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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_12_05 - `S `. ,•'ys.•f ,-- .m..+ '- ,:h....,•:f y':': F.". - S ' i� :'fir iw, v w ;�y.: c ,. ':. ..,._ . ..,,.,.• .-. . .,.:, :..>S,.wr.-::,::.,:.•...::......:r».�...:.-.,. _-a :... ,r.,..+m.•:_.s.:..�....u..cd.... , i.�.:+� ,?-a.•�.• _ ,� �..•.�.�. ... - .C„-. , a. r- - MI� -.:, . OL. L. --• - -_--: , -�-- _ PICSERINtI, ONT.,_FRIDAg. ECS. 5, 1930. — _ --- -- rivefiewf'"UAL GdgWb*. ALTON^ GREENWOOD. white s-:=dill _ y GREENWOOD Mr. Ross Stover is sporting a new E. Tremble spent Sunda in Tor- Chev. sedan. onto. ; DTR. H. 0. PHARSON-Ph sarins C#='AOSZ Rip• Mr. J. Bradley spent a couple of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, of Oshawa - ? Md surgeon, Dunbartoo. ioly days in Toronto. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clarkson are • �r Is running•fall blast sawio lura• lows. H. FORSYTH. Opb.D., Director g visiting friends near Michigan. Greenwood is holding their annual R.O�tometzieal Awociat3omsr Ontario.Reg. her. reaches, doubletrees, �Cember of the American optometrial - 'Mrs. Wm McKay visited her dau- Christmas Tree and Concert on Dec. '!18stabl#shed 1888 iition. Eyes ezamtaed by appoiatmmt. tongues etc. ghter Mrs. H Slack of Glascow on 23rd, at 8 o'clock.'Everybody w•el- _ 4' "ate• �out•Ont. Open to buy a quantity of good Thursday. come. EARL A.GRUBIN,R.O.-Eyesialif basswood and elm Mr. and Mrs. W. Howsam.and fam- Rev. W. and Mrs Smart and Miss LOW PRICES _ SQeciaGst. Honour graduate of the Collece log$. ily'visited with -Earl and Mrs. How- Marjorie were in Che Valle on r aOpcometry of�inada:• Gold. m girt and " sears on Sunday. Saturday attending' the wedding of t)•german prize grinner m 1928. At Markham Graiu Chopping Tuesdays y All m rices are lower, as mudsT> - eve y Monday from 9 a,m. to 5 P.m,.in Dr. sad Fridays. Mr. and 16s. David Meyer and their son, Wesley. We extend con- Y P ljarker's den tcl office. At Stouffvill�from Wed. daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs. ratulations to Dr, and Mrs. Smart. as grain prices are lower. nrda;a to Saturday-of each week. Eyes examin- g sd.Glasses fitted and repaired. Highest quality Manufacturing Baskets of all F. Raymer on Thursday. The Audley Young People presen- Now is the time to at Logrest Prices. Phone Stouff 2405. 461y • descriptions. A number of our sports went on a ted their drama "Wild Ginger," here - Buy Feed. rabbit-hunting expedition on Monday on Friday evening. .Unfortunately 5 t eQai, Price reductions at the factor but 'we think the rabbits must halve there was a. .very poor attendance. Highest Price paid for Whea4d AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and y' seed them coming. The number A Those who failed to hear it certain- •Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markbam 6405 or 6420 or write casualties being, one. ly missed a rare treat. I make and keep the following oaa. South wing Court House, Whitby. 251y Chas. White. Locust Hili. Ont. The December meeting of the Wom RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. en's Institute will be held at Mrs. . AUDL£Y. �LOVR . Solicitor, Notary Public. Office over Al- 1 1 Wm. Reesor's. A report of the Con- bas's Drug store,Opposite Post'Office. Money venti•on held at Toronto will be the The Secret Society of Cabbageville Kissirni-best flour for astr and' to Loan. Phone 583. Whitby, Oat. sly -:Arriving feature of the meetin will meet in Ba gottsville school on yN BE & S a ust � g She cake baking, also for light, . `l BSATO LL ROSS, B mist- Dec. lith It is a treat. erg, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario White biscuits. Bending,330Bay Street,Toronto, DUNBARTON Do not miss the Christmas con- „• Beaton. Choice 2X, 3X said 5X B. Q. __ cert in the Audrey-school on Wedgy Bakers' -for bread and buns a•11•BeIl' Cedar Shingles. Jos. Gormley has started work on nesday 'evening, Dec. 17th, at 8 o Buckwheat Flour-for n J.D.F. Russ. Adelaide 2838.9 b _ their new house. clock An excellent program by the Pa cake* i RlOVARDSON. PIOKERING 3t Also, a large quantity Of Ken and Leslie White spent the children and young people is being r Mt,LVEY — Barristers, solicitors etc.. week-end at their home here. prepared. Come and help your school 'k../EREALB S M214 Caafed station Life Building, Corner of Our yours le are quite in earn aloe 1=voetgo sad 'Richmond Su. Toronto. Phones rough and dressed young q g _ de 4499 and Ngo. Pickering off,ct opcn est in the making of a skating rink. Capt. Best,"of Whitby, will preach Rolled Oats-best make and fresh s 1l Wedo..da said Saturday evenings. Phone Pick Mrs. Emma Cowan has returned the anniversary sermon in the Aud- Wheatlets Corn Meal aeon. arty Jack Pipet BpTnae and from a two months visit to friends in ley Church on-_Sunday afternoon, of Cracked Wheat Graham Flour De.,acat Hemlock Lumber. Ottawa. Dec. 7th, at 2.30 o'clock. The Whitby Scotch Barley-Por breakfast - -� We are pleased to report Miss Ber- Baptist choir will supply the music Baking Bran NXIL O.SMITH, D. D. 9., L. D. S., �'+j��+�� nice Eddy much improved in health 1n for the service. On the following Thur ... J.M lSuccaasor to.Dr.). N.Dates;, Graduate of -:• PI'1.►11t RING •:- the hospital in Toronto. sday night Dec. 11th the Woman's ���®s U1l aovcrsitYu�Atf C�eemiootr officeove n A. �TM Mrs. E. Craven is at the bed-side Association will give the drama, "The +' �t's store evsry Tuesday and Frid Phone �� � Y�JL� of her daughter, Mrs. Cammack, 01 Secret Society of Cabbageville," in Harley Feed Baric Flour ermafP to ii. 2�tir_ Audley, who underwent a critical op- the Baggottsville school house. Don't yy i "$ our ERBERT T FALLAISE, L DS.. eration in Oshawa Hospital this fail to hear this play. ' Rev. Mrs. Corn Meal ChoP Sera eb Feed. brade igraits H D D.S. Graduate of the Royal College of week. Stainton, of Pickering, will assist Bran Cracked Cora Dental Surgeons and the University of Toronto. J..H. Beal, - Claremont Don't forget`the annual Christmas Shorts Oruahed Oats Oda!,n residence second door east of St. And. Phone 31.011 , saw's Church. Pickering,out. Office hours : 9 Tree and Entertainment to be given Slf•'IART - DODDS Fine Middlings -'Oat Ohop S.e v to 0 h ne is by appo,atauat. (?C•ray FURNITURE by St. George's Sunday school in the 8886 Cherry service I.. Phone Pick 3700. 431y Community Hall on Thursday even- The United Church at Cher Val- 'NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE ing, Dec. 18th. ley, Prince Edward County, was the �ttsisas'asl 6as>tr a. scene of a pretty wed on Satur- _ IN GREAT VARIETY The services in the Community P y �' L BtifRN!/V�it1'>iA f�, ELIZABETH RICHARDSO` - y day afternoon when Miss Hero Isabel Hall on Strada next will be as foil= • - Simmon's Beds. Marshall Mat. owst 2.00 y Dodds second daughter of Samuel P R A*Fire and sueomobrEe,nsguance of all kinds. p• m• Sunda school• 3.00 � Bu#Idin sad General to saatingeon+pandsof wtid9aaaoal .uSid. tresses, Dresseret Tables and p m. Evening Prayer and Holy Com- and Mrs. Dodds, of Cherry Valley, Contracting. as. Chairs. Picture Frames. became the bride of Rev. Dr. Wesley _ munion. Rev, E. G. Robinson B. D. Estimates 'furnished on all elasee0 _ FRANK R JACKSO:r-Sun Life Our prices are the lowest. will be in charge. Smart, of Penetang son of Rev and ofwork-Ioterior and Exterior. Insurance Company of Canada.Qcran.Acci_ Mrs. Smart of Greenwood. The altar Alterations and re sin. dftt� Genii rI esatueurance. Phone Fick 2729. �.��. Y P3IPUUG►sAM. was beautiful) decorateditbk with as - p eta of bronze mums,foliage plants, Ohimneys Built Ooocrete Work. - ("M II30R®B KStY-Licensed auction. L', Mrs, Dunn visited her mQthes in and ferns by friends of the bride. The Pbous Pickering 5719 e,o' e.r,alto,.. t f.: Tem and general asks C 0 A Wodbsid this week. ushers were Messrs. Roger Blakely FAIRPORT, ONTARIO m � attenAsd to. Terfs. bk R. -- Se MJ[.',�yufs.siie. Pbooe Stouf!tie' 61-4 Mrs. Philip ` and Stuart Moore. The church -vas A good supply of Hard and Soft p and es i Brodie spent filled with friends of the contracting SH T *T /� T tee Q - Coal on hand. Also a supply Friday with relatives in Cedar Grove. 17 1 l� G L E A7 POSTILL. Licensed Auotb ,*Lw: pP y Mrs. Tummonds of Woodville is parties from far and near. To the '� oeeesr'. t0''t'e� r aa► of Kindling Wood. vi itis with Mr. end Mrs. McWhis- strains of the Mendelsohn wedding $110 alias Mair kwAs assseesd as s0 g6wo as g 20018., Address arose at.er s o., ora, stove length. ter. march played by Mrs. N. J. Fennell, Nova Scotia Sbingles -the bride entered the church on the Gait Galvanised Steel Shi les >iJ1 ATOX TOWNIiINIPOLsax 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. W. J. Brown and family of Toron- °1g • o e to spent Sunday with T. C and Mrs. arm of her father. She was beautif- Birds Felt Slate Shingles �wea'r' o.�a.f.alo00`'� fug ull dressed in a lora of for axle at ' '• 4i80``ftm. sea. tda.w r '� DONALD MUNRO. PIOKEKING B!p°`�' y g with g P T. PATERSON'S CLARHh[OIrT eddied t nes �r+� IIS The beef-ring are holding an oys- tping hat and chiffon, f on,on velvlet, pale Pickering Mill ter supper on Wednesday evening of Call and get prices. Phone 981.! l[. MAW. LiOHNSED ACC- this week. pink satin shoes and hose to match, _ FT TIONXXR for York.Qntario and Dasbam The Risebrough sale on Saturday She wore the gift of the groom a long QQ AS Id" sw' p'�ptty •t tl was well attended and prices were strand of pearls with diamond clasp. �jAwtO 01it sr atNZWSbie. D"" galls .say be FRONT RANK POULTRY FEED satisfactory. The bridesmaid was ,Hiss Marjorie es Pbo at. Whitby. u. 1Se1 sed Pndspen- rY• Q A R A E a� est gloss. Whitby,not. 8y Congratulations are extended to Mr Smart, and Mr. Philip F. Dodds sup- EGG MASH - d r W 'rte o e artof Ported the groom. The ceremony GROWING MASH their4little daughter Dec. was perfOrn room, assisted by Rev, AND SERVICE STATION 1vC1.1'ICE g y, a fath�r o W111t1a� The milder weather and rain dur- L. B. Smith. During the signing of ev&le ' �lll8 There is quite an advantage by _ Mr. Paul Verland, of We are prepared to do all kinds _ in the week-end, were much a the register, using Fres Mixed Feeds. Our g PPTeC Toronto uncle of the room seen of repairing. of care, also bat- - • Chopping every day feed's are not +locked - iated by those whore wells had gone g g tery charging, electric dry. The Day of Golden'-Promise". Fol- 'i up wonths ahead. , lowin conl'<f atulatiors luncheon was welding and in fact "t GRAIN—FLOUR—FRED firs. Bcer has been under the doc- � sere , horde of the bride's par- everything in con- - 8eadc}uarteraS ommend_our_Dairy Fifa-t on-9 tor',, care this week, having had a __npctioh with eats. The- —O{-the ' zprere '-attack" of neuritis and heart ulax'iy -- 19TERLING MILLING CO., LTD. for quantity and duality. couple car wor . tr4sible___ -- _-----_--_ P e u as shown by the numerous - -- - Cattle, Hoge etc, Mrs. John i ips and Mrs. L. a Chopping every week day at 8c Johnston, who attended• the W. I. field, walnut dining-room suite, cab- - always 05-trand. Taxi Service. L, ANTHONY WILSON per bag for Iota of bags or Convention in Toronto, report a 'very inet of silver, silver tea'service and Agent for Chevrolet Cars. go Proprietor; over, lase than 5 bags 10c enjoyable and profitable time. about 200 other valuable gifts. i Phone Mark. 5302 Per bag. Ba#ley 10c. Mrs. G. L. Middleton is still in the WHITEVALE. Gordon UW hospital; Her friends are hoping for s -Phone 5817 a good recovery. Her family were in Wa Out! Wedding bells are ring — _ the city to visit her on Sunda tCkl ' y y ing in the vale again. Kitchen, Pickering 1Killia>� ComaIMT The W. M S. will hold their thank- • Mrs. Gibbons of Claremont is via - Pickering 11 t r ng service next Sunday after- iting her daughter, Mrs. A. Spears. Slack- noon Rev. 'Mr. Jull, of Bron ' r•` smlthing i + will --� -_Turner and f>•iend spent :Oabinet ��y the pulpit and special music entsweek-end , will ba provided. Horse shoeing a specialty. The Women's Institute will hold We are all saving up to do ourS e c a ,r All General Work,including Wood their December meeting on Monday, Parks' Store. p Table, 2 Chaii+sl Work, promptly the 8th, at the honle.of Mrs. Harvey. Christmas shopping at 5518, Main St. attended .to. Mrs. L Johnston,will Rive a talk on Mr. and Mrs. David 'Annis will cel- Also, "Immigration." Roll call, helpful ver- ebrate their Golden Weddinit anniv- 32.pieCe Set of :Agent for. Farm Be of scripture. eraary at whitevale nn Saturday, Gold Fish Dear Machinery. The 8th annual meeting of the Cit- Dec. 13th, and will be at home to D' C izens' League will be held in the Fire their friends from 2 to 5 and from. 7 2 Large(Sold Fish. .4 ishes, •$P62.50 F'. T. wOC�dW&rdL Hall.on Monday, Dec- 8th, at 8 p. m. to 9 P. m. 1 Glass Bowl with water plant andi i m GREENWOOD 491y sharp, when the election of officers The Whitevale Baptist Sunday sch- pebbles will take place and the financial re- ool will hold their Christmas annYv- Yonr choice of any 50 seat Nya1. e port will be presented. Everybody ersary services on. Sunday, I)ec. 21st '$est de Cabinet, with all the let- Do 'Preparation y set devices for saving labor and Then on Dec. 25th, the annual enter time. Not Wait 1 welcome. Missionary y, All for2. The Women's Missions Soviet tainment will be held. Watch for fur of St. John's Church held their Nov- ther particulars. -65 •BENTS 'x Porcelain topped-table, 2 Windsor Until winter comes to ember meeting at the home of Mrs. Wednesday, Dec, 10th, is. the date type chairs and a set of dishes Johnston, with an averse attendan- of the Women's Institute meeting. It Regular$1.05 value y p p Gook over your ce.. Mrs. John Phillips, y y 4 Dream tinted, patterned in pas. p , 1st Vice-Pres. will be held in the Sunda school in tel flowers,and oetocan shaped, Furnace,or was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. the United,church at 2.30 p• in. The n a 8 cups, 6 'saucers, 8 tea plates, those Brown took up the study from their prograin is .on "Health", and .there Chri$tmas C8rd5 6 butter plates, .6 fruit dishes, study book, "From Jerusalem to Jer- are to be two unique demonstrations 1,1-platter, 1 salad bowl. Leaky Troughs usalem." Thanksgiving was the, sub- Come and judge for yourselves if Our Xmas Cards are now on die. s ject for roll call.' Mrs. Johnston ser- they point the way to good health. play. A larger assortment This outfit, a speeial extraordia• "repaired or replaced. ved tea and refreshments to all pre- Mrs. Fitch, and Mrs. Griffin will give than ever before. leo ,A perefin ary, priced at$62.50. sent. their reports of.the recent convent- al cards with your name print- f Place your order and The Sacrament of Baptism took ion in Toronto, which has been, per- ed on. :+ READY place.in St. John's church on Sunday haps the largest and beat ever held. t, afternoon in connection with the even Mrs. Brownridge will speak a few, Lees than a month until Xmas Ce A., Sterdift When winter COD`s. ing-service. The little son and daugh- minutes also upon a new project be- Overseas cards should be mailed ter (twins) of F. R. and Mrs. Jack- ing considered namely: County Heal- at once. R1 0 N C,-_- I' E N E Call son and two little daughters of Man- th Units. There will be a very pleas- Y '" Phone.1800 son and 'Mrs. Ellicott were baptized. ing musical program. It is not too " Women Furniture Dealer and) ALVIN BUSHBY It is an inspiring sight to see young late yet to join the 's Instit- E. C„,, 3 O N E S 'a Funeral Director parents take upon themselves the res- ute. Every new member, as well as Also Ambulance service ;Hardware Phone 4800 ponaibility of training their children those who already belong, will find Druggist and Chemist, in the on ,wall lei g - a sincere welcome next Wednesday # • ' 8 'ing. 4 ® PI®BRINGFgreca� the Lord. A nod tin afternoon. _ . Phone B$4Q Pink®1'la� �.. , r:. - ^ .