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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_12_26 - ..,} -: y a ... 'r., r.` .. ...\ ..� y„ `'yin:• -"r.' vus ^t PP w.y; •+ h. < '•.. w, ;'a�_ri" . 1, Jam, ''�` r, •, y,,,.' r w:t ..+r^. p.- •x. '-„� ,.,�♦...yF Y..r : �.a,..;--ro"..cx'-.�• .., •r..•- ::use:..';a::,Yt�'s_�.4F tv.:.-,: '.....•:....,,... ,.: n;•.:,...:e...,h•_c•.•w+-.�::ax''.:5�-.ra+_'=Z ..eas�wt'nt.._- .-b.2-�.e..r.-c '; .•4'i..._ °e' rrr=�1^q[+.s�•.>�.>%.�Yh±.wuw.._ _!3'o'�.Y_.a,r iY+- pa':•- '.�_e. +, ' des ,.J .. .._ .•.. •s. a?r.'�GG?"•:i� y�.; . '.• +yy .. -. .. � alta,:: ti .. �,. '! :• _ V •awl • ,2-;Y ' VOL. L. :- PICKEERIN , -ONT•, FRIDAY, DEE I -� O. ' _. PORT PERRY - ' DUNBARTONW IF 111W Sag Police Magistrate Purdy, of Port The services is the Community PerrY Sled wwlrth•reckless driv- Hall on Sunday next will be aa-foil- GREENWOOD ML S, O. PBARSON—Physician . is char 2-.d s�aseoo. nuaesrcoa. Imy ��a �iQeS Ing. As the offence is alleged to have ows. 2.00 p. zn. Sunday•School; 8.00 taken place in his own territory, he p m. Evening Prayer and Holy Com.- B. F'ORSYTH, Op h.D., Director Ie running fall bleat sawing luta- will by an.outside offcial AD mi inion. '� F �.optometricat Maoeiation of Ontario. Reg. ber, reaches, eobar of the American doubletrees, he knows the'toys that come to a Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur celebrated ' toe. Eyes ex- -4 by appoi omen� ' ' - tongues etc. person motoring at express rates, he their golden wedding, on Mondayft lts.abli.hed Isla '99016 Claremdat.crit. Open to buy a quantity of Rood will feel like being lenient with those when a number of their relatives and . charged with a similar offence and friends assembled to help them with `f EARL A.GRUBIN.gra R. a of the ei¢bt basswood and elm , who come before him for trial: the celebration.and extend to them LOST P�Tn�c Specialist_- Ho11 our graduate of the College •. logo. �'!t RICES orOpto•ietry of Canada; Gold medalist and g their congratulations on the happy 5tst armee prizewinner in I928. At Markham Girain Chopping Tuesda a i31COUGHAM. everyt. stay Monday from 9 a,m- to il P.from in d- y All •my -prigea ate 10 Wer, 98 mgCilt Harker s r. denier office. At StouffvilI-from Wed- and Fridays. —""' seaday to Saturday of each week. Eyes eaamin- The Sunday School Entertainment as grain prices are lower. W.Glasses fitted and repaired. Highest quality Manufacturing Baskets of all and Christmas tree on Tuesday even- GttEENW000 Now 19 t118 time t0 at Lowest Pnces. Phone Stouff 2405. 461y derseriptions, ing was a decided success. Mr. Me- }: Buy Feed. Whiner, teacher-of the Young Peop- At the annual Ladies Aid mea"ting - � . Price reductions at the Highest Price factory. les.Bible Class and the Young Peo- on Dcc. 17th, the following officers g paid for Wheat. /� E. OHi;I Public Barrister and ple put on a very enjoyable program. -here elected for the year-Hon Pres.; C1..SoGcitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 8405 or 6420 or write The children's choruses -were very Mrs. Boyer; Pres., Mrs. 'W. W. Gee; nae. South Win court House. Whitby, 251y Chas, White, Locust Hill, Ont. fine and demonstrated the value of 1'st.,Vice-Pres., -Mrs. F W. Gibson; 1 make and keep the fallowing DONALD RUDDY Barrister. musical instruction Al- ,in the school It 2nd. Vice-Pres,, Mrs. Smart; Sec., FLCViR . Solicitor, tiotpryPublic. Office over Money f was in that time had been spent Mrs. W A. Brown; Corr. Sec„ Mrs. Ha'c Drug store,Opposite Post office. MonetJ u st r.r A n' g in the preparation of the program, F. L. Green; Treasurer, Mrs, to Loan. Phone 563. Whitby, Out. Sly Perry .BiAsimi—beat Hoar for _ and the officials of the Sunday school Wilson• Convenor of Flower Com. pastry and -PBATON. BELL tk ROSS. Barrisb , Sne cake baking, also for IiRht, ' azo very appreciative of Mr. McWhir- Mrs. Bie• Group Leaders, Mrs. A. white biscuits, art♦. Solicitors. 904 Northerff Ontario , - Bstitding,330 Bay Street.Toronto, o �'r�y• tar's efforts: Mr. Walter* Percy, of Pegg, Mrs. Bie, 'Mrs. Bush; Parson- H.B BeaBell, {aih010@ meg, x)1s-8II(� 6XB. C. Milliken, when called to the platform age Com., Mrs. Beelby, Mrs. F. Byers Bakers'Joy—for bread and burin J.D.F. Roan. Adefaide 2838 8 Cedar Sh1IIgl@i3. spoke briefly of the- days when he Pianists, Mrs. A. Pegg and Mrs. E. was an attendant ears a Buckwheat Flour—for an cakes y ago at the Annie - p ICHARDSON. PICKERING di: Also, a large quantity Of Brougham Union Sunday School and Next Sunday evening in the Green- MVLVEY ra BarrionLiteB Solicitor; etc., the impressions made then had stay- wood church, beginning at 7.30 o' C e/� '. 214 and Richmond melon Life Building, Corner of CG RG A,L,S 1 Y�ooge and Richaoaa Sts. Toroaw, phones rOIIgh and fir@38ed ed with him through his life. Rev. clock, an excellent program will be A/i•lalde 4489 and 4480. Pickeringoffice n hit. McLellan made an excellent uiven. Mrs. Smart will give one of Rolled flats—beet make and fresh wee Say and Saturday eveeings Phone _k chairman. At -the close of. the ro liar interesting talks, the subject of Wheatlete Corn Meal l tf Jack Pine, Spruce and p g- ram 01d Santa appeared and delight- which will be `"Handicapped", also Cracked Wheat Graham Floue Dental _ _ Hemlock Lumber. ed the hearts of the children with there kill be, nxisie, readings . and Scotch Barley—for breakfast,many presents and a bag of nuts itories. A silver collection will be tak- Baking Bran �y'EiL C. 8111TH. D. D. 9., L D•9,. ��E avid candy for each pupil. ?n in aid of the Sunday School AWs- ucceesor to Dr.J N.Dales;,.Graduate of ��� ,�,r,.riiii\�.i aa= • Rice Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toros: • ionary fund. Everyone.come and en- 1 nlversity. At Tuesday an oglegover D. A. * �'` 1� BROUGOfAM. __ joy thi9'Christmas, Missionary pro- Phone store every Tuesday and Friday, Phone L■ 1(yg gEi n V A g,t r� p ° e 10-11. 2;tf_ —VM 4+s� Y.1�1W M1Srs. Shaver and S bre err giant and also show interest in this Barley Fee E��s �1 1 HERBE— y arrived part of the Sunday School -pork. Harley Fiotrr: RT T. FALLA I9E, L D y„ -- honer on Saturday. Mixed Chop Low (3radeptis3i F : D D.5.. Graduate of the Royal College of Norman Crawford. -ha"; recovered- "—"'! Corn :►teal Scra ch Feed, 5 Rraint Dike i revidena eL and the L7njvdoor ase o St, n d J. H. Boal, - Claremont sufficiently to leave the hospital. 'Bran Cracked Corn re 's m urch. c Picker door east of sr. And• Phone 8'L4 P Death of lira. Morgan Shorts Crushed Oats 1 se•'sChurch.M . or rag,pat pane boor, • 9 Jack Getow and friend of Toronto, - a.o too p m , or by appointment. (X-ray visited -vit his +ane Middlings 'Oat Chop `ser"ce). Phone Pick 3700. 431y FURNITURE day h people here on Sun- The homegoing of Mrs. Duncan NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE Members of the Holl faynil of Morgan occurred on Monday Dec..lb, �• Z� �' � T fists -2*0l4f $tsstr4s. y y� at the age of 75 years. Deceased had IN GREAT VARIETY Oshawa, spent Sunday at the Gerow been in poor health about 12 months ELIZABETH RICAARD80`d— Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat- home. but a week prior to,her passim her L. SURNINGHAM ' e.Pira and mpan of insurance of alt kinds. Mr, Sanderson is underwoing-treat- Buildin easxewetruag eompaaiesof aobd financial stand- tresses, Dressers, Tables and meat at the Christie st. Hospital, in sickness took a serious turn.passing it and General °s Chairs, Picture Framee. Morgan was one of the most highly Contracting. Toronto. respected residents of the village and Estimates furnished on all classes �j`RANH R JACSeOh—gun Lifa Our prices are the lowest The school children had a concert ic.Gem r Company of Canada,pavan•Aect. she will be missed by a large circle of work—Interior and Exterior, deet. Gee,rat raaunaee. Pboa• -Pick 1729 at the closing-exercises on Friday af- of friends and relatives. She was a Alterations and' repair. Pkkarm& Oct. 12-24 ternoon. 0Robt. and Mrs. Rawson have been devout Christian, and had been a Chimneys Built concrete Work, l `f II:ORGE KEAY—Lk nd general auction- C member of the Baptist church in y «r,Alto... Ute nock end p7th Stouffville friends during the Claremont about b8 years, probably FAIRPORTne Pickering b712 general nein est week: - - ONTARIO y atteaAed to. retina rea•oeable. R , It tom• Pbonescous9ooa. 2-i-4 A good supply of'$ard and Soft W. J. Brown and family, of Tor. the oldest. member of - the present l4'08T1LL, Licensed ♦ncdouear. Coal on hand. Altw a en 1 Onto, spent thie week-end under fine membership. Her place in,the Wok- L pP y parental roof. ens 'Mission Circle and at the ,veek- o.artit.r.'f yO�'e♦o°°e1O Ane- of Hindlip Wood ly Prayer meeting will be hard to osas.i..•f eel US& atmetaed a••a s®oeaao g 1 A. and Mrs. Dobson, Oshawa spent rarer• AAaron os`es ar W p o, oat fill on account. of her loyal support stove IaaRLh. Sunday with their aunt, Mrs• George Nova Scotia Sbtagles B-BRATON TO WN811[lp OLE 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Philip and Miss Brodie. of these and other activities in her ,Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles - ++��''• �a•oyeas r• 03unssreroaW fee sating T Some of our local sports attended church affiliation. Bird's Felt Slate Shingles ; A...e■tar. sae. Kaaq ft lona , The late Mrs. Morgan, formerly � ._�a�•sr� -loom ad ger,�,r. rA. DONALD MUNRO. PICHEHING a shooting match at John Scotts of Miss S. Evans, was born on the old for sale at 6~ �+stali, OaL �., _ Claremont on Monday Afternoon. The C A. Balsdon family, of Pick- homestead, lot 9, con, 9., Pickering; T. PATER80N'S f7LAREl1(Oi1f1`and she married. Duncan Mor .F1 MAW, LICENSED ACO ering spent Sunday with Mrs. Bois- Morgan,'on Call and get prices. Phone 8813 T[ONBER•for York.Qnu,o and D �'l� eg Mills don's parents, Milfred and Mrs. H-am- June 20th 1883. For many years their '�kinds of '�' o(vir rat may Ilton - - _ married life was spent on the farm at ME omcy Ban Med laneerpee FROti'T RA\'$ POULTRY FEED [l,e sons, danghtr.y and '- grand. "n-the 5th of LTzhridge, only retiringLAWS --- il.at oihooea. Whitby,Ont. giy rl•1'1 ren, of Mrs. 'Vf:iry M:ttthelt'�, gTOm active life and removing into � � � A EGG MASK spent Christmas with iter at the toe village four years ago. She is G E f" survived by her husband, tr%,o sons; NOTICE - ,GRO�QI�G MASH Matthews Briars. I;oy on the home farm and Atex. E. •SSD SERVICE STATION Wh1Y`iQ Qi u�s iter'. A. McLellan, gars its' a ;n Bobcay�enn. Five a.; 1Bi 1 f': 'mat me.-age ia5t c.n,lr y •end girls; Mrs, D. There lP quite an advantage by I1r J. Brown Gan;• ;, ,ol.t ,Tui. ugh, Dikefield; 'firs. Leslie Feasby `We are prepared to do all kinds P "Chopping everyday using Frees ,lliaed Feeds. Our. i-ig good coriRregat- P 8 v, P ._ Sand ford• Mrs Ed. Pugh, Claremont of �e airi° of cera, also bat_ _ feeds are-not locked Trs: person Ormerod, Greenwood, ter charging, electric GRAIN— FLOUR –=FEED up lil7nths ahead. icrn u ; Present. y The C_itizens' Leagge purpose "hold- and Laura, $t home, also three bro- welding and in fa ---` headquarters for R7 int Josla v C1 n con- thers; James an ' h • LTD. far`quantity. and duality F4`ni'ig of Friday, Jan. 9th. Forth- 'T ward, of Whitby: with , mont an F rection g x - he -funeral service was held on _ High-grade Feeds+far ou ry, _ milk pc--o�actioa. il! u a ec, In a$a s -car work- Cattle, Cattle, Hoge etc, - - week: _ - church before a congregation that Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories ANTHONY WILSON Chopping every. week day at 8c filled the auditorium. Rev. H. R. always on hand. Taxi Services. per bag for Iota of v bp¢e or OulveAf;TON. Stephens, her Pastor conducted the Agenffor Olievrolet Oars. Proprietor; _ _ - over, less than• 5 bags loc Mrs. Nobes is s ndin Christm service with Rev. ' st- 46Lf _Phone Mark. 5502 bag--Renis _ a e}bY�Off; _. Ing, an ev James A. Grant of Tor- Gordon J. Law Phone 5317 Arthur Annis, of Cornell Univer- onto, an old friend of the bereaved sity is home for the holidags.. family,.preached the ,sermon. The in- Pick' All 0- Pieke K " ' Mrs. Haines is at the home of terment took place in the Claremont - )<lII� 1u1II� COA]Dany her grandmother in the city. Union Cemetery. g IT c-S. Our teachers, Misses Wallace and E X tra Bradd, are spending the holiday at - �� their homes. SALE- ARG16TROL a Mise Margaret Fraser, of Colum- O° Friends REG. PARROTT,PROP. bia University, New York,' is home Tuesday, Dec. 89th—Anetion Sale of Phone 400, for her holidays. standing timber, the property of Lawson an Robert Spencer, lot 1 ren f eci. a ' We •' - n d Mrs. McConochie and Pe , r o con. p , . beg to announce that we have family of Moolsejaw, Sask. are spend- 9, Pickering, about 6 acres of stand- Sask.your homes be taken over the Ing a tweek with his mother here ing timber, consisting of maple, - Puin Busi ass of E. W. Evans Miss Robin Wntite, of Huntsville oak and hickory, to be sold in a- full Of Light s%nd p r bout quarter acre tote. Sale at oar Gold- Fish Deal g at Whitby and will strive to give the and 'Miss Glenna Gilmer, of Toronto 4 o'clock she ' Cheer and may y0II- same efficient and courteous service of are holidaying at their homes here. rn,.See bills. �Wm 'Maw; 2 Large Gold Fish. •• _ - 'be blessed With our predecessor, Talk Lo us about Ben Lotton had the misfortune-to . Auctioneer. 1-Glass Bowl with water plantan& your,water problems. No obligation. get his.fin _ g gars caught in the thresh- pebbles _ ing machine and also his rills injur- -L. B. Tapson. piano-ta°er. of Your choice of any;50 cent Nyat. ed. Although suffering much we.wish Bc wroanville, will be in tgwn in a Preparation A merry Christmas DO NOt W1 ! for a•speedy:•recovery. few dayrr. Orders left at THF All for - A rather bad motor collision occ• rred abo�►t 5.30 a. In. on Tuesday NEvzs o0ice will receive p**rapt 65 CANTS and a Until winte'comes to opposite Alen. Gourlie's, west..of the attention. . ' village: A. Whippet car driven by P. —The big nickels tLat the Do Regular 11.05 value look over your - '.McGowan, of 34- Kenworth Ave. E. minion Government saw at to ... - - .• - - " ti Happy and Furnace,or y ,hose To"i" ; and containing.his wife and bi4padcast over the country several three children had left the city to years awo are not proving to be Christmas C$j'd� ♦ visit friends in Peterboro. After go- universell popular. Mao church Yom; Prosperous Leaky Troughs - ing a considerable distance the dec- y p p y - - - ided to return home on account-�� goers, however, take kindly to Our Xmas Cards and now on d , New Year = -repaired or replaced. them, as they-expect to be con- play. A larger asgortment _ k the severe snow storm that-was rag- sidered'generousby pntting•-gnar- - than ever before.'Also person ing at the time They' had gone a lets on to the collection Place your order atfd - plate al cards with your risme print short distance when they met a bread when it iq only w big nickel, or a ed on. a e , Ste rr' BE READY - truck belonging the Ukrainian Co- "devil's quarter," as one preacher - operative Co_ of Oshawa, and driven Less than a month until Xmas.. J'`t deaeribes them. Bat the are a When winter Cones. by Wm. Rychlo of that cit The carCsource of anno nnee to eve Overseas cards should be mailed•- T J. E lZf-N " and truck collided and were forced y y per' at once, w Phone;I300 --Call ", into the ditch where they tare bad- ly a�i- ern who handles much change, _ 1 especially ifs person's eye-sight y damaged, and were later towed to Furniture Dealer ands ALVIN BUSHBY Law'° Garage, Pickering. A girl, 5 to not . In 2-R when they were Funeral DirectE. C. I� 0 N L`Directoryears of awe had her nose injured young. n makintr change a per- V v 1 2-r Also AmbuLnce Servioe ;Hardware Phone 4800 anti was taken to Dr. CartwrigM's•{sou is often suspected of being Druggist and OheroisL s oII ® Pickering, where she received medic.'diabonest when they hand out a 1'Ii0$�'t�3II$4 al atteittioii; 7ni+�krzl•ifite►•rI _ y ,. '. JF,-l'. ,.