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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_01_16 .r. .� F » i. "i r ' �:••R.a ._-i f..-e.-. -.•(�S..y,.,... '._...r. .YY .;a.. • -.. . .... - .,e".."— -_ !^'a. w.'?�.• ^*^Y -:¢: r�w✓ -':.h w�l+ a=:Fvt9'G.-d,ye-, t 'f•b-. . .7'f' �.. - \ ... _.. ,. .�.. ..y�i. ...... .r .... -..... ,; .. • ... .. 'i- _ •.,: �!` 4•r �; "cs:^ .�.i• •�q °s'`•(ys•-wy: 71 • VOL. L, PICgEItING. ONTa, -FRIDAY. JAN. 16, 1931. . ,T�o. 24 GREEN RIVER. 8TOUFFVILLE. White's :-Mill - You are invited to the skating par- Rev. Dr. 'Clarkson, of Rochester, GREENWOOD ty given by the Young People of spent a week with friends in taws. "• DR H. 0. PEAR80N-Physician Green River Sunday School, at Loc- Dr. Wilson, of Englehart s andSnraeoo, Dunbarten. loly Tedi RS�T�= pent•the ust Hill rink on Monday evening, Jan week ,with his mother who is not in �.opt> tr'�n1YTaH..oetit O•o�oa � Ie raberi reseheefull l�doubletrest geelam 20th Adults 2b and 'Children 16 cta good health. hBennett of St. Thomas add_ r Iffius - yy� Lumber of the American Optometrical rsf3datlon. Byea rsatnincd by appointpoeat, tongues etc. ' Home& School organization Meet• ressed the Horticultural Society la ,..$stablfshed 188$ P[tame^teo4. Cl Tremont. Ont. Open to buy a quantity of Rood iug in the Pickering public Ratcliff's Hall on Tuesday evening. V ARL A.QRUBIN.R. O.-Eyesdaht basswood and elm _ school to piglet. Dr. Neil Smith addressed the Wbm- :q S0eCia1irt. Honour graduate'of the College logs. en's Institute here on'Wednesday af- H0� To of ometry of Canada' Gold medalist and - WNITEVALQ' ternOOn on "The Care of the-Teeth. 1 sat Berman prize winner in 192s. At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays Mr. Wilfred Morden -,las elected as ee��yy Monday from 9 a,at• to il p.cora ed- and Fridays. Wedding bells are ringing. reeve of StouffviIle on Election Day. (� •. , Afitfi's dentcl office. At Stouffvill�from Wed• ySave or" to Saturday of eacA week. Eyes examin- We are glad to see Mrs•McKay Tat None of the old council was returned• Mn V� sadd Glasses fitted and rcp�Tred. Hig�best quality Manufacturing Baskets of ajl aggjn, T112 by-law t0 gide a fixed assess- at Lowest Prices. Phone stoaE 2405. @sty deaeriptione. J. Buckles spent a day,in Toronto ment to the Gold Fish' Supply Co, —... - -tapas: - rice-redut�tiotie Kt t - — - passed w-it a good majority on elec- The rice of wheat is about half 9 factory. - Mr. Peebles is recovering nicely tion day. P a e E. CHRISTIAN,.Public Etc.Barmoney and from .his recent illness. A Men's Business Bible Class was what it was a A•Solicitor,idotary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 8406 or 842A or write Mrs. O'Malley spent a few days organized in the United Church °n year ago. foss. South W;ngCourt House,Whitby. 2b1y Chao. White.Locust Hill, out. - with her husband Here. Wednesday evening last, with Harry My prices for Flour also are about DONALD RUDDY Barrister. Miss A. Tweedie spent a few days Klink as president. R. Solicitor, Notary Public. Office over money d 1 with J. and Mrs. Tweedie. Chicken thieving seems again to be half' How much- leen are Itn'a Drug Store,opposite Post Office. Money Arriving .you Paying.for the pastry to Loan, Phone 503. Whitby, out, Sly .Mrs. J MacRae,, we are sorry to. prevalent in this neighborhood. A on buy, or the bread yon 'EATON: BELL & ROSS,'Barriat- Just report, has been on the sick list. number of farmers are raffering Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson and Miss( uy ? -Practically no lees. �? en, solicitors. 904 Northern notatin gu from their depredations. ' Sodding,33oBay Street,Toronto, Marion spent• the weekend kith 're- O.ar bowlingelle was broken into W. Beaton. Choice 2X, 3X and 6X rB. C. latives here. Y Wh sot H•> •Bell, ani the evenings proceeds,...as- well __ Practice olsl.,fashione! _'Adela;de.838.9 Cedar_�hiulg188 he--�o,�:.igs''-held- deg as a quantity of cigars and cigarettes thrift aad bake your own J.D.F. Row.. .• - --' meeting at the home of Mrs. D. R. stolen one night last week. The rob- bread, cakes and pastry XX ICBAR>:SON, PICKERING & Also, a large quantity Of Beatop one evening last week. her was arrested and lodged in jail. and save money ? MULVEY - Barristers. Solicitors etc., The C. G. I. T. roe intend hold- 323-214 Confederation Life Building, Corner of group — Y dud Richmond Sts• Toronto, Phones rOLlgll and dfeF38eCi ing a concert on Friday evening, Jan: Attend-the assigtement sale of W, My KISSIMI Flour is unexcelle! - Wedo 4489 and 4480, Pickering office open 30th. A silver eollectioon. will be tak- wednesda ■nd Saturday evenings• Phone Pict L. Linton a t lot 10, coo S, Piek- 6". St Jack Pine, Spruce and en. Fuller announcements later. for cakes and pastry. j Fred Stover, an experienced Mil1Qi, Bring, on Tuetaday, Jan. 20: _ has Keen en a d by Mr. AnthonyBAKER'S JOY Floor will make OC IIm er. 8 ge 5 OUNBARTON. �TEiL C, SMITH. D. D. 4., L.-D.D.S. p� //'��t - • Wilson, to operate his flour mill. Ev good old time sweet and - - tSucceewr to Dr J.N.Dales), Graduate or ■:- PICI .En1N�i erbod is pleased to see the'old flour Miss Elva Anne ,spent the week- . Y moist.bread. Itis Royal Catle`eOfDental Surgeons and Tbeon- -s- mill operating again, which`t,it] be a end-"with friends at Bo+vmanille, : �p University. A Claremont Office ridgy. r D. A. great convenience to the community. A number from here attended the I Will exchange Flour or an, kin! 16sott's ooze eery aesdaq and Ffiday, Phone �U R ' 2 Y A j�1r1 The annual meeting of the Public. S. S. Convention at Kinsale on Tues-loll. 271f l'!•L\LI of Cereal for an y Library-will ,be held,en Saturday, day.. y kind - V Tj ERBERT T. FA LLA ISE. L D S.. Jan. 17th, in the Public Library build. Born, at Cedar Grove 'on January " ' of Grain. D.D.S„ Graduate•1 the Royal College of ing, at the hour of 2.30 o'clock'in the 7th to Gordon and Mrs. Murison, -a Dental Sufyeons and the Univeruty of Toronto. J. H. Beall - Claremont afternoon, for the election of offic- stn. Try home baking O®ee in residence second door east of St And. Phone 9224 Rft�ev's Church. Pickering,ont. Office hours 9 ers for 1931 and other important The annual business meeting of the ._ again. e�. ). e a m., or by appoiatmeat. (x-ray. FURNITURE N I T U R E Service). Pboae Pick 300. 431y business. :4 'goad attendance 'cf lflem= United Church will be held Jan. 20th - bers is hoped for. at 8 p. m. �• C�'�ga� •uotneisfs 6aslbs. NEW. USED AND ANTIQUE firs. Day and daughter,' Bridget, -^�-M-�• - __ ._.. IN GREAT VARIETY Attend the Horoe cit_ School organ and Judith, of Toronto, spent the hol- ELIZABETH RICBARD80N- ajmmon'a Beds Marshall Mat. ization ruaePtine in Pickering y rith her cousin, Mrs. Leo. /�,/ �.,/ A•Fire and automobile insurance of all kinds, id8 S URNI•�®• +A M 'se}esaeobng companissof solid 6nanctal stand. tresses. Dressers, Tables and School this Friday nignt. 1'i'bite• Building and General Chairs, Picture Frames. Miss Mabel Dixon gave a party on Contracting, F�j'RANK R JACKSON-Sun Life Our prices are the lowest. B140UGHAM. Tuesday evening to a number of her Estimates furnished on all classes l--a-Company of Canada, aa,Acc,. friends. It being the beginning of a s work—Interior Interior and all Glasse Pir�er�Out-lawr'°"s' pp°Oe 2r�• Mrs, John Miller spent the week- 506 club- Alterations and re airs. 12-24 end in the city. Win Thom had a birthday party p I ��$OROEKBAY-Licensed&vet iso. C0 A L Miss Vera �M•iddleton- spent the last Friday, the guest of honor being chimneys Built concrete Work. Vt ewo Altana' Live swot and central Oaks. week-end in the city, Wm. Thompson, aged 81, and hale Phone Pickering 5713 altstaned eo' Terms reasonable R Since the fall of snow on Mon.da and heart FAIRPORT, �R.a.Stoad.ille. Phone atolls ao�. si-4 _ _ � Y y, ONTARIO - A good R supply of Hard and Soft al � Muse Blanche - . sighing is no v in excellent Condit- s Dodge and �Margar• -•� 'POSTILL, Lleensed Auctioneer, Coal on hand. Also a supply ion. et Pennell, of Toronto, were guests $ H I N � L 13t � . • syr mise ka nues °f Tura iie to an A� W. J. Brown and family, of Toron- of Dr. and Mrs. Fraser, for dinner lug wr ere w �r,.a. •rast.r ur m�ossaw of Kindling Wood y. -. sfts�sa A&d•Us 4aesa atr e a o„ ons, ' to were with their• people here on on Saturday evening. stove length. _ Sunda Mrs. Carter, of Stu 'Nova Scotia 8blagles RW i.BLTOP TOgpg�ppyagYI$ - Phone Pick. 1708. Theyannual meetin of St. John's nth her sister, Mra. Ciaven whose 'Galt Qaltranised 8teef Shingt" •- �fe g sit Slate 8>aaRles, �� ass•. stotagf�so le&e DONALp MUNRO, PICKEKING Friday evening. Gerow returned home lin,gs not Ms improvinghealth. T. PATER8s0 rale at �s daughter, _ not 1[seeltw Le _ y g. Phyllisy N'S CLAREMONT M• NAW. LICENSED AUC- Follow the Crowds to on Thursday after.visiting friends in I1 you want a good farm attend Catl and get prices. Phone 8812 '1 TIONERR for York Otnarto and Durham Oshawa for some time, the aeaignlnent sale of �Vm. L. rs• Tsrmsretsaoaabh_ Dotal k , saw may be CEDAR GROVI RINE The daughters of Mrs. Chas. hA.- Linton. See advt. LOOK. THE sfrr&Oaad a NE Ws'oeic'v. Berl atm IDderpeon. Barclay paid their mother and broth- _,.,�,.., Is�tobosea. Whicby,Ont. ers g visit during the week. :-• (sIiEENWOOD. Chevrolet.And share in the Our Women's Missionary -Society -ha - just finished a vee• successful :Mr-, F. L, Green is visitin frien New'' NOTICE Free Lunch and Coffee g ds _ rr ;rar, having gone over the top with in Toronto. IS HERE 'Whitevale -:- mill$ t - EVERY their allocation. Albert Harris has left the employ _ ��-•�, School re-opened on Monday, ac no of P. Willows. _ Cho -• p ate rd a y Night farther cases of infantile paralysis Born, on Dec.. 31st, to George and Chopping every day J have-ccurred. Rus:pll-Gray is-improv- 91re. Peog. a daughter, Jlauv new features Rnd a new low r� ORA1N— FLOUR—FEED -- ing Flo vly after his attack of the. Vernon Disney is assisting P. and Price. An Owner Service Policy, _ Griatiag Every meek Day, Rink Open'Tuesday and Saturday st th des°are. y1 s. Willows in the store. aeBeerse end uring eeaEtsfar the etieon. Evenings, Mrs. Bert Harvey' attended the Alex. Moore, of Brighton was in _ Wil exchange Dufferin School Old Girls banquet at the village this week fcolting_ after Gas. OiN, Aesessories, Goodyear b R (Ili case of bad weal her oti T6esday the Royal York during the week and .the.farm. Tires at new low rices.y Flour for Wheat rink will be opt n followtr'g 5 R _ p Thur�y_i _ report, a wonderful _time—in.She_ Repairs on all makes of care. " � ���N union-of so many old friends. in Claremont on Sunday visiting rel- - Reasonable rates for your •chcol cr The township council held its inaug- atives. P y Gordon + J. Law Proprietor, 1 church skating party. Coffee mating ural meeting on Monday, when much Miss M. Wood sent Wednesday l8tf one lark, 8603 equipment and cups available, business was transacted including the last in Toronto with Mrs. Robinette A Admission : appointment of the vannas township and family. Phone 2808 -.PIOKBRfNQ ` • Tuesdays,20 and 16 cents officers. William Ormerod is in Toronto for ' Boargain The blockade of snow of No. 7 high- a few days owing to the illness of Happy Saturdays,86 and db tens payduring the first of theweek, caul his brother.�• �. � ���� ed rnntti�depble inconvenience t pthe James Plaskett is still confined to travelling ublic Put the snow low his bed and .seems to be gradually In ekDin'ing Roo M` soon made the ad in good-coedit becoming weaker. _ p FUNBRAL DIRECTOR ion- Mrs.'Winows has been confined to NPjW ear i Suite There will be a business meeting of the house for a week suffering from the Women's Institute at the home of an attack of quinsy. Mrs. W. E. Holtby at 2.30 p. til. -on Mrs. W, Caminack, who rresides to Private Ambulance Tuesdaq, Jan. 20th, to make arrange- the east of the village, does n5t seem We sincerely thank our friends is This is a splendid 8 p#ace Da and Ni ht Service ments for the open meeting in,Feb- to improve very satisfactorily. this community for the gene- r: solid oak assails, flaiehed in y g ruary. T. Oliver was in the village last roue portion of your �laLroo- Windsor brown, It coo'• Pbone 9000 Borden Middleton was taken to the week looking for work on the high- age with which you favored 'Dist$of a 60 inch Buffet a us during Toionto East General Hospital'suf- way. Being a Toronto boy he failed g the past year. room China Cabinet, a fering from an attack of appendic- to secure a job. y Markham ! _ Ont Thanks to yon, in spite of a year 6 ft,Table and 6 Renuine ! • itis. The operation was successful and Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Brandon and feather heated Chair@. -- - - at the time of writing is regaining daughter were in Peterboro on Wed- of so called depression we All for$93.00. his former good health. We- hope to nedsday last attending the funeral of r have been able to show an Do Not Wait 1 °on see him back on our streets as Mr. Brandon's brother-in-law, increase in business vol. usual. ' The Mission Circle will meet at the ume, and trust that our We are offering a 3 piece liise service t QiLin the cont a a T9 7o Until winter comes to will be held in the United church to urday, Jan. 17th, at the usual hour. ing year shall warrant t• An all steel Bedstead with look over your. dedicate the bell recently.erected on The program will be in charge of your splendid co-operation a decorated cane panel, the Temperance Hall for the u`se of Doris Gee's group. and good will. heavy 2 in. tubing, strong Furnace,or the church service as well as, for the On Sunday evening, Jan. 25th the link etrriagaod an all felt those* firemen. Rev. Mr. 'McLellan will ad- Men's Bible Class .will conduct the To one and ali mattress. •Price complete dress the Firemen and special mus- services in the United church. Ross ' 90919.75. Leaky Troughs is by a quartet from Pickering. Crosby, of Toronto University will . We wish T ! Cut Flowers and Potted J - Our Public Library has closed ,its preach, On the following Friday ev- el i an. repaired or replaced. books for 1930-and tickets are avail- ening, Jan 36th, the annual oyster Place your order and able now for ,1931.. There have been supper will be held. Full particulars A Happy, Healthy 5f; members in 1930. 1413 books were will`be given next week. 7' s BE READY distributed. 