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DUMBARTON.GREENWOODCH1rRRYWO S1W �ti�l aadBaskB she Ladies' Aid Society,.will meet Cburch oY England' eerv[ce in the='r ffitld4t:al at the home of hire. Bert Stote on Community Bali on S.unday, at 3 00 'Thursday, Jan. 14tb, at 230 p. m, o'clock. Preacher. Rev, D. B. Lang- �. E. FOSSYTH. uph. D., Director - Rot! Call. to be answered by a,rerse ford. Come early and join in the Bing- .opc�ometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. containing the word •'Cometh." Al! ing. You are welcome. ILLS iiet.ed Memixr of the American Optometrical the ladies are invited'to attend. A Sociul Dance will._ ee held in the -M Ap ociation. Eyes esamined by appointment: Pbont 28tH, Claremont- Ont. -- unb ton o muni all o Fr - - LOGS WANTED HIGHLAND CREEK. " dny, Jan. 15th, at 8 00 p. m. on blas Esta bed 1838 O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., rwi5ic and novelty dances with prizae. Barley' �,� 1\ a >tdfnbnrgh, member of the College of Oustoml sawing done, Oat Rolling The annual tneetiog of the Highland Admissimi. ' txdy and gentleman 50c. Try Scotch Llarley Physicians and 8arg•onq of Ontario. licentiate Creek Public Library will be held in Only couples adulitted: Ladies please os Ro al oollege of surgeons, Edinburgh, __Aaw.tal attention In dsie"s& of women and - And Chopping, Wood the library rooms, hlorrish's Hall, on provide. Come and have a read good Or Breakfast ° eWdreo, offtoeand residence, Brougham. P g, Saturday evening: Jan., 9th. at 8.30, time. )'�e siria 71R, DURW iN E.� STECKLEY, All mevbere are rtagtrested to attend, ;� It is cooked is 5 wingtee and l H nor Graduate of Toronto College of Chi • Shaping and Turning, as important nusiness will come ,be; a '• .min actio. Will make rmundttia capsicin Picker:..$iddie Hard, Sleighs, Office. Stools tone of a0e the eenow due. onual eubscrip- YTownship'. S. S. Convention_ sdste the i9 lIIOCe nutritious distr most ea digested ted hays. Thursdays and Saturdays. for appoint - breakfast food went call 141 J,Bowmanvil a -or write. Conat)1 Balt For Sale TLe annual Convention of the Pick• SCHOOL REPORTS. made. w' cation is free. 81y v erin Township Sabbath School Asso. R P 3 lbs. in a package •CHAS. A. WHITE. " Junior -room, Chertywood ublic clatIOD will be bold in the United 2 Chit'opractic p Cburch. Brougham, on Friday, Jaau• 1� Successor to late W. -Barnes school. Results of test exams duriog Children are eplecially fond of Dec. Names in order of merit: II- any the 15th, 19th. Doctors recommend it Phone 8420 or write Locust Hill, Oct. Walter Waddell, Marion Ferguson, Morning Session and its 1 'i �E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Murray Hollinger. (cordon Petty, Earl 10;80 -Devotional Exercises, led by the �D E L I_ C i• O U d eSolicitor. Notary Public Etc. Money to Taylor, Allan Rittenbouse, LioydlPet• President Mr. R. W. Wilson, } nam. South wing; Court. House, Whitby. 251y �Q� ty, Ruth $ollinger, Hazel Petty. Al- 10.50 -Sin in \- " J. la . j17l:a1 bert'Maynard. Sr. I -Ronald Mavn• ] ^C nfe ence, led by the Provin• "Ba��r]�f �r n + ]RICHART✓SON & PICKERING- and, Frxdc Sobol John Teef Pat -a lBarristrn. Solicitors etc..' 317-329 Canted- y' Ci81 Worker, Rev, A. F. Owen. antionLiteR,Jdia , Corner Yoqga and Rich- , Futset'at I34trtctor Teefy. Jr. I- Y-Zeitb Our- 11.40 -Appointment of NomiastiaR Ask for my Baking Bran, spec$- awnd sta.,Toronto. ones Main 1590andtbta;n .tut rah. Art r etcy Adella Sargent. Committee and Closiug Exer- all made from choicest Ontario ty49o. stt Liet�ttetsd L+'mbattnetr' Bill Peters, 'Mary MacRae. Sr. Pr.- cisee y Vera Drinkwater. Estber Barkey. Wheat, sterilized and put up is B CL,ARgMONT,• Onto ro�fyg *Kenneth Ourrah NormaWills Petty. Mr. John Ezercitses, led b 1Z lb.' packages. s EATON ROSS -Barristers.' So• MOTOR HEARSE Bobb orranee. Jr. Pr. -- I3ugh Afternoon Session i iscitors• Northern Ontario Building, 330 _ aa, gt:ec, roronco. 1.45—Devotional y 'Try spreading a table spoonful oa J. J' BCIILss' Phone 9'1.4 'These are lower in class on Account Phillips.your porridge -it is healthgt7l 18, j. D. F. Ross. Adelaide 2787 2.00-A Talk for the Boys. by Mr, and you will like it. ' of irregular attendance' and sickness. Gerald Cowan. � �• •, N. A. Goilan. Teacher. Dental • 2. t5- of Welcome, b Mi. Ed,7. Wilson. • • oOOD,wOOo DR. D. C. -Smith, Drntis6. 8trnrfY• - -' -._ -,_... _ . :._ - � 20 -Solo, :4Irs, R. Miller. ville, Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- APPLE -Coto Universities and the Royal College of On the evening of Monday. Dec. 23) Report cP Provincial Conven k DerYalSurgeon,, t'haneoffice>o21, Rxv"deuce 28th, Mr. and J1r•=, W. Horace Willi. tion, by Mise M. Miler. _ urs. do outbid! appointments. 2rly son were the tine is In a ver ha 3 00--Selertion by Choir. - '. - , s�ppaa -� R R, Sp and com rehodyv shower gin n g:10 -Reports of'the Departments. C : LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. 8., 1 A E L p K 0.. _ yy try atone. oDent J p Y. t at the ..o- .fin regE i maL_gJnging and - Graduate of the Royal Co{r{ a of Dental 9 L e CFiutr an Bnrgeorw aad tiniveraut of Toronto. Ofixe. Claremont Baptist Cburch.' The ev. Off ertng fIj over Nlurdock's Goateetion y, enlov began with the presentation of 3.35 -Address -by Provincial Worker. rtj good supply of Hard and Soft 1 gtiI bourn 9 to 15 t w 6.30. Ind. phone 8 a very complimentary address,. which 4.(ffl=Rol l6asil. t3•Il phone 320. 441y Coal on hand. Also a -supply l f Apple Barrels Bar well attested the popularity of the 4.10 -Conference, led by Mr. E. L. PP y itl�N. DAIi F.9. L D. S., D. D. 8„ young coujile. The wide variety of Chapman. Of Kindling Wood, . Graduate of Royal College of Dental -Sur. �+i useful and ornamental artleles was a 4 35-Nquottiatiog Committee's Rr� w -.ins aad the University of Terooco niece Sale in large splendid indication of the excellent port and Closing Exercises, stove lienRth. t�v e D, A. Scott's store, Claremont. Oat 7 1 OSiee boars, 9 a. m. to S p. m., Saturdays: 9 a. ' pi• small.q°Ot1 taste and aces choice of the do- Evening Session I2tf Phone Pick. I tog ,. ..•':.at to 1 p m. Phone Clare 1405 • 471-nors. Atter the bride and groom bad 7,00 -Sing Song. - - -- Iff SRBERTT. FALLA ISE. L US.. } zplortsd the mysteries of the many T.IU-Devo.tioaal Exergse�a. led by DONALD MUNRO. PICHEKING tf•1 uan'Litles parcels. the party completed the even• Rev. Me. R+ckbseb. ttiA D. D. S., Graduate of the Royal Collage of r Deatal Surgeons and the University of Toronto lag a teativitias with singing, games ?.20-9ectet8ry'l`t a -errs Report. iC�+oe above J. S. Be' .doa'astore. Pickering. Out a and refreshments. Mr. and :Mrs. 7,% -Music yVhatei�ale � s; finent hour, . 9 a o to bp. m, or. by appois:- g,fry� ;,Ei g't� Willison are now resident at Athens, 7,40 --Address, ''Is the8sinda School leeant Phone Rck 5700. 431 • j! , i R al� s 7 - 'r y +,� i, Yv maw Ot•►taria the Places for E-vaageJiam P" by � Service (� s,a ,aM Y the Rev.. aE.t Osborn�.iRi i� IJJM aT6UftQvILL[. � ala.-cJDarigKgatlDaal singing a�oa � ,�• V. SIOHARD90N -Real 1$s - Our post office in gradually nearing Oho nh Motor overhaulip$, top and side etas- WT completion. the windows and doors 8.20 --Music y Quartette. tain repalring� q Tl .tare. Insurance, Conveyancing. p 8 30 -Address Provincial Worker, :Batter Service -Oh PaJtix, ttu . Pickering. Out. alt- being installed. � 7 tarRi .9 'e AreReadyMr, Morley, B. A.. noted lertuner, R-ev, A. E. Owen. and overhauling. POSTILIE. Licensed Anctionem, still ittve a lecctfre In the United it a. All work guaranteed. Flat rate , F. for Oesatla• of York end Ossarto, Aso- Church on Monday evening. 905 Introduction -of New Officers service charge y" to supply 1 onr fall re �e,i zMe salsa of all kinds ata•osod so an abarleM PP y p 4 -�Irs, H. Herman, who was at Chi. aad Ctoaia$-Ezescises. Phone 5510 Mnt1t, tral. _ ast+rsa, Addr•w ors•. ffa.r i. in Mai4ware. sago for. eke treatment. apparently. >3.HBATON TpWPi8HIP0 B Also, to make pont hams most a^t no reltef, as she is now atone W. E. a E R R Y �.$$ comfortable b ioetallin he blind. The Local Committee extend .;hearty '• > D a 06aveasa4sr. Oamrafsafaarse fsr Hiking' p g L welca�e tui a1} dei atek �? 091da+rtar, As•ooasane, Ess. lsoaq so loan The Provlacial-Cbureh Commission eg isasseaa "Laser tq 1[arsaas id. beet furnaceegoaEC e'tnar)<et 1nb will be here on Friday to bear argu and friends- isomer}l _- L'A rnent and settle the . ownership of the �,•� ter, h ~-- - Preshyteri,ta Church. X MAW, - LICENSED AU ' tbe.furnace that saves one w A; �T QntanoandDurham ton in seven. Ambe annual meeting of the rate DtJNSARTON. ou T1. An kin far'iork, na ere Mcmdn eve0 ,t w%s shown Couatxa, A21 kinds of rale, ,xomptdy attender y y LRB Born, on Dec 10t�,'to Roes and ,Noe.to. Terme reasonable. Datestor .ata. way be Call and see t79 before baying- tb tt Srouffv'iat. was in a healthy Rnan• arranged at NEWS*Olitcv. $ell and lndepea• elsewhere.- ci4lpusition with a hslsoce ot$3,100 brae, a-dauRbte'r, yn rant pbnAue. Rlfstby. Ont. 517 - on l he right >•id�, Misseei Mar jnrie and Beryl Annie x; _ 1�7 -- Suh�nnd properly L•.adhettrr. ou-hunks er, met -rrnird'�week -vy e ha`,ewltlmber- -_-, --" _ - and friend rutted Ira. Ke of the r+ e[a a by vcitlh an accident the of which base line, Iwst seek, ---Phone aPi00 turn' db turti-ear -proved t i n w ii eyes Isl va aad �i�r a- t Mitchell q; ==�DL'R WINDOW ALVIN BUSHY hones and bruises, q f all kinds Qu mnnicipel elections passed .off ?pont 5uudMiss >y in Sear born. . Dn hand° FICRERINEI i ken andv'nott muchticientenumbei Chas. of Mes. KI e Whitt. pent wa.q the gt`hetwP k end at 9 erd. Fora clearing outof — qualifying for office, which will neves: l' �v DO YOLK WA1�iT slinks tilpo;ber nontioatioa. with his mother, nde. Leo Whit-. , .�_ Mies Annie Brander, who returned ,"reasoDable � 'Woo eII �C11Qe1 ld(ly `i�r8 St :BROUGHAM. [-nm the Skinny 8ot7tb and has been r residing in Watford, ppent the boli- Fa your house heated for half .prices greatlyredUCed lOes. the coat Of coal ? Mission Sand as usual on RatnrdAy day with her nephew, Alvin, and Mrs. ' 1 aitern000. the 9th... Branders If so, instal one of the Instant Sae' Miss Eva Hood and Mr. and Mrs. A numher from here attended the d Lemmon have been city visitors the funeral at Claremont lest Thursday of•.F— We are selling all kinds 'of Oil Burners in your range, or past week. Mrs. Jobn Reid, who was formerly Electric Fixtures r Floor- - an Interuational Oil Burner Congratulations to . Rny Robson, Ellen Gilmour of this place. She re*- in � R E � � O R Lamps, Table Lam in your furnace. an old Brougham bby, who has been .sided in the house now occupied by • A. ;B l s �t leer tnsayp_,. uelpb. ermepbew, Robt, Gilmour. a • Call aad nee ,them; +~ Mn. oho Phillipe was Calle -to A yery rets wedding took lace LOQQ'$T $= LZ Eledtrlo yrone, p y R p Y.. _ - Qb18t8r8 etc. yv, J. G RDON' Stnuffville on Saturday on account of on Saturdaylast of Miss Etbel Somez T - - 9 the itineofother. motber. - wills aad Benjamin W. Lottao, in the L.• a y- Agents Wanted . Church 231y Street, Pickering The school re -opened with our now pre.eQce of,the immediate relatives Pickemgv$-.Quarter•cut Oak Den Set, teacher. Mists Meyer-, to charge. We and taieodsof the bride -and groom. hope that her stay kwonRR us may be a Nsws extends congratulations to consisting of table and FlaVO Bread Flour both pleasant sad ptoHtabEe. Mr. and Mrs. Lottoo.. j• At the astral ting oft a school aby On Fridays at West Hili. the fnloer- O}15iT8� • rUg section an ineovon was verde by sl of titre. Westlake took place. She .,, and Marvel eigeting a taly to kit on the trustee was formerly Mien Isabeifa Lucy Allis- _ 1` t a special TiC@. board, the tru tees for this year being son, of this place, and has lived with 1� P John Phillipa. Waito Bayles ' and adaughter.•Mrs: Empringham, ofTct- Pastry Flour Mr's• Thomas Norton, 4 ranto, since the death of her sister, a _ A Young with Society, In con Mina Margaret Allison, of the Rose. ` stote A#-*Sherr�tt Hwy be obtained from you (irocsr.� being c with the United Church. is bank road corner. � being considered:- Tbia should Bll n Oa Friday last Aiez Thom. aCtendtsdCe ••,� • lou felt want and make, the young the funeral, at Hotmeaviile, of his Brookl» Flour Mills people .feet they are an Important cousin, Mrs. Andrew J. Oourtice, who part of the United Church, was formerly. Miss Janet Annan. Furniture Dealer and CHAS. .WILSON, Prop James and Mrs. Smith, of North• of thisplace.' She was stricken witb �T �� Funeral Director ----- Dakota, are visiting witifl.T. C, aad 'Pneumooraon Obrietmas Day. Mr. 1'!' a wish one and. Phone 1300 DALE MILLS Z►fre. Brown and other friends. Mr. Tbom is calling on friendamst Exeter, and Mrs. Smith left these parts 41 London and elsewhere, years o and but few of the old-time Contracting pneumonia on Christ. ill . $ Very, c-k7e g, n o friends are e t to renew acqu -$redrew-J._Qouttice _' with. assedaway at her home to Holmen•-eli•y V11riB�-mi Don't forget the i3aie, Friday, Ja ville on Monday. Dec. 30th in her 17th B A S K E ?' S 1Governmept Standard 3th, hes' the Township Sabbath year, The late Mrs. Oourtice, ,who "-chased the stock -from l c bol Convention will he bald i¢ the before her mt l-FTagb was Janet Ani7ao, and_ a -Having P United Church here. The local com• was of Scottish parents and was born the Estate of mittee are sparing no pains to make near Dunbarten, moving to Holmes- _ W., G. BARNES and the entire; Screenings will tat_ the delegates welcome Music well he ville is her early married. life. She Pros perOUS ,1' supplied by Mrs. R. Miller, also by the was a Methodist and an energetic business; of JOS. W. DOTEN ten your hogs cit rlaremont Baptist Quartette. Morn- worker in the interests of the local ing. afternoon and evening sessions. churefi: Four years ago she and her New Year . Am prepared to supply all sizes - ' loom Berry Bores to Three - _ .'