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VOL. XLV, ONT., FRIDAY, �DEC- 18, 1925 No. .1.5
*1r1Pf***tMW1 642t. 4:*ree= M1.7-er , AUDLE'Y. GREEN, RIVEIR.
The teichir and pupils 6f Audley- A mprry 0hristmas to M
a
- . .. 1: � ",:- G"ENWOOD
Saw WU an' Baskelt school are holding their concert and Skating is the order of the day.
ChristmaAk tree on the evening of Dec. Our hunt-ore are bagging plenty of
R. FORSYTH. Opb-. D., Director 22ad. ALchoice program will be gi game.
van
Association of Ontario. R
ber of the American Optomet=i h the pupils, consisting of dialogue John A Whi-te'd sale came off well.
y�
drill@, sonsce, recitations and musi"e. Both seller and buyer arpeared to be
Eyes examined by appointment.
Phone 2806, Claremont. Oct.
Santa Claus will be present and give satisfied with the results.
Harry Mic
LOGS WANrED gifts to old and young. F. M. Cbip. ell was lucky that he
ON, M.D., L.R.C.8 Established 1838
mcK'NN J -man has kiedlv consented to act as id not meet with a fata!accident.
N. nburlb. maemberpt the college of
PhYsiolly.end urgeons of ontaxio,110811tiate Custom sawing done, Oat Rolling chairman. Cou;e and enjoy a good when big car plunged into the ditch. y
of Royal College of Surgeont. Rdlbbu= time with the. cbildret). Concert Drive slow please.. Try Scotch Bark
ttention %o -find Chopping, Wood
daiesses of,wonis, . I commences at 8 o'clock sharp. Charlie White's mill is running over
Oftee and Iresidence.Brougham. time to catch up with"with the orders at
Rep%iringj- for. Breakfa
thatacumulated while the damwas
R. DURAIN E. STECKLEY. OUNBARTON.-
DHgnorGraduateof Toronto College of Chi. -Shapingand Turning. being repaired after the recent wash. It is cooked,in 5 minutes and
rooract�c, Will make residential calls irr Picker- out. is more nutritintii;and the
rig.Cl
aremont and surrounding districts, Tpes Kiddie Kars, Sleighe, Offi:!e St,,,Ole The S. S. Xmas collection next Sua-,
Thursdays and Saturdays. . For attnt- moat easily digested
dav will be for the Bethany Orphan-
ment ci�Lll 141 J Bowmanville or write. sul bteakfast food
tation is free. ely Salt For Sale a
%log Ethel Emma. of New-Libkeard, WHITBY. made. ell.
in a psickage"
is tire guest of her icolt&lo. M 3 lbs.
1-6 ractic CHAS. A. WHITE. lag Helen
ch",rop, Thom, this week. is 'a' 'result of a collisjun between
Phone OM or write Locust food of
Buccesoor to late W. G Barnes the motorcycle and sidecar he was Children are especially
Miss Margarite Cooke. of Torooto. , it.
Hill.. orit. was the guest of Miss Floreno.e Annis 'riving and an automobile driven by Doctors recommend it
:AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and over the week-end., 1*1. Scoreie, of Whitby, Joe Foster. :and its .4r.
*Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to Gearge Shaw has gone to England also of Whitby, was seriously injured
"n. South Wing,Court House, Whitby, 2aly to spend Christmas with Lfs parents, Saturday nigbt.� He was taken to the sit D E L 1 0 1 0 U 8
:Je He 'Beal brothers and sisterv. Whitby Ontario Boa Ital, where he
RICHARESON & PICKERING- died on Monday Dig9t from concus-
Barristers, Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confed- D to slon of.the brain. The accident oc- Baking Bran '
arationLife Budding. Corner Yonge and Fu nera-1 "W r Do
Rich. n't forget the Whitevale Bap durred at the corner of Burk and King
atond Sts.,Toronto.Phoon main 1390 andimain an'd tist Church Christmas Tree, streets.Oshawa, wbere the Ask for-my Baking l3ran, specl..
0690, 8tf pavements X
I -e idtbenigbtdark. He
Decem4er 25th. w re,sligpery at ally inade from choicest Qptsirio .......
-PHATON RQSS-Barristers. f3o. MOTOR HEARSE was rus ed to the Ontario Hospital, Wheat, sterilized and put up in,
4--fllicitors. Northern Ontario Building, 330 DUNBARTON. -herebebas beet) employed during -IJ lb. packages.
Bay Stret,Toronto. the past five or six years. N
W.J Beaton. CLAREMONT9.Oat. He wag Try spreading a table spoonful On
Don't 'forget "Kempy" on Tuesday c becloils for a while after the acel.
D.F.Raw. Adelaide 2167 Phone W24 0 you-r porridge-it is bealtbgtil
evening, Dec. 29th. dent. but his condition ]at
er grew
.and you wHI like it.
Dental Dunbarton Community Hall. Angli- worse. The home of deceased was in
can F6rvice. at 3 0. m., on Sunafav (3Rielpb and his wife and children
-D R. D. C. Smith. Dentist. Stnuff. next. Dec. 20th. Preacher. Albert,E were at his bed as he passed out. De-
ville. Honor Graduat-of Chic.&. and To. APPLE Edkins.. of St. Clement's Church." cearied was held irx high esteem at the
tooto Universities and the Royal Coll f Riverdale Toronto. Wedvesdity. Dec. ho4pital. where officials deeply regret
Deixtal Surgeof". Phone office�1011, Re:aoeo"o rd. Cbristmas tree and a'jollv his death.
1016. �Iooutsjdt appointmerit$. 261
h3g. commencing at 5 p. in.
23
y
LAKE B. BEiTO,11i, D, I the festive board, to which the child.
-C 0 �'A
B BA . R R E L S wet in
Graduate of the Royal Co:elge of Dental ren and their parents are invited. to Stop! Look Listen Don't
Surceonis and LIniversity of Toronto. Otilic,
over Murdock's Gonfectionery Store. -Whitby. be followed by games and a.Chris;- Predicament like the Uaptain's'
06ke hours 9 to 12 : i to a.ay. Ind.*phm, 6. mas tree.
Beil phone M. (in Dec. 25th. at the White- A gnod stipply of Hard aild' Soft
vale Baptist Church.
Appte Barrels For Coal orr hand. Atso'a supply
DALES. L D. 8- D. D.
GrAouate of Royal ColleiLe af Dental Sur- of Kindling Wood,
d
Croria if d the Univermly of loronto. off3ce Sale in- large The Baptist Sun sy Sc'bo'ol will hold GREENWOOD.
above D A ScotVs store, Claremont. stove length.
to 3 P in- Saturdays; 9
COX*tiours,9 a in out their Chrismas 2 anivereary service#,
a. I o I P m. Phone Clare 140& 471y small Dec. 20tb. a-t 11 a. ra. and 7 15 p. in. Will and Miss S. Bell were In the 12tf Phone Pick. 1709.
Rev. S. 4 Weaver will officiate at village on Sunday.
[%RBRRT T. FALLAfiR. L D S..- both service.. Walter-Wttson spent the week-end DONALD MUNRO, PICKIWNG
D D.S. Graduate of the Royal College 01 quantities Speelal- music will be ith friends In OsbiLw^.
J)"tXl Surgeons and.the University of Toronto. provided. Friday, Dec. 2fit.b. the an w
7 Randal Brown of Toronto. *&a in
%Xbce above J S,.Balsdon'tatore.Pickering,out lual Christmas Concirt will be given
office boom - 9 A 0 to 3 P.w. or by aMiot. p1CJ<jE1;M by Lhe sclinlare of the school. It will the village one(ky lost week. Jw
1110M� ftone Pick 3700. Whitevale
Mr. Houzin Port Perry. brnther of
consist of dialogues. recitattans. solos.
G pantomimes. choruses etc, Come and Ed,rl Boutin.'has commenced 9work in
the will here.
belp us enjoy a pleasant even, The Semice Garag�
L log James awd Mr1L RaiDe are In the
L U M B-xdz% YARD Door*open,at 7 p. to., program com-
WV. RICHARDSON Real Rs mencing at-8 o'clock-. eigbborbond Brampton visiting Motor overhauling. t and aid* anr-
sharp. Admis. n� of
tate. lasuranct C;ow"yeacing ends this week.
sion 25 and 15 coats. t&i a- rep,a 2;
N 47
1111simc.Etc. P"ariaL 6;t. any Mrs. arid Miss Bush have returned
ho Battery Servict-Oh^rXing
me. after a very pleasant time spent
We A Come and see what "MaTried In and overhauling.
, re Ready
POSTI" Licensed Auctioneer, In Now York City. ft
AR work guaranteed. Flat rate
Haste," w i I I do for you on Dec. Rev. Mr. Leigh. while not
As*.
ts"s for Owns"" a Task No 0amets, cluite re service charge
sales of all kaws fineou'o to On Sharma to supply your fall requirements 25th sit the W-bitevate covered from his recent sic deut� Is
Vidift". Address Gniso Sgvw p,0. out.
in Hardware. ffstptist Church. able to resume his duVe6 Again. Pbon.e 5510 Afark. Central.
2-112ATON TOWNSHIPOLERK Also, to One lay last while Miss D
make your home most "it
-D Leigh was %awring to school her ca; We E. a E R R Y
mak""In. Amonaleas. Zia. askins comfortable by instilling the Dunbar too-Centevoia,I Churches left the rosA and was damaged"some,
'0*0'*y * r' 00sainfeet""fee
money to Issin
laner of marruw LAW beet furnace on the.war-ket while abe ww" uninjured.
THE HECLA Xmas services next Sunday, Dec. Our new barter must be meeting
DAVID A PLTGB'-Live stock auc. the furnace that saves one -20th at the usual hours. with @�jccess, as we notice a number T.
tioneer. Graduate of C. M Jon"o School. T�*-Centenolal annual Xmas tree of the-male sex ere evidently pre Lumber
Chicago, Lifetime experience with pedigreed ton in seven,
will be held on Tqeaday evening, Dec, ing for Santa Claus, as he has advfloed
Week Block and nns work All kinds of suits Call and-3ee us before buying 22nd, The ppogram will be provided All 00 whom heralls tobe sure to
Y*Attendedto. Ternisreasonable. Pboew
MIT2c"pliemont. elsewhere. hv the school. bave clean npcka and fareiL
161Y
'W M Sold aind properly A Xmas tree and program will be Freeman Mantle met with an aeri.
MAW, LICENSED AVC_ beld in Dunbarton church on Friday. dent on Saturdav while r to JU
TIO by
NEER,for York.Qntario and Durham installed evening of this week. Rev. W. A frow C4-remrint. 'Odmi-ng* down the "We have m beir A, i
Countles. Allkindsof sales promptly attended I
to. Terms reasonable Rtinni-qet, of the Fred Victor Mission bill 8011th of be car took
Dates for W Phone 4(300 Claremont t
es,may be 4
arranged at NEWS,Officv. Bell and--ftdepen- Toronto, will give an illustrated tZ thp-ditrb. Wbile the car was damifg-
dealt Phones. Wbitby,Coot. 31Y on Glimpses of this Changing World" ed consieerably he received but slight �.O.f all,kinds
Tb 9 fg about1he 25ib annual Xmas, it)j ury.
ALVIN BUSHBY
tree to which-so
-' A Reminder many look forward -on band
year after year,
PICKERING
The local campaigns in the interests
Before C BROUGHAM.
-Maltitevances and Extension i
hristmas of the
F-.nd has almost -been completed. Mlsiion Band as usual, on Saturday
A Proof that furniture is more DO YOU WANT- When the Presbytery assigned 81,(M next, Dec. lgtb, at 2 o'clock. reasonable
popular than everas&gift is shown your.house heated for half to the united cbarge as an obligation '*V. J. Brown and' T. Nichol were prices
,-.by. the fact that otir December it was thought-to be beyond us. How.
the costof coal? - passing callers on Satu,rday last.
sale@ are- exc66ding those ever. we are already more than 12oo
Mrs.John Patterson and daughter
oflast year. If-so, instal one of the I over-the top Ceatennial,Pon an every are enjoying ocvfeit frienos in
rs ostant ras fami1v canvass lasting but two
Oil Burne in dVs- the city.
Sie our4splay of X111143 Furniture your range, or
an International Oil Burner have 1111475 In sight. Dunbarton, with F. DevitCa postponed sale wais lar.
Kindergarten Tables and Cha4*r@ is few-to report� wil beyond.$750 gel attedded and good prices were
in lowe ftfrbace early free- re:T1,ed.
red color, Rockers, High Chair@, This Is perhaps' the Zot 7 ' A. 'RE E so Rj
Whfte Enamel Iron Cribs, Doll Call and see them. - will offering for t bra missionary Sympathy is"extended to Mrs. John
se
Sleighs, hemes of the church In the history Phillips, who lost her' father. Moves
Carriers, Kiddy Kan, yrr --r-
Bipress Waggons. .....W.J. GORWN,S, of both congregation*. The com- Hill, of Stouffville,on Dec. Iatkj�
Church Street, mitteealn-ebarge extend tb&nks-to all -- Donald EIP4 r Strodaved at home and
Give the Hme a Bedroom Suite Agents Wanted 281y Pickering who have to cheerfully responded. we congratulate Do6ald on securing 0 0
W-0 hAV6 some attmetive Suites a good position in thefelty. Our court.
and not expensive. WEST HiLL. t boys are the does to make good. Pkkem p
FUvo Biread 11ouir r;be new minister of the United
'Diving.Roalll),Suites The Chriottans Tree of Melville Sun. Church,Rev. Mr. Ferguson. was wel.
day Seboot wIM,be held In the church vowed-bylis congregation oa Sunday
Two.new Suits 6ve just,been pla. and Mamel on Tuesda evening. Dec.�22ad. at last. May his stay among as be pleas.
..Pod in stock. Both sight 0'el A cordial Invitation is mt an&i:rofit&ble to ail.
attractive suites. r extended to all to.be with Our syto �ug
patliv Is extended to Mrs.
evening. 60 that A the loss of he d
Pa;try Flo�
Seall Gifts xford on r gran
Next Sunday evening the last series mother, Mrs. Varcoe, whose death
May be obtained from you-Grocer._ of the fxmods piintleigs oin ',The Life took place two weeks go. Although
Plctn'ms, Had Tables, Ferneries, Store
riot"16y that famous&rtigt. Wm. over 9D years of ag
Vases, Table Scarf@ and @be had b"n
Hole. will be shown In Melville Church -active 4,111008t to the last.
Smoking Sets. Brooldin Flotu Mflis a,Ch
at seven O'clock. These. pai Now Is the time to renew
ntings of member.
CH-A8. WILSO'N, Prop the'last*few days of the -Life of ship4n the Public Library, for IM.
Christ"are perhaps the most famous Show an Interest In the publi oed A Bro"w' nie' Camera
the as low, priced
of all this artist's work and you should b Ing an- Active member' 0
ELM DALE M Ly - . ; ,z , .;
.. for a Gift.
