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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_01_02KERING:--NEW.,S0 t KERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JANUARY , 1920TOL. XXXIX. PI ��- CHERRYWOOD TOWN, SHIP NOMINATIONS Established 76 Wzaafre*t,t;<nal OLarDs. i __ _ years _ R fj Q� f _ Geo. Es .i./.ake The reiiilar monthly weetin�, of the The ratepayer of the Township of kZed{cal I Ladies' alis Sgciety'wi,, he held at the Pickeuiug filet in the town hall, Brou- _ hoft,e of .Mus. Arthur Tayloron Thors• khalt,, on Monday; the 29.th inst,,.fur GREENWOOD ^^ da.v afternoon, January S, ,' All the the ur osP of nuu,iaatiu randidatea F i�E. FORSYTH, D. of O.; Regis- A P g �r ladies of the commikuity are coidially teres tnamber of the optometrical Aaso• 5 ,fur the offices of reeve, deputy-teeve:j R*' on of Oat,uio. Special attention pisco to Santa Ulaus says -The sleighing i 'n t invited to attend. and councillor. The town -Ail) Clerk, 'MILLS bhe fitting of gluses. Eyes testeJ tree. North : ery good and he cannot bring a . R. Beaton, presided. There was a• tDlareraoat: • 46t1 a F. TOASLINSO\, Af; B., :lfe very byg load with •hiu,'. BROUGHAM oils ,it!erklxnre of ratepayors �tnd Member Santa says "Moist of the boys a-nd girls } cotisid rable, interest was n,anifestod ;N.'of the College of PhYysiciars and Surgeors J La: e been very gt,ud to their, fathers f Several of the reutrned men has a in ir,;tnicipal :,1F.cirs. When the hour r, of Ontario. OClce:• that formerly occupiKd by. - constructed an Oen air riok on -v 1>kh' bad arrived ived at ,which nominations the late Dr,, R. Srudie, and latterly by Dr, Cald- Rand mcithers tuts year and 1t takes. *. r a , here %Vas skating -,.t I.Le ilist tinlec.n..ilused.thefu,loctir had been nomin ,well. Phone.. Cl•• ernont, Qnt. T--aaly u:ure presents, t t ' at_d'fur these.pecLive positions : - -` New Years' I�.Iv. There will be skit- .: Poor old•Sitnta.wanted to know if we ing ever} Tuesday, Thursday and , Fcitz t?EEY£" E. CARTWRIGHT, A!. I?,; M: I. • C. Psd S.. Ont. A crroner for the Coun- had lots cf talking ulachiues and re- aturda} evenings• C ill:dale Prop ,ted by Seconded by tt; tyot Ontario, Uffice hours : 12-2 apd� G s p. m., colds and we told hire we thought I On.Suudav evening. commencing u 55' G Scute; E Willson' Hugh Pngh or at other h'bt;Fs by appointarFtft�i,bone Ileo - ' T U'00ck. in the Jiethodist •02urch a J A Wh°ts , Pugh Pugh � N1 S Chapman Wishing all 111 ` strolls WE- would have plenty for hhu> He j Juhn Forgie n 1 S Chapman Hugh ,ugh � y h sz flo. 24. Ind. phone tic, zoo. P:tl _r.,^.i. Un- said h? )night want .a few Jlazwell service consisting of songs, Bible read- i •d 5'; ut.on Ai 5 Chapman G L %' ug - tario. 331Y and Chalmers' -Cary and • we said ( ings and short adds es will he given :,towhray A Hoover- f Oliver I under b1,e m+tm, eu,ent of the L.tdit�' 1t;' Idrover Hugh Pugh G I, Nl>ddleton t • t 0. McKINNO�T, M.D., L.R.C.$., alright, you, 'can have as want' as G t5 c 3arnca Hugh Pugh G L17iddleton •A Merry Chris L. 1 • Ediubtirgh:-member of the Collago 'of you want. Aida E� erpbody welcorue. • M• � + � FOR DEPUTY -REEVE Phyeiotane and burgeons of Ontario, ltceattate -- The Claremont Presby terian Choir Hugh Y h G L Middleton -NI S Chapman of Roysl College of Suraeone, •E truburgh. `'ie•rolas, Record �giatiog, visited• St. John's church on Wednes• ' F H Ric': idann' ))ugh Pugh , .W G Ilam ` .. •special attention to deteases of womka snd _ c • h r:Y J Pstl:ster A J Rogers and day evening and pave a fnitsicale tvhii children- Office and residence, Brougham. john Fo.,g• Ir r Mowbr ty H F.l{icon' +• - __...:Sheet Jlusic. )Jte, nas much appreciated. Miss Hattie! --- --- - - _- - filar whd tlar'tit y FOR COI �C FLLriit Happy and tsya�• Laic and Jlisses p ) G'L Middle 1i i5" J Devitt Ed Willson ' Stouffvllle Ong • Clark, 4f Pickering. usbia[ed with solo?; W ti Burk 5i J ddk-tl L (; S, -,)Lt tad readings. ' After the programa 1 t5' J Pugh I- ALrid{tton 5V G `coil a i ` Hugh Pugh I:d N1:ison 5Y f; Ilam W H..KFNNEDY.Barri Tr r. Sul supper er was served, -- • 1' . iei[or, \otary Public, 1Cunv^yaccer &c. _____ -_____ PP :5i S Cl:spm:+ ,John f orK,e 55 t; Ham `' Prosperous. 7Vhitby, Ont. 4I 55" H Nvc%tney `I SXi• tym•an Hu •h Pugh J Ii Jonc I S 55 't �1? T E. FAREWELL,•, B.C.. BARRIS- i. • TER. County Orown Attorney, and County soifoitor. dont irona�, Whitby. 10-v E. CHRIfiTIAN. Banister' cad �. Solicitor. Notary Public. Etc, Money to oan,,,0fEce Brock St. :forth, 1' hl bT. E51 jr �LE`i k JO}1STON-Bart-iatPrs etc., 32q Danforth Ave 'Wt ,:%orth ff lgi Toronto. Phone Gerr=,! 4411, Saturdays, Nla - Verb 1720.-,ind.) VA)r '' °�' I LLIA �! J. i3I:ATOti :;$: A„ Bur• r_•tc S :•tor r5mx:+, "rr. of ----k ckman I) mwn Fos e� arsd-2iea{;on - - MONGOLIA j esCit Chas Sargent W R Ward Jenn Forge r Stewartrs �hn Forgte � Cowie �+" r x= Year I F.dwin Fort y6b is all smiles -It is $ Ed Wlllcon G 5con F H Richardson .New gto A. B. Lehman has rifaVed to StoutP- The meet ng then resolved. itself ia- 4,t' !villa. to a public• ,eetingand on motirin D.• I George ail'] Mrs. Bowers spent the ' R, Heaton' 'As elected to tbejehair and called upon the various cancI Irttes. • 1 holidvI- in Toronto. is spending the holidays W. G. Cott,, rei've of the past rtt her hnmt- in 0nwrtice. year, st3+te Cil h, that the present et;un- tv , ed to dv the township License Nu. 4-266The annu:il Fch wl weetin j . K was [,u '.•,, ::. :•fi ' .and us -" �heid on Wedn"dayDee,•31st, i Mi++ Lena Tarr. of Ledlonville,,is It lj,,,.lble, .rheaplti• A +od that pa9eed down fI, ll pendingtttime,tr.E, F„rEVE.t'+• t , H. G. ana Airw. ,Tarr ,trill on. Clay- a centre ctIiied a�vap na c t` h r, he township had nut bar of bridges. d' Service Y _ .t ing a ,te eenexpen iture, General Trust+ Building ss Bay :street, Toronto: I ton. r:ryrnt-C'hri.tntae in C6>'rrywood: i, h coat of fano d cr„itetta[1 fosse Telephone %Lin 861 and-„ - - •LOOS WANTED 1)tvid Snuile9, of Rin •vvoori ' spent - F5 uc L expensive. T'i,s tuwnshii, nasi Christwit+ vtith bis aunt,llrs.eP lari. aid- off two notes aggregating 19il)(N), Deprui I hill pay the following prices deliver- } We itt.e glad to report th,tt Mrs. W. and there ttai u•,tr a drpustt of about g- -� ed at the mill : Lee is iu,ptoving. after her. recent ill- $9340. Mr. -Scott ncott elareveearrd the 113 LAKE B. BF-AT.ON. D. D. S., Flock Elm No. 1 3:5 •; .o 44). 1 per 51 neea.' work of the County Cuuucil, dealing Cradva•e'of the Royal Co'-Ige of Dental Soft Elm No. 1 '23 K) to 30.0) '~ patticularly with the provincial and The undersigned have opeabd Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office Bassrvond No, 1 1'3.00 to 30.(X) •' county roads and thevhad succeeded tt anew garage at the cornea ower W. M Prir. le'• !.ba-dware:store. Whitby. -- pUNaARTON 1D$'sce hour. t) to t ; 1 to u.30.Lj Ind. 'phone s. Maple No. 1 '25,00 to.30.00 ': - .... �.� � in lightening the burden for .the town- p ' 16d1 phone 2:�. 441y,� Lti'bite A1sh No. 1 l3.W to iU.00 F. and Sirs. Morrison spent Christ- ship. He also referred to the Hvdro- of Church and Bing Streets, _ as in Toronto. radial •ecbemes. He thanked • the Pickering, where they are Hemlock No. 1 20.04) to 25.eO •' W. T. Annan spent • rix mas wi t electors or their supporta e as red .to repair -all makes f uatnroo Caleb*. Lis brother in Hamilton, election. of ethos, motor -cycles Chopping and Oat Bolling every week- Miss M. Herman is spending the F. H. Richardson, deputy -reeve. -and bicycles. pe 0. HAM' -Issuer • of Marriage day excepting Monday. New Year with her aunt in Qsiz. was nett called upa�Q 1i�>mwer- r1' Lkeense• in the Oonay of On:.do.J. and Mrs. McIntosh had a full ed certain criticisms. He criticized We are also agents for De rinkeriveVillage. ffly W. G. Barnes, Green, River' family re -union on Christmas Day. the Oshawa separation by-law that Uyal Cream Separators - / V.liT7CH1RDSON -Real ;Es Miss Mary Gibson and Mr. John was supported by Mr. Mowbray, as -. Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Hill. Gibson, were holiday visitors in the beim unfair to Pickering township and repairs. rate, Insurance Conveyancing. Notary 8 $ p Pc•blic. Etc..'Fickerins, Oct.. 31117 "- village. and the other municipalities concern- Gasoline Engines, Tractors and T-;1g A Iii:=HouPe carpenter., Es . Mir,ss-�R �4srr'a�°f ia..is APend• ed, such as relieving Oshawa of any pawing Machines. ing the Christmas holidays with her retipoasibility regarding the 6uaty .•amaee+a given for new) work, repairs or Winter Term parents. debt. ' The question of fixed asses- ' ntu'ratuas. lad, phone 2913 SPirkering. 23117 P Cowan &Shepherd W. and lire. Pedrlek and family, of meat whereby Oshawa would have an $.BE ATON TO WNSHIP OI ERB From January 5th open in each of Toronto. spent, pintas with Charles advantage over the rest of the county - P o sec O �. oonresaaaer, oommi••ion.a toe taYlaf{ Shaw's Schools, Toraat7. .t8dri- 5male . r n cunt of ire' rapid expansion j' ants errs, secoantant• etc, 3fon•y to lona P, anis Mr;. 4i Ade, of Al+rntreal. are wa,+ alito dealt with fulir, He PicherZngf 011t 0o farm ppn•Qertt, 'was•, of 3farrieac Lia• nese; Shorthand, Telegraphy and -pending.the holydnyswith J. crud Mrta, spoke hopefulh of lite futwrI- ;ot ' ' ease• wh1Nv4•Oat. t•► Gillespie and chid- ing orthe �eleetric ,.rtiiltt•ay. and the r - Wireless), «'rite for booklet. W. f•ogton. t towr.s .1 a; .ti result of the build. ' -- i7 UGH S. P1'(•H Glen �I tl r Ont. Prof,and lir.. 11 Licea•rl cnrttcu,.<r, F: •aa:aA rT •r•' H. Shaw, I cage and Gerrard. toil, of T'ornuta, spent Christmas with provincial. highway, I[P raferrrd'to fence ,n w4pr,rrri at -1 tl.oynuaLbr•,t Ptock. (i, A. (.ill••spie. tad deferltlyd hiaatt'rtude' fnwatds the w Bales crt.,^uip s, aasoLcr,,, 5trft. to terms Alik-4 Lillian D:tvid�on, "of CL+'rry- h tlro•r. dial sci'terna .' Then ve.•ai m - ecd pert.culer•, Fl oA„ t 1 Zile, xSly -' - - y i • s�.p� • w0i'd, tr ri*,iting her gTaud•paients, �f good roads wit; tben dealt w PO -TILL, Lircn r -(A Auctioneer, ii.4 tUel'I� :A 'L 1, and •�Ir-.Annan. At the cotin,ty council he had sacred• �► i e tar ooantrerr of T.rtt a4i Ontario Ago• e f %Vni. xn,1,G ttdin4 Disnhar. rf To- ed in ptum-ing a tesobiti.tn nigirg the Itoa asloR of all klt:d• to P. 0, ' OL. _ruse n)nt a. Rpettt the Christmas h•,Ii.1'eivs: 'h -It t'tti GrS Prnu:rnL to a��iet in I:aild ' notice. ASSre•s 4;re.0 Ett:or P. 0,1' Oil, -------- First -Class Ti'.; for bire tt th^ir hornP here, trig th.• pro%ir,ciAl highwny. with the T -- TOY.TCi\ }i, GIP -ON, Or,ario A1s�, ?L, 13uwiuNn and AIi°a, J. �l' result that,th Feder. I Qo 4v4'nnlent W e have on hand !1 e, Da< or ttil, t Not) e., of ('inti.-Drinfia. spent QLrfst, I%v agreed to gicr� ntatitial asai:.t• al ,^•t I^ n,un Lend v•,r rod Crvil langirc•:--, Hopkin- �trve*_ 55 itt,y, Ptr, r�-''3!• Bns meets all trains rn.+a with -lira, tlilleapie. ince in this work, being iupercent. of th�, following _ Lcoesi:ftothe late XV E,;,Ya.,00:d; c:r Casio Theo:rr,taulentof the'Lnin'e Supper. t:o:r.. .He juiinted our the grent itd-- aadiun9yocof Post PcrrY 44; 'reair,iiiw-promptly attends -d, to. will be. he!don Sunday, Jannary •t. h, vantage to chis- toRll•Illp of hvving SiZeg of coal • ' -r -- itAW.. I;i('F\-Sri) li;C'• :�ge!it fur CnI;ACitz Cx)1-ictge i o. <t Y] a. n Prc�l,atatoty .sei.vloe ut: a gond roads system, iu the ma, rcrof TIU\FE It,rar YorK,c,-;ort•,:,-., am � Friday evelninwilit S p• m, hallliug produce to the. city' of Tryon- t�.,,,, k ti of, sale,. ,)comas at' ,led �'(�y•� Quife An epidNnue of colds, snre ro,' 4nd on necount'6VIftink hLrge-Stove,, . to. Term! r.i o�.,!,'r. lisle. fo: es n ,. lis - • • • H • Peak, T irkerl rr 't h: rrnt a) d r tt) trill' c'yitt • CWt�tnnnd 5e f7• lk +`.° }, provtnctvl gild federal gi;tnty. ,He E��f 2rranK:d +t tiFi^,' rl.?rcv. I3� . +nd. In 4 ^t•n- - ,�" `.dem phr,nra. W:.`...;:;•.Ont. ''y' ` � - ' `., •� ._ .. __.: .� And a good) r.urnbpr have been con- 5vas x crtndida[e'xnd solicited the sup- � y _ - -Ry .:.Nur Peas tTf' ty E 'rline i rn the )ranee fora cime. port ttf the electors.• lv(tiYf t/S.ry1T 1 A game-nf hocki•v was to have nr.>2 lt, ti, Chapmap. ctiunciilor. being _ f - d 7 a f p'.�yrd betneen Pirkering sand v:tr called upon, dealt with his work as - h..ui ht au l sold. iucal 'rltih on Xmas day on Fretwh• chalrtriatl of the Relief Committee and _ Hag R fulI,line.ot tresli and cur inan't, Bay, blit the 114179 from the e:+,t the standing committee on. Damages Goy ernment; IVlun)clpaT and Cor- t eg{fin es dirt not i pixt-Next tune buys l;e to Sheep Killed h�_UoQs. The atnounte _,�-`� �t -- oa lar. u t ase two committees wnscom- A h -R E E S-0 a poration Bonds For Sale. P Spice RolI,- Breakfast Bacon, parativety light. The expenditure ...,Bel! Phone 193 Ham, Bologna, �:eitiera, ttc. wHtTsvAts on toady and hridgty wa reviewed. :-LOQIIST �ILI� •r- --- - - HI - _ He explained the Leavy expenditure WILLIAM D.. DYKE, WHi AY Hig]le9t pricer= Paid for Miss Perry continues very' ill, it, tLi„ dep,,,;ment, a large -number of -�_. $. R• 2cmm BatEher's cattle. - >.. J. Moore has taken i change. for .cement bridges raving be n construct- _ ___-._ - ._-- - ed. HA was agnin a candidate for the • 0 (•Veterinary Surgeon NV, Peel,les hos.'purcbased the Bur. pnskinn - r'f councillor and asiked the PYckerm Honor Gr:.uua[e o t: arty: r t a: acv ton prr•1.,•, v, c, p rt of the electors. n9 College. All calls da} fir ni,;:,t Mi.y ',lay hrozor shet,t,a week with i• I . J3iddteton, councillat, also re- _. prompt)` attended to: Select a Schon friends in the city. viewed the. work of the ..jeer, As Mrs '.trkerF c i tile, holida[vs with,chairman of the 'standing committee ; Bell and Independen:I'h nF�> n•ith .3-a,lr at.:s nide op'c;l. .111 ?Lit ecu, li. Mt P'ntsnn, on Ii,�raise, for Wire Fences, yhe-ex PICKERING, - CNTe101 Nils. pitta.- \!!cute and fi:ritily 'of -notidic-fires in this department was not - -- Bn-ines� f'ulleeer3 ai a not alike;-_ - - }leave dot in the ear.--OverQGO : ��� , --- fTltiriptnii, tare at F. -lfuore'y. g y .. �, _ Co r;ecnge 'i'htdwi:k sport lite week- north of snhstantbil culverts and • ='Z `I �� ELLIOTT bridge,-; were built, necessitated chief. x _ VE10.-io r Suri on �;_Y,. end with (11PI;d9 at Loc+t§t Hill. K y � � � - � ._ �J+tuc•s Your.-, c Iv ht the flood. ' H'e was a roti assn- ��'' .eel/ Pent Man h Manchester. g Store Hon•::, Graoii:l'fe'nf the 0ct,,i., '.-tte•hulirla}- with€ iendsiti \Iancbester, didatefc,r the position of councillor' "�`� �' z_/ • " and soticited the support of the rate- , rinaty CnliegP ( Prof. )bolt-r+nd family, fire spending PP . And G,adnate of the Z° '.e:•ia:rt' Fonf e t� Charles Sts, Tt,rer_to . ,hr' hrilitl.trs with th-'fir parents here. Payers, Hit.; Pn• b, councillor, as chair ,: Rev. NI r. 13award' and family are g. a y ,a acted til:•nog r,tf.t ..Canada•• far oven i it the, srtion:,¢e durin his man of Contingencies, stated that the Rag moved Phone-offiee 1SC',, resid- i•r-r; _+; +. i 1 S 'K P` g expenditures were not heat Roads -.s ON ! high grade ti amirh. Our gradu- holidays. P p CLAREMONT, - ORT111.iV J,-Loarv. scentrtpRnied by some and btidgeelexpendihtrew;tgreviewed. aTec are in fireat iiem,tr.d. • Get our fiiends.. tient :hooting one day recent- Difficulty was experienced In sPcnring 40 new ly and Captured a number of rabbits, men for the -work, with the result that a` -Dr. 1\ vE. McEwen, B.V.SG; Gatalogue, read •Dict records I -L' en cost was rea•ti inerettsed. He full ' __ _ Zttt'la .used oft cei v mall • 'n the g y S y geon. deeidt . ?:n ter any time. vale, Many n burpeople s spent. t,}e ' Q'raduate of •University of 1'ornnt�. �. tlsiy ora the ice as e wen her w.as R b progressive in the matter of -� finis Former Z"eterinatian to Macdonald W. J. Elliott, Principal facerahle for sktttirig; good ro a_4 of, The adnptipn of the Boonuf gncu tura n age, ue , a ist Church nn Sunda at 2.3Q ro., nn succesfnl.. He ell - 1) solicited thq sup- Fi .,Prompt attention to, all clients, -_.-_ •,•ccount of the s n seryire at Locust Port of the electors, t East of a Fie)] and Ind, Phones, Hill in the eve g. Major Pt John A. White, ex're-eve, was now PICKERING,Ta�er Pure Fater gubject will be sball heat their called upon. He was pleased at the JlChArdson'S'� ONTARIO swokda into ploughshares." reports of the memlters of file council. "1' _--- - • -. A goodly number from our burg at. Ile thought Ihet the present council r t Eggs I'oriatehin� (f you are viae yogi will `rise the only terfc]ed the S. anniversary at Green had done; gond work. k, He was nota Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, River on ' Snnday last and re• candidate for the position of reeve. from Black Breasted Red port a splendid turnout, Mr. East. John Fnrgle, c•x•reeVP, 5ras called "•i who is agent fol Wind Mills,asoline N E McEV�%EN Qame=cltnice 'stock slid 7nan, of btc3ta'ster University, did upon, and refcrrcd M the gond treat- excellent reat• i En3inea, x11 kinds of pipe and 8ttif5ga more than ' N. E. 9 eRc'ellr nt'ltty ere. -•luatice to the nrcaaion•. meat he had received in the pa4t.. He -Also, clung; Selgi9ne Hares for water works. Alan bath room'" fix- Miss Elsie Rogers. Dr. B. Beatnn thonght that the prPgent council had 1+ nnd'gilcer (ire Giber• tures, etc. Ever Ing given careful and wife. W. Beaton and wire:, .Tack, paid too littleattentinn to details. He �etellnary SlITg6011 1, yI� George and Miss E. Hentherington, was always in f,tvnr of every prog7es- inn Hares. attention. Mice El=ie Monro, Arthur Cnnpor, sive movement in the tnwnship. He A]1 Pedit;ree�Stoek. ~ RiCE S PUMP WORKS, Lloyd, Orval and Miss E. White, spent I did not, agree with Air. Rirhw dznn C. N, P, Tickets n few dnv9 rrcPntly with their re.pect- regarding the O.shntwa separation -W:,J. GORDON PICHERING Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale, (int` ive relatives in the yale. (;onti.