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BROCK ROAD. g[ed4cai White Ssa: Miss Blanche Belfry left last week Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hubbard and GREENWOOD to spend the holidays at her home in son, Harold,visited Rev. and Mrs. . ." -,;c R, H. U. P,EAR80N—els sician - fort MCi0011. ' ;�;'4 aodSurseoa, Dunbartoa, i�ty '—�_�� Q�r - Leigh of Hilton, and attended the �F Our public school teacher, Miss .school concert gives in Hilton by our _T a Is Montag fall blast sawing lam. Muir, closed a successful term with former teacher, Miss Dorothy Leigh. j,J jJ ` 'pp E. FOR3YTH, Oph.D., Dir Is B y, L�.o tometateal Asaoetail000l Ontario.Reg. -ber, reaches, doubletrees R con-cert ort, Friday night, the 19th emixrot the Ataeriean Otxnmetrial ' inst, and is spending the holida s. WHiTZVALB _ on. gyea examined by at>Dolatment. tongues etc. at Port Elgin. g Y -- >astgblLhed 1886 � . Claremont.opts Open to buy a quafitity of good The Union Sunday School held a The Women's Mission Circle of the .—... , AR L bee 9 A.GRUBIN swoon and elm - , R O,—Eyeei¢bt _ _ song The. last Sunday at 7.30 p, aWhhi Baptist Church -will- a tevale Ch il hold . o : o! metry of Canada; Gold of aad Instead Of the uau 1S nttay inorn ! ei ulir-monthly meeting at tie BsatTig�rr�man prize winnei in 1928. At Markbarn Grain' Chopping Tuesdays - ing service, 'and on Thursday, Dec. home of Mrs. Adam Spears on. Tues- ; Mond, fro = y mea,m. to s P.m..in Dt: 31st the day, Jan, 6th at 2.30 - _ 'a dente!office, At Stouffvill•from Wed. and Fridays. , Y will- present their annual P• m.1><rord for: Save , Mane Nanny to Saturday of each week. Eyes examin- Christmas concert which you are cor- roll call, "Beginning", .L,1 ea Glasse.fitted and repaired. Highest quality Manufacturing Baskets of all diaily invited to attend.' , at Lo.rest Prices. Phone Stouff 2405. 461y descriptions. - ALTONA. —... ,� -Price redubtions at the D•esth of Mr. Herb Cooper - The correspondent. wishes every- The price of wheat is,about factory, one a Bright and Prosperous New what it wae.a E CHRISTIAN, Barrister sad A sad death oco•.irred on Tuesday, - �.Soticitor,Notary Public Etc. Money.to Phone Markham 8405 or 0420 or write .Dew-e2 r,i at Lake Saskatoon Albez- Year. year ago, lain• South WiagCourt House, Whitby. 251y Chae. White, Locust Hill, 0 ' ars Blanche Reesor and Mr. and of when on Herb Cooper formerly M prices for Flour also are about DONALD RUDDY Barrister, of Claremont was drowned in the. 111r5..1Cenneth Reesor motored to Tor- : y h _ �• Solicitor, Notary,Public. Office over Al- s icy waters oP•a small lake, He was onto on Saturday last. alf. How much less are Dray store,Sea.opposite Post Office. Money Just Arriving mail carrier and to shortelt his trip Misses Leta Bunker, Blanche Rees- 'you Paying for the pastry W Phone 563. Whitby, Oct. 81y p y g he waa crossing the-lake and.his ca. or and Evelyn Reesor are spending you buy, or the bread you 9 �I�ATON, BELL k ROSS, Barrist• the 'holidays at their homes here buy ? P41actically no lees.. era, Solicitor,. 904 Northern. Ontario broke through the ice, and he wins t3ailding,830 Bay Street,Toronto, caught beneath and could n_of be e'z_ -Mr. and Mrs. W. Burton of Wh#e- 8 j tato'° _ Choice"2X, SX and 6X B. C. tricated by his sons, who evidently vale were guests at the home of B. why not, practice old•faehioaei� 8e Cedar. Shingles. were with hintf His wife who had and Mrs. Reesor on'Christmas Day. thrift and bake your own J.D.F, Rosa Adelaide 2838 9 g been visitingher VSie congratulate 'Miss Kate Reesor bread, cakes and pastry IOSARDBoI PICKERING $ Also, a large quantity of parents, J. H. and on the success, of her school enter- Mrs. Evans, of Claremont, for some , and save'mons ?- vtL1 vEY — t3hrrutera. solicicon etc., time received wou} by wire on Wed- tainment here last Tuesday night. y 11S2ii Confedsratiaa Life Building, Corner o! y, Congratulations to the Women's —? and Rich�oad stn. Toronto. Phones --:tonsil 8IId dressed Heade of ;he sad occurrence, and ' Wil de 4489 and{{�4� 1rIeJ<eriny of5ce a n accompanied by F. M, Cooper, broth- Institute on the' splendid Christmas My KISSIMI Flour is unexcelled esdaeada and 8aturaiy eve■iaya, Phone tick Jack Pine, Spzuoe and er of the deceased, left immediately cheer work .that was done at that for cakes and pastry. -- ..:.- s� festive season. - 'for the West. Full particulars.of` the - __y _ Hemlock Lnmber, accident have not yet been received. Mr. and Mrs. M, Tindall and tam- BAKER'S JOY Floor will malls► - ily had their Christmas with Mr. and good old time sweet and ���I1[1LC.StoDrJ . al 9., L. D.8„ ����ry - GTOUPFViLLE. Mrs. R. Nitrhswander of At moist bread. 1'I cSuceeesor to Dr. J.N.Dake). Graduate of •ice �i ��� Xis. R.-Nighswander and son have Bide Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toros, New Years Market will be held on returned to their home in Lockport Iyp t-,versree At Claremont ofsceoverD. A. (� Saturday, N. Y. after spending two weeks with. I will exchange Flour or an' kind ti liaxx's score every Taeaday and FndaY Phone i ? p p I atoaE inti. 27tr LUMBE1% airs. W. 11. Sanders. leaves tow-it tie! former's parents Mr. and Mrs. of Cereal for any It H ERBERT T FALLAISE. L D 8.. this week to reside in California. J. Bill. of Gratin. 11 D D.S. Graduate of the Royal College of On Monday evening next, Prof, Tha January meeting of the Wpm- IWtlantai Sar4eons and the Umveruty of Toronto J. H. $�, Claremont Young, of Toronto University will en's Institute is to-be held at the 91'ry home baking ea inChurch. residence second door east of 5r. And. Phone 9'l4 slug a lecture in the United Church. home of Mrs. B. Reesor. Do not for- taa.s Chanh, Pickens`,opt, peso boon : 0 Mr. ZWillmott Brown, a life long � p• m. The assistants again. ee p ®.. or by ■ppntatatent. (74-ray R 11T I T U RE t the time 2 service;, Phone track 8?00. 431y resident of Stouffville died as .a 1'e- are to be in chargeL " NEW USED AND AtiTI UE cult of a Stroke,"arid was buried here. _ �'• Z+• *2%3MM i�sewisasfs! lJiasitr;. Q _ i'aQ IN GREAT VARIETY •t 'Peek:' cMaRwYwoofl - - • AA ELIZABETH RICHARDSON— It is reported that the Hex clock Fred anii 'Mrs. Bear .and family L. SURNINGHAM' .Air.and sutomcbaleinsurance 61 an kinds. Simmou'a Beds, Marshall Mat. tovvkr will be erected in the'spring A M.Prssentios compar""ci aohd 8tiamcfal, stand. tresses, Dressers, Tables,and Engineer Babcock, of Toronto, brou- spent Sunday with Miss Ed}t}, Roach. ,Building and General Chair@, Picture Frames, trht the=plans before the council last 'We are sorry to report Mrs. E. Contracting. ;`RANK R, JACKSON—Sun Life Our prices are the lowest, week. Taylor is not improving as fast as Estimates furnished on all class". enwaraooe CMP0ny'of Canada. ao,Am. The Bush Hockey league is now in her friends woul4 like. of work—Interior and Eztsrior. at, te4g. Oct la:,+raaee. psone�P><k zy29 0 Ernest and Mrs. Petty and Misseration, ; sing pox. 13-29 Lwhen,_on- Saturday. night Alton,.de- Petty'sa 9 spentChristmas with rtt. Ohimneys Built Ooracrete Work. GBORGE,iEAY—Licensed auction. feated Stouffville, There are ten parents, James and Mrs, Todd phone Pickering 67 s■►,Autos,, Live stock and general clubs to this league. Walter and Mrs. Ferguson apo g 12"end 7 .014.ad to. Terme real. " ' An unfortunate accident befell one daughter of Harrowamith are spend- FAIRPORT. ONTARIO, ' �° t•bwtestond 61.1 A good supply of Hard and Soft ing the Xmas holidays with relatives of our residents on Sunday last, en here. SHINGLE � N !`i T Q P09TILL, Licensed Anctioae.r. Coal on hand. Also a supply the person of Mrs, Klink, when'she G L q� sin �kfa di some" �«. Wie are pleased to welcome our of Kindling .Wood, fell on the icy pavement on her way school teachers home for their Xmas � �.sr.ss ds'as si�ar t o. 'tea stove length. _ At the nomination for council holidays, Miss Effie Milne, . Agnea Dalt Q v ' to church, and fractured her wrist. Nova t3cotEa Shia !es 8.1aiATOlf almodemonst1wTOi1�l6HTF 01,221 12tf Phone Pick. 1700. red-hot contest is expected. An ex- aTCharkaaand Petty. a. Vintner and Ron Slate BShIgXI"sr _ sJ ani ---- Bird's Felt e reeve, as well as three of the former alar, Alvin Lintner, of Toronto, Ed. ° ave at `�a • D. a.ra.sssas-iaul>lssss.w rias' DONALD MUNRO". PICHESING council, will be in the contest for the reeveahip as well as a dozen for an,l_MTs' Lintner and family of Stou- T. PATERSON'9 - CLAREMONT- • - . .. ffville, spent Christmas with their Oast and ' 1I. HAW, 'iekering Mills council. p get prrces. Phone 2sis ` I.IOENSED AUU- ,rents C, and Mrs. Lintner, p t a Aiiatragadf.° Durham oofYir�ies rf riO� The meeting of Abe. Womanv.Ass- LAWS Tessa Hanna■bis. pates for -".d d .V IlE E N W OOO ociaiion will Jre held in the church on _ - aaar I at NEWS,Odkv. So and in fib! FRONT RANK_POULTRY FEED Jame.4 P1askNtt is confined to hi. f R 1 at Mit tlbmaa. W3itby,out. ei January £ a 30 o'clock. Word p -. SLY +ir Roll call. New Year's Tho i- Q A /T A Q �` - _ — IGG MASH house through illness. e'ht". Ten will be served in the hall rj0'I'I( E Misfew Margery' Smart entertained v the:hoctn Mrs.' -A, Flett and AND SERVICE STATION ' = GROWING MAS1� a tow -friend; on D9onday ecenin>;. WhiUvale -: - ! ' ' Milton-and '.firs. Pegg entortained Mrs.--W. Prtty�. All ladies are Wel- •' � S .There iq quite an advantage by a fr.r friends orf• evening this week.. come. Weare prepared to do all kinds- , using Frey Mixed Feed. Our '1fr , Frank Wall spent a couple of O Chopping eviry day,, feeds are, not +tocked• rlati s this ween with hca sister,.aLr.;:- $ leo a ... of repairing nf'c rs, a bat.tery charginit, electric ( RAIN— FLOUR— up ttlontha @head. -. _ Rainton.- --- - --: _ - Creortre Flicks returned from the R'eld}ng and in fact. Headquarters for Earl and SIe�. IIotvsam and family ho.-pital this week. everything in—cool, . STE for 9 We recommend our DalryRations pent Sunday with James anti 3ir�, The Holmes broihera �petR Sunday vection witb High grade Feeds for Poultry, , car work milk production, Miss Edna. Green entertained a Grant Malcolan, of Galt, 'was hetet Gae, Oile,-Grease and Aceessoriew Cattle, Hoge Lite, number of her friends on Friday ev- with his people for Christmas. always on hand, Taxi Service. ANTHONY WILSON chopping every, week day .at 8c -ening. Aff and hits. Lemmon were with - ' per bag for Iota of 5 bags or F. W, and Mrs. Woodward and fatty- Toronto friends on Clirietmas Day, Agent for Chevrolet Oars. A � Proarietor� over, lose than 5-bagag9e 49tf Phone Mark, 5602 z r, ba �Y spent a day last week with friends -Bert and--Mrs, Harvey were with Gordoni Law per, g, -• Barley l0cr in Toronto. Toronto friends on Christmas Day. G ✓: L aw ` Phone 5817 I,evi Linton and family spent-Xmas Miss Phyllis Gerory has been with with Mrs. Linton's sister, Mrs. Wall Osha-wa friends the past two weeks. and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. Holtby' 'spent•'a f� Pickering' li�illiII,it Comuanv 'Ming. Laura Ormerod is spending happy .Christmas with their family ° e _ h r Ha To 'All holidays -with th D. and OU r Y Mrs. Pu all b W23 I'T o Y of Claremont. Pugh, The Gannon family ��� Pl=b� and 10a`_r_ 1 m x were with on - `♦ li `j�R' 1 Mr.and Mrs. Cavers 'entertained C:..and Mrs. Willson and family on their son and his wife over the week- Christmas Day. NewYeaREGI. PARROTT, PROP. end and hoc}daPhil and Mrs Willows a nt the latters tamI Bob nt Sun theadfriends =� Phone 490.- Y y, Christmas holiday with theplatter's their. parents,hetree. Sunday with We sincerely th[iok our friends!o We beg to anoouace that we have slater in Uxbridge. - Alf, Lemmon was . quite ill last thin community for the gene= taken over the Miss Slater' am] Mfss Green,• of week-end, but we are glad to report a[sy your homes Py f;uS10tu of E.V. Evans,- Toronto, are spending rocs p�ction of your �atrop• ' felt of Light stud g 'a few' days that he is improving, age Waith which you favot'ed 7 at Whitby and will strive to give the with F. and-Mrs. Green. The Rawson family and the Shaver us Barin the Obeer and may yOII same efficient and courteous service of Oscar and Mrs. Raine, of Oshawa, family spent the holiday with Mrs. g past year. �e �l8@Sed With our predecessor. Talk to us about were in the•village on Sunday with R. Rawson, of Claremont. Thanks to you, in spite of a year your water problems.� No obligat;on. the formers parents James alio Mrs. R Ra'vvson of Claremont and _— — _- -Mrs. .R$ine. ' _ son, Don. were of so called depression we ~ - guests of the Shaver ;have been able to show an - - Mr and Mrs. Nash, of Markham, famiI7 on Friday afternoon. - increase in business vol- and Mr. and b4rs. Hagerman' and The Carter families; of Green Riv- � •- �• family, of Whitevale, spent Xnia.9 er, foregathered at the Albert Grayams. and trust that our with Wm. 9nd Mrs, Ormerod -and home to'celebrate Christmas. •. `service to you in the eom• } and a Until winter comae to family. Mrs. George-Philip and Miss Brod- lookIng over your ! - - ie spent Cliristmas week' in Toronto your splendid co-operation Happp Furnaeer or SCHEDULE with their brother; Russell Brodie; and good will. ✓ �� those - Stouffville,locltey_League_. .. and family. _. Ralph ;and firs. Miller enjoyed as « 'To one and all , -Prosperous _ Dec.22—Stouffville vs Altoim guests f h 'g - Leak TrOUghs or G rl,tmas, Mrs. Millers erDec.nec.26—Claremont...... Almira sister and husband 'Mr. and Mrs: we i)ec,29—Locust Hill.. - Stouffville Stevenson, of Toronto, wish - New` YE3ar re aired-or replaced, Jan.5 ,-•Altona , Claremont _ p p Our=local -Masons, accompanied by Jan.9'--•Almira.. :..", „L,oeust Hill their wives, attended a banquet in A Happy, Health Place your order and Jan..12—Stouf ville.« Claremont Claremont on Saturday evening, and s BE READY " Jan. 16—Alton,,. _,,Allnira report a very'pleasant evening. -,and 1`'roaperoils CsAil Ste rritt an.13--Locust Hill :, Claremont Mr. Sanderson came home for the - when winter Cones. Jan.23--Stouffville.. Almira day on Christmas. He is reported as T- ,r-H Jan.26—Altona. . . . ,. Locust Hill New Year, improving under the treatment at the Phone:1900' call flay-off First and Second teams play Christie St. Hospital in Toronto. best two games out of three to decide In the absence of both Bible Class i Furniture Dealer ands �,pl BUHBY winner of League. teachers, Mrs. Brown took the re- E • ,,. JONES Foaeeal ))ireetOr a O. H. A. rules to govern. No O. H. A. view at the Sunday School session r Also Ambulance Service 'Hardware Phone 4600 players signed up to play in 1930 and last Sunday There was a good att- Druggist add Chemist, 7 w+•"f� Ontario this ogve be allowed am s church ay PIOHE$IN 1 1 seas in lea _�. Olt B P��Ce - 11 ,,x .,�,.N' r• F,. � • ,- .... •"•. J 1 '.,Y nF � �. �.t, .+r .j+,!'.�••� :,'l. ', C' - • __ _ ..._._ .•.._ _ _-... -- gas fast as he mounted them. I'didn't - - '' �( - want to fight him, but he warned me SALADA qu.� �alwayt - u I to pull out-of EI Cajon 'Bonita and , _._ _ • _ _ never come back and he confiscated -be the finest you can buy �rIVateer the entire Walley sof the of your,cattle hC Trin O in it, in the name of the Mexican peo- g " ole. Naturally, :following• that out. - • - burst, I had to defy Lim. If I Hadn't, t .would_ serve - - - _ no man on- this ranch - _ — - - me." under - By PETER B. KYNE I ,"The yea of the prin¢eas w bi e e & ° I with excitement. - "You weren't hurt - - . at all, were you, Ken?" she quavered. ' He bowed to her. "My dear young - BYtiOP8I8. i certain amount of sorrow. mingled lady" he replied coldly, "may Ipre- -�V Bradley Bardtn, Icing of the cattle with the joy of this tremendous vie. some to remind you that I am your E - ` country, makes Kenneth Burne general I I fail to Sod Miguel Galls s f.