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41- NG1. NEWS PICKER VOL. L1X* P I C."K.10WRING, ONT., ,FRIEDAY. .'DEC. 420. 1929 ipwarso*tv"al, WHITEVAL.1b OUNBARTOM. The W'hitevale United Suridaiy Sorry to report Jos. Allison -III,- GREENWOOD White's'1,-MiU School will hold their annual Christ.- ped on the ice and hurt his back, con- mas service oh Sunday next. Dec, 22. fining him to bed for a time. PEARSON- Physich, n ... �.�Mree= 2*A'VOZ at 10 a. m... with special Christmas M Marion Taylor i$ visiting her all R. S. O. aid Surgeori, Dunbarton. 1017 music by, the children, and Christmas grandfather at Highland Creek this MILLS the flood. 4 X. FORSYTH.- 00b. D.. Director Isrumning again after address by Mrs. Lea*, of Seagrdv6- week. 7 X% w0vtomirtrical Association of Ontario. Reg. Sawing Lumber, Chopping -A special invitation is.- extended to R Established 1838 Iststpe Member of the American Grain,- summer months, WARD-STEPHENSON . all. Jocisfion. Eyes examined by n Tuesdays and Fridays. Claremont. Ont. �o The annual Sunday school Christ- mas tree and conceit�of,the United Avery pretty early December wed -VARL A. GRUBIN. R_a��-Eyeglg Hannfacturing Baskets of all held on,Monday next ding td6k place at the home of the Wheat and Barley bt church will be :. pecialiat. Honour trouate of the Coileze kinds, including. bridets parents, Mr 'and Mrs. J. L. Dec. 23rd. An exceptionally f'rLc Stephenson, of Dumbarton, on Det. Wanted of Optometry of Canada: Gold medalist And 1 jkvt Herman prize winner in 1928. At Markham Bushel, 11 Quarts, 6 Qnartal Pint program will be presented, including 11th, 1929., When Louisa Edith' Monday from 9 a, m. to s P. m.. in Dr. Quart Boxes, Berry Crates. choruses, a number of dialogues, rec. Highest prices paid. alonday dentcl office. At Stouffville from Wed- their eldest daughter, became ,:q a=rjturday*feacb week. Eyes itations, pantomime "Han the Her- I!d G A large stock on hand at bride of Percy E.• Ward, of Belleville, tied and repaired. H, t quality aid angels sing", a doll- &rill, and a at Lowest Prices. Phone Stouff 240P- 461Y reasonable prices. - Ont. Rev.. J. R. Fraser officiating y the mar Christmas' Carol given b The bride was attended by her coos- Special Price Leg" reductions at the' worth ried people which will be well iri, Miss Mabel Stephenson, of Pick- ON factorv.. hearing. Admission, Adults,25 pts enn E. at th g, and Leonard 'Stephenson, bro 'Barley Feed OBRISTIAN, BmTistersixid Children, 15 cents. Doors open e f the bride, was best man. Af- AeSo!.,,;t6r. Notary Public Etc. MoneY to Phone Markham 6405 or 6420 or write P. I t House, Whitby. 261y -1y a sumptuous wed- oan. Sol- Wing Court 7 n. Concert at S. Chan. White, Locust Hill, Ont. ter the ceremony ROSS- ding supper was provided for the o6 $37.00 IMEATON -Barristers. So- per ton, Cash. JDheitors. We join their many friends Northefri -Ontario Building, 330 casion. S"StreetTorocto. - Colds are mry prevalent in the in wishing Mr. and Mrs.' Ward, a W. J, Beaton, long, happy and prospProus career. J. D. F. Raw. Adelaide 2767Apple- B arrels 4 CH RRWOOD IPICIZARESON & PICKERING- Rev. Mr. P"ker will preach *n the 'Poultry Feeds. Baptist church on Sunday as usual. JLLBarristers. Solicitors etc,, 213-214 Conled- ed On Dec. 8th one of our highly res- 'CRACKED CORN, P. U. have postpon station Lift Building, Corner Y ange and Rich. FOR SALE The B. Y. d popular young men passed neW Sts- Toronto. bones Adelaide 4489 and their meeting for a couple of weeks. pected an SCRATCH FEED, =Picittring office open Wednesday and The next meeting will be held on Dec. ai-vay in the person of James Oscar 4 evenings, Phone Pick 6600. Stf DRY H 18N. f Jn large 314 in the church in the form•0 .1 Petty. Although he had been confin D~ ed to his bed for only a week he had rig a& watch night service. Prices ht. school anniversary ser- been in poor health for the past two or The Sunday s year�,. When a boy he worked with vices will be held in the Bapti.zt Ch- C*2%3MXIX-W '?Ij El L C. SMITH, D. D. 9., L D. S., arch on Sunday Dec. is -father in the manufacture of LI (coccresor to Dr. J. N. Dales'. Graduate of 7L� small 22nd, in the af- ft �. - I U * bricks and the and early in his teens the oYal -egewDentaiSurg sandToron. k�zuvervwtlr- At Claremont office over D. A, t's store every Tuesday and Friday Phone HERBERT T, FA LLA ISE. L. D S.. D. D, S.. Graduate of the Royal Dental Surgeons :nd the University 11t.gento. cirdenc Ao 409l." second door east of St, And- rev's Church. Pickering. Ont. Office houm: 9 a. in, to Op. m., or by appotctment. fX•ray service. Phone Pick 3700. 4311 ARLIZABETH RICHARDSON- * Fire and sitomcwle insurance of all kinds, solid financial stand. -GRORG" KBAY-Licensed auction• vex. Aitona. Live stock gene ed &=g a stZ sales end to. Term, n R 9131TV1911ile, Phone Stouff 9003. 61-4 FP108TILL Licensed Auctioneer, • for Ciamistili•s of York and Ovasirio. An*. kift salty of all kinds stsenwd to on aborwas ashisi•. Add"•* G men alver P 0_ out. R.BZATON TOWNSHIPMERE • Aonvslaasar Commisatoaar tar viss. X OWE ar at ltareiass IA• - I- GRANT-Lot 1. concession 4. A Scs;� ro. Telephone Markham 750$ tant. Busmen and MutucJ• GRANT. GODFRE Y &CO'. 31 St. East, Toronto, Canada. Adelaide 1 Sty WM. MAW. LICENSED AUC- da�ntioa TIONZER.for York, Qntarlo and Durham so. Terms raaaoaaete. Data nor .ales may be - �� -�Coai : ��oal f 7,.Hwd and Soft ftal of the, *t quality on hand' woo • A. LAW, exi V% v Q=t. .;-..Buy Your Xin' as Gifts 1 ]Early Oce"' nal, Chairs -These Cha lilave that "made to'fit feeling Perneriesi-1.50, 4.00, 7.50. Kiddie Cars, Kindergarten ge t Doll Cradles etc. Children's High Chairs and Rockers. Oheeterfield Chairs 835.00-theae are beautiful L-baire. Willow Chairs 13.50,' 18:00, 17.50. Radio Table@. Junior and Bridge . L,%wps at 9 50,14-75, 16 25. .A gbod assortment of, solid brass and silver noveltiee. Ont flower@ and potted plants 41wap 90 band, Orders taken for wedding and funeral flo"re. ,Many pieces of furnitnre already laid away for Christmas eve delivery., Cfa A. aterritt Phone 1800} Furniture Dealer and Funeral Directot; Also Ambulance Service Ontario 00AL k good supply of Hard and Soft Coal on hand. Alao a supply of Kindling 'Wood, stove length. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. DONALD ALU'NRO, PICKEKINr* L. SURNINGHAP& Building and General . Contracting. Estimates f-irnished on all ctastsw# of work-Interior Lad Exterior. Alterations and repairs. Chimneys Built Concrete Work. Phone Pickering 6712 FAIRPORT. ONTARIO - 8 H I N G L E 9 Nova Scotts, Shingles - Galt Galvp Afized Steel Shingle• 7. Bird's Felt State ShInstleal, for sale ;Lt T. PATER`80.%S • CLAREMONX Call and get prices. Phone 2911 ....LAW'S G AR A G Ef ..AND SERVICE STATION We Are prepared to do all kind* of repairing of cars, also bat- tery charging, electric ��.-welding and in fact everything In eon- - section wiLh car wor k Gas. Oil@, Grease and Acce4soriso- always on hand. Taxi Service. Agent for Chevrolet Cars. Gordon I Law Xmas ' Cards' alor'e -' Lftst year we had the IRrg- e9t assortment of XrnFks Cards ever shown in Pi ck. ering this , � yeRr we have t7 much greater assortment. Nearly a hiindred designs to chocee from. The latest designs at a very moderate price. ALSO; a 'We take orders for person- al cards. Ask to see our' two cl -wo Sam p our name printed ch card as low as >a1.00 per doyen:. :.`,Get your card'i early- while the asso rtment. is good at 5 Jones' Drug Store" Druggist and Chemist. Phone 6800 ',-__Fickariu& ternoon at 230 and in the evening a 7 o'clock. Special music is beir-;,, pre- threshing, threhing, whic� he has fol- quantities pared. Air. Packer will be the speak- lowed all along mith farming. Mr. The annual Christmas concert of the Petty was of a very frank and kind Baptist Sundai!-school will be held o4i nature, and hi.*, funeral which took Cemetery Dec. 141o,''PICK-MUNG Christmas n1vitt as usual. The oro- place to Erskine on L UMBEEII YA L" gram promisee to be "a splendid our, and will cortsi.it of choruses, recitat- 10th.was the largest ever attended ill this district. He leaves,to mourn ion.:, solos, readings, dialogues and a drill, entitled "Joan of Arc". Adrnis - :.4 hlogs, his wife (ri!e Fannie'Kayes) loA little Kenneth trod baby Marjorie, h6. THE RURAL :s:on to concert: Adult, 2.5 cents', azei: parents and tso brothers, Ern- children 15 cents. Do not m1,;.i this est, of Toronto, and Wesley of Cher- SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. - treat for it is the end of a perfect rYwoOd---. day. MtOUGHAM. Real Estate and Insurance. - SCARBORO Grant-311alcolm, of Galt. spent the Farm Properties& Specialty. -0 - wis-k-end with his people here. Read 0 . ffice: 213 214 Confederation The regular monthly meeting of Our pastor delivered an earnest Life-Building. Toronto. the Women:s Association of Wash- message to- a fair cpngregation on 'Phode Male 1390. ington United Church, was held at the, Sunday. home of Mrs. F J. Cornell, on Wed- Lewi.q and Mrq. Sanderson and Miss Branch Office: Gordon Building, nesday afternoon,- with the President Muriel spent last Sunday at the lat- Pickering Ontario. Mrs. H. Dix in the chair. From. the ter's home here. Pbone efti. 28tf reports read by the different Secre- Albert Harvey and Ws- Betty Har- taries, the year has been prospeious vey, of Toronto, spent Sunday with THE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER from every stand- point, the four-gr- the former' 8 ' rents here. . home from Kas OUR WAY. oup leaders handed in cheques am- Miss Bate returned ,WASHED ounting to $500.00 as the Womens' a few weeks visit with friends in Str- We have wade a business of share toward the mortgage an the atford and other Western points. wash day Here each t•olor Manse, leaving a balance of $200-00 Mrs. Howard Malcolm paid a visit and fabric 19'Xiven the scienti- to be used for Sunday school build- to the hospital on Wednesday last to .ific.formuta that beet meets its ing. Offibers for the coming year see Bobbie, who is slowly Improving. needs. For each class we use were elected. Past Pres. Mrs. H. Tom Logan of Detroit, and Albert use from nine to twelve ebi6n, Dix, Prea. Mrs. N. Senior; Vice- Pres Buckingham, of Toronto, spent s4a3 .Res of-filtered rainsoft water. Mr,%, W.' Wood, Mrs. Boyle; See. Mrs. last week with L Middleton and. am- An average of -six hundred gal- F. Goforth; Assistam-Sec, h1ri . . F. J. ily. -lone for your family washing. wonder clothes 1•tunderid Cornell; Tress, Mrs. W. Armis; De- The increased attendence at Sun- .No Kees are cleaner and votional, Mrs, Hewitt, Mrs. Green M .Lily school manifests the interest the last longer. wood; Visiting and Flower Comm, children have in the supper and en Oshawia Lauudq & D rV Mrs Whitney, Mrs. McCallum, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Greenwood; Pianist, m tertainment on Friday evening. The Women's Institute contributed Cle&Ding Co.,- Lt d• Mrs. Hewitt• Pres.1► Sec. Mrs. W. Graham. a box of underwear to make warm. and h4ppy some of our less fortunate, ' neighbors in I N orthern Ontario thii• All elotbes ned frequent dry cleaning )DUNBARTON Christmas • to keep them sanitary. Our clexclug The members of the beef ring were. department turns old clothes out like now. Avery sad accident %%Ah fatal res- responsible for the oyster supper held �'.-Wg CALL AND DELIVER' ults, occurred at an early hour last Thursday morning, when one of our in the ,Town Hall on Tuesday even - ing Dec. loth. The supper was made Phone iiw . . well-known young men, Leonard Mc- a cominiurity affair and the hall was R. C. Jones, Local Representative. Gl"han, youngest -on of Thos. Me. filled, the farnter's wives catering to TIME TAB LEw- Pickering station i -ft Glashan, received such Injuries in a motor which resulted in his the guests in their usual bountiful 'h follow- fashion. The program whic T. R. Trains going East due as to OWN=- No. 10 Mail 7.58A M. pollision death on Sunday afternoon. A tract- ed was a local, voluntary one, •with 2V Loco] 12.55 P. M. or and trailer with a Quebec licenses the exception of the selection given by 30 - LOW 5.24 F. M was going West, and a short distance Mr. Leggitt., xho contributed to th'-' Sunday train, S.38 A. M. East of Highland Creek something evening's enjoyment by singing I Trains going West 'due an follows.- went wrong with the tractor and the number of his popular songs. At the No. 29 Local 9.28 A. Id. driver went into Toronto for repairt;, close of the program the young peo- 27 Local 2.19 P. M. icaving the trailer on the side of the ple enjoyed a couple of hours daricinA+ 9 bf&il 908 F. Id, road. A taxi from Toronto coming Mrs. Carl Devitt and Mrs. Harvey Sunday train, 732 P. M. along struck the trailer and moved furnishing the music. held their tForegoing is accoi-ding to Standard it further on to the road, -McGlashai, The Women's Institute time, then came along with his car and col- December meeting at the borne of lided with the truck which tore opera Mrs. B. Harvey; on Tues. afternooIT' •lacksmithing f. the side of the. car, inflicting terrib- Dec. 10th. The hostesses, Mrs. Har- the le interval injuries to the unfortun. -vey and Mrs. Cassels, made gath- 'Horse ate young man and rendering. hirn cring a pleasant one. A I rge am- shoy ng a SWialty, unconscious. The car was upset into ount of business was transacted. .4 All General Work. inelt3ding Wood the ditch an(t MlrGlashan was thrown plea carne ' for a donation to the Work, promptly 0-1 to the pavement. Ile was soon. Queen Mary Hospital, which was attended to. - sum. inonod, found and Dr.' Pc�,Y.,,on )ionore(j with a donation. After the q ! Alsn, who.ordered his removal to the Osh - -iness ww, finished Mrs. Hai bus aco Far' Agent for T m Awa Hospital. Ali X-ray eXaMinRt- ex e report of the vey gave an excellent repo Mrs Johnston Machinery. ion revealed two injuries, either one Toronto Cori ventiop. of which wo uld prove fatal under or- waxed eloquent in describing the ban- 'VV'00d-vv&xd Binary circumstances. An operation quet served the d6legates by the T. GREENWOOD 491y was performed in order, if possible Eaton Co. LW. After. the close of the to save his life, but he was beyond meeting dainty rfreshments were ser- COME. IN human help. After the accident the driver of the track iwas arrested ll,� ved by the hostesses. The December meeting of the W. Traffic Officer, John Kay. It is al- M. S. was held at the home of M , r,. AND SEE leged that the truck • had no lights, Brown, when the following officers Pres.-Mrs. Gov. but the owner of the, truck stated that were elected; -Hon. Our new stock of this was incorrect, while-others de Philip, Pres.-Mrs. L., Johnston, 1st. John Phillips, 2nd 14are that he had no lights. Officer Vice Presr -Mrs- Good Cheer Ranges Kay_iryvestigated the accident and de. Vice Pres-Mrs.. John Miller, Secre- tary-Mrs• Cassie, Treas. -Mrs. man. cided not-to hold the man Coroner, I You can't do better for Dr. Hisig, of Oshawa, has Barclay, Press Sec.-Mrs. Browli. nor price. a jury who will hold an inquest this At the close of the year the Society increased int , quality You will also gee our Thursday night. In the meantime it Thursday post-mortern examination has been can report progress, erest, and increased givings and have: - New Furnace • Deceased, who was in his 25th been privileged to hear and have with P They enter- Y. year, was well known, as he and hig everal speakers. them several on display.. two brothers, Allan and Jack opet- ated a transport service between' Os- tained sister auxiliaries, and present ed life membership to Miss M.�Millei. Give no a trial. We gnarantee iattafaction. hawa and Toronto. His funeral took Two of the former young lady mem place on Wednesday afternoon from ers graduated as during the Phone 4600 his father's residet*e in Dumbarton year. They regret the death of a ALVIN IBUSHBY interment being made in Erskine Cemetery. The deepest sympathy is former valued member, the late Mrp,, I J.H . Madill. The Society will enter PICKERING ,felt for the family in their said her• euvement. another year -ith bright hopes for the work- 00AL k good supply of Hard and Soft Coal on hand. Alao a supply of Kindling 'Wood, stove length. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. DONALD ALU'NRO, PICKEKINr* L. SURNINGHAP& Building and General . Contracting. Estimates f-irnished on all ctastsw# of work-Interior Lad Exterior. Alterations and repairs. Chimneys Built Concrete Work. Phone Pickering 6712 FAIRPORT. ONTARIO - 8 H I N G L E 9 Nova Scotts, Shingles - Galt Galvp Afized Steel Shingle• 7. Bird's Felt State ShInstleal, for sale ;Lt T. PATER`80.%S • CLAREMONX Call and get prices. Phone 2911 ....LAW'S G AR A G Ef ..AND SERVICE STATION We Are prepared to do all kind* of repairing of cars, also bat- tery charging, electric ��.-welding and in fact everything In eon- - section wiLh car wor k Gas. Oil@, Grease and Acce4soriso- always on hand. Taxi Service. Agent for Chevrolet Cars. Gordon I Law Xmas ' Cards' alor'e -' Lftst year we had the IRrg- e9t assortment of XrnFks Cards ever shown in Pi ck. ering this , � yeRr we have t7 much greater assortment. Nearly a hiindred designs to chocee from. The latest designs at a very moderate price. ALSO; a 'We take orders for person- al cards. Ask to see our' two cl -wo Sam p our name printed ch card as low as >a1.00 per doyen:. :.