66 new books were par- An old time resident of our village and rrosperoug ` e . :ate rritt - chased during the year, besides a in the.person of Joseph Shea, passed ' _when winter CDdes. number of Ytiagazines, including away in Toronto on Monday. His Ne`'V Year. mechanical magazines and National youth and early manhood was spent • r * Phone.1800, :' Call Geography. Pooks from the Library in a cooper shop'that was situated on 1 Fprniture Dealer and; should go into every home in the will- what is now Miss Pengelly's proper- THE- ro er- Funeral Director ALVIN BUSHBY age and surrounding district as no tq. In middle life he moved withhisEst. J o N E S better nor cheaper books can be sec- wife and family to Toronto, where he Also Ambulance Service ",Hardware Phone OW ured for the money. Buy your_tick- still worked at his trade until he was Druggist and Ohemi@t. etn now and secure a full year's forced to retire owing to,the infirm- r+m+� Onttui0 reading. _ _. ities of old age. He was-83 #ears old.-' PhOlM6`68N6 $tokliwinj r 't',-?M::t •.�+;,:; -�; .,4 yry..Y , • a.., •` .+'x•. .z?1tL"�e':'�y'"'rw.w- �; "„'.yajp,ti!'Fw. ,fr - -.. .,.. .. id. .• 'G'•. .lav''.r ✓."..: _ - ,q r.'.•+--04'-_•. •---' ,. k: �� — z _ _ • —77 . - .• . ::• - - . • :, ', : � 'Try' this' deli9htFul rlvaeer __ a �e grin Q _ _ By PETER B. KYNE Look for this mark on every tin. It is a guarantee that Magic -^1 _ 1 baking Powder does not con- ' SYNOPSIS. he isn't the type that thinks that every fain Blum or any harmful ingre- Ken Fturney is gluon the general man- girl that looks at him is his slave." . lent' �. . agerehip of Bradley Bardin s ranch, pro' „ patience, 14ltlriel. ' _ ' _ Next time you're entertaining, this delightful x try riling he rids Bardin of Martin Bruce Oh, my great alienee and ]Sigu.l Gallegos. cattle thieves who I First you couldn't bear the thought Tea .Menv� -suggested by Miss McFarlane, "ba�•e been stealing Rardin's cattle. Kent and thirty picked men meet Gallegos and of him hav'ng human blood on -his Dletitian of St,Michael's Hospital,Toronto. his band of two hundred Mexicans an hands and yet the minute he admit decisively defeats them Muriel Bardin _ Here is Miss McFarlane $ falls to love with Ken and tries to per having knocked Off eight men' you P auade her Sather to stop him from under- beer for him." IFA MENU _ for h' hazardous adventure, but Ken I Tomatoes stuffed with pineapple R eC i e I O r nye t head Brutes iPlans and ngBonita.{. "That was a fair and open fight, ir. *GRAHAM -GEM S $ruse• will have the assistance'of Gal- self-defence, with the odds seven to Graham Gems' Nut Cookies segos, but Burney is not deterred. one against him." She mopped her Chase&Sanborn's Tea I eyes, led him to a big overstuffed 1 cup flour 1 cup Graham CHAPTER XXVIII. chair, made him sit down and then d tablespoons brown Hour ;, st the sat down on his la with her arra Miss`Mcfarlaneseys: 'Mysuccessful experience It was wrong Qf you to sugg•. P sugar _ 1 cup milk _ ,enterprisc to him," the-girl quavered. aropnd his neck. She nas smiling rwith Magic Baking Powd¢r dotes back Many N - "And now, if he's killed, the memory) whimsically now through a film .of years. Consequently.,I always use and recom- ,a teaspoon salt _1 egg of it will always be between us." I tears. _ mend it because ! know it will give dependable teaspoons Magic _4 tablespoons To hide his discomfort and eontri- "I have a report of Kan Burne3, Baking Powder butter,melted Von His Majesty elected to Pretend Dad," she confessed. baking results. Even a beginner can use it " anger. "Why sty el it?" t charged. confidently." 'Sift together white Hour, sugar, salt and baking "The devil you have. Where'd you powder. Add Graham flour, add milk, egg "He wouldn't be the first man to =e l get it'." end melted shortening and beat well. Half F :.killed in my,amploy in the discharyre "I wired your general counsel to /"�' 611 greased muffin tins and .bake in hot oven o! his duty; the men on my p leave proc�e it for me.. He ' " — 0 M4952F abo,ltQominute• —may not-select.-,he peanuts-and-leave the hard walnuts to somebody else. 1 "Oh, Lord," the king demanded, pay accordingly." "why weren't you born a boy? I'd Buy Made in Canada goods "But he's such a splendid Yount retire and make you president of the man to be askawl to risk his life to save Bardin Land and Cattle Company to- you some more filthy dollars. As is morrow if you had been. What's the you haver't got more money now th?n report"' F you know what to do with, I "Kenneth Burney is thirty-two "Y J� I Ws It isn't the money. Money means years old, son of Felix_Orth Peral.a htothing to me- Forty years ago I, Burney and Margaret 'McConnell-- istarted playing a game and now the dash of Irish or Scotch in him, you see. ; game is playing me. I can't let go,. 1 Graduate of Tres Pinos High Scho,+! a V have many mouths W feed and my I,with three years in Santa Clara. Uni• i y I 'y y• ' s 'honor is at stake. Twenty years ago I versity, wher: he never had a high - Vouid have washed my own dirty linen 1 mark and- never failed to pass a in E_' Cajon Bonita, but now that I'm' course. He wan a member of the glee - '� old I have to hire it done. I tell you, club and did well in college dramatics. _ ,� •Muriel, I'd rather lose every .collar I with a leaning toward burlesque. . 1aa�e ani start in all over again with "When the Lusrtanta was sunk and - tubar^near scrub cattle, leased land' we :ailed to declare war he decided and outlaw horses than take or&r< to declare it himself, so he went to ou that the honor men in coliege are I've got to give it to you between the Uses For Cold Tea from two crooks and-pretend I like it." England and enlisted in s cavalry YOU ::earl of in after life?" eyes. You've got to forget Ken Bur- ( TPa that is to be used for any of -. - •I can understand that, Dad,but )h,' regimet:t, the Berks Yeomanry.' H- .+I never inred my faith in one ei ne and the reason is,there's another ; y, the following purposes should be It does seem too terrible to Rend a'min i,serves during 1915 and 1916 in Frame P mrefulf�, strained to ensure that none Ilk- Ken Burney to de the job:" and then his regim.nt was sent to the meteoric brand. Thev learn quids- .girl in iris life. He told me all about - =. - "My dear;' the king sighed, "I'v%-! Egypt. He served in Egypt and Pal- ly and easily an(; forget the same her. The desire to marry her has fires of.the Leaves find their Way to the Rot to -end him. He's the only man, estine until the end of the war, was way,"-the king agreed. "Give me th._ .him with ambition to be his own man articles. ' I' ve been able w find with any relish, wounded twice, has two medals of steady, safe, cot:servative fellow wfin and—" Cold to will give a beantftui ebony makes a nad general average. He "Is he engaged to her, Dad?" shade to lace., Add a little to the fc•r the job and the only man I think sorts, and between battles learned to g ,. ,•q yes In fact, be told me final sinning water after the lace has who steads a chance of putting it over.:i play polo on the desert sands. Retunn- improves with age and experience. , o, not "Then you'll admit," the princess to had not even,Asked her, nor will he been washed. he war It �would-,be murder to send anybody f d a the to poniesr's ranch andfter tt trained g I Use a mixture of strong cold tea Po Po continued,-"that if courage and in- until he has somethin tangible to S tells once constitute, as Plato remark- offer her,"' and water for washing vAmishing "The only capital he has !s his life'j them and played polo at ants Bar- g +'Weil, of course," said the princess, woodwork. Allow the mixture to dry ani you're asking him: to incest that,bars and Dei Monte. ed, a mans real virtue=' -.4 "I agree will you Ken Burney's got "I wouldn't be a poacher, but as youl on the material, thea polish with an in your businesb. It isn"t fair." j "He has already informed us that g resent the cast it's a fair field, so I'm old silk handkerchief. - The k.ng realized he had to be rouge' he went into vaudeville to reimbnrsr. that sort of virtue. 'Go on." P will her. "What ,he devil causes you' his father for a.note the latter had "He is industrious, he is honest, for net going to be down-hearted. ,You ' Tea can be used for gluing a glotla he aid hi- note in sorrow,,doing some-,never wanted anything you didn't to mirrors,. windows, and glassware. to think so well of this wandering endorsed for him; when that was-paid P- I reach for, did you, Dad. Suppose I Add a generous quantity to the water Dad- IT h-a roared. he quit vaudeville; then you took his thing he loathed; he is independ:r.t,k fiercely proud, but rot, I think, the I do get my knuckles rappe ' h_the glass Is to be cleaned -'He's a man. A• first I suspected—: father's cattle; his fat:ier had to lease { almost believed—that he was all on, the ranch and Ken made up his mind possessor of more than sufficient ego assimilate defeat,but I'll not acknow] the surface—a cheap movie-ect.or-hero there wasn't anything else to do ex- to make him normal and menfally edge it until I've fought myself out'' _ Red Pudding healthy, One.must have some a to (To be continued.) type, so I did not hesitate to high-hat sept follow the fine of business he g° -0, If you dot the rice budding with old- to ambition." fashioned cinnamon drops, you will him. But- after he :bowed me I loved best—the cattle business. S� Singer: "I'm afraid I didn't e6 very* de- couldn't t Walk on :him and get away here he is." "He has plenty; my dear. His ego have a gay red pudding that will de- in in direct ratio with his ambition." well." Wlreler a Announcer: "Qh, with it-when ' realized he wasn't the "What ('a you deduce from all this?, that's all right! As a matter of tact. light the children. sort of man who would admit an error- thi kinr, queried warily, He was be- "He has nice manners and they ar_ — instinctive—as much a art of him as through an error you .were announc- he hadn't e'omfnitted to tickle the veal ginning to hair a new respect for his his black hair and sooty eyes. He ed as 'Zoo Imitations." _ The oil of joy is very cheap, %ud Il sty of a capriciou. woman—the sc'rt A: daughter's intelligence and adroitness. _r you can help the Door on with a gar. man who would never be a door-mat "Well,he's bred right to begin with. would be kind and courteous and graceful even if his parents had no: Sir Sydney Skinner; I bare no use went of praise, it will be better for well, I just couldn't help-comparing His original Spanish anceswr arrived 8 D whatever for anybody who wants them than blankets.=Henry Drum- him with other young men'I know. i with Don Gaspar De Portola in 1676 insisted that he should develop those •.. .- ++ something for nothing. _ mQnd. _ - "tio girl with a sense of fairness' and there isn't the faintest taint of social attributes. toned seep appreciating his many j aborivir.al blood, in his veins. The "Correct, Muriel.' Go on." -- — gi:alines. And after he mopped up FI family record on both sides appears to "He has a gorgeous sense of humor, -- Cajon Bonita with that odious Miguel be clean. There is no history of feeble- even if at times it is grim and deadly. - Gallegos I knew he was real. There minded, moronic, physically weak, in- It pleases him to give the other fellow are so few sea men cittafs in his big and little casino,-cards--an;d-spades i and he four aces, in order that he, _ Mand besides, he's such gorgeous coin-�tribe. That is very important He ass Ken Burney, may conquer him with gtany. Really, Dad, he's quite an ol•i• not a brilliant boy in school, but he fashioned ger•tlemar.. You just know' made g:vd, Has it ever occurred to the sweeps I think that indicates a E N T touch of knight-errantry. Yes, I'm . FRE Q U ^ — he is chivalrous. There is n-)- sure Y thing boriowed in his,wit; he makes •ti�y no modern wise-cracks, and he is never so humorous as when he is in deadly PAI ie s earnest." "That's the couch of Celt in him,my , dear. The Irish have a reputation''for bei" droll, but as•a matter of fact g they are the most serious and sad ra - - on earth. When they are funny they _ rarely know it." _ c "You've got to admit he's tremen- dously good-looking,Dad,and not in a ' t '�►� pretty way, either. He's masculine." _ "Well?+, _ "He's my ideal of a husband, darl- ing, "But he hasn't one nickel to rub against another—and until he is hits — — own man—+, C�• "Rubbish. There''s enough money in I NEVER let a throbbing head women depend upon Aspirin ` ' ardin familyfor three isn't your-_shopping! Or tablets every munIc" 10 spart; there? You could make him an axe- other pain that Aspirin ends so them from those pains peculias • �3a�e cutive of the company and give him a ; t ' good salary. I'm sure he'd earn it.,, a quickly.These harmieas tablets to women.These tablets do not are an antidote for the most depress the heart;they may bi ',;: "Muriel, don't dissemble with your i'acute pain. Relief is almost used as frequently as there 1' t: • ii. Pure, Cusp, old man. Are you in love with this ::„ -iustantaneous. Takes in time, need of their quick comfor;� - ;,, �' i+ light, flaky young fellow?" they will break up a cold and So, it's folly to endure an ) a "Yes, I am. I never dreamed I'd ltie0 off discomfort. They'll , pain that Aspirin tablets and alWipr be so unmaidmly as to admit It, but lteli�ve your suffering from relieve so roenptly. Ceto� 1t " `' FMH I have to, otherwise my chanow are w terribly slim. I've got to have you ttsuralgia, neuritis, or the like, genuine, w ch is always_t0 to pinch-hit for me, darling. Come any tient. Thousands of be had at any drugstore: now, Pop, don't dissemble with n'!!t. ' Don't you think he'd make you a won- derful son-in-law.!" "Honey," said the king sadly,"I most A's .1 R 'I N ,ISSUE No.�3—'31; a,�T _ '.:GALL. •, ., r 'e`4�•.J41i.. . .•p,�, 4 ` V ,� �. .:w .. v... ,'a _ ,"'h" '-..•:,).w''d �-.?`• .•�"..,; ,; '.iw. "'t`r ..•y. a,.•,; • •pay'` -.:.;•` ,' ... � .. ..- ..+'..`.`, +` �aL '• .F� .se.: r f:w�'-•.� t' ' '-.?s.. -.a,. ,�^:a.'1eH>",'' .-,•s�,M:3n•.,,�i. .�:, '^w^'.-.• lFi .•,n.,,�tn.° ,`44 h. :•,w.,P4'es,..,�, w�,.�• °� + ,i -rk* .. ... .. tiri those which induce bay fever, shouldf _ never be.brought into the house.Other - �h Ilelt Ora a Pekdo ly A plants con d not possil do harm, is anyroom, day or night. .. tea emu less otherb, oxa, Care For Candy - -.�� by _ •When he says itwithchocolates, � �� - t one..feels like leavingthem around, in 3 rw,�uue Riddick Bbw an open_dish-where_we may'"njoy the ORANGE ~ - sight as well as the sentiment of t4em, The Home Convenient your family and bap that number. It and We like them handy where we may - PEKOE _ - is extravagant-to buy one extra. snitch one twice in a while, calories BLEND Is you-,Home convenient? It will not notwithstanding. But Sine candles are be a happy place,unless it is convent- . sensitive to atmospheric conditions. 