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FRIDAY, JAN. 1�, 192 : tpsaTar(i4ifastal +Mat. c MARKHAJM. OUNBARTON. k meted t Saw i11 and B&Sket The Markham Poultry Associ3!ion Mr,John Sommerville,we are sorry GREENWOOD will meet on Thursday evening, Jan, to say, is ill. " DR. H. C. PEARSON—Physician �aC 24th, at 8 o'clock, in the Orange Hall, Bliss Mary Pearce visited Pickering - agdstargeoa. Dunba:!on. 101y Markham• A governemnt official will friends last week. " ILLS speak and the election of officers for Marie Morrish who has been very use E FORBYTH, Opb.D., Director ' �tomistrienl Association of Ontario.Ret, - the year will be the main items. ill, we are pleased to say,, is recov- _ ictember of the American Optomeuical Everybody interested in poultry are �iMii on: Eyes examined-by appointment. 2 R E 'ARD p Y enng. Bstabllshed ISM tiM Claremoat. ons. cordially invited. Misses Evelyn Edwards and Mar- BALSAM. ar- _ BA g.M• jory Amnis spent the week-end in t'°g�• $25.00 Reward will be given for Belleville. E. CHRISTIAN,.Barrifterand the, apprt3hensian and conviction " '-Kiss Vera Linton spent the meek- Mrs. Smales received the sad Haws ger He Feed A•Solirator,Nowy Public Etc. !vfoney to of the parties found guilty. of re- end' with her parents.at Claremont. of the death of her sister .in Detroit N g sea. South Win, ort House. Wbitby, 851y' Arthur Silver attended, the Baptist last week. sighing and carrying away out of 'rt A 'number from here attended the �E•1T'U� & RU99--Barristers. so• sight my Basket Sign froth my Church' wood.-bee at Claremont o» For pigs gives°best results for the Niorther. Ontario Building, 330 prernises�earl $nndn morning, Monday. S.S. Convention at Pickering.on Tues- Day Toronto. y y g, o 'M00eg of any feed in the market. „n October the 21st, 1928. We are glad t report the flu "d y of last week. �D: sa, , patients in .nearly all cases have aOn Tuesday everting, January 22nd, Grotind Wheat Adelaide 2767 CHAS. A. WHiTH. recovered. ' Rev. Archer Wallace, well known ' 1GpIt''a D80' PIOKERING— Ground Corn, f Ba s. :Suceessor to late W. G, Barnes Quite a number from here attender author, editor and lecturer, will give Uracked Corn, ersrioni t ii] 213-214 Confed- the Sunday School Convention at Pick- an illustrated address with 75 hand scratched Feed for Hens aoa scf .r Yoa a and Rich- _ Phone Mark.6420 sting on Tuesday, painted lantern slides on Old London stn rt►oand Main Miss Norrine Wilson, who ryas con in the United Church, at 8 ` ..5antstday Wedttesday and p.m. May ,. . KISSIMI FLOUR ' — k.sego. sir Roofing ' Material ! fined to her home last week with the we' count on your presence. For pastry and floe cake baking /Jettt,r r — flu, returned to Toronto on Monde Tuesdayevenin Januar 29th Monday. the evening,.January • is unsurpassed. - '- -- 5 z' British Columbia 8hiagIea Silver has been confined r dies Aid let Mrs.. it fi to he Society having a �LABE B. BEAT(-S, D,jj,--S, 3 z bed and 'is under the'doctor's care Hard Times social in the basement of BAKER'S JOY ,� . Graduate Roya qe of Dmtai •, suffering from a severe attack of the church at 8 o'clock. A prize Will Equal to the best for Bread sus and No. 2 3 and 5z asthma. be given'for the best 'costume and a , and :.. eget Murdock' tr °f atO ot5ee It COW a little lose. ,ice boors 9 tc 2 r� `• ' fine of 5c. for not Pall phone sae. d•'(�oae e. going in costume. *'uy TORONTO ASPHALT OUNBARTON. A good time is expected. Admission Wheat, Barley, Buekwheat'and EIL d. 86I1TH. D. D. 4„ L. D.S„ ROOFING A special meeting will be held ot. 20 cents. Oats Wanted. the Succee•or e f J.N.Dates), Gradoate of Thursday evening instead of Friday. aya7 CotleaeotDeataigyuteoasand To on• Mnrray's 18 in., 32 in. and Winch y gPi1tr0111z6iYoII[ $OmA DZ311 to Uoiveraity. At Claremont 0 e over D. A. widtli9 4 in 1 Shit] leg; also All members are kindly asked to,be GR�NW�D Soolt's store every Tticsday and Frida phone g present p tltoati to lt, x�itt Metal Valley and _.Ridge Roll. . On Sunday, at the Community Hall, ERBEBTT. FALLAISE•,'L DS., '' g Oa 'Sunday evening shortly after . Z+. D.D.S. Sunday School will meet at 2 p,m. anfl si\ o'clock ,fire broke out in the Gtadea:e of the Royal College of 'Material,or will give price on service at 3 p.m. Mr. C. C. 1Fatkins Ipp�s, 1 sur;cotec and the L'n,Yersjty qt Toronto. finished job. will preach at this service..'C. ( Grc4,nwood.store, which is owned by twice in urcb-race second door east of hours 9 ' 1', I.. Green, and occupied by Philip �rowr�s to (;P-, Pickering app, p� hours 9 yy�� �•y��• On Friday evenin; (to,-night) W'iilores general O L Is YiCt 3700 R a., or by aypointaent, f'hoae • p�■ ` . , g xnerchant and post- ,�rtca 43;y �a CK �•� meeting of the St, George'4 Ar.glicat nia,ctcr. .The fire w•a. first Noticed • Alis.,,ion, Dunbartrull will pe held in by ony gave the talabrm An appeal Rod Supply of Hard a L �ri Y�� the Community Hall at 8 p.m. Every ilii t.l A n �ueistiss Ql:asss. +-•+t► • " �• pp a Soft. member of the congregation i, kindly t,;ts "made to the Claremont and the Coal on hand. Alio a supply BLIZA13ETE RICHARDSON— -- asked to be A.Fire and automeb,rr:nsurance o1 at:kinds. Tg�( �ININ1d ��R�,�j� present .; this meeting, Th., form Fire Companies for aid. Will all the aecretarie and treasurers of Kindling Wood, 'reergeat;r.t coetpanies of solid financial ,land- 'I'h,• former Ra,; unable to respond to Of all or th-a appeal on account of the, bail stove length: organizations- connected with - We hoer and sell. furnish u the mission please bring their reports condition of the roads '+ EOROEKEAY—Llc need auction- 9 otatione for the , but Brougham 12tf :-.-Phone Pick 170"}. Geer.Ai oma. Lave stock acid tenets! ,ales and information on all Listed and past year, this is the an- Fire Company_chits soon on hind ptlr attenrted to. Terms reasonable. R UnJisted Mining stocks rx�s31 congrerationsl meeting, with their chemical fire engir�_, The% DONALD MUNRO, PICKWNG ' StoYttrritre, Phone StotiB tr008. 61-4 We will be pleased to advise what MR. AND!lR�. L, P. HOGLE ('ELE. were unable to save the store but FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, stocks to buy or to hold.or they Prevented the fire from sures<I ie for oQuittrw or Bort and oaoarlo sae: what stock love!!. . BRAT.. GULDEN W F.DDING int; to adjacent buildings. In a very L. BtJRN'�AI©HA J!Aas aaiar of re !tree a Iver d to on ahosssss --T short ti the building and.its con- ----Building and�General asrsa Address on.n ahYtr p p„ pt,4 plicate are making raoaey by Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hoglp celebrated �' Contracting. foll"ing our advice. their fiftieth wedding' anniversary on tents were levelled to the ground. g• S,BEATON TOWN8RJp0LBBK Our Ion e= Saturday, How the fire originated is a mystery. Estimates furnished on all classes �• tlsae074mm, ose•sle"awfoe R experience in mining. ex- y. December the 29th, at the It started in then of work—Interior and Et dor. sass. BW Keney p tending over a period of twenty home of their daughter, Mrs. Lyal peer story which t•4 - � ~rassr sd La years, allows us to give sound advice Rea ,of Hartney. A wedding dinner is used only as a store-room where Alterations Lad repairs, •• nes. i:a on the investment feature of a mine was served to members there was no stove, It is-stated that Chimneys Built of the family 9 Concrete Work. R• GRANT—Lot I. ooncesstoa 4 or the speculative feature of a prof- and a fev intimate friends, after it may have been caused by defective Phone Pickering 5712 Scarboro, Telephone Markham 7AS pecttve mining venture. Rhich Laasta t+tere offered to the bride hiring, as the Hydro wires entered FAIRPORT. ONTARIO ed AcroanAN Buetnen and Monier SOLLOWAY. MILLS sh CQ. an-1 hostess and were responded to by the building at the upper.story. Mr dit Es GRANT, GODFRE Y&CO.,at the Green places the value of the build- Q T j S Easc• Toronto• Canada, ade3a3ce Members of Standard -groom and Mr. Deber Hogle. The iirg at $2500. It was a substantial S HI N � L E S • 1517 Stock Ezchange. bride and groom were presented with frame building, LIORNSIaD AU ffiembersot the MootreaJ a Y y g. and was one of the ,, M. MAW. purse of move h their children old landmarks of the township. Mr. Nova Scotia shingles COMMme, All TIONfEER forTaskMiaiog E:chasge: Mrs :Dale read the address and little y.' lotvc value.! the conte at SSbOG, Dalt Galvsaized steal Shingles ; 1146 Terms kta$a o4 ta.ras s�mvcc,ttr attended UfIIee and Board Room,Ground Floor, Marjorie Rea made the presentation. Bird's Felt 81Ytte 9hlnRtef) reasonable. D•t••�` `•�•• be Metropolitan Building, In the evening a rete tion was !ie!d, an,l it was about fuliv. covered by 'am' W NEWS'Oidc. Ben and Indepen- p insurance. Beim ori a Provincial for sale at isat phoots. wnttby,Dot, sly TORONTO, - ONTARIO Old time friends gathered to recall g r - Phones: Adelaide-W71 and WIN old times ant extend congratulations quite the fire was witnessed by T. PATF.RSONS CLAREMOh1 aleExtend and best wishes quite a large number le passing ` fo the future to the Call and get prices. Phone 2812 THE RURAL bride and groom. The bridal couple motorists, who were unable to censer were the ercipienta of many useful any assistance. As a result of the fire •���tQ SECURITIES COMPANY,LTD. and beautiful gifts, teh Hydro service was cut off frow t7 -to our many friends on, as l ` :fir. and Mrs .Hogle were born iu r f lar .. ural! Sect" as err cast Pickering Township about seventy-live rnony. � ARACEI sic and Iasuealice. ' years ago. They were married at and OIIlitrOmers OIIr -� Reall3tiit _ Farm Propertiess,.specialty. Pickering in the Bible Christian BROUGHAM. We are prepared to do all kind'* manse by the late Rev. Gordon The of repairing of care, also bat- WIC Read Offt - e o a ney qst over sr o ry is c i un'er t wea- r ekiarg nR, electric Life Buildiog.•Toronto. thirty years aR•o where they h•tve tehr• vrelding and in fact Phone!fain 1390. r since. Casa' pe last wee];-end everything i . , resided eve Frey} ie spent k d e thi R n cos fora The.fam7y consists of three 4ons, kith hik mother in A¢iiuogrt nection with Braaeh Otlice: Oordoo BuildiaR, Deber, of Dand; David aril Lyrran, of Mrs. Beer and C. Wanovi s young- car work. Pickering Opt��rig, est child have been flu victims. - - Phone Oil0�0. •—! �gu Hartney.; three daughters, Lottie (las,.011e, Grease and Aeceeeorre* e rras Mrs• Dale),-of Lander; Mabel (Mrs. Ourtocal'huntera are hagRiiig quits � a number of rabbits this winter. on band constantly. —" Porteous)- of Brantford, and Myrtle • i TIMB T/BLS--Pishisrin 8iatioa (Mrs. Rea) of Hartne - All were Miss Brown and Miser Phyllis Ger- T.R. . _Call and set our Catalogues of . y ow are both suffering from A severe Dodge and Star Cars.; • � _ _ Trains going"ilial!doses follows; present with the exception of Mrs. cold. - Phone 4600. No. 30 ldail. 7M A Y. Porteous There are twelve grand- LAWS (��1D ' -- 28 Local 11"P,Y• children, nine of whom were present. 'Quite a number of our citizens at L V v R T " 6.t4 P. ig tended the frre.•ut Greenwood on Sun- f iiLi�IN B r,�., AND sERy ICE STATION ttSQ�p Sunday train, - • S. A.M. (iREENWOOC day evenin,=. BUS1710 ' iii i Trains going gest •doe at follows— We congratulate Mlsa Ctladyg �iut- .PICKERII�T(3 N°• � tea' 929 A.1Q. Freeman -Mantle has obtained em, dleton on her , int marriage, and - t 47 Looa1 a25 P. M. ployment near Weston all her friends wt. her a happy- „ , liter - �laV1II�; — -----s- •" D Mail 8 t10 P.Dd, PercyClark has t� Sunda train, • obtained work life and prosperity.fibre y 8.82 P• Ig• mar Elmvale, Aid began his duties The annual meetin-rof BroughamForegoing is according to Standard some two'weeks ago. Public Library will be' held on the1 Suitel' _ time. Mrs• Flynn and.daughter, of Lina- everting of Saturday, .January 19th; The �Fl say, are spending a couple of months in the Library room. Everybody in- w -? Q -ICLAREMONT at the Pengelly .home. terested is requested to attend. ' 8-piece, $B.00 Mrs. James Raine is spending a There was a good attendance nt-the your system needs 7Deeorative Su9teforlihing Ct�EAMERY f few days with her son,. Ross, owing Womeris Institute meeting on Tues- f room or den—settee,chair to-the ijlnes:,cf l:i�wife, day heir! at Mrs. Brown's. The paper ,H+ tonic to - t1eIp you. and rocker, with a ria — _ A very siidden death ofturred' in elven by hits: Shaver was excellent, p R' the visage on Monday evening, when showing much painstaking effort in back again to ro— Beate and spring cushion, :•Highest prive prod for Caleb A. Roach, of Blackwater, a mart preparatiou, and was much appreciat- coveredin enoquetlie, .two• Cronin tit the in his 68th year, met with almost-in• ed,• - ..bust health and toned antique buff finish. stent-dMh. He and his nephew, The sixth anmial meeting of the 'Special, 3 pieces;538.00 Claremont Creamery ' l:ussell J. Garbutt, were going east Citizens' League was held in the Fim !strength, in their truck, ar,,i as their truck was Hall on Tuesday,January 15th..There r not-running properly, they were back- was a god attendance and much in- . - i Bedroom Outfit ' Give ere a trial and be convinced ing up the hill. Mr. Roach was on terest shown. The-mirnates of the We rGCdglDlend i— the road giving direction to Garrett last meeting were read And approves}. 7 Piece at little cost -- ELM DAU IL� who was driving, when the truck ap- The election of officers for 1929 re- M A L T This attraetive outfit of 7 geared to be blocked the driver call- sulted as follows: President, A .Gray; ���. Fes ed to Roach,'whofailed to'respond. Vice-Pres., B. Harvey; Secy., W.• A. ANT) eaoeistiiog of 2 toned sistique wal- Stepping down from •tl� :ruck he Knox; Treas., F. Cassie; Chief, E. E. sQilt��resser,.walnut stet bed cable sUlo two fes 1 felt mattr times; sod found the,old. •man lying prostrate Annrs; Asst. Chief, L. Matthews; Ex- COD UVIR OM on the' ground close to one of the ecutive Committee,B. Harvey,L. Mat- ther pillows and full For Pastry nee wheels. Coroner Drs. Cartwright and thews, I, .Johnston, G. L. Middleton, sliced cotton filled comforter. Prepared from the flaeetBarisy Our Royal Brand Constable'Potter, of Pickering, were Tilos. Philip, Jr., F. WoodRard, an l Malt and rarest Cod Liver Oil. ? I immediately summoned and they pro, R. D. Miller. The retiring officers p p'eeee. complete, x53.00 pounced the man dead. The body was .were J.t Fuller, Pres.; R. Feashy; Pleasant,to talo and anitabla for 8priog•fllled Mattreem _always at your Grocer's. :. : conveyed to Sterritt`s undertaking Chief; T. C. Brown and Mr. Shaver, chlldren and adults. on hand, robins at Pickering, 'and on Tuesday committee.-' Mr. Harvey being called _ - Parmere who have wbeat�4e your Afternoon an autopsy was conducted on for a speech, asked the people of ',Prices 1 "soar pnsde from your-ownby Dr. Bird, of Oshawa, but this did the central part of the Township to C., As Ste rri#t wheat. We can not disclose the cause of his death. give a hearty co-operation to the bri- '1 lb. jar,grind it. There was a bruise- on his hip, but Bade by calling early in case of firm 2 1'b. 'Jar. . .. 1.50 ► - this injury was not sufficient to cause Lind doing as much as possible to L� �j ; ER NO NE �:W_ _-S` Furniture Dealer aafl� Fred of all.kinds—Chiekee�� Meed: death. It is probable that death way keep the flreginpcheck until the ar- E. C. Jones, ohm• i� Funeral Directory hen feed, chop, millfilBd. due to heart failure, brought about b rival of the e ui •ment. A new truck Phone 1300 — Ch to a over-exertion and exhaustion. His i is now installed aril everything is in opp' g fiery week-day. — funeral took place on Thursday after- first-clasp order. With the new or- Phope ewo - PiiIkeriDg, Ontario = •. .i,.��.�CC�� rraon whim his body was conveyed to gnnized brigade good work is expect- P1Ckerin - • i Pincdale Cemetery in Brock Twp., ed of them. g, Ontrarioo • p" wi:.y ,p ..._ s. .r a•-as�.� y,..,.'e_ ._,w,,,-.+-'+.'.•.;' .'_fir.. ,y:Y.., .,_.r. „i;. - r. - .� ... '•?"�' ...,. ,- �=.a -, •.-.:. .i:"u., . .f �^,. '�„� .« -K � -.gam. y a �nom, ...: x._ r,.^.zY. d,...,,c.n ... .. c..n_ '.r,-•k- -s. •e+:,a,r. ...�,, a�. •Crr,� w..k.'.. n y r 'x..+� s', tsij� • --_- .. ..... �,-4 w'41sla-i T'1�.nmmr 2. �ZR.�17111 "AleCERV VU CX, T.7'Z ZZMM�A a�?11.