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- _ ' s ,w - _ +r 7. A. 41 HE VOLe° L. PIC�ERIN(�, 'ONT•, FRID.AYa No,0V. T28, 1930. Was la ,VH0S•�IrbmalItl:es2tsl. ' • AUDLEY. SCHOOL.REPORTS.%ite s -Mill -- EEN (�0 - �id4a4s1 Remember the ,Audley Women's The following is the result of the Association's play, The Secret Soc- Thanksgiving,Examinations-in Bron- s DR. EL 0. PBARSON-Physician C*=N3Z �14o= iety of'Cabbageville," in the Baggott- gham public school. Names are in " a.e snrg.on, Duaharwn: 17 eville school on Thursday evening, order of merit: Form V-Annie Bay- - •� ; H. FORSYTH, b.D.,"Director Is running fat!blast sawing lam• Dec. 11th, at 8 o'clock. Admission 25 les, Lorne Holtby. Form IV Sr.-H. p� and lb cents. R.o pl Association of oatarla! ber, reaches..doubletrees, Ganrlo>�, Form IV Jr.-Walter Knox, ��b ' °r `� Ames�aa tongues etc. Merle Hopkins, Roland Harden, Jeans lggg CBy"�•�On by a�oiataenc. of good CEDAR GROVE. Phillipe. Form III Sr.-Harold Cassie Open to buy o quantityThe W. M. S. of Zion Church are Donald White,.Grant Johnston, Verna , EARL A.(iRIIBIN,R.O.-Eyesight - basswood and elm holding a bazaar in the school-room Hopkins, Gordon Gray, Ross Knox. LOW PRICES Specialist. Honour graduate of the College ]Ogg. i g Form III Jr.-Merle Holtby, BetE ofpp German prize Canada;• cad medalist and of the church on Saturday, Nov. 29th Y, Y lleatHermaa prize winger�n 1929. At Markham -Grain Chopping Tuesdays at 3 p. m. Useful and fans articles Sanderson, Helen Farley, Norma Har Monday, from 9 a,m. to 6p.m..in Dr. Y All my prices are lower, as mucls Harkor'sdentcl office. At Stouffvill-from Wed- and Fridays. will be offered for sale, also home- den, Eddie Hiltz, Murray Phillips. as rain73 naaday to Saturday of each.reek. Eyes ezamin- made bakin Hot supper Form i Geo. Knox g prices are lower. ,,i ad.Glasses 5ttaid and repaired. Highest gnahty 'Manufacturing Baskets of all g pper for 25 cts. , flan Perryman, itLow est Prices. Phone Stouff 2405, 4817 descriptions. Come and buy Christmas gifts. Robt. Sanderson, Irven Shea, Phyllis Now ie the time toFarle L.epai. uy Feed, A 7 ;Price reductions at the DUNBAR oN man, RobtcLiscombe,�Lila wHiltz Perry- Prriice• aid for Wheat. factory. el' Evelyn Knox Allan Carlton, D. Highest p AE. CHRISTIAN, Harristeraad The services in the Community Wannop, Josephine Stephenson, Hel- •Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 8405 or 8420 or write Hall on Sunday next will be as usual ' oda. South Wine Court House, Whitby, 2517 Chas. White. Locust Hill, Out. 2.00 en Devitt . R. C. McWhirter Teach- I make asci Kee the following p. m. Sunday school; 3.00 p. m. p g RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. Evening Prayer, Sermon by Rev. E. er' . Solicitor, Notary Publk. Office over Al- 9 9 G. Robinson. B. D. Mm'm Drug Store,Opposite Post Office. Money The annual Christmas tree and en- GREENWOOD. - to Loan. Pbone 5453. Whitby, Ont. sly Just r r l�/� n — Hissimi-beet Sour for poetry anti 1 1 y n g tertainment of St. George's Mission Work has be on the Greenwood RiEATON. HELL cit ROSE. Barrist- QQQ will be held in the CommunityHall fine cake baking, also for liREit, - diversion of the Kin y White biscuit@. eras 330 Bay S 904 Nortbeea Ontario on Thursday evening, s Highway No. >i4milding,3808ay Su«c,Toronto, �^1L Y gr Dec.�• 18th 8t 7, - a W.J Beaton, Choice 2X, 3X and 5X B. Q. 8 o'clock. Miss A. Dawson, of Toronto ,spent Bakers'Joi-for bread and buns !a.B. Be 1. Cedar Shingles. CHERRYW000 the weekend with Miss Marjorie I•D.F. Row. ,Adelaide 2938-9 8 7 ne Bnekwheat Flour-ion pan eakesr Smart. RICHARDSON. PICKERING A Also, a large quantity Of The South Ontario Football Assoc. W. W. Gee and family spent last di MULVEY — Banisters, Solicitors etc., are holding •• C 21&214 Coolederation Life Building, Corner of g their annual Smoker Sunday afternoon with relatives at CEREALS I= and Richeor►d 5u Toronto. Phones rough and dressed at Goodwood on Thursday evening Unionville. Asi®aide 389 and 4480, veaings. office open Dec. 4th. The McLaughlin and Sin- See "Wild Ginger" b the Audle Rolled Oats-beat make and freeb �iedaemday and Saturday eveaiaes. Phone Ask - g � Y y 6e00, atf Jack Pine, Spruce said Clair Cups are being presented to the Community Club in the Greenwood Wheatlets Corn Meal Goodwood Football Club, they having Church this Friday evening. Cracked Wheat Graham Flour t l Hemlock Lumber. won both cups this year. Mrs. Smart and her C. G. I. .T Scotch Barley-for beeakfast The 'Young People of Cherrywood group -were guests of the Brooklin Baking Bran NEIL O,8MITH. D. D. 9., L, D.S.. - g • �I��('! are giving their play, "Beads. on 8 n G. I. T. group last Saturday after- .. (Successor to Dr,) N.Dales), Graduate of -mom �i String" - - tihe Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron• w•� g" on Friday evening, Dec. 12th. noon. University, At Claremont ofSu over D. A. *� �`� This i, a good clean play, intersper- Several from Greenwood attended EEQ� ftoaff=%'s store every Tuesday and Frida tf Phone LUl'jl ■ ■\ Y.r�l sed with planty of comedy,.Come and the funeral of the late Levi-Mackey, Barley Feed Barley Flour - hear Ab. Dinkier, who is a scream which took plare from the residence ERBERTT. FA LLA IBE, L D S.. also Cleopatra Oleomargarine John- of his nephew, Chas. Macke of Mixed (.hop Low Grade Flour. D D.S..Graduat"f the Royal College of p g P Y. Corn Meal Sera;eh Feed.5 grain J. H Beal • Claremont son, tile- dark Music between acts, Brookfin interment being made in L2aantal 5u eons and the University of Toronto. H. , �• � Bran Cracked Coen - Ddse an residence second door east of St. And. Phone 9.54 Program will begin at S p. m. Admiss Salem Cemetery last Thursday-after- Shorts Cr'usbed Oata fter'sChurch• Ackenns,Ont, office hours: 9 ion 25 and 15 cents.. -noon. Fine Middlings Oat Chop •.a. to 0��p m or A7 appointment. (X-ray FURNITURE . -• The Dramatic Club have been ask- 31y - mee+uel. Phone Pack s70o 4(X GREENWOOD. ed to give their drama "The alley 1 - T= 3+. 014. 7 ♦2swtxssrf �ataf. NEW. USED AND ANTIQUE Daffodil,,, at Unionville, Pickering, _ The W. 4I. and Oshawa within the next two IN GREAT VARIETY � S. are going to Pick- �• a�-VRN�N��A� ening on Sunday. ELIZABETH RdCHARDSON- weeks. They gave it at Brougham A•p'ire andaotomabaleinwrpaee of all kinds, Simmon's Bed®, Marshal Mat- Mrs. Mantle was in Orillia this last Tuesday evening where they Building and General - tstgesaottng Companies of solid dtnaaaal stand- treses®. Dresser@, Tables and week attending the funeral' of a were given a very kind reception. Contracting. 40 046 Chairs. Picture Frames. relative. Estimates furnished on all cia�ea� `RANK R. JACKSON-Sun Life Our prices are the lowest. � Mrs. Dinah Sanders of Whitby, is ' ., of work-Interior and all el ail" lawrance Company of Canada.QcFaa.Ase%- spending a few days with he; broth- li►1tJUc•►1AiYt' srteratlons and dame rat ]aanranca. Phone Fick 2729 �p��. - s4�srtng nags 1�2N4 _ er, J. Brown. John Miller has been judging at 061mne a Built Concrete Woek. 0 A L . Roy and Mrs. Morgan and the the Winter Fair during the week. T GEORGE KSAY-Licensed auction- former's mother called on Mrs. Emer- Phone Pickering 5712 ser.Altoas Live stock and general ws Arnot Toole, Of Port Arthtu� spent a" Ormerod on Sunday. Saturday with the Fred Cassie !am- F'-AIRPORT �O y ateendw!to Terms nraomhle R. NTARI .isle. lahonestoufl gong. 5i-4 A Rood supply of Hard and Boit Mrs. Cousins and Miss li�ui1oe, ,of ily. Toronto spent a few days.i^ast week �y erm !'OST11-to Licensed Ancuonew. Coal on brad. Also• supply with Frank and Mn. Wall. Mira Margaret Millet has been vis- $ H I N G L E S � • lra ��m�m •�s01a,.a o.rey. Aa. eaf Kiadlia Wood, iting friends in.Weston for a couple IN&salsa of aU k3�ei W4.sesa I as•oeaasa g Some fifty or ,sixty glen were in of weeks. rMr. A,4dm aa«a ata F o., oma, stove length. the village on Monday looking •for Nova Scotia Shingles Mr, and Mrs. McLean of Acton R work on the Highway. Only a few were with E. Pe Oa1t Galvanized Steel 86ingles• _R E W. - i, s-IlT43t 6"An Wiser Q>[.ESa 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Fere successfuL rryman and family Bird's Felt Slate Shia tea, �'a ROL N 1 The Girls' Circle had a business on Sunday. for sale at R Illesew DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING Miss Tummands of Woodxille so > L+ _ meeting at Mrs. Brandon's on Sat- s T. PATZMON'8 - CLAREYOXT • \ l�9 urday making further arrangements pent the past week with 'Mr. and for their bazaar. Mrs. McWhirter. Call and;et peieea, Phone 2915 ' M. MAW, LICENSED aro ,Pickering Mills .�. Mrs. John Phillips is the .official - _ j" ane Derham delegate to the W.. I. Convention inAll eim of mals' atta 'ad BROCK ROAD.. A 2QFRONT RANK POULTRY FEED Toronto this week. t,��77 reasonable, Dates For may be , yi> Baal at �"' BOB and Pheasants are fair] numerous in Miss Gammage spent last week in - Whitby,cots sly y Aurora attending special meetings of Q g R A Q E' t.r -EGG Mases �:- - •� -' this locality. ag yeti g , NOTICE - Some of our neighbors have lost themy. y p tc Mi tv�Boodiweek'shs ret n h hesebro- AND SERVICE STATION - GROWING MASS valuable horses recent] Wlute�* S...Badgerc•.r has completed the vale ' Mins There is quite an advantage by basement of his new home, they and family In Toronto. We are prepared to do all kinds . using Frey Mixed Feeds. Our Bert Smith is at the Royal Winter Ross and Mrs.-Middleton and.Mrs. of repairing of care, also bat- IChopping every day feeds are not stocked Fair in charge of the poultry dept. Middleton Sr. were visiting with A. ter:p charging, electric 4GRAl'N—FLOUR— up months ahead. Sydney Bisbee, of Toronto, visite welding and in fl#et - - F. R. and Mrs. Jackson over the w-,ek Arthur Johnston and daughters, of everything in co n• ` Headquarters for We recommend our Dairy Rations end. Arthur, have been guests of L. John- •rection , with STERLING MILLING CO., LTD. for quantity a>gd quality Our local trappers are having fair -ston and family this week. car work. ' -- Hing &s, Oils,. reale, and Accessorie► Cattle, Hogs etc, a good sized'wild cat has yet been re- Church met on Friday evening and always on bend. Taxi 8ervkse. ANTHONY WILSON Chopping every week day at 8c pond• transacted considerable business. y ;. : per bag for Iota of 5 bags or Miss. Luther Middleton is progress- Agent for Chevrolet Cars: / Proriaior' over, lase than 5 bags l0c We understand that W. H. Jackson p gre Proprietor,' g is building a muskrat dam in his Ing favorably after her recent oper- ii 486! Phone Mark. 5502 _ Wiper bag, Barley 10c. _- flats, which will do for a skating rink ation at St. Michael's Hospital Tor- Gordon J• E•aBL� t. '� ' Phone 5817 in the winter and 4t3kAmming pool onto. _ - in the summer. The postponed W. H. S. meeting .; w F. R. Jackson has again taken the will be held at the lidme of Mrs. L. Pickering Ki111IIQ Comioly Johnston on Friday afternoon of this Kitchen g road in the interests of Walker and week - • ' Sons.,.wholesale hardware merchants Extra Blacksmithing 1 Trapping will be somewhat restriel Quite a number of our boys are el- _ Igible as voters in the Boys' Parlia- ed as several notices, "No Trapping' meat election which a inet 6--ti��� __Horse ehoeiag a 8peeialty. are being displayed. -shAlbe a ' All(ieoeerl Wont,including Wood eTouFFvtLLE. Albert Harney, 'o! Toronto, spent abl8! r '.ChalrB� Work, promptly Sunday with•his parents. Mrs. Har- -- attended to. - Dr. Dales left this week to reside vev returned with him to attend the N2e�A r r •p3ece gets of � Agent for Taco Farm m A music instructor has been.engag- Mesdames Malcolm, Milne`� and Gold Fish Deal - Machinery, y ed for our schools. Jackson enjoyed a visit on FridAy Dishes, -1062.50t A number of outgoing missionar- with Mrs. Cassie and daughter, of 2•Lerge Gold Fish. p F: r. 'WoodWsia d ies spoke in, the Baptist church on Agincourt, and report that Mrs. Cas- 1 Glass Bowl with water, last nodi GREENWOOD 491y Sunday. sie is enjoying much improved health. pebbles Our Junior Women's Institute are There •veal a good attendance at Your choice of -any 50 cent Ny&R N.Wheo Cabinet; with all the lat- putting on a drama this week in Rat- Sunday school on Sunday, especially Preparation ;d Get devices for saving labor and Do. Not Walt I cliff's Hall. in the Y. P. Class. The entertainment All for time. Our Board of Trade uresented our for Christmas has been placed in --- - -- - Memorial Park to the Corporation of 'their hands, with any help they may 65 CENTS ' Porcelain topped table, 2 Windsor Until winter comes to Stouffville free of all encumbrances_ desire from the school, officers and' type chair@ and a set of dishes, Our hunters have returned' from teachers. - - -Regulate-$�@5-value - look over soar dreamy tinted. patterned in pas• the north and report poor luck owing Sunday, visitors at the home of - Furnace or tQl $owere,and octoitan shaped, ' to the many wolves roaming through- Mrs. Margaret Philip were: W. and - o cape, 6 saucers, 6•tea plates, those out the north country. Mrs. Mitchell of Green River: W. A. Christmas Gards� r -ii butter later 6 fruit dishes Walter Nesbitt• who was arrested and Mrs. Dobson of Oshawa; A and D �Y 1 platter, 1 salad bowl. ' -: Leaky Troughs _ last week for stealing a pig from Mrs. McLaughlin and Mrs. Brodie, of Our Xmas Cards area now on dis. reeve Morean Baker, of Whitchurch Toronto; Marshall and Mrs. Young. ' play. A larger_ assortmegt Ibis outfit, a @peel&] eztraordln• repaired or replaced. made restitution and secured his free of Toronto; and Joseph Young of person -ary, priced at$62.50. dom. Meaford. p than ever before, Also _.. - Place your order and A number from here attended the On Wednesdayevening last week al cards With your risme print- g ed on. `e BE READY Ur�ted chprch banquet at Markham Nov. 19th, Rev. Mr. Storrs, @form= Less than .a month until Xmas._ Ce k ���rri this week, which was addressed by er missionary of South America, at- when winter tosses Dr. Oliver. Moderator of the United tended the regular meeting'of the' Y. - Overseas cards should be mailed, - Church of Canada. P. Society and delivered a very im- at once. ,F Phooe;,1800 Call The Vinegar factory has been sold pressive address, illustrated by slid- , ~ and transformed into a factory prem- es of that country, showing by con- ,Furniture Dealer ands ALVIN BUSBIY ices for the develouement of the Gold tract its prosperity and pG 6 ;/ti J verty, its E. 1�,�• 1,�i S Funeral Director Fish Supply Co. They will also man- Christian Citizenship and heathen ' Also Atabukaw Service ;Hardware Phone 4x00 ufacture vessels made from Don Val- people. The Young People spent a - Druggist and Chemist, * • r •. l� yeyd.. About twenty men W(II � ne evening at the close ofthe' Phone 8840 Piokeriug . ,PIc�RINCi� , .