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Duabartoa. 1$iy _�� °RT�Z' j ying her Miss Evelyn Reesor spent the week- usual g000d health at present. end with her parents here. r B, FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director Is running full blast sawinglam- R• ,Willson had the misfortune to We are pleased-to know that Mrs. I R.oacoaxtsinl A.soq,tioa of Ontario. Ree. ber, reaches, doubletree y __ lose a horse one da last week. La Peer has recovered from her re- •' ��r�d tion.ber of the Ained b Optometrical Mra. E�_Sadler—is bu us lYmddstIoa. Eyes examined by•vt>olatmeat, tongues etc. - - sy with tier east illness. Established 1838 - f - choral class-when they meet in the Ed. and Mrs. Wilson and' Julia fhioaer>;ao�. claretnoac.once ,.Open.to bu�yy a quantity of F ` S.SL_A�f,}13LZ8IN,R.0.-llrgesi - basswood and elm r rehearsal: - 1sitWd with- o —�•• — Specialist. Honour graduate of the Collo;e logs'. We are glad to report that Mrs Saturday night last. ototHwvetry of Ca¢ada; Gold medalist and V, Jamieson is gradually improving Miss Florence and Mr. Ray Tindall HOW TO "Stat erman prize winner in 192A. At Markham Qrain Chopping Tuesdays from her serious illness. I were guests of Floyd and Mrs. Mer �yy Monday Iron 9 a,m. to 5 p,m..in Dr. y Several from here attended the fun= Kay on.Sunday night. Bt�tir'adentcl office. . At StouRvill-from Wed. and Frida �, h Save 4 1.,dato Saturday of each week. Eyesa:aurin• sial of the late Hon, Wm Smith at A number from ere attended the Money i td.Glasse fitted and repaired. Highest quality MaatlfaCttlring$aBkets Of 911 Col3mbus on 'Honda afternoon. skatin Y it Lowest Prices. phone Stouff 2405. asiy y g'parby at Stouffville last Tues- deac.riptions. -- 'y DUN'BARTpN day night and report a very good tiepai• -Price reductions at the — time. � E. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand factory. Mr. Irving White spent Friday in AUDi.Ev. The price of wheat is about half eSotidtor.NotaryPublic Eta Money to Phone Markham 6406 or 8'120 or write the city. what it was a .a.. South Wing Court Howe,Whitby, 251y Bern; on Jan. 19th to'Henry and Gardiner Winters has been under year ago, Chas. White.Locust Hill, Ont, Mrs. Reading, a son. the weather of late. i DON ALD RUDDY Barrister. Mrs. J",ohd Mills of Toronto, visited N. J. Chapman celebrated his 82nd MY prises for Flour also are about R. Solicitor, No opposite Office over Al- � � half, How much less are R. Drug Store,opposite Post y, On Money Just Arm her mother on Friday. birthday on Monda to Loan. Phone3tsa. Whitby, Ont. sty ' Miss Bradd spent the week-end at Ernie Tremble of Greenwood vis- yY�ou Paying for the pastry EATON. BELL dt ROSS. Barrist- g her home at Brighton. ited friends here recently. bttu buy, or the bread you era. Solicitor*.S -904 Northern Ontario Miss Marjory Annis is visiting her F. M. and Mrs. Chapman attended y ? Practically no less. l3aYdi¢g,saosay.Stixt,Toronto, Cjboioe 2X, 3X and 6X $. Q. grandmother in Brooldin. the funeral of the late Hon. Wm. W, Beaton, H.> ,Be 1. Charles and 'Mrs. Palmer and fam- Smith at Columbus on Monday. Why not practice old-fashioned J.D.F. Rosa. Adelaide s3s-9 Cedar Shinglel. ily visited a-few days at�Guelph last The Club gave their drama at Man- tl;rift and bake your own IOHARDSON. PICKERING A wrek chester last week. The play "Wild "bread, cakes and pastry MULVEY— BarristersSolicitors etc., Also, a large quantity Of Harold and Miss Margaret Mitch- Ginger", has proved a popular one. and save money ? 11S a1! Conledaratba Lire Building,-Corner or ell entertained a number of their Sleighing has been general for a Y •� o and d S:s. pronto. Phones rough and d?er38ed friends on Wednesday night to a par- couple of weeky and farmers are get- My glggl�l Flour is uneseelled a ' de N89 and 44x0. >� r;n t office oopen # Gino.Bay sad iaeurday evenings. Phone Pick tY• ting out wood and drawing water. u Jack Pine, Sp:nos and Misses Margaret Pennell, Blanche Several from here attended the for cakes and pastry. Dodge, Christiana and Janet Mills of meeting of farmers in Brooklin•on :Hemlock Lumber. Toronto visited Mise May Sommer- Wednesday regarding the Hydro quer BAKER'S JOY Floor will make VEIL C.SMITH. D. D. 1-9 • g„ ry �zlle last week-end._ tion. good old time sweet and 1�I (Smcceesor to Dr.J.N.Dales;, Graduate of • • pj��� -.� MOUNT ZION. •Much sympathy is expressed for moist breadi the Rays!CoLege of Dental Surgeons and Toron. • ' Wm. Cammack and his family over tJ¢rveraity, At ClareTuesday office rid over D. A. The Mount Zion Lea the loss of his wife.' Will formerly I will exchange Flour or as l[intlir flaot fs store every Tuesday and Friday. Phone LaUM BE.I YARD League intend to y 9toafr inti. tl vi:Git Kinsale Young People on Feb. lived to our west on the farm now of Cereal for any triad E HERBERT T. FALLAISE, L. D 9., 3rd• owned by Bruce Ritchie. al forGrain. D. D.S., Graduate a(the Royal College of T Joe Empringham and PercyJones tf3mtal6urgeons and the University of Toronto. tJ. H. Beal, EL Wry COD. :. geee to residence World door east of St- And. Claremont visited Claremont friends on Sunday �.s Church, Pickering,Ont, Office hours : 9 Phone 9Z4 evening. Work is proceeding steadily on the ''Try home baking a.�• to or by appointment. (X-ray FURNITURE Miss Reeves, of Toronto spent Sun- ne-w highway on the north side of the again. aarvtcel. Pho¢e Pict 3700, 431y day at the-home of Mr. and Mrs village. NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE Goddard. James and Mrs. Raine Were in 08- ;F• d. 11k+emlfttsereA iatwis. IN GREAT VARIETY Misses Norine Wilson and Gladys hawa on Sunday afternoon visiting AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- Parrott visited their parents over the their relatives. •Fire and autamc bile insurance of-11 kinds, Simmon's Beds, Marshall Met. week-end. There has been an electrician in L. SUR/ I NGHA W rade ssating eompaam of solid flassci>it stand_ tresses, Dressers, Tables and The Ladies Aid will meet In the the village during the past week wir- Building sad General Chairs. Picture Frames. church on Thursday afternoon. In the ing a number of the houses. Oontractiog. r`RANK R. JACKSON-Sua Lifa Our prices are the lowest. evening tea will be served. Miss M. Wood has been on the Estimates furnished-oa all classes IarGent lapnray of car+sda.bran,Acei- The League will meet on Thursday sick list during the pact week, but is of work-Interior and Bstarino ' tit°"'i 1n.araacs Phone P2- 27'9 evening when Miss Mary McKinnon's now much improved and able to be Pi�etrig, 0¢t, i2=�4 Alterations and repairs. -- 1301LG8 gEAY-Licensed auction. Fmuvi -,rill take charge of the meet- .Around again. Chimneys Built Ooaceete Work. ser.Aftosa. Live stock and general sales C 0 A L lag, Reoiember the oyster supper to be Phone Pickering 5719 y atteeeed t- Term$ reasonable R Avery pleasant time was spent by given in the United Church this Fri- B *'�• PbaaeSeoaff sone. fir4 the Mount Zion-Young' people at the day evening under the auspices of the FAIRPORT. ONTARIO - A good supply of Hard and Soft home of Miss Sadie Ward last Thurs- Young Men's Bible Class, Supper will .r POSTILI-, Licensed Auctioneer. Coal on hand. Also a supply da night. B T 7L1 /^i T 1� p JQ . floe owesy me=�w,Pers, Aso PP! 3r ig be served ficin 5 o'clock until all IINGL lY 1J 1�1 1? MaaSaks Nair tsiswa alas-we toasdionses of Kindling Wood, GREEN RIVER. have been served. Beginning at 8 - sewn raay.aa sirr.steer lr o.. onr„ salve length. - o'clock a comedy Drama by Emma J. The snow to-w is keeping �• " Nova Scotia Shingles B.HLTOR T0WXB=p0XXRg 12tf P p' g out True, entitled Listen Ladies. aril! Galt Gairtsaiaed Steel Shingles ^ ia1•a—riasaw, ovankno m ear Phone Pick. 1TOQ speedway open this winter. be presented by the Green-xood Dram. r+a+e■sell. sue meas" ea tees Miss Ruth Hutchings visited with atic Club. This in a splendid drama Bird's Slate SW°g1'N. 081L d saran• rw DONALD MUN130. PICKERINO Mrs Smith on Sunday, and worth while }ie for Oak at ►.r arirs8• Everybody T. PATBRSON'S - CLARRMOKT'_ Miss Jean Malcolm was the guest come and enjoy i rare treat Admiss-YAW. LICENSED A1:C. of Miss Christina Milne on Sunday. ion, 50 centq; children 25 cents. -_Call and get prices. Phone 2818 TTONEBR Aar York.ammiu sed Durham Pickering Mills There'will be a drama at the•Gieert sort I- T�`E LE. OL AM imse a ..i. peon attended River Baptist Church on Feb. 6th. 1: LOOK, THE K Tarte rs�WS'o, Dec. may A word about Feeds and Markets m. Levitt has been spending hie - birs. Seebeck is still confined to sssasisad at ht8w5 Oelr+ Bei mad ladeyea holidays e his home here this past her house. r �V100" Wbitby,Out. Ry - When you have wheat or grain to y sell ion u9ually see the local week, . Hugh and Mrs. Pugh spent Satur- New' Chevrolet' - NOTICE dealer. Miss Pelham was welcomed to day in the :ity. t- Green River over-Sunday by Charles Fred 'Major lost a valuable horse I3 HERE White` ale ��g } We can usurtily pay little more an°t°Aire. White. one day recently. _ than the bny'er .Vho way be eighty The B. Y. P. U. are looking forward Mr. ,and. Mrs. G. Seebeck were ir. r Chopping every day miles away. He or you must pay to holding a`carnival in the near fut- our vale on"Saturday. that fifty miles of traoeportation. urs. Feb. 17th is the date decided up- Newton Robinccn ig out again at- GRAIN— Manv new features and anew lover GRAIN— FLOUR—FEED on. g rice.--An Own" SerRice Policy Likewise, we can sell for'ie9e, for for. a few davc� '', ,; assuring owner the, beat in Gristing Every Week Da . the has-#seen hds,• supply- The Library Board have purchased service and satisfaction. who is miles aRap, Do not be ice fol• summer use. The local a_ number of new books ill exchange Pop and steaming terrier stands Are Miss Legge spent the week-end at Gas,- 011e, Assessories. Goodyear ,Flour for Wheat tooled, They can not do the lm filled last week. her home in King City. Tires at new low prices. •� ' Possible. The Cherrywood Dramatic. Club ' Mrs. Sunderland has been in Al , Fill resent g• Repairs on all makes of care. ANTHONY WILSON : Ground Oat'Hulls and Oat Screen- P Beads on a Strias health for some time past. •`-�: Proprietor', Ings are cheap, but dear 'at any Thos promises to be really worth see. We are 'glad to.see Mr. Peebles a- Gordoni _ � . 48tf Phone Mark. 5502 price. Know what you are buying ing, Come and enjoy yourself at 8 bout again after his recent illness. in general feed. Insist 'on seeing o clOCb• Admission, 25 cents.; child- Mrs. Blake Annis is spendinga J. L�� Phone 2908 the material It is made from. ren, 15 cents. week with Mise Taylor in Hamiltn. PIOSBRIN(i ABArgaiin • The Dance Committee are holding Mr. and Mrs. Troyer were guesth Pickering KiviIIQ 00IIID81l� a har'l�.tii�eIn carnival at the Locust of 'Mr, and Mrs. Fleming on riday Hill rink dtt esday Feb. 3rd. Every- night. _ ♦�1��*�1,** body quite elcome. Come -in fancy Miss Legge and Miss Ball spent an • R. G. `/ D ING dress if .possible. Prizes will be giv- enjoyable afternoon tobogganing In i t Dining Room en for the beat hard times costumes. Saturday.' last FUNERAL DIRECTOR Admission; 25 cents; children 15 eta. Miss Edith Cameron is spending a • �Buit• OTOUFFVILLt. couple of e weeks in Toronto with P. If► Private Ambulance '' and Mrs. Pickett. t r Eggs are selling at 22 cents a doz- Mrs. D. R. Beaton spent a couple This is a splendid 9 piece pay and Night Service en this week. of days this week in Toronto with Dr. F. A. Dales, of'Toronto paid a her son, W. J. Beaton and family,. \ - siDlideak..snits, finished-in - Pbo>.e 9000 Windsor brown. It con• business visit to our town on 3atur- Don't forget the concert to be giv- Malveen 5000 day last. sisre of a 80 inch Buffet, a en in the United Church on ridgy room China Cabinet. a - Our curlers are now playing off M night-by the Canadian Girls in Train- ON able and 8 genuine Markham,' • �to 'O1e County Bonspiel and'are ig the ing. leather seated Chairs. Winning so far. The Honour Class held an oyster �► - ----` Aitona, east of here, can now boast supper on Thursday ,night. About . All for$95.00. of Hydro, the, extensions being coon- forty attended and all report a good -�"�Do Not Wait pleted this week. time. FOrirefnl a.illZatlV�l1�1'e j We are offering a 3 piece There is talk of a new moving pic- A number from here attended the No Longer �Neceaaary I Bed Outfit at 19.75 ture building being erected in the Sunday School convention' held in T Until winter comes to village in the near future. Kinsale. Mrs. L. Hagerman y0°"`e aOeaeOefd toadnsf�cut An all steel Bedstead with look over your y g g gave the 1 t.aauveasc,thartic%youc nbteak " Our newly or anized business Mens report of the United Church Sunda away frorn this habit and bring bask , c decorated cane panel, f: _Furnace,or _ Bible ClaAs on the third Sunday of its School and Miss Hornsha7v that of the �bowel actio"to a normal ; heavy 2 in. tubing, strong those existence has increased to 60. Baptist Sunday School. �� y:°'by�yaeof Y' link spring and an all felt } ;. The annual meeting of the U. F. 0. The Woman's Association of theBTIlpOles>h mattress. Price complete ^ was held here 'on Saturday last United Church will meet on Thursday only 19.75, _ sky Troughs with a full attendance of members. Feb. 5th, at the home of Mrs. Bu on Cat Flowers and Potted The;United Church Young People's Word for roll- call "Give". Every repaired or re laced. ', Societ ' Planes. - P y participated in a skating par- member is requested to try to be pre= T...p-rsne..itdt;.nse.rn•maBpi--at`sn� Place your order and ty on Tuesday evening at the arena. sent as final plans for the Valentine bbN Mite or Mb C �•;eoaoffioi1'"al `•t`. A large number.of the farmers a= social, on Feb. 13th, will be made. `i^°"Of both, it sott.ns and labritsta thr - - eenants of tho bow Is,ausiN nmww.vee.. G. q BE READY round here are compelled, to draw. Following.a hot supper the following « lion without di.eotesirt or rriplor. Ster'dtt .water in barrels for some distance program will be given: Instrumental wampole's Be°iolst nik"Nattily wash tem, to water their stock. •N ta.y a divas Wass w.,-a+4ae ties wry r • t When winter cones. [ and vocal music by Mr. and Mrs. yoaN+wra. . THE PICKERING, NiEws Gall The annual meeting of the United i Morgan and Mrs. Preston, of Agin- l�ntt;3+ sig ;lea. s_�1i411i.,. - - Phone;1300, Church was held on Wednesday of court, Miss Merle Stephenson, Eloc- boalerdLVIN B last week, when all reports from the, utionist of Toronto. Also a short 'j u; Furniture Lure Direct ands USHBg various organizations were of a very, E+ • C• JON N E S Funeral Director r y play entitled, 'The Mereditha Enter- �✓ 1 encouraging character. The amount, fain", with Mr. Russelr Parke? tak- Also AmbuLne6 Service ,Hardware Phone 4800 raised for all purposes during 1930 Ing the leading part. Admission to Druggist and Chemist. �nt> 0 �� SIwas E8,150., The pastor's salary '0113' supper and concert, 3s cents; children . increased by 1 �20•cents. 'hone 6600 _Piakorin$, Y . - /{ fffuuunnn .Y,."F,..3N d';'..',n. la` s^/.'S'..p'. 'n•. ",{ a. '» -.' i..••,Gr ,.4-Y .' :r'- e0 i.'�r y} .c,.y• {.+kfE.• ':1 L n/• F.t:r.yip. �;v.^ -.• � .L.# •. Fr. a 2222 -;+ -..::• ..,. m.. ,.,,A`,' " .� +",•s• .; �.rr. if, � 2222 'Sr 7•'" _esYq .. �. �_-w,..-2,222.. ,..a-•7w y;: '.'' .. •sm•r-� - .���•'Y.:r�•,. ,��r.- ,� ,,,.t� '.-:: ".•`,.'�9'.,,; .,w � Y,..a; n. t.,M,^e,�.�+W SR a�t.fa'✓.f+.. ♦--.,y a'�{ .., �,>�F!' .. .a-f'e ... :+..., ([. L.. 'p ,'�.+�%�. q"�.0�. �?i�i"•'µ� 4T'�' �✓ - .vy.w � .i1,,,(Nw �:T�" �`Ts.._ �� 4. _ .Yyp, A 0•"4j meq_. d! f, . .. 9 +,., ..-. .;..a. +. °.'-`:QCT . K• - Ji. ,!" .r.•+ ::. .5, w t. -.f•.+ " :.t, r'.�. P _ d. -•...1'Yh°.._'�C:G •. . -,w '� ., .�.:. •Rt Y°'•'-.;v�+.? '.Y. 22:22 ,; . . »-.*•^. �. .. .. ._,,; ,;, ..,.��,,,...,..,...' s,.� ,a >:- • , _,222:'2 �.. . m mv-?.s.,,.. 222_2,. •ran ._:�.v.-_.a ...'.� ;b.?' 2222. „•.` .. , � .r.^ � .. 7%w. . _ • .: ' .. "� . . .'� ... _ • -.. ., �. ie., _. � •`- 'r :U. S. Rum Chaser Shells _ • - _r. Radio Enthusiasts Two Wires Carry 9604 Words a Minute Criticize Aird Report - - ova to Vessel Ottawa-With the opening of Parll- = . .By Use of Canadian System ament approaching, t!he Department, of Marine is receiving hundreds of New York.