. a profit. The Junior Girls' Whizz-Bang'Olub haehand celebrated their golden wed- from Half Boxes to, have organized and elected the follow. ding. Besides her husband• she is tog officers : lion. Pres., Mrs, W. E. enrvived;by throe sone, Rev, T. R.. of We have this Feed at Holtby ; Pres., Mies Mary White; Pittsburg: Dr. A. J., of Winnipeg; _ - •ver Basket Works ►right pride _ .. _._ . ' Vice -Pres., Miss Verna Middleton : and Dr. O. J., of Evanaville. Indiana; a _ -_. T Phone Merit. 84 - - S" Mies Miae ­-Dor-yeJoan-ion o Aset. "and �Tiree cTaiiRTi era. 1fire. IIs' T. Ll• C_ C1. WS Sec :Hiss Phyllis Cowan. freas., ford. of Ottawa; and Mrs. Sarah Wal. N. E. 'MC�+ WENi -, Rhe carry all the different Mrs. bevftt and Miss Irene Carlton ; ter and Miss Emma• at home. An - FRANK PENNOCK Mill Feeds. Pianist. Miss Mary White. The I other ,urn, Rev. 4V, N. Courtice• pre. Veterinary Sla<rgeon *,The Man that made the Barnes' Club will give a concert in the Town deceased bis mother at Oarpeateris, - Basket." _ �• N• =aCHV='aTOG= R 01 on Friday evening, .Feb. 12th. California. three monthr ago: 211103:L821x1nv 42ita{,Yio .` > .. .'',�. ..� -.... ., •... - I +4 rC? .•"'§•e _•: ",,. '....� ... .. ... .. ,. ... ........ .., ... . .. ... :._ ... max, .. ^,,.' '.x_ y-ci'•ct �}?%n:SF'+�.. c�r ...��t1n... '• ..'... _.,_e..l .:.: •_.. ...-.•.._ .. s...r .:..:'.... ._, ..,... '_..:.,:.... _: .:. .:....._... _.�.._.,...,.. ...... _._:_ _....-..,,__. �: ..,.._ e.......ei,_,,._.........�m_...........:.�'4vL.w..._...rl...,_a......,.°!�,y;e.•'.w=1"s�.5 ,ra�e•a...+,�n.>::.Y...�:m.' v:..a ,v ,., .. z �-,.. ''" a. r"t : • ' .r.' 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Morse one dollar—and you will have in your \ - ?- watched the dapper young 'man In possession one of the most .essential for that reason is never sold is ,gr -ay wRo, was five places ahead of her keys to beauty." - - in , the lire, ' Loretta's fascinated gaze was upon - bulk. - Your srecer se�l s �A• - q 8e w8a laughing jovially at some- the women who eat, with grim deWi- � blegi � ' Try i�d"�.L _ ^` ' ..thing°the ticket seller had said. As mination, in the chairs*devoterlo the ' �� he turned from the window his casual restoration . of : beauty. They were gaze_ swept the long line that was both very plain, and one of them ,had servict in the do�ln of mountain in Great la'ltadn He wtt� ortning, and passed uneseiagly over a fatally large nose. Loretta instinc- b �.� rebnrnl� tm�i rise romraEt is a ml�► Loretta's expectant face.,. tivesly--raised her eyes ..to-- _ _ - when he heard as es! foestlstspe b The eiiger smile with WJ)!Ch she;,which reflected her own face. She b�• ' ' "awaited recognition stili trembled '• looked at -it critically. fe PoirLto'a Pro RtlMf. He linteaed sad beard this uoisi' , Upon her lips; her quick - ush still ) She bad'thotiot she looked at least It is gene'rLW soceptell wttoll ageda, but oa11d see ROW"- As be ' tarried her tiara ae he sauntered on , five years younger than she was, but ` queation that the potato was first 'a• wesked on and the eerie "crn,„a116' through the turnstile into the fair- ;the face staring at her from the leaf- \ tnoduced Ingo Enmpe by Sit Wallas Bch" somded beltisrd bkn. he werij .� . grounds and mingled with the crowd.' framed mirror seemed to show every Raleigh. Thare is a etorr. too, of seized with terror. He took to hlsr It was always like that, Loretta ` day of - its thirty-six years. It was how hie sardsnm W whom the tube" bsels and ran stagprhag >�7, -ffiused ruefully. Men just didn't seem long and thin, with startled -Doling - Wer exparlmen't, disB Led among the bouldiare for four or fin -- Were given for 3 to see her,,tough they never failed to gray eyes and a sensitive mouth that _ by the soul -fruit ih7�t_a'D'DR+�Ted,-i� 1 note the patty girls. They were po- i drooped wistfully at the corners. The 100 obeyed his order to ft the p»8 up, venture to the top of Ben Maodbui ljte'enough if they met her face to eyebrows were faint and the akin 1 only to discover with eurpz'!ae alone lace, but they showed all too early Coiorleas. The hair that was combed _ where he had planned. one tubez !tiers - He had siaoe ttearaed that another that they were not interested: , smoothly under Loretta's hat was of E looked were novo esveaas.2 cl'imlrer once sew a ren who i Wallow rrant; twohyoung-- r near young a hearte int shade t. No wondef brown, r FROCK OF GRACEFUL IS 1'n Qerma� it Sfr Francis Drake pound : t them Opek'of the � ta18ant m a y - she and Sam p dishearteningly s Bh wihA flgttsbs as thsi.leie'Y drover ' Y g- o men failed to notice her. She was as es of the potato. In Ofielabui+s. (Bad- ;, --people who had journeyed down PLICITY. ntaht. ' from the same town to attend the fair,1 unobtrusive as a dead leaf. ea) there lay an imposing statue in his , A man w+ho liveid on the 8109e of the a 1 "Are you. admired?" the soul Very graceful is to a model • for hodor, on which the nabliMUT appearls ineuntafn, when told-tho-Storlim re - and they could have bad a wonderful - y plant with ,,day together if fate had given Lor- searching voice of the demonstrator afternoon wear, developed in crepe holding is his, hand a potato plied that "'i�tt would' have been the big efts half a chance- She Could talk asked. Have you had your share of Elizabeth in conjunction with velvet tubers attached. grey maw ilei had seem" ' Popularity ribbon. Circular aide, .panels are of The value of the potato as a flood as . interestingly and had as ready a pop wit as any of the Lockboro girls, but '"Not" sighed Loretta. ertirred t smartness and are edboftlTto was flrBd recognised to Ireland, whose i nobody ever talked with her tong She had not intended to speak the all twice before being joined to soon after is tuti+oduation en the . enongli ,to discover this leeE word aloud. It was but the echo o! a the front. The peasant sleeves, sdie- seventeenth century 1d became the IU ,joy of �wlii�. In -the Chamber o1 Romellir which storm of rebellion- that had swept tinctly noteworthy style feature, have { main food crop of tine poorer cle3so& ' It ex a pess'lm3et to have A was Loretta's heart there was Facia- over her. She jumped as the woman their soft fulness gathered in narrows Apparently the ATwt county in Eng- r at stat tel upon which she placed, from time leaned closer. bands at the wrists. The, c4agram laud to s,dopt the cultivation of the po- anY °IIs � � insistently flat t2 ie `1 y ,. "No?" the suave voice questioned, pictures the simple design of pattern tato 'e temsivedy was LanciaAlre but ttLn to lite. Fol those fmdined to take to time, the image of the one who „ s most nearly approached her =Ideal of tenderly, confidentially. Then why No. 1088, which is in sizes 84, 88;'$8, � fats � 1174 k was not mown ae a � the dark and gloomy oartbook- have Manhood. A handsome motion -picture not? This is your opportunity. Seize 40 and 42 inches bust, Size 88 bust farm swop In title southwest of Ens- tortited themselves wft an armor -f K cto= had ,reigned for s season, but ! it while the impulse le upon you. requires 4;¢ yards 36 or 40 inch ma- land.! Of reasons, for theitr dieWitimg >�1 >> for several Year's Sam Warrant, the Learn how to cultivate the beg aty aerial. Price 20 cents. The cultivation of toe potato to Ger- oe �php, _ -hsa- been so long nepiecWt" Home sewing" brings nice c:otha� 5 leading druggist o roe Loretta moss .suddenly possessed o! within the reach of all, and to foSlow Minis taco f As m the Journal of the! Thoeau to "Walti+sm" r+e�aylnds ue tizat------� knowingly held this exalted position. 4finlsd�y o! Agriorilttaa+e) deibee 1?rom tie Dressat fs the mew -tug 'pre of sr _ a wild desire to accept the invitation; the mods is delightful when It can be ; 1 whsn Ps ic,k the Or,eaL oft --two etetafibes: the past sand the fulture. He -was a Hkeable•man and very pope• it but she tingled with the consciousness done so easily and economically by' plraaeK the tarsi lmy0ains Its assay To same the the>ris+ht Ss tnrrplFor r lar with the girls, though he was i that aH those curious eyes would be following the styles pictured in our t_ ' • nearly forty now and getting rather I on his people. It was syomo,e years tater is not eo wt!Ch the �aimifst. Far him, . sWttt--to stout for an Idea: of Man upon ter if she entered the booth. new Fashion 'Book. A chart accom- ; that e cu�Mvad�on was en•traduoed en- history and prophecy 'alike mesa the hood,. Loretta reflected whimsically. '� Then she reminded herself that they ponying each pattern shows the ma-' m Francis. � ssioerrmtnable,• lameaa+tabbe progress - She dismissed her disappointment i were all stranger's. This was the first terial as it appears when cut out. from bad. to worse. He tries to cell r day of the fair. Seldom did• anyone Every detail is explained ao that the s :�- you that if you are clieeiltta and how + witch a shrug an she entered th4i come down from her home until the inexperienced sewer can make with- !Gold Or* by i�ir• fu,l you dwell is s fool's .paradise .. grounds. She did not intend to let' second day, wh-1ch was Lockboro Day^ out difficulty an attractive dress. To t�e+dace 'a journey of amore tisam a ,Tjse sane• temperate, ' normal and 5 ' Som Warrant spoil her first fair in Sam's was the only familiar face she price of the book 10 cents the copy. hterloving briillt of the race must ' 'seventeen years. 'Sbe loved fairs, but month to one of oaiy a few haus, raid 1 had seen, and he had gone in the di- HOW TO ORDER PATTERN& do save tranirport costs b7 ao doing. { silways carry a tarries of the sptrtttrsl- had been too busy to attend them, for Itlon of the automobile exhibit. 177 or ioallY effieebsed, those wh+o until lately life had been jusft a suc-. ,It is the dui of ever w man to Writs, your name and ad&ols plain- to the object of an aerial exped)tlaa 1� { Y y -9 { which has just been by d Sk are down on their luck. full of cam- i session of invalid relatives to care for. the most of herself." crag the ''y. &ipmli number and size of sneh C the 1onet regions, of Ea,stern'Siborts pla1s12s and s}-m•ptomak hansiu8 very gr ;Even now she would not have taken ; temp "le a pastry dollar too high patterns as you want. Enclose !IOC in The scheme. which it to proposes �haavity on t8e Good hearth and .blUtbe the fifty -mile trip from Lockboro had ifs price to ay for beautq?" stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap' ' humor of natures more robust'' it Carefully) for each number. and shad be working early to 1i2A, is to I _ she not been commissioned to enter e"Herel" ked Loretta. i the 'Xisis Amp Bannister's famous quilt address your order to Pattern Dept., op'mate s reshd+T air-ireigkt b! with ami 9aoom-bringers. who aftltict�aoclebs _ for the annual prize. From her hand the difii0mstrator Win .Publishing Co., T8 West Ad♦, u�tf u�i ge'roglaaes� be 4021, - blithely lucked a dollar bill. b tweaa the Ajdaa goldBtJde. and the Lefuae to* look up from the mire to tate. T ! Y laleie St. Toronto. patterns sen y savings Loretta -- brae sky: that does ncrt prove the saa- p� From her meagre "� Will you jar', lady?t Aare 'you are. Amu-�_�1esy One d return mail - - kindly let -this lad through. i noaesisteayt !t op¢y shows Max her ho.ada She did not iptend to y g _ At pressor the .rwrtase at ors..Itr 'had drawn flue dol.ars to celebrate { y' please? Step right in. lady. One of Wks along forest -paths from the gold- thoT are bound . W be disconsolate and 'v spend rt a11, though she was repand ''our beauty cultutfsts wHl.be at liberty Hull'fan Electric Waves- ftetldr to the railway tabes thirty-five a�aint to nurse their grtevaace. Tbs ' -to go nearly to the idmit. She plan- in a moment." Profea•or SkrtpskY, of the Lentn days. By aeroplcne the jou ney coigot { chiet tndso r auport of certain tbtk is to ned to dine in state that evening at When Loretta emerged, fifteen min- Brad $lectro-Technteal Ihistftute, who lie made to five boars, and the cost of qty for leading sofas in a perpetual the Lake Shore Hotel, wirers they Y hse already proved that the human eaaotment of "Les Mieserablesl' utas later, she took --:with her not only aerdal tranaiport, it is reckotyed. etwndd ... served s wonderful chicken dinner the jar of creamabu£ arbottls of Aro- body, fa able to radiate electrorrhag-' be sdtghtly fees bran flat nt the pre But tt to perfectly obvious to say )... fora a dollar. She would take the quilt uratic Skin Rejuvenator, 'a box of deltic waves, baa succeeded fa cos- sent -method one w4Ning to use his eyes that come ., to the needlework section. Then she I ' . of the most sesguW}iy or natvralk� T •'would take in' aFl the eights. M`eficated Complexion Powder tructfa8 an apparatus for capturing , f The hagrnrree of countless fi9vvera tube of Orientola Hand Lotion. She and meesurjpg these' waves, which, ac.,.ie�43 0-169'J01 u� u s,pasu yy I cheerful persione have the epia.lket had severely declined to purchase a ttiordi�g to Professor 9kripakp, wilt en I I number of axtiflcW- aids to happiness enveloped her an she entered the main boa of Orientols Rosebud Tint, ex- able s+cienilets to glue "electrical Iontaide of their ossa diapoekfon5 k building. Most of the ground floor{ An Etirie liilOallatlt►iri- The;r. of Jdvtng has no relation to : suss given over to tie rxTilblTaf eKafca r pnuhg that she did nota rove the chassoterisrlcs" to every indtvldual. t• lay approve -Ile-fi-Kormiaa-ttrta. I�rtsfeaecsr at the Tncoiiie iaz flay part'.