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" I ' I � ��.­ � ­��' - ; , -, .,,.% - - MON.00LIA .. - ., , - . _Edtablished'75 years . � ....,A�7 ".wrouso.tianal ozarbo. ' "EaNwOOD . , - ' - _ . - ­ ­!. ,. " - , . , , � ... ... .. . . . . - . . . . * , , � .. - "'" , - ,, -! , , - I , rvtce in the church -qex'. Sunday D:tV1d SriiRlps, of RI igwood, slent � '. .'. � ,,� ,� -4 A I : ta-, . . _0_ I .Ge 0*..,- E. , Baer � Service owhig to­aunlyci-sary ser. Sunday at his home here . � . . . -,.4;� .... - " . .. .. MetMcal •.: ,. � - -- . � ever. " here.• . , . lb . Mrs, R. Tarr anti family Intend to .1 I .- � I -- �. .. __....= 7-.--7-----..-. ... . ---I:- . . . � . �.' , - . . .I- " . � .... . I Vices at NN, itpvale. I . I . A. .�.� -� 1 -*&- I GREENWOOD. - - '. - I . . '. I The Xiiias,Tiee and Concert of S.S. move to StolifyVille L-hortly. ,:,. _ E. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- . � . . . . I .. .. I . I . . .:._.7_::".". 4 tared ri�ernbe.r of the Optcimstridal Asad. .. . I . - . .. ,. .. . . I . No. 7. Pickering, will- be given on, Jac -;I) and Mrs Berkey are spend-• _ . . , ".. �. . - - - '..,. , ­­_;,� R I .. , . .. alk "The sleighing isn't; evening, Dec. 252na, cowtuenc. inga time with relatives n t Ringwood. : _. ". MW k on of Ontario. Special attention given to Santa Claus says Monday eve - - I . us 'L -�.-,.. the fittlAIR of glasses. Rise tested Itee. * North * very good and be cannot bring ine, at'$Vclock. - .... . . About thirty-five .young people � I Claremont. I - :*6tf , t, , I . . :-.,!!m MILLS " . :, . �, .... . 4, 1:14 . very big load With, him. - . . I ,I . 1. gathered at the home of K . G. Tare � � ,�. ... ..". ."', ; . . . I '� _��" . . , . . ' I , :.'.�,� �., : . . . , . � . ' ' i . . . � � c ,-;� ... . .,. ; - OUNBA�RTON ._ . and gave' ituiL '.NlLs. Woodcock, , . , z .. ,_. - . ' .1 ..� . - . - - Ilane6us shower.' after which - ­�:.;� .-, . F.-TOMLIN90N. M. B.. Member Santa says "Most.of.the bovsan&gjrI.%. _ . .� - . " _ , mkce . . . I. No oftheCollegecf Physicians and Surgeons . I - .... . , n I .,e�-. o �.. �. r_. ­ have been very goad to their fathers We are sorry to report that Charles they all pat -took of oysters, ..! � _. � L �� .. . . ., . .: ntario. Offl�e: ,that formerly occupied by � .. of 0 -9 this year . , . :7 .. I'% the late Dr. R. Prodje,,arid latterly by Dr. Cald: � ,,4tpd mothers and it takes Pahi,e, bit, ,wall -pox. I (ju Friday tilghtal;out 6 o'clock fir; . : ' . , . ... ."% .. well. Phone. Clarem6rit-1Qrit. 2317 � more presents., , I I _ . , 'lest .' I broke out' in the'barn of A. B. Leh. . : , . . �. 0 . , .- . . . . - -1 I - `6 . '..*L p: _ �.­ ..:. 11 George and IM's Davidson, -Lillian .`c -s ­; . . d Miss Reynolds, of Cherr'y%�'ood, nian. The migliboi gathered 'in .. L I . , I. ,M Poor old Bantu wanted to know if vv�! ELI' gre;tt numbers and saved all the store .r,- , , -1 ' ' " * 2COI112 - - - _. -'4111 V F. 0AR1WRTG,QT. 11'. D.. spent Sunday In the village. .. 01 further -notice, on -a t .., ' . C P & S Ont. A coroner for the Coun' had lots of talking machineis and re- The XtmAs Tree on Friday evening, goods ard most'of-the house contents, ` " . ' I.:. I.- # ty of Ontario. 6ftice hours : 12-2 and 6-8 p. in.. c6rds and we told him we'iliciti thought I. horses. Three sets of valu. " .. . of repairing, - , ._ � :,�_. . IIJ I 9", D. �. . . .14 H Dec..-� 19th.will.be ,held in. the bas , also the bot Thi . .. . ,- - . . . I � ­ ; - L"'_.: . 4i 1 or at�- other hours by"appeintment Phone Bell - we wotztd bavi plebty for him. e hiickster 'wagon be. - ' 1. .L,-__ I - . 'trent of the church. There will be a: able harness, en ,. ­�: I . I 1 , : -_ . .. No. 24. Ind , 3,hone No, 400.. Pickering. qn � . 0 CHOPPING WILi;­7 .. .." tari v . - . . �_ 0. I I said he might want n. few N'Lixwell, good -am - P -y, of Stouffville. N . I A� I and Chalmers` g program of drills. readings. j longing to Leslie Storz . .., . '.,: , Infers' Cars and we said n)u.%jc, dialogues. etc, Admission -95 two cutters. two aer4- cf slPi�bs, some . .. .. BE DONE -. " � . O. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.G.S.. alrigbt, you can have• its many -as ,� :,- L , " L_, .'�� - '" " - ' "., ' , ,_ . . ' . ift of - the SiAbbath school , hefi't%, and ti lamb w'�rt? burned, Me, ..,. : I,., , � I I ... ::. .�,. ' cents, childrc I I'— : ;1 , . :_ � ., . - . . . . ": . � � '. 1i ..- 17,N 0 -you want. , I Lehman was at Woburn on his way - ::, -,. . i, Edinburgh. member f the of . - . . .. . ­ . : . 1 . . a 0 0 1 1=11 . L �, - ­,ft7sicians s,ad Surgeons of Ontario, If. late, I 11 free. . I I . . . - . 'of Royal College of Surreons, Rdtobu;gi I horne from the city -and when inform- ,V7 72X:0.. -..`X` 1 1 Owial attention to dalesses of women ba .Victrolits, Ricords,' Piaiioi, . . ed of,the.fire came as quickly as pos.. . _ . . . I . . . - - 'CENTENNIAL CORNERS I 1. l. . shild.ren. Offtes, and residence. Brougham. . .. I . Sheet -Music, Etc. . . . &V.'e in a'car. . Mr. Lehman will hav(!, I re4uire an unlimited quantity of I . , � .. '.. �. - . - _.. - � V __ - --.., .-.-.,-. ____7__!_n-_ . I 1. . � ­_ . . I .. ... . ­ .. - 4 quite - a •4oEs as the goods were only . ". I The annual Chrismas tree and enter- . Wheat and -will pay the , partly covered by insurance. .. - � " . ,t� . .­ I .. . L'aVaL .. . .. - I I . I 1. I . - , * , . .. . ' Winment of the' Centennial Sundayl . I- , -. . highest price the - . '. � %: I I I . ..11'School will beheld on the evening of . . . Government .. . 'Stouille Ont .. I . . ,. . I..,. ...4 W. H. KFNNEDY� Barrister. Sol- - ' Monday, Dec. 21it.. The members of . I WHITBY . . . . �. - . . will allow. . I . I . ieitor,!Notary Public.%Conveyao.cer, &c. , - • . . . . . . � Whitby, Ont. 41 . .1 . theftndaySchoot *0l renderk-good . ' - . There is much snit -faction here with - ' � - 7.1. programme, and a good time is astir- the vote of about eight -to one in favor il also require rei,Barley and Oats , z I ..:, . �.':,',', . . . a w I . . . - . . . , T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- ed to 'all.' 'On Suoday,­Dee. 2(kh, - of the Hydro by:law in Darlington . .. . and pay the I � : I ., � .. ... * I �!g ' �t7 * TER. County Crown Attorney, and Counsy - 9, services will be held iu the highiist rice. - , , 1, • L . . Saturday, . p ­ --! " � I 1 4q .:.,S*"Wr. oont% Banim. WhltbV. 10-7 is:' -H, 1 B 11 A L mecial township on S. , ,.- The -coroner .. , � .. I church In connection with the Knni- . � ­­ .. .- I . .�� . 7 . . - ,oner's inquest into the de L . - I.... . f . The. cot death ­ - �' L. � ­ I , versarv, at 2 30 and 7_00 p. m. when * I. . _'. . . . I of Gtufleld Gerry, killed in -an auto . � , . Rev. J. F. Clugston, of Dunbarton. . . . " * ."* .40: - : " , .. - . . ­1�p : .�.._ A - E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and : - - - - t near- Brooklin ten days ago, � . I• I � I I .. 'fr� ,. -ofliiiior, Note Pullic. Rip. 'CLAREMONT will reach, and the bervict of praise . . . � I" 4� 1� -,L m� 11 . upse . 1, .rX 0 a Money -10 - . . I L ' ' ' � .. .. . . . . . _' ,� I . . oan. -. OMcs Brock St, Nortb, Wbitbv. my I � ., I . . ended at that village Tkiet4day evening ": - -1 I 1� � �'t 11 I. . L . will te led by the school. . by exonerating the L driver of the car - , .:.I, 74. Mi. C*j:Z:LMj-%T, .1 , � L I � .1 . I . . . L . . . -:_. -7 ' . - : . � 41i _L . : . _ , .. �4:4k JOHNSTO'N -Bart,iqt Pro I L'; .-. . _* - - I - __p -orn any for the . . I _ geA LES ... ISSUER 1OF . . L fi, . y I .11, . . I . _ , . I . I . -2W I . 1 74 .: etc:, 229 Danforth Ave. (woolworth jBId5) . ... . - �..-. .y -j, � �_ - - IMRQ-,K' ROAD - accident. License No. 4 . . I . � L .. ,..A I - I ­ .--1, � Toronto. Phone'Gerrarc!44fl-^,Raturdnys, Ma- . .., •. ' I ­­_ I - - . - . ,. ,-.. .. �, z, r� - - - - . . S � . I - . �. �, * . z. I i... . veru 1120. (]rad_) . 4oly . L Mam UCengeS F. R.Jackson h4d a'business trip. to Til(' LiAT n bell has been lowered from � , , . . ,.. I . - age its tower preparatory to Instifflation . . IN, . !.. �. . - ; i I . , .�- � . the city on Saturday. structure to I * - . L in it new sixty foot steer sti ­. -� ,, I LIAM J. BEATON, H. Bar _____ ___ '%N' Oshawa, spent be placed fivs . h ,with the Fildimealk at . , WrIter, Solicitor. member of the firm of __ �. A.'J,icksotf. of �. . � "' Rickman. Denison. Faster and Beaton. Toronto. the week -pod bere with his parents, 'the town hall so as to . - I . -, ..O -i . ate L L -- the east end of - .. . ... •"t " . General Trusts Buildinw,'8Z Bay Street. Toronto. ' Fr'mnk Jackbon and Clifford . ... " %_ -Telephone Main 961 and 962. - - . LOGS WANTED' H"h- be more convenient for fire alarm pur- . I . . l � ­ - -, .: �111 . . . . - . 61rd had a trip -.to Markham on .Sat, poses. Mettntlinie arrangements are . I - .1 A� - _____ t1rday. . 1. L I made. with King's tanner}' to , - I will pay the following prices deliver.' The school was closed -on W�rines- whistle in case of fire. I - � IL $ -, - Dental � �: -. ! G A.R A.G E I -ed at the mill : day. owing the prevalence of. sm%ll- A meeting Thursday evening In the - : . . I ' . I --, - � 1 I . L . � pox in this locality. , , . I � ­ FLAKE -.9. BEA -TON. D. D. S.. Rock Elm No, 1 35.(X) to I ) 01) per M Music Hall addressed- by Messrs Marks 7 . . , ' " , I *1 o. r -25.00 60 80.00 00 11 There was a slim turnout at the and Wilkinson and Mrs. Singer, of To- . The undersigned have opened L JO Graduate'of the Royal Colelge of Dental Soft Elm N � .. . .. '! ' �.- � Surgeom and University of Toronto Office Basswood No- 1 2&00 to 80 00- - * " . hockey practice an Saturday evening. ron-to, In the interests of the Inde n- u a new garage at the corner : I . . .Aver W. M. Pringle's -hardwitro;stme. Whitby. Maple'No. I ' �. 25.00 to 30..00' 11 -- We will look for better things from dent Labor Party led to the orizaniza. - ''.., 1. . .?, office hours 9 to 12 : I to .4.3C.L Ind,'Oone a. - the boys in future - - � nr Church and King Streets, - 11 . Bull phone 220. . 4417 A Wbite Ash No. 1 85.04 to L 40.00 ,- tion of a Whitby branch with these. - , � -_ __ 'th. Pine I , Pickerin , where they, see - i .. .1k - - ---,.-!L .- -,-. __ __ 20.00 to 2&00 ' 1, I The late Mrs. White who d" here a offic, re"- President, John Lungrum: _ � . ' ­ , . . - repn;v to repair all makes 00 .. few days ago. has witnessed - many lst-vlc�. Prank Threadilold. 2od-Vice 1p . I fustneso garb*. Hemlock No. I i 20 00 to 2& . .1 changes since she came from England. Geo. Huntley -. Rec. See., Jack Coyne: of autos, motor-eycles . - ' . , . .. ­';�_ , 1: Chopping and Oat Rolling . . . - . . . . . When she crossed the Atlantic over Fin. Sec. and T;re". A. E. Lafotte ; - . . and bicycles. . �1 & G. HAM -Issuer of Marriage an uaual .. - 70 years ago, the voyage on & sailing Executive Onni-Harold Heard.- Bid - - ,W a Lioans" in %bis County of ontairio, _. . . . I " � �t - '7 - ship occupied 7 weeks and 8 days, or V*Wker and Walter, Bunn, We are also agents for W . L . fickertog Village. : . My . - Riv 52 days. Now a voyage on One of the 1. .:. I , - W. G.Bamm. . Gree'n er At the wind-up meeting of the town IAVRI Create Separators - ,.. - .- �11 : ... . - Real :Ea * . swift steamships Is made In a little council Ou Monday evening Mayor IL . . . . . ., . . 1. . V.IRICUARDSON Or add rese R. R. No. 1. Locust Bill. ofer 4 day-. When she settled first In and repaim. . - - �� ,. .'rate. Insurance. Ccinve�iiniing.L Notary . . Blow was undecided whether be . - I .. L. :. .- 1. . . . Public, Etc..'.Plickering, out. . i - any ­ . __ ---.;- Toronto -there- Were only 15 houses on would seek office again as also WES . . . I%.. : ­ . . . - .. - Spadloa Ave. A - reat ,part Of what Reeve Batsman. Councillor- Annes Gasoline Engines, Tractors and. I ' . - HALL -House carpenter. Eff-� - . . " - _` 19 now the city of Toronto was then wc4ild not oppose Wayor Blow It he � . ­ � - Sawfing Machines, . -0. -, . 4 % r: � W. tinistes given for new work.. repairs of .Winter Term , farm ,and land. In many-WaYl desired a second term, otherwise he . - . ,alterations. Ind, phone 2913. Pickering. 2317 . . - . . ... - f . . I . - ., there' -limit been it great transfPirmatind would be� a candidate.- ' Councillor Cowan & Shepherd RK From January 5th open in.each of which may be considered little leg" Goldring -will ran for reeve. The . . .�.L -T% R.BZATON TOWNSHIPOLE . . - - :. . ' A..r * Conveyancer, Oommistionier for ft�j, Shaw's Schools, Toronto. - -(B"i- than miraeulaulk -_ - '. . other members of council, except Mr. • ...� - &ffidavits. Accountant Ste. u0new so loan .- .. . . - -- � ... Underwood who Is dlatliialifle(IL from .1 - , ... .. ­ I.: . .Pickering, Ont. 11" .7L:... .. - On Is 8, e . .. - office for another year -through the .. 1. , . ..4 landes, .1 .. . '. - - an farm I V ease, Shorthand. T legrapby .�pd WHIT9VAL5 .1 �. . � ,&=,, -Issuer of Marring Lie- . t. . . . ,� .. . ­­ . .altw of his hnuse,.w�ere* undecide4 as to . - .. . . . . . -_ ­ . � - VVLretesg) Write for booklet. W- A nninher from the Farmers' Club . - - - . . - . T-TUGH R. PT'GH, Glen VaiRr. -Ont. .. their course. . . � ­ JLA r.icea-ed-Aucuoiaear, - extrzuiv^ exper- H. Shaw, _Y(wg0 and Gerrard.' - .1 hereattendedthe V. P. 0.1 meeting . I - . . .. r - "7. .f . �� tease in imported sr,1 tbo-miaLbirrd �tr�ck- ' . - .., � 11' Brook I In on S it urd ay last. r I : � ' � False conducted azynhe", %rite for term - -11 Mlsij,vdia MAjor. whohns been •-Courtive'risAle postponvii lintil I 19 �. , r : _ . mad particulLirs.. Sbone Inti.2116-- 0-17. . . . C 0 A 'L ; - r I es of the R A. P., Toronto. L I- - - . - - .. - � ---. . 0 the PM(: Tuesday next, Dec. 23id.- . . - . . __. . .- I Q; . arver a I . POqTTT.f,, Liconsed Auctioneer, .. .0-kering. q f, -,r the pnoa yeir. has retimned home, : , . - . . I I ... - - .11 - t'he , . - , . . . . �: . . ­ . � ": .. . .. -�Y. for Counties at York jutACtotarla. Ano., . said (,ffl(.#,q having twen cle ed. � . . . - �.� . I 1.0 - . .. .. �. : ' �­� 1.:;.L'* _�V � a . � - . . - F. -Turner, !:-. - L . - - - . r "... - . : jfc mass of an kinds Littauto to on shortest I Htigh Pugh. H. rner, W. J. .-. -:� OaROUGHAN .�._ I ­ I - � I. 1: 'L ' . •� ; I 4 notice, Address thetas River?. O., ow. I . ' Tut ner and, othei-Q frnm thl-4 neighbor. - - -_ . . . . .. .. i h L . - . , ­ . ' - . I 1. . 7 Firat_*Clus rigs for .hire t6 hocd 'tvpre in T(-)rdnto this week at- . N, F. Merhiti, t,f 0 -haws, spent %fir.: We have on an :".' . MORTON '.%I. UIBSON. Ontario 'Day or nigbt r . . dtiv with his parents here.. . i c,,,il - . - -1 tendina the-nionster V. F. 0, me-eting ..., . . . and Dominion Land S-_,rveyor and . L L .. 1. I - Frank anti Mrs. Gerow Find family . .. .. -z Er,cvrvrer,11opk4m51rW'. - : . bold in MA,%ey Hall. . . Arid W. X Brown, of Toronto, -spent . . .the hullo 11 . I ,1.11 I : Ph,me 23L - Bus meets'.'alFtrains " * I � ::: � •�, � I�V= r -2 2 - I'. r'. . -i pi r) y � � I jSue5"fw-to, the latrW. S d. JatarL . - J4nies Wittig, who is in the en . 11� � ­ .'Land surwyor-r?f Po" Per. , 41-4 , I Sunday with Wm. Mosgrnve. . . . .. - of promptly attended to, ­ of GardbauiTran. .reeeired a painftif SIZeS of � - . ;z I : . . - _. _. . - injure to one of hifs eves 1-y- being hit Christmas services :in St. John'-. coal.: :*. ­ ._� � 11 . . !� WM. NIAW, LICENSED AVC. ,Agen t, for Canada Carriage Co. . church on Stinday. Dec. 28th. The - I . . .. , 1-y n hockev peek one night last week. - " _ TIONEER.for York. Qntario and Durham � VE message hnth in spimon And mong will.. 7- - :,; Couritic�; All k;nd4'bf sble--; promptly -'at tended . . % -are gladto know'that he. will not . - - beint(­i-,tinR,tn4hPiprv,i. ,came. : . -to. Terms rra�anabie. Dartaw for sales. may -be W 9 Elickeritig. lqsc the .sigh! of the t -ye. its was fem�ed Eg'v.,- Stove, �-�'.- .. . .... � - H-.. P-ea,k 9 .. -.-,- II... ed at ,%E%%­,'.Ofhcr, Bell and Indepen- __- _, I - _____ _ Matried nt Albany. N. Y.,nn Nov, . .. . I .. . -�:.:.:- `:.7. _:. ': , . �- I _ _ 7 __ _ _-. -7- at one Lime. . . . , ' dear Wbitby,'Offt. � ­ Sly ' ' nth, 1910, Agnes Alineda HDgle. see- .. : - -1 ;­ I : . ­11:� . * .4� . . Otir commiss-ioner, W -m. Dixon, has . I ,­ - � . .1 , .. -T . , . . � jTiitdegrto'iktIinprovernentt,- to oar 4atL -Pea .-.-4. ..: I and da ughtpr. of the, James Hogle -.... , ,,,,.- ,. Nut, ,; .1. -�av . IIT=SE- . . , Mis. .. �.. � . . ..., 'y ­ ".t�,"qUr2:C`X`0M_="=C W,.G, RID age strvetq thk year, Our streets ind , Hogle. of_O,hnwn. to Frank . . 11 . . 1- -.:... . � .. U. . ­.: . . - �. , : ___� '' � Hang. Major A. C.'United Stateg I . . . . -;­ .. . � -d during the . I I - -. .. Bought arid sold. . - * here ve been sadly neglectL ' " my. - . I 11 . . . . .: :� ��."� � ,. .� � -11 " -.-,. I - I � . . _ . ­ A .,.x,9 � ...... _ . . I - . I Has a full line ot, tresh and' cur- p;ist few vents. In appointing Mr. . .... . ,. -..* .�, 1V . ' � Carrigan, of - , -: , ;" � ... - - `$1 1 1 _-1 -Car meats c' . i I hod. . , Mrs. Kerney and Mrs. Car . . _ � � 1-1 "., - ,. �� :, --Cjoycrnment, --M,tmi&p&l and - ed Dixon road commissioner the council . I ,, . wea onitantly,on I bas the right man in the right place. New York, spent with -Mrs. A. C. 