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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_12_19 . ;.f ,.' '�.; .•, - ,1•�,.-Sy d. Fri ,,,,+r•, •`S. P r f,,. - :"k' ',r'kr.�,;, .pt. '�ii+;;ht` !t�t°'„' e 0. ... ,.....,, ..,^,. . •�?• .p-�.,�y,. t-_,r���y..+�•��r W - ��A..-+r �r .? g•.K:dT -'may ' �a,v�►^ -r� .�a-•` .ate,.'�J�• 'ls�aX� - ti,:, 'a+.':'=`A.. r M : "' �-++. . r �u�.:4F;,le -A..?TM.' 1'.�..•a,,,..:'" '._... 3Jr,, �..v�,uy au^. ,;,4,, ',... 'V. ..P:r,9' � "!Y' R, -'��y ""."�,-�.' ••r Jam. '41 �i`: ,,.,.a+ ,' - .... ,,__tis„` . ''a..� . - .•. . • - . .. i.7-0 .. , it- > P i e r ... .,. - �'.../^tier ... ' _ .. '.' •i �• ' - I � * lyji 10 La PICSERIN(I, ON FRIDAY, DEC._ 19, 1930. VOL. - ---- -:,. �xo�sff�tastal Idasl>r�s. GREEN RIVER. 50 YEARS OF WEDDED LIFE 4 GREENWOOD 'A White's-*$-Millshooting match for a number of The home of Mr. and Mrs. DavidA&d4” _ geese and ducen ducks, fattened ready for Annis, of Whitevale was the se Christmas -will be held at Herbert of a happy event on Saturday, Dec. _ R. H. C.• PEARSON-Physician d'1�e3Z 5614 Percy's at Green River, on Saturday 13th, when a host of relatives and . ILLS " lad Surgeon. Dunbartm. 1017 ' Ie rapping fall blast, sawing lam- Dec. 20th, at one o clock, sharp. Shot friends gathered to-offs]. coltgratul- $, FORSYTH. Oph.D., Dlreetor guns, 35 cents; rifles, 30 'cents. This ations on the fiftieth anniversary of Re meal Association of.Onearb.Reg• heti reaches, donbletreee, is a splendid chance to secure your their marriage. The happy couple Established 1898 ` Member of the American Optometricai tongues-etc. � on. Eye. examined by appoinemeat. • ' Christmas dinner and also enjoy the who are both enjoying excellent heal- *ssot. Claremont.opt. Open to buy a quantity of good afternooq's sport. th were married at Scarboro on Dec. basswood and elm 14th, 1880. Mrs. Annis was formerly r ARLA�GRUBIN.R O=RYesiatrt — los WNITEVALE. Miss Margaret Chester, of Highland "'LO� PRICES _ Espenalist. Honour graduate of the College logq_ is of English and Scotch par- medalist ometry of Canada: Gold medalist and Creels, All my' prices are lower, as manilla , Ant Herman prim winner to 1928. At Markham •Grain Chopping Tueedayp The annual Sunday School anniv- entage, while 'Mr. Annis came from as grain prices are lower. " every Monday from 9 a,m. to s p.m,.in Dr. and Fridays. emery of the,Whitevale Baptist Sun- port Union and is of U• E. Loyalist Barker's dentcl office. At Stouffvill•from Wed NOW is the time to aaKlay to Saturday of each week. Eyes examin- Manufacturing Baskets Of all day School is to be -observed next ancestry. Immediately upon their j. ad.Glasses fitted and repaired. Highest quality Sunday, NCC. 21St at '2.3G and 7.00 ' M at Lowest Prices. Phone Stouff 2405. 481y descriptions. + marriage they Settled near R'hlte` Buy Feed' Price reductions at the m. The children of the Sunday vale and have lived in this vicinity Highest Price aid for Wheat lega4• School and the Church choir will furn ever since. The ceremony half a cen- g P factory. ish the music. The speaker for the tury ago was performed by Rev'ds, A E. OHRISTIAld, Barrister Jerry Annis and W. W. Loyd. The 1 make and keep the`followiaa ; .solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 8400 or 8420 or write occasion will be Mr. Duncan Me'�'abb can. south wing Court House,Whitby. 2bly Chas. White. Locust Hill. Ont. of 'McMaster University. A cordial bridesmaid was Mrs. Ben Closson, 'p DONALD RUDDY Barrister. invitation is extended' to children sister of the bride, who was present :FLOUR R. solicitor, Notary Public. Office over A,- -Arriving e g and parents and all others to join in on this occasion. The groomsman was q R.I.Drugstore.opposite Pont Office. Money this service. .. Mrs. Garry Annis, a brother of the .Kissiml-beet flour for pastry ani' to Loan. Phone 583. Whitby, Ont. 81y n s �,r r�v n ."' groom who was unable to be present ftne cake baking, also for light,.- Elug, ATON, BELL ♦ ROSS. Barrist• g W141TQV^LR The family consists of one daughter, white biscuits. rs, solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Mrs. J Buckles spent a da in Tor- and two sons and nine grandchildren Bakers'Joy-for bread and'bao� a30 Bay Street,Toronto. Choiee 2%, sg and 6X B. C. P y who were at the family home for the W.j Beaton' Cedar Shingles. °IItO' event. Mrs. Frank Turner, Claremont Buckwheat Flour-for pan ca)ke� J.D.FBell,. Row. Adelaide 2838 9 .g Miss Florence McKay is tinder the Edwin, of Broigham and Blake on doctor's care at present• the family homestead at Whitevale, -- RICHARLSON, PICKERIN4. ♦ �1e0, a large quantity of Mrs, Thomas Gibbons spent a day Mr. and Mrs. Annis have been. mem- .s CEREALS l' ii MULVEY — $.maters. Solicitors etc.. t, with her friend, Mrs.MacRae. ;s1S-214 Confed•ration,Life Building, Corner of xoIIg3J and dressed Congratulations are extended to bers of Whi'tevale Cnited church Y ana Richmond Su. Toronto, Phones mgr formerly Methodist for many years. Rolled Hats-best make and freest Ad°O ode 4489 and assn, Plckmng office open Mr, and Mrs. Herbert on the birth of Mr• Annis, who is superintendent of Wheatlets Corn Meat M�edneetar sad gatnrday evenings. Phone Piek JaOk Pine, 8pLu0e SIId their little daughter• Cracked Wheat Graham Floust 8gttff the Sunday School, has held that pos- Scotch Barle for breakfast n' Come to Park's for your Christ- - ion for over a quarter of a century ng DefMeef)b Hemlock Lumber. - mas gifts. There are a lot of lovely Baking Bran Si while 'Mrs. Annis has long been a �• things to suit everybody and Prices member of the Women's Association - ••- '11�TBIL C.SMITH. D. D. S., L. D.S., -em ����NG �•� are right. Call and _see them. ' Thery have been constant readers of .1� succeesor to Dr J.N.nares). Graduate of • • The United Sunday School are hold- the "Globe" for a great many years. FEEDS tae Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron. Vntversrty. At Claremont office over D. A. ing their Christmas service on Sun- The bridal pair received friends Barley Feed Barley'Flour o t s store emery Tuesday and Freda . Phone LUMB YARD day, Dec. 21st, at 10 a. m. Mrs._ G. from two till fine ;n the afternoon Mixed Chop Low (Trade Flodr l a 10-11. 2fiif Seebeck, of Norh Markham, will be ( ERBERTT FALLAISE, L. D S., principal speaker. On the even- and from seven till nine in the ev- Cora Meal Scra'ch Feed.SRraist: the unci mins;• They were assi:3ted in receiy- Bran Cracked Corn 1 D.D.S.. Graduate of the Royal Couege of �� $ �e Claremont ing following, Dec 22nd, the Christ- in b Mr;, Pherrll, and Mrs. F. Tur- Shorts r'rushed Oata Dental Surgeons and the t nivirs,'fy of Toronto, H. , g y piwre ro residence second door east of St. And. Phone 9'24 mas tree and entertainment will take ner. The reception room was beaut- Fine Middlings --O&t Chop M'aw's Church. Pickering.Ont. Office hours : 9 place, when an excellent program ifui with ,yellow and bronze mums. a, U. to a m. or by appointment, (X-ray FURNITURE • �• �' serrotee?. lne Pick 8700. 43)y grill be given by the pupils of the Speeches of congratulations were NEW. USED AND ANTIQUE school. de by Rev. Rackharn, pastor of i . ma - ot;•tstataf 9saartras. IN GREAT VARIETY Whltevale United church. r Levi Le Bi.lR/'1//1VC�1"tr14l1 3 ELIZABETH RICHARDLfON- oUNBa atTON Annis, of Scarboro; Mz. George Tait IAA Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat. of New York and Mr. Todd. 'Pea was Building and General . 3"'i.Fire and sutcawb,le insurance of all kind*, Miss Grace Brown of Markham 'Mrs. J. Contracting. i„ermmung componno of solid financial eland• tresses, Dressers, Tables and poured by Mrs. A. Major, was the est of Mrs. Joseph All1s- Chaire, Picture Frames. � Wh1te, Mrs. Levi Annis and Mrs. •A. Estimates furnished on all chaser' on last week. Tf`RANS R. J♦CHSOIU-Sun Life Our prices are the lowest. Chester, in the afternoon and by Mrs. of work-interior and Exterior. 1' Next Sunday is White Cid t y in M aa*urance Company d Canada,Q�•ao.A-,- . v blew, J_ Pugh; Mrs, D R. Beaton; rs A Alterations and repairs. A-,- dont Gem ral Eaausaoee Ptmne Tick zf29. the United Church, Fruit � ' Malley and Mrs. W Smith in the ev- Chimneys Built , Concrete W erlk. fsinkennL Oct. 12.24 clothing, anything will be acceptable. ening. The tea assistants were Mrs. Some need people will be benefitted. is N. Phone Piakaring b?19 y PeO obinson• Misses H. Mp N. R NT >(<a0 - ��EORt313 KEiY-Licensed saactloa- _'C 0 A L The officers for 1931 of the Wotrs- _' - ' ser,Aftosa. "Live stock and general sales , Thom; F Glossop M. Annis L Maj- FAIRPORT, Q y attended to. Term* reasonable. R, ana Association have been duly elec- or; E Legge and D. ;Bell Bouquets assns, �oncstwe soca. n,1 4 .4 Rood supply of Hard and Solt. �� mid also for the Auxiliary of the � g I � G.were received from the Sunday behoof ,�uueLloeneed Aootioaeee, Coal on hand. Also a supply Women's Missionary Society and we and Women's Association, while flow POSLLi. ter o. a at Tact sag oasaaa 'Lao. of Kindling Wood, hope for a good year in the work Fera gifts and letters of. congmtutat- Nova Scott Sbio ler - low maw of ss ktrs• aMaesred W on,dearly rs A number from here carried kind- ions were sent b the numerous g satsaa aiarw Qsaae agar 1.O„ out. :. stove length. y Balt Galvanized Steel Shingles it g y Bird's Felt Slatb.Shingles, - '• 1 ty greetings to David and Mrs. An- friends of the highly esteemed con- -"� B.DIATON TOWNS �S8 12t! Phone,Pict[. 1700 pia at Whatevale, last Saturday, P for sale at overve ianew. Os�tiewalm for tram" being the 50tR anniversary of their Maas ��bTft Asew■saet. ass. Kamer be lose DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING wedding. The News extends greet- T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMOM ' 411111 own ' at umsm" LAW HltUuGHAM. amt' ay�ti s:=:. on f,4 MV.MV. . . Call and get prices. Phone 981'3 asl Pickering Mills Everyone is interested in the Xmas Mrs. Thomas Perryman sport a Y. MAW. LICENSED ACC- Supper and Entertainment on Fri week with city friends. TTbN]= for Yort,Qsea,rlo and Denham day in connection with the United Miss Tummonds is assisting in the LAW'S ties. A11 F;L 3&of sags vsomoe attended Church. Tea at six and a good prog- c _ s. Toms reasonable. Dates lee salsa may be FRONT RANK POULTRY FEED Christmas trade at the Gannon •Lore• A R A G t aas..a.e at NEf►8.Oise.. 8d and Indepsa- ram at 7.30• Santa Claus will be there The Everest family, of- Toronto, y ' east peones. Whitby,Oct. aa: All are welcome,EGG MASH '.� . . visited with Thos. and Miss Gamin- ,? Saturday was a momentofis day in age on Wednesday last. AND SERVICE STATION {, j NOTICE GROWI`G MASH our midst. Miss Alma Allison, who Thera was a good congregation to u. has been, visiting her brother and hear the. message of the pastor on We are prepared to do all kin .-Whitevale 'Whitevale ' �1u8 There is quite an advantage by sister and their families in Montana Sunday. of repairing of care, also bat- - _ using Free Mixed Feeds. Our returned home. Also :bliss Bernice The firemen of this --illage intend tery charging, electric Chopping every day -feeds are not stocked Eddy, who was in hospital for an op- patting up the bell on the Temper- welding and in fact rep months ahead. enation %hich was successfully per- ance Hall. We notice that tenders everything in eon- '1ORA1N—FLOUR FEED formed and Mrs. Ellen Taylor who have-been asked -for this work. fleadquarters for We recommend our Dairy Rations fell and sustained a fractured hip Our villagers were well represen- n caro work.with for quantity and quality and-has been m Oshawa hospital for i '- P ed in Toronto during the week. Theevaginilm, Gceapp < High grade Feeds for Poultry. °1ht or Ttirse-weeks. always on Band. Taxi Serview. them all hone. _.- r ._1f-_�y_to see tht disP_lav, y Cattle, Hoang wee - da -ts f— Johnston's -- — - area- - -- � -ptfjR-every- $ y � Mrs. L. mother, Mrs. Agen�foc CFievrolet C � ' ANTHONY WILSON per bag for Iota of 5 belle or BROUGHAM. _ - Taylor, was taken to her home frau Proprietoty over, lees than 5 bags 10c - ^ -r__ the Oshawa Hospital on Saturday. Gordon �Je -AW' 7" --10 -- Phone prierMarkiSb02 per bag. Barley 10c. Some of our people attended the .* stood the journey well and.was golden anniversary of David and Mra. _ Phone 5817 _ Annis, of Whitevale, on . Saturday happy to be at home. _ .:- ..__ last.. The arrangements for the Sunday h10 - fickerin MUM COMIDI&V The annual oyster supper of the School entertainment seem to be pro- Extra. • Tills gm WIJ g greasing nicely and the increased at- . Towns ' Fathers, Provided by the tendance at Sunday School shows the reeve, L, B ddleton, took place interest b the children in - f Wh�� not by Bowe- B1aCkSrrilthing Mond• evenin Det:. 15th in the taken y Township Hall, On account o! the their own Christmas tree. The tea-thltl fo! the► Hone shoeing a Specialty. exRreme cold some were unable to chars and Bible Class are to be tea- c al s All General Work,including Wood attend, but about 40 were present Ponsible for the children's treat. All contribitions to be at Mrs. Holtby's d home Work, promptly including the Township Council and by Monday r.son, Dec. 22nd, when the _ attended to. officers and their wives. AA sat work of filling bags will be under- some suggestions ::, Also; down to a bounteous, supper provid- taken that afternoon " __Agent for Taco Farm ed by'the members of the W. M. S. The annual meeting of the W. M. Gold Fish DBa� t His value in Send Walnut - Machinery, of the Church. General regret was S was held at th12 home of Mrs. T. 2 Large Gold Fish: rs Dining -Room Suite, felt in 'Mrs. Middleton not being able 1 Glues Bowl with water.planta 0 pieces 190,00 V. C. Brown on Thursday afternoon, T. �7CT00dwa,rd to be present on this occasion, she Huey Chairs, 12.00 up to 35.00 GREENWOOD 491y being ill in Toronto. Rev. Mr Mc- Dec. 11th. Although the day was wet pebbles Lellan filled the position of Toast- there was a good attendance Mrs. Ybtti<'ehoice of any 50 Cent Nya)E't Solid Walnut End Tables 4 00 Johnston, the president, occupied the Preparation 10olid Walnut Cedar Cheese 18.00 Master, and in that capacity he more P Do Not Wait I :than excels. Old friends gave R. R. chair: After the opening devotions, All for .,solid Walnut Smokers, Mowbray, of Brooklin, a warm ovat- M� Brown Look the chair and open- ' complete 1.20 ion as he rose to reply to the toast ed nominations for officers for 1931. es CjENT� 'Bridge Lamps, 5.85 up Datil winter eotnes to to the King. In responding to 'the The elections were as follows: Hon. Floor Lamps, 9.50 to 17.00 toasts which followed our members Pres., Mrs. L. Johnston; Pres., Mrs. =`Regular$,1,05 value look over your of the Council and Township officers John Phillips; 1st Vice Pres., Mrs: Christmas �, Pictures 70e up M"alc lm; Secret y., Mrs. Cas- Furnace, Ch 1 t . . .. or a good count of their stew= H o ar r F Etchings 1,20 those ardship, in a w appropriate words, sie; Treas., Mrs. C Barclay; Prean. j' s mas Card'& ..See our novelties of Swire Frames, Dr. McKinnon, Chairman of the Sec., Mrs. T. C. Brown; Strangers Y_ Brassware, Book•ende,Candle IjEa�y T]'Qj�gh$ Sec. Mrs. W. White Sec. for.Pub- Our %mese C'arde late now on 11:1, r Board of Health, voiced the opimolr play. A larger assortment. $ticks, Table Rupnera etc. lications. Miss I. Bate;.Finance and* that much could stilt be done in the , f.