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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_01_17 I)YIN47-31d,wlqm AIR -.11f W'd Z 4. 0 woo JAN. 17.- 1930 -W-PTVa ONT -F RT D A Y. WIT --V T 1_V T)TOW Praffoot"al 4&a3Cb*- MARKHAM. GREEN RtVE.R. There will be a dance held in Gray's GREENWOOD The congregation of St. A Medical White's ':' Mill Toronto Clover- �L� Presbyterian Churcli, reports the lose. Hall,' January 24th. ofthe organist, A. A. Harrington, A� Leaf Orche�strx-will fyrrnish the nma- ...... DR. H. C. PEARSON-Pby@iC,Nk;31 _7_7 T. C. M. , who has efficiently served 4c. Daiicing at 8.9 sharp. Ladies awkSurgeon. Dunbarton. 1017 AN for the past three years. Mr. Harr- 25 cents. Gent's-50-cents.'- Lunch_prVJ__ LL('� FS. POMYTH Is running full blast sawing lurd VIded. ington has accepted the position of 0 h D Director. �.f 0"ritario. Reg. Established 1838 ptometrical Zzi2, beri reaches. doubletrees, organist and enoir-master of Trin� q&Member of the American Optiometrical tongues etc. ity United Church, Xpwrmarket. OSHAWA i =1*2tion.. Clayes slammed by appointmept.. rerng y Open to ba 0 guantity of good Appearing before Magistrate )APNI- bassw o and elm' GREENWOOD -VARL A.(IRU BIN.R. 0 -Eyesight lis in Police Court on Tuesday, Dun- FEED AT al v'A pecialist. Honour graduate of the Colleze logs. Nfiss M. Smart, was honie over the can Gillies and Touras Cedar were re- 010ptometry of Canada; G<Ad medalist and week-end. Imanded iR custody for eight days. first Hermn prize winntpfn 1928. At Markbarn -Qraioo Chopping Tuesdays every Monday Froin 9 a.m. to 5 p. rn..in Dr. Born, on Thursday, Jan. 9th to, FIRST COST denteloffice. At Stouffville from Wed- and Fridays. Percy It seems that the pair had been in >eady and Mrs.Xiark, a son. ay to Saturday of each week. Eyes examin- Or",wa for several days, sleeping in Why pay cost of freight and Middle Greener Hixhegt quality maunfactudug Briskets of all Charlie Hankin, and,lady friend, of ases filted arid repaired. at Lovett Prices. Phone Stouff 2405. 461y-i descriptions Toronto, spent a couple of- days last]the P-ilice station on the retest that man's profit on your feed. they were searching for work. Police I week with Alf., Tremble. make any mixture of feeds you "gas. -Price reductions at the allege, however, that-instead of en- wish-Barley, Cats, Corn, Peds. Walter Watson and Frank 'Clark factory. deavoring to find work, the pair oc- or'-will selApure Peas to add to �&A F_ CHRISTIAN, B&rristerand two old Greenwood boys, have been in Notary Public cupied-their time in begging. When your own grain for chop. jM*Soliri Etc. Money to Phon6 Markham 6405 or 6420 or write and around the village during the cam South Wing Court House. Whitby. 251y arrested, Police state that Gillies has ping, and thus make Chas. White. Locust Hill. Out. past *,eek. B BATON & LASS-Barristers. So- The many friends of James Denny a liquor permit in his possession on your feed go further, beitors Northern Ontario Building, $30 will be sorry to hear of his death, which he had purchased the day be- saystrw Toronto. which took place� in Toronto, on Fri- fore a gallon of wine and six pints of W BARLEY FEED Beaton F.Ross. Adelaide Apple -Barrels will last. The Mr. Dewy was a beer. F" pig .• or cattle is the beat value on, resident of Greenwood for some time, IDICIRARESON PICKERING- having lived on the farm n?w owned BALSAM. the marke"t without exception. It JUSarriaters. Solicitws etc., 213.214 Confed- is higher in protein and lower Oration Life Building. Corner Yonge and Rich- FOR SALE by F. Bush.; 'We extend our sym-. in fibre than other . ........ Lloyd Wilson, of Toronto, spent the * _a Age& Sts.Toronto. Phones Adelaide 4489-and patty to the family in their bereave- feeds sold at-bigh7er' with his parents hez*. Pickering office open Wednesday and In I orient, 11 week-erid Priem a S*f y evenings Phom Pick 6U*. arge Kenneth Graham, had a business GREEN R I IVER. trip to Toronto last Thursday. Tly it on my guarantee-Special . .... ... price for a abort time. syr Dmtat or A' fancy dress carnival under' the Roy, and Mrs. Ward, ani f ly of Sunday auspices of the Union S Claremont, -visited at W. P Jones on NZI L C. 8 V ITEL D. D. 9.. L D. 9- rink oii (Su4ceesor to Dr Graduate w will be held at Locust Hill -Sunday. Mrs. Robert Sadler, spent a couple will be alke Royal Collexe,;,r Dental Surgeons and Torun- Wednesday, Jan. 22nd. Prizes ivtraity, At Claremont offIceover D, A, dayi this week with her pa in - a�t+ store every Tuesday and Friday. F�,orc zi,-en for the Beat Gents and Best, Of q quantities mes. alio for the Best Whutby. ladles' cost SLOW[ 10 do-stunw.-,.- 10 0 A L nd 15�7st hard-T ` Boys' a: Ad- Tauri of Stouff,�.'I­ ted at IF. P Jon-ai, of several days D was _iTS. Grad%,ate of the Ruyiit C611lege of . ;7-- Xle"al Surgeorts and the University of Toror!o •iss PMKERING Is (-'4.nie and brin our skatinz part�e-;' la.,zt weelc. 9 , the A good 9upply of Hard and Soft =.n - The recent ice storm crippled wdroce%ecord door east of St, A,,d aril enjoy the ever�ng with u3 rt Church Pickering.Ont. -office hour,: 9 6C The regular rr'.eeting Coal on baud. Also a supply S.a 0 P.m.. or by appo3witmerit. X-ray LUMBI"ER YA of',- the, telep�one i�ervice in this vicinity the *mare.. Phone Pick 3700. 431 y Wwrierts' Mission Circle will be held 'pa.,;t week. of Kindliog Wood, in Gray'i Hall at 3 p. m, on Thurs, stove length. d THE RI L day Jar.. 2314.7 Wo- foi roll call OUNBARTOM "Beg'.lihing". An, open tea will be 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. ABLIZABSTS RICHARDSON- SECURITIES COWANY LTD. -erved from .5 to 8, after which' bl , Mr,.;- White i. pending a week in *Fire and atltomcb-te insurance of ail kAnds. the city. DONALD MU.%'RO, PICKEKINGFl 1"IVIrsentmg c0QiP*G"Of Wfid financial stand social hour will be enjoyed. Admis. Real Estate and Insurance. 3;on• to tea. 25 cerAs; children. 15 1 Cliff' Slayberry is at his home at Birch Cliff this -.winter. cents. Come " enjoy yourself. HORGE KEAY-Licensed auction. A number from here attended the L.. BURNINGHAff 1G.eel, Allots. Live st;:cir and generstsaiek Farm Properties a SpecWtv. Tea will be served in the form of a : . S. S. Convention at Claremont on Building and General rooted La. Terms reasenswe W -Read Office-213 24 Confederation casserole supper Wednesday. Coatracting. 111MV11191 Ile. Plicice Stooff 9003 62-4 life Building. Toronto. UFFVILLE. POSTTLI.-. Licensed Auctioneer, Phone Main 1390. The annaal rapeting of the United Estimates furnished on all clansaii Church will be held on Wednesday of work-Interior and Eiterior. Fe fair Domatloo of Yeft saill Ontario. Ano. The village Council were elected by A Um W40 01 Lb kinds stt"14d to on abor6est Branch Office . Gordon BuiIJIM acclamatlonr even January 22nd. Alterations and repairs. *"boo Address Often River P 0 , out Mrs. Roy Thom and' daughter Pickers mg Ontario. Stouffville and Willowdal,- wil P Chimneys BtAlt Concrete Work. R.BZATON TOWNBHI20LEER Phone &W. 28tf a league hockey match on Friday Fern, of Hamilton, visited r the lat- Phone Pickering 5712 0029*7asser caminkinsuawfor aid" ter's irrandfather, Mr. Wm. Thom. V1411. adoewmars, Mae. h1lo"y to loan evening of this week. FAIRPORT, ONTARIO ensu ea,t -tissaint ed Kieft THE CLOTHES LIVE "CONGER The Stouffville-Toronto b,, al- last Thursday. JW Us. _T -felt for the Sul- out WASHED OUR WAY. thougfi tied up for a couple-of-days. Much syinpathy is livan family in the death of their ID R-URANT-Lot 1, concession .9, has resumed its regular trips. C. sister.-,N(arR-jret-,-who is a Sister in S H I N G L 1& 8 The annual A 0.C3 wash day. Here each color I a Sea= Telephosit Msrkbam 508 We have made a business of meeting of the Horti 'has been CMfterad teat Business and Sf king ultural Sciciet� was held last Monday a Convent in Buffalo. She ialsters GRANT, GODFRE Y AC 31 7 in poor health since the death of NOva. Scotia Sbi-nirles St. East. Toronto. Cabada, and fabric is given the scienLi- e4ening, with a good attendanioa. Galt Galvanized Steel Oblogim rsty Adelaide Be formula that beet meets Its A renes- of Evangelistic. meetingq their mother`last surnmer. The fun Bird's Felt Slate Shinglisal _pLace needs. For each class we use w __4M -1W X, M A W. LIMNSED AVO. -.Uw- from Dille rztivle ch&10�� _W be heIA in the Mezzionirte-ehereh . Th�-morn- for sale at to beginning on Jaritary 14* with Rev- InK. Jv TtOWEE it Jor York.Qntarto mW Durhaan Wesofflitered minsoft water. C. N. Good as preacher. The Young People's Society held 'T. PATERSON."S CLAREMONT CM%&U*% AM kinds at sales p==a=ed #a& Teriaerensaniskar- Dates An averftge of six hundred awasseed at NEWS*Odkv. Bell and Laidepw Ions for your family washing StGuffyille- and Markham played their Social evenings on MorrJay by Call and get prices. Phone 9812 be ng do"ON w)u1by.Oct. 517 No wonder clothes I-Lunderid their first Junior Hockey Association a sleigh-ride. Harold Mitchell v match on Monday. ever3ling,IaI.-t, x-ith kindly drove his beam:and together here are cleaner and Markham alining. With several cars, the party was able . ,LAW'S last longer. After 1 The annual banquet and business to share the sleigh-ride. Dixon, metin;z of the Stouffrille United-chur- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lunch G A R A G Ef d Coal Oshawa Lauz&7_ go Dr7 - 'near Erskine Cemetery, everyone en- Q 0% 1, �:.1 ch will be held in the church on Wed AND SERVICE STATION Cleaming Go., Ltd• nesday eveniner next. joyedAhemselves daneirfg. Preparations are now being made HWC1 aZ(1 Soft 180LI Of the: All clothes ned frequent dry cleaning for the Stouffville winter Chautaugua 7 - TRV^L8 We are prepared to do all kinds to keep them swiiEiry. Ourcleaclug which will take place on Jan. 30 and WHI of repaltring of earn, also bat- bmt quality on department Eurns old clothes -31, and Feb. 1st. and 3rd, in Ratcliff' The Young People's class of the tett' chargint, electric land out like now. Halt. Baptist church SundAy School held welding and in fact PTO" WE CALL AND DELIVER H lecti --ev-ery thttig-I rli f,6n.- _Fbone 68M ___ ..The Markham Tarnship Religious their ari"I meietiAg and e on of� 11%Q Educational Council held their anrLual officers last Frida evening. At the nection with %Joe A, y LAW 9 R.C.Jones, Local Representative. gathering here last week.* Although close of the business meeting, a tasty car work. c1mrs M 4r, CA�Lt. the weather was. cold, there was :,, lunch was served-by the girls. G". Oils, Grease and Access :ME Statiom ories T.R. Trahis gains Zest Jue as followa= TIME TABLE-Pioksirl splendid turnout at all the meetings. Next Sunday morning at .11 a- in. always on ba-'nd. Taxi Service. A Is 140. 10 ]flail 7M A M. UkOUGHAM. Rev. E. W. Armstrong, a missionary Agent for Chevrolet Cars. 23 L4m&l 12.W P.X. from India; wilt be the special.speaker So LOW 5-24 P. X Charlie Liscombe,and Mrs. Lapier in the Baptiit church. As Mr. Ann- Sunday train, 8.38 A.M. were Brougham visitors on Sunday. strong has just recently returned from Gordon I Law sa Trainia going W*44 dos as follows-- Mrs. Evaline Cowie has been under India, his message will be both fresh No. 29 Loosl 9'23 A.hil. the doctor's care during the piast,JeW Land inspiring. OF __ _.. - ­�__ .. I . '-. :%_. 27 LOO&I 2.19 P.it. days' The B. Y. P. U. held its last Week- 9 M8,11 9.03 F. X A little son arrived at the home of ly meeting at the home of Msses Sunday train, 7.32 P. X Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton on Sat- 1�1_orence and Gertie McKay. M". ,..OddChairs I Foreg6ing is acc,otaWg' to StqudaA Sunday. Brownridge gave'a talk on-the topic time. Mr. Albert Harvey of -Toronto, Gj�nde Ugne,which was much appree- spent the week-end at the home of iated by those present. The mopmbers. S hope to be able to hear more on this his parents. I Only Fumed Oak Arm Chair Black sm iffi1rw.- le-' Mr. and -Mrs. N. Hardy ha ,g been mission at a later date. upholstbred in leather, with Mr. Hardy's•people during the At the Congrezational meeting of $500 past week. the United Church Horse shoeing a Specia held on,Thursday All General Worms:inclti Gannon. attended the Post- Jan.9t'h', nmiost vratifyinsr reports were ��' the-T-- Eaten- pre.�;e ted of the activities I Only Q13arter-ent 'Oak Arm Work, promptly of the dif- masters' banquet-held 1� store on Tuesday.. feren', departments-6f-the church dur-_ Chair, npbolatered in attended to. leather, $0.50 A 1�- All the depart- Robt. and Mrs. Rawson spent the ing the year 1929. xson's rel- Agent fur Taco Farm week-end - with Mrs. Ra- merits show;--d balances of satisfact- Mitchioerr atives in Stouffville. ory amou4s. Mr. Gardham Tran, Famed Chik Arm and R(Y--ker, Wm. Brown and daughter, of Tor- reporting* for the Finance Board, was came back, upholstered 'V�rccid-vvwrd onto,were guests at the home'of T. C. able"to state that the Pastor's salary mats, $10 each had been paid in full with a balance Ot GREENWOOD 491y and Mrs. Brc,�vn on Saturday. For- Gmwinj Boys si�d Grit, A snow-plow operated on No. 7 $141.00 in the Areasury. The truS- i Only Upholstered Rocker, highway on Saturday and made the tee Report was submitted by Mr. Fe"Old Peopie and For Convalowents $8.50 BAPPY roads better for automobile traffic. Blake Annis,-revealing that the new The annual meeting of the Brough furnace.which had been installed was WAMPOLES' NEW YEAR 1* amThPublic Library will be held in the paid for, also the insurance on the Read Rocker, III&SO Library rooms on the eveningTASTELESS EXTRACT of parsonage and church had been met- full at- As these •were special expenses dur- We wish to thank Monday, January 20th. A Lp;m( - , Other Chairs at reduced prices. tevdance of membero is requested. ing the year it was also pleasing to COD- our many. Coo The Citizens' Learue held' their $79.90. P so engt),enefty and report a balance on hand of ol .00 fortlf�ft the sys"M stainst aiticks ifirm acaks annual meeting •on oriday evening The SuAday school had raised $221 1 dLeases,such we Grippe,Influenm Pr4unainia, Quarter-out Oak Dining Table and Friends for their with a fair attendance. The Treas- the Women's Association $300.00; the Coughs,CoWs.Dlq�Fevers.Em and 01-e-&-ther seated eh%irs v to match $36.00 patronage during the urer gave a cry satisfactory report Women's Mistsioretry Society, $77.00; Waff4iole'sSavact a(CAW Uver also' Will of the finances of the League, show- Fmerl ency Fund, $18.00; and Bman- • PMMPI anwl drimly help for polo-sickly, • Wt year, and hope anaernic girls f-baWft i Womanhood. If rplus on hand of $75.00, to uel College, $295.00. The session and in improw the byVair" ing a su taken regularly it W ap, • help overcoam shorties of bftstk begin 1930 The office6 elected for Finance Board iwere re-elected for the ped help a, a ftw" In,Up and cbe" the year 1-930 may hold the present year are as follows: coming year,:. with one add on lob President-Bert Harvey, Vii�e-Pres- member in the person of Mr. M. R. -C A. , Ste r ift for each one a goodly J r T. Philip, Fire Chief-E. E Annis; Parks. Rev. W. Rackham, in giving vibare of Prosperity Fire Chief's Asksistant-A. Gray, the Church membership reports stat- Phone 1300 Secretary-Donald Beer, Treasurer- ed that 12 new members had�been and happiness. the -_clones' Drug Store F. Cassie. The Executive is compos- received into the church during 1W V11 - TV UR G N D. Furniture I)ealer and Funeral Directoc: of the following; Fred Woodward, year. He also congratulated the fin- Also ArabUlance Service ALVIN BUSHBY �ed G. Duncan, J. Farley, W. A. Knox, ance Board on its goqd work, and the Drugviat and Chemist, R. D. Miller, L. Matthews and H. members and adherents of the church Phone fic300 Piokelritlg Ont&fio PICRERING Jermyn. for their hearty co-operation. A Z2 course, have been the target of the UCCIK-UHAT Toxoid Treatment usual abuse to which a new dIstovery -15 treated. Yet, let us consider For Diphtheria what a man does when he has-trouble -13y KENNETH STEVENSON with his motor car,. He goes to a law "Anthony Martio'B First Love," -by -Ok garage every now and then, and asks Dr. INI. Zelinder ($L50)1 ".42 Bl6or W., TN3 is Number Thirteen of a for % complete overhauling. .The Wo astounding novel -Series of Health Articles mechanics tell him what .the car Toronto. Here Is an that'WIll, if It receives its due,af tVe-' Or at to kirepared by the Cana- Wit!'co iian(is of the reading public.. _'�_'a keep the machine In good running crea e I dean Social Hygiene lasting stir.in the world of literature. order.