-then s general manager'and 'to'be manager of his ranch, urovlding Burney to addressed as Mr. Burney? Rank has •gtaeih ��� t &e SW dd s rids him of Martin Bruce and Jd iguel among the dead." - Gallegos. cattle thieves, who ,ave been "He who S lits and runs away may its privileges, you'know, and I object SALADA :.. Gallegos. the king's cattle, ytu-tei Bardin, g to being addressed, on brief acqusin- r----- •_ : _. —.-. -.---- -- ��"� -love with Burney, begs her father to lave to fight another day. It is not •~ _ • -Keep Burney from risking his life in n well to catch but one:bird at a time. lance, with the familiarity a dude- in • , • --encounter with the thieves. Turney and 03-guide." reneh Solarium Y -- ih,rty 'Picked men l=ave -for-El-ea}on In the next uce-an Revolving— "I be our pardon," L of fighting it out with Gallegos, He Y `I murmured meekly. "Didyou person- - Points Always `O the Sun Bonita, Mexico, with the esp;ens purpose cowbo a will reinforce Gallegos—and g Y the princess picksfighting a ingposit and posts his ea Gal- Bruce will dictate the strategy of the y Y p Segos attacks with two hundred tolto�y- campaign. Unlike Gallegos, he is no' ally, kill anybody today?" ere, but is repulsed., a•fool. When he learns from Gal-I I did. I am morally certain I ' u y, , bowled over not less than eight men,in TYeatirB'•Patiente in CIO r, Contains 1-ampe For le os what has occurred today he wt:1 " Novel Structure, 'it on a Tower, CHAPTER 4%V.-(Con.'d.) B self-defence, and I'm not sore for u, g Cloudy Weather r come down to las Osos immediate-y The bandits on the Banks who were for a conference with Gallegos." and I'm not apologizing. France offers a unique departure measuring the rays of the sun and still•'n,oanted hal! about faced and "True words, my friend. But—when The-ittngftew to the defence of ha for health seekers. At 'Aix-les-Baine for determining whether the ultra. wet? e-aring down at 'a tangent to this fellow-Bruce crosses the interna- daughter. "There', no call for you t%� there has been built a solarium un- violet rays of the sun itself are in- join the advancing centre, while- the .tional border I will have him arrestcii •act uppity, Mr. Burney, lie admonish- ..'men whose horses had been knocked ed. "What's your next move?" like anything else in the world— sufficient for certain cases. I! so. and tried for cattle stealing. Then I _. s revolving building that follows the the ultra-violet lamps are used in over were funning .for co%er :t the will aer_d three troo)s of rurales t� To be continued.) sun In its course and is the last word conjunction with the sun and supply ` base of the hills some four hundred Los Osos to arrest Miguel Gallegos." `" in the application of the sun's rays exactly the amount• of raps required. ' yards dista+•T• It was long range . "A good plan, Senor De Haro, b111 �4 • L ! �� for-curative purposes. It was erected Some_ treatment rooms are so _ shooting, but the El Ranchito men top- I have a better ,ne. Gallegos pas lost Pitchers E��OW by Dr. Saidman of Paris, who has equipped that the light of the sun }led a da/en of them as the, raii', be many hurses, but he still has a•hun- of devoted much time to the use of.can be arrested while Its beneficent n oat front Disease seme - *t WI h and ua t r th P or New are caught ed o of h liveth rays e e .tie sixty-nine men St for acn int red sin e y g r ere the Bred and six n n ultra violet and ttiP• rays f ty ' lifted thetr nurses in the final charge. service. The.force he came with to- p treatment of various diseases. treatment of the patlent: The sun's ;l p Their wild cheers as thrry came on I day Nae one hastily gathered; doubt- Broken Bones The building has an extraordinary rays are specially filtered in other "drew upon ibem instantly ;,he atten- less within fortyeigh6 hours he can re- i appearance. High up on a hill dom-I rouma by means of a thin coating of ' tion of the entire defending force and mount and redot:ble his force and it is iaattag the city ot'Aiz-les-Batas and silver on a prepared glans, silver be• a murdt,rous fire brought then, town conceiN able that if attacked by the Muscular Contraction Results the Lake of Geneva, it' receives the�tog transparent to certain oliva-vio-. I at such a rate that the attack melted. rurales he may defeat them. At any in Fractures Physician sun's rays from the first moment of I let rays. Dr.'Saidman has used also - - -- At a distance of three hundred rate good men will die—and there is - Finds; 4 �.aSCB RC- sunrise unt11 sundown Its base .s fa a glass recently Invented in Amer- yards the Gallegos forces suddenly no necessity for that. My plan pro- ported the form of an octagonal tower,I.Ica through which.the rays show the - turned and fled in the.direction whence vides for the complete destruction of which supports a structure that, seen fluorescence of the tissues. - they had come. and instantly the 'El these men but without mucfi danger "Pitchers' Elbow" to a new disease g from a distance, reminds one of .the The scientific apparatus with which tv ed their at- a caused when baseball players actually - Ranchito min again rq to the rurales. We will make hast.. wins of a great airplane. This Is the solarium is equipped comprises 4 tention to the survivors on the flanks. slowly my•friend." bleak off small bila of bone inside the g Most of the cowboys had fired not less i elbow joint by the mere force of mus- about ninety Leet in length and Is many new features, among which E - Two hours-later the El Ranchito! divided foto ten small rooms' where�is the most accurate and powerful than thirty sands and their rifles convoy crossed back into the Unites cular contraction, according to Dr. F. the patients receive treatment. instrument yet devised .for measnr were now too hot for comfort, so ores-1 States at Hu milita• - J. Kirby, of Baltimore, who recently Because the superstructure- turns,�Ing the sun's ultra-violet energy. ei,tly the fire slackened and died away. Burney went at once to the tele- reported four cases he had examined these treatment rooms have always l The solarium offers.-.treatment fat of course the enemy had not been I graph station and wired Bruce at the to the American medical Association. the full Iight'of the-sun. Each. more-�persons suffering, from rheumatiani entirely idle. filen, dismounted aur-i latter's home in Arizona and also at When a pitcher winds up, Dr, Kirby over, has three ultra-violet lamps and gout, neuralgia, arthritis and for per. • ing the action, had continued to ad-1 his ranch headquart rs in New.Mex- points out, the arm is trequenllp beat several intra-red lamps. The roof I sons in a weakened, run-do vn con- at afoot, firing as they came, and ; at the elbow joint. w�iea the flail and the windows are so arranged dation. The structure was finished many of the mounted men had fire's , leaves the band the arm Is straighten• i that the patlent may be placed !a the last Summer and admitted patients - "Your little playmate, Mi,gu,I Ga,- - from the saddle. But at the long le os and two hundred and ten of his ed and rotated very rapidly to give the I open air without' any possibility of l i treatment In August. The !n a g t rowan^ range and moving rapidly as they h o, gang tangled with me in El. Cajon curves twist to the ball to h e ails beteg seen b7 Persona outside the July, In took place at the end of their fire had peen wholly ineffective, curses and "drop" halls. _This acts (Burney seized. the opportunity, white Bonita this morning Casualties mechanically.- Dr, Kirby explains, to building I July, !n the presence ie a s wh the rifles were cooling, to make an I ninety-eight horses and forty-tw=o men Dr.•Said man has arranged the .ao I gtrtshed assemblage pt scleatlats who g• , bring the corner of the head of the,larlum so that each patient can re- were curious to see this new depar- j all too dead to skin. ,No casua.t,es oil lower•arm bone, called the radius, f examination of his forces. None of h ceive, exactly tife dosage of sun's{ture in the world of science. The amen had been hart, but he had lo, I my side excel t one horse killed and violently against the end of the bone one mule tressed-one�barse and one peek . I had to ' et out j rays necessary to 'his Dartfc,i ar con-I reauft of the treatments given at the slightly wounded. There were several in a-hurvy but am.coming back Nounof the upper ' _' - i aeG even sel expects g y In all of the-`tour copies examined.• title '.apparatus for thecalled the b., -purpose ofd tions,of Dr. Saidman himself, �,• bullet holes in the trucks and a bullet to rour.d up every. cow brute- that the result was found to be a small Iliad deo Into the chock wagon and wears your brand, vee. the brand and pped ` d piece of bone at the end of the radius •1•uined the cook's bes+ bread an. run the Bardin iron on every. head. the peasants and the substantia] pro- P chipped-off,-much as a small piece of Art TellnpOrarily - ' Tha men of EI Ranchito stood to, ar After a while you will learn that grew made^to the realm of agrii u1 branding other men's calves is a the bone handle of a cane or.nmbrella Ousted Iri BulgaaiClft tare. rather sat to in the bottom of the bar- may be broken of! by a sharp blow ranca, for some of the bandits who nighty i nprofitab]e business. aMigvel Sofia, Budg.—Bulgaria's 'sew h�l: fir. holida has proposed that this such as dropping'on a stone atdewalk. .-,7--..had succeeded in reachingcover on "a long on courage but short on day of land, .dedicated to peasants.�-annual holiday of land be celebrated t I brains. Yoii shssuld-go down and help The loose -chip of bone inside the ,was celebrated throughout the whole I simultaneously' is all agricultural -- the flanks had courageously taken po- him out and if it will be any comfoft country on Dec. 14, at 1200 simultane-�countries and has already received a l� joint thea proceeds to give great pain � --�- sition attd were firing vig6rously. and7to cause inflammation so that It •Eventusll discoveringthat the Gal- to you, know that I am returning to +sus meetialts addressed-by= flrteytt; fa r3 e --respmrve from several y' El Cajon Bonita with my men next requires removal by a surgical opera- teachers and agricultural experts. The' stater,. The purl.:.se 1s to form an � legos forces were in rapid retreat, _ these snipers . ,ubsided, made- the': Thursday and•will be pleased to met: tion' • . Sofia•con-ference' was bell in the lea• enthusiastic movement !n 'favor of you a_nd discuss the matter. Maybe The muscles and bones of the hu tlodal Theatre and for two hours to- farming, which will assure the v11- way through the scrubby timber down� - - -the valleyand rejoined their com- some of the calves that wear your man body have been developedalde by matoes, beans, grapes. pu=pklus 'na- lavers of the attention and support 1 brand really belong to you, although aide in the process of evolution, so Live cows, Berkshire bogs and Leg- they need and bring about the'neces 'fades. that even extreme contractions of the , - senor De Haro sad his comFanions I doubt it. But I want to play. fair. horn. hens occup.ed the stage wblch,-nary improvement in their situation. "Kenneth C. Burney." muscles seldom are able to break the heretofore has been devoted exclusive• --4--- climbed out of the truck they had oc- I bones upon which the muscles depend 1p to Carmen, Faust anti.Shakespeare. .'Actor—"On. mX first appearance _ tooted (one with a'heavy sheet-iron "That chunk of information ought for support. But`activities like that Gregore Vasileff, Minister of Agri-i here the people stormed the box-0t- body) and embraced Ken Burney, the to react, Martin Bruce about the time , while their glad "vivax' echoed over I Its receives s'hurry-t}p sail from Ga:. of throwing baseballs, with sharp culture, extolled the riches of Bulga•I flee.' Friend—"Did hey get that the valley. Then the Mexicana, ac- legos," he decided. breaking curves to tool the eyes of the rian soil,- the exemplary qualities off mnn y bark tompanied try Burn,y, mounted and From the telegraph station he strol- batter, are new things In evolution, - and may subject the muscles or bones _ rade out over the field, while Tom led over, to 'the International Hotel to new trials for which Nature has not Bledsoe took charge of the task of re- where he related to all and sundry the provided. Often, complaints of pains _ loading-the men and horses in the tale of his adventure of nee- o n a an som-e-dm eatruck- and - a-f in El Cajon Bonita,, Nor did he hesi- about the backbone itself, made by L` + ens payers, have been Traced to horses Burney mercifully killed, and Gallegos. In no uncertain terms he chipped edges of the'•bones, which t+' the wounded bandits .on each !lank branded them as liars thieves `and - a _the jefe - politico's companions as murderers, .and announced his inten- cause the same ktnd of inflammation mercifully wafted into eternity with tions of seeing to it personally that and pain. well-directed' shots from their' six-. the first fall rains should start grass � shooters. 'growing verdantly over their graves. TI1C $fate (iO�Osl1Ci RT - Ken Burney counted the dead. They To half a dozen men he imparted, in HUI -numbered forty-two. confidence his intension of doublin Millicent Milligan and'Margery John y grateful�to the iiz-e of his'party'when he should Sturdily pot their goloshes on, "The coyotes will -be you, Senor Burney," they jefe politico return for the round-up; he bragged And with asps of red and coats at ;_auggested huwn morously. Also, it Pe- that with sixty men he could ino've the Were as fluffy and warm as elder- ORK '�t+on't wait for a I comes my duty and pleasure to express international boundary Clown to Tepic. down• W headache to wear off. 'to you the gratitude of my govern- And when he had bragged to-the point "Let's climb the hill again, , •tnent. You have but defended your- where his owl? chin music was begin- , Dont look for sympathy at What If we spill again." self when attacked by a bandit force ning to disgust him he joined the such times, but t some '' Said Millicent, Milligan and no criticism can be directed at you cook, waiting for him with the motor- And Margery John. Aspirin.-It never fails. . or gout employer." ized•chuck wagon, and returned to El , Ken Burney smiled upon flim half 1 Ranchito. ' Don t be a chronic sufferer sadly. "Poor :alis sandal-feet," he f Torsi,Bledsoe, with Ae motor trucks, They tramped to school through paths from headaches, or any other murmured. "The'X know better. But bad.loi'ig_since,Arrived. ,at the.ranch' of white, ` pain. See a doctor and get at Errands for Mother were a dear,de- , A will' not criticism be directed toward and the news of the battle had reach- the cause. Meantime, dontligr, you for the lack of vigilance which ed the king and his daughter; copse- And then brave goloshes seeoied to play martyr. There's always 'resulted in my company 'elite;ing queri when Burney came rolling in quick comfort. in Aspirin. It —`141exico armed?" with the cheek wagon Art Graydon „ say, , "Certainly, Senor,-but the criticism informed him that the king's orders Come time's the time to play. _iflever_does-an�_haf-m. Isn't it _ • come over the hill again, •foolish ao su er an _deedless 'Will be directed by those of no im- were for Burney to report to his chief Baskets to 1111 again, pain? It may be only a simple .portance. We have a long frontier immediately-upon arrival. Millicent Milligan headache, or it ma be neo- and Mexico has not auf�icient troops, His Majesty seemed pleased beyond �• gta or neuntts. eunlatism.engtorng or r�I guard it. I,mm1=2tion wo.ds and sho6k7 the hand Of his Ken-shall disclaim respongi. eral manager heartily. "Did you get - ' umbago.