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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_01_03 4 --U, V V 5r4a,- 7 ,T-c_,y .7 41 t. A 9=11 r IS 0.. —PIC"RING, NT.-, FRIDIA3 11111111, 1R. 1930 V-OL. --XLIX '7- CH111,RRYWOOD OUNBARTON. ll 0 Med4cal the *Anglican Mission rod Su Women's AssQciati9n of the "NWO D White Mill 'Ai r)_ The ' GREXJ Cherrywood United church will hold y next, .Sunday school will be held DR. H. C. PEARSON—i;�T'ici.ti, &i 2 P. rn. and evening prayer and their monthly meeting in the hall on sermon at 3 p.. m. A meeting of the Thursday, Jan. Rh at 1M p. m. The and Surgeon, Danharton. 101y Deanery Local Council of the A. Y. roll'caU is'to:6 wiswered by a New .... .. `16 rnudieg again after the fi6edv MILLS .4 R. FORSYTH, 0 Year's thought. There will be th%; otametricall Amodation4k Ontario. Reg. P. A. wil be held in-St. George's _pb.D.. Direepor XoR Sawing Lumber,Chopping. Club rooms, Pickering, ori TueWay, election of officers, and also a quilt Member of the American Optomewical Grain,summer mondiis, Established 18M tment 7M_ 0 C= examined by sp -Jan.4. at 8 p. m. to be quilted. All the ladies of the PC= I pom on Tuesdays and Fridays. out. Ont: AU GkIL.Ey Community are cordially invited tor ARL .A GRUBIN.R. O.—Eyesight Manufactdriag Bawkets-of ail be present. t. Wheat and Barley . :7� specialist. Honour graduate of the College kinds, including Paul Penezick, the farm laborer- metrY of Canada:. Gold medalist and WHITBY. .. .... ermanpi winner inl928. AtMaikbam Bushel, 11 Quarts, 6 Quarts, !:'int who was charged with shooting, with --Wanted esaT on4ray from 9 a.rn. to 5 .rn,.in Dr. 't Boxes, Berry Crates. intent to maim Wm. Guthrie of this I dente!o Quar Mrs. F. Ryan of Toronto �vlls' ser- e orrice. At Stouirvi;e from Wed. place on the night of Sunday, Nov. Highe.st-prices paid. 4'. a to t ur of each week. Eyes examin- wusly injured when a Toronto Tran- ar:td. A large on hand at ed Glasses atted-a ired. Highest 24th, speared before Mag�strte Wil- sportation bus crashed into an_ auto- t eat Phone Stouff 24W. 01y 4 reasonable prices. lisp of Whitb�-, on Friday, Dec. 4th mobile-driven by her husbZnd,on the c He'was remanded om, mm4k for sen- Special ial Price' Pi ice reductions at the fence, and appearing . for sentence main street, Whitby on Fri :+ 7 Mrs. Ryan was taken to the Oshama ON factory. F. CHRISTIAN, Barrister was given one year in the Reform- neral. Hospital and was found 'to 9=ibo,4�0�t Public Etc. Money to A 20 oi wr e atory- The accused maintained that Barley Feed ,glalg. t as C7 0 rt House. Whitby. 231y Phone Markham 6405 or 04 i suffering from concussion of the Chas. White, Locust Hill. Oat. the shooting was accidental, but the brain. Miss Dorothy Crandall, -snicib EATON & ROSS-Barristers, So. Court- thought-otherwise. Penezick Oshawa, a passenger in the bus suf- u il.-Ilieltors. Northern Ontario Building, DayStreet:Toroeto. S has been in this country four year-, fered from shock and had to be tak- Per ton, Cash. Z W during which he has had a good re- en to her home, F. C. Bonetta,of Osll.E3 - J.Beaton, F.Ross. Adelaide 2 p ple Barrel cord; -He is a married mar and ha., hawa, the bus OrivvZstated that his one child in, the old country. brakes locked when he applied them PoultryF ed UICHALRESON & PICKERI�vig_ e s JLLBarristers. Solacitors etc,. 211-214 Confed. STOUFFVILLIE. to stop the bus to take on passengern CRACKED CORN, Nsatioo FOR SALE ag="� with the result that the bus skidded Skaiilig" and curling are now in across the'road and struck the auto-Ich St:. a - SCRATCH FEED, y evenings. Phone Pick 8800• 8ttSt a% . ., , - - -wi In large full s ing. mobile.I bile. DRY M kSH. Municipal politics have been A quiet -but are now showing consider- OSHAWA.* Prices right. —------- Gr able activity. TH. D. D. 9., L. D. IL C.8341 Ir, Ed. Walls has purchased a A jury enquiii-ing into the death of whi Che Royal Cotiege of Dental Surgeons and Toron -land on (Succeesor to Dr. I N-Daies,. Graduate of small number of acres of Leonard McGlashan. of Dunbarton,� UruversitY. At Claremont i office over li A- w;ll build next spring. Aho died from injuries sufrered in 11 aed-Frdg.f.tbone 7. gh- antities ne carlata "The King'-of Glory" motor crash on thr. Kingston Hi h- way,-.Raelt of Highland Creek on Dec. ERBERT T FA LLA ISE. L D S.. on Monday evening; of last xreek. --1-2ih last, found that a wrecked trail- D D.S_ Graduate 41 1 he Ro"i Coll:!e tof 16 I Scrilecas are the ijn�ve.�%ity of -r. which figured in the Collision,To no 0: PICKERING -00! The Che)strnas market this year c And- aria residence second do" east of St -4-as well attended but prices for pouf- hn,l been abandoned on the road in a A good supply of Hard and. Soft dwyr Church, Pictefing,Ont. Office h try vrere low, 1�prkey prke!; espec- lang-erous position and without suf- Coal on balDd. Also a supply la to 6 P.M. or by appnintowgt.hours YARD frcietA lig =lV1 �',�-yg LUMBER f lits. The driver' ofthe W PbomePicli:3700. 431y Montreal. _Qf Kindling Wood, TI ere is now a considerable depth trailer was Wm. Price, of several, theluding move length. --suisilins*0 ed!rb*. THE-RURAL of rnow on the roads between hero Of 19 Aritrtesm;es, s arri Toronto, xhi-bus service being Servt. Graycott of the Searboro pol- 12tl Phone Pick. 1709, AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- SECURITIES COMPANY LTD, tied up- stated emphatically . that , the *Fire and autowc bile jusurance of all il,nds. A number of loads of Christmas trailer, which had been smashed in an DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKLNG 000'"11011tict comixames of sobd fniancisi stand. .L ­. ,* trees, cut from the bui4heq of this loc- accident previous to the oli- in which sill. Real Botate and Insurance. ality were motored to the city for McGlaRhan was hurt, was not ligh- Ak )0_-BORGE KEAY-Licenaed auction- Farm Properties a Specialty. the Christmaa trade, ted. Price, however, and hit brother. 11w. SURIVINGHAM %-.7 am.Altana, U" stocir and Senertri M 1100V at'rtenried to Terms reasonable.salew r W. B*Sanders. the fief-reeve Thomas, who was vith him, swore Building and General --till a to elle, phone stous 9W3. 31-4 R. Head Office;213 214 Confederation of Stouffville, was buried .. .re on that they had placed a lantern-on Contracting. Lite Btlilding, Toronto. POSTI" Licensed Auctioneer, Phone Mafia 1390. -Friday, Dec. 20th He -wax one of the the vehicle at Belleville. Geo. Loin- Estimates furnished on all claiikissks' a 9W 0matlas 0 Twit Lad Ousaea, As*. pioneers of Whit6urch Township as, of Highland Creek %aid that after of *ork-,Interior and Exterior. 1111111"N 4 11111613 11112012 41111011111 god to on aborless and was' r#-eve there fifty years ago pulfing'the first car that bad struck Iteratiods And repairs. Branch office - Gordon Building. Oft". Address Gz"o lilirrw P O�� ou-- Some of our best hockev players the trwler out of the ditch, he heard Pickering Ontario. L ChimneysBuill: ConciateWork. B-BZATON TOWNSHIPOLRBE Phone-OWD. 28t-f ;will play this winter with the !!lark- aloud crani, and found that McGlash-- -Ing 5712 • COLD coasnallmoolawfor %skilige • ham team in the senior series, there an hadelso collided w4th it. The mu. Phone'-Picket Kalwy to being no senior team tka year in our -was removed to the Oshawa General FAIRPORT. ONTARIO THE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER to will have a. team in .the Hospital where he died three -days out. town. We WASHED OUR WAY. Junior series. later. & BRANT-Lot 1. conceaskin 4. S H IN G L E S .JLL%A Scarbora, Telephone fAarkbam %Gs We have made a business of WHOTEV^L.19 icw red Accountant, laustom and Muma. whOuGHAM, ,1`=�& GRANT. GODFRE Y&CAD-.31 isrash day Sere each color va amda.Shingles -Nn I as St. East. Toronto, Canada, Adel ad fabric is given the ocienti- MLa5 Mary Beatort, of Toronto, is Mrs. Gamble spent =�Gak Galvinized Steel Shingles illy fie formula that beet meets its holida ving'with - 'her cou4n Alice with her family in Toronta. -Bird's Felt State Shingles& needs. For eagh vialtit we use 1 Turnen MAW. LICENSED Aro The -Duncan family spent Christ- for We at rmlb I use from nine to twelve eban. I Mra. Margaret Reesor, is spi man at the parental home. NEER far Yorlt. Qntarw and Durham taes.-All 11.14Z of ;� gree of filtered rainooft water. T. PATERSOX'S - CLAREMONT so. Taniss r ble Data quim may his An avert. attended her holidays with her mother Mrs- Mr,.;. MaleAm Sr. is with her son, 7 7 rrzmwr'OdScv. average of six h t3odred g#Ll- Call and got prices. Pbon46 2811 a S i S. -FAI-son.- Bell and Ludepas Frankan"nuly at. present. wsmillad at dOg ObORM WWLb7,Ont. say Jan*for your family washing No wonder clothes Isuaderi� FAgar Austin. ,of Coniston, was Robt. and-'Mrs. Rawson, were with. bore am cleaner and r Christman.the "est over the week-end of Mrs. Stouffville friends fo LAW'S last longer. E. Turner. L.. and M-rs. Mathews- were with Austin'of Moulton Col- city' relafives on Christmas Day. Dry lege, is spending the school holiday .c Oal 0shawiLaundriy A, D ?ViBe"' Edward, and Mrs. Willson, spentG ARAGE [ _r h -her mother and varthnother Saturday with the Gatknon -AND-SERVICE STATION tp Clearing Co., We here. The Holtby family spent Christ- _-EL -and ward and Soft Foal the' All clothes ned frequent dry c1e_iLu1&sTV "'It" All AJJW4A*n8m`-_ to keep them sanitary. Our cleaning Fall.;;, spent Christmas with the The Public school -will re-open on We are prepared to do all kinds "-beat quality on dopartmen ter*s parents, R. H. and Mrs. John- Monday after the Cbristmas vac- of repairing rif cars, also bat•t_Xavaz old cloth" A.! hfilaid out like now. qton• ation. tery charging, electric '11,4' -WK-CALL -AND D-EL11-RR X&Wrixts-.have- been--having their- The family unite - with. - welding And In- fact,-- trtiubles here as elsewhere and a dec- R $eller in celebrating everything in eon- D. and Mrs, 7 Phone WW TWIS. A. LAW ided di-op in the consumption of gas- Christmas. 7- nection, with B.C.Jones, Local Reprosentatire. oline hag-resulted. The Gray family spe-c Christmas car work. he employ rIME TABLE-PickeringStation Kenneth Turner, now in t -nth their son and brothel, Albert, Gas, Oil@, Grease and Acceseorliiw of the National Trust Ccr!, spent the and family. T.]3. Trains gaixif:X�aos dos as I �1011 always on band. Tail Service. week-end with his paren,6&s H. E. .May No. 10 Mail 7.w A U.- Mr. and Mrs. Jermyn are spend- Agent for Chevrolet Cars. 2g Lasl 12.W P.X. and Mrs. Turner. iLgi�h their t ;rp Christmas holidays with . Miss Hazel Hirnie, of Toronto, and 30 LOW 5.24 P.K le Miss Sunday train, 8.3811.M. s Ernma Birnfe, of Claremont are Mr. and 'Mm. Shaver, and Syble Gordon I Law P-e,a e e' and Plenty Trains going West due as•follow*-- with their aunt Mrs. Ellison during pent their Christmas with Mrs. Raw- ft- 29 focal 9,23,L M. the school vacation. :on of Claremont-. 27 Local 2.19 P.W. We are pleased to see the. cheer- Fred and Mrs. Lemmon werewith A L. Birme, 9 m6u gosp. M. ful countenence of Mr. J. Rorts-:2and Mis, )MUddletan 1)f__r_Qrk be� 'your mid -7. mart Perry for. Christmas. • to Poregoang is according 9taudiard- �ea-g n -tr6m hig duties as in. tot Our road commissioners are very - -.,portion time. of the Don-Anion Agricultura busy these days scraping the roads in partTaent, and renewing'acqu making auto traffic possible. ceship --%rith his family. Mr.4. ,%Jina McMaster, of Toronto, M this. -Blac,ks . ithing to It 4s,threatened that if one Qf opt was the guest of her brother, John, ung men does not cease propelling and family on Christmas Day. I- . -- 1 7 or. eing a Soi9cialty. his motor car at bmak neck speed Mrs. Thos. A. Knox has recovered --Chnstmas"Tiln ez' AllGeoer Work.'inelviding Wood up and down the Whitevale hills, he• sufficiently from her resent-attackiti y W1 t s self wi hout a rie, Wm. A. Ork, prompt] 11 shortly find him f illness"to allow Mrs. -mit and -his machine safe- K x to-return home. ,,attended to. license-pei ly locked in the .village 1�6und. It -is and Albert Harvey, and brother, Robt Simply'Providential that some of the family, of Agent for Taco'Farm and fan Toronto, made glad little tots have nct-been run down'by the HeaCrts of their parents�at their Machinery. this flying jebu. home on Christmas Day. The death of Mrs. Lucinda-Peebles At the recent annual' school meet- atITY her home here on the 18th inst., ing Fred Cassie was elected-a mern- GREENWOOD. 491y is deeply regretted by'a wide circle her of the trustee board in place of of friends, and much sympathy IS' W,C. Bayles, the retiring trustee. Feebk Old People and For' ourJot felt byL them for her husband in his The.death,notice-of the late Mrs. Convalescent@— member at which t6ok'place in Tor- sad loss. Deceased was a mem Geb. Gerow, whi the United Church here and very Aroughout. . all ,its onto week, brought back mem- WAMPOLES' AND "'%E& he]pful-in activities. Inter- oriel to.-old-frienda'ofthe­-happy girl-- ment was made at the WIiiievale hood days with her in the long dist- JkSTELESS EXTRACT The New Year Our now ttoek of cemetery, the ,services being con- it past in Brougham. OF.COD LIVERS ar ducted by the Pastor, Rev. W. Rack- Bobby Malcolm, who has been in will etes new strength,energy&M swnina-J Good Cheer Ranges ham, and was by a large t irtifying the system against attacirs finin maw -sincerest the Sick Children's Hospital; Toronto disease&such se Grippe,Influenza,Piscumanift 't d b better for Yd number of sorrowing relatives and for several-Nie-eks receiving treat- Coughs Caft 0001wria,severe Er- n_can o e 'friends. The late Mrs. Peebles was meat for injuries to hill bead caus= WaffTole's'Mytraet of Cad Liver al" qnsiffty nor price _7 :wish ot horn in the Township of Scarboro-, ed by a Idek from a horse has-leff Pgain, W4*oft hdp for pole,sickly, You will also aee our having been a daughter of the. late the hospitai and will soon be-able to —mic gift just budding into wornanhug&e'll. . I I 1 4"' ar"yqi mpra"the rel* r Or DiAUt herp ovi ade by her husband, her sisters, Mrs. W. The Township nominations ere health cclar,w Kin and-cheek& Y. and 0 P. Kerr, of Tonawanda, N. Township hall here. on display. . I held in the I'do .2 .. Stetrill --Fiitn Mrs. M. A. Kennedy, of Bloomington, OnStomhousei--ard-'sM--i&-surAved- retum hoim.'Ce Asount of Monday afternoon. rM Give no a trial. We guarantee q Enos'Stonehouse, 8f the a and her brother. e bad corytitib of the s,the.at- I G i N E satisfaction. Stonehouse,Pbone I" Thamesville, and John teridance Nrus Cot so latae as R, Store ti Phone of Ste. Marie. ual. The meeting was very quiet Jong'—Drug Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director: -and free from any excitement- The .- . 'Also Ambulanee Service ALVIN BUSHBY Nli-r Wemp defeated McBride by I h,,,ed of 1924, were highl,.. campli- DirtiggiAt and Chemist, 4376 nistity- io thmaoralty! mentpd on the ay they manafd Ontario -PICKEj RINO cuntest innrTuronto une Wednyesday. Tocvnsllqip.affairws during the yegar.the Phone 6800 Z FickerilaS A -------q _ __. ,Win, •.v.. .wcam.. .. _,y i _ _ - .. ... r Ywl.t" Wrc.k.".fI. . . :. *,Lo.' -,.x• .