Ce A. Sterritt not fall to see them. For the first ten ibity, for It serves you well in as $2.85,
orfiftess minutes before regular giving yon a year's readlai;
9 for- a,50
3EW-*r-MNTO� service an old-fashioned singsong cent ticket,
A selection-of Stationer Xmas
.... ..Furniture bealer ana takes place in which you are.-Invited The committees arranging for , y
the
Funeral Director .
to Join In singing these old hymns. Xmas tree and entertainment on Fri. Boxes, 25c to 2.50.
Government Standard Unless present plans miscarry there 4av evening fire working hard to
cesq. Ales Xtuss, wrap-
Phone 1300 Willbe .abown.-in Melleville Church maketbe evening a suc Come Smile, rid Ch6d
--Recleaned
on
Dec. 27tb slides depicting that very one And all and enjoy the program and Iii3d, a nice gift, 60c per bbx.*'
beautiful story of Henry Van Dyke's 'share the, children's joy.. on this one
entitled Tbe Other Wise Man."' This evening of the year. ..The pleasing Toys, Chinaware.
Pickering, :Ontario screenings will fata. Polls,
story discribes the countenance of e t7 j
-journey 'of the Mrs. E. Willson will :Toilet Goocts.
ME TA-BLE-Pickering
Wise men to Bethlehem and about �is,mlssed, but all -rejoice that @be I&
R. Timing going Eass due-&$follows ten your hogs at the other Wise Man. who made up making progress towards recovery. Make yonr selections e'
0 arly.
No. I Mail 7.68 A M. the f(mr. The other Wise Man stops At the Ftrinumd meeting of the W. M.
1. 28 14061 131 P.M,
6. 80 r-Ghl ';.25 P.M --ia profit. on his Journey. to carr out acts of S. held at Mrs. Fred Casste's on Thurs- Cigars, Cigar�ettep, Tobadcos..
Sunday train, t arrive
mercy. and therefore, dil n6 daylast the following officers were
38 A.M. __ . - . 1
with-tbe other three. -.This Is a ery elected for 1926: Hon. Pres. Mrs. Geo.
TrLins WSW- do@ " follow#.- We have this Fe-ed at at the Ohriltvmaxt grown . Vice.
210in 0", appropriate story Philip ; Pres., Mrs.
10-60 A.M. right prices. i9eason And ViLh this very large series Pres., Mrs. L. Johnston ; Ser'y, Miss
16 .:. .
27 I-Oal 2.44 P.M.
of 45 slides It should he very interest. M. Duncan ; Tree@., Mrs. 0. A. Bar-
P1 KERIN
T-f E C N
i- S
9 05 P.Id, .-We carry all the different Ing. Further Particulam will he given clay: Strangers's Sec'y. Mrs Holtby. E. McEWEN,
Sunday train. 7.42 P. M. Mill Feed@. In this paper next week, -Don't forget Everything points to a pleasant and
LForegoing in according to Standard to save the evening o0luaday. Dec. profitable year under the united Veterinary Surgeon
27th, to see tbe@e @11496 and I efforts of the membein of the two
story by this fa oAA author. societies.
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77 074"C 7EW. r
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filled Xit's heart undei tbs.3
In the Ten C
'He took her hand ind but'hii hadA
towards her.
"What is it,
-Kit?" she sold.
the run charm of ,
=4. "You are -a great lady Do" be
ne-d.9_
�,.r said, very low. "You
K an the owner
of all this!"
'By 0L JL.Qwxi". The pretty girl'was silent a little,
looking up at Ma drooping bead.with
-a singularly sweet snidle. Then she
went a little.-nearer to him. AL
career with a "Ask me It there is nothing else I
CHAPTER LIV. strange.gaspmg cn%
"Mary Bisset! In God's name, Mary -woWd like better-to be I" she solid at
law
WALtim MAC WALT= MEE" MARY Bisset I Touch me not. Out of my just.
vay, fiendl" be shouted. Then Kit asked, lind foup4 that
'And swerving to *thi left'to 'avOid Is "veftted. The flavor in P11111,1111mv
ilia
When she eai6e to herse�f L is. there was.
-fou d that'sh� w-ai t,d in arms' the wralthof his victim, he stiurnhief] (The End.)
P auppor fresh and fragrant. Trr Ite
which clasped her firmly about the upon the imminent verge of the cliff Black, Mized or Green blendet
waist. Her head Jay on someone Ps aud fell 6utward and forward. He
4"s
shoulder. This was very strange, ye;t clutched at nothing as he fell, and as
ow, as the �uzzing in her ears It were wrenched himself round, till
someh 3
herself in his distorted face looked tip at the
:'ce4sed, she seemed to find
MS MMT TS I'MUBBY
some strangey familiar place. She accusing phantom who had confronted
felt -an incurious content steal oxer him so startlingly. That face vahish-
ed like a falling storfe,
.,bar. She was quite ready to stay The Finest Collection of British Empire Stamps in the Wadd
where she was for ever. Nnd from below there came an
Mary pper Roo m in Buckingham Palace.
"Mother," she said, "is that'you agonized cry of "Mary Bissetl is Kept in an U
Bisset"' It Was Built Up 'by its Royal Owner.
But even as she said it she knew:
-col- isian early Mauritius st—p *btcb he
that her mother was not there I -Then silence.
H. M. King George takes stamp
ledting very seriously, and when One bought
Then her eyes opened upon a world' :,
years Ago faWLE1,400, sa&
EPILOGUE. of the fluest OOL160tione' Of postage which is to4ay worth 4.000 guiness.
of dazzling whiteness, upon the bIner stamps in the. world came uuder the
.,of a brill ved. The fragments rrust be briefly Ii is a relic of the days, when an old
iant sky- infinitely remo auctioneer's, hammer recently it was
Then her eyes lighted upon Walter gathered up..- Lilias Kennedy begin a wgwllm&xex struck the stamps Of
only natural that his Majesty -whould Mauritius singly with a hand-Idle.
Mae Walter. He was standing above new life from that day forth.' Her be represented at the sale.
her looking 'at her as she tied seen husband, long tried in the fire, had This remarkable collection, whose His Majesty is very proud of a seo-
himido last night She shrieked aloud. come forth refined. These two went disposal drew philatelists from all tion devoted to "errors" and ellriost-
"Oh take -him away-do not let to the South of England for the w parts of the world to'London, was dit- ties.,I Typical of this section Is a'
in-
covered in the attic of a Mayfair Man. stamp on WhAch ,psacoll IS awt
ter, and Daniel Bisset accomp
him " near me!" anied -he, &tamps were bought in the
sion. T
Then a voice spoke In-her e 'r, a them.'�for his hea'th's sake," he sai(L
a r lees than 940, and when
But the Classical Master knew better. sixties to Royalty Leads the Way.
voice she knew, yet could not remem, put,up for auotion brought in no less
ber whose it was. It said, "He will "I thank you, Daniel," he said; next than 95,359.. The collection also Includes relies
never come near you any more."
year I shall be able to walk w Empire stampe f1gursd largely In the Of dikya when small. Outlying parts of
She perceived that two men whom' swaddling bands,--by -the blessing of -icn. Cecil Forester oollectIon, prominent among them be- the Empire ran out of stamper of a par-
she had never seen held her husibaIld God!" who has inherited the unigne right of Ing a, block of stamps from Ceylon ticular value. In such circumstances It
"Amen to that!"o said the Infidel keeping h!.q hat on In the presenoe of which cost the original collector 5s., wus the custom td use a stamp of the
by the arms, while her son Kit, very a4d which realized 26H. A block.
bale And strong, stood-behind with a Lecturer. the English King. This privilege or unbroken shoot, of stamps praIIInext higheetLvalue, printing the now,
lert, triumphant look on his Mary Bisset gave up her situation loomes down to him from the time of served intact is much more valuable value over it In block. in one case this
strange, a.
face. and went with them, 'but her adopted Henry Vill. The amusing part Ot the than the same number of singie overprinted value Was Put on upside
But the voice behind belonged to mother refused to quit Edinburgh. story is that young Forester cares not down, making the specimen a cart-
"I will.keep the house open and the a whit fo;,�bis Stamm catty and error in otle.
someone elm hatLright, and says that Doubtless it was the Empire stamps
and errors
"Who are you?" she faltered,trying. fireside warm against your return VI I the only time he ever was in the pre- interested the King. Though Many of the curiosities
which
weakly to turn bar head. she said. Isence of the-King was In a balliroom.. , relate to stamps of' current issue ud
"Llhas, I am your husbandil" said Dick listed in the Scots Greys,which I And then he wasn't wearing a hat! Ue has oftez been-described as a -col- beIaring the King's own head. One
Kenhedy, laying her were quartered at Piershill lector of foreigni stamps," you could Might L mistakenly imagine that ex-'
and his
look through All the 300 leather-bound amples of such mistakes would be ot-'
in -8oy Bishop's Great Day. volumes that hold his collection with-
spite
gently back on the gross and looking father refused to buy him .6
down Into bey eyes, of his mother's many prayers. St. Nicholas, whose festival falls on out finding a single stamp of a foreign- tored to his Majesty, but-it is the duty
4 0 of the eyAmlaers to destroy every
"It is his one chance!" he sold. ' December 6, Is the Patron Saint of country. His Majesty to Actually a stamp that I¬ entirely correct. and
Joy does not W3. as the storY-book3 Kit went back to his college course. children, wbom 'he visits regularly col!ector of Empire 5tamps. and his
nL on"y those that have Cocaped their
aver. Perhaps for the reaso that and when he came in 'spring to the'whetIi Chriatme Eve comes -round. In sump librox7 Is regarded as the finest
-when it comes suddenly and unex,-wt- Cottage under the Crae Wood he had the guise of Santa 'Claus, . . . of its kind In the world. vigilance got on the market,
edly like an angel from heaven. It is two medals to show the Elder. But -Nicholas was a bishop, And in for- Even if such stampis were, offered
not at first beileved im he had heard news that had saddened mer days,every parish elected a boy to Among the King's Treasures. to the King. it to certain that he would
Slowly Li:ias became aware that him.. With one of the curious freaks impersonate him on the anniversary, At times parties of philatelists have i refuse them. He prefer* to got him
the elder of the two men who held her of violent and passion-driven men, The boy bishop was dreseed in full visited the Palace to see this wonder. specimens an other people got thairs
by purchase and exchange
husband was speaking.
The senso of Walter Mae Walter had left all his I robes, with cope, mitre. and crooder; fu�l collection, which Is kept In an up-
his words seemed to come to her'from property to Mary Bisset, the only and thus a,,*ed he walked through per room of Buckingham P ace. " was the King -hostarled a stamp
a'
an infinite distanee. daughter of his dead wife. Yeit felt the parish. attended by boy Clarks and When they have done so the King has fashion that has become popular every-
"Usten, Walter Mae Walter," he that now Mary was separated from servants. all guIt&W dressed for their been them seeking for fresh Informa- wh6re-tbet Of 002ecting In blocks of
-wag saying. "You know me., 'You him by a.great gu:f fixed. Parts. tion on the" subject.oi which he is al.Lf'Ou". When he can do so his Majesty
have know. me all your Rfe. I am He said this to Betty."to Whom he Some people will taH you thU this ready a master. alwayn 'buys in this way.
Daniel Bisseit� brother of Mary Bisset. Communicated all his woes. quaint ceremony has now been done So keen is the King an philately that A block of four is four stamps torn
your dead-your murdered wife." "Nonserae-try her," said that ex- away with. But they are wrong. If he is missing during any of his rwe off the sheet not in strip fashion. but
Walter Mae Walter tried to thrust perfenced person-, "Rob tried me A rbee Old custornim are not so.
eastly hours of leisure when in residence, so tk&t they axe two wide and two
"his guards fr4wn him. 'but they held scare ol time- afore I wad hae him.,killed. Bey bishops
are still on. some mecabor at his family will may; deep. They are rare, because in the
!him fast,Hoggie Haugh hanging upon ftlY a f, ever takes lb for granted' "He is sure to be In the stamp. old daye It was the custom of poet-
throned, with* all the old-time core.
!his arm with the grip of a giant� and that a woman will say 'No,I" onial, In various parts of England. room.." lomces to serve quantities Of *tamps
Kit Kennedy standing behind ready to And Kit took Betty's-adviee., Ml,,,r, at Borden, in Essex. Eng- -One of the X Ing'& greatest bargofne�in strips.
assist in case of need. Igad, its part of the boy bishop was
"Yes--murdered," said Daniel We- It w right hoa� of May enacted by a lad named Willie Stone, The Inverted-Jar Trick.
Isst, solemnly. "We suspected it be- when Mary Bisset came to- Kirkos- the son of a thatcher. Diafy in Cipher. .7
�fore. ' We know it. now. From the wald with her adopted father. Mr. There are not ma.ny me-a nowadays- Just i Lundred yeare age was pub� Ley a lemon on the table And place
Place from which Mary Bisset fell and Mr& Christopher Kennedy were a Jar upoide down over ft. The prob-
"You would have thrown Lillas Ken- already there, putting the place i J plying such an antlent calling as lished the world,s Ino" extraordinary lem is to pick up the Jar and pluce It
In Watching, and it seems especially ap-
work. it was by a gTeat public figure On, &=,hor taltw-wlth the lemon still
nedy to-day, even""" twenty year3 Ago Some sort of order. They haA refused Propriate, therefQre, that the cad cam-
You sent my sister to her-Ideath." to remain, however, in spite of many tom alibuld have been associated on nameid Popys--pronounced "Peeps." Inside IL
Lillas Kennedyl" The words came invifations. Half of each night he sat up writ- Persons who attempt-to perform this
this occasion with a trade that four-
lemon.
scornfully from the lips-of the baffled "I can maintain my own wife, thank 19hed very many yearis r-o. Ing, till he almost went bMd-.wrftAng feat will try to scoop up the
imadman. God," said Christopher Kennedy, Sen- _. 0 the queerest work that has ever oc- But that is not allowed, The Jar must
"Aye, I.Alias Kennedy, no other,- ior, with some pride. "I have-been A Hobo. -curred to --n. Tbis was a Diary of:be mouth down all the time.
xiid the Classical Master, coming for- appointed Classical Master at the What Is a. hobo? - The popul.or ans the " real trutk about himself ancrI , The real method of perf.priming the.
