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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_02_01 Ae a 4., VOL. XLV11'1 ONT.- FRIDAY, FEB. L`1929 NOs U-' WValmootastaL 4&awbar. .-DUNBARTON. GREEN RIVER. et The A. Y- P. A­will,hold a. bus- The Green River Sunday School are ii�e GREENWOOD . ..,.," Saw MiH and, Buk ness meeting this Friday evening..The -holding a carnival At Locust•Hill rink R." H. C:- PEARSON-Physici&ati prbgriimxA& will take- the form of *a on. Tuesday, February '5th. Liberal "-,J :''"' %CtOZ7. mock Parliament.Dand Surp-on, Duabartgn. 101y -ri ent. prizes will be awarded for beat cos- '11111 41D tume . Everybody welcome. MALL WHITBY. R E. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Director itetometrical Association of Ontario.Reg. QSMAWA On Saturday afternoon last as Dr. Lgetablisheil 1838 at Aember*U the American Jcggg. c1t. ?Pppw-i 25 REWARD -E..J. Shirley, Veterinary Surgeon, of Magistrate Hind has gone** to the nigt-oi--d by Oshawa, was driving east on the i':or Christie Street Hospital, Toronto, to $25.400 Reward will be given for vincial Highway, near'Foley's.service undergo an X-ray exg ination as a AE.-URRISTIAN, Bar+ister and the apprehension and conviction' station, another car going in the result of a lingeringllj�ess which Solicitor,NotaryPublic Etc. Money to of the.parties found guilty of re. same dieection, driven by W. Rich- became �io acute durinthe past few Ba��ey Feed 'his om. South Winj:C-z�jtX House, Wbithy. 25lyS ffloVing and varryiDg away out of ards, of Oshawa, attempted to pass -A eeks as to foice Win A6 give up 9 at results for tk-.& IWAI'u,4 & R0 .98-Barristers. go. sight n)y Basket Sign'f�otn 'iny -him.- In cutting in on him Dr. Shin- official duties for the present. Mag- For pigs gives be' istrate Willis, of Whitby, has been Bllt *­-­ Northern Ontario Building,-330 premises early Sunday noornibg, lay's car was -forced onto the side money of any feed in the ruark*L stre't Toronto.- of the road, but a telephone 'pole presiding in thp police court during say October 'the 21st, 1928. W,J. Peaton. prevented it from goin'g­into the'deep Major Hind's- 'absence'. Ground Wheat,' - ?.D. F.Ross. Adelaide 2767 CHAS. A. WHITE. ditch. The car was not badly dam- Lessons on the.piano at a nominal Ground Corn W f' PICKERING- Suceessor to late W. G.'Barnes aged but it had to be towed on to fee will be given, in the Oshawa pub- Cracked Corn,. ...... 213-214 Corded. the road. Both drivers escapod - lie schools t.othose who wish to take r in 86atched Feed for Hes* -:ier Yohge and Rich. Phone 6420. jury. Chief Gunson was summoned Bv saand Sts ,C�,. J up this branch of study without being �:,. Pn,nt!i Mkin 139Qand Main burdened"with a large financial ouv XISSIMI FLOUR 0690. l..kt7.r.0 u:!:�:r u:Nn Wednesday and 7-- to the -S!�ne of the accident, and af Roofing Material ! ter investigating laid a Charge- 'a- Fay. These classes, which will. take For pastry and -fine cake baking. gainst Richards of reckless driving, place immediately after school hours, is 13118urpastied. He pleaded gWIty'and *paid the fine. will be in charge of Z. F. Anitt, Sji- ------- 5 x British Colturibla Shingle@ pervisor of Music in.the Oshawa Pub- BAKER'S JOY -NEIL 0. ITS. D q., L. D.S., 3 X DEATH OF IMRS. BATES lie schools, avid they went into effect Equal to.tbe best for Broad, o" Royal w ,":r J.N.Da;- Graduate Of 'chis week. the Royal Conti;* f D--al Surv­.�-s and Torun- No. 2 3 and 5z It coati a little lees. to University Jessie' Ruth Gilbuly, who left'Pick store e At Clart-=,)`�t ofriceaver,D. A. I . : - I . every TQesday BROCK ROAD. and Fricip ering a few ago to take a posi- Wheat, Barley. Buckwheat an4i 9touff 1041. Phone. . TORONTO ASPHALT tion' in the Massey-Harris ' offices, ✓ ROOFING miss Leigh and C. Hubbard have. OiLts Wanted.' ERT T. FA LLA ISE. L D S., which she retained until her marriage.. cach purchased new cars D.D.S Graduate of the Royal Coiiege of NfurrRy'ir 18 in., 32 in. and .36 inch to Win. D. Bates on June 16, 1926, Patronize Your Home ME,- SUr4 a and the University of Toronto, SAh Radgerow is 'stili under the In residence. sec?nd door east of St. And. widthq, tin 1 Shingles; also died at St. -Michael's Hospital Jan - doctor's care, but i-; slowly improv- Picker Office hourif: Metal Valley and ary 22nd, following ail operation, and Pick 37 • m.A0 In Or by ing. ,3PPOint=ent. Phone Ridge Roll. was buried on Friday, January 25th, 431y at Norway (St. John's Cemetery) Shf� Joseph O'Reilly will hold an aue- ti6n of his farm stock and, im- Material, or will give price on made many friends,and retainedf .heo). ploments in i-hvneai future. dust ss QLasa*. fluished job. About twenty of her former, busjns��, Attr-nd the Grre6 iC 0 A L River Sunday ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- associate.`:, including two department School carnival on the Locust Hill nsurance I a,!x.nds Me= e and automcb1,,, 0 PICKERING Qnagei­ were at th4e funeral. Vii - -hruary 5th. solid finanefal 5!ind '�i lianke,l with flowerz, and .(woigr Hackney ind James Twee reprftectuls COL.Pages or *rk-,r rink oo Tu(,,;(Ia,. Ft LUMBERYARD although it was rainini, whpii t h-' die. of Whitevnie, spent Sunday at A good sii�ply of Hard and Soft GEORGE KEAY-Licensed auction• service started, there were 30- car, the, home* oflos(ipli O'Reilly anti Pam- Coal on band; Also a Pupply ter.Aitons. Live stock and general qa:es in the funeral cortege. Surviviryx her P tlq tten-le�dto- Terms reasonable� R are her husband and daughter, rine • of Kindling Wood, Ui.is PboneStorrs qoc3.- 4 THE MINING 11AREET John Cowan hn4.rented his farm. two broder.. ":' ,- . stove length. months old, her inother, tv . J., v occupied by-Jos. O'Reillw' to F. -10 POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Bert- of Manitoba, who arrived in Hutchings, "who trill take pGssec -L' 0 foe 0On8ti*$ Of TvAl and Ontsito. an We buy and sell, furnish quotations time for the furi3ral; Fred, of Kelso, ­qio, l2tf Phone Pick. 1709.. #"On WOO Of 911 kinds stUmn4d to on aborsw*A- and information on all Listed and in April.. "in". Ad4r*"Orson aivw P 0, out. Unlisted Mining Stocks. Wa��hjrpgton.and one sister, Mrs. Mur- W. It. Jackson's mill dam went out DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKINCr ray Fuller. of Prince Rupert, B.C., during the w(,rt fmft.-Pt anti will rr3t B.BRATON TOWNSHIPOLERx We will be pleased to advise what �p replaced until-sprifig. Many of Do aoav*yanesr. or for sairls, stocks to buir or to bold.or unable to. attend the LeSURNINGHAM �k. ass.- 0"y Is k"M what stock to sell. farmers will miss their yearly sup- . . . unladen -tostior st Morris" LAO. Buildibg and General -23ro"M Don'L forget to bear the Cora� -of icp from the pond. Contracting. 864W. Wbi"o. an%. Olients are making mon-ay by ­ . ply Huskers at Brougham Fire. R. GRANT-Lot 1. co Estimates furnished on following our advice. nAen s Coneert on s!1 ClAft&-- nceasion 4. Our Jong experience in -min' ... _;-- WHITUVALIr. of work-loterlor and Exterior. . .JLko Scarboro. Telephone Markham %W Ing. ex. L&ortered Accountant. But and MUD -tending over & period of twenty Feb. 13th, Mrs Robt. Melrose was in the city afterations and repair. &CO.31 Auditors GRANT. GO F" years, allows us to give sound advice & 1rFRE St., Eaet, Toronto, Canada, Adelaxe -WHITEVALEtidy . one Jay last week.' Oblinneye Built Concrete Worlk, on the investment feature of &mice or the spev lative feature- of a pro*- Mr. Ilk. Wideman has returned home Phone Pickering 5712 bf. H ICENSED AU(3- u a couple of weeks AW, L pective mining-venture. Th.- roads in this district are de- after qper,ling FAIRPORT. ONTARIO W TIONEER for York Qatww and Durbans cidedly icy and dangerous. with his sister, Mrs. G. McKay. Com-ben. All 6m&of mttesWod SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO.. Gordon Hamiln is very busy these Mr.i. McKay anti sister, Mrs. Van- P= Members of Standard d S H I N G L E So. Tervacesoonable, Dota=fw soW may be days in his brother's absence, haul- derburgh, is spending a few ays :,Awrsadpd at NEWS'005cv. Stock EXCII&Gge. 'with relatives in Galt. Milton and Nest Pboo". Whitby.Got. 617 ine live stock to the city, Members of the Nontreal W. J. Beaton, accompanied by his Tnronto. Nova Scotia Shingles Mining Ezebange. mother. drove to Whitby to see The Young People's Class of the Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles --Gallaugher OfEce and Board Room,Ground Floor, Blake, w .-H. R. ho" health, we are glad to Baptist Sunday School met last Wed-' Bird's Felt Slate§hIngleal Metropolitan Building, report, is- making steady improve- nesillay night for their election of for sale at Grain Merchant TORONTO. ONTARIO mens. officers]. A goodly number were pres- Pbnces Adelaide 6371 and&R-M Some of our brave men, who play -ent and an entirely new Staff of of- T. PATERSOV49 - CLAREMONM Call-acd get prices. Phone 2811- 7.­ Toronto with Locti-At Hill Carling Club, jour, ficers were appointed. 1a10 'the market to purchase Hay, THE RURAL -neyed to Markham on Tuesdav last The Yount Peonte'q CIaqq of thr .7 Straw. Grain and Potatoe�d. SECURITIES CQMPANY LTD. and were defeated by a small nlrgln, Ruptist Church intend boldine a fAncy LAW'S by the Markham Carting Club. just dress' carnival in the rink at Mark- ..For quotations apply a little more practice, tioys. ham, Wednesday night, February 6t.h, G A R A G Evif , Real Estate and insurance. The annual meeting of the White- 1929. There will be prizes given for .A- ZZ. (3� 12d 8 0 IT -vale Public Libtary, held at the-home (1) Best dressed lady (sinirle); best We are preps red to do all .kinO t6 R. R. No. it Form Properties a Specialty. of Mrs. D. 'R. Beaton on the 22nd dressed gent (single); best dressed of repairing of carp, also bat- in most comically dressed counle; tery charging, electric Phone Pickering 1712 st., resulted in the following of- couple; Head Office:2(3 214 Confederation fivers being elected for the year 1929: Come one and all and bring your I Life Building. Toronto. welding and in fact 16tf 'Refeieace.Ballik of-Moctrealone Main IW. President, Mrs, D. R. Beaton; Vice'- skates- erverytbing in mn.- 7 -iden' Secretary, The members and adherents of the Pre. .'.31rA.J. A. Pugh; SecretL nection with Branch Office: uzh Pugh; Trensurer, Mrq. J. GriF Baptist Church met lost Friday nig�it Gordonn BuildicR, fin; a welcome and a social -evei car work, Pickering Ontario. Librarian, N. Miller. The tr,,as- to give A. Spedrs an, Gag-,011e, Grease and Accessorioi2- .,Tbal, Coal r's report howed the finance on bend iconstatitl p. Phone WOO. �Atf ure to ing to Mr. and Mrs. condition. Th- daughter. About forty were present be in a sound financial Board ask, the hearty cQ-overaticn to partake of a most bountifdl sap- Call and see our Catalogues of TIME TABLE-Pickering Station of the-people in the surrounding .lis- per which-was supplied by the lad- Dodge-and Star Care.: .bard and Soft eoAl of th 60 T.'R. Trains going East do*as follows.: tri,t. ies, after which a short but humorous No. 10 M oil 7.W A M. best quality on 2S Local 12-M F-X programme was given. All report LAWS GARA%Mffl- and, So Lftal-� 5.24 P.X GROUGFrA.M. an enjoyable time but wish for them more often. AND SERVICE STATION Sunday-train; &38 A.M, T. C. Brown was-in the, city-siw- Trains 2riss. West -due as fallows.- 6ral day.; last creek. Wait for the- Firemen's Concert' -THOS. A. LAW, No. 1�)csl 9.29 A.M. Church attendance was much im- it t Brougha m on Feb. 13Lb and 27---rAW 26 P.M:.- prov6d WA Sinfiday. After having' - W1C3C0r1=WV Qf=+� bear the Cor'n Hnskers of 9 Mail 906P. M. Robert and Miss Feasby went to, radio fame. Sunday trlln," B. P. -M- the city on ruesday, iForegoing is accordinK to,Standard Donald Beer spent the week-end OUNBARTON. time. with-his �iarents here. The F1 ' Ftebru' a.ry Sale- 1'h, Davis family visited the Carla Mrs. It6bt. Thompson of Toionto, ton famil'y this week is th6 guest of her sister-in-law, Miss CLAREMONT been omyvit�. Bella Thompson. yoursystem need at a big savin" C) Miss Phyllis Gerow has bt, Oshawa friends this week -Mrs. Jean White aiid son .1 vin q;REAMERY11 Miss Bro-ti-n 1; slowly 'recovering attended •the funeral of the late Mrs. a tonic to help yout e from a severe attack of the flu. -- Itobt, Mill, at Toronto an Tuesday .dust `0 back adain to r '75 0- ', Th- ('1111) is now in full s.ving, last. --_Highest price paid for being well patrwliv.6d e' .%,.h evening. On" Wednesday evening a -goodly Cream at the Mrs. Bayles, Sr., still continues number attended the opening of the bus.t­health and . For -a practical 9-piece y * ill At tll(' bom Library in the-basement very c of her son, Government. Quite, 1),� for her early rve- of the church. Dining Walter. We lit) .-strength, . 9 Creamery covery, Our Young People's Society were the g -Ybuixg Peo� 'We recommend It is coustrueted of I i rch The SuMiy School Executive inet guests of Centennial mend Give us a trial and be convinced in Qtieen Anne period �e- in the-chur,h here on Tuesday.after- ple's Society last Monday evening. sign. This auiteeonsists of noon when 'they organized for the Miss Dixon gave an interesting talk J S- a briffet, extension table, ELM DAL work, of I.M. on Books and Liters Work. M A L T On Tuesday evening the Carlton china cabinet-and-4--ch-airs The very icy-c-o-nai-ti-on-of the- St. United Church Choir,-consisting AND with removable-seats, up ­1=X03L.FM1WM roads makes travelling very danger bolstered iagenuine.leath• ou.%bere at present.. Many cars have of -about forty voices.. gave a very amusin progr -i er.- Bale price$75.59. bee n.forced into the ditch, but sof interesting and g -am fi COQ, LIVIER1 OIL us acidde - have United Church-after-a occurred: the DunbarlLon For fastrY-11W We need a get-together movement, fowl supper, to satisfy all, had been Prepared from the flaestElarley- Red Tennessee Cpdar.. -for the good of this community where served. On their way from the city Halt and p'tir'osi '" Liver Oil. Chate,$12;50. -Our Royal Brand matters of generW interest could be they g,�t List and before realizing A_Pleasant to take' and multable foc discussed and amicably settled with they went as far as our,suburbs Pick- ebildren and adtilts. 91mraon9"Walont Steel Bods d will to all and to none. ening and had to turn back. During at yonr Grocer's. goo W always in stock. ire pay The Brougham Fi Corn ill the proceedings A presentation was Farmore who have wheat' et yonr give a concert in the Town all on made by the choir-to Miss Hale, a bour made f rorn yonPow'h- th� evening of Wbdnesday, keoruary soloist --sho is leaving that district wheat. We can 13th. The corn buskers of rapto for another field of labor. On wish- I 1b. jnr, • 90C Jar, ing to return home the bus refused gehad fame, will be present to furnish C kSte rrift . . - I 1.50 music. If you want to hear some of to start and no amount of persuading Feed of all kinds-Chlekqp {feed the old time dance- music don't fail ­vwuld make it, so another bus was Furniture Dealer andl- p ni.iilfelbd. to bear these fiddlers, who discourse sent for to.*the city..and in A uuerAL Directors ben' feed,'cho, couple E. C. Ja�, hm' . F 0 their popular music every Saturday of hours it arrived, and they finally' K RIN T-TERB K.J9 2. on Church. � e" ep 00 Phone 1300J 0]- Chappiog every week-day. - evening' over the air from radio got away about two o'clock. The, )'hone OW srtatlon C.F.R.B., of Toronto. Watch Ladies' -Aid receipts for the evening haker1119. • amounted to about $16. Pickering, Ontsria- out for bills giving full particulara. .s,1�:Y ..a"'.