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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_01_25 • ,+•�w^�^yn++v�~<4 _•` ,,", �;. ',,,. at-s,�^r•',•-n� � w.r,? ..,,..n.�r,•a►�owas-w r,:,.r'� «ar•,_ ,+. acs;' t<.'r'.-,�,..�,:• ..�,«.�. •�,- ^45w �i: „�•.^ -v e •a 11 7:1777` 4+11 •^y.,, i 3 w.t. a. +.a.(_,_ ,,a;,. ;.,.•,..s'�aR•w,�,: •.•1 :F•�' 4'`' > .�s' 1,4."'y'n3'.x.m--..t'w *�,,� .v?kr: 4,,.`m...�•±r. •.ar w....••:x-�4 4'e++Y'.�. "',,,'".+r.. "`�� ��� f w` "ei icy . �,� , + e;pd r•'•� I,•'try, R. xy •b F.l"•.'-'S,.. :.r•,v a Y.\.�.:,'1 pQ`.y' ':'Caw ". � '1 ✓( _ . _ t'� 4 • r , FRIDAY, JAS , 25. 1920 . _ = : No. 21 ,VOL. XLV 11 = I'ICKERING9 ORT.' = ij�fQiJi!*itlOttai Matra*• �C ItBexl 2*A"V r y .. GREEN RIVER. ; - OW103ARTON. The Women's Auxiliary of St. Geo, GREENWOOD �etdiea6aW u■11 - a $ e Asocial dance will-be hal 1 in the e,� Mission will hold .a silver teo IJ min hall on the evening of Friday, ,Tan g 4�R. H. C. PEA RSON-Physician :�arLW wary 25th. on Tuesday, January 29th, from 4 to _ r gad surgeon, Dumbarton. lots - G p.m., at the home of Mrs; Lunar., 'MILLS _ BOWMA`VILLE Rouge Hill. Everybody welcome. E. FORSYTH,.Oplr. D., Director _ The A.Y.P.A. w111'entertain the - �tvmetrical AssociadoaofOntario. Rets. At the regular meeting of the Ra- bra,tiehes of-All Saints' and St.John's, Established 1838 - cmberof the American Optometrical �] ]REWARD . .1`�.]A D tars Club on Friday night last. Rev. Whitby; St-George's, Oshawa, Pick- ��aeeet�i on. Eyed examined by appointment. 2 E Y Y r pho41e�ssoa. Ciaremoat.0at. Rw H. Rickard, of Pickering, who was crizig and Rest Hill, this (Friday) the speaker of the occasion, gave one I evening. Every member is. kindly tedat. $25.00 Reward will be given for of the most interesting addresses ever asked to Urine reyreshments, Bardey' FeedEOBRISTIAN, the apprehension and conviction given _at these luncheor.*s, The sub- Next Wednesda evening from 7 Barrister and A.Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to of the parties found guilty of re- ject of his address was."The Art of ,to 9 o'clock, a public lending library on. South Win- urtHoum. Whitby. 251y moving and carrying away out of Living Together," and presented his will be opened for the benefit of every For pigs gives best reealts for Woe E�T'!:v & RC)SA-Barristers, So- slight my Baoket Sign from lny subject -along athe lines of home anu one living in Dunbarton and comm'.-' inloney of any feed in-the market, Norther Ontario Building,330 premises. early_Stinday morniug; business life and, it+ternationail� pity. Two hundred volumes' have Bay T-oronto. October the 21st, 1923• working, in Rotary"ideals, which are been •loaned by the Ontario Library Ground Wheat, w,J. on., international, There was an a+hied Department. There will be no charge Grotind Corn, D. se, Adel aide 2767 CHAS. A. WHITE. interest in Mr. Rickard's appearanze, for books. Miss Jessie Dickson, of "' Oracked Corn, , U It' t ":CSOti E PTOKERIN(i- 8uceeeeor to late W. 0. Barnes being a Bo<manville boy, his parents Oakwood Library, Toronto, will be Scratched Feed for Hens Ba, so 213-214 Confed- phone Mark 8120 moving here•from Newcastle some present at the o;sale+g. For the pre erasont. gild :r Yo Qa and Rich- years ago. . There was .a large at- sent the home of the library, will be KISSIMI FLOUR Sts gin 1390 and Main - tendanee at the meeting whir? war 1n the basement of file United Church. F Wednesday dna For pastry and fine cake baking _• sa utday k.6W. stf ' Roofing Niaterit�] . a splendid ons throughout. If all who are interested in reading is unsurpassed. -join it will be a, real boort• to the F uent.,.r BROCK ROAD. community. BAKER'S JOY 5 x British'Oolumbin Shingled .�. Equal to the beet for Bread, add LAKE 17. BEAT= N. D,~D. S., ax " " Our local sports are capturing their G.aduatr Roya oe of Dentai 2 $and 5x "r WHITEVALE. it costi a little less. fSvgeora and 'ry of nw. office allotment of rabbits these days. - �� ever Murdock' e, Whitby. - Belt Smith, Sr., is confined to 1.is t)�ee howl tc 2 d.'phone e. - bed with. a' severe attack of pnen Mrs' G. Tran has recovered from Wheat,Barley, Buckwheat e►ni� ► 8adi11 ph°:,e _ 441y TORONTO ASPHALT her recent illness. -Oats Wanted..-,, 0.SIU{TQ. D D. 4. L.D.S,. ROOFING monis. Adam Spears, Tp. Assessor, has SIL 0- r to Dr.J.N.Dales), Graduate of John Anderson has secured work started on his rounds. Patronize Your Home Mill � { Murra 's'18 in.. 32 in. and 36 inch on the night shift of tlae. General UK 07alColleVofDentalSurgeonsandToron. y R 11icg A. M. Ferguson 'spent rile d to University, At Claremont office over D. A. widths, 4 in. 1 Shingles ; ,also Motors at .Oshawa. reek-end at Port Perry. •'Scott'&storeevery Tuesday and Frida ['hone Metal Valley and Seth Badgerow has returned home - .F.�Za. C*M. 'toafi fall. 2;rts Newton Robinson- shipped a car- Ridge ROM after a prolonged absence thloueh load of butcher cattle last Saturday. HERBEBT T. FALLA ISE, L D9., iIln,ss at the home of Geo. Cammack. D,D,s„ Graduates(the Royal College of Material, or will give price on o v. Mr. and bit,, McIntosh spent O John Hatch expects to return to' D. S: Turner. i�nital Surgeons and the L'nive uty of Toronto. finished job. the• ,vet k-end with airy. A L in residence second door east of St. and. -- . - Toronto the first part of next :reek. �i rs. •D. R. Beaton, we are pleased Yew Cl urcb. Pickering,Ont. Office hours; 9 His wounded finger is loin_ nieel}. a.m .Lo 6 p.m.. or by appointment. Phone _._ pICKERINGi tea• to say, is able to be out again after plc}3700, 4�ly . The Community Club meets at the "her illness+. �•� home of J. -11. Kayes o9 Thursday A Rood supply of Hard add So[[ �ttts!! �ar>ye. ��� / E. and Mr: Perry, of Toronto, LUMBER YA evening. Come one,' "eomH. all anti ;itte,:iei'i the LV omen',a. Institute =o Coal on hand. stil4o a supply ra �: hear the program, cial gathering. of Kindling Wood, AELIZABETH RICBARD80Y- TRE �dINNa �dRgET Galvin Donnelly is nursing a badly .Fire and automeb7e insurance of all kmdr. • $TOU FFV I LLE. stove length. rewvIeWins companies of solidghnencial :land- - crushed hand which was injured while - - me. workinx,in the bush.. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. • Our choral class intend Putting �• Geer, KEAY-Licensed auction. We bav and sell, furnish quotations a concert in the near future. Keep in mind the Valentine Social v eer,Alt,ona. Lase stock and general wale, and intormi►tion on all Listed add to be held in the Whitevale United DON ALD MUNRO, PICKEHI1�Cs prompuy at"Med to. Terms reasonable, R, Unlisted Mining Stocks. Mrs. Walter Renfrew. of BYiti3tl Church on February 15th. Ft.8:5touffv,Sle. PhoncStoufi taooa. S1•� Columbia, i, on a visit to her U.ro-• t� �g� _ We will be pleased to ad viae what ther, Robert .Biller, Attendance at Church and Sunday L. BURNrr1�G Ai>� TPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, stocks to buv or to bold, or School was very small owing to .the . for 001141411-00 of York add ont.do. Ano- what stock to sell. The StAuffville hockey team non Building and (general _ r Nos aWas of 1111 kinds attanued to ore shor4aas inclement weather and icy roads. from Port Perry last week-in the+r CootractlDg. agtw, Aadzaa on0n afv-0r r.o. 0a Clients are making monol by inter-league match. John Birnie, 'who is engaged in the F,etimates furnished on all clafrsrs following our advice. Wm. Clarkson has returned from live stock industry by the Dominion of work-Interior and Exterior. LviB.BZATON TOWNBHI:POLERK Our loon experience in mining, ex- the Toronto hospital and has fully Government, will begin busiw-" this 00a•0ranew. *aa�mlw°�fty ,alter tending over a period •of twenty p week. Alterations add repairs. to. &*"Gasses. ass,; b b lana recovered from his operation. YWAW L., pears. allows as to give got advice S. J. and Mrs. Dickson and Mr. and Chimneys Built Concrete Work t s . CUUIL, 1-v on the investment feature of a mine A demonstration of the McCormick _ Deering tractor took-place. or, Tues Mrs, Medland, of Toronto, were in Phone Picketing 6712 R GRANT-Lot I. concession 4, or the speculative feature of a pros- town last week attending the Wo- FAIRPORT. ONTARIO- pective mining venture. day of this week at Baker's Garag. e Scarbore. Telephone Markham 75oll The "flu" has been very prevalent men's Institute socia] evening. (Chartered Accountant Bu*m gad afan,et• SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO, arouh.i here the last month. a num- The sympathy of the village is ea• S g I N G L E -8 Aud,ton GRxNT, GODFRW Y&CO.3l 1dea�bers of standard t tended to T."and Mrs. Hamlin in the 7[tat St. East, Toronto, Canada. Adefame her having died Froin pneumonia fo.- aii992�i isly Stock Exchange, loss of their son, Russell, who was _ lowing "flu." tiova Scotia Shingles _ W U. MAW, LIDBNS)?:D AIIU• Members of the Montreal A number of the members of the predeceased by his-wife too weeks _Galt paivanized Steel Shingles '0= Troi�IEBR torYork,QnurwaadDurham Mining Exchange. ago, The leave two little lel.. Geo, , Eastern Star motored to Markham !± Y g Bird's Felt Slate SbiaRlep (-0vatrea AL krabs of ads psos➢peJ� attended Office and Board Room.'Ground Floor. and'assisted them in putting on the Hamlin and his sister have left for - 110. Terme Wa. Da roe area may be Metropolitan Building, work on Friday evening Inst• their .Cate brother's home -in the = for sale Rt - a0eaapd at NEWS'Omcv Bell and Indepen- dmt pbooe0. worthy.Oat. sty TORONTO. - ONTARIO ' A number of our people attenie•.1 west. T.; PATERSON'S CLAREMO:�I' - - Phones : Adelaide 8371 and 6372 the annual meeting of the Markharu CAll and get prices. Phone 281 - - Religious Educational Council held- a+ ` -- �`1 e 1 al Value BROUGHAM. --LAW'S �1 - THE RURAL Victoria Square »n Friday--last. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Davy last week The flu patients are ali.recodering.-,Spe SECURITIES COMP LTD. celebrated tl►e fortieth anniversary-of Mrs. Beer entertained city friends G A R A G G r 1D tin IDlll[ 8119 1� t. their wedding day', when a large on,Sunday. �- r Q number called and extended their W. J. Brown and family, of To- Real Rotate aod-Insurance. We are prepared to do all kiaal-a ' -size, ,going' fast at 25c congratulations. ronto, visited the former's parents of repairing of care, also bat ` _Farm Propertieea Specialty. here.on Sunday. While the 1381. - y OUNBARTON. - tery chargiDR, electric Head 08'iee:213 214 Confederation The executive of the Pickering set welding and to fact Sunday School Association will meet ilLittke your hens lay by feeding Life BulldinR. Toronto. 'firs. Alex. Gcwrlie Apen`. .a couple ill St. John's Church, Broultham, on - everything in con- .�ore oyster shell and mica Phone Main 1390. of dayµ in the. city la.et- week, Tuesday afternoon, January-2411th at neetton with . grit. We have them !Miss Bella Thompson spent a couple Car work. at right rices. Branch"Office: Gordon Building, of days in the city last week. 2 p.m. g p With the heavy rain-on Friday Gag,, Oils, Grease and Accessories Pickering Ontario. Mr. Merritt, we are pleased to re on hand constantly. Phone 8@00. 3Rtf night last and the frost which-fol- value III allt0 - port, iµ ;mprovinn after an'attack of imred the roads have since been, it - pneumonia. Call and see our Catalqguse of tires. Come in ,and a very icy condition, making motor- Dodge and Star Cars.• TIME TABLE-Pickering Station Mics Marion White, who has been, g • . See them. k y, ii+g somewhat difficult. Pedestrians (��' T.B. Trains going East des as follows= 'suite ill, we are pleased to say, is also find it rather difficult to main- LAWS �RA�.iR`► w Phone 4600': No,. 10 3d ail 7,58 A M. improved in health. tltin•a perpendicular position. • 28 Local 12,.55 P.M. A number of''the W.M.S. women q very sinAll attendance at St. ASD SERVICE STAMON Local•� s0 5.24 P.Y are attending the Toronto Past Pres John's Un'.ted Church annual meet- - ��� <�USHBY Sunda train, s•3s A.'M ing on Wednesday. afternoon last wm. V 17 i y byterial at Sherbourne St. Church, ,ALTrains goins WOat Arae as follows- on Thursday and Friday. rather discouraging. 'and as few of 4 No. 29 Local 9.29 A.M. Correction.-On January 29th the the. Sunday School Officers -were Alter having PICKERIN-G 27 Local 2.25P•-M. entertainment will be.a chicken sup- - 9 Mau 906p•M. per and the rogra,ln will be given Are;ent it 'was decided to have the Sunday train, '&32 P. M. by Carleton St Church choir.. Sunday School business meeting ata/ tForegoing is according to 8ltndard The roads being in' such an icy later date. The 1- .. . -Fibre Suit& time. The annual meeting of the W. M• condition it i; a common occurrenceS. of St. John's Zinited•Church *a: - for for carr to run in`o the ditch. A truck Flu held at the home of Mrs. D. Gannon. � , CLAI;ERZ'ONT ran over the embankment .beside S. ours sten needs • cep- piece 38.00 G. Morrish store, one day lak week The. officers.of last year were elect ' CREAMS but fortunately no one was injured. by she oration, with thea rgnxet tonic to help ynlZ decorative Suite forliviog '• c svePk_1Mr. Hopkin had tion of the secretary, .Miss Margtlret reom.oc deft,-settee,chair a narrow escape, while returning Nvith i�trlran. -'vh�-grad-resigned that po- sition. Mrs. Fred Cassie was elected .bRC� agAlll to ro- .-and rtwcker, with sprint; his team aril wagon, from the mill, t' 1 eeats-and spring cushion;, Highest price paid for along the pavtmient near C. Palmer's to take her place. There was a fair bust heath and covered in moquette, two. Cream at the residence. He was driving one horse attendance and a ,g'nod meetiilt= was helcl. ' Mrs. L. Johnston `presided. ' 'toned antique buff finish.' off the pavemer� when an automobile The Public Library Board7leld their . strength. �laremoa t Creamery from behind Garr into flim. His son, annual meeting on Saturday evening, Special, 3 pieces, 888.09 three years of ales, who accompan- when the following officers were el. ' We recommend - ied him, was thrown in the ditch, and ,ected for 1929: President,G. L. Mid-' Give ns a trial and be convinced Bedroom Outfit a bag of chopped grain on him. The dleton; Secretary,Mrs. Shaver; Treas- _ . wagon and harness were very badly urer, L. Johnston; Librarian, Mrs. l r/ AL T d. 7-Piece at little cost ELM DALE MILLS smashed, and one horse was thrown Brown; Auditors, T. C. Brown and down and run over by the car. For- John Phillips. The members of the ANT This attractive, otttBt of 7 pieces, = Q tunately they escaped bodily injury. Board were re-elected by acclamation. ooaei@ting of 2 toned antique wal- A fowl supper and concert under The Library has had,a successful year. oo� LIVRiR OIL So- apt dresser, walcut&tel bed, cable - - the auspices'of the Ladies Aid So- ,vox is•the time for new and re- ng and all felt mattreeee@, gad ciety of the Dunbart-in United re- Church, newal tickets. The purchasing com• two leather ppillows and fall i F'or Pastry nee' .