- They ars booms. They gave a festal air to The attendant, agreeing itei tar to every human being, and a Orgaaio Ch ernisitry ad University Ci1 i ae having nothing yet possessing all use of row )rbectrermagnei%`aavee; are �ecuT r v g it po. y. 5 the break, unpainted walls. I had proceeded .to use a if* of the change in th�eru depends exr the fe lege, Landon• receatt3' said that he { thlase." A symbol of happiness might Site mounted the verde stairs to tits Roaebuei Tint ea a finishing touch to of health and Ehe frame o4 mind:' says' had ma s,9 adventures wdran mauntatn- be a tiPJd hand in,the Sas2if with al• mezzanine floor, disposed of the pre- Loretta'& "facial," and. winked wick- Protea*.rsor.SkripskY. Details of his sertn,g, but he expertenced the moan' Moet norl Inc save the Sift of song and cious quilt, then joined- t.he`. throng edly at her associate when Loretta venticw are an, yet kept a great' soar- � tnteeose fea� of his lltetlme when. i etre aerie a of humor, was _moving slowly around the I commented upon her improved RP- ret. Qhtr•ty•tive years ago, he was climbing C. i for a time at�ch ranee. Leningrad siieridsN deerrtbe Pro- i Ben llacdhui: Aberdeenshire, whioli is C '+ balcony, stopping, C, igsyly decorated booth. ` Now if you had your, hair bobbed, reseor-9hr.; '> '� »ventlon as "thP 4,Y9tifr high and the pPcond hlghp�t Minard's Liniment rerieves headache., d Jeeleas refrigerators, tele roofing madam," the girl had volunteered, ph, and washing machines; player pianos, "you'd certainly look swe:l." And kitchen cabinets grid feat! rugs, each added': "They're giving a free bob received its full share of Loretta's at onb of the booths on this floor." M iattention. 1t. was aD,fresh and fsscin- - Loretta laughed at frits absurdity sting, And she entered into the spirit as she again merge? with the moving of it with the zest.of a child. throng. Her skin fel.t pleasantly cool, f� Arcund one of the booths a large and she was experiencing a sensation -snit cttentive group, cf women bad of independence that was new and �sdskezed. It was a very attractive most exhi:swing. She was _thrilled r. . r own dar11! iht this unheard - Ph", he g- t t observed as she Irisin- with • Lore ta- �I t .: aateted herself gradasily nearer. Rich- of act. bT Colored autumn leaves covered Down on the main floor a band was > walla and rallying and framed mirrors, playing a Waltz, and Loretta's slim eunninglj placed, that ref te�ted the body swayed to its, rhythm. She had _1. ; coantenetuc o! the spec*"store. A always longed to dance. She hummed buxom demonstrator harangued tine the tune as she approached another crowd. booth and joined the o» lookers. �# W�a ere giving •h free facial mss- A very urge woman hid from Lor- s "• teCday, ladies,' she was announc- etta the sunwtion that was absorb- - -' 11tg .Loretta flsaliy reached t frig the -attention of the crowd. _ She *. f runt row. "A free faslal ay w� touched the woman's stab. 4 cr�y9 j�ar of our u ,rful Cleb "Wbat'rs they doing in there?" she' Qrwavalsl Cream. It ba s youth and questioned. bpouty to the, plainest face, Lad leaves "Thsrs'[ scene girls -Navin' their ^ , k. it ' chi! e n ss smooth as t e. petals of hair marceRed," the' woman explained. I rose." To be continued.) x y for breath and smiled She stopped ----------------- alluringly - alluringly at the ourious faces that wrre-�raeeing c'.ose. Beyond her, in Grown-ups. Ds the boo h, two a - formed girls were attemppng to res- five-yearo'1'd mini, who yeas entertain- � to uth and beauty to the. visagaa Ing a couple o4' nehghboring girLi' of L,.. .. two a sly women. her own age, "alp don't you play OTTAWA AVIATOR DECORATED FOR EXPLOITS AGAINST THE RIFFS The greatest charm of womanhood something instead of sitting s2.ild and - in �Ld :stove photcgraph- 03,neral Goilraud, tats military Governor of Paris, is Been pt unAng tht Grose of tate is a perfect akin;" intoned the Iecturer. looking miserable?" (:l.ei alit^ a.f the Legion ct Honor on the uniform of Malar Sn6'ltQl, the O ttaRa airman, who fought with ihs "Look, la fes, at your reflection in "Wily, mamma+ we ;f6 playtn':' moa. I _ these air Are you satisfied with the rePb't "we's gtat3'1m, that we American fi ret Why not be at- irownnp wa"or„ ' l•me ican c.-ia, Cole on the F and Col SWe parks. rocco. Others in the group of aviators are: Major Cisauvilla Pollock.r j your appea y r... , - t A L`_ N ���,�,yY .5 zy 1 ran i yd c w . .t,. .. a.� r;,: -'*' a, '•" .,L 6a'.a=sv.Y ,r-,. 'Y -h. ysn,.s:r 't.:"_.'"•`4e+-*,��r. '•£±, r'F. ^tom• n aa;n's- .'•..'#.r:, _..y. a: *3i'+� 3';,. Y -;..s ' _"�' �.::am; ec' .�.n{m`7i. y:^ 'x'-- +' a. - � , =,nl�`-sig• s• c 4 # sT4v.`�'n,r :y ! .,--e :"rr.. � J � "IP, - 'e3 +Y'i r - �- " r x xy♦ ,. : ., „ :r_ - �s ✓ n ' "" . bio, ., ,,,,F± ...,- "'f _ ' • - .r.w.... , • :- ia. ' • ..r . • rti..: r ; . vwrtr•v _ � ; J � ' f. ,. y a • . .`rA .. .. s 5 , w1. -. . ,_ n __ _ _ 11 J IS ASTRID TO BE BRIDE OF TA9 PRINCE OF WAL[at l : '. MW LIM LOST THROUGH FLOODS • . TRE . �iH CENTRE AND UROPE a 11 c TURONTO. ��� f% an.'"wheat•-No. i North., $1.79'; `7�'' • s . ,. �" sale.• 4 .. Ala 2 Nortli., $1.76; No. 8 North., • " � - - ^•4 .• A desp$tehr#rom Poria` says: --The vania, fifty houses and factories have' $1.72.11-11 Man. oats, 1�%. 2, CW. nominal* 4 ar 1925 may still be remembered in been destroyed by the torrents. No. 3, 53c; No. 1 feed; 61c; No. ¢ " , Throughout ,all of Belgium (here feed, 49c. 3 IX -history as "the great good year" in'; are serious floods. The riverside j w Am• corn, track, Toronto -No. ! . . , +Central and Western Europe, if the'•quarters of many towns are submerg- - ' , � � Fellow, 96c. ;warm winds which have swept the � ed and people are abandoning• • their Millfeed-DeL, Montreal _ freights0 � ' - bags included: Bran, per ton, .2 ` "highlands- and caused rapid melting i houses. Navigation has been inter :_�. __.. . V~'o to $3L26; shorts, per ton, $82.25 to pa of the anowa do not give place to rupted ow the Meuse. $33.25 ; middlings, $39.26 to $40.25; v colder airs soon.. Already there have . The rise in the waters of the Rhine a (I ,," good feed flottr,'rer ba $2.30. 2` Jwn many lives lost in Roumania and I and Moselle is becoming most dis- Ont. oats --42 to 45c, f.o.b. shipping :jilc 11 Hungary, while vast sections of 1 quieting.. The Rhine is already over points. >; ` France, >;eleiurii Switzerland, Ger its banks at Kreuznach and part of1. Ont, good milling wheat 2.42 to "man Austria and: Czech�3lovakia the town has been evacuated. At .. r .s �, T tl•=5, f•o•i,• slopping points ac#iding Y, " mare inundated. The weather please-' Coblenz the Rhine is rising an inch fze ghts. tions int, to continued warmth and an hour and the situation is consider- £ oBarley-Malting-6b to 67c. Po °<h �' Buckwheat -No. 3, 70c. heavy rains. (ed'threatening. The Moselle likewise. Rye -No. 2, 80c. `i. r M Po is over its banks and 'menacing the `a °� n flour -First .8 , (Thorenbur ) C Ronmantaa -has been railway lines. All the cities in the �s ' o; , secondizsat' Ope 0 To - The most alarming conditions are pat., n e cont do p $8.8. g i Rhine and Moselle valleys are taking Ont. flour -Toronto 90 r cent. swept by a torrent of. overflowing pzecantions against further floods and Xpat., per barrek in carrots, Toronto, x' I waters that smashed boosts by the are even preparing barracks Por the ,� {6.60; seaboard, in bulk, $6.60. y` Straw-Carlots, per ton, $9 to $9.50. - 7re,--reVoumaniarr- t rigouts -from Torda re-, eeption of flood victims.Lt ,l rt ta of hundreds o! lives + in Switzerland'4Bavaria and Aua- iir. Screenings -- Standard, recleaned, along frontier, with tris ayslanchea and 800da have xY d il. 1. flash. bay ports, per ton, $20. CheeseNew,large, 22 to 22b5c; - the waters sweeping bodies and debris wrought much damage and ase likely ot:�� i4. 1-7-. t ­iil.* twines 22 to 28c; triplets, 24c; ray through the atresia; of that city. to cause mu suffering." -1. ' 6tiltons, 2bc. Old, large, 28c; swine, 1,,, ij In the � Bekes district of, Hungary In France the Seine is still rising` 29c; triplets, 80c, - _ " more thaa.100,000 acres are covered and flooding wharves and piers at ZRII i Bhtter-Finest' ereamezy priests, I.47c • No. 1 46c • No: 2, 44 with water and the situation is row- I Paris but 'thus far has 'not 'caused <��� FreamerY. - g .. K " to -45c. Darr Ing worse. Between Vesztoe and ,mnch dams e. The Marne Aisne and m' Y Prints,''4T` to 42c. t3 g Eggs -Fresh extras, in cartons. w : q Okany the huge masonry daips are Oise are slowly mounting slid various ; � � , ., 60c; fresh extras, loose, 58c; fresh a threatening to give way and the who towns clad viilsges are' partially flood- a M �"' firsts, 55c; storage extras, 45c; star- W population has turned out in an effort ed, while man houses have been }. z r Pop y K,, age firsts, 42c; storage seconds, 34. to avert disaster. - abandoned at Louvois.I. 4` to 35c. ,• The Rimer r4aja has overflowed its Telegraph and telephone service Is y Dressed poultrT--Chickens, apring,1.1', _ . lis., 80a; hang, over 4 to 6 lbs., 24 to banks and is menacing the entire being gradually restored, except in - Borod district. At Cluj, Transyl- Brittany and the southeast. RUMOR SELECTS BRIDE London remembers that a year or ducklings, do, 8 to 4 Its., 22c; roosters, $2c; so ago the late Queen Alexandra ha ducklings, 6 lbs. and up, 30 to 82c; 1,, FOR PRINCE OF WALES turkeys, 42 to 4sc. the delightful Swedish Princess as Beans, Can. handpieksd. ly.,-:.6e; FATAL" ACCIDENT AT ' MECH'ANIC IN GARAGE I her guest at Marlborough House for primes 6 to 534 c. Princess"Astrid of Sweden to LEVEL CROSSING HEIR TO EARLDOM months, but the Prince hardly went laiaple produce --s n ptr imp.44 . Visit Their Majesties at near her. gal , $2.40; per 6-gaL tis. $2.80 pef _ .Buckingham Palace. Princess Astrid in a daughter of .gal.; maple sugar, h., 25 to 26c. �*� . ; -QIIC DC Al10thC! May D1Cr Ancient Estate Claimed by As- Prince Charles and Princess Ingeborg, Honeyy-50=Ib. tins, 1l% to 12c per ' A despatch flans London says: . lb. • 10-1b. tins, 11 % to 12c ; 5 -ib. tins, � �` and Third Man Seriously -In- sinliboia Workman Who Saw Y being a grandniece on her mother s Princess Astrid of Sweden is about to side of the late Dowager Queen Aiex- 12 to 12'r5c ; 231r -db. tins, 14 to 1434 c. jured at Pert Colborne. Service in War. `` a8" Q Smoked meats -Hams, med., 26 to . -" ' I pay a visit �to_ thin King an __ aL�ndra ----- -- 28e; cooked hams, 40 to 42c; smoked- ::n Port Colborne, Qat, Jan. 3. -Ont Moose dew, Sask., Jan. 3.-C. B. With the announcement of P incesa rolls, 22c; cottage, 23 to 2bc; break. .;Ii (Buckingham Palace, and the news-' man is dead, a second is believed to be Gower, a mechanic in an automobile � Astrid's impeding visit to Buckingham fast bacon, 82 to 88c; special brand ,iinp dying and another is seriously injured ;garage in Aaeiniboia, Sask., , declares (Papers are all agog. i Palace,, it became known to -day that I breakfast bacon, 88 to . 39e; backs, i as the result of a grade -crossing crash that he is the heir to the estates and She is a niece o! the King of Swe- the Princess and her sister, Princess boneless, 80 to 8?a +rn" here at noon yesterday. The dead title of Earl of Granville and Baron' den, and, according to an unnamed Murtha, were dinner .guests of the Cured meats -Long clear bacon, b0I"„ .man is Paul Jaworsky, 81 Mitchell j Leveson of Stone. I Swedish diplomat, she is one of the � King and Queen last 'November, 'the to 70 lbs., a22 ; 70 to 90 lba. $20.60; St , Port Colborne. The i orad are Gower's first knowledge of the feet Prettiest cis in Europe. She isHenry20 iba. and ap, $19.00; lig�itwwdght x ge P just Prince of Wales and Prince Henr rolls, in bar -role, $48,60;' heavyweight Harry Chandrow, 202 Davis Street, ' that he ,was being searched for in I twenty, a keen sportswoman, and a also being present. rolls, $39.50 per. barna. { - and Nick Billows, 146 Davis Street,' Western Canada and in practically de;ightful dancer. Moreover, it is� Princes Astrid and Princess'Mar- lard -Pure tierces, 18 to 18%c; ;both of Port Colborne. I every country in the world was con-; Pointed out that this will not be the tha were also Quests of the Duchess tubs, 18'x5 to 19e; pails, 19 to 19%e; , The accident occurred at the Steele tained in a Canadian Press despatch f first occasion on which she has met' of Norfolk during their November I prints, 20 to 20%c; shortenins tierces. Street crossing of ,the Canadian Na-iof Dec. 5 last. the Prince of Wa:ea, as she stayed inI visit. When they were entertained 3%.e-. tubs, 14c; pails, 143lIc; b'.ocka, q .; tional Railways. The three men were! 'I saw the news item and cabled at i London about a year ago. Whether I by the Duchess, Prince Henry was 116 to.15%c. 4I riding in a -Ford truck when the were once," said Mr. Gower, "and I am' the Princess has an romantic dreams I Heavy steers, choice, $8 to $8.76; LL; ,i g y Y present, but not the Prince of 'Wales. 1 do, good. $7.76 to $8; butcher ; .,t . struck at the crossing by passenger wgiting for word. I dont think there i no official information is available, This led to r,4mors in society that steers, choice $7 to $8; do, good. 1. train No. 218, bound from London to' will be it uch for me. You see, my : but if so, she is pitted against as Prince Henry -also was interested in $'6 to $6.65; do, mad., $4.76 to $5.50. �® . 13uffalo. . j sister, who -lives in Sheffleld, Eng:and, � e:usive Prince Charming. lone of the sisters._ do, com.. $4 to $5; butcher heifers, :•.:- . The crash smashed the truck to was willed the cash•byamy uncle, and i - choice. $6.75 to $7.60; do. good, $6.76 A - matchwoad. but the three men and ; 1 the estate. I was born and raised in ' r to $6.25; do, med- $5 to $5.50 ; do, part of the truck were carred a full Sheffield, saw nearly two years' ser- I Cardinal Mercier s Condition MOTORIST BACKS CAR corn$4,50 to $4 75; butcFer cows, �', Shows Steady Improvement OVER NIAGARA CLIFF choice, $5 to $6.25; fair to Rood, "block on the pilot of the locomotive, i vice is the European war, part of . , 1 I $4 to $4.50; butcher bu"s, good, $4.60 :. the dead main losing his grip and be- , which was In the Aviation Corps.' Ij , Brussels, Jan. 3. -Cardinal Mer- to ;5.76; bo.ognas, $3.25 to $3.50; �. _...