�•,• �,., ,.,,.. _.. ;,: ,r.,- •. -a�... ar.- - rte- .•.,r;. .. r - - — - the road last night. He stopped by -No Better Winter Breakfast than And t� Op gardens the fence. I told you-so, didn't I?" ^ . ' -"Ain`.t,no.use-lying about-it," Blaze ..y�ie d tl s �ragraut -teas said r4ther shamefacedly. "I figured Bodine might try to gay you a visit. -•• I knew-you were-all alon: here."..:,'♦e_ stopped momentarily. "Didn't see anything of him, though." Mariano"came out with the coffee. . , HREDDED S. SAIABJVblergedes-turned to him. . _ "Serve the senor at once, Mariano," ,e+► } she orgered.- "•He...has._a long_away f"�go." "��11 to ,�r bit The old mozo hastened to her,side. "Senor Kildare thanks you for car- I� _ " Ing for his revolver," she began. "He wishes you to return it." "Fresh from VhQ garde�s� to hers as he pulleThe old"man d thetrevol erlfrom WdTlilS♦' high in catori¢s and carbohydrates is pocket:. -- ...He put the. gun on the table. Healthful-easy to digest, a safe reulatolk WHEAT --- _ n1srE �� M( Basilio had caught the seriousness Delicious-heat in oven serve withtot m� : _ ?:' of the conversation. It kept him dal- • • + crit, though several times he tugged �, The Canadian,Shredded Wheat Company.,Ltd: 1 at his s4ster's skirts as if to catch her attention. Mercedes was so engrossed -- iSAG she paid no heed to the boy until.Ack. No Drudgery In 1 lin rode into the, pati). American Comment on -� .. •,.►,,�„� "I wanted to tell you some one was British Debt Burdens �,LltUre --Sa s Ford p - coming," the sensitive child whispered Commenting upon the fact that f .7 in the natural lull of surprise, Sollow- _ Great Britain has completed the sixth Be' j 41"'a"P N•+s� Ing the appearance of the Big Boss of year of her payments on her. Ameri- Declares Farming bleeds to r capye4s4%lt93.SY Nf1A',AtRV1Ca,,net the Double A. - can war debts, and has fifty-six more a Mercedes flashed a 'quick glance CompletelY Revolu- BEGIN' HERE TODAY I junction? Brand is waiting -for me- years in which still to pay, the New down at the hotel. I'll burn it back,from Acklin to Blaze, who held his York World Points out that Great tioriiZed Dick Acklin, big boss t: the Double „ position near the table. His face was Britain has already paid the 1:nited NEW YORK—A world in which no :.: A ranch, plots with Buck Bodine,-new I to town. You go along tQ the Rancho. (emotionless. Had he known the ranch- i ' States Treasury the (OIOfiAa. al1III of owner of the old Webster place, to rob j: Basilio hugged Blaze tightly as ? one smokes or discusses prohibitiott, ' the Baseques of Paradise Valley of; ;er was coming. Only by the slightest =964,000,000. It adds:— Kent uttered this dictum. I inclination of her head did she where farmers no longer farm and rr their water supply. Esteban; son of peter pulled up his horses a; the As a hundred million dollars had I acknowledge the cattleman s greeting. been paid in cash before the signature I housekeepers no longer cook and Jose Arrascada, riding with a party ratio gate.- "Sorry I couldn't get down to your u in an attack on the Double A, is r3' of the agreement, the grand total of I where machines .take care of th.drud wct nded and carried o the home of Basilio waved his tiny hand as,father's funeral," he said. $t her payments exceeds the billion dol• r ie outlined by-Henri Ford in lila t Blaze walked My Man down peat the g y Acklin. Jose; .while �eearehing for. The lie did not pass Mercedes. lrs, roughly one-fourth of the original `Esteban, is shot and killed from am- corrals, Marano, the mono, lounged „ book "My' Philosophy of Industry," ' brush. Bodine pursues Merecdes, the against the barn. He took off his hat Your man de very well In your debt. place, she answered. "Only about 15 per cent. of these just published. daughter of Jose. tc Kildare. Acklin looked from Blaze to her, The great problern in the-house to- - "Bad times, these, for the Buena payments, however, have been applied -. - NOW GO ON WI'.H THE STORY I and back again. The little by-play Vista," Blaze said to him. _ to the principal of the debt, the rest�day," the:Detroit capitalist pointe out, The horsemen Tuscaro-n had seen 'Madre de Dios, but yes!" that her words carried .was beyond representing interest. In consequence Ts too much drudgery. «'e shall soon t ,fere swifter. Roundin a bend in the Madre would you do if the `devil- him' , „ the principal has been reduced so far I find a way to do much'of the cooking road old Pete: drove right into them. men' cameo Blaze asked he 'deen- "Better drift to the Bulls Head, by only 3.2 per cent. The extinction outside and deliver it in a hot and _ With •a distinct lens of alarm, the he said to Blaze. of the debt is thus seen to be a slow appetizing conditiott at meal time at girl recognized Bodine. The men with lively. It was lightly purred, but carried I - "At night the gate ees shut, Senor. process. It 1s difficult to visualise the: no great cost." him were little calculated to -restore I sleep outside the Senorita's door." with it the dismissal of the man on j real burden which these annutttey im I The old farm fa likewise due for a her composure. ., , the verandah. e upon the British people. Thel bib change, according to tiTs. Ford. I Good! Here i. a little present for P� p° I Bodine.had no intention of letting " t. Acklin foll-3wed him to where My total payments during the current, "FarmsIng,needq to be completely r you, Mariano. Kildare took the six Man stood. ' Kildare's stock had taken revolutionized," he says. '•Targer cor• them o. He knew the were-frt ht year amount to 8124,000,040. This sum R y gun'Tuscarora had tent him from his a decided drop in his mental ledger. y �ened, and he reveled in it. _ ," would endow two great Universities poratlon- whose sole husir"s, it will "What kept you down here. he be.to perform the operatlous of plow- He bent down confidentially. - - like Harvard and Yale, and would coy ' "I lost my nead a bit the last time ' asked, when they were out of hearing all running expenses of the first seveu ing. Dianttng• cultivating and harvest ` I was at the hw:enda- I was as blind �' Iof the girl on the verandah. American States listed.aplhabetically.dfng will supersede the Individual y, as .the kid here, I guess. And I'm j Kildare's imagination was equal to l "When sacrifices are measured by farmer or form h r farmers a coin- as sorry for. what I said;.t}ix gh I ain't' the occasion. I these standards, the absurdity of ex- bine to form their work 1n a whole T " sorry I kissed you!" "The boys were seen when they ;r He I k rather than saw, Mercedes v ^'crit out," he drawled. "I ran into pectipg such an agreement to remain sale' manner. This is the prupAr way , f unchanged for the next half century i to do it and the on)), one in which ;1 Bodine and six or seven of his men, is readily manifest,and after 1932 the economic freedom can bo a•on"-h _.._ ince, -. _ ._ -for-being — - "I learnt somett.in` that night, { He didn't have t good excus� ,present agreement calls for even There has been norabiP quicken- where he was, so I hung around to now on. Igo: an d unction yester-� heavier payments." ing of the public con�Menre to de keep my eye on him." Blaze jabbed' no th. I m a peasej ble man' from his thumb in the direction of Mer- day morning in. Winnemucca that'll. /� ppa and Flu.' Kellogg. q keep anybody froth touchini that; +/ cedes. "I didn't tell her." M.inard's Liniment for t3ri 3 - creak for th rty days. Sevin' is be- Acklin began to readjust his notes --- ' licvin':. T want to show it to you." again, .as. as Kildare was con- Santos Is Immigrant Port : ! corned. Mercedes' eyes snapped. Santos, Brazil,—The number of im• : E "You waste our time," she said de- Acklin was sipping the coffee that migrants who entered Brazil through - fiantly. "I da -not care what you i had bee.i set out for his hired hand, the Port of Santos, between January v'. have, or what you,asyr I know, I do as Blaze looked back in answer to and November, 1928, was 75,614. not PO with you." �.. basilio's call. " a "Oh, ye-a, you will, Senorita," he "Slat down, Mere--des," gtklin sup smiled. "We: ain't startin' no argU-� i Bested quietly after he had watched The Anglican never talks about his �ment .we can't finish. Now you turn; �* her for•a few seconds. I want to soul to anybody at all, and lies er K MACH�M E K NI I V E$ that team around, old graybeard!" he� _ talk to you he had a secret with his Maker.— " bawled at Uncle Peter. The rancher fell back -before the Dean Inge. y - Kildare took the six-gun Tuscarora fire in her eyes.Blaze and 'fuscarira creetixd 'the y • • had.Tent him and gave it to the cid ..What the devil—," be began, as Prosperity fa not without 'many rise at that instant and rode efre rapidly down the draw. They saw the frac- he got up;. b it he did not finish his tears and diatastes, and adversity is tions, panicky team with the horse- holster, and.handed it to the old man.T sentence. He was alone. Mercedes sot without comforts and hopes.- IH -' - =tion' trying to turn thein. 1%ad caught up Basilio and entered the Francis Bacon. "Something_ stirring, all righ#,"i The servants dark eyes fairly glitter- house. Rent called to Blaze. 'Better take,ed. He had long since despaired of He tried the door. It was locked. L gun. I got my rifle." ever rising to the dignity of possess- So Acklin followed his hired man _,-� Ing a gun of his, own. They were within a-hundred yards back .to the Bull's Read. Their de- ` of the rig before Bodine discovered CHAPTER XVIII. Parting moods permitted of no chpice. them. The eaglet had scrat hed them both. 1 "What's the big excite�'.' Blaze Vde- MASTER AND COw-PUNCHER.. handed in steely tones. _ A broad grin spread over the face CHAPTER XIX. Basilio had recognized Kildare. "I of the Big Boss wh.,n Kildare.told.him -_ MEWDY FINDS A CHARM. want to go home, Mr. Blaze!''-' he cried. of\Bodine's injunction. Kildare,won- The'Big Boss had his saw in hand, It snapped'the tension. dered,just what amused him so much. ar{d if Bodine could have seen the ,«✓' 'a.^ "It's home for you, little chief." Morrow hailed Blaze as he came unholy glee with 'which the cattleman .r • w in him into saw dropping � Mercedes bit her lip as -she out. Tomorrow was thg Fourth. of looked forward„to F pp g , Kildare lift the blind boy to his horse's July space,,he would have lost some of his ` aback. Why did this man alternately, '!Suppose you're goin' down to Gol- offensive swagger.. r hurt and befriend her? She became conda with the boys," he grumbled. . Morrow rode up to-the Bull's Head F o R conscious of the gradual swing of his Cash's tone showed glginly•enough his about three o'clock in a fine frenzy. H EADACH E horse to, a position protecting her lack of pleasure in the coming day. He slid from his horse and hammered from the sinister look of Bodine's Kildare shook .his head. 'A da. e,• on the office door. companion. Tuscarora's carelessly in his present frame of mind, held no (To be continued. held rifle did not escape her,nor did it lure, for him. escape the attention of Gloomy. By :sdpper-time the specter of Bo- "Ain't yo I afraid that there gun dine had become so menacing that /A\, might go 'off, you?" Blaze decided' to ride' down to the' "My name's Kett-and it might," Rancho. He waited until the boys r 4 the lover of peace drawled.-It brought had left and then silently followed rt >y �• a laugh 'from Bodine. em. "By the way," Joe west on, ad- 'Dawn had'found him lying sleepy- �► r, 'o `�`'' - dressing the rancher, "don't you get eyed on the little mesa that ro§e back •'to thinkin' we're licked because old of the racienda. Ile had had his vigil -° dose 'is gone. I aim to string along I for nothing. It was after seven when for quite some little while yet. I got I he rode by the Rancho. o_date to talk to the law right no He saw a table set with'white nap- _ "You're' slow'!" Bodin: ` grinne ery, Kin tesvy-silver and nastily. "I had my talk with the law delicate, cream-colored porcelain.. • _ — __ yesterday. There won't anybody touch Daintiness, Clea.iliness, ancestry all ��/ -that creek,for thirty days at least. I'll spoke there.. ____—_ see that my injunction is renewed, My Man whinnied. Basilio heprd -_ Headaches may be swiftly and safely. relieved by.an Aspirin him. and jumped down from the tilde tablet. A most efficient remedy, -and there's no after effect; its less ffe-ring. T it next time; see how Kent concealed. his chagrin wi h por ec .- _ NA cackling laugh. But Bodine knew he ��I knew you'd-be erre,today, Mr. ,What makes these eternal tri- Soon its soothing influence is felt. use as, e u w •ve his foe a jolt. Blaze," he called as he ran toward ,,, a cold; neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism, lumbago � , and tain had gi n J angles. "Let's hit dirt," he shouted to- his Kildare. "I tell Mercedes you come ,.Well, -when people are not on the you get real Aspirin—the genuine has ay men.- He waved his hand at them this morning." square they just naturally get that `ice every tablet. All druggists, with proven directions. - airily, as he and his•.followe'rs pulled Mercedes came'out of the house at way." 'away. that moment. Blaze greeted her with d. Thysiaans prescribe Asp'u�n; Tpscarora stook his head. "He sure a cheery "Good morning." Higgins—Was that antique you just affect �j� a� ,�1 put one over on the-•old-'man that "Why you --sleep out' there all It (IOeS NOT iLille he heart time," he murmured. "That's what night?" she asked at last, not un- sold a real work 'l art. Robinson— „ It gently. No, but the'story I told about it was! be wanted to show you, eh—that in- yaplrle is tb�trade mark (repatered fe Ciao facture, to Barer a Public ala white s .,.._,� Baa1110 gave him Iiia answer. '^'}�� '=known known that Aspirin mean. saver maim, to .were the Dah1IC a�ainat units No. 5-- 29 "I hear My Man single-foot along use Min.,rd's Liniment for the Flu. now, the Tablets win be stamped wltb their 'ager Cron" trademark. _ • NIL • •.• ;yn�' .ice , 2 . I 11I ' .•« . - . . .. most o£Tunnel General Is Given a : , Air Heroes :o the Rescue Under Channel . Supreme Powers w • - _ 5 o;,Mxf +^f° '�k * '�'' .rye wv �' 'z ..3 I Raises Doubts , > fi{ wN r ': : ing Alexander Relies' on >� k __ Soldieds to ' Enforce '`'. K c , a� �w �� y ., • Authorit Among -a xw, - Su RObCrt Horne QuCatlQns c w ,y yY r ,r y cw -_--. __ - Whether Traffic Returns Serbs _ ._._ r Would Meet Interest - - - ' � '� ` COURAGEOUS SOLDIER „' � �` 3 w % t �� - - IN'.: London—The dovernment'B d@Ci' x E < %kF �..Fp r , f 2 h t„� aion to reopen tho English Channel ► 7 ' n �' as ” s.` F Grandfather Was Swine-herd 1 , ' tunnel question Is understood to in y ' 1. volve a—Headed Revolt A ainst 3 postponement of the debate up• $• �u p.. z fit• " . , - �. s , on it in the House of Commons, 'but Turks �`r y „ 4 , . .•Lord Newton has given notice of his Loudon.—Bing Alexander of Yugo- �rF < > 6 �' r -' intention to discuss it in the House k alavfa, who burst into the world newsy > :,I: of Lords. The projects parliamentary � r + ;, supporters, wha now include 112 Con• as the first king of modern times to �� "' ? i servatives, S8 Labor, 11 Liberal, three proclaim himself au.absolute dictator ' , ' �•, Independent .members and 107 mem- in these days of democracy, is, with ► �°` hers of the Lords;are•to meet to pre-. `�` y "pare the case for the proposed tri-.