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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_01_04 ' s :.SHV 'qi' F.�••'''a' n•. 'w• .,.. s , r. � a - Y. • PICKERIN EWS T ti VOL. XLV 111 > • _: PICKERING, ONT.e FRIDAY.. JAN. 4, -1929No. IS. . �sfofil►�stvscal 6arrsa. ' _ �'r003Z �Sv�S .. CHER1'iYWOOD. t3TOUFFV(LLE. ,�.,� — GREENWOOD , s lled{cat ,W XiH and Basket. The regular meeting of the Wo- Division Court'meets here on Mon- _ . _ men's Association will be held in the day, January 7th' wf H. O. PEAR80N-Pbmiclao �aC � hall on Thursday-, January 10th, at 2 - Miss Hammond has been appointed c andSurteoo, Dar.barton. 3 y o'clock. Roll call to be answered by Principal of our Continuation School. - _- "MILLS. 1 z� a New Year's thought. -A go at, vRev, Mr, McLellan, of Claremont, S. FOt3SYTH. Opph.I).., plre�aor was a business visitor to Stouffvil'e ' 'R comecrlest flwoeiat3on of Ontario. Ret. - • '. � _ tendance ;8 requested se, the. Ladies emlrerof.the American opwtaesrical intend doing a' quilt. Will the einem: on Monday. Established 1838 Bye. esamrned by appointment. 'tl'25 REWARD bers kindly provide lunch. Rev. Mr. Brown,an ex-policeman of - �Ciaret,oat. Ont. •fY New York City, preael'ted in the Unit- ed nit --- _. 4 [.e;,at. BOYS' CONFERENCE u ed Church last Sunday. s 525.00 Reward will be given for -- The Merchant of Venice will be ^� AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and the apprehension and conviction In connection with. the Sfinday presented here on Monday, next by Barley esdicitor,Nota_-y Public Etc. Mo to of the parties faun guilCY of re. -Teed • li are. South-Win^ wt House, Whitby. 257y �OVlly and carr t School Convention, there will be a thn War. Veterans. g y'pg away out of conference for the teen age boys At Stouffville played hockey -Kith To- For pigs gives beet reeult� for the $�'•�� ROSS-Barristers. So. To- Right rids Basket Sign from my St, Paul's United Church,.-Pickering, ronto on Monday evening, but owing gay To Nort.1-r +h,ta:io Building, 33,0 premises early Sunday morning, on Tuesday, January 16th. We want to lack of practice they were"defeated. money of any feed in the market. f: ♦.I ten, October the 21st, 1928, representation from every schoot in Mrs. John Sandeirs, an old resident, Ground WheaC, e t•D sae "' Adelaide nc: _, the township as very important an. died on Saturday at the age of ST " _ _ CHAS. A. WHtTE. .• nouncemertts will be made and busi- years ,and was buried on Monday of Ground Coro, R1 gG$ON , A PIOKERING- ",Successor to late W. G. Barnee ness to be arranged. It is hoped that this week. Cracked Corn, B` °• s, N3-214 Confect• Snatched Feed for Hen& -a Yon and Rich Phone Mark 6420 there will be present'an older boy in �► lively meeting was herd in list f 5+ ain 1390 and Main -- the work. _ G. Cowan Bo s'•Su c1ifY's hall on nomination da here on , F y pt• y KISSIMI FLOUR wsd,esday and �+ �/� * Mon:lay evening, Reeve Sanders 'NilI !• s+ltytda] k.sago. brf Roofing Material ' " HIGHLAND CREEK. � get an acclamation on .his ;tcund For pastry and fine cake baking: - - _ - - iC1•m is unsurpassed. 5z British ColumbLa Sbinglea Robert Black, for many yesir.s a =firs. Peter Baker, who lives- a BAKER'S JOY BLARE ^.-BEAT' N. D: D. $„ 3 z �� •• resident of Rouge Hill, died in=Whit; short ditsance from here,;died in her Graduat. RoyA ve of Dental No 2 3 and 5x „ _ by on Saturday at the age of 85 years. 93rd year, being the oldest living Equal to the best for Bread, Wadi SWs*�a and tv of nto. •Mese His funeral took lace on Mond resident in Markham or Whitchur�h it coati a little lose. Over Murdock' e..Whitby. —_ - p ay of.- "rwtuaa . z d.'phone e. : ternoon to the Union Cemetery where• townships. _ e 2�' 441y TORONTO ASPHALT interment was made. Deceased tv2s Wheat,Barley, Buckwheat and AZ NIL C.$tl:;'H. D. D. 9.. L. D.S,• ROOFING never married. Oats Wanted. (Succeesorto Dr.J.N.Dales;, Gradaa:e t The Public Library will hold a pro LAKE SHORE. Use Royal College of Dental Surgeons andToron- Hurray's 181n., 32 1D. and 36 inch Patronize Your Home Mill to tfdvereity. At Claremont office over D. A. widths, 4 in 1 Shingles also gressive euchre party in the library P>fidlo§ are becoming very popular Scott's store every Tuesday and Friday. Phone Metal Valle and rooms in Morrish s Hall on Satur, :.y ill our r��igitboelrood. eeuea 10-11. evening, January 5th. Suitable prizes + Z� ��+��• - Ridge Roil. will be awarded the winners. f'�e• K. and Mrs: Kingston and fun.- �]ERBEBT T. FALLAI9E, L U 5.; ilk/spent Christmas sitls relafires 'in 11D.D,s.. Graduate.!t!se Royal Co!lrge o: Material, or will give price ob games will begin at nine o'clock sharp, p,,.onto. Lal Surteenc seed the University of St,Toronto. finished job. Lunch provided. Admission lac. Arthur G. and Mrs. Clark. s C 0 A L _ ,rise in rendence second door east of 5t. And• pent raw's Churck. Pickering,Ont. OS,ce hours 9 * ► 'tisk 3700, P. rn, or by aptwintalEnt. s Pycne ��_ pIC ��� t)L'N9ARTOfV. Christmas in Whitby with the int- ter's sister, Mrs. Hutchison. Mrs. Minty, of Winnipeg, its spend- i 7 T On Sunday, in the Community li t1? a few days this week with her A good supply of Hard and Soft � ; �afrD4f• i.. �,J Sunday school kill meet : t.2 p.m , ~A* *�♦♦ a service and sermon by Mr. Channt;n I roth(,r, Lorne, anti Mrs, Squires. Coal oa hand. Also a supply 'A ELIZABETH RICHARDRO'r- THE MINING �dARgET at 3 p.m, Gordon and Mrs. Crawford, Osh- of Kindling Wood, 11•Fire and avtotacb k insurance of a::kinds. awn, spent Christmas and the New lretrrsentin"c'mpanieeof sohdfinsacial stand. On January 11th a mock pa,rliam�•nf Year', at the home of the former' stove length. will be held in the Community Hall. parents, D. S. and Mrs. Crawford, l2tf Phone Pick. 1"O9. Geer. auction. We buy and sell, furnisb quotations This i; sure to. be most interesting, borne Squires axrl daughter, bliss Y \•J' eer.Aitoaa. Live stock and gens•-a; sate, and information on all Listed and sn do not forget to be there. Isobel, were in Cannin au apt y at:—,led to, Terms reasonab?e, R. 'Unlisted Minim Stocks. Cannington last week DONALD MUNRO, PICKEIiI:�G R •The A.Y.P.A. veil' hold a skating a:stou8v,le, Phone`tours soca• �l-4 attending the funeral of Mrs. Squires' We will be pleased to advise what party this (Friday) evening, the nkat- 1 , �! ^ •- POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, stocks to buy or to bold, or ins to take place in W. B. Lotton's brother, who, died in Toronto on L. BV R'�I I NET HA M 'i' • for Omaties of Yvrs and oat.co. Aga. what stock to sell. rink, after which the members will Christmas day from, that dread dis- Building and general 09su aria.of ail ]nmde •tt.,ae0 to on shorNM ease, cancer, R aNrsa. Add?*"firer,arv.r P 0., put, Clients are making monpy by spersi a social half hour net the home^ The annual meeting of S. S. \o. 2 Gontracttag, following our advice. of A. and Mrs. Sw$n, where refresh- K$g held on l meeting last. The . Estimates furnished ou a I I clanse-s Ft S.HSATON TOWNSHIPaLEBg Our 'long experience in raining, ex. mo—its will be served. tiring trustee was-Mrs. D.S.Crawford, of work-Interior and Ettterior t1os++7aae�. o+omissica•for �s tending over a period of twenty sonttt�, Aaasaastsss. chs. Mornay w toss Y but was re-elected for another term. Alteeations and repairs. imam se lttarrcgs LAW Years. all us to give on-and adsice DUNBARTi N SCHOOL It is very gratifying to the ratepayers Cbimneys Built ConcreteWork. ' • oat, t-7 on the investment feature of a mine or the speculative feature of a to know that our school is makir,y Pbone Plekerin 5712 R. GRANT-Lot 1, eoncesei c 4, Pct Pros- The folio-ring i; the report of the s e gresis it being rated as •ine , g -Lao Scarboro Telepbone lfarkham t}, pective mining venture. Senior Room of-Dunbarton School for Fuch pr°^ , F'ATRPORT, ONTARIO 1Chavured Accountant. Buatnm-and W_nx,- SULLOW 4Y, of the best equipped schools in 31r. �+ Q 41(3oAuditors GRANT, GObFRE Y GCO.37 MILLS CO.GO. the fall term. Denotes exams mica- Hutchisorr'e inspectorate, and is under S H �I= 1J ly .1� p1 Members of Standard ed. 4th "Class--Fred Stroud, Hilton l t sr, East. Toronto, .Canada, Adetaice the supervision of our esteemed teach- � !t ]sly stock Exchange. Nicholson, Fred Straughan. Alex Dix- hfembers of the Montreal on, Lena Culetw. Dorothy Kennedy' ere Miss Kime, who has been with M. RAW, LICENSED ACU r ' the school for the sixth year. Nova Scotia9biagles - �y•• TIONSEit,tor York, dining Exchange. John Anderson", Sr. Ill.-Hilton Q,tano acd ttatbam Wood, Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles, Cs„tiea re trod. a sagae peva, attended be Office and Board Room,C3ro,rnd Floor, Edward Readirr, H. Stroud•, Bird's Pelt State ghingleal hs. T.em.r.EWS'O Datesr_ ..tea mar be .Metropolitan Building, Robert McFarlane Ethel Morgan• . sy Rt ones, �eyfieut. �� tna`� TORONTO. ONTARIO Louie Reading`, Ernest Bolton', Mar- 44011 - _ BROUGHAM. for sale at Pbaasa : Adelaide 6371 and 4373 )oris Bell'. Jr, llL-Ernest Stroud, Gam. Duncan iq ill cath tb: flu T. PATER.90` a • CLAREMOrT Ve ' Extend _ Connie Morrison, Ruby Dixon. Mar- The flu is gradually.disapp•2arinT. Cali and get prices. Phone 281% -_ THE RURAL garet Payn•_', Annie McDonald' Max- Mica Bate has returned fron, a visit_ - n city < SECURITIES COh4?ANY1iTD. Sr. ]L-Mary McFarlane, Frank Stra- Albert Harvey wasxeitir his people tO Our many friends ughan, Alice Dingwell, Bertha Ken- a few days last week nedy', Jimmie McDonald*. May Dar Miss Audrey Phiilips spent tt]e not- and customers our Reid Estate and loaurance. " ` ' . vidcon'. Jr. 1I.-Peter Crosby, Marie iday At her home here. We etre prepared to do all loads• -� Farm Propertieea Specialty, Burro, Mary Reading', Frank Clark, Bert-and Mrs, Harvey ,pent Neve of repairing of care also bat Rosie Culetta, Claire Guilbault . E. F. Year's -with city friends. tory charginta, �eleetric :. Be'st Wishes Heiad OfRce:218 2l4 Confederation P:dwa]dt, principalJack and. Mics Phyllis Gerow iint Life Building. Toronto. r New Year's with. Oshawa f0elyls, welding and in fact Phone Main 1399. DU ON everything in c'on- • • • '� - -John Littlejohn hors been visiting ve • ' NtIART • his relatives here during th•: pack, nectioa with Or ti Bravab Office: Gordon Building, a-eddinf* hells are rin¢ing in our week. car work. • Pickering Ontario. midst. Peter axed Mrs. Brown, of Toronto (las. Oils Grease and Accessorise• Pbooe 8!00, 28tf Mrs. White and sons visited Scar- called on the Perryman family un on band constantly, X mas boyo friend, Tuesday. the holiday. Call and see our Catalogues of TIME TABLE-Piakerfas Station Mr:, .McWhinney and family sere Mr. and Mrs. Love and M-. amid Dodge and Star Cars.' T. L Train@ going EW due M loiloem home for the holiday. Mrs. T. Perrymaan spent Sunday -ti ith • Phone 4600. No. 10 MW 7.58 A lie A number from here attended the F. Perryman,and family, ' " 28 Local 12M P.lie nominations on Monday. Mrs. Barcley,has spent the wPok in LAWS GARA(31 ' 4 '• sU Loaf 5.24 P. K Wm. and :►Ira. Nicholson had a fam- Toronto with the Goad family. Mem- AND SERVICE STATION i- TT j� v -_Sunday train, = --&9s}A. N. i,y party New Yew s 7Tay. a - ='zz-Tri-Ri'Tz-tl ' ALV1N BUSHB Trains �a'ng West s:oe as follows- Arthur Thompson spent the. twli• flu. T No. "29 Local 9.29 A.M. day in-the city with his animother. Mrs. McMaster Dcatcorrua,: 4 S r- PICBERING _ 27 Local •a.2s P.M. � he His tbiartraret Leonard has aevemd bourne St. Unr d C raids, '!'or.inM: !i Mail 9 06 P W. her connection with the store anJ spent Christmas with John Phillips a ist Sunday train, 8.32 P. M. pt,office. amt family..�rt1�aS N S ,Foregcring is according to Standard Mrs. Smales and her grandson On Sunday-last Rev. Mr. Ferguson time. Bobby, visited relatives in -the city y interesting talk on tha , g E. gave a ver K --- _ for a few -days. niNsiortary work old the coast of B.C. t CLAREMOT Miss Evelyn Annis gave a birth- to the Sunday School. r e et n $ CREAMERY `lay party to her many friend; on George Stevenson, who way cisitdag �^f � New Year's Eve. friend. here, helped in the e.'rurch ser= DRU 7 lT I ST g Walton anis Mrs. Annis"and fam- vice by rendering as a, solo o ie vt sly visited Mr. and Mrs F. 'Seaeli our familiar church hymn,. t' ; New -Years' Day. The late Mrs. Uriah Young, whose Takesthi8 o�1pnr.., b <: We thank yon sincerely Hrg°set price pitid for Mr.:r B. W. Tutton surf uci father, funeral Took place on Sunday la: , haw Crean•] at the sir. John Sommerville, ar? confined inany,warm friends here, and v.ill be •� Tt dor the bneiness• ob favor.. i ^ t ed tie with Burin 19?8, _ laTeIIlCn� Creams to bed through illness. rememberQti for her unfailing chee2- tllnity. OI til8bnk- r, a3 Joseph and Mrs. Allison entertain- fulnsss and kind neighborliness and and wish all our- custom• d ed a number of friends to New Year's many other fine ctualities. ins hiA customers ere a Merry Christmas Give ne a'trial and be convinced dinner Tuesday evening. The Women's Institute mil! meet at and every prosperity in Mrs. James Smales, of Enniskillen, the home.of Mrs. T. C. Brown on _ y ����?IT * n spent a few days in our,inidst vis- Tuesday, January 8th, at 130 p.m. O the past year the year 19'29, iELMDAU �jj�� iting relatives apd friends, Mrs. Shaver will rend a paper'on' On New Year's .Day Mrs. William "Which has the greater influerep, the r - '— - --_ nnett .had- the .misfortune.. f. 1 ome..or_SchooL�"_�o.1Ls�11,_�t_tRsty ( wishing "The world is in a rash ye ken down cellar cutting her head badly supper dish. ��eee's nae much rest for busy and otherwise bruising her body. Our annual :c.]twl in-t-t4ty -ass �Q a�l mea, Robert Black, who in former years quite largely attended on. Wednesday Bqt here's s hearty Greeting: For Pastry use resided at the Rouge, died at Whitby evincing unusual interest in the ravel- • . Yes Chrititmas bring you hackle on Frid y, December 28th, His fu- fare and education o the children. 4 Ojjr R,Q Brand neral took place Mon-iny at Whitby. .after the usual routine of business The rionlpllments 7p ' - On Thursday;December 27th,at the some -considerable discussion ensued =The New Year lock wi'oot all at our Grocer's. home of his brother William, there relative to school riiniagerrent and ` - A Jaid&' oar cares be Booting." Farmers who have wheat � _ passed to his rest James Lotton, in maintenance, restitting In the appoint- Ot the &'y our your his 47th year•. In 1883 he with his ment'of Mrs. Shavttr, an ex-school C. Sotar made from your-owls mother;one sister and three brother3, teacheir to the Frchool B.]ard,,aaking season a V A. Siterritt t whe&L We can moved from Unionville to the 1st con the•plate of Wm. Kfiolt, whose term grind it. cession. His soother in her 100th year. -of bRice'had,�4c»ir.:d. a-lady-on the' , two sisters and three brothers have School Board is fi new venture, but Fprniture Dealer andl• Feed o$ all kinds-Chick Meed, since passed away. He was'of a gen- q"uite legitimate, are i much ds expect- Y _ Fnnoral Diroctor� ben feed, chop, millf d. ial and jovial disposition. Moral: let ed of her bring :he ?mxt three ye:us, E. Ce Jane, Pflm B Phone 1300 .- Ch ro a some of us do less grumbling. His Mr. Middleton wa, appointed a ilele- opp' g veers week-day. - funeral took lace Saturday afternoon ee.' Phone @Boo p y gate to the Tru.t K Assnc�:J`on with ckering, QIIt8r10 �: :tp�. X C>::E OZ to Erskine- Cemetery and was tars sly the instruction ;o oppose the Towir attended. ship School Bill. Pickermg.- Ontaria - ....._. ,'......_..: ._ ...,.. ., .. �,:• .r +. -,n' .t:*,::::?, .t +1.:., ,x..s,•.u;� err-. pry.-�„s•-s ��•�e:•. YY Y I�evto► t Terac�e�d A r�ia Custom survives ? .r- �� -r "•: - 0rye t U�rt ug AgainstAmanuliah Injects Disturbinlr Factor is ?, Rets j6ns of London and.Moscow. C*eerver Reports.. ` 1 . . Ge=neral A1ati-Europe" Outburst Feared i p y• T �4. Y ( S Y �' 9 1 Ware B. Wells In a copyright his subjects don hats and take seats • ! ` a article in the New York Herold Tri- instead of squatting, while their wo- Ar ••, �''bune gives some interesting facts on alien coincidentally doff the veil and ;Y *' Q - ';. • • r the recent tgnse situat�p in Afghan-.their daughters are sent to school, has ! a • e •` ° ` . ' y !visa: Mr. Wells !triton-tiom Loudon'run up against another snag whien i ' • . ' • r the Turkish dictator, whose methods In part as follows: • • • L London.