�%e 4 W2.M,�F n. V % F ine with the•-canteen that hung from —w lay lost West f ace grow M- ous O the saddle. - Mexc very 1: Is . I No Doubt About this rA Cereal wistful as she regraded the little fil- V01W low, .On heels of this, gratitude storehouse or na for the man's thoughtfulness showed, too. vent a drink from your water- '� bag, Senor Blaze, please," the Shild bx-gd. ORANGE ge Mercedes-looked at Kildare, and as ... ....... -PEKOE lit nodded ready consent, he reached BLEND tr• the horn of the saddle'to lift the canteen to the boy's lips. Uncon- t sciously, she turned it over in iier hands. There, stenciled on the wet canvas eve ring, -she saw the capital A All with. whicl, 'Ackli!, stamped ` i_7 his property, Fresh from the gardens" Mercedes caught up the canteen, and tiger-like hurled it to the ground. High value at low cost Swinging on her 'heels, she faced Ideal for Winter with hot milk Blaze. "You�a Double A man?" She ��11 'waited for no answer" rl. Her lips cu - n iProved by 34 years Of growini poputpri ty 6, ed. in contempt: A Double A,spy ✓ Blaze felt his face go white Made 1�y The.Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd. With cruel insistezice.Mereedes' flaining eyes G E. $A( swept him. ------------ "It is not enough that they kill my her, he turned and went downstairs, The earliest of all Christmas hymns father; Senor Acklin must send you' (To be continued.) was writtei by Prudentius, who was.: here to 'spy and pretend to help me." born A.D. 348. The English version, "Okltv 5484CLAIlk va^to AND "Don't convict me -without g Giants.giving Then "Of the Father's Love Begotten," Is still-sung in the Church of England. 40*1PH W,�S6 me a chance. to defend myse-1 Kill- 1COPY064071 08 !, il I wish y6tr had married me long ago, s IV %4�^ 511kV)CA0 40K dare pleaded. "I am a Double man; I was not so young, I was not so fair, Use Minard's Liniment for the Flu. ICHAPTER� XIII. Impulsively she placed her hand on but I didn't come,here to spy. You But a wild rose clung in my tangled don't know, what you've said. Spy? -There Is one thing to be said In THE MARK ON THE SA.ND, his head. In low tones she.murmur-I I hair favor ct� the power trust It doesn't I'd sure take that word from no man! ed: "There is a Basqui h%istoria . . . . There were giants then in the hazel 'Long 6ifore the first faint hint of Why do you say Aeklin killed your debat-e' with Itself for six years when. dirwn had tinged the sky, the Rancho what you. call a . . . . a father9" wood. sA`yIng: 'La verdad es amarga; quien ina out' The dark was a danger, but dream,I ever it considers undertaking a new Buena Vista was awake. Mercedes !'Who else so much wanted h 7 power project. was ashen. Firxt her brother and then to ra dice to eatima.' The truth is bit--, were good. Nt peaks like that to thee!of the way? He had no enemies. head was too little to wear a ring, ter; he who s I" 'It was an unholy word as my her father had ridden'n away and had ,Acklin. - that never had learned esteems thee very much." - Mercedes I - - But my lips, ' ---ftiled to return. : "And his greed; they longer, paused. The man's eyes.held her awn.,she uttered it to An, MATRICULATION n. Unable to stand inaction any Ion , "W will speak the, truth to each,were all my father feared." (4unlors and. Seniors) er the whole; ahe*left the house and walked as far e "Even so," Blaze 'countered,. "it'S Coxild wbUp, and laugh i :10'aa the cree'.-bottom where her father other, I guess, Senor,'! night through in Three Years had crossed, listening for any 'sound not a cow-mans way to shoot in the ALd my feet could dau I ce In the morn-' A 14fteen-year-old boy did this that might announce his return. CHA171:17R XIV. back or from ambush, I was going Ing dew. straight from Entrance. A- farm �to the hac�enda- when'I met 3�Du." Iwish you had married e long ago. boy of 18 not only did t but took When Mariano returned with only BITTER WORDS. There was frank disbelief in the —Louise Dutton in the Harp. 16 Honors. Ask for "Stories of Hurriedly,; face, knew Renar6, Mercedes' face fell. She had jedly,,Blaze turned Jose's girl's eyes. Blaze k -v there was nc, Success," and reliable advice-- -d pulled the �)ld man's-, do now-but to tell, her the not known that her. father had sent nownward an thi7n� to Practice makes perfect" only when CANADIAN CORRESPOONDENCE the.iead. Quickd� tbei he�truth. the other men to the -railroad with coat over COLLEGE -We had --orne shooting at the fence'one practices perfection. . sheep. But she lost no time in de- tote (,fr his own shirt and vest. anti! Mt.-Col. A. 0, Pratt. Proaldent spatching the vaquero for Kent. Old dra;,e4 them over a dcil(' sage-brw-h.'last night. Esteban—" 190039 4. sent On tt,r o he pla 4ed h Mariano was,put to service; she - f it his hat. TheE.Atv Lian? 4 he killed. too?" Minard's Liniment for Grippe and To ZMG ST. EAST. TOnomrTo him to Ugarde's place, because ft was result was a crtile scate-crow. Leap-', "No. he's just wounded. The Big nearest. ing tato his, sarid'e, be galloped ofr, t "Don't come back until you find before the feathe,-c! Boas sent me down to get you. Tha '-%tfA• business that-brought me bcre. We them," she ordered. "At daylight I return to discovir 'lig deception. Itook the boy in an 9x)on as wp found will,go myself to the Bull's Head." When he gained the rim-rocks, him. I'le'll he all right in a week or Loping along in the still uncertain Blaze crawled on hands and knees to: OP -Bull's Head and what she would find studie-! the decayed rock. He came light, Mercedes' mind centred on the their edge. For twenty Yards,. I.T�fe Double A corp m Itself with the blood of my people,' ,.be cried.-darkened all to a at spot. three Fords squre •Fine' CdLDS there. Ackli�.'s shadow'darkened herthoughts, CHAFTER ' Laockets in the derr�m_ But even so she be-;sand filred-the anibe. .In-one_oL them- there I came aware of the Insistence of the 'ed coyotes' barking I '-%Ts the unmistakable imprint of a was waitln- for .them at. the Blaze threw hirnqr1f_dnwn Kent Mercedes sert"he. horse into a Ira P1 . ­ -lop. Wl�n she opped a shallow Rat cho. lose P _J 's death afteo*ed Tuvear. arroyo her heart stopped beating as, ora vi5ibly. j1e tried hi,; -be%t to con- .0- she caught her father's pow- .ole 'Mercedes. sight of • When they ivad'fin'ishcd their sad ss. his head' ectal bay standing riderle lowered and sweeping from' side tor went outside. �.ask, the two mc side. I Mercedes joined them ready for the d' Ringed. about him, red tongues slid- ride to the Bull's Hea(A. A stoical calm- 7' irg out over their wet fangs, crouched cess rested,upon her, leaving her a beautiful, madonitza-like'creature. the coyote pack. Mercedes emptied her with them for a 7 gum at them; they stank away Tuscarora rode em f She walked her pinto to where the mile before he turned for town. He had ollered t.a see the; undertaker and other horse stood swaying. And then —there at his feet, she saw the hud- priest and d* those nthet 'errands died body of her father. which death makes I neressary, into t Mercedes got to her knees and felt When they rode he yard at 'her father's cold hang. She promised the. Bull's Head, Acklin met- them. He berself she be F would brave; that she dismissed Ki with a curt nod but k3AY MIR vould not give way. Then with sick- turned a covetous, ingratiating smile ening heart she saw the terrible ;n Niercedes. The whiteness of her i [a I J, her hands caressed face and her 'tired eyes were not lost 'wound. Tenderly MIS his--snow white beard And hair- the on Acklin. d b cheeks so cold; the fine strong fore Mercedes follows the ig roueman two riders !along the porch to where head, rugged even in death. Trance-like, she the stair- got to her feet and sat opposite the entrance to picked up Jose's rifle. She broke it, way, As thay drew near they hear it had not been discharged. Ringed about,. red' iOngLke$ sliding a.voice raised in sone; a wild, rollick- -the irig, not overly proper to find that S laid it beside Mar The big bay out of their wet fangs, cro6ched bunk-house be watched her earefully. (coyote pack. song. Blaze and Chet had evidently- - There came then, down Smoky Can- been taking it in. on, the pitter-patter of a horse. Mer- beside it and stretched his length as Acklin' stopped in the doorway, im- To break a cold harmlessly and in a hurry try an Aspirin tablet. _cedes caught sight of him as he struck he imagined the assassin had.done. peding Me--cedes' entrance. ' "Tell him And for headache. The action of Aspirin is very efficient, too, in tsibee from-toe-mark to-elbow t,6 stop-that noise," he demanded of cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumbago! And the flat tUt stretched back into the The distance rocky defile, With a thrill a good five inches longer than she recog- was Chet' there's no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to children—often nized Kildare, the impressions his own b di- "Hey,! Ladies present, .Melody!" infants. Whenever there's pain, think of Aspirin. The genuine ahead Without disturbing.the body made. %aiae -Chet called. "Cut the sting." S, When Blaze saw who it was warched for other signs that might flaming ad overt 'Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every tablet. All druggist of him, his knees bored into his horse's, Melody stuck his flarn h� r proven directions. -something. In a hollow, about called: ywith sides, and My Man raced to where tell him the banister above them, and stood. The grim figure on 1where th6 waist of the assailant S,all r4ght! Just made his bed.7 be Asp r Mercedes should have come, he discoverdd. the It, W' een the wounded Physicians 'prescri *in*n- the ground, the overwrought girl,-and The meeting bet the empty-saddled bay told their own;die-clear stamp. of .& Navajo luck- boy and his sister was more than the charm. The outlines were c1gar and could stan&. Not does NOT affect the heart message he bra' I ` - story. The me brought her sensitive singer s Would have to wait now. distinct. -knowing•what lay back of the girl" :sting Bayer Manufacture. WhIlt It beside Jose and ex- , Kildare's brow wrinkled as he star- reticence when she failed to answer AsplMn is tbi trade mark,("gistered In Canada) Jnd14 is well known that Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to assure the public axLLust Ixilta­ He got down tradowark. ed at the cryptic Indian letters. The why their father had not come with; hens, the Tablets will be stamped with their "Bayer Cross"amined the torn chest. "'A long-range' and--a',high- lower tiofthe swislika was bent gun- power bullet did thil-," he told her.)inward. -After he got to his feet he scanned I "Looks as it a watch that rhark,"-he-tnuimured-to himself.)the ragged rim-rocks nervou§ly;,'and I Ought for an excuse- to-get the girl That ought to prove something,some ay, maybe. Wonder where the empty -1d SN"ay. "You'd bettee ride to the hi 4�-ienda and get.a.rig; that is,,-if' You shell is." A- of a dwarfed ��� ts I It lay in the coos you're a'1C to make it." think' "If you will wait, 1,11 go at once,!,,sage-brush, .-two, yard's. ard's. a�vay, where Mercedes answered. the eject•or halo, it. Little Basilio sat beside Mercedes ()ne important thing about Christie's Train for.-Busilicss a.; she drew up her team. Soda Wafers is that t.heir excellence 1 Dry-eyedo Mercedes watched as never varies; They 'are always crisp COUPON 154,ze held the little Yellow on his mailed to. us Rill knee'and d petted him. Basilio had been, lt,,nd crunchy--always fresh and pure. I an This couPon 9 Free Booklet mailed to friendly with My Man once before, so bring I Id �':- horse's back you. "Opportunities in Business Nil are put him on In the store or .for Young People." now, My Man arched his neck and on the 'phone, d as he regarded the b.oy. The whinnied _,arwdyk ask for -Name- ............ ..... child was reassured immediately. Cbristie's Biscuits Then, with Mercedes'. help, all that was Ironsides was -placed ' Address ................... lQft of Old .......... in.the wagon. While they had been College bn4v at their task, Basilloth d the con- Gre9l Business _ho -horse. tinue his friendship with the L3303= -OOR .8L AND SAY STS., TORONTOThey were ready' to go Clow, and b?th Mercedes and Blaze-turned inquirinj, � SEMDDED oWHEAT, ISSUE No. 3—'29 eyes 'at the boy. He was bus'.'y playiT11rTfTrltfV _- - 4. n.'1^ fir ., �.rte•.. .: ' u,, :'� T1if:?'•'7'r'.;j�, 91ftr1d:.;.,w'.NMJD HSC,!" ml"': �':�'�. )/!.T.v. -y'k'ywL f'T.51:�•_.a.5.•.3 {",,'al�xr�'{,•�."'°• .0 :SA4 4. ' ,'fi$ 3 ,. .rv, " ',.. zr,.. _ res .n4•'�+ ,v t'�'., a• n _ «`•+a:. xui,., k. :y.,,. +1 Y .4,. [k Y.iF' .v[N "C•P.•"S': .�.-'.' •sT �"<A.P J!sR .'1F uM ...,: -.<:• '_u,^". :;raid :'ass::, x ." ;+« v, .S r 3 3 °• 11 ! e v- .. '..♦ 3 - .. ... .:. ...M. . .: - .' .Y. .,.'..t'7 n•> ,r.v. i^ i- - .'f R ,,..:, "td Y.,f .Y/• ..5 M..1 .., .. rs�'rdi: .•sum , -a.:' -t. • ''' . . ;` w t k . >.. _ -, �io� ..SC•olor Qu(�stion 1 . . ,-Giant Army Fokker Plane in Air Over Three Daya Yr 4 . .. ' Stns South Africa � Ai s f Breach Between Premier Her, - ,.,, ;. ,� �, D tzog a>r;,d Smuts ofd Prob Y ,:', - -- - km Which in South - S tyr�' '' Yhy 7 » '':s .", , -. _Africa Hgia Many.. �i Yk �, n -w su:i uz ` i 3 4 0 "7 l ` r '. ,Complications1. ,Y %% '� f ✓'� :, lir ` '" Cape Town, South Africa.-Recent x i" h ' 1 S res' S ';i "s'speeches. by Premier J. D. Hertzog w � n '%a, P r n• .have brought definitely to public uo � " F � a ..A. 7 7 } oar . SAY lice the breach between the Nation-` e, t " "� 7vA� j ti Yr r y : �,�:ynp,u ' &list Party, which he heads, and the - 4;" t -. South African Party; under General " " '1 Jan Christian Smuts, over the native . %,.h " tiw ` question. Premier Iiertzog has also I , s " N1 I %kF x - determined, it is believed,to make the• ` ' ' native question the outstanding issue / " T $ r y #ji I. in the coming general elections. it tea' The native policy in South Africa to / R `" + sr F i y ° . �"" 1. jcompIicated by anomalies in various : xn Y n Dravincea which have retained the ////, '" f t 1. r F;; s,.� T s` r f •: • same laws as were in force before the ' t�� ` act o1 union, 1910. Thus no distinc r " M'F l w•• 3 'tion is made between the natives and Ya the whites in Cape Province. A negli• y y r; ,'r f r ,� n Y w C;y A - s+ �j,t - gible number of natives are entitled 1c Natal on specific authority x` # k1. 4 z r to vote in D of the (}ove.rnor-General, The natives 1N u w "� ' y "7zz ,� ' of the Transvaal and Orange Free 1�„3 "" V �' �4 State have no direct representation. `+ Premier Hertzog has introduced a - -series of four interlocking.bills which 3 a .,. are still, under discussion, aiming at ; , : Y I '_ ,�� ^' • y y, ) F aha ' _'C4 r �y,a .p countrywide uniformity. The ills 4 �? �1 -• would abolish the native v ole ip the S� , M , w s ,'� •'�` - Cape Province and Provide for special NI° r4 L Y 7F, H •4 `ti' r z a . parliaments representation for the r� Y! � YY :� rt' p "R:F� hj J � ?9 l�lin � 1° „* M1 x N L Blacks and introduction of the Princl- r r' �drra y M(d �.","?� 7frYu w ,>.c ..r.' J �'' yie of segregation in land ownership. . . The black population is more fertile!_ !/ •n than the white whom they outnumber l}+ ,. "`A s ,, *', , • -already three or four to one. With so - ' . :. •- the;spread of enlightenment among 1 ,�'� the blacks leaders of all parties Market Reports • I """ + .--have been anxious to avoid anything k `' e , :. Military Doctors suggesting an openly, "white. ,emus , i - 'PRODUCE QUOTATIONS - t j � -" - black" policy as most dangerous, Toronto wholesa'., �ea,rrs are ay- I ° �o Meet in London P . Sounded New Note Ing the following prices, delivered, ' � � r• M '` r t, . Thirty-Two Nations to Be Rep- ' General Stunts to August, sounded Toronto: ' " ,` a new note, urging Africa to open its ggs, ungraded, cases returned- • ,r. ., -. 'Moors wide to -white immigration, the Fresh extras, 38c; fresh firsts, 32c; i,'• .*t. ` resented at International • principal parties, amid bitter conflicts seconds, 26e; pullet extras, 28c, s 11 I _ Congress Next Spring - .on other issues, have been-nuxlous to I Butter-Creamery, solids. Pasteur• , i I F The fifth International Congress of recurs a semblance of unity on the�ized, No. 1, 40 to 40.$c; No. _,.39 to . +89%c. + , native Issue, but Premier Hertzog's Churning cream-S Milliary \tedlcine and Pharmacy Sa I G pecial, dbc; No.i - � . • latest utterances show the deep cleav• 1, 44c; No. 2, 39c. - -_..- • to be held to London next May, ae• ale created by General Smuts' address Cheese-No. 1 large, coiored, -para!