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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_01_24 W7 MEER R, P do 'P FRIDAY, JAN. 24 L.. XLIX. -: _: _PIC12"L JNG. ONTi, 0 f-NOC DLINBAR ipwWrealataltal, SCLrbo. GUNSARTOM TW X111 Med4cal Whites : Born, on January 21st to Frank The serviceiii, in the Community GREENWOOD . ' . .. .,- , and Mrs. Smell a daughte*. Hall will be as usual. Sunday School nR. H. 0. PEARSON-7Physician Win. Sadler i� spending a week at at.2.00 p. m. Evening Service at 3.1510 QT80=6 ZRI"TTOr 4.XiandSuriteon, Dunbartan. loty Locust Hill with -Mr. Arthur Phez. P. m- Rev. E. G. Robinson .will be rill. the preacher. MILLS T:11 8. FORSYTH. Opb.D.. Director'Us coons full blast s&wing lura- .__Miss Minvie-Bray-of-­EnniWjlerr--- _.- - -­W­ .- . .-.--__.._. &ODtometrical--Assactation of0ntArSo.--Re­-. reaches- -doubletreis, WHITEVAt.6 g Eatabilobed 1888 Is Memberof the American Optoulustrical is�spending a .week with Mrs. Smal- toted tongues etc. LZ:�gi!njined by appointment, The annual meeting of the white- C, On, as,and other frierils in this vicinity t United' Open to buy n quantity of good before making a visit in thevale Library Association will be 'VARL A.GFW�BIN. R. O.-Eyeolaht -basswood and e States. held at the Library ftilding', White- ,ze -FEED� JLIASpe-6alist. Honour graeuato of the Colle logs.- Women"s Assoc- AT vale, on Saturday, Jars. 25 Group A cf the 26th 1930, at MfOpitozeti-y otCauada:, Gold medalist and Navin a social -eve -ant Herman pnze winner in 1902#. At Markham -Grain l0bopping Tuesdays luirlon are . D-ng the hour of 3 o'clock in the after rn. to 5 p.m.,i n'Dr. to which all are invited at the h,,me noon, for the purpose of el,,-cting -a FIRST COST T every Monday from 9 a. detitclo4lice. AtStnuavillefrorn Wed- and Friday,.;. of-Chas. and Mrs. Annis on ,Friday board.of management for the cur- ne�ay to Saturday of each week arrun. Manufactiiridg Baskets of all Why pay ad G is Jarivary'24th. Admission 25 cents rent year, and for the transaction of cost of freight and Middle sses fitted arvi rep-aired quality at]Low"t Prices Phone Stout,2405. 461y man's profit on your feed descriptions. children 15 cents. any other business. Mem6ers will A�Lice reductions at tbe- Suddenly on Friday Jart. 17th please accept this intimation, and a I C'�Lb make any mixture of feeds you --Catw�-�rn, Peas. there_pAssed'to his rest one of the full attendance is'asked for. wish-Barley. factory. ASo:F. CRRISTIAI�, Barristerand descendants of the second concession or will sell pure Peas to add to 1.np :­`1oz,Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6405 or'6420 or write in the ,Arson of John C. Gilchrist, See Lee'e s%le register. your own grain. for chop. s .082. S":n Wing Court ljouse. Whitby. 231y Chas. Whit6. LocustHill. Ont. Lumberman, Tdronto. His funerai ping, and thus make ][3VATON & ROISS-Barristers. So- took place on Tuesday fkom his_r�s- -=.-MOUNT ZION. your feed gr) further. Ba 330- idence, Perth Ave. Toronto.yStreet'rorm to Miss, Muriel Joins-spent the week- W.J.Beaton. BARLEY ED Y FE 1.D. F.Ross. AdeWde.170k A _plaarr'els GREENWOOG end with Mr. and Mrs. S Jones. Misses Norrine and Leona Wilson For pigs or cattle is the best. val'ile.-90, at their hom- the maiket without exineptioni It, ]RICHARCRON & PIPKERINCj spent the week-end Barristers, Solicitors et. . -_�13-214 Co ed- Miss Beek, of Toronto, is visting isbigherin protein aindlower FOR 'SALE with Air. and Mrs. Cavers. here. eristion Life Building. Corner l'orige and Rich- imond Sts.Toronto Pbones Adeiaidt 4489 and The congregational meeting and in fibre than -abber-mixed "W. Pickering Toronto,, S�arlet fever has again broken out feeds sold at higlier open Wednesday and tea -mill be held in the chuuh on Tuie- -SatwiCINY evenings Phone Pick 66W. 2, - 8 in I arge in our neighborhood, this lir,a ja the sday evening, Jarruary 28th. prices, '' Ilarris family east of the village. A number Crorn here attended the Try iron my guarantee-Special Dentat Last week the cars had sorne little S inday School Convention held in price for a short time. or t difficulty in climbing the hill. but, the Baptist church Mirerriont, on fortunate1v there were rj> accidents, . .... . N'. 'S,cceesor to Dr, J.N-Dales:. Gradcate cij K I L C. SMITH, 17) D. 9.. 1- D. .14'. -8 Mall atut our genial road manager was soon WedneMay of rest week. the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Torun- Th-�, annual meeting-of the Lad-- ZalversitY. At Claremont office over 1). A. on the hill with a gene tn's store every Tuesday and Frid -Phone rbus, _�ul*)� i,.; Aid was held in Vie church on quantities of rand`13trAfl 1.:11. Viurday afternoon la t. After the ay night OtN4ng to the storm on Frid. conclusion ut the busin-s.i, tea was C 0 A 'L Tj ER BERT T FA LLA ISE, L Dc.. Vnly a few attended the Yourv� Peo- D served. , V 'S. Graduate•'-he Rcyal Colleip! of M:m PICKERNING le'.3 nwet'ine, as it wal' thZ' first Dental Surgeons and the University of Toronto. The Grpenwaod Young People will Coke;n residence second door "it of St A-e- ineptirar of the newly elected court- Soft %* their drama, "Marrying Ann,, A griod qupply of Hard and rawas Church. Pickering,(hit prpserr cil it -was thought advisable M 4 i-t Zion ChiirOi on the even- s-as- to a:).ca, or by appoi at went. rx.ra y Coal on hand.- Also a supp�y off- h - 9 LUMBER YARN"D hi,; F day lie W-ICC. PhQze Pick 3700 431Y pone the-meeting until t, ri ins �,f Fr;day, Jan. 314t, un!Ier the of Kindling*Wood, 4 evening. 11W.4pices of th,. btunt Zion- You r ir­ atove 1"gth. THE RURAL Word wns received here Vii, -week Vw)ph-"4 Society. '0 Be ath in California of MrQ. 12 RLIZA8ETIt RICHARDSOW! SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Lyman Gleeson. The,la+e Mrs. Giee- GREEN RIVER. tf �_,�..Pbone Pick. 1,09. As Fire and automcli'le ma%:rarce of all kinds colt wn,% the seconst daug4tpr of th-- -ALD 'RO. FICKEMING 0Wfte=U09c01%3PanMd1 sobdimanciaJ stand- • DON SI UN late Johr, arltd--Mrr-� Gerow, former-re- kl­rb. and Mr,..,. Percy spent Sun- as. Real Estate and Insurance. sidenti. df thi- -village and the last day in Tcronto. ----GEORG K KRA Y-Llcewted aut'd'In- -Farm Properties %ve are gla,11 to'sei? Sandford-Dot- L. SURNINGHAM eer. Ctona. I-Ave %fock and general sales a Specialty, sun�iving membei of the family., eri arorund again' ritel#d to Terms rcasonattle Head Office 1 213 214 Confederation Building and General Klm=dlf. IR Pwe Stouff 900 61A I I I ISROUGHAM. George Gray vLsited with Fred 0ontrarting.. jj; Life Building. Torrinto. Wricht on Sunday., POSTILL Licensed Auctioneer, Phone Main 1390. WHIls Estimates furnished on all ciaAses q f*r counties of Tt;rk and outamo. ­ . - N*, and Mrq. Hardy are wit4`their 311.4 T. i mz iq improving of work-loterior and Exterior. Am*- Ilan Islas of all kinds a tiennod to on aboriewo Branch 01%:�e , Gordon Building. people at present, ter her recent illness. ntloto A 3drew Or"a 191va F O. oc%. . Rol-,t. aril Mrs. Raw. 'are with We are wore to hear that Mr Am- Altersittrina and repritirip.- Pickering Ontario, Chimneys Built Concrete Work &-BEATON TOWNSH12GLERE yhorle ae%. ":N?f Markham fnend4 thil; week. os $hairrarit is in t9e -Western Nat . 00101"anam contealoolof , atMr TCBra-%-n -and ldrrH Mat- pital Phone Picketing 57,12FATR70-Rr-sawmns"J. zte. Man" so I*" fan - Ila gum timpe HE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER col-m were in titre cuy on.-Wlednesda) A iltimb,,f ef our heickey sev:je. "t[0190110 Of NOW"s - to 1&0, T :itcllo". ,r -.urczda st. I OUL WASHED OUR WAY. and T1 y la. tended the zanie Tt Markham oFriJimmy Barnett, of Toronto, spent t-lay night.- R, ORANT-Lot 1. concession 4 two week,Rscarbwo., -Tstepho" here.w tth the -Bayles and Quitt, -a numbefrorn h?ro attend- S H I Nr G LE S Markham %,olii We have made a busitima of Cheirlered Accountant susines- and Munn wash day. Here each color and Sheppard fami)WA. - r,t tho Sunday School Convention at- 9btaft GRANT. iLODFRE Y and (&bne it given the*eienti. 134-rt anl MnA. Harvev hate beei, Clarcilirint on Wednesday last. T�. Bird's Felt Simi&Shingles St. East. Toco.io. "nada. Adelaide - G G,%1 il 1 lily -.Aie formula that hest meets it* mt*-.ruhnw a .w 7 rk.4 of anjuet in�1 - r�n W e�lrve;6 ornru st need-j. Fi r ej, h cla.6ii we ure Vivol vork� Hotel, Toronto, (luring are havir,.r a hard-tune Carnival in WM. MAW, UCENSED A17C. ase front rlir�e to two Ire conn- tho'.W4.,�i T.wurt Bill rink an Wednesday, Jan for gale at T IONEEP for York,QnLarw and Durham -1reardf0tered rairr.Vrt water. A 1�undwr of tu r peo rilr-ti-:end et I 24h. There will be prizes glvt.,n fa' T_PATERS0'N­q - CLAREN10NT COUntim 'kil k=ds of sales prompdy attawed an, T-inairejesoytabje. D�ajesker *ales may be An avPittge of six bundred god- tiw Stintlay School C�)nv4.!n1:ijn it, trf li.ard-t`inio costumeS. -Cal! and get prices, __Phone 2412 arranged at,NEWS Offiev Ben and indepen- Ione for your lanuity wathina I - ' Mot pboriel Wbitty.(.)In Ckart-mont on We la:4 and re' There will bo a dan:e held in Gray'i sly No wonder clo!bes'lvioderid port t�%e Fr,,T�raln an eVell-tit, one. Rull oh FrAiiy evening, Jan, 21th. here Are c-logner and O:, Sdop� aft0moon. on acc-,unt t,,runtri Clover-Leaf Orche-tri willsant fico •rr. LAW 6 o the baij Toa-1s, We WeTt. without a furnish the mu.-ic. f I_ad1c.A 215 cert:. pa-tor. But the people hada service Gemt..,, ZO centa. Lunch pi�ovided. j !Coal, Coal 1 Oshawa Lanni Dry G A F? A G Et . - ,f Kon-, anti %IrQ. L. Johnston jzave Dancifi- at 9.30 ,ithaim -Cleuinp Co., Ltdeanip a good report of the-S. S. Convent A.ND SERVIC&STATION' ion, she being the delegate from M,ondsy i-) Leo'-.4 ('tittle sile. All clothe, ned fr,,jaent d Hard and Soft @oal of tbe 1*7 g Brougham. Mr. Warren Wfllsoi-. We are prepared to do all kilasl& to keep them sanitary. Our cleaning al-4o,,gave a few impressions gathered best quality on departruentEurns old clotbes of repsiqng of ears, also bat. it,that meeting. tefy chargin .' electric out like naw. John', lir hand Word has been received that their A joiiit meeting of St. 4 chug vvelldiziR and in fact ell Congregation ami the Sunday Bch- YE CALL AND DELIVER passf-d %away on Christmas eve, in Phone 68W California, Mrs. Lyman everything in con- _.Gleeson, (nee ool w a., held on Tuesday evening 4n .- vection.. with ITHOS. A. LAW Pbo R.C.Jones, Local Bepresentative. Arimarta Gerow) the last of the �-hil- the church,'.1jev. Mr. Fergu.ion, prey- f_ 2=11430=112,69 Clnta then of the late John Gerpw ani the using. The S. S. meeting was first car work. TIME TABLE-Pickering Station late Mr- Gerow. The interment of on the progrnm. The only classes to Gale, Oilla, Greape and Ateeesion" T.R. Trains going Eat due as followC Mr.,. Gleeson took place in Califor- recluire'a change of teachers were the always on blind. -Taxi Service. No. 10 Mail 7.58 A M. nia.' Thr- 'only remaininir, member; two primary classes. these being ars Agent.for Chevrolet Cars. Sm Local j2z5 P.X. 80 Local 5.24 P.X of that branch of the family*nory liv- ranged for. The teachers were elect- Sale int; are Jack,and Miss Phyllis Gerow, ed as follows: Bible Class, Mrs. Holr. - 9uriday train, 8.38 A. X. Gordon J. 1AW N o. 1- grandchildren. tby, Boyq, Mr. Jackson; No. 1. Trains going We" duo ss follows- lo. 2 Boys, No. 29 LooLl 9.28 A. M. The Women's Institute held their Girls, Mrs. John Miller; N .1 January meeting at the home of Mrs. Mrs. I- Johnston; No. :k Girl:, Mrs. 27 Lo"I Lj 9 P.M. A. Gray; Primary 9 me" 9-03'x r'y Girls. Mi.ss Mary White; T. C' Brown on TuesdAy"afternoon Boy's Mm F. 'Cas- -P. M: In spite' of bad roads and weather sis; Prinin Sunday train, .7.32 Officers there was a record attendance and a Beginners, Mrs. D. Gannon. Off rs Odd Chairs -1, Foregoing in according to Stand&rd time.- very,pleasant and profitable after- elected were as follows: Superintend- -Mr. Jermyn; As;;'t. Supt. Mi. noon was spent. After the litisin6s., ent, meeting was concluded the Warren Willson; Secretary, John Only Fumed Oak Arm Chair Blacksmithing -01 the Mrs. Shay. Knox: Libraiian, D. Beer; Tre-umr'?IT, hostesses, Mrs. Brown acid upholstered in leather, i�r, served Itifirlz, orJohnston, adle Roll Supt. Mn�. and lion L. John- Cr, se on.the bill Farley; Tqinpernince Supt,Mrs, Brown Horse shoeing a Speciailty. (1y being the main course All General Work. including NVood zif fare. Arrangements were made Mi.;;Annnry Supt, MrR, L. Matthews, inr ITPIp n; Or- -te .0 Work, promptly and committee., appointed to look af- flo ers Supt.. Mr.. Dun 1 Only Q,iaz r tit Oft k Arm Chair, npboletered in attended to. tor the February m�etinq, when the granii;t, 'HA:i Mary White., The Trea.". leather, $6.50 Women's Institutes members en- -ave a voi-L_.�atisfrictory report of the tertain their hu:;baro Is and i,'nunilies. YN"" fillances, and the school is. off Agent for Toe,) Farm Ladies, to get in on this yo umust to a good start for 1930. The con- ­Fnnied Oak Arm and Roots, ,,�- � f�� "F Machibei be a member of the Women's In gregational meeting' was fairly well. rmne back, tipholstered 'Vz7CCd-V7aTd stitute. attended and the various branches of seatQ, $10 each Tlie Brougham Public Library held the church organizatioris presented GREENWOOD 491y their annual meeting on Moinday, Jan. quite encoqraging reports of their For Crowing Boys-ar;d Girls, I Only Upholster04 Rocker,' 20th, G. L Middleton, presiding. The work. The regular giArings for the Feeble Old People and For following officers were re-elected for support of the local-church were quite Convakscents A SAF?GAIN the year 1930-Pres, G. L. Middleton satisfactory, but maintainanc6 and Sec.-Mrs. Shaver, Tress.-L.. John- missionary giving has not yet reach- VAMPOLE'S �f Reed Rocker, $3.50 1 Used Coleman Lantern xton,Librarian,-, Mrs. Brown, Book ed tHe allocation, but efforts are 'D I TASTELESS EXTRACT 1 Used Coleman Lamp Purchasing Committee.- Mrs. Brown beffig made to reach the objective. Mrs. Harvey Mrs. Shaver. The The W. M. S. report for the year OF COD LIVER' .Other Chairs at reducid prices. I Used Hauging 0H Lamp Board of Management remains the showed what our band of faithful mate new cuer gth,eriergy and stamina= Each in good repair. same, The reports of the Secretary women were doing, amicably and ear- fortifying the system against artacks ftm acuft Quarter-out Oak Dining Table disesses.�smh as Girippe.Influ=a.Pneurnards. and of the Treasurer, being very sat- nestly striving to help forward the coughs.Colft Vilitheria.Fevers Etc. sad 0 leathek,mal*d eb%lre isfactory, -were adopted - work both at home and abroad. 'Al- 1� WarripoWs Smut of Cod Liver also We4ave, &160, the NewlM The Librar n a affords to match SM.00 inn T- acted 26 -family tickets issued though their allocation is •not reach�%d ely help for pale. i y,listlew N • -pro -ad Coleman Lamps eP the year. There 1243 books they are making every effott-to med- gi pkearegiiliirty it win , Inta.wo. I Burin easy to operate, give loare . The' up. The officers were elected d re wgre 103 books pur- sure I Petite,help oaf .,h, wonderful elear chased arid a number of the best mag- by acclamation. Some discuUioli 11 Zm_'W_-a-hultity calm to'llivand cheaks ines subscribed for.. On motion the took place re making improvements poke az III* 1!f ht bng rice policy on the booluq ward're to the church, but no action was tak- C. A, 'Sterr�tt insurance iIIa perfectly safe. newed, covering a period of three en. On motion of Mr. Jermyn, Boy sup T/ -, , -H-- ICKERING, NEW-S real need in a small community we incorporated into the church's Phone 1900 y As the library, plies alSeout Leader, that qrXenization was Jones Furniture Dealer and ALVIN BUSIRB' years. act- Stor Funeral Director: feel that it should have a -more in- ivitieq;'i 0__ of the managers being Sum I named as superintendents of the Drngiti*t and Cber-itit. Hardware Phone 4W)0 terested support. For the mall .qh! Also Acabialancle Sprvilft Of 50 Cents, the -whole family can Scouta, the leader being Mr. Jermyh, G assisted by Lloyd Johnston. Pbonle GROO "Pickaring ' _"o 1`101KERIN have good reading. 