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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_12_067-, �7.7^ -4` � ;-,c t 7 A-� :.7 7 92% 9 -t .-.-PIC'KE%r'jvvA-.LDW-TLNG9"ONTOv ]FRIDAY, DEC. is I 41111010votimal, 64arb*. DUNSARTON. DUNBART014. aiedtcaL Annual Christmas Tree and John Mundell, of Claremont has White 's-: Mill The An GREENWOOD entertainment will be held in the moved into the Hendeison house. Community- Hall on Saturday even- The Christmas Tree and Entertain- , R. H. O. PEARSON-Physician ing Dec. 21 at 8 p. m. There will be ment-on Dec. 18th is much looked an and Surgeott. Dunbarton. lay Is running again after the flood. a good program of drills, recitations for. --XILLS RE.FORSYTH.O r and Eveibody wel- Mrs. Jean White is spending a .tt. D.. Direeto Sawiox Lumber, pantomi2nes. JklLspotometrical Associa of Ontario. Reg. come. Silver Collection._ few days in 34c�arboro-witkher sister 'Established 19% 2129cm Menabor of the Ankerican Grain, summer months, on. Eye* easmined by e*rlv Mrs. Wni. Renrja&y. 7 Claremont. Oct. .,on Tuesdays and Frid^ye.'* GREENWOOD. The Publib Ubrar at Dunbarton &RL A. GRUBIN. R. O.-Eyesigbt, Vanufacturiag. Ba;pkets of &11 have. received. nearry one hundred Y. Specialist. Honour graduate of the College kinds, including . Born, on Thursday, Nov: 28th, t.0 new books, which will be operjad on Wheat and Barle -of Opto -netry of Canada: Gold medalist and Kenri3th, and Mrs. Bush, a sort. Wednesday evening, from 8 to �)• in wanted &M Herman prize winner in 1928. At Markham, Bushel, 11 Quarts, 6 Quarts, Pi*nt Mrs. Olive Witheridge,, of'Torontu, the hase-ment of the United Church. eillonday from 9 a, in. to 5 p. m,. in Dr. dent.cl office. At Steuffviue from Wed: Quart Boxes, Berry Crates. spent'the week-end at' the Trkinble This, library is for -everyone. Let 48 sk!ds y to Saturday of each week. Eyes examin- home here, :Highest prises paid. so Glasses fitted and repaired. Highest quality A,Iarge� atock on hand at Percy. Clark is off duty these days all use it freely. j S at Lowest Prices. Phone touff 2405. 481y reaso'nable.prie"es. A pretty . wedding took place at with a very severe cold. Trinity- Parsonage, Cobourg, on Nov. Special - Price Pi ice redactions at the 22nd, in the presence of the near re- RISTIAN, Barrister and factorv. CEDAR GRO.VE. latives of the younlZ couple, when Majr� ON ,A0S(E- OB - gAret Winnifred, daughter'of H. F. South Wing Court House, Whitby. ;My l""tor, N"ury Public Etc- money to Phone Markham 6405 or 8420 or write The bazaar held in the school room' and Mrs. Toytie, Cobburg, was marr- Barley Feed, Ch". White, Locust Hill. Oct. of Zion Church, Cedar Grove last ied to Arthur Randall, of Cobourg. $37.00 EATUN & RUSS -Barristers. So. Saturday,'was a decided success, des- 'Blieitors Nqrtherb Ontar;a. -Building, 330 Rev. W. R. Tanton officiated. Mr. SayStreat Toronto, pite the very inclement weathei. and Mrs. Randall left for a trip to per ton. Cash. beautiful The large booth with its points West before taking up resid-, F. Ross'. :Adelaide 2767 A pple B arrels decorations, must. have put . those encti. in Cobourg. present stmasy" mood; ICHARC - .9 ON & PICKERING- in a "Chri' Poultry IJLI:"v-ed& Barristers, Solicitors etc. 0.13-214 Ctinfed• for the aprons, towels, fancy goods, WHITIEVALE etation Life Building. Corner Yonge and Rich. and novelties disappeared as if by CRACKED CORN, Sts. Tbronto, Phones Adelaide 4489 and FOR SAL Pickering office -a magic. The fish-pond was well pat- Everybody is glad to see the new ,,a;da ocepe n w ad& ad -SCRATCH FEED, , gek anon. , y evenings Ph ronized and afforded-Jieaps of amuse- bridge finished. a In large ment and for those with a sweet Misses Emma.Birnie and Irene DRY H XSFF. Deystcu tooth there were pounds and pounds 1-fornshaw spent the week-efid at their. Prices right. or of candy, also cakes, doughnuts and homes here. ..VEIL C. SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D. S.: cookie-. Tea was served from •,.30 The bazaar and concert held in the (Sacce,mor to Dr, J. N. Dales;, Graduate at to 8 o'clock a goodly number paxtak- church here last Friday �'night was Royai College of Dental Surgeons and Toron. truty. At Claremont Mg. The girls of & Y. W. A. wish decided success. office over D. A. matt ie•li. 2 store every Tuesday arid FridRi, Phone to tharik all those who helped to make The Baptist Mission Circle rre� 'A -quantities this. their first bazaar, such a sic the home of Mr-. Hiltz on TuA!, Z.J;ly C O A L KR BERT T. FA LL A I SE. L D S., cess. last. A good. number were present D. D S - Graduate •f the Royal f and a pleasant afternoon- wa,-� spent Umm-tal Surgeons and the University PICKERING e�. by'' Fal. 0 . GREE11 RIYER, r in residence second door east of St And.. Church. Pickering. one. Office hour,; 9 The Township Collector, NV : G. A good supply of Hard and Soft by Or, Sunday, Dee. Sth, Mr. Aug- Scott, will be in Mr. Beaton'* jfficr� Cols-I on hand. - Also a anppty ,.;�.IJID 6 P. m., or appointment. (X-tay YARD Phone Pick 3" '00. 431Y LUMBER ustine, of Toronto University, w3l tomorrow (Saturday) from 10 ri. m. of Kindling Wood, take charge of the afternoon service until .3 'p m. to receive taxes !"m Illuoinsoo garb*. THE RURAL in ti-.e church .here, c.ommenc;!i,,z at those who -h to pay direct to nim stove length. o wish I 'clock. The Community are co:- The Baptist - Surriky School will 12tf Phone Pick.'17019-. HLIZABETH RICHARDSOI:',:2: SECURITIES COMPANY LTD dially invited, . hold.their annual Christmas Anniv- ,A* Fire and automcb,leinsurance of all kinds, toWl'swunICOmpank"of sobdEriancial stand. A box social and -darice will be hvid cirsary to-mices on Sunday, Dec. 22"TW DIDNALD MUNRO. PICKEKIN G Real imitate and Insurance. in the Green River Hall, on FrAtty, in the afternoon and evenlinp. Chen Dec. 6th. The proceeds are in aid of on 'Christmas night (Wednexaq-,,r) I HORGE KEAY-Licensed auclion. eer, Al"ona Live stock and general sales Farm Properties a Specialty. the piano fund. Everybody w0comc., don't miss the entertainment. Pieuse 9- SURNINGHAM. V74,"Aedco. Terms reasonable. R. Artmirusion, gents, 50 cents; Indies k-p,,p this in mind and watch out for - Building and General . Me. Phone Stouff 9M. 6­4 Head Office: 213 214 Confederation without boxes, 50 cents. Gent,4 biiy- further particulars Contracting. Life Building. Tniocto. YPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, ing boxes will get a refund . of. 50 Estimates furnished on all,classiso s fisr 000tit's's" Of Tart and Outsd& As*- Phone Main 1390. 'MAOUGHAM. of wort - interior And Elterior. 4 j"osi-mil•s of all kind* L&16311114dto 00 abor$M OUL r enterprising young people, un aeftes. Address Grem aivw P a.. one Branch Office; Gordon Building, Alterations and repairs. Pickering Ontario. der the leadership of Mrs. Pa kei, Great concern was felt by. the COM- A-33RATON TOWNSHIPOLERK - .'', � 7:r-'L r . . nity, on Saturttay eveninLr' whon it Chfinneye Built ConersteWork. Phone WOO. .28if arii. organizing a B. Y. P. U. The mu con-yanew otimminsimear far -%king known that Bobby Malcolm, Phone Pickering 5712 sMtlavivo. Aeotionsans 3W Money to loss ineetings are to be held every Sun- became an ZW= o"Inum of Kwrhw Ld- THE ',WbiTHES LIVE LONGER day afternoon, at 2.15 iMMCLlilitety was ru:,hed to the Sick CbilWlren's FAIRPORT. ONTARIO • as• t preceding the regular church -service. Hospital, Toronto, suffering from WASHED OUR WAY. es to his head, cau.m I R. GRANT -Lot 1. concession-4, Contests, sleigh -rides etc, are hk,in-, serious injuries operation S H I N G L E Sr.arboro. TeUpbone Markham' 75M 'We b`sv4 made basic formed on'SundAy eon of planned and some very cnj,,y.jbj7e by a kick from a horse. An Wtorest Accountant. Business and Munici• times are anticipatea for the* coriling was per ditors GRANT, GODFREY &CO. 81 wash day, Here each color St. East. Toronto, which was suc�cessfql, but he soil. be Nova Scotia RbinprIen Canada, Adelaide and fabric is given the scienti. winter. A very hearty. invitation is w & - kept in the hospital for some ..tinge, Galt Galvanized Steel 8hl gles fie formula that beet meets its extended to all the people in n A needs. For each class we use cludir,- the bays and .girls, 6,n,�, All are hoping for a speedy n.1 Bird's Felt Slate Shingleel oint M ' E use from nixie to twelve cban• ' and join with them in their. act: pit --omplete recovery. Mrs. Male for sale at kind, of aat*s pTO�,oth attended gee of filtered rainsoft water s. went to the city on. Sunday, T. PATERSON'S CLAREMONT ing on Monday evening. In WS - Call and get prices. Phone 2813 - rest An average of six hundred gal- W lone for your fistrilly washing, SMOUGHAM. A number of the friends of No wonder clothes I-tuaderid lietc-n Apple-by gathered "at tho War- here are cleaner sod Nli�,s Muriel Sheppard was a city ren Willson home on Thursday even- "Coall COaI la st longer. .--LAW'S visitor last week-end. ing last to spemf a qw-jal ^vening and The Clayton AiTord fumily, of Tor- to show in a tanvible mann-�r the ns- -1 0% A R A r= Ef Oshawa Lauhdq & ,Grp ento. visited -their- relatives he Appleby WR3 held IV W, teem in which Miss A S in this community, it being the arc AND SERVICE STATION iCleaDing-Co., Ltd• Robt Feasby's sale 'on Monday of her marriage to 31r. Leanar I ' I afternoon was well attended aril fail Beach, of Meadowvale. The wedding w HArd and Soft 1808j of the: All clothes ned freqnent dry cleaning best quLlity on to keep them sanitary. Our cli% jog pr . ce- were realized. took place on Saturday' evening rut e are prepared to do all kinds, n 'c 5j of repairing ofears, also bat, • department turns old clothes Bear ;n mind thait oiir Christmas Mr. Willson's home. About hand Rev. j S. tery charging, - electric out -like naw concert an] supper. is to be held cm guestg being present. WE CALL AND DELIVER the evening of -,he 20wkh. Ferguson offitiated-lat the ceremony. welding and in fact ?:Foes It , .011- eeko.r wid (;,,r(1,.)n -Vscf i 'I?'- Mr.,;. D. Gannon played the wedding woo- A. LAW, everything In v Phone 48M :7.0 both of Nurt% Pay, are visitors o session • with R. C. Jones, Local Representative. inarch, and sang. The -many ne erbmff. Qnt• With Harry W. and Mrs. Jermyn this useful and valuable presents from the car vrork. TIME TABLE-Fickbring Station friends of both bride and groom gave Gas. Oil@, Grease and Accessoriew IL _ Trains abundant testimony of the regani in always on hatid. Taxi Service. ping East due as folimm- Mr.4. Fair was a visitor of Mrs No 7.W .Buy Your - 10 Mgil M. Margaret Philip on Saturday, Mlr�L, which they are held. The best wiqh- -4 I,ft&l -Agent for Chevrolet Care. 23 12-55 P. X. Philip accompanied her on her return es of the community follow* them t.) $0 Local 5.24 P. M to the city. their new home.- Sunday train , g. 88 A. M. W Mr. and Mrs. Everest 'were with Gordon J. 4� -,-Gifts' I Trkins going W*44 due as follows-- Mrs. Everest'; brother and 'sk.tii. WHtTEVALE. IML �ii1 No. 29 Local 9.23 A. M. 'Thos. and Miss Ganimage oil Wed- ..27 Local V 2-19 P. M. n2sAuy last. Saturday last was a red letter day --Early 9 Mail 9.03 P. M. Elmer and Donald Willson and in- the history of. Whitevale, it being Sunday train, '7-3- P- M- families spent the week-end m1th the occasion of the official opening Xmas -C ards tForegoing is according too Standard their people hero and attending the of the new bridge, erected to repl�tce Oc-cOionnl Chair@-Tbes'e Chiir@ time. Beach-Appleby wedding and also eel- the tompan.�tively new. bridge which beating ►1 -by' the disastrous rs. Edward Willsor?s bir-. was destroyed have that "made to-f feeling- Blacksmithing thday. floods -of last spring. On-accriunt G Alore $1.3 75-*21.50. Mrs. llt:rt Harvey rettlinied from of the very cold weather the number Horse Ehoein the city 'on Sunday and reports a plea- present was not so large as other. a Specialty. rsant and pofitable iinic spent at the- -wise would have - beers. The Min- Feraeries-1.50, 4.00, 7.50. Kid-die6arp,-Ki-odergarten Set ?, All General Work, including Wood Provincial Convention of Women's ister of Highways, and other Depart- Lsiit,year we hind the IRrg- Work, promptly Institutes. We will hear a full re- ifient officials were unable to be p-. • Doll Cradles etc. eat apgortment of Xin-as attended ti). port from her later. sent oil account of other engagements VL reld Among ering Those -piesent were the mer.l. Card.-4 ever' shown in Pick Children's High Chairs and Also, Mr. Jones and Mr. L�,nion, 1� Rocker-q. Agent -for T&cu Farm Secretaries of rhe Boy se%)ut Move- hers of the Townsbip - Council, 1i,"x- this yiRr we hs, ment of Untario, will attend ille mere- reeves -James Todd and John A. Nlhit . e viti-ch greater assortiment. . 4 Chboteffield Chairs U5-00--�iiie-zp Neafly a biindred' designs' ting, of the First Brougham troop in and the engineers, Messrs Morgason are beantiftil ebairs. - and Babcock, all of whom gave brief to choose from X1. 7. "VV=dvre6rd the Temperance Hall, on Thursday Willow Chairs 13.50, 16.60, 11.50. GREENWOOD 491y next. Anyone interested is invited spee6es. Most of the residents of to attend. Wbite'vale were present to witness The latest designs at JUdio Tables. Jvvlor and .- Bridge A number of the' friends of the the ceremony. The -honor of -olyen- Lpimps at' 9.50, 14 75, 16 25. COME IN H I ing the, bridge for public traffic was very -moderate price. og e family 'were delighted oh-Fri- Agoodassortment of solid (lay last,'to have a call from Mr. tind conferred upon the worthy clerk of and silver novelties. Mrs. F. Hoag and children, of Wash- the Township D. R. Beaton, who def- ALSO, AND Si8iiE ington, Mich., Mrs. Jaimes Hogle,. and tly cut the ribbon as if it were an ev- Cntflowets:acd pottedplauts A Mrs, W. Cameron anti child cry day event with him'. It was eon,' always on htotid'. now stock of Mr. an sidered proper that the members of We take orders for person- of Osh�wa- Orders taken for wedding and The December meetirja lof'flie Wom- the Council should be the first to --&I cards. Ask 'to see our funeral flowers. Good Cheer Ranges Prips Institute will be held at the home cross, so all piled into the reeve's car -.two'sanipls books. Your Many furn' , iture already about crossing, but name printed on each card f Yon can't do better for of Mrs. Bert Hai4�cv on the after- which hesitated abo noon of Tuesday -w 1=80y for Ubtiptulas qua , I5,-k- loth, Mrs. finally yielded to the persuasive poi- as low as .$1.00 per dozen. lity nor price. eve delivery. Harvey and Miss Cassels being, the eig of a number of men. The bridge You will also ass our hostesses on that afternoon. -Christ. was then ddelared duly .opened for Get your cards early -Neyr Furnace maA suggestions will be included in public traffic. A pleasing feature of the program. the building of the bridge is that it while the assortment services in coon- was built by the Road Superintendent on display. The anniversary rr�t - . : , . . good at C, As Ste Give rte a trial. We gnarintes ection with St. John's United church and his gang of men at a cost of a- will be held on Sunday next, Dec. Ath bout $6.000 less than if it haft been i. KE IN( N _WS E C R j� El N Pbone0W Furniture Dealer and Store Phone 1300] tisfaction. at 2.39 p. in. Rev. W. P. Fletcher • D. built by contract. U D. of Centre Street United church, Jones' Drug -29- Funeral Director..' Osha-wa, will preach. Special inu-ic Chicken-FktpaliuR iq still preva- Also Ambulance Service ALVIN BUSHBY �,•ffl be provided by St. Ardrew',qjlent throughout the township. DrngRifilt and 0hernitt, Church, Pickeril-s-Z. A cwrd ijl invit.,,t- Mr. Horton on the 7th concession Fisk-wing, Ontario PICKERING itill is extended to 911. is one.of the latest victLms, Phone 6900 Piok r u WA „ a; ' J mo' , .'�”„ .'!1 ., �. . „. ' -c'.. t, ••., �•- ',J'. a:' '. . • k- , 5, -0 & y ..,P, W- , . �,,.•y n ,'4� r1 -r'e, . ' .'nra+. . +.i....•- r. _,.,,wear , a T jet `• .�i: .. wry" t 1 V +. a " + �akiQ with a sailor neared them • Vary -Guy. , G #rrick was 'a man after his _ W i O a r �' - "the was a -thickset man with a - shock • of own- iieartr- . 10 it and bushy es•ebiows. Hifi mariner "As we used to. .say -at Uptown., as the manner of a scientist but his ' Where do we gt, from here ?' �; tree t 0 'tn- bronzed s#tin -ehowed'intimate' ac- Garrick -rolled- over on- his hack -and ,dt►aint4rice with the outdoors. stretched as the sun boiled out salt 'ater that had ;juckered his -skin. Dick,.who had known him belie well, •s ! oon disco•, eyed that he wus.on a little ' "S.