-',:.1.._ a 11. � P1C1��Ti�aC/ .1© _. ,:ce+�•. .>z,!+•..-�i@4xlt`+raw-,.N'. sa.c�.'.;,.,.g. .u. •-.: -.t.c.c :.•, _...._ e_._._.'�-w:.�:.s_a.�,.vk•...�._'�--,'?.rs��._. _-k�,.-•.�•ka.W�sr�.wi 1.:-i - ..�'-+v�-tr' y'.+.t �"� .--... r;:�-l. P�,.t..+,xx. `—'r Ix,'nt� :' -. mss _ �.::-'•;r`a�� �.:.- :....k1�-'l __ 1. -. _ a.. -, . , ' Not Unusual. ' r t - - - -- philosophers have contended tfiat, t , a ,' y ::;' ..ti, w.; argument never convinces. and peq, y. . 9 . I .. It . I . I , ::, ; I.i!•'iE i�l ��/i/ V /OkiV �,:Q.0 u E R STATION haps their mistske 'in so assumins i. W .. t t natut dor few 'men will admit that �? ' ° i 5 ? a The new S'ancuurer Station ba l by kJaaadiaa National Reilwa7s at •cost of a ,� they are COt1viIICed, n0 mallei CO what w'.. ';: a z. .:� -million dollars, and which it ono of a est -equipped and up-tostations In the i \,1 ? ?1 . Dotnlnton. it is constructed generrtl]FI{�of brick w1{h alone- dreulu`s and features, and extent they have pTlYBtely altered y :,'•.i 5 ' s . '.y lU chief attractivenws•probabl lies tu`simplicity of dei n. It has a froaLge cf their 6pinions. A little story told by T t 5, '4 321 feet with a depth of �a the ground suer are situated She large general waiting „ <,1 T �' '41�r. y,; v> g room, adjacent and open vena ,vlilch are aepArate waiting roomtfor meu mrd woman. A IaYer lllnatratea this. r , . y?t p,r,:. ;� dtatng cud )inch eenntrarber shop, tlekrt office for rat} and bLeams,hlp, commercial r heard a couple of men; both ^ _.___ r:<,: telegra;bs, hand baggage, gens- 1 bnggags, governmeui mail, express and ■lerping anJ 4 dining car depnrtmente The o upper Soars accommodate lire gaaeral otaces Svlth )-fends of min's, argue for an hour the �; ",>0" ,i .entrances distinct from the n proper, with. elevator serrlco Oa the rear aide c. i<, '' x i H. the station, directly •opposite urn eutrnnce, are situated doors leading t0 a covered other day,"- he said "IL w89 some fti' . k e < 4 > eo¢course 50 feet in width, ng the whole length of the Duild(ng. >iom this cog• 8lnlple muter—the beet method Ot g a"' t ' rouree are exits to the varix sin piattotms, whit){ are also coccrad. In all there aYe keepjl},> a lawn, in fact. - Th@y both ;,y+� ti ^t4 �, F' eK 2'< H Y j la tracks leadinC'into the a��lon, the average l�agih o(. each plslfarm being .Doul became somewhat heated, sad Jones k..a' yi•;`•:`.;a;rY;i�•: `2•^' }<..�. nc,..".,.' ti'+'��,¢K,...h4.i,,:,:•,or A 1,:00 fust. :1. - declared that' Sn)ith might save his <..; <. p 4� ' t ' y F breath t4 cool his oatmeal, aB he could , ;,_ v..,.,.•':;::.:r...;•, r not. convince him ii he talked all "'3 t..,.- ,r `�,. �•rv`.•'%y: x.i:7.•L, Y 3'e>: o �. :.w �'.C•e r :.6Y , r,T. V' :.::.. • , ..I. 5 Y night, which Smith .responded that x< t s knew lust a trifle lea's about �?' Y s 'I �. lawns than a.native of the Sahara. It y '< y r ` �"� , s w <Kxr xM1 s.' a ' r l was rather amusfng." 4 ^£ *. "But-er, I guess I don't just see the r I ..:4111 11 I point," some one in the crowd. re F ,. w - , ?� marked h: ettatingly. « 'IDh, of ctSurse-' I Yorgat," the law. ti f,' �a ^w> .� , yer explained. "You See, they parted, e 51. z �' eac4 proclaiming the other an ignor• y N .. S Y Y H �Yr. :a ant fool, and when he got home Smith. `6 `: <'., -7•> >> •gam. -I I. : as' �'": "'�':.>,:. at once put Jones's scheme int6 opera - c z �i,. VV ::: - :.: F ,,'�� f ­�; tion, while Jones tried Smith's plan:' a: 4: r . S 1 > 1 t of :x - t ed' Babies. 5: :,,. :9 ho>} ;Salt 1. 1 5'•� H �.,. 4A6,D gir'y., r' y :,4 Almost every race has Sts own par• a11 In ..� s:•; N tieular customs and ideas when it - x , -" comes >!b babies, and the Russian Ar- u menian tuottier, who` carefully covers Y'` �w . „ the entire skin of her new baby with ..,..''- .. : .N,oti�': f< !:y?� y't"+GFir „� ,rte, ftrt'• 'less would, e: ....^' M1 �M.. ..,,•ins .y�,4. >r'''' ,;:,:. r ,!::� : F :+;., .•f y �./.i r ..�; iW# .:4 4 i cl.ir Waage, flee) just 83 BU)'ry for 0 T ` fl 1. M1 K.. 3 W 4 i p' Y �:?y /4i{ //. RS .fury f J^ -'R •' . ..: ,y,..',4•' fi., ac.r .., . S?Y ..i::...3c rs.:, HJ i '$ i >..s s n r•^ w' K xn y " v . 4 .. ht a 4 may," 34rr„ `s sterilized and hYgenic Infanta 'as we V 1 H'. $iy4 { rr•,s>` Ks fi xc fn Y' G�:,�' cr ` do far here. The Armenian baby re- �s �f: t c ` nx 't � I � t r three hours when the .."S, 1 •.. X,.4�aV4`,.: y9 its,,, r.>: ' .�','.s ,;�'�"�ry :n2 :sem/,4,� .,r ,.c I mains L+alted o WR r^✓f rM1 ?, , . „•�. �''.�,'Y55, 'yv:.?4f�' f, ~� �..! �A .> '94`� �. 4 JCR NN'.y. •r: p v:r:'+: 'r ,<,��,y�'> e, '�_' i L:. or,^t`.�.<:, "'4,'. 4.T`^^% r'r:y,%.�'',:'' :3KK �';,?`:„,y<�'�vi,:' ,+ .�r?ay:M1m,. h;••/yt�4,,:! ::%"`�f.^> :, salt is, washed Oit vi iLh warm water. ' t'.,A,r. &oF+'k`.u• : ,. ¢:` ?rY.l� ''P +° +�`+..'•�." .,y9. Bfllt - ... '„ '. �: r :: Q �;y':, 'i tribe in Asia Ulnor leaves the 'r Y, �0' ` ` •• on their Infants for the first twenty • ' four hours of its life. .. - _ In some countries the mothers lay ' -. 1 their babies where a stream of water ter--- -- ------ ---- --- •�---•r-• -=_--. _ •-� __._ _ _ _ _ _ �._ _ ,� trill fall on their beads. This !s 'tc10, I ac;tt•eely believe hi4 eyes a3 he read 1 toughen the constitution, and it does, leaves to -morrow, and ahe is not- com- . ���+ It again and ,again.. unless the )gabs. happens to die as n ing ashore, and of the men on board; -He forgi'ea me," he cried with the result of the treatment. The custom 9 �••► P'� j� /� [� ; 1 think I stand the best chance." i exuberance o2 a new-found .relief. -certainly operates to bring about the 1.JOCK lj .TER]"S J "She mann come ashore at since.r,;Mon, Jock, I'm thinkin't1:at t]:2 nest�auzvtval of .the Jltlest. Bulgarian Tell her n life is ping --4i' i' the balance. Gan an' .brie her this meenif. it's best t1 ing to fargi'ein is mein Sor- babtes bare n hot omelet put on the K R `top of their heads, the idea being to _ A Taleofthe)blalta Ht,spitals. 1a o si 8. R hen Jock got back to hill ward make the skull hard and -the the child Im- . - . . n te.`•.Sheedisna ken�m anamehsae' Janet Fraser was fliers. ---]n" simpre� mune from sun's new -both i r n to Y _ B ALBERT G., MArKI, '' - there's roe use yayin who sent Se;I 1 By _ words h4 told her the whole tale. Tartar baby is overed with fresh but- but tell her that her air} future tie- ,t I ter. r ' encu on 1t, an' the hap t s o three 1 ,,It, was t I who did the. wrong _ GHA?rTL32 L'. :--= --- ^He'3 .:cel o` remorse, an' its •oIITj } urs Noo: haste •a." ever "doubting Sandy," Bhe cr' d. C ' _ --0_ ;n t) Sa ie �_:__.a - f -�— ;'"Take nwto hasty that i may ask his _ : _. ,y Jock did not waste time in 'him cu -e' is forgi'eness. an' it's only you There wue something Very corn., forgivenesa.,, I � 'i+sreh, and next day, to his great de. that can speak the mea9aj;e o' pardon''�nAfrig about Jock on occasions, andl "He'll gie' ye that a' richt;' answer- Britain s Meat Supply fight, he heard that Sdudy�:11''Gr b1h-- � Shet'lI_pit new rpeerit inti) him." this ��as one of ahem. The visitor lett P ted Jock." "He's learned the art o' it" Great Britain can become self -s. P. . s patient St. p , - "He' can dee, then,"' was the un-- his mesmeric ower, •and did what: He topk her to her former lover, portfng, e•s far as niutton and lamb .ill was ori!y a short distance from- his' currlpromi:�ing response from the bed. than), a nura¢ and dot'tor had done and then he telt them alone. They did' concerned,' in a few years, but must own. 'To, get a frien to wheel him ':fin' the $ritiFh Airmy'll has loci b'etor�--hi 1}idsling. - j not 'notice him slipp{ng away -they for a considerable time be dependent � ever in Via chair wag an easy matter. a bifid dodger A' through you. a bFon,I No sooner: ra,l his messenger gone "re too busy forgiving each other. ;upon South America for beef, accord- IL was not Jude's nature to da any - i -,f .I wan a , genera!, I wud mak' ye , than jock Fut his, chain, and - t tllinj (The End.) f ing to a report • just issued by the thing by halves, anti so he could ,not' forgi'e'hiei, or'duck Ser -held:' Ifor a vdianteer to wheel him, set oK' �----4----=- Board of Trade committee, appoints ; `: rest until he had started on Iiis errand " Ye can dae what pe like; ibut whets top- St Paul's Hospital. Ile, found Ile Exact in All )f our Ingredients. • ']aat April''to conside4 means of incur - I I thir.k o' a' my -past, a '' at w'as Ing the kingdom's meat Supply. I I 1 .of ptracemak�.-,. ( ;Sandy �I'Gibb in much the':amemood' ri tabic that provides proper Hour-' p l t as he had lett him. ' I The, report says that` in view of the . I.He trttssled to circurnstanees to guide ,due tae Rodericis Mac her. s no , •I iahment k one of the .bulw arks of good hist, and to gine him orf ertranca into' in me to portion. I'rrs no madethat' ,.Weal, Sandy, nae cheerier"" .was. health. Science is making remarkable) strong position held by American the hard heart whose intik -of forgive- wey. Sae yie neeAa fash yersel will his salutation. " F hae of news for';. , j compeniEa in 'the South American - [ I , i .cess was killing poor Roderick Mac- talkie'. - I'm no the kind to be got g strides in the ex knowledge of food I meat -trade, it is agreed that some'ac- rool:3 wV palaver," ! Ye, thpi , that'll mak' ye At up an'; values and the purchasing of foods. pherson. — , brush er hair. `i'ha iiiv ye think i am Haphazard methods of cooking are tion is desirable to safeguard the in - "I hese ye're to -get the Military: ; Jock lookrd st tjLe-wau�t�ietl ._tn to 1 g y relegated +>,e past ,_ I tereats of British produced and trod_ sun to bring to -Pre yc -- f r ErxY-ho - „ 11 as he i with some amazement and no little „ . e teal ; era a oma an s fu ho 'c Tact >Kedet], Jock began tact y I :�w Roderick rI5), p: -.on, I P wits should have a .posui e, p „ I. drew up at Sandy's bed, "an', ay a bri- I secret admiration. H -e had met his , for I'll hae vane o , ye neednae and up -to -,the -minute knowledge that I the report says,' is to protect con- the- Scot, I've come to say boo proud : matc;i. Ail his persuasive powers had sume'rs :from the menace of mono- 1 trouble." • i will enable her to produce attractive, - ii am. I'm telt that yebtosht in fower, failed. He had sense enough to seal "If that's yer ^i+pe+ _ tae a quid appetizing and nutritious food at the' PO'T- Wouneek. that it was useless to persist, that its minddeno to ha . harked Sandy with} lowest possible e=Kpendittire of time - wotyladed men. after -that stent at g , ,. I would only render the er `more "Her? , �„ �� Rats WelC01l1e. . "Ay, ane ower mony"t. was he gruff stubborn in his res)s,tance, So, with a and money. - ., i a 'new suspiciousness in his voice. - � Relegate to.:the past a13 the methtitis !response i curt "Good -day" he wheeled his chair Coal mines6aact•other mines are al ., round and'out of the ward. I "Janet Era:er, of course. Sties here of cooking of the days. by. The; Dinna say that, mon: I hae' . een Defeat did nota vee with Jock. He In brAlta." 1 careful reader will have at her finger I waftg full of rate, which become ex- -'.t the last ane ye saved, an' though he could not eat hiagmeals, and k. did • Sandy's face flushed, the frown pas - 'i tips an exact, scientific knowledge of, ceedingly tame and saucy,, being never _ '•tis gey bad, fire doctors hope tp pull p food cookery.: You cannot ex set per- killed o; mole -ted by the miners. The �" not talk for thinking. His cheeriness sed, and a softness ere t into his -" •him through, an a better song r there g - oice. "A 1 wud be richt Bled to,see, p latter believe that to kill one would L. -eudna be. Ye've helped the `man- vanished, and the ward felt the chill y' feet exults In cooking when you guess brie had luck. .. _ of its eclipse'. ' , her, an' wud be muckle indebted tae at you cements. Too much of g •pooer, as they ca it. But yer jabs no "1`. is 'wron with .you, Jock?" ye. Dae 'ye happen to ken, lad, I this and too little of that will give, Indeed. it may he said that eats are f .,richt done yet. an' I hae nae patience ` g' Y ,Fh©'a mairrit?" • cr - useful in' mines. They do good 7►i' felt-feeniahed work•" j asked ttle nurse' in surprise. bad and indifferent products: Ail yon! 5 t Th e's nasethin the maiLter R} =Qen service as scavengers;. and, warning is -u " T ,r verra _ " ' p more ' portant, they give waiving by_ _. Div ye mean that I didna save " iia, ah�'a no ma)rr)t, an' for a time, materia) and labor are lost cit ► _Weal, 1f__I._but my brain', was esponser - . gu)d reason. Don't exact. No ex ensthe their ot.onts of- a presence of dang- le was eu e m em to -e i `s it '1 culitfar�tools are necessary, dust the b more sensitive to didna,'I dinna ken who did or cud. I'll g I „ , •--eretrs 'gages, being ,confess that I was vena near leaA and was an with himself. She Il no tak them that want her, ordinary half -pin measur)ng ��� I them than human beings. 3tim in No Mane' Land, but as I had But Jock waslucky. Perhaps' big' because she didra Beet the ane ahe table and tea spoons ar what you 1 „ 4 luck consisted in always seizing his wanted. She's been loyal tae ye e' need. When a cave-in a about to _ risked sae muckle to find him I de-, chances, and being on the lookout for thae years, 'Sandy, though ye dinna ! When the recipe ca for ane -halt ; occllr,�he rats, Kten giveXi not- a _termined to complete' the job. 'them. Two days later he was eLill y y p q ice, .tali) vin out a'n timssual deserve it. 'Mind e, it was only her cupful or on uarter cupful, just use; g "Nu -t thaat'--just-what hat ye havens Y , manner. Doubt a preliminary attling with the problem on his mipd,; mind that •was turned against ye, an that much and no more.. Never mind clone", InTerrupteaseverity, which mad.0 Mit W-Ull e the other open when he overhtard scraps of a costver=' no Iter hairt." (what you' think; just do what the i cracking of the rocks alarms them. - his eyes In wonder' 1 "Dae a think site; mon?" There, reef indicates. Table and tea spool:a I •'-4 i cation neer him. Act R.A.hf.C.• man! Y pe i "Ay, I -hid that; an' it coat me this who was-gotinir to Etrbpt, ap whoseI were tears now in the wounded ma I I are divided into one and one-quarter + -A Hever-Miss Fly-eromp. wound, worse luck!" l boat• had ;celled at Malta, had come' eyes and a tremor in his voice. -' I divisions. These moat always be made i -' - "Ye got him itttil fire trends, I' ad- ashore to stye a 'wounded friend in ti.-- i �� naebring hnae omer-art ts a n e Id'm i hhe long way�_�_ dapllllge on a mud bankator on a tin the a mit; but that's no a'." 1 next bed to Jock. J with its mouth wide open. `It is not "Weal. it's Svf the doctors to dae l He was amusing his listener by gt'v- l fair reein to ase her noo., said y, I , Why Rings Lose Sett111$s• " i ing an account of his voyage and des -I Sitting up in -bed and Beginning to asleep necessarily; i! may be thtnk- the rest {make himself fid Why to 1t that women's rings lose Ing or just merely loafing. N >.. `' "Is it?" cribing his fellow -passengers. y' their stones so 'mush moro frequently - "We have a Scottish nurse, aper=� "No sae quick, Sandy. I had got my than men's, even it the setting is idea- Flies and other winged insects, atr Jack had a startling way of putting; feet br k," he was Saying. "Her name; terms.'" tracted by its saliva, gather in swarms s question that seemed somehow to' Yt "Terms?" tical? As a man's ring usually: re• upon its tongue, just as though the undermine all bee's reasoning. Sandy is JanFraser, and sire ,does credit i "Ye • Calves rougher treatment in the.coui'se latter were a great sheet of flay -paper. K. I'l to the c n.", Ye dinna expect tae, surely, to dae the certainly was tacken_ aback. He was ; a''thid for naethin', an' tae a grumbI]n' of his work than does a woman's, When a sufficient number have col• Y I "I wunner if she's frae Loch Dar -I opposite would appear logical. The )acted it alone. !t jaws suddenly, and ` toonscioara that some axiom, Whose! ?„ b at beat!" rock, b on chance?" . interrupted �3' v„ explanation is that well -made 'rings 'sureness he had never doubted, was ; Y Y p What dee ye want; then?" s3ked with a gulp the tittle torments dis- suddenly discovered to be rotten. i Jock' I seldom lose sets even under rough a ear affor in' a •�T� the d cure who The visitor looked round at him with the other in surprise. usage unless the little -- „ curiosity. es, , e answer'll an agreeable Savor. awn? Tell me thatI he 'demanded y hold the atones are worn, and those of with some warmth, answering, Scot- • js the parish she comes from. Do, you I on a piece o paper that ye , forgi'e women's rings wear taster. Thta' + know her?" Roderick Macpherson free the bottom faster wear is due to the fact that wo- 7[illssd,e tlaimalt•Oatese tDoras, 1lKo, ' o parse-- y, t atg has donewear so much more than determination to show that he could ` men do, and it is the constant tr et on There is econom a heaidlcs the gun of interrogation as �' thinkin' a great deal shoot 3iex•'this; ye, an' that yell never bear him a I last day or twa. Is ahe mairrit yet?"j grudge. I'it no budge a step to apt of the glove which wears away L fish, as there is less waste• 'well as his interviewer, . "You can," answered Jock, unable I "I should $!link not, or I should not; net until ye pit that inti) my hounds, small clasping points. - to retrain a smile, for he had most be so interested. Ida not know why: an' without me tshe canna find ye, -for, if rings are, constantly worn under li a a girl like that keeps single." she disna ken ye're in Malta." gloves they should be submitted to a -, successfully led the conversation up! „ Jock re "Mon, ye hae got me fine," laughed - ''to the point he desired. He had stra- I ken, plied with emphasis; jeweler at ]oast once a year for exam- } t4egically won the dominating position. Sandy. His hardened heart had been ' 4 "an' the reason domes her credit. But; !nation -and probable repair; .other= "Me?" wont the astonished reply. she'll no remain unmairrit fang noo.; burst by the explosive sof love, whose wise tate loss of. the stones may result � trades• Wilts fol amiss., ` ""I'm no a doctor." In fact, she'll'no leave Malta without' polus- Jock knew only too well. ► from the wora\coudition of the gold TORONTO t1tAt.T tNORKe "There are some pairta o' as meth- bein' engaged," t I The message of forgiveness was points. -_ ~� . "Wel] it will have to be to myself,, written, an'd Jock hurried with it to f IL J. GUFF . • nines Ci17na reach, bat words Can. wa' „ iaiafinen� Cu=es rls . .ria. j , � Rodeniak's warst ,taotusd Hes Meer. then, laughed the •visitor. The boat) Roderick Macpherson, who could ��s t�t _ ' a x .'