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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_01_31 7 , 7,9;7%; A 5 � .7 J113CERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JAN. "%TnL XL fig, PIC DUNBART.-ON GREEN RIVER. �'~ :. Medicat Aliss Pearl Swan spent a few (lays Then-i -will be a�darce in Gray's White's- :-Mill AGREEN-W. iD the-city last week with her sister-s!Ila!!. on'the evening (.f Fri-day, Feb.- :.n& H. 0. PE&Rsu,,j_ 0 Physician and while there attended 7th. Toronto,Cl.over7.Le-a, L.JLFand Surf oat Duabarton. loly at the -Poyal York. chestra,�vill provide the,rn.usip. Gepts E. FORSYTH. Opb.D.. Director Is raritting-full ItlAst sawing lum- Th-c'services in-Dunbartoni Mis,,�Ziorx '50 cen*s, ladies 25) cents. 'Lunch pru- MILLS vs, JL%%DDItometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. ber,, reaches, doubl6trees pn Sunday -next will he a,; f,)Ilv.' , vi cd, ­7­ Ift* emt_:of the American Optometrical Sunday School 2 -p.' M.I Evening - Established 1839 wilgaea etc-- AUDLEY. Aft5datiou. -,Yes examined by appointment. p.' uL_ Thee will-bl�, a Pbone'"11804. C!3remont. Oct. Qpi-n 'to buy a quantity 6t good lebration of .the Ifuly C I The Aud!ey Community-Club will ornniunIOIL --`VARL A.GRUBIN.R. O­Ere,�;Iabt baiLwood arid elm a tl�,s service. Rev. L�'.i r: Rabiison Specialist. Honour graduate of the Cpl!eie gs. fil b. i cha� 1.0 present their interesting drama en- YL EED AT y vf Canada; Cold medalist a-id titled"Nancy Anna Brown's.Folk" on 'A The A. Y. P. A. will hold their reg- n prise w4vaer in 1928. At Markham -Glaici Chappillg Tuesday$ the evening orf Friday, Feb. 21st, in eeryMonday from 9 a,m. to 5 p.m..i., Dr. and Fridays. n de bri r Tice. At Stouffyille from Wed- alar meeting in the Community Hall the Aupey School house. Watch FIRST COS on Friday evenint. "al--8- .1 needaY to Saturday of each week. Eyeseiamin- p. .rn. when fitted and repaired Fligbest-Qualityt for particulars. ed.G Phone Stou 24%. 461y INJ.toidikethring Baskets of 1 Rev. E. G. RobinsonRo�birison will give An ad- Why pay costor freight and Middle' :At Lowest Prices. cleser'iption.s.' - - . DUNBARTLOIS. naart's profit.on v-*tiur feed .dress.. Everybody welcome. The Ex Price reductions a-t -meet -at 7. Born, on Tuesday, Jan. 21st, to -1 can make any mixture of feed@-yogg t P.-In. to arrange thi- program for the H. CHRISTIAN, Barrister factory. Win. And Ut­. Carter adauglitt-r. wish-Barley, Cats, Corn, Pe�aa, A ye4r.. ­1_-L*SOMtor.NotaUPub!ic Etc. Money to Mise Thelma Max%-fleld entertaitied or will sell pure Peas to add Co Phone Markham 644 or 642a or write "a. South Wing Court Hem", Whitby, 261y Chas. %Vbite. Locust Hill. Ont. r of her rait&R-f-p"rids to a' your own grain for chop. 7 party,one night last week. The driV ping. and tb-us make T�4QATON & ROSS Hat-ri,(teri. So.--- -c)ads made- the tom-e-going very e46 Lee's sale was %�ell attend- ted t your 6*d go further. SayStrftt�ioronw. rV v innortV x6rtbern.Ont;�r-ro_8*jjildjjig, 330. A ed .11nda. aftcrncor. emit-o-r- The eiideroads these days are, in a J. Douglas Brown. of Toronto, visit- very bad condition. beiig the worst BARLEY FEED 79.Beaton, F.Row. Adelaide 2787 Apple Barrels ed-his mother on Sunday. 10 14 A R D 8 O?\- in years• due to their drifted coudit, For pigs Or-cattle is the best value 6X PICKEWNo- Lorne and Xrs.JA�nas, visited with ion. The truck-drivers have great -JL%Barriatem Solicitors etc., 213-214 Conled. Morgan and Mrs. Evans, of Clare- difficuity in collecting and deh-4trhi)g the market without exception, Ib FO R SALE most on Sunday. and lower V"Iti"Life Bitildloz, Corner Yonp and Rich. V' is higher in protein �-uk=O Sts Toronto, Phones Adelaide 4489 and milk. in fibre than other mixed 4118% Pickering: office open Wednesday and Mrs. W. Harbron, and Dbrc�thk vi' A number from here will attend AF - - feeds sold at higher S15911014i7 Oven1n6a, Phone Pick Noti. Stt.. sited friends in Claremont for a the annual tueeting of the Toronto In large . :- prices, couple of days last weeL East Presbyterial of the Women's Dentat Misses Leona a6d Norrine Wilson Missinnrry Societtv, which will betield. Try it.an Wj_gMAranteje-Sp4&Cisj I. • in St. Enoch's United Church ---------- of Toronto, spent*the week-erM at the I Toron, price for a short time. hDinj of their parents here. to. (in Tuesday and Wednes day pelt F,20 r'ar), I N -Feb. 4tb and 5th. K at Cogeoaa cbry&r--gatinnal nne�tinz was het,.! ty. At Claremont OffIC411 Oyer D, A. irz% the-A- +. on it'hesday cf t1ni3 ary Twisday and Friday. Phone ey 27tf ities week, Tea was. served, after which, per will be dispensed in the Dun- i7 last tie different bran- barton Unite church Sunda Tj RR BERT T. FA LLA ISE. L D S., quant ports from It at rhes of.the church were given. A the rnornin service. -L-LD,D.S. Graduate*(the Royal College of m*ss services vniff be conducted on Friday mental=I%3 and the L ruverwq of Toronto a PIC-14IMNG em �hprt pr�bgram followed. 09ke in rice second drAw east of St And- The Greenwood-Young People will evening at 8 o'clock, when Rev. R 'burcii. Pickering.ont oilice h,)ur, 9 rear's C L'1M present their drama entitled -Mal- H. Rickard, of Pickering, will give A woodsupply of Hard 3"ad Soft P.m. tofprn. or by appointment.- (X-ray "Wirvice)- Phone.Pick 37ow 431y, LUMBER YA_ _R_D rying Anne" in the Mount Zion he address. Coal on hand. Alco a supply church on the event" of Friday,Jar.. of Kindling Wood- *(;HQQJ- itupo"Ta loutolint we i9cma,to. THE RURAL 31st, under the auspices of the Young People's Society here- S No. I f._ stove length. - AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. At the Sunday School Convention 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. .Fwe and autectic bije,,jura rice 01 all Auridd, Sr IV-Row Turner. Iva Postill, `A 1110111 04189 COMPOlkift of Solid lizatic La Stand• held in Claremont recently, Burnett Bruce LehmAn. Blake Lehmam Haz- 4' me. Jamieson. of Chis place w,,i:k elected DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING Reitil, It.-Iste sod Josurance, old White, Edythe Williams, Lorr- �.GEORG E K EAY-Licerlsed auction. Secreary-Treasurer, to succeed John sine Harriman Absent. ter'Allmon Live stock 'ha sable Farm Properties a Specialty. H. Michell who, resigned after­;:�-rn- Sr III---Christina M41ne, Pws, Car- L. SURNINGHA A# to, Terms MaMnable R. Read Office.21.3 214 Confedera4lon frig in that office Z 332 yeaz- ter, Dorts Sauth, Aubrey Snuth, Rob= Building sod 0ecerai .3. Title. Phone swuff 9=. 61-4 Life Building Toronto. ert Jackson, and Bobbie Malcolm Contracting. FPOSTTLI- Iicensed Auctioneer. Phone Main 1390. ,tractor School, Pickering. Feb. .1 ..tbj,,nt. Jr. III-Lois Draper Bil- Estimates furnished on all C14,41W 6 fbr 004talies of York and OVU". Ama­ I;e Harninum.-Cecil Postiii. Mildrea of work-fater "M sahm of ad unda atzennqd to on abo"WIS Addrs"Gleez alvar P.0,. onL, Branch Office Vordon Buildiag.- ;;�hite. Root. J_ Windsor. Jack- Bier-- Pickering Ontario. by. Mary Malco!m. Lois Tu era ab- Alterat.lons.and repairs. Ir% 8-11HATON TOWNSHIPaLESE Phone am. WTI! The Citizens' lieauue Concert gent. Ist. Class-Fern Malcolm. Jul. Crbrmneys Built Concrete Work. Aje Goeiveysae". oczatniattles Feb. 6th promises to bia_3 g 57 12 W few 1111bitills -he event of 1. 7. ldacwy to lam the :iieason. A Wilson, Jun Bielby, David Turn- Phone PiAerin "Wow ad KarAw L61. THE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER ?r. Romer Jaek-son, •Lornp Carter. FA IRPORT. ONTAEUO oat.AL 1-V A gang of �.ho,'eller.,4 are clisar:rit; Prirrer C;vs_s­kIlen" Mitchell. Don.: - WASHED OUR WAY. th -Brock Road s" IF outh, _�o that traffic. aid 'Duncar.. George Whitp. Clayton R. URANT­7Lot I. concession 4, may be resumed. JAL%s S"rbw% Telephone Markham 7um S H I N G L R� Business and Munici- We have made a business of Our peeve, -G. L. MAdleton, i.4 in Jackson, Malcolm Center. lw&ab day- Here each color, S GRANT. GObFRX T&CO..at St. Fast, ToromItte I Wh4by this week a nd:rjR the Nova Ben is Sbiagles ti lacy c formula that beet meets its Canada. A41*laide A d fabric is given the scienti. sea Remomber J. 9, Bab-tion'-1 Tractor' won- of "he County Council, Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles Schoul. on Monday. Feb, 3rd, ineedi.- For each clans we use Bonier Philip and' Mrq. R. P�ilh, Bird's ;,It Slate Shingles, 'WTV. MAW. LIqENSED A use from nice to twelve chan. were here over the wet k-end motor- for sale at 4 I U0_ -(,E E N.W006 A ONEER.Cor York;Qntam and Dartu" Cbmft*% AM kinds of safes attooded Res of filtered rainsoft water, -lr* fi­:' Buffalo un Saturday is TWI11111111reasciftablie. Datepro Ins Fred and Mr,,. Cassie spent Thurs- CLAREMONT I= _y be An average of six hundred gal. T. PATERSONLIS tarreased"NEWS.officy Bed and Liadspan- MLij M, A. Puckrin Of Whitby "IS Call and get prices. dealt Om�. WbitbT.Oct. Sly lickas for your family washing. day- last at Agincourt with the forinr visiting with Will and Mrs.. Middle- Phone 281-2 -N,) wonder clothes I%underid er',A mother. Mrs, Wm C�aasie, here are cleaner and ton. Our public school -vas.closed dur- last longer, Ini� the I Our scarlet fever patient is up and :LAW" tir%t of the week-owing to the around the house' agiiin, ­ white no Coal, CoAl I Oshawa Laundq__181 Dry illness of the teacher, Mr. H, Jermyn. further cases have appeared in the -.A young poi)-ple'.-i gathering was. of neighborhood. held at the home of Mrs. G. W. P hil- leaDing Go., We lips on wedne..;day evenin d a -Mri. Russ, philip., of- Buffalos -N. AND SERVICE STATION ard-RiLd jr an Y. is spending a few days with her _Soft_e0A1 f ----nt rlrj! cleaning Very plelisLant. -We are prepar LO keep them sanitary. Our clearilai "The W. %I. S, membersas re. -t6--[To-fir ET6�-- 5 and their ea- A number beat quality-on OP- turns old clothes torts arer-invited to7be guests the .. ofthe congregation met of repairing of cars, A4so blur,,;the 'church here on Friday evening -A hamd Out like now. in tory charging, electric Women's ln;itituz. at their "At VVE CALL AND DELIVRR Home" in the Totten Hall on-Friday, Welding and in fact f,,r the purpose of discussing the Phone 6800 Feb. 14th. ffnarbeial part of the church work. 7, everything in con. AL. LAW The Young Men's Bible Class pull- F.C.Jones, 1,6cal Representative. Rev.' M-r. Ferguson filLed ht.,; ap- vection with pose gi-_11t;r an oyster supper in the car, work. Pointment in the St. John;s Church on latter part of February, to be TIME TABLE-'Piattaring 8istiol, Sunday, havirV enme by way entire- _ Gas. Ails, Grease and Aco6asoAgg' of ly given by-the. Young'tier:. comw T.R. u East due as follows= Whitby, Brookifn, and No, 7 Hizh: No. 10 Mail 7-58 A M. and see what they can do, Ft1witys on hand. Taxi Service. :t way- On aeeount­ am, lte the t' un Peop!e are.*busy these Agent for Chevrolet, P,X- Brock Ro�ad was impassable. 80 Local 5.24 P. M The milk trucks are haviniz. theii days getthig up another drama while Sunday train, 8.38 A.M. anise are also rehearsinig their drama 4: 'diffleultie,:- these da•s ZaJ� Gordon I Law Train@ 90tng W"*'. duo u follows-- delivering their carate, ..: rin.,r arid "MirryinX-Anne'i pn*r to giving it 1V No. 29 Loosi 9.23 A. the city. r-f'k to in the neighboring villagp_q. 27 Lafti. 2.19 P. M. The onIv.Vassable road this, 9-W P. M. week being by Brooloin, the Brock Don't ill iss Seei L)w ing Anne' guu�ay train. Road being badly drifted. 7.32 P. M. -_141 the pick erin-R...T-ow-a-B tt -- ,Od.d air, ' *" 91"" __The_�na i Foregning is acc�rdlng to Standard y Miss, Bate on Thursday, Feb.6-Lb. met at the ho,ne of time. Thursday afternoon of last week,Xra. WHITEVALE L. 'Johnston presiding, The rnieetbisr mithing was Of a &6votional character, I - 411� 1 Only Famed Oak Arm G"i Blacks 31m. Wedding bells are. ringing in'the upholstered in leathe-r, rT. C. 43r-" �-a­ n r-riew -or tett ninnity. $5.00 L Ccm for January. Horse shoeirig a Specialty, Missionary jljonth'y Mrs Annie Major is spending is The President, two -Vice-Presidents,- week with city friends. All Generm I NVork, including NVood and the Secretary were appointed to -1 Only Quarter-eut' Oak� Arm lVork, promptly Hugh and' Mrs. Pugh motored' to prepare programs for 1.930. -Aldi-npholstered in attended to. t the-city on Thursday of last week- ough the day wa.; very cold there wa-�, The Bon-a-Sprit club had a most leather, $6.50 . Al'in, Agent for Taco Farm a good and the meeting enjoyable -evenfiv on -Friday just in was a mnzt intrnr-�;ting one. At the ;Fumed Oak Arne and Ro-ker -Machinery. Whitevale. close of the bu.-�­�,ss �f the inecting d Miss Bat� served Kenneth Turner -of Toronto, spent cane back, upholstered V T. "M-Tc6c iifre 1"V7jLrd tea and sh- -the week-end with his parents, How- seat 8, $10 each menta. -GREENWOOD ' A and and Mrs. Turner.. The annual "concert and dance of The attendance at Turner.-- ___ public school. I Only Upholstered Rocker, the -Brqugham Fire For 41rowmIg &ys and Gids,. Company will be has been rather small o-Wine, to-the Fe"Old-Peop!e and For in the township ball on-the-ev- epidende of-thicke"- of.- 1AIN -hel,f- ening o Convaliekents f Thursday, Feb. 6th. The The Public Library Board intend Reed-Rdeker, $3.50 1 Used-Colern an Lantern Cora-Huskers and Geo. Wade of rad- lwjding an oyster supper on January fWAMPOLE'S io station C. F. R. B. Toronto, will 31st at the home-of J. -W.. arid Mrs. 1 Used Coletnau Lamp be presqnt to provide the music. This Brayntrid �•'TXSTELMEXTRACTJ! ge. O.the.r.0hairs at reduced prices. Popular 'cornIiarIk always dra;� a A irminber of men in our vicinity Bed Hanging Oil Lamp I.,,, %Orv, COD LIVER( crowd, and their programs ov- hive had the misfortune to f9jI arad vn"D create new strengft energy and Xacb iii good repair. Ap*rter-sut Oak Dining Table er the radio is enjoyed by many thov- break their ribs, namely: Mr. Har• arairitit attacks Fortifying(hi systein ft-orn iscuts• sands throughout Canada ;ihd the rig, Mr. Nowlin, Mr. Pugh, and Mr. disesses,such as Giippe,Influentit, aid-0-leather seated shales ha Now im --nited-States. They vA4,be assisted Annis,to watch $30.00 -we-have, also, t Cough Colds.DMtheria,Fevers,Etr_ W=1 's lbftact of Cod LNer also ar,"_ -the prompt turely hdp lbr pale.sickly,Indew proved Coleman LaBapS, b,. Bert Harvey, who is' r The Women's Association of' as Canada's )eading 'entertannef7ia!nVd Whitevale U-rited chuich will niaA at artaerntic glih.K-buddaV into vmmanhood- It O"Y tO OPelate,'giVO -liar Jermyriss Merry-Makers, a7rld the home o 17 Mrs. A. Fleming Olt taken-regalarly ft Will Impnwe the,krva"a;t i�4 vevil -7 -a wonderful clear other talent. There wfl! bt, a rffr-lTil i Thursday, Feb. 6th at "Lo i;;i57 Ow. and ct" Ment booth at vv1h;eh-,ill I.j the word �rr roll call. Will a ce �' ^���•�+ brigbt light real upset :::;.g lunch. Everybody members Price kindly be present as plans I Phone 1800- and pe.rfectly safe. corne And enjoy ar. old-tirnp. concert for th.,� Valentino suppe-r-glfid concert. a and dance. D�,ors will b-� open at 7. to bp held in the, school-roorn on the T It Furniture Dealer And ALVINBUSHBY 80 and the program will bee-in at 8 o'� evening of Friday, Feb_14W--,wiH JOMS Drtig-Store h Puaiwal Director: - + _'FT clock. Ad-r,:1t8ion, 50 c i clre-C be completed. ",ij Also Ambulance Service Hardware Phone 40M wider 12 years. 25 cents. G. M. For-I Pi4hWtUg. C a7th %-Wardim no the. r�,=ty will ­%fqrrr%ne, ArTT01. of- P I C K E R.I N G a. _".zert. -hc 1,10ke I Ft-o. r % MT21-v 571711171-- 7':, bi& loringly. A soft rotor burned In her cheeks, for she B16uw­ Plays British Official girl [lazed beek at her Hope obeyed or -jMortneamirror had bright green hair ys nig 7fluffy 4sIr that waved on- had been composing a letter to Bill, Pad in FasWonl (Empire around her BmAll'-whIte IjChei iiaiiid.' Her ekes Iveneith Ilei Tells o *elrd'hair looked almost sea-green. Took Her' Name As H- bright green! 7 gill man towered above Monsieur S.11;art ' Built 'on Unity ­Hppe face, but "Look at me!" Hope' hurled the Men,lywl4ing fhfterert a UP to it w rV Guy. Crossing to where Hope stood. Types Thal They Can Wear -ords at Blonsiour, Guy an she to- without so much as by Your leave, n"i� he fingered the soft masses of hair. th� t" Off her hat. Look—look what your Evolution -6.1 Commonwealth By Muriel Cotroni -me. Look!