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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_12_03 cl wo _44 vp SQL: kLe C KERING,ONT... FRIDAY, DECEMBER .3, 1920 7- H wt 40V010010t=01 6.X1,100. OUNMARTON BROCK ROAD Estal6lisfied ISM' Xedlca6 Gee. E. ' Baker Glad to see Johnson Lottoo,around J. it.. Lawrence has arrived home ­7 from'the-west lookiiij hale ancrileartif Robert Gilmour Visited Ross Burns as usual. on Sunday evecing, E. FORSYTH. D. of 0., Regis- Mlss"Ida BlignAll.7 who'was under GREENWOOD R. terod tu•inber41-the Optoinetrioal,Asso. Miss Nellie Thom call on friends In the weather last week, is now much SISIM0120f OsUrLo. 6RocW attention !iye= WyLtevale recpnt;ly, imeved in health, thip Atting of glaoses• 'E A in* Joe tent "if .�� ,Wm a',P mie' The work on the loads' will soon be Miss Olive Brignall, who has been drawing to a close. The party geasing the amount or the spending a few months In Pickering, B hMe Member nearest to the amount of our sales Mrs. Bateman and daughtdr visited is now home with her,parents for a a d Sur W n the day 1he, day the purchase Bennett during the week. short time. Wm, Latey acrd Mists Papineau James and Mrs. FarleY have moved SON-sic rl of Physicians me occupied MLI� ..To L the COIL rl y is made gets a dollir's y y r, al that formerly b called on Whitby friends during the into the.house they. recently it Mont 0 office: t 23 y worth of goods free. Plia r MILLS Cl W! Phone. purcbas Somebody eek. . ed front Wilfr,;d Badgerow and are y wins. Rombody Thomas Lacey and Ross and Mrs. now 9etting'comfortitbly'setiled.. VE. CARTWRIGHT, M. D.,V.NI. gets a prize. C-1P.& S..Ont. A coroner for the Coun- Burms and mother motored to firs. Hubbard's sale On Friday last ham on Sundar ty of on tario, office hours : 12-2 and 6-8 p.ro., was wpll attended and- prices were Wheat a ey Or at other hours by appointment Phone Bell Rose 'Davis, Laura Burkholder. Geo. -Frga P&Pid4li-, son of,E. Papt fair. M7, B. Robson's sale was also and Berle '7�No-24.�','-Ind.3honeNo,400, Pickering.-on- ;I� neau, merchant here, and-Harry Cr9iss ,J tario. 331v Kestbr, W. Allin. F. Meech, J. Pear. __.w.e)l attended and gbod prices were of Portage la Prairle. covered some realized for his wood. son. F. C. MiAill. W. BoAdwa'y F, Wanted I '�S'O X, ',N1.D., LR ?Imkav, D.., C. MCKI.N- C.S.0 H McDon,ald and M. Bi�ice, 21;00 miles in a Gray-Eort cqr recently, -N RdinnieG-leesoti-,J. Wil, motoring all the way and they report HIGHLAND CREEK a Ed1nburRb,'L:3exoberof the cciloge of of Stougville' fs.1, college "T. C. Go;tick, Ir. Yake and -N-lay DQrr,to '.Mv..and Mrs.Clark FL son. -Pblaicians and.Surgeons of Ontario,it, good trip: .:t . Will pay,highest price,for of It ker, They Left Poz6w- I 0 of Surgeons, Riltribur 12 prairie Nuv,, 1st, atria here on and Michell, Claremont : H. A. Leach, 'e White pebt Sunday specla tebttobto dsieases of women and missNelii it any quantity the 15th. Children, Oface and residence,brongbair. Goodwood. H.A. Hitch,ek, Victoria Square, home. e. Thosi Clarke, Ballantrae. Cecil Morrish called on J. Brumwell 'AlWays in'the market LegtzG. V�WTEVALE on 9tH Mrs. B41inp has taken a position Vt'Diels rjl�de a week-end visit w 'to H.'K F N NE 6Y. Barrii-ster t nd e. Public,%rCo Glad to see Adam Kin'g's s Snl. u* i a, with friend��her ith W. C. Stotts. smiling buy. •ieitor,Xotar� riveyancer,&c. o vi e, Ont, -Goorge Burkholder is preparing for in Whitby,Ont, face once moie. ..A li his winter rwinufacturing of tile. Welling�ton Chester mltde a flying mited quan'tity Of E. FAREWELL, 'K.0. HARRIS- ChiLL les Rice-has.just-insta4leda new trip�fo thi? city ,rec-ently. i�y,end 10-T 1101cla furnace in -the Metbodist par. • TER.County Crown Attor Oats Wanted *;.Zftar. 0ourt Home,Whitby., 10-T sontge. Sort y to stttte-that Clifford M- orrish B Mrs. Beaton, of Toeonto, H, W. J. and is 1�dd np with L%-sore hand. spent Sunday •wkh, the. former'�pa" The Christmas tree is to.be held in 14 E. CHRISTIAN. Barrister and- Centennial Church�ldaring Christmas �W�-Solicitor.NotarT Public.,Etc. Wormyto ents here. ivpc-k. +-Office Brock St.North;Whitbv. X.-Iy '.. �.: CLAREMONT There is%ulte an epidemic of chick. The hard time social was a success. en po%and )AL-Ei. & 'J 0 WN-STO 'N-Bari i,?t ers- wh6o_ping cough In this The' prizes were won by Fred Lacey Z. C3.M, :M=Iq tC ,220 Danforth Ave. 1Woo!v,n.­.h IBI.dj'� ...-ISSCER Or, COMMU121ty. Toronto, Phr)nt Ger.a- I - " t e Tor, rdAIll. &ifurday'j, N a have -returned and-Mi s.X. Chapman. I d.) Soiry to report that -Mrs. L. Annis tern 17_�O, (in Mr. and Mi.. Hilts hom�-. after a pleasant visit with their son wilyi_&m. is not -improving as rapidly as her W ILLIA31 J. BEATON, B. A,.,Bar- iiMar`riage Licenses I frl�nds would like to have her do, W. F. Burton and -Nlrq.-N. Randall r;­eri6tor. r.,crnter of the •arm of R.Vckman, Deni-on.Foster and Beaton. Toronto are not-gaining 10 health as fast as P CHERRYWOOD General Trusts Building,85 Bay Street.Toronto.'. -their many ftiends would-like to se-. ervice Main 961 ar.d C,632. TdePhone k taxes. will Tbos. Gregg, collector of Russell Davidson*.Jr., spent Sunday 4A FRUIT BASKETS at Mi. Beatob'ii offind on ThbrsdAy. with Hillside friends. 8 Dental Dec.Ptil,to receive taxes from those Reg. Somerville spent Sunday with G A R A G 24 Quart Crates _prepared to pay on that George Gates ind family. LAKE B. -BEATON, D, D. S.. We are glad'ta,welcome Mrs. �Rpy-� William and- Mrs. Judd and family B Price and mothi�r home. Graduate of the Royal Colcl&e of Dental I Qt- Berry Boxes again, after spent Sunday under the parental roof. Surgeons' and University of Toronto, office We have a full r W. M. Pringle's hardware store, Whitby, I I Q L.'Baskets prolonged star in the city on account f line of motor all@ and - over 611 A. W. and Mrs. Milroy, of Cedar Afflee hours 9 to 12-I to 3.3o.- Ind.•phont 6. 0 Qt.:Baskets of the remodelling of the parsonage. Grove. Spent Sunday with the latter's greases as we))as-motor fixtures. Hell phone 220.- 441y parents. A utcon of all makes and designs repair- Lgnno Covers and Slat Coqers I BROUGHAM Wesley and Mrs. Petty spent Sun. Oorer early and avoid shortage day with #`Wm. and Mrs ed an shortest notice and . Sinclair, of Cecil and Mrs. Bate and child have Whitevale. at fair prices. Chopping and Oat Rolling every week returned from Stratford. where they We are glad to bear that George Agents for Dominion Tires -V ETA E.STEPREN'SON,A.T.C.M., day excepting Monday.' spent the past few weeks. Davidson. Sr., is recovering from his Cher'of piano and theory. Pbon 1603, CtartArnt. se David McMaster. of Oxbow. Usk., recent illness. :'�'Genalne Ford 0-10 Parts" is visiting with his brothers-in-law, We bear some of ou'r-young men w G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage W. G.Barnes', Green River John and George Phillips, are going bush-whacking this winter. 0asollue,alyv�ayiron hand. ..Free We _k0:lnLtevn8o4 in the Conn$] of On Miss Maggie Duncan .has returned Good luck boys. a Village. y Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. to her home, after a prolonged visit Call and see u In seadl) Edward Lintner tfnd !family, of 9 if you are -.Real-E, with friends in Markham, Seatborb Stoudville. spent Sunday with the of Anything In the auto V. RICHARDSON W 'ate. insurance.Conveyancing, Notary and Goodwood. former's parents., or truck line. �'Public.Etc..Pickering,Ont. ally E. E. Minis has been" Indulging in Leonard Gates' bas returned from cup' X0 common Cou' rSes some strenuous exercise In the. woods the north with his deer, We are all epherd W :'HALL—ff e carpenter. ER. during the.past week, laying up,a Sup- locking for the treat now Lea. Cowan & Sh timateq given for r.e,%. %vork, repairs mr �tre given in Shaw's Business ply of fire-wood' The pulpit on Sunday next will be .ialterat,ori. Ind,Phone 2013.%Picktring. -.231y Srhocl-1. Torontq. All work Is Will:the paity who Picked np the occupied-by Rev. Mr.. Simpson, of To- II.BEATON TOWN. SHIPOLERK- High Grade in every detail. Stud- rack and three,barr-eti on the Mark- fdnto. in the absenceof Rev.Mr.Price. Pickering, 'Ont. li Do Q012T07ancer, 00=mlasionor for taking ents mar enter any day-or' start ham townline kiridlv retixrn'*thPm'or Clark's Hollow is a lively spot now ag"ATIto. Accountant LIte. 31OM7 to lo" Home.qt;idy Conr,-;s. Pree Cam. n0Lifv A. Smith, Bro'uKb:trn Hotel. boys.* Weir -Bro,. of Toronto have at,farp property. ­imu!w of I nizue. Write AV­H; Sh4,W. Pres,, 1farriago Lio- -Nlr.. rind-31.!:�r Brooker h%ve returned instAIled tr bee yard there. W; wish, -.04"o' w1ut"111. oc'- -7 t To 0 ' r Brc,oket'4 __J - ton to. ar lieal t h_E`c. had t cileave th-e-f.r T6 m and e-Ladies' AiJ_wflI—we4X_6_nT1iu-r�;-- ]HUGH S. PUGH. Olet; 'Nlajnr, Oni a re You re. .0 Exromsivo exper. •ttl�`Oka Ltcon%v�l Auct! meet. rlet• 9th syt 3-P, in., at t fence I'm imported 6241thorocobbrd �,toc!, Mrs. Linton will entertain the m0m. of (Rev.) Prlce"Wkrttevf�,",�Mliol al?d raruculars, Pboce,Ina-2nd. . --nd their friends of the Method- w rd ot, Sala; con4!u(-,t64 &&Trb re. %Nrtta for termr .:= PICKERING' Pred by the o ­Pea 1;,it L- Aid at the home of Nfrq, All,the ladles of the community are POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, flarve�-nn WednesdaV, Vec,-Sib, cordially invited,,• Cement, t1e4t of York and ociarlo. 1%W F. for Oono' .Amo. LUMBER YARIN at 2 o'clock, htrp, All welcome. liar &ales of Lit kiiids Owing to tbm illnp%�,,4 in the family. Lt"uned Won thor,"t -C actice. Addre4a Green Hirer P.O.. Orit, oal, liev;. R. B. Ferris did not-oceupy St. WHIT13-f '_Zatm's pulpit en Sunday lust. 'Mr. Ar. the death of E. Stepbenso"n. war, MAW, LICENSED AVC- Uptiderqon. of Pickering, took the umber, TIONEER.for York.Qntari,)and Durham 0 9 0` whieb took plwce on.Monday evening tirs attended vice and presenti-d his sallieet "What' laqt. k few hours after he was stricken JR Terms rea%onable.silts ,7 � ,2. may be Cour. , All kin6 of ..o. Datep, For' .,Sale will-me do with Jesus?".vei y forcibly. with ysis while at work 1' 7 Be', th arranged at NEWS'Officv. -a.- Pen- 11r n his Shinglei - id Inde A. Smith has :�ecured the lot west zlceAv�lithy� loses one of its best, dent phones, VthAby,Ont. 51Y Abolit 30G-A1 G hooped apple of Mrs. McNlai--ter's.svore­-and is fitting knot business men. - He was born ip an open r1rk. .-This will be greatly in Pickering oil December Ready R6ofing 7r10rZ, 0MT* me,--z=s barrels at 8J cerits Ia. 194& Appreciated by the young People of and had 'tbuq nearly completed his po&t Bought and sold. each in lots Brougham and vicinity,­ -INIrL. Smith 2nd rear. He was a. son of the,Late 0 is-to he congratulated on his enter- Benjamin and Mrs. St.eph-enson. wh Steel S. Government, Municipal and Cor, _010 or, m or-e-at li: nd wo hop• that the venture came from Yorkshire, England, and p a ',tbe shop ofltable one to.Iiim. oration Bonds For Sale. will be a pr' took up farming in Pickering town- ship. While in hixteens he took up Bell.Pbone 193 the StQ(TV Of telegraphy with the Do- Rs W D Gordon & Son, A. C. 'REESO WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY minion 1`e4kftWph Company in Whit• 117th, a by, and was oil the completion of his -On Saturday evening. No%-. 2 PICKERING very 'but quiet wedding was �',,urse made- the­ tgerit�,.of the G. "LOCUST HILL �n pretty =r; M. M• "Z140M. so Inized at the home of airs. Angus N. W. Telegraph Co. also ticket agent Veterinary Surgeon -.-;Bell and Ina'ependent phone.. Morrison, Durnrber Railway, Find for St.;, Nlon.treal, of the Grand Trunk Honor Graduktq of Ontario Veterl A-hen her only daughter, cyvpr •-fifty vears. has- held -these two ghter, C. Hazel College. All callsla:r�r night MacRae.•-f ortnerk,of Gould, Que., was poSiLion9. He was also the local agent promptly at�tend�&­to. united in holy widlock to F. IV. Stn- of the Canadian Expres4s Co. until Winter Term Only 1m111e41,Loe about six years ago. 14e'paid'sitrict Pic erin('� : . Bell and Independent Phones' -,er, of Pickering. aeldom o basiness,and very'L Opens Jan, 3.rd. numbering about f6tty. At the bout. WPICKERING' -ONTARIO took holiday, except an occasional* VV relatives- and friends were present. attentich t of 8 ,o'ilock, the bridal party entered !rip to Toronto., As a result of an in- T,rM.E TABLE-Fiokering Station �JELLIOTT 'the parlor to the strains of Mendels- Jury to his knee when a boy,he was ���T.R. Trains going Exat due as follow-4 sohn's wedding march played by Miss lame, and suffered from this injury 9 No. 6 Mail all his life, but be did not allow this Z Katie. Wilson. cousin of,.the bride. tore.._ - ill 28 Local 2-2S P.X The ceremony was performed by Rev, to interfere with his business. In e6 Local P. U lge Charles Sts,Toronto years gone by be was active.in the 7'r Y013 Jas.G.Potter,of MacVicaar's Memor amg going Went due &a fcilows- ial Church. The decorations were musical ,circles -of the town afid war, ?7 No. 35 Local 10.45 A.M. Accountancy, stenography, type- prettily and artistically carried out, for many years a member of the Meth- 27 Local 2.85 P. M writing, commercial teachers, gec and the bride,-who was given away by odist Choir, and very seldom was be, 7 Mail 8.55 P. ii: her moththr,looked charming and girl- missed from Ill the, church - in retarial arid general improvement ae Nos. 6 and 7 also run on Sunday - courses ish in a gown of pearl grey silk geor_ services, unless hie by illness. Foregoing is according to Standard .,Keen demand f6i our gette with trimmings of si He was very fort of flowers and his WAMPOLES lver lace time. graduates because business men and carried a shower bouquet of pink beautiful home, on Brock streetnortb. r- sweetheart roses Find maiden hair fern know they are correctly prepared was the admiration of all. Mr.Steph- attended by MtssEmma of enso.n was married to Mise Mary Shaw Dr. N. E. MeEwen, B..V.Sc:. for superior services. Thousands Miller, of who passed away in March lost, There COD LIVER Cookshire,who,wore a dainty frock- of of our former students are now in were two cbildren, Ray,a Captain of Just the thing,-after that henna cbarwense satin with silver Graduate of University of Toronto. business life. Write for circular. trimmings,, and corsage 'bouquet 6f the Meteorological Survey Depart. cold. Renews strength roses. The grbom -of the.N pale pink and cream r ment Mi4itia. who died in June, Former Vetefinarian to Macdonald W. J. Elliott, Principal was ably supported bv' George Mac- 1910, at tSe age of 27 years, and Ruby, and vitality. Agricultural College, Quebec. iowMrs. (Col,) Geo. B. McLeod, of Rae.