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D.,:Director 4 PLAN TO HELP You CCa�1n't afford to miss it, so come gsayoralty, William Maw and Fred >x r OOpptometricalltAssoci4tion of Ontario: Re¢.` ' - and b1-ing your friends. Borne: For the other.poaitione on E " Istered:Member of ithe American Optometrical /'t T the council oard there a no names' ' Association. Eyes examined by appointment. SV�UO3J CHILDREN - definitely )before the' ratepayers at. Phone 2804, Claremont. Oat. .` ; ' y KINSALE. x, present. The annual Christmas Tree and At a meeting of the council on Mon. :MILLS, <_ . �T ;F:ITOMLINSON, M, B„ Member We will give with,evei 1.00 purchase day.eveninK; the question of submit• z .'ofrthe.College of Physicians and Surgeons a,ticket good. for do cash, which when entertainment of the Kin' Sabbath q pthe�t D�, R Iircdiehandflat early by occupl Card- banded over to teacher can he applied`School will be held o❑ the evening of I tinN a by•Ia+v to the'ratepayers 0f the. well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y oh tt PhdnOgraph, Organ or Piano. 11 edna.day, Dec. _1st. .'-A�ruissiun 3o town on the dav-of the municipal _ cents,children of the school free. elections to'ascertain their viewta'in - •*° ' _ t` People: making purchases turn.tbeir _ _ reg ird to thG:advisabilit_v of'proceed• .g -JT E.ICART`GiTRJdHT, i1L lr.. 31, cash tickets over,to some, bcr'or girl „ •ing with the. construction' of the To, - .'C.,P.& S.,Cnt., A cc•rr•-cr fot"tl:e Corm+ BROUGIlAl44, . Feed prices have struck bottom. .No! tyof.Ontario, Office hours: 19.: and t3-3 p.m.. ..• they know; who in turn hand, _ ror,to F.asCern without toll government is a good time to get your , or.No.ats OtheInd.pphone No.4c0, Picke-1nY Deli - tbeii3 to Their Leacher,. �.$�i n`, to 1V. H arrti Mr,. fhiliipa,',of ,F��a�f�the co'uric 1�f;`he eight tneusb• _ stock of Feed.,* eed:.On- - tario. i331v The tescher•or.oneor t,i+o.pupils rnigt.t 1 theta Api,ttments, i'r;;inn, :t sun, r the hydro- r:dial sclseu)Q, at.tvas_, decided not to corite in and i nake their choice of Pbo- Rnhet Lit'.+va�l Iirrni,(, $',h'ry. I have a large stock of B1tJN,SHOR f I s}rhusit the ,bc•la+,i.,acs DI r, (:hristiuu, a �T C. iIrKI\'NGN, �I.D„ L.R.C.S., Well rapt) Cl4,r'gnn or Pi,tno, njiich they+ Keep in role ci the-hot supper sled $;i;LEi FrEn, CUR\and NVESLRRx j F.dintrurah,. n Lero1 cbe ccl)sve of_ p��yhen,4bey get enough coupons.' ,and entertainniepr, under' the ausp�-!the town Sour ito c had' infc.rnred the rn. p•�T,y at right prices. Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Jicent•te i ce,: 'of the L Winn :`,thpdth &-))oof on,' that it Was itnpos_ihle to give th'e by ht P.6783 E:college ot- sus eon,, T diaburch. O-et ever you'can intetested and ' ` cindav'eveuin r i:t-xr, Su r ~rill law the three clear weeks of dt erica= special attention to doieaecs of ^•,-n and + pP"" I especially recoulrve,nd BARL" ahildren. Officeandresldvace,Brriutctam, you• nill '�oon have the instu'u: he sFrved in the 'l'Prnper:auue Hall;ing"` rtclrued hy•J,t+y,- • 1he rlsntter FEED for pigs, n - site will, tAlrreforv, fie left for the ne* -- ........ use t you de ' fr iu'.i i,ia::uk until all have been see- s nr';1 ro deal ixitls OrhasTa ,utrl t um n'owoarryin a stock of PgRrrs ,�crJat. vc• : 'Thi.trill hrfnllnw.d'hv.:t Ifrst• g 3" cla prc',crauY in for Town Halt. Ad-I B'e,'n,anvi,le ar nisei in the-e,tn,e p0ai• FLOUR for.those who prefer C0 �ille, lion :r;11'hitfic in tEie rulttter: 7' J3.EiF.`tiFnY, Barzister. l- 1/- -- tO nti..;, n' 3:, t ntc. c'hilrlren U^,ants.l tlixt""well-known brEind. '.ie;tnr,INotnry I'ublir,^C :.ve ar.:r. sc. _ _ _ ___ -�- J�ch!14--�,jf tf tt:e sc h .ol free;' ' - "' \o' better sate flour made than W r Whitby,()nt. 41• ^--�---�-- "°°" B9SI: 3.I\i: L'AS"r Ktsslvli;nor hetterbreadflour, •w r ! GRE:Pd1NOOJ. .a E. Cl3RIRTIAI. Bi,iriGter ancJ y - . . than BAKERS.'JOT.. , A.Sri'cirrr.Notorr• Pol li,,Fte. 3loneYt•, 4 L , The fiilluwint: Is the, result',of the Oat'of pile als'oPSt nncfi Highly re= - __- _.---_,__ 4 � .R.� s ected re-idFnts. Thomas 7-Wilson, Prices away down-Quality awn Q :'.t,fr si,•iriral lXn ninarCon3 p Q y y p, '�'`- F ti„ iri rrci•.•r t'f tn..;it: `+r. I V _: died-tit hi,hntne here uu 11"fAu,�<lr y 1 w� D�iI,F-i JOH.N•S1'f)�-PaLt-^'sera "C�.1 F1'E O�]� t' , w rn rr,iog, after a01',nt two wPCkn'-ill- ete.,'lv9 I:anfcrth Aar. rat' o;a:.r.i, t4(' _ (1�1i,' I rtr�, (brill. 1. fSi� .h�a.l, �I tr,- 6 h P l.. "' 1`T �✓` �`' a t.i`a ('leer:t t, . . rs::'.r+, in his nr v rat:.:_ . F o h:td_hrt to.:Pl one Gerrart 4111. Setur.:ays, l.2ai- �-+ r� �.�. •••�� a' i + h r,'.1' f rrilina in health for sevaritl y,•;sts,soil :si:d Li�ensc'd l:ut•,uimir. Iu•'�, t'lt „•..�Iirh7ci1 e-Herb.;t�Yltd be.'-roe ruuch +vor�e in Jnly. but 1 ill r f hE t i,' J •. he rE•tovr•red t.oru"thin illttPnx, [�7 ILLIAYI J B A t ON*P. A., R,tr- �`` _ ,lbl.il4 t-. n. J'r'. III- Z't ru n i3isriev'. tllrsnt . .- 77 Tr,3i. 1 i t•:;1tI: , :i,tzr. Smut:or. a-crr'}-t•r- c:•: E,:a rf : - i. tw4,-wf;ek%iigu he to6k a ttii'n fcir Ih:- Rya al 1 L �ieor..t''r:stcr:niii•,' •xonro l.'ity ('uune�tnri t 13roat3hEt,r ':h ,n {.-..ltEt,9 Iitr'' woreeun.J he graduidly. vGk •Luil hL`t Jr.'"- dit„ pegir(h in,)_ A. •Arline tJ l` Gen: r DwLfirtr.5• Bay _a.tvcorto, � 11-t P - I34'>. ce at b. 13i� J,u,erai will hri.e" h.c - :✓..;/. Ili ::._ r'atrd ,;'.• -, f�... _ {hr,n -lards U:.nv} 1'<•1m,a 1 erase_, ,.hen inter .. y, � far at ,rk fillet 11;riii,tcr ,tftrrnnon, . . ^> - ment Weil re m,iEle i,a ?its 1lrt2t+>?ii t' r �. .. .. atr4-+r 'il,t,Fr die!E lion K h- ` -- 1 J - l.er,fud S! cemetery. Pickering, Fie w 14 a native Sj • .y' n BARNE _ �► of Ynrl.ylstrr•, IJ?iRlaznd, •end c:trrtr+, r4r ' rrE iz-11"elr.,t el:, tesLCht , DSON.'P. D.`S.: 'L. D: `*.� - - _ Can:atla in Is;()._and, n fe:v year•-s after :.:.' . iJ(�f co' • r,'s:tic•w C PING MILL - J )lit 'ar;'iyat in Oi.rttrrfi-htf mttrt ie'd 31i4a' S tor, eplaten, ' k, I_ti.rkefor CH I- _ System' mfvrtab2e plate work: ', list to Haie•t rick,u ii) j e`deTex•+ed blue p' mtornauonor phone North e31h. s-ls _ = thirteen years. H, h:,cl four of a farm• Cbrsppitsg it Oat 8olTing every week The Xkses Gates spent 511neay with lly, three sons and one dAughtPr, also �• ' BLAKI: B. BEAT ON. D.-D.- S.. NIrs.Todd. - - as adopted daaahter. �N.)%v.surviving Cradwite of the Royal clrtge Of Dents! - Qujite a nurnber hATe b?e» suffering are Henry G., Jr,bo W. and Lizzie J. SurReaaa and L'nlversity of Totronto: Offte - :• .over N M:Prinale'a hardaare..store, Whitby. _ dax'ezceptitig aloadizy. from t•br prevailing epidemic. One son.Henjaruin,died about 2i year - The Univer4al Oflicehotua9 io 12'i Ito u.30.e'Ind,'ptone B. :Vies, Drinkwaterand 3tt;aBrat[ice L ago at the sae bf 13,veers. Henry Saw'1=ff ..Bell phone 24 431y� Petty bad a business trip to To:onto re_,idkis near 'the homestead while (One of Our Productions) - -- W. G.Barnes; Green River last week. John W. and Lizzie rea at borne: f r.s Mr. and Mee Robinson and TIIC. The xdo{�s ed daughter, ,Mrs, A.. V. We.sell Sill's Rile-rite LenY', B! : v; p_ Marsh: of Toronto. visited at Wm- Cooper.41ves-in•To all malses of care-the best c ur auciress R. It. ..o. 1.Locust Bill. Pilkey's ovee the week•erid, 1 V ETA E.STEPHENOON,A.T.0.If.. is the market for Y teacher'of piano and theory. Phone 1f 03. . _ PICKERIN . E.verytsodv.corne to the Qbristmas •?4„, the price. C2aretnont. LO-10 • Tree and 1h e•rtainrywo under rite fHJNBAR irON. Lmery WheslsT r -• "•' auspices of the.C3serrywoud 9alihatb Tireg for all cars. d. HA11-Issuer of arriage - School on Wedrier.day, December'Jlst, liars. Rowe, who has been seriously Saw and Fimery Mandrils, , t i V .' Lteeaw !a tW icoaaly of oatarto, �,O BER =WARD A good progratnstne is being prepared. "t11, we are pleased to say, ie reco�ier• i lore nicely. Circular Sawa, Lad- nekering VlUags, 4717 Amon'la the'lteius nre , Atint 3lelisasi s1 ' Money." 'Viz&Cd Ar,6-ver,"•'tlelpina - The Donbartnn S, R.and Christmas dare. etc. «�• a•sate, 2rvura,cr,Cerveyarcitrg , '(T* +V'RJCHA'RDS01 -'Real Ea Santa Claus.— atfd"TheCAh Bri`ade."- Tree- will he held .�.;,. ``ii g Woodworking and General -• \„tary - Atrmi iL.ion. '23 cents;:rhildre-n,tree. -_ O-File sd3y. U2c. 22nd. Everybody Blaeksmfthing. Public,Esc„Fr,:kering.Ont. - any R•E+ hays a lar>xe and tCPll:iaGnrte'd - - _ corri?. _' - > rtot•k of the following!mtvterial : ?'fie funeral of ttiP ititP Yin 17,; �kP, •`W: H. JXCKSQN, Brock i' 3 ;" HAIL-H66sp carpertirr. ks- _ - -EROGK ROAD. _, _ Who tried on T+ie�d+y-at the Whithy g Ont.} . • tirna•c•s Riveh f6 new work, r tw or • Pickering, atceratforr, I.,42. Phoae-.'r31>.. PtrkcFmg ' 231Y Yiattttacl 13. Cr Fir T'I()Ut'ItnR. '�'' :1chn K_r ',x ha3 rrttat'nrd bo nt+_,-ftor hlr,q tr f hi+.•t rr•ir l»ttp141rP. (it•tw rill Jl�trherl 13.'C. 1�ir ShN'rtitrg. sat,El un extrncii,: ci�•ir-fo H'tti,iltotl`feirrtar.; an Fr;d„y ti) J?rrKilir'rNmeti•rv. . R.BEATCi*1 TG�:v631PCLEf LF 31atE lead R. C'. Hprlsli"c'1: fit oriels; 'Mr. Stu,pjnn L••iy A:t5 ttI- pn.ition in Tttr, and .itirr. t):ta'N shirr:+1 r•lxtcc Hel� Ooa,rova>r.r. fi�rritai!•tphtlitpt t•k:ttg h �,;Y1aIi'lsi+tl r"Irl:t'lline,� ltt._ Tnror:IOCanvnttirIg t',r the' Ylu.knLa first pi-'r+etie-e.ln.t fiAt,trdny s>rdavtts, Accattatsr: 1;te, td4,as t10 Iran t, ta4n^'ire+.: . . rind tlsetr , 7 nt;d-!lil; I3.-C. Cedar Siding. 13a•'r,tr-,�1 )r Ccsn r :-.niltrit: i\tw.tr>E�rrsb4v4 ,ere i :vitt-t1U> Ar ' . . - ou foam yropertr. 'e:,aeaer-of Marriage, LAC- (.,u o l Gl) and - rg M dy r a family, of Orb• r Freest" wbieevals, Oat. f:,, Also Beaver Boarti Plaster 13c,ard trt jt,tn tip ana romr wit pit t3 0 c.exk - N4 + awn. leer, the garret t of «'. . H. an] • ,... _ th +:ti,iturd;t3•evevina. . - Ylr�: Jacks4m c,ver the weekend. i 2 i(lEi c. Pi;(:A, I.icc-need-. Aso-, and a1111Ie l3rarrels. A pt,•:tatnt gathering w,is held at C�'izlerit i tione4•r for the Province of Ontario_ All' ' �,.' Farriiecti M-i;eabaury are Glauirltfer= lVA,t+n Anni home one cri,�ht last v ' it rrr.of sales cord,"ted on reasonable terms, rr.g chair reef and ,railing it by tht--=,sleek, The 0r,eaatt,si was arras eai b; Also brceder''o( :e-bred 5torthcra cattle. =yQ�/T Q� g Write.phone "or"coil."Jndl pp1XR,C:Ctarci4wrt v4I D. Gordon a.A�11i W S�� quitter..astbt•y rrralizeA, much better :theL>adles-Ai&, During the evening �joa1 'd11G; Giro Major P.O. 351y l T fr¢Ufe. took' rl i„ Beryl Annis and 36-is Margaret :,• 7 `n A truck o k away the cement r - - �l'.:.+tQAte wire preRent:ectwith beanti- � POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. _ machinery at_the Simpson plant rin yul ivory aet„ara tokens of appreciri- Lumber , for Counties of York and-Ontario. AUG- Bell and Independent phcmP. _+ Sunday aif tetnbr,c], Whereunto will tins for eft9cient service @.",.organists f Ajoa tales of all kinds attearoa•d to on shorUa -- '4thip thing Rrpw:'. in the church services, =- - nouns, Address Green Giver P.O., Ott. The Brock Road+-Public Spruill srP ='?.Shingles - ' ° aivine a concert at the school on The attendance-at the Young Peo-_ ti M MAW, LICENSED AUC• � giviou ac, Dec: t nd. The parents ple's Society on Monday night broke } '1` TIONEER,for York,Qntario and Durham Val-ley farm and friends-are cor&i-ally invited. all records, there being silty-two << . ' j " recant. Miss Bo ea. our popular Ready -Roofing ;f .�:aConnties, All kinds o[.sates promptl9t-attended p y to:Terms rcastmabk: I?ates for sales may be - : teacher, presided and Rev. P. E',Gard. kaag�eedd at NEWS'Ofixv. Bell and Indepen- - soar, B. A., o[Pickering, gave a very, 'Iletat phones Whitby,Ont. 31y • ,W H I•TE V A LE. Interesting address. � The,contest will .� �s now open fOl' The Women's Itistit6te will hold its continuetor.several weeks yet. It is _ONES next et oR on Wednesday. Dec. rti3r�ed That a surprise is in store in - ei •� ne me i ZV ed a De __ Boo ht an rold. 2lpt,at,3 p_ m.. at the home of Mr's g - K _ oezt,waek's score. The meeting will - �` - •�^--�+•+.;����,�.. engagements W.S. Majdr. ' Included in the pro• he on Triesday night nest week. �1 , A. E E S 0 - H.. = PovernfllCot, MUM l Wild Cpr• ;i gram will he a paper ­The Stranger in . tg� oration .B Or Sale. our midst," by Mrs Reid; reading b4 r 'CTTT.T. , qtr „ . P �` a•: T. 8. OS•+F32201 1�T. !BROUGHAM. Z+OCTLT£3Z' __rte ••- Mrs, id Hoover.; Convention report :' •:' Bee Pbo"193 by Mrs. Geo. Pugh, and our usual 'HIGHLAND CREEK %mas gifts. - All ladies cosdiaily in- It-is with regret we report the deatht VVIUMM D. DYKES, WHITAY 1 cited to attend, of one of our of our oldest and most Boys aid �� C#• ,Ek. R A t3F E .The Christmas services for the child- 'highly respected residents in the per- son of W. J. Bodell, who passed away ID N. E. 11�CEWeD $•�.SC• ran of the Methodist church will he P y Y• gr She' Cht;vorlet lineage and Service held ce Sunday nest at 230 p. m.,soy on Thucsday,Dec. 8th,at the home f. Santa - Veterilgar `Sur eon. Station at Brattglaxxm is still selling ncone'ert will- he given on- Tuesda his dsugbter, Mrs. Ellis, in Detroit, {^. Chevrolet cars and.re-paiting all make evening, Dec, 20tb, in the church, whom be went'to visit a short time Graduate of University of Toronto. of cars. Agent for Renfrew Machifi- commencing t 8 o'clock. A good agofhis death- takaing.place after a d z: Former Veterinarian to,Macdoiiald' ery, Cream Separators and Willard program of choruses, recitations,di:a- brief illness, Mr. Bode% who had at. "?gas &?rived at the Agticultnral College, Quebec. Batteries: Also rental batteries and logues and drills will be given. Ad. twined the ripe old age of 81 years, Prompt attention to till clients. Goodyear tires. Give us a call and be >? was born in Pickgt*ing Village. When PICK RING P mission. 'adults ?0 cents children, . +�y� 13e11 and Idd. Phones. convinced that we handle the most under 1�.pears, 19 cents, children of very young his parents moved to St. r=.v i T(� '�` `~c. economical car on the road;and the the school free. - Catharines, where leis mother died 'DRUG S i O PICKERING; ONTARID lowest priced car for the-service you The Baptist Sabbath School will when he was five years of age. They get. Equipped the same as the high hold their_Xrnas anniversary and con. afterwards moved to Brougham where F VI R E I D priced 6-cylinder cars, Get one before cert on Sunday and Moliday, Dec, 25 he carried on his ht*itsess as shoe. the spring raise in prices. •nnd 26. On Sunday the services will maker. He afterwards moved to Ran- He left a ehoice.assortment Of • • h�at2 and i p. m,- Service of song by stir, where his wife died. He then re- Toys, Dolls GRtnet3, to - ^»" GeroW's Garage, Brougham turned to' Brougham with his six -_ Has a full linvot fresh Find-Cur— She children of the school. In the fill thsit Christmas evening there will be a Pageant Se,- children and continued his trade until _ Stocking. ed meats constant) on�iland, to few weeks ago. He married the g• r- Y " vice. Oaf Monde the' concert will be g y INTER TERM siren by tics children of' th&•achool, second time and had two children by ` -' Spice Roll, •Breakfast Bacon p the second d tin marries e,his second wife Yon catY ssteet a Christmas Gift It will Consist=of rbortises.recitations, g here. Kodaks COlgII111isi , Hail;, Bologna, SPeiners, etc, Opens Jan• 3rd readings, dialogues and drills. ]weep ding about L5 years ago. He pencil- ' _ r ca11y had no school education, but he Gramophones, LL10TT these dates in mind and watch for Highest prices paid for " , became a self-educated man-and wag Stewart Gratilo hones, Water- next next week s isvue, g Butcher's cattle, s great reader of the best in liters- man Fountain Peas,Watches, _ � Our quiet:acid lsw•aid by hr village , - ?~ cure and cans a well-informed man. Stationery. Tobaccoes, was the scene of s raid by three Pro-* - y '.•r,.