_-wietched..stuff has done to Then he suddenly tilted up,her chin. By ANNETTE Descilbed by Sir William "Blondes wanted al usherettes. Monsieur Guy nia" a noise be- "Jore, but she's got green eyes, Clark at Canadian required-- tweeu a suort "a-L I a gasp, and Hope golden-haired girls too'. The Yeiy thlugl Y guess 'some "Apply personally. between 9-and 12 found herself uncermoniously hurried . .Dinner in New z' brainwave struck me as*I passed your th ex- a.m., New Majestio Cinema, Picca- into an adjacent cubicle. - Wi But-that bralawave's going :-York window. 'depilve"youi of t�19' little lady if dilly" clamaticius of surprise and- dismay, to The evolution of the British Em Hope T. rovish'%-smg4l finger, Mitch the little Frenchman examined her I can entice heelaway." wanted" head. pire and the derelopment of the doe-, running down the -The man laughed. n had been run trine of complete equality among the Column of the "Daily Gazette," pulled "But but, ma'ra',i6lie!" - he stam- "Jove,-but it won't hav6 hit 'em. autonomous-nir of the Common.. omous embers up with's jerk. Her heart gave,a mered at--IengtIL very thing! green wigs. The -wealth 'was traced is an address b3 quick leap, then returned to the very hope swirled round In her ch`alr. eyed girls coinplete with green wigs. Sir 'Wiliam Clark, High Commission- depths. Only golden-haired girls re- aR'hat are I you going to do about it Stark- originality! Say eagerly he er In Canada for the 'United Kingdom, quired! ou must do something!" turned.'to Monsieur Guy­t"could You at'a dinner of the Canadian Spcileiy, Hope bit back a sigh as she turned And then, without an atom Of warn- take on an order Jor a d9;eu. green of New York, retches ecEutly. a "So,ffiat's that!- she murmur. tag, her overtaied nerves gave way, wigs at oboe?"' Sir Williain said his - lawny. owir position, , ed aloud, as she wearily walked down She was hungry; she wAs tired out, him. created little more than a year, ago, Hope was still staring up at I ✓ pablie library, where --�- Sudden- the steps of the and she Varst Into a storm of sobbing. Where On earth had sh6 and the recent sending of envoys each day she came.I to scan the adver- Monsieur Guy, a world of bewilder- ly she gave a little cry. from the Dominions to Washingt=, "Oh, I know you now!! P tisediients. You- d meat in his dark eyes, patted her were indications of what changes had Physically she was worn out-andOUT" shoulder. Thea: you're Paul Trent, aren't y come about in the imperial• atructure.` la mentally. She was nearly at the end. "You have brought the bottle? I "That's me, little lady"' "The guiding principle of the Brl- • Out of a job for almo?,.t three months, cannot understand- -IGIve nodded. She'd seen his photo-4- fish Empire is the.principle ot-de. • and now her money was practically Hope pushed the packet' over to graph in an Illustrated paper at the • mocracy, applied not to a singie mat gone. She owed for her tiny room: him. Ilbrary-Paul Trent, American mag- tion, only but to an aggregation of -.-:'7 -her clothes were so shabby, they 1111- Ile opened It, smelt It, held It up to nate, who had come over to open Lou- states scattered overthewoTlil," the ed her with dismay. But, with her -Res- high commissioner said, the light. •Then he gave a'cry of an- don's latest mammoth Cinema .backLothe wall, Hope defied defeat. gr' ar He dashed out of-the-cubicIC.--taurant, the deadl.,.� rival of the New MmItation Not a'Saleguard' 165, She took her name as her slogan, and Hop*e could bear' angry words, tones Majestic. "Unity, cannot be safeguarded, a' a eyes hard, beld-on. of protest, scurryings round. and 'Green eyes beneath green wigs for The, blouse is a big factor in mi- statesmen In the past have sometime, She could write to BILL of course, them my attendants That'll knock the New lady's wardrobe this "9*1, for thei shortsightedly supposed, by attempt' 49 jacket dress s -15e gaining mole'If the worst happened-but that was can Majestic." He beamed OR Hope. Mi'm'selle, listen to me. eems to Ing to impose limitations, which must the last resort. A warm little glow now explain, and I am Indeed & 'Little I.Ady.-Ill engage you on the and more popularity every day for I nevessarily' be artial, on self-gov. enfolded bar as she lot her thoughts i fated. I was two years discovering,spot; and I pay well. I'd never have sports. street and semi-3ports. "'Umear. Tnstory tai eel 19 fertile in -dear. big the for The femininity I test on Bill . brown Bill, formula of GoLditone. When per. got.that bralawave it I hadn't passed ty of the one I'm sh> who was putting every can 1example4, one of which Is not neces- ce of him- elas! this morning and seen You sitting ing will especially appeal to BOPhisti- feet, I of it made six bottles. H- I . nary to recall on American soil, of the self into the farm that was at its be. I find to my chagrin that not yet had there like a Ktrand_0 mermaid." rated taste because oi-its utter chie, e some co, pitfalls which beset stich endeavors. ginning out In Canada. where I obtained the secret. I had all des- They talked and talked. ar#1 pre- Cald nwwness in shirred tape [a .1-7---day, in the nebulous future, she would troyed. I began again. This-this!sewly 13ope escaped-Angaged at & that is-so smartly Vattering. "The way to safety-Is­�(M�- reed�om ba.sed on comfit --f fflie-T-T-cannot slary beyond lier wil est dream's' -r Es one o tNose sTt to Anotne dance in the ,political Instinct of our ly financial, as,be was, she couldn't her go�heA it way be worn understand. -I gave, orders for all to Monsieur agreed to let as over-blouse or as even tell him of her present pari--) peoples,be destroyed. I am indeed desolate. had his publicity. `tuck in. It also can be mac'. sleeveless based above all on a faith in worries all round--.one stroke of bad' the cementing Influences of our coul.- I What can I any?" He flung out his Hope sped home. Her slim feet to wear with the jacket 'moo eller:cute to the crown as the luck after another-lack -of capital hands helplessly. hardly 9"med to touch the ground. EM.hell silk crepe is medium used supreme o)-istitutional liak of empire malting odds even greater. Hope Razed up tit b1mr through eye- u the letter-box, wattlag, was her for original model. It protiably is one I - In �---79f our c( mmou loyalty to the per. No, she couldn't worry Hill. Some- lids that hurt. hardly for it was mail'tilght. . Dashing of the most economical ideas that one 'thing would turn up. It would. It You've not got to sayanything,- upstairs to her room. she tore it opeq. couid possil ly find. It blends perfect-I son of the KingUnity Is essential to the well-being must! t you've got to do-80melhiag� 1-1 can't The opening -words blazed into her tly with any color..and is strikingly A me- heart: fashiona*i-w'th black. i of the empire, but it too narrow an sma" boy flathed past. ticking go about Mooking like-like so, �inslstence on unity defeats Its own 'It be able to Style No. 165 is designed *n sizes! one of his handbills almost into thing that's escaped from a r-elreus! "And. darling girl, you !object. as we have seen in the past, P -1 will dye your hair. a and 42' none the less a too logical and ex. Hope's face Idly she glanced at it. I muxt—­ join me very soon now, for Yire take [IG, 18, 10 years, 36, 38. 40 then gave a gasp. "But I don't want, it dyed- I want a partner with capiltAl, so our troubles inches bust, In the medium size, it -clualve "rsult--of autonomy might "Everybody loves a blonde Golden, it to be blonde. I tjUlkst be blonde P.are over. Only a few more mon!hx. take.,4 2% yards of 39-inch material have perils scarcely less formidable. • :hair within e"ry girl's reach. Don't' ---oh, I-*,- and then—- *1th 344 yard of 1-inch ri;)boln; I - I "United We Stand" miss our generous offer Try Goldi-I The little man way 9112 In-, at her But Hope couldn't read any more Crepe satin, chiffon, linen, lace,1 tone without delay, Sole proprietors.i xith.his-bead--=—oneside.hire an in- for the t--sr,4 which made the be- i:repd da chine. 'rayon printed crepe ."Irr matters of higti moment sueb Guy, Queen'i Quisite sparrow. Suddenly hN black loved handwriting one soft blur, and georgette appropriate. as the issues now before the nations. ice 1pad- Mechanically. Hop* thrust the eyes glowed, his viords tumbled out. HOW TOORDER PATTERNS. of disarmament And of polities Write your name and Ing up.to the pacification of the world, Paper Into her bag. She hurried along "NIA'ai'selle, You-ybu wol-W" Bag- address plain- ly, giving number and a' of such the Empire. speakAng under the pro. ti the road. It was beginning to ralW e�rly he awaited her reply. A LZ6 Iti? the separate but `.Ocon it was a steady downpour. Hope •*'Yes-I mean. no-I mean-of patterns as you wazl- Enclose 20c In sent Plan, w turned tip the collar of her coat, but, course I work, but I—" stamps or coin.(coin preferred; wrap united voices of each and all of its 'by the tame she bad reached her With quick intuition the kind-heart- -it carefully) for each number, and member-states, speaks with far great- "digs" she was drenched to the skin. ed Frenchman saw daylight. Ile f address your order to Wilson Pattern er force than in earlier. days. when Hat landlady met her on the stairs•1 noted the shabby clothing, The dark Service, 73 West Adel.,ide St.,Toronto. Great Britain spoke alone on behalf Her round, good-natured face was shadows under the grey e,3a, tqe 0 of the whole. There can be no mis• i worried. t strained look.about the sm-:; mouth f His Real Record conception now as to where, when "Mise Trevi4h.I bate to bother'yon, So he gently. pushed line- back into' Xot-"Bow (lid he die?" — critical issues erase, each and every. J. but-but could You let me have same• her chair as she attempted-to-rise. But-How did he Uwe"' member if the autonomus empire Not-What did he gAiu.!" stands. But If the voices were mot thin to=tttto be going an with? I—" ""You will take rafe-am-lait with me, united, if counsels were divided, It - Hope forced a smile. ma'm'selle, and them we will talk. flut-"What •did he give!" "ril do my beat, Mrs. Brown. It- Hope felt too"weak to resist. Grate. These are the units our several peoples followed each if their own ways without regard to the I let you- hare It- on Friday will fully she drank the h6t coffee and To measure the worth that be all right?' munched the rolls, which appeared as Of a,mail, as a man, other members of the commonwealth, .'Thank you, my dear! Monsieur G -:f only members -of th commonwealth. I hate UY t Regardless of birth. I though by magic, thpn Mon 'Valt Cos' 1 k�ow only wo"nssita enuld ensue, - w1hat — ­11an to unfold-his plan,-sad Hope! It-is an broke off awkwardly, listened with wide.,e7eq. -Wh No we stand, divided we fall." "01:4 that's an .right! et _en et t---"What woo his station?".. Ing, but ops which returned urned last he was through. hope did not -"Had he a heart!" old and a trite say But H40M forcing anbaAer amile.. "I'm know whether to laugh or cry.. And-"How did he play it Is still worth while to recall in the - sorry to 131 --- Ills God-given part? circumsta. Ing so IoRg.-, be here first thing on .9sitirday morn-; Was he ever ready General Jan She'ran upstairs to her room.' Peel- Lug. With a word of good cheer Christian Smuts. former Prime min- Ing off her soaked clothes, she got In. - Thetis was gratitude In bar grey� To bring back a ;mile 7 ' later of South Africa, as remarking .-to, a negligee, made herself a cup of eyes as she put away in her.bag her recently in Canada that the Empire's' To banish a tear?" tea, and then sat staring in front-of -first week's saiarry, tactfully tendered "A girl can't nlwayg make 11s, sugar task in the last ten years had beets h;r with frightened eyes. The min by the now jubilant little-Frenchman.! daddy on eight, but she makes him Not-WbatWg§ his church!" to elaborate the freedom of the par- beat -rentorselesely- against the win. Thi window--,-d Matson•Guy had buy'aud buy." Nor-What was lifei creed?" liaments and for the next ran Years clenched her hands. never drawn such a crowd. If far- But-*LHad he betrieudisd it wmid he to give form and sub-- bb-No; stance to the united Commonwealth Wo, she woidt) not trouble Bill' A ung publicity was the aim and Husband. "Gooi-hye. my dea�. It I 'Those really in need?" and sob tore at her throat. Fumb- Jett of its proprietor, he had certain- I'll send you Not---"What di of'the Empire. cmau'�'be homi to ditiner, d the sketch ?-Ung -in her-bag-for-her handkerchief, ly achieved his ambition. The- win- a note by messenger." Wife' "DOU't In-the newspaper say?- India Problem Taken Up a screwed ball of paper fell on to her dow was dressed as a replica of one trouble, John; I've got It. It felt Out But-'How 'mauY were sorry Sp;akitLg of India and the non- Asp. I -- of the cubicles InaJAW, OR low stools of your pocket last night." When he pagied away?" autonomous colonies, Sir William 'Golden 'hair within every girl's sat twoA[lrls, Orae had yellow hair Enid he hoped' Britons might fairip ------------ that gleamed- like sovereigns in sun. claim that Englilad's administration Hope read the words,aloud. Then, light; the other, a thick mop of Old Timer Retires of her possessions had been justified with something between a laugh and bright green-liatr that clustered and by its' fruits:' The aspirations Of sob, she struggled- back . into her curled -round the small head in orV these peoples' fdr a larger dreneited 9 "some of clothing, and, the handbill ous profusion. Between the girls, on share in their-own. government was a -to her breast, tore down the a tall pedestial, stood an-outstze bot. -1, desirable outcome of very natural and deal tie of Golditone, under which was a *."m back Into the driving rain. -their progress, he said, adding that • More the washbowl intheL tiny placard: . "Golden hair within the the goal of. British policy is India "bathroom. Hope briskly lathered. her reach of every* daugbt�r 'ot Eve. was clear, Parliament having declared head. Then she rinsed it twice' in Ab6ve the yelow-balred beauty were IL I as one to "provide for the gradual do.. words:clean, cold Water as per the direr- Jhe� -:w;elo,pment of self-governing fustitu- io *.IQRs. A .few seconds later, with a G iditone glyes sure result5.;' The with a view to.-the progressive towel wound round her head, she companion card above the,, grein- realization' of the self-government Int She flopped aired girl bore theleggad: bashed back to her room. Sh. British India as an inteiral part of -on.to the,bed, towelled her wet-head .. "Uncertain results obtained by in- the British Empire., vigorously, huming a little'fune un-, ferlor dyes," "That policy was again Interpreted.. "der her. breath. §he ht the gatfire,, "134-oa the 'safe side and stickt'to and confirmed In Indta.-b7 the preseut� of. Goldlton4." Viceroy a few weeks ago," said Sir, comforting friend, but devourer For the first day Hope felt too shy William. WIthL precious money, then crouched down the future addition of on a cushion to enable the hot air to for words. The second day she felt new members to the group of selfj :.• permeate her masses of bobbed h.air. better. The third day she was governing •Stites within the empire, :.Ho . 'and silky, the touch .1bbautiftilly and calmly Indifferint, for T soft an Sir Williaul said he hoped fifegreater she was now out of her financial soup, 'make for a greater —dean and fragrant. No, she would freedom would' not look,,not even the wieniest peep, leastways, for the time being. Unity. until It. was quite dry! Then what Golditone started to-sell like wild-1 fire,1 Morisleur Guy wandered in Ely-1 a lovely gurlirlsis alid's get, When a LIFE EVERMORE 7. red girl smiled back at her golden-haired Oar past life is not past; It lices in -�,S.Uonl the, iieventix-day, which was BI- [ - -- i ----troul her mirror! I I gh at-least two ways": in the qliamcier Time was' up: She icramMed to ways Hope's lucky day, she,heard BacIrIn 1882 when the-'Canadian.Pacific Railway was Pushing through we have formed and the Influence we -4 - -exert- -the bush In Nortkern Ontaribr on-k+-may across the continent, this Old-time have exerted. All life Is a springtime her feet. then crossed to the mirror. raised.Tolces In he shop.., t7le able tones of bar employer fencing 111be closed bet eyes tight. engine did a lot of good work and if.vras fired by James T. Fallon who had of sowing; "In due season we aball with clipped American. lntonati6ds. *,One, two, three!" whispered Hope, FI Joined at, wide. Then Monsieur. Guy lint his bead the;road three y6ars previously. On the last day of 1929 Fallon, for re ." Heaven lies hidden in our opened her 'grey eyes railroad ser- daily deed. even as the oak with all and r9und the wlndO.W. over forty years an engineer, closed more than fifty years of Its C Theo: for & vice. His picture is Inset with that of the'old locomotive, 1116t-222P 415W Its centuries of growth and all Oh!" she -gave R horrified Tittle 11.