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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_01_13 .. ^%%%�� �, "�p'-,.."•;'.:,;tip.+. •=,. .�. +ate-r�.''+,. '� +� �,i a a � 9'w`'r�°=•_ _ _ :t _ _ �, _. �, _ _ _ -sr' •i�:w - �•- +M'..ewo•i•,-,.ra e<q wul...o±vss•. ',�R'�-.3`.. .m-J. -tr•+i''V`..>: �-.eqs...'. .l?-':'.'4 .-r.*. .. ., z i'�k,z. .�.: � .•i: , ".i��r °� .. •:7-: v'-' .i• _ "� , :z .ate- 't`,..<„•;-,': 'tit. '•6. :F'T ti �!� , ✓*- WS/ - r •�� VOL. LII. _' - , 'PICgERING, ONTat, FRIDAY. JAN. 13, 193 . r 31 No. 2O fumfoiN'wnal9"bo. _ -- DUNBARTON GREENWOOD. GREENWOOD - C OAL - -Sun- The Ladies' Aid met at the home of �EJ'' i d y,'Jan. 15 Anglican Mission, ay,'Jaa 15th. Second Sunday after Mrs. F. L, Green on Tuesday. ?nhi S. O. PEARBON-Physician A Rood�nPPly of Hard and Soft Epiphany. Sunday School, 2 p.m. The goons people are enjoying ILL y Last Sunda saw a record attendance themsehes skating dovgn on the pond ' a®d Sase>taon, Dttob.rton. ltrry Coal on hand, Also a supply at our Sunday School. Here is a chal- by the gravel pit. R B. FOMTT,�. 0&D., Director of Kindling Wood, , lenge to do even better, for a good' 'noel and Mrs. Chester and family, .0"Ptometrical ltaaoeia of Ontario.Res. stove lenptth. '_ attendance is gratifying to all. Even- of Toronto, are 'staying for a time ~Member of the American Optometracai „ a `Prayer, and Sermon, 3 p.m. with George and ;Srs. Scott. - Established 1835 asaoelatian. Eye. examined by .ppoi>ntmeat. 121E Phone Pick. 1709: g FbWe 9804. Claremont,ont. Preacher, Rev. E. G. Robinson. Mrs. Raine and Mrs. Orfnerod called ; -- - on D. M, and Mrs. Morgan;of Clare- DONALD MUNR•O, PICKERING _-PARRQ`PT-REEVE - mont on Saturday afternoon. - TH�3I�i✓ ,a. j�UNCAN B Mc1NTYHE-Barris. Q '{� '�? �• Mr. Kirby 3s busy these days clear- ter,Solicitor. Notary.' U(iH -Brock is. -�-a- ++ M3 :0 +�+ 'A Pretty wedding took place on ing away the roots of the trees that FARMERS' MILD "Souib. Opposite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby. GENERAL INSURANCE Wednesday afterrocn Jan. 4th, in were left arou4d the Bush ice-cream Phoaa¢5. 48ly - AGE1C7y - Pirkering, at the home of Mrs. G.`11.-booth last fall. A large number of farmers RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM. - ONTARIO W'%Iurtry, of Lillian Freeman Reeve Quarterly meeting was held in the exchange their grain . Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyw Loan. to Alfred Clark Parrott. The bride church here on Sunday. The usual for --- - : � • _y Office formerly occupptied b ' the late A.E,C',ris• Facilities for placing any kind of In• "ze a c'aarzrr ng oven of Patou blue business' meeting was held in the Uan,south y--mg of C o,wt House;Whitby. 51y.3 , cut' m long princess lines, and earriw3 church on Mon. afternoon. FIOUr and Cereals turan.e at }•es..rates '?+ a ba'i;uet Pernet roses and lily- It Saves move and many more �. EEATON.,BELL & R099, Barriat• avAila}ae. _ c F-. ers. Solicitors. 904 Northern ontari, Security and �etvice fay Motto. r•f=thQ-.alley. Fallowing the recep- eurvtswRTOnr 9 Building, ?Bay Street,Torwiw,; g3ly hone Pics. 515• :ion, Mr. and ?airs. Parrott left 6n - - --- - --- should (it) it. - =� W.J Beat n, an e,;te*ided rotor trip, t'se bride Mrs. Ivan Ann:= is Visiting with her <• H,g mil - - - - Years ago' all farmer J.D.'F. Rose; Adelaide 2538 9 , tra:ei::r.g :n a' chic •Sapphire blue friuthEZ, DIrs. �i'hite. J. H. Beal, Claremont :re,�• '' 'h coat of French broadcloth, Dirs. C. Holmes, of 3larkham, is ill got '_heir flour and cereals in 'J1ICHARESON. PICKERING & gad :latching ac•ces5arie Qn their at the home 'of her.daughter, Mrs. exchange for,their grain and 11l� MULVEi-BarristemSolicitors,N-':errs PHONE Az' Publ, , 213-214 Confednaaon Life Building, re`.ir_n they *-ill' reside at Ashburn, ,Elmer Barre. Sane( Money --Corner ct Yoage and Richsortd-Sts 5m - - >f}--j�-AZ - fly• 3Ir. Johnston, of London,and frien(1 Phones Adelaide 4489 and 4480, By appoint. LJ 1l jY - - e ki tt,, rc,t r 7 :r o 9 meal Saturday evenings, Pickering retndenee ' SGMUUL REPORTS :rOm i°uuYcy arc Svc c, ��----- r,„y � 1^ Phone Pick.3813. 8tf We are displaying an attractive - and Mrs. Crawford. There is no flour on. the market variety f Xwas Gifts. . . -' -Wm. and Miss Agnes Thom, Miss y S.S. No. •10 Pickering that has stood the test �HOMSCN di: McM1LLAN-Barris• M. Dixon. and Geo. Shaw motored to better than ten, Suiietors, Notary Puonc. rm Royal Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. Pupils in order of merit:-Sr. I�'. Back Bldg.Toronto Phone Elgin 5303 or 5304. Furniture and Furniture Harold Cassie, Verna Hopkins, Reta Dixie and Hamilton last Saturday, • a Residence,Pickering, Ont..or by appoirilmen-t. Novelties... Shea, Grant Johnston, Ross Knox, The W.M.S. will meet at the home Yt 11■ for Pastry and Fine -; Plekenag Office.Gordon House. Thursdays and i'a83aaaaa Saturdays from 7.30 y. m to 9.00.p, m.,or Prices low, in keeping with times. Gordon Gray. Jr. IV. Margaret Sar- of Mis Janet Allison next Thursday Cake Raking. phdne Pick 20.0. 371y der-on,. Lloyd Hicks, Norna Harden, afternoon, Jan. 12th, at 3 o'clock. - - -- - - Merle Holtby,°Helen Farley.' Sr. I11. •A large number_ of our young pea- makes a Fine _ lletsCat __ �13urrav Phillips, John Carlisle (abs,). pre attended the Rally in Kingston Baker's Flavored pv p Bread. i BIL C.SMITH. D. D, 9.. L. D.S., IT Jr. 111. tcunert S�r,d�.a r, 6eaxgL_Friad 1'nTted Church on Monday even- CSucceesor to Dr, J.N.Dales;. Graduate of Knox, Allan Pen-yman, Phyllis Farley, ing. r% --r^^'I4Q �9drleSd9� Abe Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron. 3 and.5 X B.C. Shingles, natural Elwood, Peryman. II. Irven Shea, On January 17th,•the .annual meet- snd Friday. We do to"versity. At Claremont office over D. A. anH stained colors: - Doza Wannup, Helen Devitt, Betty ing.of tits l:nited Church will be held it right. Scott's tore every Tuesday and FridaT Phone _ . r�.a 1rIt, 97tf TORONTQA9PHALT ROOFIN (i Buckingham, Evelyn Knox, Lila Hiltz, at 7 o'clock. Tea will be served at_ :ti0 CREDIT jJ)3iRB$RT T. FALLAI9E. L. D 9.. in shingles, sidings and_ Robert Liscombe, Marie Earle (abs.). the openinsr of the'meeting. 11- D.S..3...:�.�., ,iK_rtV)Yi '�?Do�Z" 1. Josephine Stephenson, Beulah Ham, Our Young People's Society are On account of 4he change io times} ? !)seta]Surgeons dad the University of Toronto it ton, Lena ferryman, dean 3anuersou, making an extra attempt, w IFFcrc spc nuts t ho ctvis tutsrKFCi i "ell Nt. 11 -� Lliee in rends-second door east of St, And- Oaly.iron shingles and root3nge- ward Fallows. Agnes Walker. Sr. their numbers, and have chosen sides, 'am forced to discontinue credtt... : re.'.Church. P"kenng,ont office boua : 9 We cansu 1• the material 'only, or Pr. Arden Wannup. Murray Hickq, the "Orioles" and "Blue-birds." except for approved a.n to B a m., or by appoantatent. rX•ray pp y �• P pp Dyed rnonthl� vereire), Phone Pick 8700.- 431y give you a price on the complete Earl Hiltz. Jr. Pr. Kathleen Hamr!- Walton and Mrs. Annis entertained aeeonnt}t. p B jot,, as we have secured the ton. Jean Hopkins, Harry Knox, Mil- a number of young people at a birth- - services of a first-class aced Gilman. William Devitt, Lorne day party one evening last week, V_ Ss. G�'R,EEaT - ' llst+atats4fti �as>7s►. - roofing man. Buckingham,-Mabel Balker. their dauxhter,.Miss Elva, being the ,. A'll ��'orlt Guaranteed. -R C. -�cWtiirtez (Teacher). uPUt cif honer. _ L. SURN/NGHAM ELIZABETH•RICHARD90N- --� ---•---�'-- ' •'-- . A.F re and automcbite•insnrance of ci k rids, PICKERING ,IARKH A�1 B+li:din end Genat•al #ow"entrngccarpeniesof aolidlinancial stand- mom. m:� _ tfitUUGtiAM. R BAR\t'til-�TF•1r'.tEtT l Contracting. FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. LUMBER YARD" Albert Ha2vey,of Totlintn,was Frith Estimates,frtrniahea on all tslassea • for ooaasia• or lark and Ontario, Aic Teh•marriage t• ,K- !,lace quietly of hie rar�nt., here r n.Sunday. • of work-interior and F xterior, Icon sahib of all kends attrnaad W on ebar,", _ _ - i;ut-h 4fa:jorie, riaus{htpr of'Dr. and X11-` <;ladl• Gannon ��i; a-�a?en-> Altergtioas and replica dosses Address Green elver P.o, oat. 7 et. ?I. ..S.t?-wart, ]lark}am; t, shoots' v„ltox-'tver thf- week-en Chimno s B,Jlt- Concrete tYork, - B1aclls.MitlIn �: oodcrork ,sr... _ : "" 1i r. $elhmith i� ;�:ith .l,i's po�,ple DB.B$ATOJ+l ?OW138HIPOLEBS of r' �- ricer rnir soy Bascom, son of :�Ifr. .and F Ph-nre Pirkering "-12 . Ooovi7aaoe OImmlmcc,rfor seadag P 31r=. F. W. Barr.l.rt. of Camptr�llfurd, rct'�l,trating roar hi, severe attack FAIRP-ORT,, UNTARI0 - ,MmdaHar, Arecnnsacl. Etc. money so logic Now Nthetime,tu nave thcye repair -'` ' farm w °a.swaee or rnave La '„ba,tttendel t•-. . H•irrows rrp.ured Rev. Fred Smith ntii4tated. The briar, yf Mil. Tordit;" son nd dau hter,.oft - 'roa*sr^ V U'=e, oat, t•v alpu nos ye. fans on.b\od. The fam• :x'I' ; ::�� <:ivr'.p. a',x<ay' i:y -her Mil. , a r g ^� C (,iiA'Flr,lry Plow+• .Flvc•Fya on hw,lfd. ''x"'z'' , black tran:+llsrent vPlve.+._t s f;,errlr• and. Dlis; Britton q,_Brugklin,. Shingles -F'or' F.7i7<le �,[ M. MAW. - LICENSED AL'C`- lso deFler in �'lillni; l rrarzf 5eparR• to : ;inrstone buck]*, at tt'ai�t at:d w"re with L. and iIi Slatthex+ uri; ' '` TIONEER.for York,Qntatic and Diubam t '` C000t"ea, AV kindr o! Baler 'conic an attended turn and Ele -ric W&sbers. wish odYaaLe bouquet. ''f pink-rose, Sunday. Or clear end Sx No, H. C. lihinglef, fm, Terms reasonable, LFater<or sale* may be If'tbinkib,R of tidy ing an electric radio 'ant! maidmhairferit. There vt'ero 'nr, '1'hP V�'.)(•S: will meet at the horde Caalr'Cialvanizrd Stmt' yhlr+gtes,': - arranged at NEWS'Ofticv. hell and' ladepen- ark for a ilom�rr5�rt +,i n c f the New attrndanvz and t,niv the- immediatP of ,M-rA. T. C' .Brown, un-Thursday,_ ,Bi d's Felt �SlKte Qihioglk s. - • /asst pbones. Wtatby,Out say'_ r_ Rr, rrs l►ii eatic luodele. - -- ,,. - -- • % lytkl, at '' p.m. Alen. ie:rubh_1rin' huggy wbet+ls. _ R' 1 --Ta>n'es were present. The huiis� Jul R -��� � � � ��� - The qri.P.Are right, was twraufifully.decorated.with rocs tilr4. G*o. Philip and, Miss Brodie Lawn mnwerF+ shwrpenPd. i trerP gu*,acs of W. and :firs. Michell -r. ' 7. WOOC�Willlyd and after the supper and the.Aoaet,a T.:PA'1"ER90Y'9 CLARF,DiOiAg h Klectrica) Co-otractur IGREENWOOD. " , 4819 tirand eastern o'tnt3 ie4tfCampbell-' rrf'�t'hannu l orl` Tuesday --C,►ll-audg�t l°sices. Phane''�i�__, The annual meeting of the Library _. 'Wiring and Repairing for Light -- - - - ford they were tendered a' rep-ption Bard i,nti patrons will b� held in `" .• Pickerin Mills a P t1,: I;brar on Saturday evening, YOU Can Bu at HOffie # - or power. ud resented with a calunet of = lver. Y All kiodaof electrical goods On their rfturn they wi]} resirie. in Jai- 14th. FIRES BATTERIES Toiv^sr�. T. C. Bin.tn spent a"cauple of days _ _ kept in stock. ;gyve sou• tried LAXO, the --- - '::ith 1R'. J. Brown and family, of To ACCF-SSORII 9, 211y Phone1 45, Picker.nsr new'C'ereetl Fuol and 11ItIf• BALSAM. ruutn last_ txeek,• W. J.- and Matter -"- `31n :Meal '.' It -contains the Jack bringitll,► Trim home on Satur- At as low And better pricer - NQTICE ' - (germ of the wheat and other Dotr Spenceley, o Claremont, has . been enraged for several nrontbs.by' `laftev Mr. Totten, of Myrtle, occu- ae a;L -,part* of the cereal grains. f;od Appleby. pied St. John's tit ft very accept- '! -��11t @Y&18 - �WS An old fhshioued health 1'}1e Mount Zion Ladies' 'Avid met at p p p Y yomrftin in T�^onto. promatinar food modern• the home of Mrs. Carter on Thursday ably on Sunday' and renewed ' his ? . friendship with menioers of his old :Chopping every day ized. For bale at afternoon last. congr*,gation of the Brougham. Meth- 'Let•tie re_ pair thitt leaky top, your grocer's. hiss Myrtle 'Wilson and Miss Bea~ ,dirt C.'hurc+� of l years ago. except Wednesday Robinson, visited the Ye trice R on, of Whitby, }ou will see by 'ne bills that the S ICiRA1N=FLOUR'-FEED - _ = former's parent-,J_ames and Mrs. Wil. rl,r«•n:en n'ill hold'a`first-clays concert k111ed'Motor F{epgire, Duct Arrived n ^arload of _ we?tern Oat @: -un, one day last week.'' ' in the Town Hall this Friday eveninz, Gordon=Will exehanRe Burnett and Mrs. Jamieson and Jan.an.'-11th. What we .t ant to empha- G ' J• Law, -- 1P'lour for Wheat We have moot ftny Feed you i Lewi= and Mrs. Junes attended_ the vtihat ore a-we the fire company,' phone '?:i' 3; Ot - clay need. Parrott-Reeve; vl'eddittg at the hone and t by ��e should help along their ANTHONY WILSON NIr McMurtry, of Pickerifitr on_ v:nrk• Wte know `that at the first PICKERING, - ONTARIO er(.'-f:etur' Full I- e. Ponitry Feed?. Wednesday of last week. t;, lfr;. Parker. who +'as taken to S',. cL',t; �i t :iri' _hell, ;f vulunt��'r. S,,` ___ b ,,,)� �,••..,�,`�t =rn /�� I 1 -rail]: or firemen tviil'be on the juli .-.-_- L• 11�oc'k VV ood !1!i'Ilai I I�O�Nica , rya�i:ui, a� a\ _.,,. - t , v ;2 „ man r`le' fire fia.ttin elluipmPirt' To prevent week, ant, cufferim- from spina} men- furnisfi,A by the community.. But t1)is PJCi:F?R1NG, 0. in r:*.i , died on Tuesday evening. Her tar:e money, and the-firemen s•,licit s -"' - - ----°--- fanEral' took .place on -Sunday .after your patronge so that everything;cau B S R. G. 'C LEMMING nof)n to the Claremont Union C'enu•- ' c be kept un to the highest point of ef�i- � • tery' ciency. Over and over agairr the fire �T h - - s --'FUNERAL DIRECTOR _ ALTONA, engine has riemonstrate'd its �1-efu1• _ I ness. -So sho-w your appreciation on 1 J e Private _ inbulance Sunday with his mother, Mrs. L, La- Friday evening by your presence. 1 Peer. . The annual.Sunda; School meeting or as a tonic Day and Night Service Mr. 'ant] sir-. L. Mills visited To .was held in 'the church on Tuesday, `Phone 90i!3 ronto,friends on Wednesday last evening, Jan. 3rd. B'ar'ren Wilson, "Flu" " Mrs. E. Carruthe_� is spending a aulierin•tenrhnt of the school, presid_ ftE'r the F111 Malvern :;0OfJ fgt_da_y_ ith her parents at White- ed. • John Knox,• secretary gave a ltl8 we draw near to the e'er encouraging,report of the ear'. ` Z va Y g P y take -end of soother' year we ' Markham, �- Onto ' wish to express our grati _ Mr. and Mrs. L. Grove visited their work. Hugh 'Miller, treasurer, re= _ - -.r-- - daughter- D'Irs. F. Sellers at Milliketl port('d A good year rmancially, the ' ' tude to our nlany friends on 'Monda year's missionary collections being for the bnsiasss entrusted WHY YOU NEED y' Wam, ore Mr. and 'Mrs. F. McKay and Billy lrrner. than in 1931. Hugh Miller to our car?. We thank SILENT-:-GLOW�♦ }lad Sunday dinner with Mr and-Mrs. moved that the former officer's and you sincerely. We will • Wm. Duncan at Green River. teachers he re-elected. Discussion *t^ stir irtiuDwt-i,v Fun,iL a - Mr. W. LaPeer of Toronto spear o owe and t}ie5e �ugge5iiifna were : -:continuance of yogr con It is CLEAN, CONVENIENT, Mr. and Mrs. B. Reesor and Mr. included in the motion: That Mrs. ~*r E fidence and Rich you SAVES TIME and and Mrs.. W. Reesor visited Hith Mr. Brown' and Mrs. Holtby be joint "Cod Liver LABOR and is and Mrs. J. Hoover on Sunday last: teacher, of the Senior Bible' Class; - ��// s u�P�.1Y ECONOMICAL The sympathy of this community is that Hugh Driller and Roy McWhir- - -• • + f with a 5 year guarantee. - Extexided to the friends and relatives tez be teachers of the Y.P.B.C., Mrs, of Mrs. Marsh of Glasgow who passed John Millerfi teacher of the.,Junior :.lPR tSilent Glow R an Bnriner this life on Sunday. Y.P.B.C., and Mrs. Gannoh, and Mrs. I; OSPEROUS Mr. L. Hll,who has been under the Norton be responsible for the begin- at $29.00. _ doctors care for some tame is now im- ners' glass and other officers and •' ;_ .. :., 1933 Proving; We hope he will soon'be teachers unchanged.. •ehe motion was -The year-blind Tonic ;..', AS, ]lent Glow able to be out again.' carried. Mrs. Dann, Home Helpers - - 11SODEL Kindly note that the Women's In- Superin ndent, gave a report on her : 1.