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. OL. XXX-IX,I. DICKERING, ONT.-,-..FRIDAY, I)EC. MBER 5,,1919 ., .._ - On- 11
F , Vra�'9rtssianaL Qa'rbs. w ' • -� PORT PERRY - y -1. 0
-�e� -Baker _ — Durvs.+RTON :Established ?i5 ears.
Oil- Murday ing. Dec. Sth the '
t Gcs Raiuzs; a returned idler. was Y P`^5oc let; ///yyy
�etilcaG i and ri r i or the
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killed and bis wife fa . ;t n Itw,. ensui f11c
_ _ - - - , r•.:ar ❑ ; y ill"elect o ens f z ::'.
+ • - - llis-41;&z.-,vr�r,tth---werf. serionsiy to-
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. - -•. U. and 1I :. Chandler, of 7`otnntnREENWOOD ,
�. Fed meRm a otHth optpnOcric_llegso• ' ' 7tti'ed,. when .the brick wall of n garage spent the week-erid with her p3rentF, _ - �
L oiation of Ontario. $penial attention given to .' „ collapsed in 'the rtorrn wyllich swept , I'S, ,ind -Mrs. Allen, -_
Place our order for a �MaX, i this section ur. Saturday evening last, I jlte tltttag of glasses. Eyes tested free. North 3 K Sr,gty has mails its. appearance xnd. MILLS
QlaremonG. t serf I R>,iues hxd. been, nitut,ien .only.tw g the, ice is gettin; gootl on the rink, so -
—�-- Basil Tauzin„ 'Car Or. a week;:. Two etre: barns.owned by I the boys are hrtrpening skates these 4.1,
%T F TUMIANSUY. M, B. NI,>hl,her } , .farmers in thi-isectipti were alsu bhown � __ '`A
Ias�'ell lIo _or Truck , day
•'of the Ca!!ege of rhysici,m- rad Furgeor.s dn;w'u.
`•iN ofontario. Dolce: that to. merly occupied by Oiv:ns; t6 the Seril)u5 illness of sec. r`%
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-thelate'Dr, R. Rrodie.and latterly by Dr,.Cald- lltd\'6•t•1f you waut - -' .NIL', Black. of Port Perry, Rey, J. F. ' , ' �.a
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:'well, Phone. Ctaremony.Qnt. . 231y f , ngston will occupy his pulpit Hest , , ' ,' �a
. an eft?c eat Carr _ BROUGilArfi unday trod. ervi+:e here-w'ill be, held : K
I': CART 'RtGHi', M. h., 11. or Tr>lch Lo (]o t'au r 'lir 1li.a 1I41`V t•:auL2c; Visitin -Mrs. 1g,
at 3 p. ul. only. when Rev. 3Ir. Sic- ' ,�.,,',
1 • C. P. & Ort. A coroner fur tht Cc!.n- _ J �, g' Lend. of '% l-st Hill, will preach. S tb Until further' rit�tlCe, OU ACCOltilt
ty of Ontario, Office hours : 12-2-and A-S p. m.. � D, ephfu cn.
I,ath S,Alool at'1.•15 In. - of repairing, _1
.or at other hour, by appointment yhone Sea , II r:. L PNt:'tltl'.tn-iispf r..l ng a inonth ; p' . -- .. .. .' t
No. 24. Ind. phone No, 109. Pickering. On- IN -e tuile6 per g,xllou gilt zoiltle. with fel -nds it A^trv, - -G it ''
s ta-io. 33iv .. . .. - ' SRO. •K ROAD ' U ��
+ 11t's C.' _� F3uclay In�1 \ir9. John N CII(�PPI\ ILL
grays llli}e� u11 tit fws k BE DONE 1J r.. 1,
Jliller spF rat t , j,ri t r: ee ir. •'I'.�rui,.n. - '
O. _licKIN`ON, 11.D., i.R•.C.S., t The+tied planed h3roc heieahout? -
$teveslrnn Bto<'.. wviud •tFlit :was on S•[turday-ui ht last.
N• Edinburtth, member of the College of •+• -
Physicians and surgeons of Ontario, ti.�auttata , blown to the gu)uad du�ittg the hij; -
bt Royal College of sur„eons, F int-.trgl. 1 Trude in your Car t1nc3 Zve IhOcley i r 1{. Jui;;un and L. ,Tuhnstou had •'�%C%�� .-T "_*
8 - p'ind iturtlaw nlz lIL ,
” 8pseial scteacio3 to dsiease$ of ao,n-n •ind. .: , I a'httriue:.,- t l ip to Ushat�a on 3londay
c R'!It • \ nano aflll daughter, ..1I
O>;fldren, Office and residence, brougl a*n, titid tiros for 3,oal'Sel., y
' , S� •i •e' rettirt;, •-J horn?, aft-e .t la t, I require tin an;lituiterl uanti#' of
silo h Geor,Tn Gt+;en's sale was well attend•_ n. v
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_ .. _-_-__.... _.. . fele tuonth�'• yi-it ►rith Ielatives in I .
• Legal. I cti. qn \Cedriesdac last. «'e regret SVhpFat •ta'n(1 . will pay the
_ _�1I•tnitoba• ithat J1i. Green is tooting array. i�ighe3.t price. the.
H. KF.:�tiF.Ui. r"X♦iit�tr•r: fio'I- toffV*1161"Ont'*The datnaze (lone he ,he higli, t•ind:i: ;Ir, �1•:1i;tr. hasreturnrd to the.cit�Ga;erutrtent`+afford it ni;'t:t ,tn(i �'tndu} w'.t= s:n:tll.1 *t. iariwr, NotiryYahl:c, -*Convty3n,cr bc. �. } to rE.;rifler his former lobo that `of rirti•• '�ti'i}l tillow. *v"
Whitt ,Oat. 4l ui thi. par., fence., Hoe's, et•c'.,')wi i i tile, -
--- --... _ _ .,... -_._- i ,rte nin ; a nlovitta van. Hk family •re• ;
t rat tri the desti tictivn. I alio ret frit a Berle and O;tt�
F. FARl:1\'FIlL, k.C:, B 1RRI'+- RI nriin here.. t 3
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, \Caner V. Jaekwm trot: bonze for anti will pup the i
i7 • Z`EB,CcnntyCrownAttornay.aadGoaoty, I three dot c list week ronin to the .. big rest. ri('e. , s _ -.MO lelaor-Co t, so�ss. Whitb7', _ +9 T t . 1fILT,• 1ITF: ' view ileo f of ' sruxtl p s ar (,ng the - . p - '
-� - — u pyt.11snt the O'shitaa high arhQnl.
E. CHRISTIAN', Bniri�rer and I NV- :are en' Ing:i y9un�; titititer j�;e, 1S :u. Pert}, wvhn has been rt '&
.»., ��•6c'tcitor..'ctercPch:lc.Etr Jir,neyGoLAREMQNT tttv�t•dtrve.
"'. I oat.; CMce Brock St para , tvLitt sty 1 t gtiart] at rho In#ecntnent Call"), north
. tea,__: _. _. _-_. , otut+ oP the faitnes� of thin burg I of Oribalr. for over a _ve'tr. i1•ts been F. L E
` ALFS!& JOHNSTO'� - B,ir ,•rpt � r. -fa IT(- bil-v t,>•fll,:re• trl..t -►lo:, r' . - - ._ �� Z''+i :,.
�/� �) l r't ISSL f' It U. disciittrged it earl i+ n''•wv 'horns wvith kris
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PhoneCe-r.:,r' rill I icri; ri R,,IE• ur: '•rdl lv last. ill 1\"ile It 01e•r.cif T1 rontn, viAtpd
wa:a .:.y. find.} nay • • t
-'kd. �,fja y••t Q� Q ,; a %%"in Jmid attended a tit prodite• the tile,tntl l)ti:k l,lrtrit of .11 r. Sir,lli- -: .`
•Tour" j i�ge. Licenses ' pts' tragi„ duff iu.the-i,ity.un hilt=,rd.t-} ... ww rocently an-d nand• aTi iae c inn s '
. -:"7 I LLIP; JS J. i31: ATC)\, B 1,. I:r,r• i tt Rf.:' Service
r r r1• rr, ,;,,i:,,,,,mein"cr r; t ern' of 0.111 id-1'1`401.e datna�;P' Iva% donta Ili ov;d fin,il n.djtlstinent of the ut:tchin-
Rvtk ,nasi •ni.oa t opt r .gd I4 anon. Tnrr,ntH _ _ .....�' rhiv vt toffy hti'' the aNcere storm on Bary, prior 'to sLartirlR - npvradanne.
Generat '1 toots I4u fife• ti.; Iia 9u . t, 1 „n,ntq.
' Telephone MWIi Of f Pr,_, y !+.t: tirdary nigh and Stlrttinp Ix+t. 1t (> Her lnuliill g for grc:it th'inyry from ,
I J. and 11re: ears• and fnnii v . etti this fir'ut: - - . -'I
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- •- _ --- unday pt the..Foyers of the Fatltrr'a . -
De3ttfrl I .tteitts. N'. a A Mia, Gates. of Cherry- p
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LAKE 13. SEATO' . D.' D. 14.. ; ' - .` A D - Canna Iced enjoy yourselves at the The regular rtronthly meeting of the - .'
lL! Graduate of the Royal Coletge of Iientil Hillside Christina" Tree entertainment 'Ladies"Aid will be•heid at the home of. The undersigned have opened
Seugscns and University of Torpnta. Office to he held 1n the school house an Fri- ;
over W. M: Pringle's ,hardwareastote. Wtutby. I :►real lr�m. Smith .On Thursday atter' tt g neo Ara eat the corns? �
. 015ce hours 9. tQ 10: t to ,130. Ind, 'P u. � at
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� � l � fiat erenlnR, December the lflth. A noon, Ded..11th. .All the ladies of the i> g • wDail phone 220. a41y1.
_j 11 1 g g?od program is being prepared, , community are cordially invited to be O� Church seri King 3treete.I.
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resent Piriteriag, where they Are _
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Every da , In the death of Wm. Ta lor, at the prepAred to. repitir all makes
. l/avinevo, !�a:rb*. a ,
Y Y , .. � rttltteN arvsg - qq ,
. n 6 .. etc of cyc
. age of 98 geatre, Plckerl g as lost one of a )s, m or lea
- ;its Usual The Green River Ladiela' Aid held- of the last of the early pioneers and '- -and bicycle9. .
O. HAM-Issuer of Marriage • _ their annual business meetin at the the only surviving member of a family
Lioensea in the Ooaslty of ontarfo. K of eiRht wvha'etni rated from Snettieb- We are al�o.'a eats for De
Pitakarlai Piilaga. 9717 home of Mrs, Wm. Hoover on Wed- 8 B
W. G. Barnes, Green River nesday, Nov, ,26th. A goodly number � Norfolk, England. in. 1R%, taking _: Laval Create Seprtaators
% W t V.¢RICHARDSON - Real :Ea were present and the- following ofii-. six weeks and three days to make the and re fir§. .. . `
Or address R; R. No, 1. LoetistHill. voyage. iii', Taylor was tb the end Pa.
•'tate. Insurance. Conveyancing: Notary ,cers were elected : Pres:. Mrs. Win,
Public. Etc.: Pickering. Ont. 311y ---'--"— Hooth ; Vice -Pres., firs. Riddell ; See- keenly interested in the welfare of Gasoline EaglooA, Tractors and
4�YT� 'HALL-House carpenter. Es- retarv, Miss Elsie Iflttchines : Treat?., home and country. He was s lite- -
TT Learn Wireless kc)ng Reformer grog rand to sora never 9aWinR Maehin04.
• timattes given for new work, r«ry1:iz rir �Ir+. Routley : Orglrni t. 3IV.� 4arah pp
alterations , ind. phone 2911. Pickerirg• 231y Ilntchingq : Treas. Flower Fund. J16s mWsed voting till tits last tints. He �1
t 1'aEie' (?anter ; ProRrram _'Com;; .►leer wvas a PrPabyterian and an elder of Cowan QL Shepherd
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D R.BEATON TOWNSHIPCLERB opecttting and win a Rood salary.' ( tyle. Hoover. Airs. H,rw•atrd, Mrs: Dunb!trton rhnrcb tar roliny �enra.
r l • oonveyacioar, 0ommiasionerdor taking `Ib:aw's : School; 3M Ynngf- SL. To- � Ti in;t, lliys LHnit t3outh, \Ii�(t, (iet•tt•nde Ito wilt be mirth missed by the coin- - a . a
a>i eft•; Accountant. Stn. money Idarr ga toga rnnfa, has the fidest set of roc)ilfrn i 1\'ci ht... Arnnu,nt of rr )n •v.r(•�virrri rnuaiav and' f►ienda, 'To his niece. ;Piekeraing Ont -,
..at; farm t>ropezty Issues of 11[arriase Lio• I g , vv ha !Ivold inith attd cat,•d for It Ito y • . I
,,,uaees- tpblte. la e, Otto,. t-* apPgratua Find giveA l,o� t inctrit �. t' r the rear 3:13 bio Antnlint left in -- - -
-_ - . ._._ - ., _ i t:e tre•n+tri. -$49,M1. It r:Fs :11-:,-dr. W-a declining i i,,trs. also. his dau{rhtpr, •
T-TT'GH S. PT'GH, Glyn ATnj-r} Ont. tion at s11tn11 eo.)t. Write for• 6UAS. ! i lrtl rt'the !t,'t�oroher tuaarinQ hF grand,inn. Rio:at, iiindsovn and s:nrrow-
1 1 I.Icea .,,L Art. W riser. 1.',t: l:b,, expt� ('3. W, C'rewvii•n tier, f ing fr n4• t,t ho q'rr left to nwurn hi;a
h.•Id ran tll� , eery fixe. tsf Uer: 11th a .0 A
lent• 1p tinrorre9 :,r 1 lhcfori:}.h:,d .Zt -,lr, t , (-,
It,a�, ice eXtarYl oily hetifif,'it �. at: y +S
+. rola» anadnrert au v.Fte7e. ♦Beira for tonna I;H burn,• of tilt-. \\-ru. !tort hit,F;ti.;.I P
sed particulir, i�eoeinO,S118. ' 9s-ly • -- �I„t:'�„ k._ Fvrr Fatttly tool^non!•, in their herr,tv(1111ent. ) t
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_, - x'71s. p. elf l�� 1 1 Li'`rr; RIVER..
yrN� YUaTTI T, I trFtt+itd AttrtionPe,r, 10✓ iekeI il`� er9 r”
JL . for v�rnt, sof Took srA Ontarl.a lac• +r Y-- .-- - w _ -
T.Vein cat«• of all ktr,d• s*tsnu.F to on ahotu,at. Gi;rl':i'::\i til' f?N , '
Orly ! 1 14 it-loon .`pt•:it S•iadoLN ,a. Benj.
potico. AddteroGrct;i R. P G:, _.• t',trrt l - '^
t -- . -- First-class rias for hire'
(it`otwe W1 .,t ball :r Glibber j,f`' fat.- ��'�, l� tit � �� ' {��n,"j
� U1,1Tfl\_ 1I. • WHSON: Ontatin �g Or I11�*�,t hnKa rtitt•d toy 'n lJ. P. Id, retie nn., t l ark '1'intil.�t' reset `+`ctIldyr. :itT d -
Al1:7tantiDk,rcm, n t.aml S)rvavor ,ml_C•,y.l : '� �I'+(til':., _ . �, rj
. tl:iy 1-, -t % folk. • -. U
Fn:,r-1r..tianku..*Frctt. ti'h:thy, i>hur,eZ.tl. .Ali �nniiicntHilt• fi �I)�'����/,j� Iy
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eco th,• Late U :B. •�'srnold. Ontar.,o GLIB I22eAt9 �l� tl'r33I13 1i'iinlut `iil.•a ha,.c solei 'Ilia lip lrt� • j
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a, SurvernPf eo,; Per:•),. tI,-I _ - dr•ky"r to fl:trvc,y I;d%v,trd,,, uf'rludlry, r
,..__ _—,_ __._._ Tetatriitt� pt(rmPLl� tattrndrti tn.' _ F A Fortierrpent Siin,iay at-rt ti cif Cnc11 •
-. fora Rend f„nte:,. I�iLC. w
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'[�Tdf, \(A'.\', LI(L \ti1:7 AI ('• .figt'.t,t fi)f ('tintttl : Ctu'riagc C(i: hirttt.y �l'hit,. ht� tuc,vrd 'tu the \1'r:drick \ladill. 'petit the week•
t Y TD01E£R r::r York, Or,t:wi,..i^•1171':`,�:n `1'
Ri(hlrrl,nni.,lnl.nnrjle.ithf �nct:,:.iun �i ((`��11. _
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ro crcLatrN>r� `;yOticrv1L,Eiia anrl4lr fc)j,t�. _ 1V 111, 6 s.t_'... , ^a�R'erirtg, w�,llicVt.i,t' :aril giro glen :at,tadac Tjli llag,•:licair lti�i,tntr, (. Ili- 1�� "je
fit' .- 1 tt:r f,•: the Winter,
IfeatphonFs...Nhhby, Ont. sty fcilninDr logy. F trt;y ltnr„(,G d n f Inn un _ D •''i
I -e- _��-- -U,,,i:i1 ('h.•dtri:•k p(;rtt th(> oat,{:- LZ� i ea
^,�� T CW j I'lpit ('rNgfr�1 r]'� tnTt�i. J. ('. (it�`nnt'�. , nti i� frit \\ :tool :11 T1Rp r.r itlNll. r'' !
. \7"1 �..-,rc1' �C.,.7=E, F T :t;d 1 r:ttik Tiick:iti'. 1,::)tt, alio -ntT. t
9 � J of i r . Ai Ito.o, rt D„foe, nf'1'uriiittft; :petit . - : F'- "
. , 1 . tc:cl frrtir the Ra.e, 'I'Le thine xrt to ;.!eget}' n'i'th J,tuu•s riot! 111s Iiuulle�. = _ - r Y f
$oil�l.t an(Tsa 1.. , tlirr•a^t lin(>.''
Has tt fall line ut ire h ,tug Cur- , 1 z 011ie Routley I, spangling a few, ,'
iovernn�ent, lVluniCi 1 - dn(l Cor• \\ a unilt>t5t.anci .11 titer I3ad';aroty d Broe,klin and Ash- ad meats Gott=rant! un hAnti' F tout a wvith tri, n : itt �. 'R E E SO F� .a�
3 c. It. r(atrd t h( f.:irnl rr T i h of Pi, kFr- ' r?s
ppratiOn �Onds For Sale. 'Spice Riil}, I3reakfa t h:tCun, 1 ;'c' recent,y w ic,ited•I:c Mr, Staring. !
Cr :ind \Ins, Mortar•. +pant Sunday '.
$ell Yhiir.e 1U:3 Elam; Bolo nit, AA'eitieis, etc ' •Ir, Hulgelnl hi. )rid (h,trge• r1f ilia• vi:}t the !niter', par•enta, Will ntid ��t7�S� HILL i
K +(i .eeTlhttrn sectio!), htlt, has decidcel to Rooth.
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" . WILLIAM D. DYKES, ' Vi4ITAV ngl: ;:f !,I L(•arning. —__.-- -- ____ __ - - -
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_--. _-_ -_- -- - _ .. Hi„he:<t tttic�s ptu(1 tor' N, `ill. and \Ins. (A�t inll:a have '\ ''r'e g1,::ti • tQ h--Ar-that H(;herr
- - .-_ � rift }1('t Gattis- t 1 P,:i1 e is gottinF better•, after it rets ,• R
fir. S. R. AT12..,— ..�-- - - - — ntocrcl h::ri to heir bents nn H:trr.l'- I a
I I tun :1 c, T„r onto. U:1, = r (t re,:� Illus,, r ,
V49eterinary Surgeolt 1 •--_ 1; h ;an-. 1 , r „,;.:•i:r.''w ecenine, Inc :{l1 `. (
1 �` "�'� I j utrr m;•nt1;a:1lr. l lt.tnrtt:fn t t riots t't 'roc-'lr(•rn Ir,i ala flail :ind (rrt'f>r, 11 if et.
