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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_01_11 �V-9 "S F M 5"1. F' , ?K '. 4 1 WN No.,.1 9l, T VOL. XLV111 PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, TAN. I GREEN RIVER. *Too= M*V*O.T WMITIEV^LS The *hitevale Women's Institute Mrs. Mary-Ybung, E�.life-long resi- Med4ciq& WIU7, 19RIKENWO aw MU nd BaAet -held a social evening on Wed- den' of Pickering AAd Markham di-.,, 0D. . _7_7 mind Surgeon. Dunbarton. in the United Church. Members kind, residence of her son, Clarence Yuun R. H. 0. PEARSON—Ph alcian a-s0a.y, January 16th,.--.At 8 O'clO19k, tricts,died.1n.her 93rd year,-at the -NIUS 91 ly bring a box with lunch.for two, 122 Division St., Oshawa. D lily actQ17 Mrs. Young E. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Direetiot coffee provided. Boxes -to be-trim�- was the -.vl'dow Ujiah� Young, wliv JL 0,gDotometrical Association of Ontario.Reg. bar*[ the American 0 med. with silver and -white. Each predeceased her six years ago. Mrs. 'Established ISW 11125 REWARD member bring a friend. Young was n the habit of spendin- ty -V 9 . q her winters at-the residence of her OUNBARTON. rd will b 'kiven"for soll in Oshawa, and returning to $25.00 RewR a The A.Y.P.A.,.-will hold Et mock par- Pickering, where she resided for the % apprehension and conviction E. OERISTIAN, Barrister and' t "e liament in the Codunurdty Hall thZs summer. Her death was due to nat- Bard ey Fee- AeSoWtor,NotLry Public Etc. Money to of the parties found guilty of re- Friday night. Ift ural.causes. The deceased was born So!.tb Vllfin- - wt.House. Whitby. 251y gnoVing and carrying away out of On Friday evening, Jxivary 18th, in Darlington Township and received For pig gives be t results for the & ROAS—Barristers. So. n sight my Basket Sign from my a meeting of the Dunbartofi Anglican her early education At Markham. Shp, mo ey of any feed in the market BE Arc North-, Ontario Building, 330 premises early Sunday morning, Mission will be held- in the Cornintin- is _S.'urvived by '=4 son;-Cltirehze alid say 'roronto. -October,the 21st, MS. ity Hall at eight o'clock. foar grandchildren. Funeral serviccs Ground Wheat, On Sunday at the Community Hall were held Sunday afternoon at- 1,30. GroundCorn, . .y1i Adelaide 2707 CHAS. A. WHITS. Sunday School will meet-,at 2 pan.: Interment took place at Markham. Uracked Corn, %1:ZSO*1 & PICKERING— Successor to late W. G. Barnes R I C Bea So, 213-214 Confed. -and church service 4t 3 p.m., coa- Spratched Feed foi Hens, Walk=L t�ad Yonge and Rich. Phone Mark 0420 ductet4 by-Rev. D. B. LAngfords- GREENWOOO ain 1390 and Main KISSIMI FLOUR, aday asid Satutday. k7=. Sti Roofing Material BOYS' tONFERENCE The. Youn-- People's SOcirstY of St- For pastry and flue-cake baking Paul's Church, Pickering, will be the to unsurpa-ssqd. In connection with. the Sunday guests 'of the Greenwood Y.P.S., "on J 5 x Britirjh Columbia Shingles School Convention,there will be a con- Friday evening, January 11th. They- ..BAKER'S JOY LAKE B. BEATC.N. D. D. S.. 3 fereme for the teen age boys at St. are very kindly repeating their Chris- Roya. Equal to the.-beat for Bread, and BC4*du t. Surveone as 4T -e of Dental No. 2 3,and 5x Paul's United Church, Pickering, on tinas �pageant, "'The Lighted High- nd 01 nto. Office it coati a little less. y- Tues ever Murdock' Whitb �day, January 15tb, at 4.30 pan. way" for us, and we'are looking forr 9 tc 2 .4 -phone 6. It is desired to have a good reDre- ward to a-very pleasant evening with Wheat, Barley, Buckwheat and bow 220 441y AMP,how& TORONTO ASPHALT sentation from every scho,,l *in the the frien.ds of St. Paul's. Let qvery- Oats Wanted. 1-','U. D. D. 9., U D. S., ROOFUJG Township as very important anEounce- body come to our Young People's,So- r to Dr.J.N.Dalesi, le of ur- the lioyalf Patronize Your Home Mill ty.ege of al-Surg�d Taaron- Mrirray's IS in., 32 in. and 30 inch monts will be made and business ciety oil Friday ever-iing at 8 o'clock. e , widtiLs, 4 in 1 Shingles also ranged. The Boy Prerhier ' of thtr- The Greenwood Girls 'Mission Cir- to urkiv At Claremont offte-over D, A. Soott..10-1 every Tuesday and Frid Phone Province, James Gibson, will be pr-!-s- cle met at the home Of Miss Jess.L, Metal Valley, and ent to address the conference. Ger- Beelby on Friday afternoon, with a Ridge Roll. 1JERBERTT. FALLAISM L D S.. ald 00'ivan, *Boys' 'Supt. Loo(i 4kttendance. The annual ebection .1 ta, u IS.. Graduatii of the Royal College or M a teria 1, or will give priee on AUDLIKEY a officers resulted as follows: Hon. a and the university of Toronto. finished job. Pres, Miss May Browfi; Presidentl a second door east of St. Ard. row's urch. c iss Edith Ormerod; ist Viee-Pres., 0 -0 A - L 6 ckering.Ont i 0915ce hou rs : 9 Remember the January meeting of M a.W.. P. or by appo nt went. Phone Mrs. Wni. Brown-'2nd Vice-Pres.Mi�;.s F I$kcft 3 4�,;y PICKEMNG m:o' -the Audley Community (1uh. to- be 'Oreen; 3rd'V`ke-Presidqyr, Miss held at the home of Mr. W. W..Gee, Edna. Mabel Bie; Corres. See., Miss Mary A anod supply of HFird and Soft L U B Ed i RYAM) on .-Monday- 'evening, Janudry 14t1i. Raine; Treas., Mjcz�z Margaret Gee; Coal on hand. Algo a cupply fir t meeting of the New Year. Rpc. Sec., Miss Jessie Beelby; Chris- AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- The annual meeting of the Women's . . . of Kindling Wood, -Fire and auto=cbi).!jsur2Ace Of all kirids tian Siewardship and' Finance Secie- 'rft-%=t"nX c0my`irl�tscf Wild financial stand. THMAKINING HAREET Assn. was' held at the home of Mrs. f me. C. Gazley, on Tuesday afternoor?, with tary, Miss-Gladys Puckrin; Associate, --Al Phone-Pick. I',09. Heipers See., Misses Zorah-Gee and KEAY-Liceused auction- We buv and sell, furnish quotations. a good number of the M�Mberb Mildred Mantell; -Supply See., Miss 12tf GHee0r.RAG1i!`r,a. Lrve stock and genera; and information on all Listed and present.- The election of officers-re- , tales Alice Pegg; Strangers Sec., Miss Ha- DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKIN& 9.03ONO2Y.ItTer"ed to.nelt" rea able, R. Unlisted Mining Stocks. sulted as follows: President, Mrs. 1-. Miss Eunice Ile. Pho ou 9003-n 61-4 We will be pleased to advibe what Puckrin-, Vice-Pres., Mrs. Walter 7el Bush z Press Sec., Squire; Piani-st,- Misses Doris Gee, RPOST7" Licensed Auctioneer, stocks to buv or to bold,or Pmtt; Secretary, Miss Funice Squ!re. L. SURNINGHAM . fog ODuAt"d of York&a4 Ontario. AO. what stock to sell. Treasurer, Mrs. C. Gazley; Organist, Marjorie Smart and. Hazel Bush. Ham atime Of All 11111" &Msnuod be on aborts" Clients's," making Misses Alms Puckrin and Leila Pratt, Building and General 11641asia. Address Greas River P.0.. out. usonay by Contracting. followiog our advice. Flower Committee. Mrs. Will Puckrin :WHITEVALE. 1.4 Eetimates furnished on all clanspa .4! B-DEATON TOWNSHIPMXRK Our Ionic experience in mining. ex- Miqqes Leila Pratt and Pearl Mercer, An interesting celebration took of work-laterlor and Exterior. coavvy"oer. comaimissiamar for tending over -a period of twenty Visiting Committee, Mm S. Puckrin; place-on New Yeaes Day at-the home Alterations and,repairs. A611411ijabuitS. XW - Imam of years. allows us to give Sound advice Mrs. L. Saunders, Mrs. G. Tripp; (a) I of Blake aM Mrs. Annis, when about 0101t. 1-v on the Investment feature of a mine Group eader, Mrs. Will Guthrie; fifty gaests assembled to celebrate the .Chi-mneys Built Cone"te Work Phone-Pickering�5712 GRANT-Lot 1. concession 4 or the speculative fes.tare of & pro@- Group, (b) Leader, Mrs. R. Hedge: olden wedding-of Mr. and Mrs Thos. Teleph-n Uwks-, pective mining venture Group (c). Leade� Miss Gladys Puck- White. A wetiding dinner wa; ser,- FAIRPORT, ONTARI[G "0 A"v%i.1an1 Buslaoss and __-S0LL0WAY-. XML7S__&_0O. -In". . ___.__-ii-. . -ha -�0­. . couple. Mr. and Mrs. White, whose IL_J aditors GRANT, GODFRZY&CO 31 .41 li�­fiwe itra-michildl*h-of the Ppy St. East. Tormto. Canada, Adel;ice Members of Fitandard FAIRPORT ]a N.1 C I Sly Stock Exchange, maiden mine was Jennie Breuls, were M am her@ of t he Mon t real There passed away from on,: midst married January lst, 1879, at the 11 otia Shingles ge. a I i ilMS.C1 TIONEER foryoril qntanoandDurham on ecem er Gracie 0'- bride's home at Rkrigwqod, in York - - .- ---zed Steel Ahing!44 k Comptaes. A.Ili;;�&o( iji" - attenilsel Offl.­e and Board Room,9kround Floor. Brien. the well known and highl) County, by Rev. J. B. Moore, And Bird's Felt Slate Shinitlesi Torwareatievable. Datow "= is, .1. way be Metropolitan Building, -respected daughter of Mr. and Mrs. who now resides in.Florida, and phon- for sale At asimused at NEWS'09L-v aeu and indeven. :,dew 01tionee. Wbitby,Out. - &7 TORONTO, ONTARIO Wrn O'Briers, after a very brief ill- ed hP.4 felicitation3 from his home dui- T. PATERSON'S CLAREMOIN7 Phones:Adelaide 637k&Dd=24 -ness' from flu-pneumania.- Althousch ing the ceremonies. The immediate Call and get prices. Phone 28IS' not having enjoyed very aood he&lth -fgmily, comprising four sons and foul ir families were THE RURAL of late' yearsi her sudden death came daughters, with- the We Extend - as . arents. LAW, i shock to her relatives and frienAs present to do honor to their P SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. in this community. The late Miss Rev. W. Rackham', presided at the :to our many frien-cls O'Brien was born in Fairport. Sht banquet. , Mr. White wU born in G A R A G E I d c Fistate and Insurance. had a very genial di.,aposition and wus WhItevale 73 years ago, and Mrs an ustomers our Real 1p her White in Ringwood in 1856, and have We ftre prepared to do all kinds, always willinq and ready to he Farm Properties a-.13pecialty. fellows. Her lopq will be keen�y felt resided in this district. all their-live-, of repairing of cars, also bat by all who knew 1­,et The funeral and have Ispent all their married life tery charging, electric. Head Office:213 214 Confederation Life Building. Toronto. service --vas conducted y the Rev. Mr. in the vicinity of their present houte. welding and in fact - Best W everything in coa. ishes I.. Phone Main IM. Langford, of St.'Georiife'A, Pickering, They have four sons'living. Russell, and the Rev. Dr. Frazer, of.Dunbar- of Havre, Montana; Lloyd anJ Or, nection 'with for a Branch Office: Gordon Building. ton-at her lite home, ard was Jargety ville, of Toronto;,Land Harold at the car work. attended .. Interfnent was made in the parental home; a so-.four daughters, Pickering Ontario. Phone 0000. Nil Friends Cemetery, Fairport, on Tues- Mrs. Lillie Poynter. it home; Mrs. Gas, Oil@, Grease and Accessories, day, Januar� I-st. Deteased lexveg -Arthur Pherrill-and Him--Biake-Annis, an hanti -Conatpkil fly, erry Xfnas -a- to mourn her )oqs 'her father and of Whitevale; and. Mrs. -Levi Annis, Call and see our Catalogues of TIME TABLE-Pickaring Station le Dodge and Star Cars.: mother and one sister, : Mrs. Rec of. Port- Union. The happy coup T.A. Trainsi&89 Easl.dus as fall9tr8Z Fuller. were made the 'recipiente of m;art A No. 10 Idw 7-68 A M. is tokens of esteern in which their fa�`n� L W'S GARM4 Phone 46W. 28 Local 12M P.M. 'BROCK ROAD. ily and friends hold them, their,faim- So Local 5.24 P.X AND SERVICE STATION ily presenting them with a mdio. Sunday train, &38 A. M. Seth Badire'row visite,12 with. 0.41- 'ALVIN BUSHBY Trains going West ace as follows-- awa friends last week. OROUGHAN. 0 ry -27 Local 2.25-P.M. after a severe attack of the flu. The .flu ep.idemic ha's gradually c 'Xite No. 29 Local 9.29 A.M. -Mr.� Badger w is still ve weak PICKERING lis- r 9 M&iI - 906P.M. Jack Hatch has-secured=_nloyment oppeared from this neighborhood. Sunday train, 8.32 P. M. with a sheet metal firm in Toronto. We' are glad to note that Mrg. R. Foregoing is iccordil3R to Standard 'Chas. A. Fuller has quite recov- D. Miller is slowly improving­ time. ered from a severe attack of the flu. The Township Council will hold .0 T he' ' -F1 U I .,Fibre' 'S ui it 6 '1 The skatimZ rink is being well pat- their first 'ineet7ing of the. year on roniied durin;z the present cold spell. Monday next. Thompson, of'Markham, i' your system needs CLAREMONT Uttle Smittv is ariiong the star stick Miss . .8-piece, 38.00 6erow-thi,; week. handlers: viMting Miss Phyllis Decorative Suite for living CREAMERY I Every penz-on in the community is Mrs. lioltby,-sr.�r has been 'confined wto-hic to- 'he' lp YOU reow or den-set Dia- to the house for some weeks with a tee,chair invited to corilc to Mr. A. 'C. and rocker, with LaprinR back . again to ro-t ho-ne on Friay evening at eight bad attack of bronchitis. mon',* -i seats and sprinic cushion@, Highest price pnid for -to he' 1-Mr. Burrows An(f daughter from-Cie o5clock 1p orp�anize a. Comniu- bust health and -.1 hplp make the West, bave been visitirm Miss B@te "covered in ;noquette. two. Crearn at the nitv Club . Come ai She accompan. toned antique buff* finish. Club one of the bcqt. during the past week. The recent sch,.l mee-ting was c1ply ied them to the city. . .-strength %Social, 3 piece@, $38 00 -.Claremart Cr held on -Wednesday, the 2nd, with The anhual congregational meeting Win. Ellicott of St. John's United.Church is t the usual quiet tone. Q be We.recommend Bedroom Outfit -Givens a trial and be convinced wjv re-ile�cted Truitee, and James held ill the church on Wedinesday af- ey and Stanl Mur&eh were ternoon, January 16th, at 2 o'clock. Firl 7-Piece at little cost elected. a sauditors. All good men Otir school children enjoyed the ex- M A L T FJA D MILLS tra week's holiday, which was un- ind true. This attractive outfit of 7 pieces, Toronto Univer- avoidably given them on account �ot' ANT) Robert McKay, of consisting of 2 toned antique wal- sity, was the guest of.. Wa)ter H. Illness in the home of theleacher. The W. M. S. of St. John's United xmt dresser, waltint stel bed, cable J4ckson over the recent holidal COD LIVER OIL spring and all felt mattresses, and hurch rill meet at the home of Mrs. VIn friend have returned to C H. and his also tvro feather pillows and full r Pastry wile the city to resume their studies. Both D. 'Gannon on thursday',1anuary 17, Prepared from the flnestB rle in. All- the ladies of the Malt and pnrost Cod Oil. sized c-otton-filled c owforter. these.yourtic men expect to kraduate at 2.30 p. ; Liver Our Royal Brand in-Arts this coming*summer. .congregation are cordially invited t9 Pleasant to take and suitable fw 7 piem. cow plete,­$53.00 A meeting was held on S.gturday attend. 