�,, "H ►►RNESS SHOP He was' n staunch prohibitionist all -" 'Pipes, Metcalfe _ ��+.. vinraal Officers from Toronto on Sun. Ae Yon e 8 Charles Sts,Toronto day morning: These men were ansi- his life, took a -de ep interest in the Xmas Coady. welfare'of the young, and for many K• 01114 to ascertain the--ap_1h;<'ce of licluor - T1v�O�Y R t12C t1r110 t0 got your wint Is noted tbrongh6ut Canada. for thtit was being taken 'into the city, years veers web the Bible Class teach- Perfumes, Toilet (aEt�dG etQ. -•...,<- 4 MI needs. Come in and look ' high grade buaine�s education., and on reaching our burg went..direct- er in the'Uoion Sabbath School until Call early and get the old age compelled him to hand oyer ' over our stock of Horse ly to the hams of Nella Randall, best selection. _tiosl; BETTER I\ THE DGKINIQr. where they discovered a stir'!and three 'the work to younger men. He was~ �Dcu s and 'lea ?ions •• Blankets at right prices. Manv business colleges employ our an ardent member of the I. O. O. F. S S* B P y gallons of liquor. Randall operates a e rood heavy Halters is a ock ats3cr and in his yot;pger days took an active + graduates as teachers. Thousands motor truck and does quite a thriving ---•+•---- -> �' Suit Cages, Robes, hips- of our former students are now business in raking apples and other interest in manly sports, befog an en-. ever thin for the horse. farm produce in to the cit •and with thuslasLfo oriclreter. J. y g inbusitress life. Write -for our P e- N E McEWE I; ,-' the liquor business as a Bide-line. Pre- N. E. Shoe repairing in connection, handsome catalogue. Students ad- ventive Officer Floody laid a charge ;., • QQ } muted at soy time. before Police ate W.J. Olark; Russell Burrell's auction able Of R Cecil L7XaClre of Plckertn , stock and iD1 emente y r ss�e ca.e w111 come PI Veterinary at son' z; Y BUlott, Principal up for hearing at 0-o'clock on Satur. this (Friday) 'after- W.J. Harness Maker, - Pick ecing� day mornin6. noon. ,hi07il e2'ia-S C1Zt>�TW '•� �'� �.«^" .,v.�-J'n. '•a-+w�, .'y��,•,',a;^j .,y n,' .� '�+,. r.�. a,r,,y w iw,:.,.�£4.''pot` ,i.,'..�;. ,A� 's., '� J '4 a'~'^'s.:.. .,,,,' ,a., .�. � .�,•„•k,�.r«; !.�" , -.; ••:,- (�. .��,..."A -ia'4'� 'y'« %+i.At�^°`"n°'"�i''• i9 a'�;r-•;vI3• h.`T.+fF;,�;h;.. 'r�,v±4a.' z' �ei s d a " 5n a r armL #s,r k •cw�,, # 4, �. • ,y, v. 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""■s'is! t0 *7 a 1 0111IIL �a c . - . . , +, es. Others drose'poaGS into the ` 7',' GYanet s death? I.loTty ire. Out in Chehalis,Washington, U.S A.. "'.1 r° +��Km--k.dom s \ ` ;r°: "Because I canldri't agree with what bed of a Take, constructed a platform lives W. E. Pence, "Electrical Expert." ^� IV .• dof he said;' Thomson replied. "I think op top of the poets, and bullt� their" '. ,'� ' .!t••'; ,. . Cheialle isn't very ankh o1 a town, =: V 1 ,- r ? . •that Grariet i death is exactly that srooden huts on the platicrms..The huts somewh*re between 3,000 .and 5,000 • ­ - s«� -'r•R}4. - _,,; o - �a ':: fashion was the beat thing that could were single storeyed; with sloping�_,.._ he -�� „ people-$nd Pence doesn't pretend tea 1 . ,, (possibly have happened for him nail Babied root's and around each was a be a whirlwind "Master or Fiaattce for all of us.. wide verandah. ' '' ^•- Each platform was''joined to that of by any,meene. But his income is the . „tk,,:, Slie shivered as she looked at hlai: talk of the town." .With great pride ,�;. -' -,: ' = ' ? :. ,= ,- �' ' ' v" he exhibits the books ds his,Electrical ' "-a i.,i+ - t Arent you a little cruel. Sher Its next-door neighbor by a. small =• bridge. In malty cases the bungalows $ $y T PHILLJPS OPPENHEIDlL murmured, - . Business, which show a n @t profit of ,- r;� .- . __, - "I am not creel'at all," he assures were so numerous that they formed a $750 a month, ' <' �' s '" ' _ `�"�- Ater firmly. "Let me quote the words• little town, which was connected with �, „•,, :;, y. q Pence himself says that two years V,{ . . I00=00A d) g the land by•a long narrow bridge, �' ' :.sh people realized that we were at of a renter man-`I have no Ene�riies ago he never dreamed of earning so CHAPTER XXXVL-(Coat d.) either end of which could be raised in aI.,,..:. y much money. At that time he was%*'',.°"" Admiral Conyers .paid, his u's'ual war. Now;I hoge.at fact that we are but the enemies o! m - country, and a moment. �,w'... { to take the; I.Yes off...Do yore;for,glen I have no mercy, making $30 a -week and wondering if ;7,� ^•,1'�'; ,.'Triorising visit to.the Admiralty, lunch=Il�ui „ he went on, a little later "that! "You stil'1 believe that Caytaitf _- • the time would 'ever come when,he .. " 'ed at his elafb and returned home that rz. �. to France they think we're mad. Son- Granet-" ` could buy, anything.he.wanted. like hs r':.�"- lveni+nlg, in a state of suppressed ex-I work atnd We8t11Ct- ` �:Y citmei+t: He faprid his wile and Ger- eszlYi in my positions, if I l:ud•.had the I' There is:na longer any .doubt as now is 'able to do.' _ his'French laws at riiy back I believe that 1 to his Complete guilt. As you know It has been found that there is a des- Owed Success to Electricity. ':~ ,:'aIdiive alone and at once took up ' 'favori'te ositioui on•the hearthrug. by today th; war would have been yourself, 'the cipher,letter warning tinct relation between one's,capacity Pence doesn't talk much about his : ` r � F �'over.. As it is, when I started even,certa+irl people in London of the come for work and the intensity of the light 1 �,:';.-, "Among the other surprises of the 1 . success. He isn't that kind. _ But Last ta¢eart four hours," he anrrounc-i my Post'was a fstCe. We had to'ing raid, passed through his hands, in which that work is performed. Y- I the ^•hole of the time, Se +evett came here Lo warn you. Alter the sun turns northward, for when he does talk 'about Electricity' ,. I knuckle under, and the great future which it holds' r ;'•ed, I received one to-day which al- tie /. - 'There were other charges against him instance, at the close of�Lh,B year, the for men and boys-he hits "right from Ok >>;' most took my breath away: It 'had to the civil author i4i They wanted, p gradual increase of the natural light . referein^e to a person whom you both,to fine a spy ten shillings'or to bind which could have been proved u to the-ahouider.": Without any reser-va- a..-:-, reftq�„ ;him over to keep the peace. I've never�the hilt. While we are on this abject, leads -to a. rise in the average man's lion he gives all credit for•his amaz. 1 g*=� "N$t 'poor Captain Grassi?" Lady'had-to fight for anythirg so hard in Geraldine, let me. finish with abso- working powers. '1?his rise continues ing success to�tlfe thorough Electrical V : Conyers asked '"You read about him,,my life as .I`.e had to fight once or I lately. ,Only a short time ago I con- throughout the spring, and ia'arrested training which he has received iu ._ -of course? twice for my file of men at the ower.i fronted him with his guilt, I gave him only when the summer heat begins. to spare time during the past months. .- . • t "Nathirig to do with Granet, poor 1 At the beginning of the weir we'd ten daps during which it was my hope have•its effect. But let Pence tell his ,,own story. " :..fellow," the Admiral corntinued.i catch them absolutely red-handed. All that, he would embrace the.only bon- Dur•ing•the hot months the favorable' Read his letter dated October 9,'1921; - " ;.,:"Listen. 'I was walking, if you please,C they- had to do was to surrender to orable course left to him. I took a influence of the light is a good deal to L. L. Co�o9ke, Chief Engineer of the �•,v' for a-fewv bard's with-the ma'n who is the civil authorities, and we had a city risk'leaving him free, but.during the counteracted by the enervating tem- Chicago Frtigineering Works: -, . practically responsible today for the magistrate looking up statutes to see latter part of the time he was watched perature; but when, in the late sum- s-:,'.: +� day and night. I# he had lived until bier and early-autumtt, the tempera= "Dear :fir. Cooke: '" ' conduct of the war, At the,corner of'how how to deal with them. g Less than 2 years ago I was an ordin "There area gaud `many things this.morning,there isn't any power on ture has fallen, the capacity for work . '' .11�'- Pall,Ma11 we'carne #ace to face with, earth could•have t him from the again increases. cry mechanic blan earding Yo .to m a ry% 'li'homson. I nodded•and we were pass-,which will make strange reading.after �P week. Today, thianks to you, I am an 'ing:oa, wtihen to' my aatonialmier.t my;the war is over," the Admiral said Tower, or any judge,'however merci-- Then, when the dark Qays return, "Electrical Expert," in business-for ;°R' arfnPenibn'stopped avid held out both; grimly. "I !a&y t1int my late de- ful, who could have slaved him from the effect Is seen 'in' the diminished, myself,and making over$750 a month. �=•^; y his hands. `.Thomann, my dear leliow,'i partment will provide a few sensa- being shot."' output of the worker. This apparently My success, Mr. Cooke, is entirely t., "It is'too awful;' she faltered, "and becomes more noticeable if the.weath- due to the invaluable help you have n% r1 . lie said, 'I came round to your rooms!floss: Still v�� very mistakes are et it makes me so ashamed, Hugh,to er is unusually cold with the dark esa. given me. The thorough, practical , - i#-,z• to,lday but you were engaged three or our juatii3cation. We were about as y g q training I secured through your Eaa11F• d; br, fota deep. Not another word salve this!ready for war as Lady Conyers then, t ii'nk that I could not have trusted you , A dark, cold winter, therefore, 1s r+ ° I is to la Ru b loobball for Oztord.":snore-.absolutely" mach more likely to affect one's work .learned, spare Time, home - Study ' -thanks! Whey►we write our h�ietury, P Y g Y Course In Electrieky, has 'made me ,,I =the cot:ntry will know what it owes', "It has taken us the best psrt.of a He opened his pocket-book and a ing capacity, adversely than a dark - _�-, .yvu. At preserA, thanks!" " near to realize -what war means;' little flush o!color came suddenly into warm one. financially independent; and a highly F ,. her cheeks. He drew out the ring There 1s. an additional advantage respected business man in this con ,._#it .: .a v+t. Q,mison assented. Even now•there _ ,,:,.,- .. Major Thomson. Lady Conyers l ___. __ .- - wvi tfie Iatter,if seems to the writer, munity ,". people WiiL2n one meets every day . l`� " '__'„ _ .__�,__. -- who seem to be)wing in abstractions." "Will you treat yotprseif now and namely, that a dark, warm winter B#ncerely yours, Hugh. Geraldine echoed. - $nail G '►"' would mean a lowef air _� W E,Pence." -1 ' .The Addrirai smiled. "Last night's raid ought to wake She�hekl out her finger. Oceanus$ than For 15 years Mr. Cooke .has been- "We " h. -coatimmued "and a few of them u the Admiral n� if the winter were cold. :, . P. training men at irons during thelz 0- : said two hies lor`dship--`Wasrs't that ed. "I shou•ld'like to have shown h se "I. shall be so proud and so happy� This lower air pressure would-most '{ ; devils where to have dropped a few to have it again," she whispezed. "I probably be-good for the health of spare'time, for Big Electrical Foci n.,.• Thotnaoai, the Inspector of Field Hoc Y though both the,manhal and brain worker, tione, and he has received thousands " ` finds?'He simply laughed at me. `My.'of their little toys. There are one do reap feel as thou I`land behaved p P s like a foolish chihi, and I.don't like of letters like the above. His agstem i'+r: dear Conyers,' he said, 'surely you,or two men who were making a lot of offers every man, regardless of age,. . ' ltrfewr-that was gulp a blind? Thomson 1aws�nat so long ago,�who'd have had the feeling at all, because in these �� . education, or previous experience; the' _« a ho.e in their ,roofs. days one should be more. :han ordi,,. _ .. ..- . ` chance to' become: in a very shaft ;� , Ia head of the enure Military' Tnteill-.; nariI serious, shouldn't one? Shall I Fintdin Slii s�in Fro - -_ k.-+ D meat. He.has the rank Geraldine laughed' softlp. .-..__.__ Y S P , �' time, an "Electrical Expert:' able to be able to nsslce it,u fro you, Hugh, Altl3ough the use of the hydrophone, ' "a 'a ,Brigadler-General waiting for "I really-think that dad feels more on.thuik?" F earn $3',500 to $10,000.a year. � I ;. hira.�rhen he lilies to take '}t. He;bloodthirsty when he talks about some Y the sound-conveying instrument by of our politicians than he does about He stooped to-meet, her. lips. means f which ships detected- -the '- Electrically-Trained Trained Men Scarce. . _, + era to remain as far as - otsaWe' P '•There'is an atonement you mi ht' ' iWt� p the Germans," she declared. Y A presence, of submarines during the Because of its prominent pea+tiara in . S•• ualtria�ari and unrecogivized, bemuse it „ raalFe, dear;' he venturerj. "Do you l • itelga him with his work: Nato, listen!' gone of our worst enetniea rse at war is !tt its ipfaacy, stc+ji$.are helrg the Electrical F ells Tfle Chicago En- 0' home, anyway," Sir Se our insisted, remember a su�estion of mi`n•c at one taken to apply it to commercial uses. girteering Works frequently Is called _ _ You've read in all the papers,* of of-those historic luncheons of Lady It is' suggested that it would be of u cn,by iadustrica is the.larger-citfee_ _ i course, that he had warning of what acrd vote shall never get on Avitli t?ie' p • war till we've -,weeded,them out" Anselman's?' great use in determining a Ship's Pcs1-: in the United States and'C3•nada, to r�.';,;•'..w�s-coming -last night, that the rea-. She iau hed• into' his a•[s -.for a ; son we were so sve.�Wsful wxs because - "Where did the nearest bomb to you g y t.cn at-sea is.. a tog, Four. or five supply trained men for electrical work. v" Thomson inquired. . - itomerll:-and then looked away. 'hydrophones would be placed under : To-meet these demands :dr, Choke :F ever light in Lorri,a had been ex-,dr'11 "I-was wonle ' whether w"' y � "Thp corner. of S>~ dames' _Street" »B you-had.water about flue miles apart; each be-i is now entbIling a Special Class•for - x,. ltngnislaed and.every gun-vtation was for often-that," she ovnfe.eed. ! ! doubly rcnsna;d?_ West, the_ warding sir Seymour replied. "There were-two g , ng connected by a cable to a record-1 quick training. He expects to develop • - :, - im received was dne,to Thamson and houses-in Berkeley-Street alight, and (The End:) =fag.station ashore. I from this' cl'ssa• "Electrical Experts"°1. no one else!" _ _ . ;a -hole in the roof of a,house in,Bay I A sccoud recording or receiving sta-t who•can go out and'take over the btu Hill. The bomb fliers didn't ex }ode, why Hair Turns Grey: tdon would be eatablis,hed at a sultsble_:Electrical jobs'that are now open.a' '"Aced to fliirrk;''Lady Conyers ex-1 P v - _ ' , claimed, "that we were 'half afraid to though Sad thing ahout'yotiiig Gran- The color of our Irair is due to the I distance, the two stations forming the,' Complete particularfl and actual +' _'' tell your,father that Hugh was con- et, wasn't it! He seems to be the only secretion of-.a varying amount of pig- :cxtremiies of a base of known length $roof of the great demand for"Electri• , fag to dinner!" Service mac who aaffered at.all." meni or coloring matter, which, fa'end bearing. Any ship withdn the cal Experts" is contained In a booklet `' Geraliizye .bad 9-ipped from the I Lady Conyers shivered sympathetic- 'tarn, depends largely upon the per• working Ifinks of these two stations !entflUed "How To Become An El'ectri• - _ i "_ tentage of various chemical oonatitu- could have her position determined by cal Expert," which-may be had with- - roam. The Admiral b.ew his Huse, dropping a depth Charge. ,ani cast by writing to Chief Engineer "I hope Geraldine's going to be sen- "It was perfectly.ghastly;'she niur- eats in our systems% -• fi able," he-said. "I've always main- mum' - ' . I For example, a person with a large The position could be obtained by, Cooke, Chicago .Engineering Work as tamed that Thomson wens a fins fellow A-very'promising young officer, I'amount ,of iron -in his blood usually -photographically recording and mes-12AS I.awience Avenue,Chicago. U.S.A. ' should think;' the Admiral continued,I manifests this by dark hair and eyes, suefng at each atatiou the differences _._ * -. only Geraldine seemed rather carried .,$ a v I in time of the receipt of'V,0 sound of.' cry sad death. Brings things. whli there are other characteristf�CS the axp.nsivn. From these ditlerences a ;- away by tha youtrg Granet. Poor', qq + home to you when you remember that i of .blhndes. brunettes, and red-faced - ` feilrowl• One cant say anything about' . I it was only yester,la he _vvas here,i persons which have been worked out -o�time a line of direction or bearing ti him now, but he'was gjust the ordinazy I poor fellow!" • y • • }te) a varytfig degree of precision by ,of the source'of tips ezploslon and the ; y,s +1 'ti. . '• of showy yours soldier, not fit I Geraldine and her mother rose from i students oL hginan nature. position at the ship Could be ascertain- , -to hold a candle to a man like.Thom- Can be cured. 