4 • ant for all--the members of the family. Woof Exposed to the warm air of rooms and - LA Each of them should have a place of Woolen materials are excellent for to humidity, they lose their crispness bis own in which to do his home work outside garments but are not popular as well as their Savor. Fine choco- and to keep his possessions-a corner'today as undergarments because wool I lates turn.gray and dull in appearance ! `y for his desk, a work bench, a bureau. irritates the akin and is too warm for 1 a,-,d lose something in taste, unless Fresh from the pa ew Is, the kitchen convenient for the our well heated houses. Woolen under- kept closely covered. They should be — --- _ •homekeeper7 If you take millions of garments do not launder well, but kept• in the ice-box or very cool seasoning. AIix the whole and bake extra steps and must-reach, stoop, shrink and that and harden, and wool}room, when not in immediate.demand. . EconomyCorner •i' climb and lift unnecessarily or more holds bacteria and shows the soil ( _ . for hour in a medium oven. than is good exercise,it tends to make readily. a�rots Dinner Menus To Serve 60 Persons Butterscotch Sticks. you over-fatigued. Over fatigue makes( For dresses and coats and other out- Those who do not have plenty of These menus have -beta used at!'' Quarter cup shortening, 1 cup. You cross to your family and in an un-I er garments, wool is the thing. Wool lettuce all winter, can substitute car- club and community affairs. The- brown sugar, 1 egg, 1 cup flour, 3(, 'happy mood and may even mak,, you has a very curly fibre with a scaley rots and rutabagas. These may be amounts can easily be multiplied it t teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon baking .311. , You can arrange your utensils'structure. These scales stand up i stored in a boa of dirt in Vie cellar and more than 50 pergtna are to be 'sere- powder, % cup broken nut meats; 1 � and furniture to save your, time and when moist and Warm and lie flat dug out crisp and fresh upon demand. 'ed. For coffee for 50, use one and teaspoon vanilla. strength. Analyze your kitchen and when cold and dry. This peculiar They furnish something live and fresh three-fourths pounds of coffee and 12 1 Melt shortening in sauce pan; .add household arrangement and see where habit is what makes it mat and also and rich in vitamins for'the days of quarts of water, This will give 75 cups ,sugar and when well blended remove you can cut corners. makes it easy for the manufacturer stale winter food. allowing for some second servings. 'from fire, cool until )ukewarm, thea to-adulterate the goods. Carrots have a complexion value and One and one-halt pounds of sugar will f add the unbeaten egg and beat well. Wool material Is usually adulterated help to make good blood and'rosy he needed. Six dozen rolls and two t Sift flour before measuring; mix and" Buying IlVladom • with cotton Abrea. Such goods wear cheeks. They are valuable for their pounds of butter is the average al- sift dry ingredients and add to sugar The housewife buys nine out of, well, better than all wool, but It is not lime--content and for -calcium which lowance• mixture, then walnuts and vanilla and every ten articles purchased and it as warm nor soft and will not keep its helps to keep the bones and arteries :Renu No. 1—Fruit cocktail, fried spread in shallow pan. ! she is to make every penny. count, she shape as well, and will show the soil I from hardening, Use carrots, raw or chicken, mashed potatoes, string cooked, three times a week, and you beans, hot biscuits, pineapple salad, Beefsteak and Kidney Pudding ?pends it. Tliere is not enough wool in the 1 will be less subject to' rickets and orange sherbet, cookies, coffee.' proportions of 2 pounds of beef- As a general rule, it Is safest to buy I world to 'supply the demand and It is i eczema. Fruit Cocktail—Gee gallon canned st reputable stores. It is rarely that!much .adulterated, and is used over mixed fruits 1 dozen grapefruit i juice ;.steak to 1 pound of beef kidneys, on we get real bargains from alluring but.and over again. The best wool raga Ions and seasoning according to taste. 1 inreliable venders. "Bargains"should Escalloped Onions and pulp), 1.2 pound cinnamon candy. ; era picked-to pieces and re-soon.vat. I usually use about 3 large onions. be closely scrutinized. It is not a bar,i ly mixed with new wool or cotton. —Peel em 1 aTi u toe mea a inch cubes Fried chicken—Twenty-five i to e %&in for you unless it is something Such material does not wear as well as until sender. 'Put !n a baking dish in flour, cut onions flee and mi: with 2-pound broilers. Split . down back with alternate layers of bread crumbs meat. Make a good"beef suet crust ,you need and which you will use res-,new wool goods. � sprinkle with salt and pepper and !sonably soon. See if it is standard! Some goods fa made by the use of and salt, pepper and butter. Over this, dredge with flour. Brown in .hot fat,l (not a baking powder crust) roll out size and make, ora "second" or freak�.., poor white sauce to which has been thin and line a bowl with same. Fill shoddy," short Abre clippings from then cook in a moderate oven for 30 added chipped dried beef, or chopped Icrust with meat preparations and add type• I the mills, which are worked into the minutes, ° In buying for a family, consider' mist or grated cheese. or chopped l enough cold water to moisten con. , surface of felted cloth. After a time I nuts, Bake to the oven. Any vege- Mashed Potatoes iSixteen pounds tents. Put on a top crust, which must endurance. Most household furnish-�these short fibres work out and are potatoes, 1 quart milk. Prepare In - - -- lingo must stand abuse as well as use. found on the inside of coat linings and f tables may be served In this way. Try usual way. not be, too thick, and seal tightly ,Avoid elaborate fretwork and carvings leave the surflb threadbare. it with carrots, or cabbage. gtriag Heans=Eight younds henna, around edges. Tie tightly with a pud- ! In furniture. Their care consumes( Wool goodsould be sponged and - 114 pounds diced bacon or salt pork• ding cloth, and place !a boiling time and patience. Usually, the bestMrs. Solomon Says: water; simmer gently for six hours. i pressed beforeing made up. This 4 cope boiling water. Cook slowly This seems rather a long time, but Is the cheapest, for long time wear; keeps it from spotting and shrinking) ll on your doctor before he baa to covered closely, until beans are ten- -1but there are articles which will have I call on you. Have a health examina• !s the secret of a good pudding. unevenly. In doing this pressing, der and waxer evaporated. little wear and only occasional use. keep the iron moving or it'will leave tion every year or two and avoid many Orange Sherbet—Three scups Cheaper makes of these will answer Its mark. Do not press hard or the diseases, and cures these which are orange juice, 1L cup lemon juice• 3 Poinsettia Salad. 'your purpose. It may be wise not to cloth will stretob. just beginning. cups sugar. 3 quarts milk. Dissolve in Take a targe ripe tomato, place It tie up much money !n equipment, but — 4 fruit juices and add slowly to milk. on a plate with the stem-end down• to replace this more frequently. = �Freeze. I ward; use a sharp knife and cut into _ A large stock of soap, starch, tooth (Plants In Sleeping Rooms five sections, radiating from the Mann No. 2—teal pot pie, biscuit Vests. or whatnot L likely to make It!s an old tradition that planta are ' . „ crust, tomato - jelly Salad,' baked'! centre, leaving each section adhere i dor extravagance. This !a a considerar harmful In sleeping rooms, but this is apples, sake, coffee. I at the stem; pull all apart slightly, ltion. Buy at times of over-production,I unscientific. During the day, planta ,`1� 1 Veal Pot Pie—Ten pounds veal, 6•then cut the skin with some of the for this brings real bargains. `give off oxygen and moisture and take! pounds potatoes, 8 carrots, S large tomato adhering back about midway In buying fruits and vegetables, con• up carbon dioxide. At night Email 1'onions. Dice veal and cook until ten- the.depth. of the tomato, pulling. that aider the appearance, condition, size, quantities of carbon dioxide are given "�', der in quarts of water. When almost back also, forming the petals of a _ Savor and correct measure or weight• oil, but a whole greenhouse full of I •,• y done, add vegetables diced and con- flower. Place in .a neat of lettuce A good pineapple has a fine aroma.!planta could not give o3 enough car- �t ay tinue cooking until vegetables are ' leaves, sprinkle over the opened The heavier grapefruit has more juice, bon dioxide to make any appreciable done, adding more water it needed., petals and the centre of the tomato and Is less pithy. -The same is true of,difference to the atmosphere. If win- Thicken the liquid. Place in baking grated yolk of eggs, decorate around Cold Storage Eggs lin blizzard): parsnips, turnips and many other'down are opened even slightly, the St. pans• with roaettea .of whipped cream, "Say, this is Ane bracing weather. — serve with French dressing- vegetables . vegetables and fruits. The solid head!feet would be ail. Biscuit Crust Eight cups flour, 1 _ of cabbage Is the beat. In buying for I In the winter, a good reason why `ice to be out all right." I cup shortening; 6 tablespoons baking several days ahead, select foods which;planta should not be to the sleeping powder, 2 tablespoons'salt. Mix like! will be ripe at different times, some I rooms is because the windows should If you haven't made any enemies any biscuit dough, roll % inch thickEarthquake !g Cracks for to-day, some day atter to-morrow. be opened at night and this would I you haven't mads anything else and cut 50 small biscuits. Place in Traced to Moisture )Estimate how many you require for freeze the plants. Poison plants or worth while. row on veal mixture and bake until polo Alto. Calif.—One cause of - brawn (20 minutes) In a hot oven, crevasses in the ground during earth. Bake balance of dough for extra serv- quakes is traced at Stanford Univer, ATEST GOOD - IJV I L L S H P Ing slip to moistureaki -t daft_which � Menu No. 3—Surprise meat balls, On a shaking-table,-a•hlch was con- ..: ,Lscalloped potatoes, cabbage salad;- structed by Professor F. J.. Rogers graham rolls, peach tarts, whipped shortly after tbte 1906 earthquake` " • Rtir x.; f �, :• cream, coffee. sand surfaces which are wett�tt In f Surprise Meat Balls—Fl ue pounds some areas than in others are sub- r cooked lean beef 2% cups grated;jected to artificial quakes. T� cheese, 1 cup lemon juice, 1 cups 'The wet sand swings to and fro chopped green peppers,, 1 cup chop k ° ' ,,,, .� •. .. _ 1n a wider vibration than the dry, :- z }`3 y°y �d M' olives, .5 cepa d cup chopped green and reverses the motion of its �fibra. > . drr Ped pimientos, 1 ~ � dried bread crumbs, .— tion more quickly than the dry soil ?' ., i, x �?,• _ x s 2 cups bottled or dilated ecaporat In the region between the wet and r, r � ed -milk, 5 beaten. eggs, 6 teaspoon4; dry areas this causes crevices to ap• . .J xis .,- • 1 salt. Mix all ingredients together ani pear. r , p y shape Into balls. Roll each in a slice ;��s=liia 'ri�# -fes � i �. ° � of bacon.-fasten with a toothpick and s't�!.yrr!$�tt7e► ..,:' Might Tr �TtT *++�i ...,,, .. ..�e��• i bake in a moderate oven, until bacon Y' Snappy Cheese 'r is crisp (about 30 minutes)., Customer (in drug store)—"A ,4 starplaster." mu d Drug clerk P f h bit 7 Salmon loaf. "We're out of mustard how about 'Two cups bread crumbs, 2 eggs, 1 mayonnaise?"—Judge. ' pound canned. salmon, ?�i pound -h ground fres pork, 1 teaspoon salt, .. . . �-i teaspoon Ifepper, %. cup milk or 'Tis better not to be than, be un! I happy. .—Dryden. • - � .., M =�S �� ,.� < ,.cream,. i tablespoon' sage or chick - •, � i a z The Eve' n1n •., -of LIFE NT let the even ng of our . # fife be shadowed by poverty. its ti; r Though the future looks bright now. a ` you owe it to yourself to make sure yourold age will be one of independ• ewe and comfort, The Canadian Here is the C.N.i9, Prince Robert, new liner, which has been described as the, last word. in shipbuild• Government Annuities Systemoffere -� Ing, an t vi f You an opportunity to do this.Send _ ;, d two ewe o her Interior. She has been described as architectural) 4aster than the Bremen Mail this eamm�ss Y and she will be a credit to Canada when she takes the Canadian trade and pleasure party from Halifax, for details. Coupon�7 8r°Ch - POSTAGE Dace, TAN-I. sailins February 21, on a 49-day cruise to South American porta, spending 11.days at Buenos Aires, where (:ANADIANGOVERNDj[El�l't ;FREE L° a Canada will haves, pavilion onthe grounds of the British Empire Trade Exhibition to be opened by the Prince Pima Bend mecum. of 'Wales. March 14, Lower left, smoking room, showing Canadian moose head. Lower right, a cabin, ANNUITIES ,�aw�i°i'$ °'aa°ooa�.e typical of the modern art put into this new unit of the Canadain merchant marine. It is expected that . >Pdae chs w Dwmmnew of Labour,Ottawa .300 members will take the cruise. Senators, members of Parliament, a representative of the Dominion ,v Qorernmeat, professional men, manufacturers -and many who are merely pleasure tourists are among those goo G.D.ROBERTSON,Minster Wbo have already reserved space. The party w 111. also include a representative of Sir Heurv,, g "Thotaton, preelde�t of the Canadian Natfbtral System. : • e '. . *,, } ;•; "er T...^ D.k W- .yt t�!•:ri. ..::'6.. A'Vq �7;X ms•.µr 'i,T. `'' %'•:✓.4,�-. .. > -A .� ., F' • , .. . o •Y , - J { 51 , Paid" Is J. Baxter, drag eon. 8 and `, 8.00; G. TER BANHAUP8Y ACT q M , .& - $ 3M 3 R BONDS—government. Mnntelpal and � Tran, drag W. T. Line, 2.20; G.•'tlrtu TERMS drag con. b, 4.35; D. Annie, install Security and service in Mortgage.Bonds. Also,Industrials. AUCTION SALE / Insurance of su tlna.. `� ;&w Safe investments at from b to " - 111.76 pipe.White-ale 3.25; J. Herbert ditto cent, per Tear„ e1.ii0 if ysidla idvaixe. Low raise for Auto Ineuraace and •. 3.25• M. Hickey, drag cog, 2 and 3. Faru1 Land Stock and ' �yeb•aiytioaa ro the United Sesta and Creat ' Fire Insurance. 1N8URAIW(`E—All classes written [n- Britain 82.00 in ad.ana. 5.50;• J. D. Remmer, ditto,. 8.25; W. Implements Also, representative of cludiog Fire, Autowabhe, Wind. .� J. White., clean ditch con8 and bonus The Canada Life Assurance Co. storm, Accident andSiekness.