—With Afghanistan, the i the Afghan King sought to emulate, land, of fanatical pnieats and fiery had not to take into account. HP, has i ' • •e •• _ tribesmen, and a buffer state 1*tween;not only underestimated the obstinate: _ N • s India and Soviet Russia,aflame with{resistance of the semi-independent tri- • revolt against King Amanullan, not bal chieftains and the immense power r - - - •-- only does the fate of the Royal reform- of the priestly caste, but he has also! ea• and-his bewitiful consort, Queen been unable to rely, as could Mustarha ! P • ° Kemal, upon the sunr�ort of the army Souriya, hang in the balance, buts _ imposition • t Lew di9turbing factor is injected into The Turkish dictator is worhipned • it the world-wide clash between London as a�national liberator and he held I • • and Moscow. • • •;Yt,l . and still holds the army in the hollow The uprising is a tragic comm2r.Ary l ; of his hand. The Afghan King, on the' • • •�" {; on the reforming zeal of an intelligent other hand, i• hili zeal for extfansion,' monarch. The thirty-six-year-old education, provision for hospitals and -Y- r King returned to his capital, Kabul, medical services, road mpking and the ihistorical key city to Western other amenities of civilization has al- 342 - Asia. through which all the great con- lowed the army appropriations to fall, - tluehrera have passed, from his plc- in arrears and the underpaid troops; turesqua European tour of a few appear-to some extent to have failed;. "-months ago with a passionate desire, ! ELEVEN KENNY FREumr-o% Y ~ him at the critical rnonhent of this 1 _ fully shared by his Queen, not merely clash between the modernist royal A resident of Brightlingsea becoming a freeman by depositing eleven- -'.to Westernize hisstill half-savage reformer and the insurgents flying the r country, but to civilize it and give it banner of conservative .Moslem reac- pence in coppers in the mayor's hat, the ceremon:: taking place in the parish i a place in the sun. church belfry. _ tion. : Amanull.ah believed firmly that- Great Britain's interest in the clash - -- -- _ what Mustapha Kemal had done for is not limited to a concern for the'fate however, hare the absorptive auallty Songof February Turkey he could do for Afgbantstan. of the forceful and sanguine Oriental of linen. Linen and cotton make an But the royal reformer forgot the+ monarch and his attractive consort. admirdile quality, in what is known — great difference in tradition and en- This country has learned from bit- as "union weave." Because of the Now February fills the dyke, � - vironment between the Turk and the ter experience that the passions which linen they absorb quickly, and because And now the warm, soft rains be- €' Afghan. Life in Afghanistan--a fan- are aroused in Afghan feuds are liable of the cotton they are less expensive gin, ` atical Moslem state--is so bound up not to be confined to Afghan affairs. than all-linen. 'Bidding the quick and dead alike r with religious customs that-every re- There is hostility to the Turks and the As to the number of towels you For to come forth and go in green. form introduced Is. necessarily a blow Russians, the.former of whom are not should have this is an individual prob- To see what Travelers pass the way,I at the religious leaders. Local mullahs only credited with being the inspire- lem. Four face-towels a week pea- per- For it is Mary's holiday. 1 or priests for centuries have been not tion of the King's social and religious son is a good average. But when PvrtACE AND IJTII,i'1 r only the advisers but to a great extent reforms, but also they supplied a mili- there are children or members of the For now is Purification Time, l. A sheer woolen in Chanel Llup, with , the real rulers of the people. Lary mission which is reorganizing the family engaged in mechanical work, «'hen she, the tainless One. muvt skirt in wrap-arouhd effect ending in y' The !Flag's decrees ordering the any in connection with the hated this average is necessarily increased. go graceful side drape. The t:cckline of ^' 7attaring of European dress,the use o! conscription, while Soviet aviators are Add to this three bath-towels a week To be made clean. In a 'still chime molded bodice simulate; a diagonal !seats and the abolition of national and training an air service which has been for each person and enough guest and The snowdrops ring t5eir bell,; closing. finished with applied bands 's Moslem headdress, although =mall used to bomb rebellious tribesmen. hand-towels to meet your entertaining crow, . land jabot frill of plain woolen. The - - iehangos to Western.eyes, are i • the, When a fanatical uprising is begun needs. !The celandines their lamps have lit. !flared cuffs of dart-fitted sleeves and ' ,•opinion of the conservative Af. 'ianag and swe� •+in � the East there is always danger it, —:--= — To !hail the weiy for 11ary'e feet. 'belt use the plain woolen contrast. itis most revolutionary, may blare up into a general anti-' Canada's Northland ''Modernistic buckles in deeper blue ap• :reforms that could have been dei tied• European outburst endangering the I Linder her mild eyes now the loves peal at neckline, belt and sleeves. r' WOMAN'S FREEDOM MAIN �l;ves of British diplomats and civilian Ottawa Citizen: Does the average Begin• and they are innocent; Style No. 342 is chosen by the smart- At ISSUE. reaideata. Moreover, Afghanistan's citizen realize bow his mental attitude Linnet and lark, and her own doves, eat school and college girls and youth- - ` r toward the No.th country has Chan The chief cause of the Islamic die- cilief role in British policy is that of y g On wedding and on mating bent, 1.ul type of woman for general utility r lhards' revolt,however, is the abandon- a stable buffer state between India od?. Fie used to thing of that vast And how the larks call to the sheer.;wear. I: is designed in sizes 18. 18, It territory as Voltaire is said to have 2 ' k ment of the purdah or seclusion for and Russia, steering clear of central+ y And soon will run and soon will r0 years,38, 38, 40 and 4 inches busk. women• with Queen Souriya herself Asian polices and torelga domination.'thought of all Canada—"so many Leap. end can be made with '27i yards of - acres of snow.' The Hudron Bay eettin"s example. The removal of Comments of the Moscow press that! 140-inch material with % yard of 38- T,. the seclusion of Moslem women shins the Soviet government "cannot re-1road iva3 regarded merely as an al-, Come up .come up, in rose and white- inch contrasting for the 36-Inch size. the greatest blow &6-far launched main indifferent" to the developments I ternative grain route, and so its sue-' To scented darlings of the prim.e'!Printed sheer rayon velvet, velveteen, ine that, in Cosa against the rigid teachings of the of Afghanistan is a irarn "res believed to depend wholly. ging a new song and light a ligtt, crepe satin, silk, crepe, canton crepe : upon the unproven possibility of nevi- For !t is Purification Time, land wool crepe also appropriate. Pat- Koran. The mullahs naturally oppose the words of We London Times, the - - decrees which if tin would break royal reformer's failure to organize stating the Bay and Strait. It looked And ere her Babe and she shall pass. tern price 20c in stamps or coin (cola forever their power anddiaauence and and civilize his fierce people may be like a rush speculation for a country Light canQieS ail for Candlemas. is preferred). ..Wrap coin carefully. "even remove their means of livelihood. fraught with grave peril to the peace to embark upon. But the North today Katharine Tynaa. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS.is not merely a territory, to be tra- The attempt of Amanullah to make of Asia. _ versed. It is a region to be developed. ' Write your.name and address pain• The railway project begins to look like «-e still speak of "Fiansarc!" when lye giving number and size of such mantq alnng In your mind-- your bag -- . peak of UIP omcia you want Enclose 90c rn-:�4 any of r o t a •hn owns, farms,. reports, though-the Mansard family when you 6o sheet-shopping: stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap. ..��� r And 'now for the other section of mines and mills appear where once reasacl long ago to have anything to'it carefully) for each number and - '', Lusen•Closert the linen-closet—the towels. These nothing but the precarious line­of do with them. But for more than e through traffic seemed pos:hale. a idress your order to Wilson Pattern are divided tato two important groups _ _ century that family did issue ltM, Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Torgnta. d —face-towels and bath-towels. Face-{ and it is just a hundred yea r,,4 ago I Patterns sent by an early mail. Helpful Advice on Towels an _ towels may be woven of flux, cotton, If one month a year b;. universal Since•the founder died.• 'Fie left hs i Sheets for the Young -.or cotton and flax combined. Flax- consent was declared a closed season Norwich home with ao morn than a.' _ �s Housekeeper. woven towels are linen, and their vir• for all cabinets; councils and legiele• guinea In his purse, got employinrnf Woman's Rights? I - tues are many. They absorb water tures, and for this-period the reuipon- as a compositor With a London firm.,• What kind of sheets would 1 buy quickly, dry in very little time, and sibie atateomen were induced•to fore- and in a few years, before he was 23.1 to stock Lay liner closet? What size launder beautifully. Another adient• gathfr and together take up the fish• became head of tit business. it was Frenchwoman Denied Drivers' - sheets? How many towels? age is the fact that they do not lint. ' Ing rod and golf club wkll not a worth 9150,000 before he died. G o Licence Because f Hera these questions which one Cotton towels are much less expen whisper of "shop", the harmony of! -- —Y0. ---- Swearing sive, and when soft and firmly wov"n the wor:d migtt be enhanced. Vila-; Girls will bt, girl" :,nil so velli tbell'; bear+, not only from the bride-Labe, prove. very serviceable. Tbr•y du not, cent ail*Spy• I grandmothers. Pavia.—Madame Violette Morris, but from her mother as well, are ans- i champion 'French woman automobile Wered. driver, has sued the Federation Fran• ' As to what kind of sheets? we ans- '1-�., (11a F.-141, iR*ctjrr+p l-+ Vew Evc4pl r1 c+tt-'^••^a rte• < Jews de Sport Feminin (French Fed- wet in two words—good sheets. .But Sports) p c ration of Women's S' its to uphold it takes an expert to ka w-a-b'�d i p to wear parits said swear. sheet when she sees it. Therefore it Y ' ` Madame Morris weeks 100,000 francs IS alw'ay.3 a good plan to bay, at a re z �.. - damages because she was refused a ¢table clots, sheets that t,eitr the a f: t name of well-known makers who have r '� ;grounds: grouse by the Fuc Federation on the M + ; • r gr nd l: bulli up as enviable reputation. How- stet, there'area [eve facts which will first y: That she continues to wear ere you to select serviceable sheets. pantaloons or breeches despite the ob- . �' feetions of Federation officials. For general, all-around wear choosy i' ; _ a r, Secondly: That she personally seeks' cotton. Look, first of all, for a soil, the favor of sports writers. firmquality., Second, see .that the ' ,s�. Q Thirdly: That her language and ti' d weave i; even. (Cotton woven with _ +. ' `1 ! titer' ] habits are shocking and objectionable long, uubrokon abets is the best; but to the.Federation's membership. the length of the abets is impossible Madame Morris said today.-that she In aete.ct without a microscope. How-, is the granddaughter of a French .ervw. it is easy if the weave is even t i* , a point that makes for long wear).: �� aims general, and admitted that her r language contained• many picturesque There should be no difference in fln• s %`✓ z • i phrases learned in army barracks, isl; on the right and wrong aide of it! �" ~' v She objects, however, to quitting pant - coiton sheet, a E«-xr ',!nen sheets are luxurious-looking. '' �y "Look around you`arid see the wo- and their cool, porous qualities are ad-, men with! their knees, crossed'! she a m':ahI They are more expensiver "�. � ` , i ' ' Said. "Ask yourself,which is the more than cotton, and apt nearly so well , ,R Y ,. :imr3hodest, their scanty dresses or my N- snitrd to every day wear. Hovrever,,� = �; !pantaloons?" 'nt r- "t,. u ed intense h e if yne Want embroidered meets linen The case has aro s .r s i aria as well ..i• a fae�t. . choice than cotton. - ,,� , �. est in smart circles n � 3 .�. -•� '� trial .. world The K n the length sheets a tarn- �2 Ile sporting Lo ill.1. as !; gt po over of 1."_ Inches on all sides is a good a e will come up :.robably in January. amt.w.t to aliow for. A sheet of this leFavorable weather recently !a ngth gill ret pull out or wrinkle Y.; , '4 : Y � " _ � Western nabled farmersuueou,f`ortnhly when slept upon, and aa-fia : , Stec alpgnate protection to the to do more faIt ploughing this year ` t% m::t1,c �. The Bureau of Standards than has been dons since 1925. The of t]:c Ik pFrtment of Commerce hie ' ' „ c< Nva `�'i mild weather has been particular); K ` Py ado.t .I:,, �,tandarrl the sheet which Low for live stock. • Iiia ;los' inMON.beS long before hemming. - ''`r °�' a' • . Y` Th'� len„+l, is very satisfactory when( _ Badgers have been domesticated by cor•,biu+- w0i a 72-inch width for a I a farmer at Vanguard, s3askatchewan, ESSEX COUNTY FOR HUNT AT HICKORY CORNERS sirtrty b,•d'.rndl a 510-in-h width for a - ... `.. who proposes to start the first badger dou:cla hc'cl. 'fake these measure.1 ` The scene is near Far Hills, New Jersey. Society turned out.ea masso for the-occasion. + tin ranch, y"� ... .,, .. ,..: "«. ,. ,. ... ,-.. .: .. .- -.: .. :. ^v ..•. ..-.... .,: - �y}'wyed.},. s^.M 4 511,}5 y,-, n.dhr.:�.,,..c�»q.... -.G.•. R.,•x'�1�-T�,;�`' .,`._ g ,\w.._i)'.tr i,:9. •.•��• R •�•+"• • f v}�wL �4141.C..,., '1 �• —T'. - � .?.�'ww•� -'v.A"`.wF ;#l. -,yr• ,•y..y,. r 77 7, N _,U_WWbws Fair P-;-fv and Writer —CUM" A wam Bowl Ofteu Leads to the Mo�64rfous 54 Trade Baivmettw 1, F PRICEd ARX HJGXL CARR 124d. 7', winter by feedIng, awl more" Meat lk-reLps. Camequences For In creep 16t9X18Pr04Uct1QU You can't beat it,"c%Usq disorder :is delay 'or negitm -real meat Ilk venc4mtrateld form. Your hens used "Layworo." espec British Exhibition Shows Pros- re diangerolus -than in snaevii.. -A in the cold winter moutbe. For pects for Tracle for Next —o Usually the"Ant noticeable sigiLs kiii Wokiet write- Swift Canadian CW Lim.' I.. : - It"l. Dept. N-I. Went Toronto, 0ai. Twelve Months. Vale IIPS &Ad a feeling of wearinew iLoxxdon-�-�Trade fairs are recotalied Then follow headaehes,' liackachie, by students of business'affairs as I one Palpitation -and breathlessness. Tb, B ,Only Way that anaernia, can be ove, em Wireless of the Most reliable barometers of come Is to earich-the blood, and It k ty/; or the re- 'bcan,, ap coming commercial'activi To Link- Ver5b.' 7%e number of exhibitors of their wonderful blood 40 and the number of buyers frow,&II parts'eariching and bloott-making proper. AT Fxpelim "ts by � arcon!"s' ties that Dr.. WillLanits'-, Pink Pill, en of the world who give notice of their have won such great succoss'-in th. Intention to attend Indicate with gireat Hold, Out Interes -treat eat of this often-most Litubbori ting clearness what business men in gea.: 0 disease. Prospects eral think of frospeets- for business, Thousands'ot yQung girls. who wert London: "Ree activity during the 12 mbalhs follow' In ad ent experiments by naemle condition Ang the fair.. uwe theh out the prospect of the Marconi's hold Present good health to Dr. Williams leading Dominions of the Empire be. jhis fact gives great Interest to the, pink pills. OnP of 01ese, Aliss Ratle by wireless tel4phosy. announcement.1a London that all past Mc. P .,At Present"commercial wireless tele.. pry is run by the Posit; office Eachern, Port good, N.S., says- records have been left behind in the- -Z dse the/day I"began-the usWol phorly booking of space by exhibitors at-the Dr. Williams' Pink, Pills- 1 had not ILfteeth British Industries Fair. whi through the long wavelength station ch been feelJog well for some dine. I will take place in London at Hu9by t-the United State� an-d-Bir- 'wag very-'pale. had'sever6 headaches. The Marconi Company hair -neyl InIngliam from Feb. IS to March 1, dizzy spells, and occasional faint. -1919.