'H'Qllnt'(iiaall:1t.1'.Uf.OnLar [til i. r':.i11;7drVt `�� �' -- .T�ai,ry Il Mill hl :, \1',F �C 111 T:,l'uttro ,1+ 1 , U11d
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College. An call.- (I:.t• o[ nlpht' t �r s Q ' t•ditor of '•T F Fxrtnf•t.� .lair>„ inn.' i�'
I Pa s't� Ott or•�zy I , •t(,1 �,: �'
pruntptly attended to I 9 € 1 . Ghnt,:uan t it (. ulurh j': i .,t ill his '
_Bell and Indeprn=entT11lc , ( ._ f a (.rn r: r(, nI„1 tits tern' t "',�, - - -' -
` rA Heli esnt,b1i-ji(.4" h' r; j — i hi.� iuii.."k i!: i -ni.: ill I •;i t 11 a t '1.111' t'r'.\';)i2Ti1) j'nutt,ale[lgt.11 liow bt 'Oce' illnP9 �=`
PICKER1NCt. O!T f�10 — -
•1' ;^ Gutta» Aitt.horitias predi
- c„;t t I.I l..;l I" old thing i.o haye'a�-linbllt i_ a�
-r t- �T iallAiet• outbreak of Span-
�R Z,,�� i�1', 7�- .r� wHLiBY - tii�n in thy. hrn,=e 'hat yo11 car•strnst.
,- t t, ,� �iy ish Influenza, but.
c �ifs.• S.re = 1, i''�✓ Z .,n i,2y>r bevy to thiol: wyL they yon
Vetorinarr urgec•n `,...� _�fls'l �. `_ Coto Fat ru (til ion: sold full 1-eautiftll Il } ' Ccunpan- , ;, .
I .--�;z. ---.�, con >nfe,y :,:ace i t> .'elft ,1.
r gc^our {;i,.f,i,:lte ui il;c (?l: nti;, \'tie.' i two ur.:e l,lc(k on the trill c;tth uC the i,,n ori the't ble, 1i-h1 n t 1n hPp in lI -j�j% � ? - t
A-Ch ties Sts, Toruntu .kering fir k t�) Jtisepll Iijrltr, wh,) wijl (�nrl,n,lrinrt s!•, ,;v N•nn ;re N idAl,
rinaT'y Cttlicee i ungc , r( () 1 ry you kni -
-and (, 1':: (]r:8 to ilf tiff 1 (-tel i-i'il l'w' { �'illlild a !illi• `e:•irinilce, ncoxt.., lTl l;, nto 11::UIS C1 nl, :L c117111 nt 11•g e-xpt"ii hill.
s - - — - ►1 'The l' «t: i,rtl i,; ottt of artion. - The 1 (-*tt me l till' intra thf .<n'n.hine
If(1 n ,
F1(It l".t: c r�Ut tattoo• - Ln.ic y., an fxct•1 rot-nil}iotatiou for 's1 g 1 _ �`
I Ci,1 f, ti i sul,j,oriing it'i: to lac re'' of th ; y..1,lstjn hills, 'f11� fnit;a in ..I,CREOPHOS
Yhune-of tee I`?t!*, residHl =K,!.. L:c;it rails bu�i .,r ti:,itiii t ld
Alt i; t : 4 �,:,1 ford «iib a steer s!turt,uN. ' .lean- 'T{, Caalrj,nr.ifin huffs :ire eccicday = x y,',
CLAREMOivT, -ON f Alt l0 . for p1;iving gla iatlles'ill Fro:- iLl.ills ; tilllc Aij. S.lir,:�' hit; .boll twill he ttst'd ft1"." 'I iley nrflike yolit, own It wn�- _ -
-- ' A c-ARF.Fi 1. sR1_1"A TI N fat•• A :F-CII nL�1 f' 1 hI'ay ala'iy, :illrpC,5?::. Pr^ `if,, sturnbl:ng' falliit i'killl. �1'lll It�el 7 a)lI iA R'1th�tAltd all -�:'
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Lt C t� (li' int- 1`r�to;r 'tr•ttl i�eT•:. r'urtL neww housfs uo rilre;uic at• thc:n:elwe+ n♦,, tr}'in wri!h auttltef?r•
Dl'. N. E. �1�CEWC �•�.•.C+ ;1�• l� r >; tli�r:t?a. Ct'etaltlf(b.- is Ott efFect
1 t :n t+'1F for r1. 1't• hunt next it in,
j feat: anti ,nine dificnitifs t1, train to ivo tonic And tisane .builder,
Veterinary Surgeon. i\ Iire t',•(I:,v fM' oltt C,�t:i�n,�,io, plucdrr'Lne dirertinn of rhe Hnnsint .. '
r their high ideals. (> pe(•i:tlly }w her(a.tlt-erg k R pre
tiro !nate- of . 1'nivrrsitp of Ti,rr,litr+j
t
t t ll] en, B•tiU t tutted at gknv chlor - ,_�� Coll,missitin.: '1'ha jot nip(-n( i hrigh I9,N) will he' h rear of%ol.eat stcnie� -'t 'k '.
L' for two tar three Innldred heft! built t. it}�j1o?ition tib long wcl>akness
s fat' Ynii h's Uomp:ininn a'e:lii>r�.
. Fornier V6terintuian to Macdonald ;`,V: ?. I??jiutt,'Vrinrij•aj; Ilt•fnr( the c:onlinj cent i; ocEr„ Th re nrt> mnrf rhnn ?;f1 .,f 111"", in TAke. Creophus now Alt(. bi l(i
tlgticu]tnrnl (:olltrge, (?usher. �T _- !� I'ht: �tnlnl of tiniurdac evening 'lid the, year. One nt' the, eight great ah)'ottt powers of to i tttuee1.
7? om ,t t ttntinn to all clients. — a. etettt' deal .rf. (l,ptiae or a tninl,T' sfti,t;s ill he ('a �h-
F 1 -- -_ _.-..-__---- .---- -- pi. 1'ht•r fief'( (i. Ht r,,
sell and Ind. Phones, nnturr. F'F'ttfes and trees fired the I t-rt� glolit,lt: fitbry of Citnad,i'l,n priori-
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11 IPICKERING, ONTAKI� - YW atati� ..Furb Y� �rte*r • wl,r t. ,!,iffy si n. ir1 the t,lt:inf�s �ti y loll Sous of Nherty. a l per bo tie
k i,tttj ant
centre yarns to Brief. ThP lkvdto war v tiscrihc'rs for 14)_�t1 Grill re•
! tent of'conimi:�lnn front, Alortic'Ifter ceiv" �>
Eggs Far Hatching f li ? ost afe _wise• volt wrill n-:#: •'the utily (lark Sw iirday till.Sundny-afterm nu, ' 1. The ti'ril:J.h's ConijrtiliQq—,i2 is�a- _ •-, • ••_.-----`
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Ideal well, driil-d by Chas, B, Rice, The col�nty council last wee!: at;ltitl es in 1921 t.1. x
front Rack Breasted Red di-:cussed the tttrestion of w county 2. Albin linin$ %v;, Gly 1019,is.•ies, ' �T ,
trhn #s argent fat \\'ind ,lift} ,Gasoline r�iCF�►DEr�'J
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Gattle-clinics stock Rud mt>mnriaj, for the hPrnec of ihr. wwar 3 1'he' Onmp;iniun Iinmf C':tler.d,ir
etcellent layer. 1. Bines. aRkjnds of pipe' and f1vingsl While nothing w as slung it Ilppeared for 111211,''..
' for water works, Alao heth.roont fix- to favor ir-- memorial on the county -All the-ahovt onl-c $2 •5u everywchere .
A14t1, YlnnrR; Relgisn� I31areQ•
tures, etc. Fsverything given careful Property here in til hithyr The pro- in North America. ��i j(~ a ��'OR�i
and:Silver GrevSSiber- posed metn'nrial hnar{tal for Ontario vv �•�
inn Hares. attention.I. THF. YOF'TH'S UO3kPAN[ON, ;e w,
- -County, furmitlly adync,ated by n large
,All Pedigree:i4o •k. RTCR s �pum'`C -% OT1Xs depgtatjnn r,f R hitF y fitizens appear QS7enmino wealth Ace., Boston, Mass r. N. P, T(rkef? ,
I I rd to 1,,• the most practical form }sot row ,uhver! t.inns Rer(tiv(>ri at this -C .., i
y,v.;J. GORDON PICKERING} TT-ome Tel., ,521. 'Whiteva!e, Ont' �nfFerod ro ?olvp the prohlern. I'O. , P j.' 1 �1,—,9,r'l.xnp. ; C)nt?l r:L0
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Do Your Pari.
High waw been Order, ATUMC,Fid 1
�.
Travellers have been amazed, and ti `
t- Yes, the world has much to sadden with reason, at the little depth of ; f n
And to•make'the way seem long, Worfiideri ;
water required to float the southern -
But there, too, is much to gladden, of the Oglue of :
Daws river steamers, a boat" carrying 1,000
orcr �' And to fill the-hea"ith song;
- bales of cotton, perhaps, sliding along Captaue S+t j•
�` ► For somewhere the sun is shining,
Though the clouds of Bloom- hang peacefully where a small boy has just "You will be interested to learn that
T - -- waded across the stream. Recently, '•OXO was a great help tout dunngour --- ' "1
137 MAZO`DE LA ROCSE. = low, - - however, one of these streams got too "Trans -A lantsc Flight; it sustained us -
And upon their sombre lining low for even its light draft commeYce, "wonderfully during, otii 16 hours
We may see Hope's rainbow Slow. `'oumey.
and a boat, grounded on a sandbar. " * :
"Will the be afwaid of the Dawn "it is when flying found0 hi
Ftraan� ddsso
II. y � With life's sweet there oft is bitter, As the drinking water on board hap- � g :.
- when it comes?" de«ded to -
,t - I -w;s -disturbed by The e='yp a_ Which alone twere hard to -bear,_ pened to. need replenishing, .a deck- " carry it with us on this
It was c --"Rather.--I shouldWt-be-surpri d ----
tinging his morning song, the big fellow bolted right across But, unless you are a quitter, and took' -07 cpuple oi-buckets and , "occasion. and we can assure you that I
tuneless drone, yet not unmusical- Al- 13 You a joyful fac should wear; went ashore. ' "hot OXO is moatacceptable er each ,
tjLways the first too n his eyes in the. the sky, and the little one will p'rapa P „ "cold and arduous conditions. OXO '
y fall down the cobbler's chimney into For the-world.has. need of cheering, How long will we be stuck here, "was the oil article of its kindwrhich,
"morning, he began his day with a' sort „ Hearts are weary, lonely, sad captain?" a northern traveller asked. ..,�ecatried.,�
his workroom.
'of saga of his exploits of the day be- „ "Oh, just until that man gets back _
tore, usually meaningless to us, but The Seraph was enchanted. Then Face, the future—aothing fearitig, j. ALCOCK, CapQ. D.&C. . .
fraught with color from his own peau- the cobb'r'll new him Wight up in the Do your part—be brave and glad. with a bucket of Rater to pour into . z
sole of a shoe an' the bo who. wears Fred Scott Shepard. the river," the calitain replied lightly, 1
liar sphere. At last he laughed out 3'
% -I*ht a• Jovian laugh, at some rem- the shoe will twinkle when he wuns, �. and the- traveler, highly offended,
' tmrhered prank—and I rubbed my eyes he?� Oh it's coming aow! I withdrew. But lo! -'just then the deck -
won't ( VBEyn
and came to full consciousness. The hear it. I m afwaid. Whale Meat- hand returned, and emptied overboard
sun was slanting through the shutters. „ "That's not the Dawn," asid Angel,
Tiiats night flying away."A whale yields from three to twelve the stale water from the cooler, and I --
Whets, oh where, was the Dawn.tons of prime meat. The weight of immediately the boat trembled, slid
I turned. to look, at Angel. He was It was true that there came to us i Thistle National Flower.
then a rushing sound, as of strong the animal ,is usually reckoned at a over the -bar, and went its way.
staring at the slanting beam and wings; our hair, was lifted from our ton to the foot Thus a fifty -foot whale "Well, I'll be, darned!" gasped the The thistle is the nation flower o:
swearing softly, as. he well knew hew. traveler, "I ,thought that. captain was Scotland. The first king to adopt the
hat foreheads, and the casement rat- would weigh fifty tone.
? "We'll simply have to try again,' tled on its hinges. More than 1•,000 to of whale meat joshing me!" emblem was James Ill. ancj, it was nol
I said. "But however are we going to This wind, that came from the were shipped to' Boston last summer, What had• really, happened was that till the reign of James VI. that tht
w, ':.put in to -day?" wings of night, was sharp with the
The problem solved itself as all fragrance of heather and age=. One frozen. It is economical -because. the the boat, grounded'on the shoal and, motto, "Nemo me impure laeessit,"
ggtro�blema will, a d the day passed, fancied how it would surge througb housewife gets all clear meat, without completely blocking the narrow chan- Not one shalt hurt me with immuni•
.._. lollowing•the usuadmarks of par- the -dim afslea of cathedral -like for- bone 'or gristle; there is no waste. rel, had acted as s dam, and there tyt" was pieced beneath the royal
ledge, arithmetic, 'spelling, scoldutgs, este; ruffling the, plumage of drowsy On Barclay, Sound; in. British Colum- was soon backed up behind it enough I arms. The ancient motto was. "In De•
mutton, a walk with our governess, birds, stirring the surface of same bia, there to a big whaling station,. to water to lift it over the bar, and send fence."
bread and butter pia ers, and -the dark pool where the trout still slept, which killed whales ,are towed. Bone it on .down the stream. It couldn't � �}
(for once longed i�'or!) ted. and making sibilant music among thhe and, blubber /are removed, and the have happened, of course, had tate Next to Russia and the United
A That ;4ht we decided to. lie awake drooping reeds, meat,' shipped to Pacific cities,, is on boat been; headed upstream. States, Canada has the largest forest
together, pasbing the time with star- The sky had now become delicately Bale within twenty-four hours' after _ _•
0 :.' fes, and speculation about the mystery • luminous, and: a. streak of . saffron the killing. ieaerves in the world
;r soon to.be explored by us. showed above the farthest roofs • a• Other whaling stations are building 9
I told the first story, a long -drawn flock of little.clouds. huddled together Why Catch COIN . yu„�,, yinl:nIent o,ues D:vhtherL6
adventure 'of shipwreck, mutiny, and above; this, like . timorous sheep at canneries. One; concern at -Victoria,
Many people seem to imagine that
The Seraph, important, but Sleepy, engaged in -severe manual labor. nothing; but since he was rather--
elimbed over me, so that he might be Colds are almost invariably trans
t A low whistle drew me to his .side. 'ashamed to .return empty -banded, _he ,
the middle, and then began, in a "What's up?" I demanded bought a. :hare fn.the towu.on his way mitted from person to person, and the e
in
41ttle voice. "Got thin little old trunk open at main thing to do is to'seep oneself, in . i, k r ;
x "Once upon a time there was fwee home.
p last," he muttered;. "fall of women's a cold -resisting state of health and
bwothers, all vewy nice, but the our He presented the hire to his wile,
g- junk. Look." Who, after responding with the usual. spirits'' Fresh air is a certain specific i p
e0t wan the bwavest an stwongeat Our heads touched as we. bent curi- -
of i hs- wee. He was as stwong as oust aver the contents. It was a consratniatl°ns, thoughtfully remark `against cold. dare colds are caught
two' bulls, an' he'd kill. a' dw on be- y - inside a 'bus. for instance, than on the
ag t dingy and insignificant box_ on the ed: fol. -even in: tine •depth of winter. To
lore bweaklast, an never be coc.cy eutside, brit it wan fined with a gayly- "Do you know, -it was a good thing.
„ sleep with the windows open e'ren/ff
about It colored paper, on which nosegays of a when you did, 1
Angel and I groaned in unison: We I s nn flowers bent tieneafh the war ht a gale be .blowing is also 8 good rue •
p p you shot that her
P R g John; it wouliin't have 'kept another
could not- tolerate this sort of'. self -1 of silver butterflies and sad -eyed day. Ps Fresh air is health -giving, and never i e
adulation from our Junior. _"Don't'b6 -cockatoos• ' The trays .were Pali.. as - i, _ :. ':heaitb-destroy-Ing,
such a little beast;' we admonished,. Angel had said of women's, things: _ J - ._:d._-_ =
and covered his head with a pillow. delicate, ruffly frocks of pink and . In a new -comb for drying the hair _ ti
The Ser'sipb was. Wont to accept Such i lilac; and undergarments edged with a rubber bulb forces air heated by There e a lighthouse to every four-, 4
discipline, at our hands philosophically,! ellowin lace. A sweet scent rose teen mites of coast in England, to+ The Creamy Laths of
g ale in the hands through per- � g •
with no unseemly outcries' or situs- them, aa.of some gentle gr.esence (orated teeth. thirty-four miles in Ireland, and every, ,-
SIs$; .as. a matter "of fact, when we, that strove to reach the light and air thirty-nine miles in Scotland. BAD : 9 OWN SOAP softens
P uncovered hi4 ,head, we could tell by once more. A pair of little white kid' The man who looks over, bia cattle and whitens. refreshes and dell- —
his even, Teposettrl breathing that he slippers looked as if_ tie longed to every day to see how they're coming I iyau need not open your }rouse to- eatery aromatlzea the stria.
was fast asleep. It crag too dark to twinkle in and out- beneath. a soft silk on, but -doesn t go to the school once, � s no �.d, xa,, XcMbe r -
f °see
big fate; but -I cocld ims �te'his' - undesii•dble people who "eoitte to your
g skirt. tri awhile to learn what his children 4615
tom lacent smile.- I Angel's _mischievous brown hands are doing, has,awrong idea o! values.; door. You deed not open your mind
��pp `
The night -sped -quickly after that. dove among the !font !olds, discover• to the trashy stories and unkind gas- 3 >
There was, some desulto talk • then The mind is a fortress to be held a=p which circulate 7around u:
ry r tag opera glasses ('treasures to be se- 3'0
Angel, .,too, slept. I resolved to keep cured, u► poasilfle, against same, future against evil, and there 'should' always r
the watch alone. I heardthe-sound o! south Sea expedition), nit inlaid box be a. sentinel on guard. btt�ara'■ L:aimsest Dare■ aotQs, sec.WNW
footsteps is the street below, echoing of old-fashioned trinkets. gold -tasseled -
with a lonely sound; the rattle of a earrings, a coral necklace, and a
'hose shutter in a sudden Rust of wind; brooch of'tortured locks of hair. His
then, dead
silence, -followed after• an held co Teeth alng1above gauze
mouth
interval b the scampering and arlRty ; g
nelik of mice in the wall. The mice y I''M ih. i0 fi -
- � but I gave no heed to hit.w':. I was busy��"«
disturbed me again. There was a shat- I with a velvet workbox that promised
tering of loose plaster; and,. suddenly a solution of the mi-stery: for, hidden i "f ''f i T t
'Opening my eyes, I saw the ghost of, away with -a thimble and sciisors, as
ay daylight stealing underneath the Ione would secrete a treasure, was a - '�+' 1 J,
blind. The time had come! fat little book, The Mysteries . o! y '� 'l al I �� i« it„I Iii
Silently the three of us stole up the Udolpho. Someone had drawn on the 'r �''qN'y ►
ancarpeted attic -stair. It was unknown flyleaf, very beautifully, I. thought,; a
' krritor to -us havingbeen forbidden '
ribbed sea -shell, and on it had printed
from the first by Mrs' Handsomebody, the words, "Lucy from Charles'; and.