4., - �- "W i 7117 1 , "ew .. • -,--,.,;! ,� .t„ -­ 013000010 . . ."i ­ �..­ , I � n ,�� 77 �-7­ --r -kixi,� . �Z'11-. .I , , . -mg-k ,,, ., , ­ , . - i-. I I 11 , " -491"-",?°�• ! . -� ' ,-,� ,�wI , 11 "I . -, .- - � ., ...w_.£•,.,.:-� 1�-� -.777.7 , '� ` , op ,�---"'zp--� , .�;,�, , .. .. Oq�71..�,• .'�W7� -�-7-1 L.-.��,;7" ,a�.' 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I �- the Franklin Expedition ..� �,`�-"--,,. ", . . �". I. from' the conquest of many Free State, Ica:- -Mr. At - Succumbed '�1 � . , I " ,- �.: of 1845 ' 'I- = - - .� - 1. , . � - pre that weather ,.::�'. : i I I . Alsearded. radio waves, eves the ten- water's couellwis . , pfr, � . .- 1, . t :- " anter channel, which has been called -has little to In-�Wltfi transmission on ' o, Exhaustion i 1'.11 - . " ,- -�- ;1 . I 01 -Major T.L.• . ..... . .�'- ���- !,�i64rren _ tor- pommuni4tion work. ten materg, uud that the best Season . 1. �� 1�1 Ottawa. . �, ' .Sept.-1 , I attached - Burwash, who . . 11,- I . amateur radio operators-more than is between L aboot and'ApriJ, � . I I'm . .�L' . . - I -7 is attaclied to the Northwest Terri- ' , .-j,�1�j4 t I - - - - -- � :16,000 in• the United States alone- through the �*I season. communi- fjM :, , ":, tortes and Yukon branch of the Dom- " - - *-: �-� � ­­. -� - . .1 . 7:- 'I � I ....1. ..I I . " . . I �Al :1--are'Planp.ing a campaign to make cation was very steady and free from - i-V.. -�.:�. '� k1ou ,Government service, is-an ex• . . ,A . . .. .. � . t�. ­L� I .I t � . . ,-. , - i� I P ti I I i.��,.f r . .1�".., world-wide telephony commonplac;6,Interference, he said, ex�eipt near the - I � , 4�.k . .� . - -1 I - . - . . . . . I � .. I plorer of note who knows the Arctic . 1�­-�, ..­ , ' recent I ends_•of P , I ,� il� , , -o twenty meters, their most 'r' iol� '.f iq t I . ., P I _,of the-best daily time- period, ., . . I. "I 7 �.,, .as do few' men. He returned the Oth. 11 . ­. . - .- .---- ­ .------ . . a �r � - . - - -,.!wavo acquisition. � �,v,�jj,sjl* � W*V 7 7- er day'-frOm a sojourn within-fi--bf�-h-=- A u1sition. - - . --FN lien fading sets In.- . I . g, V I 1;­ .I , ­ - - 4 4 I I I J I � L w . 1 'I .:, 0 1 1 :.:�`.:"::i� ,. i .. . --I ­. A I Ocie of the most recent ten-meter In keeping with Cue ama*teur'p I i:I t . ..� eighteen months and 'in - -etivi• t I i:"I i t i.4 * � k� , . � � , . . �, -'.. wave triumphs was two-way. ,cQm-I-ties- of. Informal communication over , .1.t 41. 1 f.I k I,'* " - course,of which he traveled ':6,500" er : I : i 4 11�.tl. I ,�i ­. . . . I i s 1;4;I I � ,e��, .1 . . . 'A' � .1�! les by dog team, boat and a4rplans. . � ; , 'V, I ,ki r," � ''. inualcation established by C. R. At at distances, world-wide code � � �� . . .. , .. tests V­�': � (il � �. ,.-I I * �4411 $, t i I*�' , !;'"4; ,�. . ,i i? .I.. . . * i:,* 1 4"t %: :,� !- Ot -il'.�i k, . . - .. . .I. - - - --vattir of Upper Montclair, N.J., gr: , � ; t. . Major Burwash, like all Arctic expl9r., . . . �. .' - and I'r held yearly and prizes are offered I , . :�'t: f* 1 � k ! f , A f . . ­ ; ­tj�i:! . ..., , , . I " t. ,; , � . i , ! I .. - -.- t *, 4.1, ".., * t 'I T 9 I . , � ars, finds a keen sub of . . , � I 0 t"t I I J ,� �� -,- �­� , a A.R. specula- amateurs Ju Denmark and South At-�for the operators. making the best i �! t : A, ". i i-*-V I I I 91 . I V� .. , ;, ." 1,,� :� .... . ..". ..I.:,. 1-4, ' - �. : 6 .I �,:�,-� I tion In Sir John Franklin and-the-gal- . .. :- ' - arca. Thes4 two-way tests"were ef- scores. This year-all-sections �wee p; . � , , . 4, i...C,A,,� ,.­ A ­ -.:.-*- �tl�­' :, . .. . , : �: V" ,t 4 5:t *�:,# I I ., -* J�4: - $ ­ -, - �I : , ., : ,,, �'.-, - - -- . '-fected on Jan. 1. 1930. Atwater-is the :1 . ',­ , % �.:,:�t ,'. X� ).4 0.t.02, S � � . ":�:". I .r, , I stakes coiltest will be.inaugurated. It ,; . , , ,-, . * I 4 , . � �,, lant crew which he led to disaster --* . I � :til 4 . . , . , . ''.� 1. .. .. �-.. ., ' I . : . A. If# 1. t 1"I I.1�.A � I more than eighty Y , � 71 , -.= amateur who, on April 29, 1928. first will be carried on for two weeks, ' I � C , , � .2 *i C1 I I ► t 4 ko ­ I - - earn ago; and ­­.-­ � " - 4 t, lt �f : : ����11�,,,�: with I 11, 4 *$-i I� I '' "''�' I. - J, � f�; , '61 1, "I , �r. while he believes the full story of .:I , , . . ,�,t ... . �11., s t I* t'%t 0 a C-1 ,i� I 1 , , � "Irklin expedition never will be ;epqrted and verified two-way com- the amateurs devoting all energy to : � � ; � '41 4 I it S t�* fl V I " . I, ►f�l �* . ­ - 'imunteation across the Atlantic on tett c6ntacting with a' ' , . I.,�"-4.� I ! I 1:* t i.,VX 9 4, t .1 . .-3.i :­ .* "1;�I* Franklin , . s many distant op- . ."il � ,:., . : t 1-11.- �,� , .i ­ meters. All of these contacts were crators as possible. *Nekt nionth tile . .1F? ,!;:'. 11,::`1;- � . ':1, �', i I 21 I ?t�t. !, 4!; �. kinown'be has gathered Information ; . " ", ­.:I;":.­��:",:�.­.:,'�e 1 . .1 . . I I M - .�, . � 4 3nade In the International Worse-CO(19. third 'lut�ruatidnal relay competaftfou 4 : ";I !�­ it ", so I ,.. .11 .: �� �. j� :,f I. �,"; , from original sources which leads .�. .­.. • ' I i , A . - - , :�', -� . I : ..: . � . : ., . , - . , . H I C, :, I. I-, I 1 � t , �: 1111h I I : . .�.�, , .: � Now the radio amateurs are turning will be held for the two-week period � 0(�� , .11 him to certain conclusions. I : - �- �..1, I *1 .I . . I , 1 : � I I "' ,- 1. , C''. . I . ,ready I !t I : 111,01 I 1.t .� , '.,.!�] :...: . I, : 1�,�, . . Franklin's expedition, of 129 officers ... ,. - resources to the problem of beginning on keli. 15. Sixty-four cer• I I k tt 1. I . . . .- 1. - . i t� : ; ! .:..��. . � .. . , . I : V,I 14 I'# 111 :1 ; . $ and men, sailed frow England in May, -- -- ' ' , � it , , I I 1.�, : , � . � '' 11� - - the human -voice , audible t1fica,tes of merit are to be awarded . , , "1$: n) - * , , , .,'a. :,..� .,� ;. - ,7 , - �- .- - - making I f � . . around the world on the new twenty- for the best stores wire - . . . . .. I . . . 1845, in search of the North-west Pas•, " I. I I . - 6, �� - - .• band with comparatively little legs men of the United Sfates and sage. and to a fate.only partial;y re r'. - . ii � �: I �. . .power, and as casual as ordinary coa- s h vealed by relief parties. Sir John's I I .. . `?l I l casual Canada. Some new member In the ' � . 1�,,'' �­ - .versation. - � I. .� exclusive �!WAC!'.or "worked all con- - two ships. the Erebus and the Terror, I;k I ,. ­- - \ i - I . . � . � . were locked In the The off Kink Wil- . ' 1 tinents" club - - . /- " Contest Begins Saturday are expected as' a re ��-- , � . .1 - . .-. - . . item's Island from September, 1846, . ; The amatturg have discovered that suit• . I I . . . I . . . . . I , I . of the great Canadian, Pacific ' to, . 11111 -.1 . I �.Athe ten-meter wave band Is best for Comparatively few amateurs are I A large model in sugar Hotel at Tordi lentil 105 of their crews who survived * 2 "* � ­ ,. the RqyaI York, forty-two Inches In height, deserted them In April, 1848. �six It! - . �:.: ti'an"ceAnic work between 9 aim. and fully equipp d at the present time for �has been made by Harry Astley, liI, ��a The" model was e3�I John himself meanwhile had ' died.' I - I� ll I r moon during the Winter season and voice transtransVT1441on because the ap• chief confeAloner of- the liner Empress of Scotland, I Many relies of the party have been -* I .practically useless during hours paratwf �fbr telephony costs i about hibitpd at th-6 Confectioners Exhibition, London. England, this month'. , . ., . �� -" .,.­ , I . ­ . . . found. and It Is evident that they 'r. ,. - and seasons. Mr. Atwater's-ifirst New 1 itiree times that of Cie code-seuding us --- --- -------- --------­ -- ­ ------- ` -- � made a valiant struggle or existence, .. . .1 . . . . . . ", 1. h .7 Year's Day communication was at--, equipment. The competition. next Jemy, behind ;which .'s. a' lifetime of 1 dow open above and a. rough voice The point where these 106 men . . ' ., F . .. �'-- fected at. 9 a.m., Eastern Standard! month will be carried out with the experien!ce, unfastens the kitchen 1 shout, "Who's there?'! A raw hind under Captain F. R. M. Crozier land• . ­ . ,�., . ' 4 - - r,, .. . -' ,.!rime. with statloji OVLY, operated -lending key. however,. year Is window and stealthily we,creep In-� would falter but my mate has been ad Is described by Major Burwash. as - ". `� ­ -' I- "': . . . lexpeweil to%!.,ase*a suldeleat number aide* ' ' . � I - by J. Stannow, of Bolbrovej, Rung- I, I . , twenty years In the game line and a low-lying. roygh, desolate and storm. I ste&, Denat-ark. The second contact!of the amateurs equipped with .voice- g:a-;.Job;.� .­ . ....- .f Our first move on enierin �without a ti-ace 61 healtation. tie calls ridden couotrjr, Major -Burwasb be- . � - - . ­� - -1 . - ",., alt hours later I sending apparatus to make possible a Is to examine the larder. Th6so who,Out "Milk-oh... The voice replies, lieves, the party took what they could . rl . -�. with amateur station.ZS4M. operated telephony contest ot.- a world-wide psycholo-I"Two pints and a half dozen new• carry on sleds and set out for the - -.1 . - . I I say th-it biirgfars arenote . .. � , by C 11.Hill. of, Bloemfontein.Orange I scale. . ;laid. please•" find wtila a sigh of re- South-and from that poln� the stor3r I I a 1�' ..". . � gists are liars. I would like to meati 11 . ­ � I ., � . .. .- --------- .------ them in a -dark street and•prove to')let we- bear the window banged I leaves the realm of fact and becomes . . . , .--. I � . . Ing•about 'U11 It Is time to do a job. them how wrong they are. It we find!down. . It Is the theory of Major ­ �` :. ...-,,:Wh-ile London " � ! It Is now -broad,daylight' and . I . : - 7Weep& Thi, maker him laugh Ill I fir Me lardarr the remains of-a lobster� . the =.. that two-thirds of the party, - 1 . I self. if roti will pardon T11% exPreo-,�salad or toasted- ct�eese what does!trains are running. Taking workmen's I retraced their steps over weary miles , I *- , I 1. . I ,4'� , . ,"Turning a Dishonest Penny I -manned the two vessels which, �-- -, I:,- .. -..I--- � , � � Sion. ' this fact convey to our trained minds?� tickets• we proceed to a side street'reet off! and re . ,. .� . The clocks strike midnight. One by i That someone la the house may ba�Pentonville Road, knock up our fa- unexpectedly, had survived the crush- ,• , � . . I- ?I , . 4 British Broadcasting - one the lights go out in %'is houses. sleeping badly. so we had better go I vorlte "fence," dispose of the night's Ing fee and once more presented tho . � . - ­­i�­7 Co.' Radi6 Talk by - _ We wait In the shadow of an alrea un- . . h and. thed and happy.'� . -- .. 7� reach better chance. - , . . . . . extra caretully and not make a noise..; catch . . . * - I I �u� . . .� -4- . �... -i But death was In the party. and not - *� -- �. I - , - . -.W. Sikes, F-jq.*' - till two o'clock. cutting through the. The worst part of our wark Is that of 1 home t 6.45 a.m. I sleep-V un- one was to escape to . .1. ­ � I . .. . I pack to while away the hours. At two 1 going !!gstalrs. It is a real adventure!til 11.30 a.m•. make myself, tea and tell the story I , , I . .. . I i .� I dare say some of you Imagine that,o'clock the real work of the night be-� into the.unknown. .Yba may be greet•i ea,d Spinoza for-an hour and of unparalleled trials and heroic an- , , .­ ..­-, I . eat. kipper, r . -a burglar's life is all stout and bil-� gins. The .silent .street .in .Kensing-,1 ad ivhen you arrive at the top by an then, as it to my spell of afternoon deavors. Major Burvash does not -: --. - - -{0. I lk� - - - liards, You might think 'from the� be .silent .street- - . . I ! they starved to death. He -- . � ton belaWo assume an appearance: Alsatian dog.,a,revolver, or. ,what Is;� duty, start off�to mark ,down a-likely believe . . ,stories you read in the magazines 1 whlclr�,A strike you as. strange. worse, a hysterical litdy who "Job" for the fol-lowing evening. Such saysoft Is well established that they I I L . o Insists - . �� . I ,.that every one of-us had as easy o' Burglars arrive from all pa ' had ample provisions. firearms and - ... I.. � - _pasta of --13' upon clinging round your neck and I is life of a.b=lar while London -.. .- 4 '- ­71-W67e is the 'smash &nd--9rW-1ft0V�'­dOu -*---- . �. I - ammuntion. Scurvy is a more prob• . -- im . -the_ .- . . ,.don. an toot; on-blv�Ue-i.-o"O­ft a n ng era �-1 V- ­ ..--.--- --- -- -1 --- - . . . !a. how- - - . - -. . ­ * . ,raiders with their hlgb-power motors 1 back. the big men of the prdfession1- - .. 1 9 ­.- , - able.explaniktion, v4fth the ships three - - �t I and brick ends wrapped no In brown I in .their own cars. Da ever. to the uncertainty. Few realize - years out of their home ports and - Darn lanierns,' the needless strain to which burglaps I . � - � -I paper. -Believe me. this is not so.I I having had no opportunity for many t as bright " day• The are subjected In their - I, � make the nigh . r daily round � I I .. .. �1. ., . The life of a'moderb burglar in-a very, street is filled with the m fresh supplies. It �, .....� �-hard one. Every man's murmur of I and common' taak� We.,have no I -is the theory of Major Burwash that hand is - - � I - . . I ': . voices'and the gleam of well-Polished' Union to plead for better working � . - . --m* - -wto-teach I . i� I -- . ­ -4ha-mew 4UM-fabed-rattrer to-exibaus'.-- - I . aswast --and-the chap .r mulles. ach haw-hts--special Job"candittons. bat W6 argue thaf-in-th-ts' i I , . . i . - es me Safe-blowinst by Post In a plain I to do and, such Is the freemasonry of' life someone must always perform .tion which made them an easy prey ­ ­ ­­ ­- . , . � I . _ - that no burglar will'; the-unpleasant I tasks, if It is not one ' " . I- -Iti- 7 - wrapper kicks up a fearful dust If I� our profession. of an Arctic which they found tar am qday late on sending in the In-' . from friendly, Inadequate clothing - .. , - r I refuse,lo lead another a hand. -1 may man, it 4a another.- We creep up the � . - stalment due on my bil-a4uylene op. have to prise,,open a front door and i My . -no doubt played part., The man had ,.-,..*. z... *- I., ------ I , back stairs its silently as cats. - � not learnel the lessons of -the Arctic �.­ .. .1 - - ..., � --.-parstus. He threatens he will send I And I have left my crowbar (a the -mate has carefully noted the room .I ., .which subsequent explorers have tak- -�, . .� . . . . . . & vaa to remove it. The police, too.�bedroom at home. I "- across the. where the swag reponse on the side- . . . have got a down on roe, It Is wrong I "How'd you get Into the show the an from the Eskimos. . . . street and ask a colleague. who Is ea- b�wrd. One by one we remove the other evening?" - 1. - . Major Burwash therefore, sees. I 1. � -- to .. � . . to say that the police in this country gaged In breaking In'to-a chapel, massive gitvei-cu' pa and place them " , , . . - are a fair-minded body of men. T "Passed a couaterfelt dollar ,;, the seTmaty, or so who remained of. the_ '. - I They whether he will lend me his. It be carefully In a carpet bag. There Is a original high-spirited pa deeper• ' , "I 0 . .have a down on burglari. ' But 'refuses I hit him with a sandbag -- great deal of unn6ce�.3ary'damage door" - �­ .. - .