� The car-cwuei Fladly ac- Council '.1-w cepts what he 40 told, has the ad- The book strikes a note that is Justments made and goes away unique In this day of cynicism and Our discussion of diphtheria has happy. materialism in novels. been divided into two parts, of which this Is the second. The first empha- Is that what be does With the great- in pure gentle story is told in the est machine ever creates, the human manner otethe idealist. Perhaps the sized the preventability of diphtheria-, tibia will deal more fully with the ria- system? A3 a, rule, no. Yet the author,because of his ldealism,bilnds t ' certain inevitable harsh- 400 NEW CANADIANS ARRIVE FROM EUROPE' ture of the disease, It Is Our hope physicians within his reach know himself0 that your judgment will agree with just. as much aboat his system and nesses of life. Nevertheless the work Four hundred traine�+ caparies recently trilled their way.across the At: 1, tbe its faults as the mechanic knows is refreshing and a. welcome relief that of the best medical minds about the c#.� They know exactly from,the modern diet. lantic from Hamburg. Germany, to a Toronto iirlll- The little birds made —that toxoid immaulzation. -.country may happen to him, and In the Its technical faulty arEt.rrrany, but the long trip la individual v�ooden aages, each ca nest (Us- what cage having a small feed box for diphtheria Is one of,the fl case of diphtheria, they know exactly their importance Is sllgrht considering and a drinking cup. As the cases were unpacked and the canaries saw the coverles In the history of mankind, of which none should fall to take advan• what wlll_p,;eyent trouble from the the magnitude and beauty of the light of day, they burst Into a cheery chorus of'song, sliowing no Ill effects Yet the man who owns the work as a whole, Dr. Z n er has source. 'from their long Jou;ney; All these Canaries are the Roller type, having tb.e li d tags el in th body Is not, in many cases, as will- perh#ps been too objective pecullar'roljing trill so popular with Canadian bird lovers, and which gives We can classify diphtheria Into in- g to believe the doctor who knows vr i iel u g. 11's book haA about It a delight in thousands of Canadian homes. three.varieties. I . I about his bod.* as be is ready to rely Diphtheria lit the first variety be- "on the mechanic who looks after Per- gins with a slight fever, and an in- I his car. :crease in the pulse rate. . On occa- --------0 Edgar Wallace - ..Suspenders Are sLons the patient feelschilled, and ews Tempting Jumors -4 I New Vice-President States Vi • fools pain In. the back, arms and legs. . Although the throat may be : -slight at first gen re. this Is only Canadian National n AO ers'A'H For...', 8'. Set Weaeiag Them- erally signified by difficulty In swal-, Fo?, Sports lowing. Unless checked each off Robert L. Burnap Appointed Your AN,erage Murderer is Es- these symptoms gets worse. By ANNETTE Second variety is like the first, ex-I in Charge of Traffic for sentiAlly a Commonplace National System Man, He Says rept that the throat 1.9 decidedly sore, and the diphtheria membrane appears Anaouncem�nr has been made t on the tonsils and-back of the throat. Two Traits of Murderers' on 10 Third variety begins somewhat as Canadian Nittional headquarters of I % the drat one does, but developments the appointment Of Robert L. Burnap I Which Writers Fasten 11 as Vice-President In Charge of Traf- The-throat Vanity and the Inevitable Mis- are apt to differ a litti maybe sore. b I* . T. Weldon, the appoint- may in som sea it isn't. Sc,Ile. vice ..,The pulse rate may increase by leaps meat teeing effective at once. and bounds. There Is. a cough and R. L. Burnap, who has been Assist- take that Leads to Detection �­dec;ded difficulty in breathing. As the ant General Freight Traffic Manager diphtheria membrane -fdrins on the of the Canadian National Railways Mr. -Ed In- with headquarters at 3foatreal, since gar Wallace makes some windpipe. the patient has Increasing tere3ting remarks about murderers in 1927, has been associated with the I trouble getting air into his hangs. u Introduction to "The Trial of Her- !a bert John Bennett," the Yarmouth With each breath there will he seen!various lines which now comprise the 7. -a deep hollow at the upper and lower!Canadian National Railways System Dr. M. Zannder Beach murderer, one of the "Famous The I-wer during the whole. of his railroad ends of the wishbone. Trial Series." (Geoffrey Bles.) part of the chest will sink in. Inatead career of 36 years. Ile has advanced tic wbicb. 31r. Wallace points out that people faint flavor of the scholastic step by step f%rough the various of swelling with each intake usIs may tend to overawe the average with much sense do not commit mur- ' breath•'an It should. and t gradeq of railroad service and he tower reader-of books. One gets the im dere. because taey realize that the each time widely known in the general cow- pression that It loses some difficulty part of the ribs will 9 thing of its 11111culty of "Setting away with it" to This In by far.the most Insidloua form mercial and ral Iroad fields of both rhythm In translation froib the Ger* enormouq. of the disease because sometimes It t man. There are.' says 'Mr. Wallas, "two starts out like a very -mild cam ' It4 Born 138'.. at Einstedela. Dr M. trarits-of the murderoxi on whicIt IS 7 Whole tendency is to cut off theZehnder. whose new book is reviewed the cu&t,6m for the writer to fasten: -broatb. and if not given Immediate at I ^ F In this column, spent a happy Youth The one Is his vaulty: the other is tention, It will succeed. in the mountains of Switzerland. 13e1'the Inevitable mistake that leads to These are the stages through attended In his home town the pre- detection. which diphtheria passes. and neglect paratory schools. and studied medi. "Really ,,his .amounts to nothin is itia. gteatest ally It has ttless cine M the Universities of Geneva. more than w say that murderers are proper and prompt attention is given Lausanne, Municb. Berlin and Zurich, very like a great mass of other pea rye first stage.'It will promptly velop Into the second and third stageswberle he acquired his. license pie. Exaggerated ego is not uncom- physician and the. diploma as metal- men In any walk of life from states. _ and finally, unless proper and.timely cal doctor. After' two years'bt mili- men to seivengerq• and blunders are medical care Is rendered. It will pass tarp service, he practised for eight made by the most far-seeing folks. Jnto the fourth stage. watch I have years as general practitioner I in Avoiding Mistake* �Actt mentioned. beca—e ynu all know KlIngnan. In the Canton of ArgovyJ !what it is Death.' studied for 2 years in Vienna and 1 Inleed..- the murderer who would is bad enough Diphtheria alone �1 London. -and emigrated In 126' to I make no mistake is faced with great- 1 ut diphtheria ha its successrs, I b Canada. Then his litetary work! er problems than Is ordinarily real the form sometimes of heart trouble, kidney 'trouble, brouchitla,'cr perhaps "Trust started. ized. Ile has to correlais an event It's delightfully interezLing fas "Trust We;--sley.­ by W-L. Jacot. Lit- that has happened with a number of i0n, particularly as illustrated in an attack or pneumonia. I other events. trifling in !tiemselves tie, Brown & Co. (�2.001. "Trust . nautical blue W;,okii. The shirtwaist When a child Is stricken WILIt'diph., 1-Yesley" is filled with sagacig I - e blouse of white cotton broadcloth in us small I but which may and indeed must aria therla. It means that an organismiii mii-roscopic proportions Is growing boy humor, It is a book for wakeful I before or after the crime, and to em• shiny finish, wi„h blu* and white but- "a good remedy In visage these requires a prescience :tons,with tie of blue grosgrain ribbon.' nights, r int!igo In Its throat, . This organism prod-: R. L Buttons holding suspender straps Surnap days. No bl�ck Mood could help dis which no criminal possesses. uepq a poison. It Is the poison or app..it confronted with the antics of "Few men of high Intelligence haver at front of hip yoke of circulitr skirt '1o%1u.*hIc_h takes the life of the Vic- Canada and the Vaited. States. Fol- Wesley, an American 14-year-old, committed murder, save In a moment are in the nautical blue shade. tim, by spreading thrr ugh the system. lowing his -drersity graduation he when clue to some bickering between of passion. They do not under-esti. Style No. 185 is a sportive outfit Two things may bAppen—tri fact began his railroad career as a clerk for now and A Spring without a coal-, —-c- --his parents na-to wbether. or not 1, ate the improbability of so arr­g- _Ft_­i_s­drs_igne�d in sizes 6. mediate aciton is taken. The first with the CeLtral Vermont Railway In is to attend an English school. Ands Ing minute circumstances as to defy and 14 yegrs. ithing that May happen. is that the the Transportation Department. in. himself Id London an his o*n re- detection. Your kreragu-murderer is ttoxin may a6t on the heart- muscle, 1894. lie became associated with the sources-and makes the most Of his essentially a commonplace also of--- The woolen skirt worn with dlffer� Freight Traffic Department In the tat- opportunity. A. book full of llvOy ent blouses gives decided varlet to wardrobe. White crepe de chine makes' .1paralyzing those- muscles, killing the commonplace mentality. lowing year. In 1896 Mr. Burnap wit and excitement. Mr. Jacot's own "A man of weak fibre will kill where -victim. The second. �htng.that, may went to New York to Jolikthe Freight good humour and laughing pen can- a stronger man-would meet the situs it quite dressy. A blue flat silk crepe happen is that the dfplMeria mem- in perfect matching shade of skirt' 11�rane may form fix the victims throat,; I Traffic Department thereaad duAng net help but 6. e6nt*9i009-- "177ust da ',ri-tb more effectir,3 methods." gives it entirely new i!pert, Horizont-, phutting off the breathing. Fhe same year was appointed Travel- Wesley" will bright" any gloomy Bennett. the Yarmouth murderer, ally striped. rayon crepe is jaunty. 1 ling Freight Agent ut NeQP'Londou, half hour. we.-;, in Mr. Wallace's opinion, the Now as to the cause: Usually you Tweed skirt with jersey blouse, Conn. In Febivai?y, 1900, Mr. Burnap type of criminal who "might never beat people saying that dirt or filthy n sports-weight linen with handkerchief' I hecime Coibmercial Ac;ent New have remitted a murder, but wbti'linen, printed and plain jersey, print-' smell or something of that kind are 1 York Cfty, and five years at he Old S would certainly have gone to, gaol port to G07 ___4]ae,-orfg4n, of-a case Of diphtheria-! �ed and plain pique, flat silk crepe, and _ffio--d- to SV Albans, Vermont.,, as 't But It is none of.these things. I ve sooner or later." Although the lateIII ,shanturg smart selections. In I General Freight A,,-enL He was ap- Cattle Plague Laid to' Foxes; Slir Edward StarshaR Hall convinced all cases the germ spreads from p�er- pointed Assistant teneral Freight HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS himself that Bennett did not murder son to person.. The germ was discov- English. Farmers Ask Write your name and address plain- �ered in 1880", by two Freno:1 savants Agent of the Grand Trunk Railway at his wife,*he wrote: "I should not be Chicago in' April, 1908, Assistant Hunt Ban' ly, giving number and size of such 4named, Loeffie and- Kiel), and It Is surprised if it were proved that he e Freight Traffic Manager In 1910; Ip atterns as you want Enclose 20c in had committed six murders hitherto, 4ometimes called by their names-1 Brighton, En One of the oldest I Traffic Manager in 9919, and Freight stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap, "The Klebs-Loeffier bacrilus." The', 2ports of England, the hunting of the undiscovered." I Treftic-IManager of t�i;,t road in 192D. There was r .,germ Itself to so small that it can I �ox. way be. 'sacrificed to scientific I R mystery about 'Ben- it carefully) for etch number,-and --.ont I y be seen through & microscope. In November, 1927, Mr. Burnap was, agricalture. I nett's mode of obtabitni-a-living that address your order to Wilson Pattern, a-ppointed As 'slant General Freight Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronth.' and•it has all the characteristics of Farmers, smarting under the loss has never been cleared up. He work- kind of germ that attack,.