-Aspirin is still the breaking u Colds' bflit " i.,, Two little girls grew tall and Strong, Vinsible thiel t0 take. There b Buy $the" box_that says Y• Gallegos?!' he demanded. S On their cheeks arose, on their lips is hard! an ache Or these Aspirin has Genuine "Nevertheless," Burney reminded "NO, 31r." ` � � Y Y P� P �``+ him. "The same lack of vigilance will "Why the devil didn't you? Tom a song; tablets can't relieve;they are a printed in red. mine AapirifL And they laughed as they tramped rot be-possible again: When I return Bledsoe asps you toppled his horse at • great comfort to...women .who tablets d0 not depressahe to El Cajon $mita, as I must, I will a thousand yards. Couldn't you have through falling snow, ;puffer periodically; they are heart.All druggists., "We can go wherever galoshes go;. ,have to crani, the line at some un- toppled him?" „ And go they will again, - Senor kind Haro." t; ��rmii the skunk?"o buts!could, did t you . Over Millicent Milligan �R guarded int and at night. It would • riot Be kind of me-to'embiirraaa you, �� , Over the hill again, -- AEi_ „ And Margery John. R I had orders not to, air. Nobody -Emir r. Ammerman. . ' CH�..PTER %XVI. , revoked the order previously given me "Perhaps tl>•t would be the batter not to kill Gallegos, ao I contented ISSUE No.. .l--�31, "' IUM plan, -Senor I4`vney. But there is a myself with knock.ng his :•crass over tRwufa•t+s 1 n,s a, :�• .r ti .,..r . " s °• F ww ar.. 9 : o, ,,,n•. .r> .. ,r: •S4v a v ., .,, ,. q".,, - ,.. ,�. ,...-:. '° -°`». m: ,'r.' • 8 r W� , ']i�'f•'!..,�cs;w.�. �•;�`+-tin, .a . . Y .. t • - - .,.<.�p'•kl+:aw*;,rxAa' :.'r ..y.,-,,... + .• .., b. 'fir �'- � 2. - -. ... _ 'c.. -;.Vbl�:v ,vans%+ir :,,7 +I+sx%,nsru!!.Aw.-'�''�.kyrgEr'vs=r.r9Kt; '�G^�o'ss, ya,_.tr iv. -.Id�i,� •a.,,r .,,.*..,?�ar•'s.q,ai....mar+.. .+.¢•sx•!fi:.,�n.,•r`��e^y.�!�rke_. :rw.. k. ,-. ... ..,a: muMaww .n+,•.c 6yyi e. _ as employ. They.are,now marked Mysterious Steps=That Make �y. me "homekee rs" instead of "N.G.", as ' a formerly: "N.G." meant non-gainful, not "n, •good".. as ,slang would have Plant Life and Death Shown �. 23,000,000 women are reported as Tucson,, Ariz. Three of the mys• fns sugar maple- or grape vine in "homemakers", While ten million are terlous steps that make- life, " '.'•,lf ,by p death spring. - _ employed is "gainful" occupations, !and-old age•in plants are shown in Am.long as a.cell is young the di! F �. ltif(4i�t�lf -- Of women who work outside the home, experiments a2ade public recently at ference in electrical charge between COPYRIfj,MTlO _ { half are in service,occupatioAs, while•the University of Arizona, wall and center is slight. As maturity - halt are produciug-goa a kind. f s mal'-gym All -reveal ss.--elee-tries' ondition conies on, 'the outer' protoplasm io •Happy New Yeael down and doors. A draft is one's best character(stic.oL.protoplasm, the basic:.creases its negative charge, while the '{ friend, in providing air circulation, Pla thin 13ox. ' i ` At the portal of the new year, Y 9 living substance Ohich is found in' center becomes relatively more'pool• but-one should not sit where the cur- atands Janus, double-faced guardian A wooden .box is a good receptacle, every form of lite, including man. rent tive. , rent of air blows directly on the body. of the gateway, with a dltiappolated for the children's playthings. Sand They are detected in a study of the This electrical difference to main- countenance ti Too much heat in a room is enervat• - - to the peat and shops- paper the edges that' they may not growth of plant cells by H. L. Van de' tsiaed until old .age sets in. With and one to the future. Janus, progeni- Ing. life would work and play with get splinters from !E, then paint the. Sande Bakhuyzen, professor of plant advancing age this tension. dimin• - for of Janitors and patron saint o1 more vim if ws kept the therjpmeter box and put casters on it and ft can. physiology. ashes and by its effect upon water b M abotit sixty-five, instead of seventy. ¢' January. - be pushed from place to place or The living protoplasm 1s divided.; in the plant seems connected with Yes, he-will admit you. After the One who is doing active work can be against the wall when not in use. into tyro portions in°a cell, he finds,'. death. As the eiectricab tension drops stork has once deposited ear aloouugrua comfortable most roma are keit-et sum- �q sh. .._� one tkarltcang thtrit d-about wale -Eho-4moand teus,'i water, nt loses roti;-when thepower w a rhe ote� 'F<< ry. r car mer temperature, it is wise to wear Steam squash or cell center. There is, he says, a tion is very'low the plant dies, the moving stairway of Time, at the ah until tender, then difference to electrical charge on the In one and the same plant some same rate. Whether we will or%no, light o warm wraps.w indoors, and mash it in a hot bowl until smooth we are swept inside the open door to put on warm wraps when going out- and season with talt, pepper, sugar, podticles which make up -these two cells live much longer than others, doors. Garments which,are too warm rotoplaems. - ;and Dr. Bakhuyzen says this must tie of 193E make one perspire and go about In'a generous Chunk of batter:and some p"'In some root cells," he says, "this-.,due to a force which keeps up the Janus turns to a clean page in the thick cream. Serve ho.t. a ammy'state, which is dangerous: �dtlterence exists on one side of'the electrical charge in the longer living copy book of Life, and says,.,'It's'up ' s r to you." The recording angel stands II We think, too, that we must load : ,f cell, but not on the other. These cella, cells. But the. long lived cells seem seedy to'write and, having written,1 up on fuel foods in winter. Living, act 'as 4 suction and pressure pump. unable. both to maintain continued . To Amuse Children indoors mot all our prayers o. tears can as most of us do; in warm houses and In this way water may be pressed up growth and long life. Nature gives. change a line nor alter a word. Div- inity, iv at light work, we are harmed by this A very satisfactory tool for pasting the stem or trunk with considerable[them their..life.extension after.growth !` .. extra fat and sugar and starch. In may be made by. splitting common force, as can be observed In a •bleed• has ceased. fifty, to.a degree, shapes our endo, -_ trough hew them as we will"—but sea- cold weather there is danger that we�clothespins in two. To make them. Bible choices and intelligent behavior do not get enough exercise, individual where more-than one child = can wrest from Fate a measured sue- To be her best, a woman should uses them, paint the top part different Boy Genius Builds What New York �ceas, just as truly as folly-can wreck awim in a pool or join a gymnasium colors. it is an easy matter when yh class or at least take long hikes in through using them to wash off paste. Mechanical Man ;Is Wearing Hastily, before that door, we­strip the fresh air. The farm woman has and use indefinitely. ' ourselves of enmities., sordidness. and the advantage in that she may.go Heave cardboard boxes, which con- Also Searching for CiEle3BY ANNABELLE-WORTHING'TOM indolence and are keen to make aa- outdoors every day and putter around tain groceries, make splendid equip-; Fi her chickens. In snowy weather the meat.which will be used for any num• .�^11>�titute For - other fry. Eagerly we conjure up a � I Illustrated Dreasroeakrng Lesson Feer- host of resolutions; Not to be too housewife may shovel walks and ber of.things, from bathtubs to very C voline niche f � rvery Pattern busy to be glad; too hard to sympath. breathe some invigorating ozone. long freight trains. :Your grocer.will - ize; too greedy to be temperate; too gladly give you-these sad although lit tete ice• e' of a tiny workshop ' We are all for the new leaf'. Here's A group of young mothers hate a they fit into one another to pack away ° 13en eyaar oldmBobby ost as tLalmbert 011 Of lazy to keep fit; too timid to achieve. A- Woman's Club. they may seem bulky, you will find In ,hoping. . . club which 1s ditlereat, They hold v ery well. - r I A box containing a variety of color- only eight meetings . year, preferIts arm is slowly raised to the so- -After Christmas Tips. lag to have few but very choice ones. I Its hollow of whirling noises from _ ed wools to be sorted according to' Write the thank-you letters immedi- or six of these, they bring-in an I color, cheers up a gloomy day some its hollow chest. - atelp. while the heal of appreciation ' outside lecturer; for one they have i times, "Stop," antly. Bobby,.and the arm an intimate meeting just among them- Three-Inch squares oL all.kind§ of halts Instantly. Ifs on, The Same of gratitude quickly i Bobby explains that it's just a shop dies down and something is lacking selves; and .for one. they entertain`material, cotton, linen,' rough silks.1.top that he built. An ordinary dial in the ardour of the delayed note of husbands. smooth silks, wool, satin, velvet, are II telephone starts it. appreciation. They have two types of members good. Let them learn to know by' I Hobby has been experimenting Take long walks to the open air to —active and associate. The dues ofi...sense of touch,-as well as eye; which since he was seven years old .He Is, , counteract the Christmas feasting. associate members are less and they is which and em do t Tato p11es Some I hunting a cheap aubsiltute for gas- Don'tspend the holidays snoozing in I rasp attend the lectures. A committee'' times have them do this blindfolded. cline. !front of the fireplace. • ' A Sect of various sued corks float. Ing in Bathtub Bay afford many happy "People think I'm craze to do that," he says, "but they all laughed when has charge of.each meeting, Prov Put out of sight a few of the chll• the lecturer and servingtea and most minutes to aur boys.- - - • dren's toys, to bring out on later I delicious home-m8de tea-cakes. The I-told them I was building a robot," And always the good old soap bub- One of his achievements is a home- -occasions. The .slid, surfeit. Young mothers, kept somewhat at , hies A bit of RIYQorine added to the ed with p[aythlttgs, gets emotion home by their email children, enjoy I made radio broadcasting station from indigestion. Incidentally,. it helps to+the breath of outside life which the', water will glue brighter colors. which he transmits programs for the keep the parlor neater. I lecturers bring to thein. are gird to be =-p=— children of the neighborhood. He also ' One of your big problems now is relieved of the anxiety of writing has buflt an electric.fire alarm aye- _.fo find a place for all the-new,pos- papers, and revel in the rich social Neck and Shoulder NCifrltis tem, a burglar alarm, a protective - system of charged barbed wire. a - Make a list of the persona from them Automobile,drivers In France have lighting system for tbs. shop and whom you received greeting cards. -' fallen prey to the disease of neuritis Macy yard, and private, telephone _ It will prove helpful in addressing - . 'Pie Pointers. lines. He is mak°tpg a motfo8 picture of ih-e ices and shoulders, according - -- - _ yours nett December, For one pie crust; use a half cup :to a report of the American Medical camera to produce his own reels. Jot 'down and file away Ideas for.of sweet lard, teas Outside the shop is his railroad, a' teaspoon ask', two cups ( AasoMatiaII. It is said to attack per- gifts for next Christmas, sifted pastry Sour, and ice water to miniature line 'that starts ten feet M sons driving closed cars who have de- Because be gave you s gift, you do make the dough soft enough to roil.{ - from the ground, takes a sharp de- not have to bestow on him your af• gained the habit of leaving the window _ .. After sifting the dry ingredients on their side open so that they may cline and 'thea goes up a steep art!- -fectfon. Be Yourself. mix in the lard with knives or a fork. f/ctal grade. Children of the neigh_ Waste no.time in grieving because I signal with their hands for turns' and borhOod pay for rides. Boyllke, he - 269 Slowly add the water, mixing with a •sudden slope. - you received a present from someone knife until the mixture Is uniformly I operators of left-drive automobllea has named his handwork for his dog: A -atrikingly smart Prin�esa dress to whom you gave none, nor becausedamp "Bugs River Power and Light Com- iare-said to have been affebted on the puny." His railroad is "The Bugs.- of nay, blue wool crepe with daric you received none from someone you Divide the. mixture Into portions, to left side of the neck while drivers of ,remembered. Those' are simply Ville and aortheru." red coin dote for the years.,avoid handling It more than,acres-� right-drive- vehfoles are troubled on' _ miss of 8, 10, 12 and 14 years., - -- Christmas exigencies. sary; and pat it Into a ball, to avoid the right aide., it is believed that •o-----. - Prolong the freshness of the greens scraps. Roll'!t lightly from the cen-) Mrs. Sologton Says.: It flares iia skirt through circular - y when the body, warmed by riding in - • - - shaped gores with ports that dip the `by keeping them damp, j - After all; Isn't ft awfully nice to get ire. using short _strokes, until the .the closed car, Is suddenly attacked To Ret the things which money can size of the pie pan. Fit it to-the pea hem. . -.• .-. back to orderly living! I in a small location by drafts of cold buy, do not sacrifice the things which It wears a red leather belt. The ' and prick !t, to release air which may air the disease gains foothold in the money cannot buy. be underneath it. Kee p life dough l place 'affected.by the draft- _ coStyleNo.0 639 is amtart for dans- t The Prospective Mother. cold whet{ working with.-It and bake f dr For the oaks of her own comfort and it In a hot oven. PersonsF to drive open cars are not Civllitp costa nothing, but'lt ofteal room; } .: ` subject tQ.contract the disease, it is enables us to acquire things that The 8-year size takes but 1% yards the healtth of her baby-to-be, the ros- r y D gold cannot buy. o! 39-inch material, with % yard of Furs. 39-inch contrastin •-to Zieulcally. She should eat simple, -- .._--- - ----- - -- --- - -- -----. . _ Furs are blossoming out in-all"their ,— rown covert cloth, dark green nourishing foods, avoiding an excess- Iory this year Fur costs are long £-orttZg �7Vinne!'E l jer- !Ts­—quantity of meat;- should or short. and there are separate fur - seonrust esbade are fashionable Com- 41 neck pieces with barrel shaped mnKs binations. Tweed-like cottons also doer exercise and live In well;ventil- - aced rooms;,should bathb every day; to match them. Or there may be a flat chic. &void constipation; wear light weight mutt purse:' HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. To buy a fur coat is rather a ` {clothing, bit warm and comfortable k Write your name and address plaitt- gamble, and the price does not indi- 1 e In cold weather; should al" at least ly, giving number and size a! such tate much as-to.the endurance of the 5... patterns as you want Enclose 20c in a efBht haste of each tsv Att - stated intervals, one should to with gaimeett:'-4 he high priced one may s '� wrap fall to pieces at the end of the season �` X".,.. -or etztrr�red; e^ -her physician.. it carefully) for each number, an and the inexpensive one may'hold hold tr laddress our order to Wilson Pattern During these Important months, the together for years. To judge of a fur y ros ti mother should strive 'to t Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. pec ve D � t s e t -s I t r coat, the fa (d he skin,idg. _... �*. t keep fre from worry _ be ha o e ry happy, D , the skin is-burned, it will not wear- � - �� •' ," and to practice self-control.. It is not !well for her to sit with her finger on well; nor vrill it i1 the skip is stiff. a I 3 Boy Wins Wheat Award Mole a�1►d squirrel are not noted for her pulse,. watching every symptom, One of the Wheat Pool Experimen• long wear. Seal, beaver altd nutria ' .but she should keep happily employedare more enduring.