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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_12_27* + +t -.,VOL. XL 1X. DR. H. C. PEARSON- Physician and Surgeon, Dunbarton. loly R7� E. FORSYTH. -O h. D.. Director tometrkal Aaaecia , of Ontario. Reg. i, femLcr of the Americas Optometrical exation. Dyes examined by appoiatment. ta . Claremont. Ont. ' �%S BL A. ORL'SIN. Eyesight tclalist. Honour graduate of the College ometry of Canada: Gold medalist and erman prize winner is 1929. At Markham Monday from 9 a• m. to b D�, m.. in Dr. ]Barkers dentNatlice. At Stougvitle from 'Wed- to Saturday of each week. Eyyes examin : wd. Glasses fitted and repaired. Highest quality at Lowest Prices_ Phone Stouff 2405.. 481y a ,t.epcs�. A E. CHRISTIAN, Borrlster and •Solicitor notary Public Etc. Money to �eaa. SO? ring Court House. Whitby. 251y ;BEATON & ROSS— Barristers. So- lieitors. Northern Ontario Building. 330 1BayStreet Toronto. A ) Beaton, J. 15. F. Ross. Adelaide 2767 ICHARCRON & PICKERING- Barristers, SolWton et:, 213 -214 Confed- -ieration Life Building. Corner Yonge and Rich - arood Toennto, Phones Ade4ude 4489 and i48� Pielteriag ot5ce open ;V allay and '3aturdayeveninga. Phone Pic k 91f - Denta& liTEIL C. 8M1TH: D. D. 4.. I.. D. S., LL (Succeesor to DT.- N. Dales, Graduate of Wit? Royal College of De9l Surgeons and Toron- ��pi� Latversity, At Claremont office over D. A, iron's store every Tuesday and Fridayr. Phone •" Bdoa[I le•I1. _ 27tt ;�rERBERTT. FALLAISE4L D 5., D, D, S., Graduate@[I he Royal College of Denta: Surgeoaaand the University of Toror to. ' el(fice in residence second door east of St, And. yew's Church. Pickering, Ont. Office hours 9 a. vs, to 6 p• m., or by appointment. (X-ray �rvice ), Phone Pick 3700. 431 y - . f ustnle,aii �atixas. A ELIZABETH RICHARDSO'.S- .F ireand automcbil., insure..we of all kinds. "Proseatmg companies of solid financial stand- , • sx. GEORGE KEAY- Lieenaed auction. pp err, Altoca. Live stock and general sales I ans�ptly attended to. Terms reasonable. R, II �IRR $, SStoufSvtUe. Phone Stow 9003. 31 -4 F POSTIIJ , Licensed Auctioneer, . for Counties of hark sad oats rio. Awl Was sales of all kinds stunned to on shortest Mties. Address Green giver P 0. Ont S.11HATON TQWNSHUOLERE Cao�sysaasr, oommfaMonae ter [aging ask"". Aaaoan9aa ass. go Sam s Mus"T to lo aaaal� ,oat, Itae*UW IA& R. GRANT -Lot 1, concession 4. Scarboro, Telephone Markham 7309, I red Aaeountant. Business and Munici- uditen GRANT. GODFRE Y &CO.. 31 St.' East. Toronto, Canada. Adelaide t - 151Y iltf. MAW. LICENSED AIIO- CUTIONEER ,for York, Qnumlotta�nnd Durbisai ended b. '!T mr rraroaable. r j=paa4aamay be arraatgaA at NEWS' Ol6cv. Self and tadepen- 444W Obons. Whitby. Oat. Sly Coal ''.1Coal �f :: jHard and Soft Csosl of the; :- - best °a quality on hand r THOS. Aa LAW, • , G3'Zt. . 1 hlte s Mfl Z DUPIBARTO(Y. .. The Christmas trei at St. George's Ot1NBARTOfdt Miss Elva Annis of Niagara•Falls GREENWOOD L himself again F decides home for the C�lriatmas season. Mrs. W.' Fitch had the misfortune • " .. C.'i2 Zl RiVOr Mission in Dumbarton was a is success. Everyone had a good time the. children, doing their part to per- Misses Margaret Fraser and Ber -. nice Eddy and Aril Fraser are hot-Is _ MILLS rnuning again after tie flood, fection, even Jolly Santa, was given a u'� reception. idaying at their home here. Misses Ethel Blenkin and Phyllis and fabria is given the scienti. H Sawing Lumber, Chopping Grain, summer months, • Pickwell are visiting the formees -Established 1888 on Tuesdays and Fridays. DE2-ATH OF TIMOTHY REDDIN grandmother, Mrs. Foster, this week. Mrs, Smales Sr. and Miss Jean .. Manufacturing BaQketa of all After a brief illness, there passed Annan are spending Christmas Wheat and Barley kinds, including: _ - - away at his residence on the Brock at Enniskillen with the formers son James Smales, and family. , sent. Bushel, 11 Quarts, 6 Quarts, Pint Road, Timothy i;eddin, only son of the late John and Mrs. Reddin in his The Christmas tree and Entertain- °. Quart Boxes, Berry Crates. 68th year. biz. Reddin was. born iu ment_ift the school on Friday after- Highest prices paid. A large stock on hand at the home in which he had lived all noon was much enjoyed by a numb- er of visitors The pupils and numb- teach- . reasonable prices: - - his life. He reeeivea hi' education ers excelled themselves.' Special Price Price reductions at the at the public school and at Pickering College. He was a man of quiet _ Avo 6L Y ON ..factory. Phone Markham, 6105 or 6420 or write unassuming nature and .conscientious in all his dealings. He had just -- It was a real cld fashioned Christ- Barley Feed Chas. White. Locust Hill. Oat. leased his farm and was about to re- tire. He is by five sisters, mas. The annual school meeting ,,was $$7.00 '- • Phone 6800 B Apple 6 Losurvived 'Mary and uise of Pickering,. Mr,. M J. Carey, Hannah and Katherine held on Thursday. The C. P. R. bridge was placed in Sunday last. per ton, Cash. The unusually severe storms of Reddin of Buffalo. N. Y, Another position successfully on the past few weeks have made many T. R. Trains going East has sa tollowa� o sister, Margaret, pre - deceased Min The new Club Executive met re- Poultry Freda celebrated his 84th birthday and re- i two months ago. cently and. have some good prograhma ceived many congratulations . -p F�LIIi SAL Sunday train, 8,38 A. M. h outlined for 1930. CRACKED CORN, - Trains going west due w follows- M Mr. -and :tars. Sam. - hickson, of O Our milk shippers have had to take No. 29 Local 9.23 A. M. T and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burk- d BROCK ROAD. their milk to the highway as Frank SCRATCH FEED, - large., "— arson's truck could not force its DRY MA.sH. .;In The Brock road school concert on way along the usual route. LForegoing is according to Standard a y - .or Friday aftenoon last was a decided Surveyors for parallel -lines of Hy- (Prices right. • Fuccess. -a4•ho lon for the 61d- fashion- dro are reported hereabouts. There iS: a rumor that the farmers are going �. Z• small•Those ! e�i winters are having their wishes to combine to secure' justice before :•Horse shoeing a Specialty. l ry supplied. Our school trustees are making further lines go up. There are many here uho would ra 0 A L ther ,vith badly drifted roads, the some needed improvements_ on the like to see the Hydro service extend- :;C I �'�� PICKERINGi school grounds The annual meeting of the Brock ell from the Pickering line .north - vard, to Greenwood. A meeting ; As the Hydro has been extended a Road "CommV.ity Club V*i,I' b2 helu will he called soon to be addressed by A good supply of Hard and Soft hlJ LEA DER YAhIJ in the ,Brock road school house on Friday Jan. an official so that work could go s- Coal on hand. Also a supply t . T. �7CTeedward T evening; 3rd at; 7.30 o' clock. Everybody come. long early in the spring.- We believe that every farmer would be well ad- of Kindling Wood, - — THE RURAL The eorwnunity was shocked and cised ' to link up and get the advantt- [stove length. : CAME /N i much grieved to learn of the death ages of Iight and power on the farm, 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. of Sir. Timothy Reddin on Friday where there is more need for such , ., ar- morning. The sympathy of a' large circle of friends and neighbor: is ex- than in the hamlet-4. Miss Appleby is to be congratulat- DONALD MLTNRO, PICKEKINfl Real Eatate and Insurance.. ., tended to the relatives. ed upon the success of her concert ' 1.,e Bt lRNINGHA M Form Properties a Specialty, :- last week. The drills, dialogues, wrti'evALe _ songs, recitations, and other exercises Building and General Head Office: 218 214 Confederation - were well carried out . The children Contracting, Life Building. Toronto. Pbone Xsin 1860. Mr, ani Mrs. Russell Parks, Appnt C_ hristmas with city frien&. took all their parts in good form. Old Santa was present and unloaded: .Estimates furnished on all classes of work - Interior and Etterior. Branch Office Gordon Building, Numerous visitors to the village greatly admire the new bridge. a generous tree of presents for every- body, while the usual candy treat _ Alterations and repairs. - Pickering Ontario. 'Mrs W. Browandge gave a very from the trustees was greatly enjoy- Ohimneye Built Concrete Work. -- 'Pbone .1 Phone 6600. ,18tf irntructive sad interestin address on fa ed. Sec. W. H• Westney complimen- Pickesio 5712 g -. - Sidney Pugh, who has been laid up tell the school teacher sn her work. FAIRPORT, - - ONTARIO THE CLOTHES LIYE LONGER w w%*h a broken wrist will soon be T The chair was occupied by trustee WASHED OUR WAY. h himself again F F. M. Chapman. Mrs. W.' Fitch had the misfortune • •�- W We have wade a business of t to receive -a bad fall and is now sin- U UllUUUPiAM. , wash day. Here each color d der the Doctor's carte B Bert and Mrc. Harvey, were city and fabria is given the scienti. H Herbert Poynter has, just finish` . .visitor! on Wednesday. fie formula that beet meets its e ell wiring numerous houses and barn.: M Miss Jennie Duncan, is spending .t»e fr m nine to twelve Chan- • ••Christmas" in the United Sunday h her holidays at her home here. Res of tered rainsoft water. •. s school room on Su� W W. J Brown of Toronto spent Sun - was much appreciated y those pre- ]ins for ur family washing, h sent. here. No wonder clothes Isunderid s Miss Legge, principal of our C Lap- last longer. l lie school; is home with her parents h here. Oshawa Laundry & Dry i at King City, for her Christmas hol- O Our public school way closet! for Our new blacksmith Mr. J. Milton w the two weeks Christmas holidays Cleaning Co., Ltd• i i installing some new wood - working M Mrs. Wm. A. Knox, is waiting on All clothes ned frequent dry cleaning M machinery in his shop in order to save Mrs. Thos Knox, who is ill at pres- to keep them sanitary. Our clet►toiag � � e eat. We hope her illness may be of - out like new. i ing her Christmas _holidays with her Q Quite a number from this loc- WE CALL AND DELIVER b brother, Harold, and Mrs. Pugh; of a ality went to the school concert in the '- • Phone 6800 B Mr. and Airs. Fret[ Major and. far- n Brock Road school on Friday after - R. C. Jones, Local Representative. i ily, Mrg, W. S. Major, anti Miss Lyd- The unusually severe storms of TIME TABLE- Pickering Station e ia Major spent Christmas with fri- T the past few weeks have made many T. R. Trains going East has sa tollowa� o Friday last Mr. Wm. Burton t of the roads impassable for motor „ 23 Local --1155 p. N. c celebrated his 84th birthday and re- i ing -to keep the roads open. The „ 80 Local i 5.24 P. M c ceived many congratulations . TownsHip snow - shovelling bill is lik- Sunday train, 8,38 A. M. h . T ely to be a heavy one this winter. Trains going west due w follows- M Mr. -and :tars. Sam. - hickson, of O Our pastor, Rev. J. S. Ferguson, No. 29 Local 9.23 A. M. T and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burk- d delivered an earnest message on the '• ' 27 Local '119 P. M. h holder of White ale, shortly r real meaning of Christmas to an at- 9 Mai] g os P. M. • l leave to„ spend the winter in Florida t tentive congregation on Sunday af- Sunday train, 7.32 P. M. • S Sausage sellers have made their t ternoon last,' while a-full choir maiit: LForegoing is according to Standard a appearance here, and a large amount t the service of praise very helpful. time. o of that appetizing commodity has M May they - continue in the good work. ? Black sm ith in gyp• w been disposed cf during the past O Our Sunday school supper and eon- a • T The teaehers and pupils of our pub- d decided success. Even.if the. weath- :•Horse shoeing a Specialty. l lie school gave a concert on Thursday c cr man gave us, extremely cold wea- grown - ther ,vith badly drifted roads, the All Generibl Wurkc including Wood t there .and were mesh deliLr hte( I with a attendance was very good. An ex- Work,. prompts t the program given. cellent hot supper was in watting, attended to; A As the Hydro has been extended a and many hands made a clearance of - , t to the fout4•h concession during the t the supper table. A very interest - Jlaehittery. h have their premises hooked up to it e ent• - The Sunday school children t . T. �7CTeedward T and are much pleased. 40 F Fang a number of choruses, and the GREENWOOD 491y v k P very realistically. The boys and T— n necessaries for residents in the vie- girls gave a march and drill, actor e : CAME /N i inity of White fiver, who, untfortun- g e are i E M ' SEEcome i into possession of an antique a ar- chair, reputed to be 200 years old i SHINGL��3 '\love Scotia Shingles - .Galt ahlvanized Steel Shingles Bird's Felt Slate Shingleal !or sale at T. PATE'RSON'S - CLAREMONT Call and get prices. - Phone 29it ..LAW'S XS GARAGEl ,.AND SERVICE• STATION We are prepared to do all Kinds of repairing nf.cars, also bat- tery charging, electric welding and in fact — everything in con- . nection with car work.. , Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories ltiwaya on hand. Taxi Service. Agent for Chevrolet Cars. Gordon J. Law. _ Imastards o r-"e ,. Last year we had the lark - ie'st- assortment of YmRs Cards ever shown in Pick, ering ; this year we have ..mach greater assortment. :nearly h hundred. designs to choose from. ' The latest designs at a _ very moderate price. : ALSO, 1 : We take orders for person al cards. Ask to see our two sample books. Sour,'= r name printed on "ch card as low as $1.00 per dozen. Det your card& early 3- } while the assortment ie good at Jones' Drug Store i Drnggist and Chemist, Phone 6800 Piokeriug -...� , a ... . - a '9, -'�,y h'. '"•t`! v, k�'.' M, � :'RA1n,i _!