'REESOR . .. 1P oration . Bo . nds . For Sale.' . � Spies Roll, Breakfast - Bacon, . 'Wro. Peebles• we iinderbtand. has Mary 'Matthews. They• iWended the' -ton property funeral of the former's brother, the ' I - .Burton , - , I ­ - - . ; Balt Phone- 19.3 - .1 �. - " etc. ,.'� : bmight, the Israel But - Ham, Bologna, Weiners, * bite Randal Matthews, of London, on ,-- ,LOCUST HIL -.��,`_:7�-'�.,,i..: -� I and intends- moving into it,An the . _ I 7 . . ,, .. - I � . ,.,. ��r - I It is 'pleasing to knj?-.-., Oin� ---.WILLI' ES, WHITAY - Thursday last. . AM D. DYKES, . ,. . . - _. - . . _ . I -ic" sprimr. The death occurred on Tuesday; - _ _____ __ - __ _. _ - . .:,.Higliest pi . paid for - � . in retiring aie.eboosing Butcher'seattle.. , .. I our farniets ., -R. .Afth."rivTomm - I . - . . Dec, 9th. at .Victoria- Hospital.,Lon- ! , 0 � , .f. ,I -4, - � I I , :=r. S. _ . .. -thoir-'. hoffif. in' their .nativ`� Ivillsige. �,; :, ,� 2. - ,_'� 1�;,­j . 1. . N.Ve believe 0131 thi,.4 il., its it'should he.. don, Out., of R!.rilal Matthews, after Pickerin 0 --��..-� ,.- �.':' T ,�­4 1 �.. . . .1 ; '4�tl.�,�'�­,' . . Veterinztr� Surgeon ! . . i lingering i1ness. Mr. Matthews was . �, -, - " 1. ''�' - -Hono e . - . 1. .- . . . I I . . horn at -13rongbain "77 years ago and ' - - . . . k-', ,.- I . rCyritilitat. of0kitni-l-oVeterinary; ' - �-' - . ! ­ . ,%,,C . � STOUFFVILLE - �� . 9 . 't �- � - . i spent the :treater part of his life with .40`:'-. ­� jf�:: , . -ollege, All calls day or night . . - ­ I , . �- 11 � . � �. . I ..� . I -Select . a School. . 'P1'on)r.LIv 'attended to. � . his father, D�tvid, Matthews. on the , ; ` . . .�4 . . I The st�vill.pox epide4!0o is ended , I . Nrn).now'm%nvdhv - . - , , , , , , , , . .,�� .. , I Etill :wd-Indefigpilentl7hor- i - v.!'th your ett,.,; wide open. , All h P" e. t he ins.t card having bee'n Te. . Luther Middleton. �: 1. � : ., :, " ,. - - - . ' I His.funeral took pinve at'Molifit Plens. I -.-* ,. :M9 I . ". ... ._ . . ,r�dft -1 ­ x , . - * - mnve(l froir. the'doot. . .� I. .o .- .. . . � .- . - ,., .- - .1 - ON T A R 1 0 ; ant Cemetery. London, on Thursday ... . . - , P& . -PfCKERINO, . I .D " � � ­�:­!�-_. . � . - i 'l3tf_,4n6vs (1611paes ,ire -not, alike. The .Niel bi�di,,os and Preshvterians � 1.�.., !�:, �:­., �-::-:­\:- -, N, - . . . I . 11. I �- ;:,7:�4 , , . . I -­ - � ,...- ­ - �. - - . I afternoon. . . .- . I '. . -1. __ � I . - n i e. making �;ig pi-t-parations, for their "L :;._ .'�,-�, 1.0 . - , � . . �1_ . .� � � X)_1:R-:B- =.•Z0 -V . X;,!� �i I-, ELLIOTT ­ Xmas Pritertainmerits. - The annimi Christmas ' tree and , ­ , ,.. - I -.-,. .. ­. ..., . . - I.* -14.11.21 -, - __ � " . .1 ­ - , I . I. _1_;�_,.,.* - . I '. - ' . .- . . . St ,�.. - - � , _,-._1 , , ­.. - *1 i " I j - , ! �j ��,,;� - J. R and Mrs. Tornpv,'of Pickering entertainment of *the Union Sabbath .. :,. ,. , . .1. i�F V.v - " , ,-�-; � -� Veterinary Sue. . 04 , I . .1 , I wl , - , � Surgeon. - I I 11 .-_:��4!-,,'�;,i:�,-,-, , '0� Township, have retnr'hed home from qd'hool will bo held on the evening of .4 . . . � \' ...� ,cm, = i'� _�:t:jz,1! .. '% ete- 1 , ,--�� -X,-:>z , I _:��,' . .Ho6or Gradmite of the Ontaiio ---.>, - . _� - trip to Chicagn. . -ogram .. . I I �� __� , . - __ :_ 1. I a tni)nth?� Tnesdov. Dec. 23rd. A good pt � . . .-* .,. or - . - 'ollf zinau C ,ge yonge & Charles St-�, Toronto We are son v to lipar of,thr, horning of dialogues, recitations, � choruses, � - .� I . . I -1 I . . I ..... I - .'141'_,� .1� ... -_ - : - .. .- - - I . ­­, d G4-adu.ite of the Veteiinat v 'of . . - an . . - - . - . .. tatt Abe . . _:_'.- . I . A,�-hinnn's store and out- etc-, will t -,e given by the children. I ­ - �' - . ; , � : AsFicolatiorf. I I. , k. . Science i ; noted thromiliout 'Canada for 'buildings. Th*s,will mean inconvpni. Those who desire to place presents on 0. ,V ,.'"', . , � . I '- , "' . 1. - Phone -office 180", residency ce 2602. . �O - . ' . " , M0 - divie of year. the tree for the children will be given i,,. Has ved - 'I h! 4, gra*de, ttaining.. Our rade- . .I., r ence. tit this :,-". ., ... .. ICLAREM'ONT' - - - ONT-AR!0 - 9 . . Ainani Brown li��,; sold theAn opportunity to do so. There will Holden ;­ ... � , I . � � � . ,� .w - I ' . weeks nfterptircha,• bo no ailtni.3sion fee. but a silver ;. I : ,�� , ates are in great demand. Get , our farm, it couple of wee s. lver col- . � ... �1. , . ....... - I . � � ­­ - . taken, the ., ,Ao now_�,�_� ... ­ . I . - . � � .. - ' in- it: stearin„ $10W on � the triinsnc. leftiOn will be t. aid of t I � ­ _- 't .� �, C,italoqtie, read our record;, then s of the schools . .� 1. I.. ' :��, tion. You can't get the fund 7'. .:: �: :­ Z��.*` ., - .. # , Dr..N. E. McEweri, B.V.Sc. , . I _of 11 I : , �__ :� . I I .. _4-_ . 1:� � I . - . - . . � I z , - �, �­ . . v - ,�. ,. � - � . - .,: " . I . de -id . EntO- any time. .. iliv., - The township council held itslast 1: quarters , . .., ._:.:. , Veterinary Surgeon. . t-. � . - ... I., I I ., .11 _.- , I �.. �.. . 1. ..:. i , , � I , . , Our eontint)alif)n school intends meeting of, the year .on Monday last, I . ;. , 4. - - , . - " ' I I .,t..z.;.- . I �. -1, � `­ I 'TOW (Fridav) when they prepared 1,11 e -, - ­',. -U 1,11ilt.."fioate of University of Toronto. 11- - - - - -,rjn,i,P.i, holding a -concert to-inOT (_ financial " ' " ze) ..." . -Av. J. Elliott, T �� , . . Miss 'B6onu's Stor , -eteri,nwian to Macdon;v1d -:" 1. ­* i " - - - vrening in the aiLdit614LIM, the statement the vear ending Dec. 1.44 ...'...'.., For 11jer N I 1. . 1:�.. ..,. _ g:jcjjItijj.;jl College, Qijebev. •I � ­,NIQrchk-Lnt4N1enice" %illbe render- 15th,aI5 well � a few small - , . -­'� '' - ,A is pi�yi�g , . ­ ­ ;,7 -;;� , I , I . , . I ..� .. .. � �.. , �. .. .� ' ' - -I)Llpik -ounts -(,d to know East of - --;' .,. " prompt attention to all clients. ____----_'_---_ -- - ed hV the. 4, nec. .. NVe nr(,, plea, ,.. , . -_�,':_-,.'_�,;"�,.-�11 I I - � _ . . � - . . - 'depni-tibentnI store ane ,ion . :, *.. ; I . .�. . '.. � ..�. Y . , ­ . . 01ir new financial condit is in a 1- '' . " .1 Reil and Ind. Phones, I W - ' opened on Saturday by INV. H. Shaver healthy conditi6n. As has been the � - � . . �.- - .- .., - - . . '- -; 1. 0 - -TV_.... .. . .11 IClaus-did - I J. Richotrdson's,'"" .t` 4 - &ter, Pur"o Wa'Aer . ,_.,..,.PltKF_RING_ - , ONTARIO � His '.%]Ajr,,Qty Santa the offl. custom for- a -number of vk�qrs the _� . I.,­ � ., _ . _ - �treated- % - ------------ ,-- % � . , : cial nct by pres.-n I I ng ftbc if t two h if n - reeve t h v o f t h v eot i n - I I., . # ---I- -------- ­ I . , % :: .;:. '' . � . , , I If vrqi'aro wkt- Von %-vill i;iz(i the­nfily 'dre(r children with oranges and all cil And the, township nffloisdg to an , , . . - � 6ystersupper. AEggs For Hatchind .! ' . , custoniena with calendars. . . A most pleasnnt two Ideal Well, drilled 1),� ('haq, B. Rice, ' .. 1�. . . StotifTville IF, determined to hav6. hours was spent. in sr)�,ochps by 0169P ­_ I �i .1 � � _.--,_��A -.�Uq frow Blael, Broristed Red . who is agent fol Wind Millk' Gasoline Nici-,itrfr power. -A by-law is to be recent, W. G. B;irne:;, township . ' :" ' � ' I ' , ` 11 - - , ,; Galile-choir,p tock and - - . I ' I N.- E. McEWEN "' , RnIzineg. all kirtcris of pipe Rod 'fit,tings qiihn)iLted 'at the municipal elections treasurer, acting its vbAirmnri. INloch . 9 ��, , . . . I :� , I ­ - 01. WA!e x 1. .1. I ), exCellent layers. I , I I , - ." . , ­ : f r wnt-ks. Also hath roam fix- for the construrtion of a transmission nppreciAtion:WKs expressed rpgFLrding . '. -, ,,��,.. �..'.. .1. �. . � - � , 6 ;,�' ­:Ez , . , I E , , CK N G,� - 1E -LP- Izi I I i I I I I I I I I I I 'I , , , - I - I - - _ 11 I - I I , -1 ,o,'Young . n3 IlAreii - ' I I�rfe of twelve miles long tc, the town- the excellent 'service that has been - �. 12 , Al, .: Belgiq . I -ything given careful I ! , , . � I tures. etc. Ever Veterinary SArgeo and,Silver Greyj'Siber- . . ­ - _. tine to connect with the Niet.repolitan rende*r4-d by Mr. find 12%fr.q. Badgerotv. . . - attention. , - . '- RallwAy'linp. - they have. roine to ham, inn. Hare. . ' .1 .. I . � . . .. . The. priep iq to he W) it, s.incs ..the Broua I - . I . . .; ; I I _, L , � . . , . _. . .:.. ,:RIOB-9 PrAP WO � . and Aiirorx.. We expect it to he com, manner have won for thein Many, : , . '� - . . :� I -, � - horse -power, tLe tame, as Newmarket i hotel. Their enniternis. and obliging I -�' C. X. P, Tickets . � .., � I All �Pedigree"7Stock. •. - -, . EKS, - . ��*, i I I is - a i . =1.=jr,9* ,D3:�.t&=C) � �.. -: fi=!g . . I . ,V I V.,.7 FICKERT'NO Horne Tel. 55-21, Wh: Lk. vale, Onqv t pleted aboutJaWl-It. � friendq.' , .. - I �9 � .� .. . . . .. . . . . I � i .. � . '. _,..� , ., I—_ , - ­ '12, - . - .- �z_ , I _ .. . I .11 . I 1 4. 1 .. " t qA�zt% ..�,­I.,�,� .. __,' . - . . �: ,, ! �'�� .- : - ­ - � I . . ... - , .. --1 ­,.­.��!­... _;_ - ,.-L-...,'".�,�,:.-,�L,;-�L,�,� __� :_.�_, :.,44�­­', - , , ­. 114.. - T_ I-. _: - ­ - ­ � I . . L ­� ­ � _,�___ '­­ I ._�. ­; _�­ __;­ ..4- �,_ �,Sr_A ,:a,�.-��i?_�i��. , �ZII7 'Xi"Mm, tv IN $N�, N x :yrsRKM - ?Tll'� �4 1 X N 03b bii! ? '5 V Ali 4k • F, d -41 A fibres are usually h" and. -brittle. CROP AND TRAM COMMONS This is because the alkali which has _7rX helped in felturtrig prooses has re- THROUGHOUT E DONJINM • moved from the cells certain fatty ._'."'JOCWSTERMS­�, substancefibre softsand whiplch serV6 to make the . I- I - Bank of Montreal Annuai Aleeting. -L e. Wb1 A Tale ig the Malta Hospitals, Fabric'swhich h1A_Ve become hard Provinces of the and feltedti have not only lost their Complets Reports 44timitted oil Conditioni4n the Variou a :By ALBERT G. MACKIN-NON- -attraLtiyeriess, 'but also most of, their no Inion. at Annual Kc -ding of the Bank of MantreaL WIU. Be !of usefulness as a protection from the 'Special Interest to Mercantile and Farming Communities. A�%Pllu. This latter quality is due -to the CH". I.—HIS TASK. to say Ldidna feel on pain, but only "air blanket" which forms in the At the Annual Meeting of the Bank Both,. these. situations are Improving ta in numbness. I cudua, move my legs, spaces. between'thi fibreii; for quiet of Montreal complete reports' were and larger production -has taken ..,"Jock we have a case' for you., a n en place. 'Ward 1b said the surgeon cheerily and sae I layon my back.. Sune I got wr -is, as we know, a very poor con submitted by the Superintendents of at the gold mines. A drew up at MIGawan' a bed. "The mair o' the, sun than 1 wanted. It had ductor of heat and cold. When the the Bank, dealing with trade and farm- Both whclesalera and/, retailers 'ra• mani is dn the dumps and he -will not I the range ol mea richt, -an it didna fibres have become felted, these- air Ing conditions In the various provinces port it easy to sell goods.' Credits are 1,�. &4ve us'a chance to make him well. miss its mark. My Lips got pairched, of the Ddminion. These reports cover• shortened and bad debts negligible. good: an' then my tongue began to swell. spaces are lost and consequently the Try your hand on him,. like a the particular operations carried out Laiger expenditures ikefe generally . "k, fellow;' and find out what is the mat -i It felt joist as If I had a piede o' fabric is no longer able to materially Aer.vf . N t aid the body to retain its heat. in thevarioussections of the country made by municipalities this year in an red-hot iron in my mooth. There' and on this account become of very effort "to overtake works postponed It was not thi first time Jock Bic-; only ae thocht in my. mind, an' thatspecial Interest to the mercantile and during the war. Gowan had been entrusted with such! was water. I thocht o' a' the drinks farming communities desirous - of , PopulatiorLshows a general increase, ,dommissions. He had, a wonderful; I had ever drunk. The -vision 0, the Per Cock Opener. keeping in touch with the ,important with. a tendency to drift to urban and r,*ay with him and no probing of the i well in my mitber's back-gairden cam' In ninny mbtors the pot cock used developments Jhat i` are occurring manufacturing centres. Swffeons 106 Could go So deep as i afore me. Aince or twice as I dozed for determining the level of the oil are throughout Canada. Our Superin- There has been a continued exten- Jbckls artful questions and tactful: aft 11tim 'ned mysel' workin' as hard- tendent reports as follows:, sion in hydro -electric power during the Y. W M placed'in'"luac&gsible locations under 'path Flo secrets could defy his as I cud a the haundle, but the water past year, and works at Nipigon and sym the engine. By sawing a Blit In the Ontario. methoft. didna come. I tried to.turn ower on Chippewa, as well as at other places d of a •-broom handle and wrapping Manufacturing -in Ontario has Ay, weel, IN dae my best. I'll find my aide, but the moment I attempted en limited only by shortage of supplies lesg Important, will within the next to `the so that the add very largely kGot what' the maitter As,. onywey," he to move a hundred spikes . seemed the lower end with tape is and disturbances In labor. Govern- two years relied in tones of confide e, available power for manufacturing and driven intil my logs, an' sae I had to crack will' spread a very convent went credits for goods sold to Europe "His —me Is Roderick Macpherson. gee 'that up. I longed for nicht. I ent opener for these pet cocks Is had, have stimulated manufacturing, and other purposes throughout Ontario. He h" been seriously wounded, and prayed for, it, but it looked ag"fL'mY relieving the car owner of the ueed'for' Generally speaking, the year has • domestic. demands have' Ifistaient. been one of great activity throughout UnileM you can buck Up his spirits a, prayers wud never he answered, an! crawling under the. car to determine New industries have been started, It may go bard with him He has the sun -bad forgotten to move on, the level of the oil In the crankcase. and a number of successful manufac- the. Province. something on his mind that is as it (lid 'I' the days o' Joshua, I Prairie Provinces. Ing him. His moanin Wring concerns in the United States g and o' my tho6lits, but I cudna have been making enquiries with the During• part' of the past season ex groaning are caused by -menial . dis- 9Z awn' frae them. Then at last it Elizabeth . of Belglum'.sperids intention.of locating in Ontario. I . lensive areas in Saskat&hewan and All not physical. You -must draYr began to get cooler, an' never 'hae I ..Queen Ontario farmers hive been steadily berta exper!eiveed, In common with the ...Out his wdrry-11 blessed a sunset =ir; - I didna ken much of hier'spare time learning the bettering their position in recent North-Western States. severe drought "L&O a poultice," Jbck interrupted that there was waur in store. For a art of navigation. -years, installing modern equipment and losli of crops, but owing to good wft a laugh. "Weell I'll get it oot, while I felt cool an' contented. The and improving't"heir m6des of living. yields in other areas and to high love -stars cam' oot, an' it was nicht, an, The past year has been one of fair prices, the value of grains P Gasser fear; an, maybe that"ll rel us raised ex• wil my heid on the grund I lay gaZin' The cost of the proposed tunnel Is cropi; and high &Ices.' ' A wet spring ceeded that of the year 1915, when the Ai "'Thank you, Jock," said the surgeon w4orriony a queer fancy -at $40,000,000. Other works, was followed by an exceptionally dry largest crus in .the history of tbs is �p at them � estimated he turned away. "You are working in, my mind." including power plant, factories• etc., summer, and gralu crops, with the ex- West was 1),:Q_duc#d. k jv'w passage in this hospital- 'Ye didna feel. feared?" interrupted would bring the total up to $60,000,000. ceptton o+. fall wheat, fell below the Failure of_ pasture and hay in- cer- a, we shall have to get you. put on the Jock. h average. Root crops were good, corn tain districts caused anxiety to ranc ��KVermanent staff. You are the most -No at the time," answered Mae. - and tomatoes were a record yield: 'the ers, and while, autumn rains brought ..Usefd man in the place.. " pherson. "But It wasna long afore I XMiard's -11-4—at fazes colds- &c. season was poor for all fruit except relief. .the scarcity and high' price of Jock' smiled. He nevqr, seemed to got a start that set my hairt thumpin'. grapes. Cheese production, showid a feedJor, winter use forced the sale of -need encouragement, but a word Of I When it -was quite dark I eg-o see an t falling off,. There Is a shortage of some- uniftnialied cattle at prices ad - % % well -merited praise in always a stim- i figures movin' aboot il� thehogs; sh6ep raising is on the Increase. versely Att nicht. attacked` by worse, conditions vl=L Getting Into his invalid's. chair,,4 At first I thocht that maybe I was The cattle'situation is somewhat un- In the United States. �'h* began to wheel himselIg through I dreamin'; but ane o' them cam' quit settled, owing to thO limited amount Thei We9t ou the whole has7 had a :the ward greeting the various Pa-! close, sae that I cud mak". him oot.7- of feed avallable'toi carrying through prosperous -ear, exceptionsbeing the tients will a cheery sally as he passed They were Bulgars prowlin' a -boot like ;01 the winter. districts In which crops -were 'lost alonOut Into the corridor and the ghouls, bbin the dei'd an' wounded. The producti as been through dro"ught. 9 ou 9, ro I on of lumber h so L". ward he -steered his way,'I was lyin' in a hollow, an' sae wee] British Columbia. *er;aUsly "reduced owing' to l4iortage tad pulled at a bed above wbi4iddeh. The won had -Wm bick toe of Imbor. 