<'.: •- - lsR-.. y:- -R... .. .`..::r 7:v^ _ _ _ a.' ,%' -'4ti- �• ;vr••d9Y �T-vr ymi'v _ r. .',. #.. r ..'.. a. ♦ is -.+.•,'. ,.•.'• '.`, '.'•`w. ..,-,, ..... ,,.,. :-' •4k� k. .R'�- ,.,,•t, -r.-r"..' bT't ?E A • - ----— • bandit And'defended,ourselves. '•]ran - - n out along the blsrranes, mea, and _ eve enty-of room:-for birlieta to Q —�aA� • • para between flies. Get good firirfi I� guanty never vee positions,with as much shelter as p.>e- r 'rivat�er �. � r�� � sluts, Fire from under any lose bushes ' _. you find'along the bank,and'-when they SALIDA - advance within range I will give the - range and the order to commence fir- -' Each man will re pat'the.order By PETER B. KYNE } a y rep at and rets it. • You will then fire at . will and don't be in.a burry. +� "Pick your-target carefully.. Don't try for the riders. Topple the horses� - SYNOPSIS. a man galloped out. Waving a white and. pay particular. attention to the .. : .: "; ... , Bradley Bardia. king of the cattle handkerchief he rode straight to the!.flank riders. _Gallegos will throw out iT E A country, makes Kenneth.Burney gf:nersl Burry camp and pulled up at the edge'a long thin line and, while his center - mlls hi of his ranch providingthieves. hv . >3urne: of thy:- arroyo, over the crest.of which: presses forward his flanks will at- 'erre ! from me Guidesw rids him o1 logon cattle thieves, SlarUn � $B n cleating hfa eiocGiil Gallegos, who have has sworn Peeped thirty-one heads and as ma.y;tempt to get around us and charge as _ — to kilt gurney, who has got the better of rifles_ The man was Miguel Gallegos,!from the rear. I'm certain he'll at- %he older man on three different netse a - and Ken Burney stood in the open, tempt to envelop us_" Winter Comes to the The Child and His along. Muriel BardSn, the king's bene- tful daughter, falls in love with Burney swatting him. ' and tries to have her father stow tin „ t I CHAPTER XXV. Southwest , *� 'ifrom aRhtinic the bandits, but Burney I have Called as I promised I wooed,I Shorter grows the days, - 11s1C . xefuaee to Cutt He rides with thirty Senor Burney,' Gallegos announced He leaped down into the barranca, Ticked men to El Cajon Bonita and Pre- pompously. , Wbiie the peach trees flame, ;pares to meet Gallegos. "What for thou?" Burne s oke in�walked along it to a firing position And persimmons` burn behind their Lendra M. Bailey _ , Y p. previously, selected, and waited, He CHAPTER XXIV., (Cont d.) purest S anish;.in his use of the sol- thianins !eaves, p p saw G$llegos form his company into "I took ,Billy' up to Mrs. Martin's The battleground was far from'be- emn style he was enabled to express single rank, in one long squadron Grapevines smolder darkly, copper studio this morning to ask her to give Ing as advant:}geous as he could wish, the most witheringcontempt for Gal- and maroon, front; then, suddenly, the fifty riders him piano lessons, and what do you but it was the best to lie had, and in lei, �on the right flank and the fifty on the The air is fruity, with a' mellow suppose alfa suggested?" ;such circumstances a good soldier "To bid thee begone, animal, Before j Ieft galloped out in column of twos, haze;' Mrs. Knowles and her sister-in-law, .;never grumbles. I overwhelm thee and leave thy bones while the centre of the line pressed Pomegranates open scarlet hearts. Mrs. Sawyer, were talking things over , A few minutes after their arrival and those of thy men for the coyotes forward at a trot rapidly taking dis-1 as was their daily custom. they were joined by Senor De Haro, to gnaw." In a kind of golden light, lance between riders as -they came. "Did she think Billy too Young?" his chauffeur and the two officers of "Braggart', By -hat authority do Flowing slowly; thickly, near th y Perhaps fifty feet out in front of the "No o,' returned Billy's mother, "I Curates In th,-tonneau of his Ear the you bid me withdraw" Is not El Ca- centre troop'Miguel Gallegos rode. ground, don't think she did. In fact, she said jefe politico had two machine guns, on Bonita the legal property of m z l The hills and valleys float is child's musical education should he Jon g P Pe Y y Any body who segs a Mexican will + with ammunition for each, and while employer? Has he not a deed to it.I not advance to the assault is crazy or Within an amber glaze started when he is very young indeed the El Ranchito men were peeking the duly recorded? And are not these',hasn't fought them," Burney,told Toni And a sweet and pungent odor Is guns and ammunition on the pack - —even while he is in his infancy•" cattle his;even though I observe tha: Bledsoe. "And with fift r cent. around; l:'aek y "How is that possible'" mules, Btrney and the jefe Politico the brand of Martin Bruce is as pre.�Irish blood in their,leader this bunch —..Well, she said that the early f. And then.a restless tension takes the !: inaunted and rode off to the base of valent as that of the Double B?" will be herd to stop. -Well, here's pounding or hitting that the child does the range-of hills directly east- Here "I know nothing of Martin Bruce where I stop'bliguel." air, � r,•!th his spoon, on the chair, table or ' and his brand. I am not interested.) He' sighted carefully and puPed The drq, soil;quickens, and late, dish is the beginning of a sense of - Burney located a secret neat for the gun It was well screeard by the But it a-fact that everywhere the i away. A cheer ~vent up from 'he in the night, rhythm which means so much in scrubby growth but offered s clear gringo has acquired the lands of the motor truck behind him. "viva!•± The P1rst, rain falls, music. She thinks one should help sweep down .the barranca to the west, people by debauching the public sere-i cried Senor De Haro. "The animal, And in the morning theie is wind— 111 the child by teaching him 'Dat•a cake' as veil as commanding literally the+ ants of Mexico. The people have been i Gallegos, is afoot." Leaves seek the earth, and every-' sad all such movement 'jingles." open country both north and south. where •R'..at did she suggest especially'' robbed, by you rich Yankees, of thea•II '•I am in the exact centre of our n ' A park mule arrived presently and t The treeb stand bare, inherent rghts and now I, as the de- line," Burney, shouted to his men. foe Billy?" a gun, still boxed, and a supply of fender of those rights, declare the titre `Men on n:y right, take care of the Etched clear against a sky of sting- "you'll be surprised. She told me of El Cajon Bonita to be- invalid, hat-. art adyancin on our right flank. 7n blue; di ammunition wus cached there. j party g. g _g - - - - - � to. send him to kindergarten for at ..; Across the m- Iley Senor De Haro ing been obtained in fraud; I do da- titin on my left take care of the party f least half a year before I started him and.Burney rode to the western flank Clare this land which our Senor Bar advancing to envelop our left flank. yet up and down each ?a3tla!de. In the study of piano technique." y through where they established another ma- din claims forfeit to the people, to- Torn and I v:ill work on,the centre% tlhat did she want you to do that - chine gun nest. Then Burney made The sidewalk, on the garden path, Lgether with all cattle thereon, and Range--one thousand. Commence fir- Everywhere the gallant breeze can, for'." two neat and accurate panoramic' warn you that if you persist in pre- ing—and don't waste your shots." ! '^She says that he will learn a lat of sketeae9 of both gun positions, design- senting your claim-contrary. to that of; Instantly the venomous crackling of mss rhythm there and will also learn mo- acting distinguishing landmarks, and'' the citizens of-Mexico, I, Miguel Gal-"'rifle fire broke from the barranca. New grass tion ,songs. The fact that he will gave both sketches"to the je`e politico, legos, will destroy you." ! Burney, former expert rifleman of tie Is bursting in deep emerald veins. I whu,after stulying them,decided that „But this isn't my day to be destroy-" Berks Yeomanry, biought a horse young violets break in purple with learn to mote his body to music will any ooi with ti.ei. aid would have no develop his sense of rhyt&n unusually ed, thou monkey. ..or is it thy day down with Peery shot,but Bledsoe tuts the dawn, well, she told me." difficultydiscovering the hidden guns. " e And freesias Ifit pale faces to the g to attempt the destruction. not so'_orthnate, although, as the da- "Is that necessary before he be,g!bs Meanwhile the cook had prepared ,, "- sun; I destroy w�len I will, Gellegoa lance letween the forces lessened. his _ to play the piano? I thought all that ,., - the.midday meal at the chuck wagon replied grandly. marksmanship improved. .Nor did.the was picked up, naturally, as one ieat n- and xhen the hien had eaten Burneyf "And today is the day?" general manager waste any finis Huge fields are white with cotton, aetlt one rider north into the pass and Gallegos nodded. ; "Today is the glancing toward his flanks to see haw green ed to play:' lanother far down the valley, with in- `;13th barley, alfalfa scents the air f r "I did, too,.but you should just hear day.., well. Get back to your me-i l cla Leis was progressing was in those And moles and there are eager heads thing,Martin talk about . that very Istructions to ride back and glue. warn- qL-nr'eia He knew -it'was suffering, - 4,h.g of the approach of any hostile and let's see what sort of fight a ban- heavi'y, that before it could complete She won't let a pupil begin to arty. Then, leaving Tota Bledsoe it i dit can put up. I had completed the the enveloping movement half of its Of crispy lettuce growing in between learn to play until he can march and ' p charge of the garrison, he, with Senor I business that brought me here. I came horse9 would be down. -So he concen- ve The budded walnut trees— move in other ways to music 'lnter- JDe Haro and six men, rode out into. to-brand our calves, but Martin Bruce -rattd his fire on the centre until Tort And each and every one of these pretink the music by physical mo'" i El Cajon Bonita, seeking the- caives l has already run his iron on them, so Bledsoe came up beside him and nudg- Seems to declare: meat,' I think she calls it." ".Burney bad photographed-on his first, there doesn't appear to be any work ed him in the ribs. Hinter comes—In-.hla, the far South- ,But will he learn to do all that by trip. As fast as these were found and for . men to do. However, since s "The flanks have broke, Mr. Bur- west, going to Kindergarten?" I 9identifled by the photographs,the men And beauty hums and loveliness Is "Oh, yes. They teach a lot of that, ' ;roped and hog-tied the a animal t men fight we must have sooner or later,-I ne;. he shouted. _ prefer it now, because I'm read} for "Don'' let the dismounted riders blest, sort of thing along with much more at- Burney and the jefe politico examined it. Fly at it, Mike. Go, and quickly, reach' the-brush at the base of the And growth is ecer�where! that is really Elbe. I want Billy to I'd ` them -for brands, earmarks. and:thief, murderer, braggart!" hi:l," Burney cried to the men near'_-lt tend himanyIn , but I had thought I'd pieces under the hide This last speech Burney itiade in hi,r. "Pass the word. They'll snip­ of A. Lea.—In "The Christian start him in music first, before he be of he i,:ner side of the left front leg. English for the benefit of his men. ua frcin that cover and some of u; Science %Ionit.)r." came so much interested in other After locating twelve twenty-fivo�Miguel Gallegos proniptly'turned his will get hurt:" things that he wouldn't want to prat- A : cent pieces--on cafe§ with splitorse atld gaiTrped-bacirto-his-to —ETo-�- LIFE'S WORK_ flee. But lifts. Martin assured me 4 gues, each calf bearing the brand and which Tom Bledsoe had been counting 'a Eaett one perforins his life-wor an iliaTthe trainf she witats hira to get earmarl. of Martin Bruce, Senor De through a field glass. BUYING COFFEE then leaves 1t; there will tend to make him more in- -Haro decided he bad secured sufficient ,.How• tnan�:, Toni?" Burney called. The, mo-t important thing to re. Those that eome after him will. eatl• terested in his iqusic and more will- _ proof for his purposes, and the-party "Two hundred and-ten, all mount- member in buying' coffee, is that it "'ate _ Ing to practice. She is going It teach returned to the camp. ed,^ be freshly roasted. Coffee-contains His influence on the age In which him to make up little coags and put "The evidence is-sufficient to con- aci,. e r r vo ati ed inlived.—lb-Id. =. ,. _clef that fellow Bruce to any tour �. here three officers of is lost uirlesg the roasted coffee or create.muou s his cwt: little way. home week for u., Tom. Then to lti�• the toa7,ting and much of lifts savor , Xexico," Senor-5i-Haro ass lred Bur- men. We have Ardent. Proposals.=She "I ve been' ^That sounds Interesting, but isn't riey. - "The first time he--crosses the J the M--exican over * asked to get married lots of times." it funny how differently they teach - international nese t at, in the pursuit of our le�ai --- — He—"Who asked you" tie— - things-saw-from�rhat- deavor to stop this illegal practice. business, we were attacked by' tiff; inhale Minard's Liniment for Asthma. and Father." —"Lite" few years ago, even when we were is - There h nothing,.however, to connect( College?" Niguel Gallegos--with -these cattle _ _ "'Live and Learn"" -- — V4 inter "Sun-Tan" "yes, old as it is, that seems to be and he is a sly fellow. He sends others as sound advice as ever."—Issued by to do his dirty vrorkJ'. - y the National Kindergarten Associa- "We'il catch the others and perhaps tion, S West 40th Street, New York they'- will confess. ,However, before t •f s City. These articles are appearing; that happens, I have a suspicion Mia- a w weekly in our columns.. Rel Gallegos will convict and ,punish himself. He will call upon me tomor- a 2 a b } 'row•—in force.However, do not worry. k Cleaning the Walls i I can handle a force of five hundred it necessary. I will keep my horse se- w Some housewives like a long-hand-i woe a walls while crated in the mesquite on top of yonder led brush to clean the ` ]fill, and it-it seems we may be over- x ';� �' w i others prefer a broom covered with a 1 come,.your excellency can crawl down a soft cloth, and one efficient house- keeper asserts there is nothing quite the barranca to the hill, mount, be#nom. as good as cotton batting. Huachita in two hours and return with - .fr ' two'o troops' of Curates three hours . s She uses a ball 01 this in her, i ' . later. A demonstration-in- his"rear t weekly cleaning to dust the walls will drive Gallegos off and I can hold ! around the radiators, stoves and other. }rim indefinitely., However, I do.not ": .t places that soil more quickly than '. think there will be any fighting to- the rest of wall.. When she ,dusts `iniorrow." the entire wall she fastens a thick ' ,. . . .. aft expect, however, to receive a _ pad of cotton batting on the end of ceefinite ultimatum, Senor Burney?" IANILI a discarded mop handle. With this u f, she goes over the whole wall surface,; "I will wait here and listen to it,"' replacing the cotton pad with a fresh —Always cautious, Burney put out a one as each becoihes soiled. line of outposts that night, relieving x This woman says a cloth 1s too limp :then at two-hour intervals. At nine I !. . ,tea to dust the wall thoroughly. (}reale', '' ,o'clock next morning a lookout on the spots can be removed from the wall t hill to the east reported•-a cloud bf paper by rubbing them with cam- dust :dvancing from the 'direction of phorated chalk. _ Lo3 Osos'; within half an hour it re- �vealed some two hundred mounted I Minima: "Johnny, see that you give men, who came steadily'up the valley, Bobby the lion's sharp of.that orange." halted a mile away- and fanned out Johnny; "Yes, ms." Bobby; "Mam- Jnto a skirmish line, thus bottling the ma, he hasn't given l!B any.'Johnny- men of El Ranchito in El Cajon Bon- "Well,.tsst's all right. Lions don't eat its. oranges!" Presently, front'the waiting column + - ---— Corner of new swimming pool at Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, shpwing children enjoying rays from sun ]sSU•E No. 52—'30 -lamps in between dips, Mlnard's Unln" t lid sort Felt, _ ..,. ,. :..,.'