}... V�+.;'en�E'`'t, {n �¢ = ; wot}ldn't have taken, a dozen Raes for ��� ' one Vin. He 4,�}iidn't like coaraeaesa . apd aometimen -Rae did not suit his U1 U -fastidious nature. V ra with all- her. . t I oil lnnn i'• tnoderJtity, vivacity and reckless' nesa *nows. I t Is the best r never was coarse. ' A+ EVE ,., •, ; "Say, Dick, I'm going to leave you - - _ here with that wireksa dictagraph. You can work it best anyhow. I must - CSAPTER VI, Garrick picked up the bag himself, get a line on that garage and do it r- THE wIRELE83 DICTAGRAPH y looking significantly at the man, and right away," said Garrick. ".Your wireless diet v Bully!" remarked, "Well, see? Nothing drip- Down the street in- a lunchroom agraph . ping!" Garrick caught sight of McKay again exclaimed Garric "We could use k! . As they had been at work on the and beckoned him quietly out. „ that little mechanical eavesdropper. _ = -Where is it ?" roof, they had determined on placing I I was thinking about calling you ,. „ the receiving end up at •Garrick's up, sir, soon," :nformed McKay. "I In my laboratory, apartment, which 'was only .several was just talking to one of -the polish - _ ; " Garrick's face'-fell. He glanced at blocks uptown. era in there. He :ells me that Jack - his watch and then ut the sun. "Yes, , -T-,EA must:' At Bachelors Ball -Dick worked Curtis gave orders to some driver r - I think we can make \�it...' We i� ' rapidly, for it was now getting dark, about the place, a stranger, to go after Fr"11 frem tote �e_ 1 t y Two hours later found them in He unpacked, the receiving end of his something at Pleven o'clock. He didn't _ Dick's own wireless workshop, It was wireless dictagraph in the rooipg then know what it was or where it was, but E went up on the roof and erec d the he give him a key, sir. • world. It proved a false hope. All the boathouse on his estate where he portable aerial. McKay pointed the fellow, a strap- Ha]e'o1Cl Beg�71e: that human resource could do was had done some remarkable thin with : Carefully and deftly he began to l ger out. Aline Garrick waited. It • Clone in vain. The dreaded thing was wireless, Outside he had a big aerial tune up, now that this ,second instal- was now half past nine. He had an A Reguiew i there, eating this splendid life away. from two steel towers. lation was complete. He finally look -}hour and a half to watch. As he did r lie insisted on knowing the trgth, Interested though he would have ed up at- Garrick, smiled, and took the so he revolved the two robberies over Harold Begbte has gone to, where, and his heart stood the test. "Never been at any other time, Garrick urged ! headgear off, handing it to him. Get and curt in his mind. Each time his beyond these voices, there is peace.' have I seen anyone more brave," said ]taste. • Dick, led him proudly to a that?" thought led him to the same table on which was his appgratus. g ��' path. His work in this world is behind him; !the- `doctor who told him. He sent a "So this is the Defoe Wireless Die- Garrick adjusted it listened fora Who was the man higher up Was he is:, part of that great Future that' message to a friend "Have heard tagraph," com•,limented Garrick, pick= moment �9n some perplexity, then ex- it Jack Curtis Or Brock? Might it awaits us all. i verdict and am well content; but how . claimed, Why, I can hear the whirr of nos be Georges. What, after all, did For more than a generation he had can I ever be thankful enough for so fag up the familiar little round trans- a vacuum clganer in the roomt" They he know about George, since before been writing In papers and books.. He. much love ?" Even then he was think• fritter like that which he had used so listened for several minutes but there the war and dur:ng the easy violation was writing poetry for a London news- } ing of others; as for himself, he was 'many times on the wired machine. as nothing more. Whoever as clean- of selling service men that which is paper when poems. were measured by ( free from care and fear for the Jour. As he packed the ports Dick hastily ? foot- rules, and he received a cheque ney be mast take alone. � � the room finished and left. wet. enumerated them, his sending set, bat- The ' uzzer on Garrick's door sound - � It was, nearly midnight when Gar- for 136 Inches of poetry at 2s> 6d. an I They took• him back to the New teries, coils of wire, small portable ed: He opened it a crack. It as Me- rick in what seemed like a reliable taxi- antennae,' and the receiving set. „ inch. He must have written as much Forest to live a ew more weeks. It They at last had everyth!rig strap. Kay. I just saw that Rae Larue, with cab, concluded the trailing of the man as any man in the world whose writ•' was a glorious sunny day, and it was a man, at the Park Garage on Sixtieth who had received instructions from ing was worth reading. He was half his la--4t ride through-the country he aped in on the rear of Garrick's car „ Street, where I put the car up. Curtis. through his life when this century be- i had loved so well. He declared that t and as they swung up toward the turn- "What sort of looking man ?" Garrick dismissed his taxi at the j gar, and in less than thirty years he 1 he enjoyed it all. At hotudagain his pike they stopped for a moment at "I didn't know him sir.' Sort of corner and began to reconnoitre. To wrote more titan fifty books. He wrote longing was to finish some work he thr Nonowtantue Ciut. I t As Dick ho shaggy, hair— his amazement he saw that he was on { because he must; it was life .LO him ! had begun on learning hat he was to .� hopped out, followed by "Brock!" exclaimed Dick. the block where was the -town house ( and he could not leave 1t. He wrote! die. Ills 'first thought, when the blow t Guy, there was a auspicious silence "Then Jack Curtis came in a car. of Vira Gerard's family. ' enough to make many reputatlogs, for ! first fell• was that he had something QAt the club porch, as often happens It Avas an added shock when he ! 1 when the friends of an interesting a he wrote novels and poetry, essays to to 1 which was not yet *aid, and he factor of the preceding conversation R aw the the car had topped just in an biographies, and Journalism too. dicta ¢ 30,080 words expecting that t h s u j fro nt of the Gerard horse and that lie had a y, draw nigh. Silence i. Freudian. Dick •� •' = � way with ht that took every day might be his last. r the driver had entered the gate and him anywhere. He could knock at But now the word from his bedside winked u Garrick. �� < was fumbling wild a key at the door, any door and be welcome. ' He knew was that his beautiful deep voice had A group of flappers, , Div Ruth's friends r Garrick quickened his steps. It was , eve one t w came up. "Hey, Dick, where's Ruth . everybody and everybody Irked hfm. g hough he ould lie talking is a i 1 now or never .to get let in on this. a•h1N f Guy, have you keard'how badly r. `:o man. had more famous friends. He p,r, as his daughter wrote, of she was hurt'. ... F>r heaven's sake mystery. As he turned ir, at the gate the I worked hard because a writer must, brave, sweet, lovely things, snatches get her back here. The place is dead but be found time to travel, and he of poetry and the Bible, and old meta- ` man at the door heard him, looking had seen most of the great cities of - without Ruth." .. orie:+. ile talked of a little life that mew- quickly as 'if expecting him,- then, With a smile on his face. Professor � two the world. But he loved tbost to be Is Just unfolding, and asked that it �' catching a better look, uttered an oat' should be brow p t ; '4'rr:o of the Radio Central at Rock ♦ at home !n the finest !!tile country, on brought up in thH spirit of and strung on him. the Third Epistle Lodge crossed over 'to them tg make the -earth. He loved every part of it. p stle of Saint Johu. He ' friend inquiries. J Garrick parried and countered. The talked of books and ho friendly at ire bought or built or rented houses petal things, ' "Going to town ?" inquired Vario man went sprawling little backward on the one after the other in Devon; In Sur• and the Great Adventure on which he bit of turf o! the little front yard. rey, in Dorset, In Sussex, to Suffolit, go; and he lay all the vrhen Garrick returned with a small - At that moment Garrick aeard the was yooa to -- handbag from his roosts, in Yorkshire, In London, and in time, whether suffering or free from '.Yes." observing how Vario was ,. clatter ou feet from across the street Hampshire, houses -with the_llttle gar - pain, as If he were saytng that noth dressed— "are you"' , and around the motor. But before he dens that he loved, or with the moor ing was there for tears.` ••I was waiting or the club bus to could turn. the ocher man was on him, .: g h bearing him dawn with the momentum about. him, or with a great forest seen . • 'I'ha Rainbow take me to the station. Yes, to the of the rush. He was a husky. but Gar. from his w'?tadows, or with the Chan. Then he passed away in perfect Radio Show at the Seventy -first Regi= net at his garden end. He loved beau• e • ment Armory. I'm to give a lecture - rick felt he could outwrestle him. I peace as a new morning broke over The fellow sprawling on the turf titul things and he had them about. the New Forest, dud as be passed a 'and demonstration to -night of my new hint always• stave meter." swore. again as he crouched up on rainbow shone over the fields, The conversation as lucrative to her. his hands and knees, waiting to get a A Week of Great Hope Ile has left his mark on the world, "Welt, jump in." - The man went s rawlin backward. 7 -In town Garrick called up Nita Wal- sprawling hold• He believed to goodness and in He bas entertained and informed and x Two were more than Garriek�ccuid God. He knew that alwwas well, how. implied a host of eaders of bin den at her apartments on Park Ave. He ; ,n't stay long; went downtown, handle as legs and arms and heads cut ever dark the hour misfit be. He tuna generation. He ,rote one of the most - She had got ahead of anyone else and j think. the turf, getting ever nearer the sharp brave and enduring, and nothing famous books connected with too war a.ad had Ruth's car towed a garage. g pickets of the fence. could shake a faith that d tits and and. k?pt its authorship a secret till � Rae had been waiting in s, car in Thev stopped there a moment and the lop line in the garage. Sudden! g Professor Vario's solicitude for Mrs. g p I (To be continued.) man no. "'evil thing can 'happen. He he died; he wrote it with a touch of + a rakish roadster drew up and Rae .o- - - adventure which his friends will at- .'- Walden seemed to otter Garr.ek the saw -Glenn Buckley ,in it. She jumped l had his share of atrxieties of these 1 opportunity t3 get rid of him, for they Italians Expect Severe Winter , days. He had much suffering, and he , ways remember as an act of great out to meet him. sours _ certainly did not want any strangers Kamloo s B, g lay from summer to autumn knowing Re, happily well rewarded. He - Glenn rested her with a sick! P . B.C.—Word has one out shout in what they were going to dr. g y f that his sun was *etting; but the word , gave ibe Salvation .Army its most fa- e smile. to Indian Reserves in this will e + mous book In Broken -Earthenware. "But the show, retitonstrated bits. ��gtell, you poor fish!" exclaimed �ft'om focal chiefs that winter will be that came from his t>edtsde was at- i - Walden as Vario off-.red to stay and ion and severe. As a result the In- w'ay's that his spirit was ba and Its. noble Life of General Booth. Rae. "What' are you doing here ?" g ppy and He �rrote a book to defence of Lord do anything he could to relieve her "Just looking to see if there's any- �Ilians have formed organized bands calm `Haldane which will be read when anxiety. " and are cutting fuel night and de. There was a creek in the middle of one shout, g g S his illness when a l Lord Haldane'& detractors are forgot- "I'll telephone then, that I'm delay- ��, Glenn, I'm thirsty, i,et's go. Pioneers state they have never seen great hope came. - ed. - They sari postpone my stunt till down to the Inner Circle. Will you the Indians so active in- securing fuel. lie was brought from his bed in a ten. When Earl Grey lay dying he later in the evening," he insisted. take me ?" At night 'the natives burn brush and little study in the New Forest to a asked for Harold Begbie and begged ill - E. "I really appreciate your kindness small branches to provide light so nursing home in London, a bright him to write his•; last message to the Surely, Rae. Always glad to re- P g g e - deeply --- but -•of soiree, I want my that the may wort,!, lieve a drought and be charitable to y y continue working. In sunny place looking on to the playing Ile has delighted a, wide and famous, little girl I can't think of anything " Ontario we know the winter is earl • .fields of Westminster School. The ma own at the �attre time. S else. I cant talk ov•r the telephone, and severe. if it is lop as well it hoe that grave operation might �ompa•ny of friends in every walk of Rae griibbed his •arm and swung up g P life; in r rilaht; I can't read; I am just inca- bt -hind the wheel. They were off. will prove a record breaker and a snow save his Iife, and that he might pick ( great houses as well as in cot- pacitated unr it Ruth gets back to me." shovelling back buster. u tages there • would be tears when the Garrick leaned over to Nita Wal- To himself Glenn had to admit that g P his work 'again and be. his ` "We'll no one could be bored in Rae's society. �'-- wife and three children, gave him his news came. He has left books behind den. We ll have some wo d to -night , i that will live a long, long time, and _ sure. By to-morlow yoia l have her No wonder V;ra Nva9 jealous. But he Minard'a Liniment for Chapped Hands last visions of the future for .this he has left a name that will endure. back— safe." = Perhaps he wrote too much for the Garrick had been thinking• out a Canada's Largest City Bids Fair to be Canada's Most Progressive Metre oils Journalist's world is so full of wonder ' plan for., installing the dictagraph. p that he cannot Stop. But he was a -:-',Up the street from the Inner Circle - poet too, with something of the cru• :were two houses turned into studio �" stet!"""'. ;� sader in him. He bad music in his apartments. He found the caretaker and fire in his soul. He could e heart _ -and the conversation was lucrative to..• write on anything at any time with her. a -'� , >. • a touch of pure genius, and yet, such Dick 'selected and carried up to the a ,fountain of life and wit was he, it 4 -.: roof the appa:•atus and they .went as seemed always that the best was yet eilentlp as possible 'across the inter- to come. o vening roofs until they came to the He Shall Grow Not Old ..roof of the inner Circle. =t Ife never grew old. He was 68, but 1 S 1 It was a- cumous roof. In the ePn- years could not dim his vision. His „ire had been built a great concrkte faith was anchored to eternal things, e F box as big as a room. There was no hts knowledge was deep-rooted in the .-time to investigate that, however. ` >� past. He knew that the vanities of Garrick fished with A line down this world are as nothing. the chimney until he located the flue \ow that he is gone there are those <.;.. to the Pink Room. Then, dangling to whom the world will never be the - down, he Iowered the dictagraph ' same again. It will be a lonely place, transmitter until it must have hung a place to remember In, and for them "a foot from the floor of the hearth the world will be worth while for the - !back of the iron grill work under the - sake of the thought, the certain mantel below in the Pink-Room. "r thought,- that life goes on and work Meanwlfi on the root, Dick had ' - beenbusy placing his sending set and goes on. The things that fade in this •A world shine, brightly in the next,- f\')Garrick helped him Eomplete the t�" A,•�i• met-up. A. As they left the studio house, two A man ~with no aim in life is just 'men were passirlg. One of them brush• as much handicapped as'* dog with ed suspiciously 'Against Dick . with no tail to wag; - enough force to knock the bag he was — �y carrying out of his hand. Garrick To speak of "propaganda biz" = as - controlled his temper. Here were the The critics r not cease, _ tatyy emissaries ries of the again_. Were AN AIR VIEW OF CARTIERVILLE AIRPORT IN MONTREAL They say the proper ganger is s -they emissaries b! the gang? The one who leads the . ease I p means to further mod- g With St. Hubert and the airport above Jiontreal Is progressively supplying herself with m � ISSUE No. 5— '29 ern transportation. For Toothache— Minard's Liniment. •> .a. S.