�0 er Bottle -C A STERRITT For Eyei stove stitute have postponed their meeting work. Drs. Brown asked to be reliev- �+ p 9 for one week. This will take place on girl of the Temperance Superintend- i.; and Place. the 18th and remember'the grand- envy. Ceorge Wilson was appointed ' ,- Funeral Director T�j Tjr mothers are in charge. in her; place, and Mrs. Brown to act' Jones' Drug Store -i Ambulance Service++,' A+•+��� We are glad to report that Mr. as. Missionary Superintendent. The P ICK Fretz is improving after receiving a Sunday School is beginning the year , Pholle' Moo Hardware Phone 466 scalded leg;while butchering Mrs, with every prospect of a good year ba- Phone 6804 aY. 1 J��f�i >t* .• • •0utario :PICKERING vere has also lumbago. from a �' courage'the workers.e,me all and girt- Piokering, • � 03lltart© verb attack of lambs .�y fJ'�. .•.-TSB rFs`'. :nihzw-.::},, "_' -'��+•:^„-°,-•_^"3;^-r _-..,t:-._ AP ,..-:.•Y,S�F.-f/ts,-w; -P}•-•w y.••.., ,vs.:t. - - .r'," - S �J•.c _ •-. _ ...Dundee se.clbed for Li.hair n IaD. Royal Bank of Canada ORANGE PE w�E BLEND �s , too, ids Dunlap, By the wsY.you < are esident of the Chamber of Coin- In Strong Liquid Position . mc:,-, aren't you?" Q .; 4•J �� "'Yes, I am.1 And we're having a meeting tonight, at which :hat Spra- Annual Statement Shows Total at $765,512,920 — liquid gue.man's bid on making historical ~ - movie of Hamilton will be turned Assets at 55,929,915 and Equal to 52:86 Per dent. Of 'dow..-unanimously. Dexter Sprague _Total 1"bilitieS to the Public—Included in Theta Are " - - will have no further business in Ham- -Cash Holdings of $164,630,724, Equal to Over 24 Per ilton-unless it is police business!" "Thanks for the tip, Mr. Dunlap. .Cent. of Public Liabilities — Savings Deposits Hold Up = TICh I hopa you enjoyed your fishing trip. ---in Satisfactory Manner. - Where do you fish, sir?» " "A tactful way of asking for my Sh;`.reholders'of The Royal Bank of 400,142 from 4437,156,111. Reduceo alibi, eh?" Dunlap was heavily sar- Canada will have reason' to be greti- import and export-trade account for F "Fresh From the Qardene castic "I left Friday afternoon for fled at the strong statement that is the reduction in Letters of Credit tc - -- :• my own n the cants n d r the fis $20,092,951 from $28,966,50b. being forwarded ed hem o camp i m i s-u�i In g a , to f - tl.� -northesst part-of the Mate, I =s1 year to ?vovember'30th. DEPOSITS AT SATISFACTORY . S 8.5 1 0 Q drove my own car, went alone, spent In line with'the reports issued by LEVEL. the week-end clone, and got back this the larger banks Total Assets, due to noon. . I read of the murder- in a the less active business conditions Deposits have been well maintain _ are flown moderately from the �' ed. Total deposits at $619;094,143 paper's picked up in,a village on`my y P show a reduction for the y,-Lr of less - - _ way home. I didn't like Pita Selim vious year. On the other hand there t}ar: 71% , from $664,795,716. Savings X' Murder _�aa and I don't give a damn about her has been a substantial.increase in the deposits. made a very gratifying ridge being murdered except that m wife 3 holdings of, Government and Mua. 8 1? Y :,cowing, amt .at $468,39.,153 are name is in all the papers. . . Any cipal Bonds, with th8 result. that dawn less than $8,000,000. In view of ue.tions?" Liquid Assets-have increased to 52.85 „ 9 tie large Government.hens floated "None, thanks!" Dundee answered. Per cent. of public liabilities. during the rear, the total would indi- By ANNE AUSTIN. A further feature of the Liquid g ' The detective's angry resentment cafe 3 tendency among depositcra to - of Peter Dunlap's attitude lasted until Assets is represented by the holdings keep ample cash balances and to iidd y he was on the road int.) Hamilton. of Cash, Which noty• aggregate as steadily to their savings. Non-interest ' Then common sense intervened. much as.$164,630,724, and are equai deposits,'which in the main are the o - - - - - - - Free of anger, his mind reverted to to over 24 per cent. of public liabili- working balances of business and _ - SYNOPSIS. didn't know The Be pe the story Lois-Dunlap had told him. ties• farming customers, reflect the cut- . - Juanita selim .is. murdered at bridge. she 'almost snatched Beggars' ra'- •For in it,he was sure, was hidden the Profits.-for the year; as was to be tailor-3nt of trade activity_ and lower Suspicion recta on Lydia Carr, the maid-, P togs°ph key to the mystery of Nita Selim'3 expected, show a slight recession due Prices, being down to $1?.8,983,165 Flora Miles, in Nita's closet at the time out of my hands. As she btudied it, to the generiiI trade conditions and of the murder readins a note she thinks her lovely black eyes grey perfectly murder. Not at an interested in the from 3170,913,903. ­S ftogn hev'hu 0_ 'lk the lower interest rates that have re- • eT Cfrmne- Pvo Ilnr r ,emu l,or en sr_;Y�',yv�..,va, tv v.8....:,.�. .. �•:ttle � e �q, p fialreholder° *YII'ce.interested ':n •. _ lover and partner in blackmail, a.nd on "Cited since —" atre in Ham114-c, Nita naa been seiz-• eing ton in loan Re- Ralph Hammond, engaged to Nita, ,,, ed with a steno excitement as noon making full allowance for all Lad and Cut r is has more than offset the re- Investii aging the $10,000 Nita receiv- ."Whet did she say. Dundee in- i doubtful debts; and-providiag for cost ed; probably as blackmail, Dundee asks terrupted tensely. as ah:, was shown photographs of. a dtiction is commercial deposits: At dist ictrattonn former ssecretary, now the _ "Why, she said nothing just at first, large group of Hamilton's richest and of management; they were amply snP- the same time, the strong liquid poai- the girls were to a scandal at the For- .4 en she began to lac most promine:t inta ta' te. ' B_-t fic.ent to permit of the payment of tiun means that just as soon as u..d.. syte school, where Nita directed the g laugh in the queer- . b} dividends and the usual a r ria- • Caster play. she assures him none was. est w•aY-almost hysterically. :`asked there was the rubl A large group! pp °p recovers the bank is in a.po°ltion to Dundee questions Lots Dunlap why her why site was laughing-I was a _Of course there was Judge Marshall, tions, as also .to allow of a further take care of tY_e increased require- - -'she came afteraseeing photogr phehoi little huffy, I'm afraid-and she said but if Lois Dunl'ap�s memory was to contribution to. .$rofit and Loss Ac- meats of Its customers. ' the crowd as they appeared In "The the men-looked so adorably conceited count, be -trusted -Nita had not not.ced the -Ea.-nings have held up well, espe- +, Fogs' OoerR." ...a > • fhe3s-S?.� h 8.... (, ook .rlderly Rg-s;I Rr11P1mP)'s pt,r„ro ,,.,*;i STRONG LI .• in ;a— of the leasemad busiz,ass. the nau ea of the players." after that strange, hysterical excite- The statement which appeared a ;vity and the'lower interest rates is CHAPTER XX%III. Did she show more interest in one =17znt�:ad take=, posseaaion of her. �. a recent issue chows Total 4!i_reaexye centres. Pro fit° foz the. "I h.-A. to.hunt quite a bit-for-them," man than another?" '-And if it had been Judge Marshall Ai'sets of $765,712,920. Of this year were $4,861,849,.compared with - ` Lois Dunlap apologized as she resum- "Yes. When I pointed out Judge'whom she had ct me to Hamliton to amount, liquid assets amount to the. $5,448,327. They fully cove:ed divi- -ed her seat at the tea table and spread Marshall as 'Peachum,' the fence she blackmail wou1,1 Nita not have guard- large sum of $355,929,915, equal .o dead requirements of $3,859,000; con- the glossy prints of half a dozen large cried out suddenly: 'Why, I know. ed-her tongue befcre•Lois? The same 52.86L7rof all :isbilitie3:to the public, tributioa to Officers' Pens�o • Fund,. photographs for Dundee's Inspection. him! I met him once on a, party." was true about her unusual interest Cash holdings, aggregating $164,630,- $200,000; apprupriation for bank ^ "'Doyou know 'The Beggars' Opera'?" "Do you think her first excitement `-in Flxa Miles'. . . . 724' ana forming one of the striking premises, $200,000; and rest e.for „uSg "John Gay-eighteenth eentnrq, was•over seeing Judge Marshall am- Dundee tried ' to put :�imself in features of the report, represent over Dominica Government taxes, $600,000. - 6n"t it? . . As -1 remember.it. it- is eag the players' pictures?- Dundee Nita's- place, confronted suddenly 24170 of liabilities to the public. For a number of years the bank -•quite--" and Dundee hesi!ated,grin- asked, with a group picture containing the Dominion and Provincial Govern- has arried an unusually large am "No," Loin_ answered, after conaid- la'kenead of a' person man a woman ment securities-are $89,448,844, com- aunt of undivided profits. This year trans- "Bawdy?"Lois Laughed. "Oh, very! Bing a.moment. "1�i sure she didn't _against whom she knew something flared With $85,473,058 at the end of the directors have authorized a trans- =We couldn't have got away with it if notice him until 1 pointed him out. so dreadful and so secret that her sil- the previous year, and Canadian fer of $3,000,000 of `his amount 'to it hadn't been a classic. r.E it was, The face in this group that seemed to ence would be worth thoasinds of municipal 'secnritiea and Britiah, fur- Investment depreciation reserve: This we had to tone. down some of the interest her most' was Flora Miles', dollars: Wobld he have chattered of eign and colonial public "sficuritiea will be regarded as - saughtiest passages and songs. But -Flora played the part of'Lucy Lockit,' -that very person?- No; Of anyone $26,750,444, up from $24,641,816. ..lore, strengthening as it does.,the ! E 'r. ;it was lots of fun, and the boys en- the jailor'$ dltughter, and Karen Mar- else but that particular person! It The various loan. accounts reflect inter reserves of the bank to this ex- '( dyed It hugely because it gave them shall the other feminine lead; 'Polly was easy to picture'Nita, her head current business conditions, and ire•tent and leaving $1,IW,954 to be car- t. Asa opportunity to wear tight. satin Peachum,' you know. But it was whirling, with• poaaibiiities, hitting .down substantially from the previous rigid forward to credit of Profit and _ -.Ibreeches and lace ruffles.-. ,.'Phis is Flora's pidture she lingered over, so I upon the most conspicueur player in -Year. Corameseial loans now stand Loss Accoufit. : r - my husband, Peter. He adored being shaved her this picture," and LoisN.the grcup--dark, tense, theatrical .at $360,562,286, against $419,345,043; -The annual general meeting of the the highwayman, 'Robin of 0agshot,'" Dunlap reached for the portrait; of Flora. . a But of whom -had-she real- while call loans in Canada have been shareholders wifl be held at the Head _ :. . and she pointed out.s. stocky,belliger- Fors Miles, ngqpp��cpectgdly beautiful ly been thinking?" reduced to $28,951,263 from $39,137,- Office of the Bank-in Montreal,.,on ant-looking matt near the end of thg in she 18th cenfrly costume-Light - Dundee, paying more attention to-268.and call loans elsewhere to $36,- Thursday, Janha_y 12. 'long row 'of costumed players, in the bodice and billowing skirts. his driving Dow, saw ahead of him photograph which showed the entire "She questioned you about Vra, the hotel where-Dexter Sprague ]tad NO FAIRY "She couldn't get it into the Crystal !met• Miles?" Dundee asked. been living. On s sudden impulse he .. Two managers were discussing the palace•'° war the candid reply: Yon say that Mrs. Sel•ns accept- "Yes. All sorts of questions=-her parked his car and five minutes later Z. - ed your proposal tfat she come to Lame, and whether she was married was.knocking upon Sprague's door, the p i t of of a certain candidate for 'Australia Profits lay Opossums - - •Hamilton to organize a Little Theatre, and then who her husband was, a�d if -"Well, what do you want Plow?" the the part of Cinderella in pantomime. _ _ . after she saw there photographs?" she had had stn pe unshaven, slid man demanded. She her a good share of good its expor The number of opossum : stage ex rience,'tz Lois. P know- pelts exported from Australia more " ly Dundee ste lookb, but." said one, dubiously, -Dundee caked. Had she refused be- answered conscientious "She ex- puled into,t room slid ing the girl's weakest-paint, "-do you than doubled - n. the last statistical fore?" Flamed her interest by saying Flora y� to tell "Yes. I'd ne to New York for closed the door. "I want u think she could get her foot into the Year, the total being 3,172,000 valued go looked more like a professional actr9as me the name of the lean Nita Selira crustal slipper?" at $1,t;66,000. the annual Easter play which the For- than any of the others, and that Me. came here to_blackmail, Sprague." ayte School pate on, .because I'm in- .should give her a-real chande when "Blackmail?" Prague cchced, his ,- --- - - - ,- - - - tensely interested in semi-professional we got our Little Theatre going. I Pallid cheeks. going more yellow. - theatricals," Lois. explained. "Nita asked her'then if'she wail gping to "You're crazy! Nita came here to _. -.- had done,a splendid job with the play accept my offer, and she said she take a job-" this year, and I spoke to• her after might,.but that she would have to talk "She came'here to blackmail Wine- -it was over. She was not art all in- it over with a friend first 'Just be- `'�� and I am convinced that she sent .terested then, but lice about it, so fore midnight she tele honed me at y partner in her. 1 _ polite g p for ot. to act as a I invited her to have lunch with me my. hotel that she hats deci,:ed to ac• sel.eme, 'But _i'll make a trade with :`Bite•next day, and showed aer these cept the job'." you, in behalf of tie district-attorney. photographs,. in,the.hope that they. I L-adee's heart leaped. It was.very Tell me the name of the person she i`• woul1 'Take her take the idea more easy to guess who that "friend"'wasl blackmailed- and I will promise you' - seriously. We had borrowed a Little But he,controlled his excitement, ask• immunity from prosecution as her ac- ••'Theatre director from Chicago; and I ed his next question casually: complice." _ ' s :v ew we had done a reall; good job "Did she show particular interest Get out of my room!" of 'The Beggars' Opera.' -The local in any other-player?" - 'Very well, Sprague," Dundee'said. "But let me ve warn- "These- reviews--" i "Yes. She asked a numbe r,of ques- ! you a friendly 'stills' look eitremely pro- tions about Polly Beale, and seemed ing: Don't try to earry on the good " �` •J ' tessional, I don't wonder that 'they incredulous when I told her that Polly work. Nita got $10,000, but she also htterested Nita;' Dundee cut'in, "Will and Clive were engaged." got a.-bullet through her-heart. And 'YOU tell me what she said?" • "I don't see you among the cast,',' the gun which fired that bullet is safe- u_ "She rather startled me," Lois Dun- Dundee said. 'back in the hands of the kller. , _ - - =•+Ij fay confessed. "I first sl owed her "Oh, I haven't a grain of talent,"- You're riot going to get that,movie' '• " 'this picture of the whole cast, and as Loire Dunlap laughed."I can't act for job, and I was just afraid you might Get RICE of• That I was explaining the play-a bit-she two cents-can I, Peter darling? , . . be temp! ` ` Cad afternoon'." ' Here's the redoubtable 'Robin of Bag- (T: be.continued.) shot' in person, Mr. Dundee-my bus- f band!„ "You're the"man 'from the district LEVITY C,ar atbtsney's office?" Peter Dunlap There is always some levity, even ■ scowled,, his hand 'barely' touching in eacelle'i�t minds; they have wings Seep Dundee's. "I suppose you're trying to rise, and also to stiay.