: and all we bad ever seen from the hall on a scroll • beneath the shell, in micro-
below was a cramped passage, guard- scopic charneters, "Bide the Time'!”
ed by three closed doors. Time anJ (To be concluded.).
again we had been tempted to explore HIGH
p -
}t, but Were was -a sinister aloofness - 1
' about it that had hitherto repelled us. Your Features. '•
Now, however it had' become but a''T LEASTODST
pathwa to the Dawn, and, as we I In many instances it will . be foaud
ilutched the banisters, we Imagined that a person's features are not at all - "?
ourselves three pilgrims fearfully regular'. -
climbing toward light and beauty. When photographed witl'f only one
Angel stood first -at the top. Gently aide of the face showing,,for instance, hut, 1 ht and power needs are best served with Imperial
be tried two doors'in succession, w hie.
were locked. The third Rave, hatish y I sometimes surprising how unlike Royalite Coal Oil; Every drop is clean, powerful and absolutely
it• seemed to me, grudgingly, ,The the person the "portrait appears to be: penal Y gives y g- -
Seraph and I pressed close behind I The cheek on one side will, in a num- _ 'uniform. Imperial Ro elite vas ou the highest fuel swtisfactioa
Angel, glad of the warm contact of bar of cases, prove to be more rounded :said costs no more than ordinary coal oil.
each other's bodies.` I than the opposite one, wh'ilat the dif- m"
In the large attic -room, the a,!r wa3' tercnce in the ears is often remark- Imperial Royalite Coal Oil meets every test of a perfect oil, allows
s::fling, and the sloping roof, frorh 1 able, you full power from tractor or stationary engine. Used in owl
which dim cobwebs were draped, ` It ati upright' line were drawn "heaters and stoves, it burns clean—no smoke or Soot --and it's :?
seemed to press toward the darkl, through the centre of the face, marked •
shapes of discarded furniture, ,aa if tofore-
fearful
s best for oil lamps, too. -- - `
guard some. fearful secret. It took all j variations would be seen. The Lore- you Can et Ro elite everywhere when you want it. Our unlimited
our courage to grope our way to the head on one side would soinetitnes g y ry
I look -higher than the other, a
low, casemgnt, and it was a struggle to , means of distribution assures that. -
dislodge the rusty bolt, and press the' The eyebrows as well differ fn ;
window out on its unused hinges. Itlength, and- on orie 'side perhaps their No coal oil is bettor than Imperial Royalite; .so why pay higher
creakci. so -loudly that,ww•e held our, curve would be greater than on the Prices�
breath fpr.a moment, byt'Fe drew it opposite side. The right eye In a
again witF�-a .Gharp sen.,atien of relief,number of cases will be not only a
"as thirsty young animals drink, Por, little larger, but also the color will
night air, sweet, attnging to th'e'
ver; in shade.' The' top tide, too, will IMPERIALROYALtTECOALOIL
jtl?aifl�t p«� •urged in upon us,' differ materially—the bottom'lid� be-
jpee.pjna Y�j fear arta rhe more' and! noticeable in their unlike -
the hot depressien of the attic room. i -- f
Mrs. Handsomebody's house was, nese.
tall. and we could look' down upon ; Then the mouth has its irregularity ,
many roofs and ch}rrineys. They hnd-i ties, The. movements of the under ON SALE ��CAL 0, EVERYWHERE 1
died tcgether in the soft gray light as lip on the one side are in . direct con -
if wait:rir for .some Brest happening,' trast to the other, and this is noticed tfDtt ` f'
°which they expected, but did not when a person is speaking. 1 i t 1 '>�. '} t i
u::c'1 rstaid. 'They wvcre an air of ex-!, The nose likewlse is not alike both I S���L Olt- Ij i
ctanc an:i h utility. Litt,e fawn-- ,� rE
Li rcCI r] o thae•a>s pr^sled clo-e to big,,' Giles, and a carefrl study will discover I "
for eh--,t^-r, and a frosty white, a difference in the nostrils. Some-
stareupward fearfu]ly, times one. is larder than. the other,
"ls this the Dawn?" carne from. The and by, putting P. ruler across the face '
just under the nose, and scrutinizing 4
` $ctaph, in a tiny wire.
`tln!y the hinninq of it," 1, �whs- the top of th_ a face,_ these variations -
�ered back. "There's two stars left will fie seen. IP
tver from ' the night --see! that big 4
blue one in f• the- F.ast, and the little ------v =t
white otte Inst abpve the cobbler's, Buy Thrift Stamps.
'R} f 1 inti."
coral_ caves, with a fair sprinkling, of
gaze. The white star hung Lust above
B.C., has packed this year 40,000 cases
colds, so-called, are part and parcel of
: a, w N. _:.4 �'__.. �� ... _ . ,-:.... _, _ _ a _.�+..r._.e ..... ..r. ,_a. t..r .e .R4...'..�:.Ss. ,.:'Ln.ar+4,4
skeletons to keep us broad awake.
the cobbler'." chimney- dangerously
it -
of canned. whale meat—forty-eight
to case.
life's regime, that it is no use trying
"It was a first-rate tale," sighed
Angel, contentedly, when I had done;
near, .'seemed to us wio watched.
There were only two of us at the
one -pound cans a
a
to avoid them.
s "
"sao you told it awfully well, John. It
'stead
window now, for Angel had stolen
of
�` Shot in Time.
It should be borrle.in mind that colds .
8ea,viaattorsqu nd aexplor
2 .•
you like, you just tell another
W me, Or The Seraph can tell one.
aewawaYen ironment,lore eas was his customer
.
I and
A certain sportsman went - out Lora
else Arctic explorers
'
":.,beet
Go ahead, Seraph, and make -up the
story know how.
could hear the soft o ring
shutting of bureau drawers, and once,
gseldom
day's rough shooting. fie was -not a
would have a succession of theta and
be free: The place to escape
you
a grunting and straining, as of one
particularly good shot, and so •he got
ids is the Arctic or Antarctic
The Seraph, important, but Sleepy, engaged in -severe manual labor. nothing; but since he was rather--
elimbed over me, so that he might be Colds are almost invariably trans
t A low whistle drew me to his .side. 'ashamed to .return empty -banded, _he ,
the middle, and then began, in a "What's up?" I demanded bought a. :hare fn.the towu.on his way mitted from person to person, and the e
in
41ttle voice. "Got thin little old trunk open at main thing to do is to'seep oneself, in . i, k r ;
x "Once upon a time there was fwee home.
p last," he muttered;. "fall of women's a cold -resisting state of health and
bwothers, all vewy nice, but the our He presented the hire to his wile,
g- junk. Look." Who, after responding with the usual. spirits'' Fresh air is a certain specific i p
e0t wan the bwavest an stwongeat Our heads touched as we. bent curi- -
of i hs- wee. He was as stwong as oust aver the contents. It was a consratniatl°ns, thoughtfully remark `against cold. dare colds are caught
two' bulls, an' he'd kill. a' dw on be- y - inside a 'bus. for instance, than on the
ag t dingy and insignificant box_ on the ed: fol. -even in: tine •depth of winter. To
lore bweaklast, an never be coc.cy eutside, brit it wan fined with a gayly- "Do you know, -it was a good thing.
„ sleep with the windows open e'ren/ff
about It colored paper, on which nosegays of a when you did, 1
Angel and I groaned in unison: We I s nn flowers bent tieneafh the war ht a gale be .blowing is also 8 good rue •
p p you shot that her
P R g John; it wouliin't have 'kept another
could not- tolerate this sort of'. self -1 of silver butterflies and sad -eyed day. Ps Fresh air is health -giving, and never i e
adulation from our Junior. _"Don't'b6 -cockatoos• ' The trays .were Pali.. as - i, _ :. ':heaitb-destroy-Ing,
such a little beast;' we admonished,. Angel had said of women's, things: _ J - ._:d._-_ =
and covered his head with a pillow. delicate, ruffly frocks of pink and . In a new -comb for drying the hair _ ti
The Ser'sipb was. Wont to accept Such i lilac; and undergarments edged with a rubber bulb forces air heated by There e a lighthouse to every four-, 4
discipline, at our hands philosophically,! ellowin lace. A sweet scent rose teen mites of coast in England, to+ The Creamy Laths of
g ale in the hands through per- � g •
with no unseemly outcries' or situs- them, aa.of some gentle gr.esence (orated teeth. thirty-four miles in Ireland, and every, ,-
SIs$; .as. a matter "of fact, when we, that strove to reach the light and air thirty-nine miles in Scotland. BAD : 9 OWN SOAP softens
P uncovered hi4 ,head, we could tell by once more. A pair of little white kid' The man who looks over, bia cattle and whitens. refreshes and dell- —
his even, Teposettrl breathing that he slippers looked as if_ tie longed to every day to see how they're coming I iyau need not open your }rouse to- eatery aromatlzea the stria.
was fast asleep. It crag too dark to twinkle in and out- beneath. a soft silk on, but -doesn t go to the school once, � s no �.d, xa,, XcMbe r -
f °see
big fate; but -I cocld ims �te'his' - undesii•dble people who "eoitte to your
g skirt. tri awhile to learn what his children 4615
tom lacent smile.- I Angel's _mischievous brown hands are doing, has,awrong idea o! values.; door. You deed not open your mind
��pp `
The night -sped -quickly after that. dove among the !font !olds, discover• to the trashy stories and unkind gas- 3 >
There was, some desulto talk • then The mind is a fortress to be held a=p which circulate 7around u:
ry r tag opera glasses ('treasures to be se- 3'0
Angel, .,too, slept. I resolved to keep cured, u► poasilfle, against same, future against evil, and there 'should' always r
the watch alone. I heardthe-sound o! south Sea expedition), nit inlaid box be a. sentinel on guard. btt�ara'■ L:aimsest Dare■ aotQs, sec.WNW
footsteps is the street below, echoing of old-fashioned trinkets. gold -tasseled -
with a lonely sound; the rattle of a earrings, a coral necklace, and a
'hose shutter in a sudden Rust of wind; brooch of'tortured locks of hair. His
then, dead
silence, -followed after• an held co Teeth alng1above gauze
mouth
interval b the scampering and arlRty ; g
nelik of mice in the wall. The mice y I''M ih. i0 fi -
- � but I gave no heed to hit.w':. I was busy��"«
disturbed me again. There was a shat- I with a velvet workbox that promised
tering of loose plaster; and,. suddenly a solution of the mi-stery: for, hidden i "f ''f i T t
'Opening my eyes, I saw the ghost of, away with -a thimble and sciisors, as
ay daylight stealing underneath the Ione would secrete a treasure, was a - '�+' 1 J,
blind. The time had come! fat little book, The Mysteries . o! y '� 'l al I �� i« it„I Iii
Silently the three of us stole up the Udolpho. Someone had drawn on the 'r �''qN'y ►
ancarpeted attic -stair. It was unknown flyleaf, very beautifully, I. thought,; a
' krritor to -us havingbeen forbidden '
ribbed sea -shell, and on it had printed
from the first by Mrs' Handsomebody, the words, "Lucy from Charles'; and.
: and all we bad ever seen from the hall on a scroll • beneath the shell, in micro-
below was a cramped passage, guard- scopic charneters, "Bide the Time'!”
ed by three closed doors. Time anJ (To be concluded.).
again we had been tempted to explore HIGH
p -
}t, but Were was -a sinister aloofness - 1
' about it that had hitherto repelled us. Your Features. '•
Now, however it had' become but a''T LEASTODST
pathwa to the Dawn, and, as we I In many instances it will . be foaud
ilutched the banisters, we Imagined that a person's features are not at all - "?
ourselves three pilgrims fearfully regular'. -
climbing toward light and beauty. When photographed witl'f only one
Angel stood first -at the top. Gently aide of the face showing,,for instance, hut, 1 ht and power needs are best served with Imperial
be tried two doors'in succession, w hie.
were locked. The third Rave, hatish y I sometimes surprising how unlike Royalite Coal Oil; Every drop is clean, powerful and absolutely
it• seemed to me, grudgingly, ,The the person the "portrait appears to be: penal Y gives y g- -
Seraph and I pressed close behind I The cheek on one side will, in a num- _ 'uniform. Imperial Ro elite vas ou the highest fuel swtisfactioa
Angel, glad of the warm contact of bar of cases, prove to be more rounded :said costs no more than ordinary coal oil.
each other's bodies.` I than the opposite one, wh'ilat the dif- m"
In the large attic -room, the a,!r wa3' tercnce in the ears is often remark- Imperial Royalite Coal Oil meets every test of a perfect oil, allows
s::fling, and the sloping roof, frorh 1 able, you full power from tractor or stationary engine. Used in owl
which dim cobwebs were draped, ` It ati upright' line were drawn "heaters and stoves, it burns clean—no smoke or Soot --and it's :?
seemed to press toward the darkl, through the centre of the face, marked •
shapes of discarded furniture, ,aa if tofore-
fearful
s best for oil lamps, too. -- - `
guard some. fearful secret. It took all j variations would be seen. The Lore- you Can et Ro elite everywhere when you want it. Our unlimited
our courage to grope our way to the head on one side would soinetitnes g y ry
I look -higher than the other, a
low, casemgnt, and it was a struggle to , means of distribution assures that. -
dislodge the rusty bolt, and press the' The eyebrows as well differ fn ;
window out on its unused hinges. Itlength, and- on orie 'side perhaps their No coal oil is bettor than Imperial Royalite; .so why pay higher
creakci. so -loudly that,ww•e held our, curve would be greater than on the Prices�
breath fpr.a moment, byt'Fe drew it opposite side. The right eye In a
again witF�-a .Gharp sen.,atien of relief,number of cases will be not only a
"as thirsty young animals drink, Por, little larger, but also the color will
night air, sweet, attnging to th'e'
ver; in shade.' The' top tide, too, will IMPERIALROYALtTECOALOIL
jtl?aifl�t p«� •urged in upon us,' differ materially—the bottom'lid� be-
jpee.pjna Y�j fear arta rhe more' and! noticeable in their unlike -
the hot depressien of the attic room. i -- f
Mrs. Handsomebody's house was, nese.
tall. and we could look' down upon ; Then the mouth has its irregularity ,
many roofs and ch}rrineys. They hnd-i ties, The. movements of the under ON SALE ��CAL 0, EVERYWHERE 1
died tcgether in the soft gray light as lip on the one side are in . direct con -
if wait:rir for .some Brest happening,' trast to the other, and this is noticed tfDtt ` f'
°which they expected, but did not when a person is speaking. 1 i t 1 '>�. '} t i
u::c'1 rstaid. 'They wvcre an air of ex-!, The nose likewlse is not alike both I S���L Olt- Ij i
ctanc an:i h utility. Litt,e fawn-- ,� rE
Li rcCI r] o thae•a>s pr^sled clo-e to big,,' Giles, and a carefrl study will discover I "
for eh--,t^-r, and a frosty white, a difference in the nostrils. Some-
stareupward fearfu]ly, times one. is larder than. the other,
"ls this the Dawn?" carne from. The and by, putting P. ruler across the face '
just under the nose, and scrutinizing 4
` $ctaph, in a tiny wire.
`tln!y the hinninq of it," 1, �whs- the top of th_ a face,_ these variations -
�ered back. "There's two stars left will fie seen. IP
tver from ' the night --see! that big 4
blue one in f• the- F.ast, and the little ------v =t
white otte Inst abpve the cobbler's, Buy Thrift Stamps.
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LEADING NAM --CANAIW GOVERNMENT MERQORE BRANT
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DISASTROUS WIND STORM MARINE FIM OF �3
Toronto, Dec. 2, -Manitoba whost-
No. 1 Northern *2.8OL; 40 -Me Gale Causes Great Havoc -Billings No*.28, . store 2 Northern,in
Mj�ny' $2.27 -,No. 3 i1rdkern, $2,Completed Before End of 1919 Unless Severe Weather
Fort William.
Uprooted, Car Lines Manitoba -oats, -No- 2 CW 88%c' Hinders Construction of Many Large- Steel Vessels
Cities Blown Down, Trees
No. 8 CW, 86%c; No. Now Under
7- .-C" P. 1 f;w, 83%e, Way in Dominion Ship Y"
Tied Up For Hours. No. 2 feed, 81 %c. in atom Fort Wil -
Ham A despatch from Ottawa say Planter. This shiv,.which is of -Toronto was swept: ness Of its reports the Meteorologicil M W, $15384; dIall
Toronto, Dec. 1. �n. i�arley-No. 3 P
hast Office could"notmake any definite rejepted,.$1.35%; feed,. in Unless severe weather upsets the 8,350 tons• displacement, was launched
�'..by a windstorm, the fury of which has nk
statement in this connection to -night. store, Fort William. present expictations, the Canadian on the aft,qrnoon of November 22, the
equalled here, at a little 76-1
seldom been equ I The disturbance was first noted in � American corn -No. 2 yellow, $1. 1 boilers were Installed on November 23, ase
post eight o'clock on Saturday, the, Lower Mississippi Valley on Fri -
Government Merchant Marine Fleet night.' No. 3 yellow, $1.69, track, Toronto,: the engines installed on Nov -ember 24,
It, was heralded by the failure of day night, and was caused by the emir= prompt shipments. I will .number twenty-three vessels be- and, it is. expected, unless .' severe
Ontario oats -No, 3 white, 88 t3 90c,
'the electric lights. Just short of 8i tence of an area of low pressure there. 'according to freights outside. fore the end of the present year, ac- weather upsets plans, to turn the vas -
lock in the residential districts' the, It was not until late Friday night that Ontario wheat -No. 1. Winter, per, cording to Mr. Alex. Johnson, Deputy sel over to. the. Government. bdon
o'clock 1.
stbP. Within a it showed of gathering strength, car lot, $2 to $2.06; No. 2 do, $1.97'to' Minister of Marine., It is hoped that navigation close&.
street Ars came to a The Canidia- Settler, which is be -
and on $2.08 b.Tsufflcie�nt vessels to bilnj thi total to
ent was rapid, No. 3 do, $1.93 to $1.99, CO
few minutes the street lights laded but its development -ht3.1, the above number will have been de- Ing built'at'the Tidew
out They came on again shortly, and; Saturday it commenced to move in a shipping points, according to freig ater Yard% s1 .fit
hardly had they begun to glow when north-easterly directiorf, gathering Ontario wheat -Na: 1 'string, $2.02. livered before the end of next month. Three Rivers, Que., will, it is expected,
2 Spring, $1. 9 to $2.08; -4-
seed over to $2 08 - No. The Canadian Navigator, a steel be handed over on Saturday
the storm came, in all Its fury. strength on the way. It ere -
The , wind snapped trees lay, No. � Spring, $1.95. to $2.01, f.o b vessel of 4,860 tons, built by the Cana- next, while the Canadian
like Lake Michigan and Georgian B , sh!'Pping points, according to freighiB:' yards, will be a
Rangy alae
matches, blowing 'dead on from -the with the centre of the storm passing in - a --No. 2, $2.60. than Vickers yards at Montreal, has from the same
Peas -No.
south, and blew'the rain before ft in
ty of the Soo. Barley -Malting, $1.5o to $1.58, ac- been completed, made -her trial trip before the close
the vicini of navigation. AnNOV. 30. -Cyclonic freights outside.
clonic and hafrded over to the Government. other vessel on which delivery Am oz-
sh�e& It tore the -roofs off - houses London, Ont., cording to freig
and factories; it left line upon line of gales Of a velocity estimated at 60 Buckwheat -$1.30 to -$1.82, accord -The CanadianSplzmer, an 8,850 -ton pected before .the close of navigationt.
fallen fences;
side. f trip and is the Oaniadian Traveller, being builk
steel ship, will have her trial
4 dis, Ing to f4eight out
telegraph and telephone miles an 'hour swept London an -No. 8, $1.87 to $1.40, accord- The Canadian
wires, caught by the falling trees, triet fox three hours last night, wreck Rye bei before the end of next at the Levk yards.
ing to outside. acted. She will, after Railer, under construction at the Wal -
n week, it is exp
came down in the direst confusion..In ing, unroofing or sweeping chimneys flour -Government stand.
Manitoba. being handed over, leave Montreal lace Sh rds, Vancouver, is expected
ip7a
'homes near the lake the inbibitants fromr buildings, uprooting trees,
ard, $11, Toronto. -be complete and handed over before
smashing*windows and causing dam- Ontario flour--Goverhment- stand- either for Halifax or St. Jelin, to load to
felt their abodes rock like a ship upon)
qth't will run high in the thou for Sou the, end of the year, making the
'a stormy a". Away out on the lake ago a and, $9.50 to $9.60, Montzaa! and To- *h American ports. -'thiTd vessel of the Canadian -
I An instance of rapid shipbuilding, twenty
the water leaped in mountains, and I .sands of dolla-s, To -night It Is still routs, in jute bags. Prompt shipment. -
the well -sheltered bay was too rough almost impossible to communicate Millfeed--Car lots, delivered Mont -.i work has been accomplished by the Goyernment Merchant Fleet In cam
for navigation. Above all, in the dark! vrith outside places by eithertelephond real freights,
per ton, $52; goodhts, bags included: Bran, Per Vickers works in the case of the' Cana- mi asion.
clouds a mysterious, blue-green sheet or telegraph, but reports, particularly ton, $4
tory south of -London, feed flour, $3.15.to $3.50.