1Joti't -� +. I their places n few minutes Pater. 1'heI As t� grow older,thfe pigment lose$ ed.. - :i I(' Lady Cotfiygrs was a little startled.I latter looked up at Thom''=on 'as heFsome' of its intensity. The highly- col- a : I lose your valuable - - _�' "`You have such soun9 held.open the door, - ored cheek's of childhood and youth' _ r ' birds, Act Quickly- judgment, ..You, won't h2 io ►" - i *. .t'+eymour," site murnured. ng, will'yyou . she are replaced by'the sallow, ashen eom• ,.,,Seem Qur Breath. •' wi$i sick birds acid - begged. plexlon'of advancing"age, and the hair ' lot ". 'Thomson was a few minutes late for `•Yott can take kin pith oti if oa reflects this decrease by land the a ail- We 'see our breath" on a chid win- prevent spread of "i zs dinner but even the Admiral farli•ave y Y ter's dap because the warm air which - disease by thin•prov- like" the A6:nirai, declared also rise very white. Prolonged worry, fright, - .him. ' we ez)ale is cond•enaed in the much -- "Snst'curselres. 'Ihom�on," he said,i ing to his feet "He doesn't drink rort• or lack of sufftcient light also have a colder air surrounding us, and re- 1 � remedy. : „1 I s they .iriade their way into the 1 silo the cigarettes are in your rconi. ,marked efreet upon the pigment cells` 1 " mains visible until the surrounding p1tATl�$ ROUP RE.IREDY : � fining-room. "What a shock the Chief I rive to take the 'hair at ii recrt i+.• which supply the hair. air can absorb it. '. i + ing meeting at liJii�Orn in a quarter - On account of the fact that hair ) ADVICE FREE. Our poultry ex- ' .'gave meoto-day! You've kept things) One day in 'the+Antarctic, 'when , perts trill help yon: Write - I- . ppretty dark. Inspector of 'Hospitals,' of an hour. rite car's waiting now. needs a large supply'�df pigments, there were seventy-two degrees of '` 6tdeerl : Youli excuse me, won'! you; Thom brunettes turn grey much sooner than g ,-="- ``Scott Thomron-E'miled. :-_ ._ ataridtng still. �xhal- �$� End Co: �iada�,Ltd: son?" 'blondes, while persons with extremely b I Tosoato '_ . '`That v as m excuse,"♦he ex 'sin-;. of course," the Iatter assented, "I light hair frequently go through life —_ ''' y a. fag a deep breath he -could actually !•d, "far running backwards and for- ni.a;t leave.early myself. I have to go without any alteration in color, though hear hi$ breath freezing a moment or `. wards between France'and England at'back to the War OfaCe." usti'ally their hair loses most of its life two after it had left his mouth. 0 " .. • .. ` the beginning of the war. There's no 4 Geraldine took his arm ar_d led him ,and lustre: 1, The sound, it seemed to him, was'I -.,' rticular secret about my poSitia !into the little morning-rooin. 4-- _ �',t' pa - produced by the training of the ice- aselirte flow. I've had a very Bard fight : "You see, I am carrying you oIl' in - :`: . rY . -Towns Built on Lakes. , crystals.- It was he.admitted,a sound keep it, a very hard fight to make it a�the most bare-ia�ed•fashion," she be- One of the remarkable results of nct easy to describe, but "rather like I' _Trade Mark .: :' • -useful one., Until last night, at any! gan, motioning him to a seat by her l that produced by the movement of i 1_ side, "but rea31 the recent drought was that it lowered date, it bass t seemed to me that Eng- y You are such a sand on a beach when a wave washes ', " the Swiss lakes to lever that have ` .::q_.,. ---_ !elusiv'e person, and only this mornin np:' _�%, ." I - 1 in the midst of that awful thunder of not been reached for centuries. It We do not "see our breath" in sum- '' ` , brought to light some of the earliest I bombs, when we stood on the roof mer, generally speaking, because the ' ar` \� ! and looked at London breaking out houses built in Europe.' wa'im surrounding air has such a large I PETROLEUM JELLY` ''Wp� '`., e + When our early forefathers `began - _ :nto flames, I couldn't help thinking- . capacity for holding moisttre-wvater « - - ., e �•., ._.. to construct homes they were worried• An application of �?as- ,,;;,, i - -�Mr Sr :eniembering, I mean-how short a vapor-that'the warm eclat air we „ , r.w,' 11 '111 A ; �r.ES THB time it is since you and I were face by fear of the gigantif3 beasts of prep. ve out is absorbed immediat I • and cline V'rliite3ellybrings - 11.:11,,;11 . gI a y. ;:;;3. iii�l•l � to face with the other borror and you Minard's Liniment for Colds, etc, therefore remains invisible. • Qrateful relief nhcn .. . rx"•.1 ;l i1, �; 1 / saved my life. Do you know, I don't A very cold, wet day at almost any applied to cuts, burns, . ,x ' i{4� + thine; that I have,ever said `thank you' season of the.year makes the brPat.h • chafed skin, etc. ,: , '``. l�t 'lfi 1 �' -not properly." • • ,, visible because the atmosphere at- p i t: CHf.SEBROL*GH ' ' +�i ''I -think the words may o," he �� such times has enough moisture of its btANUFAC RING COhiFAN-1 r., _' "'1.g , tr i;;� -�i± answered,smiling. "It was a horrible own, and rejects,on'the ground of non- �"'°`'""s' �� �pt7• 1889 Chabot Ave.. Montreal. ec _ 1 Itime w}iile it lasted but it was soon ,"^v e . n easily, the moisture contained in• ��,:.' '. � �� ;over. The worst part of it was seeing y the exhaled breath. ' In r bar - '" Ned;" >, fiK °- ,i ` , those others whom we could riot help, USby "' €'- +�' drifti�$ by." -_ ..,. . andjartat - _t 1 1. '`I stwula 'have been with them but I Minard's'LlnimentUsedby Veterinaries all drug- :� ` YIyIt•--- for you;' ails Bala quietly. "Don't Q � gifts. _,:;.,: �_ a + N �•� .`think than i .don't know it. Don't •. •'S nap When in Toronto visit the -.�.:"1:'� ..Y. CC." th'im. that• I don't regret sometimes, Royal Ontasio Museum •'" ,r =a •;_, 1 1. rp1 ' I ss53 Slooir fit. want, lsaar iveane A*"' - w `vow '.- . E, is`i'"' Flugh, that i didn't trust you a little . S.' � / 0 'pIkM�� J T.atga4t permanent exhibition in Canode. p., .„ •. }i t more completely. You are right about ., a-t° Archaeology. neology, Mineralogy. Pal-' ..r r :*f.' n. - sa mapy things. Bnt. Hugh, will you � = rj� i�b aeontolog3, 'Zoology. Open daily, 10 u m. N iM�s „ - __ Sagr�gt�w to 6 ➢m. Sunday, .a to sc�r.m Btoo;, 18iU! No, b0--'Z1. -' `- t, tell me someitb g� - ,� Heft Dupont and Ave�'Rol. cars, `I . IdsUS No. 61-'21. . , ' ;w,; `' y . , , 'I.nr« * ++n Mm'<.:.:._.�,, .�..uW,a... -d, •,.r. -'a .,,�,w "I . - •.;�i y,,'...k, 1.'£!,'.i.• { `f•�ti 's11.,"•',+(++ ""�¢'y �.y,: w.,- ,a1•,I,a`r+"' { 4` _ -.cy',Y�^v' ., .t ,m tat` +""`.' .i,,"" ^ r`.'..' ,' 1 ^ .i, b •',W, � O 1 4�2 Av:R•rn.-p „ - .:i 'r/Yl�S'VT Rrw,y, nm'3r:;,CA". ^.A�A �yY�'y,.w- ,�,A",i "r`C�1R°'1'�Ti.°F_ ^y'�i�^'^F•'iM,,:.,-w� s, � .. �,��.. v: R'e,+t, i" �,.w.. ,� m ,a � u. 9+t w ,�," h'r ti,.s ;mlS�,!`•,► ,i'"" g h r '^rt i "'«Rw'aVpi"v'"•!"'-.4°J''1 ':B"t. -.+Q>'Au w,•:R.. iaw'.C."•,,.y.-• •.. v: '+fiq 4' op +r�r� ",'41�'8a• ;•u.1 :^o. '_, k�n•a :Fee's,••,' "yM.: r ^,�:raw: - o..:.:.'£ a,y'�'.ca'r - ;c s'4r .•r� .' ✓ ',yti-.. .F PA SJi .'. a-:'t X,: .a'.!u• ^7"8+. .''rF, g,. UL .*i .Y+": ;at a "'�. ,�, °' M wZt'SK:w r,.•-y,.'eY.,".' `.'nk6,•^;: N. ..k.'�^ gm ::��•p�''5 uS' . .{ ••4 � - .6�S f I°T•'s• t ,i" V•' .."!� y -'E. :iT °� . ., • .I -, .. 4,r'' `- r� ..•�7 fh,� u yse �' •8 LAS No. 1,159 ACHE.� ..., .>:•j'+::y.., :'Litt:,,; .r;'::,.S;.;S,•E; %' .::,ri::...:: : 'v;:•;;;;., •>'i',.r,.;.i3^?,.,i:.- - •i0.4tin'4:f ti;Y/'+tit• n,Y••.:L'%v:t?:::;'i:;:';.:.::.. � :.5(,.,..; :;:;11; :.•;f;,;S,:i.:.T:.::::•;�;:"�`i:,:j:,`.`" •. :qM i,'.'C; ::.;it:fr::�:x>:;;y,:.;N. / .,..k"i•:'.;�::`thee.::. ,:w '.,::;:'>:%':'a>;:: ?: •:::,�•:.: ��,>;:::•:•>:<t;:k;>r>>.,.,: ::::.�... ,.::�::;,,;:,.:�:<:';"'•; , ,.-:.... ^ Of the Townshi f Pick _ f ��• �Fr TEN YEARS PEACE FOR THE,wARCI} - �: To take a vote of the ratepayers in 4'' ,,.. that portion,of the Township of Pic7t: :4 �'r�Si<itaui;i.lnited States, France and Japan Make 5olerllin Cove= - ering lying south of the fourth concea• 4w w�piA&K Niue-Power Agreefsient Plalees Clliri�oils " slon line entitled to vote do'money By Stable FOOtI i laws es a queatian to be submitted iu Y., Footing. P reference to the acquiring of the To- ' c' ionic and Eastern Railwa the Washington,'D.C.,'Dec. 11.• An end First-The adoption by all nine Y•.si Hydro-Electric Power Commission of has coke to war in one-half of Cv- powers, including China, of the Root Ontario on beua t of certain munioi- ? earth. After four weeks' work the declaration. paliittes. ' 'Cottference on the Limitation of Second-The`adoption of a resolu Armament on Saturday'presentett-itsItion pledging eight powers-the WIIEREASiAhe Municipal Corpora-. ' first' concrete decison to keep the i United States, Belgidra, Great Britain, " tics of, the Township of Pickering " s. eace among the myriad islands of the France, Ifaiy, Japan, the Netherlands deems it advisable to submit,to the -Pacific. The decision comes in the and Portugal-to establish a 'commis- ratepayers of the said portion of the torn aY a treaty between Britain, the sion to inquire into the present prac, said Township entitled to vote on +` '-United States, Japan and France. t ice of extra-territorial jurisdiction in - ere I Cu:a� - �_ .L_ _ _ h in.r There are Orily roux dauses, x siuiyle� ap into vac' a y:2;s?.:i:. yjf{ after set out.' r a - document, which may thus be'sum-nand methods of judicisl_administratioa w, y THEREFORE, the Council of the <: rmarize d 1 in China. The assent of China also. f: Corporation of tb+e Township of Picker. :hr (1),The four 'powers agree to res- t was-given to this resoliltion to-day. ing enacts' as follows: poct one snother's*rights in relation Third-The assent of all nine pow- �' 1. That the following question be g era including China, io the principle A NAVY 1,000 MILES INLAND. x to their insular possessions and insu- submitted to the ratepayers o! the far dominions in the region of the!that China's rights as a neutral are Johannesburg is about one thousand miles iniaad from the sea, but it Municipal Corporation of the Town- x' Pacific, and promise to hold confer-'to be fully )respected in future wars has started a naval,brigade to train boys for the new South African naval' ship of Pickering in that portion of s ~ences in the ,event of disputes. I to which she is not a party. Forces. The photograph.shows some of them saluting on the arrival of an the said Township south of. the 4th Fourth-The declaration of all nine inspectipg officer, concession line who are entitled to - (2) It any other power threatens powers, incldding China, of their in vote on money By-laws:-- aggressive action the four shall 'com- _-._ _ ._ -_,-_- -_ •- --__r___ ,, tention not to enter into any treaty, }��y� ��� ••��1 r p/�}�• i��+ -.'?Are you in.tavor•oi the Hydro-&lee -municare fully and franscly with each agreement, 'arrangement or under- RelYi Us of a Dom' �Gbllolia7 tric Power Commission of Ontario . other and take joint action. �' standing, either with one or individu- acquiring, without Government guar - in The treaty is toaemain in force ally or,collectively with any power or - antee of bonds, and operating the " ten years,wdtich is also the sa rf�ie per•I pawera, which would infringe ar im- Lib. ' Don° Prop. Labor 'Toronto and Eastern Railway'ou be- -ten as the proposed naval holiday. Itl pair the principles of the Root de- Ontario . . . . . .. . . .. . . r. . . .:.:... . 22 3? 23 half 'cat the: interestel munictpalfttas, a `. ,earnnot be terminated except on twelve' daration. Quebec . . . . . . .. . . .. 65 - ., and upon the terms set out In 'the '. months' notice. This was the fourth plenary session Prince Edward . . ... . . . . 4 , , originaIl agreement and Sy-law No. r; _ .•(4)'As soon as the treaty r4tifica- 'of the conference. At the first were New Brunswick . . . . . . . .. .. . .. :. . b �6 .1 , , 1.123, carried by the ratepayers of this- " . • tions are deposited in Washington the; heard the Hughes proposals for navy Nova 'Scotia , ., . . . . . . ., . . .. •, . _16 muafclpality on the 11th dal et - Anglo-Japanese pact of July 13, 1911, scrapping. -At the second the powers ' ' October, 1919." ° Manitoba .-.,'. . . . 2 12, 1 - • is terminated. acre tad thes proposals in spirit and ' ' ' ' '.' ''' ' ' '' ' ' ' 2. That the votes of the said rats-, Four steps toward international in •pniciple. Atpthe tBLirdpPremier Alberta • • •`• • • •... . . . ... . . ..:.. 1 lO :1 L payers shall be taken on this quentiols '° �•': •respect for the.sovereignty,, indepen Briand of'France made his memorable Saskatchewan . .. .. ... . . . .::. :. .. 1 16 on the 2nd day of January, 1982, be. - -donee 'ard administrative integrity of plea to retain his country's army. On British Columbia ,7 $ tween th$ hours of sine o'clock In the °r China were taken by action of the Saturday results were obtained. Other - - - forenoon and five o'clock In the after- - conference in its fen - - y p ary sessian•to-�results perhaps of equal importance, Totals . ..... .. . . .. . . :... .. . .. 118 6U 64 2 noon. at the following places and by' e. - -----Wray follow rapidly. - ---- _ _- _-- - the Lalwint namod_RaturninE;�Ss�_ ----� W. -'I`heae vier a nI Poll Clerks vis•- LARGE VOTE CERTAIN SIR ARTHUR PEARSON In Poling 9ubdirfaion No. 1, at H• ;t MARSHAL. FOCI GETS fatigue and it still became necessary FOR SETTLEMENT MEETS•TRAGIC DEATH E. Webster's ,house, Kingston Load; ROUSING WELCOME for me to call for troops to a danger % point to repel the enemy, the Can- H..E. Webster. Deputy Returning O!- , point were always fleet er 80 Members of Dail Eireann In .Observance of His Own fiver; T. C. Osborne. Poll Clark. �af�fOtti C�p1ta><ider �1'allCS for the service, and in tiome t y Out of 120 Will Favor Guiding Ptincipks to.Live In Polling Sub-division No-8, st the . always managed to be on the spot Town 8:11, Pickering Virlage: W. V. Canadian Corps' Work in y 1i P Anglo-Irish Pact. - as if Sighted. Richardson, Deputy RetuAdag Ofie»r. when they were needed. This was not The Government A'despatch from London says:-Sir W. J. Clark,Poll Clark. ' France aria Flanders. London, Dec. 10.- In Pol4tug Subdivision No. S. at W. merely owing to the last that they expects a whirlwind finish Arthur Pearson met with an 'inti Ottawa, Dec. il.-Marshal Fach,`had-such commanders as General Cur- confidently P Nicholsoa's house, Liverpool; E. W.. to fire Irish settlement within a week. and tragic death at his home here on : Commander-in-Chief of the allied arm-`rte, but to their own indomitable spirit Sleep, 1leputy Returning Officer; A. J. The extremists in both Dublin and Frills Whole in his bath he sea Allison, Poll Clark. ies during the last years of the war, and courage." , y' 1 Belfast, it is said here, will find them- and struck•his head against the faucet Ii Polling Subdivision No. 4, at veeteived here today sincere tributes i This was the remarkable tribute to selves- unable to make headway Stunned, We feilI in the water and was „ of admiration and affection from the the Canadian corps paid by Marshal � against the momentum acquired George Toyne's house, Rorie Silt; people of the capital. Greeted at the -Fowe -in an address given at His Ma- ag' qua by they drowned. Hia desatth was one irsdirect- - 'b by Excellency Gover-? ' peace movement. It is understood that ly to the observance of his own gui+d` George Toyne, Deputy Returning Of- station - - y y }esty s Theatre here this afternoon, ' i Premier Lloyd e i. so sure t firer; Thom. Poll Clack. )LOr-General, by Rt Hon. Arthur'when he salsa a gnedt of hoaor'of the y Georg Pr'mc1P�, that the b>find r]soerld everything will in Palate9 8ubdivisioa.No. b, at fire _ -' 'Meighen; h h officials of the army Montreal Canadian CWb, go on schedule that he ask no man to hog them, should eiw Te a Hell,Cherrywood; George.. ` WW navy A!! b thousands of cheer- That it was in no small-degree I is already turning tq other big mat- everything for themselves, and shoubd nv�� y Y f due Davidson, Deputy -Returning Officer; ?, ' Ina-people, Marshal Foch. during the to the Canadians that the Germans tars which he,has been obliged to'pat live as if they were sighted. to one aide during the Irish negotia- Sir Arthur..had dispensed with his Cam• Todd, Poll Clerk. three hours of his stay was every-;had not hocked their way through to tions. vabet,. who had been with him many 8. A tree copy'of EEris By-law shall - - where cheered to the echo-tributes Paris in 1915, was another assertion ,_..