-Joubert. t¢� to-get at the bottom of the mystery - - . .. Any little soreness in the-throat glows'rapidly worse if - Aft at Quo t¢gt ECS of why my wife brought that Selim 'Animals do not know what it is to neglected. Crush some tablets of Aspirin in.some water, IbodY``ogg¢d s be superstitious," declares a' clergy and gargle at once. This gives you instant relief, and .. ¢r_- Dan t call her that Salim woman, TMetl Bli a lisps yEt t0 IleP* „* ►>,o reduees erImm-inf ion One mod ar le and you W� o titer:•• trots Dunlap interrupted with dig g--g-g- -��' ' by eo li mouse,stairs o_ 'a pass a white, cat-on can feel safe.If all soreness is not one promptly,re t. . •` yodn¢ `�g; more sharpness than Dundee had ever the stairs on a Fridays g Pe8' '. moth a t2• seen .her display. "You never liked - There's usually a cold with the sore throat, so take two - ¢ the poor girl, Were never jus to her." i tablets to throw off your cold,headache,stiffness or other "We]], it looks as if my hunch was Eharles Kingsley once said: "I will cold symptoms. Aspirin relieves neuralgia, neuritis, too. - correct. I told you at the beginning never believe that a man has a real -to pay her off'and• send her back to love for,the good and beautiful ex- New Use il+eely;it does not hurt the heart York-" cept he, attack the 'evil and disgust A _ I "You knew:I couldn't do that. But ing the moment-he seer it," Such - '# please don't let's quarrel about poor a test would rule out a great many. _ "r • Nita again. I Want to do anything who profess t0 Imps the good. There TRADEMARK RRQ,IN CANADA : I.can -to bring Tier 'murderer to jug- are so many good people who .navel OAT desire fo antagonise anything; they !a� "-There's nothi.•ig you can uv, Lois, want to get along in the world with- and I hope Mr. Dundee will not find out any trouble; they are not poi!• `: ISSUE A1o. .2,'33. _ �t ne�esaary 40 .quiz YOU again:" - five, strong; aggressive characters. _ 4_ „�¢.a• .:r...•,:.,,r:t.�z^-;,m..r,-.' -ID”-�� - _., - s.;.�:: - _ 4-_• .. . to. . -- .. e,. _ r., .�. __ _ -,.x" ,•°..�7�.-.. - .- - '�:ez.�:'Y�.. `' ;14.600,000 Arrives From Britain - -EVation's Leaders Voice of the Press Is- t.-I!Ill� � Pay Last Respects - °"- To Dead Leader -� CAnada. The Empire and The World at Larger ;A Hoover Attends Fune� Ser- CANADA 3 bushels per acre is moat'effective for ;, thin vice of Coolidge—Neigh, - _ -. Helping a Brother - purpose. Incidentally, it is also shown that heavier seeding produces ti £ _bors Throng to Lying - - >.. There is something more then mere- - p ._ � j. ly good new* in the announcement a heavier yield of grain per acre.-De- _. In Efate _that Britain and Canada have.come to .partmeat of Agriqulture. ' Northamp*n.-Iu tribute to file the assistance of Newfoundland In its - memory o Calvin Coolidge, who had : t les.nancial troub It is an instance of THE EMPIRE ser-ved as pie�ident of his cohjntry,the Five-Da Week members of the family helpag a broth- Y w nation's leaders and the neighbprs of er out of temi.orary difficulties, it A shorter working day and a shorter d' years' standing joined together on Sat- Tight be said, in the vernacular, that working week, without diminution,of urday in last respect. - _:Britain and this :Dominion have wages, are increasingly looked upon One moraine h+ur was allotted fo,- "chipped 'in that the ancient colony as one of the most effective ways of - the men and women of this Connecti= f may be able to meet ifs interest obli- reducing unemployment. This to op- •" "" cut Valley city to pass by the bronzed -' -Cations on Jan. 1. posed by employers in various Conn. coffin in which lay the body of the This is the more notable'at a time tries on the ground that It would place thirteenth-president. Soon thereafter - •-..when other members of the family are them at a disadvantage+in competing a youth of the church was to-conduct gip' themselves not any •too ' well off,, in for foreign trade. But if there is in- a service *in the presence of Calvin _ the financial sense. Both Britain and ternational agreement for concerted Coolidge's successor. Herbert Hoover. -Canada hays�enormous bills to meet, action this •objection fails. Such an k and other representatives of interns- _ _ gip• Ku but they have strained a point to help agreement may be-legitimately looked tional officialdom. ,rr the little Dominion. Canada may be for from the World Economic Confer• And finally, toward mid-afternoon. : -Ypunger than Newfoundland, but has ence.-London Daily Herald. in the Green Mountains, a hundred grown to be the big brother, and re v miles northward, there were to be the _ cognizes a big brother's obligations. Canada's Turn rites committing to his Iasi reatiti - place the man of_-New England who Altogether, it is very human ac- An important Canadian firm is to es- , tion. this lending o . hand; and it is tablish a branch In Blackburn for the non the highest )3onor within the gift fully -appreciated by the people of 'manufacture, of electric cookers, re- of his nation. - --- Newfoundland. News from St. John's frigerators etc. Aftef a preliminary Black-Draped Town Indicates that the loan of ;1,250.000 survey of various Lancashire towns, Calvin Coolidge's, fellow citizens, uas been.zeceived with-touching evil representatives of the qrm who were still stunned by the suddeneas of hi; dente of thankfulness. Following the searching for puitable,premises de- passing, needed no proclamation by. Premlerp announcement that help tided on the India Mill. Blackburn, Mayor Homer C.• Bliss to close their liras assured, members of the Govern- brought to-their notice by the Lance• shops during the services and until bent joined tavoluntarily In singing -shire industrial Development Council. noon. Such a proclamation was mere "• Oland of Hope and Glory." "The Maple This building contains an area of over formality. - .. .Leaf" and "God Save the_King." And 40,000 square feet, and it is expected - Hours before the service began, and with it all there has been no hint as to that employment will be found for 1-a 6.4ure tae ooag,was transferred - the advisability- of confederation with several hundreds of w e from "The Beeches" to the chureb. al iauz tae aitogetner satistaa Arm celebrated their jubilee this year, crowds gathered In the 'etreets,"pass tort' business IN marked by two•admir• They were the pioneers 3n Canada of John Bull's bullion is unloaded at New York. A.ttay truck came Ing beneath buildings draped in black, able features: generosity and good their particular type of manufacture, alongside, the giant Majestfwrad 814.800,000 in gold,.was transferred. -hurrying-to be first among those who taste. But therd L no telling to what and will be the first Canadian Arm to -_ would pass by the bier for a final - tt may lead.--Toronto Globe. establish a works in Laacashire.-In- glance glance.at one who was to all of them dustrial Britain. Canadian Wheat Wain Derailed a famiillar figure, to a few a -familiar The Tragedy of Youth - • •� . friend. One of the most serious features of P Discrimination Against shippirrq Price$ Stronger 1 G Are Inured They•who had known him as Preai ' the present economic depression is British shipping is excluded by many dent, and in other official capacities, the lack of employment for young men foreign countries from their, coastal did not go to the church for the privi Jusf out of collegiate Institutes and trade. Thus British ships.may not Advance of Cent oT-More in `three Coaches Roll Down 75- !ege of seeing him as he lay. in state. - -stiniversfties. Thousands of youths, carry cargo or passengers from New All Futures Despite Light :. foot Bank Near Hawke v. They dralted until it was time for the having. completed their educates, are York to Charleston or San Francisco, E_ xports bury service, immediately'after witch they _.. - finding the doors to employment bar--American shipping is aot.tYeated by as - departed. red.-London Free Press, in this manner. It can ply from port a Fnntpeg,=Speculators and Invest• Hawkesbury, Jan. 8.-Three pa3- Only Mrs. Coolidge, 'her'son. ' to port in the British Isles and engage °rs bought wheat CIA,the Wihsnipeg senger Cara' of a' Canadian--Pacific and his wife, the former Florence Censorship 3n inter-Empire trade. The day has Grain Exchange on Friday for the Railway train rolled down a 75-font Trumbull, and a felt of the wldo•v's come to end this one-sided and unfair second time In the New Year, and,- embankment between Calumet, Que.i most Intimate friends followed on to + Members of the British board of_ Como d s nation discriminates unfair with outside markets standing firm, Afid Pointe aux Chenes.Lansing minor -Plymouth after the service. _ movie censors have recently,rejected ymo r wheat prices brushed aside lightness inuries_ to 12 = -- nearly three hundred films because against Our shipping, similar discrim• persons, who were Message "Flom the King they included blasphemy, ridicule of inaton should be applied to that na- of export figures and scored gains of brought to Hawresbury hospitals for `•religious beliefs, death treated with tion's vessel's_ in our ports.-London a cent or more in -al`f-futures. ;May London_-The King sent the follow- treatment. flippancy and the portrayal of vicious Daily Mairr. Y gained 114 to close at.47 3'S, July was Heading for,Montreal, the Monte- fog message of condolence to Mrs. Cal- . up an even cent at 48ira,while t3c�obe vtn Coolidge, :.--31ves. Some more pruning of the same Bello train ran into a broken •-ra just _ -kind would be an excellent thing closed at 49 ;/8, ! 3�8 better. "'The Queen and I are deeply sorry. -India Accepts Offill before teachings-railway _ridge over -='everywhere. Brantford Expositor. Prominent factor !n the' rise That to learn of your tragic and unexpected India should now en joy a large.e:- the RoLge Riven' While the ocomo- left futures a,good three cents"above bereavement, and we hasten to assure pension of trade in the Colonies-and five, tender and baggage car of the _ De canon while she_ where they stood sites the sharp dip you at our profound sympathy with Canada's New Cattle Market D yields nothing I of December 16, was a spirit Qf pp. train remaiped on the track,k, the three you and your family in your irrepar- that should act as a-bar to her Indus• passenger cars contain '17 persons, " - - _.. The end of the embargo mesas, trial progress. That for the first time timism prevailing transactions on all rolied down the bank and were wreck- able Ioea." horeever, that Canadian cattle have a grain exchanges,. Broomhall of Liver- — , she is m give preferences to certain ed on trees and rocks. The cars were much wider market in Britain, that pool declared the near future would U. S. Jobless 11,590,000 many Irritating restrictions have been British Industries is of immense 1ta- reported as having turned.over two or ' g portance, especially in view ' of the see substantial increases !n world three tames in the fall. Labor Chieftan Reports '-removed, that their movement once wheat trade, which would tend to off- - taaded In not restricted. that Inland new Constitution to which India Is $ix children of Mrs. Emile Gaston, , --- • now looking forward. We hope that set shipments expected from southern 3B, Verdun, Montreal, and their R'ashington.-An "all-time peak" of markets are opened, that expensive by the time it is actually established hemispheres." mather; were an Ong those brought to unemployment in the United States, veterinary charges are largely elimin• Chicago also registered substantial according to. a report -by William sited, and that certain grades of Cattle the mutual gains arising out of the hospital here. They were suffering Ottawa agreement will.be such that gains, Liverpool was steady. whtla -from-shock and general -braises but Green,_ president of - the American _ ormprly prohibited, will now be ad• it will be accepted b all Buenos Aires is closed until Monday. eS Federation of.Labor, . who estimated p, y parties u . their condition was regarded as favor- that 11,590,000 were out of work to _ matted. Only when the exchange the'basic economic principle of Aaglo- able. -.situation fights itself will the Lull �''�Y' Doctors stated all injuri.-s• were November. force of this measure be appreciated radian trade relations.-London Daily Britain Gripped Noting that this figure was greater .by Canadian livestock men.-Ottawa Telegraph. superficial'and not more than five of by 130,000 than the previous high r JRurnai. By Technocracp fl+e injured were expected t+ stay in> ". . J- hospital loner mark, reported for August. be added :. .,:. . : ,.... AMERICAN i : : that word from affiliated trade unions Pace That Kills _: Understatement —L, indicated the total for early Decembet - -Poople of today think that the ace .As for the long-necked subject of an. peace Essential Between Man �. p Duke of Gloucester was even greater than that for the " of life is fast-much too fast to be der-statement, three new items have and Machine, Says Starts On Hunts Trip' previous'month. . conductive to old age; but they, are recently been added to the collection Lloyd George � p `-Those out of work are in greater -not-the only nes'who have had that There was, for instance, that bit of London.-The Duke of Gloucester, y need*now than ever before, for aftee feeling; and still the pace grows fast- the plaintiff's testimot;y in Lilieafeld Londor„ Jan.. 8.-Technocracy, or third son of King George, aceompan• :'1 • 's° ♦ some similar theor nt into ractice three-.-years of depression- their -re s' or, and people continue to live to.a v Lillenfeld, a suit for separate main- y p P + fed .by Captain E: W. Brook, has : may save the world from utter chaos started for Marseilles, France,_ on sourcs are exhau'sted," Green said. good old age. . Thin thought 18 em- teaance brought by a Brooklyn bride. and `•`ultimate revolution," in th^opin route to the Sudan, in North Africa, 'In the, year ended October, 1932, un• N phasized by an American writer who It seems that, on one occasion, the is of David Lloyd George, England's where he will spend tyro months employment increased 60 per cent., recalls that as far back as 1832 there husband had beaten her, -blacked her but the number of families sided fa- were'people who saw in the "mad eyes• s:eratched her, torn her night- w-sir-time premier, expressed 'in an hunting. creased 94.6 per cent. and the amounts �.. hurry" of that-age an omen of ail for dress land otherwise maltreated her. article in the Sunday Dispatch. ' Besides "shooting big' game with a of relief given-88.6 per cent. the future.=Chatham Newe. Her counsel asked.wliat her domment' Lloyd George is one of the numer- gun, the Duke plans to do a great _ •+One encouraging fact, however;'fa - at the time had been, "Well," said ous men high in the confidence of the deal of camera shooting, for which shown by the November unemploy- sE Clean Hands Mrs. Lilienfeld, "I' was quite stir• people who have been' giving serious he has taken several hundred feet : I q men't estimate and by'our trade action "If is 'affiimed that Prised. Not to be outdone, Justice C°rtsideration to the-problems created of moving picture film. paper money, is a b man's competition with mgchiner,*. Before"starting, the Duke was no- carrier for November and December, carrier of disease germs. If it were Schmuck awarded her the relies she unemploment s-increasing less rapid'. sought on the ground that Mr. Lilten• a wrote: tified by the War Office that he had . the only source of infection a lot of "Until ace has been mada between ly this Fall_t1fau.In any. other-depres- people would be almost immune these feld had, as a husband, been neither passed the promotion'eaaminatlon for lion ear." -, man and the machine, there will be the =rank of major' !n the Hussars, y days,-Edmonton'Journai. loving nor lovable.-The 11 ew Yorker. chaos, unemployment and ultimately for which be sat a few weeks ago. • . " - Britan's'Record revolution Tilden'Will Retire Trade With West Africa His comment was one of many m °• There are no blots•on the British g, P • And 'Become Promoter 1Palm oil is bulk is being shipped the Sunday-press indicating the i Thirty In111red _ from Nixerisi,_iI to Tialifaz • Thia war debt record, But there will be a - with which ta+`}fr++r+rano i+�wa � mia�-! - - 4ew movement through all-Canadian very large-sized blot on:the record of a New' York.