%liss Travish, I want you mometil." to the one on which he worked as a youth. Summer glory sleeps In the acorn cup. V-Oh! pati. Then Main: • t; �If i 7.wl: v� '7 7 )L 7 r r t1tering them of ,.ore: "Remember them that -M thus to freedom by ohm Caseffied "Utisift J- and passing.them--on at might;-to-the in boqdsl," Tone Down on 'a "The IVA XAZX millorls Ot Mnvos-I Loudspmk0W SCI next sato halt were said to im still D HELL, SWEWJW Unaergrodhd Railway." But all The shame of slavery still din- JDAVEN' AN. eat work on the, la HEN -day cang9l; solve their prob- world bey v ` so to graces' the world. after death and a real Carlyle. driven to, extremities q. lam by the simple method of getting A commission of th6-Ua$ub'of Na- by Over 400 r,", Only 25o Postpaid. i on the soil of the British, Empire, tions reports that there are "im nolseA in,the streets of Chelsea, built. S. La-, 464 Euclid Ave., Toronto. �m in me.hundri6ds do fewer tha*n 4,000,000 slaves in, the ter himself a room within a.roc ANTED-PARTIES TO KNIT VOA although 'do'doubt some. -a" gain freedom that wag every year. world to-day; * probably the -number which'he made a valiant'but vain'at- Wit us at home by hand or , clallue. he cries of Fur particulars enclose stamp. H01441 who are tempt to escape from t KnittuIS Machine Company, Toronto It.. Stolen From"free Homes 'of traffic nearer 6,0010,000�people peddlars and the din 'r not persons, people who have not the out • Xyris�p of slaves are. languishing v y years before right to own property, to exercise side. That was many WATSON'S vuder,fho worst-conditions in Abye- their consciences, to direct their awn the tratismiBsion of sounds through DR. r nerves are fed by stnia, of' whom Man:* are stolen by the ether-became a practical and pro- TOZZO 111"VT AND AZX HE I affairs, or to retain wife and children. One pack"a makes four &Ilona. capture from their free homed In Con-I There are 000 in China, 11 for-. Tt6s:blood.Poor blood cap- per system. Had he had his neigh- I I at least 2,000, Mal 1,6c today and we w ward You postpaid one packs4G Of nuism star6ed nerve tis- tral Africa, just as In the old days of-I 590,,D00 to 'A000 in Arabia, a bogs radio to conte rid with he might Con- this delicious beverage. the trafle in Black Ivory. And Abys-I siderabie difficult, 3) Duct hmmwj* irrkabiuty number in 'the hinterlind have found hit; task more dt 3L AZ&LZN Sao CO. and depressiom sinla, mark you-is a Christian coun- for music transmitted through the air Ttr.ttalual War"Ouso. Tozoato try! It �dwns the deep disgrace of Llherla,,. and a few thousand In thickest of walls. other different parts of the world" can,penetrate the 0 Dr.WMians'Pink Pk- being the last Christian country to And, according to The Chrlst&n Con- Radio is' unquestionably a boon wiH enrich }'our blood men and women of domestic tastes. tolerate this terrible evil. i tury (Undenomi nat tonal) from wh!cb Tb_q usual gloomy crowd was a n stream and rebudd your The cruet caravan still ,wends its I we quote these figures, "conditions of But with It there is a responsibility, rout" dentist's room the other day, .�A over-worked,nervest h6sa, weary' -way across torrid wastes, the slavery vary from the open and tor- for Its possessor has a duty to Boa when one old boy looked up from the J h, M. mortin, of weak and suffering leaving It at their luring' slavery of Abyssinia to the that his neighbor's rights, privileges paper he had found on the table anilk it me =' ner, Ontario, testi. peril to die of hruger and thirst b and wishes;are respected. Too often said cheerfully, "I see there's been s( y disguised system ju China, where the wayside, the' strong whipped on failure -to, conalUer the effect of un- big battle off the coast of JuilanA." fm to this . girls who are really household slAves 'I MA[ar"from tl�1 want a nervoiol by the cruet lash.just as of yore. V i are treated. according to a legal fie- ed radio programs upon others breakciawns" Am wrisI lages go up In smoke, families are I tion, as adopted-family members. T-In- has planted the seeds of hostility In Sze-Jack, don't you think yon 7. had ter"ble, sick headaches, rent asunder, little maids are sold In- 'd - -lie impetus provided those whose sympathies were not &I- er by I lie ought to find out which train Is yours?, dbminew, felt very weak MW to couctibinage, exactly a the Bible i League -185,000 slaves have recentlytogether against It. You've ,kisse I d me good-bye for six 0 §0 objectionable the cont-4 nor deep;had no apps- depicts happenlu to . the. ancient'been set free In Tanganyika: 215,00unwanted wrong trains.already! dia. I fah always as if game Israelites when they were exiled Into In Sierra Leone. 7,500 In Burma. loudspeaker become In Holland that thing terrible-Wew going-le.- Kapp After taking other cap _Surely�,11 codtinues The Christian Cen-' the authorities In Amsterdam . have tb the fin my was bu -7 sitar's adv"I tried Dr. public 6pinIon of the world will ptup- any, extent w ties s____ W Md.. Fun greaument witheca on Raiding British Territory fury. "wl Re 8 forbidden the people to use radlodito 00fT >' vau­o Pink pith and new To quota from.Lady-Simou'a recent� agreeable to neighbors. To make the' port the League in whatever efforts all diese sysspeeses an roes. authoritative book: ban effective police are authorised to it may Inaugurate to wipe out the and I am strong and happy "rho completeness of and take actlbn destruction last vestiges of htiman b:mdige," enter buildings a FAT assi-" by A-byssiolan. slave raiders is the I _4 against offenders. No one under such 11iBoy Dr. winiame, Piolt completeness of the loc-7st, but more a restriction Is likely to continue the PWO now at Tom itirstaviies cruel. It U known that many of these D lit, lost her If labblooss RESPONSIBlUTY loudspeaker full blast with windows or any deal" in mcclicine.or rt. raids have ravaged beyond the Ken. open or doors ajar. In two weeks from lgvnt"� 7s;Aby gain!& and the Sudam hby4siula_ Such a move will be-weleoured by fat, but reducedsf border. The ravages of the slave 10 Ill 11,111, 1 She was.crllw,led by gisal Co,,Brockville,cic� even the moat t It 1:1�I�l:at c, two Wee" tals e -ustlers qa both aides of Ostia borders 4 awlegjtimate use for- 112 ants. There I I plain truth-her husband says: so! are well known, to British officials Her child Is a nevei-ending source, radio, which has conferred Incalcul- had Major Darley tells us of the following - - . . I She weighed nearly 200 lbs. and of Joy and a never-falling responsi- able benefits upon its listeners, but it i to stay at home. Read this le*Aer.- incident . connected with one slave bi-lity to the fond mother. It not in- should be reqrrIcted to this use,I "My 'wife has b4eh 'suffering with raid._ Oa- the trail. he said, be count- frequently happens that- minor all-, leaving free the person who wants to 4,Wolled legs and feet and weighed ed the dead and dying bodies of 196 lbs. 4 oz.-very seldom able to go more -i read a book or to slow his thoughts than fifty captives who had dropped.!ments of the child cilstress and puz out walking. After taking Krumchen - I ale her-, she does not know just what to wander, unhampered by sounds Salts for two weeks, her flabbiness .1 by the rdaslde. For on stwh journeys i to do, yet feels. them not serious an- and noises which he does not want has gone, legs and. feet feel easier." fto so there� Is no commissariat department, ough to call a doctor. At just such; to bear and "which a little thughtful Excess tat 3 caused by the liver. and those who carry no supplies can nt times as 'lies,, 11 Is that Baby's Own mess can easily control.-Cbriatlan kidneys and bowels. the "scavenglag" hope only for a merciful spear, since organs of the body-tailing to do their Tablets are found to be mother's Science Monitnr. ® the alternative Is death by thirst or greatest help and friend k properly They do not throw off 4' work that waste rat-the produ IkINK PILLP by the teeth " talons of wild beasts. Most childhood ailments arise from ct of ".00.0,8 MANS "Hundredb of square miles of tent- IL derangement of the stomach or rStorm digestJou. This accumulates, and- before too Im wasurales to" are utterly depopulated by Abys- bowel- Baby's Own Tablets will 0 ragin' A ind you realize It-you are growing efnIan raids.I Most of this territory immediately banish them by cleans-- se I a. hideously fat. The "little daily dose" _An' true: eiimln- Is within ths--co, fines of the Abys- Ing the bove,'s and sweetening the Ye put the fear of Krusrhen Salts ton,,s tip Lha &tLijg orgaus to perform their work S sintan Empire, but part of It is with- stomach. They relieve ctj!1c. cot p' daith on me. properly. Slowly -tut surely the un Hurnans For ale $In the British Empire• the digestion. banish .constips- I CSI sleep, gainly masses of fat disappear and "Abyssinian raids Into the country tion and make tpethIng'pairti, 11189V- I canna pray, what you lose In weight you gain In southwest,of the Bolma plateau In the pear %_But pros &boot -anhounded heakh and vitality, The When Are the Civilized Gov- British Sudan are constant. and with-! Baby's Own Tablets are guaAnsed The dock 1" day', years drop off as the fat melts away ernments Going to in the last six months there have been to be free from Injurious drugs such ikn pa" my- -laid --leaving you energetic, youthfui anti several raids into the Kenya Colony Re opiates and narcotiv4 and may be P vigorous S C 3 Stop Slavery) Aboot me Licht~- The depopulation of the border and 1 given to the newborn babe. with.per- I.Nae news ret, mistress 'By Helen&Normantout B.A. the ablience of adequate police forces 1; fact safety ;and beneticial results. Xw mair nicht! tempt the Abyssinians to advance They are sold by medicine dealers or FL B. C. in the Glasgow Herald. are In I I!,Remember. them that f farther and'farther; ai: ' on 01118 oc- by. mail at 25 cents. a box -from the 'l -bonds!" The message thrilled through -bf"it Lst=ls vTit"#bv%t Irma- 1 caiion at least they hame penetrated Dr. Willlam%' Metileine To.. Brock- Cheek Failing Ha;r with Minard's. tzed Yeast. Tbaumads saiii 11 5 British hearts In days gone by, and no less than 120 milois into British ville. 071!, fA 13 His. is 3 woos. Comploinau this country took the lead In a crus- territory." dews Uke magic.Nerves. ition ranishoverutoL Got ode for the,freeing of the slaves. But t Slave-owning is- still legal In the POWER yeast fabless tram dru"Ist Uday. this dark blot on elvil.zation still Per Arabian Peninsula, where markets To have what we want In MUM st Alsts-and even to a Christian coun- are openly held for the sale of slaves but to be able.to do withotit I,% power. it to up to uA to do our part to and the Government receives dues on --George MacDonald. remove it and for ever. I the Individual sales. The King of film philosophers tell us thatHejaz and NeJd has agreed d. Man In H HMD to co In some towns In Pranee. vve rpa the animals by the operate with the GritLah Government houses are being built entirely of a"4111M marked off from ament ► gift of laughter and tis ij�e of tools.16 suppress tito Our coal merchant seems.to ---eave trade, but to slate. 60P 1110ST1110".t- 'It might be added that animals do permitted, the• be under the impression that we are L 401 �nOt long as slave-owning Is pe iviLl. -013 trade never really 15 SUPPI*e,%ed. It AtIff tiff Int-o-nie'of the same A. 0. LEONARD. far- Ao. ­furw��o . -The Humorist. Its Fifth Ave.. New Verk Cit j. .__ material. 1--ftTeroaWg-a-.a-W to retracesmuggling In human beings. ,,he peat and to And out how human Can the League Help? Professional Wall Street opeeatots, ,slavery orlijinsied, it is much more are reported to be Passing s_1bep1es_S[Gn1p11w-- Many of the wretched girls sold as I umably because they press-- _n Ud w M 16, 'grasp the fact that between four and slaves are detained religious ptlsli=.-- can't count enough sheep jumping I milltionti; of our f L ellow human crea. -many from the Fsj� East, who never in.-Virgini.an-Pilot. Rub on throat and chest. Battle -get free again. Abyssinia Is another the feet in Minard's and hot 'tures are even'td-day living enslaved "Your thermometer -is' wholly 4n- In this beautiful world. gr water. eat slave-seller to Arabia. X correct. It registers 10 degrees less Is there any hope for these ralser. A proven preveninitve. Where are they? a perplexed read- able'and tortured beffigs? Yes--aad er --Did not Great "That's why -'I like R.' may tnqutre: t Bri- than the actual temperature."I dreadl Chfl&enCzy .Lain abolish slavery once and for all, these fearfuly candid friends." Their hope lies In the League of, fivir -1n 1833? Nations. Their despair lies in the A GREAT GIFT The answer Is that the vast ma-� difitculty first of gelling the League -day are In Abys-' e the gift Jority of slaves to to move strongly enough; and, see- Blessed are they who have "'M OF PAN" China, and the Arabian area. of making friends, for It In one of ond, of ensuring that those nations I involves many Great BritWn did, a century ago, make it'ite China which have abolished 9 God's bf--o gifts, It I 1A rallant offerts to stamp out-lhe-plague- things, I above all, the Power of CASTo abolish it, in fact; of slaviry. In 1772,-by Lord Mans- got ou', of offff)r�, �seiw American prohibits the manufac- APPROMST �s celebrated judgment, it became Ing whatever Is noble and Iovtdg.In • Illegal to hold a slave la England. In ture, transportation. and sale of RIM anotTier.-Th:omas Hughes. ogn"C 0Wl$TWMW.6M^WA IA has' been holic drink; China prohibits slavery. -language Vb quoted a Of the two prohibitions, the American on thousand times: If slave sets foot A Fr&-,nd to Wometi English soh he becomes a free main. Is probably the more effective. So 7 there Is much to be done! a- "The Underground Railway." Writ to Take the Lead 7 lit 1807-Great Britain abolished the The great now step which must be trade In slaves between any. of her' goo taken by fh4 Lea6e is to make slave- Dominions (including England) and 'A trading an internationLI crimeIke frTea. In 1833 she completed her piracy, which any law-abiding nation 'S101 task by emancipating all those W reZn�uizlEm`arffy atop.. 13ritaia Is work- held In slavery ta any. ot'her were Ing hard fqr this, but a few continente - _ .; - Dominions. But Great Britain could al nations dread the summary naval t�7and' ca:hnot 'now-co=ol the por Trcia-bleit searchez, which the equalization of to Acid whole'57*the rTsT of tl'e world. tradingslave � to piracf would entail. Readers of "Uncle Tom's Cabla" AVO STOM^M As, Lady Simon has said In her CAXT&uw ill]. recall Elizes celebrated Journey 44LODACH6 reme noble book: "Slavery to the supreme over the ice. Like every other fugi- offence aga'nst the littithan race." .'­tIve American slave before the Civil sr, Evert if there be such a thing v V& of 1865, her idea was to get north happy slave which I doubt-that would .jnto Canada, wherein. as Canada was less spoonful in water neu.; be the final and most clinching argu-, What most people call Indigestion One taste -its volume Iii ,a British colony, she woLld automatt- tralizes many times V., meat against slavery. N6 one ought! is usually excess acid In the stomach. acid. The results are immediate,tally become a free woman. T I'to be happy in his own degradation. ! The, food has soured. ,The Instant Ly Thi)se who assisted fugitive slaves. with no had atter effects. Once you hydra E. Pinkhat 8 The lard which gave 71agna charta, I . 7� '.remedy Is an alkali which neutralizes learn this fact, you will never deal to the thought of all the ages, and acids. But don't use crude helps. Use with excess acid In the crude ways. . ..... YOUR HAIR NEEDS which has just received the sacred Nhat your doctor would advise. Go ]earn-now-why this meth6d I veg6ble compound soil of Runnymede as a perpetual gift, i The best help Is Pbillipa� Milk of supreme.' must still lead in the noblest of cam- the 50 years s Magnesia. ForInce Its Be sure to get the genuine patens. From Langton to Wilber- Mass,U.