1919 has been an excellent When Grain' cropa Were affected by drought' marketing year,: with heavy Sales to and were below th<-average. Fruit and hunk Seat% bonnet. me, an' passed an withoot turnip'. a they gieln' ye caster-oll, saw the shadows o' severaLefter that, Great Britain and the United States. t TaftuiPd vegetables have been good cropm with ? mon.?" he asked in his quizzical VQ11y. an' I heard g-a'ps an' cries:%n' kenned and a steady doinest!c d-emand for all high. More attention is' prices ruling A face that was like a map of Scot- fine what theywereup tae; sae I kept AcupofOX0 classes of hunber- Prices have been being given to qgrt.,jlture, and farmers. anusupily high, there i� no accuniula- enerally have had a ImW, or, rather, a photo of its moun- verra: quiet. Then the pain began, in re - Is bot and KT,'Werl tabu on one of those cloudy da 's when my throat an' legs, an I eudna re- freshing and tion (if stocks on hand, and''cotw'ith- prcfltable seascr. Its scenery Is a study of shadows,, main, I silent any linger. I gied two 'standing the scarcity of lobo? and In-' Wholem!e tra4le has been good and looked up at him from the pillow. Rug- !three cries,,though my voice didna. 113vigorating. -Lct4vc, I i I:Teased'costs of operating, the ye�ar " retail trade " Increased.' and god, weather-beaten, darkened by a seem like my ain. 1. thocht the.13ul- Ready In a min. has been a successful one. Pulp aril the' populaVor has with frown, it was that of a man, gars wild heaX an' -search for me, but ate—the minute, paper haveFbeen. lu. large and increas- further. linmisratIon is expected Aur-, was in that state that I didna care you want iL soaring p-ri-ces, for in the coming year with a grievance, or somethin Ing demand. with 9 5: I worse. I v -happened. Weel, I kept up. my the rsittei. ondittovis-'throughout the province The heavy eyebrows Intenal ed its what C sombre aspect, though they did not -shouts an er- oana every non an' then. I -.411111111119L I%Iini#g prod"ction during the . year on the whole are be tter'than they have bids the teen scrutiny of eyes very It was grey -lonesome, I can- tell ye, to _Mff 'M has been curtailed. The demand for been for "me years. and prospects much alert feel that there was n. ne to heed. It) - :nickel fell off after the Armistice; appear gnod fot continued business "I hae been dosis' mysel"—wi' car- Arud be Li' tthe,4md' 'oors.o' the mor ljstrlkes lessened . the silver output, activity Into the new, year.- nin bolle " was the gTU= respbrise, though that I pricked up my ears. I heard is Tim. to.. 2=,W4. SES. It did not lack just a it of -humor. answerin' ca' ' frile - the . direction o' -Mmpberson had caught. -the mood of the British lines. It wasnaL who have male members of the family lood, but• African Elepluints Becoming the "splashing" variety can his questionerw mair like"a whisper, an had a note 6' of "Gey strong staff, that. It'll burn caution aboot it," Scarce." preciate the feelings of a South Afrl- ye, tnon,,". said Joek, feeling for a. clue .'It. wud pit fresh courage intil.ye," 'One bf the many after war shortages • can farmer whfii be views the clutter 'to the patient's real malady. said Jock. Is to suffer. but left by the elephtLnt3. so that the world will hav d*e"bat- but It canna. burn "Aylt I'll never forget the,music o' a, Ay, it --n9ir more `ere"- and that ca' the nicht: wh1ch will not prove the hardship that IILc,,,l re ).jrt-�' say . that the rot'lenness tiat's in cht. Monyli the time iinposed upon the elepbarits remain in Zululand, that I hae heard the, human voice in song lacks have the woundi?d man pointed tragicsily to other his heart.an* speech, but never did it- sciond sae people, .'is that of African elephants. Southern Rh9desla's herds have been It was evident that Jock had wonwelcome as then. I fort a' %boot Ase2ts.qment System It is all becadse the "mighty pachy. wiped out alfid that fevv*are left 47A the ' go his, confidence. the Bulgars,.an' shouted back. Nearer Whole Family Insurance. derms," as the eircus,1511ls say, have Eastern Transvaal. The African ele. "Ton me hoo ye got yer wound,'.' an' nearer cam' the answerin' voice.The Oreltr tu:nlmhes insurance. to Its appropriated the irrigation canals In i phants, unlike thbae from India, are asked Jodi. Then a' o' a sudden it ceased, juist inernbew a, Onturio Government Stand- Southern Africa for their own particu- far from docile and not easily domes. when I thocht relief was at haund. I and r"e,, Sick anti Funeral Benefita are also Jar bathtubs, and when they plunge ticated. iP. "West, we'll begin wi' the ai e in called again an again but,,there was it desired. I to, enjoy their yer leg, an' then ye qan tell me.. boot ,i nae. response. Then day The Ju Department furnishes into the cooling water 7 begoan to trice benefits ILe beat vQ4bikle insur to dips they are not, pa:rticalur; about the "You will find that luck is only Oluck, ,the deeper =e in the hairt." dawn, an! I kept the chance w&3 lost. I "There's a connection atween the 1' din a like to think o' the awfu' the chlIZIren or our adult rniiImberp. manner In which they tread about the To try things over and over; Th- Order ia..,: alread), pald over $6,qo.- twal began Maepberscin. "M was borroill o' the next day. The sun loms oou.00 in Sirk and Funeral Benefits, and-rdams and banks. As a result much] anti skill, durl� the attack on the Bul ar lines mair peetiless than afore, aT my nearly t• Sill.liors of Dollars, In in- damage has been done and the agri- Coirage anj will that I got knocked ooW t. e fad ta'en' tongue seemed to burn the inside 0s su660 rance. 0.uncils In Canada. it there Is •-cultutists have been .waging a relent- Are'the four leaves� of luck's clever' the third trench, an then had to retire. my mooth. I 2rayed for daith to lend not one in your Itwalky there should be. less war -on fhe pqriderous arid des -1 'A shrapnel burst beside me, an' emp- my :-misery. Then as ',nicht cam' on For full InformaLtInn write to any of _taL darkness gathered fnilowing 0fricerts: tructivie animals. Stany 4onsewive,4 the .5 Lin meat C=,Gu Diptithe - tied Itsel' intil my lgigs- The doctor again, an dark ei�ed roond J. L, PiLvIdson, F. sins LaRue: has lost coont o' the bits he has ex-. me, anew fear seized me. I feared crawl ecain, tiler (;n,n4 Recorder tracted.' I lay there unable to move, I then, was' gratin to dee, an' a' o' an W P• Campbell, M.D. grand d Orgailizir, 1;r,!:,.J \teti. t.'x joist lookin' up at the sky. I watched instant the thocht gripped' me that I the day breAin', for oor attack had wasna read.;. The sin o' my., pa" bein at nicht. Never afore had I ob-I rose up afore me. Whiles -1 trunk my; served sae intently the sun 'risin'. I I mind wandered,' for I thochtI sawZ had naethin' else to L12e, an', strange! the deid bodies mond me movin' an'!! You want him good and heakhY. crawlin' un to,- me an' their deid mane, an' em.1ndin' eyes lookin' int'l m-* -. ' , me o'al ttheibilI had -done: I- b I You want him big and sums. Than 0" bim a pure wadJasief; Made by his Friend, Bob Long. to realize hoid wicked I had. bean. Then -Lot him romp with all hisiZ1 'He's .7 ae sin jitood oot ftAe the rest."- "What was thaf-?" asked Jock with the best boy In the land, -And he'" always bebftht and intense inte. smillng, It he wars a Bob Loft Smr& To be continued.) —Bob LORI. Washing Woolens. To •tit. wash woolen goods successfully the water should be soft and warm, not hot, and of uniform temperature throughout the operation. Only the, d& milder soaps should be used and these i .not applied directly to the fabric. If I lew Pleasure volatile alkali; much dirt is, present,- a vol ,Adds su--,Ii as ammonium carbonatemaybe' 11 The clesm-bu=in-a quslitito of Imperial added,.to the wash water. The scrubbing to which fabric is Royalite add a new feature of ntisfactiou. subjected should be gentle, and the I to oil heating and lighting conveniences. wringing *through l6losely-set wring-' For the oil heater or cook -store Imperial ers ttoyalite is the source of alm3niltut 01092, bn6e washed, the goods should not! quick, econotnic2l be& t., And far the ou Uin' be allowed to lie about wet, but -should' _too, you'll icadily see' its wlperlw quality is7' be immediately hung up to dry, prefer-, delightfully emphasised by the clearer, ably out.of doors if the,pdr is dry awl -brighter light. the temperature above freezing. The reason -for the careful treat- 1* BOB You can't biiy better coal oil than 1=parial , menet is.found in the peculiar. nature BOYSIPURE WOOL Royalite, 90 W117 pay bight -r prlcesi of the wool fabric. Its nater or epi- 'made WORSTED JERSEYS For sale by DcAcrs everywherc dermal layer Is up of sl:.a mns W is are arran e a som: 0 . . ��: . ` , 6401111 from such manner as the scales on7a fi,,n. Now these scales are -softened FOR HARD WEAR. COMFORT opened up by hot water and by sach SMA.M.T. APPEARANCE alkalies is are found in th2 harshR. G. LONG & CO. LWT1V soaps. In this, q.6ften,ed condition thz TORONTO CANADA pressure due to hard scrubbing `; raf- Look for the Label fLejent, to cause the oer=ted edges of 143 the fibres to interlock. or felt. Felte�!", — '134....� x✓_:...-cw•.F+•c•:•r.-nr- .-x, ;r`iw+r:s.,..,•'rzsawcc.n :P ..,.v.«:. .,� .�,..v' o �, ,•:cr •^.wi: sIir,•§,., ._n -..a yyoo mai' : ai ;ps.'.^-,iM!F.: d'�.p;?•.- :`4Fr.�'.'a,L,�.�r"'? r :, "':'q.,r'. 'I'•'�'�Y y. '^ ii`. r. ''-`•'''� „, b'•... �.!mv.. 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The snow in was, loge or . not'—that was the `s ends half his time with'c hi slum hat' and cloak he followed her, pro- "Ye3;.b6t you'did more f our lifaie q,�' • Sas fallhig heavily .may the• .streets'., quest on. babies. This Keith cares more for testing. - r friend than I could," he answered an a 'i'here was holiday Turn -.ng toward the • library table ; his sett'.ement practice than for all his ".It's all nonsense your rushing off I he gazed upon her with deed, ey�spa- �'. ;. ,. y .cheer in .the air. 'she tenderly toyed with the rich red millionaire- patients put together. I in this way' spoilinle our • wholes thetic'eyes. "I knew -you wouldn't, fill �n1 _� The ChArtrrias bells rang out thein rosea that stood in the high Japanese wager this- 'hurry._'call' whs only_to� Christmas party: Besides, you prom-� us when Mrs. Huggins sent for yeti s message of rlad:_ess- Me day seemed ease: "He surly is thoughtful;' she some little gutter. creature-" � ised to tell me something to -day. God bless you, little woman." The made for ha11, ppiness, ' � . t murmured. + 'Arline' drew a long breath but said' Can't you send one of the maids .t -( doctor Look' -both her hands in'ibis and s ._ Arline, who had invited twelve "My love 'is tike a. red, recd ,rose," nothing. � Tiny?" held them tight. 'friends for Christmas dinner, etoFa,j sang out her small -brother, with of - The jolly'' err,*d was s:on-'-seated, "Maid .!" gasped 'Arline,, openings Thein again the troublesome words, . twinkle, in his eye as he passed about the beautifully decorated Christ-; aide lyra soft gray eyes. Tiny ciaean t; "Ont a utter- child" Saalied across �x ; at the fronh window waiting for her ' ' y g r Hent a maid. She wants' me I through the room. • Say, -Sir can I Mae talTie. Furt ro:•,ed merrily- on, but her mind, and in answer the thought els h.+ SeSv - ppy voices rang, rift in the lute of the words, " 1 Gros ell,`�It'i absurdit ofor a-hoateastto! came; "This - a mono and all at once, est to arrive. Aa she waited man i be hest man?" somehow for Arline there was a little ig by and ha • A"joyous confusion was heard and Only .- °� sada beacon light from the darkness, out. but ahe'saw,na heard mot, for she; the merry, . dinner -party came. bound- little gutter creature," kept flashing; leave her party. Quixotic. There is she knew her own heart. ' u a thing as beta t conscientious—^ I was loaf in deep thought. i ing u'p the front star., , j,, a:eross her mond, � I "Good-bye, Dud said Arline, ex-; T:idning•away'so as to hide her real I.a ,Arline had promised.to give Dud:ey� "We're starved," cr'.ed Harvey. "We+ In the middle of the dinner, as the tending her bar. d, and -there was a tone1 feelings she murmured,' "Aral Tiny V ' Grant her answer on Christmas Day;! collected'! one by one, as we came alongllaughter a d a note to Arlinehtremark -maid + in her sweet vibrant 'voice that theIr will get well? - and although she had had two months —and we've - iuoue, L our appetitesI ng' man had never heard. -- - t She surely will,: the doctor an- -.:k- to weigh this vital�subjeci she had not' with u9•" "There's a little boy outside, ma'am. Before long Arline and Jimmy ar-i S*ered, coming close to her. "And now a;Y • ., yet come to a decision. Dudley was' "That's good newer laughed Arlin He says he'll wait for an answer. - ; rived at the tenement house. Jimmy' --,as you were so successful wrizth one considered by ail, the first families as with,aparkling eyes., "for we have the Arline opened the folded paper and.i'led the way up three flights of stairs,' Patient, can' you give your attentjQn to . tits most -eligible young man of Ar- biggest goose. in Roosedom for dinner i read ` through a long,, narrow', dark hall' and another case?" - fine's -circle. He was a clean, good and the rest df the family are going . " JIy Tiny %res �throd ftn by a seftly opened the door of a dreary, "Now? To -day? On Chris:inss?" �4 looking, prosperous, healthy young' to Auritie's, Mother, says we should automobeel. Can you corn back little room. . - i Arline asked i:t.warprtsa .' il 14 rasa of fine family. If Arline had'told ieave nothin but the bones." y, Site oris for gg` s saw:Arline her .. ` p .1 y y other Clay. g with Jimm you. When 9[ra. Hu In F Yes, to-do and ever 1 fay o! her friends Llrat she hesitated g Bernice w r eyi removed- their wraps. : pleas c}m. I'm sort' on chrtatmus face lit up throw h her tears and she I ecce. replW are the on�1y aker::ist Isla ; qr 'accepting this paragon they wouldto as you. .She <e:vere alk. .. -'.-said, "I knew you would come, honey,' , one who can 1.have rained their hat.ls ist horror and .. _ • ! es ectftrli bird. Hautat on,•Ar- even on Christmas Day"bore,"-softly answer- '•he?" she softly s.9 He,is the only one -missing: , P Y Huggins." �� "• cure him. - i; cried, "What more does she want?"' ,,, "'I'm lad I'm bore . .. i .' Dr. Keith"' exclaimed Dudley m • R� ithout a moment's h R Who i.s a ked under She hee��,�elf dila t, know. fihat was surprise rose.- "Arline;' why did- you invite' V,ne arose and with a httleed in i ed Arline as she knelt down by the j her breath. = ;the trotrb[e. �Viien he waa not near, th4t man who lives. in the settle- her voice said: . - I costae bed and placed iter soft, coolj .,,A man x ho needs you choir #ham . _ 11 . she felt the loved W1m' but ,when he.' i hand an Tiny's fevered brow. At first' Tiny—mote than an one etas ,lis the `I - waa with her often she became did- meat?" , "Mly friend Tiny has been hurt. She: in vain she tried to quiet the child, but ny' Y _. -Because he. ie a_trienii of mine,^� i3�cr in forme• oil all will for ive I World—a man who 'loves you ail .;t - satiatied. Deep in •her hetaxt was a y £r g by degrees the little girl became calm, - Tittle uricerfxtfnty, answered the young woaran simply.L m<ti iii I go, won't you? You can have' and tate in the afternoon sank back; his heart; with'all his soul, ylitltiall,his Once he had angrily kicked ller-bra-I "Ile just telephoned, however, that he, just as Rood a time without me, and on her pillow in a deep, and restful s»igitt. Will you accept the case.t I 'titer's small tramp dog. This she could' would be unable tovome to our Christ Tiny needlt tae. - � k sleep. ..� � "141 try,'' marmcre'd Arline, and as � IS .not forget: And then again, he mrd®' erten dinner as'he had an emergency The guests, k lowing her intircxt in Then- Arline, .rrisinge saw Dr: Keith j Keith,opened hw arras, without a inozil - sport of her setticment.00rk and. her call. A doctor never can call i:l s, tone leer settlement frienls; readily a:ssuibd'' for• th'e first "time aince she entere3 the ,meat's hExitxtion sae. nestled Close to f _ :.-settlement friends.. This she could: his oven, you know:" _ . her that - they would . take care of i room. As they tiptoed into the nexti him. Then rasing her radiant fare '.stet forgive. But she surely cared a` "I suppose not," asserted. Dudley, theigrelves—all but Dudley Grant. He room she said, "So this was your she snide . - '� - - •Feat deal for him, whether the feel with a shrug of'bis shoulders, "if hef remained silent. As she went for herr emergency call.?" - "And` on Ghristrnss', •too." .p.