- - . . � . ' "How was the show?" .. litely trying to save the expedition enough logic--and let, us get to the My mate.-bas dope his work .well. done by rough ha of swag. from annihilation as they re-manned. .- 1--. 1. I . ""real'Polut I must not keep you all The d9g lis In the area, the mi It-is now nearing dawn and we have "Well. I got my money's worth." ­ ­ - awake - ­ . - . . . .awake with -this talk or London will we can see through the kitchen win-' almost completed our work. A hue• ' - . I 0 - their stanch ships. He sees them . 1. . . . . . -nernfless tee as man . . .� I . . . drifting with . I, . . .", � � not he asleep T hen Is Ume fOf my dom.."is lying sound asleep against dredweight of silver has been trans- . HARD LUCK .. , - 4 , -­ i . after man succumbs until finally the . - I , day's work to begin, which would be the went safe. There.will be trouble tarred from sideboard to bag with a The chances are that what you call vessels cruise with the ice-fields man- -- ....-, '. .- . -A pity.� ­ . . I --- - 7 .. . for her In the morning, poor girl but minimum of--delay. .Packing up our 'hard luck," or "fate" that Is against �ned by dead sailors. One ship, he 0 . .- " 010' _ ,' At ten o'clock p.m:, whtn most of this is Our means 'of livelihood I and tools, we descend to the kitchen and you, is some weakness, some vicious believes, was wrecked on, the north• - I .-'­ . � you are coming home fri" are about to leave the .premises via!habit, which Is ,coanteractiAg all your a-t coast of Matty ls!2-id. in Sir Jocn ..: ' om the Pic' we cannot afford lo be sentimental.� - - , . J U ?�-, --,-­ . - -­-,­�t ri�-, I get out of bed and, putting a My mate with a deft twist of his! the basement when we hear a win-,efforts and keeping you down. gars Strait. The other came to rtst I .. �- I . Jemmy,a spanner, a monkey-wrench,a . I I -. , -- � . - . lantern.-a mask and a coil 9f rope.in . off O'Reilly Island, at the eastern end . � % .,.'J ��.I � . of Queen Maud Gulf, and there it was -I,.,. - .. .: ,. . my pocket, I walk to the public-house . . Where Mother Nature Shows One of Her Many Phases I boarded by Eskimos who found the ' , I . 1. ­ . "- I . -to met my mate. At iO.31'he &"so _ '­ ' ,an&ever a pint of beer, we dis;6*a - --- - - . hold In darkness, and In their eager• ­ .. . .. . �..� .. nese and Ignorance they sought to ad. 4-- _ --� - the evening's work. He has spent the I I mit light by cutting a haWtbrough- . : .. '•1 afternoon kookliag -r6und-�--It will be ' .I... .. .1.1 . � T. - .my 'day on' to-morrow-and says t�at . the side. The hole was below ,he :. water lin and the vessel rapidly - In Such and' Such a Road, Reusing- I . !� . ' ' sank. . . -Aon.be'has seen a diningroom full of I �� "..L' . �. I This Is tile version which_ Major, .., . . - � : -cups add monthly-medals -won by a I .. ., ..I"4..,11,� , � -1 . �.­ .I. I I. . I 11 Burwash believes to be substantially - - -- . . . I . -1, ,�" I , . -i-:;:;..,. I . . ,'.4. .1 I� I � ., .. ''.-,:��,��� . �, .. ... . I . . -golf champion. "Go on," I say, and ,., 1...:::"��Ii, , I. 11 ­� �� .. . ... .1 I , . ---, .. � ­ ­�­.-�­ ".--L..... ­­­�,"`1. I ­::­.. I ­,�:.�, ' � .. '.. .%.. . .. I�:.:4,,: ..- , .. ­ .­'�' I , . 71.1: .: true, in the llibt of information he .-I --.-- , . I ,. . I I , . .� ♦he•repiies that it to all quite true. He . 1. - ',:�,f., :-­. '..��4­, . , . . . . believes authentic, although It differs . :�..­.. ,.. ,':�, . . I , - .� -has drugged the maid and the Alsa• � T ....­:..:.,1'14­�,�'. .. . . 1. ,�,�.� . - - , ","- --,:�*I �,. � in some details from theories widely . . . - , ­., ,.� �i I'. . , ioll�� I I.:�� .�­., ..�: ,- I I . , * 1",I i... . ";: ,- I I ,,:­�i�i. " I. I , I , /*1:. 11� 1, �; ... ,itan dog and everything will be quite ... �.': ,.%go ,�.,., I 1�. . . .y ��­.�- " 1.,. .I. I , , . . ,. ,4 , I 114V . . .. .. held. There are still, be says,•anclent , I �e , - �11 ,Z, " , , 1: . �I I; -t� � ��.,'"', -A- � I, . - '. ;,-,0,-I , .�,: , . . I "N,!:"-, . -- -ready for when we g) along. By 1:�,I ....�P.I,- I � e ­::. .1 /� ,.,�.. . .. . 11 I -,,11� ". . - ,;,.*�I t , , " . , � ''.-�X. Eskimos who profess to recall the - : * �- - �­ .- I . i . - . - X �, �­ ,�- ., ­ . ..... . . . 7- - - -----Us time he has outlined the even• ,�. ".....'.. --- . . .; , ­­­­�­­­­ - ­:,:.'�­ .,,,. ., ' "Kabloonalls" or white. � . ­ . -.-.�. '01 -:.�,.- I.1 .,� -�.". .1 � .1. . -1 . . ...--.:-...- ---- ­ � 0: , % ­` :S. ..I.. . �: , , ­ - .. �4."' - ..� I .- 11 . .:. :.: , ,�. ,. .. ,.- . �� mysterious , ► I . -,,� -� I -.1 , . .1 n, Il. 1. : I. '....­�.­ 1. ; i --Ing's- Job, it Is "time, please, gentle-I : .. , . � . .,4 . ...I ... ., ., '...:�,,:,� . . . ,,�� .,.,.. - . ., -1 and their great�winged kaiak. . "'.: .... :,�" . matt .. . � . .1 . .If .�!.;:;.-�" ,; � '. �::­ !,: IV . . men," so we take a number 33 busl 11; r I 0 i'� -::.�.�!:­ - , � . ­.: . o,�;��,�..�. � I ..-.�. , .....: . ...� I * 1 . ,,''. . . "'...., .!.." some of them claim to remember a .. � ...�-4. ..� , .. r . . , . : .k. , . :"`�;::.. � ,;�. 01 �. ! , " `down to Nedsingt6n, sitting on.top I .VIOL-00 I ­ 4-1 . .. . . -dor� . 4 ��` ..%,:�'� N".. ,. �A .I .1��­:, 1...:., . , - ­I .. ,�: '��. , ", �­i�. . . . , " .:":.. �C..,..�. ,,.. , 1. r , , . . 41 I. :. .� . I: - � . ; ,i, :, �.: "I.. :,:-� - :1:7:,�:i�111'. � camp of white' men - of Starvation' : I ,. ­ ­.;...,�; -:1.." . . . ., " %­I . -1 . I � ':�, I . I . -, � I - �. P L, . ."..: :-�,,"�:��­ ., �.�L; I ova.. But these -were . .. . �. . .1 smoking cigarettes we have swiped � #1 -, . , , , , .0.1 : ese old men ­ ,.. =•from I 1. I . I--,r:, then � �- I � . * I�- �.. I .� :,�. , . 0: , %��, . �, .1 . - " ­ ,.: " ,. ." .. .. .. . I .:��. 'I'.:' ­�7 . .. - t-- - - - I I - . . I I .. - � -, :�- --`:'I boys, and at the best native ffem-- � I .. , I �:.: / , ." :: � - .from the conductor's pocket on the � , . I I I . . . , - "O. �I - . , � " I If I , �1. I--. I ­ . ". , � . :�:.. � , ...,.:,'. wap up.- I very touch enjoy even- A - y .^,� � ... �- - :*,:�, � . �: .�,�. . I - , " ories are unreliable. .- . ;. 1;. I `1�1. ,,� ."�... . ::, .;. - � 1, �t I.- ''I I. . ­ ­.�I .There are no , .. I" .. I .�I 4 . • ­.­ -ova them.•right - ...'� 1. Ing ride.to 'work, for we discuss whaX .., . � W " , � 11 � "I. .. � ., . . . . fl, . : ', i , ;1 11 - : -,i , : written,we have heard on the wireless. I �,.....-� V . � -, 14 � 1 � . �.; ;:. -�. I -. . I �., :- '1:1 1. -1 1, I or-w-a records to pr � '. ,n-x�: . - - ; I roug, and the exact location �:�...�!X�:. I I , �* . ` �' �:�� � 4 1 1 . �:- � �3 'A . I �: . ­.:.,�,, , :.,. ­ I �_.a'! .� ��,­ ; I I 11. .1. . � . . I . -1.1 . - I :-. *�­ I :.�,:, , :� 1, : 1. , 7 - I .. listen very often to the children's q�i ' -: , - X.- %� ­ I I the sunken ships is not revealed by .*­ ,:. ..". : � �*4, !� ", , ,1%. 1. , I . � . . � �. . - I I . . , I : I �.­.�. - . . % . .. - : -i . I 11 -;'Z� , L. :, I ". .: " . �, ! ; . hour, though reception from 1�rook-, �7'..�,,. 7 , I I: � ��!�:, .,�: I .I� I I f,, I : . : , - I..'.1."t� �. I .... :::4..: � I the traditions of the North, . . - . : I ,I I. 4,t:� . . 1� ,, . �. �.. -. . - .4 V . ,I .. �: . . .: I i �� . I . I . . - � . . . x, . . . I . - .zaan's Pirk is aisippointink., Stiff I .,4 � ..:, - .1 ­ ... .",i". A I .�" 61' ; ; - . - I ". ­­ 1 . .- - . . have,seen the latest in sets In a win- - I 1=--- . , :­,­­�­­ . I . . .: . . - 1 1 ' , I.., ". . I . I . 1 , I ­ � . 1.......- �;. . 1. , � ------A EAT.NEE6- I ., . . . 'r'�' 1: dow in Waterloo Bridge Road- which ;%,:'..:.. .. ­.. . ­ - 7�'..­.:,... ... . i,"...% ­ .....­ ­.­.­.­­ Z-- . � , I',:�1,� . � .. -- I .. ,:, . I i . - I . �:�,-":.:.%' N., ... . ­` :��;�.;,:, :�.�:-. ,. .:. , ��,��-­�i ".."'L:­�, The greatest ueed,.of humanity . . - . .....'', ­�',', . : -�-11-1- � : , . .1. *�.i:....:�,, -..: ...','.. �...� �.-, ,., , . �"..i�;:...::,...� �� : man ty i�t ' would not'be a "difficult Job ­ �1 �' ,:;:.�,�:%,, .W.,: �� -�P,� :...$.,�..;..- .. . ': ,l�� ,1�,%���,:�.- ­:,��-, , .: - *.;1� . .. ::`... ­..... ,.,:.,...,"...,.,.,.,,..:.::.��'.,: .. . .;­�. ­,.:­ t:.::-- - .;­�.:: ,% ��­:' , : :.,.�,:1', ­,..:.,,:...:,­.::�,, '�.:I 11'. :.I:t�i� . .:. - . . � '..;-1,..1.. ­ ,... - ­­ ,, 4 .L.:,-'. , . ".. , � .. ,.... -.;:. 7.:,..::.::"�'�;:::::..,:;!":;: : ,.,:.. -,L'�:.,�::,`:,.!�::,`:,­�:�, �. ­ . - , :­$,!:;,�'. ....:.,:.':�t:--., 11.1 ........ .. I ,­:, ­,. -.:;.,:t.' � �:,.,:�,�j��,j *- *",.,:.�,.i, t ., ..:­­.�I.'�:��.;..:. ";eLl": '%j.�::::.I:�:]:;.�:.;......'.,.1..�!:ijL,:. , - the present day Is leadership-cour- , I .­ . .....::':.:I .. -:.'�­� ­.. . . . � -�`� . . . �-j..:.:11:�';,:��;,� .I . . I I ,a But I am wandering from my story .., '��'%'Lj,,::.. . , ... . .. �. . i .1 . .-;�..,�l,: ',' � ; .1. '' - , :�!.,:§­-,�, ­.­,;;:..j'..,..�­. �­!,�-­ , .�.�. '..` ' ,- ','��i:�:.:i:�:�'4,: L : �.i; .A .1:1..I­.. . . 1. ,.., , ­: , �-11..,-: .. , , - ': -­ I . � - ­4� ,I ageous,.fearless lead ... I . ," - - 4, . ­ - ' ' �*, , . � , . ,. .....".. ership by men � 1! . , ,� "o U ..":%::�:'t- : ,. . :� : ",:.......%.., , " . . ad you will not *ant-to hear as Z'..-,-`:-:,i.,.--'. :,:!: , ':,5 .'�`:.� � ..:.��,4: "- -�­' . . , . 1 �.:::.": ::.,�'­, . ..�,�.­�o ­ , ...:�.:,..�. �.::�o . .1�.��"i­:,;%:,:.�.. . . .:,.: �a , ,��,:,�` -7 "I ; '.�%%�;�.%.`­,.;. .:......� L."'.., .. �:! . ,... I .. �, - - k�. .. .,;;. �i: , %-�,',:::-.�.:,t,'­. ;1::,� :,�, :-�, . .., . :�;.. . : .,:. .".. . .1 �,­� , . - . .. .1, .":�'j'�,.'::.",':,.!1:­ .,�:..�%: ..,.�., .�.::. : .. I . 1: . ..;�, . ". .. .:,. , , : � � omen of vision, whose aim' is .1:1 ether bvrrlar on the wireless If I do - ­�:�'.;;:,t:-4�.�.,.. . #V,�W. � I .�,, ,­. ., :,., ,� �",:::"": . .'�,�,­,,'Ie­ `.4i�. I�'.... � ad• . that. By the time .we arive at our . ,,:'� I''­� ­ . " "I" I service and not Personal ad ­� ­,� .�,, . . :: �1�,.;­: .,;j;,�,%,� ,1, � , .% I I ,, I 11 .::� ". . , .': .,. !, I I.! ,. .. � I 1�� ......,;;4'k, ��41 . , `,.�6,�. ment. We need:more than any- . . . . . . I ' .*�,�. �� ,1,-`,'e, .. , _ q , 6stination It-lit nearly ffild . . I � ..:::. . . tifght. and , -� I ­.,.. , ,. I , . -to , - the People oi-Xensington are switch-1 also strong men, prepared ` .: .:- . ,� ,ve., ; 1. �, their colors to those" eternal .1�.. --- .. .-� ,Jft biff 0.h6tr dance-music_and-rqtr! -klxjch amrooted In-the hearts ' . . . �. I - 7 trici ­ ---- -�-- ---, ­ - 1 in$. We ai-i ln:i`ioti� Ali -siatt . - ..li- . '. - . - . . ".eta• ; - '- ;2 ni -, ..; '. , 11 nest men o�eveW clAis . The copper on % --- . . - ' . �,I so we go careful' . Fi*dm-0 1 N.0 -­ ,- -­ --I--- - I-,--- - . I , . �' - - - -- tion.in life.-Ward Ward Price. . the bes� `wbere, our-friend-the golf '-- . . - ebamplon I'mes looks at us suspicious- . - I I i . ..I THE GLACIERIS,'RDQIE MAKES AN IMPOWNG 9PECTAIDLE OF GRANDRUR 1 . . - "Women's�. Instinets are better than.1 I I 't., 1y; If 5e ,�sks an what we are doing Vie full force of nature's'foreei is expressed in the glaciers which move forward Irresistibly. % ----r 111 rl,-_� 11 I I I I I I . . : , . . . This scene vu men but of & different ordep. . . '-�- I .We ten" that we are burglars waft- photogiaphed at Glacier Lake ta sayer National PWIL . . . . I � . - " I , '. - . ­. .. 1. . I - . . . .. . ., - ..Henry Ford . .. . .�� , ��. . . . . . . . ­ � . - .- - , I - - .. . - 1, . - ..- ...- . I. : , . . - . .. . . .. I I I,- I . I . I . . /I , , . . t � . . . .- . � . . . . 1, . %, . � I I I . �I � � I . � . .. I ip�. � . V" - - . . . .. , , I . . .i- -1 , 1.* - -� 1. - .... " , ...-I .6. .� - , - ­ - �­ -:.:� , ., -�wrens '' Z.,-11'-L I -r," ­-.�,� - , '5�­ . . .I4,,;.... - I I . �-.%h " ­ I I . � � . � ­ ­ - , � � 1­1�. ....X�. --­­ ­ � .., "' '�� A-WT��,�­ -1� ­1 � I 11��11111.� I =,• .�: .n ,. i- ., . . � 1. .. . I -,I , . - . . . . . ..L �.- I .9"��­-� ­ . -.k . - X.....,li.-��-- ., -� - ..'�, --'.� Z., . 3 "I 11 I - - ^. -'i-�L ­��C-��, ­­­.i�`,'t........:�'­L��­';`-`.` ;I�-.,;� . � ij.:P�F'� ."' I 47 ",;7 5"A 27 j 61 7 "1 'W WA,Iwo reswet as objectIM6. an- bf erialad, -scats Trish -4 socilated wift 'that systilim MCU*Ox Model -Mass Productiori Deal with an old -reliable busi- We a" the renewing no** house with.a reputation =*I& de]XV911d. more than sixtrfivo years for Fairness "d -Effec Modern business. f avors, mass pro- *Oak at *8 Wes' square dna lins. *11liest pricelit =*!� tivenem auction.-with the resultant standard, 11mett Claimed for Them by W ization. in is way a good article rve%jL lextras .... .. a" dos. paid. Prompt payments. Gas" returned�quickly. - Cassis sup- •AV;lliam Mitchell,, K.C.. can be put on the market at low cost. mesh rivets ..... . 470,"& each,our Pullet Mativis.. 400 dog; The same method is followed'in Prewl. plied, §W ei deity r n'd'- but rreaiL Seconds h Cr6cu 30c,dos. ison a refoiuAtory systefs ered, payment In advance. .7 From wit -Banker. S�IgttSraHas Prevailed F h diastr,,s rath, than beneficial Reference:—Your Own, J*ime LUMeMorW results. Human beings cannot be Write for Weekly Quotations handed like insensate thing-d. To br-,. There have been so many criticisms ing about reform i the appeal must be THE. WHYTE PACKING CO., LIMITEW WOMEN of 'alk area, of late of English procedure in jbe to the individual heart and consclei ESTABLISKED OVER 65 YEAR$ an over the world, courts that the explanation of the and the matimust be made to feel that some -one is vitally concerned about 78-80 Front Street East Toronto 2 am that prove am finditt new,health in syst fli In. Scoiland, his welfare. Crowded together is given by Mr. William Mitchell, K.C., large i.timbers, without suitable em- Dr. 