-William T. Tilden 1 American Governmea'. If does not popular imagination. The new theory. In Dublin Riot former world's amateur tennis chsm- hannels is a direct result of the Im has swept the British_ Isles and Ear- "t alter the British debt a eement be pion, now a professional, hay air �... •eriaT ECOnomia Conference•agree• g ope, with a rapidity similar.to that nounced'he will retire from competi- ,ients, under which palm oil is given fore.the next semi-annuar payment is which reports indicate it has taken on More Serious Trouble Feared ':• due,-Providence Journal. tive play late this year,�and probably - preiereace, and•to secure the pre• :^ the United States. 43�v_aLAriniee C1ath �prUmote large indoor tennis plants at - brence it must come in through Canal - 1an ports. The use of this produce, " ' "^Dtiblin, Jan 'S.' 'Rioting, -which Brooklyn and White Plains -N-Y -- • Widely Distributed Tree Canadian Wood Ordered - ? "I'll be 41 in Febrtiary,'h Big BA f• d Canada, of course, is not new, and • y 1roke up a Cosgrave meeting and sent , -�-'hat this Dominion'has consumed h as Ottawa.-Aspen poplar is one of By Famous British Firm �t leant 30 to hospital; brought the- explained, "and I feel it's .;•bout tin ;y on coming is largely through United the most widely distributed tree in • Montreal.-= Huntley & Palmer's, prediction that today's was the first to quit. I've been in big-trme ienal tes ports. Now, Canadian ports 'Canada, being found in' every pro- Limited, British biscult manufacturers, serious outbreak of a -series-between- -since 1911, both as amateur'and-•pro- get toe business, and also the bulk Dominion.' F_• • 1 wince.of the Its northern have decided to purchase Canadian now and-election day. fessional. the export o'f scab a9*ell:Halifax limit- extends almost-•to- the Arctic.-lamber for the manufacture of pack= Col. T. F. Higgins,'leader of the At-present Tilden is engaged in pro Braid. _ ocean, At the Mackenzie delta. From ingcases._ Following the -Imperial so-called "White Army," supporting fessional tournament • appearances: the wood of the aspen are made excel- Economic Cdhfet6ud lac' Ottawa;-the Cosgraye,in-an ultimatum'to the Re- After appearances in-New York and a. Barley Smothers Mustard sior, boxes'and barrels for foodstuffs -British firm negotiated a contract in publicans, declared: "Thin election possible coast-to-coast tour, Tilden - perimenfal" Work Carried out at -and certain kinds of wood-pulp. Lum- this country, and Jan, 6 it was an. will bo fought vtitkJree speecA•+#et•all -will head-a group of players A.haki� .• Central >bperimeutal Farm Ot. ber made from it is difficult to sea- nounced that the first shipment, con- or free ap eeh for n4nd!' a European trip about bane 15. a, al Conclusively that barley soh "arid" very peifsh'able: -Iii the -stating 'of'1,1000,000 feet-had reached Leaders in the Irish Republican his return to America he, expects ti - be used most effectively in Prairie Provinces it is an important London. It required $50 English army have declared privately that begin arrangements for building kie bthering out-mustard. It has been source of fuel,-Forest Service Dept. freight cars,to transport the lUmiser to -they wiiinot submit-to•Cosgrave's rule -indoor tennis courts.- They'll cost a that�ar OY.so71rT► lit the iata_Of of the Interior. Canada, the biscuit factorr•st Reading• if elected. =100,000.-he estimated. �• .: .,.-tip... edY.ais-•.c-•... ah r.t, : y... ,w:`Si� ,�„•�, 4_444.'kr�i - .^- ..h'�'4..f..•"" '.� a-...t..,y, .. - .S+w _ ._. -�� - .>.s+'_�. -- .. � - - ..� a The standing committee reported so much and that their work is of _ _ uttVUGrrnM. e7 lO 4I1 �f and recommended pavruent ab fuUuwc•: such vital ifnportancP t, V?e country- i10W German �reatme�[v Payment of the fulluwiug eipensrs of surely entitles then: to a very rn•ach Tie H. -Nfalcolm fa_::ily are' a'1 re .,a,tOpS Constipation the recent•n,univipyl elrctwn. viz: F. h;zhrr standard. of li:i.r•: that they covering from the 11L u. ,• _ - TERbtS G. Harri,+, D H U. Div No. 1•, It 00; ��' are kettinq or have ever Rot. They A. and Airs. D,•bs6n, -o? Oshawa; Ad-tug on Both upper and lower , tit's per ye ax it•3o;t vuam+d� es•- J (%lark. No '2. 1.2.00; E %V S:eep,No :3 have. never been extraragar.*._in pr- werc visit;rs _at the hone of airs_ k,wel, the German remedy Adlerilm B•bscripuvns to .he :,'cited Stara and Great It. Ct Cuyrie, 1u �,-'IY 5rt: li 1'Dac• porton-tn others and irstead of our Philip or, urda}. !tops constipation. It brings out taw BnWusz.uoin advanus. idsun, N05...11 00: H �' lfowh:n N", officials telling us we sh,,uid do with- bfevibevz of the OfI'ic'alBoard.of tia }o:sors which cause gas blftting ana t3, lI W; �i'C t3aylee, .1�., i_i.t�(;;. 'kl l: c Jaf sleep' E. C. Jones, druggist. -- - - fj, II Turner- No 8, 3ayIe B ��' Jones, No 9, out evierything,they,should be tryin cl�re: were- ir_ Clareri or_t -Lt. coft.er- drgggf JOHN MURKAR Pro riet4r: -It eo; Tc re�R, do h�, ll.� + W J to suet � much as possible for us a- Pr,ce with the Claren:ort Church - ! p biunkhouUreg 11, o W. Also Johu Our just right. -Where-game ace they Bard on Monda;•__with the. .v_ew of TENDERS WANTED ----- - Dlulkar, paintipg h,tllut papers, ptu playing'. The value of farm products :electing a"perrnar,ent pastor. Rev. __ clamatious, assessor's sclredutes mud in Canada in the Last four years dr- Mr. Ju!1, o.` Brook!in, will cc:,t;pv"%he- Tenders are-inviced for the I>esition : NOTES AND COMMENT6. stationery etc.,65.25; VUniCipA1 R•urld opped about. 1rri billion dultar-s- it pu'--.t 'rere-next Sabbath and the Sac- of Caret;�ker of PK:blie School Nu. 2, supplies, 15.16; H N'Turner, delivering spite of greatly increased product- rament of the-L�. Ts Q+upper �•i _or- q tender not necessarily accepted. Thruukhdut all Cheiatehderu the f ballot papers etc.,lu d5.- 'Also the-fol- ion. To 'say that-nothinz can be-done adrnin:,ztered. -' '•.pasf4eek has been filled with the I lowing additional payments: Munici- about'it is ridiculous. •Why did .tits _ ' Atha under in writing, la be seat pal World, supplies, .55; The Toronto prices of farm implear,erts drop or.- Card of Thanks to the undersigned not later than spirit of,Christmas. Everywhere Stamp &Stencil Go. dog' tags. 33 39: l} about J per_ cent when prices Jxn. l8th. Len Burningham, %here lia;t been a, great effort to D'A Beer.burglar ins: fur tax collet- farm products dropped .53.1 per.cf:" To the Electors of Pickering Town- Sec'y-Treas„ No: 2, luring joy-into the hearts of the tor. 11 70:W Lehman,•refnnd dog tax, *hy are th? wages of capital still sPi'p• - - - Pickering. eo 1e, sad special'effc,rts have 1�' G Hackney, ehovting dog found the same-returns on tax exempt I r_o:x take ti`s opportu.^.ay of +�rl - p _ p �wori ving sheep.5.00; 'H Pu¢1r. rreas., 7,11,.UUe6L Vlt t,utatea Gel,tS e.�• FL:'ni 1:. been made to bring cheer into �L mpa. 1000; .W Ct►es�ter. constable, r�I� on Jan. 2nd, 19$3 - balsalary I93.2,60.00; D R Beaton, on Simply because the manufacturers p l • , and gave (��n��N��� 'those homes that have been suffer.- _ -the bankers and financiers have cot• r,fe •suck(. a splendid' ,ote for ire _ j ` I• -acct of salary, 126,00. `ing so greatly-from the depression The standing committee on Relief trol 6f things 'and -the farmers are reeveship. -?While you did m>l lose , and other causes. 'While both reported and reported and recomtnen• content to let them have i.. When y, r rote .,r en divisions but came V ompunq dad payment as follows: D Gannon, Nvill they --taken up to their position out '•x•ith a rna;ir:ty of 65. But also the Old and young were, well remern P y which is steadily getting worse i.r. the returns _fror:: the Rouge Hill Divi- relief for J Hiltz; 15 00; S G Morrish; bered. ip the Riving bf presents; groceries for Benno, 1:3 01; F L Green, spite of efforts.so make.us believe .sinn.•No. 4, carne in, or what is better :MNg, THOS. LAW,0W-NER - - epecial effurts wet•e- made, as is coke to Hiltz. 5 00; ditto. Mantle,9 00; the contrary. The farmers must save kr.•>w-r. as the Summer Cottage. Divi- i always the case,. in bringing '()y Sadler.-Ravey, 2 40: rent, 750;° W W themselves! =ior., we lost out .b: 21 votes. Write COAL AND COKE Sadler:Rroceriea for Ravey, 1.20; ditto This letter i= not written in, any receiving 10 votes and Chaprnan-96. into the hearts of the little ones; airs Priest. 10 00: Relief for ,Mantle spirit of carping " criticism_ of our 'Wishing- ore and all' Health and Try the New Welsh Coal -who have not yet been able to family, 30 00: &J.S Chapman, grocer• township officials, but in the'hope _Prosper ty this co rirz year. - House 2130 Phones Office 5900 lea to H McDonald;9.00;ditto A Copk,-that -they wiTT seriously concern I am, a.nravel the mystery surrounding 11.96; ditto, W Barlow,a 50; J O'Oon- themselves with fundamental pro- Your Well-wisher and Frierd, Santa Claus. But as they reach nor, 15 89; -Anderson, 14 02. Booth blems as .thev affect the farmers. JOHN-A. WHITE. OPEN / N G . _snaturer years a shock Cotnee to & Murison. for supplies to H Rose; Andrew Glen _ 7.20; to G Baker, 14.77; to.-Brayley, *� AEZ`ER�HENEW YEAR - ; 7tthem when the trrith is revealed 3,10; to W Bartow, ,80; to A Cooke, - = Fine' Nursery � oe to them. 'Santo Clout was some 4 00; bal from last month,8.11. The Editor's Song FOR 193;3 FRANK R. JACKSON .thing real in their lives and for• the standing committee on Roads -Hoe. dear to my heart, is the steady ornamental Trees, - p1soP' _. and Bridges reported and recommend- subscriber' Evergreens and Dwarfs. Glenerst store-Hardware,- Groceries. _ weeks before Christmas they=ed the following Payments;Geo. Pegs ' •- '-•would count the days until Santa drag cons 8' and 7. 11 00; ,Goo Todd, O pays m advance 'Without skip- Flowering imb g V be.Hedging, school Supplier Eta. drag cone, 2 and 3. 5.50; A 0 Clark, pings year, Climbing Ylnee, Repair work of all kinds immediately -Claus would make his regulry haul gray R Line.3.80; E Stork, haul Who lays down two dollars,;and of= Roses and Perrennial Borders; - aftended to. - - aannal V464. MX4 vocly OL.L� amd-drag-R-Un-e dad coo 1. 9 80; Fred fers it-gladly, _ Dahlias and Rockery Plants, - Terms 0886 ,motors¢ the atter of little feet Wright. haul gray cons 8 and 7. ¢.00; And casts around the office a halo Bersy Bushes and strawberries, p R Lispr.drag con 9, 3,2t': W Linton, of cheer. -Gooseberries and Currants, BROCK ROAD GENBRAL S10RS ' ' �. would arouse the other innmtea of drag con 1.9.00; W Paecoe,ditto, 3 00: He. never says stop -it, I cannot.af. _ . Asparagus. ; - r -the house, while evidences were o Moltroy.drag con 1 and R line,8 00; ford it, J. T. ELLIOTT, AGENT � � J Beelby,drag:con 8, 190: C S Bryant. Or getting more papers each day than, .:being• sought of the visit of that haul gravel con 3.'23.40: E Bryant. I read. PICKERING.ONT. 20tf dear old ,pan with the long white ditto,MAO--M Bryant.ditto.22.50: F but alvvays says.-send it, the •whole lbair and whiskers. But too soon Crawford. ditto. 16.20: W Ellicott, - nutfrt likes it, gravel can 4, 11.70; O Hubbatd. haul In fact, we re it as a business THE WHITE Boo$$ the time comae when he must g - gray cos 4. 6.00; J Buster, haul grave! need, � _ enset the role carribd out by his cons 3 and 4. 18.80; A Cheater, gravel Hoar welcome is he as he steps in parents. He may not have the R Line, 7,96: L Annis. haul gray R : Ipa 1! , the sanctum, • .- _ Line, 17.80: A J Taylor.drasi cons 1 3, � boy o•f receiving Christmas giftrl, 3.50: -Woodward. haul grav coa.5 How h° makes our Sear thr,b, how but be has the joy equally se 8.00 ' C).arlton, dicta,33 50: C Houd, he make, nut eyes.dance,- _ lLi'E 7UFFEft THE FOLLOWING EXTRA 9PECIALB FOR drag.con 4,6.00: S Fretz, rep bridge, We outwardly,thank him, we mw�a.rd- :,Rreat, of dispensing gif ta. Itia a , THURSDAY FRIDAY A-ND '�AT�7RDA"Y - con 9, 80: D Nighswrander.dr rg and ly-bless hire, ' - ' "� tri receive ilia as the pod-will 3 p g g clean ditch "coo 9, 5 4n; W rn Squire, A steady stibsc ►sez.. fin pays m ad- -of,those who are giving, but it is dynamite fuse and caps, 10 t•': J Salty- -arcs• °_7c per lb. or 7 -.' r Qreatpr o to give to those who dos,1 slues!, 2.25; Jas Coates, dynes- Tea, British �grow1k, 3 ti8.-fOr .i • �' _ joy mite. 2 35: J Sodea,gravel eons,6 and , _ are in need _and _who know how 7. 15.80: A Taylor. clean ditch con 2, and shoe grav con 6, 11,is Macaroni, ready cut, 41bs: for -• 22C _ to show their appreciation._ The - H York, i+ rrt of Christmas is the a tit of ditto,360. J Hopkins, labor fl11taK in • large t' _ } W and widening road. Roaehank io,d; _ QR dol, 1{$ 19e`• •,g,v+og• For nearly two thou%and 8.50; $ Rose.d,tto.830; Ira Brown, , . • years'the birth of ghrist'bas been ditto. 17.40: A Stroud,ditto,22.00; W g BN,low,ditto, 17,50; I. B-, 8 F,ditto, Soap, wonderful, 7 bars . . •25c :celebrated thl'on bout the world 17:.0; Wm Bails 1?.(>n: $ Fawkes. P� ditto 1 .70• a Fawkes ditto 2L.10; F 2 , a _ in the satraps irit as it is to d p. - - p Watider,.ditto. 280-1: �J Ravie; labor .- �- -- = , . - -- for breakfast, _.....- _ "No other historic event will coca- filling Rosebank rd 'and shoe grav con Sunray, a natural food, _reg. 23c • c iz !pare with it in the way of remem- ), 21.30; A Lee, labor Rosebanh rd and - lbering.w great- event. But why cone 5.6 and 9.44.8); S. McCord. grav + 25c can 5.3.90; A L Bean. cieanditch con Soup, Aylmer., tomato, J tins ,should it? For no other dvent land work RO�ebank rd.4 83; G Win- 'ba9 had the same influence for ters, ttrav con 2. •27;90; E A McKay; "GALE -REGISTER. Sugar gran. Or yellow, �•o lb8 . 49c nod os the cumin of Christ. Co. Treasurer, 47 per cent of railing of • Ig g Whitevale bridge an 50 percent of PRroA`ti, JAN, 20TH-Credit side 30 - d3is birth was announced by the painting Larkin's hriyge con 1. 99,19: cattle. 6 ho+des, implement•, grail } _ .. U Cooper, gtks. oil and anti freeze far I etc. at lot 5, con, 9, Pickering;, Nd- Marmalade, orange, 4o -oz. Jar, _• 25c -- : aaRels by singing Peeceon earth. oinia Bat+a�n P. O., at the res:. truck and,wheelbarrow and pick hand j R •good will toward alen." It is oa4y lea, der:ee of Gen. Lee. -Terms : rain � 41 T7; W'ldclrooald, dean ditch'! g - i by embracing the teachingit of con 1. 4.00; C Wright, bawl grav con 7, and sums of$10 and under,cash:over few Dust Pans, �o dear, 12c sac Christ that true ha ruse can 11:00: F Barclay. plan con 1. 5 40; _ that amount 9 n,un.ths credit. ,No pP S Faradale.drag con 7, 8 00, .L Gates, _reserve. Lease expired. The farm - - ceome to the earth. W hen' -the haul and shov grav con 1. 15 50; L i• to rent. $ale at l p, m. Fr llscw'9 of all nations are built on the Petty.ditto. 1.80; W Hohin¢er,ditto,. Postill, auctioneer: - - : 'teachings of the Bible, and .lived haul Jf Mitchell, ditto.280: h Powell. .. . _ ... BOOT_ H � & MURISON PICK.ERING haul and shoe Rrav R Line and gravel,\ =L'. B Tap9��o, of Bowmanville, - .top to by the people, then peace 19.06; H Bradshaw. ditto. 3,80: Gen %111 be in town shortly to tune �I�T'�T��� will come to this world. It is trtie Field. ditto,3; 15:J Divine,ditto.7.20; pianos. Any,,vt•ders left at THE Jtl j� H Down. ditto'7'20; C Pbilliips. drag Ni;w'a office will receive protu pt tthai-ocslled Christian countries and rep culvert con 5,5,2x5: G Phiirpe, + + . You order :IPHONE PICKERING 800 ..We deliver ' id o uvt Hesitate about going to rep culvert con 5, .50; C R Puckrin. and careful attention. ` war with their aeighbcirs._ That drag and baud gravel cons 2,'3, and 4; COirN1',Y COUNCIL 33 25, A Percy. rep culvert con 4.S 00; COUNTY OF ONTARIO _ $s. becau+e their - lives are not J Phillips,•luaus on wire fence con 5, _ - dominated by the spirit of Christ, 9.00; Roy Ward, on acct of salary. The--first.meeting•of the Council of P1C erlllg HardwQ.' Le: More �ntwaTdly, they are Christians, 2 J D Remmer. drag cons..sad 3• the Corporation of the County oft fa Ontario for the•year 1933 will be helr _ -but they"lack the Christian Spirit, _ - ` ]LETTERa TO THE EDITOR pursuant to statute in the Coun�- sad are Christians in name only. Chamber in the Court House in the =1But that Spirit 'of Christ is more Attending this year's meeting of Town of Whitby on Tuesday, the 24th is evidepce to day than it has ever ratepayers of Pickering Township, day of January, A.D. 1933,at the hour _ - - - !been in the past. .There hap never the 'writer was surprised to find that of two o'clock in the afternoon. We are deeply grateful for the liberal _ apparently in this locality the farm- All accounts to be laid before the atrona %"n in the past snch great efforts era are still,thinking in terms of the Council should be forwarded to the p a extended to us daring the $ to maintain peace as there are to- old economy which is no longer ade- .Clerk,properly cxrtifUed,at least three F -year 1932. _ .. •=day by the League of Nations. 