� - - • �' a • I soda, 1 ;easpoouful cinnamon, •te fen• and one-half cupful wale; until it Cbris�as Lues u Coo Jes - spoonful cloves; f cupful raisins, 1 cup-' spins a 'thread, add the peel,* boll for The Chr�stinas Guest - _ ful currants. 2 cu ful flour. Cream five.: minutes, remove with a fork and I Twine the balsam D that hold i p s i a oughs at -. ' - . he'su s'rorten ng and honey to- L- li h 1 In pulverized sugar. ar. Stor Memories of delight - t gar, i e col g f y p e g e Pialw Rettadatlori Cpke-- cupful taltcy shapes with cutter, but there i Igieatehs,rcl.Add the well thobsourncrani,�boxes. iidd lusvJars for arlet" to uthe.holtdaedc ads i WherHatige the la light's g arlands, t' of old; ; ":ihartaninff, tis cupful sugar, 1 egg, % ; is a ww;te:unless rent .care is -taken p fight's ruddy gold cupful milk or water, r/j teaspoonful to plan the pieces. y y y Blossoms on the night, p the flour mixed..and sifted -with the 4 salt, 3 taespoonfuls halting powder, 2 Gather rnand the Chr'sL nas-fire , I Christmas Plum Pudding, soda and spices.' .Add .the flopred rQ------ , teaspoonful vanilla, 2 cupfuls flour I l Place a chair for him - 1 cupful dried bread crumbs, 1 cup- i fru_?, spread in a well greased and CrEam fhb batter and the sugar thor " I On the Takia,.g Of Jerusalem♦ At the call of love's desire _� ooghiy, then add the well -beaten (fuk chopped beef suet, 1 cupful brown Paper -lined pan and bake ht a moder- 8' sugar, 1 cupful seeded raisins, 1 cupful ; ate oven about one h'oui'.. _. (By the British. December, 1817). He will quit the radiant choir— _-. 81St the flour and salt and add alter, currants, % cupful finely cut citron; % Mixtures with honey require, mode The day la done, The march is r, saints and seraphim. ., aatelX with the liquid, keeping the mss cupful finely cut figs, 1 tablespoonful ate heat. -'. Heaven is love, and love to here, ' 'tore of an 'even consistency, Mix � • The Cross against L '4 I candied lemon peel, 1 tablespoonful Filled Cookies Tender, strong and true. #- : '7 : Quickly, beat hard and fold in lir,htly candied orange peel, 1 tablespoonful I 2 ' -'The Cresce t has won _ :Lingers now his spirit near, cupfuls oatmeal, 2 3 cupful sugar, , the -baking powder sifted over the top ; . In its dazzling light I salt, to teaspoonful cinnamon, tea- 1 3 cupful corn syrup, icy cupful thick Blest and beautiful and dear, and the Savona Tura into well-,. I They cannot step; g' I spoonful Cloves, r� teaspoonful ginger, i sour milk. teaspoonful salt; 2>>a Veiled from mortal view, •„ creased Dail and bake in 8 moderate I Ye of Allah i 1 cupful' fruit juice, 1 cupful flour. cupfuls flour, cupful shortening, >,§ , Sing the songs he loved the best— ovea. thirty to forty minutes. Make Away; away. R . Mia is the order given and add enough teaspoonful soda. tient the sugar and Songs of mirth and joy— yam` 1t y -'one layer. The Croaa returns , t =' - cold water to make• a stiff mixture. shortening together add the sour milk, , Ere upon his, hero gYeat. To the land of its birth 1/alJatlona of Ptah Foundation Cake. Turn into swell -greased pudding mold the. flour sifted Frith the soda and -the. Seeking'service; finding rest, ` =`• White Cake: Use three egg whitele i or into two . smaller molds, filling the salt. Roll out thinly os. swell -floured ;Rejoice, po peoples, Went our blithe, bright boy; : � � molds only two'thirds full Cover the Throughout the earth '_ ?� 11 -� tla place of the whple egg. I board and cut with a cooky cutter. - Put a Sower at his lace'— mold ti tightly And.ye of Allah, D Gold' Cake: Use four egg yolks in i g y and place in boiling water Bake in a hot oven. Kneel to pray He will understand. i lace of the whole egB• and boil six to seven hours. Remove Fillin ' p g-1 cupful sugar, 1 capful `At the Cross of Christ Is. its sweetness love map trace - a Mocha Cake: Use cold coffee is the pudding from the mold when cold. water, S,package of dates or 1 cupful Vielons of a vanished face, This Christmas' Day. - 9 This may be made two creeks before pped figs. Stone the dates and put � .. . ., . Touch a vanished hand. .,a ,, ,;glace of. the liquid called for. I oho + Chocolate Cake:' Add two squares Christmas, but must be reheated by through a fine chopper. Cook with the - _ - ' - - , „oL melted chocolate and a little'less boiling ore hour just before serving. .sugar and water until the mixture -�� i.. 2 flour. Plus► Pudding With Honey, thickens. . Place a 'spoonful of the . Cw�40 Nut Cake: Add one-half cupful o! 2/S cupfuI brown sugar, 1 cupful mixture bet;vo�n two cookies and �C�rz��zrs _. t� chopped. nuts, slightly floured. chopped suet, % cupful extracted press firmly together. Store in a dry L W v� ` Al Spice Cake: Add one-half teaspoon- honey, 3 eggs, ?s -teaspoonful, salt, �J place. � o " t ful of cinnamon, one half teaspoonful -teaspoonful cloven, teaspoonfu'1 cin-� 'Variations to Plain Sugar Cookies. - of mired allspice, nutmeg and cloves._ namon, 'icy teaspoonful mace, tea- i 0. little town of Bethlehem, x ' Vanilla Cookies: Use one teaspoon- _ f,'' Varlatlons in Tins and Shapes. spooptui soda, 1 cupful sour milk, 1 i ful vanilla and omit the nutmeg.1. ;How still we see thee, lie! Leat Cake: Bake in a email loaf cupful English currants, 1 cupful rats- Chocolate Cookies: Add three table- t . Al2oVC thy deep aid dreamless sleep — - - 'j pan or double the ingredients and bake ins, 3 cupfuls flour.. Rub the sugar spoonfuls of grated chocolate after -it r s . 1 In a large loaf pan. Loaf cakes keep and the suet together, then beat in the is melted, use,vctiiila for flavoring. � � The Silent stEtTB g0 ht'; _ :r . I ) $ }'9 wet]. , honey, Ada the well=beaten eggs. 5lft Cocoanut Cookies: All one -hula cup- - A Layer Cake: For a Small cake cut the spices, soda and- flour, and adds ful 'of shredded cocoanut to the dry - Yet in thy dark streets shineth --� � , V the one layer In two and frost, making gradually to the egg mixture alternat- ingredients in plain sugar-cogli rule _ _ The everlasting Light; _ _ �., i' t a Wo layer cake half size or doable ing with the milk. Beat constantly, and roll one-fourth inch th(ck, rise the amount and bake in two add the fruit alightly floured. and Nut Cookies: Use half as much The hopes end fears of all the yea4s ��.` e :.]ager, pane. steam in swell -greased covered mold shortening and acid one-half cupful of t•' Are met in thee to -night. Cup Cakes: Drop the mixture Into three hours. Serve with vanilla sauce. finely chopped nuts to the dry ina- - ' ' pa4. g Vanilla sauce— scant cu tut sug= P y - ' 0 holy Child of Bethlehem! -tii.`' :well -greased muffin ns., filling the D teriata in lain .sugar -cook rule and ;. t yaws about two-thirds full 'and bake or, 1 tableepoonfui cornstArch or 2 of roti out one-fourth of an inch thick. About twenty -Svc minutes. Or use the floor; 1 cupful boiling water, 1 tea- el1,ely chopped rifts map be spri:ilcled 4, 1',Descend to us, we pray; S t small muffin pans and bake afteea spoonful vanilla 1 teaspoonful butter.il, -'� " p over the top before baking. .'minutes, These make dainty ltttle Mix sugar and Lrnstarch, in a sai:ce- A I.'` ,, .. _ "_est out Our gin, and enter in. ,i' , C'andicd Omng_ and Lemon Pae T 11 bakes for all purposes, r pan. Pour °n Boiling water, stirring pceT oP fuur oranges or terrors, 2Be Raney Cakes: Hest tiny fancy. capilli. Poll �n3 $lir until clear. Add , uarts water, 2 t ltp)fuls F horn in us today ,- S, ryW -slbaped' pane, then brneh with a good `' "�"'' pal°`r. I We hear the Christmas ali els r - ,, ballet and vanilla, Serve hot or cold` g ized, sugar. Cook 'the reei3 in the I ..', � bsws>t dipped in melted fat. Drop e, Fruit Cake With• Honey. water slowly until t^meter. Drain for I - The grCFtt` glad tidings tell, , teaspoonful of cape mixture itlto snob • rya cupful sngRr, 1 cupful extracted two hours, rerto� o ail 'rho witlt� per t stn and. bake tea to IItteen minutes. ' 1 , Oh, come to us, abide with us, ."� honey. 4 cupful sour nream, is cupful ttoit from th T .l and, w:th saiasors. _ J ''e +Or' a on0f,rar cake mite be eat 1t<to ) shortening, 2 eggs, % teaspoonful cut into fine strips. Boli the sugar , ,', Our . Lora Emmanuel l ►, ,, + , �; . -- •- . nyom,, F • .. , r. ' h - $ is .. . - ,�;, - `? 97 - - , w 1. . .. . - . . IF .. .I . f " .�" - " -­ "" ­ L ­ ­ I , -, ­ - . -� I ­ � I . . . .. .. I '� L, . — I . " i-. ­ I _Z- ... I '. " "': - M7 L '�­ ­�- � L� - �­ . � r'. P; ii:M�,,ti -•ti•. a.•ro..r ..c••��se: •t- ru;,,s.•,,. t•t•rti^"w.•�i mk.. �+;;�,.5� m .k!o,.nv.� t q r .s-^.��`r5r.�•vzt> " r• .r". ,,ew..; . -9 .": .: f.,, • g.�:- ;. r. �„n•. ••..T�.^p�.�, "�."k, oxo ,.:'°i.. ,. .-ie,,,�, . .. ,' • .,, � i '9.t•. w.�• `�'%?.+ �°r p,x-_,:. •f�. ..tw: � .�,-'�:•,..c ` T k�� e.. +a .✓.`�'��•�eu, sy-• •; „!,* f - 1 .",' �„ r.3. .gid: .Mx� hs .y $�S �? . L ✓ : �•'�i-'Y r .l" : M"1` ��y�T•• .:.! _ • 1L, '. �•P�',.r.{ n •.'"� ° 1\+ �''...Y' Y .w,:..�.Ji:�✓t u �,yi.., . • .G .. r,n 1 . ✓ ..71"-x,...1i „Cb'S'9"'.3"�a: �� e ti. remuneration received as camps r• HaLi aicseltlBL � -: " bd with o+er occupations. -This ' ” 1 TtfiaDAY brsC. ><8rd—Postponed saleERRY. • publiskc,}s og a isa best iotecests of the country. andraio, et.lot 17. B. F. concession change is not coadneivs to the' W f rm stook and implements hwy is no reflection n the abs Pickering, �h a property o This Sec n o lity Courtioe, >3als at 12 o Plock, sharp. z s. �.,AT R 0H•AR0S 0N'S 7 pf.;x1 per year ;t-63.23 ifipaid inadvame. of female teaehere. In the schools Bee bills: W. B. Powell, vucti0i, a and eollQges they hw9 -proved upxDAY, Dec„ 2i1•rx—Auetiori sale of themselves the `equal of the other $h as furniture.Lhe property of s� lOtiN MURKAR, Proprisior, Mrs. va ty. Church 8tee small Metering. 1 e: gull nail firs s�tmet �O l u hri�trua5 Fr�iits,_ sex and in many cases they have Sale at 13f,; shay p y carried off Abe honor's. EhLr t<•Leu Win. N71s w, auraioneer: iw r NOTe:a AND dOMMaNTs Nuts,-Caud Etc,, ills hevve ever shown. , it eome4 to teaching �•e find the N'EDxESDAY, JAN. rxstock insive y'* Y President Falconer states that majority of schools in charge of credit sale of farm stock, imple- _ g meats. hay, grain, roots, furniture OR.�i�"GES-A11 sues, seec less; 40 cents to 90 cents -the yours$ n7en who have passed you.ugladies who have had very etc., the propertv of Henry Moore. B&I A1�AS- Ripe, 40 cents it dozen _;through the hardships of a soldi little espetieuce. By ' the time at lot 18., col. t'., Pickering (Brock _ MIXED NUTS—Ali kinds, 38 cents per lb. road). Sale at one o'clock, sharp. x, er's life during the past few years they have 'spent several' years gee bills. W. B..Po.well, apctinn, 1XMAS GRAPEg'—The best, 35 cents 'per 115. are making' the best students at• teaching, when their ,experience, eer, XMAS MIhEl1 CANDY -25 cents pec' lb, ri The ea rience will have proved of wurh value, CHOCOLATES -33 cents to 1.00 per hoz the Unversity. Pe OTICE is - - . - that they have possed through in they Ret married, and that ends /�� hereby given that ♦ George Henry Sbemtlt, of the - X-h1A8 HOLLY -20 cents per lb. France and in other fronts their days during y FRESH OYSTERS -Glass jar, 50 cents,, ' in the teaching profea- Town of Oshaw in the County of On • ' the great war will prove of great, sion. Their school is then handed tarso, in the Pr ince o! Ontario. lab- 4. value to many engin. It ie n well• over to the tender mercies of neer, will apply to the Parliament,of Ask for a Calendar for lta2o with your aides - another otittg "school marm, Canada, at the next session thereof, known fact that the boy who �[ fora Bill of Divorce from his wife, 3 'knows what hard work is in other who passes throuith the same ex - Toronto, May 8bemilt, o! the City o! a1 ileacs - as her predecessor And Toronto, in the County of, York, in HAPPY NEWYEAR. "vocations wakes the best student pe P the Province of Ontario. Parried ' aad the beat man in after life. thus.the school has never the bene- woman, on the ground ofedutterysnd The bo or ours mal 'who is the fit of an . ez rienced teacher. desert d y y g Dated at the Towa of Oshawa, in ' pet o! a doting mother, is doomed With a tnan-it is different, as bis the Province of Ontario, the 2ndday.of ,VLSI KE SEED wrTea'�TCrz ;to almost certain, failure. The getting married does not bar him September, A. D.1918. WANTED BLACESKIT8 SHOP f ` Gsoi. 19 H�NAY SSEILILT, yoaag mwn who is compellod to from continuing in the profession. By his solicitor. W. G. N. .Btnclsir, earl the money to put him Hemay use the teaching profession Oshawa, Ontario. 81.1>i ^ ' - ::throua;h college, will stand heard as a stepping stone to some other • We will pay the highest gorseshcetng and general blaeksmitlt ' and - shoulders above the young profession, but if the remunera- ` P�Ce►r�ng Bakely prices for all kind* worst promptly akt�eoded to. tman whose pockets are filled with tion was in keeping• with the im- of 8eed.1 Lttme *ad interfering hooses mane ` spending move by thoughtless portaoce• of the profession. there Send ns samples and get a specialty of.. aad mooeT .re- Pe g y g Pr Big dieplap of Chocolates, Creams our. prices before funded if work does not . paresis who want to see their would , not be the necessity of and Mixed Candies. _ : ehiid enjoyinst himself and who seeking suave other calling. The Choice Chec,,!•.tNtl ic, oozes selling. prove -satisfactory-. wIII incidentally contract habits children of the country is its Fruit. Cake 40c.c.lb. The ,best of facYlities Ales 3?2eCE�Ci3F1`a' ` that will handicap him all the greatest aaset, and that being the Extra quality at 3o cents.' for cleaning. . way through life. case, the very best intellects I Wedding Cakes our specialty. H,,DOWNEY;CO dli'ANYUX-dSC a be reserved fbr this vocation. '�' l 5 �ee.�rli l* _ �3. %. . �/iONN� t� WHITBY, ONTARIO The flrst public' statement from There is no parent who would not PICKERING, ONT.. - the new government ood.ro ds rather tan the rate of his or her — l �VK� 1L` 'GARAGE : their policy respecting good. roads child to an experieaceti man than The Pickering : t was made by Premier Drury at a to a girl in her teens. Next to the �1 banquet given in the Carle -Rite parent the teacher should be the v a, ce Committee _ Hotel, Toronto. on Monday night greatest factor in moulding the Haviag'purchased- the:garage business:ofiDavidson & William9 we are by the Dominion Grange. This character of the child, and the .-The object of this Association is to - ,. best to none too good.' ..lessen stealing and prosecute prepared to;repair all Emakes of autos. .T pollay Included three things, (1) :. the felo'no. The abandonment- of the ezenaive We keep in stoc all kinds of {Ford accesedries; tires'for all; ;� trunk highways, retaining the +Card of Thanks >Itsmbers having proper Nolen eminuW- y g _ s of -cars, 'Oils. 'safe immedtslel7 wi an� member .:road, probablyImproving it, and make ! R Mr. and Mei. Edward Bpntly end of Examuve Qommiffss, p making it sato a decent running family wish to tbaak their many Membership fes - /1.00. �rr��_•___ p j r T • - friends for their spmpnthy and kind- L'�lAle Andrew; road. (�) Speexdiog out Lhe Pro- nets, silo their floral tributes, during TfaRete may b• 6•d tram en. Pr•ddens os aeor•trry on applimlioe. t viaciai roads where :they would their recent sad bereavement. Exsc. Com.—L. a. Banks, C. S. Palm - do the greatest good to .the great- i sr, W: V'. Richardson. Pickering. To. ilE1.SP FARMERS est number, spending money AL -MOST A WHOLE - b'.1�[1LY I J. Rr Thexty: W. J. Clark. - h available on the whole road aye- PERi``'B• eeistd.nt, d.ora.n F�� you me capable of greater productiotr if' you ' item and giving aid to Cuualy Two sisterp, sole survivors of 'tc _Y_�_'. ('�_ — had more money. made, once happy family, greeted us pleas- • PICKERIN� • (8) Giving assistance to sally, as we visited ill a sunny WLrd •'• This Bank is ready and willing tohel"rogressivefarmcm 1tOWD8l1lP Coals. This nnnt=ce- at the �ic►skoka Free xaepuaE._ - -with loans to raise bigger crops and more cattle. _ taent -of. the policy of the new Tl.e rancher and several nth?r i.LUMBER YARD4 - nibers of the family had died of } The next time you're in town consult nave local rtlautager. :government will shatter the hopes ' „ consumption, and the ptaSye hurl - _ of those who .have, been'. looking -Harked these trio girls alio for its ft►rnatd to the. time when the own.: but fortunately tory 'were D0�1019 RiiM "Sin stun road would b round In time. ('� g e a One of [hem said: "i fPc;l lite Liux- FOr .\a a -- y 1`j Y BRANCH credit to the country. - The pea- pitai , has done me a great deal Ort _,._ . 