611dren and adults. Citizens' League jkAd Fire Co. `Spring-fflled Mattresses always your Grocer's. lagt in the school-bouse to discuss tht The oung Den- have at last purchased a now truck advisability of startirW. a Y -on hand. Farmers who have WhO&V Chap- for th� tire Eiigine. A'new cement prices: A0A your ple's Community Club. F. M. flour Made frotn y6ar-owh mant, of Audley, and others express. floor has--been laid in the Fire Hall and the men are busy getting every- .1 lb.i4r, wheat. We can ed their views and gave a line of iid 2 lb. jar, grin.d it. vice regarding the usual procedure. thiffg in shape for any emergency. -old theft Ce As t r S, ehift The ihitial meeting will be held at The Citizens' Leag�e virill h Feed of all kinds-Chicko Ifeed, the home 'of*A. C. Diamond, rwhen,. annual meeting in the Fire Hall oil Dealer andl Furniture hen feed, chop, millfstd. it is expected, OfficerA will be duly Tuesday evening, Ja;nuary 15th, at E. C. i6nes, Phm. 8 Funeral Directoe. . I . s elected and the club will take ton-- which the financial- statement will be Phone 1.300 Chopping every week-day.- te form. Come one and all, on I mi�de and officers elected for the en- PhoneAWO ere TH R N_G Nu. d S,X etso con ru D. o to- sning venr. Every body interestao pi ke Friday evening, January 11th 0 rly)gt Ontstr;o .. are requested to attend. Fiskelftig, olatario XjQ03C"V�r00=-k-rught) at 7.30, o'clocIL a �.Xlwft Eli ha,: hi StA UP a r low Its wmg with 'Yea w3i t row, am "tri ]EIwaft; "t,w�� that. arm?" Cash-asked, a orm note 'of gruff_ admiration for the man's pluck creeping into bii--voice. ....R. OYAL "My business arm is-all right." Blaze grinnvd. -"I'm, aimin' to see EAST this thirig through." moon p: coulee. Brother Zones- started for the creek-bottom. Dark screening clouds'hid the at; they made the KE He went a hundred yards when he 'STANDARD OF QUALITY" FOR OVER 50 turned to send them a-low.cautious whistle I . 1:111ZIM-0 ut FA1412,5,1:1*1 "The�re coming now." Brdth�. .,T� EA . I , r7 Jrnels whispered. ' "Ab6tif two 0 gar4d4ene aining "The Shower Bath - esh 1111!MM th -N Thtiy'll be up-to the wire in three or �Fr four minutes. I caught em. jumping Absent Tr " 'crost that bare spot round the bend. Better. bathing facillu-c-n. are often Now there'll be hell to pay." 'Mary Starok Kerr One minute, two minutes, Mrs. Blank was life ihother of one -homes where bathrooms are needed in a.few seconds, and the creek bol�- boy, She had a really not found. A cheap anta x-,onvenlent good system of ERUNG tom swarmed with men. Morrow'i child training and bad followed It for shower bath can be eivly made and A hand w:ent'up.,-The old battle cry of several �'ears. The boy seemed aix�'uRed In the kitchen or �.ii the back the Double A iIfng out and, like the Ideal child,- so Mrs. Blank felt safe, porch. SAG E. ftbled demons of the An&�s, Aeklin's now, in taking a positio ly Ilse- outside of The shower bath is,c-tpeclal hired warriors crashed into the be- her home. it was not alinplutely nec' -e tberc-Lre children.' ful Ili homes whet wildered Basques. essary for her to go out to work, but A hole is cut in the boltom of a 4- To get away as quickly as possible the mo6ey would enable-the fanilly to,gallon buC.et and.a. p14?�,e of. pipe 2 bition of most buy many thin'-s for whiell, they had iculies long soldered ln,,the opening, 5104CLAilk DRAGO seemed to be the one am of the men from the valley. longed. Rubber tkibing 4 to 6 fe-Et long is at- 9"V416"?i lqA3 i-, "4.^ *11tv'Ca.,ftc Little Salvator, and four or five tie's of But with the du the new posi- tached to the pipe and a nozzle is -BEUIN HERF.-TODAY others, however- fought their way.-*tq tion, fitted dn the'eud of the r"liber tubing. 'protected lips. -Her finger nails rip- , nv- there was not uc-h time for y,s school, A sprinkler from a w a I t raig Esteban's side and tried to-return the hom"e ilfe left. Before Tedd can may Dick Acklin, L ig boss of the Double ped his.face as he put iler down. A ranZb, Plots with Back-Bodine, new! fire of Acklin's riders.-But every time time, his mother was gone,' leaving be used Instead of the 1(.zZle'. The the Double A guns roared and rippedl Vucket can be raised or lowered to owner of the old Webster p1sce, to rob'. CHAPTER XII. directions for him to 'follow when he the Basques of Paradise Vail on'deserted 'arrived at home." But there was no s"It I , wide the darkness, some the convenience of the person. Y of HE LAST TRAIL. WP The; firing continued. � Sali one to see that the ;Iireqtious- ,r, taking the bath by.a rupf taste'ned to their water su T 1�y- Jot:e Arrascada,I rator owner of the ancho Buenn Vista, is, Ej;te�- ' i the handle of the buc;itt and run father of Mercedes, Este�an and little� an's ignominious re'trea't looked for his companions. Only carried out. Teddy played with the smarted him to the -heart. He sulked Esteban,�Romero, and he, wire left neighbors' children, and Blank through a pulley wilk-h is- fastened, blind Basilio. Esteban is caught SPY-and fumed for a long �ime before he Then, seeing the battle was. 'Aopeless,i had no way. of knowing that some of I with a staple to a jolm lu. the ceiling. Ing by Blaze Kildare of the Double A.j I ..Esteban shoots Blaze in the arm. -Bo-'�lound the cou:age, to-face -Romero he followed his friends. Romero and the neigbborse children ba Th nd of the rope ls,14ped Over a d been I le e I hook..whicix is dT*i%*en 94 r,'Mrely 'into dine attends a Basqu, meeting as an!and the caustic Salvator. Esteban had about enough of it, too. learning many wrong aud injurious uninvited guest, While he had been outside, venting The bank of the creek offered them habits, She dl& uot hinow that. now,I the' v.-Indow Or door f.-�ng. or into v 11. -NUW GO ON WITH THE STORY his wrath on the desert night, they fair protection. Around the bend the Teddy was also learning these same! the studding in the w, "Aly rights. have ppiority over ull made plans of their own. Romero ground flattened otit. It meant a wild habits. She had followed her chIt& A clothespJti elosell w..- -,be rubbe? had passed the word to those appar- dash as the Double A men closed in. training system, and as It had worked tzibFug "rY64 as a st,'qp, wo ta vat off. tothti water rights in this valley, ex- Ten seconds brought them to the out beautifully so far, she trusted It to the Nvatvr as desli-ed. Tj,� hhowerc-an ceptin' Acklin's!",, Buck tried to drop ently dissatisfied with the way the i be better regulated I)y (Ipvlce :this statement like a bombshell. He meeting was going to be at Cesar's flat country where they were an easy go on working In her absence. . i gazed about the room to watch it.,place at midnight. They did not im- target. The Double A guns flashed. Mrs. Blank had forgULEen that a as follows: ..The-end of c� I-rlk-ce of. No. effect. 1portune Esteban to join them. HelOne of the boys shrieked and toppledisystem of child training Is at hest 12 or I I wire is fa,�tei,�,� 'o a di.�k of felt the. rebuff and- immediately re- !-Out of his saddle. A seco leather.or tin. or a cap a tin 4'!au, Jose shook Js head� judicially. Ad volley only a tool, and cannol work without makIng a hole r­...V�rial iiredl follcwed, but the other Basque was the owner's h.4nd back of It. can-, "AgLin I say, the law will decide one* �! Solved to go. , I If Acklin builds a fence on his own - He had b�rought his reata. to his Out ofsiiht. not press a, �,ulton to start the.ma-'rillinIng the wire thro-up', i-ud -looping property to keer us out, that Is hi.1,room, and when he had opened his "Who is. he?" Cisli cried; as 31el- .�hinery ruuning in the morning, and , thp end. This disk Is ovei the If we destroy it. or trespass 17indow he quickly noosed the rope ody and Blaze-iode down into the'then, expect It to go ou rt b,ickpt and _,,,,I,,.g!holp in the bottom of il;� right. 0 . . - -e eyt*-n,7- ;brou'gll the over a bed-post and slid noiselessly bottom. smoothly all (lay. I?he attat'lled w1i on his land, and resort to our guns, I rubber tubing aild tht' The then we. are wAside the law. We to the ground. The boy lay on his face. Melody The right kind of a tool wlil work ; t,to 'It took him some ti 'me to reach turned him over. wondem when someone is pre,4ent to shower can bt� rPgu1a*,P,' by the disk 'wRn go into coart. 'with clean'Ferri's house. n't that-too bad?" he groaned. use It skillfully, but it act-omplishes being ral8e%q arid To%vei*P,',' t-y mpitnFt oil . ....... hands!". A *"We have our guns with us; Cesar Then to* Cash. "It's Old Ironsides' nothing when It lies at home without the' wire.: The weight (i: the wai-!r In "You bet," ILacarorn chimed in the trained hand to employ it� It Wias the bucket -on the t4_iA- -,I] 1twin a "In a week we will find out w ere h 'I has tools -enough to go around." Ro- kid r y mifficient seal when nc f:,q Is tl�t,ired. we're at. We all know Tom Brand.i.me 0 was saying a;% Esteban arri4d. And as the carried Esteban. to!a. terrible shock to' Mr-A. Blank w ien A� large tub is 'pla,--1 nuder the lie's been on the square-wi'll, us every ithe Bull's Head. Nlere(;es wondered %he heard of F;ome thtng,4 her ,on had ;why little Basilio sobbed a' toq$K.d been doing. 11pr eye-. were peut-41 to --hower, in which tfle 1,;;tber glands. thi.e. I'll run down and see him." �li, his tiny bed., Loing s he e' o tThe tub and bucket P"t More at'rac- t that sh was needed at home. The little man stopped short. His desert n t the fa( Ht he tive If given two pts U! white PaInt eves singled out Bo�ijne: stretched bctween the Rancho Buena; The money she a a4 earning office was buying uq#ful and bea0tiful �nd one coat of Whitt *­Zmel. "Now. suppose you beat it out-of; Vista and the Apot where Esteban fell. And yet. with an int here, big fellow The going may be uition rare thinics for the home". and helping to ' !_ -_ __F_n1 14n .among Tr. rough if you rait un _;Mee;:ng- the h1in,l_14Kk-li#4,FL brea q up.,# 7 :knew that sonnething terrible had hap- decided that"It would be better to be 7, Lucky Cotnc,itrce pened. satisfied with the plaineokt of furniture 7. _"Don't come ba& eitMr!*' some! I.- Motorist (held up I...- Flwpdiug� -"I -pay toi- the hi)mt t. apt 11111-tiving 1k, 't(-) I ore veiled. Mercede% awakened her brother L�nd and take longer to n , ... " W rlt,line'i eyebrows flattened aut l,tried to comfort him. "What ;* the. It took so'me time to uml solicitor." "I I'I[ go." he muttered. "But not matter?" she Implored; that�had resulted from neglect. but- Tralnc (,Op 6%.1-Ith.r, .'- �q .,ticket). hecstu,-e any one here looks bad to "Esteban!" he. cried; !.soniethingl the Srst step was a heart to heart talk,"'Well, )QU will.have" t, more news ire, I came to talk peace, -but all �bad has come. madrecita." with the boy., lie* bad Imbibed a.'ror him noiv,- F�.e heard is a lot of mouthing about The little pet name went unheard. wrong Idea of the value of. money as the law." -Mercedes only knew her throat was compared with other things, by iseeing Two of a K'�.:� Ile had reached the end of the dry with sudden agvny. She had had his mother so eager to -ecure _it� ball ­Wh,�..Jp 'Iru d vera.ndah and was about to open the, her own. rnksgivings about E'litteban. When he saw her give up her salary B(-n 'i'll, gain* to me-doctor, I Hastily throwing' on a. wrap, she for the, make of y'at -don'4 llk�-. the -loo-k wif�­ when he almost stumbled' dolng'her d6t pa 14) LpRtp 01 el. Basilio.' "started for Jose's room. The hallway home, it did him more good Ilia n any comj� 1400't alke - e-ed" had found the boy awake made a sharp angle- vs,ii turned to amount of lecturing could hav e 41one.'tbe Iook'.o' mine 'eitlte�; when -the had left the room ulvere, 'lead into the wing where he oilept. When his mother and father eased.l. Mo the ni�etirw' wax 'held, s;� she had A Rmall window opened'on the f to spend money 'on. "fin4 clo6&q.."! ga i �%jrt don'-, go -d frr osmetics, and tobacco, then the boy i(p. but evea. ure"ed him. and the two of them had vat )m the angle. to K.-t Itist -Irsindered about in- the nw�ohliLrht.- Without thinking, Mercedes stoppc�d began to see something bigger .a-nd Rhe heard the child cry. and saw� Benciing his hpati ne kissed heriand looked down. Esteban's Window better than &."quest for money to Bodine raise -his foot ar!d--6rush him'passionately. Her finzer nails ripped I was plainly visib!e; and hanging spend for toys and candy. The toar ocal -Agent . Wanted his face. from it she saw the dungling rest&. 1worked again when Its owner came -".r '01.i - . . ;.!b 14",'L. ati(io. 7n a second she waq up with i;,nr f1mi-. vtr��­q _,�, ad& t- its il., adro & ios ishe gasped; '-the home and took- it in her own hand. m. and took the little fellow intoi M --�rt OT1.0 looftl arms. --Ys --- mill"l is right a th.4 is obHged t or K-t". ong ttj 1"WV11 go uO Rebel Creek �far as� 1-t.n"cem"a 1,11% 1kith ous e\per- BwliFo ceased crying and bler-,the wire. We can. cut it before we With swift feet, she ran for her from home, some other competent rl�e 1%;I,l h.,, cetic- qtarted him 'into. the patio; but are discovered. Once ins�ide, you can father. Through the closed door she person should Ue left to care for her I-md-. Illltii-r-' iand P.N�o* 7- -the -,ttocxi t(Ad hiM whit she had discovvad. chlW She must not expect her knowl- sigtzinct. i,erniatLettr �Lfld her ground and laughed hold off their men while'sorne of us an ex-.1lent incon).- I otr. energ-11c c,.n4emptU4USIY at her enemy. I Jose.bade -her go back to Baiiijo. lie edge of child training to be-strective- -rtnrt. wake short work of that bank. ' A !dressed hurriedly and followed. her during her continued absence. 1—W !-Ub.". '-d mol.thly Pndine'q cruel mouth held its dia-'stick of, dynimite-will blow it into I It,ldenj. - -A4-1 V-ph�, �fpated colill- o! We won't wait for ,t - !b-AI)cAI %n-in aq he got into his saddle.i Idah I �to.the littlt fellow:s bedside" 1,titi0ly and should ddreesed to ny law:I Then Me.reedes and her father tip- .Once spatpfi. he wheeled his horse on�Once we get the water turned Where If they do not settle the binan& it- hind- legs and. read0hing down, it belongs. Acklin and Bodine will;toed downstairs. The old Basque strike pretty-soan there will be more] Of- J. DINOWAN k C�-]IMANY. cauelit the surpris�d girC4round the ne�er get it back. If you are willing 1pulled the bell-cord' foi Mariano. truth than poetry.in "Yes, We Have �k 3rRiRt strid lifted herbeside Wim. She jWhen" the ihozo appeared, frightened central sialid', Toronto I him, but be was,to try it, raise your hands!" Ing No ]Bananas." bit, Fifid stratched One by aone the hands wen at be called at'this unusual him t Ms horse. 0�_ _ .too strong for her. Rending his head, until Romero.waved his fO',IoWc1,,.,t"� t1O kis;sed her piRsior-.Aely' on 'her' Tears filled Merlem eyes as she un-.their horses. :saw her father take down his riffel IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD IN THE SPRINC And as they moved throlin, the, gh and 1111 his long-unused belt with e6i-t- NOW IS THE TIMEVO HAUL YOUR velvety night the man whom they� i ridges. His set face and 'sparinkl ICKS hoped to catch off hi guilrd sipp**d I words -did -not 'serve to lessen- ber of his riders in! Used Pianos Sale ,.free. ,vith a dozen' S the dimly 'lighted dininig-room at th dread. i When To,;e 'hird-crossed the creek Bull's Head. Kildare, his 'arm ban-i I he held to-the north until he came to, daged, lounged acrogs the table from the entrance of Smoky Canon. .AT A LOW COST OVER WINTER- ROADS. awn�d. "Cash Morrow. Somebody y. All kinds of Textures In all colors and shades for all p�-, looked at his watch. it was 'almost Ile turned his horse into the longer i Send for free Colored Catalogue and Samples Arail that led to tlid fence and up to! two o'clock. 