+ wheat I Alanager of the Canadian National nflicted by f foot-and-mauth disiesise, ed in Woolwich Arsenat for a time, Patterns a. •it by do early mail. or- corn In the fields. . As well as I Railways w: h headquarters at Xont- and It is suggested that he may have that, It has so Mon real and Freight"rMlIfte Manager of are blaming the fox for its spread something in common) t lbeen a spy. Mr. Edg* Central 'Vermont, both of which from pasture to pasture. Extermin- ,r Wallace be witfi these plants, because It can'be he lieves that he lived by blackmail. ate the fox, instead of preserving him like themselves.I positions he has held until his pre- --grown In the soil, it 1 sent appointyient as Vice-President, for ,occasional romantic hunts, they But it grows'Vetter In a child's tbroi He has served on various freight argue; and you will tic, away with the __1t_Jt,_1we,ren!t fo this germ,-there He carrier of this plague. would be no diphtheria. Of all the' traffic associations and wa.; a mem. The fight against foot-and-mouth Mr. Kin g'on Pensions h from the ages of two bpr of the Traffle Executives Com- 4dauses of death disease has been going on for years in Saskatoon Star-Phoenix (Lib.): Ex- to fourteen Years, diphtheria standkl 11 mittee of the Cet(tral Freight Associ- 0 England. DestrIction of Aie infected service men and citizens generally will qq . I 'second, -with accidents first. Itation. cattle is accepted-by authorities As the welcome the state-ient of Mr.' Mae- she-ild be the aim of everybody to only sure way of suppressing'an out- kenzie King that amendments to the put diphtheria at the bottom of the Sm Buffalos in Alberta break, and approximately $25,000,000 Pensioi,- Act,to provide for more gen- list, or wipe it off the slate altcgeth-i National Park Condemned has been paid to farmers as con ensu- crone treatment of certain war vet. sr. The widest possibre—run-of-toxoid I Ition for herds destroyed in the public erans, are included kn the legislative Winnipeg.—Bulfalo shooting boasts I interest. program for 1930. Rken Immunization is the way to realize it discussionsi Pis ambition. -were common in Ute early days on Farmers pitiently accept the in- have brought.out the fact that the! Sam- ".toxoid must have Its chance, in order. outclass them all. !intention, "NX*t do you do for a living, Sam- ' But I may 'point out at a time,' th#- prairies, but Sam Purshell w,ill*.evitable when their herds are con- Act, although framed with a generous,bo?" i demned, but they are demanding more does nothing for the soldier' that the ebildrea may have their " Pushell hes been engaged as sharp- drastic in other directions. The who is burned I'se do manager of a laundry."ut before his prime,al. for the slaughter of 500 beat] laundry!" What's th name of the thance. If the poison from the government, they f6el, rpight hasten though he may show no evident dis- I diphtheria germ gets far enough of buffalo in 'Wainwright National the discovery of a cure for of vaccine ability. The country's obligation to "Eliza Ann." into the system—rehehes the heart.1 Park of Alberta. He expects- to ,cgainst the disease by more liberal these men is as clear and certain as its !or instance, anti-toxin is Indicated shoot between forty and sixty a day.'appr6priationi for research. [obligation to the maimed and the blind. "We want the world to know that under the supervision of the fam%F'; Meanwhile,they ask,why not lessen Mr' King's statement shows that the, Great Britain can no longer be re. e Tisk of cont Get together—that's what makes the by exterminating Government recpznizea.-this-gut-4adgard "-the-mfich-cov-of- is 1Xpbtberis toxoid and ititi-toxin of bricks useful. the fox? ready to act accordingly. t=Phllip Snowde 3 MENNEN y m-, , ...• �. �;�- c. 'rr, '.,...,-•' .r".Sy ,••-. -r,,.,Fy.: ✓:^'{ru..y. ;i3 •'V�,. .�,. v ., .. ,' ::a - �.,�;,, i' - A Military Move HO TO RELEVE UM ' '� Sports Put Under, State:Con t REN �' _YOUR 3 .'•. / trol_as. J ugosla . - solves Club` Avol uta Results by using " TO TORONTO . ' 'd Serio. Belgrade.-With a stroke of the pen' _]Baby's Own Tablets- the Jugoslav government'has 'di4- • _ __ when a hfld allows the-arae Syme LOW INSURANCE AND ST9RAGE RA F.5 solved all private sports organiza- -- - _- toms'•of a cold, such as sneezing,.red- - tions and placed.-the nby'**aN educaa }. - -- ��EPROOF ELEVATOR tion of the youth- of sue cuuucsy uu der state control. This ends the nor none, prompt measures for relies may " avert serious results.-Mothers should - ''wtj{e or Ph0111C I~Or PBCt1CLlladtf 'a �W tidnalist Sok-oli societieb. wtiiell,;had always have on had some simple: - w been built up on the old tribal yelp[!_ - - pig of'distinguishibg,between Serbs, safe and sffective.,,remedy for,immetti I TORONTO'E EVATORS, LIMITED Croats and se.late use i the dissolution`sdecree ordering Baby's Own_ Tablets act quickly, j _ The governmentcontain no opiates or narcotics, aye I Phone - _ -Queens Quay fates that the Sokol, T t t societies have•fulfilled their national tasteless-.and harmless: Cohcerning II �L ,.,. . , y' them !sirs. Jos. Cadieux, Holyoke,I •'"�"` _ _, task. According "Thu Yreme" the ?16t = oron o}- On ar>Eo Are you afraid to '`Sass., say have.have. used_ .•Baby's� _ government is planning to form a' na= Own"Tablets for my children and find eat a heady . which. ttouai militia, membership to tfiem a very satisfactory medicine. es shall be obligatory for all able-bodied When my little boy had a cold I-gave ] � • youZts• incliullng the easants and BENEVOLENCE ' him-the Tablets at night and-he' was Classified ACiVCrt1511<1$ w HAT does ental- the workers. Services the militia well the next day.'I gave them to the I'- How easy it is for our benevolent - "A will earn a reductlbn in the term_ of ; Fl w F'O L'`v L a D PUPPIES:d- n ehildren fol const, ation and he are. choles registered stock: real snares Wtime mean to yon? active service in Lhe army. . always benefited. I think Baby's Own and how .truly is a kind heart a foun- sun and companions. -,urates and Is it the pleasure that it Fogowing.,upon the establishment. i}3rotvn, Iona. Ontario. =" should be to restore the of the Banate Councils, the members Tablets are much easier to give a tain of gladnesls, making everything i ` �� p� work has of which are appointed by the Cen child than liquid medicine. I strongly in its vicinity frethien Into,milgs! COURAGE ' >,Y y recommend all -motbgrs., who •have •Is Whether- you be men or women, is t��roou you,? - tral government, the creation of the smifll children to -keep a box' of the I MANNERS N ' militia is seen as @pother move to you w421 never do anything in the 7:,7Or: must you pick and Tablets in the house." ,' The very best' liveeding consists world without courage. It to the ; wards the, of the Fascist choose -- in dread 'of Baby's Own Tablet are•sola. by chiefly in the ti'4most unobtrusiveness. greatest quality or the mind, next to " Allen.- system as"tt prevails in Italy. _ d i b it h J eg Allen _ iadagation? all medicine dealers or by main ar'To be well-bre s to a well-manner- onor.- am . '. - cents a box from ,The Dr, WlIllaftls' _a a remedy that ed. -----0 7 -' Meafelne Co., Brockville, Ont. lass genu t tYlie to man - oW5. "War stands as a complete failure '< and women the world "To day as never before people are ; , . '—Y~' V01� ��I�_.NEEDS economically."-Calvin, Coolidge. over. Dr.Williams'Pink being taken out of their immediate $rltam' Making Pills are !skin every day+ environment for a time at leas[, writ- :. . _: _ _ q in many countries, spec- es Sir Philip•Gibb in the New York $pfd For ViSitorB ; AIi�ED11Lba.l�$WII: fieslly for digestive tion- Times. "Their outlook on lite is wid= LUX0 Anda Boy FrieiW.11 - ? him and 3Cbots:ach �. ened by radio travel, the automobile, E T©GIVE lT H£Ai TH{�YD LUSTR£ Lor Derby Speaks on Value; ,( - 'r"`a Sa"'s'f`a°'r''°"°aa65 4edera,and have ba ought at and the moving plCtut'e. gar lbs In 3 wad Y•aki.dea a � "One cannot say yet whether the t of Travel Industry ASK YOUR B RBER I ° wish - s.nein Sulo Binns% •�,! happiness to thousands I nae magic.Coaau�Lraont,Batassa,, effect of all this erflargement of vis- saes G•ep4easaasiroesedYauR • =• of one-time For, Loudon.-The Earl of Derby air' -- :;•3,ita6e.-Qsa�iatseda3 lou is going to be ss41 4t._itiid-Lor hn i pounced recently that there is the ---� - �strengthening e- - man intelli*&nce. But one can say. tro digestive ves, they a- and must gay, that it is not going to ,prospect of the reduction or abolition (•/)1 ) � IN' s l leave people's minds as'they were ill !of tiAe. vita �harRe for ti3�oilers be 1311V� JJ/l�Jf Frost Bites 'i�`.' Oj entire ryatem and lay efe the Baine old ruts. ;Ewee:, :he 'Cnifed Staten of America I _ a , and the United Kingdom. i Mtnard's r��:or .:rcuiation saes foundation far continued "Then there is this reading habit, Ev4s eases the pain- of cold nipped - 1 Lord Derby 'was' presiding'-at•the 1 X T V R h,�th, not only.of.newspapers but of books. cheeks and Pars. )first annual meeting of the Travel I di BOY Dr.Wilharits Pink The reading public is•extensl4ng .... t ' Association of Great Britain and Ire It is not Only a nowt readinsr public. Pills fsoer at your drug- land at the Confin^eurre_Room of the i e 1• got'9 or any dealer in h reads little books on s�se v a phLl-f f Toa - 3 },•( .ot , ® ®, Boar-4 of Tsar. Ile said that the'as- � F."�"•� a! by frail. 30" osophY, Glstorp, every b: ,nth of j ..•os+a .noses t medicine aociation s 1nyP.ytlgatloua conflrm¢t3 /"� cents.postpaid from•The i knowledge because strange :tut it may 1 their bPifef in iho great -value to'this , (� •+ ' i Seem=3t Rant9 to-kse=;w. it .wants i a t• G OF 0A1 �d Dr. Wtiliamit MDd;14 country of an enlarged travel Indu � to get [lases to the r►ddle of life. It i s: Co-+ v out, $-l7 wants a short cut to truth. It wants tr` A xaca S(v Sf► w get behind the veil of 'oiher peo Our hest- hotels, Rales. Lord,I)erby• t pie's live+. were erittal to any to the world. but j a 1 there eras not enough accommoda'lior "W a of.the older ,generation do not in certain of our mot aitracttve ORMER'S PE= know what esactip !s happening fn ;areas Some of our hotels were hat' � lJf (tbe mind of youth. lint gome#hlnfr! up- to the standard required by our _ ve-t'Y radical is happening. sr as couNrw(ss 'virKirors from abroad. ti - rThe peace of the rhythm of lite a `GET STRENGTH _ have examined the question, 1t;sA V1 v for youth has been. speeded u�, and - I of obstacles to a ftt•eater flow of slat!•� - - 'ti•�' _ CONTEMPfi_ f or and space ba,-e-diftPren.t values s i ora;" Lord Derby continued. and on 'Ihrre is not In huaasa 'na'ure a the imagination-of the yoager"gen ; �.• sestina i this point It at once became apparent I• By Taking Lydia E. PinIL- mora odious dtoslt.lon than a prone s that a serious deterrent a9 rrgarda •The world and especially tht mina ham's Vegetable 13esa-tso contempt. which 1s a mixture. -,-- L:ulteci-3cates...i�_ihe .charRse of '!'�j - � � of the world noting sat -sad rtl ;« y '" ,, �1�ompCaun(t - - a at pride and 111-assure. *tor is there Elo made to cittzrns of that count: - half a ren[urp will be a dtftrrent fury whirl! more certainly denote:u a for the BritliIh vtsi& vrorld beyond one's premmi: imaging-i hast mind. for in a stood a61 benign "We have tna(lm representations to 1 ivy'' or.. p^t. I am taking 'Lydia tion. There will be fewer divisions '• p r'j 1% table Compound temper there can he no ronin for tht+l I his _Xajest}'s Government on�thf»' .between rarer and nattgtss, and per- , trrou htheChange # ,sensation• Tharxthtch constitutes an matter. and 1 am hopeftli flint. at art fi object of contempt to the malevolent(haps greater wisdom and lia.ppinese - The man' Who W oald o'Life.It helps ma early date, the matter will be rectified for the average man and woman. and I cannot prates _ becomes the object of other psssfons' by the conclusion at an ngreetnent ever walk ,d jtalII It toohigttly-I was to, a worthy and ood-natured man: Who knowA° between the Unned States' and the ; • !-:, � troubled with heal - in such a person• wirkedtseaa and - United Kingdom for the abolition of li�oeo,aatomp"a mon t,« »aurs(arj Man lashes and my vice moat raise hatred and abhor FORTUNE, OF FATE mutual reductInn. of the visa charge. �'"tha • f rleawmr orJtae-r�r�wKew. " Told anbs yam heavy fAar Aa ra.W nrrtar >r•a(k opsin . . . .t dtul e encs, and aeaknesa and toffy must 'FCe make our fortune,-, and we Clift I Official figures show9d that !n t,pe ytaa a• swt B�'.aeAen, so I could hardly _e- be sure to excite-compassion: oro that! tkiem FaAe," observed Lord Beacons- nine. months ended Sept. $0 there 1 err domdl rtnr t.,id y landlady that I casks _ I walk to do my 'nevCr walk again. I lead rt"•riroartam art in farm work. I saw he *11 find no object of hris contempt 1 field, that wit who conquered circum• c•arre to this country on pleas and ,' aboctc chrlaunaart .a4 wan, roatlacd so !n the newspapers la al the actions of men.--Fielding. stance himself, and rose from'a no- businesrt 2So,u°1 visitors of• forelkn ' !'sed for two ncrx,tae' � i� body to a Prime-Minister. ••Telt mei nationalities, In the corresponding s -1 stirsnearlyIm starituc to o Atext wens your ad about the is aiZ r,octlr• t .m stanza¢co w'aric next .••r►. .�" Vegetable Com• ori: m Or i ' w•Pr 266,1';9. I- "i" 'tiY two nears&V I had b„.n a Chan,- pound slnd.thotlghti Cy Le won a prim icor- DISCIPLINE !says to a palmist or reader of horror "I am confident," Lord Derby added, I time 1 has dden. w-tag an a Ee gtae-it-$trial-The-fiat�levo_ # EceryQne ala learn how to be mss-', scopes. \L a are the only roes who "that the activities of the assoclatioa_� sone xh°I.*'tc wmttd file arse a wcr6 co write me relief and 1 have told others wast 9 the facia about Sruy Min tails" —W H,B. t o�¢c..t+.et.r•oeibso•te.paa•. it does for me.1 am willing for you to terfu4 and •an[horltative. Tho*<e w90 can teiT our own-fortanex, and we'contributed towards this satisfactory j Tirnastun ?late, is ,btatwble at drug arKl use my letter ihoose."