-; THE tdOVs WHO D10, IT-AND WOW!' cording to the London correspondent - i at Bloemfontelthe nt Dec 6f last. Genera] 21lhc,party flned and Government graded, 215�i to .. Aviation history history has been made and the crew Anall nosed the ship down of The Journal of the American 11Iad Y teal Association and thirty-two ns- Smuts declared that while the Nation• 1 PROVISION PRICES 1 the picture shows the U.S. army planeI to eill after a flight which lasted tions will be represented. allots were seekint to s ve.the prob ToYonto wholesale dealers are guot-r"Questlotr Mark" being refitted in the hearty a full west j During the war with a view to af- lata, the South Afr Party did not flag the fnliowing prices to the trade: air during the flight. J The Question Mark's crew of five fordingthe tgaximal benefit from the - _ want the natives disturbed by politics. smoked meats-Hams, med, 29 to Members of the, crew shorn are, men kept the great ship aloft until, knowledge gained by each of .the al- q ,. 81st cooked trams. 40c; smoked rolls, (1) Major Carl Spats, flight command• P. 'tl'he party wanted'them fairly treated the very end of Its endurance, bring- lied countries in the treat�at of and the party policy was the extension 2°c' breakfast bacon, 80 to 84e; do, eri (g) Capt. Ira Esker chief pilot-( tug it to earth with onAmotor silent.' wounds, tuteraiAlled sur teal confer fancy, 8, to 40c; backs,1mamealed, 28 „ g another failing rapidly and practical-.- of the existing native councils and 'to 80c; do, smoked, 80 to 88c. I (41 Roy W. Hone; (5) Lt, Elwood' encea were instituted and, as r re• . . -, , local s4lf•goverument Instead of In. Cured meats-Long clear bacon,-50 Quesada) (6) Lt. H. A. Halverson, ly po*eriess, and the third able to sudt. a series of general rules for'the augurstton of political changes-which to 70 Ibn, $21 i 70 to 90 lbs., $19i 90 The army? monoplane, Question make but 1300 revolu.ions per minute. i treatment of all types of Injury was the whites did not wast and of which to 100 lbs, and up, $18; lightweight Mark, settled to earth Jaa, t after a� Gtldes to Earth + formulated. The Belgian Army Mad-' ,'tbe natives were suspicious, rolls, in barrels, 111.60; heavyweight,glorious triumph in the Held of &via• When every effort to revive the teal Service:,yonsidering that the eo1- - .. Premier Hertzog in a speech at Pre. rolls, $88,60 per bbi. tion, a record•shattering flight of 150 _tagging motors •atled, Mai. Carl laboration shaaid be coatintted !a ` torla recently said the purpose of Lardy Pura, tierces, 17eI tubs, hours. 40 minutes, 15 seconds and Spats, ;a command, anally gave the t7uc; pails, 18c; pr• ta, 1$yo to 19c. Peace, took the initiative of holding _ the meeting which he was addressing Shortening, tierces, itic; tuba, 14�Yie; nearly 12,000 miles safely:,completed, landing order. Excess gasoline and an International Congress of MIIitary - iras to call atteatlon to the approach-.paila.lStNc; flea, 17?ic; prints, 18twc. Neither the astounding distance supplies were damped, and., the ship' Medicine sad Pharmacy 1n ilii at -- tag general election. He maintained � nor endurance performances of the I glided to earth practically at the Brussels, to which all allied and nol , that General Smuts, s Oil QUOTATIONS peach had i big tri-motored Fokker were regarded spot from which it took off at 7:26 46 tral nations were invited. and twenty Grain dealers on the Toront*+ Board �" i . . thrown the native question into the I by her army sponsors as the prime' a.m. January 1. I nations represented. of Trade are making the following ' poilttcal arena and said that the No.I uotation. : >r car lots: accomplishment, hoverer, That fits- Landing at the metropolitan Air.' Two years later there was. a coa- 13oaalist Parti was not disheartened q Man wheat-No. 2 North., $1.2514;� tinction went to her through proof� port at Los Angeles guaranteed the gress at Rome attended by reprasea- 57 its iallare to secure cooperation No. 3 North., $1.22%; :\o, 4 wheat,,of the theory that refueling of lir•; crew ofcial recognition for record-, tatives o ftbirty•ave nations. The from the South African Party. The •$1.1714; NO. 5 wheat, $1.0714; No. 6• planes while in flight Is practical breaking performances made by the third congress was held in Parr in - Nationalist Party, he added, would wheat, 93%c; feed wheat; 87?4c. (c.i.f,j which army- officers said was the I ship. which flew 32 hours longer than 11926, ,cud forty nations were repre- continue Its efforts to save South Goderich and Bay ports, Price on' chlet miseton of the epochal flight, : aircraft ever stayed aloft before,. and seated: a fourth congress took pines Africa from "the rales which threatens trade; lc higher than above.) I None of the. three ,221 horsepower; 86 hours longer than an airplane ever st Warsaw ln.,-1927, a which tivirty , 08Vie.1 fe-"' ore w�te eu re airworthy South African Party." . . i No. 1 feed, 5811l No. 2 feed, 56% . y when I before T�lid"tibwit - - two nations were represented At • - (c.i.f. Goderich and bay ports). the forthcoming congress the proal Am. corn-No. 2 yellow, kiln dried.I milkers, $75 to $100; Iambes, spring,t dents of the honorary committee will' • $1.06%; No. 3 yellow, kiln-dried,,per'cwt., $14 to $1.1.60' do, culla, per Canada Faces be the Srtrst Lord of the. Admiralty. . Famous Warship $1.08%; No. 4 yellow,kiln-dried, $1,01, $11 to • • The Secretary-of State for Air. An - `(Delivered Toronto). cwt., $10 'to $12; buck lambs, • ,''` $11.60; sheep, choice, $6.10 to $7.50; -Possibility of War' organizing committee has been form- _ _ . _ _ To Be Scrapped Millfeed, del., Montreal freights, do, med. $5.25 to $6• do, culla $3 to .. ed, presided over by Lieut. Gen. Sir bags included-Bran. per ton, $35.25;' $4; 1,,,m selects, w•.o.c., $1025 to I Matthew Fell, Director General of the . .. ' . , . . shorts, per ton, $35,25; middlings,i$10.75• do f.o.b., selects, $9.20 to L o.n d o n Express Editor $88.25. , Army Medical Service. Australian Government De- 1$9.75; do, fed and watered, $9.85 to .Sounds Warning Note The subjects to be discussed are:Ont. oats-Gond, sound, heavy oats,I.$10.45; do thick`smooths, f.o.b. $8.75 cide9 Must Sydney in car lots, 48 to 50c f.o.b. shipping.to $9.25. I. at Toronto --.- . 1. Evacuation of sick and wounded Must Go - points' � . A -'•-- Toronto.-Canada's teed of England by water and by air ';'the role of the • Ont. good milling-wheat, f.o.b. ship- medical services in combined opera- . - . CanBerra, Australia.-The Austra• ping points, according to freights,I British Open Drive for her defence, as a partner 'n hues tions; reporting countries, Great Itan_Ggvernment has decided to scrap $1.28 to $1.30. To Better Road System nese and as a model of tradition, as Barley-Malting, 68 to Toe, well as England's need of Canada for Britain and Frame. 2. Tropical' the Australian light cruiser, Sydney, fevers of short duration; reporting s which'waa.laid down in 191 . Ruckwheat-85 of 88c. • .Country Lants Made Main 4outba,I her quality of youth were stressed by J . The Sidney, which has,a displace- Rye-No. 2, $1.05. Bridges Strengthened ' I Arthur �Beverley Baxter, managing,i,countries, Great Britain and Nether, ; Man. fluur-First Ilands. 3. Wounds of blood vessels "+ Ment of 5,400 tons, became famous pats., it jute,; Washington-Great Britain's roads' editor of the London Express in an $7.20, Toronto; second- pats.,,in jute, g and their sequelae; reporting coun• during the war,when she sank the are assuming more of a national address before the Canadian Club. $6.60. I tries, Great Britain and Belgium. A. . German raider Emden, which had .character and are coming under more "Perhaps the war spirit in eve:. I sunk 15 merchant vessels off the East lots, 90 flour nTrack, 6lontreal*$ earl centralized control, according to the,hope to God it is," he stated. "But The physical and chemical analysis - `. per cent. pats„ per bbl., $5.70., i of the glass and rubber articles em- Indies. HAY AND STRAW Q ] report of the administration of the with France arming -with all the ex- .. '' - At dawn oa ovenil 9, 1914, the ' I road fund for 1928, received by the�travagance of a Napoleon, -I believe Plotted by the medical servidea; re- . - Emden appear off the cable station focal 'wholesale hay and straw Department of Commerce from Lon- Canada must face the possibility of Porting countries, (treat' Britain and dealers are making the following quo I future war." Spain. 5. The standard of dental at Cocos Keeling Island, and the oper• tations to farmers delivered at To- don. - -' ' • - _ . ( and physical fitness in the various - ator flashed the news to Singapore. ronto): .Main routes are being made 'out of _0 _ The big Australian and New Zealand j No, 1 timothy, Ioose, per ton, $18 to,country lanes, weak bridges are every-� The Empire and Unemploy, military sercicea; reporting countries, ''convoy of 38 transports homeward $19;, No. I timothy, haled, nominal;I where being strengthened and new; . meat Great Britain and Cuba. bound; which lett Albany on Nevem-I; An exhibition of medical equipment No. 2, do; do, $13.50 to �$14; No. 3, do,�roads and by-pass roads are being J.•Saxon- Mills in Britarl (Lott- ' . ser i, escorted Uy the Minotaur, Iv1el- do, $1`r to $ ,; lower grades,'$10 to planned with a view to the growth of: col the services and of drugs, dress- I$12; wheat law, don): Mr. Neville Chamberlain spoke Ings, surgical instruments and appli- ,_bourne, Sydney and Maki, was ap , $10; oat straw, towns and villages. In the'last year $9.50. i I bine columns of The Times this last, , encea will be held, and visits will be proaching Cocos. It was only 55 miles I standardized lighting for all road`week !n support of-his local Govern- LIVESTOCK I made to aaval, military and air force oil when the news reached it and the ,vehicles was established. ment bill, much of which has to-do' stations, where demonstrations will j Heavy beef steers,. $9.50 to --v-- Sydney went off to Cocos Island at . I a�tli the machinery for dealing with be given. All medical olflciers, den• - full speed. An action ensued between $10.71; butcher steers, choice, $10 to, Customer (doubtful;y): "Is it • 2 $10.50; do, g , $ , pedigree do 'Dealer: "Pedigree: poverty and destitution. I would ask I tai surgeons and pharmacists belong the Sydney, commanded by Captain I fair to odd 9 to $10 p g7'. do, com., $8 to $9; butcher heifers, ,him, as the son of his gather, whether choice, $, co to $10; do, fair to good, �Vh), it this clog could talk he i tug to or having belonged to the ',J. C. Glossop, and the Emden, com• n I . I . mended by Captain Von Muller, and a wouldn't speak to either of us. ; it is not a national shame 'and a ,re forces of all nations admitted to mem- $•. to $9.75; do,.com„ $8 to $8.7:3; but i proach in our atatesmauship that wttN bership of the League of Nations are - . - ' the Emden 'was driven ashore in cher cows, good to choice, $7.25 to an Empire covering a. duarter of the! flames by the six-inch gunfire of the $8.50; do,-com. to med., $6 to $7; do, A man entered file out-patients' de-1 world's dry land, mostly in temperate i Invited to the congress, and also all Sydit�y. canners and cutters, $4 to $5.25; but-, Partment of a ]tospit.al. His head I officers belonging to organisations`in zones, we should have any poverty or i - cher bulls, good ti choice, $7 to $8,50; was etiveloPed in a mass of bandages.1 auy need of poor law machinery at all. association with the medtcai cervices. - - do, corn. to med., 86 to $7;: do, 'bol "Are you married asked the doctor, -Y "Before `< consent. to the marriage ognas, $6 to $6.75; baby beef, $10.60 tog "\o," replied the patient. "I have I wouder it that bas eve occurred to Jinks was fumbling with the latoh- „ �, Mr. Neville Chamberlain? It occurred . I must-know ycur income. £500 $13; feeders, choice, Sit to $9.75• do, been run over.' 1 key wl`ten the door opened and his a year !n all." "Thea with the,£b00 fair to good, $8 to $8.7:3; stockers,; ___.__-;- 1 to aIr. Joseph once or twice. .'. . landlady appeared. Eyeing her I allowed my daughter choice, $8.25 to $8.75; do, fair to good, 1 17� you will "R'by are ye -sarin' a Mack ere,1 �1 a read that a moneylender ]las, boarder sternly, she said; "Drunk have-" "Oh, I have reckoned that $7.50 to $8.65;-cafes, choice, $15 toiHim sap?" "Sure, it's mouritin for again!" "Hooray!" shouted Jinks. - - $113.50; do, med.. $9 to $14; do, grass- g ,just written' a play, It shoul'dn't �•,. era, $7 to $8; springers, $100 to $1101 the man that gave It to me," I lack interest. ("So'm I!' . 1 , , . -' -. . ' �.. . . - . . . . . 1. - - - - 1. i .. - 1. - . . . . . • s * : " • } I �y 1. „ . .,• !".: .... % .t- ,.. �.'_ ::.L:...>..'4i..:Gu. ,ast.);,sly -. ... r '�.� a �� Y. �'BfYa�48a:Il'4i'�° I "•i. lour ._. :,... ,. R -•-•.,ren y.w'.` -+_.+. �;�4., ;I,;fid � ,, ., yen• „s'•'-' � ,C`y�i i„r'"'`�"b,"'�rc. e( ,i' - •'�rF'�:.-.••''iF-'.• 'N� ''�•Y�:.ii ers.'l: ,�+cwr:'�s'.�r e,ck'P w-� 1, - �.''�'': t .. •,.,,,,,,,. •4 „. :ir '.W£' •' * „r�, ;:e K _ ,t.' " :� .F>. `vn. :,,a;,'�•.•'!S„y:•;.-'kn,;�::ice ;,a' r: ..5,. �•i,. '•.�,'`j"-lt/" � S'1.+.',T -.l T' '...3�. s�'} �sV S ''y' • 1 _L _ • - y.,y M. CS+y .Ce A.•Y' . a' t LY ' • A 8.owe W H 8tovner. R RPlIk", W® tion a attcsee • • or, L.H utan. iia The fAz.tJ1a Etlfire f -Herb /+1 ~ • �w rfF► lurk.R A �►3 + o r a*e � �'e V�mmitted Psrkla, W Middleton. E E Annls. lie{ous Edttoation G ' . TVIRIM :. ;'x L TbosNortoa. Q PFOrttar. J'Adunes. � follows: . - Worl�sWonderson _ T O(}oetick, V Jamieson, bt Eyrws, President--blr...Leslid . iotPtb^Y• .. -i1.70pKygr.7$1.501!paid Inadv®ei. Amos Brigoall, 7 Pallister. JMeyer. Vice�Presideat-W• J. Turner. - & veseriptirim r tits United states and Creat A by-law was introduced and Pass ;Tress.-Mr. J. H. 14' he11 � • Britain 62.00-in advance. ed its first and second readings to close goys• Division-Mr. Gerald Cowan. PCCR1Sh Stoniaehs The abject of this Association to to aoeMWU portion of the road allowance lessens a elona u te - Girls' Division= Mr. Forsyth.'-- z, between coaycessioas one and-two op Adult Division-Mr.W.J.Turner. - - hung and prover: - lE}� U #r ffg� t' oslte lot No. 1s in ooacession 1 of the ff _ i g Home Division-=1fE'ira.L:J0hWt`)%- and Lazy Bowels t Township of Pi kecin and for the u _ . pp Teachers' Training Dept.-Rev. 1:. ' eoaveyance of such clogsed portion to The old reliaKe Gallagher's I r fiICKERING COUNCIL. Bcarhoro SeJsoritIee, Limited, and for H. Ric 1rd. Members having property stolen oot+amoot 4 The above council met pursuant to establishing as p iblio highway cer• Temperance .fit• 11Ir, Jas. Todd• Topic and System Builder . Gate immediately wit h• any membve - adjournment on Monday, the 14th Iain land is liefi�of the said portion of Ntirsaiona Found Dept:Mrs. L Raiser' of�t:ecutive committee. fast.; the following aiembers•elect be- highway to ba Closed: All the goodness and healing-virtues of tt -tag present: G. X. Forsyth. reeve; G. A by-law wLLss passed appointing R, man. herbs, Nature's own medicine, are in bienbez9hip ter � }1�• IE.. Middleton, 1st deputy-reeve; E..L. E--Forsyth a mem her of the Board of Children's Dept.-Mr. Ch Plaxton. this tonic. No mineral drugs.' Seta i0bapman.. 2nd deputy-reeve and R. Health and w B Powell, Lancelot Delegates to the Provincial Conven- every organ workin& 100%• Brings 2i°t to may bery application- Chapman.. tae President or C Reeser and A.H.'Moore,cc,uncillors, Johnston and Walter R Ward saiii• tion-Mr. M. S. Chapman. back the old joy of living. Good far the 8eczet.il on apptioa6ten. _ Palm- all of whom took and subsbrlbed to tary inspectors for the year 1929. The convention rill' be held next nerves. Clears up skin troubles-even Ex-- Com:-L. D. Banks,-C,S.Palm- y the requited declaratio of office and A by was passed appointing R year. in Claremont Baptist Church.• Eczema. Builds you up. Sold, ae J Ho,w and Wm Gormley auditors of other C,allagher's .Herbal Household err, M,�•tthePman, Pickering.- s .Moult treir seats. y 29' ' Tis minutes of the las: o meet- the towdship accounts for the year BROCK ROAD. Renee �by D. P>RUiif01 las, Ric;'lardgm - ate a were read and approved. 