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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_12_26"S` '''\"4�•a''- 4 < �i+iri d' 1' "%�M .' ;•..�'SL'A a r•''T7• t''4 x ",',' �••"',Ry �.-'.f• ^��-T'gwn.y,M +s.;.sMa.a .esu ai : '�•r. I+w ? a w,� .^. t}^ ��....�..'.,-,..,-. -y'-c,.eti,;ww.r,.,4.& ''�1".'"...:r•�P.,••,F.•�y•` `.+,'; 8"'e..•'c1,rp'%'�,a.•.+•;•,'.L.v r.,^r.-v,n;�,r,ir':".d'wr.... -.a. 4,+."�`.s+:'!^%•-.�.c •w.;,dy,ao• 'd .. . 'F_ ..`..'•+.'?,1"�rr_"'7R a .'t•",ttb':+•ti.p .`�. . H PIC ` :�rOL. XXXIX. : _..! PICKERI-N� F., NT•9 -F,RIDAY, DECEMBER .?�, 1919 oil. _.raffelil8tastal OLar>Qa. Gbo. E.. Baker _ -MALVERN The annual meeting of the Scar ro 8CARBdRO For councillor -J. N. T. Weir and Medical Independent -Telephone Company, David riihitor. Dec, 31st. There n ill he a good pro- i Limited, will be held in !Malvern Hall, For second deputy -reeve'-, Peter Sheet.?Ionic, Etc. i gram of drills, reeitations; dia<oaucs. on Friday. Jan. 9th, 1920, at 2 o'clock .I Heron arid- James Noble. H. FQRSYTH, D. of O., Regis= Asso- - _ p. m., to receive the annual roport, to For third deputyreeve-J. • tared member of the Optometrical station of Ontario. special attention given to Santa Claus sa s The sleighing isn't, y „ g , el:,ct officers fqr 1090, and tratrsact any Kennedy and David Crawford, etlttingof glasses. Eyes tested free. NOrly • very good and he cannot bring a I otherbusinesa that may. come before For first deputy -reeve -Robert Mc- .. emout. ;�stt very. big load with him. the ;meeting. Every shareholder is Cowan and Thos. W: •llaswell. - I'Most requested to h? present. For pptrl>lic' util�es-com•mi=sioner- NF. TOMLINSON. M, B.. Member .Santa says of the boysttnd girls _ .���. __ W. H..Patter.5on and Albert Essex. . •'of the College of PhvsiciansandSurgeons `of Ontario. Office: that formerly _Occupied by have been very good ti their fathers and mothers this year and it takes GREEN RIVER' E.:1. Cooker, ,first deputv-reeve, and James T. Stewart, serond depaty- fife fate Di; R. Brodie. and latterly Ly Dr, Cald- _s ire:i. Phone. Claremont, Qnt. ty mace presents. - Ttie: Greez3 Rices •1 roion •Sabba•th I reeyc,"were nominated Tuesday for ' E. CARTWRIGHT. M. M. V. , " Poor old Santa wonted to know if we had lots of talking; machines and re School will ho.d their anniversary i services on Suod;t�, Dec. 28th, at 2.30',James and 7 In. The Hev. Mr. Eastman, t the reeveship of Scarboro to succeed Cornell, who has retired', The C. P. & S., Ont. A Coroner. fort coon- weekend here frith bis family, 'roan 'Toronto, p, i Other nominations were Ontario, Office hours : 12-2 and G-18 p. m., cords and we told him we thought of Bobcaygeon, will preach at both � nras - Tree. The public and' Sunday •-tyof or at other bourn •by 'appointment Ph ce Hefl -No. we'would -have plenty for him.- -He 1'services.- 'Nnecial music will be uehd- I spent Sunday at his home here. .11i;s X. Spencer has Ieft for her herxacaiit�n, E4. Ind.� phonel�o, 400. Pickeuns. On-: h said be mipb nt few Maxwell ; eyed by. tbt• children of the school in_ AUDLEAt' -': ttu-o2 . 2 , _a ' `ii Che 1' C- d w a'd 0' ft noon and by the SZ hRevale - - a an t niers ars ao e a r e a er alri ht r:u can have Its many as Bapti4t Uhoir in theevening.' 1'be The:innual Clui tuii,s tree and�Sun- J� */je����'' ('r NO licKINNON, M.D., L.R.Q day shoo • en alndient- held in the A M `r —C 1, l Ch ' • t Al. t t• ' r" a Edinburgh, member 'of the College of $trysicleas and sargeon■ of Ontario, licentiate you want. _ _- .:- annul I S III-- tee 'an en er aln- Wednesday: men[ will be girE4r on \� ednt.�day, Attdlev church on Tuesday night ht was ' - g of Royal College of surgeons, Sdinburpb. V iet£olas, Records, .Pianos; Dec, 31st. There n ill he a good pro- noted a big success by the fall bullae 4 a Spada attention to dsieasea of women and children. Office and residence,, Broughi tm. Sheet.?Ionic, Etc. i gram of drills, reeitations; dia<oaucs. t resent,-• The pn ila fvoin Miss. Shir- , P P toy's `'r.lio6l at Hxggotsville and Hiss No. 4.200 — - _ choruses, etc„ given by rnemhers of. the school. Admission '..3 cents and 15 . Down's school at Audley, put on a LeQa6. ` J cents, Children of the school free. sari pr g m. com;Nting of forty ,kip anew garage at the e0`11"Ir tl 1• �i SCOV1 �1��V' Onti - -`•�•" nvtnbers. The writer has heard manly H.!KFNNEDY. BarrictPr. Sol= &c. - GREEN RIVER programmes - rendered by •'free one 'we are also agents for Do ieitor,;itotary Pubtic!jConvey�rcei - - - but never a better than the one given �';• wbitby, Ont. 41 Geo. W. Ferrier m'tile .a business xt Audley this year. The Sunday Cowan & Shephertf E. FARENEI:L, H.C., B�iR13IS- s TEB,00ant Orowadttotaey,aadCcunsy _ J11- B A L I tri�pp to Toronto on �Ic+ndaF•' 1Vtu. Hoover, of Toronto, spent the 1 School gave the dandy treat to the �cholarq and Santa Claus handed out Ocart ossa,Whitby. s0i s weekend here frith bis family, 'roan 'Toronto, nice gift- the ret,•y Christ - y B P '•'tfeiWtor. the following - sizes of coal : Marshall Tomlinson, .of � nras - Tree. The public and' Sunday -A A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Solicltor.Fotar. Public. Etc. Moceyta �CLAREMOPIT ._ '. spent Sunday at his home here. .11i;s X. Spencer has Ieft for her herxacaiit�n, I School teachers mere remembered also. the paater'sfamily. Special votes of r oan.hofece Brock ss \orch, WbItLr, 2my tier h Mme in ronklin-for thanks were tendered to Misses Down ALES:fi JOHNSTON-Rarrieters ISSU Eft OF'.: Ali+s 'Pena Gegy and .friend,, of to - rriii!o, s ant Sunda (At J. Ni lis- P y 1; and Shirley, also to Thomas Puckiin and Santa Cbiuq. A liberal ober ing p .. etc., 229 Danforth Ayr. Wootwurth tBld�! Toronto. Phone Gerrard 4111. Saturdays, Ntal- • wandpr'r. rred Ferriev Edward Wileoa LrAq . •'• conrnl at the close• fru the ! Has moved vaso 1720. (Ind,)_ a01p — - Marriage Licenses nand flying i,3ic 31sirkhanr Soc{a Service Club. After the usual f !Miss Boone's Storey ' paid a v to on.Sat- greptlna• Al went home with good -:.East .: ILLIAM J. BEATON. H. A„ Bar- -J. Richardson'9 urday evenutg;. cheer vL 10.4,E P. m, . Audley, Sabbath � tr ristcr,-Solicitor,• member of the •.:m of Ryckman. Den, -on: Foster end Beatiori. Toronto ----- =----- Frctnk finoth, oY iVhiteydle; made a flying btrsink% trip to Toronto and SchonlAbsinks i . friends and ishes t � them a Merry Chriatmag and a II -: Veterinary •Surgebn�, General Trustrl:uilding,s5Day 5ireet, Toronto. Telephone Main iI and 962. _ -LOGS' WANTED olhpr points this week. Happy New Year. the also invite -e are p!trsed co state that- Robert n hu 11ad S t you to our church n S. S. next Suo Dental I will a the.followio rices deliver- pay g P D oe is better of his recent severe it • of da tohear•Rev. Mr. Ting reach, . y` P - M� ed at the ni ill :. ness and able to leave for his home to B. BEATON. D. D. S., Rock Elm No, I' 35.Ctrtil 0,00 per M Torontd :...�. 6ROUGHAM �LAHE Graduate'oi the Royal Colelge of Dertal lisirxeons and University. of Toronto. OAice Soft Elm No. 1 23.00 to 90.00 " Ha@swond No. 1 25.M to 90 00 " WHITEVAI.E �.� Miss Freda Crossing to visiting with 'friends in Lindsay. over W iif. Pri e's ;haremare- store, .RbitLY. hours 9 to 12_; 1 to t.3u_i6 Ind.'phone Maple '2%. 1 23.00 to 90.00 �• Misses' Lou and May Troyer nt y pope .e. -bell phone 7�0. 4417A - White Ash No. 1---86,00 to 40,00 '•' 2nd Gr'th Pine 1 A.OU''.to'33.00 « Suruiay with Mr. Leary. Samuel and Mrs. Dixon spent Sun. Dr. Mentle bas been on the- sick y. list for the past week. Hemlock No, f 10. to 25.00 �+ day with George and Mrs. Burkholder Mee. Matthe�ve Christmas in _ stall{rietll,tr LaYsi• John Birnie is spending the ftYliet. daunt Toronto with bet daughters. Mrs. Gieorgis Pbilip I the . - --vim- Chopping and Oat Rolling mss holidays with H, A. and Mrs spending holidays with her mater. Mgs. Dobson. G. HAM -Leaner of Harrisga e Lioeasss in the. County Of Datarlo. 4'iakering Village. w'y as usual W. G. Barnes, Green River Ellison. Miss Elsie Rogers, of Toronto. Ppent the *itb her W, D. at Beaverton. Rey. A.- MclAllan. of Claremont week -end parents, and Mrs. Rogers. and will occupy, the pulpit ler St. John's _ s s V.IRICHARDSON = .Rest alb Orisddress R. R.:tio. 1. Locust Hill. Mise Irene Pugh and Harold. of To- church on Sunday. Dec. 28th. at 2.90. " •7 •'tate. Insurance, CoaveySruiag. !Votary YY Public, litc.,:Piehering, Out. ally... - --- - rooto, ore holidaying here with thejr y K j o'el ck. parents. Judson and Mrs. Pugh. Tits Presb tetian Choir, of Clare- y _ vy :HALL -House carpenter., Es- or Winter Term Mrsi. John hoover and Baden Mac• wont. -are visiting St. John's Church on New Year's. Eve. A splendid must- f . • ttimatee given for news? work• repairs alter•at,ons. Ind. phone 291 . nckermg. 231y namnra, o! Toronto, were svittt Wm. and Urs. Burton and other friends. cal l rogrngntne will he rendered, inter - This be TOWNSHIP OLERB �. From January nth. open to each of Dr. and Mrs. Beaton, of \Whitby, Sunday with the former's_par- by will spereedd by readings. etc. a t eil treat. No charge for adinisslon- Oon.e7aneer, Commissioner for making a0davits, Accountant. Etc, homey to lean Sbaw's Schools. Toronto. (Bust- spent I Pota, D. R. and 3irr. Beaton.. TbP y An ofTering.will tie received in aid of onfarm gra.perI ,Issuer of Marriage Lie. enees" Whta*s]e Out. 1-t nese, Shorthand, Telegrapby and were accompanled hritne by Misses r He.en and Slarjorie'Fitt•ztPr. ' the quads} School, ' The -pry ^rs in the MethoI church I. _ _ LrGt .S. PCGi3, Glen �fu jar. Ont. �t'i£elesal Write for booklet, W. �...�.- _. BRO F10AD last Sandny was well attended; Rev. 51r, 'Wilkinson an apprn- - Liceasrt Acctioawrr. Fxt«[;iiia e-iior. lence, in imported ;rA tior=,ucbbr.d stock. H, thaw, Yonge and Gerrard. •K - r. R. Jack+nn had ii bns{ne�e trip to pr•earhpd prints Chriaenns sermon,' Thp mfr+ic Bates coulocred anywbere, ttrit8 fns terms - rendered by the chair wa4, %eiv higrhih� sad partictilsrs, note I__1,'_110._, jsly �1 POSTILL. Llrpmed Auctionppr; y----- iekerrrr 3 ver O+haws Cm ;<L�ndap Robert Lye Ivo4 }lrgt entnpletpd a; fah f wood•stoming with W. J. NeDonald• epprecsated,xnd.the scrttieatuled`•-1'he. At!tr of Bethelem," by 'Mrs. Brnnker. deserves sperlal.ntenticrn. At the re - i' • for Countiaa of York a:,d Ontario. Aue- Fgalea of all tf-.ds at•rnnett to on shovte•at I Sever l front here took in the. "Ins. t 'r'ee held at B•r,,arg;tram ori TuesdayInrt rt,teEt' of a nurni,rr 4he music r�ndpred Sunday will be AL the "' 06tiee, APdr<e• C+regia Baer f. O.,•.Ora, First-class rigs for Lire evening. repPN•tPd s veningl a er i ice r,rxt Sttrednt, Yt+ung; ORTO: \I, GIR'�ON, Ontario 'Da Or nigbf, -„ S (Znife a !7•tv from ttti� loealitytit- Geo. Kay'es in Mt. pecple etre cordiiit1y invited. ar.d Porn nl n Land �^ a>or 'n! tltiit Angtn!•er. Hof .1;-,r^et. Sr hr.hy. Phnre 231. es 1 L ' Bus meets all trams - tntrdpd [hr-. sale of Jov Iasttinttirda�. _ (Succcssor to l�fftAte tt E, Yarrnid, Ontario Land Surveyor of Hort Perry. . 44-4 i j'Pal]liF! )L'Otn tl atte]]ttN+� t0. B promptly S A t,ri-k hc;ckvi [act-iee .tank 1 tce P � on Mandav E,irening. • Tire boys trill .Chr7 1 in tit Rar ne:' troll espy � I' - g y day in Cllr- �t_eek,ex<ept j�TM. INJA '. Li('EN.-;r) Al'(,- Agent for Canada. Carriage Co. l;ractice x.;cain ou Fri'day vveiiing• derP!ol>Pd�mail. Mopday. - - •T TIOtiEtR.fnrFork,r?ttanoandD...sm Counties. AIi k•nsof talea prompsly ;tter.ded Date+ fnr may be . geek j'(ChpTifr� �fr�.�Icl)Inhonh,r pr's The re,t r,f the fan:ity who w••re REPORTS to. Terms rca�mab!t' .sales erringed,atNEWS'Onley.' f1c11 and Ir ;c; n- , __ i+fRicted are doing.,tt'PI1. \u OfhPii -.'.'S,GHOOI. dent phones. Wbithy• Oat, al, �- _- _ — TT���� T D rases in this neig;hhurn-ood hare -de- In ed as yet. _ p will he Itrpm•t of S, S. No, 13, ,Pickering, for term ending DeM1. 1910. Natnfs in 'CTSC'1'OR"Y' •�C�T�S i.1J 1 v'Tp annual school nrPPting order of merit : Sr IW- Nota Farrow• in the-schuni housp on Wedne-- All ;Verde Linton. Jr TW -Edith Peters, Bought and sold. j Has a full line of tre�h and cur- elr,v next, Dpc. 31vt nc lU n. nr, 1 in the section tire re. Aldine Ward, Myrtle _Thombson, Isa• Government, Municipal and Cor• ed meats constantl on hand, . y _ re ratepayers ytrrsted to..attend ait.il hear matters bel Gee Jlabpl Br an. Olive 3fantle, ' Rokiert Beelby, Irene Watson. Sr Ili - - P oration Bonds For*Sale. Spice Roll, Breakfast 'Baron, P . discussed that greatly concerns them: -Louise Bowen, Robert 1ie('al{nm, Bell Phone 103 - $ten, $p]ogna, St'einer�, ate. MARKHAM Jane ,I Jiar•garet Linton.' Proiuo- rP�gh.,Dn�Watsonr, WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHIT'AY •' Hig;11e5t onlays paid for Fri,nei,, Co. rave, (tell and •favoT,TiiI -' <g t-ga Ruby fife =ir. $. R• •EiT1�.2CRE Butcher's cattle-- ably' known throttgbout Blackham trnvnsltip, died geek at 41 West grxret Bingham, 1Tahe1 Sanderson. To Sr If -Elizabeth Ward, Florence Veterinary Surgeon _ ECncdl•itvn Avt=. Tor:rnt(v lie www Farrow, Gladvs Hurlbert. Gen. 1lid= tt•idely known ii,;. a [milder, many of'Idlekon, 5ain • Fingold, Sadie Linton, _ Honor Graduate of Outarlo V e:erinaiy !. College, All c+r)lsdayori,ip, 't Select a'$ehoo i.lie birgse bairns througtlout Malkbam PPPCIedl,y ivy N:+.tsno..blargaret Porter• Carson Wa+son. To Jr 11 -Mildred Pugh, ,nd •=n:lianh'trinqbeen promptly attended to. ....Bell I thin. tli- f.n:i,r,il tont place to St.. Agin l\and, ary Neill, Dorothy t. .n. p- and Independent i'. ! e: ith yo;i£ e c•s •.ci:ie on=,n. All ,., •�•,�� I t 1 Lu.. _ . r, ,. tc i }-, Z ., n hit.. r o rm r (-x rt a rank •R w iT �I r nth t F , PICKERING - - C' T• ARlO A'ex i't incle, t>iit� of the Inn., highly S'itrd. Tn 4r 1 -Re: t Rumohr, �iar- Bu: roes; Cr�'.leges xre'nnt alike.' rstecrrrrd ir,idrnts of'.11arklrllm.town- gar•et Spencely, Jessie Huribert, Ken. --_ - I tT'-��-1 3D F.13 • I ZQ V_ TM i Surgeon '� • �-� _ t ,- ;'T j� [ �'� � �i,J,f.. slip (lied a; hip home hi Un:ouville•on linndac, af; r ):eirg ill for some time: He was %Voll knnwn throughout'Ynrk H n eth Ward. To Jr I -Hugh Puqb, Rose Fingrold. Sr. Prim. -Effie (inn ham. Orval Watson, Joseph `raid, *► Vetarinary -etc- ( . = • e <_:•'-'•-L .-• County, having; heen a member of the Stanley- Linton, Gordon Borland, Her- : ;Honor GrxtlnaEe (,f the Ontario N -w----:,5 Co in C')tincil and also a member of hent Linton, Albert Chidlow.Jr: Pr. i inaty College, Yolige <<-C'harles St:, Tor onto the.Agr•iri:': ural Rnrird. -His host of -Alden Middleton, Edwin Cai`ri thers, and Graduate of the WPiPI':P.ary fri:nds tl;:on; limit the county will re- Derusha, N. L. Johns and B. L. ace Association. is 'noted ihrr iighout Canada for g;rpt to hpt4r of his demise. Chs~pmirn, Teachers. Phone-oiTiee 1508, resident.• ; )•, high tialninh. Our gradu- The'r•e• -hay heen great activity in Report of the fall term of the Clare- 'Form -. CL71REM4NT, ON I'' R;O I grade real estate is York County during the mont. Continuation School. TIT, ates•ave in great demand, Get Our past few itionths, nlanv of the buyers -Marj Forsyth (lion), Elma Stephen- treing from the city, old homesteads son (hon). Vera Johnston. Mabel Mae - 'Dr. N. E. McEweb, B -V- Sc. Cat'rlogue, pearl' c,ir records, then that have reuiafrrd in the same fain- Le1-lan, Horace Limbert, 'Mildred Brn- Veterinary Surgeon. detiiie. Enter ar,� citne, < . ily fol np•�r a century have' been hand- die, From Ii -Lois Brodie (hon). Don - - I ed .(,vel• to hew Owner.-. The p11CP.� n1d Rawr.on (hon), Thos.•Hortgp (lion), Graduate of Univerbity of Toronto, i ". J. T-.11iott, Principal that have been pit id have in' nearly Helen Rarrlay (lion), Verna. Bingham Former VE to 1Taalonalci x11 crises heen over .$.100 an acre, the (hon), Lorne Jnnes, Lloyd .Tchnston, "(equal),• Agricultural College. Quebec 11! only exreptions being where the Annie_Fiss and Ethel Galislin PromJii a ttent'on to lull clients. _ buildings have -been- vpr•v pour. These Alma - Jones, Bessie Grabani, Lewis Reil and 'Turd. Phones• Water, •Pure YY ater are some of the stiles that have been mxdp : Chris. Reesor's farm on con. 10, Raxlen :Veil McKinnon. Form I-, Mabel Peters and Georgiva-Forsyth PICKERiNG, - ONTARIO of Markham, Hoar Locust Hill, y �on- erinal, hon), Golda Anderson Yhon), ---- --- - - - - t:rinlnR d?