-Division of a single pair through each of 24 channels, the tote; Officials Claim Vessel Ten�Mllea From S110rC Within U.S. letters on the merits and demerits of output .being divided up on-a other : Waters When Fatal Shell Fired. the Sir John Alyd report on radio of telegraph wires into 24 separate e6roadegating- it Is xpected th_a_t��channels_capable of handling 409 24 machines at the receiving end. Canadian pts Killed Some action will be taken on the re-i words a minute each or a total of 9600 eBar. Steel e .111story a telegraphy from the time of the earl!- .Ottawa, Jan. 25th.-The government searchlights on the group or vessels commendations of the report at the words a minute for the line, was ea- eat manual systems, with .a capacity made an official statement here to- and fired three blank shots in order to coming session and radio enthusiasts plained here recently to the Radio & from two to five words a minute, to forestall any attempt to escape. from the Atlantic to the Pacific have The .Josephine K headed for the been expressing their views to the Club of America by A. B. Steel of the Morse and Vail, who increased the stigb: that an immediate explanation Canadian National Telegraphs, to-1 capacity to 25 words a minute, and OIL would be asked of the Washington open sea, they said, with the govern department in anticipation of this. s : ionto, one of the. engineers reapone- to the high-speed manual operation Government, as soolt ae official notice went cutter in close pursuit, Several The report recommended that the file for the development. of the present day, which permits of is received of the fatal shooting of shots were fired across her boa's and Government take over radio broad Through the multiples system, Mr. straight message transmission of ap- �. Capt. William Cluett, of Lunenburg, when she continued to flee, the officers casting in Canada and it, is R ith this Steel explained, each channel can be proximately 35 words a minute. lit.S., by the United States coastguard. said, a one-pounder was fired directly point the majority of the letters deal. divided up to take 400 words a min-I He also told.of the ipventiou of the t Shot it Wheel - Vessel Halts After at her. Although,a few of the letters have ute, and improvements in the carrier printer system in 1849, with a capacity Captain Fatally Wounded. Was On His Last Trip. " originated on the Prairies and to current._system have increasisd the I of 43 words a minute, to the modern New York.-Shot d,:wn when his Lunenberg. N.S. - Captain Ciue1t r tisb-CGItigl�ra; tffo-t-ot-them- hate number of such channels possible on simplex printer, which has a capacity vessel, the Josephine K., was fired up- was on his last trip as a liquor-runner, come from eastern Canada, particul- a single pair of wires.from 10 to 24. of 50 words a minute, and the subse- on by United States coast guardsmen after three years as captain of the ':arly Ontario. This does not mean a stream of quent development of the multiples, off Ambrose lightship last night, Capt, Josephine h without previous con- words being received on a single ma- which permits,the simultaneous trans. a _ •"William P. Cluett, a Canadian citizen tact with the coastguard. Dying his Dominion Governors-General 1 chine at 9600 words,a minute, he said, mission of 200 words a minute in each o' Luneuberg, N.S., died early today Christmas •isit,he had expressed him- To Have Special -Flags but rather 24 sending machines. ea h direction over a single strand of.wire. fq the United States Marine Hospital self to Major Ryder as dissatisfied �ndoa-Oovernora-General of Brite working at 400 words a mina a-The Christian Science Monitor. on Staten Island. with the game, and ready to get out of ish Dom4nions soon will have new _ A one-pound shot ripped through the St. Though still in his twenties he flags all their own to fly over their The Markets Lags ineluded-Bran. per ton, $21?i; cabin of the Josephine K. as she was had made an enviable reputation as a official residences, or on ceretnanial s..orts, per ton, S21.21b; middling• fleeing before.the advance of the coast sound seaman, and for some years, occasions. The first to have .one $29.25• - 3 cutter No. 145, according to the after coming here from Baloram, New- will be Earl Clarendon, new GoYer-I PRODUCE Q1:OTATIUNS, Ontario grain--Wheat, 67c;-barley, official announcement. Capt Cluett foundland, his birthplace, had follow nor-General of South Africa. King! Toronto dealows are guying produce;1:8c; oats, 28c; rye, 35c; buckwheat, was at the wheel of his vessel when ed the coastal trade. Steady, reliable. George has approved tiff' design,111 at the following prices: 48c, be was brought down. of consistent good habits, he was just which oonsista of a blue field wtill Eggs-Ungraded,. cases returned,I HAY AND STRAW PRICES. The coast gar i patrol twat, with a ,b�ginnitng to reach fairly comfortable fresh extras, '23c; fresh firsts, 20c; Dealers are u�tin shi rs crew of four under Capt. Cecil M. circumstances. He is survived by his the tugsl crest in gold. thus sym c g pix ' seconds, 16c. 1' bolizing his position• as the repres I ht.y and straw, car'.,a:,l owl g )ri es %dabbett, was cruising about four miles r wife, June Cluett, and two small sons. Butter-No. 1 Ontario creamery, on track Toronto, the following )rices entative of the Crown. Above the solids, 31 to 31Lae; No. 2r 30 to 30 lie.l No. 2 timothy, con, $14 to 314.50; northeast of the lig which marks five and three years old. in a few crest the word1. '•Union of South Churnin cream-S-Special, e.9 to 30c,j No, 3, do, $13 to $13.50; wheat straw. the entrance to New York harbor,, weeks she will become the mother of Africa," and below it the same in I No, 1, 28 to 29c; No.2 25 to 26c 48 to $8.50; cat at aw, $8 to $8.50. when she came upon four boats, hud• their tt.ird child. wives of those who Afrtkaan language, "Unie Van Sold 1 Cheese No. 1 large,colored, paraf- Bleu togethc,, tot! on the sea are never demoastra- LICE STOCK QUOTATIONS. Afrika." The design of other. Gov fined and government graded, 14c. Heavy beef nice:lr 56.25 to $7.511 One was the.Josephine K., a British five and a stunned silence, followed notations to alit shippers are butler steers, choic„ 57 to $7.`25; emir's Hags have not yet been ap Q poultry pP a!! screw vessel. Ly-ag alongside her, by a few quiet tears, were the only proved. as follows: do, fair to gc,od, $6.25 to $"'; do, corn. coast guardsmen reported, were the outward signs of grief. In some quarters it fa expected a Poultry, `-'A" grade, alive-Spring $5.75 t., 56: butcher heifers, choice. barge Brooklyn, the tugboat Dauntless A brattier of the, dead captain was chicken:., 6 lbs., 2tc; over 1 to 6 lbs., 56.75 to 37. do, fair to good, 56.25 rn • committee of the House of Commons _- Iro, 6 sad a small speed boat. engineer of the Josephine K and an- may be appointed to deal with the re- 4l' lbs., 16c't; ltlb--., b gn sunder life Sow,; ,)o corn., c to S6: Lutche: Aright men were seized on the Jose- other brother, Bronson, tired here but rt and the whole question of radio Fatted hens, 5 to 6 lbs., 21c; over Oto cows, Rlod to ch-Oce. $4.75 to to.50; _. chine K. eight on the tug and three is now at sea on a fishing trip. His Iw do. med., 13.50 to $4.25: cannery and control. If this course is followed, 5 ]tis., 19c; over 3!4 to 4 lbs.. 160: on the barge The captain of the tug mother aad several other members of it likely a consensus 'of the let- under 31,n lbg., 13c. Young turkeys, cutters, $'_' to $c,75; butcher bulli, was. John Ambrose and the captain of the family still live at Baloran. New- tars will be made and presented to over 12 lbs.. She do, 8 to 122 lbs., 32c; Rood tc choice, $,.50 to 35.',- dn, s the seise Mario Landi. foululland. do, unde, 8 lbs., 28c. did turkeys. 21c.' bolos'las. 3:,.50 o $3.75: baby ><ef. It8 the committee member9 Geese, market price. Old roosters,over to S9: feeders, good. $5.25 to 36 2.; Cases of liquor were being frena Arrengemenv+ have been made to 5 lbs 15c. White dxklings, aver .i' stockers, 3.4.50 to 33.'5: springers, 3q0 lend from the Josephine K, to the t have the body brought to Nova Scotia. ICanada i Exports t to 3825: milkers.$40 to$60;calves, n,xi barge, the officers Raid. They threw f for burial. lbs.,24c: over 3 to 5 l.•s.,23c. 3I'lscovie g Quebec Eveneaient. The total ' 2 4 to ,to choice, 310 to 11: 50 mod. gr to 39; r•- -__ - -_, ducks, over 5 lbs., Oc; �: do,' corn.. $7 to $7.50; do. Rrasaers, trade of the period 1930.1931 will be lbs.. life. Guinea fowl, per pair. 31._,i, 33 50 tt134.50- lamb choice, 39.50: Bo Guard Wild Lift some 3700,000.000 Iess thaw it was Ponitry, A" gr ide, dressed: select buck lambs $7,x0 n 38; sheep. Sc '.� X500,404 Damage Harte. Ont.-Jau. 33 - t.a b.. 39: do, do, Sault Ste: for the preceding period. Aa re to-Spring linchic over l to, I: over $6: hoes. baro,, in Winnipeg Fire Fifty Sauit boys between 13 and 18 Bards Canadian exports, the !!gores ever 4 to 41^a lbs..`20c; 3 lbs and under. w.o.c., 75c to 31 ab•vr f.o.b do,:bu►- Years of age have. joined a juvenile do not mean !n the least that we l c. Fatted hens. 5 to 3 lbs., 23c; over rhers. 1: er hos di;count; do, select?, have been less busy. The volume of 31 r he premium. - Game and Fish Association here, 4 to 5 ibs.• 22c; over :-4 to 4 lbs., -lc: R Six-Storey Office Block . and which, the Algoma Ganle 1 ..., anil foreign sales has not chinged to any I under 34 lbs.,17c. Old roosters, oar+ - Store Destroyed in Forest Association hopes. will Ore a ' extent,. it Is the ^rlces which have 5 lbs• 20c, White duckFings, over Paroled Prisoners Early Morning Province•wide, movement to, enlist dropped. in some casev more than 50 lbs; each 28c: Mer 4 to 5 lbs., 26c. Mostly "Make Good"_ { youth An wild-life conservatiou. It per cant. This is clearly demon. WHOLESALE PROVISIONS. Winnipeg-In the heart of Winnl• ( Wholesale provision dealers are Torontof Few paroled pr soder, is even hoped that the organization�strafed,, for instance, in the el�orta• 1 are "real failures." according to Dr: . peg's downtown business section, fire of boys in the conservation more- I tion of wheat. Canada, sold 185.000, i quotid!{ the following prices to reta',1 early Sunday morning raged for close went will cover the Dominion. The A E. Unveil, Chief Parole Board 000 bushels this year, compared with dealers: E eorres Smoked meats-Har,s. med.• `'3 to Commissioner. Out of a total of 1100 . • to Ara hours, destroy ug the Avenue i goys all seem enthusiastic with the 1b4,000,000 bushels for the Block, a six-storey office structure, prospect of doing something to as- ponding period of last yeir . , . Eves 28c; smoked rolls. '155. breskfast ba-�prisoners paroled or liberated o er and causing damage estimated at gist in the conservation of wild lite. con, 33c: backs, pea-mealed,'26 :0 30.: tramaral permits during the last fiscal with the unprecedentedly low figure. do. smoked, 37c. 1 year, there were only 112 "real .tail- AEboat $500,000 appearing to trealtse that, when the at which wheat to ,elling the Rest Pork loins. 24c. shoulders. .19L. F,remen'battled the blaze in treez- members of the senior aasociatiou will have realized by tate end of bf tts, 1914c; hams, 19 to `20c. (urea" Sixty-three c of these di her Ing weather. Cum,ranieb from all ne(► ; pass on. they will. have to carry on March an amount exceeding 3.200. R 01 eared. and 39 committed further Cured meats-Lon clear bacon, + P tions of- the city Answered the early the work which has resulted to such to 70 lbs„ 20c; 70 o 90 lbs.. 1& 97 crime luaus out r parole, 000.000 for its principal escort pro1944 - morning call and toiled till long atter ! rest benefit to Algoma: _ duct. to 110 lbs.: 17c: ,ightweight rutls, 18c.:I The Parole Board i year.sand ave _- daybreak before the flames were _ heavywe�eht rolls. ISc, !considers during the year, and gave ideal It was believed the fire broke _� Lard-Pure, tierces, Ill•c; tube, consideration to [heir cases; 684 who 'Next Governor-General $ Calnadian Wheat 15c: pails:151sc: rrints, 151= to 16:. were serving nde erminate sentence; out. In Allan's shoe stare about 4 ` %hortening-Tierees. 1'c: tub's. 13c:�were paroled.landt429 who were sere- -.- .--- May Fly Over] Fla Finds China Market 'clock. pails, 131ic. ing,definl,e sentences were placed a Flames shot up the elevator shaft, 1 Ottawa-While no o''cial announce- Wiwnipeg-Du"i•1; the Pa At `Cfek S e-cial pastry ahortenine=TierceA. gu-ting the top three floors, devoted{, ment .has yet been made, it. is rune E 15c; tubs, 15 14. Fails, 16c. work "outside.- under custody, Dr. s. Firefighters were success-1 ored here that the next Govgrnar- eleven carloads of s seeds! quality P 1 I Lavell Is pleased with the situation. :to office fish , wheat have been shipped h un, Ceti- GRAIN QUOTATIONS: -:ful in checking the blaze from below ,Geheral.of Canada will fly his own 1 tral SaskaUbewan destined for Grain dealers on the Toronto Board I and oleo with the work of.the hoard, noel damage on the second and third ! flag as personal representative of China, according to T. P. tVhtte' of Trade are makin•t he foilowin:; a fin, -were confined to that caused i His Majesty the King. Superintendent of Car Serl lee for{ quo-talions for car lets: - ;-:valuable Results by rrater and smoke. Stocks In re- ' At present the only flag which is �.Lhe Canadian t Of Ca3 Railtrg`y• Tlhe --�fanit>La or e:t-rine 1 hard�59a.c' c-e-saLety education work iai i 1F-e tail ytorea !a the lower Portage Ave• }ly_{eeog Red-int Gana s--is-� grain has beau ship"ed trom Mel \o. 1 Northern. 5k, : leo. 2 do, 56%,-.,prevention of accidents ' to chtldreu - --------- --']nue bulCdiliB were co-mpletely wiped V tlioa Jack. The Ctnlon Jack files utile, Caaa, Derntc and. Canora. and L\o• 4 do. 53tic (c.i.f.. Goderich ar.d A3 first undertaken eight years ago. nut. _ Cause o[ the fire had not been over the residence 3f the Governor will be sacked at Vancouver before bav porta). P� t being load@d on ships for the Orient. N'lanitoba oats-No. 3 C. Y., ac; the ratio of child traffic fatalities,haa determined. tenets!, and when His Excellency is \'o feed:20%c. been decreased nearly 30 Per cent., ac travel on the sea the Union Jack, Whether the Wheat will be used for I Argentine•-corn (c.i.f. Por; cording to the \atlonal Antomobileo defaced by a cr,vvn• is flown. It is seed or milling purpc•=es to China is l Colborne).• Chamber of Commerce. +Queen's Graduate Awarded understood• however, that a change Bigsby Geology Medal is contemplated and that, v ith lac a matter for conjecture. ?Iillfeed, del. ilontreal freight:,Kingston-Dr. Norman L. Bowen,i ipproval of the Krug, itis i,ereuual ; representative In Canada gill s,fort- Jails Frost In Futuristic Mood a son of Kingston, and a graduate of j ]v fly a flag of his own. _"._ __+•.� Queen's University, has been honor• �_ ---- ed by the Geological Societv of Lon _ a ' don.. with. the*award of the Bigsby j Canada Ranks High Medal, for his study of the physical In Ratio of Doctors ° igneous rocks. This 1 da holds se.ond �, 1 t� Y ` chemistry of !g Toronto - Cana, ° v" medal represents one of the'highest place among the leading countries of 4 ' r r �, R.' .< awards in the world of geology. Dr. ' the world in regard to the number of been attached to the '• � F _ 'Bowen• who has medical practitioners per 100,090 � geophysical.laboratory of the Car- population, -recently 'prepared stats- c4' _megie'Institution, lfiashington, D.C., sties of the Canadian Medical As- k 4 for a number of'years since-he was soctation show. Canada has 97 docIt - Professor of Mineralogy in Queen's tors per 100,000 citizens the figures . • there v 1II •>D t .tt on States, tanc.r •e, s• outs F Po Sta n 'ted a United^, les n the 1 w. i OC. 517 0 P c work. n people, , rch 0 _ea 0 0 re 10 ai o or , colo is are 12, doctors Y •$ . 