`the story of himself; his family and • - kw x a` "" ,� , banal. % (his country, a regular figure in a �' i ;y „1,;%;x "y" 1 '. I ,., r u .i. K Ramsay MacDonald on behalf of. Zenda romance about the Balkaps. z �. 'the Labor Party, has already agreeda�kra"gN°"" z o t ' Sir Anthony Hope in his most fertile to f3taniey Baldwia'B proposal for a �' K ?! L yid �' ° % ! s �ohtt inquiry and the Liberals are ea momenta of invention never excelled ..c'"' �. „ petted also to, fall into line, though 'what has actually happened in the life �-"" """"' G .. - ..: .their decision is not to be taken of Alexander and his forbears. ' " .. I%— ... igrmally until Mr. Lloyd George re- Even Hope and George Barr hie MADE �.. . hL.,tarlI', btLOW ,LERO, WITH S£RU.M FOR STRICKEN TOWN . _ turns from the Mediterranean, where cutcheon, when they went out for a Capt. Wilfrid May and Lieut. Victor Horner Sew a little open Avrion biplane from Edmonton to Fort Ve-e- . be is now cruising. Baron d'Erlang- hero, made hini, of very princely birth milion where a diphtheria epidemic raged, carrying sufficient serum for the whole community. The flight took two er, chairman of the existYng Channel and origin and very ancient lineage• 'days, 35 below zero during most�of the journ . . ... I . .. Tunnel Company Limited, which in But the Karageorgevitch dynasty, to '. . _ . 1881 built 2000 yards entrance on the. which Alexander belongg, is the verl- .. English side before being stopped by est parvenu, the uttermost utter new ' 'deserts and mountains, frequently ' the Government, expresses confidence i rich among a21' the royal • lines of Drives 20 000 Miles . 1Vlarket Reports f having to build'his own, roads along In his ability to raise in the open mar- Europe. From RIO to Chicago the way, again crossed the Andes, acid I - 1. ..ket the necessary capital, .which is . , came at length to th© western coast PRODUCE QUOTATIONS , _ " ' . A Fighting'Swineherd �_ I of South America near Lima, Peru.! Toronto wholes a:u deny:,m are ay- estimated at £30,000,000, of which P half is to be Lound by collaborating The founder of the house, of Kara- Crosses and Recrosses Ari,jes, Then on through Ecuador and Colom•_,tng the fo!low•ing- price3, delivered, . with a French company, georgevltch, in the beginning o. the bia to Panama and the Canal Zone,1 Toronto: . Bucks jungle and Swamp, - 91r Robert Horns referred, in .the. nineteenth century,wasa simple Serb-,_, g p Costa Rica Nicaragua Salvador Gaute-! ,Eggs, ungraded, cases returned Lower House, to the ascessity for fan easant swineherd. He knew a lot Bnd Laughs a�t Texans mala and Mexico. �I'oreo 33x; se n 'v 37x; fresh firsts, F 3- to „3c; seconds, 25x; pullet extras, looking [uttp into the economic side, about hogs, He was a two-fisted, fight- Who Complain ,of . In Ecuador, Colombia and Central .,:-It. .. however, and the doubt he expressed'Ing he-man and he hated 'the Turks ' - Rough Roads America, Senor Barone says he ed-I-♦Butter--Creamery, solids.- pasteur- . . �_ 4s explained in a London journal, the who had lorded it over his country ' • countered the most arduous part of ized, No, 1, -3h% to 40c; Xo. 2, 2S11Z- - __'New Statesman, which has eattmated'since the battle of Kossovo in 1889: Chicago.—Imagine a scenic railway hta journey, and tells of how, In to 39x. • the probable coat from £60,000,OOi) to+ life name was George Petrovltch, 0,000 miles long, whose roller coaster Panama where roads extend but,10 I Churning cream—Special, 45x; No - 4150;000,000, and the question Is!but when he becatne-s rebel against t4s a touring car. Imagine a course miles inland ori the Pacific side and 1, 44c; No. 2, 41c. , .- whether the passenger and goods traf-I Turkish tyranny both his countrymen I which winds 13,0170 feet high among 17 miles inland on the'Atiantic, he fined and Cheese No, 1 large, colored, paraL fie likely to be.,available will. be,ant- and the Turks labeled him "Black!-ill esnow-capped peaks of the Andes,i was forced 'to negotiate the 2^•mile. �1 c government graded, 21 1,1 to •- ..ffcle,,ii to pay tte interest on such a George," berauxe of his sullest ands dips through ,the Bolivian jungles, stretch-between these two points by�2 PROVISION . SUM. _ '. - Isavage disposition.' I craaaesj pi4teau and pampas; wfldei,• driving on the ties 61 the Panama N pa1C�LS - This w•ili all be looked into; it thQ:1 In 1801, Black George gathered the l'nes and marshy waste, wanders Railroad, his car- equipped with flag Toronto wholesale dealers are quot through the wild reaches of the great signals, manned by a conductor and inR the follower prices to the trade: -� military objections, whicl• hitherto'peasants together and led them in re-' Smoked meats—Hama, med., 29 to `,. •. :'__ have been the chief stumblingblock,I volt. In four years he almost freed isthmu that connects Nortjt apd-travelling on-a ac•hedule officially des-`31c; cooked hems, 40c; smoked rolls, _ . are overdome.I South America; and finally emerges lguated as an "extra train." I25c• breakfast bacon, 30 to 34c; do, . . hi.s country from the Turks and a -The'question whether brewers, dis- native parliament elected him heredit-•on the broad paved highway of Texas On Jan. 4, Raroue drove- over the fancy, 37 to 40c; backs, peamealed, 28 lilt-era. and tobacco manufacturers and north to Chicago. Rio Grande and inth Laredo, 19 months I M 30c; do, smoked, 30 to Sac. . , ,ary chief and ')loapodar"..o1. the.Goan-;. , should be subsidized to the eateni'af'try; Suc`Ii'a setting furnishes the back- atter he had left Rio de Janeiro. Said Cured'meats—Long clear bacon, 50 about £500,000 under the Govern- ground for a journey recently aeeom- he, - Ito 70 lbs„ $21; 70 to 90 lbs., $19; 90 I Sent dead to Sultan - . 'Mario Barone in a I to 100•lbs, and up, Slat lightweight --..ant's scheme for reducing local . p922 S d ake "'he my car and I started rolling rolls, in barrels, $11.$0; heavyweight taxation upon productive industry to 1817,. Bieck George +vats assisyi- 19_. Studebaker touring car. Senor over those marvelous Texas highways.!rolls, $38.50 per btd. 1 has brought the official majority down Hated by Turkish agents in the town Barone says he is the Sr�ct man to and I heard American motorists com-� Lard—Pur , tierces, 16x; tuba; to an unusually low level in the 1 of Seimendria, his head being sent as�make the trip between the two Conti- meuftng on'bad roada`I had to smile:" 16%c? pails, 17c;_prints, 18%_to 19c: . _ _ _ _ Commons. A number of Conservatives-,a ghastly gift to the Sultan in Con- nenta by automobile, and thus to lndl•I _.p." Shortening, tierces, 141:4c; tubs, 14%c; __ including Viscountess Aitor, Sir John�stantinople. Cate the feasibility of a great inter- Hungary Bans Radical Books Pails- 1531c; tins, 174c; prints, 1634c. Dlarriott, Sir Ellis Hume-Williams, Sir A riral peasant clan, that of bliloah1continental motor highway. Budapest—Coact :tephen Bethleu.' P°tk loins, 26x; N?w.fork shoal- '_Philip Plldltch, Sir Philip Richardson,.Obrenovitch, seised the ppw.er In 1858 Starting from .Rio de .Janeiro in dens, 19c; pork butts, ..1c; pork hams, Jogn J. Withers, 'and ' West Rtissell. iand Peter Karageorgevltch_ grandson;Dia}, 1927, Senor Barone rolled south. Premie, of Hungary, has ordlered that'23c. . supported an amendment intr,wluced of Black George, spent his time abroad:ward through Sao Paulo and the plan- all foreign books and periodicals t r GRAIN QUOTATIONS by tz"Slliam Briggs,' a ,Manchester�as an exile. Ilia son, Alexander, the'tations of Brazil to Montevideo, cap- vnbver�tve or revolutionary, character, Crain dealers on the Toronto Roard - Ital oY Uruguay. Thein. swinging ',ball be- banned from Hungary. of 'Trade are �makin the fohowin member to the Government's "derat• present Bing, was born Ja 1888: g g The boy was brought up with no around the bay of rinentrs Aire he quotations :,r tai lots: Ing .bill to exclude the drink and to- j The author who speaks about hla � ca iectaAon of ewer holdl7tg a throne, headed north over the plain' of a Man. wheat—No: 2 north., $1.3: + _ `bacco [radeg from benefit:_ Their case I own nooks Is almost as bad as a moth- N„• 3 :forth., $1.29; No. 4 wheat. was supported by the Opposition; brls8 I So Aiexander was seut to' school-to I ArgentlnP on JuuO 21. Eighteen days(er who talks about her own children. $1.`331,,1 ; No, 5 wheat,-$1,13%; No. f Ellen Wilkinson, for Labor pointing 1 Geneva and afterwards went to St,f later, alter driving through deep6 snow ---Benjamin Disraeli.. • 'wheat, 981.4c; feed wheat, 9'2c. (c.i,f out Cl at Ehe. lnclusfoa of beer and.'Petersburg, where he studied law and and crossing the AndPe gear Trea q Godcrlch and' bay ports. Price on "' ' 'spirits in rating relief outraged the i was also to tbe-corWof pages i the 6rucee: Chile, he reschFti l.af'az, � reek Is happy when h14 *wife tracks, lc. higher than above.► moral cense of the community. I court of the Czar: i Bolivia. takes"hitn to an auction sale:" '14'hy Man, oats—Extra No. 1 feed, 66+1ac; Neville Cham')erlaln, for the Gov-� In 1903, all the civilized world was Frvni the Bolivian capital he' con- "' No. 2 feed, 61%c; No, 1 feed, 6234x. then. "It's the only time when she c.i.f. Goderich and ba ernment, %owever, refused to accept,Vartled by a deed of horrible barbar•i tinned northward through jungle ,Ioesn't'want him to do her biddin ( l portsn g"; Am. corn—No. '3 yellow, kiln dried the amendment, on the ground that It ity. King Alexander Obrenovitch and 1 _ . $1.15; No. 3 yellow, kiln-dried, $1.12; would not be possible in practice to his.Queen, Drags. were the monarchs_ The Last View of Byrd 1 - ,No. 4 yellow, kiln-dried, $1.103 . (De- - mike the distinction proposed. The of Serbia, But they, were hated be- .. - livers Toronto.) ) S`• ' amenimeat was thus rejected 219 to cause in the game of political cross-i - _ . __ ` - Millfeed del., Montreal freights, • . . , Purposes played in the Balkans by the i -'ib included—Bran, ped ton, $33♦26; ----0 — great powers, they favored the Aus. - ' .. _ __. - r s, per ton, -'$3s,2y, m;d to `„ s t rian side. One night a.,band of army.; _ at I$38.25. .` -Spauz to Deport vnt oaisT-Gond, sound, heavy oats, officers invaded the palace in Belgrade , °+ Y . and mtirriered the I:ing'and Queen in ^'"- ,; s ;tpoints lofs, 50 to 52c, f.o.b. shipping ` Strikers at Works I � --'r i ihelt bed. Peter of tat® Kar4georgc-, r Ont._good nviling wheat, f.o.b. ship- • witch house was called to the throne. ... c fin oint. a �` ccordi n 1 g p to g freights, �Of Barcelona Fair! Ousted Crown PrinceA $1.'38 to $1.Z2. Alardrid—Deportation to other carts I The liana of Russia was seen in flits ;y B.ir•ley�-Malting, 70 to 72c. - 1 crime, Peter himself indi ' 'rpitittly ll f Buckwheat-87 .to 90x. . of Spain w•as the remedy which Gen. '' i Rye—No. 2, .$1.10. :denier, any._knowledge -Cir complicity Man. ftuui= irst pats.. it �ute, Primo de Rivera proposed. to apply, - • ;ill it. $�_,11,'Taronta .scruff(: pats., when a strike threatened the buildings • P in lute, Even with Peter on the throne, $G.W. I .All Hoa- in course of construction at the J ' forthcoming Barcelona International;Prince Alexander did not expect to be " a� Ont. flour—Track, Montreal, caF king.. But again fate Intervened. His .. Gots, 00 per cent. pats., per bbl., $5.70, exdiibiiion. A communique issued de ,�,ti : brother, Prince (,eWge., was-one of tife I � iAl ANU STRAW dared: The head of the Government 1 wildest wild men in Europe. His e,ca- Local wholesale hay and straw fins learned with displeasure and in- " -- h��e�w ate so notorious that the Serb e , tivalers are making the following quo- ..x . -�_diguation of'a strike, which has been . ... tafions 'to farfiiers'(delive red at To- r engineered without justification and 1 tan stomach revolted and he was cum-' , ,F x i palled In 1909 to abdicate all preten- ^�+ " -onto);' without proper advice or concrete de , k / ?fin. 1 tilifothy, loses, - ton $18 10 I . 1siona to the throne. IW., s t.,.: mends by the workers, He feels that , , filil; No. 1 timothy, baled, ttoitrinal; Alexander was made Cro p Prince; -- -a step of this kind, in a country where k �'.. K I -N o. 2, do, 1.o, $1.:1.50 tb $14; No. 3, do aur' 'in 1312, during the war of he �;" :_ r i :: ' ti do, $12 to $1:3 -lower grades $10 to there is not only suitable legislation,I - : �,; , but also Labor organisms and authof i- Balkan nations against Turkey,.he be.. a „► G1 avheat straw, $10; oat straw, c me a natiSnaI hero.' In command of ; S cis.- *a ties to whom they can refer their ¢om-" ` t • 'plaints and claims, is revolutionary the. First Serh army, he captured 1+ LIVESTOCK .j' I ilmanovo, beim; himself in the; thick fi 3" t i'; , { a IIeavy'beef steers, choice, $9.50 to and lie has decided to, intery ane to , w� (, ` �; ' root up the evil." of she flghtifig. In fife following year, ' s x �, <#¢' 10 ,, Butcher' steers, cho'Le, $9„ 0 Pointing out that Barcelona pro- I when Scrhia had z1. 'war . with Stet 'l; I 811,50; do, fair to good, $8.bU to $8�5; `:, vides abundant o Iformer•ally, Bulgarka, he again won "`? *� do, com., $7.50 to $8;�buteher heifers, pportunities for Drell-;. �m ' choice $9 to $9.50• dot fair to good, - 1 notable t'ict�r}es. , , :'remunerated work, the'Premier stated• . • - � c <3.ali• to $9; -do, acini., $7.50 to $8;. Hero of the War - {° M- ,-.. ) 7 that the Gorernment decided to aid; - -", A•' ¢ butchers cows, good to choice, $ to . the local' authorities by instituting'a When the Creat War broke out, he ii '` s�; do, cum. to med., $5.50 to: $6.50; . ..roll call in order to ascertain the was }n cAlmand of alt the Serbian ° ' a 7 �:I%A V—"A+"°` (Io, canfu•rs and cutters, $4 to $5; 1. +ti + ,rte' :"-.1*•�" � l father hulls c,ud to choice, 7 to $8; names of the workmen not'arriving at.armies and four times droee the Aus- ,1.c.. + g $ wor-k,--asci-to-d-i tniss_ihem_immediate=;1ia<'ias_2ttt-of"his country. It w•as only ',.; x I"' ' do, com. to.mac., $6. to $7; do, bol- __ _ . 1 T 11. .Iwben Bulgaria entered the w•ar oil the t ,,lennc, $G to $6.75; baby beef, $10.60 -ed the following clay by special trains;Side oP fife Central Powers that he to $13; feeders, choice, $9 to $9 50; e the olio distant cin, fair to g•., $$ to $8.75; stockers, provinces of Burgos, knew defeat'. His armies were attack- choice, $8.'3.1. to $3 v0; do, fair to good, Leon, Zamora, Salamanca and ''algin.�ed from the north by the Austrians $7,50 to $8.•i,i; calves, choice, $16 to , _ _ cfa,.for "Barcelona cannot in present`and from the east by the Bulgarians. $17; tio, mad, $9 to $13; do; grsissPrs, ..-circumstances affor dto become the There then began the wonderful re- $7.50 to $8; springers, 8100 to $125; home of vagrants and disturbers, of treat through the mountain fastnesses 2.� � liuiikers. �7n to $100• lambs- anring. the ace^ n1. in which Alex - per cwt., $13-W. to $14; do, culls, per ;,t•, of Albania cl ander cuff peace," >3 suffer- �...� - "The deportees," lie added, "cannot ed all the hardships of his men. dist:, $J to $11.75; buck lambs, $10.5C be allowed to return to work any. King%tiexander's main strength still - SOUTHWARD TO OPEN SPACES OF ANTARCTIC ICE to $11; sheep,.ch9ice, $ri.50 in $7.50; where In Barcelona; they must seek lies with the soldiers and it 1.g upon .Tits City of New Turk, flagship of tl•e Byrd-cxpeditlon to the South do, med., $5.25 to $6; do, culls, $3 to maintonance in whatever offers in the I the army that he relies in his resent ,Pole, leaving Dunedin, New Zealand,/their last touch with civilization for $4; hogs, selects, w.o.c., $11; do, f.o.b., D selects, $10; deo, fed and watered, provinces where they may be sent." bold step. . . two years of exploration al the bottom of the world. ,$10.70; do, thick smooths, f.o.b., $9.50. i , J_ ..,. _. ♦ . .. ry , t . �• '- i I Y ' . . ; . /. _ .. . ..'