- ;tal seed plots, conducted by Wm. at light work which will engage her '' i Russell, aged 14; has been graded Attention pleasanjly. ° y' and the- results sent to Cardross, 'Thete is a mistaken tradition that Cub Scouts. Sask., from Regina. The boy was _ a B i 1 ears may, .be d- { much aigkIIesa,•and discomfort makes Boy o n pe y y I awarded 92 per cent. on his care of 1 for greater safety. This is not true: witted as "Cuba".to scouting actio- I the plot, anything over 70 per cent. There is no advantage in enduring any sties which they have formerly been i entitling. its holder to enough regia. Wn which can be prevented. -Such denied until they were-twelve. Their #-tered wheat to sow an acre in 1931. neglect of illness mfght be poaitie ram W se- I The wiz kinds oL wheat grown in the dangerous for both mother and babe. acid, but will be carted on mostly I, destr­ U illness and annoying Symptomsper-' In the family back yard. After their ; ability in comparison with Marquis ` e yo p yM�n, hikes they will return to the home I,as follows: Marquis, 100 per cent; r 'hangar" at night, and mothers and Reward, 101; Garnet, 102; Renfrew, - Wlfiter Health. older boy scouts will be their leaders. 103; Supreme, 108; and Cores, 116. ` Winter L the season of shut doors A•Boy Scout troop, with adequate ro- "t►ad poor health. HavO you thought soufces and leadership, may assume of the relation between these twoT the responsibility of a cub troop. The InitniCtlIIg YoungPeople m our s "Brownies,"or junior Girl Scout troop i Odeon da Is to keep o room Parents and guardians should grade. :• hot is cold weather. We are build- is sititlldr, for the sisters. ally, prepare the boy or girl for the ME our houses too weU and have too adolescent period and not leave the *Solent butfag prints. We will be Employed Women. __ ' ' important work of sex education is .; bealtbier It we aftustas ourselves As many as men, between the ages the ehU-minded. Ignorance of per- .. 'to cool ail It we spend much time of sixteen and sixty-four, are'Hated Miss Carol Deis, Dayton, Ohl and Raoul Nadeau, New York'city, conal hygiene results In untold mss• ontdoo seen >ghen•the thermometer each of .whom his just won =6 0 in cash, two years tuition in as re. as employed in the 1930 H.B. Census. ery to vast numbers of young people. flirts with sero. For the first finis In history, women flmeafean conservatory. and a gold decoration, awarded by Atwater To be forewarned is to be fore-armed. y a: Do not be afraid to'open the win• who keep house have been recorded Kent Foundation in radio audition contest. —J. J. Kelso - r _ • c r, a; •t^ T x w' 6 !• p sale ..x,•`. �n. , ., - ;e' -tl , - +. x• .e.' .,..,n oa �•'. — ., +"y p•.p. v. .+ ! .¢ 'a 't _ - .r P-. -`._ x ' .. $. ay .�..•' ....,... ,: Som+-M_-..._: .., - ,p., ,R p,_ ..+:' � a+! � •r c �. � •+, w c, _,,, ..,.i,:. .c« ..i',*•a?'• _..., .: (.. � •Y ",,p �'.,.p�. 'Q" p.,� °r Y`.- .c". .t•�e> 't.. ,�f' "" r�.v. '.�`-` a' i-:'': :.+�,�,'.• .4 .. ..:.E` _ sun,, i., - -. . . .. _ S•m- .. :Ali... -ZrA4- ybusow. - :.CARD OR THANXIL GAL& WROl SIL 4 D.. ,oL . B 3M 3 �j SONDS--90varnment. Munkipral wi Ihereby wish to thank the elect. Security end service in Ho a Bonds. Aiw.Iadostriali. + T6Rhts - ors of the Township of Pickering for :Wednesday, Jaaaar .7th—Auction, -Insurance o! sit triads. cede' vsstm�ate at from b to 7 per y Low rates for Auto Insurance and Bent.. it.t6per your,; 61400 paid In advances the honor conferred upon me by re- sale of farm stock and implements, '' tb� u��,�d Stares wa 4C at electing me by acclainstioa,. as.conn- the property of A. I. Bertraud, lot Fire Insurance. 1NSURANUE-All classes written in- ti Britaini9.Wlnaavanc.. eluding Fire, Au0mobile, Wind. •- cillor for 1931, and hope to continue 1, rear con.,6, Pickering Tp. On the Also.representative o!, B to merit their confidenceL same day there will be offered the The Oanads Life Assurance Co. storm, Accident to Sickness. "� Wishin all a liappy and Prosper- 50 acres. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. 421y Phone Pick.515 4ddreee a or write g Phos _- -JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, ous N6.-,v Year. See Bills. �Vha. Maw, Auctioneer.' BROUGHAM, - ONTARIO 48tf ED. BO�VMA1v';Whitbi : - - - -- v _ Yours truly, - -- a Robt.• C. Reesor. Thursday, January Sth—Auction sale -' - Pickering 7p. Nominations of pe rfvs fc-Cvv�ra nd springers, 12, cosR 0 -- - - ' r Al C' IUN SALE mile south of Raglari. A urge mo_ The nomination.of candidates for of Horses, C=attle and-B_ R R I how number of these cows are fresh and the election of the '1931 Council of -- �.vill be solei with calves by their the Township.of Pickering Ryas held The undrrsit;ned has received instruct- nide. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. See P / C K E R / N ;n the Township Hall in Brougham ort ions from Bills. ��'zn. Maw, Auctiareer. ' Ddonday, of this week at 1.00 P. m• HAROLD .G. BARCL.a Y 'The 'nonunations are given in order to sell_by public. auction at lot 19, gaturady, Jan. 10th-auction Sale of " of office. Rec've�G• L. Middleton; E. rear of con. 6. Pickering, (11/4 miles horses, dairy cows, and brood sow, To Our Old and New Friends and All of You whose L. Chapman; G M. Forsyth; John A. north of Brougham on at lot 19, rear of con freudehip we try to deserve, we extend Season's Greetings. 6, Pickering1 Whiie. First Deputy-Reeve—E. - L. gkTURDAY JAN 10th, 1931 (11nines north of Brougham), ' _Chapman A. B. Moore; G. M. For- the following valuable property the property of Harold Barclay. Tdap your Christmas be Happy and may 1981 bring you syth; J. A. Le;. 'n - olstein cowwi , thlf by—sfde-__ a e at 1:30 sharp. See i s. m.- — - - -- E - A B. 'Moore; R. C. Reesor; G. M. Ayrshire cow, with calf by side Maw, Auctioneer. Peace and Prosperity. : Forsyth; J. A. White; F. M. Chap- Ayrshire cow, due at time of sale - - Moan;. Councillors-R. E. Ma-mbray; Holstein cow, due time of sale Good Will and Friendliness cannot be conveyed by f It.. C., Reesor;. A. T. Law; J.. L. Pal- Holstein'cow,,due time of sale Notice to Creditors: Jeer; Wm. Anderson- J. A. White; A. Holstein cow, milking six weeks __ words alone. It is our desire to prove by otwaetions the X. Rittenhouse; Rott. Tweedie; J. Guernsey cow, bred Dec. 10th IN THE MATTER of the Estate of sincerity of our Oordial Wishes for Your Fature Happi- Scott; J. O Spang• Holstein cow, bred Dec. 16th William T: Dunbar,late of the Town- At, the. close of the 'nominations, Holstein cow due in February ship of Pickering, Esquire, deceased. nese and Welfare, - Chairman D. IL Beaton, called upon Holstein cow, due in February All persons having any claims a- gainst G• L. Middleton, Reeve of the 1930 Brindle cow, due in February All the estate of.William T. Dun- Council, who commented on the at- Jersey-cow, due in March bar, late of the Township of Picker- .• cindance, and,thanked the ratepay- Holstein cow, due in April g� who died on or about the 28rd, CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING cera for their support during the peat Holstein cow, due in March day of August 1930, are hereby not- .3mar. He referred to the high taxat- Young Holstein Bull ified to send in to the undersigned Phone Mark. 5020 .Phone Pick. 800, "ion, and attributed this condition L to 2 Young Holstein heifers • executors or their Solicitors, on or :the motor car and also held the car 1 Young Ayrshire heifer . before the lAth, day of January 1931, uespoasibie .for numerous other evils 1 Young Jersey heifer full particulars of their claims. _ that we are experiencing at present. 1 Young brood sow • He stressed the need for economy, Bay drivingmare Immediately after the said 10th, Pickering Hardware Store day of January 1931, the assets of dealt at some •length on the coun- Grey Clyde filly, rising 2 years the aid estate will be distributed a- ty Road report, saying among other Grey Clyde filj} rising ? year . monzst the persons entitled theretu, --: ithin s that the townshi re�en•ed horse colt risin 2 year l . r g p Bay Clyde ho �• - haynq regard cP..y r0 c:arrc-s of which 'twice as much as any• two other - the executors scall then have notice. - ' townships in the county. That the Sale at 'one-thirty o'clock sharp. Margaret Dunbar, Williau Bowie We submit with pleasure, this new Balance Sheet we have Atherley bridge was being; taken ov- Dunbar, John Gardner Dunbar, drawn up for you Or by the Dept. of Highays; that the Perms: All sums of 820.00 and under, and the Toronto General Trusts Whitevale bridge, on a din position cash, over that amount S months Corporation, executors, by theta t ._ • baais of 47-53, the Tos%nship of'-Pick- credit, bearing interest at-6 per cent CREDITING Yt3t Pleasant Reland Generosity.,Corporation. Friendliness and Generoait - - -+erin received $5,300.00, and would per annum, to parties furnishing ap- y g DALES and JOHNSTON, Confidence and Loyalty not be required to pay the legal ex- proved notes. 3 per cent off for cash. ;g3 Danforth Avenue. y y ' peroses in connection with same. He W. A Knox, Clerk Toronto, hold of the petition from Uxbridge Wm. Aiaw, Auctioneer DEBTING YOU :-865 Days In which to be - 'Mall Scott for a highway to the Happy and Prosperous ,south. The Township would in the Btaeksmithing i '--LEAVING A SURPLUS:--Oar Appreciation and 'meat future be obliged to contribute p !to an overhead bridge at the C. P. Coal, -' 'Coal t Best Wishes for 'IL cressbrg north of Raglan. The 'Horse shoeing a Specialty. +debenture debt of this county on ARGenernl Work.including Woos , -- -- - AHAPPY NEW YEAR _ ,'unproved highways now amounted to Work, promptly Hard and Saft Boal of tithes - 3520AW00, the 20 per cent aaseas- attended to. . ;stent 4as annually increasing; and Also, _ befit gIIalistf OII :would this year cost this county in - Argent for Taco Farm hand J. Se , i Q ' a PI rths neighborhood of $106,000.00. He .Machinery. . s l�l.e.7 a �- -- weview=ed Lire Manchester-Port Perry Tj,j®c LAW,> �f ;Highway, and recalled the differen- �+. -''. pp�W d, a s a7• A. LA •. ! sees st connection with same. The re- - GREENWOOD 491q SSC3C8S13ZS. G35.t. - !CHRISTMAS C ONTTEST - - ltorestation scheme in Uxbridge was • r described. also the Old-age Pensions — - -with, •A number of questions were - t as tell you bow to win a Set snaked with favorable.replies. - Mr: With Credit Sale of Live Stock andABSOLUTELY FREE = . Middleton concluded his remarks by Equipment _ .advising of his intention to seek re- 175 acres of choice sandy clay loam, free from noxious weeds and in an Contest closes at 9 a. in. on December the 24th. 1930 election as reeve.- excellent state-of fertility, 155 acres under c•altivation, -wood lot. running 'We are displaying some very artistic and practical Gifts for E. 1,. Chapman, is! Deputy-Reese Rater, located on Hydro, stns, 13 miles from Toronto• will be offered at Pub- your selection : Bozell Hdkfy ficin 25e up, Hosiery at he Auction on zhe.following premise's at 3 p•'m. Thursday, January 9th, ` iia the-laat Council brilliantly re%iew- greatly reduced prices for ?{meq selling scarfs, +ed hi. .lepartment as chairman of 1931' Ties, Belts, Braces, Suspenders Etc, -the !:',;:cl. and B.n4ite6 C>Mtrltt", Thi: farm is in better than "Fact (1%ss" shape -.Good fences. Comfort- " - also sums: 6f the -xork the Cuurty able Night r,x,med house, I.arxp barn urth covemd yard Cement ,talslrng EXTRA SPEOIALS—Heavy Laced Rubbers clearing at Youths 1.95, Council .H� advised ur t00 miles ni. w'i*h tie-sap for 30 cattle aM c horse: S„.,. Her-1,, Pig Per. Garage Boys' 'x,'25, Men's '2.44. roads this county .�:;a r:u. r�spun_ and implement -hed, Never-failing ori.iFd wen at barns•+ - _,siblc for, and told of tl+e ar,ticipate�i Good stock and equipp-A with tho. hpst of mo .r machinery, inciudtnq All Rubbers priced fur quick selling. 'Watch our windows. ' relief-�:f the 20 oer cent ir.rt,octd bv' a new• 10-20 McCormick-Deering tPactor•, �Pw McCormick Deer,-nq• 2�-38 'the Dept. for-Highytay construction. threshing-outfit, complete with concave_: :or grain and clover. Cutting box _ Phone 2904 - ani'pipes, potato digger, .prayer, etc. ,Hospitals and Childrens Shelter., ai- ,.- -- - - so were con,idered to be expensive JAI-670 12 30 NOOK', THURSDAY, JAN. 8TH, 1931 CECIL 6 A D L Y items and could be- reduced in oper- ating costs. 22.550 yards of gravel On the property known as the Bernard J. McCabe Fara. were handled and 56 culvert- pipes Lots 12 and 13,Concession 5, King To xatship-21z Miles from lainq City: p = C $ jl R. I N 433 .'purchased very favorably from- Ped- First mortgage, -bearing 511 percent can remain on. the fart. Usual `w _ ------ •:lar People were used. 10 miles of .conditions covering sale of live stock and equipment g7'adi`ng had been completed, and the -. truck purchased had more than J_T. Saigon, Maple Ont. Auctioneer. - T Approximately $50,000,00 UN ]A-Z5 -DA -had been spent on'townsimp roads, but a hope for a much smaller expen- FOr Travel and• diture was looked for.next yea3. Mr. !► c g g f Chapman would be in the field for 0 ` the chair of 1st Dep.-Reeve. A. B. Moore, 2nd Dep.,Reeve, as ` ' chairman-of the Contingencies re- Wardrobe Trunks, Steamier Trunks, Overnight Cases Fitted OaaM. viewed his Dept., which is a matterI�rarisl the ofnis'e, sfaghslrag Wardrobe Hat Bo:ee, Wardrobe Suit Oases, Club Hage, of routine. The legal expenses in *-Coach Shopping Bags, School Bags, SPWW-Hage •connection with the Whitevale-brill and Owes for every purpose. i bridge - were given and suss able to contrad- "' SA large stock of to.select from at prices to suit your purse. —get some wild theories in this matter. - years ez rience in making selling R C_Reesor,chairman of the Dam- DICKERING-TORONTU y all kindq of Leather.Goods. ages to Sheep com,•pointed ont the s +decrease in the,.;unia paid out by r Shia Dept., he also added that.most of Fare 50 Cents -- _- We gpeci.alize on repairs to harness and collars. -the complaint:; against expenditures came from tho,e lisin� on the im Lezive Pickering (Standard ltiii:ej- Leave Toronto• proved highways. Mr. Rcesor wowi, A. H. �'P. it. A. M. -P. M- C � e T also ba_ in the field a>::ain for coup= p T.'25 ,� :i $a A T.30 3•.30 '• ■ :''-0 D D S - cillor. a : a5 4 5:� 8.30 A.30 R. E. Alcr�bray, Bopu�es *,r Wire` 8 53 a 5:i _ 9.3C 6,30 -Harness and Collar Manufacturer - 'Fences and Relief. showed where the i . s 9.55 6 5a 10.30 .8 80 Township had' been rgaired to pay `10 55 b 7.55 11,30 b-i 30 Home Phore 8404 between $'200. w d $300. :or reliet 4155 855 _ P. M. 8.30 �gR����-��• �NT' ''for its own use. Mr. Mowbray also P. M. b 9.55 1230 -b 9.30 s sought re-election as Councillor. 