- - - ing • ground to death beneath the1 He has been a resident of Aasini- i Firemen Effect Daring Rescue canners and cutters, $x2.25 to $8; �" cier's condition continued to show im- u .I SI t Chance prin good wheels as the train was being brought bora for three yenta_ ,L s rs, choice. $90 to $110;'• provement throughout Saturday night p a" _ to a stop.. Engineer Paterson, In I Mr. Gower was married on Des. 18 mnch cows, $75 to $86; medium cows,- eiiarge.of the train, declared that he at Assiniboia to. Miss Hilda Hall of and to -day. The cardinal' was aper- f0! Victim's Life. $45 to $60; leaders, good, $5.75 to never knew he hit the car until a wit -I Regina. - - I ated on near:y a week ago for an Niagara Falla, Ont., Jan. 3.- $6.60; do, fair, $4,50 to $b; stockers, -•y rsesa o! the accident ran toward the intestinal lesion. He withstood the good,, $4.76 to $5.50; do, fair, $4 to operation well, but later showed signs Francis Smith, 30 years old. of 'Cleve- $4.50; calves, choice, $12.60 to $18,60; 11, land. -01fo b g do, d.. $10 to- $11.60 ; do, grassers, as .trtek and started waving his arms o! heart weakneaa. After the lapse of 'car across River Roadie and over the b ; good :fight sheep, $6.50 to frantically. Guildhall Banquet in Honor Iseveral days, however his eonditioa The injured . men were removed to r cliff this morning, and- is in a serious $ 7 ,b0. heavies and bucks, $4.50 to ,t the Welland Hospital, while as inquest P!il1CC s Return was pronounced favorable and since condition in the loyal yoapital, with $b.b0; good lambs, $13 to $13.76; do.' f then the attending physicians have rt was opened Into the death of Jawor- yor of London hes co- ported ,their patient as improving only a fighting chance for life. His mad, ill o, c ls, Sl ; do, bucks $10 Ti,e Lcrd 1!a ' _ '__Bity y�ga'dny afternoon being__ ad--lnvitattun to ti_�� Prince . � I cheat is badly crushed. He is sutler- � to $11; do, culla, E11 to $12; ,' ,�� • 'ourned for one month to allow the }y' -- -- ' - -`-"----- -- Ing from shock and possible iitterissl thick .amnQtha. sed and wafered. _ Nj Wales to be his siiesd ai a Gntidhalt 0---- $13.60; do, f.o.b.. $13; do, country Nj , injured men to get out at the hospital. abC�1 Township injur1eg. banquet in honor of the Prince's re- Pioneer Of Pusl• �i points, $12.75; do, off cars, $14; select -�----'- turn scam South Amerlcs The ban r. Smith was backing his car out premium, $2.67." Concrete can now be made in differ- quer to whish the Prince was origin'!- 1� Years Old of the Robinson Garage, and is be- 1; lieved to have put his foot on the MONTREAL lint cobra, thus avoiding the monotony 1T Lnvit�d was canes dad because of , Oats, .No. 2 CW, 63c; No. 3 CW ". Guel Ont., Jan. - 3. -Alexander accelerator instead of the brake, and b8i,5c; extra No. 1 feed, 56c. Flour, of hard grey houses I the death of Quota Alexandra. � Fleming, the oldest setter in Pus:iach dashed serosa the road and through Man. spring wheat pats, firsts, $9.30;x' Township, is receiving congratulations tfie railing and over the cliff, landing seconds, $8.80; strong bakers', $8.44 : i LI{�0DS MORE DltL7I7YTR0US TO 1AGE from his numerous friends on having a hundred and fifty feet below, to $8.60. Winter pats, choice, $7.70. 4 just celebrated his 100th birthday at The alarm was raised, and police Rolled oats, bag; 90 lbs., $3.40 to $3 �J his hent in Blair, Ont Despite iris and firemen, with a motor ladder Et'an, $30.25 to $31.2bT Shorts, $3 nz 1 THAN THE G� GUNS IN 1914 `great age, he is the picture of health, truck, were quickly on the scene.: The to $33.28; Middlings. $39.Eb $40.26'` assessor of ever faculty -and p Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, $14.50 p y y -and still ladders were lashed t the rails of the to,i16. F quite active. He was born near E" in- International Railway, and Officer bur S lira and Fireman d aineson climbed Cheese, finest wants, 2131s to 22a Brusse%, Jap. 8. --Queen Wilhel- dities. Altgether over 250,000 work- I Sh, and at the age, of eight years, f p g Butter, iVo. 1 psateuriied, 4135 to 42c; following the death of his father, cMhe down the icy slope carrying an under-. No. 1 creamery, 40% to 41c. E mina, o! Holland, and Albert, King ars will be thrown out of employment to Canada. From Quebec he made the taker's basket. The broke o the y46c • storage ESa► of the Belgians, are overseeing the for a -long period by the inundation Q I Y P� storage extras, age flrats, 4 - ; • relief work in the floods which are of numerous factories and the flood- � journey to Kingston in flat-bottomed to�iriag car, tenderly placed the un- to 41c; storage seconds, 34 to 3bc; boats, guided with pike pales. He has conscious form of Smith in the basket, fresh extras, 68c; fresh firsts, 63 to ; devastating their kingdoms. Ing o! coal mines. 4 children living. 23 grandchildren and aria, attaching agcy -rope to it, had Pe g , Q Wilhelmina s# Nim in Geld- The situation • hsa become worse in 84c. Potatoes, r ba ,car lets ue-,, agnea' 11 great-Rrandchi:dren. , I it pulled to the top, where Dr*iun- bee, $2.60 •to $2.75. ii erland, and Albert at -Liege, are try- the north, notably in Waealand. Many 4 -- ---- - -- dell attended him and rushed him to Ing to stem the 'tide of desolation farmers had to flee precipitately, I the hospital. i3e regained conactoaa- Sir Hugh John Macdonald ;; which threatens to overwhelm their. . abandoning their stock, most of which ness tapir fit. people. perished.. Near ilialima a dam burst, - g e Recaveting fra>tn Illness' ��'. Liege has suffered" more from the letting loose masses of water on the t l Winnipeg, Mali., Jah. 3.-Reassur- preaent flood than from the German adjacent villages. ing reports on the condition of Win sfegs guns which leveled her forts in London Jan. 3. -=One would need 'to . r� ' ;' First ICC Bridge at Falls nipeg's veteran police magistrate, Sir -� �" Visited C ClOWds Hugh John Macdonald 1914. The entire country surround- go ,back to almost forgotten yeah to �,y A�*f -. ��i If] Large ,were given out 3 ing Nimeguen is under water, and the I find the whose of Western Europe in- rtr �.: ` at his home to -night. losses Mount -into ivillions tlof-florins. volved in. such disastrous floods as { '': I Niagara• Falls, Ont., Jan. 3. -The Sir Hugh has been suffering from :. Ten thousand houses are comp:ete:y have:.worked inestimable �havoe . no I first ice bridge of the season formed a severe 'cold and reports late Iasi i !ablated, and the residents have been „less than five different countries. Hol- I _ a yea weel�were that he was threatened blocked in- for three days. One hun-I land, France, Belgium, Germany, and to -day visited it. In some places the ,with pneumonia. It was stated .to- s Bred thousand. rations are being issued England. Graver tloo3s sire -ave- bridge was nine felt thick. The old definitely for the better and that his per day, with King Albeit add his been experienced in England, but they �c _ outlet of the Niagara Falls Power night that. his condition had turned :-,. Ministers per'sonsliy supervising this, were never so widespread in so many : Company was working to -day .and complete recovery was believed to be work. countries. large mounds were formed. but a matter of days. The train er ceGin Central l- a The Rhine inundations"in Germany J As he's been the custom for several '0' - 'um is oral re said to be the worst for over a years; no ant is -permitted to "gv -on. �halt0! OlOp3 DCaiI and 7- _ cattle have perished t il-e flu: bar- century, the R_ hine rising to is higher ' the ice. Shock KiIIS InVahl�' west has been partly swept away by keel than at 'any time sines the year L ' �_ _ the flooding of tits Lys. 1784. Holland and Belgium seem to A despatch from Winnipeg says: Rudyard Kipling Celebrated Called- * -'�� aside of a dying The River Manse is falling, having be in an almost equally pitiable con- , . w, 11 dropped six feet at Namur and Liege, clition. ?rxtieth Birthday DCC. '� friend, Dugald Paterson, ag , brat the floods are extending. in Ma- In Holland and Belgium the dis- farmer of the Sidney district in Mani- ,; `:'lines and Mona districts. `" • aster amounts to almost a national .A despatch from London says:- toba, collapsed as he entered the sick- r ' The damage to date for the whole calamity. The pressure of the rising - Rudyard Kipling. at his home at Bur- room and died. The shock was toot' country is estimated at more ' than water has burst dikes, involving great -. Cardinal Mercier - "� wash, observed Iiia sixtieth birthday much for the invalid; John McGregor, ,.a• :160,,00,000 franca, of which 60,000,- I expense when the floods have sabaid- Aged primate of Belgium, who un der• on December 29th. Although recover- aged 70, and he died a few hours' later. �� wend an operation for stomach trou- The pals of more than- half a century •! 000 is for Liege alone. The city of ed, and untold misery to the ?inhabi- ing from his recent illness, the famous .�_ .- • • , Lisp is still without public commo- tants. . , bie on Dec. 29. ._" _,_ _- • - __. writer is still confined to his room. will be buried in Site same grave. - ; • . ' .. -- . L. - ." .. _ .. .. .. . A_ - - ,, : :' .: .Ae y :', L r .�,r _ a , , . . , E:• - 55� rxr cxi ; r. xx ale y �� :e.:: :; j ,.� - ' + s+• �,..�.. C+'' < vw 'S:,�;..; - :a. g- •4 ":"=Ye x w :'� r *:,r,:.,�,... ;,. c _x • `C,`_.,l,.+ _ p _ -+ter, ia"' `•lo; �'T� •��' `+' '�+yes,R•;; -:" ':t' u: ', . c ,' " .., ,. 'x•ti; ' ..; .•iet•r�` -• �" has?+.. - +r: "�."F,_ _ ,, : .:p�„, NOR $ Ltx thitr diftrenceii; 'to arbitratlov, GALE REGISTER. 7*ks Irididiq P The Pickehug, ;�Tickering but _the other side refused, and FRIDA-i. JAN. STH — A tret too sale of now their position. to teviWoOd horses, cattle, fowl, triwwole and $1.74 pa yaw,; SLW ii paid in advan". We t)elieve the real Vi$Uance Commiftee Leath or No& Stosl I turorps at lot 19, con. 8. Pickering. a Cause of the V d uqd In pro t property of Hro, Elis%beth 00od- man. %mle at one o'clock. See bills. Our suppl I qua Ity Harness and agitators, the strike leaders. y they could not bring about a �Ww.Maw, Auctioneer. The object of this Association is to Parts to Dow complete. JORN MURKAR, Proprietor. ]k lessen stealing and promOute, -:BOOTS—GREB SHQE strike eVery two or three yea!-#,- the felons. they would feel tbttt, their use- we ha;ve a largo stock of this Famous MOTES AND COMMENTS. Boot on hand—unbeatable fulness would be gone, and they for barct wear and tear. t Ion 00MMUDI would thus ran the risk of lost Atombers hiving propert 10 --The battle between the opera- case Ito g3o"tely wL% 64.y, mom bw 'ItEPAIRING tore and th . a miners in the antbr& the good fat salarie8 that they ex- thei, It is We maintain our established reputa- cite coal regiuvo of Pennsylvania. tract fro r dup4�s. Membership fee 11.00. don for repairing all'kinds of harness and boots. earnestly desired iu the Interests - Tickets may be bad 4rom the Presidont or. since, the First of September, when Socrotory on application. of all that the effurts that ars --the miners' strike began, is being. -H a 0. Banks, 0. S. Palm. CECIL BRADLEY 'being tuade to brint- a en)d Exec. Com. watched etosely by the large mass now u er, K. S. Chapman, Pickering. of people who are moreor less to the painful situation will mv(et Harnoess maker, Every wl D. Munro, Jas. Rich.ardson, ONirARIO sticcess, and that In -a fe%v affected -by the struggle PICKERING, days—operatious may be _r*'sumed m VrAn Preside., day that the cyntest is prolonged .�:�.._.focreage8 the sufteriog of those at t4 aataes -J�a full.su-eai;L6. P1,11 -L lViev *L- A n affected, - od it is earnest1v desir Vr an ed Kitty Danced Xmas a w xear a that rui�ivg operations be re- And Now' She Payl Ne D sumed at once. The ca -ti -le that brought abmit the strike is greed She is tall'and slender. with Co- quettish blue eyes and hair that to lo a the part of the winers on the T:R E A -T S n very definitely' auburn, bobbed, of deraire great' course for Kitty is nothing, if not one hand, who er re- up-to-aate. Tet her up-to-datenesB didn't Include the ability to guard her BEST NAVAL ORANGIES-40c, 50c and 60c doz. Muneration for their work, and health. Dances and parties, cold and r M IXE D NUT9—all the best kinds, 25a lb. Alig-pperatore on the otber hand weak spells, then more pa, ties and mDre mc Is brought on what"hei CAN DY--�7hand itnixed, crearns, chocolates w.hc...wish to greatly increase their mothe grihave foreseen.had she etc., 16c to 50c lb. Lived Profits. 'No matter' which side No: you can't blame Kitty. Her TABLE RAISINS—fresb, 5 crown, 35c lb. routh. her prettiness and her V,) U. lb. won it was reckoned that the cov- arlt Re ':TABLE FIGS -15c pkg oi- 25C O.T18 Another year in the kindly YMAS GRAPES-8weet-and sound; 25c lb. .were false friends to her. isumer wotild be the one to bear iare of the Muskoka Hospital for XMAS CHOCOLATES—boxep from 25c to 1.00 the but -den of the iocreiied cost Consumptives, where expert medical sttention and nursing ard here will -NICE LAROM BANANAS -35c per doz. of tbecoal,and t�e public is now perhaps see her restored to heali� vnd userulAeos. suffering from the increased cost Contributions may be sent to Hon. W A- Chariton. President. 223 Col-, -We extend to, all the Compliments of the Season etud in many cases from the inabil- le' ge Street. Toronto 2. Ontario. r It to secure coal at any cost. - It y HONE:900ii CHRISTMAS and HAPPY is well known that thegreateat 1MetS 5 C SWW ft Ed' 1,T1C=PJNqj' MERRY NEWI YEAR Ludift A Cas* Owd sufferers in any strikers, as a rule, They ex. the strikers themselves. Poe t to make lzreat gain at the JAMES- :-'RICHARDSON .expense of the consumer, but ELLIOTT eri. usually their plans fail to mat alize. In this coal strike 'the miners have been ont, uf work for Pickering' Hardware Store.' four mouths during which they have earned nothing. and their —4or more than 30 YeRiza a leading s6hool for Business Traini 0 '01 0 .0 0 ng. -families, are now p"aing--throu gb ;'NTOS WW SA VES S TUDL great suffering. Even should they got an increase of pay, ir is doubt. 