.. ... n. ,z ... ....;. -.. ..: ..,•. rr�._-..� rye,'. t r !f�.,^,wx,g "xx, tx.�, ,. .. .. ,.... .: _ t._ x •... >:w. ,;•.-.: '!' ::j -�, .. .!..:.,t„,,4. fit• �:.. �` .e.,rC^ '3...:,3'. ».P, +'.b•.� �:.�'}... e_v^"6 +,. `J.•h i).,, - - ',. •�•- " • a Melville C rk ARinoourt, was cedar y t�, .etc. aE"tot 33 eon. 6. The P akeft I r *nt •o '14'ou'p 1'm� klhed.atsd brother tsrciouely tujtir• Pickerrr {near Green Riven), .the ��, a $m �Q _ �:� -, + - • ed when their truck was wrecged property -Nine by a C. N..R. train on Tuesday months' of 't. Sale at 1.30, under V • ante Ce &too . � x m � reedy x �Rrts evruiug• cover, F. Postill, auctioneer. Part ofNature's -'� ait,76 Ater pear.: i1.b0 ii Raid iu asivaace: , � Y .. Thursday, Feb. 14th-Auction.sale of dr ! >>lbiertptiogs ro the uoitaa Statetr.,wdCcear ;.:., BRQCK ROAD. farm stock, implements, hay, gam, Plan t b Britain 52.00 in advan.:e. roots, etc., at lot'16, con. 8, Picker- • '• The ob,)taet oj_,thia Association is to The second meeting of the Brock ing, .the property of F. C. Pugh. She offers her heating herbs lessen stealing and prosecute ' ,'Cr J':...•,1OHI►t MURKA'R, Proprietor. Road Get-Together Club w s held at Sale at one o'clock sharp.. See bills. - -to stop suffering the felons, the home of J. H. and Mrs. Kayes, Wm. Maw, auctioneer. RifPam ai wildernea , Indiana on Janu-r� F{ ' NOTES AND COMM8NT8. ar 24th about forty being present. "rhwrsday, February 14th- Important' were t�+tnK h'ria yucce,sfully. From y 1 credit sale of high-grade dairy cat; the Red►:t�n, .5+1 }oars ago, James Qiembershavingpr stsolenoocnatttd Atter the business was over, nom fur_ Gallagher lcurn,-1 herbal accreta and tie Qu Sunday last, tbe-fortner Kai+ munity singing;, vocal and instrumen tie, horses, swine: implements', t,m„ n' P. ,s er� er �i1w. a lx of Executive Oommio{se. z ser of-'ermtt lot 13, con.�4, Scarboro 1 aril gone r,l i P.emcfhra.' Ffi3 many a Kidney xeceivecL A debate .On the subject, I',tntedc his hol,ed yeah} a sufferer wezile in Dooru, Holland, since just half miles east of Brown's Corners, l i 5damberehip fee 11.00• - J 'Resolved, that a tidy; ill-tempered the xo art of Jerrtes Simpson. from Rh,: =',L:n_ ' ':before the signing' �f the arwis• wife is preferable to an untidy, cheer- p p , } This fisc, t.m�-p:ovefl remedy, drawn 2ioknts may he hes from tae Prf.ftideal oe Sale at 12 o'clock: No reserve- 9 sacreterq pq appllof.tton. ttiee in November, 1918, cele• ful one," released a flood of.oratory' from the heart of !gat+.ire, heals.and months credit. Prentice &'Prermee; .• and humor from four of our young cipansea kidney- C�uiel ly a+.f'ns hat c- r ;'l±trated.his seventieth birthday, auctioneers;' 41.5 Balliol . St.. To- ,.he,dizzir,�sst an l o•hcr asg;uig itidney I S. Com.-L: D. Banka, C.$.Palm• r people Games and, refreslgments ionto. and blad}e: aiimea�, Try it' For' er. M. S. Ch prnrta,.Pickering. when a large number of notables brought a.happy evening to a close. 1 r _J 3 p, Munro, Jas, Richardson. xi favorable to' his cause, gathered rhe next meeting' will be held at the ` go Cake art in the celebration. home of Robt. C. and Mrs; Reesor, nn E. C', JONES, PICKERING i president, Secretary p on the evening of Thur,day, N eb u AT T h N T I V r . '.The circumstances under c\hich ary 7th. Every one come with a - the celebration was held wast valentine of your own composition for I pare taken over the �.gency` �xIP the pot ,office. for ' ''have been humiliHting Eo' the T0 Y . fS . ,� 4woud and haughty Hobenzullern, SAt F REGISTER Reuft'e\c Crean; Separ sur,, Sc ties �.. e.ho at one consider=ed hire. Stover. b'letrry', Ealiiuus f c w Points, ' -*elf the greatest and most pon•er• Tuesdaj•. Febrtrary 5th-Credit sale of farm stock and implements; at tut filers and Wheeltrirrua's. :.FRESH FROZEN WH ITS: FISH 20 CENTS TS gal pian on earth. He had visions the property Phone 505 Pick. FRESH FROZEN ?ALMON 18 CEN, 33 'con. 6,-Pickering, of a world wide empire, the great. of Elias Bice. 8 months credit.i .est the world had ever seen, and sale at one o'clock: See bilis. F. ROS T. I�EVITT', _ SALMON SNACKS 40 CENTS �k vshitil Fte'wa3 to be the toaster. Postill, auctioneer, AGENT (•lar BRc:)UGHAM R Friday, February 8th.-Auction ae1, -------- --- - 'instead of occupying that proud of 25 head of choice milch co:vs, ;:FINNAti H�DI)IE 1S CENTS including 4 r ' Hol- t .sposition, siwilat to that occupied g _ y shire., Durham-, ' - !hr Alexander, the Great, and steins and Jerseys, high ,grade and 1 E �J a BUi\ELESS HADDIE FILLETS 20 CE' y registered animals,.the property of BONELESS DIG$Y IIt.EFfFtING .5 CENTS sr INtapoleon, he is now liviag in a J, A. Ha-•vtin• Papers will be pre- :Demonstrntir}n of the ► modest halnleL, afraid to leave for duced at the sale which will be . it ?► _ dear of being the victim of an held at the Clark farm, adjcininK 1ZeLag�n Elar _ E T MORE FISH r ' x+tsassia. Instead of being Ror• StottR'ville. No reserve. 6 months' Silver- credit. Sale at 1.30. F. W. Silver- y reripped and-adored as hewas-be. silt<, auctioneer, ; 'ERY' HEALTHFUL AND LESS COSTLY * -ire be started out on the ill- Saturday. February9th-Credit �gtle R A Do 1 0 Rill be g, ® ' given .fur t1vP +lain THAN �1E:AT. +,Gsrred expeditiuu to eonflner the of• 10 }hung horsey, holes, cattle.•, in tour own hun.e, �Q whole world, he i.4 now d spked BRING IT HERE � lkeelJ •A � ES :1� � � HARDSCIN 'I end h;+ref} by the ruajnrFty' of rile Get )t Rytiiu tl:i. �n a, an, , �•'��` .. - — t]lp yrnittg f {kms nt i;f tar 'German people. Hie ignun)l+,tf,u* Nuw i., the tithe to Ret a nrct �-t of,• aC LSgla[, a dight into Holland when he El.crneys, of ,;et the , ':; -ec rep+rf.•d. ! _ ,'G R � +�•� E..R�_ h+,nParel �f.0 trill be ar R d at tl,r rich, +,titer defeat g I n•.• tall tone f,f tho-e inti nment,, ��ri t'Lfl11511 and l have in at nek �+tn,�,!r� of I . 'Fter� ur,d Jrrjce} 3 ii4ySr �Ij l+ NU1\e1fU1 RrWie. , lull not 'tW It1P1'1lIdT h2 Upi iter ion HIL++; r•A ,• i IL:tdr lfl , Htfr,l l':it'e -t 4'.r+. t51t1) .Tickering � � ��� f3'!tid to eudwsr Ginn to the people lugue,at prig-flee. f,i' t\'Ithf,tlt irtCtrt}' Ontalogut• free. •' t- whoto lie left in -disgrace to the Phiwe UK.:; Lrtay Trrtva �r I also carry collars, c-1Ltr p,d. %teen t ; It uaerey of his enernies, a nervy he pada, harness oil by hulk, h•trnrsa T e �!�+ eroutd-Dever have ghogn t0 them dresalog, falSo silver pnli.h . IMPERIAL '�' URA, N ,� ie the time to feed Poultry Foud fur snore eggs Our Laying r� ' tad he been the victor instead of and other parts. Mash will du it,* Aloe Beef Scrap, Uyeter Shell and Mice Grit Repairs promptly done. ;Erle t uiverya3 Garage, Will help. Dr, gess' Poultry Specific to keel, them in good coadif,ioo.. ef�d vau4iri,bed- He was a.man U W. MLFsEY. CLARFMONT PIl'KE;RING, ONTARIO r whu•te upp.3rtuoitiea fur being a �--- -- lF'reah setpply of Royal Pftrple Calf ileal for the young calves. %,4ieuefxctor of mankind were ex ll i _ =<�.�eclingly great, and his,name ouR - Reruember, when you buy Dr, Hey.• Mack Food and are will g,) doter to posteYitq is - ; ou �� -- not aati=bed with your investment soar money is refunded. _*Xao1)Any iti%tead of one whose ;llife was a gleaning to the.%orld, Uirri the ast _ A Erre tr tNl given any tithe c n Beatty or Connor nR p -week Turoutun• - Elertru R'Hvher•. fans have been listening to ad; atltt�t+•.se3 by Prof. ;funro, ut HKr• Anent for the McCormiek-i.'►eering Farm •ward Vaive,rsity. v6iieh have been Jlwchraery and Repairs. 1!t•rtened to with a grerit Ileal of finterest. fie advieeti 'Canadi,n, lrleiny st erers from.piles believe PILE REMEDY after giving up r - •trot •u fulluty the eaan,ple ehf,wn that their particularcaseaareeither hopevtithotherta, nmeata. - ORlr Motto : �; a have it. car, get it,-or it is not made, hopeless or can only be relieved by If you have piles, no matter how lbs the United Oratec. He.t,ttet] an operation Those people have stubborn or hopeless they Inay ' fi6lsat .n.tuy of the g„gid cluHlttitar never teed NATURE'S PILE seem, give this remedy a tzial. It J S -BALSDON ”' IP�C�ERINO REMEDY. has proved auccessful in 9,C7c of ! --- k 15Ac-own by Canada c,+we from fir it This old herbalp�eparataonnotonly cases, to the great gratitude of Nairn, wbile her defects came lrotli relievesthesuflerrr,but)tact. n thousands of users.Get a box from tine t:n?tett State.. We hetleve a cause of the disease and efficts your druggist at once.Take accord- s T (,7,s e t� a much more lasting rddsrce accord- than ing to dueetions-if ybu are not j !G that there i3 a gyral deal of truth any gther form of treatment in the satisfied with. the results after a r " uutkie,eret"Arko. In the matter Visas' 20 years hundreds--and hun- fair trial,return the empty box and . &reds of men,women and children we will refund your money- have administration ,of the law have succeeded in clearing them- Forest-Field Remedies, Limited. .. , -sGanada takes much pride in fol• selves of piles with I1ATL1Rt:'9 Toronto � Mens' Overcoat6, b1des, t�leating at 14,95 ng the -ezarr)p]e set by. the - , adtuiui�Lrlt..ut.• F iri�tiee in E:ug• NATURE'S 1 Only, Boy's Overcoat, blue, size '36, clearing at 13.95 Jzud. The richsnd pcwr arF-xv%ar_ ed alike. If rt rich mau pHs been PILE REMEDY \It:n's moot Sox, 3 pairs far 1.Oi► .,lumped to cowmit any crinis no. Mien's �3eavy Rubbers, 2.97 up ,•as++rnoey or per=anal idflueuce cernout the name x c - ` save hit„ from the penalty of thatNone genuine Men's heavy all wool rip Underwear,'reg 3 W, erirete. And no poor tnNn can be 1 r gar met C. JONES, Drug.Store . . . clearing, pe ga met L6 cilinvicted-unleas it has been prov• - + ,)rd beyond a doubt that he was -- Several other lines at oleariag prices. Witilty of the crime with which he fens been charged. In the United. 1 lie YOUr Wo - ILL. 8Re� DLEY . l6tatea money playa -agreat pet CE� 3r, the :.dm"zilstration, or. rather. `�, ' W 'I'0 llick or Harry to PIC 'K E R I N G3• the rii-d administration, of justice, If you were ill. 8110 any m, _ 1 UM_ -Jf acriminal has H relative with `;prescrioe and perll>ipS opera eon you, NO, you ,,an abundance of wealth At hip coutuirtnd, ttl.eeleti\•yers and judges would not, you would naturally 'require a man THSENTR�.L -,GARgGE sc'iti rr,at)iputate )natter, until 'Whom you knew had tris necessary experience. +their- 'nests are well ' feathered, - - *totalis regardless of rtdn)inistrat• The same reasoning applies tf) your car. More damage Telephone 4000 long .pare and unalloyed justice. Lean be done by an incon)petent \vurkntar.• :"The desecration of SabU)tth I)r,v than all t-he'r(mLh uaHge You ..)VA a feature of United Sttttee, care tff Rive it. e+hirh many in Canada world like Mr. Harry iNesbitt's(in cliarge of repair shop)ezperience, 118 which includes _ itoseeintroducedintothiscountry - Auto Repairs, Secesso 'lea, 0� and �becontrast in this respect way 5 years-Wolsley Motor Car_ Co:, England toe seen in the radio''broadcasting ;,;G$S011ne, Acetylene,'Welding on a Sunday night. Many Amert 2pears--General 1�iotors, Oshawa -gran radio stations broadcasts pro 1 year-Bond Bros., Oshawa Batter` Charging .; rHws that Canadians;consider May save yon many dollars, as when you bring your Arreveren"nd en tire]y,nnsuitable troubles here, you know that a fully. - + .:for a Spnday program. Sunday enced mechanic will do your work. Repairs` made on all makes #lames as they are being conducted Try tis with your Heart repair job. iia the States have not yet found a ;Of car*S. -footing in-Caoads. But Canada Tow Car Service, Batteries, Tires Etc. Phone 5 — — - — :..ahtts, to a certain extent, adopted - - fl03 , )me of the defects of her south. •. 4�}•n neighbor,. - `'Garage ' . + imperial ara BCH ARLES SPEN 1f5nn`t alias the skating carnivtil on g Locust Hill rink next (LATE UNIVERSAL MOTORS) tO r^ I LIE 13 y g P = C K R Z N C3-a Proprle r, aTickering Tuesda evening, .,1 1 r< r �! Misr• 2 .'4 ,, .}' .,, } ,.... •. ,i .. _ +. a t.. ?YX,,.'R'{. - •-,. ._.S•..:.M�&As.,wR ,,w,�•. .1:. ,. ti. ,ae.•, -...: "'++:«. l..�u.4 i. •�L.._ a �,'•,r: �ji.az w ..c y:�'i',;. w.., ,.�,. ,.. �.,_ .. .x �<,>r, K'. ., .s..�. ... , .. : .t -,,.. .•x- :... :vt.. ,.,:.: ..:�. ,,,a+,h r.:K. ,r• R„ � ..,' .,.. �`0)1,t _-3,f7,..r'3 :")xm"+•':•". n�^• .,.,�:! ., �6•,te!`r„ c�,,xe;.,a�, ,.,,. `f7�rh,- zyu._,+�„^i4:txm• ,t'�� w...w.ir :kGre�1 +,f.: .a�.,+ee` a�n. u.t.,. ..:... �•s.,,w^rr'.. r.. ..:5-.;�..:w *x %. .� ��;:r�• .:: .. ;.. Y�f ,; � ,.,,. ,,•,,- �, r' � `civ , „�", Arnold and Mire. Tipper.of OrU• Mrs.-Bushby lied the odiefortuns' Keep-the lath of Febmary openMrs. Rn Thetictou and daugbt- lia, spent 8aodtiy with Tbos. and one day last week to fall on the. for concert-and tea In,aid of, the ,ter, Miss.V&rgaret,,aad Mrs. A.;1. H. R Stevenat-was In the Mrs+. Gregg. ice and sprain her ankle baclty and Claremont public library to be Chandler' of Toronto. speut~laaC " cit on Tuesday. Iyap Benson, who has been laid also sustain Aojpry to her skqplder. held Yttthe basement of the Unit. Saturday with Jr. H. and )Kra. oho Coates spelt the week end off dui for•' a unottt��rr,,.,dgfYeri kg Wn ares g4d,to.kno'sw that eh' is ed-Church. FnU particulars -next. Seal. with his brother in Paisley. from" q in*y--•ia 8tile-ta,�.oiit rtoproviax.: week. Rd. G•teesou is confined to his again. " :r". _ _ mouse,suffering from a sore thrAmt. The is r46ads'h&ve c4used many er merit, Municipal and 4 BON 9 ov a nt Mrs. Thos- F. Scott, of Toronto, autos to. ria Into the ditch, buL. Mortgage Bonds, Also, ustrialy. s_pant the week-eadwith D. i1.'and no serious accideota:have been re• Safe iavestmente at frodo 6 to 7 per Kris. Scott. cent The faLuuera of DO' Y.0u Dr6a- Was Da ported.Mra, Welker is waiting oa Mris. the communityINSURANUP—All classes written in- Readman who'is gradually recov have received a carload of salt, eluding Fire. Automobile, Wind. ehrrhPJ—etre--busy unloading land are 3'012 �t�ired for day storm, Accident and Sickness. er N. Barton, of Woodstock, has this'week. returned home after spending a Luther Bowes, of'Peterboro,has arter�'aTda Phone or write ti couple of weeks with Ularemont 43if ED. BOWMAN, Vhitb ds. returned home after spending a y- frien Two rinks of our carters a est to couple of• weeks here with his � �'e.will give you Barrie on 8uaday evening to take. been i, Mrs. Readtcian, who has ST. =GFIT art' the tournament'being held been !*rc til' p' Winter will be here very soon and ''there this week. Cliftorrl Soden. of the Massey _ :... Mrs. Walter Renfrew, of B`'it'tah Hetr•ria t', . Toronto, has tetnrtred if you have any notion of s •Columbia. and Mrs. Robt. Diller, to tke t ir.>• after Rpending a week r' A Demonstration of the purchasing a new of StiouffvilIe, visited U. A. and at t e h—ce of his parents where _ sleigh,' leave Mrs. Scott one day last week. be «a.- c-i,fined to the hoose stiff - BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHER your order now so that it Leonard Pilkey, who ,was con• ering from flu. will be ready when the fined to the house fora couple of Ear! �. Grubin, R.O., Eye Special- Just phone us.and we will do your washinz with absolutely no obli• first snow appears. blood p weeks Bufferin¢front oison• ist, of Stuuffville,.from Wednesday to . gation to buy. - But if you do buy we will make you a,gift TM •ing, is able to be.around again. Saturday of each week. Office in-theof three wash dap necessities, valued at $20.00, L O R E RE ID Mrs.Whiting,of Strathroy, who .