`,Get your card'i early- while the asso rtment. is good at 5 Jones' Drug Store" Druggist and Chemist. Phone 6800 ',-__Fickariu& w - s R• _ _ end of the larger potato. Raisin sere • Chr�at�r�cias Surprise Dishes � may be put on at any rakish angle Unusual Wrappings y P. �� ' •'�� ; • ; . which pleases, the young artist. Don't For Chrisnas Gifts There is a eater samenesa about (fresh or canned) and on top place a J forgot the tall another thicker and Sr � of rope or 'hair, There are peanut and -the Christmas dinner than theta is thick.alice of orange+ 8priukie s ' ,7 i straw dolls, spj %,dolls and lit- potato shoat any of the other dinners of` the tle grated cocoanut over the fruit to Add a Bit More �lidividuality. art Of course the bulkiness of the. give the appearance of snow ,;r frost.- - then and women. clothespin > gown .,�•��e `'`� _ :, the possibility ni Notheapin people, to Your Gifts by Chosing family pocketbook decides the nom- Top the orange slice with a mound of A' few cut flowers with bright or pas - family ber of side dishes, the size of the tur- flavored whipped cream, -stiff enough f tel colored petals may dra3s pin dolls 4 'key, the richness of the dessert and to stand up under. the weight of a • �' of various sizes as beautifully as $p Frieda Gilmore - 5 such things, but no matter where the cherry, raspberry or other colorful - a ` the traditional lilies of the valley. > 7 dinner appears, it is -very much • lily fruit or berry, which is used as a top- '� • Christmas morning will soon be the millions of other Christmas din- per. Just before serving, sprinkle the a One inventive child uaad an oddly here, with the usual joy of opening •• shaped peanut, two black - beaded Pins, t nets that bring joy- tq myriads of, trait and lettuce base with a little . a. few ,Leathers an�i two for cued little I the mysterious packages that have ''hungry ones. syrup by mixing three teagpoons of • • been placed, about the Yuletide tree twigs to make a Pathetic looking but sugar with tha juice bf one orange and • * by careful hands. Whose cariosity is There must be fowl- turkey, goose, convincing sparrow. ;duck or chicken There must be Bran- halt a i`emon. Where something par- not aroused at the sight of an at- Santa Claus _�Itnogt Cerialnly berry jelly, celeky, potatoes, rich etuf- ticularly Christinazy is desired, small brought the younger` members of the tractively wrapped parcel? Thought- - ling, put4tpkin pie and mince. Without candy ,Santa Clauses may be placed family sewing cards, tfuker toys and fu} people now plan long in advance these things, Christman is not Christ- on the salad plates — possibly connect- `_; modeling clay. For the quieter about the outer wrappings for their pas, -and when. poverty stalks, bene= with tiny candy reindeer on the op- F" hours these provide entertainment. gifts. posits side, with email ribbons or col- The pleasant part, too, is that one vole slips around' with ,,a basket The Day's Close r ored strings. does not have to be an artist to as ` containing the essentials for most of ' hese dishes. SANTA'S TOY BAG. As nearly as. possible paretrt3 s'.tuuld semble bits of string and paper about Scoop the pulp from halal a Large plan for the day to move to a climax a gift. It does take a little thought No matter how much mother corn-, orn- orange and u pulp f rind for a Santa's' which matches that of the morning, r'. plains about the stern necessity which so that edL! member of the •family and taste to add the personal touch -forces her to cook and bake, and boil, bag. Place this rind on a salad plate. y which is bound to" give added enjoy- _ may.have the feelingof .be day belag. day after dap and week after week, ecered with lettuce leaves or any other holiday. Shining new furniture !a went to the receiver. Everyone re• summarized in some b toilful t}nd ap• through the remain:.er of the year, green. Then fill the bag with bite of arranged as the mistress desires and spoons to the note of holiday, time, proprtate way. Unless this la taus - -ihe smiles and sings as she stews, orange pulp, a few raisins, several Places laid at the small table for whether it be child or grown-up, and the whole chain of eveata ..ntoies , boils, roasts, cooks, fries and white grapes, small bits of marsh. guests and their doll children. � For each ones gift deserves -as much at- bakes, �. mallow, cubes of. apple and pineapple, down hill from the entotional explo those who have a sense of obligation tention as one is able to glue. simmers on this day of days. The pre- sion of the dawn to a weary and per- a mint or two, or anything of like na- to their dolls, Christmas must be done Perhaps a few suggestions may Ue paration of a Christmas dinner is a all over again for the dolls' benefit. ha'ps erdsi. sundown. welcome when time is flying so rapid= tare that you have on hand. Figs„ work of love. The family are all home. If there is snow and cb9 family' is dates, - canned berries, popcorn, crap- A play chimney Is easily rigged up j ly.. Very .attractive parcels can be rseorge is ba"c"k ,from college, Mary lucky enough to have as oldfashtot• , berry jelly, currants and bits of grape- out of empty hoses and stroll of crepe I made by camouflaging the wrappings. r from the hospital, Agnes and her has- ed sleigh or its equivalent a warm fruit pulp are other tee which Paper. The never absent teddy bear For instance, utility gifts, such as a band from the country. Nothing is P P goodies ride through the white countryside may be used —but:, of course, not too makes a satisfactorily plump 'and child's broom, wooden spoons, long too good for them, and no worlds too or through the park meets the. need. -strenuous. many varieties should appear in the masculine Santa Claus. His suit handled brttahes, sauce peas, or dust same bag. Before serving, sprinkle calls into use the sewing basket and ,Other families like group singing. .mops, can be wrapped with plain It seems sometimes that Christmas with syrup made by adding three tea- pieces of red calieo sordebody's Through" fife rays that precede Duo- y P g ember 25 every one has been slug. Paper so-that a trace can be painted !dinners are just a ittle too similar. spoons of sugar to the juice of one Christmas tree yielded, and four-year- I on the paper. A generous necktie of tag carols. The much lamented pass. Much as we dnjoy them, we know be- orange and half a lemon, allowing old brothers and staters can be ing" of family solidarity may be some• I ribbon can ue tied underneath the iforchan•I about what is to appear on some of the syrup.to trickle over the trusted to string popcorn for a mini chat stayed it all the members of a chln. . =the table. For that reason, it is a lettuce leaves. Then sprinkle a little nutive tree and to arrange tinsel de- Tiny boxes conil4cisag .sifts can be wise mother whc sees that one or two t corations salvaged from the'big, tree. household make it a part of each surprise dishes are included—little grated orange rind over the -eaves to year's Christmas program -to gather I hidden back of holidav decorations" dishes that breathe the air of Christ- give an added piquancy. Here again, I Imagination leads one child to talk I toward the end of the day to sing the! and, give added charm to a gift, ea- dishes and ghat are brought to the tint- Santa or his reindeer may be used to gruffly for Santa Claus, while the i others speak for their own dolls - in 1 old Christmas songs —too tamillar to pec {ally cbfhjreu. - These may con - advantage, if such ornaments are ` need naming. If this custom springs silt of various shapes, sttch as a jolly to bring gasps of astonishment from ( the scene where Santa Claus comes i available. In teach of the toy bags i up when the children are very little I snowman, an evercreen tree, n stock• the alders and c es of delight from down the play chimney and emerges, flee kiddies. ' ply before the child, some small �" 1 no .feeling of self consciousness or laic, a star, or a rosy apple cut. from ft may be hidden, such as a dime I lato a room filled with expectant and carboard and placed on opposite A'r sentimentality yrtll surround it, and Such dishes should be prepared very wrapped carefully in- oiled paper, or staring doll people. I the practice_ and memory of it will I, Kid" of the gift and tied with a perk 'largely from vegetables, fruits, milk some little piece of jewelry or toy. " I Simple Games , or some of the other alkaline foods, !CRiAS TREE Fi0R5 D'OEUVRE. I sweeten many a subsequent Christ• boa, ' for mach a9 we enjo; our Christmas For the very young more sfmpl ©. rains, Fascinattug packages can be made On a small plate lay a very narrow , games must be arranged, because In i Jf by dropping contrasting sealing was dinnea we are forced to admit that tt ctrl of banana, Frorn thin, like the t " at ills "intersections of string or rib. p the scurry of activity outlined above Shy anta Claus Is uAtially an acid - producer. If the y I boa or at the closing places of the - taurpiise dish or dishes are alkaline, (smaller of a tree, place several other they will either be left out entirely �irrisrntas I•'ve, 'way in the bight, they will go a long way toward bal- smaller strips to each side. Cover the �r be trailing disconsolately on the w i,n .alt were,s'posed to be asleep i Parcel. ' . main strip (the tree trunk) with tiny heels of big brothers and sisters, who Bits of holly, pine needles or cones, r . anctng the acidity of the fowl, bread, ; are, much. annoyed to have them there. ); beard 'the queerest noise'tbelow bittersweet or mistletoe tied. in the chocolate candies or a dark sauce. At ? pie -crust and cakes that appear upon the tip of each of the branches, place i A bright corner where the floor is And just '.I #pped down_ to take a peep, _ 'the table. fastenings add an Individual touch tc -- a- s all thin section of orange ul ExcitwL shaking, all because any gift. Tiny silver bells and tinsel Celery, * m t pulp smooth and clean affords an ideal I I thought It sure was Santa Claus. _ y lettuce, oranges, apples, the leaves or.btossnms), A crumpled Ican very nicely be used to the same ( P place for a little red wooden engine I B pineapple .these .ad similat foods mint may be used for snow at the to be pushed over an imaginary track?! t'heard a ba!! bounced, paper crushed, I manner Lollypops fastened to tics should. be kept in mind when prepar- , bas4' of the tree, or the bottom of the I A gaudy ball suggests a game of; youngster's gift In this - fashion bring: i:.t? the surprise dish They are all A. horn a- tooting, trram— "Sh -h. �Be saana strip m:ly be inserted in a catch, the ball being rolled .over the �„ an extra shout of glee. ' alkalin in their reaction. The orange, aztlll • in this age of lovely colors, we are cherry. This should i,e served in small l floor instead of thrown. which ao.ms think of as acid, is de- first bite." Larger quantities may which use pieces of the new nursery Att w Oh, 1me look!" eat sight of me, eidedly alkaline so-many is its ultimate re- portions as it. in as hors d'oeucre or Singing games, .espeelall-, those I i no . longer limited to the traditionai At which some one began to jaw— red and green for the holiday dress. - ' "action. g q i You see, 'twas only 'Paw sad Maw! fags. It le as easy matter to make Here are 'three suggestions for be used for a salad to be served later equipment, are splendid for a group t. 1' on, and in this case it is well to cover of half a dozen or more small boys attractive packages now, with the. sup. Christmas surprise dishes Ghowe "• Has Santa gone. I netted,_ but Maw -- P the whale with a layer of tran3pareztt and girls. ply of all kinds of colorful papers, one dr two of them, add them to your I lytarched me right quickly up to bed. gelatin and cover with another. Some i both plain and colored. at the local Christmas dinner, and see how they Building a Doll House You've scared- that -poor -old man so ; 'If one Is careful In her :choice,. are appreciated by those before whom } If three or four year olds want to had leach gift can : be wrapped with much large pia -ter, decorate the sides with they are placed: build a doll house to go with the i He never will come back," she said. _ mounds of whipped cream topped with � distinction by the aid of card,. ribbon. .. CHRISTMAS FRUIT SALAD. colored candles, slid bring -the who) minature furniture that Santa Claus ; "Now shut your eyes and shut 'em or seals. C'Cover salad plate with crisp leaves Ito the table to be served to the guests brought, materials should be put eta tight, One may adopt such pleasing "color -_ 9 their disposal and a little supervision non't dare get up again to-night!" of lettuce. Add one slice of pineapple by the hostess: I combinations as red with gold, white Now why should jolly Santa Claug the more difficult parts Light wood Whisk -out tot sight just when —oh, with red, black with geld, blue and given to help the young builders aver _ p en boxes with partitions (suctr as egg pshaw! I silver, blue with gold. Or plain and ' Christmas ggarded by a responsible older . per- I crates or apple boxes) are beat suit- ; figured papers of the' same or con " A blazing Ste on the bank, carefully, son, makes ice skating more pictur- i took a peep, and why should they trasting colors used together provt �'�li Day Long I segue and more comfortable, and It ed to the purposes of an ambitloua ` Be there —my angry paw and Maw. very charmt�R. One should avoid ua• Christmas dinners or breakfasts were architect, though a. corrugated box, a A queer, queer man Saint Nick must ing equal amounts of each color for _ not too heavy, a hot drink for the I rat or. shoe box can be used. Rolf" of i- be • .songs and Games Will Carry cold skaters adds zest to the sport, left -over wail papery .preferably with To fear a little chap like ale. unequal Therefore, proves most Interest. t ld i I ing. Therefore, we may follow the old t very small designs, provide the ama- r• rule two or three, For exam the Jubilance of the Mom But it the weather behaves to an pie, use teur paperhanger with his medium. In Through Until un•Christmasy fashion, roller skating. A Christmas Cheer 2 -5 of red paper and 3-5 gold when $ $ But it there is none of . this In "t e Indoor baseball, volley hall or (lash - Night house plain brown wrapping - "paper -Christmas was once • a movable 1 wrapping. gifts can be wrapped ing down a new slide will do just as can be used, and the child1left free feast. ; B $y RACHEL DUNAWAY well. to draw and color his own border' Christmas Daq is dry three times with colored envelope linings that iChristma:: Charades msp be fastened together with seals The greatest adventure of the year ' desigiLs, Pictures for the walls can be i out of flue. i. U over In nursery land Now that the Eventually the celebrants will coma, cut out of magazines and pasted on Christmas, 1913, was the warmest or gold or silver stars. Candles Can Christmas stocking has been emptied! indoors, breathless and Blowing, alit- ills walls. Transparent paper such I known for 165 years. the acorn. Dip the. acorn "cap" into and the tree rifled of its burden, a 1 tie t ed, but not tired enough tc sit , as that which covers candy hoses is 'Christmas turkeys are reared !n•im• ; -be cut from colored paper and pasted i feelittg of letdown !s very likely to � quietly in a corner and play at hand- ideal glass• for the windows, and win-. mense numbers in Poland. } on the sides of the packages. crafts, doll sewing, or at peg puzzle. dow boxes can be arranged by cut- + Christmas Day bright and clear, Even ordinary ceiling paper tends t isteal over the )spirits of the children, � I itself very nicely due to the fact bat 1 - who slew hours before were stand- Charades are as old as obese perhaps, ting not pictures of flower pots and 1 prophesies a peaceful year, ing on the highest peak of erstand- but they still hold their charm, and boxes. From this point the incline' ' Christmas Day In Australia comes silver and gold often form the back- ition. "What shall we play," they besides that, they are new to each I.� _ lion "and ingenuity of the child will 1n the height of the summa . ground design. This gives a lovely 'ask, and overwrought young nerves generation. When boys and girls of lead to window curtains, carpets, light Christmas first saw the turkey as a . setting for a generous bow of ribbon g tart or eleven• years' ofd attempt this 'are apt to bring on a jangle of re- pastime, they need considerable as fixtures, ,stairways, fireplaces and standing dish to the reign of James I. which has several pieces of silver tf plies, each demanding first attention. sistazce from a grown-up in working furniture. Christmas decorations should not I gold tinsel peering from among iLt .A suggestion from mother or dad at out 3e ifs, especially when the ideas Enthusiasm may burn so high as be taken down till 'the Twelfth Night. ;folds. ` 'this juncture may save the day. to hold the builders until they are I Christmas cards are designed and i Let the game be out of doors If pos- on require a little costuming. literally worn out with their efforts. I prepared at least eighteen months be Acorns +� sibie, Sunshine and wind are play Charades will soon be exhausted, parents should watch for sighs of, forehand. Roll the Parisian Sweet Mixture in mates par excellence, but sever are however, for' thougli they are enter- fatigue and suggest a diversion lest Christmas trees were introduced in- to very small balls, insert a toasted they better than when . a great deal taining to a .higli degree, they are a really splendid toy be spoiled by i to England from Germany by. Queen almond or roasted peanut with the ( somewhat difficult for children to do. the first weariness. Victoria. pointed end downward to represent :'of nervous energy needs to be ea- i I, i Mire realistic is a turn in the kitchen There inaq be so many 'dolls on Christmas luck is heralded by the l melted chocolate, then into the small peaded If there is snow, new sleds I with mother's wooden spoons and zaast be tried out, and icy rinks or Christmas Day that girls and -boys � chirping of a cricket, or a snowfall, on :chocolate decorating candies known Fans for a bit of candy making. Most as "chocolate shot" or "chocolate ponds invite the skate owner fora don't care to make any more, but ii' .Christmas Day.. _ ^ winged whirl on their glassy surface, ten year -old girls can make candy on there is a scarcity of either dolls or Christmas Islands —there are two sprinkles," = a life-sized stove, and though the re- animals for playing anything 1't•om ! one in the Pacific, and-the other in \ Iri•r.?