-MIw. s ' seek authority, and�isase who fends can snake them happy or unhappy, it- .state of affairs. The cumber wotrid department aton•a in c'anada at 7Sc.A.t>ottk, D•B.PETERS, Wilton.y'GOntario - use throat upon them, have an noble or beautiful, as we choose: have been larger stili but the small. A bottle ORRII ie,a ruottrsdt to last for 4 or s its -ever-present -opportunityfar erfect• 4 poi scare, and curiously enough, the I� 'months-sctai hcattlt for haltwcstt4 a•day. 'I Ask'Vow hleigkbat �^ p p allg themselves 1n its exercise. But That Sort-Throat Needs Minaret's. general election, which some foreign- - - "x- - `• many a lean ignores this opportunity. I ers who dud not•know c.he British, `then wonders catty-'he is- nvt•I "'k sluggish soul' needs sfltru%tidn,{hought would cause upheavals. ' It - ' Yen greater command. " Discipline,'just as,much as a sluggish liver."- certainly (fid cause an upheaval, but _ _ like charity, begins at home, and the Otto H. Kahn. _ - not one of the kind-they feared. more truly it is exercised there, the more surely will'otlrera gladly submit 'C'"If Chrisieudom is to be reborn the EXCELLENCE themselves to the man who has thusl Church must be, superaational."- Some mein will admit of only two =-: 1 proved hts right to !tile ---_._ ._ , can etsual• and-what they term a' still - t ; "•"DT• ` ' ' - - - - higher, that which they can surpass, .'Whe - atworr '" * As to those efforts that beat them, I rsss■" s.w.�.+ S �r they would t1enY the EYlatence-of such rather that, acknowledge their � �� _ 00101611,1111 M y _- - own defeat- Theare dazzled-by the ,,,esar _ rays ofgenius. and-provoked at theiro`s � swutnr nabiltty to arrive at it; therefore, PROM a� like those ldolatera that live too far " .. / M f ibm the temple; they. fprm and_fan- r ®ASIg hon out a Intel leaden image of their - or 00 own, before which they fall down and a t . For?taublss _ - _ -- --_- - }worship. _ 1 J • Lowar T doe to --- Min ~ to sTo-40 aid's for the }deal Rubdown. - E -, M�„�,i --t• Babies will - , often for no } � R t•attesA :_ ,NEIGHBORS apparent reason You inay' not �. ea+wua -- We all, are neighbors and have ,know what's wrong, brit you can ►s I� � ,� _ alW yaurg1113tleaone tcoma. fortedis �f _ netghbnle. We all an he neighborly Many people, two hours atter eat- You will never ase etvae methtxis j if we wall!, even it we live'in 'the on shabby house In a neighborhood of not,-you should call a doctor. Ing, suffer indigestion as they call it. Mint experiment with medicines the thing.-to give.. -It is altm"t when soil know this 'hatter method.{handsome ones. :\ true neighborly P 'It is usually excess aeid. Correct it I And you=will-never'suffer from eaceis-i spirk Boon proves the truth of"'the irrtead0irsyided fol the stronger system certain to clear up any spossf- � ,with an alkali. The best' way, the 1 acid when you prove out this easy re-I saylnB: -of adttlts l Most of those_littl� pllmem, and could by no 'postai= 1 a• _" quick, harmless and efficient wap, is lief. Please do that-for Soul own., There doth not live C upsets are'goon soothed away by bility"do the!-youngest cbilef tht ` -Phillips' Milk of b�agaeaia. It has sake-ne;v - ( Any so poor but he give; - a Iittle -of .+lits. pleas nt-tastin�, . slightest harm. So, Its the 8rts -remained for 60 years .the standard! s l'. Ary.so rich hilt map receive. aentie•actiuz children s isms y thing to think of when a child has V with physicians. Ohtl spoonful in Be.sure to get'the genuine Phillips ` �� t a co2t�d tu,ioue; won't play, cart'f" that Oil! n ,tltg� f `!hater neutralizes many .times its Milk of Magnesla prescribed by i- "Modern machinery is labor serving It may be tht stomach, or may sleep, is ftcttal or,out o soda. volume in !stomach arida, and at once.c physicians for 60 years !h correcting ,and nod labor saving."-Henry Ford. be the little bowels.Or in the case Get the gets} a,.,it always kas The symptoms disappear is sive min-I excess acids. Each bottle' contains - - a slu ' h,con- Chas. H. Fletcher',{ signature o0 is ntea. f full directions-any drugaiere. - i5iiiWfi - c A - �y fir} •.`r-S e,.. ,,,• _ J-v.\..'. ..CG. S1, r��.as"i'ib��,c,r�rd. i.,+a....Eye>'i, •`.rXl: • '..oa"a.trw.,•n;•.Lr•v :'L;L,.a., ',6•.+e!t7i;=;•..)..:..',.�. ..:. wd S'�'v-s--l-.-u..,.,.,..._4.`,i y.,•,.w.. .,..:T s -! --:- ., .sem .•r s ...ws _Sir�_.� - _ �J ��wTM�� �� - ""'"_ •;. �g E eLb Con�atioV 11 . 7 ,_ •. Airy law Ras pasetad appoint ,. tae to the northern laude. BONDS-Goverecitent. Modicipal ant '1.Obapmso and A B Moore, members walints,# d.-W 0 Wiliuiss ;ln tbac 1, The cvuoeB b"'1114 0UP00d to [nest Mort Dun" Liao.J.arduetriale. ° z of the couacit, to .ba' ruembere-of the -pporDton" mouth of' the 'QLti' cnOcieaiari again•on Monday. Feb. 10th, for the Sate�x gtmeata at from 8 to?per x `. -. Board of Mwll�lfemtsfst of tbe'Pickec- lime.' ala, the- ,cars of-reglstered'rheep. tran saction nt general bustneae. cent. - s SL'fS trey yea". 11.60 if pwdiz a�lYaectt. tag Atbtelfo,'ir'ield and Uommunity the valuiretire requested to dettlan �` „ :Soiskeipctope so the Unicett states and' Creat -park for IM also M.8-Chapman, F J the cartiflcatee cif i%egietrptlou before �16w Oce-atorm of last week cans. 1-N9URANCE-All classes written in- Btitaiuia.oQin ttdvanu. Ptouse, Wu►�Culli+, J 8 Bulsdun and "masking their award. eluding Ftie,' Automobile, Wind- " ed Hch damage to the telephones Jae 12ichardsoa members of ,the raid L L(:haptnan grtve notice of [notion storm. LccldeRt and tjFl�rese. .. J010 MURKAR Pro rietoi. ia,the:northern part of the coup- e P Board of management for a ivriiref- to' introc-uce o try•taty 'at th>s rrext Phone or•irRO rP _ -- h storm .seated n two years. - re ulnr mratit c v tlaa►cc>uns 11 to corn. ty• R'.' i g the s 9 to �! nil around t„ cut.11te K.eadrton the tt-treaks. Many pules wece.brukeu. 48it ED: Whttb •PICKERiNQ COUNCIL. A hy•lats watt het. ed trp{rointinq It P' P -- '• ' _� :7+4laytb a nttnul:ac-- n�f�t�jie board of I roadaidaa adjoining their respective - - -- _'Phe nhovo cnuncii met.-ptxrstr:trsC 13raliItattdAV K l�rttvetl, .Tui}++st,.n#- 1 , � --- t' •- %,nristmas apecrats at Kicha>rdson's -.- 6tattlte LOU i uouay. we tutu lust. nuc,,t� alt.er it, S1'artl �auttut�• !nr ter• .. . -. - e Members present : 0. L: Middletou, turd fur the coat• 19'.3[1. �Se is reeve-; .E. L. Cbaptnan, let drputp- A bylaw was passed uppuintingli,J E4ch 64 ih puecliase of $L.00 at.the'Grocecg fro.tn.now until ' r A. B. Moore,2nd-deputy-reeve; A iiedv„-.11rs. S-,6 la 5pabi'a Tonal- i(;ht'iytma9 eve, eutitlNs vu to u ct tts on how man beans 13uev and �Vm Crnrraltey Auditut� w - y K Ps Y R. C. Keesor and Ralph E. Mowbray, audit tt e tutvr,ship bunks fur lA'�ll liti," fur ernes thru,ar�, ccxtKhs, .culd�r. ' cocncillora. P ,[tie in,the br+lr in rat -v%- The The sinner will receive rat,u:rh and tun,i!r.ruublNs. Wit cit You the prize, a Xmas 5turking, full of Cope, rolls, books. The standing committees Por the A 6v-law wan passed' appointing (i try It? It'sgutraitteed. Jones Drug P year.193U are composed as fulluws; M Furspth valuer-of t.heep frau, the ,St„te. •gante6 etc:, value $IO;l9(1. ' Roads and Bridges-E.L. Chapman. _. ... A. B. Moore, R.11, Ree.-are R. E. Mow- _ SEE OUR �YltiL2UtiY x -bray and G. L. Midd:etun. _ - " Bonuses on Wigle Fences• Drainage STATEMENT. Ify Matters and Snow Roadts-R. E. 51uw� W vutes liolled tit Election to the 'Nlttnicipxl C;t;un' it of the Towritship Xu''ay Cnrdr, Seale, Booklets, Twine et(-. bray and G. L. attiddleton. of Pickering, tau Jrtuuttry t3th;�'J:Sd.. splendid lioe'of Xtuas Stationery. : Contingencies-A. B. Moore, R. C."' A p Reeeor and G. L.'3liddletyn_. For the Otlic•es of Cutincillurd- = Damage to Sheep W.irried by Dogs - -, - FanE'y China, Beautiful Xruse Gifts. -R. C. Reesor, A. B..Moore and U.L. Ttiddletan, V.; Transportatioo', Power and Light- ixe ra Grapes, R. C. Feesor, E. L. Chaptuaii and G. ' _ u P w L :Xr act Candies Mixed:�tate O ngeo G a ea L. Middleton. r - - -. , � •.., - s .- � g , area, Txlile Raisins etc,The standing committee on Contin- J District s Ft D kencies reported and recommoode3bc i the following poymente:`Jphn blur= Order you" Xrslae Groceries at ti 291) co _ bare printing piny of financial - ' `report and As palluei ops Ut1: Ontario q _ i I C H A R D O N ' • f3ood Roads Aay'y, memeFsf ip Cee v litl; - t + - R S GROCERY T Gregg, ,at div co.artas clerk 4.00, Ed Q. 1, S E."co rnar, 113 P l 12 2 23 0 _Hleeson, ditto, haikif 4 u0; D.R lied- 2, Pirkeriu,2"i;lu .e,'. U2 37 42 11 1'26 `1 `- _- - tno, on ac et of eaiary 1:!5 tat; Frank G R Barris, election expenses ll t�; W J 3. Liverpool-% � 411 l0 -.21 f3 Kl 3 • t°Iarh.s3ittoi;: 1; tr To •oe,ditto 11 W: 4. Ron�ae Hill, L.3 t3 E =0 �li 'lckerin Hardware More _ ... - J Todd. ditto 11.QU: ��"-5 cf-1w-tray, S-C�ierrytvuut3, 2 I1 . 27 43 54 4 = y ditto 11.1-K); W C Bavlrs, ditto S WU; n5ale, 2 (t3 4 0 08 0 - ti, h i _ :. E W deep, ditto. iL CU; H 1; Turner, - x ,. Brotigbatir, .:. 11' 7:5 43(3 243 09 tl yiitto 12 3!): -W G Scott.ditto 11 110; T P, «'hitNyelt-, .4 .34 '_ 89 82 103? t9 ' Gregg. d4tto 5pang, ditto y lia'yant, :3 411 1'2 0 42 1 r _ 112 W-. ii E 1'arner. deli.'erang Fallot =10. Claremont, ,. 11 10a 1 I -10 :'34 4 h,�xey 1l.Wr►; 1V J ClMtk, re T Socuet� #3 rXk lduniciu•il assuciati•.n• wen•ber• J 11, Alton", .. 0 17 15 lr) 24 �0 Al' this time of the year, when the spirit of Yuletide khip tee {,7 crit; J1,uti •ip,sl Worid, elec- - --- -- -- - prevails, we turn our thoughts in grateful appreei. s+rR{ is--1-1_i��.HEute 'Telt phrens _ _ �'`.9 410 3+11 10 77i 9 K'o..l ttr• c "Trn„n,,, Jtaarh- ,r- ation to those who by 'their friendship and patronage �7',,, dog ,�`- '334:1: %1.-t-4. ip'Ll W,,old, an _ _ .- aab,:ttu=,vita I3U±: �t•�� uvl, in„sEr _ r (slide )44$1i19E8 a$80t'i.atlOIIs Loth pleaenrable d cn d •t: t,,x 12 w). profitable. frier inotiare ter-onatnerdy rl:,.tthe "yfi7ve attend [hv �_altiuirip-at A-e•�ut is . ._ _ _ _ .. - -It is, therefore, nloi;t flttin� that we wish you the it n wei ting end ail rneu,c is of the _ yAw - -�e• vas:iE •sttecd the c;:. ,d R:+d5 Cur.- - - . • season'ssineerQet ;reefings. and-w'a hope that the ' Potion. , itis an abs6lutely new x.9:30 may be filled With an.abundance of health,.hap pi- tee y eroding cn,rtwi:tee un Reiief - `.. terfoii And i-wimiended A nleut = Mess and prosperity. r r eoatral feature-the Selector Tuner y ' A. f„tl,,•�+ :S (i %Pati h, for Uec relief - - - - tn Krnd 19 lau,rly- as per Kttcuti k a • • BII erfor tonal re rodu •ti�4 n - . xen-.feted 1997: The Ei kt�it,.1 Ln Sick -• • • • ' The Transport tt ion. Pow a r and :tastefulea 1,i1net beauty . . . .a®d at JS 'BA SDON -i- ,ICKERI G � I•r,h'. C' troniitt+te ta•p .rttvi and recour J. S. - f , n-trded payuteat ns follntwe Hydra )® 4s�' I a IR T i e fe q r • the �1 E - };rP,''r tomer Cnrn.. oieewmuod q y,, ,l gh,- N,7v Anti Der ,3tt,1a4 KOLS"�"E'E E.1D1'O Is the mennat#'dltl li IL.rr O �.. - . IS A V L.. 0 � Foe .twwding Cowfulttetl un Data : ager to Sheep worried by Dogs repot[• Of the 1Cat11tDitliilillllRtTV. ed and recommended the following We a"yit� IS ONE EARNED . payment. James McDonald, killing . 'two dogs seen in the act of worrying V ilr Q t Inspection of the NEW ''Tbis store it a regular Dollar Stretcher Aowhere do you dud John Mlller'e sheep to Oct, 1e29 Itt).00• sea-winwble bargain% priced at such low figures. A The standing committee on (toads _ KOLSTER Models. - large and varied aaaortrneut of Chrietta" and Bridges reported and recommend. - Gifts or eve mem r vfamily. - - ed payment as fpllowa' J Pallister, G'ft f every be the Lewis' ridge a t I. - - _ o 2 haul amber from win' _ _ stsee-' zipper OverEhoes, ll _ at ..� p++r pair - _. Ux to av half Sri- W 'Davis. rep G MURKAR - _-._- ., , - - Splendid stock Men's and Bove' wlnter.fodtwear. Hose from ?5e asp. . -bridge n t I. t': to pay half .25, D Nrg h�wander, drag n t 1. Cx to pap - Arent .. - r. _ Gift Sbirta in splendid range of pattern• and materials. - half ti.3:r; W Butte's, labor driving Large stock of Gift Tie+, Hose aod'Handkerchief%. r PrCKERING --� ONT. a- % p[Ida C,'bumh St PiesPt Ing '3_00; Robe _ pats for Men at 1.25. _ Lyon. ditto. 34.ft Won Evans, dtttQ _ rr Women'* and Children'!, Underwear. a,l a-Qd makes to.choo>!e from. 9rL23; L Bath.duto,_311; J Haywnode ,The New --- , i€tiviag pilem Church St 14•u0; Chi-ii lata elette Gowne. large and long, at b�+ t ants - _ Baiter. haul pile driver, rep I U>, S�'m 8i*+tery of merited quality fiona 49 rents uv Mirnell• piles ,►nd hatt4ing saute to A•B C hose for growing' enildren-thi.- is a real grand line for cold clays Cli,ireb Sr . Picker Ing 23 1%: Charles K:ooper. h.►rd«are 9t31: North Ontario - - -- AL - !Tlrnee, advt tidrber for bridge for n t 1 CEC lt'x to pay half 2.40; R Greig, ciittinit KO weeds con d 2,111![: McKay, rav and _ .-... high[-of-wav fpr-%'Vv bridge 45 00. .. P A bylaw was pa7saed appointing - _ _ moi g F: = N • .:John Phillips 3cho.,1 attendance Offl- _. epee for the year 1989: MORE THAN EVER . ..A FINE SET ---- wie, xo rasa ort, •RPeescon¢ P A-L � ICE S Cowie, John tient[, Ed Gleeson; Dr .- ��� _'Tomlinson and T--Coadv a.Board of -- --- - ^, =_ Management for the OlateroontCom- �''�Q munity Memorial At nletie Field and of FOR TEAM HARNESS the Craremont'Communit- HIM for a i term of two years, also R. R. Niow• _ - l. r bray and G L Sfiddleton. memberis of ' tho.council. to be. ineatbers of the ® BrasstedTeam Backhand Harness, Board of Management for 1930. ooh la er t ce witb he A by-law was passed apprsincinR the 200 - following persou+s-Pound Keepersfor ,"v Wi[ht5 ring layer lnsteadlofhbtick- p $1. the year 1930: vV S17ea. Jt R 'Brent[[, - j4r�vsi She- iixtg sightvtxg hand, ba John Clark, R Balsdon. A 'rhnni, Ar- s - aBlack mounted Team. Backband Harfless, $38.50 thur Cheater, Jan Pearce, T Puckrin, Daily COaChe • � ��T'J80.rge, WHStorer, ERPilkec.._W B B�irkb`� tiejor L ii�tterman,. t` akin Breeching '' $44.26 'fy parkin, «'rn Middleton, E E Arinis. Thos Parkin, �P Ferrier, J A Jones, - - __ ,Thi3 is not x factory harness, but cttatom made,in our T C Gostick; Jamieson; M F.vttma, A oven shop at :�Ia^rkham. J _ i DICKERING-TORONTO -Brignall,Jno Pallister, Jacob Meyer We specialize'ou repairs to harnesa and collars. FEKCE•N IEWERa Chas.-McCausland. D Carru.thera Field, Writ 4oru,ley,Jas-Andrew,Geo _ are^-5$ Cen 8 _. 