.. a .. , .. :. _ ly;••: _;:.,.. . 'sx?A' -,.,..sS:..: 1s+9+••�.'s: .� ,..,tG'c+m_a .r,'a\u Y•�•?�. -.:;cs^-•.+Mcg-:.. rr, :-,.�*a'.. .,. ?-^'i'«•aax•:-±, �tic6 k ry�n..�-•+ r -.� ,�• i' . . _ �wY,/'srLaM.,:r. xzti;.••'-.5+••'.a.>• ,!aa;a.a'��,1 •_••WrM'+:.�r.n,•waw.u•.p,w: $ • aKitchen• Sink more gracious .than justice-more e=- --Y �s`,� q a quisite even that. truth.' Simrlet Fever and Scarlatina "You don't deserve it, and there- fore Axe Sm -Th kit�shan sink once meant just a enameled tub and sink in the kitchen - Are One and s7me' D we give !t to you-pressed down — .. S.flA -�.e 1�_tIle il'i�._. ' .. ., i _ Thea there is the question of .ihe ally elaith it, but vt•e concede -you - ----� -':,-•i� rt none too ahfay faucets. Although everything you ask, and more—for Fever-Varies' in De leets of Intensi —Li ht Attacks Should, ; • , electric dishwasher. It. old-fashioned 8r ty $ claimins no beauty, it was prised-for pure Io've" dishwashing methods have been dis• Be Treated With Same Care As More Serious Cases Its Utilitarian gaallties,which were far carded, the housewife may-prefer this This is to live greatly, on betgbts superior to those of its ancestors- kind of fixture Installed In her kitchen. that take our everyday breath away, This is one' Ota aeries of weekly most of the surface of the body and- Any s_ sink with-an electric dishwasher- and-dazzle ,our everyday eyes. _The .articles on health topics, written by it Is made up of little red points close - the two bis tMa dishpane'on a rugged' together. -After awhile it begins to Al . at one end and a sink at the other may delicious attitude of bigness to the the Canadian Social Hygiene council, 4, table: ex tly. meet her needs. .The rubber follies—the petty squabbles.of the Per- now we come in our series to tre fade and the a do pools oft, at Bret w: But to-day a kitchen, sink paradigg covered wire frame o the dishwasher aorta who want $10 here, or a bit of over the cheat and body and In very �- disease known as Scarlet Fever. YNR; in -rQya1 "blue, orchid, or Ivory may sets down into the deep circular tub- ground there, or a jewel, or an heir- fine particles. The last parts to peel Isom worth exactly The most important thing that I can are the a also have a variety of shapes and, like compartment. After the dishes y 74 cents in the tell you about Scarlet Fever is that it palms of the hands and the are thoroughly washed they are some- Open rket, gives an indescribable solea of the feet. styles. It may have a drain on one and S.:arlatina".,gre one and the same For weeks after the times left'in the dish washer which tang o'life.' patieLt is ap - disease.' Many people believe th$t parently well and going about his bust- _ �a1de or both sides. It may be a tom- serves as a cupboard when the dishes I•can wish no woman a happier, bination sink and laundry tuba It map amore exciting and thrilling and soul Scarlatina is another disease similar s so he may have an abscess which are not In use. A home builder ought g to, but not the same as Scarlet Fever is discharging matter containing the be a combination sink and electric to be entirely won over to this type satisfying year', than to wish her kind dish washer, or again, the sink equip- of dlehwashing, however, before the —just kind—ia 1931. Nothing in all and less serious.' What actually is germs of thin disease and thereby he ped with a.special stopper may itself money is invested in the fixture. the fairy tales hints at a ,more .r , trite Is-that it is possible to have Scar- may be spreading the disease among serve as a dishpan. Stili another kind'of sink comes mantic adventure than those that will let Fever in varying degrees of fnteu- his friends. Special'— important !s It _ city. A fikht attack is frequently to realize the grave danger =1 Which one.shall be chosen for the I equipped with a dual strainer and a befall tthe woman who determines to g r o!the Scarlet new home?,-The housewife will think be, for one whole twelvemonth, ridicu-I termed Scarlatina. Some people say plications which often follow Scarlet `{ It out well because as item which to device called a pop up waste and over. "Oh, it's just Scarlatina," and neglect Fever. It has long flow which turns the sick into a dish lously,�fllogicakly, idotically, joyously, S been.known that the center of the household activities kind. the disease, permitting the sufferer to this disease nay result in partial or pan by stopping up the waste. The spread the germs throughout on as average,of three times a day''eink can bA Oiled with water with no She will enlist in a pitlfuily small posslbkv complete deafness. It may affect titin A, and which is costly enough and per- danger of overflowing because of the army, but she will find herself among a whole community. heart and the kidneys—ln fact it fay= The Strawberry Tongue" of Scarlet often a forerunner of Bright's Disease, nsanent enough to remain, once it is outlet at the back of the @Ink.similar the few .really happy persons in all Fever ie a symptom which every Doctor Gladys Dick, one of the aciea• -installed, will demand due delibera• to most bathroom basins. In this way the world. .And upon the shamed and tion. the sink itself ie converted into a dish• dishonored banner that she will help grandmother -can recognize: 'The tints who gave us the Dick Teat which, Arrangement and Size - .. , pan. to raise from the mud of the tong, tongue is furred and Lader this white determines whether a person is site- 14 -. :. The arrangement and size of the I covering 1s red and swollen. The ceptible' or immune ,rte this disease. Lay Expensive angry years, she may sometime see kitchen will help to.decide. If there . Concerning materials,'the enameled faintly inscribed the old promise: child suffering from the early stages says that many valuable citizens who By this shall all men know' that of the disease feels tired, restless and are Incapacitated fa the prime o! life Is plenty o1 room and 11 It Is the habit iron Is less expensive than the porce out of sorts. Usually there is a chili, are put out of the running by the ' to prepare meals about the sink, prob- lain and just as durable. Acid resist- ye are My disciples: that ye love one 'vomttlPT or convulsions and often sore weakening after-effects of Scarlet e ably the double drain board will be Ing enamel comes a little higher than another.' t g throat. The ;kin is ver d and hot. Fever .from which the suffered In Y rt' ', - •-'preferred. A large tamiiy- sendhtg fits regular enamel. If chosen in col- Out piles of colied dishes after each'ora, the enamel sinks range in price Holi2(le Coming lowed In a day or too by a rash of hest week our health article will meal will also very likely find the from 25 to.60 s ' per cent. higher-. than I rounded the tutu, of the road �rhich ;-very brilliant red. This spreads usual- deal with ways and means of protect- =� double drain beard an advantage at plain white, it is estimated. led from the neck and chest_all, over, Ing our children against this disease.-'dishwasbing time. On the right side Nickel plated faucets are most gen- UP to my house on thehill• 1.1y _ _ j can be plied the soiled dishes, and op orally used for medium priced- Plumb- And my home-coming beart,la its.joy the lett the clean ones after they have Ing. Chromium plated trimmings, ran ahead - Ea.i&s Core Composed What ' New Yoh' come from the washing compartment however, are very desirable. They are To see. ii ft loved me still, i Iron sllld Nickel j' In the center, harder than nickel and do not rust or The core of the earth is composel j$ e�j'jj]$ - -. The combination laundry tub and tarnish. Although a Ilttle more ea- The myrtles wereflying their: oY iron Dr. Lea sink offers man advantages son H. Adams h s- _ a as y tagea for the pensive, chromium plated trimmings iters of rose. P y - - g se, ical chemist of the Geophysical La':- y I being always lustrous are a great joy The moarigolds dap danced sunny-haired. :'oratory, Carnegie Institution, of BY Ai[ ABELLE WORTHINGTON 1 small family. The miniature enameled tub either at the left or right of the i to the housewife when she no longer And down by the pergola, blue, blue: Washington, says in a research nor- ti sink is covered with an enameled, or needs to polish and scour-the metal boas Wash issued -bythe E arch rias I ifttesfrated Dressmrkirtp Leeson Fur sometimes a chromfum-plated, remov- it d? Before Plans Are•Complete On.slender delphiniums flared. Foundation. niched With Ever able drain board- When the tub Is In y Pattern " USA. the drain board Is' switched over The sink question needs to be set�ly lit'le white house opened wide Its `Neglecting the relatively tl^in film . fled even before the architect's plans of stdimentary rocks at the surface,' -_ to cover the sink. and when the sink door, - is In use, the drain board takes its are complete, for, to maintain balance kA:cording• to D-r: Adams, -there is aWhere the clematis blossomed. and proportion, windows can be or- grit laver of ^ranke ten ml'ei thic'.: i -- 'usual plat• beside the sink basin. The . - .corset, - t ranged above the sink .and along its + below that a layer of basalt:c rycf:a - miniature tub Is convenient for small fall length. . One very acce8eablei And leaf-patterned, sunlight dappled .aenty riles thsck� then 2.4p0 Utiles s vachings, especially when the delicate the floor I ;fabrics to be washed are Lew, grouping Is a row of windows above' To welcome my eager feet. of perAcrite, a ^••cit rar. at ihe sur- -the sink, giving the worker a glimpse j face, const ting of .iron magnesium Just the Thin ." •'- " of the garden to ha if and perhaps silicate, and finally. g pp y ps! y a central corn Many women nowadays assume the speed up the Rork. The length and}And. oh, such s jubilee never was had I 4,000 miles :in diameter of metell'ic reaponsib41lty of keeping their stock• sh By ladles in diadems; Ings and silk ape of the 'sink will determine the -r iron with a little nickel. _ _ [['hy, even the white ruffled curtaluq "Perhaps t garments clean as well number and-size of the windows. I r he most striking feature its mended, but the laundry tubs aro The size of the family, the ah I were glad "of the tom ape and And fluttered their airy hems. position of the whole eart.'i - _.'too. large and inconvenient for such size of the kitchen,and mast of all the I is that.our globe Is made up almost Sue fabrics and the bathroom is not habits of working in this much used I ' �entirely of four elements: iron, titan- 7always the ideal place for this house- room will help to determine the type hen up went a prayer like wiag� Ztn- nesium. silicun and oxygen; The re- furled' ff g -'Hold activity, Vader these circum- of sink best adapted to the needs,- ' t maining eighty=eight possible elements - When they Llft to .the sty's blue stances, thin combination of miniature Ia "The Christian Science 31oa#tor. dome,- are confined to the thin-film called the - _ --- --- ---. -- ---- I thank you. dear Goc2, lit. behalf of I crust,' ' - tl}._. -- .Let Self-Control even where the petty details of our l the world Gifts petty lives are concerned, love'14n't For' the beautiful tbitig c8lfed r ' an easy agent to employ. home!" -a-re great g•:ft s- but the rorre- . ,Settle Djsputes What . . _ Kindness is a frightfully difficult -Hazel Harper Harris. latives of great work? i thing to manage. Hate Is so near= c, We are no' born for oursel"; _but 'Combined With Kindness a so eat i 'for' our kind.--for our neighbor; -for y! rJtoQ Squeaking Rims our country; it is but selfishness and Happy New Year Will The other day I saw a woman jump If the rims squeak ir, driving, try I indolence, a perverse 2astidlous�esa - Be Assured hastily into a taxicab upon a crowded smoothing up the-rough spots on th-:! and unmanliness, -and no virtue or . Mty, street corner, . 'split ends of the rim or locking,ring praise to bur our tale n a i Resolved: That 1931 Is to�be a '•The station. am quick as you can" (with a file. Rust, which usually ar• kin.-CardinalyNewmaa,talent 1 nap• kitrdnese year. she said to the driver, - cumulates about the lug bolts and ins - Utd�oit_ever have ihe_ - •"pt'8ai-Fri are . Karin some one nice to you, when madam,.• You making, g be painted if care is used tc keepthe, Ueiue sold as rabbis skins to be used ' you believed that same person had "The 1 o'hlock!" the woman.-Rbo J faint from filling the threads. to life making of lmirat!on beaver. igood reason not to be nice? had-a heavy suitcase, said anxiously. Isn't that the most wonderful thing 'You won't make it In this cab, Dog's _. i + If all the persons'who could logic- be five minutes before we even move." aally ae kind and nice and generous and "Then TIT have 'to run for it!" the " Helpful in this world were kind and woman cried, gathering her things. _ mice and generous and helpful, it The driver turned surly. Wou ons ago have become the ping- "Say, look-where, I put my ting' --- - - _ .dom, down-I'll have to turn in my 15 to ouL of every ten lawsuits cents for-that," lie began truculently^. I' could be settled out of court, if one The woman was in the act of rushing 2858 aide or the other would just be kind. away, but she turned back. f Wars begin with petty, quarrels- "You say you'll have to pay?u' - hon' many of its now remember the "Yes, ma-am, I'll have to pay- - t This attractive dark green jsattertt� pitiful dispute that plunged the world them's the rules-" the driver shouted ed wool crepe is especially. adaptable In war, a few years ago, and cost eight rudely. - to figures a little above normal. mi lion youn and glorious lives? "But All the beat points Have been .. �• g , Your cab actually didn't( + brought out to give a slimming sit- .