- The' London section It" been Ing Spells. The least exertion would transmitted by their beam. service the ........... spoken word '01a f, Canada to aft' A compelled to Inciude anolfier large leave mik tired and breathles�. In. country, and by the use of !building in Its- spacp at'111ir the nev while' - this condition I began taking Dr. multiplex apparatus tele with the 200,000 available Williams., X, P114ane Pink Pills. I- continued and tel�gra�h !:ervices can be uAed simal. -..square feet all.engaged, the manage- thel" use until I had taken six boxes. faneously on the same circuit. 5 S12 ment had to a'-range an R&Htional 50,- by N�hfcli time I was again enjoying It is understood thatthe next stop 000 feet of Outdoor exhibitiGn space, good health. I hope my experlenew., where -such e, will be the experimental establishment xhibits as concrete inlx� f-;Le�IJ6 will lead other sufferers to give thl..-k Ing Machines, roati-making I - of two-way COMM nications' so that apparatus mefilcine 'a: fair'trial." He Is'seen I�Ith William Beebe, sea *wrom explorer, in ]Bermuda:' H-11.1-1. London can speak tuo Canada and 0an- agricultural buildings, tractors, Lor- 'it YOU are-at all run-down, or weak, donned the diving helmet and visitedthe ocean bed on several occasions. adu to London by beam, and succeft ries,a%nd.other heavy -articles will be You should begin at once to take Dr. '5 N;hown. Sor this in confidently anticipated. Williams' Pink-Pills and y6u will soon From the' laternatio;ial standpoint be well and strong. Thise pills are Ne CONFIDENT the, greatest Interest llu.,i in the num- sold by all medicine d0aliers or will'be W. Year a Dog Training An Official of Marconi's told.81 M ber of buyers wI10 give r porter.they 'were convinced that what otice Of their sent br mail at 50 cents a box by The Resolutions Intention.to atteall. At the end of Dr. Williams'. Medici-ae. Co., Brock- Hunter Cures a Gu wo,uld be successful on the Cauadlew November there was an increase of Ville, Out. I . . — , I n-Shy bog -circuit would be successful on the more than 200 In the num. S'dw manners often-need. correct- and Tm;as. Pup�s With other circuits, and that once .0------- the prin. ing alid tbe'cou' scientious person can V her of* su(-Ij notices compared with Cap Pistol ciPle Of beam wireless t4epbony is add one or two- rules of etiquette in I established wi 'he same date last year. The Jnte.est "Tany' an o4d bLunter says the best be able to converse with South Africa L F* d Vaccme to the list of New Year's resolutions.I th Canads,'London will 'of buyers, F4 far as it can be predict. One should be on dressing'wefl. I'thibg -to do with a gun'.,gb:y ed In advance, seems to lie especlaUyl, -Cur Dis i temper, dog to to wfth India, and even with Australia Dress certainly does be send It to the happy hunting grounds. with Pottery -�nd gla'ssware, sports ; a 0- 10,000 miles away. ' 900(!", furniture, Photographic goods i Living ray 'But Victor Hurke disagrees with this man't social knowledge, 11al, tall.r. As the Post Office has a monopoly Virus to Make All ed clot lie.sw-cloth in winter, Alkeroe customary advice. Ile tells how he ond higil-grade' technical aPPar Of all telephone work in this country, a Kinds or wa-'th fabrics In mummer-plain ox- cured Betsy, a gun-shy dog he had I I the Marconi Company cannot for the 11 obtained for breeding purposesl. Is(' I In the Professions and Indust es. of Dogs Immune N e- fords or leather pumps with 'inedium Writ-i present go beyond the experimental- C in interest come wireless goods, I,ondor.-A -vacc�ne has -been dis- heels, are %vQrn ' In' town; sports ing in the January Issue of "Field and Je-elr-,, toys and ganle8, leather and covercd_vi h',-b 4 wfll pre� clothes 'In the CoUntiry. For afternoo Stream" he admits I*. toolL a long time leather gooirp, roodst Irs, an,, a,' i work. and the future use of beam i wireless telephony to link the whole _k man. vent disteniper in dor.. It is the re- one may weaT a simple talliored su and a (')Pal of patle' 'aln Betsy! F Der of uovt1tlpm III fancy it I ace to ti mpire good. . f At- Birmingh oy crepe dress. kid. but with &;r rifle, .22 revolver And Ili decide. % !sult of ti e Years' research work by or cost with (4oth will be a matter or the P. am niost* int itt is Dr I ai shotgun be- 11;�flgressively eliminated o*day beam wireless within the erei I - - dlaw and F. W. Dunkin at the Patent leather or suede purup-:!, a T L shown in electrk-al apparatus which 131ill Hill, ;-W-, ]RbOeatories of the flowt:r 6n the coat, a pair of light,-,I the Fun-shyn*-A. Lmpire is run entirely by the Post Of- is developing at an extraordinary rate Medical Research.Council. -Cun-ehyn 4 pA; N a dog % Ln Britain and which -Is believ d ed to The anr ored- gloves, still feel well dref-sed is the fault of I. while the service: -to United "Field and tates. Argentine, Brazil and Egypt burcement Is rnqje in the But III the evening if you wear -an,the breeder.- remarks Illia the lead the world.after v&leh Mine gen- current issue of the FeW. It A.aS-01, evening frock. . leevelf-ss iTn-d cuC low S'trea?n" writer. "it I-s a v(ry simple in the hands of Marooni's throlugh eral engineering and hard neC.k, (lien you must wear sheer i matter to prevent It in JPupples. and are xa ro, with behalf of this paper's D48t(-jnper Fund at tho a Particularly fine p%hibit Of the n,-w and its sabscribers that. the research 911k Ptockings and fancy slippers., �any 6reeder '%ILO il %illIng to.adupt their Dorchester alltion. .7 -.and economical crude oil eng nes, was conducted. ith, foll')%ing actik,e can guarant-eie'ruake its own experiments in Empire A 1 a Meantime the Post Office intends to Pr Decrease In Prices. The mast convinc&ing' der�6�jrtyation that hIn PuP;4 will never be gun-shy. -Wh4le much J4 Published lur thi� Bri �that -doga can �e-conj' wireless telephony. Betsy had a litter of pups six months "We aro in communicaLion with Plete]Y* inrinun- aro. When t1leS were a month old, I tish Press about the nise"sity for raJized. it Ill stated, is afforded by the fact P;:�> V.ho 7R itionalization and for cheaper produc- , dogs and fired a 4'aP 131-40)) a3 I went to feett' ;that' no, fewer then. 1,300 us Dominions on the subject," an �hounds have been i-oculate thena. Tbey w0e offic;al said; "and hope at 11fon In many Important lines of Bri- vi d tartled. rt-on r e:4)e -idge, t�e Tive -d to the ground,.aird the t)(Iters -tai sta h ___14sh Industry, [be; coraing faty will of- i fully. The Tick on. Some- date mental work. affofed IS led This will be entirely independent of ifer Rbme exteRo and the Warwft­k�hire p`a:k to hide. I immediately placed r No the lengtil to %%Lich ratlonalizatltln�_Qtriking examples of the s ecess 0 fl� ro'XI before eR411 Alarconi's, and %11 01 p, e%umably be on rdina W--evide, s afford One. and cheap mass' produ,tion has a,.!the treatment.- :the lines of the prese A 9 "Thereafter. rop a numbe� of d nt Trans-Atlan-tic kead� gone I:le pric,pq of many art,_ ^,n,,g ao:!s ef (Ah�r 'breeds -nre I r1f-,-u-e-v-e-r_T-c.1me out to-feett the PUI)P, Both systems will be thoroughly e. 4-abradors, v�re-hajre,l terrie;s, Cairn te*ied before.a choice is made and the ctes to be %h1bIAe4I .4hoAv remarkable . I ealled them, fired the caP Pistol and fed thilim," explains 11r. Du -la 'Miuctions and it ipt ,xpected that I,,. terriers, jv)lden retrievers. spaniels, a cost of working the respective services 0 rke. A about cheap-er,pro-, dogs, -whi Ale will be hear- POintc'N, bull terrierr,-bull short time, ra(h .,iup eitlWeted to be I (entral Europe. duction vosts it p- will be a decisive factor. pet!m, toy spaniels, Dandle 1-4nmont.;,- led w"u the Pistol was flrf-A. There �Sk�-e. terriers, Shetland collies, Alsa is no danger of 11,.0,e Pupa developi Some of the articles to. be shown ng ig be Priced at.one-sixth of the 1,. itians, mastiffs, Kerry blues, and Abe gun-shynes4', stud There is no good rea- dep-n-, 0 Aires as.ked for the same or -er n nh� ally dog �bhould �be gun-shy. TORONTO HOTELS a poicii All these:dngs after treatment It is as easy to sho,6t.a cap pistol as 4t -Artl4'le fit'1920, while there Is a very I Airing list Of-goods offered foi c-ompletely'resistant to the Elliott and VlGtG half of�' is to %hi-'-VA, --0141 'Much more worth "41 t 0 be ria 'disease- the 19 3. quotation, These decreases while� Ttlien rearing Puppies.- Church 54 Yong* St. SIP NOCULATION em to be especially Double In arti- , DOUBLE 1, Mes ma(W, or mainly made. 'from Th In the Shopping District e method of prevotting distemper Pressed steel. QUee i andH&ndraaid 0 sonsi.4ts 'of il, d ubI0 inoculation. Dis- e ,temper occurs, not as was once sup- As ip former years, buyers promis Ql;etll. with tile searching iryes and' to be most no -nierous from ITI011and, -poed bN­ le captiot%� tungue a vi6ib, germ or mic S 11he ;Ri but by rO_ You set �too 14rd a task* Sneezing? VUlted States, 2nd Canada, but �organi t one 'Italy, Spain, and India this year show r-hich an invisible Io show"th, "All of age whil, at.' Turn to Minard's and avoid a more intierest than ever. i.,; reco4mirblb onl� by thg "The fellow whO-said * "Absence young 'llerlons cold. Bathe the feet AmMca!ff viruS (�r porso-1 wh ich is the si gn of its makes the,heart grow foader" prob- Is all too much to!ask. .--In Mirlard's and warm water. Interest In, the-fair xrow% evei7 year'preiivnce. The virus is preent in all ably never tried presentl." Also inhale. &is -the America*n warket for high-'easc, of distoqpper. quality goods ste a(Itly pxlyd,d$ I shall do fin-er work wben I am old I The first inoculation of the dog se- . *. I On stuff:of heavier S e The leaves put on their,violet, red and VACC I ne ch is. in fact. the virius of Nat!on and Athenaeum D aL Ilected ?or treatment is inade witH a An Angle-JapaneieEntent ply. WO-MlEr' lClur U rL4 -. ! - '"'" e (London): -gold. RL idistemper.made.inactive by 1aboratory Th strong anti-Japanese sentiment When they are ripe to die. 4triea*ment. The second inocuistion is which prevails In some of the Domin� --:-Claribel Weeks Avery hi tbe'Com- OF S. made after an interval of about ten iorts, and' the extravagant talk-sorn OWN TABLETS jdays'with a weak or' e- moTiweal. attenuated strain times indulged in about Anglo-Amer- of the living virus. ican unity of-ptrNse-in all things, This dOse-of living virus is a bun- have excited an apprehensioti of dan- For Either the Newborn Babe or i - I Minard's Liniment Is good for colds.; t-he G I rowhW Chiki dred-fold times as much as would in- ger in a proud and stn tive, but e-x- -They have 7 feet-any-,dog- with distemper which tiemely nervous pqople.' Baby's -Ow.n There is no other medicine to equal,halt not been-p-r-eviously vaecinated or more than once -provoked--an-exceed- Tablets for little onZq�!had not suffered from distemper al- ingly dangerous frame of mind in whether it bi3 for the newborn babe ready. But with n dog so valecinsted, millions of peaceful JapanesW, .who ways do good.- They are absolutely "or the growing, l;-hild_ th.e Tablets al- the,dose of liv4ng poison produces oniv-#aw in them a warning that the two free front 'oplatem ifilight sYlliPtorns, sometimes none �t!most powerful ratibris in the world r other harinfuliall, beicause..it was rendered,partially.1;were ready, at a momenVs notice. to e drugs and the nfotber*c.%n always feel ��jwrnune by the first 1c, vaccination. The conbiric a,ainst them; that the quar- safe Ill using th%ni. !SCCDnd vaccination make's'it complete- rels of the'one. would b6 regarded.air WPM$ Ckinceraing the Tablets, Xtri-Jolin�!y and permanently immune. he livar-rels of the other, for no other Armour,^ & ft. 1, i3outh Monaghan, The preparations are not yet avail- reason than that an Anglo-Saxoril f 011t., saYt:-"We have three- Ahe,lable i��- distribution among the gen- race was'at issue With an Asiatic one. For Trekabl" -healthy children, td whom, when a I !eral public or-vetelinary parctitioners. If a few year.-, f diplomatic co-opera- 4,0 to Acid medicine is needed,.we hg7,e given I Arrangements will be made for their tion- in the F E-n-s-f-'were to allay, pricialoft^c" 6nlY Bhby�is bwn Table-ts. The Tab- rodiiftion by respivrisibIe biological these fears, once and foi. all, then an lets- are the best medicine you can chemists on'sr scale such as will make Anglo-Japanese entente would have, keep In any home where there* are them generally available. niade a substantial contribution to in. -children." young tcmat4onal good Baby's -Own Tablets are"a ntild but' CORRECTIONS common cause of ,thorough laxative which regulate the A small brown bird flew front A *ins, Too long have 'we faced the fatal Excess acid Is the ,;7_ 1 1 , times its volume In acid! It is harm- stomach and bowels; banish constip Abd settled lightly on-the ground;- ddalism, It results In plain and;I �s and tateless and Its action is the' hard-lica4ked realists "idtg6stlon' is a d' quick. tion and Indigestiop; break up colds .1 ran so'.fast to pick It ap- king war and sentimental Idealists sourness about tWo hours affer eating.' You W1.11-never rely on el'.11de n $III "nd make teething A teaf was' all I found!. making"peacs.-"R Harry Ewe corrective Is an alkali�Methods., never continue to, suffer. ri�on� The quick e&sY_. They are sold by medicine [Ypsd ev. wben,,you learn how quickly, how 0- y �dealers Qr direct by mail at 25 cenfa a* T I saw a leaf ilrl' which neutralizes acid. The best cor- pleasantly this premier method act&. box from The Dr. Williams; ft-down ------------:--- Tecttve 18 Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Please let it show yoti-now. Thme trucks of coal caught fire In It hag remalped standard 'With physi-; Medletne Upon the snow-it never stirred Co.,'Brockville, Ont. But when I got rftht.4Io6e-to-.Jt-; . Yorli-shlre .13e­sure to. get the genuine PhikAys'. % an It flew away a bird! d.burned for.four hours.- claim In the-60 Year& since its inven-' yvt. ;Milk of Magnesia prescribed by ph WO Should' IIR-e a ton of th t oaLl., tion. The truth Is always the stronge a c clans for 50 years in correcting excess irgument.-Sophoeles. -ISSUE No 1—*29 One SPOOUfUl Of Phillips' Milk of alettis. Each bottle eont9ins full dlree:-�� -Always keep Minard's I.InIrrort harv.y. U&SUesIs peutralir PA lD1tAnUy M.:;y�t,on­avv 4rujrPtarc 4 N ANAE&k e WMT_� �M�VWF �M- M ;!T! ITS— % 4- �Ir 744 f4_d ce is orrani.zing aw.ralpidly nokering 114' Day Auian t the sujj,�stii�n that ion. Of eo4r'sq W�A 418unday a D busiest day as possible a loacl branch of tbs. Al- Head V f toldso Ina eems t9 bV tim "it ., jed i. liance At every strategic point. Pick- in the week with those enga next. C0103nittee J-he trucking busfnesis�_is not meant enng-come coughs, ]Bronchitis P`er Y�W.; $1.50111-paid,la'advance -to.be.taken liteftlly. But that'there YOun ei0serely, ..V� A. M an increasing amount of trucking. S�Iwaipuom ra am UnApt U&CA and Cgest -Scitain$2.00 in Advauft. On thelhighviqon the.Lord's Day has.. With This , Fine - Old rt of the TER. -to cjalej,,f6r a�66fi on the pa The object of this Association Is Lard'i'D vy-. Alliance this past sum-, :Herbal Remedy lesson stealing and prosecute J 0-H N MURKAR, Proprie'tor. I the a 4_0lAY. JAN. ftm—Apetion the Telons. �r44, As t9ses were reporte lance took up the matter Nlth the, 'trf blg�h.class furniture, -Including a d 4ad were able to stop- tho*s cheaverfteld, - parlor. - dining-toow right frorn the Heciktbl'Natu'r t ns. But as th If TdWNSHIP NOXINATIONS' violWo, e a- and kiECbet3 NVIliture.bedding,diab- o CG14 weather ills. Ger radio, victrols' -Delco electric W-Lrd off p1l. th ount of trucking increased appeaja so. Kenibers bavipa pup-arty iktolisn 99mm I Tell ratepayers of the Township of ial Police, plant etc.. the pro7perty of the estate y,)6ursolf. a boftle'&f t Gallither's laditia oase Lmmedi&tely with an7 memboie )E * were made to the Pretinc erifig we� pu'rsu�t to statute, f the late Robt. S. McFarlane. at L-inx Rem'�dy% I will make and' of Executive commit1l". t ft I ad. Sale k�vp, you ht­04� who.thTew the resp*nsibilfty upon the P .1 he Township Hall, 8rou'ghanl, on ouge Hill Kiingsion Ho —heal up inflarned can" local constables. The Alliance then tone. Noret-erve. See bill*. W. assae.