4he Chininey Melody, Brother Jones, Patters6i.i,I As lie did so, a gun! -n.' .7hoCooksville Company, Limited and the rest of the men got Jo their�flashed from the rim-rocks ab4ve-hii ng on their guns.i-lits ho-rse Jumped, and Jose lurched feet and beg4n buckli 26 Queen St. 21� MOZONT0, 031rT. 1174 PhIlliPs Place, XONTWE-11-, P.Q. Cash scratched his head,-unconsciou and fell head-foa most to the ground. Lion sin WOXZB: La'ncaoter 7EPC on his in a 1)p rief Cookovillo, Wilton, Clieltenhain, Vellson. ly. He i:olled over ceinvulsion and. then lay still. No, "Wish the.Big Boss was 'here," he gh 1of pain escoped. bini. said aloua. "Boys," lie, went on 4ow- nioar. or. $1 ly, in a tone tbat said be rimde his Jose's horse stared at his. fallen i WED PIAN master. -Ile came close and nudged decision as be 'went along, "we're Blil the..w ide- - Reintzmant & Company Vpright, going.inta-the v-0,-,-,below S -Pur wire!" him with his nos;6. .1 MON I thoroughly overhauled, first-6613 Hands top' Sonl,� ol open; unseeing eyes of the man who s ped no ing. Cross-cut, Crescent .Ground, will saw' 011'_ more. co-ndifion, 7 1:3 octaves, nice tone, 4ropped a gun, With-one accord the i-had ridden'him.-so- loiig were-glazed regular price $500, special at $275, y in death.- timber,time' and labor being equal', than a'n"y' other turned and 'regarded him expectant- easy terms. Thfig Is just a sa ly. "Cas caught the'tension. Oid lrons�ides would never 1:ide'the onade.-This guarantee.has nevor been challenged. :)f the many Bargainf; Ili Used t trails again? Pianos on ha d. The nce is fifty yards hiside mirl -,.be continued.). .�,SIMONDS CANADA 8AW.00.,,LIMITED, 4, . _P -"W tI bre T-IL line,"'hewent on e�birilt it ST.Ptili MCIIT A09,100MIS Avemut,MONT11119AL.Owe. Write for Selected List VANCOUVER.D.C. roptor4TO,ON�I.. ST.JC)HN,N!lb� S4&3 so as to be safe without checking up HEINTZMAN Co., Nka.I. go down +hrough the Ch*lll,ley: No om� can pogsess: at thle "nic TO - 195 yonwo strost, ronto -hun�t from the little coulee time the virties of youth and of .1 ge. and rtill t at lies t-Emil L-ull-wie. halfway to the creek. If we have any trouble we'll be on our o�� '29 land.!' 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I . :-_�. 11 , b i _ - . . . . � - - -�­­ I 1-- __ _ - ��- .,_- ,. __T_W.O._F_AM1_LtES:W1_PrE " . ..� - __ - �- - . . �D_GLT_ffy -N-EG -ECTING TO OSSERYE CAUTION AT A RAILWAY 'CROSSING - , - I I`Ili - : . I .. V&L- Alexandre Dupuis. former -resident of Cornwall. wai driving with 111A wife, foar children and Edgar Rivet, a fellow-employee, and the latter'* wife, to-Peterboro 31. his Car wad ' - Dec"' - -�7 � - . --struck a, `e Catara.qul level crowing by C.S.R. train No. 14 en route from Toronto to A-lontreal. �, .1 - , - , --_--,truck I - � � e as thrown 1.000 -' ': .1�. . � -a-minute flier. -Dupuis. 46. had employed by a Vermont mar 9-blw-6-w-n--an-,T-TTlvp�-s-family to their new homes in Pet-erb-oro, where May - were . .. - -- feet by tee mile . Every occupant of the car (lied almost instantaneously. and wretkag_ w ­ wre.* I he tayout shows: 0 I Dupuis and his 2S.year-old wtfe� -(2) Celeste Dupuis, -aged 4, (3) Madeste, 6, the eldest*6bild, (4) shown a view � .­ � I"N ; � - . Of Cataraq:'1 Crossing taken opposite the warning cross-arm: showing the Black house oil .west side of the highway• telephone and Hydro, poles and this trees. (5) Edgar Rivet his-young i : - ...11 7 wife. Rom.); (6) is the home of Saul Geray. where Dupuis and his family resided In Cornwall, and (7)- Is the home of Tbomaik 111vot, where Edgar and his wife lived, .In (3) The photq- .. , _I I-��4 . Dupuis . ,graphed .r'l,_)ws fb6 wmckage of the car which -was carried on the' front of the bDcamotive. part of it still remaining there ,Aheu the train arrived at Kingst.6n. (.9) shows .%irs.".Dupuis and the - . . . . .; . , ..- ­.. youngea" -tifid. Jeanette. aged 2. In (10) is shown the spot whefe the body of the car was thrown by the locomotive. - . � . .. . . � I - . - - . .. . I .- I I I --- . . . . � _ _:!�. . _ I Tariff League Advocated ' IS 24.295 arrests In 1914 as against , ' Shows' Drinking* I � " I gave 4 1 I . . : .._ . Retaliation has been urged before I King on 1,4213,042 in 1927. iGermatky to Redeem , ... . . .. . I but never, It Is asserted, has the Do:1 I .. . - I- _�_`" In 1920 titles In States that had the; r% '11 0 . I ..` I . ­ I- .11, � : . - I Held Marks "', "z Way to Offset ' I ncrease in U. S. In laws before the passage '6f the I Belgian- � ,ff minion been in a position whirs Ii I -- __ .. - :� could afford to take retaliatory meas-1 .. - Hoover Tar , , ' - Eightp.lentli Amendment the league'! ... ­ - "u, , . - - urea. Now an Empire tariff league'ls.J.\4 aderatIon ' Lea " Figures 1, fig11r*'-' indicate that those arrested 1 .� . I I. , . - - .- . I - . . 1i being advocated. Tte first step in shoNved. an Increase f rom 106,072, In, Brussels.--A Berlin telegram says th . '. . . . Retaliatory Act Proposed as' Canada would be an Increase In .,Say Arrests ju;np 50 . that Ge-many is ready-in prin'Ciple", - S e� . �. 027 in 1927. " wl . 1914. to 134,3 . I I Dominion Fears Loss of I preference given.British products 1e. Per., ...--, �.. ,Per Cent. " �� . *- , .:. to discuss the taking over of the . ". ....� . ..� - 1. . . , . . I . I I - . . .. . . .__--F-,�. .,. . . . Ili !return for preferential treatment 11_ . ­ . * � �..,- ­ , - I . -_ . . ..... . . . ": I - _., 7,0001000,001D-marks- left -in-Belgium .� . . I . . Market for Farmers - .!Britain- of Canadian produce. N, ' -*,- . . . of� RECORDS '•; DS OF POLICE Whalen Order's - " .1 ­ .- . � --..- Taince flip carn lavk-q vanjo,ea I g it ' 1�t the Armistice', and an official com-, .. _____ � Eanpire League Favored !British-fish government dareu to impose '"CIjurE %-jairns Vol te - " 1"W"lue printh tri.i.s - morning con- . . - 11 - - . . lose a I � . . . , . . . _ - _.­ ... . __%jangs Driven � firms",the news. I - Toronto--Canada awaits with inter tiariff oil foodstuffs. - . . X7 .. .- . . . . I I. I - -:- - . i' The proposal n6w w6tild . . In' investigation among-natives I I .., .. 0 ml�ian . �___ I . . . -I ., ... . . .iest the . . a i , ..Failed Utterly in its t -- J ' - From New York spent the occupqtion years here result of Herbert Hoover's. tariff handicap United: . . . . . � . - that would . I , Ob � !.� � .,I. .. 1. �. ellection,- The Dominion -13 directly- N • I jc:qL' � - . ' I to how the marks came into air- . , y by the Aloder-, culation-produces 'the' following facts: . � . , State 'I e, York--A.survey ck, :'as . .i .a farmers on export sales but ._ � . .�� concerned to the ratification o! the. would Admit alr Empire farm stuffs on . Lot -of' Law in a Nightsti . . . ,, - - . ation League, reC - made. pubT]c,, - lGer'nia", pournginto' Bergium, ' � -­t ' Presllden�-elect's --prre-election pledges. a free basis. It is said that flits . ent,4: - ..;._. ,Co'mmissioner. Tells .11 either requistioned- gnods oi bought '. . ,,N, .,His promlie to farmers of a tariff would not affect the price to British. says tb'at police records in 3S8 elti-s! . e, ,. ..�vl�j 'h .. Police,Heads .." ahem, according to whether thay were , :. . �consumers but would more than offset -show that arrests for intoxication rose I ' � . . � _ warma- Canadian - - 4- -that would shut out Cinadla ­ - i .: I - ,:; � New York.--The law of Ahe n.ixht-:terial, n co"", loss through restrictive farm from 235,612) Ili 1930 to 557,369 !!v-.��. i material or not. For war � :.. petition Lnay cause retaliatory meas . .. � _ "bons de requisition" were - * j�. _. . .... I I.. . . � ;tariffs the United Statei. ' . , - �I stick and the pistol has bees invoked' . . .. - . -M� . _� : , new Mice Co&niissioner, 1. . ­4 . _...ures.� His ardent suitpert of the St.! .. . . . .; I 1 . The fou'rth atum'.11.re,port�F.1.6,14Fek- by the city'. ,given. .. .. - . . - . � . .,l- --�A ,- ­ - . . I London Discussion Hinted• '' Igue,,which has for Its annpu . 4 tQ� (}rover Whale-i, in his first confer-1- 'Wine was not c!assed as war ma- .-�.,,,� ' --l"wreace seawa^ scheme may'. force . * ' .*; "'restoration. . , ,;�_ I I . ,terial; it was purchased at -1.,I"Ai I to, It Is believed here that Ili storation- of t .high . IA e lialdwin the re temperance, ,.�jk- ence with officers of the department.1 7. t. "X� . the Canadian goy '.o long de- . prices, and 'Gemllan marks.p:iii - t!-.:4 I - . - � . . _. ,government is anxious to introduce a titres that the iiii1res hav- There is a lot of law in a night-!fn the same 'way, German sold4ers, byed action; . . .e brought' .�. I . ' . 1policy of Increased ginpire . 4 Mr. Whalen told the, assent- CanadaI I . tariff ret- the organization to the conctusion that � has long suffere Afrout - -tick," - ' assing, through B.elg;um bought food . 1� ... . erence in Its next election platform. ,, , bled officers, "and p -­I_ I , FI)l nges. , The t and clothing. 'alwhy.s.pay:r ��� � IF) - United States �,tAtfff­eba � _ji-in-fiiark.4. . . - It Is also believed that v have no .hi it,:tion*in using whatever`3 . . - ..z . Pe Vols,tea7d Act has failed utterl. . the police need , -Fordney tariff, which practically ex- an arrange- o' do what, if was Intended -to do, P'S prices were inaiked in both . t a In s�holi•s, i 114 4 i..... . ..� eluded Canadian cattle and placed a-went of this kind was discused when na7meik','pr6mote temperance and sob- ineans-tbey I'mcl necessary in dealing German and Belgian 'currency, and ' ,� ­J­ * . e -- _. t�, partial bar on Canadian wheat, meant'-premier King was in, and . . I ­ . . . .. . ,Nvith gangsters. and thugs, or when . - , .- . . . I � ; *riety.", currencies ran on con- . . I will be again discussed by Sir Austen . j' their liveF, are in danger. . I want currently. During the last year Of. .,-' .'I '_, , . . .. Akardsbfp to the'pralries., It came ata�Chamberlain in Ottawa recently. it , Toi,als:of arrests bv years in the 88 every I underxi-orld character to have it .; . 1. ,:A Chamberlain cities are compiled in the report in- , occupation, BeIg,an francs disappear. .. .1, , I I time when there was depression in the Is considered significant that an Em- impressed upon him that New York is I dicated In a decline In arrests for ed compfitely. This was due to the � . on unlYealthy-plaze in -which to re , . -�,.�,pl� . Dominion, when British markets were Aire-tariff league sh6iild be warmly drunkenness beginning 19,14 When the. , _ . - fact that the franc maintained its par ,.._.�i ,-_ I - - closed to live-cattle on acgoupt of, $he.iadvocated by low tariff pipers at main, , ,, , ,, , - ­ . � .; A ­ �Mouth embargo. - figures stood at,530.3367, to 325.612 .I ';, ! - ,while the German mark was 1. :: '.1 , .- toot-and n - ,. , - ,,S Nalue,' - . .. . �* " I . I . . 1. . 1iS I . I ,. .. � Farmers Prosperous ... was visiting Canada. especially as-a f,,t Germans exchang. -ear p�oliibitlon went Into ef- other disor4erly - . . Secretary 1920 the N zeisies, gambling resorts and falling fast. The Ge . I . ,time the British Foreign I the decline Is . peak I. . ".1,4N .. - . . An exception*In ' "� . places must, be ;ed their-marks for francs-, when going I_q.. t, . I ­ _,!� . similar scheme was the' airn of Sir.' i ­'17"` ... . � ..Put depres.iicin has vanished. West- - ' ' 1 .a-int I 'noted In. 1916,with 55,9,3jall-arre.t.-for c'os"d- - I to 'neutral linds, and purchases made .. ' , ' f Austen's father. . . ; 1 , Mr.'Whalen beg'an his'first. full da :�,' � I ern farmers are more prosperous than, drunkenness. . y ­; ; at any time since the.war. Exclusion a-, the head of the Police Department; . , �_ ,�� to farmers Beginning with 19:.1-the table shows not in marks. .-,�'� I...� _. 1 Despite his. promises abroaa were paid for in. francs and -,, .\ ��-, � ­ . . that are considered In the Dominion by removijig the of the tNEo'' ..,. . 11 - .. . . . j In elgium it is believed that Ger- from the markets oi the United Statesi rapid annual increases.in the muniber-,.. I I ' particularly affecting Canada, ichief branches of the department, the, - . . . . � .. m .; _. of farm produce no longer threatens �8 of arrests from ,319,528 to 557,369. an has always :been willing to re- election 6f NIr- Hoover'ivas­welcomeil � -uniformed and piftin clothes forces. fu - Hardships * tm� The,re4)ort declares that marked In- . - I Warian disa4ier. _.�.! I here. Ever since the war years he i n14% proportion of been marks, but , . ,-, ed by, Forddey tariff were sur., crease In drinking by minors lia!j been Chief Inspector 'William J. 1,RhdY,j that France and England have pro- ..i �i. POO - I . . - ­in -charge.of the uniformed division,, ' *1 I t - * . has been admired In the DQmInion, noted throughout t ' . tented this on the grqund that the I '�. . A, . -admired * I mounted and new restrictions will, it,i and his .stand. on the St. Lawrence he Period. I I - I" ' 'nil,' .1 ­ . be The Increase In arrests for intoxica.'was retired by '.,NIr. Whalen, and hist held by Belgians were given :, I .ft expected, also overcome. I .�. I . . waterways has been popular,--partl- , . ., the_- , � I-place filled by the Appointment of . :I�.".Z .1 , . -tion in New - I � -goodai that should -17�'. '. - Nevertheless, the Dominion awaits, York, report says, has I in payment for 1.. .-"7_1 . - enlarly..In Ontario.-. .N(-.w York Herald I Deputy Chief Inspector John O'BHen-jbave been sootier than be . . kms. ' I- 4xinoun6einefit. of 'tariff changes In a' ,been at a slower rate than' in other � ' �;. M . .-t�__2.0 - . -Tribune. , I centres from which - -I.." ' I . . ... militant mood.. Already retaliation .".. . � , , , figures were John D. Coughlin. for eight given to the enemy It is also point-' ,�� . i", . - 0 - ,.. . - years head of the detective,bureau, led out that the "bons de requisition" "; _;- - ,;�p -bas been suggested, and this time by � l.....'.".1 .... I drawn. Eirminglisin, Ala.. and At- I � �Z In- low tarliff Liberal papers, Stich as-The "What was -removed and succeeded by In- � ,.. . ,- . . made you think defendant lanta, Gal, both' lncrcws'es. of 50OF - have never beer. paid. .1 ,.*I �v . 1. . aid P. 'Aflutroo'n-ey. ­ ­-Torouto Globe." 1wa-'s Intoxicated?" asked the magls-'per Cent. for the period. � Ulecto,r E.w . 7 `.,�,_;3. , Canada, as the best. 6d. . I Germany is understood to be anx- I I � :customer of the United States. poii:i trate. "The color of big itose sir.". The '11gures,the report goes on, in ious to pay in order to relieve tiff � : I .... � ..