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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_01_10 W" W-P 7 kei, p- .71 • 'Alwev"OL, XLIX,, JPICYA[ERING, ONT., FRIDAY, , STAN. 10: -1930 tio. 19 h " Vv*f$**iliP%saL "Tbo. -DUNUARTON Ked4cal'. hlte S Mill HIGHLAM0 GREJEK.Bally Maxwell, who, for some The Dunbarton A. Y. P. U.' is ri GREENWOOD months past, has been connected gain making itl start tg-ward another P R. H. C. PEARSON-Physician with the Northern Electric Co. at year, of progress.-On Fri"I night f. ood-Swzeon. Dunbarl on. 10ly Montreal;has been with his parents the first meeting of the New Year High- LUIS_ Ie running again after the flood, Walter and Mrs. 'Maxwell, of was held and the following officers R. FORSYTH. Oph.Do., Director XL%aloptometrical Association of Ontario.Reg. Sawing Lumber.,Chopping land. Creek, for the Chiistmas hal- were elected: Rentor-Rev.,F. Rob- 'EstabUsbed 18M btWd Member of-the American Brain,n,summer months, Ways. inion, Hon. Pres.-H. A. Newman, exa-ined by Past Pres-Geo. Shaw. Pres. ont.Out. -and Fridays. C, pu Tuesdays WHITZV^69 .v, Sh,.. , Vice Pres.-Leonard' Dixon, 'Th,6- teacher.,, of our vale left for. Specialist. Honour graduate of the C61.1ege Manufacturing Baakets o'f all Sec.-Doroth 0 .3, FEED AT RL A.G RU BIN-A.0 -Eyefile bt y Swan,'Treas.--.Cliff kinds, including : Schwalm, Assistant Treas.-Logan of the following scI1661s on Saturday metry of Canada; Gold medalist and Poynter, principal Straughan, Executive, Committee ilratt man prize winner in 1928. At Markham Bushel, 11 Quarts, 6 Quarts, Pint last: Miss E. of =eMonday -from 9 a,rn- to 5p.m..in Dr. - rates. the Stayner Continuation school; Margaret Pl--yne, Donald Straughan, FIRST COST i edeptclonice. At Stouffvilla from.Wed- Quart Boxes, Berry Crates. Ted Clarke. The ineetings, are to be to Saturday of each week. Eyesexamin. Miss Mary Nowlan, ,principad of the as fitted aW repaired. Highewt quality A large stock on band at hool, and held every other Friday evening at Why pay cost of freight and Mid4die ad.M Byng Inlet. Continuation se SM.estP,rices. Phone Stouff 2405. 461y a reasonable prices. 8-o'clock. We extend congratulations man's profit on your feed,, Miss Hazil Birnie, of the Danforth Nowlan to the new executive ane hope they I can make any mixture of feeds you Pit ice reductioxis at the sch000l Toronto'- Miss Annie Public school and Miss sh0l beable to carry on the work as wish-Harley, Oats, 0orn, Pesoa. -: ...to Amart factory. F. CErRISTIAN, Barrieterand ma Bimle to Claremont public school'. well as the last executive. The A. Y. or will sell pure Peas to add to Asacitor.Notary Public Etc.. Money to Phone Markham 6405 or 6420 or write P. A. are very sorry to lose the sec- your own grain for chop South WingCoUrt House, Whitby.•251y DUNBARTON retary they have had for the past two ping, and thus make Chas. White. Locust Hill. Ont. your feed go further, years, Miss Violet Swan, who took a 71@oE4TU.N & ROSS-Barristers. So- j-Dijoitors, Northern Ontario Building, 330 Mr. globes, we are sorry to hear -very, keen interest in the work and MayStroet Toronto. is -.Qing. had charge of many of the meetings wikBeaton, . - .;,- -. . � Chicken Pox is a nuisance since last year We sill hope she may be -BAItLEY FRED F.Rtoss. Adelaide 2707 Apple Barrels school has started. able to help the parish she has J For pigs or cattle is the best value o join a IC ARESON & PICKERING- Rev. Dr. Fraser attended Presby- ed in Toronto as(well as she did ours• the market withotit exception. It tery meeting in Toronto, on Tues- Ishigher-Inprotelm and lower RMW Su.Toronto. 'E '-day. in fibre than other mixed Sr4icitors etc. 213-214 Confed- Striltiali life Building. Corner Yonge and Rich- FOR SAL Phones Adelaide 4489 and -"ft Pocketing office open Wednesday and The regular W. 24. S. meeting will -A3l?0UG1oiAM. feeds sold at higher _15"UrdaY evenings, Phone Pick Gwa. stif f eed. In larp be held ThurmLay afternoon Jan. 16th at the home of Mrs. McConochie. On Tuesday evening, Jan 14th Try it on my guarantee-Sp ciao w. Dentas All the pupils and teachers -are t!te re will be a joint meeting of-tht price for a short time,o r NIL C. SMITH pleased to be back --at work ag-,-fn -congregation and Sunday school to D. D. 9., L. D. S.. after a lengthy VE'lati6n, wind up the business of 1929, and c to Dr. J.N.Dwea). Gradua4e of small luxe oiiij e of Dental.5argeons and Toron. The officers of the Young People's elect officers for the year-19-30, The At Claremont Ofilce over 1) A S univer ty. p - niecting will begin at 7. 0 ir-ack -4. too store every Tuesday and Friday, Ph6-le tie tie lar. quantities eiiing. Pres.-Geo. Brown, Vice sharp. Shaw, TreL.3-Eliner On Thursday,' Jan, 2nd, the A - ociety were elected last Monday ev -Pm.s-Eric Boy C sewTis, xkon. - rTr3and theUruvengityofToron PICKERING aa:m- D .S.- Gradvate of the Royaz Zou"e of so: in their fist hike f the season undei-cAVOLZYft,rme second door east 0i St. And- th*�ir Scout-Master H, W. JermYn. A good supply of Hard and So Cburch. Pickering.Ont. Of5ce boul%. r, rhe B,y.4 set out at about 10-30 a. m. or b Pointment. (X-fay DT% WP have had our Jzhuary thaw but Coal on band. Abao a mipply Pick 170? 431y emervice) FLue' LUM"I BEJF( YA' L%Lf no flood as yet. anti hikei to Mr. Pengelly's bush, %h dinner was prepared in Scout- of Kindling Wood, Sydney Wonnacott is improving �e­re 4PU01l*U*0 galrboo. THE RURAL like fa.�hion. The afternoon wa stove length. nicely after his recent operation. CzgratukA40n.�, are due to in in, pent structinn an" in gnmp-*- Pick. I.W.10 '"BETH RIcHA NY LTD. ected members of the township Coun The boys returned home about 4.30 --A�bFiRr*LandautometoleAnsuraw,I of allkinds, p. m. All hzJ a very enjoyable time. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING The following new books have been Iteal Estate and Insurance. The annual school meeting was lar- z placed on the shelves of the Public SORGE KEAY-Lieensed awc Rely attended this year GE:rdiner ..: Farm Properties a Special ty. Winter-way elected trustee in place Library: The Golden Dog, God°s Goon L. SURNINGHAM enc, A'to" L,ve stock and geneni "las to y attended to. Terms reasonatle R Urban Blake, who resigned after Man. Tho Gay Cockade. The Glory of Building and Oeceral tile• Pbone stouff go" 61-4 BeadOffice 21321CConfederailon of Youth. Kitty. Old Tybus. Tales You Life Building Toronto. ten years of faithful service. 000tractiog. ce-z"-d Phone Main IW. P�OSTI" Ii The -Audley Con-anunity Club &-i;e Won't Forget, Little Ml%s Melody, Estimates furnished on all clamm 009ou" of Tarts sad 0aftria. An*. getting up a drama The Setonti, The People's Best. The - Hoe &aid Exterior. rain at all kulds &l6sall*,11 to *to abarsess Little Shopherti of Kingdom Come. Alterations and repairs. entitled "Nz:xy of work-late soft". A"resis Gross 111vw P 0 Branch- Office - Gordon Building, Arm Brown's Folks", The Club will onto. Pic keri air-Ontario. mAet on Monday. Jan. 13th. at the Sc and Son. Uttle Domt. Boy Cblmneyti Built 00nerste Work.2.11ZATON TOWNSHIPMEBE Pbone 10M. -Stf home of Cecil and Mrs. Gaztey Scouts Tests, Peter Pandy and Windy -PbonePickeriog5712 z"wetrasser. 06mailimselaw tor "Illiss Trudenre's Daughten, Roughirig It in at '0*00111104111- Z%S- 11111011147 0 10110 Many from here have been attend FAIRPORT. • ONTARIG ing the week of prayer being held in the Bush, Heroes of Peace A num- -twom ad UMML -W Lis. .THE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER WASHED OUR WAY. the different churches in Pickering her of mayazines have also been add- IL GRANT-Lot 1. cone this week. There is a movement an ed to the Library. concession 4. S.-H I N G L E S So to. Telephone Markham ?Uis have made a business of again for the Union of the two Un- C'"AcmunMr Busmoss and Munm- wash day Here each color 4, j etOC ited churches. _tis RIVER. 'Nova ScotiWabinatee a-*- Gilt GODFREYLCO 34 K Vast. Toronto, Canada. Adelw Dr. Watters, who was elected to 7. de and fabric it given the scienti. Torov*-.. - -Galt Galvanized Steel Sbingles 151-f -Ac formula that beet meets its the Bovyd of Education for iDeeds. For each class.we use and is mentioned as chairman wax Ice .harvest is all the rage these Bird's Felt Slate Shingleiii, K. MAW. LICENSED -AUC- use from nine to twelve chsn. born-in our midst, his father, ii4 Lat. days. for sale at C"TIONEER kir Yors Qataric and Durbas, Geo Warriner, spent New Year's imas. AD i6&of ' - stundow 19se of filtered rainsoft water. Geo. Walters, having spent ritirly his T. PATERSON'S CLAREMONT Torssoreas"able, D- . th-friends in Toronto. 4 ow lista"k.= .7 be An average of six bund red X^I. whole life hem W; Call and get prices. Phone 2812 &Craawed at NEWS,odk-T am "d In& Clifford Wright spent the week-ens Anist shicion. iotas fns family washing Ken. Pratt is to be congratulated with Wm. and Mrs. Gray ------ Wbitby,Out. my :No wonder clothes 1-tunderid pan having won first place given by line are cleaner and upon We are glad to see Roy Carter the Acme Farmer's Dairy, of Toronto LAWS lost longer. sound again after his recent illnws. 4 or the supply of milk receiving. th#� #� f( Pennock's basket factory is doing Coal - I Oshawa Laundry A, Dry rre,-:�est sc-re on the sediment and a rushing bufilmssq, working day and -A R A G El toal, bacteriological test. G night. AND SERVICE STATION OhOUGHAM. Mrs, Alph. Hoover, spent Christ- Cloning Co., Ltd. mss -xith her mother, Mrs. W. Rob- IlLud 80ift 80al of the All clothes ned frequent dry cleaning We are prepared to do all kinds to keep them sanitary. Our cleaning Grant Malcolm of Galt, spent the insm. .....bowt quality on department turns old cloth" week-eyxi with his people here. We are ,sorry-to hear th.-L . Mrs, Of 0epairling of cars, also bat- tery charging ele�trlc hand- out like n-aw. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harvey celebr- Wm. Cowie is under the Doctor's welding and In fact ated New Years with their relatives care again..-WE CALI. AND DELIVER VM^Q, in the city. Alton jiagermvi and Bob Wright everything in 0013 Phone GSW The Shaver family were with Mrs, expect to motor to Cleveland in the A. ' LAW vection with it�3.C3iw2'�as Gni R.C.Jones, Local Representative. R. Rawson, of Claremont, on New near future. car work. TIME T.ABLE-Fieker Year's Day. Miss M. Petch spent the holidays Gas, Oils, Gresee and Accessories as station T.R. Trains going E"14"as f*110_1Z The Gannon family 'spent New with her uncle and aunt,. 'Wm. and always on band. Taxi Service. No. 10 Mail 7M Year's Day with Mr, and Mrs. Woo& Mrs. turner. 20 LA"I A M. Percy Agent for Chevrolet Car& 12.rA p.Y. w-.:,,,d of Greenwood. Tim Hagerman, and Ingram so Local 6.24 P. K Mr. and Mrs. Jermyn returned had a business trip to Toronto one 'Sunday train, 8.38 A.M. the first of the week after,' en)oying day last week. Gordon Jr - ,Law' Trains going West - due as followto- their Christmas holidays. Charlie Bielby had n., narrow es- OF in 4 No. 29 Local 9M A.M. Bobby Malcolm is now horme from cape last Saturday night, when his 4 21 • L-004 2.19 P.M. the hospital. We are glad to know horse ran away. 9 Mail 9.08 P.M. that he is making a good recovery. Miss Thelma Harriman, of Tor- .7.82 P. M. We welcome to the village the in, onto, spent New Years with her mot- Sudday train, Odd 'C-h a`1 rs 11 tForegoing isaccording'to Standard. fart daughter of Frank anti Mrs. her, sisters and brothers. time. Hiltz. Best -.;-isheq to the. little Mrs. Russell Davidson, of Cherry- strange -agent Christmas with her pai, I Only Famed Oak Arm Chair Blaclismi-thing Borden_-Middleton has returned e ts, Wm. and Mrs. Cowie. holidaying with his sister Master Bobby Malcolm has return- h,)rae after holid. upholstered in leather. Slnz.'D. R. Walter, of 8 Norma Cres• ed home after spendinz a month- fit 7%L Home shoeing a Specialty. Hospital. cent, Toronto. the Toronto Gen4lh All General Work, inelildiug Wood Our Public school---.re-opened • on R. J and Mrs. Wilsonrf.id Julia, I Only Qiiarter-mt Otkir Arm Work, promptly :pent the .Christmas holidays with Monday with a full attendance. Tea Chair, upholstered in attended to. cher, -,id pupils are lookirr,- forward Mrs. Wilson's'nlother, in UxIiiidge. leather, $6.50 Also, to a successf;Al year in 1930. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ryan, of Regina, The Citizens'-Lec.;zue - will hold spent Christmas with Mrs. Ryan's Agent fQr Taco Farm Machinery. their anntual ineetinfr on Monday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michell, who Famed Oak Aem and Rocker, everting Jan. 13.* Show•your interest entertained a.11 the family. :C!ilolllso back, ripholatered "VVC0*V7&T(1 in the organization by attending. Miss F. Graham returned to bet seats, $10 each GREENWOOD 491y Miss Alice Middleton, of 'Cobourg school op Monday after spending,her ted with- -her perents on New holidays* at her home in Locust Hill. For 101001ovini and Mik Year's Day. She was-accompanied by We ure glad to see her back again. Fe"Old Pecoe and For I Only Upholstered Rociter, $&5 HAPPY 0 her brother, Walter, of Toronto. Benson Draperlp Surday school Cositalesxnb'� - The people- of Brougham extend class entertE$ned the Young people' NEW NEAR congratulations to our resident G.,L class on New Year's night at hie WAMPOIES Rocker, $3.50 Middleton on his being elected to the home, and all report an enjoyable tTASTELMS EXTRACT We wish to thonk reeveship of the Township by acclarn- time. Other Mmire at reduced prices. ation. Mr. Herb. Percy bv;z become set- OF# COD.LMEW any Customers The January meeting of the Wom- tled at home once more, after attend- our ra en's Institute will be held at the home, in the RoXal and Guelph Fairs, 11.0w4th. Y001 Qxiarter-eut Oak 1Zinivg Table and Friends for their d'""m tw'b us rr*f'-' "'flu"fa,Pra and 6 leather seated eb%irs Mrs. Brown on Tuesday afternoon, where his pony won a Junior Champ Lcmgh&C,:Aft Dvoicria,Fevers.Lpv- of to match $W.00 ..,,,�7patronage dnrfng the Jan. 14th, at 2.30.'Loiies of the Com- ionship and several other prizes. murtity please accept invitation. These are the dates of comingprom*W4 dmdy�**for Pole-cirmy,uveas, s past year,- add ho ir gou 1.wolinc into lie ir�rpt Pe St. John's congregation observed events: Jan. 15th , Sunday school taken"Viturly it win improve ov the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper convention at Ciawernont; Jan. 23rd petite,lVA,:;;cwie shormaga of bmtk I the year 1980 may bold A fair attendance' open tea rind Social evening at Grays &JORPM. isolipand," on Sunday last. ted. Locust --foreach onea goodly�_ --- of members partici One new Hall; Skating Carnival at Locust Pike to A. , Ste rr�tt - --4*eeived---lista-fellow -H*--itr-the mear Future� a M_eTnber__beinX share of Prop Tgere-wiii be a dance in Gray's --ahip. periw Phone 1300 r. and Mrs. Gannon entertainer Hall on Friday evening Jan. IM. -K m E N IWA JLUS-Peci a6d happiness. at an oyster supper on New Year's The four-piece Clover-Leaf Orchestra Furniture Dealer and Jones' Drug Store" Among the guests were War- of Toronto, will furnish the music Funeral Director; night- Also Ambulance Service ARVIN BUSIRBY ren and Mrs. Wilson, and family, the DandIng froom 8-30 shairp to 2.30 is. Dorngglet and Chemi9t, Carlisle family, the Woodward fam- rel. Admission, gents, 50 cents- Lad- pw"ftg, • Ontsho ]PICKERING fly and Mr. and Mrs. Beac ieg, 25 cent-, Lunch-provided.' Phono 6BOO Pickeriug_ A. • 5y awalulm f T .„ .....v.-rr: ,;„,.,•.:.A.p:..-rW:,._I ara✓�..',L�S,I.W.d.v. , . p . .. �.. � ,ti ,« .� . B .o should have stew-bow we nearly went Q t over the bridge!” IS S a Orange Pekoe �li�i - r Her mother stood and +looked at K Ruth aghast. No one else had got in a by ��l► � ' �avO ,�., - //, .