4uote to meet their probtems,- The d-ays'before the meeting of the Coun- ' They ' may not ' alRays achieve idea that all we can do is cut e><pen- cil. We ,ask for a eonti�LUanoe of that ides and see how many things we can DATED at Whitby, this 10th day b relationship' dnrin the year *uccess,but their activities show do without is absurd..That only mak- of January, A.D. 1933. appY p 8' Y •t,6e tendency of the times. es the geneAl situation .worse. The R. D. RUDDY, -upon •which we have just.entereda , _ . fact that the tarmetrs have produced County Clerk. ? : 'PICKERING COUNCIL. ' - '"The above c needd imet pursuant t0 *tatute on Monday, the 9rh lost. ' Members elect all present, all of whom ' -'moo`' - r . -. - _BRA 'COOK the 09th of-office sad tonic toe+r . • f t heir positions at the oouacil tahle, the _- r 63ve: E. L.Cbapmao, in the chair. •----' A petition from the ratepayers on - r : lr'airport Rd. 2►ae resented risking for - - X. mas S eiratwwe and road Improvements. RIZE BEEF AND LAMB _ : 'B -lawswere ppassed a ointin the p - - - 1 var ous townebip officers. These gill Sirloin Stea1F - 15c ,Legs Lamb ... 15e - e puoitsikW u".. -..I.- 18c Lotus Lamb'.. .:. •12} - A pleasant duty was Men's Braces, 50c., 75 cents and $1.00 per pair performed by Wing Steak ... 20c 'Fronts Lamb ,.'_ ' , 8e ;Reece Chapman In extending-to Clerk Men's Garters, 25 cents and 50 cents per"pair R. Boston the thanks sad deep ap• Porterhouse Steak .., :20c - Loin Choke... _ 15c Men's Fine Shifts,90 cents tap - sroreciation of the council and ratepay.= Men's Fancy Elose, 25c., 35e., 50c.-and 75c. per pair Hers on his celebrating his.5(lth year as hrp+ Banda 25 cents per.Daig •clert of this township by donating to _ _ -_ • -'Gloves,-Scarfs, Ties, Boys' Braces at various price. _ the council his personal cheque for - '•SPECIAL Boys' Gt►pa, 49 cents each -1150:00. to be used-for relief purl,oses, _ « ` . " dr.Beaton has been the roost faithful - Boys•Leather rather eosts,,size each Sohnider's Uicispyerast Lard, 2 00l Men's Leather Coats, size 40, at 8.95 each o teervant in the township employ, his - yl - A ---'services and ability .. are. -known - _ _ Ladies' bilk Hoae,Kayser, 1.00 per pair t.hroughnuc the province, and be has 100. per lb. pkg. Underwear for Mao bud Boys «sheen ,eft,red to as the most efficient : •--' _ _ _. _ _ ` , .,i.wwnbhip clerk in the province. His - v - Phone 2904 �•: ai.ability 'and knowledge, his _ - - - - .1 c en,.l. good-natured the dfappoaitson per. g R D enit i,• =r to be the much•tbought-of L - D L EY «- :usod ;,I;;,t,ly esteemed clerk and friend / C E 0 r -of the township, that is generously Butcher Pickering P C g R = N 4 .accorded him by eseryone.- , _j�'iF�"'•I•i rr•�r, _�: F. 'r •': '. .T a. / nom'-s. ' - .e CLAREMONT Quite a large number in the Mr. and Ildre. Casket' were in ' 141 r. Tedder, of Toronto, has WXe ANDER170N village and surrounding district Oshawa on Saturday. bought R . H. Cuatee' house and r Mrs. Bert Mantle, who has been have been cunflned to their homes Morgan and bars. Pugh have tut of ttLuut seven acres, and will ill for quite a long tinge, is notim on account of colds and the flu. both been confined to the hou=e engage in- market'-gardening. fie _'DUNBARZON ` ',•; proving as' feast as her friend" A number-from the two Sunday with an attack of.flu,•4iu.t.are now took possession on Saturday last. t ' a - would like. Schouty are attending the Town recovering. bliss Harbron, v.ho has' been ill Mr. Tomlinson, of Richmond ship Sabbath Seboul Couventiou Mrs. Minnie Bennett has ceturu for souse tir»e Nith heart trouble "1 ill S U R A N C E `: w Hill, spent a few days daring the being held at Green River to-day ed home, after spending a few and is under the doetor'a 'care. it, AUTOMOBILE. .-_.holiday with his son, Dr. N. F. (Thursday). days .With. relatives in. Toronto now soaiewhat improved. Her °r Tomlinson,and family. The many friends of Thos. Scott and O,rkville. sister, Mrs. Reesor, of Oshawa. is FIRE Our teacher, Miss Irwin, is mak- who has been suffering for Beare D. 141 and Mrs. Morgan flpent waiting on herat present. BURGLARY iug her home, at present, with from war iujaries, will. regret to several days last week with the CASUALTY 1► Mrs. Magnus Morgan. and.Miss hear that he is now in a very crit 'fortuer's son, Alex, and blurs. Mor -Tlunnell with Mrs.Scott. f LIFE INSURANCE James Evans Evans is bus these dove ical condition, gan, of Lindsay. Canada's # y Masters Wellington and Leslie David and Mrs. Pugh and Ralph 2 Phone Pickering 7920 301y = cutting and hauling wood in the Brown, (•f Toronto, have returned and-Miss S. E. Evans visited last • bush. He does not feel griite so- home, nicer spending their vaca Friday vq:xth---_Leslie-and-- Mrs. Most Scenic active as he used to be although tion with- their uncle and acint,--Feasby, of Sandford. BONDS-Government. Municipal and ----]ie is only 87 years of age, but be Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials. ' '•ie still able to du r roan's work. H• G. and Mrs. McIntyre. Mrs. George --Morgan had the OUTDOOR RINK Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per Miss Bertha Bacon, teacher of misfortune to fall down the back cent. cores mudreu FURLI, tenuuck u: the Agi❑court ub►ie senooi, enter ate a at hter hums un F Ida lads 'the Marsh Hill public school, who taiued a number of her girl and fracture her wrist. y Mr. _ 1NSLTRANFE-Ail classes written in- :.5.. was unable to return to her school friends, to a bridge party-at her Morgan, who had a bad heart SKATE THIS-WINTER eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- •when it should have opened after horne, betore resuming er work attack about two weeks ago,' is - �T -r storm. Accident and Sickness. • the Christmas holiday on account g CEDAR - - GROVE Phone or write ,of a.severe attack of flu, was.able after the Christmas vacation. slit! confined to his bed. .. Our young people are anxiously The Baptist people. wba bought • tiff ED.,BOWMAN,Whitby to resume',her 'school duties on waiting for frosty weather so that a lot of standing timber'from Ross -- •' Monday they may enjoy the- exhilarating Evans, held a bee on Tuesday, Large,Ic•e Surface, t! Tbe'Youog People's Society of sport ut �k%ting. The mild wen when they cut the wood and drew Lrp-to date Music, DINTY S'' GARAGE the United Church on the fifth line P - Skating 7.30-10 p, m., • i. " they of the past two weeks has it to the church. Another bee. Cora Brock-and;&ingeton Rde. of Uxbridge will present a drama, destroyed what' ice had' been, will be held later, when the wood Dancing 10--Midnight. ` entitled "Nora Wakenp," on the formed. will be cut into stove lengths. -- :' . ___evening _f Wednesday, Jan: 18th. _ Mrs: Girvan, who has been General Repair Work all care, `+ V` The proceeds are in aid of the -- living with Mrs. Readman for FNEE LUNCH guranteed at reasonable church foods. Admission, 20'ets.; Simple German Remedy several years, died in a Toronto AND:COFFEE prices. children, 10 cts. For .Stomach Trouble hospital one day last week. Her EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Acetylene Welding. The regular meeting of the W. friends in Claremont regret to -- Batteries ropatred and charged. M. S. of the United Church will New York.-C.Williams, W. 145th hear of her death, as she was vac �- - - - ' - Firestone and Danfop Tlree.s - --be held in the basement of the 9t. °vas all rundown and had' no pep y Fool Old Man Depression sad skate church on, Friday, Jan. 18th, at or vigor. Vinol (iron tonic) gave him highly esteemed by all who knew T ead&yligkt• 8..vlEate and vue. new-strength and vigor AntV mad"9-hero- - 2.80 P. M. A good program to new man of harp. E. C.Jones. drugg= The Official Board meeting of Admission, Tuesday 15c and 5c Refreshment Booth in Oonnection being prepared and a fall attend, ist. the United Churches of Claremont Saturday 25e and 10c Phone Pick.7500; t once is requested. this being the and Brougham was held on Mon- (night or day). Arst meeting of the year. A 10 day afternoon in tae United _ cant tea wilt be our vtz mi, 0.. close - - at -a• ,call-was _- � l 48LE)W� T�e- •of the meeting.. extended to Rev. Mr_ Glover, of - : , Many motorists are wondering Smithfield. The call was practi- s 421y PROPRIETOR .,these,days where they are to get }`the money wherewith to. pay for Eyes ca{ly unanimous: �� ' y -their car licenses. . The highway department reports that the Hum• / �tAbt� g'g jj 7 i '. ber of licenses issued this year to _ Leach leas th" w&B issued last Modem_ , -'TORONTO r , year at the same time. The pro- bability is that many ears will Single 50o. Return 900, ed -oy a long holiday this year. e EVERY HOUR £ygigbt Specialist ' Under the auspices of the Public at 5 minutes to the hour Llbrsry Board an illustrated lee- Y v Opt. WEBSTER�S d'''s'.a 0 tore, entitled "Viewing England b C. H. Tk�cle � from 8.1 5 a to 10.55 p. .5 -by Proxy," will be given by Mr: Eyesight Specialist �•y/ t 5 55. 7 t 10 55 a. m. and 3.55. • F C. Jennings, InspecOr of, Pub- Nye NT A'r�NA7, 5 55, 7,55 and 17 55 p. m.)and DISNEY BL:OC.>X, lie Libraries, on Friday;Jan. 27th, -' _copyright 1927 at 7.10 and 7.55 a. en. daily Otihsws at 8 m.,in the Community Hall, DIMONARMS are in use by busi- except Sunday. 10,55 ei. ru.. Opp,Post Omee Pbesae Sias _ P• (EFFICIENCY Hess mm,engineers.hankers, 3 55, 5.55, 7.55 and 9 55 p tn. - ."Claremont Adults, 25 cents. Part 3 judYes. architects. physidam. Sat., Sun.&•Hal. only. 11.45 children. 15 cents. A good attend judger.teachers. librarians.der- p pt, Sunday only. - - sore is,requested. Everybody is - "Part 4 _ W=cn, by areeawful Haan and s • welcome: Many- remarkable conditions map "Boman the world over. Leave Toronto tvary;Hou v Rsv. J. O. Tottoa. of Myrtle. be referred to. Let me cite an incid- occupied the pulpit in' the United ent of a contractor, who on account ' Are You Equipped to�m2 on-the half hour 'Ubureh 'oti Sunday, when he of an uncorrected error of this nature The New L2ternatioasl provides from S 30 a. m. to 11.80 p.m. preached two excellent sermons came down to washing dishes in a the means to success.unt�t i�Q� (except 10.80 9 m� and 12,80, ad- Lord w tins day. 10,80"an. 12 30. 380, : to fairly large congregations. On restuarant because his eyes would k"Oa'rns 2.30; 0 a in.d p. m,) and Sunday next at the morning, ,er- not_permit hi to c on success- daily pt 9aa• nr arty u ou seek efficiency and ltd- �' = vice tha Sacrament of the L fully at his work. After his correct- vancememtvrby not make daily _ Snpper will . be administered by 4on was applied he was able to go use of this vast fund of inform- 7.80 and 9.50 p. m. Sala, 8no. �'` Rev. Mr. J ull, of Broriklin. who is back.to his work ag l)An successfully.- - Orion? & Rol. only. Eastern fr..e�rles514 :Moderstoe of Session, The even ' Then again Iet me refer to the case ao,oavocabutsry Terms.27"P-me . Standard Time. ing service will be conducted by of the lady vrho was advised to seek 6000 tuuettatlon.. ,'Din`s" Piatae. Oomfortabiv Heated Coaches - M440 Geoa,•a hicar subjects. 19.440 - "lli<ev•lldr. Irwin, of Whitby. relief for her discomfort by a than- 9laaraphicar Enuw. Provide Home Comfort for _ The regular monthly meeting of ge of climate but after her 'eyes and R�,r.a,d 1od'ia-Paper F.atisas. Winter Travel. j •� the_ Women's Institute . will be "muscle correction was worn, perfe:t writsforepee . Tickets and information at f • held at the home of hire. John comfort-ensued, without'the ;recess- men vase.. -Gregg. on Jan. lath. at 2.30. The � of the added expense. I recap e o° rr a GRAY COACH LINES When time approach e et program will consist•of Canadian another incident of one who did with- a w, of peL PPolk Snags by ogre. E. Palterer, out relief or glasses or eye.correct- M+v it Eastern House-Pickering elute final how the #on for a matter of twelve or fifteen i name tit: m�,� we execute Current Events by Mrs. Lye, and pacer. ' ,a Musical Demonstration by Odra years pause of a remark which led G,a - � be e�� in' a Caskey. There will also be an ex her to believe nothing could be done �,w,l mute tribute to the c>la}nge of silt patterns b all the to relieve her. It was found upon ex- C0 s• q persons they have been members. q-•' Mottorns b y New nation that both a distant and a 1 ep m'Mam. ex+eded to honor. Ors Years ie ours to ripe as we may.. near correction could be accepted and creative sidII secures On roared" night about sne good vision result. - What of the _ _ .- -- the'b� me�� Thursday many cases remaining uncorrected "No Greater Tribute" i -dclock the fire alarm was soaaded, because some one remarks •they will . _ • fire having broken out in Lye's grow out of it. What of the many N. W. STAFFORD >l,lacksmith shop. The 'firemen cases of buying glasses by mail from ominian Hatdware Store > 3. werd soon do the scene, but their an ad. WhIA. of buying, any glasses Wliftby --siervices were not required as the without an examination. !All these - phone Whitby 'fire was soon extinguished by a are contributary to our worst coed- - 462 - z bucket brigade. The fire. was itions. _� teatin�ed _ : Regulation Hockey Pucks, ` -..- ;.� .15 = -caused by s spark from the hot - • eehe* which had fallen between ---------_--_ � Small Hockey Packs, .. .10 , ithe boards. The south end-of the .PICKERINC Hockey Sticks, .:.` _ ..:15 up w ' shop was rather badly damaged Skates, (we•are clearing them),... • .. .IS up : Cash Meat Market shat was rather badly : .Window Ventilators.- .. � •. .50 The annual business meetiag Axe Heads, good grade, ... . ' .98 �a+� * r �n♦ and roll call of the Baptist Church We are prepared to take and deliver Bork Saws, ••• •• 1•� �i iA�i L was field on Thursday last when your order thro•�ghout the village on Whiz Floor Wax, thoroughly tried (one week)... •• ,89 � Ca• there was a fair attendace. The Thurs.. Fri. and 9st. of each week. OLD ENGLISH WAX. no nabbing, dries to a shine, V reg. price 85c, to introduce ,. .. •• �� Ohea for farm and country 'following officers were elected c - Best Meat Values Obtainable p r�;tdla a = Mrs. Morgan Pugh, clerk ; Thoe, 8 Lbs. Sausage,.. ... 25c Waxing Brush, long swivel beadle; 151be. •• 1.59 Y Paterson, treasurer ; Mrs. Wm. 8 Lbs. Minced Steak, 26c Monarch Weather Stripping, enough for door .!a Windstorm tomraaa�e on bnildiags. Birkett, financial sec'y; Evans 8 Lbs. Stewing Beef; .:` 26c wind-mUb.81106 etc. : - Ward, cboii leader • Mre. Mary 2 Lbs. Trim. Pork Chops, 25c We still meet nail order prices and oa'r arrangement _ ._ _,__Automobile Ineuraaos Forsyth, organist; lyre. William Pure Lard, per lb. 10c with Canadian Tire allows us to eell from their tot all kinds. EirkeM asst. organist. The vari Phone 4200 " circulars at their prices plus the r. - itt'ARKS FOR SAL® _ nos reports we f a very Batts ALLAN ANDREWManagei•, transportation only. Write or phone A�: tre�e , factory chars Te _. s �• The annual meeting election v _ If too far to came to our afore, phone tie-we will ED e.'B O Y1l M A K °- . L. E, ONE/LL get the goods to you. of the Claremont Bap __. --= - 20 WEUTBY, ONT. x Aiet Mission Circle was held at the FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND home of Mrs. Brown.on,Dec. 28tb. _ EMBALMER CHAS COOPER ,_ �CLAREMONT -LL�- Reports of the past year's work.--- - • 1 ' --- -were given. The treasnrer's re. Successor to W. J. Mather;' ppoort showed that the Circle had - 8touffvtile ,,y:s.