-Grubin Block. Phone Stouffville 7105. CLAREMONT came to attend the silver wedding .fit Markham every Monday from 9 a. ' F " R E E of Mr.and Mrs. Pugh, will spend m. to 5{ p.M. Office -in; the7 Wear j' some time with her relatives in Block. Pickering and vicinity before re D. M. Morgan returned home on turning home. Monday a f fee spending a few days -We also have a good•stock of 1 D. B. Taylor and Ira Boyer were in Bohedygeon with his son. Alex. in Toronto on Monday attending While in-that'town he entered an i 900 GRAVITY- WASHERSJzJ the funeral of the latter's Iiister, old men's skatiug contest, but he ER,4RR ...Mrs. James McKay, who died at was debarred on account of being for those who have no Hydro, which we are selling at a. � the advanced age of 87 years. In three years too young. _ `' terment took place in Mount Pleas- The annual meeting of the Clare- reduced price.during. the month. - ant Cemetery. moot United Church was held on '_ of February. _ We regret to report the death Thursday evening of last week,of John StokiW. of Toronto, son of and, despite unfavorable circum. .1 only, demonstrating machine ( absolutely guaranteed the late Richard Stokes, formerly stances, as interesting congrega- at the low price of $100,00, This = of Claremont. Deceased was 49 tion was present The reports -)f A !lSIIC, years of age. His funeral took the various societies showQd that is a real buy, place on Tuesday afternoon when frown a financial standpoint they interment took place in Claremont had beery-very successful. After Our stock of Tubs, Wash Boards, Wringers,, of artistic Union Cemetery. paying ever 51000 for installation Pails 8t0,, etc., is Complete. designs that are A very pleasant gathering took of electr. liAht and otber repnire dignidad. not artistic place on Saturday evening At the etc_ in kJivircb and manse,and dies- designs that would be home of Fred C. and Mr- Fugb, charging all obligations for main. Charles 'COO rp 'Claremont inappropriate Inavi for the when relatives to the comber of tenant a and expense the treasurer purpose in view. The about sixty had assembled to join p y J aa� a1,1tl to reporta balance with --- _._. ..,. �., _.. .: �-- _--- sear s one illustrated• is sim- in the celebration of their silver :which-sir Regio the now year, The pie yet h tI try, • wedding Relatives were present total rra••-ipLa amounted to $4,475. ` "No (�reaterTribute'' from Hamilton, Toronto, Strath- The at ,j School- raised 54'22.00, N. W. STAFFORD roy, Markham. Stouffville, aQ well of nhicb $150, was given to mins• SPECIAL PRICES as a large number from Clare. ino± The W, M, S. raised $2.45, j -.:Kingetoo Road, ' Moot and vipinity. After partak• the M;,• iuu Band $37, the L,%diee' Whitby c' ing of a sumptuona banquet, Clif- Aid 6367, and the Anchors Society FOR TEAM 1-IARNESS Mord Pilicey assumed the duties of 5438, The allocatibn for Mission* " ' Phone Whitby toast master, a position he filled of 81000 was met, and the congre 08 r Q•� r -in a most able manner, The toast tuition begins the year with a ' Brass•motinted Team Backhand Harness, itc the bride and• groom was re- p 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $4'2.G0 �, s two eful i>utlouk S _-: s��ppoonded to by me. and Mrs. Pugh With 5 ring bieechiag, inyteard of back. The toast to "The Ladies" was — — _ - band, - 542.40 responded to by a number of these 1 -- a - lpresent. A most happy evening V L T Black•tnocrnted Team Bxckban Harness. - 59 3O * ` a _s ,. wvaa spent in commuoity singing, 5 ring 'Hreechir;g i8}}2:, .:_ 11aple Leaf Xu;sial Fire speech snaking, story telling and '� �i _ - " , �asuraance Go in social intercourse. Grant How' " W Aid i E� This i� nut a fete;tory hgrneaa. but -cnst��ni scala in our - in Pilkey, of H'am6 0 iltoo, presided own s op at Markham. Chen p rates for farm and country int the piano in a most delightful God Price Pdid For buildings -an,n°er Mr: and Mrs. Pugh were Q' ;'e -peciaTire on repairs toharne4a and °collar+ Windstorm Insurance on buildings, made the r�cipieots of many bean•• Dressed Chickens tL Fowl windmills,$ilos etc, tiful and cost) Uresenta. The ,Automobile Iasur Lace a rezpect to roovs into thele new Phone Claretrront o'U1 home in Claremont about tete let These few itPm� ll.+ted below at '- F s -T 0 . 0 of all kinds 'of March. After pinging-Auld ,pecirsl price good fur . - FOR-SA E -FARMSL ;L%og dyne. the happy gathering two weeks . - Herne+' aod.Collar Sfanufscturer- ±. Write or-phone . di+persed, after Ri,hiag Mr. and 14usker Data: package 23c Home Phore 3400 ED. B O 1lY M AN Mra, Pugh many more pears of „- 1\/S.A.RKHAM, ONT. happy PuffedRahine. 2Ibs., -----25C n wedded life. Thompson'KSeed less, L lbs , ' __. __--- _.- _- _- - _. _. __. ._. — _0 WHITBY", 0,N Notwithstanding the very un '"'8c - - Choice Pink Salmon targe tin "20c - dred of weather over one hue• ,- ' ♦ l aced of the residents of Claremont Blue Rcse Rice, J lbs , .,c 10 Farmers 'Attention and vicinity attended the banquet Pnre Cod Liver Oil, 14 ozbtttie f}"c Wampole's Cod Liver Oil r cu th th F ar.d concert given in the Commu - e ayes encs or _ - o Extract, 13 ri bottle 100tipply r,f _ hWood and Cuckehutt Farm Im h d cost city Hall under the an,picas of Cxscarra, 4 uz bottle 35c n the Public Library Board on the — F R E S�M F R' O E N il�' / 'S H — meats. and will CePp conetaattypo evening of Friday, the l8tb nit. Mena Sox, all wool. •25c• and 35c a hand repairs for .hese popular A splendid supper providers by (Rood value; .: .Men's Work Shirts o o and stable ' the ladiesvf the village wa'� thor- 95_c. W e have a few dozen Clover ALS(1, HA[)UlE AND E'ILLE:TS. Also. L udooie barns bl Leaf Cups and Saucers fittings. � •: oto-irly eajuyed by all. The Rev, - - _ ... :. _. _ -` � • [ will also tali*rnntracta for palating A, McLellan fulfilled the duties of _ left at 1.35 dozen. Men'E Heavy ltubber,nud%Sr)e. :►ton's and «'utven'- Over.kubbers. barns and houses bya new _ toastmaster in his usngf happy prwceea. by spraying, manner. The toast to the king V. 0H=�LO�� 41ar-Marand Sterling Rranc1 Layiuz Mash. :Estimates cheerfully given• sivrie proposed-by toast tuaater CLAREMONT _- Phone ld . ...,-and responded to' by singing the —.. �7•S? National Anthem. The toast to Fre=h (�ri,c use= sl«xya on hand -tbePublic Library"was proposed Scott's err tore at lowest prices, R. J. MSSYI, cisre>m4nt by Rev. H. R. Ste hens and was 1 _ °`"responded to by Mrs. G. M For � Phune.ycur order, ��a deliver ° , Glreen River `ssyth, who as president of the Li- Claremont _ _ Phone Markham 640.3. ct0 acv Board has tstke a c sett tn- i Wrest in the library. The loess _ General Basket FA ry +- Wm' M. Duncan, :1lerchantr,� re�a B _ -Ro -The Ladies" was proposed b'y - ! sen ever Manufacturers .reeve G. 111, Forsyth and respond. All kinds'of Fru; askets� ed to by- Mrs. T. C. Brown, of f� Berry Crates, _Brou-g+caro, and Miss -Margaret HW and • Farmers'Bushel Baskets. : . Mc Cellan, of Claremont. The � `� _ toast to "Ednca4ion' was prtihtos- _ Baskets. Clothes B k ts. ed by M. J. Wilker, principal of s _ of� continuation school, and prosperous The Most Frank Pennock,' responded to by the .guest of the - evening. Mrs. Edyth L. : Grove _ Liquid Proprietor chairman of the Toronto Board of Phone Markham 1804. Education. Her address Nva-ii the ew Year i Investment .'chief feature of the evening's pro. B grani,-4ndwas a treat to all 'wh�� - ' EATTY ..:heard it. The subject of her ad- Savings arses was "Children," and' she Savings Bauk Accotint is primarily an invest- STANDS FOR THE BEST x, illustrated the various traits of ^f went. But it is the only investment yielding- a_ fair rate of interests that is available for your children by quotations from her + Popular book entitled "The King- use at a tuomeut's notice. Emergencies can be irlt- don of Childhood. Mrs. Groves is SUCK is our Wish � :.mediatefy met by the bank account that has been consistantly developed. Your investment, assuch, a roost-entertaining speaker, her � ;E. address being both humorous and yields regular returns in interest, our invests `instructive. The public library for our many rnent as a bank account yields constant satisfae i • - ; faction and peace of mind in the fact that it i= -board are to be congratulated on securing her services for the even- always ready for other uses withont the,trouble _ ing. Among the other numbers Customers of converting into cash. rir1 J e� —fir' on the program were a vocal duet ; by Miss Aldine Ward and Dr. N. and Friends =- (�"�f�.��/���j�j�� J��� - —''F, Tomlinson, a piano Polo by Mies — I _. THE Vl-ll�tilJlt>11\ BA K - a � ra ka • Burges?, a reading by Mr. G'o<Id� - Litter Gdrrier•�,1 Hap Carriers _ ard, K rending by Miss Stuttaford, Pnmp_, Door T c , Com Wand a solo entitled "Crusta," tom '�"� O m T Q� CO1vCilViL�v Bowls. Pressure 9ysteins Etc. _ posed by 111ra. Groves and sung by L 8 C 1 ' It will pay you to et my prices on mi-q Anna Forsyth. Mrs. Walter s s """ " °""' ;above before;buying elven here. Ward efficiently presided at the phone 1401, i THE STANDa?►12D BANK OF CANADA SE lriano daring the community sing FRANK T PROD .` "Ins. - ( ;=La:3E.�_:.+:?�T r1 , v' V .C' ^y. a-...,"zs. n �. 'a ''-. •g �- .�s;n.•r" �p' �, •'.a �G•; ',�: .+.•. a --,. .._if,•. r: 1^ ...�,„y ,,'•p - ',� ... ..c .:a '�-. ... .,,T.• '".§.»�', i +.. .,:�: •".�a'a...., ,r. •. '�:.. ,C,.,:'' ,.�a..•...�, G-, �=*..d'`�3r,. _.hC' _ 4=°'� '� .a. ill - ^:;�' 'n...tv;�..s?sy--•i:auC.."�"�??: :3r VIVI-t�',�^N- --••.qK- .. - , �. 1 -...• Y .y.Nw ' , $.. ..g9 54' -••P' •.. ,, Mly., –�,_.­,_ .YK'�Y"": .gx .ti,.qi• .. - _. �.. .,� , _.s, t + . - . -T French General Star. He was called; t�►*t+•nw With Jungle Iain g • , F errand d.7UKe8s upon to execute plans which ,were not -- - I. . 01 • • his owe. : ' -r11 si11I1tCer At the beginning.of the war Russia sit Germanstood o aro ua unequal that theGernsatn Y � -V ` ,,.. very q tooting <� t sf ., At. o s m - - . Romano$C u�'ef in World War y— e� �w�7 . �'�,, General Staff left East Prussia inade- -r,, ,t _ . • '" Handicapped by Divided qustely .defended, while hurrying the $'� +� �' c •Aiithori and a Short iavaston or Belgium and F'raace. But _ _ age of Supplies . . �., =V ty German superiority in tactics, morale, _ _ __ -" 1. and especially in artillery and all the % !l1l� - :- i. I .BETRAYED BY CZAR mechanical appliances of war, was Y P r. - kr I ILquickly demonstrated, even in East • , 4 : .. :..` B Wltliam L. McPherson Prussia, where Hindenburg aad Lud- ,>� � . y, . endorff so easily envelope daud crush• , r (In New York Herald Tribune) ed a Russian army marching incatr- "� r The Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia tiousiy into the trap of Tannenberg. I s r is the third of the former Allied`com Never after.except !n rare instances ti i b-inanders !n chief to pass from the (and then on the.defensive), were the tx, r t r� 1 •-,r r ::scene within the last twelve months- Russian armies able to meet the Ger- "',4 1. ,tlcwt, ` w: { • •Z' mans op nearly equal terms. As Hin- •R.; g c Field Marshal Haig died on January -. : 218. . P ., denburg once explained it, it was the : € J _ _ 29, 19 8; Field Marshal Cadorna on r F December 22, 1928, and the Grand case of the morale and equipment of .,,� � `' Drake on January 6, 2929. • a more advanced military people tri- r ! ,' f n� . Like Cadornae and unlike Haig, be 'umphing over the•morale and equip- �y kk a �4'. r " .. failed to retain his high command meat of a less advanced one. r '� 1 N y ". s .< y ' ,� until the end of the war. But he as- Checked Austrian Drive ,.5. c -.. ,sumad it earlier than they did, being 11th Austria-Hungary the�ease was ,l!' .,� i . ;- named commander-in-chief on August different. The Dual Monarchy had to �., • 1 I ,: _ �, 19144,, while Cadorna's service in a depend, on 'armies of uneven quality. r h.:: . r e similar post did not begin until Italy Many racial groups were disaffected ,-, � Y ' entered the war on May 23, 1916, and and fought half-heartedly, To the r �° y • F I .' - " Haig's nomination as head of the great astonishment of the Austro- � �� r` JJ British armies in France dated from Hungarian General Staff the Russian c . ..f . ri a• - . December 25, 1916. forces easily stopped Its offensive - TOGARE, THE LION TAMER, WEARING LIVING FUR Cadorna was retired in November, movement in August, 1915, into .1917. following the tremendous Caper- southern Poland and then swept Lrom ~Wonderful power over the king of beasts is possessed by Togare, who is I i "' ,etto disaster, for which he was held the east and southeast over Easters Paying his first plait to England, thrilling all beholders at the Olympic circus ;' 1. Ldikectly responsible. The Gr aad Duke Galici nd the Bukoviva. in London. � PA-RTY FROCK Nicholas suffered the cr,:,shing defeat Exce t in East Prussia, the Grand I Femininity is the fashion even in • r- ''' the smart 'n poi Tannenberg !n September, 1913.!Duke Nicholas had -lags pretty much junior mode, as is evidenced _ ,r � But it was not held up against him(his own way for the first nine months Iran. He used it skilfully to accelerate �(��,�M jj;.•,��$ In Style No. ?1B-a simple girlish w` personally, because it ha the Grand Duke's downfall Afghan ]Kin dress adorable for par- ' " peened 'of the war. He had frustrated two graduation or - •_ through blunders on the oP sub•(German drives from the west toward Organized 191E Offensive ties. It is made of chiffon voile with 'e g Strange a Histo ' ordinates and t 3cause its effects were I Warsaw, overran Middle Galicia and i Transferred to the Caucasus, Nic•bo- - . . I a band of grosgrain ribbon at hem- s !quickly neutralized by the series of;pushed to within eight miles of las put fresh life into the Asiatic cam- �line, with lace edging trimming neck- . brilliant Russian victories in southern Cracow and forced the bulk of the paign. Fie organized and directed the I King Amanullah has clung to his I line and tiny sleeves. It will interest t `Poland and eastern Galicia. I Austro-Hungarian forces beyond the dashing winter and spring offensive of' modernism to the end. Having tried !mother, for it is made In an hour, A The Grand Duke conducted the Rus-!Carpathian •ranges. He successfully 1916, which captured Erzerum +ou to hurry the East and thus aroused I two-piece skirt to be seamed at sides, slam retreat out of the Polish salleot r occupied and defended the Polish February 16, Trebizoud on Aril IS against him the power of Afjhan re-I shirred at upper edge and attached to x" - P action, he has abandoned his throne•two-piece waist that has been seamed . An the summer of 1910, but his mill-�walfent,, Russia had done much better and cleared Armenia of the Turks � P and Bed the country by airplane. at sides sad shoulders. I'or the 8- x -_star- reputation was. not materially at.'than the and Allies. She had from the Black Sea south to Lake Van. 4 f. lfected thereby; He was displaced on I seized a large area of enemy territory, In July the Russian front was pushed ]n his earlier political doings, Ama•I year miss, 1*.i yards of a2 or 36-inch ' (September 6, 1915, through parliamen-i while Germany had overrun Belgium rc+st from Erzerum 100 miles farther nullah was not so un-Oriental. lie was,material with 24 yards lace edging -. tary interference in St. Petersburg. ,and entrenched on the soil of France. to Erzfngan. From that time on there a younger son, but the son of a royal I and i�a ynru+.c:f ribbon is all that io ,^ 4 mother. His eider brother, iaayatulla, needed to m it. Orgaridie, dotted Haig also would have been displaced (Supplies Ran Low I was little activity in either Armenia Py or Kurdistan, all Russian efforts being had been persuaded to renounce his .a_! in 191T by Premier -Lloyd George, if swiss, handkerchief linen, batiste . But Russian supplies were running claim to the throne in iuvor of hls " • the latter had dared to take such a low, General Gourko wrote 1n his centred in the Russian efforts being washable• crepe de chine, georgette ,step in deflauee of army and A, villan centred in the Rruailoff drives In th+• uncle, Then old Bing Ilablbullah i crepe, taffeta, dimity and lawn are I "War and Revolution in Rutrsla" that t opinion. I starter! off on a journey to Jallalabad,!suitable. Pattern in sizes s, 8, L0, 1'L Carpathian sector. I tt ., •. !"for months in 1915 battprips•in action I from which he never came ,tack. 3 s It is a curious anomaly that a r.