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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_01_09 _�P 11,111JIF ill,c-p *I- I•I _ V P, I 71 Pr% 7 A. v 7.. A 4 k; b. 0 L V Is-0NT-;a—, -FR I D A-Y. JAN4" 9, 19314 ; OUNBART0.111 SCHOOL RE'PORTS.* the' services in Dunbartra'C'om'm- S. S. No. 9. Pickering GREENPOOD . .-White'ssa.'a-Mill unity Hall on Sunday next will be as Gertrude Corbett, Dorothy-Clark, El- 0%, PHARSON—Pbysician ual: 2.00 p. m••Sunday' School 3.0;o len 'Kinnear','Reta Flynn, Frances DR. -d S"u'r-ge(0)a-, Dunbarto us a. loly -6v-.'E. G. aura Ormerod. Jr. 1V— p. m.-Evening Prayer. Re Mantell, L R. FORSYTH.Oph.D., Director Is running full blast sawing lum- Robinson will be in charge. Milly Gibson, Edna Harris, Cecil JL1660 tricall Abad motor collision occurred on Walls.' Sr. III—Phyllis Clark, Erie MILLS =4 Association of Ontario.Reg her, reaches, doubletrees, = =her of the American Optometricai . Monday afternoon in front Of Cha' Davis, Elva Middleton, Murray Ell. t1lion. E tongues etc. Claremont.examined by appointment, ch, fortunately Illeoue,28041, ex ont.Ont. Open to buy a quantity of good • Annis', in which, no one ins, Jr. III—Marjorie Risely, Dorot- Established ISM was injured. A small Ford deli by Disney, Phyllis Gardiner, Clara -V ARL A.GRUBIN.R. O.—Eveel aht basswood and elm truck driven A A — .---nwaring, nrtl�. H—Roy WAlls, r7­1�. Coll-Ze f aC 0 of gra oats of the --ro-99. Newcastle was going east attemptea. Gordon Priest, Harold Short, Grace ;" at 0 to metr;peefatis ' f Canada: G'old medalist' and" at 7, first Kerma prize winner in 1928. At Markham Grain Ch'6pp'ing Tuesdays to pass A large"transport belonging Fink' Muriel Clark, Mercedes Man- B tr�,fcanday from 9 a.m.,to; 5 p an in Dr to Cope and Sons, of Toronto. He did tell, 'kair—y—Baker, Vanessa Walls, derat'd office. At St�\jffvill�'fro�,Wed: v&sday to Saturday of each week. Eyes examin- Highest quality and Fridays. -of al.I the "Moneynot see a Ford sedan, coming front Lewis, Ralph Risely, Leslie Wils4n.: ..,Glasses fitted and repaired. Manufacturing Baskets east, and belonging to A- S. Me7 Sr. Pr.—Allari'Short, Lloyd Priest, Save at Lowest Prices, Phone Stouff 2405. 461y descriptions.. Cord, of Toronto. A collision was in Howard Ormerod. Jr. Pr_Bobby -Price reductions at the evitable. The sedan was forced into Fink, Lois Mantel], Lois Byers,-Mar- the ditch where it overturned, break- jorle Byers, Buddy Risely The price of wheat is a E. CHRIS factory. I Jimmie about half TIAN, Barristerand ing the glass. The left front wheel. Kinnear, Florence Barry. Marion E. what it was a A 0 Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. money to Phone Markham 6405 or 6420 or'write and fender were also badly damaged. Brandon, teacher year ago. -South Wing Court House. Whitby. 251y Chas. White. Locust Hill, Oat. A charge of reckless driving has beet, DONALD RUDDY Barrister. laid against Mainwaring., My 0-rices-for Flour also ape about Solicitor, Notary Public. Office over Al- See "The Valley Dtiffudil", Town half. How moch less are 1ia'e Drug Store,Notary, Post Office. Money Hall, Pickering, Jan. 9-th. Loan. Phone 0 Whitby, Ont. Sly YOU Paying for the pastry 569fos GliEENWOOD -PEATON. BELL & ROSS. Barrist' J ust Arriving ou buy, or the bread you DUNSARTON. A-0 ors, Solicitors- Mr. J. Betts is visiting with Mrs* tuy ? Practically so less. 904 Northern Ontario Su"ng.33OBiy Street.Toronto, J. Boyer and Mrs. Bayles-for a few Miss-Elda and Harry Pearce spent W.I Beaton, Choice 2X, 3X and 6X B. C. days, their holidays at their home here. Why not Practice old-fashioned H.E.Bell. . . - . : ,J.D.F. Ross. Adelaide 1938-9 Cedar 8b.ingles. Perry and Mrs. Wilson entertained Mrs. L H. Spragge was called to thrift and bake yonr own friends from Orangeville during the Hamilton one day last week owing to bread, cakes and astry CRARDSON. PICKERINo Also, a large quantity of holidays. re MULVEY — Barristers, Solicito the severe illness 'of her father. and save moneyp? 13-214 Confederation Life Building, Cro etc.. The Ladies Aid Society met at the ' On Thursday evening Jan. 5th the orner of and Richmond Ste. Toronto, phonei Tough and dre3sed home of Mrs. James Raine on Thurs- itegular meeting of the W. M. S. d 44"and"80. Pickering office open will My KISSIMI Flour Is Wed 4 and Saturday evenings. Phone day afternoon. be held at the home of Mrs. McCort- Unexcelled Y Jack Pinei Spruce and Miss Olive Witheridge, of Toronto, ochie. 8, Fick for cakes and pastry. 'pent a few days last week with W. Mrs. Cammack, of Brooklin, rwho Hemlock Lumber. and-Mrs. Sadler. has been in the Oshawa Hospital, is BAKER'S JOY Floor will make The Misses "Mildred and Frances now here at the home of hermother, good old time sweet and NElL C.SMITH, D. D, 9., L. D. S., antle have returned home after Mrs. Craven, but is still confined to �Svcceescr to Dr.J.N-Dales,. Graduate 1� asesia . I. moist bread. die Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Torun- PICKESUNG %'�-iting with friend.- in Toronto. her bed. to Ualversity- At Claremont office over D. A. The Mission Circle held-their an- Miss Janet and Christina Mills and I will 1=.1 store every Tuesday and Frids nual meeting at the home of mi, Mis, exchange Flour or any kind 10-11, 2;t'f Phone LUMBER YARD ;s s Margar4t Pennell, of Toronto, of Cereal for any kind Jessie. Beelby an Tuesdav Dec. 30th, were out visiting friends over the ]FIERD D.S. Graduate of the Royal College o reek-end, and finished up by having BERTT FALLA18E. L DS.. when the fcllo%-ing officers were el of Grain. tal Su cont and the University of Toronto, f?�ctied- 14.n Pres.—M y Brown• Pre A. dinner at Miss Dixcn's. Covers were J. H. Beal, - Claremont Wean resdencesecoraddoor east of St And. F.dniL' Green; 1st Vice Pre.Q.—Doris laid for six. Try home baking tr.'s Church. Pickermg,Ont. Office houn Pboue 924 Gee; 2nd Vice Pres.—Marjorie Smart Miss Helen Thom entertained a e.0 to f-P an or by 3ppoisatment. (X-ray again. ."Mce). Fbotit Pick 3700. 431y, FURNITUREE 3rd Vice- Pres.—Marion Brandon; R. number of her cousins at a party on Sec.—Jessie Bielby; Treas—Margaret Monday evening of last week in hon- INEW. USED AND Z. C*2%32=W ififtot"0*0 garb*. -ANTIQUE Gree; Co". Sec.—May Bm3ft- Pian- or of her cousin, Mis..; Ethel Eriffts, IN GREAT VARIETY iqt—Evelyn Clarke: Asst Pianist_ who, with Miss Helen McCowan, AELIZABETH RICHARDSON— S- Zomh Ge--: Assoc. Helper's Sec.— spent their holidays here. lmmon'o Beds,, Marshall Nat. Le SURNINGHAM ,4"Fire and liatome ble tusurance of all igAnd . Mn. W. Brown; Strangen; Sec'y— On Friday evening last a very en- sitting comPauses of solid financial stand. tresses, Dressers, Tables and Mrs. W, Pegg Joyable evenin MW s :_ Building and General Chairs, Picture Frames. Literature -Sec'y—M• pent at the Contracting. y— N—Suo Life Our t. SO. prices are the]owes Bie: Supply Secy—Alice Alice Pegg; Sec'y home of B. W and Mrs. Loatton, it FRANK R. JACK Press being the Estimates furnished on all ciaman' 16"Grauce COml)21ay Of Can2d&QEPsa.Acca- of Finance Edith Ormero4; far occasion of their 5th anniv- imC--rat luslaILMOC41. Pbout Pick Sec'y�Zorah of work—Interior and Exterior. eraraft, Oat. 12Gee; ersary of their wedding. A number of Alterations and repairs. -24 their friends showered them witn Chimneys Built Concrete Work. NORGE KEAY—Licensed auction. WEST HILL. wooden gifts. Some very able speech- Goa.Altos& Live stocir and general sales 10 0 A 'L, � ': -- .I- . -. - . . es were made by members of the Phone Pickering 5113 160=7 .attended to. Terme reasonable, It - The evening services at Melville party, both ladies and gentlemen. The FAIRPORT, ONTARIO dt&- PWM St"N"M. 61.4 A good supply of Hard.and Soft Presbyterian Church have been slight rest of the evening was spent in con. F POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Coal on hand. Also a supply Ly.changed in the last few weeks. The tests and games. The supper table S 1E1 I N G L E S 00"46" *9 yart and ofts"Jo. &so. Rev. J. C. McConochie has turned the was decorated with a beautiful mved- Z-�J%of an klaft stiameted 20 as I&*~ of Kindling Wood,_ ding cake adorned by five candles Nelson. &&draaas Grow Sivair P.o_ cos first part of the service into an even- -.stove length.. ing of song. Very many of the old and 'x*a cut by the bride. The prizes ova Scotia shingles R-BZATOX TOWNsHIP 12tf hymns are sung e congregation for the evening were also of Galt 01,17anixed Steel 8 fee D Phone Pick. 1709. by by the wood Bird's Felt Slate Ski AL 0 aseave"Aassr. akmg and-this has proved a real attraction. a as. "ass—ft". ass, sea" so loassi for sale at Imuff 09 1110iribigs LAo. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING For last Sunday evening there were Damn mlas "The Valley Daffodil,," seventy-six in the congregation. Com: Pickerng Town Hall, Jan. 9th. T. PATERSON'S LAREMONT, mencing- Sunday- evening, Mr. Mc- Call and get prices. Phone 2912 Wilt. MAW, LIPENSED ArC. Picken"ng Mills Cmochie will endeavor to-answerany TTONNER for York ()Dtagio No Durban, lill(OUG11AM. c6;n2t=AJIkt�&of mdW@ prompqy attended questions submitted to him by any of W, T LOOK, THE Is a Nuesmable. Deus for ewes may be the worshippers. This announcement T. C. Brown and Bobbie Mitle- lm 41=0" Itws'odicr, Ben and udpe,. FRONT RANK POULTRY FEED was made last- Sunday, and. at the were in the city on Saturday 0.40 WbotbT.Out. sly .4ent time quite a number of very Bert and Mrs. Harvey EGG MASH pre. re with interesting que.,;z:itins have been writ- Toronto friendli on.New Years Day. New* Chevrolet -NOTICE 'G MASH -ten one per and placed on GROWIN slip of pa We are ph-4sed to-report that, at th��. plate. Mr. McConochie does n0L the tim,.� of writing,. Gray is Whitevale IS HERE S' There ig' quite *au advantage by inTen(t that these.question.- -hall take ifn!roving after his recent illness. U12,10k Fre-4 Mixed Feeds. Our place.of the rcrguLar sernirn. but Milfred and Mrs'. Hamilton were Cboppin Manv new features and it new low g suers day feeds iiire not stocked bc.-lieving that.a sdon and fam price. An Ownpr Service Policy, gr(at many �of the %-,-ith C. tia. and Mrs. Bal. GRAIN— FLOUR-FEED Ub ""ynt7"" ahead. �av­ ourstions which ily of. Picke-F, �'Years Day. assuring owner the best in yr on Np.�N lite'Y W0Uld_U-(.,.to hovee- he , ' Headquarters for ansirredMr. and Mrs. McWhirter returned- - _-service and satisfaction. We recommend our Dairy Rations ha,; promised to do h!.;. be-st to�amsw.- lichee-mi FrWay after a pleasant hol- STERLING XI LLING CO.,.LTD. for qqatf jalie-�, �r a few each evening. It will be a iday tity and quality with their people in Woodville, Gas. oils, Asseasinrican Go-1.7offir :0413 radeFeedst., fail t"I Tires at new low prices. �,.UiLryl - IL 1J9UUUa:LlUl3, VL�,.kv and e -in I o sic ness in the age Cattle, Hogs et cordially invited try hear these arts- the Z League have postponed ANTHONY WILSON Chapping every week day at Sc -xers. The service-of song will also be their chre and Dance indefinitely-. Repors-on all makes of cars. per bag for lots of 5 hairs or continued. You will' indeed -be made The Boy gcouts"-ha'd -an enjoyable 'Y' *r bag. Barley loc. -M02 Proprietor,' over, less than 5 bags 10c very welcome You you care to come. outing on their hike on. Wednesday, rdon J. Law 46tf '"i Go Phone Mark, 5 hating n had their dinner in the open. g Phone 2W8 ..GREEN RIVEft. George'Philip and Miss Broad- PICKERING Phone 5317 ie s1laent-New'Years with their sis We are pleased to.see Miss Trew- ter, Mrs. Dobson, husband and family Pickering Iffling COM1)OZY artha out again. of Beaverton. 4 To AIl. Our Alf. and'Mrs. Michell spent New Edwin and Mrs. Perryman, Thos: Happy Years with Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard and Mrs. Perryman were in Acton R; 0." CALENDICNING Beckett, over the week-end attending the -4FUNERAL DIRECTOR , Col. O'Rosson, of Toronto,.is spend-, funeral of the sister of Mrs. Thos. ing Mrs. Percy. The Communion service on Sunday ieGood Fr n ds a few holidays with Herb and Perryman. NeW ' Yea, Reuben and Mrs. Thomas, of Wood was well attended, thirteen comim- Private Ambulance ville, visited Wheaton and Mrs. Hag- urticants being added to the 'church We sincerely think our-friends is erman on-Sunday. roll.The interest in.the'Sunlay sch000l this community for the gone. Day and Night Service May your homes be Mrs. Mercer has returned to Tor- seems to be increasing steadily. roue portion of your mtron. fully of Light stud Pbone 9000 onto after a brief visit with her sis- Our community was shocked on age with which yon favored Cheer and may' yotr ter, 'Mrs. Fred Postill.­ Sunday to hear that Russell Gray us during the ptar year. Miss Muir has returnetl_-� her was smitten with that dread disease be blessed with 'Markham, holiday refreshed Thanks to you, to spite of a yew and taking, char- spinal meningitis. Although he had of so called de ression .We ge of 8 S. No.. 11•again. not been well for several aa7s noth- P J. B. and Mrs. Wilson were in Tor ing serious was looked for, have been able to show an A Merry Christmas onto on .Monday, attending the, fun- The family of W. A. Knox had a -inerpasis in business vot. Do Not Wait 1,,er�al of Mr. Wilson's nephew narrow escape from asphyxiation on ume, and trust that our Until winter comes to -d a' Years with Mrs. Robinson's sister, furnace had, filled the house. The Wm. and Mrs. Robinson spent New Saturday night, when fumes from the service to-you. in the COD3 ing year shall warrant look over your Mrs. ­aAlph -Hoove;jr-and Mr. Hdover. family were aroused by a child cry- your splendid co-operation, Fnrnace,or The-Junior P. U. have been ing. Nearly all the family 'suffered and good-will. :. Happy and. invited to the me of Miss Lois Drap in some measure. 'those 6r to enjoy so 'al hour on Frnday Many old friends of the Dr. Bateson To one and all evening, Jan t family, of London Ont., will hear -Prosperou' s -Leaky Troughs We notice.t at F. Pennock and,Son with sorrow of the death of Mrs. are piling �their yard full of 16gs in Bateson, in September, followed b �we vvish repaired or replaced. y New Year anticipation of a busy time this sea- the death of their daughter early A Happy, Healthy Place your order and son making baskets. October. The sincerest sympathy of We are very sorry, to hear-that t, thris neighborhood-aie with the Doc' BE READY few in our neighborhood are quite for and his son Dr. Bateson Jr. and Prosperouli ill. We sincerely hope that-Mrs. Biel- The Firemen' have completed the --cones, by, Miss Mten and Mr. Sandford erection of a bell house on top of the aterritt when winter Doter may have a speedy recovery. Temperance Hall, and have placed in Ne' w Year. THE P1CKERfN,-G NEWS- 0 zpch'�r, m so I t - t at F Phone:1300 Call The first dance of the New Year it the bell which was; formerly on will be held in Gray's Hall, Green the Christian Church. It is to be use d Furniture Desiler andl Funeral Director ALVIN IBUSHBY River- on 'Jan. 14th. Billy Hole, and as a fire alarm and also for church E . -C. J ON' E S his Live Wires will be in attendance. services. the Community wish to Also Ambulance Service 'Hardware Phone 4600 Dancing at 8.30. Gents 75 cents lad- thank the contractor and the comm- Druggist and Chemist, ekPIOXERING lea, free. Lunch provided. FvArvbody ittee for the splendid work they have a—ring, Qutuio welcome. done. Ph421e ,68M ..- 777771 , ,w`` ,.. » $ ,." AkA,,, ": ,xix��'�a•:'s •4,in .:�.:"y.. Y,;r. s, +5.,: +".S?:r ,i d; :,.g.,. t er• ,fax ,r,kn-,'. ,?',.:. �..T r..:Y• .'