(ar ring the `Inner Circle'!" he vacatior. , .his family having taken a. replied -tersely a- if it were all in tho• " cottage over on Shelter Island. dav' work. _ _. .... - To -be co_ntinued.) • "He's the best radio trouble finder in __ __ - the •world," put in Curtis. -"There's a fjrieLid of mine down east owns. this Balance ..SALAD A boat. He had 'nm put, i,i and p;tc We sped' on moonlit roads towar4s 699 me up. But they toll:.. nie. their �wd'ra•. the dams. less was c n the plink. So I tho fight And .in. the south there. hung • a i of the Ptofesior here and ,he agr a} starry cross; 1 " - coma over d !+ ols . 't over.. ] °_ I ai t an o u that i u er an e h `�_ 0M am - there's Y.nvthing lYIOng, lte'Id g s it gave e ay t yo Tight." That was my loss. - __ The skiff had come alongside by this time- "Say, partner;' inquired the + We sped ..down mystic ways where - i builder, of Curtis. "You seem to. know I water shone my customers here:. •If I -row them out By 1141ac hedges scented in the rain ; ' would yota mind if they took a look at I found truth naked when the cross the boat ?" Then, aside, "I think I can sd•ung low- QIQU111GIIItitUUl"Il► ! . hrlldtlll'AlI��llliHgUt tlJllt!llilillttfliltt I�lillfffll�lD111Tfllif?i snake a sale —maybe get an order to .That was my gain.. ._ k� Au! build." —Betty Riddell. RTHUR, REEVE Dick nodded ungraciously and the':faoriland. two skiffs set opt.' : IHAPTER IIf t'd) CHAPTER IV. It was perhaps an hour, or even JOLTS U•. C more, that Varfb buried himself in Sometimes it takes a .real jolt to ' Far down the porch Vira caught " "Fire'." the cabin, going over everything from wake up the irresponsible; one. It is eight �f Glens and had, no in of The orchestra hesitated at the sharp aerial' to headgear, testing vacuum ; fortunate if the jolt that wakes him j NEW AND OLD' the la figure longer. Girls alarm of the club soward, then decided tubes, getting a ne adjustment on the j does not, at the same-time, hurt his' - playing Y gu ge g �, J II How often men think that new it was not like a theatre, that there and fellows were passing and with a variable condenser. The air fairy loved ones, ideas calf for new arenas! They are n.:dge at .Ruth,° .Vira broke u the was no panic danger, dropped its fid- reeked with talk of tuning •- enerally wrong. Thi new sword is p g coils, trans- " party and the three continued down dles and saxophones and snare drums formers,; variocoupl�rs and variomet- For Toothache— Minard's Liniment. 1. for the old fight, the hew courage for end'ran. A moment later' the shrill j the. .old ,cotiflict. - 'Go' hope to thy, • toward the ball room; learc�g Garrick era, rh:ostats and regenerative sets •- ..to figure it all out, especially Ruth. s'ren whistle on the village power the merits and demerits of near! Y Deaf Hear Again - friends." -show the new life where who, the moment -they were gone, h.�use split the ether. Dick joined in ever controversial ica-e of apparatus $ f go Y P PP � the old one was lived. It will coat. ' seemed to resume leadership- he jostling mob in evening clothes. known to radio. It was to be expected, ThrOUgh New Aid P• P + . ;but it will count. The new'way of do. Dick had peen saunterin alone guess we. l: -make a de Mxe bucket thought Garrick, with a practical man r Earpiece No Bigge:' Tlia t Dime Wins, , g „ ing the old duty, bearing the old bur• ng brigade, panted Tony Bleecker,_ Its tike Vario meeting u with Dick, of the Eii htceiaetic Following. Test -Day I ,ten, fighting the- old temptations, to about the Club, 'speaking a few words g P the East Wing!" `inventive mind. In fact he was pleased. Free Trial Ofjer. to friends lolling in wicker chairs, U the corner of the Lod back of I p ' the vindication l i new heart. means P The second hour was lengthening better tweatyana Tear• devoted S tntla•, Y:odding to others, when he heard the � � � g siPeiT to the maanfaotars of sctaatific hnht• I make all things new" means the Club casino, n here were the living when Vario had the a scales work= ` toisy entrance of a group of young i pP hearing -etas: the Canadian woonsticoa ! making old .things new. °P� rooms, licke•1 a hun.ry red shaft of ling properly. Curti.•,, who had spent Ltd,, Dept. sae. 45 stchmond et. 'Vest. Dick Defoe was the quieter type of flame, Dick looke4 in dismay, On the most of the time in the. lithe pilot { model Aconustichon i hat9reepres perfected n he third floor ricks rooms;. ;house guing over some charts with the • greatest advance yet =ad* in the r•- COMMENDATION nian, undoubtedly destined to make _ .. any reasonably norm-1 girl happy. A A mo n• later he was bounding up navigator, rejoined their,; l creation of hearing for the lest. This %'henever g J latest wooaatseon is featured by a tiny you commend, add your the stairs and had flnr,g pia shoulder ••S_ ' ppose you're going back to your.t ear -visit• no bigger than a dints Through reasons for doing so: It !s this which • gracious, if res trwed, manner seemed against the door. It did na yield— this dewier sounds arsi dearly and dis -1 ti to announce to the world his reserve cottage, Professor, not to Rock Ledge, any transmitted to .subnormal ears I distinguishes the approbation of a' _ until he turned the knob. It was un. Set ?" he asked, then turned, unbend- with wonderful benefit to h•artair and man of sense from th3 flattery of strength of charact.::, if, trouble locked. Through' the stifle of stroke he ii g a bit,' to Garrick and D ck. "Like I health silk•. The masers olisr as abso- brewed. foe ht his way to the chest and floc. Cutely free trial for to days to any one , Qycnphants and the admiration of g Y g to take a little run over to Shelter person who away be interested• and a let- � tools.— Steele, He quickened his pace as 'he sa-w it open. The list and the film., were `Island with us and bac,. while we take f ter bete yours one of chat. rough obi•. fi - Ruth. His face li hteJ t with one of , aids to Tons Yome for a thorough and g P .gone. the Professor home ? "' etoa•rinciag tat trend them your same hits charming smiles. Ruth was talking The suBuc2tin f tmes of chrmical and address today Minatd'a L1n'ment for Coughs. S The shipbuilder excused himself and .1vivaciously to the gir:s when she sud- extinguishers sent'him blindly s *.rug - 'dropped down into his skiff and the - ilenly caught Dick's smile a.,d answer- i I.;ing, gropin Raspin back- Outside f •• 1 ' fed it, ° g Bacchante' was cutting across soon _ (he could hear thy t*tis and the shouts' at a groat clip, as if proud to show �� you knew that _ "Ruth," ,he said as he drew her of the local fire fighters. Handkerchief her paces as with eager deference, may 1 crushed over his nose and eyes, he At hlanhaset Curti, decided to land have all the waltzes this' evening °" stumbled in the hallway with Professor �'ario, to Le picked up + She hesitated, looked at him a bit "Don't getup, Dick.-You'll stay here litter, and-the snout boat swung about - nityly, shrugged one Beautiful rhoulder with me torigi.!." In a daze Dick felt to lased Garrick and Dick back to soma •_ _ as if debating •rhether to say yea, then t sheets under him and over him. Greenport• 17- 'The ' smiled: "Dick— you're a fast worker: "They've given me rooms in the West It diet not take Garrick long to fins &tiitidoalptaartospendt�r� ter --you I believe you bribed the m'lsdeians. I aiiGaur�il repair3 are made," explain - i •,n excuse for one of L'9 hasty surveys ' twat' not know the bast war to set dwre I !They're playing a waltz this minute! k. of the cabin. As usual, as if by in 'Wait , • , till I .put my wrap'up.- I'll Dick blinked around, his eyes still istinet, he put his finrcr on the spot. a take who a fat to aster the roast because be with you its a second." stinging and his head in a whirl, I It was a slip of paper tucked in what leaks Tit's Chief u a mom: of course. baeaass Y P P it is the only extra facet --eZu fine— •e:D•a pee "Wh -wbo did it;" he gasped. "Wh,! weed for a Z book. He parsed it itrain toSeetimmCaft&rnhk Dick watched her go, giowing all , , P log P ' of --the thin I to Dick:' � over. He was going to hold her close `b �`'� -: ,; , - ih liras no riaaL - ' •' •• • - • - " to hint, he was going to breathe the r . Garrick smiled quietly: I don *t " 5 -22 -22 250 cases 5, S. ARROYO.. perfume of her golden hair, he was know who got the prints I made. The CKGG." !mss no eztfa Este on the Ease California i film its and the hat were its the Club Rick looked n and whir Bred udck Limited and Grand Casson Limited or on fba s going to waltz, a drearily and enticing P P 4 j� Navajo, Scout and Missionary. i' walla with the girl over whom he was 'safe half an hour after You left this �ly, "Smugglin; from Latin - Americas: `- -' l . " frantle. B afternoon!" ships? , Fred Harvey dinin4 serviced another disdoo- Ears in the tn9t niri came a call �tive feature of this diadmictive railway. Then he heard some one call Ruth. It Y g Garrick did cot even answer. His r fwm Green port. The "Bacchante" ferefin r was travelling down a list on the way—the htdian- detour and eras Jack Curti s. "Rota this is P ge K (.amid Canyon kYeda"t Farb mine! When I want a dance with had •cropped anchor during the night. f calls pasted in the front of the honk: With an earl breakfast Garricf and ••CKGG The Inner Circle. 4 "W. 4th ,a girl I just put my aim about her Y 1Fscortsd aft- txpswss tour our 4frtabe like this ... and we're of[!" Dick were speeding eastward, Garrick' St." days in January, Fabnwy and March _ • Ruth laughed merrily, !lashed back eeply affected .',y the impulsive- deLo- I "E: yap!" growled r. thick �iorae- ' A look s* Dick "And when I don't �tion of his friend the night before, g!An vice as the navigator poked his s, T. Hendry. Gen. Arent. psis Dcpr • sera Fe &/ 604 Transportation 391d,T. Detroit, Lich. wwant to dance with a f-reshie I do his Dick still living over the dance. {head in. "Snooping- eh? I show!" Phone: Randolph 8749 an(, we're -not off!" Jack l I "She rides on an even keel —for a II He bleiv sharply on a whistle from �' `n boat with such a name!" exelaime d k his pocket. - — - - -• -- -' _ __ — _" — — _ 'tangled himself _with his own legs or Ii P� else it was an adder.. pressure as In Garrick as they stood on a dock in Instantly it seemed as if the crew Greek wrestling. He was on the fla,,• his friend's shipyard ociser%ing the, swarmed from every direction. It was while the other fellows were laughing "Bacchante." a• glorious, if igr:oble, fight. �n about R _• _ " p• "S ?endid lines!" enthused Dick. the time that it• might have taken to Csi Buy "2 of the Best ., -- .• : • and Ruth, sm,lu.g, hauled him u P g "Did I keep you waiting long, Dick? "What. I'm most interested in is tell it, Garrick and Dick found them- ++ what I believe must be a vet efficient 'selves than overboard in the o n of �_� Conlics aricl�3ig11lagazine I love this one. Dick tingled with joy! y g pe Ias he waltzed off 1, the dreamy strains. wireless on her, muttered Garrick. . Greenport Harbc7 with the tide run- It was. half over when Dick felt him- A small boat' hart put out from her nidg stror,g' out of . Peconc:c ' hay into self, pushed aside -and heard Jack's and was rowin�toward the shipyaid. Cardiner's Bay. ali(h/ , - C • ��` 'voice, ingratiating, ''Hay !'cut in OP The shipbuilder himself joined them. • Only a'couple of athletes would ever 1) - � "'..Seet.ion � ,E this? We all do that ,now!" Dick "Take that former submarine patrol il:awe found themselves. again cr shore; swallowed. '.`I'll leave it Eo Ruth." boat;" winked Garrick to him. "That's Iwet and dripping, stripping off what , L : -0D ...'For your greater entertainment, the Ruth's only answer was a gentle pros- a fast craft, capable of going any -iteas left of their clothes and•,ranging O conic section ofT*c*tanbarb has been •� . t (C increased from 2.1 to 32 of the funniest &a _..,.sure:,of, his arm, a negative nod in µ'••ere. What nsight °a boat like that:them_on the ribs of an old vied: to ,,,, � :. comics by the world's most popular car- Jael"s direction —and she was dream- cost, if you cbuld pick one up: 1dtv in the blazing sup after the tough toonists. The tnagazinesect.ionisalso A. ing, again. Th:re Was something so The builder caught the cue. They' Tattle in the :eater. F enlarged to bring you even'more enjoy- ere deep held close! to Dick. were deep in, designs and prices when "Well," chgrtled Garrick ag they sat jj y able reading mat trr gbr'*Iirnbarbnow There was (frie� waltz when he could Dick sudden'.? -interrupted at the ap- on the deserted sand naked ;end ex- r_it�3_4 represents the biggest money'swortho[ not find Ruth. He hunted ell over. 1'roach of t1 +o rten from the street to hausted, we had nothing nn fiber we "" news paper entertainment�-ou can buyShe was not` dancing; nor bn the ver- the town: "Professor Vario ... ands came into this wo-•ld ... ]tut they've ;Cot .lid he see Jiicl: Curtis; b jove, Jack!" got something on us, now!" �� • Large Rotogravure Section u/ z Rae. Vira or Glenn. 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"i �I'o�l of storm From Imigrant to Finance Milne telr British: War 'Plane The `Marketa bited In A I S ISI N PRICES. nearly as can be 1lsted, the lake to wh O Toronto wholesale dealer: are quot- fshipping eituati= after the storm wits ing the following prices to the trade: iss follows: a m r -- _ ed �n lisp Pilot Gives S ct - $ pe 5 oked meat Hams, n ., -28 to lSiowa, 8 of crew of 26. believed - d _ x cular Demonstration in 35c; cooked hams, 48 to 52c, smoke lost; 2,308 tons, built Lit 1920, of "steel eclls, '2&; breakfast bacon, 26 to 37c. construction; 216 teat long, 47 feet r - Fighting Machine backs, ' , pea mea.cd 36 to 40c do, beam; owned by.C. W. Blodgett & Washington --A spectacular demon- smoked, 45 to 63c. stration of a standard figbting air- Cured meats —Long clear bacon, 60 ;Co., Bay City, Michigan. cleared to 70 lbs., 24c; 70 to 90 lbs., 22c; 99 s wta plane used by the British Royal AU 'Duluth Wednesday for, Sault Ste; , to 110 lbs. 21c. Heavywr:gi't rolls, ri. Force —the Fleet Bristol Bulldog- r'Marie, Mich., with grain. Grim index ,, n ' 40c; lightweight .olls, 25c. 01 her fate, a lifeboat containing the �5 LY y was staged. before high naval avia• Lard —Pure, , ` ",''zt ties authorities at Anacoatfa 'Naval tierces; 16c tubs 17r frozen body of a sailor, was picked up pails,' i73iac; prthta, 18 to lilc.hort- 75 Air Statiop. recently by Captain C. B- eningt- Tierces, 1314 t4 '14%c; tubs, tlg ;3unda ff Grand Marais, about 100 Uwina, a British -World War ace. 14c; pails, 14,%c; tins, 16%c; printa, miles w@jt of Sault Ste, Marto. The • ;i The plane was purchased by the 15%c. 'boat bore the Kips a'a name. y Navy for study apd eitper[mental. par• Pork — Loins, 26%c; New York Quedoc, grain carrier of Peterson § shoulder's, 17c; pork butts, 21%c;'piq poses. 22c. ,line, ashore on Middle Ground, uDl�t'`' i� The single seater biplane was con nic Kama, 'St. Mary's river; badly listing; grain gY structed to attain a speed of 180 miles 'PRODUCE QUOTATIONS cargo being lightered. qw an hour, carrying a full military load Toronto wholesale dealers are buy Wm. Shupp and G. . R. Donovan, `' ;y consisting of two machine guns, 'am- ing from country shippers at the fol grain ships, overdue' at Fort William munitiott, Lour, bombs, radio set and lowi 19 prices: and Unreported. I t; fuel for approximately three 'hours'. Eggs — Ungraded, caws . returned, . fresh extras, 58 to 60c; fresh firsts, • Ash Bay, freighter of the Tree line, y flying time. 50 to '52e; seconds, 33 to 35c; pullet ' o w€ 9� ' Captain Uwins, 'who brought the extras, 43 to 47c. - saved by feat f seamanship liter i Butter —No. 1, 4431 to 40sc; No. nearly •being driven ashore at Presqu' . ' craft from England, put 'itthrough • isle. inaide'and outside loops with a com- 2, 89 to 39%c. Coalfax, freighter, stuck .in mud at f bination of both, going from one into ' Churning cream — Special, 43c; No. Telegraph Light, near Deaeronto. ! another. He threw the little air. 4, 42c; No. 2, 39c. - - 7. Diamond, 'tug, driven ashore with � . :: plane. into. spins. barrel rolis, half- Cheese —No. 1 large, colored, paraf- scow at Brush Paint; released. rolls, loops and dived from unusual fineu and government graded, 20 to Labelle, Oak Bay and Poplar Bag, heights despite low 'hanging cloud. 