+Y...:4 -.s'='s�JV... �..:,1^-.,. :. :5: • •5�tu;'r..N W r.�x .L.:Pd .A-.'. .etfi,••.', dA3 r..) ": ',3 '.l+�y.r�,.;X:r'?,I, 9 .;;y ..`"�1.5sr`y"w,i ,,'.�,^s R`-' °" uiy'"' 4...+ .ir,,.,1�,,,,.y-"s `4 `�.-�' w-.iY,�",yr�,4;. ��,+? 4 ,a•:^a,..�"'•�4'*x�- -hh"fir ? `'., - -a.,c<.^-.�..-�.:.. 's^ �:_ - __ 9,,, .,.;.,�,vt ?vr• _ ..,�,=.ti.¢:'="1F.Y'Y dE 4`t 9-,. .,„: ,, -:...-_ - "Tv' .u•• •_'*. �,+u't�v?*c°n'h.n--'- ,ti-^,• -•ce,^ -.-a,- i- m,-r <ti ,` .�.._`� --:'.^..r'a v'� sem.'.. - - _ :�-- 1 +� 1. -- . ,c uti y. � sw y 0.1i'. r.�,^ d, S 7. -.'ter -. � .F 9r' .'�R..7 } R t is!�. ...« Mr r .. .. r. I �. L ,,.. .. - that day Petaln, as lnteYlig�ence grave . s F I I . 3emiencesu Foe of Pess>nnnist and soifib?re took. account exactly. WHA 1 - +-. 0,+` alas, of the difficulties of the task. - �';Feared Encs of France Was Nears Foch, on his aide, ►vas Foch; that is w7j�)C , k - to say`.as .1►'li. .Cleme_r& an._toki-.me, - --- k . . _. • �Fa '• ou�lCll �e �' t alae raging to fight.- ,/ems\�Ci �» J �/ LL --�----- '„�, ti.9- 1 "And immediately AT. Ciemenceau ,6 • - . 't A -1 EAR iVGy _ s• thought, and said: ' - "Qur Doty Was to Die,WeII, and First to Fight at;if We Were "'I see but-one man Oho can save :', �.`` �lustrated Dressmaking Lesson- Furnisked __ _ Sure of Conquering,••-Tigrr.Q�oted.by Confidant; - - t__Is__F44&.t__ . --- - ---- .4th - - Premier at First Plreferred Detain to Foch nen lila meeting was held at • 4 E tern .a 't , . - whit F'ocit received his full powers. - . -y Annebelle Worthington , as iCsenela1288i1n0, Says Second Writer Ri. Lloyd Ceorge declares that on I ' `OL the many appreciations of In the intalrt? of the Ptitst. 'that w#',q this occaslou�llf. Clemeuceatt's role One of the most practical fashions' - `of tite season fur the school miss of r Georges C-1emenceau appearfsin file t tis nattlrttl runt<c+gnrticr not °nty uY a ns negative, What•does he know --'6, 8. 10 and 12 years is illustrated :1 f�' + , - Parts press just after his death sone Itis alis, hitt of ills taviditlhentul pes•. about it? !fe_was not there. The, \in navy blue wool crepe with beige - + written4rforn"Le aJourual'�bveCaptaie slt;tTle+rc ilia rt+ntrt�,nc o(+�nail he ].aril Dliltiee Bri�io d�leeglatter. has otation weQollarland cuffs are accented by °t a _ wtvid red taffeta bias bindle t c Paul J. Mantoux, the brilliant chief tiled io thlk ot`thr. tl Av%tltiax of milt-. told in detail what happened; and lie & - - . Itiatching shade red bone buttons aI .1 interpreter at the Allied Supreme ing a 90cut tarnrd; pays a brilliaut tribute to Al. Cle- emphasize side scalloped closing of War Council and at the farts Peace "'To -Illtlud ttiii• - that In easy `riteurenu, - ht>dice. Red suede belt completes -- , Conference. Captain SIantoux astoit^ rnoultit. All that to iinrdhd In nlnu, 'aI. .Clemencea+t, after tie hall re• this jaunty outfit. _ i,. '4 fished all who came In contact with leant+� n,ucl lnatpi idl tL�r utry tt•tl! I rol;ulzed , in h'uc h the predestined Style ,No. 2947 is made ata re- - him in his official capacity by lits ftirtttdh rathor thali Pet`i•h, You erect j 111141), who ought to snatch victory out ,markable saving, for in the 8-year � I - ;' e> • wonderful command of laugungve t�ttiv to Mira o1,1ai•a 44110 oaf to ivab I Of u desperate hittiation, pushed him size, it takes.but 2 yards of 40-inch , I' ' . �atlr head, lint to utuka tivt,rv, and ' torwitnt with diplomacy, but also inaterial with � yard of 32-inch and his uncanny ability to icpmducn cfnrtrasting. The bodice has s one- - in various tongues, without the least as{)arealix to pt'twlivt) It, ie°very thth-I with 4,bsttiate and tiutirlug persist c - hesitation, • long and eatu{)Ilentrct rulE NAM rtirr rt,nlpttrplad. l`I!e voce. piece alk; Tont in two sections: ' 5 b f t ( ramped at sides and shoulders. The F statements made by `tatesntt�n and F'rauctt >`11aw ttdU vuough holt to "'!'here Is r;umetlilut;,niore, two- isle skirt is seamed at sides �r generals; Before the war he Irrt.utY'tl tits Car thtlr rtsuuUy, \sill .tilay g and pressed into inverted plaits at _ is*, i. poke In Delense of Foch either side of front and attached to ,: 1. , on'French histofT at the C�niret'sltyofi kne+tc ht)ty to Itvn fu, tt " ";1t file rnd` ..Y May the suffered the l,wiicN it is now practically ready ', R ` London.. ":\a.! hp ottcidtl a h1Lrd Wow on the C'hemIn des•Dames. to set sleeves into armholes and s '1 He was intimately a,saucixteti with "'1\'tint strike, las. 5ttidn 1 souk lu ,, mss+ L _ 1.1eur11 010111011 became suNpiclous of stitch collar at neckline. � tf r. e e'lemenceau on We War Couac" ante our mmet, at thv i.r5,lihlo. of Loulti - \\'Dol eels ., . �-�,..� - duri theI . CT\' +115 ( b0t'h•, 1 urih,ment demanded an iu- jersey in French blue with I . 7 o-y> '' ng peace uegotfattzan:s ra 1 NAVOltruu,wIs that the ftu'11iur vest!'alien and action. What did M. collar and cuffs o£ blue and white ' .I,.`..," - ceired his personal mOfldences and ropl<':tt-ut% the ptklte sit t`tracht and !e , checked woolen is very smart. r. c ClelueuoNau tto.. It •sad Lila session f was in a highly favorable position to', tire''- latlor tire+ tnvastuaa, %Vttlorluo of file Cltamber, of Ile utles on J Beige and ,brown checked woolen s � '1 s I P tivith lain brown is s 7P s fudge his character'as a mau and as i anti \'Italian, \then evil! Our ruuutt'S'' t 1918. Ile mounted the tribune and Fcaplain brow tweed r i a mauve- f' a war leader, . I•4Is article contaltiod t haI'PiNr tbatu .114111) MI. know how to � 4 I r °= said: red tones with plain red woolen can . ,? -sayjngs of Ciemenceau hitherto eta,• prudt front victory?' be worn all throw t" o iv i- \othing has happened tehlth per- through the Fall with- a . (published acid em ha$ized- tl,e para. ."I'aL+ Flruvhman, I Wtu,tu aho11u .• out a top coat. ' , �. uL wltx n,e to exercise lily discipline o .,� dos that the man who rutblessly 'to lL0tlspicu0usly two'ma+ter qualt- agalnat anybody, If It is necessary, - t)rchid chambray with white r+!' stamped out defeatism and print lice ut our paopla, lofc't Prance pas- pique, cotton broadcloth in geomet- i11 order to obtain the approE{ation of Tic riot in red and white with tnism-in Prance in 1921 was himself- sionately. Ito ,loved it- -tis dW the t - P plain ' great tt t01s of the lt,�v" Wliou,i cortalu people w110 judge hacsIly, to white p'que, red and white gitfgham a --..•temperamentally and fundamentally t abandon chiefs who -have deserved . check with plain white linen, and tan ,� "a-pessimist, l lewhost him he had otpeu•i a I)calteris utat h.1 well of their country, it is an act of sports weig t linen with brown are , -i h b ill ; cowardice of which I a'm incapable. . attractive tubbable fabrics •.•- • t f�amanded Miracle, and Got It I A it a mit ugbayonet:hesaklWar Ministry a h�belcWted to' IM not exl+eci nig to commit is Chase kIJK TO ORDER PATTERNS.Captain Mantoux wrote: >f "I saw his will triumph over obun uie fr,)m the tribune fC that is chat , _, . pr_= e-acles which appeared to be Incur fi you wi+h. K'ri.e your amt! a- sin- t)intable. At the moment when the \\ } - - I-Yi R'�Th$all er and size of such =- - = F errsval".oI the American troops Su e e en fou ht a durst n is rye uc was saved. Baur months you giant. Enci4se 2fle_ir1 .. ' 1 patterns as __ q matses'had become a vita! necessity one of thti mega who hated tall gloat � � '- - stamps or coin (coin �' — -- mr,nm'_1, hnta1) mn y gent the 3larshal 'sincere felicita- Preferred; wrap Run which Ueroulede carried in 15,0.' it carefully) for each ntunber, and s9 ,for file Allis, tonnage was lacking I tions', on the la[CeY's Dir;hda Foch � - - litA sl,ster . Drought tt t. the as a F address your order to Wilsvn Pattern ' to transport them. Fifty thousand anisweretl: 'I am 4 souvenir of him os greatly touched, rte. I came fa Janna i0,a0p ku February. lfrrtn, lice Day. I shall never forget that it wav t Sen ice. 73 West A'lelaide S1~,Toronto. _. �{ . - i �' I have not changed my opinicui about 8 Patterns sent by an early mai,. 29-•a7 P' Poch demanded 1'!0,000 a month. And bly politica. Be ire waq a than oL your hisistenc•e that I owe the post ___ ` . In the meantime the German armies, heart and one who loved .its c""' which I hold. to-day.' - - "- --_ 1 ORIGINAL#TY a freed. from preas,k,e on lila aide of 3 "That was the 3farnhat a thanks to 1 Luscious Sandwich Carted-Mlaanthrooe and Ironist True greatness of .mind is never,l ,alis, broke the British lines at ZI Cleineuceau." 't Saint-Quentin. 'M, Clemenceau w•as that and more. _ . f,gotistle or solitary. It is the power sNk "in an inter•AIIled council held dor• This misanthrope alai this ir`onirit in• to enter into the thought and liven of The buffet supper, for young and - carnated, In the gra",41: hours, the I. - other`s. and draw upon the experience I old"-is now an establlshet' favorite 'ing these sombre days they counted heroic soul of Frt•nce" . of mankind for strength and wisdom,I those In search of new-ideas for r up the ships available, weighed the Another writer,-M. Jean Martel, ol• Its originality is not in thinking and I sandwich 6 immense needs to 6e satisfied and Ar- « ,4 ( �IjInga. the following may - ' Bred-also in "Le Journal"-yome� ,J1 sem, ' saying what no one else thinks or., Prove to be helpful suggestions. roved at Qgures which caused despair. new laformation about the t•tstations ' r" C says but la gather: I, 4 -aI (7emeneeau rhen said: between Clemenceau and Fot:b-re•+ \ ' �' and elements in of gathehat ring from Dace new I Savory Sandwiches We Reed 300,000 Americans a fations which Will. perhaps, alsi'sy3 \ and old. ' A Goethe and a Shake• mop up aaome mustard-and tnonih. You tell on that we have tda- remain a Kubjeet of controversy t �'/ speare are decried.for having takes shred- some cheese and mix the two, Teage enough for only 100,001), In ants along hlatoitans. -Repl- ing to Lloyd from the whole body o! ealstlhg=Put a light 'sprinkling of this filling vr-i r that we must not calculate the George's charge that Clemenceau had from 11th and ort for their own work, Into the sandwich, seasoning with s i ' `At7mi7tC of men to be transported by tittle to do with the movement to /y as though they were called u shake of tomato ketchup. Do ttol " the tonnage, but that we must calcu- \ pod to --late the tonna make.forcoches, fe said llsslm° of the Al � �� ' be Ilke, eplders, .which sin -nil from season - $e`by -The ngmber o! ,!tad .forces, he said: • the ingredients as the will ba - --- rn.1n to be carried-and. we shall And t sir own Inwards. t is Qe_token_g tasty enou_g'h without this aid. - h o eta y y _ 1_ _.trhth_. _� _ \ -_�._. _.. thele__ in -__ Ithat oil thin s l - - - suPDlp II!1- -_ �,• - - .�-tin of crayfish wills �r1>aetrct'a ministered to their, wants, and that I lags for another set of sandwiches. :A always had a higher ester+m far I'e He demanded a- miracle, and the taln'y personality than for F'oc13`s' Up Wcury Wlille-"t ant you assist what other mea saw CII Shred the fish finely tend let it soak . - to the efforts of our Begilah allies, to Z , Pari or on for a few minutes 1a some salad e�anomies and sacrifices, 2.000.040 to March &, 2918, it fa manlfe9t that me. sir. I belong to the vast' army the surface•they.saw whole and with he saw in Petain the Treat chief of I of the unemployed," deeper vision. 'Who reads the avth. cream, which You have thinned with "- Americana were sanded- In France the !Tench armies sad the man l .1lr. .Ifardman-'Then t'oa'd better i ore they are Charged with having I a little viitewar. Drain the fish well, •w i'h!n a few months, through whom, loaner or-later, Tit•rbeat It bark to bearinttarters quick." copied? Rliat chance would these then put a generous portion into each_ "He a was always inaccessible to tor-v would come. He- was slowly: have had to be remembered, it not Sandwich. This filling Is particularly sear and his moral courage was equal 4--- to his physical courage,- Danger-only preparing for the realization of the ` • by having served the needs of men of g� with brown bread. , . single command, and I believe (liar j EXAGGERATION the -first order of mind? The origin. The commonplace forcemeat can ,'�strengthdned his resolution, and his !t tilt, evPntg ni March .G had not Tb4,re is no subject in ,the world, alfty of such anode ie to their o► en_r had ao need of the•stimulant power'be used as basis for,,a very tasty been produced, it there had been no however true, holy, and ne-cesgary It to enter lnzo- the wind of their tkme filling. Take the young, crisp liearta of hope; for this man who treated Doulle:t which was. perhaps, the may tie,,to retain 111 1ta integrltp, and of their race, and to gather from I°f celery heads, see that they are in, (tate-°! oar as a crime moat decisive day of the war, Potain, about *hich we do not.talk a great $11 very clean: then chop them finely and bras himself a pessimist, though in a quarters the materials of fresh would Have been charge►d with "co-(deal of nonsense. Humanity-has the creations. mix with the forcemeat. If �ou can __.,tspecfsl cease of the word. He was ,ordination of the Allied armies on facnity of dzaggoratlon to snot` ma a to mak 7 the sandwicTies Baty _ is pessimist in the philosophic sense. . Apart from a few fait>t(tti_friends, fife Resu�ra f rte' mans extent; and refined got Is "Riches and education are in con- a snot while before the will be eat Y 3e despised mea; or, rather, he der Took Up. Foch After Dbullens gilded and Ittles are painted in spite filet'•with eac tn-3ther."-Alexander en, pour a little taelted butter on to __ - Ipised human•nature. He was far from 'But Doullens came along, and on, of Shakespeare. \telklejohn.- . - the filling, and then wait for envious --- --...bettering in an Imminent justice mothers to ask you the secret of this " which cannot fail to triumph; but 4e delicious concoction.. as ready to fight for ft as i! he were Heavy Storms Have Been Playirt�.Havoc in England _ The remains of poultry or game -.,itxrtalm of success. In the carriage --.. . __ -- _•-- ' (detached from all bones) seal be ;which was to minced lfnely and mixed with chop- king us to Versailles, ; t ' ' ped cooked beetroot A touch of add- ,lrhero they were to discuss the terms . �. `' ed Savor is given by a smearing of �s� - t the armistice, at the moment that .,, F'renr ' ctory was brig .'_i mustard. iti ging-his career to a _ .•. �rodigio ,climax, he said to me: _ • Sweet FJllings' "'1Che the war hrtrtra nn4—end I _ ,Ti Dlixed fruit salad, drained from its �I said to, myself than it meant, per. �' - ng years juice and chopped finely, A generous 1. '— p application to the dread of rich cream : traps, the end o! our-country, After ' a /_-r''1100 many centuries of.a, great history, f and then a portio of the !raft, wltlt '� a dusting of finely-graved cocoanut on k .