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ONT., 'FRIDAY, DECEMBER '22, 1922 No. 1-� �YfBfitetl �a>rlls• ...,CHERRYWOOD. IN MEMORIAM. Established 1828 Geo. a Ba er The Chemy'wood Rateplgers'Associ•'In loving mewory of our dear wife • y' �[tdieax6 ation extends an open invitation to and mother, Mrs.W,C. Pilkey,who • ^ all candidates of the coming election s of departed this life Der'. a, 14�, GREENWOOD IRE. FORS.YTH, Opb. D.. Director in Pickering Townablp p Rest in peace, your cares are ended, .Optometrical •AssociationotOntario. Res. PRETTY SOFT meeting to be held on Wednesday.. Rest in peace,your sufferings done. lstered Member of the American Optometrical December 27th, in Cherry wood.Hall. You are gone where those who.love MILLS - Awodation. Eyes examined- by appointment, Everybody welcome. you Phone 28N1.Claremont,Ont. To be able to sit down and _ _ 4 hear a good', HIGHLAND CREEK. non ;1y ws ed by-- b o ._ - - - . T F. TOMLINSON. M. B., Member -- ti and F -- ---- - - - NT,of Lhe Co:lr.c of Ph•aicia s and Surgeons ' - - - "— , _ Dance at Nailer !-will, Ili and r Cuou Song, - s.t _ y _ Ilk}zt,-rn ,LrailV• �,-.-•- ';r of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by the fate Dr,R.Prodie,and latterly by Dr, Cab Creek rirs l4'ednesday, Deren;her the GREEN RIVER. Comic Son(r•'` all. Phone. Claremont.Qnt. •231y ?ith. Martin& Switb'a Orchestrain O. b7CEiINNON, M.D..L,R.C.S. Sacred Sung attendance. Pri::�; wi[1 he given fur I The n any friends of Mrs.- W. (x. step,dancing. waltz, luck nutrfberAnd iiii Barney were inexpressibly s=hocked to BARLEY VYANTED ;,q • Edinburgh.member of the Ccllegs of OL d;knee. W. R. Hole will be floor Physicians and Burgeons of Ontario.licent'.at• Brass Band -sp �1e ern'nt her vei y sudden demise Qn. 4 at Boyal collage of suraewns, Edinburgh. - manager. Genre iS cents. L'tdies 1,yunday evening. 91rs, Barnes had a Highest price paid. Host be go5,d �paoial attention to datasses of women and pr Orehestr�, please provide. Proceeds in aid of fail a coeple of weeks since, injuring imbildren. Of eesndresidence,Brostosm. -_ comrbunity entertainment. her -knee, but in all other respects quality. Or dance to some of the best - - ttppesred to be in perfect health up•to I atu buying WAEAT at top' G7tafbroprac is music on one of `WHITEVALE. within a few minutes of the time of market price. Baker's Phonographs herdTho s oak a daughter of the ; DR. GORDON lifcgAY-Chiroprac-• Sunday School anniversary�ervires late Thomas Sionkhouse,of Altona. With the bigr drop in the price o3iF toe. Office hourly-2.30 to s.oo and 7.m to will be held on Sunday next, Dec 14th.I her maiden name being Nary Monk. BARLEY FEED, h &00 and byappaintmesit. Phone 820. Brock at the Whitevale Baptist Church. house, ae d was, born at that village. BRAN AND SHORTS ' �reet, Whitby, tats. Afternoon at 2 o'clock. Children's, She 1 03.and the wife of W. G. Barnes it will pay you to sell your grams,• , L4001. have a large assortment Choir ;'Sermon, 'aA Perfect Christ-•in 1903, and is survived by her sorrow- and bug these feeds. ' Come In and see them nc Evening at 2 o'clock, PuReant ;ng husband and her daughter Annie 7. $: 'OHI3IBTIAN, Barrister sod Service entitled •'The• (Sifts of the and son Thomas, who have the heart- A liialted quantity of Wise Bien." Mondav evening at 8 felt syropatbv of the whole common- Heavy Oats Waisted. A•f alioftos.Notar�►Patine.Eta Yoa•T to , 0aXt, ylk telas Black 8L North.Wbillm rely o clock, a ObristfF."--Tree- and Con- ity. She is also survived by two eist* Chopping on Monday, Wsdues&3, ' • r:4'r� 01a Bert. Admission 2b cents lend 13 cents. era. Mrs. R. nkho se. of Toronto, and Friday, 8c per beg until =' , ILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A..Bar- 'Sto0ville", ts A welcome to a11. - and Mice Monk. The of interment further notice. rioter Sdicitnr, member of the firm of and two brothers. The intertaent at ,''�� '.•v�; Ryckmaa.beafson.FoaterandBeaton. Toronto SCHOOL REPORTS. Brunswick Hill cemetery,on Wednes- IGin"Trusts Bu9ldins.95 Bay Street.Tomto. day was attended by s vast concourse "Tele:pbone Main 981 and 989. T y - - .1 Hr BEA,LReprrt of S. S. No. 4 fast, Picker- of sorrowing relatives and friends.` De�1at VVe king : Sr. IV - Ruby Torras, Pearl Toms. Sr. 111•-Mildred Barrett tbntill FAIRPORT. CLAREMONT CharlieMurden,Georginw McNabnpv. � J. HF'DSON. D. D. 8., L. ID. S., Edyis Morden.Arthur Field. Jr.111 W. Jackson is having a well dug on t . 13.Carlson St„Toronto. '11+xdsnn',tvew . Licensed Thomas Skipper than). Lyndon- his property here. Sy?tem'• of. comfortable plate work. Vl'riu[ar Crook and Bernice C'hapmxa equal Jack Laidlaw visited with T. 0. and ta:farmamonnr pbonexorth 3418. ._ 4.16 Embalmer And Undertaker.Motor Hearse.' (bun!, :�larj ,r:e .►finnan. Fern Toms. 31 re. 3fAnA$pfd nverthe week-end. lieattice Cranford absent.Jerry Jc Sylvester Hadley,cf Montreal, waq- x; BT�LAKE B. BE�ATON. D. D. S.. Tr,rvntoroonectir,nf�r y # s Graduate of 'he !loyal Calr'ge of DrWil I3 r3v, Sr. lT-�forV Ansley rhnnl. v'taltinK.bis parPnfe, JatnPa and villa. ; !,+ +• Surxel•rte nrci Vf-tver',oly of Tnrrmtn, (iasre no-'a sitral R'arview, -i p,,y F'-nrd. J-Irk .t'...t+•v and a+.fl) 9t” T'i.:�'1x•p,-t1;:i:;c -h:, wc-.k.:•nd. .='_,� aver W.,M, rrtaulr'% tardware eaare, Whitby, : i`,.t)ne-y equeL Jar,k Cb.npntain. 1 eon- Jameq and Mi", Wygle,off Toronto. office ioursa to 12 lto. 6.30. .,.Ind. Phone 6, - _ , Lrd Barrert. -.Jr. i1-Leona Rved- sr. were vu-ltirig tae' !suet's parents. heft fltiooe.c(L f4lge �Whltevale Pr.-F,rne:rt Bryant. M. Thomppnn. Tboroasand 5lr't. Mansfield. over the . Teacher. wvelc end. M: :• r ifistneso Cards. �+ s = A number from here attended the t T�le a7ervlCe Garage E', pU N BA RTON. base line sebool Ohristinas Tree fart T:V. RIGHARDSON - Real Es -_ Frldt% evening, T.f3.,Mani-field ably The Uniael:AELI vils tale. Insurance,Conveyancing. Not :Biqa Fanny Striate-. we are pieASed acted as chair nAn in the absence of public.Etc,Piclaenne,out: a11p_ Overhauling; Pal6tingt,- all kinds to e+.ry• fie recovering, from an attack Jrlr. IiutcLlsort. the folk daacee and repairing done. Ignition ot4lnettwrsaltb diaio uet, by the pupils were exceed• One of Our Productions) �AZEL ANNFS-F,lorutloui!tt. For- a apeei+tlty. Andrew and Mrs. Annan are upend: ingly we,l executed and great credit We Sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lena f:^c- ' wet pupil of QR'et5 A. Smile. For terms LA due their teacher, Miss Standing. all makes o! cars-the best s pad open dilates. Ifnd. pie Slalvcmn ZW8. Your Old Ford hop re covered log the Cbrigtmwtf hoiida}ra watt their F;igflard Crer4 P O. 83.9 �u. �13,C24, A reported a -toned tietiA. However, L +r-' d.,ti,�hf.y �tt•,q. Olt,%-,.*, of Rri;ht. in_tha inr;.r at fora .Z _ are would suggest -that the Trustees - Aliss Annie Brander. who bus hepn the price. . POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, nursi.n¢ in -the city, i• now visiting[ another year wend an invitation to F. !o: aountt•• o!Y•rtandOntarto. sow $errs Poynter Ira.' F. Comas., of Rosebank. and faHata Cleus to-attend and give out FOR SALE nsaw of all kinds attea'aed to on shortest ---- — -• - the preaeats. Some O>T the kiddies HppY �Va on relatives. y. g r :. ',3.'rce. Addr•sstlre•aiivatrP.O„ oat._ f Let thr schnial to«rung be well at- were kind of disappointed at not see-, $nRFty+ - B.T3EATON TOWNSHIPOL>rRfi Blr tended.next tvpeic. Do we need a now u'g bins. Set of iron Harrows •D. Coavayanear, eatatniMoa.r t•: �:vs reboot % Can the old one be enlarged % Alt in good :shape. a�d.vtir, levottntait.1 Gee. ILoa•y eo town Chop �j qre we justiAed in ps.ying the price of '- BROUGHAM.d'Iop". ��� � 1�iftso• I:+d ping 1 r. fiLrca for a site 7 fret aft crttictsma "— TWoodworkiaR and General w Ire mode before it fie too late. Miss Jean Wright. of Green'River, Blecksenithingt, TIAVID A PUBB-Live stock ar:r. spent the week-end with her sister, .LJ �i'iil will be elaged for repwirs e Mrs. Owl Drv,tt. W. II. JACKSON. [frock Road tioneer Graduate of C. M Jorae,t' S►,ttotal, ;-LAREMONT. ,T, Q, e;nd Mrs. Brown tyre visitiapt tClnca{o Lifetime esperieme writr pedigr,-Q uD Oct. 13th and l4tb, _ -, Pickering, Ont-I awck Block and Rog•cork. All kinds of sates -' for a week with their bon, Wiltism J. _ tfyatteadcdto.TeMs reasonable. Phone jiuoning agato Oct. Toth. On Thur-dity, evening, Der, e28rt+, Brb4n,of Turontr. to��arerro 1. fins the Myrtle-nrmmitde Club will presto►, (den, and Mra. Hamilton.of Ftoache'» ... Green' River in the iLiaLNrinir Anil !vela, the cnrrtand Point. and 1t u Mort". of Fxrvwii k. i V � r Y 7M. MA«'. LICENSED A1'(;- W. G.BSrIIe13, drama, t•ntitted : "Diamonds and v ` AmA iIOtiEER.for York.(Qntar;oindDurham ribtted nisi aunda9 with Jett. H.and Or addreFS R. R. \o. 1. Locust Aill, Hearts,"iii, three seta; lasting two girt MAdid. ` Gcunraev' Ail kinds of sales txomp:ly attended pathos to, Terms reasonable. Datesfw sate% may be Hnme Phone").5 Mark. bour%. The drama Id full rrf The township nominations will take saaaeedatNEWS'Of14ev, Bell and Indepen• - - and humor, and bolds the attention of place in the brill tadny. when -tbr tL"efrt phones. Whitby,or,t. SAY-_ �:� PICKERING ;+ the aud,ence..from tht-first to the la%t• iipu d large crowd it expected to be ��t1 There ere sloven eharActerm in the pteeent to hear the township atlairo- Cement, a QTR INfIHA�d. �R t?. east and the pint fie worm around a disett.sed. The Reneraf impreitr+ion widow, her two daughters and a steRS9 tr!be thLt the resent ntemiterR r t RAEti CR 31.i,ti'' RAY) LUMBER YARD voun doctor.' 3fu4t--w3ll iw rendered p p Coal� _' _ -4 _-R Al . _ t,we 11 acts. AnWeve F dorm h id- oft of being re-elected by acclamation. .0 f ,s ..Builders Greneral Contrac• g `"� K' The hot riui+per sail entertainment ` L�lnlbe] , ' + • .•vening. Aq the proceeds are In aid Given on TnesdAy evening by tbt- Lois and Sign vii eIS. Hardwood Floa"ring :.r the MemnriAl Park Fund there E'nion 9rtnday School was a decided iterations :soil repgice n1F every should he a vNry )a+rRe attendance of suoceNS in every way. There wrLea _ Sh ingles ' description. Concrete ,cork, a than Supply YOU in the residents of Claremont ilnd stn- Tattle-rowel present and the supper. Chimneys repaired rounding cijuntrc, The plan of We which was served in the Temppeerance " Ma le, Birch, Eeech,- . �'hali ratty ire seen at IY. A.`;¢ott'e store. H..,, .. a�i.lir'try x111, i.; ;l,i� .x,f,- Randy �CJUliII� E i'troatPS tee. p .. .,eif„d ,,are. �� cents: generafad Plain and Quartered Oak, to :a c-nto. » , per the. htdies of t3ra,ugthanr sustained FAIRPORT P. 0a, - OTT. Q keirenviable reputation for provid-- - ---- tc t+ ' iaR gaud things fr r the t.Lbte,fudging -and Lati3 ` 811 Beaver Board" C(;Dalt�'(C L3: BLVD. by the avidity with••which the vat = F ru�ti Trees, Shrubs Etc+ ` -- nLles v ere party l:pn, After all bad • "-stock. per. .. .- _ . Picking geeee is now the order of peen more than sMisfied, they assem- a� ring secured the ages^•y for.E. D' Gordan 'at S 6j `hc day ht rr. bled in the Tmmn Hall. where an excel- F e , E E S O R q = ` �tnith d:Bon, Ltd.,:fur eryaten; W. D. ) A. 3lrtxwoll bAs bought a new pup lent programme was preaeoted, and of-Winona, Oat. with a long pedigrrP. them tKble enj•tyrA by t•he. audience. .tOCVE3T HI?�2r I am prepared to take orders for all PIC�RI'iV Qr D. Pre-lot's is kusy drawing sand The school is to be cuugrKtutated for D. S:hw i'n's new rr-intence, the finat.cial resµlts as the proceeds " = E• kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, $e11 and Inds endeni. hone., Mr, and 'Mrs, and Miss Mnriei Ro• am' Qnnted to about$iii. a Ornamental Shrubs Etc... at p p - ' garth spent$nnday with 1tre,Brest. Picker' l�l lowest poesibie prices." --- -y--"--"-- ----- We are R:rd to see WM..Pearce WA. g Special rates for large quantities, ' A R .A. © E around again, after his recent illness. - -._:- �g;g XVe have nr,w thi, hest Motor Car T,arkin Nick*ill anent the week-end The union of Osh�nn and Cedar _ •���� �f value in the Dntninion_in the new $u• at�C'tu, Pnyne's and reports a Good L1ale at Aa consummated on Gt'ednes• _ N. J. Chat�an, T kering _14nnrrinr Cbevrelet. Rm-Aster $&ob', timo•. day of last Week whrn -T"- Ontario - _ ru ! ; ; Utility G6upe x$910, Sedan$112-5.Tour-.. I), Schwalm is bugT drawing[ tun- Railway and Municipal Board g;rttuted inn;C'oupa $1113 and Five Passenger serial fur his new bou;e on the King- the'regnest of the petitioners. The L O o 1'onr ing $ill! Fa le taa.estra. 1L'P stun rnrtd. pc* ;i' n ^fit: tad 3?8 nstn =�ant of a, v Gr i,' e 1:a* t srr.t ', :r`:u rpcc;,iti?e in eFpert woikm:;nsbir, ti, L►rxr tt.lkad the tnisfnrtune to lose po,aible 330. %nd there was but very a Yuan . m_1 ,tn l e :n repairing cars of all tnakrs. We suverui of big finger,q while operatiuR little opposition to the petition. Ac Store F,is visor. tYsnt pats snap Ind Fin 1, ;1Rt;it:`Fe a?1 of our n•utl, and i:leo r,:e his cir^ul:tr -:-. tact.week. co;tl1 to the 'la:•t assQssmen: Osha- iuto his every function,. that•inwkn.s tuaranteed parts,and we g;ice the best �V tn. Psiyne avid his friend Scottie wa hr,d a popniatiun of of 13,780 and ;tom biro have the youthful 141in:T and [cork at the smallest cost to otir•ct:s- *Ire•now lmi-qv in the bush cutting their �'erlardale 1'50, whieh thug gives turners. Satisfaction gwiranteed, winter'. fuel and are hanling'the same aws,now a population of over 1.1,0(X)... , wiiHx.ioa, then jc,u have ;L lift:-i'an} 11neIlfsWitll"sparii plug." Avery sad death occurred here on ' fxsend and prttron in that man. �Ve Gerow's Gargle, BT01I ,hR?L Saturday last avhen the t^vo 'month, Wampole's Tastt'le.�s Cud Liver franc an agent in your loewlity-Pet - - --- - - - -' - BROCK ROAD. old baby hop of Dr. and Mrs.Cameron Oil Eninisinn is the best pro- _ t bogy, write at once, A ready seller . _.- .-- was burned to death while sleeping it, duce you can take•for and A big p'roflt for Anti. Ad.ireas the flniahingi touches an W. ,T, 51e- its camnge.' Mrs. Cameron had bath' - - WINTERTERM Donald's stable are delayer#, owing to ed the child and had put it up stairs in that nasty Cold. Australian Medicine Co.-, lAck of lumber. its carriage sear the chimney.' This 331 Yonge 9t., Toronto, Ont. OPENS JAN. J 3N. 3RD W.A. Jackson and wife. of Toron• chimney leads from. the furnace and 'Wain poles'Thrrmt Ease.. �? to, .pent the week-end with the form- the pipe hole in tliis room bad been t nr's parents here, papered over. This paper caught fire, Watupolee' Paraformic Cough- C �I W to d LLIOTT Tit+Xmas tree wad 'entertainment and fell into the carriage beneath, Reinrdies reliege the cough. �d11� of the school will be on Friday after. Tbe,nther small'rhildren were near, - fC -loon instead of evening, but the older membbrs were down The mail boxes are beiug,re-lettered stairs and Tar.Oatneron waa At the Crndos Drugs,Patent YreparationC,, 4= Grain Chopping Yonge.