'MekaftM ole du not ezpect that it world be gcxxf; everything .L to ely...auci.,1 J. GORDOH HALL. bdiht at the expense of the other like it awful well." The other: "i About 300 Al 6 hooped apple Pe liave gained twelve pounds, and think pa e•Ls of the province, but they i w111 be able w go home fur Mood barrels at Ser? 08IIt8 - Aid hope that it would be of arch in six months." each In lots �� � • r _ a character that it would be able such to the work of the Muskoka C ering Hardware Store � Free Hospital for Consumptives. ; 6f.10 Or more 8t -:,,-'to stand the traffic the tit is called rhousands of . grateful patients can the shop, testify to the help they have receive loon to bear. d _ Unless this road ltl therein. It. costs a great deal of gg QQ given a permanent surface it will money to carry on the work. Will. �• D. GroT�On Qi 13on, ;There- is- only one place to buy lot be able to stand the strain of :ou help. , the heavy traffic, especially, that Contributions may be sent ,to PICKERING the 1900 Gravity Washer Sir William Gage, 84 Spading avenue, ar 1 ,:....:of the heavy trtick9, of . which ')r .George A. Reid, 223 College street, Bell and Independent phone. Fully'Gu anteed _ Free Trial di thele are so _many at the present Toronto. , time _ ,;The old Reliable and . � : _.. now Famous - - The new government have stat Happy Thought ed that their policy with regard to BLANKETS, HALTF.ItS, MITTS 4 Bducation will be to pity more at Raa�e : tsarina to the rural school". This sand- All �Ortae C*o_d8 -Come and, see ours -We policy is one with which the collo• . — - .._ _ can save you money and�ive guarantee. ,try should be thoroughly in accord.. We put on mens and women s rubber heels, also rubber soles. A full stock of st+ goods on hand. The people in the country, on ac- Dr. Williams' Fly Oil -the best on the •; ,icouat of the scattered population, Polishes, dressings, water dubbin, laces,'ahoe trees, etc, market -Royal purple -calf meal Ileve not enjoyed the same benefits. - Shoe, harness a-nd collar repairing neatly and sad Stock Pecift jus arrived 1 from our educational system as promptly attended to, bag will convince you it is ',have those in urban districts, po the beat to be had. 'there is an opportunity for the PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM :It is a pleasure to show our goods ?new government to make conoid Home Phone 3800. `W. J. COASWELL J S BALSDON ` 1 ' .PICKE�� ecabte reforms in this direction. J. - _ In fact there is considerable room �� for reform • in the whole educa- �- tional stf�tcture feom top to bot e ti tom. Thirty years ago or more u (� a� w e ' �y Ge t Trepared for Vin er Ya _-:-���-•- the educational system of Ontario � • was recognized as being one of the lli "Cream stir Flour, y_ best if not the beb.i, system in the ream of the We world. and since that time changes Men's Heavy Sweater Coatsbread ` �*Ave been tndde froth year to year , - ` Hoye Pullover Sweaters for ,calculated to improve the system, 7 '"Monarch" t f3irls Sweater Coateor pastes :hut it is very doubtful if it is any - f better now than it was at that Girls Brushed Wool Cape and Scarfs time. Frills have been` added _ - -- : F'arnler8� tiry 011e itSampson Hog Feed, t from time to time, onlyto be die- ' Mens Heavy Alwira Wool Sox 1.00, per pair. carded later as useless. One wayblack, - - - ,• - - - - Almira Yarn, black and grey, 8.2o per, Ili for . • ESULTS -ia which improvement can be n f a u :made to .to make the ,profession �' 11' lite o Feeds on hand more attractive to male teachers, After Nov, lot ' .by way of compensation.., Forty _ Highest rices aid far grain the store will close Monday and Thursday g prices p. : ears ago there we ver •, few •avenin s tit a, o'clock. y s The Care b�l� C#ur Mills Co.,'- Ltd.., r+i female teachers in the proflission, f` ?but in the past few year's they'Mill- ' E. i have us, the positions form- D _ erly held by men; -A have hPrn! To -onto `Picke��L2� .,.. '' . i,ractic•a'T�• f..:'c•: ' ... '', -,• _, .:' ., _ T -- --r �. _ " - , �` - ` - r ,::yy ..tti ..sir r,.a.: •' •,�.,� s . ; 4.- ' •: rd_:._'. ;s:YG,-. -:.�" ':'. . , :..: • ..-'. ,.• .. .: _. _ '_ .. ..._�L__.._. _:.A:.. _,:.: �'. .... _ r, .. _...,..,.,. ��:e�'�,�..a�.taca�at'�'�-"`�" +++-.�� .�R�.,..1-'��a,�SIft9.�.` t �11's 'i'�°.sbtr�'r ... d itk thl� city OIL t 111T WWAHM day-* r I tho, v, tolulty of re Ing clove a ob Do ­,An*' S 0 OTT k '400 di '1L reen River. Chas. Nichol's sale on Friday of rternoon ExpwimcM. Wi or wen waned J. Thextoni of PiAeihoff, here on Pride r 00 was well attende&-aadl. Vast Ad'a at Just arrived. ai Fi6go, -men's -good-prites were kealize& Floyd Jones had the m isfortanel • -r.-�4 to, work. '"on ger ..sewmg Sin J full flue (if ladies' and over - to cut Iii- foot one d+4 last week t Y s awingn:"Ma unt Miss Isabel Sargent. of No- %N. bile= 4A Y-pping in the woods. - Non' other neid. ap-' nachines. e Albert, was b6me'over the week- jend--ther 0111, bipteksmiths.have been kept ij�stt4e-,past 'week sh"e- iliv hl:t -k,- f m,iug to the iey condi » ' t GlcioicA wages- to ' 'right has -secured. -the' tion i)t the roads. ply -...a Y_ ..,,,.agency for the Hassey s re vairs 'W I- 'Th6q.7 Xf�Callum Juill) Fi,rgie. 17kiderbill and Job u Scot.t.. Pa rhes.- The Sunny Dre'si Co., F 4d Ward shipped a att-n-dej the t�_ F. 0. executive agricultural operation. 'of cattle and a carload of lions all :Monday. 'attended meeting tit. BrQoklin'on -Saturday last. next door to the R al. Hotel A number from here gat Stock Show at Toronto Geo. and Mrs. Richardson re - turiit�u liuiije* on Saturday. after Whitby* :041 phone 188*. last week. - - - - . .. .- - - - -­.. .7 � Thos. Gregg was in Whitevale s _ Relrding allblit A -month . with triendQ in Milton, Oakville and . :._ 70D Pridviy receiving - taxes, from Toronto. AND FL kXING la m prepared to do Grain Chop the tax -payers of%hat vicinity. Mrs. R.,J. Mann spent I astweek A nutubet from this loc ality at- "iree' 'and fnitnjury one day Istst week being kicked an tbe.'knes by a at the home of 'her daughter, `Sparkhall Sto& Farm, Scarboro . ided the- Phrist as tended in entertainment at ,Mount Zion on Wednesday and report a .H E A DMQ UA T -E R John Beelby intends building a night good time. -R 49. summer sad now new hero next an Ooiirdul, the Injury will not prove Saturday', busy hauling gravel for the fouin- —'FOR s '0 ta -Olh TIMH TABLE—Pickering SkaionG FLAX MILL Mr. Brown, a at adent of Me T. R. Trains ping m as Mast A901141*11 -nIQTU -VQ ..MciMaster University.' ownpied "No. :6 Mail 8.07 A M. 98 Loom 2.37 P. 1K. Ind. Phone 2M 7tAxes remaining, unpaid at. the A Q V_ Ain n o the pulpit in the Baptist church oilfruns.y. 86 Zz P. R Trains otoldg W"t 'dde as fol1owo unnia i imia uvvua _0 on account of Christmas coming . No. 20 Lawd '10-27 A. K. P H 0 on Thursdaiv. necessitating the Wednes- 27 rAftl. '2-85 P. K- P- M. Remember the .17 5112blishing the NEWS 013 It' 7 Mail 7.66 '-No@. Raisins' osded and seedless, Currants, Peels, Dates,. Figs, Nut's an will make day, the Iftwa m is 6 and -7 also run on Sunday Fancy Biscuits, Candies, Fruits. weekly trip to Claremont on Mon. &Y Foregoing is 1 hourin advance next week. The members of the Methodist of Standard time. � Friday)evening in the school - ;.room. A of church held a wood -bee on Tues. day, they having purchased a Whitevale Club of A splendid assortment of' qfiandty of'wbo'd at Mr. Edw"arid's ale. & large quantity of Rood sale. " United Farmers F A N C Y -CH I N A W ARE -was cut up for the ensuing year. iog prepared, , $Rp tqF, Claus has dtistrt- Sattirdity was a very busy, Seeds have arrived. qqlassware, Brass, Handkerchiefs. Gloves, Scarfs, Ties 'day In our village' its many farmers At.the.npxt Meeting of -the Club reso and Wool Sets. from the surrouning country"ivere lutions will be passed on %B, as it In town to pay their taxe the following - was the last day of grace: The merchants, also did rushing bus- Re InterswitchiDg of Railways' - Military Training In Schools - T Picture -Books, Papetries A fine stock of Toys; Mrs. Graham, of Cairnbrogle Improv' Qg our School System Rx-l-tloo of and Re' ti-isites. q celebrated her 84th birthday o� • umber of A large n StandaidizatliFoodstuffs on of farm implement Regulation of motor. truclis on our Come and see. for yourself. Greetings to all Prid last. SAT a I soft -reads I10"i "I 06V Bus meets all Tr*ns 7 Firs class Rig, -to hire day. or night at lowest prices. 1805. 7 Thos• Sanderson a .Santo PROPRIETORS avail _J Of AU Materials and aselan kept Irt stook. It Will Pay yon tos,11 all out works acd Im"s wrNoss 5 obtain prion Don't be misM agents we do not employ them, an 17 we can, and " lbrow off the yrt 41010whWas of 10 par 601., Whisk roe go mu QWWX J. T. icktg"ON ors" eta *ftk- Whitby, Outuk- Ontiiaeo Fartners' Club meets in the Pickering Town Hall on second r Wednesday of each,month 7 1"only during suInmer'monthg,' Watch for next meetieg date. in union eumi is s me P.1% Irio joined her a u --.the sveqt,. and. hoped that one i might be sips red t 0 en joy life for to �0��', ­.__Co.a1.,,,,1. Do ­,An*' S 0 OTT emany 3 F"ft come. John Burton & Sons e%bibit*d J retary-Tressurer—John Scott,- Directors—Duncan Morgan, De ot fira- &nimaia� at the Pat Stock CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Show at Toronto last week RU ." .eweded in winning three prizes. I1ne& Hard and Soft CORI Of the %ROGRFISS can only be s awingn:"Ma The five animals were sold, rettliz. Ing the handsome •sum of *1288 - it per, one being sold for 82 cents best quality on hand - ARIERS, TACE NOTICE I pound. THOSLAW ­4 ing foresight in raising cattle, -;V Chas. Wager. of Toronto. and John W agg. 6f MointrpkL acid also their sister from the States were . — IPIC32ceri=ar., Qnt :.--.,.Wanted or: f their worth. This Bank aids 1920. -:'.here during tbo t)a*-t week owing - -assortment to ch6osp from. Call and get Catalogues an mike*yourselee-tions. agricultural operation. THE STANDARD BANK, to the "serious flinees of their fatb- -Grain Chopping Blacksmithtng and Won dworkleg in "..'..'PICKMING DRANCH r, who, we are pleased to report. el -he time of better at t N. O. X144ERMAN . MOMAim" Sod land properly drained for r growing Flax. -. W811 __Aa somewhat writing. Frank Chidlow received a 0 AND FL kXING la m prepared to do Grain Chop supply seed and harvest same and pay $16,00 per ton cTe-i fnitnjury one day Istst week being kicked an tbe.'knes by a ping Aad Oat Flaking every livered at- the mill in Pickering. Average -yield two and horse. Fortunately. 'no bones were broken, and; though very -week day except* one half tons per acre. -Apply fFtrruerskre requ.qted to nttend theRe meptinas and take pa rt ',in. Ooiirdul, the Injury will not prove Saturday', at last year's price. to be a very serious one,'as- he is �again able to be around. Joh'n F; Bayles, Oreen.Twood ROSE E FLAX MILL Our -township collector Thos. 7 buy elsewhere. L J. Feria; _..Z� -VQ Qregg reports that the &moan t of Ind. Phone 2M 7tAxes remaining, unpaid at. the .present -time is considerably less r. We understand pear than last ye -f taxes paid ithat the per 0 R -A stip to Dec. 14th this year in the -y of the town - largest In the bistot town- ship.. This speaks well lor-Ahe prosperity of the farmer. Baptist Sabbath P H 0 0, Q R A P H S Remember the hool avoual Christmas tree and 'be, -,vtAortainment to held thii � Friday)evening in the school - ;.room. A of A-" Suggestion for all . Xo6d progiamme drills, dialogues, music etc., is be- iog prepared, , $Rp tqF, Claus has dtistrt- ' C"tm"' promised to be present to Itute the gifts, provided his aero. .:Present plane is repaired In time, ithaving 'been badly smashed on an iee- The -.BRANT-OLA PHONOGRAPH - is safest musical lbstrument, de- L " ' mu 'ca' 'n " 0 aceonnt of the very mild signed, builtadIfinlobed by experts, pie it a for of discriminating taste. It weather during the latter part of .-reproduces all music 'with unusual as last w'pek -there was skating on ! Satnrday evening as was expected a accuracy. earne and clearness ro .'bub owing to the f ' at this week, WORDS CANNOT adequately de. the ice Is now, in good. .condition scribe the grant -ols, Neither can. And there will be skating on' Sat- -pictures. To be appreciated, the In. v, :`ur ayecining. A-woodbandwill d be in Rttehdnee air it has been en -strument must be actually seen, played and demonstrated.' QklI and be con. gaged for every -Saturday night winced. ,.;during the season. Admission: :'.,skaters, 25 cents; spectators, 10 % eenL% Tbeinniml meetlingbf tbeCl6re-- wont branch of the U. P. - O. was bell on Saturday last" -in the Ma - 7 oTije Hall" -when 'the following- :..afficers we* elected for the en Suing year: Prfwldent,-Jobs .Por- e 1st Vice-Pres.—Jas. Under- Ili, grid Vice -Pros.—W. G. Scott, J retary-Tressurer—John Scott,- Directors—Duncan Morgan, De 1�6 V niversal JL metrias Crawford, W. Dickenson. -wet us• Ed. Evans Morgan Evans and T. %ROGRFISS can only be s awingn:"Ma assured by, ioo_kintah4�Ad Pand McCallum.' Representatives to the annual convention at Toronto Pr 2,,mnf f6r it. Farin exercis- s ­4 ing foresight in raising cattle, hogs and other readily sale- able products --can I& to W. Jackson & solk 4 their worth. This Bank aids ."Thos. McCallum. Representative to tbe-ineeting.of the,Co-operative and encourages every WILd of -assortment to ch6osp from. Call and get Catalogues an mike*yourselee-tions. agricultural operation. THE STANDARD BANK, OF CANADA Blacksmithtng and Won dworkleg in "..'..'PICKMING DRANCH -Co., 88 ;FL good -e There w attendant. enthnsinsm was Mani- N. O. X144ERMAN . MOMAim" Chocolates --BOX � and Bulk Cigar's'cija! Ates, Tobaccos (111111^141CH ALSO AT WWTVY), ,and much .,::'Ifested. The, club decided to meet Anal f6ti�t,h" Snfiir Fk n 13 -N TLSON'S Cbceoliteg in Frew_ Vz�t sty Fresh Stodk Constantly on hand, -i t DO -MINION q RUBBERS ;and Mandrel's. Just received a large shipment of Men's. Women's and Child- fFtrruerskre requ.qted to nttend theRe meptinas and take pa rt ',in. -rea7s'sizes, to be sold Ladders of ml) lenoth-z nn hand and forests. at last year's price. Every pair guaranteed by the Dominion Rubber 06. • Call and see them before you 7 buy elsewhere. L J. Feria; _..Z� -VQ Ind. Phone 2M Ili, grid Vice -Pros.—W. G. Scott, retary-Tressurer—John Scott,- Directors—Duncan Morgan, De 1�6 V niversal JL metrias Crawford, W. Dickenson. -wet us• Ed. Evans Morgan Evans and T. ---010 e 8 Master s "'-,,R,ecor d8 s awingn:"Ma McCallum.' Representatives to the annual convention at Toronto ..Manufactured.by -John Forgie, John 'Scott and ' ...The World's Creat Mnaic kvailable toAll through VICTOR. RECORDS. We _'d W. Jackson & solk 4 A ."Thos. McCallum. Representative to tbe-ineeting.of the,Co-operative -assortment to ch6osp from. Call and get Catalogues an mike*yourselee-tions. Brock Road. Pickering, Ong, Limited W. O. Ormerod. Blacksmithtng and Won dworkleg in -Co., 88 ;FL good -e There w attendant. enthnsinsm was Mani- Chocolates --BOX � and Bulk Cigar's'cija! Ates, Tobaccos Saw gutntialing I and filing a specialty.. ,and much .,::'Ifested. The, club decided to meet Anal f6ti�t,h" Snfiir Fk n 13 -N TLSON'S Cbceoliteg in Frew_ Vz�t sty Fresh Stodk Constantly on hand, -i t We stock Gasoline Engines. Emery Wheels OfrculnrSaws Saw Wheels. q tifty-A of enr-h month at 2 p. m. All, ;and Mandrel's. fFtrruerskre requ.qted to nttend theRe meptinas and take pa rt ',in. T HE X T OTN"S, CONFECTIONERY 'Piakerin Out.ti Ladders of ml) lenoth-z nn hand and forests. • A'L Mr 6t .0-0. :_ :T r,3rIie_ _. _ for ���n _ d know W-hift v h*m'-a Gillette Safety Razor. Let huin 19 -gi e 1 OU ark sure to be right if -i 90 with 110T i s With the 24 factory-sha ened edges that comfortable shaving really, 7. U every realize the impo, PP -NO HONING y reance of NO STR31 ING— GiDette set you 'im there is ed foi4ithir. snone sh d ou do.'.,a an gets acquainted- with Gilletteavmg, an, is It a'happy'day that any m sorne� 900 tu no ht -y se ­ct for his Christinas -present one of the and -:hiend: d ' rn*when ou 2" everywhere at $9 -Vo the set. .,Gillette atety Razor sets. Sold by the best dealers A • ForCHRIS°I'MAS597 The Organist. .. ducts Exposition held at.Kansas City Practically the - whole of the ..crop _-Armenian Women B1=4r;:1 From City to Farm. recently at least one. if not. more, of groVu- by. him he sells as -seed at a The worshippers hAve gone away. yet By Turks. - ar6 continually hearing 'about tpe successful exhibitors Was born and higher price tha"n that (5bthln4?d bY.the Wilfred X Post. of Princeton.' am I not alone, the farm. boy who goes to the city, but Dr. bred in a city and only became a farm- average. 1ar-Iner, and the demand for For- ONE still listens to the prayer L%j.- J.. whd served F,3veral mwiths witty we, hear little about the city -boy who er atter Ile had reached manhood. what he vroiuces Is -greater than he lei Committee re- 'breathed in each organ -tons. the N�ar East Re! I 150" 0 -he-Ura. -'Yet. just as tatiny, prizes for -can stippli, -omewhere within the cbuich He t "t John NV, Lucas. who wdn farm boys have become successful -white oats. brome grass -seed. barley He !a also a- great'beile".