•eble�daily did not receive'more than four I The grand Duke was ordered bomo and 14 years and coat.; ' . E stamps r, csnd short-lived parliamentary bade, from the Caucasus in March. 191;,I Uncle attempted to ascend the throne, or coin (coin pr;ferred). Emb. No. . shells per day" �Cn army corps would but Amanullah said, "tie' iaayatulla 1113? � t,r '�wlth an uncertain status in an antoc-I receive-1,000 shells at one delivery and The Czar, theh about to be dethroned. (blue) 80c extra. I Tracy tike Russia's, could inter wens` wanted to rename his commander•In•'may, abdicate. but they can't siva you HOW TO ORDER PATTER\S. i not know when the neat installm"t the throne. It mine'' And he took '; more effective}y fn military operatfoes w-ould arrive: chief Sueh as Order was Issued. bcrt. -. ... . . . - .. -- .. _ Wrtte yrom frame and adL'se-a plana- „ - than could !ts DoweMu! and self-willed I I the Duma, seizing the control of th• It, 1 vin number and size of such �r In the spring of 1915 Falkeuhayn; Uncle and older brother were in- y g • 1, _ _ ..chief of the British parliamentary I decided to carry the war-into Poland government, rescinded it. Nn revolu-i patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in - .coalition tionary faction wanted tq harp a mem- !'lied to Kabul and thought.tt best t° stains or coin (coin preferred; wra x 1. - - and to liberate the oerupied Austrian enrage. But uncle died most uuexpect•.j , P P Popular As Soldierterretory Fie was at else lime engaged ber of the imperial family at the heat i- rt carefully) for each number and -v -bitter-. of the armies. Aicholay returned to fly-pr°bably of something hp had The Grand Duke was Russia's most In .a ,quarrel. with-Hindenburg address your order to Wilson PattOrn conspicuous and t and Ludendorff and would not listen the Crimea and remained there until,eaten-and older brother left for I Servic 73 ,:e.it Adelaide St.,Toronto. . - popular soldier. He - i t:urope I was by his force of personality. h! h to Ludendorff's suggestion of an eu-,the end of the war. Reaching Con• !I�atterns sent by an early mail * _ S gtantinople early 1n 1919 he sraN tran3- • Then Amanullah startesl lois reforms i_� . ,professional capacity and prestige as delopmest Operation out of Fast ' which he calculated would bring At- �'1� ,r %1A member of the Imperial I Prussia, i Ported to Italy, with several other I A Rural L/ ype*fel family. the . gbAnfstan up to dal© and glue her a' most available man to direct Russia's, That waw a members of the fmperiaf family, on a: piece of luck for Nlcho• , elcA British warship. _, : Mace among the modern aatioas. The i-- t military effort. Kuropatkin, compe- Iaa, with overwhelming' super rity - )Moslem priesthood, however, had no Of Long Standing -tent. but not brilliant, commander,had in artillery and machine guns, Falk"'. Considerate of Soldl rs enthtisiasm for such a developateut. __ .. -(failed In the, Japanese war and had hays elected to make a frontal attack. Nicholas wan a striking picturg ofI They couldx't fled any moders coup- , . Jceaaed to be available. The fighting irresistible under the clrcumstau_,a Boidier. More than six feet thre:�i try where mullabs counted for much_ W by Can't Local Medical Men Ina the eastern European front had 1 aad sure to clear Poland and the: fuches in height, with a handsome, So they roused the country against ' Start Something in'.Out- F developed no leader fitted to take Galicias, but also allowing as compe•I aristocratic fare,and an erect military Amaaullah and made !t devlrable Gtr i lying Districts ' lfcholas's place. `tent a tactician as the Grand Duke to figure, he looked the guardsman of bier t ' hop over the mountains to a , _ And the Czar, though yielding to the ,.Withdraw the masses of his arnrft•� tradition. His tastes were simple, at-1.safer climate. leaving elder brother, � A serious condiion of affairs wincit - Leberal politicians in the ,Durno, who i some distance behind the - (best• most ascetic. He was absorbed fu hla'7nayatulla. to reign in his stead. hay been brought• forcibly to the at- . could not hope to influence the Grand,Litovsk line, on which they Lau protessioa and avoided social dlssipa•I lnaygtulla's kingship lasted only a I tention of the authorftiea durin9 the Duke, and to the personal hostility of I originally mobilized. . tion and politics. ,few days. however. Ile also fled to I present Influenza outbreak has been_ Rhe Rasputfn group, of which the_, Heavy Losses in Campaign �- Though,a grand seigneur,he was ex- India In a British plane and Habibul-I the scarcity of trained personnel :o aCzarina was the all-powerful patron-I Russia hist 350,000 killed and 1,'350,• t4emely simple and democratic, in lair Ghazi reigns in his stead. look atter the sick. There are only a . ,less, admitted the facts of the situation I manner, always t ease with the sol• Flabibullah Ghazi, new ruler of Af-' limited number of trained nurses 000 prisoners iri this campaign. The I '! - I � • x ire named himself as . actual man-power tosses could he made up. diers under him and considerate of glranstan. was credited with magnan.l available during epidemic times as the • -, Ix himself . . I their welfare. He became the choice,tachy -and clemene rare in 'Afghan; majority are busy, engaged !n their „ Munitions were coming in from west y He had no military competency and of one branch of the exiled Russians I can uetors by having kranted the de.I ordinary occupation. Consequently 1 ern Europe and the Russian armies q %merely covered up a political maneu-I were to show themselves capable of fo rthe Czarshlp in case of restoration. throned King Inayatulla.safe conduct when the sick population increases ver of undertaking a responsibility, in another powerful offensive in 1916. But (tie did not take that candidacy to India in a Ilritfyh airplane. I suddenly an immedate and unusual de the midst of the great war, which he I :Xit•holas µ'as not responsible for lite i over seriou�ly. Innyatullah was reported to have mand is made upon• the nursing .pec . `'had refdsed to .assume under far less 'tragic military breakdown of 1915, His wife, the Grant] Duchess Anas-, travelled to India with seven women fession. . arduous and dangerous conditions to• w hose consequences were not as pert• tesla, was a Montenegrin princess,�of his household, two--brothers of It has been felt that in order to take - war dthe end of the Japanese war, ai-I I w ose first husband was Prinaa former care of the need at such a time there . • nue as they might have been. lint the! Queen Srturiya'and other A[- - ,'-though strongly urged to do so by his Czar displaced him on September 6,i George Romanowski, the Duke of ghan rotahles. it was understood he should be in each community .a cc I ' • friend and crony of that Period, Kaiser i partly because of the activities of thn Leuchtenberg. She and her sister, intended to go to Quetta, Afghanistan,{tain number of young women who ala _ -• Wilhelm i1. • . I also a grand duchess, were highly in.I and thence to Kandahar to. join his trained in the practical side of talon . . . Dema politicians and partly, no doubt, •-- of--Army-Com1TWd1a1- -the Gran! Duke's feud a flnpotial figures in St. Petersburg,and,deihroc--__ red predecessor,-.Amanullah, (care of the sick. The services of sur't Rasputin. The sinister adventurer�w•as their hostility to Rasputln which,( It was undunderstood-dU fo per`on_.are very valuable at such a Nicholas was born and bred a sol-, in part, occasioned Nicholas'K removal I tions in the capital of Kabul,w ere safe time but are not.lirhited'ta-°n e i + Bier. He had who won the Czarina's confidence had lY- P--' � .-- pronounced military (as Russian commander-In-chief in and were keeping on gond terms with demies as !n many of the outlayurr, tastes and inclinations, and the sptrlt, asked permission to go to the'front and "bless the armies." Nicholas had j September, 1915. Habibullah; districts o4 Ontario and Canada An manners and character of a military .� . " ` -_ .. _ accident often happens when media At - ^hieftafn. His father, also a Grand sent him tl:e contemptuous answer. ' attention is not available. A -person Duke Nicholas, bad been comr)tandllr• "'Come and I will hang you.,. Ras-I You can't travel far•on' a, lame rz- Once the-world knows your aiidress In .chief of the Russian armies in the(putin's Power at court was farteach-I'cuse. ,you are, doomed,-Sir James Irvine, trained in first-aid or home nuracy_: -Balkans during the Russo-Turkisl"! can be of inestimable bene2it to the War of,1377-'78. The son had -won, • I sufferer at such a time. _ • • � distinction at, the crossing of the One of t1W Seas Mysteries The Canadian Social Hygiene Gouu• Danube in 1878 and in the capture of ell at the request of the Department Shipka Pass. Fie had reorganized the l r I. a of Health of Ontario is urging all ul r #M <•c . " its branches in planning their Health Rt�5a]All ,CSC&Icy, while aching. as in r+ ; ,' ducation programmes to take c epector general of cavalry fSonr 1895 e k zance'of the availability or other to 1906. He was -made president in - i _ _ . = 1903 of the Council of National De• ,: y ; �,.� )`"�* wide of ]Heal home cursing classy , tense, created to strengthen and mod- «'liege such do not exist efforts are tr. ernize the Russian military establish- x ?.bc -made h5 local branches to set it " '' ct'on educational measures to tirF `,meat °: y •i'emi that local enthusiasm may result - In 1908, however, this body was dis- f solved, for political reasons, and its k in the organization of classes. The , , C � ,t : . $ ;A 4 - -Canadlau Social Hygiene`Council does work was confided to the. gar '11linis: ,: "� .;:t t,"z>°wv111 I # not propose to actually organize thea! try. which, with Kttropatkin's assist- , i t x - !glasses bat merely to stimulate th�tr sacs, did much to improve conditions, 11 `•, z � Y` " s. formation. - - yet fell far short of bringing the army woi­.i t t ^^• ""'• •"' - ,_ ' rap to the crvtz<lition of equipment, �:"° q `�k< Y >: , a. Q The man w ho cannot think is not traitting or munitions, reserves and tM , an educated man,.no matter how many °Lacilitles for manufactaring them re- � x "z ' - quired for cnnrhtct of a war against a "t : college degrees he may have acrlutrpd. highly ntliitagirerl cation like Ger �`X�' ` � s: Y _� 3lenry Ford. �,— . 1'tnAll)'. .. 1 I �r . Handicap Recalled . TREMENDOUS ROYAL STURGEON WHICH WAS CAPTURED IN THE NORTH SEA Petunias A9 a fire prevention Are 1. Nicholas also assumed leadership !n• Weighing 259 lbs., it proved quite a handful for half a dozen men and created quite a sensation when it arrived being used in Califoridr. around gas � - 1191-i under the additional handicap of tanks and along roadways near'w•o°ds, - ° at a fisheries depot in London. Sturgeon are caught !n fresh and salt. rater and always cause excitement aad Burning matches and cigarette stubs. no intimate kuoa ledge of th,Arrange- comment. will not ignite their trailing stems. 1. - )cents made for• co-operatf6u with the - . �. . ,.. _ . . ._ . - .,. ._ _ ' .., - :. • -. _ _ _ _. , .. .• 1. r. .. , - :+ , , . .;1. :� nti k ., ,oY , •.' .,.+.✓' u.. ,. •r .,:w•,. ... ..o-..,:- '. .IY,.. :.d.. ,.:.:ty,�_ mr•-ty A,a �✓w— .y.Q..` ,,& f"•_ .•.u. a' 'an,...,` vim..a.: .&a�.:.ga1 1,a fiL-,�a'm:.ms.'M1`"5��..:. :�+....,�,:,.._�,,., .._•.-. ..._.t•�,. w ,�. t;si, •* ,.5�. c: "•�.. �.. t. r. w^?��.. ,. LL,s .� " .: ..,w-.;,'..'-_ .., _ ,:.:... •.. • ':._'.- .' :•,.:•,:J.'. - a' � .. - rye.. - .r'b., _`'era'. • ..,.., M.. ., ...-,.i+'._ .-. }''•t..4':'r L4's'.' 1� ..ST `„ - _ FOR Cancer- Control Cake Ancestry r ­Constant•daily testing and blending of the wot ift choked j, FVR s- ( teals give Red Rose Tea its inimitable 9a4or aa_d>ltevesws>cyini �+ r :Goes Far Back' - A ~. ';'��V'O� WOW t�TH � �� ��. goodness. Every package guaranteed. _ ., _ . .. ^ s Toronto Dept: of Public Cakes, as the Wee.t,rn world_knows diem, are said to have been invented �` 'Found in the Rich, ted Blood. Health Give; .some Ex- by a certain Thearion, a baker- whb Dr..Williams' Pink Pills cellent Advice of In lived_ in -Sicily in the fifth century Actually Make = — -.terest to All B:C. The Romana are known to have - -_ -- beeu fond of pastry. Cakes aplaear " Anaemia comes. on gtadu4ily, be. ed on .the altars of the weal y an ; �� ginning with languor, indisposition to VITAL -FACTS' - o even in some domes of the-poor. . I`'" mental or bodily exertion. lrritab111ty �iulletin number 17 01 the Torono When the Romans invaded Er., _ is O Ot� tell : -and a feeling: of fatigue. Later comes Health Department-deals with cancel•. land they'brought'with` them the cos• �` • the palpitation of the heart; head- IL there are any sufferers of this dread tom of breaking a cake ora biscuit aches, frequent tacka.ches and often:disease interested`theY can get this over the bride's head: The fragments , disturbed indigestion and an Inability 1 bulletin by writing to the Medical were picked up and given -to her to to obtain rest »t night. Cases of this Health. Dept., Cty Hall, Tel-otrto. distribute among friends. The cuss kind, if neglected. become more serf• jr, part the Bulletin says: tom became popular as a sign of hos- .RED! ROSE, ORANGE PEKOE is extra good'' sus, but if taken in time there is no� Utifortunately, notwithstanding ull -pitality and remained asythe vogue in �--- : 'need to worry. Dr. Williams' Pink i the educational work that has been England many years after the Romana r fills, which are free from any :done during the past tell years, the left. In later years the custom began . Uses For Old Felt Hats Classified Advertisements ful or babit4crmin drug, are just:vAst msyority, of-people are still under of beautifying the cakes with icing9 i & addle rich !n redfents. I Discarded felt hate, whether .for SIGGzts 3%0r2Tg l , the tonic needed to remedy this the impression that if they have can. and g _g _ +men or women can be cut out :wretched state of health. These pills l cer they are doomed. This, ,is, for i AUXNB >t r: a "La m BY FEEera CHILDHOOD AiisitJ NB utilized in many ways about. the A t3nitt'a Locates Beat Bcoa�Qee factually make the rich red, blood that the most part, due to the-tact that a I house. T e large crown o1 a many l aymore" duplicates summer con stimulates every �` tions, supplying digestible protein for and strengthens eve or- very large percentage of cases of can- _ soft felt hat v.ill•furnish two strips � big .Truer, egg production. For Pres gan and nerve In the body. Thus cer are not seen by the phyaican or' sufficiently large for re-soltng a pair booklet, write BtWestIft' Torontoariadian Co., Lite- strength add .activity return, the ap- surgeon until they are practically in- Can. be QuicklyBanished With !ted, Dept, N-2. L�'eat Toronto. of bedroom slippers .or making in petite improves and restful sleeD is ctirable. It many of these cases had Baby's Own Tablets. !soles fQr shoes that are too loose for 1 t / s t had. What Dr. Williams' Pink Pills been recognized early enough when the wearer. Such soft felt solea can can and will do is shown b/tbs case they were still localized and proper The ailments,of childhood are many ;also be, crocheted into and thus used ��►�-+a�+ebigh of Mrs. D. B. Fanning, Seal Harbor, treatment applied, -they would no but nine-tenths of them- are due to� .a R"�•""'• al- N.S., who says:-"I was in a badly doubt have been perri)anently cured. onA cause and one cause only=a die-I for the making of infants' footwear.. ,, y . F-L R"%.. s..,.