•�, repaired or replaced. way of expenditure to ensure pub- Christian Stewardship., Miss M. -Dun than ever before. Also psirson'••• Ohildren'e Rockers, High Chf�tire, P lir health. The toast to the ladies can; Organists., Mrs. Bert Harvey al cards with your name print-' Kindergarten 9ets etc. place your order and - brought a response from Mrs. G. M. and Mra• H. Malcolm. One of the on. Forsvth, of Claremont and Mrs. T. members hese �haa a month until Xmas.. w C. Brown of Brougham, bot of oma y donated the amount necessary Overseas cards should be mailed0 �. Sterrift whom thanked oar genial reeve Mr. to present one of the Mission Band_C. �, when winter cones. Middleton, for the gracious invitat- with a,Life Membership Certificate. at once. , Call 'Miss Mar Malcolm was chosen for cc b1r ion extended to the ladies n share y treasurer E. C. • JON E M? - li �► Phone:1800 T thin banquet with their husbands. Mr. that honor. Mrs. Barclay, y ' i �vi ���� se an encouraging report of the ' a r-s- Purniture Dealer and Middleton is to be congratulated on 8a g P° the success of the hangnet, due in finaticea for 1980. At the close of Druggist and Chemist. Funeral Director at measure to the innovation or the meeting the hostesses, Mesdames gllis Also Ambulance Service ,,Hardware Phone 9:600 ere ladies in his Invitat-�Brown and Malcolm served tea and [including the p1i071e'689 PiQkesin� ?'s on�p PI4�t ion to this arfaual 'affair. retf'tnslfittents .. ,.,.... ,r'Y,. ',. ., ,. a 1 x '.. M• ;.;e •, =V. .r y.,c J,.. +3'•`.P v. c�. n .: ;���>✓,m5.... �,•....u' p.. � ��i3 ;,,: ,►.;x."k�...,?�•�,, :,•l`?k''^�_f'�!mr+t*�`'�"�: _o+d. :o ,�' w� 'aiJ'".. -- a? -L" .. .. 1 •' •tar L w`:"-:: .,.ny- .. „ - -- - - - SIL. - - - s..r. a,ti�....•A. : .,. -- . � -.: . mr.wnas�:.•,'. ,.......' ,. .�-:.' . -^T•�,-,ase 40 r� w • so- .. ,., , . .. _ •, - .. - ._ r, _ 135 Pasaeagers Thrown Into Sea - ! - Ribbon winner - Thousand Insane K: ; r In Excilision Boai Blast T.'"T Saved by Grey!Nuns One Hundred Rescued Later — Three.Dead Recovered Pafierits Are Moved to Safety Thirty-two Persons Still Missing—Survivor Alleges t ' in 20 Minutes .When - _ Crew Was Among First to Leave Vessel—Orch= - Whole Win De -- extra Tried to Calm Terror-Sticken Crowd P stroyed-by Fire - - on Glass-Bottomed Ship--Wreck Quebec—Tsrentj urinates atter Are Sinks in Shoal•Watersw F" broke out in the east wing of St. ` f Michael Archangel Aaylum *for the Miami Fla.-Fire and explosion and drummer did its best to quell lite i Insane here on Dec.' 14th,• '1,000 In - _ - sank a glass-bottomed excursion boat Panic by playing popular pieces. `* y y mates had been removed to safety: _ lb miles south of here on the welling Some Jur%ped into the tropical rr'At= .n i The fire ,destroyed the entire wing - _ ers, others,fearful of the danger from '^ of the institution with a lose esti• . of Dec. 14th and drove the 135 mer., i sharks, stayed on the burning craft � `"+�r�:' mated at $"+00,000. • women and children with which it until the flames fehctied a gasolinet9" The asylum, built' in 1364;`is located - - was laden into the sea. •It was known tank and a second explosion, more vie- at Beauport, .a •suburb. The east later that about 100'persons had been tent than the first, threw them into y F 5" ' l4 wing housed the male patients, com• J. treacued, 3 bodies had-been found, and the sea. _ Yds prising halt the entire occupants of .82 are still'unaccounted for. BOAT SIN KS. . ¢ the institution, the blaze was discov . The craft was the Eureka IL, which' The Post listed and sank, leaving ered by a watchman at 6.15. I•m had left here-earlier in the day for its. the surrounding waters .filled withmediately it became known-that the - -lregular Sunday run. It was returning{men, women and children struggling building, with its 2,000.inmates, was aft days viewein amarine slifea and e�hc i The pillar of arnol.e and flame fr�rn x, passengers 'i for their lives. endangered by dre, the entire'Quebec a g g Fire Department was rushed to the tion through the glass bottom of the the strt eken ship caught: the eye of H white•hundrda of citizens 6r- suburb>boat, when an explosion occurred in D, V. Barrett, ownex of the yacht � ganized volunteer -escue squads. But the engine-room, and smoke began'to1, Dorothea, as he was fishing_ten miles , ' i so carefully had th.e Grey Nuns, who hour forth: I away, and he sped to the rescue. �Vh,r. � operate the asylum. organized their FLAMES SPREAD QUICKLY, the reached the scene of the disasb:r .: ere drills. That' in i0 minutes every -Panic developedaboard the vessel.! the sea seemed filled with its victims. a: s � �' ', patient way in a place of safety and according to the excited tales of aur. As rapidly as possible he took from the firemen were enabled to colleen- vivors. 'The flames 'quickly spread •the water thirty persons;all his small '?' ; trate theft entire efforts upon eavdng : ithrough the ship, despite the efforts coat could carry. -he building. :pf th,se who kept their heads and The roar of the explosion wtaa car- The fire gained tsreat headway and lrtrove to fight them• ried three nH:es to the south, where q at midnight was still raging with fire- Attempts to quench the blaze-with. P,.W. Xiller of t.incinnati ryas cruising men devoting their efforts to protect the cgptents o-'f drinking water tanks in his 64-toot yacht Lois Ann. He sped -tie central building and the west and any other utensils that came to! to the rescue arid took aboard 83 of wing. The central building was dam- - ' 1hand were futile, and the hysteria l the pass-ngers as they swaht about aged slightly -by smoke and water which gripped many of those on toard fr-tnrieally or clung to scattered pieces but the west wing was saved .intact. {balked any organized efitort.. oY tt,e wred:Ed haat. It was not until 12 hours after the Driven back foot '-,y foot, the pas- 1 A definite check-up on the exact outbreakothat the firemen were reran• �^ senzers and crew were forced to the number aboard the Eureka 11. w•han ed from'the scene. Municipal and - - bails. Through the ten minutes or i the fkw es broke out -was impossib!e, provincial police .remained through• reore than the vain attempt to extin-I as there was no passenger list, while i, out the night and Premier Tascbereau gaisb th, flameswent on,'a three-piece I rias alw uncertain just how many had visited the asylum twice. once last orchestra of pianist,-saxophone player I been saved'. I night when the .blaze was at its _.. -- -----' --- ---- ---- height and•again this morning to per- Comrades Follow to be established by voluntary sub- sunnily congratulate the nuns an r sertptton, for the purpose of provid-( their efficiency:in handling ibe situs- ' ills the widow of the late Constable tion• Policeman's Bier: `9 SlcQuillin •with an Income for{ It was stated. that the building. _ i life or until she shall marry again, would be replaced at once. in the Hundreds Take Part to .ere- such fund npon her death or remar- meantime -the patients were being rage to become the property of the to n annex the main mOny For Slain .O�1Ger- �-police benefit tend = Id1ng r . . 1 f an of ul t Torontu.-Dec. 15th.-While the ai-! Since its construction In }864, the Ieged slayer of Roy McQuillan, Toron• , .�—. 7tye million dollars worth of champion live stock were at Vaton Institution has been twice previous, _ to constable, who was shot down lash(�p,$ h Trips Trigger &Lock yard~, Chicago, for international Llve Stock Exposition, Youngest Iiy damaged by fire. The Brit time 'Thursday in performance of his duty. -extribitor: Clarenee blo4fett.. lfl.B€dn3ond, Wash,, with ribbon-winning I was in 1574: when It was partially - -Jia- fighting for his life broiher� As Guest Trys to { bull - I jesstroyed-vvitirheavy loss of life, A i offices" from as far west as _ __ - Paw ,years ago it was slightly dam t Show Gun Skill _ ute r a, t ct , $ -. • do i bfatalities occurr 1London and east to Peterboro canis sped. ut - --to pay their lost trtbate toa fellow i leer ce $ �0. u he s h - t The Market$ fair 'o .-a8: to $7; do com. 4 noe " policeman: _ 1 $•1.50 to 5.30; butcher heifers, choice, Hundreds of spectators lined the Young Hamiltonian Believed I- $7 to .50: do, fair to good, $6 :o France to Import at:reeta to a last gesture of respect .PRODUCE QUOTATIONS $4.50 0$6�5; hatcher ' Dying After Display - 16.75; ao,con,., � Canadian whet as the hearse passed to it's Anal Toronto dealers are buying produce cows good to choice, $4,50 to $5; do, With Revolver _rnyttng• place, at the following price•, med., $3.50 to $4.25; canners and cut- - Alloyed 8laireo Worse i Hamlltoa,-Pressing the muzzle of Eggs-Ungraded, cases returned, ters, $1.75 to a:.75; butche- bulls. "A little worse," wan the coadicbnla •3=calibre revolver against hla.rtght fresh extras, 45 to 47c; fresh firs-3. good to choice, +4 : .60 to $5.25; do, To Take 7,000,000 to 9.000 AO-to 42c; secon6s,-28 to 29c. 0'10rna4 $3•to $S,bC;baby beef, $8 to ' 000 Bushels in 1'�,jext - of Jack Brokenshire, 21-year-old gun- temple, Roy Griffiths, of this city, aged B i ter-Tule. 1 Ont. creamery solids,1 $10• feeders,good, $o-25 to $6; stock- man in St. Joseph's Hospital, accord•I 29; No. 2, 2&. - I ers, ;4.50 to $5 70; calves, good to Four Months '� yoam was about'to demonstrate s ing to hospital authorities Sunday; " Churning cream-Special, 31c; N-. chot. 4,10 to $1_: do, med., $8 :o$10; Ottawa.-The Brat encouraging ray flight. trick before Darty guests early Sun- 1, 30c; No. 2, 27c, 'do,-con,,. $6 to $7; do ,grassers, $4 to On Monday, the third after the day morning, when the firing pin was Cheese-No. 1 large, colored, paraf-, $5; lambs; choice, $8.75; buck Iambs t on the wheat landscape to weeks took operation for extraction of police bal- accidentally'releaRed and he fell to-the fined and-government graded, 13.to $6.75 to $7: milkety, $45 to $90; frangible form with the announcement lets, to .Ali probability will decide floor with a bullet through his head. '3r+c {Springers, $75 to $.100;.*heep. $1.50 on Dec. 4 by the Minister of Trade and whether he will live [o taco trial for The young man was reported to be Quotations to poultry Shippers ares to $4.30; hogs, bacon, w.o.c„ $10 to Commerce, H. H. Stevens, that France' -the' murder ' it P.C. .lifQe tri, for, The young the General lrepor al late in as follf,ws: �� t$10.50; do, trucked in, 50c cwt, under had promised to take a minimum of Poultry 4alive) A" grade-Sprin;l w.o.c.; do butchers,.45cper hog dis- -7,000,000 to 5:000,000 bushels of Cana- doctors said, if by evening peritonitis the evening. - chickens, 6 lbs.,18c; over 5 to 6 lbs.,)count; do, selects, $1 per hog prem- than grain In tbe- nest four thonthe Ilaa not set in, his recovery is pract4- Griffiths.was-in the-home,of Russell -17c: ,vtr 4�• to .t lbs., 15c:.over 4 b3 ium. - and would probably be in the market + tally assured: King, and had been drinktag.-It wpa 4i4i lbs., 13c; 4 lbs. and under, 11^_. - for at least 20,000,000 bushels by May ' Sunday night bis pulse had quick- alleged. Shortly after midnight he Fatted hen%, over 5 lbs., 19c-. ov'r 4f 1 nest. erred considerably and he was some-i produced a revolver from his hip to 5 lbs., 16c; over 3% to 4 lbs., 12_.1 . � what feverish, reaction. it -was be- pocket and despite, proteeta from the Old roosters, over 5 lbs., 12c. White)First Upper l..dlker First steps In this arrangement were lieved, to the -uunusually successful ducklings, over 3 lbs. 16c,,48wer 4 to u! . . inlets by the Minister tilting his oriel 1 other guests, insisted orr showing his 1Ls., 12c; colored ducklincs, 2c lesa,l Arrives in Toronto visit to France, following the Imperial' !- -progress he has .made since he was` skill in the handling of the weapon. Guinea fowl, per pair, $1.25. "B•' Conference; and confirmation was re- operated upon. "Not sA good, :fol- He announced that he would move i grade poultry 3c less and "C",grade - j _lowing a conditton too good to be na- the fully loaded. chambers by operat• ? ceived on Dec. 4 fry► .the Canadian Tural, 'Was %reIrr nR-iba trigger= cedar Y6x?i -turkeoseover I5 lbs.-(dress. h oronto.- - -- - o'clock Sunday. l _. -._ ff y -lstory of.Great, �akest shi pinglian Erance will_:only Permit 10,per.cent. prevent-the bullets from disc arg•ng, e�1, ZSd; over 19 to I5 that, 24r over „upper laker' freighter steamed i1to of the blend of wheats for milling to. Trust Fund Planned by clever manipulation of the control. 10" to .12 lbs., 22C; over•8 `0 10 1b5.; 24 c; over 6 to 8 lbs., 17c, Geese, over the port of Toronto-an Dec. 6th. The be imported from foreign countries, • Establishment of a trust fund,of i _At Last Chamber - 8 to 12 -lbs., 16c; all other weights, John-' Ericsson, a whalebacker over but an early extension of this to 15 25,000 for the support o[ the widow I The young man boldly placed the 14c. "B" grade 3c le. and "C" grade{ 600 'feet long, slipped through the per cent. is reported probable by the -.---6f-Roy afcQuillan, -police constable gun a�ainat his head. Four times the Joe less than above prices. Western Gap, flow-rock dredged to 18 commissioner. " murdered Thursday night, is pian-e barrel advanced a• note as r s _ ViSf0NMi.alater ;by Alderman Charles A. Ward. -1-clicked the spring. He -reached the ` - Alt members of city council are _Wholesale provision dealers are of Archie Hddson,- .manages' of .the- turn atter investigation of other Eur- All a fifth and last ii amber when the acof- quoting the following T-rices-to retail Northweall Transportation Company. opean markets that France was the upon to dow.te, $100 ea,%-!n a, dent occurred. dealers. This boat, built especially for grain one promising customer for Canadian , 1 - resolution which Alderman Ward will---The police found the victim uncon- . Smoked meats,Hems, .med. 26 to, wh at just now. 4 . cargo, oam• from Port Colborne with� g - - ,. an bmlt at the last regular maeting. Scions, lyini on'the floor ih a pool of 29c; .00ked loins, 40c; smoked rolls, 170,000 bushels of mixed wheat, corn _ - _ Provides$25'a Week 28c; breakfast bacon, 25 to 34c; backs, :blood with the revolver clasped in his slid feed. She was originally carrying - r pea-mealed 27c; do;smoked, 37c., Perish l "In Montreal the citizens-.ta_.a 6r ri ht hand. 2'.5,000 bushels and drawing 17 feet !Two Soys rer�sh Pork_loins, 22c; -shoulders, 17'i�sc; l -short time raised & trust fund of $22,- The pellet had e6tere us butts, 18} c�hams, C. d at - - 900 for Constable Pelletier, who was right of the right temple, had passed- -Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50{ Port Colborne tinder orders from Ot• A 8 ICs n:�� �]av killed ander somewhat similar car- through the brain and out the top of to 70'lbs.;21c; 70 to 90 lbs., 19c; 90 taws. 1'1 Vl Way' ! cumstances," the alderman swea.+ the skull. - tc Ila lbs., 18c. Heavyweigift rolls, ' She•is also the`first "upper laker" to ' "We in Toronto should easily raise Corroborative' stories were told by 18c; ligbtweight rola, 50c. { pass through the Welland Canal: The Bell�ville—Breaking through the $25,000. This would provide the Lard-Pine, tierces, 14�c; tubs,; guests at the party, and, after quer- lreig?iter Lemoyne, C.S.L. boat, more ice while skating with.companions on �. itridow with an income of about $25 i5c; pails. 15%.; prints 15% to I6c.1 than 600 feet long, is .expected here a millpond on the Moira River near tioning, they were• allowed to go. A r tuiba a week, which is -little enough •oa charge of selling 4lquor vias later laid Shortening-Tierces, 12,5c; next.Spring, Canninfto.n Satu;day afternoon, Ciar- _ wbicL to raise and educate a con le 13c;'pails,'13c. encs Holgate, p { against the host, Russell King. _ 13 years old, son of Mr. of children:' I Specials pastry shortening-Tierce;, ,p - The text of the resolution-follows: ; On Nov. 23, 1925, Griffiths 'had a 15c; tubs; 15%c; pails, 16c, and Mrs. Charles Holgate, was drown- rnarrow escape from death when'he 'GRAIN QUOTATIONS. .Cheese Tapioca Omelet ed. The Coroner, Dr. R. W. Tennent "That- this council owes the most., went to the scene, but decided an fa- -" yrotound debt of.gratitude to the late drank coffee containing cyanide of Grain dealera•on the Toronto Board Four tabiespoous grated -cheese, 2 q • potassium. prepared by his 19-year-old neat unnecessary. Th lad was 'res- D of Trade for making. the following eggs, .