` will be held in the church on the Prepared from the finest Barley . sized cotton-filledcomforter. evening of Tuesday, January 29th. •mittee will soon be placing new books Malt and purest Cod Liver Oil. Suppe on the shelves. r will be served'from January to . Pleasant to take and saitable fog- Our Royal Brand The president and other members 71 7 piece@. complete, $53.00 o'clock, after which" a spleri5lid P!0 of our Library Board braved the children fwd adults.* 1Bpriag•filled Ddattreeeee always at your Grocer's. gram will be given by the Carlton- elements on Friday eve ir and at _' y Street United Church Choir, of To- tit on hand. _ tended the ba net vert by the Li- Prices Farmers who have wheatletyoar ronto, comprising 40 voices, who will brary Board d residents of Clare- / float made from you ow)i be assisted by the following artists: 1 ib. j!tr, r , wheat. We can Arthur Bailey, who is well known as Mont. who are to be congratulfited o lb,•jai. 1.50 V• A/ Sterrift grind it. - the tenor soloist of the"Jubilee Four" on the excellence of their banquet over CFRB; Harry Skitch, baritone and program. Mrs. Edyth Groves, �.. Feed of hil kind@-Ohickeg (feed, soloist; Mrs. Rowe, soprano soloist; chairman of the Toronto Board of E. Ca Jones, Phm•e' 3 w Ftirniiture Dealer ands hen feed, ctlop, mill'febd. Misr Hale, contralto; Norman Mc- Education, proved herself to be all T PIC,­KERING N HE Funeral Director, Lean, noted bass soloist, and Miss that her audience anticipated and de- 4 �,- Phone 1300) - Ofio ping ever week-da P- Pbaae�Oh , p y y• - Dorothy Adams. Admission to su I lighted every one with her inimitable Pickering, t per a. concert 75 cents; admission renderino of selections' from her &kering, QIltario'y g fttUio =. N. S.rOCSW COL' to corr.ert only 25 cents. ,book, The Kingdom of Childhood. IM ''�„-.+ 2^, n- ;,: •y_' « .T_..:. ;'. :.t , -.+,fi F, +T.. :x.: tt'e„�'. ',r e a�":5,.i... ..r. �'+�g?�Wcs'e ,•.tGi..:,-."+'ate -t..<.rD.,ia:.+R 'zr ..,`�, P�w��jFa,#✓•., >:':.'S':h.-.F'k.�.' � ►.•y,....,...�«""'1,w„�n ,:_r..-.:yt•+.' .+,,nE,.aw. '-r -.�,-n. _ r 2 7 Rising in the high Kobo­UOr plateau, The INt the Imp e iARM Yellow iv. in Tibet, among a group Of small lakes talted "the starry seas," the LMK -111y Thomas Steep Hwang-ho tumbles thrgh Sit Robert, Baden-Powell rete,6u the rocky' ' The Hwang-ho, or Yellow River, to mountain gorges in fresh, cool Me- gave the British Boy Scouts some name "China's - sound advice that may well be taken - :''which also in given the cedes, which the Chinese poets com to heart. wherever the movement has wickedest. Borrow," to of all rivers Ulie pare to the tailing of liquid jade. The --,--It IAuAdAtes homes by the, thousands falls at Lungmen (Dragon-gate), with. been establishatr. -it you're up against and drowns people by the millions' It its overhanging crags and Its sur- a hard Job that seems impossible," he assumes in the Chinese imagination rounding forests, vales, peaked pago- said, "kick•out the limp' and work 'the character of a ruthlessly destruc- das and binge buddhas carved In the heirtily and cheerily. ' You know You're going to do something good for Live dragon, whose tail is in the moue- mountain sides,is held to be a glimpse other people. Help in your own-way- You need savi,Only five 5) Be" tains of Tibet, whose body 'stretches of paradise. Beyond the foothills the rn China.and river for 400 miles passes the base of to bring about peace and prosperity of "Poker Hands" to have this 2,600 miles across Northe In the world. - if you do your work, attractive Alarm Clock ticking Is Gulf of Pechill. the Great Wall like a wide moat, loops whose head.is In the f it is held accountable for the death by a thousand miles Into Mongolia and You get to like It. it makes You away in your home, keeping the _ .:,;drowning in the last three centuries of enters Horan Province, where * It happy. Moj7eover,it is a good educe- VEGL'A4 right time, all the time. -10,000,000 people. It swamps areas washes UP•,the loose yellow earth in tion," 'thirty "kick/out the imp'" is an ex- Ithirty miles wide, and in'one instance vast quantlei and carries It swiftly might be adopted A "Poker Hand" is attached to every plug of Big Ben Chewing =:Ila a single night destroyed 1,500 vil- seaward.' On the lower plains, where cellent idea, which millions of tons it widens and meets a more gradual by grown-up,peoVIe as well as boys. Tobacco. lages. it churns up ens Its speed Many modern movements that are All the time you are e river slack of loose chalky earth, buries farm* decline, the and coarser fohnded upon perfectly sound ideas saving for the Alarm Clock, you the silt a sande under mud up to the leaves of and permits i the 'farmers' huts and yearly carries detritus to sink, causing the river bed )fall from lack of determination upon are enjoying a tobacco of avutlto sea enough sediment to build to rise continuously. the part of those who started them. 2 .exceptional quality, richness of UP a solid mountain on the floor of the For forty centuries the Chinese, to In Montreal we have had some notable flavour, and lasting satisfaction. ocean. It shifts its mouth capriciously prevent the river from becoming an examples of this, among them the =:trom the coast of one province to the inland sea, have struggled to confine it failure to enforce a test examination This Alarm Clock is one Of -coast of another province-and leaves within embankments of earth, only to for all applicants for automobile driv- mafty presents procurable in ex• -wake famines and pestilences see the embankments washed away Ing licenses; the abandonment ndonment of the Hands". ft Its proposal to establish an automatic change for "Poker more devastating than war. when the river bed, raised by the ac traffic control system throughout the Yet its influence on Chinese civiliza• cumulated silt, lifts the waters over Dealers everywhere have Big city; the collapse of the plan to erect by the tion has been beneficlebt; its pictur- them. "What," asks Dr. F. H. King in sic: and the city's Ben eby the plug and asque gorges and torrents in the his "Farmers of Forty Centuries," a civic hall for mu Vacuum (air-tight) tin. I status lack of any organized town-planning ,Tibetan highlands have for ages been ­mUst be said of the menta buildings C�w ,the theme of Chinese poetry, its shal- of a people who for forty centuries scheme o govern -future 8 h re. low lower reaches bear a considerable have measured their strength again If the "imp" had been kicked out !commerce, and its whole length marks such a Titan racing past their hom the pathway by which the pioneering above the level of their ed by those who were the first fogad- vance and to foster these ideas, we farebears of the yellow race migrated only between walls of their own con should­be much more advanced in from the sterile uplands of Central struction?" Obviously.' the patience of -.B fields conflIG Asia to the fertile lowlands. the Chinese is comparable to that of. municipal administratton than we are ants which, finding their ramparts of to-day.—Montreal Star. sand destroyed, laboriously build them up again. The amount of mud the airitl Save Poker Hands u s ' ( i river disperses is prodigious, Uhas I t been estimated that the Hwang-ho to- gether with the Yangtse In 360 cen- i turies will fill up with solid land the whole of the Yellow Sea. N� As a bearer of freight the Hwang lord- As the Lilies The above amount of money is Incorribly bad. It not only because as in has been given away by of its shallowness refuses to carry any r %0 f the Field but rafts and flatboats, but it strands CASH PRIZES them on Its treacherous sandbars. The_more will be given craft, whose cargoes are chiefly Ise- r Lady Astor" Gorgeously Clad, away as follows, �quer juice, millet, rice, tobacco. gums Moves House To 5th prize $40.1 1st prize $100: 6th $30.1 •and oils. are built In the highlands, ?nd 6 76 Enthusiasm rd 6 so 7th S-5.1where timber Is plentiful, and disman- 4th is S -S0, I ith is.�0tied and sold -for lumber in the low. 2 London—Lady Astor has started S prize of �S 10. each-in cash I lands, where wood Is scarce. So it another movement, this times, "brigh-. 10 ptize of 8 15. each In cash may be said of the Hwang-b" as of no ter cloithe4" campaign for women, other river, that the ships sail down 4 Lady Astor appeared in the House it never sail up again. of Common% Aad in, a gorgeous cerise The last time I crossed the Hwang J gown Instead of the usual soruber' ,o ho I was a passenger on the Peking- ARGUMENTS OF FORCE -372 ARGUM blues and blacks worn by women in ankow express It was past midnight 1 "Did his arguments strike you kith Parliament, The, fact that she had Hnd he train moved over the desolate' ❑ come direct from a tea party was not much force7" the enthusiastic cam- 'I" of.interior China with a mo. ! "Sure'did.-lie's got tird flits." mentioned in r2tonou% clickety-click. Inside the ment and cheers that greeted her apti - P. 1 coach the Passengers, Europeans and Electrical Survey Planneid yearance caused other women parlia Chlnese_(dept s mentarlans immediately to start. won- Arran ip_ grote%que Arrangerntnts are now being Made Bering If they had fallen behind. attitudes; outside in the moonlight the t ib a solitary- b. Wind-A)r NlineA with the Schlum- landscape swept by ghostly Berger Prospecting Company to Ca"Y -Of course, we do not want women farmhouse, a clump of gnarled and I of their property near to make a fashion pa rade of the but a s u rN 2 ancient trees, a ruined temple inclosed', Nouse of Commons. said Miss Ellen LaSarre Station, Quebec. within a ruined wall. Tired old China LTTERLY SI'.%I?t.E. . . Ore bodies; one of the eight women In have been opened up parallel. to a, slumbered, oblivious to the passing the Flou,4e./.bu! it strikes me teat it It's possible to cut this charming dyke which cuts northwest through' RIZE 'I train. mpletely in sh it co its high time the Rouso got over its and win a C Solve fhb sale icture aides the blouse out and fini. the property. The latest find is said supposed prejudice against women There are)faces I I III Ifsc mark now re- an hour. -it is fashioned of silk crepe to be a massive sulphide vein with it Canadian Des,er Ca y AS The writing of history if; hers wearing bright colors," each oue with an X cutoutthep in, smart modernistic pattern, with width of five feet. It is said to show Inem picture.r e.a o-d To-tile on a separate C r r words, gardeRl as genteel employment for -$ie end,; at wais.t- north NI iss Susan Laureace, - anther collar that Dave found ce ed them' man of comfortable means who has .the shawl19.08 per cent. copier, On the nor Nltss Wilkinson's 'h harmonizing crepe. The aj the dyke there is strong stringe member, supported sed-mall samajo us NN ith your name and ad in, line of plain �hai from I- Philip—Pht �y e right." slit- said. "It handwritiat and neato"."s i retired ft I i p, . I dress. In cassi of ties actcm If correct we%,ill . ower edge of blouse is gathered into mineralization for a length of 600 attitude. "Quit Will be considered I e condi I ails. is in)- view that what clothe, a par- Nvith scalloped edge 111nientarian wears is entirely her advise 7oo bgrl Fir a mail of a simple shaped hi bands feet, with %,�,idths of 51�2 feet, said tep t4ionto ulfill. in I send any money. You can at left side� assay up t,1 10 per cent..copper. 11hout spending Coe cent with an attached jabot be a Priw W40mer u, time a Scotsman it ell I he Sleeves Style a own affair." of your money. Send your reply to The first , eves have tab wristbands. GOOD 1101it MANUFACTURING free kir at the garage-he blew out all -s 16,. 18, Beat the crowd ana You need not Co. No. 3s2 is designed in size Speeding around corner is a W Craig Street WWI. PONTIPEAL camajal four tyres. .90 years, :36, 38. 40 and .42 inche% w'orry about 'stf-PPing 011 tile biller straight raiglit road to the hospital. bust, and,takes but -21liI yards of 40- fellow's feet. inch material with l:-� yard of 36-inch h 1UP contrasting for the 36-inch size. Geor- gette crepe, lame, crepe satin,' shee�r Plod • velvet, wool crepe and .sheer woolen r 'Colds Fo appropriate for its development. Pat- IF 0111 Brice 20c in stamps or coin (rein pri644rred). HOW TO ORL)ER PATTERNS. 41 name and address plain- Write your giving number and size of such patterns as, y6u want. Enclose 20c is stamps or coin (coin preft-l-red; wrap it carefully) for each number and jf address your order to Wilson Pattern service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. is 0, Patterns sent by in early mail .0 WHY SHE MARRIED HIM H ow many people you know who end their colds with Aspirin!' "Sophie, why did yoil eve'- nl3rl'� an or, ex-ronyict?" And how often you've heard of its prompt relief Of sore throat der million's take it for colds, neuralgia, "The�y're so accusthrn-ed to staying tonsilitis. No won s that go with them. The won- ill. my de�ir-­ rheumatism; and the aches and pain a w= iter without.thea( -,,..der is that anyone still worries through ooli-Salegman (to gentleman. vdiri tablets! They relieve quickly, yet 11hve no effect whatever on the• has ptrehased several new books)--- heart. Friends have often told you Aspirin is marvelous.; doctors, "There's nothing like buying one's have declared it harmless.Every druggist has it,with proven dU'CQ.- quite early, air. Christmas presents :tions. Why not put it to.the test?' and thus avoiding the crowds." Thrifty Gentleman—"It isn't. so much that, Aspirin is a Tmilemark Resiswred In Cmaifia mon, as that when ye leave books till 11 the Iasi minute there's no time to read them before ye have to send ?