+,i.*;'vfwfiT'id5,:..:.r{-,q. a n.- _ - - ,1. -3 i.;y,,,•as•' •;n�'•'tr^ „�. •a.•` .aF++.'F1wn. - _a.7.yv "�:.:'_ _. .'+.. »-......yin%-Ts., -....:..sem' .,�... .b.+..:,r �...5 ..... ^..%....s:,. 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A ^ • ,,� • seriously ill, but with characteristic . _ Skiing ThrillE 'Me Markets • Marne Hero Dies audacity he immediately put an end tot the rumors with vigorous denials.i �"c`�14!" After Loi,' Illness Once, to prove his prime condition, he PRODUCE QUUTafIUx�. - walked tw:o miles at the age.Of 72. 1 , .Toronto dealers are buying produce; Although for severs, after the s % at the following prices Marshal Jo$re is Mourned ley , ` ' ' I Eggs-Ungraded, cases. returned, _ gear there urere.many dlffer:ences oil '"►•• I fresn extras. 34c; fresh firsts, 3ik; France and the World -• - • .. _ pinion-_as t4_icia4�ca�the_ eal hero of �- the Marne, before 11larshal Joffre's seconds,,LLC, pullet. extras, _bc. I Butter-No. 1 Ontario creamery, BURIED ON .WEDNESDAY: death jt was generally conceded that solids', 30c; No, 2, 29e. • it was he who hurled back the invad= r Churning cream-Special, 29 t� Paris.-Marshal Joseph Jacques Ce Ing Germans when they were within ti '�� +� 3Cc; No. 1, 28 to 29c; No.' 2a to 2Gc ' 'aalre Joffre died in the Hospital of St, 'thirty milea of Paris. _ f Cheese-No. 1 large, colored, para:• . . n n nt u '-_Jean de Dieu in the early'morning of 1.�,.. nned a d goner me graded 1; t January 3rd. I . ° 1 }4 c. Outside 'the chamber on Sunday ' " Quotations to poultry shippers are _ I King Mourns Death � � r` as tollaws: stood a guard oL honor. In-full dress 1 � �' Poultry, "A" grade; alive-Young .. uniform, General Issaly, Colonel Des- "" mazes and Captain de Saint Servin. Of Eldest Sister chickens, G lbs. tach, 51lb over 5 over r . mernhorg of his staff, were Dated be- - _ _.. - ►�1. -- - . lbs., l7c; over •#'r3 to o lbs., 15c; over _;: to 4�•• lbs. 1:3c: lbs and under, Lore the door.ahat hid their ch et an + lie. Fatted hens, over 5 Ibs:, 1tJc; friend. Invalid For Manly Years s, »; = over 4 to 5 lbs.,. i6c; over 33� to 4 - '• The body was removed to the chapel :Passes in Sleep at i lbs., 13c. Old roosters, over• 5 lbs., ,. 12c. White ducklings,ovor 5 lbs.. . of the old Ecole Dlilitaire-without os London l-IOme - - tentationaBefore the tuner hundreds ► '" , ' _2 1 .3 1;ngs 4 to 5sffisGuine Coloreds pair, i j. ofthousandsfiledpastthe catafalque in .a . +t1 w : t ng 2c les Lusa fowl per pa' the chs 1 0! the military school as a,END COMES SUDDENLY n A t t 31 '-'' 4 lc g turkeys, over i5 lbs dress- mark of homage to the vletor.ot the i London-rite Princess Royal, eld t >`' ' � � edj, 30c; over :'_' to 15 Ibs., _&; one_ - Marne. est sister of the King, died It^-t'e ort i �,'. 10 to to lbs., 26c; over 8 to 10 lbs . Fully'3.000 per spent Sunday at-II Sunday aeternoon, at the age of 6,. I t. 4 7 25c; over 6 to 8 lbs.,2:]c. Old turkeys. R'b1161 y,• a C - - ternoon !n the Rue Oudinot, Though she was known io be more " ' i plc. Gee e, over 8 to 12 lbs. 2'Lc; all ' .. "•t :� ` other weights, 20c. Ministers of the French Government, or less of an invalid for malty years . £ �'B" grade. R cents less ar.d "C •Generals and Ambassadors for foreign the first Intimation to reach the pub `� y�fj . I'grade 7 cents lens than above prices. i llc that her couditiou tad Lecotu'A I' J t " 'countries came and signed their ,;,' 7� . A : �. manes on the register placed in an critical' was in the form oe_ a .'rut- provision nT dealerslS ar- . PROVISION O •'ante-chamber. Wholesale pr n letin issued in the early hours o4 the ;:,u:al ..uta, s: r: s<'ene !u C'aaadisu .h]Rhlat►di, showing akterd quoting the followin;f prices to reta,i G: .• The Marshal's body: w'r'apped in-a titorntng from her residence in Port• at �lortn Height' iu beautiful L'aurenttaa h{ifs. QuetWc. �:healers: '.,long, loose black cdkt beleagiug to the I man Square saying she was Showing- Smoked meats-Hams. med., 23 to ' ' uniform he wore in 1914 during the - - -• _ . _- . . .. - _. k signs of increasing weaknetc+.- 8c; smoked ro'.Is; 2$c; breakfast ed Battle of the Marne, lay on a simple This bulletin Was followed in a few I �• H. M. Ami c_ /� ,, con, 23 to Sic; bac s, pea-mealxtl, iron bed. hours by the announcement t at she, H. M. a`'h �7�X$n t'9 re ln�ur- �26c; do, smoked, 37c. Monday morning at dawn the body I Pork i,ln.• 24c; shoul'dera. 2 , lad died. suddenly la ben sl ' O1es tri France In Windsor Crash butts, 22c; hams, 193:c. "was transferred to the chage# of the,the presence of her to • . - Cured meaty.Long, clear bacon military school in readiness for the Prince Arthur; of' Connaught aa( •-- - - 5C to 70 lbs., 21c; ?0 to 90 lbs., 19 . population of Paris to begin Sling past Lady Maude Carnegie.• , 'Ottawa..-,-Dr. Henry Marc A", one Michigan Central Engine , y0 to 110 lbs., 18-c: Heavyweight 'tbe catafalque. princess Louise Vic Alexandra of C'auada'cs Outstanding scleutiats, rolls, 18c: lightweight rolls. 50c, - The condolences of the entire world I Dagmar Was o[ such a retiring d1s•' died on Jan. 4th ai Mentone, France,` Struck in Fag Hits Pas Lard-pure. tierces, 14 i:: tubs, - coatlnne pouring In to Madame Joffre ; position that she sometimes was a ossa received at lily seriger'Coaclt 13c: paha. 13'�c; prints, 1.5 b2 1bq• and to the French Government, kings.; Wind;:or. b,ven Ferao ` rteninA-Tierces, 12?:c: tuba, ed "her Royal Shyness She was I Ottawa home. An archaeol a+. an 113c:'psi s, _c• -;w -Governments and private individuals greatly loved by an w o. knew .her, i palaeoatologlwt of internati�nal r� ' sliRht!y ::jured Saturday morning in Specials pastry shortening-Tierc-4 liars sought to express their sorrow.- ad Peaceful life potation, Dr. �ml startled the world a crash in tyre yards of the �iichiQan 16c. tuba. 15ta: pails, lite. Throughout Paris and France flag ' of science a few years ago by his Central • Railwt}• Cuts ty flying; Her life. for the roost part• was I discover)- of evidence tending to GRAIN QUOTATIONS ` +avers at half-staff• glass and brut=es about the boi'y tori i show that the Eskimo races. now I stituted the injuries. Grain dealers un the Toronto owing Parts was to at the public ut-I traagnfl and uneventful, Yat contain- of Trade are making the following fteraaces of sorrow that came tram!'ed ai le9At one yea] romance and one i found exclusively In the Canadian +Iltp injured were- Edward Parish I ; quotatit .,s'for car lots: ' ,every. country, and none were more big adventure. n Arctic, at one time lived fu .Prance:I and George Miller of Buckland, W.Y..I Manitoba wheat-\o. 1 hard, Ig,tateful than those from Cermanp. "Her marriage ar the age of 3 to In recent. years• Dr. Aml divided I 69 .c: t'" \o. " and Your from tiew York: NIi.s May ,v No. 1 Northern, 59 ac: where some of his ancient enemies ; the Earl of Fife Kae the romance, ' his time between France and Cau-i Case, asaoclate editor of VoguC �. Ii,` do., 57tac; N°- 3. do. °0'•+c: NO tL. llionored bis atmpte-hearted patriotism, Queen 3'ictor.l. as a_ parte from her ads: - He was the founder and lead.,: Geuting, president American Retail I do, 61 c (c.i.f.' Goderi. and ba. - _ I diary shows, was greatly pleased I er of the Canadian School of Pre-' I 8keleh of Jo, r: - i Shoe Dealers' Association; Jests Ad- 1 portal• whey asked for her crlu%ent, to the i 1 ;flan. Data-:`u. 3 C:W 3o sc: vu• 1. ILondon, Jan• 4 -Ezcept In mtittary I marriage of her grandduaghter to historic History in France. through I,l^r, vice-preof the assoctatior, Lord ge f The then Fart w•ay which he .made the archaeological' and A. H. Kenyan, associate counsel Ime) Argen�e corn, le (c.i.f. Part-Cat= - _ ' ctrrles the name of dotdre was nn- ex cravat at Dordoone upon which for the as+ociat.on, The.name of the- ]mown!n England when war broke out(created Duke of Fite by annauuce •- Sn August. 1914. but before six months ment of her 1{aje_sly at the %orldtng be based his theory ot. the early life seventh pet eon was not ascertained. I Millfeed. del„ Morel freight,; had gone by he had become the idol of -the Eskimos, i They were en route to a big conven-I bats included-Bran. per t-on• $'?1._'ir: breakfast et flip -young couple:' 1 Born in Belle Rivtere.' near 'tont• tioe 'in Detroit. shorts. per ton, $:'.2.23: middling', - of the British peo$le, who looked to I Shipwrecked Oft Spartel. _ - teal to 1453,-Dr. Aml was the Sion of The first section of a spetial train $30.25. -Pere Joffre" to drive the enemy back The adventure w'isz whea the liner - c -cross the trop dr v le was in the f l;ev. -\tare Ami, a.Presbyterian mss- irTom New York to Detroit wai at the Onta.io grant-tGVheat, 67c• barley. Delhi, carrying the Prtncege and her yionary who came to'this cousins Windsor depot and a light'engine was 30c; °a '=9c: rye, 33c; buckwheat, . . 'billet room of a house at St. Quentin, husband to Egypt. was. %reeked tit I from Switzerland. The son • was standing close behind it, when the °� .the beadquarters of the British Com- night in a furious gale on the rocks` HAY AND STRAW PRICES ' _imander-la-Chief, Sir John Fretrch, that I I educated at Ottawa public schools second section of the special loomed t•. for near Cape Spartel, ten mikes from Dealers are quoting Shipp: ihta historic meeting with Joffre took I and McGill Unlrersuy, :tater study up out of a fog, struck the yard en hay an: straw, carload lots, dettvered - ' f hand reached land_. � He tater entered the Canadtan Gov-. one and crashed it into the rear coach a Toronto,Taaglet. The Princess and list lint- rug at several nntveralllea. abroad.. -. track, T to the following place toward the end of August, at a I with great dlflicut f the standing train. s oa c • • - tume when the British expeditionary I ,r,,,- and t,ad _to remain �He fat t service as a iteal2glst and, Pa singers were bumped about, but i,rice •- Tomothy, ton, 513.50 to $13 „, force was rmperllleea becaua��a!some hours in a torrenilal rain' on ups hie retirement in 1312. began a or.ly the seven required first-aid treat- No. 3 do, $12 to $13.50; wheat straw. ` ' •"•Iliad not been able to COMP } with the I ment, Which.was given in Detroit, to I$8,50; oat straw. $8.50• - - the rocky coast .belays help artCved. I lite of letters• , - orders of Sir John French, and was The Duke of Fife dled :he followings Soon atter the outbreak of the war which station the train ptoc4dod int-I LI3'E STOCK QUOTATIONS _.. committed alone to battle with th year. and his death was generally' Heavy beef steers, $5 75 to 3".-00, ' -• . - � enemy masses on the line C'ambrfa-iii In 1914, Dr. Amt-was staildted.at fife. mediately after the crash. Damage io i I (attributed to atter-effects of the ex- British EmbassY ,In Washington in roll in- stock pas slight, butcher steers, choice, E7 to $7.30; do, -I + l,ecateau. Sir John French has writ: 1charge at war metals and minerals. Heavy fog "S the cause of the '� to $�; do, tom., �posure' he underwen! on .this or fair to good. $`►:^ ten of that Interview and of how Caston. Since her husband's death i 4t the elate M the hoatlltties. Dr, crash. Du-ing the early hours of the $4.50 to $0.50: butche-'heifers, choice, i -- ,heartened he wa-t by the sympathy'and i the Princess RoYal shrank more than 1 � understanding of General Joffre. Aral resumed bis. scientific tits* writ: day objects s hundred 3•ards distant butcheS7 to $rc ucsagood tochoice. $d.50 50 Relations between French J and J' ever from lbe`light that beats upotr� Ing voluminousl,v on many subjects were hardly visible• but at noon there 605• do, ❑-ed., $3.59 to $4.25; to, fair the Royal family and het quiet and i and conducting endless experiments was some improvement, Despite the. to Rood,,$6 to $6.75; canner•, and cut- temained intimate and animated by I peaceful--passing seems fn Some, and excavations. Hp w'as a member foQ and slippery pavement:there has ters, $L75 to $2.75; butcher bulli, - ,_ aautual confidence, and wheA Slr 11oug-I a fitting end to thts gentle-woman s of most of ..the-_Imltartant world Leen a dearth of accident+ in the bar- . las Haig succeeded to the Brltiah tom• good to choice, 50; to ,-ef, do, I whole career. stIentiflc affiliations, der area zluring.the_H'e°::_ettd. t Lologna, $3 to $3.60: Labs b.�ef, $8 t:. : - . imand there was an equally close con- The sad news was telephoned Im• _ . , . ,I $10; feeders, ood, $5.'_'i io $6: stock- nr. amt is aurv.tyed ,by lits w ldow. ;• 7. - tact, one famous meeting between the mediately to the King at Sandriux three grandchildren, Nicholas I{. 51st• .. .Taun1.ting Word t ers. $4.60 to $5.75; calves. Rood to I two being at Chantilly, in November, ham The Lord ChamberIain's-of-l eC Clara and Jeanne-Anne Slater of While serving God. we mast notnt nor heed 'choice, $1L50 to $1'2; da, mea , $9 tc, -'1916; vrtien the plan of campaign Lor- ' ' o I -"`'1917 was drawn up• I flee announced there will he tour ward; I ers,lilinginal $4 to $5; lambs, choice, $9 to wee s v CQUT mourning and tw'o I oe the Universit,r of Manttaba, R'ln „Nn matter, s.. 1 pl.;ase my Lord" $9.25;, buck lambs,'$7: milkers. 340 'n Man of Character ,weeks' halt-mourning. _ nipeg, $60: sp ir.gers, $60 to $$Q; sh eP• $'- -• .. Character was the key of the conf, - to $5; hogs, bacon. w.o.e;, $10.50; da, � +ltden-e Joffre inspired alike to Parts, - -, - trucked in, 50c cwt. under w o.c:;,do, ,lr, �?mi�t?r CsYlad;an Scene , butchers, 75c per hoir discou.'t; d.�, F and'London.-Essentially anthoritative . butchers. $1 per hog discount• do: in temperament, sound !n health, and __- ----% • selects, $1 per hogs premium. T u . concerned with one task only, the - . J y 01, .._ :beating of the enemy, Joffre was a � ^ w� .. h' s commander in the full sense• {{is per- $, Chale Store Statistics i` systema o2 the ,� There are 3a0 diff- r eat da s after. � In the y t t it v a t I activity t° Dna - - tarn e a co g Canada, a nod c a Ca .. • it s�- t Battle at the Frontiers, which opened V j chat tt store made b the Canadian Gov s rve y u a : a } it w s ....�'r, hilt f 'h LII n i� sat g• an was {) a T {� Wa �L: -1 the �. O f - tic �- , o Statistics.•nment .lir he et of L - of -_ - n oral and _ m , • o t the _ essentially �' �, <, � ., • ..,,,�„ �- returns to,the. .Go�ernmpnt, ora in . • making n o g, e C g c Lain :> - ind-de g. ., _ - operative k '� ;r puntsbing. Joffre left the supreme . q: `; - there are 43 grocery chains operating -command under a cloud, but time,and. �•' _ �. 1,693 stores; 13 general, department Y: _ , history have briy�htened his horizon.. -. , s,' _ and variety chg`ins, with 354-stores; .- I -7t is astontsbing to recall that not- 29 drug chains with 260 stores; 9 the defeat t his army tom- meat chains with 136 stores; 4 tobacco th tandin an :w! s g 173 stores-, 17 boot d _ i mandeve sustained,in the Battle of the chants with. Frontiers he never Wavered hi.his in-.I shoe chains with 157 stores; 11 res- .tendon to assume the offensive at the taurant chains with 131 stores; 13 .. first opportunity, which arrived a feir'� - bakery chains with 1:1 stores'�wir>fie-- weeks.later at the Marne,,one of the I I . other chain systems varied from 12 . d decisive battles of,world history. y to 103 stores. Total sales in 1929 'o[ tV the 210 chain systems amounted to Thenceforward, his role 1n the War I � .. .11 was that of a spectator, ezcept for a i :.; $255 129,974, or all equivalent of $63,- period in which he Was sent on a mis• a {:S 339 Per store. 1.'