-2 tablespoons granulated taps- ' -- Police Constable Roy McQuillan, who wile, Elate Griffitha,�formerly of St, notations for tar lots: . cued twenty r.rinutea after he went was murdered in the discharge o, his 9 oca, % teaspoon salt, % teaa800a down by.grappling from a boat, aftet duty, and to the Toronto Catharines. Mrs. (3riffitha collapsed Man.wheat-No. 1 hard,6oifsc; No. police Lorre s, per, 34 teaspoon dry mustard, i cup diving by Ernest Pope had proved uw as a whole, which has repeatedly and died, but by using an=emetic Grit. 1 North.,.-64,4c; No.,2:do,-63c; No. hot milk, 1>�' tablespoons cooking oil fiths-eared hilt own lite. Officials at 3 do, 58%c; No. 4 do, 54%c (c.i.f. availing. Reenscitatit)n efforts• were demonstrated Its readiness at all {i n butter). Cook together for Gode-ich and Bay ports). continued nearly two hours after the times to protect the lives of,out esti that time declared an inquest unneces• Man. oats-No. i feed,33 c No. ' 10 mutes' the tapfooa, salt, pepper, !tens at_ipr coat of its own: sary. The two had experienced. mar= 32 - •- mustard, cheese and hot milk. Add a body -,.as brought to the surface. The s "And that this council- would deem tial troubles, 1t was state . Ar ntine cons, 76c_(c.i.f. Port Col- part-of the oil and the yolks of the areata, one sister-and one brother It an extreme injustice. and, - ang to meet It bus- lsornop eggs beaten very light., Remove from survive, nmsa neglect it the fatally of any band that they, might discuss.their - Mlltfeed, del. Montreal freights, fire and fold in stilly beaten.whites, Ingersoll Fatality -future. Later a note was found in bags included-Bran, per ton, $20.2.3: 7-year --police officer were permitted to suffer. Put -the rest of oil fa frying pan; Woodstock:=Jack Wheeler; gat- poverty.or want In conseque►lice of which [She told of her t(jsaDpointing _shorts, per ton; $2L2ii; nuddlings, when it is hot pear in the mixture. old Ingersoll boy,was drowned on Dia devotion to duty." _experience ia'iMarrfage, and chs ed $29.26. rg Cook until brown, then-put in slow. urday on pend in that tows[... "And that in oeneequence this conn• lacer of flection on the part of ber Ontario grain.r Wheat, buckwheat,barley, I - husband. 32c; oats, 29c; rye, 45e; buckwheat; oven- for top to dry. Fold and taxa when the las on which he and coxa? t oil is willing to undertshs the re. b8c, out on hot-platter. Very nice -with panions were sliding &•ave way undea . .Ispondbility of creating the ngcleas of GrlStha was. married again some LIVE .,STOCK PRICES French tried potatoes and a green his weight. The body was recovered ;$k trust fund of $46,000, more or less, months ago. Heavy beef users, $5.75 to 47.50; salad.- by fireman alter an boar's dra iaig. ' - . a w. - :r xunrr'. .,,,r.-..M�aaX�•,u..;;�y;y�m.:r�..«a•�+s,.n�*':.'�"r.rti:.. st�:.d�r.%ya •a.,-a.`.- �Mria.v-v.vaa «ra,.•,,,a >.+.-. • -_.- N�ie A .. . �II • aino.1s eC IV!'• Gainsborough. xe had Lold li is >I�o- { �M • 11 Cture's Magazine, and he presented {ARRi. Et1CL1AB1t.10 MAT>143]LOPL �. - en� d/�t—�� ! L►L papas mailed tree addlYa President, Stnasos_ Inherent Vigor and Soundness of a me with a bound reprint of the antra grlessdelAp laaaxztne, Medina. Now Yor*- Sir Charles Gordon. _ . at_6usinep Live. - W 1) CAN SUPPLY ANY BOOK iisnsrai eotib c "He was a fine old man with s de• Published with s miniesus+3ol�rf- - puw pMnoipally to Depressed Grain and other Commodity Prices, Pinkerton Tradition and Name lightful courtesy and simple manners. EoQulrfes p niptly answered. SoA. b rip- W. A. gag and Jackson Dodds, the Gonerol .Managers,, Draw .Attention to Still, as rlglltly acus Americplaced an l Caeas a. o - But obviouslq from hls career he was and American ➢uSubse as at to Maintenance by Bank of Traditionally Str•olag Liquid Position. __As of Old _ not-as-simpid as he seemed." (close. World's1u Subscrlpest.tive ToronA9604to._ _._ (R d). asl Queen 9t est Toronto. _ The anti al general meeting of traffic, the dlminIstied earnings loll 'The second Allan Plakertou-worked 'Ca da - the Bank of Montreal was marked • carriers by land-.and water,.•unem- Tb, der th• of.Allan Pinkerton in by a distinct feeling of confidence Dloyment of labor and, above all, �eiv York has attracted notice.to.the with his uncle William. until the lat. .-!In the genets! outlook in'Canada. diminished purchasing power o1 tars' death 7h 1923, when the agency - - most famous picrate detective agency Thr Sir Hop Str Chaeta, .GA;den, the Prem- the agricultuml class. ' was formed into a limited company, in the world. dent. In reviewing the pr[ncipaEl de• "In aummtag ap his conc'melons, with Allan Pinkerton as president. It w Rocket P}ane: velopments o1 the year.'said in Sir Charles stated that "in this Second only to that of Sherlock is pleasant-to read that there is a .77 fir{;_. virile country -of Canada with its, Hohgcs, the name of Pinkerton hada Pinkerton to succeed him •In -this ��u "I am ante it will.be eery gratify- abounding resources there can be world-wide repute, founded upon a hereditary detective business. It is ex- Tourists of Future Will Cross _ tug to the shareholders to learn no permanent depression. ,bis own family record in crime detection pected that the direct control will pass that we have not suffered any losses -view is that when the turn comes wlYlch goes back ?5 years. _Since t)}e .to.Alinas eon, Robert. The.agency is Atlantic in Hours—Not from depreciation in the securities Canada will be Lound leading the death of his uncle, William A. Pinker- -which the Bank holds as part of procession In the return to pros. a cloaelyheld corporation, and control Days Its assets. From LLip you will un- parity, ton, in 1923, Allan Pinkerton had.been -has never let{ the Pinkerton family. New York—Many leading engineers derstand that-great care has been president of Pinkerton'a National De- In the past few years, falling health1 General Managers' Address 4 exercised in our investments. The address of W. A. Bog and tective Agency, with its,unseen arms; the result of war service,had compell- o[ Germany who scoffed at the roclest. "'The year under review has been Jackson Dodds, the General Man- stretching to every metropolitan ed M;. Pinkerton to hand overmuch Idea for automobiles and aircraft LwQ r corner of the lobe. ent to others. it o inions a must difficult one not only to agars, dealt more particulaTiy with centre and remote corn g of the active management ^� banks but for and this h all chase, the report t the Bank Loi' the past D the rocket motorcar, declared in sa : of •sine f and this .has been re "The late Mr, Pinkerton," the New It was while in France with the Amer!- Dr. Fritz von Opel youthful laveatoT 'T fisrt, year. The report paid York World tells us, "we•e quite the e= Army, where he wan !n'charge of fc fiected is our profits, but nevarthe- : f less ample provision has been made .1In times like th-s present it to opposite type from'his tattier, Robe tC :{he criminal investigation section o1 of for e11 losses and prospective losses. A. Pinkerton, and his uncle,who man- the Provost Marshal's Department, Interview here recently. "Examination of the figures of Inevitable --that losses suffered The greatest serious obstacle yeL,re- i through the heavy fall in prices aged the agency jointly atter the death that he was "Sassed," "sad this put- the foreign trade of Canada shows must affect Banks at leant indirect- of Allan Pinkerton, the * founder. monary trouble had affected him inter maining is the developing of a lighter „ how large a part the Item-of wheat ly. It is a satisfaction to be able Where they were active operatives mtttently since his return from'the I rocket that will be capable of driving plals. No other.single commodity to assure, you that we have made and went Into the field themselves oa War, approaches this cereal in volume ample provtafon for all.losses and .most difficult cases, he preferred to In an editorial which The Times de-}an airplane to s height of 80 W 4A and value: as a consequence, when [ . crop failure occurs or prices Lal] doubtful debts. sit behind the scenes and pull the votes to the Pinkertona, as interesting miles above the earth and maintaining "You,w.III cote that the tradition- strings. Thus it happened that where 't below the line of profitable product speculation !a opened ug on the qusli• hat attitude when, Dr. von Opel said, ,flea,the whole business of the Bona- ally strong liquid position of your the names of -his father and uncle ties, which make'the great detective. it would be a short matter to hop from. airy Is adversely affected. That has Bank has been malntataed. This were synonyms for 'the watchful eye Is it possible that the foundation oT Barin to New York in three or tour happened. The R•beat crop of 1928 was accomplished without curtail- of subsidized lair and order, his name his work !9, in the end, only pectin- hours. was short in quantity; the crop of Ing the credit requtrementa of our seldom found its way into print, and acity, alertness, and other such com- in fact that obstacle is regarded so '1930 faced low prices and a glutted customers. market-, and the foreign trade to- "A notable inereatse during the then it was more likely to appear as monplace qualities? Or does it some close at hand that a 'planes! airport Lorna disclose the results of !hese year in the number of small so- that of a.guest at a social eveftor•polo times demand the, marvellous fntui- near Berlin for such planes already counts in speclally gratifying, as gathering than as that of the man be- tion of a Sherlock Holmes' has been announced, he said. s un i has ha azo r 40 miles et ra. To short P ob- height of 30 0 v 1 0 � r a a crab a LB .. would One un told it ➢ g and,cohgested markets can be tree- we have conals.asat.7 empharfzed hind au organization the underworld Ii the truth were to ed much of the reaction in general the tact that the Bank of Montreal teared." ably reveal' that in the methods of been reached, "but two or three im- buslaees, the decifne in railway welcomes emal'• acc'oants.'" The original Allan Pinkerton was a Pinkerton's there is a good deal more i pulses of normal rocket power would Greedy l picturesque figure, whose activities be. of "the Yard" than of the flashing in-{ be necessary .. to propel the craft �L j;, Greedy, - longed to a picturesque time. He was spiration of genius which is common 1 around the world," he said. ;��9rt�1 + Fish /'�_ - Probably the ciasaic+ cave is that a Scotchman who incurred grave In the story-book-s. Payment alt so The speed of the rocket transports- - arnaed Out os the stocking o3 New Zealand we- penalties by meddilag In the Claris{ much a day, and never by reautts; lice would be unlimited In the ab- To Be � tete with trout and salmon for sport-�movement, and in 1842 Sed from Olay fixed salaries for all emDloyeea—aucli�arnce of air resistance which has re. Ing purposes--a bold experiment gow to,Canada. Before the end of the rules as these of Pinkertoa°e show a sirlcted the speer} 01 airplanes. Dr. .Dueto Overcrowding a New which was finally successful I year be left Canada for the United reassuring aagacio. They suggest the �con Opel said. This statement, he e= Plaice Colon t0 he But there may be danigers in these f States. settling In Chicago. He is good sense, the strict attention Loi planned, was based on the results of - Y transplantations. In one case, a flab heard of helping escaping slaves to business, and important of a11'many experiments. FOt1T1dGd on the Dog- introduced into new waters has prov•�freedom,-tracking counterfeit coiners _.the rigid probity for which Pinker- : Dr. von Opel also is grneraI man ger Bank ed just as disastrous a guest as the and horse-thieves, and guarding Lin- ton,.4 is known all the world over, ager of the Opel Motor Works, Bald to rabbit !a . disastrous coin on the latter's journey to Wash- �� be the largest automobile taotory in The fisherman has been described Eighteen veare ago a number of;.ington for his inauguration ceremony, Germany, wtilch recently became a as the last representative. in s 'mod- smelts were turned loose in one of the} By this time he was on the direct division of General Motors. , ern civilized commtrafty, of the tion i fake® !a the State of Michigan. U.S.I road which was to end to founding the i �! By means of new liquid explosives ter' if primitive times. He is aur A Some of their found their way, hereditary detective business. Having ' I - in the rockets. Dr. von Opel hopes that ao'e remaining link with the days along connecting streams, to Lake)discovered a plot against the life of t, f,'a be may demonstrate that ■peeds up to 1o00 miles an hour may be possible discovered the arts There they found condi- la he was called to organize the - before mankind 3tichigan. Lincoln, s! agriculture. tions favorable, and settled down to Federal Secret Service. From thin to " for air transport, or a Berlin to New --Sut-tl:e fishing industry is not con increase their numbers, in thes3 pleas-f the opening of the Pinkerton detective s rl;a "s � York flight is three learn. doctor his tent nowadays to take what Nature ant casters. ,agency was a natural step, and wh j return to .Germany, the doctor a=-- ,pr.vtdes--It. wants to cultivate the Ther halve done so very ellectively,`.he died in 1884, he had trained two pects to attempt a flight across the ocean bed. just as the farmer cult!- but, as their favorite menu consPsts sons to take charge of it. English Channel in.the rocket propel mates the land almost entirely of-tbe eggs and young I -these two sone, William A. and Artist: Lig elf, what do you think Oft led plane, ?his was the dream of Frank Buck- of other fish. as their numbers 'n"! Robert (the father of Allan Pinker- the idea? IF 0 land. the great aaturallst.� Only two creased those of the other Inhabi- Coal then shared the direction of the Friend it's no4 felt-as bad as it's t Many folks wbe think they're aboard . _dad the his dead he was writing, !sato diminieled The resuit la that business.William presiding in Chicago palated. the elevator for heaven will never get about the North Sea as being poten• very soon the only &h left in Lake i and Robert (died 1901 i mating his peat the mezzanine floor. , flails , "great fish farm," Lad look- Michigan will be smelts. _ headquarters in New York. It evi• The old lady stood- the sand of tag forward to the day when, with dently the former Who is referred to in Brinybay interestedly watching the Ninety loves company, ,but it is bei M greater knowledge, we would be able •Brown Tweed an Interesting letter to The Times sistics of a large dog. lbs young man ter to have rheumatism In one leg ''to cultivate It in a ecientiflo manner. who owued the animal repeatedly; Buttons vary the trimaning 'calors from lift, Claude McKay. than in both. That dream of farming the sea is of daytime dresses of both silks and "I was climbing on to the Twentieth flung his walking attek far out late the in now near to being realized, A m!l• ea, anal the dog eagerly dashed in s•ools. The travel, or utility frock, of Century Limited !ir San Francisco for coax ilea plaice are to be transferred from tweed is charming with its rrnv Chicago' he writes, 'arhPo Major Rolf I and brought it to its master. "Tell me, TAXIDERMIST AND _ brown sed tbeir present feeding-Sounds off the of matching buttons. The one-piece I introduced me Co a very erect old man, Grannie." Bald the a>s i. y ..FURRIER SUPPL.IFS coast of the Continent of Europe to ureas ems to be the prevailing style big framed rind with,a skin as white with the cid lady, "wPt kind of a dog a i new home on the Dogger Santa as Set, although the two-piece threatr) as his hair. lie, too, was Chicago Is that?" "1 think, Norman." replied.1 OLIVER SPANNER t Co., LTO.,. Thriving in New Nome ens to return ere sinter comes. _Ip bound, and on the journey he told.me Grganle. ,peering through her spew Dept S 26 Elm St.. Toronto, �: t la.as the result of long and pat!