8 g �. ,A Tomb of Egyptian Queen Discovered Near Sphinx W F � ,;. '1'hN 1,il,Fni» Tomb of a b} a tnagniftcent gi�lrl crown et with N. 1 - Ween of fintiquity said to rival that precious stones, " a r of Tut -man in beauty 'and 'in- The outer chamber was• filled with terest, was reported on .Jan. 28th to furniture and various toilet requisites -Lave been discovered by Prof. Selim In fine gold, beautifully wrought• Rhile • ' Pt y Jlasasn,. widely-known are alabaster statlletes stood guard around ' The tomb was declared to have been the room, j • w found in the enclosure of Ra The tomb was believed to'have been I -- ?' Q' , ; ;q. priest buried near the Sphinx, outside that of the mother of Mersa•Ankh, i w a y " Cairo, in the vicinity of the desert whose mummy Prof. Hassan discover-'I ed in the enclosure last year. 'burial Places of ancient kings. It was said to have been discovered Mersa-Ankh, or Nerzo•Ankh, was . �` sealed and Intact during excavations known as the favorites of Ra-Wer, }. �k by a party led by Professor Hassan. powerful high priest in Bgypt• His h� �z The description related that the tomb tomb was discovered -during eacava- -. consisted of two chambers. tions last Spring in connection with said forming • dage"s One was said to have contained the the expedition uncovering the s=Nn- Fantastic effect caused by spray from a:' re. F Alis, trNalai as latsisoaN J tsarcophagus of a queen of Egyptian sive tomb of R •Wer,said to be asao" dupla/ u It finches is sunlight. anttgnity. The coffin was surmounted the largest ever lbtttY. - + Ge ,` t.. , �-. M S'l♦ 4 `L'V4- 11 �Y.. ,. , 4=vm. . ,X. fN'. � � ,k ,.'� • - " P7++r>+'�J°.�'°,;7iG'A�+f,M1�...,,i;,nM„-., x :s.: kua3� .;.,....w.'., tit ...w� .. 4s.6*1�*�,P.{..a.+ a�nia!•sM.ae.. �;.,�,C,vr. -�YY' x�ma.. .r a,,.•u;a'xs7r•�wzy ::sz .. ♦ u.:' .- ..^ "�•rec. ... irr.re..x. x... ',iy,... '•"��•„„ j - y �DYAT.+ BANK .ANNUAL TING Recompense H��S :� � `VCQI Classi5ed Advertising neverbowed ~� property used win increase the BuBeneatht their hm�g thi �j� ��Rich Blood to Res sass OR MACHINE OR HANE)KNITTFNfi� ut I recall the agran to AA Wool," "Silk and wool. At the annual meetlli8 of the ersp Pe Y ec( - Oid Tyree," ell' colors 7N !b. riot, �•. yield of wheat by eight to ten bushels Of apple blosom tine. Samples free. Stocking a Yarn 30 ^� ;-Bank of Canada, the., President, Sir _ . . _ _ Their Tone. per act The development o1`the Cana Devt T. orillia, Ont Herbert Dolt, referred to ;the world- than livestock industry has not kept And on a still December night'.. --i "Dien and women with nerves out.of wide depression, cited credit condi• pace with general increase in produce When I behold the siars, gear become irritable, fretful and 111• Winter's Return tions as the chief contributing factor tion and-ae-are actually importing F see again the flaming files- tempered. -The fault is not theirs— Today upon the- moor'R far rim C ° and reviewed rt.PVPtonments-.-in--and_.large amounts of butter and meat. In Beyond the meadow bars. poor health is the cause. The tired I -saw old `inter lean and skim - the meatitlmeexpults of _- prospects for Canadian Industries. - - w eor mother n ose household daties ce ue eyes, an -. products have steadily decreased. Io Chill winter has its recompense, have R�orn'he!• out; the bread-winner - - forth. - Imperial - forth• - - s He said that while the results ot_the.. his opinion statistics clearly point to - = Imperial Conference are naturally dig• an opportunity--for greater profit by For memory will bring _whose anxiety for his family have wore He swung the wind`from west to ' appointing to the overseas Dominions, diversification•, �veet .thoughtk before the blazing ried him until hs was'ill, are the ones north. It was too much to Expect that a ready. In cov� lusiou,Sir Herbert said: "The hearth _ _. . . who become run down. Their diges `« mr.de proposal would he acceptable to stability of-our great industries and the Of rarer days in spring. tion becomes batt'and their nerves Ill- All things that live upon the world 'strength of our fins ficial institutions ' —George Lawson. •fed. The nerves like all bodily organs(Tremble to sense that men-see old; • Great Britain. Her el gdeheit aBeeR ith cordut- dirinwhich wesmay view w th pride rIt Not $u - need health re blood and that red. The ..silver birches, bleach'd and C. gide world is relative! much more•lm- g p y portant to her is this stability which is the basis for' ccessful blood can.hest.be gained through a thinn'd, the Dominions, but Proposals put for- course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Spin their gold coins upon the wind. my optimism concerning the future." i TJey met on their way to the rail- ward by the Catradian delegates in- Dir. C. E. Neill, Five-President and i Dr, Williams' Pink Pills make rich, solved a principle rather than a plan 'Ianaging Director of the bank, con• way station. red °plood; improve digestion; Brown leagues )f bracken, damp and "and this principle is one which should fined his remarks to a discussion of the "I say,—cid—maw -said-trey, con- strengtbmir-the tired-nerves--and-bring' _chill, command serious'consideration. it is world depression and the relation of fldentially, to his friend, "if I were energy and happiness not only to the Shiver a moment and are still; ' hoped that preliminary discussions be,-i the price level to gold supplies and cen- you I wouldn't let your wife go round sufferer but to those around him.They A pheasant calls, dusk-drops at Ave. h Lore the proposed corference at Otta- tral bank policy. He pointed out that saying she made a man of you. You are Sold by medicine dealers or by Snake's deep in ground, bees home in 'wa will lead to a common basis of I only the return of normal international don't hear my wife sayingthat." hive. " .'agreement at that tire. financial-relations would end the pre- mail at 50 c Medicine box from The Dr: His friend's -reply came without a Williams' 'fedicine Cd., Brock2ille, .• —Dud1eY Garue.t, in the Observer. Sir Herbert dealt with the principal sent depression and advocated a con- hesitation. -o--• -industries of Canadr, making a number ference of the leading financial powers ,• -' - Out Women; like eggs, should be hand- "No," he said; "but I heard your of constructive.suggestions. He strong- to torinnlaie a plan to apply 'the I P led with care. ly advocated that the west should be necessary corrective measures. wife telling my wife that she'd done her best." Wheat prices in Time of ri less dependent on the production of The General I lanager, Mr. •'M. w. - grain, sub-stltuting mixed farming. .He R ikon, referred to the �tisfactory Queen Mabeth Paralleled . _ approved of the suggested formation manner in which the Canadian charter Recent British Market Laws ' of an agricultural credit corporation to ed banks have taken care of financial Always Oil H�iiJtd Chicago.—Statisticians in seeking assist the farmers to 'purchase cattle, requirements in-Canada during a diffi• g 1« sheep and hogs. cult year, as clearly demonstrating that comparative prices for recent record He advocated the increased use of the Canadian-banking system is ade- -To be always kept on hand is a sure low values of wheat, announce they fertilizer as a means of ensuring more quate to the needs of the country in had to go back 350 years, to the time - stable results, pointing out that eaperi- times of stress as well as under nor- sign of appreciation of a medicine. of Queen Elizabeth, to find a " menta have demonstrated that fertiliz- mai condit.ons. Baby's Own Tablets hold this encs• period -- _ able dtstinctioa in thousands of homes when prices were so low in Liverpool. from one end of Canada to the other. A drop in that leading"European 'Glasgow A bars. Ernest Gallant, Sliediac, N.B., is wheat mart January 16 .took prices �1tet� 1`'x8 i one of the young mothers who appreci- close to the minimum reached there Shining Example � >� `F• ate the Tablets. She sags:—'Baby's two weeks previously, and helped to i Own Tablets are wonderful, I have lower' quotations. 1n t'nited 34a'?s � ii ^I f • ' :4 used them for my little one for' toe markets, although-the latter are high- Acute Gatrifis Lecture Describes How Scot ' ri + • last two years and would not be with• er than In other, countries owing to Get: 8ot�c0ut - tish Cl Looks After ' ` - out them. They quickly banish, con- the stabilization corporation's act!v% l3 Mr. Arthur E. Roots, of West Croy Residents' ' stipation and colic and keep baby ties• don,writes:—"Discharged from His ` yhappy,•, Brokers, who have been handling ' the tranzactious of`the Government- Majesty's Forces with seats gas- _ _ Diontreal.—How .the tbrifty' Scots- ' , Baby's Own Tablets are a mild fiat sponsored 'stablization eorporation, ��' I was left with a very weak men of Glasgow make city revenue ° thorough laxative. They regulate the inside, and those who suffer aims- e r'L t were consistently -on the selling side :-out of garbage was told by Herbert ., ` stomach and bowels; relieve indiges g lariy know how very careful one I♦ H. Black who gave an lllustrated lea '••;,rte; _ i tion; break up' colds and Promote on January If. leading to the belief must be in what they eat and what titre here on Seotland's largest city, + healthful sleep. They are sold by that* the Federal Farm Board, having medicines they take.' Conatipatioa n succeeded in' keeping United States and indigestion generally com- which had Its origin in the nth cen- medicine dealers or by mail at -5 cents e p menced my attacks: headaches and fury. ' °';3 a box from The Dr, Williams' ;Medi• prices -0 cents and more above other bad breath naturally followed• but world markets, was getting rid of Nearly $2,000,000 Is :'wised each cine Co.; Brockville, Ont. to-day I am able to eat an&ones I r . some of Its. wheat. Other bearish hh Year !n Glasgow, according to- the , v' a - fancy. My secret I can onesti u factors such as argentine and Aus• recommend l - • lecturer, though the efficient hand- {� '� ,Fallen Meteor Sought tralian export sales were !nconsequ- Take Carter's i Little ver pPiUs6 ling of garbage, the gr;Iter part of • - this sum being ob:afned ,by the sale � ' Poria —3cient!sts .store tr;e Paris cutinl In comparison. All druggists 25E and 75tr red pkgf. of fertilizer has been tarried on In Observatory have left for' Tarbes. ��'������ where a large meteor was reported { the city for some 4:. !ears. Not 'The.. sheer pleasure .of !icing," B.�eneromviel,s6eMimard's only is revenue derived from the gar- to have fallen-on Jan.-18th. The ap- somebody writes,'-has decreased ap-i Cage in this way but there is also pearance of the meteor was accom- pallingly" So that's why stop-signs `="r "pnu'seve bae6ed the hm• THOS. JARRETT, J.P. I wn6 were wens. additional profit to tae city .by the l panied by a brilliant flash In a heav- are ignored?—South Bead Tribune. lab tisimse is well•— generatlon of electric pcwer through :Edltor, Trenton Sun, Ela ted fly clouded sky, and by a thunderous d' _ 29 incineration of refuse_ material, Councillor. sound. Fragments were found at Diner—"Have You any wild duck?" what • ht1�t Glasgow, .'Ir, Black ,stated, now Thos. Jarrett, proprietor .of The La Coubere, near Tarbes Waiter—'Wo, sir: but we can take a boasts of 3, beautiful parks, many , tame one and irritate !t for you.". ' • 01 which were Qri•ate 9nD, Trenton, Ont., was re= Y — r purchased by the"city cently elected -to the t'oen council ' and others donated, totalling 14.-40 Nature's Lef301f1 ' for 1931. He served tent Sears as a "KING OF PMN„ acres, In add'.tlon there are tome 1 member _of tine Trentun Board of {'I could not. reconcile complete ex - ;� I 40 open spaces In the ctiy varying. Education, being an ex-chairman, and tinction In death with the eternal het o1SOIlS o -in size from one-quhrter to two acres, afterwards a year as member of the economy of nature.—Guglielmo Marl p used as - pleasure or recreation con', inventor. first HatleYbury- High School-Board ,A pin iL grounds for'children. There are also and four Tears In the Halleybury of ` • • ' • • 61 public bcwIing greens, 121 tennis — courts, six 7!f courses, 305 football Town Council—two as chairman of �u, g fitrance. He is a director of the Doctors know that f OW Young Apin grounds and five cricket fields. The Trenton.Rotary Club, -and a member &R� this modern scientific laxative , jpopwat'.on thus served `!s compara- of- the Nlothers' Allowance _Comm_ls•! BEADW015 works efficiently- in smatler FmioY Rani Work ble to 'Montreal, a census taket, in stor.. nips « doses because you'chew j>l.' �j! 2926 showing _somewhat more than. ice— In op MTMLSuS'w'�1�R 011L 'Safe and mild fbr old and young. inions or trim and women all over.a a million inhabitat,t.z in the Scottish i1 25 411 Orr«,sts 6esairH„ then a nest11l!ki111e;10aI the world take Kruschen Salts daily­ 'The Quiet Ro-+m A. O. LEONARD,. Inc. • �� not because they are really sick, mind 0 Quiet Room, s(_ comrorting and ?a r fifth Ave.. New York'cry )roar--ba because they know the little daily dose of Kruschen keeps them - _ Fay: ` FOR CON ATfam always lit,energetic and free tion rat, c' Awa!ting me as sunset shadows gray �'�//�'j�('�,�,/ /� and also keeps the system free from R•ester•n clouds; I turn the friend- �CWW WIVCVLYv over-acidity- Th, s + • People wo take Kruschen Salts to ` ly lock - BUCKLEYs a glass or hot water .every morning And enter,_noddiny to the smiling - � - wonthave IIentiacties, and are alwa}s clock Which sings a welcome. Oil the a �;�t' dee !born .ted tongue a dnpleasan, • w _ �` � ® � `�. I,' breath.dirtiness,coated tongue and unpleasant fable round, .. a (,r P1't1�1 breath. y 114 �+ ,A a The have no poisons in their Old book companions, simple and pro- 1 y found. system because the action of Kruschen Salts on the liver, kidneys and bowels Invite friends eyes of•understanding (s Fa ' �,o` causes p��t'and regular elimination. IN P Int you want joyous health and a From pictures-speak; a rosebud Ira- i-Rrori" vigor—if you want to a•orb - grarrCe lends. -' (Lard and enjoy your work—try. taking -' a %� Krnsehm Salta every dav—millions e The•'open desk a pleasant tasksug- ' of people are enjoy'm Their daily. .• -• labours, thanks to the "little tinily - ge'sts. - ' - = - dose" of eu . Bright covered, a maternal. cliair.re• _ �-• — f fir, quests— _ R e S t l e S 5 - Protecting wings outspread—mc ores- t F , ' encs.there ren f0 Irlc dmf C H I L D E N To rest, to think, to after ,grateful prayer. A paibting, long fan7iliar, lovely, warm, F �HILDRE�I will fret, often for no I Casts witchingly upon iris its old _ PS j, apppparent reason. But there's alp SOU R �Ow ways(:astorial Harmless as the rnipe charm on the wrapper: mild and bland as it Of opal lake and pine tree—O the tastes. But its gentle action soothes scent!— _ t For py.. &youngster more surely than a more Dear Qniet Room you wrap me in b bis P owerful medicine STOMACH• t«D;cs ,l That's the beautyy of this special content. Nus srow4eM Children's remedyl It-!tray be yen Martha 'Iadison Smith, in "The I coultrsultw ,. '' the tiniest infant—as often as there Christian Science 'Ionitor. - -is need. In cases of coli diarrhea or i similar disturbance, it is invaluable : A coated tongue calls for just a few A woman who obviously did not a t drops to hard off constipation; so know her way about London paused - does any su estion of bad breath. UST a tasteless dose of Phillips'- ' Em to the best wa et evolved fig beside a man who was standing onp Y Y }' —_=Whenever children don't eat well, g' Milk of Magnesia in water.That is in all the years of searching. That don't rest well, or have any little the kerb outside the.RQyal Exchange. .. .- . an alkal% effective, et-harmless. is Phillips Milk'of"Afa ea1a; " upset—this_pure egetable prepare- "Pardon.me; she said, "could you It has been the standard anti-acid Be sure to get the genuine t tion is usually all that's needed. direct me to a tea-shop?" "With plea- for50years among physicians every- Phillips' Milli of Magnesia pre- f sure,'he replied. "Go down this street, 'where. Oats spoonful will neutralize scribed by physicians for 50 years Lydia Dinh oft.