- ��� 1 0 ;: • ,': C, ♦ them off! 7. • Thrift is still one of the bl-lt'or —4C;eorge F. Johnson. habits, e, ed - B ED IN, < ti iZ,: � '�r�a�R:1aG,.'?lu'4.r i'* w.?ror --,.-N '^a..rem w- ate» - :,'^• •,.. _ .. .�. _... - _ a3 , ' fez t-.�F^- .,i•..,ws+. u ".•' ...,... _,-, .;,. .•,�., ,.: ... .. ... : .: ... • w = Lead P�IodltetiOtt'Let Gnada $very packaged *Xed7hlow Ter,ler-Vie�red rmaq ](Inch the greater part of the toad the s=e care—aa' if ons r�'tea to !� � (! C$jt�t �' t�W� produced 1q Canada comes from the •A 'Good AtlPice From One Who. fall upon that single PACk994k -stir. �rr �+ reftery-at Tadanae. British Columbia. Ri Had Suffered Much L`�l� � Penalty which treats lead concentrattis from -+ the SlWivan lead-sine mine at Kim- Discomfort after eating, gas pains barley. The output of Will mine far g fn the intestinal tract, 'pains around Tamases Stege Down From exceeds that of all other Canadian the heart, auur rising In the throat Throne for Six Months lead mines put together. 'There is _ 'called heartburn, are common symp in New Zealand also a considerable production frost " .toms of dyspbpsia. It is a condition Prison numerous silver lead Lad silver-lead- often neglected until it has done pe!- tine mines In the Kootenay districts fmanent harm, yet the treatnhent is Asking in British Samoa learns that and other parts- of British Columbia. _ simple. The great contributing cause the formula "the king can do no The Yukon output is silver-lead ore T to this trouble is thin blood. Good i wrong" does not obtain in the Pacific trom'the Mayo district; that of On• •�iS O od••fe ,�,• L� blood and plenty of it is.required by i Isles. Tamases, late head of Samoan farto is d*lrived from galena at the the stomach to function properly.. If;royalty. drew the wrath of the British Galetta mine in Carleton county; and the blood Is thin the stomach becomes iauthorities and has been forced to ji Quebec's output is.lead concentrates RED ROSE ORANCsE PEKOE is extra gtroeT `sluggish, food lies undigested, gas step down from his natire throne into 1 from the Notre-Dame-des Ages lead 'forms causing pains, often'around the a New Zealand prison for six months. I zinc mine. heart. Instead of getting nourishment li Unrest has prevailed iii•Samoa for a I — �` from the blood the system gets poison. year or two: She natives, famous for TpO�Q�t'DCt (i�� ��U�HI'�ftS l love a winter.tree against the sky, Classified Advertisements I •The proper treatment is to enrich the if 1J 1 t7 V Like snowflake cast upon the velvet their happiness and hospitality,• now OR BALE—OLD AND RARE CAN- blood, and there is 'no other medicine I a moss, F ADIAN coins. Dr. Courteau, fat can do this as promptly or as effec- andthen resort to noisy demonstm ZI Li �] p jj�i Its crystal flower in perfect shape re- Jacques, Que. Lively as Dr. Williams' 'Pi'nk Pills. otins when•they object to white men's U.>1'j l�o OTHER ��D1C1bE ` vealed, The sole mission of these pills is to lay`s, i Like linea of force in: old'age unciPATENTS make new, rich, red blood, which Samoans who have teen untouched Baby's Own Tablets Are the cealed,reaches every organ and nerve in the try modern civilization are as scarce Ideal Remedy for Babies and So in bare trees reigns Beauty with• Liat of •wanted Inventions"body, and thus not only banishes in- fu a Pacific islaads as uncivilized. outloss. and Full InforriaUon Sent Freedigestion and dyspepsia, but-also a21I Ind#ans.in Canada, the Natonal Geo Young•`Children would that I might behold my soul - on EL"SAY CO., Dept. W- digestion troubles having their origin in graphic Society reports. Now and Canadian mothers are not for the( thus free, ova Na" et.. Ottawa, Out- other at oth r g then a veteran of threescore and ten weak, watery blood. care-they give their little ones—the I Outlined in such a chaste austerity." When you see smoke rolling out the The splendid results .following the is encountered in the forests of the health of the baby is most jealously —L. Moulton, in the Christmas Wind windows of a modern home these days use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is I Interior. He carries an eight-toot bow guarded and the mother 1s always on nor Magazine. it might be a female bridge party in. lahown by the case of Ctrs. Lucy A.,a supply of barbed arrows and a spear, the lookout for a remedy which is eflj• stead of the house on fire. Cushing, a former resident of Kempt, all of which give him a vicious aP- cient and at .the same time absolutely Use Mlnard's Liniment for the Flu. N,S., but now living with her son at pearance; but the Brat thing he Ia safe. Thousands of mothers have Went Bethel, lie. . Ira. Cushing eaye: I likely to do when you meet him is to found such a remedy in Baby's Own Mae—Say, I hear you called me..'a "I have no.hesitation In strongly re- invite you into his hut, a large single- Tablets and many of them .use noth- little limp. Fae—Oh, my dear, for-i Jtay Be commending Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.!roomed oval structure of thatched ingelse for the ailments'ot their little give me! I meant a big one. Fo: years I was a great sufferer from leaves, branches and sugarcane stalks. ones. Among them is Mrs. Howard Indigestion.. Always after eating I His wife (he has only one) is as King, of Tpero, N.S., who eaye:—"2 AW . suffered from pains in my stomach!gracious and hospitable as a native can strongly recommend Baby's Own and other distressing symptoms that could be .expected to be; but the vil- Tablets to mothers of young children . ft with a 1 " 10SE, accompany this ailment. I tried dif-'lags Tango, or in of ceremonies, as I know of nothing to equal them I j<;•`?., ferent doctors while residing at my !s usually the visitor's chief human for little ones." $j ,��� old home and als8 at West Bethel, but attraction. She to the village beauty, Baby's Own Tablets are sold by without getting relief. I was advised atfeuded by a bevy of chestnut medicine dealers or by mail at, 26 by a friend to try Dr. Williams' Pink "Venuses of the Tropics." 'When.dia- cents a box from The ]7r. Williams f. Pills. 2 did so and I must sap that I tinguished visitoohm?10upw rs enter the village Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Stage am feeling very grateful ever since to the Taupo and her feminine aids lead 6 aatssaeter..3sevaltetQ the good friend who gave me the ad- the dance and other entertainment . a3M00S SOA aaM Ct vices. I soon found the pills helping for .the guests. League of Nations, me and by the time I had taken nine ; Fortunately, Miss Samoa lives near iia•�•�a•t.*A- or ten boxes I was completely restored the equator, for ser clog es consist of Calendar Reform to good health. Though I am now In a woven grass dress draped from her fl my 76th year I am feeling as well and hips to her feet. The upper portion Canadian Society Gave Early j ' smart as I did at "b, and am enjoying of her body, if covered at all, is life once more." draped with garlands of beads. Her Support to this Vital RC- Free Boob About Cancer You can get these Dills through any bare feet and legs never felt shoes r'form Movement, Now Tae Indlanapolis Cancer Hospital, In- y ; dealer 1n medicine, or by mail at 60 an silk stockings 'Hats are never Assembly May BC dianapolts, Indiana• has published a 1 . w cents a box from The Dr. Williams worn by the women folks except on y y !lboout which g+ ee intercaths recta ` •!-`_11� `:. `about the cause of Cancer, also tell. ,Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. festive occasions. Then they are fan- .'til! - _ ..1what to do for pain. bleeding, odnr, etc. . tastic groups of feathers, flowers and Ottawa—An international confer• w valuable naso to the mach,,managementti of, •_ ----:r---- any came t�rite_for It to-day, mer.!ion•I Tf an author quarreled with his metal disks. ence on calendar reform may mate I!^• *hip ^at»r When ow characters as often as a man quarrels Face-powder manufacturers have not f rialize as a result of action being with his wife, the stage would he ea- ' yet broken intd the boudoir of Miss (taken before the House of Representa, j r�$nejs]ey';** tire3Y and utterly impossible-George Samoa. The shinier the belle's nose rives of the United States in Wash for That 1•lealth Children ' Q)le' ore she likes it. It the natural •�_.___ Bernard Sbaw. _ 1 the m fagton• the League of Nations Society A rip night and aaorniaa rehlaTes _ _ oil of the akin dose not make her pro In Canada which has its headquarters( Van"ea and orwahoars e'a' sad am - for lfeatures glisten is the tropical Sam• 'O•' � �,,�p�� at Ottawa, has been advised. At the A h.w.et Bw:k1dF--v�W f r • t ' osis sunlight• she applies oil and inatigatlon of Mr George Eastman,the; sow ofoffhhad an motor tube _ amu,„�.,, `r.�. 3 grease until she achieves the desired well-known American financier, the I whole t�msta. p�a< — Ceastoria•is a comfort when F.-tby is Old rar..a.e.. luster, One of her beauty treatments I committee on foreign affairs at Wash• I nArn—ffbto ad it.ooc vo t° Too fretful. No axone: taken than the R.t e.+.e..-.� ars �•� beautiful black little.one is at ease.. If rast:e"s, a few Z f e bleaching of her u an at b � h e g consideration a 1laitei, Brat n R r.e WW.W.-a— u. iagtoa has under its eoasid A. L Betides. ..+.Q.�+•"•�-^r� hair to a muddy red with aims. It ' W,r A.,�,ate�„�soca- proposal that the President of the tot Wtaal Bt:. Tos+ntie s drops soon brings conteat2z:e^.t. No scawoup's ilATf:MEeP there is no lime, she daubs her hair States be officially requested to call an harm done,••for Cas.ora is a baby i with red-clay. international meeting to look into the USKILU remedy, meant for Bahia. Perfectly i.siZ0�f.Y. tXTVR safe to give the yc::nger.'. in' oa sem: ass, ssznct>ssV7�• o cu'1 --Y question of calendar simplification. Aa+Ww a 1a+� _ Tire great misfortune .to mankind - various federal offdcials at Wash- a Diode e!p peeves u , have the doctors' word for that? It is that only those politici8ns out of in ton have been outspoken in their is a vegetable product and you could g{•A� tolerate P'f+afaZes office know how to solve great ppb I!support of the movement and at 75C and 40C use it every day. But it's in an emet� �$faekAeads and DandrsgA'1 i leets.Lord Dewar, {present there seems every likellbo4A g*ncy that Castoria means most. Some C�t�enra Soap a that calendar reform, which to spon- A Health Saving Reminder night when constipation must be re - that Short and snappy articles about re- lieved—or colic pains—or other suf- aored by the League of Nations, frill f ijj ' fen - esti CU ointment w i c Lead to destroy the religion pont Wait ng Never be without it; some be thoroughly Investigated. Opinion which they want to lYelp.—The Bishop mothers keep an esus bottle, aa- P—ifyaaa both in Canada end the United States until you pet the •'m� .."�.r .> of Manchester. opened, to make n there 1 always fe unagimone as to the need of this a sure oil a wn �Ue za be Castoffs is the house. It is' e8eo- ;although until suggestions have been a tive for older children, foo; read the - thoroughly threshed out there is and ,r will continue to De disagreement as to USE book that comes with it the nature of the remedy. M i nard's Li n i ment Students of calendar reform point out many discrepancies in the present 1 At the firat sign of It. 1'8 Heaiinq • system,—Inequality in the length .of; • a 1 the months, the varying number of 1 Qualities are Amazing. THE • weeks in the months, the lack of fixity OLD RELIABLE. of the calendar; and so on—and state m and C�teit that a readjne lass would be bene. 4OO OOO Women For children's broneh t)sael ficial to every class of the community. � • - Qill►n Into— lmo �1IIe gyryp The thirteen twenty-eight day month • Veseo'� L,ghteling plan designed by Moses B. •Cotsworth Report Benefit Chen 1000 0 is cited as a convenient solution to c. Y• the problem as there would always be by actwl record four weeks in each month, and each _ week day would tail upon the same "Have you received benefit from taking = ---- -- date each month, and crop statistics, records of all sorts, and accounting Lydia E. pinkham's Vegetable Compound?" - would benefit greatly. Mr. Cotswurth did much of his early work in Canada -;A questionnaire encldsed With - and many years ago read'a paper be- 4 tore the Royal Society of Canada and every bottle of medicine has `' MutN received the unqualified support of }Nought, to date, over 400,000 that distinguished body. _. PH fWpS l 4 replies. The overwhelming ma- apyape, I Mlnard's Llnlment for Grippe irtd Flu. ` ,f• t+ry a jority—in fact, ninety-eight�out ® Canada's Historic Sites of a hundred—says, Yes. If &W to Ac d :The Historic Sites 'and -Monument O40IGeeT this dependable medicine has. �O STCr11Lfl Board of Canada in composed o! his- s torfcal authorities, and one of Its helped so many women,isn't it 14 _ doties is to recommend to the De reasonable to suppose that it partment of the Interior hi s't restored, you too? Get a bottle •. worthy of being marked, res will help 1\'ilei mw[ people call indigestion 1s One tastesless spoonful in water I preserved, The board meets annual- from' your druggist today. neutralizes,many times Its Volume In (ly to consider the various sites "usually excess acid In the stomach, brought to their notice and forwards nc1d. The results are Immediate, with� PiAha- The food has soured, Tho Inetint' no bad after effects, Once you learniia opinion to the Department of the The refnedy In an,alkatt which neutralizes this fact you will never deal with Interior which makes the decision and Dei But don't use crude helps, Use excess acid !n thea crude ways, Go carries out the work through the Na - mut your doctor wou14 advise, learn—now—wby this method is t1onL1 Parks of Canndq Bntnch, t The beat help le Phillips' Milk 6f suprema d' "— -' VegetableCOMP, Magneaia, For the 150 years atnee its Be sure to getthegenuine Phillips' Fancy the wings of time flapping. laventlon It has remained standard Milk of Magneala prescribed by physt- abeul our arteries.