� wire f+nce cyn. 9, H.''.5: 1 c t r Hupkinr, , haul Seat. and 'widen rc.ud. con. ft, The undareigned authorized 421y Phone Pick. 515• Address Phone or write _ DAMN NlURKAR, Proprietor, 40.25. T. Phillipe, bonus wire fonc�e on Trustee of BROUGHAM, - ONTARIO 43tf ED. BOWMA.N,Whitby -The ntanui: g con:.nitt,�e on �Vl Ifl _ NOTES'AND COMMENTS. llosult•entr tin, frnllo ing: rted :uta! .i. (,,). ndecl Y R R H ' tl:�� f�llott•ir};; Hrnnc' '1'�•l. c'u. IU.i�; OtFere for sale h�• pufihr,xiictiop xEM 0 _FR 0 There 19 much evidence that aIle l'l,r. :itar.tp utul Stenvil, '�; '27; 61::r . i.ut lU, l.>nces+run 8, Tuan• •tivilized trUt'Id is becoc::itig broad Wildti, 1.J! i3.r11 •ar.ci: , bhipFof Packet inl . on Ii�•'tt;n, l.0=�, b.JO; 17. It. ltc.ct n, Rvg,, Births ec.,1 Tuesday. January the 20th, 1931 P t C K E R l .N G er miodad. Peat' :tgu, and •�,r.50;, J. Nlu,kar, F'r,ancial Pep xrt..I T."e, billowing.�'ali:c0 le ehallel� within ' the ruetuury of uttr etc., 116.00; P. It. l3etiton, acct.. gal. oluest inhabitants, the deepest :'25.00: Alc :tile^ship Alun. A,suciat- '' Iivr+c s, 1 blare, 1 Jersey Co«', 3 ion; 10.00 z Durham Cows, '2 Black and White - "hatred eai3ted.beteeen the Tari• , W. H. Pugh, rebate cio% Cutts, Cates, Deering Binder, Deer- sus reli iuttsdenominations. Rich i tax• 4,J0; T. Greek Clerk Di%. Court,! lidFish is aHealth-glVina a Food—eat more Of lt. g 4A0; E, Gleeson Bailiff, 4,00 ng Send Drill, Disc Harron', blower, alemomination held strongly to the Blandin Com. on Relief, as full- r�alking Plow, Riding Plow, Corn 1 Sc lb. by piece g FRESH SALMON opinion that those who did not ows: R. D. Sherwin, re Sykes, 25.98. Cultivator, Wagon, Hay Rack, Horse {15c lb. by whole fish Standing Rake, Buggy Cutter Cream Separ- adhere to their forme of belief g Com• on Damages for ' HADDIE, 15 cents per lb. ,tor, Car (Chalmers), Gas Engine, Sheep, as follows; C. Phillips one were heretics, and were not fit to sheep killed 20.00; A. W. O'Connor, Set of Sleighs, 125 ft. Draw Rope FILLETS, IS cents per lb. he associated with, but in recent 1 sheep killed, 10.00; W. Willson in- and Car, Set of Sling Rope, 10 Tons * "years that narrow mindedness'ie specting camel 4.5'J. Hay, 350 Bush. Oats, 10 ft. Ensilage, OYSTERS. 35 cents per jar steadily disappearingDnoing the standing Com on Bonuses for wire Quantity of Strap, Doubletrees, Neck WHITE FISH, 15 cents per lb. - fences, etc.,: W. S. Gibson, con. 2 re Yokes, Forks, Other small Articles past year we read of Jewish rabbis 2 Sets Team Harness, Set Single ditch, 50.00. SALMON SNACKS, 30 seats per lb, t" '.and ministers of the United Church A Borrowing By-law was passed Harness. In Toronto exchanging pulpits. providing for the banking accommod- also A few o such an occurence ation at the Can. Bank of Comzherce. 100 acres more or lass being the ears a'g y south half of Lot 1J, Con. S. cit the A resolution was passed by the -CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERINGF would be uuheard of. In these Township of Pickering, u , l" w Council supporting and giving• their situate a comfortable house a nen' ' flays we find these two sects work- approval to the resolution to be pre- $ng hand in hand is charitable sented the Hydro Commission re the bank barn. The fall plotting has all phone Maris. 5020 Phone Pick. 800 Gatineau TransmissioLinbeen done and three acres seeded to work, and the Jewish rabbis The meeting issio n n ees.10.20 � fall wheat. The farm will be offered -- _ aecoguize ttie tact that ris meet a¢ain on Monday February 9th, sale at threw-o'clock ---- - w*as'a reap tcI10 raerted a greatnoon, subject to a reserve bid anal subjectHardw' ar' e ' Store •� -` ---- " '-- �— subject to existing mortgages. • uufluence, and they do nut cry, a� C'IOt-NTY COUNCIL the Jews of old did, "Crucify.Hint, •C•UUXTY OF ONTARIO Terms of Bale: 10 per cent of pur7. - erucify Him." A fete dNys atau an - The first meeting of the Council of chase price to be paid at time of coca ant cxcurre in t to ruvtucrthe Garperation ofr 1st, 1931. We submit with f 0,t i- salea balance on ar-before March aria for the year 1431 will be held( ple+aeare, this new Balance Sheet we have of Quebec which N anuther ev.i pursuant to statute in the Council Terms on Chattels--Cash - drawn ftp fur you deuce of the grow•iug 90r>,1•%tilll Chamber in the Court House in the - between different sects. A Ruman Town of Whitby on Tuesday, the 27th The Trusts and Guarantee Cb Ltd. CREDITING,YOL' :—Pleasant Relationebips Catholic bishop was opeoinq a day of January, 1931, at the hour of Toronto, Authorized Ass'nees Friendliness and Generosity new church in his diocese and as two o'clock in the Greig and Littlejohn, Uxbridge. .. Confidence and Loyalty - All account, to be laid before the their Solicitors _ ' _ _ the church was not fully equipped, Council should' be laid forwarded to the be 'the minister in the United Church Clerk, properly certified, at least M m. Maw- Auctioneer. DESTI:�GI YOU :-885 Days which to _- IkInstalled the bishop his pulpit for three days before the meeting of the Happy andd Prosperouss the service and a lad from the Council. LEAVING A SURPLUS :—Our Appreciation and y Dated at Whitby, aloe 12th day of Mo n a r c, - Beat W uthee for ` Ignited Church presided at the January, 1931. - - - '- organ. Also in the various de. Arthur E. Christian aomtnatioas of the Protestant County Clerk. Poultry Feeds A HAPPY NEW YEAR _ � - - 61bnrches, Is"attention is paid to _:Notice to Creditors Full line in stock - Illre creeds. They believe more .. . 'than ever that true Chr'istanity In the Matter of the $state of Rachel Let IIS utaOII pries OII J. S. BAL.SDON, 'PIC KERING ~ depends more in a man's character Ana Gordon, late of the Township Y +and in his trying to follow in the of Mariposa in the County of Vic- Bran, Shorts, .Oil Caine. - - - - . Joof the Waster,, who west Ntoriw, Widow. Deceased.oTicE is hereby Riven that all cr.= Sampson Feed Mammoth Pace Slaughtering Sale about doing _good and uplifting ditore and others having.any clatars etc , etc. _ those who had fallen down. against the Estate'of the late Rachel 1 p Beginning January 15th and lasting Ana (cordon, who died o0 or about the Fourth day of January, A D., John Sunderland until February 15th. . • _.• _ - 1111 - in pICKERING COUNCIL. 1�l Ontario. arerrh fired to I Whitevale the Count of -Victoria in the Prov• The above Council met pursuant y Let us quote a few of these specials to - statute on January 12th, at 11 or before the Sixth day of February, H. G. Michell, Cl. aremolnt Ment heavy black rubbers, solid heal, rash Bale price : Boys' sizes, i m. in the Township Hall, Brough.-_ 1931, to the undersigned solicitors for Lot 3i,cos. 7, Pickering, 139 and 1.99; HeavyMackinaw coats, reg u to $ 93, cash sale am: All men:bera preset - ti iitlar crura. Laaecu•nr und."__h --. __. -- r av rib wool underwear; while the las chair. Will of the said Rachel Ann Gordon, 2021 Local Dealer.' I' S' y t LI-9 John Phillip,, S. A. 0. was heard, their natues. Kddresses and deserip- per parment ; Penman's heavy fleece-lined nndie?, reg. 1 00 aced his report given: rion4 and full particulars is writing of casb -Kle price i9c per garment ; Best quality boys' W. A. Beare wa, heard re grading 'heir claims,a st cremem of their ac-i Pickering Mills hockey boot?,clearing each '?wfe price-2.69 per_I)r. d. counts,And tbP nxture;of. the securi-, See our.baud hills for other -pecial Iter::--'getter -till, visit our store, on marls adjoining his property: I ties, if asp, held he thein; nalit wnd rieP�. ,Vt'arren Wiillson, Sheep inspector, - compare q. y p N•� abii.,,aticrt.oa your.part, And take notice that after the sixth FRONT RANK POULTRY FLED sas heard and a number of reports d-Ay of Fehruaey, 1431♦ the said A%'il- one ''Sc(s .11ward. liain Cruess will procred to distribute EGG MASH Ph' ` •A considerable amount of eorre�• theassets of the said Eitateanion; - GROWING MASH p f pondenwas heard and disposed of. the persona entitled thereto, having C E C I L '-'-� B R AD L E Y The proposal by W. M Croskery to regard only to the claims owhich he institute a bull census was set aside shall then have had notice,and that There- is quite an advantage by "till the County Council meeting. the said William Cruess will not he using Fres Mixed Feeds. Our p I O g a R S N C* Byla xs were introduced and passed liable for the said assets, or any part feeds are not stocked exeatting the following appointments- thereof, to any person to whose claim up wooths ahead. . * • . • rF —Board of Health; R. E. Forsyth, he shall not then have received notice. Is Your Pickering News aid for '? . I The Reeve and the W. O. IL Dated at,Lindeey this Ninth day of We recommend our),)airy Rations � � • —Weed Inspector; Adam S January, A. D. 1981, y pecto , pears for quantity and qualit PPANT dt FxosT. -3heep Valuators; W C. Willson, & Temple Bldg., - milk production. r G. M. Forsyth. Liodsay. Ontario, Chopping every y —Auditors; Wm..Gormley and R. J. 'Solicitors for the said - pPi g eve week 'da at 8e Ns • . 1 _ r '.--Sc _ Witliand\Uruees, mow,less than 5 bas 1 r bag for lots of 5 bags or A ± --School Attendance Officer; John �.yg= EExecutor pr bags r bag. Barley 10c. _ —Pound-Keepers; W Shea, M. R. _ Bryant, W. J. Clark, R. .W. Balsdon, . Phone 581? �t attel the #fttg'; 8flightwag A. Thom, A Chester, J, Pearce, T. Have you _ = , , t _Bnckrin, P. J. Rdwe, C. Hood, E. R. Pickering ll ong ContuanO Wilkey, W. B. Burk, F A. Major, A. .renewed yourDail COaCh Service Hagerman, V. Parkins, W. Middleton, - te Annis, Thos, Norton, O. P. Farr- Subscription C0'r a�, ."Coal , ler, J. A. Jones, T C. Gostick, V. Jam- - • 11 PICKERINO-TORONTO iieson, M Evans, A. Brizrialk, J. Pail- Ister, J:Meyer. Fare 5O Cents l --Fence-Viewer;; C. McCausland, D. - --- - - - — Bard and Soft Coal of the' Carruthers, C. Field, W. Gormley, J. Clear It Up New Leave Pickering (Standard Time) Leave Toronto Andrew, Geo. Cowan, E. W. Sleep, T. best quality on A. M. P. M. _ . A. M. P. M. Annan, 1t'.. Mitchell, Irvki- . White, that core throat, quinsy- tonsilitis; hand K 7.'23 _ 3..55 - a 7.30 3.3U 1W`, H. Chester, W. P. P,tt�, .I. Tocid, laryngitis, croup, hay fever, colds, - U. Blake, W. H. F picot', W. Peebles,I whooping-cough bronchitis and ton- a 7.53 4,33 8.30 4.80 -W. W. Gee,rAlf. Rogers, J. Byers, G. sil trouble. =Use Sybilla Spahr's rem- THOS �W 'J 5 5510.30' 8.3C 5.3U A. 9.55 6.55 10 30` 76.80 Duncan, W. B. Milne O: H. Pu¢h, J. edy. Good results or money back, try f S. Wilsom, W --H, Pugh,-J-1 1T it., E. C. Jones druSgist• ._ .. ... .. __ PiC1�A=1]S�, 4,=t_ 1D 55 b 7.55 .'V. Gregg and N. Yake. •' -- - -- -- ; . M. 9.55 P. M. 8.30 The standing Com. on Roads and P. M. h 9.55 12 30 b 9.80 1 . 1.80 10,10 Bridges reported and recommended 12.55 10.55 - the following payments: D. Pugh, ;L Cj M 1 2.55 0 y 1.55 11.55 2.3(1 11,30 drag con. 4, 6.00; J. Soden grav coil. fi:ind 7, 54.30; R. Lister, drag con. 9, h Daily except Sunday. b Saturday,Sunday and 5 )0; H. Woods, cut brush con. 1, 16. Fresh Salmon, l6c lb., b9 piece, 15c lb., by whole flab = Holidays only. c Sunday only. 25; G. Lav repairs, 6.61; J. Hodge, Winter caught White Fish, 18c Ib. COACHES STOP 71T ANY POINT TO PICK UP ahov. gray. con. 2, 3 and 4, 16.00; T. y p p 3c' PASSENGERS. SIGNAL PLAINLY f!r:+rdon, haul gray, con. 8. 4.25; A. O' Aylmer choice peas. 2 tins ... 25c P &G s0a , 10 bars,... - ' 71. ifimnor, ditto, 2.50; R. Hedge, haul Aylmer choice tomatoes, 2 tins 27c Pearl soap, 1..0 bars, 48e TO.THE DRIVER. s�rr_2, 8 and 4; 116.60; C. S. Bryant, Aylmer choice corn, 2 tins 25c Ozydol, large pkd. ,., .. 23c Coach connections at Torpnto for Buffalo,Niagara Crawford, ditto'S3.7o; . Puckrin haul Currants, lbs tins ,.. "' `29c Corn flakes 8 pkgs, ,, 25e b�alls,'HOcill a,Midland, Jacksons Point and Barrie, . -ditto 66.75; E. Bryant, ditto 53.75; F. + r and ahov. gray. on von. 2, 8 4,�. and Icing anger, 81bs., .. 2x Quick Quaker oats, china 86c intermediate points, engine grading on R. 11 ^^ 35; Win- Connections at Buffalo and, Detroit for all ter Bros. haul grav an c� ; con 2 Goodyear Tires: Exide Batteries IT, S.A. points. 8 and 4, 210.65; J. C• Brvw ad Battery Charging }. gray. on con. 8, 19,75; W. L vt- Call And see us or T nee, spread gray. con. 4, 5.00; �ti _ 'Yh:.nH twit order, We deliver. �rn �oach 'L m0 ei s i -, po.. fur railing con. 1. ,.20 y C•>nper, gas and oil for truck anis phone Markham 6402. �chovel brush and scythe, 84.77, J.'! s� 15.00;t bonus or, wire fence con- '6. �'lf m• M. -Duncan, i3ene Me Green Rivet 85.00; Roy Tvnrci, acct. salary, 1Fi0.001 _ Aierchamtf _ w '' :-w a••" h .1. A+.' '!'!. ..•p ,� <_ ., ,..' .. .� °�.r •.✓ J.a . ..gar 4N I^ . -:,,�X•�.0� ... s..-.x--� ., ... „. '. ',.' ..Q i 9 - .�,,,: u..j>7• 'J ni•' �;,,-wn^S'r'M..n '1p- •".).,9�. . V'e,a-'. w -.w.. .•. ., .�.�:': . .•/ .�•.....". -.... ., '^•a"•� c l+.r �•J 1 - } .moi. f - -"7.f'Y y.+, 4a ._•.., ..'�V1, •-,� .. l w. •• ',.-.- .. y. .... ,. � As'-: 1 i �l'.•- 4r. �. _ �ti.•. ''� �,.r•.. •.' "x - .. _ -' - r - , -,. �{_ . . ,. .,_ - Vii'• «, .. y ..i ° CLARiMONT. Mrs. R. Rawson entertained the lyre. Gleeson is confinedto Ger BALs RtO18T[R. ' 'l• { ' lady .members' of the United bed and is under the doetor'a care, G46erin Sia' Removes Sam Ftagold Of Toronto,4 was Church Choir to tea on Wedn%* threatened-with pYneumonie. (v'aIIt3@ Of Stomach- (fit$ home over Sunday. da avenin last. Tuesday, Jannary--Qth, 19st.Anct- - �► g Morgan and Mrs. Pugh celebrat• ion sale of farm lang, stock and Simple glycerin, buckthorn bark, Clifford Soden, oil' Toronto, ohn and Mrs. McLellan have ed their 25th weddlog anniversary - im spent Sunday at the home of his y plernents, the property of Will- saline, etc., a3 mixgd in- 'Adlerik'p4 taken up appartments in the cit on Saturday last, and in the even• iam Levi Linton (insolvents will br-aetb on BOTH-- upper and 1+rRer =parent's here. y• Miss Bessie Graham and Ilean Mr. McLellan has secured a good f�ene�sertained a number ,of'their sot,i at lot 10, son. €. Pickering Tp. bowel, removing poisons you never 'Cooper Of Toronto, were home position as electrical engineer-with Sale at one o clock p. n:. NN-m. Maw thought •ere-there and which caused over the week-eud. the Hydro. Chicken-pox is again �p revalent Auctioneer. _ _ gas on other' stomach- rouble: Just ' - CIifford `arid hire. Pilkep and There is quite a large number of in the neigliboihobd. Claremont � ONE poonful relieves GAS, sour children, of Toronto, visited their applicants for the position of s�"' to be -vers-fortunate in tott:ach, sick headache anfic;arii�tipa= people here on Sunday, postmaster in- Claremont, The securing its shake of every form of Don't �.os+e Mone tinri:" Don't. take medicine ixhtch ; Frank Cooper returned house on inspector was in tod•a,rrn Monday disease that cornes along_ _ _ y cleans >nly PART of bowelQ,'but let Sunday, after attending the fuue Mr. Lewis was in Taranto over Onyaur Poultry, _Save front Giro �dlerika lOoki.