-..� �, be published in the Pickering News, a which he accepted with smiles and!of the Marshal and in 1918 the final years, -"lest the man e a y.beeline i I „ Elections in Britain 1Eryg y newspaper published at the vikiage o! salutes and repaid by declaring his appeal was met witty a cry of En � �� block the oi' blind Pickering. In tars-aactd Township of a eetumb in wa 'nil own arch he French armies' admira-1 Avant," from their commander, Gen' in the Near Future �He bathed, dressed and went slicer! Pickering, on the days hereinafter tics for the work of the Canadian era! Currie. . his house unattended;.he knew where mentioned, that-is-to say:-The 9th, �• ' in France and Flanders. - 4 A despatch from London says:- GPs F 18th, 93rd and 30th 'days of December, to find ever h' Above all ins t s: Montreal. Dec. I1. If I succeeded Weed out the low producers from Speculation as to possible dissolution ' the herd. The wi P Pws his mind thoibughly occupied, and so 1921. And a true copy at this-By-law on man occaslone in back the y lI fiat return enough y wave not shall be posted at the Post Offirxs at y >ag fah o! Parliament is revived b the Irish enem these successes were to make it worth our, while to take us w n t t to his ash alone. As y, $ no i y peace, as it is known that Premier, usual, he went to his'bath alone. No Pickering, Brougham asst Cdaresmoat, ' small degree due to the bravery and care of,them. Lloyd George is seeking a favorable i one knew what had happened to him and at the office o•t the Clerk of Whits- activity of the Canadian corps which The oklest piece of British music in opportunity to renew his ,mandate,', until his scecrbtary, wondering what ,vale. wa:s always ready. When at times of existence is now in.the British Mu- which he obtained in the height of the i 4. On the 23rd --day of December, .critical import it seemed that the seam. It was composed in 1226 b a armistice enthusiasm and sines -has delayed ham' entered the bathroom, ,b y Sir Arthur Pearson was the most 1821, at the"Town Halt~ at the Yfllalejes troops were almost ready to\die with monk of the Abbey of Reading, been much criticized. I of Brougham,-at three o'eiook'in the s` A reliable. political authority , cheerful, "H-reliant,world. helpful, eig'h't- - y Put• less matt in the world. No finer Sony- afternoon, the Reeve will, in writing the date of the election about the mid- signed by him appoint two persons to _- Sent could be erected to him than l-- attend at the final summing up of the -F"_ •' " -_ _.` - •1Weekly Market Report - Bascawnext year, but Sir A. Griffith-� St. Dunabana Hospital for Bliixi Sol-' Minister of Agriculture, diers in London. It is a montratent of votes by the Clerk of this Corporation, 9i speaking at Nottingham, said an elec- achievement over misfort __nrld and one person to attend each Polling - tion could not long be delayed, and he Place on behalf of the persons is- ?" Toronto, Maple products-Syrup, per imp, handicap; so inspiring is it, that it :. } al., $2.50• per b im f urged the coalition organisation to be terested and .desirous of the Mowery a Manitoba wheats-No. 1 Northern,I g p. gala., $2.35. prepared. deserves to stanza as.a milestone mark- $1.23%- No. Northern, $1.19; No.� aP1e sugar lb., 19 to 22c.. P _ I ing human pr�gresa ing of the said question in the afsrmt- $1.13. Honey-60-30-lb. tins, 14% to 15c - Live, and a like number: CA behalf at Manitoba oats=No. 2 CW, 53%c:'Per lb.; 5-2%-lb. tin.,.16 to 17c per lb.; 4;��;;::';';`'. :s, r:*,:;>;;z „,� • Ontario comb hone per doz 7b to ' '`''' the persons interested in tad desirous _ •No. 8 CW, 49rYec; extra No. 1 feed„ Y, P , $3 '_> '" � Greenwood's Part of the answering of the said question $4.50. �:...•... 49iGc 3;•<•, ,: A' a. in the negative- tied _ Manitoba.-barley-Nominal. ' 'Smoked meats-Hama, mad'.,.24 to •..`:"'�� ' i',,.>.: 1n Irish Settlement asst �' ''°'tea y 26c :° '"` :h b. The 3rd day' of January. 194 at ,Ail the above track Bay , cooked ham, 36 to 4Gc smoked " "`;`'' '''`'a'" 's: .,;r: y P c:,• `:: k ,. ? the Town Hall, at the village of rolls Z3 to 24c f ::�" !<:'_:',::»•'•> . American corn-No. 2 yellow, 66c,, , cottage role, 26 to s<..!: _ ,,; <. :�d. A despatch from London says: ' y ports. 26c;breakfast bacon,25 to 30c; special ` � The pen Witt] Which the Irish Brougham, at titres o!esloclt in f(lre mfr• ;•, Ontario oats-No. 2 white, nominal. brand breakfast 'bacon,` 80 to 35e; � . $�f terneon, is hereby appointed Los ibs backs, boneless, 38 to 36c. >°:> v;:;:"?':! treaty was signed has been pre- •summing up by,the Clerk of thY One% Ontario wheat-Nomittist Cured meats-Lon clear bacon 18 _ • '; ����:�^' �- rented b Lloyd George to Lad ration of the number of votes vets .°'` • 'Sariey---No. 8 extra, test 47 lbs. or g � V'"'` Y Y I'g'e Y po abetter,67 to 60c, riling to freights 20c; clear bellies. 18 to 20t4c. Greenwood in recognition of the in the atarmative and negative rw , eataide, Lard-Pure, tierces, 14 to 14%c; Sir-Hamer espectivdiy.• ,. _ share her husband, Sndra*h N . 2, 68 to 70c. tubs, 14% to 15c; pals,.15 to 15bc; �<, Greenwood, had in laging the MADE, PASSED AND Tt7NACTDD F.9e-N 2, to 90c. prints, 16% to 17a Shortening, tierces, A� thin 6th dal 0!December,A D. 1!!1. nitaba r--First pats., $7.40; 13c; tubs, 183ftc; pails, 14c; prints, ;'.;, foundation of the Irish peace. . h F. H:RICHARDSON, second pate., $6.90, Toronto. This share is.in danger of being Ontario flour-90 per cent. patent, Choice heavy steers. $6 to $8.50 Reeve. '< .r ,� forgotten, because Sir Hamar, butcher steers, choice, 5.75 to 6.50• realizing how completely tie has -:DONALD R. BZATON,. balk, seaboard, I ar'barrel, $4.80. i's, $ $ A<c:: ., Millfeed-Del. Montreal fret ht,,do, good $5 to $5.75;-do, med., $4.56 :::;•;i::; bags included: Bran, per ton, $24; to $5; do, com., $3 to $4; butchers' beeilass.elated with the coercion t#LOrts,_per ton, $26; good feed 'flour, heifers, choice, $5.75 to $6.50; butcher y:: policy, has deliberately kept in NO 01.70 to $1.80. cows, choice, $4.50 to 5.50; do, coed., w: the background during the ne- " "1 $ '• ;. Baled hay-Track, Toronto, per,tdn, $3 to $4; canners and cutters, $2.26 `" ;? Otiati0Ils. . Yet 'lIl Well-illfOTm- TAKE NOTICE the above its a'trua No. 2, $21.50 to $22; mixed, $18. to $2.75; butcher 'bulls; good, $3.50 to 3a"Mi c; :� g coy of a By-law passed by the lounfr' -�� ✓ i Straw-Car Rota. per ton, $12. $4.50; .do, com., $2.50 to $3; feeders, "`" ""' ed circles it is claimed' that to ri L''hbsse-New, ]are 21' to 22c• 8 $ $ 6 }�� ci Council o[the Township'of piaia� ;t" large, , good, 900 lbs. 5 to 5. 0• do fair, the Ctllef Secretary for Ireland Bring em the 6th day of Deteoember, 4.60 b• stockers good, t '. ' tsvvitra, 215 to 22> c; triplets, 22Ly to $ $ ,g , $4 0 $4.50; y belongs the credit of '•havufg 28bc; old, large; 25 to 26c; twine, do,fair,$3 to $4; milkers, $80 to $100; initiated the movement Which r un,n n .�TAlt1p NOTION � 26% to,264c; triplets, 26 to 27c• Stil- a rigors. choice $90 to 110• calves, ?' ,z a'� ��4': AND ' p s has come to a suct>essful end. that at the hour, day sad places there. �:mF tons, new, 2b to,26c, choice. $9.50 to $12; do, mej., $8 to .: ::; Bettor-Fresh dairy, choice, 88 to 10; do, com., $3 to $6; lambs, , ' '> in flied for talons the votes of tea good 2a<ix%. 86c• creams riots fresh. No. 1 10.60 to 11.75 do con b.b0 to 6• okeotoa the polls will bo held. creamery, P , $ , , $ $ r ; : Preferent_IaI Measure lfir.t son 9th day at Deeets>r . . 4$ to 46c• No. 2 40 to 41c cooking, hee choice, to 5.25• do z '`. pubboa 96' to 80e. , � to $8.50; do, heavy$and backs,1 two >r ',^'':'<:�?:; ':,>.; '`'� Defeated Ili Jamaica Der, 189E Dressed poultry chickens, 2• hogs, fed and�water., , �:^; " $9.90 'to t' ''' DONALD R BEATON - w, 25 to Sae; roosters, 20 to 25c; fowl, $10.25; do, f,o. $9.60; do, t' >t A despatch from Hisigsboa,Jamaica, Clerk.of the Municipal Corpor tton to 28c;'duckltn'ga, 30 to 36c; tusk- coantry points, $9 aye, 46 to bOc; geese, 22 to 27c. Montreal. - _ says:-Fearing rettsiiation by the Ua- of the Tewnshlp of Pickering; Live ,poultry-Spring chickens, 20 tied Shares Governmert, the Leg3sia- Dated this 6tk day of DaoOmber. 11If1. to 26c; roosters, 14 to 16c; fowl, 14 to Oats-No. 3 C.W., 57 to 57 WC. tire Council strongly opposed the Gov- 22c- ducklings, 22 to 26c;-turkeys, 45 Flour, Man. Spring wheat pats.,firsts, erimenvs tariff bill, under which peg 900 ; geese, 18 to 20e. $7.60. Rolled oats, 90-ib. bag, $2.86 to-' ference woud have been given :io A dmpsteh'frum' Winrvkr says:-' Margarine-118 to 26c, $2.90. Bran, $2525. Shorts, $27.25. � manufactured in.Great Great Br3tsin mai*trste sir Hu`h Job#MscDo ns1A • '-?., Egra--No� 1 stoeage 5tt to 68c• so. Hny, No. 2 psi bon, car lots 27 to, q m and yes tiearbrly in the Dominion of ` ,, , $ A Unique War memorial made rood his ptomiso to suppress - lira, storage, 57 to hSc• new bid $28. A view of the Ulster Memorial,Tower Canada. As a result the hilt was violent critne in Whmipog with the ~' t1la+sight�, 86 to me; new )3aid, in car- Cheese, finest eastrrns, 1S to 18%c. IN&whee he ..,I Join.ND&Y to-t-1.1- 88 to 90c. _ Butter, choicest creamery 40% to Ole on the Western Front overlooking the withdrawn, but it will be introdueW Heirs.-Can. ,band�pi�ceT,-bu a,-Xgga, selectea, ooa r3tatoai;�efb�; hwnben Redoubt=s€t fepva2---LL- lateti•and prwfdo foe a mod*W form five yearA_ 'in the penitei:tial'f mild' , r ,µ to $4.26;.prhhes, W60 t>o $8.75. - oar lots, $1 to $1,10, was unveiled by Lord Carson.' oaf preference. twenty lades, for racbbery. � eY'•�;� '":'',:.� '.d :� - - ,,: ', �•,r�''w,._. .�u•: .:µ'�.,:�' ;� -�a;t. � - <•• ,� :� �• s,�.., tA„' t�.,,,, > ,�\:E�,>�aw,.•;... ,t;ev,.� >�,s�,,�.,. Xta. r.,.t' .�'�' ",i, ,.,,9,• ,� .�,.. ..,: i', ,;�._�<• '.;,.�5' ;�.' '..yy a y� ...ti;,,�, ..r 1.•.,- ` .- .y'• '.,�. ,a; "'�:'Ea,•• - Y' ..as r� ` -+%w..�••' "'a�,c''4'4d .� �y.,.,c.-u.Gr .�m'n.:m,.r.smS^it'C'.`'�'LL,CEES,3•A^M1;CS.''b'rrs..: ..s".,..^..•.Re:' y•Ir' :SS'"�•':�'''tHC:..:r.:,. �w"r +fie::;°dg.,t,".s{;,5::oa{. - "ir' '• .., ,! •a• .zi "J':•I�.:`^t`.. ..� m ' .7 r — .Y' ;keg �4, d%. ..• ....-.•.-..--.-r•..,.-•-. —.. �.�.�.�...+...+o.-wn �wl^�"' lr'3� .Y .. .:4•.' • M' 9. 1. C�I' 'E- JEWELRY FOR f; IRISTMAS�R _ -%� ^"�ovr OY�rist'm.el.®,Orc�e . .L rt..`• .... ;:,.a�pat`:Lol Jd�Qt )(-','nF�aY 14014 (St.:aLB1.0 •' _ .1 �'"�'l G G �C'J J VLi �SDL' y vO ,,I,R I C•I !' /�-1;� ?,'- i5 Sf S •^� • rt �.r y Ptotestpy: ,'.. �C+ ^.• . Our Stare is filled � ' ti• TWRMS n er { c _ i r:•It 0,,1.7:t per year.; l;1.S0 it paid'iaadvan�e. • „ <~ p @ $ullday:Guoda. with 'hundreds of. _ _ -A'•most caul isles lectiaa of Xuiay ✓' Xmas JOt t;nges-All sizes, fall ripe 10 1:N 1VW R K!�R.i Proprietor. ,�.:.bealltlf tXl ` �.[ _ Xmas Grapes-Good 1EtrRe olustete �''� Xmas Table Rarslns-Best cluality 1 lb. pkgs- ^r"''' PICKERING COUNCIL. it ar clew .' =- r= ---- — -- - `�" ------- -- -- Amas Crauberriee, Table �'ige, Grape Fruit Ilatsis belery etc. The above council met pursuant to _ For C,hrratmae our display - aF Xmas Cand A full assortment, hared mixed, chocolates etc. tscljouroment on Monday,the.l2th lost. . .. ,i • cf French iycry will appear Y- - .... Udembersall present the reeve In the �, to those Who are seeking Xmas Nuts-Best we have ever had. Don fail tp ge .some of the" ~.: t .Udie8 W�St gifts !n.this popular Toilet �,..., .: ;shale. g Xmas Fancy China-Better than ever this year. The minutes of the last°meeting W Ware. - - Xmas Holly and Holly'Wreaths. I 7" were read and approved. ♦y atCes We handle only the east John Stephenson was heard in re. "French Ivory,"- and each Xmas Fish and Oysters-Anything yod want iq this line:" gsrd to culvert on eidP road,adjoining, Gold-filled cases, 15-�eWel tees is stampeeK. p g prices better than ever. property. Said culvert interferes movement, We guarantee- in't)}eQe nods and his drain thus'violating the terms 1$15-00' Open ever evening nett week. wf an award. Special p g •� W. J. Devitt, School Attendance i I� I Calendars now'ready-Get yours. cer,,gave his re poct for November. _ t '. I of :. e et,.nding committee on Condo- : . �:�, f Assuming you of our appreciation and best wishes for a :J 6enciee reported and recommrnded%e SQU Br� I I (; - I I Happy and �roepd=ieus.Zimas anti I e�w 3Cea'r. :'ollowing paytuents, John Murkar,, -for publishing bylaw re Tstronto-East• $3.50 to $35.p0 ,'�� I•I�li1 II �� �••� erri,98 50; F S Richardson, salary as !�i I:I!'I';!'�I'; JAMES R ICFtARDSON reeve, 160 00; 13uith Pugh. salary as r= Necklets II'i � fl!{I'I ii il'I i r? - deputy-reeve. 100 00; 0 L Middleton i ;`. � ,I II,;„ '';iII fit; - -- - salary as councillor, 100 00• A 8 eare, Al",_ I 'ri'!lull Ch ditto,100.00;13 M Forsyth.ditto 1p00-00; •Solid Gold,'S•5.00 L'p. 5 ;;�, �� ! I ,I;;'i, R - _ salary us.treasurer 00. (:, !I, II',i;';', _ 'W 13 Barnes, I '� l ,' III' .it�w <: �1('i kerin ' H ard wa' -re St re OD; D.R. -Beaton. poatalze, 10.t)t); L. _ > i rt,( IiI I � ''.' ,,., V g o Matthews,caretaker. 73.00: A Spears, 4 • J �!�I!ll+�,� !�'/r � 'l;l�ll,rill�lIf!�f; settling ccts with Uxbridge. t'..30;'G. China !:' _ ' I,I'I -. K '2'-f3 Ri,•h rd- _ - J..,�.,,, I.'I, r,��' :.!•! „,I ,I!:�• (u;h;; 'r..' MForsyth. ditto, o F H x Cup son. 2> dHva road inNpection: 10 00: 11 S and Saucers, !till �- G r7+ugh.rdfl.to, 10,tx1; G L�9liddleton.diet- .r•i1.00 tU ��.�� Y`i ;'i``,,,� 'I, -Tie C.trfstdian itiinter borne needs to, 10 tN); G J1.1'<,t:;y,th, ditto,- 10(10: . „ - bleats of heat chid.light Adam S,watee, ditto., 111,0U. _ 411i�1�1J'Ir iliii;,,.Irl.,rl:., .1j'tyll�l4ii„}Z-{ 'x' The stan,liut; c„uilttittxe on Relief Salt 011tl PeppeY � �: t ' i ill!;ilhi�i�i4�l - reportedT:incj -ecowtiliend' d fyrcn,Ent' S11tl1ier5, 1.i 7 �4 _ - :` r id moo- iJ V Y as follons: Ilueh Pu; i). t-wild Hnd room Yoe J,+nirs ,;tuji, while uudPi .;i'' - ' Mangy other"new and ilsefnl, �: niu =��' t':: r� treatment in Torot:t�i, 1500 For Fir a Ilp t,k�, The star.11igR cvrgRriy:ee:t?tx fi,nusts 111eCPa lit l”' ',s `t" '" +^ , ' 1 'Cr�-.�� as ;. _ ¢, -� lspp ' Thought :16r Wire Feucrs, Ut:ciu�{:e, l„tt;•rs + oillrltir•prices, „ . = � etc., t.eported ai.d itcommended ills _ ��: :�-.1,:�:.�.�, - � °�. x�y.. w. -., T - . � 1lC�t1�4- an `a ioltowing �acnat.t.. L',-tie Pock in, 7d i�t.��ii :n:xT,..s� (�T .,r A' r•,\ completing the opening of ditch .bet_ ' , - Toth to and 11. HILU}l! ,2. 'and;c.drain- : Be sure.and'see our IVindow for Gift Suggs'WonS. 1 '! <<"" tlt,lenid2l Lamp- •_ cage award of 1930, 6 60; A. J. Gi i,y. _ spgeeningg of drain on, coo.-7. leading. _ ' Q13C'n' Evenings through N. S, "a'” fartu its Iter ° You will always be satisfled. .. engineer's aLQard,1.50. X.f{ Hic _ A The standing committee an DnaiaEt- � iyj , ��, :_ _ Jew eler .__ _:: a:v i3 the-time'.to get ydnreto�e fK; ei to$beep Killed-by-D�.�; :<r.mnd VVV s i.s.a. _. .and fr�reacey repaired before Cnd'lecommended papm-ent as fnlfaas: = the cold weather ceases. W.Michell.1 sheep and 1 lamb killed (successor to R. N. Bassett ) " by dogs,21.00; A. Milne, for ins ect- / sail to show our e :.. . VHiTBY, ONTARIO i It a pleasure h good log rime.;TO•rJas McDonald, for idea- r _ • olag dogs found worrying bheep, J. S. BALSDON, = -DICKERING The committee on Roads and Bridg --- -- _- --- r eareperted and recomuieuded the fill- -, ttttta - - iowing payment,: W.Squire: plowing P I CK E R I N-04 '4•' and er andno con. 4,sub-div g 5 hn l- #Asrteraad others gravelling Hhnvel- IE N T 1 0 N ld din 7, sub-div S, shin R T Da•• - M R £t-Idson and others, raseilin div 3, 311 h-g i1v 3, 60.00:Lorne Puekrin >,nd„ avellin div H F 1. but,•divl;4 `nd tl. ...�. - _ _.. :-- -� 76: d E. JINI',r-d r•xst:Tr.K,Ytt'c'rin.s_ 'b •-- - .... •-- '• - -- - -. and sideline 151A-, a1-+, ,Ir.w:;Rj� in 11mind Ro-yt or Stook. ZOe per lb 1: p: , Surloin'R ► t 2 •• t�' ;;i3 ()f ...$ ll'll� 1'e�', red w t Markham to Ly h>,tF. St,; (', nr or St�il+. ' r; 1 ) ! }�l r r r Puekrin, grant nild drilggibli :,n_cori-5. etl Lie - - :1d S& Gnrdlmni 'Praia. ,ira,lging on Purterhons� R,T,tist or St too. 5.150- Q:G. Cl,lv�rt j ,: gra�'Pl NYitnp R',K-r... ti r I``e - itng lots IS slad Ill, c :n.2. lu flfl; W J " Fine.Rib R„tiyt.. `Lt4 _ :' !}�i'lf �) ii�C��{, Turper. _RravMlin,j nti,con.7, lot 31,4 `TE.tJ0. J. 0.`�ptztt�:.,dr:;jimmZ and re. _'____-H � - -- _ � - _ ear 'b R ,t •• lfi�' ^J pairing con.9,,. 1091; Ft. M. Hro(vn and it 13 a-t... 13 at (T 6 r` "~ l3' i a othere.dra"intr om. 3. oit.ltiv tt, ll. Pot Rowit .. - -14c 1 f'..