� �. i take the first to your right, and there 'at once many times its volume in. in Correcting excess gelds.' �+ you are." "Thank you very much;' =acid-Itis the"right way, the to k Remember--the genuine a a>o Vegetable Compound, • • she said shyly, "I hope:you didn't pleasaat and dent way to � ways a foirn.. It Cannot be made in ' mind imy asking" "�l'ot at all," said "the excess acid. The stomach be• tablet form. Look for the narpe ' etmles sweet,the pain departs You Phillips's Itis always on the wrapper the broker, courteously. "I'm charm- fire happy again in five min�tea, for your protection.. Drugstores LYD7A S PINKHAbI a U.S.A. Nli Cf! _ ' ed, It's the only genuine Inquiry I've " Dion' depend on crude methods. doergahere have the 50c bottles. ..,� , ,act Y *` ISSUE No. 5---'31 had this week." f ,tirade 1a Canada ' ten. t , WWI t' . .. yyy,, „ a ." ..,.�., J - „�•... .l.'. ,..pr 'a:.•. '1...•'r. ^w ..�� •,F'r i+1Y''x: .. - ..x .51.':'La" .,.. '•;. _ _ ' S ^ r- : felly reprsseatmL The old. otfkers -Howes, the weather prophet, D • .�. : $ �' ,R HONIjB-lioverotaent. 1![msiolpait�i - A. wepe re-elected, with the exception-of has been madly astray•in his pre- tgecnrity'and service in More•tt,"m Boads, Also,IndustrW% the Secretary, Mrs. Shaver, ®ho is dictions in regard to January Insurance of 011 kinds. safe.rnrestments at from 5 to 7 per TERMS r • now away. Lloyd Johnston weal ei- weather.' He told us that the first Low(rates for Auto,Insnraace and cent. - -• maoa1, 91-60ifpaldIsad'"' ected as Secretary-Tri 19;11 two weeks of the month world be Fire Insurance. LN8URANUB--All classes written in- • ;iPbscrlotioo.=,Uw United States aid Preat The record of the year's work was re- characterized by the severest cludin Fre, Automobile, Wind- Britain$2•00 in sdVance' vier-wed and was found very sgtis- weather in thirty years. .Instead Also,-representative of storm Accident and Sickness-.?� factdry. - The Board counsists of G. of this w•e •ha've had ideal winter The Canada Life Assurance Co. Pro-P'.r{BtOf, L. Middleton, Lancelot Johnston, T. weather, free feotii eatreine'cold,, 421y Phone Pick.515• Address t Phone Wh Ph a or write Y-JOHN MURKAR, . C. Brown, It. D. Miller, John Gi14- rain and snow stomas, Mr. Bowes BROL•GHAM, - - ONTARIO 43 f - ED BOWMAN,Whitby ?` nixn, -Neil 1lcKinnon, Mrs.- Harvey, has not yet explained the cause of - - - Lloyd Johnston sec-Treas. and Mrs. uf•his orrur. !ra ('. Brown Librarian. The Wonien's Institute met at the At the nomination meeting of- the 'home of 11rs. Holtby on Tu^,Cloy af= Easy Quick ! Glycerin A -TownshipCOurCil a resolution affect- tar*mon. the attendance being fair. - 1�11x Far Constipation The following ,cera appointed as c�"i,• •. ..ing3 the H.Yaro Transmission Lines and ,• _ .� / .0 K E R l /V G •• . p iblic Highways was instructed to be mitfees to make, arrangements for Simple g•lycerir., buckthorn n rk the Februan• meeting•. Tea Comn:ritt- ` .prepared. For the benefit of Bios saline, ,etc., a� mined in Adlei:k: re Concerned the resolution is here giv- ed-Mrs._Leinpion, Miss Cassels, Mn, lieve•s. constipation, in TWO hour=: .en: Matthews, Mrs. Beer and Mrs. M. Most medicines act an only lower Fruit and Vegetables-Speeiala Moved by F. M. Chapman And Sec-. Hamilton. Program_ Comnuttee-Mrs bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH - Hsni Mrs. Dunn 'Mrs. Cassie, Mrs. upper and lower bowel, removing ORANGES 19c DOZEN '� -GRAPE FRUIT, � by G. M. Forsyth. y'. • :: .. .,. --Whereas- the ,taxes levied against John Phillips and Mrs. White. It was poisons you never thought were. irr Good Size 3 for 210 riof the To-w_nship of decided to make. application for a your system. Just ONE spoonful -- 'BANANAS 359 DOZEN be ratepayeres CELERY 24e "piekering, have assumed the highest speaker at the Jime meeting. Other relieves GAS, sour stomach and sick LETTUCE 9e :amounts in its history, and business was transacted. Mrs. Holt- headaches. Let Adlerika give stomach Head extra large "Whereas these taxes are due larg- by invited the members to partake and bowels a REAL cleaning and CARROTS, 20 CENTS PER-11 QUART BASSET .sly from the county expenditures, of a very dainty tea. The thanks of how, good you feel. E. C. Jones, Drug- which expenditures have gone beyond the ladies was given to Mrs. Holtby gistNew Carrots 10c bunch sona blee limits by reason of the this being a special meeting. reasona aetsgaytaents towards the Prov 10th Anneal Sale of New bnbbages 10c per lb., 31bs, for 25c. .:•nom giglaiweys, to the. Old Pen- AUCTION BALE OF Potatoes'2 pke for 85 cents Onions 8IW. f)r We : 3ssons, and to the Mo>rherc' ==AW B HORSES AND .CATTLE SHORTHORNS ! --andA l Auspices Durham Count - f -Whereas the neglect of our to Shorthorn Breeders at p roads will place under any Sheep, Pigs, Implements, d Furniture Eter scheme of retCOL. R. J. GILL'S FARM renchment an .. GHERRYw00D AND PICKERIN(� "Whereas the Easements over the (1 tulle east of Bowmanville)onPhone Mark, 5020 Phone Pick. 608- '-Towaship of the Hydro Electric Com, The property of THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH, mission, in their Gatineau Power r 34. GRAY, .TR. at 1.30 P. m. #fines and other high power trans- _ : mission lines, are lowering the ass- - AT- 21 Males-11 Females. . essments'values of the farms over Lot 24, Rear Con. 3,Pickering From best desirable females and out- PickeringHardware Store 7. which they travel, without any corn- Un the evening of standing sires. pensating advantages to them, send for Catalc3gues to ; BE IT RESOLED that we re- Saturday, Februaty 7th, 1931 JOBS BAKER. R. It. 1. HAMPTON gpectfully request the Legislature of The following property, viz: -� the province of Ontario, to so amend mosses AND CATTLE >We eabniit with pleasure, thi9 new Balance Sheet we have, r the.several acts relating to the Pub- Bay mare, 4 years old; Bay geldine. 3 Notice to Creditors drawn up for you : lit Highways and the Hydro Electric Year; old: Red and white cow, with -- Systems, in order that the following calf by side: Black And white cow, In the Matter of the Estate of Rachel advantages may flow to the freehold- fresh; Red and white cow. In lull flew Ann Gordon. late of the Township CREDITING YOU :-Pleasant Relationships i a an this and any other similar mon- of atilk: Black and. wbitecow, with of Marposa in the Countv of Vie- Friendliness and Generosity. calf by side; Black and 4vbite cow, Coria, Widow, Deceased. Confidence and Loyalty idpalities fired Sept. 21st; Black and white cow, NOTICE is hereby given that all er.,r 1• A reduction of the contributions milking supposed to he to calf: Black ditors and ethers having any claim, - DEBTING FOU :-363 Days in which to be -of the counties from 20 per cent to sad white cow, milkioaz: Ayrshire against the Estate of the late Rachel Happy and Prosperous fee per cent, as their share of the cow, with calf by side; Jersey cow, Ann Gordnn, who died an or about �,�on and maintenance of the with calf b side: Black and white the Fourth da of Januar A. D., r S t. y y y LEAVING A S>ti'iRPLL9:-Oar Apneeciationand King's Highways, that amount being heifer, springer: White heifer,spring- 1931, at the Township of Mariposa in - Bast Cation for " ' Abe pe=eatage of local traffic over err White heifer,2 years old: 3 Black the Count of Victoria in the Prov. _ n9seae roads, approximately, and and white heifers, 3 years old; White ince Ontariya. are required to send. on - : 2. That the administration of the heifer. 1 year old. Red and white heif• nr before the Sixth day of February, A HAPPY NEW YEAR 001dAge Pensions be nwre carefully er, Yearling. Black and white bull. 1961, to the undersigned solicitors for t the contributing - «done and thaibuting share yearlings Red lull, 2 years old.; 9 holt- William Cruces, H:scutor under 'he fres be reduced to at er calves. Will of the said Rachel Ann Gordon, " ""� the muaiciP� pilo, SH93P.&ND FOWL their names, addresses and descrip- i (�j'� ;greatest five per cent. Yorkshire saw with 11 pia;,: York• tions and full particulars In writing of J• S. BAT QDON PI �.1ZING S. That the Province of Ontano pay their claims,a statement of their ne- e ate the freeholders of the townshiP, all shire sow with 9 puts; Yorkshire sow with 4 pills: Yorkshire sow, bred Oct counts, sod the naturegot the tiecuri• ~� cdepreciation values caused by the er- 18th; 11 Shoats: 19 8hrnpehire ease: Lice, if say, held by them. .Wtion of Hydro long distance trans- =.Shropshire Iambs: XXX Shropshire And take antics that aftertbesizth Mammoth Price► Slaughtering Sale mission linea as erected by the Hydro rem. registered: 2 Geese and 1 Gender. dap of February, 1901. the said Wil. 1®ectric Comnuesion, and IMPLEMENTS&ROt;SEHOLD EFFECTS liam Cruess will proceed to distribute - - �Be nein Janna 15th and lectin 4. That.mere• care be taken in-the Wagon: M.-H. riding plow; M,-H. the assets of the said Estate among R >7 g gorveys of the H. E. P. C. and in the the persons entitled thereto, having until February 15th. - disc hat row; M.-H. hay redder; M •H. - � regard only to the claims of which he erection of their to xers upon the cultivator, 13 tooth; !ii •H mower :t1: shall then have had notice, and that !arms of the ratepayers of this town- H. mower: M.•H clover table: Surrey - - hLip so-that the rights and privileges Buggy: Milk wagoc: Milk sleigh: Puf• the said William Cruces will not be Let us quote a few of these specials : • liable for the said assets, or any part- -appertaining art- � ' •appertaining to their, lands be fully per. Cocksbutt; Set of harrows, 4 sec• thereof, to any person to whose claim Mena heavy black rubbers. solid hemi, cash sale price'2._9; Boys' sizes, ,conserved to the farmers.fnri other tions: Set of harrows, sections; be shall not then have received notice. 139 and 1.99 ; Heavy Mackinaw coats, reit. up to 6.95, cash sale - `treeholders, and Pony cutter: Cart: Speed jack; 2 Now Dated at Lindsay this Ninth da of _ • 5. That copies of these resolutions tongues: Light tongue: SrufH r; Pia y price 4.93: Mens heavy rib wool underwear, while'theylast 1.19 Januarv, A. D. Hdf. 'be sent to the Premier of tl'.e Prop- crRte: 'EosttaRe fork; Pick: 2 Madd. per parrtient : Pe°tnau's heavy ftaece•Beat analis. reg. s' ock*: Whif -treeP: Barley fork:Crosa• FR(1tiT dt FRneT. _ trash =Rle price 79c ver garment : Beet ualitp• boys' ince, to the Chairman of the H. E. r• cut saw; '2 R'is. , incut•atnrs. 13,t epa. Temple Bldg , hockey boots,clearing rash -ale price 2.69 per pr. aarx9 to our -representati�-P in the 2 Brooders• Cook stove, H. T: Ruck• I _ I-indsay• Ontario. ]Legislature. 'M r. W, E. N: Sinclair• ing chair: Churn, Nn. 3: vArlu[D Solicitors for the said sQe gni band bills for other special iteaist-better still, visit our store, Carried by an unanimous standing cleaner: 2 Lanterns; Conner washing - William cru.eas, compare quality ttod prices.. No obligation on your part. tante. _ machine and numerous other articles. 211-23 " Executor Phone 2901 C' :17VNE1ARTON, A quRnfity of OAC 1'44 oats; A. quan• _ pictures under the auspices tity of O A C No.3 oats: A' quantity I L illoving p of OA C Banner oats: A quantity of C oal Coal 1 •elf St. ,George's WO A. will be held in garden peas. A quantity of Cobbler +t]se Community Hall on Friday, Feb. potatoes and beans. _ _. _. = C� g 3x'7 R I N d _ 13th at 8. P. rd, through the courtesy Act Mr. Spence. Admission 25 and 15 Sale at one o'clock sharp. Hard and Soft Boal Of the; • _. f 'Itis services of St: George's Miss. Twms: Grain,poultry,potatoes, veal befit ggaaty on Is Your Pickering News paid for ? iieei will be held is the Community calves and all sums of .00 and un- - t "Hall on Sunday 'as follaw�s: 2. p m. der.ca=b;aver that amount 8 months - 13unday School; 3-p. m. Evening Ser- credit o° approved joint notes. with A W' d per cent per annum added. -wine and Commmtion.- This service THOS. A. -- " ; will be taken by the Rector, Rev: E. John Scott. P8XIMCE ik PREIMCE j `w Robinson Clerk Auctioneors S1.03COZ` MN. C=t: • • •�...�� WERMF oUatlAM. E D M O N D HIND •L U M 8 E R IOur reeve, G. L• Middleton, is at•.� { kms - - ,.wing County council thi;3 week. COMPANY, LIMITED. Ilfrs, G, L• Middleton is now home 1 / -' [zora the hospital much improved in :...LUMBER, AND MILLWORK , Dail Coach Service ;.fit Russell Gray .is st\adily, if slots- P'OR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION' 'Ay,improving. The quara.ntine will be - . -PICKERI�IO-TORONT0 •:;lifted this week. Masonite for the. .Jack Gerow and friend of Toronto, A .- Fare 50 Cents .and Miss Phylfia Crerot.c were with _ -their aunt over the asci:-end... Modern Farm Leav6 Pickering (Standard Time) Leave Toronto Our pupils of the Claremont .Con= A M. P. M A. M. P. M. tinuation school are boarding in _ • is 7 �.i 3 55 a 7.30 3.30 Claremont at prevent. WR'11E' US FOR LITER ATUBE AND SAMPLES. tt 7 55 • -•-4.55 - 8.30 4.30 Sleighing is in excellent condition _ Q .55 5.5J _ 9.30 6.30 in this neighborhood.. The roads are 6,55 -6.55 10.30 1530 also in good condition fbr motor traf- DANFORTH AND MAIN ST., TORONTO -Grover 1133=4-5 10.55 :b 7.55 _ 11.30 b 7.30 •ific. : 11.55 .. 8.55 P. M. 8.30 Borden Middleton has so far re- - - 12:30 b9.30 ' covered from his recent operation as P. M• b 9 55 --to be able to leave the hospital and = 12.55 10.55 1.30 10.80 =as now with his sister in Toronto. 1.55 11 fi5 2.80 11.30 The January thaw is being anx 2 55 " inusly-looked for as .there is a great ea Daily except Sunday. ab Saturday, Sunday and s'.;arcity of water in many places, Fresh Salmon, 16c lb., by piece, 15c ib., by whole fish Holidays only. c Sunday only, necessitating the haulieg of water for Winter caught White Fish, 18c Ib. COACHES STOP AT ANY POINT TO PICKUP ::•stock and for household purposes. - Aylmer choice peas, 2 tine .. 25c P dr,G.soap, 10 bare,... 43c PA"ENGEKS. SIGNAL PLAINLY We are sorry to report-the-,illness Aylmer choice tomatoes,,2 time 27c Pearl Roap, 10 bars, .. 43c TO THE DRIVER. •sof yrs: Carlyle, At present she is in Aylmer choice corn..2 tins' ' 25c' Ozydnl; large pkg. 28c 'Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara under Cir;'3-tins ... -25C Chi '90, large pkg, - c - Hamilton, Brantford,-Winctar, Detroit,Barrie, went a succesefu operation and hopes Currants,2 lbs., 29t:I Corn flakes, 3 pkge, ,,, 25c Falls, s: _-are -entertained for an early recov- -25c Quick Quaker oats, china 36x; Orillia, Midland, Jackson's Point and ~ wry, Icing sugar, 31be., :. intermediate points, The old friends, of Mr. and Mrs. _ Goodyear Tires - t Exide Batteries Connections at Ruffolo and Detroit for all Batt +shton of Uxbridge, sympathize. -' ' cry Charging S. A. points. ply with them in the loss of their 1 - -. � .. - - - i..nghter,-Mrs. Ashton (nee Miss Eu- Cal l and ser us or, - Gra' y "' Cd- ch phomia Philip; wasone of our own Phone your order, We deliver, Lmes rt u i our midst: - •- a �,rir1, -mho g .,w R. n. Thr Library Board held their itis- Phone Markham 6402. retial rr:eeting; at the Library-rooms on. 1 General .Saturd.i evening, last. 'The weather urn. M. Duncan Green Rivet � - _ being un favorable the Board.was not t1 Merchant( _ � •� a ,Y.. ',t.+, .: Y r.s''. •A - .,;y ,. waw ,y.,. }_. w '•:' {..r ,- .. ..r ..- .. � .T� - _ �:1+�,'. -a �. y.•' .4f.6`M:: ''ars�'f•.L. •'�.:� •r r '. .,. _.- i.," A. " `. '`�. f ..��: :�. .. .. f. �., yam::.:' .a=.` �• -... - •Y _GtJ111tMONT._ WHITKV^Lu —Winter is now half over and - Herb. Forsyth was in Toronto . -Mrs. �a'Malley, is home so for we have had no real winter. Not Cross Little BO 7 ' on Monday, y Wedding bells are still singing: or at leapt very little. We ma I•Iere It Is A$�un �ollld3l�t Bat Nor 5188 L. Tran has a Sybfa Spahr's remedy for treating : 1) p, R. E. Forsyth, of Toronto, was Purchased a Chevro- Yet have some winter of the old- every form of sore thioate, coughs, 3aF88ntG , g home over Sunday._ let car. fashioned variety,•but it will not croup, colds bronchial throats, and all sagop p '� sr•o>al a e There are several casae of chick J:'ana Mrs.Suckles spent a da in likely feet very long, 1 p' �j4AF tonsil diseases. TO this.