Hay -No. 1, per ton $26mixed, $110 to $175; do, tom. and med., $65 L fl. CLARKE NEW....
of light came and went, fast and yet, from the terri -
too slow for lightning, and added, to are that damage is everywhere i quite per ton, $21 to $123, tracts, Toronto. to $75; springers, 90 to $175' light UEUT.-GOVERNOR
heavy. Straw -Car lots, ton, $11.50 to -ewes, $8 to $9; yearlings, $9 to J10.50;
the terrors of a fearful night per cwt. .$13.76 to
One death resulted from the storm, Detroit, Nov. SO. -As far as can $12.50, track,, Toronto. spring Iambs,
4 on On. be learned at this point and at Port Country Produce_Whqle%ale- $14.25; calves, good to goice, $17 to Chairman of Toronto Harbw'rr
George Dowson being killed Lake ad and watered, $15.76; Commission Succeeds
$18.50; hogs, -fed
tario, street by a falling tree. Huron, at the south end of Eggs, -New laid cases returnable, do, weighed off cars, $16; do, f.o.b.,
At half -past 8 the machine for as- Huron, no boats were lost during the 80 to 85c; held, 59 to 56c. Butter- $14.75; do, do to farmers, $14.50.
_t Sit J. Hendrit."_
certaining the velocity of the wind at: istorm. The White Star Line steamer Creamery solids, 61 to 63c; do, prints, Montreal, Dec. 2.-Butcber steers,
the storm signal station showed the Wauketa, from ibis Port, believed lost 62 to 64c. Honey -White, per lb. 20 to common, $6.76 to $8.60; butcher helf- A despjatch from Ottawa says: -Mr.
gale raging at the rate of 78 miles an I.last night with 256 passengers, sought 21c. Live poultry -hens, 4 to r5 lbs" no, med., $7.60 to $8.60; corn., $6 to Lionel H. Clarks; Chairman of the To.
18 to 25c; hens, under 4 lbs., 15 to 20c- N.50; butcher cows, $6 to $8; canners, mato Harbo
To -
hour. L This is a record for Toronto. shelter from the storm and reached - spring ir Comm!ssion, has been 1�1
Later in the evening the wind veeredl Port Huron this morning. The steamer hens, over 6 lbs., 23 to 26c 76; cutters, $5.05 to $6- butcher appointed Lioute4ant-Governor- . of Op
chickens, 19 to 28c; roosters, 1h to 20c; bulls, •conf.. ;5.60 t;$6.25. 6dod veals, I
W. E. Whiti reached here to -right ducklings, 22 to 28c; turkeys, 80 to tarso In place of 9fr John H
-:''"Und to the, west, and in the opinion, 14 to $17; coed., to $13; grass, of some the change of direction saved from Buffalo and reported no shipping Sac. Eggs --No. 1., 60 to 61c; salects,l_$6.60 to $7.. Ewes, $7 to- $a; lambs, whose term of office has exphs&- H6
"ansdriey
;"Toronto from a still worse storm. I in difficulty. Reports from Lake 63 to 64c; new laid, 85 to 90c. Butter good, 413.75 to $14; com., $12.50 to will take over the duties as own as 11A
Hu
Although, according to the*$Ieteor- I ron points are meagre because of -.Creamery prints, 65 to 67c; choice $13.25. Hogs, selects, $16.75 to $171 is sworn in by the Governor-General
clogical Office, the wind storm on Sat- demoralized- conditions. dairy prints, 57 to 59c; ordinary dairy: lights, $15 bD $16; heavies, $16; SOWN, "Lionel H. Clarke, Ontario's lilentea-
wMay night was not the worst Toronto Sault Ste. Maxie, Ont., Nov. 30.- prints, 60 to 53c bakers', 45 to W- $12.75 to $18. ant-Govertior-0-be, is well know is'
I" experienced; it reached a velocity Tiough a wild storm has been raiging Oleomargarine' (best gr.). 33 to 37c. - the business world, but to the pliblif
Ilarge, 31% to '32C.
i: -of 60 miles an hour here. In Buffalo, ovvf- Lake Superior since yesterday Cheese -New, gal, tan, $3 per British Girls Sail For Canada generally be has not heretofore be"
of any Maple syrup --Per 5 -
He was borA fir_
-with which the Meteorological Office no report& had been received in the limelight.
1 . was unable to establish communication accident on the lake up to 6 o'clock, ga'-; do, one -gal' tin
provisions -Wholesale. London, Nov. SO. --A party of 62 Guelph"lana efteated at Trinity Cd-
until'10 o'clock last night, L the wdnd neither the Canadian Ship Canal nor
-7 :reached & V Smoked meats -Rolls, so to ale; girls, and women sailed from Glasgo* lege at Port Hope, being 'an Anglicas,*
eiocity of 90 miles an hour. 'the American Ship Canal having heard. hams, med., 87 to Sac; heavy, 33 to on the Pretcrian yesterday. All of in religion.
In Toledo it was 69 miles an hour, and. of any damage. The. only vessel which 34c; cooked hams 49 to 51c- back, them had been selected strictly is so- I About thirty years ago Mr. Clarke
In Windsor 68 miles an hour. It is be- has passed .through here to -day was p*An, 47' to 48c; tracks, bonsiaSip 49 cordance with the Camdian Govern- cam* to Toronto.. and he has been 7'
to 52c; breakfast bacon, 42 to 46c; sent re lations. A g t
lievod that in -other points nearer the
e. the steamer Utley, which was down gu 1-1 were eager a active in the grain business.- - He, ft
a rough passage over cottage rolls, 83 to 34c. ltipc &.1.
contra of the stoiin'the velocity' was bound, tend had exchange the stale old world for a life President of the Canadian Ma
greater than in any of the towns men -Laker Superior. The wireless station Barrelled Meats= -Pickled Pork, $46; I of freedom In the households of Ltd., and up until the Dominion Gov.
e 'tioned, but owing to .the incomplete_ berq,has no -repor-a of any trouble. mess pork $4b.ornment appointed the VIssat BoarW
Green qeat;-C)ut of pickle, le less, Ontago.
than smoked. Five conducted parties of about the Mr. Clarke was a member of the Board
r'. hwims MUST within the inhibitory tome of the Dry Salted Meats--Lolnj clears, 'in-, same strength will sail for Canada of Grain Supervisors.
clear during December. Winter weather Mr. Clarke in z*cent years has civ -
Lever Act will be prosecuted." tons, 32%c; in cases. 28 to 2k; cl
RESUME WORK' c; fat backs, 32 to BBC.
The Government also is having dif- bellies,.27 to 28 1 will not dater these enthusiasts,_ who en considerable of his time to muni -
Lard -Tierces. n to 29 ft
ficuity with the rains operators, -it is %c; tube,, have likewise undertaken to go to any cipal affairs, although he never,"Us
.,,Pasons Violating, Injunction i, understood, and prosecutions of the *91,4 to soc; Pails, 29k to SOIAC;' part of Canada. the sufrage of the people in any civic,
tierce,
30% 'to ale. Compound lard,!
0 office. For one year he was Pml-
lopera��rs are in prospect unless they s, 29 to 29%c;
Cited For CA=t tterces, 928% to 29c; tub
CMPL=i comply fully with the Government's prints, 30 to 304c. Five -Shilling Note dent of the Toronto Board of Tisdo.
He was also for a time the city's rep- 3
Indianapolis, Nov. SO. -Coal mus orders, it was indicated..
Montreal Markets.
be mined and every minor, operator or For Great Britain! resentative an the York'County Ckod-
2-Oats, extra No. I
R, Roads' Commission. He was also a
knowledge of -the temporary injunc-4- $11.10. Rolled oats, bags,
I I I Montreal, Dec.
-qored
any other person who has ac, i Big Radio Depot feed, 98 �j c. Flour. new standard A despatch from London say:;-- member of the C"adian Njapro
B.C. grade, $11 to Great Britain is going to have five- Falls Park Commission.
..tion and who thereafter violates Its For Vancouver, 90 lbs., $4.50 to $4.55. - Bran, $45. shilling notes, Which at the present
-terms, will be cited for contempt to -1 Shorts, $52. Hfr, No. 2, per ton, car, When the Toronto Harbor Camis-
day, declared Dan W. Simms, special New York, Nov. 3b. -The Marconi lots, $24 to $25. Cheese, finest east- rate of exchange are.equivatent to one sion was organized seven yeaft ago,'
dollar bills.
re- Mr. Clarke' was appointed Chairman, fey, i 1 Wi less Telegraph Company -of Can -ferns, 27c. Butter, choicest creamery,
Assistant United States District At- select- ada will build in the vicinity of Van- 6s to e8%c. Eggs, fresh, 90c; se The present high p,�ice of silver is l which position he has occupied' up' to ti
I ed65c; No. I stock, 68c; No. 2 stock, I responsible for their introduction, and
Mr. Simms issued a statement of. couver, B.C.. a, powerful radio depot. this present time, Under.h:!.s adminia-
"hich will cost $2,000,000,155c: Potatoes, per Lag, car lots, $2.05 if the cost keips it iEs. present' height
r_warurngto &]I. It has been indicated The station, w to $2.35. Dressed hogs, abattoir killed, some substitute stitute will have to be found tration millions of dollars have belsai
here that if the miners do not return, will handle commercial business be- k I spent• in carryirar out the harbor im-
Lard, pure, wood pails, 20 lbl- for lesiter va+*ed coins.
'to work after the posting of noticesilween Canada and the Orient. A sta- provements, whicti will give a water -
net, 31c.
tion of like power and cost will, of front unexcelled on the, Great Lakes.,
y aLive Stock Markets.
',be In compliance course, be built .in Japan. 170 Per Cent. of German
tl
operated with the' vy.
b the operators that the minedwill.
Toronto. December 2.-�Choice beau
decision of the Government, many men Negotiations are being carried one $13.26 to '$13.60;
3.50; good heavy,- War Fleet for Britain
I steers, New Home
-Have
will be brought before Judge' A. B. with ilie''Governments of Canada and -I steers, Sr -.50 to $13; butchers' cattle,' A despatch For . Ne t Sewoli
Anderson in Federal Court, here next 'Japan 'for licenses to construct and, choice, $1 ,.50'.'Io $12' do,' good, $10.501 from-Pari,,i says: The X
d' the Bri-
week to face a charge of contempt. I operate the two stations necessary to to $11 do med.. $8.75 to $9.25; do, I Sqpreme Coancil has'adopted
every officer direct c9mmunication across com., *r) to $6.50; bulls, choice, $10 to, -t.,sh &aggestion for partition
tion of the' A deripatch from Ottawa . says:-
-Mr. 'Simms said that evi I
$10.50; do, med., l8S.75 to $9; do, rough'! German war fleet. Under the, arrange. IjVork will be rushed on the new Par-
ke Unit, -d , the- Pikeific.
arid miner connected with t
$7 to $7.25; butcher cows, choice, 410:
Mine Workers of America, has full' ment Great Britain will receive 70 per1liament buildings so as to frAye them
to $10-`
iO; do, good. $9 to $9.25; do,
e, France .ten ;,refdy for occupation by February .1 -
rovisions;- cent. of the total torinag
Anowledge of the terms arid p Lar of Shell* Driven irned., $8 to $8�25; do, com., $6.25 t
the temporary injunction, and that: Through Thickest'of $6.75;, stockers, $7.,50 to ;10; feeders, 1 per cent, Italy ten -per cent., Japan in case I' should be decided to have t�o
$l o to. $11.50; canners and! cutters,! eight per cent., and the Uniteil States' next session begin then. Temporary li-i'i
!every local has received a copy of the'
withdrawal order -cancelling the "strike. - 'A despatch from London says: -Sir 1 10 to `'6.2.;: ni.ilker, good to choice. t%vQ pfr rent.
;fittings and desks v.1: be placed.in the
"Coal will be produced, arid every Robert -Hadfield announces that the! buildinix to acconrmoF5te the, me
sad tbe Common
miner, operator, of any other person I -st calibre of armbr-pier.-ing shell and Senators a Staff.
arge mp, which is beli con -
who has acquired knowledge of the ' ....The builk
has bcen 8tiven in recent British testE
temporary injunction and who there- through the thickest of mo strutted Oil the ::oat, las V$teM, VAU
modern armor
utter violates its terms will be cited cost eight million dollars, instead of
plate. This feat in% gunnery, he sa-, a,
$5,100 et-�niated,mxin-
"In' wiil render the Briti h big giunB,
for contempt," the statement says. 000 ordgill"all
addition to thja," it continues, "all Per- weiLrhing something likV f80 tons, nn- i, ly on ac co;:nt of the great ' neresse in
r'
-cost of mate iaii used.
sons, whether miners or operators,' surpassed in naval engagements in the -I; wage's the
:whose acts of conduct 'bring. 'them 7-. Wh1'c Parliament sits workmen'will �"7A I
future. construction of the
n'
proceed with the
7 years,
f east wing. It will be -before the
ornamertation is completed. Half a
-PRINCE OF WAUE'ar" FAREINELL million '.oll -z -pent for furni-
lan will be r
ture.
z.22.
SAGE TO HIS FELLOW -CANADIANS'
Princess Mary Makes Debut
In Speech at Public Function
-"I welcome which m ,es I
.'A despatch from Ottawa says: my comra"
f get it, nor. can
can never or I express, in arms and all my Canadian fellow -
the le of my deep gratitude for the! countrymen aiii women have given. A despatch from London says:-
m�- Cana-! me
ri carted weldlurne which %Princess Mary made her debut as a.
1�'ill You P, ion an Thugs -
Canadian
ray I speaker at a public function an comrades in arms and ease cont meg-!
�rks, most inqdequate*
Canadian fellow-couti-trymeii and Nvo- sage -.of th,ry� day night, the occasion being a fare-.
,,h
I Army.,
juan have given me." The foregoing' is though it be, lo, Sir Robert horde: and t well rally a! the Women's Land
Which is being disbanded. The csro�
Isom si- firewell], message from his the. wlicle Dominion Governmeat, mony was a pictu
ti
ss the Prince of Wales, i�h_e care anti hospitality through- kgque one in the old.
-Royal Highness
vWch has been received by his Excel- out my visit have been so' gonerolU�: .,-Draptr's Hall. After making an of
Mary pre y,
1 last four months will 1ect.ive speech, Princess
.jency the Governor a ne. s wl. � The 1.
sen"
The message follows:. 11111tonce, I he v.,hole of my life and ted I'disLing-dished service bars" to
a
be hap many montli;, their war work.
ILK.$. Renown, Barrington Passage. zla'! .eve: happy if riA T
I The women and girls present acre
-40fto Renown is weighing anchor, visit to my home On 4 some fifty women fe
I their war uniforms and later were
-and I fed that my first visit to Canada, this bidc..of tl�,e 'Atlantic.
to all the people o
is really it an end. I can never forget My bli,'3L wi f I entertained at a supper and concert.
Thcy gn
it, nor can I express the whole of my Ca: '.a till. -�vc meet again. 7e the Princess a hearty A
members
Commons
At
on.y li.,v: ct r..�; com'I -
deep gratitude for the open-hearted (Signed) "Edward P.
A
7. 7 7'�
V�,��94 �=T,;.,
n_ ZK
et
a its eft-41
ISMS In sad and loving memory of our arae
.one and lwotktn 160
who died DZ64!g. MS. aide
;cub lienee. .0-drul" -died R" �Tv ou
W.1
Edward Thomas bo
-Henry U
-.27th, 1912. sdi" of slid MBIM
Sarah Moore.
Fab,: L
TMRbtS
i are shining 'A
The moon and star
per ieaggr is.;1,$1.26 it on lone and silent graven, 2ECAUSE it is-tasty.
graves.
Beneath sleeps those we loved
no"
But whom wecould not save. 13ECAUSE'it is nourishing
Sale
For foi�jlj MURKO, Their hour a da sof Pairs,
T '�%u 'meat
ALTSE it is cheaper-
J
&r1gh re past.
Their troubled
About 300. Al 6 hooped apple BALE ItEGISTEIL Theirlever patient worn out frairgiis p 8 k"d Haddhis 17c lb..
Have fourfd'sweet rest at last'. barrels at 85 cents
Deeply.6ourned. Smoked Fillets 22e lb.
-_-.-._SATuaD_ty, DEc. 6TH—Miction-'sale each. in lots
"Mother, Fath(ir,'Mary and-Dick f 10 acres otatanding mixed timber.
0 -Pizkprifig. the pro .-. of 10 or more at
-.at lot 11, con. 4. h
the shop.
rtv -tif Geo. West.' Stile at 1 sharp. 4W
DILLING11AX—In lo-vinw -memory f
Ce bills. W, B. Powell, auctioneer. -ARE READY-now for your Mince-Meat. and-.Chrlat-_
6TH—auction sale m'y' dear mother, Margaret Dilling-
i.&T"DAT, DEC. ni Cake. Callandsee ourstoek of
n
of household furniture etc,. in the ham, whodepaited this life Nevem- M. D Gordon & So
her 30th. 1911
Village of Whiterale. the property
t and think when i".am all new Fruits aud,Nuts.
'I often sit ICKERING
of Mrs. Jos. Wilson Sale at one P
_h. alone,
1
s ca Feed Postill,
sharp. Term a
For memory is the only thing that
auctioneer. Bell and Independent phone,
grief can call its own,
UWDAY, Doc. OTEx—Extensive -credit What peaceful -hours we once enjoyed, Groceries "Buy- all Yourl ies at the Grocersil
sale of farm stock, implements, grain how sweet the memory still.
etc.. at lot 88, con. 6. Pickering. the But she leaves an acbeing void this
INJO N
r*perty of Fred Horusbaw (Green World can never fill.
River,.Sale at].2.3% sharp. See So ssd,so true, I cannot tell why
bills. ed Postill. sue loneer. ed
JFr t The best are the first to be called
_-RUB13ERS, '.-JAMES 'RICHARDSON
to die.
_._.F Ar, Dzc. 12Tu—Auction sale RM
ter Gertle 'O'r *"T
of horses, high grade castle, imple- Lovingly, Daughter M-`&-MW01T
'Just received a large shipment of
amonts'ete., at lot 10, con. 7, Picker. ALSIKE SEED
OP.1
Men's. Women's and Child- of Cli&rles Nichols.
log. the property
Bea bills. F. P sad and loving memory of our dear ren's sizes, to be sold ..._WANTED BLACESXITH _SH
son and brother. Vincent Moore No.
auctioneer. -82061, 43rd Battalion. killed in at last yeiar'sprice.
—Extensive a oy. I the Battle of
.._WZDZZWMAY, Dxc. 17TH laction ' t"Till 0 Every pair xuarariteed by the We will pay the highest Horseshoeiag and general. blacksmith
auctioudale of reg. and high grade Cambrai, near BousligPiogiod. Dominion Rubber Co.
prices for all kinds work promptly attended to.
stock, Implements, hay and a'n' In the far and distant battlefield.
at lot 17,, B. F; con.. -Picker ogg!,the Where the trees their branches bend. Call and see thpm [if-fare you of seed.1 Lame and interfering horses made
'I
property of W. L. Courtice e Lies a loving son and brother, of, and money re-
9
Send as samples and et wspedialty
at 12.8D sharp.. See ,bill. . W. B. Oneof the be9t that God could lead. _ISeices before 'funded if work does not.
L -',Powell, auctioneer. 'He sleeps beside his comrades. our.
Mold, Mont
WNDNESDAT, Dzc.- 17TH—Auction In FL ballowed grave-unki3own, ;re prove satisfactory.
selling.
*We of farm atii6k, Implements etc., But his name is written in letters of T-he'best of facilities
Ind. '-'604
the property of. Robt. Hutchison. 167c, -heaAg he Uiff at Vouie.* 711r, cleaning.
lot 33, con. 9. Wbicby., See bills' • And lia tlie' A
'$ale at one sharp. Wm. Maw' 1 4%
Deeply mourned 'CO KPANY!