&A. si- ILM invention It bair remained standard Milk of Magnesia prescribed by phy and bourg,OaL,Cana" LVX0 force, from Dr. Johnston to Josephine 'LYDIA IL PINKHAM M&Utenft V )bIne -.Ith physicians. You will find troth- clans for 50 years In correcting ex- 13ut ler, the message calls vibrantly as , 7, Ittl C TO GIVE IT HEALTH AND LUSTRE Ing -else so quick In its effect, so cess acids. Each bottle contains full ASK YOVIR BARBER w Minard's1s, Beat for Grippe. fharmiess, so efficient• I directions-any drugstore. ISSUE No. 5—'30 .. , ...c:. 4.s..,:,.HwS: k H F.. J✓ ,K..,y - r u .. "aro'L .a, ,t.♦. ./ �.' a, � :a v} :�:._ e,Y ,...y,: t:. •'�•':..e y%Fa�' Jw'+rw:.._ '.yc; -t ~S'"f�;�- �w%a' • _ . c .E•"_rlr �� by ' ~)Sdart4a'-�sger� _ ', > eviIIe�3blu»� "Third Afternoon-Concert D �hc �'t�lbirtx'Iflag � y---. t `BONDS-(ioyern'meut, :KuolajpaE'aad Second Atternaan---Concert by the geouad Nigra--errand .Coxieert.b3� thp. Cutler-Austin Artists. Mortgage Bonds, Also, indusWalBl TccRvia Petrie Wnt+itte. Leda i!6 "-Th,: Petrie Quintetb_ and Constance. 'ev- Th' d -Night--Concert by the Cut r- Safe investments at fr„orb to? syerycar,;ZALSOifpaidinadvanw �d of the Kangaroo" Con9ian_c�ille- Johns. Austin Artists. Lectiffe-"I de cent. _ .,,.' h P D Sabstriptioa. the United since. and.Creat t Present-Day Chifyl,'r by r• 1_\SURA\UE-All c.assea wi'itien in- Britain ^<' 1,1g ht re 3l.W ir,advance. » ehyi Hsieh, eludingFire. Automobile, Wind. •' Jfli4ly at1RKAR, Proprietor, Cireat Comedy Give and' Take purth Night-"Give and Take storm, ocident and Sickness, _ 4 great Broadway Comedy', presented phone or write Here at V�Lsa�l Festival b5' file Martin Ervin PIayers. - 13tf 'BD.'BO�Vh1AN,Whitby ,-•1 �CHAU'1 AUQ1UA FESTIVAL - _,g- ' $ Fresh Frozen Fish and Oysters := ' x. y PICKERhNC� •; �. .' F, <, 1+'EB. 14, �5, 17, 18. 1830 SMOKED FINNAN RADDIE .'H ADDIE FILLETS = > r r -FRESH FROZEN FILLETS Miss Cassie Davis, advance re lresentative of the Canadian Cha Prices that are most fair for the quality we offer 8agiaa Festival which ' be held n this+aammtiafity on Fed. 14, 15, 1T, , Smoked avd-£ooked Meats; Bacon, Corned Beef, Bolo no, Eta. - arrived here Sat.,to organize a co - r ' g m9ittee among the local sponsors _ --Fresh Pork Sausage. the Festival, inaugurate a ticket set t q campaign and saris in-mal P gn t ... g - �laus for the distribution of advert The Best Line of Staple Groceries, Canned Goode, -Jsing. . "This is the first indoor circuit w Dried Fruit etc. bave presented in the East," sal - 't Miss Davis. ` C4e are a Western Can Bananas Orangos Celery adian institution Lettuce Cabbage Spinach you kno-H. The firs •. Chautauqua assembly was held sum Always to be had here and always fresh $w,'� years ago in Lethbridge, Alta It was o sed by a man who had vision to see a great Trans-Canada maovemEnt which would bring to the A TENSE MOMENT FROM "GWE AND TAKE" J A M E S RI C H A R D S OIN _ Wiest the ideals of the East,and to th "A laugh in every line"-is the -verdict of the critics who GROCER East,•the messaw of the West. Thi reviewed the popular comed3 success "Give and Take," which will ---tin--J. M. Erickson- had his vial -be presented at the coming Canadian-Chautauqua Festival here. [ant he had the means to begin on "Give and Take" is, in truth, one of the funniest plays ever ' is the simplest wad: However s written. It deals with the hilariously humorous aituatione that ( 1� (� Q vision-xassound-and the service arise in a California fruit cannery when the young son of the owner. Pickering � r{,A�GlSlre Storetared by the Canadian Chautauq Tresh from college, endeavors to pit his untried Ugories of as Indus- •met, from the earliest days, a trial democracy against his father's fixed principles of how a busi- -nine need of the Canadian peop ness should be run. "Last season we brought the Of course there is a girl, and a delightful lova story sumo Farmers, your stock needs tone .adian Chant�iiqua t1i Eastern On hroughout the play. , - y circuit ;ixL -four towris "Give and Take" will be presented by the celebrated Martin was organized, including suc organized and coached under the personal dlrecUoa g r4 Martlu Erwin. Dr, T3e89' HO Special Ci#aes as, Toronto, Hamilton, Bing, �r Eton, ranging down to the smallest (Pickering Ont. F,ebraury 14. 15. 17. and 18 Dr, Hess' Stock Orlli3 - eontmunity on the circuits a totirn of d 160 people. Each unit of the circuit - _ r e8 II an a M matter what its size, received the D Hess. Poultry P m1II 48ame-program in every respect. 'What - - Oyster Shell,- Grit and Beef scrap Toronto saw and enjoyed, was brou-f - gfit intact to the smallest torn in, , ` flr4ario. So great was the author - Will make the hens pay Large returns r, lawn with which Ontario received the his ,an absolutely new A complete stock of General Hardware always on'haud. ' Chautauqua progTarrs, it was decid- ed to organize a vintei and �pringi control featiore-tbe Seleeter Tuxwr Agent for McCormick Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. r Chautauqua Festival circuit- It tai. 1 -Xratifying to record that during tbd We have it, can get it. or it is not made. three months period in which this • : •-.superior tonal reproduction . . . fesxi 1. serrlce ares offered by out -'taxteful cabinet beauty • . • and at p 3epresenxati-f to Ontario fined tho J. S. I� N, g ICl icier ninety-four towns joined tlir• new low p r �'e® • . . . circuit. "The programs which we ant t b:e NEW W pi:*ftnting this season are exception-' i RADIO In tbb+G ®e!1>tiltit o9li ally splendid. I kn.iw they n6ill' evere they are for Chautauqua where- _ i ibter -,ever they are viewed. I should lilac lot the radio ilsdlmi9try• We iolti-ite v 'to qay a word about Martin hr -who produced the too Play eonV"4 Your r li lA 0 p e C t,o d o'f , the e NEW - les that will appear m our common , p y -- ity this season.-,•,I know. that Ont I ;��OLSTE�t Moie�. - S Only den's Sheepskin Coats, reg. 8.25, to class 6,95 each ' 'Brio people will be interested in this yqung actor-manager. who maintains ' Sweater - . the Martin Erwin School of the Thea- ` - Coat , j bo it, reg. 2.95, W. c list RhAR special 2,49 each Boys' tre in Winnipeg. In this school Mr. '. ! 'r•*in is giving dramatic training _ ;Agent ' Men's Earlapper Caps, reg. 1.25, now 98c. scores of young Canadnans, and ea- 1 s y.. deavoring to establish a producing 1 P1CI►E131NG --- rClhiT. °-' ;10 pair Girls' Zipper Overshoes, reg. 2.40, - centre which will ultimately provide special per pair 1.99 4'or Canadians -who have chpsen the Tfie,Ncb� B0 8' Hocks Boots, Our regular line 16, stage as their profession and are nave y ) obliged to go to other countries to - very specially priced 2.95 a. find employment All of the ManOn - `SeverAl odds and ends at clearing rioe's • Ervrin ' Player.. companies are pro- � (; p - - of-A c pa Erwin. The members I �VRADLE ' -bt_Lbe companies are all profe,sion- Y . • actors assembled from malty parts - of e world, but w erever 1 JLN1( o __._ - - sible, to do so, Mr. Erwin selects CAn- 0.-3C ian- rn actors or sts companies. TH "The Patsy" sparkling comedy of •" __ CIAL PH S modern youth and romance which has r " .been selected for the opening night """••�• ""•""'•. •' """"""" ""'•^."^"" _ attraction of the festival here, pro- 'ides an evening of sheer entertain- mentw I krow you will lose "Tht FOR TEAM HARNESS - -- a: Patsy". It is an extremely clever • play, and •Patsy herself. from whom A '. tl7e play takes its name, is such a Brass-mounted Team Backband Harness, r` darling she wins her audience 2 inch layer trace with heel .chains, 84200 _,.wherever she goes. It is true .tha - g g. idstead of back- she claims to have discovered, l�rarsl chs';. i»g s �ighmaB With 5 sin breeching. seven sam rules by which a girl band, .'W &V-beast of any man she choo - Dall �O a Black mounted Team Backband Harness, so 'we do not know whether s - --will tic n ifnav*ly --,rek-orned - your community or-not. At, any ra - you will be highly entertained This is not a factory harness, but, enstom made in'onr this Hoang lady ,es deman�tra ; PICKERING-TORONTO own shop at Markham. , hoer these far rules of her; vias :.JWe speciali7w on repairs to, harness a`od collars. Last Summer Dr. Tehyi Hsieh, dim = _- ttatesihed Chinese diplomat an ('are 50 Cents . . : T . - O. D 'D statevn3n, was the headline lector- er over the Ontario Chautauqua cis- Leava Pickering Standard Time) Leave Toronto Cult. We are very pleaseel to an nounce that he has been secured nor A. M. P. N. A. M. P: M. Harness and Collar Manufacturer the Festival this season. He will d .'25 3.55 d 7.30 3:.30 have a new lecture-"�IUside Light d 7.55 '4.55 8.38 4.30 ���R/�Hg1�• OWM Home Phone 3400 of Presents Day China". If any, of 8.55 „ 5 55 9.30 5.30 your people attended a Canadian_ 9.55 355 10.30 f3.30 Chautauqua somewhere in the prov- 1055 7.55 71.30 7.30 , la.-e last year and he Dr. Hsieh 11.55 :'8 55 �P. M. 5.30 _ speak, they will be particularly int- .P. M. 0.55 ;. 12 30 0 30 0 - erested to hear him again, and'in a " 12.55 10.55 :.. 1.30 ]0.3A different lecture. 1.55 a 11.40 c 230 11.30 ;• "Just a word about t5e etnes- `" row the big musical attraction of the sec- .:d Daily except Sunday c Sunday only lea• _ and ,night. This conMiany can not, Our stock is fresh. Onr prices are right +� be praised to highly, for its clean 1Coach connections at Toronto for Barrie, Willia, J novel, up-to-the-minute programs Midland, Schomberg., Orangeville, Hsimilton, We'have Miner Rubbers for everybody. Grob Work Boots for men. tare really amazingly delightful. Brantford, Niagara Falls, Buffalo. ' Carhartt's and Haugh's Overalls and Smocks. With the Petries will-appear•1liisa - and intermed'taU pointe. - Constance Neville-Johns, Austraiian Wool Soeke and Over Socks coloratura. soprano who is -well known Coach connections at Buffalo,for All U. S. A. pointe _as a concert singer, in opera, and as - � .Get your radiator filled with Anti-Freeze sad yourbatte 1 ' soloist with symphony orchestras charked for the cold weather. - throughout Australia, New Zealand, Italy and the United States. GrayCoach 1115 _ . "Our program, in fact, is what 'hone your order, We�deliver. TriiuhL be called an all-star Festival.♦' Phone Markbam 6402. S F, ilere is tie pro¢ram by day. . [� eneral /''� ]Mrst Night-#'The Patsy presented •. m. M. Duncan., �:Merebantl VreenTiver 6_,.'.... .,^w. ..-..i�.rv4.•...:..,-! 'vY..T ..... -�_�'.w.:. .-:�-: .. .w«. 1.. ._. .. '. .- ,'. - i ♦ � .. .. - .. '�.. .. . .- :: es.,'12•".. .. a✓ :s.. 17- -77 p 7 Luther Bowes of Peterboro, was Morijun had a busines. the village on Sati�y closing u-,j NOTICE Dune" in Geb. Lees sale at Balsam, on Mon- t J t the city on Thw: day of last day, Jan. 27th-turned out well. The -- red n the street that-_ trip 1, 0 S h9use belornrinv to his mother, Ne" over Robt. Feiby4- Wem. headman who'is/now in Peter- cattle ez-pecially brought out Viod Having taken t frac t fr, ugham, we are now UU0 -give service in Brougham as, wvt for s(.,uvenfrw qLwted ctiureh attended '.�;& xneetin-,, Adan, Spi�grs, Township Asies�or, flow on Willie waiiis Three r.Ar-loado Qf Wo:.,,,:infrior� the b ro. prices. garage, Brougham, re ;use W!i Curling stares f - . . . . . . 0 -An oyster supper was held by the to. only - - i of PresipYterial at-WbitbrX-on Mon, ' making fii' choir of the United church on Friday as in Claremont. There will be a Wecial Young Pe,�- day last. )&W s rounds' the village on Alunday. He is finding his trips evening at' home of Walter and Service car always ready, day w ifphes service in the Baptist church oiz Joe-Ward has been to—his thoroughly night service. ,svnday evening, Feb. 2nd. . A cordial through the township much nwre d1f Mrs. Ward, when it was thoi account qf the and started out on a pros- Phone Clam 6105;. Pickering Z% invitation is extended to young Jknd -from a severe cold but is,now some- Ga2,U,,, Oil, Seiberlinx Tlr6k 5; bed for a couple of-weeks stiffer' ficult,' thaa usual on '�"e, l. organized, r ne:' bad roads owing to the anorw-drifts. y ea A good time was en wha; • al 251Y. A. L. PILKEY. old. . better. �oyr:rb -�ho was trc IL Anderson m insferrea to the C. P. R. section at Burketiom Jc. Th has been transferred to Picke' last spring, nng Agincourt and has moved to his ENctric Service viguane inew section this week. Y- e Comniitte* House Barn, Out buildings, eithei Mrs. 'Momas WPson 11" returned C . it �Ilexible, or knob and tubo havAe after spending a couple of mmeks Gi.ant The object of this Association Is t4p 1 *wAth her daughter, -Mrs. Scott, o Alterations. Special ser- f lessen isteaHzig and pr mute vices and motor installation. Hamilton, and with Chas. A. and the felons. Electric water Systerns. Metal members havinR pro r$ stolen oommum Mrs. Gra_-4 and family,of Toronto. - syphon Septic Tanks. Sanitary clos- e Mrs. Bu�hby hiss returned home af- ­ I :.: . 0 'moDstra' tion ets. We -also can furnish any kind oats immediately wig any member ter spending a week in Brooklin with of roofing including Birds Thick Xecative Committee. -ber daughter, Y1.rs.--Faioyd Membership fee was suffering from a nervous break- spection we guarantee. Our Prices Tickets may be had from tine President as, down, but whl'a' is naw imprOyIng. will meet your pocket-book." "Fe- b 9' A a! n' 5 of E Dories, "o Butts. Our Work and electrical in- A post Motor cars are having a period of card will have our prompt attention. rest, as theimpassable roads arerrpwasable flogEx2c. Com.-L. D. Banks, C.S..Palm � • this WHITEVALE Ont. a r d n at' of travel. 'Everything 1z H. E. Poynter.. 10 o'cloa, sharp' er.,M. S. Chapman, Pickering. being done h owever, to keep thern,op *n as this is necessary for the min; 4. Munro, Jas. Richardson. President Secretary N --- TheY� ..:)g people.of the Baptist -Tractor. -Sebool- a party at the hornie of church h at' Pickering Nelson. and Mrs. Weg MOViDg PictureLS _g on Friday might and p-reser4ed their daughter New Durant Car on the eve of her. depamure to train Taxi Servi Afts. 9 Mary Wagg, with a club bag Ce' for a nurse at St. Michael's-Hospital Delaval Milker 'A very pleaE;mt eveninz was spent BARR 71— by an. On Thursday let as George Calls by day or night pko'mptly Paint Demonstratt0138 %3in . dson seas, at the station. his attended to, Comfortable cars. .,Vlectric Washers .borBes took fright at the whistle of ,the locomotive of the train that wax Prices reasonable. z approaching the station. They start- Lunch Served ed down the Brock Roadat a furio;is Pbone WO rate bet were caught in front of D. Jr or men women and children e C; Tayl­'.- 1;t1AkPJ!J[ by N -W PAIrn-PI before.ary damage was done. Cooper -will hold a grezt WE opeiL of artistic ---.-- Charles )Aernonnration at tug store and gar- ikl s L Wy dpeigns that are Coine all and come, earl Y . digrifled. ort artistic .age on Tuesday, Fels -ftb and Wed- VickeriDg, 'Ontario designs tbRt iv,,uld be ,imesday Feb. 5th. Th.e e�,.;ef feature -7 Awi, be a tractor school -ho,will sol- inapproptiatp for the Pur oge in view. The Ve a.ny aA ymeeMmical trouble� tha*. S onepilliu-stratikd i,; %lm,- Yalu May A Delaval milker B U, I L D E RAS pie, yet has artistry, r will also 1.1aremont demoni,tzato be present- Co® r, ii-No Greater Tribute' There wit lalso be moving pictures Co Charles C We are now ready iwM a hunc's to add to your enjoy slipply you with : Wert. N. W. STAFF01 The Lnnra] -,eetmg of the 'UppeT BRICKS, Kin ton Rcmd, Canada Bible Society will be held or, bJ4 br Wedneida7. February. 5ith. at 8 P m. ..13LOCKS. INTERLOCK- Stock'm­ tak�n .: Sale Phone V Vhltby Am tne Baptist church. The chair will 4e taken -by Rev. A. XCIAllan. arL- ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, the yPeaice r will be Rev. S. G. Pine 8 ND AND GRAVEL ::Lasting Two Weeks IIIS r o-ek. of ToroQto, At thLs meetir.g th, a Oelecticn of olYlcers for the enswnir- J Year will take' Dlace A cordial in Perry Ceme 0 n t Y Monda. Jan. 20th t Monday, Feb y 3rd -%itatlon to all who are interested iv 7 the great work of the Bible Society Products CO. 'in extended- U1, -. . _'­ . . �4 �.il .... . 1930' • Maple I06af Xut Q.