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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_01_23 o,r.c ' .y ;„,JN w5u w,^' �- ra sly. '•'�+si�' r-•"� .,+ ...,x..s. •'•1, _ •,� :s.iiv a,: ..i r _'• pK 'rr 4 jiv 417� 7; T� JV , - T M • y R , a ., ..• . ;».:sass .. .._. ._,.,,.:• VOL. -L - PICKERING, ONT•, FRIDAY, 'JAN. 23, 1931. wo. 21 b iMsrefefistatsB4sl Q6atrDA. -! ' MilS. S. No. 4 EAST SCARBORO JUNC'JrION�llteS�¢ On Friday evening, January 16th, A Pork and Bean Sapper and Con- GREENWOODthe pupils and teacher of S. Sr No. 4 cert under the auspices•of the Lad- ::... H, C. PEARSON-Physician C*Too= 2q&-W0.T East gave a most enjoyable and de- ies' Aid Society of the Scarboro Jc. +srt;eoayz` S . Dumbarton. 1f1Iy lightful entertainment. 'Mr. Fred United Church will be held qn-the R Ea FORSYTH. Oph,D., Director Is running fall blast sawing lam- Crawford was chairman an delight- evening of Thursday, Jan 29th. Sup- w 'MILLS .Optometricai Association of Ontario. Rei. her, reaches, doubletrees, ed the large audience with his witty, per will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock, MRa� l�fember of the American Optometrical atoriea. The pupils deserve teat baddadon• Eyes examined by appointment. tongues etc. B which will be followed by a splendid Betablished 1898 Phonerla04, Claremont.Oct. Open to bay a quantity of Rood credit for the delightful way in which' program by the Danforth Avenue r t. they took parts 1n their sons and + 7' basswood and elm g United Church orchestra and Eloc- HOWTo EARL st (i'RUSIN.R.O.-Eyesight recitations. They were ably assisted utionist. Admission, 50 cents, child- 1 Specialist- Honour graduate of the Collo;a logs• by the following artists—Mips lad-' of Optoaetry of Canada: Gold medalist and S t8 ren, 25 cents. Sm1t erman prize winner in 1928. At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays ys Bryant, of Oshawa, Miss Doris - - , ee����yy Monday from 9 a,m. to S p.from d and Fridays. Gee, o; Brooklin Miss Gladys -Save' ' 1BMFkEr' enturda o At weekvillyese Wed• y ' Y urka OU14SAFITON qday to Saturday of each week. Eyes esamin• rim, of Audley, DdL W, C Murkar ° ad.Glaaaea fitted and repaired. Highest quality Manufacturing Baskets of all and M!. George Fields of Picker' at Lowest Prices. Phone StouH 2405. 4ely deacripttons. g ' Mr. N'obes spent a day in the city During the evening, .a pupil of the last week with Ross Neal. —••• i!.eeail. Price reductions at the school, Miss Dorothy Watson wan Miss Margaret 'McFadyen of .Tor- The price of wheat is about half - - E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory. presented with a silver trophy non onto was the guest of Mrs. Dr. Pear what it was a •Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6405 or 8.420 or write by the champion pupil of the School son last week. year ago. ' am. South Win¢Court House, Whitby. 26ly Chas. White.Locust Hill. Ont. Fair helld in Pickering last Septem-I The On-We-Go group of the Wom- _ her. After the unloading of the ^^pp DONALD RUDDY Barrister. Xmas tree and the lienal treat for' ins Association are having the My prices for Flour also are about -CL. Solicitor, Notary Public, Officeover AI- t ¢ the s treen, the grown-up children I a String' in the Community Hall on half. How much less are Ita's Drug Store.Opposite Post OfSce. Money U StArrivingy, P i Jan. 29th at 8 o'clock. Admission 25 you paying for the pastry • "' . '; to Loan. Phone sea• Whitby, Ont. sly were'also treated to rand The pro- and 15 cents. +yon buy, or the bread you BEATON. BELL R088, Harriet- reeds of the evening went to swell I The funeral of the late 'Mrs• Cam- buy ? Practically no lees. r ors. Solicitors. 904 Northern optarin the piano fund. The teacher and pup- muck took place from the home of BtsB -i 330 Bay street,Toronto, ils thank' the commtlnit for their aW. Beat,n, Choice 2X, 3X and 6X B. C. y her parents, Ed. and Mrs. Craven on y practice old-fashioned ti support.' Tuesday afternoon and twee largely Why not Cedar Shingles. thrift and bake your own J.D.F. Ross, Adelaide 2838 9 "Heade on w strias" at Commun. to Salem Cemetery. Much bread, cakes and stir sympathy is extended to her'husband y r� ICRARDSON, PICKERING dr Also, a large quantity Of ity Hall, Dumons nbarton. on and save ? MULVEY -• Barristers, solicitors etc.• and two sons, Lawrence and Gordon y !�S-834 Cantedentioo Life Building, Corner of Thursday. Jan. 29th, and other relatives. T��e and Richmond stn. Toronto• Phones Tougb and dressed --»• My KI99IM1 Flour is uaezeelled �ddaide 4484 and44e0, Pickerin¢otSce open 'GREEN RIVER. for cakes and pastry. Wedaeada and 3atnrday'eveainss. Phone Pick t ascot st>' Jack Pine, Spruce and ystm, Le Vett is home on a week's ' ' GREENWOOD. { Dental Hemlock Lumber.. holidays. Mrs. Flynn spent a week with her BAKER'S JOY Flonr will make We are glad to see Frank Carter father in Claremont. good old time sweet and I 1L C. DrJ.N. al 9., raL. D.B„ � � pt/'��N� � out around again. Miss Taun, of Stouffville, is visit- moist bread. . 9 s`� su<ceesor co Dr J.1v,pales>, Graduate of �.r . . Mim Kate Pelham has secured a the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- • ins with Mus. Geo. Middleton. _ !�pp t;aiversity, At Claremont office over D. A, poaitiO3l in Toronto, Fred- and Mrs. Woodward spent I will exchange Flour or any tial seatt toma store every Tuesday and FrtdaY Phone Ingram Percy had a business trip Sunday with friends in Toronto. ° of Cereal for any kind Siong lilt. Y7t! LUMBER YARD to the city last Monday• Miss Clara White spent Sunday A few from here attended the Mas- of Grain. HERBERT T, FALLAISE, L. D S.. onie dance at Brooklin on Friday ev- : D D.5, Graduate of the Royal College of with Wm. and Mrs. Le Vett. ening. Dental Sur�eone and the University of Toronto. �. H, Beal, - Claremont Tim Hagerman and Wtn. Le Vett . Tr home baking Ofdee m reudcrue second door east of St. And• Phone 9'24 are leavin for Detroit on Friday, James Plaskett'q condition remains _ y g a.a.Church, Pickenna,Oct. Om born : 9 g about the same. He is still confined o again. ■•w. to d P. m, or by appoiatmeat, (X ray FURNITURE The Green River Dance Committee aereuel, Phone Pick 3.700' 431y intend holding a carnival in the near to his bed. NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE future. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, of Oshawa �• ?r. (�. �� /sss►f:sB'4t 16ast>ss. spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and A- ... _ IN (TREAT VARIETY Quite a number from here attend- MrsMtsa Edith Ormerod returned home L. BURN/N��"�Aa♦�Willows. ELIZABETH RICHARDsov- 9immoo'ft Bede Marshall yeted the Sunday School Convention at .Fire and automobile insurance of all kind•, . Kinsale on Tuesday last. eawesentiag coaepani•aof solid financial stand• tresses, Dressers, Tables�aodWeare sorry to hear that Mrs. T, on Saturday after spending a week Building and General as' Chairs. Picture Frames. Williarrlq is confined to the house, with friends in Toronto. Oontraotiag. �j'RANK R. JACKSON-Sun Life Our prices•are the lowest. with an attack of 1 • i We extend our sympathy to Mr Estimates furnished on all classes Inouranee Com a grippe. parry•,Canada,Ocean,27", B. Hagerman its doing g Cammack and fs:nily on the death of of work=Interior and Exterior. ric Gem rat Inetsnt►ee, Phase k z7t9. g s rushing his wife whish took lace at her ante 12.24 business in his barber shcp, which is P Alterations and repairs. mother's home on the Kingston Rd. open every Wednesday and Saturday Obimaeys Built Obactets Worlk. !`t Rewe"A oR KBAY-Licensed auctions C ® A L` nights, west of Dunbarton on Saturday af-' Phone Pickering 5719 [�ear,Alwam Live stock and general Saks ternoon. ONTARIO �latteaded to. Terma r+eaaomble. R. Don't tcrget the dance at the Com- Anniversary services under the FAIRPORT. ville. PhowStouf tool. 61.4 A good supply of Hard and Soft munity .Hall, Green -River, on Jan. Q 28th. Billy Hole and his Live Wires, Cta a o e .the ed Ch 'Mena Bible Q T 1�T L 1� F POl/TII-L+ Licensed Ancdon�e, �I on band. Also a supply Ctasa of the United Chinch will be A7 1 lxl JQ . e. oa.attar at saes ear oattaee, Ane- will be in attendance. ' Everybody held on Sunda wa•aias.f r1I ltfaea used is as dmrft a iii lii;iadliag Wood, welcome. y Jarraary 80th, at T ulama Ads—Oven m"w P O•• oatstove length. stet., p• m• Mr. Ross Crosby, of Toronto Nova Scotia Shingles g Bfrottgham Citizene'League Enehre University will be the speaker. is Gait Galvanised Steel Shingles a-vw O . ommismSIP OLBBH 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. silver collection X111 be taken at this Bird's Felt Slate Shi • o.r..yaassr, rDsaatsaMaartar and Dance,Tuesday, Jac. 27th service. On Friday event Jan. 80 ��' sieaetts, A•aw■sass. nes. Kamm ba Wad Admission. 25 cents. y ppeT ayr{Il be evening, tram for sale at :. "tasaar n�ar.B. ii. DONALD Df1IINR0. PICHEHINO - an oyster au T. PATERSON'8 - OLARB]t011IP WL I-V 814 V U G t e A M. 5 o'clock until all have been served. Pickering Mills At 8 p. m. a comedy drama, entitled Call and get prices. Pbboe 2U2 1[, IttAW, LICENSED AUC- Mr. and Mrs. Dunn visited relat- "Listen Ladies" will be presented. j ies, U ER foe TaA s lnraamm sed i dbridge last week. This is a splendid drama, so do not LOOS, TH E � �ti.a, A�of Saler pt� m`' Dewier •afea many °i FRONT RANK POULTRY FEED W. J. Brown and family, of Toron- miss it. Admission 50 cents, children ! aesaaind at NEWS•afar., Hd and Indepea• to -visited their le here on Sat- 25 cents.• New' ' atphoos. Whitby.Ont bur urda ,. ChevroletEGG a1A9H y' Mr. Collins• McBride 'of Whitb 4P y, a Wild Gio ex" a 9. ti a t 9. o. - N���' GROWING MASH -Sas a guest at the Harvey home on E , by Andley Cormm�nity Club,' -I9 HERE Sunday. on 1�'f r]nesday, Jan, Z7tb. J Whitevale -:- Mills ' There if,-quite an advantage by Mi..-s Shirk. of Claremont has he^n r1 ufiiog Fres Mixed Feeds, Our the .gur:,t of 3Ii.s Marie Devitt the fdriOUVHAM. Manu new features' and a new low Chopping emery day- feeds are not stocked price. An Owner Service Policy. 4► pa;t week. GRAIN— FLOUR-FEED up utootll>a ahead. Walter Percy and daughter, of 1IiIi 4 very large ecngregation attend- assuring owner the best in iken, attended the church Service here ed the church service on Sunday last, service and satisfaction, ' .Griating Every Week Day, We recommend our Dairy Rations on Sunday. she x-ing* hrix old associations grip Will exchange for quantity alid duality -Albert' Harvey and friends from the heart. The occasion for the un- Gas, Oils, Assessocles. Goodyear LL-LXIOW fear Wheat ` - milk production: agent:SundaS-at the. home usual gathering was the re-dedicate ' Tires at new low prices. ; Chopping ever of his parents here. ion of the bell from the old Christ - �ANTHONY WILSON pp g y .week day st se Mr. Sanderson is home at. present Tan Church, now placed on the Tem- Repairs oq all makes of care per bag for lots ofd bags or but has to return to Christie St. Hos- perance Hall. As their gladsome GordonJ LAW Proprietors over, less than 5 bags 10c pital, Toronto, for further treat- chimes warmed'the hearts of the • F l8tf Phone (dark. 5602 - per bag• Barley 10c. menta. worshippers of long ago, may their The annual meeting of the public music again call the heedless to div- phone 2905 Pic SBR G s:r} : Phone 5917 libra ins worship. _ e - ry will be held 'on Saturday ev- p. The service throughout Bargain ening at the library rooms: Patrons vvas an impressive one. The men and Pickering �illin� CQ171DllkII� of the library, are invited to attend boys gathered at -the Hall until the . . a • �a � �� to hear reports of the year's work bell was rung by Mr. Jgg Hamilpy - RE �and elect officers for 1331, ton, oar oldest citizen beim a nativeIna Dining RoomThe W M. S. met at the home of of this place"and the oldest,suppor- ^`! FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Brown on Thursday afternoon, ter of the old. Christian Church, and New Year 1 Quite a goodly number being present, and,who will shortly eelebraaite his .87th 17 Private Ambulance _ nth the president, Mfrs. John Phill- birthday. At 2.30 the firemen, 60 ips in the chair. No program was strong, marched from the fire hall W Day and'Night Service Prepared for this meeting. The foll- to the church where they filled the a eiaeerely thank sac friends in This is a splendid 9 piece owing committee •was appointed to centre pelwa. A quartet of young men this community for the gems.solid oak Butte, finished in phone 9000 arrange programs for 1931: Mrs. Geo from Pickering ,gave,several musical roue portion of your pattroa- Windsor brown. It con. Malvern 5000 Philip, Miss Margaret Duncan and selections which were very much ap- age with which you favored sista of a 80 inch Buffet, a Mrs. Fred Cassie. It is expected that I'Preciated• Rev. Mr. McLellan deliver- us during the past year. roomy China- Cabinet, a there will be some interesting and ed a message impressive and heart- ... 0 ft. Table and 6 genuine _ Thanks to you, in spite of a peas Markham, Ont• helpful_meetings during the coming ;searching. After the sermon the quay-' — : leather seated Chairs. --- - of so called depression we year. The Society has just finished tet sang two verses of the hymn t All for$95.W. a succeeysful year and are beginning "Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me", Mr. Ed- have been able si show an , Do Not Wait the Aew ne with a increase in business vol- the good list of mem- ward Willson then rang the bell, Mr. r hers. Mrs. A. Lemtnon and Mrs. B. McLellan dedicating it by prayer. ane, dad treat that our ; We ere offering a 3 piece service to you in the com Bed Outfit at 19,75 Harvey, hostesses for the afternoon The quaartet then finished the hymn ins year shall' warrant .'Until winter comes to terved a dainty tea to those present. and after the benediction the people An all steel Bedstead with A The ann,aal meeting of St. John's dispersed feelin that the service your splendid co-operation = look over your B a decorated cane anal con re ation 'iok lace on the even- had been an ins inspirational one. The G and good will. -heavy 2 in. tubing, stron � Furnace,or in of Friday, Janp 16th',with Rev., P purpose, ring- link spring end an ail felt those Mr. McLellan in the chair. AIL re- ins forchurchworship and as a fire To one and all { ' mattress. Price complete ports of the various organizations of alarm. In connection with this bell only 19.75. _ Leaky Troughs the church were very encouraging. one name stands out prominently in - W �iSh Cat Flowers and Potted The congregation is ihcrea"sing, the the minds of old-timers, who rem- :repaired or replaced. Sunday School attendance has great- ember the energy and enthusiasm the Plants. 1v increased, the W M. S. has more late James Hogle put into the..-can- A Happy, Healthy Place your order and than reached their allocation, A Y. vacs for subscriptions for the pur- JJ'�� BE READY P. S. his re-organized, and every chase of the bell to the old And Prosperons Ci �, Ster' rIttthing is pointing to a still better year cracked one• He was successful in when wlntet cones, in 1931. The personnel of the Sunday raising $66.00 necessary, the bell New Year, NJ. THE PICKERING NEWS School officers and teachers remain being purcha'9ed in Philadelphia, Phone.18W Call unchanged. Anv chanes that may coming in duty tree for church, and *r ' be neceQ,sary will be looked after by was installed 37 years ago next A Furniture Dealer and ALVIN BUSHBY p- E C. J ONES r Funeral Director ( the session of the congre¢ation. The ills It being placed in the Temper- E . . following names were added to the ante Hall is also of interest as the Also Ambalanoe Service ;Hardware Phone 4600 Board of Management: Geo. Dun-I late Mr. Hoyle was prominent among Druggist and Chemist. ' ran Jr.: Lloyd Johnston; V. Gannon; those who helped to place thio hall HBe Qntsrio PICKERING ran Beer and George Wilson. l in-our midst. ., r.9 Phone 6540 - PiagBrlII; 1♦♦• y� ... -.