-„Dl _= �iFore than reached its objective. •Night and Day Service tV ' "The following officers were elected: F A L L' : SPEC I .L S �taasYSrt� e Honorary President-Mre. A. M. 'Bueineae Phone Residence Phone ?v*h-,-President-Mrs.Jas. Coates. - - - - ;• u_ Fire t-Vice-President-Mrs. G. M. 'Forsyth, Second Vise President- THE "MADELINE" We have�ri;eupply of Grab Work Baot� and ldiner Rubbers for the Y Mies .Evans Ward, v _ Fdll Season. "Call and see them, = Secretary- Mrs.R E Forsyth. Asst. Sec'y- _BEAUTY SALON - - Mre. .W. Miller,. Treasurer-Mrs. Anti;FreeaA •end Whiter Motor Oil for your car. Exide Waife'rd, Asst. Treasurer-Miss As you and I know tide drawing near B%tteries, iB.%tteries charged 50 cents. - ♦ 1$. Brown, Inspirational Women- Christmas, the time for.a nice smart_ Mies& E. Evnne, Agent for Link '•Wavette" Permanent Wave How -Mre. Hammond, Organist-Mrs. about giving daughter and yourself a L len tale Salm rn, 1;x.:;4. 2 tins 19a Rolled O.its,7 lbs. "Palmer, Auditors-bliss -Evnne real Obriskmas Gift, one you both•will Glover L9af S N�io)n, .� ik,2 tio9 23a Macaroni, 4 tbs. •11A25o • - get real pleasure from. Oood nippy beed- o-, H,.'. 20c Pastry [Flour, 24'0 45c A 50e ',,and Mrs. Paterson. A program I'm offering special Christmas prices: Peas and C r,oro,3 ti.r, ;25!i Pare Bread Flour, 24'0 70c- .given by Mrs: Lewis' group and Adults. 82 50 Tom%toea, per tin .. " lOc 93 lbs. the singing of Christmas carols 8chooltiirls. $1.95 9aedleis R:using ..; 27c Oaoking Ooioni. 12 lbs. .. .6"cluded the meeting. Lunch Commencing Nov.21st and lasting Was then served and a very pleas- for one month. Phone`Markh,i Lu;6402, WelDeliver Sold and installed by ; 'ant eoci4l hour was spent -with 3„&a,dell ,r X&N2 dLe11* 'Mrs. Brown, who was one of the :� •General , j!,,. R1Vet , FRANK J PROOSS ..`shut in' members of the Circle. Piiooe l.W6,1 CLAREMONT • �► m.; M. Du11Ca1 s Merchant' C een mCgZaM "•ONTARM JS `J ,�z 7­7 7. -W _X.-, S .J a I" Say This of Horses 0M Across the ages tbey' come thus dering an On faithful hoofZlorthe horses man, disI Do You Know? Their velvet eyes are wide with won- daring; _'Wo - 1d They whinny down the wind In all. r IIX MAIR M. MORGAN ver toubs Vibrant with all the bugles of old. "A WOMA"'I Place Is In the Home.- wars; Their nostrils quiver with the i sum- mer scent . .Pigeon Ho$as. -Keep some sachets between the folds Of grasses In deep fields, lit by pale it* Ths following scrap of wr Ing offers of silk and lace. stars III goodly moral,-from which we all can A second Place for sachists Is among Hung in a wide and silent firma- Your handkerchiefs. It you keep your ment. profit, for no matter how we try our 1ninds, like' desks, do have the unfor. cass scented, then you will find that And in their hagrtH the.' JI ',as tunatai habit of becoming cluttered you can-make your bottle of perfulne dreams of earth, :With the o go much farthef. Their patient- plodding furrowed to ddities of trash: "Once upon a time, some lively mind A third way of using=hets is one the sun constructed a desk that 'provided a 'ew women Indulge in. This ts to pin Unnumbered springs before the en. group of Pigeon holoss, the idea being a sachet Inside your hats, Air them gine's birth % that Into these apertures could be carefully first, the Minute you take Doomed them to sadness and ob- p aced documents of a like character IJVIQn. them off. Hang them 'by a window, 'Which could, as,occasion required, b with the Inside exposed. Then, w Across the swift new hen day I watch 1ound easily. You put them away In their- boxes or them go "In principle this so' in their stands pin a sachet to the Priven by wheel and gear and unded all right, Damo. dyi but In the long run the 'evil 'of the inside. Pigeon hole Shoes, pardeularl party shoes, can soon made Itself pa ame. way, with al- Say this of horges:'eaelneq Iesve, ha. InOunt in the life of the man at-the ra- be treated in the sy vantage. Be sure of the airing, how- hind deak. Automatically, there, was push- ever. And don't forget the toe pads No glorious legacy of waving manes ed. Into'the pigeon holes -not always or shoe tress when putting away. For And wild proud hearts, and beels h0- Ahe right document, but. many other If a_L-JAL4LLeb3 Una Lvie cne wind. aII; some fragrance, you must first have your No heritage of anclint Arab later date. So that you had a distinct straIns will-be Blazes withln-a cylinder" cold spark; drawback: the Pigeon-hole became a incongruous to have 'An engine labors with", sullen lire, things In. apple pie order or It "11I of lumber room. Dust began LO them sweetly scented. Hoarding no dreams of Acres sweet Aettle—things were forgotten. "Pigeon holes are receptacles for all fa This Is the in-bitweeii season'la the and dark' 9 No love for man has ever surged hion world and the w4bather some- sorts of cast-offs, and you can It Pa how discourages Intensive buying of through w1re, them In plenty in the Minds of many 801PI6. Comes a diff[Cult matt any one thing. The main thing this Along the farthest slopea I bear the er to be- year 1p to wear something bright In rumble solved, and rather than face it and get the way of a blouse—collar and cuff Of these last hoots—toraorrow-Lhev it definitely Out Of the way.' It gets set,-buttons, etc., and You look as well will be still; That In the big grain elera-toris at .�oatreal there Is'a machine . Then sball the strength of countless th* Pigeon-holed. Nothing good can re- as feel gay and cheerful. at can pick UP a loaded fre;I*ht_t. and tossing It about as though it suit from so weak an action. it has got to be-Aealt with some day, and horses crumble were a toy, empty it. of its. a less than a minute? The photo- putting it Into that place of dust and A Sailed Dinner The stanchest rock and level Lbe graph shows a freight car being unloaded by one of these machines.- There Is no substantial meal that �4orgetfulnesa is simply postponing the hAshe9t.bill. The unloading record of one of thes"achlaes Is three cars-Ju two decisiOn."—Selected. is more economical and nouriab!ng an hour minutes. I After-that lets look over the ward- tonal An&man who made machines to gain than the old-kajiloned tradit Sl�all lose-himself before'their;ruth. w robe. It's not a bad Idea to start ltb "bolled dinner." Carefully prepared less power. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the all-important undies. For Instance:, and 'attractively served. this. simple meal will please the most fastidious Arrange the vegetables around the t,on.—WImile Hite Moody, in The Na- Strap Holders -' 1 1, 1 ". . . . .Farm Queries meat on a large platter in such a way If You are bothered *Ith your slip that,the 'vegetables form a,-garnish. 4DUR RIGHTS ry 'or brassiere straps slipping down over Be car�ful.too.that the vegeiables,are Henry G.' Bell, B.S.A.. Dept. of Chemist* 0.A.C. your shoulders.it will Pay You to take not over-cooked and broken and A14D3 t people fail to.get from others a little time off and sew holders Into M' h, all the consideration they might Address All Letters to Farm Editor. 73 Adelaide its y when sent to-the table. Every. 'One, inch, The plat- dresses. These consist of about thing should be piping hot. havo. They do.not realize t r in that they J .. ,WeS ,,Toronto. All Answers Will Appeal thi of tape, fastened* to thS ter and dinner plates heatid before Would have It it Only Ithei would sto Col.umn. If Personal Reply i Desired, Enclose man ts ik single snap to fasten them. least consideration from every one YOU Our great-grandmothers served their P� Stamped and Addressed-lEnv'elope. shoulder seam of Your dresses, with using. demanding it. :The- who ge ro I him Is the ma� W­ . . . . . .. attach the two Pieces of the snap, one boiled dinners 4b In large;- deep Cho most. And ther man for every; plate-like dishes.which were Mad.4 es. whQ ,:to either end of the bit of tape, mak a 710 Ing Is loop, when shut. H. P.7-1 have 10 acres of 4ti.y!eats at prevailing prices wifl'pay for You merely- pecially for this purpos -one loves to show 'regard-is-be-who loam soil where-I intend to sow e. The deqp th loop. never a oats 1 much applicatibli of manure. open e slip It around your dish,was supposed to, ho the heat next spring Have grown alfalfa oa . H. B�--I .,kish next spring-to plant. Ishoulder Btraps, and Id ski it or even seems to ex -then sniP it shut. and keep-the meat and vegetables hot Pect, It, If. we find oIs $eat- this iame' piece of-ground two pre�- potatoes On an acre Of land which It holds the-straps- tn.place a4d pre- for second and-third "helpings." ously noticing that -a certaln'�Persoft irents any discomfort. from slipping. ious years in order to in'ocu]Zte the has beer. in sod the past year. Soil among our acivalatances always seems to be made more or. an-d de- ground, and' I wish to sow nlfal!a is ligb.', well drained and had stable kttchen Kin4cs with the oats this spring. Would yo�i manure. on it. last�fall. _Is'_commer._ Perfume ferre*d -to more readily. aAd welcom- me wn-with. the oii.% 'ciAl iertilizer- necessary on this- as Whed dyeing articles a. home, dye-a 'ed I ad vMe if hme go' There*�'& real ton' , more gerl�,,, than *e are, let as Ic In the very length I will injure them'� Will ime help to gro,ind? of cotton, dikrning wool, "Or ask oarsetv*s- hone4tly it the reason, stiffen the straI that the-y wcI ' Ang*er.—We cannot say that fer- thought of using good perfumery, mending silk at the same time. Then Is not just this: that he does more!notlodge? What kind and how much tilizer is necessary fo the growth,of' -blends or tM always fresh lavender y I *hether You like th-s heady, exotic wb6n the dyed article needs repaWng for others, and as" less for btraself -but our demon- will have mending materials of than" w' I lime would- you so-1 How man�j potatoes on this soil, �r eau dit cologne. Nevertheless we the exact shade* e. R.Ights-getting I a swe pounds alfalfa is. necess I ary? WoOd stration, experiments show that Where ire all'gulity of overdoing It at times. Butter 1111e.—Peel add sIlc4__1 result of rightWvIng., If' we really you uge ftrtilizer! PoI planted *following sod ,art Therefore, one sure way of getting pot lb. raw, want our rights, lot as ' banish all fertilized at AR atoes. and Put ilito a pie-dish. Sea- hints ol'this from our lives and our�� Answer.—Lime is not ugually need- a rate of 750 lbs. per ed for oats. Cereals. such as oats, acre with such fertilizer as 2-12-6 or he elusive effect is to have Your Ila- son with pepper andsalt and'a little actions.. 2. hrive on &-ne-u- 2-8-10, an average increase of - lerie �cented in the d:-esser drawers sliced flaw onIQn. Put-dabs of 'butter before you put them on. barley, wheat, &x., t over 7 on top of the potatoes and onions, half UNMAPPED tral soil. However, the addition of 9&bushels per acre has been obtained. lime has been nowa to increr.,I tiie At present_.prices this would -show a Saciets come into use In this way. 9111 the dish with: water. and cover The YOU usually can get sachets of the with pa Newlyweds had bought a tur- try. Bake until the Potatoes key for ChrJstmas Day,. and'as-N'ew- yield of oats slightty, The tend-ncy Paying Interest on, the money Invest' Fe scent as your favorite perfume. are,cooised. -of lime is to help strengthen the ed in fertilizer. lYw�d was a noivice at carving his 1 1 straw and is distinctly to help fit INFECTJOUS DIARRHOEA. wife-Insisted on his learning how to carve from the'cookery book, so that the soil for the growth of alfalfa. -Al- On one to three days after birth. What's Wrong Pu=le I falfa requires.a delinitety sweet soil. the lambs suffering from ihis disease, he should not display his Ignorance, before their guests. Likely it would be possible f;,t- you to will.'stop nursing, have a dull took- have your spit tested before ipring. and spend the tim,16 lying down'. The When the turkey appei�r�eo on the table. however. the bost was plain., could get*a sinall reac,.) soil set '6xcretJs is yellow or grey--hiti in You. ly at a loss bow to begin. from. your Agri6iltural 'R,pr6senta- color and soft Or fluid. Infected lambs "Why don't you carve it ' aear""i tive or' from the- Department Of usually Aie in three days after the disease starts. This disease is due to asked his wif6, Y' kno Chemistry, 9.A.C., with Ix-hich you anxiously. on w rm that gains entrance 'Into the, uld test the soir or -CO you could send a 9v 4 exactly, how It's done." �n a sarnple of about one pound.either stomach anii intestine of the -lamb. "Of course I'do, love." said Newly- wed, �'bat I can'i find the dotted to your Agricultural Representatives-Dirty yards and pens are dangerous, offico or the,laboratory at Guelph and a' the ewes iie, down on suc�, get- have it terited for lime. ' This will ting. their..teats soiled, and thereby trans?er _tne germs. from the, dirt SOFT. ANSWER tell. you definitely whether lime is y it: flo6r to the mouth af the lamb. Clean necessary to sweeten your so A mem-,er. of Parliament had an The use of phosphate-potash fer- up and keep the sheep premises cle4n overwhelming sense of his' o wn Im- and dr�. Fresh bedding should - be portance. tilizer, or, if your soil is not particu- Whilst itaying in the co�ntry he I I arry rich, an analysis of fertilizer of provided for all lambing pens ancl changed for every Case. If the dis- happened to a about 2-12-6 at the rate'of 200 lbs. I cross. a' field. *here ease has been troublesome- iia Lqt p bull was grazing. On seeing him per acre would 'help insure your years, anti white scour serum, can catch of alfalfa and would to the,bull gave chase, and after a short tend be used on II the,lambs and ewes and sharp sprint the member of strengthen the straw of the oats. as a preventative. Prevention by Parliament. succeeded In clambering T,h-e . Field Husband"* ')cpart- maintaining a high degree of sanita- over the fence b6fore the bull reach inerit, O.A.C.. recommep4W� sd'v;ing 'tion around the premises is easier and ed him 0 e of about twenty lbs. see-d4 r.acrle in less expensive way of control, than is Bursting--mLith rage, he sougbt the order to get a good stand of.alf'alfa. treatment. farmer and protested agidust thlel M. F.—Would it be wise to top- N U1K(Jt1AU1LLL0-&1S--0�M Indignity. dress fields of- grain with manure-, is disease is serious and gener- 'oats? We ally hills the lamb fore it is two "Do yIou know Who I an,:, he� _�A' ihe..grain is wheat and be demanded.' were unabl- —_&m e to get the manure out in week� 61d_,_7We germs giinen nce "No," replied the farmer. "Well, I!m Mr, Biggman, M.11," -t.,,c fall. to the circulation' through the raw Answer.—The stand of wheat can naval cord, at the time. of birth.' "And did ou tell the,bull that 'There ire be materially hel.p6d by a light top. Clean lambing pens, fresh bedding for 4rom fifteen to twenty mistakes ln�each of the cartoomB �w&s the quiet rejoinder. dressing of manure. This can -be the pen, disinfection of the stump of Vial I1P'-Ve* weekly on this page. See If you can fInd,them and' then Aone any time- through th'e -winter, the naval cord with a ten per cewt. h MORAL but be sure n(yt to apply too heavy a carbolie solution or other disinfectant tb Iftl v-t ICb will be published, next week.. The; moral sense grows but by et- dre'saing of manure on , tfi4 wheat. for a few days until the cord heals is' 'A ercise. nswer t'O' About 4 to 5 loads per acre has begn strorigly advised, if this '&a"" st Week's Puzzle. StpAings ao n6i match. nt results 1 . 1 . as n rIrs belt does not reach arouBd. Initiated In Cqodship, set� to make - the liver, has been prevalent on L 'Tis even as man grew probatively found to give excelle which causes grey.spots to develop on j.,JwO t $gels missing o: umbrella. Gl' the manure can ble has only two legs. Alan's pants legs (In. not match. A fairer moral worl� -than this'he * Xor the oat field, the, be applied during the winter if the premises 4-uring the past year, move .61rl's seat has Duly one leg� Horizon stoPs suddenly. finds, soil has been plOwed.