-pg• over the different build• gfvtz you a REAL clearif, a the R•eek•eud and called on air` cents on evr.j•y bird. It-you sell them- a,d _ee how good ' sal of his brother. Herb, in the lugs "live. sante one ha to kill chem for g you feel. It will Peace River District. The raRr::ar meeting of the Ti, McIntyre,- who, although doing the market.-Sell t'eern in proper mar- s uprise 3.u.. E. C. Jones, druggist., There will be a special 'cleaning H. S. of the 'United Church of nicely, is obliged to , iemain in- ket condition to get the best rnirket " sale of winter rl Toronto near the hospital until, price. All Blacksmithing 1 goods at L. Fin• � arernont was held at the home poultry should to starved �. probably the middle of February. for 24 hours before killing, and let me gold's for the next two weeks. o,[ Mrs. 'Dr.) Tomlinson on the "Punctuality beats Confidence." do the killing and dressing. I kill cul- Call and get a bargain. * afternoon of Thursday, Jan. 8th, The January meeting of the Wom try in the right way I fther them Horse-shoeing and General Work The services next Sunday in the there being a good'attendance and en's Institute .will be held at the right out to-the wing 'tips. I don't proeiPtly attended to. Baptist Church at' 11 a. m. and a very interesting program, in• home of Mrs.Rawson on the after• mind a few quills or pin feathers, we . Lawn Mowers Shkrpeaed 7 p. m. The morning subject will cludiag a paper on -Japan" dada noon of the 21st. The se acts get them all out. You get the best and-Repaired. be "The Enlarging Life." short talk on "Temperance" and price for poultry killed and dressed under discussion Will be: 1. The right. Satisfaction uaranteed.Goo. and Mrs. Lee, of 9toaf[ville other interesting topica. Plans Greatest Movement of the Times; atche�rg oma sin l 1 is I kill th emd Phone Malv..4125 and Mrs. Palmer, of Claremont, were completed in rNgsrd to rats. y _ Mrs. Ing the missions 2• Canadian Art. Roll Call name Poultryfor Bale, killed fresh while ou lasted the letter's sister, missionary allocation for of Canadian arti-t. A Call, at,: wait. ring in our poultry earlyyas C S 3C � � -- .Jones, of Whitby, on Sunday. 1981. All r+.embers were glad to tendance is requested. g they are better for hangingaday or 91y HIGHLAND CREEK ' Quite a -number from here at- hear that the allocation for 1980 • • if for your own use. I also draw poul- ltended the annual convention of had been raised. After the meet try for entertainment#.dinner parties. MVE ^ the Township S. $.• Association ing Mrs, Tomlinson invited all Children Almost Hate social chicken dinners, or for home O 'L �` which wss held in the Kinsale present to the dining room where use etc. United Church, she gave a charming tea, assisted Cross, Nervous' Mother I have a few dozen Jerusalem Cher Having rented m ,. � y Premises sirs - My children almost hated me. I tants for sale. The - Our police trustees are to be by her daughter, Grace. While n y make good win- Pick-ecing I have moved to congratulated for removing the Christmas red@ and greens were was so cross. Thanks to Vivol, my ow plants,from 26 cents up, in bloom nervousness is all gone and we are _or berries, ,�gZl� " _old engine which hes been stand• used profusely in the dicing-room, - tog on our streets for s long time the long tea table was bright with happy again. Mrs. T. Johnstone. A:H.COOKE. Where I will, conduct a black. .. For 30 years doctors have re_ Just•west of the bridge, Kingston Rd. smithin business and e than removing as eye sore. candies and a bowl of ivy and p• 14-28 g On Monday we were treated to nasturtiums. During the tea hour scribed Vinol because it contains Pickering. service station. " site a fail of snow when about Mrs. Casks and Mrs. Scott important mineral elements of-iron. s y pro calcium and cod liver peptone. The Fall 1990—Spring 1931 Imperial oil and gas, tires and six inches fell, which makes excel• vided rnnaicsl numbers. A vote fire repairs. very first bottle brings sound sleep ' lent sleighing. While motoring of thAnka was Riven the hostess and a BIG appetite. Nevous, !worn- v � � � Also, Taxi Service to or from is fairly good there are many who turned the proceeds of the Hard Time$ 1'rlCE iij,�t out people are surprised how QI:ICI{ any Point• sleighs and cutters to be seen. t?e over to the missionary cause. Vinel gives new life and pep! Tastes Some excitement waa created I The W M. 9, invites all ladies of delicious. E. C. Jones druggist. 3 Baby Ramblers, Red... 2.00 T on Tuesdaymorula when Rose church tF, q ase interesting 3 Climbeiag Paul's Scarlet 2.50 Al * LAW .. _ ♦ vans team o young horses, rneefin¢: lield each month. B ac. amts iia 00 , which was left standing in front ���" g 3Gus Au Tepletz. Red ., 2,00 Phone Brook. I30�-- `r of J. H. Beat's furniture store, az+ z+ 3 Coreopsis •• •• 1.0ir g1I18t�le - O.ntarl® ' decided to go borne, artd ran Horne shoeing a Specialty. 3 Gaillardia „ 1.00 , north at a teriffic rate. No dam• NEW 3 Chrysanthemums, Hardy 1.00 STORE I All General Work.including Wood 3 Gypeopb{ilia(Baby's Breath) -100 age has been reported. Work, promptly_ 3 Iris. German 0 0 The annual meeting of the attended to. 3 Paeonias Baptist Chorerh was held last Also, 1.1.00 38hasta Daisy 1.00.. 1.50 Thursday, Jan. 8th- Reports from pork and Beane, 2 cans for 28c Aion t for Taco Farm 'everp department showed the Prom ohdreh to be is a fiourishin con_ 7 j lbs. of Oatmeal for ... 25c Machinery. John T.Biliot6, Agent, : $Pigg -g 8 Cane Peas for :� dition. The services wee# b F'. S. °W'ppd,'vraxtl WM Mary 8troet, eshaws, - - weep have been well atteadee� 4 Pke Jelly Powders for .,. .. The special feature of the eye Wrapped'Toronto Bread 8c GREENWOOD ¢91y Phone 414 W - .-Wtf service, Doing the old familiar Choice Geyion Zea, alb. 2& - bymas with evangelisticisaddress 2 Pggs Iodized Snit for _ 26c, p reecciiaa y a large 8 Pkg% Corn Flakee for ... •ftc and been a p We deliver eve SPECIAL .dad iacreaatag congregation. every�y . � - - - t • ) . Iliad!y have testified to bieeaings HIgheot prices paid foe batter e r received and it is the desire of the and eggs IPutor and Deacons to eontiaFe Save-vasa coupons for Roger@' - E speak of artistic -'tobe of service to the whole iiia silverware also the child's - - - r r ItricQ IP on en o g p• designs that an � y i y good singing savings aril t a 'and a simple Gospel message,come dignified. not artistic land worship with as. - - designs flints would be ' Nett Monday evening. January C. A. OVERLAND We are clearin our stock before in- inappropriate for the a, 119th, at 8 m., a lantern lecture 'g,l phone 2501 pwvose in view. The 'will be delivered in the Baptist y v entory. • A 1 our used 6tOCk one illustrated is situ• - !Cbnrch, by the Rev. James Hall= including 118ate�'B� COOk f pl` yet has artistzy, MM A. who has lately returned from Africa where 6e has served s •.No Greater Tribute' stores - _ #►a a Miss;onary under the anapicea s -- ig; ----- cream saga - 'f• ck N. W. ---SpA I3 +`' - hn, — of the Sudan Interior i►1is�i - _ • ,• -.- s ,etc. R Mr, Hall is a worthy graduate orator a 'ill KinRetac Road, T be sacrificed Whitby of McMaster University, farm : CLARE_'IriOtiT _ , which college he went out to Pbo a «'bltb ♦ Africa. This lecture is- the third - Grocery Specials: .. �oC C�l.�le�' wild boots going- at at 'seat! -- �� r 4t y of a series of lectures being Riven f3 B:+ry G& P Soap,' .. Skates- gg - this winter by the Young People's .. Lbs. Soap Ghip-, „ `?.tc greatly Society. Splendid statherings 7 Cakes Castile Soap, .: 25c reduced prices right in the F _ have attended those already held, 1 Large pkit Oxydol, 23c !and a cordial invitation in extend. 2 Cans Pork and Beans,•• 25c start of the season - ed to the general public to come 2 Cane of Tomatoes, 25c - and view the pictures of African 2 Pkga shredded Wheat, .. 25c watch this apace for further partionlars llext week. ' Maple Zieaf Mutual life and hear at first hand the 2 Pkga helloggg'8 Bran Flakes, 25e }� � Co.etc of the transforming power of 2 Pttgo Rice Drispies, 25c _ i V rp po .. ;. - t► the Gospel of Christ in this dark Large Pkg Roman Meal, 83c Oh farm and country Continent. Other lectures to fol- 1 lib Good Family Tea,.., e� (IOODYEAR TIRES - �apr.�e buildings. ' -liow daring the coming - - - - -._ - --- --. -- Windstorm el nsurfce on buildings, are: Feb. 28rd, Bolivia, by Rev. Highest price paid for butter and eggs - w n -m ,Silos eta. — - Dr. Stillwell, General Secretary phone order.- We deliver= are reduced and a brand new stock to -Automobile Insurance Baptist Foreign Mission Board, $ •� •� g �- of all kin" Toronto ; March 9th,"rhe Holy �ehoose from. -You will never buy PARKS FOR SAL>;i f; =Land,•' by the Rev. 0. H. Schutt, Phone Claremont 8701 Tpt. Bap AptHtl 11th;ions: _ _ them cheaper., $ Look over D BOWMAN or phone BOBS' °`°°t°' January .-dour present stock OT A H J� B •a returned Missionary of our Bosed. BY. O 1 20 WHIT NT. What might have been a fatal C earance Sale accident occurred on Sunday - - - _ � I -- Green River r ` evening at the C. P. R. crossing Of RIIbbers IInderweal� , < _ :' just south of the Brock Road Charles Codger, - ' ��Claremont Basket Factory ! a school. Dr. N. F. Tomlinson, Sweaters, Shirts, Mitts - — Manufacturers of accompanied by his wife and and socks. All kinds of Frnit BAskets, Berry daughter, Grace, and his brother = Baskets - aod the latter's wife, was return Men's jumbo knit sweater costs, Prates,Tarnier% '�' Wing home from A short motor trip. carrel and red, reg. 3,50, for 2.20 _ Baskets, Clothes Baskets. Ae l approached the crossing a pen►nFin ribbed all wool under. The MOs Frank �ennOCk, freight train n-as passing. and a9 wear, re , 1.50 at .. 1.19 he applied the brakes, the car R Shirts, military . Proprietor continued its Ray on account of y flannel, plain f h - the iev condition of the road and. or checked, reg, 1,50, for 98c Liquid - { Maker o the well known q Barnes'Baskets, ran into the train. The car spun Uen's Socks, all wool, per pair 25c i Phone Markham 640A around three times when the Bain Mitts and Gloves, reg. 1,50, Investment naught it. Fortunately the great for 75c and 98c er part of the train had passed _ before the collision had taken place, otherwise the probability is GROCERIES SAVINGS B%uk Account is primarily an in. that all the occupants would have Quaker 3 minute oatmeal, vestment. But it is the only investment yield= t been killed or very seriously in large'• ckage . 25c ingja fair rate of interest, that is available for N,r �,v_=t�Ysrrr ,jured. As it -was Dr, Tomlinson p is Via« •• 59'c yyour use at a moment's rotice. Emergencies can was cut about the face and Mrs. Good Dairy Batter,lb. ,.. `28c be immediately met by the bank account that has Tomlinson received a ver badly Matches, 8 boxes ... 25c been consistently developed. Your investment,as 9ankiet Oran such, yields sprained ankle, which, at very was gee, per doz.. 20e regular returns in intereei+l-. YoaG ; .'. -'- ^• Peas, 8 cans ... 25c r investment as a bank account ` thought to have been broken. yields constant The other occupants of the car Dates, 8 lbs. 25c satisfaction and peace of mind in the fact that is ' ♦ were lees seriously injured, except Tea, Crown Blend 88c +always ready Por other uses witk ut'the trouble Miss Grace, who escaped injury.- Tomatoes, large tin, 2 for-; ;.28c of converting it into cash, - � The car badly wrecker, but . not bey, ,apair. L, Fingoldg I ' OLD' S I who ha to be oma, in 2i C�/1n�r N BANK/��jjt - t'11J 1t'Bl�i t�l vl l>t, ' them, too tom,, darty -home, and later the car was' taken to Sand. derson's garage. All can con- Lower Price Store OF COMM EI�C� * g•rattilate themselves on their = ►narrow eRcape. Are glad to+ -Where Ouality Conuts 4 7HE Su.ieh u�AleA is crr,nlgnrnnlad TANDARD BANK OF CANADA ➢ Sold Find Installed by _ knew that they Are All recovering I I FRANK J PROII3E !airi=ly from their inj arias. CLAREMONT, . ONT, - _ _- - i PiCKMIN 3 - ONTA W ,� .,:., �_.•.,-.',+..w,. ;. ,., ,: ,... y .., _. ... ��+ ... f' fir. ' w R.. -. - • _ ry -. ... •,`�. 1L'/Y.;,�ivky '-C v"-Mtr iFIR c .00,Letters Acquired From Widow Daring Rescue Canada's Poo&tion•Estimated - Historicalves Three Lives At 10 Million As Census Be .. _ . _ ... .. . Reveal Facts of B.C.B. gins ;.Yictriria. Jana 11.—Considered one •art's Land. Other documents were Skater at Sault Holds Up I Ottawa, Oat.—This is census year: the West and.-tie great basic wealth written by Peter Skene. Ogden, Dr. Csirl Companion Until - In the first year of every decade,Can• of the countrhas attracted thousands _.-_— of the most valuable historical colleo- Joha.'McLougliltn, Sir James Douglas,. ado's official population ip recorded; of immigrants, with the result that in Rescuers Arrive tioua in the British Columbia archives. John Work, Robert Campbell„ Peter - -� racial tendencies noted and other ire- 1911 the: populationwas"7,206,843.group - --- - lezander - Sault Ste. Marie, Out,, Jan. 11.— Portant facts and figures gathered by When the World War began, however, W. Deasei judge -- - and-memoranda written in Western Rasa, Sia John_Felly, $fir John Rich- Chilled to the point otexhaustion;Wii= as army o government field workers._.immigration waned and then virtually - anada in the period 1830.59,has been ardson and many others. I This work will begin soon, the pre- ceased. frit Sanderson and Gladys Boville,; liminary organization having been go- In 1921; when the last census was _ cquired for the province by John Included in the colleolMn are the had a narrow escape from death when - -Howie, provincial archivist. personal letters of_Rev. J, Smelthurst Ing on In Ottawa for some months: taken, Canada's population.waa 8,788; . _ The collection was secured from the (Florence Nightingales' lover) to vari- they broke through th9•ice oto Lha St. At the turn of itis twentieth.century 483. Gove time officials estimate the estate of the hate George Graham of ous persons in Upper Canada. A re- Mary's River, near the pavilion. They -Canadas' population,was 5,371,315, and. Dominion�az crossed the 10,000,OOG _:::.the Hudson's Bay Company, through markable portrait in oih from the were some distance from chore and in since then the country has made more mark and that the 1931 count velli ,.,his widow, at Fort William. Ont. Out- brush of Paul Kane, in 1846, discloses deep water. After several skaters had rapid expansion than An any other show this to be Canada's official pope- - f., standing are lengthy letters from-the a fine representation of Donald Ross, period of its history. The opening of lation. ` pen .01: Sin George Simpson, famous chief-factor o1 the fur trading tom- regarded it as almost impossible to -fur trader; who was govet`nor of Rup- pang in that day. reach the pair, who were.clinging to I Septic Sore Throat ... The Markets �. the ice, Gordon McDonald and George 170 Workers Buried- Winterless West Draper,who were skating on the river, Feared in Manitoba - came to•their rescue. McDonald push- PRODUCE QUOTATIONS • • ed a plank to the pair and went out Toronto dealers are buying produce~ .. Predicted' 11 the Irl to safety The Pas, Man.