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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1918_12_20v[i ', :�' • ;r!t-•4a;w_vka 4.1"r''p"._ ..' ..;''e's"'rS H -.-«:i 'h."''k +w'+..: Ser,:'z .., v., r nk.,a,aiaa.'1.'.^"y.�.y;sy-'dC. vn"y., ,3;jJp "1 Y- i 6 .: J�"., �. 3.. L'.. ..•,: +iRF M. w,ry�,+ .... .E ..r ."+' rtT �}. ory .crj-d .+i,j'..• :'ti°'^., `: `,• '..$.i.r 7.` . •C a^• :..w .?:. ti"} ill. ., t1rr. .'. .s:.s ..•. tr ..���.��•_'��i' :nPw' 1. rr' .c !f•�"� <:. ix d":". � �4L-n� 1.'" -S ...,,. -. ...L. ..�.,�. ,...... v-. ...a.,Y^., ..•. .. �•. ,. ,•i• •_p., - a „i,:� �,: r.,. ,• ��ti�, •:�� I''#,,="'x`Cti; �x sax,. ••s;jr,: �- -< r L: .X I11e, e • PIC]ERING9 ONT., .FRIDAY, -DECEMBER -20; 1918 - :No. 13 t - GLEN MAJOR - ' Sum50L filrPbRTb �ar�ottess$o>ztixl detr;D,tl. LET"•US REJOICE -�-- to Ee blIshed 78 years Mr, and Mrs. Wagg were -at Coear Following -•is a- report of the senior 9 i < Medical Pickett'�on Sunday, room' of S. S. Na. S. tWhite9ale},'!or rvj - g _ hlz_ .00ni b�Cli Edward amd Mrs. ipdshaw were at November, names in order of merit : __ Vis; L: CALDWEL>J: M. D., Succeeaor C•' op na on Sunday. r: IV----ltilldred- ovrtter (�orijEdith �+ r to the late-. Dr. 8. _ Brodie; Phone son Give him' ti , e are glad- to see Miss Myrtle and Toole (hon), Frank Seebeck (bon) and " `.' Claremont out. - Forest Pugh uite•recoyiered-from -the Clarence Christian (hon) equaC: 3r O 'E. .. •' For. `wMitEvwLs _ Ifn (Iii E�ny hoPnoyMar• Jr: III- a-s George _r ( )' jorIb Birnte "nu." • R. q. r �ARTS'YftICiHT, meg of 4raysalmrst, Ont•. uacessor to g Mr. la. Wokering,Cont. Office hours The most prized of (hon), Mary Toole, Emma Birnie. _ { y IY to 9 and ta;ep, 34. asly all Gifts -' The Whitev,tle Baptist OLristmas Arno Roach absent fur three sub- 40 anniversary will, -,be held t'sn Sunday siects (bon), on subjects ttrrlttets: L r -'p E. FORSYTH. D. of 0., Regis- We all admire "A Good Hand" - at 230 and 7 p. in. The Cgristmas $ouch, Teacher. ` • �Fi tined aYumi! orths-aptom•titoat Aaso• _ „ -•� -� station of Ontario. Bpaoiil •altos Qtvea to IIIA Good-�.gei tree-will-be-held-on-Christmas night. .. - !`A Good Violin • The pr rata will consist of readings, - » ==10 h• sbging ot'glass r. Byes• tested tree: NorOL og OEITi�ARY`-- �,�,icense No: 4 $88 • Olas mit' A. Selection' $olos, dialogues. etc, • .Admiseion 18 ' D: MIcKFNNON, M.D:, L.R.O.S., cents and 10 cents, * he mpatb of the community, is lit N. �, T sy , p Y •lour-substitutes kept on hand. lr . iaasnbnrr�gh, msmtMr of the ,oauas• oe •Hear it on the Vietrols � gtended to Henry and Mrs. Moore, of - 1pliTsiciansandSurgeons et Ontario, lieentiata MIGMLAND CREEK the Brock road, on •the death of their in an quantities r8 mUref� ,+ sifso aI College of sassaons, Bdiaboreh. dearly kleloved son, Henry, which took q q att•ation to dsi•aws' of women sad A s leadld time was had at F. 8. Place oa. Wednesday, Dec,` 4th, at the ` i dsea,, Olde• aadvr•sldcnoe, Brottgham. Reed's on Dec. 13th, it beta the cele- age of SO years, in St. Michael's Hoepi • • Geo �a er -H hest Price . bratibn the firth of h e gl, T after week'sillness .(Successor fol N, Q. ReeB, who is 83 birthday old,. thHe from typhoid fever, He was a bright -'Baker & Heise) ie tie oldest man in this lova-My and boy and won many friends wherever • r , H. KENNEDY: Barrister. Sob Pa"d YI . ie�tor, NotaryiPublic,! Conveyancer &c. we all wish him many happy returns he went. He was employed with the Whitby, Dat 4 of the occasion. A very beautiful Don Storage Co., Torobto, when he present was given him by Floyd Fred- took ill, Much sympathy is-felt T E. FAREWELL, gA, BARRIfB- Stouffville, Onus rick Reed, for Mrs. Moore. as, she suffered a r, ��r - t EV serious nervous breakdown afte . 21112 Countty� Crown Attorney, and Cotinty r . aolWfor. linnet floss•. Whitby. >4v d4th of her. son, Vincent, who.-Was ' � y GREE;�'"$IIRN killed on Oct. 1st at the Battle of Cam- R n A AE: CHRISTIAN Barrister atld- ♦ v �t bria. There are two brothers and Barley ailY A -1f . ii. BEALi Claremont ;Vire. 9. Carlton, accom anted hp her t ' - C • Solioitoz, Notary piib2�o, Eta., Soney to P two sistare `left to mourn the lose of • L .,can... Oftee Brock St. North, Whitby., 21iIT daughter, Mrs. D. S. Crawford, of their kind, affectionate brottrem' • sliest iiOUSEFURNiSHINGS Audley, spent Monday in the city, WILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A., Bar- owing to the death of her grand dau- sister, Solicitor,blotaryPublic, as■ociated Big $tock, at the lowest prices, ghter, Verna. only child of Stanley RIVERSIDE - in praotfcv with Messrs. 8yck7. man Deaiwn & and Mrs. Carlton, who died Of diph- —' ` Foaer, ]Iazri■tess Toronto Ci.aersal Trnete Delivery free. therig after'* few day a iilaesa. Her Mrs. F. Pherrill visited friends hereB_T r 1Lain.,i.9e7, 8saat. 8 y` ._ ton is la week. ��. Z.her sister R��r at we Call and see: Ind Phone B9.49 in very poor health herself, Mu "o Detttat sympathy is ezteaded to the sorrow• in Chicago. ...w Ctaremtmt. s areata. Mrs. Glaser Is. Improving, after her �ZTNBAR'TON ? " D LAKE` B. BEATON. D. D. S.. g P Michell L7 long illness. 6 �{ u g Gradnateof the IloYalColelge o! Dental IWDLEY Mr. and Mrs M' del �pent'Sunday. BLACESIdITH SHOP r Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office �� in Beougham. < rover W. M. e's hardware. store Whitby.0P Ernest Beiely is Improving the roads offiea hours 9 to Ito 5.30.E Ind. '•phom d.CP A large crowd attended John Bell's by drawing gravel thereon, Op April lot the undersigned twill tate .. 17d1 phone 220. 441Y:g H G-11 sale on Tuesday, which was a grand Ernest Pratt sports a new dfl ere possession of the above shop. During Dr. Beaton'sabsenex;overseas,;Dr. Cook. i auece.s. It was eondncted by nuc- which Oe purchased at Pugh's sale. Horseshoein &n general bloaeksmttlzt i of Toronto,�ill be in,chargr a tioneer and totalled nearly $4,500, . p work taom �tlattended to. AND - - The ours people of Audlep are Toronto wain the lace f attraction p p y - - - - young p p last week for a number of our sports. _ i/Yt!$ttD!* 16arD�t1. g holding their annual Christmas tree Weldrick Madill is well again,, after. Lame and Interfering basses made llinand concert on Friday evening, . a specialty of, and money re- Dee t '^^' ' ^^' 20th, in the Audle school house. A baying a few days rest wttb the " flu," funded if .work does sot Ni LT at Y Messrs, Gerow and McLaughlin, of in no :� W.G. 13AMt-Issuer of Miarria a endid ro ram has been ee aced rove satisfactory. oma at p r —iassured. p AdmIs- O vicinity recently. P • - e PfokesiagvnlLg•. 2�LT �i'p6iy (raj► SB ht s%n. adults 20c, children search of ------orseA1.�X Z�/iC�Aa" �T ehatva. were in our vici ' TAT �ti-.tRICHARDSON- Real'E9- teas Tree ate•tiVhitevale �/ YV •_tete! Tnsursae� Coareysara Notary u6B BROCK ROAD t Christmas night, . NEW GARAGE P-nbtie. Etc . Pickering. Ont. 311- - , g ii i Clirta ' Thos: A. fist s POIIO LrR, Regi Estate Auc- �f b Knox Is alightly indisposed `� R�� W. G Ba $ Green fiver -ai'present. MONGOLIA - 1 a tfone•�elnator, conatter Lad tunes ' Joseph Hilts had a _bueineds trip to a undersigned hayedperted np a new of marriaea• Ilc•ases, Brdcgham. : +ey _ Or address R. R. No. 1.' Locust Hill. the city on Tuesday. Butchering 'is all the rage fin, our Garage at thePekiter of where a er c , R Robson's Wood ss� on Mon. burg. ng g f T1 HOPPER _Issuer of Mftrriai[a Arthur and Mee, Williams' Spent prepared to repair. all kinds o! atttos. il• Licenses to the Conary of Onta�, day was a talc success. - e. r $ertn White has ea d with W. Sunday of last week in Toronto, motor-cycles and bicycles. Oses atstor•and his re■idence.Claremont. :WRITER TERM g� Mies bl ,t;tle Miller, Uxbridge. spent J. Miller for the winter. ,s day lase week with her coyain. D+tisa :Tires,, repairs and oils are kept a B as Jan. 8th. constants Ott hand,' ` $.BPIATON TOWNBHIP OLERH Mea. gong spent several days at B Brown. - y j� • ConveTaaeer• Corpnsis■loneir los tddas Pre a're' sow for recossaruction Whitevale last week 'nursing the ate:, P The public school scholars are pre- COWANb SHEPHERD, 'a0davits, accountant, stn tfon•y to loan days. Out home and expoet trade Mrs. Acme Brlgnall is improving in d f oaterm Imam of marries• tic- Y P health lately, and its able to be nut Paring for. their _concert on Fri ay Ines'• ��i, pat• r.v will demand this services of bright Y s P ICKERING,ONT,. HE' aw e._ cols, Arthur Badger-3w is engaged with welcome to attend. CANADA'S .VICTORY BONDS to-dap,A tow from. here attended the late Toronto. W. H.. Shaw, Free. Id for a short time too , for sale. Denom,aations••-iso, stoo. si Wm. Button's stile on Friday an ,j.•, i 1000. Price, 99 t-2 and accrued interest. W. assist hila with his farm work: _ + , - �. Dykes .Bond Broker, BLit;Phone 193, Whit- Phone of Erwin Grey on Saturday. by, Oat.. isid. 70. 40Lf _ About twenty-five young people � r jaA Q�ssey e�} ' OREtNW000 gathered at th@home of Joseph Betz Lumb j kike ing -.e �VO ,� on tYeeiaesd evening of last dealt. y UGH S. PIIGH. Glen Ma nr: Ont. ing_w p 1j - . Licensed AaatlH. 0 Eslsn lye ora rs. James Denny to coa8ned to her Cin as s hent amen and s ° - i•aoe fic imed An-Lad thoroughbred,Ex;itoa�F.— with roncTiitie. after a dainty lune was serves they —=- --- gc hale. ewndnotud as7� heves Wsice sos a rm. F31'At-01888 rl�'8 fQt bliss The Rev. J. O. Tutton is confined to left for their home .ln the --wwee, ems' }401. and particulars. Phone Ind, 2120. 3111 the bouse through illness. hours." e s Da or nl ht - „ 8 W. Ormerod a eat the fore rt of55 POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, $u8 1ri66t8 811 tralIIg the week with friends in the cit BROUGHAM ' n 1' .tor too of.Yort and Ontario.. Aug._- oioa s.l•s aU ands ettenued W on sworsom Teakming promptly'attended to.=Jarllps Plaskett is ander the doctor's La' action. ,Andress Green River P. o., oat. care with asthma and bronebit is. J. and Mira. Soden spent Sunday _ Agent for Canada Carriage] Ca. • Mir, and Mrs. Rankin, of Toronto, with friends in Oshawa. , ��ORTON M. GIB94N, °Ontario spent Sunday- with T. H. ;and Mrs. �V, N•' Middleton, V. S.. of Cayuga,. 'and Dominion Land Surveyor and Civil We H• Peak! Pickering. OYi°ere called on his brother, G. L, Middleton, �� y +. Engineer, HopktnFStreet, Whitby. Phone 231. - Harr Duckett and wife end family one day last *eek. ' geuccessor to the tate W. E. Yarnotd, Ontario ♦ -speny Hugh and Mire. Mechlin and Miss t' Gtndsurveyor of Port Perry, a 44-4 ais8rf yPure ,&ter Kinsale. SandaQ with Mirs. Harbron, of R ce—mej] L Hinsate. Blanche *peat Sunday with N. F, sad TW lies Mi-AVI', LIOPSNBED AUC- .. _ Su da Thera owing ivaar o chourthe8 illnesservice of MIs. Mere on Fred andnMri: Cease ea were called tto he - r TIONEER-,for York, Qntario and Durham Y. g- Countiee. All kind* of sales promptly attended If you are wise yon will use the only West. of Ashburn.'Agincourt on'-Saturday. s -- Ro. -Terms reasonable. Date. for sales may be EdwaM and Mrs. Bentley .and`ii sudden. illness of the former a father, arranged at NEWS' Ottley. Belt and Indepea• Ideal well, drilled by 'Chas. B. Rice; dent phones,. Whitby, ont. ' sty Robert. have left Greenwood, and are who is Improving at time of writing. who is agent tot Wind Mills, (i$eotine now located at Kinsale. The Union $pnday_ School service Engines, bell kinds of pipe *and Sttiage• The mill-hands seem to: have con- will be bold at-10.80 a: m. on Sunday. ,A• T�e. 'REE OR, On at for water works, Also bath roam ,fi2t- tractedA mild. f I count of illness, Rev. Mr. Totton ' Vetorinary 'Surgeon tutee, etc. Everything given careful quentry they are all off work bat the will be-unable to be present as was ex. LOCUST-H�L�i,' :. - peeled. 6 sad miller sad teamsters Honor Graduate-of the Ontario Vete- attention. - . - .We congratulate Capt, F. C. Mech- — ' rinacy Collette in, C. E:.F„ who .for some time has ; and Graduate of the Veterinary.. RICEIR,PU�IP, WORKS, WMITs1I - Science Association. gone Tei. i>521. Whiteva{e, oat,' it is said that there are a thousand alty. on being twice o7.fiiciallp men- _ Phone-oftjee I", residence 2602 tinned, in despatches. soldier patients at the. military hosp{- .,.•CLAREMONT', . -ONTARIO tal and several hundred. riiorre due to arr T arrive almost any day. Rember the Ntna's Tree o Xiriisa Tinter term Opens In place of a Christmas Fnir this nrght'at Whitevale� JOHN'PHILIP year there will be a festivaiI with --• . Syrup Pine •�aar and Jan. 6th elaborate Yale-tide decorations of the AGINCOURT town and mercantile establishments. d Liver Oil -�� Hasa full lipe.ot:iresh and cur- Insure.yCo• our Future by getting-a The Royal hotel continues closed The must daring daylight robbery ed meats constantly on hand. _ Special Business Training in the and the town council Fas offered the in the history of Scarboro township _. _ use of. the council chanibet• to conn- took place Fri3av'morning on the 1st }}, Breakfast.. Bacon, LLll�TT mercia rave le mqm,_ ��nPar 'Beq ale when Fred A very effective preparation#oi -Ram, Bologna, Weiners, et Win'; Smith, 1i. P..,wrote the town re'hee, k- rural Wait delivery man gn , .. _ c, �� roll e50 e � council this week tbat the Toronto- was held up and at the point of a re- + F.rrstern'had been botrg 100 thre Highest p eP9 paid for P b asked - - minion Government to become a art ni hwaymen. A riunt er o€ registered, neing I11C +: Butchers attle, Yonge & Charles Ste, Toronto, greSIZ10. } i of tbe:Canadian Northern, let.ters,;whieh that-morning were part _ s This School has recently been 'eked R` re tying of the mail, were left untouched by +$' The omen's Institute a --The P1Ck8r1II to.fill positions at $13 $14, $11 and the occupants of the county home a the bandits in their busty to escape. ' Pickering. $18 a tvetak and $110 a month. Christmas entertainment on Friday Archer was driving' weat'frnm ' ' A course' here is a sure, safe and afternoon. There is td'tie a tea, with gill on his sv back to Scarboro June- lilance Committee a progrit of music and_ readings as y It can be used with 'equ:ll satis- quick route to good positions. P g g tion{ when -the-three fnen suddenly.. Thousands bare proved this • Write well a stocking full of cheer for each showed tbemselves and demanded _ f£tCt10n 111 x311• Throat and for Catalogue. Do it • to�da of the old FYeople. that he • httnd ' over his mons As g s— y ' -Lund difficulties such _ h The object of thia.Asaociation ie to Now. ; . There is quite a lot-of stood-cutting soon as they, had secuved the $100 _ _ Coughs, Colds,- leseen• stealing and prosecute j going on these days. A large number ' wbkh he carried, without. waiting to r g t the felons. W. J. EAiott, Principal of wood'lots'have recently been sold rifle 'the' mA11e, they made off• going i?:.�Onfhi11ti8, goar9eTle8& in the vicinity of the town and the west along the concession.. The cur- `` lucky purchasers Roe out these line rier at once reported the matter to a $-`members having property stolen comuttini• I Fia9 t0 take. .tialfe immediate! wit any member L d t days and fell the trees preparatory to the county police, who are on the y Eggs. ForatC1111 . . hauling"the old -time to>theirwood hunt for the bandits. Cf E:eostiva.Commitites.. __ piles, Membership ire from;+ Black Breasted Red -The third organ recital in All Sainte ;1 �• 2000 delegates attended the IIn r Chime-choice stock and church was held this Wednesday "Tiok•ts►mav be had from the President or' y ., S•oret*rT on application. ' [excellent la eCEi. evening with a4sistance to the or an- ited Farmers of Ontario Conv'en- Also, Ycwag Belgien,Hare9 int, Ernest O'Dell, in his artistic tion at Toronto this week. v• �e7�';" • t a Com.