�Charles Ste,Toronto in good loud style,so that no mistakes hospital, while Mrs. Cameron was Toilet Goods, Tobacco. Clgare. will be made in the future. also away from home. The child was :.' This school stands today Six days ought to give sufficient In the care of [ls grandmother. Mrs. Metcalf a Choice CandieP,' �? ;:;,.AND'FL 1KINtI time in which to draw water for Spottswood, who made heroic effbrta y y ;with scleaa•cut reosord for threshing, withoutemptoyiogl the to wave the child. A passing citizen ►' .E WS THE R I law prepared to Go Uhoppiog and bath as well W hat do you tbtoi: 'r not+red t he yt:tul►e and gave the alarm, Pat Flaking every Monday high grade work. Evety James A. Farley bad a narrow es- and whew the firemen arrived about a and Irridafp. -,graduate of this year recur- cape last Saturday while cracking s 'minute later. they found Mrs.Spotty- N. L+ C� L' p gas engine. His mit became eatang- wood still figbtinst. but on the oerge • E. r+ t' �`M1•,a 8totoebeats For Pale ed employment. Write led in the crank handle and be was of collapse, The Ore wax soon under . � �i j for cAtaloane. thrown to thegronnd tvitb consider. control• but the child was dead. The '[�r•�n,•r„o�+v, q"r''°'"•'3 ��4 ¢� :«ta"a; may.rY.:� -.r. , was !a. y w ✓�f, .yi y .V F`. W',.hp. �.1"?b'- •. -L,r,,t' .}• ry: Ly..I: ,k".:l•f%:- `'S �y'P -'I' ',: .. &.:'.. '•"5:."••Cr�'. £' �p s '�" Y �r. .,w, .h ';�` �.:u. ;.. ,+iyt a• we�c.a;�• ''a '�.,;.v '.w.-, ,..�� _i•;:C C ^s der:. +^'rsr ,2:> _ sr .t4,,: ,�:". a .t":.�%: �?l:-ti :.�' -^.e'• ..e '��.A'°•.�• •e' _ t-i.'r •x "Fu; .i yXC, T fig,;� d. e:.*.r',�. 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N OF 1W LL •;`, -3RD' AMONG CANA JA}a7 j /�-� _ - V.•: w REVENUE PRODUCERS. . _ �. ���•-( `-_ -`f 3'Necessary to Con�rve Diu } � > '� Fensive Forest Resources 3 ,fw Futim Generations. ' Thwe is little doubt but that the DO- of Canada would today occupy a favorable and enviable place in. -- a other of Its-asulti- - i `, landaus industries were neglected and __ - - -- - - - - - -- -- i1 - - u did nothag else but All the demandsQ 1st Fig Cu# Tobacco i flOr pltlp and paper. Today manq coon- /� •k _ ales of the globe are coming to Cana- 9 #A for their supplies of these wood Qr Rolling Your Own. `ns and'the Teen• has been one ' �* se surpamAng importaaoe for the pulp f and paper industry. Month by month f _ fife prestige has increased,and nearing Os termination of the Tees every mill P�r padie' ( � t f&a COi�try, working o high rap!- t 1'gT. cad electing extensions at 8 rapid � laid to adequately .satisfy cue • ( . /nib; din 8OT •A1 ,7be pulp and paper' Industry tanks :`-tbSrd'among Canadian activities In its OGDEN'S LIVERPOOL / annual revenue. As a producer of h f i and aewsrptiat. L'anada takes esoond place'to the United States, but Qw Canadian figures of output are as- /7Jj01e�3 'k .r wailing so rapidly that on the authg- -x'• .,wLty of the most reliable experts the +' time Is in sight when Canada will read ills world as a newsprint producer. - � '.. .: S After the depression of 1921 the pTe• L .-. _ •_-- N - �;„`.seoR year has eeea a remarkable er momQ fa 1921, thioulh, due to Quebec one of CaneWs first pulp and of Some Famous "Abide With Me" was written by waau . z pagsbon in the Canadian Industry- For lower prices,the value war only alight- paper areas. Henry Francis Lyte at Brizha'm, Eng. 'T We year ending April 1st, 1922, pulp Church Hymns. land, and It was his last compositon. � `- and paper:exports,had a total value of 17 increased. Plants projected or under construe. Newsprint and Pulp Milts Full Capacity tion would seem to-be almost as num- Interesting and sometimes pathetic One Sunday evenittg, atlas leaving his ,r over $180,000,000, a figure exceeded eroua as tlioae already established and are the stories connected with the church and congregation. he wanted c� cooly by exports of wheat and agrtrul- Wtadtoctt apparent exception, towards writing and bUtory of certain famous � products.- The Canadian asws- the closing of the year, Canadian °pela�' down to his garden tear the seashore. riot and Pulp mid ale ' � The Provincial Paper Mina art church hymns. He returned to his study at sunset. AA prim mills now have a rated capacity nd'� P a large plant at.Post Arthur. A Pity story is told about the ar- hour later he wrote the b7mu aad erecting c.. K to full capacity. Whilst the eaten ;. wet about 6.525 tams per de•T,equivalent � t7racdt7 +� g�� Columbia Minister of igm of the favorite Cht'irLmae hymn,en- �N,ln' _loo a� output of 1,2btfA00 tons DQ 7eas. eioos tit1ng pLtaRs under way. showed !t to his idly. He died S few w to under coast:+action, cad recently announced that a pulp titled "Christians, Awake. Salute the daya later. !� which is double the output of Al"ny year p>� and paper plant would be established Happy Morn." The Joho Topiagdy. who wrote "Rock oft Ages,°oll further estabiWu�ants denaft9i paicx to 1917. is addition, Canadian y on Coluurbia Lake by an English Dom- 13yfsom. who lived to 1716. had s favor- did not dream '#C�itId become ao milts are equipped to produce 2.508 rural !as the sear injure have com- �:ro, - Darn. Its daughter, Dolly, tor'wham her had widely drown and so hfglnby esteemed '' - tool of pulp dally. The - biped outs bind to constitute what M probably According'oo Its'agreement with the promised to wrMs something . for as it to among! people of all religious pat represents a dally cat , of 6,000 the most outstaad3ns feature of indms• tix µs a�Y'es o1 los+sst land. trial expansion is the 1918 period In .Ontario Government. thre Great Lakes Christmas day• She reminded her Iteideb t3ta<letciue tisnslated it into gip• �_:�` - Ae Invested. Capital ei 5347.800,000. Canada. Noted below are many � Pulp and Paper Compaq? Is to spend father of his' ps'oseis•e The resell was �� languages. and it was the iiTmn the exteunions under way or proposal $2,000.000 within three yeses an the that among her Christmas' presents �.which the Prince Consort asked on• The Canadian pulp and paper' indus• additions to the Canadian erection of s paper mill a2 Fort Wil- there w� A form hie death tied. It was this hymn wont pulp and try is, is trot. aoeompitahiai so mach diem. hymn manuscript � sung w•ben Ilia ship London went M paper IadnGtT'T down In the Bay of Biscay in lsse.The • that ft is s difficuM medlar to keep era The headquartassf of the Belgo Pa1D The Bathurst .Compaq, Ltd, is in- the title of which was: "Christmas 4*` 'caste trace it it, and statistics to which stalling a newsprint machine in its-Day for 'Dolly." This original mann- maces at the people singing "Rock of and Paper Company have been trans apply tidal may be entirely Incorrect ferred from Belgium to Canada with m� at Bathurst, New Brunswick, script Is preserved in Cheet'ltam's ►• the doomed'ship urea the'Last L tomorrow. According to government which. acg to ditectoae' aa- Hospital. fn Manchester, England.and executive offices at Montreal. The sound heard by those fie were tor- ,lsgares for 1920,the industry employed noaacemmt.will be in operation !n the bears evident tiaras of'having been Innate eao�iv to ateresuned. ''y, • ' - new cotgl7anT has aYn agthotlsed caDi- - eat Ir osted capital of ever. $347,000; spring and employing 600 persona. carried around In Dolby's pocket. tal of $20,000,000, and will increase its - '>- - ' 1100. of which slightly more tJaaa' hall In British Columbia eastern capital- "Jesus,Lover at My Soul" in a'hyma 54" output next year from 200 tons to 360 Not Appreciated. ° wM is the Province of Quebec. In thus tots bave secured an option on a site around which many trs&tbons and pp 'fltst six months of_1922. Canadian tons. making era annual-production of at New Westminster fora sacred associations cling. The etorT May (Ludigu0ne Ti—"i daa't Dane; I i. alishtiy over 100,000 tone• paper mill i mills produced over 536,000 tans of and a pulp and paper miff fa projected crnnected with•its origin is very beau- think Harry Eastorleigh is dowu'rSgM Ia Pebreary last the new newsprint a r r raw print_ as oota'paa�ed with 812.000 for Prince George to the same pro- tial. 'Charles Wssaoy. the composer, mean. �` .- - �- . mill of the St Maurice Lumber Co.,prbduced by Ur itged States,mills, The Vince. was sitting sit his desk near an open Marie--"whar. MW'" Ltd.. at Tibsrae Rivers, oammenced Canadian newsprint output during this operations. This mill now.lasa a maxi- . Certain American interests are window when a dove pursued by a May—"Well, he wrote, me from V sir mouths period m stated to have erecting a pint at Elko. in the Koote- hawk, flew into the i ,om. The dove Egypt. saying be had shot a crocodile ;. been 93:8 per cent._of mil] capacity. mum capacity of 340 tads per day' nay district of British Columbia,where was saved. This incident inspired seven test long, and that when he shot At Point Rouge the Domacouoa Wleilst the volume of United states a nee► substantial limits of timber have been Jobs Wesley loo w+rtte his famous another he would 'trove a Dd�r o! slip• Paper Company is erect! newsprint producfton has remained groundwood mill secured. Officials state that the first htin y His Christmas hymn, "Hark, pare mate for me I'll ae+rer speak to practically stationary at around 1,300; 'she ThuadeT Hay Palp and Paper unit of the plant. producing 50 tangy of the Herald Angels sing." originally him again." _OOi tons glace 1918, Canadian prodna paper daily. will b operating in Ilia written, "Hark. How All the Welkin Company,at Port Arthgnz, is ineieastag Lion has tncreased fro-1 350,000 tone W fall of 1923. Rings," Is to be found In. almost all Satisfaction in completed wort its output of groundwood. pulp to 100 912,000 toms in the Game time. Ex• On the Pacific coast the Beaman bymnslsr and has been ttans'iated into brings benediction too easy feisaae m poFta to 'the United States hav, fa- tons per Bay. and lnstaIIhtg a paper Paper Compatry of Chiesgo and Van- many languages, bay gait capable of turning out 60 tons per crewed frost 219;802 tons to 791.978 couver interests are reported as being _ a The United Slkles has„ In tact„ dam Premier Paper and Power 001W about to build a paper mill within 100 costa to depend on Canada for 86 per Indian from Late great port. _ Danz. sR Hasttill!e, No�+a Scotia, b. to cant. of the gewsprinut is addition to Michigan interests• are said to be O install a standard-trewsprlat machine z ��. ,..huge quantities of pulp. Theta to also with a capacity of 60 tong a day. negotiating with the city of Kingston, .y, y �i tan eztenerlte trade being built up, and OWAro, witb the object of'building a Many Plants Projected. .•g rapidly, with the Antipodes pulp and paper mill, in the old capital. Sold Me =lead the Orient, and in this regard the The locatioar at Three Rivera of the ,_Activity from'Coast to Coast. •• ' r fe+WMe Coast as a pulp and paper area Wayagamaca 'Uotapany aaa sae ac. All over the country from coat to , ;�4ts fast developing in impo Lance. Total Maurice Lumber Company (the Inter pulp and paper exports ibr live month national Paper Company) -111 bring coast. this extension to the Dominion's' , premier industrial activity is evident., T'VE got to be sold on•a of Jug's thin yaer'a mounted In value to the dUtrlet's potential onto of paper '�- 1 thin before I'll sell • Especially Significant fa the develop JL =10,53!,898, and tar July, $9,738,252. to about 800 tons a day,or 240,000 toss meat on the Pacific coast. Pulp and g '`r`-;Producthan in the latter month was a year, in addition to 130,000 tons of it. I was sold on the ' = i'searif doable that of the correspond- treated 'pale, making this section of paper 1s being manufactured there, - Gilson:Pipeless Furnace. _ and being shipped down to Ctatfornia j ' aad other Pacific coast States,as well as i „•�' , I believe it to be the bees to Australia, Nen Zealand, Japan and ,� a i! '„�d. Pipeless Furnace to be r » China. That such extension Is urgent- „ { . had tat airy price. T have - - ' Terrible Experience ly needed in that region would seem !''�1`, '� odked into the ten points {-V to be evidenced in the fact that Orien- - i .71Df Gilson construction tal buyers have pleced large orders IIl and know that they will • with firms in Three Rivers is Quebec, ��I• � � -` 'T' Recall M ~ �xpenences with the Btug7az with' and that steamers !rave this auroras J meet everything you-should look for in a -"-; Y _ high-grade heating plant. ' L >h loaded tbiere for'the Antipodes and Luc+ _ e�1$$-Oi-HorrOl countries of the Orient. There can be tittle doubt but that bra -Stop in and see me. There are a lot of about the Gilson you'll be inter- points "Rawwonldyonfeelif yonwaltened'getting weaker and weaker,so much the time is almost in sight when Cana• 1117 . l>s the middle of the night with a so that my husband and children da will leave the United States behind k;7' '''sated in. I can install it ill your house .in -flashlight Shining in fan' eyes and were constantly worrying about tue, in pulp and newsprint production, and �� ".,one day. Guaranteed to heat every rOOtt1. the gruff voice of a nian threatening Doctors prescribed for me and while assume the leadersbdp of the entire It's a real heating plant that will save you , 'that,'If you make the sl ightest noise, I willing y tried their medicines,cal _old in this regard. This_ahely r money on first COSt and pay for itself lA 5` I'll shoot i Y'hat was my experience very few of them d' ,___ 3 -the end of last Diarch when my bus- but unfortunately the good was not does through her possession of rag• the i uel it SBVeS. band was aura in the woods and I ]astir bi family asked me if I nificent forests of tremendous extent. _ y dg &=61 and I said,'I was Forests afire not inexhaustible, as other was alone with my three children. woul try �. . $verytime I think of this experience willing to try anything,'but felt F�_ nations have discovered to their a shudder passes over me and as long it would not do me rug good._ row, and Canada is taLking steps to see LT SHEPHERD - °''• ' -r'- -. as I liveI shall remember ft. At We botilesof Caraol tarcea reguiarty,gas that hex as forested areas are reonablT s; Plekerinp, Ont. , ,?'• ' ,time I really thought I would die. completely restoredmyfonnerhealth conserved, maingtainbngCtheir valuable i '.; I't's a wonder my heart did not stop and strength and,while occasionally Er Toting. I was so weals that even if recall my experience with the burglar supplies and retaining for the Domini- �? jhadaaydesire to move,I could not. with ft horror,I amotherw}ss an's pulp and paper industry 'the im• ; a -,.,°-w; g portant place in economic affairs it oc- ,,' z j was batlird is a cold,clammy ppaers- as well and strop as I have ever j �tioa. Even to recall the slsocking been. Cnrnol!s the most wonderful e�tpiea today,and is coming iaereasing- «an w- petails now m Sires mastutdder. It preparation I have every ly to fil'1. In this national work, for the V` ;d 13ILSON was a result of this shock that I build and restoring h er art, the governments have - PI p E Lg E 5 S w, aagg F r-. ., patracted a him fever aad'far hours strength. It dins done wonders for Great p a liras I was delirious. I got so several of my friends to whom I have thus earnest and afnoe�re co-operation r' z: bed that the doctor finally gave up recommended it Ddrs MCC-of..