� of Los Angeles, Cal., brother of I Prompt attention to all. clients. Ile Iriae. After the cer Edmonton. �Alta.. �who visited her REXALL' 'AND NYAL ceremony and g.". Bell and Ind. Phones, S hearty congratulations, father during past summer. Mrs, a delicious It is My Bus' PREPARATIONS ines buff ef I Unch was served and the eve Sam 'Linton, of Arcola, is a sister. n- The fune'rRI which took place on Sun-- OICKERINGi ONTARIO To help you run part of yours ing was spent in music i6nd 'dancing. The day was very largely attended, Kodak% Stationery, - '.Ciprs,' gifts to the bride were numerous By opening a New Garage in the."Vil- ftnd useftil, which show the esteem and J. H. Perrin bytq -leased ,the Royal Cigaretts, Mtge of Whitevale I am prepared to do respect in •which she is held, •Thea Hotel to Thos, lVaines, d-f Toronto, Magaziaes. IF W who will take possession on Feb. 1-5tb W G 9­R E It",I) all kinds repair, work, including groom's gift to the bride was a cheque tops and side curtains, also making for $100, to the bridesmaid a,strin when he will carry on` the business as g of Has a full line of trash and our- your old car look and run like new by earls and to the best man a set of a regular standard hotel, Mr. Perrin ed meats constantly on hand, giving it car good coat of new paint. gold has opened his dining-room and will 31-asonic cuff links. After a sbo'rt trip ;'Agent for Toronto machinerv,46clud- to Toronto and Pickering, Mr, and continue it until Mr. Wftinpa takes Spies Roll, Breakfast Bacon Montreal, charge. ing: Pumps,'Windmills, 'Silos Mrs, Storer will return to. No E. McEWEN IcKihl '1W R N V- Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc., and Gasoline:;Eogities, where they will reside. Their many Higliest priceR paid for CHARLES M.&RICE, frf6mAs wish them every happiness The Express Companies are a.-?k- Veterinary"'Surgeon and prosperity in their new manner of ing the Railway Board for a 40 per Butcher's cattle. Home"Tel. 652f. WhiteTaIe,On t File. sett raise in rates, gv nil W' ­�; Jtetl,n ytWng on.two legs y'~r etk�llai ever feared of an or Lout either.'?-, '-%AN Smile. -.I.M- 1 ban't*fearod,%of Aim. URSES 4MY Mother's "Noy--I.f him." The Toronto Hospital for Incur- It I'm he ain't No words that I can say express able*. In affiliation with Bellevue ]For. 1, It.then?n? sure and Allied H New York 191, Flavour and Aroma The wonder of its loveliness, sorry for hiffiWf." Purity, CIO otters a tV.. years' Course You neve r know. He's a curious Sate this alone--'cis God's can of Training to nX womeni ha "'a the required edication. &ova, elf out of young inan and,lee ps him ass: d•.Ir Ins nurses. This He's ous of becom might of everybcdy but himself. Rom has Ikly Mother's smile. VI t&I adopted the eiaht hour system. The pupils receive got his secrets." Her-mother regarded.Joanna v uniforms of the School, a monthly very No depth of.-�aowledge has re- allowance U-nd travetily sxknoee keenly. vealed to and froffi Now. York. For (To be contilnuccLy further inforntatio-n apply to the .31'berein, its power ties con- Sui3erintendent. tested, Yet it has blessed, L spired, A Poser for Her. -,Aosspital for Sick Imbildre My Mother's smile. . I I : , Mile. Boland, the daring French air- post card for a lreC COLLEGE ST.' TORONTO. It you have not'.tried It, send us a 1 woman who recently flew,the Channel, 'iaad=F,!ou'use 9jimple,stating the price you now pay Great -Proyincial, Charity Makes says that the only question regarding A0A rPcm-q-1;%tv ArOfttO �i Blacks Green or Mixed,Tea. Christmas AWal to Friends Digging for a Comet. her aeronautical experience that she of Childhood. 7— The -so-called "crater" of Canyon was totally unable to answer was put Diablo, in Arizona, Is still as much a to her by a child. Dear Mr, Editor: mystery as it ever was. The stippo- J was (says Mile. Boland) visiting The. most vital . fact !ij p b lie, Sidon is that it was formed by the a friend In Paris, and my host's little health service throughout the pro. impact of a giant meteor. Perhaps- girl, aged about eight or nine, follow-'' vfnoe is, as y'6u . the tremendous the projectile was a comet: ing .on a lengthy cross-examination, u H lrff 11 F strides made in child welfare work. wound up with this poser: The criter is circular,three-quariters "But,. tell me, ina"m sell e," Modern science is harking'back to the -of a mile In diameter, and 200 feet she In- ancient proverb that "An ounce of deep. But If It was made'by'a meteor qufred in all earrest.ness: "It the end BY EDEN PlilLLPOTTS Is wortb a pound of cure." the latter was presumably a good bit P1 of the world was to come, and the It has been the privilege of the ties- 's,mailer. Strong support for the earth was destroyed while' you ��as up pital for Sick Children—the greatest in your aeroplane, where would you. .on though institution of R4 kind upon the,con- meteoric theory Is given by the find- Part 1. necked by his own generation Ing 'of th6userrids' of fragments -of' land when You, came down?" 'Joanna Toms came of very rtspect- held to b6 an ekartiple for it by his tinent—L6 find that ounce of preven- meteoric iron, some of them weighing f %bl eparents and was the top flower mother, who loved him better than Lion. meteoric pounds, in the Immediate yl--. t he bunch, her mother always said. anything in the world. In' by-gone dears dependence was 'many 9f the hole. Her Only Boy. 3he had five sisters and four brother:-, Young Tom helped his father, and so it was a tidy sized bunch; 7 put raore largely in medicines. Now- made "'That young man i; but when, Foul-Ways being a freehold, he nicant, Repeated attempts have been 'i who Just went -s there is a closer partnership to '�ig,for the meteor. It should be a auto the smoking car seems very fond is lack Toms fell off his horse and died; to follow. in his parent's footsteps. a day were not al-I He %Vas held -a bit self-righteous for between the pediatrician and Dame )f it, his children, t mass of metal (chiefly Iron, presj;m- o' yoiz ma'am," said,an old lady to an 00 Nature. Since the erection of our ably) big enough to be worth getting elderly bride on her wedding trip. ready out to work, had quickly,to set I such a young man; but 1 nobody Qi�er N ,ibout it. Because, with such a fam-1 found fault against him, anrl'thern as Baby's Ward and the establishment hold O$Vtbqugh. of course, Its chief Elderly Bride: "Ab, Yes, John loves ity, Jack never hud'much chance to!admired his father• and mother do7jbt. of- well babies' cliiics' th6 Infant value would be as a curiosity of In- me most dearly." put by a,penny, though he made good! ed not that with years and eri- 'mortality In Toronto alone has been tereSt to money as huntsman to the Dart Vale! ence, he'd grow so large niindeex(r as science. Old Lady: "It does 'my old heart `t I redueed,.from 155 to 82 per thousand. 'On�e compaby'orgarlized for the-pur." good to see such atfectiori,these "days. Harriers for twenty seasons. But theiii. He was a fail-, freckled man .ioh and -e.very obstinate in opir be statistics which- might pose started to excavate at the crat- Is he the only. son•ye got, ma'am?" .here it was; the pitcher went,cnce' 6 a terror Further too often to the well and in his nild-! to the evil doers; but his sister, Susan given would merely corroborate the cr's bottom, but Its operations were tie age—a bit o•.-er forty—he carne a-' had a gentler sort of mind and mores -actual lifesaving value -of the 1406- brought to a pause by quicksand • ............................ >ad purler,and two of.his ribs pierced'charity. They was all'Primitive Brp- pital's work- And It is unnecessary which the machinety could not handle. the poor man's lurx3 and be, languish- tists ard.the onlv thing,' wade to explain to.-you that the informa- t`+ow BUY "DIAMOND DYES' as ever mi 'low another concern,. caill,ing Itself .-,-d froin January till April acid then them doubt aboilt Joanna was that ticin all to the researches which make th6 Crater 311ning Co., is drilling with DON'T,,RISK MATERIAL went home. she belonged to the Church of, Eng-. such -a d uc re possible 8 e inner edge lye Most of his children were earning i land.- is -at Once two powerful rix' on th communicated to the 116LIth Officers of the bole. =t=0—f their living by then, save the younger time and practising -physicians throughout talus d so 813 IIi any, However, the that witii mes, and Joanna by rights did olightl and "ample she'd join their per It is thought that t',e huge projectile mitt" 'Ithnortrill sua- woman can dye* any in&.material -out to work, for she was ist :o have been -,on, and very. like she might have. Ontario. from the sky may: have struck-at an streaking, fading or running. -Drugga eighteen; but she was ever Jack's Pet."for the iake of pleasing them, for she Consequently the Rospital . has .-angle -to 113 vei-ticaf and that consc­ bas, color card--Take,U4- dy4ql e end he contrived to have his will and!took to them-from the first •and prais- surely a claim upon- the Christmas. -'ently ti,:, iti—, may lia-hot diroatl-F Lept her at home. I think it was be-';ed the kindness of 3 of ]it- below the crater's centre' , 6tit off at Allied- officers actually live-in the *Irs.Turtle and time generosity of every friend -ause she was so -pretty and favored proud-of the friendship of Susan. Fox. tle.chil,drd'n. An Institution which h4 one side. 0m. 'For a handsomer man than her KruOps' works at 'Essen. to keep in the girls were near of an age'and the securing the. new-born child twice'the' in same of.the scattered meteoric touch with tha work done. Zather never crossed a hose—clean I farmer's daughter found Joanna just chance, nct merely of good health, fragments above mentioned Were -ft, clean shaved, clean limbed, and I such a one as she could care about. but of life Itself,'is entitled to the found tiny diamond's, Which lend -Lddi- Minard's Unimi!n*t For Burns, Eto. ;lean-every way, with dark curly ha;r, Joanna w 35 quick minded and cleverer, abundani'Eapport of the public. to the problem. cray quick eyes, and a gracious way,than Susan, and in a mc.pth the girl�. the past financial yiaar,. tic nal.Interest with him that won all hearts, high!were grown to be great friends; and The estimated increase of popula-' ind low. In fact, the folks at his!though, in a manner of speaking Mrs..'revenue from all sources fell one Lion in England since 1014, in spite funeral surprised even his wife and Turtle felt her daughter was taking hundred dollarOtIlIa day, behind noes- Old-time Tailor Worked in of war lcuises, is. 1,000,000 It was no small consolation to Mary more tti Joanna than might be seem- sary experidittires. Steel. Iroms to see who'vias there, and the ly between the future wife of a Bap- It has always been the ambition of Proper Bower show of beautiful hot- t;st minister and a maid of all work, the Hwpital for Sick- Childrefi to - A certain picturesque- and even ,*use stuff the quality sent. But a yet she couldn't smy anything, for she gain not only this support 'but the r0maliltld Interest attaches to ancient '+ ,*use SALT wait who showed good sport for twee- liked Joanna a lot herself and admired sympathy of the people of Toronto armor. It takes us back to the days her good sense and her steady ILAN D SALT .y years Aeserved such a funeral, and, eady work 118o the brave tombstone the Hunt' and so to-day, with u. debt. exceeding when knighthood vz'as_ in flower aid and the way she looked at life. Mrs Bulk Carlow put up over his grave. Turtle was put about a little how-' $150,000, it appeals to.your readers to when.distressed damsels, residing I'l JoanfAi favored her father—a' iver, because when she fou�`d- the help along with some gift, whether castles devoid of modern plumbing, ''TORONTO SALT WORKS cued. C oL CLIFF bowerly maid with a gentle temper girl such a proper beauty, she had It-be great or small. A contribution Wers.