12.55 10.55 1.80 '" 10.30 - The balance-io -those non -ad- -"1:55 -`T1 55 it-So- (� p Xmas •. ' the ex- --2.b _ lJ V r�e ception of J. O. Spang; A. K. Rotten- a Daily except Sunday. b Saturday,Sunday and 'house; J. L. Palmer; and Robt. Tweed Holidays only. c Sunday only. _ io, who were -not present when call- . COACHES STOP AT ANY POINT TO PICK UP Valeo tis Raiaias, 2 tbs. 25c Shelled Walnuts, 1 1b. ...' 1550 ed upon. John A. White and Wm. pAggENt3EKS. SIGNAL PLAINLY Sultana Seedless Rsieine,31b. 29t Mizell Peel, 1 lb. .: 20o Anderson, could not, it the clone in TO THE DRIVER. - 45c Icing Sugar, 8 lbs. .. 26d Glace Cheerier, 1 lb.... he meeting state their intentionx in ••� f egard to their entering the field. Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara Shelled Almonds, 1 Ib. 45e Flavoring Extracts, E X. Chapman; urged the-curbing Falls,,Hamilton, Brantford,Windsor,Detroit, Barrie, Currants, 2 lbs. •• 4Ac 8 bottles for 260 .,of expenditures by the Highway Oril_lia, Midland, Jackson's Point and Sunkissed Oranges, 25 to 50•eents a'dozeb ., Mept. -and the County Council, also intermediate points. Mizell ('hristmi►e Nuts, per lb. 22 cents - ; -iuggested a 5 pei cent assessment ;Connections at Buffalo and Detroit for all Also, a good assortment of Christmas Candies sad , by the Highway Dept, rather than 20 U, S.A. pointe. other Xmas Goods at rn Aoneble prices, as now paid. A statement-regarding the Hyciro-Else. Com. is dealt with in ` Cegll and see us or another column, Gra'' y COaCh LM eS Photos your order, jVe delver.The members of the 1930 Council ' 1 Phone Markham !3402. .again addressed the meeting briefly, _ As all the nominees had left the' 'field except the former CotmCil they t tiv m. M. Duncan O'eneMe (r.,,�n QweY -,are re-elected by acclamation. I Merchant) yi aha 4 : u Y •. � .R` "'w.•a,"."`'�° y.-. "C-"r 'v:.••_ •s. a+ _ _ M.. ,� x s.. R Get your skates'sharpened at T. During the exeavatibp of the 'Fall 1960—Spring Ml pij@sil►ly $3u$d By (�8S Glen: Bell spent a taw days at Paterson's. • well in the new bowling reen. a ,• pe Wm. Coates Is visiting relatives charge was blown that r ed.the *�.-♦ —Druggist•Sa�ea ger- {' ibis home in Deseron.to. in Walkerton and Mono Road. neighborhood. Hard Times Price List "Gas on ms stomach was so bad ,h Mies Bessie Graham, of Toronto, Horace Boulter ie spending a Christmas Da •was ob erved in it nearly, killed me. M • d ' was home for Christmas. y Y ruggist told M. J.and Mrs. Wilker, Toronto. few daps with friends in Hamil. Claremont�n the venal q et a)an• 8 Baby. Ramblere, Red... 2.00 me about Adlerika. The gas is gone were here for the Christmas ho ton, ner.• There were a number of 8 Climbeing Paul's Scarlet ' 2.50 now and feel fine".--Mrs. A Adamek: � days. Miss•L. Dickinson, of Toronto, family re unions while a few spent 3 Rambler, Crimson ,. 200 Simple glycerin_, buckthorn, 'saline, spent r ` y 3 Gus Au Te lets. hied 2.00 etc., as mixed in Adlerika helps y ' - spent the weekend with Miss S.E. the day is other parte. P p - Chas. Farrow, 'of Seguin Faille, 30 oreopeis ,. •- 1.Uu r Evans• At the regular meeting of Br,au GAS on stomach in'10 minutes. Most spent Saturday and Sunday with T 3 Gaillardia 1•� remedies act.on -bowel- only, :•' -:his co-using, W-1d an-d hirs. Miller. Miss Arrustron�, f�o.rantn__is .gbatu L uton_Lod¢e.,A. F. , A. 11., emu e- aH�dy—1.00 , y' spen -in et• holidays with Mr. on Saturday nigbt the following ;j(iy 'so but Ad•erika 3,ct� oil both upper and a . Quite a n mbar from here atten p phillia(Baby s Breath) " I W ' 'ded the township nowinatious at and Slra. Lewis. officers were int�talled for the eusrt '3 Iris. German 1 W lower bowel, removing poisonous 1`) `Bronghaeu on Monday afternoon. E. Bry,iu wishes his old friends ing year : I. P. Al.--W. Bro. I.. P. 3 Paeonias „ 1 80 waste you never knew :�•as them. Re- and Stanbury, of Peterboro, and neer +i Happy and Prosperous Dopking; W. M.-Bro, Maitland 3 Shasta Daisy 1 C0 lieves constipation in 2 hours' It will s' 'spent the Christmas holidays with. N6w YN�rr, 1931, * Audersoo; S. W.-Bro. Hugh From surprise. you. E. C. 'Jon�s, Druggist. Miss Mary Wagg,of the Toronto Pugh; J. W.-Bro. L. Johnmton her parents, 'hos. and.Mrs.Stan. .,.John T. Elliott, Agent, BIaCkSi311t�llllg bur Eastern General Hospital, spent Sec y'-W. Bro. D. X. MOCQBU: Eshawa y• ( 2i9 Mary Street, The public and continuation the holiday at her home here. Tress.--W. Bro. T. Paterson;Chap, _ Mr. and Mrs. Dennison, of Tor. -W. Bro. C. H. Found; S. D. t Phone 414 W 25tf schools will reopen on Monday Horse:shoeing and General Pork �nezt after enjoying a two weeks' to, spent Christmas with the lat. Bro. H. E. Turner: J. D. Bro. T. promptly attended to. ivaea tion. ter's parents, E. and Mrs. Bryan. Stewart Graham;S. S.-hro, How. Shouting matches in the neigh. FSS WANTED Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Mrs. and E. Beare; J. 8.-Bro. Frank S. Paterson,accompan• and Repaired. Pen ell of boyhood have been largely attend. Loyst:wilker, D. of Or-W. Bro. M. J. Satisfaction guaranteed, Brno lin e - pent Christmas with derived from the sport. Tyler-Bro. Chas. A. Reynolds; ing Toronto property Phone Malv. 4125 '- .their cousins is Toronto. • w J R. and Mre. Thezton and Clifford and Mrs, Pilksy and Trustees-W.Oro.T.Paterson, W. for farm. Q ni , daughter, Margaret, and Mr. and children, of Toronto, have been Bro•T. C. Brown and W. Bro. J. Also, want small acreages. 91y HIG Mrs, Blakeley, of. Toronto, spent spending their Christman holidays McGrath; Sick Corn.-W. Bro. � � 6v, Christmas with J. H. Beal. with their relatives in Claremont. Rev. A. McLellan,W. Bro. T. Pat- STAN. DISNEY, 41 Tilson Rd. y The Rev. and Mrs. 8tepheas Richard Ward 'held a family ereon and Bro. T. Caster. By 7268 (1417) TORONTO stake this opportunity of wishing reunion at his home on Christmas �— their many friends in the dietrict Day when 48 relatives, including leaving rented my promisee a very ha p eons, daughters and grand child. Piekering I have moved to rq ppy and prosperous New ren eat down to the Christmas Year' dinner. Needless to say all had aThe Old Mr. and Mrs. Clemente and the most enjoyable &Now' wish WhereI will conduct a black- Misses Selman, of Toronto, spent. m t e 7 yable time. the Christmas holiday here with Aftwr a lingering illness from, amitbing business and a g George service station. the latter's parents, J. and Mre. the infirmities of old age, Imperial oil and gas, tires and ' elmau. Wa g died at the home of his eon, e �' R Dec. th A Happy and Prosperous I1Tow Year Nelson. on Monday, in tine repairs. •� .. Nearly fwo inches of snow fell P his 88th year. Deceased had been for the 365 days that have on Monday night. The strong Also, Taxi Service to or from , -north wind soon scattered it. Elad a life.Ion¢ resident of this locality. any point. there baso a heavy fail the roads His wife predeceased him a num. been promised us. -- her of year». His funeral took $ As T LAW, 'would soon have been badly drift- place on Wednesday to the Clare- - wont Ut:ion Cemetery. Among our New Year Resolti'tions make this John and Mrs. McLellan. of p ' Toronto, Mise Margaret McLellan, Buy choice Quality pasteurized - Phone Brook. 1808 of Ottawa, and Dues Mabel McFiSTORE - Kinsale Ontario C ellan, of St. Catharines, spent creamery butter. the moaAse9 with their parents at Manufactured by Harold Barclay will hold an Citizens auction @aloof horses, dairy cows 1 +and brood sow at his premleeb, I wish O my D l r / • s • •one and a quarter mites north of ,.man patrons for Brougham. on Saturday, Jan. y P = $AAR :4oth. See list in apothsr column. " .their liberal support Whitby Ontario - 'The Sacrament of the Lord's 8iII0e Opening up in Sapper will be observed at the . :.business is Clare- •elose of the morning service in the - ., lsapdat Church next Sunday, Jan. .moat, and hope for 4th. It n lappedthat ala h% coq. S me,continuance of the .,GREETINGS ,G R E E T I N G� • J - ##restation will Mather for thfs first I � :' � ,•' 0emmnalon service of 1'981. same, andwish you q Communion services will be all s pro�Pemus and - !w�P,S't• !!r'J. Observed in the United Churches ha hl ew year. of of Claremont and Brougham on happy y = of artintle Sunday next. Preparatory ser• JOS ;IL� that an fi Tim and receptions of members on artistic Tbareday evening at Claremont would be - -- _ I ugham. 871y Phone 2501 „ purpose view, TILS e A very enjoyable time was - - - - Illustrated a�� :•spent at the home of W A Courts: _ One - ' pts, yet has on the 8th line on Christman Day. _ - - The visitors were H. and Mrs. _ do(}easter Tribute Be c�,l� .. . , Johnston, of Toronto, AmerEs' hi. W. STAFFORD, _ Courts, of'Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. f3 take this opportunity gin tun Road, Green. of Aurora, Lloyd Summer CLARF3IONT _ --• -h- hitby villa, of Saskat'hewwn, and Gres- _ t W1B ifig OUC many cus• „� - field Summerville, of Aurora. -"- - - 1.7 ,l _ Phone Whitby - .�• The annual nomination meeting Grocery Specials. B8 r of the village took place Monday g 15,rs G& P Soap, .. •25c tourers and friends a very evening - evenio In the Community Hall. 2 Lbs. So-%p Chips, 25c -- g when the hall was filled with in- tereeted ratepayers. G. M. For Cakes Castile O Soap, � 25c Happy and Prosperous i urge pkR Ozydol, ., Y.3c s th,in the absence of D. MorRan, 2 Cans Pork and Beans,r `25c r =- the returning officer, occupied 2 Cane of Tomatoes. 25c , New W Year. LiedYn� . - the chair. The following ratepwy• 2 Pkga Sbredded Wheat, 25c ` •• 7 Co-'• yore were nominated for police 2 Pkga Hello g's Bran Flakes, 25e We hope that our leasant I murance 1W■ trustee for 1911 : Wm. Jones,John Z Pkgo Bine spies. ... 25c p p Flemin , Albert Mantle, John Me La Pk Boman MealW. PJ116 , sac _ _ .- Cheap utas for farm and oountry Alfred Pretty, m. Dsundell. . ... - T buildings. on boU Loyst, Robt, Scot L. Fingold,.E. ;Highest pries paid for butter and eggs -' • Scott, wind-Mille,Windstorm $line ate. Qibson and James UnderhUL )![r. �s order. We leaver. Automobile Ineannee Lather Fllltey, the eeoeetary of _ _ of all kinds. the Police Board for INC, present M • � 3% •W. A. N - FASDtS FOR SALB ,"ed the financial statement for the pie Claremont 8701 year, which showed a deficit of - ' - wbout$91.00 The installation of E D■ B O Write or DMA fit'` 1 the street lights had been paid for �e which was abeavy,psyment. Con• nCb BY, O ' . ZO WHIT NT. *iderable discussion toot lace over matters such as the fire fight Green River ' •ing equipment etc. The retiring - trustees were c,)mmepded for the `,hRY'�es Cpppel", �■ `Claremont Basket Factory 'l -careful manner in which they con- ,. ducted the affairs of the village. Agai'an Manufacturers of . .�•�, Installation night was a -very All kitide of Fruit Baskets, Berry 4pleasant•eventin Brougham Union We Dish you the — Crates, Farmers, Bushel Lodge, A. F. cit A. M., in-the Baskets, Clothes Baskets Masonic Hall on Saturday evening Q - - - last, when W. Bro. Maitland An Season's The Most Frank Pennock, _ derson was installed as Worship• ful Master and all subordinate Proprietor offic�re, by W. Bro. Thomas Pat- •�reetin s i quid I ' Dieter of the well known „ss Barnes' Baskets. ereon, assisted by W. Bro. Miles :. 4 _�JhltRman. of aorta Lodge, Picker �we take this 0 r - - Phone Marham 8406 . ing, in their usual efficient man• p� InVestmen nor. At the _conclusion of the tIInity Of than];IIIg eeremonies the members of the qVu ier your liberal lodge, repaired to the ban net AVINGS,Bank Account_is - \ room where 'a most enjoyable patronage— But L _ptimment n_ _s. �;t;yyrJu ,90� -vestment. But it is the only ioeetmeot yield- }' fowl supper was served,the wives. the past and BZten ing;a fair rate of interest, thrt is)available for eisterarand daughters of the broth• the beet Wishes for yyour use at a moment's rotice. Emergencies can ern t►eiog the guests of houor. be Immediatelysuet by-the bank'account that has The skirl of the bag•pipse by 'the New Year, 1931, been oonsistenly developed. Your investment,as `• Piper Small, of Toronto, whetted and hope our many snob, yields regular returns in interest. Your the appetites of all present, who :pleasant relations investment as a bank 'account yields constant did jNstice to one of the beet satisfaction and peace of mind in the fact that is • ban nate ever served b the -,Will OOIItiIIue. Pea - q p always readyifor other uses witkout the trouble brethren, M. R. Parke, of White - __ - of converting.it into cash. vale, delighted the audience with u . his Scotch son Rs and.was heartily T GOL 1 S ianenred, Mrs. Parks presiding at „' N f�j� j�*� /��jthe piano. Mrs. L. Johnston, of ii .L• CANL-'L�JIHI�; •BCil�l K _ Brongharo, gave a,reading, "The 'Little French (ever an f the esget mower Price Store ' OF- COMMERCE `• • were Riven by several of the vi9it � ing brethern, aR yell '39 by mernh• I m,rti uhlcAls n+ntgnmi[a► - era of the local craft. W Bro,+ Where Ouality Coanta THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA � Sold and Installed by Anderson made a very elHcientICLAREMON'T OIYT FRANK J FROUSE toast.maet9r.; • MCIRERINfl - ONTARIO . 3 e '`v _ µF. _ . FIM _�. - ... e.. tl F.. 'k:Y, 9'�.�.. brrti �//%.. '! -.. rti.-ye.. '-.�Y .Y :+,. ;,, r .: &.-e>RW`�d,�T . -_.; ...,.�• .. •fey , '. -- --r -c.` - s , rrd , :.-. �. r l ,� % ` - , Y... �.-.Q -..z..yp.., ..... lc...';.." y, ,,�. ,- .•i yw+i" .-� q', «'^"JC .�� u t x .. �: , , . ` i .f; . �'�. .••- - l �•�-.. -_. , p ,v. tyt-.u•eua+ta.'Nrt I fee ._.n:;nd , -._ - _ �, :.r .:IC:I.SCtY' u. -.. a err . .. ;Odes Scholarssip Agaui Awarded A Study In Co�traats . - ,--To Trinity College Student � y x Y N N _ _, .- _ . - .. :. ---- , oaf; �4p Fourth Consecutive Year-1930 Produce Test Academic . ; * �,su �, _ s -lig Record Since. Federation of College With University11 « . ;. v 'Toronto.-The award of a Rhodes Speaking -and many of ,its members "�x t' f R�s � } ii a m It I ails ti u. I -8oholarship to a Trinity College Stu- have taken part in the Hart House y � �f � . . � dent for the fourth consecutive year Debate's.' k ! t: m has drawn attention to the high aca- The women students were particu- a $emit record of the members of the larly successful in athletics during the ?� cI" "` , college, At th@ Annual Ese�riinations past year. St. Hilda',, won the Inter- ""' � 11,E _ of the IIniverafty of Tomato in May faculty Basketball Championship and1. , 1!180 the standing of Trinity Students were runners up in the Interfaculty' �' ' �> c was higher than in any year since Hockey -Series. 'St. Hilda's also won . I 1. the' Federation of the College with the Intertaculty Tennis Clfam a. -. , a », ;} � the Provincial University. chip• The following students obtained the The members of the 'teaching Staff « � 3-'highest standing !n the whole Univer- of the College have in addition to their erugress of education: Above is shown old Inner kip school, near Woodstock. Ont., in which last class city in their courses; In the fourth work in the College made important ,.vas recently held, and also the new school now ope tied to pupils. '•' u ions to I arnin S tial Geology; in the third year, Miss A. mention should be made of Dr. Mer- �- D. D. Brerston to Classics; to the car's expedition to Abyssinia where he R, Men Criticize Fashions !Farmer's Wife Made - y. second year; ,Miss C. E. C. Gwyn-in discovered the oldest krowa Ethiopic Classics; Mr. C. L. M. Douglas !n Pol- Manuscript of the Bible. He will pub. . :Favor Plump Figures in,Far North $10,000 in Turkeys .