20?•�c, : - = ` �- � k,'~ CLOVERS ED PRICES. reported overdue Saturday, were safe - freezing temperature and a brisk good s E IC ,+ For clean seed from a g led '.-in shelter and returned to the Sault - nck snowfall driven by a strong wind. He -loosing mill, the follow :ni, range of for supplies before heading west i e; • flaw the plane on its back and ea= prices f.o.b. shipping points in Ontario again for Fort William: _ hiblted its manoeuverability in dit$ is being ofrered to growers by dealers. On Land cult turns. Red clover—Suitable fo r Can. No. , . Traffic tie -ups, falls and collfsona, t he plane is powered d by a per us., $8;; do, No. 2, $7. � Pre Bristol- outbreaks in overheated homes— ! Jupiter radial air-cooled engine devel• Alsike— o. 1, export, 97 -98 per all winter's bedevilments in 'sudden .. Aping approximately 800 horse poser. cent. purity, $6; No. 2, export, 95-96 '', ?fa and unprecendeuted array descended - It has a wing span of about 33 feet. per cent. purity, $5,40; No. 3, export, upon Ontario over the weekend when The Navy aeagbt to purchase also X92 -94 pQr cent. purity, $4.80; No. 4, November closed with weather of mid• ex ort 90-91' r cent. purity, $9.20. one of the supermarine- Napier air, p pe $5 '.10. January intensity. planes powered by a Rolls Royce an- AlBike, white mixtures, CANADA'S NEW FINANCE MINISTER , Sweet Clover--Can. grade, No, 1, Snow, drifting six and eight feet gene the. was werfl;f•ed is the Schneider $2; do, No. 2, $1:50. deep. at some poiuta, caused prepara- Hon.- Charles A.• Dunning, whose appointment as the new finance minister Cup Race, but the company mauafac- LIVESTOCK MARKETS teen among highway department of- ; for the Dominion was announced by Premier King following a meeting of the turing the fast planes refused to per, Heavy beef steers, $8.50 to ' $9.50; — ficials for an uvaually early use of '; cabinet, Mr.+ Dunning will also continue to administer the affairs of the ,mtt one of their craft to leave Lhe butcher steers, choice, $8.75 to $9.75; 4P. �snawplows. department of railways and canals- as acting minister. The question is ask- country to _prevent disclosure of its Cu,' com., $5.50 to $7.60; butcher heif- {. _ ed have we no Canadian born for the job. ''secret characteristics. "• ers, choice, $8.75 to $9.76; do, fair to Visit t0 -- – -- - —__ . - - goof, $8 to $8 75 ; do, com., $5.60 to - Thornton s The Newsprint Situation $7.50; Lu7.26; cows, good to choice, i a - Le Devc.fr. According to a des+ $r''a0 tc canners do, com. to mod., $5 to • V S and } Water-Spout 1 �it�, $6; do, canners and cutters, $3.50 to Explained • # patch from Montreal. which appear - i $4.50; butcher bulls, ;Food to choice. ti Act in Manchuria' North Portugal ed !n a Toronto daily newapaper,16.5o to $7.25;; do, rued., $s a $6.25; of C.N.R. - President .:Seeking' : ; d , bologttas, 6,2b to $5.75 ; gab beef. • ,Messrs Ferguson and Taschereau o $ Y j have reached an agreement on the $10 to 814; feeders, good, $8 to $8.50; Further Reconstruction ;,eneva Gets China's, Appear Extensive Damage Dane to necessity of protecting the paver en• I±tock2r_, good, es, to $8; do, fair. = of Finances dustry and aiding the manufacturers�$o �5 to $7; calves, good, $15 to $16; for Intervention in Vineyards and Other by increasing the price by five del•'do, �•, 310 to $14; d,, grassers, I•,aatern Crisis Crops I$S.50 to $7.25, spring:ra $110 to choice, TO SEE BONDHOLDERS' - - p tars a ton, eirectiae from January the milkers, $75 to $100; lambs, choice, hibeon, Portugal —A gigantic water first next: It this rumour is well $1173 to $12; dal - bucks, $8.75 to $9; Ottawa.—The visit of Sir Henry; RUSSIA DEI�IIES REPORT spout, bursting over the SlerTa do founded, It is hard to see exactly what I sheep, choice, $6 to $6.64; do, med., Thornton, president of the Canadian ( Suajo, has flooded 50 miles of terri- the I6ternatlonal Paper Company will $5 55,50; hogs, bacon, w,o.c., 811.2b; National Railways. !a Londoa !s an- Events are moving rapidly in the tors in ° \orthern Portugal. The water do, for it has long-term contracts for , do, selects, .$1 per hog premium; do, other step in the plans for reconstruc- jcritical situation in the Far East. ( mains which supply the power stations the supply of large quantities of paper butcher, .25 per hog under do, i'. do, } tlen of the Gaaadlan finances, 1t was Genova de3patches show that China with the chain of Hearst newspapers price- $1.2b cwt under vc.ac.; do, at Braga and Lindoso were Totally {trucked in, 50c cwt. under w.o.c. stated by railway officials here. The ' has laid- her case before the League of wrecked. at a price which !s already below the 1 _ be- Canadian National Is the amalgams - Nations, though the report that she es market - quotation. Btit we must be• Fire brigades, troops and workmen tion of some 90 companies. the securt• also s,endirig an appeal to 9ignRtorics have ben sent to the stricken districts lieve that the two Yremie: s, and more Given i jp � Lost _ I ._- --ties of several of which are bald 1n o! the Kellogg ,pact remain uncon but constant rains frustrated their af• especially .our ow'l, woalS what it V V +'+ j� _London. Sir henry is seeking to get firmed. Both. the United States and forte: Vineyards, olive groves and come to an arrangement with tbee Comes Back to Pals, the holders of bonds on- cartala rail. �Bi' ate 'however, are prepared to par- crops suffered extensive damage. great paper company. It is a sing. . ,•.. • .. afar aituatfoa, is which. an American . way properties within the system to �ticipate in united action to help brie„ agree to allow such proper -ties to be ' peace in_Manchuris. as noon 1►s the op -- a the Canadf h! _ :.. —q._. pays a lower price for a Canadian I Washed Into Cabin by Huge merged tn. one consolidation. This `portunity arrives. product than dos an m Wave He Awaits Till Sub- Meanwhile Meanwhile aFn unexpected develop -� North Alaska Already ;elf. _ may or may not entail calling in the I s sidence of Water Allows present bonds and Issuing new . ones Trent in China is .the reported sudden In Grip of Hard Winter !n their place. That will depend on j termination .of the civil war between Gives Birth to Her 25th Child Him to Scale Rock Res- the conversations which Sir Hen''1'y ; the Nanki>Yg Government and the Kur Tanana, Alaska,= Winter has closed Portland, Ne. —All local records of Whence He is Res- . "- -'etas with the bond- holders.. minchun, which now leaves the Gov- In on north central Alaska. The Yu- sital statistics were broken when Mrs. i Cued Almost Dead New York Intsmats ernment' free to orgainze a heavy blow kon River is frozen, the Tanana and Francesco Sangello, of this city, gave, The present negotiations do not_ap• I at the rebels-arbund Canton 'and to other tributaries are fast closing. birth to her. 25th child —a girl, recent - I London. —A Maltese fireman named 1 Attard, supposed to have been drown- `- ply to brand Trunk bonds, but sectirt- 'attend to events on the Russian iron- From many, indications thin winter ly. . g _ ties of the Canadlari Northern and tier. promises to be one of the low tempera- Of the 25 children born to "Mr. and ; ed when the steamer Mo]esey was Other smalls: syste se. Sirnfiw con - Recent. despatches minimize the tares. Mrs. Saugello, there were three seta I wrecked with the 'lose of eight lives Arctic ice bagged the north Alaska in a gale recently, created a sensation . wersatlons will •iaRtbtiead have to be tent of the Russian invasion of :Ian -! of twins. Twelve are now alive: `tarried on in New York it those in �chnris, declaring that - -only irregular, shore two months earlier than usual, .Tue mother Is 42 years of age, and in a hotel at Milford Haven by a' Bud- . it.ondon are successful troops have gone beyond the frotrticr. wild fowl went South ahead of season her hus�d, a laborer, 47. -The den appearance. He had remained ' For some two years the work of _ _ and bears sought their dens in Oc- couple Were married in Italy 25 years secluded aboard the wricktuntil calm - recoustructing the finances os the C. I tober. The winter of 1917•18 was the ago er water permitted him to scramble X.R. has been going on, It had been Chicago isn't so bad as it's-liatnted.: coldest 'recorded in Interior Alaska At the Sangello home both moth• 'to shore over the great' Milford rock. planned that bills .in thee connection The police have found only two drug - I when it was sisty•three -degrees below er- and - baby were. reported "doing which rises steeply from the water would have been ready for presenta• store's that sell machine - guars. I zero at Fort Yukon. ,nicely:' His teat was considered a remarkable tlon to Parliament last session, but i one. the great amount of -work required By chance a retired naval officer, in ; ' in putting through the branch lenea,: An Interesting View of Burin Before the Recent Disaster a .motorboat, spatted Attars on the • program of the C.N.R. and the Cana., - rock -and took him off, stiff with cold than Pacific resulted In any plans t "" • 'r and almost exhausted. Liquor and coastrnek_ the finances being left - h� < dry clothes revived him and he was over ss far as Parliament was ton - �`t 4 «. ° k f driven to the hotel where shipwret'ked a #c comrades tre staying. In broken Eng - -,earned. .- dish Attard told the story of his ex- traordinary luck in surviving. the . Au$trah wreck e H spent many hours awaW a to Have t` . ing death, praying and . believing be .” Volunteer Army -y;, was the only survivor. Raves had pitched him into a cabin ' Attard said. He scram#- '`�ntenf3isre Campaign For 'Re -; s amidships, ! ball l ' n at h'ed tbenwaterririsingl and e cruits Opened After ' r _ : Conference '^ receding !n the cabin. As he was be- ' M Y < r«� ing interviewed j)y reporters, the ship's Melbourne, Australia. —Plans • have-.; been laid for an efficient' volunteer l k ja - chief officer, Stocks, whose wife is missing, entered the room and the _ army in 'Atistralea. ( ' K I meeting was dramatic A conference of the adjutants of the 1 'F ` , '' The two looked at each other In si- ThUd Victoria Division, here marked j lence and Stocks' jaw literally an intensive' carte sin ' b me the o ening of p g �. "Where did You co P ' -: ,;,. dro red: e y 'mss ` � P, for recruits.'+ from ?" he finally uttered: .Attard, 1n Reports indicate practically all the I ' x officers and non - commissioned officers I_ Y'" I reply. save him a lively handshake. and 50 to 75 per cent. of the - other ,.•. :?ranks have already been enlisted. cal state -" salesman of West Texasrhadejust finished describing the A new minister was scandalized to glorious opportunities of that part of observe the old verger who had been the country. "All West Texas needs !' collecting the offertory quietly extract to become t}te garden spot of the fa two- e1411ing piece before presenting world is good' people and water," he ..*the plate at the altar-rail. After the said. "Huh!" replied th:e prospect, ' Aervice he called the old man to ac "That's all hell needs." -- `_ count. The verger was puzzled fora _ - zooment, and then a sudden light - dawned On him:• "Why, air, you don't Aspirant: ":tray ! count r your 'mean that two shillings of mine? Why j SCENE OF RECENT TIDAL WAVE ON NEWFOUNDLAND COAST FOLLOWING QUAKE supporting me ?" Citizen: "Are you ,� mve led o$ with that too the last fit- i'he photograph here shows' Great Burin, in Burinepenlnsula, .soutb coast of '.,. � foundland, recently Be, ;:e of runing for office, or do you want tc teen years:' ; . ! I v ve thnt swept coast following Atlantic quake, claiming many lives. � marry my daughter ?" : 0 - - •'rv.. n r. w' ; nn-+e• :v*• M wa F. +:m .t , • ..w. ' * ^xb,.. :o...tiD... ., :' ;. _ -: -.` ... .. .eye;.. -- ,..t. : Z MJ. r G. ahr TCGRals r ILT6 per you.; $1.50 it paid In advance 6 - 6mbecsiptione to the United States and Crest t Britain 11.00 in.advame. e 7. d JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, PICk RING COUNCIL. i The above'council met pursuant to f adjournment on Monday, the12nd lost.' Members a 1 present, the reeve in We o - chair, Minutes of lout meeting read ; and approved. A number of bills were presented I azrd communicatiopst ead and referred c to the various standing committees. F Tt a standing committee on Contin- I gencies reported and recommended pa; cheat ate follows: :Municipal World, copy session al statutes 1929 2.50; John MurkAr, stationery and placards 9 50; Lor4Qn & Lancashire Guarantee and : .rlccideat Cu., collector's bond 2000- iD 1.1 Beaton, on acct of salary 125 00; T 0 Bruwn. salary as caretaker 60 00 : 'Li M Forsyth, saliry as reeve 150'00 ; G L Middleton; as lst deputy-reeve .100 00; E L Chapman, as 2nd deputy ' ireeve 100 W; A B Moore. as couuci.11or 1100,00; P C Reesor, as councillor 100 00: Hugh'Pugh, as treasurer 300 00; G M Forsyth,.. inspectingt roads 15 00; G L aMiddleton, ditto 15.00; R C Reesor. ditto 15.00; A B Moore, ditto and work on by- lava's 1500; Ed Gleeson, alt div court as hailiff 4.00; T Gregg. .att div court as clerk 15 00; J Phiiiipr -. tcalary as schood attendance officer 50.00; D R Beaton, work on by -laws 5000; G ,M Forsyth. ditto 1000. The standing committee on Damages ifor Sheep Worried by Dags report -d and recommended payment as foilowt.: 3 Middlet on, 13 lambs killed 272 00: J , :Scott, inspecting Midd'leton'a sheep 270. The standing committee on Relief reported and recommended the follow. ".ling payment : 9 G k1grrish. for goods ,supplied U J Kennedy for Nov 20.50. The t -ending cowmittee on Trans - 1portation, Power and Light reported sod ie,•ummended payment as foi. Mows: Greentuuod street light:+ for Igept and Oct30.33: Pickerina; Village. 39 lights for Pickering Village for : ,year 429 00. The standing committee on Roads and Bridges reported and recowmead- '.ed payineat a:, foilona: Stiver Bros., '.cement for Whitevaie t,ridge 118.85: Westey Petty, rep machinery 4 50; F Woodward, rep grader 2.10; Willson 'Bros..lamber and cement for Whitt- - wale bridge 154111; Superior NIanfg -Co.. name plate for Whitevale hridgp 'll.bt: C Cooper, ,taa. oil. wire nails -etc fur W'vale bridge 32 01; Win H Jackson. steel points for W bridge and rep grates 19 40; Robert Purvis Co., elastle expansion joint W bridge 38 54: Bain & Dayid, steel for W bridge 9.5L; Pedlar People, iteel culverts 148 61: _ •Glreenburn Sand & Gravel Co., Band and gravelfor W v bridge and Green• Wood rd 433 23: Roy Ward, dynamite - :fuse and long distance telephone calls 23 W, G Hamlin. haul grav c ,n 3 haul pipes for O bawa and lumher to Bro. sigh inr yard 11 80. J Soden. grav coo 4, 7-,sad 8 21 55: F 11- iclnr, basal pipes Irom O:�hawa haul stone and sind to 'Wv bridge till at Glen and Lipton bridges haul grav con 5 Greenwood ,rd .tad ccos 3 ariA r; 81,44). J Coc!kin. _ grav for con. 8 :3 ow; Jag `+trphenrnr, - ale to ditch and till at Linton hridGe 14)3.25; J (i.t,iclin, ditto AU 40.4. J M1fid• dletcw, ditto 1 -7.75; W, P Junes, ditto 12.lK _1_- %1iL'nn. labor on Wor bridge 66:5: D -Ahnis, d tau 8 T!; J lien heir. dittn 14 55; J t�'altors, rto 21,15: It Hurnsh.tw, dittl,tl.7,; N Randal, ditto Gen Burkholder r,itto 83,40-, «' Evans. Hill and lah.;r «'y bi i,iy;P rep bridge con i in.tat Dine corn 5 75 0:3: W "Birkett, ditto) 92 tsit R Lynn, ditto nt ti): .1 Mortien, ditto T Condy• All at Glen bridge 11 50; L ElArdv, 811 Vnton and (lien hri :ly;e? IN 15; N _ Hardy, dal to 115' 7 1, Rat'•'rh p, dittrl R \L r Lt id: r. fill at .iF Linton and Glen hiidzey 5ar40: F'Car- •tea•, truck fill Wen anal R'v hridees, haul grav con R and store and siind to Wv bridize 1711 T': A Michell, ditto 161. iv): F Barclay. till n t I Ux to p•ay half 13085; L H1t:d'N', lahor fill n t I bridgeUx r pry h t :t 9 13:': «' Fvans• ditto :3 50: J Morden, ditto 1!) 