� � .. •r -. '.'�' ;;.Is..,.... --; .•w.- .:._... .-c-^'',: *a,': .�. . - - - .�.. �, n, _,.-.,. ....-a. .x � .. .. -., -._.. .- ,:---_ a .:.. .-Rc. :.-:'.< ..'�"� .3.0.'�-..'* •"�" - ,. `i _ :',. .'+.- .. ':-$".- 77-7 +a.:_ ., "j - y¢..T, .p Y "ur^•. c.i _.. ..., _. .: t - .. .. . -+-r X•:. . .a. .,7y„,�.�y ..p w :p; -x .f" '{c F yr, s': A, < u S 410" don his position as general manager of El Ranchito. That job belonged to Tea must ft �� I Tom Bladwe by all the rules of the ---! ' Sam rim gAghe 0111111 wMawww'"M." - hc- �� ��� - impulsive generosity, Premised the Griu 9 Quaker he would remove himself from O R " - the latter'a path within sixty days SALAUX - - _ _.. _ The following three. days Burney ' } - spent in the building of an orthodox =• army rifle rdnge ib a secluded canyon " By PETER B. KYNE on El Ranchito. By that time the - _ tLirty rifles and the -ammunition he N had ordered from 1&* Angeles were 1 in the express office at Huachita. in syNOpsls. with.each and every purchase oi' some They were sporting rifles, sighted up } the general man- sort of househcld contraption they're to a.thousand yards and chambered to a An B=,.alley din's ranch on ddling and advertising nationally, use United States Army Springfield t E-A condition that he puts artin Bruce and, 'Burney pre- It _ ..___._Mtguei Gallegosi cattle thieves, out of Naturallq, . nobodq would be fool femrred 5 cin �ifl eoalso, but ow- -- the way Bruce has sworn 9 enough to give an acre of land that was P gfi ney. but-on the few occasions they "N's g but it certain! is ing.to the inability of civilians to pur- met Burney has always outwitted the worth anything, y chase these he had to be content with r old desperado. Meanwhile�iurSel Bardtn�surprising the number, of .city ,folks - Milestone of the Al t+ecomes interested !n Burney. .he tries I the next beat which he believed to be. The Song By the Way to persuade her father not to let Burpey that yearn to own an acre of-land— = Near Karachi, the Indian airport, is tackle the cattle thieves, but Burney any kind of land anywhere. In search. superior to the average rifle.in any A solitary pilgrim I; goes ahead laying his plana .Art C#raydon, former general tnanae r, for a large tract of cheap land to give rt:gular or guerrillr force in Mexico. Through foreign 1Lsdc I stray; a wonderful "milestone' which in¢i- tn wising Burney up concerning tLe man- away, these Chicago men have bought For the next week his thirty picked Yet am I not alone—my son; sates the way and distance by air to agement of the ranch. the Flying W ranch. men and Tom Bledsoe practiced all Goes with me all the way. Londgn, Bagdad, Bombay, Delhi,.and a CHAPTER XX. Even the best of Dan Wilkin's well- day long at the rifle range. netts. wishers would never go so far as to Meanwhile the pictures which-Bur- And if the night around be black, Q q, � "One can never tell when he won't say that Dan ever had anything better ney had taken in El Cajon Bonita had I makeAt bright as day; The salmon-canning industry in Can- stumble over an interesting Niece of than a fair to middling-range. Some been developed, printed and returned I sing, Lad then the song lights up ada provides employment for 21,000 - .information in these caw-cotrnty week- of it was real good, but,the n ajority tc the ranch, together with several en- The darkness ai the way. people. < lies. They often give me a tip on of it would-�i =un more than a cow-.larged views'of the valley prover and where I can sell a nice mesa of feeders to every twenty-flee acres. The qual- the entrances and exits to it. With I do not sigh for weariness w d whenever I can L+ell direct 1 like ity didn't matter,'however. It was his force now tr::ined to the point However far I stray; to do it, and save the dollar a head the quantity that always interested where he considered it able Jo cope The heavenly stag of song makes brfe[ _ commission to the cattle broker, which Dan Wilkins, who .la-' never run less a itb any force Miguel Gallegos,and The distance of the,way. we have to pay if we send the feeders than fifteen thousa:-d head.. Evidently Martin Bruce might see fit to send AZ Cffv^ , on consignment to Kansas City or both quality and quantity interested against it,`there existed no further Ah, cad indeed that pilgrim's lot fuer Off the Boardwa k Chicago. Such little unexpected pro- the Chicago men, for they bought Dan reason for delaying the branding in Who goes alone all day, Fireproof Construction "fits tend to talo: up the slack of the out—for cash—and have given him a El Cajon Bonita and accordingly Bur- Nor has, for comrade of hfa march, on a Residential Avenue lose we suffer in El Cajon Bonita U ear's time and the free use-of the ney had overhauled and serviced six A song along the way! Harmonious, restful surrouncilnRs you conclude to remain here as lreneral ranch during that period to get rid bib motor tru.ka and a motorized —Francisco A. de Raza.(Mexico), with recreational adtansaxes. manager, Burney, take my advice and his cattle. chuck wagon.. Into the trucks he load- "Home Spanish-American Poeta," by European Plan from H Dally 4 read all these little country papers." Dem has announced that as soon as ea his horses, saddled and bridled— Alice Stone Blackwell. American Plan from 17 Dally - "No, I'll not *emain- Tom Bledsoe he can sell his cattle at a satisfacto_y and they were the horses he had in- o WEEKLY OR SEASON RATES pvants the job; he expects it and he price he will retire on the tidy sum strutted Tom Bledsoe to select from Threepenny Bit 0.1 APPLICATION has earned it. It would be just too he will have left after payirg his the remuda because of their variegat- Is Shill Popular "bad to have a young Johnny-come- Mile loans and the ranch mortgaXe. ed colors. -He put the horses in five P lately appear out of nowhere and beat The ranch sold for seven dollars an trucks and loaded his personnel, with London---:A customer 1n a bank re CANDY * _ the old Quaker out of his rights. As acre and to our certshi knowledge five their arms, ammunition and bedding ceatly, says the �tahcheeter Guardian, DISTRIBUTORS WANTED E® -:iscon as I've cleaned up El Cajon Bon- thousand acres of it lies in the crater rolls, into the sixth truck; at daylight was surprised to hear a woman next Fur a mail of clean appearance, who iita I'm going into the cattle business ,f an extinct volcano where a blade o. the appointed day he moved out to. him Bak for two Shillings' worth ness appreciate a permanent Dual- �I for myself." of grass has never grown. The Sen- with his convoy to Huachita, at which of "threepenaliy bite." The three- nese connection with an axgreJ"aive a . yo tine! congratulates the suckers who pd F tirm capable of ee have from alp co • - Graydon looked at the ung man int he tanned to cross the interna. penny piece. Britain's smallest silver ;i6 cash dally. we nave an opening +with the reproving glance of the di aw the acre home-sites in that old tional b6undar7. coin, does not general:y find favor. for such a man In every county in _ o - wholesale r �� route s-plying and dtcollectnir m - •.worldy-wise and middle-aged. You(crater or in the lava beds four miles (To be continued.) � A Woman dislikes It because !t hides pull that job old, young nun, and -O itself in the crevices of her hand bag lou or more stores. The name of our h j South of it. product sells the goods.now being ns.- '� fill .never be able to into the HHS ((may ChOiCe and she Cannot handle 1t easily Wltb tionally advertise over CKOW radio. yo Dan's friends, which term includes loves on; a man loses !t 1n the Person accepted needs to have r car cattle business for yourself." he warn- every man, woman, child ..nd stray Puffing and panting. Brown stagger- g and 1200 cash with hi_h to "cure ed. "The king won't let you. Ball dog in this county, are rejoicing in his ed into the doctor's consulting room y depths of hie pocket, and a bus con• his suppilea Prompt answers will _ M consider you two valuable an asset to good fortune. For Bis years it certain- I ductor or taxi driver dislikes iia. recei,e immediate atten"ien b- oula r lose,so hell just offer you more mons and collapsed heavily into an easy Dtur D supervisor who will be w i j y ly looked to Dan as if he was going to chair. i diminutiveness.man your District "W17 file nest few 1 'than you ever saw before exec in a The woman a reQueat, however, day.. soar ssfv�rs coon afro. � get out With nothing more valuable -Good heavens, mss; said the goo- avCss t7o" rti®as wassziar nese, bank. and keepyou on his roll. tor, "what ever have you been doing!" may be explained by the fact that nor >ttsru" sower, soaoaso. may' than a second-hand flivver that wasn't" The king is never stingy with the all paid for. - "I've been having a heavy meal. at Christmas time, according to the right men." Good boy, D6n. 'take it easy, in doctor," explalueti Brown breathless- cashiers. there Is always a demand 'Twers better to be a lord in some your old age. You've earned the rest. iy for threepenny bite it cut Saw plum poor paltry village than be an em-I . e • . puddings for the children to find a roc and rale to Rome;' Ken Burney "Fieavy meal," echoed the other. From"The Christian Science Monitor" Pe Five minutes after .reading this .,haven't I often told you not to hurry quoted. "I like my independe ice." typically bucolic news item. Ken after partaking of a heavy meal?" • r...*•.-nb Ir, -w.d "The king gives his executives a(Burney, in the ranch automobile, waa Lack of systematic brushing which �.....,«. i_-.... free hand." "Certainly you have,' Brown agreed. "Until they make a mistake, Mr, headed for Huachita. Arrived there, ••gut on this occasion I had to." our mothers and grandmothers Save ..•w �••Nr .p A .1. .a Nr� IIIIiy IVM �«.•.i« - Graydon. And I'd have s tell him he pulled up in front of the telegraph "Had to!- Why?" asked the doctor. their Iong tresses is said to be re- «,v,.,,,,�,p s,W." y station and sent the following ztralght 1 sponsi le for young women of to-day ...,,. r- - "... r. •.+ .+ things and think up excuses, perhaps, His Patient looked nervously At the b hair Ave, yes earlier l2, . -"'� av 7e M Nh. toes wase - when I showed him my annual report." message to Dan Wilkins: door having Bre9 '� "+'�^''°�'*'~ "Do not consider any offers for your -Because I' couldn't pay for it." he than their mothers and tea years ear- ;9 "Yon certainly would—if you show- cattle until I have had an opportunity !celled tier than their grandmothers. $ -�c.er u`� ^�" ed a loss or a decreased profit. 'to get up there and look them over. If "� 5g .--W.n".crainmssr.r...,t "Well, when 1 do that in my own 0 Lost—An %mbrella belonging to an FASTE"cVi CO..REM business I'll only have to talk it over they arc good smooth stock cattle 1 TerenCE In Weight old lady with a bene rtb. ons A� st M•etrs4 Cas. _ W `iwlth myself." Burney gathered up will buy your entire outfit and pay The two schoolboys were talking `the bundle of country newspapers and you more then anybody else. Will be , about two weeks however before I can nineteenth syllables.' kAinard's Liniment for Frost Bite. aretired to his desk and swivel chair. get, up there. Wire answer to Kenneth over the relative merits of their rela- _ "`If you don't mind, Mr. Graydon, 1 C. Burney, General Manager, Bardin tions. wish you'd continue to exercise. the Land and Cattle Co., El Ranchito Di- "I have an uncle who weighs over functions of general manager while vision." - twenty-four stone," said Stanley. - you remain on El Ranchito even Having Sled his telegram he leaped "That's nothing,"scoffed Sidney. "I • ' ts though the title of general manager is into the car and fled back to the ranch have a brother who weighs much Aspirin `I mow mine. I have a highly specialized again, for it was no part of his plan more•" - - _,job to do and I don't want to be both- to linger, without reinforcements, in "Impossible," said the former. "He tared about anything else. Huachita, must be a wonder." - "I expect shortly to be in,,�ample' Two hours after his return the tela "Not at all," said Sidney. - _' "fund% tn.get_intQ_buainea■ for mysel+r in so in the interim I'll see if these cow- to his message. It read: yard. llad:uma_of libe contain ,iave _ A 111111110 any news that might indicate to me two hundred thousand bead cattle last -- ltnewsj where I can pick up some good stock twenty years and trades always very The practice of establishing con- cattle cheap. A great many cattlemen . ' satisfactory. Prefer deal with you creta monuments—known as Lunda- 'who survived the five terrible years . following the postwar deflation per_ but hurry as other buyers are bother- meatal bench marks—by the Geodetic -% !ng me. Wire me day you start for Survey of Canada, Department of the iod are taking the count now. The Oregon. Dan Wilkins." Interior, in the course of its work in tanks have grown weary carrying "Well, that little detail is settled them and are closing in on them just for two weeks," he reflected. "Wish taking' the elevation o! the country , t above sea-level was inaugurated in as the business beginis to look like CO coming back into its own. Mr. Gray- I d had a per-zonal charge account with 192$. . the telegraph company. It would have • b don, I have a hunch that good cattle, spared me a rough motor trip of • bought at the present prices, will Caraf li Land Lip = „ eighty miles. Good Did Dan Wilkins double in value within two years. He thinks he's going to do business Friedrichshafen, Germany. Dr. _ "I think so, too," Art Graydon re- with the king, whereas he's going to Hugo Eckener announced recently • plied. "Government statistics indicate do business with S man who was the that the Grat Zeppelin bad finished its 1_ ' !w 43 that this country is shy about 17,- king's El Ranchito marrager .the day 1930•flying season. It will be deflated ro 000,000 head of cattle, based on its the deal was started. If old Daill and given a thorough overhauling dur- i iIM pre-war requirements. During the will only refuse to' wake up until I jug the winter months. hard times folks sold off their alts-atop. p MEADACHIS, SON have him hog-tied all will be merry as find now when they go to buy iFback a marriage bell." General Sir Henrq Fiawlinaon, whose It's higher-priced and there ain't any. - father was famed for his discoverlea THROAT, LUMBAGO Sure looks like we're due to start a among the ruins of the ancient king- CHAPTER XXI. boom in beef prices before long," don! of Chaldaea, says that the latter RHEUMATISM, NEURtiisr Ken Burney decided that his course, . "Opportune time for a than to start used to assert that'the oldest Poke is ; itis-own brand again," Burney replied, regardless of how he fared in El Cajon the world was the one about the Irish- NEURALGIA, COLDS, - ,, land busied himself with the Bonita was now set. If he should papers. man who had a run of bad luck and succeed in disposing of the king'sane- AC H E S s PAINS He had scanned probably a dozen of g decided to commit suicide. Aman miss, the king would be obligated to tl.em before he ran across an trim that stock his father's ranch for him, loan discovered the Irishman a few hour. challenged his attention. It appeared later. He bad a rope tied around his him fifty thousand dollars and give in the Harney County (Oregon) Sen- waist and was dangling from a tree. : him ten years in which to repay. If DOES NOT HARM tinel, and read as follows: "What are you doing?" asked the PIONEER f)ATTLEMAN RETIRES on the other hand,he failed to dispose Man. "I'm hanging myself," replied of the king's enemies,he would remain the-Irishman. "You can't hang your- - -THE HEART _ Ever- since 1921 Dan Wilkins, the on the payroll long enough to buy Dan genial owner of the Flying W ranch, Wilkins' outfit for the Bardin Land eels by putting the rope around your waist,"said the man. "You should Dot has been cherishing the secret hope and Cattle Company; in which latter „ .. ,„ that next year he could'quit wearing event he hoped that by consummating it around year neck. t that replied overalls and buy nhimself a suit of a fine profitable deal much of the the Irishman. "I tried it that way,but Insist- store clothes. In common with the king's bitternsa at his (Gurney's) I couldn't breathe." This story,insist otheA cattlemen of the country, Dan failure in El Cajon Bonita would be the elder Rs►wlineoa, Ie found on took a hard licking between 1921 and eradicated to such an extent that His Babylonian tablets of 2,000 H.C. 1926,but a week ago Fate smiled upon Majesty might graciously cofisent toy F 1: ASPIRIN him. It appears that in Chicago Sana she him a good job in some other de- Mlnard'a Liniment aide Sora Feet. �•mt ub�__,_`_� � � bright boys evolved a scheme for glv- partment of his immense busiress ISSUE NO. 44=-�3� Am raps•' +f ing away an acre of land in Oregon grin or lose,however,he must ansa• ., y .sY', '. ;ti -'•.. _...