• thin ease the upper portion is a tunic many stories ,of crime and detection, tacles, `;t must be one of those ocean ` our new cataiosue showing artificial He was then head of the Pinkerton greyhounds I've read so much about." ` eyes, furriers'evDptlea. trappers'anp- 7. ent investigation of the habits and blouse while,the skirt is pleated. Agency, being, of course, Pinkerton �_ i L:lew-'now read•. Send ZIT-1 copy. needs of the finny tribes that this K isebeme--has been prepared. The Mlnard's Liniment for all Pain. himself. Always he returned to ole Inhale Minard's Liniment for Asthma. n Winter scientists have found that one of the w moat suitable places-tn the b:orIJ for „ ,� Outdoor work and p18Y often-dive 1. Strange Bird of the Air plaice, so far as food supplies and _ to to sprains. and frost b4t� general,conditions are, concerned, is _ you Keep a bottle of Minard's by o the Dogger Bank—arid that, curiossly - _ _ affected _art enough- the -- laice never seem to have ' r - :. ,. E -there, e hotight-et geFag to-rub on tP Tests on a small scale have been made, and plaice have been trans- - planted to the Do.;ger Bank. Their ~ j -�- I experience has proved flint the scion- ` .. �' se y O� ' plaice would thrtre there. The tinny tmmigrants have grown three --':nes `w six times as rapidly--some o them • v o they would have done e —a9 , dl y . rapidly—as i s a y a their old home. remained--ia - '•' the load y READ OFACASE So now we have proposed large- - - scale migration. It will probably be only a beginning. The experts say BIKE HER OWE —that some millions shonl3 be trans- — ' .: :planted annually, — Better All Round The result of following a policy Decided to take Lydia Be a ..will not merely be the estab::,hing of Pinkham's Vegetable - Q sew 'ground where Platte i+,ny be .. - Compound - e�aght. The North Sea Plaice fish- eries- will benefit. At present there _. are too many plaice in the North A3onoton> \'ew Brunswick—"Before r Sea. They get in each others Ray - my last baby tras born I was very weak, nervous and die and- prevent each other growing. So �uadvesireleaseaw :.-Ashermen are. shaking their heads,be- ` ant i cause they are catching , too.many in the paper shout small plaice and not enough large j •� a woman who had ones. - t # been life me so I t Apparently, if the overcrowding Cott• - �';.: bought a bottle of tfnues, there never will be enough _ 1 ` ham's e ham's Vegetable large ones. But it the plaice are Cotapouad I took thinned out fa-"the � way suggested, f,. x ` three bottles slid those who stay at home, as well as r `i , it carried nae safe- ^" those wbo emigrate, will grow more thmtyh cjyrFtioal tisne.�I quickly. The idea of transplanting fish to totes !s sere nor.wad o some place where they have not pro- Other wdQlea= about en am. UL I eaSf3ae. m „ _Iiiamaly been found La't i new one, Ataa.CioaAtss>mraelAibeitttdltd'6M 'though this will be tb* Mmt time It Difieridg radtcaily in design now in use, new model of aircraft has New8lrlahtel` >? has been carried out en to large s --_-_ Craft has no wings in usual.farhiou, A-"litt" oomes directly from body aeale or as a meseure of "esu Ore"S. - - 1SUE No. 51 been constructed Y 9c q;p, inventor, and o , g X� fit" � by trio r tail r at•amu , 5_i1•�a'�� t,�k -"".''s«'�A ii:3;v � •*r��x �W�,�,. .,^♦.., �. • _ _ T • - _- ... +► - � ~ - • w iJ ,C• .>7 "^s.•. ,y�e z •.; .. • •.-. - r... „ . ,,. .t° «a a Wr,.L n., y. '°;^�..,r .�,. ff , D1l iuie Highvrays. C�Isr#atao-aa Term S. S. 4 East: Sr.`•. 3B-� �, 60N1)8-Dovee'cmeat. >!tu•ioipal stat A resolution'vvaa passed extending IV-'Ivan -8*rret't- Jr..IV---Ada A'rn- gwourity'atod servtoe in _ D[ort��e Bglads, .Also.Ihdwtarisli. - - = TE12MS the date for payment.of taxes to Jan. old, Lorene Bryant. Sr. III-June Insurance of all kinds. Sate,Investments at from 5 to 7 pee : First. Price Clarence Crawford, Dorothy cent. K-15 pa Tear,; 1t'•80 if paid in adva 4a. L 1w rates for Auto Insurance and J. Phillips ,School Attendance Off- Watson, Vernon Moore Alice Thur- ',aaieuiptions ro the United San. and Cceae Fire Insurance. 1NSUSANUS-All classes written In. M ' _ _-_ -IM gave his._annual report -showing- an,- Betty Arnold, Doris Moore D. iso,representative of alluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. a 94 percent attendance for the year. Bryant, Jack Price. Jr.' rll-! iarj` storm, Accident and Siekness.� -The standing committee on darnag- Neale, Billie Sparrow, Lle-xelyn Craw The Canada Life Assurance Co. LOH-N MURKAR, Proprietor es to sheep recommended payment to ford,., Sr, II—Kathleen:Watson; Har- 421y Phone Pick. 515 Address Phone or writeF :q Vi', C. Wilson for inspecting 2.00 old Barlow, -Albert Crawford.`Sr. I— BROUGHAM, - - ONTARIQ 43tf _E D. HOWMAN,Whitby NOTES-AND COMMENTS.0 The 'Standing copmn:itTxe on -rvads Gordon Watson, Elinor Vi-,•ien, Tena and blIdiges reconune ded the folic w-I Mutch, Doug. Bryant, Bobbie Bar- 'One- of-•th•e greatest problems i::g payments: A. Prouae, cut .elfq, ti's; Carr Barrett; tit. ' I',Billie R 0Y. `.� � R R I -S-- H _ con. 5 l�U; ,�-inter Br:i=. g�•,el for+ Price. Sr.. Pr.—Edgar Barlow, If?on- Athat organized society have tb con. 9. 11.60; NN' H tiWestney drag on, and Vi,, en, -Ra34non,!• Crawford Jr. -%idestl with is that of the Comwun. Greemvuod road, 23.00; G•. West, cut Pr.—Pierson Baker. Billie Bryant, -dst. ' Tlieit Rctiviiies'aie btRourit) weeds'conA 3 and''4, 5.00; F. M. Chap- Marjory Riley, blary-Rile}- aS� Mary suture widespread every day, rend man, cut weeds con 3-, 1.50; C Phil- Boyes, Ronald Watson, Bobb:e Viv- _ . fps drag con. 5. 6.25.; B._�nnis„drag len. Ic Sterriit,,teacher. with business depression and tin- con. 5, 13.75; Geo. Pegg, drag con. 76 Aewetployment so general they find 7:15; F. Wright drag con 6 and 7,; GREEN RIPER. - '4orany who will listen to theaq 9.35; D. Gannon, gas for truck; 1.35; _ - Ray Ward, salary, 200.00; Clar. Rich- A shooting match fora number of `MOrrish's, Pickering, offer• you 4 complete t, retrieem they would pay no atter a-dson, clean ditch con. 6, 1.00; S. geese, fattened ready for Christmas, --"**on to.tbeir s�guments when thsy Farndale, drag con 6 and 7.S.10 star- will be held.at Charles-L. Carter's a service-owner Eervice, chain Store prises' nasus enjoying prosperity. The gison and Babcock prep. plans for mile and a half east of Green River, 'ttt©uble seinen chiefly- from 'the bridges, 187.05.T. E. Par-sons gas oil on Monday, Dec. 22nd, at one o'clock ind super quality.and repairs to truck, 8.50. sharp, Shot guns, 35' cents; rifles30 rt�oreign element, principally Troth The standing committee-on Con- cents. Shells for slot gens . ,will be ALussia, where- they are, exceed• tingencies recommended the follow- supplied, now is your chance to se You will find , Surprising Values here - -laxly strong in numbers, In the m8 Payments, F.•Andrews rebate-on cure your Christmas fowl and also �ess`tb meet provinces they see dog, '2.00; R.-i. Wilson ditto 1.00; G. enjoy°a good afternoon's sport. _ day after-day. Parsons, ditto 2.00; J Murkar print- 7. active, . but the police are ing, 53.00;J. Melton labor, 1p.Q0; J. Easy i Quick ! Gbeerin sable to cope with them.- Their PCPs, Postage, 120; G..Middleton, -;strands are so unreasonable that Itt aceta. Uxbridge and Whitby and Mix For Constipation MarkhamCHERRYWOOD AND PICKERIi�a trdrhey could not for s inOment be , 9.00; E. L .Chapman ditto, Simple glycerin, buckthorn bark, 9.00• Saline, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, re- :.granted. They are demanding '�• lieves constipation in TWO.hours, - SCHOOL REPORTS. Most medicine@ on only lower bowel, Phone Mark. 0020 Phone Pick. 800 . � �'� a week for married then out of ._ .. o November examinations in the but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and •atrork, and $_ a meek for every lower bowel, removing poisons you Green River School: Sr. IV—Iva Post never thou y dsild, also $16 a week for single thought were 'in our system. p Qr ill, Edythe Williams, Diana I•TiMile. Jast amb spoonful relieves GAB, @our Tickvr 3g HWr�IrL�WJ, a .. Morewsect Dili of work. There• are Smith, Robt..Jackson, Chrissie Milne. stomaa6 and eicF headache, Let >: laonaands of men who are at work Jr. R,—Aubrey Smith, Bobbie Mal- Adlerika give stomach and bowels a •from 8 to 10 hours a day, every colm, Ross Carter, Archie White. Sr.' REAL cleaning and see bow good you e t IFI—Loi: Draper, Mary”Malcolm. J. feel E, C. Jones, Druggist, Pick- - - -+t7ay in the week, who are not w; BBelby, Mildred White, Robt. Wind- erin¢, ,2veeiving nearly this much. It a tor, Cecil Poltill. Jr. III—Gloria - We have Gifts foe bother, Father, Sister and Brother .�piert.om could get what the Com Windsor, Lois Turner, Chas, Lehman. a ' etsuoidts demand they would Mary Postill, Leo. agerman, II— fsaisu Seventeen Pounds "' Let us make a few 9uggeetioaa : Julia Wilson, Fern Malcolm, Jean Anyone seeing Mary would and it " Wever want to work, and would Aladin l.ampa, Electric Washers, Electric Coffee Percolators, Fletstria - Bieiby, .Homer Jac n, Lorne Car- yh:rd to believe that the, smiling +nsake no effort to secure it. Every ter, David. Turner, bank Williams. lnO°a exd, woman for thisaworas•wa°s, is Irons and Toaetere, Silverware, Ovenware, Skates and Boots, r=amort should be made to help the I-Mavis Hicks Allen Michell, Don- the ben part of the whole story. to Hockey Sticke and Pucka, Sleighs, Wagons, Kiddy Cars, �stroclelese man, provided he makes aid Duncan Geo. White, Clay. Jack- she fully believes that she 1, s Gauntlets and Mitts, Pocket Knives, Razors and:be "cured and ready to go b son: Prim•-Malcolm Carter Reta to work. "Why In lust thee. moat -many other things useful in tae home. retvety reasonable effort to secure they put nearly "venison po Milne, Gordon Duncan, Owen Turn- weight on ma.' says she, with a :Useful presents are most ap reciated Come in-aod sse wot$c, but they should not be er, I White, Earl Linton. M. E. Muir of Irish brogue• and me that Ifit p 4•�arronoded with everything that teacher. when 1 came in that t had to be Car- what we have. It is a pleasure to rigid on a stre•rhsr" BhOw our Dada. aft within reach only of the west Man has been to the Toresto Hos- .. E . The meeesetttee of life Doty ,Notice to Creditors petal for Consuzopurar for se.erai ao;ors. such the rwult ooe f go"ll of We have it, can get it, or it is not trade. ,3s all that they can reasonably IN THE MATTER of the Estate of rest and careful aurstas• that • sImPeet. and these shonid be dig William T. Dunbar, late of the Town- a S'".20 la meets Lima world .4th a r . and eourets the days to the time w sr� • +taeatinaed a8 soon tt►a they are able ship of, Pickering, Esquire, deceased. she wtli be able to work once rnorrei All persona having any claims a- sad help in her moths. sul►pot J 81"h1�7IJLN' �� .. , . .� trto stator work. Toronto has beta i great ,rock thea. that &.ares -w-- .' - gainat the estate of 'William T. Dun- many hundreds of the o um ♦ • • - CKERM *� t=Cene of the Coairnntaista'act;- bar; lateoftime Tamp-of-Pfcker- Aoar who otherwise would 11a,i m who died on or about the 23rd, accept the hardships an Dee I •+tlll�es, bat the police have been too g ties of being tended at day of August 19to, are hereby not- you tease help bqc u CHRISTMAS ttve to their duties to let the stied to send in to the undersi ed wen� Your nob &ripe o w � sratetull ackaow u at +1L?csomumiet element Nourish. executors or their Solicitors, an or mr A. -Ames, tf' o les. N TES S T before the 10th, day of January 1g;31, Toronte• +"ieiarimal<s should soon realize full particulars of their claims. - Let us tell you how to win a et of Dishes - Immediately after the said 10th, /�� ABSOLUTELY FRAR _ ... -.that Canada is a very unhealtby day of January 1931, the asseta of l rI O V E D Contest closes at 9 v, tri, on December the 24th. 1930 _ .c�osetatry in which to pursue their the said estate will be distributed -._ caB1EnR. They should realize that mongsf the persons entitled thereto, Havin¢ rented my premises in We are displaying some very artistic and practical Gifts for `��a this country justice has no re- having regard oniv to claims of which Pi(kering I have roved to- your ttelection : Boxed BAN froom 25c up, Hosiery-at i the executors shall then have notice• -�r•-•�• �•�, /� greatly reduced prices for Xmas selling. Scarfs, - egeeet f�r persons. :�o matter how M11aiitaret Dunbar, Williau Bowie M11TS-A.T 1� _ Ties, Belts, Braces, Suspenders Etc. - - .�Anftateotial a person may have Dunbar, John Gardner Dunbar. Where I will eundurt a blre(k- 1bew or how high a position he and the Toronto General Trusts( smith-ing burinesa and a EXTRA SPEW ALS-Heavy Laced .Rubbers clearing at Youths-1.95, a Corporation, executors, by their Boys' '2.25, Men'•i '2.49• ..+mtay have occupied in society, it ser%ice station. , dire iy found to be :Solicitors guilty of any Imperial ail and gas. tires and ,All Rubbers priced for quick yelling. 'Watch our ieindowa. ,. D:1LES and JOHN-,ToN-. Lire re airy. •,or ue. he ;oust pay the penalty 485 Danforth. Avenue, repAll :':psi • f6at his evil doings. plea who have Toronto. Also, Taxi Service to or from Ataen members of the government, �j any point. - n•wbera of parliament aria men x+ere It Is Again LAW ' IL L'��i 6 lin the financial world have 9ybilla 8pahr'@ remedhp for treatging ism crony.colds. bcoachisl asthma and all OP = Q 3C D � _ � Cl J Amod out that "the wayof the every form of ante t roars, con hs, - 4nuwgressor is hard." The bandit tonsil diseases. Try this wonderful ;Phone Brook. 1808 --__-_-_____ .�wrho carries concealed weapons remesitingdy. E.O. Jones'drug store. Pick- �1IIB81e, OIItar o — s*sad who dose not hesitate to use � B A G S -- est ktm--o r m - AWL Wt ble also ia._ S_ndint: that he do - _��_�_1s�t - _ _. iC_� T_- veil alta tid as . • --. •ups eantdmR great chances, as, the -- .. _ - +-^auaerous cases of the past year • ►,; wbwe the desperado- has been •eanght -imnin-heU.testifies. T •a0aoad+y its well as the other Brit - mer Trunks, verni ht..Cares, Wardrobe runks Steamer O g Fitted Oatt+ts, irranel thstl0ing'o tigBhsmalt wardtrobe Hst Boxes, Wardrobe Suit Cases, Club Bags, .;. .Ask dotnstns, hss always been - . - Shopping Bags.�9chool Bags, SpecLrl Bags o=ooed for its splendid police rya s and Cases for every purpose. bow, the North-West Mounted Daily �oaeh Servlee large stock of to select from at prices to suit yoar.pUZI& t . 'Palm beim an exam le of eflici• e ' K p p - •35 years experience in making selling �eiency. Great admiration is being 7�ICK RING-TORONTO all kinds of Leather Goods. - is _.. maypressed for the.- Weedy and _. d awes Wtle•like work of the Toronto Fare 50 --Cents 'We s.,• ialize•on repairs to harness an collars -- •'p�oiEiee in putting into action a Leave Pickeriulz (Standard Time) Leave Toronto - - 4to, of about 25(i wen iii 'rubnioR Pi.'M. -P• M. A. M. P. H. C . T O D ,D S down 'the bandit ' who, in ;•old a .i.25 3 55 r 7.3(i F 'blood, shot' down th'e Toronto =a i.55 .4 S3 8 55 .555 Sl 30 5 30 Harneee and Collar Manufacturer i ';;polieemaul..wh-o was in -Lia act of 'ta.55 6 55 10 3Er- _ 8.80 - •,•perfurming his duty. It is true oo o - ---11 130 -�b 7.30 ��gRg�3���� t0�'rT� Holme Phore 8400 what there have been a number of 1155 855 P. M. 8.80 �b�ndite in Ontario, wllo have, ao P. M. b 9 55 12.30 b 9.80 Aar. eluded the police. The police 12.5b 10.55 - 1.8f1 ` 10.80 Gkoceries• : An Ontario, with very few ezcep• 1.56 11.55 2.30 11.811 as 2.55 _ -- tions, are-s splendid lot of men, a Daily except Sunday. b Saturday,Sunday slid _ - S:Arl"% filled with a sense of duty Holidays only. c Sunday only. :Za•ud ambitiuua to do the honor- COACHES STOP AT -ANY POINT TO PICK UP Valentia Raisins, 2 lbs. 25c Shelled Walnuts, l lb. -55o %oewble thing. PASSENGERS. SIGNAL PLAINLY Sultana Seedless Raisins,31b. 29c Mixed Peel, l lb. t TO THE DRIVER. Glace Cherries, 1 lb.... ... '45c Icing Sagas, sibs. ,DICKERING COUNCIL. Cosi6b conn6etio at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara shelled Almonds,'I ib. 45c FlayorinR Extracts, 'Zee :above Council met for their Orillia,i land, ,Jackson's Point and Sunkissed Oranges, 25 to•50 cents 3 bottles for ... ... 250 Falls,Hamilton, rantford,Windsor,Detroit, Barrie, Currants, 2 lbs. .. 