`ward---for his charge was now adfli-I Edinburgh Athenaeum. It is not a we, else. but written in cipher i trick requires a little practic% but the
r would probably be "a tramp." Not. everyone
'knack to soon acquis-ed.
etently recovered to sit up and (after!great school.-but it is-better on that so! There are certain nice disUnc- so that nobody could read Take bold of the Jar and w.birl It
'the manner of women) begip to.ar-!account for one so long out of prac- Pepys tells ua how he bribed, and Ir The lemon wi2r a
I dons- to be observed. A hobo ie. a
'Bas and I have taken a house, migratory worker-a man, Hke the t
range her hair. "She is my Wife, not tice. .IA took bri4es, how he got drunk,and apidly about.
yours. Alexander Str-)ng, of Edin-'and-we once arbund Inilde thi W, and as smoon as
start work after the holidays. harvest head in the West or the lum- was sorry next morning; how he
�1urgh,-has Ound poor Nick F-ren& Dardel will be near us.�' berjack in the North woodir, who ',Ptruok his wife and.then kissed her it is traveling at a good rate carry the
Jar over to the other table, wbirlitg it
whom we thought dead. He has kept Mary Bisset was infinitely distress- moves from place to place, as work and made It up. I, lot all the time Set it'down and the lemoig
...the original marriage lines. Oj Chris-!ed that Lilias would not consent to offers. A tramp, on the other handi Is Mixed-with the bad there
6 %rmour.' of good. wt-11 still be Inside.
14opher Kennedy and Lili.a i receive any of the inheritance of Wal-
a migratory loafer, and a bum a sta-
So, long as I thou 1 ,ter Mae Walter. tionary )oafer. One-,abould be careful We.re*d howjeally fond he was of his
gh-t her happ, Indli's Industrial h. W.
would never have come forward. -1 am not his widow. I never*was In u I ch matter&. wif% and how it troubled him to India is now the eighig largest in-
would have kept myself wnere she;your father's wife, . I will have no- grieve her-wten,he had been ,fpund
dustrial country in tire world, accord-
*ould never have.known. But now-":thing that ever belonged to birm It A Famoiwollg Hym-li.- out! . We read also how'he get out to Ing to reports presente.d at a tecent
"It is a lle_a lie a devil's He'!; is yours by right and by gift. But if 'Me byrna, "From Grie reform this and that scandal. For,
tried Walter Mac Walter'furiously, YOR Put my father and mother back in Mo- ienland's Icy thinking that the Diary oould never meeting of the East India Aiisociation
the Dorn untaina," was composed at Wiex- In London.
foaming at the motith. al they will die happy. tiam. in 1819. On Whit-Sunday in that be read, Pepys.put down the tmth.
Then Dar ga'in.' And'so it was arranged, Rob and f
del Bisset sooke a year Dr. Shipley, Dean of SL Asaph That long a ter his death somebody When hoarse use Minard'i UnIment., jr
"It is a truth which the ju4ges of B�tty jointlly.and severally would patiently work �ut. the cipher,
agr!"Ing and Vicar of Wrexbarn,,preaelied a ser-
the 4od -will believe, as they will f4- to work the farm for them, was tbs last thini Pep! One-half'millidii t6us of waste ap-
the w14 f us four A Ine'n in his church on behalf f th 9 Still, It gave us In a way. ples are 'produced each year in the
9ss o men-- "But I wad Hke to we the Rob or
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when You, WAZI-f Mae Walter, Are : the Betty that will mak' me ither ciety for the Propagatio It-the most human book. tntied States.
pel. Heber was son-in-law to Dr. Ship-
tried for the attempted. murder of�than mistress'o'-hiy iirt boose," said ley and wa�i on a visdt� The doctor, on
Kennedy and- the accomplished, Kit's grandmother.
the previous Saturday, Asked Heber to
murder of Mary Bisset, my sister and IiFegs," said Willie Gilroy, who bad
le write something for them to sing in ENJOY THE BEST
_yomar wi come-to aft them'comfortably settled, the morning," and in a few,miuutes 2'.
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With'a quick access'ot maniacal 'uYe are o' the surne mind as rhy wife." Heber produced the hymn now so v.'ell THE AM -HAS TO Xlw
strength the prisoner cast,his juards. "What, Willie,ye are never m*rried known all over the world. Radio experts are agreed that Wet 13.
this way and that from him. Even again?" Batteries give more volume, better
tone and greater range. Service
then he would have sprung upon Lilias The Sheriff's officer Admitted- the i
tor the shining tube of a revolver accusation with a shake of his'head. Ouporcell B.'s are built to give 10111111i
lasting service at extremely low prices,
which looked at him from the 'right "Who is't, Willie?" cried Betty suilt in a popular sixes, ftlshed In
hand of the Classical Master. He ,lAndsborough, who was naturally
walnut:
heard his guards rushing-at him from much interested. 5()-Volt, 3,800 MIA. ....... $12-00
-behind. With a quick owing he turn- "It's juist Mer Patterson frae 67-Vo t, 3 600 M. A I ....... $18-00
3'500 MIA. W.00
ed, dashed between thern, knockad Xit Clairbrand." 100-Vo t.
down flit On his baci, and ran along VBut she's surely na young. Willie, Keep you-r Batteries up tj strength with a
''by tfie edge of the cliff In the direction hoo, auld is she?" SERVICE Double Duty CHARGER. Charges
of tho gate at which he had left the "God kens," said Willie' "I mis- and Automobile Batteries and B. Batteries from,24
voltr to 120 volts in -series. Rigidly constructed,
black mare t*thered..' doot she'll never dee recent�ly, this yip.
But at the first ft of the ground, I think I'll has to shoot her I" silent In operation, easy to operate. 25 or W
cycle, complete wIth Rotlgon
In a little sheltered ol-low, he came $26,00
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upon a girl.sitting. She held her hat Kit found Mary in the renovated, A_`Brave Uldler.
in her hand as if enjoying the winter drawing-room of Kirkosw'ald. She was Jack-lh.thz-Box - "That's a fi n e Packard Built Sold by all go" dealers. If your'de2ler can't supply
tunshine, and as he ran' toward.3 her looking prettier than ever before, specimen ol� a c-oldier, I must -say. I've you, write to us direct. Mail orders filled proMptly.
she rose with 'a startled look on her though very simply dressed. But the scared all the sawdust out of-him! SERVICE BATTERIY CO. OF CAN,4WA
Vale face. radiance of her eyes seemed son-tel 137 RONCESVALLES AVE. TORONTO
low Minard's Liniment for stiff musclec
The maniac stopped dead'in his.1to fill the roorn,-even as once it bad
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BY RAF, NOLAN.,
S*Me to-s have.sofwid the problem better for them a6d for everybody
of having a zeally enjoymbe honto around them. -The delicate digintiv"
Christmas Knc� worry anfi much of system becomes clogged and irritabil-
the work and also minus the fretful ity and "naughtiness" resalt. Nuts
ebU&*n and the.tIred and sick diges- and.fruits cotered with milk chocolate
tive organs that make real trouble. make the beat kind of candy for any-
They have achieved this beautiful re- body.
suit by a strict adherence to certain ' One way to give pleasure with less
-w:*H41iought-out rules.' over:-eating Is to have the—table at-
There Is first the necessity of em- tractively decorated., It will be much
plinalzing the unselfish side of the better to have flowen and other dec-
'Christmas season. Contributing .to grations in excess than to have meat
--the comfort of others is the first step. and sweets in excess. "The use of dec-
It is great training for- John arid orative lights, candies, may take the
The table
Hazel to buy the raw-material with place of so many dishes.
. : -":. "I'll, It
their dim" and quarters and make must, of course, suggest plentifulness
and it can do this by having appro- r
their good-will offerings, much better
bu ' pri e decoration as well as food.
than-f6ir thein th y gifti with'money at
their parents have.given them. 1 have this story of a happy, sane
It.-is-as bad to indulge to excess AU' r- Christmas-keepifig from a mother 'of 4
ing the Christmas season as at-any my ac!quaintance. She says:
:--'other time and violates Nature's laws- "We save our Christmas tree decors-
o
as truly. It to just as bad to be glut- tions, and at convenient times during
tonous in food or drink as in gifts.I the year I help the.children to make
Unksa. these things are guardedi,others'. We also make a little eels-
against, children may be really injur- bra'tion of trimming the tree and we
-ad in both their physicil being and all do it together. This means that
their character building. If they
think the tree spells nothing but pleasure
about Indulgence, they are sure to for- and costs no more than a few pennies
qet service and good will and thought- now and then, during the year.
"I till the stockings early—it month
ruiness and self-restraint.
Val
Blanche and Jbnm3r do not need to beforehand if I can. To accomplish
this somewhat surprising feat,.1 made
have and should not have bursting I pretty, bell-trimmed, good-sized red-
stomachs really to have a good time
and-white stockings, which are. used
on Christmas. Everything that we do
every year. I fill them when I can,
at Christmas time that over-emplia-I
sizex eating, drinking and raceiviig, ends.
with inexpensive odds and . . ..... .......
�of gifts, positively injures the liner�_ On the shelf by each stocking I
d place a strong pretty basket used only
development of our little men an
wome at Christmas, full of fruit, nuts and J
n. It would be better to have
no Christrn celebration at all; than little oat-cakes Find no Oranges,
one given over to more selfish. physi.i apples, nuts, bananas, figs, dates and
oat-cakes make a first rate breakfast
cal indulgence.
for each child, eaten with a hilarious
There must be sowe feasting, ac-'
1 sense of independent unusualness.
cording to custom. Eating togetherl ,Their father and I have our bas-
in joy is a deeply aWficant act—a;
k-t lunch like the rest and my morn-
Aort of sacrament. In choosing the4ing work is cut just in half.
bill-of-fare for Christmas meals. a
"The presents are put—wrapped up
otb*r can give prominence to fo
m -da I—in a washtub or c!othes basket and
-that will appeal to the aesthetic seqss'ono of the boys or girls acts as Santa
and which will gratify the palate i Claus dressed in a big adjustable quit.
not overloading the system and
We all sit in the library awaiting the
*Ver-stimulating the ani I I yThich jingling of bells. He distributes our z
Hvts In all of us. wifts to each of us. There is this rule,
I once attended a Christ— dinner however, that each gift most be open-
Where we wore served with 3OUP- ad and looked at by the recipient be-
aosst turkey, goose, baked ham, fore another can be presented-, so
'tongue. both sweet and Irish potatoes. each anxious little giver sees his'loifg- V
four kinds of vegetables, haM a dozen planned offering properly appreciated
�__,varietks of pickles and preserves. by everybody Tbes,� pyesents repre-
pumpkin pie, mince pie.plum pudding. sent weeks Of enthusiastic planning,—
take, fruit, nuts, candy, coffee.
and I tee that they sbou'd have the
Similar meals,although perhaps root staging they deserve and be featured
.7. ..,*quite an "bad," am not at all unusual, by tliemmelveq.
'Is It any wonder that long-sufferingi "After the tree and church and
stomachs rebel and that the pimt- dinner there 19 the afternoon when M6e HOli&y Cake.
-s,the children cRn entertain their
lwiiday season is marked by namerou
can" of dyspepsia rud doctors' iPits?I friends and go to their friends' homes, 1 Use any good cake-recipe that 11 M, CLAO
I make three large layers: w' c7q Chri 8tabiw eve.
A strange way indeed, to celebrate the'In the everif ng,, we all get t.get he, -Bake on,
Itayer in a Pan at least two inches
I�Irth of Jesus of Nazarethl for a regular program of Christmas'
A sano bill-of-fare makes ve"ble" pictures on Ahe screen. One of the i larger in diameter than the other two
i f I layers.
tad ruita more prominent than meats boys tells the Christmas story, Thia,
Id each year.
In the Christmas dinner and ;n all Is an bonor, for it Is to' When the cake is done, put together
with your favorite filling, using the
dinners, for that m2tter. A normal We carmot afford not to keep alive the'
child will not be likely to over-IndulCe heart and spirit'of Christmas by year-1 largest layer on the bottom. Cut the
at any meal in which ve"tables and ly recalling the Old Stor cOntre -out of the top layer to witMa i
one and a half inches of the edge all !146L
fruit play a prominent part from "We make three distinct celebra. amund, thus Making a ring and liav-
start to finish. tions over the Passing- of the Tree
-1 get together to dismantle it tug a hallow place in the centre of
There is need 0 guard against too We a' the cake. Santa C:aUs is coming to visit you Ch.kistma3 wit
".�mucb sweets. Cakes t.nd cookle3 seem and put everything away. The tree Is Ice the whole' with a cook- to-night. hout the happiness you
ed white Icing. WEI have.
:to ke dem_avaed by raAom. but, they then taken to the yard with various
t�rimmed._with YOU
...ican be sweetened �y currants. raisins, ceremonies and there With a pastry tube fl',Ied ..withl, After you are sound asleep 'he will Even though he.may not bring
detes and other fruits, thu3 avoiding ears of corn, netted chunks of suet'ornamental frosting make rose,e by slip down the chimney Or maybe,every-thing you hare wished for, be
"through the front door, 'and he is go-
an eicess of refined sugar. and 11tt;e boxes of wheat and oats for forcing Me icing through a medium i will leave you everything that he can.
rose tube" - and twisting slightly' Ing to leave you presents. He must -Be
If parents could take their children the birds. In early spring with'song v�a something for the
around at the same.time, Before the. And -he will 1�a
ve hurried',y, for he other little
through the Christmas season with- and danes It Is burned. Everybody gir:s and boys. Littid
out, giving them candy, It would be,helps at our house with Christraiti." Icing begins to set, thrust a smooth must a" all the millions of litt'o bOYL'Jirn-y Thompqon must have a_ sled
white or red three-in& candle firmly, and girls who are waiting for him' and Mary Q'Toole would ck7 if she
7 down into the centre of each' rose. tov come. didn't get a big doR:to Play with.
If the,cake in to symbeli,
All year long he has been waiting! So to.-morrow w1hen you go out to
Year, sAace nineteen of thaw. roses for the tiffie to pity you this'voilt. In`
play, remember that SAnta Claus has
aid candlei in As hollow In;the centre! his' ho -1.9�_"199
Ulu Tno in the far north he has been very good,to you, and if you a" .55
of the cake. On the rim at the.bottam' worked day and night to have a W411- a littJ* girl or a boy viUm Sant
T
of the cake, made, �y. the first layer filled pack of joy for little boys and,missed,.give.them
eof your awdy.
-ihe others, spate girls. Or: them Play with your to* 4
extendiiig beyond
-five more roses and candles. He knows that he will mal
twenty flat
ke you For you do Santa Wffl like you And
On the ring.on.top of the cake happy. And to-inorrow when you see'when you grow to be a great big
�tiuy Christmas trees, each"ma Yaca'what Sat-ta he a must
y ave s left for you, ya Santa will bring you Joy. for hA*Ing
tucked Into its branches a little slip il be happy, reesubered to Wlp him spread
of Paper on which has been written a It will be impossible for him to see max happiness.
Wish, greeting or a New Year for,-,every little boy and-girl and there For Santa love@ those who love
be who �rfll pass their Others.
.!..O,Desr Santa (31400-1 wwma doll. thats all.-I The Ckristmas trees are ade as
mall ne cone
follows: Procure,very small
Now d1040 It weem 4Mt that Is asking mn6h? and dip them*into cooked i ng tbatl Christm" Eve. �Chestmas Aray
Tw thus it In that any Mtle tote fingers sorawl
has been melted over hot water and
Oh, bush thee, little- Ditier-MY-NOui, Greatest' BabeL Of
A.plon thSt's based on Santa b1lief and tinted a soft deep green. When the, The evening shades are falling,-- Teacher, Prophet, Monarch, sage;
such. every age,
-:7.A r.aMV4. little urchin wito has never come to kiiow. ieing begins to harden sprinkle on a Hush thee, my dear, dost thou not Send a vision novf, we pray,
T11" money brings our'fDndeik wishes true, little granulated sugar to resemble bear
For rampant #in beclouds our way.,
:not writes, In wonder innocence, a jagged line.or io,! snow crystals and touch the ends of The voice of the Meister calling?