(�rtr: t �rf �l►c3 sult may not be the finest and cream, orphans' home to Noah's Ark, tbe' I ��`:• � Ja°>sRJs JGA505J Ja0. lest of fudges or fonds ts, the efforts ;the Indian Ocean,- i ��,�a •• a ••, shortage is easily made up. Nature Christmas bones originated from j q is highly worth while, and as yet un dolls constructed of odds and ends boxes containing alms for the poor I _ • equalled In its fascination for either !""' L b Christmas Caro found everywhere from the kitchen ;which were kept in churches sad Christmas Carol l;• the cook or the slanders by. to the attic demand as much :eve and ; opened at Christmas. If a diet schedule alloys and moth attention as those which came crisply', • ers will take the time for it an after- Carol sweet) carDt Carol sweetly carol, new off the tree in the moraine. -Stuffed Dates or Prunes Till earth's remotest bound A Saviour born fo day; A noon tea party with crumbly little ` ' c''' l Boar the joyful tidings, A Potato Puppy Dates and prunes may be rolled in i k' Hark the bells are pealing t, j O bear them faraway; _ cakes, milk , pearl tea" and fruit ser Their merry, met chime; red upon a small table with Christ- A delightful puppy fot you might' sugar after stuffing. Fine granulated, y l t mas ornaments and little noise -mak- call ltlm a cat) is made of a medium - � sugar is more satisfactory than 'Pow- I Kri• Carol, sweetly carojt ! s n Carol, sweetly carol, i The happy Christmrs time; lag favors adds Tule -tide flavor to sized Irish potato and a small. Raisins) dared sugar for this purpose. Three _� Ye shining -ones above,` r i Shall hear the might/ choruswy the day. are pushed onto fottr stout little wood -� tablespoons of sugar will be sufficient' �, Sing loudest numbers, And echo back the sound. Where Santa Claus has brought a en pegs— matches, perhaps —and' these ,for one package (10 ounces) of dates. �.! O sing redeeming love. OF little electric stove into a little girl's is turn stack into the four "corners" I One tgaspoon of cocoa or one-half tea- R�- •' _ Carol, sweetly carol doll hotfsehold, there is no time bet• of the large potato. A face, feline i spoon cinnamon added to the sugar c ' Carol, sweetly carol, , •Carol .sweatiy today; as of after- inscribed on the small gives an agreeable flavor. Time will ; Carol sweetly to-day; t Bear the Joyful tldinps, ter to use it than on Christm t or canine, !s i Bear the Joyful tldinps, a O bear them far away. Iw noon, when usually there are Plenty potato and whiskers made of a piece 1 be saved if the dUtire package of dates O bear them for away. i k' of materials on the pantry shelf and of ravelled rope glscd on. Then Is first stuffed, and then four or Hve In the refrigerator. At this point the with two wooden pegs t1,# small pots, } dates at a time shaken in a small o ' 1= W M @N�0 4 W 0 dolls come in for their share of the to is faaeened on theypper side of one paper bag or sack with the sugar. towawmm )�JW yr A .. �.. w`4... ^. ... •gym , .. .. - .. _. .. -,n .. ;.. �'.' ((j)j'. . .. `"^" ". y_,1._4�d..r.�_ 3$. au�" �lx" �- r,.•....a.!,x�.- _z•n..:'�_�,_ e :,.Ye..� „__,_.x_,,.. 4.:.,. 3,..:.: �,. kr�_:. y ,.r.so...,,,w•:M'��.reA.- �,.:.. ,a ;.__,....�r�s..: .. �. _.,. .'... _. .,. .. .. .[ .,.. ... , � .... ... .. .. .. .. .. ., .- ....1. -.-... -: .,.,^,..mow-- ra -.xa. .w, ., �:.,.. - ?.1�� -�4 cameo-. �...: °,•�. ad, ^.•�. s.• .y.... • IN u =UNTS.a. Kadira was taken and many th n it i Rhen the rs By P rolling 1n Sg t ng a s roag tee -' wiiI be beyond even his powers to cope sneezing, redness of the. eyes. running 1 Then do the breakers actually seem -- with them, nose,Baby's Own Tablets ahouid be `to rharge the coast. As they ap-! s'� Since enterin., the stockade they given at once. They will rapidly I proach, the wind meets them in a 1 p did Elephant �lants have given endless trouble and have break up cold and prey-eat more Berl - shock of war, the chargers rear but g + made many attempts to break out• ous complications, ,go on, and the wind blows back their _ Defy capture; They are being kept in check by Mothers who keep a• box of Baby's' manear North and south, I watch I bonfires and spearsmen. Own Tablets in ilia !some alweye feel them coursing In, the manes of white, -I (The above is a LCwa item from a safe. In fact their are like having a: sun brilliant spray streaming behind Native Chief A roachin ' �, PP Ceylon paper of Noce�taber• —Ed•) i doctor to the house. They are a 9611• the for thirty or even to ;ty feet. Sea I ---- — _ m t With Charfned 011, @ tie but thorough Iazative that sweet- ; tiorees - do men call such waves an Felled Bess ;every coast of the world. —From "The'' We Pay the Highest Prises for a.71 . yen the stomach and regulate the - _ bowels, thus driving out constipation Outermost House," by Henry Beston. DRMW POULTRY - TICE) WITH CHAINS and indigestion and relieving the baby -;.-= write for quotations Q conference of the many chi3dhood silmt±nts which Gawline Receipts Counted The Harris Abattoir Co. Ltd. Colombo, Ceylon.— Noosing opera- are the direct result of a cc gged con • Not counting refunds made, the tents received a check when Kadira, "The country must yet away from dition of the bowels or sour stomach. fit. Lawrence Market, Toronto 2 - _, ,.• - _ - total amount of tl}e gaaolfne tax'�ot• _ • '• fife famous decoy. who had been spe- the influence of old controversies," They are absolutely safe —being guar' lected by forty seven of the state • - - -- :f ciany brougu to Kraal Town to deal said Lord Melchett at a recent meet - iii anteed_to contain no drub at all harm- and the District of Columbipt in the with three huge elephants that have! ing of the Empire Producers' Associa- ful to even the youngest babe. They I first six mouths of 1929 amounted to ; been stockaded, attacked the veteran I Lion, cannot possibly do harm —they always Slaws chief, Kalawana R M., and renders, t17S,140,1A0, sacs the Bureau of Pub- t "The Brltleh people alreadt bellev• j do good, I Ile PtoadA, United States Department 1 1him unconscious. ed to ' the development of the Empire I Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all of Agriculture, on ,be basis of .figures - Mr. iialawana had approached the! as an economic unit, They were work - `medicine dealers or will the sent by +reported to the bureau. In New York a elephants with "charmed" oil and call- Ing for an ideal object, and a prac- mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. the 'tax became effective Sfay 1, and Old sawn reo ed out to him to raise its front leg to tical form would have to be reached.I Williams' Mediei11e Co., Brockville. the Illinois law did not become effeo• paired and enable him to climb on to its back: The machinery and methods to be -Ont. - _ live until August 1. A total of S.• sharpen ed to `• The animal 'did not respond, the R. M. used would lanes to be varied' and i *• - --'Q 663,872,662 gallons was taxed in the' eve good work. �'� 'thundered aloud, and, without any elastic. One or the most practical forty -seven states and the District of stock n u,% a. ftlewsd2etalta *• warning, Kadira dealt him a blow on methods of achieving the desired ob Kaye Don to Try and hander Columbia. The average tax paid Wrfte w aearst sates .. the right check which felled him-to� jeer was concurrently with the Im- For New ReCOrd per gallon s 3.07 cents. Our south - the ground. pariah ConteT'ence to hold air Empire SIMONDS CANADA SAW Co. LIM ' The old chic! was taken to his ern neighbors once more prove "Save T011eNr9 ' "a slauwa" whither medical assistance Conference of Business Men to cis or, take the pennies, the pounds will L -� vAUCOVVSw • ST. +oa+.>+ sA , case new developments there were English Auto Driver Will Go ! look after themselves." I' • ---- _ was summoned. Some time later he and what measures had better be ad- $ -.p (��l i_,,�� regained eonaciousnesa acid was able to Daytona Beach in i w `� lj re speak but his condition remains opted for the prosperity of the Em- Minard's Liniment for Chgopad Hands, ,. p _ : March d• - serious and he is under treatment. "There 'was no cent organiza- Peers Surprised - A half teaspoon of Minard's Meanwhile a large crowd-,pursued Daytona Beach, Fla.— Fornwl no- taken internally with molasses ' lion in existence which could deal ( tics that Kaye Don _f Londcn would ( "Eleven Peers who were members will stop a cough, and prevent ' the elephant which, with the mahout .with these matters. The agenda of attempt to break the world's automo- of the late Government were astound- on its back, had run amok, *and man- the Imperial Conference was always p ed at Rgures quoted is the House of complications. so full, and those attending had al- bile s record of 281 rifles an hour • - : • 'aged to secure him. He is now tied to Peed Lords by, the Earl of liidleton, show-. trees with strong chains. Rays to consider domestic Politics here the intrnntio t ii speiv classic ' here 'next March, was received in a � in;; the bloated size of the 1'G'ar Office ( _ A man who attempted to shoot Sa- that if was not possible to get going and' Admiralty Carla;' says the,l�ily dire was only stopped by the inter- letter from the British driver to s vention of Mr. Gunasakers, R.M. during Its sessions. Therefore. it trsa Mayor E. H. Armstrong. Mail. .. Noosing has been postponed inde I of the utmost importance that those Don said his car, now under' con -� "In 1914,.1,514 men were employed. teKN OF who uaderstood British trade and Im- struction, . would 'be completed by the at the War Office at an annual cost oft finitely. The chiefs can make no de- Perim trade should sit down together first of February grid that he would £ 455,000, how, to administer an 'finite statmetit. to a Mink and tree discussion of the . Army smaller by 273,000 fighting men,, - The three wild elephants in the arrive here before the end of that stockade acre ing endless trouble problem' wtlli the endeavour to find month. 2,673 men are employed] at a wst'of l ti th d 1 is tents- £861,000. and•therc� is a lief now that even sou one. Dates for a spec c Asa Kadira will a be able to control "There was no doubt that.with good tively have been set fcr March 1 to 15. "At .the Admiralty a staff of 1,802. will and a real desire to promote the Don will attempt to break the rec- men in 1914 cost £484,000; now, to ..Ahern. Empire' economic= unit that any ap- ord established here last Mach by ,administer a much smaher Navy, 2; Crowds of visitors t 6 Kraal Town, parent difllculttes could easily be over* Panamure, have so far been disap- Major Sir H. O „D. Segrace of Eng- 512 are employed at a coat of £1,187; pointd by the second elephant kraal come. The country; irrespective of land. 000:' - which b presenting the organizers Party or. faction, was paying more William von Benz, 35- year -old Ger- attention to the requirements Vthe man racing enthuaiagt, also has an- Truth is just love is the mind, as ,::, with unexpected difficulties. Their economic situation. More and os .! pounced• that he would enter 'a car in love 1a truth in the heart. — Alexander disappointment is. shared by the Rat' Interest was being taken 111 the goes- «byte. , th beat s the meet, and Captain Malcolm Camp- amahatmayas as well as a er tion of greater inter- Imperial trade.- - themselves. bell of England, former holder of the KADIRA ANSWERS THE CALL The statistics showed that the only record, has notified Mayor Armstrong direction in which British trade was that he would come here for the trials It was definitely stated by the beat. advancing was in inter- Imperial di• if he could complete his car in time. PUBLIO NOTIOE - erg that there were thirty elephants rectione. Thte alone should be 7iufli• So far, no American drivem have 'just outside the stockade, but simul- cient to convince any doubters. Ai announced their entry. = TO EMPLOYERS OF -LABOR .' tansously with the entry of three ele- start should be made to develop this 0 ` phants into the stockade unobserved s growing trade on organised lines.” For Toothactie— MlTtard's Linirtlent. Attention having been directed to the scarcity of work few nights ago, the rest of the herd ' _ -- City at he tpores -�'-- in this t ant time, employers. of labor are ask - `::`roke through the beaters' line. THRIFT t0 and help relieve the situation by engaging only ' r. il► - So big, however, are the three in the Tragedy de p stockade, that it is felt that the decoy We fought her.ttie swelleet gown on Believe me when I tell yon that bona Ice resident,-; of Toronto on any available work. ' - elephants available at the spot would sale thrift ai time will repay you in sitar ;NON- RESIDENTS unable to cope' with them, and ac- And thought it a lucky catch, life with ' a usury of pmfie beyond Notice is hereby given that no assistanise or relief Wlll + cordingiy P. B. Kalawana, R.M., got $ut all the ley she wept because 5oui• most sanguine ilreama; and that be given to none residents of the 'City' on account of their in communication with A. O. Jaye- She hadn't a hat to match: waste of it will make you 'dwindle being out of employment. al and moral stature, wardens, Basnayake Nilame of Alut- alike In intellectu•SAMUEL McBRIDE, hi to send Pictures of spoken words now hav beyond your- darkest reckonings. —ZD. , Mayor. 'nuwers •Dewale and asked m JIa or s Office, '''down his fam3us decoy elephant, ing been screened, one wonders it mss- B. (lIadatona. Y December 12th, 1929. , ,gin• prsnounced words will appear -ont oi� Toronto, yr Salim himself is stated to be the focus. 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L LerII00II i6 a harmony 01 universal (('''11E \SENT CELLARS, LEAKY TANKfl� V cisterns made bone dry, rnatructloV • y . 6 b blue, bordered with a surf rim . o y x snowiest blue- white. Far out at sea, C i ronto. HE serves are fed by _ _ is a pool of the loveliest blue I have >ros sash. blood Poor blood i ever seen here —a light blue, blue Of 1 LECTRIC LIGHT PLANT, GOOD means - starved peeve tie- e the emperor's gown in a Chinese fairy E condition: with radio battery char . sue, insomnia, irritability t tale. IL y ou would see waves at' their er. Cheap. Peter Abrogast. Mitche ' and depression. � �° b best, come on such a. day, when the O Willianss' Pink Pills ocean reflects a 'lovely sky and the will W wind is light and onshore; plan to ar- stataas and rebuild your r have the Sun_ facing the breakers. polttician, accused recently of having aver- worked nerves. Miss h Come early, for the glints on the bought votes, and being unable to ex- Josephine M. Martin, of waves are most beautiful and Interest- plain his conduct eatiafactorily to the _ KiteheaKr, Ontario, tests- w w i in w,. -en the light ie oblique and high. grand jury, cried out in justification of l<ri to this s A And Come with a rising tide. his action at the end of the inquiry. ' "I suffered from a nervous T The surf is high, and on the far . "Why should I be indicted? Every. 6rakdowa >" 564 antes. "I � � s side of it, a ware greater than his � body does it." This is an illuminat- had terrible sick headaches, '. 'dizziness; feh very weak and f fellows is shouldering out of the blue, I ing confession, It shows the easy, could not sleep; had no apps- " ""�" glinting immensity of the sea. 1 principle i ate. I fait always as if some- Y Y w watch i ha After taking outer o ...+ r others do wrong, I have a right to do treatment without success, on : :.. -K+- """� s so; this is a fine theory which, if ap- fay sister's advice, I tried Dr. t �x . �, * f from a mound to a pyramid. a pramid Plied to all provinces of the moral Williams' Pink, Pill*, and now w which swiftly distorts, the seaward law, to laws both divine and human. ail thaw sytaptomr are gone' s ' '`'' , side lengthening, the landward aide would lead to deplorable results. The and I Incurving —the wave is now a breaker. theory is closely analogous to that Buy � Riilias®a' p;� A Along the ridge of blue forms arip- which ease that there is no blame Pigs aww . piing crest of clear bright water; a so long as you are not f shy deafer is medicine e little spray Hies oft. Under the rac• W by mail, SO mss, P�pa'd+ i ing foam churned up by the dissolu- not surprising that the contempt of from &be Dr. Williams Meth• t the' law results and that our neigh. ACTOR HONORS THE MEMORY OF SULLIVAN c sine Co•, B:oeivilla, ��� l catches -at the last shape of the sea— bore. deplore it on all possible occe, e sit N NOTED A pions - p Planes Lytton, noted G anddis tpushedaovertand ahead by the Quebec's 1VI1nCra1 Wealth l • — sloping liue of force from behind. The Sherbrooke Tribune c,Lib.)' The - - - - -- - - -- - s — ______ - even Belegammana. He is a mighty 11 i i o of gravity alone. of bein)# primarily an agricultural Pro-' beset of extraordinary stature. I I CARBES COLD h It is the last l Ka.