0 _D UOwan, E W Sleep, Thos Annan, N -' _.. ta �F a � - - -" - ---- 'Mitcheif* Ir'OnkWbite, W H Chester, - `. W P Petty, JA,Todd, L rbafi Blake: Leave Pickering (Standard Time) Lf-ave Toronto `� `V Har®e and Collar \ianufaCturer ,. ... W H H;tl}curt, «'nr Peebles, A. \I. P. \t. a_ )l. P. 1d. Gee. N C art-on, b'Byers, G Dnncar, d 7.25 3.55 d t :'tl 3.30 _ M�-R�Hg w' oNT• Home Phore 34Q0 -W 8 Milne,- U H Pugh,. J 9 Wilsno. a' 7.5.5 4,55_ _ S•"�+ 4:30 - - - W P Jones, W H Jones, Joe H Evans, 9,'il± 5.30 David Gregg. 8.55 5'55 - 9.55 455 .. .14.:30 8.30 l ----- 10 53 7.55 11.30 ".7.30 _ EOUNTY COUNCIL P M. 55 12 sat _. g 30 -- - 1.80 10.30 t _ 12.55 10.5y - •- -- ' -� •-COUNTY or ONTARIO_ , �1.55 0 11,40 ,2.30 11•.30 _ - 2.53 met your Xmas Groceries*from.net The first meeting of the Corporat _ d-Daily ex--t Sundry . c_ Sunda only Onr stuck is fresh. Our prices are right - y S _ ion of the County of Ontario for tht _• T.' year 1930-'� be-held-,pursuant tt, - -Coach connections at Toronto for Barrie, O'rillia, - GrabWork Botta foe men: statute in the Council Chamber in the 'Ne-have Miner Rubbers fo,r eyerybody. G + Midland, Schomberg, Orangeville, Hamilton, Carbartt's and Hata h's,Overalls and Smocks. ",Court Hoare is the Town of Whitby --. >on Tuesday, the 28th day of January, - Brantford, \iagars Falls, Buffalo Wool Socks sad Over'Socke ' ::'3980,at tete hoiiT of two o'clock in the j and intermediate pointe. 1 -afternoon. Coach connections at Buffalo for all 1• �: All accounts tdjig laid before the _ Get your rpdistor filled with e'cold Anti-Freeze and your battery ocnc T shooed-be,forwarded to the _ - charged for tile'cold weather, _ '�iop r� y c?'rtifteti, at least - - [been clays bEfore the meeting of the ��,, oac . • ---h.-Lines _ _ �'e deliPer. Phuae Sour order, Council. Y DATED at Rthitny, this•13th day of Phone Markham R'40?: January, 1930. { _ Clan 1 eCAI Green Riven Arthar E: Christian _ Wrn. M. Duncan, Merchant( , County Clerk.; .', a - ;, •. - tett_ 49 ..1r,e. ..a ._:. . '<_«7r,,�„,2.+..'r.. __,...,.z;w+ .aC_.. _._.>.,.- ......o-•`7.._.- v.....:,. .,i... .. .�.:..... . �7.' _ ..,..c°:�' r a. :.:. :. a :.{n ... ✓ ... i.;j;Y' .. .¢ .` • -Y.1 rw.... 4..r , ,.-..:,y.q,. .... :. i(. .y;:,.0 .. .� y. Thr .d., ' ,y . ,„,. by - , .•. `i+i: •..7..^'.. S.L.-a �.r:'. .r' "`4•'•�d:d v +k`a',y >:r.z,- bt "i u.�1',,. •i�' �$''"v. ,ro•y-., �. • .. � .._ _ - :r.t ,�: `d y �S,F, _ - OLARSUOk47. We are proadsed the n$e of"t`he The weather of the first of this Have you got youY wotbr license �; ' -NOTiC$ ~• D. A. Peters, of Port'1'err neh hrld,ce within a week, theteb month interfered to a eaasideiable' fdr 1930 yet? F, T• �r eliminating the teeroro=perie•nced eattip.t with the farm sales at that The Women's 'Institute velli � ta�4sn � t. F�''It An town K. on Toe tday. by some in drlvin ter U, h the time: ggaz*ge Brougham,we we now � g- g meet at•the home of M•rs. R%vrsew T, Masadt sheep killed by dogs onetuable night deklbei t Gauslin and hiA Sister, of few weeks haveuent taus d`kmu of the h ast on of 22nd.- The prografiiter will include a liam as Service scar alwJan.. to give service In-ays y� y;� is Neal eat"ertwineii a Detroit. were here attending the the scow-to disa ak' __y Thomas p.Rear, n, tag the_ .paper.. on, Turre a s _n ts, and fn❑erNl of their lather, sn urre❑t vents, oil - Pi� "M UVW* n r 'of friends un Thu n—'�frc--) ,1;F torr an Phone Clare, €10;,; d00 - _ Y traffic. The". sideruads drill con. Call-Economy Wrinkles. A,good G ollne,' Oil, $eiberling Tires.. .. miss inompean, of Toroatn, ..rv. 4 eller, ut Eltuvale, were also tinue in poor coudidua.: \ attendapee is requested - esenc nt the funeral.. - -- 251y. ; spent the week-end at the ho&eoF p Evans Ward. r --- --� _ Jud. Ward- and James HortopService, _ The Pickering -Electric Service - - - shipped a carload of cattle to the �] Q ( c w. testy on Tuesday. House ,Barn, Out buildings, either lJ l� ►J iJ �1 �r'�s �l�m � � The curlers are expressing dis conduit, flexible, or, knob and tube satisfaction with the -weather wiril,g: aiteratior�. S tial ser- object this A ociation' -4•, The j t of t 's as ie to■ 'hetnded to`thetu lately. vice, and motor installation. • . lessen etealitig and prosecute s Ben and '1� Kilpatrick enter Electric water Systems. Metal the felons. E P lie R.(3 uC' lou "- tamed a nur.:ber of their friend syphon ,c.ptie Tanks.. ,$anitaxy cLos- Membere'having property stolenoommanl on Monday e�eilinglast. ets. \�',? also can furnish any kind. auto immediatelywith any member s. - Robert McG..11um is coiifl❑ed to of roofr lr� including Birds Thick- o! Executive Committee.- including his bed on account of. fracttrrin Butt. O.ir work and electrical in- .1Only Batterylese' A'tWater Sent Rad10, , Membership fee $1.00. g peciion .�e guarantee. Our Prices reg. 165,00, for•139. _ _ xioxu%e m.>:be had trom tris President of y ; Ibis ribs while skating at the rink. s Christina Anderson, of Toronto, will meet your pocketbook. A post. - secreter9 onapplieation: spent the week end with her card will,_rave our prompt attention. - .1 Only Diana Banner All-Enamel Range, Exec. Com.-L. D. Banks, C.-S.Palm• grandparents, R. J.and MER. Hues = IL E. Poynter.. ... r er;M. S. Chapman,_Pickering. a beauty, reg. ]05.Q0, for 99.00 - Our popular public school teach. WHITEVALE Out. er, Miss Spoffard, has been con- 1 Only Tndhope Anderson Marvel 5 Range, D, Munro, las. Richardson. ; fined to her f,owe with tonsilitis. t ' __. President, swre%ary Miss Bernice Hagarty, of Toreg. 85.09, for 74.95 ronto, ee,,ppenc the week-end with Ticke' ring 1 Onl 000d Che r Heater re alarMiss MaBel McLellan'at the manse. y 9 , �. Mrs. Milken, of Toronto, ac _._-dor `23. 5 companied by her brother acrdJaxi doughter, spent Sunday with MissHamilton. Service] ALSO �., Sirs. Gervin, wbo has been` ere • - A � 8 RR• spending some time with Mrs. : 1 Heater, fitted-for hot air pipe, only ' Readman, returned to ker home Calle key day or night promptly 9.29, a good One �r -in Toronto on Satttirdayr _ __attended to, ;C - Clifford Seden returners to his Comfortable cars _ Rwork in Toronto 1;Bt week, ager 1 Cnok Stove, in.go0d condition, for �r+ ' :Prices reasonable., 5.00-- being confined to the house for " IIly o _ several weeks through illness. Phone 1300 ,�► � , s-, The Attona rink. who visited _ `'1 Freshman Masterpiece Badio built Claremont on Saturday last, re in speaker. See this on at 74.49 �°- turned home with nothing but the 1 _�, LAW, - -- _ good wishes of the Claremont ,�/E speak of artistic ice' 1 McCormick-Deering No. 2 Cream yr designs that are , rick. Mrs. Cook spent over Sunday to Separator, almost new, 75.00 dig❑ifiedr not artistic �l 'Toronto with her sister, Hra._Ai. Pick(t in g, Ontario - Da would-be tter188 Heaters._�_O_ Or�$r.. Inappro riot Wforl lige Iber_t Racivson, who leavesshortly - _. �. _— ._..__ _ j Perp ws :._ . one illustrated is Sim- daughter. �? _ _ ' ._ , _ --- to spend--tea winter to - �� E_ R'S ---- ff�� �,,Y tE1313er — a Charles-Cooper, -.". - IClarensor�t pie. yet hen artiste?, Rev H. E. 'Wintemute, of Boli• via. w111 preach in the Baptist �Vei are now ready to _ ­No Greater tribute' ,Church next Lord's Day. Morning �rlpply you with-: N. TrY. STAFFORDat 1100 and evening at i.00. 3 Stock- taking as been . 1e I ?' cordial welcome awarte e►11 BRICKS, UOtiCRETE Kin�t stoo Road. L. F. MkPo®the Bankil, who herefur i Whliby _ Janiorcl iiLt)CKS, INTERLOCK- - ti the past two years,has been.tranq _:ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, Ph t y - ""Lasting Two 'P"ii Weeks ane w bl b Ifcrred to Pickering, and entered g _._-.-- �r d-4 'Anpon his new duties last Creek. S ND.AND GRAVEL. The annual meeting of the coa• +� t streRattoa of the United Church Perry -Cement Monday, Jan. 20th to Monday, �'eb y' 3rd will be held on Tuesday, the 21st CO.-of Jaa., at 3 p, m , after which a -Products V - '1930 _ Led r banquet will be held in the base - Maple Led 'it' U" uft - meat of the church. A Kn 871, Bay 9t..Toronto 4 _ teadanee is looked for. �Iasurance Co." - The ice storm of last week PLANT-1 mile north' of -- `• brought abdut an unusual amount Highland Creek, Ell �� s B' E-R TR A N Cheap rates-for farm and counts' ,of damage to the local and sur• _---- --.---.__. .._ _ , buildings roylnding tele lines. Line- - - lJrenera� merchant Windstorm Insurance on buil8ings.men from each company were ioThriftMen' ' * _ arind•¢,ilie,Biles eta. —. . .. _ - and around Claremont for several ---. . �-vr� r da s repairint! the damage CLA EJ�ION 1•i _ . .. •• Ol�i i, of all.kinds. a �, The funeral of the late William p v, 'FAEta[8 FOR 8ALE # Ireson took place -on Sunday last - Will �i2.T Now- Successor to D. 'A. Scott Write or phone from_his home near Green Riverr. Mr Ireson, who was a painter and ' - - .� ED. BOWMAN .. ----:3acosator, was a resident of Clare / _ _''lees Dates, 2 lbs .roc - a ter! moot-€or many years. He lewd S -A ` 13paniet. Ootons, 3 lbs.. . ... :..t 25c 24 WHITBY. ONT. Cooking Ootowy )3 lbs., ... .. .. c _ . been painting Alfred Rogers 'fine All Winter Goode must Go. Gral,efr�cit, 10c. 3 for >c.3c new residence, when he contracted '_ - 75 Barp Sz and P Soap, ... .:: .. �c Farmers, Atteatiaa a severer cold which developed This ti pont opportunity to buy = r into pnetimcinit, dviog shortly at a considerable saving. by 1 Sc,Ap Flakes. 3 for... lac - aa[terwarda at the home of Floyd taking' advantage of the :` ,cru Flakes, 3�for - ..' 29c [ Have secured the agency for thoFrosA sand Mrs Jones. where he had been Reduced Frices now Ginner soapy; .. lbs t Wood and willCockeeuttp hersa tly o • w r Crash welling, re 30c r d 19e -meats. *ad 1 rte coo ntl _ir 1 e poems on �lboardiag. - preveiligg. - per - finnrepairs for these popular The annual meeting of the6 fresh atrd new, Flaatielette�l reg 3 reg �per dr yd. _. _2.5c - -Alco;Loudonle barn and stable - day last. The busiChurch was ness eeiting tirsThe duction is e Genuine. flannelette, res 25c per yd - 19c - fittings. , was held to the af[ernooas wifh laiu,elette blankets,... _ 39 also take aetefor ntisg ,, - evrti Darns and houses e►❑ew the Roll Call, and concluding Men's Overcoats, well tailored, - Ladiga' Ho e,' b9c by 44k i process. by spraying. With a banquet-in the evening. blanket cloth, tett. >$25, fee 14.95 _Eadie: Hese, •. "' - pbobei6rf 0ly given, The reports of all departments Aden's Sweater Coats, brown, Mens 'Pork Shirts .,, .. _ .. 'Eetima - were read; and . the condition- red, white, scarlet. blue, Mens Overalls, blue stripe, i.49 ' -., . ',A4en'a Windbreakery and Sweaters, less than half cost 36.5. revealed by these reports proved all-wool Penman's, 3 lb wt. ' very satisfactory, earl]_ skewing-a rog 5:54, for 8.95 Mena Wool Shirt: And DrawerP, each 1.89 ` . J• Mann, C1are2g+mt . - surplus. The congregational Men's Almira Sox, half to - ,'Men's Fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, 89c .treasurer was able to show a ver each pair, req"5c, for 59c Men's Wool Sox, 5 pairs for A 00 y iMen`g-Work Mitts, re 1.65,,for .: 1.19 Green River. ,favorable balance.- Men's Fleece Underwear, Pen g The fnaeral of.the late Tho,nas :: . Men's Work Mitts, res 1.25, for. 89c man's, reg 1.119, for lilt Gauslin,. one of Plekering town• - ; Men's Work Mitts, reg 1.35, for 8t3e _ Basket Factory j ship's oldest and highly respected , Manufacturers of a residents took place from hie.late F I N G 4 L D. S C. A. Overland, '� _ Mana er :residence, con, 8, Pickering, on LOWER PRICE STORE _ __ All kind of Fruit Baskets, lert'Ar Friday last. Mr.. Gauslin . was Crates, Farmersi, Bushel born eighty-five ago•in the town. Phone 3801 Baskets,CloEheB Baskets. { tsbip, where he resided all his fife, CLAREbIONT, ONT. was 4 prosperous farmer of a - quiet and retiring disposition and Frank Pennock,.. $RING IT HERE L Proprietor great lrwe of home.- He_l _ofir Buying or the — —Maker of the well knoi►n - vived b}• and son in Toronto, a Now is the time to get a new;8et of Barnes' Baskets.. ` �danghter in,- Detroit, and a _son, Harness, or-get the,old set repaired. _ ": phone Markham 8f09 Leslie,at home.-The funeral Per- I have in stock samples of Samuel Installment Plan 6• vices were cotidtieled by the Rev.: Trees and'-J'(4fFrey's. harness. The 5" A. McLellan an the remains laid former may ordered through rata. - BEATTY to rest in Claremont _Union Cem logue at prices.quoted. Cataktgue free.! P _ teUxbridge township's oldest resi- i.also carry collars, collar pads, sweat i� ' ' L Ri;$ASING commodities by paying "a dollar I ` P STANDS FOR THE )SBBT dent, Mro. Gaul,-relict of the later p ode, harness oil by bulk, harness down atsd. a dollar a week' has drown info' Alexander Gaal, passed away at dressing, also silver polish :;great popularity. Often the object purchased is -.-- :` and "her parts. ` .ivorn out before it is paid for, and the purchaser - s the home of her son, George, on - Repairs promptly done. the, 5ti1 -concession,. onq Monday t•ontinue to pay. Buy yourself a fortune on the _ — last. 'Mrs. Oimt was born in Aber. L. W.' PILKEY, CLARFMONT �installnieat plan,by- placing regular installments C I i leen ninety years ago and came a to Canada at an early age, where H. R+ Gallau$her of your earnings in a Canadian Bank of Commerce' f r•r , ;she became the wife of the late savings account.' The money is al ways Available Alexander Gaul, Her genial and Grain Merchant ; for use if rec'uired and there is no depreciation, y �_ lJ - ..._ quiet disposition made her a great -'but accruine interest as time goes on. _ L: favorite with all who knee her. • Toronto - s1 She was a consistentiife long met is in the tni►rket,to .pnrchaee Hap, fiber of the Presbyterian Churrlk ytraw, Grain and, Potatoes, �� - 'Her funeral took place on Wed-) .J6ZE C�L�1t�Vlt-11� '? 1'11V Litter Carriers, Hay Carrie a nesclay last to the rault in the For quomtions apply - - Pumps. Door rare s. Com-- e OF COMNM-RCE -� Bowls, Pressure Systems Ftc. she will he transferred in the 'A'• •M' C� _ '� 8 CN T m.rh u,h,cn is a•nnlgnmafed It will pay Iy0i1 to get• rile prices on I. spring to Ltica. The 4erviee tc,,9 R. \n. 1, _ ,above before buying elsewhere. conducted by the Rev. A. Phone Pickering 1 12S+e�►NDARII .SANK OF CANADA c a hellan; assisted by the Rev, Mr. _ _ _ FR.A NX T PROUSE ,Harden, of Goodwood, 115tf Referepce Bank of Montrewl i qq T—WVZ Mr. i 1'1�1' 7 'M 01. b rol! aillirlim A 'lief, replied-*"Miss Larui'v Mika Lai. rue !eft kathei hurriedly for the city fte TL' I bell ieve ;he expects YOU Ifte VOW this afternoo her mother from thia.coast." _�Hrtikflfllf r' Aur at twe n Tr Xrir Walden said that Curtis,had Japacrrmn Bien - 11111111UN111111MEM* stwhaen rted down the SoutVu7i &. Shore -road -io' ltft Ruth laM oback ws 7­1rd -aw Carrick was climbing in under the CHAPTER I Xa 7 stare onher f re But she-sald-n6-'wheel when' blue streak shot along I -)less of local law. thin Main Street re THE DIRJD,.QON FINDER. 