. . ..,� .... ;. .y �. ..,.,..'' •e.,_..:- ,, l' ...... .... ...., .alis. -a. - h !4'.4 IV, `aTVVO KILLED KMACK ON VICE AL LODGE ATMWN Second Lieutenant of the Guard Skiot Throli.gh-l-leart and y One of Attackers Also 1Ki lied --"F6 ee Arrests After- ' ward Made—Attack Near Scene of Murder of Lord Cavendish and Burke. ; A despatch from Dublin, says:—� They felt their way t2trough the �inother attack was made upon the darkness across the grass of the polo -' Vice -Regal Lodge Sunday morning, ground and suddenly found themselves which resulted in the death of a prom-' faced with a body of men the number .ising young officer and also of one', of whom could not be ascertained ins of the attacking party. Three arrests' the darkness.• Bods parties Began to 'were afterwards made. The scene of fire at eack other, and the result was this latest combs$ between the forces! that Lieut. Boast fell` wit:l'i a bullet! of law, and order and those of the -re. '•through his heart.. Tw,o soldiers at the bellion is about half a mile from the' sadie time fired at the group who were! Vice -Regal Lodge -on the main road attacking, and one of these, a+tnan of runnin from the Gough Monument toi middle age, fell with six bullets in his R. W. E. SURNASY � I straw.be beds. It is not man ! A. -A. POWERS While leaving to.the General Educe'. rry' bol , hese President of the 'U.F d New President of the ilnlied Farmers! tion Board he task of selectingthe 2 mark$ the scene of the murder of Lord'! The rest of the attacking party lis-� - -- -- -- - Co-operative Co. of Ontario, . colleges which shall receive awards for J ards distant from the 'bross whic appeared through some shrubberiesI CREW i-?U1VG BY �! _ -Frederick Caveridrsh and Burke. - lea a to the west of the main road' - their teaching staffs and the amount Nvh y ROPE.5 FOR 5 HOURS 6,190,000 Offi;:era and Men each is to receive, Mr. Rockefeller Shortly after midnight the occu-aria opposite the Polo gro.•nd. The egesta of the lodge were awakened', parties were very near each other ! In British Army inWar urged that the principal. as well as the. incom be used "as by a series of dropping shots which vthen the firing took place, the blood- Si1rV1VOr Of Wrecked Vessel -i A e h from London sa s•-- largely as may, seem wise promptly and - by the main road. These were stains which mark the place where Tells of Terrible Fac- i s etc Y p y sired, it is supposed, to bring out theeach man fell being only the width of perience. The otal number of officers and men The trustees of the Rockefeller, guard, which turned':out at once. The; the road apart. Lieut. Boast's body' who passed through the British army Foundation al o are authorized to uH1= eight was of S I A des atc:i from Charlottetown dui g the war was approx.mately ize both the principal and income ,of pitchy blackness and it, was removed to the Vice -Regal Lodge _ ffpp was impossible to see many , yards! and an ambulance was telephoned for�fro a:—A ter a miraculou the new three- escape s ted6,1 0,000. Between August, 1914, and their gift, jn connection with 'which, a October 31, • of thio' year, 236,035 hon- Mr. Rockefeller-, adde�, that if the ahead. Amongst the patrol who turn- to the George the Fifth HospitAl,! schooner "Barbara MacDonald" was �� �d out was Second Lieutenant Boast which is about half a mile from -the; to pieces on Cape Pine, on the ors, exclusive of those conferred by- -board should see tit to use any pa2t of the 2nd Battalion,South Lancashire ! park gates. When it arrived both the Royal Air Force, were awarded by ofg this new gift in prom medical pa g rockbound coast of --Newfoundland the British War Office for services do education in,,.Canada, such action Regiment, and two men 1.bodiel; were taken to the hospital. I Hon. J. A. MacDonald, of Cardigan, a& cordial apprQvaL" i P.l~.L• the saner of the vessel, and, the held, and 13,352 for other services would meet with -- '-- —"- "� surviving members of the crew reach -1 in connection with the war. 'Such action will be, taken, accordin; t Canadian Swine Breeders' British Columbia Coal ed the island on,Christmas eve. Mae-� There were 577 recipents of the Vic• to Dr. George E. Vincent, presidQat-al----__ Donald tells a thrilling tale of suffer- toria Cross, Britai� highest war de- the Foundation, who stated that the Association.' .-For Canadian Industries ! ing and hardship, and what he regards, c,oration. - E trustees would be asked to set aside as providential intervention, fo: bnI $5,000,000 for this purpose: • The following Directors for the j A despatch from Vancouver says:— i tMe section of the coast, the scene' Canadian Swipe Breeders' Assoc'a ton f l In asserting $6,000,000 would be Arti.ur V. • White, consulting engineer l of past disasters, no other ship -wreck. 7f�0 �oldiers Frozen for the year 1920 were elected by all , to the Commission of Conservation,' ed crew has" ever reached shore alive. _. ..,set aside for Canadian schools,'Dr. votes counted in the presenco of ' a 1 ! They left Cardigan on • December 4 In. Omsk Hospital ! Vincent said: thinks British Columbia coal may yet g 1 p "From this sum a 4 No>:ary Public in the office of the fiec�' with a cargo of produce for St. John'.-, appropriations will be used in Canadian industries. Fie; �fld, �t midnight on the tenth the; A despatch from London gays: - be made by the Foundation to medical ry retary, Parliament Buildings, Toronto,! aags the large demand for United' north-west hurricane caught them on December t2ad; 1919. Tara Direc- ; State'coal from Europe and the high' when. ten miles from Cape Pine. They seven hundred soldiers of .the army schools on condition that they raise tors for Ontario will 91 elected D the ' f commanded by Admiral Kolc, head additional funds from other sources. ry +(� , prices may make British Colum-! hove to under foresail, a , i of the All -Russian Government in 3'� It is honed that $5,000,000 thus am - Annual Meeting to be held is the + bia cost an economical purchase for, The wind inereaaing, they started! Darls-Rite Hotel. Toronto, at 8 p.m.. I Ontario industries in spite of the lou to take in the one remaining sail"� •have been Lound frozen to death (ploy ed by the Foundation at this blase on Monday, February 8nd; 1920: I p g! when Captain Thomas Whittle was to a hoapital near Omak, according to will give a distinct impetus to tete• day s haul. The Canadian Manufacturers,! � ! a wireless despatch received here I velopment of medical education + In Alberta -9. 13. Hutton, Lacombe, I Association is investigating the mat_ I swept overboard and drowned. and the sail blown to ribbons. This was -from Moscow•, Canada. Alberta, - ter in anticipation of any further j in the morning. Thq captain's brother,' _ British Columbia-AlbertG. Afar- { shortage due to conditions in the; Joshua Whittle, the mate, took charge.! - shall, South Westtniaster,-l3-,P- -haired States, a. e. whieh this country! For -52 -Hours the crusted vessel, e Manitoba -W. H. English, -Harding, p 1 of ;man I WHEAT _-AND FLOUR ADVANCE has no control. with decks swe t c ear eargd Manitoba. ----: betare tho gale, often inp a blinding �j ��% - 4 Maritime I'sovinces- J, F. Roach were soot of sight of land ofd had tc - i� PRICE IN CANA . Avalanche Takes _ - stall reaonin The tem eratura rose, Swiss Awa to p Quebec — F}anL. Byrne, Charles- Toll ' of Seven ; the wind fell. but a thick fog came. , lsours, Quo M. Ste. Marie. Compton. I { on and the vessel rolled in the trou h i Wheat Board Orders Price to Mills Raised From $2.30 a t _ A e&patch m Berne 6&5e: --i g Ir Baekatchewen—PhliiP Leeca• Bar- i Seven persons have been buried and of the mountainous seas. Finally; Bushel to $2.80—Bread in Ontario May Ad- ' i - i sails were set and she was headed' Bushel Bask, killed in an avalanche that covered for where the land was sup oed t o l Vance Two Cents. �y �r several 'chalets it the mountain re•' be; but at seven o'clock on flay night; , Many of the world's great men gra sort of Davos. A series of avalanches of 'Sunday -the 14th, she crashed on has been caused in soveral piacps by'the rocks. With their, boats de-, A despatch from Winnipeg says:—i terminal elevators, Ibrf William or unknown to fame. ,They are great � Effective from inidni ht December 27` -Port Arthur. because' theyshare their• pieaau the thaw after a Davy snowforll. Part molished, MacDonald and, the others', the Canadian Wheat Board orders that 2 n per bushel, including five dents ' --- of the railways and many roads have I hung on ..by ropes over the leeside $' •7 P g with others and keeps their trouble+ t of the shattered hulk for five hour i the price of Manitoba wheat to mills per bushel chr r} ag charges, basis No. " 2 been blocked and villages isolated in Canada be mixed from $2.30 themselves. � � continually. drenched by breakers and Per, 1 Durum in store pubic terminal ete- expecVng death in the surf every ,-bushel to $2.80'per bushel, in store at: vators, Fon .William or Port Arthur. minute. At midnight a " rtion of the public terminal elevator at, Fort Wil- $02,83 per bushel, including five cents Weekly Market Report vessel's stein twisted off and drifted Liam or Port Arthur; another regula-i per bushel carrying charges bast& ,.} between them and tho bank. Over, tion increases the maximum , wholeale; No i Spring, No. 1 white -Winter andthis mir-ac tous gangplank, they dash- I pricf ofGovernment standard Spring) No. 1 reg Winter wheat, in store ed to the shore. Toronto, Dec. 30. -Manitoba wheat'' gallon; do, one -gag tin, $4.25. t CAN A 6ETS ``• - —No. 1 Northern, $2.30: No. 2 -North- ! Honeyy—White, 60's, 25 to 26c, 10's, 26' to 27c; 5'a, '27 to 28c; buckwheat, . �s,000,000 c Montreal. = per bushel carryjne charges, basis No. -arn, $2`27: No, 8 Northern. 1223, In =,store, Fort William. 69'3, 19 to 20c. I till that they reached the. 1 summit, wit bruised and • bleeding: In connection lith the above ad- 1 mixed Ontario and Quebec wheat, irythe flour,' in store Rockefeller Donation For Pro.j""_ N—hulesale. Manitoba, oats—No. 2 CW, 93c; No. I i'rovisian��' limbs and tattered. clothing, and saw! below fragments ..motion of Medical j 7'8 CW,.89%c; extra No. 1 feed, 89%c; I Smoked merits• -Hams, 'med„ 34 to 36c d0, heavy, �9 to 30c; cooked, 47 -No, 1 feed. 88r,5c; 2 feed, 843±c, in y, Education. adiatr Wheat Board, states that in' per bushel carryinv Sha rbasin No'. •No. .. b$tore, • Fort William. to 64c; rolls, 30 to 31c; breakfast her fifteen -thousand dollar cargo. She order that the consumir_g public_ may, 1 goose v; heat, in 'store Montreal. A despatgh from New York says: --r i4lanitoba barley -No. 3 CW, $1,71;' bacon, 40 to 14c; backs9, plain, 47 to came to grief on her maiden•voyitge Jour. D. Rockefeller has given to man=' - r ".."Ne. 4; EW, $1.66; rejected, $1.36%;' 48c; boneless, 49 to 52c. kind a Christmas present of $100,000,-, cheaper flour in, .the United States, per bushel carrying charges, basis i 000—half . to the General Edu'ca- , permits will be issped for the imports' lKa. 1 commercial, grade wheat in store tion Board, to' raise the salar-; to 32c• ,clear bellies, 30 to 31c. American corn—No, 2 yellow, $182; 1 A Son is Born ies of college professors - ands No. 3 yellow, $1.79, track, Toronto, r Lar=Pure tierces, 29 to 29 fie; tubs,•291.1 to 30c; pails,, 29% to 30r4ae;: half to the Rockefeller Founds -I --The first regulation mentioned, ! $2.25 1-2 per bushel, including five bushel carrying tion to aid inAts..work of, combatting; r'I, number 70 says:/ -cents cents per charge, basis No. '1 British Columbia wheats disease through improvement of midi-' ! 2 to 28c tuba, 28 to 285¢¢; pails, 8c, accordingto freights outside. ; o s 28 44_ -to -28%c -;-prints, 29-% to Mc. li -cls patch_ _from London -say.q — cal education, public health adminis- — Ontario Vvgghest—No. 1 Winter, per, car lot, 2 ifp $2.01; No. 2 do, $1.97 to II Montreal Markets, tration, and scientific research. ' It is ' estimated that Mr., Rockefeller'pub-• lie gifts now approximate $15gy 0 0011000 son on Dec. 21. Princess Patricia was runnin from the Gough Monument toi middle age, fell with six bullets in his R. W. E. SURNASY � I straw.be beds. It is not man ! A. -A. POWERS While leaving to.the General Educe'. rry' bol , hese President of the 'U.F d New President of the ilnlied Farmers! tion Board he task of selectingthe 2 mark$ the scene of the murder of Lord'! The rest of the attacking party lis-� - -- -- -- - Co-operative Co. of Ontario, . colleges which shall receive awards for J ards distant from the 'bross whic appeared through some shrubberiesI CREW i-?U1VG BY �! _ -Frederick Caveridrsh and Burke. - lea a to the west of the main road' - their teaching staffs and the amount Nvh y ROPE.5 FOR 5 HOURS 6,190,000 Offi;:era and Men each is to receive, Mr. Rockefeller Shortly after midnight the occu-aria opposite the Polo gro.•nd. The egesta of the lodge were awakened', parties were very near each other ! In British Army inWar urged that the principal. as well as the. incom be used "as by a series of dropping shots which vthen the firing took place, the blood- Si1rV1VOr Of Wrecked Vessel -i A e h from London sa s•-- largely as may, seem wise promptly and - by the main road. These were stains which mark the place where Tells of Terrible Fac- i s etc Y p y sired, it is supposed, to bring out theeach man fell being only the width of perience. The otal number of officers and men The trustees of the Rockefeller, guard, which turned':out at once. The; the road apart. Lieut. Boast's body' who passed through the British army Foundation al o are authorized to uH1= eight was of S I A des atc:i from Charlottetown dui g the war was approx.mately ize both the principal and income ,of pitchy blackness and it, was removed to the Vice -Regal Lodge _ ffpp was impossible to see many , yards! and an ambulance was telephoned for�fro a:—A ter a miraculou the new three- escape s ted6,1 0,000. Between August, 1914, and their gift, jn connection with 'which, a October 31, • of thio' year, 236,035 hon- Mr. Rockefeller-, adde�, that if the ahead. Amongst the patrol who turn- to the George the Fifth HospitAl,! schooner "Barbara MacDonald" was �� �d out was Second Lieutenant Boast which is about half a mile from -the; to pieces on Cape Pine, on the ors, exclusive of those conferred by- -board should see tit to use any pa2t of the 2nd Battalion,South Lancashire ! park gates. When it arrived both the Royal Air Force, were awarded by ofg this new gift in prom medical pa g rockbound coast of --Newfoundland the British War Office for services do education in,,.Canada, such action Regiment, and two men 1.bodiel; were taken to the hospital. I Hon. J. A. MacDonald, of Cardigan, a& cordial apprQvaL" i P.l~.L• the saner of the vessel, and, the held, and 13,352 for other services would meet with -- '-- —"- "� surviving members of the crew reach -1 in connection with the war. 'Such action will be, taken, accordin; t Canadian Swine Breeders' British Columbia Coal ed the island on,Christmas eve. Mae-� There were 577 recipents of the Vic• to Dr. George E. Vincent, presidQat-al----__ Donald tells a thrilling tale of suffer- toria Cross, Britai� highest war de- the Foundation, who stated that the Association.' .-For Canadian Industries ! ing and hardship, and what he regards, c,oration. - E trustees would be asked to set aside as providential intervention, fo: bnI $5,000,000 for this purpose: • The following Directors for the j A despatch from Vancouver says:— i tMe section of the coast, the scene' Canadian Swipe Breeders' Assoc'a ton f l In asserting $6,000,000 would be Arti.ur V. • White, consulting engineer l of past disasters, no other ship -wreck. 7f�0 �oldiers Frozen for the year 1920 were elected by all , to the Commission of Conservation,' ed crew has" ever reached shore alive. _. ..,set aside for Canadian schools,'Dr. votes counted in the presenco of ' a 1 ! They left Cardigan on • December 4 In. Omsk Hospital ! Vincent said: thinks British Columbia coal may yet g 1 p "From this sum a 4 No>:ary Public in the office of the fiec�' with a cargo of produce for St. John'.