-wonderful -}add's 01a g pus,daals puns s8uR.q en pox in the Pillage. town last week. remedy. E4 C. Jones, Druggist, at�'q ZSUld &iaA atl,L 8ulatrdanpt L. and Mrs. Fiogold spent Sun. Mrs. Weir spent last week in Bram- NOt1Ce t0 CreditOra ass slinser DI.1 atl3 pus 'peau day with friends in Torout erne and Windsor. _ * – siln" so uatp tqa snouau •urtl7 legm - Jdrues-Underhill and L: •�i�ngold Park, has a suplaly,of_evertiday '— Don 't Lose Money, isnc St s-lgy • o'dad as-ll poo g}pis J were in the cit on Tuesday. gurma.rt. 'on hand. 4 In the:flatter of the Estate of Witham ' urnplea 'uoa[ � sesta a giautuz Y.' y` The Susses Birnie• o€ Toronto:men Henry Banks, late of the Towns i Ura qui E'ou,ltry, . Save f wu ':5 to bU # _ Russell CowiA•_.Uf_Toronto, spent - oft^ rile u t you �e ttaeua" t ` , s�oTiiA Sunday ar.'the vale. k g, r❑t e ountq of t#n- alive, some one has to kill them for 1saaOnQ •Z ,aI4— at2etu a the week-end at his home here. Sir;• 31.; .ry and Dlrs: Perry :pent tr+rio, Farmer, iieceased. l lilies Margaret Maenab spent a a da} la.t week with Mrs. _lIacPae. Nc,Ttc E is hereby given that a{I ire the market, Sell them in proper mar-;saignoal a.aLn palrtta zl pux loulA utnl few days With fr'fende in tlae city, diturs and others'h fv in Nnv,all ei a ket c,xadit4on•tu get the' hest utrarket' '��c2 I 'axone st K- etre daajs 4,upin0a ' G. Ha.!•ln of. Toronto, has been g r price:- All poultry ehnuld to starved -alc;adds zood pt g tins alllil AN,,. �? Mrs. Henry Johnson is iwprov spending .a few- days with friends akarust the Estii[eaf th late illi:oar for'24 hours before killing, and let u}e -4ng nicely after. her severe illness. Henry Banks, who died on or shout here. do the killing and dressing. I kill pouf—Mrs. A. J. Chandler i.a spending the Twenty-seventh day of November, p g •:� Trn�•er has been engaged vfith A. ti•y'in the right way.' I feather thew ' a few days with friends in the A. D• 19,30, at the Township of Picker- right out to the wing tips. I don't city. Ritterilic ase since he Lias been indis- g, in the County of Ontai-io, in the mind a few quills or posed• Province of Ontario, are re usted to q pin feathers, we Horne-shoeing and General Work 7' Nelson Wagg 'left' on Tuesday K.• B. Tarner wras the weelq end send ob or before the Twenty-eighth get them all out. You get the bebt promptly attended to. ' morning on a business trip to guest of his parents, H. E. and .Mrb. day of February, 1931, to'thuner- price for poultry killed and dressed Lawn Mowers Sharpened ; Montreal. -- right, Large or small lots I kill them Turner. signed Executors ender the Will of all ae they come in. Also Dressed and Repaired. Morgan Pugh lost a valuable Mrs. Hilts had the misfortune to, thesaidWilliam Henry Banks, their Poultry for sale, killed fresh whileyou Satisfaction guarsnteed. mare on Sunday night, from, it is fall and injure her back painfully. We ,addressee and descriptions and wait., Brin to our Puffs earl ae ' suppoe-e"u-te.indigeation.' -hope for a--speed recovery.-- - -- full partioulars__1ti___writiag of--their they are s ban is s da of so r Phone Maly. 4125 =.1 Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey and claims, a statement o!their accounts. if for your own use. I also draw pouf- Q children, of Toronto, spent Sun- BALE REGI8TEc and the nature of the securities, if try for entertainments.dinnerpacties,' day with their relatives in Clare _ nap, held by them. sopial chicken dinners, or for home 911 HIGHLAND CRESS 'a a moat. Friday Feb. 6th-at the stock yards And take notice that after the use etc. - The' appointment of the new Stouffviile, attractive herd, choice twenty-eighth day of February. 1981. I have a few dozen Jerusalem Cherry M O V E • D I milch cows, Holsteins the said Executors will proceed to giants for sale. They make good win- ,-Q" etmagter has not et been made. Ayrslures• • ' ppoo y Jerseys and Shorthorns belonging distribute the assets of the said Estate dow plants,from 25 Bents upe in bloom ]Having rented m remises id d The people are anxious to know among the persons entitled thereto or berries, y p to J. A. Hawtin. Sale at.one. Cred- who the lneky man will be. having regard only to the claims of Pickering I have moved to r.' it extended. F. W. Silversides. Auct. A. a ridge, . N�AL�i ' We are sorry to report that Mrs. which they than thea have had notice. Juatfweet of the bridge, Kingston Rd. John Fleming to not improving as Saturday, Feb. 7th—Auction sale of and.that the said George Green and Dr. 14.26 Pickering. her friends would like to see her. horses, cattle sheep, pigs, imple- H. C, Pearson writ not be liable for Where I will conduct a black We hope for an early recovery. ments furniture etc. at lot 24, rear the said assets, or any part thereof, to ROOT PRUNED smithing business and a .' Two rinks of our curler3 went of con. 3. Picker#ig the property .any person to whose claim they shall etatton. j to Markham on Thursday last and of Wm. Gray Jr,. Sale at -one o' not then have received notice. APPLE TREES Imperial oil and.gas, tires and >, tmk art in the buns oil. jt clock sharp, See bills and adv't in Dated at Pickering this Twenty. _ fourth day of Januar tire repairs. t another column. Prentice and Pren- y,A.D. I931, Something p grown Trees, Also, Taxi Service to or from • •-lsapoened to be one of their on g New=Hu er- . lucky days. tire, Auctioneers. George Green, Pickering, and four and five years old with masses any point. The members of th? Baptist Tuesday, Feb. 10th—Auction sale of Dr. H. C. Pearson, Dunbarton, of fibrous roots, well balanced �Chureh met in the ehUreh pard on horses, cattle anb pigs at lot 15, Executors of the Estate of the heads that bear early. " Tuesday and cut tip their year's con. 7. Pickering the property of 22'24 Late William Henry Banks In nearly all kinds,1,50 each. 1.25 LAW for more, 1.16' Geos a Brown. Sale at one o'clock per dozen. supply n wood, followed byre• gee Bills. Fred Postill, Auct• Blaeksmithing t If you want any of 'these trees order t !fresh m ante. now, for there to such a demand for Phone brook. 1606 '+* y gtieas in the village has been them for thay beat .the Standard. A Kinsale ,r Ontario wary quiet since the New Year. AT T�3E Horse shoeing a Specialty. Dutch planted last spring bore The business depression:tbrougb- All General Work,including Wood apples last season• lout the country hag its effect in NEW STORE Work. promptly 3 Bartlett Pesrs 8°00. 3 Lombard all villages and towns attend Plums 2.50. . The water supply in the village Also, John T. Elliott. Agent, its gradually decreasing, as more i wells are dr now than ever. Agoot for Taco Farm 2'x9 Mary Street. Othaws y Pork and Beans, 2 cans for 200 Machinery. a' pbone414 W Water hauling has become quite 7} lbo. of Oatmeal for ,. 25c A6tt an industry in our =filage 8 Cans Peas for 25c • �• wo��M•=a `. 1 BARB- $ + The bowlers purpose holding a ' 4 Fks Jell Powders for .:. 25c G$It NWOOD 4911 Immets - .. .ecncert on the evening of Friday, Wrapped Toronto Bread se lleesliai� 1 Peb. 27th. A Sonora radio will Choice Ceylon Tea, per Ib, alio be presented to the person holding 2 Pegs Iodized Salt for . 26c the lathy number. pan 1 Mars.Watch oat 8 Pk.g* Corn Flakes for 26c Look Thes�ter farther Ov" We deliver every day a Mrs. - (Dr.) Tomlinson left on fr £, Highest prices paid for brlEter . -: er Haturday for Sterlia to attend = -. . - _. -- • and eggs s� g ' the funeral of her father, Mr. _ ..Alger. who died bn Friday. His Save your coupons for Bolters" a E speak of artistic funeral took lace on Monde VV P y• silverware also the child's One Electric Washer, - disnidenims that an lf not artistic + ' Mrs. Tomlinson is gradually re- savings scrip. � - esoveriog from her injuries sus. � , '74.95 designs that would be taiaed when her ankle wag badly C. A. OVERLAND One Easy.Washer, to nicer. 119 00 hsappropriate for epraIoed in a motor accident. purpose In vim The : 371 Phone 2501 One Heater, new, re one-Illustrated is sial" On Thursday last there was quite' y -__-___. - � , g •29.00, -- 9.95 •, it — _. . . . et has __a fall -of snow, and on Friday a _ - •. - �+, f artistry gnice hirh wind causing many One Super-heater, cost 95.00, " 29.60 ••Flo Greater Tribute' drifts to form and as a result the :' 7 Y . roads became blocked in many E e .�� n One Cook Stove, t0 clear, 4 ,00 N. W. STAFFORD, : place?. The large county snow- ' plow earoe dow>; from the notch CLARE IONS' .: -'One Victrola and Records, -.14,00 %Mite oa3,-. n One-30 Tractor ; shone Whitby and made the Brock road p u3sable ' 'for motor cars. The driveway - _ y � - , which is made, however, is so Grocery Speciale ; -- One Fordson Tractor' P r = narrow that the flier storm that fls q� comes will make the road. worse 3 Cans Peas, '5c One Chevrolet 192$ Sedan than ever. A number of care got _ stuck in the snow south of the 2 Cans Pork and Beaus,_ 25c 'village during the past few days. 15c One Durant Coach, 1930 The Communion Service will be 1 Large Can of Salmon. ,. �. Iia le Leaf -Itntlw Firs be held at the conclusion of the 8 Pkge Corn Flakes, •,. : 25c Ono DodgeTrnok, 3-4 ton - P morning service in the Baptist Church _ Charch nest Sunday. Feb. Inti. A 2 Boxes of Iodized salt .. 25c One Ford Ton Track, 1938, dual wheels large attendance of members to Real(food Tea,per lb. °.. 80c -'One Durant Ton Truck 1928 cheap rate bQ>�arm and ooaatry qr urged. The subject of the*Ton- - T WisAstorm Insurance on buildings. , Ing service will be '•Signs of His Sigbest pilar paid for butter and eggs One Durant Sedan 2929 windmills.Won eta :coming." If you are interested Phone oeder. Ws deliver. t - -'in the great ftripture truth of Autoaoobile Insurance the Second Coming of the Lord MI . 3S M Y' g N One Durant Sedan, 1930 of.0 kinds. Jesus, we shall be glad to have - - FARMS FOR SA" ou worship with as.' We use Phone olacemoat 8701 Look our stook of used plows over before - write or phone Sacred Songs and Solos lzymn buying for spring book and the singing is heart ,tiff nesters BOWMAN ED BO You will enjoy these old, o — A large stock of used hand washers and 20 WHITBY, ONT. hymns. cream separators The sing their Bond will sooa ly Olealrallumn Sale _ - Green. River parehaging their first half yearly - - •• - -- consignment of new boots.. so of Rubbers Underwear Charles Coo' r - Basket Factor ! ' .they will welcome any naw mem- ' ' v bore wishing to jr-10 and take Sweaters, Shirts, Mitts per CIaY'emont Maoufe►ctuiers of J tadvaotage of L.he oppOrtuaity of . and Socks. All kinds of Fruit Baskets,,Berry reading some of tlst! best new a — Farmers, Bushel Crates, , books Some of the moat expect. Men's ju" knit,sweater coats, .Baskets, Clothes Baskets_ " taive and really -boot books that oamel and red, reg. 3.50, for 2.20 - Pennock ` Baskets- were bought leaf fall have not Penman ribbed all wool under. Frank �C t1nOCk been worn out by any means. If wear, reg. 1.50, at .. 1.19 The most • you would enjoy a first-claps his. - Proprietor �. torical novel, full ofadventureand shirts, military flannel, plain T Liquid t Maker of the well known human interest, read "Coronet," or checked, reg. 1.50, for 980 Liq Barnes' Baskets. by Komroff—the story of Napol• Men's Socks, all wool, per pair 25c _ —Phone Markbe:m 6409 ..+eon's• march to and retreat from Mitts and Gloves, reg, 1.50, = -°Investment -� Moscow, contained in this great for ... ... 75e and 98c book, will be a-revelation.to yon. On the afternoon of Januar the GROCERIES SAY1NG13 Bank Account isin- 218t, January primarily an in- �;� nti • tar 21st, Mrs, Rawson' was hostess to vestment. But it is the only investment ield- f' ;u3,tsrrral Quaker-2 minute oatmeal, -. y a splendid Institute meeting. ,The large package , 25a ingla fair rate of interest, that is available for roll call had a'good response with Pastry Flour, 24 Ib. :. 59c .,cur use at a moments rotice. Emergencies can +Canadian artiste and their out Good Dairy Bettor, ib. 28c be immediately met by the bank account that has standing productions. A paper Matches, 3 boxes . 25c been consistently developed. Your investment,as ` on "The Citetteat. Movement of Sunkist Oranges,.per doz.. 20c such, yields regular returns in interest. Your •c the Times" was read by Mrs. D. Peas,3 cans 25c investment as a bank Account yield@ . constant y Gregg. This is a movement,for Dates, 3 lbs. 25c -Satisfaction and peace of mind in the fact that-ia Peace, but with all the Peace Tea, Crown Blend 38c .. always ready for other uses witkont'the tronble facts and Conference%, will it come of'converting it into cash:• ` * before individual prea'adicea and Tomatoes, large tin, 2 for... 23c - ;._�:. •� grudges are eliminated? In Miss GOL 1Mary he a ve t talk on CanadianF I-N S '`!'r�T �`t/� ,'jA��T1►1kT A ruofrtTome Thompson,he tfwhoe e and W th ,L j-1 L,A V•L••T1J_J1E-1�1'"�j BANK i "place was one mile east of Clare. . Lower Price ►. re SOF COMMERCE wont. The work of this Canadian uri fh.which is amalgama oa artist wan fundamental in Qtartio ( <# * the Group of Seven. `TU the I 'Where Quality Co ut8 THE, STANDARD' BANK OF CANADA Sold and Installed by { weroory of this Canadian there is CLAREMONT. . ONT. FRANK J PROUSE r a cairn erected in Algonquin Park, s r -..— � � e — ?f�':Y•....,.y'.. T _: '• :..,.n! 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'l.�i7G+'5+11¢t+_a•way .., ,. � shin o' n•... yc:: ":"x ' ' . r.�f' ..i . . �. - - � 1. �• - - horses- If there were wounded men h deneacy of flavour a �, �tiey elected to lie still. - such - 1, At his order Burney's men ceased is 3>� e r I firing; almost nstantly the fire froth not found �n other teas - t Tom Bledaoe's concealed force across rivatca the galley ceased also, while from both Gnngo parties broke wird cheers that carr#ed ; in the crisp morning air down to "SALADA!- - Miguel Gallegos in the barranca. Gill. • ' - _ 'Vlva a egos! Viva ! vx! By PETER S. KYNE i (Viva! Vita! Abajsilos Brtngos. t l But Burney's force did not emerge • 1 !�i I front hiding; their leader was too shrewd for that, too good a judge of isa SYNOPSIS• "It won't be lung now," 31r. Bu rre3 bandit nature. In the pockets of the TEA Tien Burney is given the general mai,- told Tom Bledsoe. i fallen n urglit well be that some -agerdhip of Bradley Bardip s ranch .,n It lacked half an hour•uf dawn what money would be found;.certainly there ' the understanding that he tide Barafn GFresh from the gardens' •' of two cattle thieves. Martin Bruce ane the Wren of E1 Ranehito rode out int,,) .were fifty good saddles, bridles, spur., ]liguel Gallegos• Bardin's dauKhter, El Cajon Bonita. But the rode at a riatas, pistols and rifles to be appro- �Iurfel, falls in love with hen• lit?l, y Stith thirty picked.,nd gained men, meet walk now, their horses' footfalls dead- priated by ,the. men who should reach and defeat Vallegos torte of two nun- erred by tbp long luxuriant grass. Th them first, and Burney'grinned as he . . . Southern Hemisphere the needle of died iri El Cajon Bonita. He then make with Shifting Magnetle I the compass points to the north, al - and rthe mints to Leet Brup Gallegos Yor le? cogent,hint', Tom Bledsoe ledetfift en the barran alleands vieewithl each other in the same prate.of Jluriel implores het I Poles Located to be corrections for variation have Sather to scop hen fromendangerinft his men across the valley to the left and-}' --a'rara-'up the valley. But one man to be funds with reference to'the life. Bradley Bardin follows I{en'a out- some Oty yard. into the thick scl•ubby III!of that force did not join in the race, south magnetic pole. ' sit and, nerrakes hien: ate demands th t Corrections for variation do not lien return to the ranch. but hien horde pinon pines. that grew down to the !but walked sedately behind his vi Positions Are Determined for him to his barieain. iniimatip>; that it base of the flanking range on that aids. torious troops# through his'binocuiars depend on the geographical deter- atvea an obligation to the Mexican aov Burne with the other fifteen ensu, Burney recognized him as 3liguel.Gal- Navigators by the Sra- minatiou of the magnetic poles, as 1 ernment to carry out his contract. y'. _ rode to the right and hid himself and legos. G entist, Explorer before said, but may be made with CHAPTER \lt.