&I F, ChaAe-; Glibbons wl%,6 bad return- Rj I Bay St., Tor ed to Toronto, nearly two weeks ag,,, atter spending three weeks here with PLANT-I mile north of Insurance Co. his mother, Mr;. Thee. Gibbons, die-1 Highland Creek. Cheap rates for farm and country E D • ' 'BERTRAN D hnildiags. ion Sunday night following an attack EM Wff4vP6- 3rr--m Windatorm Insurance on buildings. afthe flu, accompanied by--tAber wind-mitls.Silas etc. tomplic=tlons- His funeral-took Place G(enmer'al Merchant, an We4lnesday, on the arrival of the Thefty ]a Automobile I"neurance of all kinds. .4a P R. tram, interment being made MONT ONT. In the Claremont Union Cemetery. CLARE '-FARNIS FOR SALE Ilse sy Will Buy Now apathy of the cw=unitY is the family in their bei- SuccessoT to D. A. Soott) Write or phone extended to ED. BOW M A N .;,'dew Date -lbs, 256 At the recent mee-�ng of the Pick- -,S A L E a. 2 -WHITBY. ONT. ering Tow-Lship Sunday School Con- Ispanisli ouion%, 3 lbs.. 25C 20 _V" H---VicItIL i �00khlg Onio 25 tAon the See-t-rY, I %-Ii Wi-nteF goods Must G d 10. -e- amke,i to he` relieved of his duties, a Grapefruit, 10c. 3 for -25c This to your opportunity to buy 125c Farmers, Attention ---------,:"i' requ,..t which was granted by the Thi 1 5 Bars G and P Soap, -Association. Mr. Michell has been at a considerable saving. by Al Soap Flakes, 8 for... '25 for 32,y ta iq& advantage 'of the I have arcure&OWK ears.. ­_ - Garr rn 29c the_wM6ng__SecreAry - & Wood and 0ocksbutt. Farm lwpi*- 6 and i is worth of note that in this Redaced Frices now J '4 1 Gin�gerSnaps, 2 lbs meats. and will Cee cocstanflyiq�_ rPlod he has never missed a meet- d ip&irs for these popular of thit cquyeation acid has rA*Ve: Crash Towelling, reg 30c per y hai3d r4 The shock is fresh and new, Glass Towelling, reg 40c per yd 130e Implements. Also, Loudon'a barn and stable med in-attendance at the meetings per yd 25C and has The Reduction is Genuine.- Flannelette, reg n fittlogs. of the Executive dai�� Flannelette. req 2,5c per yd I will also take contracts for-painting mever been late at any orlifs appoint- T. Flannelette blankets,... .7- barns and houses by a new meats, though marry times he had to Meu'@ Overcoats, well tailored, ';"vel long distances through inclem. blanket cloth, reiz. $25-,for 14.95 'Ladies' Hose, process, by spraying. gmt weather and deep snow. It is Men's Sweater Coats, brown, -.Ladies'Hose, Estimates cheerfully given. 4l 98c a Men's Work Shirts,__ Phone IM. Awwh through Mr. Michell's fidelity red, white, scarlet. blue, 1.49 277-62 ability that the Pickering Town- all-wool Peuman"o, 68]b wit, and abi Men's Overalls. blue stripe, ai;ntained its rang 5.50, for 3.g5 Men'-3 Winidbreakers ship Association hes m- and wtaterq, less than half cost R. J- Mann, Claremont Men's Wool Shirts and Drawerp, each sigh standard --shich is any, other' as : 200 -.-Green ]River i equalled by Mon's Almirs Soz,'half 1b. to 1.89 few, if association.. It --eiwh pair, reg 7 5c. for wile ---Neo's Fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, -89c use n3t,due to decreasing irtzerest. )n Men's Wbol Sox, 5 pairs fur ... e Sunday School Men's Fleece Underwear, Pen Men's Work Mitts, reg 1 07). for 119 the I work that he re Mari'", reg 1.00,for 79c 991! linquished, the duties of secretary but Men's Work Mtttq, reg Lti,-for Basket •Factory I' :faitir- henith made it neceA%ary-fio! —Men's Work MitUi. reg 1.35, for Manufacturers of Ilim to. band over Me duties to It F 1 N G 0 L D t S younger malt. C. A. Overland Manager All kind, of Frnit Baskets, Berry The annual meeting of the United LUWER PRICE STORE Crates,, Former=, Bu-84el Church was held on Tuesday Of lastphone36'151 woek, Rev. A- McLellan presiding Baskets, Clothes Basket?. and Mrs. John Reelby.acting as Sec- CL&REMONT, ON.T. retary. Encouraging reports.were re- Frank Pennock ceived by the different organizatims " BRING IT HERE Proprietor RU.- &as follows: Received by the ,Mana.,,,- Maker of the well known ing on e ing Board for torrent Expense.;. Now is the time to get 'a new.Spt of Barnes' Baskets, Aflim Y $&446.00; liadies Aid, $906.M; Won,.- H&rihemR, or get the old set. repaired. 04(.0 en's Mil�:-ionary Society $223 ,, .00; A,- I hikvt! in stock samples of Samael Pbone ,%Iarkham thorn Y. P. 'Society 8184.610. Sun- Trees and Jeffrev's harness. The lqw -Installme A PI former maybe orifered:through cata- n an .day School $380.00; Mission Band. BEATT $78.00; C. G. I. T. $59-00; Baby Band Logue atpricepquoted. Y . ..­ Xnewly or0z%ized; $9.00 The Session Catalogue free., _ E BEST-. Sunday School contrib- modities by payinor"a dollar 43-JOQ; The Sun I also c&rry collars, collar pads,sweet STANDS FOR THE pads, harness oil 'b bulk, hi6rn*" PURCHASING, com ted $158-00 to Missions; The A own anct a dollar a week"'has grown into dressing, also silver polish d .ehors Sgeiety $56.00; The Mission �great popularity.and other parts. Often-the obiftt purchased is 'Band 270.00; and the and pro urpti y III ozpw.— h paid for, and the purchaser are realizing their allocation of $1. wern Gnt befnra self VI W-1 'to the Maintenance and Extension L. W, PILKEY. - CLARRMONt continues to pay. Bay YC I' Fund, thus making the total receipts notallthent plan by placing regular linstodiments $6.000.00 Ten new members were re- H,, R. Gallaugher --Of Tour earnings in a Canadian Elank of Co_&weree -eeived into full communion on pro- of account. The money is always aynilable fesian of faith from the Sunday 41pain Merchant School. The church hasibeen redec- no depreciation, for tpe if required and there Is orated this year. a new Tbof put on Toronto ~ bnt accruing interegt as time goes on. 'the church and a new furnace instal- led in the manse and the.basement Is in the market to pwchww Hay, Boor ce7nenia_A_'6WN_iit__iras sei- Straw, Gmin &ad Potatoes, Litter Carriers, Hay carriem .-Ved by the ladies at t)w�! close of the Yor quotations apply TM CANAMM. BANK Ptimpit. Door Tracks,-00W 'Woeting and an hour of social fel- Ron la. PresAnre Systems Etc.. .7 , lowship enjoyed by a]L ' S C 1A . R. R. 1, OF COMMERCE ' It will PAY ITou to et my Prices 1 ore than one arul one-half mill- �mf#.-hich As labove heforP hasping elsewhore• lot conqUtuttd the aggregate atter- Phone Pickering 1712 -rHE 5T,&.NDARD 13ANK OF CANADA 'FRANK 11 PR06FS ,&, dancp at Canadian Chautauqua pro- Zraras the pay year in Canada r ON'l.A RL(x PICKERIN0, 15tf Refe -enep Bank of Mortreal 4.= F7 7 Jr 7 overbxrd. -Thies Devins couldn't catch 7.11 A 4 the scout so he kept right on till he came up with the 'Sea V Who 1 and causing a blue streak but Captain 7- should be flnd there, pacing, the.fleck overboard, --double- ��� crossed, and left behind?"' increase in sales in 1929 qy 14 IUL Pt EVE "Arid Ruth and Viral not on the'Seart- Vamp,--On- this other boat?" . rHA:PTER X1. They were coasting ddowntL-e hill a "Yes. He's got Brock: That's two N rev we know that Brack it least isn't over 19:28 shows that 'there few hundred feet from the boathouse-THE NOISES OF SPACE. the man-at-the-top." when McKay jammed on the brakes. . It was early in the morning when Just over the tops of,the trees tould Back at the boathoAe to tell Nita were over seven hundred into the be seen the roof of rhe'liogthouse. Bilt Walden, they found that.she. knew Carrick' and Dick turned CH Is house at Norio- beyond, in the harbor, was a rowboat more than they did. d ten thousand ad 'HonaJ d Glenn driveway of iz-g/l said Nita They "While we were wa't *wa-L,.Uc. with a girl and fellow in it. "McKay was trying.that set, over "Any word of Vira and. Ruth?"`seemed.to be struggling. The next -"SALADA users last, year, huge column of there. And, Dick, he got A metisaie queried Glenn. instant there was a h and black from Ruthl Here it la. I. wrcte it I10, Y, ie, "Not yet. But there is somethinwater, a puff of smoke darn just as XeKay says he got it." you had yo i.:.break- wreckage of the boat. it kemod that you can do. Have y per Nita --re, the two had on a piece of wrapping pa ;vat? Then come along." by a split second befA, "On tLe Bacchante, -Defoe's - lioVhouse-laboratory, struggled overborrd or leaped. Then had written. ante, At 'o come the deep report- headed down the Sound toward the 2 Garrick posted'Glenn on guard. IIN Nv, girl ocean. I hear the men talk of Fire look here, boy—if you love Vira-and A little speedboat picked up the gi sland. This is Ruth—" her back, guard this place as and startea off furiously for the mouth half TEA struggled-.7011 would your life." of the harbor. The man striew logized McKay. 'Fresh from the gardeW* "Td I .1,�That's where it broke off," like to be with you hunting feebly irk water. Dick thr- Dick paced up and down the-work- the ran dowri to the dock and the girls," returned Glenn promptly, his coat, Ishop floar. Finally 'ie lifted a trap ed a inomeat. Then, after s;eadily' "but if sticking here will help me, plunged off into the water. The man I door and climbed down to the boat- on me. I'll be a sticker, all was Glenn. V7hen Gorrick pulled them' Hope-of China ;gazing at an autographed portrait of house below. Glenn told the story. Mussolini, his hero, he turned and Tight." both out Gle W:th one last look*to see that no- He had been en the road side of the When Garrick climbed atter him a Is "Strong Man," said: fc:w minutes later, he found htm, coat 7 - thing had been disturbed. Dick-gmb-- —3thouse when-he---ha4--he&rd a.nnize- L am convinced that a strong man workshop -6ff—,—cove-red.with perspiration,working under the wo uler 111 emerge who e bed up a small oak case and some I : Says Ex-R 1,�' I rkshop, The feverishly on the hydroserop'"e. I will giv ;other portable paraphernalia and lug- was on'the second floor; under it was 1)­Lce. restore -4Dr or and -begin ibe ged . the boat shed. It had been. converted "What's the ideal" it out to the car. -I into a hangar by'Dick, in which he "I'm tuning Up. I W,Idn't quite ;7ormerEiiiperorBelieves'New , "'gllty task of rebuilding shattered Garrick made the "Club his head read} to exhibit the Lefoe radioplane 1 China.. In the past it always has quarters, and he felt he would like to had a 1.ydrolaeroplsm. Leader Will Arise to been so; It must be so again. I can. "Shel-but, h,,g It all—lb, 'Bacchante' A "I saw Rae," Glenn pantei� I but an End to Strife not predict when or how much long.. start the day there. I ,.at be found—with Rvth!' ti "Cast thy words upon the ether and was stacking the nose of the boat tinder er the present struggle will continue, 7' they shall return unto thee after many the boathouse in the channel between (To be continued.) Tientsin, ChIna-Froal out of the but a great leader assuredly will something amok- chaos of tbe, present turbulent China! -days," laughed Garrick as he looked the skidway. I saw som -111 emerge a "strong man".who will,arlip,' `for sing in the bow. Iran down and jump "I uppbse now- over his mail. - Quake Changed Hsuan Tung, who now }ties a life tiveek be bombarded with ed Imo the boat. Vs lead the nation into "paths or pros, of unostentation at the Japanese con- I'm going to penty and peace," to the opinion orAPs+lou b",had vivid dr&wa ero-wded— hvy "Wit!. 84eiit book a hglth Ro— of Ocean t razit, frorn rad-�:, rans. W nkre Ziu t RAM I 1711g. datirrom, - find the time to write all the letter.s? she 11itiged at me, but it hit my shoul- - t '"to ]its twenty-four years. He 41a the ..er instead of my head. 'Dann you" This opinion was expressc;l in an I 'last of the once powerful house of the Say—here's one. though. Read that. Interview granted the Ai4ociatedi elhad to say .4o many Reeharting Made Necessary He became ruler 'A postcard—postmarked'North port'." she cried, 'I hav I Nlaj)ehu dynasty. :Press. In which Hanan Tung. 111JW qR11.1 0 lifece things to you vvhe,) I didn't feel by Disturbance Off New- ii file death of the reformer Em- Dick read the card- . like it—here's another wallop ed simply Henry Pu Yl, told of bis Iii-eror Kwang Hau, his uncle, who "You. message was zrod and clear. ,I swurg the beat free and kicked Shippers Say intimate hopes �'aind fears for the died without issue. .,.,-But why did you suicienly stop when China he believes will shake away from the pi�-.-. The engine was )1s�ifax.,N.S.—Wbile reconstruction present . off 11-4 He came to the throne after two YVI began to tell us your suspicions. %er Slowly and carrying us Lethargy royal deaths VithJu tweuty-fo r hours S.—I don't approve of phono- tuning o and relief work are proceedinz -it, Speaking through an interpreter. al- )f �ach other and when tbou.Manchu away. I grabbed the b.Yat hook-, then 'Burin Peninsula, , Newfiand'and, in radio broadcasting, though be writes and speaks English graph jglection% anyboV. I can buy records. where twenty-seven lives were taken fluently. be spoke 5t the prolonged 0-ua4ty was desperately trying to at-d a $1.00.000 property damage les of the save-Itse;f by turning to the reform- "K 902." !sWfs In China and the nii-,ari to that er-. A few years • later (1912). when 4 caused by a tidal-wave from the earth "Someone on a cruiser ).r motor- f peop,e. He rb-ferred bitter!, of November 18, tales o -- i-stUl a boy, ..be was -dethroned ,and boat with a wireless," commented quake selfishness that ba,? ar-umed so many the republic proclaimed. ed of the North: "Now what does he mean? I changer, in the ocean b of the leaders. He said Garrick- Atlantic and of broken and buried didn't stop. I went right on to the ervi. I "The people of Clit want peacCHARM above all things to-dap. They yearn cables are being reported by ships And the phonograph record—whale Press arriving here, says a Canadian for -eilef from vie'tztoi,�,rable mis-1 1%e beautiful women is not al• that despatch erle's Inflicted upoi: them by prolong.' the one who createx the great- -d. His mind Wns on Dick shrugged. The latest news was brought by the. ed civil wars, the profound df4itur-! egt 1pirtnent and emotion in a man 6 pornnht-ng else. Garrick, in his room. cable v-,atr er Cat, "ria, whose officers, bances; the threat of their ancient( life it 1.4 indeed sufficient in her les. i -Jav%ng without avail tried to find out told of finding evidences ot volcanic beliefs and practi<ei• the raids and� ser dowered sister that she his some, the identit.- of I,K M" from the litre- lava on the ocean floor and of-repair- atrocities of bandits, ` momenta of appealing beauty wbtc:L toms died lists of the club, called the Cu,4- 1. House and req-iested the look- ing the Halifax-Hator Grace cable.I "Of course." he went on. *"'there' tte memory, and the return which was broken and buried for a I tnuelt be cliankei, The world about of which quickens the intereat. Ing.up of the number in the motor boat dirtance of fifty miles. 1 us ha-4 changed. and the people must -rt�glstratioiii-under the federal law. He Leaving Halifax December 24, the ACTIONS change. too. We cannot go back *aited. Cambria experience a weather all ' We must march on. But tho 8 a- ick fidgeted. Fmally he connected I There are ties told by actions'94 .it- ti D the time out. After a short search she tion seems to be growing worse In- Uell as lies told by-words, and ethics )l - receiving apparatus to-the springs of the brok. The peop-,e's of Garrick's bed and put on the head- found the Holifax. end of the brok stead of better. give no more countenance to the oneio' table in 4,800 feet of xater,but it was piness 1,; gone.­ lpholim The room telephone rang and tban-the'o;ller, -.Garrick answered it. The message was buried so deep in the mud that is Expects Strong Leader will Arise0 supposed to have been disturbed be e-ziled Emperor was-'asked To do one's' duty is char3eter's .,,from the Customs House. They re- ..D;ck set up his meiving -set- earthquake it broke before it could be T jlorfed that "K 902" was registered by to brought to the surface. whetber he was optimistic or pest loeaully.. Patrick Devins, Bridegport, Connec- she grabbed me. 'Look! It's ging �=Lstic with regard to the outcome Iti.-at. forty-fest cabin cruiser named V Th-an 1—we jumped. Some- Three times the cable was grappled of the chaos and civil war, He pans Use Minard's for Neuralgia. explode and brought almost to the surface and ked Rae up in a speed boat." "Lassie." One we i each time it broke, owing to-the strain Garrick had just finished copying it smiled. "We'll leave McKay a lond exclamation ca e irom ift.� fnr F if drive I that had to be exerted to pull it out of Garrick few minutes. vinally a now piece cable "Guyt it's a message from your car, Nita. I must get G14.nn home. Dick! Here—I we& qpliced to the Halifax end and AM 'Ruth! scribbled it in. this He's mustered out with all 'he hon. the ship As-Ga rrick d ve therr Dick paid out over the bow, while r steamed tow tile 01 Banks ard "Pll.ase give this to newspapers. It told what had happened at the Club. z where the water is not so deep. About Isar," asked why the at- 'd fifty miles of new anbte-wasiai --b� attempted an elopement yesterday tempt to wreck .be boathouse 'ab."" with me, has a wife, Mrs. Rae Larue "Because," answered Garr'-cA, "it is�the original cable was found again in th 900 feet of water. The Varbor Grace ';Curtis. That is all now. Tell my mo- the one place, they know, 6ntains e I end was succeshfully raised and splic- --lerret them our, an ther I am safe and will be back the apparaus to led, making another link between the —.,.