Her fafth in Santa claus is up,to you!. some of the branches with'red fruiti
While we ce'ebrat,4 Thy birth,
coloring, A bit of fresh icing placed Deep lies the--snow upon the earth,
Blind,confusion sways the earth;
!*Dear Sez(a (Maus--I kinds like an engine and a cA.r." on the cake, and the tree pressed down But all the sky Is ringing So we kneel and humbly pray -A
The 'note Ii print6d—letterg lwge and bold! firmly into it will hold it tightly UP-! With joyous song, and all night lonit'In 'compassion guide our wa;.,
7%8 Youngsters mother reads It and It leaves a'-heartache scar; right to the cake, 'The stern shalt dance-with singing.
A good ornamental frosting is made,
by beating anegg white sl hush thee, little Dear-my-soul, Most gracious God, Lord on high,
S*M6hOW, X seems, the ur6in-must be-told ightly, add-1 Spread Thy light and come Tbau'
71tat'sgsks'eartly 'e; ing it tiny pinch of cream of tartar' And close thine eyes in dreaming,
Mystic RZ16 that wishes fade and di
i nigh;
And yet it hut-to to kill a child's belief. and enough powdered sugar to make The ange's fair shall lead thee where
Help us tide our fiery day,
00 mother WRIt&---so hopeless--a8 the aboppl the icing bold its shape when f,,,ed! - The singing stars ar,6 beaming. 7:
ng 4ays Pase by; Liqtj us from the miry clay.
-�Ugh the pastry.'tube. —Elizabeth' s,
Its UP to Youl lRoal havDinem,"or eief!
shepberd 6als His :ittle lambs,
Rent.
And he longeth to caress them; Lift us up and out of self,
41)ear Santa CIAUS�Plew;e don't forge' JH' e bids them rest upon His breast, Cure us of our love of pelf;
t my 11 Cbrisim- sts, That His tender love may bless Still the din and fearsome strifo,
mama and my dad.".. For som�how, not only fc, ,
ThO VILrent-love of-cbIldhood'a centered there. But all the long year through
them.
9 quite enough to make t The joy that you give to othe r�
Such Visa alone I he parents glad, s Teach us of that h,igher life.
ing,
It 1aIm'VI7 MOMS, to IPOM and dad, "I care!" Ts the joy that comes back t6 you;, So' hush thee, 'little Dear-my-soul,
And the more you sNn.,l in b!e". ing AThilst evening shades are failing, Great Jehovah, only K
The poor and the :onely and sad, 1 And above the song of the heavenly Throne securs, Thy pralso, we dV
But S&Dts, 044mfX118 to heed the note an urchin writes;
T110A faet, It POSMS. should Interest you and me. 71
The more Of your heart's possessing throng
Iror We*an Savo th� '0740haes of the worba of needy ruitea, He" illuminate agaf n,
Lot good will forever reign.
Returns to make you g:ad, Thou shalt hear the Master eallin
M"Ins Cb"mes spirit wttat st-g Mesnt�to bei
—Whittier. —Eugene Vield. —Ann& Wall Edwa
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he sc Gus ador
to. 7.00; A Ackford,ditto 9D.oD, Cliff. ad It, lu I of turkey and
JIM$ A
oid Hubbard. ditto 14.W, Wn,Neal. puddivir to escaping from the kitchen. The Pickering
ditto. 10-00; H Stover,ditto,25,00; 8 It is Xmas woraing back home. All 9
gra VL
123:ydn gray con 4, 21.45, Goo Scott
T FZRMS Badgerow.ditto, 1.25; John White, the children and ndcbildiren ar
1.76 pa YOU.; 6 1.60 if pWd* In advance. gathered together for a happy Yule- ViVance Comm' es' LI&AVer Gods -sto
itt
Subscriptious ra the United States and'C"'at haul ray coo 8.43 75:Norman Linton, tide. Will you be absent from this joy-
HARKINS
1kitain S2.00 in advance. dittoV26; R Birrell. 80 yda gravel ous gathering-will there be oueem ty
- - - - con S. 12 00; J Gauall.o. hauling gravel place at ttie mblO Of course not. tet Our supply of quality Harness and
8, 1000; Jas Stephenson, dirto, the hqwe folks know that you will be The object.of this Aseaciation Is to Parts is now complete.
On
JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. 44'050; Tbos Stanbury. -Aitto and drag, there to &ad to and enjoy the good lesson stealing and prowate
29.00; W H Pugb,69 yde gravel coo 8, cheer. Ask any agent of the Canadian the felons. BOOTS-GREB 'SHOE
10-36; F Al Oooper, labor. brace -ire National Railways to wake your res-
We have a large stock of this 0auldION
-7-
---.-PICKERING COUNCiL. and staples,8,30; Rey Ward. oalarY ervLtlon for you in advance: Boot on band-umbe&tAble
-'The above Council mett pursuant to Dec§to 15.40.ft, Ovicar Carter. haul for bard wear and tear.
glavelcoDS.S.W, Wilbert Johnston. 98"14000111MIMI
-v -statute on Tuesday. the 15&b Inst. Members having propert
ditto, 10.50; Goo Phillips,ditto 1 00- oa4s immediately wi any REPAIRING
Metubare all present, the Reeve in member
Treas. Ontario Co, amt due frow 1924: We maintain our established reputa-
769.17;&leo repairs to Wilson s brii Membership fee $1.00. tion for repairing all kinds of
The minutes of the last .meeting 0 70; General Supply of Canada, i
Coal
�tbe ebai Coal, of zzwu&iv* 00mmi#ft- harness and boots.
read and approved. Tlas6s zn&T be had trom Uis Presideal or:
plies for Wilson's biidge, the county searstery on OPPIL"Kan.
A number of accounts were resent- to pay half, 36.35.
to the The 'council now adjourned sine die. Exse..Com.-r� D.Banks,0.S.Palm-
ed for pavineut tind referre? CECIL BRADLEY
wespect[ve standing CommiLiee. Hard ajid Soft C,oal of the: er, M. &Chapman'Pickering.
Robt. Nowlan presented a petition Harnessmaker,
;and was heard re the ratepayers in the
district south-west of Whitevalopro A JOYFUL.XMAS best quality on Di Muyiro, Jas. Richardsorlt PICKERING, - ONTARIO
-testin against nbt being allowed to A log is crackling' merrily in the President, asore6ar
hand y
tic1pate in the work on theroada. fireplace. The joyful I ter of child.
4W u
The standing committee on 0outin- ren playing with the:,.gdh things San.
'Igencies zcparted atd recommended ta Claus has brought fills the room. THOSS. A. 1AW1 BEAUTIFUL CHINA
'the t01l0%`iVg ptyments: W. J, Mon- The grown folks with intich ado are
ney,rebate on asat.3 87, Jtko.Murkar. delving deep into socks and stockings �20icLceri=6-. co=t. S
Wnting proclamations.7 00: John A.
bite.settling' acets Markham Tp., HRIS,TMAS GIFT 41
43.M; Adam Spetirs. ditto. 3.00; Leon-
ard Neale. attending Voter's List See our display of Berry Sets, Salad and Pickle Dishes,
7uourt.5.00. Cups and Saucers, Porridge Sete, Fancy Plates, Salt
Prices much lower than usual.
The standstig committee on Bonuse's and Peppers Etc.
for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters
etc.. reported and recommended pay-
went as follows : L C Annis. bonus on FANCY WRITING PAPERS
iM rods wire fence on lot 35, Srid range w4pKing .9o, Users of Jadlo ' ._
A nice display ranging
A C Diamond. 40
line B F.9.00. rods .7
lot 24,con 3, 6 00; John Coates, 200 All Radio R"Ving' SetS from 25c to 1.00.
rods lot 14 con 9, 3D 00 Jos Byer, 180
XH CARDS, SEALS, CARDS, CORD
MUST be Lksnwd
IN-: rod%lot90con8 1950; Chas Fuller.
%; and TISSUE WRAPPING PAPER.
snow rdads bet lots ld and 17
'Coo 4. 2 40; W Cammack, break- -Penalty on summary conviction is a fine not exceeding $50.00
ing snow roalls on con 4� 2.40. ... . . .. . I . :I I- ,. --XMAS CANDY, NUTS, DATES, FIGS.
The standing committee on-Da ruag- Liceme Fee *1.00 pw QM ORANGES, BANANAS, GRAPES Btc.
ea for Sheep worried by Dogs reported
and recommended pit In larger variety than -ever.
y went as followb: Licenses, valid to 31st March, 1926, may be obtained from
H. Arnold. for I&beep killed by dogs
30.00 T. E. Orawford for inspecting Staa Post Officers, Radio Dealers, 'Radio Inspectors or from SANTA'S GROCERY SHOP
above shtwp M 0. H. Pugh. for one Radio Branch, Department of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa.
two and 6 ljuul�a killed and 12 ewes
and lambs Injured by dogs 98 00 A L
_@ A
Milne.for inspecting Mr. Pugh'ti&ep The proceeds from license fees are used to control broadcasting I- J MES -: , RICHARDSON
�2.ft F 11 Richardson, for 5 pure bred and to improve broadcast reception conditions.
Hampshire&beep&ad 2 gr&de Leceis-
ter sheep killed by dogs_130 00; Tboe A. JOHNSTON, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fh&4?iw
Annan. for inapecting above sheep,
1.00-. R Flowing,6 sheep killed. 2W.00; Pickering' Har'dware Store'
Puckrin, inipecting above sheep,
100
Thest&adingeommittee on Roads
and Bridgea reported and recommend-
4ed the following payments ;John Mid-
odleton. haul gravel bet 12-11. coo 7. ..,bend Yo u r` 'Deposits by Mad
4.ft 0 Hodgson. ditto, 28 OD; J H A good policy is to buy useful gif
Michell. rigbt-of.wHy to Purcell's pit.
1.80-. C Pureell. fflyde 1gravel- opp lot HOSE who find it more convenient to
-0 eon 7. 4 W. Q 0 BeonetL Estate, 51 Tdo their banking by mail. will find that for Christmas Presents
�da grav lot 29 eon 7.8 76; L Neale. -the co-operative services of this Bank meet
aul gray cons 1. 3 and .3. 52 12. Ovo all requirements. Write our newest branch We would suggest a few of our many lines : Hockey Skates, Stiak szW
�G&Les, 241J yde gray was 1. 2 and 3 Puck, Kiddie Kars and Sleighs. Flash Liebts.
Ito-day and arrange to do your banking by
-^ad Rosebank rd and whav grovel con -Rozors and Straps. Mouth Orgass
B6 0* John Barnes. haul gravel bet mail. You win save the troublo of frimpant &ad Wa tcb&*.
:0 20 30 32, and opp 20 SM eon 3 20,M Itrips to town.
A
3raost Armstrong. ditto. 2&?S. Goo
lrerwart% Pymzwar*, Alanhwes"Are.
vidson. dkso. 28W. Alex GsLeG.
;dItW 8100; Russell Davidson. hauling A warm Pair of Mitts, GloT"or Gauntlots.
1rev bet 26 29. con S. 5 ft 0 Vellroy.
1flair and gravelling at Rowh's brfd A CWtessain tAMP, 1A11teM Or 6*90. IM0.
ID W. 3 Palliator.dra6t: t 1. 3 00; Do*Id
Annis, obey grew t 2&4& con&
12 25: Robert Day. haul bet 2& 4-5. WIRMAPAMM G, P. LVW Nowsm
&ad opp 2 and 8.24 00-.A E lose*.ditto
20 ON B W Jones.ditto and eleenin BROCUM BRARM Q CF40M Nouve,
ditches etc. eons S.7 and 8. 56 32; J
Joe".drag mad hauli nit gre v bet 2 a I So BAMWN7 PICKF"G
.4& oon 8 etc.39 W. W P Jones. 189
do gravel con k3mod rigbL-01-Way
0 Oondmsn. IN Oda gravel and
rigbi-of-way, X W, 0 die. rep hole
bet 34 25 enn 7 and ahoy and hauling
An impo]t*tant fict ..,-_1C0LQUH0UN'S F- URS
coo 8, le 25: Nathan
yaw lots I& to.
Cox.haul and abov con& 22 30; Delos
Hill.ditto to W. Alwors Courts.ditto
M25, J BeeJhy, dstto 84 25; Walton
11olmes, haul army M 28 30, con 1 and about H VVRO I F -1 Fars" Milumodled ;Furs Reline4i
Rooeb&ak rd,b5 25,Orval Conner'.bsul
provel Rosebank rd.8D 00-, W Mlteb- AW
oil. bani atav bet 32 38 cons 1. 2 ete, . . I I
6 Yars Repaired
42 W. F Bassett. show gray for Seat-
boro townline con & 2 5D; Norman �eottf made to order
*owe. ditto 1ft Won Petty. ditto
15-001 Jacob Burkholdev. ditto 5 W, What
0 0 Zi Q 'U IT 0 'a IT
Bliaw Barkey. ditto 8 76-, W P Petty.
80 load&gray for Se"boro t I eon 2 thiza about
.31 ft Ban Diner.haul ffrav 8owbeve
"Waline eon 2. 10 W. Thad Rossor. IC "Terenibe
41tto I&M, R McGrtskiD. ditto Is W, HinfROMT is 231 Danforth Ave., (near Broadview aye
P'teisk MaeRaws. ditto 20 25; Geo Ben -7
rene""In Me ,
u*M haul gray bet 37-29 con 2.5 W.A
*w&&.drswbe92@29 eonel-16.2k Dr
1UREW of
480rawford,instal pipe bet 16117a"d
-dr"b ana v lion 8'50; W H Wfttzw]r.
T -PICKERINCA
rdrag and baul gray bet.10 It eon 8 and my
Opp lots 0 12 con 4. le W. F MacRae
-claw ditch and draa bet 32 38 and npp
81-M con 4.2LI2, R McGrlskln. ditto
.19-80;F Barkey.clean ditch con 3.2 W. M EAT �MARKET I
Ow Todd,ditto 2 W: W P Petty, 30
grsvel.4.W. LJones,%bov gravel
2&
per lb
C2.3 con& 125; Won Todd.94 Td#1 Amad Roast or Steak..
a gravel&ad righ"t-way Greenwood rd
Rewt or ftnk.
V U ; Ambrose Connor, haul gray RING
25
';J;Me the ;4at six trimiffis Porterhouse Pooest or st"k.