- If not , we the sheep- to new quarters and keep' Alan has necktio.but no coliar. Guess now, . -hall Is 'not fastened to any- Man's coat sle7eve too shori. what a Tpe known would suggest that the manure -be thern' away ftom the-old pens and' 1king. hereafter. applied to the Corn or Wiii--ot'her Yards until the lambs are two weeks' . Man's-bat Is fiot alike all artmaid the oirl h as PVck,-.t in back of sweater. brim. ground mid that the oat Crop be left old. Clean up, as Tnedicines are oI GlIrl has only three'lingers. Hopre makes to-morrows, but Bell"t, to benefit, from the hold-ovw leffiect little upe when this diseI friters thef No bill-tons ot man's coat, . I : i . . bettg stronger� makes to-days. after fhecom CM. It is &uI if cirmlation of the lamb. 0 Al < Bald Attacks O OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE — -- � -_- ()WI Laffs ;Chweified Advertising 1 N OFFER TO EVERY .IN1'h:NTOR. " 2 �3 4 S 6 7 13 1V 11 y A ' A Toast . • f_ LSi11 91 wautrJ lu•ru�)..t,y ..u�: .ult N. M. Ward finds Wonderful Pick. nformatlon sent rrae, The,Anutsay 3-an. �' Here's to the man who plans things- Me-Up In Dr. WilliamV Pink Pills posy, world Patent Atu,e, va eta ltutrk ,r. I1 l3 - 14 Builds things-makes things; Street" uttawa, Canada "! have had at. Who prates not�f wonders of old, -Brings tacks of the'en' ri LUMBAGO , 0 frequently since 15 16' 17 1f3 Nor gloats over ancestral gold, _ Wonderful 1919. and some - - - But takes oft hi coat*and takes hold PLASTER OF "GOi.LI-;\ UHUI'S•' �. will relieve the wur»t ca"ea of times very bad at- 19 20 1 And does things? Lumbago. Try it anu be convinaed. boo Vitality. tasks, but always and i1.e1V preyald. Uallaghe 'Itemedit:% < ' when on the road _ No matter how seriously a man is Peterporough, unt. to recovery I take 12 23 24 5 7 28 29 30 injured, on the,way to the hospital he : t 4 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and t -find has the satisfaction of knowing he WINTER T t R M them a wonderful pick-me-up." 31 2 soon will be Betting along as welt as So writes E. M. Ward, 'Saskatoon, ' Sark., who further states: "I would can be expected. from Jan. Sid Shaw itwonesa hcw-la recommend -Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 34 35 36 37 of Toronto. Secretarial, A-•comAing, Stenographic Courses. l'Pry nal At- to all sufferers from that rundown, Visitor-"I suppose that your home • tendon. Aaelsrance to rutnl"yment ;r ti+ttteas tPPlin¢_ t have taken the ,II town !s one of those where everyone from Special Office Practice ilureau. Pills on many occasions, and they 38 goes down to meet file sere a Catalogue tree, Address fit`. H. :ah:tty, seem t0 tone up my blood "wonder- "� a't'e/.. way-f uu,1eo l,:b 1 fully. I have been anaemic for years, .42 43 Village Wag-"What Lrain? and, find that, when I get rundown, after taking several loosen of Dr. Wil- Cynical Cynthia thinks it's too bad ' llama' Pink Pills „the color comes 45 7 48 so many people give up dancing,otterCh D8y back to mq cheeks and I have won• _ they're married. That's about the I goes to church on Sunday an' 1 derful vitality." 49 50 SL 52 3 54 55 X56 only time they ever put their arms ' listens to de text.fF Dr. . Williams' Pink Pills rebuild l around each other. It sho'ly helps my feelin's wben any health by creating new blood and In- mind is getting vexed creasing the red blood cells which re- 57 58 s0 store the wasted tissues and revital- Balancing the Budget De'Sab,bath religion puts a calmness. Ise the exhausted system. They. re- Teacher-"We-borrowed our sum- in de heart- �H move the cause of rundown or nary b1 92 orals from the Arabs, ottr• calendar I But everyday religion needs a chance Due conditions. Try them. At your from the Romans, and our banking '• to do its part. - #rr}ggl yg° Sr.m-S�tie-Iialiaaa-Can anyone-thi a t: Horizontal 44-Trunk is-rut ,,, -Dar's de :tiionday rellgiou when yuu's 45-Above 20-Pouch oLChar pies. got to go fo work. 1-Biblical character r +s 47-To appoint - 22-Shelters _- _ 1 ur lawn-mower from the n I .when you i _ Chye Do It 4-To fasten 49-Refrain 23-Inn Smiths, our phonograph from tLA A stop to shirk. And, de Tuesday i $rowna and a altar of stns from Miss musn' s h ------ ---.._ .._.. 9-Proverb b3-Strong- -- L4—rronouu _. Flrtitge3ta- F ida1 mat. 18-Collection of facts Evans." . Salute, Handshake, Tail-Coat, 57-Manner _ 28-Topers _ - urday as well - Cutlet Frill, Shoes at 23-Boat 68-Attends 28-Pronoun . 1i Girl's name 60-part of "to be" '29-Chewing plant Here are some answers from exam- Needs everyday religion thous no 15-Sentence construe- nation papers of school children: ringin' of de bell. ' a Wedding 61-Favorite 30-To worship , j .- - Probably few of us realize, or evt t tion 82-Unmetered writing 32-Beetle A man who marries twice com-mica One. dap a Iearnin' 'boric de goodness` suspect, that in many of our everyday 17-To spread out 63-Animal's foot 33-Rather bigotry. an' de light: - 19-Goddess of discord 35-Bone In Christianity a man may have'only De other six a-showin' cat you got enstoms we are following unconscious- _ Vertical 21-French article � • $9-Musical note one wife; that is called monotony. de Ieason right. ly in the footsteps of ancestors who 22-To climb 1-Holds 40-Scottish for Jolts A spinster is a bachelor's wife. played their parts on the world's stage 25-Father 2? Some 41-River in Italy A skeleton is a man with his inside Sunday brings us comfort wit ' de long centuries ago, writes F. S. A., 27-American island 3-Aide _ 44-To solicit out, a tside off. beauty an' de rest, fohn O'London's Weekly. $1-R arm .•4-Mark 46-Shoe But-de everyday religion is what .puts Thus, when the average man raises 331-Lessened 5-Art of mounting 48-TO ponder Give Her Some Catnip you to de feet, -Selected. e ' his hat on entering a friend's house he 34-Latin conjunction ti-Enclosed 49-To _ probably does not know that he is p Mrs. Gabb-"So your husband ob- Imitating the knight of old who, be 35-Because 7-Fish b0-To hasten _ jecta to cats' EskiaiOS 1ZCCeiVe Praise fore stepping into a castle hall, doffed 38-Vase 8-To fall 51-Remainder - Mrs, Stabb-"Yee, Indeed. He saga his helmet in proof to hfa boat that he 37-Preposition n East Indian tam- 52-Title that 1 feed all the cat's In the neigh- Ottawa.-A ucw- conceptlOD of he r aims fn peace, and by thus removes N--To decide ber tree 54-Opening borbooti. Won't you stay and have 41-Through 10--Racket 657-Age native Eskimo people who*" inhabit 'the most vital part of his armour g t�'�' Canada's sub-Arctic regions aai gitet; showed his absolute .eliance a 42-Slender '11-Manner 66-Moisture 43-Asiatic oz 16-Number 69-Negative here by Richard photographer Finnie. official arch- friendly reception. _ 'Figs of Thistles ivist and photographer at the Cana- friendly when the soldier of to-day -" "'--- -` `- "Your methods of cultivation are diaa Artie-under the Federal Depart. raises his hand in salute It is an indi- ANSIv ER TO L..ST WEEK'S a blow on the head given with the shoe. hopelessly out of date,"said the yout�- meat of the Interior. , estlon that, like the old-world cava- PUZZLE This bridal symbol of a thousand ful agricultural college' graduate to Eskimos, Re said, were not "refrig• lies, he would be ready to unhelm'o. - years ago has,its successor in the shoe the old farmer. "Why,1'd to astonish- erated, blubber-saturated savages. of politeness If the Army Regulations F L 0 11 T k3 PEAR or slipper which is a feature-happily ed 11 you got ten pounds of ayples but happy, intelligent and hospitable - .permitted him to remove his tread- C 0 A R S E P II,R�S IE D with a different signficance-ot the from that tree." people, the finest, most generona and covering. L I Y H A R Z N A E.G LO marrage, of our day. "So would I." replied the farmer. most likeable people of , uncut tered _ From the Dayf of the Srtfbrd S B B03 C E 11i T P A D "It's a pear tree." racer}. i Is L A C R 1! D T R I ifo l A PAIN A� ?8 i Mr. Finnfe predicted that wltittn "snarly, when you ofiet your right the next four generations towns and hand in greeting you are unconscious- Z E S T 13 15 L S H I N E X writer nays that golfers are rare- - ly following the lead of the knight T H I 3 3 P I H ly moved by scenery. But how those _of?the pollar ocean p to form the thea not c- olf r as the scenery. e s c move • who held.out his unarmed hand as an. S G 0 0 P C H A 1P T 8 D ', ,'S�' Feels like � •' .g _ - :. laws of a anew'empire."- The airptaa+e - _ 'indleatich that hie sword was sheath- T A R S C L 0 T 9 H 0 Aches, and pains are not Inevitable has changed the whole sttuatfun in 'd .ed and that he had no intention t us- Some girls wouldn't mind having a other. thins it o Among' of e th Arctic. e if B I< Y CRAYF PA l to ] age. When the do come there • old 8 y Ing it. And-just as the courtly taro- I T $ U E D E T AYE In always a cause for them--4 cause wedding ring on their linger. It's the 1 has helped the tourist discover rho - - •of the days of Crecy always removed = E B E L 9 L E l3 thought of having .a man on their I kackenzie &fver, with its 2,000 that can be overcome. Here !a s his gauntlet before offering his haul D E 1 L 9 11 T E E Lam. hands. miles of magnlficent watera:sy woman-of T8:- - _ to'a lady, so the polite man of to-day . . --= through onspolte d country ------ __ � 71akee off his glove.. ' — "For the last elan scenes I have taken Teacher-"Who can name one im- —r The custom of tgountin a hoe on have had a cradling no less Interest- Kruschen Satre and I tali yon tenth- g fully I Could dot live .without them. portent thing we have now that we Ideas the near side had its origin In the ing. Thus, to give but two examples did not have 100 years ago?" , days of chivalry; for"the fighting an When'we speak of bein "unstrung" I am 78 yearn old. I have not a pain r,• Delightful task. to rear the tender g . Student-"Me." • who yore his sword on the left found and of "'unbending" we unconsciously in m t body,8. and I feel re young as I ., thought, It a considerable ebserue><ion to mount• recall the'days when the archer;'hav- did at 48. I give the credit to Krue- To beach the young idea how to shoo. It o that side. To the sword t. ing l axe for his how, kept i'' on- chen Saito. No one will believe my Credit's due the man who discover. Tliomsoa -those days we also awe the two but- strung and unbent. And the bonfire age."-(Mrs.) C. IIS. eel that the only person who makes n :^tons that are placed at lb o, '-ack of which we'light to-day was in its origin Most people grow old long before success running other people down (s our tail coats,' which re a surviiai the "bone-fire" of Tudor times fn their time because they neglect one the elevator bop; and we can guaran- 'those first used to support vital need of health - the need for tee that he rune more people np than FREE Music pport the sword•'which Henry YILI's agents destroyed internal cleanliness. Eventually they down- _ _!talk -the Donee of•sainta found in the pil- 1.CLsons laged monasteries and cemeteries: start, the healthy Krugchen habit. - a your own how. on'tu, iastrn• 41 History in a Frock-Cost I Then, probably 203 the Sret time in Mr. Kewlywed-"•Ia the steak ready next - your chose The Cutlet Frill With Guaranteed -Results. Shdeed, tlfe clothes we wear to-day their.lives, they start getting rid every now, dear?" a write for details without oblia'a- okre to many cases the lineal survivors Even at our meals we are haunted day of all waote matter from the sys- Mrs. Newlywed-"I'm sorry I'm�90 lion, mentioning your favirite ~ ' ­.'jot those worn,long ago before Flodden by the same associations with tL: team. And almost-immediately they long, George dear, but it looked hope. - sstrnmaat { 'was fought, The,Norfolk Jacket, for Past. The very knives we use are the feel energetic and,happy. In a word, less grilled, and it doesn't look much Whaley Royce & Co. Limited 'successors of the dagger and hooting. they've -got that ramous "Kruschen better fried, but If you'll be patient a 737 YONGE ST., TORONTO • example, is a tasdmile of the chain• imall hauberk girt in by the sword-Itelt, knlfo which th-e man of long centuries Feeling."•` little longer I'll.see what boiling does --- - - 'And:the frock-coat is none other than ago round so handy for cutting his - O to it." the old-time waf8nrok, a long gar- food and the blade of which was a scent telling below the knees and slit duplicate of our straigh.-pointed care-- �•e$'aCY '. , Encores - np behind for wearing on borseback. ing•kaife. In those days the lingers I had a rich old great-aunt The'iwllnw who starts oat like a which. was worn over the armour la were used as torlca; and It was only Who left me, when she died house afire usually ends up a amould-1 .the age'of chivalry. Every modern in Tudor times, -when the enormous- One meagre acre, ering ruin. No battle ever looks as Health leap, too, that has a-peak is a descend- ruffian worn then made it difficult to And nothing else beside: --" hopeless as from the rear'. Things ant of the .peaked helmet which was reach the mouth with the Sugars, that _ don't seem halt an expensive when ' Talce regularly a on hundreds of battlefields down it became necessary to ,ic_over a sun- Nothing else she left me,* i � -. - you can charge them. The ability to „ ` to CromweIl's day, stitnte in the crude parent of the But a clump of sweet'phlox save makes. the difference between The Vitamin-rich 'The priest's cassock is a survival of modern fork, And s silver hapen` poverty and wealth. Adversity made the times *ben almost all males went Finger-bowls had their genesis be- :And some hollyhocks.- our ancestors great, but the greatness kirted; just as the wigs of our judges Lore forks were known, when the fin- developed in process of licking it. -nd barristers link us with the days gers were used to. convey the food to A humming-bird disputed Time may be the "great healer," but *hen every gentleman wore his horse- the mouth; and the-paper frills which My heritage with me, " ' it's certainly no great shakes' as a EMULSION Bair peiruque. adorn the modern cutlets, hams, and And so did a robin beauty specialist. Many of the words, too, that we use so forth were first used to obviate the And a gold-back bee; 1• - soiling of the hands by,the joints or a • portions., _ __. A cricket claimed a hummock Twenty-One Weeks e Marriage Customs He couldn't say how; Of S11skCS�leafC Festival - 'When Teething When a man puts a ring on his Two wrens held a morta seta Resistance bride's.finger at the altar he is doing On an aspen bough. Stratford-Upon-Avon.-At a meet- "li find BABY'S OWN TABLETS ex- precisely what his long dead prede- ingof the council of the Shakespea:'e ' cellent for fevered, restless children censor did in Angio-Saixon,days. When Never such an acre Memorial Theatre it was decided to when cutting teeth, as they ease the- --..Anglo=Salon Moyers were betrothed the To mortal was given- . run a continuous festival this year and enable the babies to sine from April 17, Easter Monday, to TIRM AM 3. gums p" bridegroom gave a-pledge"-which 'MY rich old -aunt, _ e .writes Mrs. S. C, Smith, Carp, Ont. took the form •of a ring. This was May she rest in heaven! Sept. 9, making a total season, of Cross,fretful, distressed little folks are placed on the maiden's right hand and twenty-one weeks. The festival isT ? - happy and comfortable by the • --Nancy Byrd Turner,- in. Good a tncctive action of BABY'S OWN was rellgfoualy kept there'until ft was under the direction of Bridges Ad- �Iiouaekeeping. ABLEIt. free transferred to the other hand at the _ ams, who is now,busy preparing for r , • ��' your chiles these - _.- p ,. Talte Lydia E.Piinkham s sheet,acceptable and absolutely SAFE marriage ceremony. It is interesting "---4- ',�the new ctktcaon, hr Vegetable Cow and 1@t1e Tabletd for the relief of Colds, to note that this pledge was called a •,yea, Smile olio, Constipation or cilsordered. "wed," from which we derive our It steadies the nerves Cow Safety guarantee. in each word�t'wedding." Sandy (to his daughter) - "Young' Abundance _.