29c • to a dozen =. iaa7 m of the year on Monday._ Intermediate points. Mixed Christmas Nuts, per lb. 22 cents Dec- 15th. -is xizi� - o' a last mteeking vv�'s fend aria 1 and "' Connections at Buffalo and Detroit for all ,. ,Also, A good assortment of Christmas Candies and ' pp U. S.A. points. other Xmas Goods of ressoneble prioes _ i'`the general' business of -. eaoea'ed at once. P Willows of u: ., - s r< Call and see us or j -vrood, was beard on behalf of soiree hon your order, a deliver. Phone o r ord •• '�V ' .:1ocal unemployed men who feel that Gra' y Oa,C�l ;nesj 'with regard to the work on the diver- Phone Markham #3402. ,cion on No. 7 Highway, preference is being ggir'v er to outside men, which is _ [I fm *� jlunCan General: �reen Rive rot folloMIg the promises of the _ • Vr • M. D merchsnty , , - iIF " - .. ,.�. ..� 40 T • y� .. .. - _ ... .-.•� j i '' Myr.. JYy CL.AREMONT. . Mise Margaret Macnab returned Mrs. llegatis ldorrotsa epout ^PIP1ssQ---Bpring 1f161 $8Y CirOS1d Llttl6 Bob --^�• Christmascaadi Hats,or ages DODO last week from 8C. Michael's Ddoodsy in Toronto. �a Times Pace * .sj - Would'at Eat or sloe�3 t' e°t Ital. When buying your Christmas i1� ` � err.,at Ov.erlandll�_ -o .,My little son-had poor &P ur eehoole will rices today or Stouffville with her. sister, Mrs. merchants. They have laid in a - couldn't sleep end was erose. Rave -a—Lbs Christmas vacation._ ' George Lee. good stock and their prices will 3 Babv Ramblere,'Red... _2:00 him Vinol and it ended these troubles George Bell spent the week end Mrs. Todd, of Michigan. is visit 3 Climbeing Paul's Scarlet 230 llkP magic."-Mrs. L. DuCreet. . : with friends in Hamilton, compare favorably with the large 3 Rambler, Crimson 200 Yinol supplies the bodv important' -ing her father, George Wagg, who city stotes. 8 Gus Au Tepietz. Red 2.00 mineral elements of iron, calcium t .. Christmas ice creari� bricks and i3 ver ill at resent. A ver- easantevent took place �U with cod liver peptone, This is ust --- y p y pl d Coreopsis .. 1,C P P :-.'Eskimo pies at J. McGrath s. William and Mrs. Waddell, of on Friday evening 'last in the 3 Ga;ilardis 1.00 what thin, nervous children or a ults Rev. A. McLellan hada business Stouffvilte• spent the weekend Co,nujuni y Hail when about clue 3 Chrysanthemums, Hardy 1,00 need, and the QUICK results are .. $ trip to Stouffville.oo Tuesday. with Ralph and Miss Evans, hundred frieuds of Fred and Dire. 3 Gypsophitlia i,Baby's Breath) 1 uU surprising. The very FIRST bottle Sam Fingold, of Toronto, spent Mr. nod- Mrs. Rendell,.cf Deeer- Evans assembled and -presented 3 Iris. German .. a.W brings sound sleep and a Ble;f ap x s. 3 Paeonias 1.30 petite. V inol tastes delicious! 'B v, the week-end at the home of hi onto, hAve been ,visiting with the them with a miscellaneous shower. ' parents here. former's -ister and' husband, Mr- They were the recipients of many 3 Shasta Daisy - .. 1.G0 Jones'Drury Store, Pickering. •.,`;� Clifford $odea, of Toronto, was nd.sire. Loyst. heautiL,ul and valuable gifts that From Blacksmithing I home. over. Sunday visiting hie xvison Wags brought home was an evidence of the high esteem John T. Elliott, Agent, f " mother, who is not well at p esent. a,•ith him •several awards .from the in which they are held in the com 279 Mary Street, eshaws. " Miss Ilean Cooper, Miseessie Guelph Fair, among them being- -munity. Among the presents was Horse-shoeing and General Work (Graham-and the Misses Selman., Of. Phone 414 W Ott several first prizes. a beautiful carving set from the promptly attended to. •;� • _Toronto.,spent .the week end at Mrs. Harry Found' has been football club in which Mr. Evans is �+ � ��/���++ �=T A �r�+ "Lawn Mowers Sharpened _their res�e(tide homes here. spending spending a ,few weeks an enthusiastic member. After the ii� .7 ♦�WANTE - and Repaired. Mrs. Herb. Cooper, who wader with her daughter, Mrs. Cecil presentation there. was a short +went a serious, opera*ion weeks!' Story, of the 8th concession. program of•mueic etc,, which was -- Satisfaction guaranteed. _. s►go, has retnrne.. to Claremont, p Will exchange revenue rodac. Phone Maly. 4125 and is making a successful recev- After a brief illness Mrs. D. M. followed by as hoar or two of P Morgan died at her home here on dancing. The evening was mach Ing Toronto property Gr 'ery' Monde , Dec, 15th. The funeral enjoyed by everyone present. kf for farm. We are glad. to .report.that H. y ter wishing Mr.and Mrs. Evans a , Sly ' HIGHLAND CREEK r 'G. McIntyre is still making good will take place this(Thursday) af- Also, want small acreages.. y long and happy married life and a }� rogreee towards recovery and terinoon to the Union Cemetery• p STAN-DISNEY, 41 Tilson Rd. B D"I L 'D E 'R. S !P Further rticalsre will be giv$n prosperity the company departed .;.` expecte to return home at e►a earl Pa foe their respective homes . By 1258 (14 17) TORONTO .date, next week. 7 L. Finjold has just received a We are now ready to !new*.eapply of men's'and young supply you with men's navy blue suits and chin. JuSt o n e� s h ort (BRICKS, R}ONCRETB shells, overcoats ranging from oaI C. C ERLOC1, K - 12 00 to 18.00 .. .. _ ..• E. and Mrs. Bryan and Mrs. •' - � _ BLOCKS "Burton went to Toronto on San• p efore I1VG PIPE, DRAIN TILS - da with Mr. Denison and spent Bard and $oft Eoal Of the; w V e b SAND AND GRAVEL.. 'Sunday and Monday with Mr. and best quality on Nre, Denison• Perry Cement ��A large number attended the hand p . .shooting match at James Riddle's C IS T M A Products Co. - - 'on Saturday last. Geese from THOS.; � ' 371 Bay St., Toronto that-shoot" were carried to the l I1vV• + 2=1=10 srL•1�'. Gat g - your corners of the toR•nehip. . � - ' PLANT-1 mile north of E D. Bertrand, wbo has sold - _Highland Creek• W4 business to Mr. Mitchell'-of We are ready with a full line of Gifts far Mother, Father, NEW STORE .1 Aurora, moved to Kinsale on Tues- Sinter and Brother. Also, goat cards da last, and he and his family - ' y and decorations. will ieeide there is the future r .. Mrs. Kenneth Roesor was the 2 Fkgs Shredded Wheat, for 25c LX NON, fortunate prize-winner in the 2 Pkga Iodized Salt, for 250 et us make a few SU9868tiOn6 Aladdin lamp essay contest con- 4 PkRe jolly Powders, for 25c �. _._d��by Chas. Coo. r, the prize a Bars P & G Soop, for ... 2tio beis a a tine Aladdin lamp. 2 Coos Fork and Beans, for 25c Ra&o (Atwater—Bent, Deforest Crosley, Senora, Rogers.) BARR Avery inter school meet 8 Daae Soap,for ... .. 29c Electric and Hand Washers, Eleotrio Stoves, -jag is aatlel�psted this vase. A a Cans Peas, for ,.. _ � Heaters, Irons, Toasters oto. Dumber of eitissag in and out of - ::-(the village feel that they have Xmas Fruits all in Stock-Raisins, Complaints to maker. The way of Currents, Peals, Cherries, Coleman Lampe and Lanterns' and Aladdin Lamps. Take the school trustee is not a pleasant Nate and Spices. � ' o _ gene. one home and try it Without Opligation tO lsay. � - - The Claremont t office, we Highest prices paid for batter ll fflC� and eggs. Mea. Kenneth $ieesor won the - t�.f'1 �.�'• _ pos landeretand. Is being[ advertised Save otte Coupons fo Kers' prize lamp. by the Post Olde Dept., the form.- also Ch[ld s a 'C ° a Or postmaster,, Mr. Bertrand. Silverware, designs dW an havio left the village. At pros saving Plan. Buy something useful this Christmas d4nitied, not artistic cot Mr. Mitchell is acting poet . ..;Free delivery every day. be - water, Phone 2501. and buy it here beel�nse our stook is inappropriate fwoor t�he Bi axle to come to the Xmas �� + � '�j �ii��D - - Certainly complete and the ' Purpose is ,,ie,n, The es e e Tree and Santa Clans at the Bap .,prices are t� lowest. one illustrated is Wm- tist Church to•nl bt (Friday). Dec. 871y Phone 2501 _ - - ' . � pie, Tet-has artistry. 14th, at 8 p. m., doore.open at 7 30. -A splendid program is being Turn. If you cannot buy a new one we have a large number of d "Na Greater Tribute' Washers, Stoves and hadioe #shad by tb4, school. recitations, �� �� used Was - N.• W. STAFFORD, *s"' ` drills, dramas, Come early - toE41- t.e choose from. _a secure a ee4't. Admission. TTT ` fl o - a - K'o oto Rad Mezt Sunday . in the Bapti+t CLAREONT �h:tby .. Claremont Whitby _.+Church Christ-use Services %rill be Charles Cooper, Phone hit y held at 11 a, m and 7 p. m. Special ---- ,- --- c38 r >> 11"u-sic will be rendered by-the Grocery Specials - -- .-' �ohoir and the pastor will preach Z Cans Pork and Hesas, .r►� lac T THE SUNNY SOUTH _ lap appropriate sermons, Subjects; 2 Cans Peas, .. ''•tc • - 1t a. m„ The Angel's Message ; 2 Cane Tomatoes. .. `29c '7 p. m., From the Cradle to the 2 Cana.Corn. •• F _ 20C - Cross. Christmas Carols will be 2 Lbs. Raisins. ♦ --r _.. ;sung at each service. 2 Pkge Shredded Wheat:.. "�-`c ' - ]apl8 1A& NdW Mr. Lye, the horse shoer sod 2 Pkts Kelloggs' Bran Flakes, 25c - Largge pkg Roman Meal 183c * r' prenererl blaekemith in J.McGrath's Kellog 's All Bran. ._ '22c '� Winter crept'% Tn$�ITaLCO Co• shop has made such success that a Big, &G Soap, •_ 12510 arse and comfortably -_ he requires-a-belper_in the pets Castile Soap. •. Chea rates�o farm and ooaatry I his son, who is also a mec�anf S Lb.Soap ppss. .• iatad comectfons. Cboia having learat the trade of saw Large pkg Oxydol. Windstorm Insurance on baiWls�s. +Allig and truing all makes sof laws. - , esting t'eatd. Cosh on wind-mills,Silty etc.. T )Mr. Lye hereby thanks 1ais many hest prim p�for butter and eggs -immonable. Add zest to the Automobile Iasaeoaoe r jpstrone for thele sa rt and Phone ceder. We deliver. ',CalitSor•nia tri„ L„ypo� pE of all triads. ;° wishes:themthe ,+ B A. _ -—returning the Ca :� - PARKS POB sail _ -%be season. 'vis Vaneouvicee and Victoelf. Write or phone The W. M. S. of the United ,Phone Claremont 8701 E D. BOW 1oIE M A .Church met on Thursdaylast at �s ,jt ithe home of Mies Clara Underhill PLO� ' D A and with Mrs. D. licott, President, , 20 WHITBY, ONT. n` ,. .In'the chair, and proved to be a ABn 'A�e of Canadian Natioeall Bdiws�e w'.i_ very , interesting meeting. A _ e a d re.�as. preen River .paper on Conditions in Japan" Basket Factory t "woe given, also s magical pro- . • ' . IhL • gram. The Society was able to s Manufacturers of report their allocation of $265 00 specials", being raised, The election of ____--__ -------- All kinds of Frnit Baskets, Berm --officers for the coming year then r :-. - - ..Crates, Farmers, Bushel ' took pplace. All were re-elected �_PRIC'ES Baskets, Clothes Baskets. with the'exception of the Mission Band leader, when Mrs.Tomlinson I Frank Pennock, 7..: was elected president, with Mrs. Fine Pastry Flonr,24 Ib. bag 59c The 1'�Ilost ;� Proprietor Toronto Bread, per loaf. .. 7c W. G. Scott as assistant president. Raisins, per lb. ... .,. los Maker ofahe well known ,lit the clew of the• meeting Mise Currants, pec lb. .. 15c I :�..1 L11C� - Barnes' Baskets. ' ndrhill;served a most delight. - Peel, per lb. .. lSc 1 q Phone Markham 8409 +, �ful buffet luncheon, which was a r lb.... .. 15c -lave - - - -- - very pteaeant surprise to till those Ceylon Tea, 1 lb, pkg 89c - 1nVe8 me x, present. Shortening,per lb. .. 15c 1 The December .meeting of the Pear,, regular size, 3 cans for 25c -Women's Institute, which was tiy,u a,vj Corn Flakes, 8 boxes for 25c ;� y r '` held at the home of Mrs. Luther (SAVINGS•Bank Account is primarily an in • , Pilkey, had both ,a Rood attend- Sunkist Oranges, good size,. ' •vestment. But it is the only ineatmeat yield- �sr�+t3YSft;) Spee and a splendid program, Per dozen '29c' ing a fair rate of interest, thrt ie!available for i which was s report of the conven Grapes, 2 lbs. ... ... 25ci tour use at a moment's ,rotice. Emergencies.can Lion. The first part, prepared by Dates, 8 lbs. .. .. 25c be immediately met by the bank account that has Figs, ' been consistently developed, Your investment,as Mrs. McIntyre. wag read by Mrs. 81bs. r •^ 25c such, yields regular returns In interest. Your M. Pugh. Mise C. Under ill re- Rolled Oats, r lbs. ... .. 25c Mixed Nate, per lb. ... 20c investment as a bank' account yields constant +x 41 Hoctad on the latter part. that of Chocolates, per lb. ; 20c satisfaction and peace of mind in the fact that Is _ ealth and Home sad Economics, Xmas-Candies,per lb. . . 20c glways ready, for other uses witkout the trouble , • �� ` stressing the wee of Canadian ` buying of ,. of converting it into cash. _ ni and the bu ',. p(rown fr t 3' - iCanadian m^9e goods. Mise Etiz abeth Wai.1 eve the report of the ! r n�T RAN ,profitable- F:• . days' entertain FINGOL D S CANADMB " 'wentRiven th.r. girls inToronto, _ 'giving each day of •vhere and how _ CE - a - (��" ('� �1� they were taken enc• what they LOWer Pr�$f3 Store 'a•/j co K� ill sag-. At the close they were in l W„o._hleAis 0_.19.m.tee Sold andjnstalled by .�. cited to the dining ronin to look .� 'Where 011ality Counts i 4 'THE 9TANDARD BANK OF CANADA IsB 1 PR,DU$E up,a a beautifully Christma,4' •FRA decorated table the work of Mrs- ` iCLAREMDT. ONT. .._ — - tiC�naa — oNTA)llittM . R. EForsyth. a • s } � • e r a: � s - y _ r E J. a. ' n, selected because - - - to its natural advantages, or defer.- 6r�n tea �h the • to sive warfare. To thenorth.the en- �Qus L Thc - IV31 acircling hills, rocky and covered with c Fine,_ edar --- --- -- - -- - - _. and glart cactus,converged to a pads I perhaps two hundred yards Bride, and through this pass a,'trail led to an arid _ - `- -- plain beyond--a plain that stretched- • - - By PETER B. KYNE to the international boundary. ' 1 About 'a thousand yards south of - --- this pass a barranea ran east and - west for three-quarters the width of SYNOPSIS ,l "Goody, Ken,"she called at the top the valley which at this point was - 3lartin Bruce cattle owner,and 3i:guel of her voice. Good-by and good luck:" :.bout a mile wide. South of this bar- ."logos. 3dWiacan uandit. steal rattle From the cabin of, ` •::' from the ranch of Bradley Bardin. Bas- a leading truck ranca the valley commenced to widen r GREEN , TEA rls din makes n he Burney generaland ma .ser an arm was waged at her; then the and stretched away for miles fa an on condition he cuts Bruce and Gallegos �e out of the way. Bruce has sworn to kill dial gray light swallowed them and the unobstructed view. Due to the rocky i Burney. Muriel Bardin falls l; love wtth princess went ba,:: to bed-to weep nature of the Wrroundin hills and , Burney and persuades-her father to keep at last-and hate herself for dri r t g �Ltm from encountering the th3evea but ng`, . he' impassability of the growth oa 1�OCId . i�1Gie �r�te,-Prevalent - Burney hast already tela his plans and At eight o'clock Ken .Burney s can- theta a flank attack was so remote as . - -- - trained thirty men for�the,tlght. �hlchl voy rolled into nuachha. He paused(to be scarce] considered. An attack ho intends to-hold in Mexico. P 1 y r A---,�/� -� at the livery stable long enough to pay from the south would have to be across < As Far Back K16 'l�/Vy� Yews Ago CHAPTER XXIII. the board bill or_ Rowdy and the other j open and level terrain, entailing teeri- �{ three saddle horses,he had left. there'Pc Fosses under the calm and accurate q "You certain shi.'s the sort of girl ' to make you happy, to make you a the night of his meeting with Martinf rifle fire of the El Ranehito cowbows, Finding laentically-Made Flint Axes in Palestine and England; crackerjack wife?" It seemed to Ken Bruce and Miguel rear oo then he while the the hire concentrated re the Said to Indicate Man Was Pursuing l,.tving as Early Burney that the king was paternal!p and ed them in the rear horse truck mouth of the narrow pats, where the _ s ` solicitous. "Remember, son, the girls proceeded to tl a International enemy would necessarily Le bunched as First Interglacial Period boundary where he for nowadays are a lot different from the mally declare d when emerging, in the event of an at Loudoil.