—first chance I can Lwim ashore. Ruth catch them!" new and old world in wotkin'x order Walden." At Glenn's they waited for Dr. Der- 'had cleverly con- ling. "Now, Dick, hook no that busi- again SoshowRuth I've got the Damage to cables tormer a large -t-ri ved to communicate with the.outside no" you brought along. part of­the quake havoc, the Cambria a passion for pulling world by radio. .Together the two fever, too, in- having made the first repair job since out of the air, like men hurried up a flight of stairs to formation down gold I the earth disturbance and breaks in Nita Walden's rooms. Dick blurted the prestidigitators do with !eleven cables remain unrepaired. An out the story. "Oh, what awful pdo- pieces." �:Idea of the expense involved will be pie," shuddered Mrs. Walden. "But Dick did as requested and while thea i bq didly gained from the fact that -hat can we do nAr. Oh, there's my waited for the doctor a raft of incan• .% imainterange cost of each cable ship is '$elephone ringing agairr' I rtial: stuff fitteped through- �C-`LZ`o $2,000 and th-e--Varue of I e be- "Another message!" interrupted e c ole She turned from the room phone lie. 1800 a m wildered. "It was the Rae Larne girl.Dick. "Guy, its from that fellow Various Dhirs arriving: here have re- &-­Kililing me. 0h, but there was bat assar--lk- Utiz 7 ported changes in the ocean depths? and spite and jealousy. In her voice! arpiece." and some skippers asserted recharting,. ,e -#XheAittle vixen!" Garrick. der as they lis'xned. "What d`.C,I say? ked G "What did she say?" as' Garrick fairly Rehabilitation of the coast R Burin sla-pped Dick's sboul- of the Atlartic was necessary_ jealousy would do $'I Can't begin to repeat the flood-of I- knew Rae in her Peninsula, Newfoundland, where Ruth's something, and she has done it—just words. Why,you'd think that 1. everything was swept by, the tidal e along in his, mother, had tried to frame up some- when this Devins cam wave,is progressing. More than $150,. K 902!" thing against her! She said, 'I'd have 000 has been collected for relief.* 1r - _ -us listened. Thin Glenn cut in, �41n you know that Jack Curtis is my It They won't have that daughter of demanding to know the story. When blind. pours coming between us,and I've told K 902 finished Garrick turned to Glenn PLEASURE People are often too patient with'so.' I'll squeal. was cruising we must wi pm "trim I'll hand the "That fellow Devine The first great rule is that Suffering when there is no need to sd. saw what be do something=!-that life must have a whole bunch over, first.' down the Sound when he fer. Shopping with a bead that throb& thought was the 'Sea Vamp.' As he purpose and an aim—that work Working though they ache all over. "Bully!" interrupted Garrick to them illill itals astonishment. "Got 'em fight- got nearerAnd A. Um ring be could make out with his should be not merely occasional and Ls would b Hell hath no glass that they were transferring stuff spasmodic, but steady and continuous. �mediate re'efl in g among themselves. want from the houseboat to a scout.cruiser Pleasure is a jewel which will only The best time to take Upirin is the 1ury—and all that. You couldn't very moment you first feel the paha.a, better guardian for Ruth than that UP alongside."_- retain Its lustre when It ls In a set- 'Why postpone relief until the pain has Glenn nodded. "it was our floating ting of work, and a vacant life is one -7 '!reached its height? Why hesitate to rornan scorned And I'll bet �Shell storehouse, the 'Sea Vamp'." something the first chance she gets. of the worst pains, though the islands anything so harmless? do "Well, as be got nearer, he made of leisure that stud a crowded, well- Read the proven directions for check. 'Race have the wire. Central 'where did that last call to the out whut iooked like twe men strug- occupibd life may be among the 7, Ut colds,easing a sore throat;relieving; lmdacbes and the pains of neuralgial with a couple of girls. The things to which we look back with Club come from? Can you trace it? filing netuitis,rheumatism,etc. oat was drifting away from the he gravel works at the scout b the greatest delight.—Lecky. 'YOU Can always count an Its quick From t 9 Thank you." houseboat, then. The girls seemed to comfort. But if pain U of frequent ou th of the harbor. 64111 be darned--*ur harbor!" ex-I be tied. That must been Ruti, ASPIRATIONS recurrence see a doctor-as to its vA% and Vira. Then another girl came - _claimed Dick. Every true aspiration In the world ela She must nate hada--;­­Tr1rom your boathouse,most likely," from the cabin. finds something even higher than It- 41 tdown knife or something, for she cut the said Garrick. "We'd better get I. ... . 1.two loow-­Some sailor-i came on self which It climbs as the vine, year Nita, have McKay drive us all o.her deck. The scout was pointing out into after year, climbs the towering oak. ABN e n down And hurry IRIN t1s Sound by this time. One ,f the he er and Ju%g him ii—The Great White Liniment TRAM NNW FA& Minard' '1-- -30 men grabbed the other 5SUE No. 4� K-1 a 7 7 :4t, f lljes#y sole himGeolrgeTh e King Speaks to His' People : World's Naval gin 'Parley 'Greatest Broadcast World Has Yet Enjoyed'Was Started by Yum 4oi7Aa7!.,,Fqll6%id by Britain's Premier All, THE KINGS SPEECH - slow It has beast 14 Nl*rhe King's Speech ""'It Is with sincere satisfaction that retard the progre as of states when am present here to welcome the old habits 4Lan be ealisted.to fight en- delegates of the five principal'naval -4ightened reason! " powers assembled with the object of The whole world, It may be Said eliminating the evil results of waste with almoit literal accuracy. is turn- ful competition in naval armaments. Ing Its eyes upon us to-day. It ex- Every nation represented here is Pecta that we shall deliberate and negotiate on the aswimption that bay- proud of its nary; proud of that a Aft 4, d Its Ini Ing put our names to pacts of peace 'nay's past achleVem,011113 all spiking traditions. It Is not the fault we mean to respect our signatures. • -of these traditions nor of our navies it prays that we shall not only relieve It competition in naval construction, It of burdens but establish It still due to the supposed necessities of Inoie securely In the ways of peace. policy, has led to a feeling of lase Broad Broad Creative field curity between nations and even to "It begs us to give public opinion a the risk of war. chance and to Itir our Program out "Since the treat War all peoples of the narrower scrutitry of the tech- have determiaed that human state- Or-at experts and to put It oa the craft shall leave nothing undone to broader field of the creative states- prevent repetition of that grim and men. Above all it demands from us Immense tragedy, -In-ths.-adiAce of an agreement to stop the--competition peace which we are seeking to build which hAs 'recently begun it"how It- up-one of its most important columna self both'in the tyM and the number Is agreement between th,% maritime of ships, It we are not careful we nations on the limitation of naval shall be once more Involved in a strength and redaction to a point co W fevertsh Com petitlon such as pre- &1atent with national security. The ceded the outbreak of the recent war. .1mactleal application of the principle "At the same time if the Couter- of the reduction of naval armaments encs and Its Work are to be judged has In the past proved a matter of justly some appreclatiou must be ...... extreme difficulty. Great success was shown of the nature of Its task. Since A- Ion of the 1919 the Securing of peace has cceu. Washington treaty of 1922 impos ng pled 1HUCTL UL LIM attOntIVIS 1911 certain limitations on the construe- and very considerable progress has tion of capitIl ships and aircraft car-- been made. HIS MAJESTY MAKE$ APPIkAL FOR NAVY CUT AT OPENING OF NAVAL OARLEY r. ries. "The League of 'Nadons has stiesid- But hitherto all efforts to ad art. Here is a from London. Ealt .-showing the--KJ -at the ­Xlke"_&�tltyerinf_ the. -manc*i-be"ad ih­-petnt haus faffetli. fly built up its autborftT in v I believe that you to whom your nus classes of Its covenant Provides opening address of his rive-power naval conference In London. when be expreaapd a hope that some agreement On, " -Governments have entrusted the high mutual security to well-doers-and pan- naval limitations woruld be reached and every possible measure be taken to pre ,ant another disaster such as the ih mission of continuing the task began Ishment for evildoers -mong the us- world war. At the King spoke Into tits microphone the whole world listened to his.fiords. It was the first liana! is at W:3hinston are animated wItb tions. the monarch had spoken thus to his people. On the left may be seen standing Prem!er llamaay 'MacDonald. 'The peace pact-:?Sued in Parts in 1 single minded Intentions of working, riot with Any selfish and exclusively 19;'3, w'hich, though lacking In mach-I riationallatic purpose, but with the inery except �Oat which the 6oTenant be stretched- almost to infinity and by agreement one of our most power- Rivera Puts Onus -noble Inspiration and resolve to re- supplies for members of League. that In it lurks danger but if peace ful arms without diminishing national, It A move once-and-for all this particular is neve'rthe-less a mighty rat bul- is In our hoarta and reduction of security, but indeed strengthening It On Army and Na" obstacte from the path of ordered and wark against war and -we must never &I-niamouts In our minds, the sub- by that very act. the London naval :civ4llled progress, underestimate the effectiveness of fttance of -what constitutes our 'needs' conference of 1930 wil undoubtedly iy "_til nations have varying needs de moral bulwarks with no bayonets nor be fairly admitted by each of us take its-place'amons the great land. Is Willing to Resign if ThQSe ,caa" manding special consideration, but If bludgeons behind them. as regards the other and can be satin- marks, which tell the stages and - o Placed Him in -each. 13 equally determined to make "The entry of the United States In- fled In the terni And provisions of an events by which mankind has ad- some Power Say So some sacrtles as a contribution to to-the Permanent Court of laterna, agreement. and the conference wJU vanced lb- wisdom anxt enlighten- lithe common good. I feet sure that tiOngi Justice, the growing confidence jbs IL conspicuous -succes,;. went" Madrid.—General Primo de Rivers. Sour deliberations will confer a great In the court, and the Increasing sum. "The second thing which we might 3er-and dictator of Spain, grow- 31 prem have theiiLssurne"Is this, that although *rma isad4allting benefit not only upon the her of nations who have Ing impatient at repartw at home and country whlcWyft represent but upon optional clause. marks a definite and. meats cannot be divided Into water de 7 abroad of the weakness of his govern.; I belleTce irrevocable step In the die. tight compartments. naval. land-and Says Fur Tra unkind generally. went and of impending trouble, 0111 eint of millitary.,0ower b -1 earnestly trust that the results place:m y Judi" air forces--for practical purposes, weSunday called,uponthe army and navy, this conference will lead to the im- vial proqess Ir the settlement of In- mast discuss them separately, always Basis of Businesswhich bid placed him in power, to mediate alleviation of the heavy bur- tern&tlanal_disputes. remembering when coming to our say flatly whether he should continue' dens of armaments now weighing up- Not Yet Found conclusions regarding each, that each Source of Trust Companies I his efforts to govern the land. on the peoples of the world and also 1public servants Ilk* us will fall In arm has a relationship to the other and Co-orative Market- The premier issued a formal 6ote Eby facilitating the future work of our duty It we do not diminish mill- two. peto the heads of-the army, n,-vy and:• 4.the League Preparatory Commission tary power Ta -proportlou to the In- �"If we ars willing to make-a 900a ing civil guards at 4 am. Sunday, seem- on naval agreement now. when it comes ingly impulsively, for he had given :on Disarmament, hasten the time "ease of'this political securfty, Fashion's demand for the old ,when a general disarmament, confer- the other hand no one can say that to be reviewed a few years hence our no previous indication of any such cloth of tho Indian was fundament- intention. With a dramatic gwtu?e,, ;,ence can deal with this problem In an an absolute security for 'peace sad attitude will depend on what other 02 -A even more comprehensive manner. In justice has yet been found. powers have.done as.regards land and ally the reason 1br the development he said he would- rest Within five .Sri ithis hope I shall follow your dellbera- "There are risks os, which over side air armaments in the meantime. -All. of the far ttads In Canada, and baste• minutes should-the reply be that he tions with the greatest Interest and one leans' but I think tire Prue: nations have not the same Interest In ally the source of the trust company,li3 110 longer wanted. closest attention." view is that political securttles mast each arm Of armaments, but they The dictator said that the best an. -the selling pool.-trade-mazopolies. pre. have an Interest In the general armed to reportk or array,Alia ion', �f Mr. MacDonald, for Britain determine the amount. ot-hillitary openitiff 'up at" two prairies was for the army itself to sate Ital The Gm, cious speech to which we Paration; that excessive military pre- state of the world. The way of,Great and the Britain to on the sea for-It is a small development of the Domfuloft as *e opinion. In an intervii-w later-be sue-' have _Paratio".not only a wasteful use of you the hearty welcome of this coun- national resources but a weaken in-g-oT know It -to-day. mented lits formal-statement-by say- that military p na kry and also expresses the hope, political security', "The stock o! ata people came frouf This Information was furnished by Ing; ma Q, I WA12T LO propitious' tion,whlcV-`affy--6ns­--nwdoa feels the sea; 4is defence . and Its high.tbe, lecture of Dr. H. A. Innis, ansa lance Office when which the people of evert nation Para t roads have been the sea, its lag in a elate protemor of political eqpnomy and. a proper man of good faith is ';share, that our labors here may be to be necessary at any given moment - sea. I b� Must be determined to a considerable flag Of the Our navy nowhere is at the University of Toronto, who ad- available t�succeed me. Unfortans. ;crowned with success. "It Is peculiarly appropriate and it degree by the military preparAttons a superfluity to us. It is us. It this dressed the Royal Canadian Institute ly for me, I have not yet found that, peace which will be one of deeds as In Convoention. ball Saturday even- man, -but I will never be willing. to Is a cause of the most ardent 'antis of other. nations so that no nation is VeR . I well as one of words, It must be as a Ing last be forced out in an Improper manner; taction to us that this should be the free, except hy international agree- Dr. Innis traced' the origin and de. by anyone and against my will;W iticcaston of His Majesty's Brat public meat to pursue.the policy of-disarma- naval VOW-er. the highest army offi-I meat beyou.d certaia rigidly defined President's Proposals. velopment of the far trade from the .A grwp of speech stace his recent illness and I tltqa of tke first Preach vials stationed in Madrid met Sunday penetration c 7wenture to offer to him in your name limits. "'That is why. last June,. after,sey-, ;to discuss fliermatter, but made�, up -the St. Lawrence down to the night ..-,bur most hearty thanks said .con- The disarmament must be Wer* oral attempts had been made unsuc- present. He showed that the beat i no Announcement -The full, responses irratulations. national byagreement; the agree- cessfully to get Stich all understand- may not be known for several days. Y—" ment itself (what-ever language is in between the 'United States and furs are closely associated with the ­Every country to-da Wealthy and e premier visited the royal palace, -stricilren alike.