9- "Curtis­you were u,r to something "I don't want to drug all you foolish!He jabbed at his screecher of a horn. devi -oung folks into anything. I want to He waved arld signal- Ush—I knew it!"repeate I "It's Glenn.' a the (I Vario as keep you out of it. I'm not half ad ed (;term bore over to 'the curb a (ORMN) ate raced Jack- o, table at the(keep interested even in catching these(couple of hundred yards ahead. "Jump Minnacte. "When you saw me drive -up here yoit sudVenly changed-your I bootlegging profiteer's higher up as I in, Dick." . am in gettingyou out of your foolls heiii'the-,-five?"joked Garrick. i - ���1,�\��� -1 --- tune. You ran to cover—to cover -.mself!" mess--clean." Qust going up to see, Vira—with So Glenn Ruth." 44 The waiter, Herman, sniveled. His I'm sick of it all. '5 "Say, Glenn=" confiden Fresh ften the garidevol --face was livid. He boked'and-alrhost and Ruth—only they're too proud tially— ed on Vario, took hold of hini,, ladmit it. Someone must make. the l"there',a no use keeplr,'*this under break. I felt that I could—swallow cover. I heard you say, in the Pink 0 farw)al the world like a drowning*ng man ' lRoom,-you'd taken that Parr stuff to cate6ing at a* straw. my pride, Guy." 7ka. Are War Books Saskatchewan to Spend "Whose was that gruff"voice, a man, your own qarage to protect J. A. Spender In the :.codon Dail "Furthermore, I believe you slippedi Y $19,000,000 for R that I heard this morning over the u the only one that has a key LD News (Lib'): if the rising generation that vial into this man's pocket— Winn II)eg.—Saskatchewan plans to- perhaps you palmed it—did A little dictagraph in the Pink Room.' Brock?1 1 that place' Now, play straight, Glenn. is taught to think of war as "all Did I ever spe�nd $19,000,000 on road building beastliness," it will, in my-opinion, sleight of hand. You inhuman cad! Garrick had figured on, betrayal by This is for your own good within Llie neat three years. The. 1,could cane you!" surprise. He in turn was not surpris- do you a dirty trick—or Dick?" do a very grave Injustice to the mul- almost frith program. as outlined by the Hon. A, -Ruth was speechless. ed by the naive.stare in,return nor 'talent. threw away an titudes of good men and true who C. Stewart Minister of Highways, at by the firm silence. He had seen too cigarette, lighted another, threw it Jack had been working himself in went d6wu with their flags flying. the recent road convention. held at Vario many women on the witness stand. away and stood foolishly with the an almost apople�tic rage as Vai I The "beastliness" Is a thing. which Helena, Mont., Calls for the construe.' the accusation at him. He shot Vita h,..d made up her mind to talk— bLrnt match iri his hand. "That's the mut never be forgotten, and least of out his forefinger, pointing at the teis. but not too much. iwny I am,'Gup—as. nervous as,hell. all-by statesmen, t.esmea, politicians, Journal- 'tion .of 2,000 miles of new gravelled, -cup that had been before him: It was not three minutes later when 11 might as well make a clean breast of fists, or any others who are tempted highway; in the neat tw-0 years.. "W-,uld I—prmcn—myself!" he Dick received another shock. , Mrs. it. Just give me tonight to think,to play down to popular passions. The sain of $10,000,000 will be rais- Walden had hastened to pour out'the"it over., anyway . . . yes, I ed for road purposes In 1930. Half :-,;nendcea. . . I i But there Is-a way of turning the 0- of this amount will come from a bond "We'll se that,"" - k V gave the key to Rae - once."-once." - suggest that settle came back ariv 1 gument whicb,#eems to su issue and the balance from the gaso- "i'll unti,-'Ttake to label this Glenn departed, a bit relieved at -e c'ense fees: .'sha rp iy. tbei is no cause which is worth a :.all and seal it—in the presence of you postponing the evil day of confession. man's life. Youth Is to be, so Im- line tax and automobile 11 "Well, if Rae Larne had it, they all One of the three north and south ,ins witnesses. Then,111 send it to some pressed with the h,)rrors that it will bad it, anyone who wanted it,"-hasti!y all-weather highways will cross the reputable labo.atory.-JQt-analyisis." reasoned Garrick. "That place is a never in future risk its life on any International boundary south of Re- The waiter 'scurried about getting cau5e,-1—cannot believe that this ar- flasks. Vario turned esche for their stuff. I don't need the gina and will continue through Re-� to Ruth withgement wJlI appeal to youth,and I say gina uorthward to Saskatoon, pass-, excessive courtesy. "Miss Walden-71 key. I'll get in. Come on to the city!" frankly I hope It will not. There are Glenn's garage was easy. It was ing rn t':rough that city to Prince' 'most insist—for your own safety—l'n things, and will be to the end of time, Albert National Park. Two add d an "unbonded warehouse. drive you back to,:,he Club. Your mo- indee if the world remains morally alive. tions) highways are to-run north and, ther cannot stand m%ich more, she has There were cases enough to have 1,,A.Meh h�"Pqt 2­1 qoz;rageewa Inea !neant it tidy llibtic fult"lle south ant to points east and west "Whit The shall w? do?" asked DiA I N�ould caber die than submit to. of Re fins. last two days.' of the future Is not the extinc- In i' Ruth looked from! Vrria, to Jack. 'Hard it over to the police!" to the north and south L '-Not yet. I must get Glenn and the tion, of this spirit, but that the world' roads.. highway officials in Itiontana,' --sti sputtering impotently.--"Thank 1�otheri some sort of immunity for'-what may be so governed that justice may North Dakota and Saskatc5ewan will :you, Professor. It's very'kind of you be�done without this sacrifice, co-operate- with & view of sevaring '.to take such an interest. they clodn*t do. . They don't deserve it i the b-st connecti but the 're ju,5t wise young foo!q. n at border points.' Tb,,y left Cuxtis st-nding, itill boil • Ing with rage, beside his motor. A;! Garrick thought a morrient. You see, Minard's Wa ds ON G ippe. sNarlo's car <Wappeared, Jstk spra ;mangy net result of some of our new cum- r CanJida Has World's ng- btO his Own i nd shot down the South man�meno has been to make various l,ph-i­es of lawbreaking' fachionablyl "Cleanest" Tea Warehouse -Shore road toward a short �:ut to the -;.sm­:.rt. Only his is a bit extreme." Crown Colonies and the On A T,,nr of the Doni under aro" island highway. Nita WAIden's surprise was zread ".The 'tea Vamp' ba,­9"ne." he said.: Ile. moved over to the telephone and Empire the au pines of the British Institute when she saw Vario with Ruth 105 they looked out over the -empty called the Astra Ageixy of private de.-I of Cer-niled- Grocers, a x . post grad *'Where's Jack Cuxtuq?" #'he exclaimeol'Iharbor. to furnitity a guar4 until the Cape Timos. The 4 oiotfle4 are be- uats!4 visited the Montreal plant o? r4nr-leade-r we-, caught arid he was Kinnisi, to feel anxious about their the qjlaola Tea Company of Canada,' 4'0h, Ruth, dear, an more trouble?" at "No. Mummsy, notb.n- much. nev A of the Binnacle epi%oue, as far ready to wake, final dispo.�,iUon of, lack of adequate repretediation Limited. The following report made, these rueetings trif Empire statesmen- by the F,-cretary, 36r. C. L. T. Beech­ Jack was a little off :n the head as -he knew it. to Gurric.ic.. case discovered a wiief-s ilie Ritherto the rolunies. have been reo '-This thing ha4 gone just about fax . Dick d- t on a ing. air oared ht the Tea & 'Coffee' but Professor Vario game nic!rg Uech,,jcl ). :pre-Lntd by offir4als of the Colonial enough; Dick," Garrick announced nounced en-!wOrktR)Ple in the rear. Trade Jotirnai of New York, Mrs. Walden beamed her appre6iii. ergeticalh-. "Now is the moment tolhe started tuning �n. jOftice- That they (Ad -not- mind as 'Diifl-,r; the tr�xir tkwv ohe grad-' . 12 avian of Var, "a -help. �act in earnest. -Take these,robb�ries,; - Dick was s ta r t I+d. `Sdn1t(1n-.,s ,long as the principal topics discusied uatesi ln4p6eted sate of the whol" Rut 0 Were loral and political. But now sale anti retail tea -oucerns In the' h decided to v-uit until there,first. -Why and-by whom?What. broadcasting wtat they call news, hel mere inore facts.before i)he made 'ever her. foolishri"s and love of ad. '%aid. "It . . . it can't be.- It rpr-T-t be'they Point o'"t that it w�6uld be un- Dom,i,lola and they considered that' an !just for econelmic- financial, and com- "You'll let we know the venture: Ruth just -i.mply could not 40ine crazy jaMiLELur. 'Ruth Wailien, ' the lloiu�eal plant of t,4e Salada Tea' ---the res have been concerned in them: '.N*ew.!the hei-riii­, his elopes; with John Cur„' mercial matters to be deliberated up- Company uas the neatest and"clean-� -At?" elie�ffsketl. on at a conference at which they are c -e beginnirg. There's' -64, st lea blending' ivarehou", and pack-' Vario promised, W.d with a forced tart at the L�l "Am not direr*jy pre,.;euEi&d, but the deci- -light hearted remark. Ruth turned and'girl's •hat t;,-ed in the Gerard robbery, - Garrick seized the phone& - a- In.9 centre In the world." the I've got in the Club safe. !teu—perha*ps; crazy,. no! Did vou,iton+- of which would Implicate and Cana&t I as reason to be proud of -ran up the st.aCirs to her roorm one -ZhAt` I know argue, terra= And-u.4;trlP,-i 'that can make such an Meanwhile. on the ,ppas4te porch of Whose is what you're ever step to consider the radio as a !bind them. Surely. they !'means for slander? - Talk about your. tory with a total powilation. of 55 the Club, which was-otherwi;e Zert-I.,-oi'ng J9 sag. Rae JArue's. Maybe. impretAon on visitors of this calibre. ed, N"irs, only afew moments before,;But can you prove it'% And if you can.!poisoh pen writers! Science has put 1000,000 and a total annual' trade of had tucked her sr;ra under Garrirk%4'that's a long way from connecting bet- 'into the hands of blackmailers the: 95.0 000-000 1.4 entitled to 'have some and drawn him into +he privacy of'with the hold-up." most dangerous of weapon. Your, say In the votinvils-of Empire. FaLling Hair—Jast try Minard*e. the Biassed-in winter solarium. '.That_devil, Jack -Cuitiirl" ground-!tory is spread taxa million fa-ns./ And, There was siorneii seething" n out Dick. "They're two of a kind. I'll(there's not a chance ut tracing it to 7-1er she' ' 'bet if we -at the iyour slanderer!" mind. -4.9's abut Glenn," he tried.tensely, bringiTig het two hands'hotel, we'd get something—m-aybo- a "There isti The there isn't. T 8, -'Otogether, "You know all about the picture of Rae with the hat T •­ -w XV eorges e '. a as rs camera,after all that you it keeps Glenn was ouS treasurer when we first pinched." Ever1th11.in.- he needed seemed there 'started—is yet; in a way, I suppose. Gurrick Rvw-;ng on hisheel. "Curtis. �on the workbercl+. It we,; compara- -0h, it may have been all right wh Just what I was thinking. Let's jump tively simple to make a loop of copper' -,we started. It was fun and all at wire wound eight triessroundaframe Unering th over there�-get him right, quick" It was unique. It'iva:s*,.;mart. But-. 'four '.square. He hung it from At the hotel they learned that Cur- feet -t­trxr�t­1­cvilinUtree-. -1T connected P-the- -nothe .--azd­ --tit )rad-e out everything _—_enc thing led to Guy. Oh, get him out of it all ',)on, had checked out, and had rec eiving set, then b4gan turning the n. for6n ..'?2*t him out of. it clean!" disappeared. loop slowly, "But who's at the bead of it all— Over the telephone Gat-rick called i' "A directional receiver," explained LhiR Velvet,Gan*, as the police call it v, the Parc place. Beth was not at home t;Dick. "It must be orientated toward Vira looked up quickly, a frightene I but her mother, A.-h tllwtiderable re:. 'the hidden sender. Really A's a radio compass-.'7 A By the time.the Astra, Agency m r arrived Dick had it pointed. Every few fnies a new messaga came They left the' nrin in charge and tR The direction had climbed in the.cai been east by a little south. 7 Across the bridge Dick set up his finder again. Tbi% time it was east by OF a little north. Over vyell known roads they sctlrriedo now and then, The next time a headache ni tew miles'-setting up the finder and modifying their courst. ..you stay at hoMe— "Looks as if it might be down'Duck Or some-titb�r ache.or pain.pre- Harbor way"' exclaimed' Dick. I VWts your keepin an engagement--Duck kitrbor, abruptly, the di- 44' rection of the messages changed to Remember Agpirinl For there is 41te-northeast &h;,rply-,- —__BW*ely My sort Af _P&ia if cannot "I -believe you traced out the send-' relieviiii, and r6evvi promptly. ler," cried Garrick, as they lookeil'out -7 over the empty harbor. "But we're These tablets give real relief, of too late. The 'Sea Vamp' has gone! I millions would notcontilue to tante The birds are flown!" Gar- them. They am quiff ) 'of From a cottage down the beach Ga rick called Nita Walden. '"Where is the medical prifeWon would not Ruth?" he asked. --@oP4t&!M4 prescribe them. "She ent out with Glenn and Vira. :She left'a note for you, Go), Don't be a martyr to unneceemM Vain.' To colds that might '90 You n' rA liesitate to tdo 'Personal'." need At Garrick's request Mrs. Walden ftuV be ch*&W; nomt* Deli Aspirin. It is safe. It is alva" Y- This display 'rack in your Grocer's makes -lfaily.- ­- ­ — ­ L- — opened the note and read its contents -orite Christie's Biscuits riiilgk; to than pains peculiar to the rime. It new-&preioies tai! for you to choose your fax to him over,the phone: "I've gone to 'women; or any midering for-Web heart,so use Wavotten of 111901111111114 in the slew styAr Cad"'which retain theii the 'Sea Vamp' to destroy the engine Asphin It'such an effeWvv stitti- but the cause of any 0*-iiiiiii be so they can't move it away until 0- crisp.fresbaess mid fine flavor unimpaired. P treated only by docW, morrow.