-L. D. Banka, C. S. Pnitn- and Silver Girey Sitter- -gram, by solos by Miss Kathleen Nic• The another of the former czar Dru et-f3raduate Opticfian' ere W. V. Richardson, Pickering. tan Hares. holeon. R'hitbp, and Mr. Scifi of Holy Nicholas has recently received ggi Trinity choir, Toronto, a magnifle0nt �e .1TheX,tf)i1: 1M* js;Ci�Bf , AP*.jPedigree.*Stock• base singer who quite won everyone letters purporting to .come from C. N. i?, Ti^.�it Agent, that heard him at the first recital of him, and her belief is -that he is �ni�rrl0 ,. >PtosddsAt, >Baorsisrs(t(�RDON PIOKERINGI the eerie* still alive. C _ L �t .... ... r., ,, �z�m3M:a,•�9ia�K%�s'fid�+vn'ria��„�.�s�.a•xar _. :!M:. ,,;-. .. ., _. �, ,� F7��a: 'r q ,. qe � 4.w,a a5}i�� RR,'b , `'^: N'� aw,.," �:,�,r. ke` Q tl� °%,wc��cycy,,',�,`.';,` ; ' Fen , __;� �.+�r.`�'.x.,'F-'+�e.'` '' +•. •�!i'"'S'Y'"" + �i�.�'"T( •'EM r, `, .,. r % H yl Rty.i„,ti . '+. 3 k ; uLr� ^,;sY. Y yy1l'e eluf !' m. r iQ b N . . „p i . . vn' >ti' �- ,,. ,6• ..`7 -..^k` :...•.. .-.w'.. +-, .., ,.e• �..• a+: -. .,.. _ ,..: . rx m.. y, 4 .,- - --, yi x • r , d „ yr +. vn . �.- c t 3 I t , z :., nix . ,,-„ y .F' y;. 1 ,y. «r w . .pv.,.fn> , i.. �' Y 0� +4 d w . t I _ _. f te, _ N � ar ..� e f d- eN �•r r • __ _ __ ez -' t '1s, 'A. s, -"Somehow I 4ttda't• realize yon,�+�li �IIC@ no I'8 g - arere one of these independent young ;� .� 104, , . liar li 01 111 11 I- - . p quivered befors''she replied, ' • ' ... _ "Docs any 'brae enjoy beigg depend- - f, , �. I ant? I'm grateful to you and year oink !n StronI a Position itsports Total 'Assets In.Exoess of give Hundred -*i �_­,.'_� � � , .4 . 1i ,.�E. � •��I mother--grsteful as I can be; but-" - and Fifty Millions -Prepared For After War Period of Ra. , luatmen't.is ' Her eyes filled• she could•not go on. - _ . s "Never m9nc(,. Bate;' I didn't mean ' The Bank of Montreal comes out Ing for the absorptign of the B1K.A .� . • • - - t.S - - -- to reproach you. Only it's quite a with• its Annual Statement.at a time , and now the total dasets stand at - '- when the strength shown must lend ( $658,413,546, compared. , I. j shock --tend you. mustn't . blame me considerable con!ldence regarding the 980,336 at the end of Cho LPrevious `� • Arfh�tr.Stanwood Pter %( for making a fight t0 keep you with manner in which she Dominion will year. Liquid assets total $370.61,861 . rr - - ' - Of course you must -do what you be- able to pass through the period of and are equal to 71, a& % Of total � us' $ seadiuis - _ _ -_ .- _ -- _ _ __:.. __ �thlxlk' wail•-be-fOT-3wtrr-happiness. But i. t ,r jeti.. - 11 rwnr ts.e liab}i}Hea Zo the 'b AhA c Mwe . Se. t est year. s. � OOpraight Santos mums Co X - by spseial &-was t•aasat ,w1th Z'hoe. wy ( expeotd et Qu and Bink taiMonlik l a bine of gelner d ; m Lneaeu s ce lent - . On can't us to 1 0 re of as istan the osesto etty,,pnd Pe er rop right out of our uncertainty e e ,present. should Dominion and British Gorer'nments 'ICHAPTEIii %RXI.-(Coat'd.j felt ,that the must a pear not to lives; and if It akouid turn out that be 1n a ,position to dtecloae such I is reflected by Domtniorl snG Pro- ppe stre.ngth and solidity. This is the best it vincial Govt securities of a value of • k� ,. understand these half-Kidd"n mean- things are too -hard9 why, you'll aim- g ntee, of the assistants Uie •Bank $49,87o,6sa as compared with x29: . I �iow Berry will think its just i s ply have to. let .us ,play 'mothef acid stn ds prepared to Rive the country 67a,st3 a Year ado and . Canaalan i • lattierfl 's WaI. of`easning money,' ag b and' Governments. nluttictp8l Secut'ities 'and. British.1. "But it Terry Corned:, the eonversatiori i$ brothes agaitl-wont she; lYio.�t- with l.ts total assets. to ezc•ss of. Foreign and Colonial Public securi- 1 :om Nora and asked. K to If er Y Five Hundred and Fifty Williona and ties other than Canadian, of 368,096: l -e'1, was tAa oAly tiling that ofiere ,.J, "Yes, Jorry's. right about •that, Liquid assets in excess of Three Hun- 833 up from $23.465.254. The ex- it's nits �and Work real! you she ed ou grana- „ .. ed and Seventy.]itlllon Dollars, the Q y. atB. pension of the general commercial she dress. Oh ye9; an >, .�nk of Montreal in reality becomes business is indicated by Current -ytell Jerry fc'r •sae tkat I guess I m on ou won t -for- xa ,,,,,. e " to brig ane show gratitude for ;aatitution -that--enables = aua-and Dtscounts--of 1r4s,ee8: --' my feet as much 8a any policeman.". -Iluch diificuWto-do t S us, 9x1 rays and commercial., ggl,,s compared with i97,8o7,404. ge interests of t e coon y.. is to e � � dD -� when your heart is Ford and you are I m sure that sa 9oon as I get a poli- -, T — x-11 rayed out", urged Mre: DOrtObne. resources back of Canada in a period �t1es To ns and 3LunictK .. g hardening your will for a decision tion, if it payWre a ten dollars a week, during which must occur sncli a have gained to 116,698.088 from 11,- h, I Shan t. 1. love dressing up of the ultmost importance to you aIle I C8rl 'manag3 • . marked industrial evolution. 416.383• and Current Loans and ants- '� . 'Ir I so much that .1 dost seem to getThroughout the uncertaiftty of the . (To continued.) $.i4649,sae uphfrnm$10 0.4n8111a, �tired, And I..do have to put on such youral _��i period the sank of Diontreal. After yup er she Beni Peter Rn - le lending fullest sssistance • to a•potti� at ratted 7.•v■ia. �_ grassy clothes sometimes sa well as Canadian faaustry, has eteadfastiy �euch pretty ones. Yesterday 'I had Beatty into er room to stud" their ,� followed and couneeIle a" policy of That the policy of thrift so strong- , to pa'etend I was at the' seashore. and geegrapii,Yy sad tl%en to Jerry and his Craters of Volcanoes, keeping strong. Asa,�exult the re- ly ad�gqc�afeq by the Bank has ppeen . mother she said:-- veresl to peace conditions nude the followed fn a large measure by the N I walked about for an hour or :so in "I feel as if we ought to be. plati- The word "crater," from the hole Eatt}c in exactly the position it de• eople of Canada is shown by th• the moat 'fetching bathing suit'" „ sired to occupy- when the change increase 1n iaterest bearing de sits . "Nora!" Mra: ponohue was ,ebur- ning a tittle for the future: made by a mine, and afterward fought came to this country as well as to corn a red with el of $3 5.6 2 6g sin ; " a' I'4l bet you ve• got a real idea up .for; has thoroughly established itae�i the rest of. the world. ; 4 . ously scandalized.. "Well, -1 suppose your, sleeve, Kate;' said Jerry, in the language o! the trenches. It A study of the Banks position at of almost One Hundred Million Dol- they� Bien t let any men in to look at "It isn't much of an idea, but I fell the close of Its decal year will lypn- lays, while Deposits not,bearing in- �, you,•► 1s' a highly obvious and inevitable mediatetr eltabie every caaadtaa to tecest stand at 6124,176.047 up from " I its almost time for ere to do some- bo owing from 'the volcano. But the become more confident regarding the $71.114,841. As there is no increase Oh, mea are always allowed, thing. I- think P Should like to learn . oattook Such an exhibit could -hard- in the Bank's capital stock 1n cos- _ a , tome But it was a very props; ; typewriting' and shorthand, and some vo sane itself took the word from the calcullaated t to Uteneet eCaintaday to be Ba ik of B tiv.- the ii purchase the r !� r .. bathini-suit. Just - pretty; that'll • ay be s stenographer. • I don't k 'Original "crater" --the mixing bowl greater extent in the money centres amount required to redeem the 11 I ail. Tell 'J' , if he ' ever • has a. how long it'would take, but maybe if (from the verb cleaning to mix), in -af the world. shares of .that institution has Deva =`�, b chance and f breve enough, 't0 The very unusual strides made Bur- set aside and included In the total I were to start in at the Young Wo- which the Greeks, from.. the earliest . Ing the year are due in part to the of non-iaterest beartnitd" deposits. drop in; R.m sure hes like'to see me men's ' Christian Associatibn--tthey known' times, mingled water with absorption at the Bank. of British . f+som and yeas Ac000at ? _ in such, wonderful clothes." North Amer! but at the same time, I.- ` The forewoman approached. have s , school of stenographytY there- wine. These craters, which stood in The more favorable conditions on - by next spring I mi ht be SAIe to get .month. by month the Bank has forged $ conspicuous positigns in the hall were -ahead' and with its large resources der which the Bank has operated "Now, Mrs. Corcoran," she , said, ' during the year have resulted in a a place in some bnaineaa'office. Don't often of hu has been able to ]end fuuest assist• c �. '4it you'll pat on the- blue.linen, npo;t you think Ro, Jerry?" 8e size, and tale resembl- ance to both the -Imperial and Cana- slight Increase in the Profits, as 'suit, toque. with cornflower trim- f . " - , -once to them of the -volcano's orifice tan Governments as well as looking compared- with the previous year. ci Yes; but that s not what we re atter the growing require ents of a The profits Dunt to ia.6a2.7ao A. minas, white silk stockings, and White Alming at" There was ase struck all ancient-obseiverg who used sal eo ls.o on chs capital and . apre9- considerable portion of anadlan compare with i2.477Aa9 !n_ the pre- tion of . concern in Jerry's eyes, "A 'the word- "crater" in the modern vol.; municipalltfes and industries. ' - voous year. These groats added to I = "Yess_Miss Harris." -- And then, , our talent Kate - ou've eanic .sense. Just ow great has been the pro-. the Balance orf, ,, Profit and Loss, -iS bra Wig about t0 move awe T Riess made during lite peat few years ht forward a the ;oral • " y got to have more o s chance. You'rebrour-W I h she .said to Mia. Donohue, Do to . Ing - to - the women's CO!lege next - - - ' In 1914• t e first Year of the war• the amount av a -for-dintrtbut-a-k -_ Jerry to come aIId' See me a00it-n'Ot' l• we dant: mean -to let °u waste total assets stood at t?89.569 tT9, $4,127,61x.- of this amount druid- • y. while today they have increased to ends and bonuses required 11,9J0.000, Ztiere; of Conroe I was joking When I' war Tax on Hank note circulation -said .that. Bat some evening.- your energy ia.pounding R typewrit- Bedsprings Ehoo]!i be painted With Stand at $370,351.00 3 ,3g aid assets.alone19e eoi- $160,000 Subscriptions `to Patriotic g or.. aluminum paint to seve:fiom rust. stand at s37o.x61.e't being $so,oae: Mrs. Donohue promised to give "I'll try not to waste it But you . P Aoo above what the fatal assets were Funds Po o90 and Reservation ea nor Jam the mesas I see, 1Ter logr Years ago. Bank ,Promises $200,000. leaving i "Didn't n ` a� �uat sa soon as I Can I We'nlust hope that the long hale of 'was =ate the balance to be canted for and to you li hese Kate?" . Mrs. ws�tt to feel that you apd your moth- sacrifice, suffering, heroism, acid The past twelve. months have silt• s8is Balance otno.tedaw eh ii.aa491,001.- t Tlonohne Raked, as she and Kate took er are free of the responsibility for courage is about to bear its fust fruit. nested steady expansion even allow- the end of the previous year. their departure. Ina." _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "Yes. And oh, isn't she pretty! "Nonsenst, Kite, Why, we're just Bnbscribtioas- °t Nevr Zealanders to where would we all have ilb"en but' Oil stains may be -removed from Isn't 'she, lovely to look atS - " olie fafail ' •nosy. You''mustn't talk War loan amount to .over It200 per for the British Navy--9enator�. will paPBr by -o Mrs, Donohue beamed at Kate's like that' PPiying Pipe -clay "Yea. I moat, Jexryt. I don't be- head. ' Marconi. ' mixed with water to n t1+'-', unaffected enthusiasm. nt "She Is. And it's a wonder, for Neve y?ou - or. your -mother can 'ever — ft's a- hard life that she's had, with -:know how I racists alI ak the B auto�,g1L to line a y Wl DonO ues ave one or t e' O ' - - — - _. wrin1clea. But I expect she's hap hinses." She smiled a little mistily..wo-- --- ` . 11 mow, and that makes all the diiie-r- " re you go again, talking ,as if - ' •- - ' Jerry- will'be be tell ''-"� --'--� _ _.fence.- No doubt Je •• Ire waren t Dna family! cried Derrss --� ,g -Ing tis some day soon than he _..an 'We've got to cis 'our names togeth- _ - . -.:. 1. �- _ •- _ �. -a biers have got things all lazed up to er., that's all there is about it. Gerald _ - A M = .get marrk Dobbins -Donohue, Katharine Dobbins- - "Ohl " acid Hate, masking emotion Donohoe, Peter- Dobbins -Donohue: ~ - • • „ Some class to i name like atl I'll - ..1 . q- � eat: "r didn t know. - behind an intonation e!f mere inter- ,� "There's na reason xh _ ao see you're printed blot. w' on tela - __ � r ; . r` t� y y should. graduation programmer, and .titan• " < ' ' -- for neither Jerry nor I have wanted you'll stop talking , as if the. Dob- ,t /� /ter ' 141 talk about it. He was a] ys in biases and the Denohnea were aepsr-- t low With Nora, and when a)f� mar- ate -clans." ` tied Coreoran it was a " , �� •_�, �' groat blow to "Wouldn't you leave to 'get an acct -�-- =-_� ¢ �.= '' lesson to her and 'made key realize inquired Mrs. Donohue anxiously, - • — „ ­10whet oho aright have 'hail. T dale Kate laughed. --"ire's just trying- =+ --- j--� '',11 �/ �_ ==-"'' • _-. --�/- say she'll be a.l they better wife -for' to give me a jolly Mrs. Donohue. He's -�'' �- 1.. Jerry because of it. a- great jollyer ;e�►en he's once start- - ' Lr Kate agreed that it.was quite like- ed," •, = . e `" ' .. ly. But thereafter she was silent, "Yea,. that he is; I mind sometlines •. • as' one would be who -had been he- tries it on ane," ' admitted Mrs. - �_brupp�t��}}yy deepo(led oS,_ all the glias. !-.Dh.. �' B- _ ` . - I ". � I i; ant filaments of hope and love and " " - _ -- — ` But .this is aertous, Kate Corr- ' ._ ' , - , _ "_ ' . 1i �logging in which ones heart had been, tinned. "It doesn't matter What you tecdes g wrapped, and 'had seen this gay, Jerry, or !tow: good and kind you - v HIM a � its -lash of innocent desires torn and toss- are to us, -and you've never been : j . I � •/ 1 ed aside never again to mske a nest ' anything else, -I can't help realizing Mus e. for any ligart. -.. e all the time that so long as you have StWA 4 .� '' r. �.._ ha £$APTEE XRXII, to feel we re on your rads we re a , 'itis ; handicap to you, and it's not fair you __ --- -, _ _ - should be handicapped. And so long .-' -- • • s; . Donohpe gave Berry a descrip- I can't .hal feeling . tlon at supper that evening, of Nora s P 1 ng so about it I is he 18 �- grandeur; • can't be as contented as -I ought to- - ' - ''. ,. iWPalkin along the Avenue I be, Now I'm old -enough' to take Every axe man shon}d, ahavte 1 igh flrom the N ' B you 11 charge . of . Peter and -Betty and sup- .very start. courage him with a G�ette to be riot meet anything. so stgIiah in a w -day's march," she avowed. "You ;; port them until they're able . to help ,"�,, --- as smooth�hinned all his life. as he is today. have no ides, clothes ;themselves: - At :-least I'm old en - set her orf. Nora always was a ough to begin. to fit myself to_-aup-.. -Y>! dee Z$ ! pretty girl, but -well, I wish you Port them. And if I can get a - } t�s > • Re is k, -interested iii h' lace ata stenographer in a business / �g-ate m oma--- could see, Je how handsome she I office, I ought to earn ten dollars a /�. %ey� � "+ looked.. Dien t�she, Kate?" 4 �-I. eye Y begins with a shave and a Yea, Sate answered. "She : week to, start with; I'm acre we - ::.shoe shine". No one would ap reciate more than � ' x�. awful] good-looking."