-, appropriations will be used in Canadian industries. Fie; �fld, �t midnight on the tenth the; A despatch from London gays: - be made by the Foundation to medical ry retary, Parliament Buildings, Toronto,! aags the large demand for United' north-west hurricane caught them on December t2ad; 1919. Tara Direc- ; State'coal from Europe and the high' when. ten miles from Cape Pine. They seven hundred soldiers of .the army schools on condition that they raise tors for Ontario will 91 elected D the ' f commanded by Admiral Kolc, head additional funds from other sources. ry +(� , prices may make British Colum-! hove to under foresail, a , i of the All -Russian Government in 3'� It is honed that $5,000,000 thus am - Annual Meeting to be held is the + bia cost an economical purchase for, The wind inereaaing, they started! Darls-Rite Hotel. Toronto, at 8 p.m.. I Ontario industries in spite of the lou to take in the one remaining sail"� •have been Lound frozen to death (ploy ed by the Foundation at this blase on Monday, February 8nd; 1920: I p g! when Captain Thomas Whittle was to a hoapital near Omak, according to will give a distinct impetus to tete• day s haul. The Canadian Manufacturers,! � ! a wireless despatch received here I velopment of medical education + In Alberta -9. 13. Hutton, Lacombe, I Association is investigating the mat_ I swept overboard and drowned. and the sail blown to ribbons. This was -from Moscow•, Canada. Alberta, - ter in anticipation of any further j in the morning. Thq captain's brother,' _ British Columbia-AlbertG. Afar- { shortage due to conditions in the; Joshua Whittle, the mate, took charge.! - shall, South Westtniaster,-l3-,P- -haired States, a. e. whieh this country! For -52 -Hours the crusted vessel, e Manitoba -W. H. English, -Harding, p 1 of ;man I WHEAT _-AND FLOUR ADVANCE has no control. with decks swe t c ear eargd Manitoba. ----: betare tho gale, often inp a blinding �j ��% - 4 Maritime I'sovinces- J, F. Roach were soot of sight of land ofd had tc - i� PRICE IN CANA . Avalanche Takes _ - stall reaonin The tem eratura rose, Swiss Awa to p Quebec — F}anL. Byrne, Charles- Toll ' of Seven ; the wind fell. but a thick fog came. , lsours, Quo M. Ste. Marie. Compton. I { on and the vessel rolled in the trou h i Wheat Board Orders Price to Mills Raised From $2.30 a t _ A e&patch m Berne 6&5e: --i g Ir Baekatchewen—PhliiP Leeca• Bar- i Seven persons have been buried and of the mountainous seas. Finally; Bushel to $2.80—Bread in Ontario May Ad- ' i - i sails were set and she was headed' Bushel Bask, killed in an avalanche that covered for where the land was sup oed t o l Vance Two Cents. �y �r several 'chalets it the mountain re•' be; but at seven o'clock on flay night; , Many of the world's great men gra sort of Davos. A series of avalanches of 'Sunday -the 14th, she crashed on has been caused in soveral piacps by'the rocks. With their, boats de-, A despatch from Winnipeg says:—i terminal elevators, Ibrf William or unknown to fame. ,They are great � Effective from inidni ht December 27` -Port Arthur. because' theyshare their• pieaau the thaw after a Davy snowforll. Part molished, MacDonald and, the others', the Canadian Wheat Board orders that 2 n per bushel, including five dents ' --- of the railways and many roads have I hung on ..by ropes over the leeside $' •7 P g with others and keeps their trouble+ t of the shattered hulk for five hour i the price of Manitoba wheat to mills per bushel chr r} ag charges, basis No. " 2 been blocked and villages isolated in Canada be mixed from $2.30 themselves. � � continually. drenched by breakers and Per, 1 Durum in store pubic terminal ete- expecVng death in the surf every ,-bushel to $2.80'per bushel, in store at: vators, Fon .William or Port Arthur. minute. At midnight a " rtion of the public terminal elevator at, Fort Wil- $02,83 per bushel, including five cents Weekly Market Report vessel's stein twisted off and drifted Liam or Port Arthur; another regula-i per bushel carrying charges bast& ,.} between them and tho bank. Over, tion increases the maximum , wholeale; No i Spring, No. 1 white -Winter andthis mir-ac tous gangplank, they dash- I pricf ofGovernment standard Spring) No. 1 reg Winter wheat, in store ed to the shore. Toronto, Dec. 30. -Manitoba wheat'' gallon; do, one -gag tin, $4.25. t j cliff, 350 feet hight. -T ie climb -was 9i13•la per barrel, basis, f.o.b. cars,! $3.31 psi bushel, including five tents - —No. 1 Northern, $2.30: No. 2 -North- ! Honeyy—White, 60's, 25 to 26c, 10's, 26' to 27c; 5'a, '27 to 28c; buckwheat, a seven -hour nightmare and it was not daylight Montreal. = per bushel carryjne charges, basis No. -arn, $2`27: No, 8 Northern. 1223, In =,store, Fort William. 69'3, 19 to 20c. I till that they reached the. 1 summit, wit bruised and • bleeding: In connection lith the above ad- 1 mixed Ontario and Quebec wheat, irythe flour,' in store N—hulesale. Manitoba, oats—No. 2 CW, 93c; No. I i'rovisian��' limbs and tattered. clothing, and saw! below fragments vances prijof wheat and ilforrtreal. James Stewart, rhsirman of the Can. $2 Zy per bushel, including five cent} j 7'8 CW,.89%c; extra No. 1 feed, 89%c; I Smoked merits• -Hams, 'med„ 34 to 36c d0, heavy, �9 to 30c; cooked, 47 -No, 1 feed. 88r,5c; 2 feed, 843±c, in y, far of what was once athirty-thousand dollar vessel, with adiatr Wheat Board, states that in' per bushel carryinv Sha rbasin No'. •No. .. b$tore, • Fort William. to 64c; rolls, 30 to 31c; breakfast her fifteen -thousand dollar cargo. She order that the consumir_g public_ may, 1 goose v; heat, in 'store Montreal. J i4lanitoba barley -No. 3 CW, $1,71;' bacon, 40 to 14c; backs9, plain, 47 to came to grief on her maiden•voyitge have advantage of the sapply' of i S224 per bushel, including five cents I ".."Ne. 4; EW, $1.66; rejected, $1.36%;' 48c; boneless, 49 to 52c. six weeks after her launching, cheaper flour in, .the United States, per bushel carrying charges, basis feed, $134%, in afore, Fort William.! Cured meats—Long clear baron, SI —Y- permits will be issped for the imports' lKa. 1 commercial, grade wheat in store i to 32c• ,clear bellies, 30 to 31c. American corn—No, 2 yellow, $182; 1 A Son is Born of the American product.. Montreal. � No. 3 yellow, $1.79, track, Toronto, r Lar=Pure tierces, 29 to 29 fie; tubs,•291.1 to 30c; pails,, 29% to 30r4ae;: Lady Ramsay --The first regulation mentioned, ! $2.25 1-2 per bushel, including five bushel carrying ompt shipments, I nts, 30 to 30%c;.compound tierces, Ontario 'oats -No. 3 white, 95 to - .to number 70 says:/ -cents cents per charge, basis No. '1 British Columbia wheats ! 2 to 28c tuba, 28 to 285¢¢; pails, 8c, accordingto freights outside. ; o s 28 44_ -to -28%c -;-prints, 29-% to Mc. li -cls patch_ _from London -say.q — hat until further notice, the rice! P in store Canadian Government ele-: of wheat to mills in Canada is fixed — Ontario Vvgghest—No. 1 Winter, per, car lot, 2 ifp $2.01; No. 2 do, $1.97 to II Montreal Markets, Lady Ramsay,' formerly Princess Pa- tricia ot. Connaught, gave birth to a I I vatar Vancouver. on the fallowing i?asis,'per bushel, viz: p The s reads for lower t'haa $2.03• o. 3 do, $1.93 to $1.99, f.o.b,, t Montreal, Dec. 30, --Oats, extra ti's. son on Dec. 21. Princess Patricia was grades { $'=•80 er bushel ncludin live cents , P ei g tho::e speci! ed above shall be the same; ,* 1 feed, "ah' ing points,. accordin to freights. { $1.03 -to $1.04; flour, new stand- - tarso-wlr ng�_$g 0�ard grade,�1 ] t4 ._ 11.10 railed oats,- married to Commander Alexander ( -Robert m ihir F2 1 per bushel carrying charges, basis No.: as the spreads in the orders of ills" -0k.�'rf- vl�n - - to $2.08- No. 2 Spring, ba 90 ran, , 05 a r * . a r o a an o. - board relating,s pa- p g, $1.99 to $2.Oo, g lbs., 84.7b to a—�ti $45.25• Navy in February of this to cash payments to bt No, 3 Spring. •-. 1.96 to $2.01, f.o.b., short, $52.25: hay, No. , per ton, year.' berta real Winter, in store at public i paid to the producer. • ishipping' po�ints, according to freights 'ear •lots, $24 to $25; eggs, fresh; $1 to Peas— a. 2, $2.75. I $1.10; eggs, selected, 68c; eggs, No. 1 - - ;Barley—Matting, $1.60 to $1.65, ac- stock, 57c; eggs, No, 2 stock, 3 to 55c; - eording to freights outside. potatoes, per bag, car' lots, $2:25 to r , i a - Buckwheat—$1.32 to $1.35, accord -;.$2.50; dressed hos, abattoi killed, , ling to freights outside. $24.60 to $s 5; lain, pure, woo pails, - 20 lbs. net, 29 to 31 c. Rye -No. 3, $1.60 to $1.65, accord-' Into freights outside. Live Stock Markets. a &anitoba flour --Government stand- Toronto, Dec.. 30, 'Choice " heavy' "� ' 3rd, $11, Toronto. !steers, $13 to $13.25; good heavy K' 'Ontario flour—Government stand-. steers $12.6n; to $13; butchers' cattle, ard, $9.30 to $9.40, Montreal and To- choice, $11.75 to $12; do, good, ionto, an jute bags, .prompt shipment. to $11;. do, mod., $9 to ,$9.50; do, com.,I z Mi3feed_--4ar lots, delivered Mont- $G,50 to $7; bulls, choice, $10 to $11;! -•• real freights, bags included: Bran, per do, med., $9 to $9.25; do, rough, $7 to ton, $45; shorts, per ton, $52; good $7,25; butcher cows, choice, $10 to $11; feed flour, $3.15 to $3.50. ; do good, $9.25 to 1$9.50• do med. $8; 25) M i- »k Hay—No. 1, per ton, $27; mixed, to�$8.50; do, corn., $6.50 to $7; stack : , per ton, $21, track, .Toronto. i yrs, $7.50 to $10; feeders; $10 to -Xi*r Strdw--Car lots, per ton, $11.50 to $11.5,0; canners and cutters, $5.25 to .415.50' track Taronto, ( $6.25• milkers good to choice $110 to - Country Produce—Wholesale.. $}7u;�do, corn. and rued., $65 to $75; Butter -Dairy,' tubs and rolls, 43 springers, $90 to $175; light ewes, $7 to 44c; prints, 48 fe 50c;. creamery, to $3.50; yearlings, $9 to $10.50; fresh made solids, 60 to 61c; prints, q_2-7spring lambs, per cwt., $17 to $1$.25; a • ' ' -to 63c. o .calves, good to choice, $18 to $21; - �• �, � ��. ,.--;.•nom•' -- to 85c. I were -hod off cars, 7.?5 do f•o.b.'; u ix. Dressed poultry—Saving chickens,! $16.50; do, do, to farmers, $16.25. ` 26 to 30d; roosters, 25c; fowl, 20 to-, Montreal, Dec. 3b.—Butcher steers, ` 25c; geese, 28 to 30c; ducklings, 30 to: cora., $7,50 to $9; butcher heifers, med, $2c; turkeys, 50 to 53c; squabs, doz.,: $8,25 to $9.50; com., $6.50 to $8; but- cher cows, med., $6 to $8; canners, $5 ` Live poultry—Sarin chickens, 19'to $5.25; otters, $5.2u to $6,75; but- g v -to 20c; roosters, 20c; -fowl, 18 to 22c• cher bulls, com., $5.75 to $7. Good goese, 22c; ducklings, 22c; turkeys, 81 veal, ' $14 to $17; med., $9 to $14; `oto 44c. -ss, $7 to $7.50. Ewes, $7.50 to $9; Obeese—New, large, 41%, to 32c; - tbmbP, good, $16.60; com., $14.50 to J tw�ms, 82 to 82%c; ,trijr%* 33 to $16.50. Hogs, off -car weights, selects, Chinese coolies returning from the Europeen war zofre via Canada; on shipboard at Iialitas._-These uses -33%c; Stilton, 84 to .815e. 1$18; light-,, $16 to $18; sows,' $14, ` did a lot of useful work in the way of heavy labor-Oack of the ltnes- J - All to fpperdats. Wbrblieg yea ,lilt-thy, " k ' u� M oumpli+Nia.ia of the eaasaa. I a& all.�or:.. e* •�^'�yt R 's�usli..ad er F Very traly years. X ' %► ri�4es Os at is ole. I Two sisters, sole a at«ise. As JOHN FOB(i •8 r M, ar►t►osa •'ot a on ` antly, as we !n a sUna)•Dws� - 'rtni 11S To THIN ELECTORS OF, THE Towicearp at the s we Vis lairs Hospital. ` �__� - :il.110 per yr r ;1,81.18 ttlpud in advaate. of PIGCSli2Ii0 . e AT R 1 C H A R D S •O N S In his nomination addresa Mr. For. The mother and several other ..,' - members of the family had died of gie stated.that funds were wasted by consumption, and the. plague had �'1 r v' th recent system of road supervision YOUR GROOER JOHN t1RKARr Proprietor, I marked these two gills. also for its •; by--district commissioners and that the own but fortunately they were system adopted last year of having a, found in time. You wi d t#e buret assortment and display of Christmas Fruits, (Cu::,inued from page 1) road-eupenutradent was tsiore efiici- One of them said: "I feel the Ilea- d . :'scheme, and-dealt witb the matter in, ent. In reply I wo d state that the" Nuts, Candy, Etc„ they have-, ever shown. ti pital has done me a great deal of ' detail. Couri ,y roads were then dis- council found t e to rl coiutuissivaers • ' thoroughly good; everything is lovely, anal- [ cussed. He thougght that much criti. 8 y conn nsa t with local con- O :� ES-All sizes, seedless 40 cents 90 Bente cism wasn't justified, as the first year ditions and that the commissioners like it awful, we112' The other: "I : I y hhvegsii ied twelve unds, and think -Ripe, 40 cents a- dozen 'is always the most difficult. '1'bou{Ibt did noG waste the township funds, g�� p° r� ;i [ will be able to go Home for good 'TS-All kinds 8 cents per lb. that too much had been spent by the but tried to do the work efficiently g lar` coup in good roads, whereby-& ccs- and honestly. The couditiuii of the tri six montils:' ' : PES—T>ik best 35 cents per lb. Ctyy g Such is the work of tire-Muskoka / -. eiderable debt has resulted, He claim• roads of the township at the present l ED CANDY-25 cents per Ib, ed that thousands of dollars had been time provide Bufiicient pryuf • of the .Free Hospital for Consumptives.. P lost thin year by improper supervision, preaetit system's success, Thousands' of grateful patients can y-85 cputs to 1.00 per box- lost He criticized the statements of the. By succeeding in having the county testify to the hely they have received LLY-i20 cents per ib, reeve arrling the debts. He claim• council assume one bi!f of the ging- therein. It costs a greats _ deal of money to carry,-on the work. Will ksly YSTERS-Glass jar, go cents ed that le township was, about S70W sten road charges this years. council you help Y worse off than it was a veer ago. .He has saved more than two thoueand. Contributioga map be seat' to Aek•for a Calendar for 120 with Soar ord8r ''thought that a statement that appear• dollars of township funds, - sd in the Picssslxa N>zwe to the Through our efforts the county 3lr- WUIlam Gage, 84' spading avenue, effect LbaC the taxes this year would council designated the Brock road or George A.• Reid, 223 College street, be ajR6 lees per 51000. 'assessment wan +�• a provincial highway and in Toronto. HAPPY N+W YEAR mialeadiiQg w the decrease was due to this way the Federal government 'Extensive Anetlo>s Bale of the patriotic tax• being removed. . In grant of 40% will-be available for this i can Chore ' was an election he weuld road.. When the Provincial govern- be a candidate for the reeveship. meat grant is added to this amount HORSES AN.. D CATTLT Bd. Willson being called stated he the Brock road will be one of the ALSIKE SEED wi�aAl�Tt�rt was not a candidate for the reeveship. finest roads in the Province at a Hay, Roots, lmplements, We. WANTED � ���� SHOP 8 R: Mowbray, ex-reeve, thanked small cost to the toirnship of Picker = The r o! = s ANTE D Ulm and seconder for bin nomina• Ing. Nearly three times slue amount property Rom. He thought that the members of money has been spent on the county 1 of the council had evaded discussing roads this year than last year when M_. $exp' 24c=rO .We will pay the highest _ townshi matters. He would like to the administration was in the bands Honeeboeing and enecal blaeksn9ft now where the rf80,000 spent on roads of Mr. Mowbray as County road $aper- At lot 18, Con. S. Picketing prices for all kinds work promptly attended to. k --h'gone, He did not bink that he -tntandemt;`and less has been collected il3rock road) un edof seed. ' , i was son b as Mr. Richardson. from the ratepayers of this township [ Lame and Interfering horses made _ -':had pictured him. He defended his Believing t2»the Council for 19111 Wednesday, January The . "Vi, 19?A . 3end us samples and -get a epecialtyof, aad money re- attitude ot"he question of the Oshawa has given Rood. service; and as Reeve I The following articles : oar;pricea before funded it wort does sok separation. and condemned the agree- am seeking re-election. -.Wishing you gorreae AND C%%. :: LE ceiling. prove satisfactory. ' meat supported by Messrs, Scott and a12 the compliments of the season, Ba horse 8 y horse The,'best .of facilities +r , rRicbardson. He did not think that I remain your@ obi dientl , y yrs old, ii' a, ii•a a y 11 yrs old, g p. Brown horse IO yrs old_. lir. Richardson was consistent in ap- W. G. SCOTT g p. Brood Mare 9 yrs old, h d, in foalfor-cl1 .proving of Hydro-radiale and good to Gallant Refiner, Bay filly rising t- a goads at the same time. He also eriti- yrs old, gohbg ginR'a Heather, bucker J. H',DOWNEY.CC MPANYlm-ds5 C $Wed Is di. cised the grants made to 'towns. He Toronto passed the'hydro-radial I colt, of h gin s Heather. $pucker JCm* bud ta!I�► - ,claimed that the towns were benefitted b law on New.. Years Da by a row'9" y g WHITBY. ONTARIO y- X � due ie March, Red and white cow _ *' .at the e: ease of the rural municipali Vote of 22,851 to 2,43i. All the due in March, Grey cow due in May, ties. He thought ;hat Pickering ruunic•ipalities have now passed ' 6 steers rising 2 yrs old, 6 heifers ria- to unthip was unfairly treated at the the bylaw excepting York-who 1 ing 2 yrs old. 4 steers Acing 3 yrs old. TIC'ERING GARAGE County Council by not haying a just --tt37head of fat cattle, 4 spring caves share of the expenditure for good Vote on it un tkye 17th. r I sad abouteO fowl. roads. He criticised the work done -- I > Iscelsiciorrts. arc. this year on the6tb con.. culverNe are Binder M-H Oft cut to good repair, $avis rebased th ' circ e too email and grading imperfect. He g,pn eag g business df�Davidson dt Williams wsiee �waa a casididate for the position of Mower Deering 5 ft cut nearly new, f .d reeve,, Seed drill M•H 11 spout combined new. �� prt+pared to;repair elL[makee of eatQe. W. a. Barnes thanked his moverF' e�ef Horse rake M-H new, Rake 10 ft. Cul- - and-seconder for his nomination, but tiyator Deering 13' tooth new, set of -We keep.in stock all kinds of JFord aeosesorjes, tires for aH: was not a candidate as be had a better sum Is you opportunity to Imus harra*s 4 sections new, Bin fle lelow _ asai� emberramine ertots in speWne. Sylvester NQ. 7 new, Gan Tow Ver- makes of care, oils, etc. job. Thought the council should build Gangplow several bridges each pear, and cot pronunciation O°d POW SCO of icy. Lamber wagon, Greve reed Hower. _ .. _ , . - wait until the ol¢ structures were un- ,�t Know�a� � Bain wagon z, rev z. e o ��e CL waagqon springs 8000 lbs, Pair of twin _ y s lathes__ waieb raaulbin bower and mcceie. neekvokee aew, Spring seat new, Iron a W.B. Burk blanked la mover an necw �cpoEe, 3 sets of dou-bie�rees amici • ----- qnsectudes. but declined to be - - .