-j and give y,)ur blood and body. h1aitibership iee 41.00., afternoon, to nondriatr -wrote to some forty Reeve4 of Mu- a 'Ju - ac e V. 1*16well, atiftioneer. -aewvi. r, '-'..v t�'h.d fro I E3 tas Pr didatc., for the vpLrjous positiumi .niciPaLti is lborderin`g on the highwiys, K,,�,jp tji:j good old li rhal rem;,dy &I- iddon or the Council 'BoaTd. The ' Township eir Coun- Tuesday, January Sth—Auction sale I - reqL4eAinjk that they ask th le, hpi.-Lso- _Kke it zvf'ter ex-�. s"rettry on application Beaton, -presided., and at of farm -stock 4j��implements, the �Cjerk, D. cils I.to insfiiict the local *cofistable� property of Flred-.` w�nd� rain, ehill and crowded, 1342,�. Oorn. 'L. b. Biaule,:O.S.PVA rvne o'clock-called fop nominatiomi. U11(ler their jurisdiction to'take such Deeks, lot'6, cou. Pit'Ce.A. yoll etta cot tilis, ing Al On M-S. Cha For the Reee aciiud 8,8- would' ie�m, rec�-s�ar� to Broken Front, Pickering as the a, I _pman, Pickering. veship the folLou 4 0�6or Gillllaghor Herb er,, �,4 'Were rjomira�ed: G. L. Middletom J. �;top Sunday trucking and the sale owner L 4iving up fArming there ILI_a(Aws no,4 frorri 'White, G. M. Forsyth, C. C. Itich- -of fruits and vegetables -it highway. will be' no' reserye. Sale at one D. Ml.uaro, Jas, Rich.ards-on. rd Jas. To('1d;'John'F0t9ie-,'A-tah1 number of the o'clock sharp.. See bills. Wm. Maw, E. C. JONES, PICKERENG President.. .'socrelary .,:a son, refreshment stand auctioneer. qPears and James Underhill. Reeves replied to the request of the: the follow- For First-Deputy Reeve 14 Uiiance and promised to take such apniar 'ry' to prie'serves White. ATTENTION ing,were nominattd: E. L. Ch -on as wap nezessa act: G. L. Middleton johin A Allan th6' Sabbath from. .Wng comthercial- A For Second Deputy Ree�e: I T"Loo- ized. , ' . .. . . -5, Agency .0 R N 0 E. S B. Moore, E. L. Chapnian,.R. C. " As reports were sent to the Lord's I have takerr over thL sizes john A. t: ..- _. e Californi�L Navals fur.Xmas Fin sor, C. C. Richard,-,,(.,,:.,and 1;ay Alliance concerning work being for White. done on the highways on the Sabbath, Renfrew Creaw Separ-Rtors, Scales Muore, A"n B. the Alliance took_up the specific cases Stoves. Fleury's FRruotis _Qy Councillur: F Barrett, A. G. Clark, C. C. Murray -h the Mi of Highways, who ds., rA'�Juuti, Fi'tberts* �tc b. -art, .%vit nistet Plows. Points. ..FineQt Mixed, Almon Richardjon, Johr� B. SteA. Will. ordered investigation,-'An';d in -eAch Scufflers find.W heel barrows, Reesor, If. E. Turiw�:, Ja�,. L. Palmer, ins tance reported tothe AWance that -Nftr-ren Willson, W. M. Palmer, Ger the work done,wa:4--without the knowl- Phoce'5115 Pick. e. -J, A. White, -somethinx.to suit every on -11 � Minister of Hl,�hways A large it, .-ald Cowan, I. C. 1jeesor, ji, J. H e'(Ig(, of the. 6rtment % Dr. N. E.-McEwan, Hugh Pug' Department. The work- was sioppea. Michell', F. S. Prouseund Amos Brig The co-operation of every Sabbath AGENT (48) BROUGHAM S X IT 7 T.all. loVer in every community is essenti M rece�ving no 7F.inest Table Raitd When the time foi, to the�preservation of.the Lord's D 11 . . . inatiolm had, expired, tb( d�s 8, MALAGA GRAPES i4ather'nf To Insure this co-op-Mtion, ttR- Lor ay F RE E resolve(l iteelf into a p-ublic meeting, FINE TABLE FIO -with D. R. Beaton presiding. He ca,11- CELERY, LKTTUCH, GRAPEFRUIT Ete. upon the. respective candidates to 1\0T_ TIT a 1 0 DeLonstration of the nldress the meetinx. ietiriny- Reeve, G. M. Fol'sYthi.VW . as he BLANCHE KRAMER McLagan Elar" '-A MERRY CHPUSTMAS .4tated that L had mucl, �ickaess in his fam �-th. 'Cone-ervatory (IourseTetdght' ID I C H A-zj;!t +o speak at any len -year' $34,000 wa4, 14 f1veiland'e. - S I elid not ily he Teacher of,Piano -,0 N )�in , CaPetj up�' fp r IV)cnt on '.be roadts. There w-us I I on !�dtmdays. fur otir (of Will be giver, for Lliew!k balaylel, or)-han,.1, The sub�itly from puplls. in v,)-tir own hwtie, town --bed a th runt had now reac i f ).0 u I e governe thp bzlunce for BRING IT HERE u,t ,, 'R%di-j thk Xn;ti-4 arA keep -hucl to keep the : ,cach year ' to be in 14 the 3-4,utig fi)lks at 1.(.mt� lav's dowr. -He �_,a.-limull --,-,w I, the tiLue to g�t A nPw 8-t at night.. Lf War.6t:.s, an,l thaiik-d N, . .. . Pic.kering' Hardware Store the por;V­1 Htrnet-e. orget the old set tPv­1(,d- '. for gh-Lig him a 4L"Ilc(: i�n, ,tock sarjjp!l,, or t�e amlized at tbe ri( b, -the-electri Vrees and Jetfrey'h iii n s be Ward,�n by elect:flg llim Reeve r e S. The full t;,"t- of tbene instrurnent4, jio- hart bef a.present at all'the CountY forcuer tuay be ordi-.red throUg h CtLtA- made in 5 attractive qtyle,-, N%ith jnweting.�. Mr. -Forsy-th then Went logue at prices quoted. or without battery. Catalogue free. into r,)unty- matters ,Lnd Zave an ex .3 Esiy Torms' iends baut�v,.. ttcCo6nt of the county fin- I a6o carry colla-re. collax pads. sweat Phone 590 We wish all our eustomerE4 and tr arlceA, Th-7- Xtherley brilt ge cormstrut- pads. harness -oil by bul-k. hai�uess it'6n and paym,.-nt frrm the same was dressiag, also silver polish - happy and prosperous IMPERIAL GARAGE a d bee-h und other partq. 41 4e-*plairxd t . :7 ear. t length, He h# -]Repairs promptly done. New w.;rbt year�., in. Council� If the s.lec � .(Ltte Universal Garage, io (lesired he woLI,l be a carri'-. L W. PILIKEY. - CLAREMONT PIUKERING' ONTARIO 6e fol, an6ther year. 1-tee e- 'be 4.date for dicton. Ist. Dcputy, thank teful for the V " * I ral G. L, Mid We also feel gra d him " the w,, the (-feetor+for electing THE HOME TELEPHONE CO., Ltd. 4(`ouncil�in the past. Vne Council had al patronage given uti in 1928 _:�-��np-the-best-"4 -kTw-v_duri-)�th-j vear- er . Z and bad cnd(-1 up '-Vitll a balance o and shall try to merit.a con- '000 The- estimate of expenifiture NOTICE TO OUR SU55CRIBERS gu,b 'IN roads was $27,000, ansi the actual Following the pra(tive which i-, becotijiuw Rener%] among the -tinuane.e of the same. ".2- ;m.1!3e e %tich a!i klydr Thj� v,,pe.nditure wa� e\. lK utiliti ') EF(�Vtrlc, Ple Ly-L-4 Uomp%nie,4 t%uu tut, 1-0 Irman pbone Companiem. the dir&torm (,f the EL,me Telephone Company cletaii.. :He ,va,; cha 0 &de. plaint,(1- i�i odation %nd omveni*nce of its stibscrib 'We have it, can get it, OP it is Q t in have decided, fnr the)icconitu Our Motto .-.of Cor-mitt- on Acticulture in the went into de- er�d, to adopt the sy-,tttin of having all mccount-t paid into the local nczl, a Canadian Ba ce at.Mdrkhaw nionville, Isr" oa th -Prk)perA�' Pickef ing er i i committee bt an(hes (if the nk q-f Cornmer U t40 V tite work of th G L Coility Bl()()klin, Cimt nont and t"Ohilge. J. S. BALSDONt -ha,.i boer teii vear.,� I Contrnry,to the pra-eti-ve of uiany ut -a. the Home Telephone He in the Cj)unc:I ,q(I f(4t -.jjitt he should Company will bear the,expeoie of makingthe collection in thiq way i4�. tliey,t3elieve-i it would be a areat_con- �ib,� elfctPil reeve, arA.! a.,ked f().r tht They decided to do this beeat -r 4' support. veuience.to the gnbscribers nind hope it %ill be so found. !ector -rib6e :- .--X M A S F .7 S E. I_ (,,hapmao-, 2nd T)ePutY:-Reeve, Things, for you to remeriiber as a 4ubst ranch of the BAnk ft -i see so nu."� presont. fie That you are to pay'yollir account, at the Local B v6a�, 4ud-t t with yon. Your wa!� chnifnian of the committee on of Cummeree and do not fail to take your statpmen -they C-ontingencioz;. The -vork in Coancil paymeuts will not be received at the Telephone Oft)e,, or by any of its Shopping daly­l are litnited-Do not hesitatp. Inspect our K84W liod boea carried on very agree,%bly, emplUyeeq. will not disappoint You. Everything for Dadand the h- ad been carrievi mother and .7 and t ought, that it. h That if the statement as rendered to yau b* -the Company i!g dii- boys and a varied selection fur on rt in etlici(�nt manner.. The-scar- lt�ited by you for any ren8on take thi-a matter up direct with your the other members of the family. ifier, recertt4 purchased, wa.; a splen central office itumediately txpk)t) reeLipt of the account. The bank will Specials in many'lines. ;di4 purcha.4,_ ' fie had been four yeaX not n3Rke any adjnstments._ r. iddleiim in -,he Council. If M That the quRrterly rentals are due the firet of the mouth. The 15 'FOR. HER FOR HIM .1stoovi for Reeve he, would be a. can.- zour convenience, . . -1 1 . ....:.._ _ .­ I — Sweaters ;d;ol9te for Ist Wputy d�1% a lie made payabI4 at par at your local brau�h, or ]land Embroidered IL C, Ree%or, 4-, clhaicman of com- jGowns. Table covers Fancy Dress,Shirts n Bonus�s f6r Wire Fences exot, i ' Neck wear House Slippers :7 -rnittee 0 1 . Yotir co-'operatiob in connection with this system 16 ret4peetfully pillow Siibg Aprons and aIsQ that of Charities, he'explt-�n- Towle Ptowoers Hockey Boots ares-in recluested. New Balloon Tires gd.'the various expendit 'A. HOOVER, Man&g#r Underwear Glov eresti uf th�: 4,�'­­ depArtmenfS., 1juring 06.year Ife had Hopiery-silk-IN001 es and done his .best.in the Int ool Fmicy Patterns -Handkerchiefs R%yon W 'Township. a r w s nov M oore-,Couiicill* k Allafi B s read'frl.�M resent, but a letter Wa im thanking,the cleCtOrS fo r. He wai, r elect- W 0- '-U I d YOU— * 0 C I- L BRADLEY Ig bir� for the 12ARt i;ea 7c- cr To m, Dick .5 r IiFirry to = :EMT er members move�.! 1�e wculd you. -were ill. a,11ow. auy -if the oth staxwl.for 2nrf Deputy Heelv U. NO, you wh:le, Nuhn noceived n nui,i- prescribe and perhaps-operate ori. yo John A. 0, ll matten, at some not YP.0 W EMaire a ldiscusse( lri!ng�tlollq,I 'A.Ei's -CENTR of n ould ouM n%tur 4ch * * I wunicip, hear4l. He AL "GARA" A.F_ jelfgthl., advlAoa M,011(tnl-:� '11,L(-'�I.atten- whom you knew h%d the necessary experienclB. tion with efficiency. He C, 11 Qf.tile All- tion to-the bad c,)n(litio tona Road north of the �zh concession. The same reasoning applies, tii your car. *More damage Telephoh,6 4900. -ow eient v%OAnian ti4e yleopl,� thought -the retirinRl jean be done by an in( P -ell -%Nhy not iu.t.&rr "Coupcil hA I dor.,�, than all the r0u,,b"iv4kjze yot them. care tt) .wive it. 2, callell. fie C. C,. Richardl,,;on wa cinjii(late-for any office. blr.'Harry'Nesbitt's (iff ChArge of repair shop)experieti6e, -ith interest _% to the wbich.includ9s 7 IRe had listened es,Oils and retiring members. He thougbt they Auto Repairs, Accessori '5 years-Wolsley Motor Car Co., togla�d ...-Aiad acted in a very efficient manner. lie spoke.onblehallj qf Allan B. Moortil G asol ine' s Acety lene Welding),' oil. 2 years-General Motor@,.Os11aWA ..S 111�mber of last year's� Colin 3ames Todd thanked his mover and I year-Bond Bros., Oshav�a te. He but was not a candids . . :',:' `- -Battery Charging seconder the past Council had done May save yon nt�njy dolla�s, as' when you bring your thou _ght wns ip. troubles here, you kno-.v eg "Iliefr* beqt for-the To hi that a fully experi epairs, m all mak Talled, said he� ade '011 John Forgi46, Ming enced mechanic will do your wdrk. Thought the.re -not a candidate. �was cars. -neil IlO done efficient work. Try us with your next repair job.. -M*inees were , ca!leu er I T6W Car Seevicla' Battedea, Tires Etc. t candidittes.- !,Iapon but Nere no All the others having retired, all :Phone 5903 last 'year's Couhcil Ilie members of Nere te-elected by acclapiation. -TTERS TO TH �LE E- t0l'fOR.. . Imperial G age ' - .'�OHARLES: C. ER ar B "O-DEN Pear Editor. The q1jery in your last week's issue (LNTE UNIVER.SAL MOTORS) ir, reference to the violation of bhe )Proprietor, Tickering .1,6rd's Dpv Act, attracted my atten- nv� I 1*_T 0- 7, RK i M.72U ME,,15. 71 V .. . ......... 7W e .4 LAGIF401fT. DEATH OF"ORGE COPPER Um A.,_Vomth vN48 4;X duty Rupert AtlowAy, �Pf Ophaw% In 6, ,da for"vocal days suffering from a spending a ya with X, a. s, usku all �on 1100 In Tbore pasfto�' a1w in North-C -uf 'the *Ing"w4o.re eloo- X, W. Rvans, of W41tby, W'00 bad col(L &ad Mrs. FM&I*W AX41he loont on Rely Ykaes moming at the � Lorne au4 Mrs. Reld are both George afmd Kro' . Bootle],% of ted Pollee true by acclamation; ell, of ToroaW visit- home of his son-in-law, G.- M. For- cimllued totheir boda with an at- Trenton, are visiting the lart #MV L.W,PUkey. W as. mrs. Ward Jowabc[W ed with Dr, and Mrs. Tomlinson syth, Wurden of OntArio County'* one tack of 6 mother, Kra. Lyun. A munity's eldea4 ,4Ad mo4t last Week. Vf the com %ev. Me. Ben ior. of ,Torontol 'Idghly respected residents in tbo per. George Cooper. Mr. Coopet BONDS-Goyernmeat. XuoIoljW s" ached to tke Baptist Church on son of Mr. was the 'son of Charles Cooper, who W . ist Plug In and Tune I X.Pr age Bonds. Also.IndustAds. ''.1"Unday- ` __ - , . t Yqrkshlre, En �f, Mrs. j. Readman has been con- came from [land in the Sale nreetments at from 5 to 7 per bells, efit. year 1880, a�id bo ITan, of U. ilined to her bed with a severe at I . I E. Loyali-3t stock, settilng firq in ELECTRIC Itack of flu. to what IWSVRA�N E-All classes written in- Whitevale and IsAK moving eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- Leslie and.Mrs,Feasby,of Sand is'known as the Cooper homestead, IVt1 d,spent Friday with-frlends in storm. Accident iknd Sickness. for 25 in the. 9th concession of Pickering Claremont. Tp. Htre the late Geo. Cooper was Phone or wr4te Mrs.Archie Anders6nsn&daugh -ATWAT-ER . KENT RADIO born In :1846, a member of a large er are Wendiag a weLok witli To- family of'whom only ­ one '8urvIvts, Aluioat FCny radio dati bohst.of ONE utitat�ding feature, but in the 43tf --,ED. BOWMAN,-Whitby- r to friends. -r. iz., Williaw, of Richmond Mill. M new Atw-ater Kent all electric thodels you will find the perfect com- The Gibb000.family heI4 a re- Cooper w",married sixty years ago -bivation of ALL the features demanded (if it good radio. Order now S:Ejjm T v to 1-�whl,rihe Michell of Picker' 11. d' rn nstraiion" ..jnjon an New Years Day at which ing p. W were present. who prcleceased him six years -Ago. for Cliristma.a delivery. Drop in or ph-une for home e o Winter will be berevery soon sad if you hjive any notion of There %�:ill, be 86 li�Ptis"PRI.sel To thi, uolon.were born nine chil(i;. in a vice in the Ba ptis f Church 'on 8 ou. two. civin Co ct Model....'..$199.25 -chasing a new X in early childhood. F ,e sy evening next. daughLt.­.4 and two son,- survive, viz., TERMS IF DESIRED l.igb, leave _d your order now IS, F. and Mrs. RobinQ,- of- Wbit. Mrs. lsub,�'Ila Rawson, of Torontv; so that it -Electric Couipact Model,,in a beautiful two tone case. by, c& ed u Vn4rhill, of n o' Claremont friends Mr�,. Auroni; A Six tube All will be ready when the -te;W; 'Mrs, G. This is a powerful set and has'a roarvellods,toli,�"qllality. Go M pl,ete first snow appears. one day last week. Frank un the old homes Jock and Mrs. -Yra4er, of Lon- M. Forsythr Mrs. Walter Ward anA with tubesq tind-apeaker and installed to your aerial aud ground. �...dou,.*pent Christibas V.Vith X. J. Mrs. Blanche Cook, of Claremont, ana L*0 RNE RE ID hnd Mrs. Wilker. Herbert, of,Peace River, Alta. He is The six tube battery John How has returaed to Win. survive'd by 24 grandchildren�aad, 11 OLAREMONT .nipeg af ter ovending a week with* great' gra�ndchildren,' Mr, Cooper was ofa quiet aOd retiring disposi- -operated Set is 'also 1hi a hero. tion, a great lover of hoine-aiid' ans a D. T=d ,Mrs. Pugh, of Lake- field, spent flew Years wiih rela- ardent su�porter of everything that was for the publio good., Conscien- unequalled for -a. Stephenson, of tious atid upright in business, with a Sam &ad Mi an d kindness of' heai Oshawa, spent the huliday with rugk�d honesty uality of ton at claimed the respect of all who q the latte7r's tnother. ,i� knew hinL EaXly in life he united __T'h_6M_ Sk_Zcott_�_�oTtjrofito,. Mrs. a- with the 'prifnitive Methodist church appearance spent.a feiv days last week' with on in Claremont, and, when the Uni, an bo y W. G.and Mrs.Scott took place with-the Wesley There will be skating on the Cal- . ....... he entered b�artily into it arxl edoniarinkon Saturday evening an active worker and faithfully -Af the iee be.in condition. , filled the office of presiding steward Magnus Morgan spent a a Vity Couple for fifteen years, And until the locLu electi ...,of days la9t week with D. A. and union of that body with the.Presby Ask for a free detuonstratiou. Mrs. Pu�gh. of Lnkefield. teriart G�urch eight years ago, iTi Bort and Mrs. Llck6rish spent which church he held the honorva We also.bave a ntimber of used battery sets taken lia On. WHEN you have New Years with the latter's par. of cider.until his death. The. batteryleag models. placed &a order place ents on the 4th line of Uxbridge. loc., school board also claimed meny with us far a memorial Hiss Myrtle ThoWson, of 'To yeairs of*6ithlul �service, hAving ser�-- Phone 103 for demonstratiou. you have looked far In. .'