�rIn- &4; parted to headquarters ct the commis-' stands, in' raiment long and business men In our.. cities, so there and rye, had steres'_" A-�"an who has,. studied tarm. Pion recently. He said that l aay C white— never beeu -a farmer. un- and women who are undoubtedly many city boys who I - th,? Armenian -girls 1:11 be settled on his hamesteadAn Cn3r Ing a3 he has done naturally would be. the Turk I had. been His face and figure radiant with soft, celestial light. become sutcessful farmers. This' go. How" Cattle, hogs-and-.-horsesam raised on were stale b 'Oun. � ley, Alberta. sixteen years a :tn more especially true In the L -has set to -work rm tattooed. ThU -hideous ic-minder cf Ills gTaclous eyes an me are bent, His ever. he to learn ail hilf tn' and the -same" painstaking :.tries that are being newly opened ftp,h Id about. this noble -profession types Qqld , their servItudi would rcmaln, with "head to raised to an an 'a could card * In the selection of 7 as h& 1 the he de- bless. obody can say that he has made bf,6eding is paid to livestock m the rest of their. lives. Al y ;'" ch Western Canada. Among the andFn t soul faints beneath the *inners at -the -International SoJ14!ro- a bad job of it. pays to the select'lon of grain. with clared, tial"s tome sc1c*.-.t,i1c method weight of r.d His. tenderness' of removing -tfictattoo.marki was hit the keys.' I satisfactory. . % y fingers -move W. Lu�!ai w" born In one of the results Mual Y as Although m niched -them: -job, rn Canada.' -Like many- The .. succe,3s- - of :.W.' Lucas my feet the pedals, press. S1.1. cbl citles- of Eastern etty "The Armenian girls and wouieu are I play no longer (plays Insteil some 1030 1dren other. -boys whose parents are in should be inspiring to many' A I for thi most beautiful anal the' most In moderate circumstances he earned boy:. ."Any boX ca (I.) what I have pirtt strong and sweet). %tOR014170 ry e Say "All du2itricu-, of ail. the peoj�le4fllat'­maje money afteit school hourg delivering done -In this count h Knd In a stream th.6 music fiews about - up vhNz wag mae the Ottoman gfn- His wining feet. It needs is perstsivnee,". *To thIs may L newspapers and in various other add I�e' sur I. ­V,'bea the TiiiVsh pro 010 Charity �tequlre# Fifty Jobs. Leaving school. lie says, be got be added prntierice anti 0 desire to.ex- vire." Upk" govoniinent cletermined upon dePor 7 a 'real Job at six to -week and. cal, alitles possessed by inoat suc.- Coh" a'mlnute. liars a qu Cie At- Great tj�tal now lay's Claim to latlon as u tuear.4 of goti, later came West and worked In Win- cessful.meu,.,.Wbet.�k�r.iii.eit, -t der' 4:000,000 -v.'Cnf . many riwitDif-" AwAY from t'wl,- 'nellchbors more7z than en trade' nipeg for a -year. - He had always felt try, Iffir. Editor. ­ . . .. : f ­ : the women, were afteii ?.,:ted into unionists: a desire to bec6ine. a farmer, however, The 44th annual' report of the the call rivers to &zown". The meat natr.�Ctivd -and it Is -not• surprising that, partic k, or set- Mectricity in- Holland ularly the young girls,- INO 9r o#pItal for Sick Children.. Toronto, of the Canadian Government of them, Electricity has -received• a b1g boom, 'ere stolen by Turks. ;Curds or Tar- jim st Your Money sbaws a notable advance in every t�e�s for -free bojfie�tedds-at.on*ce ap.; I in Holland as a re3ult of the fuel w in Ideplatment of Its service to, the tani, Wheriever they court these or.p�, Nuf" pealed to him. He came to Alberta c % Ire Nwing and crippled youngsters of in 1903 and located on biq homestead shortage during the lwnm -Of 10.000 i t'ves have Psmp?d frf; th W mA Of -*�.24A DEGENTU,-MS In Cayley, In the Poll 'part of ills house ,ths;lr* mptor4,' raya, -:,Qja -province. . Tke ward accommo southern s in Amsterdarl Il0.(*0V-nrP now Some have been ros- ble lialf yearly.- .-:7 tar provided with. electric: lights. wherea.A cupa. , Ml v�oo- have re re4, to thq'r has been taxed. 1:6 its capacity; provfince.'tbe saffeL year. - . . I � .*.a'". �The-Great West Permanent Loan Company.. 'te ­Vmho- I:*0.1ly v- b'e before the hostflitio-t -,-to own e6jjLjt'cy,K, ve c n f•jv:lj %:;�ith f� -and the. summer annex the Lake- Ile is now the owrwr or e -hun. Ads Rome, wis'eVened -for she first cited'a(ims of land In a b&)ck, and is o6o hbus4s connected tip: The tattoo n1drks of -the Twks, In 4-bi- -.0 King 3t. Weft fact that neither gas nor -caudie—ere-, rii3spitixis 0 the Noor Fast i'el'ef Toronto Office 4,rotlme since the outbreak of war. interested.. besides; in �.six and a- halt lor -tile je 8;�eu,ng- treartuent fo-�. 11hetr lu. =0C2=w=;2N land' -4. -On--hl% lar"all east! In the rue of rAev.rlcAy 4-ries4 avail bl in %Yprt�me �.tcecunts Tlt� daily. average. of cat. -.patients -ng —7 41, - A A 4 % sectio of la 160, fatill has Increase ur ag year 192 223. Including children . he has pr.-)duced-ru; alut-11 as 1319 bush- I . ' . . •. 'ire an in holn-s. LlaCrl ','L;l 411�h hard -While-. of Ii from practically --etery county In 'els a c-ats to'the aci-e and, 66 bVsbels- _N 'I i3orati'n of, Am." dition-, the C!ty rL; Irl .91 - death. slid therefore cannot be claq 'Ontario. Even flad the co�:t of stip• I The cli-, of wheat. to the aero, -111ty of .1 sturdaja 0x-!cldel dept-,e!�ch fiett with the urgent necessity of sol 5 •Ill- cats mi . b 1, d r I. h VMt ry. 6 jug gt from -e ..Iiwn:� ctric pl:r1rg fo6.d'p.pd �16tl inX..to shooild ii t on:; �Ip these poe, the substantial' Increase in the r1um' That f r.6 _premier a ve year.,; he won the anti of insta"Urliol- yet ifi saltie ii:evincei It . teem:, an the i was speed• peol�je, 6 lbbr of Patients would alone account forthe addition to -the charity's debt; hbacirs' for this rop nt* the Alborta- tile r,!! -,Lain* more t1lau -d ed ai�d is bk!'A:,' call.tinucd a matter of life and eath • -.v�jalch at. the. close of the fiscal year' Provinciid Seed F�i' lie lin Aso been -&­ regular -_V..xh4Wor and prize Mr 6t .0-0. :_ :T r,3rIie_ _. _ for ���n _ d know W-hift v h*m'-a Gillette Safety Razor. Let huin 19 -gi e 1 OU ark sure to be right if -i 90 with 110T i s With the 24 factory-sha ened edges that comfortable shaving really, 7. U every realize the impo, PP -NO HONING y reance of NO STR31 ING— GiDette set you 'im there is ed foi4ithir. snone sh d ou do.'.,a an gets acquainted- with Gilletteavmg, an, is It a'happy'day that any m sorne� 900 tu no ht -y se ­ct for his Christinas -present one of the and -:hiend: d ' rn*when ou 2" everywhere at $9 -Vo the set. .,Gillette atety Razor sets. Sold by the best dealers A • ForCHRIS°I'MAS597 The Organist. .. ducts Exposition held at.Kansas City Practically the - whole of the ..crop _-Armenian Women B1=4r;:1 From City to Farm. recently at least one. if not. more, of groVu- by. him he sells as -seed at a The worshippers hAve gone away. yet By Turks. - ar6 continually hearing 'about tpe successful exhibitors Was born and higher price tha"n that (5bthln4?d bY.the Wilfred X Post. of Princeton.' am I not alone, the farm. boy who goes to the city, but Dr. bred in a city and only became a farm- average. 1ar-Iner, and the demand for For- ONE still listens to the prayer L%j.- J.. whd served F,3veral mwiths witty we, hear little about the city -boy who er atter Ile had reached manhood. what he vroiuces Is -greater than he lei Committee re- 'breathed in each organ -tons. the N�ar East Re! I 150" 0 -he-Ura. -'Yet. just as tatiny, prizes for -can stippli, -omewhere within the cbuich He t "t John NV, Lucas. who wdn farm boys have become successful -white oats. brome grass -seed. barley He !a also a- great'beile".�rIn- &4; parted to headquarters ct the commis-' stands, in' raiment long and business men In our.. cities, so there and rye, had steres'_" A-�"an who has,. studied tarm. Pion recently. He said that l aay C white— never beeu -a farmer. un- and women who are undoubtedly many city boys who I - th,? Armenian -girls 1:11 be settled on his hamesteadAn Cn3r Ing a3 he has done naturally would be. the Turk I had. been His face and figure radiant with soft, celestial light. become sutcessful farmers. This' go. How" Cattle, hogs-and-.-horsesam raised on were stale b 'Oun. � ley, Alberta. sixteen years a :tn more especially true In the L -has set to -work rm tattooed. ThU -hideous ic-minder cf Ills gTaclous eyes an me are bent, His ever. he to learn ail hilf tn' and the -same" painstaking :.tries that are being newly opened ftp,h Id about. this noble -profession types Qqld , their servItudi would rcmaln, with "head to raised to an an 'a could card * In the selection of 7 as h& 1 the he de- bless. obody can say that he has made bf,6eding is paid to livestock m the rest of their. lives. Al y ;'" ch Western Canada. Among the andFn t soul faints beneath the *inners at -the -International SoJ14!ro- a bad job of it. pays to the select'lon of grain. with clared, tial"s tome sc1c*.-.t,i1c method weight of r.d His. tenderness' of removing -tfictattoo.marki was hit the keys.' I satisfactory. . % y fingers -move W. Lu�!ai w" born In one of the results Mual Y as Although m niched -them: -job, rn Canada.' -Like many- The .. succe,3s- - of :.W.' Lucas my feet the pedals, press. S1.1. cbl citles- of Eastern etty "The Armenian girls and wouieu are I play no longer (plays Insteil some 1030 1dren other. -boys whose parents are in should be inspiring to many' A I for thi most beautiful anal the' most In moderate circumstances he earned boy:. ."Any boX ca (I.) what I have pirtt strong and sweet). %tOR014170 ry e Say "All du2itricu-, of ail. the peoj�le4fllat'­maje money afteit school hourg delivering done -In this count h Knd In a stream th.6 music fiews about - up vhNz wag mae the Ottoman gfn- His wining feet. It needs is perstsivnee,". *To thIs may L newspapers and in various other add I�e' sur I. ­V,'bea the TiiiVsh pro 010 Charity �tequlre# Fifty Jobs. Leaving school. lie says, be got be added prntierice anti 0 desire to.ex- vire." Upk" govoniinent cletermined upon dePor 7 a 'real Job at six to -week and. cal, alitles possessed by inoat suc.- Coh" a'mlnute. liars a qu Cie At- Great tj�tal now lay's Claim to latlon as u tuear.4 of goti, later came West and worked In Win- cessful.meu,.,.Wbet.�k�r.iii.eit, -t der' 4:000,000 -v.'Cnf . many riwitDif-" AwAY from t'wl,- 'nellchbors more7z than en trade' nipeg for a -year. - He had always felt try, Iffir. Editor. ­ . . .. : f ­ : the women, were afteii ?.,:ted into unionists: a desire to bec6ine. a farmer, however, The 44th annual' report of the the call rivers to &zown". The meat natr.�Ctivd -and it Is -not• surprising that, partic k, or set- Mectricity in- Holland ularly the young girls,- INO 9r o#pItal for Sick Children.. Toronto, of the Canadian Government of them, Electricity has -received• a b1g boom, 'ere stolen by Turks. ;Curds or Tar- jim st Your Money sbaws a notable advance in every t�e�s for -free bojfie�tedds-at.on*ce ap.; I in Holland as a re3ult of the fuel w in Ideplatment of Its service to, the tani, Wheriever they court these or.p�, Nuf" pealed to him. He came to Alberta c % Ire Nwing and crippled youngsters of in 1903 and located on biq homestead shortage during the lwnm -Of 10.000 i t'ves have Psmp?d frf; th W mA Of -*�.24A DEGENTU,-MS In Cayley, In the Poll 'part of ills house ,ths;lr* mptor4,' raya, -:,Qja -province. . Tke ward accommo southern s in Amsterdarl Il0.(*0V-nrP now Some have been ros- ble lialf yearly.- .-:7 tar provided with. electric: lights. wherea.A cupa. , Ml v�oo- have re re4, to thq'r has been taxed. 1:6 its capacity; provfince.'tbe saffeL year. - . . I � .*.a'". �The-Great West Permanent Loan Company.. 'te ­Vmho- I:*0.1ly v- b'e before the hostflitio-t -,-to own e6jjLjt'cy,K, ve c n f•jv:lj %:;�ith f� -and the. summer annex the Lake- Ile is now the owrwr or e -hun. Ads Rome, wis'eVened -for she first cited'a(ims of land In a b&)ck, and is o6o hbus4s connected tip: The tattoo n1drks of -the Twks, In 4-bi- -.0 King 3t. Weft fact that neither gas nor -caudie—ere-, rii3spitixis 0 the Noor Fast i'el'ef Toronto Office 4,rotlme since the outbreak of war. interested.. besides; in �.six and a- halt lor -tile je 8;�eu,ng- treartuent fo-�. 11hetr lu. =0C2=w=;2N land' -4. -On--hl% lar"all east! In the rue of rAev.rlcAy 4-ries4 avail bl in %Yprt�me �.tcecunts Tlt� daily. average. of cat. -.patients -ng —7 41, - A A 4 % sectio of la 160, fatill has Increase ur ag year 192 223. Including children . he has pr.-)duced-ru; alut-11 as 1319 bush- I . ' . . •. 'ire an in holn-s. LlaCrl ','L;l 411�h hard -While-. of Ii from practically --etery county In 'els a c-ats to'the aci-e and, 66 bVsbels- _N 'I i3orati'n of, Am." dition-, the C!ty rL; Irl .91 - death. slid therefore cannot be claq 'Ontario. Even flad the co�:t of stip• I The cli-, of wheat. to the aero, -111ty of .1 sturdaja 0x-!cldel dept-,e!�ch fiett with the urgent necessity of sol list and labor remained q t9tionary. •Ill- cats mi . b 1, d r I. h VMt ry. 6 jug gt from -e ..Iiwn:� ctric pl:r1rg fo6.d'p.pd �16tl inX..to shooild ii t on:; �Ip these poe, the substantial' Increase in the r1um' That f r.6 _premier a ve year.,; he won the anti of insta"Urliol- yet ifi saltie ii:evincei It . teem:, an the i was speed• peol�je, 6 lbbr of Patients would alone account forthe addition to -the charity's debt; hbacirs' for this rop nt* the Alborta- tile r,!! -,Lain* more t1lau -d ed ai�d is bk!'A:,' call.tinucd a matter of life and eath • -.v�jalch at. the. close of the fiscal year' Provinciid Seed F�i' lie lin Aso been -&­ regular -_V..xh4Wor and prize u` - t tattoo niarks removed, Ing houses Wrig connected 1) a tile to have these was $109,000. 'This delft has betcome I I rate of 600 u montli.. Besides being I.Nrben &won hd-4 been - so, i I I treated, L IN, -so embarrassing burden. Further- ttil Soil. Pro� winner :at the Inernaona , 1 used e-.-Tten'Alvely Ili -Industrial -1 then savagely branded in a man. other exhibitions I ..Z- 41 --ase must -threaten 'ducts Exposition and M�lMt 1� -- --A face will forever impairment 1(ie to, do man -:�- � her tortured : !wort:, 3-1 n tha " U -held In the StateR.. , .- . . flom%Ltle tasks. misfortune', of an enviable efficiency. remind' tad world. of tier' ni, In the fbrefr�nt ofambition to The' Hospital in It has been Mr. Lucas' Electr!ctty's more iteral use, In I and her future children of her agony, I ca 0 surely 'fife . m-tter A65�ervedly comes 09. institutions Upon this ectitt"ut be ' me a. giorl farmer aiul. he 489 Holland Is bind to-mdke-a big- change delated to the care of sick children. ed no efforts to iearn all he could I,, t!le apl)n. r,.ji, spar . ce of the country; as ;'undei tile head of .1iiiindhitarhintsm." It - cost $33& 3W - to Maintain � last - his ­pr6fesslam He spent- 'Itere that the about the �the Windmlllg that for centuries made Dr. . Post abes n6f be Tw. 7ohis great sum not only puts .0t t1he oe.riice of the children of winters of 1912 and 1913 in Iowa as the power for land drainage are being Lortui7ers meant to brand their victims fttarlo all the resources of medical part.. of his agricultural education. replaced gfndua4iy by -electric ptimrs-1. w:th -ft mm perm stiga or blemish. Wence, but, In addition, provides for Herb be visited- 'same of th;a best Most of the generating plc is and mo- It [vas, he thought. at attempt at dis- �1 t training school for 120 nurses and jarms'*i the State, asked lots of ques• tar equipment have- been sul7plied to tincVv'e L.-dorument un the, part of their Holland by the Swiss for unsurpassed clinical facilities tidns, saw a'good:"dcnl and,6azrie away and Gernian-;.' bratiil masters. for 'the University students who -are with as much knowledge as 'is could The offtyals of the Near East Relief Cession to engage In their pro- gather. He considers -these two *tn- The new covenants of 'civilisation have' started ail inquiry aniong physt- Cession throumhout the province. .1 -7 finance this absolutely ters spent In, Iowa amons, the. bei` 'u'; demand that wrongs be Algr'lited-andicialis and eminent dermatologists of 00min The income which must be forth. vestments he ever made. -lie learned misunderstandIngs cleared away by the United States to ascertain it there .g to' cattle and hogs t horses, , , '>assentlal work figures out at seven much aI conzArructive action. - is 'a safe ar,,..l -�cicildtic way of remov- and also how. good farmers saleit the,, _njain.� wi'l-but leaving dis- -Well -hundred dollCro A. day; and, as there l I -- 4ng tatto'D Extra - I in -no endowment fund, all but a ears of corn, how In this way licy tn. i figuring Stremil •, prominent -that amount- has to b4 crease the Y �.&�­ifr@Ajon of ield', producing-e�rs tritel -clelitists fi:,ve offered their service -v. to type and uniform In' -size. He figured 1 - - Among thein iderived from Individual benevolence. Laugh When PLOPI :' , , .-, Eared . -, I in the rescurch worl% Itherefore the Trustees are making 1 that if corn could be so much finproved - I L t Dr. George 11. W:i-44ihufli, ol, 11trvai, a Cliffifulas Vilpeal 'to' every ]over of j i)y sele'klon the Jnne 1bIilg­c6dTd be Stcp On Your W6 'We haVe report 'on 'M'f. Chrlitie*s' I He served in the medical corps of the Ills for some i'done v�itli the head3 of wheat,., -n,in Dundas County: drea to' foot the b, period of time, no matter ho -i; short I United States ArLnF as*n spec�dlist in cLq costs barley and hills of potatoes. lie rams ii 'Increase, 's May be. minute of mercy -?,-mere bgLclj,to Alllerta, and began to use this Try ttils. 