-,. .M.,y •...•-..b^. �-y�...-'. •...t,, _. Yom. '6d.+ - •�.•' - -F•I•-'-sr•1^ .1irf P+ - _ f r • s r ` 200 Prisoners Rebel efforts of the governor and stag from Young Canada Rebel ' 8 p.m. to about 10 'o'clock-to The, Markets In Toronto Jail restore order. ` , f -. "At date there are 24T male prison- ` • - - - - ens and 17•females. It is stated that � PROI}UCB QUOTATIONS r at times about two-hirds of the male 3 D Seven Ringleaders Weeded duce the following co- ale prisoners were implicated in the out- y •IIggs-Ungraded, cases returned, : Out and Each Given Five bre". The ringleaders were detect- . 'J Strokes-Some Vesper- ed and placed in isolation cella and . irco s, 15extras, u!l fresh firs; 20c; cLulet was gradually restored. It is seconds, 15c; pullets extras, 21c. adoes Arrleng Leaders- established that the leaders were _ Butter-No. 1 .Ontario creamery_ ~ F '• Toronto-Smouldering embers of lads of from 17 to 21 years of age, surds, 31 to 31%c; No. 2. 30 to 30Y�a ;rebellion among prisoners at the To- One of the chief complaints -seemed Churning cream-SgecNl, 29 to 'Tdhro Jail were fanned into a blaze to be regarding the deprivation oP26c, - Vic'-�ot0-_ on Saturday night when over 200 tobacco, the use of which is strictly , - ` 26C • .` took part in a riot which required the forbidden under the jail rules. -The B at `} � ,. - Neese Vo 1 large, colored, p •af-� .'combined efforts a' the c. entire jail older prisoners, and particularly the Quotatacns to government' shippers{are . staff four hours to subdue. Accood• fl repeaters, advise$ against the distur- as follows: Ing to an official Atatoment authortz f banes, It Is said. Poultry, ",�" Grade. Alive-Spring ed by Leopold Macaulay, Provincial It is alleged that plans were be Secretary, the outbreak had it ens, 6 lbs, each, 22c; over 5 to be- thickens, basis in %•plan to effect a wholesale Ing made to overpower the guard 6 lbs. each, 20c; .over 41/2 to 5.- lbs. delivery of p+is suers by,• overpower- who first attempted to q'•eP the d1-- _. turbance• probat ly with some Idea of each, Tbs. over 4 to 4e2 lbs each, Ing the guards. I effecting a wholesale jail delLvery, „ 16c: 4 lbs. each and under, 15c. Fat- Shouting and yelling and stamping ted liens,•over 3 lbs. each 23c: over There are a number of desperate 3?•� to 4 lbs„ en^h 18c. Old ro•)sters, their feet in the c:e11s and corridors, characters in. the jail at present and 1 bver 5 lbs. each, 15c. White duck• A m man _ am n the the prisoners, g the staff has been aware for some � , -hardened ortmdnals, created such an q ? Bugs, over o lbs., each, 22c; over 4 time that a nu•nber o[ these mento 5 lbs., each, 20c; colored ducklings s'-uprea�that for a time Governor Hed- were plauniug an escape, altbougti ' ley Basher and his staff faced a sit- 2c less. Gu.nea low 1, per pair, $1�5, nation of great difficulty. It is be the present incident has no cnnuec• s v tion with such Plans' Gl?Aiti QtiUI'ATIONS lieved the object of the Plot w.,s to Hon. Mr. Macaulay, who i§ dt$ I e Grain dealers on the Taronta have one of the jailers unlock a cot, pia}Ing commendable energy in (m•( '� of : -ridor door and then overpower him. Proving conditions in the penal and I - / r Board ut Trade are waking the f - But the scheme failed. Aiden by lowing quotati:.ns-for car iota L- reformati+e tnstituttons of the pro- Manitoba when, 1u. 1 hard. 60 U., his entire staff, Governor Basher y,X 1f w e": No. 1 Northern, 59c: No: 2 do., 57c; vince, unhesitatingly'-states thaf l weeded out the ringleaders, placedI jail staffs will have the backing of No. 4, do„ 53c (c.i.f., Goderi'h and them in isolation cells and. backedy Bay ports). I the Government in maintaining pre 1 Up with weapons; forced the.re:oafu- 7f•a Manitoba oats•• No. 3 ('.��'.. 33%c' : der to subside. ;per discipline in the institut-ions. c Conditions are trying at 'the present M s No: 2 deed, 31a�c. Ringleaders 8trappec .. i time. '•o x g to the large. number of Arjentlne corn-1.,' (c.i,f., Port Seven riuglaaders, young ulen be I :'tmates. mouy of %%,,om have been "r Colborne). 1lillfeed. del. lluu[real freights, $ween the ages of 17 and 21, were I engaged in crime of a serious nature - each given five stroaes with the strap I Hon. -Mr. Jlacaulav points out that bags Inc}uded-Bran, per ton, E'?.25: _ on Sunday night for their part fn' the j this Is the first tiro-. In a very }t= i shorts, Pet ton• $_1.23: •middlings, affair. This aa* the first time In i period that measti-e-t of t:lis t+•pe I $29.25. Ontario grain-Wheat, 67c; barley, many years that pris.,ners have been have been found neces,•ary it the bucltwh'cat,: -- t ! "3Oc; oats, _'Sc; rye. 35c; attapped at the Toronto Jaocn' jail, - - The. outbreak was similar in chat "The use of pltyal••al t•unishm(ru! 43e• atter to the one which occurred at 1s regarded as an_extreme acid ce ? r } iIAY AND STCA«' PRICES tn" it"'er " r -w or t b .the to t _ h e.. t K r but ,. i 3 e ,. quoting 9 1)12 tll2a Dealers are u r a e e e Month ago.- e t s ;#;' � D e nr . h Don Jail about � m g . g Q -t e ,, v{' r- :.r i to l that i 1 + red- Since .. h determinai t ` •v w rload tots ue f e a the an st a ca Jail nesse i '�. ha r the a 1 es d , vigilance at e time P t ha•t j R ,�' �.;. t i/� -- J •„ R SII has been reeoubled, new coc.ers ,ctpient revolts of the type referred , :- vu track Toronto, the Wllowtng have been watched closely and a con- I'to shall not be allowed to. grow tlito i' - <';. �' T prices -- e scant guard has been kept o quer- riots of the + e which have recently , (1 Poultry %A grade dress d Spring _ Leri where an outbreak was likely occurred in American prison+. He P-�•ty Awlrey Junes cif 1'u. stn :pre.eue�;l+e or all Canadian ,chickens, 6 Ibs., each, 26c: over 5 to -to take pace. 1feels that prompt handling in the , thltdren wheu obarktinr stlow and tanz in the air call. t' out of doors 6 lbs., each .L4c, over 4 to o lbs., At the time of Lha outbreak on j present instance w►11 Ithrourake 1 each, 23c; over 4 to 4i•: lbs., each, _ nl ht shortly- before - 6!similar outbreak+, either In the. Don r"'t't skis and,touozRun+. . ,trrlay g 121c 4 lbs, each cid under, 20c. Fat- S, e u o clock all the pris( tiers were 1n their Jail or In the other institutions in i•- _- _ _ -..___- - !od hens, over 5 lbs„ each 25c; ovet celis Rlth the escestloa of a few which prisoners are lucarcerated p __ r rock-. Home of them tar;;er than 4 to 3 lbs.. each. 24<; :ver 3tj to 4 olepp:ng In the corridors for lack. of,throughout the province" Rock Slide Alters hon+e+, ate piled up• lbs., each. 23c, Young turkey, over t•pa•e. There were 241 male urtica - - I. Norrtt'at aroeess of Erosion 12 I'ts. 35c; over_8 to 12 Tbs.. each. t' Iers and 17 female prtsoaers. ' Radio Abridges Contour of. Falls Buffalo, ` S„ Jan. I3 -Tile cave-in 32c; under 8 ibs.: 26e Ofd turkeys.From what can be learned from au �. ..of rock at the crest of Niagara Falls 22c. Geese, over R to 12 lbs.. each, thoritative sources, the storm broke;' A>r•et1C Silence Fall of Rock l8 Largest Ever to-dav was described by Dr. Reginald 124c•; all other: weights 22c. Old roast' -• suddenly without, any previous rum I ers over 5 Tha. each. 20c WWte -,• Budde of disorder, Strict enforce -- ,• !i. I egrum, processor of geology at } Recorded on American f inlvereity: of Buffalo, as part, of the I ducklings, over a lbs.. each. 2sr, ..oer : -=cut :! the jail regulation prohibit• Personal Messages 'frOm Side t normal process of erosion which ! 4 to 5 ibs., each, 26c Cole.ed duck• .gag the use of tobacco and resentlingo 7 Down South and Move- Nlagara Fall+,. Out.-Giving way to,giaduali- will ale % the fails back s, $115 2c leas. Guinea [owl, Det pair, tuent at the tack of proper accommo- this erodlon of water, thousands of I within a t2sc nine 9pt the Tonawandas, $1 z;. datt)n are said to be some of the, rea meats of Residents • cons. of. rock broke away from the where the waterfall is expected uit4 .No..2,timothy,,ton. $14A0 to i14:'o�. _ •soni :or the bedlam of noise which Broadcast parapet of the United State. Part of mately to disappear or become trans. No. 3, do, $13 00 to $13.50 Wheat precoded Governor Basber's rushing Ottawa.-The traditional allerire of Niagara Fall+ 'some time between formi.d into s long, _swift series of�{Ktraw„ $8.00 to $3.50; Oat straw, 1 iron, his nearby home to the jail In ,the Arctic has been broken by Gov I darkness Saturday nigbt-aud daylight rapki+. t$1,400 to $S.50. _ response to a telephone message 'ernmeac radio statlAtrn broadcasting Sunday and caused the greatest 'This, o[ cour>•e, will take thousands j _, guard. LIVE STOCK from a - news ancfspecial programs to the Ice- change in contour of the cataract�of yearn, Dr, Pegfum-said. "There ls' f - starting In one of the corridors In bqund Inhabitants of Canada's far within' Lha memory of living man I nothing highly unusual from the geo- Heavy beet steers. $6.25 to $7.50, the east wing, the wave of rebellion Butcher steers, choice, $1.25 to $1,50; - north, t, was announced recently by The breaking away of the huge mans logic Point of view ln. the destruction ispread throughput this %-Ing and do., fair to good. $6.25 to $1.00; do Hon. Alfred Irnranl2au, Mlnlster o[; created a gigantic C'-shaped Indents- of the section,of the fall+ crest today, through the west seen)u of rite I ulld- tion iu the brtnfi,` estimated by ob It iy just part-of the normal eros common, $5.15 to $6.00; butcher hell- Martne. Ing. That the outbreak was not 2 which has beed going on duce the ens, choice, $7.25 to $1.50; do., fair to Through the Government chain of' servers to be 150 to 00 feet deep by : something Impromptu to but was the [ails were-tormed thousands of ears good, $6,50 to $7.00; do., common, - p p radio stattunn In t1tA north news of- .about.l,tc3 feet wide and beginning air y e 1 f a carefully-laid•laid- len would I Lewiston, +v h chisel. i5 50, to i 6.00' butcher cows, good to x gu r o c y p ltl • _ ... .. . political, sporting and'othercurrent Proximately Ou feet from the bank ago at Le ton, aud bleb as ch be indicat d by the stubbornness w1th y - ed the great rock gorge of the \lag• choice, 34,75 to $5.50. do., medlum. scents now Is relayed to them a few of Lana Island.,• . which the prisoners resisted the at.I I -' $3.50 to $4.25; sinners and cutters; I, hours or. days after tuey have taken .Accurate estimate of the extent of era• tempts of the guards to restore lace. The inauguration of the sys-;'' $2A0 to E2,15; butcher bulls, good.to P the erosion will not be possible until Scleut-ists'vaVy In their estimate* Of ander. Seizing every movable arta• choice, E4.7u to ;5.50; do.. boloFttas, tem was accompl[sbed a few days ago aerial Photos have been compared� the age of the falls. They are believed i • 6e in the cells, the prisoners bang 00. and already the-results have justified •,'Ith the previous contour., The recti to have existed 40,000 to 100,000 yenrs ' $3.50, baby beef, $8.00 to ;st,ck fed on the walls• shouted abuse at the ` feeders, good, $5,25 to $6.25: suck the effort, Mr. Duranleau said, of the American.Falls 1'i 1.030 feet and to have had an average annual re- "guards outside the grilled doors, an Three of the Government,stations'. w+te, with sn average depth. Ot r-SI cession. due to erndon, of several 2rs, 04.50 to ;y•75; springers, $69.00 snade every demonstration w•ith(nI _.. _. o-i5�:N;- •00i their power against auth.QritY. those at Churchill' ou Hudson Bay,•feet--ef--waren;- -The broken-up rock I Inches.-., g -" J *calves, good to choice, $10 to ;10.50; Chesterfield Inlet on the eastern -aide formation Is flea in immense blocks Apparently only one man saw the Entire staff Called Out of the bay and Coppermine River on half-way up i'tte 167-foot cliff, at the. actual fall. A tourist was standing on do„ medium.,$8;00 to $9,00; do., conn , From corridor to -corrido, amid the arctic Ocean, have been equipped base of the U incision. the Canadian side looking at the Am mon• $1.00 to $T.50; do., grassers, ".Ithe deafening noise and shouting, with broadcasting apparatus. Each i Reservation officials reported that erican Falls when he saw , a great X4.50 la $5.00; lambs, choice, $9.5 p station' goes on the air at stl.pulated buck lambs, $7.50 to E8.00: sheep, Governor Basher and the guards( several rumbling noises were heard` cloud of eprap, followed by three c�mb- - -went, taking suspected ringleaders l times atter it has picked up news between 10 p.m. Saturday night and ling crashes. and he saw before his $2.00 to $5.,00: Hags, bacon. w.o.e., ` -.. from one corridor and then proceed-{ synopsis, personal announcements and 16 o'clock Sunday morning, .chile cus-� eyes a veritable mountain o[ rock tak•L0,50; do.. butcher., $1 per hog dis- ing to, the next to remove prlsonprs general infJrmation from Canadian,1 toms and immigration o>Scers on Falls 'Ing form in front of the great curtain i count;-io„ select%, $1 per ho:; prem 'believed' at the bottom of the. trou• British or United States shortwave I View Bridge reported they heard a'of spray. The new mountain, when firm• ble. The temper of the prisoners in stations. This is consoifdated--and I rumbling crash at 5.30 a.m. ice and snow,,have clone their work, the cells and corridors was at its edited-before being relayed to the iso-+ " will probably tower high over the ugliest when the lated inhabitants of the north. New Contour of Cataract . x' governor and his I " •Falls themselves. The appearance of Royal Heir Starts guards entered, but the show of One of the chief duties of the sta- The new contour of the cataract to the,American Falls has been material• y force.overawed the Inmates who still tions is to broadcast the latest "Social the experienced eye is apparent at ly altered. r- continued to shout• and create pande- news" of. the north. When a trader once. �� Pieces Broken Off Daily On Long Journey tnonium but made nd attempt to I or tt'appr leaves a post for another , Yews of the' change spread among( "pieces of the crest.' are being settlement, this is. sent over the air residents of Niagara Falls. First of- come to blows with the officials. broken. off daily, only the, generally l Prince George Accompanies 't The official statement issued 'last I and if he does not arrive at his des-I ficial report was made to police head.t _ fright by H. M. Robbins, deputy pro. tinD m are not,-as large as those destroyed'ation� on time, 'immediate efforts �quarters by a patrolman at 2.30 I today when the amount of the falls Elder Brother--Goal is vincial secretary, on the instruction are made to locate him. Personal I Meanwhile, tourists iroin all parte of I line disturbed was discerniblci Dr, Argentina of.Hon. Leopold '.Macaulay, provincial messages from 'down south" are sent I the world were photographing the,line. di said. I' Parts.-The France of Rales, ac• f secretary, is as follows: out to missionarles and traders which ,cataract. The'average erosion the, The land formation under the water- -Action Effective might take months to reach them if American falls is estimated at one. com)3anied by his brothel, Prince tall is capped with a 60-foot guard of, sent by mail, inch a year. George, arrived here on January 16th "Effective action has been faken,. : I rand rock, it was explained by the by Major G. Hedley Basher to ter. -" Cave of Winds Not Damaged scienttat. Under this rockbed. is a and spent s quiet evening at their i -- a>linate occurriae breaches of disci. Canada and Me7[1C0C> � �.. The Cave of the winds, known Lo stratum of comparatively soft shale. .hotel. - They were strictly incognito plias which occurred in Toronto Jaii Trade Treaty Agreement I Practically every (ourisE who has The churning water at the toot of the .and there was none of the pomp usual- on the evening of Saturday, January 'Mexico City.