--The passaxe of time would made like those which had been found sort of girls your father and I roar- to the United Stales ufRcers the six tack from the north, Mould be equally seem to have less and less meaning in large quantities in Euglsnd in de• but they definitely identified motur trucks, murderous. to the light of discoveries of traces of ried. They're high-roIlers, tLirty-two saddle horses with f,iil i Even if the enemy succeeded in eat_ poafts of the second interglacial don't know it,because the whole damn- equipment. and two pica mules with 11 erging intact he still.had n thousand so-called prehistoric roan, Moir Reid period, and they were made by exactly :•ed world is rolling 'em high. They're pack saddles he had purposed taking!yards of open country to ewer before at a meeting of the Royal Anthropo- the same technique. high and migaLy and disobedient ands logical Institute mentioned a period As the earlier forms had also been independent. They think man was into Mexico and bringing baA into the,getting to close.quarters with Burney's 400,000 years back as being the date found in Africa and India. bar. Reid United Stats within thirty dais,i men crouched in tho barraaca, a na- of certain Sint Impleme-nts found in said that some ezplana,tion was ueces- made for their convenience, and the Frurr the Mexican authorities he r,,- t ral trench. Burne believed he could - 'Stat little thing be dcea to inconven- � y Palestine b +! prevalence :. crived a formal permit of entry f•ir' beat off very handily an attack in eon- y the British School of Bary of the eearth's over such wide fence them, they get rid of him and these same pe,nertif s and the me-,i- all ' siderable force from either direction Archaeology in Egypt. These fiSnta. areae of the earth's surface o! pre• he Las is a ineincry,and alimony. hers of his art were found In the Wadi Gaza and its historic -industries which were evi- Be sure you're right, my Loy, before party. and thus have open to him two avenues tributary valleys. "`a"� dently carried on on similar h SVHighly Senor e Ha,-i i was at the -Mexican; of retreat _.__you take a step that may ruin your 1 At his order his men i The oldest of theso flints were specialize] ptaas. He thought himself customs house and.greeted him waren- picked their coarsely Raked, said 1I r. it could only ba supposed that "Thank you, sir. I realise the truth iybefore entering his motor car with t way down the banks of the barrancr p,,,,,,,,,,sed massive eak•Qhaped axes. centers of the dispersal of cultures two officers of what you say. The 'girl 0! my ers of rursles and proceeding)�a shallow spot- 8- the Double$couvo• down the narrow, right angles and parked, Similar apecimhas have been found in existed in remote'prebisstoric times. ed turned at ri .,choice, however, has one advantage. i at cion the P ' east England. The ones found in It was not reasonable to -suppose i IShe is ., lady. .She has a high rote:li- rutty dirt road tbat led t-o E: Caj nt b he north bank of Palestine had obviously been to col- that a race of people living In Egypt ;gene, good health and beauty. The Bonita. In order not to excite suspi-i the barranea. Then the stock was nn- P pe p y I loaded b p+ lialou with other stones• but those would mere] ani drawback is that she is inclined cion hes speeded u and left the cones y means of a ram led down y by of a%es on proceed y iniles behind. into the barranea and made to stand found in England were generally to make their Dist axes on exactly f to be dominating and would ,rather ; . striated and eroded by ice action. the same precise plan as another race in bunches to six, a truck formic Mr. Moir thought that the Palestine living in England. Tve existence of )have her Dern way than great riches. In the heart of E! Cajon �Bonita R - However, I expect to knocr that out burney spied-a motor car comm t•,- the protection'for each bunch 4n g � instruments were of early Pleistocene R•orid-�alde cu!turea In Lower Palaeo- • ai her. There's only going to be one card him. "If our friend Miguel Gal- in event of an attack from the south,' date or the first interglaclsl period of llthlc daps such as these necessitated ]head to my hoose and that will be me. ]egos is not approaching is yonder; to force-an attack that might not be f + repulsed-the animalr could be mount-, some 400,000 years ago. Another invoking extended periods of time in 93hei1 do what I tell her to or hell cur." he told Tom Bledsoe. "I'm a j ed.and screened b t ` group of hand axes were very differ- which a certain method of implement nr;:l pop. C:rinamsn." y he trucks, a re- eat, being skillfully and beautiful making spread ever th9 earth. • •,I'm not the .,':rt of roan o be twist- 'Thee are not a Chinaman," the i t:-eat could be made throud:i the pass � 3'y g ® •- - Quato the north. Should a party of tae ' — --- +kd around a woman's Anger by her @ ken decided, as the molar carlpull- enema be encoun�ered in the pass Bur- f �•�� r lents and smiles and coaxiags..I safe ed off the road to permit the heavy nee depended upon a s i ted isv� Chit. Ei �n Three observed that he happiest :marriages trucks to go by them on the highway, ao, p '' P l are those where the wife trembles In the front seat ,with his chauffeur charge to disperse it. At any rate the � Billion her husband comes home, and sat illtguel Gallegos. As he recogniz- enemy would have no advantage in ' ' Y . � B• •on B firthd .7ava gives three cheers when he leaves the ed Burney on the seat of the leading choice of ground, and a meeting en- kcuse. An inflexible set of rules-fair, truck he ordered his chauffeur to halt gagement. Ken Blaney knew, is use If the average !ife of a human being just and courteoas-from the altar to the car with hand upraised, pal•,i lily aron by the side that exhibits be taken as one second of a new time the ave is n forward he.signalled neither surprise nor consternation bnt scale the earth lr just pawing its first gr ,y policy, and i!take gnalled Burney to snit. charges instantly, regardl:as of the, birthday and the human race has been a•ffe• doesn't line that she can take , ..ber straw suitcase and her old tin CHAPTER XXIV �°dd'' �� � i in existence on.y a part c f one day, ITo be continued.) , • ;" but the universe of strss has been trunk and go back to her former "Hello, Mi °" Miguel, you great big lavely estate." knockout," Burney saluted his en , going on about as now for at least You're so Young and cocksure. Ken b 'five thousand :eau So Professor + as the track halted. '•How s every- A Kings Daughter Ueor von Heves ' l could weep for you. .Well. I hope fie y of the University thing over at Los Osoa, where soli A fair king's dAixghter Duce possessed iof Freiburg. Germany, concluded in you get away with it. I never. could. 4++ 1 8o you insist on in through with hole up. A mrd in whom she took delight; f his review of prcaeni:1 n19w;edge of the j going g .'.Not'quite as fine as I should 116 And everything a bird loves best age of the earth In the opening leer .our contract, eh?" it, Senor Burnet," Gallegos replied She gavethatfavored one. but Right! ture of the Geo.•ge Fisher Baker Lee- "I'll quit if you insist but I prefer smilingly. "I-thou ht you told me you ` .: Chemistry at Cornell L:irer- ' g y' g y 5 -ria in Chemist not to I need the reward and I moat would give me ample notice of the date rt was her joy to smooth his wings'• `� acts, recently published by the New +ears it,otherwise I may not accept it." of Your arrival, in force, in E1 Cajon To watch those eyes that waxed and York Ci scientific "Hoa+ eioont forgetting you want to periodical £rience: Bonita. Is this one of your Yankee waned, t 1 aal..e _ 3 e into nsiFollowing man previous to g y P a s dc+nts of So business for yourself and hold. tricks"' To tender him choice offerings 4• ' earth age, Professor Heveay has cal- ' inx on to your present job'" "Not at all, illy dear bandit, not at And have. him teed from her white ulated from the slow disintegration ' - Impossible. I promised Tom Bled- all. I cold you I'd give you--notice -•f hand. of radioactive chemical elements the - chance I'd quit and let him have his the da Ras Sue in El Cajon to argue chance at it." i y j - *,:me elapsed since individual speci- with y your assumption of propri\!- And every day she loved him more- tier+s of minerals contain:n thtse "Well, suppose I give you a nice jab g tary rights in the land and cattle own- Butwhen at last she loved him most. elements were formed. Some such lin the main office in San Francisco?" ed by the Bardin Land and Cattle She opened wide his prison don . rr-ineral specimens ttrn out to be well "I should not accept it. I want to Company. This isn't ..,y day for argu- Content that he to her were lot, over a billion be 3Gle to go fishing.or hunting when years. old but the earth ins. Like your amiable self I am no[ -Gertrude Hall, in 'An April Sow- :,s a whole must be older alfa Bence 7"w—ant-to." y•, 1119.„ p i the planet's crust must have been in "You really think yo.r can pull off q Still, all ---- this ve entered into with gringos. you are n�i_L — 0 place and solid he!:re these ime- ttne without getting afraid to take a chance, not” 1 1 _,_ ecordin ge g yourself' or any Sho. Shot g minerals could 'nave been -of my men hurt"' "You read me like a paper, Out I ni "Dia Lleposited in it.. Acco Profas-- ' you.]:now the defendant, Ras- rdnigly, •---__ "I'm certain I can." not looking for a fight today, Gallegos, tim**, • %or Heveay has extended these radio- " "•Well then," the kin agreed sad] In military language, I'm merely me!-. active calculations to the wlwle ma- g R y, ing a reconnaissance." "Ah had a logical a��u9intance with tenial of the earth, to thei a "hop to it," and without further ado him." ng a figure ---- "You area very astute young man, of about three b.11ion t -be returned to his house and-sat on "What ,]o years for he Burney.- I have for you a at ad- you mean by logical se- (J veranda throughout the remainder great j qualntance time since the planet existed as a ball 7. mirattoi.: It is too bad you are se of white-hot i of the day, staring gloomily off into "Well," the w.itress replied, "ua both gas drawn out of the sun. apace. At dinner he raised his head headstrong. p This junior frock softens too Enormous as is this time by human He lifted his.sotnbreru courteous:y belong to the same,'lo�l%e." ` -suddenly and fixed u p youthful lines, with eggshell, crepe standards, it is art a moment,he finds, } y g g eon the rinress a and drove on and Burney's convoy ;r and black satin combining In chic it. the age of tis,. known universe, for netratin lance. "I've bad ,talk today with Burney ,continued on up the valley to a spit Minard's Liniment aids Sore Feet. fisted tunic and skirt. astronomical calculations indicate that -: -and offered t throw up the deal to — - the average star has been in existence get rid.,f Bruce and Gallegos. I'offered "to pay him for the job anyhow. He Guardians of the Garden for between five t..ousand billion and i TO A CAT. ten thousand ;zillion years. I •_ . declined and held me to my'coatract. Persia Greeley Anderson., 4 Says he wants the money to go into \ His whole existence Is a dream. business for himself and marry a girl His failure-ts a nine-],age scroll, Pilmi His eyes are meditative slits he met a year ago. So I reckon that By Anderson M. Scruggs. - .lets rou out and pias my mind at Where nue can glimpse the mystic These are the trees for hill folk-men ease.'' �_ soul. that toll The princess' face paled. She stared <:' Ills every want is tended by n. cabinedslopes, men .on whose at :he king urbellerirgly a half min- weathered goddess of the blue-rimlried weathered faces ante then resumed her meal. His sole Philosopby is sleep. Is carved the story of the flinty soil, "Took it like a thoroughbred," R se amu that crazy Ken His destiny is cream and fish. r nes - fathery 'hose speech is stark like pi in rocky plates. Burney. If he wasn't a blind fool he'd a He worships at the human shrine yCrowning gaunt hills where rows of ]luno I could make him the finest i And offers up a wistful, purr, ragged corn father-in-law in th: world. Poor He bears no gift-but !o, himself Wrench from earth's scrawny breast Muriel Poor old sweetheart! Well, Is gold and frankincense and the season's yield, ,hard'as it is on me, I'm glad I buL- myrrh! -In "Olin Dumb Animals" There you will find the.fines-tall shored that dream before it took con- i kings that scorn e:ate fyrtri." The sofa, rich lowland and the fer- He ached to take his daughter in In-telling about a man, one of his tile field. Ibis great arms and permit her to spat- I pals said: "Don't. trust bim-he Is a There are no stauncher friends of man ti Or his vest with the tears he knew fellow who will pat you on the back to on earth were ^ening in her heart but which your face and laugh in your face be- Than these bleak pines whose•rug- would never show in her eyes. `.' hind your back." ged, stoic arms The princess did not sleep that �` Lift up no leaf to greet the sumaier a eight. At dawn she heard the exhaust i "Why don't you take him Into part- mirth, lid a atrmbor of-motor.trucks and ran nership?' "Well, he was .engaged to Who stand unmoved by winter's to her bediyom window and looked ing my wife before I married her. I'm not dark alarms: Yom ]the roadyPs ass t� was lumbering f taking oh a businesd partner who's Steadfast through' all the years, In sown the road peat the hottest smarter at getting away than ii am" sus and snow, These strange looking figures, cut from hedge trees, are In the gar E ' SUE No. 51—'30 dens of ars. Pendray of Cictot•ia,'B.C. d It is not strange, that hill folk love MInara Liniment for Frost Bit@. them w. -Now York sun , G Pr SAL ADA i a .. - , , , • :_.... i.-_••,....mow--`- •,-.. • —'"--�e-u.._ .. .,...:.. .. ,wm,w.„,,,. . .' .. :."IF • F Y -w _. .. -.-- -' .. .,. r^- •-. . -. -- -•CYT A 'tci`31%.,-:'yes��,,,, - 'i+°Y� "?."'� :rad,.. ".4 5... s• y... ,..,w _ �� ,; „ 'K,. ,y. 's x .,`an'j" H ' �, a .�1 aw :'w lr.,.'�'�'m :`., •s*d''-: .•P sAr, •6`' .-Y, li ,,_ :,_: .:. .. .,: .•.. ,� '..,,.,.... ...,, ... ,.;�'}y.. :. -✓. t•' ...z_.a•.. " r.va. :..s'-6. tiy. ..u'tv; .�. np .�J,:x r .. .. .._-..e,.:..e;` a- ':a ... �1.. _ .. ...,�.'W;„'..a,-nv..-,.-.• ,.. ., ...:rMa.�gx.,,;n,;,a•a�,.: .-b�-.�..;h-s--a..-.z.-.•leu � „�J�`� .- .u.tkw.R ....b�iN1 "� �.,. .:•-• aN' eyy ,r>' wy'vi.. 'nIIKA•c•1 riy�L,.y,• s .�.-. BCE x •'e. �'�M •aa IL :-);r' the Canada's Increasing--- nportance� awn - - In the Cold Mart of the•`World With a Little Folly • � - I TREND Of WORLD President of British Institution, - 1 ourctts. } !ri 0UTPUT GOLD PRODUCTION of Mechanical Engineers �. r.rt °0°•0°° ��D 190d-esxs Says "Youth Must Lead BOYS' �o - the Way., . .. g000,odo a` ,youth aL Metal radiators covers, finish• "You n the time for daring a o a Poise tense. ventures into new gelds, and it is to •� ed in wood affects, are now. on the :; that we must * "Grandmother, isn't thee nervouthe radiator - .