� ._ f• _ _. . .ZF „A' ti'' 4 r • 1• - . • 3 • , ' ehito, do you not?" he added, indiest- a pile of newspapers still ii their vM wrappings. � N tea a a "Oh, yes. Every Bardin Land and give you anon enioym�eut ;� - Cattle Company ranch subscribes to ' _ Privateer r the Itading newspapers publis4ed in •!' this cow centres of the Southwest-and the 'Pacific Coast. They tend to keep usin touch with conditions thr ough- cut the territory over which the Bar- By PETER B. KYNE din, r Triches are scattered. For in- r stance, I read last year is-the Altura" ' is' Citizen, of Modoc County, California, _ that there was a world of feed in that ' SYNOPSIS. ney will be so tame a jackrabbit can county and. not very manylleattle to Senneth•Sarney la given the job of leap up and spit in his eye and..gat eat it Right away I wired the gen- - - GREEN TEA general manager. of Bradley Bardi°' away with it." oral manager of our Nevada ranch to 171 ranch upon the provision that he gets motor over into Modoc and lease me a fid of Martin Bruce and Miguel Gallegos, "I,can't un¢erstsad him. He's ict of availablepasturagetF �t�e g�i'dl1�A� 'cattle thieves. Brice Las sworn to k111 handsome, brilliant, witty, well-man- for a year. Burney. Muriel Bardin, the cattle king's Then I shipped daughter, becomes interested in Burney, nered and well-born, and yet he can PPed ten thousand head of ._��. : Burney and hili bodyguard have just re- descend to this sort of business and, feeders tip -there, because- turne•1 from town and Burney has just rend enjoy short feed year down her.. Grew them ��ee ..�� e • French manufacturers ;.re finding told the king o!his encounter ith Bruce apparently, en o it. y Eafth Eating Ihet that there is a big demand for "baby anti Gallegos. "He's got the intestinal investiture 'out and made a nice profl.." . . motor-cars, and a number of new five of, a bear," his majesty assured b€x (To be continued.) - Still in Favor horse poorer models have'been tura- CHAPTER XIX. with- vulgar earnestness, "and the d'That meek Christian .s irit of ed out lately. r yours will get you killed had Bruce or ought to u g and I have a su omni- P War on Fruit Moths Color, Odour, -Flavor,- o , in Etc., Excited Passenger-"Hey, conduct.; P s>r er•inteIIi once of a coyote. fie'Wasplike Insects Wage icion ou t to o far, " -banceeoto.get rid of_them,"_the king it will. He's broad between the ears liar la now belhg waged on the. Deciding or, a man has fallen off the bus!" Coa . - Making Choice teomplained. and has a full, king gye:' Oriental fruit moth by a wasp-like in- ductor-"It's all right, air. He's paid "Sper,king of that, sir, what ivas "you speak of him as though he sect_ that lass -its eggs within the Children who make "mud pies and his fare." ° the reason for.the sudden access of were a horse," Muriel charged pets- body of its victim. The wasp is be- cakes" would be considered fine cooks tenderness and mercy your highness lantly. !ng distributed in several eastern and't;hets by many persona scattered y "I thou ht I asked 'or La Golan- states by the United States Depart- over various exhibited this morning: Yesterday g P parte of the world who ou would have kissed me fad I de- �° ment of Agriculture and by' the state affil practice the eating-of soils, clays �l y rine, the king reminded her; where_ agricultural colleges. and other earthy substances. Such is livered to you Miguel Gallegos in s I upon she realized some other' topic of 'got only does this Insect help the the comment of Dr. Berthold Latter, shroud,-but this'morning you forbade conversation would be agreeable farmer get rid of the moths that de- curator of anthropology at the, Field i1TILI►MfTIC0"X the bane. May I reapectfnlly remind him. So she subsided, but with , die- stray so many peaches in this local- Museum of Natural History. Chicago, Firrepproof hConstruction your majesty that if I am to be hamp tinct -feeling that she had ween out- *red, but .they also reduce the number who has tat published his book, { *red, even remotely, in this delicate generated by two mere men and that j p On a Residential Avenue A of other injurious insects, the straw- "Geophagy,".describin his researches• matter, your prophecy is extremely Ken Burney had treated her with the i & Harmonious. restful surrounrlings - liable to come true." tolerance usually `reserved for very berry leaf roller. The scientific on this subject. with recreational advantage,. "Muriel" the kin replied malici- little I name of the wasp 'is ylacrocentrus _ Dr, Laufer's studies have carried European Plan, from $4 Dail j, g p girls who speak out of their tarn. p y curly, "thinks you're too young and The Yod:owing morning Ken Burney Ancylivora. When its- eggs hatch in- him through many countries, and they American Plan from 17 Daily side the bodies of its victims they deaf with many peoples, both an.ient innocent to die r violent death. She was called on the telephone from Hna- -WEEKLY OR SEASON 'RATES rdevelop inside them and consume and modern. His investigations be O:! APPLICATION ..made me play thumbs up." chits. The man who answered his I them as food. gin with records of earth-eating in. Burney tura d to the gi••l with a choe`rrful "hello" was none other than _ grave inclination of his :Mack poll. Senor Miguel Gallegos. "I hear,"said The parasite worms have prove4 China and continue with an exposi- �� "It's nice to discover who cares. prtn- ight you `very valuable in New Jersey where It tion of this practice in its various cess." #Senor Gallegos,sad your men were in such"that last n8 hurry I has been experimented with for ati forms in 'Malaysia, Polynesia, Melan• g i "Mr. Burney," the young lady re- to leave town you abandoned your number of Sears.. Its attacks on the osis, Australia, India, Burma, Slam, « peat insects are, however, limited to plied freezingiy, you _are much tool ,:arses is the local livery �tabie and Siberia. Persia, Arabia, Africa, Eur l the early season when the fruit larvae ape and parts of M i lco and Sout:+ """""�'""�"'� familiar on brief -icquantance May fled in a rented err ..� I suggest you remember hereafter that Burney laughed. are feeding in the tender sprouts and and North Amerjca. - ..» ►.. . c.....».. �...,.. ,. - shoots of the peach trees. 'AAs a rule, not every kind of ear,, "°•"'+ '•+-+»+•�+•+ w+ you a3'e merely one of the hired men I hrd a suspicion you or Martin _or"Irl Ranchito. Lruce might send-aa couple.of eleven-otherstates east di the 34lssie is eaten,' says Dr. Laufer, but only ,,,L„y.�,,,,,,,�,,,w",•• „ 'lacroceatrns 2s being distributed to -He's m oral trran r,' her shots around to the ver egb?e those kinds which recommend them-I +w• ++ ». �« .” -.. i, lather s-my 'nerd I'll not have him last s t to au rias y {sippi in order that It may become es-I ss-.Ives as to color; odor, flavor. soft'-'I ''' " •""' �" ' fabl night rp us when we i tablfahed and sestet In the contra! o! ' 'w"�~"di4 "`"W '"` ness and plasticity.' Insulted. The fust:. rights in general came for our horses.' � �9 managers are vested in me alone. "Not last night. Early thi• mom- the fruit moth in these districts next $ YXMW SAM �. .,. year. From 500 to several thousand 6 P-00. Muriel, you pipe d;vers. You appear i:g, Gallegos assured him brazenly.� Mother--If that young man asks 6 ... to have read into Mr. Burney's gra- "Well, you;re a smart young fellow, parasites are _bin; liberated at each for a kiss, refuse it." Daughter- �3MM GrT M ailsra r 1 point. This number Is not suMcient I,• ,•, �g,� cious remark a meaning not clear to Burney I`admire brains wherever I i And if he doesn't ask for ft. �t Cam• i in itself to give.control but It Is hop- me. .- find them, so I simpt) had to call you ed that within a $hort time the para- If it had anything to do with cows up and complimenr, you on•your stra- sites will become sufficiently ,bund- For Dry SkIK-Minard's Liniment, P; 'You'd-understand its. I'll not be-treat- tcgy. Want to sell that pinto horse ,ed as if I were a child. father. I'll of yours, now that you've decided to ant to be as Important tactor-!a rid- _ not pipe down:' leave the country?" ding these localities of these pests.- •� "Young Indy says. she'll not pipe ..No, .ot very m.eh. I'm rot leav- ,- - dowFn,your majesty," Burney inform- ;,g." t sDo red his employer."d'What are you. go- "Hes pretty prominent horse for Let's praise each other now and then. * e -ling to to do about it? Do I have to re- such a prominent citizen as yourself Give credit why ft's due, - sign in the middle of m contract in to be seen riding. People :an recon- Leta side with good and honest men _ Idrder to escape bein .-rnsu)ted?' nize you a long way, off-say five hun- Of whatsoever hue; The princess replied to his query, dred purls-and in the clear atmos- Let's help the down-aad-outs again inter Short' Courses "'Fou might retire to your own quar- phere of El Cajon Borita that distance To tackle life ane*. 1 _ tors, Mr. Burney," is just a little uncomfortable. �:`•__ ,-, .. _ . »I think that is eminently,aound ad- "Ea sexdad.-So veu thought you'd ms's be aa--iriwi41y-as ave c-an - " 931 vice, your majesty," Burney told her bring that matter to my attention.in Alike with-Door and rich, - •father. "This ..as been a long, hard. Live-stock and Field Crops ...........;•,,..... Jan. 5 to Jan. 31 the hope that it might influence me to Let's rally rotitxi the helpless man • 31 hot, dangerous day. I'm tired,and if tell, eh?" Who's lying in life's ditch; Poultry Raising ,,,...•................... Jan. 6 to Jan. 1 I remain here a lou "Weil, " Beekeeping .. .................... ... .tan, 6 to Jan. 17 any ger your spoiled Wel+, I'll try any-thing once. Lei'd salt"s the nibat of our brief span, , Drainage and. Drainage Surveying •,••,, . Jan, 6 to Jan, 17 - heir-apparent-will get on my nerves. ' "There is merit in the suggestion. And never play with pitch. ! Fruit and Vegetable Growing Feb. 2 to Feb. 13 Ordinarily I could put up-with her Come to think of 'i` I might as well 1 Floriculture and Landscape Gardetsing Feb. 16 to Feb. 27 megrimb sled vapors but after declin- get rid of that horse. What will you Let's fill obr homes with song and gee, Factory Cheese and Suttermaking :. ... Jan. 5 to Mar. 27 ing to kill Miguel Gallegos, merely as give me for him?" Aad banish snarl and frown; - Milk and Cream Testing ::•••• ., Feb.. 2 to Feb. 7 �• hundredf lee Cream, (a) For Experienced Makers ...... Feb. 17 to Feb. 1g a favor to the lady, I think I should A and seventy-flue dol- Let's take the youngsters on our knee, (b) For Inexperienced- Makers ...... Mar. 30 to Apr` 4.. be spared these cruel verbal shaft'. h ra" And ride to London Town; ` ;Creamed , and Cream Grading together with - Have .j the king's permission to re- -"Not enough. Martin Bruce offer- Leta teach them from their infancy I Cheese-Making and Mechanical Refrigeration Apr. 1 to Apr. 3 tire'." ed me a thousand for him; and if I That right's the beet renown.' Farm Power .. ...........; ... Jan. 20 to Jan. 31 ..You have! Har! Har!-har! Har! sell him to anybody I'll sell him to Farm Meehanles ....;...:..•,••••..•••••••••.•• Feb. 3 to Feb. 14 -Good night, son. You're certainly a Lruce. A_promincnt citizen.like Mar- Let's pay the debts of love we owe, For a brief, helpful change of surr�sundings{.:-for the making of new eomfort,to me in my old age." tin Bruce on such a prominent horse Forget the debts of hate; ' ni " ld be recognized a long wap off- Let'e s g}{tg " ss and ax et epees with ilve- lkr wire young merf like yourself from many parts of the rov nce, s well -a for ver- fruction by men --f V practical In disappeared into the darkness. yards—in the clear,' bracing atmos- Let's all do all the g� we knew %othin can beat one of these short courses. "That man,'! said the-prineess pre- phere of the sovereign State of New Before it is toe late. g - "sentl "is a crazy dreamer," Mexico- and I'm here to tell you Pick the course that meets your needs; take a few days or a few 1 « , - weeks off and come on over to Guelph to qct acclualnted with your aybo so, honey, but l d hate to Gallegos, that range is higb;y_danger- The temperature of the moon is own Agricultural College and Its practical, friendly staff of teachers. f be the man.tha'. wakes him up. -Yon ons with me-behind a'Springfield rifle.. "said to vary from US degrees Fahren- It will give you anew Interest in-life and greater Inspiration for.your `wgre unnetessariiy rude to him, Mur- Ar.d I dont have to use a telescopic belt, when the sun Is shining upon It, • fel:' • sight, either." work. You will find a hearty welcome and., helpful hand. We an gh . to 243 degrees below sero when away expecting you. - "He's impudent and-arrogant and "Too much for a-coafirorse. I pass." from the sun. Send For Circular, ONing Full Information deserves to be put in his place.^ "Is Martin Bruce "n"the neighbor- "You watch your step or he'll put hood of the telephone you're using?" Itario Agricultural College - - - you"in'your place, iiay'dear- _If you -' "Right beside me." i i 1 /'��� - ' worry that boy, the first tbing you "Put him on the line. . .: Hello, s� Your Own GUELpH, p ',�glp _ a. J know hell go away and never cume• Mr% Bruce. -Does:your oiler for th t - ^---late and iew-what'll yon do?"- pinto 1'.orsc of sure (till hold-good. - To hear you talk, Dad,.one would Sure does g " , yours feller." gathUJZ er that I'm in love with hIm. The "Deposit a thousand dolla_s to my U[ Your OWn Idea!" credit in the•Huschita-bank in escrow _ y "Hone -his ma' st su s a a bill of sole - - "suppose you stepin'side and put that for {he horse Ind an order on the liv- 11' La Golondrina record on •the phono- ery sable' keeper to turn him over All you-need beside your grains r'8 i i • Graph. On nights like -this i crave to you. You shall have him•a tiny'lir. Vita-Ray - complete supplement .I �is nee t n V music and 1 -like it slow and sad ani two before I leave this country." containing in exact ; d►lairtive, because the ghosts of all the : "Sold!" said Martin Bruce,. and vita-fray proportions varied Few Imow whither life wM lead them- .,ons i r;wver nil seem to flit around -hung up_ : will put digestible proteins, .whether or poverty. Isn't " in the gloaming like bats-" "Poor old Rowd,l;' Burney solilo- the breath vitamins and vege- mr�a sure r ge The •princess bent over him and •t.izo. I s he'll t killed the of itre , ' table minerals (ln• ` bona, rmo q' « upP ' firomwaat?TheCatasidiaa v I .,smoth=red his mouth with kisses. "Oh, day he bears Martin Bruce into action. into our, eluding Iodine). 