H. DOWNEY,
laauctioneer, Mot . ber, Father, Slary and 'Thex t o n '-s Ux-ets 5 c swed in I*,
J.
Dick WHITBY.ONTA A Cmdl 3Wd LMEftb
RIO
"Conf ry
Sale of ectione
Extensive Credit S,
Notice Re Vaccwa'ion.
20- RSES, CATTLE, PIGS.
PICKERING GARAGE
Implerneqts. Grain, Etc.. On account of the prevalence of NXILSON'S k* Cream
Small Pox in Torontq find other near
d,bf Health of the constantly on hand in bulk or bricks
The property of by places, the Boar
Township of Pickering htrongly re- Gum. Chocolates and other Sweets. gaviag:purchased the garage business ofiDevidson & Williamll we are MAX. NlIzed $Mcz=*3m.&w is all
;
commends persons who have not
Idt 33; Popular Patriotic Muslim.
To sell by public auction at i.been vaccinated for the disease within -prepared to repair all Imakto of autos.
con. 0. Pickering, on seven years, to at once subulit to the Tobaccos. Cigars. ite;
�_Tuisday__Deeember the 9tb, 1919, operation. IN DILLINGHAM BLOCK We keep In stock all kinds of !Ford accessorise, tires for &H.
W. G. ScoTT, Chairman
The following Pickering. OnL
9-11 X. C. McKixzf�,q. Health Officer makes of cars, oils, etc.
HORMILS
X&CO, rising 5 years- bid, registered. in
-e. 9 yrs old. reg'd. - in fast;
brown horse. rising 5 yew. h d
7
'horse. 7 yrs: old. h d; black horse aged
(foal; mai Annis & Andrew, -
; blAck FARMERS' TAKE �NQTIQE.
X p- -sucker: pony, 8 yrs. old:
colt,
pony.
V
SA INGS
'Roan cow, bred June 27, roan cow calf
aCC002
Regulat deposits of small amounts will often•
.'-.':by aide: brindle row. bred July 5;-roan 7 �Tanted for '19""
cow lack Anil- white plish more diari infrequent deposits of larger amounts. bred May. 0-0. b . . - . -
Cow, bred *ay 10; cow. farrow". 2
The regular $ever finds inspiration in watching his balance . grow.
veal calves.
-:.,sod land properly- -andned for growing Flax. Well
Aloe J10171-T Y. Intwest allowed at 3 7a per annum added to the principal bM yea*.
10. R
•
2 York%blz e boas bred Nov. 1 10 ' 'boats ed and harvest same and pay, $16.W per 'ton de-
stipply SE
ed 179borttst 60 Rock hens
and pullets. .13 Runner dpcks.' Average yield two and 4%.
the mill in Pickering.
131PLF-MENT51, ORAIN ETC.* livered at IM DOMRdON. BANK
Binder, M-H. Oft;. disc drill. 15 boe.'M-
on-e -half tb:ds per acre. Apply -"MY BRAN
H. cultivator, 31-H; disc barrow: eel
-of iron harrows. M.H. mower. M-H. 6-
J. GORDON HALI,
it. cut; rake; 2,gang-PI0176; 'Wilkibsoli
plow, Dick; plow,
OS W. NO. I, be%; ROSE FLAX MILL
heavy. v
ragou nearly. new. bay
pack. 2-furrow plow. roller gravel box.
IN ca gicity, separator Primrose new,
0?
• I ��0re
light spring wagon, iet 61 seal&,MW 'Pickering* Hardware
ret o light sleighs. cutter, buggy., Po_
Get Prepaged . for -we,inter-
-yoke an wbiffie.
sky buggy, pole neck
trees, set or pruners. 4 sets of double-
trees, 3-borse doubletrees, steel stome-
boat, re �There is only Q
oot-putper, - I-bors* plow Wilk. ne OlaIee' to'bur
grindstone, 8 barrels. stir
-
ropes:2
now gates. 2 Icigging chains. 2 Xen'i H a avy Sweater Costs ;the 1900 Gravity Washer
1piff troughs. lawn mower, about 60
i"r poets,'ret of heavy harness brass Boys' Pullover Sweaters Fully Guaranteed Free Trial GIROS.
,mounted new. set of heavy harness,
halt set of heavy harness, double set of Girls' Sweater .Costa
'The old Reliable and
A
irry b new, set single harness, . :%
6d
Girls' B rushed Wool Cape Scarfs
I harness now Famone'
ol ars. a quantity of buckwheat, a
J1
=tIty of onts, iL quantitof peak. Thought
t8tons 6f baled bay, about 4tond
Almirs Wool Box 1.00 per pair.
Men's Heavi
.of timothy- bay, about 4 tons of sweet
clover bay, sideboard. couch, 10 bags P=
Almirs Yarn, black and grey".'LiO per lb.
potatoes, about 20 tons of 'Come —we
of seed and see ours
bk with use to !%' kyo6nk c�j a� atfier
can save you money and give guarantee. tee.
:tP,,wbl tj
articles
ttic; too�l!� After Nov. We afore wilt close Mg5nday�and Tht!'rodgy f
me mention.
e tion. A tall stock a staple goods on hand.
Dr. Williams' Fly Oil—the best on the
:Sale at 1130o'clock, sharp
evt!niags
at 6 o'clock.
market. ' Royal Purple calf weal
--T
xams—Hay; grain, veal calves:-pigs, 7. 7 -;r� and Stock Pecifir jug arrived. I
fowl and-all sums of $15 and undet,
bag will convince you it is
cash :over that amotkat 10 months
a • the beet to be had.
-Jeredlt on furnishing approved J* t
- I S
Es
`It is a pleasure to show our goods.
::amotes. 5 per cent, per annum on for
A16 IMIC
FrLiD POST'I'LL, Auctioneer 7 NG
J. S. BALSDON PICKER
�. w
4
dora
CIy Pan' U n't Beat
Our "Cre'am o
f the W ur
est" Flo
NF. Boiler doesn't crowd the dinner off the
-days. You can set the
forbread
hof ler L Pandora on wash
lIingthwiseofthe top.
either way, ackm or
.4
There-is no gum-work baking either. The oven .0Monarch!" or, pa' try
has a glass doer whic#, keeps the �Ang irrfull.
view.
The thermometer tells whether the oven
The oven' as tust have
--Hog Feed
is hot enough or not. T ers, try our CC_S-9LMPs6n"
Fatm
h evenly
heated.
fur. RE SUET S
heard, is very
-working grates; por
celain
This dryer range has easy
-working
maS, b-z-YeTro"ved for cleaning
enameled rescrvolf, V-i til i 'lib 0 of Feeds o:b"haiad
%v nt Scc it.
The Pandora ir, ' he ,u;rt o range yau,.&-ve a' lws'�
t 1) r c e Paid 0
f r gfrain
2_
T1,16 Camp-
on Flour'MUls Ltd
y Co.
Sold b J. S. Ballon beli
Mills at
M0
p7re Writ 07
.
Peterbo.0 Pickeriug
lzii k:�_,
ruff. Isis suman is bereb R -,ft mat, raw rABza—riewag mist
"- Fred wnya _y gi
is 04 el, to end "'Seal govem Goo Sealy shmailt. at the T. IL Wel" goisis Bad 11"I of fouohm
Nonon
wn of Qohawalu the County of on- No. e Mail 8.07 A. Y.
milint in "a speech the Cans.- 'a
do tart, In- the Province, of Ontario,. lob. - 64 - 2S 14"t
T. Mil 'was In the cit dish Club' JL87 P. K., 1
oreriiii apply 30 Local 6.25 P. NJ
Can a t mly to the Parliament of
daY last -week, 'A the next session thereof. Trains goist
_g Wos4-. die am foUo**.-'
• for a Bill of Divorce from. his wife, No. 20 UQc&I
The high wind of8atur;day'bli`w 4 1�r
10.21 AL X.'
',off the doors of the Florence May Shemilt, at the City --of 27 Local 185 P.m.
Baptist
im Itt. liverq.
-ehukeh. Toronto; it the County- -of Yor'k, in 7 M&ii i 54 P. X..
Considerable coal arrived here the. -Province of Ontario. Married Noe. 6 and 7 also run on Sunday.'
on the ground of adultery and - ---Foro*
during the past week an -d was soon Bus meets all Trains- woman,. gibifig U I hourin advance
disposed of. desertion.,
R to hire day or Dated at tbe,?own of0sbawa, In of Standard time.
Charles Sargent hag purchased iiii'LE at i9r,
lowest prices. tli6 Province of Ontario, the 2ad day of
a clover will from Lorne Pui.-kpiu, September, A. D. 1919.
of one 1"" -Ry SHEMILT Grain ChcIpping,
Pickering, 7`011GE HE\
GL
C H. and hire. -Found and. fain- By hip solicitor. W, E, N. Siticlai
AND 'FL)LKI*.NG
'T I Y were in the city on - hlo.--., T' s. axaerson a 3012f? Oshawa, Ontario. 51.13 r'
visiting relatives.PitOPRIETORS I ani vrepared to do Grai a Chop
Miss Bell Worthy, of Brampton, 'In' inn Oa"t-'Plaking every ery
is visiting with her grandmotl�er, ping
Mrs. Thos. Gibbons. week day
oa except
Misq Chapmaz),,of the public '.l, .oat' I
'Saturday.
school teaching staff, spent Sun -
'd with Hard and Soft Coal of the
Sun-
da
&w friends in Toronto.
m. and Thos. Graham are na John F. Bayles, Greenwood
Chicago this week attending the -best quality --on,
International Live Stock Show. n hand
Our sportsmen state that black The Pickering
oquirrele are very, plentiful this
MA 9, '.. - - -LAWo
Foxes &I THOS. A. 401&UCO Comnit
Iseasen. so are quite num- V tee
-*us.
Mm Abram Bundy was very Ill The object of this Association to to
-.0nSundAy, but we are gladto lessen stealinand prosecute
A& know that she in now much -lm-- g the felons.
proved..'
The children of the various Sun Members having p stolen occonanfi•
day schools are now bney pradtlo: RRVICH.—This ads immediately T=i any mambo'
'Ing for their Xtuas tree and - en. of Executive Committee.
Bank, for ast
Membership fee
tertainment. S
Min Merle Stephenson, of the 45 years, has .,zone 13okoft =AT be had from the President or
Whitby High School, has been Its share In the development Socrotery on appliesdou.
Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, O. S. Palm -
home for a week suffering from i
Of the business of the -Do- er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering.
very severe cold.
Wilbur Gleeson, accompanied minion. Our experience. and The Universal J%' R. Thexten'. W.1. Clark.
by Lorne Law, of Toronto, spent alauipineftt an at -the service President, secretary
Over Sunday with the former's p&- otevery customer. Sawing -:-,Machine,!
rents, Ed. and Mrs. Gleedon. ManufacLured b . y
- '.Thebazp,&r in Erskine church Pickering Bakery -
onTuesday afternoon and even- THE W 0 R. Jackson 8c Son,
ins was a- decided success in every -
Brock Road. Pickering. Oqt, Cookies an4 P
WILY. The receipts were over $61. Bread, Buns, C&kes. Cook - tea.
George Brilli ager.* had the good STARDARDIAN Home-made Mince Meat 20c lb.
Blacksmithing and Woodworking in
.A?4jk0A all to branches. Saw
fortune to bait a fine-specitnen of OfP C quiming Mince Pies 25c each.
Fruit Cakp. unexcelled for quality,
:,.a fox one -day. last week. Fox DICKERING BRANCH and filing a specialty,
eking are now quoted at a high We stock Gasoline Engines, Emery 55 teats per lb.
M. O. ZIMMERMAN - MAA^QdX
figure. Wheels. Circular Saws, Saw Wedding Cakes, ready W be iced,
(WRANCH ALSO AT WHITIST) on receipt of your order.
A number of the members of .and Emery Mandrels.
the Baptist church hold -a Wood-' Tndders cf all I lengths on hand
bee at the church on Saturday. and for sale. M
-when the winter's supply of wood PICKERING, ONT.
was cut.
Rev. H. F. Veals, of Toronto,
X�
of all materials mad design
kept -in stock. * It will pay yon
-'MR at our works and Inspect; our -steam
obtain. prices Don't be misled
agents we do not employ them..00nsequa A.
ly we can, and do throw off the agwo
commission of 10 Pop ffiont..) which you, V4
certainly lave by parchasigg fsom us,;
call solicited.
Ji T. MATRESiON
Office and Works, -
, _;Whitby, Ontado
The United Farmers
ti
V
Ontario
Farmers' Club. meets in the
Pickering Town Hall on.,
second Wednesday
of each mouth
only during summer months.
Watch for next meetieg
date.
4
in Unica theiri is streapiti
Whitevale Club of
-United Farmers
Seeds have arrived.
At the next meeting of the Club 1.4141410
lutions will be paa4ed on
the following
Be Interswitching of Railways
Military Wait In schools
Improving our School Systami
Rer;ulation of Foastuffra
6--.1---lization Of farm Implements
Regulation of motor. trucks an ow
soft roads
occupied the pulpit ih the Bap-
tist church on Sunday lest when
be preached to an appreciative
The pupils of the' public @"hool
are now busy making prepare -
for -holding -a closing enter.
A4
tainment at the school on the %f
ternoon of
7
-Priday;-Dec.•:lgth.
FURS
Rev. J E. Pettit.. of Brighton,
will occupy the pulpit In the Bap. LJJNJLV 1010
hist church on Sunday next. A
a. adherents requested as
large at0tidaince of- members and
Mr. 7
'Pettit is preachbig'with a view to e�ntario F"
" "e:rs ,_ -Favorite
Win. EdwarcW wood sales
The ,Moline -direct to the implement.
.'T�itfarmer's
,n he of Onta66'the Moline Uni 1i"n e hitches
-Monday and Tuesday -were well
attended and good prices were re -
To v
-alized. Several Quarter -acre lots Versal Tractor had to show beyond all doubt that You diive. the engine from the seat of the imple-
--of cedar sold for $W. and one -it was a sound, economical purchase. "ment—a one-man outfit for all operations. You
ter acre.lot of hardwood sold
can back, up - and turn short with implements
..It has done t'hai. %� � . -_ .
attached. The Women's Institute -will'bold
their December meeting at the If you &Ira figuring on working more land. cut -
a -inch ugh
ho'meofMrs. G. M. F!omyth on t down the cost of help and putting dour farm The Moline has a 29A clearance, an*
0
the afternoon' of Wednesday, the on a more piofitable basis, you should make up for cultivating. !�F
.2.80o'clock. - A
ff(X
10th, at )d pro- 'your mind to investigate the Moline at the very
All nom- engine is t of the dust.' The
The well u� ou.
gramme will be given.
are invited.-_ -first opportunity.
Remember the bazaar .. in . the .-Working -paits are. eased i�. The gears run in oil.
You're going to aft a better pift- e of n1skihibery .M
Baptist church this (Friday) even- ere are 15 Hyatt roller bearings in this tractor.
ing. There will be.* sale of home- 'than you expect.
There is aq_electric starter and lighting system.
made candy and cooking, fancy
You're go am an-engine'yo 11 take off
U
Let us give a thorough demonstration on your
Ucke ate. Now to the time to your hat to.,nutou're going to see at .- :
two" your -Now
wifts. . A -fa-r-m for we believe we can convince you that you
9C provid. every point U w —that will
ed proiramme to being 'sit that you know is right
d
can do the. most work, do - it economically and
*taxi rough usaga without breitk-down.
IL B. Hoover, of the eighth con- J% better with a high-grade tractor like the MOUrAl.
esesion. who recently held an ane- You'll begin to understand w.h�y Ontario
-stock, Ample 'farmers prefer the Moline. You'rer going fro -a tractor before long.
enention sale of his farm c
tA etc., is MOVIOg this Week
unto thercity where newill reside
e4n futum We hope, that he may
:be long spared to enjoy his well-
earned reat.
It was reported that one of our
residents was suffering from small-
pox and was confined to the house.
It -turned out, 'however, that it
was nothing more serious than a
severe cold. The disease ban, so
*far, failed to secure _4ny-, victims
in our village or in the immediate
vicinity.
A very severe wind -storm pans,
ed over this locality on Saturday
eventag last, 'Cansitig, much 41KM
sage. A number of 1encee were
blown down -and a wi ber of M Wo b? Motto* Plow C*., Mollao, 1U.
trees were up -rooted and other-
wise destroyed,- -The most serious
damage was caused to barns
man
of which had their roofs blown o;
i,-.&Ild doors torn down. Anumber
of silos and wind -wills: also came
"togrief.. Frank Chidlow's hen
house was lifted fiom _a ..field and
placed in the adjoining orchard.
During the fierce' wind -storm oil
'Saturct9y evening the re
ort wits
r.
............
a 1;!. � �5A
circulated in thb *ifla'ke that
Benson's residence was on fire.
4.
In a very short time a number of
"'viten-hid seented co"n-vievances and
-4,
41
iz: , .64
ft
ha-tened ro ren -der '-,tVhat' as5isrt-
W,
-Rnee they cotild.'
9
re
Wbi-.n they ar-
rived upon the scene the'y found
,flarues issuing f
rom the P
-chimney
•and -the stove pipes red -hest, Quite Ift
A•
large quantity of the cou tents of
the lionse bar] been removed, hitt
fortunately no damage was done
ito either house or contents,
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••.....,. _ ,.. _ Hlodiw' s we Ring. 'C WR TO B
WMUL the jewelry bei It lay, - �lVi� lilii� ,
A band last ipo her hand k. ea t �7 BOO W 7 l\Jisti7 s a8�
Y I,, ,�. 18aw it loot u R r
W
T. �' , When that hand was oh, so cold. S
r.y. '• � ,�.-- . , � �ia��,lii► a►a►l►s�s►�ir�;,t� i - �.
? _ .." , 2\o answering touch on mine it lett, ' Make -the Blood Rich and Red by
k , - The Care of the $kin.
But lay so• strangely stili;
A _ No cherry smile on that pale, sweet j ,Because of the very important func- Using Dr. willlamsB Plikk _
7.
.face, tion that: She -skin discharges, It is '
" No light could the _c]esed eyes fill. necessat y to health—to' say nothing of ! - Pte• ;
beauty—to keep it in tha best possi'Jle; ' Thin -blooded people generally have 4
That little hand was seamed anU I cchd•ition. ' That- does rot' consist stoma'l-lt t:aubie. 'bey seldom recap-
brown simply in keeping .it clean, althnugh ! ni4e ,the fact that thin blood is the
"Germ o! the Si Cor s. she. 6Eghn to 'spEll out- a message ; \Vith tasks-bf Household c^ie,. -- • -
' 4 that is, cf course; essential; it mutt'be cause' of iud;,-estlon; but it is: Thin
G9Z1-sAwayi wanted' to join Bob eZowly. But in .this nide world . I ue'ex shall ; kert always in such a' condition that ' blood, weak, watery, blood, is one of i
ftd W when they started off tol A few minutes before she tooha°rd . ' disc it will perform thoroughly and active- the' most commo;t causes of at,
�i she .iorrged. to be twelve and a ( place at -the attic windEnr,
]gob Another that's half so fair. ly all its fw3ctions, and • in order to trouble. The glands 'th• t furai{ah'the
�Y iastesrd
of nine and a girl. But ! Chub, having epten all their lynch, � It held me close in its folid embrace-' I mai-rttain that condition -we must rem-' digestive fluids' are diminished in f -`
ad had thrown themselves down to rest- ! ;An$ s_moeihed_ ray langled hair; I c
j we" laughed and said, "No miser that the skin is an eliminatids )heir actfv.ty, the stomach muscles
w sowed "'wham As be dd'ao go }. Chub fell asleep instaartly, and Bob I It guided, restrained, protected from ;
gg as welt sts a protective organ. It it are weakened and Ilu re- is a loss o1
F-nipag, was growing drowsy .when all at once harm, is. calleii upon' to get rid of too con- 'nerve to:ce. In' this state nothing will
he began to trotice a queer flashing in ! Cohtent love's burdens to bear. f
2ay,SAM it for the hundt'edth time centrated , a:rount o_ poisonous more quickly restore appetite, diger
' am 'warm, Pleasant day when it was his eyea , He ,pulled his cap ,down I ` material from 'within; it.- ma ' suffer "tiou and- a normal' nutriton than good,
too .beats ftA "to say at basic. With lower over -his face; but stii'1 the 6:811. 1 The lips are still, but the dear voice I Y,•
I
es bothered ham. speaks quite as much, as, from .injurious in- rich, red blood.