� ;sear duty was to die well, and, first, �� the-Tod of all: Thttr >juice from the - . ,;b fight-as If we were of conquer• fruit will turn commonplace lemon- •' 1. 4,,i �z�" s , . ads into nectar, :: Crlticfzsd for 1Jnsatisfaetory Peace ' . �< r Chop some brazil nuts very finely; ' "They have reproached him far 1" soak in rai ' _wine. Use brown ( ory -peace, at- '. r - _- bread,,applying,a littl3 atpberry jam ` before filting with,the slaked nuts. ,iter having made a victorious war. He - did not make peace single-handed. 11 ', , r 4,; Preserved ginger, sliced very thin- _ - The error of the French people is in J� ly an dsprinkled with,castor sugar y p 1: .. with a drop or two of lemon juice- iorgetting how man opinions and in- x terests-had to be conciliated before1. makes another new and excellent All.. . ' leaching s conclusion. I save .M. , " yw a' ing, and again brown bread is best Plemenceau every. day, arguing and , ,. 4 .. v' Armness-even days when, scarcely ;e• sv k4. New Ze miand's London .11 out o! the hall, his impatience Sash- "a+ .'�. 7 - ". Commissioner Rest i _ -, ed up in Picturesque ebullitions. His - ---- - -� foreign interlocutors -_after some i� st ,� � London:-New Zealand's High Com-, ' -.. Z"' missioner in Londoil., Sir James Parr,, --: J shocks of astonishment-had learned 't-_ _ r �� _.1!_.,;j.,. ti,tom.:' I is leaving his post to take r`p work in to respect and like him. Lloyd (iteorge, hearing of the ream! of the �: , " �."�"s'° behalf of thro movement for free trade preliminary vote which denied to M. "` "�> "� ti � within the empire, " ' Clemenceau the Presidency of the re- " ° ,s �M - Sib James, h native Commj f New Zealand, _ a...- een pubtn; exCl$lmed: ro t�fi .'K = three a rs.High holld various positions' ` . They velli no logger reproach till ...., .� r c;. ROD .. lv-the Now nd Cabinet from 1980 Fn Cent for earning Jeanne for, ' THE MISADVENTURES OE AN ENGtISH HOUSEBOAT ON THE RIVER THAMES to 1928, and sines represented his _�. t'et fain people blame him for, not l dominion in the lAsigue of Nations in Il+ ing very much confidence in the 'Badly damaged houseboat after it had been blown into Rivar-namea by recent terrific storm that swept Log- the eo=w of hit fttfn as�� - � future, which he could envisage only don. Best finally came is.rest against bridge at Ham' Com(. - � ��hi>"% . . _. - . . . -t .. b' , 1. L s / y ' - 1` ' .q, • _ . - 1 .. .. . 1 a, I 4 ., r 1. tr'1 ...,L. -. ,s,..:.._ �.:..... .__,.:,..:a- _5 .:'y.z_: .e..,.. - >y 5+... :c . .ate $„s..' .r.." ma .�.d..N «.11_"fit, :+ .T•4,<`•. .:,.....r „ , ., .�. ,. r a,,: - - Y ! -111111M- - FYY? •«^,Y. ::,. "+ a• 7 11 ,'... ze1..d �k.Z.�Y ryy %•' „_ { ko e.'tw".,.M }'r..u ._:.i4 .]^`r s'4`.•• k '^wce'-'^•�*-d' h - .•^l _ - _ _ ..'.-.�:.. .nM, ',}._S•^••-y,+=r•�. '.. -�-,__-., _;..:'_ - -':- - VT - - '�'i.' ..C,X'.xuA• - ----'�ksl � _ - . .t' .a. ,. :. ,; ,_ '.... ,� ,. _,.., ,., - :....,�. - F- •:�.. y,• _- .w- .arty.. 9 ;s^i.'. - ..... ., ,;,..._.-.- -. '•;- �. :n. �.q.yh.r.`,cr.«.uyc•.>waay ar ;.y"' : „sa i'n,*.r�.v 4. r•...� ,:a< -a..i,.r .l'- w _.�• war.:-f ,a.+i'{'1 gyp... �.:'M1'�b.,;m,. -,, ... _..-.'l. '. w'� ..♦ ;:::.:. mSa..rt..W::n �. .}L',�'�,. Never Seen by Ordinary Meana C'lasaified Advertisements 'After' Tells Story of f - - -- ,. - : ai'irai=sasra TACT , • Victoria Cross tM on MEN,easy orAkNTrArn while ie� • • pa ng- barber trade vaCar msmst -reliable-.merlcan visa. world's most nliabie •�t' Bronze fOT Original Decora- barber school eyacem write �r call " m tion "For Valor" Melted sartIrtimVa IlliY for free catalogue. Wast. rooter ^Y Barbar College. 121 Queen west Toronto --- from Captured Gun �w y r� 7 ►: t,« Tae dinner recently given-4a Lpn- --=The. Cott -of -- Jon by the Prince of Wales to holders - - of the Victoria Cross from all parts - Taris r > 02 ttIe Empire has revived interest In the past history of the unassuming w little bronze cross. Readers of Alec- I have always felt Paris to be B $� �Y pounds .Leans Magazine will recollect. the x; country,more than t�wa;.the country to three months, and series cf articles on the Canadian of Paris is dis t from the`keountry fi•', + win back health and holders Pt' the decoration and the �l of Fiplice. Its.as tis . . . made up strength was the ha ¢'" PPY deeds for which it vra.� awarded;. but " of so many diverirlandscapes. . It is experience of Mrs. Mar- there are comparatively few people `' not one place but many. Never, ss us garet Brethonr of Cons- who are aware under whdt circum. London, a monotonous plain of ma tti wall, Ont., who gives all stances the order was originally.in- pass where the points of the com,- ,a the credit for it to Dr. stituted. In a recent issue of the pass are the only guides, and the lone- cent London .Daily Alail, Colonel William w ly wandered migh find himself bushed , Williams pink Pills. " in a labyrinth of brick or stucco. +sites Ila-birth of my Capper, C.V.O., writes a brief toot• note to history. Then again I Lhink of Paris as a batvy, I was is the hospital "The original subject r t a medal or :�d * huge library to explore. The streets four months," she w'roar, are golden books that keep their sage ` Nand coma home weighing badge of distinction for gallant ser- tmly sixty-five pounds. I vices on the part of members of the counsel till we open them-books of ' began taking De Williams' Davy and Army vas first considered varying size slid-splendor. The folios ° d t lone on haea pink Fills and it wasn't long when•the .third Duke of Newcastle are the great avenges t until I wsighad ninety-five was Secretary of State for War in for ever, made for the marching feet c. and my general 1854-55. `C of the victorious armies of France; h O was of the fit, the small streets are tlje insignificant ' beery Spring since them I "Queen Victoria took a very .lively take ya pin s th and interest in it,,,but nothing was done due-decirrios, tucked away an the top _ shelf. Then there are the nollje vol- ar' until Lord Panmure, latgr eleventh wouldn't be without them,oo umes enriched with latex books of 4: taaetsr what thsy rote; I Ear] of Dalhousie, became Secretary P ne strongly ommaad them w of State. Then her 'Majesty at Buck- history. The Place des Vosges, the Ile all tts®y rev» Ingham Palace on July 29, 1856, sign- St. Louis, the Quais are the mann- r + ed the-Itogal Warrant' instituting the scripts, mediaeval, illuminated. d a, guy Da. Williams Pick There are . pill, �,,, as ye1� drngyrt's decoration, with the titre 'the Victoria �• -���� �� 4 or any dealer In of Cross.' are not streets all, but little bits by mail. 50 cents, pp "As time went on it was apparent of the province hive strayed into from 'Inn Dr. W�sS that to confine this decoration to mein- the heart.of th 1vn, and are scared CLOSE-UP OF MIGHTY MYSTERIES OF BIG DIPPER ' Modiciau 'Co.,- Srockwille, berg of the Navy and Army constitut• and bewildere t nding themselves , - - ed hardship to ethers who m1Rht be Striking ptotograph, taken at Mount Wilson observatcry, Washington, here: They ce silly little shops ---- ej* emporar y ac ng ttre Forces spiral nebula.In-Bic Dl er at what Is be:feverl about 2,000,1000 where you can buy nothing you want zx of the Crown. ` light years an ay. _ _ -vi age a utha_�eep a ., _- -_ Accordingly in 1_84:_ th�_cies^�^ --- - - few kid gloves, all one size, a .lace a.r di, n was extended to bers of the mem10collar, -and a woollen fichu or two. for:,ea of the Honorab a East India 1 HacsAyms OF � ER [Yet `this country cousin of a street Company. Q (��t pp y�p may be rubbing shoulders with the M1 Next year a warrasit admitted acts U°JE NO V�!Ogft O��l�1lTG 'saphiatirated Boulevards In these ,!V under circumstances of extreme den- small streets one is, however, most { f FtJt 11111114 gas by, members of the Katy and the - j conicou a of Paris. Some ciaest Army not is the presenceof the ' Canadian mothers are noted for have brought na here--the search r the carw" e they give their little ones- for a framer, an antique shop, small enemy. Under this head. 4n 186 , the f r or,*%. waa granted to Pte. Timothy I the health of the baby is most jesi-'lingere or furrier-to one of these as the mother is al �'�� POLLS O'ilea, 1st Ba. Ride 8rtgade, wl'ra, at � ously guarded d dark court yards where one paaar' a railway stat!on be tween Quebec wars on the lookout for a remedy the concierge churning a little Mater a .,a_saKoda „•ws anil 1lnntrea3. extinguished a fire la which is efii�lent and at the same e. and Hind together.,with a broom alit rall®ay car containing ammunt, time absolutely same- Thousands off side his lodge. Inside it, in a penum, ti •.v 0: moiaers have fgun&such a remedy in 1 bra redolent df ragout, canaries flat- ,in 1948, a'.so, it wag declded to ax Baby'a Own Tablets and many Ofter aimlessly in a cage and peck at a REASONABLY PRICED w ty � tend the decoration non-mllitai them use nothing else for the alt- branch of millet. 111-favored building's i _ Th everting service -as being con- eons acting as volunteers against I menta of their little ones. Among on three sides of the court farm the iducted the women of the pariah. the mutineers at Lue-know and else- them Is 31rs. Howard King, of Truro, exterior of a hive of industry. There ° The par u being a little deaf had where- ~ N-S.. who says -•'ian strongly e-l is no buzzing wtaire it but insole each ,- - asked t clerk to glee out the no *Another extension came In 1881- commend 19aby s O .torey i=' a separate cell in the vast rices, a ding that he was to recom- .life admission of members of the In. mothers of young children as I know, honeyeomb. For the bees that have mend certain new hymn books which than Ecclesiastical Establishments, of nothing to equal them for little visited the anthers ofthe flowers are a. had just been published. ?lie clerk -Tb* Rev: J. A. Adams wnn the cross ones , - began by announcing the hours when at Kalsnt. Native officer~ and men `ems-�"'�-� s Baby s Own Tit7ilets are s old b5 Wilson; in a'Rouse of Memories. t _ --- medicine dealers or b�mat busy d th-e� nectar-Barham -'• babies could be baptised. Then the of the Indian Army were included in -Will you make aaY $areae; -him tug that the Clark- had, --1911- --- -- resoTaMU40 . .-switi-` cents'a—box from The Dr. Williams' 1 REEDOM spoken about the hymn books, stood "The original cross ctru^k toe sub- Ob vee- I'm going to be more per bledictne Co., Brockville, Out. Our freedom consists in the civil up in the pulpit and said "l would mission to and approved of by Queen alatent in proposing to You this year " rights - aiid advancements of every -jctoria an i;s institution in 1834 is person according to his, merit; the like to add for the benefit of those than last year" 4 '�. SECOND LIFE who have none than they may be had now !n the museum of the Royal IIsi � Q enjoyment of Chose never more cet� , any evening between 4 and 5 o'clock ted Service institution Wbiteha'!. Lave 19 not to n re=-aoe'd Sown, oe "The bronze for the cross came LL� �/�� lost `tela sari the assess to these neve* - •t the vestry. The ordinary little ones IshDCl MacDonald t more oy«n, than In a :ee common �i originally from a Russian gun Fn high Ambition, or a thirst for at is. each, and the little ones with ealth.-Allston. Fred backs at la. 4d. and on that source being exhassted, Greatly Honored► Greatness: - - was taken from a Chinese gun, prob- Tia second life, It groab into the I ably owing to the nature of fife metal, sOal The Government at British Colum- w pe Peak in Rockies Named Warms every vein, sad beats In.every bfa plans to lace fifty British boys '"'Dake U Englandr' ..Only two bare ar alas have been p Up, won, the recipteats being A. Martis- After Daughter Of Brit- Dulse: In farm war c 1n that provtIIce next J. L. Garvin in the London Obser- Leake, Lieut., R.A.WC., who as Sur. I feel it here, my Resolu on melte, summer. ish Premier. war (fad.): Our export business uses{ geon-Captata !n the Indian Volunteers ddiaon. ' _ has recovered its prewar buoyancy. won the cross When serving with the, - Ottswa. - Isbbel MacDonald. the o �On presettt political lines it never i3outh African Constabulary and N. G. daughter of the British Prime A21nle- We Pay the Highest Prices for will. Tariffs everywhere shat out all Chavasse Captain, R.A,M.C., attached Falling Mair--Just try htlrtard's.? , the best skilled work of our people ter, !s going to have her name per DRESSED POULTRY to 1,10 Liverpool Regiment, who won petuated for all time In a Canadian and directly hinder their lives; while �k the cross at Gutilemont on August 9, WRATH Write far quotation* our open door promotes foreign em- 1916, and a bar at Q4ieitje on July Rocky Mountain peak. It will com- --- memorate her visit to Canada last Let not 'the aux in Capricorn go The Harris Abattoir Co.Ltd. _ployment in every branch. In that 't, August 2,••1017, where he,was kill- tall. down upon they 'wrath, but write thy . St. Lawrance Market, Torobto 2 ;. regard, ere do net exert ourselvea to ed "Mount Ishbel," as the peak is to be wrongs in water; draw the-curtain any way to get fair and equality :or .The cross has been conferred three called, is located in the Rockies, 12 of night on injuries; shut them up in • aur people. We do not lift an al" times upon father and sc n, including Af ter Skating , •tectivs linger to advance tree ex- Lora Roberts and his son; and upon miles west of Banff. It is visitrte from 'the tower o! oblivion, and let them w+a' ,CLattge. tan paha of brothers. The Victoria Mics give on the Canadian Pacific and be as though they had never been. ' Rub ,joints and muscles with -'-� Crosses granted before the Great War also from the roadway between Banff Forgive thine enemies totally, and rytinartl's to avoid` eUfinesa or w and Lake Louise. without any reserve of hope that, VIRTUES AND VICE numbered 631 and two bars; and- ache. Hockey --players recom- it The mountain peak has a height of however, God will revenge thee,-Sir hien have their virtues, their vices, those granted since the Great,Rar mend it. number our." 10,000 feet and stands out boldly Thomas Browne. their heroism, their perverseness; 1 _- among the otherp. The announce they .possess and exercise all that is meat was made at the Interior De• • , �R . ,good andall that is bad In the world. Recent• events in Rall Street have partment and the news has been duly - K*apoleou I. made many-bulla bare. cabled by the Prime Minister to Miss VF oil r _ MacDonald. — -- ' COM- 10*1 ANIONS, -- -FOR THE HAIR ,: . - — A companion that is cheerful, and Ask Your Barber—H! Knows tree from swearing and scurrilou - _� ti - - discourse, is worth gold. I love such � �-- mirth as does not, make friends ---- ---- - "` _ +he ashamed to look upn another next f s �. w� to�ing; nor mss that cannot wmilell wlOp _ _ a1t, to repent the money with YOUR = R.A. ® spend when they ' iii be warmed with IN "drink. And take this for a rule: you ; "r Per ' •d- "-'dTO ORO companions, that you may make your- �i JAVO Vo ' - selves merrier for a little than a +r rttwtz great deal of money; for "'Els the ---- -- - n' o••a '" company `and not the charge that LOW INSURANCE AND STORAGE RATES Y — - - ma7ties tt a ens . =Tres tl-1�aTton. - REPROOF ELEVATOR 'Excess acid is the common-cause of times its volume in acid. It is harm indigestion. it results in pain`and less and tasteless and i.a action is Minard's for the Ideal Rubdown.