� i re ono s my, tit "fJL�R BROTHER'S KEEPER t W* `LW_ . J. Devitt being called upon stat- I wagon pole and snarls, Bugg rubber lad tbar he was not in the field for NEW INTERNATIONAL it tired, Cutter. Pulper, Set bobaleiRhs, imuaici honors. [: 15cuf,'fler. Separator nearly new. Grind- r lW DICTIONARY is an all-know- You may not be your brother skeeper—but how about Walter Ward was not a candidate. 9 atone, Hay rack, Hay Work lb rope ing teacher, a uaiversalquestion I track and Alimgv new, `Yheelbarrow, your a and family ? x Ed. 19i11sbn being re-called thanked answerer made to meet your Ltdder 20 ft.npw. Short a Z ng Ibis mover and seconder, He con. needs. It ig in daily ?: itwin "-` , gratulated • Mr, Richardson for hi n Nuc- . •; Set cluuble harneas inoun♦breechiaR, Set of unforeseen hap n Mosley -is, a practical i5feild iD work in the council. He as one of the cesdul men and w•umca the world over. eburs tug harness, Set single harness. /pie P canvassers for Victory Loan. con- 400,040 words. 2704 pates. 64.0 Ii- i ` ..time Of need. VreI1 a bavlslQi account to-'+day. gratulated the tewnship for its work lustratlone. 47,s0oeiotmphicalER:. _. 8•borseccillara good as new, 35 faun of to the natter of buying bonds; having wie1` aQ• Subjects. r; ! timotby hav N6. 1, Now of straw to be - y g g fiRAU PRIZE.'H est Sward) ri fed oo lace, fall hushels of oats. 130 DOMMION 1 purchased over fjtilB4OW in'the feat p,-,a-m_psawo u p scam i n, having far' exceeded the 'P9111t OT = I bushels p barley, Sugar nettle, $coop 581 P" S g eLCGI,AR ane RYBu-pJUtR Buuease I shovel, Spade. IoaR baodlPd--slsovel, `objective. Was nota-candidate. WRITE ter spp•o= rs,rr.. FREE Churn, 3 logging Mr. Scott. on being re-called, an pock= �+w. u rw+ came ehu paper. ft g chains, Kitchen stove - eved some of the criticisms made by 4i. A C. MiltRIAM CO.. j Imperial Oxford, Quebec beater, 20 J. GORDON HALL„ .some of the former speakers. He _ fi d• Mme•• U. S. A. apple barrels, 400 bushels tirolps, a ;stated that the County had not spent guant2ty of potatoes. Pair of -horse +for.county roads in excess of the grant, blankets new, $etof large bells, Buggy eea led. dealt robe, 500 feet scantling and square • a still ltnrther on county matters, re er• _ - 'timber, an4 many other articles. . - Pickering HQL*dware Store : ring particalarty co its daances.: / As Mr. Moore has sold a every- Mowbray. being re-called, stated thing must be sold. F, that now of the statements which he Sale begins at one o'clock. • had made had been challenged, g sharp #is criticisms of me o[ the other Ta:R�ss -All sums of $15 and under, - Mr. Richardson replied brief to - ---- s speak �° cash :over that amount 9 months �e wish t0 thank Our man Customers- and Hugh Paith on being recalled. stated credtit will be given on furnishing that he was a candidate for councillor ;Per joint notes. Five per sent and solicited the support o! the rate- W. annum of[ for cash. - r'ends for their liberal patronage daring _ W. B. PORBLr., Auctioneer �� had resigned except the -mein floe fear that hal Just GlOsed; and we shall bers-of the old council, and J. Fergie - - . for the reeveship and R, R. Mowbray ondeavor daring the present year to ser" for the deputy-reeveship. Thus tbere ' will Jia a content for the rn For ie -BLANKETS HA;.TERS MITTS dos better thai --ever before, thus cement- -itidtweea W. G. Scott and John Fergie f p and for the deputy-reevenbip between -re- the prese_ G. Jr. H. Richardson and R, R. Mowbray, _ — 126nd All i�OtS6C�O�dB _. >yaeen Pugh, Middleton and a _ , men being re-elected councillors by .,ship and confid that exists. acclamation. We put on men's and women's rubber heels, also rubber solea. To TiaE ELSY" PORE of PicKERiNG Po lishes, dressings, water dubbin, laces, shoe trees; etc, �' a take this opportunity of wishing one ant -4 To1� at$Ellp :. Sboe, harnetis and collar repairing neatly and all a Bright, Prosperous and Ladies and Gentlemen-Having had promptly attended to. �- many requests from all parts of the _ s township to again offer myself Asa PI HERINC� HARNESS EMPORIUM _ Happy New Year. candidate 'fur the position of Reeve., PIC KERING - and after due consideration have con " ► vented to do so for reasons explained Home Phone 3600. W. J. COAKWITI at the nomination meeting on Mondey - J. S. BALSDON w = I'IC Inst, and°fully realizing the responai- bility connected with the position because of the large deficit in the - - sownsbip-funds leis to be cared foe by r Ji" the council of 1920, and also because - YQt fan t Be-at the dforth Council and -Advisory G. R E T -NG�S � Board for the CouAty Roads. of whibh - .Mr. Scott was chairman, have not - exercised either econom or, good judgment. having atarte� the year's Our ItCream of 'the West" ,Flour business with a surplus of $'7,500 and We wish to thank our 'customers S ending�th a deficit, am�ides creating i' \ for bread h a debt of lM,000 by tblviseue o[ debe>.• y - - - find friends for. their very liberal —� tures, thereby proving their inabil�ity Ii fl to Intelligently administer the affairs Monareh for pastry -- ' connect with both township -and _ " patronage during -the �yeir, - —county. . _ . -_ �I As it is impossible for me to faake a. an solicit, a c nitilluance .Of the Farmers,,.try Qur 4LA7ampson" Hog Feed pereonal canvass tbrouRhout the whole to township, I hereby respectfully er,licit Same during 1920or RESULTS your support.. and if elected, will use - my best endeavors. to restore condi= Homs to a satisfactory--basis. fly best Fulhline of Feeds on�land endeavors will altvays be utilized in ., pprocuring for our township all the y _ - very' $appy and i Highest prices"paid for grain benefits of_Hydro-Electric in its vari- _ A e wish 011'all a ous forms; as my record in,tbe past ,' Prosperous New Year. b 11 ova++• �w b&e fullyp shown. The improvement -' - e Flour 8 Coop Ltdi at our Provincial and County' Roads t 11+eIYlp Flo , as well as townshiproads has and always will receive he full share of -\ I S�" ' ' '21118 atr "� attention, having been. largely instru- • • c5 ' mental In proew inn many of the im- •' rboru -Pickering bro ato Pete , r r,.u.t•4,....,:-: ^i........1'S._.-'r .:_...... .. ........... ..._.. :..: .-o.:-, ec.«C.:tuS'ASc::.,,.'�.,- a4 14,.w, ..�:��.a: _$....x.?.:� �- `.' f� _ Kra. Magano Morgan apeat Taw-' A number from ],tire attended the nomination•-mesting at Broug- is in the el ham on Monday afternoon. D'. Farmer, McMaster Uni- >r. Byer, of Atha. $peat Snn- L with T. P. Shirk; of •• vereity, will occupy the pulpit in 9 M. Forsyth lost a valuable the Baptist chuiirh on Suudap. Miss Sloan, of Kingston, and -_ are on Sunday eight, Alex. Anderson spent the Xmas Miss Kathleen Duke, of To'to, Sunday -holidays at hie home here. spent with Mrs. Robbins. Mrs. Chas. Sargent aud'Miss Iso- -bel were in the city on Tuesday, Two rinks of our curlers jour- neyed to 1Via rkham on Friday last, but. were defeated by Graham Bros. shipped a valua- a good mar- ble colt to Oregon-oi Tuesday, Joseph Readman is confined to girL J. B. and.Ui•s. Madill, Mrs: Pal - his bed through illness but is now mer crud Ira 13�N_er spout Christ- +9 Day with `�. Jc�es, of Bal - ' proving. H. G. Wilson, of Pickering, spent Monday with These. E nd Baro. I►Ii=s.blerle Stephenson, who is _'Stephenson. _ attending Whitby Collegiate, is A. D. Peters, of Torout a spendil)g her holidays �r horns here. spending the Christmas holid at his imine here. � Mrs. Fred. Farmer as been, Mrs. nn, Detroit, is spending a few days in Toronto in. of spend- ing the Christmas holidais with with her daughter, J. D. Johnston. i�J. and Mrs. Mann. Our continuations- and public Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Peters, of schools will re -open oq Monday after their holiday. Hamilton, are spending s few daps vacation here wide the former's Mrs. (Dr.) Clark, of Vancouver, visited her aunt, Mrs. Pearson, for pa 'Lents. A heavy snow fall occurred here a taw days last week, on Mondayy night with the result that alsigha and cutters are Dow A. W. and Mrs. McKay' are New Years all the go. spending with Mr. and Cvraba Toronto. W.A. Forgies, of the Standard of 'moi ". Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey attend- Bank. Ottawa, spent a few days here with his parents, John and 44 the funeral of their aunt at errywood on Friday. Mrs. Forgie. Frank Derusha and Edgar Shirk fiiaged a Sue specimen of a fox TIKE Td BGE--Piokerin Btatoa 6 T. R. Tains due los wit n a mile of,the village, which 8. - . -was rather good luck. .East • 8.07 A A Ms . X.C. Mail RS Local 3.87 P. X. Sam and Mrs. Stephenson, of Pickering visited the latter's fdrs. i„ 86 Local 8:26 P. M1 Trains going Rest due as Wows - mother, Thos. Gibbons, and ther relatives last week Miss No. 29 Lo.al 10.41 A. M. zonal 2 s6 P. M. �•' 11ai1- 7155P. M, ` Olive Powell and. Mrs. Midgeley with her- two boys. of Nos, e a?!7 ales -run -os Sunday Toron to,. spent Christmas at the Forbgoing is I hour in advance home of their parents hefe,_ _ of Standard time. J. Fingold has secured the 'ag- ency for the Grandula phonograph. T—" M1:= PICKERMG .:. Prices from 386 to $Ifo. He has already Bold several machines.LUMBER Elan aM�i inspect them. i �+� Y Mr. Watson, of McMaster Una- S7 wvarsity, oecmpisd the pulpit In the -46"d -ilist - '.S- • ' ....,w -.tin"' ..f�►3.ra� 4H�w� y.?._....a s. .i Ye ...i ,... '.'..� P17 - .. .• w Pickering i WWRESDAi, JAN. t nei : /�1 �larerno 11verif credit sal. of farm stook, ample- V,iiance Committee h �' menta. bay, grain, roots, furniture Bus meets all Trains ' -- �' etc., the property of Henry Moore, The object of this Association is to - -� at lot 18, con. 2, Pickering (Brock lessen stealing and prosecute First-clas» Rigs to hire day or road). Sale at one o'clock, sharp. the felons; See bills. W. B. Powell, auction- night at lowest prices. Phone 1805. "Y TIIEADAY, JAN. 13TH -Auction sale of • Members having propirt stolen oommnnl• / ot►t. immediately will it any member Thos Sanderson & Sou' higb•$radq horee8, cattle, pipe, pont- -- of Eseontlye Committee. t-'�.•, try. r . implements, furniture, • grain, Membership fee - ;1A0. iH q, roots, etc., at lot 22 concession .-PROPRIETORS 2, Pickering, the property of Major -Tickets may bst.had trom the President or C. H. H. Joliffe. Sale at 12,80 p. m. seontsrT on application. See large bills. W. B. Powell, auc. Exac. Com. -L. A Banks, C. S. Palm. tioneer, er, W. V. Rtchardson, Pickering. -. 1. R. Thextea; W,1. Clark. - NOTI zg is hereby given that Preei3eat, 8saretsry 1 a®�� �� C;eoi a Henry Shemilt, of the Town of Oshawa, in the' County of On- x, ts tario, in the Province of Ontario, lab. C Sweet to � ^tit over, will apply to the Parliament of � 5 mel L a _ _ 7# Canada, at the nest session thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from . his wife. • Of all materials and dehign FloreToronto, May Shemilt, of the City of Pickering Bake keptin stock. It will pay you Toronto, in the f O County of York, is (an at our works acd inspeot our s/est the Province of Ontario, Married —_i obtain prime Don't be misltl ; woman, on the ground of adultery and Hag display of Ch000latss, Ceams create we do not employ them. 000isqury, desertion. Q and Mixed Candies. ly we eau, and do throw off the a�ear Dated at of Town of Oshawa, in Ohoice Chocolates in boxes. commission of 10 per oent.;wJsiobyou ue the Province o! ontario, the2nd da) o! Fruit Cake serWnly cave by porobasfng Irma September, A. D. 1919, per lb. sell solloited. m•! s; Qsoac�s RAWILi SUBMUT. Extra quality. at 56 cents. J. T. MATHESON J A By his solicitor. W. B. N. Sinclair, ' Wedding Oakes our tall Oshawa, Ontario. 61.13 g 1<' On" and works, wbitby, OataeM 3M_ 33. 3ZO — ]PIf7HERINQ, ONT. The United Farmers - Caaf -'Coal , r Hard and -Soft Coal- Concrete - �� of the Ontario best quality on ; f hand ' •' ds Farmers' Club meets in the THOS. A. 1AWY '� Pickering Town Hall on second Wednesday Psc7seriszg� cut:. Field Tile of each month and Brick only during summer monthas Whitevale Club of • Tile. t`3 4 Q and $ Watoh-for .neat, meeties• United Farmers 1 , date. Seeds have arrived. Well !M At the Ft meetiarr of the Club reso; - Ready for deliver] w ��� is 3 F r �„iQ, lutions will be on _ Sr►ptiet chnrrh on 8nadsy -Let} (� l� the follow of R : January 1St: 4 when he preached two ezcellent �C 6 Be iaterswitching of Railways sermons. l Military Trainiva in Schools - Mrs. Phone 2706 Pick. lire. Thomas Gibbous accom- About 300 Al 6 hooped apple Improving our School System ted by her daughter, Mre. Regulation of Foodstuffs Clare�ice Simpson ��aa barrels at 88 cents !!i►alford, spent Christmas in the Standardization of farm implements 41 with hes sons, William and each in lots Regulation roadmoto! trucks on oursCi. N. R. Station, Brook'ROad „a l7harlee. of 10 or more at Chaslea.NP4-who._Isworking atthe 8 — —8120p, TAKE NOTICE I spent a few days Inst week with FARMERSw Lis brother, George, of the 7tb W. D. Gordon & Son, � eoMcession. PICKERING} Miss AIInie ForRip, superintend- ent of the Guelph General Hn•gital Hell and Independent hone - Wanted for'1920 f - . s�eturned on Monday after spend- _ � p � --- - -tag a few aye here at the home �r'� i .afher mother. brain Chopping Av = • Mrs. Andersonfof Toronto, had Sod land properly, drained for growing Flax. Pell .. >t _ ah -r nephew. Alli D FL kKiNG p Barry Lee, of streets. - Independence -- de - Ville, visited Mrs. T. Bundy, over I am are aced to do Grain Cho supply seed. and harvest same and --pay $16,00 per ton de- t�he Christmas holidays. Mr. Lee p p these SIE th@ Oflt- was with -an . artillery battalion ping and Oat Flaking every livered at the mill in Pickering. Average yield two and. 00me of the same impute when they made the historic cross- week:day ezeept _ .and attain the same objec- isg of the Rhine. one`half tons per acre. Apply ROSMRITY. 7U Robert Hutchison; who has been y on A. D. Peters' farm during the " airs f Canada �+ i � Stand Bank o �aet four yyears, moved -on Toes= John F. Bayles, Greenwood ROSE FLAX MILL help you to.attain it. • is to Oshaws where he will re- — in future. As a result of Mr. THE Rutchison's leaving the farm, Mr. _ STANDARD Peters is now offering it for sale. - - Y TA N D A A RSI 8 K e A, The Christmas cervices in the • thvebyterian church on Sunday : , � or CANADA f were most interesting and msec. Z \ i[cLellan which were- a - : PICKERINCi BRANCH - none were reached b Re A M. o. z►MMaRM,�u�t ta,yurew , well attended. A rodate ser - ted. and the selections b = "�A n P H C� N O C R AP S A� �T w�wtsYl z p :.t' - n f,ihe choir were - ezeeptionally well ,. rendered. 't The Methodist Sabbath School _ . - - •.• - - - will hold a special Now Year's ger- ' A Sug;esteon for a ;, I wish my numerous '' aA' _-vke on . Sunday. when vrizes waste will be rendered. A cording Invitation is extended to all. The now mitteeare determined to make l#he year.1920 the beet in their his- tory. Come and help, - A walla'ttended-nseetilag -of the restepayers of the village met in the Maso_qic HAN on Monday eve- ning to nominate candidates for police trustee.' The "Returning Officer; F. Farmer, occupied the chair. The retiring triistess gave a satisfactory account of the years Igork. The following candidates ere nominated: G. M. Forsytb, A. JohnAton, L. Pilkey, T. E. Ste- pphenson, T. Paterson, T. Coady, _$- How, W. Ward, C. Sargent, R. Lynn and Win. Jones. All have resign_ e� except Messrs. Forsyib, Pilkey, 'Stephenson, Paterson and Ward, As a result a poll will be oaken on Monday next. - - ' The installati6a of-officers—in Brougham Union Lodge, A. F. k A.M., took place on Satn r' �,iy evening. when—abort-th-irt N members were present.. liro, R. E. Forsyth installed the follow- ing officers for 1920: I. P. M.—C. H. Fonnd, W. M.—Cecil Storry, W.—S. F. Robbins, J. W. —Dr. . I. Lnve, Sec'yy—Thos. Gregg, 'Treaq.-P. Macnabsr-Cbap.-Rev. A. McLellan, D. of C. -Thos. Pat- erson, S. D. -Magnus Morgan, J, D. -M. J. Wilker, I. G. -Levi Lin ton, S. S. -Arch. Fleming, J. S. - W. Bingliain, Tyler . H. m3dill. Affer the cerenivrip' 4.' en-Joyed a feast ot, oysters, and a abort prd- gfaime of speeches was given. 6 tnzaa $sent .. 4 . A Merry Christy s Ile BRANT -OLA PSONOGiRAft rk is a perfect musical instrument, de. signed, built and finished bg ekperts. for people of discriminating'taste: It' bl reproducesallmusib kith -unusual - Fe _A - sleamess and accuracy:. z z- WORDS CANNOT adeWaely de- New Year scribe thetant-ols. Neither can ` F: pictures. To be appreciated, the in- strument must be actually seen, pplayed J FinMAId. and demonstrated. Call and bs eon- ' yiaosd: -Ind. Phone 2804 3 C .� gip\ ♦; Y • • voicty The Universal Ik Suitline • Y Manufactured by r The World's'Great Music Available to,All through VICTOR RECORDS. We have agood W. H. Jackson dC' sone d assortment to choose from.. 