Bahiag coda' over'the* shoulders and ;,eT tt_c �- isle, : fluences that act from without. It is ( Dr. Williams' Pink Pills act. direcLiy,
l in their - Presently he jerked the crap oih s very im ort• t t Ij
l _ psaeks the" two And the patient eyes have the same P herefore; in wain on the b400d, making it rich and red,
�> up and gazed across.the bay..
>� � happy iia larks. They were ,. , „ sweet glow � •' ` tainiitg the -health of •the -akin -to nee � and this enriched blood - atrengthenar , ,
Its near the -cottage, .he said to that the • di
to Stunrt'a Landing,, a point on „ That they had but yesterday. gestive' and excretory `weak nerves, aiimulates tired muscles,
�o oB �e B�8 t throwin Gerry and mother must be ga 'p � y so that as � and awakens to normal activity the
}�i+1 y; of ns function rc rl
they What mattei;'that years have rolled'
throw! ie ane Lound in the sun to
� mined Getty a flag dHsh o! perch:� � p p „ •' ' - • between little waste material -as 'possible re-, glands that supply the digestive fluids.
,• I make all that flashing. Th rave .cannc ho mains'to be excreted In the sweat. If' The flret sign Of' returninghealth is :
" The silly thbugbt'S`--ruck him as- very i 4 g t. td . our I these organs are in cad order,
a But �Gesry wti+s cacao .as two sticks.' funis He rodded Chub. I The love that was ours, is burs still, i 8 they' an improved appetite, and ,soon the'
t I draa t what •your obi fish," she said. Y P i And by it we're comforted, fed. • must be L-ept so by g+soii living -which enact of these blood improving pills
a4M a a I "Hey, Chub, wake up!_ What do you decided) does not mean high living— j is felt throughout they whole, system:
�' Y, �Ybe something•ple'as=suppose they're doing at home?„ i. V Y S ... g-' ._
01t will) happen while you're gone, and I ppm e'Y O .little band of plain worn gold, and by daily active exercise. i Yotf find that what you eat does not'
jrou'fl wiedt you'd stayed at home and Chub sat up and blinked. A symbol you are to me A muddy skin; especially in- the, distress you and .that you are daily
keptFiash, Sash, flash, "flash -pause; The
( ' unbroken line, the endless curve
me company:: There!" j young, is almost always a sign, of',in-I Crowing stronger and more vigorous.
then more flashes and more pauses. That bifida life to eternity. -digestion .and slu isle excretion but � Mr. J. J. Murray, Regent Street, .To-
After that speech she did not feel) The bo a watched silently -for a dew gg- '
111my inose comfortable, She lay �� Y Y 4 His acing are a Band at living gold anothf r frequent cause of .blemiehea i canto, bears testimony to the value of
moments; then Chub said," Looks to''chat hold. both mother and child. on the skin is;a.disordered vervoualDr, Williams' kink Pills in casco of
lei the' liaminock, and befdre she sverr _ .•
�tew �me like afgualing. �]te friendless, the poor. the orphaned ys+•e So intimat the re-thiskind. He says:—"During the lat-
;� "
taken twos drowsy, sleep hard over- Bob sat up strsi!ght. "I do believe �- one. - ''atianetiveen_•the-skin and the new-; ter part of 1918 1 ossa a sick meat ells
tak I it is;" he said. "There!- Wasi t that With a -touch both firm and•k4nd. •our system that a great many phys-;-stomach seemed slinply down -and out.
A3'ter s Vh$e; far away in a dream, OMP ?Pp
-n I
'rhe heard. the tramp, "tramp of big "It certainly was," answered Chub '' '" l u.:ans regard nwst."-in diseases -aa oil I bad no desi-,e distressed finefpI4. as pale, edid
tietw 'flee tramping came nearer and, and
nervous or;gir.
excitedly: Ttte flashes patised. �% Ni2I3 Sa i not rice well, udturally, got up in the
sat up, yS�wnrag, and " „ " i y - .ThE qua.ity 0."the FrMn varies.g�e>iy-,: ._
Pdhaw! he oaned. "They're going g morning feeling grouchy. My " wife
" over the railing. "It's Cousin That the mould of a luau's tortosae ly witk ditTei.nt itsciivizival,. Sims,
ed!" she cried. to oto I do believe- . i is 9n his own hand have naturally a coat e, .ru c ore `• y .condition and
p, - - 4 . was worried r ed ct er m
2h was C+oasfn Ned, sure enough, big But after achart-lntervai they be-' I y g `^ urged nae to try _Dr.'Williams' Pini _
pan again: long flash, shorn flash; r That he who Ulackca v' athcrr does or less hair skin Others have a '=kin _
fall brown iA his travy clothes. not whiten. Ulmrel[ t'hati:eeems to_ be:_oniy. a -thin veil ,of . I'illA, reminding isle o[ the scoot they
"I t$ouglt# you were on the othea, three long flashes; two long flsslltea;.. That mLiich ha: "beer achieved by at• the finest texture, tinted r i:h -!•tealth; mad' done oetr' eldest daughter when
v -adde of the world,' mid Gerry I short flash' . ' tetuptili the !1:anossible ` blood that flew- a:tice;• , through t.tte j site gyrus its a. wntewhat similar condi- �
"Wali. I'm about to start ' tj F" There was a Momert's. pause. Bob_' i; , t tloii. I decided to' follow her advice
„ and Chub-�yaited and watc•kted without;, That t e ir- t -u Ica ::+ net afraid of , minute eeste.d- in and ]r!r.trath it. This
int
in two houas, tae,id Cousin Ned faiturE sei�,.�ru has to iasr- it i'freshr.es.. can -b maintained foe It 1ahK; null B� a aytl'pIy and here is"the story
thought I'd take a look at my� a word. P y ht n nutshell: 1 have go�t�my a=petite
# I Tit.ot te.irs :nej:er_Set arcrnil -up a l fime`by reserving the elasticit of
Four short flashes; three long flesh , back, sleep soundly a,t'hig.lt, cnioy m'y
g+aiatiom dare I go, Who wants to clock or sacked a steam Engiu2, i :he akin by cleanliness, b; friction
*iaks me some iced lanumade?" on; two long flashes; short !lash.- Thaathe man who expects to st;c- !and by exec !:,!ng its contractile meals and am so g -e ford wish what
i. E'feily $� to call her mother. It Than the signals stopped. The boys Beed on sympathy will surely fan, `')sower:' The skin contracts under the the pills --have done for me. that I .
to have a sailor tooited at each other. "Come," bei ..That one pthorn, of experience is influence of cold and relaxes under) ftrongiy advise their'use for 221 pale,
V" very a Bob._ sick People." _ a
tbtralh from a deetroyer appear sud- worth a whole wilderness of 'weaning. that of warmth, and ;the more it is
�dealy sad ask for lemonade; As Ge "Home„ finished Chub' "That's That you may have the ability to exercised by this means the better. In You. -can set Dr. Williams"Pink Pilar
nY .what I make it:, . _ - through any dealer In medicine, r • Qy
trucked ice and queered lemons she • , start, but you're a failure if you can youth and early 'adult life the best
. 'tried to remember how `That s what twas, Bobagreed. mail at 60 cents a box or siz hoz for
' many times it finish exercise is the- cold bath tollowed by
"But w'ho'a doing it?" $2.60 from The Dr. Williams' Medieft
'was that his bast had. crossed ffie W That many a great effort awes its a brick rub; .iii' middle and cid age - - "
eeaaa among the swarming suhrr{aa
"Gerry. °! course. Site known the final success to the sound "ot a faint bhe plunge into cold carter is inadvia- CO Brockville, Oaf~
)rasa. eode. It'* clever of her to think of cheer: = able,- but a- cold sponge bats► after a s' - -
"He'll tell us all" about it. I know,,' using light instead of sounds." "Courter � Is Lire rye which avasiooiq _
abs►• That successful man _ owe mbst of warm dip, followed by a rub, will y
Bah lay down again She a-playistS thait `sutcess to tine opposition.,they answer the purpose. your friends broken gateway, but as"
The words were scarcely out o! her a joke on us, he raids the rose wiridt blostroms is his gar.
d meet with. The choice of a soap _is important,
as!oath before she remembered the Bat Chub kept on watching; and That no ane
-is -useless in .this world for the frequent use of an irritating don-
prtrsea!itlg the $ae6dag started at{resh. who Ughteus tha-burda'k ot. it for any. son doe&. much harm, It seems un -
miss
They would not miss their He scrambled to his feet. "I'm not p"
oeusin'a visit for all the fish in the one abet nese to warn against the abuse ;
bad. A swift little thou • That many of the world's great men of cosmetics,' yet- that subject should Zia �ls4t _ _
ght ran through going to take awry chsaoices, he de- awry
Lftn
firer mind, "Serves them right for leav- clasad. ,� are unknowts to tame. They are great not be -passed without remark., 'A little fa+wtto Olrar .! • 1l1.
me bielrindt" -Hob laughed' Gerry)) have a good because' they share [heir pleasures well-prepared taake•ap, free lVom tNtis, - -
But the next minute she VMS joke on.us �ie�e come, hoeue,': he cold. with others and keQ,6eir troubles to mercurials. ie not very -objectionable d% allowed as 8atf�s.'
srairatned of herself. She knew just )taw1 local a 1t i trying to
�T na back 'themselves. -if used iri moderation; -but the lavish tntereat computed Qwarts iy.
' the stmbtrrned faces would look when P > er behind." use of paints and powders clogs the WlthArawable by Cheque.
u But they ended by picking up .their -
tire. bays trudged In after dark and , i i SATISFIED
1 n t ``ff Skin and is ruinous to the cQmplexian.� i%i% on DeQ a.
IEotnrd out what they hard missed• knapsacks and taking the WELL SATISFIE V ISI �U - Friction with s rough towel on a 'heal- I - •;stems! payable >dtlt yearly.
canteen and
OIi, the poor t}rings!" Gerry said i home trail.. _ thy skin brings roses with which aYt �d up Cap" WIRA S. _
i i+31te glanced at the clock. By that ,Thep reached' the horse at three BUY'S
n T cannot vie: i
in7e they were at 3tuarfa-Landiarg, o'clock. Gerry navy them first and U S OWN. TABLETS - ,p --- -- 1
came flying -down to most thorn.
••abd they 0ould be theca until stm-i „ ;ir[re. Emile Malette, - htoaepeller, �� ��, ^"i ab�rf `
down
As she .carried the frosty Vi-�tump'9 RC1?.Nbd is here. Did�Qne., writes:-"[ have axed Baby's
y
carer.out an the fent porch she kept you a t„ Human acture is very aelffdh. We
wishine there .were some w• to et I Cousin Ned! Whoop. cried the) own Tablets for some time and am only call -animals "useful". when they
s hold of them. An hoar afterward, r boys' They started oa the run for the I well satisfied -with them.. They are .have )waved that they can serve our-
( house, but Bob called back as he ran,, surely the best medicine I know of for selves. - -
when her cousin apo'ke of.. two- chips a,�� you, " ' Then. we begin to raise them and i
calking to ex -ch other;, she thought of I y Garry! You're "i brill! little ones.' What'Yra. liatette says B . praise _
e gray • I Mien tkey tvid CouximNed about it, thousands of other mothers say.: offer them our protection. `
-. L_ _J ai_a Iy_ L_1 ,_ .,,1,—wt.,. ,w. E�1^,wfan
foes up err signals, don't they?"r the Signal Corps.
+ y.o....� +�� )hair children they would, use nothing named"Dick;' who:certalaLy deserves r
she asked eagerly. "The boys saoived I 'else. The Tabieta are a mild but our admiration by this rule. He is In
me how to talk that way. I know most ,7bar of a Smile. thorough laxative; are absolutely free fro
of the code" . at demand -eta. a -'•newer- crawler;'
i from opiates, narcotics or other harm. and the way to which his usefulness
Cousin Dred told her that the .:hips, MY Papa. smiled this morning when ful drugs and may be given to the was discovered .manes at interesting
have variates ways of talking with one ' •fie came doRnataira, .
another. "At✓ night they talk by the At mamma, and when he oamilpd, then youngest baby with perfect safety and story,
means of lights,••or•blinkers," he saic#;i She'tutned and smiled at'me; good results, Tttey are sold by medl- A superintendent of sewers in Flori-
>, cine dealers or by mail at. 25 cents a da, the owner of "Dick." had been
in the tights t..s, flash the ships codes, And when the smiled at nn I went pox from The Dr. Williams' Medicine worried by 500 feet of clogged sewer
in the dark." And smiled at Mary Ann
' - It was, then -that an idea popped into! Out in the kitchen, and site lent Co., Brockville, Ont. ya on pent in Fifteen
gt o cleanred )the ars had
Orry'a head. Tile boyo were too far It to, hired man. —" — but no contrivance proved successful. !,
away to hear signals by tapping• or'
The question of ripping out the pipe
' I So when' he rmrled-'at someone whom • -
even to see'flaah tignala or wigwag- was bei considered, when the super-'
gists, but. why should she not try toI He saw* when going by, Japan includes nearly four thousand
Who also smiled and ere he knew islands.. intenders watching his alligator i
use they were
system to make theta crawling through some tile in the !
ANY �A� -
ktSow they were wanted at home? It,j Had twindcles in his eye; There are 1,206 women doctors in
MER
was daylight, to'be sure, "but Gerry So he.went to ble,offlce then jGreat Brtain. yard, had a brain.wave.
remembered how often Bob and Chub And ensiled right at' his 'clerk I The world's railways are now esti- Hq tied a long rope round tCie s]ll- ! who does not attend the Tenth ,•
bad startled her by flashing a, mirror' Who .put some more ink on the pen! mated at 500,000 miles: gator, and put him down the man -hole. Annual Toronto Fat Stock Show �fr
-at Her on a bright dei- and s}re feltj And smiled hack Botts his tvorlc Dra in the .rope atter him, Dickoiff! mine - ��{�llec - _
store she could ''make u=e of the old made the 600 feet Journey through.'
toes, digits, or claws to each limb. I tion of not' butcher stack a ver
So when this clerk went home, .he the sewer' pipe, and eventually
trick. The boys would. understand the! , The Duich regard a storks nhst on, assembled 1n Canada.
si smiled -- - •- !,their hotises as a sign of•good fortune. emerged at the other end. The pipe; j
gttals if s'he u.ed flgsltes •instead of Right at his wife, and she now being • "threaded" with vaso, to JUDGING 10:00 A.M.
taxa, i Starfish. which.eclatain much nitro- j '
-Smiled over at their little child which a chain had been, attached, 't
Srte ,jumped up and -Kent flying to get, Ste used as a fertilizer by the i � THCTR,SDAY, 'DEC. 11TH r
i As happy as could be; was easily cleansed of its congested 1
the r.tt] steppers on the teas to get; And then their ..little child she took Japanese. ; masses ' by draggiug.the chain back (. AUCTION SALE, 10:00 A, M. �-.
a small mirror ti`at hang over a table; The smile to school, and .where The war areas of France have lost ;
and forth.
in her room.' A smal6 barrel window about cue -fifth of their population FRIDAY DEC: 12TH
She 41iii1ed-at teacher from her book Lrom various ceases. "Dick's" Career is -now made. '
in the char of 'the attic looked toward) Teacher smiled bacl, again. it is.eineerEly to be hopes that he Toronto
Stuart's Landing, which was. just! I The wasp is affected by colors, even will live to enjoy his fame and nano•
acrc•ss the little bay. Gerry could tdi' And,then the teacher assed on ones to the extent ort stinging the 'wearer Tat Stock
��®� ,.•
P � laritp for many years to come.
the • point -by the -tall sycamore tree - To little James McBride,. of unpopular hues•
Oat gaze it Hume. The boyo' flak- Who•couldn' I .get his lesson done Aluminium has-been used for soling �' (
ing place was a little to the left of the1 ' No matter how he tried; the footwear of man employed in damp Corks steeped in vasewie can �be! UNION STOCK YARDS
;sycamore She had been there once,; And Jamesy took it home and told Dlac es,,and is said to have been astir• used��'yyrrtt many cases where glass ones) r`CRONTO `
` and she knew it was not a quarter off How teacher smiled at him, factory. are Aired.
door. If only b they ld notice heti When `he was tired and didn't scold, The Nomea`s Land Army o[ Eng.
- from the -bac). _. _•
Y 3 � But said; "Don't worry, Jim." land, which is expected to ,he totahy H =Asestftsw Tor as Val a MA snroat�wDna
signal, ever -*hin wo•ald I die -hooded - by, the end of this year, 0 N
y Ir_ be illi resist.• gP
She pulled out of her i And wh;n 1 happened to be there numbered 23.000 at fill] strength... , Sx n n
p packet the list of, That verb- ni ht at 1 � �oh11's Distaper'
tompound
signals, which she had been studying g Pay, -- ==--tic - -- i
i. only that rnorn'n pinned -it nn the His tnother hard a smile to spare = -• ffitgnsa, T -lye, Cough or Oo1d. TRsn.
S, P -Gr'eat French Tunnel Z for
wall> and knelt in front of the %window. Which came acro -ss my way; �• N „ ty-five yftr ' use o beat 8breemen in rtmosioa'
And then I took it after a while In connection with ii canal ," •stem I 't► p taave a! ear h G'o'�r0 as eaviaa'te recon -a me a pre•
pus}ring'the mirror tlatough the bars F vontadve and aura A few dtope data will keep the aatnrat
Back home and mamma said: France bas bnilt a tonne) 41v miles i Q em
'
..she twisted ,it in such a way that it i -iJA to eoadiuoa sad s caro r et dtet+ese. Reavtas
caught the rays of the Sun. Then, di- "Here is that very self -same smile long by 72 feet wide and, 52 feet h!gh, FR (',O doses presertbed will atW
Cance back tvit:h na to bell." ,9ge of that greatest in the world, i �► 313026M 4041. �>� �+ W. g• •• ;
>r'ecting the flashes toward the latsdiatg. _
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SUFFERING CATS!
y _. r' DOB rIS&SES aoas'ra waalrraw.
For Wild w Days ` R pOR'�'RAIT'. A"IP.,
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.GIVE THIS �IAn -SAVE,YOUR.. HAIR W illod md S ' � � Frarn ta. t afire catal gut >�ice
dress by the , Au or. e� pri a�pp
List United Art Co., 4 Bi'YaaWiOi Ave.
THE �ULIi MEDAL Check u _1 d Banff t Stop
_ our Go- se. Toronto
$ Y p 119 West slat street
„may �. ldew York, U.B.A. CONOMAT 3'ZX03L.
hair coming ,out and
Let folks step on your feet hereafter; double Its beauty. TTI�NTIONI ALBERT DOWNING A
wear shoes a ais6'maller if you like, A Canada's most successful" tedot
= tY r Hardly • CoAlpliment. twlolst. supplies concert talent for wh
or corns will never again send electric - ' r "The school mistress is interested is D sDast�i grammie. tee �oNoralie \ "
e r e or erm
sparks of pain through icon, according '' ► you, dad." era Toronto. now
go this Cincinnati authority. f r r• s
He says that a few drops of a'.drug `How's that?"