50: ,10: -Byers, chance creek at the -hmar bridge ron 8 2.; 5a). = B>alance of Road and Bridge i epori Ibeld over for next Rea-k. - - Now od Display See It --' Hear It 'The actual performance ,of a radio is die best basis of selection. We will be glad, to let the Kolster t ea% for itself- -prove superiority by results. Have a demonstration. Call on us. T K 1R loop 4 l ' � V 11111110 No The pulice, on Wednesday ew -BONDS- Govemment. Muololpat and ning; were in sertreh of s hit and Mortgage Bonds. Aldo, Industrlals. VC D SO an inotorist driving east who Safe laveatmeaus at from 8 to 7 per N 'S truck a mat at West Hill, whom cent. XMAS FRUITS. PEELS, NUTS, ICINGS _ETD. hey left lying iu .the ditch by the INSURANCE -All classes written in. Ide of the pavement. The car is cluding Fire, Automobile, Wind• are the choiceet the markete produce. ascribed as a blue touring. storm, Accident and Sickness. Phoue or'write ' } Cal. 8eedlees Ratainer 2 Its. 25c Aliuuud Icing, 1 lb. tin. 00 SCHOOL REPORTS.' '43tf h; D. BOWMAN_ ,Whitby Oat, 13eeded Raisins. 2tbs. 32c Almond Icing. I lb. tin, t �960 Valencia Raialns,'dlbi, -25c( Icing Sugar, 3 lbs. Honor Roll S. S. No 10. Pickering #�� Nectar 8eedtess, 15 oz. • 18e Swans Down Cake Flour ... Brougham)). Names are in order 'Here it °IS. Puffed Seedrd. 15 cz .. l8c Five Roeee Flour. 24s.. 45a f merit Sr.IV -Lorne Holtby, Vir- The Rreateettumedy,for sore throats, Gold Medal Currants .. 2Uc Five Roses Flour, 7a inia White, Annie Bayles. Sr. III- cough, croup,' bronchitis. whooping. Shelled Walnuts We Ih Royal Pastry Flour. 24s -Leo Valter Knox, Merle Hopkins, Jearr cough and tonsilllt(s. -Mrs. Svbilla Shelled Almonds 60c lb Cook's Friend Baking Powder SAo hillips, Jr. III - Donald White, Hat- Spohn's '1'oneilitla." Guaranteeu. you Glace Cherries :. 50c lb White Lily Baking Powder. 26a Drained Lemon Peel :. 25c Ih i Sbirriffs True Vanilla it! Cassie, Ross Knox, II- dorm.. can't lose, try it. Jones' Drug Store. Drained Orange Peel .. l5c lb `Vanilla Extract, 3 for : larden, Merle Holtby, Sybil Shaver. - - =' - -- - -- = - - - - -- - _ Larry W. Jermyr., Principal. Notice to Creditors 1 ANGE OF' CHRISTMAS HI NCER A CHINA SALE REGISTER. In the Matter. of the Estate of Jona• �. -AND STATIONERY aturday, Dec. 7th- Auction - -sale of than Lotton and James Lorton} fresh cows, and close springers, the. late of the Township of Picker. J A E S R I C H A R D S V N property of Frank Richardson, at ing, id the County of Ontario, A the stock yards, Myrtle station, At. -Gentlemen, Deceased. this sale will be offenl about '25 . All persons having claims agains the G+RC)C3ER head of high grade Holsteirys and a estate of thefaidJonathan Lotton; de- - few Ayrshires. Sale at one thirty ceased, and the said Jaattes Lotton, de' - o'clock sharp. See Bills. Wm •Maw ceased, who died on or xbuatt the 27th Atiction2a r. day of November, er. and on the P*okerin�g Har�dwalre Store idth day of huvemher, ld 0 respect- iaturday, Dock 1-4th- Important cre- ively. are requimd to file their claims dit sale of registered Jerseys and on or before the 29th day of December. - - -' - high class grades, sheep, swine, 1929, with W. B. Lotton, or William implements hay etc., at lot 21 Con Lotton, Executors of said Estate, after - ` 77 Markham. the property of Wm. J. which the said Executors will proceed gee our ktonsive line of Stoves, Htinge9' and Heaters, to distribute the said Estate, having Thont.on. The cows, some fresh regard only o Auch claims aB.oball if you need one. springers and heifers are of a very have keen received by them, � Sine milking strain. Positively -,w. Dated at Pickering this 21st day reserve as the proprietor is giving November. Dat 1929. - - What would be better than an Electric up farming. Sale at ora> o'clock W B Lorrot, 1 Washer for Xmas. sharp. 12 month.; credit. Pren- ?VV x, Lorrox, 1 ExPe'utors flee trial any. time. ' tice and Prentice, Auctioneers. i -. . j We have all kinds of Silverware, Electric appliances, T • �'j 1 Toasters and Irons, Wagons, Sleighs, giddy Cars, a �-it o u '500 T o a s . � - k Sticks. Gloves, Mitts etc. Skatea and floc key Good q 1?�litS first and second cut Alfalf t ..See our New Coleman Lamp -its i wo•nder. Hav, cured without rain, baled c t made Our Motto : Ve have it, c•tin get it, or i is no . or in We m.ow. Also now open for an quantity of Wheat, J. S. BALSDON, = TICKERING - Oat►i, Barley or Buckwheat. Phone, write or call, stating what amount A D 0 L L AR S• A V &Z 0 Y have to offer. =. - IS ONE EARNED REESOR'S MARMILL, LIMITED -This store is a regular Dollar Stretcher. Nowhere do you End seasonable bargains priced at 9neh low figures. A iarge and varied assortment of Chri4tmas _ Markham, Ont. = Gifts for every meruber of the family. Misses' ripper Overshoes, 11 Z, at 2.39 per pair. Splendid stock lien's and Bovs' winter footwear. H,,ae from 25c up- Gift SPECIALPRICES Gift Shirts in splendid canoe of natsern+ rand, materials. Large stock of Gift Tiee, Hose and Handkerchiefs. Spats for Men at 1.25. = IFOR TEAM HARNESS Women's and Child -ren'v Undera•esti, nil g ud makes to choose from. Flannelette Gowns, large and long, at 0fi i•+•nts, _. . Hosiery of merited quality froth, 40 cent- stn lira +•mounted Team Backbend Harnes9, A'B•C Huse for grnning enilcf eo -the• ii t< real good lineftx cold days 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. $42.00 �Vitit S ring EireechinR. iostesd (,f back. -- - :" ADLEY hand, ✓$49.OG CEC I L" -' Bi.tck mounted Team Backbend 13arneso, T. N " vjtiva RreechinR -This im nut a factory hoirne�a, but custom trade in our . own shop at Markham. i� a ,pecialize on repairs to harness. and collars'. - ago D S IIrrnes� and Collar Manufacturer - I MARKHA.M. OrTT.. Ifonie Phore 3.100 - .Yo Lock 1, Twice as' Attractive irvixo et the i {ng'$,'� {gisttsag a .-Simply cover the walls and ceilin afit�li ra smooth, tight - fitting sheets of Gyproc F1 eprglvf , Wallboard -theh decorate. Gvproc will also make Daily, kCoa�h ServFues ,PICKERING- TORONTO ` .Fare 50 Cents w i Leave Pickering :�Sutndai•d Tfa7te) Leave Toronto A. M. P. NI. A. N1. P. M. d i 25 t3 35' - d 7.': ;0 3.80 a 7.55 4.55 8.30, 4•.80 8.5.5 5.55 9.30 5 :30 -9.55 :8.55 10.30 -8r3p 1055 7.55 -11.30 .7,30' .:•11,55 .8.55. =P. Vii. 8.30 P. bI. ' 9.55 12.30 930 A, 12x59 10.55 1.90 10.30 - 1,55. c.11,40 i'' r 2.30 11.90 d Dally except Sunday c Sunday only/. Goat•h connections at Toronto for Barrie, Ori1H((a, • miila►nd, 3:•homb -rg. Orangeville, Hamilton, WILLIAM C. MLR :grxntford, Niagara Falls, Buifix10 Agent d ;nt ruediate points,' - 3 Pickering - Ontario E Rx �.-.NOLS ^All #L.+ vent Q,xck a 1 in R.gdio•' It i?w, �� ,..,•'•.`,b'a•r = ;,7'k' "'�dl.». - �'.. 'vii ',.�'"'3�.£�_ c -"' all. l : Coach connections at Buffalo. for all U. S. A. points. act. Lines �Gra. Co Y it cooler -on hot da s- warmer on cold slights. te» F epj JL� liboa i For Sale By N. M. Gordon - - Pickering, On, 0 L `:Get your Xmas Groceries from 'us. Our stock is fresh. Our prices are right. We have Miner Rubbers for everybody. /Scab Work Boots for me: Carhartl's•and Haugh's Overalls and Smocks, Wool Socks and Over Socks. t. -lGlet your Mia:tor filled with Anti - Freeze and your battery ' 'charged for the cold weather. PhonA conr order, Weldeliver. Phone Mar"am 6402, 4m.-M.-Duiican; ml Geneh Veen Rive Merchant, ' :.� t �, t - ,�.. ,-..i. . ,. „r•, t,. ti. P''y: .yct•4 . ;-•.' s .:'s.. i d' �• � '"F- . 't- '-.•. r. " - ' }' ..,,,:, . ' r . ' ., �`�,.. &' N. Y��, ". •Z fP.4~ *a�1",.• Y•w� i' •+ •.^ -Vi'.w 'l°A:r .Jr.'. Y! . - CLAfiEMON'T Mrs. A J, Chandler spent the s Auditorium `�,, tt PIOTICB i. week-end in Toronto. Auditorium Tbas tre 1 Miss Mabel Gibson spent a few Thos. Linton is taking a week's I C kering StOt1�V�UCr oar. Ha�B � omr obt. ow reew l days recently in Toronto. ' vacation which he is spending tan ' gghn Brignall had a business with his brother'in Orono. rove service in�Broegbetm as teY�to the city on- Tueedap. T.- A.- sad Mrs. Patterson, of Friday Batwday, 2S and 83 as m Claremont. I on. Spenreley was ip Peterboro Agincourt, visited J. H. and �drs .Taxi Service. ,. Service car alyvays seedy, dad M! oa Sunday.vieiting friends. Beal on tednesday of last week, 5 ABIEB IRISH ROSE nitrht eerviae. Mr. Goode. of Toronto, visited Miss M. Graham, teller in the AAtetnrn engagement at the one Clare. Co Pickerinsr 000. Miss Goode, here on Sun ___ -_ __ . Gasp his sister,' bank here, has been off duty dur- ' regular prices?'' Seiberling 3'Irei. dsyylast. in the past week owing to illness. Calls•by day -or night promptly. 251y. A. L: PILHEY. L. sad Mrs. Fingold and fattiily attended to, 26 and 27 - -- ' •spent Sunday with friends is A Food stock of fresh groceries Tuesday.-Wednesday, y just arrived at D. B. Taylor's, Call l0brafortable cars. •�gERO FOR ANIGHT" The Pickering .8touffville. and. -'get your supply of the best : 'Prices reasonable. �'! • W. G. and Mrs: Scott visited Christmas groceries at the lowest roadies.' VigHanee COmmlt't88 --John and Mrs. Smith, of Uabrid-ge, prices, * :- Phone 7300 �`� �w y on Sunday. - Arthur Bate, of Agincourt, via - Friday 'and Saturday, 29 30 The object a this Association 1e toy � MUSICAL lessen etealing and prosecute ited with frieude in .Claremont on Double Bill the felons. Sunday last. - ;Ed }•the Howitt -Soden A. T. C. M. A LA y Magnus and Mrs.'' Morgan and (piano, former basis) e J. "ME GANGSTER" liiembare having propert stolen ootumnall - ftiu►ily spent _Sunday with Lela- Brougham Out.. and Date immediately wtth.any mambas rives inToronto. Pickering, Ontario "TR E" of Executive committee. . Harry Found has 'been laid off. Pupils accepted in Piano and Theory. gf ENT's LAST CAS Membership fee 81 00 " duty for a week suffering froth a Re;- uiar Conservatory Course taught. Tickets may be had tzom the President or very severe cold." Pupils prepared for examination i searet•rq oeappttostion. W. Middleton, of Orlllia: spent "Intrcuuetory, Elemeptary, Fri , �7 ` _Exec. Com. —L. D. Banks, 0. S. Palm• a couple of to last week with Junior,. Intermediate and the newly L' v�' er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. " formed ,,;sociateship. Ed. and Mrs. Gibson. Terms, $1.00 per hour in both piano, t dals Dr. �Vnt. Scott, with %ife and and Theory, h t a D. Munro, Jas, Richardson. ;family; of Cookstown, visited D. Phone Pick. 539 8 -1? g e ore C s 1 I S i I� NS S e 1 President, 8eoretary. -`;A. and airs. Scott on Sunday. - L Fingold has just received a NOt1C@ to Creditors _. full line of Christmas goods, Call — s` And select your' gifts before the In the matter of the Estate of Samuel One - 'only, McClary Fnrnacette, reg. $815,00. This i8 extra " ep•pply is exhausted. :MiCoriechie, late of the village of value and dust when you wants it, i Joe Mantle, of Toronto, visited , . Dunbarton in the County of Ontario a number of Claremont friends on Gentleman, Deceased at X49.96: 13ARR Sunday and Monday, all of whom ALL PERSONS having claims a- ' were glad to see him. gainst th�.estate of the said Samuel ` Mr. Yeates, we are sorry �o re- McConochie, deceased, who died on or sport. is in a very serions condition about the 8th day of May, 1928, are Step Ladders • ` at present, having suffered are• required to file their claims on or be- Dot ladder, well braced, 2,19 i-7 f lapse a few days ago. fore the `?0th day of December 1929, is t The annual Christmas tree and with Ella McConochie, the executor i of the said estate, after which thr 9 -.- entertainment of the Baptist Sun- said executor will proceed to distrib- day School will be held on the ute the said estate having regard We only have a few of these which if bought now_ would evoniog of Friday, Dec, 20th. only to such claims as shall have -been Hydro men were in town on received by her. cost u8 twice as much. Compare these prices. d' E speak of artistic ' Monday doing some extra wiring DATED at Dunbarton, this 16th r1r designs that are for John McGrath, and also doing ,lay of November 1929. dignified, not arld b 1 some repair work tin the village' _ Ells McConochie, - _ designs that w8uld be There is a wide spread epidemic _ ,. Executor. One 9 tube Radio ( Freed) batteryless, bran new, reg price inappropriate for the ! of colds among our residents, very - -- purpose t view. The .few families being freeof it. How • B �, I L D E R S a9s•�t t0 sdll at 249.00. This is a cabinet machine one illustrated is sim- i ever, there no serious cases re- and is extra good value. se artistry pre yet h tistey, 'I q Ported. -we are now ready to Lar e B attertes, reg. 5.00 at 3.75. Auto Rugs, re 10.00, at 7.75. ''No Greater Tribute' i Thos. Paterson has installed in 8 b ` his shop a new machine for sharp ttpP1Y you with : g g N. W. STAFFORD, -•• Roasters enamel) r toning skates. Bring along your Ro t (all e1) f om 1.20 up. Skates and have them sharpened BRICKS, UONCRETE Kin ton Road, Paint, at 1.00 per quart. J Whitby properly and quickly. ;,BLOCKS, INTERLOCK- Rd. and Mrs. Gibaou returned Frescota, entire stock going at 2 lbs. 29c,, 5 lbs. 57c. 1Pbooe Whitby home lAet week. after spending ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, r18 r a" Large sinks, 20:32, rail rim. for one week, ten days visiting' friends in Orillia _,S ND AND GRAVEL. very special at I1 95.. a-5a with the former's brother, • . - .. '. k" Wm. Gibson. of Hobart. - Mrs Crooker, of Buffalo, spent .,Perry �Uement Charle8 Coo��ppr - -' �- Claremont the weekend here with her moth. Products Co. pe y ' -- - - ' er, Mrs. Harry Thomson, who ac• �daple Leafatnal Firs companied her on her return on Monday and her. Paterson l P and winter- D.tA. PLANT-1 Bay St., -Toronto - -,with her. � - � , ., a,$�r�3lC@ Co. • _ • Es D.BERTRAND f NT -1 mile north of I A Scott spent Monday in the city, Highland Creek. = Cheap rates buildings and county where the latter is having some - - -- _ - General Merchant, d Insurance on buildings, work done to his apartment honse. •GREAT . Windstorm I and the work is being done by, Mr. Automobile Insurance • ; , wind-wills. a. Silos _CLAIEi1ZONT, -- :- ONT b u �vio I eta Paterson. A omo ire Ins ro f � Scott) .. of all kinds. A• Rev. J. S. Ferguson, of Picker. R e lg C I I�S ( FARMS FOR SALE itisr, occupied the pnloit in the Bacoessor to D. A. United Church on Sunday tuorn• Write or phone ing. when he spoke in behalf of _ ' the Foreign Mission •Dept. of the Here is a Real 0 ortuoit: - - E D. B O W M A 31I eh.nrch• His addres4 was much PP y 'Fresh Mince alert, per lb. ...: • • 20 WHITBY ONT. 1Narasclttno Cherries, per lb. _ .120c enjoyed by all present. to Save X13 New Dates, 2 lbs. .. ..' 25c The men who are engaged at Mena Knee Rnhber Hoots, _ . - Sparish Onions, 3 lb4. .. 25c �1 /� y the new bridge south of the vil- reRuLtr 4 50, for 3,50 !Domestic Unions, S roe... :. 2lie :ir artiiers, At tenon lags have resumed work after be • aieu'n Lifebaoy Rubbers., I$hel -ied aValnute. per lb. ... - ... .. SOc _ ing held np for several days on _ I have secured the envy far the mple. ' :.account of the cold wintry weath• � eyelet. reg 3 50,-for... 2.75 - .,Mixed PPeI, per lb. .. 25c do Wood nod Ovcktihutt Farm Imple- • ac They hope to have the bridge Men'A 15 in. Leather•topA, - ••'� ments. and win keep constantly an ready for traffic in a few weeks. regular 6 00, fnr 15.25 � _ 7 hand repairs for these popular ready merchants are .hnpy eeksp r• Mena All-wool Windbreakere See onr display of Fancy implements. Our regular 3.50, for .. 2.49 T Also, Loudon's barn and stable ing-for the Christmas trade. They Boys' All -wool Windbeeakers Dish -e5 and Notions fittiosrs. are laying in a larg9 and varied regular 2.50, for 1.95 Christmas. 1 will also take contracts for painting stock from which you will have no Ladies' All wool White Sweat- - for '' barns and houses by a new difficulty in choosing yottr Christ. er Coats and Pullovers, process, by spraying. mete presentA, so there will be no Estimates cheerfully given. necessity in your going to the city -' All-wool 5:00, for ..• 3.50 Phone -1610, eyot. r purchases. Boy-' Alf•wool Pullovers, Every week,brings nA ruore astisfied caetomere 07 _� to make and Mrs. Beverley and regular 2.00, for 1:25 for otir Special Order Clothing. Eachsuitand o� - little ' daughter and Lyman and Men's All -wool Flannel R. J. Mann, CIsremont Shirts, regular 2.00. for •1.35 overcoat tailored to your individual measure. 11Ira. Pilkey were in Port Perry on Men's Pepper and Salt Sbirts. -.'-,A large vhriet of cloths and styles - n Qri j� ' Thursday evening last attending regular 1.2a; for .95 y l7tTf'a.