-A commercial treaty visited Niagara Falls, does not extend falls gradually washes away the shale, ly accorded visiting royalty, .17. Major Basher, who is the gov- to tovern the interchange of products Lout as far as the gouged-out part of leaving sections of-Lite hard rock pro- They did not go to the theatre as ernor of the local jail, received a between this country and Canada is !the cliff, and was not damaged. About truding. These, battered by the rush the Prince is accustomed to do on his tmessage from the guard in charge being considered by government offi-'•eight years ago a fall of rock 1n the of water, break off; and fall, visits to Paris, because both were in that a serious disturbance was tak• ctala and the Natrona' Federation of i cave of the Winds injured several per. "In the course of time this under- mourning for their aunt, the Princess ling place in the institution. Going to Ohambet:s of Commerce here. It is sons. mining progresses so far that the pro- Royal, who died last week. .:the jail from his nearby residence, he reported that the terms of the treaty From Prospect Point. on the Ameri•.jecting portion of the caping stratum The two young men, on their way to - found the prisoners were indulging are almost complete and that it will can shore, the new indentation is not.�breaks down for want of support," South America, where the Prince of : -in an organized program of abouts, be ratified in the near future. l sharply defined because the observer's I Prof. Pegtvm said, "and the crest .Wales ia'to open the British Trade PAZ- -� catcalls, profanity and obilcenity. The Communications between the Seers-ieyes are almost on a level with the! has of the fall becomes abruptly al- hlbition next March, crossed the Chan prisoners at this time were all In tary of Foreign Relations and the Can. brink. However, from Luna Islandtered, That Is exactly what happen- net in the Prince's aeroplane, reach- their cells with the exception oi: aadtaa Consul indicate mutual desire and the Canadian side, especially the I ed.^ Ing Le Bourget field after two hours' tow sleeping In corridors for lack of of the countries to reach an agree- latter, the change in appearance` flying over threatening clouds and i cell apace. The noise originated to meat. stands out plainly. ) The yacreage of beet grown in igng• through fog• one of the corridors In the east wing, The proposition originally was Loa• - The most noticeable scenic aspect land last, year was 347,000; in 1925 it gradually spreading throw hoot this The Princes proceeded from here to • ir' g tared by agricultural interests in gins• is the addition to the rock debris at t was 64,700. 1n England and Scotland Santander, Spain, whaer they boarded • , wing and to some extent to the west les and encouraged by Mexican sham- the base of the American Falls. At there at-e now nioet4ea beet-sugar I the liner Oropesa for the voyage •eotfoa. : It required the coibbined.rTiers of commerce. the point of the latest erosion gigantic factories, aot'ese tb's Atlantic. 4w � rr� .✓ ::;ea u•. ,.z.- +. „• .' - ....a -.-- "•' ._..., -: ,� $- '2.-"' T. y.7 ay...,,;,7R,gs:+.fid'�9.Ag?•Yi,4 ,?o,:w t!v.,• +r .� •.+.• ' '. .• ..,. ., l�'if 4+. 5r: ,.U" +eV• �.�•:.ntl.? .:r.;�*,.._,•,n...�.a; +.1. ;.rf .,s•w..a�"„s't•s:'.'hf.�_ p•°" w.p`,....,��r•. µt..; .aw.,�Eie+45%W:r:l4'J+'5+�''k'a,lr3.!•'w.'71'w ,.Nrvwnnr't+. .:.n'P}r�q,i M ,�sla , :,.Y" ru�r.'T::n.a9N rw,�,:^vt4 "T•HF, "534" The New Giant Cunarder Classified. Advertises, s" Overwork or, orry s 39&=snLs c-akrra� k Ct TOP JOB HU\T1\G GO INTO '-Taxes the Health of Thousand$ K"3 business for yourself—we tr.in and ns� 4 nuance you We are doing bualneAs all e ,� a over Canada and everywhere men of of YOufleg Gir14 - m In the "teen-age" years when Beb�lo1 ,y -' `" _ am- bition are succeeding. Honesty and i Willi ego to work only qualiflcatlons ' :'•£ _Manager, P.O�Boxte t645, Montreal. Depr- or office work is exacting and outXe ff� w f activittes--use--up :so-mach-eacrgy-, - 7t !many girls undermine their health and f,1�• ;'«, . . ._ ° Y a s ar S. i 't*.• ,, spoil their happiness .for years to - Do• DF1 -' 'VOR MACHINE OR HANDliN7ITTING y �nlg, JU All Fool," "Silk and 1�ool," At such a time Dr, Williattis' Pink ole Tyme," all colors, '.So lb. up iPilla •will be found most valuable. Dep�1T o�illia.Oat. & yarn f ;They purify` sad enrich the blood: ' 'build up the nerve cells aad correct " �� 7 Dress Flowers run-down conditions. Concerning them " " Flowers are again being' worn on Miss Margaret Torrey, Indian Road, The above Is an artist's drawing of the new giant Cunard liner at present under construction on the Clyde. evening gowns. If you Rant to refilr•� ;Toronto, Ont.. says: "When I was at This enormous vessel will register 13,004 tons and will be the largest 1lner afloat. 'nish your evening frock sew a garland ,• Itending high school I suffered a com- of gardenias around the cfecolletage. ^ {plate breakdown. My heart would pal-I These are called "lei" necklaces, after *' .,_lpitate at the least exertion; I could , Northern Pines Veier9n Retires CARAMEL CUSTARD: the Hawaiian garlands. not sleep and nothing_I ate agreed 2-3 cup sugar These gaunt trees, these green, rough A T E N T S with me. i began taking Dr.William 3 3 cups milk, scalded elbowed towers, �� a ,Pink Pills and before long I gained n 4 small eggs Shelter our lanes and make our home- in `� r ,�� s •,� �, l; 149 weight and every distressing symp ¢ ..tap -salt- _ List of "Wanted Inventions" steads snug; E q g, ---- and Full en rw - r: .tom lett me:' �. 4 tsp. vanilla >• They halve brash winter with a' on Request. • Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by �""' Sift sugar into hot frying pan and TSa sascsas Co.. sent. W. boughy shrug stir constantly until melted to a light }medicine dealers or by mail at 50 873 sank St.,Ottawa,Out. �• Or double springtime In their singing' a :cents a boa from Tisa Dr, Williams' brown color. :odd milk gradually. _ bowers, ` :Co, Brockville, Ont. - being careful that milk does not boil And scorning all the arguments of storm over. When sugar diasolces, add mix- Regardin$ Our Beasts Protect the Owl and keep- winged. lure slowly to beaten eggs, Add salt y RDx and Savoring and strain into buttered beauty warm. ; site t■MCN - H;zel Harper Harris baking cups. --Set in a pan containing "A righteous man regardeth'the life suiBcient hot nater to come almost tw�tosfntes,•.. !@AIR Qjy �bf his beast."-Prov. 1.: 10. For them the year has only upreach to the top of the cups. Bake in a tl 25 +tit Ortpbp Descriptive teNm w mea - !ng days; slow oven (300 degrees F.) until a A. O. LEONARD, Inc. They draw earth's secret from the ?e Fifth Are- New Yorif city }'I sever see an uncomplaining ass knife inserted comes out clean. Serve stony deep Accounted dumb, his simple wants kith chopped peaches, maple or cera ignored, And bear it in their hearts, as soft as 01APPED SKIN sleep, mel syrup, or honey, i ]But 1 recall his speaking in the Pass Or build with-it towards heaven, seek. DileeteM anra with one-half When Salaam failed to see the JTALIAN RICE. men ail or cream A ly Ing the blaze once a da For Free IV warning sword. Of universal noon or star-spread Rice has been culiicated in Italy 7•. we she Lreemeat freely and '1G4he folk declare that half his time stream since the fifteenth century; and that f aamlut*4L 1t' �- country now leads Europe in the pro- :5 He fratbie, vary nea1mg; t is whiled That lifts them, rooted—like the ; In stupid dozing. I would say to them things we dream. ` a: duction of that cereal, 6.3A00 metric That once the Virgin Mary, great� - —T. Morris Longstreth, �f�`ss•J°�` tone being raised last year. J with t'Ad, � Forty-bre years of continuous ser- 'Was er• -• , • f4 as carried by an ass to B®thlehem. 151111,11 A ('t Simple Treatment `e�Y� OF rpoN I J ` rice with the Canadian Pacific Flail- ' ' Nw f And that perhaps to-day he dreams of wap earned rest and pension for Dugal + her, for � dr��S �S Carmichael, who retired December 31, or sees again the manger's humble i WS car Afore than half of his service . •..;: place was as conductor on the Montreal- Made doubly sweet with frankincense Cold In the head Is very common at Toronto run and it was there that his aad myrrh I this time of year, especially In the service ended on New Year's day, And lighted with the glory of her very young. Neglect oC a cold is.prone when be brought his train for the last face, to lead to serious consequences. To time to the Union Station. in addition -- ' relieve all congestion of the system to his-work as conductor, he was train- to o :.f + - I never see him all unhonored fare is the first step in treating a cold, master in 1904, assistant superiatea- Down many a weary- mile with whether in-infants or adults. For the dent !a 1908 and then acting supertn- heavq load, _ very young. Baby's Own Tablets are the 'teadent and terminal superintendent, ;1Cnless 1 hear hosannas Ail the air !deal means of doing this. Containing but ill health forced him to return to- _ the leas strenuous duties of conductor a ' Along Jerusalem's trimphal road. no sarcotic or other harmful drugs - -": - is� '� ' +d; ` - • they soothe the child's fretfulness, re on his old.-tun is 1917. Photograph Then I remember that an ass partook lieve its suffering and ensure coeval- shows him signing 1n for the last time Wh®n With Jesus of this Hallelujah song, escence. on \ew Year's Day at.the •TorontoR I L""aloe station. And wonder if be keeps the Master's f Baby's Own Tablets are without-an - _ look f equal for relieving indigestion, con- BA Five '0"* Hefore him when the way fs hard sttpation and collo. They check dlar• Table S1iVtr B ' Evidence. and long. rhoea; break up colds and simple fav• " .- Beat ers;.promote health•glring sleep and Table silver sometimes requires a I 39". Corcoran, of Leigh, writes:-- Should he who saw the warning angel make the dreaded teething period f eelsl cleaning. his well to make are upS� I anlfered with biliousness accom- stand, easy. They are. sold by all medicine I a paste of water and- g; app y ------ ._paned by sick headaches for days ABY ills and ailments seem twice at a time and wary-tneditine I #. Who knelt when one bright star dealers or by mall at .5 cents a box this with a piece of soft Hann 1, and Bas serious at night.A sudden c tried failed to bring relief. A-friend rub each article .thoroughly, giving cry ; adorned the east, from The Dr, Williams' Medicine.Co. may mean colic. Or a sudden attack Bare me some of your wonderful 1 attention to the stdtned parte. When __:And who obeyed the Master:a gentleaBrockville,•Oat, the whiting !e gulfs dry it should, be of diarrhea. 1=iorN would you meet � Carter's Little Liver Pills and the - .. hand 4 this emergency---tonight?Have you a first dose gave me great relief. For rubbed off with a second piece of bottle of Castoria ready? three years I have taken them every •IBe counted such.an unresponsive y beset, Mexican Journalists Demand I Sauaei, and a soft brush where neves- F� the night as a regulator and I find they, " +t protection of Vour sojas ary, and the,article,given a thorough prevent these bilious and sick head- Greater Freedom of Press one-for your ow•n peace of mind- 'ache attacks. I have five little boys Like �1ary and the Master,let us show 3iezfco City.-Freedom of the press I polish wft'h a chamois leather. Some keep this old, reliable preparation and I give them three or four scary _ people prefer to use methSlated always on hand. But don't keep it g » ' A tenderness as infinitely kind, was the �iriacipaI topic discussed at � p I week. I have rest faith in them. - �That every beast with love's respon- the National Journalism Congress, at- spirits or ammonia with which to just for emergencies; let it be an Take Carter's Little Liver Pills. ; sive glow leaded try` representatives of feeding moisten the whiting. Water, how- everyday aid. Its gentle influence All druggists Zoe and -5C red pkga. �.. ever, is usually satisfactory for this Fill ease and soothe the infant who Some aageI, star or anthem song ,`newspapers throughout the republic, cannot sleep. Its mild regulation will r .may Abd. (which has lust adjourned in Mexico pnn'O`e' • help as older child whose tongue ie - -"Our Dumb Animals" City, A tentative amendment to Con- 4 coated because of sluggish bowels. ¢ atitutional articles 6 and 7, which WASH SILKS. All druggists have Castoria t tDi•Coven Control Seat dealt with freedom o t oug t an any of the .pretty new prW.Ir --- speech, was adopted by the congress, silk dresses are washable and do not 'Of Glandular Activities �and a committee was named to present shrifik. For serviceable frocks about The. "tuber cinereum," a small pro- !it before Congress ati*next session. the house, this material will save you , a. a lection from the base of the brain, has ! One of the pointe of the amendment many cleaning bills because you can been discovered, so he believes, to be project provides that "free criticism of wash them yourself. N r the Beat of the control for gland activi. I the acts of public employees and offs.I -_ - _. - - ties by Professor L. O. morgan, of the vials is an essential element of every i ------- ties of Cincinnati,who has hen f democratic regime, and for this reason studying' this organ in the brains of' never can be considered as criminal D Jogs. His 9ndinga were reported as any allusions, assertions, information, ENGLA :DREADED GOING TO Including the discovery of 'certain or comments relative to their public ' groups of living cells which control life." fie,. e , the secretion of body chemicals by the 4 leumbago Always Crippled Nim =various glands, Including the adrenal Stained Necks ' glands and the thyroid glands. It 3'our necklace "comes off on your I , • ' Professor 74organ has found,this or- neck" and leaves a dark ring around I NOW KRUSCHEN KEEPS gan in the body of rats and even men I your neck, dip it into shellac. This " ;«. Operation to late full of these cells. He recalls keeps it from tarnishing or marking( .HIM FREE :x that experts have already discovered the skin. I England hasn't any monopoly is t t`I was very weak after anope that disease or disturbance of this Lumbago, Yet,although this engineer eration.My nerves were so bad .organ often causes body changes, hot has lived in many parts of the world, I would sit down and cry and _ and cold flashes,changes in-blood pres• it was always when he went home to Protect your skin,seal and taiir from my husband would not go out sure and changes in eye pupil size, pp England that lumbago attacked hint, �# .1which were thought to .be controlled infection and assist We pores in the t and leave me alone.'Now my elimination of waste by dally use of Eventually he tried KrusEngl and nerves are much better,thanks by glandular activity, � now-living permanently in England- --„ r CutieuYa Soap peeps free from his old trouble. He co a booklet that was left This brain cell activity indirectly p i p p under the door.Lydia E.Pink- ly us ermission to ublish this:- guides almost every bodily function 980. Evetrywbere r `I some time ago, spent ten years �'! ham's Vegetable Compound through the direct control of these in China,and every time I came home '. ' inactions by gland chemicals sent out I on leave I was crippled with lumbago. surely put me on my'feet. I , In the blood like written messages About nine years ago I came to ; have taken eight bottles. My Four Instant j. 