—Ruth." "But I*e 'Sea Vamp' has gone!" cried Nita Walden. "Ruth, has bgn vp ,theSea Vamp'! carried off on� ��� '(To be continued.) I -91� CZ -7 IR-1 ISSUE No. 3—'30 ilk srff�- • L m • % WIN V_ 7 A. 3y Public Debt Down er Fies Up Two Escape Death When en Mail Plane Crashe, s; gur ,111k Xiiiance ' Department Issues ement" For Nine • Months of Year UE 15 HIGHER Ottawa.—The three-quarter mark In the-present fiscal year finds Canada with increased revenues,, increased expenditures, and a substantial drop in the net debt of the Dominion.' The 'financial statement issued through .tha Department of Finince shows total ordinary revenue of the Domin- ion as amounting to $351,2.87,.325-for the nine months of the present fiscal 4 year, which closed on December 31 last For the corresponding nine- months period of the preceding fiscal year, ordinary revenues totalled $345,- 282,544. The increase, therefore, am- :Ounts to $6,004,781. Ordinary expe.iditure of the Domin- ion for the nine months just closed amounted to$265,141,767, or $14.220,- 855 -.-aore than during the currespond- Ing period a year ego. It is pain eat that today's statement represents Only the receipts and payment i(which . Fes 7_4 stave sed through the books of the, nuance Department up to the last day of December. DECREASE SHOWN. The net_debt,of the Dominion 911 December 31 last aravianted to $2,159,- .214,730. On December 31; 1928, the total net debt was $2018,603,434. -There Was, consequently, a. decrease 'amounting to $60,388,704, an the basis THE RESULT OF FOG AND NO PARACHUTES—ONE OF THE CONSTANT DANGER& OF AIR MAIL PILOTS of the ig-ures presented. On Tuesday last the Canadian Air blall had its first serious accident when Its plane from Montreal to Toronto crashed Into a tree near Oallaws Tbday's staterneiA shows that the`re� • livill"be a considerable loss to the rev- when it was flying low In an endeavor to make a landing In order to rush the mail forward in safety to its destination. Fortunately.neither the pilot remiss of Canada during the year as a nor an official of the company were killed though the pilot was Injured tho ugb not so as to cause permenant Injury we underst8Ld. Cana Ilan air pilots Tesult of sales- tax reductions. The do not follow the methods employed by Lirdeber;;4 tnd American ti'ws in case of becoming lost In the tog. In the States the pilot climbs Bufficlent- ol.totat.collection of excise taxes (sales ly high tik jump. clear witlit his paracigate letting tlie plans crash bo, luelf. Canadian air mail pilots do not wear parachutes. We feel these should be M't &av, stamp taxes, etc.). up to the end made obliga4ory equipment;or all pilots by law. -Had this been the cas3 In the crash above, pilot and passenger would bare Jumped from their plane 0 of December last, was $45,222,282, as at sufficlent height to assure safety and the pLaae would have crashed just the same as It did but no lives endangered. Time for action on the part icompared with $57,323,623 at the end of the authorities. Itif December, 19`38. This is a falling off of $12,101,3411. dews WolvesPrey on Read--Thk—Year Incre"ses are recorded in revenues de. Radio N Man's Life is y .'Iaived from customs, excise duti". and __. _', __# The new We4i2nd Ship'Cartal will A0 Income tax. The customs revenu-3 for Deer in West -Saved by Dog! the nine months just ended was, $142,-: Negotiatfons have been completed lextend from Port Colborne on Lake r 116-1.836, was against $139,388,674 in between the Canadian National Rall- i 6f,e to a point about three mi.es east - Winnipeg—Jame O'Neil, ithe corresponding nine nsonths a year Edmonton.—Carcabea of hundreds f&4 m'r 1 of Port Dalhousie Or.� Lake Ontario. ago. This is an increase of$3,373,162.1 ways. the Marconi Company, the Bell of Arcc!a, Sask., owes his life to the i Excite duties turned into tiie tress- Telephone Company. the•British Post of deer are dotted over the hillsides faithfulness of his dog. Topsy, which!five total length of th canal is twenty- ury I and wooded valley of Northern Al- awakened him by barking as flames five miles, the difference in level be- 02.130.123, as comparea with I Office and the British Broadcasting Ostia and the North West Territories, were reducing his home to ashes. tween the two lakes being M% feet. Corporation whereby the s9pecli of, be fi$ or an appreciation of There will be seven lift locks, eachi. ?$2.7U%73& Income tax collections in His Majesty King George at the open. victims of the worst depreda;,ion of O'Neil is a bachelor, living two and having a lift of 46% feet. one-half miles north of Arcola T �fisral`year amounted to $66.W.:iO5 or I Ing of the Naval Palley In St. James Fier5istent, loud barks of the animal the nine nth period of the present wolves the North West has known he I The dimensions of the locks are to be 800 feet in length and eighty feet for long past. I 'th, used him as the fire gained hold on se of $9,961,594 over _.i Palace. London. will be broadcast Trappers arriving in Edmonton roused in width in the clear.'VIS thirty feet 91E,urea for the nine-mi nth period of t1hrousli o tit"Canada an Tuesday morn- with the results of their first winters his newly-built bungalow. Ra!f-suffo- of water over the miter sills at ex- Ing. January 21st. In addition to the sated by the dense smoke, he grabbedl trema low water Uptothe end of December, Canada speech of the King,addresses will be trap line visits say that bands of Tim- his clothes f;om a chair near b her wolves are ravaging the valleys his I The width of the canal at bottom bed and went through the Ii this Year paid $1&2,681,004 in interest heard from the representatives of the of the Athabasca and Big Baptiste living-roo'n'will be 200 feet, and for the present on th i public. debt. During the cor. Fire Powers and of the British Em- rivers north of Edson. on his way to the kitchen door. Hese the car.11 reaches will be excavated responding nine months of 1928-2%this pire. Col. J. L. Ralston. Canadian vers he was blocked by a lock that refused to a depth of twenty-five feet only. They say that never before in their to work, and as the fiamea wear al- However, all structures will be sunk! !total- was $104;816,140. Minister of 'National Defenee, will be experience have they seen such havoc ready at his heels, he turned, dashed 0 the lint representative of the British wrought vorn-like, by the grey phain Ito a depth of thirty feet, to that the through them, and managed to reach 1 canal can be depered at any time by to speak, being seventh on the list Of kille.-A. With the deer the front door with partly singed hair., • A WeSILLern View extremely speakers. numerous the wolves find easy pick- Jumping into the snow, O'Neil don- The simple-dredging of the reaches. The arrangement., made to broad- ings, among the herds, and are becom- nod his clothes and endeavored to re The tock walls will be eighty-two .:..ICo-operative Banks for Farm- cast [it Canada will completeing increasingly daring. feet high above the gate sills. The the enter the boa ite to save same Valuable I lock R leaf. era Urged as Beif System world-wile radto coverage *,3i'vesin - - .Xy sten will be of single 'Naval Parley, the first I Instory.,the began to get.i�,dmerous in this part of and swing at a hinge on one side of of Relief n got inside the front door when the broadcast extending over Europe and the country and three- -trappers the lock, a single leaf spanning the� In" flames and smoke forced him to Brandon. Man.—Cooperative lianks 1 re- width of the lock chamber. The gate to the Orient. The speeches will bushed a band at dawn at the car. treat. The deg had scurried to safety. Offer the easiest. quickest and safest' brought by Marconi be&m, from Lou- cass of a moose, with the result that k will be eighty- according rt the foot of each lock S of reflef or the ag-Mculturist,l 0 i don to Tamachiche, Quebec. by eight of t.he wolves were.killed before three feet in height and eighty-eigh�' according to the banking committee's I Telephone long-distance lines to the rest of the hand found refuge in VVho W&M the feet in length and will weigh about --'-report-to.--the. United Farmers-.of I CyCF hen vy-timber-. I-Aw tong Manitoba In, annual conventlo'n. 'What Mont-real and over , Worts Fa6te*t C the Canadian.Marconi station and the The wolves' most daring feat so far 'ar The valves and culverts in the' walls 1y As really needed It ]a mentioned, Lai i transcontinental chain of 'stations of has been to attack a party of ponies London.—Wbo wants to buy the',are large and will permit of the lock nachinerY by which farmers' may 1 , the Canadian National Railways from within easy dibtance, t ua -trapper's Golden Arrow, the Irving Napier ape- being filled in eight minutes, h finance operations covering sborE and Moncton to Vancouver. The broad• cabin. cial car in which Sir Henry Segrare facilitating the passage of boats 'Intermediate terms of six months to least will begin at 6.00 a.m, Eastern Animals taken in the traps are also Put the world's speed record at Day. through the canal.three or four years. in' Standard Time. torn and spoiled by the wolves, they tona. Florida; up to M miles an 4 Report of 'the banking committee declared. hour? tepresents an Investigation made dur. Opening the conference. at 6 a.m. Fortunately the snow,is not very The world's fastest car Is owned by Country Good Pay 'was (E.S.T.) *111 mark the first time In :,Y. deg the Past Year or more. It deep in the Athabasca country this Mr. Horne, the City financier, whose 3 1prei;ented by RaIWW. Wilson, otihistory that the. voice of Great Brl- JViI0t Mound. Itatn's -ruieir has been heard over a year, so that the deer are able in misfortunes have caused him to file Canada Will Dfiztmirge iff Cask many cases to out-run their pursuers. his petition. He announced that the The present banking system has world wide radio network. It will be Big Loan Maturing in "been built up largely to cater to the the King's first address since his car Is for sale. aye needs of th IndustrIali*"n tiths ago. The R30,000 needed for the build- February d, being' severe ilness several ma Ing 161 the Golden Arrow and the Day- Ottawa. !-1f "extensive Canadian prepared for this line of business, can The King.-will speak from the Royal WOtIld Safeguard tona venture was found by Mr.. Horne. llend at a cheaper rate of Interest to Gallery of Ahe House of Lords and it loans In. Ne4 York are in prospect," ihe indirkrialist than the farmer, sayl t The Golden Arrow has not yet as staied In a New York dispatch, Es expe�ted that he will le adian Whew reached the highest speed of which they are not going to be v the report. leave Imme- .0m diately after his address, The chair U Is capable, and it 1s-41ke1y-"tst--a- loans. need of agriculture for ban" III j� "The X- w then be taken by the Prime Min- racing enthusiast will buy tlie car This was the statement of a hIgfi liz-servicea has become the more 1 ister, Ramsay MacDonald. The pick- M.P. Files Resolution to Pre- attempt to make a new record. pressing In proportion to Its neglect,'.'i UP is expected to continua for two vent Adulteration in official of the FlitaAce-Departniftt., It is Pointed out. "Then either the h The New Attack "We have a big...loan maturing In ours, during which time it Is hoped United States With tiffs In mind I asked' Captain %)resent banking system must adapt to receive the address of 'Mr. Mac- February," he said, Pbut it ;ivill be Itself to meet those needs'or we mu Donald and the initial speectres of the ICU- Malcolm Campbell If he wii in the paid off In cash. This department Ottawa. A move 13 calm market for the Golden Arrow. - contemplates' no boriowfug, nor are I raise-up-nex Institutions' to do for delegates from the carious-coun+des lated to ensure the'maimmance ace of I "I would 'rather not say w4 I I at I am !wgriculture what the banks cannot. represented. aware that any :of the Government "I e-ItandATA-And Quality of Canadian doing," he replied. "I bar der The BTMsh Broadcasting Corpora- subsidiariep such as the railways do. According -the—committee's state= tion en microphones in wheat • when exported through United to make another attack On the speed -be that Canadian fiiiiiin- Acco has Installed t is all I can tel It may well rnent, banks are accorded special States channels is to be made by J. record. That I you." q*1 houses have such':borrowing In, the House of Lords for the broad- suggested.that the car G. Ross, M.P., for Moose Jaw, who is It has been view." vkvileges among which are Included cast, wl�ifah is the second to be made filing a resolution on the subject for �7. "issuance of large should be bought for the Nation and The department always Indicates amounts of cur-I from that hii-to-ACchamber. The pro- plated-in a museum. Against this Tend and practical control of credits." discussion in the coming session. resentment of any suggestion that I gram will be carried by wire to Savoy suggestion, however, is the argument Close study, the report holds, Indl-, Mr. Ross will propose that export- Canada Is not on e gold stAndard. my 'Jrate% that banks are in error when s through the United States all land speed decord In a few years' Hill, central distributing station of that 231 m.p.h. may be far'below the th BBC, whence it will be sent to trans_ ors 41- lplanning amalgamation, they state put on a bond of 10 cents per-bushel; time. I mitters all over Great Britain, and toI November Evening in Chelsea ,.that they can. give better service by the short wave station at Q4eln1 - eeing that the.wheat gh&ll be The sky VOMs-Wrough—the blackened -dord inspected by Canadian officer be, to doing. and thence to America, PROiRESS; 24 "Before co-operative _trees banks could fore export, function, we should have legislation Every step of progress which the Ielke embers,in a grate, permitting and governing them," the FAITH If It Is not so Inspected, the bond world'has made has been from seat- Two bright stars.clink their frosty. OUR -forfeited. It It Is ins will b6 keys report concludes. "With the forms,-, Pected fold to scaffold, and from stake to I Our faith Is, If I may say so, like the amount will be returned, but heaven's ate. 441on of a national bank of issue and stake—Wendell Phillips. "d bow at 9 there will be a certificate of the actual �-+edlscount and the formation of co- hurntzig-glasm; Pihtcb concentr,ates th: Operative banks, we would solva'In rays of 4be divine love upon our grade of'the wheat. I ."It one can stand trouble bravely, The red sky cools, the bare 'trees shiver, inore-or less degree the present ftn- hearts, and fowses them Into a point This proposal is designed to place there is more happiness in looking I "r�.V uncial difficulties of the agriculturist." that kindles our hearts Into game. If Canadian. wheat, exported through I back to trouble than there is looking The dead leaves smell like post: 7 we have the confidence God loves —Anne Ellis. The fat Lights wobble in the river, hadence the' on the same basis as that back to Joy." "Nothing is.really work unless you us, in any real depth, we a 11 an- which goes through Capadian port; And frost gleams In the street, would rather be doing so4nethitlig ewer by the gush of our love to Him. and particularly to guard process 4*117e who live to Please most please —D. E. Stuart Jervis In the London else."