<5x-II siild to \Ir, Frt+st, of Mary •R'xt;g (lion) ;<fort a Hnrl},art ''��77 `aCJ¢ s For. Hateh�n t if you are wise yFm Fill use the only Peterhorn, for $2'2.0011: Gen. Wi iley's fi.rnr of 130 arres, near Codar' Grovp, (lion), Gordon Gregg, Frank Barclay, -Htigh 'Gr '*g, Era Evans, Gordon i7 B lack Brr--acted Red-. lAck "e IdeAl well, 'drilied 'by Chas. B. Rice, sold to Jiihn Hare, of Richmond Hill, I Scott. M-,oi: Wilker. Princip'i , M. if. _ from Carne- stock. and who is agent. for Rind Mills, Gasoline for $13.00(1 : Homer Wilson's farm on Fnster, Assistant. The following bare excellent layers. Engines, all kinds -of pipe and fittings run. ti, Uarkhatn, has been .sold to a '$120 heen awar+led prizes is connection for water [corks. Also bath room fix- Toronto man for an acre; the with the recent Victory Loan Es�sy AIsO, Young: Belgi%nj Harem tures, err, Everything careful p Sim son Rennie farm of little more ,competi'tion._, The lst'prize is a silver andgilver Ureql9iber• given than :100 acres has been sold for medal and the 2nd prize' a hrotszp tan Hares. attention. $200)0. snmP of the implements Nein¢ inkInt suitably inserihed. Middle All Pedigreeo9tock. RICES PUMP WORKS, I. A number of others migbt• he mentinnPri to shote how the pricy School-Bfatx+l Ifact,pliRn Int' prize. Lower Schr,ol--•Tom Hnrtnp 1st prizA. W.;J. GoRDON PICKERING Home Tel. 3521. Wbitevale, tint,' of farm lands is roaring. Verna Binqham' 2nd prize. t � and :. A Ha ' V and �1 Prosperous '-51 New Year 4 a 4 No. 4.200 _License Service G A -R A G Ellp J The undersigned have openett ,kip anew garage at the e0`11"Ir of Church and King Streets, Pickering, where they array prepared to repair all manes. of antoa, motor -cycles And bicycles. 'we are also agents for Do Lapal Cream Sep%Mtora and repairs. Gasoline Engines, Tractor's ane Sawing. Machines. Cowan & Shephertf .Pickering, int. C J -.0 'e, have ob hand. n the following - sizes of coal : ru Egg;Stove, _ y Nutt Peas; Aa O. REESOR�, LOCUST HILLS ' Picker'ing' -4 -A- Drug - More Has moved -to new y uairters, !Miss Boone's Storey ' of -:.East -J. Richardson'9 f N• E. McEWEIN, -: Veterinary •Surgebn�, _ -- • s t'. V. P, Tickets TR I �iL 141 1Z A 7�. .57 777—.7 For WrAry smite 7.01k gave me� 1W It* 2 When� all the hours were gray send you A anal solution of the flesh, cdat-la,40 to. function In their or 4 V�I pray that God may much -vexed KfSpearls dinary Manner,, and thin produce a —a golden A glad dayproblem of producing natural of-sacre which *0 call a ,with a mord of rosy splendor, by artificial means seems to have beea "round ball A Tale of thi Malta HOOPkabL , - ;­ " - A white, mutrodbled noon, found. pearl. I! the, pearl be formed close to the And above the -purple waves of night 'To got at It has required asert0s AL"RT G. MACKINNON. shell—especially If near the hinge -- BY Awing, silver moon. of rather remarkable scientific discov- �A it- Is liable to be more or lose mis- eries, most important of which w&61he r words of tend6ruess, Of all you resh-wate3C shapen. and becomes what Is called a 7, fact that the pearl In the f an' '"baroque peetrl." monp, it 41ans ease ' Of comfort and of cheer, PART yet somehoo (the mollusk here considered) I'd weave a magic garland mussel If a '."I dinna ken whether I shod till it the conscience' owes its origin to a tiny worm that .. Now we come to the point. tas ye or no, but as I has Swe Sam " 'Ye're troubled that 'wey tae,' I To,save you sigh or tear of the bivalve. worm can convey pearl -making cell, fir, ]F may as wool gang the hail! said. 'Sae am V A wreath of burning blossoms bores Into the flesh '- - . This worm Is an Intestinal parasite of from the lining membrane into -the body length. I telt a 1�e since. It didne, Weel, this is no a place to dig. To set youpheart aglow roo d . ead, I- the muskrat. Its eggs find their way y of the �bivalve, It ought.,to be to accomplish the I mann get ye back SaIA4 if I When the fairy fires of youth axe low. into the water, where they are practicable seem a big thing at the time, but it *by artlflcial means. can,' he replied.. We eanka, lst&uud And the dancing dreams are r dad Sofia' consequences._ It Saut as hatched; the baby worm infest the thing breathed to the up, or we'll be seen. I'll hat to drag For gay bird -melodies you made mussels which are in turn eaten by As a matter of fact, It is. The thing 'j*d a xpn as ever brea, 7 .., ... Ips amaist ye in, since ye canna dae onytlr& wi' Amid discordant strife, injury to the the. biological can be-dorie, without ,.dogs. It suppa aff my I muskrats, and thus surgical yer legs., living mussel, by a small afore I kent. Ye gee, I was in love wl' I hope that Time will sing you circle is completed. "He untied his puttees, made a rope The.sweetest songs of life— So far, so good; but this knowledge operation, a cursed needle of special et Fissair, an' I was versa jealous an - Sandydy M�Gibb, especially as I Raw .o'. them, passed it under. My airms, A Joyous Springtime matin, does not make practicable the artificial pattern being. thrust between the h4 he was takin' her fandy- At day she an' then ower his aln shcruthers, are A chant of garnered sheaves, "breeding" of pearls. Success in this valves of the shell, through the lininil an'' oor talk still craw -lin', began to haul me along- And a, vesper, low, of. q4tet stars kind of enterprise depends upon quite membrane, and Into the flesh of the I were thegither, ''..turfed tae Sandy. 'I'm hearin',' I I helped as much as I. cud wip- my 'Above the falling leaves. achieve the t another point. animal., It does not add versa jauntily, "that he's tryin' haunds, but the agony ol that me- p It Was supposed that -the worm, on i wished -for result every tine; but in 'a marry yer money.' She looked, at me -k aft wil that Glesca" girl to ments beats. a'. Every nerve in my getting Into the flesh of the mussel, fair percentage of Instances. to brea •body seemed to be,a bayonet stickin' Para' Boasts Bed Climate set up an Irritation which caused the With this bit of knowledge avail. , startled an' innocent like, .'Ye mann in L intil me; yet it was naethin' tat what the Worl& mollusk, for its own protection, t; en- able, anybody ought. to be able ti',. my hairt. Here was rise of grow pearls for niarl�et, with only I the intruder with a Be be udstalen,' was a' she said; but her, I was sufferin' in Although only eighty miles from the velop producing plant. tmWAnl tong let me see that my words! I bein' saved by the men I had ruined. - coats of "nacre," thu� forming a pearl. mall outlay for the pro langer, an' equator, the city of Para, In Brazil, en All you have to do In to dam a little I lauch- At last I cud staund it rise perennial climate of what But this notion is now proved to have hs&talen effect. 'Mista'ebl joys a pere and 'Waal, ye can read t1* proof wi' been a mistake. The worm prodices stream, so as to form pond. when he halted to tale a rest I said, might be called mild summer. There .-yer sin eyes. I happened to has a Sandy, I hae somethinto tell ye• is a shower of rain nearly every after- the pearl, but not In that way. stock It with mussels - of a selected 1 Ye're heapin' coals o' fire on my h6d, The valves of. the mussel's shell are variety. Ietter in my pocket free a Essen' in an' iVa causin' me inair pain than MY, noon 'throughout the year, which, to- ilined With a delicate membrane, the To make' them yield pearls by the Gle6ca Inquitin' aboot Sandy. ., The. I gether with• the welcome trade winds '.-depil• aye has jL tool ready to pit, ititil wounds. I dinruC deserve to be saved blowing in from the Atlantic, tempers surface of which Is covered with tiny simple means described, ought 'to re =!a hound. My freen' Wanted to by ybu.' - 'the intense beat of the sun and gives cells that,6ecrete pearl material. It Is quire no very great amount of prao ken aboot Para a climate that for evenness and Sandy's accoont, an he "He waafgey tired an, had to listen. these cells, In fact, -that produce the I ties. And it Is not necessary. to de bad a bin 00tataundin'. He enclosed I Sat I made a clean briest 0' my Birk, equabilit—a y' probably cannot be sur- 'mother-of-pearl" of the shell itself I $troy ,n pearls'or whether the la the mussels to find out if the3 , ttel Sandy's aln letter, In which there were an' teft.bim a' aboot my lee to Janet passed. substance exactly the oma' '�as containare yet big enough; for this can b . i: these words: . 'I wall settle the accoont, Fraser, that had caused her refusal, The mornings and evenings' are al- that which makes a pearl. him on the track v,., When the worm bores into the mus- , easily uscertalned by examining the intil some Lan' that had started tlys beat never shortly, as I am corrin' cool, and the mid-day 11 .money. Margaret Page threatens me o' ruin. He said.riaethin', but 1 saw approaches that of a "regular" August Bel, it sometimes (not always) carries biv alves with a fivarscuj;e. The X. I his feelin's were workin' hard. I ended with -it some of the cells in question. � rays make the p9arls visible througl: -.7 wi! & lawsuit if I break my contract but 1911 tale' my sin Wey.' 'There,' 1 by beggin' his forgeineas, though' I day in Toronto or Montreal. Sun - The latter then, though butted. In the !the shells. n. T or claim. strokAs entirely unknow here is letter, 'YOU Can acknowledged I had use richt said, showin' bar the let no record of a case in the, entire Ama- see for. yersel' that w7aat I say is true. Efter I had ieenished, it -vas a lang, zon Valley. Schoolboys play football Colorful Duels. The First Silk Hit. W-hase money does be speak o' but life afore he spoke. -Their he said in city spaces during the NR In the open C Orac. What is it about a hat that causer yodirs, an' wha is this Mias'Page but a voice as hard as iron; 'Ye has tempt- hettest hours of early afternoon and 'The most curious of the InallY. - t ereat and excitement out w, the girl - be's enggged - tas V - A' the. ed Line the nicht mair than I has ever laborers, naked to the waist, toll sweat-- tical jokes perpetrated by the art stu popular Ir all proportion* A straw hat we ' rn t�me I trent it was a lee. Sandy MIGibb been tempted afore. I made up my Lug on the docks in 'tlf blazing sun_ dents in the Latin Quarter Is a kind earlier In the spring that dee like a which the two week or so ea had a arra' saw -mill, an' big letter mind to leave ye here to (ft r shine wffhout any apparent ill effects.' of initiatory ordeal bib was gettin, dog, the mile cratur that ye are; but f a class are some- the date which they are generall),. dealt wY machine he Straw hate are worn-theyear round newest comers o efter a' I hat risked to Oct ye in, I'm I in Para, and a sun'lielin'et would' be times compelled to undergo by their adopted? Or a "stovepipe" ln.a fron. free Gleam, an' the second remark no .. gaup . to last: * It tier community? Why- should it make gie up at the I Sael much fellow a Arts. any difference to any one else what a iboot Margaret Page was entirely a I , regarded with almost as mu students of the Deaux ane. It referred to a furn. come alang. I'll save yer life, but I ty on would da Republica, Pam, is a painter's duel, in which neither gi'e e . r how small his Person wears on his head? Every ishin'-shop that had since belanged to dinna ye ever ask me again to for ai It would on Yonge Street.: To combatant, no matt apparently, a matter of ye, for I'll no due it—na, never!, - xperience nor how great his nervous- man's; hat is, a person o' that name, an' since her The clothes worn by men are also e -sized 'riot "Wil that he start9d to pull me on, -toreigner. nese: need fear for a fatal lermination, public.concern, and a small dalth the business - had been cairried -seemed td hat the strength i a! matter of sqrprise to the reluctant duelists are provided can. be started almost anywhere - by aA as before. I kept this, but it suited an' then he : The vislttpg ihts equatorial city. Brazilian wearing an unusual head - my purpose no to explain .it at the: -n' &.SMnsan. He had nae regsird for, men, doctors, lawyers �with tall stools and seated o"osite some 0116 profeiMional . gear masnent, wil the re*Wt . that at - I my wounds, an' though I cried oot for 1 each other at -arms'length., They wear and engineers _15th of January, 1797, Ahn Invariably Wear clothes Aim, Fraser believed what I aa' a She left pain, he didna stop. suppose he, such as are worn in Ontario in the old -clothes, and in the hand of each Is , On the 14 . barged Hetherington. haberdasher In the spring or fall.. Governmen on me in great anger at Sandy, an' by was ragin' gas i his mind that he t officials, placed a large pAint bruall c • Strand. London, put on a. new style some Ill -luck he chow %M verra nicht forgot a' else.; I believe if the puttees nators and deputies savor ibe con- with color, the one dipped in the deep be his wife. had broken he wad hat left me; but me blues, the strongest and Most I hat which he had decided to introduce too gar4l an' ask her to ventional "out -away," and in official. Oat Of and the other ii I to the public, -and stepped out Into the What she said I d"Idna bear, but it; they . hi4d, an' Sao we reached the calls on the. State Governor, for In- vivid of azurei, tints a tj -iei. Instantly the Arst silk hat and mime has been pretty sting -in'. for the trench, He had to itaund. up there to stance, this very untropical garb is -the Carmine* take, whic -to a fine.. rich; sti -surrounded by an ex. he was a changed man. He rola me ower. an Juist at that moment rule. crimson. The word is given, and the its wearer were next day a re _h especially for. two, men begin to daub. Being, usual- cited.crow4, which sop a w to such @Ott him SAW'-MUI, an' left the pairish.; the risin' moon peeped through A cloud Business men. and eggs the a bri us up', an' next instant al strangers to each other, and without, gl&rmlig proportions that uth 'Roderick; be said tse me, the I&A, an, sh9wed ly As a hand lima I saw him. 'I'm gauss tat the sniper fired an hit hipi. We wart; eigners, however, -.adhere to the� cool f quarrel, they tom- I ties were compelled to tale 1 looking. White cotton,. linen or duck. the least cause 0 dogs,' an, -if . report be true, he didma Wth cairried doun the line. The last I he M0111Y show. At first a great deal of. and disperse It. Next day the babbr In the matter of evening clothes t dasher was brought before the Lord utak' .iaall &boot it." Heard o' him was that be was "ein' cltlz*ens of Pa . ra are very formal. In caution and consideration, not to say Mayor, charged with "walking down a Iva got summ wee!, ='-had been ta'sn tae Malta also� timidity, and do not make much effort at an Yer con- the days of the rubber boom. when y wearing upon his head "Ay, 14 1 or to public highway $claw%" remarked Jock gravely. Noo, it's an awfu' thing to be unfor- public entertainments were the rule-- to Inflict conspicuous streaks a tall structure having a shining luster �tlou. the touch each other's tam Was the 1*9 ever fund oot?" gVen., an' that'i what Pm feeft'. the timid people.l. and not: as. now. the excel 7-1 Soon, however. -one or.the other gets and calculated to alarm "That it was, bat ower late to undo noo." conventional full evening dress was .tube wring, thofth no to punish tbel Roderick Macpherson ended his tale always worn by men. a smear which he does not like, and bait follow even the with a groan of misery that seemed attempts to retaliate upon his op- better to cu%wl Janet made fuquirlos, an' tw boot than to remain bskp&wn t&* me wrote tat me freen'�, to rise. from- the very depths of his neat. Then the contest waxes shadow of the the ACrW Freight Une for' WLrm. The spectators hasten to take content with wD-- in Glesea; an' when I went t in my turn 1 soul. "I'm glad ye -hat Wt me 2' this," Snuard's T.1mlawas Chaimps 0014& h& to propose tae bar. ye oebt to bee Me3dCo. sides, and urge an their favorites with A — I cries beardberwords. I didna wunner then, said Jock. "Maybe I'll And Sandy, an Dow n in . Sinaloa, Mexico, It is Pro- shouts, cheers' an e-, that Sandy had tied, an' when I left! Ming him to azilthor frame 0, mind." British company to user The tall stools totter, the wet brushes posed by a antagonists daub more and bar door that nicht I kens. there was i If Ye cud do that! said Roderick, I aeroplanes In the transportation of -patter, the as e fiercely and furiously until fre- Mae liv+n' for me in the same pairish. i big eyes shone for a rporneat with: mining supplies and ores: The aircraft mor I left tat as -sane'as' I cud,' an' I've; joy. Then he shook his head, andwould be used to carry machinery chineand quently men, - stools and all go down never been back since. I cud" face added, "It's hat use. I ken Sandy, supplies to the numerous gold and together in a struggling red and blue I Na, sever!' " ' heap upon the floor. The dualists are. .:her for warldo. I wud rafther chairge, an' he -said, I silver mines in 'the State of Sinaloa d a hundred Bulger trenches than gang (To be continued.) witL, bullion for the mar- then agaiste to their feet, shake and to return. hands, laugh at each other's appear - and -West, I thocht it -a' ower thrt particular idea is new, al- ket. The par . Bud adjourn to the lavatory, uicht " I lay there, an', Mon, my though flyingmachines already have . a- —I.A I ra they goodinatafedly help each 4 -wounds were'risethin' tat the pain stl I Odd Facts AboutEggsi. been adopted for certain form 6 of coirt., 0"T Pbther to remove the traces of the con - my W.rt. It mann hat been &boot ame, I - The Academy "o'clock when I beard a low *cal again, emy of Science In Phila-1 mercial usage. Inquiries already have been made flict. Theknight of the red brush Is You want him good and healthy. You want him big and SUMS. 