- , ..,J� _,� 4segaing natural resources essential to I replied the constable. "Well.' said divate a greater jump In States which ., Pleading. Suitor- "reaso. srng-el, bitterness that the loss of money bas, , . , ' _ 1. _ . . :..; .. , Amerifta Industry, feels Itself in a:the magistrate. "that's hardly suffict- were dry before national pr6lilbition won't you mariy me"" Girl Friend: produced aivong the populat1l6a In submitting' evidence ?or some noses are like. than In. 'the so-called wet States.I"Yes, it .VDU can tell 'lie one thing we Belgium, convinced that .its rats of : 1 1poijition to birgaln before submitting I , . . . �:! :._�. ,.� some g9,*-metera---tliey register more Pollee reports from 263 cities - 31, '"-!t.1 where in conim-.1-n." "Well, I thi., a '-' 9 the fact that Gar- 1. 11. � to a United States tariff aimed direct. - r I .k you 'exchanSle, I du t . 1 . . many did not refund the pa.vier ina-ke, .'". .�_'� '­ ' %­jr ILt the basic Canadian Industry. ,than Is Consumed." . ­ llquQr was sold legally prior to IM -%eRutiful." � .. - ­:� 1k:, . I . .., .. 11 �, I ,,are - � . � -11 : . I .. TWOINVI 1.� � . 11 - . , I 11 - - I �Nr ,4 ,..� �:; I . M 4, 3� 4 . . .. .-, . � I . . . . . ., . , I I ". . 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"{A ..d �"." ? ^'r" .c'.,. lKbtr� "'4,x rw' N. • :r .','.,. ,,.•y:_s ^Gs3.,7 al•"E. ,a-. ^gym,, •� 2 w. 9• y�'`.,;> ,f; 1'ry.u«•J�- a ;^k�L'._n�r•° ... .. 3� Yds • t. {{ x .. .y. .:. J +�A rya.+ 5 rs�' �. r ..._br' �.^V°:- ..p'w.. :. ;.. ..+•-...y .J. �'�i ,.+: "' •:.S' 5r,','+> ��Sr.7.E -� •::ic :."dj.- cv-'Qc. :[. t.;..°'a"'Y::`. `•sd.=t`Mc, «; n� ..•?•"J'a.": i'�..''S'�:E: ,.- i"a.- .s.. :a f':•Y;t^,.. ,:_d':e'.`.:..d'�l" n7...s. s," •:",�i5.rX v� w - '....' Is vthei neeessariea'iit tl''�e-Pttyrnrtiits '"PICKESIN6 TOWNSBII'S. for the luxuries of Jife should be CONVENTION A Safe Old Herbal ie S - _ G11} 1 C ats ld be f � ...0 � bQ�• ' c3vaJJa, - The annual- Convention of Acker- V� • a�Ce '������� ing :ToAmship Sunday School .Asap- • ,><.7,per Yar,; •]b0ir paid In.advance. "M DUNdARTOltt. w = , Remedy for Sick s ,{Soiacri sow co the united State and Crest - _�. dation will be held in St. Pauls L P ted-Church, Pickering, on Tuesday; a _ Britain i2•oo:tn advance. Mrs. Emma Cowart is visiting with e • t _ friends in Brantford. January 15th. P'bllowinrg is the pro-' gramme -Kidneys { The objent of thls'Aesociatton ie-tv JOHN M.URKA� Pro f18Ltu, Mr. Nobes, we are p;lease4 to say, Morning Session lessen etealingand prosecute t P Rich in those healin herbs the eLonr. _ is improving in healih• 10.30—Devotional Exercises, led by $ Mr. Hutchison,-we are sorry to say, the President, bIr.'D Annia._ Indian* tined , _ NOTES AND 00MAA9T41r8. is very ill with pneumonia. 10.50—Singing. People so crippled bti_.Rheumatism they --_. p a At our school meeting Mr. Wm. 11.00='•Conference, led' by the Pro- couldn't wak have taken GallagheMembers hsvinR propetby stolen oommnaL r Nicholson was elected�rustee. vincial Worker, Rev, H. C. I-Ldre Rcmed and )t well. It is Practical Christianity is more y y. tat . i evidence fu del than it has ever Mr. Ed .Craven attended the fu- priest. wonderfut'y•.healing and cleansing to Dile immediately,with 4ny membee la Y neral of his brother last week, 11.`10—Appointment ,of Nominating kidneys. Comes right from the heart of of Ezeoatire OotamtWee. ` been in the past. Alen of wealth,' Mr. Alex. Annan fell from a ladder Committee and Closing Exet- Nature• tis well as tlro,?e in 3iutuble circum and sprained his ankle, lie will be cise,s. Thr,),bing backaches,dizzy sF,Ts, rheu Membership lee X1.00. cor.+fined to the house for a 'time. g tnif:c p.tic.3•and nn6�ing ol:ulder ilb Afternoon session Tickbte may be had tzpm she P,roddeat'tu stances, are beginning to recog- are ustially caused by inflamf,,d kidneys secretary oo apvlication. We are sorry to report that Edgar •x,00—Devotional. Exercises, led by GaIL 1 s hrri;s seen, en,?5 thus✓ ilia. nize'the fact that a great responsi• Mitchell had the misfortune to break `"rr bilit rests upon -their shoulders" a'bone in his arm crankin the.car. Pastor of Convention Church, I, i) c°:,, of Jxtrns C.,tll+ct,,r', fctmr,,is Ex—, dom.—L. D. Banks,0.S.Palm y Iw g' and Words of Welcome, Rev. a;_ ld Herbal do:aehcid l;cmedies. e-.'!4I. 9.Chapman, Pickering. r .".•' 'The.cry of'the needy and those in rhe service in the United Church Roy .1-I. Rickard. S-A'd U-; by Oil Sunday evening was cancelled or, 2.2i—Report of.. Provincial Conven- D Munro �35, RlChardsort. distress does not now fall on daAf 'account of the illaaAs of the .pastor., tion, ry Mrs. Alalcvlm Fvr�,yth. E. C:JONES, PIChEII IPTG � President, Beoretstt; -Bars. Recently. in England ' a Rev, J. R. Fraser. 3.00—Congregational Singing and Of- strong appeal was made iu aid of The bridge on the lane leading fei•`u• the eufi'erin)z ►uiners Iu Wales, through Mr. W. H Moore's property 3.15—Report of Departments. gave way and had to be rebuilt. It 3.30—Special Music. ` A N Q �i r �ovhosecondition is said.to be des• .;tin, necessary for the traffic to go 3.40—Addres, by Provincial Worker. 0 . E . perste. The Prince of Vales was around to Rosebank. 4.10—Roll Call. +one of those whose voice weal' ftp The United Church Sabba,th.School 4,20—Boy's'' Conference, led by Ger I?it�e California-N P.19 for Xmas—all sizes ' staff held its annual meeting and re- ald Cowan.. in behalf of those in distress, and organized last week for the coming 4.45—Nominating Committee's Rep9rtN v T his appeal was irumediately re- year. A very creditable record for ..and-Clor''in>; Exercises,. .-eponded to by coufributionn am. the past year makes every one.en- Evening Session 'Finest Mixed, Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts; 25c lb. ,mounting tp 4tindreds of thous thusiast#c for advancement ;aryl pro- 7.00—Devotions? Exercise led by CA N .� Y - ` z;ress. Come and help tis > row. Rev. Dr, Frazer. s,nds of pounds. And an'appeal On Sunday evening, January 22nd, 7.1555—Secretarv-Treasurer'; Report. A'large assortment—something to suit every one. was made a few days ago to Cana Rev. Archer `allace. Shag,. well- '7.30=?tddress, `"The 'Church's Prob- " .d& for assistance. The appeal was known author,editor and lecturer, will lem," by Rev. H. R. Stephens. R A IS 1 N ►� �o sooner received whena promin. gi�'e an illustrated address, with '75 8•Q0—Singing and Offering, sot financier in Toronto sent& hand painted lantern slides, on' Old g,l{)—$peeled Music. Finest Table Ra►sins for Christman. London, in the United Church at 8 8,20--Addre6s�by Provincial Worker. _�&heque for $500, and this was .fol- p.m. . May, we count on your pees- 8.50—Sp.o-ial-,Music. FINE TABLE FIOS, MALAGA GRAPES ii6wed'by many,more liberat don&- enCe' 9_.00—Introduction of New Officers tns. Every year similar appeals •S c, 10, 8, w'HITE ":1LF, and 'Closing Exercises. jCELERY, LETTUCE, GRAPE FRUI?Eta, exe made froru other quarters,and --- SALT_ REGISTER. _ ►g sever i, the A sal frtritleas. De- S.enivr Room , Names in order of MERRY CH pP Friday, Janus F8.—.fit the- Hugh M;"' CHRISTMAS vastatic:us h flood fire, merit. t'.—Marion Hvrnshaw, 1 firG:, 5' , January y famine ) seconds,- 1 credit; Marjorie Turner, Clark farm, Stouffville, exteus:v? and di�ea-e trtway*result+i in'great 1 first. 4 Seconds, 2 credits: Glady. . sale of cattle noel choice frN h mitch j JA M E S R I C H A R D S O N ,. rffet it:i end leant, but tlici.•e who cows belonginz to J, A. Ha:vtin. J t"'a Tweedie, seconder, 1 credit; Ho:enrd late eiturited in more fttverable Hilts, Z first,' 1 second, 1 third, s r' t3lontha' credit. ' "Sale 'a'. ne Q R O C E R o'clock, I'. W. Silver+sr e;. nuc inn credttg; Stanley Twe-lie, 2 -cxe.its. ser . _. ._ic1,rcuwstaneeA -ore alisaye, ready Jr. IV.—Marian McKay, (H); Lorna +aturday. January 1?.—.4uctivl sale 4.n rendtir �Lrt nasi-tante lies in honneliy (S1; Fred Hicks ISt: 31•.:ry of hou rhnl,! f "rniture.` lnc!udin� Pickering Hard TITa- s!�Beit nerand rtt into. rxrtice O'Connc;r AS); and Nelson Hick>,r, rmn afucble Yy al Store Po F p t 5- equal; Ste wart Tweedie; liG�h y pieces. the pr.pattg else" teac),iuRs of their Lord and lit}.;. Sr. III.—Pearl Hicksc'.r+ (H); of the.-tate of the tate Ale J il. 'Vaster; There was a time R'Ile a Douglas Rackham (S); Rosaleen Loose ,Green Street, Whitby. Sale. _ at one o'clockEhazp. Term:, cavh. , . •: '' ' _ %%edith wa% hoarded for thesole Sweeney (S); Leonard Herbert (S): Rot lla.r, auctioneer. y ourpute of satisfying the lust of Garnet Booth; Fern Randall, Jr. #II. —Roberta Nosrlan (S}; .dice Turn r -t ii- - V �,� r�7 'the owner, who did not realize (S); Jdhn Allies (S); Bla„,.he Tran _ c`� 1TEN1101. l' We wish all our eustoruers and triends `J It?hat hie ivealth was trust to be 1S): William Hicks (Si: Walter -."a�lrninistered. not furfilo own whitebread Elmore 31cKay. Tommy - happ and prosperous - Allison. , A. M. Ferguson, Teacher. I have. taken over' the Agency " pY� P irelflsh ends. but for the benefit of Junior Room. Sr. IL-Helen Hick- foe �' '�?tbose in-need or fr,r other chart. son (H); Ruby Booth (H); Myrtle Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales NeK' ear. atsktl�or re ' Rani#all iH); R,- •nald Rackham. L. Striven, Fleur t l arnoui Wti.ous trcpose,4_ _Shut__ Fleury 'o way in which a oeraon Greig;Fred-CateJr-tf— 3 -- F},, }roto .° Fleming, Marjorie Tweedie, John -St-UMOrs and-'R heelbarrows. so feel grateful for the very libera wan thoroughly enjoy bib wealth. Nowlan, Jack Horn..hax, Kathleen ' 'To know that you have relieved Sweeny, Eddie Donnelly, Betty Goe-' Phone �/3 Pick. ;liberal patronage �iS't`n us In 19Z -cu crena, i con- ur roug it j into the ]Cathleen john en i9r. r H); Donald lives of uthers,,who did out Hither 1 aGl•:NT { *, BROUGHAM. _ Lo kooty what real joy meant, nr Ailels. Fred Herbert,-jean Hilts, Jitu —._�.•_-. _ __ __.. have done our Art in the read Darlinu. Jr. i,—Jean;1ic('artne}'. Pr. 1 tinuance of the same. I Y p P ence-JasU del111ison.H Hi kson,"Teacl z?Y lar- E E tl _ mad f+>f the Glad tidings, in a plea=m e Q , )that excels all other " Our trot W e iiave it, can'get it, or it is nut e. ' CARD OF THANKLS- ' Uemonstration- of the _ �?idan�:' ht3,ine men Arr rune- °i and Iles,. Wm. O'Brien' anu •c cLt aan Elar" J. S. BALSDON, -� PICKERING 'l laioing c,f the• teat difficulty in daughter wish to thank their neigh- b ' irollecting acconht�. One thresber, -bora and friends for their,kindne.,s AD lio does'du extehsive bustne-r mosthy. in and s} . also flaral tributes, in ii their recent sad bereavement in the thin � T .1S line, states that up to the death of tt dearly loved daughter and Will be given for toe nuki -S ng. . _ 'present he has succeeded it, c-ol. sister, in your own hunve, X M A e if ou wish, - ecUng un1y� about nine dollar@. y :MerthantH also Pxperiencb the $RING IT HERE Get a Ridio this Xma• and keep NAtne dttlit°ult There bhuuld be the young folks at home Shoppinir days limited—Do not 6eait}ttY. Ins ct our linea -then y Now is the time to get a nPcv Sot of t night. ap y y R ppee _ .a will not dis& Dint you.-, Ever thio for i)s►dand the no excuse for this condition. The Harness, or get the old set. rp aired. boys an a varied selection for mother and ; . , -eountry tia,- been enjoying great a at the rich, it Trees and Jrffrey'e harness.' The full tone of these instruments, Speciale in many lines. E -" _,prrosperity, evidence of Which can former may be ordered through ester- made in 5 attractive styles, with _•-- - _ , . _ be seen on Avery hand, In Toron• Logue wt prices quoted. or without battery. Catalogue free. HER HIM --_. to, as well as in other cities, the _ FOR ' FOR` �buildinR }irograru here neer ucen I also carry collars, collar. plass, sweat Phone 5903 - " Eaey Terms Hand Embroidered ver co a e& r O at Sweaters s pad" hmneos oil by bulk, hari,ees GownA, Table covers Fancy Dress Shirts `.c+o.extensive as it is at 'present, efreesiog,"ate allose polish IMPERIAL -:- URAGE Pillow Sli s Aprons Neckwear House Slippers and other paste. a►nd this would not be the cane on Towle Rompers Hockey Boots lose there was general Repairs promptly done. (Late Universal Garage) T New Balloon Tires g prosperity L. n%, PILKEI, CLAREMON.T PICKERI\G, ONTARIO Underwear. throughout the country. The _ Hosiery—silk-woos Gloves and h ou haI reason for the apparent` _ • . Rtiyua Wool Fancy Patterns' i Handkerchiefs T tearcity of money is, no doubt, Woudd YOU _ i CSC the craze fur automobiles At one J` 'ttime, after the Kdvent of the Auto• V anebile, thu;.e with tibundant If 3Ou'were ill. allow auy Tom, Dick•°or. Harry to I C $ E R =•N C+ sueaus were sappo•ed to be the - �, _.. _.. ..._ .__•._- .__.. _.- _._. _._.. ._ only ones who •era able to trfford prescribe and perhaps operate on. you. ht 0, Sou, r phis luxury. but in thin ige, every would not, y011 W0111d oat_orally require - a man THE CENTRLI�L GARAGE - .- Gerson who-is able to make the u deal, :teems to feel t,t ri (i-t<, be- `.':whom you knew had the necess.ary.experience. --votiie the on'ner of-a ear,Hod every -�` avaitabli? dulirt�is @pei,t ill utNking The sAtne to&acnio Apiplies to your car. More-damage TerepUoY]f? 900 a rirents and in kin in oil jean be dune by an inemupetent n'orkman the P Y > g than all the rough t1;Age you - "And garoliue and in hr+ying the :. care to give-it. - -x v garage L•illr, :chile everything else : must wait and in many cases the JW, Harry \esbitt's.(in cliarge of repair shop)experienee, - which includes U . payment for the necessaries of life _ Aut Repairs, Accessories, Oils and aemain unpaid. Iq these days the 5 yearn—Wolsley Motor Car Co.,- England :fArni hand must have.his car. He 2 years--General Motors, oahawa Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, ;'never thinks of the future, but I year—Bond Bros., Oshawa %Maks only of the present� and to Battery Chargingt have'a gond tints, No matter how May save yoti many dollars, as when you bring your a ..•:Ibusy the season mfty be, whetherheree on all makes _ _ _ troubles ed mechanic vitt d'o yourou know. that a fully-expert- busy repairs mad ; `f *eeding time or.. harvest, he must Try us with your next repair- jab tquit work at six o'clock so that he cars. - . may spend the rest of the dray in Tow Car Service, Batteries, Tires Etc, -t r O `• his.Aato,.having what •Le calla a Phone._ .. good time,and spending the.money - p • Ph a 59 3 �• •� .cvhich lie should be saving for the m. • r 7. iiuevitable "rainy des." Itis no _ I e ■ ■' er�� .+ 1 .gra eCT-ARLE-112 - - Be PEC�R' stuprise that the' Aut+nnr,bile •manufacturer is becoming int- p '.J1 { : nipnsely Wealthy when he gets the :(LATE UNIVERSAL•i11SOTORSr 4uouey which should go toward K R I N Proprie or,.r -Pickering- ". Lsaying the grocer's bills and thel = Q I 4 • :b•$s'. o- .. :.. ....... 1..: •. ,. �.' ,. ',: ..'• •S•`•,'i'YI� °i 1'1T� MM.•R✓�+.J• x'16✓ y' .Fkrn w.A ~•}i A-.°fNl N. t'w. .4.�w 4 .A - • }. ..d • .y i`n. kid.'+s!in ,„�” y.�"M1 ,k,`� '"� `1 a. •1 .K>.. �. 