•• ' them,the various companies exploiting of my eves recovering but by them, instigated not only ny a nation .. r IFUR ” ' tr. enrol is sold by our draggist, al duty, but a realization that Canada - ,careful nursing, I was fina�ty Pr your `:X'•...,.'F ounced out o danger. The shock 'and if yon era conscientiously say is one of the few remaining lands with y''.!'Makes Many_yV arm Friends" ''= yy T +. 13E daft me' so malt, that, for no after you have trial it,that it empty extensive forest resources, and that K whelsver. I would and done you any good.rchtrn the empty p their cont!!ned prosperity lies !n the >�DB BY . Flat.tsars. All the life seemed bottle to bias min he will tefnnd yont dUIgON Mh(3.C mPANy,Limited "{HJSLPH, ONT._440 intelligent mazuer is which they all li.Str aoatGUtme. >Fi money- loi't and cone their holdings. " + "d by Dr. M@I1iW4M,a j?tf0'g Store, Pk karing, Out, p w, ..r. --•i?' '� "' n'w:_ sc` -�+;r. Y v' .'¢7` �-�sr�R ae� °'v' , r�, c� .!R'4 .� '4. �•;,q:. -i 'S "„' ;;nc - ..nY, r,..� "+,�'�i r.,: 'r ,..+i;\ e+yw �.:w;" •+w,,,./!^ _ r t s. ,lsr •si-:r S'v .:1�?:�C•,•i =.;a.,,•.�, `fan ^-••�•^•x.rs�,l!r�, v+,'.,ry' ,s ,fix.h�NXcs'• .^C« 'rp' a+•,..ry �•,,�X, ++rr' ..» ,.�•,. .sr «:r• .,eo-"� -t - - # - ..h.' .« i' ':'t. ..+•rsY.:-J' � ,�.: �:, �, .;' ""S'6' �+�. :••?«^�'a- `r ,'�...r.^._,'.. .v�'�'y"•i /e:°,.�,"`':a,... ._ r '�': -Fr.+��!'.. ..�'. la^:^ e, r+Y':' .�„'•' •"';�", :;.y,�'- a�-,.:;,F.' .'ti �,•.,'rt- - 'rac< 'm•r• .s 4.. � ..i '� ,: _"`��` .a. .'pi""' 's. ,a• .:.lrj^: �:-'4s,'; .s ? - `i.,,-• -'f r. ''r ,. :�,,{;',;,.: - ',3, '"w. �.�,',. •-a ':!..�-..y. c,}r.,Y,e.'+ .'.•��'�-h :'r+'A'- .,rc. ' -anew .=\ - ..,�.. -o• wan,Nr ^3E 4.+w' ,i' `.;K':'�' . . .',r: ,-,S,py45u^ +t. wan' �,• Y2h.- �� ,.� . ■■ 'U.' •.•r'"y.•.. "i^•- .Y. ''1 �4T' wiJ' Wv-,. - "� ^`h`R`a's. ''7.'' ' d -.may+". _ ✓ri"�. ,Y- r • w , , y — ,•.' �,,,�.., ,.. ..� ...... . ,, no- TitAaDe prettiaetr, I'm stare you IIeamr again,would buy 'their feathe"10 PAM. �� � Marian made a tittle gruna�ce. "A:rd :astir•ArrosxartA. BOYS 4 :uu -�-*.a chaste, my darldrhg Miss Eunke, she AND B�a 5 > . sts..�Ito osiols..r u r. -� !� • s midr "you have put the whole matter test wttora•ya /and toe lsw� into it nntsbelt. I'm so afraid that the book would affect me as you say that �71z'o sC:ooz I w�ouldn't'read it for the•world! When Need All the Strength. R1C11,' �b TO unce Ecnit yard PruEtrles ANTan�'d W -I see an exclusively bewi obing forth- Red Blood C,an Give Them. sutumobile.mechanics and driving, er turban I don't want to know of all for operating, cite vulcanizing, o>s7t- a7� acetylene weld storage ba;ter>� �� -the horrors that w+eat into its mak- Youth Is the time to lay the found&- electt'ical work. IVs teach these tr,%4 ''!'• " Lion for heads, Every girl and every Practical training, only Few' w k& r� ' The next day Tom, Marlaura 4or�ot3t- boy should have plenty of pure.toed f eecatat` sues b�g owages, aWiate or or, stopped at the door of the library. blood and strong nerves. With thin, Dloyment. Hemphill Auto arias Tractetf _ _ -"By the way, sis," he said caaegaUy, impure blood they kart life with a Qchoola, 1371 Ktng West. Toronto. I wouldn't go out to the country club handicap too great,to win ruccesa and with Mies Dennis again if I were happiness. Rich, red blood means ae =011i>a. t Ir health, furl growth, strong >harves, s R REQUIRE PARTiE9 TO KNIT She s not your sort. You understand 4 l� ebtne ore`us y hsnd�m wzitehfot inf tnab•' r s "Well, no, I don't, fortunately;' clear brain. snd good digestion Ina ,, y, ,. word pure blood 19 the loundgRiOl1 of tion• send postage. The Canadian o1e- Luseioua'-- _ - Marian retorted careless! retie p .ale'Dix. d'o., Dept. a'Orillia Ont.- "t Dennis has a nice little roadster, and health. "a , - The signs of weak,watery blood are SAWL - - • • -she Daft afford to take anyone she likes MaA e• W* h —Rem'sins ' tm>tilrtakable. The pale, irritable girl ORD WOOD .BLAB IVOOD, CA�tto tea at the club.I flint t suppose any C lots. Reid %ros.. Bothwell, Ontarlo. ' gentleman' went &round talking be- O1' boy. who has no appetite.or ambi- � - tal>reatly baked flit you hind girls' backs. How's that, Tom?" tion, is always tired out, short of _ "That's all very anal]," Tom replied breath and dose not grow strong, is a Ogoicl3 sSL4Zrt BLACK Ho:" with eome'heat, "lout when &.girl like victim of anaemia - the greatest Ontario. ps. adults. Reid Broa.. Both- war SCAVE file trouble and the a delicious eauoel There's Miss Dennis is running around with enemy of youth: These is Jest one yf time of baking pies at nothing left to be desired is my kid sister-I could tell you stories thing to do for these girls and bops- BELTING I`� SALE build up the blood with Dr..Williams' home, yet give your men a pie, slant'that girl, Marian.- Pink Pills. Yoti can't afford to ez• • folks pits that pre exactly to Made with fines! seeded San- - `Well, for pity s sake, dontl-I lice XLTINU OF ALL bLLN-W. A19W un Maid Raisins. Belle Dennis, and' I'd rather not Perini ent with other. remedies. far u.ed hers. saws. anti•, bos4 -. their taste there mast be no gireasWOrk In the •'t'• shipped subject to.approva. at low- 156.0 calories of energizingg rot- know." at prices in Canads. York Bolting Data. Master bakers and neigh- triment per pound in pracdcally In exasperation Tom turned to the treatment of anaemia. Dr. Williams' 115 York St.. Toronto, borhood bake shops is your predigested form. Rich in food. other per-son in the room. "Can you Pink Pills acct directly on the blood, city are malting luscious iron, also--good food for the beat that, Aunt Sally?" be cried. i.If giving it the elements it Packs, thus The Four Seasons. , {� rains pie fresh every day. 'blood. she doesn't know a thing, she thinks developing a'krong,- healthy girls and A small boy, asked to name this four Matte cakes, puddings and bola. Mrs. R. Kinch, Hepworth, Ont., - Your grocer or these bake it can't affect b�. Regular old seasons, replied: _ � other good foods with theta. �rhl„ tells as follows what these pills did "pePDer, Ps supply You may be offered other " for her daughter:-"T think It a duty nett ma>ertsrd end vinegar.". Ora n? Doubtless Marian 0•- -- sr ' - Taste them sad you'll brands that you know less well �r�'� to let others know the benefit which . than Sun-Maids, but the kind would agree With the one I bassi Mlasrd's Liniment for DlstempaR . jmoW Why there s no lodge! " Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been to -gaud to bake at home: want is the`kind you know about the other dAy. i you ., my daughter, and i hope this may be is good.' Insist' therefore, on A Brahman? Bow in the world am the means of inducing some other suf- The habit of nibbling their peniiobb• i Crust that's 1 i h t sad Bas-Maid brand. They cost no I like one of those old heathen?" s ' - g more than ordinary raisins: ferer to try them. She was weak. era, so common among school chitdr tender', �� ry Atmt Sally laughed. "I was tArhak- nervous and badly run down.. She is believed to be a fruitful source as< '- Mail coupon now for fm book ing of a story that a missionary wrote i juicy fruit, the juice forming of tested Sun-Maid red took medicine from the doctor but got ' disease, especially if the peho-ders are ` - �' to me a while ago. It seems that some • no benefit, and finally she was not able handled by different scholars. r SUN-MAID R A I S I S ��m here at hsnie bad ox him a to walk to school. T adTised to beanti3wl micrasoape in a box of sup- give her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. . piles for his school; nth he thought he I N V E N T I O N S, The - which I•did,,and alter tatting them for s' 'rile Supreme Pie � i would amuse and instruct some of his a time she was restored to perfect �* ' Hindu friends. They were fascinated nand tr ma a<Ia.•�tlea waat.d rl.m ,' -- - • • _ health~ I CaIIIIOt speak 6n0 highly o! s•,sea, rartea•a.Le.a twin nand. afro W Sun-Maid Ra' �n +Growers the tb»>ga that they saw s V, tom.. ��.«a�.., t,•. bo ,.�•. „ , o through microscope, but When he You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills HAROLD C. SHIPMAN 8 C0.1 _ sfe..MrsAile 23.000 I put a drop of drinking water under through any dealer in medicine, or by ?ATFlf'!'ATfMItM OTTAwex c�� w`- _ L�1ffIllPalad _ the lens' they were hog tilled, for they mail at 40 cents a box or six boxes for save that it was, swot Wing with ate- 22.40 from the Dr. Williams' Medicine W malcules. Their reli.ion strict}y for.- Co.,Brockv111e,Out. ' bids them to bake life, and the micro. -+- For Sore Throat Be*pe showed them that they were Windows Made of Rubber. CUT THIS OUT AND SEND rr doing It As a result of experiments which Cold in the (:hest, EtC. 33�S.4- ca ifornis `fie neat say one of the Brubmam have extended over a period of lour Dept. , , name to file .missionary and naked years, and upoq which thousands of • limb n Please send rase m of your tree book, whether he could buy the microaeoPe. < "Recipes w'ithRaisias� pounds have been spent, two British, P t My friend consented,but what was his chemists have produced a rubber _ - astonishment to seas th4'man take the which is as transparent as glass and ar�y oe ��ql�y� Claw out into the courtyard as soon , 00 i P� as he had as ea &tic and aonrbregkable as coils- _ , = bought it and batter it into , robber, Slecpoo/s Crrr peovarrr pieces with a rock! Then, clasping Tet,ts.`have shown that it is impos- 1 d ;iris hands with delight, he exclaimed: sible to break these rubber windows In Now I shaft have peace again!' " • , - "` - a ordinary whet ,teat once eutoi tit - - "Am I like that,'Auat Sally?"'asked th � YARMOUTH, N. S. Y 6 ' Marian slowly. " egg nay a peas only causes It returns bend •mai aAsR indy looks so, my deair. But original posit undamaged. It . lroa er !Deg ssmsdift - 'breaking the zakroscape vOt± mist r... --!bie '-- tear$-hole 1w-the Soey Oa (� � r member, doesn't break the tenth!" new ' Hera glF,^a by e,trikiag it Rtt a heavy DOG DISEASE ` ¢ a•' ' = She Oct the Job, missile, but there are no splinters, and How to seed "?d . Nailed Free to any'AA. ii' _ In addition 'to making windows., the dress by the Author. " u Mr. Sharp was engaging a` new transparent rubber cam be used for d i Clay Grover Co.Yes variety of purposes. It ie declared to 1S8 west 24th Ktreet - At the Candy Counter. "What is that trice looking roll in "Chew gum? he asked. - be ideal for lining garmgn2U, thereby r New York LI.aA Attracted by & tasty-looking rod! or:the window?".I asked. "No, sir," ma:htng them absolutely waterproof. Mexican pecan roll. on "Gossip over the phone or caps talk In future bathing will be made --sugary material with inviting tint <" „ slang?" �+ kernel stlrroandiag itr I ptoteaed the How much per pound? ••Never." - of the new material.and the e4fect will COARSE SALT "One dollar." be invisible-_coveriags showing the L A N D ap n L &'hop` a e "I'll take half a potud. n "P91rt wiffi the daerka when you're hair yet keeping it dry . The young was serving of btmy Sady With tl w#s' she had tired in n a s of the oceans ar ' _ era >eb So jar o der U e Btlll[ r ng p Ca lob comer wtro had bought a box o!candy amootbing the dirty b the young ,.NR" available,. but one ,a destined to hear - ' He tendered' her a five-doIhu bill, al lady Eook the rnll, laid it on the Dona- He paused to tMnk up some Havre a .TOVNTO SALT WORKS very dirty one. She tools it in her left great deal about th4a Invielble'rnb- hsad, gh4ened it with the r slid cat aDQ' a number of little gnestionie chew the g'isl begs&: her in the near future -C. J. CLIFF TOROPLTO P cap "Snake cheatp cigiars when you're °' _ lases. She ware no suh,d in fire ;,1Cnge:'a of x3gb ply dittatish6?" MONEY ORDER8. {in the comb register. Then site,took midst of liar labor's she° athopped to ri pat and pail the undalatin'g waves of ���y-w-IIO'•• A Domtaiou Express Money Order lout two two'dollar bills, each d"tier her hair., Then,still neigg her jiagcrs, "Take it act ot. tie typist 'when for give dollars costs three cents. than the bill she had accepted. These she picked up Hoe pieces of confeetio�t•- You've had a row nit,ho4ae sad Dome --4a►� also she letraightened by smoothing'ery one by one nisi pieced them on the off wont r. �Ilr CIS�alllas CI'tU. item wli,h her eiish•ere. B,.,., 1._..1: sCA1ee '8erka 8lg fl0i. -'- i 'them to the custayner and then turns "Do you use forcible'la'nguege when Just once for each the White Ship : �1�Iext, with one hated she grasped a touches port; y to me `paper bag. In order to open it she business is bad?" Though none behold the sails, nor moistened the fingers of the other 'N-never.' sound.is heard; hand on leer lips and wars about to "Want me to gab to work,or is your Yet while one wait&, ' complete my order. time worth ao Fbtble that—" gFriend after friend goes ' silently _ Look here,"he broke in, recovering 1 But my taste for Meldcan pecan aboard , ' l robe had vaildshed and I asked the himeell, •let's get at those defiers!' The unseen ship and onward sails to-" ,•_ .V i 1 young lady if I might change my �"— ward Toe world's mind. She was displeased but pre- The Golden Gates. C' - - - , d �t>e,ta. ,A SPLENDID MEDICINE : os satomoD Iona wt tended otherwise. ` sarvice; n� o vt a `"a "Yes, certinl" w us . torebuild. 1re- ' _n��N We treat the future in Thy hands, O mendous opporMniU a wwait the trained ante- "Theis I think I'll take a box Of FOR '' CHILDREN Lords mebna man That's why it pa to learn the :. auooerobne bUdowt,—snd lean n Detroit, the mixed chocolates." -. We who draw near unto this,teas[ oP auto cep of the world.—the Heart of the Auto ZIA ladaat•r mbere Ali%.of the autos are made. So I did and wart away with my -- Thine. -MMe$Z,0Wto$10,000Yearly purchase. But even for chocolates my Dabs's Own Tablets are the best (riven for tea. _NM s iaitsss s1 Yea Ors taste had declined because I could not medicine a mother can give her little Kneel there, and pray, and take Thy 1 I Thousands of our tradustar are makins het thinkin ''that ones, They are a mild laxative which , big money m foe auw buduew. Hums I P g PCPs the lily Bread and Wiar f (a3aek. making moro money than De es- whl'te fi which had quickly-regulate the bower and e4om- ,mod in• Thy Sacrament the Lave ` Hearn packet,.them i ; t1°QtOa: u�1eoen`bc`h°o°o°1;coette also had trot been direeted'by a mind ach and are guaranteed to be entirely Divine •r Wb-W In bcatnees and has overned ygj free from any injurious drugs. Con- _ he eau eo; eteesu (Penny g by the principles of h ens 17pholding ns. - use anima ale weekly now mat- The young lady in,the shop seemed earning them Mrs A. D. West, Lore- • j ms shoo week:Mays(xa&) barn, Sask-, writes:-"Baby's Own eaves ti month! above ez• to be surprised and somewhat m ti- T'he presence of our Saviour nearer pensee:rohneon( mot limo- dd Tablets have ven .me more satisfac- � ea nom •• , pusher•• at , fled and sAso displeased at my snd�de�D � &same; sls.so weew ruin no- tion than anything else I have ever And heaven and earth closer to blend I obanic at sls.ao Der week. change of mind.. But if she happens Hundred.more uke them. to see and to read this she will ism given my children. Thaey are easily an(i sbepe ConViebs Court7& - the reason.