- a :rr '._: .. .. ...:..:' ' • .d -� �•M �i t...�..�' h_..'�•^ Y.1�.,n '� ..;' : r .4 .... .,'... ". .., a ». _- ..--... ;'..,. .. s'•.. c. - .... ;, ,...� r" q., ,-. "'� '`_' .''�`�',. ! ♦, ._... ..'.. l...- ,. .. ...__ . .. :..,... .' .vu/:... .,... -_r:. -ass ... _ .-. v ac+. .f _- - e 'M' ✓' ~ .! _ _ .�exrxaw+:�a. x•�.�1�i•e^^s�r:rr�w�Yuxw.' ..�..ti m�• s+er..,;�i�'a,.,y G`�Y ::� 'y«, xat•Ev�r�eex.+ iaR.,�w},.- •' ,..�„;, •.. /.stibcl�cro�•�r ��t�, .,µerre. GJ.'1 �:•':'. «. ...r.,/p.:- .•.b,. +y'•dwai 75Y,}e te: .x+,.alYlftJ°s=L'.. {- _. ., - :Y�r '� H�'f., Id OWN New ' 1r - h We +Or How to U6H= Left-Overs y: BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON (`hristmas is likely 'to leave one with paprika. Return to the oven and I b with an "all-gone" feeling is the bake Len minutes longer. � f41 Illustrated Dresantaki•ng Lesson Fur- pocketbook and the week between that Turkey's Farewell Appearances, t'M nished With Evert/ Pattern holiday and New Year's does not give Thebe a. OOPYRI6M TlO - , ef "last appearance', of the z- ` much time in which to recover. Using turkey is as soup. Break the Wkey FAMILY FINANCE. one at a time. with .the right. The - left overs--and after a turkey dinner carcass In places, removing all stuff- `. base of each leaf Is drawn gently 4; there are usually a good many—and Ing; put in kettle with any bits of Tlie -biggest, most important buss- through the teeth and the edible per- _ economical foods will help to keep meat&that may have been left over. ;nese to the world, employing the Most the week's food cost low, and a little Cover with cold water, bring slowly` f' tion pressed out. After the larger .� extra carts in preparation and garnish- people and involving the largest in- leaves are removed, a cone of light to the boiling point and simmer two veatment is the business of the house- colored small leaves remains, but this In will aid materially in-disguising hours. Strain, remove fat, and season ^ hold. It is the primary business; all ' the fact that any retrenchment is tak- cone is removed with the spoon and with salt and pepper. One or two ,• others are secondary and exist be discarded and the fuzzy centre is fag place. ou}j�er stalks of celery may be cooked cause of it and for it. eaten vrith a fork. - Here is a sugestion"for that week's with the carcass to dive additional _ The product of this business, is the menu:— Savor. Serve with salted crackers. growing tamiiy, a product more valu- FASHIONS, FAGS, FOIBLES. Monday, Salmi of Turkey; Baked while the ,beat hash undoubtedly able than all the products of the The hostess gown gives milady a _' sweet Potatoes; Cranberry Jelly; comes from freshly cooked c:rDed world's industry put together. Ask any proud parents, chaneg to wear her pretty party dress �. t Green Peppers with Vegetable Stull- beef, canned corned beet wig-male In the past twenty years, thrifty, in hef own home, which simpler Yash- Ing; Fruit Cup; Cakes; Cottee. an acceptable dish. Put the potatoes. ions forbade. Tuesday, Casserole or Beef with corned bees and onions (if you like �. Lome-loving people have made some The pais gown is a cross between Macaroni; Fried Sweet Potatoes; them), through the meat chopper, and " remarkable changes in their finane- the old-time nightie and modern pa- Green Tomato Pickles; Graham Muf- to tw .cups of chopped potatoes add ee the chopped meat. and _ fug. Then we refused tQ go into debt mar Have you seen them in the fins; Cocoanut Bread Pudding; Cob . two cups of on •for the household; now we have Wednesday, Scalloped Turkey; I onion to taste. Season with salt and plunged into debt thousands of mil- stores? lions of dollars—all because we are Muffs and separate fur scarfs are Stuffed Baked Potatoes; Buttered Car- pepper, moisten with milk—water can beginning d e worn Velvet is a rots; Coffee Gelatine; Waters; Tea. be used—put in a hot, greased trying bent on turning out a "bigger and more popular material than ever. Thursday, Turkey Soup; Corned pan,stir until well mixed,spread eves• better" product. Simple, straight-line, girlish -styles .t Beet Hash; Buttered Beets; Apricot fff ly, then place over a.very slow fire to We have bought houses, automo. have suddenly disappeared and we Tapioca Pudding: Coffee. brown; the time required being about 1 Ir biles, radios, furniture, and supplies have elaborateness' and decoration. Friday, Codfish Puff with Egg forty minutes. Turn And fold on a of all kinds on.charge &counts or on have above or Sauce;' Scalloped Tomatoes; Spinach; hot platter. Garnish with parsley and Sleeves-are trimmed, e �. the installment plan, "a dollar down Individual Chocolate Puddings; Tea. serve at once. Al and a dollar a week forever." below the elbow. 'Y 'Waist and hem lines have grown i Saturday, Baked Beans; Boston Apricot tapioca pudding is made like Economists who have studied the Brown Bread; Pickled Bente; Head applij tapioca, substituting one cup Of effects of this system pronounce it farther apart: W e now have one inch tenets o rather than harmful. Those above, of the Empire gown wit$ very Lettuc a Salad — Thousand Island soaked dried apricots for the apples. Dressing; Cinnamon Apples with Codfish Puff. merchants who have given credit to short waist. Hem linea reach to the 1 middle of the calf for sports Lad Crean.; Coffee. Allow one cup of codfish, cut small. Irresponsible persons have suffered; For the Monday dinner make a e accounts are paid street; a little longer for afternoon; to three cope of diced raw potato. but most charge sauce of the gravy. adding one small ankle length for evening, and there Cover with boiling water and cook within two months and most install• are trains for very formai wear, onion, chopped• If there is left-over below the boiling point until the Do- y e r purchases are successful within h The hair is leas fluffy and heads dressing it may be added to the gravy tato qa tender—about fifteen, minutes* P0- year or two. Many successful mer• are made to look small. Bangs, to about a cup and & half—then add chants prefer to have selected patrons Pour into a strainer, drain thoroughly , cover the top of the forehead, are three tablespoons of sherry seasoning and return to the kettle. Mash waif, ,run charge accounts rather than make making their spat Lbec f for every cup of sauce and-heat slices cash purchases•—presumably because add one-half tablespoon of butter, one- cash 0! turkey !n 1t. Do not let the turkey eighth teaspoon of pepper and beat. a' they buy more freely on that basis. KITCHEN CONVENIENCE. V nook as this toughens It. it should Add enough milk to make of the con- This method of buying encourages merely be heated through. Serve on families to have things which they Study your kitchen and determine on ac9 of mashed potbakin Heap would postpone buying indefinitely, If it is as convenient as you can make thin aliens of toast and garnish with on a buttered glass baking dish. or would never bay if they had to wait 1L.. and also as pleasant as place as toast paints. leaving "petals" standing up as to Individuality not price essential W1 Prepare the green peppers as usual ~sniff they had the cash in hand. This possible to which to spend many hours D meringue. Put to a moderate oven smartness. for aiut>9ng by removing the seeds, and ' Ants stimulus, ambttton, breadth of Of your life, I In this distinctive model of dark to brown. While it !s browning maks culture and refinement-into the chtt- Are the major furnishings arranged 1 woolen the contrast is par belling them ten minutes. Make t medium white sauce, using four green crepe a• filling of the lettove! vegetables tablespoons of hour, and two cups of dren. whose lives are thereby eu- property in their relation to one an-,presented in plain woolen is lighter,mixed with bread crumbs, and season- milk, season with salt and Dapper riched. The strange thing is that the other stove, sink, table, cupboards" green shadadd two hard cooked eggs which e. It gives prominence tc'l ed. rather highly, Stuff the peppers, dads seem so successful In meeting Are the utensils and equipment group' the deep flared cuffs and interesting had i ' those monthly bills. The cycle of bus!- ed so that routine tasks may be done cowl neckline. put buttered crumbs on top and net have been sliced. Serve with the cod- to the oven to brown the crumbs. fish puff, (Note—i1' the codfish is ness prospers by the increased con- as rapidly ae posslble4 Is the plumb- A circular fan nnpressed inset at I The fruit cup may be either the re- Sumption. Ing satisfactory' I the centre-front of the skirt tends to very salt it is advisable to freshen Does your kitchen need making give the figure length besides furnish-�mains of the Christmas fruit cocktail it alightly before ongl- over? With small expense this may or other fruit cut up. Sugar may be m acetol falneas w the linen. The� Far the. cinnamon apples make a EATING FOR HEALTH. g I added, if desired, to make !t a sweeter syrup of two cups of sugar, one-half often be done. To close an-unnecea- hipline shows a flat slimness emphl•i dessert,- Serve with it small cakes. cup of water and one cup of red cin- As we hurryalong through our sary door and put a cupboard there; sized by the curved seaming. _ strenuous days, we forget that we to as a drain-board once Cite stove, Style No. 2829 comes in sizes 80Tuesday's Dynner serosa•candies. Let it boll three min- days, can make-and keep ourselves healthy or put up a few -shelves, may make 38, 40, 42, 44 asci 46 inches bust. The casserole supplies not only the Utes and then add fi#a apples which t? and St if oaly we give some intelligent all the difference in the world to the Size 36 requites 4% yards 39-inch meat, but afbo.the vegetables. A two have been pared and .wed ,and cook thought to what we eat We can number of steps you have to take with 1 yard 38-inch contrasting. .. I pound piece of beet should be suf9ci- until tender. Serve with19 in cream save dentist bills by eating the food each day. It's stunning In Mack transparent' ent for six people and a rather tough or whipped cream as prefer" , which builds strong teeth. We can p better light with an attractive velvet with the turn-over collar and piece can be made reader and delict- e' delay the graying of our hair! have mantle, new and dainty curtains, flared cuffs of ecru lace- one. Cover the meat with strips of salt � Ori a fair akin. red lips and rosy cheeks; Hope on, though darkest uigfit eoioea fresh varnish on the linoleum, newsy Canton crepe, ere pe marocain and pork and put it in w kettle With. two and be fit and fine if we will eat the painted walls and woodwork of such crepe satin appropriate. chopped onions, .Dur cope of peas, down, ;right thing. soft and attractive colors as peach HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. and set over a low damn. Let It nim- - For the teeth we need foods with with blue trimmings, or egg-shell with mer three hours; season with salt and And stars refuse a shine, .calcium is them, such as mfilt, or Write )our entree and address plain- Though heavy clouds of sorrow frown, Y greea, may make a joy Foam out of 13, giving number and size of such I cayenne. Have ready cooked halt a And alt your joys decline, anges, liver, and cod-liver OIL For the what was drab and uninteresting be- patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in pound of macaroni; 'lay it in the bot- For soon the darkness Rtes away hair we need iodine to keep the glands fore tom at a deep dish, then add a layer And ushers in a day. working healthily, We can get this - stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap ' it carefully) fdr each number, and of the above mixture. then a layer of from iodized salt, now sold every- FRAGRANCE IN THE HOME. -• where.Iodized keep thaddress your order to Wilson Patters grated cheese; continue until the dish Hope on when ways are long and e blood pressure It the house smells of cooking; beat Service, 73 West A Ielaide St.,Toronto. is full; put In the oven and bake one drear, _ down, we need to neutralize• body a few juniper berries in a hot fry pan, a- hoar. And feet and fortune fail. ` acids formed by eating meats, eggs These may be purchased at the drug G4satE GERTIE For the cocoanut bread pudding use when in the gloomy vs!e at fedi— and cereals, with the al!yaline foods: store and will change the disagree- two cups of bread crumbs. Your cups milk, fruit and vegetab.es. To have Y" of milk, one tablespoon melted butter, E'en faith can scarce prevail, 2 . 