-continually waiting to be rescued. TORO -like him, and much in his pattern— fears. In her experience them right of $2,000 from an individual or a so- This armor cost money. A complete modest and quiet and seemingly not down amazing pretty girls be trouble- ciety gives the privilej;� of naming a y Iran suit of exclusive design might her good looks, She faced some, because the men won't leave cot for all time; a donation of 25 cents I We hrw been Wkyv alive to "stick" the for as.much first- great wrrow pretty travel 'e= alone,-aM­spoil- 'em and . turn- witi-,an-tire-whole-ffospftaf for ha* $1-004,.-whlch was a great snort -those- 'but the world wits a mighty different their heads and give 'em 'wrong ideas- a minute.-Betweea these,twQ amounts days. Baronial g6nts, however, had'% 114, her when Jack died, and But Farmer'Turtle didn't worry, be- there Is surely -some sum which can their own professional armorers to N. she weren't sorry to leave home and cause he'said ft weren't fair to doom turn out such metal garments; and, of get away from a place haunted by her a young creature for a beautiful face, be sent.by everybody to the secretary- Wealthy People -are • Pay-Ing fancy rather. and he'd know a properly lovely crea- treasurer at 69 College street, Toronto, course, the comirion soldiers went into I Ices for home-made rugs. Sixty do `There was e bright thing in her ture turnout very well rabre'n once. as a token of interest in a charity battle with nothing better to, protect;Ff.'s was marked on one in a Boston 11 for she was tokent-I to "She's them than leather jerkins and steel 1 store window recently. Sixty cents win life, however, no giglet wench," he said. whose field is as large as this province. start 3'0U making your own. Fascinat. -respecting so far as I Zan The Hospital Sick Children is oils C9�0- I a sailor boy and ),oved him very cit ar, "She's self-respecting, nt work easy to learn, Just pulling but that Was a secret, and Joanna see, and though she's got a,bit up her: of the largeit.and most highly regard- Recent tests prove that this ancient 1 loops of rox east through a burlap pattern using east-o clothing. under. ed In the worI4. It is -an institution armor was made from very pure wear, �iankets, etc.—makinff beautiful Pl- had promised hire faithfully net to sleeve and hid from the elder genera - tell about it till he-came back home- tion, as all young things have, f which you will be Proud, and her. would in which the people o Ontario may wrought iron, converted Into steel by ; rutty again and could make a home for wouldn't call her sly or up to no I from at you will take.years of roni. take legitimate pride, for it is through the--oTd—cementation" process. The fort. Not a fad, as we have been m;Lk;; The Toms family lived at the lodge gam". And as for Tom, if you, re their gene Inc burlap patterns for hooked rugs for C rosity thatsticcess has been' original iron was produced much like gates of Holmse Chase, and when thfnking him he haven't got no use nearly thirty years. Farmer Turtle's -lady offered to take for.the females yet. He's too busy.' p6I cur modem wr,ii.,ht iron. It was c3r• Send us 2fic for a rug hiook: and 36(3 Joanna, to be maid of all ' work at In fact, he's a bit down on woman Two hundred - and fifty children bonized, hammered into sheets and for a small door-mat pattern, is x 32 Ways, Inches. stamped in colors on burlap, total Four near Buckland, Mary so far as I can 'sce, and"I've never pale of cheek or with twisted limbs;. the sheets welded together. The whole.outlay Oc.:and vou are ready to start, was then hammered into shape and, lVe will end you easy directions for Toms was glad, because the Tilrtles known him to say much in favor of will be the'lmmediate beneficiaries of f13 y h were godly, prosperous people and !em.". the Yuletide remembrances. of hooking I you ask for them. your quenched, thus prod�icing the final our desiwn 14heet. showing six sixes well, thought on; and it- also meant 'Tis them that think *he stand, readero, Thousands to-ord--through-out hardening. of patterns, and booklet about Garrett's that Joanna would always get home be silrejit to fall. however," argued Such was tbc. metallurgical art of Rug I-rooker.-sent Free on request. AV the coming year.will.benefit by their Garrett's Rug Hooker is a Ittlie ma- for a bit on lier d * out.. Mrs. Turtle, "and if she was the glad I:Indlinps-,. the ancient -armorer. chine weighing six ounces, and costing So So she went--both glad and-sorry— eye' sort I'd send her going for fu- .apd about five months after fell dut Lure pftce; but she ain't; IRVIN­u t;. nuBERTS0,V, $6.00.for making rugs faster, grant that riiafrruan of-Appeal JORN X. GA3LZZTT -this very I tale. The Turtles And Susan likes her and fells ril; Committee. M16ard's Lfnlmqnt Relieves Colds,Etc. a xenipt at.. New Glacrow, N.S. eie`V2 teal Thomas that she don't seem particular inter- Turtl an ice his wife; and one )sated in the males. She's had an offer, N,daughter, tokened to the Rev. Blades, •or two, but, turned 'eni down." Real Work., a Baptist minister Ashburton, and "Then,-you've no call to fret," son, Tom he;- Old Pflt6a had strong.Ideas on many one young Turtle. at Ashbu His ansWered; and AT YOUR SERVICE v being called Thomas, -he Mrs,, Turtle, who things, and never hesitated to' voice father was i thought well of her husb&nd's jud, always 'called Tom--a very sharp 1 them. One day lie was 'accosted by WHEREVER YOU LIVE iielit, ceased to trouble about Joani;a!s, young fellow and thought a bit stiff a very healthy looking individual,who good looks. For she Worked 'as well The woman In town or country has as the plainest. the same &dvantage as her sister In begged fat-a dime i6 buy-a bite. Things went on 'very easy f .-Iloii should be working," he said V or a the came in expert advice from the '!Why do you.waste your time firm of Cleaners and good bit and Joanna was content and. coldly. best-known eke your happy; as her mother soon found. She -begging. ..."re in Canada, liked 'the place and the people, and The suppliant drew himself erect. PARCELS from the country sent by M : " her spirits roz,e presently, for thj" "Kive you ever begged?" he do- I Most I mail or express receive the same caI loving young creature can't manded In return. fui i:tteatlon as work delivered per fathe'f forever. But ,',Nle! Of course npt!" snapped old ponally.mourn a good oo then Mary Toms marked a gradual Pitoil angrily. chafige And-felt that a, cloud. came over Joanna low and then. "Then you. don't know, what. work CLEANING and DYEING---L She ask no.0 rshin he beggar retorted. Clothin '.or Household Fabrics. girl declared there was not. For years, the name pt "Parker'sa"ll g ed if anything.was amiss, and the g They're -all kindness alive,"-she has signified perfection 'in ails id, "and I'd do anything in my Work of making old things look like power.for Any.of 'em, Al]'the same In the effort to appreciate Lew, whether personal garments of Put a spooufuiof Bov- life's life, and A can be a bit difficult various forms of greatness, let even the most fragile material, or household curtains, draperies, rugs. seemingly. Miss Susan has asked me us not underestimate the value to etc. rg Into your- soups,... be bridesmaid when she's married of a simply good life. Just to Aewe and pift., It will next -October, and*she'll pay for.the '11'rite us for further particulars, be good; to keep life pure from -dress, she says; but I won't have that. or send your parcels direct to give them a dellefous degrading elements, to make It savouriness, and 'Tis a great honor for me, and if her mother %grees I must have a flame constantly helpful in little ways get you will be able to new hat and dress for cbtrtain," to those who are touched by It, 411 the nourishullent "They'll' miss her." to keep one's gp*irits always you mquim without Yes, they will---especially her sweet, and avoid all manner of Jrl-khig a heavy Tneal. fat her. . She's to hdm same as I was petty-anger and irritability— to dear father myself. He puts her that Is an Ideal as noble as It Is urk6rs " I first. He's a thought afraid,of his d Ifficult.Ed ward Howard Griggs. A terrible m d son; and not the onlZ one Pvc, Works Li ite ,strong will Master Tom have got." m "I should have thought he'd be G nert l& ®va�proud of a thing and a thought feared Your own will come to you, if you ftv BOVRIL of,it too, Look at hossea." hold the thought firmly and-,-hustle. 1791 Yonge St.. Toronto `Von ban't feared of Urn I should It is much easier to be critical • hope? No child of your father's was f-:�an to be corr6et.—Disraelf. _ al the Uhkn6 DUR VWx SEEN INJM IN Photograph shows the Great Silence at the Cenotaph just'after the navelling by His Majesty the King-, who is seen standing In-the a �QAND TRUNK WRE"I AT TORONTO -This scene Was one of the most impressive mom- the gfoup on the right. ents of the commemoration of Armibtice Day In London. The body of the Coaches of To. reigM Train �Crsshed Into Six Derailed Uuknowa Warrior rersted In front of the Cenotaph during. the Silence. -Montreal Express, Which Had Left the ronto, and was afterward:i borne to Westminster Abbey for burial among the Empire's-ig refit. -The King walked after the bier as ehi+,f mourner, follow- A despa7tch from' Toronto says- man, however, was tilted well over ed by the Royal Princes. At-least four people were kiaied and and the freight locomotive tore the The grave In the Abbey has been visited by thousands of pilgrims from all parts of the Empire, Henceforth every King on his way to the en injured when a weitbGunid entire side cut of this car. It was in Coronation Chair will walk c-ver the tomb of the soldier who died that -4:- -freight train crashed into the 'sides of this Pullman that most Gf the vi 11 hingdcin might endure. -the derailed care of Grand Trunk pas- tim-s were. enger train No. 16, bound fTora Tq- The second and third sleepeis were mnto to Montreal, about midnight on badly damageii, but it in'believed no "'Thursday night, just at the easterly one among their passengers wag suri- 0 ..% 'limits of York yards. One ot the ously injured.' The following cars escaped unscathed. --:killed was Nathaniel Brown, Pullman Pissenger No. 16, the Grand to polt-ke and railway headquarters Toronto-Montreal ex- and doctors, nurse -Trunk'� fast s and ambulances Station w The d grip -press. pulled out of the Union -Sre rushed to the scene, at eleven g about the wreck was. Most of. ber'passengers were from indescribable,-but as fast as the in- the --Montreal. Just east of York Station jured could -be removed -from -the baggage car was de-railed, as the wreckage they. were given first aid -result, it is' believed, of a split rail. and rushed to various hospitals. 'This pulled theAhree day coaches and Identified Killed. Ahree of the seven Pullmans off the iNTATHANIEL. BROWN, Pullman -rails also. Almost at the instant a weitbound ear porter, Montreal. Identiffed Injured. -freight pounded- down t1fe adjcoin' irig, -track. The engineer of the freight W. 11. WALLkCE, Viki'g, Alt.L, head injuries. -without success, ALFRED SNIDER, St. Jacob's, on- FOUNDER OF SINN ORDER-IN-COUNCIL ply his brakes, 6ut American Relief LIMITS OIL FIELD the tario, back injuries. the big compound plowing 'into FEIN ARRESTED kage which had.been thrown ov WM' the westbound tracl, . I . Mackenzie River Petrolewn Reaches uma Plot Suspected to Blow Up The three day coaches escaped with- GEORGEMARRON, Listowel, back Seeks Incor- Westminster. Company 'A despatch from Anpm' g �out serious damage and so far as is injuries. 'kn<ywn, none of the pas.sengers -in GEORGE JOHNSON, 10 Dundee poration. -them were injured. 'The first Pull- Avenue, injured.about the he". A despatch from London, Saturday, ays:-The first American re- says:--�-The' Daily Express discusses A despatch from Ottawa says- ors in Ireland that there Consequent on the discovery of great lief supplies for the Chinese persistent rum to at y the afjon I Iff andofNovemberheeseaped and went Parliament buildings in London., as Mackenzie River, Ae Government has 'No Concili * "' Manila. 