'Williams"' PiA Pills. in the 'Contemporary Review," will ployme,nt men become brutalized and A c it u a I mike"CoPic be Of special'"Interist. when released are rarely better than South Africa and the Empire DR: WATSON'S —too often they are tests have shown that the "Let us follow the courbe of a tYPli when they entered Christchurch Press, NX: (The "31120 9"VV MM AZZ cal case of serious crime. A magis- mueb worse. One package makes four gallons. wedidual elements ccm. a— South African secessionists seem to Mail 75q today and we will for- trate, on Information of a crime be- be only "an obstinatu but decidedly ward you postpaid one package of this delicious beverag� tained iti them i0creese Ing given by. the politic or the Steal, CONSTIPATRI) CHILDREN not confident remnant." For this, If 2L AZZON al CO. ts) the blood countand build may grant a warrant to arrest; in the Empire thanks time and General Terscival wa-relzow-0, Toronto cases a of the, most Hartzog, it would be stupidly forget- up and revitalize the en- certain a warrant is neces- Constipation Is one a cul not �o th.Luk greater Boer states. sary. The person arrested is-entitled A. tire system bliss jul; to'have intimation sent at once to a common ailments of childhood. and We child suffering from it positively. men than-Hertz-og—Boths, and Smuts, Seguin,of Dalkeith,Ont., law agent Worming him that his as cannot thrive. To keep the little One for instance—and the wisdom of the Irm soothing,coolin taucli IBM required and where the as follows sistance is req British statesmanship of immediate brings comfort to the babe tesdil; well the bowels must be kept regular % judicial examination It to take place; trust and reconciliation, The pres' Cuticura Talcum and the stomach sweet. To do this "Two Yom ago I and the prisoner must be brought be &b. ant situation in South Africa in full nothing can equal Baby's Own T The eswea of tbs cus"I"p"Parstless. Weak awrosso and run-down. fore a magistrate for the jurtclal ex-, Of difficulties and dangers, not the willit a bechampad of so yeses W lets. They are pleasant to take and % various prescrilsed treat. amination without delay, usuallT not can be given. to the newborn babe least of them being the sharp racial sw quouty sna serrioew masts did not halp me. I later than the first lawful day follow Thousands of cleavage of the pa,:ties; but it Is no 95c. EverywUre 1191111avd.. . with perfect safety began to"" Dr. Ing the'arrest. mothers use no other medicine forl. longer in the least likely that the at- rich Z&and it was we long. No Pressure On Accused their little Ones but Baby's C tempt to get- over them will follow 7 b bdove I noticed a 14 fee, *Bail amy then be granted. If the lets. They are sold by medt(.:,ae desi separatist lines, and that means that Africa Is much more likely to A I T HM- A p"Temecal and sft�m I was crime is a serious one a lower magia- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from South In the Imet of A yaw trate, e.g., a police magistrate, may Tba--Dr. Williams' Medicine—Co., get over them successfully in the end. FIS231 TZZAZ PACZAGM of Ur J. H. Guild's Green Mountain Asthms. N, ago also my wall remit the accused to a higher, eg. Brockville. Ont. Compound sent cn request- Origin- 89 sed Is all- That. Gore Throat Needs Minard's. -ted In Is by Dr Guild. spaclallit to the sheriff. The accused badly raw4owas Ism norm private Interview In respiratory diseases. Its pleasant shlittered and Life be. titled to have, smoke vapor quickly soothes and re- Wes - . The Singaporp Base ion Not F reeves asthma—also catarrh Standara with his law agent before examine- 1914 Invasion Forgotten remedy at druggists, 35 cents to came a burden. She began —Belgi u Furl -pffls visd v&-a ie- tion and to have him present during Singapore Free Press. It is hard to I Brussels. - Amnewapapers pub cents and St.50. powder or cigarette the examination. In presence of the believe that, abandonment will bs. the fished despatches stating that King form. men for Paz- T:%ZAZ� nacl,- age if is cigarette®. Caliadlan Astri. auk 56 is in perfect beekk magistrate, in order to secure fair, end, but If It should It has to be re- Albert had absented himself from the butoo Zj=-- std., 3*01pt. Cos. no AIM Buy Dr. V1111latce Pink ness, the procurator-fiscal Puts his cognized that In all probability the Italian army review during the wed- St. caul at Welm WoutreaL Claztsds, I--I M now at yow.draggisl`v questions. which the accused is u floating dock would still remain In ding celebration In Rome because f OKU MMTAIN, 41 at 0 SMTftAWW0W 4, of any dealer in medicine or 1 bound to answer: no pressure is el. the East. and might well be sited In the presence of Prince Rupprecht. Dncuild, 7 by usail, 50 came, poop" erted on the accused. Ceylon. In some, respects that might who was commander of the German "The examination.* which must take be a better strategical position even troops who Invaded Belgium in 1914. from The Dr.Villism Me& not place before witnesses. is reduced to than Singapore. although perhaps CiM C06, BIFOCIV0[11111,ORL rorInstant 9.07 writing, and forms the 'declaration' so good a tactical cine.- acne w It would which may be - used In evidence be centrally sited on interior lines of Could not Eat or Sleep Base fmm against the accused. The subsequent communication with the Suez Canal, r. discovery of Important testimony the Cape and Australia. screened by after Husband's Death 'i may be a ground for re-examination. the Malayan archipelago from Eastern When the,accused has been examined observation aid with a clear oppor- PMMU Pacific out.11 Her husband's death left bar very I I he may be committed to prison until tunny of observing the Psi I "a Nouss"LD"Anit nica- run down in health. unable to eat or lot 54 COUNTRits" liberation In due course of law' or for lets and ensuring safe commu much. Now she Is brighter In sleep m further examination within a reason- tion with Australia. I spirits and eats and sleeps- well. 10P r able time. Commitment can take What caused the difference? Let place only upon-a signed* warrant TIME he answer In bar own words— 0aw specifying the crime and upon a sign- think Kruschen Salts are a splan- cc Jams —Destroy Time answers questions by deaden- J ad Information; and ball can be ap- did tonic, After my husbands death al our faculties and sensations. In December last I became very run IBY Use of %^M emicals plied for either before or after cam- Ing mitment. I have been watching elderly men and down in health. Had terrible Ilts of X.Sim SwAvins 'Iffeanwhile the, procurator-lscal women; they try to believe thA6they depression and was unable to eat, or 'Prof Barnes of lqc(Ul Has I was also troubled with 7.. and the police have been preparing have gained wisdom They have only sleep much. Getfiam ed HOW to Reduce" - -the case for submission to Crown lost the' power of wondering.—The rben-matism. I decided to.tape Krus- 1W chen Salta and bg7Ee __ you- -needn'tchee*is-Dream and the BtLineae - --now—takan-the Their Menace to Life dose for nearly two falling hair and stimulAtes new health tions an to the future coarse of pro- months, during which time my boa growth—adds new life to the en- and Property attain ceedings, i.e.. an Indictment in the Of all men perhaps the hook-lover "a greatly improved. The rheum tire scalp -Winter In not what it used to be,. High Court.;or In the Sheriff Cotfrt needs most to be reminded that man's has completely left me. I am much Rub into scalp fcur times a wksek.* now that fee engineering has came with a jury, or before the Eheriff sum- business here is to know for the sake brighter In spirits and both eat-land Into practice. New Methods of meet• manly, or It they dc:e:m the evidence of living, not live for the sake of sleep well." kno­iug.-­rFrederfck Harrison. When life begins to "get you down," Ing cold weather conditions lb oath- Instlificlent for a conviction may di when you begin to feel the results of • ern rivers have been especlally neces- rect that no further proceedings shall -ditions—errors of i modern artificlat con Lary.. There, with successive cold be taken. diet, worry, overwork, lack *f exer waves. the Ice Sam forms. sometimes "Such then Is a brief description of YOUR HAIR NEEDS cine—then you should turn to Krus- "111C OF s a wonder- closing ports and causing losses run- the steps taken to bring a ""on to then Salts. They posses niag into enormous figures. When trial in Scotland. F�xceDz for III* &V* ful power of giving new life and vital fly to the countless millions of cells ..the St. Lawrence freezes, for agampte. pearane" :or commitment, at the -VX0 of which the human body is composed, ilad -.4bips cannot reach Montreal, the first or Pleading diet, and at the as L The way to keep smiling is to take fosses are estimated at about 111,500.- tual trial, the accused never appears TO GIVE IT HEALTH AND LUSTRE Kruschen Salts every morning—just 1 4 week. Ice jams may also mean In public court.. No police-court pro- YOUR BARBER a pinch In.-your first morning cup of the overwhelming �ol entire cvm­ eeedings or coroners' irm"sts or-ap- ASK coffee or tea. S.C.11 muntles of floods. pe4rances before the Grand Jury add Remedying such Ice conditions 40 Ft new terror to life. All predminar- SAW PATE NTS $ _these calls'-for the services of a sci- tea are carried out swiftly, secretly, entlti,.: specialist; and so the ice an- ;and fairly. The public know nothing List of ,wanted inventions" -gineer has tome into being. except the facts of arrest and cam- AIL #W"a and Full Infoiruation Fout Free on Request. In his task be uses a number at 2= 2LANSAT oo� "*et. W. mitment. 273 l0ank St.. Ottawa 010t. chemicals. Outstanlirz!among them "The accused's interests are guard- SIMONDS is calcium' chloride. It has been ad from the first, and the-courtIs found•very effective in relieving ice jealous to prevent any Irregularity in yes VP lm4W pressure when 4estructioa of s. Jam No dragging.out,..before. "Aftsr B*,Wn Wak procedure. Is not necessary. A track- of the the actual trial, of 116 past Cuts easier• SawIll faster 4P SWW.QbW 22 U& chemical laid-along the line of a wall of the accusecigor his actions at the *Aw CO.LTM kesh"TUN did N.me Mrs. _SOma' time of the crime is possible. .Popo- rL Te;t�' 100241t.Thousands MYS to Isms. gives a4elipate productive, Is made In the tar prejudice is thus- M.ST,JOHN.N.S. in S weeks• wervelesses, times a series of holes avoided and a' • vanish everalot. 111111111 clam MW jam and calcium chloride Is inserted fair trial is ensused, which seems al- 4 Toad tzbku'tM= teday. mixed with gravel, sand or coal dust, most- Impossible in �many English 7. which serve to eirij it into the lei; criminal trials. Another important- or the chemical In flakes may be scat- feature of the Scottish system should Weak Af ter Wherever it be noted. ' Preliminary speeches "by' tered on the -surface. r 'touches the ice the Ice rots. Sodlitm,counsel are not permitted; the case Operation --eblorlde may.-also be 'deed systemati- begips with the evidehce, from which, —cally fpr rotting and destroying ice as and not from counsel's-spee-ches'-4me- was very weak after an op eTation. y nerves were so ­4 may calcium carbide, crude sulpburic Ju17 gather the facts, of the case. down and cry and -acid and hydrochloric acid. "This may sometimes be a disad- I would t The most effective and spectacular vantage, e.g., In complicated cases of FPS M husbandwould not go out 11C reagent-that has been used in tee all- fraud or embezzlement, ,but In she leave ie,alone. Now my � long familiar It gineering Is thermit great majority of-cases'the fact that nerves are much be=,thanks welding operations. Professor How- to the jury approach the case with open a booklet that was left and T. Barnes of McGill University minds Is an Inestimable idvilutage to TriO urider the door.Lycha F_Pink- mjjde prolonge4L,researches in Its use. the accused, Lastly, after the whole 4,o to Acid ham's-Vegetable Compound .12 Tbermit consists Of s mixture of evidence Is led, counsel for the Crown. surely put me on my feet. I aintainnm metal SM Iron oxide, me a tL bottles. My addresses the'Jury, then counsel for have taken eight When its temperature is raised to the accused, who thus has the last friends tell me I look fine. My 2,800 dqgreei Fahrenheit the alumin -word—another benefit to'the accused. C= sister has mken this medicine �um combines with oxide, releasing molten ane white hot, which The judge's charge add the verdict wo."--Mr& Annie Wako^ 0a. -the Iron, end the case. Many people, two-bours after eat- • You will never use dude methods Ley Sr., Kingston, Ontario. in tarn reactij with the Water of the . "Such"tirlefly, ihs the simple, digni- Ing, suffer indtgeFti n as they call It. when you know this better method. Stan -Ice to*genemto hydrogen so suddenly fled course of the Scottish criminal It Is usually excess acid— Correct it And you will never suffer from ex- that an explosion rearlts, though with an-ittkall. The beat way. the, cess acid 'when You prove -Out this thermit- Itself Is-not explosive. investigation and trial. Of its fair- easy relief. Please do that—for your Pinkfiam ' ness and effectiveness no one can an- quick, harmless and efficient way, Is tertain a doubt. That it has prevail- Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has own sake—now. the standard Se cure to got the genuine Phillips' P voac)ta�� 11 ru""I il train remained' for 50 yearn F001110 always Insist that they ed substantially in this form 'hgve� been Investing when they'win- One tow-4mmemorial and still commands *Ith' physicians. 817ociful in Milk of Magnesia ptescrib6d by pbyBi- find speculating when they loseR— Me confidence of the country Is the water neutralizes many, times' Its • ­­Wbert Atwood. best tribute to Its excellence. Surely., To 1 11111119 In stomach line for 60 years In correcting excess acids, and at aide• *J�aeh battle co;taIns full di. some of its features can be adopted t once. The symptoms disappear in a �Mlinmqls for the Ideal Rubdown. f minutes, rection—any drugstore, MUE No._4-30 In English procedure with advantage "it 'a 7 7. Ir • .-,•. - ., .,.:,.i .....L . ....s. ,-h',. ,.:. ,:.,,. ...:. .... :: ,w. .. .., .. �.... .,, ..; .r. pr:u,r ,.::., �,w,• �:: .s i. N,Y%w"�,•+se.,t'a:C "+ r,:t,.°a'�:s,.uwy'Y x. �" '' "fiy-' ,.,pw'• '.'','- 'c.'' '• y.<'` -R 'wh. n •'. ,*w-a"•w'.:..D�Js,�:.. c ."+^,d: m .• +& a;^a'F• f:.w.' < Y,� s r ,�.- r. yf- .. .,..,�,^ ��y, .,. �� .� - , � ., ..yy .}^v. .. 71�i,A`d�': '"3 _,e - ^4 F,- +;arc', :••S°:•+- w xr;y :%'a-,� m• ;7/•+t a•..LscY-t:+\"+"aa. 'yP3Me' "+h:'w '.;l;,,u, .r • -N` .,r... .s : .t.• '9•a+a.�' �' :'!. ,+V`:',.a....:�.rs :r�,.' "'i -..co es :r.s. a^Jtd ,.'.i'74 ^f., - •. r w"centorti4l In two short addresses.�'L „ r 2! aim.• �' N uusRk iQR� t eels etyo if Cin 'at; �� lte`�Y ev w TingPitrkaoesmlLtee Tarcibere• HO DS-Sasernme Also;I 4 L Pp � pytwo i age liaa$e. i. - isam I.wka` lapel auremer.wad ttje _ffit•c.U:�'l00 t e� on: R: it. Loawt vanur n M%e Q a '1T�sdf /= tperuher of the Older So r'. Parker J. 1s. t -- _ t �. Other bit(+lea rm con, of B-ilia. Zi1T;-�3>Yrogapte a fisc:�: S. Fes SriBwn,Dmf 'J87t7t�Oisrt-�a� cent -- ---;-- -- x- 8strscrip?icw*soube Uakwd State. rad Cmat NSURANiflli-All classes Itteai�- s�'m�"�ficO' ment, whlcb cuuvened in Hart House '-'" - - ``' The Eh&cutly& And Committee will cludiog Fire, Auloinobile, Wind- during the Christmas vacatiod i Y meet go TuiWay next, Jan.`280% storm. Accident and Sickness. V,:, �1OHN MURKAR, Proprietor. grime ►J;oynig 2.00 P. m., in the United Churrh at Phone or write ' At the close of the afteraoou suasion Noted a 'resolutloii was passed x rvesio Broughalp. P ;4 P l3 -43tt` BD. BOWMAN;Whitby. NOTES AND COMMUNTS. the esteem and appreciat on of ibv at C�/d1 t VC54Vil f - _ Oooyeotlun In tbe..raurlog Secretary ry t, $O'mea people pr>idict 'that the bell -f.,r his thirty . �`�'• Treas., J. H. Mkttwo years faithful and conscientious -. Fresh Frozen Fish imd oysteac's .- ''hene will disappear as its useful service to-1,heCoovention. Cowlnent• ;; .-;' ereea#saeSeo+e with .tbo advent of in on this an Webb remarked that SMOKED FINNAN HADDiE , H 4DDIE FILLETS ' the high standard of the Pickering � 'the motor =w4-tractor.eleett•iely. Twp. Sunday School Association was -, I sod other forma_of power, where without doubt lorgel y_.due-to-the un- ' ll'RESH'FROZEN, FILLETS the rise flh the hetes is tits dr;og efl!arteaf lilt.Micbetl. €a p Prices_Lhat-are most fair for the quality w.e offer with. It is Only a few years ago Rev. A. McLellan, of the United ' Ij1E Ober•ah, Claremont, vpoke inoa6 fore. -since the threshing machine&were lbtyonItireek,ns, when he, assisted by Smoked and Cooked Meats. Bacon, - Coroe"eef, Bologna Etna. dri.yen by horsee. The steam on some of the young people, opened i he y ins or aeollQe en fns were not evening seesiem. A hearty vote of r' ~- Fresh Pork Sausage. S. g thanks was tepd0red to the Claremont r - thought of, in those days. to friends for their cordial and generous r e eat toe o rocerfee, Canned Glenda f -every case on the farm were power hospitality to the )felting. deleRatee, Th B L' f Staple( , .. .,was need, than faithful old friend By request of Mre. E. D. tiVilaon, the rfe tai e r ainRd of the old' favorite hymn. D' d Fruit et ' orf man. the horse, wiis utilized. 