-feels the bur- used for figures in tforested areas of the great pre cam Th inserted) mast pot ourselves as would make a wide In- it was-supposM�t1ist he explained- poverty brfan 'shield. and thei prbsent.�ofltfcal sr-d -:.....!den of arms, dreads their coftpetitive menace the freedom of other nations. ternatl9nal agreement possible, Pre- boundaries of Canada are associated to King Alfonso the situation. %levelopment, &--of..the donors—fie -of-the-Mgy-should be subject to review at sident Hoover, through his newly ap- p frequent intervals.-NO-tbat-the- Rd Ambassador to London, pro- :security they give and-would . -nom- polntid escape from their Influ ad -cal moyantent for---security may be posed.to me that we should. exploreI good Tar ar6a. Tioltor—"I suppose this rain will; ; The reason for this be explained do the crops a lot of good?" Fa rraetr—i . . been shown used to? a policy of'jrogiiss to dts� our difter.ences once.more. armament. was that the fur trade followed these "Ye're right, Sir. A hour Of it-wIll d ..again and again, the difficulties Id the Arm "He said that if we could overcome 0 "This Conference has, therefore, to what had hitherto divided us we natural orders, - and . the economic more good In five-minutes than a. way are manifold. All, however, come fact was that the quality of the Brit- mouth of It would Is a week*at ally, principally from one source--& lack value the securities now' aff6rd4a to might ask the naval powers which fah trade goods was such that'the other time." part in the 13aval. confer- of confidence, nations by the political guarantees I had tal, Wailee ininufactzirers-could not cow-referred to,'and. agTee mutually encs at 'Washington in 1922, to meet Spirit of Doubt pete with them and the Indiana trod- WISDOM upon how far. the gun, on the as- again to try to agree upon an equi.lib- "The spirit of doubt whispers"there sumption. of a continuing peace, re- rium is strengths and. competive ed where they received the best Histories 'make men wise; poets, values, e duce arms. on witty; the mathematics, on will be some state which Will TiSfUS subtitle; new, i - building, reduce expenditures to carry out Its obligations to the "I dare to affirm that In the naval ships and bring fleets Zlowri In site,' The history. of the •fur trade has tural pbilowphy deep; morals, grave; community of peaceful states; the programs of the leading nations there and, as a result, present to the pre- been. a fight against settlement' and logic ana'4etorlc_�ble to contend. — is said, and ' machinery of arbitration will break development, the speakerBacon. is a margin between real security paratory disarmament commission sit- to-day It has receded to,.the,northeru. down somewhere and somehow, do needs and actual or Projected ttg at Genevi, an agrearilent which 'wildern-esies for the most part, but I, He--One kiss from you,Miss Gladys, wb4tWq_maL_x situation will arise strengths,-and-the'-world expects this- can-be-related Ao-its-wider work and of sotffeTmargin. to ape-with-the-present dentand-1gr then I would gladlyAle—Atfes.- dy one day, when a deadlock conference to eliminate that , form part of the material' will kind will have to be faced and there firming-has been-developed Into an _yes, I knoW" tbat-3toryo and after-, will be but one,remaining method— Different Obliglittions ultimately-go before' a general dis- important Industry. wards you'll continue to die, time! shorten armament conference. pointed and time again. -fashioned one of a fight.' "It will both smooth and. sho Incidentally this speaker the old "Thus a habit of mind nurtured by Our work, perhaps, if we would at- 117qils was-the.sole.purpose of our Out that the father'of all-truiit com• o two things In our discussions. conversations and journeys, and that panies was the company formed by 4__ the expeorieneo of many generations sum The first thing Isthat we have.differ. More depressions and fogs ares re-- controls Mr 1hinking and our actions, . Is why we are here. This place and the fur traders of Montreal, the great on.,thetr way ta thi ' pasta a shiver of hesitancy over all out obligations Imposed upon us. by that where we are to meet_gubse- l-ortliwest company;for tits purpose ported to bg (at St. James'- country. We can only hope that the graphical position, world responst- QuOntlY Palace),-have. of the market, financing Our Peace efforts and prevents a great geographical former lose their way in the fatter;-- rent many great gatherings a large scale and for toward mill• bility and responsibility in the event. seen a g opwtions on "London Star.$' 'thange Is, Our attitude tarisin as a means of national recur- of war. come and depart, many deeds done purposes Of mutual prota;4'_�n _9�nd As a matter of fact the genera. "Conferences bare broken down be- which history guards wilt X"Toua development. "It X use there has been an unwilling. pride and watchful memory. He also pointed out that co-�opers- In rare --for science to give A tions of experience, which fear uses ca "It .'yea" or "00". to any quektion understand may well be that this confer- _five movements In Canada are no -final �o pen us up In spellbound fastnesses nese or an Inability to u which has been con.spicuouslY new thing; the _ITO&t pool of to-41y propounded to •her." James' that this is go; that, therefore, a ton of m1litrMsm, ought by theft failures to enlighten as so that we break the used In ships for one purpose is a opened this morning by His Majesty, to but putting Into practice the prig- Jeans. I • spell and seek for peace and security totally different thing, from one Con will be destined to rank with the most�Ctqlft used by the early fur traders ,by� bl other wAmins. used In ships for Another purpose. memorable and most beneficial of sad he observed, "with about Orr li the lookfuslikas of the J." "That ViM opine-how Wa7dougly "I know V -t the Ates of 'need' can thsg& All- It WO can limit and reduce gains apparent result." Mob -_�*11 _ ,m- ; , ,-,,_�v­:V,�, --A�lilv- vil-.,�-,;,,,-,,Ntl-",�4, . ,�7 1 ,oj - -,,A-- gpgn-S,- ZViM71-.11,--,,Tr F,L��,,,,��--N!....���,�z��,�,�,-���-���4'-�.2t,l� , ,,�r,-Ir".--''."'��-�_. ­�� , - . I 4'. . �. � � ,)11,11, ,,r ._,f , j=­G'�'Ie ,, I ,;��­, ", " .1 ,,.�,.n, •$Mf_� 71) ------7-.��', ,i- ,,,� 1. w;k­ ".1 ". � I X� '7;� I";O�� ,: I , -" -_ I I w,-_: . ,, . I �r, !IT wz 45, 17 , . . .A, .,g ,1,4� � ,­ I � � - - - W" . , " � '11W914. I IM U I '17 i -1 I 1:�; . , . ,_ - . .' ':,�' . 1 . , ., �, -1 i -7 p,wi�,� .. 1- � - . I '_ , - - .1 .1 . , I ­ .% *. ­� , ., - ­•�� - . ­ -�t.�;..,- ", � ". : ., .. ,: `4.-.. ­- .1 -�7 . ­`;,� r.­�_._ . . - , .1 � "_2 .� " M. " , 'L el- .-1-1-­I . -, - ,r '., . .., , - .---,r,*,,4, .1,w . : 1-.X',I _.""o­­,.� ,� -:-" -2�, I I llil��11 - G . MP� - - I , � . : '.. �_ � le..Mw V"'f - _ _4�_*',A_r ,�L , , I .. 1� . -_ __1­ �. ... ,� . ..-' " N M'4imr - t-, I .. , , � - . ;��L.� , -�Z, ,W­ � .". 4 . _� 17 �. , te'l_, . ,�. �.. - ­ ­- ., " � . . I � � d�., . . . ­ - -�..., .­� , 1417 - � I . . . ._ ' . ., I., .-1 � � - ­ . "' .. . _. . � ."1.I . I ­ • . I ... _­ --.;. � . . "�.2.1 ­ : �. I , '.'fir . _n 'P� � � . � . ., �- ' ': , -, 1, � . ... _. I � 07, � . , . 'T tr; , .. " Z�� -, -�j -Z. _�, ,�, � h�,,'i � * 1, ,... .-1--,-' . I � , I - . ­ � . . ., I :_:.� ...:11 �7' � ��_ ,- . :.,.,�­,: , �-, � 0 -.. . - . I . -�­,�:%, ,;.� . ��_, r . 4 . . � � . .: , _ � ": . ,� �. � � . .: . I ., � ' :� .; . I , I. 77 .1.1 � .. . , , I . I I I 1. �- � .. � �Ii'I; :,'" ."...--i,. ;1-1 �14.00AX_ jr C-1 A&S. - , -- -John O'Connor --- - . .1 I . .. , _W �:�� , of Bellqty!Ue,spent�� .. .. a - _ -� I. - a-2-11 J3 * :. -Quirdan Bros. have sold their .;:. I . I - : .. a, ..'., Saturday here' with h1s 'Mother, M rs.I farm, and:ajR their f arrA eqiiiptnent - I� ­ - I .. _ I .. J. O'Connor. - I. 1. . 1:6 E.. L. Ruddy, the price being ' ,- ­ - ' 1 "�4�, - ..1 . I 9 Pee �- a ��, : - - � . � .' - , - - - . S �� -, , -A resident of Otter Creek trap JR ed : -_ .4,� . --Buy.a Chautauqua Festival Tick- - $314,00. . - -, - . � . .. I . ped a ground-hog a few day.,: ago. -E. L. and MrA.' R' - . I . .. 1. - . -- ; � . .�.,. .1 I - .� • Ruddy; and son ,V �,.L. ,..-*. ­ .. . I ,_ "- - � ': . . I...I ,, -. : , .1.I� ..-�.._, . . - $3.0). - Those v--ho believe in weather-signs Bub,by ieft this week for a three mon- ':�� . ..I . 11 , ; , . . �7 ��.', - I...,,_ �t � , I I�. - . -ChautaE�t.-ua ','ickers are transfer- I . ­-, .."..1;", 11�__� . . , . .. - ", I . . . . ­ I . ­ I . . ­ � ..... _-.1 . ­ I.,-, - take this as a7 sign of an earl spring. the soji5urn in Egypt,and other East- . .. . . .. . . ,I., ,. - - I ; .-. -. . .11. : .able within the family. : . 1 . -Att--rrdanc'e at the churches here iefn -G6untries. ' .., � 1.., � , -Remember the dates of Ftb. 14, . ' ' �. n . ��._ . __. j-, 7- 7:-::-. -11 - �Ir on Sunday-'vas .very small owing-to. .. -Quinlari. Bro.,:. having sold their. Me "s. *Winter'Ca�s` Teaiher" 'With . I I . � "*L �. I ...,�. � - . 5, 17, dr�d 18, iChautauq" Fe�tivail. ry �_ I . the inability of those in the count, fa��.,,vill move to.the city to reside. - ­. � . . 11 I � �_ - -Rev. J. S. Ferguson has bee.ki to navigate account i -Stanley Davis 'L. confined to his -W r'b 'and, reg. 40, now ,.-. _ 41#49. suffering from an attack of lumbago. the drift$. - I... . . . ­ . . . bed through illness., --- I qP 5 ., -Miss -Giadys Biye, - of-Toronto .I . . - � 1. Quite Urn 0 - , -��f eavy vyo . . :�, dun ,; ,rid witli ;Miss':Evi� ite a-X ber f the ladies o lif sp�n't & M i's h ol cap-s. re.g. L.50 k VO . - . .�. spent the ,week-c f --George and Mrs. Fie . . . . St.:Paul's and St, Andrew", Unitea wc�k-end math friends i I . . . ..:4.1�. .Mlkey. I - � :_ - n Gu6lpb* - ' I -� ­­ , -bliss 'EIA a Anfiis of Dunbarton Churches atteit,de4i thir meeting-of � having ,iiiade -the trip by moitor.' F ­ I I : Men's wool x0ad-breakers, I I %- - , - - Xrs. Gordon �Fo Lina Presbyterial at W�jtby on Thursday ; , -Mrs, C!aude Field, we are -sorry - -. I - . . . . . :.g4 , �1-,�­ .,� . visiting T f . L I . ; �, - . . . I 'last and re-ort a most inter"ting., to ,_,mat�� ha.9 been confiried to- �the ,., . - �::­ :,. '�Ifor a few days. .:. . . .7 .. - � " I .7 ­_ ;,.�... I ..;, ". : - , .,, . . �1. � , R.69% , .. � .. - -ALI ' ' ' ' I , I. . �., � �­ - reg. 4 50 ­ . , 'Mrs'. AV. G.- Reid has * returae( �. - . jilo,�Se for t;,e est. through - _ , � . . . � I.,.. I ,netting. � . - ,• . . - . . . . . - I . -box, - ' --T. Falklize,Resit ,"� . es". . . " . . ., .. . 1 . . , _. - - .eg- .50 '3 pr8. .1 a0$ . _ 1W . . ­I , - 3- , , ne after spending a week w�th - Eyr.H. I�ni Dent li* . - -'milt 11, � . ist, Office in resider*e.. o doors I -Th. antyj 'I meetirg- of the Pick- Hetivy'"All-W� ,00 S(),X I �Aends .in-11. �o � . � ­ . . 7 ' 1 I . . - ,fdlrew's'Church P`ck-'eriinz Public Library -rill be .held in I I .. I . - -Colds, aie very pr,2valent in the* "t'st of St- A. , - - I I I . � . � I . .. sting. Office ,hours 9,a.Tn. to 6.�.ni_', the Library r"I -1 I.,�.. . I I�."­"r __ . . . -, . _ .., , :�__l Villa .� y onrrz� this (Friday) oo- - !� -" .. - I . .. ; - sl. village at rir"6at, many beinw con- � * , � I � _ _ . . I . -1, .�.1 , ,��, ­ - I . when . e . , . A . . 'X-ray service)--r* .. �r -qut;�te 4ill . . . ., k- 1 ' k _­ � . . . da�ly, anal eveiiing by appointment. . .. . . intmen.t.''ening, .% a V.1, attendance n � " t ,.T'�ned th'their h z�.u. �_ . . . . i I .dance. of ._..-,� DuHng the i1ext t vvo e _U , . -H. 4, *Clark, of Tort)rlt spent . [rnerm>ers 1, rf - .. w e s o, bpe i I . I 1i , - n:ted ­:, * . , __ :il .. .1:1. : - L�rvices of 6t.'PatiVs Un.-ted Th� ,=fir-cellentEd gi-c-,.vth of the . , �z ­ -Th . 1 7 . . ' �b - I .. , 4 -The , -I-' . _1 Sunday at ti:e hf.,ine of lik parents, 1_:� Sema-Ready Overcoa � . I . '_1 . . - Canadian ErnaUt,v_lULa prv'gra I - . -I ­ _ ... llis., Clark- •turch zi��t Sunday w:II be fol- . TaS Ift ­ ts going at ,..W. J. and I ,. l I : - title � :� . I 1,;ws: 10.30 a. nt. -3-1(yrnfiriZ Wor-I the Ia - . . . go - 0 I I - � . rgest c:ties of (,'anada has ret- 1.-_, .� I�. art- sorry-to re- ship and Juniur*Divi.iion of the'Sun- "haut. i t off (ca,sh .­mt-W. J. Clark, vie , . _ . . , ... . . . , 4. �-ssitat-ed duplicate I, -,.u(juas being . ., A . _ . per cei ) . . . 1. .1. Port has been c;,rifined to his be(i for ti,t, I I. � - .­, '�week t � y . ,. - I I . a hrcugh lfln,(��ss. , I , School. 2�3a p. )n.-Y. P__D_P_�-held-in Ell monto,n, F,.)rt. William and .. .. .. "I. ..... .. - . . � - ._.1. .::: .....- - artnient,- 7, p, ic. Evening Servicf-: I To*r_onto, while Calgar,v ind. 14'innipe'g � 1. _.�_ .* . � *. ;�.. . ... - ....'.. . . I . - ­4Vibs Laura* .krdreoh-,of- Tirot'l"). . . ­ . . -�-The-past week was the cokiez;t; SA-ill have three Chautauqua arse-nb- ..:I­. -.. � .%.. � .- . . .- . . . - ' " �; I ... . I- ... I I. It . . spent-the week ere) with. her par--.�nts (if the winter so far, the rhercur) I lies shnultaneously in operation. . � F I I . .I .,.�, ',James and Mrs. Andrew. . ' � . "_- 1. . ,A)on't forget tht, Chautauqu6, on , , -i �, .I . - several dtfgreel4 below.zery� , 4 � - _� -Mrs. W. a Pawell -was confined registering sev 1� � -Rural mail couriers have com- __ I.�. . .. I � � I .* I � , �...:�-.I. . to her bed a 1&-a day; last v.leek suf- The. f-alls of ,bpplv and the- acccm-1�Iainetj,'tq tl:e dist4ic, office at Lon- . � � . ...: .., ­..Feb. . 1 4, 1.5, .1 7 and i8. - ' ­ . :..�` " - ' � � . Mn�ing winds. have trade marry or I dr,r. that -large pii" of ,spoiw_ have ! I. -. .. .. I . .11 lerinj�r-frQm_-_�_ . �-t,Zld. - - . , I .­ .. _�. . I . - - . I . . . , -- the side- - - not -oaly�b�en .swept t,� the ,-des of the roads, . I . . . . � 1 . , C. C. _;�qads - impassable n I . TICKETS- FOR SALE HE .. .,..,. �,.­ . . I . ..- - Ravii, was in -M-on-n-eat- f-r motore, but also' for Oeig;i.;-and I z _. . . � ,. - • � .SERE - � 11��.%. , ,�. '. .. �� last week da. business ill conn,ctiot. cutters as well .. . almost coverinir mail boxes in spots, ,. . . _ .- . . . � . . -' ° _. . . . with the Telegraphers' Union. '_ - . i making it necessary ?or the tour- .I � I ......, ..- - . . .. I I . . i..I . � vr ' . � • - . , I -E. C. Jones, who ha.� been- set-Tier to 1valie through �ee'p drifts. The , . . .. . . --Jailles -Andrew IS having his r'" Fre.d. T.. Built' -,a. * - ' .. - L iously ill, and uisdervent an operat-I law rays that a . Jug) � Pickering -0dence. 'Wired for electric light. The .. rural radii courier . .I � I-. , , , by Mr. Gibson of . . , ­ . �-, Established 1857. S4 .1 : . . - -,Gvneral Huspital I meed nA leave .cutt,6r. ,.The of- . I - � .-- .- -. done . . - . . I .:� work1s, being dor .. ion in the Oshawa . . . .,Whitby. . __,�- . about two weeks age, returned dome fending farmers are to shovel away � - .. - � ;;,V: ..�,.� .1 I' afternoon- . ©n Sattuday last. HIR many friends� the drifts, and if thiA is not done - � I. . . , . . _ �'�' -I' -There will i>,- *.-,,,-a 'and ' . . . , ,�. I, _b. art. glad to know that he i�4 makin,�t therf, Will be no mail delivered there. - - w I , - - . -Utiqua Festival, poLqrams beginningt,: I­vf� hi�_b6d. e�--tion of offleers on Monday, Jan. " - . .-at 3.30 aril 8 p. rr. . . . . eek and unable o leaAr . __ - . . ., ,:: �. -T'.e repi-trkablv reasuriallie pricrO ­ I � "I , . ' 11.1-jr evening programs at the Chau ' recow�ry, althcugh still %ery The U. Y. P. S. had their annual - - I a I , 4( 1 . . . . . ,.1. . I I - C(xu . 1.".�,. There were elect,.-i the fol- a I I . . - . .." ., -The C,)urlt) ncil met on Tues- of th,E, Chautauqua --eason tkket ii: lowing: Hon. Prei._P,,��,%� 1z -.--,- 1 4 . I I --- - V- ` ,.*. " . -----..-- __ _.jVhe' ,Stq .Storcl , ..'_' ... .... - f- -ih_,�_­Jii;- -,-_�Xj_j._7-7'R--- . e- .,6 ,t_ ,, * 11 . .. ay -i- {lie -�.aii se ,,,. t 0 ,the thai f�%�'-'nty_- bii-c _o!' m,ori and Fev. R. H. R:ckar.;.-Pre,_ . t' ! ll - I-, . A __ _j_.___.Fe_r_ - . . - ,- h fact I . . I . - * I �. - I � . .' L- . are rmt:l� - - "' _ � .7 . . ._� . t - .- . .. . . . nem 4ce- z,t th­ "Council ..Of :tir citizens ha,,� plodi�ecl thcr­­I-I I­l>ell' Sq�ire-; Viie -P,,Z--1l1a. St- - ­; --' -�. ' . .0nernber'-thi. .ear. . , I ,le3 to, . . - set! a laege to,imber oF tick,A�]:,rritt: Speretary-D,ira 5f,irrav, � -t , . . . , 1%1.t.ALZ.- ;)flCt, of It Cha�L, G, ywr .,ic -I_ jTrea.-urPr--J,-l­n Ra�.t�irr- A.ii�z't-Tr-�11 - .1. �_... ..... .. . . .. 1. - . .. . ,. . .-I .v Ifid, ,vL vcur sat port, ba� , k ., . : .. .­ - V11 -.--...-. .V� .,7 t� ,.!(,u I Fest7%ul �.­_,&vz! att.F.11ded (1.1 a.4 i �)n Wal po.,.,JA.