"ladled fseeson@, applied directly upon f "Why, today after.she'd told me six Weaa'sa
times to sit down and behave myself �,1IRBT CLASS GARAGE DeiAY,
a tender; achipg loan, instantly ra L' Btate experience and waves wanted:
"Iievab' soreness, and soon the entire ^;: she said she wondered what kind of a Reid Bros.. Bothwell. Ont: `
fath
cora, root and s . lifts right opt. t er I had." w
This drug is a sticky ether com•
_ VL fi
pound, but dries at once and simply ; MONEY ORDERS MPROVE YOUR BREAD! JUST ADD
e ;,.�shricels up the coin without inflaming " ` I I a teas000n�ul of HO-MATDE BRSiAD
Or even irritating the surrounding, ! Seal . a Dominion Ezpreas Money IMPRO v ER to ottr regular baking and
aiasae. i Order. Five Dollars costs three cents. get a larger, nner, and sweeter loaf.
s' which will not dry out so quickly. , Por- S;
- It to claimed that a quarter of an , fectiy Nrl:olesome. Ask your grocer. os ;
ounce of freesone-obtained at ant drug ' Fowle of the heavier breeds cease -to send fifteen cents for a nackage.' Ho. c3l
-
store will cost very .little but to sulci produce a profitable number of eggs Mayde Products co.. Toronto.
tient to remove every hard or soft cora at the end of their second laying year.! 1 A:�CEK a Cmot;B. LUMPS. 1="or callus from one's feet. Cut this out; This 'holds true with the lighter breeds I L) internal and external, cured without
min by otn• home treatmoit. write, us
especially if you are a woman aider at the end ,of their third la In ear.` before too. late. Dr. lieilm,.n sledta.rt
who'wears-high heels _ laying y Co.. Limited,. Cnttinaweod. tint.
j p Sinerd•s. rdaiment cures aistaaptpti
�Ul O� . �I f9 Electric inventor
A little I'Danderine" .cools, cleanses. t'`n Arkansas inventor has patented
t of i and makes the feverish, itchy scalp sPolled the Yarn. an electric headlight to be mounted
:F soft and pliable; then this stimnlat- Uncle (telling tail yarn to young furnished visit
i No. 9131 -Ladies Coat. Price, 25 on a horse's bridle,
CHILD S LAXATIVE Ing tonic nephew): "We had more than a mile current from dry. batteries attach
seats. Gathered aide sections; adjust- penetrates to the lamiahe
able collar; 50 -inch length. Cut in 7 hair roots, revitalizing and invigorat- to go to -get out of the forest when es the harness.
y ' sizes, '4_ to 46 ins. bust. Size 36, Ing every hair in the head, thus atop heard the howls of a pack of Wolves
Look at tongue!' Remove poi- without nap, , 8�/e yds. 48 3na. wide; pmg the hair falling out, or getting behind us. I strained every nerve, but winasG1s yiatmeat.Cures *argot is Cows;
4.
sons from little stomach,• with nap, 8 yds. 64 ills. wide-; lining, thin, dry, or fading. , all in vain; Now I could hear their
liver and bowels 41 yds. 86 ins. wide. . After a few applications of "Dander- panting breath; at cast I Selt their Old cabbage attlmps left in the ga>al
ins" you seldom end a fallen hair or muzzles touching me when—" den harbor next years pests.
)' No. 9159 -Ladies' Suit Coat. Price, ^ Nephew: -You must have felt glad,
25 cents. Adjustable collar; 40 -inch particle of dandruff, besides every""`
hair shows new life, vigor, brightness uncle."
length. Cut. in 7 sizes, 84, 36, 38, 40, more color and thickness.
Uncle-.,. "Glad! Why?" - xi
4 42, 44 and 46 ins. bust measure. Size Nephew: When you found they
0 86 requires, without ;lap, aft yds. 48 A few cents buys a bottle of de two i
ins. wide; with asp, lightful Danderine" at any drug or, had muzzles on." `�;
_ . _. 'til yds. 64 tna.
wide; lining, 3% yds. 36 ins. wide- toilet counter. ..... «.. - - _ - -. _ _ ........ a
9138 -Skirt, Sizes 22 to 38. Priced herself and each child itself. The
_ 20 seats. world • was not planned for duplicity. CARBON[
tray
These patterns be` obtained
from yronWal al McCall dealer, or Nature never imitates. One flower'
from the McCall Co., ?0 Bond. St, does not deceive itself that it is any
other kind of a -flow r. One animal '
` ! - Toroirto, -Dept. W. does not deceive itself that it can -imi- Rid System of Clogged - tip
tate any other dnimal. Waste and Poisons
Be Thyself. Nothing disintegrates personality, so
"ow. -then thyself, presume not God rapidly 'as this effort to be a counter- with "Cascarets-"
to scan; tett. It creates a false nervous energy, ,.
:._
The proper study of mankind to man. a constant.fear of discovery and a final Like. carbon clogs and chokes a mo-
-From Pope's Essay on Man. revelation that is.deadly. "Thou shalt tor, ea the excess bile in liver, and the
.thyself. One of. the not be found out" is the commandment constipated waste in the bowels, pro -
Likewise be
Accept ':@9litoruis" Syrup Of Figs weaknesses of thaklad is to copy, not upon which the fool builds his earthly duce foggy brains, headache, sour, acid
:only -look for the name California on, originate. The geniuses, of the world structure. stomach: indigestion- sallow. _ skim,
the package, then .you are sure your I have been the Tcreators=the :origins- Be thyself. It means contentment. sleepless nigbts. and bad colds.
='. child is -having the best and most) tors , 'It is better to die with one It assures self -respect -the only road � Let gentle, harmles's "Cascarets" rid
harmless laxative or- physic for the original, great thought to your credit to the respect of othbra. It -leads• the system of the toatfts, acids;,gasee,
stomach• liver and bowels. Child-' than to live is the midst of reflected to confidence and' powei. Be thyself. and poisctis which are keeping you up-
stomach.
love Its delicious .fruitytaste. Full ! glory• In those two_ words dwell the philoso- set.
directions, for -'child's dose on- eachThe miasma of delusion Is fatal to phy dist spells happiness and peace. 'Take Cascarets -and enjoy the
bottle. Give it without tear. 4r- -- nicest, gentlest laxative-catharde: you
individuality -fatal to origlaality.. If
Mother! You must say "California." :you think you are like somebody else ever experienced: Cascarets never
Wh The Are Coupled.
- _ instead of yourself you'are lost to an Y Y p grips sicken, or cause incoavenienca
Locomotives would not be able to k while you sleep. A box
" The slinging Fire. impenetrable swamp. If you go Lac They -work wor
through life tr ,n to ape somebody pul seta loads, e4peciaTly oa wet or, of-Cascarets costs so little too.
The Fire's singing,the sone you - knew. y g all rails unless the large wheels n
In the night's when the Mother was else you neve, will be what God in. . Were "coupled" by aide -rola. LOAN S F4R
singing too- tended yslh to be.. The pulling power .of' a locomotive GET S ' .
will lf hyseand observe how you wi
Singing the child is her arms to Bleep, Be tdepends ea its "adhesion" -that is, the
_.Who .trembled' to hear the witch wind' gjow and.be content. Be. thyself and weight that comes on the driving. YOUR FAIL D�1 MEF F
creep, make the most of What (sod has given wheels, and makes them TOUR 1' f��'LLI��
you. It L more valuable than the �p the
or over the housetops. storming, cr'y mile. By coupling two or more pairs
To the ghostly dark and the starless counterfeit of imitation.: An ounce of Wheels together; the torte of the
_ sky
originality is worth more than tons of cylinders is caused to- revolve them You don't have to rub it In -
sky. A mental crutch is worse all in unison; and much more of ,the to get quick, comfoi ft-
"Ltfe to sweat as life is long: than a physeal crutch.
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With sever a sigh or a farewell song: Reight of the locomotive is utilized _til$' relief
Parents make a fatal mistake in not
LIle is laughter, and life is play, permitting their children to be them- .for adhesion;
,And the lark will dream itself away!" selves -children. 'A child knows troth- That .is why engines- for heavy
?Y Thais the song the Fixe sang to yon, goods have often eight coupled wheels, Once you've rued it on that- stiff
Ing of deceit or delusion tsatil Its tn- oint, sore muscle, sciatic pain. rheu-
There-where the, Mother was singfag and sometimes, twelve. j
• divdnality le dwarfed, by repression ascetic twinge, lame back, you'll find
too A res w over -supply of "don'ts." Child- a warm, soothing relief you never
[t is singing the same old song to -night who are permitted to be just child- thought a liniment could produce.
'To the wintry dreamer, with temples ren -to be themselves -make the best Won't stain the skin, leaves no
white, and purest men and women. Amid the I was cured of terrible lumbago by muss, wastes no time in applying sure
gfter the years, Alin dark with tears- trials and sorrows of later life they MINAAD'S LINIMENT, to give quick results. A large bottle
:._.After lost dreams of the beautiful remain little 'children in their hearts REV. WM. BROWN, means economy. Your own or any
year's! and thus are nearer the throne. in I Was cured of a bad case of ear- otlier tlnismist has it. Made in Can-
`4ror the singing Fire has never known Illustrating. her method ' a kindergar- ache by MINARD'S LINIMENT. ala (let it to -day. 3bc., 70c,; 11.40.
That the listening dreamer dreams ten teacher once gave a' class of MRS. S. KAULBACK.
alone!learned and scholarly men' the most I was cured of sensitive lungs by • ,
• Chan, friendly, Fire, that singing profound lesson of their lives by ftrll- ][INARD'al LINIMENT.
ge
word, sag them they must be themselves-
-And let this song in the Dark be like little children.
W«� I�
POPSCOU
Yes,Co1d.AJ1
Gone—Not A
Bitftoof Cough
Le
Fed great this morning. As soon as. l
felt it teaming on yestaday' 1 used
Gray's Syrup and nipped it In the bud.
jtmt cdulda't miss, an hour at tLe office,
we are so busy and ahorbhanded.
Gray's Syrup is a habit in Our family,
the folks have used it for sixty years,
1 Always bvy tt,e Lave Stse as
BABY COMM
When 4 Dayyss Old, Gross
and Cried. Cuticura Heals.
"My ;, b7 brcthcr, had eeaesra
which began when - / a was about
frna days clef• It selves
in Kittle pitrpks and2hca
a stieh, end ti was cov
°! I rtd. He was so cross
,s that he could not sleep,
and be cr!cd• .
"Thin .Lasted about tare
►w• mo2ttha before we uned
Cuticura. It 1+elped him, so we bought
adore, and be was all healed aftW we
'had used two cakes of Soap and two
bons of OlntaioenL" (sigma) >i[ba
Almada Williams, Younp Cave,
N. B., May 22, leak.
Use atticum soap, Ohitmens stied
Taau= foe W toilet �
25puejpossa .�LI�adCN �`�glb. 9letataaaL
gels+-to.ciasa�se.slttareswrRisestuae.
heard:
' ed, .
"Life is lonely and tempest loss
Too long -too long,when Love is lost!"
But the Fire still sings the old loved
Those who are forever imitating
others and never are themselves are
losing their awn aenla_aet allowing
a genuine, true expression of their
_ ;ONLY TABLETS MARKED -
r
World i Busiest Station.
song:
!'Life is sweet, is life is long!"
own spirit- , Nervous exhaustion and
depression result from trying to pass
from
Nearly a quarter of a million people
use Charing Cross Underground Sta-
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BAYER ARE ASPIRIN v
0
-Do
for something different what you
tion (London) daily. The number of
"
thoroughly whatever work God
may give your to do, and cultivate all
are.
The Alm:,
I assess era entering and alghting at'
'is
your talents besides.
man should be himself, each woman
this station made up of 190,000 or
Binary and workman's ticket holders,
rjOt' Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" :\
-
jI and 32,000 season ticket holders. The
:. If your` toa or coffee
does makeyou res le!zs.
or nerrwus, t ar
Aidr
This deli fitful cereal ' drink, is
:incl onlywholesolre and economi-
-Cal but is truly Satisfying in its rich
coffee -like flavour. ,It ctm be served,
to tFie youngest as well as oldest. ,
for it leaves absolutely no harm- 1 _.
full after-ef%cts-
District. Bakerloo and • Hampstead p
Railways serve this station, and a� e1�,., �•• .
total of 2,520 trains pass through the
station daily. The new stairways now
under construction will relieve .to a i.
large extent the congestion during the
rush hours of the world's busiest sta-
tion.,
Conclusive Proof. i
"Yes," said the traveller, "I had an
amusing journey up to town. There
were two Scotsmen in the carriage." .
"How do you know they, were Scots-
men?" asked the cashier curiously.
"By, their accent,'I suppose?"
"No; you see, they both happen4
to take their Pipes out togethfr. Well,
they filled them, and 'then, each calmly
waited for the other to strike a
match."
"Well, what happened?"
"Oh, I brought out my pipe, so both
of them waited for my match'."
There are mere than 375 women's
clubs in the Philippine Islands.
1
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For Colds, Pain, ileal 'zo, *'sural-' Fackage thie?t contains complete di
a, Toothache; Gtrache, gad far rcctionr. ��hen you are getting real
Rheumatism, Lmn.be^a, : ; iatka, Nm-, Aspirin-the`•-ganuina •Aspirin pprre-
ritie, take Aspirin ntarked with the ncrihed by phycioians �or over alae-
. name "Heyer" or you are not taking teen years. Now mado In Oaaada.
;A'' phi -in at all. Handy tin boxis containing 18 tab•
Accep only "Baser Tablets of i lets cost but a few cents.. Druggists
Aspirin" in an i:nbroken "Bayer" also sell urger `Bayer" packages. Aspirin"
There is on13 one Aspirin -"Sayer" Yon must say "Noyes+' a
Aspirin Is thn tradn work (reirWorrd in Canada) of Bauer mar.ufaeture of sono- -{
aceticacideiter of Sancylieaeld, %Vhtln it is well known that,topirin means BLyar i
manufacture, to assist the Public Aaainat Imitations, the Tablets of Sayer Company y
will be stamped with their general trail9 mark, the 'Mayor CreLi"
_ ED I&SUE No. 48-'19.
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11, .JXL - poncert .wild. be held $.t3at.. _ - _
t Q I>Ittes Doris -Reid bas been con• A = - a
. ow Ig
A�
• . fined to the horse with an attack No. 4 east on the evening of W ed- � .0 k ,.r ".
. � 1.
- at bronchitis. .. . , nescjay,. -Dee. 17th~ -Particulars - � -
"a .4Eitas MRrie Brown, 'ot 131aek• later.
e Fried cakes at the baker, to- - ** �:��
day. at 15 eeat9 per dozen. * . stock' (pent Monday with John -A few days-a>;o. as D Gormley
-,11 Y -$oro, on Frida and hlrs Mnrkar. was toovin� his threshing,machine � r
' y, Nov. 27th, The Pickering tow ushi coup- into J. iunlan's barn, '.
to George and Mrs. Elliott, .a P Q the cable
`e y'" '`-daughter. ctl :will ineet on Monday neat for broke and the 'machine began to- • _. • .
f -Miss DAvis has been spending the t:raaQartion of general budoese go down the embtinkwent, .Mr. _. r .
-:Firs- F. H. Hall has returned GurmleY called on some one to 4 - 4'-'
'' -a few weeks with, relatives in 't
�✓ - house, after spending a couple of block the wheel. F. H. Hall, with�, . -
S'Hatniiton. wr�k: it ith fl'iends in HA a Sana C1auS is on '' .
r - -Mrs; A. Demand, of New Lis anti-:Fiiltun. r R rsville ei lenand su needed in%bio ki t,.
', ,..,; iwith J. C. and !12rs�Phi11 y ij anted, w boy over f4 years before tt went far, tbas .avin-g _
keard, is spending a fete da . y
, -Born,.. at Apache, 'Oklrt.,' on uf'ttge to work in the; 'Purl.!.' the risach'ine fi'utu great dattlage. uV "(�� �
�� Thursday, Nov., 20th, to Dayid «ages, X250 per day. *Apply at -Tile set -vice's in the-Pi'tkerir)g . .` . . . . V . ,� 1. . •
�; , ,and Mrs. -Savage. a daughter. • the Rase FN x.niiI1.' Methgdist church will be condnet-
-During the gale un Sa-turd•ay -A ineeting of the ',aaple Leaf- ecl;by the psstor "nest, Sunday, �j
.P,k ;evening the.chimneY of the;Ffeth Neff !ling "will be Geld on Satur ftt-IQ:�U �. ui. a.nd 7 p..ti1, The Sttc- i ae �@�ft a u 4121�s'�rim'e�3 of Xmas v\.31fiS .+
rim '. edict church was blown down. day evi-oin;t.- The season's busi• raiLeut of the Lords Supper %•ill .th ��
1� ., Miss Irene Mnrkar left on Sat- nes° a ill be settled ttP.. * . be -administered at the clo-e of the
� -" ed n1pCn111g 5et•vice. Morning `;lib- � �Ss Ye
e- ;, , -urday last for Toronto, where she g w' There 1S SOinet i12g
.. has accepted a position as steno- 1ho It .'•}bier spending cinto w, •e iks. ject ."The Favored. Few,". based _.
sir kava a has return
f grapher. th on the words, "Jesus took' Pettit _ f iQ�' everyone
F Harry ?Moore of 'the Brock Mrs. PickEttf of:Milton. and John and Jantes•and went ftp
' I: 4111 11'trkar was in Toronto into fi mountain to pray." Luke 0: , 1
I.
�, ,;'Rotad has sold his farm •and will p y Father, 1lothe:, Glaricl-.lad, Grt�ncltlra, Tro:her,'Sistel, ��untie,
- .hold an auction sale of lits fatf,n on . I,im- day and Friday attend- 29. F. -ening s;abject, "The _'acid 1.- ,
"�I.in :ham acinus! meeti11 of the Test," Yibni the test, 'Herein a� u, •
:.stock and ituplements in a few g g 1, � Uncle, ?fie})liew ' ieee; ete., and ` lot5 .of Tittle t'hino5
,-weeks. . •Canac;itis PL sA Asso><t,vttiom - . = my father glorified, that ye bear - - -
r _TL�'cnien's Ansili..ry: of St, -Reeve W. G. Scott and deputy: snitch fruit; so shall ye be buy d.is. fol',Baby. F2'esh goods arriZino daily' ,
° G}eorge's chttteh n,lit hold their' reeve 'F. H. Richardson were iq- ciples.' John Ia:B. A cordial invi-
annual business meetin>z on Thur Whitby last week attending the tation is exterided. tu. Lite public: .
day, -Dec., IIt-h, -at 8 p. al,, at the adjourned meeting of the culiuty The,Uflicial Bo-ird %i ill nicet in the
council, lecture 'U0111 t,1, Tuesday, Dee. gtlt, .- I:' . `' ,
f. . Rectory. � llon'f fair to. see .o1ll' stock of
-The Ladies' Aid'Seciety of St. -The sun's al nieeting r,f 'the at 7.30 p. rn.- Spe( i,al htt the -j, all
` _ -.Andrew's ehuich t� ill 1Lleeet at Piekerina . 1'i,rilanee Assucistion members are ut ;end to ttteud,_J. -� h�n+lwarE and �ilaSs�Vare -:- :.
the home of Mrs, Jame= Andret%' %Fill he held in Lice Town HHiI A . D. . '
,oli. �VedneRday, Dec. 1t)th, at.,,3 nest Tnt=day et ening at S u'clnck.. .1. ^
.o'clock. All the ladies,tireinwited A:full ftt'tendance is reclnested. 'Vew ir1reyftvrrter)ra. To?:s and Handkel'.ehiefs.. _D�at-her Goods ilnd •Y,00ks, .
I. --to attend. -T J1 Mc•1'acldpn has sold bi= === _- =_= - •
l -The regrtl,ar monthly ttri-cion- 'lin$ -'t;re iincl et cd;<>inin¢ prt�paises ��':,, tis) -r1 p'rrsp, tsirha =niall gun) ' �� ool.and SLIM Goods; Silk !;louses and Fancy •
T.
'" ary egllecti')a In St. Andresv's Sal)• 't0 rtes 1 t=. �Awlt:ew & Arini n ho L .T> Y• L.T.c: calf a: this oF,ice: !1 _ . - .