• "' !I t'' ` - __. word and she hid had'a word with F11eery person on the porch, had' atade = , Hutt, V r _ them feel that they were each herIr particular friend and had been let in � „ - the whole secret. She-hldn't given - ' St -.. .CHAPTER YIII. n -- tke more I-war.t to have you to. . . . anyone a ensues to ask a question and RANGE _ - - -had--told- what_-shy �rantxd PERM - $t$ dear, lean over I want"tow�its- y- - iwfeaxerfxei ssFhciiortis. e ' and no more, just as if it had been BLEND ' per something." Ruth leaned over. "I ,fly' It was late when Dick $wished re- lore you"-and a light, surreptitious the whole story to the whole crowd. gist. " tailing the ewnvereatlon "on which he kiss on the ear. It was perhaps an hour or ttvo later ;ea Iliad listened in over the wireless die= in Garrick spoke,' and took in the afternoon .when the big story ` f - -#agraph. had become ancient history, s mere _ ei Nevertheless Garrick insisted on Ruth over to the window, leaning nine minutes' wonder, that Ruth be- crossingthe Park and dropping down to talk to her. All that Dict pp' gin at caw ht was a fragment, "-and the ga nto feel lonesome. With no car, it qy the Usonia. On the register, freshly g was almost as bad as no legs. As if Fl�� flO+tq t�d gardon_ - +� estate-the income of.tea million-dol- '• '`� -•._ •- � dotted, be read: in answer to a prayer., Jack swept up lass, next month' when you are — s M194 Ruth Walden, Nonowantue, „ with a flurry in his crimson chummy -- ------ -----= ^ , L L eighteen- In s manner no one elsua car. The conversation wafted merrily out by machine-made garments, and ; could imitate Garrick was giving a A Tehuantepec Mies Vira Gerard, Nonowantuc, little fatherly�adviee.• "And,"with his to�the new chummy car. ` j^"' the women no longer care to spas$ - I' still serious smile, ., "And careful is "Wouldn't you like.to try, the iiew �=-�er �a the many hours necessary for the pro- Garrick turned into a telephone. boiler?" asked Jack. LJfim y j per starching of the white ruffs, Dia booth and rang up Nita Walden. Gleno called to take Vira to the "Would I? Run me over to Merri- ner is served fn the patio and we are NI71 wager Ruth doesn't sleep much country and the four mot�,:ed back hew's garage. I want to see that -The neat�d'ay in Tehuantepec. On all very merry.-Phillipa Russell,-in _ tonight," he said. "The thought of to Mrs. Walden's apartment. wrecked boat of my own. You won't the street a tall, heavy figure, The "Red- Tiger." You and the wrecked car and the mesa "Mother, we'll go o it to the Club mind, Mummay-for a little.while?"_ dress !s �Jezican jtut the determined • -she is in will keep lief awake. 'We'll together` said Ruth. "I'rn going to "Did you get my-Hewers, Ruth?" stxide Is not the langt;oroua gilds of A DAY'S' WORK Otop in for you-early," put on my swankiest gown-and get "They were beautiful. How did the native. The features are brown- Wha4 do • you see in )our day's g - r It was not much after seven when the drop on those old gossips out'fhere you know my favorites?" ed by the sun, but the set grimness work, rttgr friend? What does it mean Garrick, Dick and Mrs. Walden rode -sweep 'em off their ears.Just watch He edged over under the wheel near- about the .eyes and the corners of� to you? Do you see anything outside 4 up is the Usonia elevator. As the mel" er her. Ruth sailed at him. Suddenly the mouth a"e nothing,If not Nordic. of the, salary? Do you see a life- a k door clanged shift, Mrs.-Walden Ino- A bell-boy opened the hail door and he leaned over to steal a kiss. It went I have not seen his like in a long building In It? Do you see great pos- tioned Garrick back with a nod. set down a beautiful basket of roses. time, but there is no mistaking his sibilities for success and happiness? ^- 1 In her haste and nervousness she Ruth's face sank in the flowers.-She - nationality. Every movement bears Do you see self-improvement, growth, nearly stumbled to the door of Ruth's drew a card out of the basket and the hard gritty stamp of the country mental expansion In it, a richer char- room. She rapped but did not wait threw it on the table. { north of the Rio Grande, We Wiest, serer, i broader, wiser man? Do youR for Ruth to open, for the door was Mummsy, nee what Jack Cuurtis, hesitate, eye.each other suspiciously, see your vocation a's a training-school h1. not Locked. sent me. Isn't he thoughtful? They and speak as "palsanos," fellow! far future greatness, or do you .see z "tlumsey!"Withou, a second's hesi- are my favorite shade.' 1 countrymen: ?* talion Ruth ran to her mother. His Western accent is yourself tied down In an uncongenial incredible dreamlike, in ;h;s sof", en iruument, with nothing better In,' Mra, Walden looked none too There was no reprimznd:ng Nita - melting atmosphere, ' 1s face re-I view:' 3 W41dp-n felt nl pleased' _ !axes and be pei, hlmsclf to Do you see only hours of drudgery ' y joy to have recovered Back is Garrick s rooms Dick Baas what she thought might have been laugh, The laugh f oves him, dl.3• or monotony In the day, and-a m�!'e r lost. She took Ruth's pretty face scowling at the dictagraph as he re- solving rite artificial ` t >'^ - _ -: gIy p y called want he had overheard last` gr:mocaa out of ifs in;;. Are you sorry when file day. 1 : .ovin in her- hands and looked in- his face. Though he ie -a mail of begins and glad when it. ends? Does betiv�n. Jack and Ruth. ^e be«ma sudden-{ „ seiy luta-tire-beauttful tlue depth . Borne forty years, the dollar-mark so blur your Tlaboa t� Garr.ck picked up the headpiece. , Mother love and trust were trying to ly boyish and pleasant spoken. After eo fll! !t that everything else in your y You know, i never really saw this g ; + ,drown suspicion. ! :same fencing, he accepts me and in- day is covered up? Or•1a money a• tr "Ruth-is everything all right with thing work: What was Jhe matter xites ins to.,his home for dinner. I p 9„ g g with it last night!" minor conafderatiou and do you see - you. Her hold on Ruth tightened. g �. "� accept. a lot of real interest, enlarged ca ac- . h Someone ,lammed in on.the same B cap ac.could I ever (o anything . , His house k high.�e,i._ngvpd, c,ipl' 9„ wave length. I ear.'t see et homy--" $ pity. a possible pa rtn>?rship, a possible -- p with a Mummy like y u. here was � y sad tiled, Its �itspanrlleaf�an char• ! Garrick held n his hand. "It's Vira business for yourself, fu your day's ------that in-Rut ekes t at told of inno- � !� acter fIghlIng waa _ t _American and Glenn in the Pink Room." '*�` work? F fl=tures and plumbing, Odors fr-ern _ He Iistened intent;y, "Vira, Vve �, massed flowers 'lve aacret batt:e to " been achingto have you alone. Pte:re - g r I y 1 "You'll o to a;i f_c the pr.m whatnot ort whicu :hPv rest. , don't get angry at Rae's foolishnfis 1 g His wife is a .Te!iusn:i woman. On i 1with me. I can't stop her without wrong a•_d fe'i on heir eat, Somehow j her aAft•sItppered fee' Hire gilder to v/ 1, r making the crowd sore. You know,how M Ruth was glad :t wasn't the one Divi(' gracefully.and curls ber_ielf up in a - it.a I've wanted to tell you this in shad kissed. But the next moment she corner like a panthe on a Iimb. 95e some place where I c-)uld . . Thad given Jack's band a little squee•;•e l 1s poised and graotous 'in her ra:,n- "Don't Glenn." Then, muffled. "I i in return. ` ner. The five children come tn. three oughtn't to tell Scu, but I can't help it. In the late afternoon Curtis- drew, datnty.gtrl4, pliant and a it.le timid, �^ They say you shouida't be jealous- !up at the Binnacle, a queer old place{ the two boys tousled and riot.r:a ( {f S w can you help it?... , I we + `•�:'1' ' �"•'•' ifurn shed like. the cabin of an ol�l: get down on the floor and pia++ 1 > "I'm going to tell you a secret clipper ship There wits a-wi-reless at wlth giant beetles which the boys- When oy when you"gave me -hat key to give Ithe Bir nacle and it:broadcasted n,usk.', have bought In. The father shouts �$ to them, do you know what I did? 1 ', 'Tea!" ordered Jack, turning from f with laughter at their antics. 'The t , got the stuff out first from your house mother towairi the.xvaiter i mother adds to the entertainment by t r , to protect you. And it was lucky i "two? Yes, sir." - The Waite:, showing me,,?hei Teboana festal cos- _4 I did. How? 7 put it in my own twinged• tume, with its wide White stilly. Sark leaned ever, "t ofng to see'starched Elizabethan ruff worta around Garrick chuckled. Here at least „ 1 the face in church but in the street a Iwbat that wink m��,nt, he whispered was one unbon fed aarehouae of the to Ruth as he folloked the.Waite., out, dropped w as to hang flnttertrig from "I think we ;•tuld be icry happy i Velvet Gang. - A moment and he returred. "Name's' the back, She shows her collection together," "Yost fatheaLs!" This was Rae's Herman He% all right," he explained.I of twonty five- hulpils, made In ram- But do-you thfnk' we could be as "The wilder you are, the moss J voice, interrupting. "Be careful! A few minutes -?as€_ Herman ap-- bow colors and embroidered with happy-as we could apart?" - want to have you." Don't you know that :est night they i pea a 9i•ook ngtasitls in tea cup's. } rows'carceoiow, liawing been drive. Such n That So*e ?��oa�Neeae �t!r aid's. _ f cense in spite of her -vilob love of ovThere�was &`muffles! whys r, a are -- excitement, man's voice, but it Was lost. Tt was !arced, t and Curtis had the cups 1rAl- - { Dread r(ad tr• taste. t "Don t worn;, firs. Walden," chim- evident! a eau.on. A. ed in Vira. "Her onlycompanions "That's a - , p partial explanation of Ruth looked at him -surprised. _ last .night were a bottle of Omicron!why your dictrgraph went bad last!,,Why + Al -Oiland 'my greasy fingers doing a n ght, Dick," comr..cnted Garrick. "It's,•a drug=ether-'something-" - massaging act." "Someone's hunting now for the trans- turned quickly toward the waiter, I 3 Vira answered a knock at the door. mitter." rose, seized him by the shoulder, -It was Garrick and Dick. Ruth looked Dick looked at Gari:ck and Garr rose, swung him around. - Then he reached - --up surprised. "How did, you know 1 at Dick Here they were, powerless! into the -Waiter's waistcoat poeket and -;seas here?" to stop it. Dick grabbed one o1 the; drat- out a little vial. "Dick's invented a wireless mind earpieces. •'�'ou'll go to jail for this,Herman!" - ` reader. Lose will find a way." Gar- There was a singing, metallic iioiae l ,. ♦rr - - - Planted on me. ,., :rick aasikered with a twinkle as he as if someone l.ad w_•enched out the "That's y yr++ - looked from Rath to Dick. iron grill Rork in front cf the fire-i What the all sa _ The screen door of the porch swunga , "Ruth .• . . if you ,only knew the lace under the old mantel, open, and Professor Vario strode in. (relief I feel at seeing' t - you again. I The diaphragm reproduced s.crash- He had evidently heard the whole c 'Was afraid you had been hurt or.some. ing crack. The dictagraph receiver I thing on the other'=ide of the thick y`" thing. If you could only have seen was smashed. boxwood hedge. Before anyone could �- t me you'd know what you mean to me. may a-word he seized the vial, amelia,] a. 1 felt so torry for your mother, Ruth. When her mother's car pulled u p p�it then smelled the two cups. :'lease be a little careful for her sake." 'at the Club that afternoon, Ruth hope it, an aphrodisiac-6a, lore po- - Dick had taken her hand and for ped out and was up the steps with n tion." He turned toward Curtis. 'I �f gotten to let it go. Ruth looked at him bound, 444 j _. and away and approved of the holding. "Well 'it is believe you saws me getting•out of my good to see you,_Glad! - -"I'll ha car-just now silt ids, young pian!" _ have-to-44--go, Ruth, or . . . . Shake hands, Jim, Did dear. Wasn't - - Ta he�esitiat�ed.) , Somebody must have slipped a powder I 1 I didn't s - 1 cky get kilted dead. Hello, or vial in my food or coffee-, I e fhey Bob. Steering gear on the Fritz. --'i' e e ASS , 'd in the old days-hang it, they What a jolly roved to see after being :Mi'nard's Wads Off Grippe. e " don't need love philtres in these days laid up for a couple of days. I tell _ _.,when they mike 'em, as wonderful as you, Vira's a' peach of a little nurse. x. - !. sin' ;vou! Confound it, the wilder you are, Never go--bac!:on that girl. June, you COMM l#Dl'y Insul'ance x "-- - - - — R. E. Davidson in the New States- + ' man (London): In many cases there Nowadays,people take Aspirin for rt r A New Edition of ' is no slid objection to making a man many little aches and pains,and as l carry the cost of any'risk -Which lie V often as they encounter my PRIM.. crea es But the body .of motorists "The B ,by" 1 Why not? ,It is a proven anti- 1'inclu e many thousand persons who .dote for pain. Itworksl "has been issued by the Department of are not at present iusbred because'of i Health of Ontario. The information their., poverty, such as uninsured And Aspirin tatiets are abso- ! covers care and feeding of the child drivers ranging'from artisan motor- _Iutely harmless. You have the = 'i from birth to six years of age. ' cyclist to `struggling owners -of a medical profession's word for that, j 1 It is.free to all residents of Ontario. ' � single, taxicab. They ought to-be In- they do not depress the heart. , l If you desire a copy sign and mail cured, abd'it is the duty of any Gov $p, don't' Iet a cold ."run its coupon below: _ a w• j'ernment to see that they are insured, - •% - - - - i ,w - - - - - - - - - -,+ r d of a Labor Government in psi• "went+ of," Orr d tablet for�dief- ' Department of Health of Ontario, an - t, Parliament Buildings, ocular to facilitate their insurance at ��, neuritis, or even rheum- Aspirin 1 always available, sad V - Toronto, Ont. the low est practicable premium, But ati� as something you must en- it never fails to help. Familiarise • f - a: a it physician -laiease send�me copy of revise a i- I Iltsurance is to raise premiums whichdurw io yourself avitlf its rTv+y-u9as► aat1�—tion of."The Baby." i with the ause of such pain, but avoid a lot of needless 1110ering. _ are ali~eady high towards prohibitive NAME figures. At presont, opinion in the ! I House tends to consider that no real ` ^ STREET :..................-.,.. solution of this formidable problem is - in sight. � . t A.O. ADDRESS ................ Ont. - SPIRIN AIIK Rase. ISSUE No. 2—'30 ,n .e�-,para?•,. ..----•.�_..s,%,.�-,•rr'sY,:r,:.�..-=--- -�-- -.-:.�_�...._:.y. ....,..•,,._.a.. ... ............ _.�,_,.:,..rn,..----_.,.. -. 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'::ir,'M::.,,: 11 , ., m � �: ,� Mi.': I , - Cir on the ground at m crowded with 1,600 laughing children : , M , ... : I . 11 Pilot �d. Young r ,� " , - , ;' ­­�,; M;M� -- ::Im.:",�,::.:; I . .., . " - , an(L fog. attending a special holiday matinee . :.: M ,*M,: I. . � . . ,, :.,� ., . I �� 11 , , -� M I ,. clouds . . - M . � 10 r�.� ,:.. I . M 'Teller ,'.under heavy New Yams. in M I I M I �I 4 Ibefore r - . � . . . M I . ­ d! M ,% .. '. � while supplies on'the ice-bound. fur- held on the day :I. .Im� . I ", I � , I .- . . .i Siberia the ensuing pAnic and stampede, up- �, - m . Im . . I. ­. M�m - -11.Itrading,vessel at North Cape, crushed. ..I I I I M I Siberia, w,wards of 7o young livel were . . M. . L71 m - . — --,."I ' n the afternoon, 69 bodies w M 'r i MM . .1 . . - base for the filers searching for Car .: . Ben Elelsou and EarT-Rorland, were out. Late I .M. ­ - ,;,; - M r I � � • b,oqn .r recovered, iL-,,,wa4 an- ; ­ - M ., 11 1. ­ ^ ­! � , ,-.� M � M M L, . %I- had : � M , M being rellusated by the airmen aouuced officially. A htFndred or ,� r �!��. , .. . . � I . M _ v ­ ­ �� 11, M - .. I ,__�! . .L,ML 11 M I . 7 _Teady there. hospitals. Firemen still .. I M 11 M .I ..M.. .Tho.vessel Is without ham bacon. more were in hosp I -!, � .I. I - a smoldering ruins , .. ' M: .. . ..A. M L. fought to cool the .... eggs or coffee, Harold Gillam and Joe ' I . . I . --r I - - * ,�-)-, � - 'L � , I I... . # �, I . Crosson, who Dew to the ship from to search for more bodies. I I were removed .. . ro ported to About 150 persons .. . Teller several days ago, re I from the theatre to hospitals for �. I � . I . - !�,:­,-: . I . .. . - .. .,1 '. -Alfred J. Lomen, head of the search-. . . .- _��-. � �. ­ -----. "�, treatment of burns and abrasions. . ..., :. . 0 � . . .� I Ing expedition here. Although the , ..- . A holiday was in progress vessel would have had plenty at food ; — , I I ; the operator's . . .1 I I..:j.� ��I * . , t - ., 'lor those on board throughout the when flames shot from I�� ..... .I i. . : , I x and . ., 11 . , I I . -W r, the addition at the filers will be) __quickly enveloped the audi-- . --- I ;;: . ­�­, . . . .1 ­ . : inte the tOrlum. . I �11 . .; .-- 1, . - I - . ...--E. . � ,..:,- --� - necessary to replenish speedily - I I �' --- .* �,q snake It Dec . �i, � - ,. A. .. Exits of the ,theatre were spa, .. ... , : . - � .. - , -4 , . .supplies as soon as posleble, Gillem 8 and - . I" ,. , r . jammed with struggling bay rr I I I- .�J, . � .-and Crosson declared. Russian girls seeking to lle4i from the Its— I - . .1 . . ..� , I 11 � .. -- I � I 1. - With gasoline from the dilft- . .. 'SINKING IN THE SAY OF BISCAY - I . - an in and firemen had the greatest . I .� . . REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPH OF LINER trading ship Stavrop6L frozen I . during recent gales I .about two miles- from tb4 Nanuk, culty in dragging the young victims Photo shows the Italian liner Casmona', with distress signals flying, just before she sank- .. . . �-. .��-�I..11 - . prepared to to safety. - in the Bay of Biscay. The picture was taken.from abip which .rescued entire crew. .. I .1 I . . . Crosson and Gillam were pi f . . I - lelson as Officials said that the number a . . . :, . .. lo !resume the search for E — victims would be over, seventy and . ' - . 1 P .1 " --77 and the Tic - soon as the gale subsides . ,. ... ­ - Crisis . . .� . bably would be nearer eighty, . 1. pro ' -i ... � . visibility permits. Crosson landed at Constables and civilians. driven Col. Kidd, Kingston, Crerar is worn In d Empire in � .1... I .-. 1. practically . ' I the, i;anuk with a tank 0 back by heavy . ,� .� ... I y_clouds of smoke. im- Is New Speaker --RaiJ1way- --Miir­­-­.--1 ,. -- - - t riister I Smuts Declares --.--,., "N - . . �- -; , -empty, wh"a Gillam had enough -— . � 'I I . .. � - , , '. . ­ . . ,, . I - I � short flights over the sun provised gas masks and heroically � � � . . — . . — . � .. I . . . .1 -- .. .. "I .�-- ......, Make a few .21"lated .'ri making many rescues. �— I . rounding wastes. I ' Confident Great Britain- : Meanwhile a crowd of ' W. F. Nickle's Successor is Fotke Goes to Senate Stew-' 19 � �111- .v5 .� � Russian r 't c - ' c -11 W Ith the a fuel from the . . - . 0 the Mothers gathered outside and fwa.'t,b- Youngest Speaker Ever art is -Acting Minister of - - Will Win Economic . .. .i , -r. ship, the filers plan to get into ed-the eb4ldren being taken from the I . 11. -- . Struggle t I I. A� --air as soon as possible. . I Appointed to Ontario - I - Immigration � ­ . . ..i:�) a burning building. anxiously scanning , � - . � . . .--'- ' '��, � V . with Young at Teller awaiting . . House .- . . ' Toronto.-"The people of Great Bri- , � . - -1� .. -- p across the Bering Sea 1 each new face In the hope of recog . ...--. � BY-ELECTIONS CALLED tain are determined to pull through � 1 �14 ... - . .chance dillren. I I . 11 nizing their own , Ontario's 18!h legislature will as- the great economic struggle which is I.. X, to Nanuk. Frank Darbandt to being y . se Ottawa-Premier ,11ackenzie King -.. I.,, . held here'awaiting the arrival of the Bushed to infirmary - mble at Queen's Park for the open- ..' I � - now before them. The people of this . -1 .. I I the� Ing of Its first session on Wednesday announced on Dec. 30, ,following a . .I .. . ,.-.. nix Canadlita flie4i ,�Ind the. three Tramcars were used to fast, Empire realize that they are up-egainst . R.-I . I , ..", - : - �-"I' . , - - Feb 5, and Its speaker will to Lt,-Col that HOn- the most di!4cult t4rneg.In histc;ry, And .P". . I .. - meeting of the Cabinet. . ­� . i cabin planes from Fairbanks. . victims to an infirmar7 I I . . . ".. I . ... By a curious lroul film -Thomas Ashmore Kidd. theNintember r Minister. that it Is posis�ble to win in war but : - 1�1�I . -: . - .. I Russia's Plans C twist the - Thomas A. Crerar, a forme .11".1 � I ." - .. I , Sorts CbuknovskY� outstanding Rus. whi4ai the children had been watch. for Kingstom have seen them In the .---- ­ I 11 at Agriculture and former Leader of lose in peace. I ba I - g wan "The Crowd." In the'new house the prewler will jmjap�t t1wes, b-it the toughne3s of . I -� ,:Njan aviator, who helped rescue the It . . i So great was of strug- be flanked by- 92 fp1lowers whose the Progressives In the House . of gr .. . ; . s the crush - soul whwh las Pul!cd them throm-Ch .. . �� -1 . - crew of the dirigible Italia from , ranks will extend all but around. the Commons. had been appointed Mln� . . .- ­ glin and girls to gain safety . other great (rises w, I stain pull tnern � death In the leg Does of the Arctic In g boys I horseshoe In wbIcb the benches un .' �q " I from the holocaust that firemen had ' aster of Railways and Canals to etc-,through ti'er's struggle I take off my .. 1� & - I., 11t,2s, was chosen officially to load a test difficutty In dragging I der a recent order',--will be arranged coed Han. Charles A. Dunning. new hat to rho British wrle," said Gen- :- - '-. 1� �­ isearelt for Capt, Ben Elelson and his � the greatest. I ­.. � .--- iteliow American. Earl Borland. them through the doorways When on opening day the members, Mialsteii, of Finance.. era] Rt. Han. Jan Cbmstian Smuts. -. � 01 � � .. Outside stood- many parents, hor-I formally elect Col. Kidd as speaker. al It was also announced that ,Hcn. former Prime Minister Of t-le U1116ftTor-stricken sad s I .... .-... .. . - The two Americans have been miss- helpless, as firemen new distinction will be added to s; Robert Forke ,alqo a forme: Leader of South Africa, in the course of 111% I ' I � . . . Jag In the region betwein Alaska and Constables and civillaw repeatedly career that has been outstanding in of the Progressives in the House and address before the special meeting of -­� . - j� . i . . For COL , - latterly M Inlater of Immigration and the Canadian and Empire Clubs h.ere- I -..'.8iberia glue* November 9 - for braved the flames to. bring the young the army. and in politics. ' . I .-.,. .. Chuknovsky will leave by train . , Kidd will be t" youngest speaker Colonization, had been appointed to Fr4a7. - . - ­ � .. there',victims to,Istaly- - I ever ollosen for the Ontario house At : . ' :. Krasnoyarsk. and will fly from ad in the operator's � the Senate. To take his departments,] The famous Boer leader- .made a . ' .I 4; . . . . .. - �Jlanusry 4 for Yakutsk to begin the The fire start 1-40, he will attain in bonor not gained work Han. Charles Stewart, 11tril'ster strong plea fur unity within the Ent- - , - ,... . . X.1 I by most 61 I. , - - - . ..''. .- bUDL From Yakutsk: the expedition box find OW with terrifying rapidity ' he OTWOUS tutumben-ts i of the Interfoor. "8 &PPO'Uted also!pire. "I noticed today that the motto . I _through the crowded auditorium. The a past the half-century I .will follow it rout* to Jlgaugk, Bulun, -t I until they war . Acting Minister'of Immigra4lon slid of the Province of Ontario is 'Fidelis' .. . . . wanplacedupider arrest for I . --"' - ­ 'Kazach4 and --Mkulicallmsk. *ftd manager . -.....--.-.,-. mark . Colonization. Mr. Stewart. too. is - said. "One of the great- - -. � .1 contributory homicide. I la ,the , of 1926 -loyalty," he 4 .. . thence to Kolunchinsk Bay, where It cO � general election Acting ',Minister of Agriculture during tasks that confront us is t* give 1� Near Anniversary of.Local Tragedy fought OIL the liquor ecutrol-prohlbi- eat .. .1 . - Is believed the two tiers were forced the illness of Hon, William R. Moth- reality to that sentiment. The motto . . The horrible tragedy in PltsW, tion issue, Col. Kidd vanquished by � . rea .11 I Orwell. province is the k4yword to - down. me 'time two Junkers I Scotland, Is similar to the Laurier I -Han W. Nickie, a by-elec. for ,your keyword I At the same 6,705 votes'to 4.386. -F. WrLs ware, 1:�sued for the mankind." . . :..' . .l...- at Providence Bay will.start "Theatre disagter in Montreal when� who resigned the attorney-generalship tions to fill the House vacancies In General Smuts stated that he had - ...-.. � - . .. planes - the I , ' I , search toward Kolunclitusk Bay from 3 children lost their I've*. .MOut- 1 an the eve of the election to lead two Quebec constituencies of,raver learned to shake off the feeling � n I I real's terrible loss came' i prohibition-attack on his former Olet. the " . ..., ''...'.. . I I . � Chateauguay-Huntingdon and Hagg of trep;dation which he felt when he -. I t , '� .,the opposite side. Thus its third anniversary Premier Ferguson. �� � 9. T9271. �4 , i. Capt. Mtlovzoroff of the icebound ' ., 1926, In bath cases nomination day will be faced fellowmen in mass formation. -- - 1, . ".. .. weeks at the Scottish After so strenuous in effrrt In TI -i - . I - Feb."I Nearly 2,000 people crowded the huge Russian steamer Stavropol, radioed falls withift two . electors of Kingston were kind to on Jan. 9. and oiling day on Feb . . a plane fly- hOlOcauirt- . . the ele . . � � . . . .. I. . that natives had sighted Otho.r Disasters . . . COL Kidd last. October,they gave hipm 3. stated by the Prime Minister ballroom of the Royal York Hotel - . .- � .Ing west at Kolunchinsk Bay toward .. -, lamation. 0 It was a to do him Sonor, and be said: "I am ' 0 dig- an &cc I that with the appointment of another, -1 ­ ' - North on December 9. a full Among the largegt theatre rits-6-a not sure that Z political mass forms- . � - . . !Capp Elels' and Borland die- Col. Kidd wag born at Bur major portfolio'a' that a mill , .-. *' - - � ­' 'month after on asters In the world during the last 1.";-Out- on NISy 1, 1399. He went Western -an to a ,tion is not more.terrifying I ;.. - il The Soviet Arctic Com- - readJ6t'ment would be made "with-!tory mass formation. "However." he .� . I -` . - . 1.11 - ..'appeared. 100 years were: Verseas with the second Canadian , . , �;� , � . ...... . MilovzOroff to .send - Dec. 6, 18-,S-Couway's Brooklyn wounded out delay" to restore, the relative Peal-;continued,"I feel that.this-is a friend= 7�7­� ,.I . - -:mission ordered battalion and was seriously IF 'c . . I skins to search Intensively Tb,eatre, 296 killed. ' He wris al� Ifoa ct the Province of Quebec In the I ��: . . I � out dog to Vienna, at the attle of Ypres. . 'ly meeting. :, 1 r-qQ the area 60 miles to the eastward. - appointment of portfolios. There ­ . Dec. 8, 1881=Ring Ring Theatre, y stay .. . pointed A.D.C. to Major4leneral 1. D "I regret very much that m: I. Ant-4 pla4t, , 1,10 killed - ­ here is to so so shorL But I felt that ` " -�,` . � A twin-Motored Red ' . R. Hellming at Kingston in 1916, and are now 'fire portfolios beld west of, I" _' L, . �-...4.'� . 1.11 � ­-ot the type used In the recent Moe- May _9k 18$7 - opera 'Comique.. A.A. and the lakes and with the election at would b a great mis..,,,ke on my part .�'. . - . - afterward promoted to A .1 :�., ", . .. . .-; . -New York flight, was ardered Paris, flr,#, 200 killed, 'Mr. Crerar, the number will be In- to come 6 this continent without pay- , . cow-to . I VIG. and held this Position from . . `�-.- � � - . � - . I -. -Exeter Theatre, New -To was awarded the creased to six. Quebec U not re lit . �.. .- - . ready,to join the Chaknovsky expeelt Sept. 5, 1987 i 1919 till 192(r. r ,ing Canada a visit first and foremost. ,..: -10. - - .., to retention of _ lv�,�" . York, lire, '45 killed. decoration. -. ­­ i I . .Von in the middle of January. . linquishing Its claim "I look upon Ibis," be said, "as a . � I . ' Th,e eJ colonial officers � or of pcTt- return visit of an old -Boer for the 1. I � , sky and his crew, which is, April' 9, 1894-Davidson's W I , ­­­4�_ . ,, .. its position in the matt ,�,1: � , I Ckuknov . .�. . - Prime Minister my coon- �.­4'1�'. - ..� . the same ,one that accompanied him I'Milwaakee, fire, 76 killed. . follos and this, the J visit of many Canadians, to - �7� . at in ...# on his quest of Italia survivors, will I Feb., 1897--Quanton. Theatre, Pe- Minister - promises, will be attended to. try many yearn ago. It is heaping ,.�.'..#1 - �, .- . �Federal 0 . to indicate I .. .. ..-��J I & - . -. *- early date. He declined � coals of fire." . . I . be well-equipped with Arctic cldthing.I i1n. China, Are, 230 killed. I . -- ._ , T I� ammunition rand charity, bazaar,I enarl= j ;a any way this question would t1i 0 - " ­ .�.".,'­ . I ' - . _ _ :�, . . . I- . lood, oil reserves. arms, I-lay 3, 1897--G is Septuagenarian 1. . complete motion picture out Paris. Are, 143 killed. - . settled. - ­ . I .. :.and a -- . . ' -- Departments , - G, od Advice I'-'- ' - -*. - .'Jan. 03�Rhoades Theatre, . I Readjustment 1?f Depart -------9 . ..... . 1 -� . .. . �- - 2L . - .. . - . ..- 12, 19 � - , _J ­ -- . �'.,.�I .1; .* ---.it ­ .-.-.-4. ..-- - . BQyArtown Va., Dri, 169 killed Hon. W.-R. Motherwell Re There will also be some readjust- :-,-....4- - 0 . -9 - .0 WR3 - - .- . !��� from Illness on - from Gen. Smuts � .. ; . . Dec. -SO: 1903-Iroquo . ' CoVenng ' menta in the public eery , . � I I .1... - M � . ... . I. .-...- . �. Chicago, fire, 602 killed. . .1 -�-­ 70th Birthday. , stated by the Prime intater, that , I-.�-11. I . � . .... - - .,Set Aside Parks ' .- 1' , Dec. ' 25, 1913 - Panic,, C,alumet . . . .b - General*Smuts closed one of his ­ � - � a Jan. 6.-Hon. W. R. there were a number of o,vIOus In . p.. -.t�­�- - filed. I Ottawa, . Stances where there could be are. many Canadian speeches with an a I..-I� � eor inn Ba� , ,itch., 72 k ' Motherwell, Mints taken the "' . . , - - In G ' 9 cker M a ter of agriculture, - I .. w--- - - 11 - ian.­28, IR22-­-Tb,AKnickerbo to morrow. Mr. arrangement of epartmental-work peal to Canada,, who had .-- - - :-.. .­ ' interest. . � - ....­., . . I -I lead in so man lugs, to again as 1.w..­ . . . .— . Theatre Washington; collapsed, 98 will be 70 years old ' and this flues- ' 7 th ,�-In . 's ill. with , in the�public Dart I . - - - - - - Motherwell, who be beenI 'sume the lead la-an e to give . � . .. , Twenty-nine Islands Come ld�16d. . � tics, which was being given careful : . � . . Ing a rapid re-; . i unity of the British - . . ..- ..: Is mak -. substance to the . , .. I I . - . '. pneumonia, to-night study, would be solved within a cOm . . I 0 �.. 1. 0 . . .. `1 a - . :... sicians said . ­ . 1. . I I - - - - .. - � . covert'. . * ".1 -� ' , -1y short time. +71talpire. .� - � : - . Under Dominion' , , : 9 , . His physicians I parative �%..';,�.."v I I J_. --�� . .. - * be would probably be out of hospital �, I �.. � . -Jul+I&Ction - .. . The Federal Government is hopeful I "This great structure," h� said, I . Never Judge a person hastily. Even , within two weeks. . I -�4 .. . . - .- -nine Is- f effecting transfer of natural, re-, ,,should become the mos'- enduring of ,,�'i,',,;1. . � . . ..1.- Ottawa, Jan. 3. - Twenty the dog in the manger may have been The minister of agriculture was 0 all the four Western Pro- .11- time. Whatever' storms may �.,.,---.�q't I - '� lands in Georgian Bay have been set j�al that needed rest and ' ' , a nervous ant . born.on Jan. 6, 1860, in Perth, Ont.,I . - I , - purposes by vinces, the Premier intimated. Agree-) blow, as they have blown In the pist. , aside for national park quiet.-J. A. Masan. . I '. menta have already ben signed w", whatever vicissitudes may be before �-- -" .. .11�. -...- , this . : a son of John and Eliza Motherwell.I - �- '- - I . an order-in-council noted IR 1� I ­� . I ___:­5� I. -� -��. He was elected to the legislature 01' this the '',,,,�- 11 . � "I - 'yreekl issue of the Canada Gazettes I ..-. � I ' .. , I- e . .Nlanitoba and Alberta, and the Prime' us, ship should weather I­� . , ARTIFICE. .1. .- ..I I . Commonwealth , . -.., .. the largest, can- r . - -. I � � . the newly formed province of Sas-I Minister said be bop(,,. to be able to , this great Ith of ..-,-, ''M. ' . I ')---­... Beausoleil Island, kataUe 1W 19q5 and was made British. Col-.i storm, me a an ..,��.�:!, - -tains 2,712 acres, one group, lying The ordinary empliyment of arti- wan complete the transfer to tri orbs should-remain for all time . 9 ­.. I— -, -,-,'- : and minister-- of agricultura, 'n which I umbla, at an early-date, As to example, an embodiment of human 24 . . scross from Freelhan township, tom lice la,the mark of a petty mind., 919. He, 'Premier ' King has genius, an& an in- . - '--n- ---- of which Is 48-J it almost .always happens that he position he coh'tIz& until 1 . Saskatchewan, libertyj Political 9 I . prises 19 islands, one ad for Regns, In the general '�,,41" - - d It t to cover himself In One was elect . sLAnt to Premle'r James T.' M. Ander- strument of happiness, not only to .� . acres An size, the others being under who uses I . . another.- election of 1921 and became minister cli the reply of the Federal Govem. its, but to the other nations. of the � In another group opposite I place uncovers himself In a . . . -- 4'' :­ ­ . give acres. . � of agriculture In the dominion cab- 8 the memorandum submitted orld.. . . .. - 1. efoucauTd. . : . - - . -- - , . .-.-"-'-. ­­-Raxter-1 -------10— I. . - I ' t meat to when He was-J7;- 7 . - , - , �1.1�411, at -0 . .1 . . . . 7 acres and an- inet. He was re-elected to parliamen by Premier Anderson w . - -#I.0 . ­ �.constituency In 1925 and ngem nts ,119 Voild's'tribula- . , , — _ ane at which,.ebvers 3 4qu_moeterD Melvile cons I Ottawa last month. - I �­#­ ,-...:(I�1* �I . acros.