+..ev+ba .rel :• R L aMu A.ww.M launq� Strips,of felt 'can be glued or sewed '•, s,ro.,,..wwer.w,"r®n.� rundown condition. I was pale, my Vital Contr,61 Facts ordered condition of the stomach and ! stir "1. sx Dom' inside the heel of a shoe, to prevent! uar.+.,�yy , ,� zppetite was very poor, and the least First: -The cause',or causes of can- bowels. To quickly banish any of the � .� exertion would leave me completely unpleasant rubbing and friction. c - cer are not as yet.known. While con- minor ailments'of babyhood and child- Farrow strips of felt are useful to ..la..pr vn tired out. In fact I was hardly able tinued irritation of any part of the hood the bowels must be made to sate on the backs of picture frames .n 3l, OX l CL - to do much work about the house. I body, particularly of a wounded sur- work regular and tbs- stomach mpst P soz s7s. i3RTaGElstrit0, p71't, oaf. decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills f order p protect the wall paper. : Such _ y face, is not the-cause of cancer, It le be sweetened. s strip can be gummed across the I We are all suffering from publics,- and after taking a few boxes can a very strong contributing factor. No other medicine for little Dass f coater of a" chair Uack that Is truthfully say I had gained greatly to Second: As far as our present has had such success as has Baby's I habitually placed against a light-color- tions of one sort or another.-Premier - health and strength and was Attie to knowledge is-concerned, cancer is not Own Tablets. .They baneti;wall. Small d banish constipa- 1 Stanley Baldwin. Tiscs cut from Left are go about my work with no sign of the a communicable disease. tion and indigestion; break up colds !just the thing to paste on the bottom -former weakness. I cheerfully re-. Third: Cancer I's not due to.any and simple fevers.; correct diarrhoea! 1 have often remarked ' bail t least commend them to all others who may� of chair legs and will do• wonders to-''I had �oa•; didtinction; I' have: bean specific germ or germs, consequently and colic and promote healthful sleep 'wards protectli!g a highly-pollahed I the -be in a run-down condition." no vaccine or serum has yet been dia- by regulating the tunctio s of the tie Lealthleat President that I _ g R ,floor, while larger rounds of feet will i country has ever h;sd.-Coolidge. You can get the pills from your veered that is recognized as fiavinq.stomahh and bowels. Concerning serve a good purpose under doilies of I• 0 druggist, or by mail at 60 cents a box an, controlling'Inffuenee over this them Mrs. L. M. Brown, Walton, N.S. from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co-. di:ease. writes:-"I cannot speak too highly I lace or -tinea on which are set'water- I The Englishman seems to have Brockville, Out. Fourth:- Cancer is not hereditary. of Baby's Own Tablets as I have `filled containers for fresh ffowere: learned restraint and leadership, r That -is, !t is not transmited from found them excellent for, childhood Ii 4 earwhilning boys in other countries were � - tin and arithmetic.-Ex- . .. �1'ults Always , _ parent to child, although it would ailments." Minard's Liniment for Coughs, Colds. ' King George of Greece. - seem that a certain predisposition io Baby's Own. Tablets are sold by Season cancer may be transmitted. ' medicine dealers, or by mail at 26 There was a tonrh of Mark Twain's f uea Filth: No medics] cure has as yet cents .'box from The Dr. Williams story of the Stolen White Elephant In J been discovered for cancer. The only Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. be escapade of fir._.:a Paisley youths i Nothing like "'The frequent use of fruits is no recognized treatments, -by the highest +? who stole 'a motor bus-scarcely a1. It to Relieve Colds - Monger regarded as a luxury. Instee4l authorities in rthe world today, are Remarks on Action case of petty larceny, Such a theft Ie M turaformula and nation. HueLlav'• to they are looked upon by both physic- not easy to hide—one cannot concea ldtaeur. dls.rent frotd a ocher surgery, radium and x:ray. remedies. it literally seta like a - . Ian and housewife of the present day Sixth: The only reliable means by a ,motor bus about one's person—an flash" !a aqueruw coughs and - 35 neceassrUb- y items in the dally menu," "For most men action is only a !disposal would be diMcult, unless i.. stanas u'' parts.osefizut which we can reduce the mortality atant.must e tdk'a. t!» oral _ - "Dried fruits are with!. the reach of from canes; !a by early,diagnosis w.4 means; for some it Is a spiritual need. among, the strange traders. of the obs• is muesislied 40 Nine' - ' t8- -- - __• - scot bottle! "Hn our d" a lit 4a early treatment world (here exists a receiver of stoles veers homy Your drvsz+a sail. .every one the year round, but It is The man of action la only interest bt.=Pa The. Paisley hila. _Sn .a par _is under a moans-hack suarsnter. especially during the tate w#nter aa<I ed. in_that_whiclLi.9 eapable__ot being . ass - early spring seasons when fresh fruit ^�e�— changed:" j oxysm of odtraged honesty, tesented 42 1; Bae St.. Limnto - �ON� SLEEP MAKES 143 ![alas! 8s, Tercels 3 ' - - ;are scarce and expenaYe that the "The taste for action arises from �lis appropriation by knocking down a �! 'dried fruit comes into its own and BABY pv l� `� the need to modify the order of things, lamp Rtandard, dlsorganiiing the local BU91 T t bolds Important place.". _ BABY HAPPY 1�i�flM I.and from the feelings. that one has i train Service, and bursting into flames. sell like a Rash- Try these recipe r using' dr'ed -- -' the power to do so. -Evening Standard a siaale dp paces.it fruits. waking us several *In action eyerything hinges on the baby kept ®tied Apricot bee_Cream' timea a night..until 'we started giving knowledge and leading of men. 75c and-40c• him a little Castoria after his last ' tapound dried apricots. "VCs should perhaps reserve the - nursing," says an Iowrt mother. "He title man of action. to him who loves 2�scuplula cold water - slept soundly from the ZhSt night and action for Its own sake, not for ifs L : 3 cuptule top milk it made him look and feel worlds I galas. leo we call lovers those who - % cupful pulverzed sugar. better," Baby specialists; endorse o - � �' 1 tablespoonful lemon juice. make money o1 lover Claims :Many Victims to Canada -Fletcher'e- Castoria;- and mlllfana of "A true man of action will have no and shpuld be guarded against. :'I cupful cream or evaporated milk. `mothers know how this purely-vege-I dread of even the greatest social up- ,. Eyes of Blue } Dried Peach Pie with Whipped Cream table, harmless preparation helps heavals,- knowing that there will al- to you Minard's �������_fir y pound dried peaches - babies and children, -with'colf"c, con- ways be men to understand-and lead. E es of Gray 2 cupfu?ils water I stipation, colds, diarrhea, etc. The 'Lite is no more than pursuit,' said --love while awn L. ° 3r ca: Yreaen ed, 3, being one of the 13 cupful brown sugar 7 oldest a.medics used, Mtitary a 1-tnlmeat Fletcher'signature !a always on the a 'Greek.philosopher, . Can one Imag- has relte%ed thousands of cases of 1 tablespoonful lemon juice wrapper of genuine Castoria. Avoid ine any better justification for action Wbst are �� ByOd andGrise, iirbnchltie, sore Throat, Asthma d rim dice eke t t a m 1 tablespoonful grated orange rind Imitations. an oar 6• t s n Enemy to which derives Its values and ifs joys j Saying t°(l+�ay - s Germs. Thousands of bottles beteg used 1.4 cupful peach .water -b-` only from tta own exercise' I Your eyes have no voice, but every ties• For-seals by an druggists I tablespoonful butter. An old Scots beggar, with'a .bonnet and several t in hand, asked-a clergyman for "a bit "Action is perhaps-the least preten- I• the . speak-lftay s6wv moods I .;fir T�stasm.al Co.,�., Lia., '4 tions usage of life. i t•mp�• Th"do more they would not exchange the period In of charity."' The'minister put a piece The man of action la immune from show your physical coadidon, which I have lived for any other in of sifter into his-hand. "Thank ye, air, �,r. they clear 1x1 c, opar!<li with metaphysical anxieties, For.hlm the Asaltb--or dud, ..i Tell ane the world's history. .- ,Andrew W. oh, thank ye. I'1L g!'e ye_an,after to to the whit.}P This r."awaft tins.i. 1 noon's hearing for this ane o' these .mystery of man suffices. the aisnd o; intestinal: alagglshnse.— 1. Mellon. "IE 1s the'manifold results achleved suto4ntestacat and liver trouble-Dont O -- days." n�.�ieee chis warning of poor health to daily which give a man of action the + !Harry: "Hullo, Bill, I haven't seen —=. _ . -It- Is amazing how nice people are patience necessary for' great under- you for twelve inottths. V4]iat have _ Women poundkeeps do my Bill:. ."Twelve to You when t lNey know you are going takings. C e s a dx you been doing?" _ - •; months." .. away.-Michael Allen. '•a'hilat�tis intelligence.is focussed war "'I was nervous and all run on the daily task, the man of action down.Now I.eat better and sleep leaves his distant alms to the keeping better-" "It helped r xy thirteen ' p Y'_ Annual Meetin of his heart. . i T . Q year old daughter."--"�took it be- Royal .Bank �++aj t.�f�s fore and after my baby was born." "Ill-the--last, resort all great enter-i curse ter a,6 m- A yeseieW r. The sixtieth annual meeting of .improvemeat in- Canadian Conditio0e prises are reducible to the same thing. per"Yawafters+the @MY Prodrot - I am gai�g m'�day." - :shareholders of The Royal Bank of brings corresponding increases fu the Their infinite diversity resolves itself PW abort ciarecler-/row toe Eya is Canada marked the close of the most volume of goods which they can, sell Into this abstract quest,-the poetry, or, _ JatrraBrsciaat beseett. successful year in the history of the us.- F'roat this vlea_point it might be It you will the mathematics of,action. : gem ,lgawr Harold P. Ritchie a Co, YF ask Vie-report. submitted showed considered economic statesmanship The matt of action rarely.expiates T.aaato ■es _ that both the assets and the profits for the unlfed--States to discover on his great ambitions.Df the the bank constituted a record for means ,to increase their purchases .,The contempt in )which_action'is Canadian banking. I from Canada, rather than to consider held by those"whom we are accustom- measures which will coastitut� new ed to call iafellectuals arises from the s ,' ' Dealing with the question of tr>tde:trade barriers."-relationship between between Canada and the fact that they are generally ignorant United States, Sir Herbert Holt, thel General Manaper'c Address of its true:springs. ` Discussing`the policy of developing There is perhaps something naive -e'd u' president, said:, the latent resources of our country, "No country imports more. goods Mr. Neill said in part:- at the root Wall enterprise," ;from a single market than Canada 1m- . ''boring the past-two or thrEe years =0 ce BERNARD GRASSET. o�t+wNe ports from that country, The value many existing industries Pave been (Authorized translation by Geoffrey1�� 01 hese imports during the twelve reorganized to meet the requirements -Sainsbury in the New Adelph1_)- �®p44 moat sending September '30, 1928, of e>Jlanding business. Mergers have `s• - aggregated 790 million dollars, a total been effected to insure production on Minard s Liniment prevents Flu,' the most efficient basis, and many __ ��1i more than $00 million dollars in ex- new industries have been started. ,; 00,000 Allied Dead due s oNd Tot' h'-e , A'C" cess of Canadian E Jes to that marketThrough a number of different invest- . „uoa during the same period. Such an un meat bankers Rho are our customers. Belgrade.-The b'oaeg .of."---1100,0@0. ,,i,at•We -" balanced trade relationship is injuri- we have had the opportunity to assist soldiers of Serbia, France, England ,,,,' �cn - ous to the national welfare of this in such financing, with the result that and Greece will be placed in a massive country. numerous new and valuable connee- tomb which the Jngoslae SoveramiPnt _ "In spite of the fact that the pres- tions have been secured for the bank. has erected at Kamtchatklan. On this i eat trade relatio•Ship between the I am glad to be able to report that In hilltop the Allies defeated the Bul• Sick stomachs, sour stomachs and I Take a spoonful ill water and vont every such case credits granted have garikns ten years ago. indigestion'nsually meku'exeesb 'acid.j ulfhaPPY condition will •probably end two countries 'is disproportionately been liquidated to our- satisfaction, 0 -- i in five minutes. Then You will al- two to the United States, there The stomach nerves are over•stimu- 3nd despite the number of new issues ys know what to. do: Crude sail- Complainant (in an assault case iia i 4. •_ -�' Is active discussion of f•trther tariff that have been made;we-are carrying --- fated:'Too much-acid makes-silts atom,1-,Iiaarmtul methods Rill never appealIncreases that seem likely to shut out no undigested securities." English court)-I have witnesaea to the few competitive items which Cana- He pointed out that in this'period of prove it. ;Defendant-1 have , wit- ach and intestines sour. to you. "t#o prove this for vont owlet • u mast less reserves.. --times. The nesaes. present. form ie-Phillips'-Milk of Magnesia,be-' agreeable hours.' p against Be sure to et the genuine Philliya' - one harmless, tasteless dose .. . 8.. titans now sell there. It would seem prosperity reserves should a built nesaes to Drove there were no wit. Alkali kills acid instantly. The best sake. It may save a great mazTy . ' that those who propose such tarn! _ changes fail to 'realize that checks Public has the right to expect sound - -.0► cause upon Canadian prosperity sutomati• leadership In government and Indus- No succezaful boy ever saved any neutralizes many times its volume in rink of Magnesia prescribed by physi - -- -= call+ check the volume of goods which try and with such leadership there money.-Henry Ford. acid Since" its invention, 60 yearts tinea for 60 years in Correcting ezcessl can be no doubt concerning the won Mo, it has remained the standard ..acids. Each bottle contains full dire can be bought from the United States, derful prospects that tb'e future_holds . land that on the other Land continued d store for Canada. ISSUE No. S— 9 witb physfcia� everywhere. `tions-any drngatoro. ' n.-fih. .. ,F .ver. .,.-yN '..i:,. ...