6over7ment A=uitiM Bysbem will do « feeds. Your total cost per - this. Moil the coupon now � � � . Dad, abe whisp ed, I had to pick a But.thgt s one o the chances I have 100 Ibe. need not _ gots can pwsesss at 86 a dependable guns- light with him keep from crying to take: No omelet unlesd one cracks exceed $2.00. A big surprise awaits Se's so wonr:erful it just breaks my may," you in more winter eggs, healthier m���' C�ADL4N WVERNMUff heart to think of the project he hal Art Graydon_s•.ne in then and the poultry and lower feeding costa. .,a under way. I can't be'.4em he's so went -over- the ranch• mail together. Write today•for•interesting latera- #orribly, emn-017 's?oodthirsty' as he Graydon was for making his successor tury with• formulas for Poultry, _ pretends. He must have suffered some familiar.with .the ranch..accounting ANNUITIES Dairy and Bog Mashes made with 4_. Depw mut of Laboar•.Oaaws i terrible wrong and it has em,'ttered system next,but Kell Burney smiling- Vita-Ray. Manamar-Famous seg product is Ron.G•D.RO>E N.IISeissre - -h-1m. WV.ar't he real':e that life is l o at. "I'd just wasting F•, gw t�^„ �- F j B base of all Vita-Ray Supplements. lllidl chair Con o_ tods7 POSTAGE FREE posed !i ye my time, Ir. .�r'sydon, he a'sagred - - _ : Assaes TwL n « WL rho king fought his mouth free. the latter. "I'm here solely for one VANCE �/ ! D"`�`m"`o` �� - There r only one thing wrong with reason; within Llie next. sixty Jaya ` � Coaepisbs ffieaudi s abort t7saardiot that young-fellow,"he-declared. "His that reason should no longer exist and TiIleonburg, Ont. Napa 67d imam:went broke in the cattle-busi- I shall he od my way: You dubwribe -- ry ^ F mess and this lad has to fight his way to enough reading matter for'EfRavi- - Addsss.._.. .._..^.. .. .."...... .. ._..^..".. - Wit into it again. That's all. As � Soon as that job's finished Ben tsar- Use Mlnard's Liniment for Toothache. ISSUE-No. 48-10 iw.^`Y•, ,,,�Ytty�.. ,•s., 4'm_-. .,.._:.— ..�. .:.:. '..".,:,: ...i',. = •..i d... .�.¢'. _.,.n:.r..,r•.:.e��o' ',,,;cYv;. .i¢h.. ;,,' .'. . '' <. - .' ,,,M, veer:.. .. , ..- .. .'•'� a.' SQA..'.., ,. ...' :+. ",+�• - •yyga. . .r .,.....,,ry�r.-,•x-•.e ' ':.•::,.�-.. ., ,ty4„ .uchrSss?•:�s-?st.�, >:a�K.'�'d'-"taw.•'<,�"Lea,,,S'�,�c4aac•�'e•�i'•'r,.•.iyw=or«+�ealw^alisrxx!+,.''��•',ivi.raotr>•n:a4,6aei�s.•.an�.. ns .,.w.w�.6-aW.� -,I�icrt`M:- w.m.+lfel�3w;i+e'8�s a wc:o,y3, . • � 6�?s�'.!S?G.! �='- ...�T'"' 'N� . .. •.•.. _ ... v. .. .. ,• .. .. >:iC.anaA,G,,iw t� - .. veer. Keep Bright Things Bright 1195pu fK S& ohires tA! - .. Saw r r rt cougos soaoat'ro s (Country french. Tbistietown) a 9i Ar/ .. „y4- y C ' ---M,•'d- 'G.µ.w'`'{ clear 11[r. x0tor: 1... As a f 1=4 of atmc-tss little tayiie.' t will t� with satisfaction l ♦�yo�u����� �lr�� tiffs. �.'v.'7� aaa�.wo�N Its a{tp- ooaysue reran y *4 y - ' sets Lite- Lal Sts• hick ' 4 Id $ T p0r T3wpt obilasea r - wen snabl" to increase its aervice cos. open Howe +tall and all--these--are pieces._d9 re-• ,k z�> .' siderab4 dosing tbs post-row. is + '! - n I itiatance which are a signal to make that period its 00118 wen occupied b!! �;:�a•', $re your.children-permitted to tiring w their friends home' Some parents merry. Ot course there must be °atarty T�00 e-mail patfeata Q1Oet 0g r s ! T k whom was restored. or ass wall upas a dare unkind about this and will not plenty of sage stuffing yith any one of j s the way to recovery now as eaartaoiitr Ow the children to bring is theft them and the gravy will be "delicious The children will love it on hot mash- % r ` ` amount es good In bang acootaplfBheQ irieade without•first asking their Per f t0r ontarto's many "Stc11t 6144." ant! Mission. This usually mtaeas "aad -rib btoes.rosst 'o! lamb or mutton or by peering thin inutrmitti0a sloop to news,- scene," which a child hates. Parents pork Serve very Well. They, may be the _boaztett tis iota are often selfish and prefer the quiet 'tied into a circle with tLe atnffing in F,� paper acnes you will latsrtat Chem s 1.., • $red order and thdir own entertain- the- center and ample garnish around at the,same time a instrumental 1s meat an¢ do not welcome the friends promoting the aoatfauanaa m tnih. of the children. the outside. With a good imagina- bumafis Service it is a gigantic Under ] t not allowed to invite their tion, a family may celebrate a feast taking and the hospital needs every 01111 frieada'into the home, they are likely, with a good piece of round steak,roll- Please nein a cera w i ed into a blanket which envelops de- Flew Loa the touoartng official tag; - hot to have trieads or to have'friends �� , area tae the yeas which ended of the wrong type. The wise mother licious staffing. A part of, the,fun is n � A 1, the, come-hither odor, the gravy, and ti y p ry" s# x+i Da 8o, 1080. nuumting LCs. magnitudel r wants to know the'boys and girls with the cutting into the meat to discover ✓`�' ? etid rapid e>ryaasiaa df this mfesiaa all fi whom her children associate and the the well seasoned stuffing. k , ",,,<? mercy Tow number t# not patients - can make their- acquaintance best. It e. the bread foundation of the in year, 6.970, as =aerie- 0t =7 over the children bring them home. By ins previous par; actual aiambae a!- having them there, she may 'contra- stuffing, one may add onions, bay leaf, Come here, my lad,' said Panel Rader, noted Chicago evangelist, to Tom sage, oysters, chestnuts or sausage, Bailey, dockhand o! the Canadian Pacific liner Dncheas o! York, as he was patient rasps 109.728. as mareate o0 buts something to the loves• of her 11.802.average dayr'stay of W patienza . children's friends and help to direct polishing brass, just before the liner sailed for Belfast with the preacher, 119.. Theis figures include the woudet' them into wholesome channels, thus Choosing a Lamp "You ought to be in this photo, too. We've, both got the same fob—keeping � country aosptLai u lwaususwsv J making them more desirable compaai- The discriminating home'r atter will the bright work bright!" Accompanied by Mrs. Rader and his daughter where.Lha ypaa✓s wtat of Patient as erns for her children. The safest place avoid a lamp which is fussy.and over- Harriet and Wiilamine, the evangelist is on a world tour. He has meetings' we-' seitio and abs daily a►atwgs 11 ' dressed. The simpler shades are the to addition to the out-{iattaa11 for the children to carry on their ac- scheduled is Belfast, London and the Holy Land. After that he will spend at the Mata more beautiful and artistic. The ob• i tea ttvities is in the home of one of the sometime fn Malta. and the Far East returning to America la March. 58.706 attendaaese within the year, 04 bunch, where a sympathetic mother lett of a lamp is to give light, end _ _ ___ — aasgset nnmbar Qf patients treated es 'kw one which has a shade which reaches — a single day Doing 817 .presides. This is much better than ---,.•s---•-• 'the street A few mothers thinly more down too far should not be chosen. t preserved his :ouragt and serenity. The Little suiferas who we Mims' of their hardwood doors than os. their The shade should have dare enough t Q Those who sat in tae council "saw hist � a m � �pluu tar Sick cbia� that one may.sit a little distance from Stmida &hoo� face as it had been the face of an• dten Come flim all Over the PiO7tnoel children's character. - ange1," chap. 6: 15. at Ontario, rhmugb this magaasiceng - the lamp and its radiance still reach $ , A by'psodace of having the whole teahen s defence of his teaching invutuu0n Sor awing, Lite very Poo his newspaper. gu- child ass as •group make your house headquarters � ���OII befo: • the council presents or err gym �,�� �w i�. ' 3 is the fun you will have out of chum- A silly, useless and inartistic lamp 1 men'. which must have app-aled to very rich m securing the M09- ming with them and the fact that it is one which to burdened with too fair-minded men among his judV-s. (nest anown medico andwill help to keep you Young. many colors and shapes,panels,beads, Isis enemies were insist and upon the74divine and unchan able authorit o! Thera els ao sttuip 4o,pendants, dust-catchers and eye irri- ANALYSIS Mosaic law and rituu&L He ohows hem theGaud requiring aaspita, car°' Q % tating doodads. Beware of over de. L STFPHaN THZt i:EALOtgB PREACI3ER, in a rapid review o! their histo that greed at circumstances m Lits make Budget Your Time coration. A lamp should. have a cer- 6: 1-15. P sY dittatreaca is is a great Yotnes Charity God had appeared to Abro',am and 4vw7 year we trustees nave to ase than Many women are keeping track of 'Lala dignity and simplicity. II. FALMY ACCUera, 7: 1.63. made covenant with him long belora ;a my targe tttFtictt a provided for the time 1t takes to do different parts A Iamp• shade should reflect light. III. THE mARTYR, 7: 64-60. ti.e time of Mar ., that he.iad deliver- they rely °° ttad ger a e °alta Wee itatsa Dicier case, taddlsria.' effoof rt to eir discover how they ework for a �can have rose ]for ghes colors absorb light December r 7. Lesson Christianity)— (An andJwisdomand had before the Egyptian ruler �Dven 'iim favor �ony; to oumpe estricitan wtto early �th dila. Early interpreter of . Goliani Text!centuries before Moses led their lath'- safe. others detormed, mi spare time. The home woman When unlighted, the lamp should be pts does not want her work to be 'from aitracttve. Shades may be of silk, Acts 6: 7.10; 1: 1i46t). Golden TsxtI era out of Egypt, and ,stave them the am mauaea, meas u the eoatmutus �e sun to sun", and "never done." as the chintz, parchment paper or opaque '—They chose Stephen, a man full low at Sinai, and that bioses himself cluldr n.Populatio °t � ]teen al for tzoaq , of faith and of the Holy ghost,—I rus but one of that successior- of at C��' which e � r- °p° I adage says. She craves some time to glass They often soften and subdue > toe 60 rata Me a at hsPpa, i devote leisurely to her.family and her the light, while reflecting it where it Acts 6: ll. I leaders whom God had rained no in toads u a,ways made at fife awn 1:e 1 ]areal. He reminded them that the at we Ctmriatmas streson. as s Mitres a friends, to reading,-or play. is needed. IxTsoot•.Cstort—Chapter sit of the men of Israel had not understood the at'° tsmn t° ores cmc atamos pI One does not realize how long it takes book of Acts records a new develop- deliverance which God was vin "'c a cause wnen ui rovers a1 Litrr giving :ihiidzen would Like to Contribute ment in the Christian movement :u r -to•do certain routine tasks unless she Cranbarry Conserve - them t the hand.a! Moses (vs. 25), lioapiw toe and G7un T d0ae eo keeps an account cl It. By doing this Jerusalem. Two 411011 ps now appear, tI_at at first they had refused his lead- she m ti>i toads of me Toronto red. - Remove the stems and other foreign "the Grecian Jews.' or Hellenists,and •chi (v..36 erratum tow Ctmmunit7 Service. ttea for a week or more fibs can est a , p ►, and that is .he wilder- material from one quart of cranber- 'the Hebrews." The -Former spoke the ness they'had ntA been obedient to his it serve' the whole province t)outt F. bird's eye view of her operations an rtes, wash them In cold water and. Greek language. They wase Jews who authority (v. 39)- :n a passionate uO� from we generous P� in, 'see it she Is using her time, wisely. cook them in two cups of water until had lived abroad,engaged for.he most ]oar territory an araesuy e0lfeitod c'imax he turned Upon his accuse Perhaps she to spending too much rt in trade, who had returned tJ lalihtuns �tu><s they burst, five to seven.minutes.-Add pa bad charged them -with resisting the time to washing dishes and there may Jerusalem to visit friends, or to join , frit of God as their fathers .tad ]t$vtxa s liogsaTigoit• be short cuts or some way to reduce three cups of sugar, a wee pinch of P � salt, halt cup of nuc meats, halt cap�in the celebration of the ancient fess!- done, and with their last and � Cbelrmaa of Appal OomasttY,�e� this time. Or she may be spending vals, or no doubt in some cases out cf o e be- of raisins, juice of one Grange and the crime, �n that they had "become be-I,. j love for the holy city to spend their trayers and mu.derera" of Jests, the; in cooking more time than Is aeces- I - sfnd which has been peeled of[ Cook lett da; there, Of them E. F, Scott Righteous One. � j�t�jC� (;ply vary. If no, she should know it and ., ss from three to five minutes longer, re•. writes, It is t,ot dilflcuIt to guess III. TIM ARTYR, 7: 64-60. I learn to prepare dlmhes fbr two meals = while she to getting 'Dae, or nerve a move the orange peel and pour into wEt ; why they, more than others, were at. The tall, long-hatred youth entered tracted to the new teaching (that is. These Isar words of Stephen so the music publisher's office carrying simpler menu or more raw fruits'and mold, - the Christian teaching). B their aroused the passions of flee mob that - g 'y •� g Y under his arm a small roll of paper. ' The first step in moving _ contact with a larger world their out-! a furious attack was made u him,, 110 ' -' --- stables. D pots Good afternoon'" said the publish. --- Mn. Solomon Says: look had been. L�oadened, more than ria be was dragged forth from the time fa to knew where the time now 4.until chamber and the cit and er. "What can I do for sou?,. soca. Happy is she who appreciates. It I they.were aware. and when they came, Y is not the great things of lite, atpae, track to Jerusalem the^ were apt to he stoned to death. One can hardly doubt; The youth looked nervous, y' - which•call for gratitude, but the little`bitterly disillusioned. Instead of the that the "young man named Saul"had; "Well--er—I have a song here," he y things—a handclasp, se- hour .ot jol- religious ardor they had dreamed a!; more than a passive part in the crime. began, "and I was wondering if you Housewife] Ideas It may be,indeed, that Saul had heard ,, they, too, often found nothing but the would publish It. Er—shat] I sing it. A small amount of sugar added to lity with a friend, the dawn of a new wrangling of worldly priests and the.the speech of Stephen and that, though t„ r'vegetables and meats, not enough to day, the song of a bird, a good dish g g he resisted the force o! its argument, 'Oh, yes; ]siva hear it, said the en I a hair-splitting o the interpret publisher; and the youth stood up and sweeten them but merely to bring out for dinner, fresh air, a walk, health, ers of the law, in the Christian com- both the speech and the conduct of burst forth. their own flavor, often adds to their all these simple things which, com- i,unity they breathed a larger and -SteDen had made an indelible imprem- palatability., ! blued, make the joy 61 living: more spiritual atmosphere. Frere orae siou upon his mind. Both in speech and When the song was finished the pub- When cooking potatoes for one a Judaism at its fxa set Tree from all, in action that day Stephen the martyr tither est very atfU and said nothing. that narrowed and perverted 1t. Her-, was a true into. refer of the Chris- "Well,"asked the young man, "what ti&I, R saves labor to cook some ex- - { tP a' �agCa for Oysters t! anywhere, wsa the real feeling for ttan faith. do I get for it tri,'for frying, making salad, cream- „ + Tough the oyster is not exactly religrion. --'> "Ob,".replied the publisher, with as Ing or scalloping for the next meat. To i^ group Stephen belonged,and The Negro preacher we- exhorting air of regi nation, "I'm a Tu,prevent pancakes from sticking,ferocious, 1t has been found"necessary his understanding of.the £t riatianS publisher. - lits congregation to repent, "� n o a raw potato. -tbls-le--that the Fig overt Is to the griddle, rub-tt w1th: the cut Oldfo `mnnq, d bredren," he, said, "when yo' hears .. To remoys the shine. from a gar- such an Irresponsible_.tittle fellow.