'We Will give you credit for your presena educational stand- We iflank our many'custornean and ful if they will ever make up for en arrorWing your course of studies. and promote the 1,)ss they have sustained ing Wh you -,_....friends tor their patronage to a moftadvanced class i6st assoon as you axe ready for it. --,'throulth the strike. Theoperstoog during 1925 -There is no holding back for others. WHI also anff er area t loss. Their 7 4xvt e"stomers have been the peo- ckdri' expert teachers. individual instruction and most up-to.- vloofOotaria and Quebec. But date methods. combined with intensive study on your part. Ma3 the same kind relations'exist the people of these provinces, be beginning in January. will lead you straight to a good position ing heartily sick of tbe many durfDg the year 1926 by mid -summer. -strikes which have ot-curred In -details of your When writing for information include Ilia "ba"py 'ne to all the mines where they have sectir- May tbe'year a P 0 past education and we will gladly oudine our plans to give 43d their supply in the past, have you greatest results in the shortest Possible time. 80110t, successfully a remedy for the undesirable situation. "Ne - Yong* and Alexandor Str"ts Toronto 5 cessity is the mother of Invention." and they have been able to find A substituLtes %v hich make them Inde J. S. DIFUIAOSDON1 PICKERING P daint of the anthracite coal of Pennsylvania. Weldb coal. Al- ,berta coal. coke. oil and other sub stitaws have taken the place of An important fact .,&0LQUH0UN'S FURS the U. S. product, and as a ressilt the Ontario and Qnebec. markets about HFVROIET.� Furs Remodled Furs Relined have beso toot. to them, postroibly iDever to be regained. All efforts -Repaire-d Furs, that have been made by disintee ested outsiders to bring about an Costa made to order Prioes Pleallontille end of the strike have been futile. -'What rhe contending parties have 7 U &. MAI C 0 I.J. ME O."U 2T .'shown a weat unreasonable state a of mind. At one time one side 'MIlanfSetaiing Furrier, displayed & willingness to a - ubmit IE"OLZT -b 2.31 Danforth Ave., �near Broadview ave Tormte Teflected In the �CREDIT SALE lad Higb-OnAel of 30 He" of Pure- Bred a nualb 031, of cars .."MOLMINo CATTLE I "Mey BUT . �A". 2P_4*7!0t_ :FA leallon �MEAT MARK ThopiopejAyof ET;�l At Lot 17. Oth LAne. Markham. on 7 TUESDAY. JANUARY 12, 1926 'Roand Roast or Steak, W per )b The following valuable property: a Roast or Ste". I Reg. young cows. milking; 2-yeat- URING the paiit six'months -..Porterhonsa Roast or fteak, Ise by aide; old heiter. will ten.. fresh. c^lf *Grade Holstel cows. fresh. calves CANADIANS have bought ove: Ramp Roast.... 2ft by side; Grade Nolstein cow, full now; —approxi- 'Fine Rib-Rossty 4. Heavy Ri Ab-sde.Holstein cow. due JV 21-- Grade "Z I S,000 New Chevrolets b Roast, 16e Holstsincow.dueFeb ;4GrZeHol- v 100 Qvm.dian-built cars eves 14 and Ift stein heifers, rising 2 yre ; 4 Grade *tel. . . iShoulder Roast, Holstein belfers. Rising .-I yr; a num- working day. 14e Tot Ro"t, bar of voW calves ; Jersey cow. milk- Im brisket� WWII, 4ug, Holstein- Ayrshire cow, -bred Dec Ift 'Owners everyw ere e -flelling -their �-Lelw of Pork, bull@. serviceable age. h 8X .25e 0 me is ftt boge. weighong 150 lbs.; 9 Pigs; -friends abodt Chevr let perfonnance Lotu of Fork, 8 weeks old. 7 Sbouldet Roast of Pork, -7 4Thesq three bulis were sired by a bull -and Chevrolet quality —this is the ; " -- 28c �—wlhosetwo Dearest damsaveraged,W .:­ Park Chops, 25c lbo. butter in seven days. The dam ...,reasort for 'this phenomenal., sales :,.....,Pure Pork Sausage, 4of one of them gave seven came of Finest Sa 25c it Pork.*.. milk in seven successive da succem ye. IDome to this sale and get some of ibese Finest Break%st Bacon, piem' cows. as I am over! �pcked. D&,irymen sliced. 85c e ---------- will find this a r opportubtry-to- alf or whole), 90C � 1: �.'; ge Rojis (h Xrchase superior mileb cows. One of I id LUNE< P _T 0 - - . .45c wlfw� - ��. - Back Baco 515 in 'Z �Y�i I to 24 H,.. butter in Cooked Hs 6"ven days. She, with three of her 255c. Weiners, daughters. will he fresh. by time of sale. mg, Picker* Ontanio' Elead-Chew, .9ning, 3 ]be 55 cents. Sale at One O'Clock P. M. Snd-DOW#stic Short Wey First 5 The 90 cents*. nd �lf lb printe 18 cents, #I, nums—Veal cal.vep, (at hoge sunis of $20 ?ind und,r. ensh; over Fresh Trout and'White Fish Every Friday. andoont 9 nionthp credit will be given on approved joint noeo or 4 r cent� straight discount for cash. C" think bou P FREI) CTTVyF q I.W. G. REID ICKEBING RqTi*r Auet. 01 ;. :T""°T:^Y• , •' . "_�, .nr. •ti:;. ,R, ,`.. _ -u:: ..n ... u' w ♦ 1- '"gam . •vim=w'�.'+�"k�:,:eS ,. :• , ...��, --..." •...,�..,..�.�--•-_.-. "--�-�...�•____;'^» -_ 1r; ' e •`. ,X� � ,.;� ry., GLARMIN3NT. m Prod Sanderson and Nelsm, and Mrs. Scott, Mies Helen,Lel �.� r ' Idre, Sanderson, of Toronto, spent Scott, Miss Miller sod Rubt. Scutt Maple Lel �n�n Lytnain and lure.-Pilkey were t>t New Years with, their rents spent New Years with W. D. and'-"�/�' `eutu-Rville on Monday.Paterson• L. Reid apd Thoe. are Mrs. Scott, of the 8th concession. �$.afC� RES�aSnTaDCB 'Co.�Q+^ Rev. A. McLellan has had a ra- busy these ' •dage ahtaDtt€settrrinp; iaetvid Ta3ior ttas motet speared = �"' ' Winstalled in the manse. sleighs. If you want a good sub up in connection with. his bakery ����j Obeap rates toe farm sad oonntry Mr. Paxton and Thoe Gregg stantial article call on them. businesa•a braoeh-of the Adause ' bukldiogs. = v$ere in Tomato on Mondayy. Lost. on the Brock road between stores. See ii�dvt. In another col- Miss L. BoweD, of Tarooto, the Kingston road and Claremont amo. ��. •e]atorm .Ineuraisce on buildlage.. • . "int last week here with her a' 8aeka,whewan robe.' Pinder One rink of our curlers composed ; % = ��• s[ •ale, silos oto: ro _- IosaLher. please notify F. Ohidlow, Clare- of D. A. Scott, . R. E. Forsyth, '• _.utomoblle Iwursnoe Wodou Found, of Pickering, Mont. " * - Fred Evans and R. Besse, of ,Stay- of all kind's. - visited with O. H. and Mrs. Fonud MreRev:)t7. E. Dorgan, obiter ner,••lef on--_Titee_dAy rnoroinR to r on Tuesday. of Rev. E. Oreborn, with her fain= take palet in the bon$piel at Lind- FreBh s8 the FARMS POR BALE - R. J. and -Mrs. How visited ily, spent the holiday season at say. 'Write or hone friends in London during the P ----C7hristmas holidays. the parsonage, and sM�tiit very ac• -A choral slues under figs aaepio i�BWII e Y e I' �_ y_ _ ceptably at both :ee_rvlcee_--seat_ a"- the Women's Iustitnte,. hap C. A. and Mee. Overland and Sunday. been organized in Claremont with morn. A � children s nt New Years With re- E �• � O YY N pe Cooimunion services will be con- Dir. Fletcher, of Toroubg, as dices _ - -- lativee in Toronto. ducted in the.Un,ited Church. on tar. Any person may juin by no 20 - WHITBY, ON�i°: Mrs. McDermaid:' of Culling., Sunday neat at the morning ser- tifying any member of. the cow-_ y • j 'wood, spent New -Years Day with vice, and preparatory services will roittee who will give all necessary ' TAYLOR S 1 her brother. Larne,- and Mr` be held this (Fride ) evenits at 8 information, The first �%� GOLD CRUST F y; g pcactitre L _ (-`iA_2FMf1NrP o'clock. will be held -flay Wednesday- uesi iy j o .. •• ��i, Clarence Pilkey and his mother at 7 o'clock. The place of meeting i�/ Ah one Q „ --. were the guests of John and - MrP.. hue not pet bt3en.decided on. CREAMERY Starr, of Lemonville, on . New �. (�Ko C L A RIMOh T •%% _ Years Day. ® • 1 Highest price paid for Allan and -Mrs. Thompson and ``� •���TT T (Cream• at the :7N Mies MyrtleThdropson. of Toren- 17 H .L`l_r- G ACJ E S to, spent New Years at the home "- ii of their parents here. "--r- In connection with the Bakery we Glaremea 4 Creamer' • A carload -of 'coke arrived 'in QTR - have opened up an Adanac Store, Nova Scotia Sbingres i -n which we- keep' a full. line of Give us aL trial and be convinced --:-Claremont on Munday' and our OROC°,EjZQg� •? Galt Galvanized Steel 8hia&s � Fresh Groceries at lowest prises. •.new -dray-Man, Geo. Turner, isBird • — ' R s Felt Slate 19hlisglee q! now busy delivering it throughout P6r►.Ul.i�Ft BA�r�r - for sale at TY the village. "XF T. PATERBON B = OLAREMONT T�iME TdBLI.-Piokerins station .' Archie and Mrs. Anderson and l T` • daughter, Christina, of Richmond /'f -.BEAT Call and get prices. R. Train$ going East dao as follows Hill, spent New Years Day wi28 Looal th a' No: 10 M.ii 7.68 A: -M. BTANf)9 FOR THE BEST aQ�� .. =Mrs. Anderson's_parents, R. J. and ^ • •• 90 Local 12.59 8.26 P. 1St• �. . _ Mrs: How. -- ay t n, A. M. - _ . � ..: � and rah 8 98 A a . Mtt. and Mrs. Wilker, of Tavis R -410S bave� returned home afters Train* going West due s• lollowti— No. 2 LLoo� 1.2.44 P. M. spending the Christmas holida► _ , to Claremout with their son, M. J. a �V1811 �C111 We have received _ •,• s M`b � 906 P. M. Sunday train. 7.42 P. M. Anil Air. Wtlker. . Mr. and Mrs. Combs, of Toren. all a Merry the agency for the•` iForegoing is according to Standard to, Robert and Mee. Sadler, of Atwater -Bent Myrtle, and Wilfred and Mrs. Sad- !t✓brlStmaS _ Radios - : Ier, of Kinsale, were guests of D, B. and Mrs. Taylor on New Yeaie and a' a" Westinghouse Farmers, t&ttentiop .;•F - Day. . -r . Ha and .. Radiolas. - Miss'Lucy Barton, of Toronto, Pp�Litter Carriers,. - Ha Carriers I:am agent for the World's'G}reatest y =T• ,Prived in ClariaMent on Sunday p We will lad- instal-rator,Pumps, Door Tracks, .Cow ,a sad on Monday morniag entered Pros erou� a radio In our home Scales: s: sad 'Oil Engines. FleuStoves, ( y �T y g y,Bowls. Presence Systems Eta. upon icer duties as assistant teach- l� ew Year -- QD trial. famous Plews. Pointe..@rain Grinders, It will pa you to gel my prices on i er in the continuation school as Wheel Barroweete. above before buying elsewhers. - euceessovTo Miss �derle Stephen- _ Brantford binder twine and second. FRANK J. PBC1�sE *' ��•y�, band separators for Sale. Son. Wro. Wallis• left as ThursdayF• �• C O V 61, - - ONTARIO Ymorning last :a charge of a num- CLAREMON'Th ROBT. DEVITT, lber of pyre=bred Shropshire sheep . FRANK C$IDLOW, � Phone 506 Pick. BROUGHAM "a{ A L= -consigned to a breeder in Quebec OLA$EMV'�iT, ONTARIO :- Province by: John •Ddiller..' Nr. " 'Wallis retcfrned home on Sunday Eleelzi0al Contractor morning. HaptiiNexstaChurch tmorning e i stor the 11 r ••, JL.,�R I ,�d S ,ve I am prepared to accept coa ��� �preach on "The Schoolmaster (n tracts for electricN,, o9od'e Academy." The evenin�"Wish _"bjoeet will be "The Oetopus,W6 AVING is just a, important a. earning, wiring in .ninth sermon in the series on for earning is but of the present, while PICKERING VILLAGE � J". -Studies of Temptation." ` - saving is assurance of future security au_Idi> Miss Myrtle Thompson, who has the foundation of prosperity. and 91c1IIIty. ` 'a, - ,has been spending the Christina All lutimates given free _ ;bolidayp here with bar parents, IOI4® allt� Ail # { The Dominion Bank protects the funds of its Prices reasonable bhad the misfortune on New Years .a.� -dt tors b the prudent management of Dag to tall iiowq the cellar etsita - Pte! P P Phone at my expense to Gerrard y� And fracture her gran, which will t� experienced officers. _ 8828w or write to S ;s ley her off duty for some time. a Happy and - u ;. 1-1.The annual gathering of theB - L° 1-3: Cooper faanily took place on Now �JM sa o ve. Y "Tare Day skthi home of F. M. PrOeperane t TORONTO EAST ; and Mrs. Cooper. when tbirty-five /DiFi[! 13R�►] H. ` • G. P.• Lym Marie=, descendants of Geo. Cooper were .._ --- - present. A nnwber from Aurora p JW - ` li: G ACItMFARMERS ,anqd, Toronto were among those in V YeAr - .�......- --....,,.......,,.� _ .., .�.. , ,. •.r....�'. ` attendance. ' ^` ,�• _ yoDo n,t neglectp ttiag r ma• At the installation of -officers at nery the Masonic Lodge on the evening The $tore That Save$ YOU 011e j shier is Hader cover, . win i s of Monday. Dec. 28th. the mem- s7 ter is here, and jhen- you;. can get your *P bore enjoyed an oyeter supper at ias ----the#Iose-oaf the {nyoeeadiar s which . " ry _ was followed by a �alat - atereet• X. '4 0 work. dose is time - or the, spring -fag pro raps that • wanthoroughly __44, ti =?en oyed by ail. CrLJt� QNT Thompson's Sbedlees Raisins, 2 lbs. for 25 coD% R N E . �lr 1� I Miss Margaret .1iftAllan, who Re -cleaned Currants; 21bs for Spouts CL�1R�'i�liQNT _:, - bas been opeadWig the Christmas - Fresh Rolled Ontaa, 5 lbs for 25 cents -- bolidays with W parents at the ToaDatoee, 3 tine for 25 sante _ �f manse,, returnisd to Gao ae os - Corot 8 tine for 25 cents /r'�, a �..il Saturday -to resume her d as Libbie•'s Stock Olives, 7 oz bottle 25 c"iinteP""O teacher, and Mise Mabel returned " Peanut Batter, in balk, 18c lb to Toronto on 'ilaoday to resume �' py Tiger Catsup, 8 oz bottle, 5 cents -her studies at the Universit y pec loaf _. I ass. red to doFL Chopping sal University. Toronto Bread, daily, 10 cents The ringingof, the firruslarmn on - - - pyatn�s Blakiagg every Monday, Monday • evening called out our C" Hi heeti rice Wednesday and Friday _ firemen when they made a record g p paid for farmers produce - ran, having got to the scene of 8toasbata For Bale xa. Operations before those in charge - r a` tt 'Phone 8800 JOhi1 F. ,�syles, ClaremOIIt were able to get the fire going. J J. ' NVOWf ,S . _ - ' S. ERaD*I. who was appointed RoralRoute No. 2 - time•keeper, had tits 01�T'T: ONTARSQ7 i �;. -- -- to flet- -Rud eaD�l, faurgoL N. W. STAFFORD the time wiles the fire -engine lef - the hall. Marble and Granite Dealer. At the-apoual school inastiog ao �r Cemetery Lettering etc. on WedodWA of last week Evans .' i` y c First-class work -'Ward was sleeted trustee in place aOU S c alaC� �8 i,�ea�y.