'nicht afore. This, time'it' delphia, some years ago, lost an egg. Mst as this L lt^was the to the. British Vice Consul at Mazat. found to have smeared his adversary! he might pass for a hero of the Then give him a pure woof INW. Mede by his friend, Bob Lori* was neater me. Presumably'It, was stolen. I tried to answer, r and'worth but words stwck in my throat, though, egg of a Cidtfornia condor, Ian as ' to the feasibility of the plan. such an air service would operate be- until goriest field of hisitory, while the vIC-.- if blue: Lot him ramp with all his best boy in the I managed to mak' some kind 6' a'alot ofmoney. -Only seven eggs of that bird are tween the mines and the railway aft• tim of the blue brush, only blood were a fact instead of a figure, Has the AM hell always be bright and sound. Then theica' ewW nearer still,! an, anile I saw a Mon crawlin' adang'knowu to exist in collect tons, * It fre. tions, and Maiatian would be made the distributing point for machinery and Might Pose for a survivor of an equal - smiling. It he wears. a. -Bob Long Brand. on hio'baunds an' knees tae me. - * ! quentg the most Inaccessible peaks in "`Whish! Quiet!' he wh%peried. i Southern C alifornia, and hatches its supplies and the concentration point for local mining products destined for ly desperate fight. It speaks well for the temper and that —Bob Long. 'There are Bulgars &boot.' I young at dizzy heights In eaves In the •%An because faces of cliffs. Thus the task of pro- shipment to the United States by rail good'Lcomradeship of -the students a' o rough a kind of fun ends where It. words startled me. no 0, what they said, but on account 01; curing an e gAs one Involving utmost and water, The planes could not be expected to carry but a few tons each." begins, in the mock duel, and never, to or their­gLecelk. Was I dreamin' or danger. Nearly all of the mines are located it is said, leads resentment S� The species, a gigantic vulture, has wanderin' In my miqd? The voice was' . In the mountains from thirty to more Will. that o' Sandy MIGM, the men I had been almost exterminated, Cattlemen than -one hundred and fifty miles from been thinkin' aboot, an' that I hadn&' and sheepmeu poison eareassen ta,fla. he tied ane tat the ddirs stray wolves and bears; the condors Mazatlan, and due to the absened of the corqpantes expert- ;m Asen since 'gasped. eat the bait and die. roads mining .,British SWPPing " 1ii 8andy,is that you?' I may be den- " 'Ay, Roderick, it's me,' he answe T- I That an ostrich egg in 'It.'dverripe, was discovered a ence much difficulty in transportation. A problem to be considered Is the to - Lord Inchcape, at a recent meeting the Peninsular and Oriental Steam 'I didne expect to find you here,! gerous, that while ago by Doctor Bauer, of the eating and putting In order of landing because almost b of ship Co.'s stockbol)ders, recalled that• - It mak's me a' the ma4ir glad didna turn back. Last alight I heard Smithsonian Inatitutign While he was fields for'the aircraft, all of the mines are situated In rough, about 7,000,000 tons of British ship - :7 yer Cap an' tried to find ye, but had, boring a hole In one, it exploded, the flying fftgments -cutting him badly. hilly or mountainous country where P jug was sunk by the satiny in the war out of a pre-war total of 21,000,000 te gang back owin' to a PMMI 0' Bul- joie &held 0 me. There are some t The eggs of some orioles' mark.- 1,Bvel spots large enough for the par- pose of establishing fandings and han. on says. a London despatch. "has gars *I them gaun &boot the nicht, sae we e d with gfotesque figures, often re- Espe sembling Chinese characters. rte gars are scarce. "But this, he said, not affect - ed the determination of British ship. ��� maun be gay careft'.' IV* guid o'' ye, Sandy. to risk yer done,' I in Oriental languages have on acts- in alone been asked to read them, but no Once In Awhile. "I "The now before us, owners to maintain their position, nor has It broken the seagoing spirit of BOYS' VURE WOOL life for me as ye bee replied, oe in my halrt. wV remorse satisfactory ranslation has been ob. -4 great question began. the new Legislator. the British race. Given fitir play and WORSTMI JERSEYS 'My 11fes no muckle worth, Rod-. 11 tained. e hand "We've got more quest4ons on freedom hloin government Interfer- On" and control. the Brithh miercau- f"M "eamli to C"St.9% wick boy,' he whispered. bee maJo t thea we really need," Inter. jug pow ..Come the Marine will come out on top Wit"M a bad men *I it. I touched bottum that's gay far loan. Then the cap The Corner atone of Civilization. rupted one of his bearers. around with an answer, once In again. MR HARD WILAP, COMFORT &W OP Xing an' country fanned the last The citizen standing In the doorway awhile. i AND SMART APPILAIIANC)c spark *I gold Wt in me. I felt' there of his home, contented on his three- Island of Sulphur. G. LONG & CO. LAmffgD-. was am thing I cud dae'wip My mudJ hold, his family gathered about his Flour with'whi6h broad can be =a& F Them to an Island in New Zea;and TORONTO CANADA E4 died We, an' that was to SU ft for' hearthstone. while the evening of a day, closes In scenes and is being idlAained from sugar beets in nearly three miles in. eircumfer%iice 4; The chips say I hat been gay well-SP48t dinna sound# that are dearest --he 11 save France as the result of scientists' ex- that is almost evittrely composed of A"k for the Lo6of _%JckJed8 wil it, but then they when the drum :1119"I's futile yeT be the faurth the nation 'Pscin'14044- sulphur, mixed with um and a few. ben the gapn II'! U4 brocht in Age off 911mlis, and the barracks are exhausted. pmts sismard's X�aiamms ouwiftow"a, other minerals. 7 t ME -7141v; W , �ts410* A070 .4 �01 M STI ED, T 'F -M. M' Ira WAR-'IIE..�CTIONS IN.._.. ..__T -.: - �: M CY.R. LWISIONK=Dr JAWARYFIRST loom 7 -Cmdwd 'Passenger Special Fr Last- om Empress of Fianco Council Relative to Enemy Trade and Paper Few Orders in -Council Maine. Head-on Into Freight Train New Onawa; Control, Remain in Force Coal and Sugar Ci)nt For thi 'Present. Montreal, Dec. 21.—Fa:lure to count after the collision; and that owing TA damage to the. rare on thi special C.P.R. passiinger-sp7ed­ -the dama. the npinbefr of in which most injury was done, most Empress R Franci, 'Dec. 21 With the, coming Rem f.the restrictions imposedi Ottawa isle from the liner led -instant- ord -in-Council on the liquor p ho.were killed -died q of those w 01: ing"ed to die en routs.. trade of the New -Year,, Canada returns by order -in -Council of at St Johni.-N.B., by the ends a phase of Federal action which ly. A number I e. War" the emergency hospi G • s in reen- ctically to a basis of peic which -opened nearly two years ago. engineer of �he eastbound freight was to t ta) of the villa and Brownville. cause Ume restrictions imposied by order -in- Within a few weeks of the Union 11�iw apparently the direct .-at &wa -seas� 'the perature .0 collision which took place at Onawa, The tem' Council under the War Me h On Measures Government coming into power-, for of potable, d will (with some exceptions) be reniov-, use of'grain Maiij.e, yesterday morning at 7.15, twenty below zero, but by the epee y when twenty-three person' 'f 'a train which had- been ed. And, in the case of the exceptions,;� liquor- was forbidden. Fiord the last i m��ri killed arrival 0 A the orders -in -orders -in -Council terminate at the; day of December, 1917, importation of and thirty-foui injured. waiting on a siding at Greenville and containing more than Per A The' freight engineer' lit three of, thi transfer of the U11jured to it, t J. end of the next session of Parliament. ;liquor contai �.il� forbidden. specials pass him, and: injured were spared extra.pufferint on The wee-tirre restrictions, which will;. cent. --proof, spirits was the pasienger -fur- -u&ount. To -night special hospiv ce" !tel trains were bringing the Injured to a to be operative on January Three months later there was a did hot wait lof the fourth. 'This was'this prohibit- -with third-class first include those on race -track -bet- ther order -in -Council passed the ill-fated Crain kee m, I pas Montreal, where they will be 0 1 Mi"A.' &-Martyp I.A. passengers from the liner on board tingandon importation, manufacture ing manufacture and inter -Provincial Royal 'Victoria Hob9i'- and inter -Provincial trade in alcoholic trade. These orders- in -Council are to ; A graduate of Queen's University, which crashed head-on into the' modated in the Roya liquors. The orderg-,in-Cc,ancil re- terminate with the close of the pres-1- who has the dlstineti6n• of -beinig. the freight. tal 41� rosining in -force include: ent year. In rescinding these and i only woman *School Inspector in It is reported at the offices of the 1- All but six of tho dead had been' Pulp and 'paper control; coal And other orders- in-CoQnail passed as war '�ere that, there- was no afire -,identified to -night. Ontario. The honorary degree .. of CP.R. sugar control; silver coinage; trading, measnres,. the Government takes, the LL. D.. was recently conferred. upon with the enemy; exports of, gold; i view�'that, although no proclamation Miss Marty by her --Alma Mater. NO- HOPE OF RELIEF' ALLIES TO. MAKE actual war conditions EFFECTIVE --internment operations, greater pro --I -claring that war , has yet been issued dL -Indian reserves; ceneor-; no longer exists, FROM K C. L TREATY duction on ea in fact. FORTY-THREE LOST long ago ceased :.ship. Fostered Will Put League of Nations in OF MANXMAN CREW Export Trade Bei .1 mg e U.S. i.WAR CRIMINALS .JAMNESTY TO at Expense of Consumer. ..Forc' Regardless Of Ship Foundered in Mid -Adan - BE M.S.A. OFFENDERS I A despat�lh from W1peg-'aay*s: Actiom 7 tic Rest Saved by.Brit" There is no 'hope. of relief from pres- A despatch from London says: -come, high prices for some time to 1,900 Germans Before Mill- Men Who 'Left Canada to Isles. Regardless Z whether ' or not Draft May Returp. A detpitch: from Halifax, N. S., slording to a statement jifft issued I United States Senate may in the 4iry Tribunals in 1920. Avoid,D by members of the. 'Board of Com- nieantime take favorable action on Monday a says:—The CaptAiin, first mate, fourth merce. There will be no relief, the Paris, Dee. 21—The trials of per- Ottawa, Dec. 21.—On the peace treaty, it is t3serted that general aninesty.will be pr6clajm6d engineer; wireless operator, and 39 of the Allied it 4&N;e come tq,-. sons accused of war crimes 'will bdl military I.comn*1sioners declare, until interna, for all offenders under the the crew of the British steamer Manx- tijnal trade conditions return 'to held in Paris and at Lille in 1920. � an understanding to m#ke the. peace I . Ser�rice Act. It has been urged strenu-1 man were drowned when their ship normal.- . 1. The court-martial at Lille has is- treaty ;effective without the adhesda6 ou*ly for some time by interested foiander6d, th mid-Atlantic on Thur- "With -thq high price of wheat and -sued. numerous warrants o'gainst . of the United States, and to put. the parties that the -pursuit �of offenders j day morning, according to a wireless I mill feeds and the -creating of the I League of Nations on -fieriest as noon German officers and soldiers, and a under this Act has been esus ng .-a 7 message sent out by Captain Gore, foreign'demand for all products, It is' Captain and four Lieutenants already rowing feeling of estrangement and: master of the British steamer British hopeless for some time to exp$ct any as possible. have been impiisohed in the. --fort''at 9 No definite date for taking this step isolation in certain parts of Canada f Isles, bound for New York, intercept- relief from present price conditions," 40 Lille. where the war was too little preached. ed here Frida:y morning. The message the commissioners assert. was decided -on at a recent*meeting A Brussels despatch says that'.itl of the Supreme Council in view of Many young men eligible for ser- said that all the otheir officers of the, Present condit�ons have been seized panese and Italian t the Japanese -chief itewjird and upon 't representatives- had to consult theta has been learned'f -from an authorized4 the fact thA I vice qu.itted. Canada to - avoid service, Manxman, the )y some dealers o, profiteer, - source that Holland Is declared to, and there have been constant attempts eleven of the crew, are sale on board the board charges, but -all high prices respective Governments. .President have stated officially that she viill not'.. get the .Government to. permit. cer- Oq. British Isles. are 'not the result of profiteering, Wilson, It Is known, has been inform - deliver up former Emperor William tiiiii deserters' to -return unmolested[ The radiogram did not state. how Man y'are clue to natural increases ed. of this action by the Allies, througl.L. - for ' trial. to their homes- It is. thought that �he men lost their lives, 1�ut it is pre- forced by conditions grOwinj aui Of Ambassador Davis, who attended Under-Secretary of State - . for there will,be -g'sudden influx to gah- sumed they went dawn with their the was - -That export trade L being some of the Azatiferences. Military Justice Ignace Id -t for Lon -Lada of these offenders as Boon is the! ship. 'though there is a possibility fostered to the benefit -of the mane - don this morning to take part in the I news of the amnesty is known. that they may have had time to tabel, factu i and producers at the a Cardinal Mercier making. up of...& list of Gerrnansj -There has been strobg'oppositioti'to to the boats' and that these subse-i penes of the consumer, - is- another ,.charged with war crimes, and whose Honored 4n Paris Stich an Amnesty being- granted.in'tbe -quently capilzed. allegation. delivery to the Entente will be de=, past, atho-s'e who served fieling -that The- S1,anx"man,* which 'was last re- manded. A "conference will, be held those who did not merited punishment. 1 ported at Portland, Maine, on Novem- Montreal .-Places Whole of A despatchf . rom Paris . says: - during the: week in. London to deter- i The Government hopes, however, that ber 80,, was an 'a i6yage 'to . a trans-, Cardinal Meraier, Primate of Belgium, - mine upon a -plan f6i joint action -by that act -;,ill be regarded in this sea- atlantic- port, and became disabled. Ontario" Under Quarantine was recently received at the Academy Great Britain France and Belgium t -son of good will 'as one -intended to f The British" Isles,- from * London, Dec. of M6ral and Political Science hem France, according io - The Echo 1 promote concord where - now there is 2, for Sandy Hook, sighted the dis- A despateh from Montreal says-- The president of 'the academy, in an .600 names 'e Df tressed ship on Wednesday, and stood "C*m-mencinir on 'Wednesday*, the iaddresa exalted the heroic -attitude de Paris, has a list of little by removing an soure ready. to. be 'submitted: Am6ng these -discord.. by her for twenty -foes hours, accord. *Eole *Provfnce of Ontario has been 4n the ;or of Belgium. and her King, names is that of one of the former i ing to a Wireless message, with 'a view , placed' under quarantine; so far, as I and eulogized• the patriotic firmness German Emperbr'i sofis:,- and ,.ii -SON, i Captatrii Alcock, Daring. -to assisting the Man== to port. Montreal''is concerned." This decision, of Cardinal Mercier during the Ger- those of 'former Crown Prince Rup-, The radiogram adds that t e steamer which was taken on -Wednesday by man occupation of tine Belgian king- precht of Bavaria and several Gft-1 Aviator, Injured law.-! dom. ured latitude 41.53, longitudi 59i5l. e municipal authorities, is now sank in 1.9 th in .:erala and commanders of: prison camps .1 the and henceforth and -until further no-: ' Cardinal Mercier in response prais. yc Captain Gore concluded with travelers' fr�m On - in Germany. despatch from Londor.