�; t�"ht', if that 'same dispute took move!. .l ou.didn't start dour engine!"I , houette. " plate today between two neighbors of "That's all right, I put my flag h For instance, the surplice closing , Years and aline; we would despise down."' adds a softly rippling rover that cuts both families henceforth, as being I see-" she said. She put her,Lag the breadth. Still more helpful too chiHish - too quarrelsome - to down on the sidewalk, groped-in a I P per- too h haps is the shaped yoke-brought up . .:. .,•slten�• a decent self-control: - 'smaller bag, took out 30 cents. "There �*? �: - hind words kill wars, and that's you are," she said cheerfully, andl . to the waistline at the left side front,' the only sort of killing we should ever catchin; up'her Uag again, she stritg• that narrows the hipline. The surplice - knoo:, Ugliness, rudeness - i vestee also does its bit toward slender. ba;a cams t lire jealousy, sled.on her way, 3r, nese and is very becoinin O e in,the atmosphere of The driver looked at me, and an un• �' "y , rY g simple kindness, The circular skirt is beautifully happier face I have never seen. "She moulded to the figure with gracious Y , And that seems to me-when all the didn't have to tip me-" he said min- swing at the hem. . " �tarcria3ists and sclentista and statin- erably, gently, "I would,of took her 4 tyle No. 2858 may be had in sizes ticiaua have shouted themaelvea' to her tratir, but loon-a-here, I'm stuck 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 inches bust. A bo, .4e seems to me proof that in traffic! I'd a carried her bag, but Bieck canton crepe with turquoise Clnrl lives; and.that God 18 love. I can't ]save my car-she didn't have , blue vest is stunning. t More terrible than the armies, the to be so quick with the tip-alI I says , y: Size 36 requires 4714 yards 89-inch bombardments, the slaughter of the was the rules is-" . _ a • aRliOn9—011e Simple word of friendli• I left him still,explaining. He was - with yard 27-inch contrasting. - �i HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Jae-*.;;, of sympathy, or understanding, the one to pity, after all. For if her , 1Ce'll try everything eIaei hate, finer sensibilities, her better training, e" Write our name and address plain. Murder, slaughter, Iles. �� M zta : a+ Y blood. enabled her, even hurried'aad anxious patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in, But w•q won't try anything as Irre as she was, to act as 'she did, wasn't •;j: ♦ ly, giving number and size of such' aistible as the simple love and service she far the more fortunate of the two? r ;< �� , stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap i and forgiveness of our brother, _ Kindness Isn't reasonable ,or It Isn't, i. s y it carefully) for each number, and r; _ The world-would go down before it. kindness. Any one can be reasonable, .•` $ometlmes we catch just a glimpse o1 statistics!, logical. . ° ; �' `r address your order to Wilson Patterns x^ Service, 78 West Adela'de St.,Toronto.' tire'stnpehdoue poasibllity of fighting "You sold-we can prove It-and :with love, with.generosity heaped up- You did-and .we can prove that-" t on geuerosity, with love piled on top Any one can do that! - A hint to fathers: Do your toy shop ` of love. But.it is the vett' essence of kind- Farhad Cyclone, one of crack hurdlers of Wembley greyhound track, Plaw early. Think of the fun you'll R� - We see It work in little things. Yet nese to be unexV.9ac�, uareaeonabW celebrated his third birthday recently with a cake furnished by his owner. have between now and Christmas ' The Christian Science Monitor." • o„gt the ,grave-yard of the Lakes 3 , A. . 3 'J'3EO Me BONDS-•.Government. Mun +mi f _-- nrhich lies at the opening to White- 8eourity and servios.in oe gwsondw'--*I I 6 p m. on Tuesday night, Oct 28th, fish Bay. where many lives pad ships Insurance of all kinds: Safe investments at from 6 to 7 pat -TERMS have been lost, The Soo was finally oeot• /t.78 pec yesc.: •i.aou gold In ae•anea in one of the principal berths to Fort si ted about 4 a m. Sunday Nov. Low rates for Auto Insurance And ,stieedpuoa. co she United Sow and Ccsat William Harbor, Dock han4is and % Fire Insurance. INSURANCE—All classes written d- Britaint Unl advance. warehouse men had completed load- 2nd. Also, representative of cluding Fire, Automobile. Wind•. Tl:e unfounded reports given b}' storm, Accident andSIcknese. ver thirteen hundred tong e press on Saturd ov 1st,ft 'hp Canada Life_�urunce_Co. _ _ flour for Eastern Canada, into the a'-N Phone or write - ihold of the Ashba} of the Tree Liner ear to have been due to the Light- 421y Phone Pick.filfi Address 43Lf - ED. BO�V3fAN,Whitby a __-.,__JOHN MbRKAR, Proprietor, keeper at Michipicoten Isi'd (Quebec B90UGHAM, - ONTARIO Commanded by. Capt. A. J Hogue, of - f _ Pickering, the Ashbay is one of a Harbor) near the north shore- sia Sup• — — fleet of steel freighters built for the crior having observed the sister shin ?' NOTES AND COMMENTS. the Oakba floundering' in the seas Tree Line by a firm of stupbuild'ers y in France. The ' are rimariiy sea to the south of the island. The Ash- R01,Y r. M •D R R . I �- H _ Farmers in•Ontario are feeling going vessels and the Ashba;:, with bay was of course ors t the Aht- f r3 l eel;er concluded this t be the Ash- C A, /� `the results of the present finau- a 34 foot beam.and 236 feet ir_ length bay, which was then thought by the P1 C K G R I I•ti V yeial' depression which prevails is a.particularly .eaworthy vessel. outside world to b� lost. Both ships P P Manned by a crew of 20 men, includ- however, under expert command an.l throughout the world:. But their ing ergineers, .iipers, oilers etc., who _condition is ,nothing to be cum- are_always expected to be `"on the Seamanship ionised one of 'the , pared with the condition of the job's with twin-compound, Coal-fired worst storms on the Lakes and are To Our Old and'New.Friends and All of You whose . engin2s, she has out-weathered both now, safely berthed for the w-intar in farmers in•the north-west provin• Kingston Harbor. freadship we try to deserve, we extend Season's Greetings. Atlantic and Great Lakes seas. ,see. Their crops in general have The Ashbay slipped- from her - May your Christmas be Happy and may 1931 bring you - Amen good, but the prices paid'for moorings, with her keel thirteen feet Married.Wolman Fears Gas :. heir products will not pay them below the warface, in a dark mist, —Eats Only Baby Food Peace and Prosperity. , for the harvesting., A resident of blown to -sea by a snow-laden gale ,.For 3 years I ate only baby food. Good Will and Friendliness cannot be conveyed by from the Nor' West. ' The general- everything else formed gas. Now, �Ghis tawoehip, a business mann course is laid on a direct line to Wel- y R thanks to Adlerika, 1 eat anything words alone. Itis our desire to prove by our actions the aeeeived a letter from a friend in come Island, seven miles south-east and enjoy life."—Mrs. M. Gunn. the west, and he stated that all of Fort �Iliam. This short trip gave. Just ONE spoonful Adlerika re• sincerity of our Cordial.Wishes for Your �`rrture Happi- Abe could get for his barley was 6 the crew such a strenuous fight that lieves all G1A8 so you can eat and the Capt. decided to anchor in shelf- sleep better. Acts on BOTH upper nese and Welfare, - reents a bushel, and he paid 7 cents er till daylight. However at daylight and lower bowel removing poisons for threshing alone. It . would the gale had not abated, and the snow you never knew' were there, and ti _ 16sve paid him to let the grain rot still blew to sea, but visibility was which caused you stomach trouble. CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING fair, and with the sun coming up No matter what you have tried for in the field. Bewley to some parts stomach and bowels. Adlerika will over her bow, and the snow over her Is quoted at 10cents, and wheat at stern, ice-covered rxinches and chain surprise you! E. C. Jones! Drug Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 800 .•.'!!5 cents per bushel, and when the began their screech of hoisting air- Jtore, Pickering. 4armers are cumpelled to borrow chor,-anti the Ashbay again nosed in- to the unkno-wn. Notice to Creditors +sent. interest. With the high The prescribed Course was follow- Pickering Hardware tore ed through Island Royale and Pass- IN THE MATTER of the Estate o: ,tariff on farru implements Hod age Island, about forty-five miles to William T, Dunbar, late of the Town- -z ."Wo grods the condition of the sea. After passing this point the ship of Pickering, Esquire, deceased. broad, heartless Superior .s opened All persons having any claims a iocwth west farmer• is really very before the oncoming vessel, and ,on gainst the estate of William T. Dun- _ -aaerious. hlueb of .the burden cf this occasion, seas that -mashed over bar, late of the Township of Picker- '9Ve have Gifts for Mother, Father, Sister and Brother : 1the present'depreesiou falls large the decks of the Ashbay from bow to ing, who died on or about the 23rd, - . Let us make a few Suggestions illy on the farmer, while the banker stern, and the snow falling co heavily day of August 1930, are hereby mt- - dues not feel the depression ataleee the course was altered, and the North ified 'to send in to the undersigned Aladin Lampe, Electric Washers, Electric Coffee Percolators, Eleebrie Shore of the State of Michigan broug- executors or their Solicitors, on or Irons and Toaeters, Silverware, Ovenware`, Skates and Boots, - ibe Rambles in stocks when he 'Ail ht in front of them. Forty miles from before the 10th, day of Jaguars 1931, eaffer when the crash comes. Island Royale, the vessel was headed full particulars of their claims. Hockey n Sticks and Pucks, Sleighs, Wagons, Kiddy Gare, back, south-westerly to 'Manitou Is- Immediately after the said loth, Gauntlets and Mitts, Pocket Solves, Razors and There ie at present throughout o7say other things useful in tae home. •-th+a world as over. [OdaCtiOD Of land and Keeweenaiv Harbor for shel- day of January 1981, the assets o€ .: P ter. The wind by this flims had alter- the said estate will be distributed a- sural presents are most appreciated, Come In and see wheat. which is the cause of the ed somewhat and owas directing the mongst the persons' entitled thereto, what we have. It is a pleasure to -1tarmer being unable to market his seas at her sides, making navigation having regard onlyto claim3 of which dhow our goods. more difficult, but it was felt that in the executors shall then have notice. �raln at a reasonable price. At doing this, a fate similiar to that Margaret Dunbar, Wiiliaa Bowie '�ttbe coming session of the Domia- ',which befell the steamer Lambton Jr, Dunbar, John Gardner Dunbar, We have it, can get It. or it is not made. - `a4on House It is expected that some- 1927 would be avoided. Shelter in let find the Toronto General Trusts -)#ting will be done to bring relief of Gull Rock Light was sound after Corporation, executors, by their -to the farmer until the resent having sailed south-west about thir- Solicitors, P ty miles, and fighting heavy cess for DALES and JOHNSTON. * QALSDON « PICKERING -idepression passes, and if :this is over five hours, reaching shelter at 485 Danforth Avenue. s S. i77 t,9 isnot done, it is stated a mild revo i a. m. Thursday morning Toronto. illation may take place. The Ashbay lay at anchor until Saturday morning, when the sao� HIS� �S CONTEST ., abated sufficiently to allow those in 5 c see al Eli "'A Merry Christmas to All Command a clear vies;, of the sea a• i�*lord l=ft - - .. ;.the sincere wish of every true head, but the gale roared up behind Let us tell you how to win a Set of Dtahee �Chriatiao and th3 words echolin them without any suggestion o1 Cas- —"- -- - - ABSOLUTELY FREE •every part of the world where the Ing up. The hatches were battened, M .0 0 v E D r ' teachtnRe of Christ have entered and with the crew below, the Ashbay - ,Contest closes�st 9 o. to. on December the 24th, 1930 nosed out into heavy yeas again, but Having rented my premises in � e are din IH in Some ver artistic and tactical (.lifts for -the hearts of the people. Out' this time, instead of following the P y R y p Saviour ,came into the:world to usual course, Capt. Hogue plotte.l a Pickering I Have moved to your selection : Boxed Hdkfy from 25c up, Hosiery at, brio Ruud cheer and ha Ines+. course close by the Michigan shore. 'IC IN,6 A. greatly reduced prices for Xmaq selling Scarfs, 'Wherever Christ went he p>u ht sometimes within two miles of land, Tree, Belts, BrHCPa, Suspenders Etc, K and only at Sable'Point were they R'here I will conduct a black- oto banish suffering. hatred sad obliged to put out to sea�;p avoid a smitbing bnsiness and a EXTRA SPECIALS—Heavy Laced Rubbers clearing at Youthe 1.96, dangerous shoal. hervice station. Boys' '1..25, Mea%j 2.40. misery. Ever Glace He tvg9 CrUCi From here, nothing unusual (to a ImperiHl nil auf1 RN", tires and All Rubbers priced foruick selling, Watch our windows. rifled and departed frons ttii9 world. seaman) happened while en route ter fire repairs. P g' His spirit has -remained Kith ay the Soo, This course took the ship Alio, Taxi Service to or from - Phone 1- 4 _ and He continues that work w hieh i any point. - 'j. 7He began while He was on this f warfh in human form. When the Here's Your Chance, C EC I L B R A D L IE Y Angels heralded His birth the "`thous risk to use 9vhilla 9pehr'r (j T LAW : 3t Remedy for tousilitis. quinsy, croup, �'{/ T. , p 10 $ 3M R = N C* +sang "Peace on Earth, Good=will mad ib, colds.ecse coughs. E re throats Phone Brook. 1808 j -'- "toward men, and that has been y guaranteed. Try it. E. O. Jones' Kinsale � Ontario the mission of His followers ever drugstore, Pickering. Kinsale, • _ since. It is true that at times, men who have been nominally Christ- ;lane, have not lived up to their11 Is ,r - •professioae, but there has been no _•. ' , for Travel and Gaffs ----_ tlme in the history, of the world A In which practical Christianity ;ins been more active than it is at Wardrobe Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Overnight Cases, Fitted Oases,' the present time. Never before - �rasrtl the *ing'* jotaHhmaH Wardrobe Hat Boxes, Wardrobe Suit Cases, Club-Bags, i fixe there been such large sums ' I Shopping Speoial Bags 8ho is Bags, School Bags, •donated for charitable purposes and Oases for every purpose. _ and for missionary purposes. THE SEASONS A large stock of to select from at prices to suit your puree STever before has there, been so 36 years experience in making selling snany organizations in cities and .` G''ItL.'Iri'•I'IN all kinds of Leather Goode. downs whose object is' to relieve suffering and to.supply the needy - :.We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. with the necessaries of life, The -The development of the King's High- 'large number of hospitals, rani- ways has encouraged frequent travel and " IC T D D : 4&riums and* other institntiuns more i.ntiluate social and business inter- -that have been erected in all parts _ Harness and Collar Manufacturer of the world have been built large course. _ a: ay by the contribatione of ensu of " ' Home Phore 8400 , !wealth who realize that they have It has been our earnest endeavor to ��.A.RI�H Ate• �N'Z'- -f responsibility resting upon them .-contlribute to your Conti-need progress and • ' •to bring relief and joy to suffering 'i prosperity by bringing to all the communi- Xmas ' Groceries ' •1humanity, Governments in Criet. A* inn countries are also prompted ties on our houtes. the full benefits of this : by the came motlyes. They are splendid system of highways. ' simply carrying out the teachings Valenti& Raisins, 2 lbs. 26e Shelled Walnuts, 1 lb 550 :of Christ. At this season of the The members of Gray Coach Lines Sultana See Raisins,31b. 29c Mixed Peel, i lb. •: 20a Glace Cherries, 1 lb.... .. 45c Icing Sugar, lbs. Zia - wear,- when-811-Christen n�CaBi7tat' l��bappy_t0 join iII eateIId- Shelled Almonds, 1 lb. 45e Flaporing Extracts, .celebrating the birth of Christ, it g to ill, that old, Old wish—A Meirry Outran , •• bottles for ,.. 