�+•1VE'r the 40th annivereary of the marri to choose from. one price, $24:00. :.'age of Mrs. Beverley's parents, Men's Military Leggings, ' a D: and Sire. Patera. About regular 3.00, for 2 50 _ Basket Factory ,t ' ' - B forty gne4ts were present and a c C. A. O�'erlaud ,• ••. Mt�na er Manufacturers of very enjoyable time was' spent by F I l�l G O 1� D ►7 All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry all. LOWER PRICE STORE -- - - -- - -- - - - - - _ — -- --- — -- Calvin Hnrlbnrt, of 'Osh1wa. a• Phone 3801 Crates, Farmeta,.Bushel former resident of Claremont. died - Baskets, Clothes Baskets. on Sunday last aced 68 .years; as a CLAREA10NT, ONT, _ result of a stroke; it being the Frank third attack. His funeral took BRING IT HERE place on Tuesday when his };ody When Your Money Proprietor • was laid to � rest in the Claremont Nnw is the time,to get a new :Set of Maker of t,lte well known - Union Cemetery., die is survived Harness, or get the old set repaired, Barbee' Baskets. by his widow, two sons and four 'I have iu stank samples of Samuel I Phone Markham 6409 = <'= daughters. Trees and JT -- Trey's harness. The Travels by Mail The regular mont'h1y tneetinQ -of former may ,l) ordered 'through rata- the Women's Institute will be held Logue at prices free. , B EATT Y .. at. the home of Mrs. B. Kilpatrick Catalogue free. I also carry collars, collar pads, sweat E> i END your 'remit'tances by Canadian STANDS FOR THE BEST on the afternoon of Wednesday, ,a , can Bank of pads, harness oil by bulk, harness � Dec. llth (instead of the 18th). A dressing, 4Isn silver polish �r Commerce Money Or&xs. They are cenvent•,' ' ,Rood %ttendance is requested, as and other parts. eut, efficient, and econotuicAl. The money is fully ` .a the deleKates to the Provincial Repairs promptly done. Convention will Rive their report, L. W. PILKEY, - CLAARMONT insured against loss or theft in transit. IO can l call will be an veered h a reach only the erson to. whom it is addressed. = `i ' A • The cal silver collection in aid of the Child- .[ l R Gallaugher Canadiau Bank of Commerce Money Orders areas � sea's Shelter. Remember the date, • Wednesday, Dec. 11th, good as cash and are accepted anywhere- in°�'. Merchant A On Sunday night yve experienc• Grain Canada. J ' ed the firPt'rPal snow storm of the ::season, whon five or six inclips of Toronto v t -snow fell. Resides the snow storm Isiu the market to purchase Hay, we were Atill farther ' inpri—f- I Straw, Grain and Potatoes, THLi CAN AD 1JL'�l�l� y -'with the fast that winter hn, Litter Car.rier9, FIit (`3rriere arrived by thetinnQuAlly void wea- For quotations apply Pump -, Door TrH�kA. Cncv. " ther, when the mercury rirnrped (A. ��. _ c� C, . '�,.1� COMM�� -ICE - ` Hnc� t�. Pressure yystems Etc. to the zero mArk. Aq r, result rnt- I „h n;cn.F O..a;pa.nurcd i It will oHv lynu to get nay prices on • terra and slPluhs have Apf)F'grc��i hn R. R. )\1 (l• i, Ahnve before bn ins elsewlipre. - ':• Q lrli� �:ANDAR.D BANK OF CANADA y the Qtreets althnnglt the, rogdw ,re L'' F N ] D I Phone Pickering 1712 = ! a. t in fairly good condition for anto 1 x � 3 n6 of !ontrea16tf RPferenec 1 l traffic. - n­ M. z, disroSard of the adric• of h i's naval -Tragedy of the Dardanelles advisers he m!ght, with some appear. WHAT ante of reason, have asked to be allow. ad In future to fallow-his unfettered On Churchill avid Lord Fisher lad Conflicting Views of Winst' judgment; but, instead of success, Mow 1Z W EA R1 1qG _.- Precipitated a Grave Crisis in England During the something approaching. disaster had resulted. World War, as Told �y R. H.' -During the -course of the night, of Yllzistrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished - Bacon in "Worlds Work" 1 May fourteenth four memoranda came r kilverstone entered Thirdly, views of these two staffs to Lord Fisher's office. office. from the First -with Every Pattern 1,ord -Fishe of in 1854 at the age s� ould nave been laid before the Coon- Lord. 11ihe English Navi I No. 1 dealt with the provision of By Andebelle Worthington He rose steadily, achiev- cil. by, their technical heads, not by Vthirteen siege artillery, stages and cranes, lay. from 1904 to 1910, whin he resign- Lord Kitchener and Mr. Churchill. I$ It's soortivel It's the new Parl- ]In-es of ih,licator'netg watched.,�by '11a� the highest position open to a trian was right and proper that these two Inf.' sian coat frock that buttons -down- - din his position, First Sea Lord. In 1914 ministers should have been members of crifters, fitting the battleships with the-front with circular skirt that i'. be returned to the Admiralty under trellis-work protection against mines, dips its hem at centre•front. The -11r. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Council, but they were not the pro- ated the provisivn of severtV aircraft narrow felt indicatei the fashionable serve his country in per persons to 1a the staff reports the Admiralty, to a d some 500-pound bombs. raised waistline. There are inset -'..-ihe hour he had thought of for sixty before the members or to answer any an No. 2 dealt with a scheme of C orri 'pockets at each side of front with .7 tion diagonal outline accented by button -gong years. "It was not so much the questions which arose therefrom dui- modore Tyrwhitt for submarine and Navy, as the Navy at war, that was ing debate. The various commands, trim. The most intere5ting detail is. the Zeppelin hunting, and made proposals ^ever before Fisher's es. In the -both ashore and afloat, were daily, ;lingerie not th:% t to for various arran 4rnents in ' the e e in deep turnover collar 'Dreadnought he ia.� I's create hourly, every minute of the day 9 Grand Fleet and the North Sea, and and turn -back flared cuffs of organ. ..,>a heavy-armament ship. He built the brought face to face with the realities also suggested L telegram to.Adiiiiral die. of this jaunty navy blue silk modern English Navy, but as an Am. of war. At home there was an inevit- de Robeck about the scheme. AX::: crepe. :erican critic 'once said of him, he was able tendency for our politicians to No. 3 proposed, an important rear- Style No. 2966 can be . had in sizes 2', 14, 16, 20 year s. 36 and 39' ninety-fiva rer cent. genius with five conduct the war much the same as if 8 rangenieut of the Graz d Fleet, so as to -Wr cent. of devil." it had been merely the case of annual inches bust station squadrons in the Humber. viy -headed and re- manoeuvres. War to them, naturally, It :r 5 mple to make. Ydu Such a man, hard -enforcementis for Is include in your new w IF .. rider had not the same vital reality that it No. 4 dealt, with re must in it ard- aentless, was not suited to serve u the Dardanelles. robe for Fall, for it is just the type leld. his superior, Mr. Churchill. It is one had for those at, sea or in the f Captain T. E. Creasii', iiii'vil assi'st. of dress one needs so much for all InIgish naval his of the tragedies of E - They patched up their party organizot ant to Lord Fisher, gives a vivid de. day occasions to start the new sea- .­-tory that,his last six months of ser- tion to deal with an entirely new class asl- ant ; of that fateful son. scriptiqn of the event 7 'vice;weye filled with bitterness. And of novel busi- Black crepe satin with collar and ms, to Iransact night: --cuffs of white crepe de chine is chic. ss, and to make 'decisions quite out ,Wet one cannot escape the conclusion nies "I was working in my room at the Purple dull silk cre pe with collar Ghat the final disaster of resignation of the ordinary, but which of Admiralty on the night of the 14th and cuffs of Xas is some part due to his own tens- the empires Political eggshell silk crepe is Ll.tal moment tx ultra -new May, when towards midnight 'Master and smart. Tiny checked featherweight' perament. shacklet bound the organization of our ton Smith the First Lord's private Admiral TL H. Bacon, At the in. government in war, iF it had bound secretary) came in with the minute woolen in beige and brown, with �:4 �:s its vision iii peace-time. No organiza- *tamce of Lord Fisher's literary trus (No. 1) and covering letter, and said brown bone buttons, piping and suede belt, with collar and cuffs of a two-volume bio-.1tion of tha government, is wartime had tees, has written that the Pint Lord wished the First istone. faille Silk Crepe is eXCIUSiye. ever beea,*o iglA out beforehiind; no beige --traphy: Lord Fisher of Kilve -Sea Lord to have them in the morn- The follhwing chain of events is taken trainifig of our priiq�'. mmnl,;te , or ing. N ol jersey, flat silk crepe, other high officials in matters with printed silk. crepe, canton crepe, ifrom the last chapters of that work. which, in war, they would have to ds�d Masterton Smith Asked me, to read wool crepe, and featherweight twee'l It will be remembered that the gigan- them through, r.nd I did so. He was .smartly appropriate. -tic siege of the I Dardanelles, althou-b bad ever been suggested. Our generals evidently uneasy about the minute and Constantinople as its objective, and admiral. had been trained for w,3r --At had asked me 'how I thought the old man .7 i HOW TO ORDER rATTERNS. XMS undertaken equally as much for I from their youth up, whereas prime Would take. IU Knowing well Lord political effect it would have on the ministersoon viorn the supreme direc- Writc. your name and address plain - the Balkan States. Backed by the govern. tion of the war rested, were apparent- Fisher's fraine of mind during the past ly, giving number and size of such few days and his letter to the, Prime patte-ns as you want. Er.c.ose 20c in vient, it was opposed by the Sea Lords, ly suppaied to be supernaturally en- Minister of the,day before (in which coin (coin preferred; wrap —Editor's Note. doomed with knu,,v:edpe of war and war tamps or 7*9 notably Lord Fisher. he pointed oat _Nlr. Churchill's deter- ;t carefully) for each number. au(4 conditions and, with no previous train - PERSUASION AND CAJOLERY MinCi0r, ETA resigns- Wilson Pattern ing, to be capable- of conducting a address y,)ur order to Wi On October 31, 1914, Turkey declar- world-wide struggle of supreme ins- tion), and reading that submarines Service, 7 3 Vest Adelaide St., Toronto. ed war, and on the third of November were ntw' included in the prj-r_)4sx; re- Patterns sent by an early mail. the outer forts at the entrance to the portance to the empire, The result was inforcements. in addition I n to varioul; muddle and disaster, and the greatest Dardanelles were bombarded by our II of our failurci was the DardanelIcs ther ships and materials that- Lord pleting the cork he not unreasonable, therefore, to suggest ob ps for 'about'ten minutes.- Any more Fisher had not mentioned a few hours Admiralty and coin I foolish proceeding cannot well be im- campaign. earlier, I had no hesitation about my has . tasted, he determined not to do that Mr, Churchill's unfortunate and I agined. The reason put forward was On the 'ourteenth of 51ay. 1915, in reply. I said LA one_ that I had no' so with the Dardale!lts millstone lundue optimistic belief in his own the midst of the campaign. we find great dis- 7 that it was desirable to test the range cl�abt whatever Lord Fibber would re. hung rutind his neck; for( next to Mr. 11 itidgment was not only a g Mr.' Churchill- writing to thi- -Prime rehill, the most ardent zdvocate on service to the country but was the dam. ­bf the Turkish guns! The fact was, Minister : sign init.intly if he received the min- Chu the Dardanelles loafing reason for Lord Fisher's re- that Mr. Winston Churchill, First ,I must ask -you in Cake I e note of - ate; for the%- i ew proposals, coming;. the War Council of He signation. rations hal teen 'k*r. Balfour. t that moment, woti!d be the last OPe %ord of the Admiralty, sulTered from Fisher's statement today that 'he was a a . I without consulting any- straw. accordingly, *disease, common among those not ac custamed to war, which may be called any - against the Dardanelles and had been "MI.;tetton Smith-, . %%bo' also- "was body, seized his pen and -rote to the Fund to Replace icaa•oefhea all along.' or w ;_rds to that effect. The amounted to 'Nets agendi. that is,- the itch to a very familiar with the First Sea Lord Prime Minister. HU letter am .. Scots Fishing First Se Lord fins agreed in writing pAme ministers are be always doing something. This bons- to. every executive telegram on which and h'% ways, raid I.r. did not think an ultimatum, and I - 1 1: . Lost in Storm bardment at once brought home to the Lord Fisher would go so fair as that; not accustomed .to submit to such die- C�ermans at Constantinople the neces- tb"peration3 have been conducted, but I repeated that I felt quite certain tation. . nor to be told whoni they are to I Glasgow —The" Lord Provosts of -oity for bringing. the defences of the d had they been immediately sue- that he would. After some discussion exclude' from fireir Cabinets. Had Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee and cesslul the credit would have been his. Masterton Sm� tb said he would tell the Lord Fisher called on the Prime 11 in- Aberdeen, acting upon the recoMMen- Vardanelles up to the highest pitch of But I make no complaint of that." him perfection, and, incidentally, it afford- First Lord My opinion before definite- ister he might 'Ave placed before dation of William Adamson. Secret- Mr. Churchill's statement is correct, ly handing me tle minute o pass on. his point of, view in a perfe�:tly cormi- tart' of State for Scotland, have issued •od ,them three months in which to but %o also 'was -Lord Fisher",,, Mr, After some delay—I 144ieve 'Masterton WtiOnal manner, but the setter that an appeal to the public of their re-- achieve their object. Churchill knew perIectly weii that Smith first spoke to de Bartolome (the he wrote finally destroyed any chance spective- areas for support for the No unbiased person, looking back -Lord Fisher we-, and alvtay-- had been �oP his 'being retained as Fir--qt Sea S relief of mo%v and studying the history of the Fir-st Lord's naval secretary) on the Scottish national fund for against the whclo operation and that distress in the fishing communities In insistent reqaest, and ..C.OMAIANDED,13Y KING" Scotland, due to the fishing fleet dis• I)ardar-elles,'can fail to-trace the se- it was only at his Insi. subject befor,) going to Mr. Churchill Lord." . quence of events. Smitten with the he caym back with the dispatch box under pressure, that Lord Fisher had atA nail it must be sent on, for the If Lord Fisher had remained quiet, aster in a recent gate, ifaizination of a great operation which, reluctay fly consented tj aid the opera- First Lord was certain that Lord as most of his friends were urging him Six hundred vessels lost 31.000 nets, #f Auceessful, promised a vastpol;tical tion in every w-,.y he could. In his FI-Ler would not object to the propo- to do, he would in all probability have the cost of replacement of which will ireward, Mr. Churchill practieally World Crisis be himself says- "I am 3; hut the First Lord had also added been asked to remain as First Sea be . 