—Possibility of an at th-3 following -irices: a By Huge Landslide ...Now on it. He first pulled e g y - _— I and.then rescued Sanderson.just when outbreak of septic sore throat,.- the Eggs—Ungr'ad�d. cases' rtturned, (the. waters were about to claim his disease that took a toll of lives in fresh extras, 30c; fresh first., 26e: I' Disaster in'Ecuador. Will.Halt}W.eather Yearly Less—Violent, Kirkland Lake, Ont., last.fall i seconds, 20c; fillet extras, 22c. life. Spectators declare that Sander- s feared p son showed great heroism. Butter—No. 1 Ontario creamers, . Traffic for Month Is Claim, and This Year by residents of Reed Like, a small solids, 31%c; No. 2,'30%c. Holds Record. community 19 miles inland.froth .Guayaquil, -Ecuador. —.Emergency Warns His Companion c; No.i1, toes sr—Special, 29 to -. •.-. crews worked feverishly on Sunday to Wianipeg:TBars, dusty streets can 65 on the Hudson Bay Railway. 30c; No. 1, 28 to 29c; No, 2, 26 to 26c. He broke through the ice first,.then According to provincial health au- extricate the bodies .of 170 track la* be seen in Alberta cities and towns; warned his companion to circle back Irove Cheese—No. 1 large, colored, 3%to to- borers who were engulfed by a land- Saskatchewan reports very little to safety as soon as possible. She was diphtheria.heldiwasenot adipulgedtbow 19ed and government graded, 13s{i t, Islide along the Guayaquil Quito Rail- snow and Manitoba has Set to feel apparently unnerved by the accident 'way Saturday, but had little hope of a real heavy stroke from the hand el many persons were suffering from the Quotations to poultry shippers are r lfirding any one alive. and tell, breaking through is another disease at'Reed Lake but at Mile 327 as follows: old man Winter. Throughout the place, Sanderson broke his way to . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asmus and two Poultry, "A" ,fade,-Alive—Spring Lailway officials said the slide was Canadian West Jack Frost so far this her, and for t*n"minutes held her up' chickens, 6 lbs. each, 25c; over 5 to sof such enormous proportions that the children were stricken by the un- season has failed to maintain the re.�until the rescuers arrived. When the!-known malady and rushed to hospital lbs., 19c; over 4% to 5 lbs., 17c; over novinal movement of trains will be im- putation he has. built himself ot. the people gathered near by he pleaded 4 to 4 z lbs., i5c; 4 lbs: and under, . peed for a month. at The Pas: A third child, it was 14c. Fatted hens, over 6 lbs., 21c; f prairies. with them to make an effort to save stated, had died from the sickness at, over 4 to 5 lbs., 19c; over 3% to 4 The -men buried were removing the I Wild ducks are cavorting about the the girl and let him perish: Mile 327. lbs., 15. Old roosters, over 6 lbs:, 15c. de)rls from an earlier slip, when they lakes of Manitoba, turning deaf ears The was much weakened by ex- Dr. H. H. Elliott, commissioner of�White ducklings, over 5 lbs., 21c; over were overwhelmed. The great masa to the call of the warm, sunny south, sure and was unable to stand after h alt "d t 4 to i lbs, 19c. Colored ducklings. 2c po health for Northern Manitoba, stated ur . own o contented wit the,m she was •-�_ L"that r, arose was ru s - -G 5' - their bodies and into the river along vailing. Blackbirds have been re- de'rson suffered from chills. tial to Mile 55 where he struck inland Poultry."A" grade,dressed—.Spring - the tracks, thereby pushing a rush of ported in several districts, Welland Child Saved to Reed Lake by dog team. chickens, 6 lbs, each, 23c; over 5 to wa:ers toward the near-by town of - Old timers -are wondering where6 lbs., 23c; over 4% to 5 lbs., 22,!;Jimgra. menacing it. Ranter has gone, some even predict- Welland, Jan.. 11.—Betty. Bramfield, "die are not sate that it is diph over 4 to 44 lbs., 20c; 4 lbs. each and- - r • _ Telegraph and telephone linea also ing that in 50 years' time there'll be 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,theria," Dr. Elliott stated. "There is under, 184-- Fatted hens, over-15 lba, were broken, but most of thee have R. Bramfieid, had "a ' narrow escape the possibility, it may be septic sore 23c; over-4 to 5 lbs., 21c; over 3% to • _ no Winter on the prairies. They from drowning whin she tell through throat." 4 lbs., 18c. Young turkeys, over 15 .been repaired. point to the tact that the weather ' has been losing iia violence yearly. �the ice on Chlppawa Creek. The ]!t- The condition of all four members lbs., 33a; over 12 to 15 lbs„ 31c; over over- Bell Telephone Plans There were no uplifted hands rub- tie one succeeded in holding to the of the Asmus land. !s reported as 10 to a tbs., 8 tbs., over 8 to e, lbsr ragged edges until tries for help were "serious." When Dr. Larose reached 28c; over to 8 lbs., 25c. Geese.ovCr bing frost-bitten ears In Winnipeg Reed Lake, he inoculated all the child. 8 to 12 lbs., 24c; all other weigit;s, Extensive 1931 Program on Jan. 9th for the temperature was answered by A. E. Roby, a civic em-i 22c. Old roosters, over 5 lbs.. 20c; Montreal,—C. F. Sire, president Dloyee. He, under great difficulties,1 ren in the little settlement which has, white ducklings, over 5 lbs., 25c;over a!z above. A year ago cltizeaa.ahiv crawled over thin ice and caught the a population of 30 of the Bell Telephone Company of ered in weather 31 degrees under the persons. 4 to 5 lbs, 23c. Cok•red ducklings.?e ' Canada. announces that in 1951 the child just as she was relinquishing '—'-'4 —" less. zero mark. her grip. She was taken to the home Waste Apple Product PROVISION PRICES company wiH spend $20,000,000 on - -- PP plant replacements, renewals, and ex. of J. McMillan where she waa attend- To Bie Made Fruitful Wholesale provision dealeia are te-glons. Well Water Being Sold ed to before being taken to her home, ql 9I r. Slee pointe out that during the suffertng from shock. As a' result o!representations made uoting the following prices to retai dealers: - By Gallon ill Hamilton by the Nova Scotia Government, ar• Smoked meats—Hams. aced., 23 to - haat five years, a period of great ex- Hamilton,—In the heart of Hamil ----r rangementa are reported to have 28c; smoked rolls, 28c; breakfast bs- pansion in business, the company has been made by the Federal Depart- con, 23 to 24c; backs, pea-mealed, spent, in the aggregate, more than ton, where hundreds of thousands of • '� J1I6.000,OOO is plant extensions end gallons of city water flow from house• Oldest Pans We Closes meat of Agriculture -to establish.re- 26c; do, aafoked, 37c. . hold faucets daily, drinking water After 246-Year Run search laboratories in the Annapolis Pork loins. ,23c; - shoulders, 19c; improvements, or an average of a holm s-well !s being sold to the ctrl- Valley for the purpose of utilizing butts, 21c; hams, r9 to 20c.. .,little. over $23,000,000 a year. Poria.—Porta s oldest and original apple by-products and extending the Cured meats—Long clear bacon. 50 During 030, be says, -when the zeas in gallon containers. This fact cafe has closed its doors after an exist• to 70 lbs., 20c; 70 to 90 lbs.. 18c; 90 general business depression might came to light over the week-end while market for surplus apples. to 11-0 lbs., 17c• lightweight rolls, 4 encs of 246 years. 19c. city authorities were investigating Opened in the Latin Quarter is 1684, Two laboratories are f be estab heavyweight rolls, 18c.. woo _ 1ethe company to dater much .stores that phenol and chlorine is the liahed, the -larger one, for research work that ihh at •had been planned. the the. Cate Procape has echoed the Lard—Pure, tierces, 14%c; tubs,. - -company city weal ahead with 1te expan- city water had rendered it unpalat• work, will be located in the new voices -of such men great !a politics 15c; pails, 15}sc; prints, 15% to 16c. Islon program, and spent even more able to many consumers: One.citizen, and literature as Rousseau, Voltaire, plant now under conatructjon at 14Ifd• Shortening—Tiereta, '12c; . tuba. it was learned, was doing a good bus! Fontenelle and Marmontel, dleton, ,sad will .river a11" apple by 13c; pails, 13 Vic: = --=--!than'-1a preceding-years. thus consid- __ : _alio ning—Tierces. noes from.,bis we cc; g v5%c TtE - �erably benefitting the �mploFment - " - Two yearn ngo-Else ca a scam vinegar research plant will be in i5c; tuba, 1554c; pails, 16c, -' situation. 0 vegetarian restaurant frequented by Bridgetown. GRAIN QUOTATIONS Bonnie Mealing .. Among. the projects contemplated Sets impecunious students. • Now the pick _ Grain dealers �n the Toronto Board for 1931 are several new dial stations and shovel will soon make !t only a Fur FarmingIn Canada - of Trade are making. the following. -= lin Montreal and completion of the Unofficial Record memory. of for cal lots: -uew toll headquarters buildings, ad- Sydney, -Australia.—Bonnle Meal- _ Dates BaCIC t0 1878 Manitoba wheat—No. 1 hard; 60tlic;, : ,joining the company's head office Ing, Australian representative is the � The fur farming•industry of 'Can- No. 1. Northern, 684c; No. 2, du, building in this city. 1928 .Olympiad, set an unofficial Bei Postpone Hibernating ada is each year becoming of, greater 56%c; No. 3, do, 54%c; No. 4, do ¢ world's record for the 150 yard back- Saranac Lake, N.Y.—Bears were importance. On a commercial scale 52c (c.i.f. Goderich and.bay porta}, on Jan. 3rd. at ( Manitoba oats—No. 3 C.W., 33c stroke swim here still out of their dens in this vicinity I k-dates from about 1878 when a nam- No.•1 feed, 31%c. - Canadian to See Prince i minute and 53 4-5•-seconds. This as late as mtd-pecember. Two were ber of foxes were raised on a farm Argentine corn-70c (c.i.f.Port Col- betters by 4.5 seconds the best 're- seen in the Underwood section by a I near Tlgnish, Prince- Edward Island. borne), OpCi! Fair lil Argentina corded mark for the distance which -party•of motorists from EBzabeth-I The industry grew rapidly; but, even M-illfeed, del., Montre d freights, Montreal.—Canada's .delegation, to she.s�t herself but•four days ago, town. Oldtimers say that when bears as tate as 1922-23, ranch--bred animals bags included—Bran, per ton, $21'.25; - _ 'Argentina will reach Buenos Ayres in Mtge Nlealing set the new mart in i r ton; 22.25; middlings, 'time for the official inauguration on a race in which she finished thud. It are so lata in starting their winter i represented only about 3 per cent. shorts, pe $ g sleep it is a sure sign that the early of life total number of pelts obtain- $30.25- Ontario -March 14 of the British Empire Trade was a freestyle event' and the first portion of the winter Is to be unusu• ed by'trappers and from ranchers. In c; oats 28c;. r Wheat, buckwheat,barley,- 130c• oats, 28c;. rye,. 35c; buckwheat, i Fair bK the Prince of Wales, as the and second place swimmers ns�d-ilia ally mild.—�dlron3—acTt-bears usuallF the year jest ed t -e---total - --" - - --'--48c -- departure of the mission from Halifax crawl. { are in their dens before this date. number of pelts taken Vas 4,963,996. . -' has been advanced by nine days. An- - HAY AND STRAW PRICES. -' - neuncement to this effect is made by Dealers are quoting ship p�rs for _ Angus McLean, president-of the Cana- - Steel Blade Expert ' hay and straw, carload lots, delivered+ _- than Chamber of Commerce, and El- _ on track, Toronto, the following mer Davis, president of the Canadian ' ' prices; Manufacturers' _Association, 3nstitu• 3 a No. 2 T • ; w $14, Timothy, ton, :50 to tions sponsoring the visit to South '•' x No. 3, do, $12 to $13.50; wheat straw, ' ••: " , oat straw, $8.50. •America. - ,} ;1 ` k rLIVIF SSTOCK. '_I-nder the altered itinerary the Cana- r y f ; than National S.S. Prince Roberti will r Heavy beef steers, $6 to $7.73; z 1 butcher steers, choice, $7.25 to $7.75; sail from Halifax on February 21, stop do, fair to good, $6.25 to $7; do,corn, at 'various ports 6 'route and reach a 1$5.75to $6; butcher heifers, choice, Buenos Ayres on Dlarch 13, placing ,r%°; ` $7.2.5-to $7.75; do, fair to good,.$6.60 - the trade delegates in the Argentine to $7; do, com., $5.50 to $6; butcher capital a full day before the exhibition1 I cows, good to choice, $4.50 to $5.50; Is opened officially. do, med., $3.50 to $4.25; canners and Ten days' will be Passed in Argen• "i I cutters, $2 to $2.75, butcher bulls,. - Lina, departure on the return to Can. = good to choice, $4.b0 to $5.50; do, bolognas, $3.50; baby beef, $8 to $101- , ada taking place on March 22. The w.�;:' feeders, Food;$5.25 to $6.25; stocker'., =miner should reach Halifax on ,April r $4.50 to $5.76; calves, good to choice, ,- :11th. $10.50 .to $11; do, reed., $8.50•to•$10; s. _ do, tom., $7 to $9 7 �{o graseCtsti $5 am e, 6 $10; uck Welland Ship Canal 4 lambs, $7.15 to $8; milkers, $40 to Adds to Efficiency $60; springers, $60 to $851 sheep, $2 ; $10; do In water transportation facilities k to $5; hags, bacon, "s trucked in, 50c cwt. under under w.o.c.; do;" Rhe -opening. this year of the new s ii butchers, $1 .per hog discount,; do;, Welland Ship Canal will mark anew per hog premium. II era. - It provides greatly improved i j canal facilities-between lakes Ontario and Erie, Built at a coat estimated " _ Saskatchewan Wheat R In excess Champion of $103,000,000, "it has ' 3 ° r epeats an stinal length-of 26 miles, is 200. $ �* u Saskatoon.—George C. Canfield, of feet wide, and has s minimum depth Wild Rose,Sask., is-for the third time of 27% -feet. Eight locks replace �� i providctal wheat champion, his 'sam• - - the 26 locks 'teed in the old canal. { ;` •, pie of reward wheat weighing 68 It will be possible for the large tis;°F '* " x w 3 pounds to the bushel being declared treightera of.the npper.lakea, some of �? ? p ! j Y4y �.;:�"1 '° � ��NoI° d a c W � the fin9st exhibit of hard red'Spring them over 600 feet long, to travel a - ' �` �� ° waa � �' Fair.