`' i 3 tIT� I`1 i7 t1 rIl'c`lt }1• - :.40 B. W. [:'trnn, drng¢'tngY4irs 1 sail ' �. _ b sob div b.8 t10; i,'R. �SuruE rviite:fw ,` Brisket;to ljuil. 7 ' drsgRintr c{gin, 2. �ttb•div 3. 3:l'l; Fred . -- Lea of Pork, hFOf 6r R'�'ttzlrr ti�ith foot uiF : 2ur• - [{i« f'.2' .pl'I'.C:E'. - Cos►ie, dr Lowing Arid repairing on,e. ��. ' sub die 3. It).i2: �13cx Thtsrtt'sect oft• Loin of Pork. ... _ ... - •, ._ Lac ers, graveltinpt H F 1. 97 00:' Arthur Shoulder o[ Pork, :. ..: 15c " - • Graham. 52 gds gravel ?.so: O. H. - � Shoulde't Roast of Pork, '20 and 22c '� New 'Serges a-t prices sure to please._ Pugh,24 yds gravel, 380:J. H :1f lchel, _ gavelling w t I, con.7. Markham to - re Pork 9aus ge, ... .,. .. 25c Pure i y half, 11.75;" also 17 yds gravel, Finest Salt Pork,.. -- - .. 23c " - _ -_._• .; �arkham co payy half,956; D. Anna. ° 46 school Read(- ' ' 1ttN yds grave l.36 60;. Russ Davidi-en. Breakfast Bacon. glees, 30c 60 ditto 7.50; Jas. Divine.10 ditto 1.50: '� '• -slictld, .... _. 82c " ? 'Iftntley Bros 91 ditto 4 65; W Henson, Mild Cured , .Cottage-Rolls (half or whole) Gc "_ ' -12 ditto 1.80• Geo Burkholder. 16 ditto ) E. ±� ' , '286; John Puekrin.9 ditto 45- John •Back Bacon, 48c q s w " Heown, ti ditto •75• Aso Richardson Cooked Ham'... ... - '.. '' ._ 45c " ' - ggrradlingg and dragging sidelines.con.9 ti JUAD; J', Pallister. gravelling Centre ��A�Q ' - shad, con. 0. 116.00: W. E. Hl itby, for G. RE I D - - I'I C KE R l N G s weirk on Brougham streets, 1 73; Chao W. -) � Todid,draggingdiv5, spb-div 4, 4.00: -- -- --- - ------.'__ ---- - t dso on w t 1 Markb am to pay halt -- - r _ • _ Aft Cecil Phillips;dragging and vv.�rk _ The Farmer's Partner ti tlaigiteg posts for railing con. 5. 14.45., '(Miss T goof salary-�to Dec.Dcc 10 9,4 00: W - Qarlton, W of acct. 1 75: W: D.Rn¢ " I� Bank, like an' individual, is known by the company it pas,nails for .St John's culvert. 3 6(1; a A keeps-in other words,every bank has a distinct character. • ", : .. This Bank has been so.closely associated with rural deveio+p Goo. Redshaw, 138 yds gravel, 20 70. .. - Thecouncil now iLd jnurned to meet -- ment in the past half century that it is now characterised as n on Thursday. Dec. l5th, for the ; - • _ Farmer's Partner ,. . l jpeepCration o! the Financial State I1111 = ! I if you are looking for practical banking ce.oper"on,let pw .local Manager demonstrate"Standard"service. u�: :-- . .• ° THE LOOK FOR THIS SIGN:Attend Russell Burrell•s alictiou r' f ' ���I � s `V T �,' �=;..-•.` I i��I I� .• CANADA Sale of Farm Stock and STANDARD BAN K i went@ at Pickerin R this of T OTA L ASSETS OV ERN 1N, T Y %114L]O NS(Friday) afternoon Pickering Branch: W.F.law,Manager. FARMERS, :` Whitby Branch: - - C.A.McClellan,Manager. ETTENTION : ;•-'�JF� KitiEP•cone car nn the road. Pr•c,mpt „ - •• �' ;�;.� :�*e are now bookiu orders for Con. ••.• tittention to repairs as snail ns needed -1terCOtPeas for the year 1922 and will hP ,.Haves further expense. _. a>3 to have ordene from a limited �I !! Let as keep.ycxir Ford`' np to .100; pel• cent - ` f ial' R i good, careful Farmers. �II, T ;afiiciency-it will save yon money. i �� e 1 � � � i� ���� - soil prepared for tbecom• re it Cho is a ni ed with°a oved :Pick _ � . bg crop. We believe the price we Our pa P 9 pp PPt' ,. able to otter will compare favor• f:=::xuachinery'to, facilitate,prortfpt and efflcient : y with any crop grown on the farm. work. We h`t►ve the skilled mechanics to give :$y using No. 1 ingredients in our Bread w , are Our stocks of`Flour and Feed you a fleet el"s job. _ " t' will be found complete I I We sell Genuine Vordl Parts at prices fixed ,'.prepares' iti give you a loaf of quality. Keeps at all times. by the Company. Phene'LOse It._ Bring your Ford to no ar•d thus be sure of \ - .freAh atd nice till the last crumb is used. If not -;V g U " Ho ggd Lytle, Limited, g etting the genuine. , . also osanw We will quote youleaact c t of repairs or _ g"ougtomer, try' a Ioaf and be one the _. '.parts before you buy. II I --- many we have satisfied. .� s Ali AND_ 4�,TS . - - r _ Bell phone Ind phone a,'.We have a C of Ontario 29 :. Bran an ores at ill E I Bread, Buns and Cakes always of an ' for im to deltt►ery. IIII_ _ _ . _ III P right. I -bulk and bo +e9: '- Taking dYtder3 for Colin. ~� ��erwo Choc olates lIl lid Bait. �d rl. Co Iacu �_. d'' kes our specialt .,`, µ ,OCUST RILL CO �Weddln.�, Ca -". 0 OP. i''oi'd Sales and service Station. Phone Ma>t1t•bfi9a , 1 ... 4y • :,. . x, D. ul�_ a : her _- l --= H. R. Mooney, Pickeruig d .i.:.'. •• r.,..=, r -}:: ... R{A,, .,,1.: ::.a:,,.. e,�tiµs•':. .� M,.•4�,�,a''�,.�.ti.'".'^''�i4r ii'a''.a,. '�''�"' 'S»1°. b": ✓" c.,- ••t' .°ash'•�:. Z, ',,x�� �_� �..� S. ,s:'•�'"t•'.+':""ice+"i:' ",L,` -i+• r.;p. �: ..y,.•.•" �;T.�.., „•r, ,.,���,..,,; •" a h ,;e s'�'"" m�y. •�•tr{` i c ..��' '•. �N, ti..�R,u � ��Y'"a[ R}„ q .�1 ..may a•.;N,_iyp•4. .� F w'.^ ��■ ��, '--41ii ,�,fa' f' i;e�^^°1':t"' '1 ;r i.t'f+' - + w .:�. .y',•7"! ,+' .. i, 5�-"O� ,.t' y. 'sry�{+'Y< YJ%•�• x,+TL.��..T�Pj�tx:>c+"xr. � 1"il{. �C' t • T-Y �• �'St. L f:. -1'y +NAV£!v AMP :� ./^,"�''^7•`�6'���LY•`• 4n �•' .. A'.-s�. ?+�`WL ✓��°'. -,..L7L., a'3-''t••S••`+iv . ..* o- ,.;eII-ti•"4a"' " FLC^:re r4'• .,wp✓'~*M '`+'t -og{F '•°. ?Z:v� � _ - &M ON, ',i .iS'�C,a., : .:rt R; •• •y `7. A • CLAREMONT.. -w. i d S`!ill r�ti E�ltcalciaHn dt�ttghte}•, /, , / • � • L& h3N SA rah Edtvards, *,ere in 1r� i� � I � D .�,�:� D �_ _ _ �1� ��C���'�11�. .�.�. Mrs. A. L. Ander pe __ ,da itt'theGit ions oty far Stttuifville'the,fti•s.oco� tlie,�veek�. ,�. 'M� -- . •,,,... _ .. ■•,."' .; <f r y ....t:: ' - .,.:: �: :. :.. . . 1anC8 COYnite8 ..: . Ni-; FlarniHn,' of the I.ond'on :_•�` Mrs:JrlutesMadiH is }1 arid'con- star Pialio aticl Aouograpli' caul• . 6buma4rker,,0i1 Pake,.•CottonEeed, Tankage find Wheat•_ fined to he��r bed.: . :: ' patiy re6uruod to Claretnunt last a8oreenirl 8 at Locust 13111. - hreorRe Turu i•has bepn` lelui ,up week. _. , ..�,.. 3 _ •> : The objet of thip soociottop is to �• + ~with x bad cold. 'Cora, Gv estera Oats, Mixed 0110 and Ground Wheat leisen'stealing and'prosecute Mr. Carrti'thers, wiio has beect p the-felons. J-R Beal had a businress trip-to �riously ill at the home of his sis- Screeidnge at the Mill. 'Pnronto on Thursday. ' - ter, blrs. �Vtu Junes, Is note warp - - Members having properb .stolen oommaot '•� '} -� y Miss Webber spent Sunday at 18ettee: ;' - - - - --- ---••- :.-. Oar,Of Distillers's drains t0 arrive cate immediately with any member ... -; A -her home in Pe Jultu and Mrs.Thomson, of To- In a few weeks. o! ErceorsbEte oommittea M Principal Wilker is 'confined to - __ -- _ .. MomberebE file ti1.00, p routo, spent over Sunda ,here P 4 his,homd suffering from a seyere with;the lormet•'e L-rather,yHarry, A E REESOR CEDAR R •�v b•had from btr•Prp.tdeab or; ~ -� GROVE e.�•t.�, oaapptioation. . P . and Mrs. Thomson. _ - f - - _ - r• K C. H. Found . and Fred. . zao.Ooao."=T.:D, Banks,C.S.Balm wrM had a business trip to this city on '/ • SALE REGISTER. Eer, W.-V. Richardson, Pickering. Monday. -_ r' F Miss Adell Schourlr spent the FRIDAY_ AEC. 16TH—Auction sSle of Cen t r�� Garag,_.. ��R. �119Xt0i1W. 1• Clark. weekend with Miss Doughty, of farm stock and implements at lot l7, s - P[Mtdsat, Bwretf►sy ;, Teterboro. con. 2. Pickering(j'usb■west of Camp- hell's mill), the property of Russell _ • • " There has been were titan a Burrell. , Sale at one o'clock. SWe _ _ _B I n U.-G H A M It is M Business T" - week of excellent skating nn Bor- - y , bills. . 'W. B. Powell.auctioneer. To help you run art o! ours. ":land's pond. - - - - . . = p . P y Mr. and Mrs. George Redshaw SATCRt).1T, DEc, 17TH-Auction sale By opening a New..Garage in tire Vii- are the happy possessors -of a fine of reat'estate,furniture etc„the pro.' _ - - 1 e of Whitevale I am p spared to do °X perty of the estate of the late Mrs. `,Having Secured a ehanio with fi ;�• ;.,ryoung daughter. _ =alf kinds of repair work, 'including Joshua Bundy, in' the_Village of toe and side curtains; also makin R J. and Mrs.Mann and Lyman Claremont. Sale at 11.30 a. m.sharp, Vast ex2e]rience ill otor ovier- p R' and Mrs. Puke visited friends in ` ' your old car look and run like new by ' y See bills. Ww. Macs, auctioneer. .;— haulin an achi a work, we giving it a good.-coat of new paint. K; '1Searburo last week. b° TUESDa ,. UEC, 20TH-Auction sale '. Dr. and iilre. Tomlinson eater- ,>f dtvelliug house in the town of we are prepared to repair or over• Agent for'1'Ot S machinery, includ- rtained a•numbev of their friends Wl-dthy,. fartit stock, implements tug;Pumps„ Windmills, Silos on Fi•ida evenida, r haul anything from the smallest andlGasolineilEnginee. z. . :..c• Y. hauseho.d furniture etc., the roper. �3' g ;�- Th�e stotee,of the village will re• ty of riie estate of the-late Samuel CHARLES IM. RICE, train open every evenitrg next llieney, See bills. For further par• gas engine t0 the largest 'wid _ . . - _;. Dian ,s apply to the aucti�aeer or to t,Home Tel. 6521. Whitevale, Ont• . i week % for,-the convenience . of pP }' " finest aiatoulobile. Christmas shoppers. • J: E. Disney, 'Whi.tby. Win..Maw, _ --�--� - , atictiormer: •Gasoline and�got'or'G' reases,,also `i. '� • " -1Sfrs. Richard Weird and herIRST AID «'L »',Di c . 21sT—;i�tcEion sale daughter, tire. William Bi'rkett, of :;dwelling houses in the Town of • auto aceeFS.ol;l.es. . were in Toronto fer a fete da s ` . TO XMAS SHOPPER e, p 11'hit►++':end of fartit land3 in the ,,-dUring the past week, T Nvr.rf_:p of D:,rlingt6n, 'the ,pro-- Ind: Phone 306, Pickering o �- Peter,uxi JIrs. lIacnah arrived. °Pert.• L,l' Fie estrtte.Of•tile Nte' $uui- home oil Wednesday'o€ last weak u 1 I)isr,ry. Siov bills.- Furfurtbt'r -, i c' . Fesb Prop'iietbt In the search for`Gifts the-p, alit,ly.to J..E. Disney or tT tlftar Gl;euding a couple caf m'rrnths r+ th•• .,urtionecr, �C'm. Ji,tW. ,1J/ '• prnbletn•.of. 'What to give' tivltia their daughter, Mrs. K. A. Renfrew,�f f,�ueR ee, VT..A. Z'�'� is be Wh ' as st solved by rktiotiv'ing • - 'Whet to'go. Mr,. Roy bf r >;u we arp sorry : �......�: to report, has been very -ill with -- - . . AT COOPER'S pleurisy and is under the doctor's Puultr} cif all kind-.. Best prices `T'h� Man" '. o� aik�� pt�gQney> - ' UARPWARE STORE care. We are glad to know that paid for quality stuff. aj lsj yv lop 11►I she is now improving, 0 :Phone 2318. a You will find assembled a J F. CPrII3LOW CLAREM0IT P7 HE man raising high-gr2de cattle makes t4tore money large variety of gifts for Mise Cumtiiings. of the Public + Y School teaching staff+ wall called AL than the man satisfied with-ordinary stock. _ '. .-: all members of the family. . ' home to Ottawa by wire owing to '$25 REWA RD - if-limited...resources handicap your progressive ideas for - Prices will be Pound as low :.r the serlona illaesR of her mother, " ' or, lower than elsewhere- . The above reward will be iven:for improving stock, discuss the financing of your project with Give its a trial:' •who is suffering from s eeverestt g ,* tack of pneumonia. _ lafortuat lips that will lead to the.con our lo rrianager. rnalion us the person or persons who A Few Snggeatioi Do your Christmas chopping maiicinusly destroyed the street lamp early. Do not leave it off until at tb tit- corners. - T - Automobile Skates, "Wear Ever' , the last moment when there is lass By Order of the Poilca Trustees. minuni Utensils, 4` .to choose from. and when the rush , , -Flashlights. Alu Claremont,-Dec. 13Ch, lfl't -' Knives, Safet is so great that it is hard to be — - - -.--- - •-.- y.Razors,.Toys of all ,. w . waited upon. D. A. Scott's i3 the ..Notice t0 CreCiltOrt3 _ 1aHITSY NCH' G• P. LYM, Marker. kinds, Watches, Carriage_Heaters, " $e hrla act laid in a tar a stock H' , E. C-CROSS, A+larsag+er• Pyres-the dish _that serves two .. headgrinrters for Christmas good-. BROOKLIN BRANS ,. . - azzd ctY>.ers. - - - , - •, and there 6 w wide range toehoos� Blank .� ��� , purposes Rifles Scissors Bl Ill the E+t>tte of, Ann Bedford Bundy. - - - --- -- - -. __.,�. pJ__ _ frcurt and.hi+ pricPF will Compare _ «'idow,decr�n4«>cl. , 9• — eta, Pipes.etc: --favorahly � Frith' Torobto prire4 Thr Crrd•tora++f Ann Bedford Bun• f r Frank Cooper, ' Mum* an1t CA11 and cPP ht3 1t1rRa asrortniet,t. dv, t:,re ipi the�'Iilago of f lart-nac�nt.. CJ� �'��� � - ��1"..� �/ � 's ���U 1s vo trouble to show awdseven %Vido;w. drren-od, Rh•� died on or �,k 77 of pot} du not buy. * rhirwit the'tali day of N.,vernht_r, A. D: p s Th© Bnhtiat Sunday School"Will littl. ale -herubp notiflrCi to semi by or :l�l�f'C1, - Co crVte r',� _holit i.t, Annual Chriitn]Fia Ce1e- Port prr+prWorothc�r,wke-tedeliver t+p_: - - brtiai,,n-on theeveaiug of Wednea• `w w.dort:iuned Exerutora_ or* their - -- _ ,ricetors on -hef.pre thr Lt•h lint' of_ i . , n�`[�day, December •2l•t. There will y �I()hate �.' 1011.1. �()f t�Slil � - �r� _Prd a lj'V!� . Janunt •. A• IA, 19.22, their Christian be a prugrontme(if nnitsnal inter- atnl r.rit•nat,rF., nddr-priest and dvscrip- �, 1 est, comp-ting of choruses, revita ti n;,full prrtir•utarero!'thetr'claim 'or Bra"u, S ( rts ai Feed '1, Lions,dialogues, drills, including. inter-t and t1,P nature of aerueftiea. i 1 1t� ,lour arpatriotic playlet, entitled ­The it •int< h+id by'tbem: .. rmmedlately ,.,�T Fie TY1e . WOQing Of 111199 Canadtl." A score afrPrthe 17thday of Janunry, A. D. - - a� j- - _t or more w ill take part iu,this onto 19221, the Estate of the said Ana Bed- -\= Attterican Corn-grounsL'crae,ked abd whole a,ll]d- 13rieM • .- ber, The r0 rAn]rt�e will begin ford l3nndy:` deceased, will be die- �` - p g trihuted among the parties entitled If your hens':ire not producing eggs in paytog gitaatities `try our' --at 8 o'vloek. A special invitation thereto, having 'regard only to. the - celebt;ated Laying'Mtrsh and Scratch Feed. � f�' ,`• 1s extended to all parents, friends claim Syr intepestof wtrich tine Ezecu- - Tile yf.. 41 6_ and 8 f. _ - aad former members of the school. tors stall then have notice and'all Highest price paid 'for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat,-Barley Admission. 25 cent*;children, who others will be excluded frown the said Buckwheat, Rye and- Oats. are not members of the school 15- distribution. Concrete Blooke ' Chapping and Oat Crushing Weslnt3edaye aad Saturdays. °+ - Ceuta. Dated'et 9toufl'ville thiti•`19th day of - •. -• =•i Santa Claus December, A. D. 1921.has Intimated that tt__ .j�•� r L, _ -. - � - Get my,prioe8. he will make bps trip to Claremont Mrs. A.L. Anderson, 70.1 Bathurst The i.r�lii�D�ll Flour Mills Co. ' Ltd Ind Phone 8706 Pick. (next week and will arrive- at the Street, Toronto, Ont.. .and Thomas •� • Pa era r _ ■ t on Aare on - m t at ., Union Church on the evening of . O , Executors. _ •- Clarence Simpson 4 McCvLLOiraa k Bc" cox. ■- �111EI at — , Tuesday, December 20th, with an C 'N R. Station, BTOOk ROtil1, StouQville, Ont., - " . .iaeroplaae load of choice presents 19-15 ,_,'Solic{torti for the}:zecutote. �' - r - The members of the Sunday Toronto Peter PlekerlIl _ c8chool will help Santa in the even C s -- . ing'a entertainment by rendering -- __�-_ '- t ;•� + drilist, ilInstmted songs, 'ehoruse �x°`s choice programme of dialogues, Lax-ds A f;�gwd4�ia Cda' 'I C 0a, I 1 a. _ . _ * _,recitations etc. Everybody come Grain Chout•��'�fin and by your presence help one'of P $ _ - Hard and-Soft•Coal of.the _ the greatest works of the Christian ,AXD FL kKUNG: - 'Church. Admission to the Christ- = befit quality.- On mas tree and entertainpieut. 25 lam prepared to $o Chopping-afld '�t ^ -s hand ` Oat Flaking ever Monday Il� G 4 -�. THOS. A • LAW Y cents. Children of the school, g y i j7 w7 A rr _ -free and Friday. �.• :' There is a sole inn.protesi by the Stoneboate Fob Fale �' s _�•,,!� r "t ,� __ • eitizeo4 generally over the persist- ent vandalism being contmittgd in John F. Bayles, Clarem ont a e ...Claretont to the discomfort of Rural Route No.? the people. Last Saturday ADAM' R'YAKS rday even- .- ___ _ -- -" t ing another of the many Street -FIRST-CLASS O Registered Optometrist lamps installed by the . Police - _ � •..