- ;tical Science and Economics; Mr. J. lish immediate!• through Luzac and . L. Stewart 1n Law sad' Mr. A. H.I Company of London a new Edition - Woodcock in Physics and Chemistry; of the Text of the Book of Ecclesi- Vancouver.-The Indian trappers of,Wasson is the rescue recently of two' Canadian Woman Started _ ;: 1a the Brat year, Mr. J. E. A. Crake tastes. Professor Hicks has with'Pro- the Yukon would awntd no beauty I survivors of the Burke party. (Out- Business With Pair of _•. in Classics. It !a interesting to ante feasor Ford published a new French prizes to the slim or even moderate- side to the native means all country Fowl Won In Raffle.. . . _ that Trinity College Students secured I Reader. The Time Educational Sup ly plump women o1°'tashiou !coin nth-�beyond the Yukon). the highest place in Classics is the.r plemeut devoted a lengthy leading ar- er parts of. Canada, but rather lnvlte I This !s told by Walsh in a letter Nine y ears, ago, Mrs. W• A Free first, second and Third years. In the title to s most favourable Review of them to the North, w�iere they might; to his t,td friend here, Captain George man,of Ardeaole, Alberta, won a Dair '� Yourth year 'Mr. H. R. S. Ryan was'this work. acquire figures more otnnd. I Black. Both are former New Bruns of bronze tursegs in a taffies She now _• • second !n the first class is the same! The Corporation or Governing Body "What for, all women him so thin,wickets who have roamed the Yukon has the largest turkey ranch in Can- departmen>~ of Lie College sow increased the value outside-no grub? Why be no come! together, and Walsh's letters give Iii- ada. Her turkeys will return a re �` In other student activities in the I of Trinity College Open Matriculation in here? Lots of cat3boo and moose.1 tie word-pictures and snatches .of I venue of ;10,000 this year, says s •University of Toronto, Trinity Stu-' Scholarships by adding " ee Tuition Him get tat," a red-faced native quer-{humor from lite theru; pictures from;bulletin of the Dominion Government. 11 .0 deals took their full part. On the i for four years. They will now rank tinned as he pourad over, the fash-I the saga of the Burke search; o[ coal ' The winning of the pair of turkeys 'University of Toronto Intercollegiate among the most valuable Scholarships ions depicted in a magazine supplied( and oil galorr cn the Arctic elope: of in the raffie suggested to Mrs. Free Vootball Team !n all the matches�offered is the whole Univer3lty. Ad- to him by Joe Walsh, veteran Yukon-I roaming the hiss with pick and gun man the idea of raising turkeys as a against Queen's, McGill and the .Uni•i ditioaal Scholarships have been es er. who won fame with Pilot E. L. and rod. - _ aide line. she applied to the Cana- . ►crafty of Western Ontario, tour Trin•i.fished do the Undergraduate Course. -- ---- - -- ---- - - - dlaa Federal and Alberta Department _1 The College students took part. I Trinity Students are also eligible for C� • • - of Agriculture for literature on rata- il i The Trinity College Literary Insti- all Scholarships offered by the#Unl- tone Age Village C*a�nadian'�^Radio tug poultry, turkers in particular. Her . tuts continues-to be one of the most Yersity of Toronto at Matriculation Found j;,.•S�an�] !, League ne Established husband, 'a farmer, encouraged her to important training centres Lor Public and during the lrndergraduate Course. Lrai 4a experiment 1n the buainerts. She - —. - ---.- - l -__.-. i studied the literature carefully and _ • - War Cl%sts Thrown Rye, Sussex, Yields Rich , For Promotion of Canada s followed the advice given. . -, Pasteurized Milk Need . Treasure to Local- I Interests in the Radio 'Her ranch; says the bulletin, !m now , , QpC31 t0 t11C y famous. She receives letters from all ' �L�I/ost Necessary Ottawa-The• Department of Na- ,Archaeologist } World parts o! the world an her market ex tions! Decease has been authorized by London-One of the most complete f Ottawa• Oat:- avowing its pup�ose tends to all Datta of the North Amer1• To Public Health�order in council w throw open Ica Stone Age villages discovered !n to be the promotion of Canada's !n- can continent and to other countries. war chests to the Canadian Red Cross ,terests in the radio world and the es- "This year she raised 2.600 birds. . - 3ocletp that the peace forces meq England has just been unearthed near -Canned Substitute advised Rye. Sussex.' by H. J. Cheney, a local"tabliebment of an organization which Three hundred hens all government benefit. I archaeologist. It !s believed to be� might evenually become a medium inspected. -h.t u supplied the demand _ Where We Process Here !s a gift Indeed, for It Includes I for eggs to 1930 and forty-five of the #y of great importance to the' arcbaeo of exp:esstoa for those 1�cresta, the - Impossible ail,000 pats of trousers. 12.000 pats logical world because traces of iron Canadian Radio League 5'ss seine Tato most perfect hens have I Sen selected k of socks, 2YA00 sulfa of heavy under- working were found, The -dtacov being and assumed definite shape at for firatclass breeding stock The Every village. town and city in Caa- i wear,'2!,000 winter undershirts. 18: ery is expected to shed new light on a meeting here. Temporary chair receipts from the sale of to tic! birds __ "..oda should take immediate steps to 000 khaki flannel -sblrta, msnq thou• the habits and industries of Stone man of the executive tommlttee la for the holidays are expect to bring i ,,ands of stockings. sweater jackets. 'Graham SpzY. with Allan Plaunt sea, prohibit the use of unpasteurized milk, Age men. the year's total u0 to 110 000 _ overshoes and other useful articles Ernest Straker and S. E Winbolt,I rotary. "The Freeman-farm on 'which the in the opinion of Dr. Fred 1P. Routley, of clothing to the value bf 1250,000. leading authorities on the Stone Age., In a memorandum anncuacing thea ' .. .. director of the Ontario Division of the These supplies. In stock, since the I turkeys are raised has a creek run p contend the relies are undoubtedly raison d'etre of the League. its atti- nix through tt,.which supplies a cos i _ -' Canadian Red Cross, ' `close of the World War !n 1916, are of that 'period. British Museum and�fade towards.national broadcasting is!.stent and plentiful silpplY of good . allow-' i • to the following terms For 26 years we have known that I water, an essential for successful tur i Ing for the needs of the permanent ^Tbe solution the radio league seeds t - • " raw. unpasteurized milk is ansate and g the site. - 1 ;key raising. The soi is.ran Y. -yet there are few localities which have!militia force for the neat decade Mr. Cheney began excavating after�of the present radio problem, the one there remains .such a "stocking' as I assures good drainage, Most of the by-laws-to prohibit its use." noticing that the smoothness of the means towards making the radio a!chicks are hatched In lncuuator� Af• There were only two kinds of milk I enumerated. The depart'mpnt states ,kq•line at the top of a field was !n- great instrument of entertainment. (that "It is considered that In .the ter hatching the chicks are sheltered which could be used with safety, Dr. terrupted by an aimo:t impercept}ble 1 education and national unity, Is the for about ten days in large coops and $otitley declared, pasteurized milk or?present ctrcutnstanees the p fc wn' rlsing;-v'b4ch suggested a prehistoric establishment of a national broad-I thea allowed to roam. The mala flock -- canned milk. ,tare will beat be served by distribut- comb Excavations led to the dis casting company with the powers of ing this Clothing to those !n need." is kept on about 300 acres o! land, - - Canned milks, he pointed out, are� d coveries. Fragments of oak, beilev a private enterprise and the functions. fenced !a. Scrupulous attention Ir Prepared under the Dominion pure ed to be the remains of the wall Of a 'of a public utility," paid to the cleanliness of the sheds. - _ foods act supervision, and are quite , 11,950 Miles of Roads pit dwelling also were found. A -national broadcasting system roosta, etc.. which are sprayed with _ _. dependable !a contrast to the danger- _ would ensure. according to the Cana-f Maintained in Quebec ++ shingle oil from time to time, to des- __ ous unpasteurized mik for adults and � Quebec.-The total length of roads I 11 than Radio League, that every Cana- t . -. . toy fleas, lice etc ---:-children, healthful or undernourished maintained this year by the Depart- Huge wolf Shot than could hear Canadian programs, Mrs. Freeman believes that any wo Persons. � meat of Roads and at the expense of In Milton District , but .not to the eaalusfon of other man on the farm prepared Lo'give the _ Germs to milk that has not been; the government was 11,950 miles. broadcasts. necessary care and attention can meet pasteurized, he declared, can lead to 3Lilton.-Harry Hifson, Sr., a well- - _ 1Ra Beginning in 1'917, the Department known trapper and hunter of Milton! —'� r' with an equal measure of success !n much diseases as streptococcle Infection of Roads was authorized by'law to Heights, to the posNessor at a pelt 1 Don't Waste Anti-Freeze the business. Next year she plans to . of the throat, scarlet fever,.typhoid maintain the provincial highways and taken from a, female wolf which he i From three to four inches below the raise 6,000 birds for eating and her fever, diphtheria, moat of the costa- to be regarded bq the municipalities shot sad killed in tits mountaig three' top of the o�- rflow pipe !s the correct. total revenue will likely be about �t _ :_'sinus diseases, and even bovine tuber- as responsible for 50 per cent. of the miles west of Milton. He will apply level for keeping the radiator filled 116,000. _ , - asserted, was "the most terrific cause"; ed to the�municipalitiesua subsidy This is the first wolf shot in thin Dart be exact, three fttchcs !or pump spa-' b— ,cu1.o.$is, I)frty,_ and has with act, thre fnradiator s shermo-siphon D= S • sof intestinal and other diseases of In-. 50 per cent. up to 1.100,000 for the titans of Canada is recent }'ears, a. isms and four inches (� i ,. . maintenance o! improved municipal. caused conhhderable excitement among;on-- n systems. The reason for this pre• $armed by Ottawa -...--._,"*I"-_, Very few centres forbade the distr!- roads. In 1922, the extent of roads in farmers residing in the district: Sev•i caution .is that when the solutio_n is I !button and sale of unpasteurized milk, .charge of the municipalities having eral weeks ago.Hllaon killed a golden-I warm expansion will-cause the level ,Dr. Routley lamented, and this was t Sacreas_d considerably, the subsidy headed eagle near the mountain at Sixty-five Out of 2,U22 loll even more serious.when it was Teal-t to ripe and overflow 3t the radiator is maintenance was placed at 50 per cent Speyside,*six miles north of 'Muton. 1 filled above these Point wood Films Rejected by -• 'teed that the diseases carried in un- without litnit as to amount. d ,pasteurized milk might attack anybody beginning of 1932 the govern- • - CCIISOrs .. • %A int g t the be 1 pa A B g n 1.•..•.-- �VnvG v. tI't. ' drinking it. meat,took over, for maintenance at( Ottawa,='There are too many revol• „ Q.• _ its own expense,provincial and region-11 F 'vers In American motion picture films al highways. In 1927 it took over for fi< 1. to suit the Ontario Boar dot Censors, t e same purpose all improved roads. : .I,. which,has rejected siztp•flve films out R1VICra Lifts Ban h P P n�,> F Y �.:, ,` . on SaC1C Salt! --Y - ` ,"` >• i of 2,0'2 submitted because of their _ Statue to Earl Haig escesai�re gunSre and permitted 48E Nice, Frattce.-The man in a sack x I others to be shown only after deletion' The.Prince o! `Vales, and high dig- ',:.. suit is welcome along the Riviera in � ti 3ra. {or revision. • the evening now. Two years ago he nitaries of the British, French and (` They lament the prevalence of pic• would have to club his way into fns•, Belgium nat[ons will attend the un- € gangsters and veiling of the bronze equestrian sta � • tures exploiting crime, -,.liionable resorts. The managers say tuts o! Field Marshal Earl Haig in �^ the underworld because they "offer • they want to attract the great mass z constructive suggestions to break the the principal square of Montreulisur- �{ that never owned a dinner coat. tiler on `lay 31, 1931. law' and "tend to create the impres- Y .. sion that such conditions are normah" -- - -r--1-- - --_ - d� They are particularly concerned with • • -' . � Y i1'' prom use o! firearms is 'igeons r a scenes supposed to portray contempo- 1. • • k racy domestic life which they find suit- ' - Land On Fishing Schooner _ able for this natty "where the car. • ' " rging of a weapon is an offence and ' ( , Storm-Tossed Birds Show Reluctance to ave . en 1p \ I'l111% that the citizen is unarmed." Arri�fes in Port—Sailors Care For Chance Voyagers' - ;' F f � Aa a matter of tact, American1. -Three hundred miles at Out of a heavy vapor which hung over3 r K, , world ic�ures are not es e,-;ally �,,.a s der p D the water the pigeons were liietally �t $ `' 1 '� popular !n Canada, dealing as they do .sea, fifteen pigeons, exhausted and with subjects quite foreign to the ea- y hurled on the ship. Some of them ° ` a •.. battered in a fight with strong winds, .. ? ertence and Interest of most Cana- strnek the rigging and fell exhausted �$ # e .a $ x ,: � p !oust haven aboard the Boston fish- ``' '�*} ? + �` « diens. _ to the deck. Otheri were blown past x f y4� .i ti p,k ), r i rc K �'s. '�'ok, s ma , Ing schooner, L. A Dunton, which ar turned to make a landing. Members « r rM' i "rived bore recently. Chance brought the schooner into the wind and then 4 ` ° ' �« " r k b; '` "WorWs Fattest WWI Ines -.the �esael in th'e path of the birds, of the crew tenderly carried them to :�: .. ' ' *� ' w � Portland,3nd,-The worlds fattest iwho ware borne seawa by offshore the engine room, where they were . ; man,"' George Butterworth, 60. who 11, J, "winds. The schooror-*as on the ex- cared for. When the vessel made port travelled for years with shows and litems north-east acoraer of George's Captain Hogan endeavored to st)tythsm Chicago nurse, stricken with infantile 'par- I carnivals, died here on Dec ilial after .. _ : . . >13anks. The day was one of the mean- tree. They seemed reluctant to go and -Miss Frances McGann, rat experienced on the fishing grounds were permitted to remain as long as alyais over three months ago, who has been living r "breather", or. I a stroke of paralysis. Butterworth this season, Captain Felix Hogan slid. they debited. respirator, sluice that time, Is said by doctors to be on road to recover!. �orei`hed more than 800 pounds. 3 • ,a� . .. . , . - U . .. --- _ 1 _ - . _ I ;,• . I . _ , . - - �. y 4 w .a a .,+...#C.n,s.�+' h. .,f. . - ,<:r �,..."-.• n- - r- %-�:r s. - . _pM.�' <:-tis... .". „_._...:. ....,;._ _,." •_ ...; ... .;+� ,�.':, _ � .,s ..,;.: .:_.. a-t' r."