-,.`. , Y. , ,; ,.,,, , ,f ��.cu .. � wheat tin the 22nd 8astatchewan Seed distance of 965 miles farther towards the seaboard, to Prescott, on the St. Danny Hearn anapewded in mid-air above five bar rels as he gives an exhibition of tits skill on steel 821 a dr 1922fiand weas runner up in Lawrence River, where grain slava- blades at annual New Year's Day meet of Middle Atla ntic Skating Aaaoclation at Newburgh. N.Y: the following year. Mors ars being oomplstsd i Yom, ..... •,w,- -,. _. _;'�«.;:.':.A•.:., •tea. �,... ..- 1" - .. .�.C •a .,, :r: - .� ,. -. .. ��. 71 �.. ry::• ; e .� - " .. � —• .�ua..... ....� ::.�.r '-..:!x.a......•re•c't.a.n x.• vf.ctc a, u. ... ... ` . �h Voice Highways to Cost X6,0MA6 t laasi5ed per, {' !Woman's For" - - - _ . Tan 11"i •Forces ,Herself to Smile PIPE osaA.N—•'CHAPEL_ MODE7y4 _ __ y ! a small but complete eleotria ori Through Pain f ureigned for the suburban church. Econ. ons in pace and cost. write for�dsr -- -- "'I never seem to find time to rest," o>: scriptl va circular,Limited.Fra .. Dtts si r 8 u Company, 9,18-20e a t.. ea't's many an overworked housewife, i Toronto. ,`. Under.arail.es and forced cheerfulness she conceals weariness"and nervous-- - — Appits in Quebec ,. , --depresafoa; Headaches and backaches. - There are records to show that in Often she is in real pain, but still re- as •fuses to give up.. This very'fortitude• 1663 apples were bein* produced in. ya: the province o!-Quebec, and it Is here �•is apt to be her undoing. If she con- that the celebrated Fameuse apple is tinues to neglect ,the Bigual§ of dls- tress she will sooner or later suffera • x thought to have originated. The abilities or this proviace for the pro- ,serious breakdown. duction of apples of.the_finest ap• : A noted- doctor has stated that nine- - pearance and best quality are ye& . tenths of the ills of womanhood ars x, great. due to poor blood. That anaemia is :. the cause of the low spirits, the poor Customer: I"What's this" had. appetite and palpitation that make lite only a leg of chicken, and you've 2. a burden for so mane cfiarg'ed me for the ' whole bird!" There 1s• no need,-however, for wo- �nc.a x. r Waiter: "Yes, sir. I'm sorry, but men to uffer in this way. All ads ' that's the custom �f this restaurant." miseriesof anaemia can be banished "c Customer: "Well, thank, goodness, •I, by taking. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. M3 didn't order.a beefsteak." 'These Pills create an.abundance of Today new, rich, red blood and this new Y one can pick up his te',e blood will bring strength and vitality phone and in two minutes be talking 2 to nervous, overtired women. Time to a friend fifth, a hundred, or a or Pills thousand miles n.�ay, The ex lana- , P s are sold by all medicine dealhrs p • ar by mail at 60 cents a'baz from The tion lies to some extent in the VO/LL TH�O Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- - great construction job being done villa, Ont,:` by telephone people. KLXV � 4 Instead of open wire, lead-covered cabins tra.e a the countryside -and ry aLreets, IXTVRR ', pass under she c Oyster 'Dressing. making possible-two hundred and more conversations at one time. -- ----For a turkey weibhing about 12 _Of,course operating elileieney-has-kept pace with mechanical improvements or present day service _ would'not bepossible,' ` $ 'pounds use-the following ingredients; •. •0 dozen oysters, 1 tablespoonful but- This job of building these "voice highways is a ne for experts and telephone men receive Intensive "0 D°'r' •8 � It Mrs ter, 1 sprig thyme, chopped fine, 3 training in every feature of the communication 'art before they can.qualify for the work, tablespoonfuls sage, 1 quart aisle In the coming year. the Bell Telephone Company plans to spend over sir million dollars on Sts long bread, 1 tablespoonful parsley, chop- distance system in Ontario and Quebec. . .-: .ped fine, 1 bay leaf• chopped, salt and &xc Sip pepper to taste. Method: Drain the - liquor from the oysters, set the stale ' ' The Wind Is Blind Peace bread with hot water, cover with Crying Babies a� cheese _cloth and squeeze thoroughly. �l The wind, I know, Is blind: Bid our peace increase, tr�af �C Put tablespoonful of butter into the are Sickly Sanies Its fingers search my face., Thou' that madest morur; - y V.7.7 a frying pan, mix with it a little chop y and linger gently on a throat Bid oppressions cease; Lifted against their trace, Bid the night be peace; aua�•anew e ped onion and the chopped gizzard, oewro-� � - As it begins to brown put in the The well child does not cry, He is ( Bid the day be born, ftTM ,. EAZX Qin : chopped herbs, then add the bread. I laughing and hap all the time. f Angrs, and lost, and blind: A. C. Swinburne, in "A Christmas $125 u+ or.quts onr:st,.* sew s■ nta.ut pt' " A. O. LEONARD, Inc. it tears blue day Antiphone, -which has been mixed well and sea- Baby's- cry of-distress is the only Sometimes . coned with the chapped sage Mix all 1means he has of telling the mother �Im shreds: then -wraps the gray wisps ve Fifth Ave. New voA•k't'tu together thoroughly, add to this one or nurse he is ill. Mothers, you can I A,startied world at play. — tablespoonful of butter and stir until f keep your little-bees well and happy The wind-It muni be blind! =thoroughly blended; then add 'the by giving them Baby's Own Tablets For, nn the dark, it liquor from the oysters and after it -the safe and efficient remedy for goes 4► ' ' ? begins to reduce cut oysters into two all childhood ailments. On certain feet, swaying along : or three pieces each and mix in with Baby's Own Tablets ara a mild but In grave, as one who knows. _. the other Ingredients, stir for_three I thorough laxative. They sweeten the --Orth Cary. or tour minutes, thea take off the I stomach; regulate the bowel9 and thus range and stuff the fowl, sewing up I banish eQnstipaden and indigestion: - R}wta she opening afterwards. Place the break cold 1 c nw '� - up s and s mple fe fevers and 1 r Yowl in s medium fast uvea and baste I have heard today that your �,.••ot allay the irritation accompanying the son was an undertgker, and I - frequently with it own drippings. cutting of teeth. They are sold by-all thought You told' me be was a When done use the�stlags, to which medicine.dealers or by mail at. 25 I ladd-chopped livers• and make a thiek - physician." cents a boa from The Dr, Williams' ,Not at all' You miannderstood FOR �ONSTI PATION brown gravy to be served separately Medicine Co„ BrockvilIe, Ont. • me. I said he followed the me.fieal __ re A_lit�1""Aff4fi profession. - ¢ Scotia Medical. SAFE- SCIENTIFIC 06 Ague eaasr Buetin,Some Remedies CHILDREN L D R E N'First Ag Stude-"Whatpart of-a - • scow do the chops come from"" For Insomnia Youngster, "1'm looking for a job." �CRY F O R IT— Second Ag Studs - "Don't you If you are a sufferer of sleepless- Butcher: "Well, I like the looks of ` 1.4 1 1— afford mu-ch help.- OLN;9f; n 0 E�1 hate tatake _ First dr"D Haven"'t you ever heard this with at may proper c remedy. n t� me I Youngster. "But I won't be much as a rule, but every child loves . Seco y S be d by 'worry, help, sir." i �of a cow licking'its chops° -Siren, !grief, indigestion, hunger,' bad vee- the taste of Castoria. And this pure • tiIation, cold feet, impaired nerves vegetable preparation is just as good w and so on. Take Long Walks !t tastes;just as bland and just as _ Reading In bed may not be to ac- ess as the recipe reads. :ordance with the prescribed rules of When Baby's cry"warns of colic. ?iealth, but 1f your troubles so dotal. Fat Men are Told a' nate your mind that a few drops of Castoria has you think of soothed.asleep again in a jiffy.both- : them.as 400n as sou get.Into bed,.in- Hew „ you walk off ins is more valuable in diarrhea.fat Gratitude _ teresting reading matter is what you you haven't any energy todoit? When coated tongue or bad breath need to dispel the disturbing thoughts You can take oft fat with Kr•uschem tell of constipation,invoke its gentle g _ and direct your: mind along pleasant Salts if you will take one•halt I p g , Compels Tribute• teaspoon in hot water eve aid to cleanse and regulate a child's • channels until drowsiness comes and every morQiug ..Mr. Victor Hills, of Thornton -- � need-da is-,Switch off the light before breakfast,modify your diet and bowels.I colds or children's diieasea. Heath, writes:-"For many years I esereise regularly. you should use it to keep the system have suffered with that distressing and, sleep on. There are six different salts in If you think Indigestion'cause your Kruschen that r bon' from clogging. compplaint-constipation, and its at- If y o Bans must tendant effects of sick-headache and --- •• inability to sleep;take a little pepper- bave if you are to enjoy good bealtb. Castoa is sold in every drugstore; indigestion. It was a red-letter da -� -`- mint water at bedtime, but-do-= in Chile you are lacing fats-you will be the genuine always bears Chis. I1. dulge'„in strop drugs and e5pectallg gaining in t?gor, energy, vitality and Fletcher's si ature for me when a frier Carter's nded a 8 8n me a treatment of Carter's Little power of endurance. avoid sleep producing drugs. -Liver Pills, and I can honestly say Hunger Is a ftequent cause of in- That means that soon You,will be, -•that results have been truly mar- a able to walk utast'tail wrthOut fatigue , �' velour. I now enjoy good health Santa Fe Tlekef b somata If you have dinner at 6 p.m. and enjoy &very step You walk. and feel that life is worth living A and retire at it or 12 The relief I have creed com. - } your stomach Drug Stores all over Canada sell cis w �- - ,Callfornilia will >>e empty. A glass of hot milk Kruschen Salta, and a jar costa but gels me to add my sincere tribute." 75 cents-it a a real to Take Carter's Little Liver Pills, t and a fear simyle clackers at bedtime fbi• - •- - will probably induce sleep. I :1 ' �p take you th - All dru cis 25¢ and led red rOtlBh Every sleeping room should be well! per' = ventilated but it is not advisable to Phgmnft spend an evening in a•heated room - FARMER'S WIFE on Santo. Fe . rails "al 'and go into a cold room. to 'sleep. � the way" from Chicago. Open windows when you are ready to GETS-STRENGTH •.. . Bet Into bed. It your feet are`cold and Kansas C _ .. ity slip on bed shoes until feet become y„n warm. -You leave on the Santa PHILLIPS It has been estimated that bad trey- of"AQ%r By Taking Lydia E. Pink.; ,.fe and arrive O,(1, the- 0ves a're-the canse-of sleeplessness in 0 ham's Vegetable - Santa Fe. nine out of ten cases. Eating raw on- ions before retiring is considered aFor Troubles Compound Worm days in the - nerve sedative a glass of hot mHk has due to Acid - desert and along a proven effectual in many cases. tNDiassTioN - Ont.-"Ig Lydia i g fOUeISTOMAGM '� te" r -•'me a.itaa, am taking sunny seashore. One. nervous woman found hearing' Ka,RTsuaN E. Pinkhata a Vegetable Com and k voices soothed her to sleep, so she re- ° wwsv I1 of Life.It helps me ppoo throughtheChange _ - • • • • tired early. There are people who - - and I cannot praise find the ticking cr a 'clock in the - it too high>ty.I was -Golf and-horseback rid• room is conducive to sleep. ;:'';.K. ;> hes and beat : in keep the These are'all simple but 9 p pep UIi p GET RID of your dread of pain alter soaked stomach and bowels-assistsmy each has,been known to effect a cure. limbs were heavy and this pounds down. eating. Eat without rear o! inaiges- these organs to . function as they so I could When you decide upon the cause of should. y • • • • your Insomnia, apply the remedy. tion, sour stomach, disagreeable gas t0 do or headaches. Phillipa' Milk of Magneiia 'is what farm work. 13 w fr•d Harvey dning serviceTON -when your food ferments, -dig. you need when a bad breath, coated in the newspapers ramp, Tramp, Trampl agrees,' lies like a lump in your atom- tongue, headaches, nausea or billions- our ad about the • onathe• exclusive nature ' He•-"Ah,_ it certainly does seem ach,it's a sign of too much acid. you `� getable Com: news indicates an over-acid condition. Take a spoonful today and for several pound and thought Mdrelrss►ttnldaeareserroliesaeoefye, good to be dancing" She-"Yea, I used not resort to crude methods- ti), it a trial.The first battle gavf � suppose there's nothing like the feel take instead an anti-acid that will cor- days and see how it sweetens the sys- me relief and I have told ethers what " . V. T.SENDRh, Oen Aaeat SANTA FE RY. of a good toe under your Loot again•” rect the condition. Phillips' Milk of tem. You won't be nearly so Habig to it does for me.i ails willing for you to ON Transportation-Skis• -Film !+Stns M use letter' if van choose.'!M�•.l DETROIT MICR. Magnesia. colds or sickness. All drngs#orN In -yyoouu C Pbonet AAabolpb 8748 -" A-spoonful of this pleasant-tasting, the Dominlon sell it In 50o bottles. �•13 'Eras. Wilton,OntatIo. A: "What kind of car has Tom?"B: soothing fluid neutralises many times Genui%e Milk of Magnesia is always a . Ask Yom Neighbor _ �R� 1"1 lsCas "Welt, he'd feel tremendously Satter• its volume In acid. It restores the liquid-twier a tablet. Logo for the ----� • ed If,you called it second-band." proper alkaline balance to an acid- waww Phillips on'the 6ottie. ISSUE No. 3-111 Y _. - .. .. _ ices ;k•. q/wi"•+')^.. ♦ ,. .. '+='�,Zj•.6•'1E �'.W`"t� ,j«.Y;.ry�y14� :,',,;..:..v ;aeF�E'✓., .u» •�-- _ ..+. '.5.a "�''..,3- -.a .._ i :Y. .. ^'r`.. ..y:. 