-- 1;1 • _ ,, tion to the United States in the spring` i; f h 11 • , of,1917. Marshall Jotfre was elected - r �' " Hero o t e Air- a member..of the French Academy.in- .- � , Rewar. 3 x916. Having in July,-M4-been-give ,. e 4,� - #Jte Grand Cross of the Legion bt �, �':. . els 1000 Ottada. It was.all In the day's � :i honor be had received the stili higher "3 work with R. L. Wasson when he a honor of the Medallle hlilitafre 1n No-, - y ;: brought two companion's of Capt E iIt Tember, 1914. J. A. Burke out of the frpzen North, En joys Needed Reet . During the eight'Years since the e,ant o but the Dominion Government on Dec. • c 23 said he was a hero and pr s ed .hero of the Marne visited Canada, the . 4 t �cn. d 3 im with-a reward of $1000. . Vnited`States and Japan, in 1972, re• a �1 x; lh>r% '1., '� t' v,V,' neo a j it was Wasson who flew into the . cetyl great acclatm ta'each country, r r, ;; a` r * f >, Y„ 1.- -' is Northlands of Ltard,River and brought A. ' he had done Itttte alas than write his s L,tI i «s_ Emil Kading,Vancouver engineer, sad } fc: .• i Memoirs, attend pablic functions and YI ' ti - Robert Marten, At11n prospector, lost ' - -.enjoy the quiet count" lits'of his be among the hilts while flying, batt to loved Francs. - These four bappy young ladies are all set for s k1 party at Ontario's winter playground of Muskoka the world. _ ' �eTeral Rimes he was reported tq Le district. ,v . . . - 11 ' • ' .1 .. .. ... ,a , i : ,> F.,7rers .:-..x, �.,,�.,.. �,......r _,.,.: i.. .,.,.; ..... .."'•,«., ....., i.. . -`�,. .. -cr---x�rz-- c_', .,'x-';1• - Y ol .. .. 1 .y tM.r'4. '.rtf.. •w _ ... ? F ...:, •;,S.ad� r~'. .a•yr vim.+ at ,r r-n� '.':�'..a•:a ,. .,, r,r.:. s,:..-�.:a:.-,..::o'r. ....s..r--.:.+a.�..:. _ . . ' ,.,• �";'�',i' Ws Eskimo Beauty Queen • s _ ,+ - ..Owl - Famous Saying Advertising , •� • r,ABRADOR .RZT&WVURS, THZ�' � g _ -:,And Their Sa ere L world's famous Blanchory qnd o-1 $ruahPille Judge-"See here,I'm o- Sayen strain. Price reaaonabie lad. Ing to put a stop to this here horse Powell.JL 3, London. Ont. , _ Atealtng, or none of u9'will be safe:' ' , :: &�! z Three sheets in the wind.---Guy de MAupass at (1850-1893). There are still a great many egpls _ a p �i<Iary, Mary, quite contrary— � '°' ��■ I smell a rat.—Thomas 1liddla:on who simply-will not let the dentists do _ r .41 How you hem-line grows'. ' r (1fi8D-1616)_ all the looking down in the mouth- k used to swirl above your knees, s , ., She's no chicken; she's on .the �- l Now it nearly hides your toes. wrong side of thirty, if .3he be'a day ThouO his On Genius d, ` -Jonathan Swift (1667-1745). :Young,Bride-'I haven't the heart * � Genius does what it must, Talent ' "I say, old boy, where do you hang I r to fry the eggs. They look u at me , what it can. Y P out• -Mr. Pickwick replied that he , • 6o piteously out of sad yellow eyes:' s was at present suspended ,at the Time, place and action may.with pains George and Vulture.-Charles Dick- be wrought,' ' Looking back over the' years, the ens (1812.1S70)r 'But Genius must be born, and never proverbial line of least resistance hiss -till the cow comes home.- �r can be taught. - -seems to be a >�oman's waist line. �`° Beaumont and Fletcher. Dryden. You beat your pate, and fancy wit • • • Hat Clerk-'_9 wonderful fit, old will come; Directly h feelings. f difficulty "r man. Knock as you please, there's no sect y t e ee nes. o i <<' n and resistance are felt, where there is Q usC-tomer=•Yell, but sup�,rose my nay at home. _ h ears get tired?" —Alexander Pope (1688.1744)• preme a on an effort; incapacity- - Here' is the devil-and-all to pay,— begins• But even Capacity is notj The We guards at the bathing Cervantes (154o.1.616). Genius. Capacity is power of any sort! "beaches ought to make good ole- ' He n ent awn. 'month Genius, is power of a different sort I(K' g S by I R y a flea in his (1564 k 1616), ! s ear. f a from what has yet been shown. , egpers. Theytall know how to handle -Shakespea figures all right, all right. Life is with such all beer and skit- M -Haalitt. A New York salesman was staying in They are not difficult ta.please All the means of action- About their -victual's.-C. S. Ca.ver- The shapeless masses-the materials a Texas hotel where he observed an Lfe everywhere about us. What we A, -= Fold-fashioned roller towel. N. ti; ley (1831-1884). need Salesman (to man in wash room)- ' 'And so you would turn honest = Is the celestial fire to change the Sint "Say, doesn't the owner of this hotel ` ' k Captain Goffe agrazing, 'would ye," y know that it's against the law of the1. said an old weather-beaten pirate "Into transparent crystal, bright and State of Texas to use roller towels who had but one eye; "what though clear. - now?" he made my eye douse the slim he is That Brei •}f -Longfellow. s Gen'isLon fe ow. 'Man Addressed-"He knows It all an honest man." Ir Walter Scott right, enough, but I reckon that law �J ^ (1171-1832). We are accustom•d to being told 'wasn't passed when this towel was i `V # She w•as born to -make hash of that this is a machine age. IS peop:e - 'put up." ` ` 4 t men's buzzums-Artemus Ward would only learn that their bodies are y y y 4 (18361fi68). marvellous flesh-and-blood machines, Flapper Motto-.""Better be!at iii the ! w � z 4`z M I There is a young Iady I have act and would give those machines the !head than thick at the hips." { s t ' h ��! .;';.. my heart on, though whether she is Mme care and attention that expen- t i � ��- '3 r x ? s � ; y Xg_to-3fre_me hem,. or give me sive machinery receives in an up-tu- A eoung man, who had an enormous{ - e mitten I ain't quite satisfied.— da-2e factory, there would be less sick- mouth, became engaged to a girl, and I Miss Enooslak (Shining S.ar), 24-year-old Eseimo girl-. chosen Thomas Chandler Haliburton (1496- ness and lower death rates. went to her father to ask his consent Beaury Queen of Canadian Arctic and presented with mirror as Srat 1865), Youth (amfling broadly to hide his I prize �h contest held at Bayer.Lake. Original of this photo came 500 Heat. Ma'am' It was so dreadful "'Women will suffer bravely to be confusion)—"I have come to—to—ask miles by dog team, here that I found there was nothing beautiful." says a writer. The remov- yeah _al-of exehrows, fir Instance requires The Father--"Excuse me, but willP l and sit !n my bones.—Sydt ey Smith a lot of pluck• you close your month for a moment Guard fe Baby !Air Ra idly g ace (1771.1845),Takia Place — a + uo I can se who you are. of Hydmulic Power —•o-- It's easy to laugh at mNfortune— Against L4 I Air Is being used to an increasing A Grandma Friend wbra ot t bits the her fe:!ow Oae thiag you never hear one girl W�0S�IJ Extent for conveying materials, aa When Grandma came to our house say•to another any more is: "Why tloa't you take a tuck in it?" a form of power in place of hydraulic I To stay for good last spring, s , ii. To ward the baby against colds l�or electric power. Coal dealers are Wlllle-Jones, across'the way, _ -- �nothing can equal Baby's Own .Tab- using-a pneumatic exhaust system to Cried like anything The young farmers were boasting Fleta_ The Tablets are a mild laxative j prevent coal dust when delivering ��►ixlti7 -- "about the size of the vegetables they !that will keep the Tittle one's stom- coal, Compressed air is being used to They have no Grandma at their house, had grown. Finally one of them turn- sell and bowels working regularly.I operate machine tools. to hoist the j No one to mend his toys. • - ed to Uncle Seth: It Is a recognized fact that where the cans in fee-making plants and for They're all so busy they've no time BUSKW Young Farmer—"What was the big- stomach and bowels are ;n good order other sorts' of lifting. Very fine To play with liiile boys. TURic ,gest tbing-you raised this year, Uncle that folds will not exist, that the grains and dust particles can be sep : Sem'" health of the little one n1Il be ood arated pneumatically and more Ac• : B t Grandma say Uncle Seth-"A squash." {and that he will thrice agd_be_L py_ j But Grandma as well asigihs, o ne thing was a _Ybuag Farmer- WeelT,-ho••-big was and-goon-natured. The Tablets are Paper mills are now- using pneu• �1 (� * �! - t Se, a little brown-eyed boy sold by medicine dealers or by mail uratic- conveyors for the handling of I With a-shock Of yellow carts. 'Uncle Seth (drawling)—'**We never I at 25 cent% a.box from The Dr. Wit the white clay with less dust and at I o 'measured it but we used the seed% for Items Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. lover cost than any other method -ow Willie comes to our house, -. ;snow shoes." of hindfing..Probably one of the be � And brings his toys to mend: �T 'Wild pucka •known applications of pneumatic con- Hes' happy now that be has foend First Travelling Salesman—13"Being trol or-,use of compressed,air is for - A loving Grandman friend. fern the road ain't what it used to be. {Swift in October comes the night, the air brake. Department stores use "Second Dttto—"Naw. I've been on Clear and cold as a *hfning blade• a pneumatic system for the dlstribu-I "I take aspirin to clear my _..head." " (the road for ten years now and never 'Loud with •the sortn I of wings itt tion ' _(bad to elee at a farmer's house yet."I flight, $`° -"fit I �e-�at2 of vacuum.cleanet," D t. g � - to the central depository. The advan• ; _ High in the darkne�s undismayed.; tapes of air suggest thatw it•be ss con- AYtO�t Iittdl0 Hoste —"Would you like a sonata Steering their way from star to star, •1diered more often than it is.—The !before dlnver?" He ding the host with reed-note Review of Reviews. BATT( RlE3 Hampson's Her Guest (gicfng a start of surprise words• - and pleasure)—"Thank you, I had a Over the country-dim and far, A { satt•ri•eto: - couple on the way over here, but I Brave and resistiess go the birds. The earliest steam locomotives were your Auto. and think I could manage another." 1 variously described as "puffing bit-j - Sadie. fir. _ Out of the island waters brown, Iles," "snorting race horses,`' "hell i aaalately s•ir �✓ ' Customer-"How much will it cost Leaving the highland streams In r on wheel," "devil wagons," "iron to have this guy bumped off?" I bpate. horses," "black dragons snorting 8-v o 1 t, 11- v' Hi-Jackets—"Shucks, partner,I leave Over the mountain's snow-tipped sparks," "rockets that were going to I rubber'on*# She Couldn't « It to you. You pay me accordin' to the crown I apectal i6.2b go up and come down In sections," 13-pt te, Be Hoodwinked, 'good yer gets out of it." {They hurry where Southern ,haunts � The, term "devil wagons;' Lt will So' - DC be recalled, was slab popularly applied I! 11-pi iso Miss E. Thomson, of Clapham, - Little Girl Next Door—"What' the And downward slipping from mid- to our earliest motorcars. I Radio"A" writes:— I find that Carter's Tittle enew baby at your home, Johnny, a boy I nigfit skies, .Battery, e_ Liver Pills will do more to keep the ' i volt 16.2b. 41•�olt Jerre xeacy Duey complexion clear, and the skin free j .or a girl?" �'f`heir music sounds like an e'Ifin horn "B," 12.29; Medium "B," 11.79• from blemishes, than all the face Disgusted Little Brothel-"Aw, it's Calling to ma ?cal enterprise Will ship C.O.D. Satisfaction vuaranteed. creams I have used. I found the real a girl. I saw 'em patting powder on Over. the sleeping.bills of Lorn. Cars forj1mr l�Sdi a'L T WOa� ,ate of face blemishes was usually 1 asfts� sj Dally mow of I due to liver afid stomach trouble'. ; j Rarther, fainter, I hes. them go. My druggist recommended them as f Horace - "You can't go outwith And farther yet, till the wild sounds' 'Cutleara SoapA N T a specific for stimulating-the liver -r (Kate. She's a girl of rank," cease, Basi eases and trritattea. and expelling the constipation poi- Manuel—"Yee, and I am as rank as Leaving the Northern wind to blow with C1�ticura Ointment List o! "Wanted Inventloas" Bona from the system." and FulllnformationSentldree Take Carter's Little Liver Pills ?she Is." Softly over a night of peace; _ ___ ______ _ on. Request for sick headache and indigestion. ' But still in my heart the ei'hoes Tats meat 00..aevt'w' Alk druggists 250 and 75,;red pkga, wake, 273 Baas !R.Ottawa.Out. Crying-long of enchanted thins p ------ V _ '� �r from Colds things, No Wa ose _ r The. wide free road that the travelers ,. . , • lake. . Every woman beyond 'middle age ■ at 'nT e eager urge of unfettered wings. _ (should realize. that a majority of the Elizabeth Fleming. 11roubles she has to fear have their F How would you like to nose tmhealth _ larigin is what are known as common ^�• { fat that you don't need-and don t 'colds. tach attack lowers h : 'evitality want,and at the same time feel better PS j �tzloollln'ed nreduces resistance to disease. Al �� � than you have for years? o• a season of the year revery ao- II How would you like to lose your n n should see that her blood is double chin and your too prominent • `!� rf abdomen,and at the same time make _ �---���� up to meet the rigors of the y I your skin so clean and clear that it -- O due b,k� <- climate and especially that strength will compel admiration Y tNofets -should be restored after any cold,I s How would you like to get your r e ' e v ewnsusACH w ihowever slight. Wr this Dr. Wil- ,r weight down to normal, angst the _PAT" Afams' Pink Pills are a reliable tonic, same time develop that urge for uwssA These Pills are not a mere stimu• -- 'vitt'} that makes work a_plemure and alsog ain in ambition.and kcetf dant giving temporary relief. They I nese of mindY ''build tip the body by creating that Get on,the scales to-do and see how "Well, do you think the new year, y people call indigea- neutralizes many times its volume �rlch red blood which imparts the will bring better finaacial condi• much you weigh-then get a bottle HAT most in acid. The results are immed>+ ,glow of health; steadies the nerves, Of Kruschen. Salta. Take one=haif tion is usually excess acid In the tions?" ate with no harmful after-effects, . improves the appetite and digestion teaspoonful every morning in a glass stomach. Food has soured. The and make the users •capable of with- 'Don't ask me. I'm not well post- of hot water, and when•yon hbare instant remedy is as alkali which Once you learn this perfect way , ed is those matters. You see, I.ve finished the first bottle weigh ourself - ''standing the rigors of our Fs11 and g y neutralizes acids. But don't. use 3'ou71Y never deal In any other *r been abaving myself lately." rt;..0;r crude helps. Use whatyour doctorer with the headaches, gas, Winter months. They are sold by youwill know the pleasant way,medicine dealers or by mail at 50 unsightly fat, and you'll also would .advise. btojMlni, hawses, dizsineee, indigos• -cents a box from the Dr. Williams CAREFUL MEASURING ]mow that the six vitalizing salts of The .beat help Is Phillips' Milk tlotf..biliousness, etc., due to an Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. When cooking by•recipe, you must; Kruschen have presented you with of Magnesia. For the 50 years q?b acid stomach and bowels. remember that even measures are gkorbua health. since its invention, it has remain- sure to get'genuine Phillips'. An expert declares that most•of'our meant. A level cup of flour, a level That's the way EogWhwocam keep ed standard with physicians. You It is always a liquid; never made]z "r legends are pure Action. Tbat's more slid°•-+shy not you t g teaspoon or tablespoon of this or that. 