- --,•,. ?.. : x!:... .,.o •. ....,.s»p .•r.�•i°R. -°"•. ,.:. •� ..s.. _ �. _..._ _. >L.._...,.- ` .., .. ... c .., _ -.v. - `'•*.w• ,.. - _. �-+k .. _ .._ i ^. .. .��. . ,+..wLe «s •h,:_'= ?Yd,'- Y_ ..cYS:! k .. ,'s - . . " .,.� 'i r .r Y _ X \ . t This, then, as I see it, Is the great Stock Markets Can't Effect Intrinsic Valuer kesmen of Peace ' problem which, it it is solved. will, at _ .. . the name time, solve We problems of �, w a y „�„ . ~p` y Vernon Bartlett armaments and of •the freedom -•of the " _ t • : - - N - , ' I have suggested that words. are seas. It President Hoover, 1n his re- c . ... "; ; .� �„ - sometimes more important than deeds, Lereuce "to a cotference to discuss the is , Syr "-� h -..,_ I am going to dear here with Pre- Kellogg Pact, had in min ethe$emam� -' `�,�" ` x a ^F ..... ' �•` ? - _ -:= ardent Iioover'sdrees to the Amer! - sort of conference as. Gea. rat r, � „ xt a . _,�_ _ - ...;can Legion in- Washington on Ammis- !erred to ht hie lecture, then the �" 9 tics Day, and General' Smuts' lecture' outlook for peace --is very bright In• - �f on November 9 in Oatord. deed. For once this conference had ''� s ' • - Now, that par.! o1 Hoover's speech made it clear which country- -had _ ` arhich has attracted most attention, btai�en., 2hQ Kellogg' Pact and which - > there M �e ,; namely, the suggestion that ships car- was fighting in self-defence, '� "- - eying food should be allpwed to pass •wow be no hesitation on the part of _ American public opinion in demand '"' .y unhindered in time of war, just as. - ,� - - hospital ships do, is certainly not -the ing that the,.]wo countries should not . most important passage in it. His be treated alike: And it the confer- suggestion, on the face of !t, should be sore recommended the free passage . _ - rtf ularl attractive to people in of food for relief purposes to the «- ¢ ; Y :Y.,,, ,:,,•,,,,w. ® • , - >Fa c Y P - . thin country because, although we peace•breaking. country, the League . used the weapon of blocade with can would presumsbIy raise no objection, " 43 - ° • since ,its aim is to put a stop to a siderslile success in the last war, the ,, I development of the submarine and the breach of the peace as quickly as'pos -, "' tact that�ite have to import so much sable but with the minimum of suffer- ; s ? i ':' food from abroad now combine to ing• r -... There !s one other passage in Presi- .make us more susceptible to blockade - "- than any other Great Power. But one dent IToorer's speeck to which I must . "�_ :• :. 'O , . may doubt whether much will come refer. "we will reduce our naval .z - + m.. : of this food- ships' proposal, and for strength," he declared, . "]n proportion - several reasons. One reason is that to any other. Having said that it only . .1 I it, £s so difficult to distinguish between remains for the others to show how _P .% long they v,-hl go. it cannof be too - ltood supplies far civilians and for sol- low for us. "- Such a declaration com• �, .V _ diets. A woman in a munitions far . story, for example, is at' least as .den- ing from the President of what is now gerous an enemy as a man in the 90 much -the most wealthy - country in . trenches. Again, oils and fats are es. �e world inns! surely be a case trhen sentfal for food, but equally essential , words 'are at least as -important as' -;for munitions. And yet again, . so deeds. 31any people believe that Gen• ■�� . . .many products which are not foods In oral Smuts, is his unassuming way. -'One of the large smelters at plant ot: -Horne Copper Corporation at Noraada, Quebec, in the. Rouyn copper- themselves help in the development to tits greatest statesman in the Br!• gold area. _ " of .tood. - Thus, .I -believe that during tiah Empire to day, and, in his opinion. the last war the stoppage of fodder the extent to which go4ernments have , - - - •. - . ' ..and fertilizers,, the raw materials of abandoned their old ideas of nationalo Truth ®ld Lord Dawson on I Intrepid Flyers - food production, hit Germany even sovereignty in order to club together _ }carder than the stoppage of food it against war is, in his own words, "one .Says Lloyd George Mental Diseases - Lost-in Africa. sett. Another reason a hich seems to of- the greatest miracles of history." • - lessen the value of bit, Hoover 'a pro- 'The result," he went on to say, "is a -posai is that, in the past rules drawn foregone conclusion sad war will in- London. -• Lloyd George reaches "There has grown up in the public d suitably disappear ,frotri the civilized 1 Tt!Yb Royal Air Force 01cei8 _ cup in peace time, to rnske war meta his greatest heights from the Opprsl- mind the notion that any, kind of men. ]humane have been forgotten as soon Dracties of the wctlrld." tion benches, His wit .: and tongue I tai diseaae Is associated with some _Meet Fatal Mishap On Flight -. �aa hostilities have broken out; A _ - — never• work beat when he is in -a slur, some disability; some permaa• 1 From England to Capetown lcountty fighting for its life is no more sweet tmper. No speech since tho !n- eat disadvantage," said Lord Dawson,I _ Official Announcement . likely to worry about whether it !a ��ne►n. ceptidu of the present Government I the -eminent, physician, In the House Of *Tragedy is Made in ;hitting above or below the belt, than Twelve has made such an impression as his oi'Lords. _ . ,_ The exult . is that y ) House . .: & boxer would if he were attacked by . • • Shot by Police! Under his I sarcasm," the high rplace ed wlihr menial aNmedta boaadathletr Ouse Of Lot someone who obviously intended to 1 Loudon. —.Two distinguished pnoo "'kill him. But a third and much snore f talk of the pstst .decade shrank pfti•- friends unconsciously enter Into a of the Royal Air Force met death in Important reason is that the Kellogg Grave Disorders Reported In !, fully before the spectre of animosity , conspiracy; to prevent that ailment as attempt to fly .without stop from Pack says so country will, in the fu- Southeast: Nigeria, British is as deep and armies as great as being handled. They know that there; Cran9vep ,Areodrame, Lincolnshire. to - __ , . tare, go to war at all except !n self-. COIOnjr Is y es ish a they were.bei'ore 1Jli. ' only one +vsy of that condition be -, Capetown and thereby tabl - He' did not spare his own country- ing treated and there is a danger of • defence. A country wh1cIl Greake this - - " - new distance record. - • e . London, Twelve women were shot I men. One single- phrase of his ad- that-person being dubbed' insane and - pledge and lights 1n order to further'' i Lon! Thomson. Air bilaiater, -aa• " . - pelfiah national ends is to •be looked by British - police and troops in South- dress had an illuminating touch of treated as an Insane person. I nou.aced that the plane, which natives 0 ., tapoa as an outlaw, and it is not very east Nigeria. Great Britain's W eat ! geutus. It concerned war. books. .No ''To my mind, therefore, it is.aeces• -, had reported. , crashed in the tag• logical to supply - a criminal- with African. colony, during grave dlsor, i Englishman, be said, had written vary- io`make the machinery as new houan region of Tunis. Northern At. den on December 12th. even the approximate truth about the and as fresh as the Ideas which in tics, was the - Faire? monoplane of the _ lmeans for carrying on his crimes. Yet I I - a [aurth reason Ia that a country can ! Hon. Dr, Drummond Shields, uttder, , ,Nm, That remained for the veterans . a,plre It. , 8 secretary of StaEs for the colonies. lot other nations, in his country, tee "With our present clvtlitallon and British pilots, and that bolo had been - :only afford to Import food if it can ex- } killed. He had no further details.' port some of its own products by way told a questioner -that British- author!• { years had left only a glamorous mom the lac :easing speed and strain of life but it appeared that they had struck ties bad been -having trouble !a deal- i or - associated with our material progress. of a :change, and it would be a ilttle i Y' I- the mountainside soon after night odd if the whole.civilized - world were `ing' with nathe unrest la the south• I , pulckir Vindicated fit will -inevitably follow that you will tail, to declare one country was a criminal I eastern section. This had resulted ( - 4 � get a large number of temporary. men-. 'Radioed of Isrobresa • - Scarcely ever does a public orator and were the next moment to trade , in a clash between natives, and troops cal troubles. - 'with It as though. nothing hail happen- I and police in which there were 1: �tlnd himself so quickly vindicated - A 'There will be a blend of mental The men were Squadron Leader A casualties among the natives, 'though quarter of the daily newspapers is '- and physical troubles, and you will O. Jones -Williams- and Fllght•Lleut ed I London seem to have undertaken to I A: H. Jenkins. They left Cmawell eat- . It is obvious that K a war breaks 1 it was not known how .many were prove that Lloyd Gorge was slg6t. ,find physical trouble covered by. met i ly in the morning and bad kept- the .out between two couotries, of which fatal• cal ymptvms, and mental 4ymptoms i - Dr. , Shields. regretted to announce I The? are riding the wave of reaction covered by physical ailments. There Air Ministry informed by radio of .One has expressed itself quite really to against the "realistic" war stories— their progress until they. were about accept outside arbitration and o ty. that all of the casualties were among will be a greater merging between women. and, at least by Implication, against 60 miles northwest of the Mediterran " fights in self-defence. and and of one and- the other, TIl, fact is that ��a inland of Sardinia. the correlated peace campaigning. _. has refused arbitration and Is fighting He said that on December 11, a disease breads leas end leas true --it More than 30 hours of silence tot - Oa- paper, a daily runs -full page stor- Ito further'!ts national policy, you can-' large group of natives had looted and conforms leas and less to type. es designed "to show the Cockney. i towed, and anxiety for theft welfare - "mot [real them on the footing of I destroyed property despite assurances "I would therfore plead' that, !a . spirit in the. war" with ten prises of rapidly mounted here After Lord equality. The one country is break• from lirtttsh officials that the Covers - I approaching this question, we see to -neat did not Intend to impose tares fiv guineas each weekly for the bets. it that we Ilave buried no! only old' Thomson Informed newspapermen of 1 "� • ing neither the Kellogg -Pack nor the � Four others are paying their readers- the Latai - adding of the iltght, he car League of -Nations Covenant; . -..the on food. A misunderstancjiag about, ideas as to mental ailments but we s glunea each' for similar articles tied the news to the House of Lords, other is breaking both. - the imposition �of _ 'a poll tax had al- should also see that'the old maebtaery-1 All are is the Kipling tradition of a , which was still sitting. ♦ ready developed. : I is made as new in its outlook, and not' _ This brings me to what was, I 1 "thin red line of heroes." I Details Ar11 Missing Additional bodies of police, reen- - . simply cramped by a too close adhe• 'think, much the most important part f There can be no doubt of the par• "I am sorry to say," he told the ' of Dti. Hoover' speech. Referring its forced by a detachment of the Royal rtes to'the atachiaery of old Acta,_et • a { West African fr9aiier fgrces, were I pose of the articles. The papers pro- c' _ House, "I have just hear' that the '<-Ihe Kellogg Pact and to the settle Parliament. menu of international differences, he sent to. the troubled, area, and on De- , during them have taken care to point Fairey Napier monoplane crashed 80 said: comber la the Governor o! Nigeria re- out they belleved- the flood of sombei miles south o! Tank (the city) and -' - ported that be had •enough troops and war - literature has' tarnished heroism • 'both occupants were killed. I Itave net `%N-hat we urgently need is iota d1= police to dial with any aftuatloa. I While the Cockney "wise cracks" Shaw Danger further details. The report was ua• recites !a s further development o! But on December 16-the Governor I front -the trenthes7 have. occupied the 1<` \ /us�O Q. ' D�a dated and comes from the Consul- - . methods for the reference of unsettled: reported that It had been nedessary I more popular papers, the dignified . 1[l 1TL a General at Tunis • controversies to joint enquiry by' the to bring up more troops and police, ( organs of Conervative tradition have - The news was confirmed by the '7..' _, • parties assisted by friendly nations, g ! ng Loans of-C8�pitalists to Weak " A large coup of natives," nc]udl come to the defense of the war ate The Resident-General at Taster ? !n order that action may be stayed - ! •• :'"`•` - and that the aggressor may be sub. many women, thea.atiacked British fought Englishmen is a more ations Also 'Viewed wIloer rib n identified to the miss - Paris that the aero' officials, and the 'troops fired. ponderous way. . 'N plan _ Jected to the searchlight of public i pages of one Conservative ' With Alarnb. 1 ing- British craft. <. ._ opinion :' _ . • p In the 1. organ there have even appeared crl• " Eaiat Auroia, N.Y.�eorge Be rn - f The' filers-' were -already creditet. ' The Americans do not like the I A National Theatm . ticiams of "Journey's End," as be. and Shaw predicts in an article for ( with having made the first non -atop 'League of Nations Covenant which I Alagrhester Guardian (Ii. If the littling war and heroism. Lately,, publication in an American .magazine aigbt from England to Karachi, India. _ has fairly - adequate machinery for de- f representatives gf the various the & - scarcely a day has passed without a'1hat� capitalists• of rich nations` lead= They covered those 4,130 miles Iasi aiding whether a country which is In- tirade against the "indignities to the ing money to weak nations-might lead April. It-was partly to establish Eml- . ' "volved in war to the victim or the ag- I trical interests will genuinely work. - for an agreed ac5eme with which to I spirit of our dead:' ae exemplified ia'to war. pare comunicatioaa that they attempt- gressor. Sooner or later, It the Kel- T the tendency of the rest o! the world The article, sent to Judge Henry ed the 6,000- odd -mile flight to Capb- . r logs Pack is going to mesa anything I approac�t, the Prime Minister we may at ali, we shalt have to devise some I really be drawing sear at last to the to consider the late war as sordid. 