1a clear akin we should avoid sugars, able cooking odor to one of fragrance. For longest roads bring rest at last, two egg yolks, two-thirds cup sugar, a' _. _ _ When dog+bt and danger's overpast and whole' grain foods instead. To Opportunity and responsibility are one- half cups cocoanut. two egg do- keepthe body warm and induce a twins. If you have much. You owe whites, and one-hall teaspoon of van Hope on when life's short day _ clines. glowing comp ex on, I ilia. Heat the milk, stir in butter andAnd evening she ows Aron-rich foods: beef, liter, bran, egg -4 sugar, add eggand other lagredi- Aron -44 -yolk 1egg ea For in the west the promise shines ast Besides these health giving foods, the a s e s ao a — Fred met Dick on dt:. way to the f stiffly. Add the vanilla and pour into That,.though the sun may net to-night. we should expose ourselves to ass hour station. a well buttered pudding dish. Bake lei an daily. We cannot pros- A few brief hours bring back the ltgh4 "Good gracious, old mea,' said Fred, I ln.s slow oven from forty-five minutes —A.B,C., in Tit•Bits. " per without our daily dose of ultra, „how did you manage to nurt your to one hour--- violet rays. r. Cut the remaining turkey In small eye.. v ' If you feel that you are slipping, "lt was done by a man whose wed- pieces—there should be about one and --'()nWith �stmC are headachey, dull or below par, g° ding I attended as best mea," Dick ez- a half cups—mix with two cups of The village football match was on a year's diet of headlettuce, fruits plaiaed. "Just because I kissed the cooked rice, two green peppers ct>t about to coz#ntpence, andthe opposing anli vegetables of all varietiee, whole brtdei, In small aiecea and .,.arboiled, and captains were inspecting the ground. grain breads and cereals, several "lit,•my dear old man,".exclaimed (enough very thin white sauce to make "Don't like it," said the vtaitiati glasses of milk daily, a '-judicious usehie trterid. "it's the custom for the it quite moist. Season well with 'salt skipper, shaking his head. of meat and eggs sod plenty of exec- iand beat man to kiss the bride.*,_ pepper' Curry powder may be "What don't You like?' 'asked ilia �+ 'else in the sunshine. •If anything canDick put his linnet to his injured eye. added if desired. Turn into a buttered home skipper. make. you*healthy and beautiful, this "Yes, I know it b,' he replied. "But s' i casserole, cover the,top with'crumbs, "The ground." replied the other. will. this was flue years atter the cera• ' sad bake halt an hour in a moderate "Hardly a blade of grass to be seen." a many." oven. "Well,you didn't come 'ere to Braze, THE ARTICHOKE. Again• enough- potatoes should be did yer?" was the home skipper's ra- �� "Many a woman cries because she - That vegetable delicacy, the arti- _ , cooked for two meals. Select large tort. choke, i8.now being grown extensively + feels better 'after the bawl is,over," ones for•Wednesday night and when 4. and might become more familiar on. t baked cut in half lengthwise. Scoop "There is nothing so satistactcry as our tables. It is the Bower head of 1F i DttiiQpOlritt>r1Crit out the inside and mash. Seat until a clear conscience." "No," answered an Italian plant which resembles a "� „� Mrs. Golders 'was is conversation creamy with butter,- salt and hot Senator Sorghum; "and the next best Marge thistle: The portions which are -, .� with a young married friend. `/� milk. Refill the shells and sprinkle thing is a good lawyer:' ' edible are the base of the scale i "Well, and how do you like yodr new leaves and the fuzzy centre of the t;oase?" she caked. - cone. This is the choke and is the "Oh, 1 suppose it's all right," camey cholcest part. Artichokes taste the reply, � from the young wife, "but PREPARE YO� ErlF something Ilke fresh asparagus.. there's a young couple next door who To prepare artichokes, soak them in quarrel all day." for positions In all departments of investment Security and •Stook _ Brokerage Houses, or In Statistical, research, analytical, advisory and cold salt water for five minatea, then "How very unpleasant that.mnst be security departments of flanks and Trust Companies, Insurance Com- pack them compactly in a kettle and Y for you,to have to listen to that,"said pnnies and large Industrial corporations. ocover with boiling salted water and _coot for a halt he , or until the Hubby' The moths have eaten M"Yes 11 mid the young wife, 'sad the I This institution offers a thorough, Intensified training to ti at students for.the above positions. On.comsletiom of eve is this closet. 'moors• of it is they re Freach, gild my, ' :_eoatems are tender. Lemon Jahn acid Witeyt I don't seg how they could the course, the services of our placement department are onion cooked with ihem add to- the husband and I can't understand n -''offered fres of charge. For full details, write ?n< tllavor, Sean them.either hot or cold, get In. I kept the door locked all word they ssiy:' a. with an indtvidtnai serving• of salad summer. a`CANADIAN Il�3T'TTUTE OF FIi�1AN+CB 1:t1VI1T£D � -dressing.an - Roast Joints warmed up again pre- Exclusively Investm,gnt Securities and Brock Brokerage Training To eat them, one hold! tb9 art!- Women own more than forty per nerve their original. ireeh taste it` TENTH FLOOR, CONCOURSE BLDG., TORONTO, ONT. choke lfghtt� with 00 fl�era of the Owl. of the �Ith of the Wait" placed in cold water before they are I i'. too he" into �g .. .: _ _ y -... ..a,,v.. ..te ,....c, Y.•:,.;eY„r,•. :.:r:- ;.y9•.>. .,,i ..�, +, .:. :...,- ..;.+_...s ,.. au-..:..' ..o.+wr...• ::,u _..m,�. .!..e� :.r_u:..>.�."�...:-. .r..vi"'«y. 4_ &�... .r,.�:. .,te,.�'�.. ," -- y". ;,y ..;�.. TtiTner clean ditch 11.60• W. Michell , --Z'0k': t SM ' Have gnu renewed e'�arl�t$ service� � 80ND8-tioryeament. bLuaieiprl rep. wsahat�t.son. 7. 16.00; J. (WhiteMort Bonds. Also.Indtnteialt. Tanx._ . rep. culvert con. 7. 5.00! V. Beelby $1.78 per year.; 61.50 i! paid to advaitea. en Low rates for Auto Insurance and cent, _ "bwnptioat ro the United ststa and Creat son, drag.con. 8, 13:6(1; J. Midd ton; - _ Fire Insurance: 1NBIIRANtlE-AlNolasee� l,�tetrin• Britain$2.+Jo is advaocs. . haul.con:. 8, 7.00;..R. Wellman ditto yet Also.representative of _ eluding Fire. Agtomablle,`•-Wind. 7.00; T Stanbury ditto 7.00; N. Lint- -- T� A Rur_aece- storm, Accident alidStakness.L'� - _ grav dreOanada Life _ :1OHN MURKAR Proprietor- -fit$- - _ -_Phone: write. _ t p 5.70; A.. M..th - drag con. 7; 4.00; 421- Plio°e""Pick,515' Address J. Selman.bolts picks and bars,'ete, Cross, Nervus Mcther BROUGHAM, - - ONTARIO 43tf ED. BOWMAN,Whitlay ~ - 'iP1CKFFtlNG 60UNCIL. 5.50; G.:-Pegg, drag con. 6 and 7, "My children almost hated me. I 5.0a; Miller Bros. con. 7. 1.95; Walt. was so cross. Thanks to Vinol, my, " ' The above .Council met on Monday Carleton; clean ditch con. 5; ihw; nes-vousness 6 all gone and wears 4 r I)ec. 1st. pursuant to adjournment.. A, Mitchell haul R. L. 215,60; C. A. haPP-y again."-Ilia. '1'. Johnstone. R � Y 7M, e - R R I S H _All the membgrs were present -with Balsdon, haul R. L. 12.50;.�V E. Hol, Nui 'iU pears doctors have �r@scribed _ :the reeve in the chair. The minutes of tby, spread gray. Brougham 1.w; Vinol tiecau§e iE co - mineral elements of iron,calcium and __the last meeting were adopted its read T. Paterson, Klee. tools etc, 1.7.25; .-. cod liver peptbne. The vers- FIRST P1 C K E R / N G. Gerald Cowan was heard re the The Council now adjourned to meet bottle brings sound-sleep and a BIG :- - "$iosebank sideroad. again on Dec. 15th for the preparat- ,ppetite. - Nervous, wornout•people __• __ - - - - The Adams Co. were heard�re the 'ion of the financial statement._...' _ are surprised how QUIOK Vinol giurchase of grader equipment. "-- gives new life and pep!' Tastes deli. - SALE REGISTER. P A communication from A. Forsyth cions. E.-C.Jones, Druggist, Picker- , Morrish s, Pickering, offer you a complete _- iwai read re the condition of Clare- Monday, Dec. 8th-Auction sale of - - anont streets• horses cattle and pigs at lot 4 p'g 1, service-owner service chain store prices The committee on bonuses for wire • rear of con. 3. Pickering, the prop- Don't Lose 1rlOnp� #ences etc-, reported and recommend- "•7 erty of W. C. Conner. Sale at 1.30 0° our Poultry, Save from 25 to 80 - -- and SII er u%H ' �d the following: Application from T. y _ p q�_.._ - �hilip behanded to the road Supt. for o'clock sharp. See Bills. Wm. Maw cents on every bird. If you sell them tion. Payment to Arthur Carr- Auctioneer. alive, some one has to kill them for �cYou will finds risin ,values here -,others 20.00 bonus; E. Bagshaw, bon- the market. Sell them in proper mar• u!p g • VOTERS LISTS COURT het condition"to get the best market me 26.55. 1dUNICIPALITY price. All poultry should Le starved qday after dap. - Committee on Damages to Sheep of the Township of Pickering for 24 hours before kilHtig, and let me _ _ M. Benson, 4 sheep killed, 55.W; G. _• do the killing and deessiag. I kill pout- Forsyth inspecting same, S•00• try in the right way. 1 feather,them • PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given y g Committee on Transportation, Lig- that a Court for the Revision of Pte. right out to the wing tips. I don't "ht and Power: Hydro- Else. Power, 1 and 2 of the Voters' List for the a- mind a few quills or pin feathen, we :PIekering Lights, 429.00; hove named municipality for 1930, get them all out. You het the best CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERINGi' Committee on Relief: W. J. Monk- will be held by His Honour the Coun- rpight.ce for oLarge or small lokilletds I kiand ll dressed ]!louse, re Colbert, 20.61. ty Judge, at the Town Hall, Picker- all as they conte in. Also Dressed Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 800 Committee on Contingencies as ing Village, on Tuesday, the 16th dap Poultry for sale, killed fresh whileyou (Follows: Mrs. J. E. Crowther, rebate of December 1930 at the hour of two wait. Bring in your poultry early as +on dog, 2.00; Jno. Murkar, printing, o'-clock in:the afternoon:- they are better for banging a day or so • • '6.75; D. R, Beaton, postage, 40.00, A list of complaints of errors and if for your own use. I also draw poul. Pickering Hardware Store - aect salary, 125.00; Hugh Pugh sal. omissions in said Voters' List may try for entertainments.dinner parties, "300. T. C. Brown, sal. 30.110; Luther be seen at the office of the under-I sociat chicken di°tsere, or for home Middleton, sal. 150.00; E L Chapman signed Clerk at Whitevale. uas etc. :sal. 100. A. B. Moore, sal. 100. R. C, Of which all persons interested xilf I bare$few dozen Jerusalem"Cherry : Reeser, sal, 100. R. E. Mowbray 100. please take notice and govetn them- planes ,from 25 in bloom for sale. Thep make good win- . ow plantacents up, Now is the time Co look over that old range nr heater and . Philips sal. 50.4!0; T Gregg, sal, selves accordingly. or.berries, if you need a new one, let u!; show you the New Findlay •4.00; E. Gleesoh, sal, 4.00; W. Y. Cur DATED the 2nd day of December A. H;COOK 9, Oval Quebec, or the Cosy Home Quebec. Lowest price, tis rebate for dog, 3.00; F, W. Gib- 1930, _ _ Just west of the bridge, - Y - son, ditto, 1.00; E. Perryman, ditto, Donald R. Beaton, 2 Kingston Rd: guslit considered. 2.00; C. Richardson, l4-.r8 Pickering. - ditto 2.00; M. Clerk of the said Municipality. 'Stovepipes and Elbows-galvanized or black. Hamilton ditto 4.00; Is L. Middleton NOt1CC t0 Creditors - inspecting roads, 15.W; E. L e Chap- C ( _ :stn, ditto 15.00; A. B. Moore, ditto B. S. O. 1927,'Ohap, 150, Sec. 51. l I# its Hard ward we likely have it. 15.00; R. E. Mowbray, ditto 16.00; R.. In the Estate of Edward Bryan. Mae- We sell the famous Fleur Plow's and C. Reeser, ditto 15.00. y _ Committee on Roads and Bridges• he chant. Deceased. Wheelbarrows and Sharpe to fit nearly C• S. Bryant, clean ditch'con 2-3,25.50 '� All persona having claims agalzat all make of plows. '-W Crawford, ditto 2.75; Winter Bros the Rscate of Edward Bryan, tate of ,gmv. ten' 2, 3 ' Jos Byers, dragA ! the Fillaof Pickarin ,In the Oou-nty sa ent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machincy and RAWmm of 0°ta , [erchant.-decea_ed, who. l!sErattl gray, can. 8, 980; F. Barclay, j died on or about the Eighth day of We have it, can get it. or it it not made. tF "haul gray, Brougham, con. 4, 6, 9, / Octaber. A D 1980. are hereby noti- .and R. L, 678.70; T. Candy, haulenv fled to 81e with the undersigned.on or • ',and fill con. 1, 6.'R L. Clark's roil- befdro the' Teeth day of DeaemUr. «ow, and Whitevale, 67.90; R. Lynn. A D. 1990, full paeticutan of their � `.Zep. rd. con. 7, Garland budge in- claims, ImmediAtely atter said date, J. BAIDO*?y PICKERING •.stall pipe R. L. 33.96; W. Birkett, dit the assets of the deceased will be die- ' Etta, 32.20; E. Shark, shoe, gray. R. L. - tributed among those entitled thereto, - - 2.50; J: Soden, gray, con. 8, 6, and having regard only to claims so filled. Brougham, 61:50; A. Tremble, drag - :.� Dated•at Oshawf,, the Twelfth day _ HRISTMAS. CONTEST ' -Greenwood rd. 12.00; F Reynolds, ► of November. low. clean ditch con.'6, i l a0: H. Degeer, . _ clean ditch con. 8, 11.25; 0, Pugh, Bank of Commerce Bldg., ;Let us tell you how to win a Set of Dishes - 12.14 Oshawa. Ontario : eon. 6, 5.00; Pedlar People, pipe cul. �" _._ •_ . .- � _ _ ABSOLUTELY FREE r _ •Whitevale, 30.67; M 9tartin, gran: N, - , / - Contest closes at 9 m m, on December the 24th. 1980 T: Line, 2.40; F. Barclay, haul grav M o Y E D -h1. T. Line, 17.40; R. Lynn; build rail Tim "'NationaI" is In ' We are displayi°g some very artistic and practical Gifts for N T. Line, 9.80; W. Birkett, build service again between Having rented my premises in your selection : Boxed Hrikfs from 25,c up, Hosiery at __. !rail \'. T. Line 9.50; T. Coady ditto, Toronto and Winnipeg, Pickering I have moved to greatly reduced prices for %mag selling Scarf@, '-8.50; W. Ward, ditto, 3.50; J; Pallis- -- leaving Toronto 9.30 Ties, Belts, Beacoa;Suspenders Etc. N. �^ -p tm dally arrl*ia� N T Line, . F.o W. Tyndall fill a4 - ,-,, 2#7a; B. Reesor, eut uee�t _-- . t Mipeg 13.45 a.m. .aon n here [ will conduct n blaci:- E%TRA SPECIALS-Heavy Laced Rubbers clearing_ at Youths 1.95r N, T. Line, 7.50; A. Red haw, fill a Morning after. gmithi-ng bn lneAs saA a Boys' 2,25,-Me°'s '2. 49. N. T, L- 7.50; F. Remmer cut weeds Sudhurvsleeperiacarrted service station. ' All Rubbers priced for nick selling. Watch our windows. .,N. T., L• 1.75; D. Nigh_wander, 9.35; in this crena. p g _ C. Cooper, cable„ staples, 81.75; Jno. Inforinaden and reservO. Ituperial oil skid qac, tires and r .Selman, bolLs, 2.00; W Parrott, gra . tions frosnany Canadian ti re repairs. Phone 290.4 -...'con. 9, 4.60; W. Jones- ditto 9.15; L. NadonatAgent t Also, Taxi Service to or from Jones, ditto' 15.00; E: Ward, haul au a0� 1 any paint. C ECI LBRADLE Y -ebn. 9, 15.00 R. Mowbray gmv• con. _ _ ' 7, 24.00; B.-Jones, haul con. 7, 25"60; - �, • - --- dian Z Wilson haul con. 7, 23.00; R. Jones LAW, - ditto 25.00; W. .Harbron ditto 26.(10; L Pilkey cartage .50; D. White cut i�"�+ Phone Brook. 1906 - _speeds con. s, 1_75; F. Mea ne ew>vwD.A �� �-" Ontario : weeds can 9, 1.60; G. Carter, ditto, S-PEC1A-L___-_ I C S. . "'.].50; B: Reeser, auto 1.25; B. Conner - haW, con. 5, 14.00; W Gee, haul con. - b, 88.75; J Brown ditto 30.09; John • clean ditch �- - _� fog- TEAT __ �. . . Wert coir 9, 8.50; W. Tyndall clean 1 v _ - � tch con 9 1.26; D Nighswsnder, -- dra on con. 9, y rase-mounted Team Backband Harness, - - -a con 2, 1.26; L. Gates clean dit- _ 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, *4800 - an,ditto 7b;-R-S�Ttell-ditto ?50; - �ras>rel the Sing'* �fghwag. r With 6 rifig breeching. instead of�bRck- -W Gates install pipes ron 1, 2.50; g �DeG. Law, gas, sharpen picks etc., 2.26; -Dail y �o ach Service Black mounted Team Backhand Harness, *88.60 _�. Cooper, gas, staples and, cab• - .- - - :� ,, 'le con. 8, 38.72; R. Ward, tel. 8.65; R - 5 "slog Sreeehiflg *4485 ' Ward' a°ci~ sal. 150,; E. Ward crag PICKERING TORONTO This is not a factory harness, but enstom.mads in oar wind haul con 9, 14.50; B Jones drag "� _ +con. 7, 8, IQ.; B Wilson, haul con. 8, -own-shop at Markham. x.00; R. Sadler, ditto 20.; W. Jones' = Fare 50 Cents We specialize on repairs to haruee@ and collars. i ;gray. con. 8, 16.95; F. Byers, haul on Leave Pickering 3tandard'Time) Leave'T��ronto con 6 and 7, Bros.