-(Cant d.) party in similar fashion. t to snake certain of Gallegos reference to the variations in the - "Distribute yourselves along the i t^day," he.decided, and indicated the In eighteen years the south mag• magnetic field. The variations are - "That-is 13vuee's plan. At least, I edge of the bush.and prefer,sly.be- target to his men. "'Wait until his netic pole has moved about 100 allies always inconstant and are moving in think it is, because it would. be my hind bowiders, mer.," Burney ordered. I mob has reached the Bruce dead, then -to the northwest, Sir Douglas Slaw• a westerly direction at the rate of plan if I estimated the situation as "Select a position where you will have eterybody.,take, a crack at Gallegos. sen reports in a recent wireless dig- • . ` y � - about one degree every fifteen years. - T think he has. Until tonight he was considerable prote.•tion but which ai- Range six hundred. When he drops patch from Antarctica. Continuous On some part of the earth there is inc doubt as to which 'route I would fords a, unobstructed view of the vai_ shift your fire to his men." observations over a twenty-four-hour�alwa' a line of no variation-that Is, i select, but he knows now that I plan ley, and under no.circumstances cont- He picked up one of the rockets be- period showed that the southern a hen the line of magnetic force- to enter from the north. He wi31 per-}menee firing until I give the order aad side him and thrust the end of It up- magnetic centre is now only, about I parallels the geographical meridian mit me to make a peaceable entry to I the range,..The horses are pretty tired right between two bowlders,then tusr.- 200 miles away from the observation and points directly to the geograph- -the pass,then he will enter,behind me, after a twenty-mile ride. I.don't think l ed and fixed his binoculars o'n Gallc- .hut in Addie. Land, whereas in 191 ! !cal North Pole. At present this -But what he doesn't know is that a they'll be restless or do any neighing." ,gas and -his followers. "Get on him,lerratie it was some,300 miles away. line is in the United' States. In troop of ruralei--not less than sixty Slmv13 the gray !ight stole over F. •Wren. Ready! ?rim! Fire!" Scientists are' well aware of the 1655 it was through London and'!n •sabres-is going to permit him -to Cajon r?onita. First the hill's acro! As Gallegos crumpled, Burney behavior of the magnetic 1670 through Parts. -, - "enter unmolested and` then drop `n the valley appeared indistinctly; grad- 'touched a match, to the fuse. of the pales. Writing in .Sir Ernest Shackle- I rr - behind him. Gaily :itch hummoek's, small bushes, rocket. Up it soared n ith a. ru='a, ton's book, "The Heart of the Ant Whet he does know is that there tufts o. grass and Saltie became I bursting with a prodigious report and arctic," Sir Douglas Mawson said: .The RDbin's Song is but one troop of rurales within a I sharply outlined ,in the foreground. I unloosing a tiny parachute from whish "The magnetic poles, or the ends Upon a little knoll of grass radius of two hundred miles of El Burney bent a pair of binocu:ars c r ;floated a'small Mexican flag.•Instantly of the magnetic axle of the earth, 1 saw her stand, Cajon Bonita and that a commandinv,. the barranca own the valley acid the two machine guns he and Senor do not bear any-necessary relatiou to She clasped an apple -*fficer of that troop isn't quite fool made out a mar's head upthrust above De Faro had secreted on-•their first ,he geographical p41ea, which are the In her baby hand, enough w. tangle with the Galleg�js the bark. A sentry, doubtless. visit to the valley came into action � extremlties of the rotation axis of Her playthings all unheeded; forces. He just couldn't win, he knows Suddenly two men rode out �f the arainst the excited and unsuspecting the earth. They are not diametral, i For just then it and so do they. Also Bruce .ealizes yhss into the valley, where they pulled Gallego; -force, grouped among the but are unsymetrically phased. . . . I Above her head,. -khat the blexican goverrhnetit has up and gazed about them. Burney de-•i Bruce dead: - At the same moment l adopted an attitude of patient match-i tided they constituted Bruce's Advance Surrey's men opened on them and the The , magnetic Doles are not fixed Upon a thorn tree's bough. second act of "the tra ed was o-i. ®pots, but are coust�traveling I A robin sang! fu! waiting as far as Gallegos is con- guard; and that they were wonderins; y' onward, executing an unknown hath (And she ecstatic. listened, cerned. Unless he gets unbelievably Ahat had become of the quarry. Fail l Three -mirrutes of rapid fire, then and apparently completing a cycle in Tense with delight - - - Hirty it will select to believe he doesn't -ire to !.•tate it evid4mly disconcerted Burney ser•t up another rocket. This s yrs."�And lost. to all around, • exist Also, Bruce knows that my them for Suddenly they wheeled their,time it released. a parachute with a a period of many hundreds e, y� party,•ftrily artred, is going to make home and rode ark into the.pas. small American flag, and in answ-r The north magnetic pole, wh'eli i But lust the glory serves the North Hemisphere, i+ lo- Of liquescent sound. 1 an u,tQ3ficial entry into- Mexico tui (to its sumtr'crs the rurales rode out cared northwest of Hudson Bav, and 'And this I ask.- of and he thinks I do this becguie: - - of the pais is column of two, geeot i CHAPTER \1?CT the south magnetic Dole, which 3�tvcs The robin's radiant hymn I desire to keep the 'Mexican govern- oa into line and chargee! down the valley- the Southern HPm£s here, is localed i May stay with her, ' B L. _ -went gfflcials in ignorance of myI '•Rarge, five hundred. Company, (To be continued,) p Whcn childbood's wondering hours -- �, in the north of South victoria Laud, movemtt.ts, for if my party shoo v load. Burney': order, relayed d r oi• '200-miles from where. the 3Ia x• Have passed away. run into the .rurales We would be ar-'the l nc :n s low troice, was productive Year's Rainfall _ reefed tsillegal entrants, a charge of of a faint clicking of bolts ,ts the %ou expedttlon reported: Each of -Susan F. Campbe:2. breaking the neutrality laws would be cartridges were jdm r M home in the) • these poles affects an area fine<n ani Billions Tons the magnetic field. The magneCe 'lodged f.gsinsi us; or it .night be a5- breeches. then ileacs again prevait�y; ' L field is composed of lines of magnetic sumed that we were bandits or smug Beads of perspiration- came out onnrJhlort For 1930 . : Rler+r At any rate we would have ro Ken Burney's forehead; his h>}nd I' . nrce along which a freely suspend - cieferse and off we'd go to a firing were wet; he sat behind a rock, tt th t d magnet will align Itself and, 9A. t 1 squad ;r a filthy Mexican peniten- his rifle laid across it, and waite•I. i Weather '.Bureau Estimates 1 to the north mast:hilt r�ie. Barr, - On the ground- beside_him lay-hs!f a Since maritime and aerial naviga- j --Conversely the same conditions ap dozen rockets and a box of matches. Drought Caused 7�0:- ,an is to a targe extent dependent ply to Bruce and his party. He rea- Suddenly, from within the pa��,� pOQa�flO.O{{�-Toil on the magnetic compass, the ecact ton-i the: we are two souls v4tti but a there came A ripple of rifle fire; ivith:t.I Difficult location -of the poles is of great hat- ' ringle shought.two-hearts trat beat t s a mina a some n`fty horsemen emerged y _ nort:race. The location of the poles i -one; .hat we year.. to settle or,r pr- from the pass at a gallop; out in front I The summer rainfall east of the caii be made by special instruments ii`ate grudge on 'Mexican soil without 'Rocky Mountains In.1930 was.approxi- and does not re etre a visit to the yi''• 1ilse; tii':.a jou coma hurtle a man rode on a brash And whirs 9 straight from the club to-night"" rff:ence from the 3MexicF.n go:- pinto tiaras that Burney readily recast mately uUO,t1UJ,000,001� coos short of exact 'site's, except for greater ac- - e-nnrent, knotting that the survivors nized a= Rowdy. He cuddled the stoc:c,normal, site_«eafher Bureau of the curacy. Thus the meas::rement Mr, R'Ise:home?" mean to -come _ straight home. r r it Don lays Maw'son has.made -. o t United t Department t eat A ricul- which S g .. _ can cro:•s back into United Stats ter- of his rifts firmly to'his shoulder and , S a p to of g T—, ritor• and not be asked embarra=sing lined his si hts do 'Martin Bruce; 'ture says. Six trillion five hundred is important farad will be conclusive firs. fGtse: No, I mean to colme 3 r; i I home straight—no zigzag walking," que�sions: So that, Your a2ajeEty, is then hr crew a full breath, let it half billion tons is the appraximate normal when measured at the exact site) in _the tactical situation. out, took up the slack of his trigger, rainfall for the iontinentai United determining the correction needed In f— " W hat happens after Ken Burney, pulled a little ahead of.his target and l States ionone tear. magnetic compasses in order to make "Another book suppressed," runs a ` :Martin Bruce and Captain Eliseo Be- fired. Fifty yards from the pass en-I If man had tried to irrigate the land them point true north, or toward the '.leading. Life is becoming one banned - fttavides wish their respective cors- trance the man on Rowdy rolled ant Aiih the old-fashioned well pump, to geographical polP. Fvwi n h? tiing trier another. tniandc fled themselves in that- Paas of- his saddle and- the horse stopped make up last' summrr's water deft- ftogtther i.- problematical." instantly, .faced around and gazed I ciency, he would h• a b.�n faced with a jl - TIf I -were only young Pnough to curiously at the fallen man. But the I the problem of providing aboat seven ' gide in with you!" His 'Majesty cont- latter's comrades did slot halt. Flog-I and one-half gallons a minute through- il laine4. sadly. "You call me king and ging their hoT_ces furiously with the:. out 'the summer season for each man, 11 a king ought to lead his troops. I feel quirts they galloped down the -valley woman and child in the United States. !p> •like a bewildered mouse. I can't go and when the last of them had swept� Each citizen would have had to im- bath; to El Ranchito tonight.• I can't by Rowdy and the fallen man, Burney r port twenty-two helpers from abroad face Auriel, so I'm going to borrow yelled: rand keep ther.. '.vv- -king the pump _ A your blank ets-Teen, o e up ere o- "commence firing."- fhxrdles in eight-hour shifts through- � might with the cook and await news An instant after Burney's men h:l(i1 cnt thl. sepon. ea.'1 ,amping a gallon - .of runt fate as early as you can send opened the action,Tom J31edsoe's force a minute, to give the land a normal i it to me tomorrow. Dont dela I'll y- on the opposite .rte of the valley came I water supply. To express This more y be suffering. Son, have you got your into action also. Then suddenly Bur- understandingly, it is pointed out thatY house in order against a hasty exit �`� • K ,t„ aey heard a solid crash of musketry-�the.deficiency in rainfall in the Ohio Front this vale of tears. a single ragged volley=and machine I Valley last summer represents, on the i --les, sir; I surrendered my horse I <., e 'to Martin Bruce this morning and guns commenced to cha.ter• average, a water shortage of more the:•e's a thousand dollars waiting for At a range of six hundred yards the than a0,: ) tons for each 100-acre Gallegos force, concealed in the bat- farm, or some 600 tone a day for the Atte in escrow in the Huachita Nation- �. ranca, had opened fire, also on Bruce's entire summer sea:on. � E E L r ` •. ia� Bank. That, my outfit and my pay � , fi • �>• ' • - force: With four machine guns and a Professor C. F. hfar'vin, chief of the cheque constitute my entire estate. I x. have itiade you my executor and my hundred rifles assailing them from the 1 t<-eathet• tiurxatt, says that insigni'fi- front and thirty-two riflemen, expert cant man tries less practical devices rather is my sole heir." ! i ' riflemen at that range, assailing them than even the head pump to stimulate EAN "What" Haven't you left some lit- I - _ tie remembrance to that girl t'ou'r_ from both flanks, the mad rout nes the colossal processes-of nature when ,,, stopped almost instantly. Caught in he advocates.artificial means of pro- da " The wiH shwa ease a so crazy about. The king just could y. Y Ys a bunched formation the first-horses ducin precipitation to break a r 8 P P ' n be bel less when you throbbing head. Gist a rum- Tibt bel this little fishing expedition. • Don't y g Q g , p g p� to go dotvri spilled those following I dro;tght, pp . Noshing but a memory, sir. And suddenly get a headache,Reach bung tooth. Relieve nagging _ after them, while a steady stream of ' }P •' perhaps I flatter myself in thinking in your pocket for immediate earns of neuralgia or neuntis. that she will even remember me six bullets spat into the screaming, grunt• As Court-Sees It relief. It you haven't any Or check a sudden cold. Even „ , ing, neighing, cursing, struggling Ttqu e from now. mass. It was horrible. It is.upto the motorist,to keep.theAspirin with you, get some at rheumatism has lost its terrors The i ins winced. His fish had slip• windshield of his car clean even the first drogstore you come to, for those who have learned to. The frantic cries of the survivors, ;Ed off the hook. I though the law may not demand a Take S tablet or two slid be depend on these tablets. endeavoring to identify themselves to pe R her,hen Burnet and his hien rode windshield wiper as •compulsory the Gallegos men, were unintelligible rid of the pain.Take promptly. Gargle with Aspirin tablets • into the pass at three o'clock next equipment. The Massachusetts �• • above the noise of battle; their signals Nothing,is gained by waiting at the first suspicion of sore tnx.ruing they 'did so at a smart trot. State Superme Court recently ruled 1 were interpreted as a desire to sur- to see if the pain wil leave of throat,and reduce the ection, 'Indeed, the druntnting of hoofs on that a motorist was negligent when hard earth, the jingle of spurs and render and since it was no part of the his car struck two pedestrians while its own accord. It may,grow Look for Aspirin on Lae box— plan of Miguel Gallegos and Martin worse! Why postpone relief? and the word Genuine in red. bits and the creak of leather would rounding a corner. Although driving Y t Bruce to extend quarter that day, There are many times when Genuine Aspirin tablets do have proclaimec to any one half 'a their appeals went unheeded. Nor was slowly and cautiously near the curb, �, -mile distant.the netts of his approach. , , the driver allowed the windshield to Aspirin tablets will save the not depress the heart. it any part of Ken Burney s plan." R_ - And that at least one of Martin become misty and failed to sound a knew he was engaged in a battle cf -- Bruce's watchful outposts gleared the warning signal. The court ruled hfa - extermination' as the Bruce riders - r 3 Mews was apparent*to Burney when, operation of the car negligent. 3 disengaged themselves from their frcni the crest of a low ridge to the fallen horses .Burney's men concen- I left of the pass entrance, a horse gated their fire on them; three min- The drinking of alcohol, we are in- 'whirnied. _ Gies from the time the Gallegos fore formed, causes the teeth gradually to P I . .. had opened on them nothing moved in, fall out. It also loosens the tonaae, tlrwAfaaMwRK 11n� ISSUE No. 5- 31 that stricken field sate the wounded i sometimes. Y - ' ' Made in Canada41 v .. .. .. w� � ."`• _ `.}� ..,�,' arm 4. -\ •''` � ;✓ r- • 35. Jelin 'The Great" of Portugal. Cyt New York t � .I Di Me Royal'Genuises - ' Celebrated king and diplomat. . :"---t• ' , Number Fort •Four. Women'Geniuses pi Royalty Is [Le,��.ing "�; Forty-F Marla Theresa. Austria's great• Wearing ill�f eat queen. "An able, brave and noble Both Men and Women Geni- woman." BY ANNABELLE WORTFIINGTON br uses of Royal Birth Figure 2. Margaret of Navarre.' "Gifted y -gu grandmother of Henry IV., most De- 11biatrated Dressmaking Lessons Fur. in Lof�lg List of Dls- loved of all French kings." niched WiA Every Putter-t canv+arar+Tse .