-._ to build you up.You will eat bet- s F�package. 247 ' McPherson has 'asked me for your Abundance is the blessing " .. _ In those remote days tae brides g of the wise; ter...sleep better...look bet. per.Williams' father presented his son-in-law with band and I have accepted. The use of richea'in discretion liee,' ter. Life will seem worth living BABY'S OWN TABLETS one of his daugliter'e shoes as a token Daughter-"You dear old dad!" - Loam this, ye men of`health; a heavy again. Remember that 98 out of that with it he transferred his author- Sandy-"So never mint.going to the in gi•.fool's pocket is'a heavy curse. 1N women pry, !'It help MO.", ity over.her' and we are told, the dentist now to have that tuoth filled; puree Let It help you too.LflgpW cc tab- y ISSUE No. 2-•--'33 bride was made to feel. the chance bry waft until you are married."` ° ; From'the.Greek. let form+Ilea Yoi1 pretest. x. F 7 �"'-o.�:•:' t'� 1,;a:;�r.`r'.��. >�-- _ '�"".;:!,a_ _ J ,..,r. '>'. ': ^,� .-r.----.'°�. :`rte-; _ ..."_� __ -.. �:. s},�,_, LOaALII�>�i�a -Born, at Pickering on Sunday, -Lost, a keT ehaio, split ring ' Jan. 8th, to-Milton and'Mrs.Sleep, and small key attached. Finder .� -, a eon (George Edward). please leave at NEws'offlce. W. B. and Mrs. Powell were Miss Norione Me3inty. we -The Lediee' Aid Society of the In the city on Monday. are pleased to report. has been Presbyterian Church will meet at - -Lyndon Crook attended the much improved during the peat the home of Mrs. Jemee Palmer 'Old Boys' Week end bold at Pick week. on Wednesday, Jan. 18th, at 8 00 - _ariag College, Newmarket, feet -Mrs. Elvin McLennan and o'clock. A good attendance is : f - week- family, of Lindsay, visited the requested. PI KE ' - - -Wm. Greiff, of 'Mt. Pleasant, farmer's parents, Richard and -Dr. Carmichael will be in char- RIND S - bear Peterboro, called on his @is- Mrs. Puckrin, on Monday. ge of the service of the Presbyter- ober, Hire. C. H. Pilkey. on Sunday, -Colds are very prevalent in ian Church, at the Friends' Meeting isyeaing last the village and surrounding die. House on Sunday next at 2.80 p. M. " W. and . Mrs. Hallman and trict and while no serious cases Everybody welcome. The Bible Class LEADER, O R (family left on Saturday afternoon are reported, many are. confined and Sunday School will meet at 1.80 fot• Toronto, where they will to wit'homes. -On Sunday next Bey. Hugh G. -The Sacrament of the Lord's Crozier will occupy his pulpit-it j - - •,remain for a couple of months.' E�h .. ._ .. - . . •' -H. J. Clark, of the Cities Ser Supper was dispensed in St. Ad the United Church, Picketing, vi" Oil Co , of Toronto,who is drew's Church on Sunday,after• morning and evening. The Sac- - ,; noon, when there wa@ a good rament of the Lord's Sapper will _ A few days here with his parents, attendance, notwithstanding the be held at the morning service ' 'W. J. and 1!i-re. Clark. fact tbvt quite a 'onmber of com• and the installatioulof the ufficers _ .. -Richard Moore, of Toronto, muaicante were confined to their of the Young People's Society will has been spending a few days with horses on account of illness. Dur• take place at the evening servicie. -his brothers, Johb; of the village, fog the service the new common Appropriate sermons will be ' .'to our many Customers an' d - land Harry. of Whitevale, and also on service was consecrated by the preached and all are welcome, cellod on a number of friends in 'pastor, Rev. Dr.caarniiahael. -The low price of turkeys be- end Friends for their _iibe>r�a the village. l -The first meeting of the U. Y. fore Christmas, when they were P. S. for-the New Year was held r ,toted at 1, cents per pound, cre• _ •_ -James and MrQ. Mitchell, 1 P P � '-'. • - Missrs ' Catherine Mitchell and in St. Andrew's Church on Wed ttted a brisk demand, so that the patronage during the past year ; Hazel Baldwin, of Niagara FRllq, nesdsy' evening last. with =A-n"3ilpply becarue very low and the _ - N. Y., and Mrs. J Rose. of To- R.ttendance: of 4J. ` The' tilseting ovice'iwriediately rose to 35 c•eut3 r' " routs, spent the week sad with was opened with hymn 'Je=nom per pt rind. Although rgh rn toes i? Especial ly are R e pleased w ith Donald and Mrs, Munro. 'Saviour Pilut Me." After the very r arr•e there were very- few -- - -After a delightfully mild uuFines:, wan diQeii,"d, Margaret fa,nil,- echo were not able to buy your co-operation in our new - 'week hinter toads a brief Appear- WePt`nev, leader of the Chrvi tian n fu"-1 of won,-e kind for 'their ante on Sunda when there wa'? Fellr`' hip Grunp, took ch,Arge of C!Iri;tuj,vi dinner. Those who a slight fitil ofd snow. moat of the ,meeting. Rev Mr. Crozier were unable to buy were in most Grocery Venture, "The Leader . RVhich disappeared on �nnday gave anrTioteresting tt0k' on the case= well lor)ked after by the car- night when it turned mild. topic "What think ye of Ciarist." ou9 reliff organizations in towns - Sure." Gordon Lockwood la -airs. R. A. Douglas, herdan- p yed R viol-in ynd titieq, and by charitably dig gbter, Helen, and soo, Bert, of solo,1 "Indir,n Love Call." The- posed persons who are in a position .'Toronto, visited the former's readine of the Y. P. S. pa}er, to help those in need. Despite all financial Condl- sisters, the Misses Bunting, on. "The Friendly Review." ica@ given -In parts of Western Ontario, p _ Friday last, and also took in the by Jean Clark. The meeting where the snow wag from-two to ; drains given by the W. A. of the,closed with the League Benedic- two and a "If feet deep, the mild dons, the volume 'of-- our Xmas United Church. tion,' followed by a' social half weather and the beavy rains that -St. George's Church, Sunday, hour. New merubers and viiitors occurred on the Friday night and Jan. 15th. second Sunday after will be made welcome.-C:om. Saturday before Cbristm3e caused - .trade 'was a little better than - -Wm. R. Sinclair, of 1310 Col- all the snow to dime ear in •one Epiphany ; Sunday School. 10 PP a. m.; Morning rayer, 11.00 a m.; lege St., Toronto. will appear in day so that the had a -green g the Pickering Police Court this CbriRt-was," eu that motoring was last • year, and �n face of Conte • ' Evening Prayer, ,.00 P. rto.. Rev. E. G. RQbineoa will be in charge- (Thttr@day)evening, eharRed with-resumed after the care had teen - - of all services. reckless driving. The charge is-laid up on account of the imps e- . tlntlal reducing prices, we feel -Fred Balsdun and family. of the result of a motor aclident able condition of the toady. As a Burford. who were summoned to which took place on Jan, 4tb at result there ' were bad floodsio _this to be vet gratifying, - - Pickering on account of the illne9Q the Rouge Hill. Sinclair, accorn• Qome parts and considerable dam• y and death of the former's father, Panted 'by a yonnj lady, wag age done. . It is chid that there is Ed. Baladon, • are spendigg s few driving went it io alleged at a very no record of so much snow diaap � dayQ with their relatives before fN?t rate and fit the west R.'uge pearing in each w cohort drue. :We Wish Everybody a ve .Ha ' retnroing home. Hill, •_ran' into a wagon.luad ut -Tbe Royalty Draina, "Only .7 pp� poles driven - v Levi AnuiQ. f Sall Ann." wa% -Prrp�ratory e:Frvice will be P y F' y put on. in S - P,•rt UnLo. The ho. gut Andrew'4 gtiditorinm oti Frida - - -held in St. Paul's United Church 1' • frightened at the crash end ran Jan. •;th, 'before a large and en and Prosperous on Friday evening, Jan, l�tls.' when Rev, Cro-oley Hinter, of Rway, dan:sging the n.ai'jo :na thliai%-tic aidien-e, and again - URrit.�n United Church, T r:unto, 'iderably. The ot•crivantr+ of the repeated to a -•acond R-idienee on _ , .,New dear. -•••• : - will- be the- {rr eacher. A good car w ere Ladly ent wb ,tit th-!bead Mond-ty evening: Jan, 90h, Th0-o attendance o'f inember* and ad- and :,t Privi-e injnrerl,' lint• not wh+i heard the play l.rroo6nut a it --� _ 't t • xerl . 1 n P t 3 ? a• Nr • �- ra t � c. tala�•1 pus the s e er- 11 i1 anti any others who Rl�h � € en in - _ to turtle i- iuti:y el11 d r!e da}urge, Sin, lAir�;lei.en• Pi<krt lei , H u::an dieters in firm IM a . C HAP i 1 -Tile Ho=ne Tale ,hone -Ca in that .lie di(1 n sea the,.oa<i of dAtkN- and brig},ter -btide. wAa K sent f, aI'songr' it tna- - _'. ire will make a coerce of >3se r .n1y .,.1J fal::,feri:y u ,rt.ajed by :il?.y.iri._ -- cen:a R nse--'tgP to trim sitb3criber� d nT. : . •- (.a,� artc'rs,.N1I „t R hew. w itlltnit _ __ __.. - _ _ __ — whc7 ire. anb•••,iber�' phones Ior -After a liucering -ii'tie'Q� unk ea.erinoll. rn' i,t have worked �' _ tne�-a •'a %ith!n the village aa.j of theulde-tir�idi•t,:: ,f Pi.kQriuR, her,} to :prodn.e ai-•h a ieilkiic. ten ;.rut• fur me-sRgea aent,,•lt�ide Edwin AAI-d,,n, died a: rli• home friryq. Pjlaerilg pe tg,le Irrvo A ' here' on rFriday. J4-n fi u', ii_i;i: gr,od G3ran,a Rod are Ir,n+i in their • the village: Tu?+e_rue-�ag,e? Rill _ on Monde to M=.tmt Lti:vn C-rn�- trn � `t . iQ ibis 3`m i :nth_.-rp-.-.��-°t- I+Ir�Cral tsn= held p rl - prnceed� - bet 1�.3rgeE3 +>e�E--the "b#-ri •�' • err. co they ••,lould nuL neglect ,.e y 'm both. evr•ninga an:r:unted t�. .:: - •• " ' iu1!e'titlg the c.aar'ge. rpm O�I,•itta; add' wq.: lergpiy over cerentp iiul3Hrs, -Dnr3.og V,,.2 there were ,,; attended. 1)e.'eot t'a- a nat;;e T death? in Toronto ae a reailr of of Vevcn-hire, E:iclan,3, and :aril- PICKERING Pl BLIC LIBRARY ���� Gr' ee' tiDg S motor aecidenr_r?. The last of there to CAnada when a yrntuc' niAn, anti ocenrred on New Year's eve in hen for R time werkr,i in II'rtlinetnrr .bP ft•:iowibR. are the new hnaks peut•,r:ycle utlirer, Joseph De Fer• tow•nQhip, but ha4 been R ret-ident trhi:'hrhRCe recewlyheen added to the rArir wnuse parents, live .in Clare r t Pickering t,,w wr hiu for ab,.nt .Pi:icerina PahFic Library : 1 j , non*, loan instantly killed when t'0 sewn. He way q•very �n:r�Qfol Anurs xc,� rrt�Tlov o All a� farrier, but retired R ntin+'oer c,f Adrar.:ure�Au Sol:tade-Graceon -a4 auto witnout a. front bumper 1'o,aJanse in India-Sinclair tea into his.ca r, throwing him a yearn ago when he carne .it,ty t1,K CacAda'H Plighting Men—Drew 7 ` village to reside He wA- a l.ifa• ' IilPtr+nCP, of Rbont IL, feet, and. long member r:f the_ Methodist •F.,rtp Years in the LAhrador-HNyES landing bna on his bead fractured 1 My Mystery 'Abipe-Campbell.' = hie tAkull. a Church and of the United Cntirch Marvels of Mode,n Chemistry-Clark y n 1 ` -St.•George'.; A. Y. P. A. held a after the nnion, and wag a Coo- In Seareh-af-En—Rl and-Morton ti6cial evening last Friday. The setzative in prTitict+. He i- �n In 9earc�of Scotland,-!Norton attendance was splendid and vived by his widow, whose maiden In Searc•b of Wale'-Ma,-ton --'-- - everpbodp 3lRd a good time. We name was Rebety E. 8torlry, one T j p :hvere plena d to Relcome sever•wl daughter and six sons : afro. Gor. Torn and His ECecitic A �� � �� V•�r don Law (Mar We,ley, J„hn S- Tom pp� wi�itc,rP, and we hope they will p Tom Swift and His.Wireless deride to beQome rnPmbere. Nexb and Robert, of -Pickering ; Fred. -App!eton nteex- jl be ::thing ve �Rnrfurd : Un. r, 1 ,,• ";t \. R ah Fie'.ding and $at• Jtne 4 - - FPPA.AI, Find we want to invite B., and Clare. of Pickerine. He i` -Emerson �tbe iie,',yle Iron, the c*_'het•­hnrche- Al c2 =al'vived by.. two :I+:,,tLr. +. R.t;h Fielding nrd her DouhlP J Yu f- , —1••rr Qrc n,.p - - - •f "T,:a Py;ir.:irja,” vrrntt,,,Ani�l bj. of «h3thy, «^offer R;.ok cf Hricir.Ppriag-- - - - - nr.-rn- sll& Mfr. Pkr,onv,' A -On > tidAy last a unnibprof «�Adrr Rrnk r,nAirrraft— � ('.,-• sin cw raFPrn:s—'K!piinR: niir•-iu,nFiry from Toronto,, will the le idicg bn-ine!c risen ct.To- pant �';, Hsiibnrtr,n _ ;• be :he le:''t�iTPr, Rn,j he i- nail ri,ntc�, n?re ire r,;est: ,�f R•. F. 'ii,P H :nting of The Snarl-'Carrot - R din Licences ls�ned, worth hearing. P!easF 4.11 collie. N Sinclair. K. C„ M. P. P: `,Aj:::•' A!'-','I.T Fir-ii•ov ,rPp:ir [�I : _ - -Cunt. elfct, of n=n9.csa, an,3 R. S. NL-7. ch�nH;>Iden-Ba---heilFr' Fred T Bunting -� 'Pickerine -�)unsta},le Oiiver Crammer LatTztllin. Pre-identof the Gener,ti The Timilof the I;,res0n,.e Pir.e-Font• .:Inet With' a painful ar.cident on Mo nr= of -Canada, -Tile party I e.rPr't Gold-Gr-v - a , ^nom Wagon +tad The S. -Lariimcre - .--Established 185,.' t3,inday .afternoon tthieh will were conveyed to he .l-:er city .' cor,fine•him to nis bed for a fats in three lai ge :Ttt,tCr Lai'=, au:l R- 'The Great Pr KIA• Q. 1' The Great Prinru Chan--OppenhPim ----- - -_- - s_ lie had hee�n o::t f.,r R=' � they left fire �•i* c 1 I• /• u t a� ff or @rent - - e .+rh:rrian LC1PI P.dler. K - The B lrlve N � ' e 12n c : C. Thomson in Uinl.s, it war arranged that all StFIIa.DAIIaF-Prmtty . �. the letter's car, and Ra - meet at he �r •;• \ _ • he was t t h -R1Nt, 1•.V�'- The Ism TeFe Gf Arne:i^a Rnhrner : tt�tep.r,lnQ out of cite car la .front of c, lice And then pcoee>✓d together '%L'ood,nrawt pf 'Lyrup,tf--«'slier I B'E RL IN G•.• - big own residence a ,truck carne to Oshawa. ..turir.g :h+; wait we �innPr for Nothing- ;rndehmtFe . + i� along and -truck tie car causing bad a nio�t pleaq;tnr_ viQit from The .Nvsterintta.11r.-l;luinn-Christie �1 injury to Mr. Crurnmer. AQ he the parts. At ,0;.hawa t!iey In- Show Boat-F,erhor - nee er�icf� Tires was suffering much pain Dr,'Cwrt• Epected the factories of the Gener• 'j"i°""""he-9.t,iti::: _ _ -_ w'rie.ht `Tt•4ts summoned and on sl Motor where they fire -now Adventpres c,f Sherlock Holmes . - .. retaking an examination found turning out 100 cars a day. They Another Pay-Farnai -Doyle that two of his were fractured, were taken through R. S. Mc The Fo,trJuFt Men-Wnllace - - As tholisdilds of driver8 now IiIIOwr axe . e Et! was T.gnghlin'e stables whore they sA�s �tiF� liitis—Patter and ordered hire to bed. H fortunate in not sustaining more Mr. McLaughlin's fini✓nu horses, The Rock and the Rixer--Connor " ;,',�ililt stronger and wear longer than any Nelinne iri�LrieE Later tbey had luncheon at the A Tangl••d Web-Montiromery c � -On Saturday evening relatives palatial home of R, S and airs. Ro Good to Yourself-McClung tire even Seiberl ng ' could ever build _ ;Wand friends from Whitby and McLaughlin. The party included The Three Musketeers Oshawa surprised D, N, and Mrs. Mayor Stewat : T. Rennie, of the -- - - -- - - - ---- before. Lockwood at their home to help. Harbor Commission : W. McRrien, v*w Advrtisemonts. „. tberrt celebrate their 25th wedding of the T. ' T. C.; 4idge James anniversary. Many-useful silver Parker: Hon, W. H. Price ; Ver- PLASTER WANTED-Apply Jae. Come in-and ask t0 see these World�fSm- _ -gifts and good wishes were receiv- non Knowles, editor of the Mail Shepherd,Brock Road_ -o ed. Games and music: furnished: and Erupire ; Harry Aodersee, ' OR SALE-Chevrolet sedan, good :B8 tires. " 1►museruent' during the evening, editor of the Globe: Joe T. Clark, F mechanical condition, Price-1140.00. Apply after which refreshment@ were editor of the Dairy Star ; Chas. O. Old Church Service station, Pickering. 20 , served. Gnefats included Earl and Knowles editorof the Telegram , �TOTORING TO TORONTO-Ever _ '\rye'Mrs. Lockwood. Whitby Dire. Howard rponRlas, John SCULt Rnd l.Xday. would like passenger to help share g ARLEIV W. Wileoe wnd daughter, Myrtle, n'm. Butler, of the Mwil nod,Em In . James A.Sbephe'rdAR_Rf 1,Pickering. 20 VVV B9 , 8PENOER R. H. and Mrs. Lockwood, Mar. pine ' A•'W• Harvey, manager of FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-Or r1 • �[a�ret and Jack, Lloyd and Mr@. the T. T. C.; Dr. Lockwood, of the " willrent. 200acres near Newmarket, IN General Pepsim,10fis andjGas.i acre+,workable. 42 acres fall crop in, balance �Rilaon and Evelyn. Walter Wil. Lockwood Clinic, and J. J. Gib- plo•ued, Good buildings, good fences, .pring --- „ IsODP'�ACk and MPp, ;ROpi apti bone, Cllafrmao of �ho Toronto cre•k. Close to school, one and a half fnilek - +from M>uglaa, all Of Oebtrwa, -Hydro Camipiesioo, Mont, road, Apply Joseph Mitcbell2 fir• Pickering, ­.Ontario •�7y'SY:..,:�---•�.WVGde'd•W�ala:... — _ .,...^.u1a - "€;:.:-s'Y• 'iG.�'r 4.•^: .v.. ,�a_^.an_