'carrying orders to the many organa of � England to reside permanently. Wish- � -, friends tell me I look fine. My , the body. �• fag to keep clear of the trouble, I sister has taken this medicine Ease From started a course of your Kruseben _-- too."-Mrs. Annie Walton, 67 'ti Salts exactly as prescribed on the in the accumulated waste enter the EASY CLEANING. �OdGH/NG finite label, taking same in my breakfast blood and cause all kinds of trouble. Stanley St., Kingston, Ontario. ,• ,.Flemember that glass ash trays are I coffee each day. During these nine The unfailing effect of Kruschen is to > easier to keep clean than bras, When years, apart from one mild attack rid the intestinal tract:.of all clogging l about four 'years ago, if have been waste matter. Your pains ease, ishan the house, needs ash trays, pottery or �. '"' x T V R entityI free from Lumbago and in disappear. And so long as a e tidltim class may be &,good bet. Shellacking pc t good Zeslth. You may make what of internal cleanliness is maintained the brass ones-Tteeps £tiem from t&r g� g we y� of the above, with the by the'"little daily dose," yrni-wi0 1;✓' understandingthat my name-is.'not really enjoy lite-because the six nieliin� so badly. 6 f 2 published."-N. B.,A.`LIXX. salts in Krusehen keep the system Lumbago, Rheumatism sed an sweet and clean-the eyes blight and y ti The fact that every dog has his the brain active and alert. r other uric add complaints can .be day wouldn't be so bad if the cats Usced-in nine uses out of ten-to Krusehen Salts is obtainable at all 'didn't have the night. A Sfxou S»Avolrllifi j intestinal at&@W (dWsy)• Poisons bred Drug Stores at 46c.a>ad.76c.per bottle. ISSUE No. 4—'31 , � , . ' 6 i- x. .1. ',� h. ,p..'y,,.,+. yy ,arC rro ;.. �,,,cr, ,r. ;,, .s'..-. r -�. - ,. -, •.a•9.".1f't^+=•• - a,A;.... .•_c„-'•E _ NT- 7;11 c' z ,.sem"p :Z sem°' :,a''�.. ;r..w w,. Y�•.,, r.Di. ..• KN#.a .l.. .-.. -.. ., 1��, , ...... .. , .. .- J. •• . �+_ J a-•.:.d ,. -..r. - .Y .� , • y , • : poor man who steals to save his ,.____.... autrH11�R70M. D', .A. . $ M :M R BONDS—Government, Xuateipal ani family from starvation. Those The eesvicse at the' Community Security and service to Mortgage Bonds, Also.Iadwtrlals. TERMS - _ are .the bund dealer@ who have Hal on Sunday next will be as usual. _Iosufanceof all kinds.-. Sate investments-at from 6 to Z pot- it.7bper r•ar„ also U paid in savant•. been arrested for conspiring to 2.00 p. m. Sunday School. 3.00 p. m. Low rates for Auto Insurance and cent, s+b.�edveioor go tbs•united Stas and Cres, Evening Prayer. Rev. E. G. Robinson Fire Insurance.. 1NSURANCE,-All classes written in- Britain a2.i0in advance. rob pfple of their hard-earned twill preach the sermon. _ Also, representative of cluding Fire. Automobile, Wind- woneF.• These -bond dealers have The Canada Life Assurance Cn..- storm, Aecident aadSickne@e.,L= iOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, beea:lniiitunairee, at lealet surae of - -- 421 Phone Pick,516 Address Phone or write: . _ CHERRYWOOD Y t'tein have- been,_and they have _ _ , _ — 8RGUGHAM, ONTARIO-143tf _ ED. BOWMAN,Whitby f n«ithing but bourn fur the patty are Th Young People of Cherrywood = - NOTES AND COMMENTS. _e t� 0.5 bop, u s givingtheir drama ds on a - String' at 13unbarton, Thtu'�das, ev- J guy of their victims ening Jan. 29th. This is a g6ndAsda coin- R 0 Y `-,,1�' C R. R- 1 S H - -. .- kjt�ead. •'Time is fleeing." It oniv:eetns have placeli their lire Say inks in edy, well worth hearing. D''�r.'t fail to hear them at- Dunbarton�. - As yesterday when ;,he n•urlsl Was -their hands f,)r,•,iuveattuent,.but . . - -• • - ' engaged in that — _-_ .. �. C K E iR.I N G gigantic '@truRgle insteaid they have' used these ` -known as "'The World War." • - WHtrevnt_t: wontes fur their. own.. benefit: _ But since the arumiitice was sigued Many of their vietims, w_h�_had • 3 The Woman's Association crtll hold -fuur of the leading generals have been iu comfortable circumstances an open Valentine Tea on the evening Fruit and Vegetables ' -• • passed away, namoy,'French rind have beep reduced .to want.. The of February: 13th, in.the Church, al- ORANGES-19c DOZEN GRAPE FRUIT leaders of the British forcer ter which there will be a good pro- Haig, Good Size 3 for 21e r man who stole the loaf of bread, grain. Beep the date open and watch and Foch and Joffre, of the French brought suffering to no person, as for further particulars. . - BANANAS 35c-DOZEN army. Besides these a number of the amount of his thefts were so - The C. G.• I. T. are holding a coil- LETTUCE 9e CELERY 200.. • generale of leaser rank have also cert on Friday January 30th at 8 Head . _ _. - ""extra large small as not to be felt, but the gone. Io Canada, Gen. Sir Sam o'clock in the United Church. A good „ • CARROTS, 25,CENTS PER 11 QtART BASKET, --- criminal bond dealer has brought program will be given including a Hughes, who was Minister of Mill suffering to hundreds of his vis number by a group of boys from Mar- `t ia-the-earl khan under the leadershi of Mrs. _ New Carrots 10c banCh y years of the war,_ a. If he is punie_hed accorord• ,P . _ - - • and who did @o much in raising ingly nothing short of a life termHicksonCabbages 10c"For'-ib+3�be„-f°r 26C• fatten. Come and encourage the girls the large Canadian army, is also aboald be given him. in their work. • . Potatoes 8 pke for 85 cents Onions 8 lbs. fie 260 numbered among the dead. Col. - - Sam Sharpe, of Uxbridge,- who g S. CONVENTION —Thal, Department of commanded the Ontario County _ Highways bas issued a circular CHERRYWOOD AND PIG'KERINGF battalion, the 116th, died before The annual convention of the Picky letter to-tfaffie officers requesting Ii reached hishome on.returning ering Township Association-,was held them to strictly enforce the Act Phone-Mark'. 5020 - Phone Piek.'800 :from France. 'Many thousands of In the beautiful new United Church in regard to faulty lights, and ` at Kinsale on Tuesday, Jan. 13th. The discontinue issuing warnings. If privates and oflicersof lower rank President, M. S. Chapman, of Picker- a car shows only one head light, • no longer live to tett n those ing led the sessions in a res@ tatio- or) light or no tail light, traffic :'Pickering Hardware ' Stom awful days when human blood ing manner. A good representation ufficerp are instructed to lay a itowed as water. It will not be from every school in the To-snship charge against the offending -' showed the interest taken in S. S. motorist. In the pact much lone — — p►any years before there will 1e work The church being filled to cap- easy has been shown in enfore. .very few men left to relate their acity, The Claremont orchestra underling this section'of the act. The We submit with pleasure, this new Balance Sheet we have experiences in the war, in a per. the direction of Mr. Pegg-rendered Highway -Department, recog-miz• p splendid music for the day. ing the danger of-not showing the drawn up for you 1600.81 way. It will not be long At the morning session after the proper lights, ar9 determined tQ -before our knowledge of the war election of officers for 1931, Rev. E. enforce the act. , There are many CRErDITING YOU :—Pleasant Relationships ' 0. Seymour led a ver interestin _ will be gained from the reading.of Yin. Y b case+@ which occur where it seems Friendliness and Generosity mistories instead o! listening to discubsion on S S. work. One of the a hardship to pay a fine. A Iixht Confidence and Loyalty narrative” of actual partici main features of the afternoon cess= may happen to go out- when driv pants. ion was an address by Rev it Whatt- inA along the highway without DEBTING YOU :-885 Days to which to be Great questions in regard to the am of Toronto on Temperance. He the driver being aware of the fact, Happy and Prosperous war. such as the cause of the war showed in a very impressive ^.ray and without- any aeftlect on his Mad many other polars la dLpate, how the Sunday school is our main part• but this does not exempt LEAVING A SURPLUS :—Our Appreciation and fortress in the Temperance cause and hien from a fine. It maybe that Beet Wishes foe. Will be disenssed by future histor. urged every member to give it a a rough, part of the road may Sans and as time passes these Place in prayer and planning. Mr. J. cause a wire to break thus causing A- HAPPY NEW YEAR Dryden, of Brooklin, in a very able llueations of difference will be manner gave an interesting outtinr a light to go out. However, a - -- predually settled as new evidence person.must do his best to keep - - - - of the Boys Parliament. Then follow- his car in proper shape so as to is Pt'�n ed a discussion of S. S. problems ted minimize the danger of lettingi A i by Mr. Seymour. In summarizing the lights go out. J. S. �ML7DONv - PICKEI Gl Those who have visited and -1°hole he said- To be a good teacher _ Admired the Falls of Niagara, will you must know the child, know the _ B lesson, and know your God. Notice to Creditors on their next vidt, seg something The reports from the different de- Manun®t11 Price Slaughtering Sale. new to admire. In place of one Partments showed a great work is In the Matter of the 8state of Rachel pores eons falls they will,now be being done in our.t�ahip but still Ann Gordon, late of the Towosbip Beginning January 15th and lasting plenty of room for willing workers. of Jdariposa in the Couat}r of b'ic- able to see two, even when per The eveninv• session brought still 'tori&, Widow. Deceased. until February, 15th. faetly sober. This change was more enthusiastic listeners and all NOTICE ishereby Riven that all crP- _ brought about on Saturday night `v-re well repaid. Rev. Mr. Seymour ditors and others having any claims. _ gave another interesting address: on against the Estate of the late Racbel Let us quote a few of these specials when a great gorite, one hundred ., allenQe from Youth to the Ann Gordon,. ordon, who died on or about .Men's heavy black rubber@. solid heal, cash sale price'1.'?.9: Boys' sizes. feed wide and fifty feet deep, was Church and the Challenge from the the Fourth day of January. A. D., 1.39 and 1:99: Heavy Mackinaw coat, rel[ up Lo- 8:98, cash sale 19'31,at the Township of Mari oea in taken out of tbs American- Falls, Church to Youth." F.v,-ryone who the County of Victorian the Prov• price 4.98: Men's heavy rib wool ander wear, while theylaet 1.19 and thousands of tong of rock now heard these-addresses could not-but g-o;ince Ontarin• are required to send, on per parrueat , Pepman.'s heavy fleece-lined nodiee, reg. 1,00 lie at the bottom of the falls. This away with a ztronzer determination f or hefore the Sixth day of Februtrv, cash Qale price 79c per garment ; 'Best quality '-boys' for a nobler purnose.in the wort;- of 1931• to the undersigned solicitor: far hockey boots, clearing (aah sale price 2.69 per pr. ii only a continuance of the work the Sunday School. William Cruess, Executor under he See riiir'band bills for tithe- @ that has been going on for mil-lions Aerial items—better still, vi93t our store, The installation-of til? new ackharr Will of the said Rachel Ann poreluo, compare quality And prices. No obligation on your part. of years. Geologists tell us that R'as conducted by Rei`, Mr. Rackham.their--names, addresses and destrip- of Whitevale. In the absence of 'Mr, i tions and full particulars in writing of - Phone :�9G4 � �. atone time the Falls were Iocated F. Ward, the President for 1931,-tier,1 tbeir claim,),a statement of their ac- at Queenston Heights, er+vea miles R. bfow'bray;-Vice-Free. took the� counts, and-the nature-of the secure- 1 chair, and one of the best conventions flee, if nay, held e t them, C E C i .L 8 RADLE Y- below their present location, and And take notice that after the Sixth - they telh us that in time they will ever'held' in 'Pickering was brought day of February, 1931, the said 'Wil. to a close. The Ladies of Kinsale liam'Cruess will proceed to distribute P = C g 30 R Z rT d work back until they reacb.Lake are to be congratulated on their hos- the assets of the said Estate among I Erie. The changes that are taking pitality shown by providing such a the person@ entitled thereto;having V place in the Niagara River is only bounteous repast for so many. regard only to the claims of which be �s Your Pickering News- paidfor ' shall then have had notice, and that • one of many changes that are (knowwiH _— : tW taking place all over the worldCARD OF THANK& liatite for-the said assets, or any part —�a some parts of the world earth- — thereof. to any person to whose claim Henry and 'Mrs. Johnam wishes to fare shall not then have received notice. quake$are patting acme islands thank the dear friends and neighbors Dated at Lindsay this Ninth day of out of ezisteoe3 and bringing for their kindness and roaderfal help .January, A.D. 1981, g }. aurin the latter's severe illness and _ FROST A Fxoer, Others into ezisteoce. By the g who is now able to be up and around Temple Bldg., action of'the waves the shores of i our lakes and sone ace conatantl again. Lindsay.Ontario. y . . Solicitors for the said iwattsl the *inB'e �IfSlikmam - sbanginR, In some places the Nervous Woman Neal - 20.23 William Cruess, land is being washed sway while y Ertecutor s other places it is being built up. DP1V88 H11sb8II(l AWI<� DailyCOaEhSe�vic� .Great floods and storms, also have "I was very nervous and ao crossI _ triads great transformations in with my husband I nearly drove him COA1, COa�a ay. Vinol has changedthra andPYCKERINO-TORONTO the earth's surface. Geologists we are happy again."—Mrs. V. Dpesa also tell as that Lake Ontario at Doctors have long known the value - rt a=.e 50 Cents one time stretched four, or five of mineral elements, iron, calcium Hard and Soft Coal o the' t with cod liver peptone, as contained ' Leave Pickering (Standard Time) Leave Toronto miles north of,its present location in V„tol. Nervous, eas v tired ole best• quality• on people - A M. P. M A. M. P. M. ''in Pickering township. Some of are surprised -how, Vinol gives new. hand " ,t 725 3 55 a 7.3t7 these changes are the' work of a strcncth, sound-sleep and a _ BIC A a,; ;� 4'55 8.30' 4.30 few moments while other- Are the appetite. Gives you more PEP 'o THOS A. �W b o5 5 55 9.30'•- . ,--=5.90 'work of centuries or it may be C. Jonenjoy es, Drinol uggist. J.55 delicious. E. • • y g 55 6,55 10.36 $•30 imilltons of years. I PiCli:eriat<. Gzst. - 10 55 'b 7.55 .11,30 b i.80 - �s 1.1,55 • . 8,55- P. M. 8.80 - P. M. •b 9 55 12.30 ' b`9.80 - A man, whose family is starving T `''O O 12,55 10.55 - r 1.30 . 10.30. - ..because he has been out of work sisaatmi 1.55 1.55 2,30 .11.30 - fq>r months, may, in utter despair 255 k► Daily except Sunday. b Saturday, Sunday aod- '.eal a loaf of bread or a bottle of Fresh Salmon, 16c lb;, by piece. 15c lb., by whole fish Holidaysonly. - c Sunday only,, milk, 6r it may be several dollars, Winter caught White Fish, 18o lb, - COACHES STOP XT ANY POINT TO PICK UP if the temptation p present@ itself, Aylmer choice peas. 2 tion..., 25c I P do G soap, 10 bare,... -- ;•, 43c SENGEKS,- SIGNAL PLAINLY. - :PAS . . .•. •art order to relieve the misery of Aylmer choice tomatoes, 2 tins 27c' Pearl soap; 10 bars, .. - 43c _• TO THE DRIVER, -AA$family, He is detected in hie Aylmer choice corn. 2 tine 25c Oxydril, large pkg, ... 28e Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara ! thefts, convicted and sentenced to Barton pose, 8 ting ... ... 