'will find nothing cies so quick In tablet forth. Look for the name aban can be said of most modern Heaping only one itagredlent spoils the Phillips on the bottle. All dreg• ` iia effect, so harmless, so etlldeht. Ds ♦ ;stories. balance. lg UE NP. 2—'31 One tasteless spoonful In water stores sell it-50c. .•� , , ° e Nona h " 'M1. •2 '.' '. :;G.... ..v ... :.,, .,i-, / ..;,. p,e 15.,E s ,P ew i t ::4� _ �o _ -_''.e•,: r . � r - ,.r r � : s Y � f over,the farms hen. wood Youvr%People. :0,. JL . R ,R :M R BONDS-Government. Municipal rind A literary and social evening will g•50--introduction of New Officers Security sad service is Mortgage Bonds. Also,Industrials. TERMS • be held at the regular meeting of.the and C1Qsing Exercises. Insurance of All kinds. Safe Investments at from 5 to T per 3 Community Club at the home of Mr. cent, $1.76 per year,. $1.50 U paid In advanes. Low rates for Auto Insurance and , ` ealiscriptions ro the united States and-Creat and,Mrs, Bush at,Greenwood on.Mon- Congregational singing in lifteri,tion Fire Insuranbe. 1NSIIRANUE-Ail classes written In. Britain 82.0U in advance, day evening next. and evening led by orchestra under Also, representative of eluding Fire. Automobile, Wind- direction of Mr. Milton Pegg. The Canada Life Assurance Co. te storm, Accident aadSickness,�"'f P:1RLL491EN1':1K]'' REPORT" Vhitby or wri -- _. .- _ . Phone ED BO BROCK ROAD. 421y Phone Pick. 5l5 Address - JOHN MURKAR, Proprittor, '. The rltti�t,tas noli°ia�� war 43tf WMAN,� R t _.._ BROL' Or TARIO --- quietly ill thi: 1•_c.•ality. Vie.chief at- The Tenth Ontario Older - Boys' - ---- tractin nectard to be t}:e usual fowl. parliament in Toronto during the NOTES AND COMMENTS. thane t 2 6hogreetings o` nd hu 'ne };o,k between Cht taus awl "'e,t _ Ott. sit us hockey urd ht:ntil:e. When will the pre=eut tnisine,� g Year's lln1. Ses�i , M:r e held ` in� R 0 Y 'M 0 RIR* IS H Ir. ar'tial uteet.n ;res held oft l i -oris C'o! •gc r re• and depression cease `r «'lieu till file ��ednE•�duy last tcith. a fair attend iz tt aa. r pre>c:t ,.r Ila ftlte:n a.�rl ' ' PI CXER 'ING hnudreds of thutliand� of ellen, ct:ur. i;, J.• l oiler was re-elected fir boy: ,,fere present -t•arn ill part: or who are huugr for work trod another tern,. J. Farley and Stanley the Proviecc and f,,: : ;•oar di c,; _ 3 :+Lott?vck v. re electrxl auditor:. A ad all phase's of'Boyg' work. The out- , ti eaonot find.,it, be lifted out of good sitb�taiaial balance 'was re- standing features of the.Parliament .she condition of despoudency,and potted, J. Anderson -,will be the new were the distussicns .pn Boys' work Fish iE a Health-giving 'Food-eat more Of It. caretaker__ where the members learned of w),at be made happy by being given the Seth Badgerow's valuable hunting rivile a of returniu ever da was bein- done in other constituen- _ 13c lb. by piece P K B Y y dog had a narrow escape fYom death FRESH SALMON cies, -and learned how to carry out { 15c lb. by whole fish usua-i--Rork;and-at-th -reeerltly ham,-•ingrun-in-the-path of a organization -intCen - y end of- .the week passing car. For a time it looked as go home with Rabbi M. Eisendrath, of Holy Bloss- their a check in 'their pockets if Begal would have a Christmas han- om Synagogue gave impressive and FILLETS, 18 cents per lb. p y p oral, but he is now on a fair way to educational address on "Obstacles to and greet their wive•and families recovery. - World Friendship". Then in the act- OYSTERS-, 35 cents per jar With that pleasant smile that Mr. Borne, who, owns and operates WHITEFISH, 15 cents per lb. ` p uai sessions of Parliament the boys 21 means plenty to eat and plenty for the gravel pit has just completed dig- learned Parliamentary procedure and " means and shelter? While ging a well in the gravel field ana at the same time brought in legis- SALMON SNACKS, 30 cents per lb. ' clothing struck one of the best springs in the lation pertaining to boy life. some optimistic people, usually Tow,riship, all in spite of the, dry sea- ---- those with fat bank rolls, pretend son. - - ,What Ambition Did for Joe to believe that the worst is now PICKERING TOWNSHIP S. S. CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING ever, and that a bright dawn is CONVENTION. Joe hada job to a factory ullh It was hard he worked cheerferfu T _ .. .. .. • Now breaking upon us, we do not early and late, because he wanted to Annual Convention of the Pickering be a foreman with larger pay to or- Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick.800 believe that the end i9 in might. Township Sunday School convPntioa der that he might give ht wife and will be held in the Kinsale United children abetter home. Ten he be- -Not until the .ause is removed gan to feel extra tired. Ltou111llldn't aleeD. Church on Tuecd.y, January 13, 1931 was weary all day long and his chest may we expect conditions to ilii Wined him. One day he fainted .at � y p Following is the prnQrKmn,P: Pickering Hardware Store rove. What is the Cause Y Prior cis fob. The doctor said he had only 0.30-Devotion-al�FEScIOs, led be one chance of recovery from his as to - t0 the last e1eCClun, Politicians, bis-consumDtlon-and that was to he treated at the Muskoka Hospital for Consum -ices. --- _dvhU art's anZltlit9 to get intU the Pres., JI, S. Chapman. _rn I11 was .1)e that Lt has taken power, blamed the unetuployment 11.00-Conference, lei: by Prot•incial alrn,,st two years to build him up to - situation on the government, and worker, Rev. E. 0. Seymour, anything flier normal, but he hopes to - be able to return home soon and take We submit with,pleasure, this new Balance Sheet we have . one person who was shivering•in 11,40l-­.Appointment of nominatin r n p fv y u . g up once more the duty of supporting drawn ti r O - his tamfiY. .. the co(,1 shades of the opposition committee and closing exer- Fir work such as this, your rub- acre'p tion is asked. Will you please declared if the Uouservatives were clses .end as much as you can to Mr. A-IL _; CREDITING YOL' :-Pleasant Relationships seLurned to power the urayter ` AFTER OO SESSION amen, 223 college Street, Totroata Friendliness and Generosity , would be settled in three days. 2.00-Devotional Exercises led --- _: _-__.._. Confidence and Loyalty Pastor Convention church FARMS WANT �.D 1 They were returned to power, ',Rev. Walal ter Smart. _ '. - .DEBTING YOU :-355 Daps in which to be .- _ several months have expired, and 2-25-Words of Welcome by Supt. of Sappy +►ad Prosperous yet there is no improvement. His Kinsale S. S. R. E. Mowbray. 'Fill each inire revenue prodnc- T appeal wseeimply an election,cry. 2.3e`-Address Rev. Rich. Whattam Ing Toronto property LEAPING A SURPLUS :-Our Appoteclation And Field Secy of Ontario Proh. for farm. 4 Best W6hesfor and many people, like the drown- Jog man grasping at a straw, 'Union. Also. want small acreages. HAPPY NEW YEAR - - 3.04•-Congregational-singing and off- A Believed It. Because there is no sting STAN. DISNEY. 41 Tihoo Rd. Hy 7253 (11 170 TORONTO dn►prawement the Roveromeet is 3.15-Departmental reports. - ', sot to blame Of course they map 3.3e-Special music. $ Glasses Water, Not Too J. S. BAL.SDON - :�- ,J[-ICKER� sielieve the situation by starting 3.40,-Address by Rev. E. O. Seymour saw worksof various kinds. thus 4.10-Roll Cali. Cold. Help Constipation lgivin¢ work to a limited number. 4.20-Report.of Standard Training One glass water is not enough- Th-ee cause o e breakfast. You get tucker and bet-tak--two-jgtaases a- half hour before rT r)T C1 nn 11kAr in $s over production. The amount 4.30--Address, John Dryden, member q _. of Boy's ParIisment for S. ter results by adding a little simple of wheat produced throughout _ Ontario. glycerin saline etc., (known as Ad- f Dishes -she world Kissel exceeds the lerikai to one glass. Let us tell you hose to win a Set o y 4.45-Business and Discussion ABSOLUTELY FREE Unlike other remedies, •Adlerika demand, and until the ratio be- 5.00-Report` of '.dominating Commit acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel• -Contest clo®es at 9 0. m.-on December the'24t11, 1930 %ween the supply and demand tee and Closing Exercises. and removes old poisons you never !becomes normal, farmers will EVENING SESSIQN .. thought were in your system. Adler- fVe are displaying Some very artistic and practical Gifts for experience hard times, A pieta- 'r.04-Devotional Stain'Exercise. led by ika :tops GAS and sour stomach in your selection : Boxed Hdkfs from 25c up, Hosiery at Rev. H. tnn, 1 10 minutes" Relieves constipation ill ,.greatly !:educed prices for tma,. selling - Scarfs, - liusat loan ir, Saskatchewan hour. E C. Junes dt+ti �t. Ties, Belts, Braces, Suepeader9 Etc. isultge-it, that farmers di;coutit tie 30-SPcretar;r Trea+urer' Report: g,the Kron fag of whott fur • year ;-_- 7.45-Special music. i EXTRA SPEGIAL9-Heavy Laced Rubbers clearing at Youths 1:95, -_ ; 7.;:,-Offerir,, and c ', I B,y ' 2.2 i, hen's '2.19. ongTevaxional hind eug,ago in other bran -he,; singing: of CoalCoal ,Iarrlling Ae a tneans of improving ,,10=Address by Rev. F:• 0. Seymouri � All Rabbet, IlriCed for l4taick +riling. -Watch our windows. t tunditions. The overproduction 6,40--Missionary Pageant by Green _ :_. Phone 290 of motor cars, farts implements __.. Hard and Soft Coal of the, _ and other commodities throws Very Good News f quality many mets out of, work, who . beet unlit on _ CEC I L BRADLEY 'Cells t rid employment in other for sore throats, quinsy, coughs, colds haIId bronchitis croup, laryngitis and ton-I J '[�n�+ A • P S C K E R I N' a sil sufferers. Ltse Sybilla hr'; TH S. A. LAW, -- of motor busses on and 'trucks are remedy. Good and quick results. Try __.. .. forcing railways to cut down the it. E C. Jones, Druggist. P1C3zOrins.aoG3ztBAGS c.:• umber of trains and consequent - TRUNKS. -'3y the number of men employed. Not many years ago ten care was a For Travel and till i8 ' _ -• reckoned a large train, Nowa �� • - , train o!a hundred cars is not air ` • Q r unusual sight. This change is i brought about,by the construction - Wardrobe Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Overnight Cases, Pitted Cases, of powerful locomotives and bet- -;-gravel the sting's viguhmag Wardrobe Hat Boxes, Wardrobe Suit Cases, Club Bags, ler roads. Thus one trasin crew is s Shopping Bags, School Bags, Special Bags pew train doing the work of ten ' and Cases for every purpose. _stews'. fisc the man Labor Daily Coach Service 'A large stock of to select from at prices to suit your parse. ' y J 35 years experience in making selling, - �avinR ntachine:s used in �r ores of PICKERING-TORONTO •different kinds of _work have a all kinds of Leather Goods. . great influence in the employtneut nituatioo. It will take, time for Fare 50 Cents We specialize bn repairs to harness and collars. _ S anderd Tite Leave Toronto eondltttns t� right the t -elves. It Leave Pickering . - , •+cannot be accoolpli-hed by one A. 30 M. P. M. A. M. P. M. ID - . 0 of if► ttt� a ,.'2a i aa' Ur - - - x•30 . - - may come,sooner than we expect. - 5 555 55 9 :30 5,30 Harness And Collar Manufacturer - ----�- 9 55 655 10.:30 6,80 AL+B1.'Ev,, =•--i0 55 b 7.55 11.130 ----- �gR, .M OMTr Home Phore 3400 .11 55 8 55 P. M.- 8.30 • W. H. Westney was re-elected trus- „P M. b 9.55 12.30 ..b 9,30 tee at the annual meeting last reek. 12.55 10,55 1.80 10.30 Several• teams have been hauling. 1.55 11.55 2.30 11,30 gravel on the roads from the Wint- Xmas •er's pit. 2:55 The weather has been o a Daily except Sunday. b Saturday,Sunday and , pen and lit- -lit- Holidays only. -e-Sunday only.. - - tle snow has fallen so far, while wat- - -er is low in all wells. -COACHES STOP AT ANY POINT TO PICK UP va, lentia Raisins, 2 lbs. 25c Shelled Walnuts, 1 lb, 650 M. S. Chapman, of Pickering took PASSENGERS. SIGNAL PLAINLYSultana Seedless Raisins .3 29c Mixed IPeel, l lb. .. 200 charge of the Y P. meeting here on TO THE DRIVER, Glace Cherries, 1 lb.... 45e Icing Sugar, 3 Iba. .,: wo Wednesday last, as the Pastor could Shelled Almonds,1 Ib. 45c Flavoring Entracte, -+aot be present. Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara 2 lbs. .. 29c 3 bottles for 25c Charles Puckrin has constructed a FallsfHamilton, Brantford,Windsor,Detroit, Barrie, Currants, t• data damon his$ams preserve. Chai4iQ de- Orillia,Midland, Jacksons Point and ' Sunkissed Oranges, 25 to 50 cents a dozen es credit for protecting our wild intermediate pointe. Mixed Christmas huts, per,lb. 22 cents serv3ife, - Connections at Buffalo and Detroit for all Also; a good assortment of Christivaa Dandies and gydney WonnAcott was one of our U. S.A. points. other Xmas Goods at remoneble prices chosen from Ontario Co. to at _ ... .,ts-c,d special farm boys' leadershipLT *e Cal! and see us or, cr,r'::rence at Guelph with W. M. Gray­; Coac6102.h S ":::Phone your order,Phone Markham We deliver. 'Croskory B. S. A. on Dec. 29 and 34. Tho ; rm property,belonging form- erly to .he late Mrs. Edwards, is now being ,,fered for sale. t3eneral'. Hydra; surveys are still being made M. Duncan Mer�hant� Green River a A. :Z 4--2� ., p i$� F �,P;WN 7MN J qr, % 4, 4 Sam Ffilgold, Of Toronto, spent Mrs. Horace Boulte X. r @peat a fe-w eAl.19 RZ818T111111114111t. ill 'Jamieson, i1r., •of. 'the week end at hie home here. days last week witir friends in LlIttle Gir4,10, Rate So ie B*19s", L. and Mrs, Fingold and family Hamilton, I at present and I i under the Dbt Mr. Boulter, as Saturady, Jan. 10th--Auction Sale Of Much Mother Amazed care of a nurse. spent New Year& Day with their stated in oar issue of last elek, horses, dairy cows, and brood sow, 41MY 10 year old daughter had no relatke8 in Stouffille. Mrs. Robert Michell and so., at lot 19, rear of con. 6, so 9 1 appetite. Then we gave her Vinol, George and Mrs. Lee- of Stouff Mrs. 8- Rawobr spent New Frank, and daughter, M (I% miles north rin 'I E Y gh"), and now she eats so much !1y ville, sp N' Years with Mrs. rs. Oliver of Brod vit New ears Day in Hamilton with her and her son, - . e property-of Harold Barclay. e A= ..3ther Palmer. Freddie, Toronto, th aniazed.'-?Nlrs. W. Jbotsen. son. Ra�, and family spent Sale at 1.30 sharp. See Bills. WTn. -Miss S. E. Evausentertained the Sunday with Mrs. Ed. Vivol supplies the body importam members_ -Ben t4ni Mrs. Kilpatrick and Gibson and Mrs. Ly.than Pilkey. Ma%vp Auctioneer. of her Sunday ftitjilY �1)eut New Years Day i-n. mineral elements of iron,_ calcill1h .class on Friday evening. -with cod liver peptone Jas. Allaway, the city tit the home of the form. This is just of Toronto, visit. what thin nervous children or adults 'i's p'"'f"Ite. Death of Mr. George NN'ag ed at the home of J. H. Beal for a L 9' Don't Lose Money !,.e(A, ard the QUICK results are Miss MuDonal.d has returned to IV;th-th _ .`Urprish Couple of days last wevic. -e passing 0,7 Mr. Geb. Ni'agg �StVt� fL'011J -` Tli,� Nery FIRST bottle Clark Rawson, of Toronto, ba-; hi-r hc,we ',-; Toronto, after' spend. Clare-111011t lins lost 0,114) of its old,:;t :eats on evL-ry bird. if vou st,11 theur brings-mound ,sleep'and a BIG ap- beenspending hi itig a c-otiple of weeks with Mr. residcrits. 110 Nies iTl 114.,; 80th year' alive. slimrl.- k. claire has to "it thein f,,,,. petite. Vinol tases delicious! E. C. s' holidays with and Mr-,.:Lewns. 'S Vina, Miss Dora and 51k 3;4 bis stint, Mrs. Blanche Cook. having been born on August 24th, the market. 8!