'Ood be with you till we meet again:" brought to a close the best Convention --Banaaas Oran oe Cele �n the roads the horse has been g f g --Celery yet. ,' '.� Lettuce Cabbage Spinach displaced almost entirely by the Announceineut will be made later of ?`• - the place Con will meet fo ''":?%:;ts i?# a' iautomobile and motor truck. 1931 r•.;•• . s•;; i - Al ways to be had here and always fresh Notwithstanding all these innova• fhe following are the officers and tions, the horse remairw a favorite executive for 1930: Pres , M. S. Obap TA-ME E S I__C H A R 1} S O t man. Pickering; Vice-Preg., Fred ;� -with man. The Cansdieo National Ward. Claremont: Secretary-Treas.. l C3RCCER .. Exhibition, the+ Royal Winter Mr. Jamieson, Balexm: Supt, Bot e' .. . -- 0air and the a,any tither shows Div,Lesley Morley.Pickering; Girls' ?',• ' Div:•- Mrs. Dra r, Green River; "> - i' rove to us that the breeding of pe 1P Adult's D;v., Blake Annie. Whitevale; .horses is still as important Indus Teacher Training. Rev, R. H. Richard, ic Pickering- Missionary, Mrs.L Huger•. KASGDERITZ AOB'TW P R E X I z_t;ry with farmers. Fur delivery vLor r„tr., w t r s i n e � $ Tkerm* 'g Hard�" _More " '$urpmes in the City the horse 6 ��' wh{tev'�:-game pf': �41're. At_SIMN ARTISTS, RAS WON THS --�t prefebrred by many to the motor. ----- ---- - -- WILL S>a F T E vas COMMOMIFIAENTS. Sim b - cRlTecs oP rasEs coNTiNt;isTa. sus - truck. For delivering bread and 'V se This act stcAL A>tttsrs AT Ttas co>a�i+t°s -- - -- _ CA.NAnLAN CHAUTAUQUA ReTIYAL (milk the horse soon beegenea ar Reniedy, Idrq. 8vh111n Sp ahs'• T•�noi• Hgas• r id with elld s lino" fur sore tbr.wrw, roughs, cold "�uxntee route,anbtu I catarrh and toni%iI ttnoWpe. Wtmt y o Caundi+ti, Chwitnq,ia Ve-otival iy T this time of the year, when the spirit of Yuletide •. .' at the huusri avhere he fit•itppti°td try it ,IL'aguvantopd, d suets Diuk ✓f' pre Valls, we turn our thougbts in grateful appreai. ;3t,,,,_ _PiekerinK, Feb. 14 15 17 18 atiou to those who by their friendship and patronage " t �tiea work withnttU paying rintrh _- have made business associations both pleasurable and attention to the burse. Fur thi- ireasuu the borne retuwIns m f.tvi,rite le• tab ' for tl►l+ clays of a+nr•k. The_lwpus - - o f is; therefore, most fittin.� that we wish you the - _ pr -Jerre 4 tits bt,r+r iii hunting - _ - >r � '. _ ___ ,- _- _ season's sincerest :reefings. and we hope that the year r etuutinvtea as greKt et.a ever. This fllb an absolutely new 1930 may be filled with an abundance of health, happi- - ..� Ort,-p coarse, is mostly fur the ne®S and prosperity. x weas,lth and rtiett and women of •{control feittilre-tli+� le+L'tor Z T ser lelanre. to ratleo there are tuany - . . an 0eriaelr tonal rte ,• horses used exclusively for horse prodleeti®10 .. . . _ i1btek riding. which it one uf'the =t�ltel�l� :d'abinet�t llelditlty . . . i>Otll � �p �+t -=aw"+art KEMM healthy of sports. While �. S. Rio .+7DON,' -" J[ �Is.. t��law' low priep►s NEW _ the bot.a may not be used. au ea '�l!iL .. ' r' 'tensfvly as a drana-lit -anirnal he ywtll never lose its popularity. „' M- idue\ inter sa e -- Of the radio industry. 'R'e ilsvite - , -The new Executive of the hoar 11115 Lection of the NEW 'Plclt'srlag TP Sunday School As - isocladon will Wet at Broaxham ROILST$R Moo,d,e�„ 3 Only Men's Sheepskin Coats, reg 8 25, to clear 8.96 eaeh an�daly afr�eriaoon. Jan. 28th..ac = • -Boys' Sweater Coats, lumbo knit, reg. 2.95, - $0(t u c eek. W. special 2.49 each _ i3 _ lien's 19arlap er ape, reg. L26, now 980. 4 - ,Pickering Tp. S. S. Convention Agent pairs Citrix r Ove ee, g 5.40, Zipper=- C Use of the tie+.t ecce bEid wa*the PICh]RING -- I _ ONT. �.. O 81 ��)pe 8 O re :l enthusiastic comment heard on the sp Oi91 pal 9 - e per � � somal Cooventioa of the Pickering r�_� �� - - -- ----Boys' Hockey Boots, our regular lime 1 63 1rowasbipp Sunday School A %octatloa be -Lew ' held In the Baptist Chtmb. Claremont ' Q specially p71Ce(� 2.95 �'F Pe F - � oc Jonuary 16th. Commencing with _ = Several odds and ends at clearing prices .an unusnally large morning attend. ` 'sore and continuing through the after- -ST coon session with no cesra.tioa of in- .1. . BRADLEY�' " terast. while in the eveuinR for the final and closing session the Cooveo tloc church was taxed to its,cxpac(ty �; R. = C} Thia, considering the icy condition of _ - -the roads. *bows to a marked degree _ _' 0 '= the active intereat tbott in taken VOHB THAN EVER...A FENS SET work, the the of the in ibis great S PECIAL P �• work, the work of the HuodaA7�Sabool: d Practically all of the twelve Sabbath F-liebools comprising the Association bad delegates present. . The speaker Q� of the day was Dr. ,Gem T. Webb, of - = - 'FUR TEAM HARNESS the C. R. B. C., and who;by his out. - staudbig ability and gr"p of his sub- a 1 e `deet contributed targalp to the auoceu A Braila-mounted Team Backband Harness, of the gathering. Him eloquent sod A0 inspiring address at the levening sea• bra - _ C C layer e with h 2 inch ye trace eel chains. �lS. *fon, taken from the Parable of the i With 5 ring breeching. instead of beck- i = :`'Talents. made clear the duty and the l nal they ##ng s �tgbmag bead, _ so.(* Obligations of Sabbath School work- J ;Black mounted Team Backband Harness, "588.60 s, -' The chief feature of the morning Daily Coach Services- 4ession „wso the question and answer �r'�$ $i•eeeehing •� drawer period. which.contrary to the - .. •usual, was peppy and full. of intarset. --_--- Thio is not a factory harness, enetom made fa our r �Sorne very :per.-Anent questions were a --- asked, and received skilful handling -4rORONTO -- owm�h p t a m s iii by Dr. Webb, - ;We specie ize ou repeiirs ar _ 9 it ; b 1' to h nes ad collate. w The Rev, B. R. Steppbors. pastor of the Coacenti"n Cburch.welcomed the FarC a7© �en F S, - delegrtea at. the oommeocemeot of -D R YT ;: -0 D the afternoon session. Aside from. - Abe excellent addrdes of Dr. Webb, Leave Pickeriu tDe[{tre+atest interest of the a[ternoun R (Standard Tfine) Leave Toronto Harness t►od Collar Manufacturer A. M. P. M. A. H. P. M. �- d 7.26 3.55 d 7.130 3.30 M. 'ONT. Home Phare sloe � Picketm Mll�s d 7.55 •x.56 8.80. . -,4.30 8.55 5.55 1.30 5.30 -- r : - - .. •S 50 ' 6 55 ' .. � 10 30 !f>10 10,56 7.55 11.30 7.80 0 � We have a good Dairy-Feed_ ? 11:55 8.65 #P. M. &30' P. M. 9.55 12.30 9.30 at $36.00 per ton. ° 1255 10.55 2.30 10.8 Ootton.Seed Meal, Oil Cake Meal, 1.65 eI1.40 .2.30 ;11.80 '' j , Try this. _ ° .2.5� i Ci'et your Xmas Groceries from ugh' Barley Meal, Oat Chopp, d,Da i",W'6 t-Sandal c Sunday only _ _ Oar stock is fresh. Our prices are right = Mill Feeds, Steel ens _-__ r Cora', whole w C -ii`-"ons-at Toronto for-Barrie, llia. e Coach con ecu Ori Ootn, Corn Chop. Midland. Schomberg,_Orangeville, Hamilton, _ We have Miner Rubbers for everybody, Grob Work Boots for m ti _ . h U _ --- Brant tford. Niagara Falls, Buffalo - -= arttwool Socks and Over Socks S s ,. Owr6and meek prod$ad MR Rh 'for eand intermediate pointe. r �� $'� Coach connectiona�at Buffalo for all U. S. A. points later fti1ed with Anti-Freeze atoll your batterF r^ per r Gist yo r rad charged for the cold weather. • 'We have another good mash aq 12:60 per cwt. a Coach Lsxes J • Phone your Order. 1 r"' t4ee up for any Ned'yon need, t Phone Markham&102.' + Our prices are right. - Xiakerina Company, _ t enerAl Gnwa Riv+ej,c _ Wen. M. Duncan. Mereshs,ot, ..:•; o ♦ •:e n to :tet t'>t r +s f". :j• SxSro �Cr4 •• .y... r s.• 4 +� ,r,, ��,'�•. -Ina..;, .• ,.•: +�.n ",`•S. 'Ywa",. •.w•• ,rte .. - ..nTr?. -'F •Y,' .,., .!•sat. •:S�.w.�.•a",ts .•fie.te..�.,a,.;z+..:..:.ACL:J;±r: ,R ...•��°.,'�a' '.k•. '�.!:•t_ .i'. .'a,,:z„runt..-L.__..-i�....•. , ir � i+�:`s".,..�R...-a•.r�� .iGl.•�;�:.R•�.,ur=xis-�..-a�::�''i 3t�v_�.�: '.a.r:,m^«t:..•a«4�;n�'- .._:�r`=���-�l''�" `aa---,c�.z�nt••.:s4v-'c'__,�� - _ _. g 131�', WX 4-7--.7. A 4- Qf_au ecting,of the Por period, ild.weat4ec annual m aichard Tavin, of StouffYAk, The he held at apiojed during the l0briat. Aby% has been spending a coapts of ticultaml Society 'WIR kvtfig takm over Roble a Waine of M m Walter Ward ob Was season and fors couple of rayth vasa in th 'Ah Brougftm, we are naw Mary WX= �, 7tt_7az:e Vuesda d. He it ifirifi Wednesday next..Jan.-20th. Weeks after New Years, came to and neighborhoo when to 970 service in Broviablaw 9 as clareMeat. an end--on Thursday last, w Ward was I&: iiier C44 on a welcome visitor in our midst. Atlast, the 6obtler-Am.._driving % Mou4 -business. There will be an auction sale.01 over Barry's bridge- wi­trust the mercury drooped, to the zero service car always "idy. day 02 _Y on paniod- by a heavy- James Underhill bad a*business horses, feeding cattle, stockers. this will be the last one required mark. amom It 'snow-storm and quite `high kL 6105; pickwne oft PAtrjp to the cityon Morday sprbigerg,calves and-plga at lot 5, to be built over that $treat"- a wina atz'Ciars. Fred Lee, of Uxbridge,is visit con. 8, Fit-Aering. near Balsam, on, the last bridge had had a proper which fillol-opa�SOYLof QUefols" rX W PUXEY ng at the home of his mother to Monday, Jan. 2qth, the property foundation It might have been d made traffic very heavy._ 251y. an 43tAndiDg yet. on Sunday. Jan. 19th, to of George Lee. vorn The Pickerini --Mm. &�d Mrs. Beat6n, of Clare- ViAl zz-vaent,a daughter. Electric Service' The executive Of the Missionary Hous.e ;Barn, Out in 8, al 7 e'ar mceCommsociety of the Baptist Church met Afknob and tubeJ14:0 li too -Fanyth conduit, ftexibiej orThe object of this Assocl&t sea at the home of Mss.fl. M. Alterations. Special ser- Umen stealing and prose- uta the fok"". M Electric water Systems. • I Kwabers havita'a ProPer 6%0161 -tumazi beeoni i gradually Dee drafted the program for the wiring. Alte pusaing year. vices and motor installation. rin yp n Septic Tanks. Sanitary clos- MCo'rmick The days tit E he _g o"g immediately wiz any. ' gober -idg longer, i}it soo far'there has :ts. We also can furnish any kind of Hzewtive Mwmint been no signs of spring. Even Thick MBAs of roofing including Birds 41M. t: Membership too its appearance. Ltse. r Prices Tiok#45 may babad trout t"Pre spection we guaTu the Globe rpbiu has not 76t Butts. Our work and electrical in mein BeareNo one can he educated withont T rs srT on applioalloir will jn�et your pocket-book. A 'post -4 - f Bxse. Com.— reading. A year's reading at the card will have our prompt attenion. L. D. Banks,C PaIm. IS Claremont public library for Only H. E. Paor, s.Chapman, Pickeriv RIVED -­7�50 cents Visit the library on WHITEVALE Oat. JUST. AR Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday Jas. Richardsort. D. Munro, -afternoons and evenings. Presidents As a result of the rain-and sub. Sequent frost the roads and side- 7 walk@ have been very slippery Pickering -!.-during the past week, making B ig- monstea tioln both walking and motoring very dangerous unless the greatest care Is exercised. John Ayers, who has been con. BARR a flned to his house for a number of aX! Se rvice .-Teb 4 nd M1 weeks as a result of a stroke, was Mlls by day or night promptly in the village on Tuesday for the attended to, time. since he received the stroke. His. many friends are Comfortable cars. glad to see him make such a good Prices reasonable. _`he' New' Durant 'Car and DeLava recovery. At -the annual rueeting of the Phone 78M • 'Milker Etc. a Insurance Maple Leaf Farmer 'a of artial oo Aficesin Columbus one day last IAF design* tbat ­6 eek. Doacio, Morgan was hQuar 'As I . 'LAW particulars' ' _ .,Company held in the ComP807's ad by 11eiag re elected a director Watch this space for roll "'A digni8ed• not artiol, pic� deotgne that would tq -—---------- for a term of three yea g, 0 ario ina"ropria.te for the re,on which we congratulate him next week. The purpose it, view. Rev. Mr. Varner. who has been one Illustrated is IS 'A laboring in the, North west for B I L D E R, pie. yet has artistry. is visiting with his ClWeInOnt -No Greater Tribul­' Charlm 111C-.,,00�r sistair. hire. George Richardsno, Of We are now ready to .-Ciarewoot, and with his brother. 'N. W. D. "lipply you witkr: STAFFOR W. J. Turner. and other relatives le - -:;-7- 1 1 gin Road. 7 land friends In Green River, all of9 S BRICKS, 0ONCRZTE whom are pleased to see him• tock-takin a 4 INTERLOCK- Rev. Mr. Wintemute, a retnrued �jBLOCKS, one Whitby missionary from Bolivia In South ING?1PI?4 DRAIN T11A &Maries,, 06 ds r copied the pulpit to �Llssting Two Weeks the Baptist March on Sunday 6 ND AND GRAVEL & toL -,when he preezbed two excellent service -Jan.* 20 mondayq FeWy 3M sermons. At the morningPerry Cement Monday, be gave a most interesting add reas pin on his work among the Indiana in Bolivia. In the evening be preach- Products -Co. J 930 Vm" IA,%f Nut U4 1 ad " Impressive gospel sermon. �Ir_ 1.4 871 Bay St. Toronto The public will be interested to toknow that the following new PLANT-1 mile north of Cheap rates for farm and etluntr7 ,' '.books. as well an some reprints. Highland Creek. Es - Dip '13 E R TRA N D buildings. ubtle 11 4 we been added to the p Windstorm Insurance on tmatid1mgm mM@.Silos et" brsry, viz.- eneral Merchant, wind Nuw nmox—The Listening roslt, Grace Richmond; The Con. Thrifty Mela I Automobile Insuracre of all kinds. . .CLAREMONT, ON -JrARMS FOEI SALE -O"nt Roam J Hocking; The !Ranger. ELh booner, The U'n- Now (Suoeesser to D.-A. Soott) Batch. Will Bay N Write or phone certain Trumpet, A. S. H. itllsoo A Mode ra Comedy. John ED. BOW M AN 25c oalavorthy; Raprtntx—Mise Billy. e@, 2 lbs, New Dat Blelanarg Porter; The Valley of A L Onioos,, 3 lbs., 250 20 W111TBY, ONT. silent Men. JAMPS O. lbs.,C 18 nrwood; Cooking Onions, Bolen of the Old House, Harold R. All Winter Goods Must Go. Grapefruit, l0c, 3 for APuzers, Attotim heislon. BI- 25C Wright; Mists Billy's Di 5 Hart G and P Soa, r ene This is pone opportunity to buy 25c manoj ] r H. Porter; Trickles. G at a considerable saving, by Al Soap Flakes, 3 kr... I baire aecured the afency f­r r.bePro@6 'Stratton Porter; Mistress Anne, taking advantage of the Toru Flakes, 8 for We Wood&ad Ciucksbutt nrm IWPIG-- Temple Bailey; The Man who Rome 'A Reduced Pric-es now meats. and- will keepcoostAntlY01111 _g 80c per yd hand repairs for these popular juvzxlLz BooKs—Fairies and Glass Towelling. reg_4jkper yd- 1Cbimneyfl, Rose FylemfLn; The The stock is fresh and new, 25c Also, Umdon's baroaDd stable Flannelette, reg 85c per yd ettings. 'Tale of Timothy Turtle. ArtharS. nine. e reg 25c per yd twill also take contracts for painting Bailey; Flannelette blankts.... E89 The Golden Road, L. M. The Reduction is Gen barns and homes by&obw an's Overcoats, 'Ladies' Rose, process. by spraying. y, Camp Conqueror, mitts, well tailored, �­Jfthel==e nett,The Outdoor blanket ctkth, seg. $25,for 14.96 Ladies' Hoge, 49C Notimat"cheerfully given. Hostess House and The Iden SWe 98C t4r Costa,�brown, Men's Work ShirL@,... Phone MM . .,Outdijor Girls in Winter Camp by red, white, scarlet. blue, Men's Overalls. blue stripe, 1.49 w.62 Laura Lee Hope; e Shining all-wool Penmao'e, 8 lb wt, Men's Windbreakers art Sweaters,less tbaim half cost R. J. Iffmin" 0133rem"t ship.poetry by lea Ile;cclestone rog 5.50, for -3.95 men's Wool Shirts and Drawers.,each 1.89 Mackay. of the Forest, Arthur Homing. Men's Almirs Sox. half-lb. to Men's Fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, 89c: ATUNAL Scmxcz—The Dratba each pair, reg 75c, for Sk mens Wool Sox, 5 pairs' for -4-00 Green Itiver "Men's Work Mitts, reg 165. for 1.19 of Men's Fleece Underwear, Pon pwaowpirr—The Hearth .