'To WQ -7, Z:_ 77 4XAR1900Pff. -Mrs.Blum. of-TVioAto, Mrs. Jamitit Briscoe was talce'd Nw'ms Burton li:off duty ith. J. S. BUDdy ,11198 GOVOIA 1`0006 stP Bert and as J.i saw are visiting relative& here this. to St. Michael's Hospital.Toronto, the bleb he wishes to rent at a verT. ymau and Mm Pilkey sp Nw w • ent - I L W week on Monday, to undergo an opera Mo. toe Joto4mapit BAlsaw 'reasousibI4 rate. "bigiday with-W.T. and Mrs. It- 1E. �reatea, has been seriously ill tion for appendicitis, on Monday. acid Mrs. Beckwith, of Ottaiva, Clarence and Mrd.Voilge"i. of Clifford Pflkey and brother, during the bast week with the flu The operation was successful and t*lled on friends in,Claretuou t on Brooklin, spent Sundaywfth the and other Omplications. she is now improving., Friday. latter's parents here 'Russell, and Mrs. Lyman Pilk0y Thiire was a slight' fall of snow spent Saturday last in Toronto on Sunday night. but no Isuffic! BONDS-Government, Municipal At)& 'Cot Mortgage Bonds. Also. luduatkistle. -fined to his bad with stomach out. -s at from 5 to 7 poit, We Investment 3. ,trouble, but is Lu her Bowes, of Peterboro,has new somewhat im r -Soc Ing cent. k --Tak "' Wro. Thompson was again c6n- ent to induce the sleighs to _:..proved. ' been here during the past.week Raymond Pilkey can boast of owing to the illness of his mother, .7 INSURANCE All classeaL written in eluding Fire. *Automobile, Wind. 'hor4l having the first lamb@ of the year. Mrs Redolau., he -1` storm i Accident and Sickness. 'R "-Ou'New Years Day he had,two Tile Sacrament of The Lord's fists . peciaN_ ' _ ewes,weich each gave birth to two in the S Supper- %vill be admioiqtered ­_­Pbone.or write -Ri lambs. nited Church on Sunday- next at U We regret to bear of the serious the waruing service. 43tf ED. BOWMAN,Wbi�by A ne 'Retiben Besse, of 511-4. J. Readman is still confined es of Mrs. "Stayner,necessitating blood vrang- t�� her bed with a very severe at. Furnacette,.(used but good), w 4000 A Her many friends here tack of the flu and is under the Furnacette, (new)regular 85.00 •70.00 Winter will be here very soon slid .4 • .166pe for her early recovery. care tit a trained nurse. if you have any notion of The number- of U patients in Aftpr heing confined to' his bed 14� h. p. Fdirbanks'Engine(magueto) 25.00 purchasing a new on r vil Is ge is g rad it a I I y d ec reast u iz fo r a %%e c-.k %k I t li a'se vere attack of sleigh, leave since the advent of cold weather. fi,i, Lf„i)v Reid was gble on Mon. Electric Washer(with water beater attached)demonstation 100.00 -your order now so that it 1:wPortunatel-v there has not been day to resume bis work in his Cream Separator(goo-d-ws new) any serious cases in our village, blacksu;ith shop. Mrs. Reid, who 40.00 will be ready when the first snow appears. although a large number have is also, confined to her bed, , is Lister Cutting-Box (Dew knives) 80.00. been laid up with the disease. soinewli�it improved. Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey-and lit- Our continuWun.,and public Victrola(nearly new) "Star" 70.00 L 0 RNE RE ID tle son. Grant, returned to their schools re opened on Monday after Set Double Harness, brass mounted, Ackerman "w. reg 80.00 74.95 CLAREMONT home in the city, afters ter spending a the Christmas vacation. 1dr. Ste- ;'conple of weeks with their, rola- venson, principal of the. public get Double Harness(brass inotfInted) reg 02.70 58-95 tives in Claremont. Mrs. Pilk,yschool, who was laid ip with an J and Grant had the misfortune to attack ri flu, was sufficiently re., Force Pump(suitable for forcing water in house or barn).. 8.00 -contract the flu while here. but covered to resume his work. GREW1 Mian Hamilton Ives in Uxbridge have now quite recovered. Used Cook Stoves from 2.00 up 4 A Mrs. Risebrough, of the Peace on Tuesday attending the funeral Three-Tube Radio, stripped 15.00 River District, who intended to of her cousin' Wm. EJ47milton, visit her relatives in Claremont, postmaster and police m4gistrate, Heater, "Good Cheer,"regular 28.00 .:,24.00 has been very reluctantly coin who died on Saturday, after a palled to postpone her visit on ac- A number of Skates at reduced prices How brief illness.. The late Mr. Hamil- �'conot of an attack of flu.. too had man friends in *Clare- ever. her relatives are looking for- at, who trill re to hear of Mo ,Z ward to a visit from her in the his death. as r future. Con4derable excitement was 3ur police trustees held their Beatty Electric Washers created in the-village on Monday fir@t meeting of the year on Mon ruorning when John Mundell's The best and the fastest on the market -day and organized as follows horse which is used in bringing when you have HEN you have 0hairmam. Wm. Birkett; Inspec his milk to the village, becamm Let me give you a.demoust ration "tor of Streets, Wm, Janes Sec'Y f Wplaced an o r d e r frightened at a passiu t truck and ilkey. The meet a big washing. with us form memorial-Ay. e Teeas.. L. W. P ran rt;% The milk cans were you have looked far in- th ry,n out of the tog was held earlier than is re wagon and the to the future for our a", memorial work stands tern required immediate attention, damage e. Claremont quired by jt%ttite, but some mat• milk As all lost, but otherwise no Charles Coo was don per', up under stress of time which were thus dealt with. The Women's Institute will meet andireather. Itletria.. For the first time this season at the 1w,ue of the president, Mrs. ly a lasting tribute. Ick, on Wednesday after. 4, the curlers enjoyed a game' in the Kilpatt -No GreaterTribute' C night.aledonis, rink on Friday Ight. nu,)n. Jan. 16th. The program On Saturday evening the rink was will include an address by Mrs. T. SPTM ECIAL PRICES N. W. STAFFORD, .open to skaters, many of whom Gregg on "Health Educatioa,"and Kin stns Road, Mr. almo an address by Rev. 11. R. Ste V_N C enjoyed the evening's sport. %hltbv "The KOO- PllkeV has installed electric light, phemp, big subject being rOR TEAM HARNIES-hi Phone Wbltby ..,,which is much appreciated by the Second Mile." Roll Call-Illy pet r 39 4 patrons of the rink. The rink at proverb, A good attendance is the school is also being got into tireed. The meeting will begin at Brass-mounted Team Backband Harness, -shape for hockey and skating. 3 o'clock sharp. 2 Inch layer trace with heel chains. $42.W of At the last regular meeting With.5 ring breeching. instead Wil- - Brougham Union Lodge, A F & band, 849.)0 . A.. K., the following officer;were Black-mounted Team Backbend Harness 0.38.50 astailed for the ensuing year P 0 U LT .RY ple Leaf Nutuail IPW iL w. m.-W. Bro. R. J. How. 11 P. 5 ring Beeechiag $44 2"t- t. I'M -W. Bro.-Dr. N. F. Tomlinson, -8. W -Bro. I F. Dopking, J.-W­�- WANTEB�� Thig is not a factory harness, but clistoni ruftde in otir -.1jasurance Co. .-Bro. Maitland Anderson. Secre own shop at Markham. Cheap rates.f or farm and country buildlegs. tarry-W` Bro. D. M. Morgan, Good Price Paid For 'o., '-We specialize on repairs to bsrness and collar-3. Windstorm Insurance on buildings.- 'Pon. Chaplain-W. Bro. c H. Dressed Chickens Pawl of,sit kinds. W, Ap i OD I). Lloyd Johnston, . i ID J. These few items Iiited below at F . "T FARMS FOR SALE Found. S. D.-Bro. 'Hash Pneb. Phone Claremont 3701 'Automobile Insurance S. S.-Bro. Stewart Graham. _4 -S.- -) L Matthews, I G.-Orn. special prices,good for -j-- 'r Write or ,Vr .., ... Harness and Collar Manufacturer phase Howard E, Turne two weeks : r, Tyler-Bro. ' ED. BOWMAN -Roy Wilann. Sick and Relief Com- Quaker Oata. package 23C Horne Fhrore' 3400 owr-r. Ilan, Mittee-W. Bro: Rev. A.McLe Puffed Raisins, 2 lbs., 25e 20 WHITBY. ONT. 'W. Bro. Thos. Paterson and Bra Thompson's Seedless, 2 lbe., 23c T. Caster, Trttqtess-W Bro. J. Choice Pink Salmon large tin '20C 131ne Rose Rice, 3 lbs., 25C NcGratb. W. Bro. T. PAt son and :Farmers, Attention W. Bro. T. C-Brown Pure Cod Liver Oil, 16 oz t)ottle 65c The annual meeting of the Wampole'-; Cod Liver Oil .0 (D I have secured-the agency for the Fros6 Wood and Cockshutt Farm Imple- ..Claremont Pnblic Library wiMbe Extract, 18 oz bottle 00 !Everybody turn in your Premium Cards by December 24th, as the held in the Library on Saturday Cascaris, 4 oz bottle 35c person turning in tile largest number by that date ments• and will keep constantly on 4 afternoon. January _12th, at 2'30 Men's Sox, all wool, 25 hand repairs for these popular c and 35c get-4 the Electric Lamp. very stibeernin ----a - . . implemente, clock. r-ve is ask. -(goo vahie) ; Men7_97W-ork Shirts Also, London's barn and stable Odtobepresent. If you are not 85c. We have- a few dozen Clover fittings. already a member, join up and Leaf Cups sad Saucers I will also take contracts for painting ,come to the meeting. Just re- left at 1.35 dozen. barna and houses by a new -rently a number of new books XMAS IS ALMOST HERE process. by spraying. ' 'T. CMT.1:D_Tj0W We have fresh supply of Groceries Find FruitA for yotir Cakes and Estimates cbeprfuliv given. have been placed on the shelves The Plains of Phone IM. Some of these are, CLAREMONT Puddings. Al-o,.Candies, Oranges and Xmas N tits. :27-52 A Quality Good',i Abraham, J. 0. Curwood;,Sorrel . :and Son, Warwick Deeping- The Prices Ren?onable Power and the Glory,'Gilberi Par. Highest prices paid for produce R.. J. Mann, Cliremaoid ker; At The South Gate, G. Rich- Scott's ,-;- StorV Jane Phone your order. We deliver, Mond; Forlorn River, Grey; Green River Ph The Duches.9 of York, Lady As- .-Clareinont one Markilim 6402. qwith; Ohrist at the Ronod Table, Basket Factory, General lir .H. Stanley Joileas-, The Canadian Manufacturers of Scene,. Hector. Charlesworth; The nca er Wm. M- Du n, Merchants n Riv 't Baskets, All kinds of Fru: Khan'8 Book of Verse, Robert Kernighan; Singing In the Rain 1346rry Crates, ,'77­ Anne S. Monroe; The Kingdom o A 'H, Farmers'Bushel Baskets, %ppy and Childhood, Edith L. Groves. January the 18th, a On Friday, .-Clothes Baskets. 'Banquet 'will be given, under the 'Prospe Frank Pennock inspices of the Claremont Public rous The Most Library, in the Community Hall, Proprietor 7 C Phone Markham IW4 and after There will he musi ly by Mrs. L. Groves, of Toronto. New dinner speeches, the main address f the evoning to be given Rdyth oar fit Mrs. Grove,Author. edneationi6t, • BEATTY lecturer, hap been for ten years a '....membpr or the Toronto Board of Savings Bank Account is primarily an itivest- STANDS FOR THE REST A ment. But it is the only imvestment yielding Educatir-ri. Her great work dor been a fair rate of interest, that is available-for yqtir i ing her yeats of service has %-along the lines of special educ t A moment's notice. Emergencies can be im- use a -Su4sh-is our wish mediately met by the bank account that lifts been tion. Her book, "The Kingdom 'f Childhood"' is a. collection of y developed. Your investment, as such'. k- arlittraengtullat returns in interest. Your invest. -c J poems for and Rbout children.find -for our many t9now inits'fifth edition. Mrs. n mentas.abank account yields constant satisf Re --Groves has twice been a delegate faQtion and peace of mind in the fact that. it is always ready for other uses 'without the trouble • Customers "hof c4nverting into caq to the Imperial Conference on -Educvtion which met in the Uni versity of London, England, in -and in the Sarbo-tine, Paris, France, in 1926. Aa'a le�thrOr she �'and Friends nE f-4 A NADMN BANK -Litter Carrioml Hay Ca riers r a name for herself In has niade tin, in the United Sta- Pant p+,-Door Tracks, Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. CE, 'i" P' fl,V,prj,�es 0*- Grent Britain, COMMER pap rou, to get te%And In Canada. Her delight Bowls. per4onAllty, her quaint and A, -S G 0 T -T I ,.h,-,is above be�fore,bdying elFe-here- and whimRieal burnotir are irre- THE STANDARD BANK OF C_1kNADA Phone 1401, ­ - I oistible. Tickets may be secured FRANK 7 PROUSE' you u to memorial in I the H P' u e 0 undera v ri e slid weather. It 111 16 la, 'To IC1, W 'K in Pbo, front the Librarian or any member ONZI A R1 a 'T A. CLA REMON of the Bo'.11 ., ' _ �. .r,• •,r".:�...,..- •+C,... 4,-;r .v'..w:;..ir', u.�...... ,„Y��"x'�'�4,,..•G.Xi>ztv,,:.. :in2uk.r,e..?>w$r-^a _ ":<`v ':S;>d.x'L':p°J'^. 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Wean Fleet Ranlcs Amon -7- Cho - . . . . �_ era; Many Bloom FULL INDEPENDENCE Great Defense Stations J rightly' Calcutta, India.—Opposing factions y ft { Hal Far Is Airdrome Site Where cut flowers prove too expen- in the National Congress have reach- 3r; ,r sive for home decoration..and where ed an agreement in the disc_ussion:of y conditions do not favor the growing of Fndla's independence. Islands Trace Their History to 1 nds 3> blooming plants, the nature lover can Shrinivasa Iyengar, leader of the Saint Paul, A.D. 58 f' be satifled by the use of many Inter- younger group of Nationalists who eating vines. (favor complete independence, agreed Malta.—Recent improvements by the British army and.navy authorities P Little trellises are -easily built of I to support Mahatma Gandhi's pro- -- fr_ r } have made Malta one of the greatest slender wooden strips not more thanone halt inch wide and one-quarter minion until 1930,provided acdhher-fl posal to accept the status of a Do- t naval and coaling stations in the a Inch thick to fit in around the window ence is maintained to the goal of fn- " world. The old fortifications were useless s end can be painted or stained to bar- dependence and propaganda is cou- n „ , n monize with the woodwork and appear tinned In the name of Congress for �' a nst attack by modern sitz alt and 4g f e r the BritIgh have completely altered part of the general "trim complete independence. the naval batteries and land defenses This will accommisdate any of the i Jawahar Lal Nehru and Subash of the islands. Todaythey are anion *' annual or the hardy vines that can be Chandra Bose, the latter a Bengal g grown indoors. English ivy, of course, leader, remained neutral: o ,Its, lilt, w y the most formidable in the world. / is one first thought, as it will succeed The report presented by .D1oti Lal t t l+ *" A large military and civil airdrome in any north window and remain Nehru, which was based on the Do- Ing been constructed at Hal Far, mak- in another ling in Britain's world- green and lovely throughout the year. minion status and recommenOd ac wide system o£ air comtnunlcation. A It is not expensive and needs only to ceptance of it as, "a step toward poll- ,,... 