9150,000. Mr. Adamson stated lforcid the War Council to adopt his - ay concealing the Kreat-and sal in no w J)roposals, although be knew that he 'that. in any case, it was necessary Lord, and he could then have intro- that the storm havoc had fallen on continuous pressure wh!oh I put upon that the:r 4hould he made-.' ­17—repeated duced gradual}?, the changes he felt the Indust" which has suffered from lhad neither Lord Fisher's Approval nor the old Admiral." n-v warning as to the consequences, necessary. But he was, obsessed with I Abet of Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson. I a depressed condition for some years "�,He 'never consttlted the Board of Ad- I "I (ANNOT CONSENT TO RE �d then arranged for the dispatch the kea'that he could no'. serve at thou and that as a result of the latest blow •2niralty. He constantly, in the face of PARALYZED." box to be deliveTed early-in. the morn- Admiralty with- Mr. Balfour, who wash many fishermen who have no reserve Mr. Churchill's letter to the Prinfle inz to Lord Fisher." cp'y committed to the Dar- may n. - lord Fisher's objections, persuaded already de capital or credit for re-equip and cajoled him ins, acquiescing to Minister continued: If 'Mr. Churchill had been wise he dane'lles campaign; more especially as be compelled to abandon fishing. -Send vut more and more vessels urg- "j am attached to he Old Boy and would have kept back the minute and Mr. Churchill was to be retained in The secretary said he is counting let tly required at home. it is a great pleasure to- me to work have discussed the matter next morn. the Cabinet and would therefore be in OIL --the sympathy which will.,inevit- BASIC CAUSES OF 51UDDLE With him. I thinL he reciprocates these frig; but either, in his optimism, he did a positkin to support Mr. Balfour in, ably be aroused in Scottish hearts" at Let us surnmarize the true causes of feelings. My -pcint is that a moment not care whether Lord Fisher resigned . that matter. the news of the f1shermen's plight. • Ithe Dardanelles muddle. First and will arise in these operations when or not (which is somewhat fore- It -is not (•asy to understand how, The Lord Provost here has arranged our 1forenwst, the blame must rest on our Admiral and Geners' on the spot shadowed by his remark that "in any Lord Fisher could have believed that' to receive contribution's. will wish and iequire to run a risk case, it was necessary that they should his letter was a proper communication peculiarly inefficient war oragniu.tion, with the Fleet for a great and decisive be made'*), or he had confidence -that to send to -a. -Prime Minister, and + whereby an aged politician, a man no:i ei doomed with many gifts but whose effort. If I agree with them, I *]aall he could :)ent "the old- Admiral" to his to have seen that it was a most inju School Age Difficulties sanction it; and I cannot consent to PuTpose. dicious -act on his part. But there is! Glasgow Herald: It is now bedom- main training-in life had been that of I 'ing , be paralyzed by the veto of a friend 1,1 increasingly manifest that' We an- is "party" man, with a resultant re- TIKATUM TO JHE PRE-311ER no doubt that he did rot view'-his ac. ) who, whatever the result, will say, "I ' Io)rd Fisher opened the dispatch box tion in that light. The strain of the' nouncement, made by the present Bard for procrastination and expedi- ,as always aga;nst. the Dardanelles'.,' the beginning of their ency and whose guiding motto was . in. the early morning and saw at once previous f eNv daN a, and more espeei�lly i Government at .46 The First Lord thtis in effect wrote oposed with the wrench of his self-sacrifice. with.! tenure of office, in regard to the rats, wait and see," became the chairman what the First Lord pi 4of the. War Council, merely because e to the Prime Minister to say that he reference to weaken:ng further' the cut doubt helped to warp his judgment. i ing of the school age was, from every intrided to arrogate to himself the fleet in home waters. He felt that it The end came on May twenty - second' point of,view. premature. Everywhere happened to be the political leader of - functions of the Sea Lords. He himself Prime Minister: '!.in England the signs of difficulty ac- the party in power at the declaration was impossible to work with him any in a letter froir. th of war, This chairrawriship, should has stated that "no ship could sail 6r longee and at once wrote, and Ont,ofT Dear Lord Fisher, cumulate. Buildings offer a problem gun fire without the sanction of the before breakfast, a letter to the Prime I am coinnintide'j.1 by the King to ac-, Of the first magnitude: there will be ati without any doubt have been held by . city of properly qualified teach- First Sea Lord"; and, in effect, he Minister resignifig hi!• office of First kept- -your tondcred resignation of the, a Scar 6nergeticman of business, who was Dow a provision has been made to accustomed to probe matters, without -d. This action precipitated a Office of First Sea Lord of tbe'Ad-sked, either that Lord Fisher be Sea Ioi ers, no fear or favor, down to their basic d;smigsed arid a weaker First Sea crisis, and Mr. Asquith, bending before miralty. Your- faithfully, assist the voluntary schools with pay- -foundations, That the . Prime Minister Lord appointed who would -!o his bid- the storm, decided to Invita-'the-Union- H. H, Asquith. ments for new buildings, and It seems should have b . been k42t informed of the (ling, or that he himself should' lie �st leaders to enter the government. not unlikely that the whole religious given authority to override the pro- This was an abrupt forin of farewell, position in England will constitute -a Aktiberations of this Council, have at- The succeeding days, therefore, fessional views of the Sea L6r4s. I after over. sixty years of good service, menace to the early application of ;ended its meetings when he desired, brought a change so far as Lord Fish- 0 his county; but a man who pre-' 'and have retained power to sanction PROFESSIONAT, ADVICE'DIS- er was concerned. The reconstruction' abinet crisis in wartime i the new age-limit for leaving school. 1cipitates a C 'br veto the proposals arrived at is, of REGARDED. of the government introiti6ed in en- cannot expect any great courtesy from Course, obvious•, but the conduct of the One must marvel at the assurance of tirely new factor. He began to see that those whom he has embarrassed. spade work, the sifting of facts from this ycung politician, who assumed if, in the newly reconstructed govern- It is a matter of history that, in the . Pere ex cathedra opinions, should have professional naval knowledge superior 'ment, Mr. Churchill left the Admiralty Past one hundred years, and probably .'been under the direction of a man se- to that of picked men whose lives had he, Lord Fisher, might still remain as for longer still, no First Sea Lord had o- Aectod. from the whole manhood of the been spent in the Nav• and in the Fist Sea Lord, provided thaf the new ever resigned through -a difference of for his sound sense, energy, study of naval problems. First Lord was not irrevocably coin- opinion with Ms First Lord Mr. land genius in the conduct of business Already, during the 'ill-fated first mitted, in advance, to the Dardanelles Churchill creat2,d a double record in A 'second cause for the muddle was few months of his war administration, enterprise. Later he was told by some" this respect. Two of his First Sea 'at both Lord Kitchener -and Mr. disaster had dogged Umirlty "licy, one who professed to know what was Lords—Admiral of the Fleet Sir Ar. Churchill were allowed to state their and he )• -.A b,,.n forced to call in Lori, ::i pyngress behind the scenes, that the ithur Wilson and Admiral of the Fleet 1personal views instead of the Council, •Y41ier to put matters right. Over the Ifni list leaders were determi ied he I Lcrd Fisher —both relinquished their 4 :Ibeing placed in possession of tl~5, -on- Dardanelles ha had brought the Navy should rev.-,ain in the Admiralty and, posts owing to differences of opinion Abidered opinions of the irval war staff into a difficult position -by his dis- practically inade this a condition of; with 'Mr. Churchill on naval matters. land the headquarisr staff at the War regart'. of the advice of his profession- their joining the government. This is ':This record is-all the more remarkable in spite of this, clear from lett4,rs he wrote after he �when it is Appreciated that these two .,office. No *forpation on vital mat- a] colleagues; bit h, titers vag..mked from these two author- appealed to the -Pr:nic Minister to re- reached Scotland. were probably the ii.ost experienced �Oties, no joint conferences between sieve him entirely frnni all professional Eventually, however, the rumor 'Sea Lor& the countr*had seen fora ;;these two staffs took place; but the control and virtual,•• to dismiss the reached him that Air. Balfour Avotild ]century; , whereas Mr. Churchrill wasl Co "Why don't you play foot- -ed Mr. ball iiersonal opinions of individuals. was man who had retrieved the errors of become 'First, Lord and that i the youngest and, p9litically, the most I t of his Administration. Churchill would remain in the Cabinet I Inexperie I need of any First Lor( Frosh: "'Cause I'm not strong Ilk the allowed t& take the place of considered the early part 31 whol If succesi had ,followed his previous, Desirous as he was of staying at the had held office during that time. It is i hands." • Postpaid. by -sau at SO conic _ _ _ � b� frame T1y �• Wt7h'm Leicester, Councillor W. E. Flinckd re- � achieve perfect health. The authority ! The muskox• is exceedingly rare ; ll.iediciaa Co., areek+iile, !erred to the -pursuit of pleasure -the can do no more -the individual must 1 and action has been taken, by order- clue e, tendencies of th masses not to think I be appealed to and won. in- Council, to conserve the herd of ap- s is for themselves if someone el.ie does !t It is a strange enmmentary on prokimately 250 known to have their It for them -and asks whether the de - .i this -point that la spite of the im- f habitat in This area. 1 DcNftanti Vine ancr fall of England; which would proved eurfvonment described, and To prevent serious depletion at, appear to W the logical outcome of it. ,1 the admittedly improved standard of i Canadian wild life and to ensure. pelts i -can be arrested. living; there is an everdncreasing being taken only when ptlme, amend- 1 "England dust -overhaul heraeif amount of time los=t and benefits paid meats have been trade to regulations Improvements have been thrust upon; on account of illness. covering the attmtulsuation of gains i ` "w nousewoLD wwane the people, and .liow a -sense of In- I "In spite of the -vast sums Ppent in !.1n the Northwest Territories. Open i VrT��p its ss Couwrates^ dictdual responsibility must b•t 'education, and of its easy secs »sibllity seasons for fur - bearers have been set f Grippe , " ' evoked; • a sense of service, and the to. every one, adolescent and adult, is follows, with foriuer -opeb season i " { I I heat and inhale Minard's. Also ; spirit of ea give. emphasized, rather who seek it -there be very, very few dates in brackets: muskrat, March 1 -. btitbe the feet in Minard's and het - Outstay Their Welcome � than that of the spirit of 'to take'." � who think seriously and continuously., JlAy 31, (Nov. 1•atay 15) ; arctic fox, { Manitoba Free Press: ' In Ontario ater • 'there is discussion in provincial Lib The New Lord Mayor asked whether of the value of their own personality � Nov. 15 -March 31 (Nov, ttiov 1 -March 3.1); eras circles about the advlsibllity o1 administrators were not a little too ; to- tlemselves and to the common- ! Iynx, marten, mink. and -fisher': Nov. 1- satisfied. Was the work they were � wealth. March 31 (Nor, 1' \larch 15). • � calling a convention to .consider # by I doing as effective as they imagined it England Must Overhaul -•Q it is that the party makes so slight an to be ?" reports the Leicester'tiercury. _ Minard's Liniment for Distemper. appeal to the people of that_. province. "'But all the time, pleasure con-.1 �� 1e�InG ®F PAIN^ "'VVe ]oval adtitinistrators,' he con - tonnes to widen and deepen her ap ' stets The weakness of the- party after its tinned, `are, perhaps, prone to claim Leave tits Coal Mitres Alone. ejection from office in 1905- and for Peal, and with ever-growing success. too much for 'progress by the tin- I am no kill- joy -no alarmist - certain - Evening Standard: What is quite - some years' afterwards was readily provements we know have been effect- clear is that any attempt drastically I understandable. It had outstayed its ly' no pessimist but 1 cannot study the welcome, holding on to office for some ed fu the social conditions pf our pe.o- steadily increasing amount Bpent. year to alter. wages or hours at the prevent pie. by Year on the vargtng forms of plea - moment and under, present circum• _ years after the public had tired of it, 'Aitogether • England is as fen- -sure and indulgence without concern, stances can do nothing but set back � � � by political devices di in mensely more comfortable place for the partial revival which has already character; and it Paid for all this 'in 1 The money va11le 1s known, and is ap- 1 a,. the crushing defeat which ended the her people; to live in. S_ octal progress ( palling. The moral loss cannot be taken place. It will handicap us still } :< G in material things has certainly been ' further in our foreign markets, and,; _ thritythree y sae' period of Liberal seen in statistics- and, therefore, can, rule. The fate of the once, all-power- I made. I often wonder it movement- not be tabulated. But who would chat by forcing th cteosure of tfiose pits h= t progress -[n the . higher sense has lehge the accuracy of the generaliza• which stand on .the margin of econo- � fug Liberal party in Ontario ought to been its accompaniment. Are. we in- , mic working will increase ugemploy be a warning to parties agslast the dividually- ethically and spiritually lion. ment and involve a permanent loss of ' •folly of trying 'to hang on to office "'is pleasure and indtlgence to -be after there is clear evidence that the improved? are we, wiser, stronger followed by�ieclIns aild fall? It cer• wealth —since a pit that has once been , men? - I cjosed down is not easily opened. public has withdrawn its support. ! tainly would ii pleasure and indul- — , Sterotyped Citizens Bence were not arrested. Can they Modern Indifference Minard's Liniment forChapped Hands :`_�A great deal can be learned from be- arrested? I earnestly think they • the decline and fall of ahcienti civilize• can. 'London Ilatly News: The war alter -;? , 'Vincent Astor at a Palni Beach 'Bons. CIItefly the outstanding causes' • 'England must overhaul herself. ed the values of things. In a world a ♦ where everyone was so liable to be luncheon was talking about the kind- ' of this decline were the obliteration She must 'continue to improve envir tier feelings, that the debtor nations of the individual; and the effemietacy onment, . but at the same time she killed at any moment nothing seemed B gteirs so impOrtaAt as it had done, And acid deterioration which followed must direct- every defini a and sus f`'I "(; >'•'. ' Ot, Europe now show towards the ( 1 t;`:`•`:'•i ^'' •> the mood has remained. It will pass. .,;;.,: : ,•� <::'': ' Jnleed States. "And yet,", he said, wealth and luxury. tained effort to bring about a higher "there's something queer about this "'To some thinkers and students-, sense of personal responsibility in i doubtless in time. But -while it lasts 4 kindlier feeling, something punting i even in these so called hard times -' each individual, •iu each potentia•1 citi- all manner. of old, quasi, 'obsolete p i I things will continue to enjoy safe and Bed ,and a tittle sinister. When Europeans , the former is operating • on by .-far tcfQ I zen, talk about it, In fact, they always re- I large a scale, while many sections. of I . , -To Give -Not to Get undisturbed, ra her popular than All Summer mind me of the Old colored deacton English ,society appear- to be endan- 1 "'A reuse, must be evoked that to otherwise, their shadowy existence: who had just heard that a Tennessee gered Ay the latter. - E work hard is a man's lot in life, and "I have to work in the store and "'With regard to the former there do my own housework, too, and I • '�darkey had been legally hanged in- not' to fool away the precious years -. X stead of lynched. "'Thank goodness,' fs Justification for,fear_ with regard to of early nitinbood in vapid,. neurotic : U 'O • the old deacon . said- 'thank,' goodness our systems of education. We are not ] frivolity, emptying both heat] and got nervous and run-down and was in de black man am said=' tin' his just de- developing in the great majority of � pocket. bed nearly alisummer.Theleastnoise - sects c last'." our people, individuality, a high sense I 'A sense that his home, city and � would make me nervous. I was told —fi - of personality. FOR THE HAIR to take I:ydia >w Pinkliain's' Vege• 4 his c�tutry demand.111s 'services, and a • Another thing that has puzzled, us, a "'The children go through our that they are not agencies merely to, Ask your Barber -He IiDOWs table Compound and I have taken schools, elementarv, higher, and Unf• . Little, about 'success stories, ' is why give, a sense that man's mission • in � seven bottles. It has made me strong• , rersity, according to social position. she interviewer sometimes has to life is, to She a0d to seor;n every dug er and put more color into my faces hunt up his subject in a sanitarioum. I am thinking of the mass and not geation relating to-to get. /�/y Lam looking after illy storg and the excen: ions, and the result in the "'There are many men now demon- ��'� ' S Sr{/Lf/S - mass is stereotyped indifference to housework and my four children His Hearin Restored strating this prior met! tod •they' 9 Hearing hard effort, and an utter lack of ap-' l are. They do this compelled by sheer '•BUCKLEYS and I am getting along nicely now. The invisible ear drum invented by predation of what is known as the •natural, personal Qharagter, The -func• Mrs: J, Malin, R R Na s, Barron -.A. O. Leonard, which resemble$ a "higher "things' Oi° 2ife.' tion._ o! the administrator Is; by the i �iktlJt St, East, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. y miniature megaphone n fitting inside "The Lord Mayor added that the high means, at his disposal, to increase 9 w I the ear, entirely out of sight, is help - I wages earned now by young people their umbers. Lydia E, ing tpg jtearing 91' a $reek many pet l>ein'$ -lpcts -the great majority af- The Obstc4tate Factor • - -ple. Mr. I:�oliard inrs'nied this drutSl , ter 1'eavitil school never 'again give, - • - - -• - to relieve himself of deafness noes ' seril7gs thought to personal Intellec- j "'This achieved, there would be ash ' I ' t I ' - ]head noises, and it does ibis so sue -, tual improvement - pleasure, indul- : hopes that true and la$ting social im C P p yE f� cessfuUy that no one could tell he is a' ^ence, and ease suffices. ;.Provements would indeed begin. CIO- deaf man. A request for information t ~ "'Notwithstanding the improved , operating with authority is the ideal to A. O. Leonard, 70 Fifth Avenue, education, and the incre-ised facilities f• -- - suite 137, New York City, will be offered for adolescent 'and adult edu -� team. ISSUE ,No. 49 —;29 .