-Men's Work Mitts, reg 1.25, for Go Mun- man's, reg 1.00,for' 79c 85, for 98c Basket Factory I ­- Iffappiness. . Anne Men's Work Mitts. reg I tree: The Lighted Windows,Frank Manufacturers of Grane. F I N G 0 L-D ' S 0. A. Overland, . ..Manageru ­ Fruit I kinds of Baskets, Berry LITBRATURB. PORMY—Out. of (]rates, Faveem, Bushel T OWER PRICE STORE itbe Wilderness.Wilson McDonald, HEMiLy, BIOGRAPny—Elizk- Phone 8801 j Baskets, Clothes Baskets, Strachey', CLAREMO ------ mex, Lytton ONT. both and F NTJ Frank Pennock, of Canada, John Hen.Men Propt!SW dersdrp; Overcoming Handicaps. BRIN G IT HERE Misker of the well known Arthur Wn yin &e- listre; The Prince of Bu .0 - . .- . ­_ 1. awnea?Baskets,. g on :.:...,Wi%IeQ, W-.,anti L. Town e the time to get a "w:Svt of Townsend. Now Phone Madtham 6" the old met rw HisToRy. GRooR,&PHv and TitA. Harness,or get ye 5: at the Ori [ Gave in stock samples air Samdei ­fim--LsLbrqdor Looks Jeffray's harness. The .11. Pa.... Trees and Installment AM ant, Wilfred T. Grenfell; -of Ye%terdiky, Lord Frederick former may be ordered throughc6ta- logue at pricesquoted. BEATT Hamilton.. Catalogue free. IMUROHASING commodities by dollar STANDS FOR THE BEST I&Igo carg�collars,collar pods,sweat a 0 harness oil by bulk, harness down and a.dollar a week"has grown into COUNTY COUNCIL dressin -great popularity. Often the object purchased is, m sad s.Isa, silver polish other parts. "worn out before it is paid for, and the purchaser Repairs promptly done. —COUNTY OF ONTARIO— a fortune on the continues to pay. Bay yourself L. W. PTLX9Y. - CLARNKONT installment plan by placing regular installments • The first meetift.athe Corporat- of your baraings in a Canadian Bank of Commerce Un of the County af;Qatkvio for the He Re Gallaugher ilable year 1930 will be held pursuant to savings account. The money is_&_1w_sY_a_RT_a % statute In,"Council Chamber In the Grain Merchant -for use if required and, theft in no depreciat'100i rr ;Court Home in the Town of Whitby but Sec ruing interest an time goes On. on Tuesday, the 28th day of J Takonto 1980 at the hour,of two o'clock in time Is in the market to b Be Bay, JM C afterman. . " Jk7 ]BANIK ..XUPr0.::to,,, All accounts to be laid before the Straw, Grain od� Litter Carrier'. HAY Gerrie a Council should be -forwarded to the a mvpq. Door Tracks, Cow For quotations apply P1 Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. ",J -.-three days before the meeting of the ' OF COMMERCE ,Qerk, property cardfied, at least A�_ akC. 0� 1 E S 0 4—N It will pay you to het my pprices on J, with AJCA above before buying elsew ere. �F C:ANADA DATED at Whitby,this 13th-day of THE STANDARDBANY, ft; No. ICoal - anuoL.71 1980. Phone Pickering 1712 IVR A WX 11 JPR 0 11 S 19 Arthur E. Christian ON. 1 l5tf Reference Bank f�f Montreal I(.K camty Clark A -1A 2- 2 -A, ,� ..9.y;;.e•..{��..... y ::Zw�y,:..xs>...:y'^�;'•.••,Z�•�,- ,.y.�._�., e..�. 'tie ;,,,, .�,-.�•.:. r. - ;.,,,.'^ - :is r++r.. w ... .ai*i .. r ,• :.,_ x , ,ail..• .• s «..4'T •,« �•MrsrFm'" {3._sn.-.-: - ':. . .«„ ;,a *.w .l{:-' \•t✓.:;' v`ss :o ..k ..;��'y•fir•«ra<r•""Vw s.?y' .,.,.:ti �f" �., .yy a �'J�+'-":i�'�L�. .t� w- •�" i�- s 'v'�`b. ,.�•.. ..:•:.,^k.'+; _,,,�•, o - - , � J. •.... .ilii.'.. f - Y know it as eeting vQ .as Ida' But they r�- _ 1 had her--thaey 11" I,hem'all, meshed. know i w Dic �� J $ ax rWhy, k. x11 the time she aili� Annum �� ; i '` ••+ - _ had meant fust to lead them an=nul • •. 71LO. ' �� �04 - hand •them over whan she got them Assets Exceed $i�lYon Dollars right. But rhe couldn't tell Glean _ _ , The annual Royal of sha:ehold- forasttlatioa and execution of cites _- - - -' -- barn, that. Nor Virg Nat yet." He era of The Royal Bank of Canada tine measures for the maintenance of s -Our lIIc ftw in sales in 192-7 gianced at him-car. "If she'hed only not only marked the close of the that equilibrium which wouM asinine stuck to her :3romiae—to let mb know nest successful year oa semrd,but stable prosperity, o QVef 1925 shova3 .that 'there -��! But Ruth is so clever; she was rendered apQcially interesting S' by constructive addresses,delivered .• thinks she's a match for an . PIOWPraidsat s AddnifL year. And by Sir Herbert Holt, president; C.E. C, E- Neill, vice-pregideat and mostly she isl Wait! She'll prove it." Neill, vlce-prealdeat and managing managing director, submitted to the - ere over sCVCII hundred It was cold comfort to Dick. "Well, director, and•' Morris W. Wilson. meeting a very interesting proposal ' noir, what good is it to be here? If general mans er. y which Canada might benefit to a :and ten thousand addidonal w• had only ;aria to the city we could Si; Herbert, !a addressing the tar greater extent from the tremea- have alarmed t?a police there." shareholders, pointed out that in dOus tourist traffic that is co S A L A D A users last ear, Garrick smiled patiently. "You for- spite of the losses incurred by thou- annually into the cowgry tromththi =' get the Radio Central at Rick Led sands of invtiators throughout can. United states: ge' "Canada" said Mr. Neill, is at- From Rock Ledge I can alarm the po. oda and the United States the " �� „ lice o' the world. Eve "strength of uao business structure is tractiag a'pprozimateIy fifteen mit- i Every ship, eversuch that thereis nof amateur station,•°Id t wave 1Ieagth. forward to more than aemode modason to Ierate nival dmigrstioa presents aa�t an. ` — e wire etas w�or o open to me cession in business during 1930.` allele opportunity for iacreassing hi-,re!" Dealing with conditions In Canada, our trade. As yet there has been no ' f - "That's it," cried Ghnn. "Let me S Herbert stressed the fact that CO effort to build the tradi- go out' ., __ neither prospects f de a aces bleb . TEA -_ it H concerted with y a they t ein foreign trade tion that there are punch a "No. Doctor, put him up where•he nor the situation in Canadian Indus- can be made in Canada more advan- s Pr� � ��• can get over this quick.. I'll need you, try, trade_and agriculture, warrant tageoualy than to the United states. +� Pessimism concerns the outlook for 11 we could make purchasing is boy, tomorrow, need you badly. Get the coming year. Canada sutficieatiy attractive, it in shade." Industrial Advisory Council - would make a difference o! more 31r=ttn obeyed with, for him, good Atter dwells than one billion dollars s year in grace, and in a moment, with the full ng on the success ob- our trade." trained by president Hoover in secur- story, Garrick and Dick were speeding Ing the active co-operation of indus General ]fsasger's Address, to Rock Ledge. There were no form trial leadership throughout the coun- hiorrta W. Wilson, general man UU!!tfli tU �u — + ry-atth-e-Radio Central -"Try ln�e recent e is,-3�Herbert $Ser. reviewed the 60th annual re- ' UMl01tR11Ul U A dT R,E V F,i for a combination like Garrick and organ that it would be to the advan- port and balance sheet, for the year 1K++CC.. r Dick, wro wa- a constant frequenter tags of Canada to establish a non- eudigg November 80. The figures, "~ of the place: Partisan Advisory Council, composed both of assets and profits, eonstitnte They aeon found themselves in a of m of i a ility, repre- a new record for Canadian b CSAPTER I� "But why?" �akei Dick small room, quite plain except for the a ti outstanding agriculture and Total sancta of ;1,001,442,74a1�a e a s nta ve of to !BROADCASTING. . "Why? Don't pan get it? The'Sea airs rtes that were artisticaIl ar- labor. This council would brirtR shown, bei ng an increase o! pe y about a close rapprochement be- ;92,046,1350 for the year. Deposits "M , Vamp' was-resilly the floating st°s� ranged to bid a the bare walls. There tw try, agricul- have gained ;64,620,925 and now y Ruth—carried oe�:n the Sea ren government. Indus Vamp t'" house fez--sial awe were wer, a few Aanta and flowers about, tore and labor that would assist the stand at ;772,067,Y68. " ' Nita Malden repeated her words idealiag in for Georges and the reef. alas At-ne en at a eau s P� hysterically over the telThat was Brock's real job." piano of the repr' ephone. Gar- P"clueing variety. rick knew that there was lfo Nae now "I see," encow aged Garrick. "And Some of the best known artists had In Georges shut up .lite a clam It was __.( �d A418 1i to camouflage his fears. Ruth thought they might move the reality played on it.Tl ere were pholio- more than eviuent however, that he boat away. So she started o prevent a �� " Sydney Bulletin: For '*ill be out there-with yon-in a i that-and left me the note about it." n the other!a de an automatic o and wan not the they searched, ado's exports have largely eeaceeded low minutes, he shouted. Han. Thorc.ughiy they searched, Ant there its 1m Dick was still in a daze at the un-� Yee. nodded Glenn, adjusting the "Nuw, her»', the microphone," was no trace of Rae er-the others, ports, so it has had a balance e�peetedness of the blow. Mechanical- bandage more comfortably. "Well, pointed out the attendant, who had "All the wild horses is Haden with' wblch to meet its interest and` t ly he followed Garrick and climber when we got over there it was dark. been looking at his watch and a schg- wouldn't get a word out of Georgce other liabilities abroad. Australa. Into the car. As it started and turned There.wasn't even the light on the dule to determine when wo ih' be the w,w," Garrick observed. "Dick our on the other band. sells mach leis' { down the road to Nonowantuc,the cool c, beat time to broadcast the alarm Gar- only hope lies in winless in some form abroad than she buys, and lives on the a of da where t w� J � -�• rick had, impree.zd on his mind. or other. Dick. you're an expert at it." thin edge of financial despair, to the gat the dump evening air seemed to col- �}� -ifirs lett his faculties• He noticed for the �- Garrick looked curiously •t the little {To be continued.) detriment of its plants. As a result.' they 1e�• ,,.4 hole in a cylinder dangling from an more or less direct, the Caaadfan "Why this way. Guy? Why not adjustable stand in front of him. —`� Minister of Finance has a reitabtesnr- ',to New York!" s►, "Is that about the right height' You 'Mfaard°a Wa.da GA Grippe. Plus, and when the debris of was had "I want to see Nita Walden first prefer to stand? All right» How's been mostly ciearid away he began.' and treasure her. I promised her." ' that? Now, ior.'t forget-talk direct- - in 1923, to reduce the public debt-' Ruth first." ly into that little hole. Keep up your Find Lmidlins Are InCre"W Australia has the deficit habit badly,' ' "Well, the club isn't far," i' voice. About three inches away fromOttawa.-The i and hasten increasing its foreign' Indian D°Dniatfon of pace which makes, a cats& "Y , but tit®city, the.police—" �, o the transmitter. There.� Now, wait Cama has Increased by 8,108 during debt at a "Wail, Dick. I know what I am until 'I tell you. All set. Leta go. trophic seem imminent " f doing." "Ruth Walden and Vira Ge-ard of the Past five years, according to the Nita Walden w Nonowantuc. Lctig Inland, were kid- figures presented In a complete cen- a as frantic when t , " Garrick arrived, napped to a house boat, the `Sas ane just cAfraf ed by the Department Failing Hair—Just try IlAlnard a. Vamp,' !Nara Duck harbor, Lon of Talisa Adaira. "If it's a ransom .hey want . . torsi h $ Is- At the end of the 1929 census the - I'll land, "Only he who simplifies his posses- - "pay a million", t ` � Slowly g t. about nine o'clock, Indian population stood at 108,012, an 1 Fay a milljoin? Pay nothing. Yes y and distinctly Garrick compared with m sto4 flat years ago, alone can really redack his worrtes." . . a million to catch theta and save launched into a brief description of A complete census of the Indians Is —Bruce Barton' • i the house boat and followed with a taken every five years. , r lair . but not cent n ransom." ` detailed description of Ruth and Visa - . The room telephone rang. Dick an- . "� :� - P _ awe 's it. a and his own suspicion that the 'tea 4 �� "IL's Glenn downstairs, with Dr. ��` Vamp" was now somewhere in the ,REVENGIE " ]Darling of Story Brook." Dick said Georges shut up like a clam. Sound, probably on its way east, ' Garrick finial ed. There was a ail- Hath any-wronged thee" Be brave- is-the time to recelve the highest - - --- tjo more but Garrick understood and j boat Ruth figured that Brock and ly revenged;. alight it, and the work's prices for your Live Hens. + encased himself. ever ence. He looked about stupidly. Not ybody were away and it was a that be could Have expected began: forgive it, and 'tin finished. ...Write For Price List. At the desk stood the doctor alone.! time to d°what she wanted. We slat than silence. Yet it was wes weird,d, He Is belo whimself that not above LINES LiMi'TED ,good "I've got him oat in my car. I thought got a canoe and paddled out. There uncanny, He had spoken to a an injury.-Quarles. St. Lawrence Market, Toronto . he'd betel ace you first-or he did,i wasn't a sound. We climbed aboard ypmute i ;rather." land went down to the little engine and invisible audience. Was it one,, a - "What's the matter?" - room. It wsa beastly dark. I was hundred, a thousand, a hundred thou- l' - The doctor did not answer but led fumbling about for the switch-the sand? No one could do ether than guess, the way outside. There RAs Glenn,!nest thing I knew I heard a scream „Aiwa r wrapped in a heavy robe, his head from Vira-then something or some. "Always the radio is a tempera- , that is, if bandaged, still very shaky. body must have hit me, he put his mental thin g you can nay t "Garrick," he cried. "Did you hear, hand up carefully but did not touch inanimate things are temperataeataL yet? Someone carried.off.R.vth. cad .the ., Garrick turned. It was Professor , _ bandage back. a_-his .lar __and. �- Viva in the 'Sea Vamp.' When the that's the last thing I knew until I acro w sl-o Yia�jaat lieardha was there - y doctor hold of me he and had hurried into the building at gam. patched me�came to in the water, halt fn-Il o! the the esewa. up; I told him; he was for ringing harbor. Must have knocked ane cold .� s }' sip the sheriff, but I made him wait and overboard. I m to get to Now, Dick, exclaimed Garrick, until I could see you." i n they were outside, "I've t that y the other shore and some people n a g° -In the rapid fire of questions, .t rap-'baagalaw got the Doc.,, fiat call off. �" "� lei • peared that Ruth had been Rettiniz "Whip was it?" asked Dick. "More A surprise awaited them as they _ mors and more anxious to do some. than one?" drew up at Glenn's garage guarded by y n w thing. Vira had con frsed'to her that "I don't know. But I think so. I the Astra Agency men. ; "Glad you came, air," exclaimed the =alae had seen Garrick and when Glenn had a vague feeling there were �a - -- larrived he told.ef his meeting on Main couple at least back of me.''' agency manager himself. "I've got street fnd Garrick's messa " " three men here now." The manager !ice So, Dick mumbled asicastI(Ruth took him inside and closed the door. In They had agreed that the Pint thing.with s side glat.ce at Garrick "Ruth the corner was a well-dressed man Ito be done was to fix it so that the knew very well what she was doing, "Sea Vamp"could not be moved away eh?" with a Greek ca:' of countenance, N Laud Ruth bad insisted that she be Garrick was too big to"take offence. handcuffed. e driven over there that evening so she "Dick," he replied merely, "Ruth con. Thin man-his name, he ys, is eould disable the engines, and make it I fided in me, that morning at the Achilleo-came in here early tonight --lmpo&ibie. They had agreed. fff l,Iaonia. She's really clever. You and claimed this sari ,-said he bail a - - bill of sale for it, and wanted to take r it out. He's pit accessory after the - ia 1 n ss�suW t n m } at least' a receiver of wouldn't drive his fat stole 'The man. who The prisoner seemed to regard Gar- moistest half a mile when it's out of order,.ws11 often drive his brain all Gar- rick as a savior. 