ADIANS have boughtem Rump Re"t.... I*
Fftly 0004,4 an a- 0,9 Me Rib Roast,
virecable SM. Walter Ward rent 1510W New Chev Heavy Rib Roast, 160
and
ging timber Im yard 6.00; Ewart
wately
01 1C* Cma&mt-built care every, J!i2"t. ` 14 and Ne
An ny haul gravel app al and 32
14e
Frank Booth ditto 20 W. pot Rossit,
con 4 10,00 W- orb=g day-
pred Hornshaw ditto 25.00; G Trsn
ditto 5 00;oeo Burkholder 00 yde gray Brisket,to boil,
cm 4 9.00; Harry White sbov gray con Leg of Pork....
everywhere arei telling their
4 8,75: F M Ch&�man haul grav con S Owners
Loin of Pork,
friends about Chevrolet perforn"=ce
OD., I Lehman,b^ul gravel and 39
0
c Murray Dun-
on 4 90.10, -,Shouldet Romt f Pork,
a ray
911bul gravel con 8 1125; Joe Byer and Chevrolet quality-this is the ... 28c
Pork Chops,
Aitto 49-50. Jae Milton shov grav eons 25c
for this phenomenal sales Pure Pork Sausageg
'7 md 8,7.87; Arthur Farthing, ditto. malon 64
25C
,27.W, DavIdTran,haul grav cons 7 iFinest Salt Pork,
14
and 8,49 50; Henry Michell,haul gray Jiiuccem piece,
Finest Breakfast Bacon
X_
5,20 00; Cbas Hood, haul gravel sliced,
con 4, 25 00; John May ditto 21,00;Jno
Cured Cottage Rolls (balf or wholeL 80c
�Neal ditto 22.W,John Fitzpstitick.dit- )Mild
lw"
' A. T.
Go & LAW Back Bacon,
Cooked Raw,--
Farmers, Attention 25c
Weiner@,--
Picker" Ontano Head-Cheese,.., ... 15C
11am agent for the World's Greatest
Mg9
--The Renfrew," Stoves, tic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents',
Easy First and Domes
5 lbs 90 cents'
�Soale@ and Oil Engines. pletiry!s
-fainous Plows, PointA.Grain Grinders, lb prints 18 cents,
Wheel Barrowietc, Friday;
]Fresh trout std-White Fish Every
Brantford binder tvrino and second.
�lbatyd 9"rot
ors for 941e,.
DOAUNXM
PU
12ILNG
ADU
W. G. MID.,
OBT. DEVITT, TICKEIRING
��Iebone 505 Pick.:
"ARIKKON
Walter Ward, our enterptiaing A HAPPY YLAKAS AFTER ALL
milk-mau is installing an up-to-
"Mrs. Rayner. of Tillsonbure
date water system for the benefit Xmas promised to be a lonely day for For FALL&WIMI Nkaft
*:1sitI;g her niece, Mrs. C. S. True- f Alsen this year. and no low
o his i6ows. and Incidentally for 84wrg
man. the benefit of his customers. lonely for lite widpwad mother back In WHY NOT
Sleigh-WIn are now heard 01 The most popular Christmas gift the home town. But the office was ex-
ceptionsolly busy-4t was impossible to Toloo out us.ajpmcy An,Numorylback Cheap rates for farm sond country
our streets, which is an evidence for thefamilypowis &good radic. buildings.
get away. with oii,$cood Arm.
4of winter. You can got perfect satisfaction
An electric light plant is being from P. X. Cooper, who will be Then one day an Idea came to him. :Windstorm Insurance on buildings.
We Pay Our Agarift
Installed in the skating rink for
He'd bend hie _',zar mother a ticket. wind-mills,Silos etc.
pleased to give a demonstration at
More, he'd send her a Canadian N&.
:--the winter.
Mind Charlotte rohnston, of To- an ence.
y time to suit your conveni tional Railway ticket to be sure she 0-grmu Fruit Automobile Insuraves
11 ronto, was in the village this week In view of various rumors to the would receive the utmost attention write(W pasic-MIMIL of all kinds.
contrary, Rev. E. Oreborn *isheo; and travelling comfort.They'd dine at P49LHAM NUftMY 00.
.0ARKS FOB AAfmN
an business. it to be understood that he is not &good hotel, takein the best show TORONTO 2,.QWK
Wen. Thompson. who has been leaving his work at the Baptist afterwards and have long chats in the t4toblished 40 ymwe, ON oumm
in poor health for some Uwe, has Church to accept a call elsewhere. Write or phone
cosy warmth of his room—they'd hairs
Bove to Toronto for treatment. Announcement to this effect-was s�h_sppy Xmas after all. 2,
Mrs. Robert Sadler and dau made.from the pulpit last Sunday Pet haps you would like to have your D. BOWM AN
hter of Myrtle. are spending a E
morning. beloved mother or a dear friend with
few da e with David an
y d Mrp. A meeting of the Curling Club you this Xmas. Any Canadian Na BASKETS 2o - w -
Taylor. HITBY, ONT.
will be held at 8 o,clock this tional Railway Agent will gladly make
The public library will be closed all arrangements for you. HAving purchased the stock from
(Friday) evening in D. A. Scott's
doll day on Thursday, 'Dec. 24tb. store to re-organize for the'season, the Estate of
-�"'Members are requested to bear. a good attendance of members Find W G. BA.RNES and the entire CLAREMONT
this in mind those interested in the roaring
be two business of JOS.W. DOTEN OREAMERY I
Percy Allaway and t gaine is hoped for. Au evjo able Jae e e
orley Bros., of Toronto. gpe�t u 'lre W Ar Am prepared to supply all sizes
winter of sport is anticipatel
Sunday, here with the former a from Ben Boxes to.Three , Highest price paid for
father, James Allaway. getting rea4y for and Of Bushel. lCrearn at the
Those desiring a goW supply of
re-wood should attend- James -6h-een River Basket Works Claremont crume
sale this (Friday)
Underhill's
..,,.another Xmas Phone Mark. 6400
afternoon. See sale register In an
7"g Give us a trial and be convinced
other column FRANK PENNOCK
Remember the auction sale of �J
".1he house and lot and household 0 -The Man that made the Barnes�
Basket.1
furniture belonging to the estate C7ROCf RIF-6 Nice Plum' Pudding. any Size,'
of the late Miss Rebecca Underhill AR 50 cents per I b. BEATTY
'i. to be hold on the promises to-mor STAINDS P011 THE BEST
TF110 P 0 L Xmas Cakes, decorated and lead S H I N G L 19 S
irow(Saturday)afternoon.
with almond paste. at$2.50 ,A
Cecil Stiory left on Snoday
and$1.25 each.
evenialt for the hospital in Toron
to, to undergo a critical operation. Short Bread at 15c per eake Nova Scotia shingles _q .
for a
.1018 many friend$ 'hope
speedly recovery. XMAS I XMAS I 'Pried Oakes at 20c.dozen _.Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles
Bird's Felt Slate Shingles 2
Mrs. Goodman will hold an sue- Comes but once a year and with 'J,
for sale (14
tion sale of -horsee and cattle at and many other good things
it in a source T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT
'her promises, half mile South of some housewives
.Claremount on Friday, Jan. Sth. of trouble just where to Christmas Confectionery.Candies, Call and get prices.
buy their Fruits etc.. Nuts, Grapes and Oranges
'Watch out for bills giving full
for their Cakes and Puddings.
.!particular@. Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
t4 d The qnallty of our goods is the
The Sunday School of the Uni best and if you feet dispos- Fmit Rms, sh—m-b-8155t6c.
,Church are holding their annual very
'Christmas tree and tontertalument ed to let us fill our order your Having secured the agency for T. W. Litter Carriers, ' Hay Car�#r%
on the evening of Tuesday, the troubles wilrbe all over Bowman &Son, Star Nurseries, Pumps, Door Trackvi Cow
Bowls. Pressure Systems Ste.
'22nd. Inst. A Christmas Cantata in that reapest. Ridgetown.Out.
I I am orepared to take orders for all 16 will Pay You to Not my Prices ee
-will be the feature of the Erter- You can send yoar children to abo
tainment. A splendid prograrne is (sh p) %ith ,absol;te confidenee.as RAO kinifs of Prult Tresso. Small Fruits, ve before baying elsewbere.
welo not charge anything extra Ornamental Shrubs NW.- at
assured. Admission:adults. We., lowest poeviblo prices: J. PROUBB
"on the kiddies ccom*.
Where are all the young folks spoola.]rat"tot large quaniolklea. PICKBRIN01 ONTARIO
Our stock is complete. HONE 460
after school these days? Why. ouso k
ranteed, or your money b"
practising for the Christmas tree I' N. J Chavulan, Pickeriug H W A L 49. H
entertainment of mureel Wed if not eadalled.
nesday. Dee. Urd, is the big ni*bt Bleeirisal Oontrutor
FRkNK CHIDLOW1 _ 3 ,
7be usual
at the Baptist Church
0 iRubiben RUBBOR—S Rubber4
adwittace fee. the usual good time, CLARNMONT. ONTARI * 'I" 1 11".
and the asual Sants,Claust Come I SM prep"eA to do 117
re oe, eod*d wept cono
and brinir your friends. C SOW 00 Bd -At tike very moment when they a in t 0
A, meeting of the Presbyterian tracts for electrio
moul'bers of the Vnited Church
winng in
t Wilts hold an T",Way evening of C
Iso week to decide as to the die-
Tbaes are of a very hixb grade and an contsotianding valse. They win PI KBRING VILLAGN
position , pf the Presbyterian keep you ware and dry—to fit every on*. "a vicinity.
M
Rureb. Tise meeting was ona,n- For- X as . ... ..
J:ously in favor of disposing of it Mes's bushman rubbers, 7 eyelets, roll edge. white seles; special LOS WAimates gives free
Prime reasonable
the Memorial Park Committee
Men's rubbers, leather tops. white mle, soaks proof, white faziar.
for a Oomranatty Bell. A meet- Phone as my aspen" to Gerrard
In % Inch at 5.00, 12 in. 4 50, 9 In. &.75, 7 In. &54.
11 12J wta held later &S which the 801w or write to
o was ioffe�ted. Of 'XMgg Child's and Boys' rubber, 4 eyelets, rolled edge and solid best, sizes 15
Vt to rumored around the village A full line to Is, at 1.35, 11 to Is at 1.60, etzes I to 6 at 1.90. 3R:. "W & li B ME
Ithat there will be a keen eontest
Frack"Na Ave.
tannicipal bonors, especially Lumbermon,s sbalit sox,. loo p� c. wool—Men's at 1.00 aod.76a,
Goods now an
for the reeve-ship and deputy Lay's at 53C., &So. and 76c. TORONTO EAST
-reave-ships. Those who want a
�ehaoxo claim that the roads in the -:Aexhibit,
@all at
northern part of the township are I FINGOUYS FARMERS
so much worse than these in the including
southern rrt. Jaek Pnost. of Do out neglect putting your ma-
ocourse, ta es a hand in tearing
ehin.ory nuder oover. as wino
ter is here. and then you-
'UP the roads, and should take a
igood share of the blame. TOYS? "A got your repaiss
Ow Saturday laptr,,As Freeman
do" in good.time
lWantle,of Greenwood.waa eoming RADIOS for the spiriag wo*..
4ato the village in his Ford Sedan, L.6t Youi: ex Help
Us bad rather-sw-unpleaftat on- BUld YoUr SUC
:Vorolenee. As he was comin dows .- ,ETC., BTC. LORWIE REID
0. cess
the kill South of Ban7,9 bmse, be CURNMONT
tost sentrol of the ear on aseount
.........
-of 1be ley eouditibin, and no a M IF. INL C 0 0 P Z R
salt the ear turned round'amod.'so-
CAMin
"Is, damaging ft monsiderably in (MAJ"MONT
'the way of broken glase-and obeer- 'AND P%13UNG.0
itiv-goer. and o0erwin damaging
THI
*ar" to Ob"
i ee. E Farmer who I am
V=t Sunday I What a real x6o"To'
X -M S r
Joyitistolookforward toibsob- elies upon his WW=y and Fri"r
'vervasee once mom Them will be 5%eebosots For Salle
spacial Christmas made and rpe- Almost Hart �.Ibanker -for advice and assistarice
�alal Christmas Sermon*and so as. IN"..&
Jan IF. B"14�*
tm special atmoosphers of Christ,
was good fellowship at the Bap. in Matters of finanCe is fift to 2
Church next Sunday.
to F The See the big Christa" assort. devote all his attention to -the
pas r s morning subject-to entit- N. W.,S
led "Christmas in the Soul" and
the evening title "rho Second meat of Goods—some actual problems of farming. Marble and Gkoesite"Dealoor.
Christmas Sermon." Onwe Cemetery Lettering eta.
-thing for both old
the service next San-
and Join hi
Enlist the assista 6ff Pint-class work
t,' ' , . ered.,by
yo g.
nce Ito
-day. You have lose to be thankful And Ulk aranteed.
lor, including God's gift of His
only Son. Come and return thanks Kingston Road and Pickering :el
I.and wish all your friends a truly -the $tandard Bank of Canada Bast Towntine.
Merry Christmas in His name.
:s:which, for fiffi)r-two years, has Pheme Whitby 68 R 32
The false fire-alarm which was
IL
Santa Claus will be 27-40 P.O.—Whitby.R.
Sounded one eveninit recently has
01 proved to be of a less serionsmat- faithfiffly served the Agricultural
ter than it appeared at first.There here on iliiaturday
_in this Mminion.
Intere§ts, rL
was no crime committed and any afternoon
person who was under a clond of
Suspicion for a time, has been coin-
December 19, 1925 Consult our local e
ple'tely absolved from any wrong.
Ringing of the fire.bell was from 1 .00 to 4.00
manager. BANWG
simply a service call that was giv-
on under instructions of the offi, _.-O. clock.
core Of the fire company in order FIFTY
to test the efficiency of the fire-
Of*11 materials and assfa
-fighting system. The re"N'tilt was Donl miss him boys and girls- YM It will P&T,:you to call at[our Work*
1b that certain weaknesses were re. .be wants to see to nepect our stock and
vealed, and these will no doubt be obtain prices
M
you all.
re edied at once. It 13howedL ;: �w' � _, . All orders-left with our. agent A. T.
t e ursr 0 rr -i
h ent 'necessity of inspect- Law, Pickering, will receive n.0
STANDARD BANK prompt and careful atteatiou
Inv the fire engine find equipment CIA�r4dA.04.%.
-more freqnently, so that they A call solicited
A
TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONS BRANCHES
will always be in perfect Working Do A, 'S Q 0 T T THROUGHOUT CANADA 501 T. MATHESON
order. and also the,necesizity 'of
bar;sr wrorPfreq,i,-nt prReti(-PQ. Ti P An lv)�
7
41.
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V1,;g"!
w e -C h istma .-Turkey
arve
WV Ho -To ' C ''Th r
S for Fath.c47i.Wh"ich -if Followed, Will Give
A Few' Ttp
Mother a Chance to Enjoy Her Dinner Too
if
You're Good.
.4 Santa Claus wi:I come to-night
if you�re good
And do what you know is right,
As you should.