- Write or Phone For Particulars ' nuick. --Xqu will,never'refT gs-c de sourness about two hours after eating. BALANCES - ' methods, never continue 0 suffer, ° The quick correetive is an. alkali when you learn how qulo'kiy, how The balance; of God never lose TpR00 ELEVATORS, TED 'which neutralizes acid. The best cor- pleasantly this prem er method acts. their adjustment. With ' them a ective 1s Phillips' Vi Ik ot„Magnesia. Please let it show you now, pound is a pound, and right,is right, - �1.� t1' _ has remained standard with physt- Be sure to get the genuine Phillipe' and 'Prong is wrong and a soul is a PhiDne �t1CCrfa Qty (6st iclans in-the 50 years since its inven- Milk of Magnesia prescribed-by physi ssouull,and eternity is, eternity.-Tal ,,,,,,,.... Toronto, 011ta11'IO tion. clans for 60 years in correcting excess 61 y`a One spoonful of Phillips' Milk of acids. Each botQe cpntains full direr - ISSUE 1�fQ, j—��� 'iMagnesfa neutralizes Instantly many; tions-any drugstore. \� �`Rn uL� .ben• "y.fn..e+w. k' cre _..i-.:�..n.�„y........'-..�:....::lr..#' 1Paiw%r- ..� r • .-,... _;>:; .... ..... - ,,,�,,,,,..-.. w° ..--..__. .�..-,-.._. _ •9• r.rz - 'mim a , _"^�,et's',i`m''zX•k"" �'�V F10LI .. .. . r- - y r•..' -••",;', -.. 4 .,p• ,s-s ay*s.;- . ,^�a`�a+ •' ., . f +^-- •.�'.. ... �". �. .. : ..•p.»s..5..,. :•, .::#°r.a•- .3�.5,•v •;� 4 zr .t,..,• ...,,.�w.r.-H ..-,., .h M?� ..,Lt.. •=P' _ ,.� .,✓;, ,w„ -,a.;r.. x , s-' "'�. , .. cr.. - ? �.T•, ,:�ia+.eL... ...,2. �..yr. w.s •.-a i_..: -..✓. . .... .....,9,:,, a . :, ,. :--.i..W-a.. :'i,....".,:•»m 'a ai ��3..:,i�•d .. .. ro° xfi;: x. �; �. heavy burden upon the iownship.Ithe reeveship. 9j►PFy,New Year to Ali OueFriends. BONDS-aovegament. amublelpal a =f necessitating a +fiery heavy increased . All the_candidates have radred-ex- 7ltortga a Bonds. dbo.IaduatorrWs. Z prgMg. expenditnre. As chairmanof the cepting G. L. Middleton for 'reeve, Safe investments at froas..51 0 T per yt.ib list year.: SIA041 paid is advance. Committee on damages to sheep war- E: L. Chapman, for 1st deputy reeve ~A G� Idea -cent. .-Subscriptions ca.•the-United States .and Creat .ried by dogs, he referred 'to the dif- and A. B. Moore for second,deputy 1N9UB®NUS-All classes w Srita,n 02.00 in advance. ficul�ty in fi ,,the responsibility reeve, all of who are elected by ac- Is to at all tore throaie, croup, cludin Fire. Automobile, p -on "certain d which are-suspected cl, do . There will_' be.a:contest bronchitis. quinsy, ahoopiag•couQh ga���G Sok . - - stud tonsil ailments with "Mrs. 8 hMi% - Wii* ' 1iIF RKAR, Proprietor. of worrying sheep. --He was,'a effn- -for caui�illor in whteh the can y _ dictate for the-,position' of 2nd dens are Dr. N. E. McEwen, Ralph E can't lose. tryliit. 'J nes' Drug Store Ph BOWMAN,Whittiy . Phone or write �. uty reeve. Mowbray and A. K. Rittenhouse and 43tt ED TOWNSHIP NOMINATIONS R. C..Reesor, Councillor gave an }Zobt. C:Reesor. _ > - _� count of the expenditures on relief. GREENWOOD j„ • ; n� On Monday last the animal meet- He wag a\candidate for the-position •;• Cils •�• =- Wig. cif the ratep*y_ers-of th> Town.- Ceuec�llor. � ---.-.The-innual, meeting of the Green- ria as Specialsat card slap was held iri. the Township hall YV H. Moore n$o was r,�r matte. P9' wovd Y :P S. was held- i-=3_the. --�_ ch_caah_parc>_as_e of_$1.00 at t-he Grocery from now untfl . -.. Brougham,_for_ the p:;,rpose of nom- the position of.reeve, stated that Ira eat of the church on friday even- Christmas eve, entitles you to a R+sena on hove ninny i5eans - ^.ating.candidates •for the various was not a candidate for the position. ing ,when the following officers were are in the bag,in our window. The sinner will receive , positions of the Council b-pard,and to He stated that the. Township hada elected for the'coming year:-Hon. '_ e prize, a Xmas' Stocking, foil of toys, dolls, books. ?rear matters of interest to the Town- y'eluable asset in their clerk, whose 'Pres.,..ltev. W. Smart; Pres., :fir.- -games etc., value $10.00. :hip discussed. The'following,per- services were invaluable to the Town- W*ill Brown; Sac.. Miss Edith Orm sons were nominated:. ship. He highly complimented the .erod; Treas., :4 Herb. Middleton; N SEE OUR WINDOW '.For the office-of Reeve;. G. L. olid- Councillors on their work. Group Leaders, ?miss Marion Brandoli 0' cileton; G. M. Forsyth; W, H�ioore; J. A. white,, on being calted was in i anti Mr. '_V. Wonnacott, The first .John A. White; Jas. Toud, -E. P.. n reminiscent mood, and told cf what ( meeting of the new. , year will be Chapman..For the office of 1st Dep- had been done in past years, at the i held on Frida:- night at . S o'clock. Xmas Cards, Seals, Booklets, etc: ` uty Reeve;. E. L. Chaprrian; John A, Council board. He urged in pract- The meeting .,:'i be in charge of the A splendid line of Xmas Stationery.. V�hite. Foi the office of 2rtd Deg- icing economy; ! "Leaders" Lveryone come and help uty Reeve: Allan B. Moore; John W-• J• Turner, a foxmer member of make these meetings a success. - Fancy China, Beautiful Xnias Gifts. A. White; W. H. More; W. J. Turn- the Council, spoke of the services er. For the offices of Councillors:. rendered by the clerk to the Town- iN MEMORIAM. : -R. C. Reesor; Dr. N. E. McEwen- shin, and complimented the retiring O'Briest--In to vin memory of Grace, R H. E. Turner 1s• . K. Riturchuuse; Council on their good work. g -Xmpa Candies, hiiattd N.uta, Oranges, Grapes, ' Dr. N. E. WIcEwea, thank-,' his dearly Ioved daughter of 3I r. and 31rs Ralph Maa�bray; Wm.', Reesor; °mover and seconder for nominatin Wm O'Brien, Frenchman's Bay. Figs, Dates, Table Raisins etc. Gordon McKay. S rho pa3sed away' DecemMr 29th At the conclusion of the hour set im for Councillor He'favored the 1828. _ apart for receiving norrinati s, D. •suggestion of A. B. Moore, to appoint Order your ,�nae =roceriee at _ P ., Hold her, D Father, in Thine arms, 1?. Bea'on was elected chairman for two sheep vaiaators for the Town- And let her ever be GROCER /� �,/ the ensuing meeting. ship,..so that there would be less def- messenger of love, between RIC H A R D•S O N f S GROCER 1 ' G. M. Forsyth, the retiring r•ceve, Kam ference in "sluing sheep dastroyeci Our human hearts and Thee. • `the first ealled'upon to give an ac- by do a. He was a candidate for *`serer morning comes_, never night -_- _. rnunt of his stewardship. He showed Councilor. returns, - by tate financial state:r,ent that there H-E. Turner hats not yet- decided e % ".Store-was a deficit of 3.540.23 but as some' whether he would be a candidate or But we think o. her. �Pickerl� HardwareOre .. •• Bereaved Ones 0000 will be returned to the Town- not. e -hi12 'thyro brill be a substantial sur Gordon McKay, was not a candid .. BALE REGISTER, ked his mover-plus. ,lie referred to the great loss -- - under, ue=day. Jan. t action a e - �nstained, by the township by the dis- T 14 h-A f farm stock, implements, ha . trous ,floods of last spring. In re- Mr.:�rsyth, being recalled advised and ,rain, at lot 18, Con. 3. Pick- was y placing, the hridg^<, the work against tyre issue of `debenture;, a- erir.s,,, the property of the estate d done by�th- tow.-ship _enst�a,l of by he di-0 not think it will, b- neces.�ary• o ;'r.e sate Timoth P.ecl,iin Sale , T this time Of tits Sear, wb�n the spirit Of Yuletide contras!, tht; making a savir:z of 11fr. Slid iletor„ upon being recslIe+t = onp o'clxk. See$il?=. Wm. na•x A prevails-' we turn our thoughts In grateful apMei- "-- jj vvr a1 th;u inn 1,, of �;�ilai:. ite re- Stated that he was a car,iiciate f it- to thy fight i.th ti:� co-unt,', _ _ _•_ , _- _ atioB to G ase who by their friepdship all p3 roonnage over th,V WMtevale bricig�-. iii which hat's Glade business associations Both pleasurable and the Towr.h,p wort, mak;r:7 a grant - �. savir� n to them. I. at:..it:, to the profitable. eost -if n-w bridges, o•+er x.3.000 was l open_ i•, repairing wa�:houts. He cal- led It 18, there ore, mostflttllit i'hat W$ wish you th® led atttrttion to thr rver-,ncreaatn}cseason a sincerbst Preetings ani % hope that the year County �Tax, due chiefly to the good ITth .an" ab sr"lglel'` new :tact-^3 20 per et•nt baud b� t".- 1930 may be filled with an abacdanee of health, happi- ,.countte; towtrrd the co.,t of these control f�eaBt'ure- the Sele•et®r' Tuner gess and prosperity. he Claimed Kus an injustice acct - ti should he removed b the goSernmPnt . . superior tonal reproduction, . . Ian trwci,E>cl upon mangy other matters _. . a dealt with by the County Council. in• ` rluet'ng the ALherly bridge which tasteful teabiinfbt lltt?H11it� . . . and at }ss bean .settles!. He thaniced the _ �• S. RAL.SI ON, -" PICK ratepayers for their confident to !18 a 17 l o w p r i e 4P s . . . t h ria '.�1 E W ' La'r h electro him to the ki hest _-- c,sittons in their power. - BOI,.ST�slit RADIO i� list fgellti9,dtl�i® ,� .. �., ,� G. L Midti:eton, retiring first dep- -may tecyZS� beim catiFd-ape s=ate-u !!➢tf the radio Industry. '�@ Invite' that iha• Atherly bridge was net yet -IS ONE EA RNED ; eettlPd, as this counts had not yet your i®®paction of t he Thte store is a relr�tlar Dollar 9tretchWr, . i~owhere do you dual � paid theiT share. As chairmmn r p of the committer: of Agriculture, he KOLSTE.R 3�OdteiB. seasonable bargains priced at -,;(-blow figures. A stc,r,.; that they had appviutesl a targe and varied assortment of Christmas _ Gifts for ever member i,f the family. cmn-borer inspector and an asistant i'^', _ y �• y' . -: -- -- 1J4. C.1 M>:RKAR Mi44e,' zipper Overshoes, It at - 9 r�Tr AAFm Sp(ii7;.-Ftp,poke o+F f3tti act= pp q o p _ E *:on of the P.ebi Ctrs office, suet of Splendid stork Siena and Bova' muter fot,twear. ' Hose from 25c at% the Provincial High sat expenditures, ` a r,' alp the roul,ne.business-.of thF u A'�°t t 9birte in splendid rao¢e of pattern• r►r.d materials. _ Huaeand Handkerchiefs: 6�f County Cduncil. Th© heaN p experr.l -PICKERING - ONT. arge t en a iea, -' riures sm ori:l� due tc, flood, �tia, - - is L tock of Gift T . 9 pa f 5i t l 05 . salt with, airs the Iar amount ,l.�e eA' _ W omen's and Children',, Uuderweer, all good makes to choose from. ped b cm o in our own nen in- - - : Y lq g wne. la and long. Rt 4)S t-tits. -�:•tcad of by tin,:. r 11:. Jiiuclettin, Flannelette e Go large - ' F1 let R went into di t^il on tLe exper tiiturt� Hnsiery of merited quality from 40 cent t uo - "n hridprs etr."dur:n� t'P,e year. Ht A-B•C Hose for RrovtinR cnildre.r--ti:i- i,4 a real good linefor cold days i 'ST -: •wa, a candisiatc for the positior►•-of � : reeve. _ K 0 L-` ­� E. ,L_ Chapman 2n4 deputy reeve, was next carless upon, -,vent • CEC -.. B RAD - o%'rr he exp-r.t!itures on eontinwin- - itlint�lo. 1a I C K E R I N C3 cies, including saiaries. printing, stat- N'etc. The law costa amounted :'bi0l3E THAN EVER .'..A FINE SET' �_ r over $1.000 rtx+st of which will be _ I)RICU returned to the Township, On ac- :count of the heav expenditure which - ----- - -- PECIAL , cannot be avower during the year _ *� p�� ��►� j 3930, there will be a large deficit in ;F�R TEAM HARNESS 'tare next financial statement. As � s' .'_Secretary Of the Old Age Pension a It •" Committee of the County, gave much ® : information in reward to this matter Brass-mounted Team.Backhand Harness, "About 279• petsona have- been placed 2 inch layer trace,with heel chains. $42.00 t `on the Pensions_List, and -14 applies With 5 rio breeching. instead of back- ants were refused. In closing he paid NTrave4the',€littpt'aigltroaLt g i tribute to the retiring reeve for and, Dai - - b - $49 00 `'7 valuabh ser�io, he lrin thncic-ld I poach Services ._. QBlack mounted Team Backhand Harness, $38.50 the Tov�nship. He was in the field. nor the position of list deputy reeve. ' airing Breeching :$4.4.25 - acc�u:.t o! 1 '.- stewardship. He-�lPa- `- This is not a factory harness, but enstom me<de in our - lt witl _.the flmmclal position of the _ _ owri shop at Markham. ICKERIN�-T4RONT0 ti To-nmshrip, ' The. floods had laid a - - ;:-We sciecialize on repairs to harueaa and collate. - Boil, i in•pfr. 'or -Skin Eenp:iony Fare 50 Cents -D D S I yuickh di`„I'ae r if ynu take -Gall:+j• Kber'.; ,t.• P rifler. sold by .E l • s• Mokering. Lett�e Pickering (standard Tine) Leave,Toronto , am dollar , tnu r .• _ __ ___ .�. ,�I. P..�►1. -A .M. P. M. H sae and Gi 11 H, facture - __. cl .25 3,55 _ _=--d :3C' 3.30 aRgHA1�. O NT. $otne Phore$400 - "ickerin M* IS d 7.55 4.55 ti:3y 430 8.50 �i.a5, '9 30 5.30 - _ _.: w 9.51 0,55 10.30 . 6.30 1055 7.55 1. M. 7.30 • -� � +,- �;� -�P. M. 5.30 -� a. �•,`,Ui. Iyer ton:- . --p. M. •9.55 , 12 30 9 30 < Tri ti,ia, 12.55 •10,55 1,30 10.30 _ -- 1.55 c 11,40 _2.30 111.30 - -n Seed-M �,-()r1-C-ke- Meal: -2. _-_ _ _. _ - Get your Xmas'- rr�ceries from. U1& Barley Meul, WE Chuh=, d Daily except Sunday _.c Sunday,only. Oars tock is fresh. Our prices are tight. Mill Fe,ed�,'Steel out Corn, Wltc,lr Coach connections at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia;; ape have Miner gabbers for everybody.' Greb°Work Boats for nett; A Corn, Corn Chop; Midland, Schomberg. Orangeville, Hamilton, ' I Brrntford, \iagava Falls, Buffalo astsrar Carhartt's and Haugh's Overalls and Smocks. sari intermediate points Wool Socks an Oar - z roducaion, $8.00 7- - dry R d Head i1da -for egg W l9 k d ----=fir cVtt. - Coach,connectiuns at Buffttlo' for. all LT. S. A. points • d :Get yotir radiator filled with Anti-Freeze and your battety We ha�te�ether good dkaah charged for the cold weather. ° at $2.00 per cwt.' s Gr'ay- Coach Lies ee us for eny feed you need. ` Phone your order, Weldeliver. Ira v w ur prices are/right. Phone Markham fH02. . .Pickering Milling Compny Wm. M. Duncan, GenerMaerchant� Green River r - �t••-:' '"�' -e• •.:.,. .: �'^ .. ..�;-. ._• ,.an, r h„+• *' a` :t'` ,..'i �.x•. .-st ��• _.a:.' 'i*'"`PuzS::a .: .c, ;a,. „�.._.. ., .. .. ..r •...v. •.• ._: :. : ':- " .ti •a: :7, ,�y.,,y+..�. .far. .».,-�a�,ae�-,. 'fir" •x.W,.;:-�4�'.�, : �.�'.�R.ins,..;....:rte_,.wee.:..c... .,•,..�"-...,a�.,.�a,.�,„*n,v:g..t'""ivy.,�,•,C.:, _<._._<.-....,.. .:+:y.,�'+�..s-sm-.-,..w..,_� ...4..�.. _. o.•� .. ..mac: s,:m.d..m,..}: .., ..;..i.al-�:.`;.�s.n,.a..,__�._. ..,.u.2.m..�^.-�.r..��. - t­qqg� M 'tYN W-77a71. , V N� lk�l .7, 7-4r N --(,%FkD OF THAN Ps CLARSIROW1 C .Service Clists. Gibbons,. of Toronto, was a Electric Havin takaD over Robt. `Aoliday visitor at his old home. House Barn, Out.buildings, either Thomas. and Mrs. McGla:shan, stnd Gkering 998e, Srough=4 we an now .- Russell Cowie, of Toronto, spent conduit, flexibie, or knob and tube 60m, wish through,'the News tg.e.