6W with a head that's throbbing. "You see, sir, I buy the-Inner Circle �• r.nderstand?-for fiftl thousand dol- such punishment ian"t - v Lars-understand? If I;get all the for one' nerveal It's unwise, amend goods-understand?" - 1Vs unnecessary. For a tablet or tstbeidsalplfsestospe�adebe orbiter-you Garrick did understand. It was a two of Aspirin will relie� a head- ✓ - ••,,;� ,nab eW boot spy,to aW dwe haat r of making a quick sell-out and -' ache every time. So, remember •-- P getaway. "hare's your bill of sale this accepted antidote for and Lv 'People who want to itwch the coast gnlckh or whatever it is u have for this?" bP&M yourself a lot of needles staf- ' �O'Fha Chief a of°O° 'becaasa Achilleo pulled out a Paper. It.was faring. Read the proven directions a h k the out lr esxpa feat-antra Sae-ascan 16n�a train to 8oeteheea 0aliitoeaia-� - signed by Georges and Bae Larue sa mind you'll discover valuable •• • •.. . gra agent in fact. "Now, I understand `� for these tabletr, For head- k Jima Ao r&A - '1' that the mono is to g It is•not. some folks still�fionder it y pass tonight at Schee; to check colds. To ease a it really dose relieve That's Then is no emu fare ora the fig CRING&b the Ismer Circle when'this is signed?" 'Nora throat and reduce the infection. �' Limited and Grand.Can Laaioed or ora eta The man nodded. "Then if you want )'or relieving neuntgic, neuritic, settled! For' lmoas of mass and . r$O0°t offid k_ "• to get free in"this little illegal trans- _irbsuinstic pain. [otmd'it°'dba. To ` - �� � �y� you mmt is — action, Mr. Achilleo, and have that Peale used to wonder If Aspirin consult year door;Cure the eme of any bamt mss - fifty thousand yoursel;instead of leav- migbt •be harmful, The doctors always turn to Aspirin for films" eat daMrC �• �t Ing it in court as cash bail,take me to aMaswstted that question years agog d�W Wwm M 01 PWA - the Inner Circle and get the goodal" • cda0'a�,�saavi F 'saa1�� Garrick'a raid of the inner Circle il�eesteJ lwra an entails r.' was a noiseless, if not <. • ' .' But It was onlypainless affair. fifty?er cent.-success- ful. uccess- inn Bean.!seta Te 4a f ul, The net nosed on Georges; RaePIRI N r^ sel�st�t e.>sier' Iarue was nowhere about. =; . a ISSU Nog 4-16 *aaoeeuwcaaa. `. , -m 4 r.. . s. . ,. n _ fO}-s. '..'. .•,✓"' X r j,:i-yr- + p<p l: .. . .- x44. ..'pr K'' ...—. !1A• ,Ar , ..,.-, 'S" .. 'rr r. _ .. ,-av -.. r' .Y.`1% ^a'-'': a.'^¢. :i?a'. •v 4,.:.Y•?` -A'�;a w d ffi u. y.-�:� 'tx', .Q^' 'u. rKx' ;,.-.,.:.�a.,, 5.�.:,,'i,(.,-,+,�,....., t.��•: k ,�'w. .,. „r..:n.,:,.�.,'r c5ar�• . .s.. p;,.R•. - w�„,,..�..�?'. �v.. ..,^'-. -.b...' v'� _ti.<.'. .0 "h':-,°:.f, -+. .:t.�."ytr.. ..;y.,.a,-c... - °"��,'.,?�s"i.*'r _.« ,uc.�'.`5' a, , ,xr, .'gym^�K•.m. .•. :s,rr..s-u} .. ,. ry 'n •.-••' .. .:'• ..w•-, - � .,•.1,8 P ,..+nay;x,.;ry S•-,.c..� ,.,•.- «L. -.:.....,.-. .-.,', .-a z :':..._-•:•rri c+� ..-- >..-::.� .. .•�- •`'- .^'�� •y.:..,,,,,..}R .. ,%'� .i- � ],rue. I • .. • I .,e a • 1lJ .r� Empire Gains New Dignity at Almelrllca s�1talpt>r7i�1 �. r ,.1.,. 7- f rg,. .Y.y'a'' r "i`i " ., r' cy d f y �" ,y, �! 'Y•y'?"°- p' .As i kne � 11 ' PRovlsloN PRICES ..:. y 4 y& f q Jy ?yy 4y' H{✓/Y /f'. '•;'.(✓ 1 � ,+ O w, Two Pilots and Fourteen Pas- 'Torotdo wholesale dealers i re.quot- p 9 i.< k 3 /era J al MA, ��sk, rye "} r` the following prices t0 the trade: ✓' 4Y v4,A � f`YJ lh,fi £ aC1>)gerf¢ Meet Terrible rooked f:eaata—Hama, mad 28 to Death in California ' cooked los 48 to 52c• smoked 7' r .;✓fir j4x w � • . 85c; c ked %ins, , _ w H r � . . holls,,28c; breakfast bacon,26 to 37c; '" �," '"` r Mfr " *�> 4f . BODiFS ALL BURNED - hacks, pea-mealed, 36 to 40c; 40, '> smoked 45 t0 63c. y= L Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 60 r.•a '. • 1 �� r Los Angeles, Calif, Jan. 19.-The "; - to 70 lbs.,24c; 70 to 90 lbs., 22c; 90 to most devastating wreoli to airplane 110 lbs.: 21c. Heavyweight toile, 40c; passenger, service %teary at 7.20 pas g lightweight roll 26c. - ' ' ✓ o'clock this evening when 14 passes- Lard-Pure tierces, 15%c; tubs, gens and two pilots lost their 1Svea is ' 18'/sc; pails, 17c; 'prints, 17'fsc to - Maddux•Transcontines scb 18%c. w. the crsah of a 4# Shortening-Tierces, 13c; tubs; tel Air Transport Air line pians at E 18�4c; pails, 14c. Ocean Side oa the beach between Ban Y , Pork loins, 81c; • shoulders, y' Diego and Los Angeles. The tri-mo- r �butta, 26c; hams,24tfec. w toyed Fokker plane known as the race PRODUCE QUOTATIONS. - - special of the Mad'uz lice, numbered G�f Toronto wholesale dealers are buy- : No. 9689, pis in an through the earth w fag from country shippers at the fol- 1 to;800 yards in an attempted landing 5 slowing prices: It then burst tato gimes and all with - I in were burned to deathr Eggs-Ungraded cases returned, :• fresh extras, 63c;° fresh fiats, ti0c; Some of the bodies were not so bad. aecoads, 40c; pullet extrsa, 47c. ✓f'j 1 ly burned as to prevent identification Butter- No. 1, 37% to'37%c; No_ but most all were Scorched and dim- Butter-861A to 36%c. - µ" figured. ilk•., ' s ' Churning cream-Special,39 to 42c; �,; t�� ' - R+lo. 1, 38 to 41c; No. 2, 35 to 38c. �:°• m Motorists who were eye-witnesses to the crash say that the doomed ship '- Cheese-Ro. l large, colored paraf- ° '` ....; M s ;s • - M., -.•.��yr�;�l ..� �. .. seemed to be having trouble as it. fined and govert:ment graded,20%c. ' > CLOVER SEED PRI^,Eo. „; ° � - M 1--- made its way up the cos line They �s For clean seed from a good seed telephoned the'. !t was flying at as z ' � _. ,cleaning mill the following, range of x `�; " � �� �✓ «.r I;N , altitude of about 800 feet and that the yes f.o.b. shipping points in Ontario - -�-` w _ "�S= k „w ��,6 pilot-wa�appsreatly attempting to ; a being offered to growers by dealers r x x F n k . y.: reach the sand of the shore fors Red clover-Suitable for Canadian r� ,� landing. No. 1, per bus., $8; do, No. 2, $7, ,:rx r • firy , �„ // r, the plane was as sees is hit Alsike-No. 1 export,97-98 per cent. - •� gs:' - l. the earth and then buret into flames.' purity,$5.76; No. 2, export, 96-96 per -; >_ _ ,,�; - -I The wreckage was strewn for several cent. purity, $5; No. 8, export, 92-34 - hundred feet, and the plane was-con- N, _pper cent. purity, $4.20; No. 4, export, THE NEW BRITISH EMBASSY NEAR$ COMPLETION 90-92 per cent. purity, $3.60; a!sike, sumed about a block from the shore white mixtures, $4.80. Splendid new mansion, to be the British Embassy at Washington, D.C., which will be ready for occupancy this line Sweet clover-Can. grade, No. 1, summer. The plane, which was carrying its full compliment of passengers, return- ---- _ HAY ttNa STRAW PRICES � * L- A �sz�o'- 'Wholesale dealers in bay And straw Alberta Makes While it would hardly teem that Continue igh !este, left :Ieaico flying field about s :' Bre quoting to shipping the toilowing 1930 could set still another high-water b� 8.30 p.m., afte- the last race of the "I_M� aces for carloads delivered on trackNew High Marr mark+ officials ui' the Dominion Land On Immig ation day and was en route to the Grand F !Toronto: office predict that an even heavier - Central Air terminal station to We t` 4, No. 2 timotLy, baled, ton, $15 to filing will take place thio year. __ $15.50; do, No. 8, $23 to $15; wheat or Homesteads 4 Reg!na, 9aia-im-Wial,"N of tue city. �•, Prairies are making Saskatchewan a .straw, baled, ton. 310 to $10.50; oat s A' c '---T Hails ���' straw, baled, ton. $10 to $10.50: No. I ,. ;, Alberta Student their battleground ErC►+Cl�ville - timothy, loose, is quoted at $20 per Wide, open Spaces Of Pro- insistent demanis have been madeJ Frozen #o Death 'i delivered. Vince Are Filling Up in I to the Provtaaisl goner a+neut that . }' LIVESTOCK. Rapid ManneY 1 t•.srt�° dmmlgration of Mennonites be _ ridge P�'I() Heavy beef steers, J$9 to $10; taut- Son of Let}tilild a Minister stayed. —, - cher steers, choice, $9.50 to $10; do, Edmonton. Alta.—Alberta's old g Such out-spoken leaders of public , y — tom., $z,75 w $8.25; do, ta:r w good,�tlme "Wide Open Spaces" are-.ne Believed to Have Walk- Governor Roosevelt s Mcs- %plains in Northern Saskatchewan as $8.60 to $9.25; hnfers, choice, $9 to longe- aide-o,xrn Steady, and by no ed in Sleep the at. Rev. Exton Lloyd, AbR-icam sage Received With Mt1C11 �:��;' 89 75; do,com., $7.50 to :8.25; butchar mean '%lowly. aw.t.ers ark filing 61) �Bishop of Saskatchewan, haze ptblio- Satisfaction �'!E +Lows, good to choice, $7 to $7 75;1o, vast exp:noes of good fertile land that Edmonton-Dern from exposure to ly pretested, against the further is ! com. to med., $5.50 to $6.50; do, can- less than a year or two ago were 5 below zero weather,. the pajama* flu% of Mennonites. � Brockville, Ont:•-Thee message from vers and cnt#era, $3.60 to $5; butcher bol $6 to -tonnd..en tlzae ground 15 In of the National Order of leaders 1 P`rsaklla D. Roosevelt to the :rev► , waste visited only occasionally by clad body'o2 Hamish Kelly, 18, trash- Bishop Lloyd, presided at a gather• lbu:la, d to ckeyce, 1726 to $8• do.. ` goon, hunters and trappers. man student at the -Uafvermity of AI• York State Legislature. now Ia res- _ :ned., $6.50 to $7; do, sion at Albany, requesting It to 29- $6.50; baby beef, $10 to $14; feed Figures for 1929, just released, berta. r hundred p , , od, $e to $^; Stockers. good, $8 to show that s total area of 1.Sld square feet below his bedroom window at of all parts of the prow nce. `po4nt a -m to t.ia c_en�une- 'C Iib 50; do, fair. $7 to $7.50; calves, �� of sew land were tiled upon in Athabasca hall ori the university Recommendation was made that l tins with another commission to be ;good, $16 to $16; do, mod..-1110 to $14. the Edmonton land district alone. This grounds early Sunday morning. the move for more 9iennonite immi-I named by the Government of On do, grammars, $6 to $7.50; springers, comprises '4,655 homesteads of a quar- Last seen at midnight. Kelly to be- grants be made a test case on the tarso in regard to the eatablishraeai .'$110 to $125; milkers, $75 to $100; ter section each and 186 soldier grants. Sieved to have walked to his sleep) immigration rights of the provlace, of Sit International bridge hcroat the !lambs, choice, 113.50; do, buc,cs, $10 This smashes the. previous high sad "lipped through the ,window) Mnch of the excitement over the mpper SL Lawrence In this district, to $11; sheep. choice, $6.50 to 117.50; mart. estabiish.d in 1928, by more which was open 28 inches when the. . )hogs, bacon.w.o.c.,$lS; do, selects. $1 I proposed blenno-tite and Central has been received here with 'much ; " 1ho bog prem!.";do,butchers,selects, per than Y,000�wnen 3,870 homesteads and body was found. It-vas trosen so European Immigration has subsided satimfsction R, hog diacquat; do, f.o.b. prices° ;1.2ti 128 soldier grants,for a total of 3,498 badly that doctors could not perform I for the moment but the ProvinClal Ia his message, Mr' Roomevelt s, twt under w.o c.; do, tracked in, 60c were filed One feature of the filings an autopsy until Monday. government has-named an Immigra- stales that a tour of the upper St. cwt. under w.oc. last year shows the value of publicity Kelly was a son of Rev. W. E,9 tion Commission which is commeae Lawrence convinced e i the built In 4 -- — to a district Wolf Creek,west of Ed- Kelly of Lethbridge, Alta. inR Inquiries throughout the province, city of such a bridge being built to IOnL,�,,,�0 1� mouton was one.of the,most sparsely o - One ofl�he matters into which this order that facilities of ate and s f populated and thickly-wooded stens Proposes t0 Lower Board wi 1 Inquire will be means to tins between New York Stale sad Oat '� WO ACls Ace Dail in Northern Alberts. post,�,ge to Canada assist natives of Canada in settling tarso might be improved When Joseph Srqith won the title i on Saskatchewan land He has recotnme-.ded a commlestoa Of "Wbgat Icing" at the famous-Chi- Buenos Alres, Argentine.- The be appointed to stnd7 the question. John Birch Claims to Be Old- eag'0 Fair, settlers from all ovev Can postmaster-general, Informing the SHADOWS adding that "I am now informed that est inch Claims lit Empire ads and many from the U.S.A., de-cid- government of the new Canadian the -Government of the Province of ed that Smith had made a good choice poets) regulation reducing to two Lore the Shadow of the morning Ontario has given the matter cousin which decreases as the day advances. North Bay, Oat.-Proving that he sad they became his neighbors with cents the postage on letters from Frlendahlp is the shadow of the even- eratlon and 1s preyued to seem ` was still active at 106 years of age, all possible speed. Canada to Argentine, effective Jan. 1, mend the apyoiatment st a moolud t•1 Only two months of-1929 fell'below expressed the opinion that a corres- Ing which Strengthens with the set atop to study the gnestioa jointly >r John Birch. -of Ntpfasiag Junction, y lied ting sun of life.--14 F`ontaine., with a commission to be appointed.by who Cls#>zs to,--be- the oldest_azaasan 8 -the number Qt flling3,.Aad adlag_teductioo should be aP�._ already vetoed several bills prnrid+ RwM rmor- _ ing. for the construction of an inter. In the British Empire, split several November and December. to mall addressed to Canada. this a y d several bills Pt-has slabs ai hardwood sad then sawed 1'ho heaviest month of the year for � __ _ � "Quality has given way to quantity 'through a 14 inch ]06 without stop filings was October, when 807 come- "We must-learn to adopt, to adapt and the individual to the gang or the ping for breath. Any day he is'to be steadS and 22 Soldier grants were filed. and to improve."-Prlace Of Wales. machine,"-Andre Siegfried, national bridge by -orlvate companies.' =,. ' seen wielding an axes on the farm of - -.hl% son, Adam Birch, Albertan Capital S bows Marked Progress wetermt-of the Cv4meftn war, Ur Birch built himself a home on the o shacks. Many }-' Nipissiag bush at a time when the : sow thriving city of North Bay con- •. ,� 4 "��- � '-� • misted of only a few log shat y interesting stories of the early days of the north country are related .by the veteran axe-awinger. .f : : +. ,~ a► .•,�,t, �+ a.,,�,;1 When an interviewer asked him �.;' how long he expected to live, he said, • f. nra .. •jokingly, "until they have a place for - _ me down below." An inveterate pipe - a,,.n1rPT -- - - 7 -- ---�.,...•_, fie__ni3es. tobacco continua and even when he wakes-up during r the night is accustomed to have a .�^ few draws. +': *1°► -r [ ;, �. r^,. ,..,,• #t: Toy Balloons Go - --'" Long Distance Toronto, Jan. 16.