�• •and Optician •`-�7 Trustees was tllaliClQi191y broken. Paiutin aad �ecoratrot A mighty queer contribution to 9 Will beat Mr. Palmer's poot and Shoe •s' the tax and trade situation. This Cone on shortest notice by ► t r Store, Claremont,on Tuesday P. M.of - hoodlum crime i-9 a malts blow to n . •. - , r each week, for Testing Eyes and Fit- �ieor a A. Lyle Pleasant t i t Clo Qlasaes: and y take in Watah.the convenience and .comfort of ,S' y� a - - - , � Clock acrd Jewelry ,.. g for a. ` those,who collie in from the coon Yoke, Jaareler, StouYfv le. Any te- ' _try to trade, as well as to Clare- Wall Paper Pattern Books, selections pairing or orders can v left with Kr. 'wont people and the Rood uameof of Siutpeons and the famous In order that you might Enjoy Christmas your Home mast look Palmer or at Mr. Porter's Barber Empire Wall Papers. this place. For more reasons than and feel like Christmas-you moat pat forth some effort to get' away Shop, Clarmoot: t . •a that of comfort aad safety, otir All orders for work received by W.G. from every-day appearances,and in order to assist you we have put ; streets should be well lighted. Reid, Butcher, Pickering, in a select stock of Miss Adell Schnurc_ received it - ty snrpriee on Tuesday evening when Not forsome years have we been able to y - • ,- - +, a• Xmas Decorations Candles` _ r :''the B. es n d called at her honer otter such a choise of designs and ' #and presented her with a warmly D— ` worded address he p esidentati c m- ars In BOReB patterns as we have now. . .' pp y Tissue Papers dig - 0A23�.6a Jos. Timms, In Prints, Gingh'ams, Galateas _ .:. panied by a:handsome club bag, and Flannel Shaker. • ; , ". which was-presented on behalf of Chocolates m Boxes and Bulk - : ;•.'the pniung people by Hoke Wil• fir, Men's and•Boys Suits, navy blue Iison, the vice-president. Miss .- -= Of all materials and assign : L Ile i9chourr replied feelingly. and ap serge and tweeds, at un- .;Fine"Stationery Phonographs k•p�in.took. It willpsyyea .-pcoprixtely in a few well chosen ..usually low .prices. nail at Oor works aad inepsot our etdsi�.� yrords., She has been for some �� y �f obtain prices Don't be misled ` -- time a nternber of the Union and --a0nme early for full ohoit:e - - 'His .Masters Voice Records t agents we do not elapioy them,ooasagnsuti. `a' e►a active marker in the Sabbath - _ _ _, ly we oats, and do throw off the aim$ 'School and Mission Band, and will et - commission o!10 per'esnt.,whiohytta sill_ - : Fresh Nut Bars acid C�lnd�le8 -Eta. sKIM6ly save bf paroheallne Blom tis. 'be greatly missed,h3► a large circle r '>. of friends. She eipects to leavq. Jr Fla eid, Claremont i �+ , . nail ,� .early next week for the home of IInd. Phone 2804 J R THE?�TONr-��Plckert - J.T.'MATHESON lber parents In Mildmay. • $t • OAice aad worlts, Whitby,Oottiae[4 ?� .� r✓S, .�' •r:• .t 'aµ"„,.' •:�',�- >.� .r "%Fi'�>fi"..,.'_ •� „j<•,.', j" �,�;s ,� •y{:". �'. r,;, r�y, �w,p-,.e,� "i .`.d"^• .#V^G �•�v'.r. �' -7 M - W 04 1 1 r 1i 6 m in �g De i`t�7r-7ti,Wn& ;C' 'J. 4 ors ame - thi W ' t -is et to,'c JCHWKMtS-�—By"idC • ad (h Pub. D lished last week, Is as f`01111I th _1� 11)he solultion.of problem No About e -nou.4e. 7 B. 122-26 15-.11 W. 4 -11D The Sulky gm�L currants, one potuid of one pound of c Urran 2 26-22 18-16 5 19-15 .9-14 4- -14 3 2248 -9 White winil. bagd type of &W to deal with raisins, one pound a abredded suet, k5�,, aiid attic thaf tries our patiencib is the these fourths of a pound. of bread ck t6 mqvi and win. 111"d no outlet for crumbs,one-half cupful of grape-juice. - - :_ — "'7� bimaw like the 'teamtoonful of cloves, one tess- & child who vents one angry tMper In screams and passimate spoobful-each- of cinnamon -and all- talk. His bad temper works all on the We% one pound of sugar, one-half 'bakle He broods 'over the--trouble, Pound of citron, one-Zourth of a poupound distorting and-clitzging it'br dwell of,flour, five seggsi one4islf nutmeg dwell- d coma- and 'if d ir t a mom' r,,�.-Jmq Won it He usually refuses nuts desired. Beat P foot or sympathy and tooths to enjoy the eggs and add the sugar,which has 1 7 0, shutting himself away from every- been mixed with the spices. Add the -He is,usually — brea&crumbs,which have:been,soaked one. -Hy a.sensitive child lrl laa-ing confidenea in libmelf, in- in the gmpe-juice for a few minutes; *to dwell upon himself-too Much. then add the fruit and the suet, both can we do with au-.h a child? well floured, and the remaining flour. to went talli t3he`troiible out like the 'Stir the Mixture well, PI in then see FA likh-temperedchild, and it is unwise gTealled padding molds; one-Pound to Put him.by himself " you would baking Powder cans, may be used. Fill Q. Solution of this A4 high-tempered child. Give hint the molds two-thirds full and attar s position will appear a ho`ur ' The .;lidding' next-week., to be bmsy'about itiart i ing' May-be pbs2ible. Work it even more reheated'by steaming It In the brijin- a*cewml7 for him than for any other al mold,.or, it may be cut into.slices VD IS An type Of child,for we must got him out and heated-in a'steamer. WHEN NEnV of himself. If possible,have him work where he wffl have the compahionabip in ter witi IL -NEAR EXHAUSTION 0,Wt brothers And misters,-or perhaps Pushing aside the let she' Ice can help you in What y*u'ore doing. writing, Cousin Portia turned quickly. Work is a blessing for most -persons, She had been expecting the knock. A A Tonle Should be Taken to En- . bul;for no me more than for the child Tom in, Noreen!" she cried. wiIia Is Inclined to live 1"' little Itfss The little cousin entered..Her cheeks.' ..—rich the Blood. I ­ . , .. *V. heavy �"Coudn inside of himself. -This type of child were bat,and her gym h Wh011 you become so exhausted af- Is UBMUY reserved and takes things Portal' she asked brokenly, "what- WWA but to the few-people be loves, mikes a lady?" .7 ter a day's work that you cannot sleep.. affection and that-runs:' - -or sleep falls,to refresh you, It Is time he gives a wealth of 'Meres one definition ♦ Soyefty and usually he has''a deep. "A heart at Wouri from itself, to look after your health. Fallure to shwe nature winch is sincere and act at 'once means a steady drain on true. To' soothe and sympathize. Your health-reserve. whiph can result Perhaps that is as new as' you can Is` in but one Abrinz 4­nervous bfeak-' comes in a dozen words," answered down. Seasonable Sabjects. Cousin Portia Do-not waft for a breakdown. The 7HMTH w1mr4hUCATIDN' Selive foamy 81111116 With Plum paid- Noreen considered it; then she treatment is aimpte enough If you do ding. To•make it, cream together one- "it doesn't fit," she not let your condition become too far shook her head. L-BY.M. J. J. MIDDUTON I"M MOW Of 'butter, olie CuPfud Of dockrod pomftively.� Provincial Board of Hoaltj% ohuric, advanced. The treatment is one of sugar, add gradus'ny "It never fitted Many people 'at one nutrition of the nerve cc Its. requiring WIF ae4 oue`h" tea- ".gym Portia r&pHe& "You are Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on public Health mat• an offective tonic. •As the nerves have. mWa4w Of vanala. Beat the ton through this column. Address him at agsdina House..Spadlsa mixture not' thinking about little things like to be nourished by the blood. the.vital "'L do" boiler, boating It tb*T- forks, and spoons and what to say Crescent. Toronto. fluid must be built up. Dr. Williams' ouglily Oil the while. when you we -introduced?" Pink Pills, act directly -on the blood. and with proper regulation of the diet. for Winter tilitsb:Cream One- Ncirem's hot coloor deopened. "But with one -things like that do-make a differews," These remarks are pointedly direct- Do you know that thousands of have proved of the greatest.ben-ellt'in blift CUPW Of shortening W Poo- cVVft of sugar, add two weU-beaten she protested. "And you're odd and ed to —YOU. the person who reaft YOU Pie, are suffering from venereal dis- nervous troubles- segge, ope tablespoonful of Milk or sent. I eases with the hospital for Incurables queer and people notice if you don't these lines at the present mom Mrs. Mary McAdam, Sydney. Alines. C110111011. two -and 08&-beff Cupfuls- of &as they do." Want to talk to you, and.you'oh]Yp slid or the insane, asylum their only goal N.S., bone of the many who has flow sifted vith-two toospoortful of a5A you alit learn *6mo things id I want YOU to feel that what I am if effective treatment is, Lot. started PrOvid this tonic treatment. She and; one-balf teaspoon. ,I week. The we only outsid things writing will apply to yoQ, as an Indi- In time? y Is . - ,ways: "Last wtuter my health com- fW a Powdered nutmeg and the point then: pie gave out. I was all rinn, down jinglor. Mix OW stand &8,& to chill that change. with the fashions. The'vilivial. Let us get to real things, courtesy-of beart, keen What are you doing to help Public Do you know that large numbers of and my.nerrous system In a.condition one hour. Roll•oqt, cut Into rancy Men and women engaged in Industry sense of horlor, low of the beautiful-Health work? are being ruined in health and receive that greatly' alarmed, me. f cifte-n.liad AAPM and bake in a moderate oven. and the fine everywbere, interest In Perhaps I should ask -You first Of nervous headaches,' and at times F*JWy auft"I furflish An othersm-4holke things-are not so easy all if YOU bodily injuries through lack of fresh.severe ain in the reion of believe in Public Health. air, sanitation and protection from ac-. - -- of 0 a Mow and am desirable when they to Warm Were they such very beau. -not. Do you not cidents. V,,bat I I felt as though I would never be well *ork,and if not.why want nd to do is t again. -My hiisband got me a supply of Am to be enjoyed by children. I"k, tiful. things, N Is that the 'kii111 think Pliblie Health activity is.111"ful- say that whatever—anybody els: Dr. Williams' Pills and before 47 of catters, a pastry talked silout at the krilicheson?', and if not why is it not useful? WM around you is doing or not'doing in:the second box was firAphed I began Ina a Vari i0hosel am be used, or patterns out "No-o," Noreen admitted "People out of OW cardboard can be laid-on _700 ask yourself that question before regard to Public Health as for. you.to improve-and under a further use-of' and musical comedy and moving Pie-* we go any hirther? The reason I and your house, you will follow out the pals 1-.feltxs well as ever. sit dough,-and the outlines followed tures most-of the time." '*ant you to ask.yourself that ques- the principles of hygien-i, sanitation:would 44TI, --all weak and nervous .us with a slender knife. Ckiumin Portia nodded, "I thought so. Lion and get it settled once for all, Is mid right living, and moreover, will. Caksw can be seat long distances by You 1nU bear the--slam-thing over because I believe every man, Women to-give this medicine a trial. woman try` interest others around you so PaPee-post without so much as. k" and over—just parrot talk-, -Would and child in the province should be'a that they will do the same. YOU Can L set Dr.Williams' Pink 'ing' tbe icing. it they am packed in You like- to know who-are the three-Public Health worker, s I furthers You must -realize that in do! Pills through any dealer In modictue, .. i,: this wiry. Place the cake 6n a large uff so or*by mail, post paid. at So celitit a to or" most nearly perfect ladies I can think believe, indeed I- hin co that I -only­ 9cting We Part Of A bo or six boxes for $2.5 1 0 from The _pfldent you are wh&st s5fheavy waxed papers and aP- of at this moment? One is an old every man, women- and child in the;good citizen, and to do less would x Ply the frosting, allowing a generous be Dr. Williams' bledicine Co., Brock- ply who gave me afternoon tea in a province would be a Public Health to neglect your duties to your family vine. portion of the frost rig to extend one room with a bare ficlor. .'The napkins worker if he or she only knew What Out. and friends, to- yourself old to the 0 -tbe Voper. --- PI the coke to had.red frings, and the taw was ordi- is being done slang.health lines and community in 'Which you live. aster.9 9 ths, helps to k6m it ist Pte" the paper nemitly� never thought of apologizing, She was thing is ce cannot -The fairest Things. cw position- nary, and the wafers were cheap. She what still remains to be done. One I want to help you by s Fold'the rest at rtails—You throw some of the general things you can do The fairest things are those thai, silent Ting Health: come; Arainlid the cake and aft tinder it-R gi me her beautiful mind and out your chest and feel confident If to Promote Public or . You may not-hear the first approach.. thin board the things• there is disease in your house Protect' food stuffs from Ries.-' piece 'of cardboard or C fte size W the cake. -Put both cuki and why, other able of mom. I matter? The second is a little-Italian -neighborhood, sapeciaUy comintinic Report immediately to the Medical wild board into a strong cardboard box.I woman.who gave me,preserved fruit disease. If there are such diseases Officer of Health any-suspicious.case :A-4d though y6il listen as the goldou- sum A corrugated box is Preferable as it I in bar tiny tvr*-room,house. ne third about, you may be the next victim— of searlatJna, measles. typhoid or lessons, the jar upon, its 0ontents. pill I&—your mother." you are probably just as liable e Into 'Clus*4, no to Of hours fad *b box with'sawdust (yr.bran, which, 4MOther!,v you sound is other communicable disease that 44 catch" something as your neighbor. may. know of. ahcUld be allowed to settle to the bot-!' "Isn't she a lady?" It is the;efore in your interest to see Live as mu tom of all the crevices. Finally, wrap much as possible out of "Of 6litirie. On'17"—N6ieen stixni- that*your heighbor'and f9imily,an *I,doors. When the star% danee',on high no 7,1the box in heavy paper and tie it with bled,-trying to put her thoughts into as yourself and family, are not ex- bugles blow; -:7 Sleep in well-ventilated bedrooms. IWO' strong cord. words—``she doesn't dress like' the posed to 'any form . of outbreak if. The footsteps of the. flowers fill 4.. ; Drink-plapty of fresh water,.daily. Plus pudding is a convenient des- people here �ir' talk about 'the same Possible. and that everybody is in good. Eat plain, substantial foods and �ilently,- --OWt. to-have on hand,as it Unprovse. thing,.,, Health to resist or throw off such an' As so4ly come the blossoms of th,e -how; wtth� age and is easily reheated avoid excesses of aTI kinds. A, -"But slie would be quite a outbreak once it does occur. Listen to: Keep your bowels' regular. Take good recipe for the Pu*ing calls for le.!= I this: Do you know that 60,000 babies' - And-clouds float,by in pals tranquil- Jr the Court of St. James's—k e i daffy exercise. died in Ontario last year before reach-I Have your, a den- HiY. teeth examined by Ing one year of age, and that 'a large•! tilt at least twice a year. -n No voices herald moonlight on a lake: umber of these deaths could have to expectazit moth,&rs:—K6ep Aev� is still;-these gifts Y04T' -The•silvery 1 been prevented if these-infants and 1.9elf tinder the constant supervision of before your baby is born. As quietly Christ, wbo-for our sake :their mothers had been given proper I a Physician T are given. care and attention? Do you know thti Breast feed the baby up till- nine was sen L C;Q) At 'thousands of lives are lost yearly Jri t,.tp us, the greatest gift of 7 this province because, cc months. communicable heaven" Have it's for 'physical and !diseases are not reported to the,Medi:'[mental defects. by a physician or at Tenderl'y'now, as in the yesterday --:cal Officers of Health in-time to have•the baby clinic. B� �j1� _ I He leads earth-weary children in His quarantine and preventive measures; Dernember that you cannot ex taken to stamp out the outbreaks, i Peet a way. �Ellzabbth Scollard.- child-to grow up without supprvision Do you )wow that although breast: by a qualified examiner'any mole than OjW a Week. feeding is by far the best method of 1-yoii could expect a plece•of machinery bringing up a baby, less than fifty to run along' indefinitely without-ix_ Angry Purchaser—"Didn't you tell per cent of babies throughout the; ing examined for necessary- repairs. - me that you had got as many.as twelve province are fed for the first nine: . Can you, arrange to have these Pub- eggs 14 one day from those eight hens imonths--at their mothers' breast lie Health teachings put into effect I you sold me?" n "Yes, ma'am." that There are thou. -sown hosme? If not, why n Poultry Raiser Do you knave ot. sands of young children growing up Please ask yourself this question.