�a K Kadira h t+on of the world =the long seaward beneath the surface, Incalculable rich - �sla� T B. Katawana noosed him. - - s slope, the curling crest, the incurved es capable of producing annually thou- INK PILLS a The elephants now i will take colds — especially during the ' sands o! t „A MovseMO�e NAME c caught at a kraal in Panamure since I I changeable days of our Fall aeasoa. , , more beautiful than when waves are IN u =UNTS.a. Kadira was taken and many th n it i Rhen the rs By P rolling 1n Sg t ng a s roag tee -' wiiI be beyond even his powers to cope sneezing, redness of the. eyes. running 1 Then do the breakers actually seem -- with them, nose,Baby's Own Tablets ahouid be `to rharge the coast. As they ap-! s'� Since enterin., the stockade they given at once. They will rapidly I proach, the wind meets them in a 1 p did Elephant �lants have given endless trouble and have break up cold and prey-eat more Berl - shock of war, the chargers rear but g + made many attempts to break out• ous complications, ,go on, and the wind blows back their _ Defy capture; They are being kept in check by Mothers who keep a• box of Baby's' manear North and south, I watch I bonfires and spearsmen. Own Tablets in ilia !some alweye feel them coursing In, the manes of white, -I (The above is a LCwa item from a safe. In fact their are like having a: sun brilliant spray streaming behind Native Chief A roachin ' �, PP Ceylon paper of Noce�taber• —Ed•) i doctor to the house. They are a 9611• the for thirty or even to ;ty feet. Sea I ---- — _ m t With Charfned 011, @ tie but thorough Iazative that sweet- ; tiorees - do men call such waves an Felled Bess ;every coast of the world. —From "The'' We Pay the Highest Prises for a.71 . yen the stomach and regulate the - _ bowels, thus driving out constipation Outermost House," by Henry Beston. DRMW POULTRY - TICE) WITH CHAINS and indigestion and relieving the baby -;.-= write for quotations Q conference of the many chi3dhood silmt±nts which Gawline Receipts Counted The Harris Abattoir Co. Ltd. Colombo, Ceylon.— Noosing opera- are the direct result of a cc gged con • Not counting refunds made, the tents received a check when Kadira, "The country must yet away from dition of the bowels or sour stomach. fit. Lawrence Market, Toronto 2 - _, ,.• - _ - total amount of tl}e gaaolfne tax'�ot• _ • '• fife famous decoy. who had been spe- the influence of old controversies," They are absolutely safe —being guar' lected by forty seven of the state • - - -- :f ciany brougu to Kraal Town to deal said Lord Melchett at a recent meet - iii anteed_to contain no drub at all harm- and the District of Columbipt in the with three huge elephants that have! ing of the Empire Producers' Associa- ful to even the youngest babe. They I first six mouths of 1929 amounted to ; been stockaded, attacked the veteran I Lion, cannot possibly do harm —they always Slaws chief, Kalawana R M., and renders, t17S,140,1A0, sacs the Bureau of Pub- t "The Brltleh people alreadt bellev• j do good, I Ile PtoadA, United States Department 1 1him unconscious. ed to ' the development of the Empire I Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all of Agriculture, on ,be basis of .figures - Mr. iialawana had approached the! as an economic unit, They were work - `medicine dealers or will the sent by +reported to the bureau. In New York a elephants with "charmed" oil and call- Ing for an ideal object, and a prac- mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. the 'tax became effective Sfay 1, and Old sawn reo ed out to him to raise its front leg to tical form would have to be reached.I Williams' Mediei11e Co., Brockville. the Illinois law did not become effeo• paired and enable him to climb on to its back: The machinery and methods to be -Ont. - _ live until August 1. A total of S.• sharpen ed to `• The animal 'did not respond, the R. M. used would lanes to be varied' and i *• - --'Q 663,872,662 gallons was taxed in the' eve good work. �'� 'thundered aloud, and, without any elastic. One or the most practical forty -seven states and the District of stock n u,% a. ftlewsd2etalta *• warning, Kadira dealt him a blow on methods of achieving the desired ob Kaye Don to Try and hander Columbia. The average tax paid Wrfte w aearst sates .. the right check which felled him-to� jeer was concurrently with the Im- For New ReCOrd per gallon s 3.07 cents. Our south - the ground. pariah ConteT'ence to hold air Empire SIMONDS CANADA SAW Co. LIM ' The old chic! was taken to his ern neighbors once more prove "Save T011eNr9 ' "a slauwa" whither medical assistance Conference of Business Men to cis or, take the pennies, the pounds will L -� vAUCOVVSw • ST. +oa+.>+ sA , case new developments there were English Auto Driver Will Go ! look after themselves." I' • ---- _ was summoned. Some time later he and what measures had better be ad- $ -.p (��l i_,,�� regained eonaciousnesa acid was able to Daytona Beach in i w `� lj re speak but his condition remains opted for the prosperity of the Em- Minard's Liniment for Chgopad Hands, ,. p _ : March d• - serious and he is under treatment. "There 'was no cent organiza- Peers Surprised - A half teaspoon of Minard's Meanwhile a large crowd-,pursued Daytona Beach, Fla.— Fornwl no- taken internally with molasses ' lion in existence which could deal ( tics that Kaye Don _f Londcn would ( "Eleven Peers who were members will stop a cough, and prevent ' the elephant which, with the mahout .with these matters. The agenda of attempt to break the world's automo- of the late Government were astound- on its back, had run amok, *and man- the Imperial Conference was always p ed at Rgures quoted is the House of complications. so full, and those attending had al- bile s record of 281 rifles an hour • - : • 'aged to secure him. He is now tied to Peed Lords by, the Earl of liidleton, show-. trees with strong chains. Rays to consider domestic Politics here the intrnntio t ii speiv classic ' here 'next March, was received in a � in;; the bloated size of the 1'G'ar Office ( _ A man who attempted to shoot Sa- that if was not possible to get going and' Admiralty Carla;' says the,l�ily dire was only stopped by the inter- letter from the British driver to s vention of Mr. Gunasakers, R.M. during Its sessions. Therefore. it trsa Mayor E. H. Armstrong. Mail. .. Noosing has been postponed inde I of the utmost importance that those Don said his car, now under' con -� "In 1914,.1,514 men were employed. teKN OF who uaderstood British trade and Im- struction, . would 'be completed by the at the War Office at an annual cost oft finitely. The chiefs can make no de- Perim trade should sit down together first of February grid that he would £ 455,000, how, to administer an 'finite statmetit. to a Mink and tree discussion of the . Army smaller by 273,000 fighting men,, - The three wild elephants in the arrive here before the end of that stockade acre ing endless trouble problem' wtlli the endeavour to find month. 2,673 men are employed] at a wst'of l ti th d 1 is tents- £861,000. and•therc� is a lief now that even sou one. Dates for a spec c Asa Kadira will a be able to control "There was no doubt that.with good tively have been set fcr March 1 to 15. "At .the Admiralty a staff of 1,802. will and a real desire to promote the Don will attempt to break the rec- men in 1914 cost £484,000; now, to ..Ahern. Empire' economic= unit that any ap- ord established here last Mach by ,administer a much smaher Navy, 2; Crowds of visitors t 6 Kraal Town, parent difllculttes could easily be over* Panamure, have so far been disap- Major Sir H. O „D. Segrace of Eng- 512 are employed at a coat of £1,187; pointd by the second elephant kraal come. The country; irrespective of land. 000:' - which b presenting the organizers Party or. faction, was paying more William von Benz, 35- year -old Ger- attention to the requirements Vthe man racing enthuaiagt, also has an- Truth is just love is the mind, as ,::, with unexpected difficulties. Their economic situation. More and os .! pounced• that he would enter 'a car in love 1a truth in the heart. — Alexander disappointment is. shared by the Rat' Interest was being taken 111 the goes- «byte. , th beat s the meet, and Captain Malcolm Camp- amahatmayas as well as a er tion of greater inter- Imperial trade.- - themselves. bell of England, former holder of the KADIRA ANSWERS THE CALL The statistics showed that the only record, has notified Mayor Armstrong direction in which British trade was that he would come here for the trials It was definitely stated by the beat. advancing was in inter- Imperial di• if he could complete his car in time. PUBLIO NOTIOE - erg that there were thirty elephants rectione. Thte alone should be 7iufli• So far, no American drivem have 'just outside the stockade, but simul- cient to convince any doubters. Ai announced their entry. = TO EMPLOYERS OF -LABOR .' tansously with the entry of three ele- start should be made to develop this 0 ` phants into the stockade unobserved s growing trade on organised lines.” For Toothactie— MlTtard's Linirtlent. Attention having been directed to the scarcity of work few nights ago, the rest of the herd ' _ -- City at he tpores -�'-- in this t ant time, employers. of labor are ask - `::`roke through the beaters' line. THRIFT t0 and help relieve the situation by engaging only ' r. il► - So big, however, are the three in the Tragedy de p stockade, that it is felt that the decoy We fought her.ttie swelleet gown on Believe me when I tell yon that bona Ice resident,-; of Toronto on any available work. ' - elephants available at the spot would sale thrift ai time will repay you in sitar ;NON- RESIDENTS unable to cope' with them, and ac- And thought it a lucky catch, life with ' a usury of pmfie beyond Notice is hereby given that no assistanise or relief Wlll + cordingiy P. B. Kalawana, R.M., got $ut all the ley she wept because 5oui• most sanguine ilreama; and that be given to none residents of the 'City' on account of their in communication with A. O. Jaye- She hadn't a hat to match: waste of it will make you 'dwindle being out of employment. al and moral stature, wardens, Basnayake Nilame of Alut- alike In intellectu•SAMUEL McBRIDE, hi to send Pictures of spoken words now hav beyond your- darkest reckonings. —ZD. , Mayor. 'nuwers •Dewale and asked m JIa or s Office, '''down his fam3us decoy elephant, ing been screened, one wonders it mss- B. (lIadatona. Y December 12th, 1929. , ,gin• prsnounced words will appear -ont oi� Toronto, yr Salim himself is stated to be the focus. ISSUE :IVo, .51—'29 . may " G±M S, n•k., '.. •. y.�.... �'9 :� ,�. o H^,:e .. "x .u..1i ' . ".: k; ;' '.... _,•t ,. . .. . 1 • .._ .•._,y., :. ...., .... .a •. .,.. .a v � +•... ._ , n. _. .• .-: .•.,r. �a.J� -x - _..r =4 ..- _'Yee.:eea- Mw.ndiLM'. +.5+i' V,.j'. 211 «...�. vw.ss�- > r- .t.... .x �..iy.., -.- .�e.ul �' - and•therc� is a lief now that even sou one. Dates for a spec c Asa Kadira will a be able to control "There was no doubt that.with good tively have been set fcr March 1 to 15. "At .the Admiralty a staff of 1,802. will and a real desire to promote the Don will attempt to break the rec- men in 1914 cost £484,000; now, to ..Ahern. Empire' economic= unit that any ap- ord established here last Mach by ,administer a much smaher Navy, 2; Crowds of visitors t 6 Kraal Town, parent difllculttes could easily be over* Panamure, have so far been disap- Major Sir H. O „D. Segrace of Eng- 512 are employed at a coat of £1,187; pointd by the second elephant kraal come. The country; irrespective of land. 000:' - which b presenting the organizers Party or. faction, was paying more William von Benz, 35- year -old Ger- attention to the requirements Vthe man racing enthuaiagt, also has an- Truth is just love is the mind, as ,::, with unexpected difficulties. Their economic situation. More and os .! pounced• that he would enter 'a car in love 1a truth in the heart. — Alexander disappointment is. shared by the Rat' Interest was being taken 111 the goes- «byte. , th beat s the meet, and Captain Malcolm Camp- amahatmayas as well as a er tion of greater inter- Imperial trade.- - themselves. bell of England, former holder of the KADIRA ANSWERS THE CALL The statistics showed that the only record, has notified Mayor Armstrong direction in which British trade was that he would come here for the trials It was definitely stated by the beat. advancing was in inter- Imperial di• if he could complete his car in time. PUBLIO NOTIOE - erg that there were thirty elephants rectione. Thte alone should be 7iufli• So far, no American drivem have 'just outside the stockade, but simul- cient to convince any doubters. Ai announced their entry. = TO EMPLOYERS OF -LABOR .' tansously with the entry of three ele- start should be made to develop this 0 ` phants into the stockade unobserved s growing trade on organised lines.” For Toothactie— MlTtard's Linirtlent. Attention having been directed to the scarcity of work few nights ago, the rest of the herd ' _ -- City at he tpores -�'-- in this t ant time, employers. of labor are ask - `::`roke through the beaters' line. THRIFT t0 and help relieve the situation by engaging only ' r. il► - So big, however, are the three in the Tragedy de p stockade, that it is felt that the decoy We fought her.ttie swelleet gown on Believe me when I tell yon that bona Ice resident,-; of Toronto on any available work. ' - elephants available at the spot would sale thrift ai time will repay you in sitar ;NON- RESIDENTS unable to cope' with them, and ac- And thought it a lucky catch, life with ' a usury of pmfie beyond Notice is hereby given that no assistanise or relief Wlll + cordingiy P. B. Kalawana, R.M., got $ut all the ley she wept because 5oui• most sanguine ilreama; and that be given to none residents of the 'City' on account of their in communication with A. O. Jaye- She hadn't a hat to match: waste of it will make you 'dwindle being out of employment. al and moral stature, wardens, Basnayake Nilame of Alut- alike In intellectu•SAMUEL McBRIDE, hi to send Pictures of spoken words now hav beyond your- darkest reckonings. —ZD. , Mayor. 'nuwers •Dewale and asked m JIa or s Office, '''down his fam3us decoy elephant, ing been screened, one wonders it mss- B. (lIadatona. Y December 12th, 1929. , ,gin• prsnounced words will appear -ont oi� Toronto, yr Salim himself is stated to be the focus. ISSUE :IVo, .51—'29 . may " G±M S, n•k., '.. •. y.�.... �'9 :� ,�. o H^,:e .. "x .u..1i ' . ".: k; ;' '.... _,•t ,. . .. . 1 • .._ .•._,y., :. ...., .... .a •. .,.. .a v � +•... ._ , n. _. .• .-: .•.,r. �a.J� -x - _..r =4 ..- _'Yee.:eea- Mw.ndiLM'. +.5+i' V,.j'. 211 «...�. vw.ss�- > r- .t.... .x �..iy.., -.- .�e.ul �' - .1. . i'•. l`'i:�Y• tV, �1 ;. Y1. .,. ,C'; -Cavan •7;..• r. " ` . _ r �... A'n _ A.K _ _ - _ -. '1 _ �'iw%±m.. -`.. ... w. T week - ends -a reek --Qr s fort.- . SAls RBU14T>ZR. _ B credit sale. see Bills. F. Postiit BQNDS;_ overn went. '�[unioipn! and ht. You -can enjoy.wAnter sports - for Auctioneer. M TMR145 ` '� in • ; *L76 per yest,; il.bo U paid in advance. Oda -Cent. - ;a4 'Ptio s to the United Seta and Crest Wi ,,. in cho JOHN. MURKAR, Proprietor, etti 41....., lus LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. tell a an Dsax Bill —In regard to your article to -:.pe last week's edition of TuE N --ws I to ssay state that we have a room reserd- at - ied, which has always been used as a -wasting room since�the beginning of the — :l�e line along the highway. There is a _12tigu in n promiuent place, which, sure. °3y. ahQt�uuld iudicace to people that ac- coaamodati in is provided in the build - ; .iing to which the sign is'"tached, and r tit is up to the people whether or not 4hey take advantage. As foi- the bus- 6*4 not stopping, I may say that you are in error as the drivers seldom ap. fproach the station .without honking aheir horn. Yours truly, " J: T: STEPHE%JU1N. PICKERtNO COUNCIL. _ T'he above council met purstt.tut tu'. - aajournment on Monday. the 14th •host. Members all presant, the reeve i n the chair. - Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. - Writing Tweedie and Oraham were !� iroeardre work on Whitevale bridge, John Greig was heard re bonus on afire fence. _ �'be- I;tandiog coinrrtiitee on Roads rind Bridges presented a report and and recommended the pityment of a aawber of accounts.. The standing coululittee of Sheep _ - VVorried by Dugs reported and recom• ;T woended the follawiog payments: Jos n : Hoover, killing 2- dogs fonnd wuiry- ing sheep 10 0u; W PelzR, 4 sheep. kill•. e -t et 15 W each GO 011 : also '2 lam bb ' --killed -at if:91 each 1G.lN: NN' PJones, .. - ;!'ii"3 Vec:irg yntlle 1 5 r . f bo etandint; aominitti- on i- �itin- ovrr<:iem repotted .itnd rocoruniended as folic,n,: W H l', -,x -{1111 _ fR +- v V. Ont Plo-i mptj'R Ass,,6H) ton. . ' *atar.:e of grant 2:, 11): Jobn 51in -kar, " witg a zeesyor's blank.