-Il them in proper alar- Drugggis�- 1845. He was the oldest son of John ket condition to get the hest market Several of our railway, "'e" Vera Pord 9�-- His early.life was Pr ved Rhodes. 4 1 for 24 hours befbi Blacksmithing attended a meeting of the Broth y, Mr. Tony and ,Nlr. and Anti �Va ice. All poultry y should Le atar arr- Galt, spent Christmas- spent in Goodwood, �Vhere he ni -e killing, and let me erhood of Norwood on Sunday. week with J. E. and Mrs. Hinan. led Phoebe Coates," daughter do the killing and dressing. I kill poul- Charles and Mrs. Scott, of Ham. of Thos. try in the right way. I feather thew RobeCt. rind Mrs. Sadler and and Sarah Ann Coates, on Feb. 28th Horse-shoeing and Geineral Work ilton, visited with the latter', family. right out to the wing tips. I don't mother, Mrs. Thos. Wilson over M r,. S (-f Balsam, Wilfred and 1873. The family removed from mind a feW quills or pin feathers. we promptly attended to.. Sadler of Kinsale, and Mr. Goodwood in 1893 to the 6th con. of Mowers Sharpened Sunday. get them all out. You get the best Pickering, from which place they re- Drice for prillitry and Repaired, AhnutthreAinches of gnaw ii and Mrs. Combs, of Toronto,spent killed and rossad --- 11%ew lears Day witlf-D-aividaliW-move-d-to Claremon in 190b. right. Large or small lots I kill them .on Menday night, but was 8 Satisfaction guaranteed. -scattered by 000 Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Wagg predeceased her hus- all as they come In. Also Dressed the high winds of- H. G. McIntyre is gradually band in Dec. 1926. The deceased had Poultry for sale, killed fresh while you Phone Maly. 4125 Tuesday. improving, but he still suffers been a member of the Baptist Chur- wait. 'Bring in your poultry early as Clifford Soden, of Toronto was mach in his right arm. 0 :D He ch for about 50 years, uniting with they are better for hanging a day or so here on New Years' Day vistiag left e the Goodwood Church in his early if for your own use. I also d 0 ly HIGHLAND CREEK hospital a few weeks age raw poul- his mother, Mrs. Frank Baden, and is now convalescing' life, becoming a member of the try for entertainmen to.dinner Parties, at the social chicken dinners, or for home• who Is very poorly. home of hie mother in the city. local church later. Surviving is a fam- etc. M- OVE01 Wm, Coates returned home on Our public and Continuation ily of five-One daughter and four I have a few use Saturday. after spending a couple dozen Jerusalem Oberry Having sons--Mrs. Sarah Todd, of Silver lents for sale. They make good win. rented my, promises in er berries. schools reopened ' on Monday, Springs, N. Y.; --Nelson of Clare- pp Plarits,from 25 cents up, in bloom. of weeks with relatives in Walker- after two weeks Christmas vacs Pickering I have moved to ..foon and Mons Road. niont; Charles, Toronto; David, of tion. The teachers who spent the Maidstone, XMITS.&T-, Mark and Mrs..Linton have Mov- holidays at their respective homes M idstone, Sask. John, of Montreal. A,H.COOKE. .41 ed half a mile east of Clarenibrit on Also fourteen grandchildren and two Justwestof the bridge, Kingston Rd. Where I will conduct a black. returned on Saturday to resume great grandchildren. The funeral 14-26 Picktring. 'to the farm formerly oqcupied by their work. switbing business and a Ambrose Tomlinson. took place from the residence of his service station. The Badminton Club held a on,Nelson,-where the late Mr. Wagg David and Mrs Pugh returned dance in. the Community Hall on s Fall 1930—Spring 1981 Imperial oil and gas, tires and -to their home in Lakefleld ou Frid-ty evening last when there had made his home during. later tire repairs. Saturday, after Ppending a week Years. The service was conducted by 1.0 Claremont wAt a were R number piesent from his pastor, Rev. H. R. Stephens. The Bud Times Price List Also, Taxi Service-to or from h411#el tives. Markbam, Stoaffville, Uxbridge, interment taking place in Claremont any point. Miss Merle Stephenson. Miss fororato, Oshawa .''Wilson and Bob McCallum of and other Union Cemetery. aton p"rata' All report a very enjoy. 3 Babv Ramblers. Red. 2.00 Whitby, attended the B4dmi allle time. 3 0 imbeing Paul's Scarlet .50 Club dance on Friday evening. --- --------- — 1 200 .A, T, LAW, W. G. and Mr-4, Scott, D. A and - Blacksmithing 1 3 Rambler.Crimson 3 Gus Au Tepletz. Red 2.00 Phone Brook. 1806 Mrs. Scott, Miss Miller and Rol;t. 3 Core i opals .1:00 Scott spent Now Years, in picker• shoeing a 8 'laity 3 Gaillardis oo Kinsale, Ontario Jug with W. J. and Mrs. Miller. W 3 Chrysanthemums. Hardy 1.00 All General Work. including Wood 3 Gypsophillia(Baby's Breath) 1.00 New Years Day was observed NEW STORE ! Work, promptly 8 Iris. German .,very quietly in our village. Faw attended to. 3 Paeonias 1.00 ily reunions seemed to be the Also, 3 Shasta Daisy .1.50 1.00 y. - it popular Way of celebrating the Pork and Beans, 2 can for 1 26C -Agent for Taco PgLrtn ,From da 7J I be. of Oatmeal for 25c Machinery. Charles Cooper has Installed 8 Cane Peas for John T. Elliott, Agent, -charger and Is now able to charge 4 Pkir Jolly Powders for 25c MI. 7. "Vur 0 0 VV&Xd 579 Mary Street, F-shaws BARR radio and oar batteries Also, he Wrapped Toronto Bread Sc GREENWOOD 491y,pbone 414 W 25d has Improved his skate grinding Choice Ceylon Tea,per lb. 88c machinery again. Give him a 2 Pgge Iodized Salt for 250 Call. 4 8 Pko Corn •• 26c There was no election for police 8 Cangs peas forFlakes for trustees an all the nominee's had :26C SPECIALS: resigned excep ting Wm. Mandell, Highest prices paid for.butter .John Fleming and John McGrath. and eggs Who w III than comprise the Board for 1931. Save pont coupons for Rosters' J. and Mrs. Arbuckle and son, silverware also the child's E of Artistic W Kenalli,11:111 al, savialts scrip. vi-9 t-e-d-19—re. I- that an ftnified, not artistic Arbuckle's parents, F. and Mrs. f Inappropriate for the Woodward, over the weekend. C. A. OVERLAND We are clearing our stock before in do"' that I I 9. and Mrs. Michand also spent 3-,ly 'phone 2501 purpose in view. The .-'the week-end with them. ventory. All our used stock one illustrated Is dm- Mrs. (Rev.) A. McLellan, enter• dm- Mrs. ple, yet artistry. -1tained a number of Claremont including heaters, cook- ladles to an afternoon tea on �---------- "Ni Greater Tvibute' Saturday from 8 00 to 6.00 o'clock, -stores, cream cepa-Br y-' 'a i it 'Sliewas assisted in entertaining N. W. STAFFORD, by her daughters, Margaret and CL.kRENIONT .rotors etc. will Kingston Roadi Mabel. r --:be sac ificed �V iib The annual meeting of the Grocery 81w:Ja,la.: Phone Whitby !Public Library will be held in the 68 r q0 library rooms on Friday evening, d Set ns G& P 4,-mp, 25c 'Skates and boots going at greatly the 9th lost., at-7..30 o'clock-. All 2 Us. Soap Chips, 25c subscribers are urged to be pres- 7 Cakes Castile Soap,'- 25c reduced prices right in the ent as the election of officers for I Large pkit Ox dol ithe present year will take place. 23c' start of the season .7 2 Cans Pork and Beans, 25c The Horticultural Society will 2 Cans25c of Tomatoes, bold their annual meeting on 2 Pkgs Shredded Wheat, 25c .-vatch this space for further.particulars next week. -maple Led XUtU4 PW Wednesday, Jan. 14th, at the 2 Pkga Kelloggs Bran Flakes, 25e home of Mrs. Kilpatrick, st2.80 2,Pkgs Ries Drispies, 25c _. - �]�$Qr �,e Co. 0 A full attendance of the Large Pkg Roman Me' 1, 88c rates for farm and Doan 7 1 members is requeoW, as import- 1 Lb Good Family Tea,'... 29C ant matters will come up for ...GOODYEAR TIRES buildings. -discussion. Highest price paid for butter and eggs Windstorm Insurance on buildings, wind-wilts.Silos etc. Mrs.Thos, Gibbons bed a family Phone order. We deliver, are reduced and a brand new stock to Automobile Insurance re-union on New Years Day. of all kinds. There were about twenty present, :MQ ,:83RJ ,7JL1--T . from. You will never buy . ol . . . . . I S Including sons, daughters and ..'PARMS FOR 8" 'grand children. Owing to illness Phone Claremont 8701 er. Look over Write or phone In the family, Robert and Mrs. .4hem cheap' ED. BOW-M AN Worthy, at Brampton, were our present stock unable to bepresent. 20 WHITBY, ONT. The annual meetinff of the Clare OU00, wont Branch of the Upper Canada -Bible-Soclety will be held in the Green River es Cooper, United Church on Wednesday, C1 Jan. 14th, t, 8 p. ni., the speaker aremont Basket Factory I being Re G. S. Pinnock, Field Charles V, 01 A g' ai Manufacturers of Secretary, Toronto. Will all All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry interested friends endeavor to be present. We wish you the Crates, Farmer%, Bushel Quite a largenximber from Clare. Baskets, Clothes Baskets. moot were in Pickering on Mon Season's day night to attend Court, where ..The' Most Frank Pennock, F. Derusba wascharged withbeing Proprietor intoxicated in a public place. He Greetings :-- er of the well kaown was fined $10 and costs, amounz-— Liquid -�X&kBarnes'Baskets. Ing in all to $25.50. It is rumored Phone Markham MW that several other We take this o ppor- cases may be Investment" aired in the police court. tardty of thanking, At the annual school meeting you for your liberal .held on Wednesday last Fred SAVINGS -B 4ak Account is primarily anin. 0 Ward was reelected trustee f patronage during or A vestment. But it is the only inestmentl'Old. -F;?3YTID) another term, Quite an intere?t the past and extend Ing:& fair rate of interest, thrt is!available for Ing-time was "tit in the discus. the best wishes foryour use at a moment's rotice. Emergencies can of school matters, but no --the hew Year, 1931, .-be immediately met by the bank account that has fatalities are reported. There was a large attendance, the and hope our been consistenttir developed. Your investment,as many each, yields regular returns-in interest. Your school room being crowded, pleasant rel investment as a bank tions account yields constant Joseph Borinsky, of Stouff ville will contin satisfaction and peace of mind in the fact that Is who is a brother of -Mrs. Fingold: Ue. always ready for other uses without the trouble 1 .7 had his Pool-room and tobacco Of'Converting.it into cash; shop broken ,into one night. last . week and a large quant. of _ f. tobacco etc., was eta -Victo r MacArthtir, who came o from ut .fr . F INGOLUS Scotland a couple of ears ago, IRE CANMMN BANK ''�I h wFi-- caught in the MFAhan rink and arrested.' He is Lower Price 'Store' : ' OF COMME-R-CE also charged jewelry THF. STANDARD BANK OF CANADA:') y number of wri:at ­h�Clt IS ..19�­Ied with stealing a watches from Widernan'.,4 jP Where Ouality Counts gold and Installed 1, Jl­ store in Markham. These watches he was peddling in Stoaff ville. 'FRANK J PROUSE ICLXREMONT. 0NT% PICKERING ONTAJU13 -J �+,;:, +x.. ,.. ,,.'. a9f ld. •'' Mr:.t'-y.v .• ..1 '..,� F:A,/(i .R ,:> - - � {ti,. ..'-?• •:,' - •\.: J R•+. "• .l. -�f, 7'1'•". ';.... v.:fP.h..Y. +.-.1r `. . ,'✓•i :. yr,.. .: --- ;,., - - - -t•• -mr---�.e:e. - - .:U..-, '� �•''.��t•,e, .�'•x.�t�, �. s �. ,,._:.r M ��N :=^'-.. L ,_'• ..v :rt ^,r', -.r - -r`�' - •i•- J — :;.+�4'L�y '..�°rc'#,�,'n:',-:,� �nr'4 •..v,,, .,,••^.'. ',-• r� :•'�' •Q� a-:r rR • • die ani be burie_1 TrhUrsday in .El - -- - Cajon Bonita.' And I'll plant you wits Vada $ e PeoPr -(jingo _ your pal, Migue'. Gall.gos; you dog."' - � far the finest f favour • T • _ lie- hung up, strolled out into. the PrlYate�r living room, picked up his hat off the --- � = � piano, bade the kind and the princess� fare��ell and disappeared into the1hC # � i _ ir a • i ( ' night. Nor did`Ae or'the king fail so llffte. tliat thetrembled was ve Katy _h__ �� -- �' that+her lips and t �- ORANGE By PE'T'ER B. KYNE I ( eyes the tears were struggling for y PEKOE ' e�Vben his foo d BLEND _ --I i away the 1 e3 a� y '!�' princess went to bed and had what is to -- sTXOI a18. made'a careful plan of campaign and known among her sex as a good cry. _ Burne ave. Martin Bruce a week: Bradlev Bat-din. king of the cattle stood by that plat. to the last," the Y g Country. makes Kenneth Burney, general king heard him s..y,"there would have"in•which to mature a plan of cam-. manager of his ranch, prodding Rurn:y t ai n, and that was a hard week .in i • P g Fresh from the gardens rids him of Martin Bruce and allitiu�Jl been a different tale to tell. Gallegos the pr king's The general manager - -• - ' P l,allegos, who have been stealing the is neither a strategist nor a tactician, - king's cattle. Nutlet Bardin falls in lot's I avoided the castle as.he would P pesti- father keep him from so dangerous an jlence. On Tuesday afternoon she saw . • with Burney and endeavors to hate her but he's a fighter. He's not afraid td, undertaking; but Burney goes ahead and come rn and :le must have' grand, predicts` Musical -Lighthouses with so picked men meets and defeats qualities of leadership, otherwise his Burtiey saying good-,ye to his horse Ga egos in a pitched battle n El feats rabble would not have followed him.' and wept a-little for both; she knew �+� • • Bonita, afgaicu-- Burne has- told_the_ Rowd would be delivered to 1lartin 1 slat Will Sing to Sailors - king he Loves a girl whom,he met about -He would-have..overwhelmed any:ordt-j Bruce on Wednesday morning and • :ear a`o. nary force of oduble the number l - possessed." that the 'horse, like its late master, CHAPTER K.�VL-(Cont'd.)�-. By crickcy,you're righ�.f you do l might t•ot survive beyond -Thursday. Talking lighthouses to tell sailors off and made audible. The benne trona g And when, after luncheon on Wednes- miles out at Sea just which lighthouse -a revolving lighthouse, for example, "I'm going back into El Cajon Bon- admit it yourself, the kin solilo-I tray, lien BtYter rolled out with '.1'.a might be made to sing a definite note lis prepared to remain .there lonq quized. "Ken, niy boy, you're a good thep are watching, or even to enter- whenever its rays fail on a small. enough a round" a every head of man and you know you're good. Mur.!little army in motor trucks once more tain these passing mariners with news tel calls your and •alled �.ety briefly to :ay good- photo electric cell mcunted on a ship's - stock that [rears-the Bruce bra y r admission of the fact'',. . ` To �I day or weather forecasts or bridge. Even the captain in his cabin vent tl•.at brat)d and run your iron on self-con.'eif, but you :.nd I know' it'- and informal manner, She cou:l the latest song and dance hits, were thus would know', by awe s ncure self-estetm, and no man without that then•," said Ken. t aiarceiy re=.rain her., tears until his predicted by O. H, Caldwell, former musical note of the beam, which light- "What do you mean-vena the quality is worth two hoots in a hol.w: •' where there's a big o de zr'-ore• United States Radio Commissioner and house of several along a reset• was lbrand?" the princess queried with g j b to be done P ' alert interest. if he could only be induced So forge:! •�?t Hour passe[;. and the king could I now editor of Electronics, in a recent I then in sight: Such lighthouses now ., l 1 m going to rebrand them wit" that other .girl . if -Muriel will i staid her ��oe no longer. "Now, now, address to the Virginia Section of the are d[stinguished by color fl by the la her hand well and land him . . ,j honey," he soothed, "nothing'is going American Chemical Society in Rich- number afld derangement of flashes as se's iron,or rather one exactlylike _P Y �_�;.