- a request -that* boots and clothing be tice'all tr Ontario to this ed King. Albert .tor the lead-Lrship of In all, according to this newspaper, -I -C' tain Sir John. Alcock, who made; Ts ap survikors of the Ma city must cpmply with the demands his -people, and paid tribute t6 Fran" about 1.500 perions will be arraigned the - first non -sip - p . airplane , flight ` furnished the Manx- a p -the Atlantic Ocea' man when they reach -New York, at, of the Montreal Board of Health. and her allies, who,"he declared, offer -- before Military Tribunals of each of across n. has been' This A130 applies' 'to all- persons. ed their gold and blool, mixed with I which •port he expects to arrive next '..".the three nations or by. mixed Tri- seriously injured, according to ,.a il Monday. morning' coming to Montreal from the 'United, the tears of their wives and mothers, "bunafs In cases where the persojis 8:1,e Lloyd's, despatch from Rouen-; - His Siates �,.id passing through the Prov- in order that respect for the glyan- amused of crimes against peoples of plane crashed near Oottevrard, in the ince; of Ontario, Zine-Inferieure, -i word, for justice and loyalty As various nationalities. . It is,sa4d that Department of Zine ure Nor-' FILMS OF - a%] - 0 Inst . ?notarial intetests, st Dasaing even if culprits are tried by German mandy. PRINCE'S TOUR ..7 1 ht triumph irrthe world. Peace With Turkey ooarts they, nevertheless, must , ap- War Material Handed Over, :JRoyal` Family View: C.P.R. pear before the allied Tribunals. At Earliest. MomeatHis Second Tour The case of former Emperor Wit - By Germans. t0 the Allies', Movie' in - Alkert Hall. Hain will be dealt with separately A des'patch from London says:— I Begins in Marcli' from the London Conference. A despatch from London says:— A despatch from London' says:— Without any disrespect, and without The Albert Hall was crowded on Wed- wishing to -deprive America of the A,despatch from London dr Winston Churchill, Secretary for nesday afternoon when the King AM honor of sharing in the guardianship -Another overseas -tour is being plan. ii�6"n carAej War, announced in the House of Com Mons that the Germans had hafidQ Queen - and Princess Mary and the of Christian communities, the allies ned for flee Prince of Wales. In a 5,000 in New Zealand over to . th . e Allies 5,000 guns, 25,000 younger princes -attended a display - have decided to make—p6ace - with recent speech he announced -that the machine guns, 3,000 trench mortars, given by the Canadian Pacific RailwaysTurkey at the earliest Possible mo- King was sending him to Australia I on behalf of the London hospitals, of ment, Premier Lloyd George declared and New Zealand. He will probably London.' Dec. 21.—The Daily Mail's and 1,700 airplanes. They had still films depicting the Prince on Thuift- sail- next March. and be away siz- de wivices from Christchurch,' New Zea- failed to deliver 42 locomotives and Of Wales' in the Hbuse of CommOns I Canadian tour. Sir George Perley day. seven months. land, dated Thursday, say that the 4,760 railway trucks. -d, a party remain - its. -final figures will show.& majority of The Secretary considered that the presiTe Ad the Royal Pat 4o Iabout 5,000 for prohibition, and -that Qermans had made a tremendous ed during the greater part of the show. , The audience. maintained' a .?4 Now Zealand will certainly be dry fort to.. comply with the conditions 'next June, imposed upon them. running fire of enthusiasm as the pic- LIGHT OCEAN LINERS SAFE 7 5. t.u.res'of every tcwn the. Prince visited were shown., .,AFTER. WITH. ATUNTIC -GAUS BATTLE DA i The show was repeated at 'night to au AN REVOLVERS IN ATTEMPT The large audience, an�.'was pre ­ DIVES aided -over by Sir McLaren Brown. Delayed Vessels Reach New York With 17,000 Passeingen, —Rou est -LORD FRENCH Roughest Trip Ever Made, Says One Captain. .. - 0 ASSASSINATE Manitoba Bois A1106 Eastern Visitors A despatch'frofn New York says:— her master, Captain J, -Baron, declar- Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland Attacked in His Armored Car from Substantial evidence of the fleres ed that the trip was the roujh"_ bi�.'* A despatch'fr in Winnipeg says— winter storms which have prevailed had ever made. His- declarstwn�� Neu Home in Dublin—One Assailant Killed People from the East in the near fu-- foi,the last ten days'along`tl%6 steam- supported by Rear Admiral Andrew ture will not be allowed *to enter Mani- er lanes' between this `country and T. Long of the United States No* A despatch from.- Dublin says short road which leads to Ashtown tobs. without producing.. &' certificate Europe was shovm by eight big pas- who returned after escorting the King Ambushed by riflemen and bombers,, Gate. The entrance of this road' of vaccination against smallpox, Dr-: senger liners which arrived bore" onl and -;Queen of the Belgians back to Lord French, in an armored Vice- flanked by high walls and hedges, giv- M S. Fraser of the pox, Board Thursday with more than 17,000 -be- their country. Regal car, ran through a bot barrage ing good abetter and vantage - points of Health announced on Friday. Only feted ., passengers. .hulls encrusted -Admiral Long said that *ous we&' - on returning to Dublin early on Fri- which aided the ambush. two cases have been discovered in with ice, rigging covered with sleet ago, when - in mid-Atlantic, the That the attack on Viscount French I day afternoon. Fortunately, be escap ch Manitoba. -'About tw-3nty thousand and salt from spray. caked on *fun-, Weather' was go rough that the bit. *d unhurt. One of the men making had been carefully and coolly planned, persons have been vaccinated recent- nets, prefaced the stories told by liner was rockqd like a cradle. One )y the attack was shot dead by the mili- Is indicated by the fact that his as- and the health authorities are urs- ships' offigons-of high, vWs arkd- gi- of tba, passeuigirs was thrown. to 04;..'--'_, Lary escort, and two police officers sailants played handball at a public ion- s that swept their ing everyone to take this ;precaution, wave vessels- &A,and suffered a broken log. On J house near the scene of the shooting especially those =9. board the ship were five stowaways were wounded. East for their' from stem to stern. The Lord-Lieutenaht of Ireland 1while awaiting the Viceroy's arrival. holidays, in order to avoid possible I%e ships arriving were the Rot- who -were scared from. tbOr biding, had been on a visit to Drumdoe After the attack a case of Mills e.en route. places by the rough weather. -_ 4, Castle, his seat at Boyle, and returned bombs, similar to those used in the troub' taiiiam fieiii Holland, via P1Ymgutb;. - -Tho'Carfn4knis, another. of the be-, 1'tb Dublin on Friday, arriving at Ash- way, was found in the thoroughfare. the Baltic,' Royal George, Carmanial and taro in fated ships, b town Station, the last station before . Late Friday night the police said Weekly Airship Service nia from BOVA ports via had to put in at Holffav, ''.:.3mching the Broadstofie terminus, that there might have been thirty From London to America Halifax; the Lafayette from- Havre, to repair damages caused by collision - Shortly after I p.m. It was just out- men . engaged in the attack, deployed Hergenejford from Norway,z. and at sea with another* ship du ring a aide the station, while driving Into at intervals' of more than two hun- A despatch from London sEurop - ays:—A is from Genoa. All were from fog -Off the Grand Banks. three to five days overdue, and some The Caroni&, from Southampton -Phoenix Pork to the Vice -Regal lodgi, dyed yards. One shier, with a re- weekly airship service to America is of them reached port too late to 'dock was close to tho'Carmani&7 when.. 6&t the Infamous attempt was made. volver, fired from an ivy-covered tree. contemplated by a combination of The Viceroy had with him only four aviation firms, which are credited' before to -morrow morning: abeident oomrrsd mid fibe ne- JAwd French was met at the station The first of the big liners to come to her wireless calls by putting - his motor car, ~ happily has armed policemen. These men had with the intention of acquiring the a and going to her assistance. lwmored sides. Followed by a mili­ orders not to leave the Viceroy, no R-84 and her sister ship, the R-89. in to her dock was the Rotterdam,) not needed, Southampton " guard, the car istafted from the matter what happened. Accordingly, These are being altered to meet �ae_ which reached quarantine late lost, tendered help vm station at a smart pace down the I they were unable to fursue the men. senger abd cargo requirements. nigbt. She was thr,* days late, and accompanied her into i1silliftm r i.:� r k k ; � -,M' "•",^.S. Z'�..t. "a'A'L i. ; .r_' .moi fi :�►�'' i;. � <' a.n!{o•:"I w the geidea rale, wh186 ' is the thatAz- ' t solation of all _diffiegltles Utys�l4hed it its'e0ce. istbeLween man add �a0 sad be- TMRMS w f t s1.8U 8cr agar :Lil.as i[Ipdd fa advaaA. :. NEARLY $,400 KILLED. i In Ontario lot year,. the lives of ALO VIURKARt ro rP8,380 Qisto�. sumption. persons were claimed by 'con- This is all the more 'ter- Yoi ribie because' most of them might �� rhave NOt ae AND COMMkNTR _been . €ay.ed had . they been ; i helped in time. Here is a case in point. Several ' The township nominations w ill years ago a mair came to the Illus- BALM ItEGISTER. _ Jibe held according to statute in the koka Lives:.. Free-- iospital for Consume- He had-beeii''ou'AcCwe Ser- TX-ESDAY, DEc. 23rd—Postponed sale township•hall, Brougham, on Mon. vice 'in Africa, where hardship and of farm shock and implements, hav a +day tiexG. Matters in tuuoicipal exposure health. had broken down his Suspicious of his symptoms and {;lain; at lot V..a F. concession Pickering, the property of W. L. aaffaira are Very quiet at present, he sought our aid. A short tithe ago Courtice, $ole.at 12 o'clock, sharp. ;. ° ~aalthough it is rumored that John he wrote: , . - . See bills. W. B. Powell, vuctioneer _ '• .. iirolmie may contest the. reeveship, of "Through your, Hospital a soldier the South African War regainEd .MONDAY, DEc, 29ra—Auction sale of ` ind that R. R. Mowbray is in the y his health and a iamlly a happy bigh•clare furniture, the property of _.:Meld.. for the deputy-reeveship.- home," for Mre. Vartp, Church St,; Pickering.. Sale at 1.80. sharp. See small bills, 4 ;'the members of the present conn- This is not an isolated case, others have been zestored to Win. Maw, auctioneer. . ill will -seek re-election so there Is many health and anxious. families. It- takes FaiDAy, JAN. 2rm—Auctioe sale of } 4& Possibility of. there being aeon- much money to carry on the work. will horse, milch cows, imple ats. lot 21, con. BPick- Pe Your gift, for whatever amount, furniture. ate.. at Wm. John . be gratefully received. be sent to. erinpc. the property of Terms cash. at 1 The Christmas-seasoo'has again gir' Contributiorif may William Gage, 84 Spadina avenue, Morrison. .Sale o'clock, sharp. 'See bills. W. H. Comte round, and with it has come or George A. Reid, 223 College street, powell, auctioneer. t he.wauy happy family re•utiions Toronto. WMI)NESaAY, JAx: Ira—Extensive of farm stool. ample- Chopping every da but. Monday; P;, ` `:?and the Riving of gifts appropri- credit elle meats. hay.. gra[n.. ,ts' tnrknttare . ;on,ry Moore. ; ago the season. Nearly two thoas- - Christ came into at Barnes'' will. etc.. the property of at lot Is. con. a. Pickering (Brock sand years ago cond). sale at nnP o'clock, sharp. 16ke world bringing with Him the - �- bills. B. Y,,wcli. auction- ' -so Peace on Earth, .� g�d_Cancrete s of ANOTICE is 6erehv Ri+ en that 1 r George Heart' �h n�i'r, of the :will toward men." When- w'e 4 ` 'think. of the gars which have _ the whole world and spilt �— �PrOducts Town of Oshawa, in ;t,� r'��uut - .-ashaken . `labs blood of thousands of the Ontario.. la tarso, in the Province of Ontario.. lab - over, will apply to the Parliament of J " fikreet young men in the world and .. laid hundreds of towns Field Tile Canada, st the next session tbereof, for a.BIII of -Divorce flitm his wife, J. ,-- � .•': waste rg4troughout -Europe as well '• kI and j3rick Florence'May Shemilt,.of the CUT of Toronto, to the County of York; In. �. rtiinln financially a number of g Y; the Province of Married ,tuba countries '-which participated - � , .Ontario. woman, on the ground. of adultery'and desertion lei :.€i '..Y • a ' S. .., t' :Ll "ate.. .7JM•'2'v ...+ •1.:5u - "q •,r]'i: 7 r _ .R RY. AT R,lCHAR0S0 0S.._ YOUR GROCER t will.,$ud the best Assortment and displsy..of Christcuas Fruits, Nuts, Candy, Etc., they have ever shown.: ORANGES—All sizes, seedless, 40 cents to 90 cents. BANANAS—Ripe, 40 cents a dozen MIXED NUTS—All. kinds, 38 cents per.lb. XMAS GRAPES—The best, 35-ceuts per Ib. ; -XDIAS MIXED CANDY -25 cents per lb,. T _ CHOCOLATES -35 cents to 1.00 per box XMAS HOLLY -20 cents per lb.'' FRESH CrYSTERS=GHas4 jar, 50 cents Ask for a calendar -for 1020 with your order . k APPY NEW Y EAR AL S I KE -SEED - •ESMITH SHOP t .WANTED „ SLAC . We will -pay tate highest HorseshoeIng and general blaokswi* prices for all -kinds work promptly attended W. ' of seed.1 :: Lame and interfering hope" trade Send no samples . and get a specialty Of,, aigd money re- oar;priceLi before funded if work does not prove satisfactory.. " selling. _ . _. ..... ' The ;beat of ' facilities A.leS �dC �A•CS �'3ST for cleaning.Swe H. DOWNE'Y';C©MPANB Lm -ds S•CooBo to Be• Css1! lfswl furls, ' WHITBY. ONTARIO �xroa� PICKERING GARAGE lis► these ward, we May wonder Tile a., 4! D and 8. Dated at the Town of Osbawa, in e- whethor that message had fallen the Province of Ontario, the 2nd day of , •oa deaf ears, or whether or not it inch September, A. D. 1018. yes_ been a failure. Had those dead for deliver Gerones HaxnY SHRUILT. Haviug:purehased the garage business of1l5avidean si William+ we are . y y By- his enlicitor. W. fI. N. Sinclair, red to;repair all.imakes of autos. people who were responsible for Oshawa. 4otaeio. bl-1>! - P ph January let. •ire war been imbued with the a in stock all kinds of JFord accessories, tiree•fos ally r ,d. Phone 2705 rick. keep impirit of Christ,•and had takes PInieke „� &&cry _ _ makes of cars, oils, etc. . His gospel for their guide in life, p • -' this most terrible of wars would :Clarence Simp8an. • t ' Big display of Chocolates. -Creams . - ,. +'sever have happened. 'li49 whole C. N • R. Station Brogk, Road and Mixed Candies: Annus & "drew, P�kermg _•. *eiuhian of Christ may be summed C ' Choice Chocolates in bows. iu the words of the Roldea Fruit Cake We per Ih. _ Extra quality at 33 eetta. ale "Do unto others as you Would Coal-, �Coa{ At The Aige of 50 athat ethers -should do _unto , you,8 Wedding Cakes our specialty• urs and bout - aaad if all nations and peoples _ -v. No doubt you often , batt nal obligations. ti° the But have y - � �3 �:. �/iONN�' you will tn�t your, personal obtisaeioeu. But ba•• you thought' - :.w-ould govern themselves by this Bard Snd Soft Coal. of the - PICI►ERItiG, O�iT. how systematic saving will help Xou to do w? rule, peace would reign eternally first d best Uailt '. QII - of too late to open a savings • n at th ata of 50 s. is n visg ascan t - • e year gn this world of curs. _Those who . ., _ 3 - If u- have not already done so Winkle file rse eposit of a hand -e 5 C Sweet to Eat '° �° A Cam ` f 11a reserve fund in this Bank. =;feel that -Christianity has been a . a failure . have only to go -into ';'HOS' • . Ae LAW y . H DOM 1� BANK seams of our large cities and see r The Pickering "the many -activities of the various Yiilanceol'nl'nl ee ___ - - chnrchea and other Christian or- t'. � .. Y BR�►NC�'I .4mizatious to ameliorate lite $ttf: Whltevale Club of The object of this Association Is to J. GORDON BALL, y Ifdaasge. ferings of humanity. they will be lessen stealing and prosecute -_ f eoounvinced that Christianity is not United Farmers _ the felons.. a failure. -For every dollar that Seeds have arrived. Members ha�inR propertsbl•nooenmttai• 1� was spent a hundred years ago fa AL rho aezt mcetin of the Club teen aM immediately wi any umbel Pickerlrl Hardware Store eharimble objects, 'there are g of Ez•pative Oomadoles. ,� lutionr will be ed on passed - t =sands spent to -day, The peo- the following : Membership foe i1.A0. - _pie who live In Ghrietiaa countries Re laterewitching of Railways Tickets may a tied teen Hreddfos our _ - • Military Tridnina in schools aeareterr *a applies"". There is only one place to'bay. ffrom the most wealthy to those in Improving our School System Exec. Oom.