2� l �c ` floating drydock capable of ac•commu be kept from drying out to remain a tical independence," still was eudan- dating the largest vessels in the world thing of beauty. In time if will form ,gered, however, since the Hindu lead- Not a country of`wide open spaces but one of long N bite stretches n here'as well as new refitting yards. large �?' a frame completely around the win- ers'are opposing Moslem demands for snow Piles high against snake fences and Is faint 'blue and sometimes gold magazines and many oilier improve- " T dow and be especially lovely from one-third of the seats in the Cet tral without. Legislature. �� - rupon the hill-side. Tire Laurentians, north of Quebec, are a skier's paradise incurs, have been completed. t The cup-and-saucer vine (cobaea- and the week-end mecca of the daring and fair. It has come so now, that Headquarters of Fleet 3 Non-Violent Methods the Canadian Pacific must run Ski-Specials from Montreal from one season's scandeay), with its large bell-shaped Malta !s the headquarters. of flee +fy blooms in pttfple, I Gandhi was in favor Qt the Nehru I - gree nand white, ``report, except that he asked for inser,tend to fixe other. The enthusiasts in ever-growing numbers take train to a'famous British 3lediterranean fleet while an annual is good for indoors !given point and ski down to the next statipn or. the Dire beyond, as time probably the most-powerful flotilla of and will quickly frame a window. The,tion of a provision that if the British; t warships a o q Government did not accept the coustl-I Permits or the spirit moves them. The trout streams are frozen, qui the, P �! at, and Is also one of flee meeds.should be set on edge and,bare-I tution by 1930 India should'resume Its resort-owners and the Hpbitant are beginning to count on the revenue tbey most Important pot' ; of call in the • ly covered with the soil. German ivy i policy of "non-violent non•co-opera- derive from the ski, world. It lies midway between Gibral• also ie good to train around windows. f _ I tar and Port Said. Although In area The Wandering Jew is more inter-i tion. I -- - -- - ' "' . "' Malta is three times the size of Man Nehru has threatened to resign it i Rough Road ever, to have created difficulties for I hattan Island, It has only one-tenth eating placed in a pot or vase where It I his liberty of action, in supporting his droop. A second flowering vine fs j himself by his unbuuitded-antharsiastn- the population of the Rorougta ut ala" -- 2`1report. Itschallenged. He is president : I He seeks to transform Afghanistan batten. Th? last rprin rs showed less th tt thnnbergia sista, which has ; •----- g - - ming dowet•y of yellow, orange I of this yearCongress. I King Amanullah Finds That!from a primitive tribal- community I than 225."0 Inhabitants l ! Although the younger Natl.aalists I and white with interesting dark cen- i into a full-fledged modern State The population consists of �[altese, are In favor of complete independence The Wa of Reform s trey. This also is better when allow- y within a few brief years." i italiaas, 5panlards..and Rngilsh. The a strong group Is supporting Nehru i *„ - is Hard "If Kin Amanullah ever had an 'l upper classes are largely of Itaiian, a ed to droop i and his report. These. Include Pandit R y Both the Thunbergia and the Coban "The sweeping 1 idea that the path. of reform which]Spanish and Norman origin. F:iakllsh, Malaviya and Dr. Annie Besant. pink innovations ho �,he had ! being In reality perennials, though panned for Afghanistan wa ('Italian and Phoenician Maltese are The disagreement over the future�taaking closely fo11.�.+ those instituted; grown as annuals, can be raised from !tical status of the country brought I m Turkey by Idustw,ria I{ems; Pash•c,i going to is ll tranquil ones the bene,the languages spoken.been more that 1 (seed and, if started now can be trans- F° �i1s ;las deno'.tnced uickl disillusk,ned," says the 3Ian-: 100 years Italian hay been the ntH(fal I. a deadlock among leaders which poly an v, alrulish-I q y y Iterred later to the gardeia_allowgd 'to threatened for a while to be ro- h;• , i chaster Guardian. i language of the law courts. Although red the veil--or at "st• cut i down t !remain for a season and be b )ught P "The goons; men of iixbul may bt+ nearly 90 per neat of the population x longed to European dimensions—abolished !back tato the house again ,next_;'cit. i content in be Europeanized and to da not understand this tongue. they I A commission headed by Sir John ceremonial uniform, and instituted' The simple morning glory, ho ever, j ,-. wear top-hats, collar:, and ties, but are liable to be tried even for their c Simon now Is in India studyfug the complsory education. - Can be grown easily from sees' and I the young men of the_ frontier are;live9 in this language. satire situation and will prepare a re "A new flag has' been substituted'rot, and they have s f ,comes now In very choice vast ,les, '� speedily shown i The taws are a cu-sinus mixture of - one a lovely pale blue, and will do port for the Government at London. !for the old black Afghan standard i their view of the royal reforms by i the ancient Justlatan -Code, Roman + welt in a sunny window - which some likened to a irate. flu ganizing a full-dress rebellion!Canonical taw, and the Napolonute I Electron Strata p 9M Naxturtitims are annnaly that come "Alf flies! ehnttgee reflect a mod- again+t flu= central power. Code The Maltese gra devout Roman } -.Ito bloom in a very little while and I , ernising mo%ement destined to� "In their mo:ntaina, which form 1 Catholics anal ob.erve reltgongly all y will continue In Sower through tire ' Radio awaken Afghanistan from its lona' an almost impregnable refuge. they` festivals, feasts azid ceremanlalx of •: seep o4 sec union, and enable it to .still,remain as stubbornly uncivilized t e e u F ley are ahandsome, In a single etx•Inrh' pot set-e h side ` is New Theory take a place among 'the civilised na- and as formidable as were their an-l sturdy race. Industrious, enterprising I- of the window would quickly cover the tons of the world." cestorR who gave such trouble to I and home loving During the war trellis as described above. For imine- Glasgow Herald. IAlexandFr the Getat To 'their hwre-; they rendered valiant service to the Danish Professor States Sun- * + * * * ' British. In,return tar whleb they, were r llr+edtate results, 'however, and cape- � 1 +8itnry- fighting qualities they .have ' ictally in shaded places, your florist Radiated Electrons Cause 'The 'visit' of K+niz Ari,antcllw to added Moslem fanaticism, and it is ss!gra-nted a foray of self•governownt to •teen Provide the smllax which will Great Britain early in the year gives'devotees of the true faith and the.old� Aurora Borealis Captured From grow to ten felt and trained to climb added interest to the bitter campaign ways that they oppose their King, Tit P Napoleon ' on a string. Also it will have fragrant Copenhagen,—The world-famed he is waging in his 'own count-ry'sruhdue thrim <ven with' the modern l Like its slsi r tortres%, Gibraltar, Bowers that_ make it doubly accept- Danish .radio_specialist, Prof.- P. U. against those who a•e' opposed to the 'armaments which Amanullah has at Malta has had a stormy history. being able Pedersen, is very enthusiastic about reforms be is nnxitws, after his Eur his disposal w•i;l not be easy, and it 1 held successively by the Phoenicians, The common sweet potato, set to a Prof. Card Stormer's and Mr. Hals's opean tour. to inspose on his own peo- may be that for some time -Afghan-Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Arab", -bottle of water or more ornamental e:uccessful-experiments with penetrat- pie. The latest new,; rather implies istan will be the scene of long and Spanish, Italians and French. Since vases to a light window, will quickly _ing _so far_ into the ether with the that thIose who oppose the King's re- sa%age'civil war. �the Napoleonic war sit has been in send tip a tong, lovely vine with the radio, and explains how the echo has forms will suffer complete defeat. ..But the fori`tiersmen fight a los- -the possession of Grrat Britain, wlaFtlt most interesting foliage: It is no ex. 'been thrown back. It is not other "There is much to admire in the ing hattle. They fight for a causeI administers It as a crown colony . - Dense whatever and quite worth while celestial globes which have been the Afghan monarch's determination to already lost, sad whatever initial sus Throughout all the cewuries it has In results. j cause of the echo, according to Prof. benefit his people 'and improve his ceases they may stain, in the end they,t been coveted In- all. the, maritime 'aa- When we think of how- even-little :Pedersen. The distances, however im- country," say the Daily Telegraph. will meet the €sine defeat as their tions of the world. Duktig the World children enjoy green things growing ;posing, up to 1,500,000 miles, are too `He has shotivn his ability, to rule fellow-conse.rcatii.es in'Turkey and in R'ar it proved of enormowt value to � We should realize how much pleaaure short } 's r 1 e-Brttis as a naval and coaling ata- — !< we can thus give to others, while at►I from the moon, which is too near. throne for the past ten years and sup- bay,but they cannot for long stay the, tion. the same time making our own living' The learned professor is of opinion pressing numerous insurrections. ;cou-use of,history," According to .local tradition, the _ rooms distinctive in reflecting the per•sihst thb radio wares on-tfmir way into "Ife has engaged fr+reitrn eXWt-%-!- ---- — _ _� _ _great Mann hal_ was born._in Malta, _L• sonality of the occupants, space have encountered electrically to rcorganize the administration. anti - But the island has greater claim to -- -0• loaded bunches of strata of rays,.that the has dert�oted special care to the new No Second, Helping pec' fame, in that, according to'the Bible, - `Me Awakened Fast is, electrons. It is those which are t schools that he has set up'for both ' inquiring k1'rter: diad did you Saint Patil and his disciples were ship- Spegtator (Landon): The dawn the cause of the signals being thrown boys: and girls because he recognizes have a :;nod time av-the liarty?" (I wrecked here. Ia A. D. 58. During his over tathen will bring new tdawn !sack. They must have crossed or have I that Afghanistan needs modern edu-l Robby: "Not so very: I said `no'I stay on the island the great Clrristiatt with it. For rorty years we looked presumably crossed at different d'is- cation and not merely the material vdien they asked me to have some crusader N-said to have converted all oa Turkey as the sick man of Europe, tances from the earth• which explains I side of extern civilization. more Ire cream--ands ' they Bever I the;Maltese to Chrlstdanit%. Tile spot m Now a lusty young nation hasarisen. the difference in the time of the ecmn )7,1­-ho "King Aanullah would see ,, - 'c�!.1.11 naw at;;rin."—I'athflnder. 1where he fs.saltf'to havta hind,d is ' ' j }I 'reaching g , ,, — -' now called, . aul' Bay.ay. N 43o 'R'ith Persia and Afghanistan. And._ the sending station: 3 4i — Sth :.. . _ t, 8 13 15 and 17 seconds. - Citadel-of Christianity In Egypt, Palestine, l*aq and• India .' „ ••'-"' . there'are more Important movements; Professor Pedersen states: These Malta lass always beau a citadel of /than the political manoeuvres of electrons undoubtedly, emanate from Christianity. For nearly 300 years It which we hear. The prctient and con-;the surface of the sun. They. occasion-i was ruled by the famous Knights of I ally rhdiate from there in immense' St. John. until In 11:13 this order was templative East seems dissolving be- I tore our vies. Movie-fans, novelette-+discharges and only a very small pot-; L = \ dispersed by Napoleoh. The splendid devourers, cigarette-consumers of tion ,of these electrons teaches the l palaces of the .grainitnastery of this i rth, and they are the cause among, -'both sexes have appeared.- Islam reels ' organization still stand, as does the from the shock it has t teelved at Tur-;other thins of the Aurora Roretrlis.t :' f line Cathedral of St:•Jnhn, which,eou- k These radiations are not continuous 1sh hands. The cast- usages of the tains fixe tombs of the knights along . Hindus Cannot:Compete with tramcars but appear suddenly and disappear with magnificent tapestries and mar-_ _ t t' I again equally suddenly in connection a`'. 1A1 ble work. and railway.travel. ,n + —_ {with the sun spots. When the . British �lediferraaaeae • "The radio of the earth has an in- fleet returns from.its cruises; ?Malta Its , calculable,length of penetration; that+" a always the scene of great animation: y I e this is the case with the short waves, k> The large British colony resident bere p is plainly proved by their being rees - l then have a continuouround of par- pulsed. Our length of reach is not; ties. entertainments, balls and limited to the electrons which repuls-t picnics.' ed or threw back the signals from i/ 4' F.inbooken. Short waves will gene- � -. _ Heavenly Peace ' trate space and will be able to solve! Doctor—"When you take your wifo'n numerous problems which hitherto': temperature alis milst Placa the 4 have been insoluble." thermometer itttder her tongue and " . �'l -----4- -' -- i I keep her month closed for two mtn- "Did you tell that man I'd gone t'o. ' • NAQ RIOT HAD ANOTHEI<t I �utes", , San Francisco, as I tolyl you to• 'Mr. Jones---"Haven't You one that Dad: I hope you and your wife 1 James?" "Yes, sir, i Aold him you i Makes hall an hour?" haven't had anotlier tight? ;started this -morning." "That's a } — --d----.-- ` . Son: Of Cour not—We're not,good boy. And -what did be say?" A ,young bachelor, bored by a tea►- $ •ot'ough with the rst one yet, "He wanted to know when you'd be ing machine agent, said that the las- '" back, and I told him 'after litnoh' sir." : .t chine would not antlwer Tit+i purnnse. Try Aga In -Why, said the agent, "It Is the beat patnster: "I write these jokes, you I "Jones has eleven children." "Good on the marke•, cn every respect" 7 Imw, a" send them in to the papers'heaven! Has be gone stork mad?" "That may be;' replied the bachelor, ,&wt for-nW own atoasement." � Atlstress: "Do We want anything TALENTED AUTHOR OF THE MAGIC tr3LANO" "but the-mewing nachlne I am look• Friead (looking over rejection from the town?" !laid: "Yes, madam, W- B. Seabrook, the first %-bit(- rna:i t,l) participate in the blood rites of ing for must have Raters ball' and i ,_dLM): "So It would seem." the cilias will axil ilea# over Sunday," the Ha[ti, a=It6 ilia "Qnavtie" little 'vagi nI sl�c to ward oil evil. Llan eyab" .A.,, ,:'.• d't f . Ms . 4^:- 1' lit --.!'.,.r..K- _F!:-.d _+x.. +.:..W'-.v'-•.W ,+ 1 .r..�,, ,y,'.r ;..- o:i' ''ei'f. ,,,,�,rm' Y' :yyer �iy'./.n ,:!.Y 'v. :.gyp•l..x_. .,,•„ Y ..,.,y.s' ..,.:''-r ' J r •,'� :. ,,,y,;r. ' '_,a nq.x. ..K. uxr �n °I l� .Y. f, � . �' b'- � "4 a1'' '�C,w.y'"�.ta,E:4„kj};e,F tin-r,'"+ �,A-• tx-' k ;s-4,,,}..., ..t-;�1. a i'�• ,1 + .yt;,4. .:5.-, .x: "_LY"Xs�..•K-'"a':L+`J%'�tT.way;.ar'.c y1.Ri!^". VYq. -•. ,,�"eters^^:� t.[.�y.•.^^„r--'ra.K.v�n . -..tw. ,.z. r, -«.-r tr; a+..:, :+ •q9 ._qr�,...,y-1''\'nY.7 ✓'�.6.'C' d s .. .-.: b .0•.:' .. ..m,z. ., ..a -r.x a.�i s.c.•"a�'b#" s t ., .,, so-.+. _r �..i-�Va nr•��, ?� _ ,..: :.jl��,ax�.�^�• «wL� � ',.'., .., AAAA,._ ,. .. ".._✓ ., ...n-- :.. _. .. «, . y P JE Dog Days of Qterh+ec B2enc tug Red Rose Tea is an art. To attain the fisa� MD p�* i r De , flavor and full-bodied richrlcss required years D.Gt7]! L[. 