-roato, @peat th-q holiday with her ed on tbe'school board for a number to the future for our t memorial work @wade parents. W. and Mrs. Thouipson. of years,.'taking an active part in the Charles -Cooper, ------.:1Claremon th� 6 d school and also of up under stre" of time Mrs, A. J.Chandler, of Toronto, building of 01 and -weather. Itiatru- `Np"oi over the Cbristmas holidays the pri?��ent United Church. His life ly a lasting tribute. with her parents,J. H. and, Mrs. and example have been % benediction ...... re he spent his i% Beal. to th_gwrmunity whe No GreaterTribute" Rev. H. R, Stephens is able to whole life. The funeral took place SPECIAL PRICES lie around Again after tijing con. from the residence of his son-in-law, IN, W. STAFFORD, fined to his bed for a week with G. M. Fox��yth, on Thursda:y to Uruoi. Xingston Road, the flu, Cemetery and the remains were laid ESS Whitby st by the, side-of Ws long com- FOR TEAM HARN to re Tbom-is and Mrs, Paterson spent. Phone Whitby "New years with their daughter panion and helper. He will be missed A Brook'. by a Ade circle of relatives and ,Mrs.Clarence Peagelly, of friends who will hold him In evee Brass-mounted Team Backbaud Harness, Ito. grateful remembrance. 2 inch layer trace with heel chains.. $42.00 C Dr. and Mro. Collard, of Toron. With 5 ring breecliiag. instead of back.' Ito. spout a day last week with band, $49.00 Rev. A. and Mrs. McLellan and family. Black-mounted Team Barkband Harness, $38,50 George &ad Mrs. Beverley visit- We wish. our mainy Maple Leaf Mutual 114—ne $44.25 Qd the latter'g parents, A. D. and 51 i.ug_Breecbing Mro. Pot,4rs. of"P'ort-Per d-u-Ne In=uce Co. This is not a faetory harness, but custaw mi%de to our own shop at Ma Cheap rates for farm and ooustry Mr.8wvenaon, principal of our C u st o me r S rk bit m. buildings. ding p9blic acb-on]. has been open We 4pecializi on repairs to hiarnegi&hcLe61lsLr%%.%' --lKladsUfm 'no -ance 018 UnrisEws.4 vacation at b a tMme wind-milI8.9tlos etc. Automobile Insurance .7.1n, St. Thomas.. H,and Mrs. Johnson and Mige Friends of all kinds. 7 A Ima Court% of Toronto, at Fe T _ _0 - D D S --IFARMS F013 SA 'New Years with the latt-er's ath .''er. W. A. Courm Harness and Collar Mann.facturer Write or phone �forioner's mother and Ed, Gregg ED. BOWMA N B. A. and Mot. Perr and the A Happy a h d I<1-3:_A �M. OINTrr. .,.Home Phore 3400 .. .1speotthe holiday with Magnus 20 WHITBY, ONT. ad Mrs. Morgtio. H. Pound haq returned home all gaged installing a boiler in D. A. sperous -7 Farmprs, Atienti from Iakefleld where he was on- Pro' :Puxh'i4 erearnery. 1 have secured theeseacy for the Pro" Mrs (Dr.) Ralph Brodie and kverybody tLivru in your Prer�ium Cards by December 24th. as the & Wood and Cookslints Farm Imple- ments. find will keep coostantly om. daughtem Lois and Mildred. of y person turuing In the largest number-by that date hand repairs Im those popular .'Toronto. have been holidaying gets the Electric Lamp. implo=ents. With Claremont frien4a. ' David and Mrs. Scott-j---of ew eaf - -Also, Loudon's barn anZetable fittings. Inaw. Micb., have been spending I will also take ceatmcts for painting their Christmai holidays with the barus and houms by a new -XMA S IS -A LMOST HERE _nts, W. G, _A M,S. 01T.11:)ZjC:)W_ process, by spraying. L�Iruxvr'.5 Pat Scott. Weh&veafre,,.h supply ol.Uroceiie. anti Friiits for yottr Cakes aBd Estimates ckeerfully given. Donald R'iwlqoic�, of -Toronto --:CLAREMONT Puddings. Also, Candies,.Oranges and X m P.8 N n tF,. Phone 18'40. University, has been spending his 27-62 -Christmas holidays at the hom-e- S St Price@ Reasonable Qaality Goods W' prochice R. J- Mann, Clvemont Of his motber. Mrs. Reuben Ra Hiizhe:it pr.iceq- piid fui­ ore 'Phone your order. We deliver. and -Goo yina, Green' River Misses Mildred r Markham 8401 -oporRyth, teachers In the Oshawa Claremont Phone public schools,are spending their Bas-ket Factoryl vAcation at the home of their par- Gen�ral M&nufajbt6rers-of .7 iver WmM. Duncan, Ater.c 'Gireen R ents here. Ail kinds of Fruit Baskets, At,the annahl school meiWnir 'beld on Wednesday last 19. Ward Barry" Crates, was elected truste(s. The Board is A Happy and shel Basketei Farmen"Bu Innw composed of Evans Wa.rJ, J; Underhill and Fred Ward Clothes Basketii. Mr. pnd Mrs. Comba and the The' Most ormer's brother, of Toronto; and F Robert and Mrs.Sadler, of Balsam, rosperous eon&% rank Pennock spent,New Years with David and Proprietor Phone Markham 1604 Uquid Mrs. Tavlor. Froini and Mrs.Michell, of North. Markhaw, E-pentSunday wi.tblis, New' Yeat .-Inirestineht . eisters, Mrs. Lyr�ian­ Pilkey and BEATTY -Mro.9,i Gibson. ' WhilehereMr. STANDS FOR THE BEST Savings Bank Account is primarily an invest- Micbell visitpd his nnele, George But it is the only inivestment yielding Cooper, who was seriously ill and a fair rate of interest, that is available for your who passed away twb days' after- 6 moment's notice. Brn�-rgpncies can be im- wards. use at r is our wish on Thursday, Such inediately met by the bank account th'st has been Married, Decem- 4or 27tb. at the Burton Avenue congietantly developed. Your investment, &.9such. U-nited Church parsonage,,Barrie, - yields returns in interest. . Your invest jor our. many -yields constant satisfac --by the' R�v. G. E. Coulter, Velma mentas a bank a6couint Martha, only dangbter of Mr. and fa�tion and peace of mind In -the fact that it is d _f6ir—o t h_P i osea witth6tit the trouble Mrs. Wm. St. John, of Stouff ville, -ftlway!i rest to Robert James Rawson, son of- Ous,�tom 13- _,of converting into ca Ii. .-Mrs. R. Raws'on,-of Claremont. OL Qnite a number of our residents ri -attended the township nomins, on and Y.jkids CfidNMjM- BANK Litte'r 'Carriers,' Hay Carriers tion ineeting at Brongham Monday afternoon when all the X Ptimps, Door Tracks, Cow CE It will pay vou to get niv prices on ol the old 'covincil were Bowls. Pressure Sy9tems . OF COMMER re-elected by acclamation. 'We Do -A.SC 0 T T above b4ore,buying elsewhere. eongrattilateonr towhamAn, G.'M. THE STANDA.IZD BANK OF CANADA .'...;Poray th, on the honor conferred Phone 1401, FRANK 1. PROUSE Oil 'him by re-e!ecting' him to the ZVI i H rfm tees W 7-- N reeveshir. o N, _X �4,_ha_' lgaig = 2,M .:.:,,...,, ,.:. w.:r.: s •y,..:'`vi „;.,,. 3 .::.. e.�`t`r �'_ •r,•r•-.`�•• '�a.: . s"... • e!q.. ,t9-'r.. x' :,.<.�-�x.,e'' • .i•;•,h!: ._ u„,.,xdaE"a�M1ti;Ga.., w.., .� p� & .• •C' ..a •r,•{j_, `.. ,:z�..- ;.� ;.jr. , ,,�-.e.;• '""l .. .r.,�- ..`. ``•,.'.. .. eft.net •;n�. s,•..- _... ., .; ": ..,w •-,....:... �'. ,' ;.. -',iti - n:_: - +k : he 161OW gave the boy `4p b PC 44 hRt dOd. Jose TOaC�lOZR bu are d .1ldatuea. The:tit1A11#AOYR� j1 ij1Q I•, had !bared w tu 'h {t ti a ands' over J A OA� r "I ran my hand.` over every inch - of that pile of rock and sand. -No �. storm ever put it there! It Is f1tI1 of ' �+ �•_„�,� granite and quartz stringer^ Chas are ;s as sharp as the day they were blown out of the solid rock.., ^No He paused to let this information! cort.e,s„v.t.aa w % •(► �t1lVKa•ISR'pees« «et+� sink home. ” -. . BEGIN FERE TOLIAY s "But they didn't stop them! The; With growing anger he strutted sandbar that stretched across the Mercedes, Esteban arta litre blind)about the deserted town, trying to mouth .of Webster Creek is iBaBIRO are children of Joyce *arras_ learn what had happened at the fence. wuter .came, u to gorse. The h caQa, leader of the Basque P= my neck. Now," -—- a �'a ase Valle gent, is I His imPstinc�e was akin to that with ht- cried, "vou know the truth!" - Dick Acklin, big which Juan and Romero Ugarde, and' "Dios ratio, no!" Cesar rf boas of the Double A rahch plots with yelled. ."I 44PAX. TEA- lucl Bodine, new ownc' sof the old young Sah•ator Rodriguez and their fight! What good is water if we wait Webster placeto ttob t' B� ues of fellow-conspirators waited at the three month. to get it? in two weeks ��{ � dW garde= r their water suppply. Blaze Kildare aheep corral. north of the Ugarde our crops will be dead'! Where will 1 new arrival in th- valley, meets an oIa ranch for the belated. Esteban. we be next winter then?" P friend, Joe Kent;and tells hitt; that E��'s regard for himself had "It isn't only that we,are robbed inches of water, but if we agree to he ls.following'he than who murdered altered lar l +• any such compromise, there won't be Amanullah his young brother. ge Y,in the' fire mile. he of our water, Romero s father addwl, an inch of water left to flow into the i had come from the, Chimney. With "but it is wasted before our eyes. We Seeks to. Educate XOW GO ON WITH THE STORY the cheers of his followers ringing in all know about-the sink that swallow. ashoe, Acklin and you would have ` From where he wafted a short his ears, he was not fnclyt:ed to tell Every drat that rt:aches it; and west it all, and we would be helping you to .'�� �e three hundred theta b� what fortunate circumatance4of town Webster Cr ek was running it_ We have all filed and been grant- p s yards brou'at him to he was here „ ea water rights on either Rebel Creek the road that iPPcd down Into the . safe and .Hund. There-, fu's to its 1,anis t«lay. • valley octose the Double A line. I tore his colorful recital held no mels- "Well, aril't it Rota right to run or the Little Washoe. What about Believes Reduction O leiter- He reached the willows in the creek- tion of Kildare, Wb�n lie had ftnNh- tI Yre?" The 'question came over the that acy First Step in Mod- 4 bottom none too soon. Hardly had hej ed' his position as their lcaai•r wa head. of.the crowd like the snap of (Tu be continued.) •thrown his horse when Cash and bis secure' - %. ernization men thundered by., Morrow, was de_ With o jingle of spur-chains, they .` one man they turned aitd saw Seoarlatiat Trio CAUSES OF REVOLT } Eermiaed only upon getting to the headed for the Rancho. Esteban atop- Bodine,in,the doorway, standing head Toronto Mail and Empire (Cons.) acete of action as quickly as ped for a consultation. He,despatch- and shoulders above everyt�odv else W}.at further use for the hopes.) : rial "Hike back to the creek, h order ed Romero to reconnoiter the grolnl i in trhe room, a sardonic smile playin, Conference, can our Premier, the,Pre- Fanaticism and jealousy Basis eat. "Watch out, This thin for him, tbaut his mouth. v " west looks crooked to ares" 8 to the, Romero waited until the meeting( Afghanistan's mier of the Irish Free State, and the of Afgh ni tan's TrOtlC got under Way 5efore. be stAe back :'Premier of South Africa have? They In ten minutes. Blaze had retraced " CHAPTER XI. _ "never had much use for it until it was (Tho author of the following article wap to within a hundred yards of I to his crowd. at+CK INTnVDE,S, made to serve their separatist ends in is a,Garachi merchant who has just r the spot where Esteban wag So, _ Tuscarora finished his appeal far f returned from an extensive business PP Beside himself with rage, Esteban 1926. They are now as they boast• ware of each other,stalker and stalk- law and order and was about to sho:v drew his gun, and, leveling it at Bo- completely out of the jurisdiction of(trip through Afghanistan, where the ed made their way downstream on them the foolhard{neap c:f resar!isg to;dine he cried in a voice that, shook the British Government. The Empire)tribesmen are revolting against the t opposite bangs. —' --- with emotion: "Get out of here or I'll Is now a mere name, says sir. Hert- reforms instigated by King Amanul• The rim of the golden-yellow moon s blow ynut head off!" zog. Having a lah- This article explains the reforms • crept above the ran � g `aholi_hed the Empire, P range $t Kildare's i alercede., attracted by the noise of why should these worthies pay any and the underlying cause of the revolt back• silhouettir> him in its glowing her brother's-attack, had edges! closer attention to the proposal for another l which fa threatening. to overthrow Ere. Catlike, he slid from his saddle. ;to the .corm-centre. With marvelous Imperial Conference. Of course the'Kabul, Afghan eapital), ` Below him a few yards, a rock out- f !!w:ftress she reached f,:r F steban's mass of the people u�r the British) Karachi, India.—An ambftiva3, ener`- ' cropping lay in shadow. Already the ;gun. Bodine looked at ,her with a gown are still heart aYsd soul far the getic King and his beautiful Queen k` moot, was searching out the hillside ?enye of relief. He was glad that it!Empire, and want the Conference to are the,Ilgures against which the via ; j that fell t w-ay to the willows: Drop- had not been she who had attacked Cmeet and return to the work for which lit Afghanlat$n tribesmen revolt !a ping the rein over xy Man's head, I i him. it was originally constituted, the directed. Blaze wriggled on his stomach until The boy tried to fiKht heir off: but bringing of the Empire combine into Forking on the theory/ that the first 't he reached the rocky ledge; E,10-90 got u;•tv,ven them and trek the,closer co-operatiin. But the separatist Step in the modernization of raysteri- Esteban got down on his hands-and i gun. politicians who are at the top in this ouR. lsolatt�d Afghanistan must be ac- 'kneea and studied the bank of rock Father and ::on z1ar-ed at each other, country, in the Irish Free State and complisherl through the reduction of „ and. sand that filled the channel of + b+j.;the w(ight of a scare of scars of in South Africa have no:mission of 111teracy, King Amanullah has set out ` the creek, all unmindful of the grim 4tb::;i,sion w,as too much tar the at lay on the rocks above himboy, .En.nire. to solve this problem with charaetar• figure that f He tut ued and sunk away At the) ~` ,istic energy. In evory step of his pro- He'slid into the water. It came to l d he called uac•k %cnotrolely: .,ram he hag had the capable assist- his armpits. Breasting the current, "Acklin's dog! That', what you are!"' once of Queen Sourtga. JW waded'to where the cloudburst had Jose appeared not ,0 n,rtiec his sin's Against the leadership of ,brise two once closed the mouth of the Webster. ileparture, _.) intent), die! hewatchj. 114 pitted the fanaticism of 'native No such barrier arose nota.- Unim- ,'odino. 1:icn Ji�rccdes had clipped; ` i priests, who have stirred Into revolt •peded. the water.an•ept by him. The ++ut without attracting hi.;,attention.i the orthodox tribes or more remote ithtft was plain and certain. For the first Lime that nigh' $e+ck! I sections of the country. The age-old Wet and bedraggled, F4teban E stC"n, ryes locace(i 11:24 c'nerly,began to. Rr,.w uaea:cy,_The ditBrck! ' religious ,sash).,a and the jealousy of lag he crou _— r .: trawled out on the bank. But he.bad JHe-fl=ed. -.chcd._uSe at •h" o :c}c; of-Chi(fTFia,ryur was Ulla=ca;laltl 'i - Pl`testlY itislassaePlayedi a largie 1 .Tse.. --[ot gone twenty yards leg a some_ i fIc knew s raa time fns cep(oohs 'lie Part isInsurrection. thin tnoyed in front of him. It was tried to address them a!l, .)ut agr+inst Extends Education, lldy• an, grazing tvheTe he had beers thb'tactfcs =2m of their young nrcn�h=is .will his gaze reverted try Uld Iron-i In launching his reforms originated eft. The boy could no had em , ` after his tour of Europe. King Aman- ,. sewn 'Pght him abreast of the[when the wild clatter of ra ,idl+• "fIe's on!y a hid,' he 9a.d. "Just uliah spent large amounts In eaten— rocky ledge. I driven_ ' • , _ horses forced him td-stop. �•� k;d! This is no time for t,' _ +` sndt•r- .ion of the school systems which now- - Esteban'. keen eyes located. his en- Esteban could not have hasped for•!torten rackic. I'm goinu to talk to _ ,r,,. includes 500 government schools 2000 emy as he crouched rifle at his ghoul- a more dramatic entrance. He tramp- Hast); like a man trnuid. 