'Neil here, intimated strongly that town. — joint achievement of a proper Shake- Merely reading the newspapers has many weak nations would be unable" ' O r similar sort of machinery to decide `spears Memorial to London and of atfored a striking example o1•the two Pay their obligations in full and T6 politician! Probleitn . whether a country is fighting in self- a National Theatre. .The State I conflicting psychological currents. On that creditors would "distfain "" w]len _ 'defenceIor to further its own national „ the time arrived. London Free Press (Cons.): The ! recognizes and even encourages the • the one hand the pages of Cockney man of ability, who has his living to It since the one is permitted by other arts. It subsidizes galleries, Discussing Premier Mussolini s- bor- the Kellogg Pact and the other is for Spirit: They have not appeared un- make, cannot afford to enter public museums and libraries. Why, then, protested. Lloyd yGeorge's speech in rowing of lat'ge sums front•capitalists,� bidden. General Smuts, fa his lecture, Shaw wrote: life. The only men who have any should it single' out the drama not tit House- of Commons is no mote .. right !n public life to-da9 are men of recalled the fact that the Powers in• onl for neglect but for persecution I Mussolini is placing his people of wealth or adveaiurera, It is all very y bitter, than a cartoon a few days w terested is the Pacific Ocean agreed by censorship and for oppression by the next .generation in bondage from I well to preach to young men about p Inter from the pen of the'artiat Low, - at Washington is 1921 that whatever tazation? T]fe British theatre has I which they will never be able to free �, - showing' the war god triumphantly entering public service and" public circumstances arose which might been a considerable vessel of the { I themselves except by the taxation of 'j escorted by a Gouty Beet-Eater bav- life, but under present conditions it threaten the peace, they would hold a native civilisation; its authors and big incomes 'so drastic that he could ing the banner 'Damme, Sir the War is impossible. It is a problem which meeting to discus measures for the players known across the world; one impose it only 'by using the full weight , was Gentlemanly, and a newsboy some day will have to be faced !! Par - prevention of war: who was and, who remains the world's of the anti - Fascist proletariat against - bearing a sheet of jokes' about-the 1 - lie ative is re- nametit - !s not to degenerate com- , . �_ : .:. . "There could be no objection, he greatest dramatist enriched It by his Ithe capitalists, The a rn fate goodrhu.mored war. lately in its peraganel: :• !vent on, 'to the United States being work In London as player and poet volution and repudiation, with' war, p . * party. to such a general conference and remains ttnhonored In that city 'g possibly to follow. '---` 'system ontaide the League It wonid and Dy the„ nation whose_ language -. SILENCE "It was a serious' step; for if peal • Ennui; perhaps, has made more Include sl the Powers interested in was his music. - If rlience is golden, and speec]i "ia iott+� at home you can pay the in- gamblers .thaw avarice._ >ogore`, drunk - any area is which danger threatened; ""'o- -'- silver, that peculiar form of speech test with one hand and take it back; ards than thirst, and perhaps. as many "and is practtc� the conference won(d, • as income tax with the other; but you autc des as despair. - C. C. Coniton- Z got sad news.. My dog died last called questioning !s, -for: the most "in most cases, prove �efrective is the n16ht" art,�braaen. -Slr A. Helps. can not tax the foreigner; and if yon{ � o i p- - do ndt pay fie wi1A distrain ii he is Ton s not the cost of the ' 'keeping o! th peace. If, In spite of a]l "What did it do,. swallow a tape P -- I car that worries the average motor- -- elforta, was were to break out, the line sad die by. inches. or did it run One reason we await with eager i strong enough, with support o! tine ueation as to who i. the real :ntsahiet up the ails end die by the yard? antietpatioa !a to nee !f the morning' other creditor nations and the coup- let Ifs the upkeep" and died by. thrs loot. through the ezerciaea himself. l OTer. a -the iota _ g , tenance, of the League of Nations. „ d y Banks- And sometimes maker would have become sleet • ' Nhw, !t crawled Hader the bed i exercise announcer 18 actually god What �ll � the end of its" r • through tke work of the conference : - . # _, - . 1. . _ . : -. r' -,._ ,.-.., .,._ -s --,-. k, ..:r'.= ...z ,y, ...: .. .,.. ,.,:.. -i _ .�.: a'zJ' ry,csm x--33 a..... a .s a , i7t2"..- .1'Y. .. _. :. _. .. -.. - :: ... -.. _afa.L._... ....mF _ ..�.Y t.. _ - ....- �o•s_. - .... ._ - - _ _. ._ ... ... _ - .. e .... -'"`s _ . . __ _- _- .- ........com?:.. _ ..,._&'",.. -v. _� i-,n , W11 % JUST A FEW HOURS TO SUMMER ough seMses from those points to RRQ18TZR- flu rukk0ut am BONDS�Goyernmeati Municipal and Florida and Golf Qctast rewrote. 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This rpirit is proof Fancy China, Beautiful Xmas Gifts. that Chri@tia nity' is more ali-ve to-day dian' ft ha's ever been in -the past. .,.,:�.,Xtuas �Catidlee,' Mixed Nut�., -Oraages, Grap Figc, --Dates -TaUe, Raisins A. milliouaire 9 tock-,4peciafawr -Order your Xni as 6yroceries at in New Yotk Citk #uds it. neces. r reary to engage a "boidy-guard to t: protect him-against the'ritge of a R I C H A R D SO N'S G,R 0 C ERLY large tiumber of victi-ibs, of the L recenterasb which ruined thoUSL sinds of raen and'womeu thr u 'b. a g - out United States and'.:Ctrnada. ­Har"d*a're Stdre Should he fill a prey to the. ta;ce. a Pickdring of his vietiti.ig, we doubt if-sym' pathy fai- hi-ti would be very widespreact. The stuck ruarket is See'our extensive line of Stoves, �Hanaes ancT Hek'kers, by the milliozialre� if you need one.. -who succeed it) - bringing duwi, the ..WA RMILL rice 6f stocks to a vei y 19-ir point U, G A B" E D EGG M- ASH p -Wbat would be-better than an Elect ric Is:) that tli.)se who'buy Was�er for Xma The ne", scientitic-mily mixed pwiltry fev(AiipOled to --ell %%lieti they fetod. Tested Wid lituved hy, dettisi free trial any 'are unable to ineet the demkudt, time. expei-ieitice to give, %W brokers for tuore w4rain. They We' have­ah kinds of SilverwaTe, Electric Appliances, and -e then -rulned flai Higlier Egiz Pri'd1w6un .-Egg,,o �,f Toasters and Irons, Wagons, Sleighs, Kiddy Cars, "game wentally. _T" vtealthy Greiter H�tt(!hmt.ility -Skates-and Eockey Sticks, Gloves, Mitts dto, Manipulators of itoek, Fire eagag, Increa4ed Cbick Vig(,,- -bee our New Coleman. Lamp-its a wondir. �d In a kind of leg-Al ro bbery, but 7 MARMILL SUGAREr) FGG MASH. their vivtitus also are engaged in - aweetetied with pure cAlne I 1013"e.) -Our Motto have,it. can get it, or it is not made. the same wurk. and are quite s%il is composed of 22 iugredient,.i perfeetly Jag to. niake f ut ttir es st thp ex tbag enables the hea to, put Anto the egg, qualities that produce pense of others. The i-juall specu I S. BALAS-1-PuNg PICKER-ING strong, healthy ebitics. latoor utay win, but the chanceb stre he %.vIll lose. Feed your bens MARMILL SUGIA'RED- EGG MASH Stippliesof tbi,; new feed �D 0 L L A R S A V Satui day lavt wits tile shortest ',are now ready for deliveyy Phone orcall day of -the year, The days hAve 'ee--day fur yonr reqiiirettien t4o. IS ONE EARNED *10ow bee-au tou lengthen. Jar Stretefier, Nowhere do yon find This store ii a rejular Dal �Bolllq. Pimple, seasonable bargains priced at �iiA lovw flgures,' A --clulchly digapp s (if Iskin ErUpA00s largsaad varied a-49ortmetit rif Christmas eitr if y�w take Go.11a. Xb.er's' Blond Pui-iflet " bnld_�y E. C Gif6_fGr every m-etuberot the family. 3013eS. pycketing. REESORS A01ARAILL Misae-s' ztpp*er Overihoes. 11 2, at 2.39 per pair A Bovs' wi'rite M I T F. 0 Splendid stock Men's an r f,,6mear. Ho4e frorm �5c up.' Oift Shirts in splendid ranize of battern� %nd material--it. MAIRKRAM ONTARIO -....,.Pickeritig Mills, Large -stocrk of Gift Tiep, Ho'se and Handkerchiefs.' Spats for Neu at 1,25. Wotnen'4 aud-Children'F Vuderwestr, al! hr od makes 'to choo' e from. "We bAVe guixi D,Ary� Feed Flannelette Gowns, large and lonw, Fit 0S 'ent,),_ ist 6� -.00 per tuti. Hosiery of merited quality frorit 40 vent-4 tju -B-C Hose for grow ing"caildre;n-th6 1, A real g6od line for cold clays Try "Ofie. A Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Cake Meal, -Barley Mea), Oat Chop!p, C Ep C I L'. ','B 6Ao D L E Y Corn. Wlime Corn. Curn Clictt. Try Red Head 31:t�b foreggL - - - - - - prod 0 per e%%t. PRI CE S' SPECIAL W e hnve anotberg FOR TEAM HARNvils3eft at $2.50 per cwt. See us f0V a 1. y fei.-d yoii need, Our pt ice., at e r1ght. Brisas-mounted Tems Backhand Harness, y ler back- Pickering Killing Compan' 2 ineh4ayer trace with heel fc�ias. $42-00 stead of t%VV1 thie ftinix'o Va"'a'LT Wi.tb 5 rinj breeching. iat -d, 440.00 ..ban �Pjack niQuPted Team Backhand Harness, 8.38.50 Da'ily Coach Services 51ring Breeching $44.2.5 4 harness, but engtorn. made in our. :Thii Is n-at a factory OVV.D shop at Markham. -ue PICKERING-TORONTO' :We specialize on re:pairs to Jim -9 and call& r*8. 0 D D "'Fare'50 Cents ile'ave�Pivkeiing (Standttrd Time) Leave.Toronto RarneSi-iind Collar -.Manufacturer A. M. P. M. A - NJ F. M , Disp aY d '7-25 d - 7. '3.30 Home Pbore 8W d 7�55 0 -&i\&. 0 IT r_V &e It---; Hear It 8.55 5.55 ',9.30 5' �3 0 9.55 10.80 6.80 The actual performance 10.55 `11,30 11'. 30 d7a of a radio is the best bads -11.55 8.55 -of s;elettioon;-'W-e will be P. M, 9.55 12.30 9 30 12.55 glad to. let the Kolster 10.65 1.80 10 30 2.30 11.30 -prove 1.55 c 11.40 opw& for itself its -superiority by results. 2.55 Get your Xn1as Groceries frorm us. Have -a demoonstritti ..-d Daily-except Sanday �_c Sunday only 'Our'pHces'are right. Our stock is fresh. Can on us. .Coa(h connections at Toron-to for Barrie, Orillis, -ybody. Midland, lbomberg, 0rangeville, Harnirton, We hL%ve Miner Rubbers for evei Greb Work Boots for mene WILLIAM (;..MURKAR BrAut ord, \isgara Falls, Buffalo Carhartt'sand Haugh's Overalls and Smocks., Agent Wool Socks and Over Socks. and intern) edia te 1!�oints. ]PIC'kering Ontario CoRch conijectionS at Buffalo for all U, S. A. p-oiats Get youy radiator filled with Anti-Freeze and your batWry dharged for the cold weather, L..7 X Phone yetir order, Weldeliver; KO..LQTEnxv' G oach�Lines'�` IrAy "All that you.seck Phone Markham 6402.- in Radio" General Me M. Duncan, Merchan,tv,Gree'n Rive" I'.•e.,•ac•.+. :C":"% r ... _ ,.. :.,.., . . .a - „ _ t� a r -..w '+isy =6v - 1.>'u'• °z ,� ,�' d-y.,'-y a. - .. .,;t.` 'Y '.d "Yr`•..7? %. •'.'J. :' °.:`•yi?s"'vftn .r' �s :ter';"• "�Tr.'Si�"'ar:y'�,� 'i�, % - • a .w 1 y QLQIR ON7 :,. &Ws wish an oar readers ,a R&D PF ENJOY A F'I„Et $Ai!iT WINTER IN r• M,n. Selman has been confined and Prosoeroue New Year. SUMMERY- bA1AftR3i U- Mr. Thomas. _aecon, -who has V K e rip to her bed tttrottpch illness. been confined to his bed for some Don't delay that California trip g ,. Rem H. p& Stephens had a time with pneumonia, we are another year. Plan now to be in Cal- bns , do the city on Mon- ifs will. is ' s pleased bn note. is improving. t?lka -this winter. Not seise S ervice Dr. N F. Tomlinson arrived You have a restful camfortabl Mre, `Yaroer Brow'n,of Oshawa, home on Monde well earned holiday in '•the Sunshine 1 Monday -after- a three 'is visiting her father, Richard months' absence In London, Eng., State" but a' .delightful travel trip as (. Ward, for a few weeks. w i. You'll exchange the cold of the ` Thos: Paterson has been confined taking a' course rn rlioical work in g - the hospitals: - 46r the warmth of the 'south. Calls by day or :-night promptly to,his house for several days •suf' The Canadian. Gl£r1s.In Training Eon A cross the famous deserts and 'IN attended tn' faring from a very severe cold. wilt hold an afternoon-` tea on -' majestic mountains of, -the west ? . Jock and Mrs. Fraser and l£tcN You 11 -see -decd sights and meet int- Comfortable cars. Saturday . afteruoon, Dec. '28th, erestin child, of Popla, Hill are -spending g people. You can add r the Pr'tcee reasonable. from 4 to tS.o'clock., at the manse. the holiday uvith' M. J. and Mrs. pleasures of the journey by irclud >Wil -ker. Everybody is. welcome, Admission drig beautiful Vancouver an& Victoria'' Phone 7300 25 ,cen i In your itinerary. Owing to the impassable- condi= y either on the way The annual Christ•m,as supper of down _or- returning. All 7virrter ''tiou of the roads THE NEws man g goR, - Wa9 unable to make. his tri to the Lni4ed Church Sunday School .famous motor roads and majestic 90 p_, was held on Monday e.vening_,Sup- scenery make the' - stn :over well Ail J.'LAW,, °Claremont this week. per was .t,rved the children at 5.30 worth, while. Full £nfoiinnatio4, �iit Miss Mabel McLellan, of Rich o'clock kvitl the adults afterwards, erature -etc; from any agent of the niond Hill, and Miss Margaret, of the conQregat£on en�oyiaq'a, social Canadian National Railways. Pickering,. Ontario Ottawa, are spending their holi evening rega Lone . s days at their home here. - Mrs. Duncan Morgan, wa,are sorry I to state, is in very poor HAVE DAYS OF -ENDLESS FL''N health- at present. Her Many I\ OUR NEAR NORTH DON .