—Dr, Eugene Ly With physicians, you will find nothing clans for 60 years In correcting excess man Fiske, viae so qulok in Its effect, ao tinrmleu, acids, Each bottle eantafna tall dlreo I , ILYDIA F_PINKHAM MEDICINE CO.,Lynn,Mata,U.S.A. `: if0 Ofl1Cl0at, tlene�-any drugst�OCe, ISSE5a o. �7 ' end cobourg,onu�rto.Canada • �'i��_.3�4y�w�.. Y��571Pf .-,a.:. .. � e„'Y Fw"v;�Yr'�•'`vZ.yiSl'r ''•''k:. - ,i�s`• '":+w, .+.r✓+_ ., e,w.Via;%, .r .,�r �.,...._--._. ... _ _ .. Q�}i EDtTG1Rt.. 1 boxes, .h5 Rok r. L;ir6Sr&Rs T o T!}ey alt discaridsed on nail kegs, saw horses, of csnsv.3riilkto.o n .� �-•> •1"o the Editor of Pickering Plewa: Herb's + �`od cars, etc., around a very much ddap- • , Your editorial comment "SLOW �/ ' TarRMS , l , idated stove,that is fed'at times.witb e• ♦ lgilarIICe �O e COLLECTIONS is, very timely. But .Those Sore, Sick _ 41.75peryew,: $1.5ou paidmadvance. slow collections are not the fault of frequently abundance of fat pine root,, which frequently make the Rents of leisure `'•'- - 't"v,, ab.cripdooi co the Ualtxd :rain grad'Crew the hired man, and his run about • t e Bncatn r�oo to advance. £s sttion, nor the famil desire to move back on account.of the intense Ito y heat.' They spin travellers' and nth= Bronchial' Tubes own and operate a car On .too. small er yarns, and discuss and rehearse The object of this Association Is to ,_�QtlN MURKAR;Pl'Opl'IQtOc, an income. It is imply that law of everything under the sun but the Gallagher's Indian: Lung i lessen stealing and prosecute . - y '� Ten Commandments. Relied Co the felons. nature, via., Matter is neither cre- } ated nor destcoyed. ..It simply changes e rytea ri hF, ]rem Last week there was just one ideal • the Heart li g NOTES AND COMMEftT8. forms. a of Nature " winter evening,when it was safe or - - During 1928 the Province of On- sane for judicious filth to venture out, Don'tbecaiserableallWinter. If you're The best cure for any dise4se is tario, and the municipalities in On- Howling winds and.severe frost, then et.•,}ect. to. Bronchitis. or -'ging -ills- Members having property.etoIen oommanf Howling apt to ick up a haply,clinging nate immediately with any member tario spent oil roads. ar,a education a dela e of col rat-ndrat turned to g g COPi Or of Executive Committee. -to fight agrtlnet eonteact£ng it, of g �e couggh, sensible, ,,tart now takin three hundred million dotlars. The ice, kept most, people in the near vi- Galla.^per's'indun Ltuig 8 iin vtber- words not to take the total value of the grain and hay crops cinity of.the home fires. But fortune Remedy. ldambershi fee $1.00. It is c•umpoded solely of he.ilin� herbs,•, p -t�it3eare. This is the utethod tvbicla grown in Ontario in.1928 was, two diel santhrich ir. one -venin .ggf idea! Ana ural remedy. Perfe,t or killing: the medical profession folio to hunjr:?tl and for ty-S.ve million dollars, weather, on Wednesday, v.-hen the, off :+ haply cough or cold o: bnonehial Tioxyte d(,sav ting ou�appi{oa�oo Jeno as So when public expenditure is fifty- moon shone and breezes were bainiv nitrient A gentune bl')n i enri':her a::i ,fight the most deadly tlisea,e� At five million dollars more than the 'lo- arra that was the night the N omen's body bu i',lrr. This ani other ieltable. Ex... Cont.-L. D. Banks, C.S.Palm- •- ode tirne stn<,11 pox was one of the p til value of the two major crop_ Tnstitute had chn en for their annual -G llagher ht"b,tl lino=chol l i:.:uecti.'.3 ei; Ni. S. Chapman., Pickering: -most dead] diseases, but t#te dis- groin in the province, viz., grain ana nn v fur sa!e.b • 30 y r,;,t-to-gether, olct fashioned ,good Y eoveries bees triads tltat dioeaee hay, how in the name of common title Member,= 'from far ani' near I D. �iiUftOt 1a5, RlChdfdSOR. sense can there be prosperity• with their friends 'lt.ssemnle't the E. C'. JONES, PICK EEtI\E:. , President, Secretary almost a thing of the past. In My idea of prosperity which i Sundav School room,(,f tilt: United ' xropical countries yellow fever plutrty of work at fair wages seems Church. A p:•o„ramme that was just --- - - -----_---_-- --- -_ carried off runny t!tausant3a-every cut of place ,:itli :iic sic:ady decrease right, of song and humor, and -xiz- - - -year in frrnter [i:ue3, but medical of homes aur.] the steady increase ill ardy, made everyone feel that it was011 the mileage of paved roads. good ,to be there. The:. the com- e science has been very 8tte(ces.�fnl 0 Y . S The steady increase of '26 .tory ho- ltany divided itself ir+.v groups and --flu eotub:tttiug 0113 dreaded eticwy tels and roof wardens :xhich require composed xe, local news paper, which f mankind. Diphtheria h t-til-o 'u:r ever increasing number of electric would hate rn.a le rep alitor, sit up FRESII FROZEN WHITE FISH '2G CENTS 1 light produced winter eggsfor their and take notice. About titre guar- FRESH FROZEN SALMON 18 CENTS abeen rubbed of want'of its victims cock-tails. t(-is of its columns were devnted tv _ ' .by the discuvery of `anti-login, lYlr. Editor, it is not the people why, jokey on those who were present, and _ SALMON SNA yrKS 4@- CENTS •. ., which i= now Elie tu,£verss.1 tew_ are bad pay, it is purely 'thi., >vhe,i tho:e .oho should ha:e,bee*s present t+>-o dullars per acre on plo t. land i.' + that evening. And after that the edy for treating ihisdisease. Flo, taken by municipal taxation for road., good old games of musical chairs and ..FINNAN HADDIE 18 CENTS we are told, has been much a)-iider and public school education. Then the old Dan 'Tucker were revived, and - n the present epitdeinit, than it provincial chargos fair paved roads our popular comedian, Mr. Parker, "BU1\ELESS H.3UDIE I'!LLETS 20 CE`TS and higher education are' also two saw to it that nothing dra ,ed. :,est ' "vas in former ones, bt►t this is g gr .BONELESS DIGBY Hi✓RRING �G5- CENTS dollars per acre au plow lands pet but not least, a+•eryone- sought the , +due greatly to the fact that people annum. little tables that had been arranged, p lltave:been educated in the meth- The whole earniijg cower'of ?80 and boxes of everything that's' good _ 'EAT '' p !� !� F / S !�1 7. :,odsof fighting it. By going to per acre land ha been used by the to cut were.brnurht- forward and municiratioi;, tio.v, how in the name.pal and pluvincial co-,sof ad- shared. That was a departure from y afirst gnR mini,t ]bed immediately the fit sithe banquet of other years, but ac- VERY HEALTHFUL AND LESS COSTLY • of its appeyrance bas proved very ni' cuinmo r sense is this prosperity. cording to the men folk, it was more teffeetual in the fight against it. The Hanning Gardens of Babylon fun 0 good cleat, ant according to THAN MEAT As a result of the campaign which '•`•ere the w•ondcr� of the world, bu. the .+omen folk, it was a deal le ere built by the tollimt flout; 14 ,i•tti wJrk. Certaini> the social was a 16ae been +vel ed thruu iir,nt the J A M E S R I C H A R D S O N g B ,•r.'. •u c* from I.t>e:nrinc yr ' r,d, and world tr, prevdntdl;ense, the itver• Th+• p}rain i,' of 1•-VD't +here ern'cL ,,,.,tsps anoth-r ha;.in• m •;a' r:. in the rose i+ge :f than Iiia be- ed ia�'rt"-rr3 works of ei+a•ineerine, but they +,-t.•ak- 10::t,•ry of our local r•eurch: - ed a civilization. The great public - + +w nnmher of years. C+ ROCEy—Z 3 l:: Of (:!'t-ce W , still u e,i a. l Ti:r na++ �s"rt,,eri i Out*+,i!) Co the perfect i;. ar.hiittt �. .,,r t• :�tlD .1)�,.Ip. , t tp. e Store The „tatua cf woolen ha- ,Lang• but the} wrec6cri i tiemoerar i� -- t\•Lr' t+� rlrc[ed inti the tit ri b•+Uvi and grettdy in civilise-.] c;.nintrles The roads and public hath- of ,u:u• t,it tt,thostile r,n ToPQ during the past thirty or forty Rome tlrew 'tour£sf: from all u+t:� �h• world to Rome, but Penh• declin ,t tl"y ' atttintn¢ fern John Jlorti ;yearn. Within the memory of because of graft and indolence ref thou reeve of Jlara. : many riuw lining «urnau aas sup• people in public control.,. � r. � � T ___ s : r ;posed to confine her energte,4 to Now the Liquor Control Act of On- � T r��� TION" - :-her hurl-zbold duties. A ttonian tarso draws tourists and hoorin re- Ivy a Wish all our customers and triends the visiting from our neighboring re- -who would seek an • _other voce 1 front an economic value --` - - hbave taken neer_ the Agency y and prosperous o Ontario titin w,+_ considered abiturnial and buoys him tourist and a hotel to for : 'm and a road to bring him, Scale" 'more ntybculine in character than Renfrew Cream ge},arH[or:, happy has given a prececlence over the cit- Stoves. Fleury•a Fwnous New Year. !fen,initae. But in this age she has izens of Ontario, his home, his plow, pl„w._.Puint?. atepped out fctLu>_ajs narrow field his land. and his peace of mind,' T r f� of activities, and we find her en- There has never been found yet a 5cuft£Prd and beelbarroara. a a1BO feel d�r'ateffi for the Very' liberal nay to eat your loaf- and have it Phone &+;r Pick. -::�eged in nearly every field of too. So Ionic ax our public expendi- ,�-, ,liberal patronage given UR 1II 1928 i' isetivity it, nbith her bruther is ture 1,; 55 million dollars greater. a �EV'ITT. - employed, There loan; a tints Year than the value of the two mao+ AGENT !P. BROUGHAM, and shall try to merit a con- was ..it,tellectuoldy non- cropsrown in Ontapio, It will txlu w — -'-- r i;. hen st�e more than the "L.CA.” Tourist to tinuance of the same. ;sideretl touch iuferiur to reran• make it possible, to pad the thresher FR E E I t Iruw zsr find htr engaged in nil what iie earned in 192x the prcfeasions, and she ha; Prov. - H. S. (•tarry. Deaiongration t-,f the Oitr.Motto: K e laave'it, can get it, or it is not made. I Wh11T8VAL6 " ed to toe „•arid that Abe is the .. •e iI C Latd.,au E l ar (' -f'��j` :stinal f than, wbun intellectual Ac the winter a,ivance� the cro.wti J. S. SALSDO�t, - • ;PiCKERIIVG power i- cont erned. 1n science. at the blacksmith shop is incrca.+int;. L71edIC1Ue, l�Lv, architecture, set, which consists of the town million. -- - -- - - �- -xeachicg mid in all other brancbe, R A D 1 0 airec and others all looki-n foi- ' Will be teen for the -1+in ' ~ - joh, but praying that they' do not get g g' where the intellect i- the ruling in Cour own (tome, ., R Mid Winter a e . ` ,-},ctwer, she dors not accept a BRING IT HERE ' - - if you a•ieb secorsd }:lace to her male rival. A Get a Raton tb6 \mn» and keels Jew days ago, in Toronto a well- Now is the time to the young fight at home • . ' y. R get a nFN�SF•C of at night, .. ]c,town-l;ujy,..2kiFy_Ecl_y_t}�T.- t';Lc,v H�ernesa• or Ret the old set repaired. Mens' Overcoat's, blues, clearing at 14.95 T-havein�Tnok samples ofi-gam Yoa-a ill-be amazed at the rish� __ _.._ .. - VV%S alti-)ointed "Cbairruan"of the Trees and Jetfrec's 'barnesa. The full tone of the=e instrumento. + Board of Education. She ie a niost former maybe ordered through cata- 1 Only, BO 8 Overcoat, blue size 36 clearing 8t $� R made in-5 attractive styles, with Yp p ' ' ' 'ca able woman. and is heart r,nd logue "t pricesquoted. or without battery. - p Catalogue free. Mans Wool Sox, 3 pairs for 1.00 soul in the work of the education I.also carry collars, collarpads, sweat Phone 5903' Easy Terms of boys and Rirle. She has made pads, harness oil by bulk, harness en's Heavy Rubbers, 2.95 up, a special study of education in dressing, alit, silver polish IMPERIAL -:-� GARAGE + other conutriee, both in America abd- other parts. 'glens heavy all wool rib Underwear, reg 2.UO, Repairs promptly done. (Late L niversal Garag� clearing, per gi tmet, L69 .acid Europe, and the people of Tu' L. W. PILKEY,. CLARFytONT PICKERING, O\TARIO -wonto will undoubtedly , receive -._-. -__-- ----•.___.._ _ Sectral OthBr lines at clearing piiCeB. good service %bile she is at the •- hP.ad of the educational affairs of Wou 1 d You-,the city. Also, in the field of ath- 0 EC 1 LBRADLEY aetics young women are taking a prvwiucut pot iAiotl. A few year- If you were ill. allow any `Tom, hick or. Harry to P = C g E R' I N OF : -�- .:,ago it was considered muc•b out of place for fur a woman to i,)ove fie-cep ,preserioe and perhaps operate on you. 1`O, you than a lath, in fact they runld would: noteyou wuultl naturally require a man THE , CENTRAL GARAGE ,'hardly do it with the style of dress then-worn. In all kinds of whore you-knew had the necessary experience. _-ioport in which ruen are now en- � gaged, girls and voting «onteti, The ssenie reasoning applies to your cHr. More damage ._Telephone 4900 :can be done by an incompetent workman and even widdle•reged soothed in- : than All the runirh usage you • w • tilge and are credited with achie- Cate to give it. - _ vetnenta, whish are the Pavy of ;o1r. Hurry Nesbitt's (in cltarge'of repair shop)experience, their masculine rivals. This de- which inclitdee zs�.; ' = tvotian to athletics will ce'rt:ainly - 1�utU airs, Accessories,Oils and : 5 years-«olsley Motor. Car Co., England restalt in the improved physical condition of the "weaker sex" (�), 2 years--General Motors, Oshawa Gasoline, Acety tele We1d1IIg, and incidentally be beneficial to I year-Bond. Bros., Oshawa theCharging. n minds as well, for there is .Battery tench ti nth in the maxim of the May save you many dollars, as when you bring your troubles here, you know that tt fully eaperi- o ancient Greeks, "a healthy mind enced mechanic will do your work. Repairs made on all makes in a healthy body." In the Ori- nq w our lea r 'entalcountries also, the shackles Try 4th y t spat,job. 0 t :which have kept women down are `' Tow Car Service,'Batteries, Tires Etc: oars. - - ' ` K r y _ Phone 5908 _ -:bi.in removed and the are pow r - - Mt,kiug theirproper place in _ - I1 ental Gat4geBo While you ale t;endirik teway p _CH ARLES ti our rriuney for your daily Iraper (LATE UNIVERSAL R'F.RSAL 410TORS) _ ,d otter j�nrnalsdon'tfurRet th t"r0pprietor, Pickering' Jcc-al paper°, They wantcash too. P 'IR I N h 'pp i' ) e. ly , .-r w'•1.;•(�x—.y .. :, .. ... ^.y .a : -.- ,. • .. .r`.!' ',"Y T„i.'.• ..Y.Y•..?'b1'rz,.'e} •hhy4'7:-. ek•+c•.Y•a'4. �.. � •�. .'-!'`�",'�,..'�S._ 7... ,. ,. -. .... i. .';;.:' ,' .: -. ' 1-... �.?.zwx :x✓- T.iJ, '4..'. '4r :v.' _ - °',.'. "1L',c .4.•,'"'+,.. .. - ., •- '. .- .. y S'T• - �:h, ?�Y�i.'',i*•�,"+'Kn+kf.r-•.3,F;••_ _ - d` _ ••v6 .•+NIS'-YCt'•T. 'S.'"�. .. � .,, J .',.• ice. ��- ..•. :.. ��.