1 bought out 1 ' I mullahs schools and three colleges. _ der, on the outcropping. Eye and ed authoritatively to the centre of the',,Id Hank Webster, sn �•�+�" More than 60,000 students attend scud faith, 1 t?nger acted at the same moment in big room he knew so well. nevor sal. Acklin until I niet him in �\ these school», the young Basque. 1n wild panic he come from th., other eide*lof :he this very house. 13efore I !x,ught thAt( `., 4t `)any Young men are being sent` emptied his gva, Double A wire!" the hos annourced. place I had the records searched. Thr. abroad for tsafning and girls gra train- From the road across the creek In an instant the rte,,::;g waw In`State rays I :,m entitlo l-to fourteen• ONE.THING HE'D NEED ed as nurses and doctors, came cries of men and the patter of an uproar. iac•hrs of w•iter out of We!::..eL. Creek. \urse l know 1 German, French and. Persian are - rapidly driven horses. With savage Cries of "Tell ue what you sail•',"l 4nc � you wt.f be disap- 1 1 m outg to ;et i•t,' pointed air, but I wish to announc.t taught to the schools, and L•'nglish Energy Esteban drove his spurs home. Cesar Ferri• a �re�at•hulk 0f a mangy "Fourteen inches?'* Iu:car"ra ues- it's courses are soon to tie tntr,)dueed. His mount, the from down on the Fiver: r sl a new— and You have to get as elf gray Bodine had gni to 7ti: tiOn(•cl easxa :i,all ' "7;+u'+e taken tlrcly near The bey. rear khaki nnlfortat at broken for him. leaped ahead in mile- feet, and, in a voice to match his it all." Father: Lh•1ng•ro°tr. suite. ; kuo•.v eahool and the girls roar blac3 over- devouring strides. Once he reached ••eight, shouted, for silence. Thr very, "Y(,U mean." llodine contradicted. it. You don't have to teal me. cells, cut on smart lines tlnd worn over the road, he would be unbeatable. size of the man seem( ' to bare a cot -i that I'm ge Blaze felt his arta. It fiurned t•: mending effect stin it"all. JL'eil, ! don't -„--_. European styli) clothing. nerd it, Supptse we turn it tack int:, Expectations An(l dtsa Simultaneously, the adults of the though'he,had been branded with an "Give the boy a chanes!" ! Pttointmeats he r-rigid.j ttzc 12r +e 1, d° I Lri�i my aha:•,.":• are the luxuries of Idlers.--Qeorgo sank., and some other patt3 of the Iron. He did•not recognize Esteban; "Tell us how you fort by- the fen:r " "If You did, Sonor, there would h.:• Bernard Shan. country are adopting I•:uropeari cloth• but when he saw him head -&Or the Esteban told them; and the mur-,nc•ne, left for us;" Jose ans:cered. "I ---•C.- ling. This change waa,comtaaaded by -road he guessed his interti:),•. The murs of approval that rreptP4 him a: know Web,tcr file,) for - fnUttton Use M;nard's Liniment for. Grippe. tho King, and the majority of the - rAy-around-by-the Chimney, wag-the -- --- -- - ton was quick to acquiesce, , only means-'of escape. Kildare got although i Into his saddle and lined straight for !fin 01d (7,-eto�. ,f 4, rjld School althougho priestly class objected, the It. Blaze reached the Chimney in 4d-1 " Several Revolts Checked. _ VanceA oumher of revolts were nipped He n the Basque i a i+:,',! minute. early in the westernization campaign a found the road, in fro..; of the by the execution of leaders. .alt of rock. in darkness. Na ray of In a execution the change It-a s. hailed moonlight pen-trated there. Slipping , fr`m his saddle, he waited. with enthusiasm and plans Were made The tattoo of the flints hoofs grew ti rfor oponlug aoveral smart shops on louder 'and louder. Another instant, ' the lines' of Parisian establishments, #{ .x .coon -tile capital, following and the gray was u st The e y yon him. The ' feace carne almost to' the road. The the example of the Queen and other iboy on the' gray's back pulled him women of the royal family, discarded �.. up, and wheeled him to swing down the purdah, or veil, although.that was _ 'Into the valley -90,.11 of the wire. not compulsory. . ' --` jumped for the betide, and with thThe administrative departments of is uninjured arr_t jabbed his six-gun "'. ® y the•sovernmere-organizedwere re-organized acid Isis '+ ' t improved'inider,the King's direction. - into Esteban's-ribs. t` � _ The gray shied, dragg:t,g Blaze into Nine departments of the government the'-moonlight. Recognition was siin- were.created under the.dittiection o! t ultaneous with'both.. Blaze brought ;: ` 'l. • it �,. ministers. his gun down with a s'Iudder. The boy late "• ' '�'• New Government City. would never know how near are had Das ulaman, which is sty repotted x r been to death. rill be renamed "Amanullah Town," Esteban saw the blood-covered arm. 1s a new.city near Kabul. It 3s near, w�ri4 The pursuing horsemen 'pounded _ ; Ing completion and will be occupied at their back, Esteban stiffened. ' w M t by thegoverntment departments. It is "You fan it out of here!" Blaze 3 �¢ l M, modern in every way, with wide-roads growled. "Fou thank the moon, notbe^ ! " •c public I utifui garden. and cine .lne, .that you are alive to do it." buildings. King Amanullah, is democratic and CHAPTER X. w 'a•. i $ Simple in Itis tastes. He moves among AN IMPORTANT hIF5,7ING. t 4 f aj y his peaple like an ordinary citizen and •_• ;; �r =r }n is often accompanied 'on itnpmmptu ` One-eyed .Manuel, was lazily `? po"sh- p y . �.,r and art Anging his glasses into 9 r T :„.•, � ,c. 4 `t t •x.,'•.. ~ v ! trips b Queen Souriya . r x Some of the Afghans are very well Fns n:idafile pyramid when Rucl: Bo- s� � . educated. They havo a rich back• ... lino hanged open the sw•inging.doors " '" -• k'' ground of Persian literature. _... .. &no strode menacingly up to the bar. el. *:WhereIs all the Basque Bente to- tii'fsclom is better than wealth, but rigl,#." Buck asked insolently, "Bah!" AN UNUSUAL PICTURE TAKEN FRO,;! THE WALL .. most people prefer the interior ;rt- St. Anu`:w'. 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January on . _ ,;�� ,,_i � ,�-,: � � , DurfiW 1 11130111& . �_.,_ , . I � , , " . 'i A � .� 1�1­1? I .,:. . . ow . -v, . _ . �1: T".1, unning . ..; I .....� . p � � .:.­�.;�h .,�,.' ::. 1- ".), -R - R i Pad - � .� I V�,�­ - _______7 .�Z ".� _. . ,". .." ._f't I I . I ­ - . Amrm -13o� ".'= I .I'-, _'.. ., - � � ..1- .I., . ,::�'_. . , , " � 1. .., ­� -. . . I 1, . 1 .... . .1 ­.. ., . �...... ­ ..�` ' ' I '. . . . ... .. .. 1. . - ,% of F=barge,On -�':� -_ . I. ":. .. I .t.No litidicatio. .. ,� I _� I . . .�. � I New York. Annouikeement .,P_­,-� I ,.r. - - �5 . , � ,.�, : ;. - - I American Ex _ that �_I �i ,... " '. , ., Ex0oit of'Canadian, : .-I . I � - ,!�,�, ,, , .. .11. chance- Irving Trust Co. �I ��,- ; ­­ ., I_. . . , . . . has received an additional $a,000. '7:_' ... r . 1. .. . �'.. .. I , . . Product . ­ _. I 11: .. . gold trout Canada brings th 00 r.1�7:,�4.!�, .� �.. I 1. - I.� '-Ottaw&-The House will likely -as- .. ,: I I � e total ., ':�111 �. I V1. .� � I known to have been shipped or defta. 1��;L�_ . I..- - - . L. . I Italy arranged for to 114,00,000 , � -1- _____ -semble either on the 'Blot of January , ,,4 'r :111, ... on the v�.. .4f� ..�� �. or the following week. . I ... December movement. Ia addition. It ...- ., ..- :?, . � . ". . W . .. I ­I, t, . -�'-1 . 'The ft lAwrence question con. ; I to reported that one* large Canadian '' .-,- ���... .�, ;� . I :� I : - � , ,Paak hats engaged $4,000,000, but fladl : 4:��. . . Ili 1 L' , i�-- . .11 tinues to loom large but with Ifitle to : . �,t: ..... . _.�� :.;��!, :. 7 - I- - L I __ � I proof of this shipment will not be '.,-.A .w. . .�`it ... ., I ..�I I-�_' :suggest that the big scheme.is going ! I -W ':�i,��:�.'�:.!::..",;��,.'..�I _1 7%.� forthcoming until after the New Year . -. 17 .. .- . - ' - - , - . " .7�. 4 to be entered upoq-now. Neverthe- . ­�:. ,:,:; . I L�17�1'i ., � I i..". ,, . :. "'t,., when the New York Federal Reserve - %. � . �; I :", �;.t.,,, . '­ . .:I .I "I- I : �t _ . . .. ' ,t . , I %-.1 . 1. less, anything which' pertains to it, ' -� .. , I : I Bank issues -its weekly statemen . 11. I . ,it-PA _': - .11 . -,V . ., . . . I ­-d�x]�&ftS.-- of ,� I . ,. ___g0Jd__4MPqft5--Land .. ,... I .,, I . even in part, has to be considered In � ��t the .. � 1. .1. ..... . . i.: I . ,..:"1, - . I " t $13,000,600 total,' American Exchange . I �,J�"., . .. .. . "..­...relation-to the whole. It is probably � . 4 11 . �1 Irving Trust Co. has receiy .: - . I ed $6,000,- ,­ - .-i . I . :because of the intensive fight in pro- .1 I '.��.Z­ " , � I ., ­ 1.111 . . .r L I 000, an unannounced bank-45,000,000 LL .o. --�. L �� '. ,"gress over the Beatthamois project . - .1, . �1,,f-,,A� , .1 . � and New York Trust Co. $2,00().00. 1� 'T .7�, ., . L . thatthe whole Issue is being fully re- . .. I- . �_�, _ ., I - , :�, .., .. . . � I -1 I The current'situation pres�,ilta Bev- .'.., ,7�1 ,. .,viewed As the matter now stands an . . .11 1, . , A L . . 1. � �. . � 1'" ' L,* .,ofilnioi- of the Justice Department is . I I eral rather unusual factors. In the . �, :-,�i . . . . . 11 . �.awaltoti " to whether the essential . . I t � early fall Montreal funds were first .1,"..!41 :­ . I '.. ... ,11I41 ,. "N L V . ., . L _I �q ... , . , �. _ consent of the Public Works Depart- . I. 4 -1 . quoted at a premium In response tb . : !�.. , , . . ., . . . I., � .. . I'� 4 ., .. ment. called for by the Navigable ' .... the seasonal requirements for funda 1. - ",.,:�. , , . , -- . ­ ­ i. ' � to finance the moving of crops. At ..., ,I I :11, I .., .. - . Watens' Protection Act, covers work - "-.. .:��, . � ,, � , . that -time it was expected that gold ­' I:.'��, . _11. , .- �such as In proposed when it is in the L - . 1, � , ..1.� -'I' 11 t� ' ".naturis of a partial.diversion of theL , :".�. would flow from New York for that .. ""I L" - . t :.. . �' '."river.' When this point is clea.red up, I. ... % purpose. Pull resulting from high . -.1­-,�,� i� `� 7 ... -. I . . . .., .- L; , I... .1, 4 . __.�"i. - ::::t�:; � . - :�::I' :t; � I :..:. . ...& dbci,ijon is looked for. * . ,- -, .: - .­: I money rates ift this centre. however, . P I, 'L , I '. ;, . ..� . . ,, - : .. ... .� " - � .� 7 . ..., . proved to be too strong and Montreal �:7.. ...�I . Return of Resources. ,::. .. - _!0i ­ ,.. I . funds hovered' for'some time a trifle .. '.- . . 1 -, I , Iii, - -�i-. - ..... 41 I .��" . , By Now fear's day, it is expected . -L, I . above or below par. Special measures : ` :,. '.i4lh,. :.., I a �_% � .-that correspondence being exchanged . , : 4 :'.. . . .�� . 14 were resorted to in Canada then to A; � � 1� . � , I 0 1 1 - �"-.' ' . I . with the Alberta Goverdament on the - -_ - finance crop demands-without undue 4.-' ��';­ I. I i4l . I -_ 4 . .. . .- I 1, . question of the return of its resources . � - . . on the Canadian -money . .. ­"�,' . . � "'.�, L L .I pressure . . I . . THESE WERE CHRISTMAS DINNER$ ON THE HOOF IM ALBERTA . . .­ ,li� .11�It". - '- . - will be made public- Meanwhile, an . � . -market. .,. . 1 . . A ace - 11, 14' I ." . .tie at Freeman's turkey . -',, . . .. .. . agreement of secrecy is maintained. ,rauch. adjoining the C.P.R. Experimental farm at Strathmore, Alta., where''hun- During the la,at two weeks of No' . .dreds Of the birds are raised in the course of the year. I .. . .1 -- � .. Premier Brownlee, on arriving hers, i . - ember some special lftnsacllons� cov* " I I�.' 'I .%�L: I. .� .. ._.�_ - - . u. . -1 . -_ - -_ .w .-'..- ,.I .. I. �stated that. in previous interviews, I - -1 ___ __ - -,pled with seasonal tendency toward,. �..�,, . . � . .; . I.. .. there had been a tentative offer to re- - . I but -n %he general concept of warships . I _strength In Canadian funds, proved .� - 1. - .. . ; Contract is Lost . . '. strong enough to overcome the attrac- .1. * ...":'. . . ,turn all the resources of the province Canada has not hitherto built any in Afghan Troops _ 1 � . . A . and coutinue permanently the subsidy the routine course of affairs. � ..� . tion of the New York money,market -114: . in-Control.and Montreal funds rose quickly to a � t i..� :-", �'. - .,of some $520,000.annually paid in lieu To . Canadian, Yard Now . , The Royal Canadian Navy now con- - .. . t . I . 1. . . . � � ... . .�: ..- . of them. When the proposals are an- tains a personnel adequate to man I . . I substantial premium. in those �two . . .1 IT . � . weeks a tittil of $22,000,04D A I- .. .. noCtaced. it will likely be*ehowu that Ottawa Orders Two New these bhips, a considerable nu 0 gold was . I V., 7. 1 11 -of Rebels Damage Kabul Power withdrawn from New York ' ,Q . . . mber the ratings who enlisted in the past . and sent to . 141. �� �. . _�­I %.� - this-offer Is now definite and official Destroyers From British Station, Leaving City Montreal. I % . .. � � . .1. .and that. in other respects existing fe- years having been encouraged to - .; �. . . . I I conditions are sought to be maintain- . Builders - As suddenly as It.began.' however. '_.:,�, ... . ' � ,. . . I renew their enlistment by the pa8sag�� ... Without Light 11 � \ 1�� : , - �, �. 1. ..� ed. it -will be for the local govern- Ottawa.-Canada's naval'force, at through Parliament last session of the '. ., the movement stopped and a reversal 1. .1�1, I I .1 . I ... . �,,'Tnent to determine whether or not to present measure which placed them in the MOscO-w- ,' The first connected ac-.101 'he flow set In. rorefjn� exchange I. I�-I �_ I limited to the destroyers I. . - . ,I � , . .. . accept the offer. . Champlain I same category as the militia forces in,count of the attempt Qf Afghan rebels circles attribute this change to Bev- . ,�1!� . . .I I and Vancouver, and a the amtter of service pensionc. Tbe'to seize Kabul has appeared in the eral causes. Completion of the Fpe. . a'-i - . � .. A deterrent factor in all these west- number of mine sweepers, will receive newspapers Of Moscow in the form of clat transactions mentioned removed . 'N - _�, .11, .. -... �- , ern neaotisidons se,ems to be a fear an access of strength in 198, when terms of enlistment are for seven . �9 � I I ,�:. . . . � �'*:". '.. I by one fee? It got a less advantageous tv,o new-destroyeys of the "A "I years, with men pensionable at 14 a radio message from Kabul. Accord- this support from Canadian, exchange. - sw q . mazon I .., , � . - .. .bargala than another. although the class are delivered, The eontrne years The danger of the Canadian "I-9 to the message, the government Call rates In New York atiffoulag to .F�_,' 1, - �. t for; troops no, pper hand and .1� .. . -, " '" conditions in ek,ch province are not t ,sailors abandoning their vocation was: ir have the u the highest levels In all points. lu ad. I I 1.� ; - the new men-ol-war was given o �. ..1 . .. - 011nifft , '§ . _­­. . Thorneycroft, Limited, of s.0 lessened by the passage of this bill. I are bombarding the insurgents ulio dition there was the severe reaction - . .1: . i - I � * thamp � � I. _. . - ! I- . Probably In January there will be a ton, England. it was ed her,� CANADIAN BID TOO HIGH cccupied a hill outside Kabul. In the market which resulted in large .-. "' . . I I I? . . . tonfereace on the rum-running treaty f i . . - I I I . - . 0 1 Six thousand rebel tribesmen burdt remittances from Canada, as well go. . . J.", I . . - . .- ��.... with tM States, the litter a* 8 Price Of $3,35000 . Fi teen ship-' "Everybody would have liked to into the city by surprise on-Dee 14, else-bere, to strengthen margin ac- . ..I- � . ays the fate of co"Ints, .41 . . �, . .. -I � , , - ... .., tax the In ftw of liquor Insotar as Gan- govemine bout $30-000,000 told Is ,ex ;' - settle More effective method of chec:k. of 4hem Canadian and the 6thers Brit. Cnnadian firm. but the one tender re. the w nt h A . 1.4� 1 . desiring "Witting firms submitted tendevi, cne have had the contract awarded to a r.nd for t o or three d* . � . . lish, - _ - . -_ ung in the balance , pected ?11! I a" Lh a source of the trim - ceived was aw­aIy-!n-vxm.q:-o"ny-ot-­a�i­nce t '-!�c�e 14-th lacff:�bef�imtl:�o_ . % .. ­ c. While liere are few troops In the city. move- . " . . .