�0.65grJ.ay.Middletonon7 ditto _ R • - - F . :.2.60; Miller Bros. Brat. con 7 1.95; A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. T S. Farndale, drag 'con 6 and 7, 5.00; a r.25 '3.35 a . 30 3.30 _ E Carson clean ditch con. 6, 12.00; At i a5 4.55 3.39 4..30 W. Squires haul con 4, 40.25; D Pugh 8.55 Harness and Collar ManufKctnrer_ - 5 5a � 9.:30 ' • 5.30. _ .-'.,•� ."clean Y itch Marys;Hollow 10.00; M. 9 55 8 a5 10.:30 6.30 �2gR�Hg��' ON.T. Home Phore 8400 :`Rieke drag Ba Rd. con: 2, 20.00• 0 05 b 7.a5 11.:30 b 7.30 A Chester, grad. R. L. 34.75; F. Lac- 11,55 8.55 - P M. 8.30 ey, ditto, 27.60; W. Chester,.grad and P. M. b 9.55 12.80 ,b 9.80 haul R. L., 2.60; M. Dunkeld, haul .12,55 10.55 1.30 10.80Our Fresh Gr�oeries8, 15.00; E- Seebeck ditto 12.00; 1.55 . 11.25 2.30 ,1L80 Stock .of L. Hoover, ditto 12.50; E. Lehman, $.55 - -- - ditto 12.50; S. Thompson, ditto 12.50 W. Dunkeld, shay. gray. con. 8 46.50; a Daily except Sunday. b Saturday, Sunday and Holidays only, c Sunday only.. 8 Lbs. Rise, ... 25c 3 Lbs. Icin 26a F. Lee drag'con. 1, 5.60; W. Ellicott ; g Sugar, T, 'haul and gmv. con. 5, 37.15; Chas. i COR CHES STOP AT ANY POINT TO PICK UP 6 Lbs. Rolled Oata, 25c 8 Bare Castile Soap, ... 260. �u]ler, haul con. 4 50,00; L, White, PASSENCEKS. SIGNAL PLAINLY - 2 Smal'i Pork and Bean;, .. ' 25c 10 Baca Pdc(�i Snag,- = 43a `3ab. con. 4, 26.25; 1#. Ritchie, haul on TO THE DRIVER. 2 Large Pork and Beans,. ' _ 45c 10 Bare Pearl Soap, ... ,- - Rcon. 4, 20.00; Jno. Baxter haul on 2 Cane 4,ylmer Peae, 25c 2 Lbs. Soap Flakes, + Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara 2 Cans Aylmer Corn,... p -con. 4 87.50• W. Shea haul R. L, Fall@,Hamilton, Brantford,Windsor, Detroit,Barrie, 27e 4 Baris(3old Soap, con. 1, 86.25; G. McLean, haul R. L p - ,190 Orillia, Midland, Jackson's Point-and- 2 Oada.Aylmer Tomato9s .. 27c 1 Large Chi eo, ` 15.00; C. Stephenson, ditto 15.00• R. _ - intermediate pointe,' - 2 �Iie. Raisins, .•. c 1 Lqr a Ozydol, "7Down ditto 15.00- I. •Levine, hau{ R. ' 280 <.' I,, con. 1. 80.00; k. Down, haul R. L. =-, Connections at Buffalo and Detroit Eor•all... - Kellogg's Bran, pkg .,. 20c 1 Large Lnz, 35.00; J. Tuckett, gray. R L. con. 1, U. S. A. pointe. "38.75; C. Puckrin, grad. R. L and on _ % .. - Miner Rubbers in Stock-for Fall and Winter. con. 4, 137.20; A. Davis, operating Gra'y"Co'ach' Linegrading R. L. con. 4, 32.56; M. Nor- 'hone pour ordex, We delider. ton, gray, con. 9, 10.00; J Michell, - Phone Markham 8402. clean ditch "con. 7, 44.90; F. Carter; haul con. 6, 48.10; A. Michell ditto *� Qeneral;:' `-311.25; G. Todd grav con. 3, 8.00; W. , • Wm, Mchant-green River �: 1 ✓' I ' '. _ '.. • ,G 1:. t'-'t"1' fry •, -it `�� /JF' i�•.n A ..1'L ilr+4. _ ' `�'«S�,�Ll qT' Y,�`• .�V' .�,Sa..,�.,:#• ,'. ;,ly s ..,- .,. us " .... rl•`-- F +^ f 6uTJLi•''�/ !M• t^--p-l'*•s. i ' 'y',".'t _ �4)•^' hLFre:'."i*"''�''�'.+. c}'� t' �•Sett�, .,,'rt._ ,.., :s.. - _ _.__-s ''i•,.:. _ ...x'. ,•i+� N• rW 4. p' e, ^•m ` _ 4"RtaIONT. _ bibs Margaret Graham had been -- - ~ orgia opent _rr4=1'hm Gibbons_.is. span 16�0_:__a�► gni�Nei - - -- _ - tfngfn-Torotafa with�riencfs a few days. with her daughter, , GElyt:e& UX Removes Maguas sad Ddrg. )H from Chicago. Mrs. Adana Spears, of Whitevale. g *��`` /� 4' Sunday with relatiyes in Toronto. hard T1IIi®S Pr1C0 iiiiiy CBIISe of StOmtl $ VSS ` �Misa bda.rgaret D[ac nab and Mrs: ' George Wagg is in very poor Thomas Wiler�n -are ependiag a• T� date-of the' Christmas tree simple glycerin, buckthorn bark. health at present at the home of few da a inthe cit and.entertainment of the United 8 Baby R'smble.i. ed... .. in gaitae, etc:; to lulled i-iiAdleeltis,acts n his soD, Nelson. y y'� Church 8. S. baa been ehltnged 3 Ciimbeipg Paul's Scarlet 2 50 on BOTS upper and lower bowel, ,,,,Heor y Joltasoa lies pntChased-a - 3 Rumbler.Crimaon_.._. 200.removiu Poisons G. M. Forsyth-is i-neta111ng new from Ilec. 22nd to the 18th. K p you neveE thought "bo'rse' stables. The work i�F bei °O sere section of the Law property 3 Gua Au Taoists. Red 2.00 were Fliers and which caused as and on.the 9th concession. ._: 3 Coreopsis -1.00 other stornach trouble. Just ONE - —:=deur by Wm. Hardy, J. B. Jones, of Balsam sustained FAR11S WANTED 3 Qatllardia 1;00 'spoonful relieves GAS, sour stomach, Miss Mabel Sanderson is spend- a frtrc fuse of his collar bone 3 Cbrpeauthemumis, Hardy ' '• 1.OU sick" headache ccostipacion. Don't ltig a few Gaye i!1 Toronto with through falling while climbing. -- 3(�lypsophillia (Baby's Breath) 100 take medlciae 'whiich' cleans' ouly her sister, Mrs. A.T.'Hata reFouneprote- . . PART`of bawats�iut Iet�d eriltx Rive ' flay, '� V. -' , to Ben .Uriaill, of Detroit, spent ins Toronto property _ 3 Paeoniae ., 150 you a..REAL cleaning 'and see how the private hospital', to Tuesday of this. week w thphis _ for firm. 3 Shasta Daley „ 1,G0 good you feel! It will surprise you ! 71' Henry and Mr.-Johnson,. a, dao- sister, Mrs. Esther Palmer, riot Fro •• E. C. Jonee, Druggist, Pickering. ghter. to his going south for the win er. Also, want small acreages. John T. Elliott,ttAgent, B1ael�Smlthln C. A. and Mrs. 'Overland' and wafter Ward held a shooting STAN. DISNEY, 41 Tilson Rd. g children spent Sunday in tae cit g 279 Mary Street, t shawa a with the former's brother, Lorne match on,`his premises on Satur. Hy 725$ (1417) ' TORONTO 2bt! day. Several Phone 414 W Horse-shoeing and General Work i and Mrs Overland. geese were taken Mrs. B. 'Thomson and children away by local• shote 'as prize@ for promptly attended to. their skill- and Mrs. Dixon and children, of le t h . Lawn Mowers Sharpened Buffalo, spent the week end with The havBape et Women's Mtilb n t O 9 and Repaired, Circle have sent a large contribu• �� � Mre. Harry Thomson. tion to the Memorial Institate at Satisfaction guaranteed. The men from here who were Toronto, consisting largely of Phone Maly, 4125 working on the highway at Greew clothing,fruit.foodstuffs etc. _wood have been laid off for a On Batutday night and Sandaytimr. The work may not be re a nice rainfall oecarred which FO N O hing "! lily HIGHLAND CREEK , Gamed until spring. filled up many cisterns aed dry e : The Ladies' Aid of the United streams, thus allaying the fears B I L D' R 1, I -Church held a successful tea on that there was likely to be a Thursday afternoon last, ander water famine. - 1 , direction of Mrs. Overland. Abont ) nyouur child-at our store in We are now read to $27.00 was realized. rollsupply you wit ; Thos. P: and Mrs. Scott, bliss McGregor, James Gammage and Coal, Coil f TH.E CHILD S BRICKS, - ,oONCRETH Mise Bessie Smith all of Toronto, k spent the weekend with friends ;. :.,.-.� _� .�SAVII�T( r PLAN SYSTEuVI. BLOCKS, INTERLOCK• x and relatives in Claremont. ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE; Tuesday -was the coldest day of Hard and Soft (goal of the' Buy your goods here for Oaeh 19A*fD AND GRAPE the season so far. Early in the best quality on �_ ' L. tnorniag thermometers in the hand and let us accumulate a savilrgs Perri 81738nt village registered as low as 10 .a degrees-betnw zero, some claim 20. a0 The regular monthlyCommnoNn �' O ' COtlnt in the hank for - Products Co. Service will be hed after the • !LA y St„ Toronto et morning serviee in .the .Qaptiat Pio $', Gat - your ©hill. _ _ 1' - Church pent Lord's Dap, All - "-• ' ' _ PLANT=i mile north of Highland Creek, members are requested to be ores• I ,Nothing to it, simply get a con- i en� NEST STORE ` Mr, Stokes, ivho suffered*a very a :: jpOII When the purchase is made severe loss by See a couple of 2-Pkge Shredded Wheat. for 2$+e p weeps alto when ye baro and scan- sand we deposit full value- in •_ • teats were destroyed. has Bold out 2 Pkge Iodized Salt, for .,. 250 and ldonda moved to Cartwright 4 Pkgs Jelly Powders, for 25c ° y e Bare P & G Soap, for ... �oash in the bank. This remains Mm Ed. Gibson had the misfor 2 Cans Park and Beans, for 26e -SARR s case anti the property of the child to .do - tans on•Saturday to fall down the p, for ... .. ,200 - 12sD+e satins stairs and sustain a tractate 8 Cana Peas, for •.. _.. .'with as he Or She wishes. ' , of her collar-bone and Injare her - ._ hip. As a result she will be Xmas Fruits all in Stock—Raising. - confined to her bed for some time. Currants, Peels, Cherries. Be snre and eek us about it at 1 Nuts and S k travelling troops appeared in t? - - - � our village on Saturday and in the Highest prices paid for butter ponce. Ohildren, see that dad or evening held forth In the Com and eggs. inanity Halt when the .. mother enrolls ou. y gave a Save our coupons for.Rogers - _ y �( program of alight of hand work Silverware. also Child's _ t /E of astistis 1 etc. The reeefpta at the doer was Saving Ilan. Ch�r� a �! d gmg that an �p Cla Claremont about>b2.00- p'ree delivery every day. !'~r! - dignified, not artlstio D. A. and Yrs- Scott spent a Phone 2501. signs that would be few days last weep with-R. Besse f+l OVERLAND purpose in view°, The sod family, of Stapaer, and oo . Q S par""Inapproin for the. their return were accompanied by 871 Phone 2501 __ E ■ D• V E R T R A one Illustrated is sim. NDPS Jos. Besse, who will spend a-few y maple, yet has artistry. days with his grandparents, J" E ,- f �CLAREDZONT ONT. { , --�NoGreater Tribute' and Mrs, Evans. _ ,, ;+ John and ldrb. McLellan. of E e � ` � _ l° N. W. -STAFFORD, Detroit, are spending a fegr days B - - -- �. .. at the manse with the format's ; .a Sin Ston Road, pstents, They are moving to CLAREMONT l hitbv n Toronto -where Mr. McLellan has - Hiving sold IDS business at Whitby eecc�red a position with the Hydra Grocery Specials: ho/I9 r ' -- -� P Elertic Power Commission. 2 Cane Pork acid Beans, 23c Claremont to mr. L lfit0• Remember the bazaar in the 2 Cans Peas, 25c basement of the Casted Church 2 Cans Tomatoes. Zoc ..'bell, of. QarQra,.I Want t0 .i c this (Friday) beginning at 8 m. 2 Cans Corn, .. 29c - p -. There will be offered for elle home 2 Lbs. Raisins, 2oc !take this opportunity of - made baking, candy, tansy work 2 Pkge Shredded Wheat:.: 26c - ♦ �1 =-etc- There will siso be a fish pond 2 Pkts Kelloggs'Brao Flakes, I25c - thanking all my customers �a�-��' �ny� r and afternoon tea will be served. I'e top, .. _ ... M. J. and Mrs. Wicker and Mies 8 egsossg��d Bran,alaeal 6° .: for their patronage of the ;� ..--.. - .- _,�T 'Bell, of Toronto. *ere here on 7 Ban Castile Soap, .. 25c J =CS Co' ps •' jpast year: Mr.-Mitchell 18 Cheap rates for farm and aoaawy Friday night when they attended 8 Lbs.Soap Oh! .. 86c Mr. the dance in the Community Hall. Lame pke Oxy cit. .. e - ' buildings. • 0e their return on Bata they �i p -!or butter and ewe A merchant of wide eapen'. - indst� Insuraaoe on batlangs. _ . � - weraaocompanied _iby f�. Wind-Mine 11 - 77We brother, George Bell, oalias-a f the l3anit " . arca and I Can hi�chly Automobile Iasusaooe - -- - The oan W of .the. --- - - . - - BOH BALE y tepee o endo ed s social ance is the Com- Phone Claremont 8"!01 _ _. _ Write or phone musty Hsu on Friday awning - _- your continued patronage. E D. BOW M A H ' when there was a number present �►�1Or1g _ r . from Markham, Stoaffville, To- V 8® WHITBY, ONT. _ ronin and neighboring villages E e '" a -3.�E PaRAND _ Excellent omusicrchestra was furnished b Reduotion.Sale • . - s 5 piece orchestra from ill i S Green River , c G. McIntyreHHospital, is still in St. �;LAREMOhI T - Y Michael's Hospital, Toronto, and - . T Basket Factor ' 'is doing as well as can be expected. Manufacturers of j but naturally his ' progress is Owing to the mild weather of the All kinds of Fruit Baskets, 'somewhat slow. Likit Thursday fall. season, we find our stock Berry an o ration was performed in much too heavy in many lines, Crates, Farmers, Bushel splinter of bone was re. which we mutat clear to make _ -Baskets, Clothes Baskets. moved from his rigbt-arm, w iC =Frank Peng baa given him kind of a setback -' '" Fos - for a few days: Brea-d 8 esats_g_loah �' Proprietor On Monday evening, Dec. 8th, . • Maker of the well known at 8 o'clock,in the Baptist Chnreh, Eddy Matches. 3 boxes 25c. Liquid = Barnes'Baskets, ..Rev W. F. Gilmer, of the China `i _ Phone Markham NW Inland Mission, will:give a lecture GROCERIES : •_ -: . on China ilipstrated with lantern Burford Peas, req, size, 3 cans 2bc �I1veS#Ilieii# ' -it slide@. A cordial invitation is Rolled Oats, lot quality, 7 lbs. 25e extended to all interested ;in.the -Bulk Dates, fresh, 3 lbs. •250 ;� = ylil.+•F1y . Chinese people. Mr.. Gilmer has. Raisins,seedless, (SAVINGS Bank Account primarily-an in. , a, per lb, ,10c ,�. i �;. n = . just returned from years of .ser- Re cleaned Currants, per lb. _15c .vestment. But it is the only ineetmeat yfield- f' tut;tsrrr -vice in the heart of Cbina and is Fresh Mixed Peel, per lb. 18c lag a fair rate of interest, thrt iel available for able to give first band information Fancy Pink Salmon, large tits 15e y!our use at-a moment's rotice. Emergencies can _ •`concerinq the religious and politi Pilchard@', large tin .., 150 _ be immediately suet by the bank account that has - cal condition condition of that vast empire. P. ate G1:.i nap, ff bare 250 been consistently developed. Your investment;as +'X`' "The heart that loves the Mas- such, yields regular returns in interest. War '• s ` ter, some work for Him may find." We have a full line of nvestment as a bank account yields constant . .The Women's Institute will meet Satisfaction and peace of mind in the fact that'ie REM •st.the home of Mrs. Luther Pilke OPINION RUBBERS `always ready for other uses without the trouble , on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. of converting it into cash, c _ _10th. Note the change,,the.2nd- Every pair first quality, .Wednesday instead of the 3rd. guarantee. 'The program will consist. of a c.. report of the 0oiaventiou,a demon. Tbese..t'abbere ar.e heavy felt.lined CANM BANK -etration of Cbrtetmae Rifts. Roll and will keep your Peet I _ 'call, a Christmas Rnggestion. warm and dry. . "�./1 C0�1/(* �� �� ,please note that there will bea. F I N G O L D ' S V � ''"•"r°"''/1�j^'`'/'�h"'°J•a shower, either in money or Articles Sold and Installed by for the Children's Shelter and Phone;3S01 7HE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA �'RgN$ PROII3E 'in mates of the House of Refuge.I CLAREDdONT ' A good attendance isurged.l I ONT. _�---- --- ---------- tRCKBtR1NA — Oly'i'Affif! > :w w. s • ' '. a - _ `• ,V � w -.,• ,. \" _ -,. � +.a' ., , ,.yp:G�•-40#...t'neM 41 a,yr..,'ilia•.' .. r ♦.. •' -�►^^-__ ...an,;.:C. �.. .'•rr+? •,�y�.s✓e'/q.Ki7d6"-.r'Y`. .. ..... n .,. :ei'*^- - - _ r�•.�� - Canada's New High Commissioner 1e S>r'�►eta _. -Thing Beata Aged Coude • " Torontd dealers are tIn! ng Produce - Wence t�oa►i� rices: : . ugra ~ 4 _ _ � Eggs--U ' Canes fresh extras, 69 to We; fresh firstp, Cd et 'Mrs. Alex Thomson, Aged 75, Throttled Senseleixs, Dragg 51-to 62t; secondat s2 to est; part _ = -' Downstairs _ _ � y r 4�. extras. 