�, unii rr:-I,�, .n., Ralf, -a s-)r; v, Vic iAffil A .. ._ . I - . . zi .�a.nc.n t; . .. I . :1 Lu � Dtr - P r.�-�1,.e�- . ._� � I I . ticket ', �­,4 that :,.5 ceil.�,, ChAUttdLqU6 In Pi(:kC-1i7lW , _a7. ".,P_11-�e ':'I­rlPy-. Aq:�intart-S, ;, C _. ... . - ' . ­ � .­ K T_ - .. -- - - i�,7,.;i�r%---'�-!�A�i�-r��.-J..%-, I �. .1 .---.,�-t-n-i�--1�020 -6-111- Ftaflilin ,tj^,ceq.q. � 5., .;­�, 1 - � - _0Ld �F riiee.&-­ - ` ,z.�ilor '�--re 4. .. ­ -_-U --- * %I.w 914.4 ,- . 11 - 10ay.k A­sirtant Garr,�t Crawfor,!; � I - ..,, 614 r - I ' ­ I I . - ` are Al,lr,?Ti of Tcr-;..to. �zpent a couPli' 1 1-�.erzlry an,a Z­c-�a!-Mn- , Rickirf: e, : - .Odent-, caakinj,, Lhe stari w..'�"Ir"t��Alt�!-- fS, ,, " e the -D. J .and Ars. Calia-,rhan anti . On frequer6y hearr, t%- - , .-� t'�ij; J,_(rek * ,ill r'Luh Murray; Piap'�-, G!,, � � . . . . . . I . tea shit; 1� x:t7i ,11r,-�, CatI7 t�l lea.,ens are chani::nv anti ti-nt w,i" -rtn,d,p < .1 f - % I. _. I . . . 1 . 11 I I `k-,-.-". n t ?.'ank:�-Marr Baxt#-r;; �1_771�__�_._ \ � ,� . zr��-Iian'z parent:.; J,� :-,' am! Nlr.-. M-ii i o not have Lhe .,:%e re %-, I'tc � �r,* L ; � U � . I - 1�,, ._9 -. I . ­ , . " .I . .. :- . akar - . . . I we Used to ha-,--, R-_c-.-rtU_r � Xl;rr. S-c.-3fildmtj Barrett: ArIv. I � .-Ibest friends . 10 I (,? rrw-)- � I . . . . . .. - t, J Coin. Cnri.;sip INtuarn, : I 2 .. �. - , -The Wonie-,%'�� A.,sociativill of St. years -how_ th� , �heru IQ ract#-�, ,� . . I . I,i, 10 1�_)I---- I � - I-- , . �. . ..- ­ . � / -----._�_ --- I. .1. I . . F'-�t-.Wc Unit-! ci-.urch will h-1,1 their no cnam-P. 01.1, 1_VQPn I I _.- ­ . ..t winter sh(-A, . . , - , . . .1 . . .'I I . ],y,)ntnly rn. :t;r,g . - . I . . .1 .. , - . ­ .. or. * We4l-nestja�, us that wp still have �wv�rp wirr.,;r, � . SALE REGaSTER, .� I I/ , - .-1 ­, 1, I. 7 _X . 11 n-. J, � . .. ­ - I 'our- at eX_ . .. � " 0, I � �-b. 50, at .3 r,.;rL at the home ot such a� gre -grun4fathers . : . I I . I .. I - ­ ­ ' - 1 . III!:-. W. gray. . I ' - We­_'ne.,,da�. Feb. Zith-Au��t,.on 'Sale ,I. •.1 . .! . .. perienceti, aulf reccir,�s al,o .V,,,w that '. I . . . . � Old reliable , -11 7-I ' . . . I - �11 I . 7-Qnc (!ay Ia.--. -A-eek- the younk in Lite olden clays they ha,; th�air mill, r.-' horse�, cattle, p-gs ,�xtra g-ocill .. I � I ,, It - - . .. . I . . �;_ . . . . . I %_ _-_ -.1 � ,L':,aghter ,uf G4-c,,. .%rl,Ij Mn., Cowan winters. - I implement,, hay. barley. oat; and . 1� 1� I . t, A". � I �� I . f, . .. . 'U. . .- ­11".14 4?,K - - bw-ck-heat .;uitab4e for aped, at lot . , , f , � 1, - .� � 1. i5;rort..),._-, -St. Georire',- A - V. P A h-H a '. I . - I .. 1. � f"'.11 nut of � .. 4, J.�9 - 111 . rands that .11 , '10 . I cl%;�.;r'a-41 fractu,.,, bo'h buries of one %f,ry happy ' ;5. Cori. I.. Pickprling, the property . " V '' - - * - I . gath*rtrfl�- last Ae-ine_-ti,;;.,� -1 , "! . 11 . el ner arms. We axe pleased to evening. some new and Interest T IZ °' the estate of the late Alfrey . _.. I i - Clark Sale at ode-sharp. See . I 0 . I.. W" `1 - ­ ­ I'- ky"w that she Is doing nicely. game� were played. - M ri� Davis as I ..'istand the test -I - . . � . , Bilk. W B. - . ,- �. � -The services convenoi for the evening, her even- I . Powell, Auctioneer. AMT1014(411II&TS I INIA110 GUNUTS � �, , ,. - in St. Georxe's - I - � � - ­ . __ - - - tharch or, Sunday next will be as fol- ings. are always popular .�We ___ _ I -.-... _- .. . - I .1 . are . . - � .L. . I . - . . P L laws Sunday School-$t 9.30 zi� m. pleased to welcom� the new mem- ye.IV A d vt4s."Monts. ­ _. .- I Adnrnmg Prayer, I 0'130; - Evening bets. We all feel proud that the A. _ Y_ . - . . - . . Pray�-r 700. Re%. E. G. Robinson, Y. P. A is lincreatsing, and if we OR ,-A LE- H I­� rijrtpr and bar. " . . . I . , all FW44.k z,W1 stripe' ApDiy at Ne.. -. . .W411 be th.e preacher a;;- these, ser- keep -faithfully one of the most inn- Office, .i I f . .I. ..... �. .. I . .1 i . ,-I . . . . .- I . __ _ ::- ,vices. . . portant pledges of our society we L,OR 1-�A LE-11vond Yos'l-hire ll-^ar 1 :.­.. '. I �- -,..,.� - . . .. - -_ . -_ _:_,_, . I . . . . ..- "IN, ./-IN � - .1 ;. - ,. - . . ted that shall soon find our church full ev- L, relitsterid f.,r bx;e cheap C,r.,m�re Firm �._ ._: - - �I � . - ., - I . . - � -In cur last ktue we Stated Phone Pick 2,3Z8 10 _ 7 ­ L . -�------------- . '.i 1� . ­�� M.,�. E(!;-h Murra% ery Sunday, instead-of so many- enc- ____- � � .. I _... . . .1 tl�_ .: . _. ,-� -S ­ .,�, . . ­. . . . � � .: ."­ . . and Miss Nladel- pty seats. _ _ - � .0' _. I , : .. ..._._.. .�:­- '. - ... '--�.4�w Crawford attended the Winter So let us all with one ac- 4'0UN V-N-J ClierrywritA. A Duras __ - 0 .- , I . .,4* . � , . � , �School at-Cobourg as representati%es cord remember our pledge to attend I th a sm3li s,n-of mone;." Lowr a?.!4y to .. . . . . ^ I I .� I ,� . 11 C..wl ., . I . �­%, * I , .. �..... , ­ of St. -least once every Sunday r"ne.Rouge Hill. .. . . �: X . I , � . Faal',, Young People's Socie- chur,Fh at - _.. _". ____ .__ - , .1�' I ,I . I. . I I I . I . �I , . � . ,! - . - . - �_ , . I qh,,)uld have gtate,l- Among the most interesting and I AM PRFPAREF)-T.) do- Wn - 'I . that they M• 1-1 veoresemite4j by the United Young Pao cleanest dramas that are written cj,tioa&rd!r3ctCr . , .- . 7.,.�.. - . , '. � , I ._... ow-24.n*�Cawn cirif. , 19 *-1 . .: .� ord Rabbard Pmrie got:,"0j. 22 . .. . . I I I _�� : Par's Societies of St_ -Andrew's and day are thom- of Mrs. Clara Roth- . . -2 _ , ,�� f I— .. - , _� . - . I I ,,�� - I , . -I well Anderson, at Ottawa_ D,urirw . . .1 A. * ­ , , � 1. > I ' . . N .1 - .S1"'Paul s' chureSeR. RALR�A ,j,ll%rt)ry of a,,nd I s .1 " '' I - ., . .. FOR. . - . . . 0 . � 11.4, �,,�11,�,.,. : I . --J. S. Ralsdon w- " hold a tractor the last fifteen or twenty years a "Inotht ii-a Y.at lot 1 14. con 3.P�e k P,,ng_es- .. p ��71..,1 h: ... I L'r"' k .. . � L1 ILA it I the e Timothy Pteddva� Phone P%clL . . _ . � A . number of 4ramas have appeare .. .­.- . . . . ­­ �,Whi r,l in t-he Tom n Hall an Monday, d 27,30 21 I from her pen, and have been given ift ­__ _ _ _ -_ ,. - .�. ­ ;Feb. 3M, when representatives from . . �. .. ... . 1be RENT--On Church St. Picker. . . - . . . .1 ,. . ­---_­------­­- . - churched *..rid hails Virodghbut the Tone. herr of b-ick bc,L.�-.including Winds and . : .'. .- .. .11 , - .1 . . .j � . .... _.. Inte-rmational Harvester Co, 01 Dominion and in every case to de- fixturm. G.D My. 210 India-% .Road, Torouto, - L. . . ,. a . . H;_rnilton, re-se - � I ­ ­_ . :­ -- � demo , t� will be P nit to give a lighted audieriep.,;. 'Her latest and ex- -2.1-24 - - I .. . v L: : �ffblsorobf ,ffbl�erq it , � I I•-1 . us ,ation on tractor-, ,t%d their _. ___iifin!_ . ­ - . . . I . -1 . . . . - . Iroubles w tp tilemeli .inter:. .L -play entitled -M ..I _' - .----- - .� : .. . - , I � , P hicir will' be Will - 4 mr-med-frSnop house � .�­, . ____ - --"--- . . I - . � . -,V . -given in tfie -M Condit I 108.'41!uaf�d -m the Village of :. -, I.- I. ­� I .1 . - . .,- . . �. .� . .� .. ",wrI,ving piclures. Every person whet- Pick�.,rinR- .Town Hall, on the evening Picker' Far iuu parLICU.'aril apply m A. T: - . ­ 1. ­ . . , . . ,. I I . �.I ,+Aer he is interested in tractors or not �f Thursday, Feb. 6th, by the Law.-Pickering. Irtf .!' 'q Green- __...- , , ..- I . ... ­ k invited Lto be- present. The dent- c . -1 � ­­ _1� . . AGFNT$ FOR . � -10 , IN der the 'ORK �W.IIIIXTIRD-By Hollander. " I . ... .. .. . for-Aration Will be he in TWO sea- rood Dramatic Society, un IN, 21 years old.r rpe�,eoccd rairmer. is able to - . .. " .- I 11 I *ions, forenoon and aft auspices of-the ch6ir of St. . - - ..-. ­ I -"f . .- . - -1 ­ . afternoon. Church. The I . 1. Ldrive tractor;ird trucir, wart,pomirtian. wit ...11 -1 I':- .: _ . - _....* . 1. . - 1 be . . . - ticket for the Ch4utau_ y have already,Zven ';. free-Feb, 34t. ADply-Pirkering N,*w%. , 21 . . , , .."_._- _/2 numbor of times to*deligh aud_�_ - .. _-1 .22 . - .- 1%A Ldid I .. qua Festival ,-jvi,U admit you W SIX ,;,nce,. Adn-Us-,;iorl, 35 centF, child- j,'OR ,RAr,F OR VI A � delightful prograrn-,, for the small r'".1 ?_5 cent,,. . . - - • k, � � ,taining, ;t .icrri. he%rfit South half of lot t$, �.--L ' ' ,skini of $2.00 for adults and $-1.00 foll, con, t.Pick er,ng, A p1 y on pre m Lw� or phone . � . ;- :-- iehildren. Buy _71he annual Congreg 'tibnal vileet- Pick 2709. Lfifflord ubhard,R R l. llickemng. - - _MW � .. -. � Your seas Ticks U,,, a . IA- I .. - . --I. . - 1� 4MAY, The business plkc inz of-St. 'Paul's ted church iw . . I . 20tf ; - -, I - . - . - " .­ .. I L es at whit -.- ,. ...- . - . - I P: . I hi Picker:ng, On & . , .�. .- . I . - I . ; You may buy tickets are: The Pos t. was held in the Suit- - - . ,1, : .1 4::." . , . ,L- " 7" ' -� d-W A . . �..:.L� . ." % - - hn . . .-., .-, , . ,�- , I . , , ­ � , Office; Drug -Sterritt� . s FOR 9A(E-A�,out 40 or 501 erec ., . - � . �, ", 9 Store; C. A. day school Hall on Friday evening, ".suitable for pasture. rear of 104C 8.con. . .: . :LO N I . .*?.., ­� - ". - . .:: � .. I I .- . I .1. I - . L S_ W. Davis; I . Pickering. Plowing possession A I Isk full .. .. - Da s; J. S. Bal,c.on; H. R. - 21th. After an excellent supper 4-- 11, I I . wff-e,�Nd* ..J I 1. r. cmMaylist.103G.. Geo.F.r.ckson. __.. .1A F MAIIIihs 011,as t � Nk'nIneY; D Cartrwrigliz; W. G'. Reid rued by thQ_Wovirien's Association. =­ ­ 1.I -,,�ifill. - -1.. It. ,A L___-, --- T- . I . . Rickard - WTVAIIIII&AINF%fri"s VNION &C0.41rd&d-T0"WM P-,-*-.-S-.�"ftm�an-, of at. ­­_ .---- I ... � . ' - - . �� ­ � • I - L �. . . I ..'"Nelmall 01'ri�4; V11,. V. Redditt; BeC. B. -ul's, took charge_ Qf__ihe._bu,s�- OROM'0-W'F.T-'-VA_qH_LAU.N-- L .... . . - ." . ' .L ' .1 . I - -1 .. Slien,6-1-- R.-Gordon; or ar,,;;-6t'h,,,.. � f m -the koi4s b_ .. TORY(Semi finish)-Let our driver call.and � . . r one r. business organiz- explain our Zi hour service. just leave ' . I .. .. I ... � .I .. .1% .. .�&b-e, namely-Dr. H. T. Fal rt far both the Buildiri�g Fund will pickup&.iri cleliv�r 3 times a week. � .. . ..­.�. - . L - -7 -_ ---___­ - . 0 �. . I your . '* C I ,,bf the con-In"iftee in'addition to the ions-' M`r- W. L.. Courtice, who re- .name with Mr-S..W.Daviz. barber sbop­ 70we *., ­ , laise .- ,. � M_ 'S . -I' ' qPMAN ,.. - ,Cordon IAw; Wv- R. H. Rickard; A. nd Current Expenses Account show' A GENTS �VANTED-If v.--ti, are I 11 .. _AB. Moore; .11;,'. Gormley; Dr. ,N.' E' 'i that $500.00 had been rab;ed dui. AA looking ior an L-Pportuif•y to Lwt,.�r your 2!�!�- - _ . I . 1_0 . . i Position, the WatkinsnBafiines,will p_�­ y-ou rd' . I I _1 Nc'Etven. .1 '1,,z the year for the purpose of play- the path of Success,wiihout risk. Po:i".---ely the � I jr„ -Th<- ar-ual congregatic,niil ri'veet- off the debt-on the chiirch:build-..Largest and be,r linc of goods sold to families. , iTyg, and that all experves had beet, I$5_00 and more fo. thc'industri6us man. Apply -1mg of St . An;lrew's United church .." now for the ne2rvt locality,Rural or City. and THE -CENTRAL "GARAG19 '*�' .. . - -., was hekd in the Sunday school room 1 I'llet in connection with local runninp, start the New Year right. THE J. R.-IIA-Af- �, _ . ' I 14 i expezjse�s. The Women's.- As,so,eiatjon -KINS,CO.,D,pt-R 53,_749-Craig Weft Mon. ,- 1- .1 .. � . . I .1 I .. I I � . .. I I.".- -an the i'vering of Friday, Jan. 241:1-L. , i treat,Que, 20 23 . . % . . -1 . . .. � ,.. . There waw a large representation I was highly commended for their, ex . - , '. . . _. . . . � - of - -.1 - - � . .t..� • I I .1 . 1. I odlent ­ 1 . . . ... .., .. . . ."11. I .. - � - . ,.. ....0:1e-�membbr.,A -and adherents - present work in raisirW over. 11-011,10- ___ ____ ____ - - ­ -, - �-,% Tel 4900 ;'.'.. ' " .. �. .� �I . . I I . - 'of local church purposes all,q the . - . - ! .- After all bac: partakenof -a -sum , .:"-.. ­ I . . � .. .� . Women's Missionary ...Pickering Mills I _­ __ _�' . . I I . ' ' - .4 I-..... . . -_-:,- _- , .1 . . . � .- I- ... I 1'�! � � - -- - . . . . .. 4, -1 � . -1, � - . . .�_ .. I . ,. I . - ',-nous supper, served by the ladies of successful in meeting.ig their e I " . . - . . Soviet wt re I I . �.. .. . the copgreg4ioT�, the business of the •* fitFie hl- I . . . . .. i - �' �: ��.r.: i . . - - I I . . I . ­ .- I - . __ .- 1. ­ ening was bep,Liri, with the Pastor 10catiotL After the recerition of . . . .1- . I :�­�7 - - I. I . . I I .. �,I..' evening � �I - . . I., - . I.� I . . . . . . I.� . ...�A-­--7. .� Rev' J. S.' Ferguson -in the these reports and thoserbf the-Choir, .We have a.go6d Daley:Fe-id ' . . ­ "-- . I . . . . . - I.. . ... . I � ­ - � ­ I . ­ , The Treasurer, R H. We,,tneV'ha'r- Mission Band, Trail Rangers, Y. P. . I Auto I - )��Oa*rs, 'Accessories, Oils and , . I -_ - - . ____pre- :1, at $38.00 per ton. �. - _ � __ . __ -_ - . '. .rented his report, which -showed Class, Sundaiy School, and--M-and-M. 1. ; . I . - a Cbmmittee, the congregation discus-. .. . . I I - Try thij. . . �. I � . ­ , small deficit, due to an unusual ex- . ....- .. .. , . .. I - 'r T ,. . -purchasr,-of a twu ,�,d the recommendations` f the joint .,Gasoline, Acetylene w-lding . 1penditu,re in the 0 - ... . . . . . _P . . '-es,- Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Cake hiellil, I. . . SkOns 'of 'St. Paizl's an . And- I..I ­ - . Manual, 'Pedal organ. The other re- ,�,­ .:�, d St . d I . regard to a . .11a.riley Mehl Oat Chope, . .1. ­". ,.: -�.,-Battery Chargiing, -ports were all of a very satisfactory proposed local union betwe6n-the-tw,t, . . ... . . rew's congregations in :!ehamcter. Mill.Feeds, Steel cwt _. I .. , .. ' 77 .,The chief question of cofigregatiohs, After a very thar- , . ;.1 - � .-. '. _. U .11. I .,;� ,-__: . . - . `vita] Importance to the congregation . - � ----:X-- C,orn, Wboie __ . _ .� . � * - � ... ** * - _.'...�. . � I—. . , - - , : ,jmg that of -V�zinn of - - Corn, Curn Chop.. ' 2.1 . . ­ uniting with the sister bugh and" harmonious di. , .I. I . �I.. ARepairs-made on all makes .. __�_�� � ­�, ­ ' - . the recommerxiations of the session., .��. � '1. . - I ­ S, ,:-- - �­ 4 ­- I.. __ . .,__ ' for egg-* . - - . . . - .I . 1�, ,�­:-. .-congregation, St. Peal's United. -In St. Paul', congregation recoreftid IA - -Toy,'Raii H en'-f kft,�h � -1 � . . . . I.,. . .. I Animous, it was P ro d n.*.Tio 0, $3 00 .. . .. . .1 ,. I . ... . i�- .-7-=.� .-hieh was almost ur vot,, 'favoring the Union. --- :" ­ 4­ - ' - -ot �cara. I ..� a vote taken by' ccngregation I The re- , ' - . I I . • . . � . .. . . . .. - --- : ..; :. ,. _: � ,- I"%,. -,:,- :� '.-, -decided to ask the Presbytery to un- cord ofthis vote, as well as the vote . -per cwt. . � .. __�I- �..., . - . - .. I ­ . 'W the two churches. The sessions of St. Anarew's congrevation will � I � - - m . .. . . . . _�.. now be taken into consideration by We hAvP I I . . - - . - I . . , .:ay#d the Official Boards had -met anrl � am�k­i­gcv,)d niFksh �_ I �. � � - � ....� . • ' , ' ­ - . . I .. . .. I .. .. .. 1� - ,.Ia,- Joint Sessions and thou Pxpect; I . al. I .. . -' ;? '. . ­ ,&-,cuss is I . ­ , - ;0 pt-r I,t,%t. .. . 1. . . , - - , , - ­�' n' �' I 7 I*t ' A - - - * - , - , __ - , - I` -.- ,I I - -.- - , - - - 47- ' ' ­ - - , .40vid-it ' ' ir,**'�d by th4l f7- I-I'9- 'took - ' . __ 7- the ,_a, _ . � _ inns.' M'i N ted f', �'j Cu'r, )-d .,t F 'i that t , . , a �500.0 .. - - , � � � - - - I ,-1 :_ . - I . . 0 the,i::e del- - 11 -' . " . reward to the consuinmation of thial -See I-.-I f,ir pay f,-erl von need' , OPENCER . ..fest. harm ny existed in ' Per• decide in the very near future in� iterations and it is expected th4t un . . ' . . CHARLES Bill - 0 � . . . .. ion will be conswarnated at an isa 1_�Ur'rm- The probability Is that they ()t 0 p I,"�-P.4.,-i r P,r i ii h t. I - I , . . .­ ­ . . I I-' -dnta, 1r'V'.'VTu:cn will take place in the nem i "I , .. . . . . I . Ifulture. Propriptor, � ,- , - -Pickerii � 1_ �.#* . . . I - ng . _ . I .. I , I . - _'.. . . . - I 1dkering KWmg Cozoauvi - - - , ­ ,.­ . I -,,. 4�. . . . f I- " � I _i�, .,. ,�_ .4 , , . . . , - - . . .i ­? , .. , � , ,�r W . -.,. . . , . ­ - ..,;r,•­ I0 -, _ �z � . - �.13_�,, . ­.-, -, - -�­ � . . ". I _­_, '.44t,ef- . - ,n. ...__-.11 .T.g.; _ �. -I',,� -1-­ �, .!.�� � . . - ,­'.:. � . .. � �'_-;­ ­ �� r! - - "k;;i. � �.. �t ., �� ­ �14 , . ,rgt 4 %� _ . , I . 11 .....A. "I �­&, � ,. 2 A . . _�,.,ifl�� _,;,_ ,-1 -, i_*__ .,_:.­f0t_­ '. . :� ._. I ' ' .1 _��i_' , W - " , ! 4, -1 . 4-_.A` ._ __ ; .., 11 - i;�, .= '�, , , "., . . _1­2LII k I mrw , , 1 '�, '�11*�_ �� - �L. , , , .��, !-iZ .­ �� 4...U. .; _�L _'�- '."-" ., A-".