-friends are hoping for an early _ FORGET. -- recovery. Do. you _ like to hear the swish of Magnus and Mrs. Morgan and skis through untracked snow? or the - _: family were in Tovouto on Sunday sound of a crackling log. fire after W e are giving away before Christmas ,. visiting Mr. Dopking in St. Mech- sundown' or the aroma of bubbling ael'e Hospital, where he is eonval- coffee after a brisk snowshoe tramp. With each Gook stove, .new escing After undergoing an opera- Those are experiences you enjoy ev- •tion for appendiritie. ery day in the winter sports retort, Continuation School Inspector, of the Highlands of Ontario. The' radio electric` washer J. P. Couples, spent Monday and .Lodges in Muskoka and -lake of Bays , Tuesday at the local Continuation are open now, Parties are going up for week- ends —a week —or a fort - School and expressed himself as and furnace, a satisfied with the condition and night. - You can enjoy winter- sports di l ea surroundings. Accomm' ' progress of the school. in id T' - I F Dopking, who underwent odation is as comfortable es at home. BEAUTIFUL .000SE an operation for a Wide variety of resorts from which t(, p appendicitis in choose. Yop'll come back with ,i - . St. Michael's Hospital a week ago sparkle ir. ro Your eyes —and an app- Sunday, N making good eess. p g elite almost embarrassing. An ii- y ' - be able recovery and expects w .telling IustratQ,.1 folder has been prepared Our Christmas Stock is now complete. •' 4 be able to return home in a few teeing you where to go, the cost etc. n days and a c )py may be had upon request k' Our continuation, and public to any agent of teh Canadian Nation. Call and look it over. achovls closed last uveek for the to any -agent of the canadian Nation- " _ Christmas vacation, and both arRailaa;:s. - - teaebeirs and pupils are taking a - good rest before starting a lung -- ----_T -- — -- Qn supply o man Lamps, Lanterns, r Cole - steady grind with the midsummer B L I L D E R S ,examioatlons constantly in view, Irons, Lamps, Toasters, Washers ' I _ - Mrs. Richard How, who has tt*;•e are now ready to _ — _ been receiving treatment in a To• s sIIf� Radios, routs hospital for several weeL-Q, rttpply you with : was taken home on Saturday A1B0 Toys, Cutlery, Brass Goods, - evening. We are glad to know Bli ICKS, UONCRETE that she has improved consider. BLOCKS, INTERLOCK • Sleighs, Skates, Wagons ` ably and we hope that the im- provement may continue until ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, and Skating shoes she has completely recovered. - t rises that will surprise you. The annual Christmas tree and S =�' D AND GRAVEL. p day Schoment of the Bap' F Friday Perry Cement /^�` Cooper -.day School was held on Frida . 1�.Ilarle$ .- - a - - � _ _,• - Claremont _- _ i eveniog last. and was a most _ .JE�roduC't8 Co.- ' pleasant affair. Santa Claus kept : his promise and was there with a — MW large stock of Christmas presents 871 Bay 8t., Toronto - :for the children. There was also � .. ;- D e` .-V E R T R. AN D -. a good program of solos, drills, 'PLANT -1 mile north of _ recitations etc, by- the children, Highland Creek. . which were well rendered, aleo an excellent drama General Merchant, given by older G RE A 1 childreo. And' of course there y T' .was an abundance of Rood things s NCLARE MOlr 1, �r ��`T� _a to eat, to which all =did justice. Red Ol\ We regret to report the death U S of a former well-known and very '(successor to. D. A. Soot.t� highly respected resident of Clare- PP moat, in the late of Mrs, w, wh sere is a Real 0 Ortunit _ :Fresh Mince neat, per lb. ... 15c widow of the late Goo. Gerow, who ra*aT prominent in the munici al to Save $s Marascbino Cherries, per lb. K Zoe p .. life of Pickering Township and in New Date ±, 2 lbs. ,. 25c C,)unty for many years until they Men's ine Rubber Boo ed. Spani sh Onions, S Ibs, .. .:. event to Toronto to reside. Mrs. regular 4.50, for 3,50 Domestic Onions, 81ba... , 2ic : 13eroub died on Sunday morning Men's Lifebuoy Rubbers.. Shelled Walnuts. per lb. ' 50c R -and her funeral took place on eyelet, reg 3,50, for... 2.75 Mixed Peel, per lb. •Z5c -- Tuesday to Mount Pleasant Ceme• Men's 15 in, Leather -topA, f tery, where her body was de. regular 8 00, for 5 t`' • ' posited in a mausoletimi until Men'sgn1hr .5 , for eakdre - -See our display cn.�Ancy spring, when interment mi" be regular 3.30, for 2 49 ■ made in the Claremont Union Boys' All -wool Windbreakers E - ;Dishes and Notions -� °- Cemeter - regular 2,50, for 1,95 _ The December weather this Ladies' All wool White Sweat y_ for Christmas. -` year has- been the worst ever er Coats'and Pullovers,. known by our oldest residents Boyregular 5.00, for ... 3.5Q Snow falls, haves been of daily !'All-wool Pullovers, Every week brings us more satisfied customers ",...Qecucrence and the roads every- regular 2:00, for ... 1:25 ;• for our special Ot+der Clothing. E:;chauitand where are impassable .for motor Mea'9 All. Flannel traffic and horses have their shirts, regular 2.00, for . • _L35• - ._'overcoat tailored to your individual measure. - .troubles in navigating. The- hard Men's Pepper and Salt Shirts, g A large variety of cloths and styles "'crust, which formed on the sur- regular 1.25, for ,95 Z. face dttaing the sleet storm of last Men's Military-Leggibga. to choose from'. One price, $24.00.' _ week makes it more difficult for regular 3,00, for the horses as they break through. �T �• f �j, A. O` erland t , Diana er Our mail•carriers have their dffi- F 12 G• -O IJ L S g ,culties in making their rounds as it is. utterly impossible to get 1F,U�i'ER PRICE STORE — along on many of the roads. The' stormy weather has had a 'very bad ..effect , ou the Chrisrrw" trade for' which our rnerchants Phone 3801 CLARENIONT r .:ONT. _ BRING IT HERE have (bade extensive preparatious. . PRCHASING commodities by paying "a dollar ' dov*ti The following. is the report of the GtaremonF L'outinrtatiun =c hor,l _, \ow is the tinte.to get, a new 'Set of Harness,, the old "set` reppaired. i for the fall term, Examinations I hHve in Mock samples of Samael continues to pay. 'Buy y'oursplf a fortune on the have beet► held in all subjects. Trees •and ,7e.ifrey's, harness. _ The of your earnings in a. Canadian Bank of Condmarce - :Nanlea are in order of merit. former may fir r,rdered through-cam- for use if required and there is no depreciation, but accruing interest time Form III —lMAry White, Mitdred• - - lotus at p! icea quoted, • . - THE CANAD�,A?' BANK. - Pegg, Doris Jobuston, Cora Ptfrr Catalogue free. iu.lrh mhreh is n- nnloarnu :ad ' THE F'_'ANDARD BANK OF CANADA ':ott, -Edgerton Fegg, Gordon Bor • I also carry collars, collar pads, sweat s F land, Grace Loyet, Sadie' Ward, Pads,. harness oil by t,ulk, harness r Douglas Bacon, iliurial Dann, Mil- dressing, also silver polish Bred Pngh, Edna Selman, Kenneth and, otber part'§, _ I epairs prom ptrydone, ! i 1 Ward, Flay Green, Dorotby'Spen• �cer, Joseph Ward, Duncan Spang, L. W. PICKET , OLARFMONT Walter Doucette, Rose Fingold (absent), Form II— Clitsome Rus• a H. R. Gallaugh -er .. sell, Velma Leggitt, Enid Cook, Delbert Boothe, Earle Cook, Ever- -. ,Grain'-:Merchant l5 ett Hammond, Hazel Bacon, Glad. ' Toronto - I ys Evans, Margaret McCartney, " •.- Philip Fi•rgold, Gladys Gannon, I Is in the market to purchase Hap., c Mabel Slack, Myrtle Nfecat t;IF`'. � .`'1trAw, Grain and, Potatoes, Marie Devitt. Form i— E�tlyn Ba -aett, Gordon Stepnebs, Herbert For quotations apply Parker, Kathleen Beelby, Ntiliam '1L. Tomlinson, lielvillP Johnston, Bor .yam. _ O den .Iiddl,-ton, Roy Biller, Carl R,,'R, No. 1, g hr'pking, .Tenn SEpwert. .i. .T. P;ne Pickering 1712 Wilker, Prins; Ruth 83tittaford, , A4.4t i 15tf ReferPncn R•tak f bi t t . - - -- t, ;NOTICE Havingg takes over Robt. reawwn garage, Bronghaid, we are now ram to rive service In Brougham as w as L Claremont.: . ' - - Service car always ready, day of night service, z d?hone Cisre. 5105; Pickering WL Gasoline, Oil; Seiberling Tires, 251y. A. L. PILKEY. _The Pickering _ Vigilance Committee'..", The object of this Association ie to* lessen stealingg and prosecute the' feloris. Xembare having property stolen ootnmaol " eate'£mmediately with any membes of Executive Oom£nittes, Membership fee 81.00. Tickets may be had tr m the Prestdent`or secretary on aplicattion. Exac. Com. —L. D. Banks, O.S. Palaa• er, M. S. Dhapman, Pickering, D. Munro,' Jas, Richardson.' President , .. 6eoretary �a zsersssrser�z �rV BARB - nii. "C' i I,dl/E speak of - artistic ' W designs that are dignified, not artistic designs that would be inappropriate for the purpose in view. The one illustrated is aim. pie, yet has artletry, ',No Greater Tribute' - N.. W. STAFFORD, Kingston Road, Wbitbv . Phone Whltby (19rT' f Maple Leaf Mutual Fire ,Insurame Co. : Cheap rates for farm and country buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buikUngs. windmills, Silos etc. `Automobile fosurance of all kinds. FARMS FOR SALE Write or phone ED. B_OM M A N 20 WHITBY, ONT. -- Farmers, Attention M have secured the agency for the Frod & Wood and Cooksbutt Farm Imple- ments: 'and wtil keep constantlyon hand•#epahts for these popular implements. =Also, Loudon's barn and stablq - fittings, - i will-'also-tak-e odatracts for painting barns and housea by a new process, by spraying. :Estimates cbeef Puny given. Phone 1880. 27 -52 . R. J. Mann, - Claremont I Green River - ` Basket Factor I .Manufacturers of All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Bert? Crates, - Farmer4, -Bushel, Baskets, Clothes Baskets. Frank Pennock, - Proprietor Maker of the well known Barnes' Baskets, Phone Markham 8409 BEATTY.., _ STANDS FOR THE BEST i 4 � ♦ - • Litter Carripra, Flay Carrie s Pumps, Moor Tra -k�, Cow- Bowl s. Tresanre 9y wtemQ E�e. It will pay fyou to get my Prices on 1 above before btrying'efi4ewhere. FRANK P •PROUSE ,.� -,-� mss.._,. .. «. - .•7yr,_ - :" ;F:�' �r .e.v •.ts.' ..,.1 "i.:r,. ..r-...,r ��;. „•, :buying on' the Installment Plan PRCHASING commodities by paying "a dollar ' dov*ti and a dollar a week" has grown into. great popularitR. Often the-object purchased is -worn oat'before it i9 paid for, and the purchaser continues to pay. 'Buy y'oursplf a fortune on the installment plan by placing. regular installments of your earnings in a. Canadian Bank of Condmarce sayings account. , The money is Oways available for use if required and there is no depreciation, but accruing interest time as goes ori. THE CANAD�,A?' BANK. OF COMMERCE iu.lrh mhreh is n- nnloarnu :ad ' THE F'_'ANDARD BANK OF CANADA . - - -- t, ;NOTICE Havingg takes over Robt. reawwn garage, Bronghaid, we are now ram to rive service In Brougham as w as L Claremont.: . ' - - Service car always ready, day of night service, z d?hone Cisre. 5105; Pickering WL Gasoline, Oil; Seiberling Tires, 251y. A. L. PILKEY. _The Pickering _ Vigilance Committee'..", The object of this Association ie to* lessen stealingg and prosecute the' feloris. Xembare having property stolen ootnmaol " eate'£mmediately with any membes of Executive Oom£nittes, Membership fee 81.00. Tickets may be had tr m the Prestdent`or secretary on aplicattion. Exac. Com. —L. D. Banks, O.S. Palaa• er, M. S. Dhapman, Pickering, D. Munro,' Jas, Richardson.' President , .. 6eoretary �a zsersssrser�z �rV BARB - nii. "C' i I,dl/E speak of - artistic ' W designs that are dignified, not artistic designs that would be inappropriate for the purpose in view. The one illustrated is aim. pie, yet has artletry, ',No Greater Tribute' - N.. W. STAFFORD, Kingston Road, Wbitbv . Phone Whltby (19rT' f Maple Leaf Mutual Fire ,Insurame Co. : Cheap rates for farm and country buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buikUngs. windmills, Silos etc. `Automobile fosurance of all kinds. FARMS FOR SALE Write or phone ED. B_OM M A N 20 WHITBY, ONT. -- Farmers, Attention M have secured the agency for the Frod & Wood and Cooksbutt Farm Imple- ments: 'and wtil keep constantlyon hand•#epahts for these popular implements. =Also, Loudon's barn and stablq - fittings, - i will-'also-tak-e odatracts for painting barns and housea by a new process, by spraying. :Estimates cbeef Puny given. Phone 1880. 27 -52 . R. J. Mann, - Claremont I Green River - ` Basket Factor I .Manufacturers of All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Bert? Crates, - Farmer4, -Bushel, Baskets, Clothes Baskets. Frank Pennock, - Proprietor Maker of the well known Barnes' Baskets, Phone Markham 8409 BEATTY.., _ STANDS FOR THE BEST i 4 � ♦ - • Litter Carripra, Flay Carrie s Pumps, Moor Tra -k�, Cow- Bowl s. Tresanre 9y wtemQ E�e. It will pay fyou to get my Prices on 1 above before btrying'efi4ewhere. FRANK P •PROUSE ,.� -,-� mss.._,. .. «. - .•7yr,_ - :" ;F:�' �r .e.v •.ts.' ..,.1 "i.:r,. ..r-...,r ��;. „•, ry.�d N`:);1 }G y .. r y .. ..; 4Cs' ,.. ".,f. .. S :._ , .. _ F 4 F_ K L ,} 1 -T'._a - .'.�. :..w- ♦, .•3 - w 'dC,.. ,.. r .- .. -; yy. - ... _ A .. 4..' I. Imo." _ , 1. �. • . 1_. _ -. .:. - _. a, . s , . . ,� I. - Western F.ovince Demands . AWane Service Supplements and Directs Ground Wolt$rets ` 1 . • • Action -on Oriental Question .. ,r�....�. �„ �..�a .: ,:. I _',i .- 'Asiatic•.,poi' Children of the Orient Constitutes a Serious � 4 %� 4 , . . * ; ° ' ....._ _- -_ _Problem for. British Columbia ' „„ s�, -- _ -._ _. - -- k I. es , r r` tm — _ 9'r of s' "°�` : e..F " " Vancouver, B.C. —In ten years, the vinces of Camida do not realize the - I s> u 1 < , ` " ' % fi¢ , ,;' ! " , :.d �. �.:,... �, �,.... Oriental question in Canada will have atgruflcance of what i� happening in- �,� �.. ' y s w > F Ibecoire 'International and an Empire aide Canada. x t -1. - :jssue. ' Premiers and members of parlia - ,; v 1 �`` J s d • . • This is the opinion 'of members of meat have been told of the mepacing x )x - -- - - . iihe Whits Canada Association, whose increase of Oriental population on • mcnibers desire to avoid issues that I Canada's Pacific Coast. . :*nearly caused conflict between the Un- • But the answer is that the issue �, ited States and the Orient when the I involves an Imperial question: situation in California was >;ealized As one delegate remarked: itepresentatives of the associatim'11 "Let the Eastern people know that ' hive presented to the British .Colum,!'their children rust sit between two � � ��! �"�" ? ' bia Cabinet facts which the minister s II Oriental child n in a mixed school >� # " ' '! 'admitted were significant and demand- and let them r�iline that the Japanese y _ gd notice from•farther than the east- girls in European costumes with west- #, ., a' ` ern shores of Canada. ern lures are quite. attractive and see,` , - t Four out of every ten school chic- how long the Canadian parents want 4° s ' 'dren in the municipality of Richmond, their, . boys to •retrain in . a 'mixed• i 4 . mear Vancouver, on the Fraser river, school'." �° • are Japanese. I The delegates re very earnest ` ; " as . In Maple Ridge 'municipality the per- while interviewing the Cabinet, but �% tents is one-white child to four Ja t provin- ge p• hey admitted that it is not a •: w ,, `� . 