'yoursdif then pass restoring the-faclal feRtul-0, of sOl- Amount pe -diers distorted by:Wounds.: per sere •over un- afty cents. Fertilizer 'Not only has he lncre..s�d it along to others. Foe churches, societies, lodges, knowledge. used. ..lbs. fertilized e it works! 2- tons who have more ample funds the yi ild 'of' these- crops, but has irft. -arberewitli to' assist'the youngsters 'proved' the quality and type as wail. 3-S-3 400* Hard -Luck. f Instead of fields of, oats. barley 16% Acid Phos. 200 to a fair start in life, the naming of and, I is Qy'c' Acid Phos. 400 lots- Is suggehfte&, A number of all size. James, and u to. he Ouch I This 1�ln4 of rough 11,ow Hi 0 ll�� -tons , gain — sufficient to have been thus dedf- other drops with.,heads wIth' talk will be heard,less here: in town it day?" asked the Scottish minister of wernorial cote has rLow fields of these grains-, . .1 , i , feed. six additional cows. Per - b d with corns -will follow in honor of the overseas ser- people troll le one of his flock. heads ni*rly all alike. By hand sejec innati tile man • Wisers Increase the feed value Vjoe of fellow -members: This pri- the simple advice tit this CLUC *Fairly weel. sir;' 'rcpl'a(l too. f � tion of potatoes, saving Only the Pro' guthority, who claims that a few dropi ,but I've been a hit unfoTtun- Is extended In, recognition 6 1 it -fie hills true to type, he has been able at a drug called' freezone when applied a"IlY, "Tbe corn on' thesis plots of $2,000 -to. the 'Main Hospital was w $600 to the -Lakeside Home, which to produce as high as thirty-seven. to a.tender, aching Corn 1,top3so.enQ33 ata." Baan be paid to anniTal Instalments It marNetable potatoes from one hill, and at crce, and soon the corn dries d3:) -Hov;'r that?" -asked 11in.minister, more matured and extra well ar '.Well, see, Ali had a bit' letter eared." so desired. from one potato Planted a yield of end lifts right out without pain. He ways freezone Is an ether corn. lawyer , to say ma this matt! --of al!- Seventy-three xc).UnO. 4 p9tajoes. morn kae- a. 'FarttlIzers Pay on Coen. Literature, - pound whiels, dries -linmediately cousin MclAshie lfad'de44 and left me record difficult -to beat any. ateq W of the past year's work. to This is a i rite for Free I never inflames or even irrit. -143 d Bulletins, gethor with any other Information where. surrounding tissue or skin.' A gbafter twa hulinere P unfortunate"' desired. will• be gladly furnished a,, 4" Theae ,A,e some or7th(%.';Iflngs a city Of an ounce of freezone will cost v e r.*r -I shouldn't call that Soil and Crop application t M6 "Sicretary, 't 9 1 drug store, but is sulli- mllod the minister. 0 has been able to do on a farm. little at any IffespiUd for Sick-Chil6en, Collage boy of clout to remove every hard or soft ' ..M- ebbs mo,'! ifelilled the villager Improvement Bureau should Not only. has he become the owper. 9 1 corn or cRilus from one's feet.. 111111on I I lawyer didua put enou'.11i Of the Canadian Fertilizer Ass'n. street, Toronto. Contributions "'but tile rg.,�.nrea. of 1-ind, but on this lind will welcoms%th'4 Till Temple Bldg.', Toronto, Ont. dw be addressed to the secretary. a IQ of �.merlcan women his letter an' Ab had to pay he Is producing creps of the highest announcement since tho Inausur t1jG tswps or, MVING Z. ROBERTSON. the -postic t,7,,a I)aAvbe83 excess. mit"a q4lity, and e nj3x1mqm quantity, of the high heats. _Chairman of APIN&I COM 1;1j; OR �7. 77. 4, 7 Z % - iN 77-7. TP Roo '7 . Aw qpft "EMU :7 St%*. Metho& of SUCC101111" ;Rabbib S11141ply- Rabbits, th6ugh. a great r4micultural TH, PERVOW PONK. IV Nelighbom tranggn. misfortune to Australia and Now Zes- 1[:OORTRAIT WANTING BABY good �rints and finishea—lowe" There is one OUtstilldini, thifig AQEU4T8 about evelopmept of . Canadian Iftil,'fetch to those edmmonwealths a e gilce -orr ramee—aak for oaftlo, MHOL CHILD the d S O"TABUM 4iry considerable annual revenu . . .... from the isle of th farming which you and 'I ought to I — ' r peltv el i. Th'4 Is Art Co., 4 Brunswick Ave.. recognize and us's to better L advantage, Mrs. -Alfred Naud,-Natagan River, ter furnish the bulk of the commercial ronto. 'Nee& Mik Red Ulo6d to Regain and that is the fact that vie ar0b npt Que., writes:—"I do not think there material for felt hats, Uad are largely Heafth- and Strength. -leakraing as, much from the people and Sit any other medicine to equal Baby's used for. fasbibnable.ftKa. A24CXEL TVXORa. LU 'for -there to hardly any fur in tlie mar- ClUternal &*d eatern&L e%11W!.tWthN1 things right a own Tablets. liftle onei I haire .3pund us as we should ool in ex- learn. any children start sch m by - used them for my baby.and would ase e er 0 ket that Is not imitated, by the skill f3l Wfwii 1 o'rrlma0,.=Q treatin"t' ihe ­ffirt Co. Lt *0 I , I nt bealtb, but act a oil rt tiqe No ind vidual is ver� original. The nothlag else." What Mrs. , Naud. says preparation of rabbit sk-ths, mited, Collidirwood. Oa% bme work, exAminattons, hurried man who'appears, to -be -most original thousands of other inotheni 'say. They' hivIng attained so' high a perfection ineals and crowded school rooms ck)iae EWSPAPER. WE=LY. -4N B is, for the most part, merely applying il haye'foiind. by trial that the Tablets that they are inade10 couriterfelt even, Ncoun$ 4 eir blood'to'bedome weak and thin. Splendid op ideas which he has picked up here and always do JuEt what is claimed for I Box T. Ilmon Publishing_ wrought 'and their a., otter and ermine. there. - Few -of. us ever originate any-. them. ne Tablets -are 'a mild but ilr iierves over f3 Adelaide Nt. W.. Toroaft and spirits lost.* It Is a great thing out and out. We merely,go-a thorough laxative which regulate the. MONEY ORDERS. ELL EQUIPPED N-XW3FAPX1n take ta let matte,rs drift yheja, boys W d job pr1nUnX plant 11 step farther than something we have bowels and sweeten the at6mach. and "When orderini, goods by,midl, send all Ontario. fteuranoe, carried 11. 0 &Is show syjnptoms of ueriOus seen or heard about. How often have thus banish indig6tion. 'donstlp�atlon, for $1.200 an quiek sals. Liz Dominion E ress Monq Order. 5 or weak' blood. - They are., al- etc. They are sold by �p 'Wilson rublishing Co.. Ltd.. Torecta you beard the ekpr"sion, - "and -that colic, colds.. post sure to fall victims of St Vitus III ­ sit at 26 ted an idea to me, medicine dealers or. by in Potatoes cooked in dry'heat as bak- Once, or drift Into debility, thatleads' s 4"g'%ha jo other troubles. Regular M -, out- MCI n their Amer1cws ftomutw now senuAles I h� e spent most of my life study -,.cents a box from �Khe Dr. WilliAms' - roasting and steaming I ing b I'have carried on I Med!c1ne Co., Brockville ab t farming. wts should be -served as soon as *Oak -are cor exercise and plenty Weleep - Jac' line after iiiie of experimentstrying to they are done to prevent them fromm Dor. DIMSES scessary to combat the nffrvous._wear�i solCre-linporiant problerrift, abd . I have I!Uttinq the I;MII`Ifi Music� ".:' - becoming'so' . it theli must- stafi& am& Kew to V444 �f seboa life,' But It is still more im- a few times succeeded in solving them!' "The 'orn,of-thg 'unter is 'eard. I on Mailed Free to portant. that parents -should pay strict a while, rrick the skins when the po- drams by the 1"Ar. in' this way. But, I have come, firml' ' the 'ill." -sai,,7 the little boy afj the t atoea Are don'e. 01%7 QWver Go. SM to I Ragged 118 West slat strest ptteutlon to th.�ichool child's blood to the conL-lusion that the,best way -Sehool trea;. Put soinehow UPPlY. Ke4ip this rich and red. by -k-e—w York study farin pkoblems,is to study.them: his versiwi-of that lini in -Kathleen 16DAMERINE" PUTS Dr. Wllltam'l§' Pink Pills, ac. on farms of the men who have worked! Alavourneen. jai -red oulthe nerves of 9 to directions',iihd the boy or -be sturdy and lit. for school them out in a practical way. the teacher.. girl will JBEALrff IN 0AM ,The - value of Dr,' Williams; PIA Pill, -I have found thut mosi'of the prac" "My little man," she slid kindly, MP1 re I , b� th, tical problems which - experimenters "why don't you 'put a few more aitches P1 LL* ITC u cases of this kind is shown Btatement of Mrs. Pedrl'G. Harrington, I are working their lives away,trying to in your song?" solve have already been solved by "Garn," advised i e little man, - po. Q -A mass of Iongi li s irls! Kingsville, out., wko says.—"I have -ain't -ANo, BURN% often felt that I shoula write you and some - farmer, and that. these experi-, litely. ' "Don't'you, know tkere let you . know what Dr. Williatris' Pink menters could'save a lot of time and no W in mooste? it only goes up ter gleamy, tresses -bother if thqy would go round and see G," 'Fills did foi, Md.' At 6:6 age of thir- what the farmers have already found FaceWasBad1gD18flgUr9da,.:I Aeeu .1 was afflicted with St. Vitus deuce. The tronble becaine - so - severe out, and. publish this. There Is al- A", cuticum P -an 'that I had to be taken grom. school. I way's a large group of fa I was cured of Rheumatic Gout by Was given fnedical treatment but it would profit highly.by'surh lnforma;. M19ARD'S LINIMENT. ...'Untment HeWede did not help me,. in flact I was steadily -tiOn—J.' 84 C- Malffax. ANDREW ICING. Vowing wbrse,. Then a friefid ad, I was cured'of Atute BronchItle.by. "'Smill red and bfwJB. LINIMENT. Tised m7 mother to give me Dr. Wtf-_11. . Straw for t6 Whe&L MINARD'S beWs bepis cc UM am LT. -COL. C. CREWE READ. face was bed13 lfame Pink Pills, which she did, with We have always depended upop,, . S I � =1 the happiest results, as -the pills cond-_' snow to p!otect the winter wheat -crop t uldez. so= of the piwpw fee. I twed wtd% others go" IlletelY cured me and I was again able -from. sudden weather changes. Snow i -I was cured of. Acute Rheuzqatism� 46 evexandUmewmplacas to take up my studies and attend A, of course, a very efficient covering by- MINARD'S LINIMENT. wbare the les WM Again about three years ago C. S.. BIL14NG. Fdal F for all winter growing crops, includ- Markham, Out. blotcbel!6 I Z Mad 'I was attacked" *Ith nervous proitre- 1 ye�,alfalfa, clovers, -etc-, but. it.. Lakefield, Que., dct. 0 %fllTi*. r 2907, lwh and bum tion and- onre inoke took br.- Wilffams' g F� y happens I that when the an Pink Pills, and after using live boxes Mur, is most. heeded the $now j.07 ment for C;rJcun I tried t% -- not there. Progre3sive farmers h." ."Danderjue" save your hair and am, Let was fully restored. I cannot praise: learfi4d out of practical experience, double Its beauty. You can have lot& these pills too highly as I belteve t4ey., tbet..w 617 jangt even Rivors. lustrous hair. 2cot light- covering- of strawy: h of S U% of long, thick.. strong, 3�0: VC: will cure any case of at. Vitus. dance. 1 manure or straw is -of the I;Testest�,_ of Cariada. Don't let it stay lifelegF, thin, Scraggly boded nislf (819000 Min V. A. .,,,or restore anyone *who, to weak, aer-,'value io these winter crops when the or fading Bring back Its --color, vigor Hayne, stmoomr-N. &I DOD. A, 1&' Tom or run down. M2t*euzie (with Peace. 1.085) 2,625 _ ; snow is off the ground. This straiv,: Miles;: St. Lawrence (wj#hout Ottaws,.1 and -vitality. You can saflY give Dr. Wllllams'� ef the spring opens and pro - Pink Pills to'tb,3 most delickti; 'child. I = toilet lants agemst the ix6essivo 1 685) 1,900 miles': Nelson (with South Get a _iit bottle of deUghtful, M yourse I "'Danderlue" at any drug or toilet -ortake the. If with equAlly astion qf� Frleezihx and thawing on the , -Saqkatebewan. 1.205, - but without W1FC%d=n Mkop dieves counter. to freshen your -scalp; check good, results.. when �'o� need a blood root eystem.� - Neither is thd time re -Worth Saskatchewan. 760) .. -1.460 hair. 'Your hair pills are sold by all qU1 nulattuitonlZ'. then its 66 ionic. TbesL 'rod for the application of the st'raw 1 Miles Churchill. 1,000 nilles; Frazer, dandrul and falling Wasted - shree - the fort lement: 695 inili J:snads) 656 -aeods tbla,atft MI IP OF- HUT' in m6diciiie, -or will-be"sent by I s-.­­..Ynkon (In '"ing Canada), 465 life. color. brightness and abundance mail. post paid. at 60 cents a 'box or contained therein and L tile eW'pt upoh.*_! miles., Columbia, (in will retu;ii--I the physital dnditton. of'the soil are - I furry! ...six boxes for $149 by- The- Dr. W11--, lerial Miles. z Just as appa nt an if the mat JIan3s'_ MedIcine Co., Brockville, Ont. A i had. been -applied to an- -other crop U0 CHILDS LAXATIV, E. X-X MUCING eRr' vilien libor W-2 TING am �afid it a time of th y Hindu ChUdren Machinics.' I may be more urkintly ;rouiftd at 1;6ok a t tongue I Remove P011- # sewtonable work. When Su1jar tost WS. Hindu children.axe remarkable- for q SCIATICTA-M fitigar once sold asr,hIgh as $2.38'a sons- from rittle stomaa, e r precocity. Many of thein are Ugs and Necks. .Pound. but this was - In the earlier. I -:. ..r I . . J�, I - 'i skilful workmen at ali'age when the. liver and bowels 'kbildren ofather nationa are learning �' Naturalists assure us that. with a 'days Of Its production (from 1351 to few eicirotiofis, Ifiere' Is 'a m:irked. 1400): ' It had fallen t0'38 cents by Giver way before the Pene- the alphabet. A boy of seven may be 2r While Some- -ofr 8 of -the 1800 and in the -United' States -the a skilful woGd-carver, eCluality betweer the length _trating jeffecu of 910fin 'A rice of refining sugar frota and of the leg -s of both birds' average p handsomest rags are wove.0 by neck, I[Animent Whether they be'l children not yet In their teens. and qu:kdrupeds. 845. to 1855 was $4.33 for 100 pounds; -21 -it s6ld for $4 .93 long or whethar they be short' is de. ofi February I ISM So do those rheurnatic twinges and terittited, it seems, chiefly -by the -an. for 100 pounda'and the refined sold wisaird's Idnitmeat charm Zitstem1w. -the loin -aches of lumbago, the -nerve in which the animal fee inflamMation of neuritis, the wry neck. ner As. for 4 cents k Pound When Black Is White. Crpcodtles, -lizards - and nall have ' - .7 - 1 .11 the jq�nt wrench, the ligament sprain, in, and the throbbing Visitor—"I'd like to know why -on. virtually no necks. Fowls that feed In Time and tide Wait for aq man, but the muscle stra varth you call that. white pig 'link?!' the water also offer an example of thiaL time -and care applied to farm tasks bruise. f applying, the quidmess r*mer--','Because'be'i atw a-ys- run. cJrresiondente b.et*eeu the members, pay any man. -The case o j tive results' the ving from the pen." with the exception of swans and geese. of relief, . the losi I � . 4 cleanliness, an the economy of .... . r Liniment make it universa.11y ?1 Ir . Sloan!s HEY d&o ill preferred. Made in Cac�tdz, re .4 T fen Uc. 70r, $1.4W :�7 ghs �omjAaints. For -N 'Two 7 fashionablc Modds. over60yearsduy* hen relied an 4 V IIC Syrup of Pus Accept . alifornia" e Calitornit--ft. only o(;k for the nam sure your - the P&ckage'thefi you are and meet child Is ha�ring the best 1. hAz mtess laxative or ph for' the -.1 the lowered results. W"ith little �tomach, liver and bowels. d vitality of age they realize Children-1ore its 'delicious fruity taste. Y'ull ilrectiong for child's dos* ever before the importance Gray's Syrup on hand for on each bottle. Glv� It without few., as D opsc Mother! You must say, "Calif6raft, 40 30 CPS T" mi mi- 1�w d1i Let" sive Monhval LWATNIIII&CO., Newyor* -Y, -ONLY TABLET SO MARKED AOL ASPIRIN BAYER' -..'.ARE, DON'T WHIP -All - With6Ut. flI6 Bayer Crdse Not Aspirin it 'Stop. Lashing Your Bowels - with Harsh Cathartics but .01 take "Cascarets." Eve 1-yone' must'occas Jonally. give to Ahe bowels some regular help or else at - suffer fr6m constipation, bilious ip the bowels tricks, stomach disorders,. and sick �216 bearlache, But do not wh 9133 ity Ith harsh' cathartics. into aettv w ins. wide, or 1 �4 ?4o. 9237—Ladies" Overblause. Price,: Ic th, 2% yds. 36 1 whR the livee and bowels ne yds_54 in.a. wide. 'Width arodM bott ed to -that 25 cents. . To be wern over a skirt; a L gentle and natural tonic, one torn I/_-' yds. w th o�r ;writhout four -piece tunic and, can constantly be used without harm. i Cut in 8 sizes, 34,1 No� 9216 --Girl's Dress. Prim 20 The gerillest liver and bowel tonic Is Z �3 triniming-straps. cents. ..Kimono sleeves; with,or with- Cascarets." They put. the- liver to bust, 86, 38, 40, 420-- 44, 46 and -48 iins. out straight trimming -band. Cut in I work and cleanse the colon and if 'Sayer Tablet'S Of A69pirld" W" S#e 36 recl-gireq, with tunic,! 