• , 1 �• given a prompt reply.-Advt. ' cation, the great majority of both pass "`But the individual is the obatia- �i - - T. ate . factor. We. hove hitherto tailed Clm f AdYErtlbwenw A Good Idea of War Waste 1 - to grip him. ,lie has eluded us cqm•. • ;, pletely: Propegy and permanently to UTUATIOXS T&"NT - - round oft our work in•local govern- ��ORFI D1EN WANTED QuLcg. B10 - i lesra� ` t - o' went he must be aroused from hie Day. easy worlt Eara whsle , f s ¢ „ F ing barber trade under, famous . D1o1 h �` '�1 I 1 °� -operation la indiapens• i.merican elan. - world's most neaablf x stupor, His co able. - Secured our work would reeetve barber school system Write or tosll 'immedfately for free aataIogu. Tonto, ' w an unmeasurable impetus and true Barber Colleges 121 Queen West. Toronto, <_.._ and permanent progress would be as• ' ``• „ p TF YOU DO ANY KNITTING. SEND ' free •ample _: -_,_ _ r sured'.° for our special oiler and i Co•. P.O. Box 691. Dept. � � ;� :• - ---- English ti'ooi KEEP THEM HAPPY -BY �treal. ,iT6 A pus S.. _ b KEEPING THEM WELL LrEBEC rlI'cK, $125 1?4IR;_BLACK Raocoon6, $300 pair. Silver Foxed $40 el °I parr; Cross Foxes, $200 =pair; Ka '. �•f E suffer from : «t < k% ' akul Persian Lambs, $150 trio; Fos It is natiirai for children to be hap- hounds. $15 each. Chas. Reessbeck, ;sae _ b A'y _ kleek Hill. tofu and full. of fun. When they rheumatism t py, active are fretful, fussy and disinclined to Cozsszes is Tit 3 EAR$: `i ���n this? Play yoU may be eul'e something . W rIITE, a WEEKS �. �� - wrens. Almost invariably that some- also sable and white, ottees white pups, excellent pedigree. 6 weekai thing lies iq the digestive tract. $100 each. W. A. Elder, Bon s�Ir, Ont. . it is 'to meet the need for an abso- - • TF he would accept the ad. *" lutely safe_ corrective of childhood ail- If you do not talk until you have y •Own to wil! always 1 vice of thousands of men �°:' ments that Baby's Tablets'bave something say, you and women, he .could find "'' been designed. They gently regulate have something to say when you talk. `- relief by caking DM. Wil- a the _stomach and bowels and thus - -- liama' Pink Pills. Rhenms- ti : �" drive out constipation and indigestion; ! Item is doe a surface ailment a as break up colds and simple fevers and', {. Concerning O F F I C E S that can b. banished by sub• allay• teething paths. 0 raw them Mrs. �V. E. Forsyth, Dover, N.B., bias with liniments or oils. a:'•.., r k.,. N - writes: -'Y would not be without i -' •$25 Per Month Up Watery, poison -laden blood • be built ,� RADIO - CONTROLLED TORPEDO SPEEDS ON TRIAL Baby's. Own Tablets as I know of noth• - $2.i?0 Per Foot Up ; must up .and purl- -� ng to eql ther fretful, fussy United States 1 f fied before there can be any Rammond torpedo, radio- controlled, is fired during recent i babies who re troubled with colds or gay and Adelaide District progrew toward neat 1e navy tests off Newport, R.I. The stew torpddoes cost $12,000 and have six sour stomach." ' recovery. mile'range. Puff and Its gone. Baby's Own Tablets are sold by Excellent Light, Passenger — Elevator, Janitor Service ^-�— • -' ------ - -- - -- - -- • -- •"- -- i medicine dealers • or . by mail at 25 ' �, �d ��� soga+es. have proved the rahaa of ' on the other side. They have eyes, cents a' box from The Dr. V{ jlliams' The Kind of Mayor } 'ears but hear not. �'Medicine Co., Brocklille, Ont, WILSON BUILDINGS Dr. Williams, Pink PAIL in but see not, e I •' 'I have pointed out certain distinct I •> EL in 3101 'Wanted have g •. the tnaetneatofrhettmatiam. "For in Canada improvements effected. -All these i Herd of Musk -0[ 73 ADELIADE W. m 62 FRONT.W. seme years," writes Thosum Ni"t"n' of N°'�' � _ i,een from the outside. The State and The Lord Ma or Leicester, 'the. Municipality have literally. thrust y To Be Conserved ; "• Ck mario, "I was so badly bled wkh rheumatism I .of these upon the people. Are they ap- On Taking Office, Exhorts propriately appreciated, and does - the. could Barmy walk and suf. faced great pain. I had meth- the Citizeris to Render Ser- Individual citizen respond to the new i to the Community - and opportunities to take them further, 1 Thelon Game Sanctuary y Closed by Oreder -in- s ' - Ylce bigger. a mo cal trestmeae -but did not Asks foza Higher Sense >, of and to build up therefrom "- Council ". sm- much relief. After tak- pygt broader,_ and more generous citizen - Personal Responsibility. ship? Ottawa -Tbe Thelon gauge sane- Ows �. Williams' Pink j - l - foe time the trouble Lord Mayors and Mayors- on takiag Few Think 6:rlousty • tuary east o[ Great Slave take in the ' 7 some disappeared end hY �t office generally express their thanks "'in 'the world of education, what ; Northwest Territories which contains torcleaaer— fmisrrultln! �1e'!:yere 1'�ea"d` " since shown IaYt Y� proportion Of atitdEDta 80 COIIdUCt 1 for the honor eonferrecl on them. The the last known berd of muskoa on the traf in the o Suer- 'bas we C � do gone" •.. plan Lord Mayor of Leicester on Saturday themselves? In the world of health, Canadian 'mainland, been' closed. vet Leicester »on, either Indian or white •rest S,MOaoS c•wiow a George,Newman says that despite acsceee.eryYS ^de O C 'beyond No i went this, and addressed Sir p2r CA. _ Sears tode7 is relieve your homily to the citizens u hied make: s I the. wonderful transformation effected'; man, will be permitted to. enter this.,, SAW .SlCnueat ToefAOfe - rhwajnatm Boy a ben of useful and helpful precedent. LelQC -s- by State and Municipality in our peo- i 15,000 -mile preserve uule »s by special Dr. Williaxis' Pink PM at ter should progress under- such a pie's environment, all has failed be- 1 permlaalorr, Ilan. Charles Stewart, -. - tteaeeat drtygirt'a or, Lord Mayor this coming year. } cause so tar, !t has.not elicited in the Minister Qf_ Interior,__ announced re- wri year "On'takiag office a¢ Lard Mayor of individual the desire and the effort to, cently. Postpaid. by -sau at SO conic _ _ _ � b� frame T1y �• Wt7h'm Leicester, Councillor W. E. Flinckd re- � achieve perfect health. The authority ! The muskox• is exceedingly rare ; ll.iediciaa Co., areek+iile, !erred to the -pursuit of pleasure -the can do no more -the individual must 1 and action has been taken, by order- clue e, tendencies of th masses not to think I be appealed to and won. in- Council, to conserve the herd of ap- s is for themselves if someone el.ie does !t It is a strange enmmentary on prokimately 250 known to have their It for them -and asks whether the de - .i this -point that la spite of the im- f habitat in This area. 1 DcNftanti Vine ancr fall of England; which would proved eurfvonment described, and To prevent serious depletion at, appear to W the logical outcome of it. ,1 the admittedly improved standard of i Canadian wild life and to ensure. pelts i -can be arrested. living; there is an everdncreasing being taken only when ptlme, amend- 1 "England dust -overhaul heraeif amount of time los=t and benefits paid meats have been trade to regulations Improvements have been thrust upon; on account of illness. covering the attmtulsuation of gains i ` "w nousewoLD wwane the people, and .liow a -sense of In- I "In spite of the -vast sums Ppent in !.1n the Northwest Territories. Open i VrT��p its ss Couwrates^ dictdual responsibility must b•t 'education, and of its easy secs »sibllity seasons for fur - bearers have been set f Grippe , " ' evoked; • a sense of service, and the to. every one, adolescent and adult, is follows, with foriuer -opeb season i " { I I heat and inhale Minard's. Also ; spirit of ea give. emphasized, rather who seek it -there be very, very few dates in brackets: muskrat, March 1 -. btitbe the feet in Minard's and het - Outstay Their Welcome � than that of the spirit of 'to take'." � who think seriously and continuously., JlAy 31, (Nov. 1•atay 15) ; arctic fox, { Manitoba Free Press: ' In Ontario ater • 'there is discussion in provincial Lib The New Lord Mayor asked whether of the value of their own personality � Nov. 15 -March 31 (Nov, ttiov 1 -March 3.1); eras circles about the advlsibllity o1 administrators were not a little too ; to- tlemselves and to the common- ! Iynx, marten, mink. and -fisher': Nov. 1- satisfied. Was the work they were � wealth. March 31 (Nor, 1' \larch 15). • � calling a convention to .consider # by I doing as effective as they imagined it England Must Overhaul -•Q it is that the party makes so slight an to be ?" reports the Leicester'tiercury. _ Minard's Liniment for Distemper. appeal to the people of that_. province. "'But all the time, pleasure con-.1 �� 1e�InG ®F PAIN^ "'VVe ]oval adtitinistrators,' he con - tonnes to widen and deepen her ap ' stets The weakness of the- party after its tinned, `are, perhaps, prone to claim Leave tits Coal Mitres Alone. ejection from office in 1905- and for Peal, and with ever-growing success. too much for 'progress by the tin- I am no kill- joy -no alarmist - certain - Evening Standard: What is quite - some years' afterwards was readily provements we know have been effect- clear is that any attempt drastically I understandable. It had outstayed its ly' no pessimist but 1 cannot study the welcome, holding on to office for some ed fu the social conditions pf our pe.o- steadily increasing amount Bpent. year to alter. wages or hours at the prevent pie. by Year on the vargtng forms of plea - moment and under, present circum• _ years after the public had tired of it, 'Aitogether • England is as fen- -sure and indulgence without concern, stances can do nothing but set back � � � by political devices di in mensely more comfortable place for the partial revival which has already character; and it Paid for all this 'in 1 The money va11le 1s known, and is ap- 1 a,. the crushing defeat which ended the her people; to live in. S_ octal progress ( palling. The moral loss cannot be taken place. It will handicap us still } :< G in material things has certainly been ' further in our foreign markets, and,; _ thritythree y sae' period of Liberal seen in statistics- and, therefore, can, rule. The fate of the once, all-power- I made. I often wonder it movement- not be tabulated. But who would chat by forcing th cteosure of tfiose pits h= t progress -[n the . higher sense has lehge the accuracy of the generaliza• which stand on .the margin of econo- � fug Liberal party in Ontario ought to been its accompaniment. Are. we in- , mic working will increase ugemploy be a warning to parties agslast the dividually- ethically and spiritually lion. ment and involve a permanent loss of ' •folly of trying 'to hang on to office "'is pleasure and indtlgence to -be after there is clear evidence that the improved? are we, wiser, stronger followed by�ieclIns aild fall? It cer• wealth —since a pit that has once been , men? - I cjosed down is not easily opened. public has withdrawn its support. ! tainly would ii pleasure and indul- — , Sterotyped Citizens Bence were not arrested. Can they Modern Indifference Minard's Liniment forChapped Hands :`_�A great deal can be learned from be- arrested? I earnestly think they • the decline and fall of ahcienti civilize• can. 'London Ilatly News: The war alter -;? , 'Vincent Astor at a Palni Beach 'Bons. CIItefly the outstanding causes' • 'England must overhaul herself. ed the values of things. In a world a ♦ where everyone was so liable to be luncheon was talking about the kind- ' of this decline were the obliteration She must 'continue to improve envir tier feelings, that the debtor nations of the individual; and the effemietacy onment, . but at the same time she killed at any moment nothing seemed B gteirs so impOrtaAt as it had done, And acid deterioration which followed must direct- every defini a and sus f`'I "(; >'•'. ' Ot, Europe now show towards the ( 1 t;`:`•`:'•i ^'' •> the mood has remained. It will pass. .,;;.,: : ,•� <::'': ' Jnleed States. "And yet,", he said, wealth and luxury. tained effort to bring about a higher "there's something queer about this "'To some thinkers and students-, sense of personal responsibility in i doubtless in time. But -while it lasts 4 kindlier feeling, something punting i even in these so called hard times -' each individual, •iu each potentia•1 citi- all manner. of old, quasi, 'obsolete p i I things will continue to enjoy safe and Bed ,and a tittle sinister. When Europeans , the former is operating • on by .-far tcfQ I zen, talk about it, In fact, they always re- I large a scale, while many sections. of I . , -To Give -Not to Get undisturbed, ra her popular than All Summer mind me of the Old colored deacton English ,society appear- to be endan- 1 "'A reuse, must be evoked that to otherwise, their shadowy existence: who had just heard that a Tennessee gered Ay the latter. - E work hard is a man's lot in life, and "I have to work in the store and "'With regard to the former there do my own housework, too, and I • '�darkey had been legally hanged in- not' to fool away the precious years -. X stead of lynched. "'Thank goodness,' fs Justification for,fear_ with regard to of early nitinbood in vapid,. neurotic : U 'O • the old deacon . said- 'thank,' goodness our systems of education. We are not ] frivolity, emptying both heat] and got nervous and run-down and was in de black man am said=' tin' his just de- developing in the great majority of � pocket. bed nearly alisummer.Theleastnoise - sects c last'." our people, individuality, a high sense I 'A sense that his home, city and � would make me nervous. I was told —fi - of personality. FOR THE HAIR to take I:ydia >w Pinkliain's' Vege• 4 his c�tutry demand.111s 'services, and a • Another thing that has puzzled, us, a "'The children go through our that they are not agencies merely to, Ask your Barber -He IiDOWs table Compound and I have taken schools, elementarv, higher, and Unf• . Little, about 'success stories, ' is why give, a sense that man's mission • in � seven bottles. It has made me strong• , rersity, according to social position. she interviewer sometimes has to life is, to She a0d to seor;n every dug er and put more color into my faces hunt up his subject in a sanitarioum. I am thinking of the mass and not geation relating to-to get. /�/y Lam looking after illy storg and the excen: ions, and the result in the "'There are many men now demon- ��'� ' S Sr{/Lf/S - mass is stereotyped indifference to housework and my four children His Hearin Restored strating this prior met! tod •they' 9 Hearing hard effort, and an utter lack of ap-' l are. They do this compelled by sheer '•BUCKLEYS and I am getting along nicely now. The invisible ear drum invented by predation of what is known as the •natural, personal Qharagter, The -func• Mrs: J, Malin, R R Na s, Barron -.A. O. Leonard, which resemble$ a "higher "things' Oi° 2ife.' tion._ o! the administrator Is; by the i �iktlJt St, East, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. y miniature megaphone n fitting inside "The Lord Mayor added that the high means, at his disposal, to increase 9 w I the ear, entirely out of sight, is help - I wages earned now by young people their umbers. Lydia E, ing tpg jtearing 91' a $reek many pet l>ein'$ -lpcts -the great majority af- The Obstc4tate Factor • - -ple. Mr. I:�oliard inrs'nied this drutSl , ter 1'eavitil school never 'again give, - • - - -• - to relieve himself of deafness noes ' seril7gs thought to personal Intellec- j "'This achieved, there would be ash ' I ' t I ' - ]head noises, and it does ibis so sue -, tual improvement - pleasure, indul- : hopes that true and la$ting social im C P p yE f� cessfuUy that no one could tell he is a' ^ence, and ease suffices. ;.Provements would indeed begin. CIO- deaf man. A request for information t ~ "'Notwithstanding the improved , operating with authority is the ideal to A. O. Leonard, 70 Fifth Avenue, education, and the incre-ised facilities f• -- - suite 137, New York City, will be offered for adolescent 'and adult edu -� team. ISSUE ,No. 49 —;29 .