__ An-those.-rho mould. fully ap- o - Microscopic in size, the newly reciate the growing life of the church be ready to jump." -"MR gooduesa`' silver centerpieces are a new table ' - - mens, sponge it, Dress and tiruah up P g =the nap with a atilt brush, For apong• hatched oyster—or spat• as he is call-= and especially the ministtT of Pa•ill exclaimed one of the gathering, •'am','color scheme that 1s delectable• and tag, add a tablespoon of ammonia to ad—is able to-swim about quite freely. in the period that followed. ; he a-comin' in an automobile?" stylish. -. a quart of tepid water. „ Not for some time.does he drop down I. STEPHEN THE ZEAIA.US PREACHER, _ It saves steps and time to.have to the bottom and anchor himself to 6: 1-15. cleaning equipment on each floor of a atone. And if he happens, to drop There may have Licca erg disposition -the house. Near the back entrance to on to a place where there are no among the Hebrew Christians to treat - the Grecians as outsiders and,foreign- uanally the Iodation for the first toor atones, he is at the merey of currents c and the"murmuring"o! the:atter e and near thebathroom for the second. and#ides which sweep him out to sea, may have been justified. Where the �meia tee ° If no other space is available,•adapt I where 971 kinds of enemiee are wait- twelve apostolic leaders had charge, a�+uwrr the.attic stairway to this need, (I mg for him. all was well, but the members of the wd _ PMILL�PS Covers fog radiators, will prevent! Owners of oyster beds are now mak- Christian community had so increased for.these from sending up a current of Ing use of cages which looms rstFer and its activities^sawi� heat which will make ugly black like egg-boxes, These "'contaln num- were fully occupied with preaching stains on your walls. Metal cabinets, bers of cardboard partitions which are and teaching. And, they said, "It is Cor eoubles rot reason that we should leave the 'INDIGESTION due loq .resembling artistic furniture are in dipped in a special cement-like tom- word of C.od, and serve tables." And 'Nettie- the market, but these are expensive.t pound. Hundreds of these crates are so they advised 'the appointment ofr� � _ :The Ttext best thing is the metaT shelf"I placed-upon the beds, and when the seven `beet' this business." d�! made to fit the top of the radiator.But oyster spat'falls they provide just the Stephen, how Iver, was not content `�'' - , 'w+su it one has neither of these, a cloth resting place required. As many as merely to serve tables "in the daily WHAT most people call in - - cover may be Sited over it. 'A layer 1,600 oysteriets have been found, at- ministration." He became•a preacher, diges- to ultd: The - tion is anon]] excess acid in'the results are , "IbIl of grace and power," as did a13o " y of asbestos ander the cloth cover will inched to one compartment of a craft, another of the ,even whose name was stomach. Food has soured. ,The immediate with no harmful,after. 3,I keep it from getting too hot. A rag and as there are twenty-flys compart- P;-ilip,chap, 8: 4-8. In their case the instant remedy is n alkali which effects. ti Yug maker an artistic cover. merits " in each the total population lower ministry led to the higher, the neutralizes acids. But don't use a One cati buy in the stores, outing may be considerable- greaten. _OIIce you learn this perfect way m -flannel for kiddie night-gowns, which At the end'of a certain number of that Stephen, in his preaching and in crude helps. Use what your doctor -you'll never deal in any other has bees no treated with chemicals days the cement dissolves and the the disputes in which he became in- would advise.: _that it will not cantly catch fire if the young oyster is able to detach himself volved (v. 9), too- the essentially manner with the hea�acbes, gas. chtid stands too close to stove or are• and sit down permanently upon some. Christian position_ that the law of _ The but help is Phillips' Milk bleating, nausea,"^-Tial mess, lace. thing solid in the ,neigtlborhood,—'Moses and the temple ritual were not of Magnesia. For the 50 years digestion, biliousnew, etc., dug ' p c sary to salvation, and that Jesus- - "Tit-Bits." _ to 11 a n a since its invention;it bas remained to an over-acid stomach and bowels. . had pened . a men new w of " r with h Be sure to get genuine Phillipa• Holiday 'Meats -r- faith. Of course that was "to speak physicians. You will _ Fun From the Examination Papers blasphemous words against this holy And nothing else so quick in its It,is always a liquid;never made in J It is not always that the family I place, and the law" w. 13 , but only - circle can have, for festive occasions, History largely consists of the shift-'to put them,as institutions o!religion ��t' so harmless' efficient. tablet forth. Look for the name - Ithe over popular turkey, duck, goose Ing of evidence. J in their pproper place. But the ene- one tasteless spoo»ful in water Phillips' on the bottle. Alt drug- '' or"old fat hen' Blit other moan may Nitrogen is not found is Ireland, be. mies of S hen•distorted hie- words. neutralizes many times its volume stores-50c. be delicious, it less-enhanced by men- cause It is not Lound In a•free state. . accusing = of blasrhem•', and had 'ttment. The humble rabbit resembles The punishment for bigamy Is i him arrested and brought.before.the Cowl in appeamnes and taste and may seven years and two motheradn Taw. I council. , maks a good substitute. A navigator is the strap navvies IL 1 t sty Accvsm, 7: 1-53, - Roast pork; ham roast, roast whole wear under their knees to stop the In deadly peril of his life, dragged A tt; 11ittle, pig with the head, feet, curly{rats-running up their legs_ tbefore an unfriendly tribunal,Stephen - _ _ .. ,veer. . ,. . v ., •,. _ . .r w � •+ , . r, a y, p ,. �,.,•„ ,a; ., ... - �.. M'er'e_,.+.. ,.. Tf ,#,. 'Y;N • TT�� r - Tittle 8 1, lo, ZaU Bo ,l✓_• .A � 20 3M W B►o1�w-4io<,vermueoa.•lltad.tpalsd F sad Mrs. McKay and son *lets security and service is Mor4PW 6oad.. >Jao.Indvataiali. Sunday visitors with Mr16 W. Fidler Much Mother Amazed _--Iwneance of alt kinds. Bate fnvestmenb at from 8 to I per TERMS + at Green River. ,. FIVUi ow ywr.; 8140 It paid Is advame. - My IA-year-old daughter had no Low rates for Auto Insurance and cent. 4pYroriytiaos ro the Udtad stataa sad Crest 98IN PU iOB�ti 'S '�H appetite. 'Then we gave her Vinol, Fire Insurance. - INSURANCE--All classes written-In. Britain$2.00 ffi advaom. Carter are in Toronto ,this week at- and -now she eats so amch we art tending the annual convention of the amazed,"—Mrs. W. Joosten. . Also,representative of storm, Fire.Accident andgi knew Wind- - • omens u e e y unpo anLifPhone or write JOHN NM U R KAR, Proprietor, Royal York. _ mineral elemgnes of irons' calcium l21y -Phone Pick.516 Address The -Pot Luck Supper* held*at the with cod liver peptone. This just BROUGHAM, - ONTARIO 48tt ED.-BOWMAN,Whitby y' nt.foHa homes of Mrs. Thompson, for Atha, what thin, nervous children or adults W. and Mrs. Recant spent.Sunday Mrs. E: Hoover, for Altona and• Mrs need, and the QUICK results are Toronto. D. Crosier for Glasgow, given in aid surprising. The very FIRST bottle 'Y _ ' OR R IS H • of -the Community Fund, for - the brings sound' sleep•and, a_ BIG ap• - Miss Evelyn•Reesor '7vas at home R. 0 .over the week-end. Women's Institute of �Altona, were petite. Vivol tastes delicious!. E. C. J. and Mrs: Forsyth were guests each quite- a-.success.. The proceeds Jones, Druggist. d - are to be used for first aid kits for - AA i sof T. and Mrs. Leans on Sunday. the schools of each.of the above places P ! V K E i� � N ' Miss 'Beatrice Carter visited rove ' ':3llisa Flossie McNair on Sunday. We congratulate the Institute on Don't miss-tbe Christmas Concert, Miss Florence Tindall spent Sun- this work. Audley Schuol, `ved'y, -Dee. 11th. .•day with her grandparents at Atha. Jr. and Mrs. Hill and son, of Toronto ' a Morrieh's, Pickering, offer you a complete visiited with J. and Mrs. Hill on Sun- ',day � s last. , ; service—Owner service, chain store prices Roy and Mrs .Stebeck and family * l p „ •of WXitevale were visitors at B. Lew- and super quality. T = Notice to Creditors You will find surprising values here. B.IL 0.-1927. Chap. 150, Bea. 61. iarausl the Vng's Atgttmag _ , da after day. 4n the Estate of.Edward Bryan. Mer• y y chant. Deceased. :.: Daily Coach Service Atl persona havipg claims against -t6lte 8state of Edward Bryan, late of ' ?ef Ontario, or Pickering,nt. deceased.the who ;PICKERING TORONTt� CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING P nty •d Ontario, Merchant. deceased, who - died on or abnut the Eighth day of " October, A. D. 1990, are hereby noti• Fare 50 Cents sited to file with the undersigned, on or _ Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 800 - •�before-the Tenth day of December. Leave'Pickering (Standard;Time) Leave Toronto -A.D. 1990, full particulars of their ' ��elsime. Immediately after said date. A. P. M. A. M. P. M. a 7, 5 855 a 7,30 8.30 0 utast,of the bo deceased will be iia. Pickering Hardw=aStore - ibuted among those esti led thereto, a 7 55 4 55 8.38• 430 " waving regard only to claims so filled. 8.55 555 9.80 5.30 d 1 _0 55 b 7 55 11.0 b$.30 t Dazed at Oshawa, the Twelfth day _ i t -of November. 1930. y W. E.N. 8i:cctetx• S. C„ 11.65 X3.55 P. Ni. 8,30_ Now is the time to took over that old range err heater and — Bank of Commerce Bldg., ;P. M. b 9.55 12 30 li 9.30Alibi 112.14 Oshawa: Ontario 1255 1055 1.80 10 30 if you need anew one, let uA show you the New Findlay ' 1.55 2 -11.25 -12311). . -.11.80 Oval eb , r the Cosy yHorne dQu bee. Lowest price, . SOV E1.../ ! is Daily except Sunday, b Saturday, Sunday and; Stovepipes and Elbows—galvanised or black. '40avinir rented my premises in Holidays only, c Sunday only, Pickering I have moved to COACHES STOP AT ANY POINT TO PICK UP If its Hard ward we likely have it. — _ PA,SSENGEMS. SIGNAL PLAINLY - '� here I -will conduct &'black- - TO THE'bRIVER. We sell the famous Fleury Plows and smitbing business and a Coach connections at Toronto f,)r Buff1lo. Niagara Wheelbarrows and Shares to St nearly •. service station. Fella, Hamilton, Brantford, Windsor. Detroit,Barrie, all make of plows. = .Imperial oil and Ras, tire.and ©rillia, Midland. Jackson's Point and llReat for McCormick-DeeriDg Farm Machinery and lt'iepaln. tire repairs. intermediate points. -. ®o, Tall Service to or from --0onnections at Buffalo and Detroit foe n11 U. S. A. potato. We have it, can get it. or it is not made. - any point. A. -T,. � Gra"Y' -CO�►C MMS J. S. BALSOON ,_ -a PiCKERMG Pbone,Brook. IAO. Xinsalle, - Ontario - CHRISTMASCONTEST' Let as tell you how to vrio.a Set of Dishes _ LYYREE Y Opening Showing and Sale of tate 1931 Line of the Contest close@ as 9 D.m.on December the 24th, 1980 I� _ e are di pla inR m tic a pr c Gifts : 17P s some antis and a tical to for _. - • New INSTANTmLIGHT _ - your selection : Bored HdkJs from 25c up, Hosiery at read reduced rices fur Yoa$s selling scarf _Jt y P s. Ties. Belts., Braces, suspenders Etc. -1 I� EXTRA SPECIALS—Heavy Laced Rubbers clearing at Youths LOS, Boys' 2,25, Men's ...49. In _ All Rnbbers priced for quick selling. Watch our windowb: •' :: _ .. _ -,' - one ' - b 2004 COAL rV1jW]Z SENE ( OV CECIL - BRADLEY extend a most cordial S G7 .K m R - extend to everyone to visit our store and inspect i = a this new _1931 line pf Al qPVC1 A Y . PRIOR lamps. Never before has such a -beaua= mod- ernized andf`-los alamps,es - --FOR TEAM HARNESS - beenavailabletothe homeowne . 'Brass-modioted Team Backhand Harness, Twp kerosene mantle lame - 2 tach layer trace with heel chains, =4aoo - is .not only modern in design and With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- 40 finish but rt lies a modern white band, • �� supplies $i49.00 light which-is the i;v�t roach " tsunlight is li�l abnlllan lac mo ea as Ha , - :,:;•. of all. I tis ' ' t Team 13aekb Black anted d rases 1688 60 _ �g — ins .. mellow )t1 the right 5 ring Breech $44.26 ��. fntensi for - - _ nomi too, actually- pays for itself This is not a factory harness, but custom made is our -iin the oil it saves in a few months: j own shop at Markhap�: - Burns 68 hours on a single gallon. i --We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. ` Come in at your earliest opportu- - 'pity and see this.new Iight -demon- `�• "� e --T -O :D D S attested. See how extremely simple it .is; how noiseless, smokeless and - - Harness and Collar Manufacturer. ' odorless;how lentifuland pleasing its • o Lir light: Absolutely safe—n danger. 1%4T-JL ,gHAM. O NT. Home Phone 8900 You No.1241 GPM Priced within the rangeofeverypurse: • _ All May 1r..ia .. -_""` ip °uUftnffing FMOur' Stock of Fresh Groceries aa... @ Bums Kerosene(coal oil)—Absolutely Safe Win S � ni $1� —No Smoke—Lights Instantly 10 Lam —No Trouble— nomical—No Odor—No Noise—No Gen- i Aladdin �83e rating—No Waiting. 8 Lbs. Rice, -254 3 Lbs. Icing Sugar, 240 Lamp; 6 Lbs. Rolled Oats, ... 25c 8 Bars Castile Soap, 2 Small Pock and.Beans, 25c 10 Bars P ds G Soap, FREE wa PopttMa$t�,dlRft Heaatltal lift - - _-- - slltaaes In Blass aril Parchment Beans, c 10 Bars Pearl Soap, . . 4 y 2 Po c 2 Lbe. Soap Flakes, Large Pork and This wonderful Aladdin available in table, 2 Cans Aylmer Peas, Call at this store for entry blank into this simple contest vase,hang�'ng,bracket and floor lamp styles 2 Cans Aylmer Corn,... 274 4 Bare(Sold Soap. •• 9e ` which any man or woman,boy or girl may enter. Be sure to with handsomely decorated shades in parch- 2 Cane Aylmer Tomatoes... 