-. 1 could get along on that specially - p " y g ing. • . _ _ 1 - _ he the -gift of a Gillette Safety Razor. "She wants as Peter could earn a little money - �'! You to come gild `see outside of school hours, selling papers t .� � her," continued° MFs. Donohue. Do iii he 35 `" 1. go .and call on 'her some day at the or doing odd jobs. Anyway, I feel ,1. r'<' , 4 E ` ploys.. She's `there every morning . thai'e what ' I must do. You've ',t�avingputupwithold-fashionedshavingmethods ' and afternoon, and i't's ala right for given us -so much I simply hate to ,/ for 15 years and over, -fie would appreciate amolag p ask for anything more.; but the course ,his Christmas gifts a Gillette, •60 that he may, for men to go into that de ailment, I 1n stenography will cost something really t}tink'you d'be irrteYeated to see you'd feel able -rhe next 15 years and more, know what real -a� .how she looks in such. clehes. -,and I .wondered"if1. to let me take it shavilig comfort is. "I'd just 'aa soon see her in her own " . _:� I guess we can arrarige that if cto'thea," Jerry re lied. r� 'I. "welt, yes; . slipose you would," you re possessed to do it, �Je said. �s he'!S$. -- - �; agreed his But look here, Kate; ,its al non- - ,� er, with a knowing You will delight him with your gift of a Gillet% little chuckle. sense that you should talk about tak- , , ing Peter and Betty away and look- -with - it8-. Kate' sat .With tl'owncast`. eyes; sale ► g pporting them.. t comfort and p easure into shaving and take out 1n after them and su T _-_ - You cin look after them and support all the fussing. f BECOME ACQUAINTED at home." - Q "No; I should always have the n•'' By all means, GIVE HIM A GILLETTE 1 r �. With our system of liurchasing I feeling that vve were hampering you. f , _ aecllrities by It isn't right that you should have to •• • •-, • >: 1.�� be' considering us always• and as( - PARTIAL PAYMENT :`I soon -as I'm able to take care of the mold Eve t here— ..n - - h - ice' ( We' have' "compiled a�'-special I others," I' shouldn't feel happy if 1 � � .: ": b Jewelers Dr>x _ <. t.. booklet telling you all about this didn't do it. And I waist to do it 3i , ggidfa conveliient method whereby your i just as soon as I can." - ----- ". =-arta Hardfware De:a!lers, - — 1 j favorite shares may be bought 1 "H&ve you got tired of us?�� Don't' [ft7e DOIlRrB the $et. on monthly payments• you like v3 any more, Kate? �� , •" - �- I s*- a 1. j Thia meth©d provides a genuine i «Jerry, you cant think it a that! ' _ - : - ,^J., w*.., r, ; .r!6': `.'+ �Jr et` mmi�tt '' C,.�.p�. ,'"':C, p :; " e a qq���- x,*.7s"'+ 'i�mfi:' "'"` ;2-v .. �„ 5a F+ ` �,�yv�� y�.'�'`- 4, .N , .+.5' rt vv R�►.. .,•f^T #�. %YY95"1F'A'F�� .'La:. '�!•,,.y y.S`r .-.,,... •r .Y - ,.;T T'" �•' 3$4 Yi. b '.'Mi'.:5. .f "�,jr'�•M.,', .�! 2 uN I- i y Q 5 R,,. Y .... �.. f,�'jf �.. M .. a.• :', •' ...:..w. 7 :f .A:. ,.�-°, : �8 C{"�� .wN... \ .11 •.T , T :5•�. ,f. N it yqq !r v ;Yi'Y.. . P.i+a:.... .: " ♦ . • Y.. •n, .: •,' , y , 7 ... ':., • 11...: ••G '• S.'A' !2 ti✓ +'�•' d. .. �. -tY.. of - ... 5.. .. . Mn .1.,r .. i+r �S! �4�}) F I ' eF -' .r' - • 4 ' n,� .. e n _. 1 'Sj4f - t. - t� " � . I , _ ---A MN�, "I �. .'. ­..., I -'_ ., . , �- ---- _� M .. t, I . . 111c� , By iiiat;el bieliay. .. . — ;'Most of us Beech Grove Nolghbor• . agreement. "That would be real _ _ ft, ---- F` r,: ,hood women would have been offended charity," said Grandma- _ by Alice Coehrane'a lecture on Christ- f "Love; corrected Anne gently. - _mamas-thasitic _.had -it: not t+cea for the; ' LQ�e. the word that describes what U� ..._ g a� - --- - .. .. __ _.�...... _ + . little achool•teachcr's- 3ntergretatiOn of l.ye tech Grove People fest. we Won't ro, / _1. �be giving or receiving but ,haring• On a'r`c e { . r ft llg$ation to ifio>a. ` "OP all neighUorhoods flint give to ,the fir's�t` Christmas everyone shared _ yvho,.-*e sending gifts tdi u�_ �� charity, Beech Grove leader' said Por- , the sa%-Gift. Wouldn't you like our' soldiers.. overseas comes - � ;.• iia Young on our way home. "I cant ; children Beech Cy eve Neighborhood lronit I,t.-GbY, (Canon r r understand why .Grandma 1';iheeler to feel that way About Christmas?" Frederick George Scott; The morning after we liad decided to Senior Chaplain of the J � ;ionated us to hear that lecture: ', f I ...:hen our little school -teacher, wom I have 'the community tree ee awoke First DivIsion., fn R eabiC pi, e ' _people outside Beech Grove iveighbor- villi a love that before. had lust lain received by friend" ; ie dormant, now alive in our hearts. It Montreal. He say; �'Ths �a ' _ men: want ,playing cards us 1. "` `'=hood calf -Anne LIizabeth Sutton, Pio- and chewing tobacco." T _ k,1. was a love that vas the tasis for uai• od. Without mea s a``. "She didn't mean to offend us I'm tioniag it we were all arson oke a y' • sure, Mrs. Young. You know charity I ,the mysterious way that love has _ _� is just• a. limlted name for love and I of• uniting people• �A -t every neighborhood needs all the lose l How our tree $rev! The if tistinas AA— .. • � _ /t� _ r ; � that it can get." . tableaus dwarfed beside it. If the hall r ��(•� % . ­ � " ,� - � .11 Portia looked strnig$t asead of bar, III in our eluU housO' had not extended ' down the road toward the corner, at past the second story up to the very _ __ trhich the little teacher' would turn I rafters of the building, I any afraid the _ ____ ______- ___-__-_____.. -_-- away from us. Stiffly site outlined the ----� "--`- _ _ Ai treo.would have outgrown it. A Child's .bona ot. Christmas, ,.FOR'NEXT NEXT CHRISTMAS. plans for the ,tableaux sad entertain M " s:t flrst I was a little afraid of the . Meeting at Bethlehem. - 4� meat our club was to have on 't'hrist- j idea," Mfrs• l�ewton told us as s� Bo dark the stables by laintern light My counterpane is soft an silk, Hy Hilda Richmond. 14 man vo at the club house. I helped Portia XounB tie the balls w biy blankets white as creamT mid• Last year I began buying Christmas " After the corner had been passed the tree's lower branches. "I was That I cannot tell who is here to night; I do not mind, for I need not see The hay was soft to Him, I know, and' she and I were alone, Portia told afraid that Eennie might not be sat'is- presents as soon as the January sales The people I love *tie are here with Our tittle Lord of long aBo• succeeded the Christmas reales and � the that Anne and Clarke -Anderson,_ fled with a treO• that belonged to every ,.. me. + ' • _ wsho was Portia, beat beloved brother, t one. Bennie is hard to undlirstand•" Above the roof the pigeons, fly , • some of my fng r a laughed at b The 4 ,. were not to marry in' the spring.`` ••Caste is forever abolished by a com- They know the road• to •Bethlehem, In silver wheels across the sky. isles of getting ready" or even begin 4.. "They've quarreled again;' she ended. {munfty •Christnras tree";' prophesied Arid the Star and the singing have The stable -doves they cooed to them,, ping to get ready, at that early dal®, - 1. ' " '"Meaning Clarke has quarreled," I. ! Port'.a Young's husband. "It , makes guided them, Mary and Christ t1.o Bethlehem. was very tunny o them. and many �` thought to myself. I knew Clarke you pEc�ple who -have children all the Out the press of horror and pain -Bright shines the sun across the drifts, were the jokers they made about my .Anderson. Aloud I' said,' ""Why, it Will I I thrift. But when the cad of the year ; 3'eur rofflpq, share them iilspartiaily They have sought the promise of Peace And beams upon my Christmas gifts• rolled round and the presents emerg- spoil our Christmas!". tWlt:r us:' aka They bKought Him lncenae, myrrh and ad- costing about one-half what they However Httle Anne,, fn ' the Way Ile was helping' Lucien tiVheeler They have hastened in by the humble gold. would before the holiday in December. 1.that school -teachers have of fors i fasten the ind9ndeacents o the top door, Our little Lord who lived of old. then it was my turn to joke about the ting themselves, valiantly tried to- tor- branches of the tree. They talked all And have knelt. with us on the Eastern ut•it-off" tribe. eo e-aeh year, after aIId_r.o _w�ro,_working although fie r, O, soft and clear our mother sings `D tertalnmeat A •ietiv days later -ho they -h -ant heQ'n-irie+is since theynotneeto ut out my hand - OL , Christmw joys and Christmas Christmas. I sliati invest in some pets10 - called a special meeting of'the neigh- 'quarreled over a boundary fence "'we To clasp in their-, for _ ey anis and. daring the few. ,pare �alltno-, L:rhood women. Jamie brousht me• years ago. .... eland. .. I. hol san to them, t God's y angels 6 � neva a! it wLea he came home from That -ams night as John and I sat work on them. Mary and ChrlSf in Bethlehem , 'school by our grate. he told me, ,'I'm. begin- I do not need to greet them aloud For example, a'beantitut.patr of tow. "1' thick 'she's ROing to Rive the stag to think Your tree is 'a wonderful For our silence speaks fn, the kneeling Our hearts 'they_ hold stl. Christmas els with, simple hemetftchiag, cost mothors our Christman letters;' he tti;n3 after all. It's going to make crowd, y. der. - anent two -third- what they sell .for 11 � seta wisely. "She had us write them the Ulc;or people. ss -happy as it will the And. kadeling before the little Bon,. Aad earth seems swe�t and heaven now, and eamA" pretty bath towels �T. Our hearts and our liras are -made one seems near. were less . than halt price. The bath 11 I to -day." children: -made one. O. Heavers was to His sight. I know, towels have the simDte crocheted wife r^ _.... John laughed. "i'sr-seeing boy t" he • Ali but Anne Button."' I answered 01 long: aka of art romarked after Jamie had ie,�t' the "G1nrke Anderson hasn't coarse near a That little Child so common now. A soiled piece i y e L, C. Pt t roam. "Guess you'd better write one the tree.. if ,some one could only get Glory In.the Higheatt -Marjorie e- linea nada a cumber of cushtoa ctrv- 7 and give it tb. the teacher. Or do you him there w that be could see how _ ors sites orfthe best parts were cut into _y want°" tad her eyes are then everything would When Christ was born of Mary tree. ... - dresser warts. The stasis were•edgad ' In Bethlehem that fair cine. I shook my head. ; eoujd not a be a r1g�f: _ o Take two cupfuls of shaved- maple with a small amt�otdery design stirl him that I was thinking of little Atrao's him la it Portia says ft's impossible. She - .me *^+� - __The be-_ _auty of the11 In Ezcelsis Gloria! sugar �oae Material came out in the wash tub, an�- romance and that probably she was I've a notion to try myself." " ,=,h . is come to cavo mankind. to the soft ball stage, or 240 degrees `°-fihe only perces in Beech Grove Neigh- John laid his hand over mine. No. Fahrenheit. Remove from the 1tre. thea they were laid away. One such borhvod this year who would be lonely he Bald firmly. "Clarke's hot:headed As in Scripture truths we And; add nae caDlul of chopped ba;tenant start cost 80 teats, bat ssimilar one , tilt Christman time. Lihought of it all and stubborn. Besides I don't like to. Therefore this song we have is laud. mats and b t until it tarns creamy. was shown in the store f0F'A dollar the way to the stub hoose. meddle Its sect attafFs." In Ezcelsis ()forint par into p and ,cat tato squares, and a half. Apron material cost less "Before I Give you mothers year ewe After that I tried not to look into _ e a half nt a nut meat off top of _ as one -halt because it -was soiled, children's tetters; 'I want tb read one Anae Sultan's eyes but whenever aha ,I� Christmas Song. each square. Walnuts may be•used in- and odds and ends of trtmmiags were b ;:iron; Bennie ir'ewon." Anne told us talked I thought I hoard a wbttui cote off motlur-love makes all thfags stead of the butteraats. on the remnant counter at a 'fraction -� ' "after Grandma wheeler had called the i in her voice. One day John too heard � bit. of that=, coat when clean. A remnant 5 X '" meeting tso order, it. ea joy comes with_, the morning of silk at t6 cents made two dolt• °``` The asst aftoraoon he .beoatht _dresses and thele was enough lett for � 318 Arrawly little letter was handed. t The-eerth has grass Dial -wrath its bar- a -little bas. A child likes a silk-d�- k from one to the. other. Beanie NOW Clarke hem with him supper. When children gather round their tree, den of ears. ". tea hari so atony brothers and misters While I was ma 1k art my least biscuit for a doll baiter than anything elm !a .� ': that his mother Aeldom coats come t0+they sat In the iJvIhS room talking. --Thou. (irfstmae Babe. at Christmas it always young, x , We slag o Theet The. heart of the jewa s lusttoas the -world- And, by e+-±o►Y dell■ sell � ' .tl,`.; oar racetings. This time she was ab• "The' trouble with poo and Anne ;very reasonably after Christmas. it sent 1 that yon gnsrrel so much is because When shadows of the valley fail. and fair. the bodies are soiled from handling, -a "Dear Lisaty Rloaae" he had writ- r you are too soft -centered, Etsrke;' I When ata and death the soul appall, And its soot fall of made basals forth little glove cleaner will make them One light we through the darkness see; on the airy 5 ten "'1!r!s_ year I wrist yon o be heard Joha say. "Mother and I used eS4'hea the,song of the angels ie sung. any w nice w new. square with us Newton ehi3dren. I to have a great many sharp words Christ to Theen the �iess� - -Phillips Brooks'. I have a large hoz foto which I ' w There's more of as than in any other I when we thought just of ourselves and throw the odds and ends 1 buy, but I '` family in this uayborhood and we al- lived for ourselves. Now that we- are never get anything unless I know of a .� ways get the littlest Christmas tree interested in many other people, we definite use to be made of . it. It t of aIL Now it their atnt enough big don't quarrel. When you get to thlnk-��yA�ON �aN� hard to keep to this stern resolve, bat X trees to go around won't you be square' fns of your neighbors and grow la- 1L pays., Just because a thing loons '­-`&nd bring everybody a little one : terested in their lives. there's a ant- ' cheap is no reason why I bay it. it J. _ "Yours Respectably, . venal feeling comes into your heart _ t Approced by Canucia Food Board. mast prove o me that I can ase It for rA Y "Beajamtn Newton. that takes all of the selfish pettiness agmething both useful and, pretty be- •Z',B.