• letter he-ids and -20 t -)pies of procl•alu•iti:,il anti stale fax w S- r 1'.129 38 73, tiro Tb rmltia -n, C;laro v*oot. re►aateou dots t.,x 3W: Hugh P -09:h. Treas., postage N- Ud: J Phillip:+. - oil At.enea)ce Offl.:er, post -je 2 0% DR Beaton. on BCCt of postage ' for 1029 44 00; L Pu,:krin• rebate o0 .. .. vdog tax 4 4); G iX Fursvth, 2 days at. '- lending Swan waterroutse meeting uwatior IMXIU 0 L Middleton. ditto P 8 6%. It C Reesor. dir t„ 3 Ov. r� The council now' ,tdj luroed to meet _,aeakin an Monday, Dec 23rd, to coal. t :>r }rte the tlnrtacial tFtatenieot. rd; _ `.IRAVL•' DAYS OF ENDLESS FUN r. IN OUR NEAR NORTH Do you like to hear the swish of ' . s&4 through untracked sgow I or the sound of a ,crackling log fire after • :own ° or the arimta of bubbling i r ref fee after a brisk snossh4e. tramp. _ ---'! eii a are "perience,4 you enjoy ev- !; cry duy in the ';sinter sports. resort.. *I' the Highlands of Ontario. The 14n gt� in Muskoka and lake of Bays , sue open now.. Parties are going up ePaildrrn incontinence tiouhted as,h "•irp icklp re4eves by the use of Gttl- be!t'� Kidney- Reri�*dv. This pure I�rrbal 1ledicfnee is sold by— , 1..- C. Jotles, pick(? ing. _ Ifs`:JOY A PLEASANT WINTER IN SUMMERY CALIFORNIA -- Don't delay that California trio amt er year. Plan now to be in Cal- ifornis this winter. Not onh' will ana have a restful, comfortable ana wrIl earned holiday in "the Sunshint . State" but a delightful travel trip as inril. You'll exchange the cold of the - aorth for the warmth of the south. ` -You'll cross the famous deserts and - - •'the majestic mountains of the west. _ Yan'll see new sights ana meet int- - eresting people. You can add to the- pleasures of the journey by includ- `t.• mg beautiful Vancouver and Victoria iiri your itinerary either on the wad dow71 or returning. All winter golf, ".famous motor roac':s and ,majestic scenery make the stop -over well -worth while. Fall information, lit- t - 4wrature etc, from any, agents of the Canadian X_,,',,nal Railways. ` C_1i,hi OF THANKS- . I wish to express my heartfelt ,tali .inks to all: .c't -, were so helpful in arty rec ^%'t berc:cty tnent, and for their and beautiful - 41r: =• Oscar Petty.. ..Pickeiri g Mills = M,e lt,evt i r, u Dairy Feed at 5: ;�:.�•t, i.t r ton. Try thi +, - - :�'.rottOn Seed 11« R:, Uil CNke :deal. . Barley Mehl,` t►at Ch 1)=, Mill Feed, Steel cut Corn, Whole r- k Corn, Corn Chcp. r :Try A Hear! Mash for egg ' production, $8.00 . s per cwt. 'We have 'tinother goon Wash r r' at $2.50 per cwt. :.,tl3ee us for any feed you need. ` Our prices tire right. :dickering Milling Company week - ends -a reek --Qr s fort.- . SAls RBU14T>ZR. _ B credit sale. see Bills. F. Postiit BQNDS;_ overn went. '�[unioipn! and ht. You -can enjoy.wAnter sports - Friday, Dec. 28th =1e choice Holstein r Auctioneer. M Mortgage Bonds, Also. Industrials tion is as comfortable as at home. � �� calves 3 Jerseys, 2 nurhattns, H r S -Cent. MARM/LL� ;.- .- .SUGARED EGG MASH The new 44 i- iititie -;illy titixeii poultry teed. Te -te +4 .ind i,rt,ved by .actual - kxlletience to Kivr,.. - _ Aiie p.-r Eza Prodlic•tion ' Egg-,,f - ijo,,ther.flinler hell -i ' Gre.tter Hatchrrl-ilitx &ucre.aeed ClAvIc Vigit - MARMILL SUGARED EGG M: SEI.. sweetened •with pure cane wulasses.. - is composed nf22 ingredients perfectly blended, tbas enableii the hen to put -into the egg, gwilities that produce strong, healthy chicks — Feed your .bans MARMILL SLiGARFD EGG MASH Sit lien of thin ae'w• -feed are now ready for delivery. Phone or cell Ae -day for your reyniretnents. _ RE SOR MiARMILL ,' L t M I T E O MARKWAM - ONTARIO • 0 'y @Cravel, the ititrtg'e Ibightbalt - G. REET I.NGS The inembks'of the Gra.v Coach Linio organi- nation join in ; e�ctending to you ..their best wishes for 'a Met 1 v_ Christmas Motor coach service promote travel oil The King's $ ighway,' Travel on The King's Highway promotes prosperity- in the communities' r en route. We are happy -to- realize that kir coach ser vices are an importalit factor in promoting the paosperity -we wish you• in the bright New Years to Arne. _ Gray* Coach Lines:. 'i kerin Hardware Stor6"_. See our extensive line of Stoves, Ranges and'Heater$, T if y on- need • one. ^ What would be better than an Electric Washer for Xmas. A free trial au•y time. We have all kinds ot - Silverware, Electric .Appliances, q Toasters and Irons, Wagons, Sleighs,.Kiddy Cars, - Skaies. and klockey Sticks, Gloves, Mitts etc. See our New Coleman.Lamp. —its'& wonder. Our Motto: We have •it, can get It.- or it is not made. I S. BA L SDON, =- - PICKERENG A- ;D0L'L_AR S A V &F D IS ONE EARNED- Thii store in A regillar Dollar Stretcher, Nowhere do you find _seasonable bargains priced at vitich low flgures. A iarge and vttried ar,ortment nt Cbrietmae - Gifts for every membrr of the family. - Misses' zipper Overshoes, 112. at 2.39 per pair, Splendid stock Men's and Bove' winter. foot xear, ' Hose frow 25c up,' _ Gift Shirts in splendid range of Dattern, and materials. Large stock of Gift Tier, Hose and HandkerchieN. a Spats for Men at 1.25. Wunseri's and Children'e- UnderAear, all e- -.,d makee to choose from. Flannelette Gowps, large and long, at 'JS Lents. Hosiery of merited quality froin 49 cents ur) - A'B•C Hose for grofving children -thi• - iy a real giwd line for cold days CECIL -:ALLY , - PICIKERIN4 - -- .SPEGIAL :PRICES - :.. FOR TEAM HARNESS Brass-mounted Team Backband Haroess, 2 inch layee trace with -heel - chaibs,' 04 2. 00 ' • '' With 5 ring breeching, instead of back band, 4Black mounted Team Backband_He►rttese, - $88.60. 51ring Breeching :$44.25 'This is not a factory harness. but et"tom • hstde,in our- - own shop at Markham. ' �We speeialize. on repairs to htiiness aisd collars. ...,F r t D Harness And Collar Manufactures I i MARKHA ON-T. ,Home Phore 3400 C) �.: iGet yo -ur Xmas Groceries from us, Our stock ie fresh.' Our prices are right. We. htzVe Miner Rubbers for everybody. Glreb Work Boots for naetr. Carbai tt's and Hangh's Overalls and - Smocks. Wool'Socks and Over Socks. Get yojtr radiator filled with Anti-Freese-and your battery charged for the cold weather. Phone your order, Weldeliver.'. r Phone Markham 8402. Wm. M. Duncan, ""Merchants Green River ' ommmmmmmmmmm 7. M-re. D. A. Srott. is in London A Merry Obiristmas to all. JN0T1= this we ik rtalting her parents. 'Thowne Baeottls,'vri are sorry A. large assi*tment of# ft4j: Fred Hardy -has beeld oil- the to-ady, confined to hle- bed,.but we n - --,wearenow ng, t A0!;*,eL0as goodir j list received it L. icken sick list with a slight attack Of hope for a speedy recovery. sold'p. pnetimonia. to In -Brougham. a F; se= -NEws-man will be In Clare. I (Jeorge Nunn, of Box Grove, has Miss Jean Stuart, of Atha, who The as Claremont. 21' �been sick with erysioelas at the has been a high school student at wont on Monday afternoon next Servi6e car always . re"y, day Of her, Robert. TutsdiJ,,ob'ftccOu' affService ,home of his brot Clar4moui is itboaie recovering instead of at of night. ser.71". - the holiday. Phone Clam 5109; Pickerinor Oft Mys, Plather Palmer visited -her from an-attack of chicken poy. Gasoline, Oil,-Seiberling TUv& ._�slater, Mrs. Win. Jones. of Whit- Mrs. Frank Chidlo%v had the Christmas services will be held by a week ago last Sunday. Calls by day'or night promptly'. 261y. m6fortune On_ Monday to. fall on on Sunday.next. the 22nd inst., in attended -to, Miss Adelaide McCullough I 9 the ice while skating on the rink the RKOtiat Church.' Special home on a vacal and f ractn. re her edliai bode.�'- She' Christmas music -by the Choir. Comfortable cars.. The' Pickering havitiz broke * n out in her school.* is doing H -_ will'as ean be expeeted. The old time Cbristinas carols rices reasonable. Two of Mr@. Mcl),mald's child 1. F. Dopking, the popular C*P. will be diked in the congregational Vi&iiance Committee iron 8�rq Ill wit ' 11 scarletina and (me R. statluu agent, was rughed to praige.' The pastor will preaehi6 Phone'7300 boy is aleo ill with rheumatic- s HospIt- lo_'Saturda�, the morning at 11,00, subject: The object of this Association Is toll 'fever. -night And underwent all.. opera- "Cliristwas-.Less6in-9, in the even d prosecute nc T12e.regular Christmas services He !�-doing it3g at 7 00. "Whence Art Thott lessen steaun lo tion for appendicitis. the tea us. will be observed. in the Unit0d a-4 well as could bib expected. Come and join in worship at.�th- n I W-ith ap A- TIAW X be h ving property stolen oo . rpmwd Church a-' Su iday iftext - Quite a large mimber - attend eid glRdse;Asou.' "For un.to-as a'Christ am" %Ml�l I propriate special music- by the the Sh-;Uling match 'A-hich War, is born, unto us a SO'n 14_giveu." 01te diately with any mesaber held in- Memorial Park Municipal martters in the villaire day afternoon lait, and all seerned Membership fee -Ace very, quiet �t present... . No -to enjoy. the sport. Tea geese TIOWA mav be had from tne-fteffidenl of new candidates are mentioned for . were n w i rded . a 1 9 prizes and thus BocreterT on application. Ahe� position of police trustee, and -ten met, went home happy. Exac. Oom.—L. D. Banks, 0. S. Palis- 'it looks as if the present Board To-ui,;ht`s the night*.'- 'Sa'n' er, . M. S. Chapman, Pickering. in 'y be re �`DONT :'FORGET a -elocted by abelawation Cl,ui -,,,,d a Christmas Tree. In Jas. Richardson. if they will conseart to act. - the B-ippk.t Chuxell, Claremont, D. Munfol 13eorKe and Mrs. Turner went to the ahnual Christmas entertain- President. SeGietery 'the city on Tuesday to bring.back went Nvill be bold. , Solos and reci We are giving-away before Christmas -Aheir son, Charlie, who has been tations and drills by the children undergoing treatvientat. the Hoe-, with a drama by the semnior schul- each cook stove, new 1"'. glad to report that he is niaking' tival commencing at 7.30 p. m.- prow son Wagg recently imported Andrew You" HoEe ng, of Part I; two ClYdesdale stalliong from has arrived in town to follow scotlaud, which have an euviable and -turna -tra:de, that, of blackstuithing, in 'both in the Old Coun Tho6. E. Stephenmon's shop. Mr. try aJ Canada. At the Garelob Young enjoys a splendid reputa Winter Fair held last week Mr. BEAUTIFUL GOOSE tion as a blacksmith, especially as st won second prize for the horse-shoer, We welcome him three ye v-old stallion, Fritedom, to the village and wish him every and first"on the two year old stal. �auccess. hon.' L,% inden, and also won the The coutractorit making rapid junior Oiampionship These two Our Christmas Stock.is now complete. _Z progress with the work at the animal-; itre said by competent WE speak of artistic bough, designs that are new bridge. The work, t judge4 to he about the best two Call and look it over'. As hampered by the unfavorable that have ever crossed dignitled. not artistio wsather. wbi(-h' k delaying the the Atlantic. designs that would be Inappropriate for the war' k of putting dowu the ceruent purpose Our supply of Coleman Lamps''Lanterns* in view. The -It the weather would I one illustrated Is aim- ',-continue favorable thework wodld 'B becompleted this week ctod the too bridge should be open fur traffic "No Greater Tribq 'We are now ready to and Radios, 4a a couple of weeRs. The Boy 18conts had a stood you with N. W. STAFFORD, Also Toys, Cutlery, BrSss Goods, eek in their own hesdquarteri which was well BRICKS, 70ONCRETE Kin %hitby Sleighs, 8kates, Wagons the Ladies' Aid and Other?, who a pplied them witTl lamps. There IN G* P i PE, DRAIN'TILE, nd Skating Shoes 48 r R' xt week on ou, will be no meeting ne __._S IND AND GRAVEL. prices that will surprise y' luecount at Christmas Day coming on their regular night of meeting -'.-After the holidays the -meetings -Perry Cement C�ooper, -Claremont will continue ou�WednFsdsyq at Charles :8.00 p. m. All boys of the age of Products Co. .12 to 15 years are invited to join. Maple Leaf Mutual 614A�v There is lati of roow, fur yo ' u to' a St., Toronto Come and -have &,good time. Insurance Com eral of the late Bessie mile north ot E. �D. BE R T R A N D Ch esp rates for farm and coun" BennetL beloved wife of Clifford Highland Creek. buildings. 'T. Soden, of Toronto, tonk place *indskorrn Insurance on buildings, -General Merchant, wind-milis, Silos etc. ifk-t the Claremont Union Cemetery GREAT on Monday last. Bessie was an Automobile Insurance -;old Claremont girl and spent the )CLAREMONT ONTS of all kinds. ester part of her life on the old- ..:FARMS FOR SALN "Wrennett homestead west of the fSuccessor to D. A. Scott) �Reducdions N Write or phone village and was s, general favorite, MT member of the Choir of the United Here is a Real Opportuait, C Oharch. About.6ve,yestra age *be Fresh Mince Meat. per lb. .. 15 20 WHITBY, ONT� Maraschino Cberries,. per lb. ... 20c became the wife of Clifford Soden to Save $9 New Datees, 2 lbo. .6- -25C ..^n4 subsequently moved to To * 13pavish Onions, 3 lb4. 25c she passed aws Men's Knee Rubber Boots, ronto, where y ":a,50 25c regular 4,50, for Domestic Onions, 6 lbo... after a brief illness In her thirty. -50C - tfirst-year at the home of her' sister Men's Lifebluoy Rubber@, Shelled Walnuts. per lb. I have secured the agency forthe Frost 'rest , 7.eyidet, reg 3.50, foT Z-7 5 Mixed Peel, per lb. 26e Wood and Cocksbutt Farm Lipple- Mrs. Frank Spence,- 84 Hillc —Drive, where h0r funeral service Men's 15 in. Leather- top*, ments. and will keep constantly 0 n regular 6 00, for - 5.25 hand repairs for these popular w implements. v. Mr Iden's tiee our diLriplay of Fancy as conducted by the Rev. A. Me- All-wool Windbreakero prafusion of flowers Boys I will also take contracts for pafating ronto. The regular 2,50, for 1.05 barns and houses by a new *ho*ed the nniversal respect for for Christmas.. rocess, by spraying. is eur. Ladies' All wool White Sweat- p ...her in her new home. She er Coats and Pullovers, Estimates cheerf alit given.. Phone Im. vived by her inother and two regular 5.00, for 3.50 tisterpt. Mrs. Goo. Miller, of Myrtle, Boy,;' All-wool Pullovers, Every weik brings tis moresati8fied customem `27-52 man., who'.reached bar bedside regular 2.00, for ��I. 25 for our Special Order Clotbing. _'Earhauitand Mrs. Frank Spence, of Toronto, J. Mann,-- Claremont -and her sorrowing husband, all of Men's All-wool Flannel R whom have.the sincere sytnpsthy Shirts, regular 2.00, for -1.35 --avercoat tailored to your individual measure. -and styles 'of a wide circle of f Heads. Men's Pepper and Salt Shirts larg� variety of cloths Green River 7.. We regret to. report the death regaloir 1.25, for .95 a 61dest'aud'most Men's Military Leggings. to choose f rom. One price, $24.00., B 'ket Factory I of one.of th as ents in the regular 3.00, for -.2.5e the viiialre, in the person of Mrs C. A.'Overland anager n Sa All-kinds of Fruit Baskets, Barry mrday. Dec. lith, In her 85 th. year. LOWER PRICE STORE Crates, Farmem, Bushel- She had been In poor health for a Phone 3801 Baskets, Clothes Baskets. longtime, having suffered frow a ONT. 'Frank Penfaock trnke received in April, 1928. Her CLXRE NION.-T, sieman, and she. was born in the BRINGAT HERE Proprietor township of Uxbridge. Some Buying on the Maker of the -well known .�.t..fifty years aRo she married Mr. Now i's the time to get a new:Set of Barnes' Baskets. Ward. They farmed,near Balsam Harness, or get*: thd old set re Phone Maribam 6409 rbess. Installment Plan until ten years Hgo when -they I have in st(�ck samples of Samuel liave ever since resided. She former I -.an ardent Christian, and has been logue at pricesq�oted. B EATTY Catalogue free. U and valued member of .. ; PUROHASIPiG e'ornin-odiiies b- ^ '" 'I STANDS-FOR THE BEST ac,1v0 - bollaxe, collar 9, sweat lar a week" has grown into the Baptist Church -for half a I also carry d down add a do] century. 'She was a charter mem, pads, harnessr c4lb� bil IV, barness great popularitv. Often- t e object pare ase, dressing, aign silver poliah bar of ihe Women's Mission Circle and other parts. nd the purchaser worn out.before it is paid for, a promptli done. Of the Baptist Church and *a life on the Women's Baptist continues to pay. Bny yourself. a foottiae. member of the OL&REMONT I -Mission Board. She .18 'survived L WrPIL BY, tallment-plan by-placing regular installments ins by a sorrowing linsband, one dau, of your earnings in a Canadian Bank of Commerce ghter, Mrs. Wm. Birkett. and twoH a R. Gallaugher savings account. The money is alwayp available son@, Fred and for use if required and there is no depreciation, Grain Merchant -goes on. but accruing interest aEF'time years ago. She will be greatlyLl Toronto Litter C.-irrierg, Hay ,all who knew her. Her ftiner,,il Straw, Grain and -Potatoes, — _T RAN barr ie a af ter which biterm'sot zmr. OF COMME&CE It- will pay, �you to get my prices Irmo was nia(ie in the Union Cemetery, -if), -AMA (S C-afqOM&Aid :above before buying elsewhere. the service boing condneted oy thp -R. R. No. 11 $T.-%N.DAJZD BANK CF CANADA A. McLellan" If th, :Uoited Church. r t �Y - • yt ' Flo- Sea Vamp. Meet me in the Pink Room' K - tonight. Jack." The dots and dashes `' i /�1s �inolmamn$bl` tela "'• ceased. Then tl*- iolo 'started again. ' - Y Garrick looked into 'ho mirror which ! ItNlBiNllttilidll t ►titnst�p� p" t• � : gave. him. a _refleGtiog of . Glean . and rIMllpN�iltllillltlB tlINIIRiItfiQf911 q �iQ1T1> Viral '• They had got !