8krlieins and foreign- ay, 18 months, but on the see- is a Sinn Fein plot to destro oil fields in the neighborhood of the famine- sufferers, sent from e. The Provincial well as the Irish Office and other Passed an oTder-in-Council.. limiting back to the resery V_-1 Pfyl�c@ went ter him,but the Indiana GoMrnme'nt buildings. the maximum area which may be ers in the Philippines, reached :.Jamp Ul- LHU3 put up a forcible resistance and they - There.is no actual pro-of in offieW t t 0 e this country town. in Western rned witiioui"the-prisoner. circles of such a plot. but the authori- Notice is also even that Ihe.111ac- retu China, 200 miles from Tien- The Royal Canadian Mounted Po- ties are erecting barriers in Down-ing kenzie River Petroleum Company, 1, on Arnilistice Day even-' A despatch from London lice were appealed to, and a ditach­ Street-and other.streets leading into Ltd., will apply for incorporation at tain Say the next se&si a: -The Irish problemiment weryt off to the reserve. They I on of Parliament. ing. gain was brought up in the i succeeded in bringins�Houle back, but Authoritative informati-6n was given -The company seeks all powers in- 'Forty-eight hours later all a -far have not told how they re-, the Associated Press on Friday that cident to-tbe production and storage so u'r Gr*iffin, founder of oil and natural gas, the marketing eial I the arrests of Axth I stored in the -'+iouse of Commons on'Thurs cured him. Meantime the Pror-ni the 5,342 sacks of grain and day and the question of con- ohn MacNeill and transportation thereof, except by clothing were Police are taking steps- to identify 1 of the Sinn Fein. and J ralrail. In particular, the company will Confucian Temple, which the ciliation between the Irish peo- and pupish the Indiana who took Part I and E.J. Duggan, Sinn Fein membei ple was raised. Premier Llo d in'the obstruction of the officers of i of Parliament. and others, was' the! seek authoisity to construct a pipe line Rev. F. Griffith obtained as -number of, y the law. prelude of a round-up of a for the transportation of oill_and gas. :George, giving his opinion in well-known men either actually or be-I from a point.neer the mouth of the a granary. -the matter, declared:. lieved to be connected with the Irish 1 Rat River at Its junction with the 0 FRANCE DONATES Peel, 'a tributary of the Mackenzie, "I have always been con- 9epublican movemen�t.' "Some form Imperial Im vinced that no policy of con- MEMORIAL STONE of internment is planned, and it is in- thence to the Alaskan international -ihde- boundary- tended to hold the lq�t of them A dent was Wd. amen Company Fileileaset "the reign of terror has Will Adorn Parli t Build- The Londonderry employee of the eds Op until Half dR posmg .7. 'been. broken, for the very ob- ings and Guard Honor Roll. Wrangel Were "Yeflow" A despatch from Ldmonto*n - have decided to seek reinstatement. that men in Ire- vious reason A despatch from Ottawa says:-iThis will be the first breaking away says:-Thirty-six thousand land who would be prepared Mr. John Pearson, architect of thol from the. Irish railwayman. who de- A .despatch from Paris says:-Ap PrOx"nately 100,000 Chinese mercen- acres of oil leases were filed' to enter into negotiations at new ParVament Buildings, is prepar-: cided some time ago not to carry arm aries remain in,the Bolshevist army. in the Graud Prairie Lanct Of- ing to go overseas shortly, or munizions. HAI-- F1 nt time--are in- terror commencement of the Parliamentaryi .The move was foreshadowed in Prvictically half the Red f*Tces op- r- e on Thursday. It is under- Wrangel in th of their lives and cannot do so session to secure sbore for the in-, speeches made- by the Lcmdonderry posirig Gen. a Crimea "c ere yellow. The Chinese fome-was stood that most of the filings terior of the Memorial Chamber, in representatives at last week's Trades, w freely.90 augmented by 2&,000 Koreans. were made on behalf of the . In addition to Chinese troops there Imperial Oil Company-, the Another .ictiin of the Croke Park MOUNTED POLICE who belchged to the Canadian armyi battle of last Sunday died *in a Dub-�are rimny' Chinese coolies who have lands covered being near the -uring the great 'war. This stone is lin hospital on Thursday, making a!been drafted into the Russian "army CAPTURED I' DIAN d to be donated by France. total of 16 deaths from the'raids by of toil." British Columbia boundary. While. fterseas Mr. Pesrson wiff troops upon the football game. Bolshevist pXopaganda in ,Europe. ' Who Had Eluded the Grasp of negotiate for the securing of a Denis Carey, of Menagh, was taken has continually declared that Russia's "Shish!" replied the man. "Don't Provincial Police. a's We've got to.. car?,Ilon or chime of bells for the big' froM his lodgings into the street and Red army is a national on*, and that show yer Ignerance! A despatch from Winnipeg says.- central torwer, df which the b se heal with bullets. mercenaries were notused. wait till our names are called!" story just given oifby'the Manitoba In spite & strikes a-mong interior ADE IN VICTORY Provincial Police. decorators work has gteatlk'advanced I TR Weekly Market Report Louis Houle, azi Indian of the Ebb in both �hambers and the buildings� - I I BONDS TO BE OPEN _:-,.and Flow 'Reserve, was arrested last! will have a vastly improved aspect at October and sent to , ihe- Dauphin' the end of January, when Parliament Toronto. Smoked meats-Hams, med., 47 1:4 --Aail for a series of thefts. Ile was! assembles. Securities Will Be Listed on � 'Manitoba wheat-No. I 'Northern 50c; heavy. 0 to'42c: cooked 61 to Canadian Stock Exchange. Northern, $1.82%; No. 4 Wheat, to 42c; breakfast becon 48 to 44c-.-, WODV Toronto,'Nov. 29-Trading in Vic- $1.784. fancy breakfast bacon, 64 to SINN FURFM START Manitoba oats-No, 2 CW, 56%c. backs, plain, 62 to 64c; boneless, 50 tory bonds will henceforth be open and the Vktol)TY issues will be imme- N-o. 3 CW 62c, extra No. 1 feed, to 64o. Cured meats-Lons c1par 2? IN ENGUNI) BY FIRING LWERPOOL the Ca- to 28c; clear bellies, 26 to 27& diately listed for traAing on 144%c. nadian, stock exchanges. This an- Manitoba barley-No. 3 GW, 86%c; Lard,-4ftre tlerces, 28% to 29c:, nouncement was made by Sir Henry ?No. 4 CW, 76%c; rejected,67%c; feed, tube, 20 to 29%c; vxlls, 29'A-to 29%c., Twelve Cotton Warehouses and Several Timber'Yards De- birayton, Minister of Finance, who ar-!'6714c. printe,31 to 31%c. Compound tierces. rived in Toronto Saturday-afternoon.i Ontario oats-No. 2 white 45 to" 20 to 21%c; tubs, 20% to 2214c; pails. _stroya-Policeilnen_trying to Interfere Are Fired At. i Ontarfo'wbeat-No. 2 WliilE�r, $1.70 to 21% to 22%c; prints, 24 to 25c. Sir Henry's statement is as follows:, "The control of Victory bonds has 1 $1.80 -per car lot; No. 2 Spring, $1.65 Choice heavy steers, $11.50 to$11.76.. to $1.76; shippitig poinfe, according to good heavy steers, $10.60 to $11. Put-, lAudon, Nov. 28�7%e firing of were forced and the varioxis; premise j - eeased. ne control which has been,freight chers' cattle choice, $10 to $11- '00 twelve warehouses and six timber saturated with gasoline. I exoreased by the Stabilization Com- Peas-N`o. 2, nominal, $1.75 to $1.80. good, $8 to e9; do, mod., $6 to $7- dN In each case one man acted as! yards An Liverpo�l last night, the butchers? entry while anot'lier forced an entry,� mittee of the,Victory Loan was -made, Barlev-80 to 86c, according to cow., $6 to $5.60; dames raging until a late hour t a in proper performance of the promise;freighti ouiside. choice, $A.to $9.50; do, good, $7 to $8. 0- the remaining two or three starting'! 33uckwheat--No. 2, 05c to $1, nom- do, coni:.ri $5 to $6; butchers' eoW &Y and causing an enormous de- the blaze. Most of the premises� made during the different Victory' Inal. . choice, .11.50 to $8.60; do, good, $6.26 strurtion, means that,the Sinn Fein which were attacked were gutted, dn- Loan campaigns. Rye-.\o. 3, $1.60 to $1.55, nominal, to $7; do com., $4 to $5; feedem,best� ses six "The Uri- haa opened its campaign of counter- eluding great cotton -wareho Dominion Government see according to freights outside. $9 to $10; do 900 lbs. $8.50 to $9.50:! 0 reprisals in England. floors high, where the property dam- ties are the best in the market and Manitoba flour-til.80, top patenta; do, 900 lbsi., $7.76 to J8.25; do, com., Despite the statements, 'of Sir age ran into millions of dollars. no PNce fluctuations affect the qual-11111.80, Government standard. $5.25 to $f.25; canners and cuttwel, Ramar Greenwood,, Chief Secretary The incendiaries are described 'as ity of the investment 2nd the liability, Ontario flour-$8.50, bulk,Isea-board. $3 to $4.&0; milkers, good to choice' .for Irieland, in the House of Com- athletic, well-built youths, and the of- Canada to redeem at par. Un­ - Mlllfeea-Car lots, delivered Mont- sloo to slaii; do, com. and med., W ­.11 doubtedly in the comparatively ne real freights, bags Included: Bran, per to $75; lambs, yearlings, that plots of outrageshad been authoriUes have no d 'ar dboovered in Lancashire, the public from Ireland bent on th45 deatrueti future the selfling prices,6f,the bonds to 1'45.25; good teed flour, $2.75 to $3. good to cboice,*$16 to, $17; sheev, I ion was thrilled with surprise when the of every industrial edifice in Lancs- will appreciate. Cheese-New, large, 27 to 28c; to $8; hogs, fed and watered, $15.75;1 'Sunday editions announced that whole- shire. "It is very much to be hoped that twins, 28 to 29c; triplets, 28% to. do weighed off cars, $16; do, f.o.b., isale Incendiarism had begun, under . Two clasbes occurred between the the people of Canada will continue to 29%c; old, large, 32 to 33c; do, twins, $11.75; do country points, $15. -streamer heads reading, "Sinn Fein fi'rebugs and_.__the_._roljc�_ --,-,-hqld-the -securities of the beat country 321/g to 33%c. Sparl-, in the world to their g-reat personal . Butter­-ZFresb dairy, choice, 49 to Oats, Can opens war In England.'.' brigade was fighting flames at c: creamery, 2nds, 55 to SSc, finest, WesfeM, No. 2, 76c; A fierce red glow hung all night !fig and Jordan Street a youth named advantage. �-0-0 to 61c. Western No. 8, 71c. Mour, Mannobs -long over the north and south ends Ward wwned the po "The stabilizatfon has served a lice that two men 'MargaTine-35 to 37,c. Spring wheat patents, firsts,, $11.60. .:Cd Liverpool andthe suburb of Bootle were lurking in the darkness, near very useful purpose,-but it, is felt in, Eggs-No. 1 66 to 68c; selects, 71 Rolled oats, bag, 90 lbv., $3.90. Bran,: -be fire fighters from of the fact that the.methods Of to 73c; new laid, in cartons, 86 to 90c. $40.25. Shorts, $42,25. Hay, No. 2, the city and another warebouse, the-lo& of which view per ton, car lots, $31. Cheese, finest control so general during the war Beano-Canadian hand-picked, bus., Igh-boring towns battled desperate-, they had cut. At the appearance of period have been abandoned in a() $4 to $4.50; primes, $3 to $3.50; ja- Eastqrns, 21% to 22c. Rutter, cboicest with a chain of oonflagrations. the police the incendiaries bolted, one creamery, 52% to 63c. Eggs, fresh, many countries and generally in Can-' pans,94c; LImw Madagascai c; The liras were started.systematioal- of.fhern firing a shot, which missed Callforula-Limas, 12%c. 65 to 70c. eigh the policeman, butatruck Ward above ads, that the control of the sale of Wbetween t and nine o'clock at 11 Government securities ' xhoul(t alol Maple products-Sy-rup, per Imp. Butcher heifers, com., $4.50 to. $7*1 t, and reports of fresh outbreaks the beatt, killing him instantly. The gal., $3.40 to $3.50; per 5 I.rnp. gals., butcher cows m"., 44.50 to $6.60: at fire reached the fire department asiassin escaped, but a civilian gmp- $3.25 to $3.40. Maple sugar, lb., 27 to camners, $2.79; cutters, $3 to $4.50.� Vvery ferw T�e 80c. bologna bulls, $4 to $6. 'Good VealL nunutes. arson gAno, pled with a confederate, who when H*ney=60-80-lb. tin*,25 to 26c; per $18 to $15; grass, $5.60 to $6; Ewes: %our or five strong, worked methodic- arrested, it is 4tated, spoke with a A recent report of the United Grain lb.; Ontario comb honey. at $7 50 pw $4 to$6; lambs, good, $11; cogn., $8 to He refus�d to Growers, Limited, showed a Profit Of 15-section case; 5%-3%-Ib weigh sUy with speolal IrAplemwits, with strong Irish brogue. ttm, 26 to $11.60. Hogs, off-car ts"selects, __Xwch th4 strongest Wits snd kKim,give any details as to bile identky. $690,770 for the p"t year. 27c per 1b. .417 to $17.50; sow&, $13 to $13.60. wierb 'n v.oQia •mot e:re�' to-and ! ! IC 'PEI 'S- -S � -PREBH GOOD 'ORrOGERIBB y �.. . „. werb 'not .prepared to handle. s nbtietiodw•ry Frida Y h ';jyR P y a►aa4,e. at iis-ofAc•% Some of :tb beet paying radial ;�,� - _.of l'roper0y in the :;, i =- FOR Pteke .1 ;. CHIUSTNW CAKES MINCE MEAT r lines in the States. paralleled VILLAGE OF PIOKERI1f6� � . ` 31,73 N:' TmRMS several.. steam lines an well as } f per year; $1.50 it paid iA advance. State highwn jre. The evidence R xsr�lf The undersigned, J. F. Pa , of the Town of Whitby. Ont., Receiver that has so far been' given before of th esteite of Annie & Andrew, of 'Fresh Cocoanut 7 Recleaned Currants, 1aN4 MURKAR, Proprietor, the Sutherland Commission has the Village Pickering gin the County =' been strongly in favor of the pro, of Ontario, will offer for sale by Pub• .;Fred# Drained Peels, 1\et� Seeded Raisins, _ =-'- - .NQTag AND cortimawre tic Auction, at the Gordon House in .� Cleaned Fresh Seedless Raisins, �+ posed radial linen, and judging by-the said Village of Pickering, on SAT- 1P � , � The Sutherland Cartatnia:ion s this evidence we cannot see hdW URDAy, THE 18TH,DAY oF'DECLatt3EFt, Fresh Grouu Icing Sugar, _ r p I9Ll, at the hour of Two (2)o'clock in - o :pointed by the DL govern. the Corumissiou rein give an ad. 