198. y Secretary v Nn motion of Mr, Middleton,see- The council now adjUurped to meet meejring ef•the Brock Ruad Get• E, Ce JUNES, PICK ERINC: President, ended hr Mr. Reesor. the followidg again on Monday, Feb, 7th, for the Together Club will be heli at the v stastding.cowsietees were appointed : transaction of general business. home of Mr. and Mrs. J4= Kayes on ftoais ad Bridges--Middleton, Yor- Thursday, January 24th. Every per- i sail, Chapman, Moore and Reesor. S. S. CONV ;K IOti son is invited to attend. • b Bonuses for Wire Fences. Drainage Brock Road Get Toa_ether Club was 011 "S T E Matters and Suo►v Roads-Reeser, The annual convention of the Pick or tired at th�home of 14�r. A. G F0. orsyth and Chapman• Contingen• ering Township Sunday School As- - cies-Chipman, Middleton and Moore. sociation was held in St, Paul's Unit-` men's Assoeiation will hold a "also- FRES"H FLtUZEN «"HIT)•: FISH '� CENTS Relief-Reeser, Chapman and. Fnr• ed Church,- Pickering, on Tuesday, hold their annual burins.s rneetinx ° sytb. Damages for Sheep �'i'cjiried Diamond last Saturday evening. Of- _ FRESH FF3Q`/.Eh SAL�iC)� 1R'CE�iT9, by Duds-Moore, Reesor and Forsyth January loth. ficers were elected a? follows: Hon. Tranapnrtation. Yu+ren and Light The sessions were well attended by Presidents, Mr. NN'. H, Jackson and SALMON SNACKS 40 CENTS Ploore, Reesorund Forsyth. representatives from ovary Sunday Mr. J. Ka}•es; President, Mr,-A• C. A number of accounts dere Areae Scheel in the Towrwhip. The address- Mr. R. Ful- •v'FINNAN' $ DDI E 18 CENTS Diamond; 1st, Vice-Prea:, - ed for payment and referred to he e,, reports and cltscusaions were very ler; 2nd Vice-Pres., Mr. It. Reesor, FI\ teesp�ctire etaudiog commi tees. interesting ar l instructive. Sec,-Treas., Miss D. Leigh; Board of r«1r A commuoicatton assns awed from Devotional exercises in the morning``Directors, sir. C. Hood, Mt H. Pugh, BONELESS i3ADDig I, !.LETS 20 CENTS Alban A. Swi►n complaleidg of a cul• were led byihe president, Mr. Armi;,1 Mrs. G. Pugh, Miss . Bayes, airs. BON$LESS UIGB1 HEl'.1tI\G 25 CENTS r vert in front of his preinists which ..which was followed by a discussion of H , � 'causes the water to be diverted on to Sunday School Problems led by Rev. Hatch, NI - - r S Murdoch . ,hisland. H, C. Prie%t, the 'General Superin _-. - '� q T MORE F The standing committee cm Contin tendent of the Ontario Religious I✓du- C(1i:\'f l' COL'tit'1L-C'OlT'�"TY OF rRenciea reported and recommended cation Council. ONTARIO ( .the following payments: R R Beaton, The fir6t meeting of the Council of 'ERT HEALTHFUL AND LESS COSTLY: on acct Of salary 1'_5 00: Hugh Pugh, The worship s .4ye�d in the after- ar,d p-)staRe 10.00: Municipal nov.t ti-ssiuu was�ie,l by Rev. R. II. the C'urporatioti of the Count} of Or- `' World, drain debenture forme, tar Rickard, pastor of the Conven.iori tnrio fur, the year 1929 w111 be hf ld THAN MEAT �. and postage'305: Tur�ntu stau:p and Church, why also extended greet:', puratunt to statute in thy Cuun'eil Stencil �i'ork+, J aR tags and -ale tar to tite visAing delegate.;. Follw,'insr Chamber in the Court House in the A' D S O N 23,16: Hn,ite Tile pbnr.e Cu.. rental far tl,i<, M.-s. Fors}'th, the Towm.;hip ren 1•„wit u{ Vi'hith}, vn Tt'f'�n1Y, lite E �` R I C H K t, i daj ofJA 1'!_':+. .tt 'ch4 1928 lq(;!, ()fit. J{uoicipwl Ass'•ci►.ion, resentative tv ills Provincial Com en n•, ., iZ oiernherah;p fee to Un :C3 M FurorLb. tion at Galt, gave a very comprel',. hnur r,f two o'clock in the ,f,• ruuor. ZR , nntenc tt The Uepartme- Su-. .ill accounts to be laid hereto,th<, L -- ' 0 R O C E att Apple•hc wa•term.irseu eetin,t'iih'; .eve repo e is L Jltddlenxi, ditto SOQ; .Iubn �I,:r- •ent� then gave,a re or, of -- { !3 Cnutuit hould h� forwur,lc,l to the ~ tsar adv, -ted printing floanrial5tate tl ^ir act1--&e.; for the past }'C't' anI 11-k l,top,^11 • certif,-6 at leapt thmr r: anent had to n.hi p.'intioR 15ti .0: PickeringHardware Stare .r "Th nsGre;g, aft 1i.' "Art I t�; za,e coltrc helpful suggestions far the ,,;,�. he{"re the meet nit of th• ('uu-,. rye; work of the coming vea.t. A very ,t- cil, ' BEd U;eeinn ditto ee h•1t11iT 4._ P,t'l'• tens ir.fi part of this session t.'�,s :he It.;,•.1 at �ti'iith}' thi: lith tFty n+ °•ring Public Libr-tir, ,tt+nt a t'0: Jat,unry, 1929, _ IlJlaremnnt ditto 401rt ; Nbitevale Bays' Conference, led by Mr, 6ernld "' •ditro 4.1 C'i�: Brougham ditto 40 U0. Cowan. Two excellent ad ons Premier Arthur ECChi`stiC1Prk •' The stauding comailtte on Trans- give nby Mr. James - - 1portatioo. Pow*r and Light reported of the Boys 'Parliament, and 41 r. . and recommended the following pe.y- Harold Anderson, member for South : ATTE TION a R'leh ail mor custuiller8 and fiends " ment : Ilydio Electric Poser Cure,.- Ontario. Special music 'ass provided o street 1'ight� for Greenaood 30.33. x by Mrs .Tanrrr, of St. George's An- -- -_a happ3• and prosperous The standing cote+nittee on Rrlie titan Church, add St. Paul's United D have taken over the Agents __ t'Y rtrt}-and--ree mmecd,ed the fol-f" hureIi-Choir: ,, rept, payments . Hospital for Sick in the evening.Rev. J. S. Fer sorr aratora, Scales - • :-•'• NeR :�.ea.r • for ► l�wiog p fru Reafrevr Creani Sr -- C bildren Toronto, graot 10.00: Co led in'worship in the absence of Di. Stu1 ea, Fleury',ry', E atuotte :, .. 'Tteas„ maintenance of indigents 6 13' Fraser, who was unable to be present Ph+ave, Puiote, Thp standing cunimittee on Roads ..,y ;and Bridges reported itnd recommend on account' of illness. Seafiie,ry and R lteelbarron»e �'Q sigh tE'el g('a1 Cf ul for the `.eC�, 1; era ed paytnent as follows: (Seo. B..ker. The Secretary-Treasurer's report Phone 5is3 Pick• liberal patronage divel l UR iII 192 ' htaulioss pipe culverts from Oshawa presented by Mr, Michell, khowed the s� D 4 W; JA., ivine, ishan gcrapioR Qr:►re! work of the Township to be in good IR0231'' ;�F'..,ZTITT. �e on b•act cut brush r 121.00. L Puck• condition: The addresse, of Rev, AGENT - (I* "BROUGHAM$ and shall try to merit a con- on haul grav can 1 and r 163 40; W J H. R. Stephens and Rgv. H. C. Priest., ti of tl�e s�tme. Linton, hwu!grav and drag ino 1:32 50; were very interesting, and the specie! ' T sA Brayrey, haul grav r 1 W,25 : Het h music provided by St. Paul's choir and f rraishaw,ditto 4b U) : H Down, drt:r. unity singing led by lieu. R. II. • ; 19 comm g _ - or it ie not made, 4•s ,U; E«'and, hA Il •grav drag con Rikarti, triads a fine contribution te,. :341 N6; L.Junes, ditto 3l tr1;` U'udd,►rd: Our Motto . a i an t i - th^ evening session. I)t- tone4tratiun of the O M �L e h've 't. c 3e ditto 2d oo`, T Linton, sbcv Rr,,v con •i The ladies of.St.. George', Anizi:carr CS 1. rx): W 0Jones.Rr,tvel fit --t ' F0 l tt.flcI�aL'jan Eiar" A � �+j�N�-� p " V25; R y Waid, dyaa+site, fuse .r,d church, St. :1ne rew's United C=ov. - 8111.e7DONI �C ' drys 23 ,n: S Farndate, drag cons B : and St. Paul',: United Church, p -Zip); M Stepp, drig cots 1 3 00: A (; ed an(1 served r hour meals at R A D _-- ---_ 0 -•C:lwrk. hatil grav z 13S 10: John Torn•, noon and supper hour for all e'ele j' • • �e -ditto 213'25; A E Stork, ditto 81 30: C gates. Tel work of these ladies wa, WiII be given for the nuking,, T i �• A Balsdon,-haul grav r l and con l a large factor irf making the cotncn I. - in your own hun,e, 1. i �' � ie n V e 87 50: A 6�,rdnn, rep hole r 1 1 00: G R I if you wish, - lkireretoti, qr tv,for r 1 and Fairport, 0 BRING IT HERE Get.tt Radio thin hates and keep W 20; ` at Todd, grav for con:3 150: ,F Barcluv, haul grav cons 1, 3e 7 and a the young folks at home _ • 68580-. 34 ra;niCPC_ Un 1300; a eta new Set of14.95 • .. .. J Dwyer. ditto's 50: T Maostield, shoe Meng Ov@lCO.ate blues, clearing at Harness, or Ret the old set reppaired. aA yRrar Bav read 115: �V Hirkett, ditto I have in stock samples of Sattiael You will be amazed at the rich, :L.SIk R Lytta,ditto 2 50: F Sullivan, Trees and Jeffrey's hKrness. The full tone of these instrumanta, I Only, Boy's OverCOat, bine, Bice 36, Cleating aC,1�.9 haul Rrar Say road 12 50; W McUon• former may be ordered through cats- itittde in 5 at -tyles, With aid, ditto'4000: G Clark,ditto 15 t>t, F logue at prices quoted. or witbotit battery. Men's Wool Sox, 3 pairs for l,00 "Morrison, ditto R 73, C Palmer. ditto Catalogue free. &ed cr t ,reeds 2'2 50: Jas Todd. drag 1 also carry collars, collar pads, sweat Phone 5903 Easy�Ter•uis •,Men'6 geavy Rubbers, 2 95 lir pona2 3 15 30: also drag Scarhoro t 1 pads, harness oil by bulk, harness IMPERIAL -:- GARAGE coos 3.33 I0; W E Johnston, drag con dressing, also silver polish IMPERIAL- gr g :,'•; - 6 435; L Gates, haul xTrav from lake and ocher parte. Men's heave all Fool rib Underwent, reg' a•�r r L ;. clearing, per met to centre cf roe 2. �: « Hollinger, -, Repairs promotly done. (Late ti uivereal Garage) 'haul grav con 1 I&f0: J Soden, gravel ONTARIO ' cons',dada and Broughaw streets L. «. PILKEY. CLARFMO\T PICKERING, venal other lass a Oleari C s. ----_ Se 1. t ng Pfl e s, 29.69;O Pascoe, drag avid haul grnv ---- - 4con 1 22 50; C 8 Bryant, drag cons 2 3 I'3 80;'H Micbell,haul grav.r I nod con w 1 5.W B W Jones haul grav cons 7•8 V m A L E i. 106:25: Levi Day. Wo' uld •� O�� L• Y _ +90 OU;R Janes. ditto C Ei t ditto 73 75: R Sadler, ditto 7(i'25: G C1 _. -,d�rm7 A75: R1 9:i•(3Nn T•nn,Aittn R-'.n(lt - �• � � •. • E R I N C+ r R Mowbray, grav for cons'S, 6 and•i `,Zf you were ill. allow auy ZOIn, �iC�i Or Barry t0 P `� - t5'2.10;W H N'Vestney,drag Ctn,"3 and 4 . 12.15: J Byers: haul grnv Coll 9 17.011 : prescrioe and perhaps operate 011 j'OII. -N O,.f Qu -J Mundell. ditto 4 73: y1 Pugh, Eho UENTRALARAGEgrav Con(t 10 85; J Ci ates, haul grav would not, you would naturally require ' 'a mal = � � r--- - _ +r�r -eon(i 3tL1a; 1' Biker,_haul grnv con 9 17 :fit: h �t'arrl,drag •,tad �h"`' whom you knew had the necessary ebperieLce. lgrav con96.30: A 1'ny!,Pr, drag cons h�net �e7oo 3.2 2 50; G (4a-.es, roar 7. '2 and 3 3 5R: Telep Ki 5rcilrtciraR cona'2+rnd 351M): Jas =:The sHme reasoning tlpvlies. to your car. Alegre damaice ` Mainland, r1rnR 'nn 3 2 ,50; }3 Ritchie, lean be done by nn incompetent workniau _ haul grav can 3 's t.tq)• J BixtFr. haul ;than all.tlie ru!rgh nSaRe yon _ - grav And drag, •m 3 •26.'22: U Bnrt�n, CA re to Rive it., grav•Ieir- son 7 l'1.75:U NV Hodgson, _ 'haul grav con 7 t;i lid; Roy «'ar'd,sai �lr. Harry \esbltt's (in charge u€ repair obey)eitperieuce, i � Accessories, 0118 and ary from Dec I7 to Just 14 143 00. which includes Auto Rep f 8v-lavb were introduced and passed . En land xppo'►nting the following town.hip 5 years-Wolsley_Alotur Car Co., g GaBnline Acetyl6ne Welding t „ftirers for tba year 16 ►: 2 years--General Motors, Oshawa 1 1 vALL'SA9 UP BIiE`trP _ _. y Div I Lorne Puckrin, 2 T E Orawford, 1 year-Bond Bros., Oshawa ' p Thoe Annan, 4 Chas A Annie, 6 Jas Batter charging. Todd,6,Geo Harbrone 7 NVB Burke $ .May save yon many dollars, as When you bring .yattr tt' B lilies 9 tt' P Jones, 10 John trotiblee here, you know 'that a fully eaperi `-,]Repairs made on ail lilal�e8 Sc ,tt, 11 J O Spang. en'eed mechanic will do your work:FFIN 1L ' y C \IrCansland, D Carruthers, C Field, -Try tis with your next repair job. - . _W Gormley,Jas Andrew,Cleo Cowan, Ol -, ct Sleepp Thos Annan, W Mitebell Tow Car Service; Batteries, Tires Etc. .. ' ;'Irving White, W H Chester, W P �. - Petty. JTodd, Urban Blake, W H Phone 590:3• F.. i - ' :..• . t;llicott,Wm Peebles, `V W Gee; Alf o ` y;oaers, Jas Bvers, Geo Duncan, SV B • PCER �(ilne, O•H Pugh, J 8 R* ons, a P T � (]r��l +� arae C�ARLES 'B L,Rea, ti' H Pugh, J H ake!- , David e t (4regR and H Yalce� �` , rot so,1«Er�ar+ (LATT t'\iYERSAI. MOTORS) - _ C 1Ckerinl�p' 1V Rhra. NI R Bryy nut, W.John Clitrk, -Proprietor, t , Y_ Raladon. 'Alex Thnm, Arthur Ches• a mer, Jos Pearco, Thos Pugkrin, P J 1 P I Q K R = N �' t 41s .Gini s79:•^4Nf�•'.ti�,3re!s;-.r."�r:'�w°2: � ' �'r�f .,•t,,-�r.aFd'.' .,;p.�'.:.� .-1. P...m . .„ ... :; .:,:. �`.: S tza*.�< .;�,'ci.',f': ,uY; �*u y,,a.,,�,. . .,.,,••r• .ter r�wN.'y;,c'"*. 4,!'..,'� y..,ao• ••rcoa._•�„�tez-a�.n;wee. T •,. �P .vr •r.„ • ,nr .., "� C ,s ., W..;D•, .y.•. .. C.,c,,, ., ..`..' ;a..ham.,._.�"a a b✓ t't,•r ...t'� p','�t`- .draw w r. -n�•, r v "'�•. , <„�, ^' iiP y, .'.f., ,,�, 1 :''x�a$.,4.. .a:,+"rt• w / -ya.., a^Jr..'i .,'Y ,. - W.s•. ;'.y,r�''4 fit• 1 e '�,''"°• .l�a•„•,�� h r ,,. 4 4LARtRYONT• The amaebinety•beloustng to the The flu epidemle which CQafloed Our Fire Oopapdwy had a will to David,and .Mrs,..8cott� of Bag- 1 rick 4 GemeatOi. ere been Bold. many to thele beds during the Greeawood alta Q ndoy night'to inawi Miakit �t iweetarned 'hoarse Ww.Thompson InstiH udder t he Frank Cooper, . whd has been past few weeks .Ja gradually dis fight the flee that desE'royed the -after spending a few weeks' vses- a =doctor's cam. laid up for some tante, is able.to 6e appearing. .The cold weather and store and poet office. They were tion st the home of the former't H. G}:and Mrs. McIntyre` were qui again. snow, the health authorities say, uaa�ble to goon accounts of ttte bad' pareata, W. G.and Mrs..Scott. ! is Toronto on Wednesday last. Sonne theraiotnetere in the Pvi[1- id the beat care for-the fin. condition'of the roads, C. A.Overland was ittErin one age registered 10 degrees below = BONDS—�ernmen t, ffiuotoipaland '1 day recently abten.Ung the funer- zero on Monday,, al of his uncle. ' George Middleton, of Balsam, _ - investments t fr o to l er ' Safe nveetmente at lrom$to f pee G. M. Forsyth was-in Scott town- called on a number of Claremont Tr ' ' t�(� 8 (� sent. ship on Tuesday attending an aue- friends on Tuesday, u V V C h lJl� tion sale held, by the Forayth Mrs. Bushby is able to be out INSURANCE—All classes written 'to estate, again after being confined-to the eluding Fire. Automobile, Wind• ,a David and Mrs. Pugh, of Lake* housefur two weeks suffering froth storm. Accident and Sickness, Reid, spent the weekend R ith the an attack of flu. ,. , Phone or write latter's parents, D.M. arta Mrs. T E. Stephenson is offering for.. Place-A. L. PILKEYf S GARAGE Y` 5 - -Morgan. sale or rent his blacksmith &hop 430 ED. BOWMAN, Whitby Harold Barclay met with an and residence. See advts. in, Town-CLAREMONT ONT.accident on the highway on dun' uther colnnto: LLi�=�-��,5' day night;resulting in his car be- G. M. Rr.d Mrs. Morgan, Charlie intbadly wrecked. per. Leonard Prikey and Frank Tule Winter will be here Very soon sand Our townsman, R. J. How, has Barclay ,%ere into the Durant Mo- - : if you have any notion of :s -again been appointed auditor of for Ccu�l> uy'e banquet oa Wed y purchasing a new the township accoants. WT• ues'a3 : Thursday, ' anuary 24th, 1929 sleigh, leaveGormley,, of Pickering. -will be ;Wi s �l trgaret Pugh, wt19- is . your order now so that tt associated with him in this worst. attendit,_ the •Normal Scho(14 at Two of ourcurling rinks went to fire snow . will be ready when the ; Toruut<,, has not been able to' re t w appears Maritham one day last week and turn to the city since the holiday At' I p. m., °sharp played a friendly game with the owing to alloses. curlers of that town. Markhaut R N E R" LO ID proved a trifle too good for them 'CARD OF THANKS. REASON—For the benefit of those who already have CLARFMONT • this time. -- Tractors and those who are contemplating buying — Rupert Allaa•ay returned to Mr, and Mrs. Willows take this op one. 11To matter what make of Tractor you have, or Oshawa on Monday after spend- portunity of thanking their many what you intend buying, we invite you—.in fact we lag a couple of weeks with J. H. friends and neighbors for their assist- want you—to come to our School. and Mrs. Beal, where ke was re• agree durinz the recent fire. recuperating from a severe attack WHAT YOU, WILL SEE: ���-Lzw�sxsu REGISTER. ' of flu. We are glad to-know that BALE_ We will have pictures-on the canvass of the different - � � � . �,• ..be has quite recovered front the+ Friday, January 18.—tit the Hugh ,farming operations, also a Lecturer to explain each BARR disease. Clark farm, Stouffvrlle, extensive picture and answer any question you may ask. Nicholas Bnrton, Rho is now sale of cattle and choice fresh milch Samples of International.Harvester Machinery, sad, a residing with his daughter, Mrs, cows belonging to J, A. Hawtin. Thomas Haney, of Woodstock, g months' credit Serie at one 'if possible,a sample of.the NEW DURANT CAR Y;a arrived in town on Saturday ev- o'clock, E.pV. Sitversides, auction ConterOne, Come,All,.and bring your questions and make otic --- - r: ening to spend a few weeks with School-even bisrger than last year. Claremont friends. He will also. Monday, January 21st—Auction sale two presume, be a frequent visitor of standing timber, the property Remember the date and hour. C� at the rink in order to indulge in of W. R. Redman, lot 5; con S, (�j G�QSI �e' This favorite pastime of curling. Pickering Township., about 5 acres Charles Cooper • �ClAremont Judging from the present out- of hush, mostly hardwood,to be$'Id ""C” 1 ! i�/Eepeak of artistic l - look the townxbip will have a it, quarter acre lots. Sale at t.vo General Hardware, Farm and Contractinst Machinery, Durant >rI designs that are much heavier bill for shovelling o'clock- ;harp. See bills ��m• Cars and Truckx, Stoves, Furnaces, Atwater-Kent digniHad, not artistic @now than it had last year. The Ma p.