-F. D. taken; always work well and though Om• dertiny. s -Endened bly cif Auto Factories I have given quite a t.F to >ay baby ->twaa� branch or the now bodnea u 1aw�ht:- >�aith, love, deep peace barn strong _... revs, I Had Ratter Not Snow. they seem to'work as well now s at • Conetroeadon operation nv-keeo and rs or this wh11e we welt - ants trucks traeton, arm tlghting punts and first, which � eomethia8 other lase- Onr C4►ptain'e call to sail—Or soots or - : k true �u teaahmz by ,; Use Cuhcunk and r'otnu » site No guess nasrTaaorr Maw pt+otaasated het Sun- fives seldom do." Thee Tabl4>ta ere Acr a the sea. - HaOe Lo Hair wO`r:o.i �mmOS w a day school teacher "do yrra resin bo sold by medicine dealers or by mail at +`facto"M o`er i e t tell me that you an+e not even willing 24 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' -student,fullest eo-opwWon. `� to read the book? So to s with Cuticurs. i. oLruly endorse our _ z>,i as yea Medicine Co.,Brockville, Out. Light Wbrker. Reguill ep your s see girls were little acrd your mathters t�iottp will peep yam elealp data sad • B1hak-"Wbet kind of a fellow is Bd s` - c..w...is lea Always k in mind the man at[Are �Y. ors shampooing touch .:ass a bought your clothes, I thous rt tbet I � Joole&?" spots of dandruff and itching,ifs�ss's• other end of thie bargain I! he does iMHtt•n, Await Our . ought merely to tell yon that the bdt'dls Blank-'Well,lie 1s one o! those Pel- with Coicum Ointment. A healthy -" "' �'MO�.;; a'4 had to suffer and- die to make trim. not make a good bargain you will lose "'•own--'_! f- S k :.'� .:.4 '�, I wings for your bats;root now that yon yo tissweha pi�o to be moved i whe l teafp mesas tbiefk,glossy hair. 4 in the ern1, no mabtis• how mncll u " ts..isss.Tak�rse. sold «w' �+•••r>' are "udder it is ur to read no May � h ♦ ' i.� , pe"Newt sing Mfo --Theiman wbo••see 9'0 9 r tai wDepot - ," ,.Qe.r: matter bow painful the reading may e� ,r..r,« Ii thane were tto c1onde,'we should art t'�i ski;w na.eeiu. raila'S'r. t gr dear if yea knew !tats- Malty s man comiplatins of iris poo not'NjW the,sun,, a 9e•a.rta rswtiLe.e.w. �' Mishilan Zhte AuFaasoli&3cba it time of tlhoee poor little birds sore tor- me�Y, but did you ever hear onM OnAoss tstdg.. o a•et•slats. `.timed just to make ytis Pretty tir'ls co"Ilk n of his poor jtsdgnWftt? Minet'r's LMleshe,st her carpet In;own. N3SUE No.$4•�'•Q. • .,n: ..... , .. .. r fi xb ;. ,,•�w+S.2 .�;,:.: .'lr..w v" rl+1i:`'•:,'.l Nom' Cf"c ,,z" ae.cti$ - ,�4Ae.ti.+mi;u,. �, 7r f 'r{ y'ii ` ..s .„;rY �,'. ;.?r?�. a. :5;, ^ "°-• ',-„,;•r'M�*n``. ":y •!.r S1, 'g ° "'�• aa•'• g•i'.--.. �f:"...°_-•'}'„q ',. ..,�^`v .'�i?.+ f• Wp ✓.•�1'+uY '9. +' M^Aa• i cs. z 3`�;'•i=Y? �1"«+ `: sSy. _ ,fi-" 7 K,. , p, ^i;:' �- a5 �fvT sx r.. +rg. � +^sryki;•. . •Kn.- ,.rr ;v ?' ..,z. . ap, .. ,+a.'v'' ''.'�i''•wt ',. :sf: s•5+,`..r'-',i'. i. .. 's -:`` -`Y>":.' + R:�'T•, y.' ':„er`6'Yc• y. a. .,,er,•-.s*. %.� ': °•''r;.$.. .6 ,, ¢. • •-yY. ,;h.,'v, ..'•^`ti.�r`•'. '7`r?•"v,;. — ,.- .,y:-sr, �+w .f '.,''5"1�..l+;.rw�sh'- .t'•�-k:^a!,. _ •-k.vr�:.,�* n. - a-•- ¢�5"A,..,,4v. �•, _: .. ,. - . i a...v._ 4 .ti •;r:w•:+w'`.. - `n.,{'e,. ""3 iti+e„ ;.+F,-'.�[ rfi.'a _r r , �w- - ,ryr.r hrw..•,..-n-• Qt«• w^:p't ` - _ _ - 1HRI "41.,3 Prr'Year.;;11.b0 if paidin aiivance. '�� '?, � • *./ ( ��� ' .MERRY '�•. �i j ! jA .c,s >4, JON&- MURKAR Proprietor, w g WITH OUR FINE ORANGES, NUTS, CANDIES Etc. 4. ). ,NOTES AND COMMENTS: -'--C'-alifornla Naval Oranges, all sizes, 40c to 1'.00 Iier dot - - -. The Christmas eeasgn -is again ` ' � � :� - -- `Malaga and European Grapes, 20c and 30c per lb - ' _.':'•�a:ith us and with itcomes'that es• >b "` ' may: Bananas, large and ripe. 40 cents por doz - 1' � � � v ~� .Dessert Raisins, finest stable quality,20c And 35c pe_r' lb gsreasion of good-will one towards - ' I� , v«. �r �. V --' '�•�;? the other that b_rings so much i ;'5iized Nuts, Brazils, almonds, walnuts and filberts, 20c per lb 1 „ Mixes Candy, Christmas inixttires, creams, chocolates, 200'to ek- w, a;•- .i4trt.ppiuess into ties world, The _ r �,}--� ,,; - -, :- tpirclice of giving Christmas pres- fine large keepers;3Q cents per lb { Cranberries, p ' ', °Heats to friends and to those who ._,California Celery, fancy stock, 15 cents per stalk' ' rare in need is. .a. more than cunt- i HOLLY AND HOLLY" WREATHS -mendable one whep curried out in t^ `"z a;ile roe „. �.. - _ p p r manner, that is to 3tiring joy and happiness to otllerF, :MEY z_ 'rand not prompted by any selfish CHRISTMAS T� /�l.,j. Motive. If Kiveu with the idea tiORTHERN ONTARIO-STILL NEEDS HELi' •.. O ' --that tits recipient nay return the Nr,n th.tt csinter has gzipped the J Jltll halp is .more •urRentiy ,ceedNd than -J ever. Here is a tj ical seere, a little b ii'ho travels tnaor miler for the daily :•eoulplimeut by Riving A more ea- p °- � - _ supply of food, for a large family. Hie father is building a new -house to re- --- --- - pensive Fcifr,.doe practice loser its place the one destroyed iu the bik fire. in the 'a:eantime u1•,;her and the — w� =. : wahie, and does 'not brisiR -the chiidien live in yen old sb'eck or) the'uuisliict's of Cobalt. The".leastr' that It should: The real Sqeriors.­Meat Mc' pleasure of giving is realized only a %y those who make a practice of • ' Q^t. "• ' wiving. -The thbuRht that one I Rs �Savlrig Inspires Confidence` on Dec,:�Ith we celebrate the 1st anniyet'srtrr of our business in Piciterin and tape flits o rtunit o g - tr'rught joy to the hearts of oLh- g ppo y f'thankin our stoners +eras, especially those is need more HE feeling of independence -and self-respect which for their co-operation. X%hen we carne into "being"we were only It compens+ites for the cost. - comes to one who has money in the bank is more than given a short time to live, but thanks to our supporters we are still worth all the effort-involved in accumulating the sav- alive and open to continue to give our customers 'one and all" First Qualitv at a Fair margin of.profit. In prices we can,do and '•Peace un Earth. Good-n ill to- e—It is reassuring_to 'possess a growing bank account will beat or meet competition, We.ask you the question we risked •%witrd Men," Heralded the birth of which will enable you to meet the emergencies as well a6 xhe - ------once-before 'Doeaie benetft you to have competition in any tine of opportunities of to-morrow. stores If your answer is" ea."we then have R claim to at least " 'Christ, and these words conveyed a Part of your patronage.. � e dp not risk for ail. ^Live god tat .„ %o monkind_Cbrist's object in eon You are invited to open s savings account at our nearer; branch. ' a Par is our motto. n• Tinto the world. We nsay often THE r ". . e%MWOM think that Christ'e iKbors _hat►ve Choice Ghristmas Beef, Pork or Lamb. Yt� dbeen fruitlesq�when we think of B",(L, Large'supply-ofd ' . ;� . • tlis'r grant wars that have aerie Turkeys,, �I1C1Cg O1' UW1 , .�!~. ;' WI•il'1"BY BRAI+ICH, - ' . - G. P. LYh1D, Manager. tw_ fought between nations with the q boas of millions of men and the nn BROOKLIN BRANCK - - L C• CROSS, liiaoagar• J , r� told ruffs;iota endured by Noon• - Book your order,now and have first choice. We are open to buy say - �, _._ .� _ . -�._ --•- quantity erGlees•e, Turkeys, Ducks, Fowl, Eggs or )`loge. end. Yet, whet) we see the noble _6Yaich our windows for Bargains—ft w ll ^ia" ,Iris that are being made to 16 g ICY You._ bring abodt a more kindly feeling, - E " "Re are eonvineed that Christ did How about a Wireless Set for Christmas? If you have ra gramophone it east =� +not eome into fete world in vain, M E A T :M A R K E T used aa.a"loud speaker" with a$3 attachment. =So for as the British Empire is =a - n-1 SITE THE ZOO y, -concerned. and we map ray the F. �. Co deism, GORDON 1'af HOL 9E Plcl'[e whole Aaglo.9szon race, we have lRoand Roast or Steak. ...' . .. - 20,r per ]b ' Surloin Roast or 6i,r iak. _.. `�;� •. --' .enjoyed a period of peace. During `Porterhouse Roast or Steal-. 23r • r else peat year, the troubles In Ire- ,.. '3atict have been gradually settled- Ramp Roast.... ... 19c Pick ering hardware St - e IFtne.RihRoa. -a.. 2Uc •� is t1•tze that there is a eertion, Hexvy RibRoaat. „estimated at about five �... ._per rent of Shoulder Roast. .. - `: ,= .:..'_•.i4-%nd 1(3c - -- �►1' ''the popuiation; Who wilt"ngverbe ;pot Roast. I 14c " 1IZf✓ �e� pity 1 �c? buy usefll� GIfB reconciled to any settlement other than'coti;pleteseparsatlon from the Brisket, to boil. ... -- • ` - _ -Mated Britit•h Empire. Dablla'a Left of Por>C,... ,, . ... ... 25c for Xmas Presents. �' .'... -lsrewell to , the British troops -Loin of Pork. i • thouldet Roast of Pork. .. $OC,•2i�C " arts they departed from Ireland on j € ' '"'W'e would suggest.A r:many li a : f illianda Ixst chow 7 ed a rs*markxble Pork Chops, .. .. 2& - Pure Pork Sausage, rChAng" tut feeling towards those Flness Bait Pork,... 23c •' Hockey Skates, Sticks and Pucks, Kiddia Kane, Wagons -whom they bad formerly ronsid .. .. �- Finest Bre$kfast Begou, piece. .. and Sleighs,'Plash lights, Safety Razors 01;id their arcb enemy. Those .• - - _s _ sliced, ... - ,.. fist _'_ and Pocket Knives. .. . who wonid have hooted the Brit ]died Gated C�ittage Rolls (hNlf or whole), '• _ afsh '•Tommy" a• year- ago, cried B It Bacon. its g.9c Silverware, Pyrexware and AluminumWare, a warm p%ir snit "cotue back soon,"and joined _ Mitt t, Gloves Or GFaIIatlete s, heartily in singing ;Co the C7loked ffam, - - _ _ .... }. ' King. We all Hope b t Weigere... ... y-• A Colem n ' present opposition Ins eoon'die - Read-Cheese.•• ,. ... ... Ise '+ a Lamp or Lantern or a +6ltt and that permanent peace be '.. 5 lbs 80 con to tl Earty First sod.Domet+tir Shortening. 3 lbs u0 cents .Happy Thought Range. ' = established in that land of tronble _ _ — -- - •' lb print@ IS cents -- . L. 0. Clifford, M.P. ` _Fresh Trent and White Fish Every Friday A," J. S. BALSDON, DICKERING j • . 4-F „.: wi.heti his Constituents in W. G. -REID, :: _ _ PICKLBING . tBwith O Asrin, a Merry Christmas And it floppy New Year. - .—• - _ ___-- p °A low price level nevex before Farmers' Sales Notes = - •Anouncing - RANCHES of this Bank in rural sections 'reader ' - reached by any car in Canada =- B' valuate service to farmers b acting as cus- rx - todian for their sates notes,or by dirsco in, ting titer TM: odor Plate - and making coRections when due.Standard Service makes the fwmu'j fn-neww_ A New Product of 44d' _ �y- - . - 'TMs a N • Oneida Ford Tcaril3g Gas F. d. B. Ford, C)n�alio - STANDARD BANK a C - Iti EW PEICES Q1 ALL FORD _lIOUELS = ommunity TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS - =; ' ilH 1 C i - �a.00 Pickering Branch, -' - W. F. Law,Manager s • Whitby Branch, C. A. McClellan, Manager ` 11I7R�(�11t 4a�.00 - -- - - — - ?, $-svilq plated ;111 over, with _ppecial asectional plaiting. Towing `� �S.oU at Rearing points. .• _.-" • ,. - ��► �� Packed in d inty brtxes P TTtICk Cl�assls 495.00 ' � � lined In'aloe. Cots pt; - - X95.00 r . .. j Q • kr - :"BARONET PATTERN Sedan 785.0U Doz. Tea S¢rmnr;, • - r s r �' :. .."'; :: . Ik,z. DezertS Ti]P above prices fire F. !� R. Ford, Ot;tarla . StArtinlr and W h le, buildit]� « L firE3 carrying Ill n)rl OUr -� pc . tt3... X311 j T . a -- _ _ -:electric li�chtisaz on Chrsrsi=,-Ruwriabr,nt, Touring,Truck QhawsiP F: �} Doz. Hnipes and I uil;s... SS;;•00 extra. On Conpe anti Sedan sttsrtiog and`electric light- = bltsiness as USItH1 /TPPOSite true .teeth-• .,VA)ld Meat Fork 1.,5 ing are standard equipment.. - X�111_ Aerry Spoon, - ` 2 O(► Freight and Government taxes extra. odlsti Cb ur(sh. You will find us ;. r ? +:5agar shell, - `.. : -. , . „� - _here with the goods, :$titter h-nife5 some If yna,cannot call, - - ' >j thing to suit all tastes. order by mail. Y ='� White Bread, i3rown Bread, Fruit Loves - ' ~, our Milk Rolle, only 6c eaoh, enough fox a meal. k Independent phone,200 TI'Y . Jy / C K S - - Big assortment of Chocolates in balk and bogies. '+ 'JEWELER . Independent Phone 900. Sherwood ,T, Collacutt : w:. wHi re Y. C1N r. Furl.sales :izdl :c_ c xaticn. - H. R. Monney, Pickerin 9L A c. C�'' :o^,i ., ?�"' •X, n •voC•-!;� '•.�°o �•, �.'s',•�'.�>' .✓`P� :f. .:^3.oa •'�, :-C .:'rri ;s'A�w- 4'�t+C�'* T (W r� s: '� c. 't'. .L` nY,`�;tP,+�'1 ,n,$'•' "a�.: '•s::'� .n •`,dwr',i•.rc .. !•�Sa;�:!'f='z3:? w•,9tn'w.., .t•,-Ar," _.:•".;✓•n #:.,,,:+.'�` 'a..^ ,M... -„� •»^ •.""'�. N.YS.a .t..+lse,x .�.a,-. �"�'��' a., '.ts, `a:+'.--,y .e• "i:.. -°r.A.... C'.:'-9'a ,..N,,. ,, .m ,a. .+K,x• i'".. ..�. �'-r�'''•s :P t%+,'�y;••7 -.aa""t.S••.., "'•'.�`S t� � 'rf:. ,:h.:�',,,r'j t_ _ ,.�� A"y.? r.,- <'(�j^4.,, '..r}y � ✓cis -'4•nJ¢.- A .� r+,y"'T' :sn.,:. ',�,'.• '•,t- '£,. 's` -a"` 'y�" •..s;.�.acn;.�•-� .�";' .•':�.v r w• .,,-' .?. '•'x•. .,.r.<,>,kn v...,, �' ,, a'�,''' ..-e.:n.. ter,. .a.a, .,y. _ 'ra 'a•" :':r.`• �r'. 'c,' .:: .a"._ �,+.... ',<4 Z. ry CLAREMONT. _ ter , Special Christman\IeFrices in -'Remember the- nieeii In the _ � 27M TdB�,E-Pickertag ,Btatipn� w�� the Claremott Baptist Church: Masonic Hall this (1?'riday) ever.• f T.R. Traiae going F.�et3u.as follows Iw!' Richard Ward spent the -*eek• Everybody welcome. lag-for the purpose of nottiivating • • Ho. io A1ai1 7 b7 A M.• ' .:1Bnd in Taranto visiting friends. - Thuatas Birkett, we are glad to candidates for the position of po_ ����T :' 8 Local 2M P.M. J ' "- H. Siatzel, of St.Thomas, spent know,.is making satisfactory,pru- lice-trustee.. � W Local 6.25 P.M s :.'Sunday with R.J. and'Mrs. How. _ 1i �II,i - Bundav train, 7:87 A.M. ----. -Mrs.Frank Soden, we 'are Barry grass toward recovery, after his to re rt, COntiDA@6 in vet or cent operation in Wellesley Hoe- - Tsatns lag. West,-very poor p° Notice W Cri&tOrE No. 29 Local 10.u0 A:td. pile] Toroutn. 27 Local 244 P.]f. healtb. bliss Jennie Forgie, si•hc has � e Mail 908 P.M. The carpenters are now busy been is Cleveland fur some tithe, WtLd 0tY3'+9rE3 " Sunday train, 9.08 P. M. $Dishing A. Mantle's new nevi- returned -hoine oti Frida -- Iast. - Foregoing is aeeor6ing to Standard. ' We are sorry to know that�she is In the Estate of Luc' Ann Bundy, - time. a w W. M. Palmer and B. Kilpatrick io nor Uealth at present Widow,deceased. had a business trip to'the city on P ):. M. Cooper held a very suc- The Creditors of Lucy Anti Bun- �Ti esday. do .Iate of the Village of Claremont, l . _ e eessful sale of Bowe and fe @dine. g R. Mrs. Richard Ward -ie laid tip®E cattle ou Saturday last. There "'iddw, deceased, who died- on or i f Coal Coa resent sufferin froth an a'tt'ack about the 28th da of November A.D. 1 l l -tJ h o W�o u l �.. p g was x g.o,�d crowd present and ,o y � -;� :'of neuritis. satisfactory prices.were reali4ed:• 19,.., are hereby notified to send by Miss Bealah Chapman. a focmrr post prepaid or otherwise to deliver to How to InCrea8e Y ,teacher here. spent Sunday with - the undersigncrd Executors or their' Hard and Soft Goal of the Solicitors on or before the 10th-day da of Your Profits best unlit OII IN MEMORIAM. y ;'- :Mrs. Gibbons. January, A. D. 19`3. their Christian , quality Mr.-and Mrs. Chapman, of Ux- cad surnumes, addresses and deseri •! - hand bridge, spent $undo with 1liiss In lovinc weniory of my dear husband p - If you'll talk over with me the y R'ilH:t (;nor{ie, who ,assefl aws lion, full particulars of their claim or /� ii AA SIT Hair:et Walker. - qn,, p' y interest and the nature 'bf secuHtlee advantages Toronto Stable _:THOS• A. LA rW y � Dec. 31tf, i9'3l• Equipment will brie to our Mrs. Painter spent & few days if any, held by them.' Immediately j g' Y ?. `y The midnight stars ate gleaming after the 10th day of Jannat farm: - ---'- %1.