274 1 Large Chipso,- ... `280 - = ask for a demonstration so that you may be better qualified ment and-glass. The light will glorify- and 2 Lbe. Raisins, .25c 1 Large Oxydoi, 280 to win.There's no entry fee or obligation incurred-Just a few the shades beautify any home. Kellogg's All Bran, pkg 204 1 Large Lax, 2tic minutes of our s ._ •" pare time spent in tilling out the b� ma brjng you this beautiful Aladdin Vase lamp,selling at$19.50, absolutely without'one cent of expense. Don't wait—coins in - .A hn "'d ' LOOS :Miner Rubbers in Stock for Fall and Winter. } today, secure your entry blank and °O"'st'�a"`°i i u wLrpw,.aVyHsa Aladdin Sign, Phone your order, We deliver. Ailik for Fall.Particulars ;jf•••a•'°••" - * sw w..d. Phone Markham 8402' CHAS. OOPER, Aladdin Agent, a CLAREMONT Wm.'Me Duncan 4eDeMerchant; +Green River' J , ',. sl- 'N+K1 Q .. ... - :.. _.' .'�..�.Y.v. M.... .i,�S G: ,at/-,1` :..:•, .-Ab':..absaZ.. •.- .,,-"bS "�.+ty.',5..!Ja.,7 ..,.. AAAA.- .,d..•, x�. � R x �. .w b`•.»: •�bai.a .Y. ..s ...': ,. F.fe. ..-_ pb _ ..+J'_,>:YtM K�1',Fay. w, rn - ,.. .% ' r- •, .. •Nye '• •✓ *�• M.. ..Wo V.• J` . N-, '4, ..•.�," .�F.?..�:,.-r: - :....•. .....,_, ..,+--.--_�.,. .; ... :.�a:.C^'•. ee,a ,, "_,d-x _ _. . _ - r. 'nai�• k>""�x'5...•. . ap Y '43WRss�NT. _ Miss 11Eargaret Itac�b who has etc. at lot 18 Con. 2, Plebe F+W um spring 2981 5 �'•.� been 111 for several weeks'L not im. (haft mdle nosh.ot Pie Bring Yi11- pr� B Q'W08f6 Waw Not Too �r Ernest Baker, of Toronto, spent 'proving si fast as ber would age)► the piopgrty of Ioseph Quit- �'-t�� �i0�fh ,,�+__ j Sep Co,clatiplation .,Sunday with Claremont friends• like.. lan. Stock only sold the second Hard Times Pace +at one glees water is not enough- The Misses Selman of Toronto, Mrs. Harry Thomson it leaviak• day. Sale at 1 o'clock. each day. ; take 2 glasses a had hour before spent Sunday at the home of their this week for Buffalo where she will See Bills. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. 3.Baby Ramblers, Red... ` 2.00 breakfast. You rts here. the winter with Mrs. S ffard is confined to herdaughteron ay, ec. - ucf on3-sale o ter. results by adding a little simple Bo Chas. A. and �1yts. Grant, of Toron• horses cattle and i 3 Rambler,Crimson .. 200 {' -bed through illness and is under'the pig at !ot 4, glycerin, saline, etc.,_ (Known as Ad- a to, spent Mondor here with the lot-. 3 G}us Au Tepletz, Red ,2.0p Y rear of. con. 3. Pickering, the prop- 8 Coreo sis .. - � .,� 100 lerika) to one glass, a doctor's care, ter's father, James Evans. el P ' _ erty of -W. C. Conner. Sale at 1.30 3 Gailiardis, 1,00 Unlike other remedies, Adleriks Mrs. Charles Elliott' of Brooklin, -- spent Monday here' with her sister. SALE REOLSTER. o'clock sharp. See Bills. Wm, Maw 3 Cbrvsanthemums, Hardy 1,00 acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel Mrs. W. M. Palmer. Auctioneer. 3(Iypeophillia{Baby's Breath) 100 and removes old poisons you never tit,• _ 8 Iris. German 1,00 thought were'in your system. Adler- Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and family .Saturday, Nov. 29th - Auction sale �J of Palmerston spent-the week-end of farm stock, implements, hay ♦ ery Good New$ 8 Paeonlas' ,, ,, 1,60 ika stops GAS and Boys stomach in. ►arith the Misses For e. o •y 3 Shasta,Daisy ,. .. 1.00 10'minutes. Relieves constipation in . gi grain, roots etc., at lot -2, con. 6.1 for sere throats, quinsy, coughs, coldsFrom 2 hours. E. C. Jones, Druggist. A' A number from this locality attend Pickering, the property of S. T• bronchitis croup, laryngitis and ton- ' ed the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto Risebrough, sale at one o'clock. SeeJohn T.Elliott, Agent, L�1aC1_Smltt,-ln ail sufferers. Use Sybilla Spahr's re- a71 k it dozing the past week Bills. Prentice and Prentice, Auct- mod 2711 Mary Street, C shawa -- A number of the men from ,the ioneers. Y• Good and quick results try - it. R C. Jones. Druggist. -Pbone 414 W 28tf factory went into the city on Sat- Thursday, Dec. 4th-Extensive credit - -- Horse-shoeing and General Work `' urday evening to see Mr. McIntyre. sale of choice fresh, dairy cattle, groin fly attended to. p The B. Y. P. U. purpose having a draught horses, farm implements, o ;Lawn Mowers Sharpened _social in the near future, at which lay, grain,roots, furniture etc., onp and Repaired. their sister society will Tie their gue- lot 14' con. 2 Scarboro (Danforth o m V ate• Road) 11/2 miles west of Highland -.--Satisfaction guaranteed. }F Lyman and 'Mrs. Pilkey and Lut- Creek, the property of John H. ;Phone Maly. 4125 her and Mrs. Pilkey visited. Clifford Lennox. Sale at 10.30 sharp. Tea and Mrs. Lesomoa of Bloomington on months credit. No reserve.. Geo. O Nothing 91y • HIGHLAND CREEK ,Sunday. Baxter, Auctioneer. - Mrs. Overland and Mrs. Lyman Tbursday and Friday, Dec. 4th and Q Pilkey accompanied by Raymond and 6th,-Auctioz sale of farm stock, _ B L D E R 1� daUn. Plasty and in to danghteis spent implements, hay, grain, furniture a day teat week in tate-city.-= r _ ;,: _- The news bowling green is now is -- Enroll your child at our store in We are now teed to ;a� good shape and has been seeded do-wn supply YOU With: r 'The Club purpose erecting a wind- Coal mill to pump water. for watering the Coal, 1. THE CHILD'S BRICgB, -CONCRETE r; .grounds.M . . Paterson, accompanied by S1'1VIN G PLAN SYSTEM. ` BLOCKS, INTERLOCK. _ A�l her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Pen- gelly, of Brookiin, was in Sunder- $asci%and Bolt fi"'oal Of the,+ ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, ' land on Monday visiting hes niece, best quality on Buy your goods here for cash' BAND AND GRAVEL. Mre. Stanley Miller. _ hand e and let accumulate a Bevins Perry Cement ,•, Charles and Mrs. Scott, of Hamil- - Ag V g J ton, spent a few days last week with T'I-IOS• A. yV, - Products Co. the .latter's mother, 'Mrs. Thos. Wil- -Sao lII the bank for son. Mr. Scott who recently under- ' went an operation expects to resume Cie @:'+ Cw=t- your child, St., Torocto 871 Bay ' work next week _-.--- PLANT-1 mile north o! Owing to so many wells and cr4t- � - Highland Creels. nS' erns going dry many i' the country NEW NTothiIIa t0 it, simply get nova- �13 and village e are compelled STORE `y •a++�6L when h vII eII t e purchase is made .wales from the creeks to supply their P P �r 2 Pkge Shredded Wheat, for 260 and we deposit hill value in immediate needs. Unless a Heavy { rain comes soon it will mean an all 2,Pkge Iodized Salt, for ... 250 1� .winter's -work. 4 Pk,es Jelly Powders, for 260 About 11 oclock on Tuesday mo"h in the bank. This remains oan- 8 Bars P & G Boa , foe " 250 Ing a fire alarm was sounded and the 2 Cans Pork and Beans, for 26c __ BARR engine was soon speeding to North 8 Cans Soup,for ... .. 2ee the property of the Oh�d t0 d0 *« Clan most, where fire had broken 8 Cans Peas, for ... 29e mut in -Arthur Derusha's dwelling. With all he or she wishes. Thr fire wm soon extinguished be- Xmas Fruits all In Stock-Raisins, fore much damage was done. Currants, Peels, Cherries, Be ante and ask IIS about It all _ t A number of those interested in Nuts and Spices. the Sunday School 0f the Vaned - t h Su met Sc ool of evening and hest prices paid for batter _ once. Children, see that dad or made preliminary arrangements for and eggs. - -their annual Christmas tree and ear- Save our coupons for Rogers' mother enrolls you. � _ `ft;6V tertainment. It mus decided to hold Silverware. also Child's W E speak of srthWe s Saving Plan. Cees ,. - C1Arema 't designs that :ars it on the evening of Monday, Dec., Freed®liver ever da i� �p� 22nd. Full particulars will be given Phone 2501.y y. ne ! �i that t would �• later• We are glad to know that H.- G C. OV°�'!j Inapproprlai for the LAND purpose im e� Tho McIntyre is making progress toward y E e De IBERTRANDPS ons Qlastted is elm- recovery It will be some time before 871 Phone 2501 he will be able to leave the hospital pie, yethas artist". - His right arra had to be re-set when �ry easter e the swelling went down. Mra. Mc- s f� V L A R E M O N T, « O N T• ! -No ti Tribute Intyre is in the hospital with him most of the time. N. RD, W. STAFFORD, Mrs Rxwwn has been spending a -� CLAREMONT r Kin 'ton Rosd, '.,••eek in Sonya since returning from ' ..• Whltbp n West where she spent the sum- , Having sold m business at �� W the Wes pe g }t Phone Whitby; t rner visitin with her scan Donald of - Grocery Speciale: fS8 r 40 Saskatoon I''niversity and her bro- 2 Came Pork and Beans, .. 25c Claremont to, Hr. J. Mito. there in Peace River District and 'n 2 Cane Peas, .. .2Ec - Saskatchewan. She returned by way 2 Csos Tomatoes. 2e0 beta, Of Aurora, I Want t0 - • w ' of the coast and afterwards visited 2 Cans Cora, .. 29c friends in Calgary and Manitoba 2 Lbs. Raisins, .. 25c take this opportunity of The W. M. S. of the United church 2 Pkgs Shredded Wheat;.. 25c 2 Pkts Kelloggs'Bran Flakes, 25c will hold a bazaar in the basement of Largepkg Roman Meal -. 830 thanking all my customers ap� Leaf int the church on Friday, Dec. 5th. They Hellog�t's All Bran. ._ :22a will offer for ask home-made baking a Bars P A G Soap, ., 250 for their patronage Of the cow I candy, fancy-work, and there will al- 7 Bars Osetile Soap, qL so be a fish-pond from which a var- 8 Lbs.Soap Ohi we I►ast year. Mr. Mitchell is _ rnt»r ratescountry ppao.. •' le of articles may be secured. Ad- AM pkg Oz7do1, .. - .. • we __ Insurance !or farm and indstorm _ ----. on bul terttoon se Tmoa Highest price paid for butter sod a irierOjlall� O -�Pl�e a n- buildings. silos il afar win opezi at s o'clock. Phone order. We deliver. _ Wo8ttoreta... About one O'clock on Sunday morn- fence and I can highly aro residents were araused from M M. � n �. N __ Of kin"1p�� them - . r000mmend him as worthy ofs�aYe Holts eta Ing of the fire alarm. The can was ,Phone Claremont 8701' - Write or s ., F. broken oat in wheresam r" Chir- p m your aontinned patronage\ :; E M B 0 W M A. 111 IMAM barn. A bucket brigade was -.STOCK soon on the scene and had the fire 20 WHITBY, ONT. - b extinguished. ser- The Aaremnoitt »e E. D-_ . IBERTRAND The loss ReduotionSale Co. cashed to the eeene bat their ee!- -O seen 1118 . vises were not required will be � light and is covered b Basket Factor ! How the fire originated ie % CLARE MOTT Manufacturers of J a mystery. ---- ©winz W the mild weather of t As there have been calls on the fall season, we' n oar stock e - ---- -— - --- of P`ruit-Bas r fire engine from points outside the .much too heavy in many lines, - Crates, Farmer", Bushel village during the past year or two which we must clear to make e the Fire Co. are considering the ad- room for Xmas merchandise. .'Baskets, Clothes Baskets. visability of making a nominal char- _ Frank Pennock,' for eve time the engine is call- } ge gi Bread 8 cents a loaf. s- ed out. Eve time it is called out it means a ce n expen 'tune for Eddy Matches, 8 boxes 25c. • Iilaker of the well known gas, oil and wear and tear, and also Liquid r Barnes' Baskets. for chemical's when these ,are used. GROCERIES : Phone Markham 8409 c,As the rate-payers of the village are Burford Peas, reg. size, 2 cane 26e I•nvestnnient taxed for the. purchase and main- Roiled Onto, let quality, 7 lbs. 25e tenants of the fire fighting. 'equip- Bulk Dates, fresh, 8 lbs, 25cs - ment they are exempt from any yy:v•a,fl `' Raisins,seedless, per lb, '100 SAVINGS Bank Account is primatily an in- ;. charge for its use. Re cleaned. Currants, per ib. 16c veaiment. But it is the only ineetmeot yield- zrtasm � ., The November meeting of the.Wom Fresh Mixed Peel; per lb, 18c Ing a fair rate of interest thrt is)available for en's Institute had a splendid attend- Fane Pink Salmon lar a tin - 15cs -cur use at a moment's rotice., Emergencies can _ were and- a good program. Plans Pilchards', larwe tin ... 150 y y ' were made for showers (for the less immediately wet b the bens account that has � ;' • fortunate) of which the season prom- P. cit G. Soap, 6 bare .. 260 been consistently developed. Your investment,ore pts. A paper on "The Use and Abuse - -- each, yields regular returns in interest. Your of Money at Christmas" given by We have a full line of _investment as a bank account yields constant Ai Mrs D. A. Scott, showing the cart- -satisfaction and peace of mind in the fact that is fulness of money for luxuries, but DOMINION RUBBERS always ready for other uses -without the trouble . rather expend it for those •echo are of convecting it into cash, ' i- Every pair first quality - - in�want, and in all purchasing be - . sure you are_baying Canadian-made guaranteih. goods, which will aid materiall in the unemployment y� These rtibbpre are:heavy felt lined r itlL" l�t'h►=\ p question. Mrs. and will keep your feet. 1 Kilpatrick gave a paper on "Pion- " citing hard- warm and dry. ^1 �O�11rllYl� �� ,ears in Old Ontario, �,J hard- ships the endured, obstacles the f Q p Y y F I N G O L D AJ u ilh.uhlChls arrnlyamol�d A overcame. The foundations that they P Sold and Installed by laid, we are now altbenefiting by to- Phone;880'1 YHF STANDARD BANK OF CANADA - a . The program m as Interspersed C3LAREMONT . FRANK T _PROUSE ,1 appropriateONT. TiQRHitIIQA - ONTAM . it - F w SLA%^ ;'�, '�' .. }:,n• 1...� ✓ � .. .... '.d m ro .., ,•r.« . .r „�y."' ..,., ,,- :... .' : .. ' -... ,. .., ..�• y��':td°7"�','�?z.� „7si�e„�/,.v. 3eCtdl itP'..,'i" >NJ:i"oL•h• h •' «P'. � gK�; ,�v.,s,+ °'.zs�.Mat-.w:�rrr��w.ria'swxns�+r�:sa ... sa�•� .' .,�,'�I+dCY ^�ew�: �'�:v;F,P%t•A.•fe�.rs iek'l�lw...�::�.�w*.Ji+ { J R Pl�eu� - _ The Trick ars Gives Life Trying . . ,Anyd s . 1r ,�notiW Atlantic 'Flight PRODUCE QUOTATIONS . To Save Doomed Trans - Toronto dealers are baying produce ,- Greeted' b� Wife Eggs-Ungraded, -saes returned, nglno_an wo Coaches o French Express Plunge into iyer, r Crew- Airmen Describe Ocean CrOsaing-BOyd fresh extras, 55 to 57e;. fresh fi stn, Drowning Passengers and Locomotive Crew- _ _and 3% Year-Old Daughter _ 48 to roc; seconds, 82 .to 33c.;'pullet - ! Heavy extras, ase. .: . .. • ._Hea Rain Chirac -� Qaebec.-"We hope to make another' "Harry (referring to Cozaar , Butter-No. 1 Ontario creamery I Nantes,Fraace,-The locomotive and slipped entirely down the bank into ' t across the Atlantic from Can- sighted the islands first,and called out aolids; 80 to 301ic; No,2,.29 to 29%c. II� two cars o! the Pari"L Nazaire the water and were soon submerged. �J.. � �• tLat's'lsad. 'I told him he was crazy Chzning cream--Special, 33c; No.1 Express were derailed Friday night The tragedy occurred at 10.16 :oda, was the statement made by for I, thought that it was clouds, and 1 32c• No. 2 29e. ' U*ut.Harry Conner,navigator on the the ,reflection of them on the water Ch��No. 1 'arge,colored,paraf- near Ancenis. falling into the River o'clock, and as soon as word reached Lt he for land., and % Loire and drowning , 12 miles away, ambulances' -%h arrival in Queane Columbia, On ths bec Friday night on while hemcalledk%out again,'t res to 15e- aoto poultry ha3�rsla senggre Th a�ineer athe nd fireman were trap- numberAs.