• , 1 �• given a prompt reply.-Advt. ' cation, the great majority of both pass "`But the individual is the obatia- • (µ � w; s • --Miss Myra Croak' of Taranto, x TC� C� �► Miss P. J. Smith-,- of British Ool We RecOIIllnend for �LOOALISM__I was home with her parents over umbla, visited with her. sisteriv Sunda _ over " _ - y law, Mrs. Jeanie D: -Smith, �' " Robert H. and Mrs. Cronk -Miss Retta Mackie of Toronto the week• end.. this weather Tleited .friends -in Mariposa last spent the week•ead with Norman COMINa -Dr. F.-.E.-Luke. Op• week, and Mrs. Banks. tonleterist, 104 Yonge 8t., Torvn• ; -Miss Nelita Cueway, of Toron• -W, O Murkar has been confln•, toil able eyesight specialist. at A.- - _ � to, visited Mrs. Norman Banks ed to his bed for several days on H. Allin's drug store, Whitby, on _ _ account of illness. . s _.. __..,._ -over the week -end. Tuesday, Dec. 18th. Rubbe, 1�7 t' - u - s' M -- - Harvey and Mrs. Barrett, of - Lynden Cronk, of Pickering -Dr, H. T. Falaliae,.Reldtfenb Dent" , College, Newwarket,- spent the ist, Office in residence, two doors ...Toronto, visited their 'relatives R _. ._ _ , . "-here over the week -end. week -sod wilzb his parents here. east of St. Andrel�t*'s.- Church Pick- made by G Utta Patera. -Dr. R: M, and Mrs. Stewart .—Constables Oliver Crutnnter ering. Office hours 9 a.m. to�6 p.m. - " and daughter, of Markham, visited and Wm. H. Cheater are is Whit dally, and evening' by appointment. with Mrs. and Miss Fawkes on by on duty at -the fall assizes, ("t -ray service).-* Unr favorite heavq rubber i called "'The 6nnday. 'which will possibly last for two „ or three Pveeks.. Curler, a combination of felt and rub• -Mrs. John'Duon returned home GREgryWOOD. : —The services in St. Paul's Unit- ._... ber which does two thins well at the on Sunday, after spending a_few. $ weeks with relatives is Toronto ed Church next Sunday will be as The Women's Association of the Same rim's, i, e. _ follows • 10.80 9. m., morning wor Cherr ood United Church•• will hold ... and Hamilton. yw' - -• :. . - Arthur Smith is able to resume ship and S. S. classes ; 11.45 a. oil., their monthly meeting 4t the dome •�' his studies in school, after being Y. P. Dept.;' 7,00 p. - tn., evening of Mrs. A. O, Flett, on TKursday,-Dec, Dry. L' set and arm- Feet eonflned to his home for several service. 12th, at 2,30 P. m• The roll call !s weeks suffering from a severe cold, -Quito s number of Olen, who g o be answered by a verse containing _ • . have been employed on the Pro• the word, "Give ". A full attendance The Ladies o:d Society of. St. is r ueste -d no the election of office Andrew's United Church will meet vineial Highway wring the aunt -1. - at-the -home of Mrs: C. E. Jones on mer.and fall months, have been exs aril take place. For the winter evenings Wednesday, Dec. 11th, at 2.30 laid off work, on account of the - we IAM. we advise i O'clock. snow which has made it impossible for them to continue the work. -The anneal Xmas tree and ?Nitshell: -In loving memory of Elva ' • �_,.; entertainment of St. George's Sun- -J. S. Jephson, who has been Irene, who passed. away one year Eveready or Dei'orest•Cros� ley �t`ld1U$ _ residing in Toronto for some a o day School will be held in the g ' g ;, __ _ _. . _ • . •_ •, months and who. hiss been travel- Time may come. and bring its. changer .-They bring Hall on Thursday, Dec. 19, liog'for a hardware firm, has ur• Fresh with eve coming ' ear, y g At 8.00 p m. A silver collection P 1'Y y will be taken at the snot, chased a hardware business in But your memory will be cherished tt „ Brooklin and has taken possession. In m heart that loved you dear. The World to Your-Living Room, -The Busy Bee Mission Band- P y y �° : of St. Andrew's Church will hold His many Pickering friends wish --Ray. him success in his new venture. a bazaar on Saturday, Dec. 14th, -St. George's A. Y. P 4. again Middleton- In memory of a . dear. - - " -" - , in Dr. McEwen's store. There will g Fred T. Bunting,, Pickering be offered for sale aprons, fancy spent a most enjoyable. even in R• husband and loving father, George work, house made bak"Ing, candies The program was splendidly Middleton, who passed away, Dec. Established 1857. etc, arranged by Miss Fawka. who took 4th, 1924. o - Darden Cronk, of Wellsville; for her subject, Tennyson.. Read. In our home you are always remem- --N. Y.. has returned home, after Ings.of some of his works were bared, spending a week with his parents, Riven by Betty Murray, were Fond memories cling to your name, � • B P We loved you i nlife yen dearly, R. H. and Mrs. Crook. His broth- Elliott, Louise Robert and Jack Still love Baker. Next meeting will be held m'ou in death just the or, Willard Cronk, of '- Milford, same. '• . • : " - • Mich„ is now spending a .week Dec. 11th. Musical program always remembered by *ife sons, under the parental roof. -The annual Cliditmas sale, and- daughter. -The Highway Dept, had a under the auspices of the Ladies' Is making snowplow at work on the high- Guild of St. George's Church. will Mitchell --In memory of our dear : way here on Monday morning be held in the Town Hall on Sat. Elva, who departed this life on Dec. following the attow•storm of the urday,'Dec. 7th, from 2 30 to 9.00 2n1 1928. SENSATIONAL PREPARATIONS the previous night.' Thev have o'clock p. M, when there will be There's a- face that is haunting us t W also been sprinkling sand on those offered for sale home•niade baking, ever, _ g for the conning, of Santa, p fans work etc. There will also There's a -voice we long to hear, parts anger have become slippery y There`s a smile we'll. remember for- . � and dangerous for motor traffic. be a fishpond, A beautiful quilt • The annual meeting for the will be auctioned off between 4 W ever, _ election of officers of the W. M. S. and 500 o'clock. Afternoon tea Though we try to forget every tear: will he served No entrance fee There's a sad but. sweet remembrance For weeks We }lave been bu8 athering n of St. Paul's L riled Church will y $ o p will be charged. There's a memory fond sod true, be held on Wednesday. Dec, 11th, There's a token of affection dear Elva a choice 8electior of ' -James B. Bowes; the weather et-3 p. tFln , at the home of Mre. W. '.4n,,i our hearts ache still for you. - of Chatsworth. is 'Von' L. Courtice. The mite -box secre- prophet, Many a day your name is spoken. Lary requests that all who have grattilating himself on his success Many an hour you are in our thoughts - boxes kindly bring them to the 10 foretelling the weather this A link in our family chain is broken meeting fail About two month* alto, Sept. You are gone from 'our home but not -The epidemic of colds and 27tb, to be exact, he amid that- from our hearts: - whooping cough still coDtioues. real winter would begin on Nov. Ever remembered by lllother and rnaay . being confloed to their 227th, and be was right to a day. Daddy, Sisters, and Brothers. -. . fi houses. The whoo iag•cougb, He prodicts mild weather for the do with which Many children are greater part of January, February Now Ldi•:ver948esltitssts. af8geted, is of a peculiar type.. It sad March, and he looks for spring begins with a cold, which COO'• coming early in March. Batt he r tinges for some thue before the he doeA•not look for much winter OR SALE -E;4 feet r.ne1713te,4 li "whooping" beRius. Many child- weather in December. :14131 he F,n b hose, with nozzle. Phone 1713. 14 ran have been forced oat of school says. will be a bad year for the OR SALE -One sec Toledo spring 0o account of being afflicted with farmers. F� ales. $.sad as ne*. Apply H. H. Bu,h, the distressing complaint. -From present appearanveN we H'c" 'and Creek lotr ' -Rev. A. McLellan, of Clare• are likely to experience an old. 1,10R SALE -2d Star sedan. new t,ren new pistons. in Al shape. W. T. Heron _ -- ftnOnL. OCCOpgad the pulpit gn SL fashioned winter. November nee end a! car ftepWest Hill. ," 1 Andrew's Church on Sunday been an ezeeptioaallycold month, And then our Toyland is now just fill of morning when be gave s most fa• being the t o1dPRt NovPOtber wen TU LET -5 -room frame house , with • : fret recorded since 1903. On FI g garage. both ,n goad condition. Apply to H. - teresting address in behalf of the H. Bush. Highland Creek,. I,otf -Foreign Minion Fund of the Unit- day night the mercury dropped to = - ed Church. Rev. J. S. Ferguson around the zero mark, and sts -a FOR RALE -Good fat ¢Peso. suit- O Vet bi h Wind aCCOm anled the able for Chnstmas. fend in your orderearly� at the name time occupied the y g p . A. tit. Gibson. Pickering. Pbone Pick 7'812, 1! -t, pulpit in tLe United Church at cold, is was- far frem being com OST -On Nov, 29th. between lot 15. Claremont, this being part of an fortable. There . was about . an l icon.3. Pickering, and Greenwood, a green 0 ' $rraugement of the Presbytery Inch of snow fell during the week, and black hone blanket Arthur Percy. R. R 1. `iS which there was a general but on Sunday might a real snow Pickering. 14 exchange of pulpit@. storm came when abotlt five P, OR 8 ALE -6 roomed tramp house. -A` most interesting pp�roc�gram goehes fell. . Early.. on Mondi,y •1, m � COU&6on, .,tuated in the village of -was provided by the Cbristlan morning many of -unr resident* Rot Pick enng For full particulars apply to A. T. - Fellowship Committee, under the buoy 'shovelling snow, and they Law, Piekenng, 110 capable leadership of Miss Mary a�pReared to enjoy the novelty. TO RENT -Hnuee with about barren Baxter, at the TT. Y. p 9, in 1St. Wile Ore have ..bad a tonch . of of garden, stable. hen house and orchard. u - • -. t Possession April•Ist. 1930, Apply Chas. A Full - Vanl's Church on Monday evening. teal winter, in the Vicinity Of er, Pickering, or phone Pick 1016. 14tf +r� The theme of the program was Barrie and paints further north; EWARD- Offered for Information ' "'The ChEietmas Guest," and F. M: all motor traffic hoe Rtopped on Rleading to the recovery of a 2•y, ar old heifer ~ Chapman gave so excellent ad• account of the deep drifts. strayed'from lot 19, con- s, Pickering. Phone Don't fall to see our China and (class Departmeut. - Prices w�. S. A. Birrell, Clare 326. • • 13 -14 Kil(di r ice topic, showing what rcr+oot. REPORTS moderate this.year and our stock ' .a► difference His coming had made. - - - � 3DA RADItO -S cubes, like new.' - .. -are-remarkably -_ A playlet, baee*n CouatToletai's Report of Green River School. F•tor sale. Selling in order to get an electric is bigger and better than ever. _ Names are in order of merit. Sr-IV- radio. Will trade on cow or beiler, J. W. Brown- story "Where There is LOVey, . ,'There - ridge, ;lot 27, con. 5, Pickering, Phone Pick - ri'hOICe Fruits and Groceries for the is (cod," was Riven by several Ross Turner, Blake Lehman, 'Iva Po,- 1026. 14tf ;members, and was in keeping till, Edythe Williams, Lorraine.Har- 'QT'RAVED -On' to the preiiiisps of - Christmas Cake, with the topic. niman, Bruce Lehman, Harold White. 1_ the undersigned, lot 27, torts 4. Pickering, a 2 ; =A number from Pickering and Sr. 11I -Doris Smith, Christina b1i1- year old heifer. Owner may have sarne -by ov. - g mg property and paying expenses. Geis E. Pugh, Just••phone or send your order. ne,' Robert- Jackson, Bobbie 'Malcoln,, vicinity are in Whitby this week R R 1, Pickering. 14.16 ` Oerving as jurors at the fall assizes Aubrey Smith, Archie •White, Robs ., Carter. Jr. 111—Billie Hnd Ro u, TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- abich are now being held. It ie Lois Draper, Jack Bielby, and Robt. 1 DRY (Semi finish) —Let our driver call and reported eras_ there are more prg• explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your John Windsor (tiej ,Mildred White, name with Mr. S.. W, Davis, barber shop. We • CHAPMA' N sonata in Whitby jai} at the Rtes Mary 1lalcolm,. Cecil Postill, Lois will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. ent tilde than in any other peri6d Turner.. Jr. II Gloria Windsor, Chas :.0 �RaYFD -From' Grahatll'a Flute, y :a c history. -A number of these Lehman, Mary --J is Wil. Leo, n er- been THE CENTRAL GARAGE. are charged with 8!•C10uR CT7meS Rouge Hill, a - year old heifer. May have man. Jr. I--Julia Wilson, Jean �ii:- been taken by mistake for another 2 -year animal One being a case of murder in lby, Fern Malcolm, Homer .Jackson. now in my possession, which owner may have by Droving property and paying expenses. - Wm. - which a foreigner, Bnono, lecharg• Lorne Cartier, David Turner, Sr. Pr. -- Bennett, D% barton. 34.16 ed with drowning a woman in :Allen Michell, Donald - Duncan, Clay- Whitby '.M �1 .. Wi�itby harbor lseL eunrmer. He ton Jackson, George White, Malcolm Pickering 1Rt�11Jlg Ce• Telephone 49.00 - hae.asked for a change of venue as Carter. he does not think that he would Dunbarttm Public School, -Junior Have on hand at all times the - ..get justice-An Wh#by. . Hie re room. Names are in order of merit. usual lines of feed : - " ?quest to ba tried in Toronto har4 ' indicates honours. JT. II- Margar- Cruebed Oats, Oat Chop, .been refused. et Carter", Gerald Foster, -Margaret Mixed Chop, Barley Chop, Auto Repairs, Aece.ae.orie8, Oils and -Snow fighting equipment to Rudd, Gordon Kennedy. Sr. I- Hel- kee the highwa e o Mill Feeds, Poaitry Feeds, F p y pen during L Wilbur*, Aileen Roddy, Margaret Corn, whole,* cracked `: GasQhne, .Acetylene r1' siding winter has already been put into Lowry*, Winnifred Carter', Mike P Boychyn , Eileen .Antnis , Clifford and Rronnd, operation.. lay the "Provincial De- •.Oilcake Meal. �p Charging. rttm ntyof Hg bwa a according Griffin', Doris Taylor', Norma Luc- - battery - Pa R y , Molasses Feed R. M. Smith. as Russel Dixon,-Howard Strau Jttat arrived a car of Cotton Seed ' -' to ut Minister � gh� Egnipmeot this year, including and Carl Carter (equal), Frank Bird. _ `sonte 25 truck, uipped with Jr.I - Arthur Thompson*, Gordon Meal at car lot prices. See • pch us for an feed on w atlt. Rep'' el�ra mass on all makes .,' either blade or `•V type plows, Dinwoodie, .John Boychyn, Bernice y y you As heavier than in former years. Jack Meredith*, Harry Clark*, Pr We can save These trucks fsre distributed in y Day- money. Cars id Bird John Culetta, Jr. Pr.- Mar - We have a new Choppinit Plant. varione parts of the province and jone Stroud', Mary Dixon*, Ernest Work done fast and fine. - are operated by a corps of Borne Northcote and Frllrtk Stroud (equal), We handled FivI one@ Flour. hundred moo, depending upon the Earle McLellan. A-- Jimmie Gillard' severity of the weather. PatrolP Harold-Carter', Richard Reading, Royal Household and Purity for CHARLES Be R are operated throngbout the win• Delbert Griffin, Helen Morrison, Bread and "Royal" for poetry. PENCEiY ter, reporting eonditions'on every Hazel Bird, Duglas Kennedy, Rosie -Try a sack of this flour biebway. Each truck averageq a pP,ghkoff, Billy Bell, Pegg Medhurnt, frotr.!yonr grocer, hi¢hway coverage of 30 to 40 miles 1,3t]rn:1Ce Daily, Olive A. Beare. !� • ;p day. Teacher. Pickering 81I1I }irg Complllay� _ Proprietor; ® Piekeringy