=0 Q=t. - last week with her sister, ]tits. y, A.'D. PiC]ss a° On a lone and silent grace. I.W3, the Estate of the @aid.Luc Anti Toronto Stable Equipment . "Jones, of Myrtle. Beneath lee s one I love, r o ;± ' Mrs. Bushb with shti Alvin-and P' Bundy, deceased• will he distributed• is, designed to save you lal:+or, y• But one I could toot save• among the parties entitled thereto, keep the,stable cleaner, keep. /ANTED grandson, vin-ited her daughter, P, ;.g Ells weary,hours. his daps of pain, baving regal d only to the claim,or: our cattle healthier, more con- Mrs. Lee, on $�guday. His troubled nights are past, interest of which the Executors' Y Harry and Mrs. Thomson have His ever p,itient worn out frame shall then have notice and all others tented, more profitable. , RELIABLE SALESAGENT been under the weather of 'late, 11as found sweet rest at last. will be excluded'Prom the said dis-I Let's talk this great improve- For this district to sell our but are on the mend again. Sadly missed by his «rife, tributiou. ment over, Toronto Stable Equip- Fruit and Oraamental Trees, + ' •'`..f' Mrs. W. J. Gregg left Tuesday Dated at Stouffville this 6tb day 0f1 meat includes Stalls, Bull Pens, Flowering shfubs,etc. _ December,A. D. 1922. i Water Bowls and Litter Carriers. -- for Brampton owit•g to t:be Grit- ,Exclus'ive Territory ical illness of her uncle, John Pea- Mortgage Sale of Farm Lands in Thomas Peterson, Claremont, Ont. I GOOD PAY and-JamesUaderbill,Claremont.Oat. C• W. PILKEY Our agency Valuable. The - r•. :.'ton. the Township of Whitby, in the s _ Miss Verna Bingham of the Nor. County of Ontario. Ex?cutora: PICKERING; ONT. stock we sell Is grown in our oral School, Toronto is under the McCvti.oaaa &BrrroN, own Nurseries. our lie of ppaarental.roof for the Christmas Under and by virtue of the powers Stouffvllle. Oat.. - Varieties is the best. _ § 3solidays. contained iD two cattalo Mortgagee M14 Solicitors for Executors. Far Oankul +Wks Mrs. Grose,of Heaford, has re. which will be produced at the time of Pelham Nursery Co., m R the sale there will be offered for sale E+tallitb•d tt•ar ' f0o ~ - --.= tanned home after ependin a few _ ■ "'" months with her niece, Miss Eliza- by Puhlic Auction on Wednesday the Q ° Beth Pugh. Third day of January, A. D. 1929. at -. FARM LAND a.7 +i Remember' the annual school the hour of 2.30 o'clock in the after- CLAREMONT GARAGE meetia¢ on Wednesday forPnrwn noon.at the sebert House In the Vi1!- To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm lands Department of 4> y age of Brookho, by William Maw, Having rented J. S1CGrath'sGsr . next. Very Important questions Auctioneer, the following property:— The United Farmers Co-operative Company, age, I am red to make expert will be disrusee ALL AND SINaL'LAR those car- _ . . .Limited. repairs on aallpmakes of cars. AFB. ` Mrs. George Turner' who has tain pareels or tracts of land and pre- makes of Storage 'y been laid aside for some weeks is mists situate. lying and being in the A. J. ALLISON, Representative,. Pickering, Phone Piel<. 1508 g Batteries repair- "itmprovin�g slowly butts still con. Township of Whitby, In the County repair- ed and recharged. Agency for ? ,g fined to the house, of Ontario, more partiquiarly describ• the Exide Storage Battery. Will all those who have mite- °d os the North Half of Lot Number Ind. pbone No. 18th "• boxes f the Mission Band of the Tbirry-tga and the East Half of Lot W. STOUFFER, 4 tiutnt er'Phirtytbree all la the Bev- Santa 'Union Church kindly hand them enth t'o cession of the said TownshipClaus -ias Been Here • 27tf ;Claremont, Oat. an by the end of the year, of W bitty.and all that portion of the H. G. McIntyre has been in To--original allowance for road lying And left a big bunch of Toys, Candies. huts and other .' . '{t ' ronto for a week and is juined-thls betwee-a Lots Numbers 32 and 33 in nice linings for Father, Mother, Sig Brother, Big Sister It 18 My Business Reek by his wife to spend Christ• the said ab Concession ct the Town- and all the rest of oar friends,big and little, and so nice To help you ran part of yours. t . was with friends in the cif ship of Whitby.owned by oneThomae y g A. and Mrs. Ham and Fred San- Hortop.at the time of his dead and you will want something for sure. By opening a New Garage in the Vil. being the north half of the said road ]cola of Whitevale I am to do Berson,of Toronto, were here -last 1 �e,� u week atteadiog, the funeral of allowance between the said lots. Don't fail to see' our lines of MeD a Winter at kinds of repair work, Including ; their nephew, the lnfsrDt etia. of �MOn the said lands are sale to be a Cape, Mffts, Heavy Rubbers; •Flannel Shirts -toles and side curtains, also making and Sods, Horse Blankets Etc. ytsns old car Loot and run like new by ivetaoa and care. baatyereon. with atone 1111a Tie farm is said giving it a good coat of new paint. y One of the oldest of our resident- to be well'wateredty a stream flowing �. Daminion Express Money Orden. Agent1or Toronto machinery.includ °`-• ere declares that the year jurt through part of,it and by a spring. lag;Pamppss„Windmills, Silos closing has had more sickness and TERMS and conditions of sale will Compliments of the Season to all. ".Gasoline Engines. -death In and around Claremont be anumneW at the time of sale. t` - than any other within• his wear- For further particulars apply to the- undersigned ' OHARLE9 M. RIDE. oyy solicitor or auctioneer'. Home Tel. 6321. Wbitevule. Oub - There will be skating on the WM. MAW. A: 'IL-CHRISTIAN T � H OR N T _0 N Caledonian Rink on Saturday ev- A�Whitby rOat.Solicitor for ens BROUFHAM—SANTA CLAUS HEA URTBRS » ipulag, Dec. 23rd. also on Christ' ggaagg was night. Band in attendance 14-13 1fPhitby.One. n s .# t`= both evenings. AdnAs�slou.•25 and Shop' - .15 cents. The house and lot, also 3j acres � MEN _ of laud,belonging to the estate of Harness Shop a Earl . the late Wm. Bandy, will be off- t Put Dollars • nred for We by public auction on _ _ Bny useful Giftli at Home the 8th of January. Watch out r _. for bills giving fall pmrticnlare. This is horse Blanket time ; In ' Your Pocket we now have a fine display of After a lingering illness iddueed and our selection is good. useful articles for an by her advanesd yearn, Mrs. Wm. R -._ _. y Walker. in her 88th year. passed Coale in 'early and There is no need to make a special . member of the 'z .' _ funeral away last week. HerOOk them over. trip to.town for a load of chop if,you have family. = funeral wee held at the residence _ a Toronto Farm Engine and Grain Grinder of Mrs. J. Walkerand Mine Harr • Buffalo Robes, wool Ru ` -of your own. And besides, it will save . Let us suggest something in ' let Walker, her daughters. Rev. �r Cutle AlnminHm MOtOr A. McLellan, assisted by Rev. C. Club Bags. you a few cents on every bag., ryr r -: "W. King, conducted the servccr, Coarse .or fine chop—for cattle or A ccasoried, Dishes . or r I would recommend the Toronto - and interment save Diode in L x• All kinds of Leather Goods. — .Toys, Razors, Skates- P :.IbridRe ceuteterryy ',Grinder for efficiency and economy on { Foreman' McDouRa]d of ' tbP_ Good Shoo Repairing Service your farm. You are Welcome to inspect �bridgge outfit had another paiofai A Toronto Farm Engine, too, is a great our 8t00IC at an tim9 " accident on Ssturdsy last when a /'tL7 ryT'g J ¢�T1T T7j _ labor saver. Attach it to your y ' ., cement boulder rolled against his BRADLEY *� ;pulper, pump, cutting box; cream The Gift Hardware foot.crushing two of his toe,.. Ow Harness maker, separator or fanning mill. x'- ' lag to the severe weather now set Think of the Iabor saved 1 It x ' ::::,in, operations nit the roads are PICKERI:�G, 0-NTARTO pays for itself in otte winter. �p ,.-suspended until the -pr•ing w•her - - - - - -- I'll put dollars,in your pocket + ' 0 P E A ' s expected our bridge buittitc `Why Pay �LCTe if you'll cork in and discuss Tor- - friends will return tuc,rntirrtF the mben von: can et it for less. -�LAH�iMONT Iz onto Farm Equipment *ith me. good.'Nvork in thi;district. A larze',apply' of L dies' and ill<en's _ /, Tlje funeral of the late Tlioma-_ Fuor clear for immediate ass. �� H Maynard Tk a Ideal Grocer y S�Ore 'C. M(-Avoy wtiu passed Hw•ly • on- Ladies' Felt Boots -with leather sale • H. y Friday niornin� IASt at the ripe and heeI_sIl sizes at 2. �. _ Thus is the Ideal Store to buy age'of 79 years, having died on hi= Rc:f,bers to$tPr)c. tiVhite�'&le, Ontario your groceries. birthday,took place cn Monday,' Ladies' Overshoes made of heavy felt Rev. A. McLellan conducting the and Jersey Cloth 11 inches high all a e We want all kinds of Poultry services. The deceased wAi- born :ize_ at I,SU, at Mount'Lion and has been a life Men's Heavy Rubbers, 4' eyleis and 2 for the Christmas Market. ]chit re?iciPnt or the t6wbsLip: Hi; litr3l;lea s.11 white at 3.511. Black and ® OtOOd poultry will. COm'mSIId sc'ife redeceased him about ten w hilt Bolt 375. Black and red sole top prices, i�► years. He is survivr�d by oi,e at 280 datigbterand three eons, Mrs.. W-. 'Boys,Heavy-Rubhers gray and faxed _.Get busy and fatten ' J.Gregg,of North Claremont with white sizes 8 to 13 at 2.(0. From 1 your birds. 4 t015150. Extra Aces will be aid for whom he hag resided daring the ,, P P ppast few yea , Irving on the old 'Me"'s ali-'vs Sox at 1.25. flave Your Grain GrOund hoe,estead. Rtst1 Willie m a RF_ *�roovr suppiv at these prices milk fed poultry. -ter in the West. Mr. McAvo was you get an extra pat of charge. AT THE — FRANK `< ... y CH�DLOW, one of the oldest and best respect- ONTARIO p i ` i CI;ARPi.MONT, - ed frirmers in this district. •1• Fp���• �+ �Da` Rasercf this Friday. the 22nd. bell Flour � i I Is $•{�. ui. for the Baptist cur,ririti• � .I�Xamp ,.School Christmas- tree entertain'- 'C�lrlstl'aS . - - tnent. An excellent programme ` .work done while you w8+1 has been prepared by the young p +• t' 1<'n1kQ, including `�GhtT4trr,a; s- GrGe Y�11 1J - ®laments I Chimes, wreath drill, A CRPP of • " ' aorne c•ifll- l T e markef for winter and - Su. passion, in which •_ '• �' R e are in h ege students in their Chri-tu,Rs :. .. . MarquiR wheat oats barley bolidav party coring Botha surpris- -;;-P extend our sincerest - v es on the professor and others: l�easnn's l;reeting�. slay -Of all materiab and design another playlet, "The Busy Christ- Rucceas, Good Health and :and rye. Inquire kept in stook. I1•►111 pa you " Ktia4 Fairies," vritlr choruses, nevi Prosperity be, with you., - for'prices call at our works aceinapeoloussbi p obtain prices Don't be mlebd Cations. R ith the old-time Father one and all. (�,, �:�'�'�a agents we do not employ them eon,sgnsat• s' 8ant,i t'lau9 etc., will Combine to plea Willow Mills i (� Campbell Four. %16 Co , Ltd ly ws assn, and �lbrpw,oilt blob u w contribnte an enjoyable time. Ev. • • commission of 10 aaf.,whiebyoo w0 ery nieniber of the Cradle Rolland Cedar Grove Locust Hilt eerMiniy save by punhasing frsm use, Home Depgr,meate cad all the *— Mills at satlsolisllea. i friends of the school aieceirdially q� J. T. MATHESON r, inviter]- Admission, 25 cents; A. E. 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The old man looked at.him s „ d'ye harply., fir Frederick Wllllams-Taylor, General Manager, shows Neoesslty.tor BrIa 4 i "What d ye want it for?" Ing Down Cost of Living in Canada-Reviews Features of Awmal T.- ;: d•- _• - To put my fish a up, an use _ -.:~1!T >�DMMCK WRLWd WAL16ACA for& Bake-yard. I'd want all th' field mant. K "' �, - ■ ye've, gat fenced off, of ye'd see yer, At the annual meeting of the Bank of imperative that taxation and the rosy t' soli it•to a1e.'r Montreal, Sir Vincent Meredith, Bart., of living should be reduced to the leovo�i�, a the president. In his address,, gave a at any rats, of that obtaining in tL. Dopgrlopt•1y the Iitisson omit Oompaw ---,= - The.other modtbed, and seemed lost oomprehensive review of Canadian and United states. -CHAPTER FIFTEEN-Mont'd.) here to 8014 their Rah to us:''Well pay iii thought, and suddenly,he changed ;v°lase!lorraeasoonae`blayadprosatatbls oD o�-I Sir Frederick ■a d to part, y^f very, an' in order t the subject. "You're th mac what tioas in most tines of business. �• Frank reached out and ¢leaped them cash our deli ad r "Canada's economic position is noti. -, • � �� satlsiaotory. How could be eatisLaer Jtdssa harm, gay, of Sapot! ; owe do that we need re y money. Now, pulled of Denton off that barque o'- 'rear's ]Deveiopsaeats,' torx with the whole nnancial world outi' -^ an awful hat, ahtd I'm i-gYliri' t',wlth CYi>'en Ititlg fA llartnith With us, h � a ain't y8 t„ Referriagr ty Acme o! the develop- of Joint? As everyone is aware, out j , "t Itipeti h trou6lea have partly been the rem o! µ:. as pay it back. You'rr my best,wa won ,be no n with one an- "Yes, ep,W„ answered Frank meats of t e eat•; Sir Vincent said ra w ` friend an' I want t` stick b me. oilier an We'll have all th land on part: this universal coaation; partly chew ;.. ' by ' wonderingly. Statements have been made in the cult of the war. It is well, howevett I've ri'o't some big work ahead o me,both eldes of the Government wharf, ng'y' public press by uninformed people that to bear In mind that our problems are ' afore I kin dill that little girl my whieh'11 stop .anybody else from "Ural" Captain Crawford' grunted, debtors, especially in the West, use be- largely of our own creation. ► r, + ing subjected to undue pressure by the "Readjustment will come in time, fo =, 1• -•.•�• 'oago, an ymW silo t help me out, eomin' into Long Cove an .jettin up: feet gat a letter from a nevvy o i th" e a country on' I'm gofer' t'.help you en well. How I Stein' that th' Gov Banks. Loans Companies .nil ocher, or virility and s Ott$ �.•;•: 4 Government is' Makin mine. IyIGR'ris8ey-my sister's child= creditors. So far as this Haaic is con- resources; yet one thlnlr stands ou `- jtllpu>rlL, of do IDaLe�" a harbor for us here With them new r , 4ern•d, every Consideration and eat l■ignally, in my opinion, namely, tba4-- ye Yl remember him. Say's file's mar- Canada cannot go ahead again'•u 7.'. "I'm de mangy Frankeel" replied the:additions to th Wharves, we've got th , latitude' have been given to debtors!should' while taxation and the cost of r gbeeftlIly. . "I'Ii stick wit' you best plaice for a fish buslintep an that Dexter' girl Whet used t' who, t.rotsYh bad harvests or other living are higher in this coon live this wa " mischance, have been unable -to meet 'til de `enfer' frome over for skate wher4 slong this coast from Anchor- ye : their obligations This is sad st ail tkey are In the United Stafas of ' gait oa--• ville to Port Stant 'nnost- forty. Frank reddened. ' a Yes?" = times has been the policy of-the Bank, America. ' �- Frank lost no tivie, in betting down mile." "Ayel" replied the old magi. Then, and never has that policy been more soundness of Sacking system. 