4$r.. . ` Butter-No. •1 Ontario• creamery solids, 80 to go%c; No.,2, 29 to 29%c. Hamilton, Nov. 30. - Near`the un- dition; the damage resulting from a Churning cream-1$ieeial,,31c; No.. conscious corm of an elderly woman, ruthless rampage through the dwell No, 2 27c, tlirottiei and from her bed- ing; an -officer, wounded in the. dis 1'ch��e-No. 1 large, colored, paraf- ' `. room.over her invalid husband's bat- charge, o! his t'uty, and.an .attempt fined and goyerninentC graded; 141/i •A tered body, fiendish brutality and the made to escape from custody in the rs aro 10ii c. Police station. anon to u s law fought a terrific battle on Satur• po' s-w_ �,,, Quotations poultry hippo day night-and the law triumphed. DAUGHTER CALLS HELP �;: as follows: , �' Poultry (alive)-Fatted hens, over In the darkness of a resident-- at-0-6 The man,whose pockets held}apers 5 lbs., 19c; over'4 to 5 lbs., 16c; over Bay street so a skulking prowler bearing the name of Robert Haliday, a 31/2 to 4 lbs., 13c; under 3Ys lbs,; ilc, attacked Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thomson, recent imigrant from Scotland, was - Spring chickens, oyer 5 ]be., ISc; over aged 75, and then, scuttling in terror caught by the police through the help 41/s to f lbs., 15c; over 4 to.4 V2 lbs., to hide on the approach o! the police, of Miss Alfretta Thomson, a daughter .';'. 13e; under 4 lbs., lie. Broilers, 1$a to like s rat to a trap. of his elderly victim, sad Hugh Bea- _ _ to 21/4, lbs, 17c.• Ducklings, white, Against a courageous detective,who nett of.apartment 8, 174 Main Street . over 6 lb 12c; over 4-to 5 lbs., 12c, jri: colored, 2r. Ib. less: purposely refrained from employing west. ,,,.w, PROVISION PRICES :resolver or billy against ..n unseen At 10.30 o'dock Mr. and Mrs.Thom- y��� Wholesale- -pwvision..-dealers are opponent• the burglar, using the first son were alone in their bedroom-the t, g _ - �,k quoting the following prices to retail' object which came to his hand-a husband having been ill for three dealers:. 3teavy glass tumbler-smashed it on weeks-when the door suddenly open- _ '' Smoked meats-H{a:ss, med., 28 to the head of Detective Edward Buck- ed and a young atrtanger strode in. c 36c; cooked loins, 48 to 52c; smoked futile effort to escape, and Mr. Thomson shouted for help, only to _- rolls, 34c;.breakfast bacon, 26 to 40c; . . .eft in a ked 44 ;jer. 4r.• do smoked,he intra - sal 3 , was sent crashing backward into the be beaten brutally ttte t backs,pea m ed. , .bathtub o! the washroom in which he Mrs. Thomson appealed to the thug to 50e. was cornered. to spare her husband, telling him that - Por>s ,ofne, 24thc; shoulders, 19c; The consequences of one of the most he had been ill. His answer was to butts, 22c; hams, 20 to 22c. meats--Long, clear bacon, 50 outrageous attacks of its kind in Ham- seize her by the throat, drag her from �.to%red tt.r•, 22c: ?axo 90-lbs.. 20c; 90 ilton's police ufstory will lace the un- the room, and pull her down the stair-' - i to '110 lbs., 18c. - named thug in court: two elderly peo- way to the main hall, where he hurled LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS _ple attacked in the sanctity cf their her to the floor, her head striking and Heavy beef 3.eers, $5.75 to $7.50; • rendering her unconscious. butcher steers; --hoice, $7.25 to $7,75; home,and as s result in a serious con - do, fair to good, $6.25 to $1; do. corn., nd ch tram $7 to $5.65; botcher heifers, choice, ,/ $7.25 to $7 50; :o, fair to good, $6 to' 'ewf o �6:75; do, cam., $4 to $5.50; butcher -Crew �+ For Lost .A►V1atrix = • 1 aken cow a. good to choice, $4 ti0 to $b 26' ; do, tried.. $4 to $4.60; c9nncls an� • tar , $1.75 to $2. 5; butcher bola, '�o Gibraltar Ho Almost Abandoned for Prem.er G. Ho�'ard Ferguson accepts pont in'London, Eng., succeeding cutters, �• Hope the late Hon. P. C. Larkin• Rood to choice, 84.10 S5; do, bolofrna, Life of Mrs. Miller -• _ - $s to $3.50 baby beef, b8 to $i4; l"�C13et1Cd r3QO Males at Sea ( . feeders, flood. $5.25 to $6.28; ittteker9, Havana-Hope was all but'abandon• n_Yl Dead ,r F�diaon stud '„� $4.50 to $5.76: +slues,. Brood o choice; - After' Four Days Spent ed Sunday night as airplanes and �►iLg I Y""b S12do, earn.. .$13: do. mod.• $10 to $10.fi0; ships searched the Florida Keys in • ' do, coil. $6 to $7; do, grassers, $ee to at Pompe 5 Youths In Jaal fog Problem $6: milkers. $4.i t° $90; sprin¢ere, Halifax. Nov. 80-Rescued atter vain for trate of ,ire. J. M. Keith. ! �fi0 to $100: ..lambs_ choice. S8 t4' Miller, daring AustraPau Ater. miss- 3t8 75: buck latrbs, $6 to $7 sheep, four days at fife pampa la-an nnavall lag since she left for Miami. Friday, Boys Wake Up After Drunken .Solution for Ancien 'Much sl StA to $4 5o., hogs. bacon. w.o.e., lug effort is peep their TeaseL the in her monoplane 'Bullet." on . --oto party to Learn They- Simpler Than Many $9.75 to .c.: do, trucked in, fico tot• - Newfoundland tern schooner Olive return flight to Pittsburgh. Pa. He Claims ander ora-c.; da.batch^ra, ?mac per hog Rescue pilots flew over the rough, Face Murder Charge Think, . 0iscount; do, selects, &1 per hog prem 1lioore. from slaking. Captain p'• J wind-swept waters of the gulf stream. Gary, Ind., Nov. 30-Five youths, a91 _ `$'ins and his crew of five were land- West Orange. N.J.-Thomas A Edi-, fair. searching for miles on either side of of whom became intoxicated at a eon is now deviating .-his inventive fed here from the cunarder Loa• the course Mrs. Miller normally, would party early today, awo in the Gary 15a' ability toward develo?iag mechanism; .. -.. led ha and will be seat to their homes have taken on her flight to Miami, jail to learn that they were being, to defeat aviation's_greatest enemy- Weather Bureau Tells How do St. John's, Newfoundland. Captain One by .one they returned None held in connection with the killing of fog. ' a had sighted her since a Pati-Amert- 18-year-old Arlene Draves, high se at •in a recent interview with Lleuten= To Estimate Wends Velocity Pine is a*nephew of Ben Pine, skip• can airways pilot aww the "Bullet," graduate. She died of hemorrhage; ant Richard Aldworth, director of Washington - When the wind ..per of the Gloucester schooner Gert• flying low, about 25 minutes after of the bratn, caused by a wound on' Newark airport, the famous inventor whistles In the telegraph wines it's -- - rude L. Thebaud. 1 , after Mrs Miller ;t-?*ed from Gear her head. Physicians said she also l laid he believed the solation was l blowing more than twentyfive miles. The OliTe Moore was caught is a c scar 1lachado Airport at Havana at had been crlininaily attacked "much. simpler" that- it seemed to an hour And whew chimney Pots - terrific gale when 500 miles oft Caped 9.11 am. Friday, She was flying at Bliss Draves attended a party last many students of the problem. begin to tall, the velocity ffsa exceed, at. Vincent. The foremast trent by What the Pan-American pilot thought night at the home 'of David Tbamp _ board and leaks started on the Edison. said he was working out a ed forty-sir miles as hour-and its-11 : -was a daageroue(y roar aititadIs. son, who served liquor to his guests. system of atgnaltag with rockets, u -gale.- __. thumb" system Will-day. Pumps were manned but .She flew northeast by -north out After the party had lasted several, fag lights at night and black smoke This "rule of the water steadily gained until part Jo the ocean against a strong head• hours, 3fiae Draves a sa found ancon• of the curio had to be jettisoned. The is the daytime. The rockets would enable any -one, says the Weather wind, and the mytery of her fate. tt scious in the antomobile of her escort, b shot up 4.000 feet and would tell Bureau, to make a fairly accurate t course was altered is an effort to was feared, lay now to the gray wa• Virgil Kirkland. 20, former high school the depth of the tog and the location estimate of wind velocity. R'hen the :-reach the nearest land at Madeira. ten off the Florida coast. The flight football star: fro'!t. wind blows less than -one mile-S& but hope was almost gone when d normally is made to two Boars. Kirkland; Leon Stanford, 21; Paul of the aphour, the bureau says,. smoke rise* stress signals were answered by the. Mrs. Miller voiced a dread et the Barton, 21:"'Henry Shirk, 14, and an- A good business.man a always reads vertically, and it drifts 1n a wind of iitaltan freighter Moutello. The sea crossing, and was told that she other youth attempted to rouse her, the postscript.- of a wamaa's letter from one to three miles an hoar. !freighter manoeuvred to the Olive could be escorted by a Paz-American -Failing that they called Dr. R. O. fir9" ;Moore's lee, oil- was poured on the ` plane if she wtsbea to go when one Wbarton and fled. Miss Draves died - sea, tar too rough to lower a boat. of the regular planes made Its daily shortly thereafter, Dr. Wharton, who Milk Prices Are Reduced land the crew were finally taken tight. knew personally the youths who had - .. aboard. to be landed at Gibraltar. The plucky little Australian woman. called him, notified police., who ar- 12c• a Qt. Result of Agreement From that point they were Bent to off owever,alonerefused the escort, and took' rested theta. England by the British Consul. !The olive Moore, built in Liverpool. w N.S., Accept Offer of Diatributora in tS20. was a tern schooner of - ,.ahow�s Movie to Producers -at $2.20 to $2.�a 190 tone gross: She was bound faro a Hundredweight 1dalaga from Salmon Bight with Lab- Giant Seaplane DO-X :London Veterans Toronto, Nov. 30.-Winter price 'orf "A mutual agreement has been ra rador fish. f Is-Damaged By Fire - milk in Toronto will be 12 cents a rived at between the milk distributors I Lisboa-Fire broke out in th8 great Exhibits Film Showing Scenes quart starting today: the lowest re of Toronto and the producers' to d ir. �-- -- c e early days of the tion that will.enable the Toronto laic• _ { German seaplane DO X, moored 1n r - tall price since th - harbor, here on Saturday con- of in Afnc� _ lea to sell milk to the-public at lE - New er= VC _ - R - !e• tion to the con- cenfa' a quart, commencing Monday,' t7 ge w rigs etore ,: - -,�_:r_c _ centty, assumed the rote'of.filiii im_ sutaEr fins been-brought about�y.$. - -- It was e3wusuaaued Nati York-A new serum, five times Commander Friedrich Chrlstiansea Area rto: - - _ . - joint agreement between the To- fag the producers i2 Der 1A0 pounds... - sa strong as any here serum, available and other officers hard gone ashore be- :In Lambeth Road, South London, he ronto Milk Producers' Association "According to the new government for infantile parlalysib, its efficact- fore the fire started, leaving six fel- exhibited his own mtvle of African and the Toronto hiltk Distributors method , buying which l' comings---- 1, out use.in more thea b7 cases were low sailors aboard. But these air adventures before 700 former service whereby the former body accepts the to etfect.'the dairies will pap the'pro reported to the New York County fellows fought the blase to such good men'. offer of the distributors of between dncers 0 average of between re- "It's.entirely an amateur effort,"the 2.20 and $2.30 per cwt. delivered at and ;8.30 per 100 punned 'Viiia he Medical Society recently, effect that it was out flue minutes $ The $ernm is produced in horsea, after it had.started. Prince told them. "BogK of the cap- the dairy. Milk sold tor'121,4 cents duction has,risen' passed on- to:. the sad was developed by Drs. M. Neu- Firemen and volunteers from shore ..tions are rather short, but that's not last Summer and jumped to 13 cents caaBlaming the present depressed stadter and E. J. Canzhaf. were rushing to their assistance and my Lault." _ two months ago, Dr. Nenatadter announced -it had harbor boats were coming as close.- The Prince expressed the hope the# At,a closed conference between re- state of the dairy indu`s3ry on the eot- been proved definitely that horse as possible. bat.the men on for DOR the spectators would"get some of the presentatives of the distributors and lapse of butter prices and the abhor- beram rasa neutralizing value for se fought their own battle. enjoyment at seeing ,tbp• pictures producers, the dairies agreed to pass mal production in.the southern hemi- fantile paralysis. None of the crew was injured. which'I got by taliing thea-." At"lits on the reduction to the public, and sphere, the board of directors of the special request no details of the film on that understanding the prodceirs .,Toronto Miik Producers' Association:- -- - itself wi!1 be published. climbed down from their demand of ontliue their aide of the situation s ,//��tt���� - - y - $2.60 per cwt.-and..-accepted the low- the following statement issued last CZ,mo- Farriers Wm*' Championships - er offer. night:' _ . Irish Baron's Daughter In accepting the lower price, the Situation Abnormal, world- directors of the To- L� w Qhow at the r of�n Chicago Csraln • �.+ Now 110 •Yeast Old producers recognize thThe board -° wide business depression has so St- ronto Milk Producers' Association,. Chicago, Nov. 30.-Canadian farmers In .the field beans classes, 'Mary E. Belfast, Northern ts'eland-A tele- fected the,dalry industry that a price having taken into consideration thel yfndicated that they e a Bltycock of Biilford, Ontario, won a gram of oongratutiAtfon from the K1IIg of $2.50 was iilore or less out of the various factors of the present abnor1 surprise;'victory when her sample of and Queen- was-neat-to the Hoa. �estion: hinny prodncera will be mal situation in the dairy industry In factor in the competition for grain navy tieang was adjudged the best field Katharine Pluaket, who, celebrated hard pressed to garner a profit under Ontario, has determined,to accept the' - championships at the International• Katharine Plunkot, who celebrated the new arrangements, according to proposal 'on the Toronto Milk Distri- ' begn exhibit of the show, v 23, Livestock Exposition winning three In•the flax competition Charles F. her 110th birthday_he}e .Pa_1�_ officials of the asaociaticn• bntors' Association. This means s Championships' and more than their Holmes of Dollard, thioBaskwho finish- Quietly, as has been Bee wont for To Last Through Winter price beginning December 1 for milk many„years._ T>t4s remarkable old share of minor awards, as early judg- ed-third, was the highest ranking-of lady is tbs-daughter of the' Second 1t to expected that the 18 cent price detivered at the dairy of 31,20 Per dug was completely In the hay and the Canadians. Baron Plunget, Bishop of Tuam. will remain In effect during the Wia- cwt. After January 1, 1931, when. Brain show, which is conducted in In soy beans, in which competition - ter, but officials of both aides declia• the new government regulations come loonjtinetion. with the ezpositlon. is by classes and regions, C. S. Looney - ed to nay anything--boat future"prises. into force, the price will be $ere for • : .Outstanding.is the early winnings of Sparta, Tenn., was awarded the gorge to Decorate _ The distributors have with theeed to make 3.4 milk with a four•cent nt.-at but,' Vag" the talons of the first prize in championship. Hugh Jeffrey of Whit- Municipalities.in France when arrangements with the farmers for each tenth of a per cent. oL cream'• Ya+` , when conditions warrant, it was dial ter fat. The price for sweet cream the rye division Tic George Ave? of by, Out., after winning first place is to remain the same; namely, bA - Kelso, Bask, \ in the region which includes Ontario, Paris-Tbbe- British embassy recent- closed. _ 7 -7 - Herman'Trelie of Wembley, is the Michigan and '.erritory as far as east• 1p announced the'King has decided to I _."We regret very mch having tc ac- cents a pound butter fol, the shipped Peace River -country' -'St Alberta, era Wiscoastn, saw his entries take decorate the city bf Beauvais, the cept a price of $Uo, bat it can't be p all cases,however. to pay the trate a ply for at Is" signalised his reins to snccesstul the reserve soy been championihip.