�, too. The • dots - A]tTH lift, R E EVE �. and dashes had meant only interrup- •tion to most in the room. p .few moments later' -Glenn paid - _ - j CHAPTER V. .' some frienti'a of his. I thought per- the check and the two rs`se to go. Gar- haps Glenn might give-'us some in- rick hastily did the same. bIUSIC IN THE -AIR. formation. Suppose, Nita, you have "They will tell Ruth," lie aoddeil " Garrick and . Dick walked slowly McKay drive us over to the Cecil. It's to Dick as the went out. Y . (GREEN) '. down Forty -ninth Street and across on Park Avenue." • - "We've just simply got to hear what Sixth Avenue,•laughing.at Ruth's ruse ' They were rounding the Grand Cen- is said in that. Pink Room tonight, "_ ' '*-and a bit sore. tral and Garrick bought a- couple of considered Garrick. t "I suppose_ you feel put out!,'.'. pun. evening. papers. _ Dick's face lighted up as if a sun wed Garrick. "Another robbery on Long Island," ray arc• had bee nswitchai on.. "M ' Dick was, too puiiled to get It. "She Ibe commented, as he glanced down wireless dictagraph!" he... xclaimed.' �1le 4isi @ 1'de>nlil certainly put us through the Inne: from the big headline..: "The. .Parr (,To be continued.) ". Circle with as much neatness and dis- estate in Smithtown." N patch as a sard;ne goes from the river "The Parrs ?" comtr•.':nted Mrs. Wal- �� . !! . incarceration, prisoners who have ;What Is Ages Ao the tin in'the movies... On :y, I den. "Why, they're friends of mine." �uahty of Mercy Worked,, and 'conducted themselves • wonder why?" "Strange circumstances," went on 1 //'�'� • well axe to be permitted1 tb buy, out Garrick was thinking of the threat Garrick. "A girl and two men." Tale •of Old- Bailey of the money they earn by thlrir. prison This poem woe written t;y the late f message. ' "Could it be that .she took "W11y that's like the affr,ir over at work, luxuries, lnclud.ng tobacco, Dr. W. V. Kelley —the author said it . that way of keeping•'us out of dan- Gerards' the other night," • supplied books, drawing material and such' "wrote itself" —when he lived. among And a New' Kind o>� Prison the ' I. gee ?" Mrs. Walden. things, and to subscribe to a news the mountains at Lake Mohonk, N.Y.,', Ue' stopped short and looked back. They found Glean at. the Cecil, Inmates of Which Will Be paper. ( over 'forty years ago. It is printed ' A. tough-.stranger was lurking back looking a1 bit fagged. Given a Fortnights Holiday "Their tells will remain lighted un- 1 !a the l�ew Outlook. ; i o: them. Garrick moved ahead and "Ruth ? —why she's- all right, Mrs. After Good Behaviour, and til -9.30 p.m., and they may be used stopped again. The stranger stopped Walden, he hastenesa.' "Yes, I heard to help In We' house, the garden, or "I could not learn Iron Roi•ds of 'men " and slouches into a garage. Garrick something about an accident. Just Return to Complete -I'lieir .the kitchen, and be permitted more The real slgnficance of -'old' and walked back quickly and as he passoi the steering gear went wrong. But Sentence, freedom in connection with social ga•: 'young,' _ . him looked over and smiled. "I'nt on," she was quick enough to get. from theringa; etc. _ And so I asked the mountains, Judge Gregory, K -C:, made a'strong ` t he laughed and the man dropped his under and the car took the fence in- E "A prisoner who has arrived at this ; *What Is Age?' appeal at.the Old Bailey for Govern I They said: 'O child of Days,: eye in sheepish sullenness. stand c•f pup the bridge �und o8 —at meat assistance in finding work for I stage may be promoted to -Stage II,' They, turnell the corner and a„•sin least that's what I heard. where . e aim of the authorities !s 'Thou canal' not know what age is .-Into Fiftieth Stetet. As the passer. The harried ourg Buckley with discharged prisoners. s y y y "When a man had ben convicted � to bring the prisoners is feel that f'.�'either can we know," the other door of the garage wki.ch questions, but its was guarded. He many linen, he said, an employer confidence is placed in them, and that f For earth Is not yet old,- bat In its : . ran through the, block Garrick hesi- protested that he knew nothing mote, they are expected to prove. themselves ! prime: ' fated as i to walk, through it and winding up again with the assurance, rightly hesitated to take him into his g worthy of that confidence. and though our brows are furrowed locate th% shadower. As he did so "Sti'e's all right, though." employment. �. 'he saw another man slink intq a door- "But- how do you know she's all "'In my view,,' he went on, 'it is "Their doings are not strictly watch- I deep with tuna,- r ed and supervised, they are permitted We hope.to tee full many a thousand _. way. right ?" insisted Garrick. wrong in a highly cfvi2lsed• State that ,Y such a -state of affairs should exist, a certain amount of self- administra- ! years "We've discovered one; another has Because I vm talking to V ire over lion, and any group may elect nape- Before our day of dissolution come. moved up to take his place. An Qld the wire when I made the appointment and I cannot help feeling that some and very effective device." ' to meet her at the tea rooms of the steps should be taken by the Govern - I clew of prefect who shall form a cote A century !s but one tick of the ;teat He hurried dawn the Street with Champs E1 sees at three and she said Lmeat to provide employment Lor men netting link between tt�m and the _clock Dick. plunged into the subway, waited she was. That's all 1 know." t stale position in order that they may Prison authorities. 111 hlch counts oiii years. for a train, then walked on out the It was nearly three' when Garrick I have an opportunity of becoming good "Prisoners in Stage ]I no longer other exit. No "tail" could hold down and Dick sauntered 'nto the lobby of citizens if they rea ly so desire.' ` wear prison uniform, but are given "'Arid as for men, `Garrick if he suspected he.was being the Champs Ely,ees, rooked about tau- "The Judge was dealing with a man I clothes hardly distingnishabTi from The grow not old on eai-t� :shadowed, tious2 and proceeded to under 4-who had pleaded guilty to a number those of free' civilians of the artisan . They have not time; d What did it mean? Still speculat- �.cover�' �- of charges of utteritlg forged cheques I class. I They dot notfevenlcome -to ripeness frig. they went on to Garrick's city ( Before the tan room on the mezzan- and who had been previously convict - � P 1 " "Rooms are provided to which, after apartment at Bachelor's Hall and ine floor hung a sign. ''Radio Concerts ed tea lance. the days Work !s over, they may meet here, turned in. Dail The tiosed in, saw that the "Work had been found for the pri -Ito read, write, or enjoy Lhrniaelvea But only yonder In the Great Unseen + y i y In some other quiet way, It takes a millon year., to orate a p . The next morning Was rainy, damp i coast was clear, and selected a table loner, said the Judge, and he would I "Among ' many further T•rtvileges ' and depressing. Garrick and Dick in an angular earner, with a mirror be bound over. '1 am going to try a man. l had breakfasted and were discussing so placed that it was a veritable peri- great experiment' he added•" granted to prisoners fa Stage it !s j the events of the day before. Gar - wope. "The man, said Judge Gregory, had 'that they may possess musical In. ; "'This earth is but mati`e cradle; - Pick's mind was most r.cttve when his An orchestra in Newark was broad- stated that when he came out of pri - i struments, decorate their cells with : A man of lour score Is a tabs, pictures, and may keep plants.. i Peering. perhaps, river his cradle's a 1phy-sical being seemed laziest. Stretch+ casting some selection as they sat l son he found 1t almost itd�osaible to + F' ling out in his chair, raising his arms (down at the table and ordered tea and obtain a situation to enable hind to When a prisoner has been a!: ; edge• slowly above his head, h® yawned and crumpets. live an honest life. In epnsequence' months in Stage II, and has served 'But 'Rae wide world of his eiletenee �tras about to deliver himself of some It was not more than sixty seconds he had been driven back to crime,'• altogether, half of his term of punish- � Is yet to roam. through and to widen general after three that they saw Glenn come I meat~ he may be permitted a weett'a I in. Nags observation on life in seal + "'i hear that came stogy from many 'etnd the cane in particular when th+e' i « looking pale and tired, select a Qther y'8uag men who are brought ; hollday�to visit his family, or for r, Life la before him, greatness fe to ` -lisle hone rang. 1 before me,' went on the Judge, 'and ! pri a h xe hLa education come. table at the other end of the room and epee whit adva a oa e e " ant it. what's this? Answer it, drop into a chair facing the entrance. I believe it to be true. It is a matter I or helps as providing for him nano After a while he shall vacate hits Dick, old mast ?" Ten minutes later Visa bustled in, that has oppressed me very much t he is released.... ( c'radle, Dick's mind and body were both excited and angry about something, recent times. I re ^ogniae that It must "a'hea a age III. has been six And re forth to seek the fortune alert. He had breakfasted with a and worried. Glenn rose and greeted be correct that when a man bas been 'months to Stage III, it his progress God reserves for him. couple of invisible companions, love her, all animation, navy that- a girl was convicted many times for sertmis ot- lustlfies the Drtvilege, he may accept . and anxiety. "Gan:cL:' He held his in qu+•�stion. fe'bces, the ordinar tradesman or work with an employer outaide the "But man on earth knows nothing of i '.band now over the transmitter. "My Garrick and Dick, watching and manufacturer, or other employer hesi• full lo, provided the latter pays the C Old Age. �word! It's Mrs. Walden." wondering what to do, had fallen into tates, and rightly hesitates, to tails full local wages Wen's longest earthly life "Nita Waldew? Bereft Tell her ,& discussion of Ruth and Vira and a man with such •history into his "Twenty -flee per cent. of the money' Is but a ripple lapping at our lwoe. (thus earned is placed to the prisoner's We see the generatinos come and,go, there's a little reception room down Gar. ,•k wns taking a cruel delight employment l credit the rest must be handed over And en say we are old: there. We'll be with her' right away." sounding Dick. "The Judge made the retenoce th ! to the prison authorities for his board I Yet are we young beside God Nita Walden was distractedly wink. t To his serious mind; Dick confessed, I State action quoted abovs, and eon - _ frig' quick and balling the handkerchief it was just this vivacious tyj*, of tinued: I and lodging. Such prlaoner workers I And t3la angels, which excel 1n in her hand as she gazed out of the Ruth ,that had for him the greatest "i Hope Somebody . . • Wpr, are not to Wear clothing or bear sagas I strength. - window at her car in which McKay attraction. As he pu. it, an that would. dlstlagnteft them from free ,and Paul !s young yet "flow It can be done it is very workmen. - i And John, and Moses, too, Intellect- -as biting with bulldog grip, at his `ual. girl would have been merely in- d!fficul� to say wittiest inquiry, but "Among the other ""mero`ta pri - I Walking the hills of everl: -rring life, - 1pipe as if osatempiating something tensifying his ovc-n nature. I hope somebody, either some Depart - 1 vileges enjoyed by the prisoners in Immortals grow and grow, but ne of -distasteful. Garick was urging him on and de- went of State, or, if that cannot be r Garrick closed the door as she rush- • livering • a little scientific homily on the their stage is the permission use grow old! = ' ed excitedly to him and seized his hand wise old nature that brought together done, some association will voluntar- ! year their own clothes, and to use ily eadertake to inquire if It is not { their own bed linen. They may re- " "What man gets' on ,earth with . fingers that clinched uncon- the dissimilar and averaged them. 1f ` Nciously. � - There vva's no approval of the butter - possible to some way to provide pro- `celve and write "as many letters as � Is just a Start In Lite," - ductive employment for then who they choose, and their correapondeace I And It is well with him, what'er his . "Guy .. I am desperate! It's Ruth sty and the candle in Rick, however, leave prison without. any reasonable `iilsiri —ins little girl. You, must find and they were soon into a discussion p is not read unless the authorities con- yearn, her for me. can't take anyone into of Rae and the'vvtdeut dissipation she chance of obtaining work. . alder it adi isable that. this should be! Who is well started- ' 'If that is not done it appears to `-done. Flag learned the speech of 'truth, my confidence except you and Dick. I showed. me that there must be hundreds of.� don't linear 'which 'way to turn. She. "One does, not readily think of girls 'The cells need not. be .loc'lted due- The trade of righteousness, didn't come home 'wat night. I have sowing wild oats,' remarked Garrick. young men who will be, from time to I !ng the' day, and the - prisoners may The love of God, - I _ walked and calked the floor waiving "Yet they often do.. This is one o€ the time. discharged from--prison, whose I have two week's holiday in!the year. The hope of deathless g'.ory only chance.of getting a living is to on conditions similar to those -on' _ • for her. I haven't even had a tele- strange anomalies of the new freedom I , phone call. from her or anyone else. of women." go back to their evil companions and which the occupants of Stage II ob- I "'He lives by heatenly plan. - 'What shall I do ". She never, never did Dick frowtod as he thought of the ask for their assistance. Unfortunate- 'tain their cme week's holiday. I Ills hands are clean and kindly, A this before.' My Ruts er, the little glamor of the life. they had seen at ly, thai' assistance is only granted, on "While the necessary. improremept His heart Is gentle and his word Is girl. Oh, Guy; I can't stand the wore the Inner Circle. What the end of it most occasions, upon terms that they' of the moraLq of criin a is alined true; y share again in some crime. at the view is held in- the Mintatry Men honor,"angels love him stud uncertainty of it. R yip me, all might' be; - he epidently- preferred please•" not to guess. At least he did not pur- °'Ia the present circumstances I for Justice that wore aiii be accom -. And his name is writ on higb�� i the door. sue the subject. _ believe your,cr•y for,heip, and I Ileve f plashed by cultivating the psychology, lie grouts, but, grows not old, knoct at , There was a , " t and asaiat on. 'Garrick opened it. it was McKay. "Do you know, I've open worryis►g a taken steps to ry y of_the- offea<lers: "PIeY.Fe, airy 1 was just talking to a flood deal about the handwriting on I am going to try a great experiment, - --{+ "So said the mountains; and I said: ,. Through file kindness of Colonel'Cectl INTELLECTUAL ACTIVITY 'Thank God, Who gives His: children,.' friend of mine, a chautleur, tvho drives that autographic film, :Garrick Chang- Bevis, of the Central Discharged Pri- Intellectual activity is incompatible An eternal youth, which ]:Wows . ad -, for some peopla out on the south shore, ect, the subject as he brought out du- ' plicate Pinta he had made. "Whose sonera' Aid Society, I am is a post- with any large amount of bodily ex- vanes who five up th3 street. Miss Ruth ,g p p lion to say fast y3u,wiil tie'found em' er tae. The' yeoman and -the scholar But Hater knows decay! - car was wrecked out on t$e Island— is it? Do you happen to have 'a note S inn into a fence or something on an or letter from Ruth ?" ployment.' —the yeoman and the man of finest I All hail, eternal youth! Dick could not avoid the point-blank "The Jrudge 'then bound him over." attoral culture, though not the man of Eternal Life, that known not youth approach to one of the bridges on the Po Motor Parkway —over the .embank- inquiry. He pulled a little note from A Real Departure - , •• sturdiest sense and integrity —ace two' nor age, distinct individuals; and 'ean never'be" But it ows .on through an' everiaet Pent—near- Smithtown." his pocket. ' Garrick took the note and '"A novel experiment is prison' life, � "Wan she hu�tT Where is she ?" laid it'-down on the ble beside the � � melted -or welded into one substance. Now:'" in which high Sends prisoners will M Mrs, Walden's acute ears had caught print:. Then with his pencil he beLtan be given a fortnight's holiday a year, • The Blitheda2e Romance. even the modulated words. noting the formation of letters, the permitted to accept Work from _out- - "No efts ktlows, ma'am. There was capitals, a score of little charaeter- sine employers; and given a share is �lldlali I�1tC!'J =CY not a trace of anyone arougd the car istics- the management of the prison, is Calcutta Englishman. The forces of .-just the machine, left there." "The v�riting� 1s Ruth's all right;' about to be tried out in Germany. education in rural India —that is, is Garrick took down the telephone he remarked. L think I'm getting a "For-the purpose of the experiment, by far the greater part of India -•l line on Ruth. She's a game bird —but t receiver' and called s Bryant number. .