—L. D. Banks C. S. Palm- ibumble circumstances feel that Regulation of Foodstuffs er, W. V, Richardson, Nckering. ...the 1900 Gravity Washer ut>key have Fi certain responsibility Standardisation of farm implements W ci _ Free Trial ries. Regulation of motor trucks o0 our R. Th@Xt01, JBewe. Fully Guaranteed #A. bear towards their fellow -be soft roads Pr•sid•af, _.age aivho are in- need of 'aid and ;The old Reliable and now Famous "� •A aysnpnthp. Men lute the late An. . ��hL ' drew Carneaie nod John D. Rock. t HALTERS MITTS L. --filer, who have been bl4esed with BLANKETS, I _ ' ttheir-hundreds' of •millions of dol- _ � - -. UM feel that their wealth has been and .E Ja So=tflr0 C�O:de Come and 'nee once—we phced in their' hands io be used y can save you'mdey'and give guarantee. dor the benefit of mankind. It is We put on men's, women's. rubber heels, also rubber soles. A full stock of staple goods on band far better for the world to have - Dr. Williams' Fly Oil—the beat on the of his wealth placed in their hands Po lislies, dressings, water dubbin, laces, shoe trees, etc. market. Royal Purple calf 'meal filar be used for the betterment of -Shoe, hartoss Find collar repairing neatly and and. Stock Peciflc jus• arrived. l j .•imankitid rather than have it dis promptly attended to. ' _ bag will .convince yo . it is the best to be -had. etributed among hundreds to be HARNESS EMPORIUM Itis a pleaaare to show our Roods - Rept hidden under a bushel, so PIC$L+'RINQ , that none may receive any benefit Home Phone 3800. _ W. J. COAHWELL * , PICKF� G from it except its selfish owners. Je S. BAL.SDON,' - • i 'The many asylums.' hospitals and other institutions that have been - - ' L- srected'tor•the benefit of mankind is the result. of the golden rule f mer You ~ C g a%n t BeAt Get. Prepares -sinking into the hearts of people. _ - - �j'here are those who think -that :_ - the chart h-haa lost grouad during Our Cream of the West" Flour F -elle past, fifty or one, hundred- Men )�eapy Sweater Coate _ xears. It is true 'that church at. - lar bread aitteadance has 'fallen off. but it is Boys" Pullover Sweaters - - aslso true that the missionary work furls' Sweater Coate - ttMonarch" for pastry the church to-do' is ' Rlreatec -_ _ Girls'. Wool Vape.and Scarfs- _ ._..t''ever was, and the church t Hog are giving more. inane Woo Sox 1.00 er air. Farmers, try our `Sampson" O Feed ;members B g y 'Mena_Reavy Almira W P p _ 3oc missionary work new than _Almira Yarn, black and grey. -2.20 per 1'b. _ or ESULTS *hey ever did. "-'TheVgtettt impetus that .is .being Riven to the For- Full line Of Feeds on hand ra ' -ward Movement Fit the present _ . _ _ _ 0 n .,gime $ilg_ue, with the hope that the After Nov, 1st the store will close Monday and Thursday - $ighest pl'1C98 pal s ; r' $'Ia1 ' --:,church is about to RU.Per a ..period evenings at A o'clock. a'Our M]llS COOP' Ude + tike � it has sever be Campbell f activity li - lore expe�leneed The Brent S..... Mllls�at 4 yee9t of the la world'that'is : ; • �' • A N N' z . N R verywhere e,:ik� t can be rams- Tut' + Peterbo. Fickering disci rntlp•hy th pplicntinn r,f r�7•..-r�►T A 1,S rte..• -r. q PT. f`Yi .� , 'x r • ... wr: .tel „!sic y, � of r 1YY -'; •I.YCJa. .`,�11T • L Z. `�' " ,. ...ri' ' •.V' .e'�. ' V C„ v+PC- -.1.' 13::Mi • �i"'• ,iYW'. .'� Xi „* "4..,-.; ...n�,,,f'. �aY :.......: ;✓;: .. ci' 0.,4;.•a. s^� '� ..�,•,r�. -a.rsr a...:�•;+'+'s.. .s. F -:c", •.. �. .e ,'4 ',.y�. rn..r:",a's+�•.�i' -, ,G: �. .� :Yr. ..,. ..� .� _. ..: .'. o-'.�scx•, 'F.'w',` ,� ',:p'. 'y'.. `�' �i .�.,,.. ....,• ra. .• .. ..• ♦ k� N , .. t .� .. �.: 'T •-A 'Y. v,. .._ Lr.. e}� •U.. "4 �•"...' h -'i I . ' e4• '.Fi fb. s7^'W .'• •'f it 3 1 �y i -�s t..e�•, /•. ., vF .; ..+. x.s'-+n ti •a .,. ..:.. 3'�' •S.� .:'•.,-F.' •# . ., x ,,.. .ri ."- 6x. tt,,�.y�„,t.N i;.• -e_•- �,,�p. ,�; �''"''^^., 3 w'."rrC.i-�•.'ani b'...-r.:s'. '. '.' �... 'v,T '.•,. �./ r ,'+..,.-,; _...•M .j,. ., ..1 .•in..' .. n 3i' .. _..y.,. , $'Z' �1h••°WW',^•i`ST' '4`'`''x�':_f.`.' *.i.,S�WY.iO•' +!ailitv.r 3±°"AS,'a.2^. ...aaL 4r1+'.,: -.J t2+ ..!... P .. '... �4.. �.:'9. , .r.ryb,l . 2.W. JC+Cb� �Y ^•.`. it i� •� ' P Pitare0n and � 3 lI�T ldtisT�4 �dt/lwitltl James an• Porsyt>t war in the o! ioort Perry +OiitM on �1'aeuiay. Mrs. Ho -top, . • -- a Sunday. is Or men *ah �• W. Jones. of Toronto, s t ' .!dies hsabel - Saegea�t, o!_. MonoE _ _ _ - ` pen —Bus meetsaU Trains ° >lionday with Iticbnrd' and Mrs: Albert, is spending her Christmas' n First-class Riga to day or Ward. holidays at the home of her par- to work,.. on our... Singer se Mise Emma Underhill is spend ante here. �� $ � night at lowest prices. ng a, few days with her brother x - _ ._ — Phone 1805: in (3tieiph. ' ” ' ' .Fred Evans, . of the Peace River _ _ Mise Young is visiting herb• District; arrived in town feet weeknAChltl�s.' "',None• other need apR Tho SatidBr�Ot1 SOn,r and will spend the. Winter .at his •`ier, David Young, principal o€ home here. LL L Guelph - ublic schools. Ply. CsoM wa es . to the right PROPRIETO-1°S Miss Ray Borinsky, of Sto;ff- Fred G. and Mrs. Madiil and _ P Y c},ild,teca, Of, tc�flKille;_spent Sun- . /•.� ville,'ie spending Christmas with day with the furmer's parents,. J. - sY't�e$ :The Sunny Dre$8 �A., ' her sister, Mrs. J. Fingold. " P • - -• _ P. and..11rti. Madill. Roy Ward, who has been' in the Frapk and Mrs Cooper, of Brook L north-west since harvest time, Iia, and R'arrenand Mrs. Brown, next door to the Royal Hotel, returned.home on Saturday •night. of Oshawn, anent a day last week ,w ' The boys from this district who audMrs. Ward.visiting R. Whitby*'*,*Bell phone 188. rare attending the Agricultural The Markheiu curlers were here . College at G.uel h are spending _ p on Friday !art playiug the -first their, Christmas holidays at' their ame in he district series and �'hohses bare. were defeated by 16 shote. - ` of all materials and dedgn L ,_ . John and Mrs. McLellan. David Mr, -Watson, of McMaster Hall, kept in stook. It will pay yon Scott, Robin Story, and Mise Jean Toronto, preached very accept- " ieall at our works and in.p.ot our stool Illci�'arlase, Of Toronto University, ^ obtain prion Dona' be saislsd are spending the Christmas holt- ably in the,Baptist church on San- - H E A O - VL U A R T E R S -" days at .their respective homes day last and is expected to occupy ly we ca , and do employ off .. � ' bare. the pulpit again nest Sunday. _• ty we can, and do throw aE the a/ief ,_ FOR ooacmission of 10 per eent.,wbishyoa wg There will be special Christmas The Stouffville curlers visited _ e> �ys� by paroharng Leos as•'! services. in the Presbyterian Claremont on Monday afternoon - �q ti and played their first game of the J. T. MATH BBON cioareh on. Sunday nazi, and ape- district series w yth the Claremont H R [ S� 1 GOODS A +vial music will be rendered by the team whom the defeated by '16 choir. Bverybody will be made shots. O®os anti Works. Whitby, Optasie i. welcome. Our 'public and continuation TIM$ TBBLiti:—Piokoring Statoa d +h8 Uni�ed i'me sehoolecloeed on Friday met for - Raisins, ssded and seedless, Currants, Peels, Dates; Figs,, on. ---f Y< -the Christmas holidays and the T. 8. Trains going East ase ss eolloiws,•, Nuts, No. 6 Mail 8.07 A M. g teachers have gone to their re- ,,. 48 Local ae7 P. M. 'Fancy Biscuits, Candies, Fruits. spective homes to enjoy. a few t+• 38 Local CS P. l[ - : - Qntarlo dam' rest. Trains going West due as follows—. There was a good crowd of aka- No. 29 Local. 10.47 A. M. - t�rs at the rink of Saturday night 27 Local tae P. M. A splendid assortment of Farmers' Club meets in the and all seemed to enjoythemselves 7 Mau r 7;56x• M, FANCY CHINAWARE Pickering Town Hall -on x ae the ice was in good condition. Nos. 6 and 7 also run on Sunday 10 There will be skating eve Satur, Foregoing is 1 hour in advanoe toad V ednesday. .{ every of Standard time. 6e day evening and a good band` in G1assWare, Brass, Handkerchiefs.' Gloves,' Scarfs, Ties of eacIr month attendance. Mrs. 'Wm.. Risebrough, of the ��+p� and Wool Sets. _ only dnrulg summer months: 'Peace River District, arrived in PICKERINO. •.' _ Watch at meed Claremont on Thursday night. of for next •eg -last week, and will spend a month LUMBER YARDS A fine stock of Toys, Picture -Books, Papetries / date. } or two visiting her relatives and and- e i _ d Toilet- Requisites. TYl Q friends all of whom are delighted •_ _ thane is'S tan nee her baric .gain in goo d old Come and see for yourself. Greetings to all Ontario, For -Sale:"-;L. _ The anneal school meeting will -- be held lathe schoolhouse next - Wednesday at 10 o'clock in the About 300 Al 6 hooped apple : Da An S G O TTforenoon. As questions of great p_ Importance to the section. will barrels at 85 Cents : -dome up for discussion. it is most each in rots CL.AREMONT ' ONTARIO desirable that there should be a of 10 or more at f good attendance of ratepayers. Mrs. George, of New York City, - the shop. ' - •8pent the weekend here with her. ' FA•R�IERS 'TAKE NOTICE 1 mother, Mrs Palmer, earl K ith her W. D • Gordon Son, - _ rand -parents, -.J. B. and Mrs. Ma- _j M }. 111. �9. Geerge is a moving _�'ICBEftIN( anie and fortune in - her_ chosen - ®ell and independent phtone.' rated for -1920* icte mi actress �'In is wchmng Ta :;"76�orofession to the American met i Iwlis: �ry _BARN TO SA • +,%••r f The reit?pa ers ' of the village . Grain Chopping Y Sod land properly trained for growing Flak. Well Every • will meat in the Masonic Hall next AND FL 3S1:�iG1ive man, WO>rllaII :Monday evening for the purpose and Child can save• fA I am urepared to do Grain Chop= supply seed and harvest same and pay $>16.00 per ton de - of nominating candidates for. the Everyone should save.. *ery position of police tnistee. At 'present we have heard of no names ping and Oat Flaking every livered . at the ' mill in Pickering. -Average yield two and ambitious person don save. men for the position. Evi- week day' ezcept The Savings De ent 01 gently, the present board nf police one half tOnB. per acre. Apply the Standard Ban TC of Canada ' ``. •trustees are giving general satis Saturday. - _ _ .- affords every facility for aids- facti on. g Greenwood ROSE FLAX MILL { Charles Sargent threshed for John F', Bayles, tng you to save. s: .John Fleming last week 81 bushels . - THE y of red clover, the product of about twelve acres. As the market price _ :. _ .-I. -. ,-_ .. - _ . _ .. .. _ _ • . ' e! red clover seed ie -Hoar over 66,90 S T A N D'A RD BANK _ Y per bushel the crop will yield him OF CANADA _ever SON. He also harvested -_B . I i�.. : �rotn the same. Lod this Pear PICKERINO ERANCH ;, a about 24 tons of hay which is now M. worth -$20 a ton. Thus the re- ZIMMERMAN MOAOAM veipts this year will total over P H � rnwANCN Alae AT wMttsvi$1100 or nearly $100 an acre. :.pH C3 N O.A_ ,r The annual noioo-Christmas tree and entertainment of the Metho dist nd. Presbyterian Sunday,numerous schools was be18 in the Presbyter- ,� • S14g4estioi . Ion a I Wish my : Jan eburch.on Friday evening last, customers and proved to he a most success Christmas FPre:eni . _. .fel again. Thera was a good at. •`'�`" A Merry �Christma�s -? teadaace of both old and young, and everyone seemed. to have a , The BRANT -OLA PHONOGRAPH' moat enjoyable time. The chair ie a perfect musical instrument. de and ` ass shed by the Rev. A.: McLel�.° signed, built and finished by _ experts. ;, ' mn in his usual happy mi►nner. for people of diecriminatin taste. It _ A splendid programme was rend- g ` pp p reproduces all music ..with . unusual 3 A Happy :1 Bred by the children .of • the two "' clearneee and accuracy. _. ,-schools, consisting of drilla; din- New Year logues, recitations, chordses sic. WORDS CANNOT 'adequately de -- An e= An item .on the ,program which scribe the Brant Ola, Neither can deserves special mention was a pictures. To, be appreciated, the in- tablegal entitled "The Birth of - strument must b"ctdally seers, played _ J. F� Ql i Clarema��j '.Christ. It was given ins' most and -demonstrated. Call and be con- impressive manner and drew forth •iac�• Ind. Phone 2804 �. most favorable comment. The roeeede amounted to over _ The eleventh annual course in 1 a riculture will be held in the _ Ii�asonic Hall, Claremont. under .-the direction of the. Ontario De - pp�artment of Agriculture, from Jan. 14th to Feb. 18th.: The course ,sora rises .a stud 'of live stock, _ p y feeding and judging, crops and "_- crop rotistion, fertilizers, soils, in- .,e ' sects, fungus diseases,. underdrair' o - The Unive •aa1 age, farm accounting and records, f -aster e y' Sawing ! ultry, weeds and .weed, seeds, s 6`0idsoo and is intended erV OltiManufactured by { larch ower etc., -especially for young men from 15 I to 80 years of age. The regular in- + - - f will be R. M'. Ti er, B. The World's Great Music Available to All through VICTOR RECORDS. We have a good, V. H. JaCksOII 8C Ont, structors pp assortinentto choose from. ' ' Cali and get Cataloguesand-make your selectcons. Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, S. A., Whitby, and H. W. Neff, B. _ 9. A.. Simcoe. Sppeelal instructors - Blacksmithing and Woodworking is will include Meflsra, J. Clardhouse, all,its brhnches. Saw gumming of Weston, R. S. Stevenson, of Chocolates -Box and Bulk Cigars, Cigarettes;, Tobaccos and filing a specialty. 7.; Ancamter, and Dr. F. G. Hatton, of �T�• �.:'�: �Ve stock (}a4oline Engines. Emery � Wefi�wd. This is an opportunity NEILSON'S Choedistes in great'variety ' /;Fresh Stock Constantly on hand i Wheels, GirculaiSaws, saw , ; and Emery Mandrels," td improve their knowedge of �, a, .� : • :' ',r, U �'�'.-...r , . farming that nuns of the gc►ung --'. -Ladders of all' letlgtha on hand. amen of the community tan afford l THEXTON'S CONFECTIONERY, _ Piokerin g, Ont. and for sale. # bo lose. - ,.., ..., ,.....,. '. ....c. '.... :. .__- -'. ,. :-c�1 M-..,.' •..,: - _ . 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That Beacon � i j - - . � - .. _.. - In the aides days, a mss who erect ed a 1lwhouse-just as today he ' builds a theatre-hoped to m:ke a for 1 _' 1 - - . - _ .. tune from it, As-a matter of fact, ��. _ __ . --. -- - I men` who gained permission to place' ' ;� _ • _ permanent beacons on dangerous . parts-of our coast made thousands of . •' pounds profit, says an English writer. 'w .. _ _ This practice of allowing private ' persons to -build lighthouses became . - _ . • 1 very muck. abused, and was eventually . .. , •.. _ . _ .. stopped: One man. Paid $2,226,000 'as - ver • • the ,purchase price of a barren rock on - • _ s } - . - j __ ' i which he built a lightho.:se. ., Of course, the value then of owning '11 f / ' 11 a lighthouse lay in the money that was demanded from' passing 'ships. Sir ' r ­:: . ! _: � . Uhitcd Edward Howard, who built a light } • 1.house on Dungeness !n 1615, collected one penny per ton'!r'om' vessels •pass Ing the lighthouse. k . Ft�m the alias o! Dover we can . - ti watch the flash, of 0ape Orls' Nez an . ,.l fi ,(NO PERSONAL LIABILITY) • • - %. . : '-_w swering our Foreland light. Though " Cselaetai Offices: Stec Trust Builth Toronto Canada to-day both nations loom greaNy 4n the - t +►s+B �+ councils of the world, - the' lights're ��,, • . s Capital Authorized, $5 000,000. J. I mind us that at one time they were f ... __ both conquered b he might a! Rome Yt „, , vided into 5,000,000 Shares of par value, $1.00 each. - - In Dover Castle the lower part of ' . Y _.. • '- - __ ea still- stands. For .. - ;- I the Roman Phar_ - _. • OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS' . _ the first crude lights which shone from . ' . _ - Boulogne and Dover were those erect- President: THOMAS MITCHELL, • .. SIDNEY .C. BRASIE{t . ed by the Roman legions. The French JOHN HAL:LAM of Denton, Mitchell d Duncan . of Wagner, Brasler '6. Co. call a-1ig"Fifhouse."un phare," ttie word '1 President, John Hallam, Ltd. , , ..Wholesale Dry Goods, Toronto _"- 'Wholesale Fur Merchants, being derived from the most famous of -- •Furs, Hides acrd Wool, Toronto - .'ADAM ANDERSON Toronto -a the early lights, that erected in 240 i - • B.C„ on the small island of Pharos In > f WM. BRADSfiAW Importers & Manufacturers' Agent, THOMAS A. CAIN r ` ' ddhaw A Son, Ltd.- Toronto. ~General Manager, Roo Sates, Ltd. I . _ . _ . The towery of was exadone of the Seven of A. 