—Sir J. M. Barrie. —Dar. A. Maclaren. to live."—Otis Sldnnea. Ise." by which grades are deteriorated. Observer. wt _ c ,-s.r K,,..;��,Irl .:"GsW'f .,i. P"-3 ;»r,.:'t;i.?.».` , '•n.- , .rx-' *• . 7C '••,i,- " r Al � ryx: I��-!suss: '-+>i''m r . <: +n.,.: : - '•.*.. .. .. . . �:', .._ sot Y,. . �k. _ -r- .• .. o , ,.. ` •�• TTQ -W. H. Banka who has been EJQJa7��• cobfined to hia gybed for several '� ° dy Famousunese weeks, ie not iniproving' aa',1TI9' •. friends would like to sed him. -Jpseph,fllati;Il, of Bradford, _MI• Junes, of Owen. Sound, ' Statesman Here at' tore •'s•pent Tuezday with H, and Mrs. spent Tuesday here. with his sou, Machin. -Dotialas. D.ugn is haying hie E, C. Juu�s; who is seriously ill � • � _ _Canadian Fest _residence wired this .week _for Miss Jones nlsu came on Wedues T electric light. day and wilt spend sumer t,1me -WI uvhere.:. oneg was off duty �.• - �. .. .�.. - last week. owing to illness, but is -Wan6ed-several capitia of the Dr. Tehyi Hsieh Y.rill.Be .'Old'-FriendS a around again. Pickering News of Jfitnuary 8rd, iq His Notable Lecture o0- - -Miss Ethel Bray, of the To. our supply being 'eabeiue3ed. . We pt_gaY China may say that there was an error,Normal School. was hot. F "tare t�1e . over the week end. inkthe date lines,•being .Dec. 27th, --Several of our local trappers 1980, instead of Jan. 3rd, 1980. The blood of China's anc ent , ','have lost a number of traps,owing -Dr.-HT. Falalise,Resident Dentes aristocracy and the spirit bf od- 'best friends fist, Office in residence, two doors ern democracy mingle in the er- t ..r . to the receat_hee.>rsnow fall�t. east--of St�Audrew-g Chulvb4 Pick- of-Dr: Teh-ri--H ted - -Mrs. Robert Somerville has Chinese diplomat and states an, r been confined to her hgtne for tiring. OSiee hours 9 am, to 6 p.m. ! daily, and evening by appointment. Who will deliver his stimul ting i several days suffering from a very (X-ray service).—* lecture, "Inside Light of Pr tint- ,� revere cold, Day 'China" at the coming Ca- Old reliable - -&lis Laura Andrew, of Torun. -Every car.owner needs liabil• nadian Chautauqua Festival ere. Hyl t ity insurance fur his own protic- That Canadians may g0- a Brands 'that to, spent the weekend at the tion in case of accident. B tale- ry home of her parents, James and 9 truer view of China and her ob- Mre. Andrew. Ing out a policy with A. Elizabeth lems is Doctor Hsieh's missi in —Miss James Somerville, James Richardson you secure protection coming to the Dominion and $taild the test lldc•Qnay,and Norman Gordon were in a good compan at a• lucv rate. China could not have foun an �,�,� � y emissary better suited for the DATION VT FOUNDATION OARNENTS� Iva-Myrtle on Wedsiesday_1Rat 0-.t. A coverage for Public Liability DUN GAAill1FAIT5 and Property Damage for$19. * task. _ Doctor Hsieh is a bri ant _ tending the funeral of their cousin, orator, a master of the E lisp - - d.lrs. Valentine. -The Swastika Club suet at the - home of Mrs. C A. Sterritt on !f'� rr - -N. F. Mechin, of Ushi .F. C. di Tuesday night when a very pleas- £' - $dechin, of Montreal, L. S. and ant evening was spent. Mrs.(Etsv,) t ? = Nlrs< Devitt a*id daughter, Isobel, - of Toronto, spent- Sunday with Richards, of Whitby. gave a very ' their parents, Hugh and Mrs. interestingl e<hiH. of Nations."address on the League The proprem. also. , F - included vocal and ptar o solos, �, � -Walter an rs. Fergnsuo, o z 'Whitby, spent-Sunday with the charades and guessing contests. low >foimer'e rea.ts. Mr. Ferguson, -The following are the changes " - pa made b the 8 dro•Electric Com. � •;, !who has been on the sick list. is y y ..• :. - !� ;�:. • ' � ,,. 5 mission io the service charges on - now much improved and'ia able to l resume work P the Picketing line which, weot ( • �� i_ ti into effect on Jan. let. ft will be , � —_--=I:. -F, McPhail, who was a xnemberof the back staff at Clare seen that there is a substantial �' + iniont for the past two yearn was reduction, which is pleasing ncawa transferred to the Pickering to the patrons: Class 1B-old rate 1.85, new rate 1.50•' Class 1C-old lbraaeh last week, succeeding Geo. T -Bell, who was moved to Clare. rate 3.00, new rate2 83; Class 2 t- -- LO��l'Uaf ffistnt old rate 2,00, Dew rate 1.75; CIAss 2B -old rate 3.10, new rate 2.33 George D. Taylor, of Toronto, CIA98 8-old rate 4 05 new rate u„ !appeared in the local police court 2 t8. Class 4-old rate 4 25, new on Friday evening charged with ) AGENTS PQR consnming liquor in a nblic piece. rate 300: Class 5--old rate G.1., 1 ! l p new rate 4 lr. ..,.He pleaded guilty t3nd was Hoed ,.,..;,� , �"' l . ,... . . . .• .- ._ . c - !$20 00 and coat anL 80 days The -At an early hour on Wed nes <a8ne and eost5 were paid The day morning burglars attempted w" o charge was laid by Provincial to gain an entrance to M. S. Chop- ' Officer Pretonour. cf Oshawa. man's store, thrungll the east aide -On Wednesday evening last door. :As Mr, Chapmau ha% lost y i41rs. R• A. Bunting sustained a heavily from}-two turrner burglar• painful iojnry to her head. when lea, Mr. Chapman has fitted up - --DIL TF l KSEEH. - sT�fiefell on the ley sidewalk near sleeping quarters in the store, and / Cil. �E9 Ther home. She f�l l backwards when be heard the efforts to enter language and a keen student of - i R�' Qtll '0-"b f1lC s land strikingher head on the through the door, he fired bis laid of him t at bee. It has been said of him that he 10- the natio at _ .'yV.R.JOH14STOM +�,i`• rO.4Mbd. !cement walk a very bad cut was revolver, a 32 caliber. Fortuna interpreter of Chinese aspiratioaa, n4aflict ed. Dr. Cartwright was telt for the burglars. of wbom philosophy and ?:apes. 42 isummoeed and sever&4 stitches the were two, the shot atruck - An editorial In The Toronto were neoeasar7 to close the wound. neither of them, but they wisely Globe speaks of Doctor Ssieh as e s We dre glad to know,t1aa"rs. decided that it was too Lot a place follows. � CHAPMAN - Hnotiag has quite recovered, or sm. and they gnickly made "One of the most cultured as : -Bt. Paul's and St. Andrew's their dspartare. They did not well as wittiest visitors Toronto have a car so far as eonld be has bad in many a day is Dr. "'Halted Churches are again discas Tehyi_HAieh of China, guest of the- `;:isiag the Question of uniting the tearDt, as their fool marleeodld Board of Trade Doecor Hatch, In _ + itwo congregations. The united traced to this south sod of the addition to much Oriental lore, T I G S sessions of the 4wo churches have village. During the night efforts knows the Occident better than E rbees considering the question and were made, presumably by the most 'of us. He is-a. graduate of '.'tht matter will be placed before same persons, to enter Collacatt's Cambridge and has had .vide dip- thecongregatione at their annual garage, &s several window pane, lomatic__experience on both sides were broker), but there is no evi• of the Atlantic. He is typical of ik meetings which will be held on Young China. which now fa rap- 1Prida eveaia of next week. deuce to show that they had _ y g eat the building nothing idly taking over all that rightly that an amicable&r. g as g eO belongs to China from the ea- •- -- -- - • , a raneement will be arrived at. far has been misted. feebled hands of the Old Regime. —On Sunday. Jan. 19th, the —A large number of young Hien We all might learn a good deal �ry 17nited Cht of Canada will are making a serious mistake by from this brilliant representative We Fish our many Customers celebrate "Victory Suadpy" for not learning some trade. There of China." the Missionary and Maintenance are comparatively few apprenticed Chautauqua Festival n d F . Work of the church. The con- to be found in the country to day. fl,. ggreg&tioa of 3t. Paul's United When a boy now leaves school be ekerioR. Monday. Feb. l.tb.' riends a Bright, Chureb are being given an opDor• thinks about nothine excepting Now /�arrMiettsse+atay _ _ tunny, through the special envel making money. He would ratifier •opea provided, to complete the choose a laborer's job at $15.00a -i allocation to this eongregat•ion. week than spend several years a+ VOR HALE-Good Yorkshire hon Hap' �d Ebrvices will be as follows: 10.80 an a rentice at which he will registered, for sale cheap. Grasinere Farm i PP Phone Piet 232e. 19.20 _ - si. special "Victory Bondayy" receive only from $5.00-to$10.00 a y _ service and Junior Division of the week or perhape4@e. The laborer OR SALE-6-roomed frame bouse. Prosperous Church School ; 2.50 p. m., Y. P. can never look for any increase of Fin rood cooditsan.•.itnatea is ebe vatage or i' ll)e rtment o!the Church School; wages,! or at least ver little. Piekerin • For ran particulars apply w A. T. pa y Law,Picering, litr •. - s i 7.00jL m., Evening service. w while the tradesman who started - - e regret to.report the Berl• out with$5.00 can now command VOR BALE OR RENT-Farm coo- - �T��r one illness of E, C. Jones, our from $30.00 to $40.00 a week. Mining**'Ciel- being southhauorlotis, - -lam yr YEAR. ' alar din 4. d Hvbhard,R R 1,Pickerin`. A�y on premises phode i `pip druggist. He became ill There are comparatively few now eon.Pick 2709. ClifforPielteriag. -,the middle of last weep when he who are learning blacksmithing, i was compelled to take to his bed shoe making, carpentering; „and L•OR SALE—About90or 50 acres in �.� with-- severe pains in the side of other trades, which are a inecee sod,suitable for pasture, rear of lots con his bead. These pains became sity to the country. In many +,Pickerin . Plowing n A 'i 1st, full - more intense, and on Tuesday a cases a tnan will start in some-of- oust.193 F.1 eaekson, R. was held 'A bell eer+e rp ea with-no -ezpenence,. trouble wits is work is of a very T bldiagnosed agnosed as an abeese and naturally his WET-WASH LAON- - r DRY (Semi finish)--Let our driver call and .;in one of the glandp, the same inferior quality, but he expects explain our 24 hour service. just,leave your Pickeri7.i$ Blend as is affected when a name witb Mr.S.W,Davis, barber.shop. We ' 1. person the same price as the work per Fred T. Runtln$' will pick up and deliver 3'times a week. is suffering from the mumps. He formed by an expert meebanre. -_. - ` -Established 1857. was immediately taKAn to the • -In our last issue we referred �(IE�TTS WANTED-It you are. r ORhaWa HOS ltfll. Where 0-D O t• 1 lookinyt for an opportunity to better your -- Hospital, Pe to the doubt that existed in differ position, the Watkins Business will put you in - ation was performed, which ve eat parts of the province as to the the path of Success,without risk. Positively the him immediate relief. After he le •►lit as to members of the lakeest and best linc or Roods sold to fa Apply nd THE --CENTRAL _ R Gir g• y :50.00 and more for the Industrious man, Apply 1 operation he passed a restful night County Council being qualified to nowtarfor the New Year locality'Rural THE or City. Ara clad, while he ie• not yet out of act as members of the Old Age xtNs co„Dept_r s3, �a9 Craig West, Mon- -- ,-ldanger, there hopes of an early Pensions Board. Legal opinions treat Que. 20-23 - ;have been expressed from different Telephone X900 _,recovery.1 -A great treat i+ in store for ;autborities, including the Muni. Pickering Mills y -the residents of Pickericir and/ citral World, a recognized author. -� vicinity when the Canadian Chau-' ity, whose opinion was that a ttanduas will present a festival o� member of the County Council 0 1, high grade -entertainmer> was disqualified if he acted on the We beve' a good Dairy Feed Auto kRepalre, ;Aceeesoriee,0118 alnd ---and educational features at 11a Peoeiooe Berard. This opinion has at 888,00 per ton. _ - alominal coat. This orgaoizati n been 'disputed by a number of Tr this. A l began in Western Canada abo t lawyers. The following from the y gasoline, AC@tylene Welding, fourteen years ago,and has—Toronto Globe should help to clear Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Cake Meal, - veloped into a Dominion wide p the mestioa: "In the opinion Bariey Meal, Oat Chops, 'Battery Charging organization serving some 700 f the AttorneyGeneral's Depart Mill Feed@, Steel ent - cominunitie@. It ie.obvions, from ent, apppointment of Municipal such growth, that the Canadian_ car lore to local Old Age Pec. Coro, Whole . - Repairs made on all makfas Chantanquas is meeting' & real a on@ Board does not dieggalify- ";Corn, Corn Chop. aced and giving an entertsintnent tiny for re-election to Council .--'Try-Red Head Mash €oreR-al- °- _Qf cars'. that is worth while. -Their pro is is simply onr opinion, de- production. $8.00 ` grata will include-eomediee, lee. &red Hoo. �Villiftm , H. Price. =. per cwt. tures, music etc . all of which is a believe it to be coQrrect, but it _ high-class in every respect. Their y be disputed. 9honld there We have another good mash festival will last for four days in oy doubt about it we shall see at $2.50 per cwt.whcsb there will be four night to i next @ession of the Lagi@1a ue for en 'feed yon need. ��1VL� - sspiNGEF6 ' perforQ)0vice@ and two afternoon .Lure that our Pensions Act is C y• - performanres, the first of w hiefiam dad 0-o as to cover the situ Our prices are right- ..ilt l e nn Feb. 14th, j'frawb out atY o. And we will make the Pro rietor, Pickering - r f.111 p.irticulars, a admbnt retroactive.", Pxketlllg OflWWg �'omps'J'l p ' „ . „;•.•..MeG. .•,.• ,.�..,... _ ;.; .._,<- hj..y,7-.. ,,. .. .. .. .. Jv .�. .,,:'cv •.a�: +a"�4,r�r= �c,E.,�B;���:{:�+z.w:ate_:�_,��<�•N.-3.�.,_ �.���a,� ,, t - 'z �°%w'