'the afternoon,the following lands and rn ' 'Flavored Icings in PEtekages, `'",� bleat to ivake a thorough probe verse decision or hoiv the govern- premises.namely't 3 Pure Flavoring Extracts-all flavors, ;,nto the gtiestior} of hydro-radials, ment can refuse to guarautee the •AI1 and singular that certain parcel o _ ro or tract of Lund and premises situate, Fresh,Shelled �Yaluut a is contintAng its investigations, bonds. Iying and being in the Village of Pick.• k`L•e=h Shelled Altuuttda r c sand apparently the Hydro Com- Bring formerly DufTin's Creek in the y " . At an indignation meeting held Township of Pickering-in the Count}: � � All Kinds of Fresh Ground Spices-Cloves, � mission has tint suffered in the in Stonffviile on Monday evening and Province of Ontario, a:nd being � )east by the desperate attacks 'about 130 farmers decided to re- composed of Village lot number Eigh- C Cinnamon. 1 utrnegr, -llaee etc, b+ which are made ttpgn it by those fuse to pay the raise of $1.50 for teen•as laid out on a portion 'of lot V, telephone rental recently wade. number Fifteen in the Second Oonces- :Seiid or phone order to p ,-'opposed tQ bydro-radials. Mr. sion of the said Township of Pickering �� ; 4 Gaby. the chief engineer of the on the Municipal plan of Duffs _ SALE REra STER Creek more particularly described as f Hydro Electric Power Coiexcell n f follows; Commencing where a poet JAMES RICHARDSON has proved himself as excellent fivttsnsY, Dxc. 7TH-Extensive auc- has been planted at the distance of .` witness. He is cool-headed tion sale of registered horses,, high- four chains: and sixty links on an yen- grade Durham cattle and farm im- angle of North sixteen degrees west 'YCVR C+ROCER tlemanly (a• characteristic, not pe. plements,the property of W .Par- from the south west angle of the said Culiar to all men of the legal pro• ruder.lot 30, con,7, Wbltby. No lot ; Thence North eighty-one degrees ' reserve. See bills. .Sale at 11. east three chains and ninety- R -und rs and he b i man wbo Lunch for those from a distance. flue Bake to a poet; Thence North �TOVE�I}3ER 'BARGAINS ,•''ttnderetands his 6ttsinese, and Is Wm. Maw,auctioneer, - eighty-eight and one-half degrees seat, `J prepared to answer every goes Wznxise1)AY, DEc.ETA-Auction sale one chain and' seventy-five links to a .tion hurled at him. - Evea those of horses,Cattle, pigs and some Im• post and place of commencement; - plements and many other articles. Thence North sixteen degrees west ` who elre not friendly to hydro- the,property of Walter Trull, lot 8, two chains and fifty lIDks more or lees; radials, compliment him on hie con. 2, Pickering (3 miles west of Thence North. eiR tpp•eight and one- c Whitby town)). Sale at 1 sharp. half degrees eastfty links moreor C1oVer Leaf Cups and Saucers „splendid work in the witness Wm. Maw, auctioneer, less; Thence. South sixteen degrees - „ • stand. Another witness whose TH*JRSDAY, DEc. 9T>3-Auctionsale of east twochains and fifty Nuke more or ��}} }] n evidence s&truld have great weight `far con. 1,stock, iamplim ('neary.,nhart one half degrees whtpSety lints more - 3'"c each, or 13.50 per doz. 28,. . with the- investigating Commis ton school), the property of Rose or less to the places ;,t br;;iaining. . Sion is W. S. Murray, the ekninent Buena. Sale at 1 sharp. See bills. The property t',i:i be sold in one , :Horse ' Blankets -large w aria and W. B. Powell, auctioneer. parcel subject to reserved bid. > American expert on radial rail- Terms of Sale: Twenty per cent. of >=. ways, who cons in the witness `MONDAY. DEG 13TH-Auction Bale of the purchase money to lie paid on day 1 , about5acree-of standt timber, the y Y " sel`viceable o.nl3 c$4. stand for a cousderable time, and p,operty of Kin. J, Lawrence, lot thereafterd balynee within thirty days' f - �~ whose evidence is entirely impar 29, con. 5, Whitby, consisting of Further terms and conditions of -Q�"�• Greenwood tial. He stated that the estin.ntrs beech, cedar, hemlock, popitir and sale will be made known on day of -BERT HARVEY & SON �s rutaale. Sale at one sharp. . Terms, ,sale or on r+pplication to D the Hydro-Electric Power Cote- cash. Wm. Maw,auctioneer; J.W. _ ! is dteva r��, ��eal. -T- F. P•Y•rnx. Receiver i mission were, very conservative.' Or to .. Whitby.bnt, He contended that the proposed W. H, KENNEDY, Whitby,Oar. Accident and Automobile Insurance = ' hydro-electric railways were s APPLES '-s- 10.13 Receiver's Solicitor necessity and they would not s im interfere with the bnsineee of the Grain�Chopping - Pick erin H adw'are; Store t existing etgam railways, as they �•,� WANTED g handled a business that the steam • AND FL•fKING.8 EXTENSIVE $A LE OF 'Best prices paid - am prepared to do chopping and oat The Old Reliable RE�.#ISTERFiD HORSES flaking on Mondays, and Fri- ��� _ �; • . Reg. and High Grade Durham '. - _ .,Apply t0 � '. � - days only, beginning i « H Thought ' f 1, Cattle, Implement.-, Etc, on April lst.t Happy g,. The propery of "' A. Smith, Brougham Hotel;John F. Bayles, Greenwood RAN G „ _. Wm,'°a,=rilzc et • The Fuel Saver and Satisfied Customer At Lot 110, Con.1, Whitby, on '^ 77-,"TUESDWY, DECEMBER 7, 1920 we IT -- �� '1 :We have a complete line of . • The folloyrtag : SHERWIN-WILLIAMS' PAINTS :Glee +gelding JBrxaa Pastry, $read Arid CXCallnnl AND VARNISHES y R R R p. Grey mare -f �eidina 3 yra old p. Bay gelding 3 - .. Paroid Tires t$18.whi a they an Auto - a _ _ ------ - - ble prices y - yrs old It.p, Bay mare 4 yrs old h d �'� reasons e5. supposed to be in foal. Bay mare 5 era � t Beacon Lanterns t81.I0 and all other old 'd eu acs to be in foal.Fill Fresh Stock of Groceries at lowest'prices. geode in proportion. ~* rag ppo , e mouths old eligible to reg sired by Wine and see what we have Belle > y Call in and see -as and-get-prices. CATTLE We take pleasure is showing you s.. j - Red cow 8 re due Dec 10, Roan how Mrs. McMaster, Brougham J. S. BAISDON, IPICK:ERING '" = •1S yes bred Nov b, Red cow 7 ra due ,. -... Dec 20, Red cow 5 yrs due Dec Red scow 8 yrs due Dec l5. Roan cow 8 yrs due Apl 5. Red cow 7 yra due Apt 10. Bled cow 7 yrs die Jan 8, Roan cow ris- ling 4 bred Oct 28, Red heifer rising 3 this Jan 18. Red heifer rising E ra s , due Jan 21..Rean heifer 2 yrs due Apl A Fwm Foundation . 'r rag, Roan bull rising 2 rag.2 steers SAVING'S aceoum is the foun& lea for tba - - Q ' -' arldag'8 vrs, i red heifers rising 2 yr*. - O MONNEY'S B�\ ' Roan heifer rising 2 yrs, Red steer rir bona• you asst to ease You can't buy the _ . iD 2 yrs. 2 steers 1 yr old.' 2 heifers _ boors nalaaa !oe gave, as>a re wea't asvo r ..- '.' rhi ng 1 yr old,2 roan calves rislag,1 yr. -. Wkbost a hash aecoeat, . a =White calf 1 year, 2 calves 6 ma old. why sot open " a6mum to-d y1 vas Made from r6=was standard Soars Nothing bat No. I ` 2 fail calves. P g >naB DOWNION BANK _ grade used. Milled and baked in oar own town. Yorksbire -brood now with 10 ip B Patronize the home industrim _ weeks old,8 pigs 1501bs each L"LE][ENTS AND HARNMe Y C. R LYND, Massgw. •,. r ` •F A Wood bidder eft with trucks,2 BROOlCLI11 BRANCH, IE. C. CROSS. Masagar. M-U mowers b ft.F da W hdy rake - t: ]aft alit. McOormick•eorn harvester, +Choice Chocolates in bulky or boxes e. Deering manure spreader No.3 nearly :,new, M-H seed drill It hoe combined - � ddl nearly new, P H cultivator nearly - Rubbers R :.rubbers a ng Cakes a specialty 'now, M•H cultivator, International s steel land roller 3' drum Dearly new. - - International disc harrow.F&W corn - x cultivator, wagon with box, buggy We supply.• on with the best Rubbers at the lowest prices. H a E . 9 ;.M 0 N N Y _ - ,bore Stock rack, McLaughlin buggy 9 good, Bet sleighs IoL nearly new.Set sleighs, Bcuflier,2 single plewa.No, 21 Call and be convinced. -- 3PICKERING ONTARIO Oockshutt. Single plow, 2 cutting f boxes,F&W crown Rana.plow g ood, "The Corner Shoe Store." 2-furrow riding plow Perrin. 2 sets of �y- doubletrees, Set barrows PH 5 sec nearly new, Bet harrows 4 sec, Set ' W M Palmer Claremont dick foot harrows 4 sea T h cap, fa • M. ! C '/ee f� -f`� Q a1aR mill. Bet,scales 2i?OO lbs ca Hay jj e,"a" 2 g 1 the"' ' v fork, rope,car,elinRa. Pulleys eta:, Ins. AND MONARCI� FLOU gasoline engine 2} b p with trucks, h r 'Circular saw witb frame, Wheel• e - jta barrow, Btoneboat, Pulper M•H. Bing _ V ke o} 800 lba,Forks, hoes,raked V Are unequalled for Bread and Pastry and other-iwtisles. Bet breechial bar- cress good,nearly:Set n Bet back bands,bar- - :.:,BRAN ANZ7 81=10RT breeching :. ' seas good. .bet new back bands, Bet -,- - - - ._ ;-�. single harness,'8 horse collars. HAY, DRAIN, ROOTS Velveteens, black, navy"' garnet, 1.25 to 2.25 per yard. °'At reduced prices. -.. - 12 tone of timothy hay, 10 tone 'clover "• 500 bush mixed grain, 7,00,bu;,h ._Boy's Heavy Bloomers, assorted'sizes. _ For laying hens try our Scratch Feed 50 Highs et pric s�for all kinds maiigels, 1000 bush turnips, About 3 y y ' • acres of corn in stook Boys' Heavy Sweaters. ''Girl's SWe,aterl9 2. Highest mark a nds of rain. 1 As Mr. Parrinder is giving up farming 1 - there will be no reserve. Men's Leatber-Gloves. WANTBi2� " Sale at 11 o'clock sharp.' Lunch pro- vided for those from a distance, Underwear, see them for yourself. - ;A quantity of Buckwheat and Rye TERJtB-HAy,grain, Dorn, roots, bogs Almira Yarn black re aT1 red. - 1 and all sums of kill and under, cash; ' y Tie Abell Flour Mills Coss td" ,.over that amount 12 monthq credit r, will.be given to parties furnishing . A' 'N . •.4 aPProved joint notes, Your per `... .Mills at � ---� cent oft for cash. Ev Ell - V tM. MAW, ,� .. ,,.., _., tsg" r.l�oronto Peterbo;0 PIC erlil IT. IN IT�' ��•°� .Sr':, 'I'..iw.r AY,4e•Cr�. .r•--^ '�'CY :;s:�'3•.'.w'"' .'4.: .,r .t}R`�.ire � •sf,:.,.-• da-• 3- �....,."'•, „"c�s.v '-' -•, n �•: •�,e '{. #� M. .S_ �` ,�„ `,-=<. u_ +a '`-S �' �'' _ + � • ~ +r✓r- ' L.. `•''_—,' KrT �k• ,- a ,�!• �L/N�`S111pNtT y K„ 'r 'j"� ''' •' �� -_ q! 'y,ni.+5 J.ym.•.�,e ..L,.Y,siT'-.,r. •ilw .t :may r+.<:'S�... The- children of our -Sabbath -H. Herman spout the week-end 4., •••••� _ a'Schools Are Dow -bas •Alex Anderson, of the C. P.'R., y practiein;g at the home u!A. J. and Mrs. Ras- C -'�' % '� �, �'• ' � ' spent the weekend at his home for the Christmas entertainments. ten and family, of Pontypool. &. here. The Mission Circle of the Bap, Mrs, T. O. Gostick was under e Archie and Mrs. 'Fleming spent tist Church met -at the home of the doctor's care last week suffer- r} the week-end..with . ,friends at Mre, J. B. Madill ou Tuesday after• log from an attack of tonsillitis. guinea - Agincourt. noon. Mrs. Abijah Forsyth has been Va. Geo. Richardson spent a A carload of nut cowl arrived in spending a couple of weeks with : few days last week with friends pp ClHreniout on Saturday .for Thos, friends at Black water Junction. in the city. Candy acid was soon di.spysed of to Peter and Mrs. Macnab returned -� • r --- , his custauiers. ti'Vtn. Dolphin was off duly for home'ou Fridit • after spending S p g v '` Of all materials and design fieveral days suffering from an at- _ _:_ several weeks��th their daughter, .! , ke t in stook. It will Wy you tack of lumbago. - Mrs, D. P. ifle(cfarlane, of Harris. ' • ' L'aall at our worts and inspect our stool Mrs. Fred Ward and two child- Advertisement for Creditors ton. f'I! obtain prices Don't be misled + / agents we do not employ !� ren spent 'the weekrend with � Last creek .Archie Fleming had ag them,00n GasE1. Pur�u:4nt to an action in the Su•, II ly we osa, and do throw off the agent ' friends in the city. preme Court of Ontario,of John Rus- the honer of being promoted from 1 oommiedon of 10 per oent.,which a nt Joel Turuey, of Toronto, has Fell Ardrew against Ivan GarryAnnis the rank of cadet to that of Hon- I oereainlysase by purchasing ltom ns,= been spending a few days with n hereby J. F„Paxton, Esquire, of the ovary Lieutenant in the Royal kir � — Gall solicited. � Y Mrs. Joshua Bundy. Town of Whitby. Ont., sheriff, was Force of Canada. Mrs. Lynn, who has been serf- xpp,:iuced receiver; and a. reference' "J, T. MATHESODi ously ill with acute indigestion, is made to Lhe Local blaster at `Vhitby. I P On t. Office and Works, Whitby,Ontario 'now improving nicely. Notice 'is hereby given that 'all Co hcrote Wm. Graham left on Monda�• to �,• -' Creditors of the'$rm of Annis&Ad= a ---- GIGANTIC attend the International Live drew of the Village of Pickering,Out„ •Stock Show at Chicago. OU never ,hear : g the 31 •proprietors, are a or before - TIlUCkI about the Thomas Scott, who ill at the the 31st clay of December, 19?0, re- �_ Products v Special Sale• I '- `home.of his parents, - W. G. and gnired to file their claims with W. H. � price Of a 26th Cen- Mrs. Scott, is impproving. Kennedy, Barr-later, Whitby. Ont„ ` Mrs.. Lyman Pilkey and Mrs. the Solicitor having the Conduct of tury Brand Suit Or the Reference herein, and send by Field Tile ..Ed. Gibson spent a few days last overcoat. . Price is Your chance to buy a supply of fall .