• town of A)Ioune and the Beauvais hots helped," said one of the ofliciala of portatloa charges. These pan rices competition by taking the field peas 2 I Ia the inter collegiate livestock wlorki�n thei R 101 dtsastere for theirmerT ei de dtscoaraging blo the producers' association' oe1,thee dairy Indus-- subject to revistaaoamaay time sites, otampionship with his exhibit of small judging competition the only Cana twb.months. one month's notice of re•� ., yellow variety. Tretle. a former dila entry, -the Ontario A;rlenitnrml corstions will be conferre4 Cy the am- try in Ontario." - wheat tial. till not compete is last Calls" team finished iltt"atlit is a bass Baron William Tyrrell, In The official statement issued by the oonsideratlon having been given a ' weset show. field of tweet eeromoates on Dec. .i Toronto dtstribators to at dbllows: either part7. • _ _ - _ - ,`�..'r :',• .x ', 'si.PJ �` .'Ft'3 •" 'k.. , :t,,!.. ,.. :'b�.•:fyk c. , .-'• ::: . .,: , : ,' ;w;,.:..: ;' .. �:. _ ,.. gid•- . _.. '` �;:p•. - - • a _ RL _ i „• ', .. ._.,_. _..... ..._ ,i..n.s. _ .x+.. - '..fes_. :.✓^'3'N'..,,✓i".L'. n_rv`J:. ..;�..;. . y:r .. .. v ' ,».vm�•weY{ he reason It to so hwd for - ;tV• .�1 , s • _college graduatesyto.and b* is be- � - cause most arms'already have Areal .'taxes'.the Health of Thousands Nit abounding g healtWe hope • . h C, a Qr �stne � � .. t .r•,..^' Of Young Girif With neer a can or worry, Two little boys were talking. One And that yon set much worldly said to the other: "Aren't ants funny a xn the "teen-age" years when wealth, ? � .,7 Y ' little things? They' work acid work, school or oflf,ce weak is exactlni, and largest sell�n�. • c And get it in a hurry. - -• -and never piny." outside activities' se up so much en- We Wish ,for yon an outlook bright, "Oh, I don't know about that," re ergy, many 'girls Undermine their , • 1 A past that's free from trouble; piled the other. "Every time I go on( 10c C�.�ar in .• • - __ _ health and spoil their happiness for We hope you essed the market a. icnic the are there." years to come. right At such a time Dr. W1111ams Pink _ ; And naw, yor profits double. A financier says that the business! - 3 a p12U will be found most valuable. So may your skies unclouded be slump is caused by a change in our Canada 51Yt0 (e They purify and juricb the blood; ■ ,� r nett And sunny be your weather,. spending habits. . Well, anyhow, a 'fiuf2d up the nerve cells and. co '- 1,; run,-down conditions. Concerning And It you meet adversity, change in our spending:habits has } -* �. (11Iay it weigh as a Leather, been caused by the slump. one and 0u will them Miss Margaret Torrey.- Indian Q yC � . -.Road, Toronto,. Ont.. says: "When I II the Christmas spirit does not was attending high school I suffered A scientist says that bow legs are mean making others happy, then the o ' a' complete breakdown. Tidy heart hereditary. It is quite obvious, how- Yuletide will not hold much real pleas- would ' would palpitate at the least exertion; ever, that they don't descend in a di understand why8 are for you. I_could not sleep and nothing 1 ate u. Tett tine. agreed with me. i began taking Dr. r ANOTHER INVITE Tte1t in ¢fiery WI filiams Pink Pills and before ljng A very stib-debutante seat the fol- CHEERFUL dEM1NlSCgNCEB _ at$ PM.,133. 9 P.M. I gained in weight and every d!a- " in their younger*aye they had been tressing symptom 'sit me." lowing message to sante Claus the Atlantic Tillie StsslMli 1, Dr. Williams Pink-Pills.are sold by other day: , sweethearts. Now there was silver «GW-Totonto a UC7Cr medicine dealers or by mail at ISO Mr, Santa Claus in her hair and snow on his,and they ,-. ` cents a box from The Dr. Williams Your presents 'are requested sat and talked'o1 the times when they LondoneCKAC-hAoatrNi .a' rl,3ellefue-Co.,- Brockville,-Out. by were young-their first meeting, their Miss Genevieve Van Goldenhessen first quarrel, their last kiss, their last WILSON'S ;L on' the quarrel. Perhaps. they both warmed !. Counting tbC CO•t Evening nt December 25th a little over the recollections. At The wits of a. telegraph clerk had at length he said, "Ay, Maggie, an' : hae been nagging per husband for a long '7104 Lakeview Avenue. no loved onybody since you! I has time. The litter said never a word. R. S. V. P. never forgotten you!" "Andrew," Well, what have you to say for' age said, with a little moistening of yourself?" she inquired, exasperated Consider the Christmas toy; its life ear the ease. "you're just as big a iethe at his silence. Is brief, but it certainly does get the ever-an' I believe ye just the • After a moment's reflection,the bus- breaks. a}me!" J ]band replied: "I was thinking, my cigar deal, that if YOU had w'^ed-an'that to George-Oh, Gladys, dear, this sill Mother'That boy of ours gets MOTE New York, the-telegram would have be the jolllest Christmas I have ever like you every day. i S ?,1 e� L MOST S T � � R THE }I/� fl �'� E Y. cost you 1150." spent. Now that we're engaged; I Father (meekly)-What'a lie been 1- , - - think only of the future. up to.now? osis do oa a eaa esiltac Gladys-Do you? well, at this time ¢ - of year, I think only of the present, r- Vier¢ a MY ,5 . JE A S Y S H A y E ,�+ - Evening ;n s Winter I�+ksdow( Classified Advertising Oaaaaa New tAas'w sounatios May He who In the manger lay l\'Othing 10 golden where the Summer [ARRY. REL1.+BLA MATRiMON- - . No Soaping Lathering. Brushing or BriII to � iAlt{Zr 171A�M1A r �l IAL pager mailed free, Address ,e Rubbing g your heart this Christmas i( Home?` was, rlendshfp 4tageglne, 32ediM, New Yor1t.' ,r EASE. SPEED and CO3LrOBT day e I The meadow fills with purple, and the �y Send :6a for standard trtal to and The peace that never fails to'bless, slow C (`�,.�,�� I - money back guarantee to VM, i'lwE&q in Can& a :o�ayo, O=L The jaq that makes true happiness. _Is there a baby or young children Persuasive wind repeats the cold and With the exception of Prince Ed- in your home? If thero is you should draws ward Island and Manitoba all the Prole The most embarrassing situation not be without a box of Baby's Own The clinging crystal sloment of avow. vinces are known to possess deposits one can think of is to wake up on Tablets. Childhood ailments come of fireclay, although some of the de- Christmas s Christmas morning and And that a quickly and meant should always be Three blackbirds on the antlered oak girl you hadn't even considered has at hand to promptly fight them, posits are too remote from the market w sent you a Christmas gift. Baby's Own Tablets are the ideal Th to be of immediate value. deride . • • •'° Oa Of the sky, sets : home remedy. They regulate the !s whirring who against the col Kiesin is Unknown r The 1r y. p saran They were talking .ab^at m,)eern H w el a a d Where • 'i bowels, sweeten the stomach; banish I stream-side. Marriage among the Eskimos is a ! ~ �q muff don't like dancing .b ja hu said up_of coldsand simple ]fevers- ofblrlact frets stiffens ^nad the water b ; there Is no sell- music silene business partnership timent about It, and kissing is un- the girl. Its nothing but hugging they relieve all e minor Ills sot to music." ones Concerning them ]Ire_ Motto known, ��r t +Flake by flake the field fills up; the - "Well," asked the man. "w-hat Is Cabotte, Makamik, Que.. writes; ' brook • there about that to which you object:"' "Baby's Own Tablets are the beet Drifts sir with the crpstei -and the Frost : "The music," she ssld remedy In the world for lit.,e Oars. M _ ` p baby suffered terribly tram fndi nips at all unprotected Darts For- My or + - handy-"Don't yqu think ft's extra-, gestfon aad vomitiog, but the Tablets Th*h -the- jam? gel unlettered, la the frost bite, rub well elswit �Ve Injured _ CHILDREN vasant to eat bread anti butter aiad noon tet her zigLL and now-she is itsSt kills the pain-heals the Injarea perfect bealth." The Tablets are said Thsingle truth that we tissue. ^'C R Y F O R IT- Sandy-"'Of-course, not! -It's econ• by medicine dea'er,. or by mail at 25c- haft lost.- -— (They say, who come is dark to have � r •-:-a omical. The same piece of bread. a box from The Dr. Will ama 13641!- • toes for both."' cine Co.. Brockville, Out, a..honk), .-- --�,r'"�HILDI�EN bale to take medyeiae 'For which the icy mind has long been •;, �✓ as a rule, but every child loves A (.itt�e �oy'•.�Omp�aiot tossed, a y� �� N�k # the taste of Caatoria. Arid this pure g LA C K H E A D S 1 " iioward McKinley Corning. !VA Christ- vegetable preparation is just as good ! 'There's one thing 'brut each Chrtst Get two ounces of per3xlne powder from Mae time, "f m it tastes; just as bland and just as your druggist Sprinkle on a hot. wet Inhale Minard's Llntme-t fo- Asthma. - - � Said little Bobbie Jones. harmless as the recipe reads. cloth and rub the face briskly. Every W11" Baby's cry warm of colic. blackhead will be dissolved. The one "That peeves me when 1 think of ft,' safe. sure and simple way to remove And gives me cause for.groans; �'few � of tOtta has him ! blackheads satisfaction guaranteed or _ M � money refunded Z. W. 80A" i Co: It's not that I don't get nice things— money w soothed,asleep again in a jiffy. Noth- Baa �elitaswa tar. R- s^oiosso I get my share and more- mg is more valuable in diarrhea. It's that there's so much more to eat ��� When coated tongue or bad breath �/�/��/�+ /+�y-/� Than I've got awmach for. feu of constipation,,invoke its gentle iMVfru1J bVLYJ g1' � m l * aid to cleanse and regulate a child's BUCKLEY'S "I've nuts and candies by the peek, bowels.In colds or childtea's diseases, That good old Santa brings, I Do you suffer after•meals with a _ you should use it to keep the system a IVith oranges and dates and figs. belching,from sour ati�acia stomach --�-gym ---- - _ And lots of other things; _ 44 ..y believe they have heart trouble . While I've got just one stomach andA ' - o drop dead This 'tics ,the genuine always bean .Cas H. - •• e a t - celseved. - t f.� 'Cause its gets full before I'm through Fletcher's signature ` Take Carter's Little Liver Pills _ !fs/k There's no place for the rest! after tseals and nnee_upvIize the gases Sweeten the sour 3 acid stomach,•re- :. ♦ , " a "'About this time the dinner gong )Leve the gas and encourage digestion. Calls us to eat the "'Lurk," The stomacj�liver and bowels will •.� While in the kitchen ready, too, A Santa Fe Ticket to be cleansed of poison painful and A dangerous indigestion lfsa ears and Mince pies and pudding'lurk. But woe is me-ft gets my Boat the em enjoys a tonic elect.Don't {' When such bright.prospects loom- California pkC.of a your ding�st for a 25C - pkg.of Carter's Little Lives Fills. I'd like to eat of all'that's there, will take you through ' YOUR SCALES NEED FILING Blit haven't Bot the room. A �h�1111ft �„A' _ ? "I think that Santa ought to.-bring FROM MOTHER - - T Ma To all sa little guys, on Santa Fe rails :s81d 8 Fat wOmall=lndlgnantly - A stomach made of 'isatin so 1 the way" from Chicago K Twould stretch to quite a size, and--Kansas City. Of EIGHTEEN . Better get these scales fixed,'' ex- doses will last one person for M Then we'd enjoy our Christmas time claimed a rather, stout. tmhionably da o" Like we was meant to do, You leave onJthe Son _ :4reaxd woman in a dry► a tti the "Neter heard of that treatment," By eating lots, and never have • Resid How This Medicine other day-"they make ••b tends too much. I haven't an fat to lose an 'via " To e s e! - p All of which goes to show,"remarked —I'ce heard of it," chimed in a well- - Santa Fe. p - tthe good-natured druggist, "that built twiddle-aged man who, had dust .wet Palm Warm days in th• Cardaton,Albert "I am fifty-eight _ womat take on fat so rapidly-that come itr. `k I was lb pounds overweight She was very :eau ht and consid- ears old and the mother of eighteen the don't.realize it." -was gettingfat-and I give Kruschen b g y„ „ desert and alone ..a y living children.Ws that'woman doesn't watch out," g ered herself one of,the upper ten. Bunn seashore. '! live on a farm anti Salts credit for ridding we of the un- As she was walking in the ark she y he continued, "when she Domes in welcome excess baggage." g ' P .( am s very heal" f two weeks,from now, the�"C3 will "They'll have your picture in the saw a laborer apparently spproae3tin9 •• • • e .;, `.' tbyy mother con- 'J be wrong about 90 po ads. s ifyo u aren't careful," said the the same seat as she herself had clio- sidering that I 1 Is there anything that will tare off' druggist laughingly. sen to sit upon. She decided to burry Golf and horseback rid- have such a big k � • flat outside of three or four hours of ,.No they won't," replied the well- and get there before him. :>:: family to wor 1 strenuous exetdse every day Y"asked ,,, Ing keep the pep up i . ::`'.: for. The dru i us a scholarly man who was built man, "but Pm not backward Hey, lady. he called, just as she i;; met : y looms about as a vford for ,� and the pounds down. first told me about a tube of ointment for his saying 8 good was about to be seated. Don t, buying Lydia E. Pink- Dame lose. Product, and I can say is all don't l" e • • • ham's Vegetable i Not t umavot dntengs,,anbut M��a sincerity that Knischeti Salts are Compoundand I. ., good. Not only did they help we to She tilted her nose in the sir and ; has been a bbttu� demand fore snow- � to nOT°� weight but they decided to ignore him compleicely. She f►•d Horv�► dining sKvlee have depended on - • hisatioa otvit ing mineral salt that my bowels and 0daey's iso sat down. ronothe+. exclusive feature it for many years. Carr y of ldtt customers stta eathu• �C0°dition and rm more vigorous The laborer accftted defeat. When I had this picture taken. the R ti and active than I have]teen for ,r " " i bflar►�p � ho�er was telling me shoat his o abort. �»' All right,jady, he said, at there, photographer, "It is tailed Ktmsetien Salta and it ��'I'hst's good¢°°ugh for me;said the but I'll be hanged if I'll paint that neat V.T. EBVDRY, Oen.Agent wife iailmente +� diet ! told dhhe scholarly looking maw.' r abouts the Vegetable Comjioun must do the work for I can see let again today!" BANTA h>3t RT. rayseilf that many of them are being "Glad you came in," said the pro- y' a DICTROTTT MIC�' went to the drug_ two bottles."- atom BmrratA s�Atasrusa HELO s�i�Dt,• prietor. 'TIl tell ti>y fat customers Beauty is truth, truth beauty. arborss 13 sazvD sills Ye ]RACE,sad Cardston,Alberta B • ••It s an inexpensive way to take off what you said." Keats. + i n contfaued the drug store man, Kruschen Salts is obtainable at ad floe ow ewe •ip• wkb wt Dtru�Store.tAt ase,rt>4d lie.per Dopa, , —ISSUE No. 49 Minsrd s Liniment for all Pain. mamma k 'r _ •.. ,..•,., . .. v._ y...:y+a,• ;-.'.r ". _:r'.. .,..,.,,.--�5 .� .. _ , _ .ii'' - y • - ..,' s - r'.,. - ' ° Z'.0'% t r Y"�s . 'r tr,','•`.- .^r.N.r 'y.rp ...� .1 p•F. - ~ oQ, Ji ,t7 —Rev. W. and Mrs. Moore, of Radio Liaenvis may be obtailsed - *+' • Wiindior, ttlhowere'oas briefvisit from 'Wr, C. Murkar, at the News. o relative@ in Kingston, called on Office. $ - Wa`,1;Cn* Your Feet ickerinR friends one da this L. B. Tt► son, piano-tuner of • .• —Mise Ann1iD, pt Kingston is y — P ' -daps-with—Mt`�.