6 s:zes, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and '14 years. -_ . The nim; 'Toyer" on Aspirin is c meavure. bowels of all waste, toxins 'and Pots- *like 14 Karat on gold. It "Itively emiains proper directions for OOM%, , or- -9 0, -2%-yris. 40 ins, wide' 214 yds. "54' Size requir�z, , without trimming- ons, without griping, — they never -Identifieg the only enuine Asph-in,— Headache, TootImebe. Earach wide; withont turdt, 114 yds. 40, bands, 2% y4g. 32 ins. wide, or 1% sicken or inconvenience you like Calo- the Aspirin prescriged by Vbys1cIzns 1 ralgin, Larmbago, Rheumatim, Wourt- wide.. - i yds.. 40 ins. wide; Aith trimming- �ezra and now I Us, Joint Pains,' stud Pain generally. wide, oi; I yd. 54 ins mel, Baits, 011, or Purgatives. for over nineteen 61s Wd pes HIM, d ins�o. 9ISS—LacIfes' Two -Piece Sidirt.1bands, 23,4; yds. 32 ins. wide, or 1% Twenty-five million boxes of Cases- madG in Canada. I Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost JY4 Price, 20 cents. High waistline; 39 or! yds. 40 ins. wddJ! rets 'are, sold each year. They work Always buy an unbroken package! a few cent Tj"gcr "B&Y6r" PsOkSgOw say "8417W ;:-87 -inch length. Cut in 9 sizes, 22 to I Thexe patterns may -be obtained while you sieep. Cascarets cost so The," in ox17 one Aspirin-03ATee—T011 mmst None* .88 ins. waist meazure. Size 2� re -I from your local McCall decalei0or little too. AxiIirin Is the trade rmark (reestered in Casa") of DaYer waftafteture Of that Aspirls memais xww lester of Ralicylicacid, vnii* it is w*n known ireg, 39 -inch length, 2% yds. 36 ins. from thb McCall Co., 70 Bond St., "aties"Iture, to gesimt the public &112filft 1101MOWRA, tb6 Tablets of AWWW 003111~ "Anufact, wide, or 1 % yda. 54 ins. widle; 97 -inch Toronto, Dept. W. ED. 7. ISOUE No. 51-119. Will be otanved. with their reseral tea" -119k, $10 "2187611 CrOW 7 , 46 ;'M'�- 7. • OCALISMS���DWA L In another c intention to go a eft an e e con- -John Draper is eweting'a 'gRr. ti auto is soon as, practicable. age* on the lot which he recently The quaiterly meeting of the Vic- -Rev. D M%reli mo• tored to -oin John B(q-�H, week purchased ft toriap Order last vv appointed a the city on Tuesday. • Stanley Love-20rontO, 9 On Wediiesday Our'Chris evening the building committee with J. Thomson Christmas' Specials pent Se mercury dropped to 14 degrees as chairman to prepare plans for the lSallday here with his niotber. below zero, which is unusually county memorial hospital which It is MrS. Simpson spent over Sun- SILVERWARE d for -this tirne, of veer. expected.toestablith in Whitbv the --:�COMMUNITY PLAtE ­L-�WM. ROGERS' with Mr.'Sittipschi in'Torant6- col year, Brit for inclement wea- dav rlsttna� services in St. An. corning Mal-gaeb of Toronto, then, N!�jdt�y, it was intended io pay 1. 55 Butter Knives, 'A 5c to 150 drew's church on Sunday, Dec. to TBOWManville Sugar SheH#, ' J a vi, v, i in the $13eat SuDday tit ft 0 0 r village 28th. The inesstige in both set- '2. 2 5 Sugar -Spoons, d 0-.haw.TQpitaIs. Later earn- Cold Meat Forks' -estiag I ,L.tee will do this. Some $1200 has 1,00 is anber from hers attended w0l) lk"(1 snug will. be, intet and heipful. Come.�•tlready'beenChild's Sets, the Fat AStock Show at Toronto SUbSCIlbed by Whitby Berry Spoons,- -Died at brit home Hitnilibal, everywhere towards this coin- -). -) . Bake Knives- 2. 15 Iff week. Carvers, per pair, . 7- Missouri, on -Nov. 27th �Eliz-tbetli =�Ie object. —A gang of Bell Telephone'llne- �41­w - er -a blisy in this lucality erect- Pauly. elde�t datighter �f the late Rey. Prot. 1. G W"Wright. of His• -:,,Tea Spoons, 0-00 P-21: dozen and tit) • I -at who bk?s been ap- Hawkins and Mary, Wuodruff, ron College,'London, .iag ca ble. will be a new shingling aged 81 years. pointed reetbr of All Saints', Table, Spoows,-5.00 per dozen and up PI)i —Thoulas Walsh i4 re- inducted this Thursday evening by the tefianae With the n ereary hovering Bish6p,,of Toronto, Dr. Sweeny. with -1111s" at. louse , adjoining the aronu& the zero. whrk thei,e 'is an'ehL1101'11te eertiwbhy. Prof. Wright. SLEIGH -kainitli Shop. AL 11,31 -CLO C &S H BELLS Banks sold his sorrel 'low ro longer any doubt that takes his duties here from Sunday —W. H.. U to, Mr. summer has uone and that Willti-r and -tillreside the rectory'' as soon Chimes, 4. 00 :hackney a few daysag :5.()o Big Ben Giahatn' of Pu' t'P ferry, fora 9*oud Is ` 11 11 en, .3. While the inerettry, is as the decoration is completed. e lots, the cold N made more intense The lith; pole of the tower of the On- Little B 5.00 8lu .25 su re. es' College blew over and -3.50 h winds that have pi -e- taHo Ladies' Other Bells as ordered -Dr. Mc�twen has been making bythe high inflicted damage to the roof during the Sleepipeter, e Miss vaned during the past few day� ,q exten4ive Litprovituent's to ecent gale.- D. E, CArruther's resi- :7 r Starr Skates" P 'Curu I (W -Services at St. George'selitirc-li Tete st k of 7 Bo6ne s store, which he is about dente on the Kingston Road west of on Sunday. Dee. 219t (Ith. Sunday the county borne alsosustained serious 1.2� to 2.75 t as a drug store.' I --E o use -.Ever-Ready FIRsliligbtQ, -nted for the in-Adve-int): Morning Rt 10.30 8. 1 injury by a large elm tree striking the ause�bti:s rp left one at 20.00,' Stind at' Z' p. .0 corner of, the house as iss deitol- Heate winter the rooms above.,John S iii., ay School rs a pa rialadon's b%rdware Evening Prayer at 8.30 p� tit, he ishing rt of the verandah. Ed. Walsh - ii vacating. Cbristmas Tree and Sunday school another at 21.00. Real value entertainment on Tuesday.Dec. --Saturday wasa, very busyL.d.%y last day 23rd, in the Tow mi Hall from -3,30 RY CHRISTMAS" VA the b%tiik; it being the �MTIAT A NURSE FOUND. WISHING YOU ALL A VERY .NJ E R -ith- to e oo 'p. ul. C111-istmets Service on which taxes could be-pald %% While milking her visiting rounds on Thursday, Dec. 25th, at 10.80 out the percentage being added. one morning a nurse of the Muskoka ing -The quarantine has. been lift- S. Free Hospital for Cornsumptives dis.:, -Oh account of, the very cold Ticker* small -pox cases in the covered a particularly sad case. J, H. Bund'od from the� As no new cases have de- Weather, W. L. Courtice's tokle C. On a dingy street, in a betel voloped, the village is- now free whieli wits Advertised to 'take which they called "home" she found. is Wedne,3day, has been a mother dying of constimption. ys in which to do your -from the disease. po4t oried lentil Ttiesdap, Dec The hotise was In a. filthy con- Only Five Da -F. P. Balmlon. who, has been P 'bbs- Httrdware-co., of 13rd when -his entirw stock of re• dition, soiled garnients, unwashed with the Ho dishes; 4 six months, gist;red and high-grade lionke 9 and food, lay about, even In London '-f6r the pa hogs and the bedroom itself there sioctil"a loaf and cattle. also abeep, Shopping business 'has purchased a hardware busits Ckristmas faral inipl6nientA, as well Rs hay of bread and an, uncovered bottle of 7 at Burford, a thriving village near and grain. will be sold. For par milk. Amidst ldr n Played, �Bratitford. it all two chi --Ou Account -of the-verycold ticulair,, tree -the large bills. both too young to help o,- to 'r -U40 Nell,on'. Coufectlonery�Bumes at 400, We, h5c,.. 85c, -Special Chri!atwns services will P61-16. Mixed 25c weather tille teamsters who have That they would soon be left alone.w Creams 35c and -40 h- held -in . PickeriTg' Methodist affixed Nuts 10 cents lb. died before; an auibu- ne on the The mother been hauling broken stone Church on Sunday next, Dec, 21, lance could be summoned. Oranges. Sunkist, 6-0 cents per dozen Kingston road, have -suspended Morninw subject. "Tile Holy Iu-- This is but typical of the wastilig... work until the weather tnoder� 'Cranberries 20 4uai cents per r vikrion." Th -e. text will be found .Of consumption; the poor are its Grape Fruit 3 for .5c, ent43 dozen -Atea S0nleWh%kt. Lemobs 40 c in Jno. 1.14. Look it lip. Even- •especial victims. Too Ill to work they are to -The Young People's Society supply even the mees- ofSt. Andrew's church are holding Ing subject, "When Jesuit Comes. to 111,1P. f the from the words found in Jno. 3.17, cities of life. You will wishARTON asocial in. the , basement o This can beat be done by assistingG. A. GILLESPIEP �DUNB---- Re� ReRd the text. The choir will 'church this (Friday) evenhig,- our Hospital work. render a full program of Christ Contributions inny be sent to tl freshments will be served followed MRS 1131IMe. Ill are invited. The Sir William Gage, 84 Spadinp avenue, by a good program. church i% ill be wit'rin .41ire. Keep or George A. ReiN23'College street., -Miss Sylvania Leavens. of To'-' and Toronto. ionto,ANNE with n Mon Now Advort"*=4098r SOUP 'leaving will spend a f w weeks Ig Is spendIng a few" days in mind the Christmas Tree Ft Pickering friends. -and on Sunday..-SeborA eutertainnient on- 7 0 dAy night. the 22ad inst., i '* the Methodist church. Come and he' with her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) W. A. - Bonner, of Welcome. have Ft merry time. OR, BALES * good, obnatm. Fred -Arthur - and Mrq. Rogers, of I -A very quiet weddl F'Hurst.cor of Kingston. and Brozk1rqsdt. 13 ng was Toronto, re spending a, few days -toletnuized on =Wednesday,, Dec. VOR SALE -1 team of bores, a quan- with the former's mother, Mrs.. 17th, in Toronto. when Miss Marie -&, tititof hay and some corn stalks. E.A. 7, Roxers, before they leave (Queenie) Brown of Blatkatock. Pratt. R. No. 1, Locust Hill. 3tf - of for Florida. where 'Mr. Roger's lins daughter of -Mr. Alex. Brown. OR SALE-Realstered Vlvdeadale -Santa Claus is on .7- 0fWM. F A ply purchased a fruit farm. Vasey. became the bride Illig. rising 2 years old. cash or credit. --The annual Christ mas7tree and C. Murkar, of the Standard Bank, to W. Powell. auctioneer. Pickering, 8tt of . St. Andrew's Brantford, son of John and Mrs- OR SALE-Reiriste-red Clydesdale entertainment Sabbath Sehoolwill. be held on the Murkar, of - Pickering, The sere I - q, fisknX 2-yeari:old.cash or credit. Apply the way. 19, P0 ioneer,.Pt�kvnni. --Iltf 0 evening Gifts ening of Tuesday, Dec. -30tb.' niony was performed in the pres. to w., t: children of the school are Lence of only the immediate reIR- The - 141OR %ALE -A anon and 7 pigs -0 Car practising foe'the event. tiveq of the 1104e and grootn'by' weeksold. Apply to NN', E. Hobbs, R, R. No He left ahuge assortment ofX now busy prRe le ­ CbRiwellor I.-%hitby, In& phone, Pick LXXI. 12-13 -Harry Moore hwsc purchased the Rev- Dr. Bow IN e e c L1.OST--On Stindat-. st black collip- Murksr with -us, soxiiething J. D. Rem -th iner'A r 'Aiden e. former of'Victorisk V'niverAty. Aftet There is ly owned by aJjss NvCanslaiid, ceremony Mr. and Mrs. fog, wiitt r t m ov end nt tail and white itripe d now occupied by, John T, left for it .61iort trip to Ix)int.% tan Face. Award. Grralld.Clark, Dunbafton, Ind. 71 -x)re xi i n M r. M t ill not north, niA. after -New Yea", \g ill rho-' - or everyone: Stephet !on -until the 1st reside its Brantfut-d. SALE-1-celh milch enw. :.,take possess e, 1 flap Women-,* In .. FOR 3rd c -alt, ;i!-) a rrgistcrecl shorth,wr. Brother, Sister, Auntie 4'�: April. -- -The ltidie'-; of 0 holt, �1011, Agply Roy Cttrter, crecn Rtver. lot 3vo. %1ot1ler."(;mnd-d11(1�' Glaridnia, T Owing to Christmas Dav coin statute are planning for a ­)Oal con. 6. on Thbr,4day, we pnrpo.-�e isqu- event (in Jantiary'271h a- t their 'iel�'I�te­alid -lQts- of little things 4. Ing Red -On in the. m-prni-s of Uncle. Nephew, .. ... ... .... meeting in thi ro-­ gTRAYED --Ing TmF, NFws on Weduesdav of regulnr' C t1w under ,gni lot :41, con ti. ricuaring. I g (trills next week.- We h-otdd esteem it Rootwa, There will- be an -exhibit -w�ni,, o-wncr rnay havv �Lionv. I*' proving gro. for 11111 Wv.. Fi-ps riVin .11 1i goods'ar favor ifotirC101're�-POtident, of article:, su(Ii a?; qtliltl�- I'lign, fleiriv and paying txptn�.-�. Ruy Cartrr. Locust Biu. would send in their Midgets Of fancy work of any kind. P%11119. 'D -oni. Int. .13, run. dap earlier. -ke-4, -stilads and �,TRAYI�, t'en's a knitted goods, ea -tw�)Id red heifer, horns it of anti-►l'ick" all star 'k i� sioc -W)bert Gormley, who nietR i Don't, f.61 to El 8 Oil pickles. also -fin exhibit S­1��tjy turnt-Vin an,1 a lit left ear,sm ident a fe%v wreaks There i4 to be il�i spirit of on iao-­ RvZ.rti (.'It infibrmation leadinx to her serion.4 ace %N,. G, Scutt, Claremont. .1 tit in: 2*­.--Fkg,) njienjiis. team nrin av,,I,,y and rivalry ,or prizeQ, but -each article e the wbeeh of the "'"90 is sh6wri i7, to be X%1N.G to the fact t 40 Chi d Glassware ed exhibited foi- the that I have pi naware an as, -,ed over him, )ins gf�()d and help it way be to others. Ochaici� the Pickering drug store. I am offer- ing I. -c "to 4 -shire cows, t Ayri 'oods with lumber p gore =bred Av. patt erafi(l Books to" 'r.,�e c" number. a- ered. qnd.wasable Everybody interested is asked T w;, a1rc) a ToyS- an(I Haildli now quite rec(yv ;hire bull and '.I Cash or credit un furnishing up - 7"'.10 come up town on S­tt1trda-Y- help in the exhibits and come with you'n ed notes: N. E.SIcEwen. B. V. Sc., Pick -bfr�a. John NV e'nd% and Make the affair 12 -Wool- and Silk'Goods.;. �S 1,16use-, and F�ncy Pmyne of To 3 0 yotTr fri cring. 4rmto.-who has been viiiting with, a huge suvces4. It is the Nape of hop rial PRIVATE1,Y-The .t for sonle title, the In ann SALE Gents' Ties.awl Gloves. F. and Mrs. Hurst Institute to make it an .- F0,,4`,`o,,ing furniture: bedroom set of nature Neekwari?, :'jdied -,on SundAy, after !�everml Qocial event. Let every ladyingli, t), b�dttcad, ki�tc�,,en couch. $3.(Kj� Ou wirigdesk, S, illness followitir, a Pal'a]Ytic the ( Inninnity help to make it. feather NA.- p1lowlx- sidehoord, hair 'ofa. stroke. Her body wits taken to goodty re aria' fur it. -Com. ., centre tabic, rockirg chair, arm ci.air. Wh"l- her home *on Spadina Ave., Toros The'la Garfield Gerry N% -ho barrow. Apply for particulars to Nlii 13 •GROCERIES te Boone, Pickering. :,to, and the funeral took place on d; met vi-itil such a tragic deft th R Tnesilay'to St, Jan�es* Cemetery. week ago 8-atirday between Cul rants, Peels, Essenee.S�, Hilts, Slices, rnonn� of pasisenger Westm Oa 13 For Sale 1,0ts 6f Pw,i Cur -A larve A titubn;g and RI-ooklin, when the rahic-toToiolito is taking plAce lotto in wbi(-h he and four other Ora�igt,,. Dates, Figs 'in fact ever thing to make y a A rar of Canndi!tn Western. Oats ..these d�ys. They are going now o tile men wereoccuptin-ts, ran into expected at Locust Hill in a week or . on(l Pnddiilg- nd rolled over,- about one ten days'. Kruk V,.w order cit ont2t- hen the going is goad, as there (jit(Ill q pos�ijl)'ility that Toronto 1114V and IL IIHIC finles. Wlft�-- Ft nativ(� Of for oats oil' car. Yell phone ot, Ifull )e be stint off from the onto deworld township,, ane} at one Almond Paste in 1 ponnd tins. -fill'(' phone. ot bn iecount of the prevalence lived oil the farm ubw owned by D, X.-HEESOR, .'the dreaded and 'th,- 10,11, (11iiiiian. He had returned 12 14 Cedar (;rove, Ont. Candies galore-` sal of the (4vii� authorities of We have Chqcolates and Ca refusal from ovet-eas ablmt ttv0'.113()nt11;; Toronto to Rdf)'pt coinpul!.ory vac. ago, and %vat a young nia.11 (it ome ttxeniplary liabits and %N-; ELM DALE MILLS Everybody C 1; Ili") 't"Xilitilted f6lir ho knew —Donald N i highly esteeined by nil v, e ittle at the F,tt Stock Show it, V who-niet V hi!),, - ffi� had a bLothe best Man!- 'qoroiitt) last we, -k-, j%,ged from I�L Y��11 can ndcvays -v,.re fill sold 6y drownin,,., in Solith -CH With a sudden death a few Years de frolu Na, 12 montb��. They Nv 041:1- tuba Flour Ina, pw bitoba Whent. B!, MAN 0 T R 'at W�,`. velit�; potinu, %,L.a. Both pirentz; ari2, dead, but -lennra for and o" whole Com- lJoye Household and Dile of the till the ;-%tilpatlivot the about $10"). 111ity goes out to tht! heart Bread. Tryftbng. ago you Of cattle Pastry Flollt' Fre,h Rolled'Oats — M -�� could bny a %N lisle hord t), ke� fa'111ily. -;for that-tril. S. Bath $11.;Q had BRAN, SHORTS some ai)imal-� on exhibit Whi�'h he �H X I WHi BY S eold at ft go,-)'] fial.01. Christmas Fair vomrrfltteego''. OAT, c, f the The the -b*..g1nl1l11g ith 'Y C '','ill 117IN-0 Alithority from the tnwn rounril (iii B�A RLE HOP Niondny night, to -Stock, -Dwelling New �NVHEAT 'n ..! i including arrived f thc', four to he Placed on (M (ft.-WliED CORN' -Businessq gore formed hN `.�' ..., � and Harness 'Shop. vvriber�; r(-.iwNv th­ir�iibsvrll)t1nbIF- then,,,th side of this Kinugrrm I F 1`111-11) M I IX K 1.) 1-1 E N The prk-e k ..the ­inl- 'Is it has 1 ot,- of the -, beeh f6r 1-11c 1);%Qt two vtM's, that 1 Brock sn,pet's­lntet.--er�tinn with t ht- 00dwell" crent) 25 lilt" Mid it , former. There will,;is usual I)e prier, -s" CtIr Men].' if PAH in advar Me.a., 7 -.11ot So �ji(l, the pt i --e will be A' -G. AN D 0AT1 Tit,' Board of F,iiicati,)n have ap- Boots .�.'4We,.xouid w�k tlwn 1111 �1113-1 CHOPPIN Woinen's aillf 'Misses - 'We pc,:nted Mr. Bi4l,.6p, f Toionln.lo(m if 'Wt Is, -ins he paid* -d i URUSHING I-'VE'RYI)AY 11"i"' SO"' S11aVS 111 he­,itv offir.W of that name, si.inrchi- at one-thii p- have to Get, piicei; rm feed iii� ton' lot need the money itild. 1i ccs te,-t f�lr the nem- Hor�v*e-,,r,�et and pay c"VI for till our rtocl- in order nioderniz�-;tion of the Pnniiaq orr-er, BELL PHONE. & I . " et it tit I 1,u loWez't, Jo We. it Tel- Oans fneeti -tn Ir I ng will) mort iR. Alt-tUNTING 11 , P'TCKERINCT nP,(,P.,qQFkry thit those Wlro owe., ns, fav,,r for tfiA Honry tare, gcbool Chopping every day.: Betablielied 18511. pay cash.They 5�;cw,