---Tlrr-6eF Islands--op- __�Uslneas organizations . in -- - Arrangements nO Te"011 for t ­ � - - - -stutii-Itantsoma P- it Un hs lack-pf slepv��Equb ­--- . other 2 ��- is not only room at the top; 1 1926.6 have been made for . . polite Gibson township contain 12, 18 , there . . , - . . —0 �- - I T.A. . top."-Will Ir-I .:,�� , 11 I I . .. . - I tsere is leisure at the I . ,— ,�licatlov In Ottawa and Regina of the ­ '" . *% , ents� wliich draw' their de- ­­ I _ • " - ­ and 50 acres respectively. . - . -1 " out by Premier Xing.-. 1 Argur� . - . . . - . I � .,'--.;,,-,,�� � . I surrendered by lwfn.� ..... -� .e 'The next two steps in the evoi�-1 letter � - "'- These islands were -. ---c.— � .4- mbustr4tiotis fliont probabilities are . I�o-4;­ .. I I The . I ug of: ---------4.------=p ­ . -11.,. ", , - . the Chippewa Indians in 1856. ton of science ,All be the alilittl less one is on one's guard �--V, ..I payment �y the de- - A'Llkmb is a mammal, and a sucker, t pow- bringing of prosperity would idle; and an �- .. ., tran-;fer involves PaYm atom and the transmission of The ��.` I ,265 to the Is a Bab; but In-Wall Street YOU can't' the , European a iptive. �- I �'-1, .; ..- -- • -partment of Interior of $30 . att Times- er over long distance wireless:'- not be the only result of 3 I ;�. A I-Plate. I �"... 1. I of Indian affairs, which ell them apart.-dinclitm Guglielmo MarcouL I I fed arition."-Aristlde Briand. � I I , I �1 . .. department ." 'I, I �.1. - - I Z� - !, . . 1,� X 11 , . I I. . 1 .14 11 11 t r, I I . . '.t Stir. . . I I . I . I . . i.1 Z . ­ , ,:r . ;�.I I . . beld the Islands in trusL it . .1 -- I �,�'. �-­�:­,; � . . -.--- . � . !.,� d - ­�*- � ,- . . - , , . I ,. � 1 -- . .! - .,:,I— 4' - . . .. . , , .- - .. . 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'N.�t _rv.J• Vit"-'.t.,bni! a,h .•V',� .2:v�•�. .1.7w•,r rL._'Mc.,v rJ �v .fes :T' 'rLL -y J�}}.� �yy. r -,,. MV 01 s O• rM .TN Y.._'�+•.<. s,K. ST..d.'a 'T qy v^'rr-•�.w•-J"'.'..+.� Y moi- , r;ecw -w._.^8*r.:. ,,. .,. •.r -6:: •- w : ..4n -.•c` i,:. CABs 3,ar.1Ya _ ' ... .= « R - i.. •-.-__ ro �..:`;. "''� •- CARL) OF TiiANKrl. 3.00--Con re 'onal Sin tn^ - - 1. p +at rir#tviss VMS g 8'�1, g R CARD, OF TMANKi. - s d SON A9' Oo♦ercm at. Muoicipai,l load •'i and Offering. Mortgg Bvnds, Also, Industrials. I •hrreb wish -to thank the elector 3:16-Re its of De _ >p Sate la Laiaeata at. from 6'to 7 poe :l TmRbss - psirtmen$a. 1111 the F1eetasr3 Of the TOwasbi ut of.the a of Claremont' for tha 11.16 ver rear.: el-aaif'v.►dia advaoe.. $30-Special Music. Pickering. confidenee imposed on me by re-elect- 3.461-Address by Laiifes and Gentlemen: _ ,gaDxriDtiuna ry the [;nitrd Stat..'and Crena jZT. Webb: _ Britlho$2.00 to advance ing me as Police Trustee. I*will e`n- 4.10-Roll Call. i1tiF8URANUE=A1F•claeees delvor to the best of my a�ititY to 4.20-Confer�hce,. Standard _Trp . . _ fhb Accept my sincerest :thzt s -cludivggFire. Automobile. .W.► - p 1flHM MiJRK71R, l'fOp[IBtQrt . Promote the interests of the -village ing School, led by Rev, R. H. for suppo you gave plc at the arorm, Accident and9itkneat.. i -.-- in every way. . Again thanking. You - Rickard; Boys' Camp, by Polls do Jan. 6th. Pboneorwrite and wishing. you all the Compliments Glen Ormiston; -Girls' Ca -• . - •N. E: McEwe , T. S. 43Lf RD. 80WMAN,Wbitby: NOTE$ AND COMMENT& -+ e of thSeason. �' - --' _ Your*. Stpcerety, 5.00--Nominating 00inatin Committee's Re- � t - "Uneasy lies the head that years - L, y;', Pilkey port lust Closing Exercises.._ . .�.-eh $ was Specials at �hardson's c� z: crown', is an old sa}`•ine- but L''veaiWg Session �.. as true today as it vCas _a hundreu Ta the Electors of tbti Tuwusb_ip of 7'00-'Devotion l Exercises, led by _ j+;achtsali purchase-of $1.00 at the.Grocery from.now until Rev. A. McLellan: - ;years ago: This- week'a brilliant Pitkering. Chris teas eve, entitles you-to a g�tess on-how-many beans r -! 7.,10-��cretary-'Tresi3urer's Report social event took place.in Rome Kinds}• accept My tlronks for an,7 _. _ are iu the bttft in coir window. The winner will receive 7.40-5 mciul .SIuric. avhich has . interested the whole appreciation of the confidence repos- I t4v prizo, n., Xmas. Stacking, full (of toys, dolls, books, ed -in me by electinK me by zu•cltun- 7,50- ;,.Offerir, and Sin,;ing•,- -games etc., value $10.00. world, for "all the world loves a log•- atiun to the position-of Int deputy O:rt :3ddrvsi 1)v Vr• Webb - i - SEE OUR `VINDiDW i3 ei". It was tKe occasion of tine mar- Reeve. i shallto the best of my abi • g,;;,_SIr,L'riul �iti•.u.- _ rize of the Cruttizr Prince o: Italy sty endea-•or to ca i r� lily--hare of ilia . , _ - Fear's responsibiliQi• AYlrthiug y„t,. N'f, Intr,ulu,tt•,a t ti,•w (lfflr.Nrn ' and Princess 1Vlarie Jose, daughter of tour r_1,,,:i,� i;xt•rr,a,•., all a Presperuu, New 1'eur. Xa,an Cards, Seal, Buokletr+, Twine eti;. - tg and Queen - of Belgium. The he Kin ) remain rivedding was A very magnificient af- Sincrrery _` �: . .�� A E lends a of Xcna Stationery. : Pickering " , 9liu O fair, and was witres3ed by many not- E. L. Chapman. rc erin � 8 _ _ ;Ft+ncy China,_Beautiful XiuAe Giftez - ables from the different cuuntria5 of Europe. .One would flunk that thu PiCAERING 1'v�1'\51iIP 5 • S. )rCt,t happy couple would never see an11 y- CONVENTION tan Nvo it flood. [),,Is y loo ed as t;,,�y„� :Mixed Nuts, rOrangee, Gra pe' e - thing but sunshine and fio%vers and _ _ at 5;: • ,tl jinn tr, - • nothing would happen to mar their* , The annual conNentiun of Pickering f.t,y rl 1oig•, --[)ateF, TlableRaisin's etc. Township Sunday School Xosociution : happiness. Ever, before t9eir wed= will be held in the $aptiat church (;uttuu Sfleti lir nil tlil Y:nkn bl.nl, f ding took place, anarchists were plan Claremont, on Wednesday, Jan, 15th. f order your Xn,aa Groceries at nylg to taste their lives, cma with Following is Lite progrurn: lin Millrley Menlo (lit Ch, Morning session -� Mill 1's•rrl+, �it,�,•l i.�ut - (� SOW ' f Europe seething with this lawless, el- 16.30_-Devotional Eebsio es, led i,y' l'+neon �1'l,silet R I C H A R D S .�! h1 S G R O C E R Y .ement, the fevz of assassination will the Pres. ylr.:-L•ercize Morley, Nora, Cern Chs,l,. be ever present in their breusts, Ori 11.00-Conference, led by -the Prov... no doubt here %%ill be man} a time incial worker, Dr.' Webb. Try feed Head Ma•h foreaa - �•, when they will wish they had never 11.40-appointment of Nominating troth ction.I(;`,00 Pickering. Hardare Store Committee and Closing Exer= - per cwt. seen a crown, but will Iouv fur that cines. quiet li:c�,that is enj,)yed b} those ins Afternoon Aession _ NVe have nnuther good mads . •i til :.:,1 humble life. _.00-Devotions! E�•�rcic>;, lo'i by ' per t t. the Pastor of the Convention, _- w Church and Wor ss of Welcome I dee uy�,,r nny feed y,n need. BROCK ROAD. by Rev. H. R. Stephens. I- Oi.r• prices are right: T this time of the year, when the spirit of Yuletide.# 1.' of of Lite- E'.a Yi r S'iOR="o`f S. ;2.:.',O-Wo -i r, the. Sunday school,I .7j P led by Rei J. S. Ferro-oz,. Pickering Milling Coffipt3i9 prevails, we turn oar thoughts in gtatetul apprevi� c. ,o.(; Br:_ck_Eoa.i. 'tian,a: are ii, - - _ - fttion tO those wbo by their friendship and patronage ,. r or merit. S:.It'-INJ: 1L1 son N< -la Fallcr, Bruc,• Anderson, Sr. -. - ha'iC alad8 us,i ae associations 'Qt p easur9 a an ile-Haroit; Bern t;. O::car :�ralerson ' Dari; $enr,ett, S.merville Smith. : N'9 tS e• --' - F,r;rth Ha, tPtis:ah I:oss Flood, It i6, therelOre, most fitting tn8t we wish you tits 5itrttc Eairott. ClifroA Dynes. 31.-:ry Toms h.. J1'. _J11-Harry lingers - sea$ons sincerest cyree-tings. ani we hops that the year ith an absolutely new anti A;:sna liarnrl��,; secluall Sr. I1 1.930 maf be filled with 3n a�'1IL'd'3'1ce of health, happi= " liar; \Nul (Hon r,` Annie Gaulscn. iC'+E1t®trod f'Pat�lre�t�le Selaeetor �'�+er ness and prosperity. ` Ivcn !puller. Promotpd from Sr I. to Jr. Jack Car:i- from Sr. Pr'. to p tonal ripprfzdwetlen Jz.1. Verna Fuller,, Arthur Leeson superior Primer Class, Thelma Cantors,, Fred tasteful eai'!in beatl�t . , . � Q /''��j die Lew!s, Kenneth Anderson Free and at '(( �+ pp •3 cm; h. - 'Teacher E. J. blatth - J. S. @AJLi�.7DV1L1� �' ;PIC KE x.. _ prfef-s new low . , , fire NEW _ KOLS'TER RADIO is tb+p sensatiolA . . 'A 0 0 L L A RSAV &Z0 _ � -of the radio industry. We Invite J'arm Stock, Implements _ • is ONE EARNED shel> Pi,,,. xrts,G�:,rn l:c�'. w olnr intgpet'tion oI tie BR' f This @tore i-4 a regrilar Dollar Stretcher. Nowhere do you find i Vat p:op-t ty of the Eatpte �.KOLSTER Modplij. seati.c,nable bargains priced At cru h loos figures. A os ;Q�, - large and varted n49ortnient - f Chri�,tmae _ TIM1M �� 1s Giftq for eveFy member„f the family. At L.,t l:� E:.,nce ai'�u .;, }limes ripper Over�.hoes, 11 '2, at 39 per pair. . C Mt F:I�AR _ -f'itker ,iiiit: i il' - -- - --- - from s jplendid%tock Mena and Baca' wioter.f�:+_.twear 'Hose f 25c up, TUESDAY, JANU _ 'w - `Agent ."Gift Shirts in + endid range of`t}attern- Hnd matertals. AKY 14, 1930 A ock of Gift Tie., Huse and Hwndke-rthiefa.'_ TY:r L,i1s:Lvinl; pruprrtr, r,c: -PIChL'RIXG --- ON •_ _ -Spa Large for Men at 1.•7.5. ... _ • • � o* .C13'de,dale n::ae, 9 yez,rs old, elig- , riblr 'to register, in foal to Pe. 'Tire' New - V R°onien'a and Children's ('ndervte++r,'rill c:,A tbakea to choose from. - chErvn sttrlLon, Dutaosa - Flannelette Gowna, largo gnu long. at 1++ cents. t,•lydesdale ht rse rising 5, yr. Old: Hnoiery of merited Ruatity frortr 49 cent-4t.rr ' 4lydixdate fi=st *�___ 0�_7«,__-elig .__ ABC' Hoye for growing rnildrec-ti�i� is a real geed line Eor,eattt daiji- ' abi« to. ` Scirretid ri cult, ria+. 1 }�e.^ old. KO CECIL "' bRADLEY Borrel driver. Team of marts, S and 9 yrs. old. Holstein-cony, 6 yrs. due :fpr. 1st. �a��O PICK E �ZINGI • ..':Durliarn erne. red, G yrs, dor ape let _.• purham corer' reran, 4 yrs. due 3iavist ' 'MORE THAN' EVER ...A FINE SET • - - � Durham cow red 9 yr.. dice Jun. 1st. A-AL--1-'-R10ES Redeifer,r, 2 rr: flue. Mary Fi3rd. "Red heifer, '1, y ta; due in May. - _-_-- --- __-- ----- --- _--- -._ _ . . ;Real }rester, 2 }tats old SPE_ - r ' ;Durham cow, rets, ,ri-;i 4 years. - FOR- TEAM HARK . :Bur'ham cow, Grey',, rnsna :1 years. - Red steer, rising 3 years. f . i J ,- , ESS 3 steers, 16 month, old. - ;- � .- - - ° • _;Keifer, 16 month, olsl. ® Brase•t3sounted Teans' Backband Hivrnese, ' __. - Heifer, -10 months old 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. $42.00 - Ree} calf 6 months old - With 5 ring,breeching. instead of back- =:Black calf 3 mouths old. - ;e•ravot the intt'e i3iShroa}r - band, Yorkshire so•v,due Fed. Ith, : Ser- 'Vices r a B . oolsnted Team Backband Har'n' ess, ;_$38.50 10 Shropshire c•ve,; -hire ran , caa e� r ;isered .. 51ring Breeching $44,25ShropDa' ily­ Eoath 9 pigs A. s of 2 ram lantibs` -- - - Binrier;.li-ii, 1926 good r Thit; is not-& factory harness, but eiistom made in our 32uwor�tit-n _ _ �-�-�•r-- *iT�� - _ own shop at Markham., :Seed dr 11 Cultivator R11\t,i-T0R0 �--�-�L-- =we specialize on repairs to hnrneae and collar& - 2 wagwts and r.agar boxes . ._ ,< �- -_ HGy rack 2Walking plows - Ri,l;ng plots - Fare-50 -Cents '--Gans;-plow flet of Harrows - �I/ � F• T: 0 D Roller Horse Rake = :..' - _ 2 Scufflers . •'I%mip drill Leave Pi(•kt:ring 1Standard'Ticne) - Leave Toronto Q e! and Cullxr,Jkinnfaetureor 2 Fanning, milia A. Vii. P. Jl: A. Jl• -P. JI. t Set of Bob Sleigh,@ nearly neve d 7.25 3.55 d .. 30 3.30. 3���. O�ir. Houle I ore 3460 Democrat wa�;osi, nearly new d 7 ,35 4 55 s ,i© 430 'CutterBuggq, 3.55 535 9 3v 5.30 - Set of scabs, .2000ibs Cate. _ 9,55 8 53 In.3u t3.i0 - c 1,Set of scales, 500 lbs, capacity. - • P Y• 10 55 s 3:i 11.30 Wheelbarro.t, new O - - '11.55 S i5 `f. a1. 3.30' ip •Wire fence stretcher" ' 2 Scaldzng barrel .' `Churn P. M. X9.5:, 1' .3G 9.30 12.55 10.55 '1.30 10.30 1 Set of single hzs•ssess « 2 - 'Plow harness, collars i 1,55 e 11,40 _ Z:30 11.30 etc 2.55 _ Get your-X�na� Groceries from us. T .'A quantity of sof tvewoat e1'f=cis _ d Daily except Sunday-'' - c Sunday only Our stock is fresh. Our prices are right '� 1 - . r shovels, crowbars, c,ra,r�s and �• _q"- _ _ ._ :. . _ `� many other articles Coach cc;liceriyils at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, A.number of bezrals of winter apples Midland, Sebumberg. Orangeville, Hamilton, , W We have Aiinev Rubbers for eyerybody. Grab Work Boots for mea. 125 Bushels of Buckwheat •BrKin tford, \iaRRra Fallcr, Bnffralo Carhartt's and Hi W-,'.Overalls and Smocks.,• _ 26 Toll§ of Timothy hay and intermediate points. .' - Wool Socks and Over Socks ' r _ _._ - ALE AT f O'CLOCK SHARP Coach connrUtinns' at n too orf-R?i--U 9, A. points - TERM -Hay, Buckwheat, pigs nisi Get your radiRtor tilled with-Anti•Freeze and your battery } all sums of $15.00. and unser, Catch l a _ aweather.' ch aged for the cold w . over that amount 10 months seed_ Gera. j +poach Lines �e deliver. z it given to•parties furnishing ap- E i 1 Ph,,ne Si�rir order,` Wel LNT deliver. notes. Five _p?r cent 'bff Phone Markham 6402, fol' cash. Ganeral ' 1. <W .r tI AVE' Aactiotieer. - -- Wen. M. Duncan. Gree River :John Scott, -Clerk MerchanE� �u'(h'y'•:f�d"at4'A.,n� ,xgf'>�'."'r4r-e��:F... ..'& ..u_- ..u.'- ». ._,+..c,w..m...:s.' ,.,r'!�'.vsE _ ':.ea�•e&`.t.`•. •z;,e'L.ds ^`.,y:. 'x- *.,:. .#t..' _ _ - . ..�'az-. ... we ..1.,rue..z .a • •.,� .:.,.,. w d'v .�"'..•.Y •`""' �'.. f:4Yl^If',L(1�:'"T f w.M1.'S�'•FP'':y:,_, .• '—: .+ ). tN. .4Yi` .yr' ,.-4+,s;? ........... .,. , .�< r 7 �.. e%�'C,'.1.' .y,._ •'�,.' :.'..-««x:w�lriy '34u..:..0 �"" ':,., .'`' --nw•,. a:ti°• •+ . :.gin �+c, ie/`a. ..a .a'.: �_r '•� .n.,w. •v:M s_ 'fi. •y *,j•�'�- ..!•;,. .3:• . 3:° ., p"a n,�. `„uY+"'.°7. GLARBMON1 To the Electors of the Township of attention to yo'dr business.G. Dd, Fors thhad a basiaees Pickering. Again thanking you and wishing y Ladies gad Gentlemen:- you the Compliments of the.*ealson. i9 ckerin Having-takes Over Robt. 8esswa ahawa on Tuesday. - "I wish to thank you-for having con- Slneerel3 _ Yrorire, , Broaghaai, we are a4w I^ ,W adi11; of Taroato, a at _ G. L.11Yliddletoa. r l� fidence in tris to re-elect me as Coun- to dive service in )E3roitgham ad t_i Sunday at-the parental home►. - cillor f6r the c6minv year. I prom- Mrs. rom ” p p 'f as.in Claremont- -ability-in Mre.(Dr) Minna, of Bobcaygeon, ise that I will.�yaik t4 the best of my Tavl_ SCJ rVice t Service car always ieadg, day amapent.a day with Mre. Yeatea. ability:-in furthering the interest's o Electric Service ' �ht Service. i ' Negras and ffira. ioritan and the Township of Pickering. I trust 'iioae Clare. 5106; Pickering i& family were in the cit on Sunday. that the people'of the'Township-will • House•',Barn; Out.:buildings, _either Gasoline, Oil, Seiber Ben and airs. patrt-� �an eon m -operate zersds:itz . . ` Calle by-day or night promptly fig. - A, L.- _ . family spent Sunday with friends -cil mid make this a better and great- .wiring• Alterations. Special ser- ;,.in the city. -tr TowAsbip., _vices and motor installation. ' Comfortable cars. .8 P1GkA1'lIIg- Miss Hilda Patton, of Toronto, Again Thanking You Electric water` Systems. Metal Prices reasonable. - "'' *, = ' was the guest�of Mrs:(fta-ws�5ti over Yours truly syphon Septic Tanks. Sanitary dos- �T lance Cohnnaitte9 the weekend. Robt. C. Reesor. ets. We also can furnish anyf kind "Phone 73F0 .ev . Mr. and Mrs. McCreixht, of of roofing- including Birds Thick MaakhHlrr, spent New Years-with To the Electors of the Township-of Butts. Our work and electrical in- f - The object of this A.seociation Is to■ Mrs. Reub, n R rwson. Pickering: spection ws guarantee. Our 'Prices As ' lessen stealing and prosecute. Miss M.*C rah9ai has baso spen4• i.adies and Gentlemen:- will meet your pocket-book. A post LAW the felons. -ins tier New =ear's holida s with card will have our prompt attention. To y I v::ch tg, t2:ke this opportunity-tu. ffiembers having property stolen oommnal Mrs. N ichal, o Toronto. thank y car for-the supportgiven m H. , oate immediately with any member Onr teach,-ti! whose homes are in the recent Municipal contest. Con wHI'fEYALE Ont. piekerin , Ontario oi.EzsonSive`.l 'Committee. 28 31 n, Claremont, . have returned til sidering the ' fact that it was the Membership fee 111.00. <thair respective schools. first time 1 sought Munic!pal honors Tiogets may be had trom the President at 'o D. A. and' Ann-.