--I doaat entad the little tree `sway. you won't quarrel thea:' 1.,itis , , fore I invest. I have seen too many F ` myself. It's for the other kids. I •doant Clarke laughed scornfully. I prefer r � � • :,� , ✓ � 4 . w r ,� women bay ageless things and irittM' 4� want yon to make a difference." I a home feeling," he said. "It Would .'fPy"c a fag away money, thinking- perhays Grandma ww wiping the tears from be more attractive to rue.". s yx� er*, � .' :` "`,< z , the thing will come handy sometime. Y her eyes before file letter had gone I "You'll come o the tree? .John ens• s�� - ¢ I cannot afford to fmy under sack . around the room. Portia Young forgot : gested. + x Gagne 'conditions. • , ' % she had "ilio." Clarke ww grnfi. cry ��^` --twanimeaits' ,.seemed t0 feel °a sows a 'S 'x�,� Y n k "Bat- w sur'! as I begin early some �, toward the little teacher and sprang Yet lie dW Dome aitisangh it took all w 1. � s � ` 1!01. , 3 occasion comes a on ,,A to her [est "Let's see that that young•• John's persuwive pavers to bring him. atv 4 $ �s my Ctsristmw hoz for a rift." i hear«; star has the biggest tree in the neigh• �`� " ' I did not see hint unlit the school + '^ ,_ ` •� s r trne, :yborhood!" she said. "He deserves it.,, I children began singink tTieir carols off :,�, ' 'sem , M r ry Ctrs : # x ,�- .oy� y w� r o but there fa another_side to the ques- When bars. Harris tried to speak, she ' the first night, Christmas Eve. Thea W - oyn� ��a � � � � tion. Last summer I was able -to draw could not fora gab choked her, Little I forgot him" for the lights were $'v� s '? a" a a'>,^" ,x° .. y ., x's ,�,, rPy ; - ;. ' > Y x on my ;box for sift that would have ,apt Q6 +{$ y,` v a s 4. wrc t c v .;:;Anne, dry eyed and wpefnlly cad, flashed on the groat tree arid, together, 7 , ,� r r s cost me'thr•ee dollars In the store bat t, : _talked gently o as. "We couldn't do ;every one iri Bosch Grove ones their a : o xwa �,,> o < , ^' out of the hoz 1t coat 73 coats.'" Thera 4; -that wtthout_hartfng his mother," she unlvereal sift Something gripped my K* was no time to make anything thea, sa71 id. I heart that made me feel as it I 'Were ` iI1.: 11 so it ww either open the hos or go to Portia very kindly asked, Anne If she in eaother world, aarld in Which you kY the store. You may be ,sure I did not knew any way to Bet a big i reo for the and I did not exist ut just R'E did. t' go to the store when an arttgle that -'.Newton children without offending. Mrs. Harris, who was standing next • could be replaced could be famished ° -Anne nodded her dusky head and stood to me,;reached out and took ray hand. Y, at that cost. -map to falls. tier dark eyes sthl sad but It was as if we were renewing our .:.:: •+•••n<: -- So I am getting ready'' "For nest T ,strangely alive as !f with 'a great pur- f riendstiip. Slowly I looked around re -WHITE CORN SYRUP CONFECTIONS. pose.my neighbors' faces. They too were Christmas" the Whole year throagl. '' -� From left to right.) ---- If my purse Were ovorllowia6 witSt "Bedute Newton isn't the only child i swayed by that understanding. _ ( ` i fn .this nelghboshopQ who wonders over I While the last• carol was being sung - .1. Glace nuts and fruits. 2.•Mexisrin candy. 3. Peanut brittle, .-. money I should like very much to so Anderson T BRITTLE, _ MOLASSES TAFFY. __ chopping recklessly witbotrt looking : Areas," she told fie: "Lots of little was act ntith him. I ttlraed my'head for bargains, Gut atter all, there is a : , 2 capb white corn syrup, % env 2 cups molapses, 1 cup corn syrup" joy in contriving and planning and '` hearts ache and are silent over small and there close to my shoulder Were shelled peanuts, 1 tab'Iespoon vinegar. 1 tablespoon vinegar. Boil molasses - er trees than their neighbors have. � the little •sebool tea&er and Clarke. making much' out of little that I fancyA. The only way for ei to bring happiaese I The sad look had left her eyes and in Boil. sip Without stirring until it will ,sad 'corn syrup until brittle when crack When aro p rich women .never experience. At peed fn cold water i dro sped in cold water. Add cfaega . least, it is well to believe that. for Ifl ::oto everyone is to have one big tree for I his there was more than joy; . there (temperature 3u4 cteg. Fahr.)• Add just before removing from the fire. " us'ali at our club house -a cginmunitq was understanding. Ifo too now kadw vinegar arid, stir in nuts just before re- •Pour foto a greased pan: Wlleu cool ,helps mightily is the little economters ;'Christmas tree as some of you have i tie universal feeling that was lnvad- t everyday rife and makes gtving'pll moving frgnr the fire. Pour on greased i enough to handle, poli 'until lil[ht�he sweeter and more 41essbd at already mentioned. ink Jieeclr Groveeiahborhood. I did pan. 'Break isr ptecea, when cool. — colored. Ct� in Email . pieces a'.itlt : , "But having 1t wilt not be. enough. � not need to we any longer about C'lu istmae ttao�e, (Yt13XICAN 'CANDY. large shears o� a sharp knife and Pince , It mwt'be.the Daly ChrlatmAs tree !n oar romance. in waxed paper to cool. 0-.- m , the neighborhood. We'll all have to While I. was looking for our Jamie _ : loivinity Pudge)`. • � 1.��. .;. 'give up our individual ChrlstmaR trees so that we could go home, little Ben• 2 bups white corn eyrnp, 1 to ^'egg MAPLE CREAM. is favor o[ this one. Don't you see nie.N,ywtou slipped hie hand Into mine. WhiteP, S teaspoon vanilla, Boil, the, 2 cups maple sugar, b tpQ�2 3 'cup �_Shs Finally Got Attention =: how v would look for all to have one "1 know a secret;" he whl p to 243 dpg, rahr., or until it milk. % teaspoon butter. Tt'ir sugar Little Lydia had been'Rivea a nrrr t ,` jfreat tree together and then atter go. radiantly. "That tr a n alt a whole makes a hard ball when tried in cold and rnilk over the fire until• sugar is as a Christmas present, but, much to V :home for some o[ us to have other tree at all. It'a got lots of little ones water. -heat the egg whites Etil1', and dissolved. Than boil witlrouL stirring her dieappolhtmeat, no one 'of tl►e ` '°_ _ , .. b guests at the Christmas dinner,11 I ll:hrietznss trees? That -there was a aii spitted to that biggest ono. , I pour to slowly the boiled syrup. beat t fl33 deg. Fahr., or until miztare will h>!td J[tLle catch in her throat -"that guess Sanity Claus ibaiie �t out of all in6 all the time. Add cauflla and con- form a sett ball When droyped in cold noticed it Finally, unable to vvlt>! , wouldn't be square either." the trees he aimed' to give us khis in tinne lwatlns until of a consistency to water. Remove, from tire; slid butter stand their obtuseness or indifference, jpped on wAxed and beat did approval. 80, did several others. 3lveryoiSe !n Beech .Grove Ne*, dina, Wheeler's white head nod. this neighborhood." . keep Nutseor !ru itswhen maybe added in o greasedlPan a.ntll thick nmark ip a$ ares atty. Pour aho0ei ear, epi so warm in nip rs 1 - ~ ,' A few hesitating enol showed algal of hooey wad happy! Nina n6�IIg dans, Shen neartY mal• - Magi - - - r , . — , _�.y'._ _ ..<^••;�xti,.• r-R£TAw_.' ...--. _ ..� ., '',.{,n ;, . R••?' '•' :4.,n. .¢4-•:. 0,'a. - i 1'.limii'-.. i ., ...7 S•'.fi'4"•r...• y. - .. •' a ^s �iq.q..ta1 i r. i'' ,�3yt .!;M1^+ :•T> , a' ,.e .,n.- fix.�" '17"•:' ', y� y' C y,:- . ,.2. -. .,, ,y r,,,: -,� _ �',w,w,•, .y�, : ,�': ,y.,..... t: ,:',ate .. t.r 4 . ., '.:.'. - }2t„ .. .. ..Y• 1 s • S r- . and breaking.roadi 6.30 ; W A Knox times. The Companion ie s ill, only x » .. T A f , and athsrs; rev A{lona rd con 4, a1L1. $d,25 a year. CHRIS-3T11.2AS C,3 00 °7 •' and puttin - Don't miss GFrace Richmond's greAt ' >E I v4�► 7ridaym"isati > fico to culvert and re • Whltevale bride serial 'ow. Arriving ai THE GROCERY STORE ;rl'iolresU►9. oat. p g serial,nne Exeter. 10 irhapters, be : A - s� P 100.55 : J A Heise, material for Whit e- ginning December 12.-- The 2.•- - - CHINA TOYSz vale = ollowing a AAQ -pas you lr ; ;1a2b�ifepaid is advainoe. O P Faath arrae 8nd ,87Byds and gravel w is Jones 8,70, o news bs th s ConipaniooEL er 52 iais msues See theme before os: oo d Bo s for Girls ' 1. Th Y also for right•ot•way, 5.99, Ma[kham of 1819. buying. he new game lor,k3ddie8 -�1 JOHN 1NURKAR, P`ropri�tor, > pay half ; Wm H Westney and 2. All the remaining.weelrly issues dee 1 t others, graveliing'sideline bet' 0 and of 1918. ^ ORANG S - BANANAS r. NOT/a AND CoaknusNTs 31, con 4, 103.40 ; W H Todd, 188 yds 3. The Companion- Home Calendar New, $wee t; Fresh,Ripe.Seedless fresh Ripe Fruit -'`1 41 + . — : gravel, 13.80 , r0, M Kennedy, graveaing for 1919. also Lira Fr " - et 'man o con.—also-ii�ulipg the- ----A'ti the -above -for o� - i�-.. 1mS------- zr. a �'1ny+, roaOlt of the enar, Onv :7hich materiel gild rep Kennedy's bridge, may include'� Ntj•l'g CANDY will not be a reciated b the �•� also � yds gravel. 2:30 •(lea 4. McCall's Magazine - 12 fashion All kinds -Bulk Bores and CenE . PP y Fresh Mixed Nuts, . . Germans, is that of britlRing the -Davidson,e Z culverts in Cherry- numbers. All for only 83.20. The Good and wholesome ' Goode. Fresh and Sweet ` and others-, tvOo magazines may be sent to sepair- �P p J •Pallister le of the British Empire and gravelling n t 1 opp 2d' 7. Uxbridge to late addresses if desired, FRUITS GRAPES he United •States• clos" to ether, pay half, 84.34 ; Bark=s Reesor, gravel . THE YOUTH'S COMPANION•, $ for n t I L xbrid a ..to a half, .'6.50 New Table Raisins, New Prunes The Fiuest Christmas Y R pay Commonwealth Ave.. 9t: Paul St., Grapes r jEver since the American Colonies' M J Halliday, breakixsg rds e t 1 W kilt- Boston, Mase, New Table Figs, p - severed their. coninection with the 'by W pay half; 7.30;'-Russell'Bye and blew .Subscxiptiona Received at this Fresh.Raisips,. CurFhats. Peels Look Good at Table ' others. p tting in 2 new eulverts con 1 Office. a ;'$ritish Empire in 17i a; there had Opp lot 15 12,90 ; F Soden, rep culvert' 'VEGETABLES FISH been an unfriendly feeling a kilt$ 'and ether"' work, 4.40 ; 13 W Lottnn . - -- F I : _1 _ x and 'othoos, gray Altona rd B F con, resb Celery, . ;� Fresh Herring,. was s ow y disappearing, but Now Adrertiseinents. Fresh Parsni s Hadrdie.. Ciseoes, also work on Morgans-bill:.0$•90 :. Jog p , a }« which'.Nas still quite in evidence. Pearce,- 83 yds g=avel, 8.30; John F Flesh Carrots Fillets, Codfish however, as a result of the .Bayles, •83 ft hemlock, 1.22'; G Gates, �j OR SALE -A quantity of weml. " war, -these tw'o. great brunches of 158 lids gravel, 15.80 Albert.. Dlani-le, Row due to- pig -Aiid 2 Durham springers. G. "Buy All your Xmas Groceries at The Grocers" a use of horse -ll E1 ri dran 1n material West, R. R. No: i, Pickering. 1 3-l4 ':the:' 'Anglo Taxon race 'hay*e been and foto use of tools an iepairatt>t stone T� Ask for a Calendar with yotu• .order.• FV Gates andORaJrS J'Oli aAl.)✓-(rood work y ^ _ ;cemented into One, t130tYgi1 sill hammer. handle, 8.73 ; team, 'also good driving maze, standard J � M E S . •R / V . f / A R D S 0 N �•�"" others, gray con Y opp 83 and Opp 28 I bred.' Appiy'at Pickering Lirery. '.3having a Separate esistenee as to ?A). 1.18 W; J Burton, break rds and nations. _ The Stars and 'Stripes shov snow, 10.50; Miller Bros, 9 yds' GOVERNtlENT, Municipal and TT c t 1e gravel, 90c; Eli Mairs• hauling lumber Corporwion Bonds For Sale• , D. Dykes, ALS 1 K E SEE D tan float'over anv British city or Bond Broker, Whitby, Ont., Bell Phone 193. Keep away the flu town without running the risk of and scantling' to Brougham. 6.50 :.J Ind. Phone 70- 40tf C i g Gillman, break rds and shov snow on WANTED • B buying a warm Sweater being torn to shreds, and the sideline west of •Brougham, .8.00 ; A FOR SALE`` -11 pigs, 8 weeks old:y y g s Rittenhouse and others., gran w t.1 2 milch cows and 4 yearlings. at lot 25, con. , .. Coat, I have a.„big range. 'Union Jack can' be displayed' over r>, Pickering. Dan. Gannon, R. R. No. 1, Locust , op cons 4 and . 5. Markham to ay mil, Ind. phone L017 11-13 _ 'We will pay the highest to choose from in mens pp p any American city only to be half. 3398 52 , W P Petty, 255 yds of + ravel for -w t 1, prices for all kinds Women's, boys spoken of in words of admiration g Markham to pay half, TRAYED-From lot 1:5, con. 8, and, Irl s . + 26.50 ; W A Knox, 8 yds gravel for SPickering, on or about Nov. 25th, a dark bay of seed. g r sad praise for what it has done w t I. Markham to a -half, roadster colt, ruins 2 years old. W. H-: Jackson, sizes pay IW ' ROY R. R No. 1, Pickering. IItf �iliend' us samples -and- get 1' in defence of freedom and elviliza- Morgan, rep culvert lots 22 and 28 con At prices that cannot be •�, also-erectlDg rail' sideline bet 20 WANTED -Young girl oversivteen our prices before. tion. Friday, ]Dec.;D6th, wag ob g for tight housework; three children, raze e• -found elsewhere. - and 21 con 8, 7.26 ; D Scott. shovelling selling. . n served throughout the American snow and haulm gravel Si.40. paid, re[erences. Apply co Mt.. Moore, 24 Chi- g + cora A+1l;, Toronto; Phone Hillcrest '1299, x0,11 `The best of facilities Call and see the big range of } Republic 0, ,Britain's Day, and A copy ofs, resolution from the Tp. -- -- -" was generally observed as a boli- of East Whitby.was received respect- rj OR SALE -1 shorthorn hull, reg- for.''elea,pinR. Underwear for the is the a ortioninR of the cost of 1' astered, 1 Durham cow due in January: 3 Ing pp _ whole family. ; day, curing whish the Americans construction and maintenance of Pro- Jersey caws. 4calves, I creiim separator nearly J.H. �p�p�, y COLI�PANY new. Fred Lacey, lot 35, 13 -F.con Picker inogg _xold one another hvw-their patent vineial Highways- throughout this ,Ind. phone. &taly 60T, Highlandt3fee1, P O 12-1i ul. Fin Old, North {r'i13P8T>Qollt ` provin”. Would tee-omrueod that � - --- � 'WHITBY. ONTARIO � ` nation foughtr. so well in saving the said reeolutlon be adopted by this I.IiF°K' MIT;L�=Beginning �s ith ' --the world' from isei•mAn SldiP tx r it ri cider mill an a frost -proof building in BroughamBi ,(''•and how they fought thebattles ed to forts.,rd x copy to the sinister village' Current prices I arr alga ablef n� ��ot'j;igl]rrapH, . - hand, for diose desiring them.bazrela sortable for �., Jwhich the Anxerirguz3 tonic so 1 n varegar. Cktry. A. Barclay. Brousfham 9ti. -.,Clea4 it• 'C)ze council now adjourpea to meet _ _ _ to • find out were theilr .ba6tles. again cn 31r+nday. Pfc. 18th, to pre- FOR. SALE BY TEN'EER=SF-aled These two rest pare. the financial, statement. tenders will b¢ reccive.d b the undersigned ji tiWtlOIIs, hliyltllx a Vct,�7tmup to I., 15th, 19 �, for the purchase pa Beginning'"- ith''S'itclrda ,Pec. 7th, tie will dispose of our of a house and tot known as lot, i\ v 35, Frank= , yy , common' language and .similar —' a : , Fall ilillinety a=toclaL gneaely. ledged- ideals, are destined to have a great THIS ' is For acnabSx.. N �Btutaa¢la emont !y to the e13-16 '' i�-Everything will be sold at cost.. - must count Hai no Cbrietsnaaa fPf resent P:.D.tacnsb - s g y years has. counted. The . a'piric n� TT' - -- S' _ . ' of the, world.. The An to:Saauu Caeiblma sslmus ®elected th[tipa o be a The United' Far Q,r _ -After. Chrlstulas we will be prepared to -take lorders xnfiuelsc•e over the history race now exerts a =dominating in- 3 g for DLe, a eking. givetband one gift should provitio fdr %Vill meet in the._J..O. 4. F,- '�• - � e + $lienee over tMe world, and the many. Here It is -an ideal gift. for Haul, lVhltevale,`on ' _ — Mrs• • g Tuesday, December 23.rd 'f` that influence. During the past deli kited with it. The Youth's 4 -lbb _ P• Companion fills the bill completely, 'the French language was the Coming nU nave 8`L.t}•upas a year Ston- at 2 o'clock _ , _ PICKERING GARAGE ;k-, =language of- diplomacy, but we ie;. Articles., Receipts.' Special Pagearltapdrt of Conventioa, Election of M. _ Are told that la the eomia Peace sail more In quantify for all spelt thea ' cers;�orde[a takPnfor twine, feeds. salt . a - R any monthly magazine gives {a a year, etc;, also discuaision of Farmers' Daily, 'Conference, the Rnglish language A distinct benefit to -all hands, 'You All farmers, are Invited .to attend-- ,Having purchased the garage business of Russell Andrew, we are will be the one that will be used, give cheer, uplift. inspiration Rn_ ea. - . - it is your meeting: c tertainment-an actual [seed of these I ,prepared to repair all makes of autos. Having worked la an_ i as no other language is is such _ T_ sato factory foria number of peace, Weare prepared to common use as the English.