25c Chipso, large pkg, 23C Falls,Hamilton,Brantford..W;idder, Detroit,Barrie, Currants,2 lbs., 2Oc Coro flakei, 8 pkgs, - ,,, -'15c w term in prison, and he and his Icing sugar,81bs., ..,- 25c I Quick Quaker oats, china ';t3i` _:.. _ Orillia, Midland, Jackson's Point and family subjected to,great humili :.,Connections atinteBuffalo awediate nd Detroit for all ation. But lathe Clty of Toronto, Goodyear Tires Ezide,Hatteriee U. S. A. Battery' Charging acid in other.cities as well, there - points. - - cent Call and see t-is ur is another plass•of Criminals who - live in costly tuansions in which no Phone your order. • _ We deliver. Gay -CU-a-- C­h` LineS form of luxury is missing, who are Phone Markham 6402. guilty of crimes which area thous- Wm M Duncan, General: Careen R1vet and times as bad as that of the t/Y blerchantit j `` `•b" w t�T r_ :ik+,�.''.:. __. �h -r�, »,,a• r y ,..,`� 9 a, ` G :.;� �.. .. Y' •... . A. 'eis3 ', "'i.-_.' •r .¢,M1. <,•:. - - ,e.. -ti �'.-'+ar �- `-.a•... .''A•'p.. rKX ll .;+ar.. ..+-Ps,,,;, ..'•�;... .. Y ,.'.1^r 1 e.. •''M, a^ •r•- 1.7 le,'3�' -. ease :, 1 :•' ...�OLAR914OUT. _ The, Mimes Selman, of Toronto COUNTY COUNCIL a' Miss Irene Cowie, of Toronto spent spent the weekend at their home-here :COUNT'Y OF ONTARIO �D BYE Took- Soda for atom. Sunday at the home of her �O and rat. Bentley, of Brook - , _ parents Rn-visited- Robt. and •Mrs. Lynn on The first meeting of the Council of sore throats, when Sybil $pah?s ash for 20 ye"g. dere. Saturday. "For 20 R. J. How is able to be out again the Co=Potation of theCounty of Ont- remedy is applied. Also for cough Years I took soda foradt- ' after beingconfined_to the house for. Mrs, John'Fleming, we are sorry to ario for the year 1931 will be held croup, whooping.coagh' $estion and stomach. a report, is in very p , quinsy; ton. gas. Then Y a Reek suffering from an at4ek of r'y poor health at re- pursuant to 'statute in the Council silitis, catarrh, colds hay fever, and tried Adlerika.H One bottle brought sent- - -quinsy ssffering -front'heart -ner. Chaanber.in the Court House in the tonsil ailments. Its good. E. C:Jones c Y•' g omplete-relief,--Jno. B.-Hard Wilbur Gleeson and 31. J. and sous trouble. Town.of Whitby on Tuesday,the 27th Druggist. Adlerika relieves. GAS .and soar Mrs. Wilker of Tdrbnto visited•"at the, '~faster Blake Briscoe, who was day. of January, 1931, at the hour_ of stomach in TEN. minutes-! Acts on y confuted to the house for some time t*a�o o'clock in the a€ternobn: BOTH upper and lower bowel,__2e, > �• hone of their parents, Ed. and-Mrs•• nn attack of chi tnat•i1T � — a 'd-be'for g Don't }ou never knew were - IVa: =_•r lortoH's sale` on Saturday covering nicely, Council should be forwarded to the n ore Money there. Dcn't foot w•ith''medicine which , Quite 1 now fall took place early Clerk, properly.. certified, at least On your Poultry,. Save from'23 to`+0 cleans only PART of the bowels, but: east titan a great success. There was in the w2.2:; and as a result wme of, three,days.before the meeting of the cents un every bird. • If.you ell them let ,�dlerika• ai�e � § a large crowd present and satisfaet- g F stomach and w the•'roans- north o. here are impass- Council. alive, some one has to kill theta for. bowels a REAL cleaning,and see how Ory prices were realized: able for raptor traffic. Dated at Whitby, ihis'12th day of the market. Sell them in proper mar- good-you feel. E. C. Jones, Druggist. Lou. Dixon, of Buffalo, who is - ket condition to get the best uArket ggist. well known, ur Claremont, had.. the Mrs. Sherman Rumohr left on Sat- January, 1931. _-_ _ ff urday efu for f a cousin Pennsylvania to at- price. All poultry should to starred B�acksmithing i misfortune to fall while skating and tend the fineraj of a cousin who was _ Arthur E. Christian ` for 24 hours before killing, and let me fracture one of his ribs.,• kiled in an automobile accident. County the holing t d dress gkill hem _ C my Clerk. tr in right Mr. Lye, our. new blacksmith, has The app,intment of the new post- y g feathert gorse-abasing and-Genera moved into • Mrs. Harry Thomson's master has not Light-out-to the--�vmg-ttpe, -I-on't promptly attended to. i house on Wixon Avenue, formerl oc- Yet been made and mind a few quills or pili featber' we -copied by,Mr. M. limon• y much speculation is being indulged get them all out. You get the beat 'Lawn Mowers .Sharpened 1 The Baptist Church held their an- in as to who the appointee will be. Monare 11 price for poultry killed and dressed -" and Repaired. - u :anal wood bee on Wednesday. A pod W. G. and Mrs. Scott spent the right. Large or small lots I kill them Satisfaction tiaranteed. y' g week-end at.Lambton Mills with their all as they come In. Also Dressed g thing about these wood bees is the son, Thomas, and wife. The man Poultry- Feeds Poultry for sale,stilled fresh while you Phone Malv.4125 , abundance of willing help provided y J. ,wait. Bring in your poultry early sat Our hockoey team, accompanied by friends of Thomas Scott will be glad they are better for hanging a day.or so �• ' S g to kPow that he is now enjoying ex- Full 1118 lIl stock if for s large number of fans, went over to cellent heaalth after his numerous your own use. I also draw poul• sly HIGHLAND CREEK Stouffville on Monday •night and try for entertainments.dianervarties, ,played, a' league game with Loauat operations:at Christie St. Hospital, social chicken dinners, or for home O V E D / Hill, defeating them by the score of TheUnited Church had a wood Let us quote you prices'on' use etc. 8 to' 1. bee on Friday ,which was a great Bran, Shorts oil Cake. I have s few dozen Jerusalem Oherry success. A lar supply of los was planta for sale. They make good win- Hiving rented m ., As a result of the•storm op Mon- 8'e Pp y g ow plant.from 86 cents u g y Promisee is -day the Brock road south of the rink hauled from Hugh Pugh's bush at Sampson Feed p, In bloom Pic et•ing I have moved to Glen 'Major, and on Saturdaya num- Stn etc. or berries, @moved tested the majority of cars on Tues ber of able-bodied men gathered at A. H.COOKE. ids} morning. Scrapers caste soon ed g Just'west of the bridge, Kingston Rd. Where I, will. conduct a black. ,the job in the forenoon and cleared the church' shed and had the wood John Sunderland 14.28 Pickering. smithing business and a - the drive by noon. cut up ready for the furnace. •� A number of people in Claremont •A number of our citizens have been WhitePal9 service station. ee is to are anxious over the Stimson conspir- busy the past -week laying in their sea - ROOT PRUNED Imperial oil and gas, tire@ and i -acy charges in .Toronto, We hope son's supply of wood. The use of H. G. Michell tire repairs., -that this firm may be able to satisfy -wood as a fuel is becoming less ev- r - i0laremont APPLE T P E E S Also, Taxi Service to or from ,those who have been financially in- era' year as the available supply is Lot 34,can 7, Pickd'ring, any point. terested in the firm. gradually diminishing and as the sup- 20 21 Local Dealer. Something New—Super-grown Trees; The United Church choir of Brook- ply becomes less the price increases, four as five years old with masses t lin gave-the Christmas Cantata ori and, coal `s taking its place. of fibrous roots, well balanced AaTt LAW Sunday evening latex in the Brooklin Blacksmithin i hands that beat early, _ I United Church.. ' Popular request a In nearly all kinds,1.50 each, 1.25 Phone Brook, 1808 prompted a second presentation. A Z' for more, 1,15 per dozen. Norse shoeing a Specialty. . ..num B !t If .....number f Pec o � from Claremont attended the STORE ! 4 u want an of these trees order �lnsale, Ontario NEW All General Work,including Wood "O�► j • interesting service. g , tor there s such a demand for Horace Sintzel, of London, accom- Work, promptly them for thoy beat the Standard. A panted by his sons; Herbert and Earl attended to. Dutch planted lastspring bore _. was here one day last week calling Also, apples last season. 0 on R. J. and Mrs. How, after attend- Porte ae i Beans, 2 cans for 29c Ageat for Taco last 8 RArtlatt V*are 3•00. 8 Lombard ..•ling the funeral of his father at Scu- 7J lbs. of oatmeal'for ... ?Ae Machinery. =• ' Plums 130. Bog Island, who died suddenly from 8 Cana Peas for . . 2Ba Joba T. Binott. Agenc. ; heart failure 7xhile working' in the 4 Pkit Jelly Powders foe .,, L'6c T- �TOOi��d Matey street. 8sllawa $A$R woods. Wrapped Toronto Bread se GREENWOOD 491y Pbooe414 W Raymond Pilkey has been kept Choice Ceylon Tea, per lb. SSe 96tf quite busy these days hauling water 2 Pegs Iodized Salt for ... . pate in his large tank for residents in the 3 Pkgs Coro Flakes for 'village, whose cisterns have goo dry. We deliver every day Th ' V A "Many of our residents have no watereltHtRhebL prices paid for tactor V "� ver � Ithe er in their wells f cisterns and and eggs lthere may be no relief from this un- - ••/` '. .— pleasant situation until the spring gave your.coaRogers, 1 rains come. poen for silverware also the child's Rev: H. R. Stephens will deliver a rayl _ e W E speA of A rtisue special address, to young men entit- nes scrip. One Electric Washer 74.9b deice' that ars ' • led "To-Young Men in Peril" at Lhe �'1 - dignified. not�azQ - evening service in the Baptist Church CS A. OVERLAND one Eas Washer, to clear. den be 61 next Sunday, The Sacred Songs and. illy Pbone 2501 e. y ' X19 0(} inappropriate for the Solos Hymn book is being used at -". ')One Heater, new, reg. 29.06, , _.the evening services and you will en- j� 95 one lllustrratose in ei d is sins- Joy singing some of the old familiar - try. hymns. Come, a welcome awaitq }ou. One Super-heater, cost 95.00, :29.5.0 i .>s� yet a Nd Greater Tribute' �I rs. (Dr.) Tomlinson, whose ankle �.I • •'•�� a - .`i .. .-._ _ - n One Cook Stove -to cle3ar, _ N. W. gTaFFORD, u as badly sprained a week ago $un- • r !19,00 day when their car ran into a freigh"t CLAREb10NT _ One `'ictrola and Records, 14,00 \ Sia stow Road, + j train on the C. P. R. just sash of !r Whitby the Brock Road school, is improving One-30 Tractor r ! phone Whitbynicely but Grocery Specials is still unable to get "a- p dale: - round the house freely. Mrs. Tomlin- 6 Beirs G& P Soap, 25cOne Fordaon Tractor j 08 r 9� son _Sr. of Richmond. Hill, is with 2 Lbs. Soap Chip+, 25c her while unable to attend to her 7 Cakes Castile Soap, - 25c - One.Chevrolet 1928 6eda _ V e household duties., 1 Large pkg Ozydol, '23c n The lecture given in the Baptist 2 Cans Pork and Beans, .. 25c Une.Durant Coach,, {Chore on•Mondayevening b the 25c _ _ 1930_ -_ _ '• �- #• g y 2 Cage of Tomatoes, �a le lis llutlw � _ Rev. James Hall, M. A. 8 returned 2 PkgsBh'redded Wheat; 25c . one Dodge Truck, 3.4 ton P missionary from Attica, proved very 2 Pkgs Hellogg's Bran Flares, 25e IA interesting illustrated and instructive The lees- 2 Pkgs Rlee Drispies.. ... 8� - One Ford Ton Truck, 1936, Baal wheels �IISt1t'aIICO C0• ♦ ore was illustrated by lantern alideea, Large Pkg Roman Meal, _,__AtiviA,g details of the.missionary's ex- I Lb Good FamilyT cheap rates for farm and ooaatry �, perienoea in Dark Africa and wan �' .. -89c One Durant Ton TruckT late __6 pries , 1928 buildings. T. are paid for butter and W later= fortunate in being able to Pboae order. Wb deliver .,One Durant-Sedan, 1929 wtad-mills,9Uoa eta. provide sheat rectures-wo�l and more E $ R Y A N One Durant Sedan, 1930 - Aute of all ki dounu O' -a. similar-nature would.be a . ed. Phone Claremont 8701 s , FARMS FOR SALB a. The anmial'Zneetigg or char Hort- Look our took of used plows over before' Write or phos. •ieultaral Society was held at. E D home of 'Mrs. a F. Kilpatrick � January buying for spring Wednesday, January 14th. The'foil- J _ . B O `�Y M A' N owing officers-were elected for the A large stock of used hand washers and pp- WHITBY, ONT. year: Pres-Mrs. M. Puwson; 1st Clearance Sale -cream separators ..Vice-Pres-Mrs..R. E. Forsyth; 2nd fir- - teen River Vice-Pres.—Mrs.-D. Gregg; -Tress of Rubbers, Undemesu, Charles r, _ -Miss Mary Forsyth. The Spring 'Claremont -Basket FaQtorp t. N Premium List will be drafted soon _sweaters, Shirts, .Mitts -so all those wishing to join the Soc- and Socks. Manufacturers of iety for the coming year, kindly leave _ All kinds of Fruit Ba@kete, Berry `" their name with the Secretary as soon Mena umbo knit sweater coats, Crates, Farmers, >aushel f �,s possible. came and red, reg. 3,50, fbr 2.20 The-annual congregational meeting penman ribbed all wool under- asket • es Bas of the United Church was held on Baskets.' B e, Cloth @ Thursday evening ]art and, notwith- Fear, rest. 1.50, at .. 1.19 The hllost. Frank Pennock, standing unfavorable road and- wea- Shirts, military flannel, plain r ( _� Proprietor ther conditions, was well attended. or checked, reg. 1.50, for 98c, Liquid 1 Maker of the well known _- .An in iting and appetizirfk table was, Mena Socks, all,wool, per pair 25e � Barnes'Baskets, - set by the ladies of.the congregation, Mitts and Gloves, reg. 1,50, Phone Markham 6409 to which all,did ample justice, after Investment t v�hicli the annual business Far trans- for ... ... 750 and 98c acted, all societies and branch actio- -- itids giving,-good reports. The Offic- GROCERIES SAVIVG3 B%uk Account is primarily an In- ial Board and Board ' of Stewards Quaker 3"minute oaten' 1, - vestmerit. But it is the only investment yield, convened afterwards and. transacted ' large package '. 25c ingja' fair rate of interest. that ie available for Na• ii.�rt:;'Ysrur general business Pastry Flour, tier, your use at a moment's rotice. Emergencies can Just a little boost for our library Good Dairy Butter, Ib. ... 280 a immediately stet by the bank account that has Nast year the total number of books Matches, 8 boxes 25c been consistently developed.- Your ibveetment,as- ' read was a little less than the year Sunkist Ornages$.per'doz.. - 20c such, yields-regular returns in interest. Your each previous. This shoutd not be the case. Peas, Scans ... 25c investment as a bank account yields constant - eackboh ,one hundred dollars is spent Dates, 8 lbs. •.. 25e 9atisfa0tion andpeace of mind in the fact that is tilt • A bigger TeaCro year in new books , Crown Blend _ 38e always ready for other arse Aithout'thro trouble 4- membership would mean more and Tomatoes, large tin, 2 for... 23c of converting it into cash. _better books. 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'Y raw r y. •K✓ _ _ , -, . ... - r _ - _ .' .- - - certain point, a certain }aur," sa.d r-. �a �r� e r Ken.Burney. "After that, as the Afield . ._ tea dl' el'� ` service xegulatians would express it, ` a + the tactical situation-will govern. Two � t�e �s� ��� tea 1 or three thin may happen and I _ rngoacer }ave aplan to meet each contingencyi One inwh•es•no casualties to our side: • one involves some casualties, and one involves so many I do not care to thin;., - about it an get myselfa o and By PETER B._KYNE - botliered." ( "I have made arrangements to have. ':his pattfe pulled off'to suit me, but there is always a chance that the hair SYNOYSI3. fore he cauglt:, up with his quar•ry�, will slip-somewhere' Here is the lac- " Kenneth Burney is liven the genersi parked in a grove of scattered cotton- tical situation. . In the town of Los t• ' _ Bardin's ran�:h the wile Gane os' has his head- ershi of Bradley Osos, re $ TEA G: REE on con P �- tin Bruce a that he rids Bardin w star- woods about half a mile north,ll e S y tin Bruce and \liguel Gallegos, cryo cat- international boundary and fully ten quarters,there are a hundred n:uuntcd .,• . , d � . tle.•thieves who have been stealing Bar- nien`under orders to march on El Ca- T" dins cattle. sluriel- ilardin, the-king'd. miles from even such a sign of civil- �r our a a tfire�dclack-tom ---- - beautiful daughter. falls in love with ization as a goat-herder's jacal. 