•ictioneer. Radios and Electrical Goods of all kinds. designs that would be inappro'heavy fall of snow that took place purpose In' i for the 00 Sunday and Monday and the 'I'ltundny. January 24th—Credit Auc- Our Motto—'-Anything in Steel." purpose to view. The tion sn1N of 30 head of Milch cows fairly high wind that ac+eoropan one illustrated is aim• and heifers, the property of Hobert --_ .� _ _ __ _...__- ss err audit drifted up the roads badly pre, pet 6 ttetry, in ma laces, making them im• Harbin.•�n, lot 2?, rear con 2, `No dreaterTribute" passable tot motor trtsific. Markuhm. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp, SPECIAL Term •10 months credit on approv- W• W. STAFFORD. The had condition of the roads ed joint notes at 4 per cent. per prevented many from attending gnnur, off' for .cash. Prentict. & _ KID @ton Road, the Sunday School convention at Prentic(-, Auctioneers, 415 Balliol • bitbv Pickering on Tuesday Several $t Toronto. FOR TEAM HARNESS - ' managed to get there by making _ _- Pb Whitby;:: ooe W hl b a detour by way of Atha. Would --- -_` p �l8 r�� :It not be well to hold the conven• (`, a Brass-mounted Team Backband Harnee4, tion sat some other season of the 4 Gsb tlwii t� 842.W - ='year as the weather in January -_. . __.._ i _ •-With r nlabreechn x,inssteadlofbb ck E yr cera never be depended on. g band, S .�?0 The News roan was unable to -— - - ' - -•. -.nasus his tasasl trip to ClaremontP 0 U L T �• _ : Black-mounted Team Backband Haroeax, ii?r3 5f? on Tnesdwg of is yuck on ac- P trount of the bad condition of the Co•` 3 tint; f3reeciiiog ': - _ l5l .L.; uoads, which mattes motor traffic .. ..WANTED This-is not a factory harness. but curtow made in otir Insurance N • impossible cutters and driving ' - - . h' Markham-*- C6 deo tr - =r owns olr at ac am:� sap rates for farm ao uo � horses have almost entirely dlaap Good Price Pais For building@. peared. Heis also unable to pur• /M� $, -We 'pecialize on repair-4 to.harness and collars, _ Windstorm Insurance,on buiidinC46 ichaee so as as there are so Dressed Chickens W Fowl wind-mills,Silos"etc. imaoy subscribers in arrears. . D D Automobile Ineuraace Tho rei,16nts cif Claremont are Phone Claremont :70 -1T 0 of all kinds. highly pleased to see one very busy These few items lt.r ted Belo v at s - FARMS FOR BALE � Y sppotin our village, that if, H. G special priree,good' for Write or hone - Mrlutyre'P factory where he is two weeks Harness and Collar Manufacturer or ph *� �T gradually iocrereing the number Quaker Oat&, package ,'.3c E DO B Q 1[Y tw1�A N of hii employees, there being now Puffed Raisins, 2 lbs . 25r MARKHAM- •©N'T. Homs Phone 34ar ,ten men on his staff. We hope Thompgon'sSeedless.'2 Iba . '.3c _�... . . " 80 WHITBY. OtiT .. that the industry may continue to Choice Pink Salmon targe tin 23c prosect' sad that Mr. tbcIotyre I31ne Rcse Rice, 3 lbs., 25c -_� __� :�� Farmers, Attention. : may be abundantly rewarded for Pnre Cod Lives Oil,10 oz bottie 55c -his enterprise. Wampole'9 Cod Liver Oil I have secured the agency for the Frost �+ The members and adheeents of Extract, 10 oz bottler 1,00 g Wood and Cocksbutt Farm I 'the Baptist Church held a Rood Everybody tarn in your Premium Card& by December.24th, ,a3 the _pie' Cascaria, 4 oz bottle 35c per-On tul•niag in the largest number,by that date meats. and will keep constantly oa .. bee on Monday when t large - N th E1 and r r amount of wood. sufyiciv to last Men's Sox. all wool,,�dac Rnd Zai s is Lan d to � �k get � '1tr ter, h @pairs for these poen rmplerrien to for a couple of years, was out (good value) ; Men's 'o Shirts Also, Loudon's barn an stable down in Roes Evans' bush. mod 85c• We have a few dozeu..L'lover _ 9uings. hauled to the church-yard: Every Leaf Cups and 3aacerg o I will also take contracts for palntleg person entered willinitl and left t at 1,35 dozen. a(M A S I S A LM t,�S T .H L�'RE barns and houses.by a new y t process, by spraying. heartily into the work. The com- a — "mitres[n chsrQe wr+beq to thank Fr.�-E— awe klave a freak supply of Grorerie• and Fruits- for your Cakes and ' Estimates cbeerfully given. ..In who assisted in the work. An. CLAREMONT Puddings, Alsa, Candie 0t angr and Xmas Na P. Phone I621. . -, '27-521 iother bee will be held in the near , Pcic'e& Reasonable Quality Goods .fntnre at the church to cut the 1 r Highe-t Itrice,.r,Aid for pr,-,duct, R. J• Mann, ` - Claremont wood into the proper size for the SCOtt S -s- Store.`,lfurnace and stove. .,Phone your order. Ve deliver. - t Green River The anneal meeting of the Clare- _ Claremont- Phone Markham 8•+0_ Mont public library was. held . in Basket Factory ,I the library rooms on Saturday, -7 � Generwl the 12th inst.; when the following Wj�, M. Duncan, Metchanty Green River Manufacturers of ' officers were elected from the __ All kinds Of Fru't BaBketse Board : President — Mrs G M. Berry Crates, ' Forsyth. Vice President—Dr. N. A �� ��_I� d F: Tmttlinson, Secretary—R. J• jS W FaIII16r8'BushSl Bask6t9, How. Tre:senrer—�i. J. R'ilker. i Ot}188 gaskets. Librarian--Miss H. WRiker', The L Board is_ looking for a goodly The Most a• 'rets this year. Frank Fennock•,' cri n r of .nb. y rtt be . � • rous� • �� I' _ .. . ..Prosp� 7uer-A is a large assortment of - . Proprietor choice books on the library shelves . .per reading cT+ri be ere. and no r iea _ �]' You l?hooe Markham 160!'cared thorn by joivanq the CJare -,NBW Investment Mont Public Library. Join now _ BEA �.• TY so that ou can pass away pleas i - aotl't and profitably the long ?' winter evening4. Savings Bank Account is primarily an invest- STAND3 FOR THE 13E8T' -Do not mise the banquet in the in ant. Bat it is the only itnvestmentyieldiog ' Community Aail rule (Friday) ev- a fair rate of interest, that is available for your ening, to be given under the aus SUCK �g Oilr W18h its@ at.fi moment's notice. Emergencies eau be im• piing of the P givenblic Library. There ►mediately ntet by the bank account that has been n , program .of There cosistantly developed. Your investment, as aticb, will be a good _:sad after dinner speeches, bat the yields regular returns in interest. Your invest- -sad +:-d .i retain addreasof tke evening will for our man`s 'Ment as a bank account yields crunetant satisfac -' • ! faction and pence of Mind in the fact that it is t be given by Mrs. Ed_yth L, Groves, always,readtg for other uses without the trouble y __ - chairman of, 'the Toronto Board Customers ::of concerting into cas11. `-of Education, and well known throughout Oanada, the United - States and Great Britain as an �j CAN IJIL-�LV Bl-'�1�1 ;'�dncatiooiat, authorand..iecturer. and Friends K Litter Car- Hap Carriers ' Her b( ok entitled ".The Kingdom Tll of Ohil�lhnod," is on the shelves owls. , Door Tracks. s Et of the Clareutont Public Library. - ---OF� COMMER�� � Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. "She i9 a roostpleasing And shier• Do A. ' C �✓ It will pay you to get t c (rice. on ,,.c -�:: :abovebeforeibuyingelaeR'hPre. twining speaker_and_itds-a_delight _.-__—._ 'THE STANDATZD BANK OF .CANADA FRANK p�O�s� to listen to her. Tickets may be Phone 1401, i - secnred from the librarian or any f the Board, l (.LA R E M!1'_r T - -- -: �_.. n�. t,�'• '-TIO =` me:nher c s • � - .s 3x4.M. 5•� P.s sitz iG t?-.•1>'�°!' .� •wc�+t�,. . Ji'"�:'., y. t.. ,fl, ¢. .sq,-.t. ..T..i ,...�.. ,r�ry •y: , w:.'or+C.,r h..a1•ti7-.•. .f.' '�.•� 'ewx:^=.y�`.,.ri rti '4 ;T,If,1�5v-_'NT,41�M4�:Wrr,� '177�r . -,-, �- � - -- -4,'P ,57� ,­-.I-�/-,V----".­­ - ­­,­ " - , ,Z.Z. �� - _11; _ ­ � - . .ir . . , - . !. .. � '1, f, - Vin... "` 1 ,4 ,V.1 I , ,_��7­:" � T_1 ._;Z�,,,��,�-,,,��;,.. � '_ ,7 � I , * I�111'�;;,_.,,lrr,�, . .. . , 7""?5�;�­;­7 7'-,-,T- -'m , , . -, -- WYO. ,� , '1R tt" ,-I . �. . ;,;��r, ,, �"F*I , . �t74-4 -,up T. - ��I_.... F 714T,T111 orc-W -"'�" ..�.'P",IS- . .4-A, I - �� _ _�, I ,. 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I - .� - -- - ----.-- -�-...-_- ,, � !�4,�,,��",:.,4,,.�"." . ,.�­, . .. - ,ai- "Pr -Zatf,`:_,,*�04_11,�,,,,,,,, -�--,,­�, AL.&��*,�,�-,2_,V_ -"� I -, .�. * . , - . ,�;..... . , �� . . .. . I . , I �. I .., . owner, tracking down A person &U4 . - . I ow, . �� . Boy the .C&SWOU -rLdch, even. ShOUIS there � �',n ;1---11 be no horse heavexk-ittEd siimitlmei'l fifidink a-mSh afie'r having smelled 6f ,,�:� ,%, ,= and Loot 111. .. ' . I I ., . . I , an article belonging to Lim. In twee- ( 0 arse . . . V4 - ...1. . . I think there must be. . . , ;�4r4k� 1 i5oly . He--��New . � I made good , . , - . - - . I - 0 - _. . ty-seven tries the dogis . _ I . .RBF, .� -1 our Dumb.Animals and Humane Plemid0r, . ' twice, finding aid article and once , . - ''._.;'....�11 LIWS in I - - - I . IL � . 1 . . . . Wo - - running down_a man f . � 'H . -. -. I.. I . . l&,R84RT iffiySt"k" from -lite trucks. . - . . . .. . . * MY father, who was a Now Eng- he was not there. The parents grew - Despite the result of this tests Ponce � .... - . as a rare lover of horses. uneasy as the shadows gathered and � CrcAted to Dogs_ d I ogs are still being' used In German' �.--�, _� ; under, w . . ,,�>; , , , - , � I . . .. � _�:. � th , horse more thAA in- twilight merged into darkness. Cas ., . _ , . - .". he we e for . I . . ....... . as-saw In To ... ;,.-.I-_. . . - . - -_ ._­ I n - ­ . is . � - country districts to track down &us . .. I salt called, yodeled and whistled with � I otinet' more than -horse ,se�ase , -. he Humane Pleader) - pects, but a demand w" mad . . . .. �__ ­ ------ ­ ,, '- all his ability In these_ hoping ___4F _T I -.% ,- I saw genuine intelligence. HOW he an I There good dogs and bad dogs, regulations limiting the work of the. . .. I... � None . . �'- . .t ' �n of thp equine -guard-service. . - .. .- • I for An answer from Walter. ��...*-`:..-,,. I.- .�. In I dogs to patrol and � .". . . =Ire;d a fine speci the' set out Into and sometimes � good dog will turn - .. . ...... : :I- an it stood with its head came Then . d unselfish do I ... . � family ' suddenly bad. or vice versa. Looking For sheer 'courage an . . . ! T. t,. .,. .., . . . woodland. He went up one canyou s :. .. I ­..., 1:...1. . �. . ... 1.�. ..�, erect; ears prIcke4 forward.and-look- the � h can be votiou the story Of "Pearl," a beayti-, � - '. -�4.,..., . . ..., ......:, - .-. . .. .. ,� . . . Ing with tovestigsiting and knowing and down another, working farther only upon the sunny side much i ful'Nvolfdog .of Chicag I 0, stands out . .:. . . . . .. �'. . . . .. ,., . a . . .1 . ..1. * I - ­ -I . . . - .1 . .::.. * . - .. . I , some objeA that attracted its and farther from home, until he found to prove that dogs are still run- oug the rest., . , -i,.--.*..,. � eyes at me f loyalty, b Y'' . . . 1 .:.�_...: . ....�� � - . -.� . , with Ilowing realized he might become' lost in the I ning true to Ideals o raver' t am Pearl belonged to .. .. , '.. I . �- -, attention! Standing I I the Jones family, and.the occasion on ..,.,;:. .. ­ , I -himself. His frequent perseverance and service.. . . I occasion. � . -__ ,, 0 ... .,�....: . .� . . tLad tall, a form of lite and wooded hills 9lch she showed her mettle was a I . ..` : mane - . '. P ..... .:.. : - � . .1 . � .% . There was the story, early In I .*.17 calls and whistles echoed and re . . , .creatlan ' The dog, roused by, ... : - :%.:.,: . � "beauty, f gher beheld . ­ :1 I , such a e usly, but suc�I "... .: ,�- , .,-. .1 . :.� echoed along the rock-ribbed guIeLies, of dogs racing hundreds of miles In' fire in the house. : .S .: . �__ ' . to tji�'the sniok�, bark'd furio " - _ " , .*. �. .. ­_ - - : - 1,� 'L ..of God as almost human. Berum :,-.*. ..: .. .- , ;jr­ I I ..I. I some men but no answer came other than the ,zero weathex to, carry All I coeded only.ln-arousing the neighbors. 1. . .....!... ... .: . �-, - -, 0 ..�, .�. . . . Today, forty years later, , -stricken town Qf Nome.' IL ' - 1. . .., "shoo-shoos" of diptheria � . whippoorwill or the "whoo ,.. ,.... . . . 1. .1.. are saying the horse is gone, and like the hoot owls. - 1. that was asked 6f tlh�rn was given,Pearl broke through the flames. that �- . • . . . ,were beginning to creep up the stairs. . -:*, ' Abe dodo or roe will soon become 413. After some time Mr. Caswell, by freely, some�of the'dogs dying in t 11 e- . ..., I L.,.,*-.1�. . . . .. L . .... : --f......... ­ ,-, .. . ..._: - . . extinct species. There are thousands, - - attempt. . .1 . . . A moment la-ter she bounded into the ... .......... � . . . . . , . : .: .. ..,. . % 1. . ,. ... - ever, much they following a cow trail, reached a road aid to the vie--beCroom and licked his master's face . ..­.:-:,.,.! . L. . I . I -, ..:.. . �.however, who how way which he soon realizQ.1 was two A fox terrier brings 11 Including . . ... I I - ­- A- . ,, in the modern . "llery e tim of a fall in the Alps; Duke," a o arouse him, The '4milY, .- . . .. I - .Lmay delight ' a baby. escaped through the window . . .. .� ,:*:. I, .� miles from home and far from the . I chartotall which now travel witho"t hollows where the children had been mongrel, saves his master from a�t i -r helps by way of a ladder made out of sheets. . ... , . ,. is, will insist that the ho; Nellie," an Irish. setter; .. - I .. .. _: I the hors as from among us. In- nutting. -. '!.X,o woudec," he thought, fire; " ... ... '.' . - �- - :...: : : . ;will never va ­ " "and; �i;�ari did not descend the ladder, nor , that a boy would get lost even in day- save three boys in a quicksand; . . . ., � places saves a did.she.jum e warn- . % ... many -, . � . .. . . . �.­. deed, there are ihany, light, when 1, who have been here for "Spot," a three-legged terrier, -I . .. .:!. .:., .4 1 L - . - _. service can aid man ' a fire; a I Ing she stayed in the bedroom, prob .. .� L . 1 . . . whe"re his faithful Be . years, get lost so near home." Quick- baby and her governess from t .. . .... .: . .1 . . I power cannot Teach. I to save-j ably overcome, and died there. . I. . . . ... ... .." . _.. that automotive,Pow ening his step he pressed toward sled dog awakens his master the I . . . . % I ..'..... Even' should this be overcome, there home.- ,_ . . ills team-mate from strangling; a dog i ­Spo,t," partly a fox terrier and I .. . I�� . . . ..,T ­1�1 . . doubtful, and lacking his left' . . ,. ,:. ,are too many people who love the a Chicopee, Maas., saves a family I rest do ­ . . . I ." . As Caswell approached his'house he -I front leg of another r%s- . I . �. : - animate so greatly over the inanimate,I heard Mrs. Caswell and Mary talking from gas, and another one in Ken , was the hero . 346 1 . I . I .1. . . several months 'later. - � . .. . .. ­, : -that the hurts will be propagated and was not tucky foils'a robbery by barking alter cue from fire . .1 . . I - . . . I I . at day when the but the voice Of Walter Dorothy 'Mackaye, of "Rose -Marie," ! 11 perpetuated up to that Imingled with theirs. Suddenly old the alarm fails to go Off.' � -, husband, Ray- Raymond, of I- world will be "changed In the twink'I Dan came trotting up, with almost as During the past two years dogs have and her . _.... .., I .1 fdr,t, today, among, e'n 'Smile," were at their thea- In I : You , -.Ung of an eye." , much spirit and action as in days of done good detective work. In a single "W11 . . � the wealthier classes there are many,I - . 'oveniber of last year two tres playing.- In their home at Forest . old. I day In N ills, I-I., �were I thiiir three year-old d ., u h 0 H ' who having tired of limoustnefi and Daddy," exclaimed Mary,-what do alleged burglars were caught t thr ugh I � j" -.. super-sixes, are again turning to be you suppose ails old Dan? This makes the efforts of (logs. a Get-man police daughter, 'Mimi, her governor-and . r . . . ..� .. . . `� � *:' ,,'.'41ful horses as means of joy In travel. twice he has come up to the house; dog setting the precedent early'in the. Spot, Sudd'only Bottling smoke he ran I - - �_. � .I . . � .. ..., :w -,-And some of such horses their owners acting as if something was wrong morning by leaping into a running up the stairs to the door'of the nursery . . .. . . I . �. .. - 3111- would not exchange for the most v, with him.", . I . taxi-cab, causing the driver,to stop scratching at tlie4noh and the panels I . - ' ' ) . n to and barking until the governess opcn- , ' ..able motor vehicle y?t placed on the -Yes,"-added Mrs. Caswell, "I saw long enough for the policeman the door.' Spot led the way odwn- ! I . :. � ... I . - 1., -1 . -market. - I. him come that way once before. What, catch lip with him. A few minutes ed I . I I . .. .