�•� i _ ,,CC1A�tENON7.� n Frank Soden his, been confined Mise Margaret Macaab is spend. Mr. clad Mrs. $ilpatrigk,- o! Orville B�tr too had the misfor duty with"s ee: to his bed for several-days with hag a few' days this week with Brampton,see visisiog. with their 3un8 to cut off tee pointe of two .Beal is oft y an attaek of fia. but is now'able to friends in the city. son, Ben, sad Ute, Kirkpatrick. of his fingers tan Saturday, when +ill r, necesei- vll�hold. be around again. Oeot•Re Banbury hate returned James and Mrs, Hortup left ou operating a turnip p pe , Miss Goode is 'spend ag a few Harry and Mrs. Proctor, from after spending a few days'with hie Saturday tosisit. their .sons at)d tating medical attention. . ! days fn Pickering• hlorthero. Ontario, are' visiting brothers in.Aurora. N daughter in R tndsor and Detroit., BONQ.S-aopernmeut.muniolpal.and G. M.Forsyth and G. L. Middle with relatives and friends in - Xort8age Bonds, Also.Industrials ton are aCtendtng Conaty Council Claremont and vicinity, _ . _ Safe Investments at Ecom 6 to 7 per this week.. Duncan Ms>r8an.w As trl Bobcay- _ ' Miss Irene . Norton has been cent,- soq, Al Wednesday, visiting:his DO:" fou Dread Wash Da spending afew days with friends son, Alex., who is about to stat t a y •,g INSURANCE-Al!classes written isIn the city. ereatnery in that towncludtng Fire, Automobile, Wind. Quite R number from There at: Un account of the icy condition - storm, Accident..and Sickness. - tended the automobile show in of the made a large number of and-are you tired. for da3'B ;phone or write - r• ''Toronto last week. - motor cars took to the ditch but Fred Spenceley and sons are no seilous consequences are re _ aYt£pWfiTCi�l -•. - Aft,Whitby moving their farm- lullllewents Ported �'e ill give on home on the,good -- g y 43tf ED BOWMAN, .. " . to their new Ear[ S. Grubin,-R:O., Eye SpEcial- -` - ,., � ' ' '� -_ - __ ;.' roads, ist, of Stouffville, from Wednesday.toL�=����' Mrs. •Murray, at the +uange, is Saturday cf each,week. Office in the , . - Winter will be here Very soon and flock. Phone Stouffville 2405- if you have any notion of confined to her bad, having fallen Grubin -on the ice and painfully injuring :,fit Ma.khavn every Monday from 9 a. -_ w purchasing a ne her foo., rl. to p.m. _ Office in the `Ve.ar _ 1 n at n of the -. • A De.n o sty sleigh, leave We are sorry to report that Mr. Block: "� _ . Herbert Yeates'is still confined to 13EATTY ELECTRIC WASHER v will order now so that - ' will be ready when the- the house suffering from, a severe - sK-�E, REG15?EA first snow appears. ` `t►ttack of flu. - Just photie'us•and we.:vill do your washin¢ with absolutely no nisei �T Win. Th�mpsbn is not improv- Tuesdav, February 5th-Credit sale of gallon tea.buy. at if you do buy %s a will snake you a gift L O R l� E RE, ID inn as rapidly as his friends would farm ;'.c:ck and irtiplements, at-lot of three wash day necessities, valued at $20.00. - ;like to see hire. He is still under 33, -con: 6, Pickering. the property - CLAREMONT the doctor's care. of Elias Bice. 3 rnorths credit. F R• .� E _-- _ _- __-- Miss Hamilton. who was confin• Sale at one o'clock_. See bills. F. led to her house for several creeks. postill, :auctioneer. through illnoss, is now mach ilu• 'Mursday, 1 eb. tlth-Auction safe of ` ,proved and is able to be out again. farm stock, implements, hay, grain, Wm. Graham had-the misfor• roots, etc.., at lot 16, con. 8, Picker- - �r 'e also have a g6od stock of tune Co fall or the icy calk on ing, the property .of F. C. Pugh. y •1900 GRAVITY WASHERS tJ Saturday last', injuring hes wrist Sale at one o'clock sharp." See bills. BARR and otherwise being badly shaken -Win. Maw, auctioneer. ap• - - ., — for those who have 'no Hydro,which we are selling at a Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick and V~ ~ NOTICE' reduced price during the month Miss-Olive and Allie, also Mr.Cot• - --' troll, of Toronto, spent the week As I am leaving Claremont about- of February. - Januar 28th I wish all accounts tv end with.B. Y and Mrs. Kilpat• y' rick• be paid by that .time. Kindly give i only, demon'�trating machine(absolutely•guaranteedj : � � � D. A. and Mrs. Scott visited the tlri "Z cur prompt attention. at the low price of $100.00. This .!1'll1JllCi ` Lorne Reid. formers nephew, Thomas $-Cott 1s a real bug _ • a etnon(. January 22nd. -- at the Christie Street Hospital on _ _ Sunday last and report him doing Our stock of Tubs, Wash Boards, Wringers, � Id/Espeak of artistic well• PILES G� Palls etC.r•etC., i8 Complete. aX' 1rI eine that are d sg t r Members and adherents of- the _ digniflad. not artistic BKptist Church met at the church --or Money BaCk - on Tuesday afternoon and held_a Inadesppropriate op ns rate at would the _ F' wood bee when .a large quantity Charles Cooper, - - Claremont j purpose in view. The Robert as ens n and bride were e•meet es h-m 3�r �m i '. : Of wood was CAC a as ope-au.,n or any ineoccamenee,s.mQiy by ,. hoe one illustrate s st m ate of th s dread d:,ra.e.Fet w.. Pee, yet h artistry. ""r,'o Y°v the old herbal c-,mDc=d - made the recipients Op t► m18Ce1- NaRg ?(LE REMEDY.h13 been re- No CireaterTribute' laneous shower by a number of themt ^�t~rsoasahohadtr'edoe� ^yat their young friendst at their home me, ,3 •• it,br,ulddotheaameI rYou. P �'. STAFFORb, ea mac: t:,w h.:pelr3youcaoecays-em• .SPECIALL . one evening ret'eutly• Getaru:-oftheaeharmlewveS-tab!ecaWuley gen At00 ROQd, The Aaocv•shovelhug bu4iness from} i¢¢'at today•Lf sissy dna tbr.a¢ Vhltby receive d a bad setback last Reek u3ccnac_ord'rxt�d:eiGo Yo= FOR ���*R A *i � can¢lad.'yhaveyourmonvyback. 171 y j, �'• 'Phone Whitby when the heavy rain of Friday NATURE'S tta r _ _.: afte[000n_and night caused the NC-appear part- ofthe snow urdi-w _ -Pt1..E-RE11i EDY - - = Brass•rni: fed Team Backend Harness,No"Centime%,rhout CameA R•'Merril' 2 inch layer trace with heel ChBiae, $42 G0 Mrs. Readman, who has been E. C. JONES, Drug Store . . - - - >'R'ith 5 ring breeching: instead of back. seriously ill for some weeks suffer _.,._ band, $49.00.. ing from fin and sciatica, is, mak- -tog satisfactory Progress toward P � U IT R Y BIack.mounted Team Backbsthd Harness,' '�} : recovery. Nurse Mandell is taking Maple Leaf Mutual Fire y r. - •� �5 ring Breeching I$14.2:; _ _ care of he .: . On%ccount of the .heavy ratos �T k_ of Friday night last, which was . .. . A1r TED This is nota factory harness. but custuor made in oar r Insurance Q• followed b a heavy frost, the cane at . a am • a at a coup hop Nl rkh . _ _ . ;._ _ - __. ' •:. Cheap rates for farm and country -Good Price Paid For F buildings. roads have baso in a very icy con �'e specialize on repairs to harness and collars. Windstorm Insurance on bulidiogs, dition, making motor traffic very - wind-mills,Silos etc. dangerous-in many places. Dressed Chickens & Fowl Automobile losurance Fred C. Pugh, who has leaned ,. D . Phone-Clare 3 )1 e D of all kinds i his tarsi and will move into the .FARMS FOR SALE village to reside, will hold an auc- These few item, listed below at -tion gale of his farm stock, implp- _ ispeci%l prices-,gaud fcr Harness and collar Mt%nufacturer Write or phone menta. hay. grata etc., on Tburs• two.week-a : A day, Feb. 14th. Watch out for 2g $orae Pbore 8'400) D. B Quaker Oate, packaste : M.A:RKHAM. ONT. E BOW l�/I 1 bills. Puffed Rstiainy, 2lbs.,. tae _ - _;_—. ON T. �'HiTB�-, OyT Abijah Forsyth'9 douse hada ,Thompson'a Seedless, 2 lbs - narrow escape from destruction Choice Pink Salmon large tin :�Oc Farmers, 'Attention '. by are last Fnday. The chimney HlueRcse Rice, 3 lbs., `-'Sc' �' got on fire and this spread to the Pare Cod Liver Oil, 1R oz bottle 65c Jo !roof. For 6wo hours they fought WRmpale'q Cud Liver Oil I;have secured the agency for the Frost she flames which were eventually Extract, 18 oz bottle 11,0_0 bra haves supply of A mood and Cucksbutt Farm Impls- coa uertad. L -- -: _ .- CRgcaria�4_or._bottle _ R R eahand-nepnlrsl nr these popular n constantly an _ e �i'ot>7en' nstrtut — Q'2 E lV l= f 3t'` / Men's Sox. All wool, Y3c and 3�c implements. a rare treat at their ineetinR held f nod value) ; bleu's Fork Shirts ALS(!, HADDI E AND FILLETS. Also.-Loudon's barn and stable !last week when two splendid g fiWe have a fewttings, %addresses were Riven by Rev. H. 85c. Leaf Cups sad S ucers lover [ will also take contracts for palntisg , 'R. Stephens on ,The Second !Men`s Herm Riibberz,%nd Sue. Jlen,- rod « >n en's Oce'r HAbbers. barns and houses by a new Mile." and by 'Mrs. T.•Gregg on left at 1.85 dozen. j y_ process, by spraying. Mille. th Education." :�Iar•tiliil stud Sterling Brand L%yinz ,MA-;h. Estimates cheerfully given. Leonard Pilkey has been con F• CH=�TJ�� - Phone hill. ed to his bed for over a week suf. CLARE ' 1 _ - - Y Fre>• i Gtt�cerie aiaays` ole$ani 2^-5� feriog froru a very bad attack of - ----- ` - R, J. Mann, Claremont -blood poisoning,_ which has gone scod's _ at lure. ices.�IWe are lad -1 Sore a pr _ through his system, and which - started from boils. g Phone your order. We deliver. 'Oreen River _ .._to know that he is now on the Claremont Pho` biarkhaiu Ri02. Basket Facto ! - .road to recovery. y - eu 1 r Lorne Reid, who has been black Wm. M. �uriean, General Manufacturers of sraitliing�in Claremont for %bout • _ :Merchant, G sen River . X11 kinds of Fruit Baskets, •three years lits decided to'give up - _ _----_.._ -.------- - B6Iry Crates, business here and will move -•tv - - Toronto to'reside: A; lie intends, A �l� a � FaIIZ1eIs'Buahel B. Toronto to leave early next week he Rcks Q. (,tippy and. - � Clothes Baskets. that all outstanding, accuunts be settled immediately. The' Most James Briscoe w•a; in Toront6- I Frank. Pennock, -on-Sun(rK anij'took his wife frog pr' oo'"erous - * . - Proprietor St. Michaela Hospital, where she I •;Liquid' Phone Markham 1604 unelecAent lin operation for hp - - . ' pendtctti?. she is making a raped 1,�� yo �r Investment recovery' and is now spending a lv _ BEA TTY few days with her _sister, Mfrs. -- .-- - Ch%,. A: Grant, of Toronto,.before =' returning hunie. - _ Savings$ank Accouat i prime an invent- STA\DS'FOR THE BEST' Nelson 'rend Mrs. gandersoil, of A %lent. But it is the only investment yielding t , Toronto. are visiting at dile home n fair rate of interest, that is available for your _ •.j pf the !otter's parents, Bert and _. _ tlse•at ft tuoment's notice, Eme,rRenciescan be im- +. Mantle. The former was laid up -Such is our Wish! , i ,mediately met by the blink-account that has been '`for a time with the flu and was ecnsistantly developed. Your investment, lis such, able to resume work, but when he . _ - 1 ylel& regular returns in inter-est., -Your.inveax- -#! scone out an Sunday he had R re- for Otlr n1aIIs' nlent its a bank account yields constant satisfac 1a e, which. compelled him to f�lctivu and peace of mind in the fact that isle take to.his bed again -liut-he is I a.IR=fiv= ready fui' curer"uses withotlt the trouble of converting into cash. - now gradual! recovering. -. of Thos. Sanderson has a heavy las rate to pay,.and it would help - ` otvnde'rfully if those who make. and Friends �'`1 n�j� Carriers use of his sheds for the protection - E,., CANADIAN BANK Letter Criri i?ra;3 Hap of tkeir cars and horses would ptly _ � - Pumps,Pressure r Tracks, Cow him a -thiole son for the }trivilege rrTT••11 ''�L' COMMERCE�CE Bo-, Pressure Systems F�tc. At- 800 ..+ 1 1 V ViriIt will pay v,�u to Ret n.c r>ices on or ptttr,,nize bis business. it 1s 1 , �„ 4 r� ;;,a ,,r� ;above beforeibuying elsevsht re.tlnrea?c rambletoexpect him to go D, "" the espouse of furnishing ac• THE sTANDr�RD )3r�i�'h OF CANADA FRANK � . PROUSE commodation for 'he public with- phone 1401, ` _ - _ y� 1 �;_, t r,,. ()N'1 ARIO oat receiving son.2 slight remun•I - L�FZF1IONT' - :. . era ., , , `I .',��• '�;�'lfvw•1`�,`w�'".,ry a`_;�.''�o-�k, �b+• ,r :^a-^ _ r =,s, '� :"„� :� :5 .. - � 'lit l+ ei' iitlt�1��� Kildare were a.ith him. Tilts bneinw;” lllta stated ianQ en- tttt�Il�ISIti talcs Fere a cilias look. oafli ttd- he fir all to hetar. "Thew bola Acklin was sayia;•: 'PaoV16 in gen- butted in on him-tried to'Jump him. ' + 1P ►� or don't know you, Kildare. That's We won't hate any rumpus." -. why I want you to go, You'can drop . - 'in at the' .churcb,or mix in with the -CHAPTER XVII crowd at the cemetery.' raisons TO zas RLWUr. y:.:. 'Blase nodded"hie head m little and Long atter the mourners had file- ; pulled his hat lower over his eyes. pereed, Kildare and Tuscarora out in 'He had been -carefullx scrutinizing a their iaddlea at the•gate of the came- ride that stood behind.Acklin's desk. tory, I -He touched over and picked It upand Tuscarora had swung his horse"broke It a. It• was an almost new eke around, and was staring intently at autemattF He--threw a shell out-of the rise-back df the cemetery down to-0�!/n+i " the chamber, which Blase had come. Kildare sawcon " "I` reckon I'd better take this," he :ymmedfately- the' cause of the little i4b murmured off-handedly. "The old iron man's interest. Silhouetted against r f you gave me when I came.bucks about the. sky--*ere six horsemen' Aa the- every' , - every' second sho . This is a -real two of them watched, the riders �h'resb from the g�rdens� r' rifle;•brand new, too." separated. One went.'north, sad the No, don't take any gun;' Cash others .dashed.away-to the east... - _ drawled. ' "Ain't yon still got that Kent whirled on Blaze. "Is that I G hat trick if anybody jumps you?" �l.`j7r E I nj` your bunch. he demanded. , "That's right. Kildare;" Acklin ,'•I came alone," the Double A luau went, on. "I'm sending you- because,shot back, quick to realize the, insinu- ' AGE . i particularly dbn't want a fight. You! anon. `"I think I recognize the big had better get started. fellow ahead!" Blaze had palmed one of the shells 1 -"Yah?" , e €_ -from Acklin's gun; and he compared "Bodine! Let's find out what.they've . �" �~•�•� it, as soon as he got away, with- the'got on their mind!" j• L ` �i, .;.��" 8y one he had found on the rocks. There "you said it, son. 1 don't fancy lTL 1 NARSy }tNtLnIR DR/afio • •w was nomquestion of their likeness.- this- Mr. Bodine even a little bit:" JoaEaw gnlL l The Basques ,bareheaded under-the�. To avoid seeming to' trail the mys- COVYR16MT,M3 e�' Ni•A SIRVK!