25a do natural that the spirit of love :.8unklesed Oranges, 25 to 60 cent', 8 dozen should be more in evidence than Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous Mixed Ohr'letn,ss Nuts, per lb. 22 cents - -at other seasons., At the present New Year. Also, a good assortment of Chri�hnas Candies %nd time, owing to the business de- ether groan Goode at re •Leonebie prioes : , . pression, there is much su�erioR t Call and see us r�r and want, hitt those who are thea GrayCoad Lines Ste deliver.suffering should be thankful that Phone you order, they are living in a Christian Phone Markham 6402. country where much will be done General,', ` �.1rE'en River -to assist them, Wm M. Duncan Merchant, - 3 p • rl . Ci.ARRMONT. (ioedoo Greg o3 Toros TFIANKa► _ _ CARD Ole a verity, is holllaying at his home I wish to thank my, patrons a Very > - 1>i8i**'�:��-`` KOH, 0"'t Sleep, Gets .There are several cases of scarlet here, Merry Christmas and a Happy New filed Times Prise �L Nel'90II8, Rates Pe0 le fever in the village but fortunate. L- and hire,Fiagold and famil . Yew'• p i 8, .iy the are of a very mild type, y " .Mrs. A. Pratt "I could not else are spending Uhristmas Day with y nue Ic could dd ever paced gat.eo nerve M. J. Mrs. Willner, of Toron• friends in the cit Claremont Oat. y y. lace taking oto, anent daturday.withthe -lat y' .-.M. __- 3Bab. Ra i File 19 hotrresndteet - Stewart Gral;am, who-ie teach- 3 Climbeing Ell Scarlet- 200 full of pep x!!dxl tees parents, E. and Mesa Gleeson. ing school at Cochrane is home for -CAKD OF THANKS I Rambler,Cricusop .. 200 For 30 yearedoctore have prescribed bed 41' month with Adam and M1s.S spending Wm. Thompson has been cep a many frisyni-ends 3 Gus Au Teplelz, Red LA0 Vinol because it contains im ortpnt Mrs. Thos,mond after bbous sreturned the Christmas holidays. faWe'w'l d tsh o think and words f ends 9'Coreo cis p P -1.00 mineral elements of iron, calcium and Spears �olnted caretaker of the ComnIun- P y y beautiful-floral 3.0,aillar'dia „ 1.00'cod liver peptone. The very FIRST of R'hitevale. ity Hall in place of,Oscar Barber, tributes in our recent bereavement. 3 Uhrysanthemums, Hardy . :1,00 bottle brings sound 4leep•and Clifford and :Firs. Pilkey and who hsa resigned. D. M. Morgan and Family.. 3�*ypsaphillia(Baby's,Brewth) - 100 appetite. Nervous. worn out people �.> ebildren, of Toronto, are spending «� 3 Iris. Cera�an 1.00 are surprised how QUICK Vinol ives Dins, R'm• Thompson is 4pend• 3 Pateoniae g �r` their Christmas vacation with What Ambition Did for Joe 1,50 new life and pep, T+�stes deli taus, y; relatives in Claremont. 1°R a week in Toronto with her 3 Shasta Daisy ,; I,GO E. C, Jones'Drug Store, Pickeri Our merchants report a fain daughter, Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Joe had a job in a factory. Though _ p y Thompson is not Improving as it was hard, he worked cheerfully FIIOtn _ _ � � good Christmas trade during the early and late, because h anted to Agent,fact as her friends would like. be a foreman with 1 rg pay,in or- Jahn T. Elliott, Blaeksmith>Lng i past Week, notwithstanding the der that he might g is wife and 279 Mary Street, Oshawa - general business depression. `""-'- children a better.home. Then he be- c Mr. and Mrs. Johnston of To' 1 Kara to feel extra tired couldn't sleep, Pbone 414 W 26tf Horse-shoeing and. General ork . • Blacksmithin ' was weary all day lone and'his chest ronto, have been visiting with 03• p -pained him. one day he fainted at promptly attended . � car and Mrs. Barber and with Mr. his job. The doctor,said he had only '� Lawn Mowers Sharpened one chance of re9-py�p,from his trou- j; { Barber's parents in Uxbridge- Horse shoeing a Specialty. ble—eonsumpt!'on—and that was to + ARMS WANTED and Repaired; Lea Pil be treated at the Muskoka Hospital �• -key experience difficul• All General Work,including Wood for consumptives. Satisfaction guaranteed. ty on the 8th concession on Tues- Work, promptly 8o ill Was Joe that it has taken Will exchange revenue produc- Phone Ma 126 day morning during the snow- attended to. almost two years to Duma him up to ing Toronto property. anythinglike normal. but he hopes to y. storm, necessitating a transfer of Also, be able o return home soon and tske for farm. _i Q � 1 ' uy once more the duty of supporting his load. Agent for Taco Farm Sly HIGHLAND CREEK ' r Mrs. Alex Morgan and daughter, y, his f`a'ils• Also, want small acreages. ' Machinery. For work such as this, your wb- of Bobcaygeon, have been spend. Seri >. caked. will sou Plewa STAN. DISNEY, 41 Tilson Rd. T T•�-�� •� Ing a few.da a at the home of the F• T` �7CTOOCI°W°aLZ CS e•mee,2 much as yo tCan t Toronto. Hy 7268 ) B IJ I L D E R 8 y (14.17 TORONTO a=: former's parents, Nelson and Mrs. GREENWOOD 491y WgR• We are now ready to Christmas dinner means abig Isupply you with:,. thing in some homes. The NEWS Coal, Just Oin(�V shortoverhead one man in town state . .Coal 1 ,- .' ,' BRICKS, 'UONCRET$ :that they expected forty-six for BLOCKS INTERLOCK- Christmas dinner. , The Christmas entertainment in Hard and Soft Boal of the' V k' 'before ' ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, the Community Hall was given • BAND AND GRAVEL. before a capacity audience and best quality OII -- ,was a pleasant feature frim start hang Ferry +Lament. to finish, ex<yting favorable comment from those who attend - C H R, IS T M A 'S .—Products Co THOS. L.�Wp Quite a number from Claremont 1=1031ee Gut 871 Bay St., Toronto >t attended the Cbrietmas tree and ' PLANT-1 mile north of a concert in the school on the 7th We are read with a frill line of Gifts for Mother Father Highland Creek. ..concession on Friday night last. y > > :The school was filled to capacity NEW STORE I aster and Brother. Also, post cards and a splendid program was rend and decorations. ems. 2 Pkgs Shredded Wheat, for - 25c - bald In the gBaptist Church on 4 Pkgs Jelly Powders. for 26c " ;Let us make a few suggestions: A Watehni ht service will be / 1 Wednesday, Dec. 81st. from 11 p• 6 Bars P&G Soap, for ... 25c l # M. to 12 o'cloek, midnight. A eor- 2 Cans Pork and Beans, for 25e RadioAtwater—gent Deforest Crosley, 'Senora, Rogers.) BARR dial invitation to extended to all 8 Cans Soup,for ... .. 29c ' to join in this service of re wase 8 Cane Pees, for ..; 29c leotric and Hand Washers, Electrio 8teves, cratien. Hsoten, Irons, Tosaters eta. Lyman Pilkey is busy these days Zroae Fruits all is Stock—Raisins, 1 .- wetting the the Caledonia spo t. ready Currants.tnd Cherries. oleman Lamps and Lanterns and Aladdin Lamps, Take '. or the winter's sport. On acSpices. .. --_ �coant of the long period of dry Highest prices paid for batter One home and try it without opligation to buy. _ weather he finds it necessary to draw the water needed to flood and eggs. Mrs. Kenneth Reesor won the y .tf II'�` the rink. Save our coupons for Rogers' Q.f'l .a'i Levi Linton moved his house Silverware, also Child's 1e prize lamp. _ Savin Plan. E speak of artlstle hold furniture last week to Guelph +� Bn somethin useful this Christmas `� desigsis that �+ •where he has been transferred by fi'r'es delivery every day, y B dignified, not artistic the C. P. R. to be section foreman Phone 2601. and 'buy it here because our stock is - designs that would be i on the Guelph 'division. While �� �� OVERLAND 'certainly complete and the inappropriate for the we are sorry to lose him from _ 1 _ p=poft in vim The Claremont we congratulate him on 871- Phone 2601 __ ... -prices are the lowest.. one Illustrated is sim- If you cannot bny a aew one we have a large ' p �� artistry.has +1 '-''his promotion. • A shooting match fora number number Of of geese at Charles Vine's, lot 28, 7 f used Washers, Stoves and t,adios ••.j "Bo (treater Tribute' coo. 8, Pickering, near Athq qts• E `� tion, C. P. R, on Saturday, Dec. • to choose from. ` N. W. STAFFORD, "27th, at 1.00 o'clock sharp, Shot _ Sinperatan Rosd, Run s 35 cents, rifles 30 cents CLAREMONT Cha''l C el"� - « �larellrlOfl� Wbicby - 'Shot Run shells wilt be supplied. p '� Come and get a goose for pour Grocery Specials: _ .. . _.. .__ Phu 18 rWbit y b ;.r. de ;New Yea re' dinner, ' 2 Cans Pork and Beans, 20c TO THE SUNNY SOUTH +�' The heaviest snowstorm of the 2 Cans Peas, 2Zc ., season occurred on Tuesday morn- 2 Cans Tomatoes. .. 25c go Q !ing wben about two inches of eno.w 2 Cans Corn, ,- 29c fell, thus giving the landscape a 2 Lbs. Raisins, 20c 'wintry appearance, thus remind- 2 Pkgs Shreddwd Wheat;.. 86c ling as of an old-fashioned Christ 2 Pkts Kelloggs' Bran Flakes, ar a pkg Roman Mel We .lmaa, minus the merry sleigh-belle Maple IA&r Xut%W Fire which gave the Canadian winter a gel ; oRg's All Bran, ._ 22c � 8 Bars P at il Soap, ,� 86c �e ��� and Co � tY �dietinetive character. 7 Have Oa&G Sol .. ., 860 7 Co - Oliflord Soden, who is driving 8 Lbs. Soap Chips. .. 860 leached viaCaaadiaaNat41ona1 Cheap rates for farm and oounttt - one'of 'Brown's Bread'trucks, has I,aige pkg Ozydol. .. .860 � p� Choice o f buildings. , do rouft&intmesdim Costs areWindetorm Insurance on btdUh M the award ven the salesman Highest pew paw m' u e an - wind- -+creaking the highest sales over • Phone order. We deliver, � Add meet to the a►ntomebile�Insurance stated period prior instal Christmas. M . $ R -�• & N- t bY' � Of an kinds. <? -_. ze in b is instance was • FARMS FOB 8ALB s and a ' . y gentienun s gold —Phone Claremont 8701 :.els Vasioo�trer and V1f Write or phone watch, he having secured both. — - - _ - - � -.. E De B O �' M A 11� Our continuation and pablia eehools closed on Friday last for ;. �.ORID A y the Christmas vacation, to be re- C© 20 WHITBY, ONT. opened on Monday, Jan. 5th, and 'the wschers left for their respect. Bosh Green River ive homes. On'Friday afternoon a a the teachers and pupils marked i At J 3Basket Factory j the clo$ing of the school by giving . �1 • • i • • • Manufacturers of '-• concert which they all thorough- ly enjoyed. All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berm Alvin Bushbyr of Pickerin¢, has you We wish ythe — Crates, Farmerq, Bushel a furnace in Mrs: Lyman Pilirey'e .—..just completed the installation of J Baskets,s, Clothes Baskets. _ —' residence, which is occupied by C -= 'Season s The Most Frank Pennock, ' s, A. Overland, Mr. Bushhy also Proprietor installed all the modern conven• � -i fences in the residence a few Liquid? reeting8 quid Maker of the well known ,. Barnes Baskets. months ago. Mrs. Pilkey has now I Phone Markham 8409 one of the best equipped and most We take,this oppor- - investment convenient bonses in town. y tIInit Of thanking ` Mr. Lye, the burse shoe and general blacksmith in J.McGrath's you ter your liberal shop has made anch success that [SAVINGS Bank Account is primarily an in-,. �.y��.-slo� patronage durin A r be requires a helper in the person p g:veetmen't. But it is the only inestment yield- of his eon, who is also a mechanic, the past and eateII in a fair rate of interest, thrt is!available for - y" having learnt the trade of saw the best wishes for cur use at a moment's rotice. Emergencies can filing and truing all makes of saws. the ri eW year,1931 be immediately met by the bank account that has ;• ' Mr. Lye hereby thanks hie many > > been consistently developed. Your investment,as patrons for their support and and hope our many such, yields regular returns in interest. Your t' wishes them the compliments of • pleasant relations investment as a bank account yields constant i d the seasons -satisfaction and peace of mind in the fact that is l' s► The annual Christmas services w111 QOIItlIIlie. ;always ready+for other uses without the tr6ttble will be held in the United Churbh of converting it into cash. on Sunday neat. Special musical - program in the Sunday School at 10 a. m., to which all are invited. F -I G-O-L"— � .NT Special musical numbers will be �4 BANK given by the choir at 11 a. m., and ` It suitable Christmas topic will berower Price More I OF C01"E C�j taken. The evening service will W;,,,,,,,,�n;,aurnfpernnitd consist largely of ,the Flinging .of W�18r8 0llaht COIiCtS THE STAND�4I2D BANK OF CANADA Sold and Installed,-by : Christmaq 'carols with special y 4 , 3 vocal selections. Visitors' and I CLAREMONT, ONT. ----- —.—� j FRANK 1 PRO USB eta r gers are cordially invited. I .., .- w t PICKERINA — ONTA8112 Q, ' ..•w s,.�.:- ".:.. --.r-, ,s+p•• {, F '-'RPS d..y�a'3':..-,. -,.., .-s-: -. , r. ..;,• ..,. b ...�:: 'C I�. - .,..:l. +.n+.• •A l'vs.,n ,.-�� ',••[ - "'" ✓s.'4.' - 4 F w". YN .MX9WYA':l: u�,l,•t+r$�'. rli If ,✓!'^. r^ tare, an e A" not strained. y O� To curb the hof, quick temper, and `!�i O restrain bitter, biting words, when aa- Celebrate New Year's Eve with a guests fro m each side and give.eacltt a-. 1�^ �j•.j�+ !H i gored . wounded, is an up-hill,.diad- carnival this year. of them a balloon on a long string.. /. ,Rl1,V jra ..N�� I cult task, and many failures must Decorate a booth with carnival They must each try to give it to some • occur before the haughty spirit can colors, red and white, and serve from one who wears .the opposing color. be ruled; yet perseverance makes this it the -usual outdoor refreshments: Thier is done by trying to hit the other resoive.poasible, small bags of.popeorn, peanuts, pink person's balloon with liars. When a Ao The boy I have pictured is not lemonade, taffy candy wrapped is player has done so, the opponent must a All over the Old Country belle great ed out 19E8 and rung is its successor ! ' a and small will be ringing the Neiv while huge crowds surged through the a mud; his laugh and shout ring out pieces of oiled paper with twisted take both balloons and try to pro- - "Year in, sad though at first the sub- streets qutside. Several years ago loudly in baseball, tag and hunt, the end's, and "hot dog" sandwiches. tett them both while the girl who ' ere is Folkstone Church 'was particularly .hare; he wears cut the knees,ot his Of course you will have circus acts has succeeded in getting rid of her jlect seems uninteresting, yet th notable, for three woman ringers did trousers and is continually out at the and games with a gallant young man• balloon retires from the game. Ob•.r I xeaily much of interest not generally elbows. novra about belle and their ringers. their Lair quota of the work, one, in- ager in tired-and-white clown suit or vlously it is harder to protect two bat- Ta sleet. with+ how big are these deed, handling frequently a 24-cwts. Ia the autumn his thoughts turn-to, the top hat and frock coat of a circus lgous than one, and the unfortunate _ :bells? Britain's biggest chimers are: bell—anWhen the guests are as- one will find most of the opposing d ringing it well. popcorn, nutting and wild grape excur• dignitary. _ brest Paul, of St. Paul's Cathedral, One could hardly expect many sions. Ia the winter, snowballing. sembliag let him lead them one at a players upon her heels. Her team London, weighing 189a tons' West• thrills to attend those engaged in skating and coasting claim every mo- time into the various side shows sep• mates must come to the rescue and minster's famous Big Ben. scaling what seems such placid occupation, ment of his spare time. Indeed, the crated by a curtained doorway try to get rid of their balloons. If "-1S 'a ton*- thei 12;4 ton Great Peter nevertheless, thrills and adventure keeping of one-half his New Year re- A Dancing Midget. A girl with she' males a bit, she rids herself of belonging to York Minster; and t e and stockings on her hands both her balloons at once. A hit does bels ton Great Tom at Oxford, all,i of toe belfry occured to a Sunderland the better; it proves that he ib in stands behind a table. Another .girl not count if the person hit is attack- : earnest, and no weak, half-way boy. .sits on a high stool just behind her Ing You at the same, time. When incidentally, dwarfs„ amongst the church o131cial while preparing a bell world's giant belle—white the babies for the memorial service to Queen Little by little he gains the victory with a robe across her shoulders that only two are left on the floor, one of the family are the smallest belle Alexandra. A three-quarter of a ton