%- to -4-e servise in Wouxbox qb4m9h.., # I S, -eral at his home here. wiring. Alterations. Special ser- press to their Many friends and net-week Rex. Middleton,,of Peterboro, spent vices and motor installation. ghbors their 'heartfelt thanks for Service car Always j*y Sunday Ju Claremobit,with his family. Electric wiLter Systems. Metal their kindness, and. expressions of Taltt eryice-1 day ad sympathy extended them . in their J, 't Fred Cowie has been laid up for syphon Septic Tanks. Sanitary clos- ivy; on neral I days, suffering from an att- ets.' We' also can furnish-any kind bereavement. Gasoline' ()Il' 6;eitlerling 'Tires 0 Pallsly day or might promptly My. A. 1. PILKEY. neuritis. of roofing' including Birds Thick • -_J.�Wm. Coates has beerr laid'up for Butts. OuT work and' electrical in CARD OF THANKS attended to, several days suffering from-a severe spection we guarantee. Our'Prices 'Comf6rtabI6 cars. o"Piroklmin-91 attack of neuritis. will meet your pocket-book- A post ___Th a-Ae oqLprq The-sale of stock on -the farm-of eard--will-h 4kpt atten#cm- —We-wi-ii-Am-take this opportunity 7- -8. H.,E. Poynter.. of.thanking the electors of the village ance Comnafttee Cecil wry, was well attended and Photie 7SO-0 Vigil gog.d prices,realized. _:WHITEVALE Ont. of Claremont for the confidence rut- Frank, and Mrs. Spence, of Toiofi- 18__111 posed upon them by electing them to The.object.of this Association Is to* to, positign o Foliee lessen ptealin d-prosecute 7 -�-Fsfte-UWith-ItI. Q. and Mrs. Me- the f Amstee-for the Intyre on Sunday last. past thaot years. We again solicit Miss Margarety McCready Miss B U' I L D E R S . your vote and influence as. we are the feel'bns. A, I -LAW J:-Bemrose, of Toronto, were week- again candidates for Police trustee. Members having props stolen ommumill -e are now ready to i 'any member end visitors at the-Manse "Is i=mediately. L. W. Pilkey Pickering,. Ontario of Zzoontive Committee. A number of our ratepayers attend- -,11pply YOU-with: WM. Jones t. ' ' A, Kimmberobip, tes 61.00. .ed. the. Town Ship nomination meet- B o,.Ighain on Monday. BRICKS, CONCRETE Tta"ts=&T be had trout the President 62 Ing in T SoustarT an spyUcation. Alex. art& Mrs. Morgan,' of Bob-' the lat- Com.-L. D. Banks, 0.S.Palma- ca I ygeo n, spent a day with Nelson and Mrs. Wagg' ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, er, M. S. Chapman.Pickering.okering Lyman McCullough leaves on Mon- 'TERLOCK- -_ FORGET 'gxso- BLOCKS, IN day next to take a course in Elec- 'S _N D AND GRAVEL. D. Munro Jas, Richardson. Weal Engineerink in a-Toronto Sch- President, searetary 001. We are giving away before Christmas Graii, and daughter _Terry -,Cement Mrs. Chas. A of Toronto, are spending 'a 'Week James Products C-0. with each cook stove, new"- with the former's father, -Evans. The C, G.. I. T held an afternoon 871 Bay St., Toronto ► .:. . ..radio, electric washer , tea at. the 'Manse on Saturday-after= ANT=1 mile north _ BARB noon, which was rhell patronized and PLAN. - of greatly enjoyed. Highland Creek. and furnace, Communion services will be held a in the United church on Sunday Mont '�"_ . MR Ing with preparatory services this AUTIFTJL GOO - : zip BeforeFyouNb (Friclay) evening. --M rs. C. (). Re_n_n_et-t,_oT Toronto, and ... daughter, Mrs. Geo. Miller, of Myrtle your Radio- -.Y, .an. are spending a few days with Claremont friends. 'Hear Kolster Mr. Thomas Bacon, who has -been Our Christmas-Stock is now comp ete; confined to his bed. with Pneumonia WE speak of artistic 3 VV designs that are is I-.oL prvxx a. Call wid look it over- 1� rwoul,i like to see him. u I gut", - r. 'rhos. arra Mrs. Paterson. accom- designs that would be I Our supply of Coleman Lamps, Lanterns inappropriate . f panted ily Clarence and Mrs. Fen- for the g Ily. of Brooklia, spent Christmas purpose In view. The one 111a3trat 8-aim- a e :irt reronto. with 'Mrs. John Pater- son idk (11 .1rons, Lamps, ToasteTs, Washers pie. yet has artistry. a new Ralph Evans has Purchased i OW And Radios, I-No Greater Tribute (I is n radio from Chas. Cooper, an thoroughly enjoying the good things N. W. STAFFORD,. Radio t&dj:are corning to him through the You can,buy a Kolster ,Also Toys, Cutlery, Brass Goods, Kin too Road, Stris. John Gregg', who has been all the entertainment of the Sleighs, Skates, Wagons %bitby Oshawa air? I.Acuidemonstrate treatment in the Pbone WbltbT reCeMing tre fast ital 68 r Hosp returned home week, Kalster. A call will am and Skating Shoes and we are giad to -know that she qbUzate vou. that will surprise nicely. at prices you. is improvinsr W. C.'MURKAR The Installation and investiture Agent ceremony which was to have taken Piclrerinff on (lace in the Masonic Lodge on Dec, Charles Cooper, 'Claremont �,!,h. .was' postponed indefinitely On account of the illness of the Master. Mesa Mr. L F. Dookinir, KOLSTE R HAP14 1Ad XUt The Anchors Society of the Unit- ning and _A4 ed .church held a social eve oAH that you seek tn Radio" E a ­Do -B E R TRAN D J election .of officers on Mmiday even prei- 00010006 Cheap rateIuenranc� rm&ad country ----jdrT%t- Donald -Bar-oji_* Secretary:. M .!. .. I ! ing Mr. Will Evans.is the new lGeneral erchant, Windstorm on builiUbgs, aaurer.­ :migs Marion Kilpatri re 1W -mills SUo@_0t0___,_ weeks Mrs G. M Forsyth, who has been `�CLAREMONT, a --ON Automobile Insurance confined to her bed for-several Seasons of all kinds. 13nffering fr&m heart *ouble is now FARMS FOR SALE JSuccessor to D. A. Scott) improving nicely. We hope to see usual act- Write or..pbone her soon engaged in her ivitie,, and in New Dates, 2 lbs, 85e. health. enjoying the best Of reetings ED. BOWM A N 25C returned Spani-4L Onlonp, 3 lbs.. Mrs. Soden. Frank aryl • home from the city on Friday ru. hi Cookirg Onions. 11 lbs.. 25C 20 ___WHITBY, •ONT. Rif. Sbelled Waltitits, per lb , 50c Grapefriiit, l0c, 3 for Mast. accompanied by their son, 25c Orang", per dozen' M Once again we wish our many ttent' ion ford, who is suffering from a ner Me, 40,�,and 65c P&,r ers, A vows breakdaiwn. It .is hoped that a customers and friends the Sea Bariamul, per dozen 40c few weeks rest will restore him to 5 Bar Gr and P Soap, I have secured thea gency for the Frost his usual a!ood1__he%dth. soa'e Greeting.. and take this 25c k Wood and Cockshutt Farm Inn ple. v friends in Claremont opportunity 'of thanking — -_ *' _-A4 Soap Flakes, 3 for...- Her man. you 0101 'vicinitv to. bear of the Corn Flakes, 3 for and wil`for keep constantly on And regret 29c ments'. for your patronage during the hand-repairs the"populariss Nora Tarr. (laughter -Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs ... ... 29cdeath of '3i - impements. ville --past and extend the beat wish- of John and 'Mrs. Tarr, of Lem= —Crash Towelling. g 30c per yd Age Also; Loudon's baza and stable re I which took lace on Monday in het as for the Now Year, 1930, and Glas-3 Towelling, reg 40c per yd 30C fittings. place funeral took place hope 23rd year, our pleasant relations Flannelette, reg.35c per yd I will also take contracts for painting .... .. 25c. irn Thurs1ay when interment wab 9 . . barns and houses Isy a new *111 continue, Flannel�tte.blanketp. made in the Stouffville Cemetery, process,-by spraying. Short ends Factory Cotton, per yd 15C The casual school meeting was. Estionates cheerfully given, . 7 held in the school on Thursday last, More than an iog else we Phone IM.' ythi with a large atterodance of rate pay- ..ers. there being about fifty present- value the personal friendships :We would like-to take this oppor- lRen. Kilpatrick was elected to �the it has been our privilege to R. J. Mam ueniont .7 school board -in place of James Un- tunity to wish all our friends enjoy and which to day seem Pined. % derhill whose term pf office had ex- pired. verb hap -Green River - _py and prosperous Eo have become a very part a I. F. Dopking, our genial C. P. R' of our business. actory ILL Michael's New Year, Basket F agent, who has been in St ;pital Toronto. for about three Manufacturers of. C. -A. 0 e' ankg' er All kinds of Frnit Baskets, Ber it ��eeks, having one an ng underg Oper��- N G 0 for appendicitis,- returned ho on-Saturday evening. His numerous LOWER PRICE STORE -Crates, Farmers, Buishel are pleased to knorw that he Phone 3801 "Baskets, dlqthes Baskets. is"making satisfactory progress to- -ward -ecovery and hopes to be able CL&REMONT, ONT. rank Pennock, to re.4unie work in a sbo-ft-tinle. F Our school ;611 be open 07�, Mort. "BRING ITZERE Proprietor Maker of the well known .�-iy next, when it i,� hoped there will -I-- Buying on the 1p_n 'Zood attendance. As half the Now is the timeto get a new'Sot of ,,Barnei' Baskets. Harness, or get the old set re red. Ittone Markham 6" year i,4 now gone in which to pre paired. and Jeffrey's ,harness. The an Tfees T1 - pate far the-mid-sui-nmer examin- I have in sLa&- samples of Samael 4he success of the pupil-- will Installment y -',depen-1 to a great extent on their reg- f orffier may be ordered through cat&. ular attendance.- Pupil.-, who attend logue Kt prices quoted. BEATT Catalogue free. paying "it dollar are,collar pads, sweat 'PURCHASING commodities by irregularly are not only injuring themselve' but area hindrance to I also carry-coli Pay STANDS FOP. THE 8M s down and a dollar a week" has grown into :-the vliole clasV• pads, harness oil by hulk, harness, great . dressing, also silver polish popularity. Often the object purchased is A large number of the ratepayers -worn ont before it is'paid for,.and and other parte, -the purchaser T of thp village met in the Community , -� and promptly d�)nei fortune--on-ChLe evening •_coatimdb�,t to pay-.--Btvy yourself a thL to discuss al affairsof the village, to -L. W. PILKEY. CLARRMOINT 'ini-tallaient plan by placing regular installmenti the municipal statement of receive• the financial a ommerce of your eatrningi� in a CanadiAn Bank of C the police trustees and to nominate He Re Gallaiigher The money is always available sayings account. T candidates for the position of police for use if required preciation, ti trustees for the coming -year. The Grain Merdiant And there is no de m - n-g-ww,--g--rem-,%t-inter-esting one `,bnti�ccr�xinq in-teie-stas time goes­-QS;:�----- Toronto sR there derab"1-srF_Qrks nclal smote-,dispiLI-y. Tn the fina th,�*',Is iLi the market to purchase Bay, "Pt thwlpllicr tr,1,4tee�z village to be in a good financial con- Straw, Grain and; Potatoes, VE CANADTA�,T BANK Litter' i,arri Carrie 6 ers, Ray 'rite followinz ratczpa% AA r dition. y For quotations apply Panipsi, 'Door Trwks, Cosy-- nominated; the retiri,14 trust ;;. All have 6 6 Bowl*. Preq.4nre Systems Etc.ees and about fifty other. &%.. L C3' 7: _ :S (=N . . OFCOMMERCE Ib will pcfy 1you to get my prieewon retired-e.<ceptirz.John Fleming, Al- R. r to`ui.--Christ. Wit" -hicA is a_.1q.­t,2d bert Mantle, Alf, Rrottv Whi Jnnezz ;above before buying else�where. 'r1JE -TANDAIZD BANK OF CA NADA and Luther Pilkev; c6w;equ-ently Phone Pring 1712 FRANK 71 PROUSE 'there. will be I�Ln etiedli4L on Monday 15tf Reference,flank of Montreal 71'f'R F r�I N(i. NI A-L3• 0 Z inext. 'M lin .. , +.. - '.,^q. .:...+.7 .+ '.. u. `•h, �id+s +,,,IFY51.r G '..v1t„m .,,,,,,y;,._'� 'cert-mr. 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' ••'`- :.. < , - ^a, < '.,� .:r.... -'`�.;r.Zf t� �t jar.• „ - J 1 ti" analyst-or an alienist---cr s spiritual r �x To W co adviser.!" - z _ { ntinued.) - �4 �1'e� ��� �S� - - 1�ut Quai� y west instead , . lnetfxminnaVi�g3E: LIDA ZY _ __ _ IN _ wam _._--- -- •�' - - Rumbling and lofting. the stage ' coach carrying- mail •aud -supplies } - CHAPTER VII. Ruth Ofd not wait f= any answer. from the end of the railroad ,to set- "Did you tiers vin far back in he Canadian living t Yes, 'I'did, Rutn, hastened Pack. -btish, rolled along the troll. The For an hour or more Dick was Got .i good scout to go up there to- road was dry and frozen. and the old patlentlyat his wireless dicta Visa's place and remove those Parr stage coach lurched aad sw:axed.•.as q. tiGame 8 room. cases as soon as the coast is clear four bronks'hatileii St: -1j III the silence, broken now and then say, eleven o'clock." Swaying to the -rollSng o[ the y EA some .amateur, he had plenty of "What time is it now?" �� vehicle on the box-seat were the � +` ime to think of Ruch: ' In spite of Must be,about that now. . . . Its driver.and a solitary passenger. Their - ��=!s� �iO� the ��dbi�� 'imself"his suspicions carried-him on after." i low-toned conversation, the creakilig the Parr robbery, now known to Georges' voice -interrupted: "Tele=fiof the coach, and the jingle of bar- 4lave included the taking of valuable phone, Ctirtie." ness were the Only sounds 'disturbing ewels as well as.-the =looting of the Jack went. out, i.pparently,- and the brooding silen_ce of that lonely gether again. The four horses easily Bie81t�8 CL1111 Waters IvWarr cellar of some of its choicest Georges, by the'sourid, must have shut Ktretch o!` swamp land. dragged the body up on th$ bank.' -Still intages. His 'thoughts ran begond the door.- Sudenly, despite the roughness of Salvaging the wheels and running khat, to the radio dance and the sus- "That was a call from the garage," the trail, the driver snapped his raw- gear was a*harder job, as 'they,had i When at- fast the sheep are led) icious signaling from. the tower of came Jack's voice. ' "Tea,'.Garrick guy i hide whip with a report like a pistol fouled a rock.- But at last.they also 'beside still waters; how gcod it is,; - ' 1 shot. The horses broke into a brisk were hauled ashore. The coach was t atter the dust and heat of the eheep- �the Gerard-house. has been hanging around. My man � I . Who was the ringleader of this mis- left. But su,meor.e. saw Garrick in a 11 trot. The increased speed .caused II reassembled, and a stock of the dam., paths. �erable affair? He thought of Stock, taxi.!' i the vehieIe to bounce as. well-as sway. ! ago done taken. A Yew supplies were `,t'onld. gnu get the shepherd mean-' ;of Georges-and of Jack Curtis. He "With Dick?" This quick query was., Between bump9, the delver explain• ruined, and that was ail. ;� ing here. Then remember that gritted his teeth He hated the very from Ruth and a bit anxious. ed -that the terry-boat , had been I As soon as' he had recovered his, streamA are few in .thee 'rsfiiepberd. name of the debonair adventurer. F "No, alone." taken out of a riv lie had to. cross, ; wind the owner of the rowboat turned 1 country of Bible lands. The ahep- i Dick.started from his reverie- The ."Oti - ale . le o-T in-re=i and he-wanted_to�et to the for be=� to'the drfrer and pointed out to him� herds do not rely on diem. Even {, — �vtrere• streams-are-_Lound, their beds dictsgrauh w lief. fore darkness. The passenger d tlrat�re was-stili on the wrong side _-_ r� ----- `'ire was speaking to Ru h. "Dell,! "I've sent another fellow out. Hope I some,hard thinking.' of the river. He also told him exact• and banks are usually broken and N + It the ferryboat hard been taken ly-and precisely what his,cpinlon was I.tlteir flow rough. Sheep are timid, tt here we are again. For a-secoa l last he,sin time... might I thought we were never going� '�Fhere"' This was from'Vira,, out, it was because the ice was mak-I of a blankety-blank old fool who and tear a current of water, as they - fh t-Lo the old Inner Circle again `Isis place." Jack seems-to poun ng a river unsafe. Then bow I would attempt to ford a river of run. well may, for they are easily carries Yf ice•I nfng icer Stream because of their wool." There was ilence for a few minutes, a table. They ii give him the-'beating could they cross a turbulent, g , ".Poor things, how do they ever get I� then Ruth spoke: "1' woader when of his life, confound him!