- a. model prison Is' under conatruictlori � have to wntend with ditficultiea, coon- Dick glanced over quickly. It was a' she'flies funny." near Brandenburg (and will carpe the omit, social; religious, communal and ;ltumber he had seen in the hallwa There was a pause. The concert ! y province 'which includes Berlin }. Pro-. - 'linguistic, more acute, than those tbltt . of the Inner Circle and had made a number was now s solo, "Lore's Old vision will be made Sot° 900 prisoners, I -confront any other system of primary •mental note of. Evidently Garrick Sweet Song." and it ''s expected that the new in- - instruction in the world. These prob. bad done the frame. Suddienly -- ati -!t -h Bias zz zz Z.z stitution will be. ready for its first • lemsi by the mere fact of their exis -4 Btuz zz zz zz.` "This is Glenn "Is broother," A shade of annoyance' passed over occupants early in the coming year." tent would account for the aloes 'I though you said the colt could � �"� be prevaricated. Is he there. Well, Ya was —Daily Chronicle. , �e of mass bducatton.... Rural p r win is a vCa1k,'' - do yo-r -1 where I can call him? Dick's-, face. as'the. 'song a-as broken "The new prison will be divided �• nefa� v into: Bzzzzzzz — dot- dot- dot -dash. "Veil, they went an-4 entered him illiteracy is one of the chief afeong ;You think he'!t at the Cecil? Thank into fwd sections, for "haPd labor' and mar4r obstacles to precipitate say radi -r Dick scowled. Garrick tapped the it} a running race.' .you." � ordinary' prisoners," adds the• writer o � - cal constitutional change in irndia. Garrick turned, without hetra to table absent-mindedly. , y 8 in the Daily' Chronicle. Search not Who s lee this or •that; where it was he had called. "They're Then suddenly each looked up and At the end of six months of their but mark what fa spoken.— Thomas SJiLADA caught the eyes of the other. I _ Minard's f lnlment for Distemper. 1- . '• r Coughs. A. Kemple. 6 ISSUE N6. j-1—. 9. � Pag''ng Miss Ruth Walden from the Minsrd s Lln'ment• fo y '..e .s`iaw..s�:� .e :.%� .;,fi., ,:x ...,:. < :..,.. ..rw. ,,. :.- .,,,,x. .rr :y,.., ,. r.._.:,...Y., .,,w. :•'�... -- .s :.�...�. ... .r.... -:�>� ... ..v ..., ..:.w... .., ".; >_.... .... -. _. •.. ,..., _. ..� .... ,� . �.. a....". �n. �. u" �` ��.'.: na. �s., ssa, s. �. �:. �.... a_'�'...,,,5,... >..K.".. }�"�,pa :>r..•' �' . ffi..:, P> �_ x_ n...:...�+,�,.ts',.,.�- >�.u:� "" '411115%. 0, -k 7. Christmas Chieer Foot and Mouth '77 se Cattle Disea Artificial Celebration Mum. kaughtse (to her sedate but- -Soon t' be Solved 1pr)—"JaMes, to-morroW Is Christmas 0 ------ �f ILmd, 1� want You. to turn on -the electric refrigerator and make some Mernber'of Banting Research .anowballs lor Master Bertram to �oundatitin Nla6s Pro- thro�r at you.1 gTew Toward Ways of I hate ray woolen underwear', rse _QW&WAIWA40ft Curing Cattle Cu _J I'm mad enough to bawilt NeW And important; findings in re- 3t itches here, it itches there! 7 gard to this d The darned Itch seems t6 crawl! �read foot-and-mouth .'And when I start to scratch some. disease are reported by ihs Banting where, Research &tramittee f ollowing two That aill't the Place at all!, year�'of exhaustive study. Results of .4, A the �tuQ Are made public in A pro- Gossamer is- report 'Just issued by the COM- Small Brother---�'S&Y, Sts, can I mitteo, which may be.summarized an kang,up,oue of your stockings Christ, follows: For -years the fock-and-mouth dis- Big Sister—"What.on earth do YOU ease has been a source 4 bewildering loss to cattilemen not only on this out to hang no one of mine for?" Sm&H Brother--"So's I can see c6ntinent but in Eurupe. Only a few what's In it without getting 6ut of years ago the British government CAr- Ipt. ried on an exiensift inquiry to deter- -bed."—Transcr mine causes and fmd curative or re- Modern Granddaughter — "But strictivei m4thods. P 0 Grandmother, In your dayl the girls While making investigations it was used to set their cape, for men!" discoirered that a peculiar point about Grandmother---"Well, dearie, maybe the disease was. the occurrence of its so, but certainly not their knee-CSIP8." characteristic lesions in the tongue tha pads of the feet, ot such ex. and Anything to Oblige perimental animal's as guinea pigs, no Just before Christmas I was pur- matter where.the virus Was injected. chasWs a couple of'neckties. I' sud*. - Experimental'W'Orkprs in Great Bri. denly remembered they were to be tain came tp. the conclusion that if the Chilat=3 presents for two dIfferent reason for this distr1ution of the lesion friends. could e determined soma light might "Wrap those In separate parcels, �be thrown on the cause and cure of will you please?"- I asked the clerk. [the disease. The outstardiLg peculiar- "Yes. certainly,' he replied absent- lity in'theii estimation w"'that the one would you -like 1hairy skin should be immune when the in a separate. parcel?" skin of the sole3 of the feet were di3- eased. B The Censor While-Dr.'F.'G. anting was vis 112049m; J a Butler—"The post, m1ady." ing England two years ago the facts '.11rs. Upptsh—"Ah, Christmas cards, diseloscd by- the British inquiry -were -7 suppos7e, Jenkins. Wet, look them brought-to his attent:on. On-his re- X, over, will you? And If you coasider turn to Canada he thougbt of an ex- -1perimental method which might result any of'them too familiar, just destroy thein, Jeakins."—Funch. in somo revelation on the peculiarities pa of the 68ease. . He int4brested Miss M. A Man's Measure Cowan, a thoroughly trained research Ciace an Important but very egotis- worker in the fi--Id of bacteriology, in Itical personage passed away. One of �.the problem, h is acquaintances, In discussing the I Mlsj Cowan said that when the e -V ev�pnt with an editor of a daily paper, 1.hairy skin ol guinea pigs was trans- . . . . . . asked: Iformed to their feet, lesions continued to develop in the hairy skin, By ar- floor follow, & he worth mucb4' "Uniii.* said' the editor, musingly, rangini, thei -floor of the _animal cage it 1"M, more than a couple of sticks'," so that 'the guinea pigs frequently per surface cf the foot, rubbed the up "�-Chrlstmas Joy she showed : that lesioni might occur In the hairy part of - the skin if it .7 :'Tb!s Is tbs. time when ther grey Old1weito siabjected f4 prts,,qure.' *She was I I ------ man able to -show' f urtber that -if a guinea Leaps back to the days of youth; 1pig's foot was protected from pressure ,Wlten- brows anit eyes wear no dis- by wrapping it in c"ton, lesions did guise. J not develop on the prctected skin. Tbia� -But flush and gleam with tnUb. proved that th;re wait. no special im- 06. ihan Is the time when theL soul munity of the hairy skin but that the etults. Ilealons developed on the foot owing -And seems right heavenward turn"! to its use. Ing -Prof. V R Hendeoon_df the Bant- Wh-n we tore and bless the hauds'ir.g Research committee, is .f the-opin- we press, iion thatthe findings-of Xiss Cowan When the Christmas log in burning. !are of much value. —Dook. I "The findings made by Mies cov'ran are'quite definite," he states., "In an Two boon companions were ow their extension of. this -work _she- was able !Vray homeward from a Christmas Eve to show that the,virul was present in Party. They had dined and wined many Organs which cid not show le- :Well and were quite Jovial. They sions. She was able to show also: that came to a postal box. "Pardou me.,a foot pad, aft�r the bealing of the- Is old top," said one, "I mush try thish lesion , appeared to W mi ore'resistant Ina(blue." He dropped a dime In the, than a pad which had not been the site 1916t. Then. gazing at the city hall! or base 04 aIeSlon. She found further -�iclock, satd.lA horrified tones, "Migaud, that the foot pad did not'appear to �'ve loslat twelve po�nds since yeater- contain any substance of the character of an antitoxin which might account for this resistanc-�." No Second-Hand Goods 0 "These are very nice "ones, rates," �Jald the clerk" "satin bloomers." "Oh! . NO!," said the sweet younig Heads on Spike's .,:Ahing. "I want some that h - ave n6t Welcome Consuls �Ibeen used before." 4Th ' a demure young bride, a trille Startling Sight Viewed - by -tale, her lip's set in a tremulous smile, Alienx Investigating Man- lowly stepped down the long church P 1091e, p1luft to the arm of. her churian Conditio.ns ltatber. Toklo�-A gruesorn - e spectacle of a As'she. reached the low platform be.- number of human heads stuck on tore the altar, her slippered foot spikes gTeeted the American, British, lbrushed a potted tower, UPSettimg it. French, Japanese and--German consuls 18he looked at the spilled dirt gravely, from Harbin when they arrived at )Lnd then raised her childlike eyes to' pokoto (Eburech) station Saturday ,4hi sedate face of the old minletbr. last on their way to the gusso-Man- "That's ji. hell of a place to put a churian f ront P investigate conditions. Is $lower piot," afie said. A Japanese correspondent with the party travelling on the international :i Not Up-to-oato train d'escri 11 bed the sight and said that A travelling aafesman found himself �the heads were those of Chinese alleg- In a village hotel dining room when a ed to have been decapitated for looting. :t Aeavy downpour� of rain met in. Ad. The consuls hope to push as far west dr Chinese com- essing the Waitress, 'he remarked: as Manchuli but the t looks like the Flood." mander at Pokoto, refused to guar- "Like what?" the girl inquired. Antes their safety beyond the Khingan w "'Like the Flood. You're read of the m9untain ritngd. He agreed to permit ;ood and how the ark janded on the train to go forward to Meintubo ouilt AArit, haven't your for which the party started Saturday. ".:4o. air. I haven't seen a news- afternoon. The consuls were told that TO days,", eonfessed wn ;..10aper for th the the Chinese front line was withdra to that town, about 75 miles southea,;t ed, should have complete auth- Government' in Britain, theoretically� .Waitress. , Dorrilinion Status; concede 7.- of Khailar. ority, -and that Its enactment should at least, has the powwe to disallow aay At Neintuho the cousuls hope to be Brisbane the � Queensiander:- When not be subject to Imperial reserva- Act passed by the Canadien Parlia- The philosophy whTch affects to able to communicate with Russian the next Imperial Conference meets tions. It is true at the present rno- i'men't. Theoretically only, because the ed in London, Canada is going to raise merit the British Govjrnment can dis-'i ell-defined policy is now ,ne of ab- Asach us a contempt of money does authorities and to arrange to proce iftot run very deep.—Sir HeW TAY. to Manchuli over the railway which a very difficult questioi by "trying" allow any Act of Che' Canadian Par- solute non-interfe.-enLe. The overseas J , W, to Iron out of tho existing laws. things liament. At the signing of the self-governing Domin"Ons are left to Soviet workmen have repaired. inconsistent with Dominion "'equality Peac4i Treaty, Ue overseas Dominions do prety much what they like. She of status." The balance wb�sel of a 17 or takes up theposition signed as being of-equal status with 'Iqwelled watch beats 18,000 time Men. like bullets. go farthest when Consta9t Fdriving for the unobtain- that her Parliament, within its sphere Britain itself. From that moment 0". or about 151,680,000 times In on6l they are smoothest. Js . an Paul! as that of an autonionous country there could be no doubt about their able frequently results in neglect of important matters close at hand. Alchter. 1whose "equality of sUtus" has been Istatuti. Yet it is as Canada says--the + 4.Zz f A ^LOCALISMS. , -John T. Stephenson is confiued to his bed with iufiammation in his ' knee. ' -Dick and Mrs. Moore, of Oah- .r swa, were in town one day last =Re4. Harker. of Hamilton, l spttnt the week -end at the home of his parents here. =Thai bablie' and- couti'nua,tion •-: schools close to -day for the 1 Christmas holidays. -Capt, Hogue, whn has been ilicg the takes all summer, re. '! turned home on Monday, -J. 0. Baxter, who has been ' t, unlined to his home for several ' weeks, is able to be around again. -Mrs. W. C. Murkar. , has been confined to the honse for the past two weeks suffering from a severe %lento. Walter Ferguson and friend, of Whitby, s ent Sunday with his parents. Rev. J. S. and Mrs. - :Verguson. -Mrs. Leonard: Bath and child U'en, vPho have been spending ea4 oral weeks with Edgar and. Mte Andrew, have returned home... Norfolk, Va., are visiting the Tatter's parents, Rev. F. A. and lMrs. Lawson, during the holiday season -The Women's Guild of St. 18earge s Church wishes to thank all the friends who helped to make their bazaar such a success. The proceeds amounted to abut $165. -Appropriate Christmas ser. vices will be observed in the van' one churches on Sunday neat. !. i Christmas music will be rendered f and the sermons will be appropri ate tot he Beason. t -When considering Chri tmas gifts do not forget that a Arary t ticket it} an acceptable gift to old or young and pravides pleasure and "profit lthrouithont the year. t' One ticket 50c.; three in same fa mily'1.00 ' -The epidemio of colds and 'whooping cough continues un• abated, and many pupils are - absent from school in consequence. Some who had apparently recov. Bred have had a relapse asid were compelled to take to their beds a$sin. r -The bazaar #geld in the bafle• went of St. Andrew's Church on Saturday afternoon by the mem• s bens of the Be ay Bee Mission s Hand was fairly well attended. -A number of articles made by the i nembere of the Band realized over $18.00. -While returning from the city ,.on Monday afternoon Louis Levine rain out out air gas when in front taf Palmer Bros. Lrlaving his truck on the aide of the road while -be went for gas, the Highways Department's avow plow came allong and collided with the truck . -dwmaging it badly. -An appeal has been `sent out to the Women's 1q4titutee of South s Ontario for clottiag for a district' In Northern Ontario. Many bran trhes have already responded. Those wishing to contribute please leave goods with Mrs. W. B. Powell or Mrs. J. Cowan immediately in -order that a box be sent before _Christ mae. -St. Andrew's Sunday School will hold its annual Xmas concert on Monday nest, the 23rd. The usual plan of program will be car- ' ; ried cut in the usual way by the - • children, consisting of 'choruses, recitations, dialogues etc. Santa Claus will unload the Xmas tree with gifts for the children. All are invited to attend.. - Constables Oliver Cruromer and Wm. Chaster, and Traffic Officer Hilliard were in Toronto on Monday attending County Court at which Judge Denton was presiding, having been summoned ' 1W give evidence • ui a motor Reci- dent at the Rouge Hill on Sept., Jet, in wbicb several care and a truck were involved. -The sympatby of -the cpmnitin- iity is extended to Thos. and Mrs. - ' McGlashan and son @, of Dunbar. -'ton, on the death of their son and i r brother, Leonard, who sustained such severe internal injuries in a motor accident near Highland ''Creek early on' Thnrsday morning last which resulted in his death in 'the Oshawa Hospital on Sunday afternoon. -On Satnrdsy last J. S. Baisdon ':found at the rear of his lot the dead body of . a homing pigeon with markers on each leg. It war a large, fat bird and evidently hat' 'perisbed on account of the idtenee cold. Mr. Balsdon gave a d -wrip !ion of the markers to the Daily ""Star which appeared in Monday'f edition, but so far Mr. Balsdor has not heard from the owner. ' -R. A. Bunting is improvin j ,. his property adjoining his store and residence, occupied by his sun Fred T.. by moving the shop F( long occupied by the late Joht Leslie, and later by differed, ,parties, to the roar of the to where it will be converted inr( a garage. The site of the build ;. • ing will be converted into a lawn wbieb will greatly •improve the 4rane :e of the. Pr rty. w Aa unurcn on aunaay, Use. zzaa. Francis Loyst *, Alan ""tf'omlinson *, the falnlij� will be as follows: 10.80 a. ro., Velma Middleton', Myrtle Bacon *, • morning worship and S. S. classes; Dolly Beaton, Gordon Overland,.. l' 2.80 p. m., Y. P. Dept.; 7.00 p. 'W" Alex. lldcLaren, Edward MMcLaren, Free T Bunting, " = - Picke6ug the evening service will take the s form of a Xmas Pageant, "The Mabyn Ile asset Gordon -Jr.l. ley, (Clifford Bassett absent). Jr.I.— Established 1887, ll Prophetic Child." This Pageant Mary Morgan *, Herbert Forsyth *, tells the Xmas story in music and .Irene Taylor, *, Mrarion Tomlinson *, scripture, All are invited Ito Harvey Fingold *, Jean Wardl', Mai- these Xmas services. garet Booth and Muriel Stephens -The annual meeting of the (absent). Sr. Pr. —Irene Lewis *, Women's Association of St. Paul'e Bernice Linton *, Margaret Neal *, e. QIq re United Church was held at the Murray Morgan *, Lewis Cbidiow *, to home of Mrs. F. J. Prouse, on Wed. Jr. Pr. -Norma Beverley% Lawrence deaday.last. The reports showed Tomlinson% Lorraine Villeneaux', a very so9nt cal year. The Mary Rendell Loyst *, Gordon '.Morley•, HURRAH �actual amount ceased was over '_VLary ?lfcLaren•, and Dorothy IIavey* X31,000. The ofScere elected for Irene Lynn, Evelyn Stevenson, Bert • a • the coruing year were: Prea., Mrs. Davey, (Mabel Johnson, Thelma Slack I � Tbo.. Law': Vice - presidents, Mrs Nelda Slack and Charlie Turner, ab- W. J. Monney and Mrs. J. S. Bals- COMING �errt. '., doff . See'y, Sirs. G. Law: Treas.. A. V. Bpoffard. Teacher. Mrs. G. Courtice ; Leaderm of the M four groups -Mrs. Jae. Mrs.' J. S. JUST ;FEW HOURS TO StMMF.K son, Mee. F. l'roure. Mrs. J. S. Balsdon and :firs. A. Law, Get ready for Florida now. Dec - -The following were installed ide to spend winter in this 'warm as officers of Doric Lodge, No. 424, Southern State --or alone the Gulf A F. A A. M., on the 12th of De• Coast. Hundreds of resort.: down : �,' ,� 1p • cow ber, for the year I 93 - Wu). .there are patronized by Canadians ev- � %N R. Nee, W. M , C. A. Sterritt. S. !ry Year -and there is accommodat- t W, ; F C. McNeana, J. W.: Rev. on to unit every purse, from the lux- R. H. Rickard, Chapp , R, A. Bunt- Orions palace hotels to the homey ing. Tress : F. H. Westney, Sec 'y; private board'" houses. Canadian � 1 National Railway trams to Chicago f Irving White, S. D.; E. L. Chap• Detroit. Buffalo, and Montreal pro- f : man. J. D ; John Forxie. 