� -ill out-fox mnnd�Vlrc;nia- The secret, llr: Cald- the light revolves. The use of color 5t. ?hat's called venting and the sec. 1-ell�I'm old-a�nee a les . . and brand called v the first Then I^.l damnation' Why must my baby bei both factions and lot back here tomor- well said, is the modern process by necessitates decreased-intens: ofttire- unlock enough to fall in love with a row night as part as a butcher's dog. which music, speech or any other light, since colored llghta,are not so t- Tun the Bardin iron on them and that y g He isn't t bit worried." sound may be "modulated" on a light I bright as pure wbAW c4es. The recog-' brand will indicate legal oRnership." man who-can never reciprocate . "Rut," the king protested, "how .'o poor Muriel. And it's all my fault." '{ "I knots he isn't. He's an old-sol-1 beam much as radio programa are nttion tit lights by flashes, requires. -_ -yon know that all of the Bruce cats a Well, that was a pleasant' dinner diet. ' He's gone to the assault in a sent out on the beams of radio wavei considerable practice. It might be party-at least insofar as Ken Burne; hundred f.ghta. Bnt I'm worried:' (from a broadcasting station. To the easier.-}Ir. Caldwell believes, to have in El Cajou Bonita originallybelonged .,�_a= _i-,•=ulo,_ yt_admittesi, _Lege such a music carrying beam looks each itghthouse .identify fisc:f by a sr:d the-princess-wErw-concerned. De - - V) ?'•ecause Martin Bruce neither spite the ).eat and the burdens of the "Then"why will you persist in per-f quite as usual but if it 3s alloweedo( musical note orevenby spoken words, aur.s nor leases lands in }Iexico an dcy }Mr. Burne• was quite fre,h and',mittir,g him to do this thing, Dad?". �tall on a photo-electric cell, pioperlyfalthough the former might require there t no record in the archives of bubbling over with the joy of living.I The Lord knows I have, to 1 arranged with vacuum tube amplipers s !h vs captains to possess musical ears the Mexican custan s of bis having After dinner he [vent to :he ran.h I stop him.honey. But he'll not be stop-I and other apparatus,.-the sound mss !n addition to the manifold,4uatifica- the any cattle into 3iesi o. No do office where he slept and brought bank ped. He is obdurate and holds me to sage tra the light beam may be picked tions already necessary for tiat job. our own customs people have any rec- his jews-harp and harmonika; ne my"contract-and a verbal contract Ord. And if that isn't sufficient ex- whistled and played and sang; tie told with meds as sacred as a written'one. miles in five days when crdisariv Ouse, the Bruce cattle are pasturing stories inimitably and to the mu-sic of I He assured me there was no dang-r l Airplanes Replace such a trip necessitated ten to twen- on your land,which cattle fenced,and ran his whisti;ng he taught the prince ss I to be apprehended for him or his men. Airplanes :y days,-has gone Into tae'tradit:.onal t in'there, anyhow". Your two donees the world had forgotte4r, He outgamed me. He has me fotli. I Dog.Sleds iia Alaska i +ales of hardship and heroism that did they Mie an before she was bot n, to wit, the ma- He realizes I can't repudiate my agree, ( , )nslhute so much of the te-Atory's - )daje..ty. I'm goingo ab 'em all." , The king was in*, "Well, that zurka and the s:hottische. ment and he will not release me.' r past-life story. won't king hard i take. There must The king was far from enjoying this (To be continued.) Nome Epidemic Spurred Com- In the summer following tl.e Nome + intimacy in the young people. "Than;:I ---: -- mercial Interest; Lines tragedy steps were taken to e�tabltsh be a couple of thousand head at least. Koodness you Don't do tltick= .with l Bu= it meads tve'll hava a lawsuit, cards," he g u Lo irritablyr "I don't 11 Les Ba� - Organized in 1925• the air routes that now corer the pre ••\o, we'll not, sir, because next lFrom The atlantic liaathly) lima tm of the territory,�althotiga pre 'Thursday morning Martin 3ruce and thank I could stani that." Seward, Alaska.=Alaska is becom- lfinlnary commercial ariaiii a had his thieving, murdering allies are To his signal re�ief Burney did natl There is no need for rain regret. Ing more of a comped territory been started In 1923. y -`,going to perish violently. There'll ho stay later than ha:f past 'nine. He For envy of the lives whose lot is set I through the-medium of aviation. It In the summer' of 1925, `o,-: Wien. `,going lett is dispute your ownership could not forget than he had to com In this enchanted place. ;once was a vast. sparsely settled land former circus flier, amazed the nae of those cattle below the Line, and I Flete his contract and be on his war, Where grey crags touch the sky- in which communication between_is- [Ives.by flying to Fa:�hanks. Then ima 'ne you can make a deal with for up n Harney county, Oregon, ol.i 'while far below, tolaiel points, required dans-or weeks Joe Crosson came to with a plane -Aruce'a .executors to buy his outfit an a ills was olr,MK sent 011- eadons, m encu oua y green, o dogsled tray i. and the two p s _ abovor the Line.and live happy ever sand he^-d of cattle for his mspectioai'Ars sunk in sleep, between }Modern airplanes and skilled pilots metre>' flights to isolated, ccmmunt• afterward" -- and time was Lhe essence of the Co.'-j Up,owering rocks, and from the cliff's have taken the place of malemutes, ties . _ 1 thank we ought to have a Litt:e tract. Moreover, he realized-that any Sheer tare - hu aktes and sled drivers. Daps and Th, ext big norement wilt ba the drink," said the king. slip in his plans for the foryp inco'� White-flowering bushes grow, -_-{weeks hav7 been reduced to hours. establisihment of regular airmail ser, "We should;" Burrivy agreed. "I'm El Cajon Bonita might be'.atal-and Should you live here, you must choose The danger of isolated communities vice Uetweea Alaska and Seattle. famished,., he desired to writ- to hrs father! Att The mountain or the valley-and so !being nearly.%lped out by plagues _---------- »tiny M call you lien'^ the priirreas he- was about to take his leave the I lose, _ . has been lessened. Only sin Yearn' ----�} pleaded. butler entered with,the announcement I For one, the other joy; too soon a age . om¢;lar-away an Bering Sea. _ • "Why,'of course, alias 1luriel:" that Mr. Burney was wanted on the I when and where ;had to.depend upon dog teams to de- A foreign visitor remarks on fire ,. telephone b• Mr. Bruce,_ I Would have You in their customary liver quantities of serum to combat a large number of vatues in London. Suppose you.stay for dinner. You can go into the guestroom yonder and "There's by extension telephone in care. dipi~therta epidemic. That history They are not all statues. Some are wash scut faro and hands and comb my room," the king cried excitedly.`Rather, let rour-dwelling here. (making-dash of valiant dogs and their patter.[ husbane.s parked autstd� son till I ton i• h mind-sad You are tree - ,determined drivers, who covered 900 store �thile•t!<i: a :c at shopping. minute, i .t e •,. "Wait aget , Be in .the hair and cat dinner in gaffe shit -"sleeves, Ken.'' I wart to listen in:" Of all-the,'. they range the ravished' eye.can Thank.you. L'11 be mighty haps; "There's another extension line inl see; to. }tis:. 'Muriel." He took her hand, the butler's pantry,"the-princess an-I May house ytru.without tear bent and kissed it gallantly, and is nounced, "I think I'll do some listen-i In the topmost pinnacle, where the Itis.dark eyes there was a look that Ing in myself." I star-prtckgd dome x caused ihe•king's heart to give a great "A minute- passed, then Burn,�y Shall root you through the night's - - Reap entered the telephone booth in the slow-wheeling hours, - - "You double-crossing Fon'of a horse- hall. j Or make your home an.- -thief." His Majesty murmured softly "Goa1 evening, Mr. Bruce,' he an Among the lilacs and the meadow oun:ed gravely. flowers to himself, For two cents you d the air to the girl you meta year ago, "That you, Burne--} - Mown in_the'valley-at your will .;and I don't know whether I like you "Martin Be shepherd, huntsman, poet-, you :for that or not." Then he noted s Martin Bruce speaking. I got may dance -: a lambent glow in the eyes of the prin- your wire. An' I been hearin' a lot With the linen jiggling on the line cess and a faint' rosiness in her deli. o your loose conversation about me. In the cherrjr orchard by the water rete cheeks and decided instantly,that Y6u still sure you're goin' to be down mill, .F ,'• _ upon the whole, things were-going in El Cajon Bonita Thursday, or was Or where the sunbeams shine k� ibadly. that just talk. From the blue backs of swallows,is - "I'll be there. I give you my word -they glance of honor I will.". In the mid-air, below e e . .CHAPTER SRVII. "Good news. How about that horse -'The kin was a man constitutionally you promised to sell me? You'll be The rocky terrace, to and fro g Four insubstantial form may go, linable to accept .a .dare. Without dead or leavin' the country by Friday Now vast as night, now infinitely - force, high courage and a certain am- -an' you:promised to turn over the small- ount of ruthlessness he never would bill o' ::.Ie an' the delivery order to As having nothing, yet possessing•all. have attained his present position its the bank the day before you left New -Freda C..Bo. For N E U RA LG I A . the world of cattle and finance. Never Mexico." - • Slaving known a moment of weakness "Where are you now?" in an emergency, his heart beat high "in Huachita." -Apply Antitoxin to Skin - '3now with pride and admiration for "Very well. I suppose you desire sienna.-><far::ed improvement in Prompt relief from HEADACHES, LUMBAGOe Ken Burney. True, the boy still had to be well mounted when you ride P another fight before him, but judging down to meet me with your--gang. the use of external treatment for im by the masterly manner in which he Well,I.don't blame you. My horse has munization against diphtheria was an - __'C O L D S, SORE THROAT, RHEUMATISM, -had inflicted such a crushing defeat a running walk that will not jar a nounced here recently by Dr. H. Bear upon Gallegos, the king was singular. man of your age and weight. I'll send and Dr. H. Benedict of the Vienna St: NEURITIS NEURALGIA,' ACHES and PAINS ly free from worry as to the outcome a man in. Wednesday morning with Anne's Children's Hospital,' ..of the second and final battle. But' the horse and the documents." Under the Drocess introduced by the what did not greatly please him,how- "Thanks." Austrian Professor Lowenstein, the t _aver, was the manner in which his "I'll b., disappointed if I do not diphtheria antitoxin was rubbed into Tablets _ daughter had recerve ` 'red meet you in EI Cajon Bonita, Mr, the akin in the form of a salve, but DOES N O t .HARM killer of his. "Evidently,while Burney Bruce." required a long period to become ab- Aspirin . continued to kill in self-defence, the Martin Bruce laughed harshly an Dr. Baar and Dr. Benedict princess would continue.to regard hint briefly. "You'll meet me,young feller first apply mu al'd-pl until the THE HEART as a Gentleman. m'lad. I just called up to make sure skin is reddened and then rub in t e While he stood with his back toward you wouldn't disappoint me. Have sane with greatly improved effect. the young people :(he was at the side- you-made your will?" A test of the treatment's effect on - board mixing the cocktails) he kept "No, but I shall in ,about half an 100 immunised children by determine -- his old'ears aide open for what they hour. I'll have that thousand dollara stion of the quantity of counter-pots- had to say. Ktan'Bueney was drawing you're paying me for Rowdy to dis- - in the blood and skin showed the - - the princess n map cf tate battlefield pose of. Be good to Rowdy,won't you, mustard method impmred the ,ant!- and l�ctnring her or, the value of pre- Mr. Bruce? He's a grand horse." toxin's efficacy from 13 to 27 per cent, a• pare., "If i hadll t provided good "Don',t I know itl" also greatly accelerating the arrival �� of immunity, xifiez, sighted up to a thousand yards; Have `you made your will, Mr. ii I hadn't trained my roan to shoot Bruce?" ACK-MARK tRtO, expectir s, that(range, and if I hadn't "X)on't have to. I'm sittin' pretty,. Fond Mother (holding baby):'"How aA np+ pa P which aonhns peovf ditMt Olds. HiMti provided you don't disappoint me:' { big his ears are." Fond Father (hope b0 of lit ta*tL�p bbtllsa d 24 md'100— drllwfpp� ;, -- - L5.SUE No. 2-11 "I'll disappoint you. You're goit.g to fully)i "Maybe he'll grow into them, t -V .. ,N rlµ� ...-.. ,. �. ,q. ,.r. d,,....''..r. .iy ..ri ..y:-:.� "E �`�$,Aw-.vc •ey: .c�wa.l• 'Y'.? h n t- s ,,.T ry.A..,�.✓ .i. '�, .,. ,T +'c �:a , : ..z. '- • ..W' sees., ,R :�,. _ ar•: 9 a a Ovens are heated by building a fire Yil�a fie]Life Inside:—and,then raking nut itis embers. -- what- New York - i Still RuIeS i Iron work Is much of It hand-wrought. `i) __The so-called middle-peasaut's house Is near ' Russia' Ig my. The- Rural ' --- quite comfortable and too or peasant lir s in a desperately BY AN ABELLE WORTHINGTON—pM' - ---• . - meagre place, His_house,consists of a _ kh - ���011°7tC6 R111C�G w�.S From It the Farmer Coe§ to i single'room. So far A I could-ob-• Ittuctr treed. Dressmak m,q F esao-n. Fur-- ' eov�rra,¢•+re�, - Till-His Strip, Often,Only s eve,dow with Rve clsNinen consisted a: wished With L'v• Pattern r.v P 15 to 20 Feet Wide -:Ja wooden bed, an old sheepskin rug, ' Life use salt instead of sugar on their some-indrstinguishable.rags, a tabic, " _ .• _. ; Thrifty, provjdeat, Primitive fiools dire Used a.beuch around tw•o sides,of the room, x•„�', practical; Indus- grapefruit, trioue, euthusiastic; simple, generous, two plates, four bowls, nine Jugs, four �” The New Corsets - - The old Russia was-an agricultural! A idealletic-this is-my idea of life. t spoons and—characteristically enough Encu h fresh air to breathe, enough The new feminine silhouette brings country,, Her peasant population lived J F I —a Potted plant. y in villages varying in sizes- from.fen,' �r -sansWiae' to kill germs, enough rain corsets in again. They are not-the From' these houses the families to make iife fruitful, enough wind and steel armour of olden times, but many or fifteen houses to small towns with g I move out into the surrounding fields several thousand inhabitants. Sur. ;. _ rgtorm :o stir the spirit. are,of silk and lace and elastic. They to work. Itr such a village a peasant's' Congenial. labor every day,'with play shape the figure by skilful designing I rounuin the village was the farmland land is not,held as a continuous field,. I ' 111 g stretched off for several..miles. Cotii- after work. of the cut and lines of the garment, but in a large number of strips that muuic•ati.on with the of the world •Books, pictures, mtisic,'beauty, with rather than restraining it by use of map be' miles apart:' Some one has u' _..some :ime to enjoy them. stiff boning. They still demand that i existed over a dirt road.that was lfule told-me that on the averagA through- � more than a track across a plain, i ' Opportunity to run the natural ga- woman should be slender, since the .. i out Russia it is three miles from the i g mut c`:ifs—birth, childhood, maturity, so[t materials are no• able to restrict In the ti pion of Soviet Sociallst Re.,1 peasant's house to his strip. 