- : *h . '' . . International courtesy suggests TM destroyers of the "Ami2on" the British bidders," stated a high The arrival of reirif ' went has run Its course. .- I -11 . . - cl I or ats from Montreal . 1.11, � ., �. concession of a conference to hear ass are t140 West type designed and official of the navy service regarding Kandahar and closer ints and t funds are in supply at about % of 1% �.'Ili . are armed w4b four 4.7 inch guns and the awarding to the Thorneytroft firm use of . 14�' .1 .1 : wbaLb-to be said. no great indication - . __ " - , . airplanes apparently tu;�ned the discount. This compares with the gen- � . ts. They 1 . . - .T I . . - Of PutUng an embargo on the export two anti alreraft 9,dr -, tise two new eam TicTe-in laver of too government forces wrtd . .. I . . - - - of any Canadian manufact two triple 21-inch torpedo tubes. The adjan destroyers. The 'tenderz -have rilthough the piessages states that t6e. 11-04 of a of h .--_: 4 - ured pro- -27c. On Occ sion t 0 previ �_.� 'r,,� . I- duct to yet presented. only Partia. nCw vessels are 320 feet long. have a been under consideration since last battle continu ,,�.A. 'r - � bpeed'of 3� knoti and carry a comple- . - C4----, iOus flow Of gold to this country. rates . I ' I ' , _..1...I-,'- � ment coulif legislate to that Offett. ALgUst. The disparity between the Three British airplanes appeared -eat even below PreserL quntationa. .-�_. I ta -, � . 'nothing 10 the Powers It bas; delegat. MOnt Of 153 vffic-Lra and men. British and Canadian tenders ran into " This was taken as an indici-� an t . m , . . . . I . over the�city,during the fighting. One hat .. ...I . -.'a . fed to the Government authocling any SPECIAL FEATURES PLANNk,J).isome hundred thoitisand dollars. '. It flying low was hit by rifle fire and the drain on. Canadian gold r"bvrvev �.- "I �, . , .-. . ..-�,- - such Proh.lbttory regulation. I - Special features to meet the d.- was considered too great to justify forced to descend to the airdrome. had seriously depleted them. ' This do. I I � . ;111 I . ;..._:�'Iil i'. .-- . ... Radio Channel& I�, mands of Canadian climatic condhions itlic placing of the order here. These airplanes distributed prociama. pletion has since been partially alle. ". . ,. 1, .. ­A--amulamince of the international will be embodied in the new fil,ti-o-i *_ _ .. _i. ­ ­ .. - tions professing -British- friendshl vlated through Imports from England 7' ' � . . . . . p - .. . 1i I � . Consideration must be �,Ael Starvation and the New f,%i the Afghan pe,)ple 'and the,inte and natural increase'in the country's ..I .., I I. I negottadons about the allocation of war, a 11- .. " �. I . . . �!� -1.. .- .I� radio channels wil) Occur either next the extremes of cliniate in Can,ieal i tion not to intervene in Afghan af_ gold stock thrdagh mining operations. .. :� . . � , : . � . .. imonth or In February. Meanwhile whi(h have the effect of "swoatinX" .. -, I. C-ob=n ., - -- -f airs, warning against any attacks on but that anxWY is felt regarding the -1 _: -1 I'll � . - ' - ,'. the arbitrary assumption at Washing. the hull in botli suninier and uj.iter,l ,Nation iNew York): Nine hun-dred British missions or colisulates. gold stock.of Caanda is inferred from .......:,I�".;1 4- . " . ' ..I . The lift- of 11e new sh'ip,t is estiwated thousand British The rebels dama the aPParent reluctance of Canadian Z, 7 _. .ton of control of the air of'the Amerl- miners aroon the ged Kabul electric .1 11. I .-1 tion 'G yeana, although they aitt be. verge of starvation, And this Lq not out light bank .-,--1,A� . . . -Can continent and the declare, at rtatioun, leaving the ckt; n�ith 8 to ship metal here, leaving that 1, I I . * . .- there that six channels are quite lievod to bc serviceable for twenLy even (rout-rose iie-wq in our press. and stopping thp g6rtrrment radio. operation. for the most Dart to�date.-_J - .,;� - - - -York InStftutio". -_ = 1. __- -nouith for Canada.. Is not Only que,� yearF. and pro-bably-lortg".­- --AVe-enlarge----ou r-bo"ilnes Tor.sp",, At least -,00 BrttTol. Inors failed to I -I - . . .. .. . '.. I . - .. � . .7 ... - . r. I- .. � I . I , .. .. . tioned but regarded as a presumptu. The new Cnr.Adian de-ttruyer.; aro. tacular and dramatic disasters at seu; a­Ike "pay-dirt" 117 t1in,lin * -----------4� . ill . . I .: � .* ,­ . � rvest fields - �. . .- 1. - - _: . -�' ... . � _ . . . I . � . . . .1. - � % . egger usy. �.`, -, -�" : . .:.�. ; .Ous assertion Of a right Of control that the first waT vessels to be or&red and but for the time-worn conflict of labor of Ai-eatern Canada. .- . ; .- - ,�11 .. .. ... 3, ... does not exle7t. buil'.ap such by the Canadian Covern- and Capital, the ' IrearY round Of. . ---------L___ .. ,. , I " I 'in the - - . , ,­ �.. _:,�., I . In a Political way. the West Lamb. rnent. During the Great War a :arg- strike and starve Or work and starve It-19 the phonograph used 1.1111oofl ! s B � -14, .. . I 171� . I t `:1.I. '.too by-election will call for attention numb-Lr of mire sweepers wert� con- only a little less. whe have no longer- talking movie that aPeakst louder than . I . . . . �1,- . . I I ... . right after New Year's ructed and employed in the AtInntic any b-ht the most casual notice. 'words --l"lilladelphla loquirer. - Alleg .. I.. ", . ..''.__ . . Day. Two �';t . . I - . . .. e.Quebec Liquor Pouring ....".--I 1, .- weeks will then intervene before poll- - I -,��I .- . . -- .. -v .-I. , . - Into Ontario in Car- . . ." .._11 . - . .-lag. it there to a contesL There ap. � . ., I 1. . r .. . .- . . . *,.,t I . .. A Feaceful V:e,t of the Rive . . � I t:.Ili - . .. .. . : .. 1 . ­ . � . . , I . � ..._�'pears to be high speculation as to :, .. ... of Mpute . . - - load Lots ..... .. . � . ., ..., . - .. .­­ .. -1 .t" , . . - . - - . ... � . I �. � � . 1:�. ::: . .!...I what will likely happen. . �. . ­� , , .-, , '­ Toronto.-Que'.,e, liquor, bearing, to 1:�. ." . . . . . I - - � I .. ., ­ .�. Q. . , . I - I� . . �I'll: . . When Parliament assembles the � � , - ,.. I . .- ...­ �. � -1. I �.:,� . , . . . all appearances, the labelling,.stamp- , �7 , : . . . I 1. -C, . . � I I... - . . - I.% . -1 . ': . ing and'other identificatiou marks of .,.,��1 --.11 . � . I . * , . . . promise again is for the Budget COM. ..t."�.. . . t�,., , ______.W_ . - ... . ' . .. I .1. Z .1 1'. ��., , . __ . � ��,, .t 1.1 it. - . I I . I I I . I . ,, I -:-_-, Ing early. The Tariff Board's re- .. . . I"..,,,,�! . ��,:"�r ". , ,; I . )''.. �;��_Jk*_4�*I.-t_ .1, . � the I.iquor Commission of that pro- I'll �r ,t , I ''t, I I . !"$1:, I . plqv, I . - , '' . .. � I �. I. I, ' ,:­ -_� ". .. .* . .. ­ . .1.-.� , I , . �1 ,�� I - - ,ports on the vi ., '!,, � , -� , . --� ., -:, 1�.""I":11,_­-.�: ':j. ., . ­. . . , I , , - . '.. I -L _: . , ,; I.: � . ... . �­.'��. :..1,­, V - L,�'­ , . 4 1 ! . i.,�.: . .:. ,. ;:,.!: .I I , arlous cases will be in . . ., . . . 4`io .. .,.it .,,;. .t �, .. I �. ,� . �I ��' I . - '11'.1k , ..1�­', . ., , �.,;.,-,�' vince. is re'F�Orted to be pouring into I.'. 1," � . . ,� .� .- . : : -1- .� ­­ . . ­Ik*� . '. . __ ::� . � � � ,tt,"�'!I. !�,,::,,t!".1 , ,". I . '', , , "'! , , � . . I ":, .11.1. �1. - . .. N., , .:� ­:.�:�:� . ,"t,!::i;� . -, .. . , . . 0 tano in carload. lots these days, . T.. . .. , I r. :.. ,.: ,,I �., ,!.. .��".:; -­� . ,. . - .. n I _X. , , , ':,�:during January. Changes are expect- I. . ,:r . - .';'. , . � . . � I I, . . "': . ��,­ . . �.� . .z .1. ­::,�,:_. ....:,:,.I, 't.,,': t�­:, . : .:.`,',.­. '.,1".:., "t. ._.1..:;�.,1 , ". . .. � . . ; .".�­� - ,X.,:,:�,�V I " . .11 , ed and it to considered wise to let :-. . :_­!�­� ,.':".�L.� ... ., ,___ft�.�. , ,i.: �-'..";,.:!��.,�'. - � �* , I "'. ., . '' I q� . . ",. _%.-, ,..:!f' . .. ,� 4 .. . , �.� . ­ " '... ,:,Z : .. .,...'11� � - , �� .". . � - .:..%�� ::�: . ­.:. ".�­ ".' '�' ­ . . o'. , � ,1­.,.­­-­, :­_�­, ,.I',;.. I I I�­ " ... ..". . ..,:,­- .,". ., . I 11 � ; �.". - ��1."'.1 ;.$"' . t.:-:". ;tt;;: "I, I , ,I, , ing a .�,s';� I I . ,: ., .. :;It!'.1,,". �17�,,,"!�,:�,," ,, , �� . . I:... A. �;'��:,�"-, al,d. incidentally, 1� . .. . : , ",.:4;"�;', ::_:�:I�.:_­ ? ., � ­` " ''"� - : � ,, . . .;� * - ., t.,�,,.V.'. , s;'7 . . � � 1,- ..��.I ­. . .; I to be throwl .i:; �'! .1'' "... "�111.1.1 I—- :1. ;,`I..,.,� " i i. . . :��:- .- �uslness know, as early as possible, . .� 3 ,,�: ,". . fresh problem on the hands of Sir L ._' 711 70: - ,!t-., ,!%� , .... :, :�� , - ; ... . [I A, �*_.A�- , .. ; -.�., .,'�.�. , ­ .. .. . j4..�,,':"' :. " �, � � "- ..... -�. ", , .� - ,- .�� ,, , .1 '),,­ :. ,,,�.,�.-- .. .� . _. ,; ..I', ­.�!�.`i,:­-­. . :,".:!'' - ;,. ; :",..,:,I , . , ___ "' " . ,::�. . , - . - . , :: .:-'.- : what they are to be so that any effects . , ., . , ,­ ..". "'' . , Henry Dra*yton. -, - �.7��: . I ". , ..��.,'. : . I,.? , ",; :.'1:1.. .;tt�. .1t - ,�;�� "., ,1!t.,::`: . "...� .- ",- ..,,.; L .,� I 1. . .�a I � .'.",..:.: ,, I.... ...:::-:1� . . .:".:; . I-!.::; I...'., .'%.:�""t. I ... ., . .� ", . I; tr. ",":* I I .�,1, �, I �t .. . I .,_I . . . i, , .1. � ... - I .I�;: .I. . , � I 41 ;:.,!.:�,.:,.%.�..,*..-, ".. ... , :11. 1 .:. . - �.: - e, . I - .' ..� .1 . .., - _ .... ;, .... I 1. , ,- I � i.��-I . - 1. from uncertainty may be removed - � ,:,;. � .: 1.�tt,;�.!, . .�..,,, For while this liquor is for reship. " � :�?`,'� t.. * I . . V - .. .,!I:. :_L.:t-W .,­ " , , .. , .. I, - . - � .� - " .", ­,... I ::" ". . ''.. .:.''�. . \ . I "k.-.. � , A- ,;;� � . ,�11.�... .- � ,::."­ "' .,;.-,.;I­,1'�j.--.::, ,;:-: : .41, � � ,�'.. . - �." ! ' : ;,:: . 1�-51;. .I. . :.�'. ....�-I ...I ." . . L I." .� I.: ....:__ ,'. , . I : .:. " , .. ment. to American' destinations o- . . ..: . . .. - 4 --.--- .. - - .- ­--_" ,­�+ _�,:, . "., ,,-`:,.�. ,..,.---;".:.��-�'-.��.,...;.,� -, . . � I... . ., I sten- .. %1_1 11 ­­.. ____ I, I . . I - 11 I ��t� .:.,....::��;,.'�.-�.. ­ .. I . .:;..._,:� . :,:.1 2,1';,�.,� i,. . 1. ­ . ­..­'%':�. �.. . �,�. , . - . . . .. s I : I E.-:.': . ,. .� . I - ' , :, . - .,,. 1: .1 .. . . . . . �­ . , :". ._:.�:; . � sibly, 'much of it-il said to be finding ,n.� 7 . . ­ L­:­;.� ��.. ., �. . . P.ttt;i`.� ., ­. . � ; 4:c . , .. ,,, I . .. , �... I - :t.:;:. . . . .. � r . : �:;.;'t;::"�... !- . . � . �, ;::1 .r.._ . . '.I, . . : _._ I I ... �� ., , 7 , , �: � ­ I .,.I.. L.��- :.,.. . I., !. � . , .�. . �.. . . � . I its way back to Ontario bootlegging :. . . I . . ­ . .... - 'Quake 1*8 Recorded . ,.All-"'it,-� .�.::.'.�- ­; I . . , , . , , * , - I ­ , I - 1.,..... '� I - 1:1 . . ,:. -1 I .1 ..- . . . 6000 ..", , .11.;�.4 - circuit" route, :- . _. * ____ ____ 00 �,,�u*�.6:­.4 4Z;�- .; resorts via the "short ' . :'�, . . ___ - ' _ __- __­ . I I I t_ �-,._. �.. ..::. . � . .1. � .. I . .:1:;11 . .: ... � 7.. 1. I.. ' ;�.:�... I . ,f � .d and is being sold and consumed hera . . :-,�,�,I� - . '...; I �1 1, . .fii Phffipine Group ___._�.'. . ­?:`., � . : -1;1 I I ­:::­.­'.,', 1. . . ,­: . . - +" I ­ , ,,, ,�:Tt­ ."'t. -!�.i�-' - � . . fty dirCdt contravention'of the Liquor ­-.. J,� .:::.:.R ::�', .� �� :'...'. ,!:,�!. ...,- -��..:;I,t;,.,. :�:,�'%.::,.M�.:.*,�::�!��;,:,i��i;::; .:".. t!::'..: 1 ,,i�..::,-..: .;::�: .: � - - ,� . , . .I. . , .. ,,: - ,.�:.+ ".,t�z::%,:.N., �%t!. .... , : -.,...":::, :�,�,.,`.;, ", :!!, , . . ) _- 1 . 1. . . .__ ­ I � , :�:,'�t!: ,,:, It.. ,.i�.- - . --- -: :�,Z,i . � t , .. , � .�,;.­-':,�, . ,:!,:,:I:: .. ": .: -, C ',��.`.,,v.-j �. . ��, +.�:- I-%�%:...�-__..�I%!�,,­- - .It- ,:�:.` ,'�. % ,� i . ontrol Act- This situation is report- I..I 1, F- - -Manila, P.I. .. __ :;.i:­,.%�:::�]I� . . - .1. ,��. i -A violent ear' � � . ,� . .:. ;._ . . I I " ., 1:.;:;.,.:: : 1." �1, 1. .,i. ,­ 11�� . ..... . . ..... : I!, :: ` I , I ­::"%4,��­­ .�;; � ..", *%,- .I', `:' .'I. ` . I ; ., "I'I ,." . .. ,, .:-%­_:'.;'..:,­-. '. .�,!;: � il:,,;,: I� . rr �� I '.. I ed to prevail particularly along the . .- ti. I ; " . ­� . I �,o,� - - '_I::....:;...,:;:,.;�.. z :..: ;.:� :,., . - , . _r, and recent ra'ds of Windsor .11 " . '. , -4 ..!!!,.,,��::�'!!' , 1� . I..-11 . . thquake . . ,,,A:It:,-" - , ;..!: , .�i ""., �; !!!,,�:�::�'!!' , '� borde �. I 'Iff, ,P::,: - ., ­ - ...�.: , I � ::::�!�,.,.,.,.,,,,..��!��*-'.-'.-'.-'.-'������l�� �:� -7 . ,, , ::, ' ' , `;` "'tt"', . ­," .1; , ,� , . � , , , , . . ...... ,, "'I"", " " ", .I-,. ":;, . . "'�!��*.. I ,rocked the tsland of Mir.danao of the .."'. - - '.. I-I . � ""'.. -- . . ,� ..::,:,,,�.,�..;��.', � :��',:I "�...... �� , .,, . ... I I . I . ­.,,.��:..--­::,.�,.:_,,," N .:.:::­i� .. ,.,. ,i; I ­ I I ":­ ..�, �I.: .. Z I . . I .- , . Philippine group during the week be- ...:,.":!.;''..:.:..;...:.,.,::";. ''...::: - - .1 . ,:. __::. establishments are said to have un- . . ,r,I - , , I : � . I. + ":. ., I"... I-- .. , �. .. , :. . �- '. - : ... � . , .;!... ..:­:,.:.; _... I . .; I .' . . ,:*.:K"K� . ..:! ... :. , .:.; : , I' f covered ample evidence that the Que- -I .-.-I .. ... fore- Christmas. Casualties were sur- I �-... .. I.., :,; ..:!;.,., , ,I� �.d. -,�� , �..- '..,-_ .; - t::!:`:Y­ � :% ,: ,*.!.,.,,��� - . .. .- .1 .- PrisinglY low, according to first ad. � I I i­i'I:":::�:::..'11.:.::�I ,:::..,.: ,... I. �* . %, .. ��_ig 1i .- :,.. - *� !:�:� : bec brands are well patronized aloug I '' � , i" * , ". . V- -.,::j.'::%!::, %j,�.:� '. " I . , .. !� - - , �, ,,,. ."vices received here. . . . . :'.::!;:! , .. , , , I .. �'IrI��i- I I .. I .:..,: , . �':��;i .� 1�1, . : the Dttroit River water ..­;.�; ,,', , I�: , ".. ;; , ... ::..,:1.�:.:>t,� 11 ; , I .front. I . . .. ... : ..,...,. . .... .1 t !� , -, I . . � +....:. -, . . . . .11 Mihdanoa is situated at the south- ' � :' t ';' *1 ,:,�� ,.. I, '.1 ....1. �.. I . . ... ::: .- ..1. : ,... ­ . ­­� 1�.:.:-:;::;:,:;I:`,, .. I..+:.`I .1, _.I— 1.14 i-�:��, I " -, - --- ---Offi6al- of the Quebec.Liquor Com. 4 . � .1, �:.: Off . �.,:,.:.:.: I .� :: 11" .", . I I . ..- a 1. ,��,* 79 ` , '-I,. - - .;. .1� .. � � . I I . ,� - I�, . 1. I.... 1.111�.. .1 !: --.1 , .... � orn end of the islands and is one.of . ., :,� . , �.,. . .:I'::..'.:.. .�;..;': ,:�I! _�. � � � :": .'i i::;� , ,.� . . :.: I :.: :1 . -.:�I � mission, when interviewed last night, . � ::�--' i � .#, . 1. ­ ...: ..". I -... ­�. . .:::`:�:f::_ _ . . I :': � . , q . .::,:: , I .. 1.1-1 . .. .­....:...I! , %,- - , . . :.:' -the largest of the group. � " ! . � ,t: : . �.��: ., -: I ."'.." te.rme-d the "carload ship .- ,. . .. , . . �....:.. I! . .. �.., , .. . ,,! je�-,::: 11.1 . . ,. '. "r.:,�!;, 1: ,�,:::%�,,I., 1i � ,11, . , -ments" story ,; I . . I_ , . ; -!:;',- -t. 1 f A . .::�� . I I .�0:1.. . One Person was killed and several o",�". I .. , .� ..:.Ii. ,:.:..V ,. , . t"I'­., ,. ­­ .11 . .� I .. :, ' �':, :, ..i,�.':. �I ­.- ;­I ,t� .­.� I 1: �;­;�,,. , - .! . .., M: . ... ,.. .:., `��:: ,: ., � I '. 11 ;..4... - . .;.!:::1:!:,,,-::.. ".. as "very much exaggerated," . . I.- 'A., � : . :.., .: .. � , .. :.�.. , ­WA , .. - ,�­ . � - Inured, the reports'said. Residents of �- . *:. ::. - ,L1, I-A �t. ::...s.1:74 : 1. 0 "We know nothing at all abo ­- 1, %* I . I ., .:.:: ut it'" ,�, -,, . 7118V towns were startled, however, - ; ) .. . ::: � :I!.;:4,;:� ':: 1: .. ". I - I �;:., I., ; '! ..'' . ';ff- , _­ ... ''.. . I ��1: . . I .. - _._as buildings collapsed and the ground .. �, . � ". . said L. B. Cordeau,.president of the . ..4- � ... � . 4 .,�..... .."... ` �� .:,�._.6,.t% - � .- . -, .�­ .... .1 ..'- -% , commission. "There certainly must be . , ::.7 __� cracked. I . I- .1. I­� . I -.-,- !.. .. I . . ..I . . .1 ':11 . ,�_�. "� . some exaggeration here., The liquor il.-.:. -112,-� I . .. - I ... �' L..' - . ... Alost of the damage,which was esti. ,I . 1, . .. '4 bearing ou,r labels, may. hpve been . .. �. . . � I . .� ,,%.I �L - :- , .�,.,�'..I ­ , ­ -. 1.I. . . �, .;_ . ; ., 7 . �r ... ...�. . 1-1-1 mated at more than $1D0,W0, was re- %.. I . � - _r*;,.-..7 I � . . '. bought bottle bV bottle in our stores �,i......-,���10,11 `. " .. , - . . � I.- I I- -- , ,. , I , I - , I �� ,., . , P>rted hT the towns of Cotabato Zam- - � " , . It-": '?,' �- ;. I , �� :, - I.-.�... ' 1, I .' ' in the usual way, It doft riot seem . ,-.,� . ., .. 1 . -bo i. , ...­'. I. . . .� .� ... angft"d Davao. A straight line . . ., - . I�,;:: .. . . -1 . reasonable, however, that.carloads of . ,,l -.,��,,.. L .. , � . .,,. . .. from east to west would run through . . �:.,..