- . .- I - who later a patrolman was attracted by a stairs as the woman carried the child. I .. I � .. I . - $ . - . . Though men like my father. w possesses him?" through the smoke, which was pour- � - - .. . . . . _.... I .,...- on some years ago, may not be BY this time Dan had run up to Mr. small dog ii�ho ran yelping. frou�_. a I . .� .. � . . . ' . ' done, . passed amploo. the horse, the pos, Caswell,' nosed him about, turned little candy'store. He reached the Ing fi(�rn the cellar, -That Spot . .. . . 10 I _­,;� ,- . , . here to ch but then. I.-` I . ..�. ... I I time to"see two men leave by stood still for a while. I � - terity r,f Such men are carrying on and around and around and; thea�started store In ti he sprang - - - ­ - . 1 - :. . . .. r . I .. will not forget what good horse tip-ib away. When Caswell did not follow, the alley. - He caught them, and the membertlig something. In the ' I - ­.-� ;._-_'.� .-� of the remarkable "returned. Then Caswell bald, ­I dog accompanied tl)em to the station. through the flames back to ' EXQUISITE DETAILS - has been, nor some be- Dan . Again,n, there Is the case of ­Smock,'� house Soon he returned defeated. I A swagger sports-dress with air of . .. .: . ... istories about horses. My father, , t know Old Dan-lie wants me to go 1. e the The love-btrd was de,,id In his cage. I formality, featuring the new sunburst . �.. ging an Easterner, was in close touch you, but a giant St. Bernard, who became " Then there is the viers of a 10-jear, I effect -in blouse, laid in plaits under . .... with him. Stay here, both h of -neighbor ..I ' to Animals" move- - - - terror of thieve's In the . � . with the "Kindness it 'I call, you come, too Grove Street, Jersey City. For old girl of Washinct, n. NJ,, who was 'bow, tied in knot with loop and loose - -I meat which became so firmly foundad Old Dan started and Caswell could along Gi -knocked down by a bi'll.010 her.father's End. It close$ at left side to affect in Boston which continues. Our hardly keep pace with him. On,. onlyeatiN he guarded the adjacent whole- i 4f . . , ,with . farm, The animal watt trampling h,r �diagonal line. The collarless necklins. .. . - - . Dumb Animals were a favorite they went-up Hazelbiush 'hollow for� sale po-.Ltryyards,effertively.ellminat- �that accompanied b:er is piped in'sa 'me fabric as bow. The . I..i I_ "I {Ing youths bent upon raiding poultry. w . ., him. and he had real personal a half mile, then turned Into another - !skirt, a wrap-around type, buttons '. . ' laden .freights. -Smock"*worked the raught the bull-by the. throat, worry- . . , with Mr. Angell. gulch (it was close to where Mary had ' I Ing the animal so vigorously that it circular , Such 'association 'builds ldeal-i In "beat" with his patrolman friend, who . smartly at left hip. The � . .. I emerged from the 'woods). then on I was driven off !smartly is attached to hipyoke. which is ' � .1 ... .character and strengthens the purpose and on for nearly a mile. Old Mr,1 described him an the.must faithfnl dog - In-Septpmbet.- 3.9"5.-the Society for - -- - which already rules in ona'a life- and . . known, a ,,natural born) . . I stitched to the blouse. The dart-fitted I . never slowed his pace till he stopped, ,he. had ever � I I . posterity. Hrrice, sent after the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals -sleeves have circular cuffs. Style No. . . 1. it Is handed down to snorted and turned and whinnied. - 1;pol'Iceman," fie would be a - � to honor of� "Billie,"11$46 choose sheer rayon velvet prints,I d � �. I the love of mankind for -the bor*e I escaping fowl, bringing them back, un- a reception � I. . At first Caswell could res nothing, a ' ' . cannot pass away. The following sto.-T. nor hear anything. Then he heard'.harmed and working night and .day & dog of the K'&Pe May County Poor j ill scatted &t with faille silk 6*" ....-. I � - - . - ' ;Farm. for saving the lives of two men contrast. The patten for this charm. . - .. . I I - - Is founded upon,or inspired by, a little the brush crackloi. -He threw his flash.I wUlingly. (!Ix is to.. be expected,;and a number of cattle when a barn I Ing a.air can be had in sizes 16, 18, , ,,- . I - told by the writer's fath-r: fqet-j Not too mu . - , - . � . . ' �., Story often t I light In the direction and saw two of detec..,On the farm property was d4stfoyed 20 years. 86. 88, 40 and 42 incheskust. . - ".. , �- -- . on the old homestead In Minnesota - i however, of dogs in the role I I - _ .- protruding from a hollow log. I Ilia 'bY fire, Billie was given a collar bear. ,It is equally smart made of she . � 4 mare and colt were running in PAS in his mouth. waiter' I tives. Early In 1926 discuselon, raged star, the SoetetY's highest ' I . .. .�, heart was. alt of the�Ing a red - tweed, crepe satin canton'initis cr*PG.'- I Lure near the house. one night. after Fast in the log�gnd excep'. for alight'ju the Berlin press as a Tea � k of honor I . plain velvet, The 86- � .. - - I � I I the family had gone to bed, the mare movements of the boy's feet. he would �Publication of conclusions rea-,hed by L mar or for animals wool crepe or pI of 40- "- .... I name running to the house, put her Major Most, former manager of the I That dogs prove valuable as meosen*'inch size takes but 844 yards 11 ,have belleved,hIm dead, Caswell ran . . . �� . . .. nose bedroom window and ad of the leg. and called, Gruenheide School for. Police Dogs.,,gers warArgiintina, to: incli material with % yard of 40-inch - 4 �. in the to the other 6 lowing the lead ol Japan, began early . . ..uetghed. '-Realizing that some hing Walter faintly answered. "Be quiet. following an analysis of tests begun - contrasting Price 20c in stamps OT , - � . t � 19.)5. this year to train dogs for communi preferred!. Wrap .Coin . 4"d son." ordered n191,21 and"'concluded in April. - Colin (coin to . . . ..... - .. - ,.Was wrong, 1py father quickly'dre ered Casiveil, "don't strain �cation Purposes As. Bremen. detec- carefully., land followed the mare toward the yoursel.f any more-I will get yoru I aimed at ascertaining the real worth ,fives, patrolmin, coast guard aids.and HOW TO ORDER PATTERNIL- . - pasture. Every little way the animal out.,, . of police dog% In tracing- suspects or continue to prove . . . . . , I ' I ped criminals Major Most be- messengers, dogs Write your name and add,reu plailk- .. ' . would stop. turn and whinny and then A "hitch" and a pull on a. pry-pole,I esca ossi. 'the worth of their existence. ft', giving number and size of such straw father on. Down in the pasture and,the log-opened to the end where I lieves that 50 far It has been imp � 0 . . . �.. Vag a shallow well-or where ,a well Walter Was fast. Caswell sprang to!ble to train the dogs so that they . - .. patterns as you want. Enclose 20c In I e the scent of a strangpl TOO THIN or coin (coin preferred; wrap . . _ I.­ --,.U. d been -started and covered with his boyc rolled him out and clasped �would recogniz had her first dip I sumps . for each number and � ' d of that 1 Mildred had just n it.carefully)I ­ . boards. In, some way the cover had him in his arms. The boy was no.� person ,after having smelled . . I ' been removed and the colt had fallen conscious, but .1ter a few moments'Individual or of his belongings. He I the oce,au. -- address your order to Wilson Pattern . ..' :..*� In the hole and could not get out, The opened his eyes and recognized 'his I also asserted that it was a+most im-I ,,How did you like It, dear?" asked Service,-7 3 West Adelaide St.,Toreatc. I . I ­-- possible for dogs to pick up a cold I her mother' as she fastened up the Patterns sent by an early mail, . colt was lifted out by my father and father. only to become. unconscious 1 .. .. . � I , , . . � -- .* . . . � � ..'­ o ex- . scent. . i little six-year-old's frock. I-.ii . , the mother tried In every way t again. I ' glared at the spark- ..--- and Peace _. -1 ... - s her thanks fdT the kind it was ,many days befor,6 Walter re- These statements were promptly� Mildred , -France .. ,z � deed. . . I. .­j;,pres l police Inspector, who,ling sea, I The Round Table (London) : Thtrs . running first to the colt.and,then back covered from his terrible expgence.� . I -dogs t -I didn't like It at all',-mother," she - I -9 and that '.arld licking father's band and Putting Two things he fully decided. o was,offered to put his o the test and i is only one ojicy to pureu . . . - . Most-'s contentions. replied, coldly, "I sat on a wave, and in to make it clear to France, . . .. ' 1 disprove- MaJor .. . 'her face up to his. It was such dem- never to try to catch a rabbit In a log. I active police service were I I went through.. , .I. . d for all, the as her best friend "*onstrations as this that so deeply Im- and the other, that Old Dan had more I Six dogs In ac These con-! . - 10 I __ ....I I &I& It, . - . . well-nigh 8 f oexperiments. Th - . we can I 'pressed my father with the well sense than the neighbors who wanted used or the � - - enter into ,no unilateral en I . I !'haman intelligence" of the horse. to shoot him-whether. that be plain 1'sisted in picking up a somewhat cold' . The man to-day who wakesup and tentes and alliances with her of any . - .I. And heTe is another,story even more in his I scent, recognizing a fresh scent. find-'finds himself rich Is the prize fighter. - ­ _ � .. sort or kind. that our-policy in Eur- -- _. . . I or horse sense. Old Dan had won f the scent of Its:-Lord Dewar. �. I .remarkable: unending vacation at tog an article by . . . . . . . I everything we . laurels and an itne i togetLer and*to - . I . . - - I .. Down, In the hills of the, Ozarks . I - -_ --- . � . can to bring nations . il.. I I . _ , nt war and to ensure the peace- " ' �. ell. The family was . proven - . tived George Caswell. . . . .. fol 26t . .. � . posed of himself, his wife-'and two I I I . . . ..I __ Rockets Make Speed - - . - � . � ­_ .- settlement of all internaticnAl dis- I I. . .:. composed - - ­ I .. . .:...-. for !. .. !'children. Walte� aged ten and Mary . I - - � -- ." . . , piites, ,and that the only hope . a . . . ­ . I -1 . I - - . - twelve'. The children one day - ��s. . , - - -� I. 11 .,.7��, � . I Frances own security is to work,for . ,, . .I I .- " . I ' .. .. - " - V, , - . _'� .. . . _ " ­ " . - .''" , , .. , , . . . 1 .�' � '..,. _ 1. . � �.� ,. . I . _"ed . , , k�_:- � . . � , .4� '.','�.. ' �,,,�, ., t Britain . I- .- - ...I ��. .:..�� ::,,�._' . ... : ­�­�.,.,' 11 ; �� , - :.1��­:.�:.� � ..�.,.:�!;%�:.­"". '. - . . , ,I..., . .I I Wandered into the woodland, bunting _­ . . . �.4',, ., I * .�'4: I , ���:;_ �;-.�;." ... .., ,..�, . , :�­��.-,­. . good relations between Great . . . �!��.: ." �.�..:.:�:-!".11.4..X: '­;, , . �._ ., . . . . .�'­ ", .4 - ., �1:�. ­ ., ,,,, �".. '. ;:�­.......- . , . � ­­. ... 11 ;I..- ;.A'11� . .... .1.�, ..., ..... - . �.;: �� ,., __. . .1 . I ,I::: , .4 '. ,:,. "',.*�:j.�.:�,.N�-,. ., ,., . _.­..._�:!A#�.� �. . . , � ­ .1.1-1 ­.. -:,- : "-�j_�, - � ... : n . .. 1111". - . . 1_ ". -�­ "! .. ., , . . . I ,T . 1. ., . , ..' � ,,.,�IT4"4.":!,�,,��::�,:,.",:�,, �, . . .N .." ;,,, ­�4 ;:". :.:�­. . . . I .V�- , 11 .�!f,�,:: - .. . r -an put into In some way,they became ,� � .1� .... ;1 V a d both Germany and the United ... . 1 -;, �� , ; hazel nuts. I ... . . � �� .11 I.". . :. _�_:, , I.-,., , / %�":�, "%­­ ­1 .... , . I . . I , . 'm .." " � f�. .. . I . :­'!..�; - �.,­ � . ,�,,, separated. hours ' . I 1. ;�,.;�­� , "A 0 1 -.q�:, - .I..", .......- ',-:�..�;:' - .. ..,...;.". , I States, for if these fou . I ;.... . - I., ­111. 1k. 'A � � . -I-, . For some they '.' - ;�..�'!-" ",I���,�, � �ZZi..111.'_,,..­ '1.1..im " ,----� `.,ir- . . -_. . I . ., ­ - . . ,. , - ..1. , � . I -etive spheres .. . . I. , - , ... . � ....!, ., . I .:;. ,.1.-­_­­-0-"-4T .:�. -�,.",,,��,1�'.: -�,�. . k i...... �, ". !., , ::.4,�.'..!.'.-1; ""; •!,- . � . . � . searched for nuts and' then became .. . "�.N::; %.,,�- �. � �.�!, .. � . I � ..', .. .:`� �%` . ,.­�!.*', ,... . practice in their resp - I Z I .. - sear � :�'. � .I ` .. .. . ,� .� '��. ..� ,-,�, . - . . ,. "I -.�, -,�,1171 "r, . . . . . _, , 11 and .. .:,'' . " I ;.1 . . ",:­ I-11,.;I.-, ,".i�.�;i_:,*�.�t., - ., - . ,. � L� ­,�'. . I .i." .. � " 11 4 -I ,.* the ideals of the I.eaguej,ocarno, � . _ . . , . I � - ... , - �;.. . . separated - ..... ;? .- .�'. ..ex­+�,,�;�f�:, ":���t. .. , - ,�.�'. , Suddenly aware of being I -" �3�`..­ ;..."::�; I .,. !";..".I � ; - '!..� � - ,-�ji,.­, , .:..,�.- . . :; , i, . ,... :,.�" . ! ' ­;� , i Power on . - "" " - �. , �, , I...�.. :" ,. . ��, :!­:'�,.:!,;�t�;�.� . . . . the . . I - .. . ,!!�;i I .� . . . Mary and . :i. V. '... - . .. . .­:�* 1. I . .--.-I >. . .,�.:. ........ 1,.��.. Peacp pact, there is no �✓r1A - .;:.�.j ;..... ,...;,..,�1., . . .. . ... . ... .k. . , . .I - , , - _ 7.:;., �.­' :''..;:., � ''. � . . . I !'.�i..:, ,�94_." ,: ,� ... ' ' I , ::, ...._.:1 1, . 'and quite far from home. , I " . , "�.' . i. �:,.: . I.: L' . ;4,:,:"*.,.,. � . t dare challenge thi-m to � to each other, called .. 1�!::,�, , �"­ . earth t'" I Walter., unknown , !:LL: ­�, . :..��: : : : .-L. I" .,�, - .�':.i:A,..�� <.' � . . .I .�,."i.,,� .1. . ..!�:,,!_ . i. , : , -��i. . .,V . �-�i. . �' : ,�t_ . . . '' ::`�;�`., �, � .. � � . . . .. .. i,. .., 11 �, . :. �­ I and called', but without avail-they �, t . ..­ '.. I , war. , - - . .�, ,4_." ��;1-K�.,ffl . ,� *,: :,. , , , - .: ......I' . . 50 , ` -" �., � ,'� .�j' . . --- - - - I 11 . . . . �....W., :,1 _ 11 . . , . , ��,.- � ,� ==- �� r.-.. 7, 1 141�. '.' .�� . . . ________0 . . d...;­..'�- ;S ,,;: ". .. .;� . �:­: . . . . .. . I . - ..,o:�,Ii`i�l�,, - , __71 � .,!. "',* . . I .I .­-.;.... ,. , . 11 . ,-, -.;:. � , ;, ­ -:�, . - ., .; . . I . ­'M,1.�i��, - ;, `1� . - . , .:!..' . 1 had roamed too far apart to be heard, �;:,7:t .,;'. : :: , . : ­S,�U..,;,::. . a he *.: . . �:`,-��t!-...;i!,: . � � ,- .. .:,. 1; �:: . . . . - , . . .. Walter had started to go back, a I �, ,.,­.:�-. . .. I. ., . ­� .�: . . . I ... .,.,., .., � ' - .I ' �;`�. 4 . . . I -soon lost his way and 1�1 . I thought, biA tho 11_� � 1- .I - I� ( - . -.� .. Z� I � , . . . I I . . . . wandered down into a deep canyon. .- . i� . , 11 i an . . , -.---- -- Mary, being unable to get . I . � ,- - � �Tj, �;: - . � answer from her broth6r, decided to I I ., .:-.-...", .-- a -.1. . . , . .. *!; ,­1 I.. � . .. . .. . ..�� i . .. . . ,�� ` : 1 � . .,�;! . . . . retrace her steps toward home, which I I � - I 1:�. ,�. I . - ) . i I . .:`..*. I . . . I �� . . -- . I . .. :. :1 � I .. she did. As she came out of the _,.�" I ,i.:,::t:..%!, , �, � . I I ... ,:11... ", "� Z ,_11� , '' . . .. �. - ''.. ,,*I ­ .1 . ::�: .*,. "-, I - hushes suddenly, old "Dan," the aged . ,,.i�,;,�:!!�i, .. . �:. .1.. . � I , , . �- ���7s:': . . . 1� .1 ,. ���..I.�- I .� ... : - . ��.I I 1,..... . w ., ... - family horse, appeared., Dan was an , 4 1 ­1�jl I .: R­ :i` 1: . . . . . . '.A . . , ; . . , ',I,�.,, �. . , , ��.:�.�,_:k'..,,. I . I animal twenty-odd years old. In his 11�­.�.i­:�.. ...,�� . I , - . .. . .! , .- ,. ... . . �� .. - * ., . epper __ .;�:�:.:.!:i�- *:!:!�;��1?��:.: . day he had been an attractive stepper .- .. : �i!l�i��i ,,N4�,,,,�: �"1 ,;� . . I I . . .. . . -4:j."1.��. i.,;,"�' ,! I - . in single harness but having aged, he . . -�,��,::,;�.:��.:.::!j.-.� , - � � . ,� . . __._.:."�,1.'..1:­ .. I .. _­ I . . . I . . . . t to grass and was �­­7�.­ �r�ii;.�." . � I - - - 1, ..: bad been turned out I . .. . .. . I ��, . � � . I heldom used for any purpose. The �, ., '. .. . .... , �w :,�..il;:t. V1 .". . I , , I . I ., .. - lish to . . . ­4'...:A�:q, -;:;�,. ,:..:.: I . .0 .. ,.,i,:', i­Z:-:-..:�:i!� ': 'j , . -. . . , . . neighbors said Ca � . - :­�,i`� i..,:�i ,�, %�L. ,;, I I - 4. . I swell *ax-fdo . .- . .. :'­. '.:.�.�:, ,::::i,4:iti;:,,:,. " , . . . . - I keep him about any longer. Why - . . , . i�1.:.:,­-.;1-,;­�­%�;1:...'.i...,:­!j­, -.9 .- . * . V ­ , _. 4--don't-you ,shoot him, George?" was a .�', . �­, 'Z I ­­.­­'r�i',.,�., .= ,.t-�!,�,�:,.�;.,­, .­.­... , . 4`�.::!�.%4'.;.::, .., � I ., �.:.;:I:, .,"#,�., _ " � . � frequent question. . . ....- 1:,i�' ��,-,'.1`5:�."",:��,;,I�'�, -- ,­=­ . ..-:.---- - I Y_0_LL SI�T_ ___-__ .�.�_____ - - . . ..... ft� . . - 7­ •. "I wotrld as soon sbnt_6 ­_ -my - - .!�- 4 "The next time that fool fellow Of . , one of 1.14-14 . . li,,.-�,�%Z,�:,, . .. . ... . .I .. .. . , . 1. . - 'i ..!A'4171 �., . ... . , I. . .. rkmily or at least one of -,11 fellow$, �, . ­kv.. 71.V,7w-­W,.41XF�, ...... �� . , . I yours comes around I'm going to Bit . .1 I - . ' . e�� ,. . .