• INC - , ' blazing sun, murmured age-old Latin "Brandy, f }terioua riders, Blaze and Kent chose brandy," shoujed a man _ BEGIN HERE-TODAY, `I ought to ask your forgiveness,' prayers for the repose of their lead-I rather to intercept them by following,$s a crowd gathered round. "My poor Esteban, son of Jose Arrascada,I Esteban said sincerely. er, as the body-.was lowered to its last.the road Mercedes had taken. She:wile has fainted." Someone offered a tack, on the Double A ranch i� seri- m"You?" her brothers voice. She I resting-place: Kildare took off his the headllof•the Benton¢an of Kings aask, which the worried husband took 'while riding with a partin an at- _ You. Mercedes 'caught a hint of _ ! y y • hat and whispered Amen' fu unison g 'and promtply emptied down his throat. -'- -- River. The gray haired Bas ue was 'Thanks, that's better—I never could ously wounded and carried to the looked at Blaze. :He lot to his feet, -~ - -- -- q home of his•enemy, Dick Acklin, Jose,j "Better forget it," he mumlzled. an uncle to them by marriage. :stand scenes," he said. while searching for ais son, is shot"'Don't amount to anything." ITO -be continued) and killed from ambush. Acklin and ,Buck Bodine have stolen the water Blaze stuck his hear: out of the win- �� - Minard's Liniment for Coughs, Colds, supply from the Basques of Paradise( dow, trying to locate Melody, as Este- Minard's Liniment prevent& Flu• i r ff "My dear," remarked Jones, who Halley, Mercedes, daughter of Jose, ban told his sister what-had happened I - -'C� , accuses Acklin of the murder of her at the Chimney. _ I "I don't know whether to aiccept:had just finished reading a book on father. Acklin denies the charge, "You tried to kill him! He did not � � this testimonial or not," mused the I"The Wonders of Nature," "Nature is - 1dOW GO ON WITH STORY. — - •, �' �� �, shoot back? Madre de Dios!" she r restorer man: ­What's the mat- ilk- hair And I called him a spy!" ter with it?" demanded the advertis•'this It makes me think how .puerile Acklin earn ' down and went to his Hlaze came toward her quickly as � - lug manager., "Well," explained the'how insignificant is man." 'Huh. ofThrou h the o he heard her little gasp. boss, "the man writes: "I used to said his wile. "A woman doesn't have Through pen window Mercedes "That's all right, little -girl. You have three bald spots on the .tor! of,to wade through 400 pages to' dis- called to Melody and Blaze. cover that." ' Will you tell the Senor she said 1 folks don't owe me anything. You were my head, but since using a bottle of _ that I am going to take my brother pretty excited when 1 met you this j your hair restorer I have only. one." The talking movie has- ruined- an- -with me now?" morning—your father and—' r' A good rule for autoists is to drive, Melody was back in a minute "Father'"' Esteban's • face went ' as .if their own family were in the other good place to sleep. "'The Big Boss says be can't be white. Blaze could have cut• off his other car. _ taken out;" he reported in a crest- tongue for his slip. �� i 4 WHEN I�`J TORONTO What's that about father?" .the I 'Then you deny,' said the magas• Eat and Sleep at fallen man r. i - boy ,demanded again. "Has he been j trate, "that you were rude to the pa I _ SCHOLES HOTEL Esteban s eyes Bashed. Some of hurt—killed? Did somebody get I Ileeman when he asked to see your• " $iercedea' old fire came back to her. him"' $is voice rose to s scream as license?" "Certainly, ear," replied they Cafeteria and Short Order service "What has he to do with it"" she I YONGE ST., Opposite Eaton's he tried to get to his feet, l motorist, "All I said was that from I - demanded. "I take him when I want, With a cry, Mercede's head dropped- what I could see of him I was sure i Hotel Rates: $1 Per Day and Up. _ to! I will tell him so!" 1 pee i Esteban strugg'.ed to free bimseif -�- She found Acklin in his ofi'sce. 'to the edge of the bed. In spite of i his wive would be happier as ai • from Melody's arms. "Don't touch r ,and wept bitterly A shadow crossed' `widow," d ISSUE,No. 4—'29 A hard look came into the eyes of Rildare s pleading, she broke down ime. the youth cried. the feudal lord You can't take him. T with the mourners It was an uncon• - — Don't you know that if I turned him the boys face. 3e understood. Kildara 'urr-ed to.Mercedes. As seloua reverential touch,! a.response , -- --- ---- - -- -...,'aver to the sheriff, he would go to the ' j - _- - -_--- - ' n for last nr ht's work?" Blaze•did so, Esteban managed to get,to a tug at his emotions that sur• _ defianam t nIf ora brotherr voice was'to Ns feet by .clutching a bedprst l prised him.. 6 40% Earned On •, ` y go to jail,i Melcdg came in just then and caught He saw Mercedes. with Baailio a I; r� the boy as he +cred. Band in here,.kneeling beside the. 'swage Cap/ta/ I t You go, too. Not to jail, Senor; to i _ i the hangman. nS i rave.as. the earth was shoveled on _., ' you getting at, Acklin EstebanMel wt's led to free himself;the coffin. As if in response to his -' ''What are ,++ �from Melody's arms. Dont touch: cried. I me, he cued. `Damn the Double A, e recommend purchase at the _. "You know ver well what I am The boy was no match fc. Melody's I him. r M r 1 penetrating gaze, she turned and saw eC mme d iiia at, you beast!' M father ova&' clef of the Common Stock of a { + strength. Against his will he was Their eyes conveyed to each other l, + seemed to appeal dumbly to him in killed last night, shot dead; while he forced down to the bed. HOLDING COMPANY ?" her miser Kildare stepped forward, 1 . ... was cairn here.' -:. happy-go-lucky _ •• _ _ Acklin's face blanched. - matter?" the ha + an unspoken mesegse. Mercedes II I •- -- ' - - g For the love o! Pete! What's the y • ._ ppy-go- cky poet de- Y. pp "I had nothing to do with it-, do tnanded. . I but he, stopped almost immedlately r, p '4Matter? My father's been killed! as he saw an expression of-intense 1. 40,c earned on average capital invested. 'You hear?" His. voice rose with a gilled? Some one in this outfit did 1 tiasty threat. "I don't shoot from fear creep over the girl's face. x. Dividends paid-regularly for past year. +" Romero and Salvator had aecog- 1►mbuah." it, too. - ` The sound of their loud talking had "You don't -think we-wound do a nized•the Double A man. 3. Large carried surplus. - }eached Melody, who had cc me down- Totten thing like that; do yot . Blaze They drew near,, and attU -Blaze - - �] stairs on el alleged errand. asked sharply, made no move, Kent wondered why. 4. This company with others has recently ,. "Please," Mercedes begged. "Don't he did not draw. Romero.had his nix acquired.control of s New York Bank. Mercedes saw him. Senor-Acklin has changed his r_and," she stated. make another scene." gun ready for action. I 6. Other developments under way point to - - "hill you get my'brother'•ready?"- ' '"Atrything to get away," replied "app that shootin'iron gnfck?"' . . ,- greatly increased-earnings and-appreci- " = Melody looked at the Big Boss for Esteban. Kent rommande-d. E ation in-stock. ° confirmation of this order. He nod- "When I drove up with the-rig, Ack- It was said to .quietly that not a - . dad his head ..nd, turning to his own lin called me m and told me I should!whisper reached those beside the! „ Quarters, slammed the. door' behind go. If•you'll ,give me a• hand we'll grave. But Romero heard and obey- 1 higm get started." ed. - Tuscarora was.not tooling! Save i Without any, obligation on my pert,, kindly 1. Blaze was sitting on the edge of for Mercedes, no one in the crowd i send further partigylars regarding the above Esteban's bed when Melody and Mer- - CHAPTER XVL had been. conscious. of their ,move- Investment. ^, •• Cedes returned. menta. ...... .. ......... _... .... .. Melody's -smile had taken its. ac- THE PASSING'OF ULD rRODi6IDES. .,Why do ,. Name - es.he corns here. Romero _ ""' customed place. Blaz- was quick to The day of Jose's funeral dawned quea oned savagely, i Address ..................................... trotice the change ir, him. bright and clear. Little dustclouds "Hs a sneak for the Double A,". - _ "The kid's. goin'_home all ,right," rose in a hundred places'.from 'tile Salvatoi� choked. xhe porrel-topped one informed-him. desert roads, as the widely scattered - r'Is blood leaped. THE INSURANCE.INVESTMENTS, LTD. Esteban, forgetting his nurse's the alleged automobile, for all its lack "'Make; that from no boacol„ he I I Insurance, Bank and Trust CO's Stocks orders, sat up in bed. of paint and its. unconcealed vitals, -cried. � � "Maybe your could dress him," Mel- was, like its, owner, thoroughly efff- He used-4he cow-man's term of con:. - Phones: A'Delaide `8127-28 ody went on, to Blaze. "I'll go down cleat. The man was Brand, coming 1 tempt for the Basque, with a shade of I f 347 BABY ST. _ TORONTO and see about a rig then.' alt the way from Winnmucca. ' emphasis that meant deadly insult. So while Mercedes.went to the win- Acklin was proving, at that moment, "Kildare was_tending to his own dow, Blaze got her bother ready for his keen Interest'in Jose's passing. the trip home. I He was in his office,,and Morrow and' Write a Limerick-W* a Prize . WINDSOR M.-INES 'LTD.. � . -Here is another opportunity for readers'of this paper to show their skill North of NOtANDA In composing Limericks. One dollar will be paid for every entry accepted. }. . - Verses must be In the.well known•limerick style and must .mention one of the nationally advertised. articles announcement of which is found in this Recent Discovery $61.06 per •ton COPPER ..-paper: - 4 Quite a number of entries in the last contest were disqualified because aerses were not ;<.imericka. The tollawing, examples taken from amongst W. .•J, SLAINEY, LTD. - -recent winners can be used as-guides:— i 33 Adelaide St. W., Toronto. The:;e was an old lady named Hood; There was a`young lady named Lcu, Who wanted her tea extra good, Who contracted a hc,l case of."Flu,".i --.CUT AND. MAIL .THIS COUPON "OR•ange Red Rose," she, :when she felt the cuUgh lightening i Without obligation mail me particulars of Windsor Mines Limited. '•Is the tea that suits me," " 'She tried Veno's Lightnipg, _ g . Said the, venerable Dame • 'Madam And relief came without more' ado. Hood. MRS. GEORGE PADDICK, I Name ....... ..................... . .......................,...... MRS. H.-FOWLER, Glencoe, Ont. Clinton, Ont ... ............ ........................................ - 1 .-_. .. -- ._ Address .... y . .. - Tb�re is nothing to do but write the Limericks and send them with :your name and address and the name of this Paper to:— ' P I SALADA Limerick Editor, Associated•,Publishers, Room 421-425, 73.Adelaide St. Inquiries invited from Brokers Sd a}eli_Representatives for-this issue. West, Tnronto 2, Ont. r - 4.n:;v,p;�.f:Miwln.N k•�„x.rarg2.,n..-.�v-...:^'.�'N•,!d!.•P,.1O,:+..xo;, .,.,•, t„•[”•V.'+'.r"fK.- ( 1+: .Yav^ •:?'G:` i<i4'4' 33+' ,4�#JF-'.�i,•:.*Vot},..r., ..,....._-...-,...- .r..v..o...s..._.* .L._��.in,.•-....+.'1c•.S en••,s...,-. ,-.»-.-..._.„q,.„<....,:i..,'.••+',•.'•,*-°v"o:n^,:”.=.�.•,.- .... ".'.6,. 1 .`y:,r y��,,..++, ;.•'+.`:xSw. 'w :i,:5 i tit,Y. ik.•- ,'.y �K�.e6''.., .fin.: • r,A! - rnKut'.„ e ' 17 t; d�4t • • f of British . Home For Session _ r &Aet Reports • •_ in the Okanagan Valley, Back t L- nal• in quality, experts -----� � °' ,Canada s Tobacco Columbia, eq _ * . � 1 say, to that grown in Ontario, but it J (PRODUCE QUOTATIONS. Now Rials �J• S• is yet too early .to make any, predic- " s n �. k ^>R Y Tosonto whdesa u 3eolers ereTd. tiops• - a : Ind the following prices, w, Already Canada ranks as the great r � t" '; ' Toronboi. Great Britain s Preferential t Y _• eat tobacco-producing country in the , ; ¢ ry ,.` Eggs, ungraded, cases returned-' Tariff of. SU Gents a British-Empire. ^w � r s « Fresh extras, 86 to 88c t• tshsh fltaxa. lies f 4 a r od d "'� 32c' aecands, 255; pullet extsaa, rl Pound she Butter-Creams"y, solids, r- Supp Illness ham , 2. centive -for a.Rapid of Iron zed, IS 1 4 r m S 89 to A >c'r f L ' Churning cream B acini a6c• rxpanslon of the ° ' 1,.44c; No. 2, 89c. ' Recalls Hahf ax Industry' "'� government graded, , Cheese-No 1 large, colored,.petal `p Dynamite Plot fined and Bovet t gr a«i 21i t9 Among other.obligations Europe.is 21�14c, ' Indebted to America for war loans, PROVISION PRICES potatoes and tobacco.- Possibly the Toronto wholesale dealers are quot last named debt will be the one. ( Suspects Seized Thele When ing the following prices to the trade a cheerfully acknowledged, for Europe Monarch Was Sailor Smoked meats­—Hams, mad., 29 to enjoyy the fragrant- weed and con-i Prince 31c; cooked hams, 40c; smoked rolls, { 25c; breakfast bacon, 30 to ale do, somas it in vast quantities. Halifax, ',\.S"-Tbe illness of Bing I fancy, 37 to 40c; backs, peamealed, 28 . The United States has long held a`George has recalled his visits .to this f. to 34c;.do, smoked, 3.0 to 33c. premier position among tobacco- old British port during the days when I Cured mats-Long clear bacon. 590 0 gnawing couatr'le*, with a production he was the Sailor Prince of England.I to 70 lbs., $21; 70 to 90 lbs.,lig $19; ht of about 3b per cent of the world's I Ito 100 lbs. and up, $l8; lightweight supply. „ Ia this field, however, as in , On one of these occasions a plot to rolls, in-barrels, $11.50; heavyweight blow- up 11.'I,S. Canada, the warship RETURN OF SPEAKER OF CAfyADIAN PARLIAMENT rolls, $38:60 per.bb:. ether branches of agriculture, Canada oft which he was serving as a mid- hard-Pure, pierces, is becoming an important,competitor. shi man,-was ' discovered before itj Hon. Aodolnhe Lemieux,,his wife, and their niece, bliss Bertha Pouttiot, 17c; tubs, For many years Canadians- have 1could• be carried out. when they were disembarking from the S.S. Ile de Franke at New York. IShorteninggtierces,110i chubs, 14%c; own wheat of excellent quality, un• investigation of a burglary reveal-I" !pails, 15t/,c; tins,'1734c; prints, 161/ac• til they It the point where ed a large supply of dynamite hidden arrest and detention n 0 6 vessel GRAIN QUOTATIONS they, are the greatest wheat-exporting in a suitcase in a local hotel. The Proposes Reform was possible in cases between sutFj Grain dealers op the Torontn Board _ nation in the world. In their natural occupants of the room, who said they l ' y� %crown Jetts; but no possible cases of •an of Trade are making the following desire to diversify our crops -we t were James Holmes and William In Suing- he V , exceptional nature affected the gen quotations '�r car Iota: have included both corn-and tobacco,I _ ( Man. wheat-No. 2 North.. $i.27tlt, +Brecken, of Philadelphia, were arrest• �anal principle that. the Crown ought No. � North., $J.25;. No.. 4 wheat, and these two products have, singtt led A baggage Check found 1n to be liable in tort. Any necessary � No. 5 wheat, $1.08%; N0. '3 larly enough, a very definite cognec Holmes's possession was exchanged Sir Leslie Scott Wants PTOCe-'Qsc�ptions could be provided for $1.19 ; wheat, 9:;lic; feed ,*heat, :!U�c. tion. dune Brought into, (c.r.f. Goderich :.nd Bay ports.