61 forcibly Impressed upon our managers "Canada fie one of the best countries ' to btis¢ness. He was unable to use has How much money dye cal bate this:with-one of'his sudden motions, he than during recent critical yeas■. !a the world t9 I!v• in. to work in, to Aral-it Were still in the sting-but 'is is a-groin' to cost"' !barked oust, " ` _ Auld use his head, and having plenty, "It ain't,so�much th' cost but what.that "Warn't you goia' with sack sot. an4 yomfo t I to-Europe--but wed mist young womaIIT "Banks are business, not benevolent `of ideas he planned out schemes for are we a-go!n.t put into itf I'll bor- ,� Institutions. They are expected t pays, the future. Taken his mother and rota five thousand dollars from mother "Er-yes, I was at one time," 19ban1- their shareholders ► reasonable return not stand still, and 1n order to progress , on their investment,-which Includes the the cost of living and taxation must,be _ : Uncle Jerry iiitq is confidence. he an' pay her a good rate of interest for mered Frank, , but. gh engaged to ,Rest Account—the accumulation of diminished; otherwise, we will fall to I told tl>efa of his engagement to Miss'the use of it� an I'll, buy that strip Captain Denton's daughter now. ritan�years-as well as the capital of i`aiaonst 'ramire Immigration;'depend ai uD n i� ad'H , gh „ Denton and the conditions attached to from Cap en ea. That'll count as my I know it, . ,• u_ the ant The rate of Ivldsa is not replied the Oki saibar crossed apulatio ` the engsg'ement by her father. Mrs. share' o' th' business You'll pat in bow rue disproportionate to that investment and "As t pways 1 d'means the are ob- q fy certainly has not proved so lavish as to, y •,j W"thaver1hought the dead" of the tb' schooner, an' ef�e like, some cash "yam know it?" encourage capital to seek the banking!Pious to all who reflect, and the.neaes- c; old eaotain was only right. She was an well, Then we sit Cgp'en RI g gaped Shorty told. As a matter of fact, the distribu-,city thereof is now being brought home. p g'astotnahment. tlons to sharehaldereln Canadian Bsakc' to the heedless by that pitiless but at selices wife herself, amd under-'to value his`place around 'th' wharf,: "' unerring teacher. uses it l" sAood but Uncle' Jerry ht the an' we kin take that into th' nom- "Y�C01 --y@al snapped L ■ubrtaattally less than that made by; In conclus:on, e!: le` 2e rick state& " , banks institutions in Great Britain - ,- � , sti:p�etions Were a little pally. whatever amount We put in, the other. Saw Olt DeIIta11 Gary afore or the united'States.•• !that the manner to which Canadian k`t "I was plrannin' on you to in' t9s' we`ll divide th' profits in proportion yesterday. -He waa aeldnr me 'bout Cost Of i.lvlat. `s�sitt�ti g' ers117 had camo through the - I+ vessel while I'd dry th' fish down on to them ery ear. You an' me an'' you. I wed' down to Yarmouth on e1r Frederick Williams-Taylor, ttu`ta�ten ai culls nee`Iofethe rundemental' fill' beach below here an' ship it inter 'en an' Lem an' Zeke kin y Seneral manager, in dealing more par- soundness o! the Canadian banking , P g r come business. I told him you oaeter culariy with domestic conditions, said system. There was reason to be thank-Anchorville or Bayport, but maybe on wages for th work we do. That-11 be th' dsmnedeert imp woun' th' that If Canada were to make the pro- !ul that no great oommercisa break- Z& .. . you kin suggest a better scheme. be estranged later. Now well start' per_" sew which they au lfepad for it was dower had occurred. Cr. ">E can,,, replied Frank decisively, makin' np th' company." "Nice „ _ — ,' ”Isat I'll need money t' carry it out. Uncle Jerry lit up his pipe, gazilig character, �....,..�d Freak, --`--�- —-- -' r� y .. Ti' I'm gains into a flab business, I'm the while through the smcke at him at a boas to know how to take the old, Worst-Behaved Island. "Nice Doggie. _ .... m . , ,goin' th' whole hog, an' not mesa i nephew', face. The scrutiny pleased skipper. Falcoxl Island, is the South Parciflc Tile reveirue cutter Acadia, the old' armtr' with a snaH one-horse affair." him mightily. "But," eouthmed the other, "I said I g y' , � is the most restive and ehatigeable esilor esid', was coaling at Charlotte- Mrs.Mrs. Weatha4er nodded over her "Now, Uncle,we'll cabl ourselves,th' you u had more sand in ye than anyone piece of land in the world. It has s tows;Prime Edward Island. As it Was tacles If your ideas are good, Long Cove Fish Company-that s a I know. What kind o' sirl is t�l. dt u nn nW a e, sec y good-ocundin name eh? k•• k b Frank, you tsha use m money far it, Dezter'C" g T e=: if it-11 keep you at home. It'd be yours "A good name," assented the per- ,.v girt" �,,,,,,;,,A West, waves and rhea suddenly bobbing up hsas3 work to get men to easy #lie some day, an' you might as well we son addressed. rdce again. coal aboard. To help out and to earn ,.it nme._: - "That's settled," eoutinued Frank, haver quietly. I It was first seen and charted by H. same extra money severd of us r Uncle Jerry gruntede '"What's your writing it dcwn to see how it looked. "How'd ye come t' break away from M S. Falocfn in 1866. But in 1877 an- among the crew► offered to do the Jiban, 'Frank." I"Now I'll buy Asa's Land first. We hen?" other aksp found that the land had work, and the captain was ghd to The young fisherman groc'us�ed paper can't do anythin` without its an' when throw me down," replkd disappeared. though have �- nd before replying. Now, I've t that, well work out the othedrI Freak slowly and without emotion. "I, . � smoke was issn- �l p7c�1 In from the sea. The chests were I 'roes � Ping up my &ailed be Be ad, "we'll sum up our assets. Yon detai.s later. I;1 n see Ca "n R' " g' p u� 3idr't break away. abt @cad arcordirig1y. basket to go aboard when I noticed a hev s good vessel In mood caneilitioa.t after'I buy th' latsil--" ( She's worth, wel say, five thousand "D' a think he'11.come in?" inter- (To be continued.) Then, in 1885, the iaeband retirrined'smabl black animal crouching between; :dollars—" (raptei,the uneIe. - quite jauntily,-and remained so 14mg two timbers and looking at me. After' y~ "•She's an American vessel," inter-I ' "Waal, I'm not sure. but I think he that the -ebeamez Egerta, In October,'I had emptied the basket I went rapt;od the uncle, "an' for gittin' her;will. It'll be better for him,. thou �A Drop of Ink. 1889 chart t and,:picking the Iittle fellow up, car- ' charted i i showing it der chsngtpd # Canadian in order Fe kin never tell bow he 1®oks at i$ again, n to As. T31 put it to him any-cPay, an' a he I spilled a duo son be lust over a m:le to 1 rigid him aboard As I was t. nd flab hsne twill cost gaits a snm p p.of ink n erg s rhrle broad going n'FI ha duty" I'daa't w4fit t' o A -little crystal pool, - and 153 feet above 'sea-level at its the gangplbak I .met, the old boat-' g partners with ns; we And watched the tiny ringlets run highest point. Early in .1894, how- •swain. Ba1 Hem-on. - "Aye. I bltthow," si�awered the other, kin a ahead ourselves." "Heb'b Tom," he said; "what ye, ` "but she ain't a new craft, an' they'll "Who's a-goin' t' run th' schooner, - Ad�own its s4lanows cool- _ ewer, a survey ship found that the „ ` :• value her-very low, so I caI'lsite .th' prank T" queried Captain Clark. "You The dark rings; fine and Aner spurn- island consisted of only'a low stretch=got there?" -4 `�. s value Pve gut on her'll about cover:ay you ain't a-gain' t' handle tbat That slipped down In_the pool: Qf,narrow rock, leas- than 1,000 feet "A little blahck dig", I replied... "I, her under tit' new register. Now, for I end." in. len+,gth found him down on the wharf."th'-shore pliant, we hev no, place.asI Young Wes%aver looked across into "They Zrixt apart, now here, now; $y December at the same year the "�T�-he--cute•: gala mu, pxtrin�_- : .:.T� , ,!his uncle's eyes. "Ns,, I'm not s-godn' thew," ' �tfie Hole fellow on the head with his, Wail, I was cal'latin t use th t handle that end. I m a n t' ran .. island had bobbed up again, al hd.was r ti beach a e the wharf," said ' , , -� -I sold: There pis no rule; '. `I over three miles to y big hand. longsid ,th office part o this cOmpany, if float with unseen currents there long and' near] two I went below and finding a cracker -i Vrcle'Jere9. "It'll be handy for-un- you'll agree—„ They broad. As- if exhausted by such an , . losrlin' era' loadin', an' 'twon't eostl The old skipper Laughed. "Waal, Within the tiny pool, i effort to increase in area, it vanished box, ptrt the animal inside it and ustrthin' fen.rent." And lade away, each separate-q, nailed some cleats across the to Not Frank, f-ftl'late.you're ;.ho only one " once more in 1898. P• Frank tapped the paper with his in th' comp'ny what kin. I can't. nor I Without design or rule. . j long afterwards e.e captain ,Carle ' - TFiit No further signs cd ambition were ' , Y pesec#1. 's alt very wel'1 in a,Cap'en Icing can't, so I reckon you're And then I turned revea4ing glass noted until 1900, when the island aboard. His nose Was high in the air, ,. •• way, bat that won't do for th' future. th' one t' nn th' writin' an' figurin' a in be n to and his first question was; "Where s ,;• 'What bit o' beach really beianga to,part. But out 11 take th' vessel? I I On the marvel I had ions, as 8� 8 Since they y the skunk arout,d here?" fib ;+ a:R�• Cap'en Asa Crawford, as well as does don't want t` go vessel-flshin' any And-saw a-Winder-cable pass here undergone many flanges Today ..I dunno," replied the boatswain. • . : •th' land to the south side o' th' wharf. more. I've bad .m share of it, aa'� Through every circling round; it is covered with palm trees slid „ j�. F,vergnhin' 'nil be all right s'long's I'm hungry for th'my now." As beads upon a silken cord, vegetables, but its reputation for mix- �T=m s gat.a little black dog in the . • .. Csp'en Asa's &:live, but we don't know l "Uuc1e, th' man I propose't' make Each spinning disk was bound. behaviour id such that no one will ate' a w'bo may sit that place when be's.skipper o' th' Kinsella-I'm-a-gain' t' settle upon -it. "Let me see him," said the captain gg�oine. S'poee someone was t' eome change that name with your perrmis- I said: "T'he're is no separate 'bead •---, and went to look. "Dogl" he said i': h3oag here an' start a business Pike'Sion-is a feller what has a after one " " auaMn- What's t' hinarn them 11117W:, good long In all She little pool, IChanee of His Carver, g4anoe. Theta a eltunkl ; head on him, and a man what has;But, strung upon one axial thread Indeed it was; by that time almost, ' Ass's place an' shovin' us cut? New-!d.oved himself' as true as'steel-Jules They circle by one rule; A young reporter was sent girt by' anybody Wva1d know it,although some thin' at all" laraean••, the city editor of one of the Toronto' ' "The other nodded slowly. 'What's The other whistled. "Jules?" he And, found and roundw each bound gapes to report a'meeting. us from Newfoulsdiand had never seen a skunk before. year plena, Frank?" "But Juies knows nawthin' with each, About-two hours after the aesiga- .. „ "Weal, in th° first place, we'll start about vigatin' s vessel." They drift within the pool" Heave it overboard, ordered the ' . a company. You'll tit in so much out gavn&tin' Frank "he never Imenit was,made the young reporter g „4 i an' mother kin bend me some I went . And came'again. A blot, captain, sad,'after loosening one of , e0 returned with a cad oounteneac:e the slats,• I threw the box over We y . , had a Chariot t learn, but I caYbete it Lay in the crystal pooh- The city editor told him to get the o her money at interest. Then well i won't take th' same 'boy long t' ?'rick •One indistinguishable mass - raii. buy out Crp'en Asa's land 'longaide ' report nD imnsedlately, as it wae.rear- it.up. He's gat bot9 of nerve; Ise s s Without design or rule. The box 'raided fair on its bottom, _th wharf an th wharf road. On that bird at steerin' an' handlin' s vessel, A in I went . . . . And came; and 'ly time to go to press. Bind up popped the smabl black had . ' we'll build our fish sheds. en' I'll bet of you take him out a 'There will not be any report on. tlhar'a Captor. Ring with T , found of Mr. Stank. With a catlike dislike _ ceaple o tripe srf learn him th chart that meeting," was the answer. for getting g! s business on the other erode o! us,. an' how t' la a course he'll. soon be Only a clouded pool. "Why not?" queried the city editor. I.water and then seta down at the We'll him t come in alo, With y ., „revRied @ gain. . n8 abbe t 'take•th vessel anywheree. Try 0 Life, " There was no meet ' The box drifted rapidly away from a� our compsasiy, an'.then we'll make con- 'him, anyway," ey the#.falbeth from above '... 'tracts with Long Dick, Jud Morrebl,I ,. " In heavy drop of sin! young reporter 'It broke up in a big _ I will, replied the other. An I ng , thy coiling. ri s row.and the chairman was shacked an' the other felers shore flshin' 'bout How ,lo ghabl we believe yyou re right Hess fel- After a tittle'while the skink pop- fine an' he sh'd git a chant. I'll take All bound and futile spin? under the table." ed his head•up,again. Then, realizing - her out an' �yesaiT hi -th' Et~ Let go-that we be gathered up A #,lira rf the �whro'.a Length of a'apparently that he was getting far- 5 l;y th' by, Bom m' 'bout And melt the Pool within!' p by I � and farther away cram land, he changin' th' l's name. 'What d'ye -M, E. Buller. shale is taken u; f 11 Lj9!for Over Zb Yea!!► want her cabled?" A sil•kwo:rm pr;�uces as much silk}leaped overboard and swam to shore. The on. fisherman blushed alit- Mtnard's Liniment for Colds, eta as twenty-four sip'iet•s That was the first time either Bill 4' y or I had ever seen a skunk! To those "Waal, I was thinkin' that `Lil- of the crew who were acquainted with " "Hs heal" ®wed d the _ s l•J ! r•.`' ` the animal' our experience wtis a ",Lillian,' 041? That's her name,ail' !source of much delig4lt . _ it? Waal, I reckon we'll hev t' do that �r':�1``` /- I for ye, Frank The original Minard'z Liniment for Warts. Kinsebba don't a n' to*us f! !. r / so wbea we take out th' .register f'CIF`` I e �fioTtajl ►.•r�� a i-A Clock of Glass. _ _ well change th' name, `I.ilban; ha!" _ { •vE�i��/ � j I. A Bohemlan glass polisher has cou, t: Fee A RLeII Aid the stout esd winked aver :t dripper ,.,• •/.; 1'•„ stnvcted a clock which wUth the ex- his smilhrig sister. earl • ��;, I ceptieon of the strings Is made entirely e u u r a�g a,- Nezt day Shorty-tbough be had S' ! of Blase. I�pM► lA�sild (�CtIC really gr wn to be an aoetags•sized ri ! ale r I wmod'i man be was skill mAed by' the boy- ! $ r��,' '{ sboe0d tai-fit Cdr tom, hood ai.l:_ went and cabled upon k 11r old C&Vtstn Aaa Crawford. The an- _• RUM- or Fins' Dollars. cient shipmaster was still pretty hale, 4Ef�NA!(• J g o ": in spite of his yen's, and hem Wesbhaver coediAy, and bawled for ELF i�wifrE• Drank or WOW the houreeekeepW to bring a chair out i to the ga ilery in pretty much the ��. same manner us be woabd have Bung ,ti! Pre- b" �011s R act to a carbon to bring helm a �.: `rte i�i _ vents II ' ,y..`� chapped a of span-yern,Rq „ tell >m °`'`�' r. hands, ' �tY(• 1111 ma `ited a touch y�j. ` ' cracked lips, "t f•..