- Angry Purchaser—"Then why Is it more than Never say "Aspirin" Without 9ayifig "Bayer. with physical Aqfects of.various kinds'. IfAhere•19 any further information that I'm never aVie 1;6 get- not.being corre0ed two eggs from them and.sometimes —in fact without, I can give you on these subjects, ki t WARNINGI Unless you see name"B'ayef" on tablets, any medicine or 'nursing sup- to _ in one day?" ervision; ly vend me a line. I shall be glad. hot s6-many I don't know, .you are helop you.. Pbultry Raiser e not getting Aspirin at all. Why take chances? whateverl, ma'am, unless it's because you look -A ccept. only an "unbrokifi packa'gess, of for eggg,.too-Often.- 'N*,.F, it Yl I Bayer Tablets of wouldn't be ti*ing about herself, Not the. Only O"s. for them only once a week I feel quilts•'Asolfifi," which co directions and dosi woikid would �e findilag other'peopii ` A'ceftaln"Lord Chancellor was in positive that you will get just as many Atals out by but orest ng Go home and study your the habit of paying surprise-visits to :.Aftsiclans,dLiring 21 years and 'prdired safe- by millions for t eggs to-one-day as I did." mother, child. Those-chattering till- asylums at odd Intervals, and thereby But 1 5606 hangs a- tale. ' Once he arrived at a Mmunlired--Baby. siren aren't ladies yet. C014S -Headache Rheumatisrh they'll grow to be some(Iay�' certain Institution unheralded. -Oond Mamma­,"Here's a photo• ill suppose," Noreen retort gia -Neuritis ". eural Toothache "I'm the Lord Chancellor," he said -graph of my little boy when he was a retorted with ------ if' �V :Earache 'Lumba Pain, Pain a sigh that was ha envy, 1-*If relief, to the attendant, who "was, of course, baby, and I want YOU. to make one ot 90 E che what fir;;; you're thinking about ignorant of his Identity. him-" he is "now." "Handy '19 tablets—Bottles 24 a Mel" tin boxes Of and 100.--All Druggists. "Oh-, you are, are you?" was the re. Photogisimpber— "But haven't you ASPIrin Is the trade mark (ragitstered in Canada) or Bayer manufacture of Mose- "That's all rVht! Walk simight bxought him witti you?" &;Gbtic*Idd$GtGr Of 1311111cylic"Id. while It to wall knoswii that Aspirin zne&na.Bayer '23113111ftctuft,to ssxftt the Public&&%IIW imitations,tb6 Tablets of Bayer comp SAd sa 0 W . The Mohammedan year is. shorter through. We save three more of.1pin Fond Manlma--­"No, I thought you V11 be Stafts" with their musnerst,trade Mark, the --jiyer Crum.. ry why alined than 9w by nearly eleven do niargentent from this." ys.. In 'erel" oould make an e A -q-X 7f,' 3-F gvp 2VS 4T, Of WIS&ML The commou-things•of life are,411,00 rLAYRA PIA-110 FOR SALIL Lack Is pluck's-Sh&J&4t)X. dear! Feer pays no dividenU :Br," IJLA4X tR FU.NO IN GOOD ..?-. :ARE qjnll", The waking-in the warm half-000M vandition,-with a As=ge-m=bgr of DOL't expect applause. Desert's.1L. . To dad again tilt aralliar room, He who rows courtesy reaps friend- 3nusio rolls, for sale at a bar Ned sounds that The Scents'and sigh L. Costello, 13 West Adelaide Stx-vat, Ship. 'a 'happY Toronto. When in-doubt mind'your own buss-' . ..... The well child in always never tire, cMld—it ijS a-•baby's nature to.be hak. The.amckle of tt*'0Pen.fi1*.., _'4' BaLTING FOR- SALIK Mothers, if Your Oy and contented. The homely work, the lilt of babes rubdinpeteC66' Spring%Tr6m luffiffer tittlip.ppes are cross and peevish and bliss, ALL -KINDS OF NEW AND USED' ence. t a corn. belting,pulloys,saws,cablehoke.psbkIng, cry a gr6at deal thiy--are no well— The waiting, then the footstep Borrows, like babies,grow-bigger by etc.,shipped ou Jeot t approvaA iLt low t inn near. Canada. TO, .11=1ug,they.are in need of medicine prices In RX BELTIN thing that will set their b9wels and Ils YORE, STREM. TORONW. Trium-ph Its sedlsfyAng only-The. opening door, the -haliftlaV y if it leads 4 atomach in' order, for nine-tenths ox and the kiss— to further victories. ail-.cbfldhood ailments arise tioul a I Is.Heaven not, after all, the now "d OOARSE SALT I The man who is not afraid of failure ' disordered state of the bowels and l- seMom has to fac44 it. Such i'nii6diethe Is 'Baby's' The common thilig ' of life ire a an 'iD, �L AN D' 6 A L T Luxuries breed lazinesii and laziness stomach. br�eds failure,"Own-Tablets. They are a mild but dear! to BUM &r10 i i -'thorough laxative which regulate the YOU ge" ("I im The longer obstacle TORONTO SALT WORKS 0 thi b' % bowels, sweeten the stomach,mach, and thus Convenient Biums. _Igger It becomes. !rive out conatf-pation, 'colic, indiges- a J. CLIFF TORONTO There's no,ill4udk in turning back it - - When it comes' building eonven- lion; break up colds and simple favors you are,on the wrong ,road an ient barns, must take off our hats d make the-b4by healthy and happy. To make a mistake and "then wiopi they Az_ to the Hollanders:,For instance, th Mother! Clean Concerning them, Mrs. Albert Hamel, their stables so is'to have about It,Is to make two mistakes....- lerreville,- Qua.,-writes: — "Baby's construct P Child's Bowels With Unless you_couduct your business in Lired shed with only a 1,>w par- -Pvm Tablets are the medicine 1, a t0v best med away that profits your character,your ­K� know at for little ones. They.relieved- tittion between immediately behind the California Fig Syrup other profits won't do- you much good. ipation when 00w stalls. , The manure is thrown my little girl from cons. - --------4-- :' frora the stables'into this shed, where E' a sick child loves the "fruity" van nothing else would and I coin strongly trampled upon by the animals taste of "California-'jhg Syrup." If the Infant Curiosity. 64-minend them to other mothers." I It IS rd !'I've got to-go'home and .116le my The Tablets are sold by-medicine deaff I runirraig loose. This arrangement riot little tongue is coated or If your chi xmiedic .9 or by mail at 25 cents a 'give a teaspoonful 'Why, I didn't know that was done! tiox from 'Only makes' curvenlence, in clean-,,is listless, cross feverish, full of cold boy.' The Dr.Williamis"Medicine Co.,Brock- ing now. the batm tut it al§o pre;.;c.rve-- or has colic, the manure in the best possible shape cleanse the liver and bowels. 1 In 9. "It Isn't; but he's- taking a course pike, Ont. makes it P; 4- ible to remove hours you can see for yourself and ni it few works, sill the con- in psychology and he said he 'wanted Not �c Catching. when desired. how thoroughly it stipation. poison. -sour bile and waste to know how it felt." MW. MARY .WILHEJA I hear your father is ill."' MONEY ORDE out of the bowels, and you have a well. Y4_s'4tilte 1111" Canada' has over 38,000 miles �f Pittsburg, Pa. _.I.C;niagious disease?" pay your out-of-town accounts by playful child again. raftay, or one mile for every 224 ,No-matter what I should may abolit 4 Dominion Express Money Order. Five Millions of mothers keep "California 0 al-f good I ..,I hope not; the doctor. says' Its D m persons. Tanled,- It - wouldb't be h Dollara costs three cerrta: Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea said Mrs. Mary Wilhelm, 714 overwork." spoonful to-day saves a sick child to. ugb Mint Way, South Side, Pittsburg, Pd,. f morrow. Ask your druggist for genu- fors Domestic life and affection is very Canada has 300,000,009 acr 01 PNEUM 0 N I A 'I zLever diesmed it p6sislbli one-sixth ine "California Fig Syrup" which has and other Lung Diseases highly, develDp6d amoerg. wild.ducks. atricultural lands, only medicine to restore me to the splendid directions for babies and children of Claim many victims In Canada and ,Mlnard's Liniment'for Cold@. etc. under crop. all ages printed on bottle. • Mother! should I;Ie guarded against. health I now enjoy. in fact, 1 had moat "California" or you may almost resigned myself to being an • You mus MINARD'S LINIMENT invalid, as t'could see I was losing Their I= get an imitation fig syrup. Is a great preventative, being one of weight and strength.,every d ay, and Surnames and Or' the oldest remedies used. Minard's no relief was in eight. For three yews Liniment has relieved thousands of stomach trouble, beaddches and acs's. ........V another-source which will be dibcdsked cases of Grippe, -Bronchitis, Sore oneness made my life miserable. FILMORE " I Throat, Asthma and kindred diseases. "The first bottle of Tanlac acted In a'tuture article; BITS 00 F variations--Flimur, Fullmer. Fulmer. It Isan enemy to Germs. Thousands of most like magic and It wasn't long Racial bottles being used every day. For sale I OrIgi English. RYAN was so well and strong that I Source--A locality. HUMOR by-all 4ruggists and -general dealers. could harWy realize I had ever knqwu 7 More anciently this family name arlatldns-=�'Ryan, Ry!w. Minard's Liniment Co., Ltd. a sick day. fam like a different per-, me" and Racial Origin-Irish. FROM WERE WHEN Yarmouth, N.S. Ions -FYIm1E son in every ay -now, eating, 400k had the variations - Source--A Given Name. w but these Spellings' aP- in*, feellng �Ad look-lig bitter thso ti at Unless we Include the 'old Roman pa eve disappeared e0mPI sly AmArAws Pioneer ZPor NktatedIft years. farrillyl*nameg, wbk-b now Are virtual- i- -Quite Right. ­' - % in recent generations.,7- - sold by leading drugglats, ly extinct - (thougtt they formed the _Teacher=" Is a coat of mall?" Book an In A (jutte plausible argument that this Afiost perfect system of family nomen- DOG D]SEASES everywhere. J3rig4t_Boy_='I know." name is of Celtic origin and that It 1" and How to Food was developed from words "Elea;' clature of all), the family or -clan Teethe '_'WeM. tell us, Percival." mailed Free to any Ad- oped names of Ireland are the oldest. with -Bright Bay-"It's a knight shirt dress trr the Author. and "inor." meaning meaning a bard Scotland and England and Wales next X votFlover Co.InaL great, has been advanced from time orma". HIS Difficulty, 11 at Slat Street to In order, together with the N' Now York, U.S.A. THIN, FLAT HAIR {; time, the aigurneit'thiLt s0inO ancient ,German and Dutch family n 2" a ancestor of the FilmoTes was a "fa fteai Eattact: Agent--Thls vlpa�' comparatively modern development. *i - bard. n plantation is a bargain. I don see pAOS. LONG The use of as fits family *or. lrlqui..�a clan na why you: 'What ife.you A C10 A GROWS T14ICK do, But the theory os.not staW up named, together with the laws govern- rying about?" research which shows in the light 0 � Ing their use, was crystallized In Ire-, purchaser-.., was jusit- woncierfull AND ABLINDAN first..no evidence of Celtic origin. and,i I lapd about the Year 1000 A. D. by one whether I should plant cigs:rg or so "ta-, SLOAM fm • second, that there were s I of the grpAtest of ttiaI.POuPtry48 3,"P` cigarettes.".7 - I - - bards among the Celts of Eng-- greatest . ! .- -1 101D the misery i "Danderine" cost; year llne' of "High-Kings... of ki Brian % 844ptland and Ireland �Boru. Have a bottle of 921111129 Iri1nal. lonly 35 cents a bottle. Moth Food.. A when i One appiication'ends all IL meat that-.it would have. meant littlei for a' And among the clan-families which t handy and ajvly dandruff, stops itching. Ifian,to refer to Ills ancestry In such 'being an a separate entity Teerher—Now, boys, what orda:' :You came into to first feet the ache or pain vague-terms- this period 'were -the O'Ryans, 'is satfolled,,with the least amount feeling of warmth through the in -a re It mickly cases the pain and send* f&!IiRg I e few moments. of nourishment?" 1k But in the speech of the Saxons, who held the territory about Idrone, achingpart. Sksn's LinineW haVe doubled the "Up shot the band'of Johnnie Thom-* pew*" --tille" meant fertility as applied UP the In *b1tt Is n6w C6ilnty Carlow. withosd ruWxg. you of your hair. land and "mere" meant either a lake But such to, of the name as Fine,-'-too,for rheurnatisin,neural pear a mass.gia, "Well. Jchnhie," said toe tea�cber, #oft, lustrous, and son, the dunce of the class. It WiTl ap -Is '"tica,sprains and strains,OW joints, or a moist-section of ground...it O'Ry&n. Ran Ryne are but Enga ..an d what creature Is itlr�l .1 .�� therefore. that the coin-:lish tradltions'oi the Gaelic, in lame back and sore musdes. ens to-do up; But what ..easy to see, t which moth, miss," replied,Joha-unle, For forty years pain's enemy. - Ask will se you -most bination of these two cords might language the clan nine Is "O'Righin." I.becog It only eats_'oles." yourneighbor. Will after a few,0 741 easily have been applied by the Sax- At the time 'these- E nglfsh--ip6llings I dru - bl.—SSc, 7()C. $1.40. weeks us when you see Is interestiqg to At al N new --ions to many spots in England as local were-developed, it Very Ignoran rd. in Canada. fairs-fine and It deed there are records note, the Eng!491T "y"--and "I" he not 0 ., . - 1 9 downy first-yes- names, a names. and In A n A little girl was downy to be found of several places, so developed the "long" sound,. as- In spending a night but really new hair 10a Ing all over Cu scalp,-IrDander. named. Quite naturally the surname "like." So Ryan was a pretty clos� away from home. When it was time grow '-arose as.Andicating reAldeAee at or copy of "Righin" when M. consider W go too bed she knelt at the knee of ire" is't6 the hair whet fre3t1 ehowers niment of rain and.5urishine are to vegetatiop. -near girth a spot. that the "gh" in the latter was b hei� hostess to say fter prayers, ex- -At-a It goes right to the roots, invigorates two. pectling "the usual prompting. Fulmer and Fullmer are sometimes sort of aspirate separating the and strengthens them. This delightfu% Filmore-, but also haire v This not coming, she was hew carets o-n stimulating tonic helps* thin. Iffelan variations (9 vowel rd to ill care ight remark: "Please 'souse me. ' I in't faded hair to grow long, thick,.h"vy — For liver, BOWela .nd luxuriant. remember my.prayer, and I'm.*t<r 9 A ...... 7 1 - with a lady that d(m.'t know any." 4 You're bilious! You are headachy, constipated, your eyes burn, skin -is Buttoni Not Needed. -What Kind of a Day ' I 'SUFFERED yellow; your stomach is sour, gassy, I been a m t.. There had isi5iooary ser- tip-et.. No wonder you'feel miserable: ' nion and i.-cl.ectlon in the church. A Ycu ieod - 'it' thorough ph"iic --with little girl w4io I�id beent-liers iieenieA "Ca to-night, to cleanse the r.Do. You , h Yourself?- ,,-FIVE YEARS Perplexed and thoughtful. When she stomach^of sour, fermenting'food aid reached home she asked her mother foul gasp to er the.peQple of Africa,of whom the I.iv.er.and-carry out of tha-system. Suppose you calike wish at the what,, 's; take.the excess bile f.rom FinaUy -Was Restored breakfast table and finally have the with come she heard, wore clothes.• all' the constipated poison ' in the Health by Ly&a E.Pinkham% ould you say, ."No,- replied the mother.4rue. W det a, 10-c-ent box now -and bowels.. "Then," said the child, "whet the Ighteii you by Vegetable Corimpound. .1 7 stra. ou .7 ill want this to be a good day," or-7-1 sun use of the button- Vial: father put.,tn morning. Paris, Ont.-"For fiv% ars I sa. -:willing for this'day to drag along?' the plate?" 9ve airs caused y displace. Jf YOU keep on wishing your days with the ment of-my'organs -- 1 . , -An Experienced Child. 