-mash his ;filled river without its aid, Surely The driver answered not a word. al- Jack f; coming," face in-put him in the sheeis for a i they eouidift ford! But the driver But, after all, the mail was sate. _ a good drink r' exclaimed One of the -"' Dick 'at the ether'end: had been a rvicek-maybe-- was an oltptiuier. "Leave It ter me - A--- two `tile maids, whose heart was al- ways open lovingly to-an imals. t an' the brooks;" he chhckled. "tVe'11 ' bit worried about 'the ethics of what Blatt. t i The shepherd sees to that, doesn't 7*7 Garrick's detective proclivities had got Dick-tinkered and tickled and ad- 'gtt arrows samewsys et" there ain't # _ he?" said 'the other t;midly; with r him. Into. He told himself that o e�justed. All ha got was some fool too: much ice comiu' down." - earnest eyes set on our guest. . . . - al to yon ow 5 erd 'whsi Gus would' say: The fact was'He swore. Ha tfied tQ•Sw�ar over the bank was reached. In answer to a9 seed to ti that the Sheep have a good ' that Dick was almost beside himself tether, but with ill success. The fnt4r-=hail. two men put off is a cog _ —' Mink every day? Lteten; - F +with jealousy as he heard Ruth dis-;ference was there to stay,as it always from the opposite shore, and after a "There are wells aad fountains all, - ;^ cussing Jack. is when one is listening in on some poll, owing to the strength of i., ttrIough the vast regions' where the _ Then he hoard anothei-voice over thing pretty gcod. the current and dodging -heavy cakes i flocks rosin, and some parts there _ line wireless. He recognized it -as+ D:ck was sore. But he was not of lee beached the boat acid greeted i are cisterna;.though the shoe like the ;Brock's mice and Brock did rot seern surprised. In fa_t he would have been the driver and passenger. l "That man looks perfectly eon- p � - - p + r tented;!' - - living water beat, - The shepherds _ r _ in the-best of tempers with the gir!s.f pleased.at almost any other time.For,+ .The sacks of. mail were speedify I .. " know where these drinking-plades are He o-si;ht tb be. "lie has his win- "You oughtn't to butt in and try to seven if.his.farni'y were w althy, D:ck t hansifeired to the boat. and the two` alt through the treeless country where 6 . stop an Eau Ruth-not when it has Thad vis if hims_1f sonde da doing ter flannels bsr ell tea 'and eight tons p yt g, � � v. y g j mea began the hard row back. Atter ;of coal in the cellar.*' 'reams are fess. It to a flee sight to r ,gone as for a_ that thing did last;better than the bigger, of the radio a breather they unloaded the mail, 1 see the shepherds bring flacks 'beside 'nigh•. You'll get s^' ebody caught'ficins doing business and if cleminat-!then prepared to return for another i O� the still waters' at some well or foun- one of these days ani " ing interferm r. 'Dick was working�load. In the meantime the stage NOW TO MAKE LIFE HAPPY tain,. wbile the wide silent country - -' T-n,-re was a thinly "vefled,threat In,oti an invention to that end row driver bad been carefully sizing up Take time; it Is no use to fume o7 nvAr which they and many other elseey the grGf3 breaking off of Brock's re-i, He cyst fl-&- hesdgear in u". less the amount of lee in the ricer. Then fret, or do as the angry boy who has have wandered, spreads all around -. vexation on the table, It seemed to he eleetrtfled the boatmen by shout--got hold of the wrong key and them, and the full expanse ci the ski ' " - ~ getting I n ,fn�c\o a@ed ren. come _back, !oilers,i pushes, sbakas and rattles it about in arebes over them. Just because. it wad the Parrs-,him thgt he ham open on the point o!' ' -some friendd of - -- - - ettin uirt the important, thing he I !the lock •untti both, are brokers and --The shepherd makes a certain "1 know," interrupted Ruth. •"But'wanted to hear. He had been making! I'm a-cocain' right over " Before any?the door is still unopened. sound; all his sheep Ile down and when you elf picked us up after the noteR as h? wont along, for vomewhen reply could' be made he. clambered The chief secret of comfort lied to are quiet. Then he fills tfie drinking- atuas<h-up and took us to Vira's--why he had heaxd_something_about the!back on th'e seat, bade fire passenger i not suffering trlfDe® to vex us and to troughs. The bubbling of the foun- did you lav Suppose balky at hes methods of d0 s tin a crhlrt• a8 if a do like�riae. and satbeied up" the �cultivating our_under ro.�rth of small talo', or the current. if it be by a y y 9 pp retna- 'pleasures wtream. is no lonor tbere to trouble there-=aad finds it. A pretty little''dozen people were sending in his men- The river was a moss. of dirty,1 4 the sheep. They can- drink now An- - fr�+nt-pagr< scandal .. �ta1 ether at once- Then, suddenly, as ttim3alinR; ice-filled water. 'Faintly The Little Star - -. dta;urbed. This is the delicate mean- - 'D=-%worry---No one will--$nd ani- ''f.unconsciously, he had sharpened-the!cea1d be heard sh roar of a waterfall 'Twinkle.'twinkle, little star, . ' log of that .word 'still.' As tae He-.. thing Jack t 13 take care of that." IthOng hIs to the exact wave Iength,'a cgitpte of miles downstream. The flaw I wonder if yo , are, b�R'�a-��-Heeade'h - Virs, made a little suppremed ex-done idea seemed to swamp all others,'driver spoke to his bronkd. The coach, Up, above the footlight's sheen the waters of quietness.'"-]!'nom elamrtion. "1 can-imagine my Mater Dick felt tint ha must get to this I rolled easily down the banic, and the Forty-nine or seventeen. .bong of Our Syrian Guest," by if I was caught in a bootlegging clean place whexe_Rath had spent the night next moment was In the I.�'y water,. -- - William Allen Knight. out' That'd 6e the last straw on `the f and wl ere Garrick was turning into In }ha. le Cauldron WISDOM OF LIFE dromedary. She'd be looking for some!dangtrr, if he had not already fallen Y # "Sten are not a canvas upon which noir sheik for me in the shape of a'into it.'' And he.must get there first. For a few leuxths all went well; The wisdom of life Is to preveutiag; U, create e, picture; women are."- new old octogenarian husband. I was He tore out of the .partment, grab the ford was- shallow and the hor-ses- al+ the evil we can, grand in using what F,dward htoiyaear �st,aight on the road to perdition when iced. the firs' taxi, rode only a few kept their footing. The passenger Jo nis evi a Sip to Lha be•i Vtit'Pose: Minard'e Wads Off Grippe. I went into pictures. I shock the folks blocks and dismissed if: dared to breathe again. Then It hap. r'a dozen times a day. But a rum- As he sped down the block• he could pe ned_ A cake of ice sharp as a running scandal! Go, get those to asee the•car in front of Gerard's. Th 'spur jabbed one of the lead broaka In the flank. The animal backed, • - 'nunnery, Vira!". - IIa man ran across under the are light. ; - - Lick at the other end eras aghasLfDfck hvr•ried. He saw in the shadow 'Jibbed, then croadld its team mate -It-was all surprising news, this clue two men struggling and a third creep-,off the narrow g;r•avel -- -� - to where Ruth- night ing toward them. Dick rf___,,_ t es were--nut= of -thals it was aotae. mitigated. Garrick. He we.& just in time. He. depth. Their footing gone, this heavy �, leelief. She' had got.back' to.-town t hurled himself at. the.other attacker, vel;lele: began to drag them:- down- s a - lshaketi up by the accident and had T1 ey were,two against two now. stresm. The driver spoke aad acted gvne'with Vira to Vira's empty town But at the moment when•it-seemed f at tbe'sam, time. ."Jucpp!",he yelled, + house. I4[ore._thaa .Shat„ there was that each war getting the upper hand t and heaved himaelt overboard. The stiomething fi'e did not ggt; but some- of his man, a couple of others ran on. passenger hesitated. bow her smash-up had been concerned Evidently they had been trailing him ' Before he, cogld,summon up,cour with trying to fratrate something,;from. GarsieWs wh€re they must have age to plunge into the ice-tilled river, _ hot perpetrate it. been watching. the •touhle-trees parted.under the a_ 1 "I a n't go back there tonight, The fight f the our 'now swung etraln . and team and coach sailed _ - Vira," she said at length. "I'm going entirely against Garrick and Dick. company, Theu, the coach body be- to stay-at the Usonia. A *ice little, From the Avenue, whence had come I Ing fairly watertight, it floated clear lecture is coming to me for being out t1le tiew as=aibi fs, tiow came a quick t of the heavy wheels. The-passenger two nights and smashing my car. scurry•of feet. A whistle. - Somcone 1 found himself, alpne on the body, be •. _ _ 'ell: ,-. no rum-runjaing arrest yet. rapped as with a hickory-stick on the Ing rilpldly whirled toward the falls. ---*It might dampen she - stkingl 1io11o�e echcee. The driver could not help him. He a, • _ 'rh K - -- ams' fust rescuing, the x _ _.. one I know whose ardor I do not want The four fled. _ _.dampened . . Brock, you said this Tho new* ImVed Garrick•an horses. Rut-the two men with t` - ` would be a lark. It's a lark,,all right.IDick uncer, rioniously to their feet. boat put out from the "shore. Now, S We wake up the larks!" - f "You're ndcr arre-U!" -One' 'o!" with all their street., betiding the "Ruthie, old sore-bones, tow do you Ith�m flashed a badge. "Saw you come ,bars, they were snaking their craft -- �'eel? I heard you. talking_about._a!out of the Cellar of the Inner Circle ftvirly fly down-tream after the rnn- lark. You Iook as if'you had been on last night. Also you were on that away'• The stage driver, his learn :one that took anose-dive." roof tonight!" -now' safety on land, followed along - It was Rae, who was at least one Garrick looked at the badge. They the bank.- One of the men heaved 'a of the new artivals, yore revenue e;lforc::meat men He line. The castaway made''it fast. Pain' "Lark'." Thia from Ruth contemptu- pulled his own card,' issued b the Y Setting a coarse diagonal to the ' .ously, "Yes. One.thing leads to an- Comptroller of State. There •was a current, the boatmen put every ounce other:, alltright.- First we start this moment of perplexity, then explana- of muscle they possessed into the :Some.folks take fpr V nted. . place. Then we get in over our heads. tions and apologies. . job. 3n Hie' excitement the driver They let a cold"run its eotune-': Then 'we begin-getting our own stuff ."Thought you vvre in the Nelvet waded out-into the water'up to his - save money. OEM Then we begin' get-I Gang, too." waist, ahopting advic9_and encourage:- to They wait for their headadies to"weir tirigS more than we r,an use here7.to, " "The Velvet Gang"' went. None of the t h-se on the river If suffering from neuralgia or from netaitfs, Make some moneyto pay the other I "Yeti that's what we nicknamed l heeded him. Each pull of the oars they rely on feeling better in the morning.- ` expenses. Then-,4" _ . _ J that bunch_of_ariatocractic rum-run- �; Eac_H�m_�.ror_���y; Meantime, they surfer uanec�ry p ' Ruth subsided as another voice be vers." pull of the current dragged xbeni Uan becsase there is as antidote. tame audible.also to Dick, Glen had One of-thein had picked up the key. closer'to the ftlllsi. i __ fid gins� aha to to iota Qvdiently been another•.of tyle nett* "Ah-hal •We're in luck!" piphtind to the. Bank ?` Vert us a es*an the once arrivals. 8o, -without the, form.4lity_ of -a- endure. If pain persissbo, tx►nsult gone dol or "\ow,fellows," smoothed out Glenn, search warrant, they enterd'the Ger- Then the prow of the rowboat as to its cause. - - came within reach - of the worried fill? or- r ve yourself a lot.. ditcomfor0 -Z s_" - -If anything lead ever been there-_ driver.- Frenziedly he gra a an -` - ;- the �� proven uses of Aspiritil. "To rogues when ro es fall out,"t the stuff was gone! I gave the extra heave needed. The is safe. ways the some. All id Ruth 'finished w' augh and some . "Then-why the fight.--with ,us"." rowers jumped out.into th.water and stores with complete directions. I in the o t voice.- - -�puzzled Dick as they parted from the grasped the line. 'A few'strenuome , -"1`' hear Jack and Georges• down chagrined raiders. tugs and the coach grounded on bot- Rae changed the subject "Just to get na out of the way,' tom- �`he passenger jumped ashore. - - diplomaticallq. "Oh,he Jack,now.�gfrunted Gatrick. "Gash'! I ache! ghe.passenger safe, the driver gas e•Well,Jack, what'4 the di " Humph! . . The Velvet Gang! . . I his attention to putting his coach to- - don't know whether it's a detective �s......>'`.t.:`l....a'.-..�,;i�ar:+awi,t',�:ro.-#'.G n..:>>'•:47 .��...yr.d'.....sa�.„,fivr,•^...•''.-='•°".,•_•:..:.E�v..e..K..s-..da.k.:_.. _•..-.�.+,..,.zt_•.'!f:.`eis.•..,'.,-,,.»:-�,:,os.�.r.�.�a.i:.'..k-...,s_i:...�.a;t..te.{,..a,....'.�+ �sers..«, �ksti..-.„-t'rSo�k.,e:. Throat.Needs:z .,,M�i,n-._.rr�d.'.wea 30 'Thaissu O. — t , - tl �„a„g.. .T z;.�csc•^.:1. *�'*f".'�^•� i � V ..io" Aber" Proud of ')'heir Goveiiment' Bu� Slawa J,, a Abolatim our gisier Province May Well Be ,Ont&6o !Aely N Yeat =t ..,,...:...New Rail Line To Arctic ort _��cial Commission Named-to. -fnv gjkeported­AQa�- eatia_�e in Liberia `]Rokite, to be Openea by '3 1, 1930 -may see the Will Make Available Vast ParlC-w-Tha year or forced,labor -North last vestige-of slavery L.agnite Deposits in wiped oir the earth. .and. Aid Forest Pe- With' the opening of-the New Year velopment a commission of three.members ac, 'oBy 1931 Ontario willi'be linkedbY companled by many -assistants .......... Tail with an Arctic port. Completion Li. will leave Paris for the Republic of, •of the province-owned railway to west coast of AfrIc,4 t9. 'Aloose Factory has hist beea sanomic; beria, on the cieclide whether,slavery or.forced Ia.. *d by the government and in little bor still exists there, more than a'year steel* will run all The investigation was demanded ot. the way north from Toronto to JamiDsa by Liberia fol. the League"Of Nation comment from-.Bay. lowing.- disparaging The Timiskaming & Northern On other nations that slavery was still t- ar!o Railway Is nQw aa'far as 011can The Usitad. rampant In that republic. Portage. It Is to be extended im- states was- one member on the com- -medlatel5i to Blacksmith rapids, where mission, the League one, and Liberia the government, is planning the first has appointed the thir'd.' state-owned miaing.project in Canada. 