0.;'- r. y .r LOCALISM& -Mise Dorothy Andrew Is off -We have zero weather, but - duty at present awing to illness. - no aleighina. - -Miss Lyons,of Hamirtou,spent --Radio Licenses may be, obtained -Born, on Wednesday, Jan 14,. couple Qf dsyet at W. H. Crum from W. C. Murkar, at the News. _ Ore.tri Harry and Mrs. Wade, a son. mar's.. Office. iq -Mrs. John Harding and dau -Mrs: Wilson, of Whitby,spent -Choir practice for the United 1 -gbter, Mary, of Port Credit, visit Sunday with Wm.. H. and Mrs. Church will afraill be heli r*rt Satyr- _ -- - — ed Pickering friends, ong day last Crammer, day night of this week. • - •- - - week. -At the annual meeting of the -L. B. Tapson, piano-tanor of -Mrs. Fallaise Sr., of Toronto, Young People's Society of the Bowmanville• will be in town ins is span mg a cony e o weeXe ere clad Shaval edforltthe a ew ye:ce will left at TaE �� comes the with her eon, Dr. H. T., and Mrs. officers_ were elected for the en. Naw@ office will rgeeive promptAnd gaillsise. ening Year: Hoa, Pres., Rev, J. attention.. * * * Uisa.Ida Cook, teacher in the H. Stainton ; Pres. R. H, Ripley; -Dr. H. T.' Fallaise. Resident takill Illimleo ublie school, visited her Vice-Pres., M. S. Chapman;Sec y, Dentist. Office m residence, two sister, Mfrs. $d. $fork, a few days Allan Andrew; Tress., Arman doors east of St. Andrew's church,Goldsmith y Cor. 9ee'y, Lewis Pickering_ Office .hours, 9 a. m. toO� T -Mr. Mc1'llsil, of the Bank of Mouse ; Conveners, Christian Fel. 6 P• m Daily,, and Evenings by sp- - :A3oatmeree staff. is en'oying a lowship, Eva Bunting and Eva p°ffitment- (R-ray service). -'_ :_three weeks' holiday,at �is home Pilkey; Missionary, Chriseie Man• -OD'Taeeday, Dec. 18th, in the -.... In Sonya. - to and Leila Monney ; Christian United Cburch manse, Alameda, ► . -Mies Ethel Bray left Iast week Citizenship, Dorothy Andrew and Bask., Miss Edna Angela Mor to take up her studies in the Bernice Chapman ; Literary and combs,daughter of Percy and Mre, +Peterboro Normal School. We Social, Mildred Barrett and Phyllis Morcombe, of Portage La Prairie, wish her success. Pilkey ;Pianis't, Ida Sterritt. Man., formerly of Pickering, was' -Mr Hanna, manager of the -For the bene.fitof a large cum united in marriage to William E. For two weeks we are, placing Dost;inioo Bank at Brooklin. and her of our subecHbers, who Eire in McNeil, of Alameda, the ceremony Herb Willis spent Thursday even• arrears many of whom are several being performed by Rev, F. G. on one of our large centre tables a ing At W. H. Crummer's. years behind in their subscriptions Purchase. Their Pickering friends Owing to sickness in the we would like to say that it costs extend thesr best wishes for the all 'the oddsand ends of our ':. family, Rev. J. H. Stainton was money to- publish a newspaper, future of Mr.'and Mrs. McNeil. unable to take his services in the even if it is only weekly. Those -Remember the men's banquet various lines, as we 'run'acrosa United Church o0 Sunday lastwhose subscriptions have just'ex. in the Uoited Church on the even- --W . - - mMbrrish, df Goderish, p►red would confer a favor on us log of Tuesday, Jan. 27th. Two them in our stock-taki4g. @pent a few days with his sister, if they would renew promptly, prominent men. whose names will Mrs. A. Burrell, who we are sorry and those who are in arrears are be announced next week, will be Watch these tables.. closely for ` to report, is in very poor health. urged to remit as soon as possible, the speakers for the occasion and Have you got your new car as we seed file mosey. t Coate the Blind Orgauist's Qaartette Staple Dry Goods, Ladies'-we license? AQmrding to a notice several times as much to run a have been secured toprovide the that appeared in the papers a few paper now as it did a few years music. -The-last banquet was such Men's-weal',Fancy Goods, Boots days ago, Jae. 15th was the lest ago, thus prompt payments are a eRceeas and much enjoyed by day the 1980 license c-ould be used, more necessary now than it was everyone present that the success and Shoes etc., etc. W. G. Reid, who has been then. of the forth coming one is assured. confined to his bed for several -On Friday evening last the Tickets are 50 cents. and can be There Will be a clean-up, cost W048 on account of illness, is, we Greenwood young pe.,ple present- secured from M. S Chapman, W. are glad to report, recovering and ed their very PO pular drama, en- L, Courtice or W. H. Westney, ..,price forgotten. aspects to be able soon to resume titled -The Va11ey- Daffodil," -to work, the Town Hall, under the auspices OUNBARTOEy ' Coxugo-Dr. F. E. Luke, Op• of the Pickering -branch of the 1fie sen ices in the Community Hall t the same time We are looking tometeriat, 167 Yonre 9t., Toron. women's lostitnte. Owing to au *� , -�to's able eyesight a y much sicknea�s- in the village and cn.Sunday next will be as usual, 2.00 - after our Grocery and meat- tpec£aliat. may g m. Sunda School 8.00 m. Even- ' be consulted at A. H. Allin's drug and vicinity the attendance was P. Y p' (store. Whitby. Tuesday. Jannary not so.large as it otbern ise would ing Prayer The Rector, Rev. E. G. Counter Business and appreciate `ache 27th, * * ave beAn. However, tbose who Robinson will give the sermon. were able to attend were. well re- your-co-operation. - - -Miss Beare, teacher in the -' Junior department of the public paid. "The Ailey Daffodil" is a wuot_aY, - isehool. who has been off duty for comedy drama in three sets, and Henry Westney is out again after . Prompt Service • some time owing to illness, has tells in a very thrilling manner a light attack of illness. _ Dow fully recovered and has and in a humorons way how arid• Several from here attended the S. - resumed work, den and unexpected wealth affects S. Convention at Kinsale on Tuesday. -lira. W. J. Clark and Mrs. the Roberts family, Each tuem Gordon rest had the mds'ortune to Harry Boyes went to Hamilton her of the cast did his or her part break his vw-rist while craalnng a car. 7C - in an able sad effective manner, F. M Chapman is finding his new 7[ ` . ' . on liioad,•y to-attend the funeral at the former's brother, Wm. J. Mrs P. Willows, who was to take apple house a profitable investment the art of Mf�a Roberts. asocial m the apples keep well and buyers -' Allaa, who died on Friday,after a gingering illness. climber• was unable to be present are coming regularly. _ -Mr. Frank Maxwell, of Vieto owins; to illness, but her part was .The drama is still being called upon _ -- ;risCollege, will preach In file well takes bMrs. dee. is for its presentation. The Club has now Un M � �'HAPM A - =' ited Cliarch (Sl. Andrew's) on spite of the f,nett thatt she was $180.00 in the treasury, besides hav- ISanday next, both morning and called upon at the last moment mg spent much on charitable work. a • levsoing at the usual hoar, and at and was unable to have a re-- Many farmers here are getting&=- :4 Aadley in the afternoon.. hearsal: At the conclusion of ious as to the further depreciation of -The police trustees held their the play the members of the Wom• their farms owing to two additional 'Inaugural meeting on Monday en's Institute served saDdwirbee, high-power hydro Imes being erectedYour - Feet ' when they organized for the year cake and coffee to the visitors. alonsside the two now in camaiia@- imatch so follows; Chairman, S. W. -The farmers along the line of ion. The action of the township coup- _ Davis; Sec'y Tress., F. J. Prouse - the Gatineau Toronto hydro else ci] in backing 6p their resolution for tric line are far from bila • antis support is appreciated. 19teeet Commissioner, Wm. Calsis A air of Robbers or Overshoes bought now -The services is St. George's Bed with the treatment they are TM Club met at the home of Fred p Church on Sunday nest are ae recelvieg from the Hy ro Electric and Mrs. lieish of Gipeawood,—on ID>i4y save you spending a Power Commission. here have Monday last. A large number turn- week In bed. usual. 0.80 a. m.,Sunday School; been two line ereeted,! and the ing out. A literary evening was en- 10 80 a. m.. Morning Prayer; 7 p. o ed. After the business art had en- -m , EveningPrayer. The recto•, farmers through whose farm@ the j y p +(Iutta Peroha Rubbers and Overshoes. Rev. E. G, binson, will reach lines traverse claim that they have ded. The poetry of Edgar Guest and For @SIB �iSIISda'8 finest. _ p not hada fair remaneratioD for the value of poetry in our national y at both services. he damage caused to their farms life.were the subjects discussed and - -Several of the Pickering hien the linea. 9enjoyed by all. A local romance with who have been employed at the y Surveys have baso m laic and a delightful luncheon were - THE CURLER General- Motors in Oshawa, but made for the erection of two more staged also. Pre=. Jack Brant pre- have been laid off for a long time. sines to run parallel to and quite sided and made a real speech in his have been called back to work close to the lines already erected, inaugural addres, He trusted that bot whether they have steady This does cot in the least allay the the-year would be the greate:-t in -For everyday use this is the finest rubber made. Very heavy work or not is at present uncer• feelings that now exist. To pro the. history of the club. Fred Bush sole with a waterproof felt top that ensures Iain, tect their interests the farniers in who i; recovering from his recent You of having warm and dry feet. -The police trustees are con- East and West Wbitby and Pick skkne, , -in his reply to the motion _ templating increasing the number ering have organized, and will takeofthan'ki for their hospitality; gave ' • of lights on the main street y steps to secure ja:er from the ' XMAS C�RpCERIES g a reminiscence of older days in the the village. . IC 'is felt by many Hydro Electric Power Commission �-illage life of Eastern Ontario, and - -" =that the number of lights should F. M. Cke►pmsn is secretary of the commented favorably upon the Som be doubled. But before taking organization. It is.felt.that the rniinity spirit of ssch gatherings. 1,ots - definite steps in the matter the Hydro people are acting in a very were drawn for the places of meet• We dont talk- about price on Groceries, but we certainly police 'trustees will consult the autocratic manner, without soy ing for the next year. brag about the quality. '. Insist on getting the• -'ratepayers. regard whatever for the poor de- ti ca our best for cake andon' take -A meeting will be held in the fenceless farmer. There should be Now jam,•"meq, y t e a ' School on Fray evening. Jan,16, Do tkilBenity lD surmounting the chance on the cheap lines. _ b ostacles that exist if as honest _- for the purpose of orRsnizinR s WANTSD-A quantity r,f sPt+d star- Rome A School Club. All the effort were made to hive justice to vv ley and caw H. Arnold. t kkaing. ,. those who feel that they have ba>sD Ph.rte Pre@ sroo. ]4ti Radio Ideensa Issued. t ratepayers and others who are e7 interested in the school are condi• unfairly dealt with. Fo8S."g-A Rand Jersey crw. T. - _- - - .- • . _ 9 ally invited to attend.. Mrs. IL S. -At the morning service In the B.tested,due to flow%"the last of Jannary, ' -' McLaughlan, of Oshawa.organizer United Church on Sunday last the Apply Mn.Match or senna Pick s2os�2o Fred- T. Bunting, ; Pickerin$ for the district, bas kindly con• eoagre ation was addressed by L-OR SALE-19®6 !ford' roadioter,in Esiablithed 1867. 3 r seated to address the meeting and .Rev. H. H.Irish, B. A.,a returned iiaa�condition.PiteriQ"pE om`& on Bum 1 help in the organization of a lotml missionary from Penitheleu.Chinsam club. The hour is 8 p. m. being now home on furlough. He REQUIRED-A chattej loan of 5900 -So far we •nave had an ideal held the rapt attention of the hit aeenrity of s newt.or mon. f Ott ao:; THE V EN�i VJ.1.J.d GAR ,, a � p shin sof interM. Enquire of 19 0 Bea• winter with mild weather and audience an be described the great tw. h .pie,out. ]ago very little snow. We hid a sinii• work carried on by the missionar• m0 RENT-On Church fit. Pickering Jar winter in 1894 95, when the is@, which, is done under great 1 0 E brick house.ipdn h blinds and fix- 1 M ' dust was flying on the roads until difficulties. . At the present time cares. Asply G.D,Bly. 210 Indian Road.To• Telephone 4990 Dec. 20th, when there was a slight the country is in a horrible state rnnto,or�1ws office_ @tr_ �. fwll of snow. About the middle owing to the civil war-that__i __ ----- AIidL-.F_08 SALE-1.40-.acres of ";'of February winter began in real being waged all over the land, F land,excellent farming district,near Mid- 1 _ earnest and in March for several The military' classes are Cruel land, Ont. Several Beres of standin`` timber. - days a hundred men were employ. beyond description and thousands House and buildings. Applyat.NewaOfllce. • `' - • ed on the Grand Trunk Railway of Christiane and missionaries TAf;ENETIC SPEAKER FOR Sale p pa between Pickering and Whitby. have met with horrible destbe aE �i—Table model. Walnut console,dynamic Auto ]Repairs', Accessories,Oil speaker quality Also Marconi.Battery set,Com- shovelling snow. their hands Owing to the Bean, plete,inatalted>E35.00. Apply NEWS Office.9tf Scarlet 'fever has been quite cial depression throughout the , -.- Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, prevalent in file village and the world, the missionary funds have IMM0 LATE SALE-Of 20 «bite been Leghorn pullets.laying 50 r cent,$1.00 each �� 1s t• surrounding district. The nuns• greatly cut down, and souse- Alcoa raw government ban�`a Barred IRocks, Batter+ Vaaaaging• ber of eases have been much more quently the church has been males.',63,00 each. A,G,Michell, Claremont, , numerous than was at first, forced to face a very difficult Phone,Mark 8,103. 20-21 . - thought, but in all the cases it situation, and very reluctantly FORtSALE-1 Peerless -Incubator, Repairs made. on all'makes was :so light that the people have been compelled 'to cut down z40egga,in good condition,$8 00;also Chat- ham yincubator,120 egg,in good condition.26.00. Lhought that those affected were the slllnber of Christian workers. the olato S,J.Gooddar , R.R.No.2,Pick rind - of} farm. Cars• eaffe•ring from only a light cold A very strong appeal is being and consequently no, precautions made for increased contributions X OT10E-I am now ready to grind _ were Used to prevent the disease to the, missionary funds do that - N grain at my premises on Mondays,Wednes- from enreading. The r@BUIL was the church may be able to Con• days and Fridays at 7 cents per bag; sacks,10 « y cents;less than 5baaggs, 10 cents. Oscar Wilson, ; . that many contracted the disease. tiuue the work that they have Brougham. Phone Pick 509. 19-20 ' While it has been of s very mild begun and carried on with @nth B '` 8PE�TGER -- • �# type g 'V great care should be exereis success. The evening service was TORONTO ET-WASH LAUN• CHARLES s COndUCted 11 DRY(Semi finish)—Let our driver call tad • an ti--e after Pffeets are often y Rev. J. B, 1. Wilson. explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your p• A., B. D. wme with btr.S.w,Davis. barber 1. w• Proprietor, :�' - -Pickering ch more serious than the . of Oshawa. who wall pick h and dsli.DTVr ench Monday. 1i'ednoa• ir. reached an impressive sermon, 1 my and Friday, lily x�;', .,:. yW .,Yr- .�•5�.'..:r..� '�.�.•. . : :.•, .:, . - c. t' ''''-.r. 'i�`.-c;a ,z�. "�'i. Z)Z°�h`s.>.a