� �d`{l�►9 . of- Dr. Tomlinson, whose teras bad ►- > guaranteed. t expired Joorgie was chair- - W a •' Kingston Road and ekerio � an and R.J.• How secretary of r o JACK is twenty-one to -day.- I'1 6 the meeting. John Scott was ail has more than a mane years to Fast Townline. pointed auditor for the section, Year his credit 'He has one thousand lPheooe Whitby 88 R 92 ' and James Briscoe caretaker for dollars in the dank,'" 1020. The treasurer's report -show- ---=lis-grown with • i practical moth- _ P O —Whitby .-ed a substantial balance on hand.slave,-from a initja-he osit of On Thursday, January 7th, the one dollar on the first Birthday embers of the Baptist Chdreh - _ - -twenty yea us age. m „ K -held their annual business meet Youth and -hage alike bear witness to ins$ t n ,roll call. Reports iveD • the value of steadily building ii Sav showed all departments of the - - -- -�: ink�s Flank Account. Your child as a -Cliarch to he in .good- condition, �depoBillor, wi�l attain a higher stand- - -- indicsitons point to a very enc- iiag in the community, family. or ti ceeafal year in the future. An __ most important, in his own eetima • every member . canvass held re- � tion. OPen R savings esccount for the dw '-cently brought very gratifying ; . obild. _ will payO y10 sto t$riaiil'na our VVorlis 1 results, all financial requirements to inspect our stock and for the ensnir year being full - - It g y q y obtain, prides -covered. With this eneouraging N rde 1 with n r agent,A. T. „a - act �iiero and a goo+ spirit STAN Ai1Law, Pickering, will receive w rLARD BAK prevallina throrghont the- mem- "" prompt and careful attention 1 pOF CAAI.niDA . berahip the members feel that the:A."r - A call solicited year's work is indeed well bewun, Ds � V OTT PICKERING BRANCH—W. V. Law, hfonapei and if the old saying be erne "Well sranei»• aha at BrookHr, west Hill, Whitby gn,r ie hglf done.,, ... CL�REfU1�TT — _.... , _ _ . �Y-- -__� �F; . , :. �, , J. T MATHPSO _ _"!< . ti • -- - _ - _' .' -� .- - 'off � u - Y -hat'• ,.• . ,.. a. ..., -w::. ..'r. �..,. ;., •s. . ...: Y. .' •:.. ,_ ... ,., .. .:.•. ::S 'r �T . ..r. eo ..1 _, ""d6SnK!:m. ,.f. 0 ' :v!+l. w,.-. _ Si'•a.. ,A.'.,.T ': S"n ••, , s_..�... v: '. . �_.n.:.....w _.' r,°i»,_,....min.-_i.a..,G.J�w42•.A4w..�::4 L. _•Y..._..- .. .. h. ail_-�... .-.. _- .. w..-...a'y_'_'•}r.,n s,:,�.�''�,...:�"�?`:.a rn n"+"-,.,.a�5„t�,..,...,s_�.,a..r�..�.r.:vrxk.,'y.^c:c�"`cZ+°+%ie�5sr �'_r.t.�.a"x�-x' :. .. :• The jobii>iat's'Mine. ..�'_ ' IGIMG THE ITS' DUE ,. Thsae's a joy divine in the jobl tdtst'e.• .KITCHEN t mine. "✓ However-kumble the task; Much of the Health elnd Hap(`iness of All in the Holme De-' J%ough it sheds , no lustre whereby- I ; sbine, - , • K� ,pends on s WelrDesigned and Well -Equipped Kitchen. Mia It affords me sal I can ask.` I receive •• the honest e each � Ati • "y, remarked Napo n, stead o1 being all white; are given • - blue, or black There's day.. pay j marchessoaStae4omach, So, to a 13tge narrow edging of green, 4 tiles, the c�rlor chgseo being In hat- doe$ famQ}y; that is -1 ' -And the joy of each task begun, ezteht,' the, and tunny w" the tiled floor where such �' "• ^ Which at might to finished and put , (why 'the kitc$e%assumes 90, -import � � �� � down. Some of the more in have tiled- "' away When the day wf`th its cares 1s done. t ant a position the home,—delicates- elab6rais kitchens even sense, cafea and canned gooda• notwith- walls or wainscotings, the decorative <I There's the joyous thrill of the hours " i 9 j tiles being either continuous or insert - - - In the modern dwelling few rooms ed at -n terve s, T 1*A $S�oxi}g-is - that flu reoeive more carefif planning -thea Iy at -,first, "Dot' its durab111p end adapts- - All the golden span of the day, `- the kitchen. It has become almost a bfdMy to color' effects present decided °will Ansi a bong that speedsme on with a ► vogfie. The day has gone when it I adva itagee in the long run.•' Its'colora - 1 0 O was customary to design the livipg' never, fade and the glossy:: surface ° c0 0 AS T busily toil away, = =+s rooms more or leas after the Queen makes cleaning a simple ftoces8 - ;`• $O08 141 ,CY IL's little 1 cere if I do not share - I none period and let thiskitchen rug- 1 ,For a yielding surface .00mftrr[abie ,:.In �Ooa the boast of the world's acclaim, + gest Mary Ann. Nowadays Mary Ann to the feet liznoleum, either printed o5r If along my way I miiy always' isle and her mistress have culinary and inlaid, is unbeatable, as well as com- r a�B 0 With the pride o1 an honest name. houaekeeping_qua.rtem to what is fre- paratiyely .inexpensive. it olTers un ' �. true, quently_, the brightest, clean,es�t and ,limited choice in tale or floral designs: 1•n bold bright that wash - . o If the thing I do serves a purpose y most sanitary room on .the premises. i and colors a ® Then it's ever I'll be contentk And bravely I'll strive my aim to Tur- The up-to-date kitchen is digitin- and wear well. o gvisdied for two features; it is prat- I In selecting the kitchen equipment, ` The first is both built-in and movable, there is �9 sue bent; ti., 'i tical. and attractive'. by bewildering fie:d of choice. Cer- 0 'At'the task whereon I am achieved sizeT-la3cout, number_-and.4 almost 9 For I ask no odds• of the fickle gods arrangement of labor-saving deViees, I tafn conveniences once undreamt of r# Of chance or good fotrune, that be, ' :. a' I and the placing of windows and arta- are now considered esaetntlal, however. - it's the path, of duty he worker gads, �"' ficial light. The second to secured by These include a, variety of cupboards, ,:.. And it's ever the path for me. the uniformity of fixtures and furni- I closets, Leonine boards and Loading m ?�o , �. heart of- me sings' a song of N' •� I re i e ` Log iu ,and by. decoration Golor s b tables. In bu41d the house recesses , more and more used in the kitchen for these fixtures should be made, but o 6 Oh, the. glee di,in preference to all white, as the bat, I where that ac66mmodatiou is not As I busily_pIy, my tacit, ter is apt to be somewhat glaring if avallable,- as In-nnmy older houaw, -- And I'm alw>}ys as happy as I can be And have all'I can honestly ask. y the room hr.s• a southern exposure-a�- such conveniences should be installed - All my days I spend in serving th# end_ Robinson Crnsoe's, rudely -care Which the, skill of mg hands com-gun, another sensation on the 5�, • _ jt) bine,, tiqufty As joyously over each task I bend market in London, which been insured for $10,000 by the hag own - In the gloriousjob that's mine! er, Gharlee J. Sawyer. It is of 1700 _ -Sidney Warren Mase. vintage. x °. 1BORDERED MATERIALS A F'EA- `.TU$E Qll1C Hundred of Buses. Two Townie. t< ' OF ATTRACTIVE FROCKS. i Bordered materials are to a One hnadred yeexe ago an omnibus • There was•a mighty city Upon the isle of Crete, S » .be vogue in themselves for the coming season, This s5ender-fitting frock of, t I a"G seen for, the first time at Nantes, in Fr&we• Today tbds father of aid its palace had a thousand room$,. The captains of its fleet Rich bordered crepe achieves -lower buses has 38,200 descendants is Loa Took tribute from all leads that lay ~ ,fulness by means of of small �don alone. I About the narrow seas; -� x groups tucks at the front and back of the I It was not un•ta 1829, however, that I The merchandise of half the world I , r hips. Again let me emphasize that to the first omnibus, appeared in London., ; , therefore the celebration of their cen- Was piled Upon Its quays. It stood for twice a thousand years, ' be�mirst, the tuck is made on the In . teaary should not take p)ece till 1929. Thea in night and flame- Bids of your frock and only the seam shows on the outside. The collar Women never travelled an top in the � passed Tble much the scholars' spedea have _ '. `turns down, and the opening at the early days• it was coneldered un- i shown;." .. -front is cot low enough to allow the ''r°g� to do ca, and certainly crino- been difficult to ne- But no mea knows its name. - j ,frock to slip on over the head. 'fbs'� have lines would h • s long fuh sleeves are joined to th• gotiate,- on thelittle iron step•pleites that did duty a8 stairs. There was &.town called Ilium,, A vii age on a. htil, y " kimono -shoulders and gathered into narrow bands at the wrists. T>'x R'hen the I.on�don QeneraI Omnibus Company began to run omnibuses pro- Wbere )eilow•haired barbarians To barter wool and fill carpe j all good kitchens should have. White even If they project out Into the • liagrtam show8 the simple design of.� i3o..1495, which is in sizes 84, 36.38, vided with 9W, re women tnavedied on 1 Their open boats with . beads slid I1 is admirable In many ways, but 1t la• room. Dinh cupboards should be handy valves a deal o! labor to keep to the atnk but broom closets may be but then a d9�culty arose, for the 40, 42 and as inches bust. Size Sst� cuts ankles could set be conceal- th j bTOIIZe And oily skins of wine great it in conditlou, and ' for that reason � placed at say convenient Point. s - butt requires 3% yards 36 or 44 -incl,, ed from the view of people walking 1n 1 or 2% yards ba -inch bordered •ma -,the A little place. a humble place colors are befna general/y resorted to.' folding table st the window 1s a boon Inslstance on a color schema for the � that should not be omitted. _;.xar3ai Price 20 cents etreeffi, sad, as ankles were sot'- I then fashionable, •`decency" boards. I With nothing great or fine- But Itfum's.. name •!a ringing stili - kitchen is tar -removed fr•8w being a , No modegtn kitchen b complete with • '. The designs Illustrated in our new Fashion Book are advance styles for whish now enclose the upper part oil laveate\d. !And Llke one dear bugle blown Ilium - tad. sad there 1o. no reason why good out sufficient and convenient electric tame should not be shown here as well 'outlets for the niray labor savtag de. ._ . - the omnibuses, were and the home dressmaker, and the woman these concealed feminine aaitiem from or girt who desires to wear garments �i ifs I all the chiefs of Still walk beside our own as elsewhere in the house. Dark tints vices that are available. Few things are'nndeafrablc, as a rule, but there' annoy the housewife more than shad - dependable for taste, simplicity and the gaze. P y forgotten is wide latitude of choice in the lighter owl when site is engaged in the deli - a laspublic economy will find her desires fulfilled I The �� harsedraira General omni- O great n city.' ahedee such as -pate green, gray. and cafe teak of Ironing some delicate bit j • � . + b in our patterns. Price of the book 10 , � boa made Its fat•awe� journey between SleepAn your nameless tomb! dfill pale blue, 'Me walls may be left of flummery, or mixing the ingredients �.. cents the copy. Landon Brklge. and Moorgate -Street on October. 26th, 19IS. Nor ships, nor gold, nor fighting Could tasafde, your doom. rn Then white or flalshed with a washable, tint' of a favorite recipe, and for that res. a bone oT lighter than the wood ; eon care should be taken that the kit- - HAW TO ORDER PATTERNS Write name and, address plain- Uncertaln, O little sown of Ilium, You live among the dead,' _two work. For a large, well-Itt room dove then Is adequately lighted, botly by your �y on the woodwork serves ais and arta light - givbW number and size of such ' A little boy who was very much puz. Because a _blind -n u made -a song re.over ably, but where a cheerful note 4 re over the ale t�rig h the sink !r s b1e$�tag Shadows pefter ;patfaslas as you want Enclose Qtaee In zled over the theory of evolution, quer- With which to win hie bread. @wired It be imparted with buff � in the kitchen have ,L knack of pro- or mein (ruin preferred; wrap tinned his molder there: Take warning. mighty cities, . .may woodwork and sun tinted wa}to.. What• trudfag themselves Sato other parts of U carefully) for each nuirtbar, d '•tSotber, am 1 descended from ,a And kings of splendid lands; ever combination is chosen, care the house through little irritatioae +lsit t-: address your order to Pattern Det . _ , , ,. -should-be sakes that the cnrta-iaa and'�uD i�-tie atbet'wf+e good tempters of Wilsotr Publishing Co..75 West A-1 don't know," the mother replied. Your [ate is in their hands. linoleum should harmonlze with -the; who have to ooatettd with them St, Toronto. Patterns sent by ' ..I never knew your father's people " I -Ralph Linton. general effect_ The same general ob- ; at their source,. and for that reason a lrRgrn snail serrations apply to the breakfast -room they should_ .be abolish6d without _ which adjoins the kitchen, and in itrerey. _.. =--- --- - -. ADAMSON'S ADVENTU S _ _' __ a color --scheme should present 0-6 m, Io. t]ie accompanying' 1'lustratfon a a decided, but 'not too glaring, con- modem kitchen Is. shown 'equfpp" , _ iNE7! w�ATS TME trasvt with the room where the meals with mApy Items dear to- the heart of. GOS►it tT Ttauesa dcLocK AND Tfat .1 DEA FOlLO`MN ME are cooked, Io. the breakfast room the , skftful and painstaking houaewite, d- i' iS A Mur.H ARovti Dutch blue or pale green for wood Cupboard space Is Particularly senor- t4e1."90QHO0D 1 - Ri ER7 A work and furniture will be found i ous aid the device of closing in the � 111 WALK BEHIND � E Q?' yieaaing and harmonious. � I tope of capboarils as a protectba IMT COP ANp-- tt to not uncommon to And a touch against dust'anal steam is' aoinething - f3E SAFE! . of color on the tiled minks which, fa-+ to be.particularly commended. J joh, Mother,!, What Can I Do? �. r The pathway leads. me far ---w far Iiow many 'times a day do your. A�oag a stern and rocky Way; -I babies aek you ' that question? And - a, C A Sttlre Zen,a IN tle min, � how octan are you able • to suggest_ Makes -up the substance day -by day_ tares ing game for t idem to for pray, some. amusing occupation a y All, but she epieridors lite may know- rainy day? If you'd like always to ' prfendehip's bright happiaeee "d love, ' bave a practical, helpful suggestion.t . Gcod faith, fair hope, t1lumining ald, for them. yead this snappy new 'tea © S z �"- AN Like gudddns @tars tar Up above. Lure. •. _ •_ ;:, f ' e plan worked , And. °l4 within the out _ .. ., To test the. body, soul and mind. pray not to forget to to . tf► "' DON sTAl71- GA9l5iN' ILL TAKE MYI The simple Ai't of being kind. < d ! You LOOK LIKE A ct ^t4cE3 WITH - - _ • HARD E&C t THE HOLD UP i —Genies Elliston. • •, • :, :+ _ j KEEP MOV Milton Sold Real Estate'- _ When Not VV 'luting-Ffaetry0. 