28'Signatorles' The lignite deposits at the rapids are The slavery convention adopted by only-lVrty miles from the present end 96 and which so far sOt the railroad and are joined by a the League in 29- has been signed by 28 nations, seeks winter road. r en; complete abolition of'Blavery o Vast Su forced labor, which Is known to still pply Blocked Out There are ml!lloas of tons of lignite exist in certain coloiles of Africa. already blocked out by the diamond The United States, wbl.b early rati, -7. rers, suffl- drills of government expo, tient low-grade coal to make the prov- fled the convention and has been owof the prime movers in Iti erifor66 from the ent of supplies -Ince independent ment, has taken such ati Interest in �­Ualted States. The government is at, 46 the Commission's.work that It recent pushing the railway north to speed the work of testing the IWte speed appointed Henry Carter of the "At Blacksmith rapids are deposits of VIEW OF PROVINCIAL LEGISLATIVE BUILDINGS AT QUEBEC y state, department to become Charge of the parliament buildings at Quebec City. d'Affaires ad Interim at'NIonrovid. Lt white coal e Iblack coal land potential The photograph here shows aerial view berta, to observe and assist thewworli .---'-:Iouad together; From the Ilgaite beds less than'sevof the International slavery commis -, iase �� unty miles of road will have to beThe-Peasant Obvphdion of ?atrolwan Rises cion. !i salt The League ho-Des that_the_work-Of The lina Is atonal C ­ tile =ftzsr of ter-1-1— will penetrate a great tractTo Be Vire-Consul I ens.In Germany i Andre 'Stegfr,,�d in the Atlantic after the first of the year and finished. ftory in which deposits of china 0 OP Monthly (Boston): Even after a cen. before June 30 in order that a report iand gypsum are known to exist and, 'Assigned to�Tan be made during the summer to where a large pomdon Is covered by� tury ofintense indUlLrial life. the Edmund J. Dorsz ihe pre-cambrian Weld, the soarcel outcome of Attempted ShiP'Isoclal structure of France is essen- United States Legation the League. It appears that Liberia is vrithholding her ratification of the _of Canada's mural wealth.- meat of Ammunition tLally built up of Reaslats. artisans, spite of -the drift at Ottawa -tu=CMnff�, -Jand bourgeofis. , In conystritfon-until the investigation has opens Now tisdaatiies to the-cities, which seemq to be part t�(Ottawa,—The rise o mu ---T. bten complet The extended railway will fa6 L tate Kiel, Germany.—Wh6ther the Ger- t of our tried of the normal developme;u Dorsz from the po-it of a foot-weary In, Colonies ._the advance,of prospectors and min-' 1; y in alnstay o% Since the Dian Releshwehr and a. Y Per Westeru civilization. tte in the Detroit police force adoption ­of.the Lea erg itith the north and In time -will' or bad knowledge of an attempted, French life is still the peasant. Th-e, Patrolman on _gue United Sta,.ej vice-counsul us — mase for. the utilization of PuJVwn0(I1 shipment of 8,000.000 rounds of rifle to that of Un census of 1921 estimates at 54 per at Ottawa, is re-counted In a special convent%= there have been numerous forests and water power there. The�anilmunition, worth over s10g.000 from, cent. the rural population of Frak -e. reports that both slavery and forced rai!wdy Is expected 10-Justify Its e-" 1 Man.Germany to the army of the late 1 as'against 49 per cent. in the United dispatch from Detroit recently, labor still exists in several African tension by the exploitation Of the Dorsz, 23-ygari-old, assumed bl% among whkh are colonies of ehurian War Lord. Goa. Chang Tm States and only 20 per cent. In En K-' colonies a y to ba 11 COuLfUt With t!le English' new position bn December 27. The France. Is sensational -and .-story.of how The League hap repeatedly -shown territory through which It will Pd%'3 land. Lin in January. la2g, Is likel he left bigh school be little thought as. present] etermined at a sensatio' trial which farmer and the gram gro4e, tore compleLon of his term afid thea,appreciation of Great Britain's efforts of develtpment of ,loose stock raiser of tae Vn!ted States, the iopened here last week. by perseverance versed hfm3e4f U a to stamp out torcedjabor and slave" -Owarto's only salt-water port. 3lany, The trial is the result Of A Sweep-. French mart'.mky-be cousiJered as the Itugulqt in the ambition of one day 2nl!lioas must i e spent In harbor im-':Ing her colonles, but re;,ards France ing i"vestign tion -h;rh lasted nearly eery type of the peasant; a small Ili tering the foreign service of• his somewhat refractory in this re- .1 provements. before Ontario comme.�ce, years. The-case.'is&attracted In- lamdowmer' and solitary worker. who erf" al 3 ___t= plot of country, was recounted by his mother, 4,4, can go to Europe via the Dorthirn,ternaticnal attention. Papresentativoi lives' by cultivating his own P11 gard '`route. The goifernment ls'coafldent., 0 farmere In Ursr Rose G. Dorsa at her Detroit C-tain French quarters are fight- of the press and public were exeltided rand. ' Out' of Epworth Boulevard alowever, that & new iTshing Industry, "to safeguard France, 5.000r.000 are -heir own man- home on Ing the efforts of the International y slid Had. from 1, court -111 spring up in James Ba t, Im• Young Dorsa first worked as a-4001- convention because they believe it completed. interests of state" On. the motion of tors. TbI9 Is a fact of suprern maker, then. as a clerk in a brokerage conve son Bay when. the road Is the prosecutor. portance in our siudy of !he French detrimental to the -sts of the 7 . 6 -__ vlew, for t:�e peasant btr.i. hotise. always ailing- his spire, time colonies. They point out, for years The accused., who._sre, alleged to,point of with study. After two , unsuccessful collo nil English Reserve have engineered th� ta*ge is always close at hind even, irr giant inteirnation the coloul'sts have been able to Put pass examinations� to, en Illustrated smuggle which was halted just al the heart of the rities: and although atlel!tpts to new estates under cultivatiog and .0 K..Cbesterton Ih the ter the foreign service. be signed on What is the matter- the ammunition was about tr,bg loaded Ilvey- may be far from the modernize Africa only through arc. Loadon News. land the a% a patrolman last August and re- mod h continue to feel and react like 0 !Wttk us: too much with everybody �on a Norwegian steamer here, are Ft i*renc tuaraid on the force ants October 15 -Ing the natives to work. The native" t will not leave a man long enough I former German army office-,-, a naval pea"nts-- when be once again journeyed to according to reports, are -sometimes cover tbat'iofficer and five Berlin merchants. -------- sulai captured at the point of a gun and Washington to take another con by himself for him to discover entire'shipmei-t was seized by &t1ol,'"fol- forced to work for a--certain period .-he I. himself. Therefore. we have ai The I . Games in a Better World test success in the examin after they had exam= to� lowed by a brilliant few months at after which they are released and ...�perpettial out-pouring of gifts from the:customs officers Bernard Dar%l, in the Specta individual, but leas and�ined cases which had been declared f Its foreign paid a smal sum for their labor, State to the all work In headquarters o (London): I suppose we shoild service resulted In his assignment to less given back by the Indlyttinal tc!as containing article- of brass. The better world be much. much her- to bald ovi all hu-1 shipments cams, the State. This here in 16 freight in a Ottawa. i 'In�veatigution showed_7 manit..y; ..but it is 'especially hard on I cars. d that the ter thanweare now, though I trust ,the English. They are a nation of entire cargo had been purchased by we should never get to the pitch of Find-FidiinglIanks bumourtsU, In the did sense; wbtcb.Lsi,an Italian agent: Ii-waas A to on the unclestandingthat the "best re Not Disturbed the very OPPOSUO Of & uRtIOR Oflithat the cargo was to be shippedman" was ourselves, We. should Heart is Exposed Societi Its. Their wits haveChina b our*ctut.)�4--of course "work-iosto, Norway, &rKf thE-nce-te came from astray- never throw eA beat ;�a poetry a" leisurely ftc�-.l The ammunition c our partner's Incision Reveals Gov'ernirient Reports Do P4oi --maintained by one of the nor say that it was 9 tion, which grow best in lives of quiet;ping plant -gods and men to wit- Wrongs in Diagnosing in and detachment A:hd I do, seriously,accused merchants at SuePlitz near fault, nor .call. Bear Out Shift ght -to make our Ill Luck. I am Inclined faint- glishmen oul Torgau. mess Ailments Ocean M think that,En f ancietit I to hope that we aboard not talk -some fight for that right o -1"L'i .games quite so much as we do Ann Arbor, Mich.—Four University (Ptawa.—Officials of the Maririe Do. ri ga sanctuary, before it In broken dorm; - A The Sneak Guest now,.or that, at any rate, we should.of Michigan surgeons recently a"n" partment here are not unduly alarm- by the mere American her 'Statesman ri,>utced' resulta of their obseriation ed 0, uttile Y.Y. In the .New talk about tIrem more impersonally. over reports, Altering through the lbave never been a Jingo, o ler, Id' don) Several I correspondents have W. -Atlantic ship I am sure that, when we wrote about ctf the beating of a huTnau heart,vie newspapers from trans about the 'liolitical boasts call ' liall at ed through an ope?Wng in the cheat of masters to.tfie efect t1fat the recent Isolation of England, but I would do a been writing to be Times during the thim, *e ,should. not, a— rve e SplendJd! w da" on..the subject of the "liphere," nor a-club an-"Implement"; a patient., earthquake has disturbed the bed of _past fe_ good deal to pres. th jso!ation of the'Englishman.- " Through the incision made guest." This is apparently, a 3elther should we call people whom de by a the ocean off the American coast. newly Invented t . e ­' ' w by their Christian.wound which necessitated removal of The previous report that the, Salting.rm describing a. per- we du not know sar. who vistts any h6use as ah :ac- 0'—'a"—. -­names nor describe- tb4�m" as "the a section of the chest wall, the Your banks had disappeared-b" been en. Novel SCOURA supply quatutanco and afterwards sells any young guardsman" or ,the' forty-five physicians recorded the electric cur- drely dliproven .,by f Britain's Wheat interesting private. conversatloft he year-old-stb6libr;6�er'"-and we should rcnts-generated by-the heart's opera- schooner captains who have reported Brig.-Gen. Sir Henrye�tion. They discovered importsm, In- to Ottawa that no such displacement. ry Page 9poft Ia a 1 has heard as gossip to a newspaper. never-say of a. lady player that a .04 Empire - Review (Loudon); , 'I- the current method of has' taken place. At the same time nest wheat it Is clear that If this Is done-on any looked dainty and crop barvestIng the ft con ­.bandeau." they sa'L sidera6le scale It is' very Idiagnosing heart ailments, L the :i-sterg 0! crop for maniryears, In 1920, the Bri- If there is a spylauCtUaZliong In TUO inton- whose' duty was to -repair'thO frae. threat to asocial-life. tisb farmer found himself deprived wtil soon sity of current whichh hitherto tured communication lines south 0 1:13 1 111 be an end of conversation, and. the Are War Books True? been believed due to disease on the Newfoundland, have similarly report%- 7 Zed wheat fro.;:ee—;j�jny.) The Brl- strong, silent 'Engllsbman will-be. Truth (London) War is an emo- right aid.e of the heart,were found to ad no change.; ftish'tarmer does-not need a high arti- than 'tion at.ldast at old'ai Euripides,who be cawed by di However, the Government Hidro: ificial price: what he needs is a stable come stoilger and more silent. . . diseases of, the opposite tHimpl-ed'ot the Homeric glorification -side. gr4phLe Service Intends next spring ever. But Euripides, being a Qreek, -,Trice which gives him an economic of it. o send the C.G.S. Acadia over the a pitfall Invy t ­�..-ireturu. The hard wheat .such as avoided over-statement,' -banks With its echo-squading _appar* T4e Government's Blunder which the Remarques and the Graves r. Hoover and ,Mr. 77hotimas ,comes from the Dominions will' al- tux, in order to 'determine whether d wheat London Daily Express (Ind.) : Mr. fall headlong. Nation and Athenaeum the depths within the nationaii Jurls- quired In Britain but whe. All war is foul, an (London): ways. be re ny and-oth- s-blundered badiy in let- the men who.wage It, according to altered N. which comes from Germs, rr MacDonald ha -Hoover has been holding con diction of this country, have er European countries, .0:. from'the:ting the "bigger and better dole" bill them, are reduced to the level Of ferences at the White House with the or-not directly displaces British) .d beasts. Courage, self-sacrifice,' en-, object .ol'onsuritig that every,avafl- 'Argentine; �at, and, if our contentio' n-is ise4 the light of-day. He never shoul igirown wh have countinaficied"it.' Its ver7 exist- 'durance, self-control, and honor, thesO able form of constructional work shall ff in _forwkr -- --rapidly as -Tight that we can grow what is ence is a negation of everything which lifive no p&r -It-­-From first to be pressed 4- ai h Empire, It Is ised, the nation, last It is switilshnesis unredeemed. possible)-It Is to soon, of course, to prom in the British the Socialists 'reasonable- duty"an fo m the picture, we say what degree it success will at- ._.--`-_fthat a re create work-arido in- And if we recoil from Thiy were to the price stead, they are g6oiql; to-give alms to are derided as sentimentalists Who tend Mr. Hoover';� efforts. But at any cereals need not raise will nQt 4ace facts whenAbey are pte* rate, these efforts are taken very to the British consumer, tread boy& 'it POS91WO'tO­dbutlu o u*-*Ith fidelity at last! But seriously, not only In America, put would makf seated t t Iproduce w3ieat in Britain. The most difficult courage of all Is the point Is: Are we getting the facts? In the comments which appear InrYk not the two,o'clock in t 9 ih0 Thing if we are, then weare at a lose to the British 'Press. We all find It whA ate a - -flesh and blood en that Mr. �%at GA we have beard so . much understand bow quite easy to believe sentence Of thirty years may consoleab Out;,-It is the courage tha _r ale and. exhortations that it won't I I thing through.,D. Lloyd George. Iffted, and why the'fighting men did American econOM13 situation; anir "She Is a college nate. I -be- himself with �be thought lint as raving ll�n;ttles And 71914 in our own case we.have almost Wit loilt. ings, b� a crime ravenirg wolves. 