-- -' tln$rul•9hCd NamesCatharine ; markable personality; a natural born t One o t of every twenty members ' i x financial Advice much starch and sugar in.the diet. 1� leader:' - One of the Yew dissolute wo• - y of royal over the last 1;000 years The widow and her money are soon Scurvy and anemia are causes of sick- men fu all royalty. has been a man or woman'of genuine -parted-so financial records show. headache. Cod-liver oil, milli, cream, 4. Anne, Duchess of Lougueville. t 'This is not because her resources are nuts, sunshine and sieep in the fresh genius who would rank with the most Dumas' famous heroine. Intriguing distinguished mea and women. Fol- to small that it takes all she has to air help overcome this condition. Eye nature, immense political genius. Ste• z �• strain is another cause of Sick-head- louring is the list of these forty-igur.. ter of "The Great Conde. 7 'keep the family, but because some ache. At ]east forty others have been of! b, Sopl}ia. Duchess of Brunswick. Smooth salesman comae along and great intelectual power and noted for �•Ambittous, proud and virtuous. sells her a churik of blue sky which lofty character and conspicuous deeds soon dissipates into nothing but space. Carbon Monoxide hanks in highest grade for intellect. of service to their respective coun- g• Isabella of Castile. One of the btost women do not bother with finan• When you start the motor of your tries. Some of the phrases by which noblest ,women of history. Patroness i tial problems while the husband is car, it blows off a stream of carbon histortana have characterized them of Columbus. 'living to shoo the wolf: from the door; Monoxide gas. You cannot see, smell, are attached., ` but they, are left money to invest, t_or taste this gas and are inclined not 7_ Louisa Crit. Queen of Sweden 1, Frederick-the Great, "One of the Sister oP Frederick the Great. Known either from insurance or'property in- to fear it sufficiently-but it is very greatest generals that ever lived." I + ; herited,at the same time that they are d_adly. Do not close the.doors of in "The her co vs. o! the North." Dom. aw. 2. William the Silent. "One of the lusted her country. • bereft of the buffer between them and your garage and leave the motor run• greatest men of all time." I S. Anne Amelia, niece of Frederick ! the fiscal world. This is a signal for ning. If your car leaks,a little of the o, Gustavus Adolphus. Sweden's t the Great. Famous for intellectual the onslaught of stock salesmen. gas back into it, open the window's of. ilii ' r greatest hero king. "An original i gifts, patroness of Goethe, Herder acid Do not hasten to invest, no matter the car before you start the engine, genius in the art of war." Wieland. bow glibly the salesman may make his • 4. Gustavus Vasa. "Next to Gus- 9. Amelia, Duchess of Hesse-Cassell. - proposition look alluring. Do not put Bed Room Slippers tavus Adolphus Sweden's greatest = all your seen in one basket. Do not In buying bed room slippers,/ get Extraordinary wisdom, virtue and n < king." :�n tlluetrous statesman and i energy." One of the tour famous be deceived by promises of big and them a little large as the foot is soldier." grandchildren of William the Silent. ` --ieudden profits. There "ain't no such larger when not inside a stocking and b, Louis It. of France, The Great' 10. Jeanne D'Albret. Highly Intel !1 .an1ma0' Safe investments, as a rule, it 13 more difficult to slip the bare foot Conde." "Celebrated general." Lectual mother of Henry V. of France. Ido not pay big interest or dividends, into a snugly fitting shoe. if you wear 6, The Great Turenne. Said by Na- 11..Amelia; sister of Frederick the ` because they are conservative and do shoes number five, get the bedroom poleon to have been"the greatest Dias- Great. Almost the equal of ber broth- mot take Wild risks. slippers number six. Soft, felt Sup- ter of military science in all history." era Frederick and Henry. Remark --- Most banks! offer a service, without pars are county for lounging in and ;, Frederick William. "The Great able talent for music. cost, to their patrons. They will give may even be worn.to bed if your feet Elector." "Founder of modern Prus• 12Sophia, halt sister of Peter the you sound financial advice as to the are cold. They are nice to wear when sia. "A great general." Great of Russia. "Equal in intellect best way to invest your money safely. you He down for a nap; but It yon S. Archduke Charles, Austria's to her famous brother." "Extraordin• Do not hesitate to consult them. Of start the breakfast before you dress greatest warrior. Led southern Eur- ary force of will, high abilities and course, they may make a mistake, or c. go down to the basement and put ope against Napoleon, ambition." may Oren be crooked, but are much coal in the furnace, it is better to have 9. Maximilian 1. Emperor of Holy 13: Blanche o! Castile. One of the + more reliable than your own inexpert- the black kid bedroom slippers, which r Roman Empire. "A great diplomat heroines of Spanish history.. enced judgmsnt or the normal sales- are beecelined. Milady wears "mules" and king." 14. Medina-Sidonia Louisa. "E=ar• ratan who has his own ax to grind, instead of slippers when she lounges 10. Henry 11'. of France. Great gen I cued paramount Snfiuence on Portu _ picturesquely In her boudoir, it any. eras. Idol of French Chivalry." I gal: eLevated the fortunes of her coup- The gunroom Taffy Pull of all hie- t li Gaspard Colignly. O rv. !Cite beef cold weather substitute for greatest naval commanders 15. Christina, daughter of Gustavus ,88,� f the summer's garden is the shute orm. For a frosty night, nothing is more tory. Turned back the Turks from Eur' Adolphus, "Astonished her guardians tun than a taffy pull. 'Here's haw: ope, by the vigor of her intellect,' Pro i Here' a delightful tunic frock--de- It e intended to re a gay room. and Pour Into a sauce pan four ceps sugar,! 13. Alexander Farnese. Celebrated signed to flatter, '. • rtteer11t1 colors are aDProDrfate, It mored learning and literature. should have a south or east exposure, one cup boiling water, two tablespoons general, diplomat and statesman_ ,16. Charlotte, Countess Derby, The he co sleeves aris e very exceeding- of plenty of windows. ne Neutral walls of vinegar and two teaspoons of but-I 13. Dlaurgilent.e of OrEsgeemede. Son by his granddaughter of William the Silent. 19becomling�wTheckutic extendsinto ,-with ,^sy furnishings are to the best ter. Stir until the sugar is dissolved, Ilam the A skillful commander on the battle. tayle then put on to boil, To tell when it l torians to have been superior as a field. Had many of the great qualities i moderately Saeed beta from a snugly Wood lattices, painted green, may le done, pour a few drops into cold general even to his father. Called of her celebrated grandfather." {fitted hipline. - ' nater. It it is britti poirr it into a "the greatest captain of his age' 17. Margaret, daughter of Maximal•I The original used sky blue flat crepe be t,;aced along the walls and support well re�asecl pan and cool quickly. As 14. William Ill. of England. One of silk. Co.itrast introduced in the under- irluPs and English Ivy, The.ceiling g fan I. "Repeated many of the grits I skirt of black crepeappeared a a.n Itllfi'rt be sky blue, and the Boors call soon as it is cool enough to handy, England's greatest kings. `of her iilustrous father." pp $ floe warm colors such as dark reds. 1" 11 un511 It is white. la. Alfonzo. Founder of Portugal. 13 Anne, Duchess of Montpensier, in the s rm bands. The bolt !st►tened Celebrated warrior.red fabrics la draperies, up !with a black buckle. Igr.:.ena and browns, "se of the greatest military leaders f Flowered Cocktail 16, Deoafs of Portugal. Called"the among women to history, Extraordin• Style No 2892 meq be bad in sires $oi:loweg and cushions help to give I Mix one can of shrimps. t,*o cups -father of his country.' Beloved 1n 16, 18 years. 86, 38, 4 and �2 inches ary woman:" the Illusion of summer. If these are Portuguese history and considered the bust. -� dried colery, ope fourth cup of Chop= 19, Elizabeth, daughter of Frederick It is interesting made with long •t too riotous, tone them down by using founder of Portuguese literature. Ped sweet pickles, eight chopped pt- V. of Palatine, "Remarkhbly lntelle� i mento-stuffed olives, salt, paprika and 17. Henry the Navigator, of Portu- sleeves with flared ea$a, seen in min- { t' svine plain linen or silk matertals. tusk; a woman of great powers:'- S tntaat and waterproof materials. are three tablespoons of lemon juice Set gal: First great pirneer Is. promot- .,,Che 'K Y Herald-Tribune." itiCre view. -s► away to chill and allow the flavors to ing maritime dlscov.rp. I Crepe tnaromet wool crepe, illly f. de-ir•aule for the gunroom. The cur; 1R. .Henry of Cassel. Brother of; -"�- • ton and sheer metal lame are egtiillty [u n+ should draw easily. blend. Serve 1s. sh±-het lasses, top , tt i lees formal and Individual to ped with thick mayonnaise Frederick the Great. Creat military; appropriate for its development gar.,,p various types of furniture, rain• strategist, the equal of Frederick on 71 ,E Sime 3C requires 25e yards 89-inch, Cranberry Sauce the battfe8eld. with 1 yard 39-inch contrasting and ae:' :han to use sets. Willow or.reed 19. Peter the Great. Dissolute, but( a' 2 yards 3'&Inch !or slip. chairs and Tittle iron tables are at. To oue quart of washed cranberries an undoubted genius. Founder- of HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. tractive. add. two cups of water and boll until ' .gyp\ skins burst• then add -two cups of modern Russia. Write your name and address plain- 20. E117,ne of Savoy. Celebrated ly, giving number and size of such + -Silverware sugar, stir until sugar is dissolved and commander. Saeed Italy from de�truc- �ti cook for six minutes longer. 1 pattern+ as you want, Enclose 200 in a, Beauty, convenience and longe wear tton. stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap t; what ae desire in our silverware. 21. Maurice. Elecor of Saxony. ' A it carefully) for each number, and ' ThMrs. Solomon Says: i• most beautiful is sterling silver, "' great hero of the wars of the Refor-I � � address-your order to Wilson Patter-, wit ,h is mr.de of 92 parte silver to The w=Esn erman i Service, 73 Wast Adelaide St.,Toronto. who excuses herself mation, Called "the savior of G `75 from activities now because she is -?- - - parts copper. The copper is added Protestantism.". _ Q+�r hardness. Sterling t311ver. Is dttr• "too old" probably did the same thing 22, Don John of Awaria, A cbW' Do Skyscrapers Sway. { a few years ago because she was too prodigy, precocious soldier in boyhood. ah1", but expensive. Defeated the Turk.+ and even Williaml. ''Didn't the Are spoil your party"" Oo skyscrapers sway 1n the wind' 1'tated silver may be good or poor young. The chances are she never did much of anything worth while. � I "Ott, dreadfully, Not one of the The answer Is 'Yes, to a certain ea ,1 ♦ dei;�ndtng on the amount of silver the Silent in great battles. tent." But tall buildings are not so use+l In the plating proc@ss, This Is -+�------ 23. Gustavus 11[. Another of Swed firemen was in evening dress." wiilon-v as some experts have claim• Indicated by pennyweight, marked e.n's long line of hero kings. ed. The latest Investigations prove 'dWt'"' or double or triple plate, The Manitoba To Have 24. Charles �Xil. Extraordinary, al People are like money-keep them silver is plated onto a base of L'ermap - Estonian Grouse though somewhat unbalanced, genius. busy' or the: 'll lose interest. that the skyscrapers of New York and Chicago do not sway in the wind ailv er or copper. n'innlpeg, Man.-Maditoba may be - as-much as was thought. plating should be a go1rd . eavy- eig t ope aC es 00 pl a •The modern "cloud-tickler s u t vet and Sive long service. In this import, a` an addition to Its family of , to withstand a distortion of ten to ftt *l 'ware. knives and forks are twelve birds, the giant grouse, the largest p- � -- � '1 teen inches without collapsing' But pennyweight; tablespoons twenty,and member of the grouse family. That 7 h p ; such an emergency would only arise teaspoong ten. Knives with" stainless this bird be brought to the Province I r in a terrific tornado. As a matter of steel blades are desirable. is-a recommendation by thefanitoba I r ' ,d !'fact, it hasn't occurred yet. In selecting, silver, look at the whole game commission. i + °�� Iii uorn4al conditions the amount a set to-see if you -like the various The birds are found in Estonia,I i • �^ ,Y F ,;c !building lase the Chrysler or the '° Pike(,es. Choose a pattern which does where the climate is somewhat similar , �i'ooiworth sways tri the'wind is eery trot scratch easily, sun see triat Me to-ttiato rarely more tan one handles are easy to hold, posed to be none of these birds any •:::, $ k y inches, and as a rule is'.considerably where on the continent. I less. Parsieyed Carrots The government propbses to' hying' + Tka sway i+; of course. 'absolutetly ould not A colorful dish and one rich in min. 100 pails--.of Hungarian partridges'! yak r ' invisible to the eye, and you mt3i - era! salts and vitamins is par=!eyed from Alberta this -month, and more "" ,. k. reel it if you stood on the pealf of the carrots. Rash, slice and dice tender later, to th-e total number of 300 pairs. Y' a building. - It has-to be measured by ..young carrots, and cook them about The birds will be'looked after by i delicate recording In=:rurnents. twenty ,minutes, or until tender, in farmers until they accustom them- t•, Rind plays funny tricks in those ti;c'least possible amount of salted selves to their new surroundings. `upper regions. A steady,stroctg wind u3'ater. The water should be, evapor• - y is.not the .one that has most effect. -ate l of[ by the time the .carrots are Vivid Colors TabooY °' Gusty weather, with the wind coming cno,.ed. To leave off the lid of the ` In short. sharp bursts, sten though lkettie will aid the process. in Glass Pottery - , the wind is slight, makes much more The cooking must be carefullyPittsburgh, Pa.-Modern glass and sway. acMched or the carrots will burn. A pottery mare has broken with futur• f i And here is the most staggering• e ter:=Poon of sugar, added while the fpm I fact of all. Very high buildings sway , (carrots are cooking, improves them The housewife in the coming sea-, less than those of medium height. The [or' some tastes. When the carrots son, the trade believes, will follow+ the y movement in a thirty or forty story ;. hewn boiled practically dry, add• two trend in furniture, in wall coverings skyscraper of, say, 500 feet in height, tablespoons of butter and a tablespoon and in draperies in preferring ware is twice as much as the wind sway of of chopped parsley and serve immedi American; Colonial trend.. Glaring + ' j the mighty Chrysler and Bank of Man of classical, Georgian, -3acobig or y� ' f w lately. , ; hattan buildings la New York, and yet 3: color is taboo. is perfectly safe. -,Sick-headaohep The trend is toward subdue3 tints Londoners often ask whether the ; am- many a sick-headpehi Sd wttaved oft and those of ruby, slieget green, am 4' tall buildings of America seem to be y ber or crystal, -all tried favorites of �' "on top of" people walking in the by eating soine"S aispple, such as °° ,t little bran bud stills 61 milk toast. past days. In brio -brat alone is a streets. Curiously enough, one travel= ,cThe pereotlj RItO lu sigbjeot to 1reQ%put flash of color permissible. �""!'! iiy: ter, on returning from America, al• wick-herso w1 probablyqqa it; sensitive, ways feels that the buildings of Liver- +� Like Mr. Hohenzollern of Doorn, Youug Stribling has pasitou for pool and London press down on him. n .,lb starch and su t ¢ad should qR $ j_ CIL sppiied once, we6dehopping-especially when be's preparing to make a serious Hugs height appaftntly le less notice ! 4&4 more fresh f IOfrtt almost stain icon cast 4 eaulf a upon world heavyweight chit -4 plonsAttp. able than medium height.