'anese. Icial`question but aft Empire issue. "0 --', . It' teas pbinted' out that Japanese But while Eastern Canada cries out �' . . have families of fifteen to twenty -two 1 aloud for a Canadian Canada why F" "%F � . .and that the white population. now does not the Government start a Rbysl �� � , e I a limits productivity to .three or four Commission? the delegates ask. *� M " � P r '� " P ,children. The White Canada Association re -'..u� ? :N' �" . Pt'etnier Tolmie, and the Cabinet, quests that the Orientals in Canada ro±ruiaed that the Cabinet would ;P give be deported. - _ _ - _.,__� ;the problem, grave consideration. . The land they can prove they own - - The delegates remarked that the could be- bought by the Dominion at _ HOME OF FIRE RANGERS THAT GUARD OUR NORTHERN TIMBER WEALTH tame promise was given by his prede- comparatively low cost now, no whits cessor, the late Preynier John Oliver, people will be aggrieved, and if action Deputy headquarters for Ontario lire rangers -it Lowbush, Out.,, in Cochrane district. t - And the delegation deported wlth,� is delayed ten years the problem will — - ''fult realization that the eastern pro- have multiplied, they assert. ' Salesman Honored Ito coast, and w. enter the year 1930 � �� 1�s. — i V +�+$ and it is gone." ce rn my boot top I With Presidency with caff o most modern .factory. f ce a trainer ,: n today a merchandisiugr methods i By KENNETH STEVENSON , . !s i - - - " • I - , and notwithstanding Firestone's rapid , Peter Lavelle, . by John Brophy (J. Mother:Iaryr aren't you getting. ; "This one ie pit the...house," said therl W. BeSaw A ointed growth in Canada during the past �i. Dent, Toronto, $2.00). This novel ' . too Dig to play with boys ?" hen. as it laid an egg on the roof of pP ;six years, we look for even greater of 'ten- years•after•the -war' Is a frank " Mary: "No, mother,' the bigger I the heuhouse. Head of Firestone Cana- p yet delicate study of the sharp cleav . .. _ _.. -, . developments ments in the future." . get the better I like 'em." dian Companyr — 0 age between two geperitiona, between _ Hustiand — "I raa't let you lta•e - A STRING OF ONIONS - 1. • i those who lost their youth in the war - "Lines to :Friend $100, my 'dear, I received a tote from ' + By Rex Hunter grown to mater- ,Scans Canada s Future " � and those who Have I thank thee, friend, for brightening i the bank this morning, about being ! � a Manhattan apartment dweller ity since the armistice, Here Mr. . i overdrawn." { Hamilton. — \early 20 years ago a' walking along .Chambers Street the -• ' ' y my days: g Brophy !s finally master of his meth - 'I ' For shining thoughts which light. Wfwe= 'Wets, don't bother ' with � Soung fellow by the name of Earl W. ' other day Observed a stribi of onions ' ods; he shirks none of the difficulties 1'• ened darkened ways; i them. Try another bask They can't BeSaw walked into the office of-Har -1 hanging outside a wholesale produce and moral problems o[ hla theme.. ,i . ..For just believing— better far than', all be oveitlrawn." vey S. Firestone and asked for a Job., store, It took him back a long way but he achieves exactly the ends he ." ' " _. ` . .. • daily bread; "I want a job selling tires with to the time when such strings hung alma for. The story of the Iriab ar- -For. gracious gestures and all kind =1 " Out of His Course - your concern," he told the,pow -tam• . w-ith Bitches of. bacon from smoke- chiteet and his unusual housing estate words said. Golfer— "Terrible links, caddy, ter ous rubber pioneer. 1 blackened rafters. As he walked on is told with a deftness hardly notice- J,11 these I can feel, I can hear -and j rlble." " �t hY "' he was asked. "Because I farther and farther from, the store he able; the powerful writing sad the • ° see— Caddy— "Sorry, Qtr, these ain't links 1 believe in you, Mr. Firestone, and my ; regretted that he had not tried to buy dramatic eituatton9 which have al• " For thy faith in me. - that there toil! be real opportunities "Yet this is foolish," he said to him, ways marked his work rise naturally, . -. 8ut moat, I• thank thee Yon "get oft theta -n hour -ago." judgment leads um also to believe the string of onions. and therefore with greater effect: P . - Curiosity Is born largely of Idle- for growth and development in the self as neared lower Broadway "That from the narrative. There is wit and Embarrassed young man —Er-dh -sir• noes• tire industry." - !• - - is a wholesale store and I couldn't irony in 'Peter Lavelle,' and some . I•er that is, I came to say that your • " . • - Harvey 5, Firestone' was }lust really TTTTTT use a dozen 'strings. - Besides, I have ; lovely descriptions of the English - daughter- tells me that sheer loves Sixty-five per cent. of men and wo,. getting his own foothold then -- he nowhere to hang such a string, for countryside. Peter himself, embitter- - �'. V. Me .. A men in this country do not play golf, was making the first steps which my walls are of pia�lter and will hard - ad. whimsical, creative and .earnest, - Parent —Off] sad you have come Lo we :tad. And on]y-a smaA per ceatr.�dould -later make bJm one of the ly hold a aNi, Better tao go baying' a genuine and valuable creation: ask my permission to marry her' age of others do. w'orld's most famous men in com• a few loose onions in little paper : and the reader Rill also be delighted r''.Y.M. —NO, stn; "I came to ask you ---- -- merce and industry. BeSaw got the " bags. Yet there is something Im- , to meet Isobel., his steadfast English to make -her behave. • Even the aviator must begirt at the job. For 20 years he has been an memorial about a string of onions, lover, Daphne Semple, the deliciously • • - - - bottom and work up. Indefatigable worker. like R bed of mint or a eat sunning provocative musical'comedy actress: .. • .. Another nice thing about the old . G . . Appointed President itself by a kitchen door." and . Peter's wise little son, .0hristo- • fashioned sweetheart; she' was happy - Some days " later, on - Fourteenth her. . .when -yon -Ailed $lrer up with pink Outside the Family This week 'Mr. BeSaw attended the p - Y Street, he saw outside an Italian re lemonade. Du ban Natal 3ferc�iry: compar -� annual atockholc3en' meeting of the tali store many au ^h atria looped The Strange Case of �'Intriz Pol ' ison of the s eeche., made in the Can- Firestone Titre & Rubber Company. I p parlor, by Ian Marshall (T, Nelson. P over a barrel. Ile went in• made his and Sons $2.00) 'r'Intrix Polbart&[i a Modern complexions are not Der. adian Budget debate early in the pros- i At the.ciose of the directors' meeting. I purchase and walked contentedly eRt ear, and those comirt ll which was beta Immediately after healthy young woman, who should ;manetit, even "though the women'do y S from the tward, Mr. Firestone greeted hJin with I away with it. Back-at the apartment, have lived for years, died suddenly; _. ;ass Past colors. union Government bencihr,�s at Cape Ike made a curve they drove a • - ` - I } town during the discuOlotib on the the foll•a ltig words': "Cell, 'Mr. Be- y' yet though there was no trace of - . I R nail into the aide of the battered _ -. The class was having "its weekly German, Trade Trcat, , the flag Bill i Saw, you've been made President of nail and " huatt up the string of poisoning, all the medical evidence .� and on sundry other occasion+ show the Canadian Company-," . ! agreed that this -was the cause.of her talk on painting, and the teacher Y onions... It hangs there, a symbol of death. Not only the murder but the - paid. "Sir Joshua Rey olds was able; l how' enormous " it the i f which the : The story of Earl W. BeSaw is the p something rude, earthy and hearty, inquest held an element of mystery, • • , ;change a smiling ace into a frown. Present reigning clique insists upon story of a bey with only a high school' g something that has almost gone out and puzzled police as well as public. . dng one." creating between South Africa and education and.-hose parents were D in _very ,modest circumstances sad, ' of the world, and when the eye, of K 'by was she killed, what poison was "That's nothing;' muttered little I the remainder -of the Commonwealth. , the apartment dweller catches. it he the.deadly instrument, and how' was - a JitYlmy, "mp maw can do that.- It would be impossible to believe, did tberefore, not in a pagitton to give forgets the din "o[ riveting and the , ,� him a college education,' but Earl g it, administered . Who was the mur f we not know it for a fact, that these surly grumbling of rock .boring ma- darer? Such is the setting of" this - c etches were alt made in the Panlia- studied nights and holidays while - chines across the daY. i soundly constructed story, the aoln•. T9te beet way fora woman a keep ; P selling tires in the great. undeveloped, . .. _ _ s man ;t aiataace is by marrying I manta of Dominions having a common lion that is excitingly unfolded is sat - -him allegiance. In Canada we find all par - Western States He did his work « ++ - Praise of Idleness - "1 " "t ties committed to the p -Aicy of Im. in a way that pleased his superiors, .. tatying and complete, with a definite and . he became Branch Manager of '., London -Daily Cronicle (Lib.) ( "It' thread of romance throughout the . The farmer is about the only work- penis] Preference and to its extension is ndt only uneconomic and unfair,' book that ends up very charmingly. • I ter under the eight hour system —eight �wherevcr possible, sad one of the chief the Des Moines breach o[ Firestone. but against the nation's interest for .hours before dinner and eight hours +cares of the Ministry during the de- His rise was rapid, and in 1911 he The Waiting Room, by G. Grange . . " ��m., I — bute to which we have referred was was promoted to the poet of Western to work for 'pin- money' and (J. M. Dent, Tamnto, $1.60). A dra deprive other people of legitimate to show it was not lukew ±rm on the District Manager. His appointment „ mAtic ghost story which aims at inter- '• subject, for the •rem work. —J. H. Thomas.) The advice, , 'Our Own Dictionary, 1 per of the House as Western Sales Manager and Assist prc, Ins imaginatively the wet of 1913- which Mr. Thomas —we have is a mo• 1r, �; The waiting room is a state Trsva' Man -A person who is was su 'i that the Prime Minister ant . General Sales Manager followed, ' ment of inadvertence— proffered is ' -always looking for -home atmosphere I found A recess• ry to aslsure it that and in 1919 Mr. BeSaw was named that of the old discredited doctrine of being after death, in which a few . i increases in the Preference granted by General Sales Manager. He next oc• , typical combatants discuss the war '� i_ lei a hotel, and hotel service at borne.. I which sought to justify limited out- while it is still on. The burial of the B rdget it was discussing were're- copied tEe position of Vide President ,put and ca' canny, and similar fal= stricted only because' it was desirable of the former Oidfield Company; a German dead is a .French Village ce• Aa Iris an who was Ili and sink y . lacies —its'- ruinous to industry. The metary causes trouble among the _1ng so pidly that the priest 'was ; at the moment that the should do lit•- subsidiary of Firestone. Lord Privy Seal's job at the moment call said: "Mike, while yon still tle as possibl,) by way of change of In 1920 Harvey Firestone deelded is' not to i ghosts, a medieval bishop arises from tariff. And this is the policy adopted I to eapaud in Canada. " He foresaw Preach idleness, but to en- R Amiens Cathedral to save it from dear e the chance, YOU should renounce courage every able- bodied man and tructlon, a cockney ghost sets out �� the devil. Mike i in her own considered interest, not by great possibilities in the Canadian gasped: "Well, woman in the country to work as hard I to understand the war that has been Father, u I'm that bad aft ft's no time ; a struggling colony. which has to rely territory and made Mr. BeSaw Vice as they can for their own prosperity ; fatal to him, and the spiritual Issues to be makin' new iaimiea:' on subsidies from the British Trews- President and - General' Manager d! and the prosperity of others. . ury, , in order to make ends meet, bat the Canadian company. Mr. BeSaw _.0, 1 n re curiously involved with a ghostly . -. Now that even chain cigar stores , by the senior Dominion of the Com- took his new position De.,ember, 1922, - !� monwealth, which holds half a.contin- at Hamilton, when production was are Duttirig in ]Hach counters, you I ant in fee which includes within its approximately 100 tires and 2t10 tubes 'pan get something to eat almost any -, territory the most productive granary a day, prhere except at home, - . . . of "the world, and whose exports of Expansion in Canada . -Young Lady, (telephoning) y= Ohs wheat and flour alonc exceed the total Firestone developed rapidly in Can- Doctor, I�orgot to ask about that ,eye j exports of the Union, ineluding all our ontpnt of fefty millions of gold and ads, additions were made to the Lac - ; Inedictae you gave me. _ - tort', .the largest being in 1927, when diamonds annually. Doctor— "Well ?" . the capacity was doubled, incroasing ; t' Young Lady — "Do I drop it in my A TEST the production to 6,000 tires and 6,000 ' -%yss before or after meals ?" - tubes a day. Today Firestone is rec• __ -When in doubt as to whether a car-' ognized as one of the readers in the • Here, too: Irwin Cobb is said to twin thing is good for you, make this ; tire industry In Canada. " ' , I the test: "Will it- tend to make a I In expressing his, keen appreciation 'have `stated recently that it was un• i stronger man of me, so that I will be 'of his a Iortunate that some of his best stories appointment as President of the ! anulda't be printed in better condition to fight life's bat - i Firestone Tire & Rubber Company of ,,m°e affair and a war amongst the ghosts themselves. The story taken - - . seriously gives some shrewd and In. . . ! teresting views on the war and that generation, taken in a lighter mood it will be found stimulating and amus• - i Ing ,with its ironic humor. WEAK SPOTS _ 1Ve must have a weak spot or two - 1 in a character before we can love it much.' People who do not laugh or !'try, or take more of anything that , is good for them, or use anything but' dictionary words, are adrutrable sub- - . , ties, or will it weaken me and tend to ' Canada, Limited, Mr. BeSaw stated: I saw Banks, the contractor, at ects tot biographers. But we don't ' A "ietwebody's Cheatin :" demoralize my purpose ?" No matter " "Canada's future fa unquestioned. Her church." 'era care most for those Bat pattern flow- that beat fa herbarium. AOe-- "One of ns it a cheat" _ ° how unpleasant or disagreeable the national resources are ,t)nl be fasts "Yea.. °He heard that the streets of , Dress the . -- "What do you mean!" t thing may be, everything considered, to be developed and her :port trade she Feleatisl city were paved with '— `"� ..•3ite `,, ANI-- "What I say, Five minutes it it *111 make you a stronger man or do to expanding rapidly. Our Canadian gold and he wanted to bid on the es• I Luck is something to which other I woman, it. organization is complete from coast t tensions." 11 people owe thste...saocess. -- . .. .. - .- _ .. _ . . .. .. - • .. - • • Q •? - , ,� : ,�.. ..,.w . -:.. .. . _ .. „ ..