- this yo! victicabs ims had not beed to the eaedeter the liner Duchess of Bedford. land, an.1 on looking over the side, I Q Po t'Y PP as e Lieut. Connor, who established could see that it was reallyland. Yon ' fu i}pws t Ped In their cabin and died with the mined. F•( �, , Poultry (alive)-Fatted hens, over passengers in the two coaches. The The accident was due to the sinking sviatioa history in company with know, When you are flying for any 5 lbs. 19c over 4 to 5 lbs., 16c; over p length of time you really don't recog- other cars•of the"train were not dam- of the,track following heavy ran and Capt. Errol Boyd, by flying from Jas to 4 lbs., 1Sc; under 3a _s., llc. aged: the infiltrations of the river. nize land when you see it. Sri chickens• over r lbs., 18c; over Montreal to the Scilly Islands, gave P The first two coaches turned over A switchWan noticed the condition all credit for the flight to his Com- flight most marvelous part of the Oris to 5 lbs., 16c; over 4�to 4Ya lbs., : panion,"Baldy"Boyd,while the latter flight was the way in which Connor 18c; under 4 lbs., ilc. BnAers, 1% and then swept into the water. of the track and dashed forward to ' 3n tura stated -that whatever praise picked up our position in-the morn. to 234 lbs„ 17c. Ducklings (white), Most of the passengers,carprised or halt the train, waving his lantern I We flew for eleven hours over 5 lbs., 16c; over 4 to 5 abs., 12c; injured in the crash; were unable to frenziedly, but he was crushed by the :. was coming went to Connor for his g colored,2c lb. less. Guinea fowl,pair, extricate themselves before the cars rush! locomotive. darkness,.and had to climb above the " inagniflcent navigating. $1.50. --- - •--. - - -- _ " clouds quite often. Suddenly, how- - Why, once he climbed out of the PROVISION PRICES • ever, we burnt .light tato moonlight, & planp in order to get a eight and pick and you can't realize how welcome, it Wholesale provision . dealers. are 40 Are Marooned Ontario Creamery up our direction; a thin$ which I was to us gnoting the following prices to retail *� L� - would never do if I live to be a thou- 'We were blown sone 300 miles dealers: 8 -Snowbound Ut Takes SWeepstalfes sand," stated Capt. Boyd. Smoked meats-Hama, medium, 2 "It is much more comfortable to south by wind, and what with not to 36c� cooked loins, 48 to 52c; smoked come back by steamer," .was Capt. knowing how much gas we had lett, mile,, breakfast bacon. 26 to 40c; Rescuers Struggle to Reach Has Highest Score Butter at etc., we were pretty well on edge. I Motorists in Dakota Royal Winter Fair Hoyd'a opening remark, after be had backs, vee-messed, 34c; do, smoked, was not concerned so much with the been affectionately greeted by his wife 44 to bOc. "I've thought of the ship going down as Pork loins, 24%c; shouide:s, 19c; St. Paul, Minot. - Forty persons, Toronto-All the Western Provinces fad young daughter. Virgins t. T ve many o! them women and children, with the fact that we world nut be butts 22c hams, 2Q to 22e. had entries in the butter classes at .__ been working on the project of a able to complete Ox flight,•after ao Cured meaiss-Lonc-clear bacon, 50 $trans-Atlantic. flight for. years, and aaa that is to 70 ib . 22c; ?0 tc► 90 IBS.; 20c; 90 marooned for two days in a small the Roal Winter Fair held.here, the r many years of endeavor, , though it was late in the season, we' to 110 lbs., 19c. Heavyweight rolls, snowbound cabin five miles from Man- creameries of Manitoba being part!, what got me. So You cab nee that .felt that we just had to go. We had,when we really did sight lend it .was 40c; ligh.weight rolls, 25c. dan, N.D., were rescued on Nov. 21st. cularly well represented, but Ontario the finest plane,the finest instruments, Lard-Pare, tiet•ces. 16%c; tubs, The Mandan Chapter, o! the Red was leaving nothing to chance and and the finest navigator in the works, welcome. 17c: pails. 1?}�c: prints, 18 to 18 Vs c. -land therefore we were not tski'rtg a "The horizon came in handy for Shortenine-Tierces, 4%c; tubs, Cross reached--t4e cabin with food had plenty o1.--exhibits is-each dti•i- landing, but I really must let Harry 13c; pails, 13%c. "`tool chance" even though a number after a snowplow had opened a road. Sion. Manitoba evidently figured on - dcacribe the way we landed on T=es- Specials pastry shortznirsk-Tierces, repeating the win of last Year to Else i Ot of people thought we were. Word of the isolated group was re eoe Beach, for I cannot do justice lbs; tuba, 153se; pails, 16c: _ DAMAGE TO PLANE. to it." brought by several hien, who plowed _ . " GRAIN .fUOTATI0N3. through deep dirtfts to Mandan. The special for highest aggregate scores, "The plane had been tested thor- DEAD STIt'K LANDING. but this year had to bow to an entry Grain dealers on the Toronto Board people sought shelter is the cabin osghlp and the only thing about the Lieut Connor, pressed by both man. of Trade are making the following after their automobiles were. stalled from Saskatchewan. Oatr'io carried 1� ",,hole flight that cau2ed me any eon- ager and partner, described the land- quotations for tar lots: oft the prize for highest .score in any r� ge P 9 by sleet and snow. s; cern was not while crossing the At- Ing at Trescoe Beach, as being a Manitoba wheat-No. 1 hard,66%e; section. ` lantic, but the fact that, after having "dead stick landing," but this would� No. 1 Northern, 65%c; No. 2 do, 63c; It was the Saskatchewan Coopers flown thousand. and thousands of No. 8 do, 60%c (c.i.f. Goderich and not do for Boyd who declared, "God tine Creameries, Melville. Sask•; that ` miles, and landing on a beach the size Bay ports). 1Vlemorhil •Cairn landed it. Connor, however, insisted topped tate others in the special to of a "billiard table," without mishap, Manitoba oats-No. 1 feed,28c; No. ' that the landing was due to Boyds 2 2� Recalls Disaster the exhibitor of creamery butter, se- _ or+r ma-.hire had to be damaged by a work and stated that the lattir v truck is Liverpool. whilegood Argentine corn-74c (e.i... Port Col Brockville, Oat. - The memorial curing the highest aggregate scores In ,lumbering_ was being hauled from the airport I had sprained his wrist in landing the borne). cairn erected at' Cockburn Island, a� settioas one to four, inclusive. This ' machine. The fliers, who took oil i Millfeed, del., Montreal freights, short distance west of here in the 8t.�creamery had a nice total score of to the steamer. from Montreal with 400 gallons of bags included-Bran, per ton, 621,25; Lawrence, to commemorrte the loss 390. The_ special sweepstakes, do- There is one thing I irould like to gasoline in the Columbia's tanks, the!shorts. Per ton, $22.25; middlings, of the drill boat J. B. King, with nated by Hon. George S. Henry, to ttnake known, and .that is, that the heaviest amount of fuel any ship has $29'25' 30 member sof its crew, in June last, the exhibitor of butter securing the ; barley, !plane u.as not damaged aboard the ever taken at the one time, had to fly oO -oatstario 'grain-Wheat, buckwheat, Is to be unveiled and dedicated here highest score 1n any section• was ateame-, but ita.-Wl was smashed b 3.c• oats, 8c; r>. 1 y 180 males south m order to avoid ice on Mondoy at a brief aerates over awarded to the Streetavllle Creamery. a truck before it got rear the boat. formation. Capt Boyd stated that 50c• which Hon. H. A. Stewart, Minister which exhibited a product scoriae !, -we plan to_exhibit the plane in LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS . they had the honor of meeting the of Public •Works, presided. The 43,0 for flavor, and a total score o1 various parts of the country, the re. ; Heavy beef steers, $5.73 'to S6.75- 7Z 6. 5; ieei is accruingfrom this Prince of Wales, w'io informed there cairn is composed of granite blocks 97.9 p ,. going to that he would probably visit Canada 1 butcher steers, . $6.2choice. $7.25 to c m. blasted iroin the shoal over which the Second In the class to which the _ charity; o do, fair co stood, $6.25 to $7; clo, com.. '•We are ready to fly right cow if next ye1r, and would By from Mont. $4 to $b.b0• butcher heifeFa, choice, beet was standing when lightning Ontario creamery decided the doaiat- +the weather j real to Calgary i! poeaib�e. "I said , $7.25 to $.7.50; do, fair to Rood, $6 to struck it and set off charges of dyne- Ing of the sweepstakes award, was the permits.- Interjected J. that I would like to have the honor of' $6.75• do, com., _ O'Brien.manager of the }tier. "Boyd $4 to $5.60; butcher mite beneath it A tablet is attach. Modern Dairy; St; Boniface, Manitoba. and Connor intend opening up avis- flying with him,"declared Boyd. cows, Flood a choice. $4.50 to $5 2fi; ed to the cairn relatins the citctrm with a Savor score of 42 35. and third tion CIn ave big way in Canada and Talking on the future of aviation, do,med., $4 to$4.50; canners ani cut- .stances of the disaster and enumerat• place was taken by;_--4e Crescent g y the aviators stated that it laid in big f tern, $1.75 to $2.75; butcher bulls, Ing its.v4cttms. The cairn itself Creamery, Winnipeg, Man.. with 'will pt'ove conclusively to .he Cana- ships rather than in small planes, but f good to choice, $4 to $6; do. bologna, overlooks the scene of the disaster• score 48.8 and -a total score o1 97.9. than people that aviation travel ]s safe $3 to $3-50• baby beef, $8 to $10; and dependable, with that the reason they had come back feeders, good. $5,2"5 to $6..5; stockers, b --,navigators." good ptlota_and by steamer instead of by the DO-R $4.50 to $5.75; calve3, good to choice, • was because they ha�Tesrned that the $11:50 to $12; do, med, TIC to$10.50: aviator Confident Six Missing Fliers WERE Uhl EDGE. German machin- had not Bet had.its do, com., $6 to $7 do, grassers, $3.i0 A� ��� O ��'aa In discussing the flight, the former sea trials, so they decided to get back to $4.50; milkers, $45 to $90: sprint Are Alive Wilda of i�.ti,r• -Montrealer declared: "We were very to their homeland. ers. $60 to $100; lambs, choice, $8 to glad to arrive on terra firma. During- Mrs, Boyd, who had done a lot os $8.25; buck lambs, $6 to $7; sheep, - the last five or six hours of the flight flying with her husband, and Vir• $1:50 to $•1.50; hogs, bacon, w.o.c,, Vancouver.-Hopes that all of Brl- cisco. The three disappeared on Oct we were on edge, because ve. couldn't gi-uia, the flier's 3%-year-ohl daughter, $10.50 to $ .o.c.; do, utchtruceei, in, bee use the hundred gallons of incl which who has already flown over Mexico, cwt under w.o.c.; do,butcher ,7bc per fish Columbia's atz missing airmen 28 while flying north Co}din the Burke were stored in our rear tank, the warmly greetee thei- husband and hog rilscount; do; selects., $3 per,hog, are aline, unless their machines search. pump being unable to force it up into, father and continued to Montreal on premium. crashed, are entertained by two men "I've already covered the territory pump Brevity tank the ship. �- who have led the search operations- roughly," Eckmann said,."but there _ Aascel Eckmann, chief pilot of Alas- are literally thousands of inlets where Violent Storm N. B. Potatoes Win Prizes ka Washington Airways, Ltd., now at they might. be' he said. Theatre, the terrific auction at the i same Instant breaking open the ewer Toronto,-New Brunswick potatoes Seattle to install a new motor in his "When the Harp planes get on the J took the big prizes at the Royal Win- plane, and E. L. Wasson of the Tread- sceue,.we'll do a thorough. systematic Sweeps Alberta 1be gency escape dears. There we}e no ter Fair here. The award for the beat well Yukon Co., now at White!terse job. My ship is too.fist to fly with i x'11 injuries. certified seed potatoes in the show, "Unlets they were wrecker there is them, but the navy planes will By in. `. Edmonton had a temperature of 60 oofs Torn Off B' Buildings degrees before the storm and today was won by Erasius Parks, of Burt's every reason to believe that they are. formation. I'll corer a different area, Big Sa Corners, N.B. This"was the grand stili"-$nye-.'-Eckmaun declared in-"a-- and--tarn Canadian shl�_will. cover a It is down to freezing point. •• �• dry. tween the in Centre of Edmonton In the city the fire department re- championship. Reuben Holier, of Oro- cribing his search f motto, N.B., was fo n o aneourer, Frank Hatcher five planes we ought to complete the Pl.�l is W sponded to 39 calls during the day, er, o esquick, N.B.: ninth. of Seattle and Sam Cler! of San Fran- search in rapid time." j e height of the storm a Edmonton.-The upper half of til- dozen persons turning in alarms were Berta was recovering on Sunday from told to get along the best they could 7 ' until firemen, returning from other A Geta-Way the �dorsC windstorm reported here in g _ "$0 y:5rs. Thousands of dollars' dam- alarms, could get there. The majority _ -_age' have been done in the city and of the blazes were chimney fires with surrounding districts. no serious canes. ra ' The root of the Y.M.C.A. building, Part of the graadstand at the Ed- The "situated in the,centre of the city, was donton Exhibition grounds was wreck- ------ Aorn off and carried 300 feet, falling. ed. n roe of.t 0 courthouse, where it lay intact. The roof of the Goodrich . ibiock was torn off and-deposited ora Prince's Percherons , r Jasper Avenue. One man living in the • Goodrich block suffered injuries. Shipped to Fngland ..1 A bellanca, airplane, the property -- -- - oi the commercial Airitays Limited Mare and Colt Believed First and The machine which Capt. R. W. '"WO.P," May used in his northern Blooded Horses from Can- ►� w _ .ifignta, was totally destroyed at Cook- -.ads to Old Country ,. ;-; <'_• Ing Lake, where it had been drawn up ` y r V ° .on shore. Toronto.