- We miss .G E R R -E D II� - guarantee satisfaction, or' money refunded 4may-feel &spared that the French, OF WHIT ' 'ALE- _._ i IMPORTANT__,, - We keep in stock all I� ndsfof _ Ford accessories, tiraee for 0,11 w owe 0,o much CO -the r ng v- Be o announce tt'at she is prepared ��Aiv.(3E OE' TI$�E ` to do lain sewing of.anp kind. makes o care, oils, etc. b Saxon- frieadr, in saving them from P p� _ Ythe German barbarians,., will not - ---� Effective Dec. 22nd, 1918 Davidson CIL W• 'ears, " PZeiui� ileal Bore In Navin the English NOTICE is heretav given that gam- j : $ gl _ uel Bur,tciyne of tho Townwhili o[ x =- language used as the ofScial laugu, East Whitby in the County-a€:nntari-o.-f - For particulars enquire of -- - - — age during this conference in in the Province of Ontario, Farmer, nearest C. N. R. - ` will apply to the Parliament of Cigna- Agent Tickering Hard ' are Sore reaeh city, a.nd. the German- da at etre next ses•:Ion thereof.fa,r a > language has lost the place it has BJU of Divorce from his wife Alice; Canadian Northern Maud Clatkp of the Town -of Hilton in111 occupied in the. world in.the past, the State of -New 'Forst, one of the ,0,g a AI18 new line -of - s• ;. a position it will never agala re= United states of America, Married slsaer.•..Froin• "Dow.on'the Enftlinh womAn, on thegrovnd Of adultery and TIMF. TdBI:E-PioBeriag 5latoa Q 1 desertion. T. R. Trains going East day 0,e follo=ws mss G tt8 •, ' , �S'• language will gradually become I?ated of the town of Oshawa in the No, 6 Mail 8.07 A M: ,a ]the universal language. County of Ontario in the Province of ' 28 Local 2.37 P. M. l Ontario, the li5tli day of August, 86 Local 6.25 P. M Silverware'of all; kinds, Carving Sets, Silver-plated ' A. D. 1918. ti Trains goiegt West due as follows- ". Tea-pots and Kettles, Safety Razors for those who = VPICKERINO COUNCIL BAl[IIEL BVRa3pY�E. Ivo. 36 Local ', 9.27 A. M. �+ 27 Local 2.35 P. M. = have to shave, Pipes and Tobacco Pouches for Fa By his Solicitor, W E. N. Sinclair, s• "!'be aboyeCoumcil met pursuant to 49 -•Ilk Oshawa, Ont. -7 Mail - - 8.00 P. X. _ those whostaoke. Pocket, Knives. Mouth Organa, +adjournment on Friday, the 13th Inst, - -- - Flash Lights, Hockey Skates, and Stick!+, Sieip;hn .ltiembers all present except Mr. Wil- and Bells, O'Cedar Mops, Ingersoi Watches from rcan, the reeve in the chair. Minutes . " :1.ii0 up. What would-be nicer than a Rayo Lamp bf lain meeting resaccaanannted a*pproveed. - C+ Q ' ` �i,� -we have only a few of them left? _ eddfoorumher-nf �d �+�►" e. -pry r e• payment and referred to the We also have a An assortment of Mitts. Gloves , active standing committees. and Pullovers for the cold weather. gentles reported and, recommended We;have Coal Oil Heaters for those. who have no '• ° the following payments : D.' R. Bea. GIVE goal and Happy Thought Ranges for too, disbursements for postage, 10.00 ; those who have coal. j. F Percy, rebate on .dog tax. 200 ; J - Petty, ditto. 2.00: A McCalmon,,ditto, • Y 00; o Plaxton, ditto, 2.00; Albert - War-SaVlrgg -+fall in and see us, as we &re' st a to Halsey, rebate of tax, 4.91: Mrs. S. Gordon, rent of room for collecting be able° please yon. lazes, 4:00. A communication was re- + • Stanclpi ceived from secretary of the Pickering : Girl's Red Croce Club .containing a S I report of the disposition of the grant C�]r1St111S9 aJ18 J. S. BA■ _ DON, :� �i��►�NG { received from the township. 1Jr The standing committee on Bonuses for :Wire Fences Teported and recom. UY a War -Savin Stam for ` Bs P • $4:00 land - ;xaended the fellowin R payments :'J A affix it to space No. 1 of the Certificate­'.Substitutes s y.. __'Jones, bonus on 80 rod_ s fence, lot 4.• -= _ that will be given you. Fill in the con7. 20,00;•DA Scott, bonus on -80 The'Whea`tflo.u: I��rods on lot 21 cob B. 9.60.nalaa! of thecae to whom yon wish to make ihia'Cl[rlet• u stes . - : -mss Gift -the moat desirable of Gifts, fol• it'aiay well -- The etand.ixig committee on Damages mark the commencxment of habits of Thrist, the ;',.;:Are now obtainable In 3 1-2 &I1t� 71b bags to Sheep gilled by Dogs reported and Gepp stoiae to Success. ; Tecommended the following aynlenta: W H Pugh, l rpa 5hro s ire lamb _ _ g p - -The ' Cei-dficate dR k Milled, 20.00; A Spears; inEpecting Campbells Corn, Barley►, an ye' Flours "same, 70c.; W- Jackson, i reg Cots- In pffeisng your gift you could say, "If you invest ' Wold, lamb killed, 20.00; A Spears, iyk your savings regularly in War -Savings "Stamps, you Combined in suitable proportions with Wheat Flottr, rti spestingg saroaa, Bic ; W g Ma33'or,.l re will soca fill this certificate, which becomes Canada's they make splendtd Bread, Buns, Muffins, Shropshire ewe and 1 red. Shropshire pledged pay you $50•on the first day of 1924." :Pastry and Cookies. Trilled, 45.00; A L Milne, Inspect "With every -25 cents you save you can buy a TIiit • n,; p y I�'� stry f :Ing same, 1,80-; A. G White, catching $tamp 16 of which on'a Thrift Card will be exchanged • dog worr fag sheep and having same foe a W.$ 3.•' �' ` s' r y "=destroyed, 10.00 : W 8 Major, ditto, �,, : ► '. .: • - -- ' baying W for, �r '''iVhen heat Flour ask` ' W", " 10.00. � "An e=dkne inaestmeM for smaU OII st The standing committee on Relief eavtrids;. strong 02-?MA22 OWN'Z'I M 1Xr=3W F'LO'UR. g and- a stro irlanUm to reported and recommended the follow. ; . aaari' �9 economy." - in avment : E E Ansiis, goede sup- - For Bread that rises well. y g p SIR -THOMAS WHITE _ �,•:: lied the H Liecombe family during f 3I 0 N A R a H R L O 'LT R - Mtnisrer o Finanu - a =heir illness, 28.12 -- outh, The standing committee on Roads s� sad Bridges reported and recommend- Foe sAx•i AT = _ • For Pastry for delicious, flakey pies, cookies, etc.' ed pa;meat as follows : J H Michell, Money -Order Pa•e oelees, Banks and When buying wheat flour it is patriotic tcOuy equ=al quantiti e jell grave Ilse w t 1 op p cone 0 and 9, 82.70; _ - 9• Amu gds gravel, at0 ; B A asld- - - -- -- —wsemw .tbL. W,43 sign 4 el.a.vea. ---- - --- - -- - - - of substitute floumr. �"; O ers. gn►vellin w t I opp cons rid : w g, 161Llilli; DAnas, 81 ds gravel t 1 (^' C " ;w•irharo to v ha'rlf 10, alga ifs ss"� C't�>1- n T ;N , : 1... , r-. :0,,•r.: ::rr�e`i�k��e�',e;i.•ltxar�' rst:l+ ,., ,, . ;�3t° 'Q V4 3- TMIETPUlf The Women's Mission Cir CLAMMONT 'k held I d I% their -G" the Baptist church LAW In Toronto on Mrs, R. Malin was 0: of Mrsr you paid for the AND OAT ROLLING f reading Sherman- Rumohr was in, Oe iijit *,6 are "pleased to, err'.Xmas Monday. B tpdy on Jay. Have Palmer was In -the city very day ii;b,thel W. M _Ellis has bj�sn. off duty' R. �,paper you are now on Monday. or& week bufferingfiota the in g? - ..If not, W III week gL 'flnenzat- � 1. -yon please do so just _;77��Cept a Monday. kndw'that he, is, now inaproviri y 01 NOW. J McLellan is spending a arday - Rev. A nicely - AND. A j7& M TO CHECE CONTAG10N. d0 ki N__ Ft. —BAY -L -K! P E Ro-" Vl� 0 9. F, Stri the tephenson was .Ijjo not cough or sneeze without . . . . . . . . the REENWOOD� PR ,-rp-. city on Friday. G Robert Willison, of the Flying IL before the face.' handkerchief Corps, ishome at present. Since the outbreak of influenza, how 7 Mrs. Lyman Pilkey spent over often have doctors, and others inter, AND HAPPY ra �y with -relatives in the City- est6d in public health..advised us of. (StIc Sundt frequently is the THE M" Miller Bros. made shipments of this, and yet how freque 1b rd ar"I'li disregarded' BEAUTY Of M\ASAC 'mew �heep olft Satui ay and -on Mon- I warning failure to. obey this-straTle 1YEAR' dayPEI) ru _,,, probably responsible 'for the WAS N EV ER MORE E E NEW r f much. uch co Take .for E. Fartner was in the city "d 0 ntagion. for his early, unsus IN THE HOME T1iAN IT 1!3 Monday reporting example those in the TO ALL ages Of consuniptioif-a sin- pected st tarp discharge. ;h may release•HIS CHRISTMA James Underhill spent a couple kie, unguarded COUI ding the millions of deadly tubercle bacilli; of days in Guelph attending I •Pickering eatted in by others around H. A Tat Stock Show, to be by n L4p-nrg Harbron.' of Kinsale, until recent - years .consumption was-cojklered incurable, but we now spent Tuesday herd with no,,v that it can b6 cured if taken 'Th ex t o k n s vrw. Harbron The 3-tuskoka Frep Hospifil er, in t me. Wellington and Mrs. Pearson, has proved this without e doubt, for of Confectionery at. Sunday here thousands -or its patients have been Stoufflville, spe with the former's mother. health and lives of use'. d- restored to - rd met on We The library boa " f ul neBs, nesday evening tOL select -books one ex -patient of' that hospital• NXILSON'S Ice Creafif follows: "Just eight years writes as constantly on hand in bulk or bricks and get them In readiness iness for the ago this. Christmas time I entered new year. Sanatorium. I was a very sad Gum, Chocolates and other Sweets. your Sanat Several of the farmers of this 10- and discouraged girl that Christmas ribtie Music. Popular Pat calityare in Toronto this week have been home. over Unit- Eve but I hardly believe hen cloud -banks blot the sky dull ray; or, seven years, and I can han W Tobiccos, ciigars, etc. attending the smeeting of the U ver had T. B. I look back t outdoors disagreeable, i;ow ed Farmers of Outar!0­ that I e 0 whistling winds make o ILLINGHAM. BLOW- - 7 James Taylor had Ek sale, Of the days I sPeat there, with great are bright lights and IN D thanks to God and those faithful -cheery and exhilarating Pickerlaff, Ont. timber one day last week standing were sold workers who understood our Cases sparkling fires and the five acres that and needs, and ministered to Us 190 Averaged $200 an acre. welcome Christmas Dayfaithfully." great work the q, And in.these soill-trying days, how CSS_tj�e. �1�an account ofTo carry On this I Con- he, soothing car coming,on Wednesday next wee Muskoka Free Hospital I for is the cheery brightness -t -the NEWS man will-ioake his week. is again appealing for -message-of the. music You love - rip on Monday instead of Tues. "mptives III you ;soul -satisfying m help. There ismuch to do. W ly t day. lend a hand'? be sent to So this Christmas 1(ou need music more th received a card on Contributions - MAY Thos. Birkett n 24 Spedina sic, that-g-ri—ngs t e spirit 0 ns from his 03-0,in George eVer-good mu 7 Toronto. or to Georl Such is the music of Avenue, ales and ex actsyoung and old. who Is on now In NNrer, Gage In Epaie Reid SRCTetary-Treasu 'to everyone, y u 123 College street, Toronto to be allowed leave. to return The -Universal before long.* 5 Bundy, Who has been in t M Sawing -:111K J. D. be employ of r. Greig,, of ���N aching e, durlug the summer and fall _27;�C,The Phonograph with a Soul" val Manu factured by 1106"l; V. This won A 'Months, is visiting AL 1,14t; A T 10 WO derful he bftuti Jbia mother hereful JL son AM AN &__� .- - - - - - twear--W. JIM- ering. O!lt,. Footwear, ioo I _-BrcIck Road. Pick `7 Palmer �t e of. R& greatest artists. The 'New - of t -t& �fhe $1 r�e Wcn and he -nd Wo felt y RE- thing i odworking bets and'socks, ble., merely imitate -it actually Blacksmi -easous . . I Edison does.-not.m all Its inches Save hockey boots. -Prices i bra -and-, Pe for (M-1 reol F. U -C LILY Lila, LILIW, And ftllo& specialrU-1 411 - ___CR EAT ES wit such utter u Rarbe�rt.L�itt underwent test and We stock Gasoline Engines. Emery' 'living ar Of all materials %=a dtaku n the car cannot distin4uish betwee aw an ®rAticm,for appendiciti'4 one t vrill pay you Wheels. •CirculAr Saws. or [opt in stook. I y Mandrels. sigy week at the Military Hos- its our workm ar.d inspect our atook --- The New Egkson. and Em AT, Tou" --call lies in the Soul.4f We liwksmithle beir tal, Toronto. '_ HIS Wife obtain piJoes Don't be, mlstail i The true spirit 6f Christmas have a b 0. 1 Im. oonsequenj 7of hope .__J0ww-tw.good-ardor,,-- _t'omeof his parents. hti - agents we do not employ thA Let it sing its Message The New Edison hill shipped 'six d do throw OR 'tbs- &Put Prize James Under ty we can an Alberta, last iob you wil 1ACOMbe. Al oolnmlssio� of to oozo.,wh and faith and liSve in your-hbme this year. He has also been shipping certainly save by purchasing from u& d lot's to, various *1 ruft Mr, -;$#rtfvr d dtx@xx1rdtjox of t1w marwless Nm Educeis nt verq - Nit fhfigatkx, of earle. W , 197 h eep io'carloa Jaw Offfle. ts of Canada and the United J. T. MATHESON "Verad to ii bitty. rrt., as he usually does at this Of and- Works, On we Alig All dwe" ;"Bus meets ail Trains the r, t y Ir 5 ITAUnto We are glad --- to report thba t Fa�lane , an n, FAR First-class Rigs to hire day "Alid--M-rs. MCI night at lowe%t_pAeeL_,_----- ;Scott. of Harristot who baye all 'beeo sufferitig frova be infinenza, .,�ATTENTIO"N Phone 180.5.'-. are now improving. M". P. Mae - So who has: been waiting on SAVINGS -Thos. Sanderson nab, main with them fora Make mom thein, will re r in your spare time dur- Will often PROPRIETORS inter months by accons - :_- ReguW _____PROPRIETORS ilea' days yet. C'Farlane, Who has ins the Fal and winter deposits of SM&II amounts Miss Aggle M. st-flin� Hardy ish more'than hhrequent d6posits of larger a=UZlt16 been spending t vid, n in watching his balsn" gr". wontbs with her brother, Da British and European markets will be INo regular saver finds inspiration of Wilkie, cal he past few uriery.Stock. ePariatie, C, Coal. and 1ldre. open nain for Canadlau FL alt Interest allowed @4 3 pqr &=arn added to the principal W yearlya now is the time to A .. ... ..... Sask.,- returned holne on Monday.an know that'Mrs. order for spring planting. e are pleased to A ths,:best YO.or Hard 'and soft Coal Of .McFarlane. w! Largeitt lisli-of Fruit and Orntiiwintil Stock. Seed P6tatoes.eto-, W who has been In *MON ]&JM 426 ealth'all-aVaittOrt is 166W'Imprdv q"lity on hand. 4 in Cana". -Ing nicely. Grown -of new cases. of the A number BRANCH:: J. 60RDON HALL, Manager. LAWP Write.1cyr particulAii. WHITBY BR THOS. A Lve developed in the village past few days.. Among .... .. w OW those whore its durin&Lbe 1) no suffering f r th are Miss Mary Forsyth the disease i THU •Misses Mildred and Lois Bro' The Old Reliable Foathill Nuroeriest PICKERING el: Ernest Morlory, of the 8th Ae.- -OT Ann :nIku -die. Erne aonceasion; le% -4 to (Established IM -0, bed with the disease. luaw 1-1-- -.1 KURU "R11 LUMBER YARD ONT. Cbas.'A. Stor 14TOt who has been TORO 7 :,..CIE* CANADA idangero .7.1 is now improving HWAM OFTI= last no quotis you on -1- -P order. 40 slowly, c ange for the' better NEW CSA stack sizes and made to having 4. 'imThis Ba6k offers every facility W -you money, ken place on Monday It ie that the im- The undersigned has opened up We can save ornin mises and t may continue until he & garage on his pre cedar rovem do all kinds .,the conduct of accounts, of manull A hea'vy:stock of B.. C. red recovered. ."Mft. Sto- is prepared to I I ­�&e has and Il ingles on hand. y. a2d'rea, who 'were also 0 automobile repairing. sh ch , fin have now quite 1acturersq farmers and merebantse rdets filled for -the ite Will handle all necOsoary'parts 0 U11 -it for repair*. &AVINGS DEPARTMENT -at everr Scum&- $U �1�kinds of recovered. _1181TID IsTs ng. The rains Of the past week have is also Captrit, for Gray -Dort Cars'. wood Floo.ri in and see him caused the road to the station to all PICKLIE'KiRING BRANCH, be in &-very bad condition. 