-Scott are visit and not being well known through- 13sarentr oasppiioaoion. - y. inR relatives and friends io Lon out the .Treater part of the Township '' -' Exec.Com.=L. D. Backe, O.9.Palm a s zn recut? the, nerbne support or, M. S.Ohapmaa, Piclrering. + on and other western point this t p Se. Mercde8s ee tenderme; although not elected. Mrs. Readroan was taken to the Wishing you all a Iia New � Happy � • '' D. Munro, '- . Jas. Richardson, hospital at Pete rboco on Saturday Year. . e' • President, Beoretasy 41 . last winter ere,she will-.remain for the rice c t 1O�:, , Sincerely Yoursv Mrs. Jc►cues Gregg, . K. Rittenhouse. gg, of Toronto,, hadreturned borne, after spending a week with her sister, MrB. Geo: To the.Flectors-of the Township ,pf `.1 Only Batteryless Atwater-Kent Radio, _ ;-1 :Morgan.• _ _ _ $ 165.00,'for 138, s•s r yz + Pickering.. . .re Stormy weather has delayed the • •Ladies and Gentlemen:- _ work on the new bridge. It is ex. I thank you for electing me as your 1. Only Diana Banner All-Enamel Range, 7 i 13ARR z' - petted that' it will be ready for Reeve for the Year 1930, by acclam & beauty, reg. 105.00 for 99.00 traffic in about two weeks. - ation: I consider it as a token of W H, Johnston and S. R. Bloom your confidence in me for my work at =of Dresden, brother and brother- the-Council Board the past ten-ye ► -_ in-law of Mrs. (Etev.)-A. McLella,3, and my motto will be to serve you ' - reg. 85.00, for 74.96 ,zs spent New Years at the masse, to the best of my ability, with close _ - Dr. Ruth Johnston,of Chatham, ,1 Only Good Cheer Heater, regular 28.00, c ` and Dr. Rae Hait, of Toronto, for X3.94 Jl� tllCr i i L e1>ent the week-end R ith aliases Use This - ___r �'.; Margaret and Mabel 111eLellan. RPmrdr. '�lre. Sybilla Spatt'9 Tuami• Mrs. C O. Her net, of Toronto, litis' f,ir amore tbroats, couxt q, colds j',SQ • _ � E speak of artistic wn Dail troubles. Root you ear go that are My4zle, Sian., have been spending tryit? E 's guaranteed. ones' rug .], Heater dignified, not artistic a f-gw ds cp'tl h 13 G. and Sirs. Store. - �____----- �-�r h©�-alt Pipe, OIIly designs that would be Ys- 9.29 a good one inappropriate for the limi", McIntyre: '�r y •1 �iO01i sCO'Pe, in food ©onditioll, for purpose sy tushtraste ler;lm• Mrs. Hubert Yeateg, on Tbur4• $ �� L D il;' �7 view. The day last, left to visit her relatives _ e et is `-JCD London, after +vlitch she will - :. only 5,00 t� a are now ready to - •'No Greater Tributes' -Vesame- work •in.her - profession, „pply you with ; v. that of nrirsingt. ;1 Freshman Masterpiece Badio, built �. W. STAFFORD, Thomas Bacon, we are glad to BRICKS (CONCRETE in speaker. See this on at 74.49 report, is improving gradually, i a Road. iter heir confined to hie bed for f3LOCK9, IN o ad a g ._ 1 McCormick-Deering No. 2 Cream a hitby ' -eeiveral weeks suffering from an y l*G PIPE, DRAIN TILE. =- Separator, almost new, 75.00 Picone Whitby -attack of pneumonia. +�r Ra Local comrnicteea are snaking s ND AND GRAVEL. Batteries, Heaterir;-Motor Car Accessories p�reparations for the Pickering Township Annual 'S. 9.'Conven � 3 ._ -Perry Le ment be hold in the Baptist - .. tion tep e• P 3 Charles Coo r - �Clazernon -iChureb on the 15thlnst. s Miss Margaret -Graham was In Products Cio. — - - - Toronto over the week end visit - - - ple ing Miss Ethel Gray,of Coldwater. -3,1 Bay St., Toronto who traderwen-t a serious opera - pe tion is a Toronto hospital. PLANT-1 .mile _north of - y Highland.Creek. _ _ Cheap rates for farm and country - Mr Lyman Pilkey returaehi - - - homeon.9atarday evening. after _ - Merchant, buildings. - ever&1 illi n "to v nes mil:ceSilod ebte".�E•. two weeks' visit to the home of lVi her uncle. Mr. Richardson. sad �'! (� ,.�� L. E M O 1� T, • �� ONT d ' .other relatives at Walkerton. Season w Automobile Iasueance - _ , The annual meeting of the _ _ : , uc D. A t - . •(S of all krnds .�• - members of the Public Library - Ce880T t0 A. t) _ ._ ,,_ _ _ FARMS FOR SALE _ will beheld in the library roorro� Write or phone [} 1 n �rI�on Saturday at 2.80 p, m. All "a• Gre` et111gS New Dates, 2 lbs, .. .. .., . 35c �T _ . members are redueeted- to be onupani.+1. Onions, 3 lbe., z.: .,. - 2 ED. BOW M, � l� y oo rag Onion- per Ib . .. ... .. c "I - - Owing to the Sunda School Shellei �i'alnuts, Convention being held in the ;Gra(,efruit, 7uc. 3 for f 25c village on Wednesday next, the Once.again awe wish our many Oracges, per dozen ,.. .. , 4Gc and frac - s1I'�lBrS, A#,# atl8a regular monthly meeting of the customers and friends the Sea Banaoa�,per dozen 40c - -• Women's Institute has been post. eon's Greetings. and take tbia 'a Bar. G and PSoap, ".'.. - -: Tac i have secured the agency forthe lhoet poned for a week. opportunity of-thankiiig you Al Soap Flakes, 3 for... 25c dt Wood and Cockshott Pard impla- The Gibbons fatoily held a fam• Coro 1:'Iake?, 3 for - _ 29c - - meats. and will keep constantly,-on it reunion at. Mrs.Thos. Gibbons' for your patronage during the hand repairs for these popular on New Year's D•a The gather past and extend the best'wish-• -, Crash Towellbiilg, reg 30c per yd s . 1—Oc _ Also..Loud e'and able g ` - inR iacladAd Robert an Mrs. barn es the y' P Koper ourNplea ant re at one- Flannelette, 3 cg }Or der d -' I will also take contracts for palating— Worth of Brampton, Wm. and P y ChEirCea Gibbogqss, of Toronto', and will continue, Fla inelettte blanket P y .� 39 - barnsproand d by aprey(a new Simnel and Mrs. Ste hensour of Oshawa. t e t Factory C:�tton, per yd 15c ' Road% are no a very ba' More 'than anything else wrey - l;etimates cheerfully given. Phoa.1830. ♦rendition for motoring on account value the 'personal friendships - ,we `j�otlld lake .to• take this o: ori V-52 � of their very icy condition, due to pp the rains which washed off-the it hag been our -privilege to R; J. marmi ClaremoiA , snow leaving the ice bare. Many enjoy and .which to day'seeiu t1In1tS t0 lsh all our ft'lende - �, - cars- have been forced into the to have become'a very part _ -. ' .Very happ)� and prosperous ...Green River •Aitcb, but no serious accidents -- Year. ---, , •--have oceurred. of our business. - Beginning with Monday. ae New e _ Basket ' Factory I the stores in the Village will close --� blanufacturera of at ; p n2. every -Monday, Wed. F I N G O L D" ' S C.-A, Ocerlau d, - - Man' er All kinds of Fruit 13a kets, Barry cresday and Friday. Thi% is a LOWER PRICE STORE - - --- -- -- — right more as there is no necessity Phone 3801 Crates, Fanners, Bushel . - --in those engaged in the stores k ea Baskets. y Baskets, Cloth s etc , - remaining late every night in the CLAREbfO`T -.. ^QNT, - -week, wheirall shopping can be --' Frank Penaock, _'done. ust as.ertail. .darfn the da - Proprietor -' j y R y. BRING IT' HERE Q, P , Wag Mir•ion Pearce,'missionRry `ocv is the time to et 'a new. of St�yln on Life 'Maker of the well known �" to the Htingarians located in To. g v i` ' Barnes' Bastete. Harneas, or get the old set 're aired. conte, will be the speaker at the p - Phone-Markham 6409 p I have in stock samples of Samuel tnornmg• service in the Baptist Trees. and Jeffrey's harness. The. Installlnen Plan CbRirch nest Sunday, ,Tan 12th,- former may' be ordered through cat&, .Miss Pearce is attached to the All Logue at prices quoted; BEATTY . j -Nation s.-Church, Beverley-Str%et, Catalogue free. Toronto, and she will have an I also carr collars, collar CRCHASI\G comriiodities by pasina a dollar - r y. pada, sweat I STANDS FOR THE BEET ;interesting "story to fell of-tbi§-i so. d4w _�._ ek" ham ro wp wn into woik among the foreign popula dressing,'also"silver polish, great'popuh ritv.' Often the object purfhas-etc .� ".tion. A large' congregation is ex- and other parts. I worn ort before it is 11arid lor,.-'and the purchaser ted. Repairs promptly done. - — - _ # 'continues to pwy., --B-dy yourself i-fortune on thei• .: Monday'was quite an active day. L. W. PILKEY, CLAREMOIN in staller+eat':plan by'placiog regular installments �� z in ottt-vtllelge, on account of the I tawnship election and the election H,, R, iGallaugher , of your earniuRg in a Canadian Bank-of Cotninerce for police trnsteeslf,�- both of savings account. The nu)ney is always available 2. which considerable interest was required and there is no depreciation GraiII erChit2lt i for use if re } , tnanife%tedrespecially in that for 'bii c interest as-time goes on. �. t ac ruing ' t ppolice trustee. irliere was keener To"rontO -- _ _ interest Qhocvn th_i��e_a�r�haz� mar to purchase Hay, �i$er of ye►rQ. The follo%%ing R aw, Grain and, Potatoes, l rl /� AT/�nT]� • --," BANK _ is a reanitof the eleetion : .I.uther AL 1-iiVtiiJil-ki Litter ,Carriers, HAy GArrie s 1: iZ'm. Mone%, 70: John r quotations`apPly l Pnniha, Door Track=, Cow Fleming, 04: Alfred Pretty. 63; i _ �i w Bowls-. Pressure 9ystPmaEtc. Albert Mantle, 4S. Aa a result A'•• _ C* = ai a 010 OF COMMEAL the police trn%tees boKrci for thi-i R, R. No. 1,. - It aiboll ve beforebvyr011 to ne[,elee et rayb('Ce.'o� PAC wiH be composed of Lntla� r Phbne Pickering 1712 'rH,E S7.'�NDARD BANK OF CANADA ; illtey, Wm. 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I . . . - � _ Le I , . � . .-_�, ­,1: .. ..... 4 Ur,y5.. , , -�_ . , , � I., .. ,-;., 11.1.��.:', - I -1 - �* , � ,; __� � �­�. - . � . t, , . -4 . 7, �, ,�'., " . � ; .. . _ .. 1.� .. 7.01 i�,� . � I., .�'-,,^, I . I .. ­ . . I ­ I 1 1, I,. . ..".11 . . . ­. -- � :�_,, . . .: . . ". "I '�i. . _. . . . �. . I , .I , 2 � 1. ... - .- .. . .. 1. . .. . o, . . -- - .� �_ . I . ,. � I- - I I . � _N , . , . r . . . -- . -0"t"enalty-- Called Neceiskry .. . A Grand Old Sport Has Birthday Too - , Irish Hospitality � . . � .1 I. . I __ . _ . . -­ - _ _ . By Earl of Birkenhead _ .­.. ��,_'�::.�,:', - - � � in Reply ' I �:.,L� " Supporting the crippled car on .� � , , I . ,� . . . ,�. � . . -1::1..�.:...!:..:, .1 I '*-either side, we made the best of our . �_ � . -4 I , . �'.,. , . I — . . . To Arguments for Its. Abolition' ., ... :�­�.,� --- ___A_W­ , • z . m.... . way a hundred" or so. 6 a l6W, . . . . .: , ­ '. .. . . ­ �: .. � . .: I ..1.�...:. thatched cabin set back from the . . . - - - - - ­ .- ­­ _­- ­. .,­--- 1. I- I - � - . . _ . I .. . I . .. . .. I ... � - : ��!`.. I --�, --11. ­ . I -­'_1�____..__-. - - -. . . . _.� . . .___­­-,- __I - I � �,:.11.4. - knocked loud and ir .:.­-­­ ., 1� ....'. .­ I __.rQAd. _Barney._ _. !1L_ ._ __- ._-�Lxecution lor ravert 1,;nmes Upheld as klught oti.,ornmiunity . I—. __!:._.'_­:" . 1:7-1- . . rotectinglY against , , , , , .�.. -­:� � .. . . ' '�:�':::'4',: - -� , - _.. .. . . . . . . ­ i `_ Use' ­ .... . '...�` _�:�] , ,�I*�.�'.,. .": divided 'door held.p. . �. , I �tdi;rOi'iit'-�'�E:ii)iii 'ment&in the driving 'storm; opened cautiously _. I . • . . and as an Essential'Dc 0 . � . 11 , ..I _. . . ,. - . ..".�: "1. . at the top. A sharp inspection from � � , .4 ., p -, , _., 04011 1 14 ': of Life Imprisonment as Maximum Punish - -I - . . .11 I . _--verttom came open - _.".. :,�..7,:'.. . �... within, and th,e ­, - . . - . ,�­7,�; .. �,­,;:.. 9.._ , .., ; ment,Termed Inconclusive_.--_ , - " . ; I . . . . 4d.. . . .. I . I - - bedrag-' . -,��- - ­ _�... � � N I with a kick. Drenched* and I e..1 i��,; w ­.. . 'gled, we filed in. _,5* ' I .: -,�� .A i., *;�i.4 ,By the Earl of Birkenhead I bayous laws have been repealed,_and . r - . ,7, ,v_ ,,? , . - �..U.wa*�-, 1,­ ,- . � . 4 . ` - '; - -' 1� v._-.-i ­ thQ�t the law of treason Is now com- , "God save all here!" - . �,�. . . I r � . .. �. "-�' _r e -it an opinion, held. by re- - . -ir ' - . - "'-.11 I , . . . . �': . , � . .Z.1. p4rativ.ely simple.. �:.".I . "'God'save y'e kindly!" • - �..." . sponsible people, that it is no longer . . ., 1". I . r. -71 �r'I.,,01, .- A. right to retain the death penalty as a Penalty Sometimes I .Exce"lve. . ,-� . , . . . : . . ". I 1. � The atmosphere was very close -�:.. . . ,. - and ' I . '. j�. - �- - ��. � I I -a.peat - I � - ,� - - 4. . . . and atiflittg frotfi' the smoke of, . ,_ :,,:� � � I 1:.1. ,form of criminal punishment. Prob I conceive that in some the exist t -,.: - 111. . . 7.I I, .. fire, and It was with some difficulty - % . ably It Is -impossible to convince jag cases it May $ ", . � . :�;' .� �. well Ise that the I ­ I .. I , , I .. I �­ � . ,�. �!r , I . that we made out our enforced host. . . � ...I I I . ' them that-their opinion is erroneous, death penalty I# excetsive, but most 't:" . .. - - I.N, ­ . He a striking picture; tall,broad � , � , but there Is a danger that they may of them are so triable under the I �i . of,shoulder, uncombed and "coated. by their insistence . Impose that Treaspa-Felony aqts which were pass- , i ,�, . - ' . �� . ... � - J . - � opinion upon the community If noth- ed so that the offense can be trqated ' I 'O'.I :, -and elad-to. patched corduroys. bra .-.-, I .� .1 I .-1 1, . . Ili, �. ' . :. . ; . Ing Is said on the other side. as a felony without capital Punish- .. gang, and,a very soiled shirt open at , 4 - .. �I I . . . I . .. . I 1!­ ,. I .. the neck. in spite of his dress, how- - .. It Is to those who have an open meat. 1.�.�, - ,", , : I � . ,�4�,,�. .�el,11 -, ever, be conveyed an agreeable fm- . . "mind, and are therefore ready to con. ,Of the second offense I believe that .�.�. I t1r,.t, . - . - . �O . 11 .It..-.;. �.,Y:s_ .., . . . - . - ... ,,� .-sider carefully,-the arguments oii both- -there Is. no modern instance in this - . ,. ...�;I::.:";..::,.,",, I I piesgio&"'of energy, §elf-reliance and. I . . . . , I ;, �. 1 . . .... . �, � 11 �.: ­ _ �. ��, t 1. I . I . . I . ..".. ,-,... natural dignity. He hurried us to the 1 .4$ sides, that these observations-are ad. country. ,DqrJag the war there was 1�I .1. . hearth with many expressions of ' dressed. Ido not desire to preach to f9tond no onelso base as to Inflict that I . 1 �.1. .I�'. _� � .. kindly toile-itude and'helped Its out the converted or to persuade those Injury,upon the country or to give � ,.; I.,".1.W. . ­ , I . . It. . 'coats. - 1.I � 4 - I . � of our dripping "Patrick," he . . . who to the enemy, if . ..�. I... . . I I �;ro convinc4d that I must be such. asalstatree �_ ., , ­ called to a stalwart son, - "get that . " .-. 1, . . .. I �, . -- * wrong. I there. had been, the offender would . � � ­ I - �-I - .. __- � ! ­ - . . ­ horse and' car Into the byre!" And � - I- think' It uncontrovertible that a have been aiming at the lite of the L .� . .. I .. A ' � . . . to us. "Let ye make yerselves easy . .- . : I I .. .1�country..cau call upon Its men to die community, he would have forfeited .� �.... , the while we be doing what may'tie._- . �1 . � -, i .. . . I I 1. - � . ,.I , ,1. in order that,the community may his right to continue among us. I1111� ��';! -.,.. 1 I y ,,,, - ., 1� . .: 'I-.­ seri that it would not be right that I............ I ...... �� .I . �,L� , ­�.......�, I :.1.. : : , In, tbe twiltght of alsingle rush-, , I : ,. : ., . .1 �. :1 . . Z, _. . . live. It does n(t matter whether the ­ � eve... :.1 1� I � candle we stole appraising glances . i r,-� - I SUChL a man should live. ! : I .��A V ��I ! � �-_1 . soldiers are volunteers or-conscripts. �­, I . . - . . � - - - - . . ' .� . . Uuusk:QuenUy. I out W-hiet er...tW The third offencv­ts-ptrsv��Tt(i7 I lllillillillr!,.,..,W"- ' �. ' 'a principle underlying,the objection to lence. We think that piracy Is an : whitewashed' walls, clay .floor, ad I 10 - . I __ ATHLETICS' PILOT CELEBRATES HIS BIRTHDAY soot-blackened rafters. Four or five ,,�... I � ­.. the death penalty Is not really the obsolete crime. There are no . 1-1 . 0 1 . 1.1 Cono!e '.%lack. manager of ivorld-ch.ampion Athletics, visits Saibe Park,- crude, homemade. three-legged •stools * ­ '' ­_ __.-, -:expression of unconscious pacifism, nowadays, and time has confused In on on sid­wu a set- - I. .. ___.__. ' . I . . . . one golden haze the exploits of tFose not to manage ball team, but. to celebrate-his, sixty-:§event-h birthday. - .1 stood about, - - __e . . Case of Traitor Cited J . I . , .J- .1-i served as a bed by night, and I mariners of England who exacted re- ---. ------- - - above It a shelf cluttered with jugs -- �-:' '' . . I I Yet It may be objected, such a sae- tribution In the days when private with at least as much force that the . . . • � . I � , . ..: -.. .' riftce is for the life of the community. vengeance was still arguably lawful, atnta bn� nn , * , - ­ -p a rnnn Titlin in the C sa and bottles. in one corner stood a � :. __ .-...-.-1, The death penaltZ Is a Dualstiment and in ancKaC-r I I r, . . - - for an, offence against Its laws. is I e trucu eat of his liberty? . . 