7 _ -- Burney and endeavors to have her fath•.r nrrnin This will brio them to>he " keep him from endangering his lit-. B-it The cook was busy'preparing soli- t3 g In t...• • Burney, with thirty picked men.,meet pqr; the horses, with saddle cinches 1 southern end of the valley about day. 'Turks install Electric Muezzin and defeat Gallegos in El Cajon Bonita _ !light, The kn �u that i! m arty - .ia:Tegos, with his °U° followers. than unloosed, and tied-to trees, were; g y Y P LLr � joins with alartin Bruce, and Burney munching oats frpm their nose-bags, {enters from that direction the en- TO Call Faithful to Prayer •agntn journeys to -El Cajon Bonita ,o 'while the king's riders lay around in `ranee will be effected-before,daylight; e • meet their combined forces: and attain g {hence, if this Los Osos outfit picks U Muriel•asks her. father to stop hurt. the sand, smoking and talking. P kmy trail it will follow on it. and try The auclent and conservative 110 speaker of each mosque to a radio're ' Ken Burney came forward to meet - ' O^ CHAPTER XXIX. him, inquiry in his sooty eyes. Ito drive me up on to 3figuel Gallegrs hammedan religion has accepted the ceiver and to broadcast the netcessary i calls from a central radio station, so His Yajesty thrust the princess o.. "This expedition is all off, Mr. Bur- aliq,' with a 'hundred infantry and benefit of modern radia science, .so . iris lap and stood up. "By the toe- nay," the king ai.nounced. "I mean it 1 four machine guns, at this moment that. the faithful now may be. called that one good tadio hnnouncer acting : oun- ;tails of King Tut," he declared, and there will be no argument about occupies the balranca I occupied when' as muezzin can serve the whole necessity ""'you're my own child, after'all. Have it either. As soon as your men have�I licked him last week. Miguel knows I earlier and louder for prayer without try at once, the only local n time to _ ?I ever denied you anything I could had supper lead your outfit and hea•.i a good position when he sees it or gets requiring 'a priest ' to climb a tall 'bQiao that someone get up in time to get you,when I thought it would make back for the truth. I can't accept;;licked at it. Yes,' sir, old Miguel is tower in the chilly dawn to do it per.. turn on the receiver. Even this might 1}•in ti-ere in ambush, gazing sonallp� In Turkey; it is reported,"ex he done by an automatic alarm clock, ":you happy? I have not. 'And I'm this awful responsibility." I g ng both' pertments are under way with radio or an electric phonograph and ampli- rot going to quit now. If you wart "It's too late to obey you now, sir. ways fur Ken Burnay, like a cross. I'veeyed youth looking for the circus." `amplifiers and loud speakers to give fler may be started automatically in this boy, then by Judas, I wart him,I I ve made a private and unofficial deal Y"I g u i the traditional. call of thea muezzin the same way. Another advantage of 'too. `He'll do, and to hell with the`with the Mexican government to he-p, f you cote: from the south y oa _ money he hasn't Sot. I 'can't put a and all your men will perish,"the king from the tops' of the .mosques at t the electric Fail to prayer,'the Turkish P it rid itself of a nuisance, and I can't ;declared emphatically. , hours specified for prayer'or other re- engineers urge, Is that a battery of ` quit now. I've gone too far." P y'' twitch on his nose and lead hint o q go "Mr, Burne you have heard my "Of ,course. Consequently I shPli! ligious service§, The Turkish Coate loud 'speakers in the' toner of a the altar for you, but I can make it Yt come down through that narrow ass ernment, it is said, is anxious to eeono mosque may be made many times -worth his while to stick on the Bardin orders. Obey them.' g p mite in the -uplteep'of th8 mosques mora powerful than any auman voice, i :payroll and give you opportunity to Ken Burney shook his head. "You're I from the north." "But, you young idiot, have-you re-{and the use of the electric muezzin so that one tower grill,serve a mach ido the rest." out of order, air. I made s contract 3 I saves enough time that the sere-Ices wider countryside than is possible "And if I lose'. Will you dismis:s with you and you can't crawfish o+rt,stied that a sizable armed party under; Martin Bruce will be laying f and expense of at least one priest can when a live muezzin instead instead of bim then?" of it. I shall not obey your comman•is.; Y $ or You be dispensed 'with. It is possible to a vacuum-tube one broadcaata the \ot i! he makes good on the jou. and neither shall my men." a. the'T orth entrance; that he'll et 7 never mix sentiment w.th business," "You men listen to me," the kin,; You enter the pass, then follow behind , connect the local amplifier and loud call. 11 you and drive you ' ".•. the king declared virtuously. - -• shouted.' "Mr. Burney is fired and I Y y down on to Calle.- "Well, - ---- "Weil, I'll do my best. Dad,' but I any man that refuses to obey n,v gos, waiting in the barranca"" night. -Put on, to boil in aame wa• imust remind you that there is one ob- orders kexe is fired also." +-- (To be continued.) Economy Corner ter until tender; add sugar and boil istacle that has to be overcome before "Hurrah for Mr. Burney a cow- a' 10 minutes; strain and remote atones. -" -" 1 can start my campaign.'' boy yelled, and a chorus of cheers an -' 'Meringue " Take gelatine soaked in 1 c;:p of Eva• In the Britian Muaeuxn • - "I'll remove it sweetheart.. �'e,i sacred him. ! Put 4 egg whites. tj cup eonfec•'ter Put on stove juice from prunes ,- - " ;papa what it is." "You're all fired," the king's uka•v •%Vh:at do you see,in that time-touch• I tionery sugar= 2 tablespoons cold era• equal to 2% cups; add juice of lemon --Ken Burney is liable to get killed went forth. "Every last damned ed stone. ter" (or is egg shell tuft)• -pinch of and orange. R'ben this comm aces tomorrow morning." ' hombre in the lot." When nothing Is there cream of tartar and shake of salt 'o boil' add gelatine and prunes. -He '.r not! I'm going to stop this "Fina" Ken Burney assured him. But ashen blankness, aitbougll you into bowl and beat until stiff. Then Turn Into mold ani serve when.cold +! Cajon •wI has!1 fired so a us off•" with whipped cream. war. I'm going to forget I ocrti EI pay give ,t spread on pie and brovrn m oven. Ca n Bonita and all the cattle in '�. •• en't enough money with toe,i A rigid stare' t'Do not beat meringue Unill It Is Cra++beery and Apple Pucci+ 1 can afford to lose these assets blit ybu infernal Boishev:k. Come back to I ready to be spread and 1 find that Cover 1 gnarl of cranberries with ;I cannot afford to risk the 'toss of thr the ranch and draw.your time." Tire l".You look not quite as If you saw, '-cold storage eggs will not make :i water. Cook antil -quite ender, • man my only child has set her heart king was furiously angry, ! But as If you heard, 'successful meringue. It requires Strain through bag and when cold, upon. Telephone-to the garage for "The kin is unable to pay its Parting your lips, and treadling softly !strictly fresh eggs. Also watch it add'1 quart of sweet cidsw, Sweeten . ---the ranch ear." after firing us, boys ," Burney re-1 As Louie or bird. carefully while to oven, as it to taste and chill, This is very good _ ;t times the king could be .ulgar minded is crew, "so, to protect our! l.scorches very quickly. `Such a time was upon him.' "Te hrll claims,�t us help ourselves to his sae-""It is only"the base of a .pular, they'll Apple Haute Cake British Potato Meld Dedinea wrth my honor Muriel. Teleph)ne for die horses." a car and I'll head Burney off 'before The kin was in a n•, "Ken. my; 'Thatcameto us Halt cup lard, 1 eggs 1 cup sugar, g goy " t: London.-A reduction of i,J'?S.00J- " 3 tap seedless raisins, 1 cop apple _he crosses the 4ordev." dear boys. if you're killed tomorrow f From a far old hill men uKed to nama tons, "or 35 per cent., in the potato sauce, sweetened for table use, 1 �a . crop of England and Wales or 1930 `How do you know he map not in my daughter trill never forgive me:i Areopagus." 4 on sada, dissolved in 2 tables,obns f s'rt upon hold:rg you to your eon- For God's sake, boy, have• pity on me. d pO 4 is reported by the Ministry of-Agri- hot aster, cups_ 8 urs 1 teaspoon tract"" Don't ruin me n ith my own daughter.':!-^I'know :,u art, and 1 only view #cinnamon,_ teaspoon. each of all- culture. The total crop la e�:i mated "He'll .not. 1 hale to confess that ••I can't quit now-with honor. I'm l A +tone from a wall, at 2.504.000 tons, compared"with last '1 didn't o him ver• ;lard when q spice, nutmeg and salt. Beat well, • PPS 3 part of t Plan. Forgive my impertrn-(But i am thinking that *;tone has :pour 1 to greased loaf pan and year's 3,588,000 tons. , =~ he objected the first time I was-juat ence, but with tits resent re verso`s• enhoed - P P P bake about l hour In a 350 de$tee salving an uneasy conscience a hen I lire of the tribe of Burney all is lost The votee of Paul. F, oven. •iNK SPOTS. a-ked him and when he `toad pati save honor=-and I11 ba=hot if I'll let _ Prune Jelly �lllk-often takes ink spot a out of was secretly delighted. But I'll be.. you take that away from me." j-Paul a; hp stood and prem'tied be !rernorselers now. There's.too enrich at **What'' all this tommyrot 'about side ;t One pound proses, 1 piund sugar, colored clothes when used Immedl- stake." He winked portentously.( honor, I should like to know"' Facing the crowd. 1 ounce gelatine, 1 orange, i lemon, atelp. There is iittltl use worrying �'\''hen I give an order it s obe•ed." - "`" n hi ,-d cream. Rash prunes yell, with anything but a regular:nn Ink Eli y I I hate made t secret and unofficir.l A small gaunt tigure with wasted Pp It was forty niles to Huschiia and :hen cover with water and Soak over r-mover later oz. ,. treaty with the Mexican government� features, •- ' - !the king knew that the heavily ladt'n to give it some highly intelligent airs --Calling out loud -- -_ trucks of Burney's convoy would do :in the difficult problem of eliminating 'well to ,make ,n average .,f iw8iye ,Ntiruel Gallegos and his bandit cr i "Words that in all-their Intimate miles an hour over thpt sandy, dusty, smi-bandit followers. accents ' ..1narrow, rutty load. So thTablets e king had '..It is now too late to abrogate this Pattered upon ` a his cowboy chauffeur average thirty Aspirin miles per hour; nevertheless, as the treaty' Your M-jesty; if I fail to do{That marble front, and were gide sthite trail unwound before him hist my part on schedule the force,of rur- reflected, !. ;rearnin6 glance is.iled"to glimpse itis ales co-operating with me will g.tt And rhea were gone. high clouds of duet that would denote soundly trounced-annihilated, in — fact;-and thereafter the-Mexican gov-"'I'm a labouring marl-and know but ff e cony , a gtiar.?r ernment's. local reprrsz+ittative will r _ after leaving E] Ranchito the kin;; make El Cajon .oBnita as hot for you Or nothing at all; - t,rolled into Huachita-and •on-to the _ - - -- - - - ----- - customs house at the 'international as Br•roe and Gallegos are making it Bnt I can't help thinking that stone a now. On the other hand,,if I follow( once echoed - border. _ .throw h we will. win and thereafter The voice of Paul:' 'I'm Bardin, of, El Ranchi•.o," he anything O r _ s►nnounced to an immigration guard. y g you.want in this portion of -Thomas Hardy, in "Satires of Cir- -•'Has my outfit in motor trucks passeri %Ievico will be yours for the asking." cumstanee.'' : over today"" I• �in-erstf.-A perfectly well the fit - "I know the outfit well, Mr.-Bardin.I yep re in; � r•, but do you realize "be Reim Spots RCmoved It naso passed through," He grin- fix I'm in •xith my own daughter? I'm po red at the king; "The last time your perfecrly wi'ling,to sacrifice my inter- Rain spots oilfine fabrics can be . H EADAC H E S - man,Burney passed this way he got `''st in Fri Cajon Bonita if you will removed by dry brushing. Fasten by, the Mexicans-with a lot of aims abandon this enterprise, as •a"spe:ial the spotted part of the garment over _ favor to her. The devil take the Men. "the-droning bdard'and pin it'.4ecurely and ammunition. He couldn't do that ican overnmEr_t. The can't hurt 'lie in position. Brush briskly Across ` again, you know. "We fiave orders lo no matter how r-sent:'ul they mr,v be, the grain of the material with an uta, Prompt rellef.froAi search him if he tries. There have because } P cause I'I' ;, � I'll a e finished operating :n'toothbrush or an other brush hay y been complaints -that t- broke th_ i COLDS •, their country. What.1 crave-is peace;ins stiff fine -bristles..' Thia treat- - neutrality laws and it is, common and a lot of it:"" meat of rain spotted material is more -c knowledge•that he 'had a fight oyer "well, nobody's trying to saw off Ll!effective than dry. cleaning since SORE THROAT in El Cajon Bonita recently and wal- • loped the Cajon Bonita and its cattle on you {gasoline often fails to remove such :" -- pe pants off that Gallego: crowd.. While we're for him; Mr. Bar_ against y out will, and.what you do;spbts:. _ RHEUMATISM . • din, nevertheless we will arrest him with these assets after I finish my job' LUMBAGO . • • tomorrow will b= entirely your own �' if be tries to cross here with an arm•• More Queer- Advertismenta -ed body." _ business." ! ` � ' NEURITIS Thank you,"., the " kin replied "If ,you're killed-!' the kin began. Ranted-Assistant butcher. One ." ,t I g P le . - able to' drive and kill himself pre-but Burney waved him.into silence. ACMES and PAINS „' ,• shortly. He knew now-and cursed i f=rrad. -` In that event your financial risk - himself for not having thought of it { Jfan wanted for gardening, alsp to ceases. All .you .have to do is send i before--why Burney had avoided take charge of a cow who .sings n ..,crossinginto Mexico at a me back to Tres Pinos, California and port of en- ' the choir.and plays the organ. Does not harm the heart try. So he filled up with oil and omit flo�rers. When I contracted to Lbst-A pair of spectacles. by a do this job for you, you tacitly gate • � - gasoline and motored back toward Fli man in red leather case with asilk - __• , me a free hand• now you're mixing - " Ranchito until he found 'the spat ' y g lining. •- - where the, motor convoy had left the sentiment with it Unfortunately the Lost-,A bunch of keys, by a*gentle- job has often out of our hands and - - - g highway and -started straight across " Y man on a purple"titring. _ f -country in a southeakerly direction, min' Wanted-A boy to gatber eggs f{ The king war: visibly affected. "1i breaking tail through the low sage. fourteen 3'eara old. 'The long lute of trucks had beaten a I only knew something of -your plans fair road for the king to follow to -something I could tell Muriel to "the point where Barney planned to buck her up-I'd have sufficient tour By the time the average college boy snake a secret and unofficial crossing go to go home and let you go to the of today succeeds in accumulating t119 TRAMMARK Ras y Into Mexico that might; nevertheless devil as you seem hell-bent on doing."•'horsehide, the pigskin, the coonskin, ALID ' and finally the sheepskin father h1 ,,,}. w sN wlitlCll COafalL/ C alt was five o'clock in the afternoon be• hasn't much tilde left either 'Aap{tla_ bOYAtad 32 taDNts.Alp bottler Of 21 a>od 1 �� CHAPTER XXX. - ISSUE No. 4-11 "I have no definite plan beyond a -The Pathfinder. 3iade in Caaida' - .. R- r, _ "k Ywr >rS'.. .- yPr s "r r wy 4''m. Y,S,. •-r. - ti .. �/.,, .i,.Y 4'.' } -,�.. • rx .r•w- ww^-..I[.i..� e.,,�.i.f .a� 4 - } CL.Y' �.' r >.'.. ,• . . , y4, `� OTTAWA TO HOLD BIG WINTER CARNIVAL I 1. . Xw&- - , . 1'1.01� , —11 ,. . . ... — ' ' .