•i (� :.. trick out in th' Bay a while ago." _ `�.. , chilblains. wesR Adel��siafth K' Thr+ssr "Yes. I did Ihav gotta s time,. • �. Makes your Cap'dA.,. .,,Y.. ., ac - CLEMENCEAU LIFTS THE CURTAIN .: "tioha' back a-flahia' again soon!". dear and smooth. 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''.49f,.i... .4 - y �HoW Christmas Carrie �. :, $; , c w: . • r I COLLSOT 11T., TORONTO. �y Mill�cent Ann __ '10"r Mr. l�tor,_ _ _ 4w n:aliains that the tread of public ;; -B Fullerton L. Waldo eo vaaiaodna.is swinging more and'mend �q•� Y ; = hardens which �c m�ti:en of o0saa�1e Millicent Ann had as old doll, s P .e if there I anybody Poorer than � must bear, that the Leipfas of those very old doll, for i't had belonged to us give it to them" ~ i who are unable to help themselv.N Via" Y her mother before her. The dol'l's Then she took Dora in her atmis,and y occupies a much larger place is oat . . name was Do Dare s sa ra. ra and was .•. it- weak ba'el. to the corner le ins I draw The letter 9 your attention fA .sea and as dirty as Millicent Ann her- w"stuck in the front of Dora's dress, the fact that this l jospital,is aoeom- self. But as you have seen a dog that but Dora wane innocent of her fate. � \ lahiag scent things in a Veld that -' - - f ftMully stuck by a r family that -�A0, _ 1\ la untouched b Poor Salts Claus stood with his back to ��.- 7 any other arsaaiaa• maltreated and underfed hiYn, so Dora lion. : the doll went on l�ivi hopefully and the curb and ��� Ann cues rng Y Little children from all pasts at 'Pluckily with people who never Louth- ashamed' to let him see that she was - = 1d a mange to her smudged and sooty crying.so she Went all the way around the Province. irrespective of tiara or Is" or thought of giving her'a ne the block and tiptoed up behind him Y r maimed, come here and�a a madde `5 while he ceaselessly tinkled the bell ; :'..alc+ees or a new Wig that dud not show and lifted the loose t the a oraecloth here and there Where 8� ng on' _ ,, strong and healthy. Is not this to kettle and plopped the dolhy in. Yben - -' itself s wonderlui work. `a{ _ the hairs had Dome away. nhe ran away with her finger's in.her The service and'the duty of the For the feet is, in Millicent Ann's ears, for a mo+tber-can blear her child ' } ° M' Hospital is far-reaching. As well as lam#y there was no money to be frit- calling when nobody else ctiaa. personal attention, both surgical and lared away on a body that had been . ,WhY, What ie finis?" said a soft -/ medical. for all the tiny patients, ted once and for all with ea'wdust, and sympathetic voice to Santa Ciaw doctors and nurses are also trained and never cried for cold or for lack a few minutes In ' to extend the mission of healing to ` ! the uttermost parts of the Province: -of s baked potato. There were too It was the voice of a very beautiful _ many little living bodies in that hoarse and rlebhy'clad young daintily �� � "�'r/' .��;� � The entire function of the Boo- - :•t y ng w+omaan, that were always wanting something stepping across the sidewalk to her j w _ ��,� �\ ----pital must commend itself -to you : too many-small bands to be mitten- limousine and pausing to drop a coin / 7r >- -- sad your readers. It is a CHILD ed and feet to be shod. Worse than into Santa's ker6Ele. J� �,- - \ WELFARE work well deserving o! 'that, there were voices that were lift- With-the hand that was not hidden f� -_ '- - '- the support of your subscribers. led as quickly as the Same of kerosene by the enormous white muff she point- O! lets a new and unfortunate ; Imps from a soaked stick when ed at the limp, dilapidated form of , r ; - `1 factor has added to the responsibill- " l anspthnig weal wrong-and eom9ihing,Dora, erprrawBing among pennies and ' E ..,`" ; time which the Hospital must assume. l You have noticed, :s was always going wrong. tnickeh3 at the bottom of the kettle. ' S'' alarming.Increase 'in albs number of Mib1'icent Ann was eight and Sarah Door's must have been .verry..much _ ( � � � motor accidents throughout the :F Jane was four, and Baby�im was two',ashamed of the oantrast between lies r c,� ' �, ;`'' '--so Millicent Ann had to do all the �dmt3gld estate tray and,the ween bed Province !a the majority of objet. .giving in and the giving up,.and about Lady When Santa C �' J little children are the chief suitismss. F _ ads stye,had left in the world Was the dantation, dragged her with as ex- } . .�,� Many of them are little waifs of gg ed her forth by • turkey-red dress, she wore, and Dora�s�� left foot-and held her up to !� the poorer sections where the.atreala. do}i, and a Strang faith that every the unpitying day Wg are the only play`ground&. µ she met was r end s I Beeatifu9Otlls . Santa CIiW Here are the average day's figures he 4 �9 read the letter friend, Lady Eo r 1922 attendance: ... sssmbe that wouldn't Dome off and that wvsXpr�soaea In Dora's dress. ' aunfi an aaawering smile even in the "Here,,, ens said to Santa Claus, in when we're maidie believe Weise threw her arms around the doll and �patienis ........... l58 '+ set and froaen b �� " Chat-patients ........... 198 :..a,.',.:.i. �,�.s.featares him a dvlalsr bill, take Navin' our Christmas dinner. hugged and kissed her. '.ef Dom this sad let me have the 'don. When the door opened it was a ."You did it, Dom• you were the one The carrying out of this great Millicent Ann believed in Santa Santa ODaus hairdty knew what to �l yon y that brought us �Emas. want work is your resp'oastbtlity as well Glauaa make of a gift of each "Does thdsag�� live here?" asked +dire mother? I as that of the people of all Ontario, `gip as she believed in fairies. Sbe d T Isn't she the asoet beau- I�eoP lad never met a fairy, but she had "Go'd bless You. lady," he said for- the beautiful one, 'out Dora, ttfulest, loveliest dog these ever +leas Cvery contributor to the Hospital !s assn and spoken with i Santa Claus. He vet, "You, can hove the doll and not bg one bag, Dot as carefully in rll� the would?„ s friend. Indeed, to these little aunts ' f h. stood. an a eA r r.�y ., c:.•..,..R. tea"'.. r r y at but. o�.it:,, oZiy L� .� in turkey-red like file stuff of which I maybe a tittle girl,I was taYkin' With a ccryry orf fay and tits :.. : �, of knowing that the ranit o! his her dress was made and be bad a with � ,n'o'w' stock her is an' than at once', Millicent Ann reached for tins -•nm measant Way. individual contribution Is bringing bug white beard, sad he rang a bell run away doll, sod damped her to her faders A pp�t-wa,y is the Christmas way, toy into at least one home by assist- - . to call attent on to a kettle b has T%e Beautifu'l, I.aq Piet Dora inside dress.. I%m she remembered that she lag to care for somebody's child. ar,side. and every now and then ffiiDii- her nruih'. No doubt the quarteas seem- ought to be disappointed became Dena With won ' The recite o! the Hospital .do. i cent Ann saw somebody pause and ed dark and cramped, and Dora won- bad coma home en ty-}sanded, And the lilt atra ]Il�t of a made gay. panda on the continued an of drop something Into the kettle in. -dared where she was going--but "I tbough Mays And the joy of the world to man tt; the public and the conversion of 4d- hins out: ldai what a warm sad violet-scented lux- waul�d— . : stead of comet " A pleasant wag, to it keeps its faith jars Into health and strength will. 1. cent Ann wished that the dared to uriousnees fw one accustomed to hard "I know," said the besutiful lady In the old dreams and the fine, am sure, meet with your approvaL : peop over the edge and find out what Ards and neglect from every one t• ''I read year letter. See what With cUMbood brimmed and the rosy ftch. minute of merey costs Dues' K, it behi but Millicent Ann1 to ,t. Pity cents. Be you wM see that nub wraft So Dora Journeyed m darkness and It was ale, Father. mouser, Of the Dove that money is needed to carry on this "W}reQ+e's thu sleigh 'a' Chan rein:- �'7 the babies and Millio®t Ann had to r; doer?" site saked, not dc^vibtfully, but did.nat see �vbea'e the Beautiful grows ddviae. GREAT MOTHER CHARITY. went and what was purchased, for she keep i Every day sees a large number of - bacpeftrl9y, an though bs had them P P�� eves to sake A Plaeasaaxt wry, where the plodding hitched somewhere just out of sight was hldtlen betaratd s cushion in the,sure tffwy w,m not The additional patients on the Hospital's and might ask her to:take a ride. limousine for about twenty-four r roadster C►winm to the advanced costs bT - al: l.,r .....: Ale, boars. 13be eft$ tent know till af.sa- Or ouad out, of surgical and medical appliances ; �• "Had to heave 'em bebdnd," said' w stoat thes to rangy And always breathing fire song of maintenance b mounting until now Santa,i%a d"and quavery but sood� For the next day,which,was Ch�eist- mere were wryrm things bo w+ear for . Se pearly twice the usual amount of :srs"tu voyyi�+caae. any f� mar, found Millicent Ann at a� :xoc t e��thingo And w+lyistling with puckered Idp,- mosey is essential for the, fnitillias N" People_in t$rere?'_s�lc•,el. ,tug• 4+ AV-" daring to expect anything' WMId real- that Mrs. Dobeoas had told the children A fairy wa+y for the hoed of strife of our daty. With the approach of -_- pointing to tiles kettle come rrmn $a,.,•i �.1...•. ..tea e! then i e. sea m9 To find when tiro time drays near, Christmas. may I place these faets e,_L`_• c_-.- nt_•"- �...-_ r• ••" •• -iReO$_j�.# e fa !!e y9�1-rledelm -i3 Santa Claus shook his head.4-1%at'sI aT Mom Meg--Iuowon tad to remem�ea-4 -�a'tiful wa�th the dreams of-Ate - - t with," ., , I for the sacrifice of Dora. Her mother the �'�, for they had no hooioe in And sweet aura . 3l.o f�kr!starse _ with the 4M Christmas appsQ of y ithy he said T�tat s y LL- - :10 put � , tot late '� and-father and Satan Jane and Baby the house except a Bibbe arts a few old --things and-father Jim wet+e a brave show Of oat. It's the Salvation Army," he ahnaaacs. 1�ea there ass • etas�t Faithfully yours. _ Christmas, aid itlieent Ana was womaderlvi dialler, ,. :' "° ed' help with all her might, but the to eat--a t+aast to twit! al t'eadb' A pbeaaRnrt way, obese tats pao L N ROBZRTGON, Millicent Ann had no idea whet: the rng ( �9 potatoes, pass CULfrom d the Appeal Committee -' &tivation Army meant. She did .l beet that sill combined could do was other vegetables and oranges. With hearts and t • are any sign of a soldier or a gun. Frt�l, they all laughed a, What a feast it west the beautiful eye' Site'w'ou'ld not have been afraid great deal, and' the three abildren lady w,oald not The old and lire young, the Dad and 4� gg MID-Win CORM A t �. 9' &=ad togotber wahtl'e there father)them. But before esshe went she took the bas' "���' way for the eyes of the saint warm I � y tune that he rettrenybered And above them the loan `x milr� and blue as the sky, and it wen i Mr. Dobson aside - bright blue Who will come a,cato&,,Ag' with ail piain that he w'as fond of little goirim,�from the time that he had wart sand "My father wilt give-you a poeritiom skies, this amide? : and woodd protect her against an was �tor it. 1 oat fire taiDe+oaa," she mold, "1d von a•i1l Away that is rich with the bops ef Stare are gleaming, 5 army, if one came. Mi Aan gave,'lrer Esther aPIS-i ire to his office at 9 o'clock to- things „ "If somebody goes 'n' Puts aomep'm tore !!stem a life-insurance calendar(marrow and bring this cmttL11 And stored with the dreams of m ,fit° are countryside, that else had found in an ash barrel. At that temarksb% Chria zmse feast men, O er the oanrrtrysia, r;r in that kettle, does aaybod vget it? Sarah Jane std Baby Jim.each got a�Dots sat at the.'head of tine.table it A°d .lift'*' beautiful nova From the wdttdo+we of those`Itioaest 4 , "Yes," said 9adat. We a p�eopie pa}r od stordhage asst thefr mother Where and 'llove a6ida. bs++ead and;neat and chickens and po- bad made, and a stuck of)enwn candy� aw=aann f �Dtay goomed$toro Of a King them shall come again. Soy _ •jsatoe and t�s and stockings and and a green aW43 Millicent Alan got have relaxed into something' like a � Who wi11 come a-+cos+oolE"c with yy a pair of red-fiamsei mittens ma�ciei.smile-=thtere was color in her „ this cbristmastide? � "Yes,"a mid 8a put mmep'm in? from the edge of an undershirt, the it seemed to MilEcent Ann- perhaps Music boxes, so popular a gen- Good news bearing. ' rest of which -her lather continued to I oration am gave employment to 20- G�isadn�ems sharing, - Millicent Ann was lost in from the outdoors and the exercise = = :`Don't you ever t cold 'n'� Wear. Mather and father had nothing 000 then in $witzerDand alone when We . = - > Millicent Ann rase with her cheeks perchance may guide get hungry to give each other except a kiss. They furl of twrke and cranberry heme ink waste at the. height Hearts now filled with retftsh thoughts sometimes Yourself waitin for people' had calmed corned beef instead of std went to where Dora� mat as of their g �at things in,? "� Christmas turkey. For dessert there _ ayf to seek the Christ'Child's aids Oh,yea," said snits oh ' w,,, cold oatmeal without-milk from -- - - - ---' _ _ Wes'will come 'a-carolliasg with tea 't mind the morning's breakfast, -_ - - _ p 0� va•ASr this Christmastide? "Wiry not?" pfd the little girl� "My!" said Millicent Ann, plash- i ag>r yew �... cause it's for the Lord." Belle are ringing I in With her. Spoon "Aitr't this ice - Millicent Alm lifted her eyebrows cre m good? Choelut, too. My fav'r- " Waits are singing, -sin wr'prise. "I dii&t k'toW you work- ite kind!" The ridge road slopes y God is glorified: „ , pas cif westward to the dying sun, "Pence, goodavik to men on earth" is lad for anybody The' babies giggled. They bath Across the-valley come the$attle homeward, one by one; - echoing far and Wide r nt stooped, ringing his betl tong clutched their lemon candy while they The clouds, banked high against the sunset, full of snow, _Nora4h S>>appsrd• laugh heartily. Then be made'way,with the oatmeal,as Clough ;re,ew solemn again. Become a-vast, gray blanket as the night winds blow. - -. "It's the beat �o b there.is," be aside the candy might take wings like Dora = ti , "I'll bell m if they let go of it for a moment, father about it," mend! For the disappearance of Dora had Through leafless limbs the crimson of the bittersweet �� the child. yba brink the Lard mode a sensation. Millicent Ann kept • the find p Borders the wheel tracks of the road to Where the borders meet; " sontep m for him to ..do, a stiff upper lip and told nothing. She Why do bells for Christmas rind? was, if anything, m'ot`e diligent than The giant beech, left naked as the winds whip by, , : "Ain't Why do little children sing. g'°t tw dolt about it,"Santa the others in searching the nooks and Its gray arms lifts in winter-prayer unto.the sky. said, positively. corners of a house so 'barren that the Once a lovely, shining atsr, Millicent Ann went home and wrote! bunt wee easy. A clot of russet oak leaves that are doomed to eta - Been by shepherds from afar,. -a bettggrr oil a piece of brown paper, The spoons were rattling in empty y Gent moved until its ]agar"dear the langily pencil: saucers when there came a knock at Upon gnarled branches watch their weaker brothers whirl away; Gently deer font: the door. The long, bare aisles of orchard on the windswept hill Made a manger-cradle btagat. � S : am sorry I aint got nothing to A caller-except the landlord, to Lie waiting wliere the storm king's hosts shall drift and fill. There a darling baby lay - :-Oput in only my doll dora please be whom they owed $17-was s triglhl'y Pil',awed soft upon the fray, eod to her lord becauz she aint nefer unusual event. , ; bmnn away from me befor and pl+eaz "MMY, you run and heel" said her The weary worlds inert and prone upon its bed— And his anther sang and smiled, µ lent my papa and us sumthing to eat mother,nervously. -"Tell him—well, I The long year done, and all the bedtime prayers of nature gaid._"?hie is Christ, the holy child." ;<< f, .tnythin nobody efts wants will do gins it don't make- much- -difference--3xdd'ened;ftnrn, and;-I- --a wisp o-f hickory smoke! Yours truely what you tell him. We can't-say any A light—and bedtime music from my little folk! So the-lieil-c for Christmas ring, >,�I Millicent Arrn Dobson. more'n what we've said already;-Only —Walter Greenough. So' the little children slag. eight years old 4013 Pearl 'Street it dues seem too bad he should come y -Lydia A. C. 