'abandoned the hope that Mr. Thomas lf,eve." Kaon been a bombing In There has similar task, -,'Yet; she to an old.maid of arts." W a -doctor singing, Chicagotor several days how, and who has an essentially "An old maid or arts?,, all W According V I*— We have heard can't help but wondel whethe the "Aviation from the Ground Up" is and is not coufted to appeals 'Isn't that what you Call 8, female Warms the blood. in, n attacked the pine- the title of a now book. It sounds hortations, will make any bachelor of arts?" o some that has made.ours jpositivelYl troll-Sy has finally Ia.) Herald. worth consideringL -Florence (A boil-Tlaq Humorist revalonable. t. ;., apple MD. • as e ... .n... . s. ° ».s ,. '� , ., �.. ,..+ r..., aur e.h� ...7`•-J :.y. es: .,•*�' 3• v', .i.:.;�.. t v"xei ;Y .t+�r �,r X_✓!- .-•s f�'9. ,�, '«<w* v0. - v^ °�; :'�,._ h• esk Y V. "'c,;s. n,n ...c. 's='' i^."'". .e*:",. •-t'�: -,0.e- .•4-�... isY:-,Fav ...a, r.s .5&.:i:.-+.ro .,:,G'�e .s•«Y..; .,:1�.: .•z5,. '1'., ,.'' _ ':x',i' 's"'° - -r',;. '+7i..,,., 'ri- - - w3. �•� ^it t'. x•. 6tx. ''> ':fit' •'S".Y.�,s, .Sv :. t- %z-i'd', i'+•... - •".. ux•^ sx7 ,C: .• 'c -t. .,Q. ewe. r1 w.,ry_ e.Q. _t ,-;t:- •�v :cFx� _ .' , +.. '-,. . FIVEON.,.... ;, ..,. ° w .,_ .,, .. ._..y.. •,r .fir - r Y.: •.r :.�•-;x3-e,. `ro• ,a'• ..>•. ..:ia..tu.,_,. ....# .`#lS,.n .. . .. . _, ...,. . �. . .......:�.' -. ., ...,. .,-- •. _ frG��»: .�`_ ::o. a°�,.t. ,%'r€.- a,.. •ti �.•... - -•r-...�..:: a.v-w0.. �., '' _ �.� ,{ •.'7� , - ...,,'-'s.-.-_', .. .-„ ; � „ , r. „,. ..'.... ' .•6 - t: ..fit �� r : r di-Ww. Morrish of GoderiAB �is -The Indies 'Ald of IOCALISM& y , g his sister, Mrs. A. Burrell. rev's•' Church will meet at the -Mtss Ethel Powell, of. the butes of Mrs. Arthur l3oyes on ` .� i RR -Alvis Buslibp wishes his many Whitby Hodpital, visited her par- Wednesday, Jan. Sth, at 3 D. m. �.� }. _ - eats.`ii'. B. and ML e: Powell, one -Dr. T,FaWlse,Resident Dervt� ea®t Yea a blight and happq da last week. : ist, Ofrice in residence, two doors ,. :.des �''et�r. -__ - .- y --!sire. &igRa(�ee ova Peak),-o -The Winsaa.._family .Qf__Pf ter• east of St.. Andrews Church, Pick baro, and the Douglas -- - Toronto, spent the botidsywith fami.lp, of eying. Oiiice house I'r-a:izs: to o.p.ia her aunt, Mre. A. Bucrell. Toronto, spent Cb•ristmas with daily, and evening -by appointment. - ____ :• _ - 3 -Mrs. G.Young,of Chipago,Ill., Afro. A Burrell and eon, Russell. (x-ray service).-* i �' ; speint the -hof'd-sue -hare with her -$egin the new pear with good -The services ifs $t. ..P ' l's • :- E _ r �°" priests, Joseph and Mrs. Cowat}. ceeolutious. One of these should United Church next Sunday, Jan. - " -R. G Jones,f?rtsggiet,' wishes be 'that you pay,your enbecrip 5th, will be as follows: 1-080 a. m. We W18iu ourmany C ("ItUlYlerB %.hie many customers and tion to yo.urlocal paper strictly in. -Morning wofthi and S, S. class- . a happy and proeperoue . Naw advance. ea; 2,30 p. m,-Y. P. Dept.: 7,00 r Year. -Frank -Prouse, was in White p. m,-eventng worship. -- F ,George Clowaq,of Brock Rand, vale on Saturday meeting the -St. George's Women's .Guild ��d �r181IC�B a Rrlght- is spending the- winter 'in Moa= , P club rooms. on , Creel with his son, NIcholas,.and when bthey adjusted aeeannts with Wednesday, Jan. Sth, at the hour - faauilp: -- the township. of 2.30 o'clock, p. m., when there The Sacrament of the Lord's -At the annual meeting of No. Rill be the election of officers. All i Ha. . and, _ Supper will be administered in 9t. 4 east scbslol section on Thursday members sire,requested to attend. _ ppy Andrew's Chfireh"at the morning last Harry Boy'es w" a -There- died, -on Friday, Dec. service on Sunday next. trustee in place of Murray $arrett 27th, at the home of Bruce and whose term had expired. Mrs. Conner, of Whitby, formerly P t1 -Air and Mrs: Frank Boothe,' pp y p Pros erous of Whitby,with Mis9 Alice Boothe -The price of fuwl.this season of Pickering, their infant twin eon, oy Ottawa, spent Friday aveDing has. been lower than in recent Lloyd Neilson. The fuae'ral tool; 'wnb the EAwson family. years and in consegneoce the de• place on Sunday ,to Salem Gems '' -Rev. Dr: Fraser, of Dnnbs wand has been greater. Geese' tery, it E Yy YEAR. ,�- ton, will coadnct preparatory ser• and turkeys have decorated many ,. vices in.St. Andrew's Church this tables this Christmas and hiew. •- _ A(Friday) evening at 8 o'eltxk. • Years that have not felt the -ouNBA TON: ' 'The annual Convention of the weight of one for some yeafe. Messes Saunders and ding, of Tor- m "'Pickeriog Township S. S. Associ• -St. George's congregation has onto, spent the !week-end vdth Miss fation will be held in, the Ba tint beer;busy daring the past week Jarat Allison. - pp :•Ohureb, Claremont, on Wednes- cleasinR up their church after the A special meeting 'of the W. M. S. day, Jan. 15th. recent fire. They .were able to will be held at the Manse this Thur- -An auction sale of the farm resume worship in the church on sday afternoon at'3 oclock - • `atots3c and implements,- hay, grain Sunday last. It will be some time, Firs. Doha Mills, of Toronto, vi it- Fred T. _ Bunting, Pickering belonging to the estate of the however, before all the damage is ed with her mother;Mrs, White. _ Established 1857. late Timothy Reddio,Rrock Road, repaired. 'The carpet wan destroy- Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Lappage; whose h' will be held on Tuesday,Jan. 14th, ed and they are now discussing summer cottage is on Con. 1. cel- �P@'fateh out for bills giving full the question as to whether they ebrated the Wth anniversayry of their d s _Partieuiate. will buy new carpet or put down xedding on Tuesday, atthe home-of e a1`�oauat-8i�hoot FietiaR of hardwood floors: — their- daughter, Mrs. W. Ralston, ••the Pickerialt school section held -The roads throughout. the 192 Albany Ave, Toronto. Five gen :.AQ - -- ADiq torle D Thursday last, at which there township are in•a very bad con erations were-present.. The father of Mrs. Lappage, J. Boyce, who is now -.. __alssf�ll_.B.t_tendance,_:dlticial at greaact.- Motor ears a s 'John S. Balsdon was elected trus- 4, and a resident of Weston, and the --- --- driving over them cut is to the ' tee as successor to Geo. S. Barker, snow making deep ruts and when Creat grandson, of the couple George -. .. LspPaR'e' --Wilson, vreze- present. ., whose Germ had ex 'red cars meet it is almost ]mooaaible - - - z Rev. F. A. and Mr9. Lawson Friends from all parts of Ontario an'l a - to get. out of the ruts with ' the city gathered to extaeixl good r. ' rx entertained at a family dinner at shovelling. -is these ruts are %a wishes at a reception held during the, � their home on Friday. Dec. 27th, ver crooked, cars get badty afternoon end Pvening• y : --i--honor air 1.-W.$a4 Mrs. axes wp. The havoc-caused by of Nerfollr v a. There-Reye the care ma v - 1' ti'teen of the Lawson fatasilp pros very, bad for sleighing. H� lelvrrtsoesna»ta» — -- - - - eat. Air and Mrs. Brannon left -Io driving through che'cona• - ``a on_New Years eve for their_ home try one is ie pvcssed Ith the `OR SALB-One at+t Taledn aprtasf 34 in Norfolk. scales. Rood as new. Apply H carelessness of man rmers to Hx$h sad Creek. 1'ti -The services in St. George's leavingtheir farm Implements nine ' 0b areb on Sunday, Jan. Sib, will p O LET-5 room fratate house wittl s is the church. Sunday School to thedelds all winter, 1n else Rpot T` $rage.bot b s0.f flood conditton. Apaiy to H - where they were last used. Whenu.h: Haghhnd Creak• sod set ti 30 a. m.: morning prayer and an implement Is housed whenever sermon at 10 30 a. at.. and evening OR SALE-SevPra] freab milsh x" it i9 not used Its life-time will be -,OR and eprin ers: Holstein trades. A.J prayer and sermon at 7 P. m. A mush Longer than if it was de. T..vIcr. R,R Z. Pagekenng• t 19 - rt meeting of Ehe Deanery Local prived of this care. Besides so 1'"ar many custoIDers i3ouocil of the A. Y. P. A. will be OR SALE-8 roomed frafale hawse. I km le that is well cared for F ,r p° ble than one that is ex v.,uage a Held in St George's club roomy on p m gone comattson, aitx-ula in the oie'nesday. Jan. 7 'Will ran easier and with less trou. Pickers For tttID partxvlars appfY toA. T and Fr]emds r; --A quiet weddin took place at kinds weather. Mose • t 5f►cres th, at 8 m. y pent fa Lar RENT-Rhues with abouslef • '8t. Andres�'e Manse o0. Thnreda posed to all R Thursday. housing farm implements will A of garden, stAM hen none.and orchard passed. D42C 12th, when Air, Walter 9, Peawwuon April let, 1930 A Y Chas. A.FW1- - - Another ear has - bring good returns. - ' r Ferguson, of Whitby, was united - _ er Pickering,or phone Pick r0 & Ilei to marriage to Mi-ba Estelle Mar- -Sometimes we are asked by OR©NTO WET-WASH LAV'V- To you, therefore whose good- garet Milligan, of Thornton, Oat. people wily we do not pubhoh the TDRv (semi Rotate,—ut our doer earl and _ daaghtero S. T.and Mrs. Milligan. cameo-of their yisitorp, *bile we explain ou iii: ff avis roustber .wavehop Yowme publish the names,of those vibit- ,,,;,peck up and deliver 3 times s week W]ll toward As, Whose loyalty t0 tt&, :_ Rev J. S. Ferguson, father ol!�th® 'kms _ - In. performed the ceremoo lag other horses. The only reason � coo �• O RENT-lo tbsVilla;geof Picker. � The happy couple will reside in is because fire do oat know of �' Whitby. p . �+g:situated on Church Sem . three dace whose COIIfide]zCe In L]$, has coney! these cases and we have not re south of the R.C church, A comfortatrle fish" }.. ceived an notit"e Of them. We house 6 rooms. rlectnc wired, .oft water pump - I , -The Women's Institute .will y :a the kitchen, An in good condition wifl be kroted toward the ear ai]eees9, we iseet ori Tuesday next, Jan. 7tb, 'would consider it a great favor if ,.,cared Jan let, 1830. To see the boar"and for }` ��_ all those 'who have visits" or partwIllan F to Mr,Harland,Pnoters Guild, ,at the home of Airs. Walter Bray. Fickenng• ip1 e3soo. anti A report of the League who have ether_. exte73 � our mS L�I --nks-un-- our - ---will-lie given by Airs, J. Draper. interest if they would inform ue CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. W. Murkar will give&'paper, either personal] or by a note - , " entitled "How can I prevent m to the office. Ve are only too 1 �a,ish to thank'tie--many friends - sincere good wishes for a Bright, anxious to ablieb tbeae Items self from becoming mentally to p ani neighbors for their" many acts o2 aided." Thorexchange of ,Chrht• that are of interest to many• kindness and Words of sympathy 41- -than presents should be s0. inter- -A fairly Rood attendan ceof during the illness and death_-,of my Happy and�Prosperon.s New Year. 1~ eatingpart of the program. Music the ratepayers of the village met Wife, and to the Ladies.Aid of the ' . . >by Miss M. Gordon. to the Town Hall on Monday whttevale united Church. for their { On behalf of St. George's con- evening for the annual nomica- beautiful floral•tributes- s. rexaLloo. the .Rector- and Weir• Lion for the position of police _ wit• PEEBLEg. den's hereby tender their' •incese trustee and to receive the finan• — - - thanks to thope friends whoaasist• vial statement from the police _ _ Your vote and in•- red to anyway in the recent con• trustees and to bear -►n account of lfiagration which destroyed a the,work done during the year. fluence respectfully portion of the search, To the .The following caddidates were - �members of the fire brigade and aomioated 'for the position of solicited for others,they tender tbeir gratitude, police trustee: Ww. Cnllis, Jae. = .and to the of einji of-St, Paul's And�a-.,�r-J, Prouse, R. Oliver ' a glad St, Andrew's, who so kindly Crnmmer. John Powell, S. W: N. ► wen, !' - - `:offered aaeom_tnodation_d rank-Pissrson,- ^-male-B. 1�• _ period of renrodelliag.. peacer,-W: John Clam and Alvin _ _.. . .. - -In our last--issue an Item 0.p, Bnshby. All have retired except- peared in wbich we referred to ing the trustees of last year,-viz --.as. Councillor - _.:_-Gti f - . ._a a wo re Pogioes Frank Pronse,, Wm; CnUis- and S - - bad no gas in their EnnVs wndtbat W. Davis-- Various -matters of - -- _ rLhe fire a:tiostniahece bad 0.o interest-to` the village were die- Poll' Mon4y, San 6, 1930 =M a �o, chemicals. This was no fault of enssed. �tboRe wbo bad charge of the fire- -Beginning with Monday, Jan. Pickering Township Election - - CHAPMAN -.7 �pthting egn wentI Rs it' hue been 6th,and ending,with Friday, Jan. , found that the fireball bad been 10th, a week of prayer service Your Vote and Influence are `broken into and all the gas taken will be conducted under the respectfully solicitbd for "' n E CENTRAL -' GARAGE out of the tanks in both engine°, leadership of St. Andrew's and St. t� 4-.�} 4 -and small chemical fire extingnish• Paul's United' Chn'rebes and St. R. E. Mowbray .:,.ere had their contents emptied. �e�rge's Anglican Cho-reh. On t, r Two o be rubber coats are also Monday evening the service' will -As Councillor - Telephone 4900 - ;•nieei.n There ie no.clue to the be held in St.•Paul's Church,when -$guilty persons: Rev. R. H. Rickard will reside - _ p Polling Monday, Jan. 6, 1930 - • . - . _ -In the course of his•addrese to and ReV: E. G. Robinson evill the jury at the hearing at the See- preach--,-On Tuesday evening the Pickering TownshipElection: t' x onions of the Peace at Wfslkerton service will'be held-in 9t. An - Auto a alrg [>•eee88 } __of as auto accident case, Ills Boa• Brew's Church, when Rev, J. S. your Vote and In$uenre re - p ! f your Judge Oweua drew attention Ferguson will presideand Rev. Mr. respectfully solicited fo r to a misconception in which nam Rickard will preach. On Wed• -,- .,Gasoline, Ace ylene .Weldlug, .-bere of people 0.pppeeeer to persist. ne@day evening the service will be A g Rittenhouse _ d1,� ' For the benefit of thaea who seem held in 9t. Paul's a B wilt _ Battery �iLarging to think that, because they are be conducted b the Young Peo• els Councillor t` ' r travelling on a Provincial High. pie's Societies of this three church. . - ' ' wag, tlst•�73av firs ay evenlo the over persons in care approaching Ponin Monde Jan 6•'1930 - e L ;, meeting will be held in 9t. Geor• 8 Y� r a' a from intersectidne, he stated, i Re'ft Church, with Rev. Mr. Robin. Pickering Townehi Election r .effect, that that depended upon son presiding and fi,ev. Mr. Forgo. g p of cars circumstances. Automobile@ arf• son preaching. On Friday even• AF forced to stop before entering a Ina the service will be held in St, your Vote and IofllueneJ e ar� T _.Provincial Highway, but they arp Andrew's Cbnreb and will be s respectfully solicited for entitled, after doing so to offering Laymen's service. At this service - - -- f tsnce if they hid reached the iotPr• 0.o offerintrill be taken for local Robt. C. ReeBorSPENCER section abe9d of motors operatinn charity. The choirs of the re- -CHARLES Be.V fin.the Provincial High Way. Thi @pective churebee will be rRspons As Conncillor. $,0 point npoo whieb man., tppea• able for the leadership cf Praise • a; • I are aYis.�d.. {Polling rMonday, Jan, 6 194 �rc' a ®'rind, 4h ., -... —a ',..`yi.•. •'"•,,.. .,p>. C`; "', ,..} .4 «s, ". 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