-d'..... -t .. . / .I . .: ;' ' . , ­ ­ i, 1- . -.I. �� ,. . � ­�� ­. . .. . .....:,: ' ' .. . I— I .. 11! ro, i — I ' . ".. - , , , I , , . .. ­­:— . `f4.;.'- ,:......�%­:.:.�'.. ,,,:­:�­;, I .�::::�,:!,,�,,��� ..,,���,,'�..�:i; ,. , j *, , i. = " I-- - -- - L y-, a COP-YRId,-eTlO f 4% .. '% y !'.,� is f r » 1'f` H IrSY .r..•. • , :, A . f. What Children Need 1 ttie plates to keep the food hot !s not , �ir, '� � .. u For his best development, the child a bad one, though it harks .back to 7 I. needs a comfortable home, well sap- the day oP wood ranges and, even_far• ., , r r; 1. "� f ,+ 1 plied with fresh air, a comfortable ther still, of dining rooms far removed : .bed, an undisturbed place !n which to from the kitchen, when a line of ser- xy ":,; c � y i - -keep his clothing and belongings and rants carried the food from the cook- <::'' -' -where be can rest, work or play titI Ing,room, which was often in a separ- .; •..'quiet at times. He also needs a prod ate building from the, rest of the - I' 'per place 1n which to welcome hist house. t ~. friends. Another way is to beat Lire casse- I s�,' He needs three square meals a day,; role, In the oven or on toy of It; when � ' at regular hours. His dally diet should i yott- re bakinii, and to set it on the i �_ Include: at least one pint of milk; table with th'e hot biscuits or baked butter; bread and cereal; green veg'e• potato?s to it. Tilt the cover to let rf . y'. X tables, especially leafy vegetables;I out steam. The last morsel served rr . 4 r � , Al _« . .. .. ^ • , •, .P' l h J /J C.4, .. ' fruit; and meat, egg or ash. will stili be hot.' The tea cozy or dish '" / ti �s� s For clothing, he needs clean, whole- Pad, snuggling close to the hot dish, J ttotne garments and enough of them'to I !s another way to keep food hot. Fore e ' y a . keep clean and-change frequently. He the picnic, set the hot dish !n a tor• '' 'should change his stockings at least rugated paper box which is well lined , Mk , >,' a;i �f yH ? y �p :a `� twice week,,and have different cloth- with shre4d9'oC Tiewspapers, and it will1. - y seg = tag for day and night. His ahoes I keep hot for hours. The }seated soap- °, '' i : t y c i; should he long and wide•enough. He stone .from the fireless-cooker ~viii r, needs special clothing for protection I help. • - I J against bad weather. I. . u ;; As to health habits, be should brush. Nightgown Stunt l w ', c yr , ;,, IIs teeth :Horning and, night, take -a I For the Infant who kicks his toes ' r ` � '; ' ! ,bath every day, or at least 9nee a l oto at night, make a nigtitgoxn ahfch• - "`�r /, ; r *eek• be regular with toilet habits• will reach at least one foot below lila y ?y ;,.,;P ,'I trash his hands always before eating,; toes. and run a draw string in the hem ' ' and sleep ten hours in a well vents-(and draw it up at night. Be very care- " 1. 1.y a fated place. fuL o.bavp the nightgown.plenty long ti t,; yy� � "• '�'� . ' A child needs play, lots of play—�or to must sleep in a cramped post- - *r x' "9 - A Preferably' outdoors. He-needs •the l tion because he cannot stretch out. a , .a ,: 'O' `� 1 ' Y tools of play apple eatosplaYoys, it I will bebetter when he iyta little older. '., ? I✓t ,g g i - �' Is good for him to have leadership in - -. • ', }' :� �. .:� his games, sometimes, but not so much i Sport Clothes ' - i. 11 • $ 'I .�, direction that !t curbs his own-!magi-I Even sport clothes are. becoming I . •- * ",7 wy�# natiop and Initiative, 1 less maunis-h. Some advocate ankle . Schooling and some family respgn ;length for them, but the more popular 11 A -- ::aibUtties. or "'chores," are good for length is twelve lushes from ,the :�� him; but he also needs same vacation,ground. Their. materials are woolens. ,-. y It -- time sac year, each week, each day. AFF Ts h I}steers, corduroy. velveteen and ' He should not be kept going at top - a i r speed. He needs some leisure in leathers. Such leatbers' Nothing : , ., which to think his own thougI r i like the old-time stiff, manalsh !earls•. -. • . . -- dream Lie own dreams and just rest ers, but soft• wa>abahie and very love- I ly and feminine Ottawa• takes to the hills is earnest speed skating races; ykl jumping com- 'championsLip rare; Lower left. Emile or do as he plea-ses.' Do not crowd his I - _ when she holds her annual winter car' petluons;.fancy skating, international St, Godard• defender of the Chateau Program too full or.you will.crush tits, - Colds nivel, which. this year embraces .a hockey match", and, stirce the young Laurier Gold Cup which he won Lal ' gentua. - Rvery child needs moral training; i In open atr weather we have few complete week of sports events from people are as ambitious as the Brown- 1930 hundred tulle dog derby, and colds• When we beglri to hota3e our- ups, a junior dog derby for which boys right, oda of file skt•jumping ch�m- religion• i1 you please. Happy the f 'February 2 to February T. There will and'giria of Ottawa and district towns pions of Canada going off the take-oft child who gets this at Mother's knee ;selves up• colds begin The causer of be the renewal of the 100-mile dog are now training their dogs at the Rockcliffe Park jump in an at- and in -daily association with Dad=I cotda are. poor ventilation, overeat. derby for the Chateau Laurier, $1000 Photographs a6ow, top- Isiternation- tempt to establish new distance re- - -b.ut-he also needs some community(Ing, fatigue, and spreading of colds by Guilt Cup: National and luternatlonal l at sveed'.skatera preparing. for their cords ' religious: exercise, such as the church coughing and sneezing, i affords, - Natural remedies for colds are' . less food• more sleep, leets strenuous; ��e v �an her Ince, Aioy+sous. Is staring at. to club woak the way I do She serves life+• more tregh air, more water, more a� 7 w 11 ! about on one or two commit ee erLa s her, wondering 14-bat t o s to p D Rural Home Llyhting , �jJ+ • As Mrs. Blank becod%s aware of the But she Is not at all serious about the f l study of rural home lighting has '_ I •.fh �s;�V$ c hild, she abruptly hatrw on her way work. �l elimination. 11 Been made by home economics ex- - . - • ..1 the center of the stage). " - Whar she enjoys doing is playing - IKeepin9 Celery parts. It has been discovered that .•A One-Act Play .,� Aloyslous, why do you stare at me with her children. .And I do say, she k orosenaet of t lamps or are eat k the stem ends Larekset tnraahalte[nch By CHI. -- : --- • so? You make me .ervous. Darling. is a -perfect child Lerself. I'll admit D If . p � -- - - - Go to, the kitchen. No, don't._ Mag- )the Is clever. You should see her . —_ ..- - ''-:tint!• With a few gasoline tamps. of water• The stalks will drink up - - 'Characters g1e has threatened to leave k! [ send back-yard. It is a wonderful place for 14 . The degree of Illumination is Lar be• the water, just ay your bouquet does Dlt•v Hlauk, a complacent-matron. you into the kitchen again. Run Into. a child. All sorts of play devices. i .low the desirable standards for efficient In the vane of water, To cover the I- AluyKloti+• a. timid '-oy"of three. the dining .room, -that's a dear. IVo, can not see how she.thought of those . -Rork or recreation atter dark. Be- celery with a waxed paper keeps the l Time: Early forenoon. .no, you are sure to get into mischief. cunning things In that Japanese gar- sides this, there is much glare In the air from drying thein. Lettuce may place: Any town. You will have to stay here. But do den. Those Japanese gardens ars _ eyes because of no shades, and the be kept crisp by the same methods. .l Scene: A modern IlAng room. not .stare at me so. Mnthier does not quite the thing. Our study club gave --_ -- light is poorly distributed. - like It: one meetlag to them. So interesting. By four methods, the lighting of ',ghe ideal Homs _• {As curtain goes up Mrs. Blank ks11 g "I reading a letCer. She frowns, walks I t Sticking his thumb,.Atoysious dla-! And I fissure you yon would not be- rural.Comes might be improved: 111_ The Ideal-home should be economl- io the left of the stage, slaps the let- appears behead the armchair). Neve your own eyes ![ you sea her C se more lamps of higher candle- caliy sound, mechanically convenient,; I My sister simply must take -him. I yard in winter. Statuary everywhere ' , - Dower; ,s 2) Use two or more lamps mentally stimulating• artistically sat-iter down on a table, returns to centre know what I shall do. i shall write —sacred bulls, ducks, swans, pigs. .. T of the stage and begins to talk. -per- room; (3) Put• the kitchen lamp isfying, socially responsible, spiritual-:- toy• brother-in-law. He is so good. dogs: horses. She sculptures them all - - 11. Tho child is leanlata-against a richly above the eye level; (4) Shade ail ,iy inyttlrin founded on mutual attee• Leaned. I shall explain to him haw out of snow and foe. That yard is the a. upholstered armchair at• the right acid -- lamps to throw the light where you tion and respect. a place of unselfish; I very much every mometil of my time place for a child. She simply a Ili to the back of the stage. He looks +► want it, and to prevent .Its glare tit love and senlce. is taken up. Let's see. Monday, study have to take Aloyslou5. I'll have my ' the'eye*. - . . . bored � while his mother Is reading. - Those who use electric light Ae - When site begins. to talk he begins club. Tuesday, bridge. Wednesday, brother in-law see to that. 5 .: naafi •fifer from Im�toperly shaded T}laIIiti manoeuvres to attract Ler attention-to the Guild. Thursday, Parent-Teacher (Curtaini q y - Association. Friday teas.' Saturday, Issued by the -National Kiudepgarteu , lamps, as well " from insufficient ".Thank God for sleep lu the long,quiet 1 himself. From his manner it Is easily mP we drive some Place or another. And deduced that he is afraid of his moth. Assoc•iation,_8 «'est 40th Street, New light on their work. Sufficient light, _. night. forenoons there are committee meet l er. - (And from the way he takes her 1 York City .These articles are appear- properly --distributed and -prn#ier1Y 4�t--day t:aWng -• __ _ _ 1MSa;._ahnp ip and half_a_d_QXe t - anu ng one�gATh-ers hem xLTuatum=- , - -.mTr-cotumn'r- --- — _ shaded, wil make for better eyesight, the little leaded paries• I things. ` For the shining well water and the! ed to being snubbed 1. ---:. g But with my sister it is entirely dif- ' M Fruit Pudding warm golden light, Mrs. Blank: (Her vowels are wide 1. - iani! emphatic, and halt like well-drill- terent. I know she belongs to many "Bcience twill cora .nsetnployment' Dried fruits.are delicious additions And the paths washed white by sing- clubs. , But she does not give-herself —Charley M Schwab, . to steamed puddings. Dates, figs slid -Ing rains, ed soldiers before-a consonants. I —_` A _-� —_ _ like that. What bother, I should like — — .1� raisins may be washed, chopped add to know•, would one more Ue to der? ,� - added without cooking them; but Thank God for good bread, for the Prunes, dried peaches and apricots . , honey in the r.ontb, f Having two children t, look after any- kj ere'better if first steamed fender. For the brown-shelled eggs, for.the}way,what difference would one more . _ .- 1 . ; To make the baiter, cream a fourth clustered blossoms set snake? She could do that much for cup of hortenin with twaathirds cn )3eyond the open windoR in a pink her sister•, I should think I would do •- . € g, P I as much for Let. of sugar. Add a well beaten egg and• ' and•cloudy foam, d ' as"c"'M - .. a teaspoon of vanilla, Sift two and For the laughing loges among the Stop pulling my skirt, Dear: (This ��� y one fourth cups Shur, four teaspoons branches met, to Aloysious). - _ y,oswfp ' 9zaking powder and a half teaspoon of If else were a busy woman like my salt. To the creamed mixture, add 'Fur the kind-fa( women w e bring self, I would not think of asking it of her. But, she is such a home body. ' rvr Croubfes alternately a cup of milk and the sift- our thanks to Thee, _ duebAdd _ _ -ed mixture• Mix the fruit with flour' With shapely mothering arms, and! Now I never have'a moment to my i ntowsmv"sell There is always something. It aorta STOMACM ;i enough to coat it lightly and add it to grave eyes clear and blithe,• A t e r e a� n 9 oN"P^.rtv "� the batter. Steam one hour and serve For the tall young men, strong-thawed nothing else, a committee meeting. I roNsrrt>Amwv ' hot with a tart pudding sauce. The as men may be, am 'n eo many committees.. (The °�wlvsu telephone rings., She gestures as same.pudding may`be baked halt as For the old man., trent above his , I. i scythe. much as to say. There, you see.) Uour,-in which case it will not be so i- light or moist, but you might _like it Mrs. Blank speaking — — — — — , ' ' as well. "For earth's little secret and innumer- Mrs. Darling Is coming to the bridge WHAT many call "indigestion^ Is once. You will never use crude y able ways, luncheon today? You know, Mrs. very often nothing but excess acid methods when once you learn the . Keeping Food Hot For the caro] and the color, Nord, Friskeon, Mrs. Darling is a wizard at efficiency of thin• more pleasant In-the stomach.The stomach nerves Hotels and restaurants have an bridge. , — — Mrs. Frankton, way. A small bottle !s sufficient to k.:-} we bring have been over-stimulated,and food 4, Mrs. Darling will win EVERYTHING. .show its merit. aluminum cover, the shape of a pan, What things may be of thanks, and —J — — — sours. The corrective fa an alkali,�l Be sure to get D I ]Ike that. —By ! genuine Phillips' Z. tea. --which they put over pancakes to keep that Thou hast lent our days all means. Let us do that. An hour which• neutralizes acids instantly.' Milk of Magnesia prescribed b>• n: -them hot-when the are served. We Eyes to see and ears to hear and The beat alkali known to medical y with Madame Sophonsie will brush'up physicians for more than 60 years - f never have these In our househotda, lips to sing." — — science Is Phillips, but the food might be more hot and —John Drtnkwater. our game' — —'_I can go this pa' Milk o1 Ma;•r in correcting excess acid. bOc - very moment. — You've al-. nests. It has remained the stand-i bottle; any drugstore. Complete - tempting it we did. A substitute - ready made su appointment? Very and anti-acid with physiciang in the;°directions for its many uses are Wight be the strainer, whish may be "Tke man who feels that he can not welt. Hello,'hello, — — — — Mrs. 60 years since its invention. enclosed with every bottle. - - - -• !averted over the most o! plate of touch his breakfast should nee s dot• Franksan, we may as well go on to One spoonful of this harmless.i The Genuine Milk- of hlagna.e;a . Watt or DanoiltM, t0 keep them hot tor," says a writer. We do not re• the luncheon from Madame, Sophon• j. tasteless alkali will neutralise In is is ahceys a ligrtid=hater a tablet.. -until they are ilet on the table,or even commend the alternative course of stele. --——=—Goodbye, stantly many times as much acid, look for the, Phillips' >ra»tr., on - % ! lett over them oft the table. speaking to the cook about It. (She slowly rises from the chair at and the symptoms disappear at bot0c. - . f The old•testWoned tt'!ok of heating —The Humorist. the teleplsone table, a concerned look _ - Made in Canada - . `� . - d - `t . I .. � r. . .� .. - :W F1. ;,Eat' 1. . , I. 1 ' • . . t I­ ­ .: - . .. .. .. y� .. - . ._ _, ... - . . . _1 - . 1 r , s '• ;;..� "' t. P .y ,. • :',5tr '°a'..:^:. T Y.+ :tl. J"'• t `,A> ,,,,, ';n ,r "`? ""4. - s- ",` ,.. a ,fit" y .. b?. .•w YY..••- , :, .r+' +. �.r + f:. .tA '.,y .. a', w' .• -KZ' .:i..�'' �.,1.r. ,.*• .�.. ,'+�, �•'.' uY ,?.. ,v;. Y 1"; R''� ', •4' '+ -"T.T •t!u•.' -^�1�;'.'L'R. J" `S �c,. a'::. , g , :s'r.' q4•:.. . ..,3. ','`'_, '• .'