-, . , . . a- low q Advafimnevift Do "U "Rake Never Forget! man,~ "We Most NO BETIER MEDICK AIZVVAft9X4 VACA" snips _11" ri MORA AIEN WANTED QU Mr., Bid FOR ONES U6 'By Lady. HAIg NES pay. easy work. Earn w 114M. F Ho" rk As time grows and ,the war recedes, I !9srb&rb4r trade under tLmo was, but never losing his quiet con., e n an Plan. world's most barber school System Write or so memories become dimmer. Things f1dence and cheeriness. Is What Thousands of Mothers immediately for free as 0 41. molde • 'I MOON w4r we once thought were unforgettable So m b4y has grown up with Barber College; I t. Tor", y tho' -Say of Baby's Own Tablets. are now • being forgotten by some. war and Its echoes about him, and as 3' Emotlohs and motives that thrilled he has got aide r he has seen the signs A meik!cIne for the baby or growing seem to have lost their pow'er with of suffering about him—the maimed, child---one that the mother' can feel SMelters to Operate. 0i others, crippled and• workless. as*red Is absolutely safe a* well as .,Tool e. efficient —is found in Babay!A Own Tab- I Trail, B.C.—A (tying school will . b6 Once the whole nation felt and be Mothers, Teti Your Children The Tablets- are praised by -operated by the Consolidated Ml NOW so sk—t tor daily lieved as a single unit. Now there are I wanted him to understand, as I thousands of mothers. throughout the Isla. work with pleasure," says those who want to do* land Smelting Company Limited al doubt, discredit or believe all parents should make their country. These mothers have found! Creston, this winter. , The company bfm Scott of'Guelph. In belittle. Already some people are children, understand. It Is vital that ' I by actual experience that there is no has purchased three thousamd . aclia spite of tiring domestic toada talking and acting as though the cede• those who are growing up should other medicine for little ones to equal of land on Kootenay. Flats from the bration, of Armistice Day were almost know and gave pride in what their them. and family cam, that is thas' Once, a mother has used them Creston Reclamation Company Umito" way every woman should fool. obolescent and something to be fathers did. But how many do? ashamed of. for her children she will use nothing ed, and will start construction of two L at fathers answei, readily and'fully else. Concerning them Mrs. Charles t large hangars immediately. Officlids This to me Is a sad and terrible �,.hen their childrjazi ask them what Thousandat. of women all Hutt, Tancock Island, N.S., writes: of the huge smelting plant a over use air -. thing.' It would. be a bad thing for they did is the war, and let mothers "I have ten children, the baby being planes probably more than any the world have regained England, for peace,' for the world if tell their children, too. other strength and nervous Marty Just six mouths old. I have used class of executives in the West. Nye forget to - celebrate Armistice, In tlis war the women of Britain by taking Dr. Williams' Ptah To those millions of us who have realized their duty and did it. They Baby's Own Tablets for them for the Pills, st 20 ye'ars and can truthfully say •ls and write to tell us so. suffered through the. war its slinift- sacrificed themselves to help the men that I know of no better medicine for, ARMED FOR FEAR who were making greater sacrifice. No coward soul Is mine, MM Scott 6 me of tbeft� cance and achievement have little ones. I always keep a box of the become for them. "I was very much run4own, clearer during these eleven years. We Tablets in the house and would ad. No trembler- In the world's storm-' nervous, tired. I took Dr. are feeling a deeper sense of 'Under. But the duty,6f the women Is not vise all other other mothers to do so." I troubled sphere; yetv completely done. Happily their I - all .1 1 see heaven's glories shine, Williams Pink pills and am standing of what It meant. We are * Baby's Own Tablets are sold b3 children are growing up without the medicine- dealers or will be mailed faith shines equal, arming in* as well as ever again. Now I sensible of a deeper pride In. what out, And ;-Briti-sh manhood did and endur evidence of war Immediately around upon receipt of price, 25 ce is per from fear, gas ed. does not bring dis-' bout my work with plates- n urs; in fact, fool 10 years Distance for us d them —the airraid bombs, the 'train'- box by The Dr. Williams' Medleine —Emily Bronte. younger." enchantment but finer gratitude and loads of wounded, the necessities of Co..' Brockville, Oat. i rationing—but it Is good -for the fu- I greater hope for -what our 'race stands cure of this country and of the world Buy a box of Dr. Williams' for and the sense of honor it possess- We Pay the Highest Prices for Pink Pins at all druggists and .that the new generation Bho4ld be i An Alliance Against Labor Pay h6 h t HIg S P �s quotations as. dealers in medicine at, post. A Voice to - the Living taught to understand the war. London Observer (lad.): There is DRESSED POULTRY Men are sometimes shy' about thicker Yell across the political' ut tell-, Write for quotation* paid,' by at" at 5 cents a The million British dead call us to Ing of their part in the war. future than ever btfore' ill our mo Ha box from The Dr. Where 'I The Harris Abattoir Co. Ltd. La remembrance—and, I believe to sym- his is so, the mothers must do It. Let dern history. No man In any party E, �n Market, m6acirse Co., Brockville, bolize our remembrance in believe, cede the I - St Lawrence Market, Tor*ntd-2 the womal? teach the children to re- knows scant will come out of the Ontario. mony of Armistic Day. Every cross: vere the war-dead and .,to see that the present unparalleled situation. While on the battle fields-, Uhink, is a voice ! celebratlon�,of Armistice Day never i It is certain that party relations can- In this crying out from the dead tO'dies. not go on Indefinitely as they are, no the living. I The teachers in the schools, also, at's can venture to predict the time, ATENTS Had- my hualfanci been alive' his can playa part in keeping alive the occasion,! and method of re- alignment. I•Ist or ''Warted IrarentlorLs". We remain of the unchanged opinion and Full information Rent Free • mess• �-,e to the nation at this time of inemory of the war's achievements an Reque4t. P Armistice would fiats been, "Forget "arid sacrifices and urging the fulfil.' 'hat nothing but a 'National PiWress- VNE RA AY C*� Sept. W. not your duty of remembrance to the ' ment of the duties of peace, for the ive Party, Including Oe chief Liberal 273 Rank Ot.. Ottawa, ont. leaders. on equal terms of alliance lead and the living. Think of the, Peace that follows way has its deep nd providing for a much.larger Lib-1 11111EA Doi lead and help those who escaped obligations as well as the war itself, a i Frost Bites death. Show their spirit and remem- Bly husband used to say that It was oral representation In the House of her that time cannot wipe' out your not the soldier who made wars but Commons, can furnish a strong and Minard's will bring back clr- imtable alternative to Labor Goyern- debt to th�am. You are (heir debtors that others made them for film'. That culation, and ease burning pain. for all time." is a great truth. bent. Otherwise. Labor with -Libeal ]PINIKPILIUS husband, a4fieqlon.9 seems likely to remain pre- As you know.4my hu who took fen who earned medals in the war ..A NOVIS34011.0 NAM% I dominant for many years. 1 things to heart very deeply. worked IN 84 COWKYRICS should near them on Armistice Day. 10 hard up to the time 4%f his death to The medal of those who tell should 0 help those who came back as well as be. worn by those dearest to them. - 114inard's Liniment for Coughs. �to keep alive the spirit- � of gratitude There is no'more beautiful sight than MAKE FRIENDS 1r4PU and remembrance. I feel that I must that of a mother, wife, sister. laugh. VA OF IRA 1 West to Try X carry on his work and thaj, my son. ter, or sweetheart wearing the medals i Be friends with everybody When 4 is still a bay .of eleven. must do of the dead. These modals are tokens you have friends you will know there, MDs! -to is .somebody who will stand by you. Community the same. That would be the tness-,'of boaor. proof that 'their men kept a age my husband would give to me and the faith. You know.the old saying, that if you Believe Salaried Doctor Would a to my bey at this time. How call we beat .how our grati. I liars a single enemy you will find him ­-Be an Advantage Under Just before that terribli crisis 'of tude to -the living? Well, many of leveryvhere. It doesn't pay to make as war on March 21, 1918, enemies. . Lead the life that will make the when a' them are workless' and In want'. In Certain Conditions dark otoud, was hoTering, over us (the tters 1 you kindly -tnd friendly to every one I IS my Post are constantly about you, and you will be surprised Winiiipeg.—' Municipal Physicianq."I great German offensive, my husband '*train ex Service men. Never has one 'this is the latest movement towards what a happy life you will live.-­ came home. for my child was born on ' of them 'asked me for money. It -is Charles M. Schwab. nationalization of .the medical prefes- March 15. He went back to France to always for work that they ask. it is sion tendency in Manitoba. face the great testing time that was somotimea 1.4 Many rural municipalities, ',arden-' due, knowing how grave the position ed with high hospitalization costs for tea Ug. Ake YOU doing all that you can? I lae By ish, bishop of Manchester t sets he feard a struggle for mastery 1 between men and women. Where has I THM ,indigent residents, look for relief tO 'Ills A practicing where they can make a liv- the employment of a community doe- ing, but tkey do want to improve the Scottish TenartAs Aided by Reverence been that be doesn't ' ii know ghat was settled quite a w1hile 7, for who would be on the payroll: just public health and to assure themselves Farm Bill ago? H GuIld's f;rten NI,ur,&In like the municipal clerk. that tl>eir people will at all times have London, —The bill proposed by the Compound sent on request. or stn- "ed in 1869 by Ur, Guild, rr, Ai,::st It is further stated that many per- the attention they need at moderate Liberals to enable 10, 000 additional Ira respiratory dlseis 11 L U X 0 son& are so poor thab doctors cannot and measured cost This will be watch. farms in Scotland to become the pro- conectla living wage, with the result ed wtth interest by outlying Ontario party of their occupants received sec� smoke vapor quick eves asthma— r u . ivaa;�`: remedy nt a n, 6KO, cents and $1 that they move away and the cam- towns• and reading in the House of Commons powder — !igarette form. Send IMM TUXAZ pack- munity is without medical protection. The Manitoba Medical Association WISDOM 'takes Dec. 13. It Is to bring holdings ex. tending In size up to 100 acres within FOR THE HAIR n90 Af 6 cigar tt,-,R Canadian -Usbi. bit- . - Lyra Ltd :D.-t- cC2. 2ft r.�IlL. West—Montresai. C&A&ds. the stand that a salaried doe- :Wi_-dom does not show Itself so tor might be to the best advantage of much in precept as In life—in a firm- provisions at the existluf Scotland small holding Knows -GREEN MOUNTAIIIIII Dr. il d sA,,. the profession and the community as ness of mind and A mastery of apps acts which already make It for Ask Your Barber He Co.... !a whole under certain conditions. tits. It teaches us to do, as well as I possible cultivators of smaller areas to acquire the land they The municipalities claim that they to talk; and to make our works and occupy. It also is to prevent evic- oc -',do riot wish to prevent private doctors actions all of .a color.—Seneca 7-- dons among smaTI holders and e m_ Power farmer to protect. themselves .1 " FEEL WELL AND: STRONG from depredations from deer and SHIP YOUR winged gamd'harboring outside their holdings. William Adamson, Secretary- {. .CRAIN for Scotland, 811PPOrted 'the. measure on behalf of the Government and indi V -TO Vw TORONTO sated that official help would be given in its later stages with am endments for "improving :N LOW INSURANCE through its privislons conditions of that thrifty AND STORAGE RATE hardwork- FIREPROOF ELEVATOR ing section of the Scottigh people, the small holders," The Government, bit. Adamson add- Write or Phone For Particula" rs ed, did not propose to destroy sport, ins estates in Scatland but said the destruction of the Indefensible right TORONTO ELEVATORS LIMITED of clansmen to their holdings was a i*i: - :i far more serious thing than destruc• 'lion Phone Queens Quay of sporting rights would be. MRS.-] FR RIL Toronto; Ontario I& Minard's Liniment for Disiemper. No. 5, Barton SL East, Hamilton, Cat. It No I. 11cs: 5% Lankin, N. Dakota I have to work in the store "I had two babies which I do FRIENDSHIP and my o\vn housework' too lost at seven months. Befo re He that doth a base thin? in zeal and I got nervous and run. My third baby was born my for his friend, btirns the golden down and was in bed nearly all husband advised me to take thread that ties their hearts together. summer. The least noise W()u14 Your medicine and he bought — Jerome Taylor. make me nervous. I was told to me three bottles of it. When I �� P UBLIC N (5TICE Friendship Improves happiness, and take Lgluia! Pinkham's Vega. had taken the first one I began table and and I have to feel better 0 I kept dur. , abates misery, by tbA doubling of our so on TO EMPLOYERS OF LABOR JOY, and the dividilig of our grief.— taken seven bottles, It has in the whole periocL We have Cicero. made me stronger and put a healthy baby boy and we are -Attention having been directed to the scarcity of work Friendship is too pure a sure more color into my face. I get so proud of hirn and praise in this.City at the present time, employers of labor are ask- for a mind cankered with ambition.— along nicely now with my Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ed to try and help to relieve the situation by engaging only Junius., work and with my four chil- Compound for the help it gave' bona fide residents of Toronto on any available work. 'v dren. I would like to answer me. I feel well and strono, I NON-RESIDENTS Notice is hereby that ho Whatever resolutions you make for the New Year, remember that you are letters."—.Mrs. 1. Malin. Mrs. Frank Lukes. given assistance or relief will be a.friend of animals. Lvdia E. Pinkham"s given to non-residents•of the City on account of their ' -.1 . - 0, being out of employment. S Tortoises are being sold on the� MeBRIDE, streets of London to those who wlsb Vegetable Compound ­,'SAMUEL Mayor's Office, Mayor. to r Id their gardens small crea- Yoronto, December 12th, 1929. lures that damage plants.- ISSUE No. 52—*29 U nxrzd pot�. .., 7,<;.. ,:..:.: ,qy ne- >'1..e.vra•y .- -k,n ,rv,ri. ..� s.,ye.. w.By.W., 'ww ar:: .xpa.a"'r'W.•' lye "'Y, .,y.•�...h. - ,"+•'..E "'wa.. _ _ ,.�,. ,,.'•"q! s�''1 :.5ea "�'�$. A 1H2�.` :'�/.- �ka'G7,+ .'4P!:`�Y!.•'�"e • ,a, s ,,. c.. rw, d , rr:'�".,.,. Y- .. °'% ".. 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A: and Mrs. StetriEt were however, does not appeal .,very ronto, was home for ChriAmas. tis a, in L}ie city on Monday. etringly to others. -D. and iMrs. 'Dmin event o - 1 .