�' poe►,prepaid to the said Solicitor the and winter goods at greatly week with friends to the city. ull particulars of their claims, verifl- T, swallowed u in The bazaar held on Tuesday ev-. ed by affidavit,&'statement of their and 171"j(;k val a reduced prices. suing in the IIaion Church was a securities. and the nature of the se= I have been successful in scouring a 8ry successful affair, both in at curities pf any) held by them: or in Sold ezcluaivelp by lame and varied stock of Manufactur- tendance and in financial results, default thereof they will be preemptor• ' c � ers Samples which are an yon msyy about W being realized. W ily ejudgded from the benefit of the Tile 3, 4, S and •fi re T 'BV TrNA, know taken from the best aoaterlals Miss'Verna Evans, of Toronto, said judgment. . M and workmansh_lp ,to appeal to the Every Creditor holding an sectrrit trade. These I oSer is spending a few days at her g v y . 1riC11 The Men's Store, home here. She intends to return is to produce the same before me, at t to you/.�t� �: ,• my Chambers in the Court House in GFet my prioes. :. P I C K E R I N Gt 1�a � Qlds to the city at New.Years to,begin. the Town of Whitbv. Out., on the training as a Hares in Grace Hos- 18th day of January, 1921, at the hour Concrete Work done. a pital. of 11 o'clock In the forenoon, being the Ind. Phone 2804 Imo, phone 270ii Mrs. J. H. Beal returned home .-time appointed for adjudication on Pick. }, from the General Hospital last the claims. • Friday even' R, accouipauied by. •.'ROBT. RUDDYI" Clarence Sl]'np$oIl I her daughter, Mrs.A. J. Chandler, — Local Maef Whitevale Club of Coal, �Q � We are glad to know that she is 111.13 Whitby-.out. C. N. R. Station Brook Road .. = nmpprovin l ' ..United Farmers r- G _ A travelling opera troupe came_ Hard and Soft Coal of the lover from Stouffville on Sunday Meetings held in I. O. O, F. Bail, lat beat quality o .2 afternoon to take the C. P. R. � •Ti:esdayeveningin each month Q 7 D �, train for Toronto, there being no' T NTI for Bummer mouths, hand train service on the Stoufivtlle Line We are now a pp ng .e stock regu- T* *Q�• ' Oa 8andays. larly-on the oo-operative plan, j j'i4. Mrs. A. W. Mackay had a very • y Wp : Phone or write F. Hornshaw, Howard ,. severe attach of acute indigestion 500 bushels of No. 1 Flax Seed to be sold Malcolm, of Direectors. OSZt, last Friday. bat we are glad.to •H. PUDH, Secretary 'know that she is now somewhat out in small quantities for feed purposes at 'better. Her daughter, Mrs. Cum- be, of Toronto, is with her at 6 cents per pound. present. dla frlliesM, lV� e� ► �, - In our last loose we made an Npthln better for ono live stock. ' error In stating that Ed, Gleeson $ young had been appointed Clerk of the • - Bus meets all Trains — Division Court, as successor to S. �� - = - " - -� 1 at office of B.Stevenson, 'who bad resigned. Apply First-class"Rigs to hire day or ay We should have stated that Mr. " night at lowest prices. Glleesou had been appointed bailiff is Mr. J. Forgie holds the position Phone 1805. Y r Clerk of v ROSE FLAX =� the Division Court,having I been appointed several month� -Th osi Sanderson &.f son,ego, _ PICKERING ,�� `�1 / ' <•.,y PRO'PRIETORB A quiet wedding was solemnized _ is the parsonage, 1111 Gerrard St.. - _ ._ _ E C.O N S T R U C- . 'Toronto,- on Wednesday, Nov. . TION is the order _ - 17th, by the-Rev. Dr. Long, when _ � .. - - - _ _- - � •., Ed the, eldest daughter of Thos. • _ Of the day. If y on have formed the 8ay. +e► Aad Mrs. Sanderson. of Claremont, = Y was united in marriage to Albert. lags habit you an prepared °= yyoungest eon of the late John and .y� Mre, Ham, of Brougham: Mrs. _ to meet Its opportnaitiest if _ reconstruct. your methods "' '•' Sam will be at home, 10 Redwood •• .- --- - - _ not,d Ave. Toronto, after Dec.8th. an begin today'. We have a The annual Baptist Sunday a '� ,.. School Cbrtetmae Festival will be - Suavin s Department lit every held on Tuesday evening, Dec. �1,Ce Q Blanch. Blot, A fine cantata, "The Christ- rd4s *Hit tnae Spirit," will be rendered with T�M D A R D ooetames, motion songs, recita- lions etc., appropriate to the oc• Make an Excellent Christmas Gift BANK eseion. This Banday morning -` of CJhNADA .' service will be at 11 o'clock. Sub- -' Big Range to Clhoom from l►tcrcemma IMANCM Sect of sermon, "The Greatest A.w.easAVWowvH Argument�in the World. Evening _ rwaNa+ Aso a.r wsn1 ; subject, The Greatest Name in Get your name on our Malting List and ReicelVC the World.". The Male Oetette - '.Will sing - Mon, The Claremont U. F. O. Club y Supplement W ill hold its snd[ial meeting in the : . • ,: M..,,v.A%. H fii on oaturday ter•s i f _ . picodal Poo n, Dec.11th, at 2 o'clock sharp, to receive the report of the bust- a YIAnee Co .Y; nose of the past year, to elect offi- cers for the 'year 1921, and to el ��� - ' appoint delegates to the vIe �,. c -_ The object of rods asodaisiea b to con n• I ilewsn ., - =lion to be held is Torosto, begin- mfrs ning Dec. 14th.- A fall attendance of members to requested. A car . _ '_ • . . ; : In Bulk--`Also' in 'Boxes pout by� Specially I[s a.a.`'`,�°," .`°`'a of salt has been ordered and the ' - -_. `r - cols imm.diaWy' my awelsse members are requested to notify - _ e! liawsafhe 00wadhlw. the secretary, John Scott,of their - r or ! t" f t1,N, requirements. Oil cake, eorn, sa- the Chnstmas Trade - siwft saw In had Sion w r oolmo sr; Every etc. are also being ordered. •ten ••arruesae•. Every member Is urged to take the der, W, V. Ittalsaris P[ott .Farmers Sun, owned and con• m'ho trolled by the farmers. Secure e ' 1.R. Th xtei+i W. 1. Clark: special rates through the Club. ONOGRAPHS " There was a well attended and t1i •v, pt, impressive memorial service in the _ Union Church on Sunday even og- _ 4. P —__ — * when honor was done to the late „- •" -- ' Harold Graham, who made the ~} Our Phonograph De Department bas a complete line•to supreme sacrifice for the cause of ?' ' choose from and we will be glad at any time to have s" , - you call to hear the different machines. - the. Empire and world freedom, � - succumbed to the effects of enemy gas. Rev. A. McLellan preached ''The machines give you the best of tones, are well a very helpful memorial sermon, -finished and of A 1 material- showing that, while the world's 'troubles at the hands of warlike :, •: • ' _.___._. ._.___ • ' people were not passed by any In making your selection of a Christmas Present for the home nothing would brio '.The Universal � means, the heroic sacrifice of such g more comfort and - 'r.i • • s 4' cheer than one of these instruments. . men 4s the deceased had not been _ aSa`IVing•.•Maehir e in vaid The greatest, military " _ power, ever in the field for world +` Manufactured by con test'had been crushed and q` nations, both W• H. Jackson & Son; the rt tits of then a':. ,. ` � Wrxtin Paper Envelo e's Inks weeknd atron had been estab- -; '� g r f g, ti.:.. ,.,ktt p - f f Brock Road. Pickering, Ont. lisped`as never before in history, Pens Pencils etc in coat g � y ., Blackemitbin and Woodworking In Appr priate selections were rend- • t; g 'k ere d i y theirhoir and a male trio. ^''' t. • _ all its branches. Saw gumming Varlet - and filing a,epecialtp, Rev. �V. King of the Baptist , �>:: i :,... :. y w._ Char i assisted in the Berries, his r __ We stock Gasoline Engines, Emery V congr gation having withdrawn ' - ' WhEed i merylar 8awel Saw ;K � � _ and Mandrels, their rvice to unite in this nia- 'HEXTON'S Pickerin • - " y a Lnddere°cf nil lengths on hand 131 Hal ribnte. 1 -- a,.' ,, an3 for sale, .i-Z'a•+�!`" '� �e ,�'� t+ ,' �'„,.Pik�;.. WAD the sum required $60,000 has alreadY been raised by the Cansdian Colo V in MMIS A'S Youn Paris, and.the remainder coUld doubt easily be collected-In Canada ANEW POULTRY BOOK TO STWY IN PARIS from Its wealthy men- Thishowever, DUU EM it is thought, would deprive the pro- NEW BOOK, entitled "Canadian Farm Poultry," has just been Ject of its national chameter, and it A published by Macdonald College, Quo. The book is well bound, ',Ten the Story of Watery BIQ�Dd— PROJECT APPROVED By is intended to secure a large number neatly printed, replete with practical Information and ii Well Illu of small subscriptions instead of a trated. it is the first Canadian Poultry Book to be offered to the -HOW to Regain a Good Color AL.L FROVMCES comparatively small number of large public, the nominal charge of.50c being made merely _�o cover cost t of printing and mailing. ones._. Through the schools of thi country All pham%g of chicken-raising are discussed, emphasis being laid it is Intended to take up small sub- upon-the development of winter-laying strains of the more popular To be run down In health and to Permanent Residencefor Stu com vo to all who ness is the double riptions, thus representing In the mercial breeds. The book allould be of timely pervi JOI)e their attractive volopment of the Canadlau dents to be Erected as a se st effective in Can. keep chickens, and should influence the de TuIsfortune of many young girls. Tlieir mo anner the entire poultry Industry, which has assumed a remaritable growth within the �Vallid cheeks' and dull eyes tell every- War Memorial. adian populace. The site having been stamps past few years. A copy may be obtained by sending 50C. In so g ostal note to one that they are doomed to days of euerously donated by the French or p -, wretchod The bond forged between France Government, 'the carrying out of the headaelies, and are victims THE BURSAR, MACDONALD ,COLLEGE, QUE. 'of breathidsouess and blogdleasness. and Canada in the dark days of the project becomois a debt of honor�even li, war ki to be further strengthened by had Incentive and encouragement been k neglects her 7:The anaemic girl, it s --health, may be a sufferer all her life; the continuous' movement to France lacking. What could be more desir- tudents who wi of Canadian a 11 study able or consoling to the Canadian peo- for an active happy woman cannot be in Parts after graduating in Canada. ple than a memorial to their dead In .�-'developed out of a bloodless, cOnsumP- Through action taken by the various the-land they fought and died for. tive looXing girl, without the help of i Canadian .,new, rich, red blood. provincial legislatures, girls should take heed. graduates, who desire to do so, -now Palo weak have the opportunity of taking post- B1,00dielasness must not be neglected. WOULD NOT LE WITHOUT I ons , _,--/Flonty of good air, a nourishing diet graduate' courses in France. .and rest win help you but the cure The Idea was* ,first promulgated, BVIT'S OWN TIBLETS ew blood.'l about a year ago, by the Hen. Phil- you need most promptly is n such lippe Roy, 'Commissioner for Canada once a mother has used Baby's Own Good new blood In abundance, me so all th6- difference between Tablets for her little ones she would ?Pa k in France, and met with the approba sound health and,poor health to girls tion of the various Canadian Province-0. not be without them. They are the nad women, is supplied by Dr. Wil-' Since February last, the provinces of Ideal home remedy for the baby-, being Their one mission! Ontario, Quebec, "British Columbia:, guaranteed to be absolutely free from The Real Trouble With the School.* place to begin is with the psrents� IIA- Pink Pills. he teachersi - with thi and*not with t. Is to make now blood which reaches I Alberta.and Saskatchewan-bave en- opiates or other harmful drugs. They "What is the matter every organ and every nerve In, the acted legislation dealing with the pro- are a gentle but thorough laxative and schools?" How many people have Qame Apples, body,'bringing to anaemic girls and posal which provides for a permanent have been proved'of the greatest aid grumblingly asked you that -in the Jelly and Butter from apples withoUt peeling al women new color, bright eyes, 'an annual appropriation of $6,000 to cov- in cases of constipation, Indigestion, past few years? Quarter �elaatic step and a feeling of Joy in er 1IVe yearly scholarships of 1,200 colic, colds and sl&ple f9vers. Con- f Certainly something Is wrong some. removing the core.: Cover with cold 1ftd t1je) living. The value of Dr. Williams eaclL so far, Ave students have left cerning them Mrs. Ernest Gagne, are allow- water and boll slowly. -here when boys and girls Pink Pills to young giris is shown by Beausejour, Que., writes:, "I have used " boil down much easier without burn- for Paris from the province of Quebec, ed too blunder through the public.and, . eel gives In Be - Bab n Tab ing than it Peeled and the p, "the cure of Miss Bessie Clarke, R.R. one from'Ontario and one fro s 3es Ow lets for constipation When they No. 1, Stevensville, Oat., who says: katchewan. The courses cover a wide and'colic and ha�ve found them so suc- high schaft, even into college, unable; are t� spell the commonest words, and color to the jelly -"Two years ago, while studying for variety of subjects and.,are not confin- easeful that I would not be without :. 