over self, while having a genuine good hides everything except her head and must dodge and then take up the`ot- f !n,the village churches throughout the bell had been turned upside down to time and gaining a store of strength,, hands and the other girl's hands, do. fensive, The side that disposes of ' land. enable hi to muffle th.) clapper with both physical and mental, which wilt Ing duty as dancing feet. If you can all its balloons may be treated to Bell ringing itself is an In leather when, for some 'unexplained enable him to run well the race that get it right, it is very eifectir e. pink lemonade. reason, the great bell swung down is before him. The Smallest Dop in Captivity., Put Chariot Race. Bring out two wooden stud skilful craft and some of iia guilds r and erushed him to death against the -q H ;have existed'tor centuries. Amongst aga sign outside to this effect, and in- horses such as those used by careen• them are an Old British society found- 'woWenwork. Firemen and police Harvest Festival side place on the table a platter con• tern, one wearing a large bow of red : ed m re a the Scholars of Cheapside were neede(I to extricate the body Harvest tainging the smallest sausage.You can crepe and the other a large bow of Society whose charter dates from from its awkward position in 'the ,_ find white. Call for volunteers to ride 1608, and the Ancient Society of Col- tower. By MAY I. E. DOLPHIN The Fat: Lady. Find the thinnest these horses to victory. The rest of ' lege Youths, incorporated in 1687 and A very curious chance occurred der- The church's Lttt;s bttngr _ end if the is not sensitive the. company form a line and,root for now 293 years old- Ing the attempt of belirlugers at Could find no'crumb throughout her about it persuade her to pose. After their colors. The riders do not get Amongst "star turns" performed by Leeds Church. Kent, to smash the house. everyone has come, tet the clown astride their horses and canter to vie Ib Amongst " the world's record fest world record of the Ancient Society With care she sought the whole night divide the company into two equal tory. They must get under the wood- w Colica Youths, mentioned earlier, en frame and keeping their heads bf ringing the 'longest peal ever done. g through sides for games. To one side let him by one team of men. This was per- by ringLnB 22.033 changes and better Nibling a hassock full of dust— distribute badxes made of red crepe a8ainat the front crosspieces, work formed by men of the College Youths their rivals bq BTO changes! It was The wooden chips it held must do paper, and to the other, white badges. their horses btdeMige towai the goal.-- ila April, 19E2, on the church bells of a tremendous effort and months of To satisfy her lust, Pop-Corn Venders. Mark parallel They may lift the front part and then ,Appleton, Berkshire, when they rang preparation were devoted to it. lines, on the floor with challi, or with the back part._ but must aot have the The ten ringers were locked 1n the entire frame off the floor at one time. no fewer than 81,58 changes which Her tiny clinging noiseless Leet tape, as far apart as possible, and i ii V k them 12 hours 46 minutes without Traversed each ancient well worn halfway between them lay a row of The Clown Bands. Allow each side si .took to enter its best musicians in the Mon-hi half as stopping once. What such an accom- belfry and at 6 p.m, os. Fa atone, socks Stied with pop corn, a Itshment me+ans'caa be judged by the day, 29'216'' they started the peal, which t beat clown-band contest. Give them combs She and the clock w.th tickln; many as there are Players. The play- p I and paper upon which to Play, the fact that owing to the vary compli- was to tape them practically 15 hours, 1lrryxed in the empty church alone, era must stand on their own goal lines Gated changes necessary nothing can and to which they were giving the{ The empty chnrch that seemed their facing each other. At a given signal email horns you sing tfecough, blocks :ca allowed to divert their attention. whole of tbht day, The Appleton I own. the first player in each lines runs to- of'wood to be used as a drum, and per. and so neither food nor drink nor task. ringers, the record holders, arrived haps tiny bells. Allow the bands to ward the first sack of corn, trying to ing was indulged in during'that time, .in the village to listen to their. rivals. But when the grinding clock struck ;ourn for practice and thea to play But they were not destined to be beat• secure 1t and return to his goal line t for fear that their memorise might Cali eight without being tagged by the other is turn. and spoil the record. on, for after 4% hours of ringing the As the last echo ceased to roll,. player. It successful. his side keeps Rain Cheeks... Sometime before the L-ntil comparatively recent times crashing bells suddenly stopped. The The sound of clanging at 'the gate the pop corn; it he is tagged. the other dawning of the new year have the belt-ringing was performed entirely by ringers had made some mistakes and gent mouse-a-scamper to her hole. side` gets it. He -has two chances.I clown announce that he stands ready men. but during the war many of them rung some wrong changes so the at- to secure the prize: he may get the to give rain checks to 411 who deserve anent into the services and women tempt fell through. She dared not mover bug oh she smelt sack and return untaitged to his goal' them, If any person can show just y stepped !n to fill their places and since A similar attempt in 19:8 to ring a P ragrance beyond her +v;'dest dreatr s,l tine or he may tag his opponent when cause why he was unable to win the then many of them have stayed and world's record peal of 22,096 changes�I Apples-and grapes, corn that had felt; he is carrying oft the. sack. Both prize he .covets, the clown will, give many others have taken stayed bellrin d I at Heptonstall Church, Yorkshire,1 The living sunlight's golden beams playa-3 are try ing to. do the same him a rain check calling for It. Ing. and many of them have big rings came to-a bitterly disappointing end. The Tight-Rope ht•Ro Walker. It you can thing—get the Pop corn and return 0 to their credit. Flowers'. tawny N•n ' chrysaathe- persuade one of the boys to put on a Atter months of practice, dieting,and untouched, When the ,first two Thus.. !n 1927, s team of six. mea actually ringing for 10 hours 31 mto- mks players bare contested f-or the first 1 frilly skirt over his clothes and wear and one women`- set up a record at I utes incessantly, out of the 131-; hours And rusty bracken touched with frost.'sack of pop cora• the whistle blows i a fluffy hat with ribbons.tied under Rest Deeping Qhurch. Linconshlre, necessary without eating, drinking,)Turnips and swedes. and purple plums, again and the two players_next in line his chin, he may make a sensation as by ringing 10.080 changes in B hours{ All In a careless luxury tossed a tight-rope walker. Lay a large rope talking or smoking, the 18% cwt. try for the second sack, and so on g 19 minutes, tenor bell became to stiff to ring and j'For busy hands to decorate until all have been out. Then the on the floor niter you h ve announced u - the attempt tailed. All for the lack !God's. house, wherein a mouse must the renowned '"Lady Mary Straight- the wait successful ones an each side divide The lady concerned set up two re- of s drop of oil on its bearings. with their unfortunate team mates. toes" and tp of her exploits with I In spite of the jeer of the ' cords herself by that feat, first, she Broadcasting has recently familiar- And people came the livelong day, The Trained Seats` Bat o volacing tet: audience when the rope is laid upon _ was the first woman In England to `zed millions—hitherto unacquainted To bring their gifts, and pralse, and Ask a boy ir�tt each side to volunteer the door, the tight-rope walker par- ring for such a long period in any with It—with bellringing by transmit• for this act nr number the players on prep. - ades back and forth on it, using a - tchurch, and, secondly, the first-of tier ting famous peals, Amongst 'those) Safi, In her hole beneath the wall each stein tinct droit two. Give as _ sex to perform successfuly the dim- thus rendered familiar to myriads are I empty vinegar jug to each boy. The child's umbrella to b3Iform with ped" The church :noose marked then, one doing all t'•e tricks performed by pro- roll :eat called "14 methods." the famous peals of Crowland Abbey,1 an all clown then announces that-hie famous Then again, in at least one famous near Peterborough, and since - their: trained seals will tilt their jugs upon teasionals, You can have a lot of fun f Keeping their Harvest Festival,al, the rima, sit upon tate jugs held so, If the boy is a good actor. _ church In London—St. Clement Danes`aerial debut, the annual visitors have In the Strand—woman beilriagers ton-, Increased'over tea times. she held herself so still and quiet. rrn,s one Rnee neer the other and 1n New Year's Day- - - - - -- j But how her little htaft ran riot. this position keep their balance while n. they turn themselves completely Among the Nations •or the youths, Instead of mastering ':tad 'sang within, of golden. tct w round. They must keep their arms New Year Resolve i the dry arithmetical problems, though 1 And blessed the day that site was; folded; Give the one oho accomplishes - • • - Vi a Schoolboy ` the teacher might not be looking and bore' :this feat-flt•at an order upon the re There are tout' .very widely ob= Jit Sc bo I the book appeared interesting. served New Year's Days: those of And tie the mighty organ voiced [re�hment booth that entitles him to-a: Another resolve will prove a d'iffl- � rho` dug" sandwich. }{e will deserve Christendom. !slam, Hebrew and 'R'hile the year is young, we, one( cult task; but I certainly shouldn't The sone of man and,bird and beast, I Chinese. Christendom is the only one and all examine Ourselves,.and many i sleep late in the morning, though the She, 'too, a lowly thing, rejoiced it. If anyone feels envious, he may to celebrate January 1. .'are the good resolves we make to blankets be ever so soft and warm That in her church was spread a challenge some one on the opposing The popular feast in England con- feast. _ side to a similar contest. Try to find have a fair, clear record when the and the air stinging cold. some boy who can balance a book on sista of turkey; duck or goose, with NeNK7 Year shall bare become old. Such a victory the sleepy boy gains plum Pudding &hicfi is generously -- over himself who "springs" from his So came •tire.eight, the kindly night his head while he is ttirntog round. flavored with brandy. -, . the wall. Merry-Go-Round. Pair the. girls fol ;logv, eagerlyrlongtng to do good—I warm couch, gets a little woo an 0.nd freed the mouse for her delight agatrist each other nthe. In rice and Spain the New-year's and who,can tell? perhaps some great water for the kitchen, and meets with dinner would consist o[ fur ey, And bid Iter hold high festi�at, round." Two-girls can play at one or pheasant, and you would be sure >thii:ry too—I should resolve to cuiti-l a bright face the family at breakfast. _ time. Blindfold them and station them - va:. ;=tui and polite manners. and use In the list of self-denyings'an&help to find truffles, chestnuts and olives the;:, dot home, ful habits I place "learning to care Disgusted at the financial returns them opposite ends the room. Turn important Ingredients of the dress- 1 -houId try to deal very gently with for the pennies' and taking care of from poetry, the long-haired contrib,l- them around rapi<liy three times, $rid Ing of the New-year's fo`els. In many for had left a collection of jokes wi:h tell them to walk forward and shake places saaUs'wr'n?d be served. -+the little sisters, though I didn't care books al property, clothing, toys,,the editor. When he called about them, hands with each other. When they .....two straws about their dollies or kit• books and fire like. have succeeded in this they are told The New-year's dinner in Korth Boys should know the,money value he was delighted with the editorial Arica would have coos-coos as it" tens, and couldn't help-being annoyed comment. "These jokes are both good to part company and touch the.piano, central dish. This ecnststs of wheat with their mischievous pranks. t of comforts slid luxuries, and bi early And then I should try to 'help! and original," said the editor, but un• or some.other obJect that they have prepared like fine grains of rice, help themselves to be just, blit not luckily he .did not stop there. "But previously located, The one who has steamed with lamb` or mutton,' and mother, when she looks so tired and I miserly. I the good jokes," .he continued, "Rte not Lost her sense of direction will worn. If her arms ache from carrying It requires resolution for.both big vegetables. Cooked locusts are often and little bops to p�.as windows full not origin&!, and the original joke= �reach it first and win her sandwich. served in that country. the teething baby, it would not be of little b candles and ft•uits• t or Balloon Give-Away. Choose three are not good." . In Central Africa, the feast of feasts : amiss to coax him away for an hour is a roasted elephaat°s toot. " or ,o beautiful marbles .and tops, when a -- Tibet, that strange country, that few pennies are saved until a suSlcl• Winter Niertnaid18 Right here comes on another vie- - only lately we have known,..finds'the tory—conquering your own spirit and eat sum fa Soften tr,gether, a good love of ease. paper or interesting book can be or- " populace eating raw Yak meat and dared, which is a constant delight `s'' �' + " " drinking shoos tea nixed with van- - Do I mean that I should forget to cid butter. and helper toward future benefits. � � � ..•: A favorite New-year's dish in Japan _ be areal, live boy, spend an the time "� In work, wear a long face and forget Our Canadian young people are ac �F,. * " cased of lacking veneration and re. '$ kS °" "° is a big baked red snapper, You : .to laugh? _ wta would also find the most character•' spect for the aged. A boy seeking s ., v .� No, indeed; .and I should not for ,; �a, ,, �� „.' istic of Japanese edibles—picttled get'vrhen a man, that "all work and to -turn over a new leaf upon New z> ..� n chrysanthemum petals. Year's Day cannot afford to forget ~' y mo play make Jack a dull boy.' I should talk with parents and teach this point. ars about the lives of successful men, Courtesy and ' 'od manners are .Sanctuary and endeavor early in youth to find often the means of smoothing the �" I know a 'spot where budless twigs t out what I could do best, and learn hole lifepath of tthe boy and man. E'.' Are bare above the snow, _ I w `� to use my eyes, ears, brains and limbs By good manners I do not mean fop "'� ishness, of a manly, respectful bear- And where sweet winter-loving birds to some advantage to others as well p b i wu Flit softly to and fro; .as myself. Ing and deference paid to the wishes ;> { x. < ° There with the sun for altar-fire, i l should h d Th h of others. e agesoucam l I should feel that, if I could not The earth for kneeling-Place, be the King, I could be an honest attention first. It is only the savage �° The,gentle air for chorister, woodcutter, doing the work so deftly who "shelve" the old folks when Will I adore Thy face. their usefulness is over. "" —Alice Brown, in "The Road to, and well that double pay should be mine. and my labor would be in dew Assumed courtesy is easily detect• " OastaIay." _ mend. ed. There is only one way to wear it p - Aud then, early in youth is just the as a well-toting garment, and that ; time to begin self-denyings and shun- is to treat well every man,woman and l'breman—Send in young Clancy. sing hurtful habits, beginning with child, and I must add the dulnb ant• - saw him smoking oft a load of powder) saying, "No!" to the schoolmate who I mals. These tatter earn quickly what Suri' cycles are newest In water now introduced at Miami this awhile ago, and I'm going to ore htts►.