'Bra th ' Wholesale Dry Goods, Toronto Toronto I t _ _ BYRON- GEORGE' COHEN .. - Wonders of the Worid, its. rays being ..A- 1 - CECIa. H. THOMPSON Wilson 3 Cohen _ _ ALLAN• McPHER30N visible at about forty miles, and the ` Jj Vlee•Presidont, Anglo -American Arnporter1.s and Manufacturers' - President Quincy Adams Lumber cost estimated at $1,000;000, It .was , r ' Lumber,Company,'Toronto: Toronto . ..Co., L.td., Longford Milla, Ontario overthrown 0) 'an-earthquake in about r SOLICITORS= Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, 120 Bay Street, Toronto; Canada: Cormack A Mackie,' Edmonton, 'Alberta. 1220. I = - ..- BANK-ERS-Canadlan Bank of Commerce, Head-Oiflce, Toronto,�Canada - Branches'throughout Canada'. - � � The- rat British 11 hEhouse -seems � ' : .__ +' to have been built at Caister in 1600 . - - TRANSFER AGENTS-fie Trusts A. Guarantee Co„ Ltd., Bay Street, Toronto, Canada. _ The 'Lowestoft light was then erected; _ . FINANCIAL AGENTS-W. C. Goffatt A Co., 10.12 King Street East,. Toronto. i and 'a man named, Frobisher butlt- a .. ' s - - - - :: light at Ravenapur, having to pay the The Charter of Incorporatioon-gives this Com any'power to control oll-lands and operate oil wells -baud pipe lines-erect and epee- "*-_��_ D -' Kitig $4t. E5 annually. ' --ata-,• _-__awn and operate tank. cars railways and steamboats-to produce natural gas-operate and supply municipalities with tight, I • t ___ 4eat and power, also to msantacture gasoline from natural gas. Navigation would be almost im�oe . • i slble without their aid, and cone- - . -p ,, '- (Gasoline manufactured from the wet gas that comes from the wells at Peace River should become an enormous revenue-producing . ; quently their value to the nation is yhaset to Peace River Petroleums, Limited), • .. .. - - ;well-IIigh incalculable' eo it 4s' as- - The Company also has power to operate and develop coal, iron and other valuable mineral deposits. . . • - i tonishing to find that most of these The Company controls over 48,000 scree of what are considered to be the chc4cest and richest oil lands In the'PeVe River district., .. tights.vrere origirfated by privet@ en . !. - • ,, rhe companiea.whose lands barn been taken over and a amount of land they con olled are ss follo+�•s:' . .. _ I terprise, p1. • - .. The Consolidated Oil-fields of Peace River, Ltd:.............. ....... 13,000 acres �- - •-The smoky River Oil Company, Ltd. ... 10,000 '. On War Footing. .. ... ....T. _ _ ........ A --The Peace River Syndicate.............::................�...............:.........:. 26,000 "" _ During the war - Britain .manufac- - t".,. - ` tured 20,000 guns and 200,000 machine .. . -These lands-have been pall' for fn the capital stock of Peace River Petroleums Limited,. One 'share of stock In tbe-new compa_i}• - B has been paid for each share or Its equivalent in the former organizations, no cash whatever being=paid." j guns.' Towards the end aflhe war The purpose of the present; offering is to raise the funds necessary for development of the company's tmmenm holdings. It is esti. � aeroplanes v{,ere manufactured at the t `"mated that'the proceeds of this lanae will be aumcient to carry on development work for over two years: _ - rate of 4,000 a month; and poison gas :. a - ; at -.the rate of thousands c! Tons a ' . : . The names of the directors, Hated above, aro alone a guarantee that development work will be aggrose(vely-carried on and the th _., r, �: tv"s will be wisely spent.. --- - .. ._ _ - . . .. m . w i - ." - �n 10pportuntfy for'the Small Investor To.. test �s Nether poultry or game k 1„ ;1. _ is thoroughly cookeu through, gently .. r' ' - O pull the leg from the body, and if i1 .The Oil Fields of Texas and Okla ,. ... _ _ . .,,.: ., _ FORTUNES IN IL as e t n T honia have possibl� enriched more people _ • The fabalotca weatttt returned trout small iuvestmenta .n otbet ol! fields I yield nee, the 1 .:- - ' t o bird 's Ane. titan any other discovery of modern reads like a fairy elle: -- __-. - - -__ . _-. . ' ' Opportunities were offered the $100 Invested to Final .011 Co. paid , .....r _lanae 00 r ,' _._ -' who Were not in a - : -Ioo .. .. Ladle. on . Co. pard ....: ...' i6,000 0o j h Ten Y a r� P position to IllAke 100 " .. Heme Oil Co, paid ... , ..:. ... 100 _ Paraffin Oil Co. (in 10 yeart) paid _492,000,00 - - r. - :, =, have Since become independent>ry rich " "" 5J 0 0 Dollars l a. tr s I45 Cottne 0!I Co, paid ........ . .... . SO,000.04 ' • - -- .-from. the. profits of their original small wh41e each $1f,0 inyesteA In the I'ortutta Oil Co_-Texas. returrie:•i---a--quarter- It deposited at 3% will amount to $697.76 F iavestmeata, . - • ` ,of a million (E25G;000.00),- t If'inveated et 4�, interest cam- - s- _ -_ _- - - -- smotiatdto ... .... 13744 a^� 1 To the Canadian Public ' t Inves1.ted �% t ' .2e - . • t B Debe mitres d ll` amount to .. $860.20 During the four. Lspent In the Peace�River'couniry. Y watched .tom. o4l_deve.opuleniAn all its stages. _ . _ 1:"IEight wale have already. been drilled in and near Peace River T own. Every well has brcught in all--not one ivell has bcgq . Write for Booklet. - di7 . _ _ :. .. �- druled I The` -Great Rest Per- lianent • lti MII has been discovered fn at least five of the wells drilled, a record selttlom attained !n any ne"I fleld on this continent. Loan Company..- :_ That cif wonid be discovered in Pease River was predicted by (leorge Dawson, Canada's most eminent geologist, over - Toccata Office 20-King St. West thirty years ago, paring the past five years a score of fila world's best known geologists Ru oft experts have visited Peace River, �,'+� 'j eums " _-'land In every Instance these men of science endorsed the prophecy of Sir George Dawson of long ago. ' ' ' A valuable -1iy-product of the oil flehts of Peace River is wet gas, from which, . by simple, process,. gasoline Is •eatractgd. , Z4rha a Prices lard !os From three to five million testa! wet gas belches from the wells already drilled Into. the gas stratIIm. RAW FURS Al GINSENG 1 I Every man who has visited the wells at Peace River knows that oil ie there, because he has seen it; but the wealth of the write , for rice lists . _ earth, be it gold, silver or o41, !e of no value unless money >a etflciently.spent for its development and ehrppFns tags - I believed the geo'1Cgists and oil experts of this continent when they sgld that by drilling Sleeper Into the oil sends `at� Peace . Ip Tears vif Reliable Trading Fiver the BIO OIL POOL would be discovered. Reference -Union Bank of Canada - Because of this belief and my, personal knowledge of the actual discovery of .oil in the wells drilled at Peace River I feet I �- N . SILVER1. , t . ! - am acting in the best interests of Canada when'l recommend the CanCian people t.q join with Peace River Petroleums, Limited, + sae ski, at. w„ a[oatr ai. l.q. { uad help to secure the big production of oil for our industries. 4.; _ -'Ir _ - -.. -..._ . , - . . - v .. ' ._ _ _ • I �. ;CURETPAT.CALL _ 1 I _ _ _ .1. .__' ` C i. ti - - - _ P to : o Bonus or rodio h n Shares _ _ !¢ I . _ . There have been and will be no bonus or promotion shares issued by the Peace River Petroleums, Ltd. All rthe directors have paid cash j . for their shares ; every dollar received for shares by the company goes into. the treasury • and will be used for drilling and development ; _ _ _ . 1* 'work and legitimate expenses. i 'IA We own •and offer-shares in Peace River Petroleum,, Limited, at the low price of thirty-five cents (35c.) per share, fully paid up \ and non-assessable-par value $L00 each. .. . • -, X11"1. - - .'We reserve the right to withdraw this issue or raise the price of shares. without .notice. .•,1I��1/)�/ _ SEND FOR FREE PROSPECTUS AND 1V�AP ` t . _ _� • __ _- sad ga d _ _. �lOTJ can ovecome any harness or P. z --.. dle ll in a few aye with ` = Fill is and mail `this application form_to•day. Dr; A. 'C. Daniels' ��Ce^ I. �. _' To---W. C. GOFFATT d Co. , - - - - - - - - .- _. s. .r •., .. A j i,TD { 10.12 King Street East, Toronto- _ • a +•�� v i\1. . .. • Contains no poison: You can work ' * . { _ she horse or not while the remedy fa - A Share ._ .. my application -for ..; ..... . ..........shares of the Capital Stock of Peace River Petro- doing Its work. Largest box and Please enter are ell es { . 1 st c for sores. . Cures scratches on horses. Stops itching, -„'Tits is a genuine appor leums. L,1nT(Led, at Thirty-flue cents s :share (35c). tally paid up and nen-assessable. Herewith I seed on swine. Sheep ointment for sore , tanit3 which looks as if ti Leads, wui retain Its goodness for *- years, and remember this: your l ; could not fail to return big I oney i refunded if t mails. , . " m will be ded l you $.... .................................. tie ipg the amcunt in full. Have., shares issued for: Keep a box in your stable always- F profits In. the near future. _ it cats little and may be necessary ON «.............. .,...........,........-1I I ........ ., a 86.00 Brrys 100 Shares �'a - -any sy. •. ,*, Address PRICE 35c. and 60c. -' ' $ 70.00 Buys 200' Shares .`� 11 ..S 176.00 Buys 600 Shares ( ,roan ............:................ Big Animal Medical Book Sent Fns ' �, ...... .................... ... •• - Province a ,�f..., .k. '$ 86000 Buys loco sitar-es '� ' IM A. C. DANIELS COMPANY j1,760.00 BYys 6000 shams :� W.W. Make cheques, drafts, money order, etc., payable to W. C. Goffatt d. Co. - I � Or OANt-Da, Llan= `:j N KNOWLTON QUEBEC ` A It }9 . .w �Iy� :int: 4J,,...,a. ` _ _ I ' _ ..x-_.L--.�.: _. -.-.0 ...,sem. . .- ._ - -.. . _-...e_.. -__.. .. - . - _ -. , ".I,%. -_✓c. �..-.! -.w ;. -� .._h,!,'-Aau:.•iLe _ S.i�.,_..c .• ,_. . `'4'-vii '+'; '4 �. >r ,. r ,.. ;•tom: k:�z '.,"�' ; rs�"�e � �•-+.� AW 47 - ouster .8 T� tom`MUMS °�. '' y� I .three �C2rrming Styles " �OR'!'RA1T , Ati1ITs WANTIlid !, r fooQ �}atr aaa Satsbee—iowesf, Ike pity Giving Way to PrRC•Rgetout oa 'istm.r-..k -:•r ..e.lo�a. _CEfod an ThYr IIaft•d Art Co., 4 Bsaposwlsk A7s,-Z9- " � Ines , - You have doubtless been interested -� 's slirtdosssia>fraovn' _'' in what you have read' or heard re- — + r _ intern l 9'L'exter,� LUMPS. ti garding the progress" of a national . T111 - Thrift. C lat•ra.1 nasi ezurnaf aures! ws boas effort on behalf of file blind of Canada. �a by our Ite. r. Be me welt r� 'Dere Mister Editor: I am sending Ye�or• � into. Dr. geilinaa 1[�laY - Do you realize' just what this effort you a pome to print in yore magaztee Oo�.ieatiea. l7otllnewood: oat Y means? and some stamps for return in case ;WSPAPER. WEEKLY, 1$ 10 '�• Here are: some of the things that you. can't. If you buy it, Dlease keep Cllr Course . aPusplendid 0000ir�anl�r 1 I will call for them." eAdita•idloan Stt.. W bToront0. 0., Ltm1 _ are being done: the stamps and �s _ Industrial training and employment _ ELL EQUIPPED NZWOPAPBS is being provided for the blind In Reckless Doctoring, .1 and pb prlatinx plant i Ess , centres established in Halifax, Ontario. nauranoe carried $1,00. Doctor-- am, 1 shall have to r ice rate. Boz f0. - To- "Mad o fo sf li0o oa Qu` +. route, Winnipeg and Vancsjuver. ' - Useful'handia:�afts and the reading paint your husband a throat with ni- Wilson Pabliahtrut Co.. Ltd.. Toronto, . trate of silver.,' The man who, has business cs ital• and' writing of embossed chsrarters profiteer's'Wife—"Please use nitrate ZQ; are tau>iht in the homes of those blind of gold, doctor. The expense is quite and little brain power to use�it is poor people who for various 'reasons are ,,. Indeed. There is always plenty Of immaterial. unable to lake training at one of the money with which to capitalize active; ca regular centres. •,' earnest brains. Plain Enough, The product of.'the home -workers is In the zoology class at a primary , boi;gbt and sold. stiaasd s Liniment aures >6isteattaas. _ Personal contact is estabLished with school the children 'had' just been ,_..... recently -blinded - persons, and with studying t rhinoceros. If you desire light and flaky mashed o 92?1 9243 921+1 "And wU�t is this?" asked the teach- potatoes, add a teaspoonful .ot bating cases which are sometimes so old that turning to a picture of a giraffe. powder to the milk in mas�ng them. '' No. 9218—hadiea' Dress. Price, 26 ins. wide; contrasting, 1 jrd. 40 ins. they become new in a very real sense, "Well, Johnny, tell us," she said, in . stento. With or without tunic; two wide; without tunic; 3% yds. 40 ins. This work is done by an experienced answer to an eagerly raised hand. wide. Width, itis yds. Field Agent. 'Ita a unicorn, Yon can tell by its ugly and Colds Mean , styles of sleeve; two skirt and No. 9221—Ladies' Dress. Price, 26 Books, magazines, and music in three-piece tonic attached to waist at, periscope!" Restless Niglita 6a a < cents. With pelium; with or without embossed types are circulated free to - wNchsay the vitality. •:` , lqw waistline; instep or shorter length. tunic attached to, waist; two styles of I the blind of .Canada. The monthly How It Happened. Danser lurks in every, Cut in Z sizes, 34 to 46 ins. bust. Size' sleeve and vest; two-piece underskirt average circulation of books, etc., is ton=. Asold ir nature 'ry t : close to eight hundred. . The Institute ..11owed Little Elizabeth .Tilton had been at torus. Assistnature - 86, instep length, with tunic, 6ria yds. in 38 or 36 -inch length. Cut in 6 g tolrrina your children 86 ins. wide, length, , yds. ni oris. wide; sizes, 34. to 44 ins. bust. Size 3G re- also arranges for the transcription of school but a few days when she be- y„ictih, back to health 'e without tunic, 2rh yds. 54. ins. wine. I quires, 36 -inch length, without tunic, music -for any of Its members at cost came ill, 17pon her return, some ami n�atmhpaalnd Ho� '?Width, I% +yds. 336 yds. 40 ins. wide; with tundc, 38-I price. weeks later, cher, sinre a note of excuse p lase of ds. 40 ins. wide,, An active publicity propaganda train her mother, signed Mrs. $ares. No. 8243 -Ladles Dress in Eton, inch length. bl!s y � 1 dealing with various dangers to which Thinking th perhaps he had mss- 1w � Effect. Price, 26 cents. With or with Width', 13's yds. teacher asked s • .y. r w. Y out back gavel straps' and tunic; two These patterns may 'be obtained the eye is subject L, carried on,• and understood the child's name, the �.•n•sa=• piece skirt; 38 or 36 -inch length: Cut � from your local McCall dealer, or this is followed up with personal work, for an explanation. "It's pi 6 sizes 34 to 44 ins. bust. Size 38 from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., looking to the larger co-operation of this way," said Elizabeth, conflden- with tunic, 38 -inch length, 33s yds. 44 Toronto, Dept. W medical men and nurses, employers of tfally, .my mother Bot married again, r • _ labor, Boards of Education, etc., in the but i didn't." which the water enters the big pipe, vital matter of preventing blindness. `" f . :: � NOTHUPS 3RIALS A residence and training -centre, AToo-obliging Ocean. � - • • ;j line. • For 5,500 ft., following .the con- ,Pearson Hall," has been provided Cornelius on his first visit to the figuration of the land thrush rough where blind soldiers may find cont seaside went down to the beach at low clear!ng�. tuna thetwin line of 4-tt, genial cotiditioks while taking voca- tide and saw s big fishing smack lying- i Care of Home Md Children Of woodstave pipe, the second run just j recently, installed. Assembled on the tional instruction. In this. connection high and dry on the mud,flats.. ten Causes a Breakdown. I it may be. interesting to know that "Hey, mister," he. said to a Saher- grouLd, of selected Oregon staves, and the Institute has entered into an man, "bow do- you get that big boat - The m..rman at borne ,leer 111-1-30a �iF�i� four--"'11=� lefI valves and a vacuum hold duties and the cares oYmother- i standpipe, the long wooden tubes have agreement—with the Department of down to the water?" Soldhood. needs occasional help to keep her givelf no trouble whatever. The flnar under Civil Re -Establishment, "We don't take the boat run a to the In good health. The demands upon a run of 4,300 ft. to the power house is under which the .Institute his estforab- water, mete;' sato the fisherman, "The mother's health are many and severe. made in pipes of welded steel, 29% to , 1{shed an atter-care department for water comes a to the bocka Canadian Soldiers blinded in the war- Cornelius gave s harsh laugh. Her own health frisk and her chit 37 in. in diameter, anchored In con- There are other things, but they "Say, mister," be said, "I may. he ! -` dren's welfare exact heavy toils, while i Crete piers. Thereby the descending may all be. summed up by saying that from the country, but I ain't goin' to �pCijsj{Q� }Ph�il(j S�ljtQ f ` hurried meals, broken, rest and much water comes finally to the wheels. •• ]fit !11 ted 1chliN, Vii a + indoor living tend to weaken her con Little has been said of the di®cuI- the Institute endeavors in every psac- ewaller that. of stitution. No wonder that the woman ties of construction, because they- are tical wap a advance the to t interests n- ��YL Cdc at home Is often indisposed through! the common lot of hydro-electrtc en- the blind and to ameliorate the con- She Made Sure. nuns toreakneaa headaches, backaches and lmera. The building of 28 mites of ditions under which they live. Bridget was o e of the new type of g Will you aid in supplying the most "domestic help.' She knew all about riervousneaa. Too .many worre�i have 42 -in. gauge wooden railway through vital need of this work? all, and I 1 our cheque to the the science of thea 1agIIoOOne tsit eases y her grown to accept these visitations ass the ppnbroken forest to a ro Then mar y q employer•—there re j� _ 'a part of the lot of mdlherhood. But l the, dflscovery that the road was a sit• ,CANADIAN NATIONAL INI9TI- .