1 tali• fr} parenthood, age; family and friends rolls of fat, and it i` unsightly to have i Publics the village is still the centre not vouch for the figure; I.do know 4 'along the way; religion, service to I fat padding hang over the 11". where�-ot poi-mlation, w•t:ites a. F. Hinrichs in l that°it took me twenty-five minutes bumsr'.:p. I the corset stops, as it ' likely to do The Providence Journal." Its ways I to walk across the village from the s' have hardly changed. It is,more typi• Meer to the' nearest fields which 1 Whz more is needed to make lite if one is over corpulent. ,. " giorir'..? cal of Russia than any other lustitu•' stretched on for several mile.x. } 1Gr�%v Vegetable Flavor tion. But its-Influence,is negligible on Tfiese strips, generally rectangular, r In a sunny window•, in the kitchen the pattern that is being woven, aI may be any shape. From the railroad Family Finances I pattern that is dominated by .the t in Poland I have seen strips t S if you have a sunny window there, 1 Ps carry the Diac`epends only fifteen per cent, of have a flower box or a group of pots tnac'hlne in the factory and ox the, Curve of a brook In a series of area e •what he earns. 'The Mlssus"-spends •-- to vrhich you grow your awn flavor- farm. •, _#across a mite of the landscape. They eighty-five per cent. It would be lb,- In 'tor_son s and salads' and P _ p gars-- The rlllaQe eatsts all over Russia, may be not more than fifteen or •- terestirg to know how the women get ashes. Have a bunch of chives, seti- The one that I had the Seat-oppar��wenev feet-w ids-A_strl that_is_tort�. ._ from their mates this vast sum of eral parsley plants, a few lauts of tunity to observe happens to be in I feet across a —! ppears very wide by coin- money -which they spend. Do they eke{ • , {tEileriac or turnip roared celery, a I the IIkraine, not far from Kiev. ti of I Davison with most of them. Some- it out of the male, dime by dime'. Do Plant o1 sage, and a plant of mint, It I far as the crow flies and yet removed times the strips are several hundred they get it in humiliating dolee? ' Do by centuries, On the river bank they sake a raid on his trousers will be a delight to see their pretty t Yards long; sometimes only a hun- green leaves flouris4lug in your.kit. stands a mill, built only ten rears ago dred feet or so, = y' pocket!+at night. Do they feed film more tasty" y f gnarl fat meal-and afterwardrshaw- Chen,-and they will make man• a dfsh_i to a pattern that is hundreds of years But large or small they are all old, with a great mess-covered paddle Ir den patches in comparison with Amer- him the monthly bills, followed by h ! A French sai.or .dress chat will slowly turning in the same stream lean fields, Between each strip is usu• amuse an words and deluges of tears? that, 500 miles away, is being harness• ally a toot or so of waste land on y "°� maid and make het' uses Do t1 try Simply "charge it"'and tet -Taffy ed to deliver 810,000 horsepower from' which springs up a rank weed the envy of her little friends, growth. , It is • him sweat over that situation as best These are none the less sweet, pale blue wool jersey now so - the most modern turbines. I On theca strips the peasant works f he can? Do they have an allotment on though they are no,. the kind you Bete houses stand close together, with piimltive tools. Tractive Dower fashionable in small girl's wardrobe. which they are to run the household under the mistletoe. Mix two cups The boyish cut of the white pique about as they would in a suburban be gets from a horse or an ox. I —and perhaps have fir themselves of medium brown angst, a pinch off collar is emphaaiud by the navy bloc ' r soda, a fourth of a teaspoon of salt, a I town 1n America, with a vegetable..saw camels in use near Salsk. His f crepe de chine tie. any ]p.•over they may: salvage from - patch and orchard back of the house.I most elaborate tools would be a plow family eats, raiment and rent? Do' tablespoon each of boner and of vine-! , The brief skirt has easily pressed they wave a."tamJly pwse," . whlcti Sar, and a cup of boiling water. Cook'Only'the blackened thatch roofs and and harvesting machine. I have seen plaits. barn can be seen over a high board wooden plows, the crudest sort of "he" Is supposed never to let run coin1 until It forms a brittle ball in cold! i The bloomers have eiastie inserted � 4 water. Add a quart of a teaspoon fence from the road. the road Itself wooden drag harrow, and harvesting! it the Rhee,. plete;y dry. Do husband and wile is s dusty lane In summer and a sea' with a sickle, Grain t- shocked by WOOL challis have a joint checking account" Or of vanilla and pour on ! buttered print in navy blue and how 1s this p8rplexing"household Ptah- plate. When cool enough to handle, of mud in the spring. I hand; threshed at a communal steam. 'white is adorable with white pique 11 R e passed In.at the gate, over I driven thresher, though I did once see trim and rose-pink lens arranged la most families, say' Pull until 1t is a golden color, then p nk tie- how? twist Into a rope and cut into 'small' which still hung a Or bough that hadl a flail In use; and ground between Tan wool crepe with brown collar An allowance,•with a definite amount Pleces with the scissors. 'Dust with been put up for luck when the house crude stones at the mill. The last cuffs, tie and cuttons is cute. put in the checking account of the powdered sugar and wrap in oiled was bWlt, in 1925. We stood In the f two processes take one-quarter of the Carried out in cotton fabrics, of barnyard, in the cestre of which was grain, The average yield for 1927 course, it is - homencaker each month, !g an ideal PB Per. the typical peaeant cart; a s rinxiess was reported to be less than. seven equally attractive and way This enables her to know what p easily laundered. four-wheeled cart of wide° rough bushels an acre for winter wheat and Style No. 2880 is designedy and ran count on and t. - It thrill o Cranberry cranbSaladerries - boards, with narrow floor and flaring about five bushels for spring wheat, maids of 1 for tin 2, 4 and 6 years. ' and w:ae management, It is an ad. Cook a pint of cranberries !n a cup, sides. Forming a corner of the yard I —p_____. Size a years requires 2% yards 85- vantage: to pay a bills y chi:ques. OC v:stee undi s - Ar�t1 -a pinch,of on the road was the barn. Under the!�• fetch with % yard 32-inch contrasting. !for mar-y reasons. salt° a cup of sugar and a package of Water Supply- p g Causes Feuds front at t w PP Y t e s h house w e us hit e n h _ � ' T • HOW A checkin account eta credit at eita other 0 ODDER PATTERNS. unt be t or er ell w ER � • g e j jelly powder, When the tared was an old sow and her litter, Iri Southern Portugal _the bark, and this may be very valu- mixture begins to harden, add a small - 'Write your name and address plain- The houses, almost invariably of onel Alentejo,Portugal,—A strange form -able If ever one msy need to borrow cup of diced celery and a half-cup of story, differ in size, depending on l ::', giving number and size of such a few dollars'to tide over an emer-I ChoPPed nut meati. When firm cru In ll g of warfare, the cause of many village patterns'as you want. Enclose 20c in — f whether eh a are the addle" peasantthe fends, Is found in southern Porto t ,scuts A cheque aoaatltutes�a receipt squares and serve on ]etture lest: top- � 6a•(stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Yor a.bill paid. If there Is discussion I ped with ria}onnaise, "poor'` peasant, the "middle" peasant I In these almost waterless regions I it carefully) ,for each number, and 1 or the In ' The materials of l-villages are watered by underground The cbegUe hey _ n afe �address r.order to Wilson Pattern' + u s:'!die+e water supplies are in f Service, 73 West Adelaide St. T a. ohs 1s more wlilin8 to spend rash Galoshes same In any one Avillage,'though they , cranio the hands of Sirdlvidual families, who 9n hard thea to break foto the bank To clean them put them In the range from wood to adobe In different sell the precious liquid to villagers. atrrour.'• washingmachine anis wash them with arty of.Rusala. t q g � I p � R'hen the water owner wishes to Ir• When Shoes Become Shabby warm, but not too hot, suds. Rinse and I In some of the northern viltage3, -I„ate his fl,-Id, he cuts of the supply To brighten stiver of tin?el shoes, Plan a Indoori dry them and they will be none the'I esper•lallp those near Leningrad, os-i t t his neighbor, Disputes arive, some rub with a mixture of fine bread The,F is an old belief that ii Is !n- worse for their launcfrl'1ng; brit'clean 'tentatious display 1s apparently by times ending In fights. crumbs and-powdered blue. Use two • •- `- jurlons to the health Inside and out.have Plants means of elaborate,scroll work on the! _ _ Porta bread crumbs to every-part blue. '~ In sleeping rooms becar a tht'v give Thoughts For the New-Year comm in to 4-Ut ,where wood i. les-s Q Rlt}i well lnfo the material with a soft off carbon dioxide at night, and tb'+ g n house may distin- -A New Motor-cycling Record. cloth_, then re..moc;e all particles with 4 .pokons the air for human-breathing. ;i'e live fu deeds. ' not yeah; fa R'uich the owner..-but dlstlncttoa seems England once again hold the world's soft brush. Th Is is a mistaken notion. Plants 'do thoughts, not breaths; i to Ile chlefl•v'ln the roof. block of the;motosrcf'cl;ng speed • record. J. S. If patent leather shoes have become y`c �;I,•e off this substance, both day and In feelings, not in figures on'-a dial,i liouseS are merely heavily thatched. Wright t eached a speed of over 152 slightly cracked, rub generous quan- night, but in such small-amour as R'e should caunt'time by heart-throbs' 1 Tile'turnWiing, are those of'really tulles an hour-In a recent test; his f titles 'of black polish into affected to produce no effect upon the health __ old 'ew England. Here furnitnre !s ave age aver the, flying kilometre is parts. Leave till the following day, 'of those"bceupying the room. Ifs lives most still -henches rather than chairs offlr ially given as 150,7 miles an hour.'then re'hiove.all superfluous polish and On the other hand,plants have many I Who' thinks most, feels the tttibte;t, rub vigorously with a piece of-velvet. hyt;enfr. advantages In the room. Chief I gets t Tient—-^---- — - - — - Shabby brown filxies can-often be r Of these is their_ habit of giving off -P,.J. Miley.f 1000-Egg Incubator made more presentable by making. the 'water, acting•,as hpmidol•s in dry , =4 - leather a deeper color.- Sponge with ' ropma.• The- air in our t:ouaes., is al- o. "'v a mixture r.t equal parts water and How Pointe Des Monts , mos, always too•.dry. It-is amazingammonia. Leave to dry,. then apply. r.= -'how much moisture.'is given off con--! Received- It's Name i plenty of ,cod brown palish, and rub stantly by plants, and this evaporates I..-On the nerth shore of the St. Law-, willi a pad of.veleet. Into the air, making it more •whole-; rence river In Saguenay county, Que. Should the leather on black foot- �somely moist. •W'e sfiould remember bei; `is �a 'well, known. promotory I weal econie unsightly through yvant dhis, when .taking care of plants, and; which on maps Is designated "pointe of proper, attention, first scrub with give them an abundance of water. des Monts." The statement`ha's re- ;.; . a lot, soapy leather, in which a gen. i Thee•-need it. Cufrency that the name erotic amount uP' dashing soda 'has There is, however, one periec fly commemorates the Comte de Monts �- + been dissolver]. Allow to dry, rub good reason why plants should not oc-.� who iai 1603 became head of the _ sy with slices of'orange•, then polish in cupy a 'bedrooiii during freezing: company formed by Champlattr to i ' , tlie-nsttal W-ay, weather. It is that.bedroom windows.�.Plant colonies in \ew France. T•he R'hen dealing with stains on slices, 0* should be open to the fresh air of the point indeed is mentioned by Cham- ` , k" !begin at the outside of each stain, butdoors, that the sleelSers may tahale 1 Plain, but without name nor does it i,a working with a circular movement to- e the health giving fresh air a5 they appeR.appear by name on any of the ex- words fire centre. If treated 3n this sleep, - Witli the windows up, .. the Plorer's maps. The. earl}est map to manner there will ge less danger of Iplants are likely to freeze. it I,., 'the' the collection of the Geographic light rings'appearing round the edges welfare of the pl8nts, not of-the hu. Board of Canada on w'ltieli the name of the affected ,parts. Inan occupants, which make theta un-' appears is one draivn by Deshayes -4 " desirable roommates on winter nights, and published by \, de Fer at Paris + _. Chinese Like Foreign Dishes _ a _ about 1695. This _map and- murnerous The younger �cueiatian of Chinese, succeeding ones call the point "Pointe Preparing Grapefruit ries 'Monts i'el.es" at>d.the bills in the s ?� \ in their frequenattendance at Do not cut a-grapefruit until lin- background "Monts Pelez." Pele 1t y v dinner and tea -dances irf, the- ball mediately before it la to be eaten: 1t rooins, of ld1•ge 'modern Shan I i means "bald" and describes the ab• 9 ,� loges flavor if it stands exposed to Rir. . - va 'fit rote s, or in the•nutnerous cafgs, Ore Bence of vegetation on • the Deep grapefruit r. t to .a taking to foreign-style dashes and eems no reason to doubt that ready to serve and ft will be more tie-- the modern name of the point to a s f o erases, including coffee, and are - 1, n en accompanied.by old Uclous: Ler members — t shortened form of` the original name, the family who patronize forei .When preparing- the-half for eating) which meanti_ "point of the -bald typthe family w to an increasing ez- do not cut the white membrane which r mountains." separates each lobe, nor the white I __ """ 1 tent. Shanghai is a sort of great �� .Du1Rv center, but scoop-out the.seeds� Visitor: ''What are you drawing, showplace, where w•eil•to•do Chinese, from the interior conic In large num- meatrun a sharp knife between the Freddie ,? Freddie: "I'm drawing a berm from time to time far temporary meat and the rind and between"tbe train." Visitor (pointing): "What either an business or for the meat acrd the separating membranes— does visits,this represent?" . Freddie ':, all without cutting the partitions. "That's the engine."- vfsftor: a 'But t purpose of •seeing the wnders of R'hen a grapefruit 1s eaten a complete you ought to draw some carriages as the modern world as developed so fart ' a' in. this great metmpolls. 'ake'fetoA of _the halved fruit will re=)well," Freddie: "ThEre's no need- ^d r tualn. Cutting the membranes or pulp the engine draws them", !times the meat with bitter oils and - 4, -' N chance of this modern ihcubator tailing, With capacity of At present nobody can ioreees! A scientist as which win will the endurance record• Makes the grapefruit less palatable. says that Americans more than 1,000 eggs, this new revolving Incubator was one of features Use a t aT spa ils Iy, Some 1 have strop b t g the Chinese war or the Chtcago gst�. ,y g People g laws. Yes, y gum, - at Los Angeles poultry-show. was.—Iadtanapolts News. • , .. I. .,, • # •- i •«A .(. h I. e Y P"' •uY ',w1• T 'l4'• J Y.!1 ^{•�.' !' •I' '•'w ;A{ ..•. ':r$s,T} .., v7•....r'- :.•,r .r X+ y✓'..-r r_ ' Ya.r-; +v. sr''.,, �: '.'... - r„F.. -,B+ .tea: - n.-.r ^'_^ ',; s -.a• - - - c rn� ' .. ,.., ..,. •F�.k r.S,-..... Ln v�M, .. w.,V. +.. .. .'`. ^ t J'v,: _ Tr. F pip...:: ...,-,r•,,Y� r :. .,,efq•• .w.. e• Y-C^:..•A` ••.,«:_,. . ..�.,' - •R- -y.l ...�'7-. - ;,•,•• •�*?•. - w< .lit. - - n.lry -. .+,�".'u".'-"v: - �•�„•.n,�,;.,;, ...., :":•,.. . .-s N..+:. *a,.