- - - ---- - -Bowtuallvitiv. tow 13 in a Dragger. —Henry Shea, of Brougham, Is few days. Orders left at Tut pgjy Of Rrtrbbers or Overshoes bongbt now —R. H. and Mrs. Crony were iD is thio district at. present baling NEWS office will receive prompt Toronto Saturday attending the hay and straw. Farmers wishing attention. * * * - _:Zxl>ty $ave you'spending a Friends' Quarterly Meeting, worst done sboald see him as it —Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Week In bed, —Rodger Dorland, of Pickering Paye to have him do the work. Dentist. Office lin residence, two College. Newmarke . e at the —The services in St. George's doors east of St. Andrew's church, -;Butts Pereha Rubbers and Overshoes. 1 -week-end with Lyndon Croak. Church •QL1 Sunday nett are as Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m to For years Canada's finest.. Oliver Crammer and W. H- follows: laAOs.m.,_ unday School; 6 p. nx Daily, and Evenings by ap- 10.30, morning prayer; 7 00 m., pomtment. (X-ray service). Chester are in Whitbythis week P• on polios duty at te criminal evening prayer. On Sunday even. —St. George's Women's Gnild ° y coarL ings daring Advent there will be a held their annual sale of work on s —E. L. Ruddy has a steam ehov• series of sermons on "Our Father Saturday last. Despite44 inclem- THE CURLER el at work levelling down the em- who art in Heaven," by Rev.Lr, G, ont weather the attendance'sof `;bankmeot built up by the Toronto- Robinson, B. D members and their friends was For everyday use this is the finest rubber made. Very heavy ,; '.8astern. —The fears entertained by farm- splendid and financially it was also _sole with a waterproof felt to that ensures —A large number of %visitors ere throughout the province as very successful. ' you of having warm and dry feet., from onto-ids pouts are tis-be-seein well as- residents-01--towns sad , : at the evening services in the illages. where there are no water- CHERRYWOOD "• ousted Church. works. that we were about to �— Beads on - -- - _ —E. D. Banks, of Brooks n, N. have a water famine during the Dont forget the play, 'Y., and Fred Bunke, of Richmond winter were dispelled on Saturday a String", to rr given by the Young : XMAS GROCERIES Hill, were here attending the funs• night and Sunday when a welcome People o€ Cherrywood'on Friday ev- ; $ ening, Dec. 12th. Dont fail to see ral of their brother, the late W. rain came and filled lip the cisterna "Benny" impersonate a girl. Admias- we don't talk about price on Groceries, but We certainly ..H. Banka,last week. and, it is hoped, will replenish the ion, 25 and 15.cents. - . —Several from here attended many wells that had gone dry The regular meeting of the Wom- bras about the quality. Insist on getting the the York Bible Class in Massey after the long period of dry warm en's Association will be held in the - best for your cake and don't take a Hall en Sunday afternoon last, A weather. Many wells that had church on Thursday, Dec. 11th, at chance on the cheap lines. trip to the city rp visit this class never been known to be without 2,30 o'clock. Word for Roll Call is to recommended to all as the rapid water had gone dry. In souse "Vision". Tea will be served in the growth of this class has been a Places the one well was supplying hall by 'the hostesses, Mrs. Morrish Radio Licensee Issued. most remarkable achievement. the needs of twenty and thirty and Mrs. .Sinclair. A good attend- -Winter has made its appear. families. Several springs in this ante is requested, as this is the year- }' soca when, last week, there was s township that Were dry suddenly ly election of officers. Fred T. Bunting, Pickering 1 fall of snow, and a temperature of buret forth with a goodly supply GREEN�RIVER. ;-. 16 degrees above zero. Sufficleat of water. It is said that this is Established 1857. hoe had formed on ponds, as well not an uansnal occarreace in the Mrs Herb Smith is visiting in Tor- ss on Lake Songoogg,, to allow the fall of the year, even when there onto ,small bo to indulne In skating, is no rain. y A recent issue of the Belle A fevr of our ladies attended the .' —A bread war is being waged — Whitevale bazaar last Friday. An a number of towns and villages. villa Intelligen-er contains an in- $ We are expecting some dandy con- Jt0re Seven sent@ a loaf Is being unted Wresting account of a veteran r, g q eerts this year according to the inter- in a number of places, but in the railroad man, John Sullivan, who est the children are taking in their .,village of Southampton is Bruce is a native of this village, He Is a p brother of the late Pat Sullivan of practicing and "pieces," . County the bakers are sorting this village unci an noels of the Dancing, in Gra't'e Hail, Wednes- each , other's throats by quoting Dwyer brothers. n entered the day, Dec. 10th, Music by Billy Hole - five cents a loaf, y and his Live Wires. Gents 75-cts and —Come to the bazaar in "St• service of the Grand Trunk in 1878, ladies free. Lunch provided. Paul's school room this (Friday) and has just retired after 57 years The ladies of the Women's Mission' - Grocery Specials for Thifs Week : service. He began as a section afternoon, commencing at 3"00 man in Pickering. Circle were entertained the home ^ Jewel Shortening, per lb. o'clock. There will be home-made g. then called of Frank and Mm- Turnerr last Thur- •bakinR. fancy and useful article" Duffin's Creek. He soon after- may, over thirty being present � n1 n. 3 Lbe. "Sloe Rose" Rice, '28c and candy for sale, also a fish wards became switchman at Pick. - grin and later operator and Au®t.1tr � � 5 Lbe. COTD Syrup, ... r. • ... 89c .[pond. Afternoon tea will be ear $ - , wed. Splendid chance to buv agent whih iihh cposton e held for p Wild Ginger 1s having night err- 2 Tin@'Aunt Dinah Molasses, _- ... . 21c your Christmas itis. twenty yearq. Io 1899 be became - y R gagements. Last Friday night tke b —A man nearChesley was fined aggage man ad t Kingston andrama was given in Greenwood, this Crosse A Blackwell Pork and Beans, - fifty dollars and coats a few days afterwards was promoted to the Tuesday night at Chalk Lake and the reg. 15c• tin, special, 2 for 15C ago for driving a` car without a freight offices to that city, where following week, in Pickerinir ) permit. At the trial it wail he remained until his retirement. The Audley Community Club are • Breakfast Coeoa, choice quality, 1 ib tin 21c brought out that this man and his In the interview he refers to the holding this month's meeting in the ,wife had both been driving for the time when wild pigeons were form of a ",:id's" Christmas party on fears without going through the so plentiful. On one occasion s Monday, December 8th. at the home , ormality of securing a permit. Hoek appeared early in the mora- of Mr, and ?lira. W. W. Gee. Every. ._ 1 + The chsoees are he will not ne• Ing and continued all day, and one is asked to come in Kiddies' cos- elect it in future. looking to any direction large tume. Also each boy is requested to to —Capt. Rogue, of the large flocks could be seen. This was in bring a boy's,present, and each girl Word the- Men' � 1864 a d about x872 the species a 10 !freighter, Ashbay. has ikrrived � O P� girl's present, these presents are home, after tying his boat up at became extinct. not do exceed 15 centa in cost. The We Want y0II t0 lns�fe0t OIIr Bingeton. Capt Hogue passed an —The sympathy of the common- election of officers for the new yeaz lanzious time for a day or two ity is extended to Joe. T. Clark, will also be held during the evening's '� „ r- bast vrtrek when the slayer boa% chief editor of the Toronto Do program. Be sure and come and en- Royal York Snitings and Overeoata �e Ms y, of the Tres line. Star, and family, of Toronto, on joy the last meeting of the year. :. .)was vel► up ss lost in Lake their sad bereavement which has Int e���.� - Superior, but fortunately came befallen them by the sadden death Now Adver"airmentr. - ltatlrotrgh safe, having sought ehel- of airs. Clark, which took place `ter is a small bay. The es taiD on Monday morning, from a heart Hand Tailored They i it3f the Mapleba is Rieberd Ors attack: ]lits. Clark had been is "FOR SALE-2 good Clydesdale work hones. Apply to E. L. Ruddy. Picker- _ hem, who se well se the members poor bealth all summer, but ap ing,Out. 4tr JThey SatiSty u►t tits ere", are personal .friends Patently was recovering until kt OR SALE—FnrA enupe. 19'38. in fist OR pt. Hogue. oaday morning when she was 'VOR condition, Cheap for cash. A°ply at )?rices consistent with unsurpassed value —On Sanday evening as D, Mc seized with a heart attack and NEWS office, 14-13 Intyre, of Peterboro, was return• soon lapsed Into uoconariousoese fog home from Toronto, flee broke from which she did not recover. ANTED—Aqunnrity of seed bar- She was a daughter of the late 1rY and oats, H. Arnold. Pickering, 4)at to his car,a Ford road41t6T, in Phone Pick 6100. 14tf - T. :pfront of Dr. Fallaise's residence. Wm. and Loaiea Greig oho reL dord to the .isa��Vls Constable R. O. Crammer, %vbo sided on the farm now owned by iOR , aALE—Several nor+ work haraca, ti¢h: and heavy, Also farm truck. -A W ',was in Law's garage, was lmmedi John Toms, and well known and Gea.Gibson• Greenbnr2i. Gtr ' _.. highly esteemed b all who k"we -- ately notified, and he and Gordon y — - — - ' -" er:The funeral, which was ri CTRAYED—From int 9,eon.9, Pick• ' �� __��e Want y0II to inspect Law ware soon on the scene with a P vate, took lace on Wednesday er.kle roa emonheifer Phone Care Sld. 14 :. chemical fire extinguisher and had P y Arbuckle,Claremont. Phone Clare SOe, li y� the fire out before much damage afternoon to. Mount Pleasant - -- ,Our New "Holeproot Hosiery 'vaedoet�- _The Ste was ceased by Cemetery. She had a family of 'OR SALT—DPlco'plant. P,04 watt, r , ire Car automatic.in use about 2 Years fn rood crop- ___ - - • en to the garage for repairs which gory, Joseph, Arthur, and Mrs. - at 1.00� er 'Mir Drewbrook, all of whom reside in FOR SALE — OoctereIs. Bwrred r will "lost twelve or fifteen dollars. Rock, and white Rocks, nicely marked r —The fall Thank offering meet Toronto. The eldest soot Greg• qpod laying strain. Breeding purposes, Apply Our $1.65 :B 6 Winner —pare , fog of the Women's Missionary ory, is a well-known writer of the harry Boxes• Pbone Pick 1408, 14 - Society of the United Church was Star Weekly, whose contributions ARM FOR RENT-110 scree, ol.r &ilia all thread—full fashioned— ; ;held on Wednesday, Nov.28111, at to that aper are very popular. Fiosm,with running creek, large brick houseThe �oited Church sesviess will and`nod bums with water installed. Fall plow- 4( 8 P. m.. to St. Andrews Chdreh. is dope. tot 18,tett,4, Srarboro, Apply T. now weave—new Rua _ - Altbouxb it was Very cold there be held next Sunday in St. Aad• wfJ•wna,west Hill. 18-]fi were a large camber present— row'e Church at.II a.m. and 7p.m. . is " line about one hundred ladies—who Sunday School at 10 a. m. The _`h RENT—On Church et. Pickering �p minister will reach in the morn hair or b'e`lt twnae,iaelnding blinds spa tis- -listened with interest to the fine p cora. G.D.Bly, 910 Iodise Road. To- Address as India,by a returned Ing and in the evening the Hanwell ranto.o rows'oat«. 6tf --- - 4 — i rfsionary. Miss Glendinning. Bron will conduct a song service OR BALE—OoaCandee incdbstor, �/ A P A N Tbere were quite a number from and give an illustrated address on Fatwo agg especity,to make room for larger ' Whitby and Greenwood f3odeties the opportunities of service offered maehlus• %9sell] o for cash. J.T.Sued. present. Mrs. J. H: Stainton sang by oar great Nortir West,especial- ly the Peace River District where FARM FOR SALE-140` acres of ' Mr. Gordon Maxwell a nt the land,exceliesit terming district,near Mid- tor the oceaeiOn, "There We Pe lana, out. Several acres or dtapdine timber. - sn nine,-- roe time summer conducting services lathe House and;buHdings. Apply st Newsoffice. 4 followed which was mach enjoyed church on wheels. Don't forget --'—_-�-- � i by all present, the Brotherhood Banquet on Tues- AGNETIC SPEAKER FOR Sale Q(�(� da night, t 880. Admix M—Table model. Walnut console,dynamic. telephone 4flVV —After a prolonged illoess last. y Dec.Dec• 9 speaker quality. A1so.Marconi Battery set,com- _ inn several years, accompanied T @lout 50 cents. This ban. net will plete,installed=88.0). Apply NEWS Office. 9tf by intense suffering, Wm. Henryy be dedicated to the interests of FOR SALE-1 vearlinpf dual purpose -Banks died in the private pupil• Agriculture, and Hoo. Duncan Shorthorn buil,will suit dairymen. Price u - inn, General Hospital, Toronto, on Marshall will speak on the subject. right. Also Shropshire rams and ram lambs. l' + Cabbage by the ton or by the dozen. Phone • TLursday, Nov. 27th, at the age of The Challenge of Agriculture." Clare 3100. G M.Forsyth,Claremont, 12-141 Auto Repairs, Accessories,O1lslaHd 76 years. Deceased was a life. The Holden Quartette fails sing,so ORONTO LVET-WASH LAI;JN- long resident of the townehip, there will be lots of mnsie, lots of TDRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver call and - ` where he was a successful farmer. 'fun, and an addrega that will be of explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, t' . Hit wife, whose maiden name was coal help and volae. All the men name with Mr,S.W.Davis, barber shoo. w- — will pick up and deliver each Monday. Wednos• y t ''D@boy" Linton, pre•deceaeed hi of tlie- community are invited way and Friday. 181Y a number of years. His faner oattend. A special invitation -Battery Charging. x j y y is extended to the men of the Ro MALE HELP WANTED—Reliable Reliable CD Saturday LO Erskine Cemetery men to distribute Watkins Famous House- • �-y� ryyp �m Q p ' was largely attended. He is stir. man Catholic Church and Angli• hold and farm necessities in thetnwnahtpsof Repairs iilaC�e On a,ll�make8 piped by one eon Norman and can Communion and all others who Pickering and Scarboro, 610,000,000 organise- , tion Established 63years.$35.00 to$50.coweekly four daughters, Mrs. Murray Bar• would like to join in encouraging earnings right from start. Noazperienc!or cap- four ° } Q�s ° !tett and Mrs. Edgar Bath Of Pick th+e,farmer during this time of Ber- sial r ire I by right parties. Wr,te today to J. Oi cars.1 $ R Watkins Company, Dept,R=193, 749 Craig' eriog, Mrs. Harvey Barrett of To ious depressiotr. West. Montreal,Que. 11-14 ironto, and Mrs. Fred Adair, of CARO OF THANKi6. Clear It Up Now �Aninconrt. One daughter. Rota, _ a died several years ono. He is also We, h to thank the many friends that sore throat,Y uiney tonspitlge. �jy�� ��j ceSPEN r w survived by one states and three and,nes hbors for their kindness and laragitis, crow ba fever,whoo in UU L7 � brothers- Mrs. E. Bryan and L. D. acts of sympathy extended to us dur- cough cold, bronchitis and tonsil trou- ?i ]Banks. of Pickering; Ernest. of ing the illness and death of,our dear ble, Use Svbilla Spahr's remedy. �p . G ?P-vv York, and Fred, of Richmond father, Henry Banks. Good results or money back. try it. Pi,®��®�r � C icl�eriYl . c h Son and Daughters. F. dr tore. Pickering. O. Joaea' ug s *0 i e r „- .y4s', „"z' ;�,; ..Y .•?' .- ,. a ;moi '-G.,: *.. 'a».c ,,qif.° ,tpolwrl, Guy e'"'J'�,^t,"!4'' r -iP*,,. „:z,�,r,..� .,rR ,.•..a, -r•4 F.,•,....,_ ,. ,.�„',� t. ___ ',ice'`+,+''.+•. r S e.:�,'..,w.,. tig... .;$i:,,•e--r,.., � r,.u.*.�.rz, +' ..c:�:"' - r .r