— taany and varied Bis her health troubles ceptive thing of no' bottom. doubtless nowadays. remarked to her: CD{3P.�a f ' TUTE FOR THE BLIND, 38 Hing "The water you brought for luncheon; are, the cause is simple and the cure would make a good story in itself. It St. East. Toronto, Ont. Soap this morulae tasted rather peculiar, -at hand. When well It is the woman's Is suf3lcleut to say, 'however, that all —a la good blood that keeps her well; when,1 these obstacles were overcome with- Bridget." s The Irish handmaiden—that ie the ; All she must make her blood rich to out losing any, equipment, and that •hh4: Scholar S Psalm. " s ' renew her health: The nursing mother', an ultimate 70,000 to 100,000_ lip. has only way of calling ,them "maids in The Lord is my teacher, our timea—bridled as ' she replied: adeth ins in the lowly path -of -'more than any. other woman in. the. been made available 3d the wilderness. I shall no lose the way. world needs rich blood and plenty o!+ "Sure, ma'am. there's wan thing /'►!_ it. Tilers is one always �nfailing way Y about it I know there wasn't a Bingle VAI ' to get this good blood so necessary to � lAdder of Gold. learning, germ left to it, for I ran it all through - perfect health, and that is through the i Each day that comes to us He preepareth a lesson for me every the mincing -machine twice." 'Illysto ttchicreamy emdlknttma- vse of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These, silly stop anitig,clearawrlrpim remove With dawn o! rose, A Matter of Spelling. ' iedaesa and rossg�e remand pills -wake new blood abundantly, and i Each common day filled full He bringeth me to the -clear fountains g dandruff and= I�t{Q4 and through their use thousands of weak, f Ot ,common toil of Instruction, A sailor was taken ill with a heat red, roagh and more hands. U F ailing wives and mothers -have been. A ladder is, let downry _ Little by tittle . He showeth me the bad attack of rheumatism while mine- used fax eveday tartlet purpersss made bright, cheerful and strong. If; By One who knows beauty of truth, sweeping on a trawler. they do much to prevent ittth dls, you are ailing, easily tired, or depress pnr passionate -desire The world to a great book He hath The sick man was promptly ordered tresaing troubles. Nothing befxer, ed, It is a duty you awe yourself and i To rise above - written, to hospital, but later 'on the doctor Barer or .more tat +�7 _,Your family to give Dr. Williams'; The littleness. of life He turaeth the leaves for me slowly: found out, quite• by accident, that. be susew—­ pn"A m- � Pink Pills a tfair triol. What this f The lack of love, They are all inscribed with images was still on board ship, Canadian medicine has done for otherstt will taw 3s. and letters, Angrily he asked why his order had The grime, the greed, the strife,% on the pictures .and not been obeyed. w wee. "surely do for yon. The sordid'fear— _ He poureth light p the words. "Well," `replied the captain, `we = To find the higher way. He ta�Gr Iu dr0-F.�OctrlC '>t10Erjn$ The vision clear. k-th me by the hand to the hill- tried to send him'ashore, but a ser- r by top of vision, geant of police hailed us and said that SAMFYRL Feat !!1 Tasmania. A ladder stretching from And' my soul is glad when I perceive on no account, was he to be landed or LUMBAGO Of all the technical works o! man The Hills of Gold His -meaning; we'd be fined £100, so we lust kept UtfMu�[/ that signal the march of civilization, To this old workshop which In the valley also He walketh beside him on board. the hydro electric development is the hien call the world, - me, "Buf did you not signal to the depot, most romantic figure. Indeed, it is at' The topmost rung held fast In .the dark places He whispereth to as I said?" Sloan'd Liniment had the a fi once the pioneer of industry; and its In God's right hand, my heart. "Yes; we dial; but neither me nor ,punch . that r-lieVed x most finished achievement.It: goes ;The lowest at our feet, _ _ Even though my lesson be hard, .it Is the signalman knew how to spell rheu- ]rheumatle twinged ` Into the wilderness primeval with all That we may climb byrounds not hopeless, matism,,so we called it smallpox." the refinements of the sheltered la- i Of broken prayer, For the Lord is patient'&1th His slow r---- This warmth -giving, congestion-' boratory; and always It must break By self -forgetfulness scholar; - MONEY ORDERS. scattering circulation -stimulating rota- Its own trail—roughhew its aggressive j And pure desires He will wait awhile for my weakness, Dominion Express Money Orders are edy penctrates without Tubb` g right way .against all the obstacles an un- i And lowly labors grandly done, Arid help me to read the truth on - sale in five thousand offices to the aching spot and brings quick friendly astute can devise. And- be- A little nearer heaven through tears. throughout Canada. relief, surely, dearly. A wonderful cause nature brrke her rule for once, — enr Van tyke. ♦ . help for external gains, sprains. z Each setting sun. '' � , - y �' headache lumbago. and played engineer herself in the —Jean Blewett. 'Weights on Cattle Horns. bruises. stiffness, , laying out of an' idea. site- for rich a —,y An English inventor undertakes to Get your bottle today=•cost Jitth ,roject, We story of Tasmania's Monsieur: change the shape of the horns of cat- means mush. Ask your druggist for project development is, Tasmania's For 15 days in the month of January tie by hanging weights on them while it by name. Keep it handy for the excep-WELL SATISFIED WITH I was suffering i with pain of rheumatism whole family. Made in Colas The tionally interesting. in the Loot. Ii tried all kinds of rem- they are growing. The weights arl9: ti Out of the south, end tit the Great ediea but nothing me any gnod• one big bottle is economy. per, told me about �lIN'ARD'8 LhTI- pear-shaped, with a tapered hole BABY S OWN TABLETS '111k, 70e. =1,4►0. 'Lake flows the river Shannon. Paral- per, ,; ole soon as 2 t ft the!• satur- lengthwise to St the horn, and are held lel with the lake and the Shannon runs day night, the next morning I was feel- in place by setscrews. ins very good; I tell you this remedy in the river Ouse -120 ft. above lake very good; I could give you a good level, 1,120 it. below Shannon level, Mrs. A. Bernard; La Presentation, certificate any time that you would like M_y ytatm.at Cnsan Qarget in Cows, and only a few miles from either. So Que., writes:—"I have used Baby's to have one. s any time I come to hear about any person sick of rheum'adem, I ' -Lauth engineers had nature accom- Own Tablets for my baby and am. could tell them about this remedy. An institution for the blind in Lon - Yours Yours tru] , flisbed in readinbes for the electrical Well satisfied with them, I have ERNEU� LEVEILLPI,__ don baa a mniticycle which can be 1 pioneers: and then added, to' clinch recommended them to several of my 218 fide -Ontario Last. Montreal: dden by twelve -men, the steersman A Feb. 14, 1908. " the deal, a wonderful natural reser- friends who 'have also used them with - being the only one required to have his fi/it!! vole alongside the Ouse, lust where !t beneficial results." The Tablets area _ right. Bow , was needed as a •restraining basin. mild but thorough laxative which Begin now to -make yoar life hell w �e Snails Aro Long -Lived. All the. builders had to do, 'then, was r'eg`ulate the stomach and bowels and by gaffing a definite objective. We Bfflou gi VSs to dam the Shannon o the lake out- thus prove of benefit in cases W Snails have remarkable vitality. A are building for eternity. Builders db Y u l4Jj, ,cut a cane! across to the reser- indigestion, constipation, colic, colds, naturalist once received some sped- not ca>nstrnet rnaierlsil without rease" . Doasioss gram agabnt `f.xti voir, and Install the machinery. etc. They are sold, by' mei{cine deal. mens after they bad apparently been a plan, Have a plan atrd'begin at once eonta h"ll • sr/rd �s ash yA But kind as nature had been this ors or by mail at 2b cents a box from dead kor ib. years, and one that had to work it. alcehoL ��aet o ^�' e 'Dr. Williams' Medicino Co., been'glued to a card !n a museum re- Jung knows as Haller sews `'' -pxAvidential basin could not be used Th turned to _life after being immersed ' ' I"v"`� Carathe •ynih h" Bio kA without' Improvements. Three low BrockAlle, Ont.' rets; awrw a earthen dams were built, t>om 980 to in warm water. - _ _ ladeNea� `tllassaess sued�4 1,893 ft. long, 2 ft. to 3 ft. 9 In. high, Clutch Leather. -- ltd �IwO eoestipatbm f; s,n be lead at alas/ w -with provision for, added altitude as Whenever the clutch leather, which In Copenhagen the police convey drug stere.." Get thin deasdoe. the future demands. A 30 -ft. concrete should be inspected once a month or'; any person found intoxicated in the t 500. acid $1.00 Bottles. spillway in the south dam insures oftener, shows signs of becoming dry ( hreet to his home in a rAh, the fare against flood damage, Near it is the or glazed, it should be touched tip with j being charged to the establishment reinforced -concrete penstock pit, from pard castor oil or neatstoot oil. k where the liquor wag served. UG tiD. 7. IiiUa NO. d>�tt ; .. _ ... -.- -.. . ,.�..'r_., __..'. .a..'r., '. -.•'-, �...._• ,- : ,' ____.__.•__ ..::. _.. - .:.s_•,.. .... ,.., .. .. _. _:-. .... ._.. .mac..•.-._.. e':. ,s,.. .. - .- _. ..�.... _...._Q:x_ti•3.4irM•.�.,.e.�:�{Y.M.,•�.wi�raYe.�..rwys_.y,r:�.: r- , .- o . I -�.- �V . � � . , . - . ��,.; ­ - I... . I - ­ , • . . �-' .­ .,�!, - .- -- Z : . V- L. , .. - .1 - I - �^ . ., I � �;J . . . . , �"4"­,-- .. ­�, �­ . I - . I I 'i ,":e, - . . t I I I . .. I lw� I .-,. -' .. .. . ,:.. - - , " . `- I , q'i -­ ­­­ I - " " . I.- " vr--, . ''" '.,I. I . - I 9:, .; � ­ �-­.."";:, *I ,; � - 7- " - , ,:, 7 7. � , - ­�br.konrywlllbehereaeViivaisl -The annual school medtiag will . I. 1� . .. - I ,�,�, �. , ... -, *�', I - "" ' -:!, -�rn 0. - .,. � - .:. �� a, " � - - .Xe ; " : -,.,�, :,. LOCALISM& . :�': next 'T'deavdiij t-6 attend to h1i pro- be kil4lun Wednesday next at 19 -. . , . '. .,., * �. .. , .1 I. . . .... . . . &----!Pa. fee - dutleg; , , "' :v, ; A. W. . 41 - � 0sual . � I,- . ., 1. ,-'.-.!: � I. . . , -1.4'... ., I ' I .. -Mrs. R.'H. Cron'k and tam - -!4he serve ors of the 'H deo- ­­­ - le = .Z I-lan���- .,..�i L, ­ -holiday at obie. Electric Commission are busy in - W - ­,'. �, - . . are spen,ding the h - . ,Now Advert"iements., - - ' i ' . - . ­.. . . ��+ Tb-9 oublie ichools. closed on this locality ftt.present. � - . . - - �y for the Christmas vaca- -W. J. and Mrs. Coakwell and . ,.;,�.. �I. I � �' � -Frida, OR SALE -6 good shoats. Fred , I � . .1 .. �."­. --'- - . . ­. . . family are speading Christmas Fliurst, cor. of Kingston and Bro;*Ir?adt. 13 � - -1 _ . � -., . � �. I- I I * ..I . 1. -.­- -1...,,,� . . I . I . . .I 14---?.- t1012. - 1 I - --- .. . . . I.. .., ,�,­�:-Miss Laura Andrew, of Raven- Day withthelic -relatives. in 'tile ..;.7.- -..".W.R. ­­... - ----- - --. ..'. ,� . ,.�; �..... I-11.,elt, - ... . OR SALE -i teen of hores, a quan- . 1 .. . � I . ?"shoe,Js holidaying.at. her home Y. ' Ftltyofhayand some corn stalks. E.A. , I �-, . . . . . . . . ­ I ..-. - . ­ . �, . / I . .. ­ . - , . here. . Robert and Mrs. Rankin, .- of Pratt, R, -R, No. I. Locust Hill. Jtf . . ... . - . - - . ' * - �: .* I . . . .is holi.; BraoE�bridge, are spending the ------- . . . . I . . I .. ... - -'"4.z .. .1 L - . I I. , - 7, - I ,"-Miss Marjory Allaway -1 OR -Rejaistered Clydesdale .. ': , " � .. .. I L SALE � . I I ;t�� " � I : -:... daying.at the,bome of her parents holidays 'with thei.r relatives in JL'fill g. rising 2 years old, cash or credit. Apply ­ ,.-. . ­ -�..� �-';' - . 1.1, .I...-� �..';; -L - ... ..'; -.�.�. .. . ,, �.1 ... h well, auctioneer, Pickering. I . . ;- � - . - , 1. .­ 7 L "_,- ; - .. :. -!�Pickerini. . , . . . I I., = � rere. , . to W. Pu Stf ' L . - .1 I I ---... ,,,, , � - i - -ley is - spending --r--Miss Cecilia Cowauj of Mou- . I.7;,.-7I..I--'­.t1I, �. , I.; Russell .Shit 'OR SALE A sow and 7 pigs. 5 . I . . I . .. . , . . " , ",�`�,*� - . N - , . . . , :, ,I .�'. .:1,-.-., Vhvistmasat the home' of his Ijar.- treat, is speuding the Christmas 1 weekaold. '. .. . � ...!. ,...--... . :1 . .2.. . � ,. ..:*.­, . -., �Z . Apply to %V. E. Hobbs,'R. R. No. , I . . � . ' �. -� 1--.... . ....-.I . - -- - . ­ �! - ­ -­ ants here. . . .. I .. I holidays with her relativee Ili 1, NN hitby, Ind, phone, Pick 19(j3. 12-13 � .I -..- . � .­ .. . :�­ ... %. -.... I' 7 ­ . , . �1... .�� ,.:..r,: I I. I .., .. .... - .: .. :.1.I.. I .. .....,?, " - .�' 1. �,-Z- % _We wish ali- our readees 'a eiekering. ; � ,:- ... , . , - , . , .-,. - .­. -..,. � �...- ,. �. , . 1. -Christmas and. a Happy --A�e you hiVare of the fact that r1iE.vN1S WANTED-$# a day. in- . .K�,.-' :� ...Met,ry ... . - .­­." .�,- *� .,I.Library'tickets are about the only , , �; . �7,`V-­.� � I - � ��:.�: � .... X cluding ,t,�amster. Dufferin ConstructionI-,.- . ..% ,� 7'.: ...I -..l ,.New Year.. . Co.,Posts Hill, ciric mile east of Pickering, 14-17 . ­ ­ .. . . . ,,� I . . .. . . 7� I . . . I : ., " � : "..-4:-Miss Irene Murkar, of Toron- thini-ri that haven't Increased in :, � * . - -, I.., . I...% , ..I.I—-- , 1.-V-., ... - ... .­ .: . . . . . I , . .� ----, �- .. I . . '­ .: . .1 � .. -�.,­ I 17,,,,t,o, is spending ChAstmas at her Pl'kle *? Buy .on6 for each :of the T LOST -On Stmday. a. black collie-. . . . . ,: home here. - - - � - - - ­ . . family for Chribtillas, only 50c Etrid -I.j dog, -,Nhite t"pjetritirlof tailand white stripe * .. 1 . � �­-. ­­- � - - -- - ..�-� * -­ - - , ....:­! ­ ­ . . -John Dw-yer is confined to his 25c. or. face. Award. aid Clark, Dunbarton, Ind. .. . - phone: 13 ' W 's . horue suffering from the. prevail- T110 services in St. Andre . I ' '" " '-� '' " '- ..,-..7.-�" .*demic. I churvh on Sunday, tile 2Stli, wil r . . .- ... - ... �, . . I . . ...r. � 1. ... � I :�., .4139 eP1 rANISTERS WANTED -To wo k 1. . - .- .-- .. . 1. .. . V -Miss Mary Harding.. of Brant- he of a bigh order. . The sermouTfoc the Dufferin ConsLrction Co.. at Port's . . - -.... .I4.... . I�. ...I.,.� nill,nne mile east of Pi.cke I * . ­­. 1. I'.-. . .. �­ - . - �. .1 .. . . I I ., � .. : , -- - ­ . I .1 isholf,daying. at. the hotile;of and the musfe will be ai)propri'rin ,1,1,a e, $6.3 a - -.'-. -- .'.' . I . I . . . ,� e1V , ord, te' " go . !. . . f a I month and board or S.0 a t board, .. �her parents here, . ­ � .. for -the 6ccasion'of the.. closing Apply on the job. ' 14-13 , . . : May 'abundance o - -Mrs. G. E. Glover 'and 'little year. Come. . ' - YED -Fvnni In -'i er " * : -istmas -W. L* Cotiftice's'stile on Tuest- QTRA t ..3, ,on. 9. - .. daughter are spending Chi - �' ' ' . ': -1 icka 21-yevir-,All red heifer, horns - ,I with frien& And relatives in Brad day aftiprnoon was well attended, ' -.1y turhed in and a slit in.left ear ,sm-ill star - p iness� . .sligl� Prosperity and Ha pi ,1' - - ford - many coming from a diStan(,e. onface. Reward for informati,mleadin;z to her -cry. W. G. Scott, Claremont. ll*f 0 * r,,oN -kvs.,BedsonatidMlssRoberta, G od.p!,1ce4 �i-erd realiked, the sale ... ,.�' . - , ofToronto, are sp�-dding the lioli- [ammintiag in all to between­flve '%Vl,Ni� tp�6 faefthat.-I bave P�Ir- - .' � �. " ­ .- - - ..*- .­ ,1.�­ day -'s brothers � - �'I. ,be enjoyid -by all our...-..-.-... 17 s with an -1 six thousand dollars. 01'�!�t;L-d Onc Picke.ing d.ug store, 1 23M offer- . . .. ,. . ;Ile forwei '. �. ,�i -1),ed Av,,hi,, ,,, , . 1 Ay -­.Ier'e. ` - -, '.II.I .. . . ,�--- �Th,:� ludependeut Telephone ;.,�,�,,,�,,�, -J,,.� 4 purc �%S� F..-..,..., I - . . ��d - - -. - I...!Cgs?dc�cow�. also a number o , ....