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Thextotl and dai1= 0131-A black Oub baR cond•><jnjnA -We wish our readers a Merril - Tu lady's clothing. Reward fo:leaven same Riiter, 1MSi=s Maxiou, were it the at he>r9 office. g •"'-' G"hrlafmas.... - ._ 14 ``% a3,.': ,• '.; _ E.... .•r`-,? ,,�Ar R. H. Croak is confined to the city on Thursdmy. - - -Dr. Hour «iii be here as ueu- uOTTRE Asti D LOT FOR SALE--Inr 'house throngb illness y l.lthe village of Claremont. Apply to -Mrs. J. Divine is now very al next Tuesday to attend to his Thomson, Claremont. ;tf — r r rofessiunal d%tties. -seriously ill with pneumonia. p +7 OYCLOPrE•DIAr-good condi- =SSi@s Edna Boyes spent Sun- -J, H. Lawrence, who Has been ►�LQ tion.worth$120. Seventeen vol. T /•> Y, 'Aay with friends in Whitby. spending the summer in Alsask, C.$rown,Brougham. 35-1y ' -L. A.Findlay, of Toronto, vi Sask., has returned for the winter. g. y -There Kill be a Chriet}nas son PIGS FOR SALE-9 young niRtt. ited his mother here on Saturday. g P r• -The Pickering. goat.office will service in St, Andrew's Church on ,ins Pao ectarDitsaien, tot 22,.rne.9�Picker _ toll � - - be open on Christmas Day from Sundae eveninR. The programme ` will be a r OB SALE-Steel rice open buggq. _ 47 ®.30 to 10.30 a. m. pp O)3!'iate.t0 rile season, with arch axles. fn good repair. APPIy to --John Boyes,has quite CBCOVer '^We have nOhP Ce&ehed the Clifford salter,Pickering. 13-1a -' .,'T'. , ,•' ed from his recent illness from a shortest day in the year, and from -- Extends to One and All - ..paralytic stroke. now on the days ;trill gradually Rood FOR SALE quantity of t, —A number from here attended lengthen and as usual w e way ex- Bond mixed hay, efingly timothy. Apply to f � y ]awes Greenlaw,Pickefin 31-11 _ ".the oyster au er in Bro hour an-f a tvoUe.r weathent although we ,a .. y pN u$ O SALE-A thnroueb-bred Irish o 4 Frida evening last. have had a touch of zero weather F 4Th�rr �eason S ee y tinier sup,se weeks old. Price,=10. Ail- tMRS — -- -The place glass windows In during the past week.' ply to James Rose,Picketing. 14- \w,�jjj H. R Munney's new store were -Remember the Christmas tree A i D '%V d 1 T E D for ceneral • '>­placed tTposition on Monday, and entertainment of the Method. lYl housework. Apply -mra ,Joseph King -Mrs. W. C. Murkar and little ist Sabbath SehouLthis Thursda Whitby.()tit. Telephgne98. 14-16 - - ,son, of Brantford, are spending a evening. Besides the iChristn'tt 1'�i'e �i'ish to thank e`•ery one of our T,�OR BALE-Pine stump wand on - few days with John and Mrs. tree there will--be a Rood•progrt nm P lot 3.revy con.•f, Scarboro. Apply Peter' Markar. -- of n31 B.iteesor,R R.1,Markham P.O. It t. - 1siF,--readiag�pantoluilnes _ 8 etc. Admission Lu cents,-child I49 FOR SALE-'e.9 young pica. CtIEtOlilelS and Friends for their = - . -Robt. H. Toms. of. the Kin �r - ,10N-; N ston road east is seriously ill with 15 cents. Pabout 5 xeek�old. Apply to A.Moore,lot:, h�eIIrrioIIiB, but i9 now slightly - eon.6.Pickering(Salem Corner), 13-1A _ p -The Catholic 4Yualen'3 League der liberal and kind patronage' + - improved. will hold a social evening in the `Q TRAY E D• from lot S, con. 2. Ux- , 3' p " g ,1.•r; ., —Pried cakes galore at the Togrn Hall on Wednesday. Dec. ►_.7 bridge Tpp� one red heifer. Reward for •• T ' Pickering Baker oni 15c C y recovery• Joe,H Millard,R 3,Stpti$ville. 1i-16 , Bakery, y per 27tb, commencing with progres- _— _---- daring the year. `'4e have enjoy- doz. Call at the store or phone live euchre at S o'clock. Six prizes CABBAGE FOR SALE-Why go - . your order for delivery. * given. Refreshments will be ser- 0 without cabbage when you can let them at --The public school will close 3o cents a down 91 Wid.Miller'•.C7aremcmt. Every., ed bein • in our new remises and p ved. Tickets 25 cents., Ever la-1a - g p -_ -day for the Christmas vacation body elcome. IsHd to lady teachers will leave y rOR BALE-Good dairy cam due to —sic Henry Thornton, them 1K caalve first week in January (3rd calf). ttt10. ' " . for their respectivc.homes. General Manager Of the (`anadI ep1g rtlot29•con. 1.Pickering. Robt.;iiSe, ire gratified t0 tfnOW l�S� the t ' --Christmas services will be.held has made an - =i,: 3n file Methodist church nett Sun- National Railways, announcement stating Lhat the iOOT9 REPAIRED-Boots nod better serriCe and more pleasant - day at 10.30 a. m. and 7,p. m. The' Bshoes re red neatly and quickly. Thos. evening service will be a Special directors purpose electrifying or Watson. S p and residence just west of St. ,., . ' otherwi.Ae Improving their lines George's Church. Pickering. 2tt • bon Service. surronndin s have met with our —Died. on Wednesday, Dec. H the—vicinity of Toronto and � y ^,„•�, Batililtoo, as well as between �, OTICE-�'1�e are prepared to do 20th, at the horse of her daugbte r, i 1 well-cleaning and Pump repairing. Satisfac- Toronto and Cobour As regards tion guaranteed and,rates reasonable, -W. Ash- ` Mrs. McMaster, Chureb St*. Airs._ g' g appreciation. - th Toronto Eastern, no -definite tong R•Philip•Brougham.PhonePuk F2.i. Palmer, is her 89th year. later- de�Csion has yet been announced, - z went takes place in Ottavvll. as t'Irfi en lasers oho have been - - ° . .. -Wins 4nargArei c`S''Lerfy, trite OR SALE OR TO RENr -Fine surveyinabetween Fitkering auu 1= ;.,.x,...�<<, >. 1, ^r -I. •­!x_a , :•.'�1 1L ,. P M • resides with her niece. JiCA, "{+ll(,'. p -,tVoi frLw. tn,-nttr. •d F'tckr-rmsc tl.11a4e. f A N Toronto h+tve not yet.handed in Fur parttl_WanatnAY to.a.�:blul:rtt.N r'wich. few .• Waleh, bits.-made good red•orox r their estiul trey on t•acii tit file Unt. from the attack of pneamhIIia. -The sywpathyrd thecouirntin three turtles =t:rveyed, but it i� expected that something definite �+TK' icon 4 -On nK these pt thexee. lty 25 extended t0 W.'G. Balnp=, d._..<,: ,'­con 4,Pakrnag•an or about the 9th ^¢ - of.Green River uo the death of hl± will be made pub is in the near u3] -i 1)ecemtier.a row cow&horned. Qwner T wife which tocik lame suddenly t ri fntorr. The`anoonuceruent so far a ate�±C ti B.wili iaz property t8-i5`y' : - da p p we may expect not only ~ang e]eC_ BUR pup , �pav - J•la-�. y. $-Mr. and Jlrs. Gr'.fflo of Stra►t}• SALE-Collie • > ' — ' trip tailwRy In Pickering but also � teaming»agr,o, tet of Scales,cutter, set of y. `vho had-been attending the 4.t,Khs,one m:.le K r.' tasty ducks and�e'ese. T elpvtr ie porter and light to the urea foal.. rrrd t.xCy,tot:I•+.a 1'.con.i'dch- . U. F. O. Convention ,in. Toronto, , near ftanre. scrag: phQae Mark diU7, ii is r; spent over Sunday ;with the _ -`� Misses Bunting. -Word of the death of a fnrm- ,,uR SALE-Chen all kinds f -The liebt snow falls of the pits Pr resirlenf of Pickering -eara;P C. .� p i n +.. c,nv,h.+rnrt.a,a td all 'ktnda �r r.•rta im- Betta hR4j++ "t 1'toan received b pfementsittKoodorder, Also,e-eralneavy and J: week has induced A nt7t uet4 Ul ' y iwl- _-�L t,3trr. H.- bts sLaterq Mrs. ;delta Crook and an. -� sleighs and Cutters to come out. + F`rerman.brou(T..dac Phone Jdt lit( E I UIV,R S s - and the merry sleigh-bells has Sirs Rnebel Gordon. The deceas- - -- w It given-the air a genuine Christmas ed. wboAe.home has been in Long - -- . :- �^+• ` rir1R. Beach, Cal.. bad Rune mr.a vhit. eve Useful Gifts f �-Services in St. Geer e s church to his son at Ortklanda. Cal.. anrf 2 R while there wag taken ill, and an ,. ,:•• on Sunday. Dec. filth-worninR Dec. kith -� - -at .1084, evening at 7:• Christmas pae.ed away in his r'�tL Dec. lath, service. at 10 30 Year. He Rasa ion of.the late /\ - . • ' �7 n T i 4.%y, Dec. Robert and R.tchel Bett-, who \ •>t O V X-1iJiC � &.111. 5pec, Rtu•sie. Soloist-UrQ. Were ear'y -ettler•t in Pickering. • • L. Tanner. R .�,.U. -• , --J. D. Remmer and Geo. Thex- anti was barn ill Pickerinitt in 1815. : =I Sweatero, Givves. Mitts. Tice, Sox. Stockings,' " ,a tots went to. Isvordstm-19 on Wed He tirw.4 vii:ed ftnd .pent hia earl- _ ;Hcxkey Bootle, Slippers, lute. .See our lines. t beaday to fret the new chemical ier years on the-uld Betts' h.]me fire engine recently purchased by itend, now owned by hie -inter, the police trustees. Sire. Adeli,t Crunk. In 1e77 tie ----. -- .__ -- -The township nomination`s went n ith hip f+tally t0 ltuskokti• `H1S Master's �'olee' EXTRA •� will take place this(Friday)after- and about 10 years litter moved to L.•1 1 RA - " toodaa at the township halt. Fir•ong• I orkurn. St , %%'here he -way .ham, also that for prAice truatee4 active in btt-ineri until` a few 'Xmas Records .for j�ei-i&V -the fine•�t line of Yeti's Heavy'Winter Tromem that tse �n the Tow'p T3x11, Pickering, in yPQr� ago when ho,rettrwi, and- have -%-Or ehown. Elxellent cloth;at retsou.tble prices. haq einc•e resided at f-on Beacli, •Ithe evening at 7 o'clock g `. - rtl�u;a splendid line of lieu's Et eeche4, in Ua1. He i� stirvlvetl b hi�l a ift'. Old and Young ecardttroy and a flipcords. This -J. F. Culdh%m, who has been Y - 4, conducting a butchering brigine•s `iz :achns and two dt<nghtr rs, also a end' -_ -. td sport l io Pickering diving the pa?t year two %iater's, Mrs. Croak and Jiro. Selecting ubriattn" Press-nts is toad" for winter wear.in .i. e Gordon. A'et c ea.�y for y`r,tt tit owir store. tail - hits made an as3ign'ment fur the early and you itecure the best go•,ds at. _ 'benefit of big creditors, w bo will -In every path of the vrorld the iowest price•i. Goods direct from - - .. meet in Toronto on Dec. 29tb. Canadians are occupying the bigh" Factory to Consumer-A!~aNal+Rely ` -Mrst. J. N, Richardson, who eyt nositiona in the political. in- Guaranteedor.money refuuded- BO�'$� Corduroy '131t�ona�ers - -has-been-.@,-pending a .cratiple' r,f du?trial and comrnerein•1 life of the Perfumes - montbs' aich Ter uophe"tv; I7r- rrxtivn� which they have made ---Toilet Warp" -- -=We hRae them that will stand the riicket of rongh wear, — Reaaaa,of Toronto, returned hove their adopted country. In the CQr„pi,xinn t'fehil]a, on Saturday. she will leave agnin world of !wiencP and invention : RhacirtQ Supfrtjra - - in brotyllsand blpes. F> to-titorrow to vie}t her'nepihely- al:t), Canadians have won fore �l r,irtuP tinppl,ies I _ Thus. Reazirt, of Jiaripaafa. roost positions. It is a platter cuf Gift Packages and Sots p' , ride for us to know chat the Hbil oci ars in Boxes cif-10 and � ., F red T. But"tin .. Piekerind -Abort twenty five year ago P 4v g Z?7 D . • ' good turkeys could be bought for ity. of our felhiw-wi ntr men is Cigarottea —' --- —` `-`'Esfahlislled_1957. - = Rix cents per pound. A good sized being recognized.• Wlipm •e read Box and Bull: (`h,oroIates ' -cane,all ready for the oven could of a Carharlian reaching the�h,iglhest ° be pur•chdsed for fifty cent=. It rurig'in the h.-L. of hi= unlbitiou _ >'.'dt Thexfia►n's costs lucre to bop a'turkey non we take .a :deep inters=t lit hint BUNDY'S ` HARDWAR .I than it did a good sized calf at and.when that per=oa comes frngi - • J that time, the Province of Ontario that in- that r T, dot; i terPst becotues greater. htit when '^ —� Q al'P. 1nC.�A^d t.7 L}1i. L•hat • 'Chose who, a fete n'eehs ago. pre. he cousez�Yronl nor own.cumint]n- .. . _ • r - dicted a very mild winter. may be its urhr interest in him becomes ''be somewhat astray in their eml- more of'e personal nature acid -in- l� • , 'C:clhlAtions. While there is not a creme: eorre.pondingly. line great d epth Of 4nnw yotr it 1.., it viii• iltin rcc;ntiC �� R S long time till the Ist of April, s fyd nttcrltint] i- «'K![ee lliel:yrtfs:>1r, - MIN we th]ay yet have momit.ain� of °',n t,f NY. V. null M:-s.R;,_-h,erdi= rn � ��t - �. � . ` snow in our mid-t. of this yillltge, who hlt=, Within The l i�,;illous Vold �� c,3,te Pa' st ' - -The aontial school rueetiog for the Past few days •ht>r'n1]1e f l t � the election of trustee snit- Ctrfr- uaRer of the John Wtinan]akr•t -` �j ► 1• transaction of Kf>nt+cal' trnijl7ess store, of Pl lydelphia, whieli ii ELM DALE �'IILLS ": u °1 title and -Liu ta. will be held in the sc'1)od,l house on one of the in1 gei t riepartln,,at -- Wednesday next at 10 a.m. As stores'in the United States. His 3 . the question of bnilding a new appointment took place Iast week PICK.r R=Z�TCt! � I cove ' '• Nchool wili comeup for disetisaion following the,death of the owner _ :One powid rat llureseo w> ll r _. sad will probably be finally settled of the sabre, Mr, Wannamaker. '- • _ "� %• - zt iA urgently recltiested that Mr. Richardson ftr`st entered finer-. W eha,ve just received a `: Seventy-five 'square feet. there yers. turnout of the cantile life in 'JI'r Dunbar's Store, there be :< large tar a shipment of ` which is now owned and operated ; - TM _ = : -The coal situation dose not by his brother, James. He after- Canada's Best Flour - : + deem to improve. There are a wards went to Lindsay and Tor- Put up in 1,I W and J lb. packs ` Marge nnmber in the village whose onto. In the latter place he'oc- :s, Q ;ilvie s w �,.. sapoly la about exhausted and .as ciipied a,responeible position is after- shipments are comic iu so slowly Murray's large store. He, Ro al Household '. a coal famine is staring us in the wards went to New York and S Drop In and get a► Color ' force. A strong effort is being about twenty years ago he enter- ALSO . . _ •; made ry It number of politicians ed Wanamakee'e store in the I•eaC� •till about this Ill the United States to place An Quaker City. His prcuf0tion was • Pastry Fjesur - _: ' -enhbargo on coal to Canada. They rapid, as his energy and buPinese - �. claim that Canadian intef is are ability was recognized by the Chopping and Oat (lolling - sanitary finish. . being looked after better than greal nierebant prince. His many w every week day -- thclrre of tits Americans. should PickerioR friends congratulate All kinds; of Feed on hand w 1� �hp.. ,ry, rl` ;., rt. ;r .• ..,..' ..r1-� him On Ilia ct,inaaG pr-,l .11.v - I) .T. "3."„�' .r� Z p 'f�+' • .� �'