�.'r 't* a�••` ,. -'t. ✓ •'s,-, '..'. A f,. � .e :..-,.. .,,�e�.:. ",,'a a b.�. �..�, w.-'r �'v�.`�.v a..., �. f .y .r .r � �K-, ,' .. .,.' •, � T Kms! . ': f'. ,'^ •S^ ti r , NINE �LODALI��ta. -Clifford Barrett sustained a ' Radio LiceDsea may be obtained s ^ fractured wrist one day last week from W C. Vurkar, at the .News. Oitice. ��� while cranking his tractor. -The annual meeting of the -Don't forget the drama, "Wild -Choir practice for the UnitedYh� : �o�q _ United Church will be held on Ginger, to be Riven in $. S. No. Church nr311 strain be ht+trt ort 5avar- Friday evening nest. E..op Wednesday, Jan. 28th, .by day night of this week. -Days. F. T. rex tug has been the Andley Club. This is being -A trate quartette from Lias --- - con$Ded to the house for the art given by the Audley people is aid United Church saner at the services ,-->, ed to the of the piano fund. Admistion, 25 in the Brougham ,United Church -Mrs. (Dr.)Cartwrightis epead cents; chiIdreli5 cents.---- t ing s week in (3ravenhurst with -We were, in error in our last new church hell was dedicated. her uncle and aunt, Air. and Mrs. issue when we stated that Mise -Dr. H. T. Fallaise. Resident Beare, teacher in the junior room Dentist. Office to residence, tw,o Grocery elpeeiale for This Week Fielding. of the public school, had resumed doors east of St. Andrew's church, • ` -Airs. Tboe. Douglas, of Toron- �► CsteUi's Macaroni in pkgs, 3 for 2Zc work after being off duty for Pickering. Office hours, 9 V. m. to ' to. spent several drys last week �verai weeks owing to illness. g p m Daily+ and Evenings by ap' � (�11 n� Gold Soap, 8 for ... .. 25c with her mother, Mrs. Burrell, She expects to resume work on the ;ointment. (R-ray service). - "� who,is in very poor health. 1st of February. In her absence -COMING-Dr. F. E. Lube, Op• r � English Breakfast Cocoa, =Another light fall of snow on y T Mrs. Boyce, of Whitby. is IMeti>Qg tometerie�G, 187 YouFe St., oron• l lb. tine ... ..: 280 Adonday morning accompanied by as substitute. to's able eyesight specialist may gaits high wind drifted the road@ f ' Bulk Rolled Oats, 7 lbs., .: 25C somewhat badly in some places. -A.quiet wedding was solemn- be consulted at A. H.•Allin a drug Frank_Maxwell, of Oshawa, ized on Saturday lastat the Pre@• store, Whitby, Tuesday, JannaFry Canned Pumpkin, regular size,.2 for 22a who is —Frattank.- ax victoria o age, arias-maaRe, Whitby'-b�*-the Vth' -- ..ppreached very acceptably ll St. Rev, Mr. Lindsay, when Miss -The services in St. George's • Oatmeal Date Cookies, in bulk, per lb. .220 Andrew's Church on Sunday, both Bernice Crawford, daughter of Church on Sunday will be as usual, morning and evening. Richard and Mrs. Crawford, of 9.80 a. m., Sunday School; 10.30 a. r -Congratulations to Geo.Hutch Pickering, was united in marriage m., Morning Prayer; 7,p. m. Even. to Michael Qallagher, also of Pick .... g a position as foreman ing Prayer. The Rector, Rev. E, on eecarin to 3ihn A. Jackiin, of British East Bring. The happy couple 41eft G. Robinson will preach. Africa, who has purchased the old after the ceremony to visit rel. -The annual vestry meeting of home of Samson Roberts, of Col Lives in Aylmer and other western St.George's Church and Dunbar. _ r y� y points, hPickerio a wheir 9itio oral Specials in Men's Wear umbus. ton Mission will be held at the -E. L. Rudd who receotl rectory, Pickering on Monday. • ppurchased the Quinlan homestead, Gallagher as a q Po Jan. 28th at 8 p. m. All parishion- p C3 renovating the residence and the C. N.R. THE NEwe extends ' ere of St. George's are cordially making extensive repairs and its best wishes for the future invited. Department : improvements to the barns and prosperity and happiness of Mr. ' W =The omens Institute will , stables. F. J. Pronse has the cos- and Mrs.Gallagher. McII B Plaid All-wool ' Mackinaw Coate, bract for this work. The death of Dr. M. C. Dewar meet on Tuesday, Jan. 27th,at the -Scarlet fever seems to be very OCC in L6ndon on Saturday home of Mrs. Stanley Davis. -Be with belts. Splendid quality, s1Z8B 38, 40 revalent is ma iy towns and vii- last after a lingering illness, fol porta on Home Economics and :and 42, worth 5.96, going at X4.69 p Immigration will be given by Mrs. Ia es in the province as well as lowing an accident in September g Gordon Law and Mrs. W. B. Pow• In rural di'tricts. In no case does last in which he fractured his hip, ell'. A cookie demonstration will Men's Combinations in fine wool Under- '_ it seem to be Of a severe type. In which was followed by other com• • - bea. wear.tThey're good value at 4.50, on Pickering Village it is gradually plications. Some thirty years ago be g7 be practised his profession fa -The Toronto Medical Health 3.49 dying ont as no new cases have P p - bargain at - . been reported. Piekeriug for several years, but Officer has lasses a statement -Roy Robson, son of W. B. for the past twelve or fifteen years warning people to take to their Robson, of the Brock Road, who he has been in London. His wife, beds as soon as a bad cold devel Men's Heavy Ribbed Wool Shirts and , n Is well knows Brock hoot Picker who predeceased him about four ops and to remain there for a day Drayger8, ;saintfield quality, per garment law, has been honored by the years. teas a daughter of the late or two until the cold is broken up, l�ln at 9S0 City of Guelph by ee'd by him, Stephen and Airs. Croak. of Pick. Many fatal illneasep bave resulted Ig g mayor for the sixth time. We eriog. Deceased was 71 years of through neglect in looking after a -'congratulate him on the honor age and was a m6mber of the bad cold. To many a cold is a Men's' Heavy Maroon Ribbed All-wool ^ 'thus conferred upon him. Presbyterian Church. He is sur• matterof little importance. until Sweater Coati, regular 4,00, On Bale 2 98 -On Tuesday afternoon as Jae vived by two eons. Robin and something very serious occurs. g Pronse was unloading sand from Could, who reside in Detroit. and "A stitch in time saves nine." a motor track to front of the R. one daughter, Edon, who is a drug -dire. Tbos. Watson baa just Man's Odd Vests, all sixes, made of Rood C. Church, he had the roisfortnne gist in Londoo. Isis funeral took received word of the death of her gn9lity cloth, '119 to fall from the running bo^rd on Glace Monday. when hip body was father from cancer at Foxwarren, , conveyed by the C. N. R. to Pick- Mao .on.Tan. 17th. Deceased, who rd road and fracture hisy to the ha - t right thigh boos. He received eriog. interment taktag place in had been 111 for about 2 months, Meng Heavy All-Wool khaki Shirt, first aid from Dr. Cartwright, the Friends' burying-ground. became worse Christmas Day and eaeeBent value st•1 50, going at 1.19 after which he was taken to the -The meeting in the school on rushed off tothe bon ppetal where no - Oshaws Hospital. We hope for a Friday evening for the purpose bones were held out for his recov - sy recovery, of organizing a Home and School ery. His funeral took place at Fox -Arthur Cuthbert,of Toronto, Club was fairly well attended. warren and was of a military char -Who has been s frequent visitwr gave R S. McLaughlin,intersig Oshawa, atter. The casket was draped with Ime �i gave• very interesting and eD• the Union Jack and medals woo in - CHAPMAN bD blends is Pickering, was last• lightening talk on the work of the the South African War,placed on sully killed one day last week at organization. As outlined by top. Six ex service men were pall - the corner of Bay and Daodar Mrs. McLaughlin. the primary bearers and after service at the streets. at the terminal station of object of the club is to encourage church, which was crowded, the the bas lines, when an Oshawa eloser co-operation and spmpsthy last poet was sounded. The salute • Gray Cwch bas backed up on bins, between the school and the home, could Dot be Bred as won were out C arh a rBoots - is wheel passing over him. No to arouse more keenly the interest of practice. The flag at the rens bliame is attached to the driver as of therents in the school and taph was kept at half meet. A lire took the psopsr precautions. to bring parentoand teachers more nice wreath of carnatjons was seat - - ,Deceased had been in poor health closely together. After some die by the war veterans andtbe church Icor years. He was 85 years of age cusesion it was decided to organize community sent another. Aar. isod unmarried. a club in Pickering, the following Smith served 21 yea re in theumy, A new line by an old company• ee , Greater activity will be shown " offleers being elected : Pres., Mrs. ten of which were spent is India. by traffic officers is compelliDR g these Wonderful Work Boots. motorists to keep their licsiDee Harker; Vice-'Pres., Mrs, Quigley; He also went all through the Secretary. Bye; Treasurer, African War. He came out from plates clean so that the bombers can be deciphered by the officer@ Mre. Robinsom; Ezecntive Com- England 11 years,ago. Afterliving Steel arch supports are when the car is Solas 'at a good mittee, Mr. Barker. Mrs. Cowan, is Pickering moved out west to speed• a world a ar'a at some 'Mre. Smith, Mies Tock. Mr. Wall- farm. - Besides his wife he leave@ motorists .purposellieep their ace and Mr. Ripley. . 4 meeting seven children, Cecil, Sen, Mand built right in the licenge plates covered With mud will be held soon of which further and Anrelia at home, Arthur of so that the offlcsrs cannot get their notice will be given later. All the Sebomberg. Dara, Watson of Pick. soles. numbers. In order to avoid trou parents are nrged to take an active Bring and Mrq. Bixley in England. - _ ble it would, be just as well for interest and make it a point to His mother still lives. motorists if they would see that attend the meeting; which will be - Goodyear Welts• held monthly. The club cannot their license Dumber@ are plainly e a complete success unless this i� Now dda+ertuemenrs. r h visible. Carhart quality built right in the boots f -New laid eggs have been sell- done. _ g at from 25 yirps of tho ALE—About 2(X1 according to size. It is avid that Church nest Lord'p Day will be —bushels. Apply;Gerald Clark.Dumbarton 1 this low price for this time of the bald in St. Paul's Church at 11 a. ('�T ANTED-A quantity of seed bar. year.is due to the large quantities ro., RDI 7 p. m. The minister will rte ley and oats. H. Arnold. Pickering. _ Radio Batter Charging of the cold storage variety that is coodnct both services. In the Phone Pick 8100. 14tf being placed on the market, and morning the sub'ect'wili be "The OR SALE=A Rood Jersev cc w, T. that when these are exhausted Riddle of the .Universe." and in FB,tested,due to freshen the last of January, ;,50 cents the evening. The Battle 'of Apply Match or phone Pick 8208- 20 =' . the price of new laid eggs will go " l ' f thAply M •ap, Those who Ito into poultry Sexes,"which is the fleet is a aeries OR SALE-197Dt1 Ford roadster, in . raising may that it is as profitable of subjects on "Message@ from IF good tido„• Cash or term., Fen Burn• Radio Licenses booed. • producing eggs at 40 coats a dozen Modern Prophets." The following it>saam.R.R.2,Piettering• Pilots ons 2.21 this year as it was last year at d0 are the suggestions for the series : OR SALE-4 choice yours• York- has - pjC]�8 t carate a► dorso, owing to the low (1) "The Battle of the Sexes,"has Fahire.ows.matetieg�ar�y �np"s.,820eaeb. Fred Ta Bunting! w k price o!teed this year• ed on Shakespeare's pplay; Othello: apply Lloyd Pen,lot s.Con.6T. I nag. 21-ss -After being confined to his bed (2) 'The Hound of HeaveD, based rT�O RENT-OD Qburch St. Pickering Fitabliohod 1857. ` for several weeks W G. Reid is on Thompson book of sauce Dome. 1 tt.lf or t,riek itou.e.tnelaeing tains.sAa :. _ ..—. - -- Maine - able to be out again.although (a) •'Jeno Valjean," based on Vic• tures. o r woo : 210 lndiaa 6tf a ietill very weak, but as cheerful ae for Hugo's book, Les Migerables, over. A west ago Monde night (4) "Saul Kane," from Maeefleld'e ARM FOR SALE-140 acres or ' 'RARAE y @tor is The Everlastin Mercy. F iotas,e:telleat farming district,revs Mia. THE be received a pleseant surprise y g lasts, Ont. several serer of $tax timber. when the Oshawa Salvation Army The cooperation of all interested Hoose and,buildings. Apply at News 0mCe. g Bend appeared in front of bis in the services of the chnrch is re AONET'IO SPEAKER FOR Bale nested in iD order to insure eaeeeFe. 1� Table t,todel. Walnut console,dynamic - 'Telephone 4900 " Home and for a time discoursed q M- sweet music to cheer him up and The Church expecte every man speaker quality. Also Marconi Battery set,coin r which had the desired effect. The avid woman to do his or her duty plate,im,talled i3a'00' Apply NEWS Office.9tr music was also much enjoyed by to bailding the Kingdom of God. MMED[ATE SALE-Of 25 White . reeidelle;of the village who would The second bangt>let of the season �1 eghorn puhets,layinsorcBaRsd'1Rocki have vM-6bjeetion if they came up Also a yew government n will be held in St. Peul s Church males:i3 o each• A.G,Michell, Claremont, • y iregli��e� atly,even if there were no nn Tuesday night, Jan. 27.th, at Phone Mark 8103. 20 21 ;,:Auto Repairs, Accessorise,Uile�asd .•.�eieg people to cheer up, 6.30. There will be two ppeakers. FOR SALE-1 Peerless Incubator. -During the past few years Dr. McLaughlin will speak on the 240e1z,,:.in good condition,$8 oo;also Chat- t asoline, Acetylene Welding, farmers have suffered greatly subject, "Peas in a Pod." Dr. ham incubator.120eg ,in good condition,$4.00, M McLaughlin Apel'y to S.J•Goddar�. R.R,No.2,Pickering) .,from mutton eating dogs. The ghlia is an,.orator of Bret theoldTeitfarm, 20-21 gallery Charging worst offenders are the lice rank, and this is a 1lnmorons, in- J • TOTICE-I am now ready to grind 4 . dogs, and why they are allowed to structive address. Prof. Herold grain at m)r premises'on Mondays,Wednes- ' dive in the country is hard to make Innis, of Toronto University. will days and Fridays, at 7 tecta per bag; sacks,10 Repairs made on aihmakf'ia out. One large police dog which give bis illustrated address on cents;less than 3baga lO cents. Oxer wileon, p y „ Brougham. Phone Pick b09. 19.20 ; ran wild and lived in a bush near Canada and her Resources and of Gare Brantford was shot down recently Proppec-tn for the Future." Spec- ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- •i s by a farmer after it had killed ial attention will be given to the TDRY(Semi finish)—Let our driver call era :'.. / t forty sheep and wounded many poaFibilities of our Great North e:Ptain our 24 hour services Just leave your ae with Mr.S.W.Davis, barbtr ,hoc• We t r "- others. Besides a flock of sheep, land. The King St. quartette• of nm will pick t1p and deliver each Mo1dS1 y in which doge have played havoc, . Wednos- t f t nahawa, will sing and the Blind say and Friday. ..are never the same again, so that Organist, Mr. Tieneer, will play. .ARM FORSALE-To close an es. `y' SPENCER r farmers not only lope from having Carne and-bring your friends and tatc.on Kiog50 Road.at Village, Picker- aJ'�•HARLwi a number of sheep killed, make oar Canadian Olnb B6D Uetin{� 180 acres, ISO unser cultivation, balance lg ) N Be but also �l acture and timber. brick hoose with 8 rooms, VVV !rom the depreciation in the value a autres@. Get your tickets now Barn so:too ft.. good outbuiMings, Igo bearin j of t-e ahrep that have survived frOln W. L. CouTtice, apprctreir ®lass cpply.•botb land and George Proprietor, A( Pickering.- -� M. S Chap. ie{n,n first class coadtttpn./ Apply to Georg� Proprietor,i ua ail j)lieatcacke cf the dogs. MAU Or-W, 11. Weetney. iGreen, Plckerini, Oct, tsar,.-. 21.2+ i