1). of C.. vide excellent connections with the Alex Gourlie, 1. G,; Fred CIQeson; oust 5er%1ses from those points to S. 9.: D. fiduaro, J. 9.; 9 W, tN►� Florida and Golf Coast resorts. Any Be ee, Tyler. R, W. Bro. G. W, Canadian National agent will be glad P. Every. P. 1►. D. G. M., of Whit- to Fuppiy you With literature and in- On Saturday Afternoon, by, for the 23rd time acted as ?orrnation and arrange your trans - installing toaster, assisted by past po=tation, reservations and tickets. n _ December the 21st masters of Composite and Di�.rit- -- _ • .� s� t ► Lodges. At the elgee of the sere- �� ldo�rNa�,,•�wts, at 3aUU o'c1C►Ck many all sat down'to a well laaea table. and the evening oasteed AY FOR SALE-Alfalfa and lien• - , roost pleasantly with tr ech sad H - p y p++ c�hy. J. Kinnear, R R 1. Locust Hill. 15� t7 Here's his message just ree @iVed gig' OR SALE -One FPt Tniedo F ring st ' -Tbe cocumunity was ebot: -ked Fscak•e •� as new. Apply H. HpBu *h. To all the little boys and girls at The Big Store, ou Tuesday to bear that one of High'and;:'10" l8tf Pickering, Ont.: + our oldest residents, Alfred Clark. ,OR SALE-26 Star sedan. new dad died suddenly that morning tires newpi+,totai.,nArshape. W.T..Heron ••SQ ?ry I Can't COtne BOOIIer as liZlt3re Qlre 80 in his 60th year. Although he had end of car line. West Hill. i8 many, many laces to call at, but will be been suffering for some time from Y 9 P high blood presenre and heart TO LET-5-room f=date house with y �tarage. both � rtctodeomditiom. Apply to H. there hues Saturday afternoon, December the trouble his death carne unexpect H. If b. i}irl;hland CreekI lot! 21Bto at $.(Xi o'clock." edly. As was his father, that ORSALB-- 88hropabirfP -e lambs Wm. Clark, he was a' native of F _� p Kure bred: 1 eon. springer, Holstein. Wm, � « Pickering. and with the exception Gray, R. R. No,p, Pickering. 18 17 - -- _ of several years residence in Todon- L�OR BALE -1 cutter, 1 tnp huRay, - to, he has lived here all his life. i' t xt ang bane. nev. T. E. Cn ro vfo. O ". He is survived by three brothers. Kingston Road East, Pickering. 16 Fred and George, of Sinta3uta, ('CABINET VICTROLA FORSALE Sask. and Johv, of Pickering. and CABINET 50 records. in fine condition. Cost four eisterp, Mrs. Gordon, Pick er- $140, Will sell for 113scash- F. Chidlow. Clare - ing, Mrs..Holt, of Darlington, and mont,Ont. - - --- 1s -17 Mrs- Sixemith and Mrs. Elsoo, _of OR 8A LE- 6 roomed frame bause, Toronto. He was twice married, Fin Rood condition, situated in the Vinageof + PickrinQ For full particulars apply to A. T. and by the first marriage had one Lave Pickering,' 1}tf _ daughter, Mrs. Collins (Marie)) TO RENT -House with about 5acres ' too who survives hint His fnneral °r garden., stave. hen how.- and orchard. � took place on Thursday to the Dis Possession April lilt. 1930. Apppply Chas. A Fuu- eipleA' Cemetery The Aympatb er. Pickering, or phone Pick lO1C. 7atf — of K11- is extended to the widow jj ADA RADIO -5 tnhes, like new. and other relatives in their be• for sale. Selling in order to jet an erectile I radio. Will trade on cow or heifer. •J. W. Brown- reaveruent» ridge. lot 27 con. S, Pickering, Phone Pick - 'S -On Friday evening last,_&tra- lots. late velling troupe, composed of sing- - ,ORISALE -Large brPeding gene. M IN CHAPMAN ere, dancer?, comedians and instru- also a limned quantity of Christmas geese. mentali9tt?, appeared in the Town Orders taken now. Atso 100 bred -to -lay Leghorn pullets. June birds. A. M. Gibson, R. R. No. 1, r Hall and gave a program • which Pickering. Phone Pick 1712, 11'15 TAE CENTRgL GARAGE pleased a number, of those _ -who attended. On 9atnrdap evening TORONTO WET' -WASH LAUNZ- DRY (Semi finish) —Let our driver call and they gave a second performance, explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your btit Qn this occasion they were name with Mr. S. W. Davis, barber shop. We p handicapped on account of their will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. �_ rel�IJ2l one . 4900 comedian starting his Christmas STRAYED -From Graham's Flats. celebration about a week too soon, Rouge Hill, a 2 -rear old'heifer. May have been taken by mistake for another 2 -year animal _ He hsd become the possessor of a now in my possession, which owner may have by - bottle of whiskey which soon proving property and paying expenses. Wm. appeared, but which left him in a Bennett, Dumbarton. 14 -t8 s helplessly intoxicated condition. rrO RENT -In the Village of Picker. Auto Repairs, Aecesso_ries, �1�8 aDd He became exceeding) abusive so -Ling, sitwitea on Chwch strce% three doors � , y south of the R. C. church. A comfortable frame (�, t that constable Oliver Cru®mer bouse,8rooms. 0eetriewired, softwaterpamp Vlasolln•e, Acetylene' Melding, was Called t0 take Charge Of the iD• in the kitchen. All in good condition. Wifl be i vacated Jan: 1st. 1930. Tosee the house a for , + corrigible. As he'conld not pacify particulars a ply to Mr, Harland, Printers Battery �a1ar ><ng him be decided to place him in Pickering, hone 3800. lief =,barge of Governor Lucas of the MUSICAL - a� Whitby ..jail. He remained his Re gilts mace Qil.+ _all•makes guest until" Monday evening when Edythe Howitt -Soden A. T. C. M. P he appeared before Police Magi,- (piano, former basis) - Irate Clark and pleaded guilty to Brougham Ont. of ears. . a ebarge of being intoxicated in a - public place. and was fined $10.00 Pupil' accepted in Piano and Theory. add costa The company had an Regular Conservatory Course taught. en¢agement in a western town, Pupils prepared for examination in which they. expected would last "Introductory, Inter Elementary, Priirlary, CHARJ.M�"�j*T �� Junior, Intermediate and tale newly l �1 l� a week and were very an=ions formed Associateship. Be that he f hould get his freedom in Terms, $1.00 per hour in both piano time to make bIQ appearance in and Theory. that trice n on Monday evening. Pro riet41', t �°IC eiln Phone. Pick. b33 s P $"17 ti P by -We wish all our readers a very -Dr. H. T. lWalise, Resident Dent" Berry Christmas. V'. ist, Office in residence, two doors -Miss Ethel Powell, nurse -ln- east of St. Andrew's.. Church, Pick - Irainiog at Whitby Hospital, ering. Office hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ipen t'Tuesdap herewith her par• daft, and evening by appointment. lets. W. B. and Mrs. Powell. (X -ray_ service). -* -Don't forget the annual )Cma -N. F. Mechin and son, Hugh, ;ree , and entertainment of St. of Oshawa; F. C. Mdchiu, of Mont - ?aul's Sunday School to be held real; L. K. and Mrs. Devitt and n the S. S. Hall on Friday even- daughter, Isobel, of, Toronto, via. ng, Dec. 20th, at 8.00 o'clock. Ad- iced their parents on Sunday. - mission, adults 25 cents; children - !ree. -9t, George's A. Y. P A. held GREENWOOD. _ . ► musical evening on December Next Sunday evening, beginnings lltb. Although the weather was at 7.30 o'clock, iri the Greenwood to bad the numbers were splendid. Church there will be a program of Several of the members gays, most' Music and readings, after which Mists )njoyable selections. Everybody Edna Green, will tell the story of )?joyec,a Rood laugh at the duets "The Other Wise Man" while pictures given by Fred and Colly Robinson. of this Christmas story will be shown .text week's subject. Old- fashion- on the screen. A collection will be W Towns. taken in aid of the Sunday School - In St. George's Church on Sul:- Missionary work. Everyone come Jay next: Sunday School at 9.30 and enjoy the evening and help nth a. m.; morning prayer and sermon this part of the Sunday School work. it 10.30 a. m.; at.7 p. m., evening _ prayer, a Christmas message and srmQQL REPORTS Christmas carols. On Christmas — Day, at 10.30 a. m., there, will be Claremont Junior Room. .Report of Holy Communion and a short Examdna ;ions for Fall Term address. The preacher at all ser- Sr. II- Jessie Lewis, Gordon Taylor* vices will be Rev. E. G. Robinson. n%?-- _ .. _ -_ a., o_ .,+ rT_:. Margaret Johnson , Anna Forsyth*, Betty Lickorish *, Edna Taylor Aa unurcn on aunaay, Use. zzaa. Francis Loyst *, Alan ""tf'omlinson *, the falnlij� will be as follows: 10.80 a. ro., Velma Middleton', Myrtle Bacon *, • morning worship and S. S. classes; Dolly Beaton, Gordon Overland,.. l' 2.80 p. m., Y. P. Dept.; 7.00 p. 'W" Alex. lldcLaren, Edward MMcLaren, Free T Bunting, " = - Picke6ug the evening service will take the s form of a Xmas Pageant, "The Mabyn Ile asset Gordon -Jr.l. ley, (Clifford Bassett absent). Jr.I.— Established 1887, ll Prophetic Child." This Pageant Mary Morgan *, Herbert Forsyth *, tells the Xmas story in music and .Irene Taylor, *, Mrarion Tomlinson *, scripture, All are invited Ito Harvey Fingold *, Jean Wardl', Mai- these Xmas services. garet Booth and Muriel Stephens -The annual meeting of the (absent). Sr. Pr. —Irene Lewis *, Women's Association of St. Paul'e Bernice Linton *, Margaret Neal *, e. QIq re United Church was held at the Murray Morgan *, Lewis Cbidiow *, to home of Mrs. F. J. Prouse, on Wed. Jr. Pr. -Norma Beverley% Lawrence deaday.last. The reports showed Tomlinson% Lorraine Villeneaux', a very so9nt cal year. The Mary Rendell Loyst *, Gordon '.Morley•, HURRAH �actual amount ceased was over '_VLary ?lfcLaren•, and Dorothy IIavey* X31,000. The ofScere elected for Irene Lynn, Evelyn Stevenson, Bert • a • the coruing year were: Prea., Mrs. Davey, (Mabel Johnson, Thelma Slack I � Tbo.. Law': Vice - presidents, Mrs Nelda Slack and Charlie Turner, ab- W. J. Monney and Mrs. J. S. Bals- COMING �errt. '., doff . See'y, Sirs. G. Law: Treas.. A. V. Bpoffard. Teacher. Mrs. G. Courtice ; Leaderm of the M four groups -Mrs. Jae. Mrs.' J. S. JUST ;FEW HOURS TO StMMF.K son, Mee. F. l'roure. Mrs. J. S. Balsdon and :firs. A. Law, Get ready for Florida now. Dec - -The following were installed ide to spend winter in this 'warm as officers of Doric Lodge, No. 424, Southern State --or alone the Gulf A F. A A. M., on the 12th of De• Coast. Hundreds of resort.: down : �,' ,� 1p • cow ber, for the year I 93 - Wu). .there are patronized by Canadians ev- � %N R. Nee, W. M , C. A. Sterritt. S. !ry Year -and there is accommodat- t W, ; F C. McNeana, J. W.: Rev. on to unit every purse, from the lux- R. H. Rickard, Chapp , R, A. Bunt- Orions palace hotels to the homey ing. Tress : F. H. Westney, Sec 'y; private board'" houses. Canadian � 1 National Railway trams to Chicago f Irving White, S. D.; E. L. Chap• Detroit. Buffalo, and Montreal pro- f : man. J. D ; John Forxie. 1). of C.. vide excellent connections with the Alex Gourlie, 1. G,; Fred CIQeson; oust 5er%1ses from those points to S. 9.: D. fiduaro, J. 9.; 9 W, tN►� Florida and Golf Coast resorts. Any Be ee, Tyler. R, W. Bro. G. W, Canadian National agent will be glad P. Every. P. 1►. D. G. M., of Whit- to Fuppiy you With literature and in- On Saturday Afternoon, by, for the 23rd time acted as ?orrnation and arrange your trans - installing toaster, assisted by past po=tation, reservations and tickets. n _ December the 21st masters of Composite and Di�.rit- -- _ • .� s� t ► Lodges. At the elgee of the sere- �� ldo�rNa�,,•�wts, at 3aUU o'c1C►Ck many all sat down'to a well laaea table. and the evening oasteed AY FOR SALE-Alfalfa and lien• - , roost pleasantly with tr ech sad H - p y p++ c�hy. J. Kinnear, R R 1. Locust Hill. 15� t7 Here's his message just ree @iVed gig' OR SALE -One FPt Tniedo F ring st ' -Tbe cocumunity was ebot: -ked Fscak•e •� as new. Apply H. HpBu *h. To all the little boys and girls at The Big Store, ou Tuesday to bear that one of High'and;:'10" l8tf Pickering, Ont.: + our oldest residents, Alfred Clark. ,OR SALE-26 Star sedan. new dad died suddenly that morning tires newpi+,totai.,nArshape. W.T..Heron ••SQ ?ry I Can't COtne BOOIIer as liZlt3re Qlre 80 in his 60th year. Although he had end of car line. West Hill. i8 many, many laces to call at, but will be been suffering for some time from Y 9 P high blood presenre and heart TO LET-5-room f=date house with y �tarage. both � rtctodeomditiom. Apply to H. there hues Saturday afternoon, December the trouble his death carne unexpect H. If b. i}irl;hland CreekI lot! 21Bto at $.(Xi o'clock." edly. As was his father, that ORSALB-- 88hropabirfP -e lambs Wm. Clark, he was a' native of F _� p Kure bred: 1 eon. springer, Holstein. Wm, � « Pickering. and with the exception Gray, R. R. No,p, Pickering. 18 17 - -- _ of several years residence in Todon- L�OR BALE -1 cutter, 1 tnp huRay, - to, he has lived here all his life. i' t xt ang bane. nev. T. E. Cn ro vfo. O ". He is survived by three brothers. Kingston Road East, Pickering. 16 Fred and George, of Sinta3uta, ('CABINET VICTROLA FORSALE Sask. and Johv, of Pickering. and CABINET 50 records. in fine condition. Cost four eisterp, Mrs. Gordon, Pick er- $140, Will sell for 113scash- F. Chidlow. Clare - ing, Mrs..Holt, of Darlington, and mont,Ont. - - --- 1s -17 Mrs- Sixemith and Mrs. Elsoo, _of OR 8A LE- 6 roomed frame bause, Toronto. He was twice married, Fin Rood condition, situated in the Vinageof + PickrinQ For full particulars apply to A. T. and by the first marriage had one Lave Pickering,' 1}tf _ daughter, Mrs. Collins (Marie)) TO RENT -House with about 5acres ' too who survives hint His fnneral °r garden., stave. hen how.- and orchard. � took place on Thursday to the Dis Possession April lilt. 1930. Apppply Chas. A Fuu- eipleA' Cemetery The Aympatb er. Pickering, or phone Pick lO1C. 7atf — of K11- is extended to the widow jj ADA RADIO -5 tnhes, like new. and other relatives in their be• for sale. Selling in order to jet an erectile I radio. Will trade on cow or heifer. •J. W. Brown- reaveruent» ridge. lot 27 con. S, Pickering, Phone Pick - 'S -On Friday evening last,_&tra- lots. late velling troupe, composed of sing- - ,ORISALE -Large brPeding gene. M IN CHAPMAN ere, dancer?, comedians and instru- also a limned quantity of Christmas geese. mentali9tt?, appeared in the Town Orders taken now. Atso 100 bred -to -lay Leghorn pullets. June birds. A. M. Gibson, R. R. No. 1, r Hall and gave a program • which Pickering. Phone Pick 1712, 11'15 TAE CENTRgL GARAGE pleased a number, of those _ -who attended. On 9atnrdap evening TORONTO WET' -WASH LAUNZ- DRY (Semi finish) —Let our driver call and they gave a second performance, explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your btit Qn this occasion they were name with Mr. S. W. Davis, barber shop. We p handicapped on account of their will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. �_ rel�IJ2l one . 4900 comedian starting his Christmas STRAYED -From Graham's Flats. celebration about a week too soon, Rouge Hill, a 2 -rear old'heifer. May have been taken by mistake for another 2 -year animal _ He hsd become the possessor of a now in my possession, which owner may have by - bottle of whiskey which soon proving property and paying expenses. Wm. appeared, but which left him in a Bennett, Dumbarton. 14 -t8 s helplessly intoxicated condition. rrO RENT -In the Village of Picker. Auto Repairs, Aecesso_ries, �1�8 aDd He became exceeding) abusive so -Ling, sitwitea on Chwch strce% three doors � , y south of the R. C. church. A comfortable frame (�, t that constable Oliver Cru®mer bouse,8rooms. 0eetriewired, softwaterpamp Vlasolln•e, Acetylene' Melding, was Called t0 take Charge Of the iD• in the kitchen. All in good condition. Wifl be i vacated Jan: 1st. 1930. Tosee the house a for , + corrigible. As he'conld not pacify particulars a ply to Mr, Harland, Printers Battery �a1ar ><ng him be decided to place him in Pickering, hone 3800. lief =,barge of Governor Lucas of the MUSICAL - a� Whitby ..jail. He remained his Re gilts mace Qil.+ _all•makes guest until" Monday evening when Edythe Howitt -Soden A. T. C. M. P he appeared before Police Magi,- (piano, former basis) - Irate Clark and pleaded guilty to Brougham Ont. of ears. . a ebarge of being intoxicated in a - public place. and was fined $10.00 Pupil' accepted in Piano and Theory. add costa The company had an Regular Conservatory Course taught. en¢agement in a western town, Pupils prepared for examination in which they. expected would last "Introductory, Inter Elementary, Priirlary, CHARJ.M�"�j*T �� Junior, Intermediate and tale newly l �1 l� a week and were very an=ions formed Associateship. Be that he f hould get his freedom in Terms, $1.00 per hour in both piano time to make bIQ appearance in and Theory. that trice n on Monday evening. Pro riet41', t �°IC eiln Phone. Pick. b33 s P $"17 ti P by