'Call sad get Cataldgues and w4"our selections Brock Road Pickering, Ont,. Y P ..ter,..,.. _ :• i � Blacksmithing and Woodworking in _ r Chocolates'_ Box and Bulk Ci ars ' i arettes Tobaccos alhtte branches. Saw gumming Cigars,' � g f and Sling a specialty., We stock Gasoline Engines.' NHILSON'S Chocolates in great variety Eniery / a Fresh. Stock Constantly on hand Wheels, Circular Saw e, Saw and Emery Mandrels, : A Tf LiAders of all lengths on hind ` HEXTOl�i r �..,,_f'., ..ut Y• :.� u.'.1(n' i'...u_ S_.h,.-aS?e1.l�..ti✓. _T M- •....-::.I, '• ,aa�. • .. u"•<i.•'sY l.Y�a ., a _ !- ._.- _-_•'rr-_-- • , )) .,I •�,' '- -.- ������`�---- - iii r _ argument. Her look of gratifle.ation .. UsE4� For 'I'alnnin;. } 4ti!!!!l4t14l4iit!! - . xT 0� 4� Q upon learning the facts' its repaid . !t - Polly 'for -her championah of Uncle The, essential feature in tanning is 1 G1t t'r_e precipitation of gelatine by the , ,F':' ea t l� Joe, chemical substance to -which the gen- ' 1 ( S_ RECORD PROGRESS oral term "tannin" is applied as the n.- - a•..+• =•- result of which hides become 1'e ther. i�ft•�' , BY .ROYAL BAhll� I The tannins are of very wide'oecur- Protecting Baby From Colds. -'— rence in the ve-vtsible kiiLgdoln and Next to digestive disturbances, lnr'titutions•' Semi • Centennial, occur in almost all ports of the -plant,' babies suffer wore'f4•om colds, broa- _ but not always in sufficient quantity chttis and pneumonia than from an Report Best in its History P y —Liquid Position Stron to be of commercial importance, in other disorders. In fact, during early =l $— the plant known as Cariaigre' (Rumex infancy pneumonia heads the list o! t Profits For Twelve Months h menose alus)> - which is real, a- "i'he Greatest of These In. Love." /bars. Blake nodded, I y P Y Infant deaths; only to �6e di�gtarcad a ' "Aad now abideth faith hope, love, "What are you all talking abort, and Showed Gain . Of $613,418 sPcaies of dock, occurring in Texas, it few months later by that most dread- - wh' is everybod so crass''" asked at 3;a is found in the root; is plans trees ed summer disuse -diarrhoea. x "these three; but the•Ereateat of these Y Y 23 64 • ASSC S at I such as Hemlock it occurs is 'the -barkI ; Little tiny babies .are so helpless, is love." Polly, during a lull. << New High. 1n the Sumacs it is -abundant in the' so' dependent upon" their seniors for s II "Well," answored her mother, I d life •itself. that, our responsibility is As she finished reading Meryl In further celebration of it firtieth leaves while n still other plants it got a letter. this..morning from Uncle Ames closed. the nook softly and faced j anniversary, the Royal BankofCan- is found -•in the fruits or in certain indeed great. We should put forth her pupils. Joe, your great uncle. I -haven t seen ada, in its statement for the yea- end- pathological growths known its ' "Children," she said, "I suppose you him since I was a girl. Ile was a ed November 29 last, reports a twelve- It „ b our best endeavor to avoid and pre - hunchback and as home, as ria. He , galls, such as those pn various vent common colds, for they so often wonder wh I choose this passage so Y monthly period of record progress species of oak. y p Ae 1go into' coughs, croup, bronchitis and en. for .our Scripture reading. I went away, nobody knew where, and from the standpoints of ane Among plants growing wild in Can even pneumonia. now he writes to say he is coming to strength, liquid position and ts. - P �, dXp t it is because it' is my favorite, q ada which contain tannin in con4tder- I And now as we enumerate a' few S° but de from that the lesson is .one'' make a visit to his only living rela- Recent exhibits of Canadian banking` able quantities are the folI6win tives. How he knew where we live institutions .have indicated that, jl- I q g of the common causes for baby s cold Of t e Most beautiful that we can though the period through which the species: The bark of hemlock (Tsuga` we hope the reader will put forth a learn. n't begin to squirm' now-, ib beyond me, and, I don't see why -he banks have passed have been difficult canadensis) `yields nearly 14 per cent- ; big effort to prevent such thoughtless • ' rpm not go preach to•you.� It is couldn't have stayed where he :was. ones owing to the important readjust- of fanhin; the' bark of white spruce: occurrer_aes. just that I want. to encourage you in. What do we want of him around here, menta necessary, they have been able (picea canad°eresis), tamarack (Larix� 1. .Some .one brought the infection the Idea of kindness to every human anyway?" to further -strengthen the :already laricinu), and balsam fir (Ahies bat to the baby. ,Children coming in from : Pally's morning lesson was still -strong -positions occupied at the end being. When you hear someone speak samea), contains 7 per cent to 14 per, school and father from the office strong in her mind, and -she answered of the war. _ ttaikindly of another,• mAke'up your; cent.; the bark. of chestnut oak (Quer- should bear in. mind baby's stisce mired, `Pm going to be nice to him, brightly; ` Why, maybe he'll be real The Royal Bank in its annual state- I cur Pninus), white oak (Quercus alba)J tibility ,to "cold catching." P ' or to her, to make u for that.' If, , nice, moth�and you wont mind a relent, made public yesterday, proves and rad oak (Quercus rubra) yields 2. Somebody coughed id his face. R do, some day, when you are men bit when he comes." that it is no exception to this --general �. Y g 4 12 to 15 .pal cent. the wood of Am- . A. cough spasm may be difficult to and women, you'll be glad. 'Now ws "I shall, toot, snapped Mrs. Blake. rule, the report being the most notable i ) 'control but to coug}t in baby's face "Haven't I ettxbugh to do without hav- I ever issued by Me progressive inatitu- erican chestnut (Calstaneit dentate mast get to work. Row number one, " �„ tion. Total assets for the first -time, yields 8 to 10 per -cent. of tannin,; is .nothing shcrt of criminal care- -.will put on the blackboard the quer- ing a crippled `old man to look after?" in its career rose over the $500,000,0001 000 "When does. he coma?" inquired while the stems and leaves of different lessness. tions in arithmetic • I gave -you for • 9 mark, being shown a� $533,647,084, a i species of sumac contain 16 •to 24 .8. Germ -laden hands have handled. _ •. t home -work." (Polly, abashed. r gain of $106,134,102 01 the fres per cent. the baby. If the mother or caretaker t Whl�e `they were settling to work ` "To:morlrow °morning, of course, , of a year ago. To this splendi ag- j The -•horse chestnut (Aescirlus Hi is compelled to share her` attent£o s 'Mary sat down for a moment, looking! when- I'm right in the middle - of a i+ greghte liquid assets contributed! ocastanum althou 'h not a native of ! with another member of the. family ' from face to face: day's work," . I $273,908,862, representing an increase i P )' g• ., In the year of almost 49 millions and Canada is fairly hardy at Ottawa. Its suffering from the grippe or from a "I wonder" site -mused, "if they Shall I ata home from school anti; ` help motherly being the equivalent of slightly in! bark yielda-a-cunsicierable quaat'tity of 1 cold,, baby should always be, approach- 4) -fever resily understand when I try to, i excels .,of 55 per cent. of. the bank's! tannin, while analysis of the leaves. ed with hands that have been scrub. ' bell them thGza• ,Certainly -...not. V411at tool nofion j liabilities to the public. The latter 1bed The school was in one of.the poorer will you take next? We'aren't going compares with 68 per- cent. a year i showed a percentage nvarying. f ma2 ( alcohol for a weak hs lu on (oneped. in level districts, the classes composedmaim to change all our' plans to 3uiv him. ago and 53.2 per Bent. • in the 19171 • _ Y j to 6%. teaspoon to the quart of water). A ' of children who would have beeiri earn- Polly was the youngest in a family period. 1 While the barks coIlectorl in May • clean, .large apron that covers well i t Ing their owe livings had it not been ( of five -three brothers and one sister, Profits for the year were $3,423,264,' and June are said to-colrtair�til� Ehou?d be ware -wit b.tby needs care the compulsory school laws. Now, all grown up and working. 'Their compared with $L,80P,846 In 1918, or ---------- for - as she gazed stoat her, she telt she finan4 ial help was making eyerytbing; equal fo `2I:74 per cent. on the aver-; largest amount of tannin, further in• - .1 Ile -has drunk from an infected ! easter for mother and father and age capital employed during the ; .vestigation seems to be necessary -be=' gla's. Countless germs c�,ing to s tiros looking in vain for any response twelve months: This compares with 1 fore the point can be regarded as. drinking glass if a common glass is to hes little sermon. Thea, from file Polly could not undera'and why such . 20.1 per cent. in 1918 and 18 per cent. i:nally settled. as the. analyres that. used by. both patient and baby; said s fuss should be made over the ap- P g y have been made of some species da you wager, on farthest comes of the room, she rin the recedin ear. Tile ca tial 9 roachin vi*it. Childlike, she puz- ; you won't m£59 it it taught a glows from two k eyes P B 4 of the bank was Increased by $3, 0; trot seem to (fear out the above state- ba'.F's catchin cold. the common 'dad over £t for a time, ihen cas* it •000 durin the ear an issue of $2,- 1 g looking pbvelght into her 010? --eyes B' Y r9' fish o! �snpreheuaion and bv� aide• 000.000 par value teing issued to"'It. mast. dn: king cup as responsihle for, much "Come here, Polly; ` she called, and, Next morning, in the hurstle, and ! sharehol,lers at 189 early in the cur- � Increased .attention is bein=devo,ed 04 the widespread ravagay_.ot sissy 1 the child rase quickly and 'came to I bustle of getting to itchool on time,, rent calendar year, while a second ad- at present -to the sumacs as a source ,diseases to -tiny. Uncle Joe was forgotten, and not I ditional issue was sold to they London' of tanning materials; in this group v. are is no e o ,: : �"Do >� think. dear, that u ander-� until noon, as Polly seared home, did ;County, Westminster Pan a Bankj it i9 not necessary tp destroy the tree the air babe 'breathes: The. ordinary YD Limited. with which the Royal form;;a as the leaves and of t:.e bark are home is deficient in the amount of stand what- i was telling you just she suddenly remember and quicken a close workin;f arrangement in April - 1 her -at cartons to see- tiria new used. There arc three Canadian spec- moa4ture .necessary for health. psbw3" - -•" Iasi at a price of _P1 _poi share. } . " �► i relative. She hurried np the stcpn.lThese increases brought the outstard- lea whore leaves furnish tannta in 6. Somebody wiped baby's face with Yes, Infra Ames, answered Polly; i and would have paned into this house,, Ing capital of the Canadian in4itution considerable quantities. '1)x srf sumac an irlgectcd�towel. Like tiro drinking .: "I tMnit I do. You mesa It pays.to ba. (Rhus corallins) et -curs in Southern cu , a comtnva carrier of cold germs ' always kind; even when U to card. or buts voice arreettri her, inquiring, up to $17,000.000, the premiums on P g �y would rather , �� y +•V "And who are you, my dear?" ' Ithe new stock amounting to $3,000.000, Ontario, white or smooth sumac (Rhus la found in the family bowel. It doesn't „ r ' you is just it, Polly. 't I'm so, Turning swiftly, Polly teheld the; were added to reserve, bringing the gtabra)-extends from Nova Scotia o treed to -be a regular towel -for it tiniest old man she had ever seen. fie; latter up to a parity with the capital. !•British Columbia, 1thi.e :ta•vho-ri' may be rS c•d, r ean. soft c.oth - r g}ad you do understand. No amount! __ P; g L. Balance Over Million. '� sumac (Rhus arta) is found from cl:eaRe^'.uth a p-cre of old soft tinder- s' iod' eduoatton or'tralnln can fins a' - ! calculated. Short he wigs. -aud brt,wh -After all deductions, which £nclud- , Nova. Scotia to Outarto, wc. r -.ruts w atevirr it to.- 14rt it be t^ --m womea t ey are not eharit-: 1 g The -best time to tri ' r 4 t r�PcM7. Thero is1. •, able and loris at heart. Come; and with' -the 'brewn--that speaks of a life! disbursements amort shareholders tner the .eaves, `>..by s la,ngmil g in -the open. His face was thin and; during the `ye:ar in -the way of divi is during' the months cf Jul; , Auaas r�mfe,: in .a,;:'eY ;c•that r.o one else ,yam .talk things oast• with me sometimes,dends and the anniversary boriva,t and September. Tho branch of tl :', uve ~riff: m.^l: i 1 iidr:n r1�o,i1S he "" a ,won't roti?" I wrinkled innumerably, but hint- eyes! i amounting to $2,206,1196, there re- _ Noddllitf'saeertion, Polly nturaed to; were bright and youthful as a child's mained a balane t the -eredit of: current year should br cat nr btwkeni tett incl to ' Eli; l:e?, i%>r order in $a seat, -lair! bursting with, the ins under the grey brows. His hair was profit and loss account of $1,096,418, In such a way as to tears a few bads the ' rthzaom, and it the l ilio feauw Portance a! having had a confidential P14><ntlful and coLiipletely white, theorover twice the amount carried into et the base to continue the growth is �i'e.1 'his cv e." to place on 4{ talk w1Ei her 'beloved bLisa Ames.Iwhole expression so cheery an -1 kindly!, the 1919 accounts from the. previous next season. The leaw.; onnta:n a! PaI::cu:ae h0VL cr � •a ddlnitc posi- Ulk had enleared herself to the chiI-i that one scarcely noticed the pitiful; year. Comparative figures of the po-' much -greater amount of •tannin Chani tion .:(..t rark-or towel rod 'fico birds e .. hump. The thought was not. "How anion of the profit ar I loss accounts, the- atetr4. Greer, sumac tcj-ea rift t,, s,p killed witi, ore titone.• 4 dress, oven the. most obstreperous, ,of the pastAbree years are give-, in'.f er-cent. of its weight in (?ry'tnr. . Baby wa4 rl, el to p, y'on the th flhat ve unlit she was en- ugly!" batt, "How Ile woul i lnve to t e following table:' S I + rosgh ry 9 y I .. —__-t► ; boor. :A frio�d vero-e mi"! .cf a pen desivoring, to instil- Into Aheir young stand erokt. i• t�19 915 1917 i . ,minas and hearts. Several-. Limes "And who are you?" he aAked again. F'rvnes •.s�.+-',.64 b_.lo9,s4s t2,s2s,97s h7 haN arr,rge i by tui!di1:g s Ponce { Prev, bal 535,75, SS4-^64 8b3,Cib Child Mirth. .aTCun�i a B:i81L^r�' COL. )le TepCt't3 a' #hroughout the morning she noticed a1 "I'm' Poly- - s:c," • she � anavicered' -- -- -+- i• . , Mirth sector- 6 6-e a re�ui( rf t,00dj royal goc)d t'me 1F.at his baby. had look of 4►batraetinn on Po£ly's face,; brightly. hiA extended to ! rn.3p th^ Tal ��„ • • , s..or..,o-t $2;371 tr4 S.1150 ;3_ � feedin The unde}rieil• ca of g n play., anrhdfl-_,4 ° ce'c.m frim rolls. Flonre /tad glowed at the thought that here; wrinkled -brown one, ••I -m giad to see jvidend~ $V.866,o�o it'614,702 SL549-: 4,, They have not the power of sa'st:tane-i are c_uicl a: d dr:.fty and if bat,y is s►aa a, seed not sowed in vain.- you , Per.xi•m t'. lot.c'ro ln0,nm+ 1'r.'n.O;to! our ekpression cf hlinpi�lee�• ccmpeeled to lay on illi floor extra When•Polly reached home .that d$$yI '"'Thank you,_344ng .lady," was the �rvint -m 46,1040 6 4 60 1166 230,151 I"a,3s7 Recent studies -of children in Ger-' ch,rl,ing is ne:•es.,ary, ouch -a< legiins, �.. .. -eke found the whole family plungeatTn answer. . - think } ou and I will be rutrt�.ui - 4n.:„ro 6o.,wo , many and Allkria by ph;; siclaua -and' a state of.gloom. They were gathere(j !rood-. friendq.” iialiv.x F.• . -56.066 � iter cor.^i?rts. et , I teachers in tl:cir Public �..l.00ls inform . --•--• ;.-•--�.--- about the dinner table, bolting they "Don't call m0 sir, -Polly; call me. t:r�cj'ce GCO�^^o 62S,30o1.u's that as early as the sclero Iii inter noonday r. eal, all talking and com-+, Uncle Joe." 'Tat. Ud• x:,c�-sora $2.s3s,3ss 3'2.616,06[ I P t Harnessing the ,thane. plainlag at once. I • "Ail right. I must go nos and' glance . 31 094,418 $535,757 IGG4,264 of 1916 Chtlrlreti were apt o sit indo-� a to be The project c. harneet in the Rhone a 'The nerve!' her�'ir;dest sister was. help .mother, Uncle Joe, and Polly; year compere as t lows the'�ast too I lentis gazing r�fnoptRt onof hem,imulus from the -Swiss frontier to the sea and 1 roused only by o g saying, "to just write'and say he was; disappeared iri the house. I ass 2� 1sa1Q and soon relapsing 'into inattention., developing ,t fcr, navigation an¢: irri- caming witho4t even asking if it; She kept an anxious eye an him ""in and notes,.=3u 6v1,547 $42,1:4;658' Dr. Hilda Clark wrote last June that. ration pur•puses--a .m6tter.-;vhich leas _ MOu convenient. g you say Curing inner, unconscl g - , : - r , -ot.t, hanks 3,-#64,.^0 30.673 i)^0 she a you sever saw him but once in your for slights from 'other. members of !('hooses. dam. 23:757.240 20,0 .4"60 - fore she sae' a child play. I and upwarde -i. at present Wfore the i life, loci - you, mother?" the family. outwardly they were uDo.bouCan. ldebks: la 1ni'a0s. 10,y9i;sist "Dr. A: Thiele, of Dortululiid, says Chamber, which is discussing details, friendly eno6gh,`but' the atmosphere r3ovt recurttiea 45,323.90 36.599,976 , frhat though thg nervous sySitem re -1 says a - Paris anis despatch The cost of 171e Great bleat Permanent of was thecold, real fhoslitality, thatwtreFts'�attrloanq,ritr�n. 16,4'5,433 44 ?s.Gl4 t0.017,�511 sista deprivation of food well, the lac;: {}oatEale:eliflthre is a4Jroposa'._000,0Oio a a 4 p• Call loan% out.. 33;81:.,51 .,4.374,191 of .certain important .wilversa£ ,a.•s, P P _.. 1,oan CompaAY• every guest as honored arid-weleome.