-From Toronto t e the state of New Hampshire, a dim- l tante of approximately 650 miles, was the distance covered by two toy bal- r, w loons which were released here on ` ;. New ,Year's Eve, it was learned yes A r terday. z Stewart Christie of Toronto re. leased thre toy ballon, on New Year Eve with his name and address on them. Four days later he received word from Bow, New Hampshire, that one of the balloons had been found. Yesterday, the finding of another of - :•the balloons was reported from Mere- � >'jdtth, also in New Hampshire. Moth- Ing has yet been heard of the third. --� 'AN iNTERNSTSNG VIEW OF RAI MNSTICRN TOWN ' Next to acquiring good Meade, the Edmonton, ��� 'looYiag cut. Left-Provincial `parlla"eat bn!ldings. Centre, foregramnd-81911 Ipvel brill over"North Saskatchewan Yttvsr. ,t. best acquisition is that of good books. . �-C. C. Colton. Iit lit-1trathcona, now lncorpofratad with Ndmonto'. 3 , • ri'' -h•+y'w,�"az, ,•s" :. _xx:Lua'etw�•°°-t-aa'..:�.�`7. :...•:xtw,-:'�.•`�!...c ..-,.c..W;......,.r...:.;w,s+..1+..�.�, . :aa.. '._r. .. ,. _ _ --7e ; 0 TTIF T, 7 77 777", .72 T 77 7M 71 E4. 1 w. Marl. An T L01111 I SM;Se '�t, See . ..... 9D lse Bessie Bath spent the —Dr. 13-T. FV1aHse,,Aeldde;rt Dent- 'day party to about 25 young peo-, Ist, -office In Veek-ej,d Wfth'fr1eh:da to Toronto-- residence, two doors 00 on Weduesdvy evening.' 'r pose., 8 Pent aliday laakt*week with skauthercolumn. 0 If. and Mrs. Crock. —Miss Marie C-7wan gave a birth 8mmu0I Stanley, of Bow• east of St Andrew's Chu ch, Pick- The 'Women-8 Ass ering. Office hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. t. Nul.9 7jo oeiation of M&OVille, 6P01111t st fOW days With Ited Church will bold daily, and evening by appofntment. T-- John and b]is. Pow M e an supper and concert on A (X-ray service).—* Miss Ethel P6well. of the Monday evening. Miirch 17th. -�Wbitky Hospital, was home for a Word has been received of the —Rev. R. H. eat "' Rickard Pent sof anys last week death At bts home In Tisdale, several days last week 1 o ou DC9 r Sask..of-Charles Downing, at the attending the Winter Sch6ol held—Mr. Miller, formerly of the Old Friends Standard Bank here, @pent Sun- "a of 62 years and 11 months. under the auspices of the Uuited ay.W 'brother of Church. d ith Pi�okeriqx ft:iailil" Deceased, who was a —The townshipcouncil wishes Mrs.,John Dann.and of the late L. K. Devitt and daugh- are the it understood that they will obt George Downing, of Pickering. ter. Nobel, of Toront6, snant a was born in Pickering Town- couple of days this Week w rch the --best friends V%y for opening roads for care. —Mr. and Mrs. - Harland -ship. but moved to,the west many fornler's hr - and parents, Hugh and Mrs. :iehlld, of Chore Street, are,visit''ff ears ago. —Many of our radio Ing relatives in Torouto for a fatip, b few —Mrs. Clara Rothwell Ander- weelts. making a supreme effort, Succeed sou'oi latest and extremely interest. • —Harold `Richardson was con. ad in leaving their warm, cosy lug p1tty, "Marryibg Anup.." will A: e !load to his bed for several days beds about hilf past five on Tues- be giveb by the Greenwood brai. Old reliabl. Ilaat week stiffering from an. attack 'day morning and bear King maticSociety. under w -of lagrippe. - George's speech in th' the auspices 4. the,House Of of the choir of St. Andrew!sCburch Brands. that --livio &nd Mrs. Bashby. and P�arllament. London. Eng. The in the Pickerin King's speech g Town Hall, on the little daughtcr epent Sunday of wwo followed by evening of Thursday, -Feb. [5th. ��i ternoon with the -former's sister that of Premier RdIngRY.- McDou The Society havergiv stand the test- &n this play Itil Brooklin. IVNDATION CARRENTS.' aid and of the French Ambassador, in several of the uearbjr villages. fouN Mrs. D. J'. CAlagban and child. The epeeebes were* received in a and is spoken of very highly. Ad• ren. of Torotito,*speut Friday' and clear distinct tone. mission, 35 and 25 cent@. 4 Baturday with her parents, John -A comed_v drania, will be pre -In spite of the severe-,-t-old and Mrs. Mn rkar. oented in the Pickering Town Hall weather., the Busy Bee- Mission Mrs L. D. Banks has been con- on the evening of Thuasday,Jan. Band was well attended, with 23 beforst o re fined to her bed since 30th, by the Young people of St.. present. Under the leadership of to'. Christmas, but we are glad to bear Matthew's Cbnrch,Toron under Mrs, G At-not the following offi- that she is s,imewbat improved. the auspices of thie A. Y P. A. of cers were elected by ballot toe the G -The antirrat meeting of both 8t- George's Church. There are coming year:Pres., ArthurSmitb: St. Paul's and St. Andrew's con. fourteen members in Ahe cast of 1st Vice. Jack Boyeq; Sec'y, Lill- character?, and the drama.consists Pearson; e -,greitationg will be held this (Fri. Ian Pe r Tress., Walter Reid- day) evening in their respective Of three actis. Don't is* this Asst See'y, Marie Burns; ,Planiet: 46 Doors open at 'ehurehet splendid drama. Do Ruby Andrew. Mr@. Ross Burns tc 7 .30, play*begins at 8.30. -Owing to the icy condition of Adruig then presented the prizes for the .1he pavement a cars 5 cents. number of sion, 85 cents: children, 2 year as fuil()ws: ,Mo,,t regular at. -St. George's were ditched during the past ge'q A. Y. P. A. held tendance. rl�,week, but no serious accident Norah Clark; Lirgest their usual meeting last Wednes 9 a' lount in suite box. Ruby And. reported. day, when they bad a v '!were F !�#!Y PrOfl- revs': Credit, ipp bFi!lfing e vw The a - meeting——— -t E-e tabl;6-a-u-dli-appy eveii'mir-, ennibin- rilerubere. -WalteiReid, .-The Baud educational and musical *elec- will meet in the b&oenjeut next I -iFickeritig public library. will be ing edAL r P p the library rooms on eery 4iheld In the Stittir-day at 3 P. Dl. for their regu11 - tioaq. Several members gave v6 work njeetirig. -.1,1evaning of Friday, Jan. .31.1t original and pretty -reading on lar 1 ben a full attendance of- we old fnqbloned townov-while —J01lU Can] bell Gilchrist; presi ,r itxrs is retineited. contributed delightfully vvfth dent (if the John C. Gilchrist Lum. song-. duets and pianoforte aulos - :A'dFNT$ FOR -A utimber of the youngipeople be), Co , Ltd . of Tor,.nto, died d a social -,bf the community held The evening concInded with old s,iddenly tin Friday last at his Aanceia the ball orlZriday eve& fashioned games. Every one had hotne, 180 Perth Ave.at th a Ing. About eighty avitedgutote a happy time and all are 160MOR of 47. Be -had - been enjoying 11111'em present and a very pleasant fQrw;ttd to the next meetine. apparent good health tip to the "I time was spent by all. b cial eveninfir, situs Of bi, death find had reg,'. -Miss Edith Murray and Mitts arritniied by Mrs. Davis. tarty attended bumineae. Burt'i-c Madeline Cra vt ford were in (3o -Jobn and Mrs. 6`11"100, GOr- Pickering township, he wm6i a son bourg lasit a eak attending the dot) and Afr- Law And Clare anti of George Gilchrist, Ifiniber user e L0, NA g of the Young People's Society of W• H BAlsdoa find dati"ter, W hitl,y and Picksiritia. Be, moved '7 *_J0RAWU1W ..Winter School as representatives Mrs. Bal=dric, of Pickering and el,lant-end plaplair ruill owner of C c 17d0n9d AL Paul's United Church. Loi-. of Whitby, attenVi!d, the t,) Toronto in ,RSI. Mr. Gilchrist another employee of this ..W MWM -i R. Balsdon. an FtisjOti"ITON &C04Wfa;dA -The otervicesi in St. Paul's Unit. wedding of Normal d is 'edCburt-h on Sunday mill b, ag of Markham. and Mins Gladyll company forivied- the firm of of Toronto. (m S-ttur- Pf'1wer & Gilchruir. lumber war 10 30 a. in.. Morning Wer- Gonstable. p slid -Ohl Justor Division nf day laqt. The car ar- c 'AMON& M a Dept,17 W P. tn.. Evening 'Service, terian, Church by the Rev. Mr M a to _emony w-m-pe -beat* P Some veatti later Air Sunday School: 2 30 p. tn • Y, P� at the Riverdale Presby. Power retired He wFol a member of the Royal Templars of Ti-nipe S ► r -E.C. Jotieo* many friends are Bright. After the ceremony ot once Society and a vii t president . I I "M platted to know that he is making receptioniiwaii field at the home of and act ve member of the Lumber- good recov-ry in the Oshawa the bride's parentst, Tboman and mtq� , liVtlociat!on He ie stirvived Galseral hospital. where he under. Wr!a Con-table. Tbb happy eon. by bi-, widow. whosemaiden name F1 I went %a operation lat't vreek, He ple left (in an extended wedding va-s Alma 11, Lea' veno-ooe -on. ',isxpecU,to be able t6 return hoose trip to New York City And Other Camphell Gila hoist, two daughter' G' R: 6,3o a few days southern points. 1-0-jelle .1hiron, of Detroit. M r!i -A number of friends, We wi.4h 't.) remind `%Ir s'lb- and Mi- Lexis- GiN.hr6t, 'Fit 1%1-me, in the form of^ sur rise party. met eLessaty Elp j. %,jve,I by ir;ioi four at scribers that mon" is i thehorns ofJohn snJ Mrs. Eo w in 01111' bol-inettit. a f I tell br,41-wrt., David, Win. A_ H. K ell on Tue,day evening. Jan 14th, many do not -mtee,u to to pprpvi�ce %nil j4raes T'. and one sixtur, Mrs. Thio 6 rhe time of the year %bet) B. (i Faint. Fill tit Ti*-vtiro. His land astiai-qed then) its celebrating Mrs, Powells birtbdity A moat 11101t 4 our Pubberiboro renew mother, aged 9,'� is still living,ing. . V enjoyable time wase by all. their 1-a-b--criritions. 0 ow 1 n g. nn the sonnal ' Convention - of the so far, hAv-& conte in with -their NV ie wish our ihi -CU% -A number from here attend doubt to the bad roads, very few. ed BALE REGISTER. E�Dy tomers . �.Pickerinjr Township sabbath renewal*. We would like the !MamUy, tan. 27-Credit sale of School Associtition held in the matter attended to soon niq poi horses,, feeding cattle, stockers, Clareniont Ba • ptist Church on sible. There are also a large spriligers, calves and pigs. at lei and Fribnds a Bright; Wednesday last and report a woet 11tull ber wbo Aro one or more years 5, Con. 8.-Pickering, (it pigs, __�LAnciM&GIGI meetiag, there being R trr arrears. -We respeetfnily ask the property of Geo. Lee. 9 mos. _z—go.od _aLtite d1kince- rid an tizv*tlew _tbowp_to-remiti-at cum We b,*ve - -credit- Sale- ,at-one Velack sharp: iprogrnm� to Day cash for onr stock which-is Hugh Pugh, Auctioneer- appy and -The regular meeting of the scoobiderable' item every month Wednesday, Feb. 5th-Auction Sale Women's Institute will be held find we need the money to ch) it. of horses, cattle, pigs extra ,gop<L, Please ren;lt- Tiie@day next, Jan. 28th. at the implements, hay,, barley, oats and home of Mrs, G. Barker. A paper --A form of -amusement which buckwheat suitable for seed, at lot 'Prosperous entitled The Laws of Ontario" will be quite general durine the 15, Con. I. Pickering, th r e property will be given by Mi-e. R. Winters, remainder of the Winter-will.be-- -ef th—eestate-of the late- Alfre- Dont forget the 'Poll -Ca I I-Cur. that of preventing Ftmatenr tbeat Clark. Sale at oRp See cent Evvint's. Good music will be ricals or dramas. Not 1111181.11y years Bills. W.'13. Pi;;�ell; Auctioneer. N W YEAR, axn there were very few of these -The services in St. George's to be heard, but in recent years Now A4WOM8091114110til. .ir Church will be rts'followe : Sun• the uresentAtion of plays has, -7-day-School, at 0.30 a. m.; morning become ft popular form of,amuse prayer, at 10.30 a. Fn.; evening ment. No other form of enter' F r - LE-(!aced Yarko-jhtre hoar At 7.00 p. ni. Rev. E. G, tninment will draw such Phone Piek 2�_,S. up. .Grasmere Farm st large 19-20 Robin san will preach at both andigrices as this. A play with a 'services. A corporate Commission goo" OR SALF.-Good ;rslde' Ayrshire d healthy is bath 11V A� bull,2 years old. A MpcConnelj,R.R N for the Women's' Guild *111 be kruciire Find enjoyable. Those 1,Pfckerina. Phone Pick 1713. 0. _. - -- . - 7 Fred n held at the mr)rning Fprvice.. w-ho'"ke p"t-in-theM -have-'their -1-NITTM13-CPIX'B E"MNG­A And T._.. Bu" ting Pickering -Master Donglas Jobn8, -on of latent talents developed, and the lVall kindsofold-fashioned woolwark repaired _.:tEstablished 185_ L W. and Mrs. Johns, of this A��dience 1;-nially receive their write%I.-*.Jenningq,,R.R,2.C;a.remont. 20 village, was taken to the Oshawa money's worth of healthy enjoy WOR SALE-A clustritity rif good Hospital Tbsirsday last fo tinder ment• timothy hav,.,.z lot I,%, con. 3.Pickering.es- :igo an operation for apperidiciti.?, Mate the late Timothy Reddim. Phorepick -On Thii raday eve�ifig last Gen, 27, 3. 21 The case was a very serious one., E. Lawrence. of oL&hFt a. was THE ' -CENTRAL GiiRiiV1E SA LF-0 0 rncined frame linuse, we are glad- to report that the arrested by- Constable Cwr FiOnRgood!condjtion,'�situaled intheVillageor o A.,T. operation was sticcess6ftil and, the charged with beinit intoxicated in PickehnR. For full particui2rs apply t Telephone 4900 'Patient is now doing as we*ap a public place. He was taken be Law,Pickering. -can be expected, Ulf fore Magistrate Clark, vi -Mr. and Mrs. Burnp, of Toron• mainded' him until Saturday 21 years old,experienced firmer,is able to rho re. NIV TORR WANTED-Bv Hollander, tractor and truck, ants position, Will be sperit Friday with theirevening, and in the meantime he fr,e"'Feb. 1st. Apply Pickering Newsil 21-22 .:tn. dr, Mrs.Jere m is b-O'Connor,of Church was the guest of Governor Lucas, C St. Miss O'Grady and friends, of of Whi&bv jail. On Saturday AL-9 OR ROiT-Farw con- -.,Atito IR epali r s, Accessories,Oils and 0 1' 06brivrit, were al*o her guests that evening be appeared in court El.!kf 44 acres, being south hauoflot ts, �,n AA premises at pbove irlance, under the auspices of St. Cheater and U. Crammer,-dAY. On that evening ft ensu)ilk) eqcorted by Constable@ Wru B. Pick 2709. Lrd iubyihitxd ) so e, wheb he MI -'Aine, Ace.tyl . ne Weldling lFraincis do Sales Church. was held pleaded guilty to the charge and - 7 L"OR 9, A LF_-A h(mt 40 or 50 acres In JL - ird 1*.1Md i.n.kter home when an exceedingly was fined $10 and costs. arnou-nt- sod.suitable far pasture, reii oi jot&.con. ppg 4 Pi kf Hnt, H a irig in all to $8&00. Lawrence Plowin A AM- n on iaylIst, I he average snowfall ill. 9 . Geo Jackson, it Jrtime wa spa t by To. had been inAbe employ of the r"NW."J,Locust Hill. ME, *nn Repairs mak but .--es tb is 66 Inches for the winter. General Motors &a a pWoiber, de on all ORONTO WET-W-A,99- LAUN- V10 to JAMUNTY tble year the had.been out of work for three TDRY (Simi fknish�-LatouT d synonst rectir-ded at the Ob river cattiad tory is ice. just )eivv saw months. He was on his way to explain our 24 hour Sexyfit tot cars, Torodto to begin work in the Ford fte with Mi.S.W,Davis, barber akv. we wUl-pick up and deliver 3 times a week. -the winter's average. %Cts VAFber factory. Having mbwd the brts 7 N Was away above the aveiiage.for nt OshawaGE, TS WANTED-11 von are tbat nyon tb, but January wat;be taxi to A took im to Pickering opportunity to better your ',"ki"Business will put you w 40 low the average. We may expect where -he FSpected to catch the the path of succ'W"s.,onitshout rule. Po4itively, tAff ll,,R,l "d best lint Italf the winter yet to corne, jos g. bno. He became very abnx_i_v_e_ and of got sold to istmiheik. M 00 and more for the industrious man. Apply ing by ordinary w=inters, bot an when he reached 'Pickering he now for the nearest lomlity,Rural or Citi,- and CH-A—R-LES B S P E N -tv,spring may materfrOly short- refriqed to pay the taxi fare, and wart the New Year rilitt.ft THE K1NSC0, Dpt.R33, 149 Craig U. A.n hi rreEt was the result. Proprietor, .4. �