� men who are still young : her Quaker grand- market. They enclose _ w discoveries -a miss inquired o! Q 8 look for the making of ne q s s window seat, cabi- om el- I d disguise it a and the c p ? In "I trust I have more sense,"Al an g and new inventions, 1 —and there!s some- net or other piece of furniture. _ 15,000,000 elderly and conservative V as the sage rep y ling of an elder *., Some of them are provided with - declared Mr. thing to it c d tree the air of :-ALL OTHER CO 11�TR�ES:'k ''"''''' world to accept. them, �., Hustle, bustle, noise, too much at- moisture trays an p :': -President •-� the room from becoming too dry. It :'•r:;: Looughaan St. L. Pendred, tention to Petty irritations, fears, y of the Institution of Mechanical Eagles - at the make for better n to - is claimed that Y I esu. He co t Jealousies, speculation which brings ears, in a recent address. circulation at air by preventing the 10,000,000 unsiety, chronic infections, over. •i ues: "in our Profession the great is ' fatigue„ :he use of tobacco and alco- heat from rising to the ceiling. They save cleaning by lessening the deposit ' ` ,stilets are generally made by the 4n ` ,hot, sudda t shock due to bereavement 1bf grime on walls and draperies. young, that is, by men under middleor : ' .neW loss, over-indulgence inage. pleasures; wrong habits-of eating and Less expensive metal covers curve over the top and back of the radiator "Watt .was .not thirty years of age ileeplag: chronic restlessness—these 5,000,000 when,"on a quiet Sabbath, the idea of ;_are the causes-of nervousness. and keep down the current of hot air and dirt. Lacking a manufactured S OU T H AFRICA the separate condenser came g him; Poise is attained by good habits and cover, the housewife may make a - Trevithick was making the hind con-res. �n *'happy outlook on life. It lies along cover of denim or some heavy goods. sure engine at twenty-five, and con- 1+ the road o[ proper diet, plenty of structed the first locomotive by thei steep, daily exercise in the open, sim- One homekeeper has rag ruga made to time he was thirty; Nasmyth was pie 'pleasures, self control, s cheery fit her radiator tops and throws them t9o5 19to. 1915 1920 1925 - 1929 habit of adjusting oneself to new con- over the radiators. They are quaint thirtyone when, in 1839, he envisaged ditiona, courage to meet what comes and artistic. ,The radiator will stand WORLD OUTPUT (VALUE) 190S..f$82,182,624 1929••*417,394,881 the ste0m-hammer; George Stephen- --or goes, and trust in a kindly P1ov.!- out leas obtrusively !f painted the col- SOUTH AFRICA ( +� 1 +� •$101,489"218 is .0215.241,874 son was born in 1781, and his first lo- dPnce. or o1 the walls or woodwork, rather CANADA ( +r ) ++ .! 14,159,193 +s -•*39.661.663 comotive belongs to 1813; Resting- `y,r than gilt or silver,as is the present CONYER ED AT *20.671834 PER O NCE house was no more than twenty dve. _ custom. at the date of the invention which Helping th�Town Fe++r L.�unumic questions are beiugoutput of the world had fallen by near- bears his name; and so we might eoa- bloat cities and viliagea have their Fashions, Fads, Foibtea, more.keenly discussed throughout the? ly 30 per cent. in 1929 as contrasted tinue up to our own time; Sir Charles Clamber t Commerce, composed of - world today than that-of the supPly with 1905. Parsons was little more than a youth Every little sleeve has a trimming of gold for monetary use. In this sub one point o! special interest from when his first turbine was made, and public spfaced men who are keen to all its own. There are one thousand something for their tows. Women, ject Canada has a double interest— the Canitdian standpoint is the fact Ferranti, the father of electric trans- doordiar rtly, do not feel the same re- and one varieties of sleeve decoration. her interest as a gold-producing coun- that, In the writings of almost all Btu mission of power, was under twenty _ You may pay your money and take try and also as a trading nation vital- deuts of the gold situation. little or no five when the Deptford Power House aponaibl3itp. The tows is but an ea your choice. If you have originality, tenslon of your-home• your. yard. [t 1p concerned with anything and every- importance has been attached to Can. was built. 1s the larger environment for yuur prepare to spring it now, for you have thing that Is fundamental to -world, ada's rising output. It is true that the "All these men met with opposition' family life. as good a right to concoct your own prosperity. Dominion's production has never but -they aimed at their object with ; sleeve style as moy fashion expert-and one eye shut and refused to fake the wily do _tourists think hes they While most of the discussion has' bulked largely to the world's total out- - come to your city' Do they retnem- You could hardly get away from the centered upon the need for better dis-I put, but it has grown, and is coutinu- other man's point of view." her it as a bedraggled burg, or do they vogue 'f you tried. Fur, buttons. lace, tribution and use of the existing I Ing to-grow, substantially. With gold beads, ribbons, biases, linings of con What Youth and Unwisdom Gave •Hay to themselves, "I would enjoy ilv trasting colors. Bounces; bands, any. stocks of gold, there has been also a being produced in larger quantities The World. Ing here It migftt-pay you to go note of real anxiety over the posst- either from gold properties or from * away acme time and then Trop bac:: thing goes. billty of an actual shortage of gold huge ore bodies, in which gold is as- "The locomotive, the steamship, the 'Into your sty and visit it with the eye Red or turquoise brighten the alt- - black dress. Red purse, necklacfl, supplies. This stately arises from ab aoclated with other metals, 1t may wife pocsibl dynamo, were all shown f a stranger and see how it Impress anticipated early drop In South Afri-I well be that Canadian resources are to be possible.e. Flight. impracticable;our own y yes you. Blake believe that you are bracelet and hat banish the sombre I ca's output. As the accompanying dia- destined to play a much more pro time*• wsa held at be impracticable; and make you look chic. y ,homeless and looking for a place to I gram indicates. the burden of mato-! minent part than has pet'been Iota even against dictates of divine Psovt ae:t'3 down alai bring up your family. �n8 black kid elbow gloves cover taining the level of world gold produc-I seen, in offsetting the expected de- Bence. Youth and un"wisdom Save it ;How does your town answer the test" the bare arms of formal dress. To tion during the last twenty-five years pletlon of the Booth African gold- to nes. We are very apt to think that Are the yards landscaped. well kept, keep smart• be simple in style• with a(has been borne in ever•increaelhg de-; fields and the threatened embarrass- all the taws of nature as we hnve' them are and the houses painted attractively? feIm w accessories, but there matching perfectly. Unless you are aiming for I gree by South Africa. The total-gold j meat of the world's monetary systems. formulated and we are arra d tefixed d tale � Are the streets wide and clean and _ - - —•- — ---' lined with shade trees? Are the cnntrasts. be sure that your furs, hat. -- ' --- chances with them. Yet, we ?rave churches and school houses ample and shoes• - gloves and purse harmonize Watch For Early Symptom& seen the Newtonian theory of grsrf- plc at laoking? How about blain with the rest of your costume: Wear !' tation seriously shaken, the theory ot. _street; are the phow windows altar- few jewels• except for evening. and tf Cancer —Then Act at Once tight is in the melting pot. and Lite Street: aa: are a the merchandis¢ appear have these simple. Plain handker- _ - transmutation of- metals to naw at- in good taste and up to date' What chiefs and bags are more smart than most within rich. - decorative ones. e can teachers, clerks. boarders and un- This is One of a Weekly Series of Health Articles 12lC�1arCd f may knows s what other knowledge be- can - - attached young p?ople do to entertain $ the Canadian Social Hygiene Council lief may be shattered, as knowledge the*uselcea when not on their Jobs! (Date Salad y is incressed? According to gelding a :. la there eumclent recreation and club A delicious date salad may be made Our last article told you something treatment given within a mouth or ton, the second law of thermodpna- - life and entertainment in your town! by stuffing dates with either peanut about cancer. Today i propose to tell two the probabilities of s cure are e,1- myon u the only one that !s *til] lntall• $� Are there band. concerts, musicales, butter or cream cheese, Serve them most perfect. Ie, this co naectioo rag, isle! you how this disease can be fought. ged teeth and unclean mouths are '•la mechanical-engineering. evarp- lec;uses, playa, movie houses showing on lettuce leaf, with s Ralad dressing, It every individual In Canada could known to frequently produce cancer, Rood Elms? Are churches and clubs thinned wlfh whipped cream, over thing depends upon Batts something. itospltable? Is the school' system of them. receive and follow the simple advice Deep your mouth clean and go to.the No machine ever reached awderate btgh grade? Is there industry enough - which is contained in this article-the dentist frequently, perfection by sheer thyght. It had to to provide employment? Are welfare Smooth Starch number of cancer deaths would be re It has been said that beautiful we' be made in howsoever crude a form, - organizatlona caring for the unfor• Add a few shavings from a candle duced by many thousands. In the men rarely have cancer of the atria and tried. and thea tried and tried tinate? to the starch you are cooking. This first place let w frankly admit that because they keep their skins clean. again, before reasonable success wsa tii'omen, is their groups, can do will make it more smooth and the doctors have not yet learned how to Cancer of the status kills many we- attained. meich 'to make the home town a de- ironed product more glossy. It will prevent csueer it the way they have mea. it would kill fewer if womEu would learn to visit their physicians lectable dwelling place, it only they also keep the starch_ from sticking. learned how to prevent smallpox and ' give attention to it, typhoid and diphtheria. That, how- immediately upon noticing any femin-• Jacob's WCu - Mrs. Solomon Says: ever, should not be too discouragin !ne irregularities. Can o1 the Here, after Jacob parted from his Home Beauty Mosey talks—but to the Spend• for they have learned how. to treat breast is not terribly dangerous it 1t brother, ` •Dame Fashion is a fickle lady. First thrift 1t says only, "Good-bye." early uses of cancer and how to fres !s treated early. As,soon as a little Ills danghtefa lingered round this +' - she d4etates that we wear lists pulled — _ conditions that look like cancer so lump la noticed the physician should well, new-made; iso far over our faces.that our beat that the former are cured and the can be made aware of it If this le done Here, seventeen centuries atter, came y ?friends cannot recognize us across the cerous condition prevented. There early enough the poasibilitiea of a another, istreet. Then she hands us a head •,Fairy Rings fore the moral connected with this ar• cure are almost nine out of ten even And talked with Jesus' wondering *' covering with so small a crown, and The pretty myth surrounding the ticle Is this: Watch for should the lump prove to be a arattg and a2raen taut form of cancer. n cancer ere, o �r centuries past, Ike em- 'yak "worn so far back on the head, that we formation of those strange circles of toms of cancer and act at once upon expose a broad expanse of bald fore- the slightest suspicion of.having found breast every week's data reduces the peror'e mother brilliant green which we And In our •ehance of recovery. Shelter'd its w4ters with, a temple's head—but not for long.. Bells le swept away by the clear logic any The next stop is a row of bangs, writes in First, in external cancer there is al- . A.,fter one receives an injury, a shade. : h of sir. Fitch Daglish, .who rf es cut straight across the forehead• ways a warning to be seen with the bone it should be x-rayed It the swell- Here, 'mid the laden tragmente, as oC Everyman: rS Waves, too, will dip lower over the _ eye or lett with the finger. These Ing end didcom[ort do not disappear in old, The curious circular patches known tnxehead; and shall we soon have old as •'fairy rings," which occur,in the first signs are moles .or warts, little a few weeks. It is most difficult to The girl her pitcher ,dips 'within its time frizzes? The Dame has not yet meadows and s," were a sore puzzle areas covered with a scab, a little recognize the signs of internal can-. waters cold. , ' spoken on that point, but she does de- to our ancestors. For centuries it was lump or nodule beneath the skin or car but persistent indigestion, or a cree that hair shall be soft and fem- a matter of almost universal belief deeper, an unhealed wound. As a rule feeling of discomfort ora "new" feel- And Jacob's race grew strong"tor . ; _.•.inane,.with none of our recent boyish. ,that they were formed by fairies or these things do not hurt,but that does ing.inside should be viewed with sus- many an hour, nes. were the effects of thunderbolts. The not make it less dangerous, only a picton and the doctor consulted. One Then torn beneath the Roman eagles' + "Wash your hands often; you�teet real explanation of these rings is that physician can state whether a wart or of the beat ways of protecting your- lay; rarely; and your hair never," says an a mycelium arising from 'a spore de- lattU lump is cancerous. self against cancer and the fear of The Romana 'vast and earth-control. anclent proverb; but newer knoweldge ,slops in the ground and throws out In connection with cancer of the lip cancer is to visit the family physician ding power of hygiene has taught ns better. its threads in all directions. The fruit and tongue.there is always first on the once a year for a thorough' physical Has crumbled like these shafts and- Bodily health and hair cleanliness are bodies appear above ground at the lower lip or tongue some abnormal de- examination, whether one is sick or • states away; twin requisites of hair beauty. The std of the filaments and thus forma feet. If this warning Is heeded and well, But still the waters, ted U'y dew end d at be washed frequently to rid ring of toadktools.' Sometimes the ---- -- • shower, It of dandruff, dirt and germs, and to ) .�+� Come up, as ever, to the light of e w smelling as soft. Oily mycelia exert no prejudicial influence a — l i1C HOttllle Hearth day, " keep its sweet a g d . , on the vegetation growing in the area :� Our homestead had an ample hearth, And atilt the maid bends downward t bail* can endure more washing and i ?more soap than dry hair, but the Int- they traverse, but in some cases the i 1 Where at night we loved to meet; with her urn, thread-like bodies block the interstices 1 There my mother's voice was always Well pleased to se its glass her lovely t ter should be washed once in three 1 " of the Boil completely, so that water '3j �� "kind, face return. reeks. cannot penetrate it, with the result Use a mild, liquid shampoo. Nash And her smile was always aweei; =James Freeman Clarke, in "'Roti that the green planta die from lack ,�1 And there I sat on my fathers' knee, glean Poems." •w)th two soapy waters and rinse the of moisture and within the ring the '+-. ► And watched his thoughtful brow, ' soap out thoroughly, with soft water, ground becomes bare. The fruit bodies �— else the hair will be sticky. _ With my childish hand in his raven Snake in SOUP Causes having spored, die down, but the bare Death Of 40 Students Hair tonics encourage hair health. "Ills fat..er laid the.foundation of hair,— patch remains for about two years, For dry hair, choose one which will a fortune by burning midnight Oil." That hair is silver now! Bombay Indic.—Death of forty sin. x • attar which fresh planta spring up and, _ make the hair leas brittle; for olly "Yea, and, he is wasting it by ez But that broad hearth's light, oh that dents of the London Mission School at as the ground has been enriched by broad hearth's light! • hair, one Which tightens the too active ptoding midnight gasoline. Erode, Madras, on December'8+h, ac- '•��1 ` oft glands. Do not place too mach re- the decay of the previous occupants, And 'my fathers" look, and my * Bance on tonics. It lout' halt is the new herbage is often richer and — - carding to despatches, is attributed to Mrs. Hood—"Was your husband in mothers smile, '�'• more vivid In color•-than that of the They are in my beam tonight! snakes poison in their food. growing thin, look to your general surrounding ground. The fungus may comfortable circumstances when he The students had just finished their health. Hair health depends upon Burro nen advance year by year, but died'" Mr's• Paul—"Not by a jugful! -'phoebe Cary, In "Poems of Faith." rud-day meal Merl 40 collapsed and contibodily vigor, �+ ` — as the mycelium extends it dies back He w" squashed be a five ton You have probably noticed in paying diad in quick succession. , VeITn a concrete well." It was stated afterward that A se, The Camouflaged Radiater toadstools eames to sgrround thecertat'n s-1110 that all robber&—da-mat weaf masks. sns a was own e ; .A radiator seldor4 adds to the de- luxuriant herbage 'of 'the Inner sone "Rich men are sot smart,because —�� which the soap for the meal Mad been toorative valub of a room. it is usual- but divided from It by a bare circle they get. rte•cE;``�don't ever contuse prepared, the soup as a conssquenes ¢' ly a necessary but iallwaonious note. representing the outer ring of the pre- wealth with snits.' Remember ,your friends to day, and being highly po'so,tous. The cook wits t; warm weather it fJ a positive of• vioas year. —Julius Rosenwald. forget your enemies to-morrow, one of the victims. ' { t-".w. .' .A •ls.. .,. -. _._-j.S• ... ... ,__.'': •�� •. ' �•••�. ..