1+- $ ,` �' en Jodtn Milton was not busy - --- - =- poetry -be--was mei'} r _ - - - ---- -- -- real eeroate, Prof. David . H.. Stevens - tModera Lsasuage Association _ - reoentdy. He said Milton and -;; father, had handled at least_ four large' - readt� traasactfona. Evidence of the Le, me show ycat hose :to make a . .' _ - real estate tra:aeactione was found by turnip fern. Cut off the little end. :. ;. .Prot Stiivetm ,among iiopea"nment h' ng Fill Glia turifip with water, and u papers .1nChe Public Record Office in in -the window. Give. it Plen:y '.tG London. The price of ons Of.the Mil- tw holdings was £868, a large sum 1n drink and see what happens. , Ztr 1627. -An investment of £660 brought e -- %fety First Milton the eider a�retnra of, £40, the sTwwed. bgesst motive is blh The -no` Pu .r ppord>< good. -Ver g; .., : .. �- .._ :.>. . ' _ .: .. ,. ' o..-.3. :�•: a. ..c .. . .. ... .-, _Sy ,'C., '.+a^ ; n-• i^,,F.1.: •b.",- m' �t h. .,v .. w"�I ...: ,'q_. i•,, y'a '� R"Ii., �:1': J•:-w:_en `- .r_A. 1.+v] �.' Jew _n.'h-.:X.`.a_. �'2•a•i..,. o. C:u"P .•...... :' ._. _a ..... Iw._. _.` -�.. _, _._.- _ w. �._ _ .'4b..._.+_.w.,- .-. J. _: .s .. .i,-..N'-�".s,v.. n._.3'•4...xn....."Y�'�.xq,4.u.r:P"�4'3..R�iiaL...��.'�flYi-,.,�3'i4,.'�'�..F. �iri�.Ga..,,M�•`��'��i4�"7 ya�.�+17*,!C'rw'•Ra. �—d4 aCc e. b---.. . - r. . .. I " • .,,N 1__7 _ TEEN ACitR Ci1ftL 6K1 CHAMPfQJj ar'^�s . d� �##��am W41H , ­,.. ., 1. a; M,;; About m7 D:oL of green great planwRs p aasRr o►aa wsess caw cat ' . , .. >.r. B w as .r nate fLtiaasf eau, veer .s. 11Vho Hse file Rath I�+ed Holden i`n joiQen pve�rmosaiat E►si: ,p.' g, Iv ♦ r �' �.w: to Sas w.� ewar �'> Blood of Good H4'atth. My lowly root -tree Wnches Saturn's .. fi >f _ _ .W^L _ : �BMtN rias. �< k 19Ve offer sty�d7 �b7meat a�8 a - ! set. And the vast epiendoz of the, Milky 0 The fact that one woman is 4right ( Dlete and egt �Vyy, ?b w *° z y rt » > m x„ t 11►1e1C10 W our ooh . eytid, roayaheeked, strong and cheer G; o- aloe linea of gnarsatpeQ quality, too ; r • , . ful, white another is pale, weak Lad • = y" > ' � � t � r a r r ��� Gathered about the doetwaye, , near 1 p 11 s, Aura 111set aWd deprt3saed, 4s due more oiled[ than "" :' sad itfAi atdoa,_ fs aaonh►titah•' . •atheawine to Ehe conditSon of"blood:'" At eveniWe they talk' witli nods and >: "t o i, . and far, j� The way to renLedy thin d8preoaed r' ax , LY'IoaNwOaNN YOntrMl •• amtlea; Y starts is to build up the• blood, and Lor ., �i • Above the elm my nasreart neighbor` •s a T: N this purpose there is no other tonic . Mar `' w� # _ i. (beets me across some fifteen trillloa °�;: � �) M vel �' - --- h -• _sac equal Dr. Williams' Pink P111s. A � ; '* ` 'w 't'6 " flans in point to that of Mm. Melvin miles. - . r °' ' _ Abra, r veley ,,'Street, Vancouver, -Margaret Sherwood, !a "The Upper t �', d�1! I' B.C., Who se, -..About two years ago Slopes:.. - t ¢ > ^ . :. , C' GA � J was a very a4 woman. I seemed to _. . _, , _ _ _ _ a..: Y 4 STORE'' be wasting a a and getting t4lianer ----11 i� - - ,tee ,. a 'iV��d all the time. eW X ,` t 1 ., " '`> .',. ... _ ..__ �,a -; doctor seat -to the, lwspltal3 but the � Formerly used In front of Tobaotlonlsti treatnI there did not' help me and Find thin little room. �s s ' '� Folks with quiet eyes and faces>' I returned home. Then I tried neuro- t1.: ;» s Store. Must be In good tsogdlt(oft. _., NcisY' voices, --r of toai:a wit„ a�a bet#.[- rn5u1L". _ .11II - 1;,;,"� `� x' d Ltato price and where cars Ira c:si,. At this stage my Mother came to me, Hunt for gayer places Y ii t ,, and as she is a firm believer In Dr. * : 'Williams' Piak ' Pills, she stal ted me Gentle eyes lied , sanctuary „,' t ;` 4., • ' ") :+ � °' WATKINS , on this med4eine. I can only say that Hese, in tiny pool, ,,� ;r , 'x 7.3 W "SiL Tolronto they did wonders for me. i 'began to Their ahynesaea A �' y •. :• _ B$t new hesd2lt sad strength after I Of sparkling places wary. `` . , x : N . t A boa constrictor in a' collection of `• had taken a few boxes, and day by day li,} r �' animals in Hamburg, German eholn this improvemeirt co®iinned until I Whimsies play in faces pale-- ,• w. g y . was again well and able 'to do all my Gayety for these V1:-::,;,:..., . ed hialael.f to death in the effort to n. I►ousework, and I have aoi had a sick In lash of fountain,�4 swallow his own tail., good many p `' 4 � people who trying desperatel to % Y since. I canliot recommend your Flirt of goldfish tall. _ _ 4 y -pills ton highly and urge those who ; , r ` make both ends meet will know how"to ; . . are looking for hdalth and happiness y `. �` � %� 11 •«� v sympa }size with the uatostnnate They need no dancing Tights; they find to give them a triad;„ hidden merriments , , F� s i "" , snake. You can gee the p1Fls from your Deep in their own - - • d druggist, or by mall at 50 cents a box Serenity of mind. � ` , ' tea • L f tt .....:, rd' Liniment for rest b est. from The Dr: Williams' Mtediciae Co.. -Ruth E. Henderson. �`,-g �`Y Ff i M I r ' K: ' Brockville, Onk instead of throwing away oil from >w y 'y '�. �'— - to . > o- # the Drank -case of your automobtie or - s' . r_ , , <� �, tractor, you can use it for lubricating 11 ----"�-Two things alone will in mend mem THE BAB a ' '' � ;:,,"'r� farm -machinery. -Let-it stand -in -aa Dry lie. rr act ��l"iil,T �� r1LL^�-L— ' { ' open metaltainer so thattheao:ide a 'Those are soft words .and. eve 1 � ti , „ p 5 sett an leave oil of lubr!- - that's pure, „.„1r r„s xv s x 'w x ti �, ' atin�g.value. • Y y !t. ' rTheze a e will last while earth and '' x� �iw �� ' %s -„< �,ft ' `” ' `` v'4. � . ,..., t ' sands eadure.- To guard the baby against colds ' Asst, wind and water, sunshine in the nothing can equal Baby's Own Tablets. Vai'_s of white muslin are suggested .- el<y, The Tablets are a mild laaadve that Isabel Coursier !a only nineteen yearslof age and Is the, world's womom for the use of sufferers from 'colds; to good name and pure words never can will keep the little obe'g stomach and ski jumper. At the age of 16, during the Revelstoke B.C.', 8k! Tournament avoid spreading infection. - - . destroy. . ( bowels working regularly. It is a re in February, 1922, she established an official world's record for women by -From the Persian of Faraduse, cognized fact that where the stomach making a standing jump of 84 feet, _ ° translated by Alexander Rogers;• h and Trowels are in good order that . ” ' Thin winter Miss Courier is giving exhibitions on the ski jump of the / )�J� � 's n - - _ colds will not'baie4 that the health of Chateau Froatenac' winter 3pom Club at Quebec, commmenctog December VVV��w Aaswea to ia�t ['week's pttale: • the little one will be good and that he 80,'wher} the International_ and Inter -collegiate ski 'competitions begin. The �j wild thrive and be happy. The new tAAIIAiBa aY FC O R' N C O B D t A h O N D young lady is a member o? the famous Revelstoke Ski Club, which has pro �T�DUrJT �-CIMD . sales tax will not increase the price of Viv fi U E' O U y E h FOR Baby's Own Tablets, as the cum duced so many celebrated ski jumpers. . • t company - sarmrraartaeo rr SOLD w savooLsts a orxtcuL . ARD T R t P E T R t pays the tax. ,You can still obtain the • , One of her most daring feasts was accomplished oa Jing 4, II when VAM 0oa .ata ars """OR wrwaao.awwsell C o N p R't! H Z Tablets through `any medicine dealer Isabel ascended glacier -mantled Mount Ranter, in the Slate of Wasbtngton, , 6': I T O >_ R R O z at 25 cents a, boa, or by mall post and gate a seasational exbibftion, for which she wan awarded a special TAYLOR,- A D E E F 1 G � paid, from The Dr. Wiliiaure''Medicine .trophy. Among the en+thealled apectators was the tate Pre ,lden�f Harding. t: __ . T E N M 1 U F L - RiY Cs1.,.Br'ockvil.1% Ont. _ _ __ _ FQRBES' _ ' • Gr Iv t A S E P A MOO . _ TO HITS ��C. To endure is greater than to dare. ' i1 A T t7 F7!E E T O PPE R `! Royal wills are never made public - . Thackeray. Tree _ . . A q H E T H £ A . jin Britain. They are kept in a ape- Make basil away, and tet one -be �✓ C A A r E y � liciai room of Somerset House, and not. A friendlyPatron unto thee: a r see thY la r'd Leaven serve well, I ` j1j T r w . R E S H o D w even the officials see then[, Leet rapt -from hence, I see thee lye �r� i �� �'� � u x. i 'l1 - RAG C R U t3 E S E E —� s Torn . to3,the use of Pastsrie : '1ii V , ARE L ONE 0 P i E An acid stomach Canned by f,dis"Am often Q t For every purpose in the ``' : L I M P O O' fv t: N G L I► p create. rh-L the symptoms. Se.your stomach. To make loose Gowdes for Mackarell orchard, cutting limbs up - risht with Stiad'f Syme. Any drug store. Or see the,. Grocers to a (rice. • -- - _ . to !i inches Hesedler ; /�'''��t�� � -. Make hoods of thee to serve out Spice. - d !2 . - _ �1„i1��y � Q1W �'UZZLE - - • - -Herrick.SAWS �► 4 8, 40 and feet U _ �'{1� i wf dw aulsrie a"mffls , .. _. a 7 lC Mlnard's Lhlc+ttnt for (Triggs. _ M r�;arla2 �(isIeda!!! Oar des uipti,e eirm&r sat 'ThI MAY �Gsharpi'1 lon'it�,iiswi - to so .est..s an request. �` e ` Because .he "'bobbed” the- hair of a, two"" tatuos SAW oo. t.uurcn ppQ li 1 hi l young girL without .her parents' con-! „'°'"fOis "' . ".. TAYLOR�FORB $ «..�..,� .a..... i...au.... , j 1? sent. a hairdresser of Dijon, France, COZ�AlYY.'j.1ASIlaD has been sued for damages by her .,y GUBLPK ONT. i O ( father. , y _ ___ ._ - -- 3 . . , _. . -: . _ FQR /fi 1 L L,S t ZT / Are the forerunners of sy • the chest and back with I 'were golds and grippe Rub `i. Mina�d's Bathe the feet „ M+nsrd's and hrX water: 11 11 • ; ht i - - ._ _ 1 . i . . . 41 4Z ___115 +.- -- -- - S11: _ `iCNI� OF P1l�N" - 4 SO .: . ." . LL ­... AYE:.. 8. .4-. ,_s. I _C _.� . I . R.., r - .- - ,.. ; __A1. . 1. ­ ,- -- - . . L .- TROU80 WIR I . • tit[ Loots" w7m )"" 9r 10_oq- I- I . HORUONTAL' HORIZONTAL (Cont.) 4 -Not (Cont.) -T . 9 '.�,:' . I .. I 7 -Wins of a, leaf 43-0onnect 14 -Not difficult - - ECZEMA- 'YENS3 . 4-ilupid f. W 44 -Tho middle 16 -Earth and clay -- - I- — ""�` -a->alri . " 414ref�f meaning 1, -Importance Scarp In�+flamed. Hair Fell ••-*1I American plant . three times E0 -Native of.8cotland , Out. CiUtICW a HeaIS resembling potato 46 -Invite 21 -Remainder, • . - . A2 -Bench 47-TNok ,,22 -Court . : -• 13-Arouei • � ; '' 4tt_dinful . . rpan : "IIS daughter was troubled with 1. 1fE-White ant ". ''. N -Crown of the head - >iB-Very dry - • epaaaa for three It broioLaot - -- -- 't7 -Every 62 -Made loud sound, 11�MIaa one'a'16ethlg- on file b� O� �11aad-ills bM 18-EntratI . % through Deas 2g-Ruoket hair all fell out. The etetaema sealed 7g-Coaoaa11 64-Out}tt for making. 30 -Pointed tooth _ _ Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for ewer eros het .«Ip aa. tea and ln- n WType of vessel lees 11-6hgvs gamed: It was painfgl and the 1 (ebbr.) U -Cut - ill-Armorod motor ea► • . Edon at silt[ my danghgs ___Conwor_ Headache fileuntls a ::Lumbo o a _ - -_ I. 44-AAMItton-to 23 -Prepared 6i-rWlse building t- "A friend told we abort Cadcurn ` _ "• 2b -Pain 4111 -Prosecuted at law e,6-sena[ of turd.,[ Pain Neuralgia. 'Toothaeh_e -Rheumatism � and Ointment so I purchases I - ` •a EO -Dirt ' . . : 60 -At liberty . 37 -Protection . -- , some and within a week there was - E7-Tattered,garments VERTICAL • j Sg'-Pronoun r - a decided improvement. I par. "._ `'ift8-Pnfaoe . 1 -Mechanical 40e$everlty, of DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART chased more sad after tnehlg two {� E0 -Measure et weight repetition climate (pl.) toren of Caticvsa OinenLeat, to. . 30 -Feathery plant 2 -Refrigerate ... 41 -Hoarders __ Qether with the Cutiwra 13osp. she ;;. :''ii -Manner of walking $� Agreement of sale 42 -Agitate - .- rt r wan completely bealed�." (8i�aed) 44-sslent Acte t onl Ba er acka a bra. john nonan, Lawlewn, , ii -Box Cover l�-To be f n debi , 47 -Efface - _ ' 43-sosir. 41�-a,tfi which contains proven directions. ., . it. At(lmai appendage 6 -Wallen on Border I. " Hand `Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Use Cmienra for all skin trooblp. 7 -To be deffelept y P.O., >ttw ? . 27-Deseendent 8 -Tree- E1 -Pointed wooden pin , , . 1 Also bottled of Q{ and 1.00-Druggists.I 11 IIg--Fetefi }'G}1Ye . - 62 -Pronoun asytrta is the inns marl (eKf.eat,M es Canelo) bf Bayer Units of weaceaaeS Sdakas6e -:41rTo disarrange • 10 -Handle of scythe 83-Qefore acfdester of aallayncaeld (AcW1 Walls AeN 'A. 6pl.�A.")). Wit it is welt Rsows -\'- A9-Ciosed t2-0se hole Gb-Fath (Abw , ef toes Osrta n� will M�iNdaO wtm tbsis /eSAI �s�eee�l issei a" litsesa#LsIn 'jap+r� yr - Pr. wear WSUE No. 1-'Q6. r — - _ _ r .. .,.:.. .: _ , .. �� a ,.. ,,.� � � . , : .. r' _ _ "'. ,% P. . . " ♦ .. '-• u _ _ _ _ - ___— —_ _. . .. 11 ._ .. - _ •. •' . -`.. .. .. �-' .1.... •. - <+. kms' V.-' '_P,: s v _ er 4 y atc ...w,_rt!,tn:-. -::' :.:_�..,.... c.w:.we �.s:,...,«4_r3....-,...._�.. .. _-. ._ .•_. .. ..,...� ...� .,.�. r_. _.., r..,.