� should eek me to read the trashy good treatment means. By so doing Season. They cannot sink, and can go 16 miles net' hour. l� Aafferty—Weil, here's part of h4j_ books, full of impossible adventures the kindly feeling becomes' second Dorothy MAy and Betty Esmond demonatratin; t� p M' Iilrl, .,ca t: •. .. r. ..., +>.-tprog .. :. .;.,. .n , ... _ - r, �t J• .+al>: pl,� 3:�. •� �� - -E�c '�, a. :-s .,•x, s-•.. .: .s,__ .,..:.. .: .. ,. .:� . ': ate- :a.. •✓r n ... .'. .. l _ •Y �} T - i w R 7. "About the end of next week I shall al He Downhearted?" No! what I mean. Some,day-! uw'oirer af. ' be looking for one. you RedSfik .. Y, what's wrong?"waked Doris, ... - Rall*-B a'i � `~• x '' all sympathy at once. ,y Are you going to propose to me?,, Han&ercWefs ti.y asked the practical.Doris.- Hood Irsed 6 Tube Gets Priced from Jim explained. "Er—well—I suppose—of course I 05 up. Write for Prlee List. "And we've Bot about as much ' ' am." Milton Bures =-• -- ' chance of selling them during the win- Bi "All right," she said. Tsit- D'We'Ii be ANFORTH RADIO CO. LTD. - ter as we have icebergs,' he said. "I 2086 Danforth Ave., Toronto .; gaged, Only.don't buy.any more red admit that 1Ye rather a.sadden red. ; silk handkerchiefs, will you s, Work.on the day after the Christi ?" .7 mac holidays 18 usually pretty distaste- I showed one to a customer yesterday., and she blinked. "Ob, but my judgment CII securing I Classified Adverttsln , -tuL And a considerate employer, if that line," 'bald Jim, "was absolutely E f "Poor laddie," said Doris, worldly- justified:' - - E CAN SUPPLY ANY BOOI+C he find anything to grumble about. wise with her three crowded years of " Vas it?" said Doris, slyly, "Read I W published wta. a mnimutb!delay. t t would leave it until his employees Enquiries promptir .answered. 8ubecri>p- u touring experience. ",Still, you never ; Asad had finished achia& this." tions placed for it Canadian. Britift But old Parton, proprietor of the ]cow, You might sell them: f She handed him the cuttingof an and American publications at •wase A On the other hand I might not." ! I prices„ World's Subscri tt„n Agency, 1• 'largest Men's Outfitters in Sandelift, advertisement in the local paper. It"I d), 851 Queen St -et Toronto, "There may be ways," mused Doris. Canada. had a large ache to his form head, and ran: CAN MARE YOUR AUTOMOBII.If •• ' he fell it his duty to Inform Jim Ken- "It doesn't do to+give :p hope," , { b: `� ( PERSNAL. To B.B. Of course I d I start easy 1n coldest weather i. R. k, - nedy, his only assistant, that he was love to pick you out with my Sash- Guild, Guelph. Ontario. Nothing further happened for a y you don't tell - - :� the most incompetent man he had light in the theatre oil couple of days, excepting that Jim L�REE—WRITE TO-DAY FOR milli a ever employed. me how to recognize yOLL BLLt ltyOLL 1�' 84'page teat-book on Diseases o! broke his savings -considerably to go' Poultry and Swine L R 6uiid 't}uspbv This made Jim nervous, and wale will wear a crimson silk handkerchief every night to the pantomime. Ontario. unpacking a large hoz, he dropped it, tonight I'll promise to sing my song Thea on the Friday preceding the - to you alone. Your Own, Doris Claire." and a fountain of crimson silk gushm E T �- fatefnl Saturday that was old Parton's: .. , out over the'fioar. - - And who fa B.B:' said Jim. time-limit, a man came into the shop Only just turned four and speaking .. "a : "Good heavens.' said Parton�. ftn There is no BZ. as far as I know." "What's all that?" just as Jim was taking down the shut-i only Polish, little Roman Semezyszyn, she said. List of -'wanted'tnventlons" i t and Full Information Sent Free "Wali, you 'see, air," said Jim, "thtern. The man looked very sheepish, reveller by Canadian Pacific from and you did this all on your own? on Request ,tact is—to tell you the troth—perIIapdasked if Jim could show him a Lemberg in Poland to Drumheller; At- Well, I'm hanged!" "J;= ttu.X"T 00., Dept W. I'd better expialn—" crimson silk handkerchief. berta, is here shown photographed at The largest outfitters in Sande 273 X..k �^ �' "You had, said his employer, omin- Jim could, and did. He showed him Winnipeg when his 7,000-mile trip was now has-"Kennedy, late Parton," over • • 1. ously nearly a hundred of them, The man nearly completed. Laughing hearthy. the For Neuritis door, It !s owned, and managed, bought one, and no sooner was he out; little Roman appears to be deligh•ed "It's like this, sir," said Jim. "You of the shop than another man came. with hie new country and the friends d by Kennedy: Jim Kennedy owns ns is unequalled. It swiftly remember the dap you had to go out, an the manager, both of the shop andd ends ds ithe ainfu throbbing .and left me to give the order to the in, looking very sheepish also, to buy• on the C.P.R. who looked after him so himself, is Doi-is Kennedy, nee Clare. leaves you u lulled and reed,and b•f a crimson silk handkerchief. A third' pleasantly during his long but appar. traveller from Wiltiamaon's? He had - ----„� a very special cheap line of these trim- and fourth came 1n later on, and each ently delightful journey. went out with Crimson silk handker- S�1tlllig son silk handkerchiefs, so I ordered Smile, once In a while— a chiefs. "F'12 buy 'Twill make your heart seem tigh- (three dozen." y them myself,' said Parton, Jim pinched himself, but he was "and give you one as a souvenir, al• ter; K ,. ----• "Bat there seems to be about three g ®� ' • ,. wide awake. And even though be did though you don't deserve it." _ _ • mullion here, objected Parton. not understan dit, he tried, with the I , . . Smile, once in a while— ICING "Not quite so many as that, sir. BY `true instinct of the salesman, io stlm-I Fo rthe first time that Reek Jim Twill make yonr pathway lighter. mistake my three was taken for as I Mate the demand, by arranging a d!s- w�nt'to the theatre jubilant! wear. Life's a mirror; as we smite eight, and we've eight dozen. But i y' Smiles come back to greet ua; they were a bargain, so —" play of crimson silk handkerchiefs in ' ing his new red silk handkerchief dis- the window, If we're frowning all the while "Bargain!" stormed Parton. "They I just as old Parton ar- played prominently iii' his breast pot• - -- - ' rived. . ket• Frowns for ever meet us." might be a bargain if we could' sell Parton went as red a sthe display. To his surprise, nearly-every man -\txon Waterman. � e I them to summer visitors, but the win- -, i _ Cuticu� et Soup t' - -_ .ter residents of this place spend all 'It's no use your trying to get rid 1n the stalls an dine dress otitic wore, �ba.l!!kl ' their money on keeping the cold out, of those things now—" he began.' somewhere or-other, a crimson silk peU9 and broke o ffto ask politely of a man handkerchief. Some wore them in Clesaae the tra and ha.t of dandrud=d don instead of on luxuries. Now I'll tel - +nd as.in in tbA hc%wthj&rowtb Of best.You will who entered what he could have the their pockets. Some had them draped deitfbced w+tb their ta,azaaceaadtffidsaeS qou something, Kennedy. It we have be d Fos teal ntbOutfit Soap sad Oleo d e d pleasure of doing for him. loosely round their necks, and some _ to - mot sold all those handkerchiefs by 'Cudcum-Bos 26th, Monteed.Canada, the end of the week, you'd better find "I want one of those red silk band- carried them in the coat sleeve. ;,, jinother job. Do you understand!" kerchiefs in the window," said the When Doris appeared there was a "I seem to gather something of your man- ee -more chorus roar of applause. She had to sing the BloodTest Pr� ea_ Old Parton gasped, "Three a dozen timeq. pointing at a I / meanin.." said Jim, hopelessly. ."Do i s� i� You really mean we've got to sell all men came in one after the other for different man each time, until the of them," �. Death From Gas red silk handkerchiefs, aid then Hau- manager came and begged a respite. ��1 kinson's, the rival outfitters, �`�►• "It-there's one left by Saturday you 'phoned for her, as elle was exhausted. � - •j;0," snapped Parton. ub to know if Parton could oblige with After the show Jim took herr to Tests to identify death from carbon Is. few red silk handkerchiefs, as they Sandcliff's' mo exclwwiv ii monoxide the so-called " arae !s- It w i vg2 a Lila res- — g g >soas n ao e 4e a -L•rY D as at frame , .. h body th i i " b them.f ll several ecalls or em. taurant. . J �/// on," �sxamnng e oy or the � of mind that Jim went to the theatre had sev / Y-' that night to see "Dick Whittington." Parton grunted a "?:o" just as 'an- -We go to Brlstpool next Reek, i. �.a., blood of the victim are described by other red -ilk handkerchief was gold., se DOriP. "I He would have stopped away but for suppose you won't be experts of the American-.Medical As- the tact that he had already booked tea-time there were only two left. coming to took for a job, w!!1 you?"' sociation in a recgnt reply -to a pby- - I don't understand 1t my boy,"Par- "Thank heaven° no," said Jim. 'Toa sician, one of:whose patients was ..a seat in the stalls ''Haven't you forgotten i gave It was not that he had an ton sold to Jim, "but naturally 1-take doing very well here. The boss didn't overcome and killed while testing, iia - y particu- you a piece of Pte only yesterday?" - lar-passion fo rpantomime. To-night, back all I said about you. You stay actually say so, but as we shut this ' engine !n,a small, closed garage, This Yes>n; I've tried to target and Insidious and imperceptible Potain *, however, he had a special reason. The on, and I may consider as Increase in evening he as good as offered me a forgive:" your salary tater on." partaerahip. And listen, Doris, I've ? often is discharged in considerable as the nil was Dome Clare—billed billed Which from Parton was as near as been thinking. I didn't like to ask you London's tele;nhone- girls answer quantity in the exhaust gapes of auto- as the daintiest, eweeLest, and moat he ever got to a definite promise, before, but.sow it's ziitierent, R'hat I calfs in 8.9 seconds on an average- mobile engine's. Safety experts con- alluring d not think that t tht stage. 'Tut what about these two?" said mean is—I'd like to be able to write tinually urge motorists not to remain J}m did not think that this descrip- - _,,p•,_ Jim, grinning• to you wherever pop ao—you know Minard's Liniment for all pain, in small garages with an engine run- tioa was exaggerated. Her real name Hing, hundreds of deaths having co- _ was Doris Clare, and they had played curved in this way In the past few 'together as children when they lived An Old Scottish Custom years. To determine whether a per- next door to each other In the same son found dead In a garage or under per- London suburb. - - i y. �i R similar circupastanceg really was kJII- It had been Jim who persuaded %_ ed by this gas the examining phye!- boris to keep on with her singing lea- clan is_advised by the•Medical Asso- - sons in spite of her father$ objet- , ;tons, and he had led the applause ciation's experts to test the blood, it carbon monoxide was the cause of during her first appearance in the Local " death the blood In the body Is likely music hall as an extra turn. Inciden- tally to remain fluid'longer than usual, the unconsciously persuaded a to give her a week's experts state, and a sample of this the management _ blood drawn from a blood vessel usu- • engagement;and so set her'foot on the _ ' - ladder of success, ally is bright cherry red !n color Y - h instead of the .duller red tint -ot Then for three years he had �ieard i _ •, _ ordinary blood. A chemical teat has nothing of her, and she probably macer - been decided, also, bye which blood _. knew thgt he,had drifted Into a fob poisoned with carbon monoxidb gives f In this small resort. She was a Star, •,. '"M' chance that in a week's time he'd be 9 poisonedbloc g v e name out of a Job. d t chemical reagents a light brown pre- - cipitate. In many cases of carbon a a �,S ~ monoxide poisoning the face or skis It was the usual type of pantomime, t; t. aE+ he victim may be red or pilik as an tithe audience enjoyed the first i - = 01 flys; but this scene immensely-all except Jim. The ou h he were affil al though a .. test is dot so sure' as the blood test. only charactei'�he liked was the De- ' , quickly mon King, who was dressed In trim- - • especially in persona killed by' large dMounts of the poisonous � ` son silk, the color of those fateful , gas. - handkerchiefs. Jim felt that anybody _IO who helped to Popularize that color a Ready-Made or Hoene-Millie ought to by encouraged. But in the next scene Doris appear- + R'hen trying to decide whether it is ed, and Jim brightened up at the sight better to buy clothing which is reader o! her pretty face with its shrewd made or to make it•.at home,consider amile. Her -first song got the audi- the tints you,have at your disposal with aft; att forward in their seats and .the value of .that time; your with rApt attention, ability to sew and to design sad. to t The song described how Dor'; want- f klrow what fs good in dress; amd the ed a boy. At the beginning of the s , quality and price of lite ready-mads T''! i chorus the lights went out, leaving 1 article. - 'the auditorium in complete darkness, 0 ' while Doris flashed a powerful elec- _ ; KNITTED CiARMBNTS 4.1 trio torch on the audience until it i In knitted garments, the •overlock ; for every one lista which was lit up f, seam used in light or medium mater- for everybody to see. Then she. sung l"r I !al is soft, elastic, and 'virtually un- the song, rippable, and it stands In a slight As luck would have it, she picked "� ridge-like'line. The flatlock seam !s three times as wide as the overlock, on Jim—and recognized him. She - � r Raved her hand in welcome at the end, s<' Iles flat on the strrtace, -#s durable 'then sang the chorus all over again, and will not ravel. while Jim felt as though he were as ----�-- - . - electric light that had jusf been Mlnsrd's-Liniment for Frost Site. * switched on.: After the performance he met Doris A WHEEL and they talked over rt domes. And, after all, rhe work' Is nothing "Aad now," said Doris; after she'd but a wheel. In its whole periphery told Jim that she'd been doing t' howring _ it Is everywhere similar; but, never- - the past three years. "tell me how ' you're getting oh in this tiny place." theless, it appears to us se strange. "I suppose you.haven't Not a job is Traditional custom of piping the haggis was carried out at St. An because we ourselves are carried r `your crowd for a good hard-working ` !row's Eve festivities at the Savoy hotel, London, shows ohef carrying _ round with It. biAposter?" said Jim, smiling ruOtnlly, lusts with pipers and amiall pace boy earrying whiskey bottle. S ISSUE No. 52—'30 77 i ►„?+� w'.''+i• - ',"� . .. .., .. � .,.S,. . .: .T,,•..P,.. .«* , •my - �. -."� .-,iw _- _r• ":"•r at� ;••r Tr-"ry.,r,.,. ..—,vest. r;••+.-??c. -r a - r „_r ., ,.• .-'`•.. r,�, T.•:y.. :; '• .�.:' � '�k:� " y.... .. .�. - _ . 'eAr-^';• '•...; -...'. ., ':•-. "tu•;-'�+'ht#_-.: R"', Ta a s•• w-�- ;�S�: :.,w :� � 2 ...�.' .-w.' ..c `•-';+ - .•v: , - y� :Z':.-. b :. r ; .J «„ .. ,� yam, �5 „r±i b �y! ,,7 ,(�s•' ;e':A v.r.w w. ..•.f:' a„/.,N'. MIN. :.c' -k.,L.'..;.F•4'!.'