Down the chimnW he will creep,
Bring for you a woolly sheep,
And a do'l that goes to seap,
If you're good.
am�
06
Santa Claus will drive his sleigh
Through the wood,
But he'll come around this way
If you're good.
With a wind-up bird that sings
And a puzzle, made of rings,
32—
He will bring you many
things
If you're good'.
h
3 '
g umping and cars t at to,
If you'
�4
And a ckin -horsey, Ohl
g
76
11 pe woul Id!
6
AnSt/a dolly that can sneeze,
says, "Mumma!" when youl
squeeze,
'Mk
He'I bring you one of It ese
If you're good.
Santa grieves when you are bad,
As he should:
But it makes him l,*ry glad
When you're good.
He is wise and he's a dear;'
Z
Just do right and never fear;
He'll remember you each year.
If you're good..
7.
For the Christinas Party.
Why is Christmas Day weak?
Because it can't help falling on 00-4
cember 25th.
% 0
Jill What to the key most In use at
Christmas?
The tur-key.
When, at Christmas. do most cooks
te�l fancy ta?es?
lasch c4 the SkatcJ%s Above Show a Step in the Correct Procedure ter Carving a Turkey. The Acc*P2Mj1n.;i Story Taftle YOU How Ih Detall.
When they stuff a turkey.
7 the fork from What letter means life.or death to
By sister MW7 wings, thighs and drum,?ticks �1No. a. With the point of the knifb! No , Now remove
&eparats the a turkey7
the breast bw)ue and
,Akw mother has roarted the cilizlist.! The platter should be so placed'tbgt find the'socket. then with a quick Out, ltecond Joint from the drum stick, Cut "A" because it turns roosting into
in" turkey to a turn' It is up t6 tither'the breaot of ltbe turkey. will be at the
wrard turn of the' blade the thigh Is
'to take a band end wreck the vice k.iof!left hand of the carver, :This Is Im. this meat in slices au4 so"e a slice roasting.
kw portent of wbiti meat e keep more
art to enhance it, according to his a severed from the back. This romovea and a sic 'of dark meat What is it that will not
botla of ,the leg joints at one time an eseb plate. than twenty-four hours at Christmas?
at carving. Follow Instructions. ' No. 4 The procedure :n No. a to fol-I -. To Rarnavo Stui"ng. Christmas Day. v
Every woman h" sai with bated :1 '16� in 111asIzation No. 1. Insert the;low*4 to remove the w1av, cutting, Why does a cook nevee, make a
bVisaft the AM time the man of the,carving fork firmly mMway of th: Til) remove the stufling, make a iharP
,rs,g4t do.. between the wing n tbrougt the a s
anA square pl-um, pudding?
house- wielded a earTing, knife over A breast bone. plunging It deep. T6 inciffie kin and r,,
the bod Because she wantie it tio go round.
it, a-large spoon
Un*Ay Stnes no Ordinary man carves fork must balance the tur
key on the� 'ahould be ii being
. : No. S. The tess aud wir."';
a turkey eve" day bare's Jusit how It platter wtitle the disjotnting and-cary- uniess a veTy large party
placed dn a side pl&ie lot cixrvtng,, eir�-ed only one sidle of ','�e turkey to ------
be dm& I" of the brea*t is accomplished, A Carol.
Are that the carving knite No 2. Make a sharp downward cut late r. carved -for the first serving of plates.
Vkst. be r
Is-,Ibarpi. A dull knife wiH mean Mull through the skin betwef n the ve ond N, 6 W tb at After
iLh e fork ill firmly the platt-s *are sefted the tur. Long ago in a distant land
tbel last On Christmas Day in the morning,
We uA conowent embarrassment joint and the body On the sidl; of Lhe'grasped In the left hand. cut , key is turned cut slide down age
r turkey farthest from the carver. Cut'brelast in thin.slices. beginning wbere�the platter-and the carving knife and The patient wondering. beasts did
..0 an culasuaUy large turkey plattei r arross the
akin sli-the way the %tug was removed and slicing fork are placed togethe stand,
b need. woU and Spod, It not. a small t1irough the flesh and Pa needed. On Chrlistmas Day in the rn
rallel to Lhe breast bone, I end of the platter untl orning;,
plami abould be at hand for tha 'around the Joint.
They looked at the litt:e one born
I rei� glowing with a blare of light in-!came and stood in the room to be- that day,
Crad*ed safe on a nest of hay.
# 1PANG0 ON THE F1 RST CHRISTMAS TREE side tM window. hold it. He was so surprised to find it
Oh what a pretty thing!" sighedr covered with tiny cobwebs. and al- Guarded by humble friends He lay,
though He loves every creature, even On Christmas Day In the morning.
on,- ittle sptti�pr.
BY LEREINE BALLANTYNE. He knew the
"Let us go closer to see- it," urged the tiny pliders, yet
to is told of how spenglea pr6portions, and It was cut down. and another. children .did not mean to have them. And because of the link they have
Tbb s I on th t,,. forged with us
be= upon the Christmas brought into the house. When made� "Come along," ventured a third. 'a
cam to silken Webs with On Christmas Day in the morning,
trowt Long years ago, before little fast. candles were broufrb�, and the: So s'l the little spiders ran down So He tot ched the
boys and girls spent a most; froin the tree, and hurried across the His finger; touched them ever so When they watched over our Baby
bor and girls even thought of having' little stood covered thug,
a tM binmod for Cluistmas, there�delightful days Aiting them upon tb-k snow so as not to get their tiny Lfeet -gently, and lol the tree
f rorn top to bottom with ,glittering on Cbristmas Day In the mornirw
UyW in a large hewn on the top Of!tree. frown. and they ran up the wall to oner short day al�
I most beautiful It were well.if for
"blank hill veme Utdo boys and girls and an-' the window. There they sat a long silver spangles--the
a ! They did not tie one here e lost in amazement'at ibe extra- tree in the world I And beAuse the least
with their paxents and the servants of! and greed
,other there—ob no! Each one waft -tim, story of it spread afar, to this day Man'styftnny, cruelty
the home.- TWr father bad gone on, be I t ordinary qJght. n the ceased,
a 1,oW jomrn*y, and they Wert-not.placed carefully so as to&at, sou"t'lia'at,I Suddenly one of thern, -is.Jd. "The we still hang spangles upo Rejoicin in brotherhood, man an
ceftain diita'nee from the I Christmas Tree. 9
sure,that,be would.return in time for,when lighted the whole tree would ap-.1 moon-hesmshavp gone inside; let us' beast.
r, they
the Yale *wTitles. peat 'to be a wonderful harmonious go In. too." But the poor little bodies must grace
their lit-
watched dally for him with blaze of light, At the very,top of the So they all ran In through the win- ChriStMSS CoifneS Again. our.feast
tle fame pressW close to,the latticed tree, fastened to the highest twig dow, for Santa Claus had.forgotten to onle in the hap on Christmas Day in the morninst
window.- ,.., , ;%, " which points -straight up" to Oeaven, close It.' After being swept out� there Once again we welc py —X. Mears.-
As they looked out they they fastened the tallest and beg they were, eltery last one of them, Christmas time,
saw no
thing but the wide sweeps Of 6110w, cand;c it was late when they finish- back Inside the house again. Hopefully we listen to the jjoy-bells'
brolLon ordy by the scattered sprmu ed and they were all tired, so they One fellow more venturesome than- merry chime;
fter openi the window the reat wanted to. go right up Into! How their happy clamor seems to
and cedsir trees standing her* and went to bed, a ng Make we meiry,'both mon and Imam
thers I** motinels upon the land- just a teeny weeny bit so that Santa the tree to discover why it should have banish grief and pain, For now ys �be tyme of crystymas i
;C$ixnin_q_ "Jov be with vnu, for old
sca". Suddenly they got the idea Claus migirt beable to,get 4n. wheu— Ttiir-_hg-1t6
brij�t_ �h7 'm' as comes aggu'n.--
thet they would like to have one of attracted by the*brillianiAghtf,-11 be while the treeis outside had no such tet no man clim. into this hall,
tim treft in.tb.e home, to light their I consickred their canCet had been warm gl.*w about them. The older once again we gather round the yule- Grome, page. nor yet marahkL
good enoughduVing the year to merit a bit log's cheery blaze, But that sum sVOrt he bryug wft&W
tanO.4milles upon Its branches. spiders decided that might bi
kqdr ther and asked
ey ran to mol r9 -riturcus Happily on all the faces dear to us For now y1r the tyme of Crysiq
1TWIL dangerous, but the more adve
her if they micir IL this, �P� we gaze; Make we merY, ate.
onto argued that the moonbeams were
thinking about It for W-Iiw minutes The household was siion asleep, and already playing in the tree, and no As the sparks fly-upwaTd,we can bear
she agreed that It was a pretty at midnigbt no one save the dog in harm had come to them.. the bells' refiain:' Yffe that he gay b%can not
the his kennalbeard the exquisite,tinklinx
thought and add they might have So up they went and examined It "Love and Peace be with you, for old sum �der avert then left tLyn bM*
i tree. So she called the.servants and of bells which rani out upon the clear their hearts, content, running over Christmas cornea again." That y-t May P1,8446 at thys estyug,
house must be frosty air, when Santa Claus draw up to I . . -
told them that the up to with his magic sleigh before the win- every branch, kut always weaving a WhistliAg winds and snow-wreaths For now yo the tyme of Crys
Cleaned from the outer doors Make we merY, 6tc.
at dow, Softly he entered the bouso and isilky thread as they went, that they cannot reach the Ingleside,
the attic,and not a speck of dust Tnu il-to follow back, so.
-toed first to the room,where the might have 9 tra Home, sweet home, is sweeter now,
were gaing tip Yffe ye way he can no-ght do,
rmain, for the children i as not to lose their way__Jhey crept
a tree with candles to h(mot children slept to secL if they were all where love andjoy abide;
Not even up the candles very close to the flame Then, for my love, ask hTM no MO.
to light y homestead, as the
.abed sad sleeping soundly. From each happ then lett hym go
'the birthday of the Christ-cbil(L But to the stokke
like so be went and let the warmth of the g:ow Pene-'� beils sing their refrain,
a little mouse was aw For now ys--the tyme of Cryaty;�l
The servants started cleaning the t'ate their bodies, and it felt very 'Send forth Peacie�and Goodwi'l, for
back and after Surveying the wonder- r Make we meKy, ate.
boun, and they began right up at the* tmesta and good. Then on4l old f other spider said, el.d Christmas comes again. 00� _0
ful tree, he left toys, swee 14 Tudor Song. about A.D. 15
gLttiL They cleaned a d
nd brushed an Including a!,14COT", children� 'Let us go before we —Alice Wise, -0
two t every atom of dirt out, and R11 sorts of good thing-8 I t again." They thought!.
litt3s, cobweb from wery little fresh supply-of candles, for the little i are swept Ou I -_
enry boys and girls to find in the morning.,that very good advice and ope by one
corner. Then they came downstairs trail Christmas.
ad gone and the last' they all follo*ed their ailken
and a "n*d *Qd brushed When-,he b back again to the window, and out P I The-Old light of Christ Is tbd
18�iry in they c ry little cob- tingle of his bells died away an the fair'est light of all.mas
rit of dirt and-evir
they went, down the wall and back!
air, the moonbeams crept I
rA from a"ry,-cerner. And hidden crisp, frosty Put the ca arth,the boll�
again to their now horns in the balsam _9dle by the he
so the tree. And the in fhe hall;
gr4ong tI*-little cobwobis were softly In' to 6
SwIlly jingle of tree-
maky little op and one by one little birds wakened by the Soon after that the star which the I Open door and heart and hand, r1r4k
with the dust, bells came out of the trees and looked
tboy were rMlot out Week there In through the window to behold the Wise Men had followed years before the bells across the land;
lnttl at the and of the e sky, alad the CbrIqt_1 0
n tree. And &II the little spiders which appeared in th The old joy of Christmas Is the Creel"
little spider I
wMained not a single
pock of dust, nor had been swept out, and had been bud- child came to earth again to
J
4 cobweb. utaide, wore i has left
oil the bon", nor & I old- sarn tree 0 pths of a bel- where the ,children. dwelt who loved Christmas Time.
t ooromny the dling together in the del listurbed by Him. He saw the bright lights from 1VIoth—"llow nice, sall"I
Then with grea afar on the tree which was trimmed nice lighted candle for me to A This day shall change all griefs a
servail't Was despatched to select this commotion of the birds, and they
r to His birthday,, and He'aroundt" quarrels into lavis.--Sbakes"am
706 Of perfect joO opened their tiny eyes and a I aw the to do hono
60 'Most beautiful It
A
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9 7:
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4_s
4_
"Hkillseff E6 Could Not W.4w CHUROft
JN
-DOY
TflBR9H
Ir-T-f— w many uQble lives has thiut one
thopir" or whom 11 wale Sam, "He
un
.Not, Get Slee� for, 114) CREAM,
saved others himself' hi can-not
After Going to BedL savel One of the Ansel;
of such
stories has come recently from the we an ir- cans and- W exproid
"it In not natural for me to sit dow 11
island Of Madasemear. charges. Wo y y 4XVrftS0`
Bud write a letter in praise of a Pro
I Doctor hloss'was-a British man born
�Axletary Medicine " I bud -always mousy orders, whiab can be casib"
been In' MadaEa-star, and 'after a* inedical
skeptilaskas to thel.r virtues."i anywbore without anY dl*M.
course In 17,dinburgh he gave himself
4nus writes Mr. Arthur SeguiB6 Storth- To oiltslu the too , prips. Qmva4
to the service of the Malagasy To-r "I"Ik
-i= tied Savors
m,=� be trio h
oaks, Seek, who further says:—"But thirty-five y4rs. At Iasi, worn and-
three years "e I opened a general
half-eick, Goutaw not lose Um 30
'gray and thin, he went at
*tore here In Stortheaks sad placed
r
the call of the Londou Missionary Butte Fat.
on, my shelves a few lines of the boot
Society to begin work on the shores
known proprietary modlein
es. Among Bowes Company 3mited,
of an inland lake. There he spent him-
these, naturally, were Dr. William, "It foe the sick In*their poor houses'
Toronto.
It Pills. As,there were three of
7 my But always be dreamed of the
customers who were obtaining good day -4. For reforenoso—He" 012lool. Tcor,"�
when he could baild for them hos-
from taking the Pills, and as a Bank of Montreal.or your local 9xit",
pital.
I was In need of a medicine I decided
Established for overtliftty yeari.
to try them myself. One day, utterly spent With his toll,
"I had'been suffering from eatarrh he accepted an invitation to take a.
long-earned rest In a lovely forest
Cla"ified Advw&ementil
for years, and my inside work had
-home that belonged to two old friends. A HAWS BUSINZ813 WXOOLM- TOBOrV%
Completely broken down my health. I There, in the quiet, his strength began train U4 PL" P"Ple to affice glno
was coughing all day, suffered from to revive. But very quickly his retreat Esh their sadel a(Sces mW Elmpi"mmlmlt' D*.'