4zid in-my back. All food you eat,' finally the wish*is likely to come ' T M , . :�., e 7:-Z of-this time I we*rs. Jones was entertaining some unfit for work and "Willie tine. ..of her son's little friends. was tilting different she said, addressing a six-year-old, ; -Grape-Nuts helps yodir w who "s enjoying a plate of cold beef, medicinea that I M or a good day. kathi�g miraculous;just the natural result from "are cu you sure you t your own I saw the advertise. the'right.taste. -meat?" -right food wt Ment m, the The child,who was making deaperate ham ydia E There is a charm of flavor and crispness efforts with his' knife and fork, re- s Vegetablp T 7 in.Ompe-Nuts that is like the smile of a gbod - plied: Compound,and took it faithfully. I "Yes, thanks. I've often IWd It. as friend at the breakfast table- nbwinp sell • .. .. " . a .. . . it:,: :" _erfecthl tough as this at home." and do all my o work. I te to Gov p it to others, and give you permission And Grape-Nuts, with cream or milk (fresh A Escape. oi tinned),isfully no4rishing"feedin publish this letter-k your little g the iissues .0 and glands,.the bone and blood with just those A lady who kept a little curly.poodle and in the newspapers as a testimor= elements which Nature requires'-building' st-her pLet and'ealled ontbe police to ---:Mrs.D.CASSA15y,Box 461,Pari Op ng, Wh7 women will eontinue to suer next day one dt the force, find It. The - ..str6pgth without'sny "heaviness." long is more than we can un d. q came with the dog very wet and dirty. Cudcura WHI Help when they can Itnd health in a 2 The lady was overjoyed, and asked a linkliam's Vegetable Compo I Grape-Nuts is the perfected goodness of been the stand- took Your Nst For forty years it has number of silly questions# Qua being: You Wheat and malted barley, scientfficilly developed m and remedy for female GIs, and has re- "*here did you'find my darling?!' -ready to eat from the package. A Grape-Nuts 'Why Ma said the offloor, a Make the Cuticura Trio your every- stored the health of thousands of Women , n troubled with such &U- breakftst or lunch is a practical wish for good luck: had him n i pole and was bee ?00 ck; 0 day toilet preparations and watch who have your skin, hair and hanWimpr6w. ments as displacements, infiammatlor4 washing windows with him!" The Soap to cleanse and purify,the ulceration, irregularities,etc. AW ointment to Soothe and heal,and the If you want special advice write to, no Lydia E. Pinkharn Medicine Co. (co)gdanfaal), Lynn, Maas.eb effort yields you'There" a"--ason"'. If top-not there's something wrong Talctun.to powder and perfume happiness, W Takm25c. Sold letter either with y6u, or your efforts. Sit boo 0' - st2sand! y :�7 thmugbouttheDon on.CanadlanDepot: Sold by all grows down acid do some analyzing. UMN*344 resist W Illestrad. woman and hold in strict confidenco. J MInard's Liniment for Dieftmper. ISSUE No. 51-121. TIE; ft FUl p '75--.�­ 1 .74:8 i.. .7 13- E.,F714t —Dr. Heary__w4U be h6ko'ge usual .,:,.— Ser.ikeaat&.,(IeorgiB!schureli- nez pn - on Sunday, Dec.18th',:Fourth Sui4. t Tue�dny to attend to big o ft,`�W, 40ALISM L- -- fes'ional duties. doy.in' en i. Moviiing.at 19.30, 0 _ Hop* ,�4 , EA —Rubt. •and Mrs. Someeville and Snndai� 6 1 at 2.'80,Evening at Mrs. M('!N, ,6I1:i,-,Qf,,tbe- bass line; Mrs. -James - Somerville visited 7.00 o'clo - - I - I - : -7 Ve �-We are yoU­ -a`feW­ .7_ , is quite Ill at prese�nt. f vie ids in Toroutwo, ' r the week- —Miss Helen Bryant, daughter r .—Miss Evalfise-jffwlt�of Toronto, end. of the. late John E. Bryant who 71, `t__. Visited relatives '66ri-t-his week. 7 `�7 —Fred..Ailinall*Wa$*. in' Toronto' residing with her-d*aghter. Mrs.- J.-N. Richardson, left last week 'Sugges-,tioits —Mrs. Isaac Davl?,"wb;has been: has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. - „ ';, ' ast week- arid purchased a Ford John CrQckett, died on Friday for her home in Philadelphia. 0uringrtir, --- -last in her 74th par. Her funeral —Born, Thursday,- Diqc.-8th, took PIIA&on onday, iNh'eti her' 192 13 on For' Hubby Ao Victor and Mrs. Austin, twine, body was laid to rest in Melville I Xmas Seal -son Find'laughter. cemetery, West,Hill; `Ties, Scarfs, Sox, Braces,; Sweaters, Slippers, Etc. Much thought ha, —W.�.Richardson was in New- - —Notice, The Big Sbar� will be been given to th, All put up in nice Xmitsboxes. in price's MFLrket last week attending-the open every everflug during Xmas production- of I very attr-a.ctivo '.funerail of a friend. week. They ar hawing a great Xinas seat fof• th4 for all pbekiats. display —,Mr. and Mrs. Bretz' and Mr. of They goods-in ehina- Muskoka. Roapita of T6rofito,'_@peikt Sunday ware, dolls, toys, games, books this year. As usual oldSanti �"A with W. G. and Mrs, Hare, leather goods,. ladies' arid gent Is, the Predominat• In& eature ll�tho- Mr. faney li'd1cfe.""gents' ties, searf's, ed '—On account bf illness, For Son I graph in Coldham will be 'unable to open ladies' fancy tea aprons, •boudrife' Xnia! recta and,greens, ii his butcher shop until next week. cai�isciles, -ifflk 1-osiery, X;" JRVI&Mj? should provj ax Sweaters, Caps, Hockey Boots, Mitts, Gauntlets, 1'lte services id the Methodist fancy tovi-els,-fadey slippers' for luk easy seller. Every boy and e'6U`r­ehbnSunidayeveuiv.,g next gents and childven, etc. girl of sch%oi age has a supply of- The , -i for sale:- as has also you] ylt,�d .4 these-Seals 4 withdrawn.. congregati6n Ey�evy one should-VI-ft To For the Ladies III:- will-join with `St. Andraw's in- s6ecossful. - nleeti*g.()f bahk. lie Bu5'them ffevl�--Ev-rY "la-r=hey their worship. li%`ottleix's filstitute was held oil bring 16 'to. the xharhterfail',.,e N*e are-.-howing a nice-range In Boots and Shoes`;-rkolldoir Slippers. __7A ateetiug of thoiso- interested Tdesday afternoon at the iToirie of of n 1�edy patients. Critribittrons ­y be sent to Ron.• nd Hosiery. dice V�jt'Siic)es, 'o-Anthe organization•of.,a f-74t•ling 3iLs. A..Bundy. - A gooO pvogram lV, A. Charlton 223 College Str-et, an&SIiiel's club will Le .li-eld in the.Govdon 0�p4stirlg of cooking recipes by Turcilito. �rly pqopl for tile eld House this Wrid'dy) 'eirenK` '-.a.t 8 the nical bent;-, al,d a P-i Pei-by.11 I.S. w Make 'o'clock, A good attendance is re- Draper .vas giv -eve.r dolhir count this Xniae. t �-qtiested- ii6vel rind hil� 11)t�' must Advert tserfeiltx. y rea-so-nable*and-appropria e by t3o means thE� least The Cwita-ta, ..,"The King of interesting pat t %vai'the excl gifti which will be tu�efnl, v lvtv�e thent.. IGS FORSA 1,13•-S weel;-,'old. A� _tbe wqrld." to be given by the of, cbri4till:J?; pre.:zellt.• A r llp�e PlAy to Robt,I-Lolden,Rouge,14;11. 1-11 u i Pickrij n1em.bers of file S. S. and C1 f "ittee was f4med to look lifter �011 () I the 3lethodist.clitireh on tl*everl-, the ,needy i)K oil,' town, ,mid all P4 01-N D-Tinj itiia rlin.'Loamer pIease red T. I - ingof Dec. 23rd, promises tq 1 11 a %VIsbl!)g'tb'do sbin' etifill, -L cnll on or commur le with S. Dixon,King- E4tat,lkhed IS57. • in kek-113- ,i c r ad near'llouge-111 1.. 'It R No.2.CihrQ- rare treat to all. The.CAn;"Ita ing,witil tll.(- p entihi sofik and pdjzertntr5� tna)� by*gettfugin" tuu**ch- iles ',the Ptb�y of Christ and His ulti- i';it), V W L�f liber.' 001) DRIVER,:FOR SXLE-Aviy- TT mate douniuic'n. %,el%y �ad'dearfi acetirved oil ciL­.-rnk"11t. John T. Stephenson ha- se' Ttw,,&ty lazt whe BUNDT-8 HARDWA-IRE sever. n 31V-1.- Henry' - coudectior Picker- V�d(e, 6,f"t it: • :. 4'UR`LA LE IjAi'ze g-,ndo 'S e* hike 44UK;, - ed,11 i 4 1' Nkith th( ink _Aakpry• with whoin 1w hrvt2 I Pe."et4tiliv away,.,14eil.a lingerill been ernployed .. for ab�nt tpl) "Tile -decensed, he 161,as will den-;-)te his t i it)"-t() T-T A'bi..- BH­ D. Pi ES A N D 2ad-ye,xv, It"aLf begin gratill- t I Cakr4 kept on hand.:,!-,r made �rder �;t ag lit t'eyesight bw�e-vevai T been sneepi-ded 'by-L. �Snnndp'i= Avis.-not stifferitig• 000TS and his i-estaurittit'" W�ine,�w. Ile,hii.3 a14-kis! vvho-Pt4pred upon. his new-dories Ally wlifl. -Abcyat two. wuek4 ng'.of Thd4: fAl Wedue%dwy. lie taken to the Qenerrnl wats,.)r.Church St_Mckering. il-14 UuVeV -pit'll"Ttwontr), .khe1­eit-v%-A-i - Fo Ymi d- Old ­--Thti -wany fviendj tf' If"' r 'I F('03 1r) I I A N'D taiw;tl bittl'e troilble V6.'A;dti� its Davis" 1%ill'regret, to hear" of her t S-0-'sale Goad hii %1 cure Pfe.-1:!Vr. T a bettiorrhav- d tfie.braigi, t�estllt. hir-WA**rids -de' .%`v hich,took phit-e -oil Mon— oc plaw� J. t,Thextoft, day, Dee. 5th, at the-h(jille of her E BUY- A.]-k!.n.d of fa-rn, pi.o•lug in 3,clot of blood. - An opera. daughter, Mrfa. D. Sirnps:ob, of tion could not be. perforAned as :uce.apple-ebrIecially.a."n pigs.fow".eggs death would inevitably restilt. canatlot'i'li'lF. t n-._111 I& Alex. -We have sme vei-y choice goods in' .11amilton, The deceased made -g .ckelln _400b;., 1 BwOka, R, 8, W. I"'WhAby. 11 phone % g -,njany friends in Pickering. when Berry Spoons, -Pie SpriJes, lie refurded fibnie'67ha g'eaduglly 10.1 r23� In-13 Silver she lived here, by litr kindly dis- sank until ber death on FridA y WING MACHINE FOR SALE- po�eiti=and cheerftil witnuer. morning. Her funeral took place -.rotary book. latest design. almost .-Fruit-.Ku1vR91 - .Coffee Spoons',t.e r new. ost Tuesday afternood, :whel3 inter- ill sell at a bar Kmn as I have no further -The Sandly School Chr44M44 ment" took lace in-St. George's u-19—me- Rubt..C. Arnold�-R. Butter Knives: Sugar'Shellq etd,.' R. Tree and Tea w if I be held in tile -Pickering. 13-14 cemetery, wag Lvraln-Fral­' A- Town Hall. on Wednesday. Dec:A et A.I�these are A I in quallty. to-Whfa3 a eaxs- ago,on the--d- G_ SETS 1N. ',CAStS 00�0-._.ff.. - • E -nd- eeti ' FOR KALB-Cheap. all kinds of "vet. a wagons-harness,and all. kinds of farm. -litirch are pit ments in good order: A*se�eratheavy--.d- _CARVIN ebi-fdrpn Qf'St. Gtdrge's c I 6rh =ng; �shp sailed 'for I'll scales and cook -tov" and -heateZs. 14, 4 cordially invited. The sJult mein- with bare are asked 6) come and co- -Auto Strol3 arid Ever Ready Safety RIZ•3re.. -hL�_% bright Christ.- th-ey.took-up 11%vatIuR. at firsit ort and about ki acre of land Powssion can be ar- -k *then came to -Pit-kerink -where I' village of Claremont.good rough-cast house years resided-io Toronto, -They U. OR SALE-Himso and- lot in the operate with the Rector and nevi) Bladii�' Shaving Blushes and Soap. _operate mAkIng t ; . . --was charch "At HonteI" MU_e_fin I a r1a notice. For.iem%and full r.. -A beautifuj-display. of-Roeiey.Skateq, all Azes. ,gjed6n short n ic,. the Durt.bar farin. a t ari apply tq John Forrie C:aremorrt. Ar -Dont forgeN the a nnivermr y Jpjarter..rodt�ii (.rf the villaRiI, itrid 'trAps err, services in St. Andrew'i ohni OR q A LE-Ate T,,mighlin,* cutter Stick!,,Pticks S. �h on lately on th� Gornilei�fni-ni on the F-gh-,idc d,.�xr­-Th.. :;a cf,,mlortaNt c-,Itk��r . . . Sunday and Monday next" On sip• i.,X_">qryJvel_hva am; havoten tika. only a f,4 timo� Ako d•Sunday serviceq w J,;,�_ N. rt-arkct w�iznn'wiih spriW and ban cbmpletc_ n ters and Col em tu i:Ut m ps before buying. rjtl,b�l n 4 'ithland nd a 'a See our Oil Ile. who lead obarge of-St. An(h'e%v'_ tti,• (Lk-t•t0-'r,­pij1)athv of tire-c-brit`- V and when Itt%aQ dedicated thin -Theic wits rinire '�n exi-Ite- T R. U11 7'- T ing 'when the eburch v�ms being built Introits, i-�ex�pnp�d, 7, TIME T.1 191 J. ok e, r, 4- Simi 1 3- M., years ago, Speeki ftln'irr-svill firs n1iii-t-iii-mir- -vilitgo-oil tirttfti�day No,_, I 28 Local 7 NN'llt E. A Dixtiti. ,)f zs8 •Local P. 11 rendered by the'c-buir And A..Wil- t W. son 'tenor soloist, of Toronto. iWa Su*nday 8.23 A. Vii.9 Un Monday evenitilk-it liet Ftq�per Will !-tAttrd to cut L be served in the -ba-,vtne up .Trains go:�g West due am follovre-. at RPer!�_ No. --Me, with -1110Y mul- N 355 Lo al 10 t.45 S'A N-11 A �,� A- Uk"o) froth 5.30 6'(4ock until 9. A high - - I pailloll, Was rttlivning from the , •It - 27 Local 2.36 P.X. ��Iass p It:rn w0l the'n -b given ett-VOUllng t "' : 7 31x:1, 8155 P.M. b, e iven etty, and vib tiff fhl- V. D. I grade just ea-qt qf the b'ridge was Sunday.train,rain, .41) T1. M.' Miss Kenny. pianisi, Has -arranged to have Dykes, tenor', and' Mr. -Parker, going at a-16rimis rate, estimated 'Foregoing-is iccrirdlng� tq Standard bout a Marjorie Clark,--reader,-said Miss When in front of'the Gordon Eva Murphy, of Pickering. Short. House 'Di -a y-odrik IA"d, addresses will be giveu by W. Arthur Sler, directly. in. front of -Perrin and:the resident mizisters. him and to avoid rllu�ning the boy E A- T- S! vomedian, hill of Whiiby, and Mb,* at a fifty miles 'a _h(Air. rte' n xon saw -His t1ea qua ;0 50 cents, Children, tan- down, turned to the right. -He -Do hydro•radiwls pay? The boy without hitting hiw, but the Abb,atoir kill mosterninent electrical engineer,- . ii was apparently.* beyond his of America, who gave evidence control, and before.he could rialit Government Stam p der 12 years, 85 cents. was fortunate in gettjiyg �re, _past the killed .20 - he Ig _�bafore the SutherIWUd Cortintigsion, it, he struck Silas Tool'i car-wbich, d ring in gasoline at Joseph declared that the Toronto Zast,!rn was taking -Weat• proposition would prove to be a Cowan's tank, It then crossed ..._Mood paying concern. ' A number•tbe sidewalk and was brought to Shop will be open.. Jn our New "Store, which is large- and roomy, we are -Who are connected with the Atian. a standstill by Mr. Cowan's resi- �ilal interests which are opposed to dance, wbielf was struck with about Dee. - &voting one whole room-, to Santa Claus 4L-JwY Opposition to the steam lines great force,-moving the pictures "to be say that they "I not 'pay, - The on the wall and ot4et firticles in 20tbo -used as -best. evidence, however, is that the house. Forttinateiy the house from actuat experience. The rad- was left standing, bait the steps It w T .`fiaabcial ykar, ended a 'few days commended for risking his o,%,n_ ago,report a se - ' K. __ - Pickering irplus of $70,000. life to save that of the boy, but he ' 'A-� N D ials which enter Toronto, " hose' Were torn away. Mr. Dixon-is �p_ I J. Coldh m' ', T.- 0 Y':- f--The Canada Year -Book, which- Is Is not to be commended for hie issued by the Dominiob 'Gove�n- farloni driving. No charge will One door east of Post Office Therell be e 'erything"there to delight the fettle folks. ment,and which appeared _about be laid against him, " it is 1 .1 . I - h ago, contains a trias f thought that hew 11 have charg6s* Independent' phone. Have them all come and look over the 'interest n il'Dinformation, the coor. enough to attend to by the time Y of.which The all welcome. rectness which no one-can di-s. he pays five or six hundred dol- �dislAay. ey re ate.- It gives much valuable in• lars for damages to his own car ELM DALE MILLS --,--wi formation relating to electric q rail- -and that of Mr.Too], as well as to but ways t wa look-in, after the little folks, we will in Canada. There are about Mr. Cowan's house. 'Not,oh I y are. we eaffiv 70 el6vtriAi ays in opera tion %in Canada• The capital investad -en .-Elnidrile - .7 also have on Aisplay a_,:'great display of 4R. is ab 'nt $170,000,000. There are A Spring' Day' HavingAnk over the A-1 4 -'Mills from F. NV. Weeks. I Their Taney China. and , Glass, Leather' Goods, )Fancy Kerchiefs, UW1306»11ei in operati6n. ear _h'to hl�noiince that the earnings in 1919.was$35,06,532. Up in Muskoka And the operaiin Business Rill be &tri _','Apyons, Boudoir Caps, Silk Camisblesj,Tedd3r--Bears, g expenses were A'Sp Spring day In Muskoka, with sky rk-- I ­$26 839,071, of --vilieb $17,210,8i2 and water vividly blue; the smell of. fled on in the famewboxes of '.Nlen' Ties, Suspenders, Arm a "WAS pine, the song of birds in the air. , . . ::4 - S s-pelitiri salaries find w*tgeg, On a sunny- *Jope a girl- gathered usual Way. 0 the 70 railwa'ys, only 5 showed trilliums with eager hands. She arni operating I Pilating expense.-i greater 'Bands,-Scafs, Sox, Sweaters Sweater Coats, Gloves,"btc.' 'We wJ-11 keep nu al t))a,n ,ea at the questioning stranger. 1.1 never pleked--wild flowers bC- tie revenue, and these 5.were tore," she said-wistfully. "we lived kind-, of Feed. short lines aggregating 44 'miles in the city. Father died, and then- Is fili'l of Xmas Cheer, Raisins t4f all kinds mother, of tuberculosis. I was all We have at present out of the 1696 linfles, that is, less Gro'c'ery Dept -.Is Currants-, very fin-' alone. I wasn't strong,-worked too e Candied Peeli, than 3 per cent of the electi ic raiV hard-and I got It. They brought me I Car.13ran and Shorts• Shelled Almond, and WHInuts. Fresh Dateq find Fig.9.,Spices.et ways of Canada did not pity. It here to_ the Sanitarium , on a c.,etc. stretcher. Lots of Oranges, Grape Fruit, CknberFies,Prunes. Evpp. Peaches. will be seen from thesd statistics "But, look at me now!" exultantly. 1 Car Barley and Oat Feed that the revenue, after piying all The glow of health was in her cheeks. 'I Car Western-Oats "It's the rest arid care and food food ounted to operating expenses, &fit Also Corn. Anoter sbipnient The Big Store Guaran you seen Oil rf and fresh air that ssved me,' and her " ve bar of ',,',over 5 percent of the capital in- eyes shone joyously. that choise To tee—money refunded/1argeby laulld- vepted. Many ofthese railways surely she was worth saving, this old Flour to Soup, 4 ma-/ ry soap 6c bonny, blue-eyed cirli surety , the Ogilvie's Royal Household for r?.50c. If not satisfied 5 85ci are in sparsely settled comMU111- Muskoka Elospits.1 for Consumptives,- Pastry Flour R 4rL- 2 s. when compared with the deserves ber tratituas! tie, 0 M& be menf,t- Chopping done every day torritrivy wbich will be served by c 't"i"t" -o4to Easterti. A cQuese file Tvt Toroate, W. Ctiarlton 2.TS Me S. ­-CHAPMAN �t MI N