` ';:,`-. •. •, •• ':,. it - - - The "Bright" Pupil : s . Classified Advertums - _ 'Test Of Standards Transcontinental Broadcast Marked Seven Years yo 0 c� SUPPLY a nrl: s«ix ,.;�,: ppoDl ad wltb • mtnlmum delti�• .h., lananirias promptly answered. Subserin- r�sti _ a _ dons laced [or .li dine, Brlth = _.. P �--,. _ . <: :.;';�'• <- __._For World Pioneer in Radio on Railway _ ="-'Verdict, After Experiments, IS �Rega. -World's ug i L t oroato, That Present Methods Are Not Fair-to , • - ChildrenXboyosi or I - DRESSES - Masa Education Weighed '� y�l' De Luxe Cleaned ar Dyed CLEANEDeach $147 By Joseph Miller 0 �. .Director of Guidance Cit Schools of •' 0 a y .. EO 3 . DY .. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Pleated or Fancy Dresses Stightly i. One of the chief handicaps of mass' More. production in any field is the tact "�> We CZZAx by our famous De Luxe __-that it gives satisfactory results only 7., :y DTZ all of and draperies, of y_ when given material of a set type. any material. Write for general price -- !therefore- the-chief-beaeSciariea of :; Y ]tat Send your cleaning land arcingTO UIL the public school education are chid ren who have certain specific abill",s Return Delivery Prepaid and whose personalities are of tain type, which lends itself readily CLEAN iT.SRIAS LTa, �o masa education. 140 )sand Ave. Tozoato - a In masa production we tend to label. Children who are successful in schools c°G Jaw, and is January, 1918, was moved a ire termed bright, diligent, good. The _ �•�,�>• Bards are called either lazy or .dull. to Toronto as car service agent, toms Ing to Montreal In 1918 as inspector children who bring home poor reportI 7n both of these groups fall children C, 9`- �� of transportation, from which appoint of the most varied type, and If we v' �y ' LP ment he is promoted to his Dresenj !give them closer attention we find °` N a � Oti sition. Mat there are almost as many causes of success and failure in school as 1.` ';+ NO - there are pupils— ENID and teachers, for a -� C 1 3 - By N10 CLAY that matter. r�,rrl Op In "The English Review" (London), A study of some 1,500 school child- _/ �/ 001 r' sen in Wilkes-Barre. Pa., brought out When` you have left me, I think - � some interesting facts concerning '�i� Of a12 that I meant to say:— school suttees and failure in relation rte.= -ti Things that would give you delight:--4 Witty and tender, and gay; to results of intelligence testing. There On New Year's night, the Canadian tions from one end of Canada to the clan, and the soloists were Joan rise to my wood— were three groups of chlldren who were How you would- _ National Railway system, first railway other. - Elwes, the celebrated English soprano, Show that you understood. _-.`subjected to study: The ones con- !n the world to equip its trains with Sir Henry W, Thornton, Chairman and Henri Pontbriand, tenor, who has sidered very bright in school, the ones and President of the Railway„deliver- a high reputation in both Europe and Words are such transient things; broad- considered dull and a control group of radio and to buid up a chain of broad• the United States. ed a short address, and W, D. Robb, Thoughts are too hidden for speecht' children, who were termed average casting stations, celebrated the Vice-President. who has jurisdiction Bir Henry Thornton, seated !n front Probe,them-they shrink In dismay: a - by their teachers. seventh anniversary of its service to over the rad# .activities of the system of the microphone, Is shown above on Lure them, they fly from our reach; All these children were given group. thousands of unseen listeners. The as well as over other departments, the lett. Joan Elwes is on the upper Only our eyes convey 9 individual and non language intell!- event was marked by a concert, broad- spoke briefly In French. right, and the other two photographs Questioning, each to each. i! Bence tests. They were studied from cast from Montreal through sixteen --The orchestra was conducted by J, are, left to right, Henri Pontbriand the point of view of their appearance. Canadian National and associated sta•I J. Gagufer, well-known M,atreal muni- and J.J. Gagnfer. The wonderful, beautiful things. " '•..;speech and social reactions. That we meant.to say, . ,Results of Non-tanguage Tests and children-namely, a pleasant per. misjudged, deprived of self-confidence� Grew Up With Railway A: "Do you know your wife 1s tell. -The intelligence of every child,was aonality, Most of the children whose and thwarted in their mental develop- Ing everyone you tan't keep her is es o ; Intelligence wgs overestimated by the went, etth . +. . judged on the basis of results 3n all •• B: "That's nothing. 1 three testa: Group and individual teachers were pleasant, hard-working As the situation stands at "present, youngsters, with rosy cheeks and well- a remedy might be found in coaching h bought her a home and can't keep her -testa, which called for skill in the use y i In that, either." esnd thatnon,la�Onlyt of lanage,The rult, 4lra i kept hair. On the other hand those teachers, who would.assist individual- as r 2r - - i youngsters who were under-es-ti mated ly those children who would be tailing " I There isn't always safety In num- were shy or surly, unattractive, dirty, in spite of an average or higher in- t i bers. One carelers driver Is reason- per cent. of the children who were re. � r��� , ported as dull were found mentally de- ! with unkempt hair and poor complex- telligence rating on individual mental a ably safe until he meets another care-- Ions.- - 1 testa. But the fact will remain that a festive.. On the other hand, of those3 less driver. /kb `.y' .'G Y..... •rated as "bright" by the teachers only ! The home environment is, of course, more flexibility is needed In the aye- - of remount importance for the de- t f public education of the future. em o !c - lm - 1>a D 45 per cent were above average-is - I r - telli ence. , Fifty-three per cent.:of velopment of the child's personality, Figures prove that the cry so often : ; p,a pert �s _ * those whose ,success in school workamu cuuae"'trently has also a great deal beard in Feeent year-s� "Alaa­ he .p•c: r re- � H —"i�ii )Qii 17, was average rated sled,average on the to do with his success in school. The school fit the child" is not merely a Good Used 5 Tube hats Priced froth Intelligence test. position of the child in the family fa notion of the sentimental extremest, , ,' f Z5 up. Write for Price' List. important, for Instance. From this but the expression of a most urgent ,From these statistics it is evident DANFORTH RADIO CO. LTi). that the rating of pupils is school 7s study It appears that the only child, need. even a moreunrellable criterion of real the oldest child and the youngest child It Is most, unfa#i, and from the : {4 '� i 1 208E Danforth Ave.. Toronto Intelligence than was common]' sus- have the fairest-chances to succeed is point of view of human society most tpected. school: We know from other studies unwise, to make human waste out,.of What, then. are the qualities which that middle children are likely to de all children who do net readily submit Letu�{.i�� 6 Yt � � . make for academic success" Expert- velop retiring diRpositions and to show to standardization. To do justice to seas in the use of the English lang• the signs of lack of individual atten- all his abilities, almost every child Is nage for one. Only a child who ans. tion. These signs seem to show even I in need of more Individual attention, rid You Of _ - - vera questions promptly, clearly, and in the school work. Individual atteu-- more consideration for his individual tion at home, given navies) leads to needs than the Present system pro- Is PIMPLES is possessed at a good vocabulary fits y ' Into the machine'of masa education. pampering, but if wisely administered video. Unless we see to it that begets To follow.the growth of a great cor- The general ability of such a child to it is an important tactor toward the what ke needs we cannot expect him poration from its early days of strug- eeaily overestimated. Twenty-five per harmonious development of all the to grow up to be a self-confident, haw gle to the attainment of tame as "the Would u like quickly to hes pinn cent. of the children who were report• abilities of the child. py human being, in harmony with him yourself ig those hideous -and have - world's greatest privately-owned trans- �� unsightl bleckheada-nnd 2►sae • ed as bright were In reality only ot� success of Small Frmiliei self and the world. portatlon�system has been the lot of that smooth and'sott akin perfection Ft "average mentality, but were quick In This statement it also borne out by Y- George T. Coleman. recently appoint- you've always envied? - speech. Produces Chmim ed to the post of superintendent of Do you want to have eyes ci dazzling the fact that the smaller families- ! and bright as water dancing in, 81 When Dull Ones Shine transportation of eastern lines of the those with one to three chKiTea- With Sugar Cane Bak .summer's sun? con n Canadla Pacific Railway, with headI. like to enjoy gloricts , HAVANA-Champagne may soon quarters in Montreal. Born in a 'in which no language was used there children, and only 26 per cent. of the q health with p en o were almost as many high ratings be as common as table wine in Cuba Carleton Place,Ont., then, as now, the posses a keen mind I dull children, while large families- unction of the Ottawa and Brockville Then take a quarter teaspeotim of with seven to fifteen children-boast re a result of three years scientific • ' among the doll' as among the j •; "bright." Thirtyflve per cent. of the of only 12 per cent. of the successful research on the part of a Spanish every eft Salts in a of hot vete! linea, he grew up watching aw�tching B� j children who were unsuccessful in — — - -- - - - hemis_t .who bac just.,announced a �pemationa- !n the local yards, and in every B before breakfast l .f.l. pupils. new concoction made almost entirely Kniachea is a combination Of the school had average mentalities,.but 1893 joined the company's service as _. Other unfavorable home conditions, � sin vital salts which your nerves. Ir were slow in speech. Some of them of sugar. cane. The Department of agent ani.operator on the Lake Su- lends and body o c ht daily to such as broken homes, working moth- g Y mat � y. era, frequent moving and so on,do not Agriculture sees In the discovery riot error Division and travelled from receive from food if they're to function had speech defects. They could not D !It into the machine ow masa produc- seem to have as detrimental an effect only as important new industry, but coast to coast in the performance-ofyes. Thus, correobtain in and which ams impossible to tion, on success in school work as might a gratifying outlet for tae sugar cane his duties in the ensuing years. Thus, obtain c thew daysofmodem cooking surplus. he was stationed at North Bay, Carle I{tuachen avri"'� clears your.29ood Foreign rn par to who could not be supposed. No noticeable relation- of those harml511 acids which canes T & speak English were Lound to be a ship was found between these factors The discoverer of the new barer• ton Place, Sudbury,. Revelstoke, _you age is Leon Blasco, a native of the Schreiber, White River, and Chapleau, your akin W erupt health perfection perf�ecnn -handicap' to their children's success and poor school work. Basque country in Spain. The new slag like velvet,sada w in school. The percentages of child- Experiments have been conducted champagne, made entirely without From 1911 to 1916 he was at Moose you didn't think.possible 1 !'en listed as "bright" and those listed heretofore In which the same group grapes, is a clear amber fluid, live - s as "dull," whose families speak Eng- tests were given to large and to small as French champagne, and' with a lish, a foreign tongue or a mixture of groups of children. The results did bouquet to match. both, are.given In the following table: not differ appreciably. This hag been Blasco came to Cuba three years - - .'Bright" group-English, 68%; Fof- cited as an argument to prove that toby ,sign, 9%; Mixed, 23%. "D:111- group most children group instruction is of ago and was promptly impressed the fact that, while Cuba consumes EagHsh-,-nk; Foreign, 32;, ed, as much benefit as individual atten- 36%. tion. great quantities of wine, she pro- sva"'4 Tdo much A well-behaved child is al often. In the study on which this article is duces nothing nearer than ram. He PHILLIPS _ overestimated by the teachers, where- based a different method was tried, experimented with cane and fliree a - --- g not receive proper minor calls and manufactured as the rascal does A teat *as administered tQ the child- what he calls sugar-cane champagne. � credit for his work because be is die- ren in a group and then each child tnrbing d the smooth flow of classro m What may be of special interest to e room - Prohibition America is tbe INct that- ON instruction. 86, per cent. of the "bright" children, Blasco can effectively control the soca _ Of course a child who Is absent fre- but 90 per cent. of the "dull" children aleobel#o content of the wine. While cow Myon quently does poor work, and conse. improved in the individual perform- one half of 1 per cent champagne s>I►s. v' qusuUy is often classed as "dull,"even ante. Only b per cent. of thewould be of small idtportsnce to ' though his abilities are good, "bright" children and but 20 per cent. Cum Lha new drink is delicious '. Physical defects are another cause of the "dull" children improved as enough to appeal.to the millions of �•, of failure in school. Whereas there much as 100 per cent.over their group nog drink conaumerI In-the IInited Macy people, two hours after eat- You will never use Crude methods , are some successful children with en- performance. - fag.suer indigestion as they call it. when you know thAs better method. larged tonsils and adenoids, with badStates' will naves su>Ter from eft' The Co'nclualona "0 It i, ttsuaIly orad. Cotroct it And F" "teeth, poor vision or poor hearing, the Tomato-Jell Salad. with an alkali. The beat way, the � add when yon ptmre out ibis This brings us to the conclusion Y number of "dull" children with such harmless and efficient way,is easy telieL� t^fm T� defects is 100 per cent. treater. that some 76 per cent.of all the school Season two cope of cooked tomatoes �. Milk of Magnesia. It has awn"k&--0M- defects wonId be greatly benefitted with salt, pepper, chopped onion, :randueld for 50 yE=the standard Value of Pleasing Looks it the present system of group educe- cloves and a bay leaf. Brim; to the' The main asset for the school child tion could be modified by some indi- tfolIing point and pour over gelhtln with phaffi' One apoonfd in Be s+nre to 8��+ per- e� water neutralizes many ti>lfets its scribed by doctors for conditions was found to be a factor which is an vidual instruction, Individual attention powder. Form in a mold and serve volume In stomach adds. and at, due to•eaciess acid. It is always a asset in all phases of life for adults to each student's needs; furthermore, on lettuce with mayonnaise dressing. once- The symptoms,such as bead- liquid; it cannot be made in ta" s ! that some 14 per cent. of children are, This is a colorful, healthful -and de II aches, Bas, heartburn, etc., wN term. Loop for the sante PbiWpd ISSUE No. l—'31 under the system of mass production, licious salad. I disappear in Ave minutes. sod the word lwUim is"L _ .. r4u+wA;. �,,.],::». M}. irk,,',-.+'v-.-f'.,�.'..,y. • -r;�.-«-.._�-. _'-dc..h.'/' 'IV., ..,. :,,.,«...<.: ,::,,..•:.. y,' _ i2.' -- ':r.•_c.•'a.-. '+• '17117 ? .,.JM -„,v\,.-,, e:w - - •^I•- '-M3 Ci7, a.+•x• °•$x•`. ...-r,•.: :wr` _,y. -.'"''...