7 th'i thoroughly soft- Kur off some 'Of the seemingly, entireli ignorant of e -the entrance examination, m� health 'ad to art *or literature but include them. I would strongly ri�commend juice for jelly- simplest rules of grammar; when they broke down and I fell away to a mere forestry and agriculture. every mother to keep a box In the put the. rest through a coarse eel- Whea the house:— The Tablets are sold by iooked dazed over a problem tin com 8 to taste with cinnamon shadow of p2y former self. Canadian War Memorial In France. pound interest; when they tell you ander, sea on day for the examinations came, .1 A complimentary project, thus far medicine dealers, of by mail at 25 Prussia is a county somewhere In and sweeten. From a -gallon of quw, should have been in bed instead of cents a box from The Dr. Williams tered apples cooked, I get about threa 'tryint them, but I went on with the oniy projected, brought the Hot. Phil- it' Asia, and are no' just -clew as to the cups of juice and have three pints of Ippe Roy to Canada ags:la recently. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ox date of the captu"re of Quebec. 061: . " I Use threeZquartere,of work and when through was alm, apple butter. This embraces the-erection in Paris,as it is quite the fashion to rail' at a of ju ice and OIL t1(e verge of collapse. I thought cup of sugar to one then that a rest I would help me, but I a war memorial to Canadians who fell SnillingtheSalt. !-the teachexs and superintendents 11 boil five minutes. The juice can. be. in France, of an edifice to be known re t ey. did not regain my strength. Then as "La Maison dee Etudiants Can- No one can explain just why the 'school boards. But, really, a poured off carefully through a sieve my mother was advised to have'me Pilling-of salt should be so terrible a wholly to blame? -I'm wondering if before stirring the apple3 and it'will adients, as a permanent residence for s try. calamity except that, in the most an- we haven't been a little rough on need no Straining. Dr Williams Pink Pills. and after fifty scholars-hip students from Can- tWilng them for about a mouth I found ads. Such a residentfe, it III claimed. cleat times, the Greeks and Romans teacher especially. Can we expect For the apple butter I use-about x urs with myself restored to health, with good apart from its sentimental Interest, Is used salt as one of the principal In her to do more in her si:, he . one and one-quartei cups of sugar color and a change for the better,. gredients in their propitiatory offer- our young hopefuls than we are able nd one teaspoon of cinnamon to the which people who knew me readily a necessity for the entire Success Ings to the gods. Its particular power to accomplish i� the other eighteen? w%ill find that the scheme, as the $1,200 allotted to Munt of pulp. You noticed. I am very thankful for what lay in averting their anger. From that After all, the teachers do about an it is better to cover the apples witli each student barely covers the re- Dr. W1114ams Pink Pills did for me. It grew Into a symbol of good will well as can be. expected with the ma- cold water and root cut' in- smaller quirements. The project hai been re- mind hope my experience will benefit or of friendship. terial they ha:ve to work on, and the Piecee than quarters as this. allows celved enthusiastically In Paris and I some other weak gtrl." Even to-day the Hebrews observe As they'zro expected to cram the'Goverament of France has donated subjec I the juice to be extra. ted without the Ton can got Dr. Williams Pink Pills. the custom of dripping the bread in. We start the childmn off in th9l.apples being �roken 'up,so s"n and- through any dealer in-medicine-, or by -a suitable site for the building. At hich they break In token of friend- morning with minds Idled up on influential committee, to further Its w t dwy do not butn'so euilY- =all, postpaid, at 50,eeuts a box or h general-alms,his been formed. includ-`ship into the salt cellar. because the movies or cheap stories. and stomac six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. filled with griddle cakes and coffee, ono, Carelessness. Ing Marshal Poch, E1-President Fo�n- custom has come down from the days .. . Kim Williams Medicine. Co., Brockville, Of ISTael. The origin of our belief in and then expect the teacher to do No In, children..yo care, the Minister of Education and atter how man: Ont. the evil omen Is described by some as what we could not do.-get ideas into much housework� Fine Arts, and a host of renowned may, have or how having been Leonardo da Vtnel's paint- -a beNddlcid".brain.. What child could do, do not let your iInsurance ;Q,;: v. :11tterateurs and savants, A ladies' you may have to ring the full -tinction has itso Ing of tire Last Supper, where Judas remember whether "i" or "e" comes -self fall into ihe kimono habit. 11; cost of repairing broken eyegiam"s auxillary of high dir Iscariot Is portrayed overturning the first if h, is wondering just are now issued. been chosen. I a what-1 may sound exagirembid but it is dalt, cellar, but as a matter Of fact- happened to the here after the vil-1 nevertheless tru ' that this' one habit A weighing instrument in the Bank Cost Will Be Half &'Million. all evidence points to the common ab- e of England is so sensttiveft wUl show This memorial, It Is estimated. will lain bound him hand and foot in thi alone 'has broken up, happy homes. servance of ,the superstition at the deserted raine and started the fuse? Once let it'get its clutch on,a WOZAarL the differenee in weight caused by cost-$500.000 and is the most ad.�quate time the painting was made. How car he remember nominative all propler pride in her and she.loses a sigmature on a slip of kind of monument.to the hProlsm of There Is no explanation to b be round fornis when his brain i fed by lood appearance. paper VT�)so CanadiRns buried !n Fran.-P Of for breaking the spell by throwing a. poisoned from faulty f:edinit?- It is difAcult sometimes to look pinch over the left shoulder. as one Then the amount of work we ex- neat and trim- and it is-Perilou!§IY- so done at any dinner party. pect teachers-to do in a day. In easy to slip on a kimono. If Father v Old folk lore describes this custom as "throwing salt in the face country schools, one teacher for eightl gets out of bed-11the wrong way"- an& of the grades. In city schools, time-wasted i the Are will not burd and the son devil." It did not become current qatll fads, a dab of music, a smatter, of the family misliys something or' an i the evil of spilled salt had become an manual other and u;fset4 everythiLg 'hunting of drawing;'an hour or twb of old belief, and seems to have ueen done the just at a hazard. training, a quarter of an hour off to for it, it is certainly hard for Mother Uiten 'to some uplifter expound on his or Daughter to resist Just R UmOnO- nal idea for-'elevating the human Even in such an awful state Qf Origin of Some of Our Food *rraic'ei, periods of making dolls for affairs as this, it will take scarcely a French children and giviing playlet3 moment longer to slip into Ono Of to raise money for Armenian children.1 those cOnvenient house dresses that 'Spinach is a Persian plant, True, we.-want the children to help one can buy very,inexpmah ely a!- Filberts came from Greece, the suffer U ing. Bit do we want them most anywhere. They I)ok neat and e from� Corinth. 1 Quinces cam to do 'their eharitable work in the, trim—some of them are even. "fetch- The turnip came fr0m Rome. -time alloted to learn their mo er Ing th T he peach came from Per&ia. tongue and the rn�ltiplicati*n 'tables? Every *Oman and every girl ovoes the nasturtium came from P neat and attrac Iva The tybuble w;th the schoolg harks it to herself to be em. The PvokaWeSkunk Horse radiab Is a,native of England. 'back to the parents. Teachers and looking at the breakfast table.' Which--, The advantages of the artificial practically omnivorous, devouring Melons yvere found originally in� school boards do exactly as. we let will make a husband or son or brother including Asia. rry raw 4� 9f,,the' fox,_ beaver, and must- large quantities of insects them. After all, school officials are the more devoted: to ea about with crickets, beetles and Sags Is a native of the south of elective and teachers are public�ser- him all day the image of you eating rat,specifically,have been often point- grasshoppers,In Ig Europe. vents, paid out of our pockets. When the morning In I eal in ed out, and here it Is proposed to de- caterpillard. _Mptivity, Its feedil a slouchy y 9 Sweet marjoram is a native of parents get ready to stop carping and kimono with your hair carelessl vote a few words to t#at much abused Is very economical, the diet consistin Portugal. h or the cooked cereals, vege. unite to insist that the schools tew twisted up "any old way," ,animal, the skunk. The fact that the of meat, fish, e foodproblem is The bean is said to be'a native of essentials, a change ' will yw neatly animal Is to be fodnd In prartically tables and milk. Th come. recollection of the same every part of the American continent, most easily solved where tFe ran�h is Egypt. Whether the child belongs to the dressed and loOking as frVsh and and that the pelt sold as high as established within reach of a hotel. -ftiorning itself? I do has Damsons originally came fro in home or the state doesn't make any sweet sx-tbe is sufficient to attract the The cottents of -ge earn Damascus. difference in this case, because we are not think it would take the average ten dollars the daily garba 7 ­ I The pea ts 8 native of the south of attention of fur farmers�and induce a will feed a considerable number. the state. We can say what our cbil- man very long to decide whicli Pic- ..e I Europe. dren sball be taught -if we g�t to- ture he would prefsr. It is all very udy Into the feasibility and advan- 'The skunk multiplies rapidly with litters of from six to twelve, the per- Coria. nder seed came originally from getber. well to quote the old saying, about tages of the industry. the East. An gestation being eight weeks. The great cry is that the modern the way to a man's . heart Ix 9 Many years ago Ernest Thompson iod of The gooseberry Is Indigenous to 'be 'it from. ch6ld doesn't want to work. In that through his stomach—far I Seton, the well known nature writer Descentibg may be"performed when Great Britain. ex­ the animals are five weeks old and all he is not one whit different from his me to declare Its faillacyl--but ,,and naturalist to the Manitoba Govern Ginger is a native of the East'and rbears. No one wants to work. perience (my own as well th lment�advocated a more extensive arti- possibility of future nuisance may be West Indies, fo or' 0 _Acial propagation of the skunk, and eliminated but in domestic raising The differencqf lies here, his.forbears people's) has taugh t1ij if a Apricots' are Indigenou ke to t In s to the - M& himself operated a most successful this is not really necessary, contrary were made to work. woman wishes to kee a atten- plains of America. Phi� well Catch of this kind. Because, largely to general belief, as the animals be- The cucumber was originally a tropl- Life has been made too easy for tive,.she must--,pleaw is eye of a prejudice against the littit.atimal come remarkably ,tame and frIendlyi the child of to-day. No drudgery is as his stoinach. r !cal vegetable, to be allowed in the modem school. It is not always the busiest oman, pad its method of. defence, skunk with those handling them and neve : Pears were brought from the East ftrming has never been firmly estab- bring into play- the powerful weaponi Learning is to be made essi and by any means, who is addicted to tbo 1 by the Romans. linked In Canada as an industry, al- nature has given them 'except when pleasant. It can't be done. It may_ kimono habit For we all k that though the advantages and possibill- badly frightened by some Intruder. The walnut is a native of Persia, be ma4e pleasant by a real teacher, the hardest worked' people so ihow ties are obviously so great. Success Skunk ranching could be *succeSs- the Caucasus and Chin&. but, to the average child learriffig can se - to find time for nes. and Capers originally grew wild in em on other parts of the American con- fully carried on in practically every never be made-essy: It mustbe drill, order. Greece and northern Africa, drill, di-.11. A certain amount of tinent and elsewhere have deiUonstrat-, section of Canada, for the animal to Garlic came from Sicily and the drudge ry is necessary not alone to . . Silk Industry In Britain. -4d the feasibility of establishing the indigenous to every Dart and would shores of the MediteranneiLn -industry firmly and profitably In the find his natural conditions wherever Asparagus was originally a wild sea- drive the facts home, but 4 to develop Great Britain is �taking' an ctlys I)OMInion. a farm.was located. in wire enclosed coast plant of Great Britain, his character, give him 'spin&" interest In the silk Industry, ith ab The skunk is widely 'found over the peas of suitable land the animals will Talacci Parents and teachers are both at large capital*Investment. One ctory The clove Is a naUve of the N, fault here. The average parent is too Clansdian Dominion in every corner make their own burrows and dons and ' Islands, as also Is the nutmeg. e established In that country w pro- and nook where It can find food suited need little attention beyond feeding. Cherries were known In Asia as far spineless himself to mak a child do duce about nine tone of artific I silk needs, and notwithstanding the The demand for, pelts 18 steady and back as the seventeenth century. Unpleasant tasks. It is so much easier per day In addition to non-Infia mable to Its *ftat that It is persistently hunted, general, and the high prices.prevailing The tomato is & ngti*e of South to do it oneself than to insist that films and other products.' unk me from a the child do it. And teachers have , Itrapped and worried by dogs, it �on- during the past few years make sk America, and takes its nai 11nues to thrive and multiply in close muches very profitable concerns and hard work to counteract home train- : portIllilluess word. rox*fty.to settlements. The animal augur a successful future for any do. A hen., w1ren sitting, turns egg� _§er timid nor vicious and is v6lopment along these lines. ISSUE No. 49--120. 