Mrtmellt P&rLu%bn rns. A&40 folow Blame
Indigestion, and could not sleep until wus disbovered, and news was brought WW, Taroai&
three or four hours after retiring. I
to him that plague bad broken out
started the pills, not with any great Jeanne Gordon, CAnadien-born, star of the Metropolitan OPera, take& UP
round his statiod 'Weary as-he was. * claim& her collection Fishy Ginging.
confidence, but by the time I had he could not resist the call and return- the old hobby of-colleetIng porcela4n ch.1na, banks, she "W"hat&glorious,voice.—
finished the second box I marked mueh ed at once is absolutely priceless. what a 8014
Improvement. At the fourth box I felt to Bins himself Into the in her singing!" whtSPWsd the-guaWr
quite recovered, but continued them tremendous task of beating the plague. ing lad.7 to the bored.orkle sitting next'
One day he sew and attended forty 4
-:f*r some further time. My cough has Urlw TO Diphtheria. to her, as the soprano on the Platforni,
sick people; another day he a-peatt in VE Wbon Kasson and the good dot 4
left me, the indigestion has disappear-,and out of the ikomes.of the suffelring; 11V gave forth her not too musical strat-n
old and I now fail asills�ep And the 0-Itic answered darpy—,
almost an' CHUREN-IS 11ALDS "Baltb" carried antitoxin to the PeoPle - .1
-boon as,I am in bed. In my store now:the third day he performed two opera- of Nome last summer, they were aV- thought of flounder, but aole never
I tions, but in 09 midst of the third ILU r-urred to.me." 00.
I do not heeltate to recommend Dr.;operation him strength save out utter- plauded by the whole American Con-
W1111ama' Pink Pilli to any who are'
teeling run-down or without energy,as 17. In a week he was dead of the Itinent, not only for trudging through Poet Worked for Education.
plague- Avoid Serious Itesufts, by Using Ice and snow on an errand of mercy,
I think they are a bleolving to-nian- As he died he told those about him but because they arrived' In time to 7 Whittier paid for his education by
I nalting 9lippers at 25 cents a pajr.
Wd.- Baby's Own Tablets.
I not to think of him as desd. --The save rnarly. lives. Even the &MAIlleft
It others who may feel skeptical will f huiletAn
real I has not perished," he said. But urchin standing In fromt.o a
give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair When a child Shows the first symp-
the very day he died worlk begaii on the board marking the stages of the race 8KATES I SKIL41
._,trial they will be convinced as was toms of a cold, such as sneezing red-1 e-point of the mad a
Mr. Seguin. You can get the pills hospital of his dr4ams, , which the ties$ of- the'eyee, clogged or rufining 1 with death knew th It.t 1119alons
M&Iaga&7 have turned Into a memorial time, prompt measures for relief may-drive was that. to be of use and save
from your druggist, or by mail at so
i of their noble frienxL His burial avert serious results. Mothers should the people from death, the antitoxin
cents a box from rho Dr. Williams, 0
must be given early Every man and
Xedlcine Co., Brockville, Ont. t>rought out a great company. French. i-&Iwgys have on hand some Simple 4wasork-
"woman, every mother and father In samet. As 611 prWL
Immed,
English and Malagasy. Catholics and safe and effective remedy for Can"& and the United States was 11A.1 J.. mimlmem.ow
Indiana. Protestants, high officials and simple ate use.
natives, all crowded to do him honor. made aware that a case of diphtheria
Baby's' Own Tablets' act quickly,,
.7� The 'teacher was, trying to demon-I They laid him to rest In the, ha*ft of contain no opiates cc narcotics. are is certain to recover If lnutw
strate the truth that love a6ad protec- given on the first dsy of the illness:
that French colony for which be had tasteless and harmless Mrs. Joseph T
"Wo
Uve care is instinctive in all parents,�given his life without stint that every day lost means wo many Itaulwy . I
71le stocy of the baby Moose and the' =4 so will-i Cadieux. Holyoke, Mass.. says:—*'I for Z
and ite.
ing,17. His memory will.be a bond chances less; that It delayed,dndl the
Of I have used Baby's Own Tablets for my Simp as 124810.
child Samuel had 9LMPIY illustrated lite Sib to 8th day, ant1toxin may be Of lit- ment. yearso
union forever for three peoples. lie �childrE.,, and find.them a very satista6c.1 F1 success. 49
point from the h6man side. saved others, but himself he could not :tory medleine� When my little boy tle use. Time is the Important factor. tes ad
for bed, givilas
"And now." she said mysteriousig, save. What urgent need this world bad a cold I gave bdm the Tablets at ly administration means cure; d- of
Eat
3 late
_7m thnk'r`9 Of MOthegs that don't lias for such true folllOwelrs Of the night and he was well next dry lAyed administration may be too
look or drew as we do! They wear Christ. and futile The parent, the doctor and 8t-J4=W cha-b-s.79 Adsh"o Seat
leathers." give them to the children for constipa- (Cad MA OW)
tion. and they always do good, I think I the medical officer of health share the 3V& U.I
Instantly came the answer from one A Pom Worth Knowing. Baby, Own Tablets are much c adler',responsibility for early administr&tIon,
�rlght little Sir]. "IDdlans," she said it Is good to save a ebiJd from death, .21
-slPhillada Flouts Me.w to give a child than liquid medicine.
triumphantly. but to It not better et�lll to Save a child
I recommend the Tablets to all moth
In the same cliaso the following de- if one man could claim authorship ers who have Small child n and be- from disease? During the yew 1925 FROST BITES
Aziftion of a frog was given, 1 0 all the poems written by "Mr, . e thoy should al.... ree kept an research workers In the health field Rob with iWinard'o. It
"He Is that thing that when he sits Anonymous," he would be one a "ev have perfected "Toxold.'! a sure pre- *&aloa the pain and pre.
f the hand
down be Jumps up,and when he Jumps grembest. as Well ad one of the Bloat ve against diphtheria. It IS safe vents complications.
Baby's Own Tablets are sold by All vond
.,up lie alts down." p!vlift, poets In the world. Few of medicine dealers or will be sent by awl absolutely-sun; further, it give*
the fine old ballads In English have protection against diphtheria Without
mail at 25 cents a box froui The Dr.
White Pinel is the most valuable,an author's name altaelled to them; W any bad dffectGL Tako your child
softwood in Canada, and is exceeded' illiams, Medicine Co., Brockville.
I hile he is well to your physician for
yet It seems
in. average value only by walnut, poem like "PhIllads, Flouts Me," of,
strange, that a charming OuL w
the '*Toxold"-treatment: -you will thou
chestnut and oak.
whicb we quote, the first and IaArt enjoy an easy mind all t1hrough the
u ARM
4*00 OF FAI'r
verses,should never'llave been owned. nter because you know -be wrl be t,
-ted against that dreadful foe of
0, what a plague is lovol young ren," p er , a a 0
a flog aqfmmtiiwevm How Shall I bear It? evils In-Its train, such as am Impaired
i She will Inconstant prove, heart and general debility.
I greatIT fear It
M_ She so torments my mind FAInardler Liniment I-or Chilblains.
TAYLOR,
T'hat my"strength falleth
Two Epitaph&
And ws.,ers with the wind FORBES 1 . .....
As the ship salletb-
S I P us 'YOUA Please her the best I may-, I fail In battle; you.. allowed to HT*-
POULTRY.GAMEXGGS� fte loves still to gainsay: Now sigh to find each day more foe-
Alack and well-a-day. five. Tr*
BUTTER ALNO FEATHERS 010,
WE BUY ALL YEAR fi?OUND- Phillads, Bouts - .f . I knew alone un.wesried woft and
Wriie#of IT)b w-we A4,.4nove I Pruners
You die a little ever7 haeting day.
tho;m)Gr�a 14veh an'eaa I cannot work or sleep
At all In season: Her Broad so Good as HIS Dough. For every pus in the
1P.PRUUN& 1.11111"W
rabds)G 0 Awo
36-39 LoveL wounds my heart so deep Hubby—"There's no use talking, you orchard.cutting limbo up
Here 11" in peam ,a sim0e s9liCler's
Without all reason. can't make bread like mother�used to duat; icLij inches. Handles
I 'gin to Pia away make!" Waste not a tear; he thought -the 4,6,8,10 and 12 fe*L
—,,without any talk at all, you
In my love'a shadow, Wifle cause was Ju*t.
Like as a fat beast may, can't -dough like father used -to Vow Ilarlivers smaller horme On"Oft
INE' make Haply he pities.you, who,,P-assing by,
Yous EYES Penn'd In a meadow. make so there!" Live for no cause for which You'd dare Our descripti"circular weft
I shall be dead, I few, a. �o dio. w. K. k I*any admire"
Refmhes Tired'Eyes Within this thousand y Badly diliested food,acklity of the stomach and
ear; ahegish liver cause headaches. Selgel's By.
VriftMurtneCo,.ChkaM(=EVeCftVBo0Ak And all for that my dew will remove tilleme caus'ell.Any drug atom What,About Monday? TAYLOR-FORM
Phillada Bouts me. A Jew owed an Aberdonlan five abil- COMPANY, LlNfrrED
y
Manhoo& Ifts. The Aberdlonlan, getting anxi- GUEL01L Ot4 -.1
ous, cialled on him om day and sag.
These to the end of time shall mark seated a Settlement.
the man: The Jew was profuse In his apollo.
Courage to face the changing tides gles.
of life; "I meant to cili sild pay,laot Satur-
will to meet and bear his share day,' he said, "but I remembered It
The
of strife was my Sunday W I couldn'i be. so.
-rest from it what victory he can. irreligious. Then, next day I meant to
And w
pay, but again I remembered It was
:--Order' Your Custom sad fashion may make now de- your Suiday. and I didn't went to of-
mandles ran d your feelings."
But honest laughter and the cheer- "Vema kind o' ye, Mr. Moses," came
Farm Help Ndw
ful smile the reply, "but thank goodness we've
ShaLl, to the woTl4d's last hour, re- balth got a Monday!"
cro BE or mvrcz to Eastern Canadian Farmers and help to their main 171 style
veeds In socurins conmotent farm help, the CANADIAN PACM0 RAILWAY
will continue Its Farm Help Service durine 1926, and will include in this And men shall love mind which un-
Service. as last year, the manly of women domestics and boys.
deraftAds,
the C Clears theThroat
,J[hronall experience In the pot few years, krowany Is now in touch 9
4witb a number of farm laborers In Great Britain, Norway, Sweden. Don arI4
The gentlem
Wrance, Holland. Switzerland. Poland, Czedho-Slovakia, Hungary, Jugo- an shall always gentle I>e Rellews"oersenme
..:4 Slavla. Germany and Romania and can V.� ly fill applications for farm whatever laws the government may
belp.
make, coughsbcola
-b order to have the help me& Canada in time for Spring operations,tarmlers The" things shall stand till life's llsed&65y",
cQuiring help -as get their applications in early, to enable us to meagre
e help needed. last thread shall break: by Soap And Ointment
-1. Honor, and'faith and mirth and cour-. Nbk
Blank application forms and full Information revrdlug the Servlas may 'be
'obtained frorn any C.P.R. agent or from any of the officials listed below. tesy. Speckers and
Best For- C1111fldren
THE CANADIAN rACIFIC RAILWAY C04MPANY A thousand yeam from now, though Why not YOU? Teach your children the4 cuticurs
Department of ColonIzation and Development life seems strange, habit that they may have clear skin
-'The
-a]Agent. He shall be-loved who brotheTs and good hair through life.
-MONTREAL J. Dougalf, General Agdealtan
C. Lie Due Norwood. Land Agent. when he can. constant use of Cuticura Soap,me.
troRONTO 4. R. Parker, General Agent, Ocean Traffic. misted by Cuticurn Ointment,kwpe
111=11LBROOKE W. M. Hillhouse, Special Colonixatlen Agent. A noble spirit a-hall pro6lalm the 6
:SAINT JOHN G. Bruce Burpee. District Passenger Agent. the skin and scalp clean and healthy.
)KENT'VILLE George F_ Graham, General Manager, Deln. Atlantic Ry. man. 3"k ft"V1 XWL, Addi an
OTTAWA J. A. McGill. Gen" Arsnt� Pasoemixer Department. For what is truly noble cannot change, mt..t 25 d SO..TaI0110111 N.
L
—Edgar A. Guost. Cuticura Shaving Stick 2u
S.DEWMSI
THORNTON.
Assistant Commissioner. Chief C4ramirsioner.
ISSUE No. 51--'2L
Keep
Minard's Liniment handy.
Z.
W
_7 el-
-Dr. Henry. w ill be here as 1196. -Dr. E'. A. Bad leiri Dentist, a-
t bin practising in Torou-to; %%111 be here
profes@ioual duides. In his office on Thursday f rom 10
rLOCALIRM& &I next.Tuesday to at-Qud to
pee. s
4 Marjori.9 Anoie-of Dan- 'a. m. to-5 v. m.; as ustflul. .., ]Rub-ber S
�k -Miss
is W_Johu McGinty Is on the ale . I �,, _i-�
-present. barton spent the weok-ead with
list at
Gorderu and Mrs. Found. SALE REGISTER.
-Mrs.- John K Baledon is con-
fined to her bed with an attack of -W. R.and Mrs.Stork, of Bell-
eville speqt over Sunday with the S&Tulai�A:Y. bac. 12TH-Auction sale Besides o:qr regular stook Rubbers. we axe
of 50 choice Yorkshire-jowe and pilre,
Mr-s. Hu h Mech'in 'viiited h *&rmer's parents, R. C. and Mrs.
agr ppe,
er feeding cattle and spriagerv; also a offering as
daughter, Mrs. L K. DeOitt, of Stork. 7
uadtity of wood. the property of
r it !-Frank L. and Mrs. Briggs, o have a very slim supply of coal on e.Barnealfarm. near-Gri4n River. -'XMAS SPECIAL
-Toronto,-this week Quite a number in the village John A. White, to be sold at the W.
f
7 hand, and are using .substitutes -Sale at one.under cover.
Myrtle, spent -Wednesday with
moady"co'ke and Pocahontas coal auctioneer. F'Post'll' Men"s 2-buckle Overshoes, regular 8.76, for 2.81
J. C. and Mrs. PhililL
-ftiDAY, Dzc.ISTa-Auction sale-of
-Colds are very prevalent in which is none top plentiful on me'.
tb!6 loeSlity a, nomJW being COU_ count of the gremt.demand. 4 geres of standing timber.' rbdetly Men's 9 itch'Curler-This isthe felt boot with the Mbber
'fined to the house wk-b the com- 6 Uxbridge. the property of James
-Santa Clans arrives at"The Urdwood.at'west half of lot 8. con. 'sole .which is so popular, reg. 4.70, for .3.63.. �7
Flix Store" at 2 80 on Saturday.
plaint.
Underhill. Sale at 1,30 o clock. See
bills. Hugh Pugh, auctioneer.