� -�­-Dr. McE%ven has got quite set- Centrz,vl.will -close .ou Christmas 'Credit on -furni,ln - .. :� , ­ . .. �' - It N .. � . - 7., -," � . . i a - � �young ca,ttle.'Diiy Rt, 10'30 a. m., aiid will remain proved -k-:5. N- E- MCEwen, B. V. Sc., PC - ,,tied !a his.new dru-store ipi�t ering, 1-1 ...,.. .k " ,Customers .nd Friends '- .. . west of James Ricliardsou'i groc-' closed - for' the remainder of tne � ery store. . ....I . . I, , day.. Subscribers are reque.ited tO .SALE. PRIVATEI;Y-The :. ... ". .:: - : �I ()R . ­ I. I- -W. G. fki3d Mi -s. Hain a C ;,.Ilowm�,- rniture: bcdrocmset,A1%irnitury -. . �.. . - ,,­ .-. - .-.. ��'",!,!I..; !s ,I­et�d, .A.W; kt,,c,.en couch. -s3,VO; .. . . during'- 1920 .-�. Ire govcru themselve-'i acordingly. Spending the holiday with J, B, -Wui. -11'ilson wha has been re - F 7)0 .� � I-;.,,. of dray.k-r�.,45 nu, v,-,;Iirrg Ll(:sk: V) ; - - . . . . - - . . ­­ 1. .. ....­ - .( � ... . I - . , . ..-:.. - ,. of :iiding during the suiumer in .D., E. . her NA. P;llo�%,,i�el-,.,ar'd, haircloili sofa. ..� � . �.� - . .��, and Mrs. Horn and fRinily, entru table, ,roct,ing r. whqel. . I .1 . . . �b-1prow. A , f 2rti,:ulars to Miss E,B. - . � - . ..'. -,- '' I .I .- 'P . .t � chiir, arm thai, Feterboro. , - - - . I '.. I Ptigb's dwelling at tLe corner of �'at ,r . IPice .4:�]',� - . . . . ng . -1�1 . , . � I .1- " : ---The work of hanling -brolken! the Brock road and the stecoud Boone, . . = I - I . . I .-. - . � . .. ..,�.II.. . . ... � . . . I . .1 . . . I . . : I . , �-.-stone on -the Kingston road has conces-iion, Ilas moved, inu)-. Tbo,�z, .--- �­ --- - ­­ -- � ......- . .� . .. ... . . . - -1 . - .. - .been resunied' shice tile wcather Waf4l's teuement .hon-ge east of . .. . ..­ :­ �- -, - :,.--,t ...- �I1. ­ . . ..., 1. .-. � . .. -. .. .. . ­., *. .7 . I '. ...;- , A - .. .G. L�t%v*s blacksmith sho . IText o n ' s . . � . '.. � . .. ­.., ­. . .. .o'I has moder&ted I , ' ' - .1 p� . . . I . . . . � . ­ .. -. . . ''.... .!�- . .�. - ;' .,..... . . 7- ,* I . . . � I .. . ,..: �. ..� � -! - - : -M!" Jeall bari,' who has been .-Sunday traitv, on the Grand . . . I . I ­ I . �. � I . T ... .. � -� ­ - � -- . I . I. ay ­ �' - - . I . :, - . . ..��.I,.­ . - � 4p Attending the Loudon Collegiate Tt,ink will be rezuiiked on Stind _ ,"-Confectionery" " ..­. I " ' during the. fafl .-tertn, rettviri�ed next,' Dec. 2Sth,6n di��(xint' of the I -!!�-� -- .,-- " . .. soft coal 'Attiation having Im- ' ' '' �.- , ... I I� '. - . . I . . . . �­home,on Friday. 1 . � I . �- .I � - 1. ' . I � ,.. . . . ... . ­ . - . ,- Thi -i will NEILSON'S Ice CredM .... . . I I � .. . I . - - ;-, . !tV . -W. C. and Mr.j. Mnrkav� ho. proved.. be welectne � "`�. . . ­. . . ... .1 .....11- -are now' spending th,eir"Irmiey- tie%vq, to tbose' who work in the co,,t,iintly on h.i:-,1 inIot]j:k or brieks , - ,- ­ : . I . � .. . . . t. : -.....Iiitiag-wi�h the AGum, Chocolates avid othtn Sweetai I .- .. .. . . .. .. I . . . :.... '.1moon. arev :foruil* eityaud who wish to speud the. .�.. - -0- week -end at their houle-,4 here. - - � . .. . .. . . � � -1 I . . - . . . . . . .. .1 .� .- or 9 Tarents here. ­­ -.- -.''. � - , .:. . r 7 � . �I I..Popular Patriotic 31usi--. . I . . ... ­ ­ .. . .. I . : .. . . . . . . . -- be rink agitfttion received -As .Clifford. Hubbard waii driv- .�.I- .., . . . i ...-1 I ...�.-, :. �. . I.., �: - . � . . 1. . - .. .. I . . . . ,.. . . ��, .. -. - ... , ..:. -,rath ill durli j the Ing otit of -the Methodistchurch Tobamus. Cigars, -tc. , , * - -,-,. - , . ., � . , - . .-. - . ,,.. I . I .. 1. ­ - ­ , .. _. er asevere ch n e ..�- - .. - ,recent cold weather and. iq Teeov- Yard, an Monday, his, horse. be-- . ' 'd BLOCK -- :­- - � ­, . .� . I --. .� I .. .- , . - . ' . - -GHA.oring therefrom very slowly. � i-ame frightened at an approach- . . IN DILLIN .- - 1. ­ - � ...- - ... �- - The horse made a jump- .Pickerlug. Ont. -' -I - I -New books are being plat,ed Ing rig. I - - -0 _;010 theLibrary shelves fre(inently. then turned around and upset, the AUCTION SALE , - buggy thr . owing Mr. Hubbard out � 01 cri Me .S CHAPMAN :;e�-Buy a ticket and keep in touch ng W . ,., -z 'Tbe-property ofith the -newest an. d beat liter&- on the hard road. He then ran �Lot 23, Rear Con.. Go i iture. '- .. into Thai. Andrew9 yard, and as he buggy struck the Flide of the JMM:B= -,X7. :B:E-=-Mrs. Varty, who 19 about to t ." .I-imove to the city to reside with stable cau!jed considerable damage . On Tuesday. Dec. 30th, L '� . . In piue. to ,the Pide of the buggy, other. --: - .., . L or son, George, will -holdit - . - �h can'sisit-ing of BUNDYS :- HARDWARE ' ,dects wiee no damage was done, ,- - Contract'or's Toole- Cenient-Mixei, . -. Mon sale of her household e 7on Monday, Dec. 20th. � . .H k y is an exceedingly ftbe P . �.,.,1IL,%.1 .1.. ...L. - � - oc e Etc., alo Farm Stock I . ­ .. .. I � I L ... ,.-The concert in $. S. N ­ o.-4, east game and tends to develop the - ­.- and ImpleiucuV-.­� .. school house on the r, th just. was. best type of physical manhood; I . . I . .1 ..-... �. - . " , I� - .. Sa1ei1tI.(J,eIok,Nh&FP ­ .. - . . .. : -See Our'Christmas Specialls .-. i- :�.,,:,��.-­�- ,in spite of tho unfavorable we�,.%"th - but at tiffleg, it provos to ,be rather - I �I 0 - F W. SILVERSIDm,. Auctioneer ,sq - - ! or, a pronounced succe: . iq.every Co"tly, as one Of our y ung ruen .I. . .. ..- -.­.Wa .4 sorrow oil Monday. -1 LVERWARE.7 - I �. The proceeds amounted,to folind to hi COMMUNITY PLATE W.3f. ROGERS' 81 ,.... .....1.. --He and severKl others were enzig -M -- .. . ..:; ��- . I . 21:11111SUISM13111111111m.-IT04M = . - ­ ' '. #J . . t1 ,� . $22A0. 'Btter Knives, .73c,to L50-Aq N. Thurs. ed practiciag on the street in feant .Sugar Sbells­ ..� . 1. .. ew Years comeson - hL ;or s , L.- .. aa 111i'.JeW.4 ' I. . :.� ''.. , ay w of the pu-t affice w e !� Cold Meat Fork,-, .. � I Sugar SpodUS, * _ '.()o - "f . . d e purp,)-�e bubli-ching TnE = a L ,� 2. 205 .. NEWS next v%eek on Werine�(I-ny -k flying . 'a . - ­ directed .01ot sent the- put - siff , , ? throIgh the .z 41w4ea. ­...­L1.0,­.,�:evening. We wouh R.,kunr rewl, I plittp glass window . . , .. 73 ;'Child'd Sets, .­ :.1 ;�. . - ' I ' I . - I , Beriy spoouq4 , . --. , % ­-,� 2. - . I ..L..- -er - .1 �.. . �. - a as a favor to Pell(Iil'their-new,� in tront of McF,tdderi'-; (4ag �-.tot,e -Here is :­-ir opportunity to ins---rc - L ­. --''.�,--. ." ..I., - sgs�hst embsirraising errors in spchLW. : -,.,. ­ - ". I- -5 Bake K61ve'-1, . - -..2..:, -ay earlier't-L,0i 0�ital, J,. - .' Pronunciation and poor - che,ice of.. �,,per pstit . - 2. 2 - . .. , . items a d which hc-r,e(e6tfy 4,)I(Vvt(�Aiiiii- &-, , Carver .. . �' - re w I - Andrew. ,r,) have theVXindun nowthemeaningofPUZ41no -Clarpove a, who Pir ords. X !,:L - dozen and tit)... � i war terms. Increase your efficiency, ". . . .Jea Sp.xm,;:, 6,00 pet . . . �.. ..-7: ,. -­: , . "..; ...- �".,-,. .: .. !!! S'mp"g _-1 I � . - Ichased the W,odr,i lwone.rt.3� (ill' pl�iced will- (-,��t nbo(it $101). - - -- - _ . lj,rrel).)rr.()f t1l, J1% I)el)t. ,r :1 4hich results in power and suZCcvL- - .::,.,.-.II -the Brock -roart ndjuining the G. " - . - . I . . I - . , -Table Sliciontz, 5.00 per dozen.a.nd tipI .. . I.. .. ,. ­ .- I :1 . . I . L k... 1 1�'- I . � LPic ering ptiblic -i--(- io 1; '. WEBSTERS .%. -.-.. ..-�-,--a plant for the .; ir% I 0 ...N. R., has, ini;talled . .- 0 na.le . L I0. .. anufacture of r-ement, tile mud ordeV ,of mc,rit i Ji, If --Johnny :. ...­:- - ,:­ I I �­ �. . ­ -- .,cn 1. - .. . 7 . - . � . . - . ',; ,; � AL kR.N1 CLOCKS .':..., .:, . � 1.�- , . - : : SLEIGH BELLS - -!..uL(Jt1ler. GI' . �. . . 11. .briek. See his advtAn a eelaw, Dor'ithy Andrt,w. - Rrl- -,' . NEW INTERNATIONAL . ­' I . . . . ,.:, :! � . . . .-. Cl- . ­ ,-1.column. - - . . - - . I walld. Kirt-lin Phoebi- R,tkeri ::* L� . -. .. .. . . �.5, (10 � . I times, . . ... _.;- r 4.00 -Big Ben . I . . -St. Andrew%; s,tijibotil s(,ilr)ol Leonard Stoplivo-��-.n. E:64 Vor-tpt- :1 DICTIONARY is anall4iiow.; . . � , ' I II ..- I L. - - I -�. 91 . L7. is, . �... '� �- ­ ' holding tbir avanal Chrini- (absent). Jr I--I;7JoreJnt,e-'Mnt,i:!!, - :: ­lugtoachei,aunj%rersalqilcsfion' .*' ' .* . Little.Beii ------: - . :, -. .5..00 .. ­ Shaft Rel ­ .. 3.95 I are . - (I I I 0 .:- 1ne N ..' ; :Other'Bells As orderid9' n Eth�l Bray, Keune-tb Motloy, Ilar, answerer, made t meet your .. N . mas Tree vind entertinnic tOn S: - ,��Sleeproeter, - -�'� - -3.50 � I `Tuesday e%-eniug,-De&. 80th, The riet, Morti�sey. An�us Li�.(,T)t;ibe . U . �%�-- . ods.Itii in daily use by ­. . ..huredii. ofthousauds,ofc.�­:,. . ..�. children of the -�;(Jiobl. are p'm*)vid- (absomt'). Allan shepnerd (,11)�'111)'' N ces.. fulm�nand w�=�:n theworldo..-ex. ,.., . ,.-.­...- Complete.stockof I'St,irr Skabis" ..--::�- - -: , .,7. :... ... . . . . . - -iffi, Vi -l(-, Helen Cownii, " - Ingan excelle�iat progr( PL' Ilf-CCL'il k Santa C 400,000Words.-2700Pages. 6000Il.. ,. -� -Etbel Powell, Barha-ra Hall, -MKI)LA .- lustraticips.V,000BiographicalEn. 1.1 'I - ­ . . 1. ." .� . � ­­.­ ­ ,LE"r-ReAdv Flashligbts, 1.25 to 2.75 .Claus. Don't ini?,s it.' �. .1 ', ... I -There w, Coakwell, Lotike StephenQon. Pr tries. 30,000,Licographica Subjects. 1. - . I . . is con�ddprable anto , . - 1.�. - p - GRAMTRIZE, (ili-hc-tAr. -d) N . :� nly 3 Heaters left -one att`26.00,- traffic -on the King-Qton raad on 11 -Allan An fticil.-- I IPL,L-,Lia-l'"cfi--'LxN,.iiticap. !: ." -;,13e rinick--o drew, WAIter ' . - . :1"- ... r ­ e,-,Iw, IhTIA-PAPER EdIflom .., � another at 2LOQ. Real valu rt wa;; fl)-it3g. . Sunday and tile du ardsou., Zill.-Ah Vale, 11owavd -1 .*. WRITE f,r qp�cim�n Pajz�� rRFE N -...... , Rtephen--on, Atu;tin 13qkei,6 :' ''".-.-: . . - '-­ ,�:which is ratoer nitinFu.,xif()r,t1ijs HArry. . .. - :­ ­�. - ­­ .J'QL[Uanit Lh�s pape---��I EReid--N-ora-t5,-)Ci� :: -1 �. N -4 .. -� I . i: WISFINNC7 YOU ALI, A . m erk Ili u lia- chia , . CTark, .: .0. a C. MERRIAM CO. vrzav�-­mERRY CHRISTMAS.the Kilicrton read heen 'i Springfield, Nlasiv4 U. S. A. * .9. .� 11 t�­tlell ,'tibsent), Pr I-lr6ne Copel�ind, ,'?good tondittio Base] Bye. V%�illiini .3fartin. Jim: -- -;:� : :­:­-': . .. . ".�.� �..­ . .L - n as itis now. -W . - .. .. I � .. t.�......I. �--4,.7 ... ­. . , -, -Z. ' ' ' �� . r t ­­2�i . . - . ' -the vil,j, Fred Elliott, Irene .7. . � �1. --�7 - , I .. ,'...- . � IN . ., L . �; .. 'I 1,.! .W I on Mon- H'All, Jxn'P-3 King. Lonke F,)",Ier . "I I . .­.. . I ,I - , .. w � - 1:� -, ..I- i ** , - , ,,,ill meet in the town lial ' W ffl,f,�;-.,;tR .. 6 .!.'�.-Tickerin')The rate paye" of �jge nAe..Pidnier, .s'" J -,-Bun'dy'' .day evening 'for the- purpose of (FtbQent), lbic;Qell TFOwler (:i,4�-ent(, .: � �I ) . --.. .- - nominatinz candidates for the. 31;,"91lerite Walsh (absent)! LiRs- � ­-,� V -..- . .I . 11,/-1 :::: I I-- , �ji��,�'! )osition of police trustee. ,We dr) Li�;coi6be 6,tb�:eut)- :. " Ji.,z,/ 11 I I 1. t' I! . - I ... / I -n new a.;;pirants ,�ot hear of any - for -'Vii�xt Snn,�lay, Di -e. 2sth, is to - .. ,, - ,,in ( �Jwm, I Z--77 1:,I 1. � i 1'., 1, ;I, Only Five Days in'-whicli to do'your� - *- the hon(jr. The reth1n.g tri 1�tep � hen "Day of DeeiQiol)" in tile. ,, . I I 1. ( � ,,, -`N.1 W- ,12 - ­ � 1-..", �� ":! �. .. I-:" - . - - :-. ­ �' - . ""Imply be T)�evailed upon tr�) ag�.Xin Pi'keriug 3lethodisf church Pic " ':;L . " � ., -�­,,�'..-­ , , .. I ..- . .. . I . , . - - V�Tl r .., . , L-.-- - �± Z.- - -, I ... *­ ' ` Shopping � .­­.- .. �! 'a._:'"Lj�I If" � V,7'$t� . . I,,. ;011LC -­" , , .- . w)r-lin-- to tileeAbipsh;n t-­)­vnni. 9,.h ­- mas .. .., ,offer their service�4. � , 1�,. 'I 1; . ­ Christ . ... -J. McGhitv is' makin �iteadv a-1311 Rp�. .E. W. Tiuk, 13. A., of I ". '. � :�,! . '"' N .: - -�­'�'.,.11- .. - ­�'� . ; " i 1.. 9 1(;!, Iprogress with - ii -tion J 'N t( nville, will -1O.: I I .. ..---- the coli�th .f -eIN' .) ---))reae)1­!lt - �, L ; , , ` , I , . ­ . NI�L ' tbe cement nbiitnient Fit, t1)e we;it a in, and 7 p. zijr Di-)n(At tni�;01i =..:-..a .. ­ I 'Neifson's Coiifeetionery- Boxes fit 40c. 60c, 75c, 85c,-., � I I I.. t. There m6ll be ,x �ipeci!.fl se- . . end of the now bridge. The ecid tre�l reams 35c a'nd 4-Oc pet, IU. Mixed 25c -- - �C .., ,,...� weather hazi; rentlercd th*e Nvork =iuu of the SmidRV S(:1lf)(JI tit 2 p. .: ;Dflxcd NI I . -.,:. �, , I .,I I .:. o�.'. .- ., . ,-.. �i * ts.40 cents 11). .. .,� - . ,� 7rather sloAv' and-terilow! asit ii M. Thepoople arc'm-ged -to, at-, .14.U-i/I DALE MILLS - .. , -.0range-i. Sunki.;E,'65 veilt, pf,r dozen -­...'' .� . ..L.. --- e ary t6 licat tile sand iinsl tL'1111- A yonng peoph-"�; Tne,?tijl� I I -; ------ �-­�I r I��.,: I . nee ss, .� , pet, (ILI:11't ... .­ ..- -: I..'r - . ..-bt, held on-Fr',1ny at -7.-'30 p. it). - - a 1 1-4 icMX�M.-L-7---+ ..I -,. I I * r II- . . - C'anberrie�; 20 cent:, . .�--� ,gravel before inixitif.r. Two week-;�, will � I.-, I . ' 'Len" iis 40 cents domill ' Grape Fruit 3 for 25c. 1 � - ­ t.:. -L ' -.---- ­ , , - 0 - �­ .`. � � ,I . -ble ,.t, 0,_1 t -ty npx luendwI'. I 1.Z . � pf favora 1 1..� r.wonld see when some foi I". yon Can al%V�Iyz; g0t, tlleb�-t M,ani- - I . ... . . -�'. .�., , I . .,� - I ' .�.­.-., ..... ..:...;-' - - - -most of the A-.ork e6iii,pletE,d. will be received. Tlip Inds ;)I (I . ,,..­�,! -.I ,-1 ��.. ... .I . ... ...t,,. .. L I tollm F1()111r!1A'f!(, rl'"11' �'�iv' 1" .. I.''.. .,. . I . . . .-- I- - . �� ­­ . "-The soci.ql eveniiig in St. An Irzses are cordhily invited. - Tilt' IMllnitoba NVIWAt.:��,` - Peo- Chri�'Lmlts treeaud'Siindny Schnol � pLo ILLESPIE '..DUNBAIEMON drew's ebiweil 1)y Live )LQlli"Z � H s lold anil alell0lt e.l.,G. A. G I ' . 'Vill �,,. ,1 13t.(?,.J�J. 'J.�11)f1". ple's Soeie,ty oil Fjlllay evening, entertainment 'on Monday night I ,'. . ------------I �N-� yJ,1()J;:. -r­h R�)11.1 0-3ts' � (11 ..1.1 a l.irgf, . I3j:'­kN. 1'-',H0ltT1-1I .given, consi4ting of elinrule,a, trep, laden wi�li aif(:7� atid t'llert, .; � ..I . 1_DS lr�-...­,. .. � - ..a ;,,1IN I- , , 1.I .P90IZZO AL :.. �:�11jec. 19th. v, --Is a q,"I.."A sile-c-ps5. 1,%"q5 a cie.eided soer:"?z. Therp Nva� Ta 4� tr Ui C11 a large crom.d pre�;etit an An impromptit prc,2�rajvini %Nas , nets, solos. r't�adhip (�,,(-., f011( %�-- %-,-h�; A4 of fun. The phstor �wd , . , d 1( "�, ()A.T C'II0P :1"1 . ­:��`,: . � ' I .� . I y games ,I , -wilJ11 .(­.Itz - � ";' d b . .fArllily .Were- -il]Ade �Ille. recil,. �('!'P',11 ED OATS - � -L,':". . I �­. .L., -L .­ _- ... .,e I Ttpt:' I r( --fresh I � . .­ ". ­­­­�­ � . . . . .,�I* .. , I �� ��.a .. .. rneuts wete Qerv6d. H-%rr�y Boye;; (!f 1111MY gifts, A mo�,t intfni-�.ting . *BAI11­*YC1, ."'� . . ...�� ­ 'L Iroved himself a capable pre -d. fe,11011-0 of the eveninz wn- tl " -- 1-1 'AT " -11: 1. ..11. I �. p . L I(.',A 1E A . - . - . I , . ' ' ` : Ift " ..ACKE.D C01N ... -. ..1� -,:,� �:�,:dent­ - - , . .. .pr"Pntat.ion of 14. we!14111NI 1)11,r�:(- ...1.'-(!R �B 0 '- -in luding - Sto .a,? S ]it ro- �- ,. ­� usiness,, i c ck, Dwelling L- -Tbe W, ani en's lwztitnte v%ill t0,Nli­1Xe1IieLaw , ali ' , �NXEI­) ui,"N FE'ET) �­ I . - . . .Av.- : .11 m 1 I' .-��...*.: 'JM It org�i,n, ald�yull'., Cream siib7itit, � - - - Iop,eet-at flie home rv,f­.N1i-. 'X mi- t-ogtritiotkof her qer%-iv:,e'Q , .'i. . . .1 �. n C , . lite� . . . . � �.. I L � . L ... 5'1 - * � Richardson, inCtPRd Of at ,Nlr�;. W. i;;t of tile C1111I.Ch -pfrzitiorr .. and- Harness Sh . . , S le I 'Clif IR.A. .. . . . H. B.qnks n` annonneed on t)lo li�i,i filte-d for a ,1 .,..: ,... iimbol, of yiz;lr-4 - .. I.�-_' 11,01��!(!z: Meql , -, 1. '. - , ',* ­ . . . 1. . '�iLoroizrams. nek�c Tuesday, D'ee %,) -e satisfRetion (i'* i0l. k ,, to the.entir �. CH()PrI,.\C- AND 0ATJ -IThe progir' t( saef0111paniet aftt 3 p. (a. 1111) itz I 6�Thepresentatinn,wa I .�, .to ......:ICItU-S1`1IXG - FVE,ItY1)A Y - - . We i ve some snaps in Wonien's an(I 'Visses" Boots -,,�.. 1 a -)mpri: - � �L��'11I'le", , �tr F I I I I I ! 1, i I .1 - AT P C a I ­ .: .: .S I.: .. " I I U ... a 111 I I I 1-i . ..I . I I � i i I , I ?- � . " .Riven by the following ladies :I by n api tte addtre,, . . I . ­:�� � �.. A L Get prices oil feed in ton lots. . . at one-third'value. - -1 . . ­ . L I �� Which ,Ntiqs Law made ,a feeling . I I . Mrs. JFi,;. SomerviUe. Mr-. Clark, I Wh I BELL PHONE. , , . .. . I Richardson, lifts. .« . I L �,." , I ., . I,' Mrs. repiv. The receipts of the even- . ' - ing amounted to a goodly slim. -J. I prid Mrs. Sq [fray, All are N-.P,I, 1 R. A, BUNTING PICKERING s, ct,me. I 1, � W. D. . Chopping every day.) ) . I I ,Established 1857. 1 1 . "'-� I I L4. L . .. .4i• ­'­� M I .. , *-� - , '­.-"­' I . _�,­ _1 X , - 1�0�& "A � I ". 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