-Owned by the Prince of Meagre reports from country die• Wales and born on his ranch at Pe- s kisko, Alta. a six-year-old Percheron M rictsi+all.oi for fires which are ran- mare and'her !os] now at the Royal zing wild and-engulfing everything In Winter Fair here are going to make their paths. history in Canadian boredom. ; At Libson,Alberta, South of Edmon• - Ston, it is understood that many farm "Princeton Carman; winner of many -ers lost buildings, livestock and just ribbons is the Percheroa clave throughout the west, and her colt, barely escaped with their lives. Stony salrtr�w Plain,,a hamlet 30 miles west of Ed- ���neetoL Jhne," have been sold to toatbn, is,•thbeatened by forest tires Lord Middleton for an undisclosed` fans every lake resort near the city arm and will be chipped to his lava ` <° at Mallon, In Yorkshire, Eng. 3sas suffered'dsmagri�, the cottage's be• � . jag uprooted_`eDd to some Instances Thousands o! pure-bred bores have 'pollapsing. been abipped to Canada from England - to improve Cwmdiaa stock. but it L t DrumMiisr Theatre Unroofed bellevsd-Ebat this is the;first instance ' ' At Drumheller, is Southern Alberta, of blooded CW&a¢!an horses-befog soot ;�oR sear panic resulted when the wind to England,the home of fte Percher. Here is scene of a hunters' paradise way back in the timbers But by the look•at .hinge•t:r� ma, fa eatsOs, e payt of the root from the Naples oma, ,seems more"interested In the picture the large doe makes cutting the water than-shooting. $ ; :z .,: • ..a a5-5 .. saw,>.,- :.,f ..-_ ..,_.,.-. .., ..r. ..:.:.. .::.'. . ..� .� J�- .�. qb. -rte.. ,-,�, -�.,1 ..�'. •� '-,-#, '`-m•"-'-" ..:n''� .r. : $S.er-,•,^. w�...Ru�., ..,aa. .�....._ ,....., ..� .,..,....:..:+.. , ....: .., ..�. �x .;s; ,y :,A ""7'e.'.ursT'-, .�:"' ,'�•.. tm. - r. ..+•:ave,.•- M� . ., r 00 V.W { J a#ss is the Prime of Life? X ; . A'good many years ago Osler. the Since ail girls Iove n4c* lingerie ramous doctor, made the statement things, a most acceptable"Christmas � M1 AL that most men's powers for either gift Is a pair of new petti-pants. - Jkbo!nt $er Delicate Daughter work had be- These are made of very fine Ninon, ' 'She seems to be tasting awa,Y.-said gun to decline at the age o or y. —esprit, as "• m 4milaus malate recently about her Recent Investigations seem to show cordian pleated onto a yoke of crepe i flatigbter- Thousands of mothers that the majoriti of men are retaining de chine. They have enough full. ` •conld say the same 'thing. Their their powers longer than they were. ness to make them a little-short Patti- � { daughters-endure a trying lite robbed Sir Thomas Oliver, the physician, dis- coat, all you need with some of the _ . lame v e h of all �*ttaTltgr asst brl>Thtaeen. Their cussed he question to his presiden or elver dress s, but t ey havecheeks are pale; thelr eyes dull!; their tial address before the Royal Institute their.fullness front Arid back and not TM�Q step languid and every movemes►tAtIls of Public Health h London recently. on the sides, so that you can have the M1`1s. of shattered health. If neglected The-position, he said, appears to be sveltest figure while wearing them. •.their -suffering grows amore acute till that in the United State*-the physical To make them, take a regular yoke decline secs tn. condition of man was undoubtedly de- pattern and cut ft double, oi\erepe It your daughter complains of wean- elining after he had reached forty; on de chine or Sat crepe, finishing it at `A sass; pains in the side; weakness; the other hand, 12 was improving in the top with hemstitching or lace or .;headache 'or backacbe; her aptsetUe Great Britain: Possibly the American fine hand-seaming. Thea you cut Is uncertain and her spirits low-- takes so much out of himself in his your lower portion to At the yoke, any anaemia is the-cause. She needs new younger days in a strenuous pursuit Pattern will do, and allow extra width blood: Give her Dr. Williams Pink of the dollar that he is too old at enough to make two row of pleating + ;. Pt11s.at once for these pills actually forty. for the front and two for-the back 1 _ UAL renew and enrich the blood. Th-y "The way to look at the question You can finishthe bottom of the low ' make sickly girls well and happy; L.i- said Sir Thomas, "is from the side of er Portions before you hays them the appetite and bring back all values. Is a moderately long life, with pleated, either with hand hemstitch- prove - the.charm and brightness of Perfect Its possibilities of co:Aentment and !ng or a fine hand-hem or lace. If you want to do things up brown, health. leisure, to be the object aimed at, or you can monogram a little running Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are sold by is the lice to be a shorter one, each name of your friends Initials in the all dealers in medicine or by mail at day of which is to be lived to its full- 60 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' set and with little pause for reflec- left hand lower edge of the front. '. P fr asiss t. 'Medicine Co., Brockville, Gut, tion?" 4 e -The Gypsy -Head of Irish Clan Her skirts were bluer than the seas -- Guard the ' Baby ��oR� . Favored IIIc Int J Upon the globe that lights my desk; 1 • �`- Pierce"Charles de Lacey 'O'Mahony, The cloth she wore around her head rin head of the County BerlT branch of Showed bonfires caught in arabes ! � the oldest clan to Ireland. dled at his Colds i did not Sjve her bread or coin, Wicklow home last Hallowe'en. To fx the last he maintained many of the To guard the baby against colds But put the chain across the door; ` old customs attending his rank as 'nothing can equal Baby's Own Tablets. She laughed, thea sauntered to rejoin ---bead tat Erin's oldest clay►. Every Thu Tablets are'a. mild laxative that Her sisters, asking nothing more. i(EDR(AET- Eh morning he marched to Msei VM keep the little one's stomach and But from my book she stole the tale, r behind a piper and with a retinue Tad-" bowels working regularly, It M a re- behind lowing him. He had Are reeldenees cognized tart that where the stomach And from, my hands the .itch for mending; in County Wicklow, and be mored and bowels are to good order that The little space she left la stale— �saar■� � - from one to another as the shYm eng- colds will not exist; that the health O roads In the sun, roads without `—~ �- gested. And wben be nsos•ed, he o1 ills little one will be good and that jading! y moved as an old chieftain should, tak- he will thrive and be happy and good- —Helene S. Pulse„In the New York, Time Is Money Cd AdVelttiSiil>i4 Ing sX his sheep and-eatda +nit's talo. natured. The Tablets are sold by Times. If time is money, some folks try * �' Since his retirement tram ppuMe life medicine dealers or by mail at 28 Their best to turn the trick; ARRY. RELIABLE WATRIXON. tri IAL paper nulled free. Address las spent most of his tisae is this pease- Cents a box from The pr: Williams' StU� And that is why they always buy Frtendship aiagasine, Idedina, New YorI6 _ 410%. The origins! chief of this tan- - The teacher had been giving a les- On tick, _ * fatness of his'charming olid-sores Sar- Medicine Co, Brockville, Ont. ons clan, w'hIeli Is older t'ham most 4 son on the use of the R ord immaterial, 4 For fstimt ; 1014 Country families, married then �:OI1�1�1118t1O1r1 and to discover shat the children had - Ram: _ daaghter of Brian Bons. the famous a learned asked them to bring some ar• It Is not the lot at every moa to �/ $ from blgli king of Ireland what drove the Overcome Chloro I I cicle to school demonstrating the', earn fame; buts greeter is love which �`�//�L�il,►!!� (_�_ )Danes from the Green isle Iu the word. even the Poorest can merit. a� d7/l Citi i+Ot{G great battle of Clontart in 1414. A D. ' : Next day she said to one bright s The O'Mabony, who passed away last A new Ings of approach to the fm-! �U _ youth, "Now, Johnny, show ale what lHallowe'ea. •never forgot the glory portant.Pinar diaeaae, chlorosis, occur- !X T = rtag mostly !n pear trees, has result-I sou have brought.” _ ,C p. Pour Skin 'at his name and he wore the Irish , ed from the recent completion of a, •t Diedgaa•tag eu•miske• !tilt to the end of his days. Aad study of the method of the combltsa- Miriard's Linlment refreshes ths-usip. e soar, yerhapa. is Tlr-na-nog. the Land of the Ever Young, he .talks with tion of iron with living pleat nub I�9�'i Ctt �ll' �p- stances made by Professors Carl L. CHILLED CANDLESIF t!rlaa and P'tna and Con asst other s■mols sasv.Oestaieip T+teae las► .ttibma Schmidt and C. jit, Smythe, .ot the If you kept candles in the ice box fieroea of the alder day by which Cuaicves."!lbs s6t& No■trssl.Caaadv he set such store.—Prom "The New University of California, until you aria ready to light them, Long of vital concern to orchard- they will stand straighter and burn ASS au&oAeonrslr - tats this disease has been most pre• more slaw 1y. ®,Lam y, "Well." 'said Johnny. -rising, "will valent in'regions whore the ground is - = ChappedSIICf of high lime content. Trees in such Aaarber man notlady underataada /NII10tlStlEi>f V you please hold this stick tightly at districts, apparently unable to mikei !s the train announcer. /� Wind, snow and sleet bruise un -both ands" use of the large. g SLI}fiQ�IS!lNESS Percents es of na protected skin surfaces. MInard's Having dose this, the teacher In- tural iron in the soil, often turn yel- - CONSTIPATION heals the raw rkin tissue and a1 ouired what was to be done next. tow and die for want of this elementISLACKHEADS ! T • fords full protection. "Let go one end of the stick," com- Take one tonight Sometimes supplementary supplies of,Get two ounces of perozine powder from rnaaded the pupil. iron are furnished through Injection your druggtst- Sprinkle on a hot, wete �� "Which end?" asked the teacher. of It either in solution or crystal form, cloth and rub the face briskly. Every ,��/• [oil blackhead will be dissolved, The one "Oh, it's Immaterial," replied John- The resent work of the two sctea-p ante, sure and slmpie way to removeisy; "there's glue-on both-ends." tists started as an-4ttempt to get at1 blackheadq. Satisfaction guaranteed or BRIGKPIC money returded ?. w. SCAAX of po. VW Y— the foundation of the problem by de-, ,� Ws3Laartoa es. w., Sosoato -- termining the methods of combing- .•., • a clan of the iron with the common sub ! Wo SAM Z- stances of planta sad living animals, u The university men report that iron. YOUR e _ s really combines with certain proteirs, `TN/Y MIOItK E _ amino acids and related compounds UVER? -- WHILA YOU SL110" only under favorable conditions. These ■ " ' -' proteins ids are nd as hp constituents of he livings matter t of blotches cches on be he��itwitthisi tlr [ plants and animals. It is only by tinge and that tired and len feel- - thin favorable cosibination of Iron in g This indicates a torpid \ �_ t_ mtth these fluids_•that the plants Hcadache,Dizziaeaan Biliousness carry iron upward from the roots o surely follow. You -- - ' �,. the other parts of the plants where � IM limt start bile fbwins -- they are needed. with Cartel's Uttle Laver Pilo. 'i$; She (rapturously): "Don't you just The scientists have discovered that They also act as a mild `°.• "r el love the crisp weather of fall?" the Iron combines with the proteinsdru 1urely etsblfree>1. - He: "Sure. It's then that the cider and amino acids only In the presence sand us iAagow.sad pot habit forming, They ''r�'•`: "•.:''. comes" of certain other groups of acf¢s such ue not a ptuptive that cramps of as,lactic,'glucoma,. ,...oiloiie, fpslonfc, gains,vmpkaiaat after effect follow" _2 ATEN T S tartaric, citric, aspartie, se ins `phos, it on the contrary a good tonic. - phoria, arsenic, nucleic, glycero-pbos- All Druggists ZSc and 75c red PkgA List o "Wanted inventions" phorlc and certain proteins each as I '''-`:•..:' ,. on uL trmatioa Seat Fra caseiir and gelatin. h - a ` sew: OO..1Dep&w. �= ' HEADACHES - 2"clank at.Ottawa.Oat �Odt$iI , _ -Sy ANNE MAIWOftIE SEER EW" KI'�CM� !'In Mal and �VE"E.COME Earth, careless prodigal, squandered badly f QowLl and had faint her gold, "I was a martyr acks to headaches,with spells until it was a d�to do esa Affecting ` " Squandered her substance in rictus my vision. My occupation is a very Sfid Avert I taslitsii; didn't Bean to ' cit so UT$d'& Reckless her purchase aid reckless aedentsry one--& printer'sr reader. J , her anion gsoe Salts a good trial, and WHEN CHILDREN «sea to try l,aia�' a Iflk- �A passion, tom then onwards I seemed quite ham's Vegetable Compound N. For scarlet and saffron her birthright another person. The headaches dis- THERE fire banes because I saw it advertised, I O+ she sold. appeared and the dizziness, and the FRET when a child is too + 1 M A - most wonderful thing to me is that I fretful or feverish to gook two bottles gild flow I stn New every tree did her beauty unfold, have gone back to weaker glasses, a p a = , lana which I had discarded some years be sung to sleep. There are soma the icture of health I feel aMa }lam. ;TATIOIa Radiant she went to the height of pains a mother cannot pat away.But fine, ao all lin work and milk as not being strong enough. I pp her glory— �o ted htom bed circulation there s quick comfort is Castorial two Cows, If any woman . Soddenly all that is left of her story Pte wtite8 I will cettaitily answer during the early mornings of winter.. For diarrhea, and other infantile ' Ir leaf upon lg on a ground that w at 5t3'I can enjoy add baths all her letter."—Mrs, eor$e R. ( ' ills,give this pore vegetable prepare- Brows cold. t e year round, enjoy and am eager tion. Whenever coated ton es teII Gillespie, Purmichy, Saskatrhe- for myy food, and am what I consider A rain; that falls chill and a wind that `very fit—tbe sort of'fitnew that makes of constipation;whenever there's any- waw BOO Reeeae is bold, Living aj�y."--(G. F.) riga of ainggishness Czsioria has a , Grey skies at noon are all that she Seadaehet can nearly always be tad-- 'children love to take it. ' viriNlf gaineth. traced to a disordered stomach y tit p auine—with Chas. IL s or to partial coastipsition—a com- Fletcb signature on wrapper• t • s ;; Ont of her passion grief only re- plain ! I1rldN atbar p— t �y indoor workers suffher >!l+om without ever suspect it. Zrepare abw white burial for earth Htuwben Salta go right down to tr=•• groweth the root of the trouble and remove ; —in "The New Outlook." the eattte by,geitly, persuading the - organs of dimination to function exactly as Nunn intended they ' Danish pain with Minard's Liniment. sbouW. - ISSN No. 40--10 ---: , • .y J • ... .. - .., a 0 - + .. : ... 1 - .. 1 - : . .. - .. ill.i v , s J • x y 5� ' ,.? ...- d. ✓ •'" -.. .... < ?S•'4,i '�.,.^'A-{ x uG•t+x,.,..:. .",f .r.'.. '�" �t3.x y.. 'x,- ..a�.u.. • :a:°' � � ,� Iv+ f�a..•..t 4.1%„yr,,,. j,.•,a .«I"+.�,s .+az:.: •_c... des'�' .#-° - r+-'^^•P••^ 4 �.,,' �• - _ 3 ow e x • x l .. •A. - ,n _ .qtr. ..." `.,A.'.•%7�1:¢ - T �O I$ S.' -Mrs. John Draper @peat a few -Radio Licensei may be obtained L days last week with relatives In T"m W_C. Murkar, at the News. Whitby. Office. y &. , •. -A. H. milk man a '' ur -WQiq m. OuUls spent the week- Robinson,► , U r i -The townehap council will traseaetie'n of Non j end' with`relatives and friends in off duty at present ea8ering from meet on Monday next for the -The regntae taaeetia of the W. - cold. David. aetond Mre. Graham, of L. B. Tapson, Tann-lanae o! g Markham, spent Sands with W. Bowmanville,_will in town in a M. S.'of the United Church, will 7 pe be held at the home of MM Cha,@. B. and Mrs. Powell. few .days. Orders left at THz: ' Pl2kea cy loclli.on Tuesday, Dec_ 2nd, at -Bee,Bradley's advt.