1L7 q. ease. Every package guYraiztteed: so- l The Dr. Williams' Medidae Co , "Offer Twenty-Eight Prizes in a Letter Writing Competition. '� t Some years ago the Dr. Williams -• Zb 'iiedfcine Co., of Brockville, Out. of- �' ��N� �' ";fered a series of prizes to residents hr's `�i r r r I Of Oa'tarf0 for the best letters des-{ : �� o cribing benefits obtained through the 1 �" o. is go Oct �e� M use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for i Pale People. Hundreds of letters, were submitted to this competition, , RED R S ORANGE PEKOE is extra>i good ' and yet there must have been thou- I - rande of other users of the pills who i`^ ( ---- - --- _� tlid not avail tl.emselves of the oppor- Cash Prize llflperlal Defence L tunity to vein a prize. To all these � another letter-writing competition is �"' g N, ': . . Toronto Globe: Canada has not offered. Thousands havep benefited y � yr' ri it Or I�llllenc heeit doing her share in Empire de- - fence. It is not for the mere layman through the use of Dr. Williams Pink a to suggest Pills whoso cases have not been re- Readers of lite :per may win cash gg t what form that share Ported. These will furnish the mate - . prizes while spending an enjoyable ! should take. Air forces will play a rial for lett#s to Le written in this hour at home by composing limericks dominating part in any future con- `'There was great consternation in the canine world a few days-ago when flict. It is Possible that Canada's'" _ cosiest. There la no demand_ upon about any of the well-known artieiea' it was decreed that no dogs in harness indat roam the streets' of Quebec. page. Limericks`most effective and acceptable contra- taw. Imagination; 3very letter must advertised on this T deal with facts and facts only. I There was a rumor that the great"classic, the Eastern International Dog Sled are quite easy to write as the follow- butipn would be in the creation of air THE PRIZES Derby, was to be cancelled, that the Chateau team was to be banished from Ing example•will.ah-w: ; fleets, which are as useful in peace- t time. But that is a matter for the The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., o! the terrace-all aorta of horrible rumors; but, as afterwards developed, the There was an ofd codger named DkW8 ..Brockville, Ont., will award a prize of edict was not directed against any other than the small boy who, with a dog Who 'twas said knew a lot about saws 'experts. $26.000 for the best letter received on he may or may not be able to control, dodges under the horses' hoots and For teeth cutting like diamonds or before the 26th day of January, car wheels, thus endangering his own life and others, including that of his There are none equal Simonds, There is so much more to the em Said the experienced allm-expert Bill.ploye than two arms and two legs, 1929, from residents of Ontario on dog, Ii. Gordon Selfridge,, the subject: "Why t Receommend; So once again "Mountie,"' veteran'Mounted Police dog, will, as leader of Dawe. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." A prize of For every limerick accepted we will I- Q16.00 will be awaided for the second the Chateau Frontenac team, wag his fait as the winter tourist pats his head. pay one dollar. There, is nothing to And the Dog Derby Is on-February 21.22-23. One hundred and twenty miles ' beat 1@tier received; a prize of 110,00 do but write the limericks and send In three Paps, with, perhaps, men whose names were famous last year-St. List "r �a:,;e,t to:entt.'na' ENtW for the third beet letter, and 26 prizes them with name and address and ar;d Full tnfor:,gatiun 8ettt k're• of ;2.00 each fov the next best 25 Goddard. Seppala, Chevrette and Dupuis. name of this paper to Limerick Editor,( on Request. letters. __._.._ _ _. Associated• Publishers, Rooms 421.6,' � IKAAUAT oo„ a•yt• W. aS3 iata]E at., otta THE CONDITIONS - • • Q 73 Adelaide 9t. R'„ Toronto. �• oat• The benefit derived from the use of :Radio In 192& A PER EV a ,Mi♦L/ICL14E ___.�_.. .__ theDr. letterWilliams' Pink Pula described In' $ p FOR RES - ` •1928 Progress calliicillb . the letter may be in the writer's own,Outstandin Develo menta • case, or that of some one In the and Achievements Dur- - ThSanative, .knviseptic The S writer's home. The developments. in pure and ap: Healing %el ice More than one case may be describ• -.Ing 1_.981 Year why's Own Tablets Should be Plied science during the year of 19281 -"r c"emeai rer tITV!e�'e ed in the letter, but every statement 1 Aviation in Every Home Where are: se.r ot•>,ee .Talcum .kLady sari must be literally and absolutely, true. I The most outstanding development Televfatoa"and cinema broadcasting f �-each at all nr'.gst•s• Eve•y letter must be signed by the There Are Children Carbatoy (tungsten carbide plus in radio as a Hying aid during the last 'full n:cme and correct address of the cobalt) machine 9ho Year !a the perfection of the. visual; The perfect medicine for little ones P tool metal. _ persoL sending it. If it describes the Indicator, which enables pilots to' Aluminum lq ing. case of some person other than the is found in Baby's Own Tablets. They see" regardless of night, fog or other,are a gentle but -thorough laxative Corn paper used commercially. welter b the letter, It must also be obstacles, by watching the fluctuations which regulate the bowels, sweeten Sodium nitrate fertilizer handmade lam Aelil� C�flds signed by the person whose case is of a vibrating commercially from sodium carbonate ag reed mounted on the tn• the stoma<h: drive out constlpatfoa _ 'described. as a gua• ntee of the truth and nitric acid. 4hat's Abs so many n.aate bur of the statements made. atrumeat board. Jand indigestion; break up colds and I �BuaLs.s'." to era ra,sns, Bron l General simple fevers and promote BucroPe made synthetically frrnm ehitis ane all Throat. Cbest aa♦ The writer of each letter must give D mote healthful.!fructose and glucose,' bringing closer I Less troubles. trs tnsusnc,vlea.ant. :the ,nante and date of the paper in ;Rattroads adapted radio for rom- refreshing sleep. It 1s impossible for I the commercial synthesi9 of carbo-1 ro n% oacteY, sr svgs-rend which he or she saw this announce- muaicatian between cad and caboose Baby's Own Tabletti to harm even the ` there ars 4o do*"to • ub cent bott3" hydrateq: -- meat. - on long freight trains. t new-born babe, as they are..absolutely I i Ask Your drwut�.c-toe •eaeklef',". Flue writing will not win the prize! Transoceanic telephone service has' guaranteed free from opiates or any Anthraquione, .rats material for j W 7c. s•rkler, Limited, many textile dyes, made cheaply by j !da itetaat et. Toronto _ 'Unless-you have a good case to des--been expanded during the last Year other,injurious drug. ( I _ now making it possible for ata sub-ll Conrerning the Tablets Mrs. Alex.1 using furfural as a solvent and by �uC . mendation and not fife style of the scriber on the North American con- eery, Atlantic, \.S, writes:-"I toxidation-it>- a presence o a a Q t x ryas tinent to talk with rsons in almost always keep Baby's Own Tablets in ,catalyst. ACLS t:kr a Rask- _ letter will be the pasta of the award. Pe Coal tar products multiplied wtthrnaf •olaste up proves it The Dr. Williams -Medicine Co. any country In Europe. the house for the children, as I have ase AAA shajI have the right to Radio played an Important I found them a cease. publish any portant role is t perfect medicine for Coal conference at Pi4tsbur b', , tJC and }f1C tette entered !n thio contest, ff they locating the lost Nobile party attempt- little ones." t: Ing a trans l Baby's Own Tablets are sold b which made businessmen realize more desire to do so, whether 1t wins a polar flight !n the atrr;hip y I. �prire or not. Italia. I M,dfctne dealers or.by mail at E5 than ever pure science's' money va3ue. j i Wilkins' flying across the Arctic. The cotitest will close on January I Radio amateurs are credited with'cents a box from The Dr. Williams j 26th. 1929, and the 1ledidtte Co., Brockville, Ont. Nobile's rescue In the arctic. prizes will be successfully operating transnrltting,�- __ r_ Byrd and Wilkins' separate expedi- awarded as soon. as possible there- wird receiving sets at wave lengte; Of of . _ tions to the Antarctic. t '� after, Do .not delay. If you know ten meters and less, and have �+tc- Ancient Hunter Andrew's'' Roerich's anti Filchner's of a good case write your letter NOW, seeded in communication halt way separate expeditions In Mongolia; ex.. C Observe the above conditions care- around the world on these 'high frequ• Gets List Wish i peditions on all th continents. ����G Cully or your letter may be thrown envies. Digging in Egypt, Palestine, Meeo-1 � ,� d SS DUL Following the first warntn'g that a -- potamla, Greece and Mexico. an NOICIF Address all letters as follows: `hurricane bad struck the West Indies Rider Killed HuntingWith ElectrArtificons lightning-of 3,600,000 volts. The-Dr. Williams Medicine Co. ' on September 20, 1923, and was ad- :Prince Of Wales; Horse Electroab shot outside of Coolidge • Brockville, Ont. rancing rapidly toward the east coast Crushes Man Eager tubes. Don't• - .4t.411 Drm.903ys -Letter Contest-Department, of Florida, all.available radio appara- tum and itroge f llid �'"s01T MVVM-°N alQ4Gft t Hel a >s n atoms co o owRo tNs -. o a wvt_exp.rut Q the Isolated regions. of contact with Colston Bassett. Nottittghamahlre, � and producing__ fl cogen,. the____ �► •�-•--- tun was pressed into service and sup- - � O le 1lA Chase Getting On fluorine eplodlntc lntq hydrogen and a Trial marriage, television„ I e8i i England-The hunt of the Belvoir new kind of oygeu. _Taxes, taxis, prohibition, _ Amateurs also rendered rateable hounds wit't_w�Ui�hthe seines-of_ Hydrogen _ettomx_col]iding.._to_ - Propaganda, profiteering, aCd is food relief folTowTng lite break-,Wales rode recently was marked by a not only helium, but oxygen and nitro- Frost Bitten Radio and racketeering, - Ing of the dam in the Santa (Tara tragedy, the death of the prominent gen. . YJeards of Temperance and Morals, River Valley, California. 1 hunting man, 'William Wroughton of Primeval microbes found alive in Relieve tate t�aiu [ e e3d•nip Modern-Fundamental quarrels, Application of radio to the talking Melton Mowbray. His horse. fell at Pre-Cambrian rocks• ped cheeks or ear- t%ith-Min- Speed fans and synthetic food, motion Picture field, aviation, oil pros- a high fence and rolled on him. An- , - �„-_._ ard's, It will soothe and heal. Halitosis. Hollywood, petting and. other industrial fields other rider who fell at the same fence Use Minird s Liniment for Grippe. Alienists and aviation, -1 was a feature of 1923. I-escaped injury, r Sett and Shaw and sanitation Television Mr. Wroughton was former master -"- � � ♦ « r Heavens, who's this Orful Ogress? Two experimenters equipped with of the Pytchley hunt. .. Two Licenses Mush! She's calmly christened crude home asembled a ' „ apparatus nuc- The accident took place not far Best Friend: "One license to hard. o� Progress. ceeded on February 9 In transmitting from where the Prince of Wales was ly sufficient to get married with theseKN and receiving the first television pie• riding. but the Prince himself did not days; you really need two.'_' Senator Lad .,aid ata ]tencheon In tures ever Sashed across the Atlantic, witness the tall. Bachelor: "Two?" Fargo: "The world really does need a -_ Mr. Wroughton, wfio was more than "Yes,outlawing war, for when wart Articles advertleet on this page 70 Friend: les, marriage and auto- - years old; has had a "number of mobile." comes every people is as blindly obe- may be used in the limerick contest minor hunting accidents during the client to its govetilment, no matter described elsewhere In this issue. last.three seasons and -had expressed —- - - 'how blameworthy its government may Send in your Ilmericks and win cash :the wish that when his time came to be, as was little Willie. "'Willie, said prizes. ' Itis teacher, 'suppose, Willie, that a _ die it would be in the hunting field. - _tiger was to com- rushing at you to The-voice of the people is not neves. � 'The body was placed on a gate and - --- ' sarily the voice of God; it is farm hands carried it to the .road. eat you up-what would you do? I quite as The riderless ho^se, which was seri- • 'Nothing, teacher,' said Willie. 'What? oaten the rotes of Satau.-Norman'!Oualy injured on fife foreleg, took Nothing? You wouldn't even about Angell. Nwtie �� " for help?' 'O, no, teacher.' 'Good s -- fright and stumbled•suss, o* pd. �� Always keep,Minard's Liniment handy. :11r. Wroughton was fegarded as �1w" Hess, me; Why not?' 'Because my .p._` among the first ten men of Englan& CRM�h .pop says I musn't talk at, meals.' The only popular detour is the one An his skill at riding to hounds. The r`� y Los Angeles Times...- around duty. t buntas immediately abandoned for ® - _ theme day when his death became due trvr wo - known. ACID STO%0, coiii �� The Prince of .Wales, as soon as le '�cwa*�u' : :• ::, heard of the acoldent, rode hard 'to "s 'a . { assss•gwuau _ _ AAAA - ,. the scene, but he did not reach It until after Mr. Wroughton's body had been removed. The Prince then went What many people call ludig'esliou leis alkali in fists: tt iii t:rq;realize iu� 77, to the paddock t�hard the injured very-often means excess acid in the stantly many tines as nipeh acid, and . horse had been takes. stomach. The stomach nerves have the sym toads disc � - _ �4 � P ppeer o-4 once. Fou Such Is Fame f been over-stimulated, and food sours.i will never: use crude methods whoa- WA", it,o� O IN�!Lv � The corrective !a an alkali, which once you learn the efficiency of .this. T�a'tha�+i Teacher=-"R'ho was George Wash- neutralizes acids instantly. And the:Go get a'small bottle to t*y. •rilousands are finding relief with ington! beat alkali known to medical science 1 Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' Pupil-"He's the guy whose wife is Phil6W Milk of Magnesia. It has 1 milk of Magnesia press's{bed by physt- VOOO�i �.i�htnin� Cotutah $ylnlpe makes candy:' 4emained 'the standard with physicians ;(taus for 50 years ire correcting extras ]?ED 10$E ate" !n *he 50 years since its Invention. acids. Each bo tle containe full direc ISSUE No. 2—'29 One spoonful of this harmless, tate-'dont-any drugstore. : is. ai.• ,.. ,. ... ., .. -...'.:;�. -.:. :.:,.. „ '•.w.. .3 +tet. a .ffi•- r .'xA.,.Aare '.V,Va R .,6 t sd ..r r •,r" ,.yr;^.r:. .,,. a, , ;:. .y ..y«; a,,. µ.Vi'• s!ey. Y.. A., ,r t- • ,�` ...J 7 tea:: 't �x 'mss. .r--.r ,•4 v ;y'"': ."4:,'t �w'"i.nr;tr. 10-..:P" x''" �;. :� "�'t : . � .#�` ",�".�.x.,:,ti: ,tv.��..u?�.•' - w .:. .. ., .. zk. '�a^ .,N _ '^s'-s«..• .•.v '.,,•rti.'. .:w'a-. .."sV. .:was:.:��,..,�.�.'�:it1 ;K' �• a.v��' ;:.* -•„"r '•,k,,,' �r<a"f-;H,. ,A.p-m;.. "+ ,ins•, ::n '. '-b, ,r 'v. ..:5 5 ✓ a'+.+. d c,. t . a a rxv' •a. o yq!e. .r o '.,:.. --gip. , .r- .