•. Prxe at the railway station for a large $ specially. The Tariff Preference canvas bag, which was found to con- With Standard Eng- =-- cn track, 1c hiher than above.) •,77- The ravages of the European 'corn tain a rubber floating•eutt, a quantity 14Ian. oats-I zits No. 1 fee', oQc , lisp Law • borer in certain districts of south of copper wires, dynamite caps and Extending. Hleo, 1 feed, 60'ic; No, 2 feed. 58c wextern Ontario turned the attention detonators, a number of small hooks, Sir Leslie Scott Kms. Lp recent -- - - (c.i.f.. Goderich tlud bay porta.l Of the armera t ere o screws an c se a. an a sma pistol ly outlided. a bill for the reform of To Northern Wards Am. corn-No. 2 yellow, kiln dried, Now 1t happened that just I'atmtlar to those sometimes used for'••procedure Against the Crown" in a l ?1.09'�a;. No. 3 yellow, kiln-dried. crops. ($1.01%; No. 4 'yellow,. -kiln-dridd.. about this time the British Govern- detonating explosives. it was learn*_;lecture. $efore' the London. School of t,� (meat. in order to encouraV the pro- ed that the two- prisoners had been', Economics. -He . said that, havii.g �UP.hec Province Asked t0 $131illfeed del.,eretd4lontreilo fr4t}g�its, duction of tobacco within the Empire, rowing nightly around the .naval Yes- been Solicitor General, he was thor- Save Eskimo Wards On bags incluiled Bran, per ton. $35.25; announced a tariff preference of 25 sell, Including the C'auada, anchored oughly conversant with the obstacles L_ the Verge Of Starvation shorts, per ton, $35.25; middlings, ' per cent for British-grown tobacco I off the dockyard. The case caused a which confronted a litigant who de- . in Labrador $3s.25 �°i This meant that tobacco grown in sen-anon. When the discovery was Atred to sue the Crown, and added' Iflat. oats=Good, sound, heavy oats Canaiia and other British countries made known. the Prince was ordered Tre object of the reform should j Quebec-As a result of the poor I in car Tote, 48 tb 60c i:o.b. shipping would be taxed $1.50 a pound upon i front Halifax to the West Indies. be to assimilate Crown law and pro- hunting and fishing season !ti that°,ints. ` g• Ont. good millingwheat, f•o.b, ship- would the Old Country' market. Holmes and Brecken were tried on cedure to ordinary law and procedure part of Labrador "Ich belongs tOl 0 Piing points,_ accrding to freights, while tobacco from the rest of the charges of having explosives in their -.to steer` a`middle course between Quebec, 2,000 Eskir.-os located in tnat $1.28 to $1.30. world would pay $2 a.pound. � I pose 'salon illegally. Sir John Thome Prejudicing the rights of a subje'et area are reported to be without Berle}-'(siting, 68 to 70c. Fur many years Canadian farmers son, Chief Justice. however, found and endangering the interests of the food enough to last them tluough the Buckwheat-85 to 88c, had !crown tobacco in limited quanta-�that there was no laws against pos- Stare• The whole,matter should be winter months. Rye-No. $1.05, kiey but this combination of circum-f sessing dynamite in Canada. The prt- pbt on a business' basis, and truth: as i An appeal for 'aid for them wast Mani flour-First. pats., it jute, Stances-failure in certain areas of soners were found guilty of creating a it is. considered in com;non las••,,brought to.the-Quebec Government by $7.20, Toronto; second pats., in jute. Jibe acorn crop, due to the corn borer. nuisance and sentenced to six months' should.. prevail." $6.60. � tt•. W. Cory, Deputy 'Ilnister of the Ont. flour-Track, Montreal, car Itnd a preference of fifty cents a pound i Imprisonment. Brecken was quoted He said first under a writ of, Itn. . Interior for the Federal. Government.- Iota, 90 per cent. ps►ta., Per bb}., $5.70. r (for tobacco on the English-market-1 upon his release. as saying' "it is mediate extent the Crown could still premier Taschereau and the Prime y HAY AND STRAW served to turn their attetrtion to the I just as well we were captured. as seize a,debtor's person, and imprison Mtntstpr Intimated. that the Province I0ca1- wholesale hay and straw possibilities of the tobacco industry. the thing we—camp here to do mighthim, diW selzz. all his goods: There . would extent relief, probably by leav- seemed to be no goo res Ing atr9pltea of food. clothing and Idesiers are making the werefollowing quo- The results are Indicated by the in-1 have been far more serious, as we - tations to farmers -(delivered at To- - _ crea+e in tobacco exports to Great intended, when coming hese, to blow procedure should trot be replaced by med4cines at the various trading posts'Ionto) Britain, In 1924 Canadian grower" up the H,NI,S. Canada with the the ordinary methods. Any privilege of the Hudson Bay Company and Re•I No. i timothy, loose, per ton, $18 to sold to British buyers 1,747.960 pounds. Prince," + retained by the Crown, part=icularly dlllon Freres, to which the Eskimos I$19; No. 1 timothy, baled, nominal; In 1926 Canada exported 4,892.386 ----..ti - to the case of revenue debts--and go alien in distress. INo. 2, do, do, $13.50 to $I4; No. 8, do. pounds. while in 1927 the British p death duties. could be specially pro--t The caribou herds on which the do, $12 to $13; lower grades, $10 to market lmpo••ted more than 6,000,000 ;vided for by statue as'an exception. • i Esklmos depended for,food, to a large $12: wheat straw,- $10; oat- atraW pounds from Canada. wa ( It was unreasonable, he said, that extent, have almost disappeared: mon- $9.fi0. _ >r.IVESTocx Nine years ago the total production in some purely business t>tansactions .Ing to the Northwest. The Fed I •heavy beef steers, choice, $9.50 to 'of tobacco in Canada was 13,248,962 i between a government department, anal Government has been helping $10 76; butcher steers, choice, $10 to pounds from 16,621 acres, of whlcti and •a ,private person the subject natives with food: clothing, medical $10.50; d'o, fair to good, $9 to $10; Ontario produced about flee-eights of should not bo able to sue as a mat- atfendaace and schooling, but the an-I do,. com•, -87•� to-,1-9; Sofa her hc•t , the total crop. ]n 1928 the crop in ter of right. Actually, in the case of thoritles 'at Ottawl feel that the time(choice. $9.75 to $10; do, fair to good, Canada was 41.000,000 pounds from F' certain departments, this was pos has come for the Province3 to care $g to $9,76; do, tom., $7.61 t. •i;8��; an.Increase in production of 209 per s I Bible already, showing that fife re 43,000 acres, in round agates. This fa k Yor, their own inhabitants, although ! cher cows, goon to chole,-.. 57,35 t� - form Was practicable. For this and the Federal Government' does .not $8.50_; do, tom. to mad., $6 to do, cent and an increase in acreage of ocher reasons the procedure of pets- (canners ar.d cutters. of t, $a`.25: but• f,,. wish ro throw the whole of the tint(-cher bulls, good to choice, $7 to $8.50; 159 per cent since 1921. Ontario ac- ` tion of right should be abolished, sub den on the Provinces. i do, com. to med., $6 to $7: do, bol- counted for 32,265,850 pounds from Jett to its retention as the appropriate It is understood that.Mr. Ccry will'ofrrtas, $6 to$6.75; baby beef. $•10,60 tc - 82,654 acres. Quebec 8,5446,325 pounds procedure In claims against the Fang. take the problem up also with the $13; feeders, choice,-$9 76 $9toc rs, from 10,368 acres and British-Colum- personally, or his property, 'Ianitoba Government, since Eskimos fair to good, $R to $8.76; stockers, Sia 164,200 pounds from 116 acres oYr4 i Of all ma tteFs in respect .of which to the Western Province are alao're :chu re, $8.'25 to $9; do, fair to good, crop l the.-present law stood 1n need of re ported to be art-.difficulties. $:.60 to $8.50; ct,ivea, choirs, $lF7 t0 — Tile British preferential tariff has 1 ' form, the inability of the Crown to - $17; do,-med., $9 to $16; do, gr}[as- had little Dr no effect ti the tobacco be stied tort was probably the most • SPONGES AND SISAL er'. $",'to $8; springers, $100 to $120 iudastry in Virginia.the Carolinas and I lWariag, said the speaker.-and work• Sponges -acrd Asal are the chief,milkers, $i6 to $100; Jambes;culls, per, - oilier neighboring tobacco-growing ' ed the greatest amount of Hardship in Sources of revenue in the Bahama per cwt..-$14 to $14.60; do, cells, per cwt., $10 to $12; buck Jamba, $11 to States, because there long season ', actual practice. In a case of an ad_I islands. Not all of these 20 islands, $11,50; sheep, choice, $6.50 to•$750: tobaccos are grown, which are of finer miratty ship involved. In a collision however, are Inhabited...', do hied„•$5,25 to.$6; do,-culls,.$3 to . texctlre.than any that can be grown in NOTED ENGLISH DIVINE' at - sea, for- instance: t'lte claimant j -----�' --- i$4; hogs, selertj, W.o.e, S10,•i0 to. Canada. It has,'however, affected the ( Rcv Fr 1�ondlock, one of the most could not simply site the Lords Com-.1 A 1fis�ouit woman has allied her�$10.i5; do. f.o.b., selects, $9.50 to Kentucky gropers to some extent, for missioners of Ehe Admiralty, It would estate to lief 'seventeen dogs, Thts a9.i a; do, fed and�%vatered, $10.20 to ` Canadian tobacco closely resembles I brilliant pulpit. orators, .Will deliver $10.45; do, thick sfioothti•f o:b.,'$9 forty• serttians in the Church of Or'; bre ,contrary -to the Interest., 02 the isn't' the first to go that Way, hOW•' the Kentucky varieties, owing to a' ; State that there should be any actual' over Ito 50.26. closer-similarity in soil and climatic.'.Lady- of Lourdes, \ew..,York. conditions. The Passing of the Great Tex Rickard - 'American tobacco growers ham not - -been, slow to, recognize the changed I conditions affecting their industry., : ,• $, and have been moving in considerable -numbers to Canada to engage in ~ -- tobacco-growinlg there. One such setrI _•.tier, )L .Ii, Archibald, an experienced tobacco. grower front Madisonviller I r w KY., who is now growing tobacco on a R CU large scale in Ontario, in a recent in-Ia ` terr,lew with the writer, expressed opinion that fife British preferential{ tariff Was too great a handicap Y01, the I $ ✓!'Kentucky grower to.overcome in the British market. ash ' - "There it Unlimited posslbilitles I 5 y for tobacco growing in Canada," he said. "The soil is -even better than , ✓ in I-rentucky, and the-'climatic' condi. - (16ns 'equally favorable, and there is " also a ready market for all the tobacco l that can be grown..- Great-Britain. a ail "• handle-up--to- 1a0,000,00.0.._pott 1 oY Y , .:,dark tobacco annually." ¢ , { " '7►„ ` The best Canadian •tobacco is I , grown in the counties of Esser, Kent, ' t _ Elgin and 'Middlesex, in Ontario, but .. 1118 soil-and.climatic conditions In our $ ` .I favor very y much greater-ex. - rt �•� . P •i ice fati g •S ., t 1N pansion -and soma recent' advances have been made. It is in Ontario that the-develop went of tobacco growing is expected ' :'to be the most marked. The domestic ' market will take practically the entire L ♦ '`, �' - Quebec erglt, little of which, owing to less favorable conditions for growing I MADISON 8QUARE "GARVD _ - _than prevails in Ontario, is sultable - SCENE N EN WHERE "TEX" LAY IN STATE for export. Good tobacco can be grotva „ "1 • - , y.:a,y ..,.•s.... A ,�,+�.,. - rte+.^-�i4 `.'+ w 'i-r. •e •.., wy.�nur _ .Ry-•''�'. +!' ``.'' ,y'-,sx.. ..._ -"1' •"6a ',y,:'" .-,. T_,. ..:4 ''... 'v�;�.l,";'^y. ..;"'t: ,,r'-�. •u, "•x 3 .. ..,. _ - .. ._ :.-. ,. �'' '�•' r..c.'i ..�i*t�fl• .(PC.f ''x,. "'°1.A:».'..ni,!..ki',..- 741 v , s, Tcp 1tittle dal•gbter spent Sunday last -from herant illaesa,ou7iecoverij� „' -Alvin and Mrs. and ng with the former a mother in Clare- -T. E. Crrsa•furd, we are sorry I` . L. Chapman 6 in. Whitby Mont. to report, line in. very poor health this week attending the January =Arthur and Mee. BvyeBspen t present. eeaeiotr of-the Gbanty eoancil. Sunday itT Pura Percy with their -Miss Floiimce Down, of Ooh' A. T.Law is able W be around da�lghter.. Mrs. Austin Franklin, awn, spent•ovel'Sunday with Miss �' again,-after being-eooflue4 to his afld family. Leila M'onney. y' house for some time through ilt- -We regret to hear of the seri- -Mr. and Mrs. Hoag, of Owen ]DOW - ous illness of Miss M. E. Boone, Sound,are visiting with the form­ -L. - --'-" -L. H and Mrs. Devitt and dau• who left Pickering just before er's brother and'family here. Odds"' T , All Atiter, of Toronto, were here on Christmas to visit friends in Nor. -Mrs. F. W.Adamson,of Kane, unday with Mrs. Devitt's par. wieb. Soon after leaving Picker- Manitoba, is visiting at the home + ants, H. and Mra. Mecbib. Ing she cootraeted a cold which has of ber sister, Mrs. Chas.8pencer. and a magi s -N. F. Mec•hio, of Oshawa, has developed into posumonia. -Miss Jean Heard; of Whitby, sufficiently recovered as to be able -The rainstorm of last Friday, spent last week-end at the home G to payo short visit to his parents which was general throughout of her friend, Miss Mar Spencer . bore on 8atnrdAy afternoo . the province, wise accompanied by -Frank and Mrs. Hal ad the Ends ' Om C1Hf` \' 0 -The-annual meeting of the c000lderable loss of property and former a father, F. H. Hall,,of To. for �:,;.r oobgregation of St. Paul's United the loss of several lives. The lat rento. were in Whitby on Tues Church will be held.in the 9. S. ter occurred near Stoney Creek, day, attending the funeral of the Hall on Thursday evening, Jana when a feat Buffalo•Toronto pas- late Alex Whitelaw. I Only. Man's Heavy Wool ' 2 Pair Men's Heavy Solid Les- Mat. All members of the congre. senger train went down an em -Dr. Ii. T.