1 . Grande - .-L, .I pots- and crockery. 'the hearth 'was - -I - I __�I , I ruffians who disgraced the high sees And, lastly, there 13 the lingering ' ' ---- ,- 7 there, then, no crime which Is aimed before the,Brftish Navy drove them! fear that the penalty 'of death may be At this time T;tlan abandon ' b' �deep end e-blackentd, and over - . - I abandoned Is .. I .. - ,:.agalnat the life of the community? into oblivion. � the bob a huge iron pot hung from a � ' I . What. then, are we to say of a for - . � 'exacted In a case where a mistake' old studio an the Grand Canal, and,book by a sooty chain. � .. Rut history Proves' that piracy re- - "s been made, It the accused ls!'occupled a new house In the rural pests. we . . � . _. etgw spy who Is seeking to discover vives-whenever government is weak, alive, such a mistake can, though lm-l'north-eastern part of the city, -a re-i As we steamed before the 10 . . And betray our secrets to-the enemy? and at the present time we are mourn- � took co2rert note of -the household. . .1 . - . � a I perfectly, be put right. but it he is� gior. of pure i0r ind of w',fte lawns, . . -What as to that viler person, the I Three or four ragged. wild-eyed ebild, ' - . � - 4k . .1 . Ing the loss.of two gallant men who dead, lite cannot ba recalled. li marshes. and .-ardens. It-wag a1ene- . ­ ­ . - traitor who seeks, to subvert-tbe laws died defending their ship from the The public can rest assured that ' ment In t'he Casa Grande, wbicb-bad i ren in sensational stages of dishabille . . and con*utudoo. of our country. who I pirates whom latel I y we- di'slMgedl the utmost care is taken not to exe.I been erec,od to 1527, and was occupied stared at us. wonderstruck. from safe I .. 1: I . L I retreats. while their 4arefooted moth.- ...- I I� _. . . ..]ends his aid to the enemy which is' from Bias Bay. cute the prisoner unless his guilt is: by several families, The gardens .. attacking our live* and liberty? Ifl- In the olden times the pirate was! even I were laid out along the Laguna, ' es bustled about searching out dry _. . .. . . over ­­ I.. �it is lawful to resist the enemy and: ; manifest and I'n many cases not I f clothing. putting potatnes to roast on ;, ... described as "HostIs humant generls", then. But the fear of a possible Ails-! whose long levels the Island of Niur-, - 'kill b1m in open and manly confilct 13 Land he alone of ail criminals could be take h.as no bearing on the problein! a120 was seen. with the Ceneda hills the peat coats and getting the 'Pot It not also right to trample out the beyond, and far away in the north the and kettle to humming. ­ �41 . I J fronted down tried by any nation, ,whether the state ought, or can. In I In due time Barney and young Pat- , -r matter what his aNegiance or stately justice, deDrive a 'Murderer . .life of the worm who is & canker Ln stately peak of AntoPtr-. timing over I no I - - - - .------7aur uddst-" .. I where be preyed. The rule applies t ' We are all agreed that a I the Vale of Caddre. Gere, away from I rick'returned with word of the safe - ' - .. . I I . 0 of his life, ; - . - ' - . . What Is the object of Dualshment'I this day. _ - . . . .. view of of their charges, and pre- . I � . man charged with murder should not the noise of the city. and I i - e t ' - ' bid paratloas were net on foot to pass the - � - , A i - :1 t"' it that prJmarfty the object is I" But when people talk of the death I I suffer the Renalty, warverer It may� native Alps, the great eate . I.. � - punish-, � -be until -1 . ,to Inflict upon the offender 9 I Penalty they Usually have to mind the! be. tinleas be-4-i guilty. I found a sweet and congenial"Illomer night as ligreeably as might - � I - I I I - .- __ - - !. zatat.for bit mtsdeedr, and also, it It I fourth-0&ease, murder- The offender . i The Casa Grande is still standing. in the "morrow a morning" . . I have considered on many occa. � � I lbe possible. to cause him (or others I I I a remote quarter o i It proved a very jolly time, especial- . has not considered the right of the slogs with-sympathy an dwith careful - I � � I I 1. . I .. similarly disposed) to refcirm. it must been whitewashed and modernized, ly the after-dinner phase, when we ­- - - victim to live. That vicurn Is now I attention the argumlAts-brausht tq�r­And shut out from the view of the � - I L .. islao, not be forgotten land It act$ &a & dead and buried. Sometimes we are I ward against-CipItal P-anishment._T7 I ------____ . .. " I assumed the drying-out process In a I . .,deterrent to others. 04�­tw- -fie-aiied-60---think--woes-_ , w-e-read-ot I They have not convinced Me. � i Laguna by receniU-­bWkl7�ft8&- , It-was I half-circle befoTe the glowing pests . . . - _________�PU_n13h1au1ok offender after a due bx* ' ' tormerty much.Visited by art-pilgrims, white-7-5-e-Woman or-t&e Hoam# ft%r-_-r­. ' . hysterical interest In murderers, �he! 0 1 . � - � . - . but was greatly remodeled In L ried about to provide sleeping ac- . . ,, I .. ,�Rtalapitloa Into his guilt, It prevents the victim is forgotten ' I , .,.. �. WORMY � . . . : _ . - . � � both' the commkity and Individuals . . ­ when the famous old tree In Its gar.-I Commodations. It wag then Himself 1 . . . Experiments Hold Incorfctustv Kee-j!�--y�be*rr -free � from hate• de.iL. which dated from Titian's El roved the cordial and entertaining � .--Trot� taking the law into' their own -- I'm __ ' . . . ....: . .11 It to said the expei tence in other I your miad from worry. Live ilmply; was cut d-wil �.�Jn-to is on. nava host. ready with song and story, and - . - 11 . emirs to Introduce lynch law into countries has shown that the aboli- expeet little; giye, much;• sing often., I Among the students wlio' labored with a line scorn of apologting for I.1 1. I __ 1* - ­ - .. . .';England-. . . .., I ;ion of thi death penalty has not In- pray always. Fill your I;fe with love.I here under Titlan''s direction were what was obviously the best hospi- .... . , , I Forget, self. Think I Bordone, Palms Gtovine, Ronits.zlo, ta . Penalty as a Deterrent . - cr*ased the number of murders. It I scatter sunshine. r ijty he had to offer, Fiddle and con- --.. .. . . : may be the case la particular areas �of others. Do as ,;OU would be done Nforetto, the elder Bassano, the three,certina were had down from the wall, ' , " . . I am Unmoved by the argument but the experiment has not been tried I by. These are the tried links In con- brothers Sob war% from Germiany, and and the roar of the storm "a.soon . . ,that tie death penaltx does not deter for a sufficient period sof-i tentmeut'4 golden chat ii.-Nic Leod. the Fleming Calcar. The engravers drowned in the jolly gallop of jigs and . . . 11 . 3murderers. In the sense that no Pon- - . � ficleatly wide area to form an accq. . - ­ .I Cornelius Cort and Dpmenlco delle reels. . .. ' -7--�,-, -_-_ I a Ishment has ever been an' effective I rate opinion for our guidance. . ;:RENTAL RESOURCES - f Greche were added to this company, No one hung back from furthering I I - . -deterrent to a man who has eom " and dwelt in the house.-Frr,m "Ti- �. - _ wit-I We need also to examine the fate Tlioie can most easily di-spemoe.with . the fun. Himself led off with "The - I . . I ted a crime, It is a mere platitude. If I of the murderers wh6 have been re- society who are the most calculated+tian." $y 'M. F. Sweetser. ExIl" Erin" to the resounding tune `­. . : i . . � . � .. .punishment-were ad effective deter-I I *I . � � .. .... . . . n I)gated to life-Ion„ Imprisonment. It to adorn It: they only are dependent . .• r - I . . . ­ .. . ­ of "Savourneen Deellsh," which rent In all cases. there would be 0 ' I , - � : .- ! . has been said that to some cases at on It who possess, no mental re-, . I CONCLUSIONS .i ­ rendered with eyes tight shut and I . . • . - - ;- ­ , OTilner.- - ' - . -1 - . . least the I varlons c6hditfolls Imposed sourr4". for; though they brlug�.noth. - Our conclusions are determined lar- many ,a flourishing demi-q-tiaver, the ..­_ _. -, .. .�_10 - A criminal is a man who has not have � . .1 constituted -in' themselves a iSg twthe geaeral,mart. Itke beggar,A.,gely by our prediapositl6ris, and our time being emphasized with vigorous, -----�� been deterred, whether.he be a pick- death sentence far more terrible than they ire too poor to stay at home. prejudices or prejudgments in great stamps of the"foot and sideways Jerks pocket, a burglar; a btgafntst ora - . I I . (Tie whf�h Is exvre�saed to be a death - . measure mcnopolizo our faculties. of the head. His encore -was "The. .- . � .. , . - . : . murderer. . In' his case the deterrent sentence. And while- Imprisonment- "The machine age has hardly start- We are not so much ignorant as per, Wind That Shakes the Barley." Even .- - ,-'_-.71has failed.* But 0 argue from the ex. I d, cannot it be contended ed."-Tbomas Edison. ' . verted.--GetkW. __ -with a -doleful - " I . I - . ceptlons that hanging Is no deterrent In. met" 1, . I - I . r i . ......- Barnei,duffy .obliged _ -:-, -. .I _ . . � qameaf." full of 11ochories," that I . :­' � . . .,- ebbed and flowed mournfully on the - ­ .... to amen who..may be tempted to , , , I . _ . .1 - - ' I � - . . .. , .. . commit murder is to advance a very . I . " * . . . :­ Of Interest to All C.E.F. Men Recalling Old Days . . ancient Celtic * ave tone scale and ­ r . � grave error of reasoning. We shi I . , . I . . � I . " . .eventually d on' a blood-curd- - . I .­­ . ._expire.1 reqdIro to know' all the case .. . &I I.. I �7r­T-- ---' . . . ---- 7- ling minor In wit. I d I I I 9 In :­;,,%�­7FF,�'­7. _. - Id my best ,With . WST, '1� , . I " '-� L.! 7-,-', - - - - ., � .�.I . r . . I��",*N�-.'.' , . . _,;.,.. I I , � . "The Foggy, Foggy Dew" and-pleased I I L� . A " , ,�,:�o��,','� ­ . . I_... I. ­ 'L V ..,: I ". "��.:.,�� ­`,�'.,% ,� I", , ��::,;`rl".- , "I . - 'r� - ..V,hick that temptation has arisen and .Mr-I ��­ ", .�.11,1'11A.11�1 �11­- I . 1 1�7." 1- ... ,� ':I , :�., �,�. I ,:-r: , . . 7 .* ..:.".. , -,;, I I,�I...I-. :,.,.---. , � ' num- ­4� , '­' - . - has been issisted, and In what I :. ...�� .. " I " - ,_ , � ., . .:" "­ ..: , �"::�r,'.'.�,,.",,- ,..�4,;,: . . . . � . ,.��,� �_.', ' .,,,., ­�,,,.�;, -- .;�. 1". -.4-k1l"... :., .. .,. "r I-'r'; .,. . . �.11 r -.. .. .,, T .... �.1. � ,,�.,.. I ,;.��:",­;" �,`t 1. . n - I ;� �.�,� ._ ., ,.�_,:; ,., ,,­:", r' .. % ­ ".. .�;.�­� ,.F:" _'..'1 � ­;�_�:....... - . �L., , -.1. UM .1 .4 I.V,� .,. , ... .., � '. ;'Itother Ma- . ,,:-��, ,;���..:::��.��,i�':"��:�;"�.�"'�' l" "' 'L- - ­, .'­ ".. ,.:�.,�.,� � ll! . ., .4 .;1.",..%:.., , . , ,,1-.,., .t:.1: . . ., ., .. ".­, Granny, at least, with . .r , , ­ "._,... , 1.". - - - ' . . . - � .N ....X,,,". ­',,� - 4-.",;,. ,:._:,;-�r;14", ­�;:. . e. . , - � ,��,1 .1�W ,�" .,-,-�. _�, ,, � :::. . � : . . ' - . . _ . . .�_. .. , ,�:� , '"':1i "', �'� , � . t` �.;,I . . ,.­ , ..� ....4 A 1� ....� " .1,, ,, ,. . , .". " �.::., . bar or Proportion of cam the .death - I . ­�: :,.:�.!�,evl ,-.!'�-�. ­:, -­-­.":,�'!�, ."-:�,-,I . . I. ;­";,.,.,:" , - ... �,­ � :--"* �hree." -Lanaden,-who has "Lh way" , I .. �l' . �­ .:-.!1,.1"", ., , ,�, , : M, .5 , L . ': . ,:. - !rj"::�,; .� ,�;..'.: , �­':",':!: ,�. "", :' , 'i��:,*. , :- I I . . . . . --penalty, has operated to aid resist. ", �0,k`�`,­�: :­.,,., " .,,'�j:�,;:":%�,%;:4' , � .,�,��.,' � I. I '.."..,,.�� :� ":_,`,­," '.!:.y:'4,: ­:. '�':..' .:­ .. .. . � .:..-.:. . . . ; ., � * .�_.'.: r 1, e''. , ,; , .,, I , '�,.' -,� ,,­� :� . -1.1.�.7111�..Ii , r�, .. , with him, Inveigled the little beauty - . . . , .� , �'4, - -:.i. �'; --. ,'.�% . .. . ,..,.:r ... .­­ .. :, ­,.,��,,,,�,r , , - :. I , . .,:. , . an;ce to !!Pptation. . - ­ .- . � "­­,�'..V 1.1.�: .�,,��: '�.-'-�,.�:��,::�,!: . . I . � ,� ., :-�: I e .1 ! . .. , ,: -,_ . . --;Z:. . �1�,". ... . ­ - - -1. 1. 1_ . . � `: ':- "'� .�, - -_`;.­ ... .. .. ,�' I. I , .I , . . Eileen onto his lap, drew her head to . ' �:::.*,�:::;t., Z...... ;_:-� � - ­ . . . r.- � - , . , �.,.�... . 1 ,,,r , ,...­, - � r - . I - - f I 1 li..':,'r;..r. ,.�', ; . . . I �,.�­, , . ,. . I - ,�':­ ' ..- ��j,.,..' . , .. . . : .. 1. .1. � � .1_', �?� . � ...:­..;.,�,:��, ��,.,:�?";,:,�" . .:�� , Belldves Fear Lesseis Crime � - , ;­-:�.-k�,-;v.;.,-, .. :::,� . �:�:; ::,#.,� ,...'�. .L;�'. , P'...., I q.;: , ., .I .. . .. , :.':I, ;��,;�k, . I .. .: i . I .. ..;��., _� I "".1. , ,. � , �:. . � ,�'.'.*4!-,.. , .�.�:�� .'� I I I .. . :I. ..��-:! his shoulder and stroked her cheek to ..�11.1.­-­­.I %,I � . _ , ,..:.:r , ,L . 1! . . . . . . I 1:�.,�'­. . . ­ !... ..- I.­. .­, I . 1:,: -. ,�� "., .":� �,::� .. ", - . .:��.%;* -, . . 11,I .11 .,.-:, I— I . .::,. ,.,;:. . -ies old: ' " I 1. � ,*,:,. .3 x 1.::41;%- - , ,,,:�,, I . 11 I am certain that ifi the case of - ----- t,: " ,�::Sjr�,.',_ ' .. . , -,.��:,-.: . , .,, ,,_,,.::,,;_­: ... ::, . .. - . . � , , the lbved'croon, seven centai - � . r. den- � ��� ... I .I.,��.. -: -.; I : .: , . , ��,::;,;I.,'.$. I. ....I _. I - - . ,:2 A r 1 � , , �X . , '.Z ...,,.,,...: I -. �- r . . . �.1 , . : "� . I . I.,, I. " -- . , � 1. . ......:" .I - .. , - . �­­_ , " .. .:, . . . . ,., . - - . . . I . ,. -i.�"''...�1 I...,.'.�. ���I-. ,. I ,�..% . I .�_,__�t.;:.� � : " kerous crimes,im an ,::...'J- . I I , . P. ; , , .___n,_.,: .1 -,;�:t;:-..-.­.__.... I know a valley.fair. � --- . - :: ., -"I � . " .. . , : : ,.�� ­.,.:�'...!. .�. .:.. � . ; .W, �-: ---,:;'1,.::X- , .r. .-^ ,�. a I . .- � � . X:� ..x �. , ,��.,4. ..�,��-­-;.;��--�...:�. ,:._a t .'_ �. r . . I . , ,. : . . I ��-:��I­ ­ , , . ­ '. . . , .:., ,.�', -.";..i., � I r . ­ ------­b0N­9ebr8A1ff_ng, the fact that - - ,...�!�' ­;", . � �.. . . �, - � -_­"'. I"I . . "" . . . , _4Atgj_ r,_%��_­ ! •I ..: .... - � . .q ­ ;. . . _­:,,­. EfIftir Aroop: . ,. . I r. .:1�...�14,�. :1. : fl:.� :� . . ., .,.:..,,,::,,r,,, - .. .k. -1.1:�� -:" � . , �":,!;� . . , _ , '. ­:,,­. - ! - 1 . _ - : . ,.: .. - ._:., .. , . . . . , . ,;� ��... ., , . %, �,;ti.A.:�`,:,;!,�,'!.­�­, . ,4A4M­wffl­, �Kr-worst ' -- _. -_ ­` .. I ;rl"_ - .. .. ... I And , lead - .1 I know a cottage there, I .. .. ,� :. �,,k, - *L . "...�,.' ..."...'�;:;.­,.­ , ,-` �. . . .- "",". to Imprisonment, but that the a .. - ... �- !,;t:�! , , . . . . ' . void- �.�,.:,,!.�M,` ,..­.,:�.. I . -, :.�',.,._..." ,:; . Eileen Aroon: " , . � - .. r,..4 ,I .i...;.;:.:�.. . . . . ,,.,, ,, -,�'. r � .,. .. _., - -- - - - - -murder will cause '1::,;$:, .,:, -�­ ., . :,:::.:,�, �. .. , ..:�:!: -e, 'T. , ince of capture by . . ., ,. . %:k - - . 0 , . I -,t:��- _ - ��71-..: . ... . .Far in the-valley's.shad , . . .­ . . � ..! �,��::il:r ., .'' - :.4 r. .. . . � . A� .. � . ". .. I 4� ­ .. - his life to be forfeit, Las operated,. .�_" .....,,.:.�..:.::1t:. ,.., .... �.,: . I know a gpqtle .maid, ­ . , . : , *�- -.�-­; -- '::��`": ;"�-, ,.,..,.,., ::: ,.:;,�,!!,; - . . `."-:..-:!,�;�:'� 1, ,: ' ...<','� ' ­ i , _ . I . .: ..;,rS.L,. � :, .:,%., .r, . a of . .,;.;,� -. - .*"''�'-....'.i!' ._. - . . ., -_�'��:'..,��.-'.`4,..,�� r , r .- and does operate, u d r .'...L . .... . Pon the min : " .. .. I . '.." :4 . r •Flower of gentle glade, . ..�.. lives . .. , .,... :� .�.. �, ,I.!�, . . , Aro .. . ­ ,�:i��:�­ ,..! . ,..�,r .:�.� ....'.,­ , : . .. . I - - . ­ .: ... � - - ;the criminals who spend-their _,i,:,;:­:;�.:., .� i'. . ..r .....�, �. " - . Eileen ATOOn. . . -it : . :. . . . ., es : , , . I.... :,& � . . . r . . . � 1. ..... . ., . - .. - . ­..-I I­ . ,An such I I __ . . , -pursuits,. and that thereby I .� .--Charles Fi;h Howell, in "An Irish L , . .�_.., :r.�:, .. , I . I ...' . . ... . . � . ` , , ., �, .,.�, . . . . . � N _i , I . . . I householders have gained a security Fr­,��. ..;".-.r­:."'s; � . 7_� ,, ". Ramble." . . . : , . I -I -� - - � 4: �., .. I .r, : . . .. .- heirs. �9.r, I �i I . , ::*, ..�. I . . � . � �!., ._. .. .. :�.!.,.!:, "� . I . t ,: I�: 1. ,.,�",:�. , . ' - . . ". . - . ,V�K.?4: , ,_ , r,,,, !.,.., '. There are lour for which the ;�,e -� - � 0 � . , . ,W�lch would not otherwise be t . &,­1��L _::- � . .. . , .. . . ,. ,r I, . ­ .� :t - ,i _�, . . . �r' . .. I ­ . .11 - T . . �. � ,:.:t:"�I I- 1, �. �.:; . ­ . ... HABITS ... . . � � ",., r,,:..� I- ; � . i .. , '. -penalty Is death: tr?asou, anon, etc., _.. - .'ii:�,,.;.:,::: ­ ­ . . ..- . - .. . 7 1. r ­ "'-_ - . .. I ­--linarsex 11 .1.0.11 � ...1. We are apt to forget that one may - ^ . . pals and .dockyards; ,pi-racy- ,, ' ... : . . I-. . ' . "I .1.. ..... "r . �_vrith violence, and murder. There, . - . K:�::;,:�;,_ . I .... be correct In the personal habits A ­:.., , � . I . ' .,.. '..