� coon produced, in, the children a ten -1 peal ro small., investors, the cities of ri�'oelto �fNee 20 King fit West Polly felt oris, and resented it. Some-{ Turr.liounab Cc n.4i41:254,5i91H91; ;:2is �dencyo rapid mental fatigue,' associ-I Y cis, 1.yuu, and Mar cillos, and the 4-A allowed on Savings. how er ia1 tiiy as falling below the Oueiduea debist: y0,210,27-1' b4'3ss:513' rated with excitability. .Loss of energy! Chambers of C;1'ramerce and manufac- lipterest oo>aZ3uted quarterly, standard set by 1111ys Ames, and it I e n 1 ' ;Real estate , 1.495,_71 1,171,131 ; and 'in;tiative speedily followed; final- tures n,the, Valley of the Rhone, to Withdrawable by Cheque. > worried- Polly=not a little: hank premlveS.. 7.^1'6.444 - 6,492 01 t ; 1y all desire for mirth and sport died 11 create a national, company, the enter That evening.- when su er was Letters credit 16,4674•17s 10,16:,6.9, sy,% on Debentures; g pp . ICir. de Qsit .... 7 �,uon 742,41 r' av,•ay. and coarse, primitive in -tincts: prise to be m?.naged not by officials, Interest payableTislt yearly., over, Uncle Joe pushed back his chair,IOther assets -- .173,648 _ 21:1,x_0 brgar, to, assert themselves. I but by manufa,:nlrers, merchants, con - over, Uncle about; and asked pleasantly, 1. Paid up Gapltal iie2,412,57s3. , Totals .. f•'.3364, 05'4 t1 ;,;1:',95_ Of a total'polaiTation of 300,OCi0 in camels of -electric power, and ;epre- Whod like to go with to one of LI.1i:1F.iTiF.R. Dc,t•m,.ind, Prof. Engel found :�,�00 sentatives of the state. � ,. ]9t9 19LQ these what -you -call -ems rnovinR pic- .nenoAts. aem...$'t'n,,56.2^_9 �t^s,. s.?._:: chiLircn. hrticezn t,ro acid seven years! It is held that by ea hart sing the tare- howsv I've never been to but rn+tSr 2••a 465 169 111734 4^n N 1 I T) t, 800p(i0 horse- ower I- i e one n my life, and . I want to go l t tr�uiatian E . .. �3a �R7:?85 3w ,,;";3;; of age z no r:, rr, van b.e to walk. > one p c; ores. - ; Fhe Lar:•:'t (I,nndc-) is that in g .our m;l ion tons of coal and the Due. r,ov•t regain. It'll be my treat.' Can't very- nue otbcr--banl<s •14,,i(1n,•,%,) 7.46x,.2 t ,,„r, ,n1 pr:di 8,n( -• - t lir nlajcricy.af.chilaren in �'xnr.a will' labor of 15 0:)0 miners, would be placed uOdy"Cp t'?., i. Rills paF: ... .:n6. (Letters credit. «, - 16,407.::7V ">I i.i,, 1 t u ;61G2.629' groty up triol s`cnted uodies and quer- at the service of he state, which- 'would An e:TbarraAing silonce settled like'--- r Public liab. $f97697, - -- -- t`.ons whether their mental life will ('.Drive enonrcus advantages. 13 $297.547. 1u� 'and a pall illi Polly answered, Oh, Uncle ... I c anttat 17,non,ono i a )io.non •cr aryain overflow into m:r,h - - r • " ` -. Joe, I would love to go with you." Reserve .. .. _ 17,000,000 1;,000.001 the exube4a.nee of animal spirits. „ imt,00 trees do not blossom till The others, with.' muttered excuses Acer. Ilea,, eta.. P. & L. balance 9b3.42: 1,096,415 43(1,121 - 535,757 --- --fi — • l + t they are tliir,y: years old. about engagements, etc., hurriedly poseibllity I tides for the- production of electric !p _ 7h cold temperatures r! s aro found TLanlcs to the autobiobile, the sub-' made their exits, only too glad to be Totals .......11W.G47,034 $427;512,952 a to develop a sort of overcoat" or, •. i urbs of every country town now tako relieved of the ,responsibility. Later Polly 'and Unciq ,Toe started �" additional eutcr covering, which grows in a1T the stu'rrounding cnuntr�: for_ ten d No Favorite. �~ cry quickly. � rr,ilc•? or,•clore. away together, shq talking volubly the _Fol There afe M nllusioris in the 'Bihle I t' while, pointing out ever _ (T nineteen �f them he -1 p would be of interest to }rim, I laking no heed of curious passers=by taking ing of a disparaging rhiracier' ;•----- ¢ ;I '.��.J�� � I�i�iE�EI���T.D��IL,�I�S c The oldest established LTD. �5-ho stared at the strange pa'il•. ,Not only then; lii� on: many other oc- To Harness Ocean Ti es. d e Buyers of Ontario Gr�ias and y RAW FUR DEALERS- rasions, she was Uncle Joe's escort, Practical experiments ,to determine tiro oc harnessing ocean of, WesteKp Feeding Oats and Barley. tic. rin r r In aslontreal always ready and willing, . though sometimes at the sac ifice of some girl- poseibllity I tides for the- production of electric !p - ICZS - ET OLIR PJ2_Hfgheet_Market i Er Sces Faid__�_ tsh-pleasure. At schao one- day a Power will _be conducted .by thr_ f+ CO•Satisfaottoa Guaranteed to Shippers. thoughtless boy asked, "Who's your Frech 13overnment. •.�+•Q ROYAL BANK B.0{t~1saa4, for oar Imes List. hunchback friend,, Polly?"' Such hot — � "' i-E TORONTO -' I: 410'$L P ul et. West . Montreal word's ensubd that Miss Ames had to If sausage is rolled in flow before • interefere, and inquire the cation of frying it will- not burst, - • "-i .. c .•...-tit_, _-^u._...�'..- ..:.,.:' M �....w.._.ds ..�..,, m, ..•a.v>,.._•. ._ tea,.. -rte..--- _... �., ........- - a. _ ._- - .. ..,._ .. ..... .. .../- __. __....... ....-w. _..-.. ,..�_._,...•.........vs.,e.��-+.R,:4:YY:anu.:zr..n:•Y...-'"-tiIt1,Y.d'd.•''kr.e�!•*et.'ni�t''s'.-lP1k �J��aHC.�ai.......1..... i.'•e. P..:Fa.,-�L9e1 -Y L ,:.0 • 4 �- ... .». ilii S1_ '.h„•rt�c.�.n'2 ' y A J.. .."•�.�e..-m'"k -_ y"'. �;r..i.�A.. _ RP S' :.-i_'.c 'y' '�, �, Mailed Free to ary Ad• angers. .: . Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter - dread by the author. ounce of fressone, which will cost very. _.. CltLSG4L.. :m. 1...r�'ii'N. ,rev^ai?ti... i?'Z`•+� ';•.•.„''r'°J`•.rx .. v >l�y.�:,. a ;y � ..,(.,.M •r ;_ y ..y one's"feet of every bard or soft corn New Fork, U.S.A. ,. is �`- "servoir. You apply just a few drops on the .Styles for House downs � I ;.. ;Singular'' Funerals.. ""'"""""'"" Classified Adverdse><Ivents. f . An Abyssinian funeral is a very "SKIN 1 - - f ` l ao>a>� rat FAslrna. singular asst.. When a new -bonny SKIN THE CAT' I -PORTRAIT AGENTS 'WANTINO _.4.Z infant dies iL is almost immediate gcbd 'pMhte ' and-Cnishem louses buried under the floor. Atter the de -(prices on fratnee--ask for cotalofus, 1 Wiled Art Co., 4 Brunswick JL Wo - mise mise of an adult, the body is washed ronto. -' in water, sweetened with honey, wrap- But if you won't exercise __---_ _,-- - ped in a shroud, sewed up illi-&nlat of. - �b�0_o�• 4 Vl�ottxlBly SCiI ---- "' :�.• braided straw, and laid -upon a litter , t C ♦NC$IL TUAdORS. LUMPS. XTCi F �+ Internal_ and astsrw2 cured wlthoa _ made oP boughs cut from trees. take C,.a re - r + N!n by our home treatment. Write Y� - ` The lamentati Ya+dl� s ails of relatives - ...tee r.. • C„°t �n;fi«iacRolit n`rw+ i� o` at 1 resound among the .cliffs and , the ` - There is nothing .like bending ezer• EWSPAPER, WEEKLY: ,IN BRUCS e " news as rapidly communicated to all eises, taking long walks, *or chopping Ncounty. Splendid opportunit Write the people of the neighborliood, •who, wood to keep, the liver and bowels liox T. Wilson Publlshlux Co,. �iimtttsd. 1 at once set out to condole with the aetivq, but most folks take their ezer• tt Adelaide et W., Toronto. "t mourners. RLL ffit,IUIPPBD Nlcwsf+wPRR else in an easy shalt. Such folks need 1� 1 If ;, As soon as they catch sight of the Cascarets, else they suffer from sick Gntarioa Jnourance carried ti 6000..a'VtV - funeral procession, they begin to weep headache, sour, acid stomach, indiges- o for 11.200 on quick sale. Rox I L -- and cryaloud. When the wuaon Publi■hinr M • t.td.. Tnrento. y join it, the tion, colds and are miserable. But �y 7.m range themselves on One side O! C HOICE SILVER BLACK BREEDING ell. !3 don't stay bilious or constipated. Feel t! Foxes. Also, we are buyers of Raw r 'n the biers the women on the other, and splendid always by taking CasclfretsFurs. What have you -what' pricer 4 [ chant. When the religious ceremony occasionally, They act without grip- Reld Bros., Bothwell, Ont. is over, the corps"- -buried .in the Ing or Inconvenience. They. never COFFIN STOCK WANTED. IF YOIr churchyard. - sicken you like Calomel, Salta, 011, or win are able to supply, advise us, an ons - • r pay the highest prices, dry or green 4 nasty, harsh Pills. They cost so little from the saw. Keeng►n Bros., Limited. � too-Cascarets work while you sleep. Owen Bound, Ont. .} •. MONEY O�DER8. Remitly Dominion Express •stoney 'Stew fruit do oven while roasting .Order. If•lost or. stolen you get- your Real Dwarf -Trees. meat or baking. This wil•I save fuel. } looney back. Fruit c ked iii "the oven is more- de= 9233- • 9236 9� After growing for ten years, the lfcious tan when cooked on to a Japanese cypr-eas, one of the smallest Poi 1`'0. 9234 -Ladies' House ®cess., ins. wide. Untrained, spectmens'of the horticultural world, the stove.: — r 1� Price', 25 cents. Kimono sleeves; in -I tato. 9232 -Ladies' Negligee.. Prlee, The doorbell was ringing.. reaches the ears of a sole ball.-. As if -% step length. Cut in,8 sizes, 34; 36, 28,1 25 gents. With angel- sleeves, or. Virginia's mother (who was dress- exhausted with this tremendous effort, V� FIGS" Cut in ineeked out. and saw a 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 ,ins. bust measure.' sleeveless with oveidrapery, g) p . stranger the next ten years see It increase only Size 36 requires 314 yds. 36 or 40 ins.) 3 sizes; small, 34, 36;' medium, 38, 40; at the door. b a fraction, when it Y practically u' ' wide; contrasting, 114'yds.. 27 ins. large, 42, 44 ins. bust measure. Small Virginia, aged five, was told to' stops growing altogether. CHILD'S �AXATI�fE wide; trimming- Sit banes, yd. 36 ins.; size respires, with overdiapery; 4,V4 answer .the door and say, her mother wide. Width around bottom, 215 yds.) ids. 40 or 45 ins. wide; with angel ", b was not at home. No. 9236 -Ladies'- and 1lisses" sleeves, 3% yds. 40 ins. wide, or 3% I 7[inara's Liniment ones target is Cows, Following instructions, Virginia was Look at tongue I , Breakfast Coat. Price, 20 cents. In! yds. .45 ins. wide. gu Remove poiJ. ankle length. Gut. in 3 sizes;.small, These stumped when the stranger asked, A light, evenI • gt patterns may be -obtained ' when will she •return . y spread covering of SOWS from little StoiriaCile, "94, 36; inediuni, 38, 40; Iarge, 42, 44 ! from your local ' McCall dealer, • or Without leaving the door, she �]_ straw placed on wheat in winter pre- liver and bowels r:r his.. bust measure. Small size requires i from the 'McCall Co., 70 Bond St., led: "Oh, mamo a he Wants to know vents bal'ting of the soil in spring and K 5514 yds. 32 ins. wide, or 3% yds. 40; Dept. W. " when you are coming hat impdrovea the chances of the clover ing b ack? W shall I say?"see ing. �F Irrigation Extends in the The finest feature of irrigated lands -- © J � Is that they can be trusted to produge s'Hinord's Liniment Cass Distemper. DAD! YOUR HAIR West, I at least good average crops every _j p year, .and indeed, su far from the The year ITi19 stands out in the ago- r S FALLING F quality of the land deteriorating, its Putting An Epg in a Bottle. AST cultural history. of Alberta and Sas- tendency. is to become more produc- An egg muy be. put into a bottle katcheaan as having proved beyond, r which has a mouth much smaller than i Live as the farmer learns by study all doubt the enormou+ benefits to be ; and observation what quantities of the, egg, says Popular Mechanic's, First r derived from term irrigation; for in ! water to use, and the best system of soak the egg in vinegar until the shell "Dandefine" Will check that g the drought which affected. nearly the I drop -rotation, become3 soft and pliable. 'It will then tlgl dandruff and stop' Whole cf these provinces, the south! be.eitaY to.,faree the egg foto the bot• country within the irrigatlon belt not i- Lir coming out s tie. Pour cold water into .;he bottle , only produced excellent crops, but in' HER FADED, SHAB$Y , malty localities yields were ' arm alr6w it to remain until the shell i i EA, JJ 1 r." lJrVV oecosues hard well 1n' excess of the average of what is then be shown to friends, -who are cer- are called good years..a " tain to be greatly mystiflod - b the Accept "California" Syrup of, Figs Diamoric� Dyes Freshen U Y ` . a On- 145,500 acres in The Lethbrid e f _ p n such -•bow-- _ ail= -toot. for the name California on - ` lstrict 68.200 tons of fodder crops , viicar&cid �sal'Iilents. � the package, then you are sure your - 0 bushels of rain have - — and '3.77b,0 0 u B +d� child 1s having the best and- most -:been grown td'the total value of about Don't worry riboctt perLeot results. I harmless'lazative or physis for the _ - Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to For Coughs Coldll ., little stomach, liver and. bowels. ;6,790,000, 'Wheat was the largest GRAY'- ' s N crop produced, there being tress over give a new, rich, fadeless color to any - eS"U and the relief of in. Children Love iia deMcious -trttity two million bushels. Other crops bar- fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, °' a4 ftunmatory conditions taste. Fail directions for chiid'!t dose RED Seat `i op the throat arising .-tested incltrtied more than a uiiilion $ottoq or mined goods, -dresses, g oa each -bottle. -Give It without tear; from Bronchial Asch. Mother! You must say "Caltforals bushels of oats, nearly 100,000 czf bar- I blouses, stockings• skirts, children's • t w s ley, 26,000 of flax: and 66,000 tons of 1` coats, feathers, -draperies; coverings, p - ;. matte affections and ,z _. j y derangements of the alfa, In addition -veeverything.e11ty_? r - _ Respiratory Orgaz+s.._ grown and sold from tans area. -.: t The Dtnietion Bonk with each pack• prepared from Spruce r _ — -- m and other melt.��� As 'another example of what Phe• age teats hot. to. diatnond dye over any _ Gu . Ti aomenal leads may be taken front ]1r- color, t r 1 a eeess• n a Agents. Su rigtited load, the ease of a_ farmITH er at J To match any' materitrl, hays _dEialer :_ _40 f�Ily u,ed for 60 years.7.•, a Brooks may be sited who ba his [arm show you "'Diamond Dye" Color Card. °" �at,..,. eco n,. c. -a• s+.. produced a ;9,000 harvest of alfalfa - - - Rily ECZEM 4'-:-1, treed The yield was 14 bushel:. to the iMost Beautiful Women. e / acre, which sold In the neighborhood In the opinion of many travelers, , s i����{� �r� nt Sec, per lb. and netted him a return I d ee.,,�� of ;740 per acre. I the most beautiful women 1r. the world I ( lIY1fAulslel� are the Indian women of the Tebuan- t r� e, *„* ,In the large irrtgatfon block of the I tepee district, of MP9xIco, I 1 b11 cm ia� Canadian Pacific Railway east of Cal. To stop falling hair at once and. rid Na, we do -not now what the -car. gary there are approximately 623;500 the scalp of every particle of dandruff, tare is to Tehusat pee. _ •'1 had been troabledwBbeesema acres of irrigable land, and - the - I get a rush bottle 'of "Danderine" at amount in the Lethbriage district ap• �!•! any drug o toilet co nter for a few �� tI whkh t broke the form Z" ,J proximates 110,000 acres, making a y -. inuyour hand and limbs and teehad m cl ru r 3044 $ I o / cents, pour a ,Ilttle �y �, . total of 733,500 acres, Of this lr3s - rub it into the' scalp. After several canatmg'me to @cmtcb thea uatn than 20percent, was to crop this year. TAKE NOTICE. I� applications the hutr usually stops ehe7+ wero bloedistZ. The rao>S wot�i coming out and you can't And any �= �p tae vale at niabL 1 :,On the basis of tbis year's average We publish simple, straight testi- DRops ".1 tried some remedies,aiskD �.^ dandruff. Soon every, hair on your production nn irrigated land this total morilats; not press agents' interviews, ISTO�COUGHS idled, and them ht I world 4 scalp' shows, hew life, vigor, bright• try area ls'eapable of producing crops to from well-known people. Ccticuira Soap and bst>aeat. I! nese, thickness -and more color. the value of between thirty and thirty. From all over Anleriea they testify 'was not long till the M311 'begin to nve million d Mara yearly _with an to the menta. of IIIA Itt)'8 LIA'f• a dtwppcar and I used these pZes d b average of ove�4n per -year for each -HENT,• the best of nsehold Items.t-zn ACureforrimples tore ou on n tnercu 7,po ' With such examples a�hese of the WtVARD'6 1 INIMENT CO., LTD,or any other stronS tnincrel to fruits of irrigation it is little wonder that the farmers of the ,dry belts of core pimples caused by' poor Alberta and Saskatchewan are Clara- blood. Take Extract of Roots - druggist caUs it "Inciter seigers oring for .extensions to the .existing � systems of irrigation or the lestalla• It Often costs more ,to.do without Syrup -and your salla �elIre h bob Assoricale 3unew nog asaemia aook oa Se,pand�iotu boxes of Ointment, ASES now teed 'sad o s any cora so it lifts • out with the Mailed Free to ary Ad• angers. .: . Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter - dread by the author. ounce of fressone, which will cost very. XL Ctay Glover Co. Zoo. little, but is said to be sufficient to rld ill Feat Slat street one's"feet of every bard or soft corn New Fork, U.S.A. carr tion of new projects; or that tb au an 1=plement that is really needed Se,pand�iotu boxes of Ointment, The scheme, in outline, to to tap the I any cora so it lifts • out with the whish healed me." ( ) W. N. angers. .: . Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter Rocky Mountain House, and b means I Y ounce of fressone, which will cost very. ,of canals and ditches carry the water little, but is said to be sufficient to rld cut" Soap to deans, Ctiiie>aa one's"feet of every bard or soft corn vast, utilising Buffalo Lake as the main ; Ointtarm to soothe and Niel. �`- "servoir. You apply just a few drops on the 2sJ tender, aching corn and instantly the soreness ie relieved, end soop the corn also' considering considering the establishment 1s so shriveled that it lifts out with. of an irrigation experimental farm gt out pain. It is a sticky substance —a point on the Saskatchewan Ri.verk which dries- when applied - had never loping s as a re. -thorittes should, be devoting ore on the farm than the•implement itself yowillawedeayourstomaehaed � LY TABLETS LARKED Malate your bowels. Got the time and attention to the furtho_ring would coat. senumo. boa.and$LooBottles. of the schemes of Irrigation. At drug stores. A new project Is already uworths nder way One thorn of experience is 1n the south area of Alberta which will whole wilderness of warning: _. _ .BAYER// ARE _ASPIRIN - take in the land in the Raymond, Ster• ling and - Magrath districts, and 'the I •-.-�-a-.-�-. DON'T NEGi,ECT A - Commtegioner of Irrigation, with head- quarters - IIrr Aspirina, in Calgary, has recently re- it works! Try It PA Nbt at All without the "Bayer Cirosell turned from a reeouna' of itce trip ijU�j r jI� the Buffalo Lake country, where be has been gathering _Jnformation as to Tells how to loosen • soee. the feasibility of another projected tender corn so it. lifts = �r scheme. This provides for ,tile diver- out without pain. GO after it with. Sloan's Liniment before I gets sion of the 'flood waters of the North e e Saskatchewan River to irrigate the good news spreads rapidly and -drug- dangeroust lands lying to the, east and south of� tints here are kept busy dispensing ; all Elie trgesone the ether discovery of a Cin• 0 lk"070 p o tw¢ een Youngstown and Saskatoon. clunatt man,lc sea o �oosan The scheme, in outline, to to tap the I any cora so it lifts • out with the )North Saskatchewan River,' at, or near, angers. .: . Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter Rocky Mountain House, and b means I Y ounce of fressone, which will cost very. ,of canals and ditches carry the water little, but is said to be sufficient to rld --' to lakes and depressions lying to the ( one's"feet of every bard or soft corn vast, utilising Buffalo Lake as the main ; Pr callus. �`- "servoir. You apply just a few drops on the The Alberta Provincial Governme"t tender, aching corn and instantly the soreness ie relieved, end soop the corn also' considering considering the establishment 1s so shriveled that it lifts out with. of an irrigation experimental farm gt out pain. It is a sticky substance —a point on the Saskatchewan Ri.verk which dries- when applied - had never two miles north of Medicine Hat, coy tn0ames or even irritates the adjoin- - eri'ng a distance of twelve miles along Ing tissue. the river adjoining the citye, There This discovery will --prevent thou• sands of deaths annually from lock•jaw are. approzimately 36,000 acres of land and infection heretofore resulting which can be brought under irrigation from the suieldat habit af�fittins ander this plan. corns. 1 it 1. trate, arid -good -by twinge? Same' for external aches, pains, strains, stiffness of joints or muscles;lameness, bruises. Instant relief without mussiness or soiled clothing. Reliable -the biEst selling liniment year after year. TCo- nomical bw„reas6ri of enormous sales: Keep"* big bottle ready at all times. Wade in Canada. Ask your druggist for Sloan's Liniment. 1k, 70e, $1.4.0. st ban, Is Itr�'P `r t fttirifli} Vu_i ' \� For Colds, Pain, Headache, Neural- package Vrhieh eontaine complete d!• ggass, Toothache, Earache, and for reetions. Then you are getting real �^t+ Rheumatism, tuznbago, Sciatica, Neu• Aspirin -the genuine Aspirin pre - .itis, take Aspirin marked with the senbed by ph sicianit for over nine - name "Bayer" or you are not taking teen years. Pow made !n Canada.j, 71_ ~Aspirin at alk-•- -- Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab• F; - Accept only "Bayer -.Tablets of lets cost but a few cents. Druggtets Aspirin" in an unbroken "Bayer" also sell larger 'Sayer" packages. There b only one Aspirla-✓'Bayes^ You mast say 'Bayer" _ Aspirin is the trade mark (registered to Canada) of Barer Manufacture of leoae. teetleaeldester yf salicyllca`cid. While It Is well known that Aspirin means Bayer r sasnufacture, to saint the public against Imitations. the Tablets of Bayer Companr 'x will be stomped with thoir general trode marls, the "]Bars• Cross.'• � .Y J , a A;L i -T, 7 • ♦Was. Allaway is via 9 W lob W -Mn.relative@ In Toronto.' a iting v Mal Election for South Ontrrio, 'E E T I N Ut " hold Ooctober 20, 191 szams� --Bora-On ThyrWay, Dee 25 Dr. T, E. Kaiser R, . . 0 Recelpts from Jac. Allaway. 1 1370 Archie Wylie, a . 6. -Mrs. W. B. Powell is in. poor to And Mrs. D. C. M&rch: 25 00 wish to thank my anally Customers heilth at present., John 3- Moore, 3 00 -2 daughter. for their liberal patronage during the I rr -Now 18 the tii:pe to shovel your --T-Ja6n­a6A )f e4.­R�ie spent the North Ontario Observer, :7.:snow--and pay your subscription Christmas day with their relatives John Murkar, .-past year "ndN will endeavtir 6) serve a v tothe NEWS, in. the city. C. A. Goodfellow & Scin,..' 685 -in g Fire Co.. 3 00 -Geo. and Mi, -Gordon and Mrs. Law spent Picket ;better during thp--comilig year, 9. Law, Miss Edith BearBros., 6- 00 you -and Lorne spent Christmas"with Christmas day iii the city with the. Reformer Pubfitihing.Co., 46 81 very relatives here. former's parents. -and-I would wish one and all a -We would like the Village , De. Henry will be here as usual gl;z $6 Happy and Prosperous ew ear. Trust isee to set the example and next Tuesday to attend to his pro Vouchers for the accounts can he NY fessional duties. -exdmined any time within six months 7 shovel'their sidewalks. in the abqve date. GILLESPIE5 DUNBARTO Ramsay, - of - Toronto, -Born, on Saturday. Dee. 27th, jro -Lyle G. A. spentand to S,. and Mrs. Tuddeuham, Pick. E.,GLEESON.. 1�evw Yea rs with W.'. J. ClAilAnd family. ing Village, a daughter. Returning Officer -Misjo-es -Iaobeft Squires and -Mrsr. Horsley and ''daughter, -.optb,' t �V 3,-loo TOLLED. Pearl Stork are spending a week Merle, of 'West Tot spent H. andMrs. Hicks. In Ontario last year, the of, Sunday with F. Ic ��� -ith. Mr. and"Mrs. Art Squires -About three or fol'ir inches' Of 3,380 p6rsons were clainied by xc.­ annington.no%v fell oil Monday. evening ption. This is all the-niore ter- -The. iervic�q. ih St. Andrews' r SUftl most of thew i::1z'*.' n Sabb&th will be of a suitable-hich was %he heaviest fall this rible-because been Spe- sea!�on. have b character:fo the new year. cial. music and sermons. -John Marsh Find MisF, Ander- helped in time. -Harry.-and.-Mrs'. Coates and son, of Toronto, spent Christmas Here is a case in point. J. Sergt. H. Abel,. D. C. M., M. 14., of, day here with the former's father years ago a inan caine to koka' Free Hospital, for Consui...,P- 4ster tit the rrianqe- m .3t Toronto, spent the • Christmas and tines; He had bec . an Aefive bolidays at the home oaf -Norman- - --Ilr-j. F. H. Doyle and datight-'vice in Africa' where 'liaru`?'. zn er, Miss .Corinne, ;pent Christmas exposure had' broken ,o ^n his Holt. -Wanted at once, auv citisultity here with the forther'.3 parents. health. Susr'clous of hN '. of buckwheat for ittimediate de- Geo., 51. and Mrs Palmer. he sought our aid. -A short in.,s, ago4 1vexya On WedaesdRy, Dec. he wrote: 7 24th, on King or streets "Through your Hulilnit.il a Seildler which 'the highest market price 7.. Pickering, a large tin funnel: of tile, South Afrbmn, War rf,gvit)cd will be ai his health and a family it - 1'...vPY and Mrs. Climpirian left Le, . same with J. B, 2 home." California -The regular meeting of the sci for Friday morning for o or three ree Methodist Ladies' Aid Societv will This, is not an. isolated -4:ia "where they will �,pendtw many others have been re,,.tored to 7 ­.Motiths with relatives, We wi�b be held oq Wednesday, Jan. 7th health and anxious families. -It Tak-s r them a pleasant trip and an enjoy. at 3 *o'clock, at the home of Mrs rz%uch.rnbfiey to'carry on the xVorli: Bible holidays At the morning serVicL G. Ln w. Your gitt, for whatever amount, avid, ill- St. -E 11. Henderson, of Oshawa, 'be gratefl-Ily- received. Andrew's. church oil Sunday the find Miss Fern Henderson, "of Cw,.tribl,.:inns. rr-ty be sent. to dinatioti--of-of__ elders -. will take Whitby, spent Chris�trnas with 9:,-.William Gage. 84 spadina av,,­i-,ie, or G(-orgc A 13 Colll�ge Aw --i oF-- hi - m . Reid; 2L plkce'. All the menilier Che tWir 'parents, W. A. and MeQ ,. clitirch are requesied to �be- prey- Henderson. Torontoof and Murkar lift Ma abundance ant-adherent,; and strangers ,cel - -NV. C. y come. The .elders ft otu Br(Aig on Saturday - eyeuing to spend LL -�ftl r few days in Black tock, before is bam are invited to take part. N " ',,A 1,,E::-A set of light qlPigths. -here they -�ih box a;in6it new. Aj)ply at -The at)uti%l school Meeting to Brantford v% Pr erity and Happiness FO1, osp -was held' in the •scliool-rooju oil, will reside. Wednesday foxenoon when there, .-Mr. and Mr-'. Lumaden. of f OST- Betwppn Dimbartnin and the c.2ith agur en I Pick- e--,oyed 11 our Mrs. Beal, Q IR-1g, Hill, on De was a larger attendance thaii ne- Peterboro. J. Si and , of ru'w. Rcward. E.. R by a ual, invinding several ladies. Claremont, and R. "Alliway, Tno,3. Law was re.electki frii;tpe Whitby, spent Christmas day with 7. for another-term. -4. rei-olnti�,u J. R. and %1rQ..Thexton OR qALE-A DwhAru co%v. due -1. Locust and Friends was pissed at .the urgent re(litest -Campbell's will will be-oper- Yan, 4th, U. U. Burk, R, R.,No. -Customers of the ladies reque-iting the v.liooT ated only eighteen hours a day for -TV board toincreA-Ae the dinner hour the present as much difficulty is FAMS WA,% - D-$7 R day. in. eluding teamster, Dufferin Construction T during 1920 experienced in securing !mffici I - .. - :7. to an hour and a half. a post's [fill. one mile east of Pickering, 14-17 -Mrs. Cb&rlei Haight met with ent y of wheat to keep Cu.. quantity AMSTE.RS­WA-VTET)--T4)-� avery servionsoceident n Christ thein gaing full time- 7- T E,', the le Constrction Co., at Post's was Day, from which she 1,3%uf- The Women's Anxiliary of St. Hw one mile .i of PickerinVillage. $63 a -nth and board or 820 a wee without board, standing -forino greatly, She was Gebrge,s church will hold their. Apply on the Job. - 14-13 with her back to the stove; whi6b annual bnainess meeting for the W. was red-hot, and her clothing election of officers on Thtirsday,'STRAYED-From lot 13. con. . a-3 o coming in contact with the stove January Stht 'clock, at tbe k Pickering, a -2-year-old red heifer , horns h slightly turned in and a slit in left ear small stir caught Ore. As there was. no one home Of Mrs. Shirley. A.full at- an face, Reveft for information 1e%dinjl toher else in the house, she ranout and tendanca is requested. recove Y. W. G, scott."Claremont, lit( rolled In the @now thereby 6x- -A Defriep, piano-tuner from Pickering Tp. Klections I -tingulebing the fire, but not be- Nordheinier Piano- Co., Toronto, fore she was badly burned, We will be here an Monday nezL Your vote and influence respect- • are glad to know that she is doingThose wishing their pianos tuned fully, solicited for ected, &D well as can be ex p will kindly leave their order at that her Injuries will not prove the NEws office it-once and their R. R. MOWErRAY ' latah needs will be pro tly attended AS FIRST DEPL: 1Y REEVE -The annual Christn1d','tree to_ 5th,. 1920 and entertainment of St, Andrew Banda' school wa,; held on -On Wednesdap morning a,; Poling January Tries. Chas. . 31c3inty was starting out -day evening in the Town hall, on U-4 milk rontp. hiiiwznie: frightenedlior�e b 11�1- was pfteketl t -r-tbv-ld-o�.Pickeriag-& at tbeeDgilleat, lyl a %6 %W n IMN MAN A good prograrijaie of drills, chor- the bridge and before tlje� aninial Yoirr • T(-t,, and infloopce respect, use 9, dialogues--L;e+,it i (ions, could lie ntrolltid tipset the iiillv-solieited for wasgivellby the children of the wngon nn(itit),)iit#;OctiiiirtQoft-uilk school, and to them present�. wore re lo�.t and bottles'!onashed. e H. RICHARDSON 'given from'thb tt�ee. An interest. FRED -drly -o;�ting H A Rt D Jug item on.-the p-ecigricnirvie was A ft ell attended i r L, 1..' 11 L"I'Y-1, L L VEBUWARE AS Fi it' NDY'S itbe presentation of F4 callrera to )f the rAtPp8yer* of the village a-. held on Ntonday evening to !M. S. Chapruan, who Ila.) re-4zue4l ; nominate c nL-liflAte, for 141" P' PoUlne J�Iiupxy. ftlh, 19,20 as superintendent, after,,. number -viep, ahso a 7 iof, years of faithful set tion of Police Trn4tee. ITlie re-Se6 Our Christmas Specials 17' wrist watch toMr!,.Chapman, who turning f,ffi,:er, NV' J. (;lark, pre- �Thexton $ 'tided, '%Vhen the hotir'bad expir ]has been a very active in ed the L,lfo--ving ratepayers find MUNITY PLATE ROGERS' SILVERWXRE "the school. bet-it notaitiRted: NV. G. linni, C. Confectionery 6 -After a lob- period of Illne:t 11, PlIkey, Dr. cartwri igar Shells, 3.75 Bauer Knives, 5c t 150 _ght, St d from heart trouble, whit. ,lab Murri,:a�zey. J. R. Thpxt6n. John NEILSON'S-1ce'CreGM -------- -2.25. Q, -borne with Cii ri'stian pa tit-n e and Rieliardson, Gordon Cold Meat Foilig, Spoon. 00, love for otber'..�, Mrs. W. IL nkg Draper. constantly on hand in bulk or lit bricks died ather horue here on T;mn4- at'es'and Other S-eets. La -X. Richardson and JA�,. Gum, Cli,,)ci ol Berry Spoon -2.'f5 Child's Sets, -rolter. :111 the candidates have -u day, Dec. 9A�t, "L.tpr, 1, f 68'Rekko Knives, (If; CarvelF, pet pati, resigned with the exception yearp. Mrs. Ranks had lived all W. G. Harn, C. H. Pilkey'and -N. J. Tobaccos, Cigars, etc dozen and ill) Ger life in Pickering, being a Tea spoons, 6,00 per do but Ilk 11, l)i1LLl'.S;GHA-11 BLOCK daughter L. of the late Jo-�;epll and Morrissey had re-Rigff6d Pickering, Qnt. Table Spoon eu Mrs. Linton and was born in the re ignallon was not in the hands 9 5.00 per doz and up of the returning officer ill time to cottage at the corner of 'Church' 7� SLEIGH BELLS Bee effectiTe�, AUCTION ALE AT. and King. streets, which is flow Con.-G, Pi L kRNI CLOCKS ... ocenpied by-Mr.' Fowler.' Sli61!; LOAL 23,-.Rear kering survived by a sorrowing hiviband Claremont. 1)er. 29�h, 11,19 The property' cf Ben' 5.00 Chimes, 4.W Big I certify tbalt the follnwing isa cor- and a. f 8.25 amily. of Mi1_!±" rect statement of expenses zeceivpcl I.Little Bell,, 5. 00 "'Shaft Rell-.1 .Barrett, of Pickering: 'Mrs. Har- from D. W. Parks. oftl6tl went fur On TuPsday,- Dec.,S()Lh, 3.5 Other Bells as ordered consisting of Sleepineter, vey Barrett, of Toronto:. Nlr�z. E N. Sinclair, Esq , Candidate in 0, -Fred. Adair, of kgin'rotirt; Mrs- & recent Provincial Election forlContrRetor's Tools, Cement 'Mixer, Caniplete tock of "Starr Skates" Edgar Bath,--ofPickezing and Miss So,,,b. Ontario. which was held.Ck--t- Etc., ::1-n Farin Stock 'orman tit lioni r L ...... A Rets and N o. The' ot 10, 11,119 and InipletlicntQ. Ever-Ready Flashlight?, 1;25 to 2.75;. funeralowill leave her late leaf- Pickering News, 47 4b t I o'clock, a, 7 % -'"denseto-niow rro(Saturday; aft, X v- hltbv Chronicle. 15 7 2o Salesharp Be qnIck -only 3 Heaters )eft-one at 26-009 noon at 2 ,;'clock and pi aceed to Port Parry Observer; 43 o0F. SILVERS1DU Ai,.ctloneer Erskine cemetery for interment. , Uxbridge-Times, -El) 41 another at 21.00. Real value 7". W. H, Wiwg, 22 25 ar, Jan. 4, will be Ux bridge Journal 42 90 ext Stind ELMDALEMUS -MERRY CHRISTMAS'r VISHI.NG YOU ALL A VERY -D according Reformer Pub. Co., :81) Social Service' ay, to our ranipRign IL )rograni in Pi(7k. Port Perry Star, 50 00 - ering 'Methodist church. Tile'last- - x;393 05 -ays, get the 1) You vall al%,% est Mani- 0;30a.fii, wid the Talsoeertif thatinaduiticin lob Flour made frima No. 1. ring or will preach at b subject for our study' will be, "-k to the above.. accounts, the fc)]-. 1-Ho -Bi��d -Picke ­ i� -- T Royal HouSehold and Glenora for enditure by W. E. N. Sin "rds. "Between its ate- oil there Bread. 'Try a bag. lair. tbe,CRnd1qate due .. The peop]L4 are' deeply lnt�,re!-Led tage, .95 (10 ORTS 41 NIIIX FEEDS stAbJeCt lind R"e 111'9EA t,0 Personal espenses, 25 00 is a great gulf fixed": Lnk'e 16, 26.. the campaign Rolle, "I tt, 19, BRAN. S1q Pa�try Flotir Fresh 10 in this 01t m&A6w 7-� study it with JIS! ill (�Qtj'S Ilfjll�:eL oil Drive'r of auto, 1.5 oo OAT erlOP -Stinday in the New Year. 7 the fivst Phone, 50 CRUSHED OATS '15 0, p ision of the S. S. at 2 1-). Clerical work, g CRACIZLED. CORN Alu including in. open'to all. The service at 7 97 50 BARLEVCHOP p,m, will be conducted 4y two 1 . IV 11 E.NT s Stock, "'Dwe" Total, s, Vol 1'ellers -for the abov' ..Captains and two Minute ',%.fen, e coq be ex- MIXED HEN FEED -LL,---.and-tbe sermon will be delivered Caldivell's. Creativ substitute amined -any--time within six months -��and Harness Shop. "'by Principal Henderson., The from the above date. Calf "Sle"I. music 'llbevery speciyl diii-ing E. GLEESON. 1161asses Aleal A, -G.AND the day, and in the evervi n w a la rgf: RettlMing Offlcet OAT O I'Ve have: some 'sups in Worlien's and �-,Eisqes' Boots ..... 'GEVERY -Y male chorus will lead the -ervice CRUSHEN IDA You are all invited. The song. ­at atone-tilled ratite. -P the e 6. 2(li t3lareniont, Dpc,20th,1919 GetTwiges on feed in ton lot%. church wishes all a �(upy New m# I cartiri that the follovdlncr is a cor.! BELL-i Year. Young People.-,meeting-un rect AtRtement received from W. H. - / 11R.:­`A,. B'U'-NTI1qG' P.LCKE I 7, Friday, -Jan 2 at 8 An. A vocal 1jarriQ, offic! al agent for Cbarles Cal- time. Drop in. J. W. D. der, E--q., Candidate at the recent Pro- Chopping every day. l Established 1857. =f 1.48 6