-Fillaise, Resident Dent- Macinaw, size 36, ther High Top Boots, jus& the Ration are,cordially invited. -r bankment a distance of about ist. Office, in residence, two doors Rlar 8.50, now 5.00 thing for snow, evens 8 and 9. L The services in St. Pauls nit- forty feet, the accident being due ering. Office hours: S am. to 6 p.m: eguWorth 8.00 pr, now 4.25 ed Church on 8andny, Jan. 27th, to a wasbout on the track. About east of St. Andrew's Church, Pick- — will be as fohow's : 10.30 a, m., forty of the passengers apd crew ering, daisy,�1,r1d evening by appoint- ';, morning worship ; 11.45 a. m.,Sun- were also more or lessinjtired. meat:* Men's Sorgehide Mittlr, wool ' µ - day Sebool ; 7.00 p. m., evening -The breaking up of ice in the -Comms.-Dr. F. E. Luke, Op• lined, heavy wool cuff.1, well Men's all wool Work Socks. worship. Worship" will be con- streams during the thaw of last tometrist, 187 Yonge St.,Toronto, made-few air left. both light and dark shades. i ducted by the Pastor. week will cause a delay in the ice may be cousulted about your eyes p Regular 45 per pztir, : -We regret to report the death harvest. Just before the thaw for glasses at A. H. Allin's Drug Regular 1.25, now 98 cents .flow 3 pair for 100 v: `y of Mrs Victor Austin, of Oshawa, the ice was getting in good condi. Store, Whitby, on Tuesday, Feb- _ ftnmerly of Pickering, which took tion, being of a good thickness ruary the-5th. " i� place in Pickering on Sunday; and quality, but the rain of last -John Doyle is in ;9t. Michael's Men's Heavy Dark Grey and Men's 4-hackie Overshoes, just after- a brief Utness. . Deceased week caused it all to disappear. Hospital, Toronto,receiving treat :vavy Blue Work Shirts, a few of each size. They're was a native of England and was Those wishing a-bnpply of see will meat for blood•poisooing ib'one of Naz "Big 88." nod value at 4.00, going 89 years of age. Besides her hns• now have to wait until there is his feet. Mrs. Doyle, we are sorry g band,, she is survived by four fresh supply, before they can do to state, has been confined to her Great value at 1.89 now at 3.19 ' em all_childcen. any harvesting. Ln order to get.a bed through illness. -On Monday evening, January supply there will have to be some -Charles Margnis, who was .�• 28th.a concert will be given in St. real frosty weather withiu the taken to Wellesley Hospital sev- There's nothing Boer on the market in TEA than our "Flowerdale" ;! Paul's United Church by Mica ;tmon-th. Prai w-eeks-suro sufferin9 from the Orange Pekoe at 85 coo s per lb.,and in a cheaper grade Jessie Tuite, reader, of Belleville, -The following Shedden iteral flu, was sufficiently recovered last our "Big Store" blend at 85c lb. This latter and Miss Wylda Palmer, pianist, is clipped from the St. Thomas wick to betaken to his home near is equal to any 75c package tea. of Toronto Conservatory of Music, Times: "On Monday evening the Stroud, where he will remain for - ]miss-Helen Buaner, soloist, Whit- Young People's Society, Sunday a couple of weeks to recuperate; by, and other assisting artists. School and community held a -At the coroner's i"uest held A clean-up in Stripe Bath Tow. Shaker Flannel Special, plain Proceeds in aid of the-Parsonage social evening in the Sundav in the Town $all ou Wednesday els, size 18x33, good quality. colors, 27 in wide, pink, Fund. School room of the United Church. evening, regarding the death of Few pairs left. maizeand mauve. -owing to much illness last A very, fine program was coutri• the late Caleb Roacb, which took ;15 cents each, 45c perpair. .--To clear at 19 cents per yard `t month the Womeo'e Institute bated by Miss Millie and Beatrice place on the Greenwood bill about tmeetina bad a small attendance, Clements. Miss H. Raynham. Miss two weeks ago,-a verdict was re• - -- -- - - ?+ thereforeit h-as been decided to Stella Stafford. Rev, and Mrs. turned stating that death was due give the December program at tbo Eddy, MrP. C. R. Hamilton, Mrs, to natural causes, and exonerated Stripe Bath Toweling by the All colors in Corticelli Sweater regular meeting to be held on Harvey Keillor, Lawrence Staf. the driver of .the truck of all yard, fast colors. English Yarns in ounce balls, Tuesday afternoon next.Jan. 29th, ford.Jobn Bolger, George Selcop blame. cloth. Real bargain. at must go, y at the home of Mrs. W. J. Clark. and Wesley Ross, An address was -For ringing the town bell at 21A cents per yard __.Regular 20c, now 15c. The program inelndes the ex• then read to Mr. and Mrs. Murkar, Teeswater a bile attending a dance _ .change of Christmas presents. and they were presented with a three young men were fined wfien - Gifts are optional, but if, you walnut chesterfield table and book brought before the magistrate. S endid sorra ated stabber I Women's Galoshes. is black r: bring one you will receive one. ends. Mrs. Murkar was a very This is an offence that bas been p g i -On Wedoeadsy lent Rev J. F. efficient president of the Young committed In Pickering at differ- stair pads. i x18, 2oc each. only, velvet cuff, Cuban i Clageton, of Columbus!, and form People's Society and superintend ent times to the annoyance of the "Feltol" Floor Mata. 18x36 in. heels. all sizes, very smart and : only 19 cents each. comfortable, to clear at 2.49 ly of Duobarton, met with an eat of the primary department of residents. When the bell is rung aceideot just east of the village the Sunday Schorflaadwasatways at any other time than the raga Accompanied by Mrs. Cingetoo A capable worker in the other Iwr hours. it is natural to take it a lead their daughter. he was driv organizations of the community, for granted that the ringing of the - - "'� ; ling along the highwaywfien a ear Her going will be a great loss. lHr, bell Is the fire alarm. m a So C H A P M A N corning from behind struck his Mr Murkar not only served well _ ti ear and forced it into the ditch. to his business capacity.but fotrad Now lames,. r An ante was broken in Mr.Ciug• time to _lead the choir and fre- -atoo'sear as well so su@tainiog neatly assisted neighboring • !other damage. Fortunately the choirs and coactrts On Wedues FOR SALE-9fammoth Toulouse ^; We �]c the choir athered at the claremo�n both�se:es. IApptytoG l�orayth. 1xi� VVr A.r F occupants of the tta r escaped 1 o y g _ W home of air. and Mrs. Trace and FOR SALE-Dowelling: will accnm- -For three days about tea men p!eaeated M!. Mnikar with a FOR 4 lami!us. Trans to suit purchaser. + HAsonic ring. Mr. and airs. Mur- J. �. Bundy.Claremont t_. lss 3tf She"s just (about here $o were engaged in removing the ice _ _ _ 1 from the road-on Chureb street kar will make :heir future hunts OR SALE-A numberof window prepared t " in Pickering, On•t." sash, suitable for chicken ns. 0cents be tfioatb, which was de sited there pe -by the flood qq Friday night, -Oa Friday evening last the each T.C.Brown,lBrougham,l 14ti - . !which was the worst on record. members end adherents of St. VOR SALE-Some well bred 2-year , 'For about fifteen rods the ice was Andrew's Church met in the Stln• old heifers. Appyy at lot 20.can.S. Pieker- ng. Phone Pick 1847. }ohn L.Gillman,Brough- Stanfield's Underwear -lying on the road to a depth of day School room as an annual con. am,Ont. 21-2'2 about flue feet, ea>titiag off all gregational meeting and also to — e traffic. John Ciark's 11%ta are also spend a social hour. Although it It'OR SALE.-Young brindle milch 8'nd Heavy "'O� - y cow,due Jad. 14th.good milker; 1 pure-bred 7 covered with ice, and he has lost poured down fain during the Yearlong shorthorn a kw'bae. of Cobbler - traits a quantity of fencing which whole evening there was a large gtatoes. Ale:Gray, R.R. No.2. Claremont. Gutta Pere a Rubbers and +was staadiat on Rronod to which number present, being one of the one Mark 810. 20 21 et �pcliat the water had never risen largest congregational meetings TOROA'TO WET-WASH LAUN- w Williams'ams Boots -before. in a number of pears. An excel DRY (Semi-6@ah}—Let our driver call and sapless our if hour service. Just leave.yom 1tchen's Shirts an Headlight - '-- - lent sapper• by the Iodise of the name with Mr.5.1v,Davis, barber strop. we -On Friday evening ooe of the congregation to which every one will,pick up and deliver 3 timer.a week. n heaviest rainfalls in years took did justice. When all had been pg SALE OR(RENT-Io Clare• :Overalls Place and as a result nearly all the served the. bnsine@e part of the VOR Village,blacksmith shop and tools and lbeavy fall of snow which took ruee'tibg was taken up. The pas barn,half acre of land. First-class bustneas for "` t plass earlier in the Week d.lsap• right man, For fall particulars apply to Thos p tor,"Rey. J. S. Ferguson, presided E.Stephenson.28 Aberdeen St..Oshawa. X-21 ! z . _.-,peered. By midnight the road at and W. H. Westney acted as sec- :Semi Ready,' Tip=Tap and Lowndes +the west end of the village was rotary. The reports of the unci• Fi OR SALE OR RENT-lo Clare- p >,coverted by water to a depth of moral. a S.named house mfirst•clacs -'Suits and Overcoats- dug ' dug organizations were all Of a condition. antral location, hard and solt wat- about four feet, which is said to er, water inside,quarter acre of land. For full most encouraging character. The , be the highest on .record. Men , parrieulars�tipp�y to•Tuns. E.s epheoson, 28 g treasuler a report showed all obli- Aberdeen St.,Oshawa. 2a2t were out with red .lenterne warn- gations bac}beenImet, incladiog a •' Now isn't thtlrt a dandy combination to fool ins motorists of their danger if ATAHE MORE MONEY-Aelliaq y Pubstantial redaction of the church 1�� our fruit trees,berry bushes, hardy flower- Jaek Frost—with ? they attempted to cross. The debt and extensive repairs to the ink shrubs,hedges,shade trees,roses etc. Every GOrdOD House was filled with dome owner ie a prospect, Repay liberal com- " ulabse property, leaving a balance mission. CCach every week. Can place a few prneats who were held np by the Irhe line a leader in its own articular field. on hand to begin the new year. more fta«t men. R•riu to•aar, E D.51id1'rH � p flood. By about one n eloCk 1118 &SONS,Limited,R'inona,Ont. 21 ice which dammed back the water The allocation for Maintenance _ broke awn and the water rti idly and Extension Fuad was exceeded. L`AR�L FCR SALE-Comprising fired T Bunting, - Piekerind -" y p All the other reports sbow•ed that h 165 acres, lot 12,B. F.con., Pickering Tp. T. �,a�bliehed 1857. receded. the various or aDl?.aLIOn'9 were fu '°a oodstateofcultivation thoroughly equip- the R bed for dairy or grain farming. modern stables Notwithstanding' the very a most healthy condition. The wtthwater system and twosilos. There are 150 stormy night, quite a large num- election of officers was then pro. acres of workable land,being welle and rai icd,. • p and 15 acres of pasture. • For price and particti- _ 'ber turned ont to St. Andrew's seeded with. The names of J. G. Lars apply at the Pickering Bakery.x;e+ 16tf. _ United ear the on Tuesday even- Baxter and Grant Arnot were ad NSUink p bear Lee concert given by Jed to the Board , Management, H. R. Gallaugher 'Simpson Avenue Young -Men's and Thos. Andrew, whose terns as - N - C -E Orchestra, of Toronto, natter the a manager had expired, was made Grsin Merchant _ auspices of the choir. On account an honorary ruember. F. H. West- `t of motor tronble the greater part neg was re-elected treasurer and Z'Or0IIt0 - : of the orchestra'was late in arrir• W. H. Westnep secretary. The We represent. et>CODg Mutual Fire Insurance. lag, but those who had arrived on meeting was delayed for about a Is in the market to purchase Hay, inies whose rates are the tI1Ne entertained the audience couple of hours by 3.'U. S. signals Straus, Grain and Potatoes. � Com p with piano and violin @elections stating that F. M and Mrs. Chap lowest Obtainable. ' and- readings which were thor• man, who were on their way to For gtiotations apply oupbly enjoyed by all: When the the meetinq,,had been Seip wreck. -"OFe insure both Village and. Farm 'full orchestra was on hand the ed on the side-road just north of 'a' MXM50 N Properties audience was treated to a most the highway at the foot of Post's R. R. No. 1, p enjoyableprogram of classical and Hill, a mile east of the village. Phone Pickering 1712 -`Pr97hiuIIl rates gladly supplied without obligation. popular numbers which everyone The water bad overflowed the 15tf Reference Back of Montreal nrasept_greater enjoed._-LTb- d nn il_th-thereinches of orebeetra was assisted by, George water on the floor of the car. Clark, humorous reader. who Nstarally the engine oWled, and E-Life, ire, oto, trident, sickness. proved himself to be d first-class it wan impossible to leave the car Coa oa INSURAN(3 F A A � -BONDS-•Government,Municipal, Corporation. entertainer. His Habitant soler• on account of the depth of the 'MORTGAGE L01JwN9 on Form Prrg�parties. tions are seldom rendered bettell, water and the strong current. A - REAL EST kTE-Frarm and ReeidentiaL� -and big other @elections were equ numberof men left the ebnrch to ally well rendered. Arthur Bart• go to their assistance. Spencer's Hard Arid Soft Goal of the lett, tenor soloist, has an excep. wrecker was soon on the scene, best quality- on G , 01, B A R K E R &I S O N tionally sweet voice, well trained but it also was stalled on account hand and under complete control. Thin of the depth of the water. Law's _ a mb@ieal organization may rest I wrecker wag then commissioned * , PICKERING wapnred that if they should appear and after a time the qtr%tided car -THOS. A. LAW, I- Pit•k-rine ppgin they wi11 rc- and trnrk were hauled"to port ��® Ceive a hearty welcome. i with no loss of life. psi' Crit. �T�lephone Pisiketin$;4840 P.;O. Boa'40 • 4 4. .. ..,� '. '.. !.:Si � .1,µ .•CY.��`A—.— wr.ST,•.' °'-a r' a.Y� �_� '�.v'� =r'�d •..;. . � :._.....,....._. ",w ... :..s.;._..'...aim '•,.. w. a. ..• _�f•-�: �..�'�q"-,'�.vt�.�"� ..�1 "�.*:h:�.rrd.ro w•�. ..i r.R.a� r '4 - -