- I- io others.- We must . ... .,.r I�,I : lite, and yet vicious In hi's attitudeare, I beNeve,''r' I ,... ... , . I. � . . I , .... -k..�,..,I:�::;, . � , . . . . vital issues of his times .. . . . remember that it Is not sufflclent to . . ....,,�-..;.,::,�..:%:.,r::i,:�',,..- - .1. . toward the I ­ - � ,:;;;,�;i�fj.�.,,;�::::�:: it . * I . ta-4gnore the ethical qua! , � I . I _-_e�� I . fatapdre the-justice-of the death pen- '. Y., , . . .. I I q 11 1" .. 11...... . . ,;.-� , ,;�7�'­...-, . I I � .. . . r ..�,�'.., - - ,� _.,� - , I 01tir 'in tbeF dasb of any particNar I : ... .��­,,-,. '. :,��,7 1 1 ...:.. Ity in the ifitelect. But we should'do *� ;- - � ��� - ­­. .1. I . � .11 ��:-, r� ... . ­ :� . .. . , -- ' . � 11 , � q; -emember tb-t int gr-Ity ot; . - M. . ... 11 .­:J� . � �qlme; it may well be that with re- % :. . . .-4': � :.. , : . ::..,,1, . .-r:.,:I, 4 ,.�:_ ,.:;:: ,;,., , '_ 11..... I,.,.. .n, �..r,- .17 ,;';::,�,.j: . .­ ..- - ,ij N ,, 4. .r,.:,;,I. ... ...; - .. _ , ..� :.. ..17 :-�;;.,;,.:,:. . - ,. , . ..r, ::.. ..17 1:,�;;.,;,.:,:. I .. . ! -ii�nrd to that offense the need for such . :I . . ... . .. . ., . . mind is no less ,Importa4t than in � ..,i.1?_7-, :i,�:­'.4. "., .,....­I . . ,: `,,.: ,,1.,_'.. conscience.-Frances E. .. ;. I � ,::, ­,;­ -`..,.�,,�.: .:.� : - - tegrity. .-of co I , . ­ ,:;_� , I-- n.. ... . I .a punishment has ceased though the, . .. � :� -'... . .� ..., �. - '.-�­ .. ­ . .1 :. . �'Vebatty la ret Willard. . Aladd, biA that will not . - . �`,: . �'- . . .. " $how that the penalty should be In- .r- I., : , . z::! ,r . V � . . I -, . ----. I I -1... : i,- ­;!L;.' . .. .:. .. ,-.-- .:�� ­ 1� .� ;, - -4 idicted In other cases. It must,be ­- _.:�..., ... ,, - : . .. "The.maga-of the w-crId'.s most Im: . . �-1 1. I , .! �'..,.. ... - - - I . � , �, r- -porta4tt-and also -most dlsagreedble - ., � r . � . ­:', , I ...; that i1mrs, In no crime so enormous 'M". ... ... 1;" -" I . . ... ,,.r L - - . - .- ..: I I . - .. that the offender must die. . .:.; " . . work Is done by morons or others ..,, � . .."�. ,­ rrrrrr -, ;.,�: � ,:,.. ,. : :­ I .:::: � ... :: . !;. . as to treason. We kn&w that, '.',..:n:..,: ,,� L, .. I'll - I ��� I - ____ - ____ - - closest to the' line.`---:Clarenc6. Dar- Now � .. �'. . . r - . I . . . * .. - . _ .. row- - . -----__ - - . � in days gone by, treason was a charge �. XPLORATIOW<- , .. . . . ; RESEARCH SHIP STA OF ANTARCTIC E . ,�. __ .I . 0 . I . , I . ften made on' lm&4�quate facts and :The. . . I 1. I 'llew PZ_ayal research ship, Discovery 11, leaving St. Caths foe's Dock,and Tower Bridge, 48-tt-niled recently I ,,j am � . 1, . . I - . . I - not a gentleman. I am far, I - , I 49 i i � � '41 � - * , , , - , , ; I - I - - ,_]�� I � I I 3 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 I. I I I , , � , , , I �4_� * I :,:,: . I,:] .� �;. . . . :� , , . : : ..�. � k I �* i r I. 4 � .. 0! � . ;.1 i: I ­! I r I .. vVe bear in, mind wt tbosqF,-bar- for a two-years' voya.ge of scientific exploration in the Antarctic. ­ - . � . I -I beyond that_"_George Bernard Shaw.' , . . . I under barbarle law#IIIU9 do not al . - , . . .. I . I ,rl - I­ , ... I � . . . . I � . . I . . . . . .. .1 I• ... . .­­." I ., : -k-. . . �,�� - - -, � .. .-1, �1 ,,�_�Nn_ �I I �'t_��'_�""'�;"t'�_��_`�' '�­_�':�­" ,,;4�4� ,- �-�_ :1" �.­, _j ,I- . • , -1..1.� - � _;L .t.-5". - -I, - , --­ -. - .­�. ,-.'.- . . T_'. --.1 _� ,. pj�.r' ,; ,�.. 1, ,� .I .. -:,�� . - .1. , . � ;1 GZ;_ ,,. ­­ � I �gt_ , "4�"*__ -,, . g _g _ ,, . ._.�,. .'. . � .. . I.�'� .. �,.,� .;;� , _ � ".:04i;�_4­ lil.��I,, I,�a - ,�� _ . . _�� r, ::.;F3 •;'?'•`�.;✓t.yT.. ,,;c.ELnc44�a 'sd'q, ,.. � L:.; .,, v_.i.. ,�,... �, - {,.flu '.5' ;Ji" .. ;l .. - - -a ".,•�' -...ins: ,v3G;jMw.'.3:•oN;.x�*. ,. _-,... ...-f.'.., S .•_.4 +.e. .. 1... :-•: ""'. ''. _ e.,,r.e.,•.+a,rr. e. y — f ' Latest in Locomotives ,� sisetis� .rs ull�ii A� 01011 " fi IST N=CT ,. �.. -- �ket �. -�1 YOUR 1.�1'i'�.E ONES il p,<9 e ,. z4 Daltd d rellable bust INN have paid- for eggs for nese housAl e aa reputation of no:time of,life la delay or n"" ; the week ending January more than sixty-five years for a ... square dealing. Best prices , -lett more serious than at childhood. -EXTRAS 1100 dozen.. Paidr Trompt payments. Gases ; ------ —'--Thy Ills, little ones come qulekly _—#4p8T8 � �_ returned quickly. Cases city -_�=_ •—''—and' unless the mother. is prompt--In - - -PULi.ETB —i59e dozen x�•iTt ei�1v=. - administering treatment a preelo'es — _ SECONDS 30C dozen erect, payment in advance, little lite may be snuffed out almost * The new ; :800 class -iocomotivee and tour wheels 1n the tracking truck. _ Reference:—Your Own Banker. before the mother realizes the baby The cvelght of the e.ngiae 1s 351,000 Write for Weekly'Quotations "is ill. -The prudent mother always now being placed in service by the -- pseuds- and of the tender 93.000 -THE INHYTE .flACK11 C Ca:, LrMITED T. pa something in the •medicine .Canadian pacific Railway mark yet pods, while ibe' overall length of( y sheat as a safeguard against.the and- another forward,step in tine history the two !s 81 feet 1 5-8,-inches. Like l ESTABLISHED OVER 65 YEARB den illness of her little ones. pus- of motive power. fife "flay-nine hundred's," which were 78,E Front Street East Toronto ZerA - ands of mothers have fouud .rough These locomotiVes, ten of which. built for the height and passenger experi8nce that there '1s no other ire being built for fast passenger service of Abe C.P.R. !n, the 'Rocky medicine to equal Baby's Own Tab- sebedules, are of the Hudson type Mountains, hey are equipped with y . p. Mets and that is why they always keep and in their__Bpeed, power, and ettici- the type 1,E" superheater; are,stoker- a hoz of the Tablets on hand—why ency, represent the result of years.of grad, and bare cylinders and under- IffIff IN they always tee! safe with the Tab experience in designing And, construe lram`es cast in one solid piece, weigh- 1 IP 0�� � L° feta. tion on the•part of t'ha Company's en ins about 60.000 pounds. The nickel I Sn Babyts-own Tablets area mild but, gineers: steel bof we fs designed to withstand i y -thorough laxative which by regulat• The new engines hare a wheel ar- a 'working pressure of -975 pounds, -------ing the bowels and stomach banish rangetrtent not previously used in and the engines' tractive effort will .-ATO TORON'T'O constipation and indigestion; break Canada, with tour-wheels 1n the lead- be 'in the ttefghborhood-'of '4b,3t10 � - up colds and simple fevers and pro- in truck, six 75-inch driving wheels pounds; j " ,)note healthy, natural sleep.. c� _ - , ,' LOW INSURANCE AND.STORAGE RATES � 4 ,. cerning them, Mrs. Isaac Santa, St. Eugene, Out., writes:—"I have been A Cargo of Stories IrI permeates the beautiful story,oi the t FIREPROOF ELEVATOR' i coming of the King, using Baby's Own Tablets ever. stare 111 "or Children A section following the stories is i cs baby was a'month old and have found ! headed ."About the Stariea," and is Write or Phone For Particulars = { that they reach the spot and do more ...- - - '' for grown-ups. This 'is a 'tuts@ and � . good-than any other medicine I have Ag Emma Lorne Deft suggestive chapter, full of sense and TORO �j �`) A�O�c' LIMITED ever tried. I always keep the Tab- , O ELEVATORS A R S mar.+ r Seta fn the house and would advise The author of this charming vol i sensitiveness. One niches that in , ---all other other mothers to do so." The ume of stories for children is a stead' of being a very brei word it I ^ _ d been�:spgr�t'd into amor@ thor- one - Queens—QuaY 5, or by mail at 'b cents a boa from The through Sears of experiare so y in ence has Bath-4 ough exposition of the author's point j 41i - Williams'tMedicine ox Brock, erecta rich harvest of-stories of marry of view. For she has a very definite 1 �•'g`n 'Toronto, Ontario Pr. •Ont. kinds, and through her love of chijd theory of story telling, of what to tell 1 �Ist .--- ren and her knowledge of the educa and how it should be told, and a card.1 — I+ . CONTENT _ t-lte effect. the chH -"--- - _ _ Zonal_value of beautiful imaginings,t ren�r fries r t ec - ren wfilch should result from the One must Irtok down%ards,a9 well 1 has learned how to tell them delight hearing or reading of these tales. +� ; as upwards In h>lman -tire, though tul;y. ilio child and but few grown _ . have rr 1n_ah rac@. _, The influence of a literature on a {- —_ aeaed s e t_pa�a_nuisi tett-to fall under the las than that of the _. -there are many n'e have left behind. cinatl°n of these tales and we can babe• lode of nature and nursery tales Q - -Sydney Smith. Imagine no one dipping' into the ¢oi- of nature in all her forms upon a I;t- --v — time who is not made thereby a little,_ um so fid ' she says. The cal y tie ch Y ae this year of grace, 1929, .the Binder o4.tendered to young thiaos, cannot saa� that children are a rue) ' enic beauties of the Ualted States. ap in the face of such tea or more wide Awake to the beauties I - �, often -hes 1 - resemble t esus. with the sash."- round them. ,?he stories are told as i }+' 'Will Irwin, they .bale beep told mann -times to lemony at this. `o t a aro has { � children and one cannot tali to sense��0Ok4id Into the faces oda group of little children and has begun, 'There hat the teller, equally x ith the child- was once a little dog,' or 'There n as %tchwoWd ren, Inas enjoyed them. Here fa one-, NOR who frankly loves children and loves'once a piggc or 'W"hen I was a little __-- girl i had a darling pussycat: and - xhuxe et3}eaioes are active. et5><eatry of relatives.On the jj► r' yet nttotesome arui quite under coo-l has 4Reu the lighted•lamps-of love in "_on one side charitl o�pesrbape�tim - their faces, wilt believe for a moment lnd,apmdes3ae amid cemt�blessed by Lrol. Here to sentiment and a beauti-' Other, an raid ours bq 1 that they are naturally cruel.or even Gigyeeas.its t;'ho mcand Tows fui assumption of a desire in her Its-'I ta d '�� � tL^�nm it Anaspitaer S'Tstem. ' y tetiere for good:neas and beauty, but fearful where animals are concerned. •ta)Fttalg advantage�t.lx C�� The love and care -0t beaaties to tb@_ t, p _ 1 4 absohlutelyor A s ntimsel themselves cover a ladder upon -which little feet climb to A� 0"' T .� r no a e t to v the heights of love and self•Aacrifice ������ � _ ; 5t wide range. There are fairy stories, expressive of-the highest and be of T E ` Detaof O4T a i Al, nature stories, animal stories and the. -that known to later life by .the digni- 69r.+•+•�s"� x ✓+ story of the first Christmas told large- flp•rtessatt at abow,'Oei@Wd 1 aboutCaaadsan G4""m"= ly to the Steres words. This latter, ed name of 'altruism"' �l _ though very beautifully told, is more Nature stories should foster to-�11.6N PETER HEENAN. Miwaster 'P�t�tClerarly �Stlnctive love stimulating end train- - poetical and and spiritual in its treatment ED SY THE WHO1LE Dt]WNICN AAdn - Hwpt _ .. _ .. . ...... a than,many even amongst good story Ing it to feel the spirit rather than to ` _ dlLre tin aonf& elf 0,01 ins—V&P r,+ands•M see, wilt accuracy thetrarms e m teal nalure „�ygaftf4 .e,r..d<u—ty,e wane• go" tellers could te)i successfully. Yet,I to feel the heauty born of obedt - CONSCIENCE �s $,.tat•Ben a stat. Nr v rratT6'87K-rAir-tayt a_,.. have -�_— — - — — _ wed-fife ham.: aVAT..LLtEE— •i sm}sec wruiny;•few woos of t rsiw ,u afire to an, an ; ah,eh ite«ottJcrtut say yo-,r hn,srhea sen¢ bulary and the experience ,to follow dependance of ail Ilving things—!n Nature,,, jtsat towards men_ 111 111••, Hearken to the warilyffg -- —hr,e toped tne, 11 yy 1 say I ha,e a,ttfe e•l &tth it, they could. neper forget the atmos- -{ yl - - • territlC haeCartr•s nlsthc and ,Lav•for this lana _ the hope char.even children may ramal-• compenses- them :fir their sufferings;1 science it Yeo would sat- feel :is months, and ha.e apeut many dollars on phere of reverence slid awe which ize that— It renders them labortbui, because to- I.) wouty+ls. l�dyertlatd renudiae,without result.and detItted _ the greatest toils it attaches the great• f! IL !«w weeltr aCo to glee T�ntsrMn 4alts a trial .: and 1.t=LniitosayIam feetfift better fad -- _r "�•e. are heicl Aet`Onn[Ahle + rxttrr r,er aint'e I nave s ea rls,m i est rewards—)3ontesgnleu: l -- Mi»acct's for the Ideal Rubdown. I use Sroschcn on rising to scup eN tx•, • I and God some future day will reckon �__ - ; and It only people knew they would not spend r With tz+i roundly for the abuse � aMan 15 never justified 1n trying to� ��� �� the money they do on otter materr'air-wbea - ! Ot what Fie deems no paean of trivial l _ they eauhl derive such benefit from Etruschea fl :measure Raaf work he is Capab a-Of i A tialtt wtsrtns your firm eeryry rtrcreu. Bei a -Cutgtirt treat." _ I doing'•"—Georges Cletnenceau. . , t! scanted Invent;,7nis a, t3lro,i 3, V, P. y g onsro.l:aKt.,ua el.ta,wl,4'tae, The book !sagas• IS'ttle book in an ; and Fnii lnformacion Gent Free I Snu.heo Salts fi nbtatnabto at drug and j����� arange rover and R_Etb excellent live', �.��— o� Request. dep+rttneoe stores to c ands at :5r. 0 barite. T=a :i,k 6U. CO-- nevi. W 1" A bottle contains enough to last for i ora 5� I drawings by Elsie Deane, scattered era tient ac. t:tteer;. oatr months-rood health for haifvrceat :a day through this text. In literary form It; 0 J.. IC�l+aranteedlmtve*naefe i i is excellent. The stories are told in - _. • t.vn our ownstesl ( the vivid and; dramatic yet sltnlzle.', TtJ� �.,IA R erMwmsu,utx SAW co.Lm language whlch befits the high tone FOR 1 H a MOIVTn4l •'',�'^" ..� Ii. vsesoouveR,sT�ebaaw.a. � of the tales and which it is good for 11[toiPs ' Tot+To 13-,9 children W read. Altogether those Ask Your E3afbi!rs— f! ' j ; ���� • , ,� �r'�aQ _ ' _r„••• - i who are 1n the way of storytelling to i _ .•vim a children -are to be congratulated on k �'� the arrival Of the Cargo, which should! ~a 1 be invaluable to them while children i insure against by _ MIXTURE t : - s • r who can read .will no doabE rrnpauk ; bT.dace' figs of s i t ; it with delight. (McClelland 'd Ste• ' Rop I�C4jI�C/t • wart.-Ltd.,,Toronto). C�t��C�11'R SOa�ll., I& a 1�alaa"I•naiacham writes,Theo ` Assisted by Cutictltl•9 Ointment ��G�� aaada gala S to IS Ittr,in 3 waeta --ti thpwlroeis+dTeatskindears _ sold �scrnvhere'9ie.sac■ . e . aegis Nerves, const ilatic i Merchant Adventurers. K' ;. /�i eafiat ovarnlghL Get frost" - ` Taut tables troa-druggist today I London Times (end i; The founds l 1 tions of British foreign trade'were That Cold __, ---- laid by hien who, were adreuturers j a , Su miserable and lasting. Shake — - ias well nto the as merchants. er d saw withey-theirw-eat out n j t 6ff th Minard' Hent and inhale.niAlso rub on tbrgat and — = — and eusfoins and-+- customers. R hat : eyes the manners chest g s needs of -1�telr seems to lye wanted-is a more general ' g r _ revival of that, adventurous spirit. • , turn Only by the personal touch.that cocoas, •q think Lydia E. Pinkham'e x of actual visits to foreign. -markets' `' PHILLIPS enPain can there' he a proper understanding tr y�6t^ �� Rti IN Vegerable Compound m vrondetfitll R r ti� 1 have had six children of which foto y of the mentality of potential custom=r ers and of the points in which Bri-I are Living and my youngest is a bon- : ForTroubies tish methods of salesmanship, as 4 the baby boy nos eight months old. ase to Acid omes compared' with those'ot foreign rivals who weigh 23 pounds:I have taken tHdossna+ J•t.. may call for amendment. your medicine before each of them t, ACID STOMAoe eesAaTev,a,t a was born and have certainly ra SCS-NAITHMA °^'115'""' Unern calved Qreat benefit from iu I t Unemployment 1 t New York World: It is now appar- Q=cz 1REL=r obtained by thou- ,my_hiends to take it as I am •tire k s ,-- — hat in spite of the benegciat,ef- sands through use of Dr.J H.Guild's theyvvMreedvethe same helpLdid."