18 before bnying. 13"W& 6,60 at Whitby. -Terms COW -been badly in 1L.C. Zaawim", mmager. fact this road has -be X time-, for E. StephenS'Onp )need of repair -for W1011 Thomas Gordondn A after every rain the water stands CLAREMONT, Ont.' W -., ;D. T d in large pools and the row p a. becoln- PICKERING 'and as a result the road i worse. As a C3 Ing rapidly N -, f M:g It. B -ell and Independent phone,013r . a RRv�. trnstpes have no I VC3 P T -W tt ar• con The trolover it. I meeting Will 'm 14 b annual school JW 041"VAD $ n the whool-honse at 10 "be held i dpesday, Dee 25th AND a, in. on we t q (Christmas psy), for the election :4 L P -W 71� . IP ont"10 of trustee and the tmnsact-- a new business that tj.pp. ion of an: other b meeting. At way come before the the the meeting all will r the close of k i . .,Nlew esm 0 y 6 ­� I Club meets in t 8 leave for their respective homes 00 aim apipy Farmers w here roast goose and plum pad Tow HSU on Fab �4r 1". ;' -1 -:,� I.L_: I piokerinj'To ding will be served. 1 Z V 000011 annual Obt istmas tree and 0 Mal I mar a Wednesday The Ann was Apr lent of the Baptist Sun- in b mouth entertainment of each y 'b M furs k u T e r 1 e n R• 0 nicely__ The J z w _t e B Women's P e E M ip Have you �at� a just do o 1_ OW. all raID 0 Flying handke Since the �er often ha.v, City. ested in I oit is. , h and !K1 is �ns a P 'day) evening Only :,day School will be held this F tO dwing sul=er mouths. ening beginning at. 8 0'• Watch for next clock. t meetieg A first-class programme, 7 consisting of dialogues, �drilla, 0 Will be�even. Santa M;u9IC etc. he fa. sis date. sent wo that Claus has ..t, tends being present. Everybody A q�=*A Cents* 1919.whi*y 3, Osba welcome. of gjl�.J, ae mnw= Rail Admission MW MMO --a 11 11111111111 FUNT i r kr- .: s'Dti""`i..E,� ..�, Ir.A ` ?, re• r'° f v. '+"vn 'm` el F o 4 Y .,.• m- u.'y.pex ver;. a.. •`.:y' „¢ _ ."�. f { f":• m7: iy -.Pv Y*' ,h11 -` :M1MeY' ! . 'i1,{..f/ �' x. l / r�°t�'- J� C"� �'3f1Y- G 1 ` :P•�`�14 •hf iw^ .8�"� 'r�+' :,.s.s :Sw•..+,-.s.... .r�,w :;r., .acs.-. .�+�t.:. - r. l: q•a- •; . . ..;r" 1`. 'ems.,-�v,1a:•�:''`',i�,„•., ,..,gym"• , .,,tine -- ;, a„ • 'c+" ,U. ,` sr"•=r",. ` , 4 -- :rim --sr .sa .� A a•' , x /�yt�',fi rY :. 'k:'. -.y;..' . . �Z .. }. f. i �1 t-.. �C r a f„ :.q�.' w— _...• i4 w 1 _ -•1'•C. - '_ J s_ �,' _ _ . _ - _— - .. _ a,��, ... _ -. r, i' La },� - At Bethlehem'. at Bethlehem, ,x t i' x, , _ .. i _ T ; a Dark fprane gas to and fro.: ",•'� O '�� G Can they be shepherds with their ,�� y . _ - ! 9heph s that sightly ♦fells keep, ,� r .. .. __ _ Aa shop -herds long ago? - - __ - y: _ - ' ♦ �' - What gleams thele in the h4nds of -- - _ . _ -- '- - - - . _ them - .. _. _ At Bethlehem, at Hettllehemt *a - . - _ - - -+,- shepherds these -ah. no' _ _ _ 11 - -' _ !+ No she fi 1 - r ' - % �` + `.,' `� _/ 'i Which sawnLhe that aethielTem e angels.draw 1 /9`1� 1 .'.. The veil from heaven's gate aside, r r :� I i y ^ r1 .. - -. Keepstide P the strangest Christmas` .. • . at em � g - e /a1 - Alb night thehtram em efeet . o b :_ 1 P g 8 Y, ` ?� ♦ , f ' - All night the,creaking stab ga by, �' ' __ .. ow �� _ 1 Grim -faced the weary gunners ride111. .i ;, � ;_ '1 a .e she melt t 33a a bs • m ,. ♦ _ r sido ph b Wh erds k ' � : -• - - - - rist�lay-in the•etraw. - , = _ _.. i Arid' Ch " s t -- _ _ ' _ (-+..`_ . ! Is there no light in Heaven's'high face "r'�r At Liethlehem, at Bethlehem Y s a or''Christmaa. pear. Close -the opening, tines at one. Fruit , C:heeae_-Stone a Thoso mAs- that guard••tho ,holy place,' � 1�i2 this time when ere are urged attd end of pound of hardens. Agaiir; 'puffed' rice can: lie"i is titers no word of joy for theta? the fig stick a clove to. look like dates, add to them a pound of figs, half ' used if no o cora' is to be had: _commanded to be economical in our blossom end, find at.f4e other a stick. a D D iThe sentries walk their watchful round "use of s _ Dvund' of blpnclted almonds, half - a 1 • :-,S•=L_stoatt of nut meats, I ' cups r �t'ttere• eh y upon ,the agar, it _is well , to.' prepare of: cinnamon Bark, for tfie stem. Dust puunil of .pecans sad half a pound of I'' of cornflakes can bd used on bottom At Bethlehem,atBethlehem, ground ' IF:F Christmas sweets which can be made lightly with powdered sugar. , BrazilIian nuts. Any nuts at hand may I sort on top. Without any, Orta very small amount of Parisian Sweets• --Nat over and r•e- be substituted for.tbe o ' 9 named. Put � Ofd-fashioued 7 elIow Jack. --1 -� mere Ilciiy'IItary's Child they found, ' 'Ahat scarce 'drttcle. " move stems from one pound, of IIgs and the mixture through a meatcho er, glart And angele;sani;, by GOd,6 good grace . _ . . 4, y plentiful materials that DP I-z`ew, 'Orleans ' inolasses, 1 tesspoou i' e, fain stones franc one pound of dates, Min and pati: tato tumblers Iii in cold `' I Ah, yes' the wide ak s re. td above tatith sae P 'eiregar� I teaspoon baking soda, 2 tea** Y p s "aro suitable for making streets are i-taeats, pound ' of Higlish 'walnut place. This ma be rolled into tiny soon butter aubstituto. Put the oto- ghost• 'a syrup, maple sugar, honey, pupcora.and force through a meat chop• ha.Ua and dipped} D Still. holds the silent '•' < and all kis s o! nuts. Sugary .dried Per• Work, us In chocolate, cut into lasses into large saucepan so It trill I The sentry stands upon Lis post, _ {r d I ins the pantie, og'a board blocks'anil usedaa a sweetmeat, or'ctYt noE boU'over. Bring to boil alo•viy;'JAad laboring coirlmns forward mor .. t -V 4,t frait6 will. also, help. Chocolate and' dredged with confectioners' sugar, un- into thin slices and put between bread But -all the mighty ranks on h e• 1 h eodo&are always safe to use. The fol- til well blended. $oU to one-fourth of omd butter, or crackers, to serve in the a4d continually until it spIna•s thread; I Wait, while men strive anal. oilseed :tad lowing are some tested recipes which all inch thickness, using confectioners' place of cake. al�d vinegar and soda;. boil a .few - - '4'all for o s r for dredging. board and in. ,Cut moments, thea try, a ilktl© in cold die, aly�a minimum of sugar: figs 08 g p water. If ft hardens, remote from fire For Christ's - iorrtmariil of peace t0 BLirffed Dates. --Staff tl dates area with a sharp knife in three•fourtha them, $ 4onaervation Cainties. Pour fain buttered plate, and .1 inch squares. Roll each i at once: r is@at tvholeiome •stveet,�nd quickly pace in con E[aple PaDeora-BiIAH.-=3 cups popped as soon' as it is esti enough to handle, 'x'E Bethlehem, at l3ethicilein, ' nada too. The dates roust be flrat Pectiorierti' sugar, and shake to remove corn, 1 cup maple syrup, 3 teas For his command --eh•* •w lt•ca[ ., y ','t" picked apart, weaht d in' warm wrier superflavus sugar. .Place in la ars In Doone rub panda with a little butter sttbstt ,ag a tin bon,, uttin ar vinegar, pinch salt, 1 teaspoon butter tuts and begin to pull'it. 'Tho long?r j Lord of the lowly and Ute strong' ..'end -dried In an old napkin. Itemos D S paper octoses each ng soda. You pull it the „ Q, Byer. These confections m or substitute, pinch of bald the seed from each with -a sharp knife,° c ay be used ut s ;# e m at dinner to s' sins - Into Ioag.sttipa slid cut into pieces Shall hear again the angelic sons. 's ? slip a oat to its. pisco; re tutu into shallow pan: bring to boil with buttered knife_or scLanurs. Thy healing power, O Lord, release -- .-_ ,� �-d lift-avec-with grartvtated auga� ugared, Popcorn --Pat .iso tt►ble- �o�rt (}oed. will and �,� � Leave standing a while on piled paper aP°6as of butter in sauce an, and Y: add salt and soda. Boil slow- P.B.-Choppers nut utwat's can b. f Pease, good will air@ {� to become Itrnl: when melted add tWa cope of brown lF rtatll the soft ball stage (that is, added before tE hardens: i1 peace - eager, and trlrcn a drop �rilj form'If "rlwpped -oa Conlcerr aftosa 13aadwicir.-i c rp fresh And fill tho amazed sky aabbore - Ghoeolate Dates• -Prepare dates as one halt P' of . water. cold plate),; brush plate r. itla a little - -0eicr[bed for stuffed defies.` Silt each Bring to the boilin Rrated cocoa a, _ L song of lave! g Dvint, and Iet boil butter' substitute. co to -lengthwise, for sixteen lirinutae� .Pour over �s . non Bali, thin slices of b.roara �--�-•�-- ngttiwise, just tar enough to at- quarts o fDO en ediefully picked over to bread, To the raisins that have bee - - t�14, low the�ker;ael`S betfttg entracte ?a stir until be sure all has popped. thea pour tine washed, dried 'arid ik, a btu Qrate .one- r? erne! is weU coated with sugar, hot ayr'up over, .. silty! ret through too St'hAt, dAce the, New i'ear�brl ---- - nS g1lickl p g ng pound otsood chocolate. add sa Taffy L)tasuive half a -cu of s ___ .-y-so_ . , 'dd• � and niiz well. Under lids rulghty wingo In tont per cvTd-w�h syrup. Rub if lrhvt seems to ds F, sal i eeaa "orrider vfneger, hands' with' a llttla butter substitute; c y• add a little of the Grey to the •thinning hair:; - F and two tstbles�ae r' mi: with two' cope of molasses, and cocoanut milk so tiro mfzture' ern be Balm to the heart of -care, T1. Dooafuls of b°fling cook very slowly a kettle 1 take a' epbonfal sed roI1 Tato batLi at spread between thin sl teeter• Boil until a soft ball forms fa arse once. If ainaU iia aou , - reel!! water: gelate tea=Doing fro enough to prevent the ea or wn bread. Love' with the t/eggar's dole, a ittle dro a glish walnut): the corn must No butter L used with cocoanut_ _ _Peace !n t atorm lite. Ds vanilla oz. DDed in be chopped tine, if popcorn • is_ not ob• A� tract Place the pea Inside a larger water hardens, thea stir fa _a heaping taiasfile, use .PUffM_rice, _ - r - Qg read -1 cup mo- - harbor, d end of. st *! . - - of bald soda - - lasses. cap shortening, cttp sour, . _ .,. � one, Wth cholledcolate ' with hotting water, to of ba oa of 6at3er. and a ha!! --S cu ehitgp a o and Nut S nares• � What does the New Year hide Ds D D milk. caps. rye flour, -1 teaaP9ea Popcorn, liioiasaea cies, 1 teaspoon T -ltsep the chocolate -Sr1M arhileE lig dtssol4ed�in a table-. corm; cap Snel the spoon Of. hot water. Stir up, remove y [Infer, ifs. teaspoon • salt, ' 1 teaspoon Lader hie pinions wfdo! dates luted.-�1"aks ap a:little from fire, and Savor with a teas chopped atrt moats of choice: 1 cups soda. teaspoon clove. >� teaspoon Strength to the hoar o! teat _ _ - the mi t; , •r�oa a teaspoon, open the Doom of t< date and vanilla, os •lemon eztlact; tarn into a gyp' or molaaaes, Duch alt and cinnitmoa. Mix ' the molasses and hope for the fafntfng breast Ewtrr ft neatly in. When greased pen, and when cool teaottsh pinch of baking Soda. 1 tablespoon rhos teslas to a sauce Dues the >lzy Action to rusting men, ;lFI!•d, press t5e .elder seutlY tctsether. ltaadle eller substitute. Boit sad test zyrap Haiti melted. haat flee Ymttb-anis its .quest asatn I # ''lace to a cool plses to harden. Taa1L natal b ht with Soared or as forasofas recipe Pont over set old add tp 4 _ St ow ieige•--•CN:op Sne greased hands. When. light enoathr ,a Bryce pop• the sour milk. ML= the seasonings and - Daty the spur that brings anp kind of putt into narrow rte rtsate or china plate wlib soda. add to hot molasses, sail wben "•Cowards.to Maud with kings! . " utd :Ml$ tt±tth half the and. cut !n buttet' substitute; cover bottom with foamier - anaatlt7 of pieces the right size for a mouthful nuts. thea s g poor' tat° the egg fact mill. W6St.does he secret keep I well washed and dried cartants: Open with a pair of greased ecissors, tlyra Dread the .popcorn oyer Min Well.' ad8 iraditilly the Soar and Who the the ebadotos • AA at One aids, and peck olio aQiz• sack of these fn s little twist o3 niri. auk` rob spatula or katie with batter beat tratfLameoEh: part into a', _ let's, muadina the fl:.t.• look like , �� - with shailo�' greased, 8omethta � pain and grief f - nuts; cat into a Dna and bake in a moderaj• Yet !s their reign but brief. -' oven for 80 mtnates- Yie who endures the cad, -` .`- - .- gwtres before it for _ _ . . 6 length of -thread with a needle•upon it - Lover_{ nd home and friend, ' - :. � l�gT kII11TjJ" Iff as she 'needs. How-to KeeP Christmas, r your ugly thvnshts and a garden Finds. just beyond the vale For the woman who crochets er tats There Is a better thing' 4han. the ob• for your kindly feelings, *tth the gate When. alortat lamps Brow pale! . _ _ Ill"i ,�'C� GIF'i'6' land one of the books of uizaples of servance of Christmas Day -and that open -are you wilttn; to do these '-Kms Moore Jamleaoo, f crocheting or tatttas. They cost nota Is, keepios Chriatmas• things` even for a days Then you Can - 'a'""-' T "Do Tour Christmas Shopping Era% 10 to 2ti cents ,and Flys directions for � you wiiliarto forget what you � keep Chrlitmas. in the "Good Old Day:'" - - , - 'lyl- " i•Ieve doing the work which any needlework- crave dons tar other people. and to se- Are you willing to believe that love Ia the days tone by !t nSad to be ` ; YOU heard that =before T err can follow. member what other people hate dons � !s the strop est thm in 'the world- ve �tres last sonnet. But did you? Every g g ry geaeraUy behoved that the maid What child o for yon? I stra who was not kissed under the mistle• sfasle rarossswr7 postcard and gummed , Uld sat like a bo: of . S ase+r than hate, stronger iha ; ChsisRmss label? Thea read something r'ooltt.4 cat into animals and wonderful etre 1OU wOling to stoop down and i evil. stronger than death --and thatt'tOo bad no chance"of becoming s wI • .eiSe. _ mea..4nch as old-fashioned grandmoth. consider the needs and the .desires of the blessed Lite which daring the following _ to ismember the weak- began in Hetb• wins twelve monthe.� ,. ere know low to make without tatter little childi*U, lehem nineteen hundred years fiance, the white -berried bash was al. _�I. 4- to Dat I keep neither db i. I meant or pattern- The moa who lives la a IIeJm and loaeltaess of people who are,.the Image and brightness of the $ter. ways hung in' the most uaavoldable, 3'`�" 1£esy remembering somebody 11"Ing•honer will be Wonderfully growing; old; to stop asking how much nal. e? T1ten you tea keep Chrlrt• place, geaeraUy over a door or in • `: that I want to remember, and now but pleased with eatables, too --cookies, lit- your friends love yon, sad oak your: mase paesasa, e �' ', :awo wail Peffisia;"' tie mince pies, or big ones, or a trait eels whether you love them enough., ,ad If you can keep It also used to be �'; There are StUi' postcard �inglee sad cats: Ila women pends upon to try to understand_ offal those who y sot always eD It for a da teaerWy con- _ y man who de wh ? • y Sldered- that all -cattle dropped epoa , •,ami iseettas' cards to , be had. that will i city 'bakery for her bread and des- li►s la the s me bows with you realTt. But you can never keep I' alone, their knees as Christmas day came ia. - r gizow�a.ttrSend that he is not forgotten, serfs witl hail with delight a loaf of walls. �0� waiting for them to tell _.