' =,.-• bath Sehool •on Sunday nest'%cill kill it -e tile_ drug •sore a�.rt gar- j�•Olt SALI•:"-1 :';,wuf l,o!-+, ay far;- N(,c waie,• :•Csents' Tie.s:and Gloves. -
F'' be donated to the `Jh1t'� �+itniN, 'tg„ ntid tlr, Annka will occilpy the R. ;1!; of t..ry a.d snmv cern stalks. E. A. •
'' V. R,I: ,ining dwelling, """'"" riJ',t, It, ft, No r:Locunt hill. dtf
-Claus fend. A liberal callecti')n �'Jah't Tec>f iwhu has been. in "� -" " .. ('�
f la asked fur. Y, �r'O l;'OEs :.�i.c—A 'stilall par• �RVCERIE
-About tliir'ty (,f the 33:lpti�t t,uul• ht>:t1i11 ft)t ti long tiriie, ci}('d ►.. it r ,h• ..�., f :. +plrnd d.cv„krr end -*� V 1 J ,
P ea, ale ttf Whitby u1- i i (d c") Thtirsditytlset in his ,X:3rd ye•tr. `'•y' ' Apply W the NEWS office. . ' .
our$ R 1 Y t'' " [I'� . t� 't ..,.iu*>-nfYker. h tr l,:e __ y ___ _ _,_-_ __� _._._ .I `
" ,/. V. A. and Jirs. Hencirtsun (Al Y (lR S-1L1:-R-oui.t#-"d 1 %, vwe;-Tint- -_.offs , of L►t11�iI1�, ._3`..tlrrd t7;- Peels, -Essences, - - Uts, Slices,
`%r and 1•ived the hreatel• ctrt of h't� tt
__Tuesday evening, when they ell. 1? i" 1 ri.' :V, 1 ye � er�0 t, i o .credit. Apply T' �
+ life tn,tlic� tr.,w
nship. w here Ike; wa, ,,, W fi. P'o :l,'auct(,�na�r Ptcker j ... Stf :, Qrange`�� Da,iteS,._Z' i-s--'iTl fait- ev4r�,tbing- t0 ]`lltllie_
tared their bogus 9nd _�per?L a titt,?t
Idgid • rP., ,e( ted. fl -a• is Jnr} L. ---_ �__ �; _ .
11 L ` ,ple,v4ant social hour. y I �')R t+t Ll;-Recirr,>red Glvde-fdalr
--The Rose Flax 31111 hit4 E)een by hi- 1%id',ty, it kt ltacl ttoEhi-WiPrk. t :l�ri*,nz •ye,r,u:ol,i.6%kr�rcrtdit. A,' -I . 111^ tli is CCttl(e zinf� ''tlticlin;.
ry . — - t„ %V'. , t owcil. auctioneer P�ieker;n$.. tit _ _ '
a =rich unproved recently- 1)y the An open alga }•nk i bet.nst'ere( t- _ - - _
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ail ori the lot lit! i)ir�iti thR iced
^r': erection of an office at tbiy wo,41 j K 1, -on �;A{.1:---Fr®Rh illikth enw, H,'- �lmon(l Pitfit(- In 1 )O"und tins.
= Grt)3a rotnn4. �Vulk ly ittriV In C'l- ,. tr•! calf, sties re)tister,d shorthi,rn .
aide aril also by the installation P
buff. A� pry RoJ (arirr, Gwen Rivcr, .tut 3cr, �'
of a steam engine. which lira+ re Etref+a, and it is expected that the ,on. U. Fp
il:i_> ' 'V�%e have ChoeOlate� and Candles galore = rinL- trill be read forskatiy in a _ -- .
plaiced the '.gasoline englae form. Y g . -
a T OR RAT F -A 3-uear old fill R w*
t art used. few daya. Mr, t tin Skiver de , y
t y. +erv,s9 the thanks of the, COlntnitn �'°kndidammal+not broken. Apply at the - y
t -J. R.. TheZiOa Spear til® week- m.ers. a mile wrst of Cherrwoal station. • •W, :.-Evelr3�body CONI@
t -end at the home of his sister, Mrs. ity for roving- th.e use of his pro . - Hark, R, R No. r, Pickering: 10-11
i.'Rtam9flen, of Peterboeo. On hiw pe fur.thls purpose.OP. BALE: -Registered Qotsw'oldf;t;
n aetnrn oII litiOndA lie Wag RCCOm- —The worst wind storm in eArs a number of Choi^c' ram lambs, al:,o some
t shearling• rams. Pr es reasonable. Address W.
ponied bg.I41on ay he n as achtld. awept'over the prclvince and the i, f>r,+;tt, L«stat Hifi R, R. No. i. Gtf me S ls � H A P M A � ;•��-
t 'lithe had been spending a couple adjacent States on Saturday even- - - --
`>:: of wee)<s in that pityy ing last and caused the loss STRAYED From .lot 13, con. 9, _ 10
I - -The Rev, J. W. and Mrs. of a number of lives and ,trillions " tly turned a 2 -yearn i left heifer, horns
attehtty turned in and a Alit its reit ear .etatarl star
Dowa have returned from London of dollars worth of property. The on face. Reward for information Leading to her
I`- recovery. W. G. Scot. Claremont.. iltf '
and Exeter, where 'they spent the storm cave- ly very' suddenly and BLANKETS, HALTERS, MITTS
r -fast few weeks in watching by the with scarcely any warning, the otNa CHEAP FURQ7rl0I SALE'
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side. of the former's father dur wind blowing at a rate of f}0 to 130 U -Lame parlor cook strive. Art souvenir, $4.i _. _
qn hoar. Iu Pirk1`rin and or neat offer; Souvenir cook ,true, No, 'J, !hakes - - -
ing his last illness, t;nd attending -tnile g and reservoir, ii. or near f»re boih wWin'good 1.S=d A,11" X30Y'1119, O'o:dia
, his funeral. which took place a t vicinity -trees were blown down by condition, Call and see them at midence. A.
r Palmer. Pickering. • 5tf -'- _. _-, .. , .. _.. "
Exeter on Tuesday* list, Nov, 25tH. the huudred,i,, and in .some orch , - - - -
The deceased was born in_Devon• Rrds Poore than hklf the trees �} t T � y �t j ^ .We pnt.on titen'.l and women's•rubber heels, alsn_rii_bbe.r soles.
shire, 1*stiQlAlld, in the year 1,'27, were r•nined, A large elru tree Voters List Court, 191v7
,Po.liQheo; dreisingsi wiatet-chlbbill^, Races, shoe trees, etc. -
and was in his' 93rd year. Two 3nat t%"t ,of D. gliupson s rest- xick- -ru%-, N-f!•r:••u1- ret KE'MlN'': •
-daughters find live son* sur:wlvP derive wag blown down anti ,track • . - . 'Shoe, 1lfarnesq Rix] ectlia'r- reptairinj neatly -and - . _ _;
'him. the llotise~but foruinately diel not \u•:n €: is ht•reib given that a (`onrt prorhpUy attended to. -
• -A pretty hott?b �wodding took cause tiny'dnn)W: o.' Several #i trnQ will lie held, piw,. ,%:tt.t to Tho -Ont -at •• .
pphace rat the home• of • Gec,rge.and safft•red the lo -&,4 of their roof-' and Voters' Li,,t Act, by. • Ilia E3nnutir tIr(= tI
1.Ihic�. Fleming, HaEer,ville, on others. the Nrf:e 'loons. Wing dw-, Judge "t chi ('juniy Court (if the PICKERING- HARNESS EM.P .1 .__ I- I
4'uranE�>POnttirin, Nt rise. lgtett'ri„tf .
Tuesday, `��ember 1Ktii, twhrn %were',a1-ti bGi%t i, i:i iiy l l,e L„reC E,f ,, , l .
Y ir, the t';'1,IT•• r i I icker'lrig, nn•' 4L' d Hui".e Phone :311()0. ' R'. J. COAKWELL
.Y. itbeir onIV daughter, Sara I✓ ,, wn; t!te %,%ind Anel titituvron-+ ft nc•e. nt-t•tf.+y, U -1r 17'11 dA)' Rf 1)e(:t•n,Ver', _. . .
-.ittulted iu marriage to J. Detwart wero ,evollml to the. ground, At: alp, - 1hA .bo t,r of •f t,'t;i„ctc in rhe' ,-- sR
Lindsay, son of Air=. F. Il. Ball.. i,l P,.it Prr)y.a's:a-yngr. laid its tic,nt aftern„„n, f'„ hear Anti c1«termiwt-
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Pickering.' Tik!' ceremta,;y n11� bl�:)%v.n down, itr,jtl,rili Lt t�'t) pt•f (t n.. cnwplainty ,)f ,-mur-s ;,ud ottii�binn6 in.. - �
e-fartnecl by tbe- ! cv, .0 r. �VltI wltn twerp Erfts.'iug it circ• time..thk- V• ftTN'. Ll,r for P --ink sab-Div03UY 3 WEEKS TILL 'CHRISTMAS, , .
°,a0 - atN'', of Che PrN=hy-t�rlall church.. Onil of Mie+e, n rettirned -,gluier, I1;101,..\;,,. I, :3, 'i ,ir,td � at the :i{utli A ,,port time left f-:, i„r.,• gift+ f.,r y ,1tt' relatives tand hionds. _Ro v'Ame
a; � -After the reception 31r, anLd Mr •. bdowging to tits 1 i'tith battRIi,,tt "if,:,lil-, "P ilie�To-%n-hip.of Pickrritln ,' _ _axed �)rurlre anrt k;et a goad selection.
.'.,, .'°” -'.. Linde -%y left f:tr n tri it to litl y1„ And -who way fil•it't' ie`td only Ft'1t'eP)<-. f�)C hili), � �'tl (•te>ti(•R. Psoas ',-n cto 1,fa), (iai N,, :,f,,•. Tog- l5c, Book. .ic tn:'3af'. Varies •25c to ''-
I)•1 f d : P VVIlt:Pv.11p.. in lllE (+at { F
and Castile, N; F.• On their rt'- before, su=�ain-d such ge'ri,Tu its• } bfh•, i{end-painted Pl-tt,•-f,rLcto c3 th), ls.idttl'Soa1 45t• t) 1 (1(L; R,tga►r ted _,
, ,' �. T:,tsi:. hr-ri,iE Fir:i:nijng”. the Sid Jap of ;_
turn they%rill re•ide in sultan: jttrie that he tli((1 the ,foll,i%ran!.D.ct•.tuhpr. lt);g.. Cic;un, ruZ gl.l�- and chiTrA ;d)c c„ 1 :,1►.Curr,ltui S tncerR:3i' to,.
:A (Zepnttltion -wafted tip,,n tisk Jay,, While - the sttlrni wa., Layf I -9r. •Iat'ti,r' ”, ;,r t,' io 1. N, Rt�,'tllt Jat'R 7:i^ to Litt ranch 3
jliun, Mt, Bi the slim -ter uf' segere I:Pr6 it aecttl - to hAve !seen 1 DU'\ ALD .it. RF.ATON, '£r:(pols:31)e t'o 1.tkl, T. i!i t Ti'ae a ic. Ktltt(>r Plate, 73c.. 5i ,gy �Hrand lac,
t+g. , 11,1 (_anrk of the .std Municipality'
Uort� ortP 61)c, dtrgy tU)1t t'1 l:u•), 1t,)vgnr,t.:,> Jags 'w,tk , Honey Tugs f3oc,
.Xublie Works, on Nitinclay. ill re nioch- worse it% Tt,tonto and in -- -. ___ --.. - . . �;pcpaon Trays s:)r-. E3:a1lj'_5. _- itnd 31,, ,Hantikvvr:hietfs tic to 00c each,
cerci to the Provincial . Highway . Westet�ti Ontario. ! Gent.'s Ties if )c to i W. Fancy 51 !rta 1.50 to 2:uA, Gloces 1,'?a to 2.'_3, Boudoir
etiveen Toronto and O,-lawA, to "Voters List Court, 1919
-The Chamber of C oninif ripe Caps {Oc anti Zoic, Ten Apruns 43c acrd oi)o, .Perfunio Sac to, 75c. Ladies'
� I fmepre{s liim.uitl) tli.? necessity (�f held R very sttccesyfnl meeting' in rtr;s ru%%'�.1ttt' ut i✓u:i:1:t(1\t: Underskirts. black. n;�v�. rose, purlile,.?..t�, Plain And Fancy Ribbon •
alma -in this roars a rnlanout une — :5c to 73,, Vd, Dolls 5c t 2.OU, L adir•c Spats, grey and fawn '2 30 a pair , `
g 13,' rite toR•n hyll un 1'ridity evening'
infitead of making it the -,circ', as `Mast. There 1 o a oiv ')trend \(rr.it•F is hereby I iven'that A Court :'TrgneP, Tants and Scarfs 75c to -1.2 . - .•
' a •4 t; will be held uP: Want ro The Orunrio u
thoselcuatis whcre.tliere i -.nut rise anc'e and tnnclt busincLs. of inter- p s Cf�LLESPIEJI'�T�ARrT�N
:twetitieth part of the traf le. It .est to the t ninmuuit_v ttas trues- "ter' i.i=ts qct, h his E{on.allr the � 1 . _^
. IudF;e 'rf the Count} Court of .the �;
;,was not expected ih,tt any. defin•, acted. The committee that « i , i'rn,a,tp „i f)ntatin at the Town Slrild,
Mite xonli=e tt cttl'c be rereiwed n,. __— _- __ .- _ - -
I l App(,rtitPil t') illpet t%-itlt a 0tl,uiit- in the Villa ;N PrP' Bronghali,, 2Tn Ft'i- '" --
. the stew govvirntuent Lind not yet. tt•e from the Women's Institnte, ids the ]Q,h �iav of Derember. 1911),0 i It,�
firtntnlated their policy f .111 regard l g 1 rat the.;lioiir of '_' o;cinek in the afipt• _,� T ,v
p 3 reoorted jro re -s, A cunimittee, .
-ac, the goad ro)tds dnestion. It is %`as ilplmititeci td spelt fu the~ I Haan. to hear and determine Com• ,
_hoped, howc>rPr, turd tltag,tvern. iiil'uPlnati0n re ;,trriirg the i,;urttec. Plaints of ergots yurl_otnissinns in the - __ Y
meat will see the necessity of7ttak i ha good marls question was also f �'t,ter 1;iRr for i',ilttng Stih•[iivicintts ;
- R L Nrra. 0. 7, S. )), ]U and 11 of -the tiiani-
ing this toad the very best. in ,ii -c n�-ell. Reeve R'. Cr, Scott, _ .
cilrllity of the Town. -hip n, hip of Picketing J .. • �ttock Dwelling
• . order that it nt!ty be Pahl(- to %t'ith- who %tag pre -tint, gave tt s.hort ad for im.- - Business, Inc" lu �in' ' '-%
'stand the dtc•a%y traflic whi(•h it die -s. " He =fated that tho Ccnlnty j Dat•(i at Whi",vv:tlp.-. in cite paid . .
has tr) carry. Cuniic il, %%l,iut had Ott=t. be.tu i„' Ton-r,ship of Pickeiing. the 3;d day of .
V
-Rev. Dr. Yatersurt, of Cut)ke's s(+�-tun, h=td a= -ell a, rtro11� resp Decenibrr. 1.)I�. - a �ir
nd I-Iarness Sho
•`Cilurch, Torunto,'wil} d(>I.%•er hi~ Latton aking the provitict111 gov-, bO\ QLD R. 8EAT0`, ;a
fatuous lr>ctn:e 'entitled, ' Ireland ernm.nt t0 cc,ntintle the policy of lI 1_' .:Cl rk nit th,>s;ri.l \Innicipality -- -
and the Iii -h, itT 8t.:�udre%i's 'the Iieatst goverr.+user cit}i rr:- y 1 ,-�
:chtlt'Ct next llc)nda et Pititt ; • , I' e haV c soIllt S1lA`)S 121 "�o )lt n s aril hisses L'_oot�.
y ., g, td to the, lnthinci;tl high%v:;y, ' L' �� , Ld S a- one-third vault.
Dec. Sth. , ])r. I'xtt'r-anis r, },o vi rtr,d it pcs.,iUle, to gra one letter. �_�-��*-s ^'”?
:tire best.kno%rn rttid•1)rf,`t PoPililta- Deputy -reeve Richardson F. N. ___._. _ - , I, - T �Tr --
'� platform sl>enkt'r? in Ca7tada, ;tnd• I�ichardsOn also gave n ltto: tinter- 1 ou'can nl%vays flet' the be -t dlani- .13, A+, BUNTIN � � .. 11',I��Ti;�,ING- `.��
his appetranct un Ylo11d,ty even Pstin talk glen the linos. tuba Flotar tnatle Froin No. 1. .
- q Pic•kc,ins �hoit) 1 itttrnct rt g g j }' l�stablished 1857. . ,
in, in He slated that n deputation ,xonld I llauituba Wheat. -
larKe audienve. Dl'.:P1tsh.+f11 is ;I %-,';lit on'tlre Hun. JIr. Riggs, the f Rf,V-al 11ou=t.�hold and Glenora• .fox - - - - _- _._ j- .. - .-.--- -
native ut. Ire1l.,nii, ln,t cxnte'.tc) tlini�ter of Public «'cnka,.un Mon. hre:ttl, Try shag• hl�lferlil is V eteanr�rdware Store
Gatur(laz;tr t yotinV 1111911 and %eft:• ,say, Dec. 1st,. in rea�pect to the I�astrt• Piour - fresh Rolled t}at'i
- ;educatcK3 fr,r rile mini�tr
'"e in Knox `i Y provincial Tis;hwayq and urged Nlt:�\, • SHC)IiTti -
-College. After gravlllatins; h(!W,Na that t11 ..Ch•lmtier of f uluroerce 11:11 FE7EIDS ,
called +tu Cou};e'r t burr h. %%list( tapl,tiint a lrtrgr: d''pntntii)n, tt'hirh l).\T (:1101' i
'-he built. ala a vvr:y large'c(7tir;rr•2a- tifL. (lo1;e. The Chamber sit Coin �:'CIt["ti III iJ ():LTA A few ofour "gull 5}x•c'ials-ftt-,greatly rediwed prioces
;tion.. He -,t as.th(n call�i3 tct R',tit- ►uerrs reccl)triiied the claim- of R.11t1.}:Y CHOP 1 Only Bissell Carpet S%t er, pet , 2.au
any charch, l..,il tett ll:hil+, wherF' th(> yufutQ per.l)le reFftrding ,ln iE'IIF..�T _1. •2 Only Pet'ft'CciUTl Olt F3Patrla, regi, 0, for 7.(>0 "`
he reuta}ned for four year, t)tinz. r,dy(in rink ttj• tlunating M►'i stn+} a s ('1{.�'GIiE3) CORS.
'6'ictor• \u. 1 Tru :30c•, 4 for 1.00. ., ;
then called to 13,rlfrist, Ireland, (nantit of lumber- in their )" I 11IZI:D HE 1 E,E1) p`
1 y } I .�s}i Sifters tea, I5 cents, f.)I 319 cektts
' 'trhere.he tnciL.an active part in session and also took it a culler- •• (xtt•Iclwell's Crean, sttb4ititte 1 ire Slug (1, t;
y.fte Political 11;frtii of that un, Lioti fr(irn th:? naFirtbPr )r(> -tint. • CtZf Jleai, v' •''23 cents lois or ..hurt Kandla - ;`
} F'lachlight�, R11 Sizefa, 'ruin 1.00 u}r
'happy conntrY• fie i�, t}tereforP. afnount.inl to ,1.;. crnnniit.tee lludrtsse, slcltk
IN
' 'trell qualified t(; slur-1ik un thds nota osed of F. H. R,ic'hard-')n. : UITOPP{\G AND (BATA. 1�nritttr_�Shinel?, reg l.f;U,.fr,r 1.311
p Ready R. flng, I ply 2.50, 2 ply 2:73
9ttbject. Hi a(I It .;, %rill hehot11 Jame:, Richardson And -Dr. Altu'•h, :-CRL'SL�)�G,h.VFPYi)AY „.e'
1.
interesting, instructive find ( u' a %vas appointed to draft a resnln- Get prices on feed in ton lots. Eavetronghing and Frirnace.3Vork promptly attended t).
-`t:' 1nmerons, Iso do not fnil tq sit I -id. tion to be forwAnled to the Dn- BELI. P.HONi'
t,,, ?The chair nill'he t1';sn .-it R p. fu. minion Ftltil%ray Board Rnrl G. T. tie -.. _ Vl. - , PICI�E�Ii
ArdmisQinn 25 sent.. children 15 R. otiirinle regarding R better rail F. W, W 1�1� �. T *• D v' -
crt,te. ::err i)Gd %; Cho )in titer da H B 1 '
,' ,c -w e, . JW gervice. i 1'1 g Y }
.� f w •.•• , s?i
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,w1011 � -� -.,. _.,, ,r_��ro.. �, _,a,..>•.'. :'.rr. ;.,v,.hv.,i..'•..:•.:,A.,il.". .•.?�.,,' :,.!Sr4._.:i!t4x',..I ,r`