•_"pF'- ,a:.�; ;:� 7="cs;.” �, �/.yfo [o .... ry'r�,.. ,. n�.. .-.,.,'&•:'.�' _ ,,.�f� :..,.-s .�' •_. '-j".ys,.•t��'+�+."' ...ti'-:t;:. q. ,,•,t. _ r::� "' "y'-,•` , `''C -fid,'vs •: . M.,cq ). ;�' �Frr i. s'.. .,ran 7r. •M1.. .r, iC, ✓. '4 .Y. -i j".•7" 'kt-.. ♦ '`�: ,y 1 '`�, _ " : -::.�'. ....... ,. y-- -„,'..' n. ,.:: '_.... :_ -.'w .,r 'sr•-' s .r �• ,..+.:'CC+ ..-...1ri ..'• •. -."',...:.x...'uµ..�e/ ti,....�._'.....- .;..`.-r----- - .b::.. w'�-�..: ,« .�:. ./4e,""" ., :� ,.ry .; ,, '.y ^•µ w � a, �..�r ti,, -- �.. �ti ',. ,•,�• .�: j .n r� \ - I DaALIs�S -Bora;at the Pickering Private =-Radio •Lic�naed may be "obtained _ .- • ? ' Hospital, on Wednesday, Dec. from .W. C•' Mtrskar, at the News. 24th, to fohn and Mrs. Cowan, a Officer - - - , _ daughter.. -B, CA-Mrs Jones, Whitby, spent -Dr. H. T. FaRaise, Resident ed the atter's aulnt to Ohawason a iq oreSunday with Pickering friends. Dentist. Office to residence two Wilson, of Whitby, spent Sun ay. _.. doors ef4at o! - - -- - yy at. Andrews church g Ta piano-tuner of _19unday with Thos. and Mrs. An- Pickering. Office hourkt, 9 a• m. to . will • _dew, _ Bowmanville. will be in town is a ' m Daily, and Evenings by ap- few da--Pr. and Mrs.Oartwri htopent .g p ys. Orders left at THzv _ g pofutrneat• (X-ray--se�vice}.- Ohrietmae Day with eeTa�ivee inws-ofHce w receive prompt - - - --- Hariiiltoa. -The Greenwood Young People attention. --Bert LAw and family, of Hin• will present the -highly amusing 11161 spent Sunday with relatives and popular drama, entitled "The UROUGHAM. jSaabe village. Alley Daffodil, under the auspices _ { -D. and Mrs. McNeil left one of the Pickering branch of the Mr. and Mrs, A Dobson, of .Osh- F Women's Institnte. in the Town aa-wa visited at the home of-Mrs. Geo. = :slayy last week for an -extended. visits to relatives in Qnebec. Hall,on the evening of Friday, Philip on Sunday. -Fred and Mrs. Balsdon and January 9th. This comedy drama Next Sunday the Sacrament of the - .. family. of Burford, spent Christ- .D threeacts, tells in a thrilling Lord's Supper will be dispensed in St. and humorous way howsadden John's Church. Preparatory services lovas with lore vee in Pickering. and unexpected wealth affected will be held this Friday evening. -Mee. Glare Balsdon had the the Roberts family. It has been Harold Barclay -will hold an suet- misfortune a few days ago to fall y over one of her children's toys and given a number of times, .always ion sale of horses, dairy cows and . . _ injure her ac O-eatis$ed-au no -sow on--Saturday,' mien it. Doors oped at '11.80 o'clock, See bills and list in Auction column. -Mrs. Richard Pnckrin went miss S 00. Admission 25 The Brougham firemen will hold serenely 'enjoying the.. �GVORTH y: to Lindsay on Tuesday and spent program a euchre and dance in the Township ,-the day with her daughter, Mre: cents,; children, 15 cents. - - R Hall, on the evening of Friday, Jan.- g -On Sunday evening 9t. Paul's _ . UPHILL+' things life. _ Elvin McLennan. United, Church sone cumiortabl 9th. Mantles Orchestra will be in at- -John -and Mrs. . Draper, of y tendance. Admission 25 cents. Hee�vick, sent Christmas Ds filled. with a most appreciative We�o a that our .•Holida Season •' P y Sympathy is expressed for the Mat p y y audience to ;listen to Rev. Dr. J. . with the latter's parents, James thews .family in the death of Mrs. *` f and Mrs. Andrew. W. Pedley, of Toronto, who =will be brightened b the 'presence of -A number from here attendted preached on the subject, "A man Emma Asue member Chicago, she being $ y the last member of the old Matt- - •- - without a pedigree.” He showed loved�ones and valued friend. the nomination meeting .,iD the hews family, once so closely assns- _ , _ _ Tow�nehip Hall, Brougham, on how the great-leaders in the world, iated with this community. ' Monday afternoon. leaders in statesmanship, in art, D. A. Beer our General Insurance in literature, in music and in Let ns all determine to. Derry into 'W. L, and Mrs.Courtice spent Agent ,wishes to .thank his many Christmas Day in Toronto with industrial enterprises, rose'from customers for their patronage in the the latter's-sister and husband;J. the humble walks of life, and no past year and wishes" to announce Our 1931 business*dealings as much R• and hire. Breakey. from the aristocracy. who can that he is in a position to handle any " possible of this splendid Yuletide - trace their lienage back fur cep- line of insurance at reasonable rates. p p ' •"- -Rev. W. R. Sproule, of Wind• ' - sor, accompanied by his mother turies. His address was full of The W. A. Knox family were very - lErom Toronto, paid a visit to Mrs. humor, and . he was, listened to happy to have with them for Xmas, Spirit of Good-Fellowship. land Miss Fawkes on Monday with rapt attention,by the large the two grandmothers, Mrs. T. A. -Members of the Wiman family, audience. Dr. Pedley has roach. Knox and Mrs. H. Ellicott. Their We are about to commence & New I -- -sf Peterboeo. spew the heliday ed a itood,old age,,- but he is still- were pleased 'to know with their go. spent grandmother and uncle ver4 active, and although retired they •were well enough to enjoy the Mrs. Burrell and son, Russell. from the active work. of the. Christmas festival with their famil- - year-buB1II888 will be better lII 1931 1.. ... -,harried. at Detroit, Mildred ministry,is still a very busy man, les. if the majority of.us put energy and Ethel Murphy, oun est daughter -Following is e, report of the y p g3' y g g IN MEMORIAM. 'lIIte111geACe lIItO Our Work and Optlm- wf alts. Violet Murpphy. of Detroit, standing of the pupils in the ve,ri' to Charles A. Kinser, of Newark, Das forms of the Pickering Con- O'Brien--tri affectionate remembrance New Jerse tinuation School. 'Names in order of Grace, dearly loved daughter of MissesyPetirl, Ruby and Rete, of merit:Form III-Beatrice King, Mr. anti Mrs. Wm. O'Brien, Fren- ism In our tall;. Tams and Kenneth and sire. G}or• Helen Wood, Jack Davis, Dorothy chman's Bay, who died Dec. 29th. : 'doo, of Toronto, spent CbI tmas Ravia, Robert Stroud; Bernadette, 1928. - - " _,Dap with Mrs. ,Gordon at the Robinson, Winona McEwen, Win- When love twines around the heart, Gordon Hcase. nie Barneo, Bert Elliott, Audrey Experience beat can tell " -Ed. Balsdon has been laid up Powell, Artnenag Ko+lyoumcijiao, How very hard it is to part= with an attack of bronchitis and Jack Chapman, Jack Sencer. With one -we loved so.well. lkas been under the doctor's care. Form II-Fred Stroud, Ronald Each lonely hour we have spent brit is improving. Mrs. BalsdoVale, Hilda' Hood. Winnie Burn Is woven through and through, n Ingham, Edna Greenlaw. Joseph With also ban been very poorly. p golden threads of memory, - r -The annual meeting of 'St. Dean, Hilton Nicholson, Fred Dear one, of you. - George's Guild will be held on Robinson, Andrew Annan, Lorne Bereaved-Ones. Wednesday, Jan. 7th. at 2.80. in. Crawford, Form I-Jack Boyer; :� - - the club rooms. A good attend Arthur Smith. John Barker, Ruth Now Advierl omonta, - Fewlie, Ra Pilkie, Mar Hickey. lance of members to requested. y y y -The anneal Township Sunday Arthur Petty, Irene Elliott, Ruby i1ITANTE D-A quantity of seed bar. C HAPMAN • School Convention- will be held in Andrew; Howard Robinson. Gsor._ ray and oats,, H. Arnold. Piekm.9 me • Phone Pick 8100. 144! Rina GoodwiD, Walter Fewlie, -'- - Alba Kinsale Church on Tueadap', — -- Jan. 18th. The pprogram will be Howard Sleep, Wilds Spencer, FOpRpl SALE-25 Legborn pallet.. � ;published is THs>�Tsweoez4week• Hilton 'Wood, Robert Kinnear, Phoma P'ck e&Fuller. R.R.No, Ija Piekerias. ; 8onald Gibson. Reginald s ant, Waic h _YUr Feet -There will be a watch night Bryant, - good :asrviceon New Yeafcs' eve InSt. Donald Gibson. Rath Toms, Cecil FOR SALE-DeforesaCrosleyrsdio, ISeosge's Church at half paet'etev. Lockwood, Gordon West Bruce condition.'Amy NEtWs mr X0'00' li n -_ on. This is ander the auspices of Aaderson, Norma Fuller, Vincent Lelia Sparrow,Cecil Sparrow. R. FOR '° u ew"yhta yk"'Rh.. I _-4 of Rubbers,or Overshoes bought now the Dglican A. Y. P. A and all Bye, Present for only 4 tests- OR SA#lllr-1 set ben*p sIel late cordiallyinvited. pa . all in -N. F. and Mrs. Mechin and H.Ripley and Miss Tock,Teachers 'd is is may save son spending a !family and !tine Robinson, of -Tuesday, Dec. 28rd, will be 1?`O RENT-Oo Cbureb St.'PickePickering ? week In bed. Oshawa, and L H. and Mrs. lona remembered by the employeshalt o!br,ek►wa.e,inclodios bands noel tt:- __ tures, As 1 G, D. Bly. 210 Indian Road. To- ][Devitt and daughter, of Toronto, and friendaof the Printers' Gnild" rr=or�kws•otiue. etf ..Gutta Perch& Robbers and Ovorshoes._ : spent Christmas Day with their and Pickering Press, when they -- - ;p " For ears Canada's f1IIe8t. - parents, Hugh and Mrs. Mechin. were the guests of the firm at the IjmOST-Betwee#fToronto and Pick.' y _ onn�,a club bag.on Deceber 9th Finder 'The monthly meeting of the second aonn,el Christmas Banquet. vote notify John McPheraim. R.R. No s. 'Women's Missionary Society will About 45 guests, including the Belleville.Ont.and receive reward. 18-19 be held next Tnesda afternoon local telephone staff, sat dorm to _ y AR?1i FOR •9ALE-I40 acres• of THE ii TTQi ��ee at 3 o'clock. a, ibe home of Mrs, a 6hmptuous repast, 'after �rbieh .F land,e:«acne !arming district,near olid- . THE CURLER i.`artwrittht. Subject for study- 9bort congrattllatory speeebea land, Ont. Several acres of standrng timber. - were made b Messca. Allan B. Hou+esnd,buildmgs. Apply at NeasOflce. .,For everyday use this iP the finest rubber made. Very heavy Industrial and Rural Prohleuls in y - - - ' -" -- y y : Japan., Moore, President ; H. J. Leg trd, rAG NETIC SPEAKER FOR Sale - sole with a waterproof felt top that ensures � -Lyle and 'Mr.P; Ramsey and Supt. ; J Milligan and -R•-Haruis, M-2'ahle model. walnut console,dynarnic you of having warm and dry feet. of the firm, e,Dd aie88r9. H. G. speaker quality. Also Marcom Battery set,corn- three children, of Toronto, and d$33,"), Apply NEWS Office. 9tf ' plate,in+tulle - theformer'e uncle. air. McArthur. Hocken, A. H, -Gardiner and Me. �o lam of the Ontario 'Pre9a. ORO%L R'E1'•WASH LAi'N• and Mrs. Clark on Sunday. They gnest� of the evening. . _ and nos then ver fittili 1 resented explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your 0 GROCERIES Accompanied H'. J. Clark, in the y y P name Rrtb Mr.S.W.Davis. barber shoti. we _ hatter's car. Allan Moore with.&lovely pen and will pick up and deliver each Mond y. wednos- : pencil set an a token of respect and eay and Friday. - lbly We don't talk about rioe on'Graeeries but we oertainl -Oa Tuesday morning a Ford Pe pe _ p r, y coupe was found on the side of esteem of the employes. 13. J. -CARD OF THANKS Insist on getting the the road just west of the Gordon g - brag about the quality. $ g Le srd,.also- took the occasion to , pperently abandoned. present Leslie and Mrs. Morley I wish to thank m man custom- best for our cake and don't take a - Boase sada y y y ' Constable Crammer was notified with a beautifut'meintle clock am a era for their liberal patronage during - chance on the cheap lines. and took possession of the car. He wedding gift from Mr. Morley's the past year, Ind wish them an a got foto communication'..writh the .fellow employee. Every employe Happy and ProsperoustNSW Year. -- - Toronto Police Npt., who inform- thea receival a-turkey whlcb has' Brignall..• Radio LieeQssa Issued. - ed him that the car, had been been an annual tnstitntion fora r stolen and belonged to Ha number of years. After this _ CARD OF THANKS. Fred T BII13tin - - - � PiakerlII� Low, of 50 Larcbiaonnt; Aveoae. euchre was "played, the prizes be T. -Bunting tnR won ae follows: Ladies' let. We wish to thank our many friends a Toronto, who came down and took and customers for their patronage B�tabli�ed 1867. ' the-car away. There is no clue as Mrs. •H. Madeonald, eooiolstioni during 1930, and extend to them a to the party who committed the Mise Betty Murray; Bente let, J. hearty �� for Happiness and Prom, theft Milliogdon, consolation, Ronald' perlty for 4981. ^ Ing The anvill nomination mesa Carter. those was then ;she t Alvin Buahby �� -CENTRAL RAGIR ` =log of the village' was betdia the ed in by those who so wished. Phone 4600. Town Brit on Monday evening Altogether a very enjoyable time Pickering, with a small attendance. A nam was spent by all present.- 1 _. -6er-wers aotdioated for thepost. Dm t Lose Mone - r� - Von of police trustee. bat the � On your Poultry Save from 25 to 80 Telephone- 49 0 fori»er• Roard, composed of F. J. , What's This For cents on every bird. If you sell them Prouse, S. W. Davie and W. Cullis alive, some one bas to kill them. for - - S b1Dla 8 hr s Remed Its the best the"market. Sell them in proper were re-elected by acclamation, y y' p per mar- : .-.iii resolution was eyed racoon• -for treating sore throats. coughs, ket condition to get the :best market a croup, bronchitis bronchiall asthma, price. All poultry should be starved mending that the township coup- tonsil ills an for 24 hours before killing,and let me is a$d d ndr diseases g 1 la ed T 9Orle8 0 - _ a its� Aeces 1'Y e `to R Auto � t ell deed back the park to •Lha it,it's GOOD. Mir. E.•C.Jonos Dru - do the killing and dressing. I kill Poul.�erest-u-.wari led 191'13-4:113 � _ , is . -- .. ill , ., livittberLIURI It was transferred to the town right out to the wing_tips. I dont Gasoline,Sonne, Acetylene Welding. eh;p. _ mind a few quills or pin feathers, we An interesting feature of the Mineral•-salts Give Her pet theta all out. You get the- beet ]DCI do esti p poultry . Battery Charginge Dg On Monday_at 1'lr8ff Hubby New pe rice for oultr killed and dressed _ Brougham' watt, t development y p right. Large or'smalllote I kill them P "My husband took 'two "bottles of ail as they come in. Also Dressed �p A -Of a few words b F. 1 . Chapman Vinol. Now he has a good appetite Poultry for sale, killed freo whileyou ReiJtlilr8 made On all makes . _on the depreciation caused those and more strength, pep and Vigo-watt. Bring in your poultry early-as - - ` farms tbrough which the trans than he ever had."-Mrs. Ralph Star- they are better for banging a day or so jj 1 ' _.=ission lines of the H. B. P. Coro. key if for your own use.'. I.also draw porl- �l CarBso - - pass. Instrnctions-were Riven for Doctors.have long* kncKvn the val- try ftir4nfertainments.dinner parties, - social chicken linters, or for home the preparation of s resolution to ue of mineral elements",'iron calcium use Ste. -be presented to the Commission with cod liver peptone, as contained I have a few dozen Jerusalem Cherry, w asking some consideration for the in Vinol. Nervous easily tired people plants far sale. They make good win. ,/'� A Belosses sustained by the "presence are surised how V4nol gives ne x dow plants.from 25 cents up, in bloom f igH LES PEN�E�of these lines • also to the Govern• strep h' sound sleepand a BIG a or berries. V as++ , meat and Dept. of Highways pro. petite. Gives you more pep to enjoy A. H.COOKE, ttwri %a against the rnthless ex. life! Vinol tastes delicious.. . . E. C. Just wast of tbt bridge, Kingston Rd. 1- zenditare on provincial highways. Jones, Druggist 114.28 Pickering. Pro�la�tor, t Flickerin,ga i a ,w�'y -:.., ',..,.: ,.. :.i. .A q 1•ww'C 9 .+ '1rc• _..F'kl rA' ..•.rt .�. •+fir..• .wgr..,r,+.,•...._ 3�.cC„-...,-,..�F;. ai _ T .+*_ .-v`x:,e.:sr: =a_:r-rte .,nwt;' w.. ':......:: _ .,,:3+,F,_fa