__ As cattle invariably peKorm this de• 4 but there are also acorea of tittle in- sew will wrapped yon; to trim your lam -H�7 van Dyke. �: •xpen ive flim Oat may be purchased na - Pped Ia a hotly paper _ fi wiU ..: _ . � -- � - TOtional act before lying down, there and less saw ,and tie �� L evidently some foandatioa' for the m• nu . an that ca why is Santa Claw So Popular? idea. although it L equally 'true of Any child old enough to sew r her carry it In front eo that your shadow Because he gives .Qse will fit IRW Sogteoae's Christmas stock- dolt family will be delighted w1:04 ran will felt heptad Toa; to make a stave vice: r7thias.bat sd• every other night as well as Christmas ni Hat be rare, that they do 8t� for of 'scnpS of cloth Suitable for doll - - Eve. I, -.`nobody mast lmow-ti�tt they are Inst clothes. A paper of needles end a, - Wass atfin. :u. '. :, ftaiaute sifts. - Of - - .. 4.great cwtom is rural England 'In past 4v Fos fhe tial who works in s d»aty Dleteness of the gift, A Quilt maker years, and still enriivei in tits olderL. Discs or who travels -much, rim Up a will also like any bits of'illk-or cottop • _ __ . • . -1AUS DEO I i - - ��tles. Crnwda of men sad lade - U black sasses bag on the sewing ma• Suitable fsr bar needlework hobby. ' ._;.. visit the dlSerent farmsteads and chine which is tarts encash to hold The folks you know who 31ie to tread. "► -: ` + dance round the .best apple -tree to the x :bar hat witboat csashlns She wilt tviil enjoy the same story which hal . •It 18 done!L. orchard. meaaS►hlte ' ezhostiag it fa think of you tad ,thank you every given yon'. pleasure' fa your favorite - �ng Of bell and roar off' gun, - sons . to bear "barntnL; b Send the tidin ; , le, Back y'ry ^: working day: magasine it you will clip it from the 8s up and down. - full: of fruit. The farmerat ata them Ifor the Sift who shoals be learning paper andi�We or p4ate it together tato How the belfrie8 rock and reel ! _. • — to cider --a .ars little or which i. . to do hotts4wori, a cQnple . of dish- a booklet. - HOW the ' great bells p j� . sprinkled Upon the tree -trunks by way 11 r anopS which cost live cents at the tea• Atm all, it is not so mach the . pe -.on. Of votive use �`' , tli:g life JOY frolli tOWn to town! rias! Sometimes this cent etora' Dress these up in ttasae as the tltoe(slat that rose mid it which . - < - _ ancient ceremony is aecompsaied bl .<� ,.taper tad Idyl them the "Helpful. brings jay to donor and_recipient. And =--'------- .. I • . _ the firing o! sass. _'1'wfnS." WOO k0lders of bright scr;apS �° diver who has Chr'iatmas in bis . 1+'or the Lord _ _ ----,%- � of material tar ruse , around the. hot peril. wi11 Sad suitable gifts for all Oi�the whirlwind Is abroad , - - - _ L.stove. whom he wishes to remember, `ao�uat- •, _In the earth e.,je_as -ke - Wight my Snowman. „Me - C p To the Sower lover or gardener Bead be i►hett[er he looks in the_._bit_.eity a ami with His thunder - "Same to yon," sa rty rismnst ., ,J flans of your own choice seed a•oant-More, or in his The iron Wail:! asundeir, says I, "what did you like iyest :'dainty env a, on the own beet yard or ceAar.storemom. And bile t� -O�b l� t On your Chrtsmus treat" ` ors bouquet o! cattiass •� ras>s r from 1!gar.w,iadow plants, or a promise Tidings of C•m'lfo - Yon y! s se me " � M follows Ott- s_Chrbt rest yon, mercy gentlemen, - -. = • r Did we dare -- - .+. 8nowmaa. Dri. - , says m� q . " i3II April Srst, or th•reabont, Let nothiuF you dismay. In -the agony Of prayer, .. . `Don't_yys I trulo kap T" ;It yon wfU hylas your basket oat, f For Jesus Christ our Saviour "; :`$8k for iii0ye than'He h$S "Nol" sa o!" ea Tit dig for you a root or so - _ .Was bora upon thio day, _ - --- doffs 2 L. _ ! ye snutvr When'wss ever fits right hand man, � - . J. MY g grow y yird Over anyfi�me or land "xea an' h• „� ' , ' • Ds ops i6taao 11ad yea )stay plant them in oar When we were ne astray, !falser that ism ardea To save us sit frogm�,3stan'a power 0- it r min¢ you et my »gard.'• O tidlnte of contfork end joys _ S_� sit now beneath > le alta ? • I City a• Mapa Cr.. • Isten ms, ��.�,,�� - a- . T-•-- -? iRor the graadaother who sews bat For JesttS Christ' our 8avteUs - . - May the Giver otti!!is gtv6 tato you r-"-Y hose eyes are not so good as they Was bora on Christmas Day. Ring and swills,-= --- That,whirh is Good and that whtoh it 4 brIIcal were, buy.a. Package of self- Now to the Lord gins .praises,: + $ellJi of joy I Un lnorning'a wills' ;` _ True: ��t br"�i needle.. or two syoois of No. Ali lea within lois' plane, $slid tale fmg o€ ri713t3e g L 'rhe velli to he�ip. acrd ttie CoarsBe to '•,, , -, cotton, black sad while, sad tltzead Aad with ttvs love and brotherhood ;� �lth'a 'sound Of_broken chains w 7 . - - _ _ _ do fa, paper of common 4eeddle• onto the $lath other now embrace: • - ; . A heart at can Sing the whole -yeaf 4'.I jat Tell the natiome that He reign, of -the threisi :+on each spool. This holy tide of Christmas - ' through Who alone is Lord and Goal•! _ _ us .�. tlraadmotb* will know bow to slide All tothere doth •efface, Whether the skies be gray o! bft4k - 0' asoma along idyl. brat off - a O tkUgkp, etc. _ __ .. _ , _ .. May the - GIver of Rifts, tips tilde t•46 F,' v. r ..� r, . ./ .. ' � rou, t� 1 / + t) -'.� L _ a � .... „ ` ... _ .. ,.•., ...-- ... ,.,.:....._ .. -_ .... .. .. _ ,.:., - ..,-._ .- „r '.....,..,..i rc..w_..r:,k ciNr`lt�a.,. a.tfw•H'e,,n�'t�r:._. ,, :.�_c3rte. m.Zlns4 't�,.'f'i{{'+�o'WP k�: h:`:! ti „, .. ,, 31 �,Ai 77 • �4- Women, doctors' have 6m of- goo, test - Berdm to the couttnr Not only have they relo.I men A mc,6- 8 but � ha,04 cial service 'at she- fr6lli' Ty p�:TRY SCII carried on base men,—S` .-.-..Watson i .98:;= - Was isieweanada-s ftworlio yomat ftr 0~ a olpill kinds. efficient' y -as *Aaftw of a GenturIN Dre" looked wHft Fftrall Batt -or quality preferred Cheyne. Nesat will III zT: Afellb."dow" loftw tun "Wit WrIW for VrIC*L ;bt7:6. , : � . , . . I . .1� dot a fwt Week's w0ply Nally Ile me" with MW other, as a iff ANF04IYSi- Lilulted - Ii *a* mode a • Montreal Tea or coffee s of wnt be )wt as Vood as the 1111mL in mansitaid at. QL n "I" WA Wild MADC IN 0AA"A -b6'taken out 'by' ap.1),y1t A ing can. glycerine, after Wu -4 -ig oaaL hii 7 Is ROM Price ,second washing will entirely r3 - T I . R.W. The. Highest a 31 TORONTO. 011 r4c, move the % 'pattern on asap in a paper 'RAW. FURS tjo cut velvet; pin the �Ps a e . . l. -­ I , ; '�: .1 - des mad to Rolls or'�biscults may be - freshopq& to is, no matter what quantity. W a wrong side of the velvet. .1 , Our enemies' e th' war a wir express +l%A highest DrIG41: also express -ori of engine ng a e.We Ac. by placing them -;AV cepted the challenge, and there is no twisting the top of the bak togllthe0t 41 point in --w1fich we hove dipping it in cold water and placing them. -A. J. Hobson. fla —a hot When taka out the rolls wili-lis ss­,� Foch recently Cave Mr. light and hot as when .first baked Lloyd Ge4rge-,his photograph fiiscrib- and are far . more wholesome. ej ed with the words---l'To• the great anumd's Zdalmost Cum Vissamlim. in Dusme" Minister. who drove away the * .. i -clouds fr4m a very stormy sky." What `is the use of supposing thal, the Germans have ropintedl What. ---- --Send your MONSY ORDERS. is the use of suppoig4thit they are -:74 The safe wAy to send Monpy brmau, - At sorry for what they have dons? All� on Express Money Order. to by Dominion they are sorry for is that it -bas nal Th tterns may, succeedsd.=Mr. Churchill. R'AW o :.,v as# pa be obtaine loca. your 11 dealer, or P039 SI 'he McCall. Co.,- 70 Bond St., from t ALL ZQUIPPED NOWSPAPSA! 'Toronto, Dept W. p- and -job printinn plant in Esab Ontario. RS. et To P ru r S for a cerriod II A simple dress which is quite st, 411=20011 ac Quick ame. Box 416 PulI Co:.TO 39inw4la Cures "rest is Cave., V"IsonLtd., Tornette tractive when developed in some EZKLY NZW9PAJnlI "Lat". -to. W 112 Now Ontario, novelty material McCall Pattern stoics to No. 8649, Lnd%s' House Dress. In III will 4 Worth double, As Rospital for Sick Chi I'dreg n1l 112.06e'l' that amount. 9- el- W116" 426 FUNSTIN 8 sizes, 34 to 48 bust Price, 3.5 roRONTO Nevar bdere wwe prj�w go Ngh and ohipwe III shins- Ca- Tommie St. Pau I, ZIL I t ­ b tost al.t:!t &VA am vent& War Lald III Hand on Chll6ews Charity. 111"31126 VIMOVIll Von III MONTREAL I SHOWING', Stu- Mr. Editor:— _ET OUR PRICE LIST b"M aa Wt Wag t The amusl report of- the Hospital cost of windows axed coxnplste. an Uns I'veLlrelac (I srs4ing-A size. Halliday Cc pany. Box R it CO. for Sick Children, Torotl.W� Marks 8 HI&MUIQU Quick, Int"M%timal Fur Fwhnngie new record, despite the heavy handl• . set !awed but we roww"s ago rusmen 11I No 9des cap the war placed upon its work. -110141 Year P& ZTQ. mpass Now You, a The taik of ministering to the suf CNIL UUOR&' LUMPS. T youngsters of this province was C internal &M "two" on"& witb- wirelectaw a by r 0 t Ls ore leo fat; Dv. tielimaa II Ught one in view of the HobplW's sat no t splendid, response to the national call Limit 26 doctors and 43 nurses from Its .......... W forces 'have seen. service overseas. ad : L , 4 A CHEO S A N D PAINS 000 .p - Yet the number of patients treat to 6'"s, " 1,30:1 more than last year. C op -patients*. 759 were. from Ova .100p000p . . . . . . . . . . . . of these in 0%rf :46 nieces outalele of Toronto The tireless efforts 'at AAM 1n 1 -du - reduction In the .;nade possible also a C IlI length of Pay necessary for the little patients from 24 -.days ift -y6uu ftd Sloans LinhMeJA 1914 to 14 this ygar- ble, Stadm,testa show thai ----1 These, results show that th6'HOW sonend the Neva% + -tMers have Wemased Yields of grain. potas• Vital h&4 again II -to the children rheumatic alche e fA--, 2 5 % to 130%. rich dividends of hisliI the 14 wasted kindness of its supporter". 4 Ftepolt of the Board of AgiifultUJI There has been careful ftewwd6bIVL -'Put it on fteely­ Don't rub it in: 7"he 1917 1 gWW, records the fact that In a general 2TpOft,.' 7- of the ftrads entrusted to the Hospital., just let it pe?r naiui%1Iy.-Wbai jlI 'roin English farmers who undertook to grow more There has been s&Ytng­-aImo:st scrimp- s' - 7 ing—in every directloti except where sense of soothing r.elief soon follows! External aches, . stilness, soreness, food, 4070 of the fIarmers made special menti(m-of It would prevent the HoqpItaI*s IWO. cramped muscles, strained, tinews, Ing the sufferinj 'or shortenlag the' .7� the great rendered bYfertWZeM' —tbose.. ailrI can't back '* ricks" can't -elylld. The daily cost, C A sickness of one e profit tD mcci .17� . . ' ight off thc, reliev'ing--qualiII o of oII was held at the lowokpt f -7 7 You ca3rr bt* stave off famine and ! Sloan's Liniment Clean convcMent. K point which would still allow the i xlI by preparizig to 1extilize,your Made In &;ida. -Ask :you to cep children to the VrMg- and to top -dress ymr X1 wheat next a" -ins and the best of druggist for it. not the beat m#dU This mat drt neo :67 this •,carp pi when donned Miss would enhance' her appearance' And yet Write for Crop Increase. our Fm Bulletins an C so high has risen the cost of McCall Pat- every Item tit. the H"Pital's to the highest degrees. 4 'THE SOIL AND CROP IMPROVEMENT BUREAU tern No. 8652, Misses -Drcss. In 3 labor, In feel, In food, juid, above all. 1 in medical supPIlea--that -the niW years. Price 25 -mu)n elpen,4e of taklin CA of one-! OF THE CANADIAN FERTILIZER- ASSOCIATION. siz6,-1-6 Ac, 20 cents. child for one day hai riseii from $12,34 -..TaroliLts 1111 Temple tuillibliff tack in 19I4 to $3.21%' In 190 Of V 300- 6ft. &JI - that, I;I.f;4s%—tfia anfbunt per patient per day that t1be o"Icial.Goverament 7 1, was- cured of Rheumatic y carer—taunt- come from Ipgr ants do'dot cover 0 MINARD'S LINIMENT. voluntary contributims. St Halifax. ANDREW KING. During the Vast four years debts f $I"-. I wKs cured of Acute Bronchitis by were Incurred to. the extent 0 Trustees smired nu a'vl:rrMINAR,f)'S LINIMENT. -000. which the T a feltwould be w4yed out by the- public as LT. -COL, C. CREWE- READ. as the war drew to Its close, and these heaVy demands cease - 'which Sussex. I was cured' of Acute Rheumatism Under Allied Flags have been made 'upon the generosity by MOTARD.-S LINIMENT. of. the -loyal people of this province. C. S. B Q Needed Immeikto'Help N" to Refieve Shryafibla Markham, Ont. rl"Nck- The time has now coma when It to us. iv Ukefielft, Quis., Oct..9­1907. cessari t6 -make known the Hospital's German Reqmisible NOW I of financial assistance. Saffernig—Canot HoW G -dire need If tbii' Ord Christmas appeal falls -to r Mere Is pressing its. iuppoif�.t will. be AecesslkrY ally the friends of this Charity, to need for Our help 60�� Castalla's III 4�uc - 10 t4x*,MddmewiUbefot=mymon&toc�OmL There are about 3,500 chiese -and mortgage tts land, buildings and plant. over By- the bounty- of the late John. Ross butter factories in Canada, and Robertson that property has Iasi een 2211 dairy farmers supply these cledred of debt for the first tf=esince value f healing m -Wtth­Mffk-s`nd-cream­ the total A Prom, 110, of the output of , these fa ctories in Little cbl)dre h have lost a im was upward of 62,000'090.4 The hearted filend, and the province grand aggregate of dairy profteft in `noble bebefictor. It fa `for the public If the Soap is- used for everyday creamery butter, to decide -whether his life -.work shall tollet purposes assisted by occaiload Canada --cheese', whole milk sold for consumption, out- be shadowed with a Mortgage within touches of Cuticura ointment to Arst less than a year of his. PA881119, signs of pimples, redness, rougbnen al put of eqnonsers, dairy butter made Wbat'tbitk 'you?' of dandfuff. Dd riot coalbund theme and milk * consurned on the farm—is Send your answer as soon as pos- fr�grmit, super - creamy etnollienU JAs ov;IIi trooP occupy the wa=MW estimated at $200,000,000. Bible to the Secretary -Treasurer. Ho* with coarsely medicated, often W. fj4pritory, untold misery stares them in glial 'fdr Sick Children, College Street, gerous prepai[alI urgedsubett tis **tl- S U jel if, F N the face, Emaciated cUdren, hollow- wis"dis z4aiment Cetyl Colds, Sis. Toronto. Meanwhile the Charity. will tutco. "Carry on," trnqtlnj in your- support-- Saximle II Free by Me& a— W� Cudears. DelI N. 81 TV .- checked, women, roofless homes, General Sir-EdMund Allenby was IRVING E. ROBtRT-SON. s; by •de, thmusliout the world. ;lothing so worn it offers no protection boiFh in 1861 and wn the son of Mr. 1`Zhairman of Appeal Committee r �­fioru Minter's furors—miseries that. ftynman Allenby,- of Felixstowe. He cannot wait but 'MUST be-rchevW at was born at Brachenhurst, near once to avert DEAT141 Southwell, his mother's home. Need you, his reminded how Belgium w n 0 as the first to jump lite. "ch joesnegii .and so make out Victodous Peace .,I(eepyour5l Po ssible 7 Don't let it: be said 'WE let - a ---Vit us cable sium starve. over youi offirinj to the mothers of ANN and children Brave Little 81018hms ATONCEI 7, Maliechequi payable and send contn SHOE POLISHES 16r UMS"P ws_WK MOM bR O*fMOW SHOES rl �Kdkf und -Inttqr the War Charities AcI3 PRESERVE A6 LEATHER (Res pari ,e�ataa,um•e+ to your Local Committee, or to t Torono Dntario Branch—Belgian Relief Fund -95 king SL W-31 mim No. 51—,18 •1 _ .DelCoto'nadv.-, Cdriorta-do- Benclh California Where the balmy yet invigorating elftntte makes' Z, possible the enjoyment of outdoor sports through -z T out tile' Winter months. POLO, GOLF, TENNIS, MOTORING FISHING, BAY" -AND SURF BATHING ;'.Vrite for Winter Folder and Golf Program. �J JOHN 4. NXII manager. -r -. Fw.f A!!tAl7� '.