(,w, ., ♦ .., . '�t '�'.s° a'r^,n6 •"'.• k.'u• ri:'r^,7 711 .'w''• ,� a .,'�• Nr ,S` 1 `,,,. ),¢+' r .•yrs•.;; • e. .. ♦' •/+ —r.• .• CT. `W F^" •$.1 v LLM `fy L • • k r .,.} i-� yt+..•,.,.w. w ! 3•:t, - .,,.. ',,♦n•-.. ..:.;. .'. .,.A: �., .. .cc.2•.. ,.�.r.� ,,,,, ..:?...•,•+.• ,r,5.•rq++-w '...'.�•s.s .. +-fs ..r•.r�.. --aa T „ .iJ .� '��'Ml7 =Mrs: Thos, Law hae been very -It is reported that no Im tart- -•- f: jll• during the •pas�,week but fir ant real estate deal is about to be • ♦ rw�-- qow slightly better. consummated in ogr vi119ge. =-]Idles Lauri; Andrew, of To. -Services in St. George'x church -The Pickering Branch A. Y'P. ;. -h iq tin to.spent Send AL tl}e hoa�le will cabducted -on. Sunday by A. will met their club robin on � t - ' ..of ber parent_st-sere. Rev. D. B. Langford. Holy CQm• Friday evening, Jan. 11th at 8 - -Mrs A. E. Jones-, -oi' Owen inun9on will be administered' at o'clock. � :Sound. vi-ited''her eon, E.C. and fife mornio.0service at dike usual -Mrs. John Powell, - who -has _.-__ __ Mrs. Jones+ for afweek. hour. Evening service at 7,and been confined to herbed for some r : !H. J. Clark, of'Toronto,Toronto, spent Snufty School at 0.80 a. m. time suffering from fl1t, ie not co- t • pp " Sunday' at the home of his par- -The annnal meeting of St. gressf ug as her faiends would like. =enter W: J. and -Mrs. Clark. Andrew's Church will •be held-on -Tile services in St. Paul's Unit. - -Several motor accidents of a the evening of Friday, Jan.18th. ed Church next Sunday will be as -minor character occurred•on Sat• The conn-negation will meet.in the follows: 10.8o s, m., morning won- 4 urday evening during• the heavy Sunday School room for supper at ship; 11.45 a: m., Sunday-School, pp - rain. ? p.m.. After supper the business 7,00 P. w..evening worship' Both �'. -Rev.R. H. and Mrs. Rickard of the congregation will be trans s6rvices 4zf worship will be eon r npeat'a fe vv days last week.with seted and a social time will be held. ducted by the Pastor. + - - ,, the lattees relatives in Bowman. A fnll attendance of members and Wille. adherents is h oped tor.. R -J. A. and Mrs. T nnan and Miss A matter of local interest in BROWN'S CORNERS f. "O)ive Ough, of Toronto-, visited the form of a mutacal treat will be — - twith iii. C. and Mrs. Junes on New given by Simpson Avenue United One of the old landmarks of this "Years, Church orchestra in St. Andrew's part of the County passed away on For your H ml's Monde i ht, when fire burnt to the -W. B. Powell is able to, be Church on Tuesday, Jan 22nd, un- y g a lness and suc•. around again, after being conflued der the auspices of the choir. The ground Ormerod's sawmill, two and Pp to his bed for 'a week with an at- program will consist of many must a half miles east of the 'yina,ge, ,tack of tbel;fiu. ., cal numbers by the 20 piece orches- causing a loss from $800 to $10,000. cess we .extend heartiest gogd : When the fire broke out a call - was ! -The cold fro3ty weather thR`t tra, instrumental and vocal solo@, sent in to the Scarboro Fire Dept. r ushered-to this week-ls having its readings etc. Further, details in efieet by stamping out the flu epi- regard to program will be Riven who promptly resporided to the call, delnfc to a certain extent, neat week. All lovers of nod but were powerless to fight the fire Wishes for The stew Year and g on account of lack of water. The F -The township conneil will music and the public generally frame builiiing rapiely became a prey ' .r mieet pursuant to statute on bion- should.try to be present. You to the flames, the wind being very • � day neat at Brougham for the will not be sorry, high at the time. The equipment'of for .your liberal patronage and r- transaction of gener#1 business. -There passed away at the the building was a total loss. The -Macy of the fin patients have home of her daughter, Mrs. Vin- building belonged to J. William:, of . - 71. overed from the disease and cent Cofley, 14 Mallon Ave., TO- East Toronto, -and it is understood So Will, the greatest asset there are very few cases that'have ronto, after a week's illness from that he carried but little insuzance -- = `''developed during the past week. b-roechitis and pneumonia, Mrs. So. far the .cause of the fire is a -Mrs. R. Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Hickey, widow of the late Michael mystery. This mill was known for- • ' Tucker and sone,George and-Al- Hickey, of Pickering, in her 75th merly as 'Milne's Mill, and at one � .in anye business, desire to exp inert, and Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, alI year. Her funeral took place on time did an immense business, when of Toronto, spent New Years with Thursday, when, after mass in St. timber was much more plentiful 'in 41 C. A. and Mrs. Sterritt. Francis de Sales Chureb, inter these parts. In latter years a large press our sincere thanks " -The Sacrament of the Lord's went took place in the R. C. cem chopping trade was carried on with - Clupper-will be administered in St. eters. The late firs. Hickey, the farmers in the surrounding dis- _ Ny - _-, Andrews Church on Sunda next whose -maiden na=ne was -Mar trict. Sunday y and appreciation. at the mornios; service. Prepare O'Connor, was a native of this ry services will be held ,this township, having been born on the tk MEMORIAM. aThursday)evening at�S o'clock. Brock Road near the lake shore, COURTS-In loving memory of our, -The Township Sabbath School and lived the greater part .of her •dear wife and mother, Martha Ann b,y Convention will be held next Tues life in the township, twenty five Courts, who fell asleep at - Clare- day in St. Paul's United Church, years being spent to Uxbridge and wont on January 4th, 1922. 1There will be toorning, afternoon Wbitchurch townslline after her No length of time, no lapse of'years Wand evening sessions. The pro- marriage to Mr, Hickey. She was Can dim our mother's Oast, -1gram may be seen in another a woman of quiet and kind diopo• For treasured memories hold her deal teolumn. Ation cad was very highly esteem- And will while memory lasts. -It Is reported that tllenwners ed by all who knew 'leer. She is Sadly missed by husband ,Lillian pa y ; of the Del Ray Motor Bne Sergioe Survived by • family of turn sons and Almore. '- and two dal. hters: rt. _ are over to Eastland to la- g Mr Russell # westigate the sleepers that,are in Hie and Morris. of Pickeriosr. and Now Advesatteensvats. We to that country with the view Mrs. Coffey and Jerome of Toron- :1�installing them in some of their to Mr. Hickey predeceased herSA - AInes in Canada. about six ears. OR LE-s. Ter i to suit t aceom- y modals 4 lamilies. Terms to suet pvrchaarr, =•- --' - - �` ` -Charlie Marquis, of Toronto, -The fln, which. on its first ap ]• S.Bundy.Claremont ;,;T. air 16as been lois off dnt ane coo6road y pearsoce. was considered a matter IOR BALE-A hrooriar honse and �b t0 hie bed with a severe attack of of little concern as it was thought r brooder, Must be sold as I am lea9tu_ /And as he grile not gualri-_aa rm Reid,claremorit- 9.%town way a good recovery and was threatened cause of little anxiety. Hut as its L`OR SALE-A number of window e ' -.'with pneumonia, be was taken to ravages @Bread ver rapidly and l sash. •u table for chicken pens bo cents ' each. T.C.Brown,Brougham. 141f i ''WellesleyHoeoital. many cases being'a a very.serious -The Young' People of St. An- character-, % onmber being #vial, `OR 8ALE-8 weeks pisrs; 3 bred Win'tef ' ' We' idrew's Church and their friendr. the health anthorities are becom• ' wwa.one due Feb 4 1 good type York boar'iatteudon I Be resolved to attend tog alarmed anal are taking steps Ap°1y to Loyd Pegg.clantnont 19 20 r r, our New Year's Resolution Party to bring the disease under control. 'POR SALE-Ccillie pups. male(+, 2 to be held in the S. S. room on They are considering the advise• it mo =,R old rollz red. Price,ril. 13 iso zo G.w • ithis (FridaT)eveniag. -An even- bility of closing eebools, rharches, ----- — ~`She's 116t !about here so " ;lug of joll>ty is assured. Eight theatres cad all other places wherA �i'OR 8ALE-1 dining•room suit., � f o'clock to the hour' the fun begins, complete belt:, Also Davenport. All in be prepared g there are public gatherings. It is �y( - . p g g fintrtas.condition. A yto Sin.W.M.Pal iso be sure to not seise any of the claimed by some medical tueo mer ciaretnont. Phone ilti0s. 19.20 "e ;;program. that the disease is becoming more -Elmer Powell. Of the lake �ET OUR PRIGES-On new and severe and that ,,i,3 19 giving them usc4 farm machinery, cream'separator,also S� �fo shore_has a cow which gave birth greater anxiety. The seriousness Froo wire fencing and cat". _ It will pay you. Q s R,F, Disney,Greenwood.Pbdtte Pick 2314.33tf anfiel Underwear $ 'onedily last Week to a cal! with of the epi"iemic is shown in the - ' six legs and feet~ All the legs are great dff8calty in securing nurses. TORONTO WET-WASH LAt;N• and Heavy Sox of natural size, but two of them Every nurse who is not laid up DRY ise=i finish}-Let otir dnverall'and eaplamqqur24hqur ,rr., ,ua= leave yyatrr _ gutta Perches Rubbers and protrude from -the shoulders and with the fln or some other disease, risme with Mr.S.W.Davis, barber shop. We — J therefore do not touch the is em to ed. The hospitals are ili pick up and deliver 3 times a week. s e e 2 :.. Cround. This freak of nature is overcrowded,__so' tkat,._ _roe► one . C&-I-herrn gigs s:r�t.ice tosil — - Wiffi ms__..�o�ta_..-._ ilthy in every respect and par• COnee or another, the Situation is 1\those indebted to me for threchin` tbst'pll ;takse of its food as an ordinary becoming desperate. The doctors' aecountamttat be paid into the Banc of Com• Shirts Headlight calf and is developing- nicely. advice tago to bed immediate- o""fe at Pickering,on or before len. sat,law. ,.Kitchen'ssS r a and Hea t — Y = - o f&iba�m3a or �d�Ue wOscur Wi ebe o�Strou� - On Friday evening the ora after the first symptons appear ghats 19 _People's. Society of _St. Pan i'hould be followed in every case. _ Overalls _ Church have accepted an invita- and if the patient does not 'im- L�ARM FOR BALE-Comprising S11on to present their Xmas pageant prove no time shocld be lost iD 165 acres, lot 12,B. F.can., Pickering Tp, ., in"a�pp�stat-4of cultivation thoroughly equip- "The • Lighted Highway at Green- calling a doctor. ped 15 iry or grain is ng� modern aabSemi Ready, Tip-Top and Lowndes' wood and to be the guests of the -On Snoday eveniog,the•.yono with watt. ayuemand tworilos. There an Iso - - You ng•Peo es'Societ tlsere. All acres of workable]and,being Price and parsed, - - Suits and Overcoats people Of the fnterroedlate aa� and IS acres of pastar�. For price and partici• the. oung people taking part in senior classes of St. Paul's Sunday lard apply at the Pickering Bakery.�, Istf tbeageaat, and till other mem -assisted by some children LADiES,;gnd GENT'S ^ here of the Society are asked to of the primary departmentapd Sf. 8n't t sneet>at.St. Paul's Church on Fri Paul's Choir. put on a Xmas Prig- T�.1Zj0 RI NCS 0 :.: Nowisn't that a dandy combination t fool ;day evening at 6 15 o'clock. eant, •'Tile Lighted Highwa "it► 1. Jack Frost with -One of the heaviest rainfalle the church auditoriurn in coo'nec• FUR COATS REMODELED In years occured onSatneday even tion -with• the avenin Fervice. Eve line a leader in-its own articular field. -DRESSMAKING ry P ing when, 1!6+ hours,the rain came The characters in the Pageant At your, own residence on down in torrents. ' The $ata west were : a narrator, Who told the convenient ternle Fred T Bunting' , '• Pieker%n .-of the village wets. covered with tiilas Story 'hnd thus gave con- toall. g water and on- Church street the tinuity R9 the various groups Established i8�7. -. water -overflowed the- road to a• proceeded from the, back of the Z\I H. GOnDE, - - depth of about two feet. As' auditorturn up the aisle to the "- CLAREMONT. OTT. _ taight-be expected, the rain was platform foar 'angels, in long Care Jars. Gibbons. 16 1tJ - followed by a decided drop in flowing robes of white; six propti mused temperature and high-wt per hi ' rte, is r&, carrying stumt+s;three H R.' Gallaugher I N S U R `1 � C E .aired shivers down a person's •shepherds, carryioq staves'; three a back, wise men, in robes of rich color -As Grant Arnot wan returning carrying, gift boxes; a gronp of Gratz Merchant ,- - from the city on Saturday even• natives dressed ;o represent vsri - ,Tar0IIt0 - Ing he wet with a i4ligh't acclaetit ons conn tries and'a gronpof child. We repreBent strong Mutual Fire Insurance when he collided With a troch ren. Other characters were Mary. Is in the market to purchase Hey, Ci)ID BnieB W130Be rates are the vvlaich was coming on to the high. Joseph and Christianity, all of 8,traw, Grain and Potatoes. p COS- -way from 'one cif the eideroade whom were appropi•i'ately cos• _ lowest obtainable. near the Catholic Seminary. The tamed. The music, which was f For gnotations apply - driver of the trnek ignored the supplied by St.Panl'eChoir. ,under a. 24. C* _ R_ 8 G N � Ve insure both Village and Farm stop sign that was erected at the the direiction of the Misses Law, R. R. No. 1 - Pro ertiee. point where the sideroad enters consisted of.beautiful Christmas t -Properties. P __the highway. While .the truck hymns. solos and tribe. The man Phone Pickering 1712 1's8uium rat@B' lidl BII lied WitihOut Obli BtioII. driver at first' tried to lay the ¢er tableau, the star and other 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal g y pp $ blame on the car, be finally took• ligla ging effects added much to the _ - all the s qty and agreed to beauty and effectiveness of the ' . all responsibility .. - +h t of repairs to Mr. service During the whole Page- -� Amota car, 'which will `not be ant the large congregation present Coal - Coal " INSIIRANQE-Line, Fite,'Auto,' Accident, 8k1t>seee. -be= 'heavy. We mention this accident were held to rapt attention-while .1 BONDS-Government,X"Iclpal, Corporation. ap a warnlnfttomotorists, asthoso all those tacking part presented _ - _ _-MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm.Prr9�pertles. REAL EST LTE-Farm and Residlntial.h d,fving on the Provincial High this very effective interpretation � - • --way, have practically, the right• of the Ghtistinae Story. The Hard 8IId Soft GrOal Of.th@; - - j-� S. of sues. Before going on to the Misses Law, Mrs. liickard„1!lias _b@et quality on ! W. 8 R E`R S �% high�rivera sboald see that Bunting, Leslie Morley and others a- . : • _ the way is perfectly clear before who were responsible for prepar• }land - ' u leaving the sideroad, If they ne• ins; and staging this Pageant, wad (3 THOS. A. LAW, PI gERINQ stlPct doing this they will he held all those who took part, deserve ro.T.nnoihlp for any accident that hearty congratnlatiora fur their spay result from that neglect. most successful ac']fieyement. 1�SC]��=iri>g'. 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