-Tb6 Pickering Towaship San- He ific anxious to see every kiddis Wis have only a'limited, number of these,
00
day-School eonvention will be held. in the village and surrounding SATURDAY, Dnc. 19TH�Auctionsale dop't hesitate.
country.
haL
at Bro' ug m United Oburch on Prom now until Xmas of brick house and lot, also house.
Friday, January 15th "The Big Store" will be open ever-
eomwene- y hold furniture etc., belonging to the
Ing at 10.80 a. in. evening. There's a. -wonderful *estate of the late Rebecca Underhill,
collection of Xmas presents on In the Village of Claremont.
Sale
-The women's Institute last
display at one' o'clock. See bills. F. Postill, XMAS GROCERIES
-week sent a large box of preserved
Iruit-to the Hospital for Sick Child- - -,Saturday next, Dec. 19th, St. auctioneer. Our stock of Groceri es H fresh and of the very .4
ren. The two quilts that were Georze'a Christmas tresan4 enter. SATURDAY, DEc. 19TEi-Credit sale-of
0 tainment in the Town Hall, com.- . standing timber.about 15 acres. of choicest we�cau buv.
made last month have.been sent t
't�'.thoffo tuebeing with tea for children and cedar and hardwood. at north'half
spital. f' lot 11. coo. 7. Pickering. tbgl,pro- On our shelves and counters you will see Au' it&'ole Gifts for
parents at 5 p. m. Sunday. Dec. pOerty of R. A.Birrell. Sale at 1.00
-our merchan ts have'all'a large
"stock of choice Christmas goods. 20th : Sunday School at 10 a. in.,
. 6'cloek. See bills.' W. B. Powell. all the family that will be Useful as
select yoh r Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m- anctioneer.
On them before you
y, who will FRIDAY. JAN. ftii-Auctioa sale of
Christmas presents and they will Preacher, Chas. Ewer. well as ornamental. .
"',be pleased to help you make your also preach on Christwifs Day at horses, cattle, fowl, malfikels and
10.30 a. m. turnips at lot 19,' coo. 8, 'Pi6kering, Fred, T. Bunting, Pickering
-selection.
f -Christmas services in the 1[7n- -Munieipal matters are exceed- (balf mile s"th of Claremont), the
R ingly quiet at present. property of Mrs. Elizabeth Good
itedChurch on Sundayat 10-30 a. No new Established 1857.
�'m and 7 P. m. Pastor's theme, men have as yet signified their in- man. sale atone o'clock. Sear3llb,
Wm. Maw, auctioneer,
"The Christmas Shepherd@." tt�otioo of entering the field for
Special music by the choir at each mtlzuc'p&l honors for the ensuing Special Atwater-Rent Radiogram
%service. All welcome. year. The prestent. council have N*w AfterS"emonts.
-A concert will- be given by Elven Reneral.satisfact ion and the
T
Just Rec(3ived at
the pupils of Pickering public and financial statement for the year is OR SALE-Barred Rock pulletv.
of which they are feeling FB.B.Armis, Wbitevale.
continuation schools on Tuesday one
evening, Dec.-22od, at 8 o'clock, to proud, as economy has character-
SALE-Cow. will freshen in
which the parents and friends of Lzed their work for the year. It FobRout 2 weeks. Harold N
Lainland, Cherry-
the pupils are cordially invited. looks now as the 'old council will Nood', iq
Owing to the grates in the go back by acclamation. OR SALE-A small flock of W b,ite
furnace recently installed in Ahe FLegborn hens. 'Inquire at the NEWS office;
DIED or phone Nlalv 1736. 15
English Church burniag out it w&R
FROM
impossible to beat the Church on e
VORSALE-A number Df el ctric
--On Dec. 15th. Mary Ana
',0 Sunday.last and in consequence Greep. in b-er 87thyear, relict of the L' ni�t.flxtures cheaf), Apply W.H. Jackson.
R R. o 1.Pickering, Istf
service was held ih the Town Hall. late Benjamin R. Meen, and eldest ;:::::z S
-At the Christmas concert to daughter of the late Frederick L"OR SALE-Wbito
and brown
a n au' s,
tobobeld next Tuesday evening G-reep. Estluire, Greenwood. Ont. JL' lerrets. Price reasonable, -AppLy to Cecil
Salter,RL R.No. 1. Pickering, wt
at the school. Mrs. Crook on be- Tbefuneral service on Thursday,
p�
1� half of the Wornen'@ Institute will Dec. 17tb, at 112 o'clock. at 82 March- -VOR SALE-A Massey.Harris cut- 41
All
mont Road. Tomato. Burial service 1:
.ng box and I I inch feed box. Ap!1�4to R..
_Presfeut the Gold Medal won by a
at Salem Cemetery, Pickering Tp.. A. rrell,Claremont. Phone Clare 32 .15
'.Miss Letim Spencer at the last so at 3 P. M. "Expeet me' at your
tratice lixaminations.
OR SALE-A -number of e. c. An
cona cockerels frolp 200-egaires A.Vry to
IN MEMORIAM W G Ormerod Greenwood. store Saturday, at-
-Keep the date Wednesday the F
28 rd.. open to 'come&ad sojoy the
7`8U1jd&y SChoo entertainment and In lovinit memory of our dem w ife and T)OULTRY WANTED-Bigbestpri- ternoon,' December
JL cespaidforlive poultry: W feathers and
Mristmas tree in the E7Diw mother, who entered into rest De- hide,. Ben Raj,,,.StauffVille.Ph`mce 78231 13-23
17
10kareb Ad mission 25 e..children eember 19th. IM.
19th, at 2.80 o'clocks 4t-z�
of the school free. A fine pro W. D. Rogers and Family UIOR SALE-4,arge, Toulouse x"se
E from show stock Also Wbita Rock cockerels,
-grame to being prepared. Wa=-ln loving memory of our lafFe vill;,orlius birds. the cosainv_lowl, Priced
Be sure and have
-The �oles for the b dro lines rignt- tvaer at me . C M.Fan th Clarell
_.�hfaviox been all erec dew husband and father. who 7115-id
X and the entered intobis re4ta year ago every little boy and 7
611`044-Mirolf9pls.eed. the wiring of tc-day. SALE-15 yocwg pigs.4 @boats. dirl" on ' hand to see
Up line is now proceeding & mp- Docamber brings back memories. F40riaanny goats; chkkee Isciaw. 8zlo and cim t5
'I incubator 100 egg sme, Fred Lacey lot"B, F.
idly as possible. We are unable to Of a loved ova gone to reaL con. Pick
mag, Highland Creek 0.0. Phone
listate wben the work will be-com. He will always be remembered.
Malv W7 15-18
--pIdW and the lights ready to By those wb�loved him beet.
OR 8ALE-Fresh cows and spring- anta Claus
Iturim on but it will be well on to Wife and Family ers.a few CorAw*td rams and two Shropshire
rania.eligible to regfster. A t a
F
"Ibe Now 'Year.
Rev. Mr. TBE WHY OF CHISTUAS TRERS 7 Wm,Gray. Mlla C1012tr2eem-mcon
Pickenns t
Phone Clare 2213, 14-16
Pargueou,
pa
nied by his son, Walter, motor- In the forests ;f the 1qortb.wood@ TRUCKING-I am prepared to do
id from Baltimore on. Sunda men are bujil y engaged in cutting JL all kinds of trucking to or from the,cit
mor ing and ocenpied the pJTt hundreds of beoutifuliv-shaped cedars Tbcs,wishing hogs or other stock delivered to Yes, Boys and Girls, Santa 'will
attention. ame.
at Sto Andrews Church 'that 8Y &ad baleams, which ;will soon be in Farley.PiCkenallL Pboaep�wk 2709- li.16 -be here and Oh what a wonder-
the city will receive,pro
'for the first time w hen he preached every city throughout the Dominion.
QTRAYSTEER-Oametothe rem
two excellent sermons. Mr. Ferx- to be sold as Christmas tmes.OnObrist fu
moon expec"A to -move bip h,)use. mas morning they will he dazz!lnfli: "Ises of the underligned, !ot 6.con .3.Kker I lot of Toys and Games and,
about%Jov.27th.a white steer, Owner maV
hold effeZ-te to Pickering this week .,ad alowica with light and coleir and I
in.�e same b
at Provingwprener.IK and
beauty,and ladened with giftff, Little penses. w ter J Fo t, I,P k... pretty things for Xmas he has.
One opoiny last week a nnni. children will a 9 in adoraU9 usup
-of o"residents were Rtartled left at "The Big Store."
b;r thelir babdo !o'r'in I& In. ',\IASSEY-HARRIS
ugh and
to bear a peculiar sound like the behold them, while afler your spring eds. cult i vators. drills an.
about as they y. and -And repairs. Now ii the time to!0ok
h sprayers7
firing of a gatling gun. It proved grown-ups looking on 'Will recapture arrows, for.the orclitkrd. One 3 1-2 by/
to bq a mishap sit Rose Excelsior Pome of the bskppiness of their own ii wagon gear,clieap. D.J.Gormlev. Dunbaio - We never had su'ch a great big
221f
mills when the large driving belt loilt childhood and feel' that -.truly on �assor
broke making tbilags lively for a Christmas is the gladdest, merriest ARGAlN--Redr-4cbegood sprinas, tment, and we - just want
time. Fortunatley noperson was time in all the year. Bsingle and double� kit n chairs, small Ta-
Tbia practise of decorat!ng&Dd hana- bles. handisome china bedroom wt. Perfection every one to come- and see the*
close at hand a-t the time or ipiiie ing Ifts on a Christmas tree is well- oil, kitchen and two-in-one stoves. all in good
dition,cheap. -R. White. con.2.Pickering, �7
thing more seriou%might have hsip etL Ushed. and one of the most cDounnbarton. �nice things.
pened. As it was the belt struck delightful of our Christmas eustoms.
-Cheap. all kinds of
the cement wall through which But just bow it all originated is iome SALE
Fw0aRgons,harness.and all kinds of farm im-
hole was, made and one- of th: what uncertain. Certainly there to no lementain goodorder. Also several heavy and Something for little girls. aud .
F H
if
ght
eement blocks was thrown a con- mention of the Wise Men of old bang- scales and cook stoves and beaters. igh
sider1kb16 distance. inir their gifts on a tree. It is of course, est p ice paid for hides and wool, also live vouil� bo5 s, big girls- and boys, tather
well-known th&t tbe.Cbrietwas-tres try.. H.Hirman.StoufIville.Phone IN3 IStf
-On aecount-of the tremendous custom was first introduced into E and mother, graudma and grand
ng. ARM WANTED-Brick house&ad
h
rush of Christmas parcels throng land from Germany, about a hundred Fcash in escbange for-farm of about 100 acres.
the mail the Doet office depart- years ago.and was rapidly adopted by House has 12 rooins centrally located in To=tO.
No encumbrance. liented at $43 per month. Aad, uncles, , aud ts; everybody.
meat arestrongly nrglux people to all English-speaking -countries. TO Never my G Ap-
r I F at�
refrain from saving the pooti T.R.R.No.1.Claremont. Phone
ar ive all,particulars of farm ',We can't commence to tell you
of Germany, the Obletwas tree seems to EV A.
01 their pistreels until the very I"t be a very ancient austom 810. 10tf
M"11111-knit. They recommend that remnant of. the.fanciful 0 Omwood Barber Shn --come aud s".
PlLrceh intended for points in Ont- the middle agea.or may ha. in! �611 about it here
iAe be vsallod'aot later. than the traduced Into Europe by the ancient Adjoining Harvey's Store _Jr . . '-�-.
4he'llaouth and for otbor pagans, as were so many of our Christ. %
WAS oustume. M S. 'CHAPMAN
rte of 0115.40miouion a day or There is a legend about the Christ-
two *earlier. It usnRllY happens wall- troo which tells bow one An#. Lail=oil I
that a number of parcels do a 0 ID' Tuesday evenimp.
Ot garious went forth as a minionary pe ing
irleach their destination until after to the Vikings of tbe--North. Three p6nd Saturdays
Christmas ss-it is humanly impos. 311sesmgere were past along with him.
sibk for the mail clerks to handle .-Faltb.Hope,and Love."to find and' attemoon an d evening. M904%r I
`the immeow numbe light the first Christmas tree.'They
time for Christmas. SPENCER,^
r of pa
reele in marched for ove that should be"high N -.. 'ORMEROD
am Hope. as wide as Love, and should MILTO
-Monday, the 21st of Decom- -be sign of the Cross on every 17 GREENWOOD
-m have t best
r, boultb. The balsam fir seemed IROSK THIElte 11*6L YOUR
bar, is a date you last ret4embe ALitirxAT TLL
foe on that imight at M salted to meet these reg
ulrements and
ou are not Into) St. Amdrew's so was chosen,and to this day the bal- THE CONST EXC
Rurch will be slight, and -every sam Air Is the favorite Christmas tree, '14E JUDOE %LHIM.
eight;(be so USE S To'
Ou '-F . G* A
--face will be so bright.' With songs, And. Is not this symbolism one of
the most be:utiful things about a
-duetts, and monologues, readings, Unused Electrical
Christmas tre ? For, a Cbristimas trie
drills and dialogues, the pupils of
nected with Childhood
ifie Sni2day'Sebool' will' enteriain Is FAways con Owitractor
and Home, both of which enshrine
u to up to rule. They'll cause a these three qualities. - Love, Faitb, Estimates for all kinds of'wiri'ng
'0
?Vgh'and perhaps A te&r,, and' and Hope. Indeed there is no other cheerfully given.
wben it's over never fear, you'll season of the year;vhen Rome lu'res to
all feel very glad you came, and iteell'young-aed old-Mille. SGistronlitly,
those-who act will feel the sa e. and so tenderly, as at Christmastide. Phone Scarboro 85. J5
15
At the last, of course, there'll be a The Christmas season finds people trav
tree, and Santa Clans to make elling north, south. east. and west; to,
-C. B. De GUERRE
lee. The children of t be Rome for Christmas.
more g he In anticipation of this heavy Christ-
chool go free : the rest are asked was and New Year travel.'tb%e manage- Electrical Contractor
trifling fee. 'Instead of eba-rging ment of the Canad Ian National Rail-
E,amates cheerfully given. Work
jig of yore. tag Orls will meet you ways bas made special arrangements . guaranteed. , Any person de-
fLt the door. You need not buy by villict all holida* travellers may airing information may am
-unless you care, but the tressury reach "Home" or wherever their deSt-i T get it by phon-
1 ' 18 almost bare,and every cent will. ination may be, as comfortabl Con- Ing, at
I k40E.SCHO(TV S T I I
-imake one more. we pe tbe tafz- verlently and rapidly as possibTly.
ho Travellers are recommended tor my expense,
gers flit the door will get the
Isecuretheir tickets and reservatione Phone* 998 15
1,,,VVIm filled to the brim, so please as early ap possible, to avoid the last 101
llun't make your offerings slim. i minute rush. OSHAWA, ONTAR]
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