-.�,. a,. »�'. -: r: '.•(s*L.. .:eb:t✓. ...'.'- -. r._...i ..:..: ry - - - - __ - - - :3 '..-.'Si-,+•C'- ?';R- •-N4 -.. F}{., ,•,,:._Rr .-:.;fv m. r X31,111 rDont forget - 'ge. that the antxai r -'he Post Ofl}ce Issuer or was1z7 .1 zx" eeht�ol meetings will Be held is the_ is town a few days agb holdingan k veErloas schools at 10 a: ` m, . on investf atioo ie arc3in ` 1i g g some con;• �, :, -Thomas Reazin; .its. Marlposa,' Wednesday- next (Chrixt.mae Dag). heists that were sent into the "' P t *. taLled"vn. J,'•>!i, and' M,.ri. Richard- 2000 griec� Oakes at"lbo-per doz. Post Office Dept_ at ' Ottawa,' and _` XMAS CONFECTIONERY AMD ]FRUITS San one Oeb.da. and Mrs. Lavvience Saturday Bread delivery >fvi3t be made sent to the -Postmaster=(3 8h�o�tea from 25c to 1,00 per boa. Chooala a' 1loo'L' ' r E y 'at The Pickering Bak a re ort of -the evidet ce 'hair been eneral s #�e , all kinds, 60c to 1- returnedE home last ,week, after on Tuesday Instead �P spending a few_'of 'on Ch;iat- department. per lhx• Creams 40c 1b. :b:;tinettes_ 40c lb. Rojtal Aiix $Oc lb. �-eta and Bank, o t ff dntfflo the .$sThe children of St. Andrew's L$ . a�O TE , �Mlaed Tangerines uts 40c. 140c doz. - -Lemons 0 doz. 05c &ad r -dos. x y Awin}r Sabbath School ,are now busy Cranberries 25c per quart. ' e to.i;Ilners, but is improving nicely, makin prta _ paratione for their Dzc. uctionsa sale ;We wo f --The auction. sale of .the effects entetiminmen.t to be held on the 1lfgooA _ good milch sew• n+tee uld wish_all our customers a veru Derry Christmas of'the kite John Haight was field evening of Friday; Dec. 27th, - pigs at lot i8: 'con: 3.' �9hi Y. the and a H n • ; - on Friday last and good . priees Tel The Central offieeof the Home property of H. A. Jifklnss, ale at appy and-Proeperous.Xew Year. stiere realized, Telephone Oo. will be "open on See bill®, . W. B. Powell, aur. G A GIELE SPIE '3� James Alloway, ticha has been ,Chris utas Day from 8, to 10.,fe. m. tioneer. � tc UNBAI+TO1� . ensployed in a munition -factory oil Those who have business SATURp T4. Dim.. 28Ts--Auction sale 1� L� �4 -,in .Taronto, is apending s few to will kindly remember this. of hauee and lot and household fur - :d Ta In the village." , niture in the Village of- Brougham, -8. 'Bath wishes .to remind his the property of the estate of the late RU B E Rr -Santa Claus has been in the p p y _ r village duria$ the past week find- custom ere that many milk' `bottles Jane "Resat, Sale -at 2. Bee bills, F. lag out the wants of the children, have not been rgjurned, and de ." Pustill. auctioneer, sires that they should- atti�ad to SATURDAY JAN.. 4TH—Aauctioa sate of r ti� who we hope will not.be dieap- - Now that the Wet slop w the matter at pace, as it pate him ititplemente &i., at lot 16,.- conte _..► _pPy — eRther i8 wit�l us, you will i�tibnt -- s _ - �— - much ineonvenien�e: --,► -- --PteTtog: the -property of-$. A. to keep your feet dry. We have a fine line o .., — - -The. nnild weather of. the past Veek has taken the frost out of-Glunser Fred Bunting, who Haight. Bale at one. Bee bills. W. ' -V. ; the ground and has enabled. the has been in training with the artil- B. l$ow�ll, auctioneer. Rubbers of all descriptiQne, ' farmers to resume their plowing liar et EWbition Camp,. Toron• SATURneY, Das. 98Ta Auction sale p S S of village lot and�ouaehold goods, We can fit out..the .whole family -with the best brans peratione. to, or the past few months, puss ;n Brougham, property of the estate y -Win. Wilson- who' has been gram his discharge last week of the late Jane Reset. Sale at one. residingon Chureii street for some and izeturned home on Friday. Bee bills and' advt.. Fred. `Poetill, He is now. "at his old work in his ' auctioneer. • Also' Men'.-Overshoe_i, Heavy. Rubbers, LongRubber Boots. �,�..� time, has -moved into D. E. Pugti'ti father's store. dwelling at the corner of the 2nd ,e sell the" 14�altese G'1'08B Brl;bnd. - ' con, and the Brock road, and has ` -We' are having. a: milder De A UOTlOiN SALE / been engaged by F.'H..~Riehard• comber this year than we have of House apdLot inthe Village R. Al BVN.LING, "PICKER r •.'son on his"far'm: had for several .years. While the of Brougham " ` Established 1857. • -Our merchants have laid in a mild weather is very accepthble splendid stock oP Christma's goads so far as the fuel is concerned, as There will be offered for sale by pub- -and i44d stock o1 Ch n ub- andin the -neat few days should it hap enabled the people to "get lic auction by Fred Postill. Auctioneeti 3 Y do a rushing business.. Before along with less. t}�an usual, such at Brougham, Ontario, on Saturday, 1 ,NN purchasing the alb day of December, 1918, at p g pour. Christn>as Gifts weather at this time of tire year i8 2 P. m., the following lands, pamely: it call. on your own' rnerehant in the not health�v, and the many cases Paxt of lot lain the 5tb Concession satisfied that can -de"--just-as -many 'places is no don t due W articularly described as Villa e ipr village, inspect his ,goods, and -be of the . flu which are reported i'n• of tire, Township -of ' Pickering more � b P g Lot _.... well if not better than. i$ yon had bhe very mild and damp weaCher. j`lo. 6 on the west side of John Street - - _Aon'e into the city. -+'Oh' for Xmas at home, An to tine Village of -Brougham., coiajlr+e- L ii t -Mr. Marsh, of Toronto,' where, Call on, write or phone ing. about. three-quarters of an acre ha$• arrived and sad%$_ he. I w� dust } occupied the pulpit in St. Au -No. S0, SEe heaeos, A owned by.. the late Jane Rer.et. On Whitby. For this property there i9 'said to be erect= lYiake my Headquarters 'drew's church on Sunday morning Through Tickets-anywhere-ev- edd-a frame dwelling house. - last"'�when he gave an excellent erywhere-via all routes. Also At the same time a number of house- .,, ' �t address. The avenin serg tee was .choice ocean steamshi linea to or gtn tothe.lateJane - at B p hold t willee.b offered g withdraws on account 'bf the from European into- (England,. Beast will be offered for sale. _ ..special sergiees 'in the Methodist Ireland Scotland) ;See Stephen- Terms :.Ten percent. on the day of _;..ehnreli. Rev. Dr. Marsh reached eon, , sale and balance ia;80daya ; for house- . P. Whitby, for Plink" rates is 1llelvilie e�iurch.' Wegt',:;it}, etc, Sup yourOrOOLO, 'River• bald articles, cash: , For further particulars a 1 toOW -' when the call to Rev. Mr_ McLeod. dale, and al} required tickets at Jahn Roast, E p npsay, re Esq.. Boz 1142. Lill t1 of Pittsburg, Pa., was placed be. Stephenson's, ta at your leisure. If Out;, $aminlatrator, _ W fore the members and adherents prevented from ut+ing his-licketa. - W. J. B�Azot, _ _ " • for their ei natures. r - Mho Andralw'p_ 11 in g ho redeems them at par. 8A 8av Street, Toronto.aathl:Ftismall church on Sunday, the 22nd, will and for the Auctioneer. ' _. _ . _ thuPisetic ro l a nle was hri� in WollderfurColl�c 'loll 01 t �W$rE+t be of a high order. The morning the Town Hall on Nedneada ev 12'14 Fred Yoesill, (#Teen River, Qat. . 'service will be Christmas in _char actor - Christmas 4erwon ening, tarup..diacnsn nestinns o _ - = - ' �r�stmaa. music. =Miss Barbara yr gnce o tr -ertnyf Village aria, .te ther -Goads, l""A Foster, as township. - The three great Canada's well known eon- qnes.tions upon which depends the la the 3Paetrr of -rite Calais of Ala Bent..." y p 'traito artist, will assist the Choir ,future pror-peerity of the village - ley Linton,ofW Tawnship of Lihrider � e•y" are, �ur$e$,-"Mu$lc 1to�$, tied si-ng sola®. The evening Per- as welt as the, surrounding..roan• r✓ido:.,,deceastd..._.. _ p���� - ice will be tic's birthed. The story trr are those. of electric railways, The creditors of the Estate of .liar j��,,��, 8a"vicar's birth sari nativit y Book$, Pap,etene Mirrors; Manicure F electric power and light. and good Bentley Linton,.lx.te of #he-Tatvasblp .gilt be preheated om' the screen. roads. Among those who took of Uthridg L'ounty oPOnrnrio, widow �r Miss Will slag toiliu9trated part in the discuA-ion .were'Reeve deceased, �bo died on or shoos the Sets, Hai Brui$�Ies, Perfumes, Ribbons,-" -_T6c congregation are ask- John Forgie, of Claremont, _ Depu• 288th dxy of October, A. D. 1918, are e0 for a fibers aid or nd h� set re- - Invited. eRichardson, oua- chlor James Mc$rady, of Oshawa; p therwise deliver to e"un er- -Several weeks ago. Mrs, Coo, signed Executors on or before the 15th Stephenson received official notice who was a former eouueiUor and day of- January, 1019, their- Christian • that her ' stun, Shad,. had been reeve of Pickering Tciwnship,' F. and surnames, addressee and descrip- .: Ands of Toys oy� acidiiZe$'for :hounded and was miseia "On $ Amnes and Mr Girauz, of tioih, andTull paittrtutare of their claim , - g Whitby and Rev. Dr. Marsh. M. and aatom of securities, if an.y, bell l''heeeday o! this Reek she was S. Chapman, of the Police Trustee by them. the pun le overjoyed to receive another cable Immediate after the 16th do • T Board, occupied the chair. The y of • _ ,.- $' PSP - _ - lrom' England informing her that January, 1919, the. estate of the 9%id ' he had been a prisoner of war its fevers prosperity of Pickering was. Mary Bentley Linton will be distribut- never so bright as it is at the res- { �' Cieranaa� sad agar now released p ed among the ppgroes entitled thereto. • . y eat tune, mgde so by the war.. having regard only to the claims of Nou wiH-winder how we 'secured ouch. a - r and had arrived in Dover, Eug• There -is a wide -spread feeling that which the executors shall then ave land, on Dec. 8th. The faatil is b y Toronto is on the eve of very rap• notice, and all others will be excluded :excellent aS50rtment and. _qua]ity, Consider- " �Y -it®w looking forward to his rftnrn id growth and progress, and the from"such distribution. 'home at an early date. NO word tendency 19 that her futtirs Dated at Claremont this 10th dap of ^lily ,the very unsettled State of all, the has as yet been received na to the growth will be in an eastwird di- December, A. D. 1018. • -whereabouts of his brother, Wm., rection, which will be of great P. MAC`AB, SR„•Y Executors., - _ markets and the-. BCarCYty Of many ]itle8 who was also reported �vaszndEd benefit to Pickering; ' which will ' "'R• BL'sTo`t, i "Clare Ontario. and missing. eventually become a suburb of 1S-15 Flkncs Goods, but- we ' have taken extra The township council held Ontario's largest city: These are ; ' •their last meeting of the year on - - •- - - - Monday when they prepared their calx possibilities, but they can be, �O YEARS' ; --pains and time to make this oar'- P p realized only if the people be up "PdRIBNCE 'flnancisl report for that part of sad.doing and make strop a 8/� REO -ORD YEAR the year ending on Pec. 16th. On g gp',' ; :,Monday, Dec. 80th, 'the rate payers pests to the government to ' be tm Ei p at once the construction en ahoae :EYerybody. Collie =--- -- of the b�wnehtp will meet m the I �towsehtp hall, Brougham, where public works that are essential to �.ti the will have an o g our proper developmetat.. ~ The - rr pportimity of government are . making plana Tttaos Malars tell the members of the council whereby the returning soldiers sa, •• what they t�iink of them, and of may be given em to meat, Great . CoPTMOM'm e.. me -' ' a CHAPMAN notstiaatim others who they public highways are to be con- ,om 788;' n°:ua a okketraoPtnindr°re.°�i a �' ' )think will -do' better than theotd. etrueted, including the Kingston moo;. on "� a'n- on ” Men in the township RTia are tell• as c'� n tea -r, r.,,etR lines are to be built as well as oth• t�re(o 40ew, wtehoat:o ,Laths p // e c 3 . Ing- their friends that they will er great public works. The trans. �i�RtO`,I ANIMA INE -I/ 1r/ G W _• : STACK ' i ` seek municipal honors tFiis year,. -forming of the Kingston road-itito >`l ♦R �. -The Methodist 'SandayY School a great national highway' Ahandwately illusaatedw•et1� Larae•t otr. - aaaiverlsary services `holci last y is `now w � °r'+&'r Itao l °Tnvrea�atd;e� Of B.obes, Blaahete, Clab _Bags, Baht. Cases sold Whips of all T Sunday and Monde were a assured. • That which ,concerns w .r.. •by Monday pro- Pickering as well as all the ether �� (! use ,Now Y kinds have just arrived. : a noanced success. On Snnday,te towns -and villages aloug the lake _ aer►nous .delivered -by 'Rev: Mr. shore, =-the immediate complet- at..w*Ahtnrcon.D:tt Whewneeditig any Harness, Collar's -or Horsi-Goods `Rowland were full of Bre and ion of the Toronto Eastern Elec- " feri+or. and will be long re ember-� �i a �� - call and see us, _ m. tris Railway, The speakers all •C�BwslLs�a - ' ed. The 'singing by the school concurred in the view that a very and chair ..wsa eacee'dingly well strong resolution should .be for- - -` - Harness, Collar, Boot and Shoe Repairing neatly sad ` ELM DALE- MILLS rendered and much admired by warded at once to the Dominion prowptty attended to. the, larva nnnvnn..,, a: - -press _ — — 'The -offerings a190 were ver n em 3* gin at'the earl iest'opportunity the l.iborttli for which the Board de- completion of this road; In`order' You always get the bestMani. _ sires to say thanks On 1ltogdap to give thhs resolution as +arch lobs Flour -made from No. L a3onie Phone 3G00. ; ,W;. J. COAH�VELL night the Tea was votekl. flrst•class fbrca as passible, it • is essentirti Manitoba �S'lieat. by tl?e'la'rge nunibeaa to attend•. that it sho+ild voice the opinion of Royal Household and Glenora for Y gnce. All hAtich9 join in giving a large number of the residents of Bread. Tryabag. � -the_achohHrs high Tl__ pr{�iCqufor tuNri ty,_"d-in Pnst•!;y Flour Fresh Rolled Oat4 « `i, I � r teas Special a ialrani tnenti u sleotildfter be bielheldg tilbed t a ToR one, all on will �--'��RTS_ � - pmeeting _—Mix FEEDS :, - + r — a�I�-- ought � d the UAT' CHOPS t , made of the fine choruses and. solo evening of Thurs ay neat, Dec. -• Range. G singing icy the girls and, boys and 28th:-' On motion of Dr. harsh. CR>✓SHED'OATS -Mise H. aw aud:Rev. 1:1, W. Row- seconded by Rev, > BARLEY CHOP y J. W. Down, a WHEAT land, whom we shall all be pleased committee"Was appointed to look - -tohear again. Proceeds nearly after -the - matter: John "Forgie, CR.�CbED CORN " R� =These stoves are,acknowled-god ,- -ninetydolla,rs..• The Prvsbyterian F. H. Richardson and others Zcill :1II3EU HES FEED to be the stoves, , ,; ti pas or and people kill accept the address the meeting. The quest= _Caldmell;s•Cream substitute ;a Y:� _ market - Calf. ;`feat, t on the � starers thanks of., the hlethodi,t ion`of electric Iiglit is au import- , -c ,, to-day.f r ppastor and people for being so' abt one, 'btit when the= electric Dlolaases Mea, ki CHOPPING AND OAT - nd as to close "their evening railway is built, electric powerj 8pleadid bakers, easy on fuel ;and r tservice on S+tnday. Special Christ and light will imtnediatel follow, -CRUSHING EVERYDA handsome in design. mss Ferro°ns and singing in Pick• so that our epergies should be di. Get prices on feed in ton Iota, �.. wring 6iethodist ch+trch next' San• rected towards urging the govern- BELL PHONE. - Call and see.our full stockI dad, D?c• ale 22nd, both "morning .Jnent to complete this line as soon �'- '�7CT "V7,490311:1111` .3 *'a:Ld evening. -J. W. D. as possible. Chopping every day. 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