�..­:z.l . .. �1- I - � � ­­ liquor could Ix- obtained in .this way _-_�.,4-_ .�z -------. - . � ,. �� the three towns and would also plere' . . . . - � . . I. � ' �,,.�,t� : ". ,�.�,.4'.4 e ­ ­..,I .�. . . I - ft - ., for shipment." . �.,..%.`-"..,,�.�. , ;I * ,. _1 Macaturing volcanoi which is nftr the I t..' ". , . .. -, '. ..�,.'.� -- : , . I I Mr. Cordean wnq' inclined to believe -.-,.,.""; I I � - I .1 . -THE W16E PAPAGUAY FLOWING THROUGH QUIET SCENF-8 ; - , I . ­,.11.� I I I ­ Centre of the Island and spir,oximate-1 - - .. .:, - . h" that faked and forged labels may ho,�e '.� - .. "I� . � _' 'L .�� The Par,,�guaS? River, through %N-111ch BolArvia seeks an. outlet to the Atlantic, 6ne of the main causes *of , I ��­ ­�iIs"s i . *� , ,. . I en , , . I I ly equidistant from Cotabato and I I, " . . . .... t 0 be I used by tbose operators behind - �17.:_�0� , . dispute between Partigi;ay and Bolivia. - � . '. I? .: Davm_ ... -, ... I . . 11 � . . ,, , _;, . 1 . �. , � I I . � I . . . . �,_ . . - .. . . . ,�the reporte4 §bip�icnts. . �. , I V, : .. . . . - .I I I . I -'.,,�- ­ ,, I .�, I ,lik", I ,,... . x � . . ­.. � . . . ­ _. _ � .. � . .. .. - .. . �7 . ". . .. � . . I .� I - 11 . . , .� I ,I -, �, �.,.' : ; . ... . .. ,.._ - :Jyp . . , . ! . . . � . . I I � . . , . � . ­ . .- - . _� 1 . , , .. . I .. . . 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",�1R^. °:,..,. .- ��•a" ,�. - ,. -A-y,i' vim,Y-.' ,,.;r•t.. - z :�;£... �.—.. ,�. �:.c,,, ✓ s ,.'.at;1'4' rm,+ •.re,.` .. '. .. '... . ': ..�,;c,.,. :, '; .,..- ... Ke _ i,�,' •� ,fiK,y•y i+••'%�.a,. �.,: �si'to_ '.. i. a _.� r C..• .a1,,.4.1i .. •✓,. . : 4s 1 M- '.y ,.✓ �. A✓ a'. ., .rr .. ••_,. .. -,,. qr v'y nt;e , � "' ...'.^ PC•-c' 'Y' ✓ w- N , ^+ �- nA J�Q Rev.Jr. . Olug@toin, sof, Golaila.• T e Woman'* Association of . . - �, ti buy Mre9 Williamson,in tow d od Mof ity f 'C�aa61 56rcb�vll"meet at the c,ndon, home of b1r�. Choy. W. Pilkey, at :Thos. YValelr had a busiDess on returning home from Bellevilytl 3 p m , ort Tuesday next. �•.. trip to the city on Saturday. called on Mre. George Leug cine Ed. J. and Urp. WhINh. anal .'� ."f8. 'Benue ie�ap ending dayf.lret week. family. at 'J'orosiior�'Bpent: ?slew =' - F,'_.-. - A wouth with friends in Norwicb. -Richard Thorn,pooh, ot;,Tbed Years' I)ay,iu Pickering,.with the w t ' '. -Bert Le(lard has been con fl ed 'lard; and-Mr- u of 'Conrtlei4 the foruter'8 brothel,7,9ioinae, and Ito his 6pd.for'overa week through called Mrs. Len •and'.Charles S. fsmilIllness. Falmer on Moody - yy -.�;�. Murkfil•and fiimily. of. -Mise (irate Potter, of Torouto, -•Tbe.Ladies',Aid, of St. ,And- Sheddea. arrived here on New ,.. ' Ift spent the week end with Miss cew'schureh:Riil meet at the'home Years'Day to.make tbeir .home In , - �le>rle Hall. of Mrs.Arthur-oyes next Vit!.ed• Pickering: The former will assist -•W. D. Rogers and son. Clar• oeaday, ,Tan. 9th, at the usual ln-the NEws'office. once, of Toronto, were in the vil. hour. . -H. J:and Mrs. Margate, son, ; _ -T -• -�: ;'rage on Sunday. -Rev. J. S. as&Mrs,1 Ferguson Joe, and daughters; Agnes and - -Mrs. Savage is seriously ill at and family attended a family r - Phyllis, of Stroud, motored down r''.. present, suffering bom the pre- union at the hd1me of the for mer's and spent New Years Day with '_ t walliog epidemic. father.in Temperaueeville on New Pickering relatives and.friends. -Born, on Friday, Dec. 28tb,,to Year's Day. -Dr. H.T. Fallaise.R•esiden D —ID.3--sats}-.Mrs: Caliaghwa;of--Te- --On-Stttidag at'-Bt.- H�ocirne' int: ice In re once, two doors fronto. a daughter. chureh services will be as f611ows: east of St. Andrew's Church, Picker- -W. H. and Mrs. Moore and Sunday School at 9.30, New Years' ,jng.- Office hours: 9 am. to 6 p.m. Peon, Allan B., left last week on a ssrvices_atft�o a. m. and 7 p. m. daily, and evenings by appointment: business trip to Mexico. Mr. Channen will preseh at both ' -The choir of St..Andr�w'sUni. For 'your ,Happiness an4 sus- -Misses Hattie and Nellie Law services. ted Church have secured the or- Are touring in the United States -Wm. Crummer elpent Monday. cbe-Ara of Simpson Ave. United. . "'' r ••, : with their cousin. Ed. Law, of To- in the city. He returned to Ot Chul=ch, Toronto, with assistlnR cess, we extend heartiest OOCI rconto. tawa on Wednesday to resume his artists, to Rive a concert in the -W. B. and Mrs. Powell were duties as . teacher in the public church on the evening of Tusrdr+,p both confined to their beds for schools after spending his Christ. Jan. 22nd, Watch out for further a several days last week on account mas vacation} at the home of hie particulars. wishes for The New Year, and ' x of illnces. father, Oliver Crummer. -Rev. R. H. and Mrs. Rickard -A law that is apparently a MOUNT PLEASANT SCHUnI. • spent 'New Year's Day in Belle- dead letter on our statute books REPORT ,�. for your liberal patronage and ville with the latter's parents, H is that dealing with raffies. They J. and Mrs. Clark. may be held for religious or char- Names in order of merit. -Mrs. A. Burrell and son, Russ- itable purposes under certain con. Jr. TV.-Doris Dolphin, hon.; Marie nod will, the routes( asset ell, held a family re anion on ditioos, but in all other cases tin Ham, bon. ;Marjorie Percy,hon.•Rob- 'wf Qht'iaLmae Day, when s large num- person or persona bolding e► raffia ort Miller. Sr. III,-EveIo Drown, r ber were present. and all those taking part are liable hon.; Ross Madill, Morris GostICk. Sr. • • -Mrs. John 1Joyle returned to a heavy fide. Notwithstanding I•I.-Fred Hodgson, Muriel Gostick. ! in any business, desire to ex`' home last week, after spending the fact that it is-contrary to law, Jr, II.-Dora Matthews, Myrtle Gos- i P some time in the city with her many rallies are being openly held, tick, Kathleen Gostick. Sr. Pr. danehter, Mrs. Jeffs. and even advertised fficers of Velma Middleton Fred Tam lin. Jr. - p Rowena our sincere thanks and f - the law have been lnatr:'^.ted to Pr,-Russell Brown, , John Doyle,we regret to state, Dorothy Burton. Class A-Alex. Me- ;is again confined to his bed with strictly enforce the law, bat they Leod Teacher, H. Beare . : blocid.poisoniog in one of his feet. continue to be held as usual. appreciation. We hope that he may soon re- -Walter Peak„ of Hartney, ('LAREMONT CONTINUATION e •cover. Man., and brother, Nelson, of al. SCHOOL -Howard Davis, who recently Berta, who came came down to - — returners from the west, has been attend the funeral of their father, For Fall Term. 1 in charge of his uncle's barber- the late W. H. Peak, of Toronto, Examintitions have been held in all „ • rehop for the p%st week, owing to have been visiting Pickering rels- the .Aubjects of the various courses. the tatter's illneea from fiu. tives and have called ')n n number Over 75 per cent., I., 66 to 74 per The parents and friends of the of friends. It is twenty seven ce I1., 60 to tis per cent., 111., 50, - ( children of St. Paul's Sunday years since they left Pickering to t0 5 Per cent. C. Names in order School are invited to A concert to seek their fortnoes in th i west, of merit. - 'Form I II.--Mary White, I; Dories be given in the Slioday School and this is their first visit to the Johnston 1; 'Alma Ward I; Margaret ]Hall on Th lrsday evening, Jan. scenes of their boyhood. They ,1 _Ard, at$'clock. see many chaugeq its the village Spen:ely, I; Mildred Pugh, II;Stella 9 ' -Rev. W. R. Sproule. of Wind- and many of the faces. that were don Borland, IT; Marie Fi s, II; Z McCullough II; Grace Iroyst, 11; D. oor, accompanied by his )pother, familiar to them are seen no more. Bacon, III;•Edgerton Pegg, 111; Eric _ visited a number of Pickering -At a meeting of the ratepay• Rj%sell, C; Sadie 'Ward, C; Dorothy -- lfriends last week. Mr. Sproule ere of the village, which waq held .Spencer, Annie Bernstein, Lillian lbae a host of friends in Puckering, on Monday evening in the Town Dawson, Absent for some exams.: who are always glad to see hiss. Hall for the purpose -According to the records atfinancial P pose of receiving Hugh Pugh, Duncan Spang, Ham ` r the fioa d t q minas c of the Spang. M a - . :atbe Toronto Metersotogieal Obaer• village and to nominate candidates Form IL--Coxa Parrott' I; Mildred _ vatony the past month was the for the position of police trustee. Pegg, I; George Brown, I1; Muriel CHAPMAN ' imildestDo&mbisr-on record.-and the re-tirinSelman, II Islay. - the months of October and No. g-traeteee gave lr-Rood Dun:,-h1i-Edi.. _- ivetnbeu were also among the mild- account of their stewardship dur• Green, -II; John White, 11I; John ,i g Ing their term;of office. Their h. Spencely, II1; John Knox, C; Kenneth sl - -. t ^. seta nancial statement showed a ball Wa_JLau1Mre­on­bau`d_n4 AMP 9, -Netbi__ cette.` Joseph Bard, G; Walter = iced Church on Sunday. January tions for the position'of police Form 1-Velma ugitt, , ltsome eth. will be as follows : 10.30 a. m. Russell I• Enid Cook. 1• Haael Bacon, trustee were thea received when � 1 ' --Communion Service; 11.45 a. ni. 1; Walter Reynolds. II; Annie Bals- She�s �u8 {a�out here 90 the follow log persons Fusers noroi e • '•.'-Sunday School. 7.00 p. m.- .ted : Fronk Prouee, Wm, Collis, 'ion, 1I;-Earle Cook, 11, Everett Ham- � The Pageant, "Tie Lighted High- mond, I1; Gladys Evans, I1; Gladys i S. W. DaviA, M. S. Chapman and Gannon, IIl; Mabel Slack, III; ?Myrtle be prepared way." Fred Andrew. As the last two McCartney, C. Margaret McCartney, . Ardin4t to statute public named refused to stand the retie C; Stanley Linton, C; Grace Dunn, C. TT r schools should reopen after the log trurstees are thus re-elected by Patricia Dunn, Floyd Coates, Marie $tanf eldrB Underwear u -- ICbristr.ise vacation on January acclarnatioo. ISed, but on account of the 9u Devitt. Absert:for some exams.: Roy A meeting of the united con- Miller ,Harold Chapmaq. wany schools are not reopening and Heavy ►SOX Cantil Monday next and it is pro- gregatioas of St. George's church, M..J. Wilker, Principal; Ruth Stut- table that a number will not do so St. Andrew's and lit. Paul's was taford ,Asst. held in St. George's ---y--=+� --* " GuttatIPe11rcha rubbers and ' on that date. l: IN MEMORIAM. Williams'm8r "-The Young People's Society day evening after the regular sec ^}} vice@ for' the fir Boots --sof 8t, Paul's United Church will p pose t5f forming = ' - a local organization of the Lord's THL RDdAti-In lovinsr memory of meet in the Sunday School-Ball g Hannah Stephenson. beloved•Fife of 1 • _. .his (Friday) evening,'Jan. 4th, at DayAlliance. Tbeobjeetofform• George Thurman, who died January Kitchen`s Shirts and Heade}g� 8 o'clock. `rbc rogmai• will tn. Ing the organization ie to bring 'nd 192(/. . • about abetter eafureement of the Overalls elude a set of,missionary slides on Ever lovingly remembered by hus- 'the-Peace River District, Ali are Lord's Day Act. which is being band, daughter, father, mother, b:o= - Invited to attend. violated to an alarming extent, ther:s and sisters. and since the advent olt the motor j Ready, Tip-Top-In the Pickering Police Court, car and truck to a gradually Sent ead T• op and Lownd -on Friday last, Leslie Bird, the 8 y in X4ne ldvarttiawaa.aa. Q � e8 driver of the car in which Allen degree. Rev.J. S. n and (Suits,and Overcoats coo was appointed chairman and , r • Barnett met with a tragic death � OR SALE-Dsaollin4r. will acr�om• ... •• several week@ ago, appeared charg• John Draper secretary of the com .iodate 4 families. Terms to suit purchaser, ed with criminal negligence. After mittee. v�hh ich ie Com ed. of the J. S.Bundy,Claremont. 3:r i ,.'hearing theevidence, the case was following : St. Paul'schurcb-Rev. OR 8ALE-A number of- Now isn't that a dandy combination* to fool dismissed tie the evidence was not R H. Rickard, W. L.Courtiee and Fsash, suitable for chicken pens. so cents Jaell; Frost With Leslie Morley; St..George'a church ca ch. T.C.Brow q Brougham. 14tf considered strong enough to send -fteQ. D. B:Lao ford:Mr. Chan ET OUR PRICES -On new and Every hila a leader in its OWD paLtiCillSi field. him via for trial. R (' ' -W. E. Patton, of Caraduff, Den= G. W. Barker and J. DrAper; k- used farm machinery,cremyn ac rater.also $t. Andrew's rho rah-Rev. J. 9, Frost wire fencing and gates. It wrli ppaay you. Sask.,accompanied by his mother, w,F.Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pick 2314.33tf Ferguson, J. Marker and M. S. ORONTO WET•WASH LAUx• Fred T. Bunting, - Picker" to eppe� ndiaR two weeks with Winn, .. .. Mg and Mr@. Cn1lis. Itis twenty-nine Chap'Nan. Rev. Mr. Lawson, T . Fie-l3 Secretary of the Lord's Dei DRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver earl and Established 1857. years since Mr. Patton left On to. y ezplain our 24 bour errvice. Just leave your Alliance, presided , at the meeting namewith'Mr.S.W.Davis. barber shop. We !30 and.he uses many changes. He ill pick up and deliver 3 times a week. reports excellent crop- in the dis and John Draper acted, ae secreta• - -.'trist in which 'he lives, and like ry, _ FOR SALE-By R.nae Excelf-ior Pro- many more young then who Rent — — ducts Limited,frame g•,rage tbrth metallic -� rooting.s ze approsimately 16slti and 10 ft.high west be has no desire to return to LADIES sad GENT'S also open shed conatrueted of cedar posts and - ' Ontario. N S U Ift 'A 'N C E T:AZLO R,t 2 NQ' board roofln d u th rt,wide and p ft. long. For ce and further particulars apply at the -The epidemic . of -flu which is NE�vs'orate. ]su prevalent a71 over the country is FUR COATS RE1iODELED T OST-Black collie dog, with white proving much more serious than DRESSMAKING J..16n breast and around neck, one white front tom+ anticipated, In many, places foot with dark spats,and white tip on tail. Tag 1't<a represent strong Mutual Fire lnsuralli00 Iiardl a home has soca While At your own residence on Ne. 250. Has not been seen since Wednesday �t y P� night,Dec.19th, Any information leading to Companies whose rates are the convenient terms P ' it is said to be of a mild form '• �. the recovery of this dog will be gratefully receiv- - - ti�r� have been many severe to all, ed: W.Roach,Cherrywood. 17-19 lowest obtainable. car+esaod many deaths. A great MISS H. G}OnDE ARA( FCR SALE-Comprising T� -:We insure both Village and Farm difficulty that he been expert• ONT. r 's'aces, lot 12,B. F.can., Pickering Tp, $. CLAREMONT, in a food state of cultivation tborougbly equip- Properties, nosed is that of eecarinR nurses, Care Mrs, Gibbons. 1619 n�dr dairy or grain farming, modern stables ' " se all bo are not laid up with wrth water system and tiro silos. •here are 160 acres of worlWblo.la ire bolos well underaraiaea, premium rates 'adl supplied without oblig qoD the disease are engaged. and nbaerea of pwttue. For price and wrtieu• g' y . PP g� „ -Those of our sports whose H. R. Gallaugher iars apply sttbePhkeriagBakery. latt a , specialty is hunting and trapping or.otherwise bagging of wild alai Srain Merch"t mals or birds should not forget TOrOII 0a'� Oa INSURANCE-Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, Sickndee tbet the oflicere of the law are hot ZO BONDS-Quveromeot,Mnnicipsi, Corporates. r on their trail. especially those Is in the market to purchase Hay, - ' whose activities are within tl -MORTGAGR LOANS on(,Farm Prgpertiee. buliadeof the 'game Straw, Graig,and Pots a.-, a' REAL E$TkTE-Farm sodReeidbatial.� preserve. It - Hard_ imd Soft'Eoal of e; has come to the notice of the gamy :For quotation@ apply beet nalit on warden and other officiaae that _ _ $ s N 4 y .We' BARKER -- S O N ' the law is being violated to a great Mand ..extent, and already they bave R. R. lTo. 1, AA PICHE$IN( -proeeented a pumber for an in- Phone Pickering 1712 •THOS A 1.lslW fraction of the law, wLich makeP litf Reference Bank of Montreal �- f , them li+ble to w heavy fine, 1 PicL4 risze, ..ate Telephone Piakering�4800 F:�O. Box�4Q ..« e`•.x2. 7:, <•^,.:y .' •'*+,cpn^•.'C�.r:w'.:LM' ri' ...'.. +' ..... N. f t 4• S 7 !L• .4^ , ^J ::'fJ `9d ` Y 4 S. r1 J+,N'. .. .n e,,�; �:... ., ... .. �. ._4:� ,.e".....•....:.. �.. . .. -. 'w ,+x°L.w-.nR,t;+x :"wr 'rte' *• a•' •.tw .n.' `t x .:r� r."t, w v,'3.:-..,•,- >,rr a�a'-? 'C wY••.M.•d;,•ti w,.,�e.<. ,rya. ra -$-aa,rC�,r..!rG�taaw�'n