�,: " . : . as � � � -.1� .1 �� 1 .," I i i I I - -T I. I . ��.­ ., . ::..., I 0 .""..��-1"JR..%,=.,11 - , - _.. . 1-k- !,7'.,� '.- . . "Won't..d - . . thing and is getting a rest from long, - . 1 k .1 �: , � -. � . o..a bit of. good Dad. . ... � . a ­ . _. . .­g! . : '�`A �, ' I . . . _T . . old Dan. He not hurting any- . .. .,,�!:I r ""-& on him." .- . I , , . 1-11 , . � "11112 I . � Me:. - t %ini'pl' -true and tried service. He Is welcome ,� . :1. i .k:..�.,:11 11 ' ,. tried it last night and he y likek. ' .:- .._ �, I ... �,-!!�.�L ,_* . ... ' .. . ,6. P.to.the range of Caswell famr, as long . . . : ... . It.,, � I I" % ­.I I . - . . . .its he lives." e I: .1 . , . ­ - .. , . � '-t-h;1 1-h a __. I - . It well-nigh dark when Mary, . CALIFORNIP,4EES TEST OF ROCKET CAR .­ I .., 11 And a married the coast:�/­--- . ' - ' .- .. tired and.worried about�Walter, waVr- -i Lou Nloore, at t I he wheel, experimenting perimenting to prove the practicability of utiltzhig rockets. to obisttri trentandoull glIlLrdIll daughter so they could do -_. . hoped . . . lighthouse keeping. . - ed into her home. I - . ­ 1, " .1 . . .�. . . d, at Santa "NIORIcai CaUL _. - ­ I .. - , �._ -" 1, - . . I . . . . I . !I . ... � . ,that he had preceded her home, but .speed, I .I , . . . I. . . . .• . . . I .. 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I`�.VOrq jutCka�'C gLilTlntc 3:; o[ Anglo Japanese "relations: Al- to Disease in Many Forms. � �'� I though eevrral of His Majesty's pre- =• --One of the most treacherous dts• +ant DIiniaters are mare or less to eases afticting the people of Canada sponeible for the gigantic gaffe per- during the winter monthz is influenza. ;� ! petrated by the Coalition seven years ago, when an invaluable Alliance was It almost Invariably ends with atom- `' r sacriliced-on the altar of Washington plication of troubles. Its r_ictims But. Jingoism, even official England is con- fer with• alternate fevdra auli ,hills, r ,headaches and backaches. ,t leaves acioua of the wisdom'01 endeavoring to undo the ill effects of that -policy, 1 _ them an easy prey to bronchitis and pneumonia. Indeed, the c:eadly atter As great nations, like treat men, can - • effects of influenza may leave the (-afford to acknowledge their bltrudera, 1� �6d .te vitt! invalid. You can It is our duty frankly to recognize g ' m a chronicj that Great Britain was exclusively.re- -avoid influenza' entirely by keeping e the blood rich and red by the use of sponsible for an action' for which RED ROSE.ORANGE PEKOE is extra good Dr: Williams' Pink Pills. if you have i w there was little to be said at the time, ��� ■ and nothing to-day. not done this and the dl�ease attacks > ti E' 1 - B • Born With Teeth ' You, you can banish Its deadly after '- E i> effects through the use of this great '? a*r of Atom' s, St. Boniface; Man-The nine,powd blood-building nerve-restoring tonic. F A ,PROBLEM FOR Under X'Rays l�,�a baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rae Here is proof of the power of Dr. �s*� maine made 4 city record at b Wt2liams' Pick P•111s.over,this troable.4 s% £ YOUK MOH RS� !Solve New Secrets h re recently, by,beginning her wotl&. "ddr. F. H. McMullen, Be!:aville, Out., ly existence with two fully-grown low• says:-"Some years ago, following a I -' er teeth. ` severe "attack•of•influenza, I was left t y x Stomach troubles cause most of the Cornell Scientist •Suspects in such a weak condition that my distress of babyhood and childhood, War clouds have no silver linin a# land are the greatest problem that a More Than One.Electron [ es friends thought I would not get batter.-i I sept'for profiteers. -`. I developed nervous indigestion, and young mother has to solve. The treat' May Prompt 1VCW Light "my blood 'got thin and'watery. In this o " r' i meat for these digestive disturbances Ithaca, N. Y. - Announcement is Free BOOL[ About CaIICl1!< weakened conditlo::I began the-use of I that make-baby cr oonttnualiy and '� y � •� Y i made at Cornell LTniveroity of results The iaalana o Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and these did 7 lop r, I disturb his sleep must be quick :nd I obtained from study of X-rays that afanapolie, i di`anacanaer Hospital. what other medicine had failed to do- yy � {-effective, and, above all, perfectly booklet which jives interesting foo r reveal.the possibility.of atoms. brought the back to health and "'z^ ' t safe. about the cause of Cancer, also t ' I Although stoma, the smallest units what to do for pain, bleeding, odor, stqe�� strength I can honestly-say i think N : "% The abs='utely sate treatment 'r of chemical elements such as oxygen; w valuable guide in the manasementt of them the best blood builder and nerve 'I disturbances of the stomach and old and stl'ver never have been seen, any case. Write for it to-day, mentios. �y bowels !s found in Baby's Own Tab- g 1 ing this paver. tonic known,and I shall always praise! r belief in their existence is supported , ahem." II lets. Thousands of mother-, have ' 'by a vast amount of evidence from Keep YOtI!' Health - Yau. can,get the pills from your, their problem solved through them. I physics, 'chemistry and astronomy. druggist, or by mail at 60 coats a box Trey are guaranteed to be free fr t from The Di. Williams Medicine Co., I ,The Cornell research 1s one of many NOVEL SKATING OUTFIT fall injurious drugs and cannot pose!-; TO-NIGH' TRY + Brockville, Oat. Betty Belden, a New. Yorker, wear- bly do harm to even the Yount ,at, excursions ,Into this held and it is l !ng the latest in skating sults at the babe-they always do good. producing additional, data fa support /��pl o Baby's Own Tablets regulate the I of atomic theories. o I M i nard'S Li n f e g■eht Lake Placid Club. I Dr, F. K. R:chtmyer, professor of • stomach and bowels: banish constipa• one of the authorities on i New L¢vention Gore, Under-Secretary" of' State for tion and simple fevers and promote;physics, I for that cold and tired feeling. X-rasp, -working under an August a the Colonies, the new treaiy does not that health-giving sleep which to so Get Nell—Kee Well. Metallizing* of Wood Silk, sect existing South African prefer=! necessary to the welfare +: the baby 'Hecte" lin grant, !e studying the "ser P euces to British products, but other- or growing child The Tablets are telllte" lines in the X-rays spectrum, I �,]� FLU Paper is Claimed by I This work may be visualized by tom- wise it does two things: first, preverrta sold by all medicine -dealers or 1•y ,English Company the extension of existing preferences mail. at 26c a box from The Dr. Wil-�paring it with a photograph of the', by using the OLD RELIABLE without the grant of the same privi- liamA' Modi4rlae Co., Brockville, Ont. ,spectrum of visible light as made by - . Xtaard's Liniment Co„ Lea-, London.-What is claimed as "the I loges to Germany; second, it prohibits - a spectroscope, an instrument which sarmoneh, >R.� most Important metallurgical process) i acts upon a, beam of light in much, the grant of new preferences unless '{,j }}i * the same way as rain drops act upon 'id � w sine: the discovery of steel" is an- they are also granted to Germany. A a +sal''■ 1te1m I .P N a f f�'1'"l-,nounced- In an advertisement by the __ thesun's rarys in producing a rainbow.I / The Opposition press charges 112-. Einstein-Chemical Proce'as, Ltd., pub- Ormsby-Gore with being obscure, for' Im ortance of Undulant Fever Stich prints, usually called spectra „ � � �� IIshed In the newspapers here recent- he said nothing about the declared p grams, frequently contain sharp, trans- an ly. Being More Widely perse lines which reveal the kind of NezIected brotwbUd coldx are den. policy of South Africa to conclude Materials which are non-conductors substance from which the light has R•rOu' smD teem waw++ctr with most-favored-nation agreements with =' Recognized I iwyingr's �lsenre. N, aeuon la r+r of electricity can no* be electroplated emanated. tuvino tee couch and v-and era as many foreign governments as pos- Uadulanl fever, a disease contracted Although•X-rays are Invi4ible, Xray rutx. is ama:cnaly .v/ttrana .ore. according to the claim put forth -by atbie, and that the preference -riven from cattle and hogs' which are in• spectrograms can be mad? by suitable auposd u% tgista ea Buy Buy a under this company, t••hich aeserts that i Germany by the treaty must also be fected with contagious abortion, is be- today. and ge .ata wood, silk, .porcelaln.--paper and all� apparatus and much spectrograms given to the others; this ig likewise Ing more widely recognized as a prob- W. iia Bnckt-. Limned. show linea analogous to those found • � metals can henceforth be coated with I sheeted to in London, ' !lam of conaiderabie importance from l�z x.tual st., Toronto s ' K_surface of the bon-corrosive metal. —rr_ �_ s public health standpoint A number in the visible spectrum. These X-fay BUCKL�Y 'S its a result of the treatment even such —�_ spectrum linea have been known for. T flimsy materials as cardboard or ply I of cases of this disease have been re many years, According to current ar ix uas: - wood can be given the strength of I LAXATIVE FOR BABY ported from various States: atomic theory, thiey originate as a re - art Acu bks a Pool The disease of contagious abortion s++ads sip Deo*es k.. Iron and made resistive to the corro-1 H " 19 is, quite prevalent among Cattle and suet o1 the falling or "Jumping" s 75c and 40c alve action of steam, heat, chemical THAT STAYS DOWN electrons from the outside of stoma A g hogs•throughout the country. Persons towards the inside. � - fumes, and water, A is declared. ; airplanes and airships to the strength castor oil and strong, r::rgatles; but cattle or who handle hogs that are in- ph yatcist is Investig which the Cornell who -drink raw milk from ' infected ' he "satellites" gating are faint Fortification o1 the frail fabric- of Laby's. tiny system rebels a ainst p here's a medicine that ;_st suits him.: fected are likely to contract the dis- .lines lying close to the more Intense :%�' of steel, 'and. solution of the bo here's- eaAe. The name, "undulant fever, is oil er s problem y metan_Zing_- And it dose the work quickly and so •X-ray lines. Asa result of a careful (applied to the disease because the 8t-'study, Professor Richtmyer has found 4, whole'material,of,craft of every des.'gently that Baby doesn't feel it. cription, are among the claims puL I FIercher's Castoria is soothing cross,I tacks of fever come in waves or undu- many new satellite lines and, in a re• forth on behalf of the new Invention. fretful babies and children to sleep lations, The disease was first recog-•cent p�t Der before the National Acad- -W odwork and textile call be-simllar- and making the feverish, constipated, nized on the Island of Malta In the e3ny o4 Sciences, has suggested "the ' ash* E es ly metalized, 1t Is asserted. upset ones ;ell and happy, in millions!Mediterranean, and it was thought for possibility-to be tested by further The advertisement winds up with of homes today. '. Castorta 1s purely- a time that it was spread only through experiments-that the satellites may Laughing yes - _- -an assertion that the British Admiral- vegetable, harmless and endorsed by the milk of goats. It Is now known, be due to two-electron Jumps within astEyes however, that the disease may be con-i Downs ty and air -service •have ordered cer-• the'medical profession. Avoid (mita- Etta atom e - tain articles on tivhich the electro- tions. The Chas. H. Fletcher signa• tracted from cattle and hogs. The It correct..this means that, under E t8t1 chemical process has been successful• tore marks genuine Castoria. disease is not only disabling but ex- certain. conditions, two electrons, ib. tremely chronic in duration. The pa•',stead of one, may simultaneously - Your Character ly used. Brown eyes for etre h-Blue " -' "Jump" [award the centre of the. y � e I f nerosi y eyes for tient may be til for two or three-yea And NCVCr Will before any improvement !s noted. Im• an send out an Xray. A further h'�'ra -TTreat Disturbs Brii ash portant studies made by Miss Alice'C.I study .:of this Important, field seems 7 ousy�Sparkling eyes in- reaty Houston Post Dispatch:. A bile on dicate beauty, yes, and good, the chin by her pet poodle caused a"Evans, 'a bacteriologist of the United likely to add valuable data with re- Stealth, tool Do our sya ' The recently negotiated•commercial State's Public Health Service, have yy treaty between Germany and the Un- woman's death in New .Jersey, Q6'e Bard to fife structure and behavior of sparkle? Are the whites chat shown the relation between this con-I atoms. or are they tinged with yellow ion of South Africa has several times have never heard.of.such an accident dation in human beings and contagious p iadieatittg an dine-of•sora been the mbect-of comment in the happening to a woman from holding a abortion' in cattle. In certain States I-should'like to think that when in condition - due to eooscipa• British Parliament, where it is-charg- bably In her lap. it has been said that undulant fever I some little up-State town we hear the ' ' tion? If mN you peed f ed that it will work to the disadva'- is of greater importanbe from the hum of the motor overhead we say to Zags of the mother country. Accord- standpoint of .public health than 1s ourselves, "Aft, that must be the min- ' We =are still- waiting for a big ing to the London press there is a �t oveme t od foot to -event Chinese civil-war story which the in- typhoid lever. Mrny cases are con- toter coming to call, the doctor, the • strong m n P spired war correspondent will' begin tracted from infected milk. •Fortun- district nurse," ' instead of "That Tts a "� d•fls its ratification. by the words, "All.is Confucian here." ately, however, efficient pasteurization sounds like a Corsair,.a Hawk or a ceur.. use a , _. In the light of the Government's readily destroys any of,the-germs of Bristol Bulldog."-Lord Thompson. ail� � %�j'• Will reply to otic of the interpellations "�---- _ yhes n� this disease which may be present in Recd abort C,iamdes from fhe'8yu is trade the other day 'by Mr. Ormcby- Minard's Liniment prevents Flu, milk. The chief precautions, there- Railway President .to .Testify, in futureBeecbsmA edisewewts. -- fore, are the use of pasturized milk Union Suit,-Head-lice. At a very in- sales 'fs idood F. RkcWe « 4 o 1 and care when coming in contact with formal hearing, one imagines. animals known or suspected to be in- fected-abortion. • In a series of cases - of undulant-fever recently studied -- among adults living on afarm there 'were 39 males and 6. females; nix of =r —this winter the male cases are known to have .71 derived their in ec of f�from hogs. t• ` ..17 SUNNY- I e.Ii d of — - Minard s Liniment for Cougns, Colds, e ,fruit and flowers; :.-— PHILUPS r liv'n i a -o. who 1 .g S J -y - - AND IT DID e���w�c Margot Asquith (Lady Oxford), t� 4 he whole year 0 • t y whose first novel, "Octavia," is bel ••1::::�:::}•Y•,•ti lee O WR.". 'round. k about almost as much as were FO7' ' id tai ed due to Ac - Nx her famous "Memoirs," offers this as iNacEsnoN Varie andbeaut 1 �iDS�°"""" - '• '_::•. " ty. j' the-funniest Joke she has ever beard: ME�prt sunw ours man and his bride on their Mile-hi hmountains+ A young „n,. - - �1 �` __ _ g- - .. - -honeymoon-'arrived- a l4onte-Carlo. - °saes �► - -- _ l:,;, w w _ —smooth beaches-- Upon--their--first--night-they--strolled orange groves, pepper trees and palms. down to the beach in the moonlight' World cities—quiet retreats. Every sport and sat there gazing out over the Many people, two hour,§ after eating, YoU will'never'use crude methods _ —every day. water• suffer indigestion as they tail it. It is when you• know this better methgd. 4 Presently the_man quoted: "(toll usually excess, acid. , Correct it with And•you will never suffer from excess "California Mist-winter Escorted Tours-21 days-all on, thou dark and deep blue ocean, an alkali. The best way, the quick, acid when you prove out ,this�eaey espen.e. On the way-Indian-detour, (}rand Canyon, roll!" _ harmless and.efficient.way,..is Phillips' relief, ,Please do that-for your..own - - phoeni+c,California and Yosemite. -Return'througk Whereupon the young bt'de grasped Milk of Magnesia. It has remained sake now. peadter Rives' Can�on� Royal Gorge, Colorado Is her husband's arm and exclaimed: for 50 years the atandard-with phys!