+ ..-.'u.G'.a... ..,:d.±r ^M ..•p]' _.'. :: - 'w en.n�'. -... r. >.... dl:N' 6 n..wF. 17 % V." W% -.E. L.Chapman has been con. -:-Goverowent trucks halve,beed' ned to his house'suffering ffoiii x sprinkling hot safiddu the icy pave- gnu]" UAVAL. went in the village this week, -he E. and 9-rs. Bradley, of Whit- .-Our 79.L: hosiery lines of woik, -Rev.. It H. Rickard" was in "AD • q -,S. cashwere and silk and wool` are Wbitby on Tuesday-eVe as- o by, Spen t,Su u d ay w i.th C. a n-dM r * sisting in the progam, at the Fath, Bradley. your best buy. Bradley's. Miss Ethel Vonklu,-of Clark and Lyle Ramsay, or and Son banquet. and spent the week-end with Miss of Toronto. spent Sunday at the -A number from.St-Pikul's.4 rphyllis-Pilkey. home of the former's parents here. St. Andrew's Women's Missionary e township c • w ill on Wednesday. -Tb o"Vil , ill -Mrs. McTaggart, widow of the Societies attended the Presby meet �l� on Mundsy,Feb. 11th, for the late Prof. MeTaggart, an o sister tort at OshawaOdds -Vkl 11, 1 NI tra-usa(Ition of general buslnegs- of Miss Louisa Richard u, died The county council, Which -.Mrs. HubsRewme Is spend• last week was in session last week, his ad- Ing a few-days h' -under- luurned to February 12th when W and "- must d ere with her Ladies* &tW ebildren's. 9 amount of unfinished ter tire. Savage. who Is in very wear au'd hosiery, also Ituen Dud considerable am rcor reasonably business w Ill.be'deal t with.health. stAmped goods very $ _He�hin, of Montreal, Ortced. - Bradley's. -Dr. H-.T. Fallaise,Resident Dent- F. N. oreVeruON with his par- 6 "at tits weekend I%,olle week of winter "wea tb ist. , Office, in residence, two doors -End or �,;;,.+ O onto here.and N. F. -Machin and. sr. viz: between Dec. 9th sad Dec. ering Office hours: 9 a.m. to p.m. lamily. (if Oshawa. 150, over 4000 autos need the east -of St. Andrew's Church, Pick- TE is rumored that Thomas highways bet%een Toronto and ering, daily, and evening by appolAt- hse vold his firm hereto only. Man's Montreal due to the work of the ment­* Heavy Wool , :2.Pair Men's Heavy Solid Lea F, Highwo-y-s _Comirio-Dr. F. E. Luke, Op. James White, who will. take pos. Quebec Department of etrist, 167 Yonge$t.,Toronto, Mactijaw, size 36. ther High Top Boots, just the session on the 1st of April. in keeping the highways in that tom -Regular 6.50, now 5.00 thing for snow, sIzes 8 and 9. -The Woman's Association of provides open -for •traffic. As may be consulted about yonr eyes Worth 6.00 pr, now 4.2,5 burch will meet on snow 19 so much more plentiful in for glasses at A. H. Allin's Drag 4 _St. Paul's 0 that province than It is in these Store, Wbitby, on Titiepday, Feb' Wednesday, Feb. Otb, at 3 P. M.' nary the 5th. parts, the use of, snow plows was r Men's Horsehide Mitts, wool at the home'dT Mrs. Fallais6.Society of very extensive. Very seldonf'iq -Mrs. Harvey Edwards is off lined, heavy wool ctiff-I Men's all wool Work Socks, -The Young People's Soci well both light -and dark shade@. i8t..Patti's Church will meet inthe thesnow- PlOW necessary on the duty as mail courier this week'on made-few pair left. Regular 45 per pair. iS.B' He" on Friday evening at highway in "the vicinity of Pick• account at the serious illness of Regular 1.25, noiv 98"ceots now 3 pair for 100 o'clock. Something different ariog*. her fAtber, Mr. Thorndykei -of -The ice which formed on the Whitby, who received a stroke a Come 1. Ethel the pavement on Thursday forenoon few days ago. _MJs8 Powell bad last made motoring very difficult At a meeting of the Oshawa Men' -Heavy Dark Grey and 8 Men's 4-buckle Overshoes, just misfortune and dangerous. The rain which Club 'a few nights ago-W. E. N.. rtune on Saturday evening [tie Work Shirts, W fall on the Ice and severely Na;r B: a few of each size. They're fell the night 'previous 0 "Big 88., 7 - irijure her, back, and as a result froze int Sinclair, M. P. P, predicted that ug good value at 4.00, going mediately after failing causing a there would be a general election .-Great value at 1.69 now at 3.19 k has since been confined �to the glare of ice on the pavement as before October next as Premier would not face the elec. a smooth as glass. The bus drivers Ferguson w 9 with a deficit in 19 9. Collacutt Is opening thing finer on the market in TEA than our "Flowerdale" -".,.,.garage to Oshawa for the accom. wisely decided to cut out their tor trips until the roads were io'vi safe -After several disappointments There's no .,linodatiou of his bussesand several tr e Pekoe at 85 cents pert and In a cheaper grade the men employed in his Pick. condition. However, in the after• on account of wild weather the Orange our "Big Store" blend at 65c lb. This latter, r of noon the busses ran on schedule School Board have at last got the 0 eriox garage will be transferred to 'roads, school rink in good condition. is equal to,any75c package tea. ' I , time. Asa result of the -Monday, those driving cars did so very There will be hockey on notwithstanding Wednesday find evenings. -The annual meeting of the t, bu Pickering public library will be carefully, Shaker Flannel Special. plain �e library rooms this this, a number took to the ditch. and skating on the -other week A clean-up,in"Stripe Bath Tow colors, 27 in wide, pink, -held I a the A but maize and mauve. (Friday)evening at 8 o'clock. t no serious mishaps occurred. nigbts. els, size l8x33, good qtmlity. is -An increase on auto insurance -It Is rumored that the Ontario Few pairs left. good attendance of members cents per yard rates goes into effect to-day, to Highways Department Is consider 25 cents earb, 45c per pair. .To clear at 19 cen Its requested.equested.of StGeorge'is Worpeo's Guild in force till Feb 1st. 1930, a schewe to overcome the incon -The regular monthly meeting when , it is feared there will he venience which the public hes to . increase. The increase OD face every time a big freshet oc. I M ro All colors in Corticelli Sweater will be held at the home 6 - another Wednesday, Feb. Ford cars is 50 per Bent. for puhlic curs,causing the water to over flow Stripe Bath Toweling by the Yarns In ounce bulla, M 'ngsley on Wednes the yard, fast colors. English and property damage and the road at the west end of 6th, at 2.80 m All members liability but there village. The proposal is to raise cloth. Real bargain at must go, Are requested to 'be present. for collision 25 per cent, -The flu spidemi c has liractl- Is no Increase for theft or fire. the road a sufficient heigbthsoeld up that 21*cents per yard Regullki 20c, now 15c. There Is quite a strong feeling that at no time will traffic be rally disappeared. There way be of a car should carry on account of .submerged road- & few isolated cases. but thev are every owner few In Dumber The frosty urea' insurance, as a protection to the way $pendid corrugated Rubber' Women's 'Galoshes. in black thor add snow is receiving much of public. There is many a car -After several years of intense Stair pads, %18, 20c each.owner only, velvet cuff, Cuban who could not pay $5 00 if suffering death came to the relief the credit for the improved con.- "Feltol" Floor Mats, I8x36 in. heels, all sizes, very smart and. clition. he caused injury to another car. of John Doyle on Wednesday at only 19 cents each. .'Comfortable, to clear at 2.49. -Tice services In St. Paul's and it is only just to others that St Michael's Hospital. Toronto, 'United Church on Sunday will be every car owner should be compel• where he had gone about a month as follows- 10 So a. m., morning led to be in a position to pay, dam- ago for treatment. Death was worship ; 11.45 a. w., Sunday ages for which he is responsible. caused by diabetic gangrome. and • A3chool ; 7.00 p. ro.. evening or- -One day last week a bomb- in &D effort to PrOlOUR his life one ---CHAPMAN woe will be -conducted shell was thrown Into the camp of of his logo was amputated above by the PastorIt is said that the Ford Motor the employees of the General the knee a few days ago, but this . - Motors, of Oshawa. when they did not have the desired 'effect. age and • lose last year. were informed that their wages W. Doyle was 77 years of a Co. operated at & would be reduced about 27 per was twice married but had no and they do not expect to pay any No in e r- cent. This reduction effects only children. He is survived by his W t ear dividends in IM. We do not the,piece-workers in the Pontiac widow to whom the sym atby of • th o k. however,-that Henry Ford His department, but it is thought that the community is extended. 7 7 wtll be compelled to Ko to the poor it will be also applied to the other ftineral will take place to-day Wei. �She s. just ]about here, so bouse for some years to come. -St. Andrew's Y. P. S. will departments of General Motors. day) at9.00 &,ni,, from his late meet this(Friday)evening. i ILt 8.0It ii claimed that, when the days residence, and after service in St. bful prepared eclock. The program, which is laid off are taken into corrsilierit. Francis de Sales Church interment % lin charge of the Devotional Com., tion, the wages will now amount will take place in the R. C. Caine- to abut'$18 or$20 per tarp.. ,Will introduce the study of "The to amount ,Stanfield's UnderWear Christ of the Round Table," by E week, A number of Pickering -.8taDISY Jones. All are welcomp. men are included in this redue. Now Advors"On"nos. and Heavy Sox tion. Needless to say, those who -It to feared that the mild we&- ther of the early part of the arsaffected-by the reduction 1WOR BALE-s. will accom- modate 4 families. TermC.to sun -chaser, Gutta Per e and winter hie played havoc with sent it very strongly.' eba Rubbers -A very fine concert was given 1w S,Bundy,Claremont. 3tr. many fields of fall wheat and -clover. Fall wheat had a healthy in St. Paul's. United Church last f%OR_ SALE-Young Jervev #-aw. Williams' Boots 9� fall and was in Monday evening. The Reader for V do.Feb,7th. M. B. Burk. R 'R. AIM"rance to the. the the evening was Mips Jessie Tnite, -Locust Hill, Phone Pick 1031. 22-23 &V--*%dv4%td1tiou to withstand 'Witch n"s Shirts n ei a d Headlight of Albert College, MiRs Tuite was. SALE-A number of window -winter. for chicken pens. Wcects s FOR Overall The great increase in the ably assisted by Miss Helen Bun• sash. suitable 141f each. T.C.Brown.!Brougham,i soprano soloist of Whitby ,amount of wheat produced to the norLadies'College: Miss WyIda Pal OR SALE-About W tons of Alfa}- world causes some to fear that f the Toronto Conservator Ffahay, Apply A.G.Clark, cor, Brock Rd. Lake,shore. R R, 1,Pickering, .12tf there way be an over production mer, o and W ofMusic;and Rev.-R. Semi Ready Tip-Top and Lowndes' which will mean a of in the Miss Tuite is one of the finest OR SALE-1 Jersey, cow-5 8 rice. old. due to frethen Jan.31st; also I e Overcoats iD The opening of new areas artists that we baveever.h%d the F Suits -and the north-ween is largely re- vilege of hearing. Sbecombines cow, due 16 lleAln Feb.20th. Phone Pick 5214. 22-23 ------ -sponsible for thie. pr Mini Sills qualities of the fine artist - - ...... -Geo. S. Henry. Minister of OR SALE-Somewell.bred 2-year Highways, has issued an order to If we were to choose any special OR heifers. y allot 20.con.5. Picker. 'Now isn't that a dandy 6ombination to f0101 7 number from her fine program &8 in=. Phone Pick lwjdhn L.,Gillman.Brougb- Jaek Frost with.? wthe effect that all motorists driv 011m specially effective we would am.Ont. 21.22 their care on and after Feb. being e mea-tiod-_"A Perfect Ti ibute " Her -tTANTED. TO RENT-A small. Hue a leader in particular field. a are. its own Pa with last year's marker .0, humorous numbers and those giV� place, 2 to 4 acres,with small h4%lfie MKI Every tc. picked np." He considers ` ra;�� sicken poultry house,if po%sible. Address was sufficient that one month. Rient erk in the Scotch and Irish dialects ITE Png, .2.2-2.3-.-- 9 time in which to secure the licenie were also very appealing. The Fred T. Buntiug, Pickerin other artists, Miss Bonner and ORONTO WET-WASH LAU.N. -`Plate@. Miss PaYmer,- in their niiisical pro. TDRY(Semi finish)-Letour driver c411 and Established 1857. -We are now toto February explain our 24 hour service. just. leave your gra in,roundedout due of the 6 nest with halt of the winier-behind tip. name with Mr.S.W.Davis, barber shot). We evening -February 'being a abort month s of its kind that We will pick up anddeliver3 times.a week. We have bad the privilege of enjoy FCR SALE-Comprising insr will soon be here. will ARM likely have some severe weather itlg--COIW-. F165'acres, lot 12.B. F.con., Pickering Tp, -Complaints have been made to in a good state of cuitivat ion thOT0139111Y equip J -yet, and possibly an abundance of pedis,dairy or grain farmin niddern A I IJ N S :.: snow, bntthe moat of the dark, the Toronto papers regarding the with water system and two There are,130 are past,-and and 15-screa of pasture. ' For price and particu- Cloudy days from practice-of smoking Tridulged in acres Of workable land,heing well undeTclrained, 9 • by patrons of the T. T. C. bneoeS tars apply at The Pickering Bakery. 16tf now on there will be. lots of sun Id. riinning between Torooto and -On Wednesday, We.represent strong Mutual Fire lusurance .--Katharine A. Lawson. eldestdan. laid down smokers Priv}. Companies whose rates are the bg '00 the 'r to 7obter of Rev. F. A.and Mrs. Lavi• leg6 of sojoki ear"Sea bine,even if co . ' 1 ' lowest obtainable. Jan. kith, Hamilton. Accord e rules Lha_ Speclal Va ue rummer$on. Pickering, was united in This is all rixbt in the L when the windows- way be marriage to Dr. W. J. Dodge, in time milk pails, 10 qt. 19t. Paul, Minn. The Rev." A. C.' 'oOened, and the drought caused in tib' We insure both Village and Farm PrftbYteiifin minister by the-car in ' motion will atlow size, going last at. 25c Properties. While they 1-1st. from Sioux Falls, S. D.,conducted the smoke to escape without affect Ceremour and Mrs. Ing any of the passengers in front - Tremium rates gladly-supplied,.- without obligation. the Mr. t 1406 Grand of the smokers, but in the winte Dodge am at home a' IN Make ,your bent lay Ill feeding n Ave.. St. Paul. when it is so cold that the vii more oyster sbellSol mica • -Eggs are so plentiful that they 'dows cannot opened. the smoke .. - We have thein grit. are ebeaper than they have been Will permeate the whole bus to at right prices. INSURANCE-Life. Fire Auto Accident. Sickness. years at this time of the the annoyance o!many. Someof .:,BQNDS_.-Gqvernment,M�ulclpai, Corporation. for some Year. Vacy wholesale dealers the-busses have sasmoking Com- Special value in auto MORWAGE LOANS on Farm Pr9porttes REAL rear, L BSTATE-Farm and Residential' have lost thousands of dollars on partment at the which deals tires. Come in and packed eggs, "they are compelled satisfactorily with the nuisance. x complaints have also been _tee thfm. -to I them for less then they Simile 861 - . I W paid for them. ­' .'- . - I . B A R K-E-R'v S ON The low price of made with regard to some of the Phone 4600. paekod eggs keeps down the price busses running east of Toronto. 4sid ones. Poultry raiserp This is a matter tb:Ftt afionid be :)ICKERING of new g be �hey hKd a profit dealt with. by the Highway De ALVI state that while I N. BUSHBY pirtmeat i at er than bythe bris about 12 cents a dozen last win• t r. I Ilv Are n 4_ 340 of new selling them at owners who do not want to act PICKERING Telephone FiAecing- 800 f* 12,ceute per dvzen. arbitrarily with their patrons. J wy­