• , What many people call indigestion One spuonfill of-th'Is liarmless,test@• Green diouncatn Asthma Com Found. . c s which President Hoover's-pro- Its pleasant smoke vaaor soothes and --Itfra, 'Mitran McMttllenl Vancssoi -- x ass acid in the ?ens alkali in hater will neutralize in ';rani of stabilization will have there relieves. Originated in 186th by fir. a 24 111"Ch aria, and Gutid, specialist in resptratory die- — stomach.' The stomach nerves have s going o e catarrh. Standard `' the symptoms disappear at once. You umecYy at druggists: ce teen over-stimulated, and food ours. will never use crude methods when ployment during•the�wtnter. `othing cents and st.59. powder or cigaretteLydia E. ll `is to be Bata lyy�sii»tting one eyes forts Band for lash TZZ" Pack' t ---, '° The corrective is an a1kaI1, which 'once you learn the ei�ciency of thea•t to this unpleasant aituatioxi. The sae of s cigarettes. Csasd a acs- - tribatose, LYmaas, Ltseyt. DCII, Y neutralises acids instantly. And the Go get a small bottle to try. way-to deal with it is to recognize.it saes st.Paul at. Was>» trial, Ci�a. best alkali known to medical science �e sur@ tti'$et the getr frankly and lien to t�a�e promp an +j • GREEN MOUNTAIN— ' -Is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has Dfi1k of Magnesia prescribed by physi- energetic sten for lig alleviwfion. Dr.GUII�SARNMACOMPOUNO remained the standard with physi clans for 50 year's in correcting ex cianb in the 60 years since its inven- cess acids. Each bottle contains full - tlirecttons—any drugstore Falling Hair—Just try Minard's.. _ ISSUE NO. 2--38 tion. i _ _ .•• G4, . _ ._... .v:" ... '.,err,'.:. r , ._.', .,.. i j; :'.d..,:' "�� .. _ - �•d!+6t t}..iw.+' '"" 5....�}•r.2+:t,^�- .,i; ay,` �n� .�A,,.,, ;.. �'qw ..:.,. ■:.L,a:.trw ni-.,.w .vtt..,.. tt,'.r? sr•. .. :- - ^�_ ,'` j'�i. k "itwe,.•.s,» �z.�,fli... ' °� ' «Y ..; s,.. x' ., + ..n:ta'v , ;+o•.,.�.••".« ..... .–Hca.... - `""3-. _ _ _ _ _ _. ,,,.:w ...J�. -s' ++� 9I"� ". !=Wry,a51't•tea -. .•a.w :.- ._._ ..�' ! _.., _" _ ? r •. �f,e =_ '" .... �wp^. ✓,y «�.�,• ?'-..ay^r'+P«S.W`tl'W .-iW -y. _ ,� l� -sy. .f .°yid.Y.,.»yT��Tr': ::• ... .{e ... ..J• ,s. ..--,_....a.J. .. - .,,e.,y,-�A,r..a{s „ ,. v i .-.,-_ .•y;.. ..!°. w, �'�•T. 0. :.'�, '- -... .. .... -- a _. .,.:...a-- -A„ ,. _ u. _ .... ..�.", •�,� - . .. T.!'1f'l'�T .TiLi11�1'lrl -Bars. at. ickerin� on Friday. =-Alvin and Mrd` R,tshhp weld v via�AL K.,Pasa.•a.�a a, Dec. NJ th, - 2� -to BerC a.ntj Mre. child spent fewewrs' Day' with �"' Cbureb.i}l, a daughter. the forei,P 'tz rciotLer in Cihrerooat_ T s1 .w.--Ww. McGuirie-ie `" ing -During the thew• of the gait -Miss i. 5territt returned home electric light in his resideDee. week water has Rot ipLQ, some of on -Saturday, after, spending.the -Mrs. Abe Law spent the boli- the cellars of the village.' Christman holidays with friends `; { ); ' les Norione MtGint sent a in Midland. She resumed her ", clay with relatives and friends, in "M y spent Toronto. - couple of days last week in To. duties as..toacher in S. S. No. 4e. -- -W,-J! *r d M-re.. Qa_rdd—--hsge rono_ith her brother, Leo. - -Ek; Ii.T. Faialise Residient Demt4moved to Toronto where they will '`u aur le on Fri ay isi;--Office in residence, two doors - a•eeide its future. for Ottawa to resume his duties as, east of St. Andrew's Church, Pick- -Mist ick-Mise M. E. Morrissey, of To teacher in the public schoc.. ering. 'Office hours 9 ami. to 6 p.m. :. nwto, was in town one, day last -Mrs. Alex McFarlane, of Otta_ - daily, and evening by appointment. tt'' week, businesa�- wa, spent Tuesday with wish our many Customers b liar __. - - eats: W. B. unci-Mrs. Powell. Aar- (X-ray serrice).- a �1 `--- , 'Si'Lsr NoFinaa McQuay, of • -_' _ _ ♦ - Whitby, spent a few days with -Alvin Bushby is installing , BROUGHAM SCHOOL _ Mrs. amen 4omeFvllle. AnnREPORT and Friends a Bright -$..W. and Mrs. Davis were is atore. The wiring is being done Sr- 4th- ie Bayles, Russell Bray, , Toronto on Sunday Fisitlng Mrs.' this week. Vireinia White. Sr.: 3rd-Merle W. H. Peak and dab bier: •-Lyndon Crank returned to Hopkins,. Walter Xnox, Jean Phillips _.; r Jr. 3rd-Donald White Harold Cas- =Rev. R. H. and Mrs. Rickard Pickering College, Newmarket, on + Happy'-and _ ` repent New Years' Da with the Thursday, after spending th•cee sie,. Rets Shea, Sr. 2nd-Verna Har. y ten, Sybil Shawer, Murray Phillipa. • + weeks vacation at the home of hie - _ latter a parents,in Belleville, H. W. Jermyn, Teacher. p _ -Mrs, Enos Reinmer has re- parents, R. H. and Mrs. Croak. turned home, after spending a —T� Women's Institute hada "HIGHLAND CREEK Prosperous - week with Mrs. Jas.Andrew. successful` meeting on Tuesday -Mr. and Mre. Sharp land fain• afternoon at the home of Mrs. Miss Lois Holman, recently ap. , ily, of Brighton called an Dr. Walter Bray. 'There was a good pointed Director of Young People's and Mrs Cartwright on Saturday attendance and a goad program Work for the three To;ontp Presby- --._ last given• teries will address the Epworth Lea- Jarnes McQuay,of Fozwarren, -Ed. Ba*man, who is well gue•of the United church on Sunday = - Man., is spending the winter known throughout Pickering evening, and install the new officer months with his sister, Mrs. Jas. Township on account of his eaten for 1930. Service at 7.30. . Allwel- l`Joenerville. sive insurance and real estate come. _ GREEfVkYoO a busine$e, was elected Mayor of .• -The township council will y a weet according to statute on Whitby on Monday. _ - Monday nest for the traneaetion - k meeting of the Local Coun• The Girls Mission Circle held their i 10 1 era-t business. pe ciI of the Anglican A.Y. P.A.of annual meeting at the 7toine o lea Fred T Bunting, Pic�er�ng -Join and 3lra. Powell a nt the Deanery was held in the $t. Jessie Beelby. A good attendance - ' New Years Day with their son, George's A. Y. P. A. Club Rooms of the members-was present, and the 'BRablished 1857. $Inver, and Mra. owelland family on Tuesday evening, some eleven. reports given showed the Mast year ,Of the lake shore. branches being repiesented. to be one of success for the Circle. -Wilfred Mooney left oo Fri- -Mrs. Clement, of Milton, and The officers elected for the ensuing day" evening for Gore Bay to Mrs. (Dr.) Marsh, of Norwich, and year were s>; follows: icon. Pres.= CD AM lasso Me his duties as teacher in the Mise Helen Burling, of Chapleau, May Brown, Pres,-Edna Green, 1st _ MAN . continuation school. ,visited their sister, Mrs. Fred T. Vice Pres.-Mrs. Wm. Brown, 2nd -Rev, J. S. and Mrd. Ferguson, Bunting. Miss Burling. left on Vice Pres.-Mabel Bie, 3rd Vice Pres ire ISorot p. At iq an a er an -0-rest,ma llip,r autia9--R9- Doris Gee, Corresponding Sec.- Mrs, Ferguson s nt New Years teacher in Chapleau, May Brown, Treas.-Margzeet Gee, sh'rPtnfi -Ever earowner needs liabili• Rec. Sec.-Jessie Beeiby, Sec of 1 - t insurance or hie owe pinter s-: eu t, ip an ]Hance -Walter and Mre. White enter. y - - r , •tamed a number of city friends on tion in ease of accident. By take Committee-neva Davis, Ass. Help ingbut a volic with A, E. Rich- ere Sec.-2arah Gee and Mildred - New Years' Day. The evening y" Mantle, Supply Sec.-Alice Pegg ardtson you secure protection in a " was event in games and dancing. y -Mrs. 'James Somerville. James good company at a low rate. A Strangers Sec.-Edith Ormerod, Press MtQtYay and Norman M: Gordan coverage or Publir Liability andSee.-Gladys Pucknn, Temp. Sec.-- Is at Nes Years Da tritli Dr: Property Damage for $19. + Mrs. Srrz<a^t, Pianist-Ma. Bran - T -- Robert and Mrs. MtQaa of 9 Doris Gee. - - ;. 'Whitby. y Commission has given its patrons cfcn and W641TIEvwLa y The H dro Electric Power G*4xge Bell spent a feta days in Pickering a very acceptable et*44 — - - t wat Deseronto, with hia Xmas Rift in the firm of a sub One ofthe great event; of the year n the opinion of many of the res- -- Y ---= - bier who-is seriously ill. bnt at stantial reduction is the service p g Social evening, -- - ,. mtdeolF writing is somewhat lm• taking effect Jan.charges averaging about 25 and idents of this comrnurety isthe V4iom- ';l,et,, Thank you. en . held vel• 'These reductions will be given in y ua'y --•`B R. and hire. Whitby ept+at annuall in the month of Jan _ Luck is the mt.'� arbors site o� To 49Or mafl CgatOme?B ti stbll lsufidays with relatives to 9t. full nest weeir, y _ ouisar. Daring Mr Whitby's -The long continued rain di@@i szreetheart is a member of the In- 9 r,� bsence Lyndon Crndk had charge plated a large amount of snow, stitute, for it I,; also found necess- -:lid + and as,a result there was quite a ary to lirrut the attendance to mem- the service station. q end Friemdi3 y flood. It ran over the hi,ghwa bers and one guest each. The even- d` Walter Ferguson. of Whitby• y' inn's entertainment will begin tt 4 " been spending a week at the and on Church Street south there Another year hes aced. LL� was several feet of water above o'clock. by a banquet that will be sec- Has of his parents, Rev J. S.and the road, and prevented farmers Q-nd to none as far as banquets are y *rs, Ferguson. on account of be p concemad. This fea...ct will be fol- ling off duty through illness. While did not rain ver heavily lowed b _ ... from going to Lockwoiid's Mill. I -Quite a large number here y y y another in the form of a "�'O You, therefore, whose good- -Quite program which is going to be full kmwu attending the special servi- the continuous down poor. lasting of fun and humor. and the person 1 yy �+ have baso bald unxtetdl to the thaw. l dove mace-a_resl Jaoaar have a hard time to keepmemo row - will t�'ward tars whose loyak to us,, _ - f IIf L$e iyeei<O# Pf'a 8F - '--- Y- u_llo-rest-aflt-lull h and > v will _ threie churches dor this week. -At tbs weetinpl of St. Georrre d ful countenance• A colletion will be - '�`' -Aa auction sale of the farm Wonian's,¢tliild the following r�j .taken in rid of the Institute fund a-td whose Confidence In us, nae GOnttri- sere were elected for the ea`ning to defray expenses:- All members are _stock. imp}eenents, hay, Brain etc., . belonging to the estate of tbdlate year: Hon. Prey.. Mrs. -Fawkes ; hereby notified of the time, date, and bated toward the ear's success, we mothy Reddiap will be held on Pres., Mrs. , Klugaton ; lot Vice- place, ', o'clock Friday evening Jan. y Tuesday neat on the premises on Pre@.. Mrs. O'Brien : Tress , Mrs. 17th, in the Sunday school room of the Brock road. See the list is Sarniagbam ; 9ec'y, IIIr@. Robin the United church. extend our many thanks and our son. Mrs. Barnia h 6 _- .another eoloosa. gam was pre@- -A npmber of our young people enUd with a fountain pen as,a Do you dread the fall and xintei - slight mark of appreciation of bar months because you are subject to ilineere good wishes for a Bright, have been esojandthemselvesbogmolt services as, treasurer for the t colds or kindred ailments' You may aieigb•ridinR and tobaggaainR p� a escape these b beginning right now down the bills at the south end of three years. to take Gallagher's Indian Herbal Ha Bud Pros roue New-Year. -There seems to be a deffeeeace p y_ Pe - the village. Time bird Brost that Remedy. It .will build u your re- had formed on the top of the snow of opinion as to whether members . sistance against attacks ctr3is kind. ltaade it ideal for the sport. of the County Council can legally ' r act as caembers of the Old Alta This Remedy :.a well as all the other -The mild weather that pre- Gallagher Herbal Pre MIU46318 is -- - wailed during the past week or two Pension Board.' The question has sold by-136 C. Jones. Pickering Out. 4 caused a large amount of the eoow come lap in several counties. Zhe =ito disappear but not sufficient to Municipal World wbieh i@ an Te the Electors of the Township of Make the roads Rood for motorioa. an on municippl matters Pickering. The ruts are Ptall bad in most of saps : "Members of such boards or I have much pleasure in taking this s ;of Lbe roads whiob are slew very "ommissions, when appointed, opportunity of thanking my electors - _. rough, Eiecome officers of the municipal- one and rl1, for their very erithus- - - it and are not eligible to be iastic support in.the recent Municip- -The monthly meeting of the �� a member of a council or al elections. The returns-were sere en- ' " :Women's A>;sociation of St. Paul's -- i7aited Church will be held on to sit or vote tberein." tirely beyond my expectation; and 1 - l?"'riday, Jan. doth, at 8,00 p. m., at -Bowes,*the Chatsworth wean. sincerely hope my record during the -the home of Mrs.Jae. Richardson. ther prophet. made a good liners ensuing year will justify your con- — Roll Call answered by a a+ Rgeat as, to tire-kind of weat e-�we -eAn me' - Ion, Now can we improve our Soci. would have in November and De. Respectfully Yours. ; Sty? Note the change of date. camber. $is success on this vera• Ralph E. Mowbray. - -George Bell, wh-o lila been a eion has ledd many people to place Fav, ddvertiee►+eesntire. member of the bank staff here for much confidence in him as, a _'CH �about seven montbe,has -been weather fore.casrer: Deny �cril --- -- - ---- A AN transferred to the Claremont watch to see how big predictions F`OR SALE-One ret Toledo sptinir " branch, and entered neon his new Fill be fulfilled for the balance of scales. good as new. Apply H. H.Bush, ■ High'and Crack• 1:2f duties on The@day. We are sorry the winter. Be says that Jenntlry rOR SALE-unnd`�"csrkFbtre �onr � E CE TR�L !�A iiR� E to i e Ilitn from Pickering; bnt will be very decidedly mild to i` i11 ��iee registered, for sale cheap. Grasmere Fara eduffratulate, him on -his promo- wbout the 24th. when there will be Fhone Piek 2328. 19-20 tion. very strong Rinds,, rain, snow and quits, FCOWS OR SALE-Sev,-ral fresh milc•fi-The service@ in St Paul's Q is cold, and the last few days _United Church on Sunda Jan, will be uite mild. The and springers. Holstein grades. A,7 – — !Telephone 4900 y• q pro- lor,R.rR,'l.{Puker,rE.�► 1&19 12th will be as,follows : 10 30 a.m., Bounced thaws in this mouth of k OR SALE-6 roomed frame houtae, morning worship and promotion the .heavy snows of December, r ' ` �in flood condition, situated to the Village of p ...service in the junior division of 19299 will ranee serious floods in Pickering., For full particulars apply to A. T. _! the Sunday School, followed by many places. Be states that LBW Pickering, ]tu the Sacrament of the Lord's sup. February will by quite mild during 'MICE-1 am prepared to make Auto Repairs, Accessories,Ulla and per; 2 30 p. m., Y. P. Dept.; 7.00 the first few days, and-that about -,LNcedar chest." windo i•ia+bes. .wrm doors p. m„ evening servicei the 6th there will be very strong and a Wood Work.•Apply'to Robert Heelby, or -The election na Monde to winds, heavy rains and snow and phone Clare s+o�, i9 aline Acetylene Welding,, elect two councillors for the town- very cold, then mild nntil about TA . es a C All accounts,over Gasoline, Y g, ship did not bring ont a large the 19tb, then fresh winds, rain, due notes and drafts will be collected unlessBatiBr� ��Q��t�J• paid by Jan.20,1990/N,E.McEwen,Veteria- V a r F! snow and quite cold. Balance ary surgeon.Pickering.; 19 - quarter of those entitled to vote mild. March decidedly mild acid O RENT-Hones with about bewreg • R ]hip QQ :exercised their franchise. One very calm. Daring the first week Tof arden, stable, hen house and orchard. Repmrs made oniall'mak'ee ". reason for this was the bad con. in Arnil there will be a very Possession Apnl ist.]930. Apply Chas.A.Full- ;dition of the roads and anotber decided wind, .rain and snow er,Pickering,or pbone Piek 1 6. . lett - l eras the laet)c of interest manifest• spm. then q its m[ld The last ri�ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- 4i cars., " ed, wb}eh is alwa s much Ic9s ballet or two-t1 irds of. month 1 DRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver cap and _ than when a full Zoard is to be about average temperature and eaa,e��h W.24 S.W.Divis. barber sust howy 7. elected. The total vote east for very dry and calm, If his pro Will Dick up and deliver 8 times a vest. r - earh candidate was as follows: gram is carried out, it will be O RENT-In the Village of Picker. Ralph E. Mowbray, 410; Robert quite satisfactory to one most of Ting.situated C. churc . Scomf three door? ARLES Be, SPENOrja C. RCPsor.880; A. H. Ritterihont►e, people, blit iE 1@ not Lbrta tslah Of south or the R.C.church. A comtortabie frame t•ouse, 6 rooms. r lectric wired, soft water pump 209: Dr. N. E. McEwen. 200. the the ma jofity to see the December in the kitchen. All in good condition.' Vein be 1 fl--t two named; being thus elect -Bather repeated again this Rill- vacated)an. let.1930. To see thehotersG for '. • :4 fir• M pparticuiarsapply to Mr.Harland,Pt;nter=Guild. proprietor, Pickering Viicil,nE. Phone 3fOQ lStf r �5:.�' -..;'' ..:. ' -�ss;�""• - - • f a :, -:i,r•.;' 3 f`Aar\ i ••.;¢?....:!{ •ry. 1,5. •,.� .r�'Yti 7-+..,.,•,.•..a'.s-.:.."....n. .t. a.. '..:.:.,T .- .�.r n -_^-=-� .':.-----..'-'...... :L'�-7 :•.:axe �. 3.. .S•n. ...:ui�.,,�...n:�.aca s... •.. 1Lr,<3utY�'13".r1._n91^" '�Yn✓'a�.hT:.-.K.:'az.•3ek...k.����s+�;x �_Y.CS. � .. -.:... m