- Be sure to get the.gendine Phillipa' and Denver.. Leone c%ttica[o Saturdays, Janatary SjI9, Felirttary 2.16, March 2-16, 1929. Ask for det+sil-9, "Oh, Richard, dear, look-how.won- clans. One spoonful in water neu- Milk of Magnesia pregcrtbed by physis +' derful you are F. doing it!" trpiizes many times its volume in clans for 60 years in correcting excess ' F.T.Hendry,Gen.Agent,Santa Fe It7. stomach acid's, and at once. The acids. Each bottle contains full direct $ee Transportation Bldg.,Detroit,WcJ16 _ ISSUE No. 3—'29 symptoms disappear to five minutes. bons-any drugstore. _ Phone:Readolph$7*fi - ..'.r,. 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G. geld tae treated him- east of •3t.. Andraw's.Church, .Pricklow euoug.la to.suit our.taste. . a Bring, daily,-acrd evening by appoint- .� . _ self CI>a new CilevrolPG sedan. - meat. K:Devitt.of Toronto- ,• .WHITEVALE. xpeat Sunday with her parents, ]f[. -The services of St. Paul's { and Mra.'Mechin. -United Church oFi Sunday., Jan. - Little Norman Randall last week -The Young Peoples Society 20tb, will ,be conducted by the swallowed a Yankee cent-pieae, but 1 of at. Puul's-church will meet,In .Pastor as follows : 1G.30 -a.- ui„ so-far with no ill effects.. Odds­-­ 1 P A�,the S. S• Hall oil Friday' evening. morning worship; 11.45, a. m., blra. Kerr, of'Toilawanda, N.Y., is ,. a " -lwineetingwill be in charge of Sunday School;7.00 p. m., even- spending the winter• here with her. ' Group C. Come in time.. lug worship. sister, Mrs'" Wm.' Peebles.•. a . -Sunday-at8t. George's Church -Hate you_receiVe your sew Mr. and Mxs. S. J. Dickson will -must -_-Sunday Scool at 9.30 a. m. license plat rot., No flied time leave this ,meek ,for Florida where • ,.,1liornlnR Prayl3c at 10.30 a.m., . Ev. has yet an named in which they they will spend the winter. =.:•ening Prayer 7 p. m. Mr. C. C. can be e`e�Rtred, but the Hon. G.S. Mrs. ArtFiur Poynter is receiving Ow oHe eta Watkins will reach at these star- Henry, Minister of Highways, treatment for an affection of her Ends. O P eyes. We trust for a speedy im- o' D1' _amu�•,:•! vim, stated last week that the provin Pres. :.` t. -We regret to report the seri- tial officers 'would receive ie- Thomas and Mrs. Hamblin recently one illness of John Henderson„ of structions in a few days to prose- received word of the death-of their Gormley, formerly of Pickering. cute all those who were carrying daughter-in-law, Mrs. -Russell Hamb-. 1 Only, Man's Heavy Wool 2 Pair Men's Heavy Solid Les- One day last week he received a last year's markers, so yon had lin, of Alberta. Macinaw:size 38, ther High Top Boots, just the stroke from which be was no- better attend to the matter at The remains 'of Mr, J. Lamb, of Regular 6.50, now-5.00 _ thing for snow, sizes 8 and 9. leonacions fora,time. Weareglad once. Toronto, was interred at Locust Hill Worth 6.00 pr, now 4,25 to know that be is .now recover= -On Tuesday night of last week on Sunday last. lir. Lamb,rias well Ing -Mrs. Elvin McLanuan and two in• apd favorably known, having lived -J. 8,.Balsdan has, secured a fant children and the former's here years &go.- Men's Horsehide butte, wool Men's all wool Work Socks, man from the Intornational Har- mother, Mrs. Richard Puckrin, bliss Mary Nolan, who spent two lined, heavy wool cuff3, well both light and dark shades. veeter Company to bold a Tractor had a very unpleasant .experieuce weeks' vacation with her parents here, made-few pair left. .Regular 45 per pair. Lgcbof.l in the, ?own Hall, on Fri which might have ended in a has returned to.Pelee Islam where . Regular 1.25,now 98 cents obw 3 pair for 100 r laay,-Jan. 25th, belt at 2 00 wagedy. They had retired for :he is engaged as principal of the -_ o'clock. A hearty invitatien is the night. About 12 o'clock Mrs. Continuation fthoo1 staff. extended to all farmers in the McLennan was awakened by one Wm. Micheal; of the sixth conces- dietrict to be present. of the children who was making a cion, by the overturning of a straw Men's Heavy Dark Grey acid Mea"a 4-bt'ckle Overshoes, just -The flu, which is.now in the noise as if she was ehokinp. Mrs. stack, lost two cattle, two brood sows, Navy Blue Work Shirts, a few of each size. They're decline, has claimed many of as soon as she got on to the floor victims McLellan immediately arose, but a three months old shoat and a nanny Hougb's "Big 88." good vaitte at 4.00, going goat ;,arilong the )arses and doctors . A few years ago he lost five. Great value at, 1,99 — now at 3.19 country.• One of the last to eacri- she collapsed, Mrs. Pnckrin then cattle by the same cause. On Friday February 15th, the Wo- flee his life in his devotion to duty arose but she also fell to the floor. mens' Association will held a Vales- ` "Is Dr. Cameron., A successful and They succeeded in reaching the United th t i C tine Supper and Concert e ppoopular physician of Oshawa, who telephone and phoned for the doc- There's nothing Baer on the market in TEA than our "Flowerdale" '. :diad one day last week. or to make a hurried call. He Church. This promises to be an Orange Pekoe at 85 cehte per lb.,and in a cheaper grade outstanding event of the season, The our "Big Store"blend,at 65c lb. This latter 3 -To all Sunday Sebools of Pick- found that both Mrs. Puckrin and program Hill be announced later. is equal to array 75c package tea. 4 - ening Tp., who wish to enter a and Mrs. Me.Leonan were suffering Keep in mind the date, Friday, Feb- _ tear) in the Hockey League to be from Ras poisoning, the Ras having - •ion ed, please have your entry escaped from the furnace. A.de- ruTh P 15th. Admission 35 cents. - qq�i The Public Library Association will ti made tp Tuesday. Jan. 22nd, to lay of ten minutes would have re- held their annual business meeting A cleanup in Stripe Bath Tow. Shaker Flannel Special, plain Elmer Annie, R. R-2. Pickering. suited in asphyxiation. els, size 18:33, Rood quality. colors, 27 in wide, pink, The doc- for the election of officers and the , ~ ode of transaction of other important buil- Few pairs ]aft. maize and mauve. Whose notable to produce a team for applied the usual mQth join up with the Sunday School in resuscitation Ind they were soon ness on Tuesday, January 22nd, at 2:; cents each, 45c per pair. To clear at 19 cents per}card , ,your vicinity. able to be around again, but they 2.30 p.m., at the home of D. R. and -- rl ort1ce11i Sweater -For four or five hours last suffered from the effects of the Mr.. Beaton. Will all those interested !Thursday afternoon the hydra gas for several days. Fortueiat• kindly attend. Stripe Bath Toweling by the All"cotor i C ' power wa4 off to the annoygace ely neither of the children seemed yard. fast colors. English Yarns in ounce ball+, of those who use power. It was to have suffered any from their Now Adverttaem"srta. must go rnnnin into a eznerieoce. Mr. McLennan was io :loth. Real bargain at ruck d ;Regular 20c, now 15c. due to a t R .,li cents per yard � , P y hydro pole at the west end of Lindsay that night, being on lila JWOR rSALE-Mammoth Toulouse - _; _.. _ • Whitby town breaking the pole regular bus trip. a geese. M.Forsyth. both sexes Apply to G. - „• and wires. The hydro employees -Charles Creeeb, of Huron Tp„ Claremont. _0.21 'repaired the damage as quickly as was acquitted by ., jury one day ,OR SALE-Dwetling. will accom- Spendid corrugated Rubber Women's Galoshes. in black before modate s families. Terms to su,t purchaser. Stair pads, 7x18, 20c each. only, velvet cuff, Cnban M possible. recently, when he appeared y, -Chris. Fair, while proceed- Judge Owens at Walkerton on a !'s. Bundy,Claremont. 3tf "Feltol" Floor Mate. 18x36 in. heels. all sizes, very smart and :log north on the station road Let charge of anlawfnlly wonadiva OR SALE-A brooder house and only 19 cents each. _ comfortable, to clear at 2!<� t. Sunday night in his Ford car ran two young men who were the Frt,ber .oder. Must ttob sold as I am leaving town s. Inton, standing freight train on leaders of a gang of hoodlums who — the siding. damaging his car a tormented the man on Hallow OR SALE-,& number ns window Me �• CHAPMAN yand repair. Alight wind was e'en sight by pelting apples on Faasr,, ,,,,,table for emcken pens. so«air - s, blowing snow at the time, pre his frost door and otherwise for each T.C.Brown.Brougham, lit[ veef►ing him from seeing the train menting him, He retaliated by OR BALE-8 weeks pigs. 3 bred until loo late. He was shaken up, firing a charge of shot into the Ay so«s,one due Feb.6.. 1 good type York bwr but is at work again. gang. wounding two of the gang. DiY toLbyd Peng.Clar.monr. 19-20 Hrodmontsoki.R.old, No 2 Claremont _. _ _-- sty elected the following officers meriting on the incident conRratu ['VOR a1d weliObrea. Pr malr.. 3 s --St. Paul's Young People's goci- The Derham Chronicle, in cods• !lie pu g e,t3 19.20 w e a r Squires. Sec yJ. for the P yM Mildred nag@Barrett, Thesyoangthe j en oto day are OR SALE-Ten vias. - - -- ---- y 8 weeks old, Tress., Miry Spencer; Missionary satisfied with innOceaL pranks, Fared from Tamworth boar and Yorksh+re Ralph Lawson :• Pianist, sow. :aperpa ir. Also saddle pony. suit school 'She's just about here, SD Tress., but go beyond bounds. and the boy. gam. Phone Pick 2;r2. _ z, 11 about Sterritt; Correep. Sect.. Mor more they can annoy theirvictime L�OR SALE-A McClary Pandora - be prepared xie Lawson, and four Vice-Pres- the better they are pleased. The i' cooking stove,6 rings reservoir and warm- Mre, Rickard. Phyllis Pilkey, Kau playing of it pranks should ,oq oven attached, Apply Mrs. McGregor,cur, Beth Morley, Howard Law. cause no serious objection by any• of Brock and Kmgstan Road■_ -`20 -,Asa result of the recent @now. one, but when it comes to the de FOA BALE-1 dioina room suite, Stanfield': Underwear storm many of the roads in the struction of'prope rty and annoy- complete ioW. Also Davenport. All in _ C nortbera part of the province ing old men and women, there is f eT daremont. P ADP�g�0 11n.W.M,Pal land Heavy Sox became impassable With the no justification and to the heal- it. c}aremonc, Prone l+,w is 20 — •1 `:. passing of horse drawn vehicles tby mind there is no fan in it. An r• ET OUR PR1C1:S-On new end Gutta Pereha Rubbers and = means will have to be provided to ertroneons idea prevails among used farm machinery.cream separator.Man pp Frost wire fencing and gates. It will ppay YOU. make the road@ passable for motor many that anv mischief done W.F.Disne�Grcenwood.PhonePickZ314.33tf Williams' Boots ' traffic. That will not be a diffi- Hallow Eve night is permissible 'cult matter in this part of the and that the per gators cannot FOR SALE-Younii brindle milch province, halt is . other rte. ppee cow.due Jan. 14th,good milker: 1 pure-bred 7 • pa be ptiaiahed. wbillb the nae of yearling shorthorn bull:a,few of Cobbler .Iutehen s Shirts and Headlight :rvbere it is usual to habe much fire-arms should not be encoupged atoes. Alex Gray, R.R.Noll, Claremont, >>�Mark 810. 20-21 Overalls _ ',more 4now, it will mean heavy a=- in a case of this kind, ae the _-. _ - . • 1 - pease,but it will be no+voidabie. offence is not seHons enough to mORONTO WET-WASH LAUN• Remember the miusieaI-treat nsitify the the taking of human 1 DRY (Semi finish)-Let our driver call and - ito be Riven in 9t. Andrew's chtireb iife. the incident in Huron town explain our 24 lour .entries. just k"° your $e�nl Reeldy, Tlp-Top and Lowndes: Dame with Mr.S.W.Davis, barba shop. we ,nextTne*duy evening. Jan. 22nd, ship should have some effect on will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. %y the.Simpson Ave. Young Mena those hoodlume,who are inclined - Suits and Overcoats " ;Orchestra. of Toronto. A featnre to go too far-on the last nigbt of Fns mithahop and tools sad RALE OR RENT-In Clare.:iii the program will be Ruse Mal is, October each ear. moat Village blacks y barn.half acre of land. First crass bwine•s for " ElrieL and Scotch seleetion@, and -The Toronto Globe is receiv right man'. For full particulars apply to lbos �- E.Stephenson,2e Aberdeea St: Oshawa.•,2 -21 *T , also selected numbers. They will ing contributions for the relief of _ __-_ _ _-_- i\Qw isn't that a dandy combination t0 f001 Abe aspiated by Arthur Bartlett, the -starving Welsh miners, andAOR-SALE OR RENT-in Clsrp. Jaek Frost with 2 _ "tenor soloist, and George Clark, the list of cgatrihntione shows 1' mnnt. a good 8-roomed house in first-class _ " " at- lhunrorous'reader. Each raenlber• that Canadlr is'-r)nkino a- literal cond:'tion. Central lavation, hard dna soft full Rif Lha orchestra is a soloist. The er. watermside,quarter acre of land. For inn - 'Every line a leader in Its. own particular field. respon a to the appeal for aid. l t particulars apply to-Thos. E,S ephenrwn,•28 ;concert R ill be given noder the Aberdeen St.Oshawa. V _- 20-.t - . i9 stated that the,need far hid i= � j • auspices of the choir.' Coale and vety great, as mitoy nre on the LARM FCR SALE-Cnmprisinfr Fred T• Bunting,' - Pickering enJOf a real treat. Admission, 5 verge of starvation. t wUltld be 165 acres, lot 12,B. F con., 'Pickering Tp, ~ in a Rood state of rulti••ation thoroughly equip 'Established 1857. cents; children, 20 cents. interesting to know bow nuns (�f - y ped for dairy or grain farming, m.xlern stables -A very pleasing Ceremony war these cases of destitution with water systi-m and twosilos. There are 150 'conducted rat -Ontario 'Lodge I. O. coidd have been avoided L•tst acres of workable land.being well underdrsined, and I3 acrea of pasture._ For.price-and 161 cu- E O. F. on the evening of Tuesday, fall nearly 8500 men from -tbP lars apply at the.Pickering Bakery. _ "Jan. 15tb.-by' D.' D. G. M.'H6ney. mining regions were brought out -- Aof Port Perry, who, with his suite to Cahada to assist in the western slierSUR A of officers, app-ared in bis official hHrpest fields. Of these 6879 re H• Gallau� capaelty and installed the follow- turned to the' old cotintry. most _ + ' ing officers into their respective of thew with money in their puck Grain Merchant .• '" . -chairs for the•'enaninq term : Jr. ete. They were assured of work. �' rOntO P. G.,'Bro.H. Bennett: Nt G., Bro. in Canada during the whiter..but `yWe represent strong Mutual Fire lnsnranoe L G. Mutch; V. G., Bro. F. Proust+ ; .they turne� down the offer as Isla the'niarket to purchase Hay, Companies whose rates an the R. S., Bro. J. Richardson-; Fin. they prete red to return to the Straw, Grain and Potatoes. fewest obtainable. - r Roe_ Bro. G. Found ; T , Bro. hoe land,and it may be that the W. , . Jno.G1ark; War rs take; money that is now being @sot For qua otations pply' _ Con., Bro. C. Pilkey, In. G., Bro, fratn this country is being used to 0 I L S O INT We insure both Village and Farm A. �2. Q• J:Harae@ ; R. g. N. G., Bro. C. support them. • Those who have - Bradley; L. S. N' G.,.-Bro. R. Halo- the means are gsite willing and R. R. No. 1, __—.___ _ -._ _ 1'roerties,p, - _ don; R. 9. V. G., Bro. J. Baledon ; ready to help those in dirltrese, Phone Pickering 1712 -PltemiuID rates 91"y supplied without obligation, L. S. V. G., Bro. R. Somerville; R. but they besitate'about rendering 15tfReference Bank of Montreal 3$. 9.. Bro:0. Law; L S. S., Bro, aid to those who are not deserv- - - Saunders; Chip. Bro. Joao ing. There are sissy who will not l,stepbeneon- The ceremony re work so long as they can be @up # I1�I8URl�NEE-:'•Life...Fire, Auto, Accident. Sickness fi fleeted very great credit upon the ported by charity. The doll eye Coal, Coal g �`80ittD9=Qeverameat,)ltanieipal, Corpofgtiorr. D. DT. G.,1f.,'in the very able mon tem iii Eopland is no doubt a �(ORTGAGE-LOANS•on Farm'Prrgqnettles. ser in wbicb the inptollation waK commendable thing when not `IIt�AL EST ITE-Farm and ReeitRntial:',� loondected. A splendid leach was abused, but thbre are many with. _ r tben brought out,supplied .by the out self-respect iP would rather Hard and Soft C•ioal Of the ;II mom be and their wives, wbicb idle than be deprived of the doll. best quf�lity on ;Wt• R K E O - >.wae thoroughly enjoyed by all There are many who would rather 7hand r During lunch many were called on starve than acee t charity, but ' PIC$ERINQ ' y, p n r A ] and responded with a epeeeb,Aong there are many who are continn ` THOS. �+e'a •� , - o- all `boldin out their hands for - 'or story, niter which the brother°' •f �•' :'tlior,praori 1,11 hpgiug thoroughly charity, even wheo'vcork i9 plenti-' P1G�A=�s,� p - P,*0. BOxal 10joyed the oslDing. i fag. Grit Telephone PickerinCPS4t300 .� ;... ,.. .. .,, :.:' .... .. � ., :..�, .. .,...y' i'.i't�`. 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