-"Answers." • ?' -"`+T. • !: .... )rm :h?eU`"`,.'_'S ,.... -♦..•�,y,;;n.. , '.;' l" .i+?, .•�_ ,til :w,y. �..•" .J'�,•���: `c!, 's .t +t, "t '+eF.f1 a/A Sv :d! „y:#i R..•._-„•.:. .: ,- , .-'•-• -.:-._a:-IL -. _„n, •.. _e..' - Q.y - Y-u. - .:X -},. Y. �.S•..., n' .Z"e -. 1' r.. • ..4 .. ..:'. �,. .. � ... ►, _ T+! •f 7'- W. :ae. ^^•_'waw ,. .•.... t. -. :., ..,;;' ,�.,,::.,. :..- •4�+:..' .. _ s.a.*r 't"r _�+,. r"�` .;,.r'w,e.' `3;.,. ,. +. .....• .., �._:.rr: « � ':•" ...• '�4 'h _.z-. .f .t.. .Ji••.,< -s.. .. _ �� ••O t i •� • .,.�':,,. ...•..., .. y .. f,•/ ,.,. '.•+tea s�... r.,.F $�'' •'' i 1 :Y .:/'.r,,,,�:. 7�'' Rr y , . —Miss Tretheway, of Toronto, —Radio Vesums may lie'obtained L(3OAhIBMB - @peat the weekend with her from W. C. 'Murkar, at the • News. - , - sister, Mrs. 8ppr►ule. .' Office. _ •� • •• -The County Council to meeting '-Tbe regular uieeting of the W. —Mrs. D. J. Callaghan and two in Whitby this week. M. S. of the IIaited church will children, of Belleville, spent a : I lr �r be held at the home., of Mrs. Bray couple of da _Wm. vullis was in Cobourg p ye here with her par- several days this week on busi• on Wednesday-next, Feb. 4tb, at ants,John and Mrs. Murkar. „ 8 o'clock. —Dr. H. TFallaise Resident Ase". Harry l3oyes sows laid up for a —The highway men have been Dentist. Office to redAnce, two _ - few days suffering from a very busy opening up the manholes doors east of gt• Andrew,s church, T severe cold. leading to the sewers in the Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m to village, in preparation o—r s 6_..— to Daffy; and Eveaiags-by s - spen—MisseIda and Bert weeks with, January thaw, which may never pomtment. (X-ray service). (}�� are speeding a few weeks with —Walter and Mrs. -• y dP�� for This Week : ' relatives in Toronto. come. T. Elliott, after beim Rileyy enter- ^ • This is Onion Week —L. Johns has been in Lite city g Gained on Sunday the Misses __ for several date,, having secured laid off for several months, has Garland, of Cherry-wood : George � t)1 n. 10 lbs. Yellow Danvers, first quality, 25c Io resumed work with the General Ohne. temporary emz yment. Hackhey. of Green River; —W.'.C. Mur ar had .a business Motors, of Oshawa, and it in ex- and Mrs. Haight and 'Wm. J. � 24 lbs. Royal Pastry Flour, .. trip to-. o Ottawa oat 8atarday. peeted that the work will be Riley and family', of Pickering, permanent as conditions are now _ Toddy, 1 lb. tin 45c, J lb. tin .82c iretnreiag'home on,Tneeday. —The weekly meeting of 9t_ —Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright has brighter. George's A. Y. P. A. was held in Falcon Canned Peas, 8 for 25c returned home,after visiting her —Traffic officer G. Richardson 4 / le and %ant in Gravenhuret. lnet with a very painful accident the Club Ro h e s Wednesday, Fresh Prunes, 3 lbs on Moeda evening a Jan. 21st. The subject of the :•.•• - .258 —The, annual meeting of the y g bon 5 o'eloch. evening was "The Sailors of the *. -United Church will be held this Fri. He was returning to his home at ----' 1 Pep, 1 Bran, Flakes, 1 Rlee Crispies, 89C da evening in St. Paul's Church. Birch Cliff. He wqs meeting a Empire .in Bong and story. A y splendid program was presented —Oscar Downtruck which was beiuR followed Downey, of Myrtle, has b a ear driven b solely by members of the Asaoci- been re-elected President of the y y Chas'. Carthy, gtion. A feature of the evening -- - South Ontario Agricultural Seci• of Toronto, who was on his way wast a splendid address on the • to his work at The Printer's Guild sty' There was a collision between the .Royal Navy by Mr, Davis, form- There ' —W. E. N. Sinclair, K. C,; M. P. erly-Lieut. Com., R. N. This was " P., has been chosen House Leader car and the motorcycle. Mr, Rich based on his experiences on the for the Libera t the next session ardson received a broken wrist, one of his feet was badly crushed high sear, at the Dardanelles and Specials in Men's Wear of the Legislature. y elsewhere. Great credit is due to —The executors of the estate of and his motorcycle badly wrecked. p -the late W, H. Banks is adverbs• Mr. Richardson was taken to a Mies Fawkes, convener of the -- Toronto hospital and Carta sows evening and to Mr. Tanner, presi- • Department . Ing the farm for sale in order to p y dent of the Aasciatioa, for the wind n the estate. arrested charged with 'r reckless , p success of the program. Mens Plaid. All-wool Mackinaw Coats -sillies Wallace, of -Newcastle. driving: The officer was on duty —At the inaugural ' onl a week atter having recover- g. al meeting of _ with belts. Splendid quality, sizes 38, 40 _returned home on Sunday, after , y R the count council on Tuesday } ed from a former collision. y y spending two weeks at the home —Rev. J. S. Ferguson, tormerl John Rose, reeve of East Whitby, and 42, worth 5.95, going at $4,69 of her brother. George Wallace. g , y was elected Warden of the county —The ownthly meeting and of St. Andrew's Church, Pickering, for 1931 b as unanimous vote, ' election of officers of St. George's but who has been occupying the y Men s'Combinations in fine wool Under. Women's Guild Will he held on pulpit in Zion United Church, there being no other contestants. 1 The members from Pickerin 'Wear. . They're gogd value at 4.50, on ` -Wednesday, February 4tb, in the Carleton Place since the First of R y elabroome, a102.80 P. m. July as stated supply, bks been Township are to be congratulated bargain at , 3.49 The local hunters have .been invited to become the regular pas• on the honor conferred on them successful in ba for of the A le• by being appointed to important 8ginit a number of e congregation. reso poeitiooe, Reeve Middleton, was Men's Heavy' Ribbed Wool Shirts and hares during the winter. •This tion was passed unanimously h appointed a member of the Count animal has been very scarce in y Pp y Drawers Sajntfield quality, per garment the Session and endorsed b the � r this part of the province until Official Board suggesting to the lioada Commission, s position •going at 980 recently. but.have beegquite plen congregation that they invite Mr, which is held for three year@. Ferguson to become their german• .First deputy reeve Chapman was ',tiful in Western Ontario, int astur, At the annual meet appointed chairman of the Roads . !Men's Heavy Maroon Ribbed All-wool � —One poultry-raiser in the p and Bridges Committee, and village while lamenting the low fog held on Jan. 219t, the reconee• g Sweater CwM, regular 4.00, on sale 2.98 price of, eggs, derives a certain mendatiou was adopted unani Second-deputy reeve Moore, as amount of satisfaction from the mously by the congregation and chairman of Finance Committee. ;fact that feed this winter is so will go before the Presbytery at —The services next Lord'P Day Men's Odd Vests, all sixes, made Of good - iobeap that it makes up, to a cer• their next meeting. The congre will be held in St. Andrew's gnslity cloth, 'tain extent, for the lower price. Ration is in a healthy state in Church at 11 a.• m. and , p, m. The —The decision, of the C. N, R to spite of unfavorable conditions: subject in the morning will be curtail the service 1n, the Whitby. Tbirt five new mewLere were "Surplus Cargo," and in the even- Men's Heavy All—wool Khaki Shirt, . Lindsay line will not be carrieadded to the roll during the year, Ing 'The Hound of Heaven,"the eaoellebt value at 1 50, going at 1.19 out at present, but this is only s and nice were removed by death second is the series of sermons on - a temporary reprieve. It issag• or certificate,and the giving@ have Messages from Modern Prophets, - lgmted that electric cars be placed been most satisfactory. The attention of the public is t. Ion this line to meet the demand —The second banquet of the called to our next bgegnst which for service. . season. Riven byy the Mee's`Broth- wtil be held In 9t. PPaul's Church 1 —St.George's Church,Pickering erhood of the United Church, and on, March the 8rd at which Rabbi Me ' so I factor, Rev. E. G. Robinson, B.D. which was given in, St Paul's Eisendrath,of Holy Blossom Syna Residence, the Rectory, Pickering. Church. was a great suttees: gogue, Tomato, will be the speak, -. =Services on Sunday, Feb 1 : 9 80 Although the weather was en,• er of the evening The tickets are - a.m., nada School ; favorable, about 100 men eat now on sale and as almost 100 men i Morning Prayer ?,80 p, m., Sven. down to the tables which-were have indicated their intentionof Ca_rha' rt 's 'R1 .o0tf3' '- 1 'Ing Prayer. Tihese services will laden with the Rood things pro- being present we are offering one be taken by the Rector. vtded by the ladies of the coogre bund red and forty tickets for sale. - —The frequent mild spells has Kation. After the inner man had Kindly get your tickets now from had the effect of making the roads beeD fully satisfied -community W. L. Courtice, M. S. Chapman, _ fiery,is and dangerous to motor singing was indulged its, with Air. or W. H. Westney. We. rte Kingston Road, how Tieneer, the blind organist from —South Ontario has lost one of Anew line' by an' old company. See ever, is quite clear of ice, but the Oshawa, at the piano. The usual its most prominent citizens in the ' other roads are very treacherous toasts were proposed, taclnding, person of the Hon. sola. smith, of these Wonderful Work Boots. in, many places and a number of that of the ladies which was Coltimbus, wbo died at hie home minor accidents have occurred. proposed in a delightfully humor on Tbnrsday last, having reached —Farmers in some parte of the °ae speech by Rev, A. McLellan, the ripe age of over 80 yearq. For ' . Steel arch supports are United States are,,,�nrniag wheat of Claremont. and that to those over 50 years he has been promin• ; for fuel in, place of coal At the who took part in the evening's ent in the public life of tbecoanty. . built right In the the low price at which wheat is entertainment, proposed by Dr. He 1�pre+anted 9outtl Ontario in _ quoted, they Bud that it is cheaper H. C. Pearson, of hunbartun. The the Federal parliament for a num _ + chief features of the evening were ber of ears• and for s-yrne earA ltbao coal, wad j$ gives a very y y soles satisfactory heat. Io some parts the addressee of Dr. McLat7Rhlin, has occupied a seat in the Senate. Of the North=weAt provinces the of- Toronto, and Prof. Harold For many years he haq been prem �rOO harmers are burning harley In Innis,of Toronto Univer+icy. Dr. dent of the Maple Leaf Fire In• McLaughlin is a fluent orator of surance COmoan He was also - • +place of coal, on aeconnt of the Y� - - - low rice. pleasing platform appearance. n 14 Ing the p ed to- the a c adges Royal Winter Fair, He was also ar art quality built right in the .BOOB EggsfT1R'On that are taking place in the indns- a very successful farmer and _ the market. on account of the trial world on account of the and importer of livestock. Whine `A1uge gnagtities of the cold storage labor saving machinery of all be has always been a staunch "•variety that are being offered for kinds resulting in over production Conservative, he has enjoyed the Radio Battery Charging sale. Io Toronto on, Saturday it and throwing many men ont of high esteem of all who knew him, is said that Rood packed eggs were employment, causing much of the Irrespective of party. being offered at 18 cents per dozen : present unrest. This ie a peri Eril cents for two dozen for 85 cents. ID the of transition, changing from the 'village here fresh egg@ were offer- old order of things to the n*,W. AVOW Advor"Oeffeents• ' ed at 20 cents per dozen and the Our mode of life will have to be Radio Licenses Issued. J merchants were reluctant to pay reformed. we must at�pt our �j �R BALE—A quantity of good that price as the were so heavily 1' witted bay at lot 18, Brock'road south. M. • � � M ' y y @sive@ to the new order. He also -Overstocked. Last year the price referred to the changes being eQ' 27 Fred T. Bunting - - 'N Pickering was about 40 @eats per dozen At effected by the recent inventions, WANTED quan7ity of seed bar. 4his•time of the year. saeh:as the aeroplane and radio ler and oats, H. Arnold. Pickering, Established 1857. —The Department a few weeks which is bringing the whole world Phone Ptak @loo. ua' ' •ago issued notices through the closer together, gradnally turning T4`ORSALE— uernsey-Holeteinbull. — #� press that 1081 motor licenses had it into one great brotherhood. He 1 pony. 1 drier. 1 geldiM and filly, rising a to>>b pronated 'by Jan. 15th, and made a strong appeal for the year.. Apply Tbo..baeon, aremoot, 22 ' THE CENTR�:L �GARAq�E After that date those acing 19SC youth of the Country. Over 90 TO RENT—On Church St..Pickering licenses would be liable'to half of brick house.including blinds and fix- prose percent of the crimes that are tura. As G.D.Bly. 210 Indian Road,To- a, cation. During the last few days committed are by young men who rnnto,or iii ws•o�«. ett T i prior to the 15th there was a great have never been in, a Snnday (OHN A. WHITE—Of PickerioR Telephone 4900 rush for licensee W that those who School. Fathers should make pale e!Township,has 6 farms with runningQ water,to were selling licensee Could not of their eon@. He paid a high sell,rent or share. For particulars phone Mark keep up with the demand so that tribute to foreign youth who are 6405.or write owner,Locust Hill,ant. 22-23 •:-those applying were Isnable to determined to become good Cana- FARM FOR SALE-140 acres of lttf a secure the license plates. In con• dian8 and take is:prominent part land.excellent farming district,near Mid• Auto Repairs, I�VVe88orlee,©118'an1a j @eQII9DCe the time Itroit has been in 17b11C affairs FO far as their land, Ont. Several acres of standing timber. Il House and buildings. Apply at NewsOffice. extended to the end of the month. ability will allow it. Prof. Harold �� AANETIC SPEAKER FOR Bale Gasoline, —The Cllnadian Chautauqua Innis gave an , interesting talk on, M—Table model. Walnut console,dynamic Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, q -which appeared in Pickering for the great possibilities of our speaker quality. Also Marconi Battery set,com- -several afternoons and evenings great north land. His address plete,installed$35.00. Apply NEWS Office.9tr last winter and delighted the large was illustrated by a larg number OR SALE—Youn Shorthorn bull Battery "ha.2, _ audiences with their spleudid of lantern slides. A great deal o 'F 10 months old,eligibletoregister, sired by r ram of music alar plays information was-given in regard Thornham Moneymaker 177844, dam, Village Repairs madeon all make P °li PoP P y R Blossom 1672669. Price reasonable. AP ply to Lu- ete., will again appear in Picker- to the immense mineral wAalth of cher MiddletonoBaougham, Phone ick 528.23 Ing on March 18, 19,20 and 21. It Northern Manitobe. Mr. Tieneer ORONTO LVET-WASH LAUN- - a - • , ' is claimed that the programs that and his male-lDartette,of Oshawa, TDRY(Semi finish)—Lei our driver call and o` cars.' are being presented this season gave several climbers that de. ..plain our 24 hour service. Just leave your not onlyequals but probably hs hied the audience while MC. name with Mr.S.W.Davis, barber shot). We tl P y will pick up and deliver each Monday, Wednos• a excele previous programs. Those Trineer gave several piano solos eay and Friday. Ibly who attended the various ro• that were beautifully rendered. P ARM FOR SA cad,at close an es- gram@ last winter will look for F. M. Chapman performed his Ftatc,on Kiagstou Road,at Village Picker- CHARLE& B• SPENCER ward to the forthcoming series ditties as chairman in his usual ingli 160 acres, 150 uneer cultivation, balance acture and timber, brick house with 8 rooms, with pleasure. Fall particular@ efficient manner, while Rev. liar. g,rn 50: 100 rt.,good outbuildings, Iso bearing F3tAtnt00 W8e master Of Cere• apple trees.wateranpply both land and build- a, +��r1r /� „ pill be Riven later. Remember m miee. lugs in first clam condition-�IApply to George Proprietor, ~ i 1Vk8n1ig�. the daces, March 18, 19, 20 and 21. Green, Pickering, Ont, 21.24