^t;::... ., ..,._-:�,_....._..�- _.._L.. "._._ ._ A- n.......e�.c._s�...___.r.,.,..-,c_..,.a✓.._«...,.�....x.a.-m..P..i't_::���,�"'2:�,�.w`rt.'stx'�w.w.'L�. w g , �rr kms, _.'L "'': u'a '�•.Y.E�' ,os r.,.k , ''im lose ��•� •��A� —Robert Rankin, of Riebmoad —Dr. He)lry will be.he re as qsu• ?� IJ��f1A,IrC711t S• _ friii1, spent New Years here with sl next Tuesday to attend to hie his Mother and uncle. y W. F. Hen- protesaional duties.—Arthur Boyes utas off duty dereon. —Dr. E. A• &►dleir, Dontiet,—The Young People's Union ppreetislo in, Toronto, tit ill .tie here . ; / A several days last week owing to r'will meet in the basements of the in his office' on Thursday from 10 •, Illness...United Church this (Friday) even• w. m. to 6 P. mas usual. —Chas. Mirgnie, • of Toronto, sp8at l3uaday with relatives is ing ht 8 o'clock. r~ the village.. —OAdfellows, please note—A STOUFFVILLE. `\�• 1 .. special meeting of Ontario Lodge —Mrs. H. $udgin, of Myrtle, is Pe -` - - sppeending a peek with JOhrf and will bo held on Thureday eveniulL On Monday night fire, caused dans- - y lure. Murkar. Dec. 14th, at 8 o'clock sharp, for age to the extent of b largeween Efi,000 , -Mise Mary and Bobbie Rltddy, the installation of officers. All and '$d•� when the large 1rau� Oddace invited.. barna and double stables of the Man• ; of Toronio 'spent over New Yearsad. House on Main St. were destroy - fellows ` wt their.Picl;erinR home. —Anew time -table came into ed. The damage would have been _ —W. J. and Mrs. Clark • and effect on the •C. N. R. on Sunday much greater bnt for the -absence of m �•� A New Year's Da last. The only change which wind ash the presence of snow bn the - �" hauks y O (,jl a' rty with Harry and Mrs. Boyes. effects Pickering 1s the afternoon roofs of the adjoining buildings. • r —The township council will train going east, which is now due --- ---- - at 12.59 instead of 2 31 tn. tt meet on Monday next for organi- p Pseo desert ae»i alta. j B --extended tQ a� It our , ssition -and the transaction of A Benefit Euchre and Dance _u general bnsinees; will be given in the Town Hall ORSALE—A�number of electric Mrs. D. T CalNgban, cf To- tonight (Friday)• commencing at V n ht patu:es. cheap. Ap,p'.1• w K• J_'k"-cr, = — tn�er8 an d frlen dg, r .. € . . 8 o'clock. ladies will_p 16a8e pro- R. R. No: 1, Picketing. 15U " .Tonto, returned home on $stns= p :.�. vide -refreshments. Everybody fOr rile abundant �1UC day, after spending a week at the T OST—A yellow collie dog with ► _ .i home of her parents here. welcome. adglission, 25, cents. Lwhite ring around neck. Notify J• A. Flem- A - —Mrs. 'Rfic;llurtry entertained a —A meeting of the Chamber of ng, StouCess ffville. Phone 2104. 18 which attended dumber of young friends on New Commerce will be held next Tues- OULTRY WANTED—Highest pri- - /� 1+ Xmas 1 Years' eve, when- they saw the day evening at' 8 O'clock in the �ces paid for live.poultry : also leathers and �JU1 X■ ■ ■ Ws efforts. 1 old year out and the new year in. Town Hall. Every member is re, hides. Ben Razlin,Stouffvile.Phone7821. 13-2s nested to be present as matters —Mise Smith, assistant teacher d ANTED—Local agent for well _ of the Enniskillen 'school; spent of great importance will come.up WANTED pianos and phonogra he, com- : for diaCtl9RiOn. mission basis. Alf assistance vers to c�nae sales• Sunday here with Miss Laura Write care Boz A. PICKER196 NEWS, 16 21 - Andrew, at the homo of the lat• —The Ladies Aid of St. And- rew's Church will hold their FOR SALE -15 young pigs. kshoats, ter s parents.. P a nano oats; chicken heuae. e:io and one 4 "• —Dr. Wright, of Gleichen, Alta,. regular monthly meeting tat the _ incubator egg size• Fred Lacey. lot 3s. B. F has returned to the West. after home of Mrs. Arthur Boyes on co,,., Pickering. Highland Creek P. O. Phone a nding a few days with M. 8 Wednesday afternoon .13th ivialy• ao� 1s -is Mrs, Chapman and other at 8 o'clock. All members' ale re- �J(ASSEY•HARRIS MACHINERY T-- - «•� quested to be present. M—And repairs. Now is the time to look friends is town. , —� —Thu public and eoatfnnstion —St. George s Church (Anglic" after your, spring needs, cultivators, drills and _ next Sunda 10 a. M. SUndAy harrows. sprayers for the orchard. One 3 1-2 by eCh0018 re•opeued on Monday y ' 11 wagon gear.•rheap. D. J• Gormley, Dunbar- School ; 11 a. m., Holy Com mnnioD on 22tf Siafter the Chriatmi;s vacation, to Service, the first in the new year ;• - begin the incessant grind until the OS—A black steer came or to tale �iamid-rammer exams. 7 p. m., Evening Service. Preach- Lpreiaee of the undersined. lot 10Ourn V-er e AJ -� ' —The first week iD Januar has eC AL both services, the paator. Pickering. about Dec• 12th,; and also s tea colt ` y about Aug. let. Qwner may have same by prov- An executive committee meeting ing rop sty and paying expenses, Jas. W. Hick. -.beetles an exceedingly mild one, 16-20 • will be held on Tuesday evening R. >�. rlo. 1, Pickering. : is'tht�t all our CL18tOlY1- with -light •rain•falls, which hes y caused most of the snow in this next, Jan. 18tb, at the home of Mrs. W. J, Gordan, Church SL., to FOR SALE—Cheap all kinds of p W1 �Viclnity t0 disappear. warn s, harness. and all kings of farm im- er0 and friend may commence at 8 o'clock. rg� a —Mrs. r,) Cartwright return. plementsyfngoodorder. Also several heavy and . ed home arsda last, after —One day last week, Maty, the light scales and cook stoves and heaters. High- — - y eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, eat price paidfor hides and wool, also live ooul, reap their abundant �pending the Christmas holidays , of this village, waR taken Ridley, try. H.Herman,Stouffville. Phonel903 lstf _ • , ! +with her unelb and aunt, Mr. and y 'share of the better times to St Mira. Fielding, of Gravenhdrst. . Michael's Hospital, Toronto. Fre t Li ������ 1—The annual meeting of the to undergo a criticaloperation jLyl Q 'that loom on the hori Picekering Public Library Will be for mastoid trouble, and again on held this (Friday) evening at 8.00 Monday, George, the eldest son -,Zon of the -o'clock in the library room?. A was also taken to the Hospital Z'f3ena8d Electrical - full -attendance of members is re- with the came trouble. The sym �'Ontl'aCtOI pathy of the community is ex. •.'Happy ya `' uquested. has tended to 1dr, and Mrs. Ridley io New J e r :. —Wilfred Molinoy, who Estimates for all kinds of wiring the anxious time through which Ibsen spending his Christmas vacs• cheerfully. given. - ficin at the home of his parents they are now passing and hope _ ' baste, left a Saturday i sesame that the operations In both cases I am in town now with four inen frit may pro a successful. and we have time to co®plate ' •tom bis duties as teacher iD the cos p be.- '•3ianwtioa school on Wolfe Island. —'*bile we, in the southern part s few more contracts —Mies Lura Andrew has re- of Pickering township, are enjoy- fore the light is x r x turned to Enniskillen to rftume ing the snow to the moderate turned on. - Baas;' de th of about two inches, not her duties as principal oL the pub- PP r Fixtures For gale. iic ichoul, after @pending her anffialent to mike Rood sleighi`aR. _ I •+ trt other arts of the province find - '�� 'Christ as holidays at thehome.of p F. Z+ITC$f'tEZ+'a. the people plunging throngh save- a ! CH "Saes parents, James and lore. AD- APMAN ral feet'. 16 Brace County, on (.Care of C. A. Sterritt) __ drew. ,r ..;W. M• h'1um®Melt, teacher of Christmas -Day. mow fell until a Phone 1300 Pickering a depth of two feet was reached, *?r manual training in the Alexandra p. ] mbool; Toronto sad his brother, and it kept falling all the next / ` �.�b e' ej Ja day until three feet of snow cover` N`t>I C. H. Flnmerfelt, of the Shaw• i d / • _ � - ��' -Business School@, apent the week• ed the ground. In the south-west / lend here with their. sister, Mrs. part of the province the storm was :en A. Henderson. so severe that the roads became .� im ,@able. est es our r Rubbers, w r - —On Sunday morning next Rev. pa B d egoist stook Rn a. e are The enabling bylaw. Rtrbmit- • .A. R. Sanderson w>jlgcommeoc® Ty ..offering a8 a •- �aoother' serieti' of. Old Testamout ed to the ratepayers of the Town 14 1"EBSILA•S ° of Whitby on Monday peseed by D�7 LA * a �{fJhar ptere•the saviour of h0isapet a vote of about 1,0 to 1 By their ` XMAS SPECIAL request,i� nv �• y -Joseph," aRreempnt with the Seymour Poor- rw 111?ERNATIONAL ti ,plc, '.00p m,. "kn Outraged er ee the town wap to receive Men's 2 -buckle Overshoes, regular 3.75; for 2.81 conscience.' continuing series. electric war a to fgU hot e- DWnONARIE5 are in use by butt-, ~- r —Lorne Bath, Russell Burrell p0 p �' resa mea, engineers, baalrere. Men's 9 inch Curler—This is the felt boot with tib rabber war at ,$'3i per horse oyer. rr and Louis Scott received scold last � Fo judges, . architects, physideas, ante yearQ ago the Seymour Poor -far==% teachers, librarians. rlm-- } 70, for X3.68. , - week to report far` duty at the sole which is so popular reg. 4. c h er Co. .sold out to the Hydro- Ele• b aucceisful mere and _ Malleable Iron Workq, OshatsR, Glyn• Y j tric Power Cumniiasiona who at women the world over. , We hive only n limited number of these, j offer being off duty for several one ioc•reased the rate to $'29 per., au don't hesitate. J week owing to lack of orderP. Are You E to Wig? --Owing to his recent illuess Mr, h. which increase Whitby re 9�P1� _ used to On accountof their - _ Rnrrisll w •tall- re --_ - - - re nsa to pay— ttQ, rite $, E. P, the•mearts to success. It is as all- — - - -'work for some time. knowing teacher; a to iversal quer- " ' . . —The Women's \iissionary 9oci• Coro.cletmed that the town owed tion answerer. XHA� t RO )ERIES G , sty .of the United Church, Picker thein $10.60 and were 'about to la you seek efficiency and ad- 8ng. will hold their monthly meet- Prom their claim in the courts. vancemencwhynotmakedaft In the• meantime Whitby's de- naevi this vast fiord of iatorm- Our stock of (roeeri es is all fresh se of the very ` 1DR at the home of Mrs. S. J: Colin• viand for poorer had increased, ationi 4hoicest we can bay. * curt, Uahaws, nett Thursday, JsD• and to supply this increase a heav- aaa,aaavocabularyTerms. 2laara@es. N - 14th at 3 p. t».' A cordial invite- Pp y luau tuweratioa. Coterad riot«• ' •s, ler wire became necessary between tion is extended to all the ladies Oshawa and Whitby, sad the m �iSubjects. i�.lss On our shelves and counters you will see suitable i1f ,�8 for r " of the ebnrch. The program for easbl'D by law was drafted. and lou;.-Pa,.r >rawe.. all the family that will be useful as this weetlog will • be given` by whereby Whitby would receive Re�tiv writaforep•e• -\ well as ornamental. 7 —Andrew Fort the formerly of a e power i►luaeratcn., _ PickeriaR, hast Veva re-elected Pickering also would 'have an an- ' ei Fred $IIntln A1C el•11� Mayor of Sin•talnta, Bask., by ac- limited supply. That this bylaw • $7 6 gbation• Tble is the fifth time has been p%eeed to very gratifying name tM. $etablbh•d 1867. .. th4 he haA been elected mayor, the reeideote of Pickering, as G. a C. tour of wWcb were by acclams- they will be able to use the power, MERRIAM : L only for lighting purpopee4 -"Mesa! SEEN tins. Rio old Picker frieade Co,�� bat also for beatialt` and cooking. oagratclabii him oathe h nor cos The Rose Excelsior Mill will then t (erred on him by his fellow -towns= r _ weri, they able v been the power which ,�aA ��� . �• � ���4 —The wiring of the houses in they have been so anxious to get. • ythe village for electric light -is be� Other iadaetries which may Sieh Prdt Rr b$ �ttC• .. __—_. Ing roshod forward these, days to be estsbfidbed here -will not find _ _ T �tilL :—With all possible speed. A num- the lack of power an obstacle in Having secured the agency for T. W. GOSH THERE'S TELL. ti/OUR ALRICt►� 'bar of our residents postponed the their way. By. the passing of the Bowman a Soo, Star Nurseries, EXCUSES TO TELEPHONE H THE CONST BU�.I work until there was some visible by-law, !be ydro Electric Pow- Ridgetown, Ont. THE JVDCTE 1'i1M • y evidence that hydro was eq, er Com. will drop their snit I stn pre red to take orders for all • oto town, and now as thaat�• see against the Town of kinds of Ftuit Treed Small Fruits, the polee and wires erectecl,`tbey Oroamsntat Shrubs Etc.. at :Rte losing no time in having the IN, MEMORIAM. lose�at possible prices. • rr, work done. Special rates for large quantities. THURxA�--In loving memory of 45tf —At a meeting of the rate -pay- Habnab L. Stephenson, beloved wife Pickering O 4 :a� i "� •� • .- :ere held in .,the school honseon of (deo. H. -Thurman. who passed N. J. Ghaimant j :Monday evening the trustees �awap, January 2od..IM. ...wr,..•». • , r a 4 were requested to co ,tract an =Sadly aniseed by Husband. Daugh• _ - o :a tires orhzt ; :at once. Some opposition was and Sisters.- �, s • a �,, �. -offered by those who tbonlrht the _� 'rink would a roonoplizeci by the WHITEVAL'E. = = •-� v v a[ ==a _ -� .. — yarge bays and girls and young On Friday, Jan 29th', the Whiteval and and Soft `'Oal of the: - mea and worsen. To overcome y, __E[ �T + y 'Public Library Association will hold best gnaljty On _ ■:_ " , s T this difficult the rink will be — under supervision, so that 'the It; annual meeting for the election of hand • 1�� rZ nuns boys and {title for whom offl^era. Following the tur:icess part -- ' y y of the meeting a splendid program and Z ' the rink was primarly intended, boa social will be given by the young THOS A v v r` Will not @oer from the inva4ion p•-nple of United and Baptist Church- % V ` • of those older, who may wish tri ea. Admission fres. Et.erybody al:;rni :ate zhe rink. is ne acd have a good time. PSC3,t161'Z'3a09 Gnt• - - .. .;+s.++s,x:-.::..u,..•-..--.... 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