} -'ry Y. �' _...�•'..'YY y' L. IF7411 •' sp_•"" nom. L' '#•I ''' ;_.::.; .,;.,.. ., ..?-..,..:_ w .-- ..c.' - ,,.,. �'� .. ..- .�...r s.,':v... wti. . ,z.y `..3, ..LOCALI-SMS, -miss sly. of Toronto, visited --Radio, Lkenses may be obtained T Pickel4ag friends on Sunday, from W. C. Xnzktr, at t _ -Rev. Frank and Mrs:Junes,-o Vie. _ -W. V. ii-t3dditt was in•the cit Sa rbora. epeat Thursda with J. a C l _ Y C. and Mrs. Phili y -The Chola Practices of the L"nit- ' u r a day Isar, week. ,,-[ -Mr P ed.Church will be held on Thursday 0 —.If_ anhaprihe to A_.-dau _ thi r'-you will save mons b e week-ead heN with their eon, --lobo O'Connor, of Belleville, :`'r a' y y Y R. H. and :..A pftvu of Rnb.ere or Overshoes bon h now olu bi°g with the Pickering NEws. Dd�re. RI ley. $' -Oban. and Mrs. Doubt and spent the week end-here with`his IIISy •save YOU spending a' _ -Wm. and Mrs. Waddell, of mother, Mrs, J. O'Connor of - 8touitviffe, spent a da last week A.and Mrs. Wilson all of Oshawa, , = Week 'III bed. - y Church St. - with Robt, and Mrs. Somerville. sppeent Sunday with Herb. R. and -Wiliard'Croak of Detroit is ' -The Junior roost of the public Mre. Moa°e , Gutta Percha Rubbers and Overshoes ^ Junior p _ pp trading a couple of weeks vasa- - Y of a c has been elo(o r sewing BowmaovIlle wiill bei o tswn in a ter ofi°°at the home of his parents, R. For years Canada's finest. case of sesrkt[ever breaking few days. Orders left at TEm H. and Mrs. Croak. v T N>aws office orifi receive -Dr. H. T. F'allsise. Resident -Several delegates from Pick. prompt Dentist. Otfiee in residence " string have been attending the attention. t doors seat oft 9t. Andrew's church, T� CURLER - -The Christmas entertainment kering. Office botus, 9 s. m. to il<.iberal Convention in Toronto Pic week. of the United Church S. S. will be ti.#t• m, Daily, and Evenings by ap- , -C. W. Pilke is bite theta held on Tuesday evening next, For everyday use this is flee flues[ rabbet made. Very heavy y polsltment. - (X-ray service). tflaye'enlarRing the cellar beneath Dec. 23rd, in St.Andrew's Church. sole with a waterproof felt to that ensures --=Lis residence, providing for ex A varied program will be leen b -Ne:t week we hope to publish top 'that children of the Sunday so article covering the details of - , Yon of having warm and dry feet. tended furnace accommodation. y School the last trip down the lakes, b -Owing to illnee Mise Ida Star- -Several from Pickering enjoy. Capt. Horne, of which the com ed the hospitality rift, teacher of S. S. No. 4e, hasof ReeveMid. munity wan Riven what later been o$sato for a few days. Mise dleton at the reeve annual oyster ,XMAS GROCERIES Ethel Bra is substituting for supper in the Town Hall on Moa Proved `to be false reports. Avery Y g exciting trip was experienced and ;her. day evening. All report splendid this article will no scab[ be of supper and an en interest to all. P -Mise Beare, teacher of the PP joyable evening: We d4T1 t talk about rice on Groceries, but we oertainlp -George Cammack had the alis' the junior department of the pub• g brag about thequality. Insist on getting the lie- school, was confined to the fortune on Wednesday to Inse his house for several days through valuable hound. A passing motor. _ MOUNT PLEASANT best for your cake and don't take a illness. ist took a fancy to the animal and Come to the Christmas.concert at chance on the cheap lines. -Mrs D. J. Callaghan and two Pulled it into the car to take it for Mount Pleasant School. (S• S. No, 12) children, of Belleville, area end a ride, and of course failed to re- on Monday Dec. 22nd. The program Ing a couple of days witH the s e 1ceuse number of will be given b• the = g P Y S'i y pupils, also out. - _ .:.Radio Licensee Ieeatad. formers parents, John ,and Mrs. the car was ascertained there will side talent. Special soloists in Scott- ��pp a Mnrkar. likely be more heard of the matter. ish songs and other selections. Ad- Fred T. Bunting � � P1Ck8rin • -As Christmas comes on Thurs -The Liberal party at the Con. mission 20 and 15 cents... , g day nest, we hope to publish THs ven.tion this week have decided to . •. 1'lla'ws on Wednesday, rovided drop the temperance plank from IN MEMORIAM. .'Established 1857. ' p their Platform. While the ma _ :+correagendents Bead in "their bud- P j°T' :yicGlashaa!•-In loving'(gets of news a day earlier than ity of Liberals are id favor of pro g memory of usual• hibition-they realize that the tem- our dear son and brother. Norman vh-Do your Christmas shopping peranee question should not he Leonard McGlashan, who passed a_early,' If you leave it until the a Political one, and should be dealt way Dec. 15th, 1929. .last day, yon will have only the with independent of any political S'"'� is your memory, dear to our e • iq remnants of the Christmas stock Party. hearts :•' to choose from. and then you may - kt the last meeting of the The place 'you hold there w111 nev- criticize the merchants for keeping township council it was decided to er depart extend the time is which fazes All the years, be they many or few, t► such a small and poor ptock. could be ld, Will be filled with remembrance, . -The crowded condition nf our pa' without the mer dear Leonard, of you. public school is causing consider tentage being added, from Dec. loth to Jan. god. This decision Father• Mother and Brothers, Grocery Speciale for This Week able comment and the Iospeetor is Wan arrived at on account of the room urging the prey. This another financial conditions that exist Foe' Adkro-t4sement;s, a ► Fry's Cocoa, 4 Ib. tine 22c . .room and teacher. This i'e s mat. n4 �--�- ". .. - ter which should receive the care- which slake it difficult for many —"- a Shelled Almonds or Walnuts, - _- .; 'ful consideration of the rate ratepayers to meet their obliga WANTED-Aquaotitynf sped bar- f lb. pkge .. 13c I ey and oats, H. Arnold. Pickering, = payers, and a thorough discussion P>,o�e Fick 5100. 14d EellogR'e r�11 Bran, .,. ' it the approaching annual school -What Mould make a more ac -- - - - 19c meet in . eeptable Cbriattoas gift than a �,,'OR . SALE-Several Several afar work P. & G. Soap, a bars for 2Se .R , horses, light and heavy, A o farm truck. .e. -Years ago e9®ry person longed Year's subscription to the Picker- Geo.G,bson. Greeabyrn. 5tf � - ,for snow for Christmas so that log Public Library ? For only 50 - Gold Medal Cleaned Currants 2 lbs•.. 88e hila could enjoy a sleigh-ride and CeO� t2S cents for any subsequent Fol SALE-7 well bred Yorkabire - Y , q r' sows about 200lbs. ADP Milton Pegg. ro Irl Su ' alistea to the merry sleigh belle. tickets in the same family) one lot 1Q eon.7.Pieker,ng 1 17 >sR gar, S lbs. for ... :28C ' But times have changed. There can have twelve loalr months of OR SALE-clans radio [Slee ,:. ' tars are now very few sleighs companionship with tome of the �' liar). lbsiog matte. and the auto has beat authors in the world. 'Rooks 1oyman.speBro Great bargain. AppP17111ra. T.Perryman.Brougham lStf patten Its lacca, Instead of the to suit every taste can be found LL'OR SALE-1 sec heavy sleiRtiA, 1 merry sleigh bells we mast listen °ion the shelves. Watch the r wagon, ba gy� snd beavr harness, all ,n' Word to that namusicai auto horn. NEWS foe a list of the new bookr, •b•Pe• Tweedie,wbitesak. 15 le-The regular wefshl meson Tickets nary' be obtained at the to' the Men' ! g 1�ITT1NG-1 am prepared to knit .of St. George's A. Y. P A. was Library on Tuesdays. Thursdays works at 23 cents per _pair work tttaran- _ r held on Wednesday evening, Dec. and Saturdays, or from Jean teed satisfactory. Mrs. Chas.Haight. 'Church �e Want �Ou t0 in Olitr 10th, In the Club Rootoo A 11 len. Clark. librarian,at any time. Street Pickering —_ 15 15 , did pro ram was Riven, the, [+011ie -On Thursday, Dec. 4th, the r�•O RENT-On Church St. Pickering ti ii •��y following officers were installed in s• half of brick hosts,inclodint >�,tad.sad�,- Royal York Snit ngs and Overcoats being nada G A miaLbllaneona tares As G D Bly 210 Indian Rosin, To- program of readmits, soars and the werriooe offices of Doric Ledge, rano, or NEWS'office. air at �? �recitations were given by the A• F A. U. Ii W. Bros G. -- - -_ _ P. Every, in his ea OST-Between Toronto and Piot- various members. Members are Y capable manner, I/erST a dub bag,on December 9th Finder - j asked to rem�qnnber the pound acted as inetallio9 master for the please notify John McPherson. R.R. No.a. Hand Tailored They l�r - aortal o° Dec. 221id. 28rd time: W. M., W. Bros C. A. uev,ue.Oat.anq receive reward. 15.19 ll - -There is no mail delivery on Sterritt; Sr. W„ Bro. F. C. Mc. `ARM FOR SALIC-140 acres of They 17a 18fy ' =scat routes on Christmas Day. Kenna ; Jr.. W., Bro. F. H. West• land,excellent farming district. near Mid- nay Cha land, ons. Several acres of standingtimber. If you are eendiag Christmas gifts + P. W. hro..w. H.Crum House and,buildings. Apply at Newsfece. or cards to your friends in the met ; Tress., W. Bro. R. A. Bunt, - Prices consistent with unsurpassed valve Sale- country they ebanld receive them Ing ; Sec'y Bro. E. L. Chapman ; MAGNETIC SPEAKER FOR Sale_ _ - - D., Aro. I. White; Jr. D.; $r0. ` Table model, walnut coiteole,dynamic the day-�eYoee or not till after speaker quality, Also I�larcoo,Battery set.corn- -Christmas. Allowance should also A. Gourlie ; D. of C., W. Bro. J, piece.installed ta5 03. Apple NFws office. 9tr - r' be made for the fact that the Forgie ; S. S„ Bro, D. Munro ; J. a ORONTO RET-WASH LA CN• Cbriotmas mail may be so heavy S., Bro, H. W. Bayes ; I G., 13r�. TDRY (Semi finish)—Let our drives call and Word to the Ladies that it may be held over for a day T. Closson ; Tyler, $r0. F. WhiCe, etplain our 23 hour service. Just leave your - "we with Mr.5.W.Daws, barber shoo. we or two before it can be delivered, -The rural mail drivers are will Pick up and deliver each Monday, Wednes- 1 " thus causing disappointment. looking forward to Christinas eay and Friday. ibis �e want on t0 inspect Therefore do not put off until the when they can enjoy a holiday. - ` last moment in sending your There i9 oo other class of work. Don't Lose Mone �tHosieryis > Christmas mail. men who have to stick to theiryotirPrintry Y Our New Holeproo� Save -Don't -$6r a ey: ei r cents on'cTvery bird. If you sell them " _- _ n p ethers are people in your eommua• grandmother diva they eaanot alive• someone has to kill .them for - at 1.00, 1.25, 1.65 per pair , r. Ity. to whom Christrruas will not take the day off and go to see a the market. Sell them in proper mar- be a day of rejoicing unless you hockey ot; ball game, but they ket condition to get the best market oIIr 1.65 s S W1IIIIer ore Eorwweimrd bar them in. distributing must continue on their Coutes to price. All poultry should be starved p urgifts. Every child looks satisfy the demands of the people for 24 hours before killing, and let me to Christmas more than who want to see a daily pa r do the killing and dre"ing I kill pout. Bilk all thread---fall' fashioned--- _ pe try in the right way. I leather them any other day in the year. It in a every da No matter whether , mad sight to efa�stills, hoping for It raining or storming they must right out to the wing tips. I don't II6W weave—nes geRIIn a visit from Banta Clans,to wake RO, if the temperature be 100 de• mead slaw quills or pia feathers, we get[barb all outs You et the best stop" line p1p on Christmas morning to find gra above or 20 degrees below price for poultry kiHed and dressed Y 'pn empty stocking. and nothing zero, that isn't a sufficient excuser ht. Large or small lots I kill them -site nuke the day one_of good-cheer TM_ remain at - home. A small alias tbey come in. Also Dressed land glad°e+e. There is oo real Christmas gift would serve to poultry for ssle,-tilled fawW,*Wleyou _ . . � pleasure in bestowing Rifts o° remind them that their eervicee wait. Bring in yoft.poultry early' as $hose who do not need them, in are mach appreciated and make they are better for hitalttpg a day or so - 9ttbbe hope of getting something in them enjoy their work better. if for your own use. I also draw poul- try for entertalamentsG'di°nerPartin, a "turn, but there is real joy in -The congregation of the Unit• social chicken diapers, or for home GARAGIR .bestowing Rifts oa those who ed Charcb on 3nnday morning use etc. T CENTRAL '• '.,.•. otherwise would receive none. last listened to one of the most I have a few dozen Jerusalem Cherry -The Christmas services of the outstanding sermons of the year, plants for sale. They make good win. t' United Church will be held next The Rev,'J. H. Stainton, B. A., in dow plants.from 26 cents up, In bloom _ r "$amday at'St. Andrew's Church at hie text "The Valley of Dry or berries. Telephone 4900 11 a. m. and i p, m• All members Bones,"spoke largely on the effects A. H.COOKE, 'and adherents are urged to be of the war on modern civilizatior. Just west of the bridge.l Kingston Rd, present at both these services. A The gradual movement of capital 14-28 Pickeriag, cordial weicogle also awaits all into the hands of a few, and the - - 4 strangers or any who have not yet consequential disaster that would ehosen a church home. Com a be brought aOils land and R t bout 1f this were tc, Co M- ' .e � Dance I Auto Repairs, Accessories,.O la$d _ worship next Sunday at the Man continue. The present condition • Rer of the worlds Redeemer. In would lead to, what could to OaBollne, Acetylene �Netdlllg, ' the evening there will be a special termed, the pnrchase of eiviliza. - AT THE - Ilhietrated service for children as tion and humanity by the million West Hill Lodge . Battery Charging, _�3,, well as for adnita. Illaetrated sire. Tire question wt�s raised to-hymns, Christmas hymns and an why the depression among the -•,Upder new managementIllnstrated Address. "The Other rural people, when cro -this past t 4 WieeMan, —Eve saturda Night— ;,: Repairs made on ail1makee _ �._ by Van Dyke." If yon summer Ong the best in g i are enjoying these even rs, the answer given being SILLY HOLE.AND HIS ` vices with th ' a features• "market control by capital." . ' r of Ciars.6 all tell your neighborp Other statements worth consider, 'LIVE W�tRES J _ about it and invite them to come Ing were "The Divinity not being *ill furbish the music along and worship with as. There taught in onr Theological Chlleges will be sometLing a little different as in the past." "Lees than 10 per Old Time and Modern Dancesr everyy Sunday night. The last sent Christiane attending church." Admission. 50c a couple HARL"O' Bt PNC�R .; Sunday of the old year Rev. Mr. "The United Church in Canada Dancing starts at 8.80 sharp + Pedley will Rive his popular ser• being abort huge some that were vi-. .ntitlt d: "Tbe than Without:provided in earlier da for Mls' Everybody Welcome s . Pedigree." ,done, T. T. C. Basses atop at theldoor Proprietor, 4 PickenII •.: ' !._,t ".-" .:. �.. ... ...... .. :,.,'6Yd" ..' 2'`_ir -'s - •Jar. :4 � �, - _ A 1..., ../gym, ,.'�+.,�1 .L'6d. ">'7f_ '�,,.