-this week Nxws office will receive prompt 3 r for,contest and specials. Simplify attention. * * * - - 'Grocery dpoeials for This Week our giving by selectin Kayser -Dr, H. T. Fallaise. Resident - -F. and Mrs. Jones, of Ottawa, yy B y - Hose, * Dentist. Office do residence, two � Smyrna Eayiag Figs, 8-oz. lOc who have been attending the ' - - pkg, _ Royal Winter Fair. visited with -Mrs. T. Tanner is leaving this ,doors east of St., Andrews church, (1 ( 1 • - 9._a. m. to ,a ! ! Fine Austral Sultans Raisins,'Ib.' IOC -'W.C. and >! m Murkar one day week to visit her relqtiFives in Ems= Pickering. Office hams, • QUe week. laud. , We wish pleasant 6 p nL Daily, and Evenings by ap- t `y Assorted Mixed Peel, lb. .:. 190 -Lorne sad Mrs Squires and voyslte. - glointment. (%-ray service). - 241be. Pa F d -Misses Ethel Powell and Me. -The Women's Instit will stry lour, I(l9c :Garnet Crawford an mother of the Whitby Hospital Dec 2hd spent the week sod in Georgetown y p tal staff. meet on Tuesday next, , with James and Mrs. Richardson via ted the former'@ parents here at the home of Mrs. J. Andrew. A % `'Goold Medal" Recleaned Currants,on Monday. report of the Provincial Conven- 2 lbs• for ... ... and family. -Mrs. Edgar Andrew and sister tion held this week at the Royal w ' ., -The Audley Community Club y Choico Pitted Dates, 21ba. for 2Se' ' are giving their annual play, Miss Bessie Bath, are spending a York, Toronto, will be given by - - - entitled ,Wild Ginger." in._ the, few days with Mrs. John Draper, the delegates, Mrs. R. Winter and "Town Hall..on Friday. Dec. 12th. of lieawiek. Mrs. C. E. S.territt. - ander the auspices of St.. George'i -Ales. and Mrs. Wilson, of _ Guild. Whitby, spent a few days with -Andrew Mason, who was f Thomas and Mrs, Andrew, and Celebrated . olden Wedding Word to the Men resident of Pickering a number o! also called a number of of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Collins, Mal- i� - year�ago, died at his home in To. friends, ton, Ont. formerly of Highland Creek ronto on Sunday. His funeral - 9territt and Mrs. taint• and Nell Lowell, on Nov. 17th, cel- :.w@ wV&nt you to inspect O11Y' took place on Tuesday to the ere are in Toronto this week at• ebrahed the fiftieth anniversary of _ tending the annual convention of 'dOshawa Union Cemetery. their wedding at the home of their jt » -Garnet Crawford, acetstnpani women's Institutes which is being daughter, Mrs. A. Bamford, 27 Blong Roy al York Snitin s and Overeoaits . held at the Royal r Ave. Toronto, when eight of their s � by his mother and Richard y Yo;,k Hotel. Crawford. spent Wednesday last -The services in' St. George's nine children were present, namely. . , at - -- --in_Bredford,-wbere they at Church- on Sunday next wi1.1_be _Thomas-k Qf. Scarboro Bluffs; Mrs. _ tending the funeral of'the latter's as follows : 9:00 a- m., Sunday A. Bamford, Toronto; Mrs. S. John- _ niece, who died at the early age School ; 10.80 A. m., Morning Pray Ston, Weston; Mrs. A. Jerry, Peace Handl Tailored They Fit of eighteen years. - or ; 7.00p. m., Evening Prayer. River, Alta; James W. of Scarboro; -At the Pickering Police Court Sermoa by Rev. R. G. Robinson, Mrs. J. White, West H111; Mrs. of They Satisfy - ton Monday night. J. bang, of To B. D. Thomas, New Lowell; Mise Stella, ? tranto, was Hoed $100 and costs -St. George's Guild are holding Toronto and Gordon S. R., Stayner. r �?1C8A OOII918t8IIt with unsurpassed Pa�A@ -for having liquor illegally in a their annual sale of work.on Sat The family's gift to their parents R -' room in Orchard Ion, at Rouge urday afternoon and evening, was a,. purse of gold, presented by - HUI. Anumber of fines were im- Nov. 29th. A splendid sasort- little Phyllis White, while the address • moot of fancy goods and home• was read by Albert Collins, a neph- posed for lnfractaone of the High - �, way Trak Act. baking we offered ill be for sale,and e- Mr. Collins was born in Devon--A meeting of the Park Board teawill be served. shire, Eng., 78 years ago, ad _hasA Word to the Ladies land the committee of the July let -The Women's Association of been a resident of .,Canada for thev♦ Li iT Past 57 years. Mrs. Collins was born Sports Dai► will be held in the tLe United Church wall hold a 'Town Hall on Friday evening at bazaar in the basement of St. in ,Highland Creek 66 years ago, and s We want yon to inspect ` 4 >g.00 o'clock. All members of the Paul'a Church on Friday after resided there until some 12 years ago. above boards are urged to attend. noon, Dec. 5th, commencing at Mr. and Mrs, Collins-were the recip- g '» All reaideata interested in the 30Qo'eloek. There will,be many ients of many beautiful Rifts from' Our New <<Hol�pr®ot gU'S�ery .park are invited. the many friends and relatives. fancy and useful article* for sale � -Captain Hogue.-of the freight of the Various booths. Candy and , at L00r 1.25, 1.65 per pair ler Ashbay, of whose safety fears a fish pond for the children. AD WHITEVALE. - --were expressed a few weeks ago afternoon tea will be served. Con. Our $1.65 :B a W1IInfir -pure ,when terrific storms were sweep tribution's may be left with alta A small fid in our village to con- neMion with Hallowe'en pranks has over the great lakes, was.in St A. Law. opposite St. Paul's ` } 11b1tharioea harbor on Sunday,and Church been-a trreat topic of discussion. Yet silk all thread full fashioned- been some. of our villagers and locals He now on his way to Montreal -On Monday forenoon Con- prowl around at all hours thinking - - - Ileal W@�v@-=I1HW `&Ran After unloading he will return to stable Oliver Crummer.. received they are unnoticed. Kingston, where the boat will word that a new Ford car wss Don't forget the. hussar and tea IBtOp„ line � - `: Tremain during the minter. standing by the side of the read to be held in she Baptist Church this - -F. M. 'Chapman had a most in front of W. Gores, on the Brock (Friday) afternoon and evening leaccessirul Bale of farm stock on road. about half a mile north of -CHAPMAN the highway Ilse-made cooking, candy, aprons. 'M e so ,.,,the 14th Inst, There was a large y Mr. Crummer found towels, bandkerchieis and fancy art- i new bete present from various P*rte in the pocket of the car theHoense teles will be offered for sale at rea. sof the province, there being bay- permit, which showed that sonable prices. There will also-be a - ion from London and other distant the car belonged to Bon. S Reeaor, fish-pond for the children. Tea will (points. Prices exceeded expect&- of the Markham wilruline. Mr, be sawed from 6 till all have been dons. Mr. Chapman is now going Crammer immediately notified served. Admission, to tea, 95 andS T A N F I Mato the breeding of pare bred Mr. Retesor of the recovery of the 15 cents ,E;,,/ L D' S Jersey cattle in which we wish car, the latter in the meantime Business is -in a rather depressed ' 1him succem having notified the Markham conditioa at present so why should , -The hanaesono drama. '-The Mice of the theft. The car was trucks and motor cars be out so late° "For Your Winter Underwear - M Adventures of Grandpa." will be stolen about' one o'clock kion. Some ate of the opinion that they even by the Brooklin Young Pao day mondoN. Some of the oecu should be "keeping the_home fires -- - under b er tike a+nspices of the U. pante of the house heard a car at burning." We do not refer to youth cannot he beaten.en' ` S, P. a In at. Andrew's Church on that hour, but thought that it was only but to some who are slightly ;� A the evening of Thursday. Dec, the boyo returning home. The tinged with grey. Why not sake the .11ieaVy Ribbed Gold Label, 1. r4th. This amusing play will keep gee tan was empty the@ @bowing word "Conduct", as a topic for souse ••com' _ you interested tbroughouL It has the reason for it being abandon of our meetiraga and get in touch -with ,Light Weight &t C� 5Or e7 OUi bees given several times with ed• No dumas@ was saetsiaed b the homes.. h h • Jgreat success at each performance. the car, but the key was misfiling. - 400 4 50 and 5.001. There will be high class music So far there is no clue,as to the Now Adt~ Romowts. , - between seta. Doors open at i 30, thieves. _ y drama at 8. General admission -The United Chi3reb servicesFOR 8ALE-10 vigil. 7 waaka nld. er 25cents. Please note change in will be :held in St. Paul's Church Apply to Frank Bassett. Phone Clare 2405. .Overcoats and Sultsdate. oo Nov.30th, at 11 a. m. .aad i p. ORSALE-2RnodClcdPadnlework Wint ° -St. George's A. Y. P. A. held m• At the evening *ervice the F horses. Apply to E. L. Ruddy,Picker- a musical eveninglast Wednesday minister will reach on the Pourth y p tug•Onto--•• -• •,e[- � - � , .. • There was a splendid attendance Quertion in the series of sermons FaOR &ALF.-9vveral 'sroe d work and a great number of them on the great quPetiona of life, "Is I` hors. light and heavy, Also farm truck. • --- -- - the evening the success it was. and Where is it ?" You will is m(}flGENBURG(�UAT FO t SALE -_, _, _- 1 -18 months old, milking. Apply.1•Carter. One.very popular Dumber was an a reel welcome awaiting you, - .,�a+• � 2CM t 'action song entitled "Be, She, It," Come and bring your friend@. Bal""' PhoneClare2110. 13 rendered by -seven yeang gtrle. Your attention is called to the OR SALE-Good coat oil beater. = F 4 t It make@ ue very happy to note Brotherhood Banquet to be held -PA bu in as itis not required. Mn.Etgu i T:the great Krlde our A. Y. P. A. In St. Poufs Church on Dec, 9tb, Mitchell, R.No.2,Pickering. 13 dean ifnll maria htllavy Coats. _Lots , bas make this season and the en at 6.30. There will be go�ma rt SALR-Dry osi:ed 12-Inch =- - of 8amplef._to .choose from -- of all shows how mach sic, stood fellowshi and one orwoodsZ I•C � sh��.p► o[;Glen Major Station. Phone Clare 4110. _ '- -Ow Allocution mesas to its mem- two important speakers on the 14.13 .' hers.-E7om. subject of'Agriealtare end its pro• ARM FOR RENT-110 acres, clay Radio 1Acen"8 lssae0- -The(bearty eoogratniatione of blows and its challenge for the fn. ,loam,with,ruaning creek. large brick arouse . A� Ow reeideeti@ of .the viUKe are tore. This banquet is for all soba Lot*kb� ,��:. FAaUpio�. F� T Barillas ' Pio a?aP► • -extended to Arthur l�t6h-see-of wish to corse. Roman- Ciitbolic'or Rf,Lcaoel,-west Mill._ Is-1 e 1 Mira. J: W.>9@giti. baviag won the Protestant. It In intended tush@ o� - _ -- - --- -To RENT-On Church at. Pickering BetabWbed 1867. honor of ed the chain• help and ioteresUothe wblalecow 1 olo seboolf' old in Ontario -munit Get your tickets.aow fr half°t brick bons@,iaraoeing bainda and s:. y y tura. AspI�G"D.Bly. 410 Indian Road.To• i7oant whes, do Thursday last, M. S Chapman, W. L, Coartice dr rnoto, orMINS'office. etr be do7eeated do charas ne from W. H. Westne -Tickets, S0 Cu. - P1V y FOR BALE-One Candies,iecahtitor, �?S' other school fairs of the county in This is a Gey-veotner and your co g0ooegg capacity to make room for 1 rger � ��� TIUAL l Y < GA the coolest before t5he Ontario operation a solicited. machine. Will all cheao far cath. J.T.Sfund Uounty'06vucil. Eileen Trail, of crland,Whiteva7e Poultry Farm. 12.14 rt -Oshawa, won tueoad place; Rose " DUMBARTON. • FARM FOR BALE-140 scree of �1p Codman. of Uxbridge, and Ivan lana,a:edleo! farming district,sear Mid- - , .L tlephone 4900 , •' ; Alex. and Mrs. Gourley visited the lurid, Ont. Several;acres of standln timber. , Rennie,-of Mara Township, tied y Houseandlbuildings. Apply at News face. a, i for•thil•d lace. Theo contest was Fair and spent a couple of days 311 MAGNETIC SP FOR Sale - y +` p the city. "• arranged by W. M. Crockery, the M-Table model walnut console,ayaaa,io county representative of the Dept. Roy and Mrs. Bradley Of ROncea- speaker quality. Also Marconi Battery set,com- of'Agrieultare, and the County vale N. Y. visited Irving White last plete,installed$35.03. Apply NEWS Office. 9tf r ro • = "xy' Ooancillore were given a half week-end. AOR SALE-Newcombe piano: o -Auto Repairs, Accessories,0119;�5 holiday to hear the various young Mies Audrey Lewis of Markham F 2 p; 4 months old, and a number of Chin- • spent the week-end with hoz cousin chilpla rabbits. Apply at lot 30,eon 2,Pickering, :( aaoline Acetylene'Welding orators. The other COateetant9 or hone Mark 5013, D. Gourlie,Pickering o ..were : Mary Wilson, Brooklin ; Miss Helen Thom: R.R.No.4. 12.18 _ _ Wm. Pearce and Mr. D eon are - " Marion Wright, Port Perry; Mil- y L�OR SALE-1 yearlin purpose atttery �hakging F now on their way to Florida. How we i' it dual ur use • :dyed Gibson, Blroagbam ; Frances Shorthorn bull,will suit dairymen. Prieeis t RZ "s envy them these cold mornings, right. Also Shropshire rams and ram lambs. . ' Lsmb. Connington ; Catharine 1 p. ca �•�r�QQ� �y� Cf • Lawrence. The Missionary student, Mr. Mott Cabbage by the ton or by the dozen. Phone RVpa�trs iJ.aWB on all ■■■ake17 Ram&' Lino Slack, Clare 3It>D. G.M.Forsyth,Claremont, 12.141. f ' SCu og will address the Sunday school and _ - 1 ' Claremont• Earl Clarke, ,. q show lantern slides of his work in r�ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- - 'Verna Bell, Pine Grove; Hugh y g 1 of cars.1 `. Saskatchewan, nett Sunda morning. DRY(Semifinish}-Let our driver : ' ��-•- -•- Arnold, Scott Town@hi , Will + explain our24 hour service. Just leave your p The Lords Dff Alliance re res- , Leahy. Manchester, and - Pearl y p name With Mr.S.W.Davis,'barber shoo, we ant tive will speak in the United,will pickup and deliver each Monday, Wednos- -• s1'nrnbull, Masa. Mr. Reynolds, o! eayaaa Friday. Sly y + Church next Sunday morning, Nov. ? . UeOntario Educational Council, 28th, This is sure to be instructive ��/(ALE HELP WANTED-Reliable ted as judge for the content, and interesting. men to distribute Watkins Famous House- T�j■ lie contestants were highly com• According to news Of the Young hod Pick and farm necessities . the townships of '��A��i.is Ba SPENCTER lamented for their work. Artbnr Pickering and Sca3y a @10,000,000 0 orzly E pp People a Society, Dumbarton will eX- tion Established 62 yearn.@Ab.QO toe80.0od•ekly Smith's subject tvae "The League pest either a Glue Fackory or Pub- earnings right from start., No once or cap. a 7 ref Nytinna." The work was done lic Parka and a fiery much beautified Raimoitiiaelcomp"�'an� tDe`pe,R: saet�il�c°ralgi ' `. twu'.cty fly, himself. viglage: _ ;west. MdElrital,'QOt. 1-14 ( �r4p1'� lUry t1�rkerl 5 7. r,-w. ,. 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