--We wistr fill a Happy sod Mrs of lan tHewitt and two Christmas with relatives °%n To= - � a f •.prosperous New Year. children, g ` ` _ _ - -A few su es_t_ ]tons to help you in our Christmas III in town ol: Tuesday to spend a �V. V. Redditt and Tamil _ b$ p 3' Y t Orman Irish has been co dg Mrs. Oliver Grummet tannin ton. Gifts buying ; . y P y. couple of months with her-Aster, sent Christmas with relatives in _ � - ti 'red to his bed for a week through g . - -� r illness. Wilfred Manna who has - George and Mrs. Law, of To- _ 'Neck Ties 1.00 1.50 --Miss Ida Sterritt leaves to -day y s 0 been teaching in Eastern Ontario ronto, spent Christmas with., their to spend the vacation holidays in r. 1�i81and. since the summer holidays, is relatives in Pickering. - ilk 84arfe, - -- -r . 1.7-5. 3,00 r -Rev. R. H. and Mrs. Rickard holidaying at the home of his -W. and Mrs. Heron and fam'• - sppeent Christmas Day with eels Parents, W. J. and Mrs. Monkey. ily; of Brooklin, spent Christmas s0g, , ' - .:" '76, 1.00 lives in Belleville. -The regular meeting of the W, Day with Jabez and Mre. Hallett. " -Miss' Ethel Bray, of the To. M. S. of St. Andrew`s• Church will -Al6x Brown arrived hero on grow Shirts.. 1.95 ironto Normal School, is spending be held at the home of Mrs. Smith Tuesday to spend the winter with ` Christmas vacation a '2 t the on 'Thursday evening, Jan. nd, bis daughter, Mrs. W.'C. Murkar. _ ''sweater Moats, , 3,00, 6.00 - home of her parents here. at7 80o'cloc . Please note change - Sydney Wonnacott, accom- -Wm Crammer, of the teach of date. panied by a friend, spent Christ• 'We also have a nice assortment of garters, ties, ►g staff of the Ottawa public - Reanits of examinations in mss Day with his mother ' 10 p „ arm bands and braces nicely pacxed in the Continuation School Picker- Guelph. Xmas asks es ran gin Irom 500 lechoole, is holidaying at the home P of his father, OliverCrummer. ing: Form iII - Bernadette Robin. - Christmas Day passed off very P 6 , $ , -D. J.'and Mrs. Callaghan and son 73 . p.' c., Ruth Diamond 71, quietly in Pickerieg. There were - to 1509 which make i sal gifts, children, of Toronto, spent the 'Winona McEwen 70, Helen Wood a large dumber of family reunions 69 Myrtle Lockwood 67 Gertrude and a pleasant time s sot b all. weekend with the letter's par' y P y THE GIFT Lawson 62, Bert Elliott 62, Dorn -H. J. Clark and Chas. Mar uis, THE IDEAL k7rlh T ante. John and. Mra. Murkar. q ; -The severity of the winter tby Ravin 61. Walter - Richardson of Toronto, spent Sunday with the was somewhat moderated the 58, Howard Law 45.' Form II- forayer's parents,'W. J, and Mre. , tatter part of last week when Robert stroua, Beatrice King, dark. Eve,ready �or Deforest Crossley r much of the snow disappeared and Winnie Barnes, Dora _ Murray, -A number' of young hockey considerable part of the pavement Newell Lawson, Audrey Powell, hockey players of Pickering west Radio. Something for all became bare. Armenag Houyoumdjisn. Jack to Whitby on Monday evening to u -A head line in the Oshawa Spencer. Form I-Fred Stroud, try out on the Whitby- Junior . , Daily Times Hays that "Ontario Hilda Hood, Andrew Amen, Hil• hockey team. -the familj'. 10 recovering from the recent ton Nicholson, Joseph Dean, Win. -The, services in St. Paul's c . storm." Since that item was pub- nie Burningham, Ronald Vale, United Church neat Sunday, Dec. b • • }}shed Ontario has suffered a Lorne Crawford, Reginald Bry 29th, will be as follows : 10 30 a. D1. Fred T. Bunting, Pleker��l ` .. serious relapse. ant, Frederick Robinson. -morning worship and S..YB_ class• Established 1857. Owing to the severe storm -In our last issue a letter ap: es; 11.45 a. m.-Y. P. Dept.; 7.00 which raged Monday afternoon Feared over the signature of J. T. p. m.- evt+Ding service. Ste henson in which be took Resident Dealt•" • the Christmas tree and entertain- P -Dr, H. T. Falalise, vhie tent of St. Andrew's Sunday ezeepBon to an item which ap ist, Office in residence,' two doors School has been postponed trotil peared in the previous issue of east of St. Andrew's Church, Pick- ,Q1q,,Jt10r1e . this (Thursday) evening. TAS .tiEws in which we complain- ering. Office hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. -Men have been engaged dur• ed of the accommodation furnish• daily, and evening by appointment. flag the past -week driving piles tic ed by the Gray Coach Bne Line. (X -ray service).-* r 'tb east side of Church street He stated that he had a waiting =The following, books of adult t •son of Clark's - bridge. in order room for the convenience of the fiction have recently been added . to pry .act the roadway from being Patrons of the busses, and that a to Pickering Public Library : The H URRAH iU " AH I ' washed out. during the fluods. sign in front of his premises indi- Man in the Brown Suit, Christie ; such as happened last spring. rated that it was a waiting room. The Big Four, Christie ; Tidal �' -The anneal roPeting of the these signs are placed all along Wave. Dell ;The Secret Sanetu• COMING r , ratepayers. of the township will the highway where the basses ary, Deepiptng : The Poor Wise be held in the Township Hall at stop, and are found where there Man. Pinehart ; Froceasion, Hurst: ' Brongh�sen, On Monday nest, at 1 is Do waiting room in eight. If Splendid Silence, Sullivan; Sitter - •- � - pp,��m„ for the purpose of discuss• there was a more prominent sign Heritage. Pedlar; Captain Dane ling to Wash' fif9'airs and to Domi in sight it would prove a great Daughter. I.tucotD ;The I.noq y p benefit to the trone, as very et nate read #date for the various Pa yfew Chance. Kyrie :Judith of Godless 3 positions at the towaehip council know of his waiting room. In ti alley, Wilkie ; The Mystery Board• regard to the busses ptopping Road, Openheim ; The Courage of -On ,UvDday evening neat. at they fregnsently pass through Captain Plum, Curwood ; The :� �`y t 7.90o'clociC, the rate yere of the without stopping ay they did last Mystery of Mary. Hill ; The Hea• tillage will meet in the Town Hall Monday evening, They evidently ven Kissed Hill, Fetcher; My Best ° for the purpose of receiving the expect passengers to be out Girl, Norris,: The LRAt Trail, Grey: .- r financial statement of the police waiting for them, which is out of Mad MarriagF -. Gibbs. Juvenile trustees for the year 1929, and to the question in such cold weather Fiction : Thee Monkey that would p� nominate candidates for the poll as we have had during the present not kill. Drummond, Beatrice of • '> • R' lieu Of police trustee. month. Old York, Taylor; Indian (sold, • - f , ' .- - Singe the sleet stormlof llast -The mouth of December up Lowrey; The Blue Ridge Patrol, _:_:week a strong thick crust was to the present has -been one of Walker; The Mocassin Maker, w formed tLat enabled farmers to severity. The oldest inhabitants Johnston : Those Careiess Kin - draw a heavy load of coal on top say that it has been the &worst In raids, Hasbrouck; Captain Made. ion Saturday Afternoon, ... H without breaking through. Boys their memory. Not only- bat• it leine. Dubois ; The arbour Pir• �i, t, ` on the lake shore found it great been very cold, but the scow falls atep, Stratton ; The Shanghai Ad• December the ZISt :matride their bicycles, -as the have been very heavy. During venture. Wexterman, Lives of the - crust proved ideal for this sport. the past week much danrace Was Hunted, Seton ; Substitute Jimmy, = o'clock canoed to the telephone and hydro Barber ; The- Fortunes of John at 00 -A large number of. cars are y ' bei>ag driven at night no the high lines in various parts of the pro 'Hawk, Cook : The Salt Horse, , wayy with only one headlight. viers as well as in the United Mason. Here's his message just received This is a source of mach danger to States, and quite a large number cars rousing from the opposite di of deaths have been reported ae Now Ldvort"ie meaea. To all the little boys and girls at "The Big store, rection.lespeeially if it is the right a result of the severe weather. Pickering, Ont.: eland light that is functioning. Many towns and villages in West AY FOR BALE- Alfalfa and tim• - ` -The law requires both lights to be ern- Ontario have been isolated othy -, J. Kinnear.- R R 1, Locus, Hal. 1 &17 .Sorry I can't come p goner as there are so burning and when a motorist owing to the roads being rendered VOR BALE -One set Toledo spring maII maII laces to call at, but will be ,neglects the matter he is liable to Impassable. by the des drifts. V scale., good as new. Apply H. H. Bu.h, y� y P w conviction and fine. where in some places' they have Highland Creek. _ _ iO%f there sure Saturday of rnoon, 'December the - -As an evidence of th erapid been, it . is reported, eight and ten FOR BALE -9 younfi pies. weeks 21st, at 3.00 o'clock." _ growth of the radio industry it ie feet in depth. Motorists have ex- old.. A y to R. E. Mowbray.Brookso stated that in the Dominion of perienced great difficulty in get- te1epbonea0 'O' 17 Oanada 260,488 licenses have been ting through the roads not only TO LET -5 room frame' house with issued daring the year, and of on seeoaot of the depth of she 3a race, both in�ood condition. Apply to H. these 86,0$8 were issued in Toron- snow, but owing to the peculiar H. Bush. Higblana Creek, IOtf O to. It is doubtful if any other nature of *he scow, being very FOR SALE -6 Sbropabire ewe lambs industry has made each rapt d dry and resembling granulated Pure bred: 1 cow, springer, Hdletein. Wm. Gray, R. R. No,�1, Pickering. 16-17 strides as that.of the radio indus sugar. The wheels of care could - -- - try. About8 or 9 years ago.there not get a grip on it, the acme as CABINET �VaOTROLA FOR SALE t wore no factories eD a ed is their if it . were soft and capable of R g {140. Will sell for t3b;casb. F. Cbidlow. Clace- `wsonfaeture. Those that were being vacked. For some days the mont,ont. 15-17 . ;-in nje were the Home made vari sideroads were inopassble -end in OR 8ALE -6 roomed frame house. � � � ety, Now there are hundreds of consequence milk trucks were Fin good condition, situated in the Village of #actorieR all over the civilized tenable to make their nowd trips, Pickering. For full particulars -apply A. T. _ ` .•• ' <world engaged ezclusivel Law, Pickering. lItt to y in their which canned a scarcely of this imsonfacture, and every year they necessary food in the cities. TO RENtT -House with about Sacres --are becoming more perfect. -On Friday afternoon last St. of harden, stable, hen house and orchard. • F George's' Possesaton Apnl 1st. 1930. App1y`Chas. A. Full - -The Department of Marine Be's congregation sustained a -er, Pickering, or phone Pick 1016. ]4tf and Fisheries, which has control heavy lose' as-, a result of a fire -- -- - " -' of radios throw hont the Domin- which broke nut in their church, TORONTO WET-WASH LACK- g DRY (semi finish) —Let our driver call and `-S,"CH iori, is abont LO make a drive-to When the alarm was Rounded explain out 24 hour service, Just leave your ;+compel "all radio owners, to secure many willing helpers were PnoD name with Mr. S. W. Davis, barber shop. , we will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. - \ ■ • • APMAN licensee, and it is jezveuted that on the scene, and a hand fire - - - -- 'rnany fines will be paid by those extinguisher from Spencer's gar- O RENT --In the Village of Picker- age did,nineb to prevent the fire outb.f5theRedon•urch. Street, three doors _wb0 have negleetPd this Oeeea P south of the R. C• church. A comfortable frame THE CENTRAL ;,I� A A� eery procedure. It is said that in from spreading, The fire engine, house, Brooms. electricwire8, soft water pump iMi i♦ii in dtte time.` was also brought iDtn to the. kitchen. All'in good condition. Wifl be the City Of Toronto that only g vacated Jan. tat. 1930. To see the house and for otbont thirty per cent. of radio service, and Abe fire extinguished. particularsapply to Mr, Harland, Printers Guild, - `.' owners have licensee, and it is How the fire originated is a mye• Pickering, Yhone 3800. IStt nn Is robable that in rur4►1 districts tery, as there had been no fire in i l elep�one 4e�V0 the percentage roav be larger. It the furnace since the previous CARD OF, THANKL would be well if all radio owners Sunday evening. At fleet it was _ s We Ir ish through THE NEws to would attend to this matter at thought that it was dne to defect- express our appreciation' of the kind- �f :once as it may prove considerably ive wiring, but the fire started uses and words of sympathy extended - ebeaper than appearing in court. where there was no wiring. AR to us by the many friends sad the Auto Reliair8, ACC18B8orles,Dils and _ . - -The fire Rhich occurred in St. the cbnreh is not kept locked members of Ontario Lodge, 1. 0. b. F., , George's Church last Friday after• some person may have gone in and for the many floral tributes rent noon revealed the fact that our for shelter and dropped a cigar or lD during our recent bereavement. Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, " Are- fightine equipment is', not cigarette butt, but there is no Mss, ALFRED CLARK } p ` receiving the attention that it eviceoce as to this. The iDallraDCe 1�tRe• MIIRIEL CLARK COLLIIrB battery barging ehonid and what our residents appralser -was down on Saturday, _ ' 4 ezpeet. Whets' the flre occurred when the lose was estimated at . it was discovered that there was &bont $500. As a stained glass MUSICAL T no Raeoline in the took, the small window wd1 destroyed tbieeeti.. Edythe Hewitt -Soden A. T. C. M. a1 ®p�,lr8 mace onaall,nl$ke8 band greaadea were - -empty and mate may be exceeded. The darn (piano, former basis) - the engine had to b9 towed to the age was confined mostly to the Brougham Ont. _ - of cars* fire before it could be of service. east end, where considerable music ' Pupils accepted in Piano and Theory. 'Some capable persort should be was destroyed, and in the vestry, Regular .Conservatory Course taught. ' p r appointed whose duty it should be where fire originated, mesh dam- Pupils prepared for examination in t -,"to see that the equipment is always age resulted. Until the damage ' °Introdhutary, Elementary, Primary, Bo r in condition to be. taken .ant on ft is repaired services will be held in Junior, Intermediate sand the newly :CHARLES P NV iJR moment's notice. otherwise the their club room. The sympathy formed Associateship. {tnoPy spent in inn of the fire hall of the ocher congregations; is ex and Thetily'00 per hour in both piano o tetrtPd to 9t. (3enrgP ? to their loss Proprietor, '� Pickeri g .wasted- er lneurance• Phone Pick. 539 8 17 wcllch i cor ed by •tvw., e .1. .. i{' g.. . N. a r.. '..:..,. ,•' er. ::"r+ •::Fr'?: c- .a.�' •'r 'r.. :S: k .� w. _ -¢. . -ia' .* 'f '; z. y: �,� 1 ?�fy. �w" , :a' 7d' .�.. i! . p.. 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