- :�' r'rI: "�'��. '✓ ."°L.,. + �r..`:-...r.•-.--,•._...r.-�.%�--•- -�.. w:e.�. --,'"'-e.'.:-•i-•,..--""�::^--^ 'Ta" i. ice••'-. - •�,'_ %3.+++•--:•++•,- _ ^^'"•;"`, "; '�'., ro.: ,�► �' '' A •. Y 'J v ti i ',Y ..-!•,-_ «. r ... ;,ty 1,...,1, ,� ,J .v i � - ra.., ;. ...`as•'t•.., tr�f 4 r ::•.� .�. .. .w mit.'. ... .... t :': •u+ .. ..*:a" +� weli.4...� -= ..• .. _ �._ .A.. ,... fir.+,..4. y,: m :� :-r•,.. .• ,. t — 'e. "�, wJ -The Misses Law were visitors -Radio Licenses may be obtained LOCALISM b. out of-town over the bullday.6 • from W. C. �urkar, at the Na". _ • - -Mrs. Jae. Somerville and Nor-. Office. --Henry Westney is to. man Gordon. _spent Nem- Yealrp ' .A family gathering took-place tore. Day with Dr. Robt. and Mrs.Me at the hotue of J. D. Rem wer on -� the house with a slight attack of Quay, af'Whitbq. scarlet fever, M Friday.last - - - - ITi, Collis and Mise Morrie - re, Harry-Murdoch acid two -Mrs. McCallum, of Aurora, eons. Stanley and James, spent spent a da last week with E.-.C.. spent New..Yearn Day with tela• Pe_. Y _ Lives in Toronto.. N6w'Years Day with Kyrle and and Mrs. Jones. - -Mr stud- Mr�,__Clamente. Mrs. Southwell, of Whitby. -Mrs. W. V. Redditt has, been =Capt: and-. Mia-$oRat—of _ Milton,spent the holiday with P`. Owen Bound, have been spending oto throat trouble'. A au ern - 'no T. and Mrs. Bunting. a conple of weeks' holidays with -G• R. and Mrs. Whitby spent -Mies Ida Cook, o! Toronto, Capt. A. J. and Mrs. Hogue here. • lit the week end with her the Chriatrnas and New Years ter, -D. J.and Mrs. ille, span and y oCk-taklrl . :ape xis Mrs. Ed. Stork. holidays in St. Thomas. children, of Belleville, spent the -The service in the English -Bore throat ie a form of tom' New Years' holiday with Mra. plaint that has been quite general' at 11.80 New Yeat'a Eve John and Callaghan's parents, was fain well attended. . . throughout the country. - -� w • -- - - •• - _, Mrs. Murkar. -Mise Edith Morray.and broth- -Allan- H. Clark, i Lhis par =At the school meeting on - ere, Jack. and Tim, of Toronto, spent New ears' with his per• - .. . ' open Now Years at their home Wednesday last which as usual ante. W. J. and Mrs. Clark, Bunt- here. was poorly attended, F. T. Bunt- -Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and _ ing was elected trustee in place of -Master Jac); Barker, who was family, of Toronto, spent New • - - - laid up for several weeks with an E. Morley, whose time had expired. Years with A. and Mra. McConnell: -Wm. R. Crummer, who spent • attack of scarlet fever, has quite -James O'Connor and family, • _ �- '- ' �For two weeks We are planing• . . .. _ his -Christmas holidays at his recovered. of Toronto, spent New Years with -A number of rabbit hunters .home here, ,returned to of his mother, Mrs. J. `O'Connor, of ville, Que•,, on Sunday night to .Oil one of our large centre tables -have been providing tasty dinners Church St. resume his studies in the college for s felt' in the village during the -�'V. G. Reid was laid up for •• all the odds and ends 6T , Our • -••- in that towr. ,past few weeks. several days suffering from an _ -On tier•. +arseven}ng lrr-e-T. J. B. and Mrs. Horn and . attack of lumbago. blit is now � various lines, a8 We run aCr.068 - Somerville, .-Orman Gordon, the •and daughter, of Peterboro, called some better. t family estney amy sod Dr. Robert -L. B. Tapson, piano-tuner of ,- ''on Pickering friends on Saturday WP - them in Our stock—taking. - � • •- - , and Mrs. McQuay and family were evening while returning home yy Bowtnsnville, will be in town in a the guests of W. H. and,1 Mrs. from the city. few days. Orders left.at THE Watch these .tables closely for Guthrie, Of Andley' NEWS Office Rill reeeive rcropt - -The monthly westing of the P "..- Womeo'aAssociation of the United -The pupils of S. S. No. 4 East attention. * * * Ladies' -wear,will be held on Wedoes• are giving a splendid cencert on staple Dry Goods, Ladies -wear, �I -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident p day, Jan. 14th, at 8 p. m,, at the Friday, Jan, 18th. This will bean Dentist. Office in residence, two - s day, homa . 14t W t Monsey evening of real entertainment and doors east of St. Andrew's church, Men's-wear,Fancy Goods, Boots -The annual convention of the enjoyment to both old and young. Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m. to -. "pow he a Sunda conveScboontion of th• Everybody welcome. Adlnts8ivO g p• w. Daily, and Evenings by ap- and shoes etc., etc. anon will meet in the Xi le 25 and 15 cents. * pomtment. (%-nay service). There Will be a clean-up, cost church on Tuesday next, January -The Services in, St. George's -The township council' will 18th. Program may be seen in Church on Sunday next will be as meet, pursuant to statute,on Moa- Trice forgotten. anoE6ei coTun�i-i --- ni ,Sunday School• day f,. rt,P _ __pr rgo - - 10 30 a. m , morning prayer as a -Ed. Balsdon, who has been transaction of general buslnee.. very ill with a severe attack of Holy Communion ; 7.00 p. m•, ---Will all those having books bronchitis is much improved evening prayer• Rev. E. G Rob* frons the Library, which Isere ,cit the Bayne time we are looking inson, B. D.,-will be to charge, daring the peat few dans. hits. taken out before Jan. lot: please Balsdoo, however, is not improv• -If the kind of weather that we return them as soon as poaeible, so after our "Grocers and Meat- .: ling as her friends would like. have experienced during the past that the report for 19:0 can be Counter Business and appreciate two monthseontinues much long• -A number of the local memb- made. er a new record for a- very mild yoLlr operation. ' -tare of the Masonic Lodge attended -A meeting will be held }n the 44 - winter will be established• We school on !Monde niabt. Jan• -I&th - - the installation ceremonies in the y � '' •• are now well Into Januar blit Brooklin Lodge on.Tuesday even- y for the purcho Cl Organizing a 40-far are have had nothing but Prompt Service .- (lag Of last week. A pleasant Home and School Club, All wpm _ '7. - !feature of. the evening was a fall weather, .with the exception en who have cbildr,�n attending theh d f one or two days when"turkey dinner for those present. othe school are Pspecialiy reynested -veryNew Years Day was observed thermometer took a sudden drop to be resent. _ to around zero. Unitedquietly eo the village. There Church Young Women's Anx lars 1 We dally rrmtnded by the —The members- of the were a number of family re unions ilinry radio and press of the uuemploy odman d hardships wrought of the young people meat and are rfgnested to remember that ~' enjoyed themselves in skating on the date of meeting has been - "tile creek, the ice being in good about by this condition In our changed from Friday. Jau- 9tb, to - eaedition all the way to the lake. larger eto doh not, how.Deed to Friday. Jan, ldtb. Further an Motor traffic was quite heavy on ever, goo beyom own local borders to find similar con- Douncemente later, the highway and some accidentA. ditions. In this connection we -There is heard again some CHAPMAN mostly of a minor character, oc• have bad brought to our attention agitation fors skating rink in • • carred. ' the; case of a local roaident, at the village. However, -similar - -The Greenwood Younlr People, Christmas, at his own expense. pro undertaking in the past have ' ander the auspices of the Women's viding a local family with a terga not beep too well supported. and ' lastitute. will present their popa- basket of Christmas foodstuffs and again the scarcity of water this yO � selar drama entitled "Ttie Alley to s for that family. No public• winter make the eetsblishment ofMch Daffodil," in the Town Hall, on y - - the, evening of Friday, Jan. 9th. ity was given the move, and the a rink impossible. ♦ , spirit prompting each is worthy -A. P. and Mrs. Mechin ane eon, ! -This drama. in three acts,is highly_ p. ;A pair of Rubbers or Overshoes bought now e►maai>ng' clod has been given a of the highest commenda-tloa.- --- Robert, in route to�arnia, stn -The serviced of the United ped off for a few days here with may save you spending 9 lnl.mbee of times to appreciative , Church on Sunday evening, which the former'la parents. Archie has ­laudiences. Do not miss it. Ad- _ week m bed. mission, 25 cents ; children, 16 were held in 9t. Andrew s C:bnrcb, been transferred from Hnlifez to - . . - .: _ - _ - were conducted under. the aux• the Sarnia Relltner of the Im' K- tet°• ices of the Y. P. S. and were perial Oil Co., as head of the costa Gutta Peloha Rubbers and Overshoes. -After several years illness a from that dreaded disease, cancer, argely attended. The; chief and yield department.', For years Canada's finest Mra. Tboe Connor, of Toronto, fentlire of-, the meeting was all -The epidemic' of septic: Fore addressGordon died on Thuddb rsday morniog, Jan, Y Goron e'pp, who is throat that recently occurred At Work B h f the Boys let, Her funeral took place on Secretary oy the dan'l Lake which resulted in HE CURL Board of Ontario. lir. L++pp bee the death of Eve ersooa aFld'the T --. Saturday mor'ninR. After service P ER _. . .. . been connected with young peo- in the R. C, Church, Toronto, her y g serious illnesF of litany others,and pie's work for several earn and-x body was conveyed by motor to P y the scl'xr of which f-up traced s For everyday use this is the finest rubber made. Very heavy Pickering, where interment took taw years ago was Premier of the one ec litre of milk supply, showQ Boys PArlianivnt of Ontario.. He the-necessit of havin a thorough sole With a waterproof felt, tip that ensures _._place in the R. C. Cemetery. lie• Y g on of having warm and dry feet. (PLaPl1 n3r,idetr name wa has A good platform •presence and. And reQnlar int:pectiun Frf dfliriea. y Margaret Desmond, wag for many i4.a fltiept. speaker. His addre.;,, The Boards of Hpilth in cities and w - pears a resident of • Pickering. was listened . to with _rapt Rtten• targe town:a make saire'tbatmilk tion and was an ins (ration to the Fiesidea he a and @be is sur• p allpplied to their citizpWa is per- -vived by one son, Fret , w opresent ', if suctr -, . XMAS EAR resides is Toronto, Mtn, Jeremiahre, Racbel A. Gordon, widowthorough inspection is carried out _ a of the late Henry Gordon, of where small villages and summer. •-' O'Commor, of Church treat, is a Pickering, died on Sunday, Jan: g we don't.talk about price on Groceries, but �e eertailily` sister, reports' are" concerned.. Many 4th, at the-residence of her neph -The January meeting of the. dairymen take creat pride in ,,brag. about the quality. Insist On getting the a tWomAn'e Missionary Society of ew,' Wtb. Cruse..-of Mariposa, in keeping everything immacnlately. best for your cake and don't-Uke a - the United Church was held at her 91at'yea� Her funeral took clean and using cows that are free -- chance on the Cheap lines. the home of Mfrs, rartwrigbt on place on Tuesday from her nepb• of all diePases that may he the Tuesday last. A splendid report ewe residence when her body was source of danger to their custom- conveyed 'to Pickering for in erg,but some dairyinep 'ere not so Radio,Licensee Issued. of the past years work was Riven, meat in the Friends' ` burying i -.and the allocation,of $400.00 was careful. - reached and a little over. The ground. She had-no family, but � •• • devotional period and the program is survived by two step sone, Geo. Now L�►ereiar•lwwafa. Fred T. Bunten '" P1Ck8r1II on Japan prated very interesting. Gordon, of Vancouver, and Rich. a std Gordon, f Saskatchewan,and year : Pres., osaltANTED-A goaniity of seed bar- Established 1867. Officers for the new • Mrs. Smith ; Vice Presidents, Mrs. one step daugbtev, Mrs. Cheater, W ley and oats, H. Arnold. Pickering, i. also of Vancouver. One sister, Phone Pick eloo. 14tt F. T. Bunting, Mre. M. Chapman ; Mrs. S. Croak also eprvivea her. - ' Sec's, Bertha 1; or. S ; Trees., REQIIIAED-A chattel Io Sa of ct*" GARAG19 �. Mrs Cartwright;Cor. .See' Mf re. DeCelneed was-'born on the Bette ori security of i2,o0o or more. satiaf.ecorr CE homestead, now owned by R. H. amu omenta eer- , interest. Enquire of D.R.sea_ THE NTRALy i, i�/ G. Law ; Sept.Chriatian Steward. resided in ton.�hitevale,out. 19.20 ship, Mfrs. Bray; Associate Help. iog townsiliCrook and p Bpract rally Mother rr0RENT-On Chtimh'St. Pickering • - 1 ere Sec y.,Ids Bunting;Literature, fix- life. 1 half of brick house,including blinds and fix- Q� Mrs. T. Law; Mis. Monthly, Mrs. tures. As 1 G.D.Bly. 210 Indian Road,To- Telephone 4V v� Fallsise and Mrs. W. R. Miller -The, United Church services -rnnto,or NEWS'office. su ` 'Temperance. Mrs..Thos..Andrew.� will be held oexi Lord's Day in St. OST-Bptween Toronto sod Pict- -The School Board have a big Paul's Church. In the morning Kering,aclub bag,on December 9th. Finder - problem nn � rishileville:Ont.and receive reward. 1fi-19 -in regard to -the erection of a sty from China will speak, au.d•in n,' sew room. At-present the junior the evening the minister will ARM FOR SALE-140 acres of ;auto Repairs, Accessories,oi18lauid room-is overcroR dad Decessitat9tlg preach on the subject. "•Is there a F land,excellent farming district.near fid- , certain glasses being present only heaven and if so where is 1t, apd land, Ont. Several.acres of standing timber. •• ' Gasoline, Acetyiell8 .t siding lOa1f a day, and other classes being Wl]aL i-B Traria �s LO be an Old Huse and�buildinRs. Apply at News Office. J L P resent the other half. The lo• people's service and the young �/�AANETIC SPEAKER FOR Sate ` Sppector has informed the trustees people are urged to age their care 111—Table model. Walnut console•dynamic - Battery Charging "that it will be necessaryto r�• and bring the old folks to church. ple.,imi ll d Also0. Aj2 lyNE tory ice. m- a p pkte,invtelled i3S.06. AppiyNEWS Office.9tf vide -another room in order to There will be old fashioned hymns RE? airs n1ae on A,ll;makes conform to the school regulations and two Bolos. "The Holy City," LOST-On Dec. 27th. from coo, 3, p i.'and secure the government grants. and "The City Four Square. Let north it Pickering Village, a beagle round, -j mostly white. Reward for information leading o l nar�•� Many ratepayers are not any too everybody come and bring their to-its recovery: Phone R.t•Fuller. PLOOne Pick t V l kindly disposed to placing more friends. All-the men are urged 1033 ;heavy burdens upon them. as to secure their tickets note for the �T�OTHTSI l aro now ready to grind ' dd i, there is still an indebtedness of second ban flet to be held on Jen. 1V grain at my premises on Mondays,sacksWedn. 1- ! 27th. This will be CAnadian Chub days and Fridays, at 7 cents per bas: sacks• n, over $21.000 Incurred by the erect cents;less than 6 bag s, lOcenta. Oscar Wilson. ` . ion of the ]est two rooms a Pew night. The Blind Organist's guar Brougham. Phone Pick soli. 19•� SPENCER F years ago. If the Iospecor de• tette bas already been secured nod ORONTO WET-WASH LACK- t'CHARLES Be :minds an additional room the there will be one or two prominent ,TDRY (Semi finish)—Let our drier un and o' trustees have no alternative but speakers. Get your tickets now explain our 24 hour service. lust leave spur s p ?'r to Qn Ahead with the erection of from W. H. Westney, M, S. Chip- ^ams w,tb Mr.S.W.Davis, barber .boo. Ws Proprietor I'iekeriIIg� will pick uv and deliver eacb Monday, Wednee l VV YV l xgaired cown•j; 4 man or W, L. Courtice, eay and Friday, leis d ; fila .