--a3`u' ..r. .. ..nS�':. T_ -f:a^Ya'M-.r>si• 4• •4bF 1, .w• ss3•!l 'uR.'J,e'.isT44- s+.Ma•-iw24.... .v}.�... .Flµ'�f.- .. .., a.:..-. ., •. ,,... ....� /: ..' . vii l- -Y 1. .•.M -,.,, .-.. ♦ L • .. r .�,, ..w Z. fix• ,.�' .4 '.w, .. - '9i'h '� �.,F' ;-i:--" .x•.w"-�r. �..—. .*sr'�..�" rt 2't• - .L Y . LtlVl11JIS�t�. - �e,7,40sums may-be obtained _E.-W.Evans, •03 Whitby, has _ . from W E- llurms, at Ike News- sold out hit) pump busiuesa to hie. V- Reg. Parrott. See advt. t)n front--Mrs. Speann, of Orillia. is. page. -. - ' iq �re _-Wiifrerd Monsey, of Gore Bayys spending the Cbristmas holidays -Dr._H. T. Fallaiae, tesident is home for his Christmas boli- at the home of her parents, J. G. Dentist. Office in residence, two _--clays, _.._ and.�fre. Baiter. doors east of St. Andrew's thatch, - --- --- - — - ` - -We wisli all oar ieadere a -Owing to the frost on Friday Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m. to Merry Christmas apd a Happy, night the Dept. of Highways had 6 - M. Daily,-and"Evenin8a by tip- New,rear. then out sprinkling sand on the pointaient. (Xray service).. -W. R, Redditt is spending a p few dayft in the city receiving pavement which had become very -On'Christmas Day in St.Gear - medieal treatment. daagerohe. gge'e Church there will be' a calls' J. -Mies Hellen Burlin , teacher -Prior to her departure for Eng bration of Holy Co+aimunion, with _ - :in Cochrane. is holidaying at the land Mrs. Theo. Tanner was made a abort address at la 80 a• m. • On home o! her sister, Mrs.Fred T. the recipient of a handsome hand Sunday next the .services in St. - one of bag by the members of the A. Y. George's Oht res will bels follows: -W. Crammer, who is attend- P. A•, of St, George's Church. in 9.80 a, m., Sunday'Bbbool; 10.80 a. - iag collage in Quebec, is spending appreciation of her work in the m., Morning Prayer; 7 p. m., Ev- leis Christmas vacation at his Society, ening Prayer. ' home here. -Ontario spends in one year -Thank goodness, it is over at -Fred Stork, who has been about $55,000,000 in .It-luor. It last.' This business of selecting ' might aWkator at -Port Union for, does not matter how hard times Christmas gifts, and the persons 'Ma the Yuletide find you and yours sometime, left on Monday morn- may be the drinker must have his to whom to send them is a most ing on relieving duty at Belleville, liquor even if he must dispense trying one on the nerves. It cans• serenelyenjoying the WORTH- "a" expecte to remain there fora with abs necessaries of life. If es many sleepless nights and has.ag this immense sum squandered. in dieastr_e�ta effect on the pocket- t week or so. drink could only be used in bring- book. Pl`otw•ithstanditig all these HILA things Of life. -Several cases of scarlet fever in relief to those in need in these bad effects we believe it is worth .have broken out in the village. g g especially We hope' that your Holiday Season 1t is of a mild type, but the an- times of depression what a chane it, es eciall if,the gifts-are well It is lea have takenthenecessary it would make, chosen and given to persons who -0o Friday night last as Fred appreciate them. and who are in will be brightened b the presence of ' -• -,atepe to prevent its spread. while � - y -it is of a mild type there is always Bunting was returning from the need of theist. One of the great danger of severe cases developing city he found a car by the aide of est pleasures that, •a person can ' loved ones and valued friend. from it. the road near the Rouge hill-and experience is the joy of giving to o Mrs. (Dr.) L H. Wright, (ape thedriver, who is a salesman for those in need. , the Perrin Biscuit Co., badly in- -At the regnlar meeting of the Let tib all determine t0 carry into Marjorie Clark), of Stealer, Al orad; haulers, it 'is thought, his A Y. P. A. of St. George's Church berta, underwent an operation for j appendicitis on Dec. 10th, We shoulder broken and one of his held in their elub rooms on Wed- our 1931 business dealings as much are glad to report tbat she is mak- arm- badly cut. Mr. Buntingeon• nesday evening last, Mrs. Mood, ing satisfactory progress toward veyed the man to. the Toronto of Rosebank, gave a most delight 88 possible of this splendid- Yuletide recovery and expecte to leave the East General Hospital, where he fnl account of her recent visit to hospital is a few days. bad hia injuries attended to. The her brother, Mr. Wiseman, of -Spirit of Good-Fellowship. -The Women's Institute will man was forced into the ditch by Long Island, where he is movie be held Tuesday next, 30th inert., two trucks which happened to censor. Long Island occupies the We are about to commence'a New at the home of Mrs. Gordon Lstw. meet at the point. And when same position in the Eastern There will be the usual exchange Mr. Bunting was on his road home States as Hollywood does in the Year—business will be better in 1931 of Christmas presents and an ex for the second time he found Fred west. She gave a very intecebting __ , bibition of quilts and quilt pat- Stork's car badly wrecked by the account of the work done in the if the majority of us put energyand carne, Other features will likely side of the road at Petticoat creek, novie studios which greatly ibter• _ onsite this program very interest- just east of the Rouge. He was ested the audience. :lire. !Hood p ry intelligence into our work and optim- tog Come and see• forced into the- ditch by a car also Rave a number of reading@ -On our last issue we bad an which he was meeting and which and vocal solos that were very 16m in 011r talk. was oo the wrong aide of the road. much appreciated. - •ltem stating that there wonted be _ - - - - - • -no rural mail deliveries on Christ Fortnnately I& Stork wag not - Xlla.s Day. This seems to have injured. Mr. Bunting was bney Young Airman been an error. The item was taken for a time attending to 'ldr. Stork's _ In Gravi uhf ficin - - from one of our exchange@. The needs. and after completing hiy e • District Inspector has isqued a works of mercy harried home to Little Ted is sting to be an alrmaa -circular to postmasters informleg prepare the mominir mail, rove day He has a picture book -The services of the United cul, of air hick a -Istf and also an them that rural mail carriers atTyiane which he wtactuur taus sou Church will be held next Lord's is down to Ute basement, see-ma 'twould deliver mall on that day ere m andSt. Paul's Church Echo I a. Although lr is oaly raven. he gems - . •iafaal tc knew already that there is n bag' _ " � -Cala to the outbreak of scar• of at difference between pm and other , —Owing PP ooya he heart shoo nS and Dla �.l1eL fey.e.r_the rhrtstmas tree enter. 10 a. m. +TLe Y P. 8 will meet on nut on the lawn. ane. tneeed. t are Itaiameat@ [o th® pillspte liHve been Wednesday night at the is-s-$1� =----�" ter• h�a� hour. On Sunda morning the Clans. there Is damage to the Litt e ' Ipoetponod indefioitel While all y boay that will take lois,g to mend. N itlee cases are wxceedogly light it Minister will conduct the service The patient nurses and the xin4ly and the Sacrament of the Lord's aoctor� at the emu !Lacy Hospital lie necessary to use every preens ars ao as their eat and bola. to re- to reveal a read. It is a Slipper will-be administered. The state tk wa�Fs.ted longs to health s.ad Ilion p visor �hlla ­110HAPMAN 1, are very Buse* ptibl• Me • Official Board will meet on Tues• ;great disappointment to the child- to consumption but nine out of ten ren alto have been boiling for- day at 8 p m. All the Societies can be saved lid taken 1n time. Thin , of the Church are requested to work require. the tt it i r to or ward to an enjoyable evening with q many. many friends it 1t f. to arae► -Feet 8aata Glans. bend in their reports to the Secre is o••futae•a. a • YO � Lary Mr. Monney, so that we may Lir a•statanc• is gna0y n••dedi � � -It has bean the custom to � wt�you k nut' ..oar a sub•crfptfonl � P "Whitby for a number of years for get delay. the All ymembers�and adbert siS Collegge"dream tr et. Toronto. r+►m�• - r the mayor to give a bacquet at y• the end of the year. This year ante are urged to coca Idte their - �A pair of Rubbers or Overshoes bought now tilltat fanctba has been dispensed giviogs for the yes r, both-to the Now Ader� ""111ssyses- ' with with by tib@ popular mayor, Misitiooary Fund and Current -may save you spending a Ed. Bowman, and the money expenses. at the earliest possible, ANTED-A quantity of seed bar- - _ _ week m bed• form, spent for this parprlee date. We are facing a deficit in ley and eau, H. Arnold. Ptckenag.will be need for relief. Tbis action our Missionary work and we Fball Phone Pick 6100• 1+tt (}tdtt8 Peraha gabbers and Ovori3hoes, on the rt of Mayor Bowman is apprecit►te any entre contribution •OR SALE-7 well bred Yorkshire � "tis be rnmmendedy that any one may feel tike mak �" For ears Canada's finest.. somas,ab. 20011ss. Apply Milton Pegs, y -The ratepayers of the village fn g. On Sunday night Rev. Mr. lot Io:con,z,Pickering. 16-17 :will meet in the Town HaJi on Pedley, of Toronto, will give hiE AOR SALE-1 set heavy sleighs..1 _ li[onday evening next at ;.80 popular sermon, untitled : '•The wagon, ba gp and heavy 'harness, all in ' Man Without a Pedigree.", -You good shape. �,Ts►eedie,Whttevak, Ili la THE CURLER — ,� '^ o'clock. When Zhe police trustees R e•��' -- •. • �.' I will present their financial state• are invited to attend and bring r�0 RENT—On Church Sr-• Pickering lmeet find give an aeoount of their your neighbor with you. The 1 half°i bT:ck hou,6e.including blinds and fix- ,.Qr eoePyaay use this iq the finest rnbber made. Very heavy United Church takes this oppar• tures. :Asply G. D. Bly. no Indian Road, To• ate�w•ardsbip-during the past year, rnnw, or NEWS'oRice, oft sole with a waterproof felt top that assures Candidates will also be oomioated cavity of wishing the inioister, - ---- V n of haul g warm and dry feet. !or the position of polite trustee. and members of all otbercommun- OST-B,-tcrpen.Tnronto ar.d: Pick. yo r Letin aclub bag,on December 9th Finder n ton,, as well as its own' memberq g• r The probability is that the present ea,e notify Iohn S1cPherson, R.R. tin.5, Lttrateeavor ` CbristmRd Season.-Coat.their positions fou another year. - 310 -The electors -of the fownehi - n. p ne ay evening, pc. - p land,excellent farming district.near Mid will meet in the Town Hall, Bra.. 1 i Lh,Lhe Social drottli Of i he Y. land, Ont. Several acres of standing timber. - - - -ttgham, on Monday afternoon next P, S. gage Abe other' 'Rroltpe a House and,buildiogs. Apply at News ORlce. We don't t&lk about price on Qrroeeries, but we oertainly, at one(Velobk, for the purpose of Christmas party. After the words Af�NETIC SPFA$ER FOR-Sate Insist on getting the �•, nominating candidates for the of welcome bad been given by Misa �r1_ brag about the quality. Table model., Walnut console,dynamic poeitione of• reeve, two deputy Walter and a eiag-eong, e=ver one speaker quality. Alin Marconi Battery set,wm- best for your Cake and don't take a reeves and two councillors for the took part in some gamey. The plea•instilled$33.00. Apply NEWS OtTxs. eu _ chance on the cheap lines. year 1981. • It to expected that all mein feature of the cuestas was ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN-the,members the preent council a mock wedding. To the strain@ TDRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver can and -�--- o! the wedding nlareb. .played by aapl.in our ss bone service. bus: leave your - Radio Licensee lseued. will Beek reelection. It is report p name t.ich Mr.S.W.Davis. barber a We - -aid that tbere will likely be several Miss Isabelle gghire@ and sung by' win pial tip and a•ner each MonaaybO�►adnos- ke�'in ' slew cwWWatee. but if there is not Mise Phyllis Pilkey, the bridal tey and Fray. my (_ c tie-cwoaeil next year will be the procession proceeded from the Fred T. Bunting, " �. fame"this year. kitchen. Miss Eva Bunting was CARD OF THANKS. -Pursuant to statute the annual flower girl and strewed flowers in I wish hereby to thank my many _ -- F.etablished 1857- -Pursuant of the verions school the path of the bride. Miss Ethel patrons and friends for their.patron- sections tbrounbout the. provinre Hray was bridesmaid. The bride, age during the past year. I wish you will .take place on Wednesday Miss Hazel Walter, was escorted all a Merry Christmas and a Pros- I�� sail, Dec.Slot. at 10 o'clock. As to the alter by the father. Mr. L. 'perous New Year. SCENT �.I� `!s AAG� a usual thing these meeting@ are Moetn, where the groom, Mr. Gar. Arthur M. Mitchell. T very poorly attendexh••anless there net Crawford, and the grooms. is something to take man, Mr. W.•Pascoe, awaited her. y Ikon t Lose Money' Telephone 4900 G place or some scheme on foot to Rev,H. SquireP, N. 9., L. F.. per- _ _ boost the taxes, which seems be formed the_ ceremony. It- was On your Poultry Save from 25 to 80 - •i file case io the Pickering school. very long and exacting and it is cents on every bird. If you sell them _ where then crowded condition of hoped.;tbat both parties live tip to alive. @oma one hae to kill them- for y the school seems to demand the it., The bride's mother'weptboth the market. Sell them in proper market Y lard and ion �.,r her dun ket condition to get the best market erection-of another-room End the g gi7ter b price. All poultry should Le starved airs Accessories,0115aHd l jemployment of an additional a bath towel. After the grooms for 24 hours before killing, and let me Auto-Rep , _ Aeacher.� _ inan fonnd the ring of a fruit do the killing and•dressing. I kill Poul- -E. L. Chapman and von, Jack, container_ it was placed and the try-in the right way• I feath4r cberu ( Qgo]ine, Aeetplene Welding, bad a rather unpleasant ex peri- knot tied securely. The proceed right out to the wing flyer, I don't lance one day last week. They had inga seemed too much for the mind a few quills or pia feathers, we et them all out. You get the best Battey C�hargiIIg. -been at F. W. Hobbs with it team groom, who fainted in the bride's g - y - arras. after reatoratian he_was Price for poultry killed and dressed � J of horses and wagon and wben able to go After with the rerhe-w right, Large or small lots I kill them _ returning home, a Toronto truck y all as they come ia. Also Dressed Repitirs made on a,l��IYlakes c •' coming np from behind attempted When it was completed the happy Poultrv'for.sale,.kilted fresh wbileyou 1>t Qo page them, bat- scabs a car couple left far a brief honeymoon wait. Bring In'your poultry early ere in the famil weelbarreow, which they are better for aday or so of cars.'0 from the west caw y - - R ere decorflted for the occasion. if for your oovn use. I also della Poul- approaching ,•_ _ there was likely to be a collision, land as a result forced Mr. Chap Tbey were followed by showers of try for eotertainmenta.dionerpartie@, confetti and beet wishes of their social chicken dinners, or for home nun's outfit into the ditch where mho friends for ba wedded use etc. ' -it upset. Fortunately neither �f Y ppy 1 bave few dozen_Jerusalem Cherry _ j life. :!fora smelt were played sad plants sale. They make good Loin. �, pN�E ► the accnpanta was to need, but g p y the wagon was badly damaged. goon Santa unloaded the tree and dow plants,from 25 centsup, in bloom CHARLES 'The driver of the truck agenmed distributed oranges to every one: or berries, all responatbility for the accident They then Pang to Santa"For be's a A. H.COOKE, ij plCke n PSA promised to pay all dam' jolly cold fellow,' and eve•v one;just west of the bridge, HPt c s>zrRd, p C left f-)r their respective homes. '114-28 « erg, Proprietor,