7 The schools need a stirring up.'The 0iMt1TQlY TOUnd once a day q&', v" Z 7 77�'. ' �­-"A ` - , . �� . .".­, � I .­- s,Diwpde Cwr&.* C6"ified A&w-dsmo,*t& R HE -UM ATIS %nw1L -ioxwmo "mcn rox". .�.Jtv� FOR WINTER DAYS "'Pape's Diapepain" Is the qjulckest, ECRL11TS WANrED—Age 21 to SO— -for l4digestion, Gases, five feet nine inches; salary: first A.UMBAG09 NEURALGIA surest relief ess, Per- �ar-4 1.4.60; subject to-7-per 4;ent A Matulence, Heartburn, Bourn year $1,450, next two years $1.650,; after t hird SCIATICA (VIEURITIS caused deduction for benefit fund and pension; mentatiou or Stomach Distress by acidity. A few tablets give.almost eight hourn; one day off weekly; 14 days annual leave; . three-quarter pay when immediate stomach relief and shortly sick: uniforms supplied. Apply OrderlT Their TeeatMint by. Your Looal Druggist. Police Headquarters, Toronto. the stomach to corrected so you can 'Roo-M, 6at faibiite*foods vilthotii fear. Large I Tour own druggist, who has known.the people of his locality I =111102rar"A=0111L case Costs only 60 cents at drug store. t for years, has a pretty good idea of what.remedies, are giving 'satisfaction to his-tustomers.' No number of te5timonials from Absolutely harmless art U31OR-TALIT-Y CERTAIN—Sweden. d pleasant. borg' great work on Heaven a .4 far-distant persons counts half as much with him as the reiulti Millions helped annually. Largest sell- Hell, and real world beyond. Over-4r, pages, only 26c Dostp -he gets from sales over his own counter. Ing stomach correcter In world.—Adv. 'n�'d. 1'. B. Law, 4�6 Euclid Ave.. Toron o. - That's why bundreds of druggists froin, Halifax to vlrtoila 7 AVANTED—Produce and Poultry *I' r .7 ijette Teeth. recommend Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules. Each of these all kinds., Write for prlces. Cross, hundreds knows of -eases in his vicinity where T.R.C's have Eminent dentists have brought amazing relief. Men and women of all agm find free- English 473 Roxton Road, Toronto. found that Jewish children have bet* Uy �'dom from their pain In T.R.C's. -Mr. W. A. Hawley, of Campbell- Chalk exposed to the,air frequen ter teeth than 'Gentile children, at- �t:ford, at the age, of $4, was entirely-cured, after--being helpless becom6 harder than,.many forms of tributing thii cause to the die of oil :7 with Rheumatism for months. stone.- b-y the.Jew,Instead of sugar. Soores of druggists write of the satisfaction given by T.R.C's. Here are the..statements�of.three I from Ontario: Rural Route No 11aseeikelip, Quebee, Oet, 15, 1912. Rbss the Druzirist, nd. Ont.: F. Vicars. renelon Falls: M'd'a --Every sale of Templeton. Rhea- PTR.C.'n is the most satisfactory The 111nard's Liniment P-ople, dies has meant a xatls- of anyo'llne of rheumatic remedy I r matic Caps St s,—1 feel that 1,should be-doing a fled custoine4 I iiave yet to bear have ever handled." wrong if 1 neglected to write you. I of a person -not recetving berond have had four tumors growing on my what they had hoped in results R. J. Cook, St:' lfhomas: "We Girlst Save Y 'HairT head for years. I had them cut off by our from their use. In many cases the ad a preparation -for have nev6r h 9740 a surgeon about fifteen yeaxs ago, but m and neuritis that hail they grew, again till about three-months Make,It Abundant! benefits haye b"n wonderful ana- rheiLmatini these long sufferers 'tell thetr rold 11lCi T.A.C.'s. 'The sale Is won- No. 9740—Misses' Dress. Price, 35 ago-1 had one am large a-nd shaped like friends, I have many calls for derful and reports from our cum- cents. Two styles of st-eeve; -tW6- a lady's thimble on the very place whene 4heumatte Capsules and I never tompra good. I figure a matisfied my hair should be parted, and it i�,as hesitate to recommend them." customer In the best advertimem Piece skirt in two lengths attached ent." getting so embarrassing in public that to lirking; %viith or without two'-piece it was a constant woiry to me. About Sounds too good to be true? The explanation fis that.Templeton's tunic. In 3 sizes, 16 to 20 years. three months ago.1 got-a bottle ot your. liniment for another purvose and saw on at In Rheumatic Capsules act directly on the polsons In the system th 11 VA Size 16, -with-tunic, 4% yda. 4G ins-. the label good for tumors. Well I tried some persons cause rheumatfsm, in other;s luinbago, 9clatica, neurltis with It and kept at It for exactly two months, or ne7aralgia. Their composition is the result of thirty years of pQt!ent wide, or 3% yds. 54 ins. wid--, with the result that It'has entirely re- �14 study and--experiment, long years of experience An.the.treatment'of out tunic, 27/8 yds. 40 ins. wide, or moved all trace of the tumor, and were. It not that they had been cut fifteen rheumatism. 21/4 ,yds." 34 iris. iide. Width, I% years ago, no mark would be seen. I Get a free trial -package of T.R.C's. or Raz-Vah for Asthma from yds. - - have not been asked for this testimonial your druggist or from Ternpletons Limited, 66 Colborne St., E., Toronto This pattern-may be obtained from and y9u. can use it as you see fit. and prove these statwnents for yourself. These remedies are ab- -local MeGall dealer, or fro (Signed) FRED C. ROBINSON. solutely harmless, or 'our druggist-agents wouldn't ad-visa the Us* your m the P-S.—I am a farmer and intend using McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Minaxd's 1,161ment,on my rriare for a of them. -Vhen your own druggtat recommends a remedy he-is sure -or same to receive your thanks or'c6ndeninittion. --He'von't. risk the loss of a Dept W. strained tendon, and am hoping f results. customer by recommending a remedy in which he h2a no confl. FRED C. R. good donce. Salada Tea Reduced 15 Cents un 0 Last year the average soctt deposit, The t�ndermentlonsd dru.gglsts and It dreds F others back a Pound. per square mile in Lon&on was 400 T.R.C's and Raz-34ab.- Immediately' 'a ter a -0anderine" Every effort is being LnaCe to supply tons. 'hair:takes on new life, ro6k."town. 'Wrrf. M-K&Y' massage, your .Ailsa, Craig, J. A. Smith. Schell. Deser.onto.,W, J. Malley the retail dealers with Brown Label ED. R . I ­SALADA" at the reduced price cif lustre aa I d wondrous beauty, appear- Alvinstotu V. A.' McDiaftrid Son J)reld-m, R. R. Dustin Arthur. A. W. Ruschlen Dunn-vt1le. E. J. ItIcKee 55 cents per pound. However.'It will Ing twice-as heavy and plentiful, bo� Atwood, E. G. Vo,i h1la Durham. S. McBeth' cause each 13)air se.ems to ftuff anil Barrie. %Vm. Crossifnd Elo, take soibe 11ttl(f time before all have thicken. Don't let your hair stay life'. Beaverton, J. H. Fraloigh Exeter, S. 11. Sadler it In stock, In spite of every exertion Blenhpfi�i. Crookshank Bros. Fenelon Falls..(). r. Vicars less, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, Bobcaygeon. R J. Woollwd Florence. L. R. Miller on the part of the Company, as they Bowmanvtlle. Jur�r &. Lovell Glent-ob. %T. 1. Johnson have tens of thousands o? customers, too,, want lots of long, strong, beautim 0orrit, H, V. Armstrong ful hair. Bradford. W. L. Campbell throughout Canada Irom the AtIlantit: Bridgeburg. R. A. Land flarriston. McKibhon & Co. 35f A 36-�ent bottle of delightful "Dan. Brigden. r. S. Seager, BastinKs. T A, Coushlin !to the Pac1he. - 70t 'derine" freshens- your scalp -cheeks Bruce 51ines. A. D. Jackmon 11avelock. A. D. Donike I 14rujosels. Jaa.-Fox lCineardine. J. 7. ViLndrick. i .I . . $L40 dar?druff and falling hatr. This st-imu. Campbellford. J. E. 331rks KJnxsNille. R. X, Picard Aids to Travellers. AS &tt Chesley. 6. R. Davey Laketield. Tanner Drug Co, I dm lating "beauty-tonic" gives, to thin. Clinton. J. E. I-rov Lucan,Rex"I Tharmacy On the back of a baIr brush interid- dull, fading hair that Youthful bright. Colborne. -W. F. G&A 'Lucknow, J, 0, 'Armstronc for travellers, Is a mirr.or, which ZeSs and abundant thickuess--All Rax-Mah is unrivalled In the tresitment of Asthma. A&S-Muh Lan be removed for use, while a comb druggists! stores normal-breathing, stop$ mucus-gatheri][1511 In the bronchial slides Into a reces� beneath the re tubes, and gives long nights of quiet sleep. A-nd It RamMah do" n9t bristles. give rellef, your druggist has, positive Instructions from Tompletons Limited-to gl" money back. Fair enoukh-,' dont you think? you your 1611nard's Unliment Relieves Dratemps, Stop th& -P CUTICURA HEALS I %-Armina. mot ­mforftr (r-clif follows an application of Sloan'* Liniment. 'Ju4t slap it on the'stralned. RASH ON CHILD mus­. 'Good for Zboamstista. sumames i neff rip _v. On-BodyandFace. Redandithy. California Syrup of Figs" CriefforHours. LastedaYear. " iKAVANAGH. Irish name are proPerl_v pronounced d4 Ke- with the'acceni on the second syllable-' Child's Best Laxativd Sloe X rash started all over my little Variationp--O'Keevan, Keevan,' P 0 0 ­ 7 vin, Keven3, Heventy, Coen, Coben, not "COW-an" and "Co-han," but girl's body,and*be had some on her pa, face. It started in a p#nple Cohan, Cowgn, Cuan, 'Cavanna. hic- cow-AM' and Ile*-HAN." though Liniment that was full of %-&ter, and AK COMMon usage is rapidly changing,. it got red and itchy. Sbe uen. F and making the former correct. Racial Origin--Iriall. cried for hours.This trouble Source--A,given name. lasted a year. Virtually all Irish f.amily na.nies McCAULEY. 4P �CASCARETS '*Then I started witb a free O&P take their origin .in given nam0s, ex- Variations—Macaulay, MacAuluy, 311IMPIC Of CuiticUrs, 6 cept in cases where overlords, under MacAuliff, McAwley, MatGswley', M. a- and Ointment. I bought more,and ly, McCawley, McCaula:�, Wythe- I used four cakes of soap wW tbm Lrnghish rule, have adopted as their gau I:rhey Work whUe you Sim boxesojointment which heswbw..o hamm the names bf the plams McCaulley. family Racial Origin Irish, also Scottish.- fSigned) Mrs. Dora Langly, 1032 over which they held hereditary Gertrude St., Verdlun.'42tm, August Souree,�A given name. 11, 1918. ow y; but even here the rAtmes trace ultixn�ately to 'giviin' nariws in Aw a rule the variatiorks Macaulay, The Cuticto Toilet Trio MacAulay, ancL MacAuliff trace back Consiattng of Soap,'Oin- and Anost qpsee, for even the Irish geo- to Scottish sources, and the rej5t, for Talcum is an indispensable adjunct gra,pbd�al names trace back in almost of the daily toile in maintsinislill the triost part,are Irish. As a matter -helm overw ing numbers to the, names of fact, there Is little difference be'.- z skin porky ana skin beelth. id Soap 23c. Ointmest 25 asil 50c. SON tween the speech of the Trish, par- throughouttheDominion.Cani4isnDepcft In this the nomenclature of Ire- LrEgin Paul 3L,11116sweali. ticulaTly in the north of Ireland, and Lbsked.3t -Cadcars.Soiw aliavas me& '.Ianid is virtually the reverse of nearly ts the Highland Sco . Both are Gaelic ,all other-nations. races. The peoples now constituting '�'All shot to pieces"? You ire 'bil- But.in the translation of the Kava- the Highland clans for the inost part Accept "California syrup'ot ]rip l, Ilona, -constipatedf You feel headachy, Araericava Pioneer Dog Remedies, miLgh group of family rrames into the crossed over to "Alba," as Scotland enly--Wok for the name California an full of cold, dizzy, 'unstrun Book an 9. English tongiie and spelling'ia most Your then was called, from Ireland, about1th* package, then Y(?u Are sure your I me—aR--don't flt—breath is bad skin DOG DIS]EASES unusual number of variAtions has de- the, second ce'ritury A.D. Child Is ,lia.ving th-) beat and most i'sallow. Take Cascarets to-nigilt for and How to Feed veloped from t4e origip4l form, which I Mailed Free to any Ad- was "O'Cagirrillain," the 'm' in' this The correct Irish form of the -fain kaiWess Physic for the little stow your,liver and bowels and wake up,_ dress by tb* Author. i y name from which this rather lo acb. Ilver and bowels. Children love clear, energetic and cheerful. No X. cla Glover 00,no. ng 118 !Ut 3l.t St"eat d4 in Irish, OLDS fts' fru14 ta&94. '7ull directions on griping—no Inconvenience. Children New York, TJ.B.JL instance, " is often the cam lisi of variati has developed is I having a v mund as the result of .,Mac-Arnhailaoibb," but the Irish pro-; "Ch b"t-16' YOU Must say "CA116 love Cascarets too. 10, 25; 50 cents. the imflecWrts peculiar to that Ian- nun6altion.of that is much closer to; tarnish. "McCawley" fhan one would su�pose.j rre% The given name from is I 'bilh it * The given name from which "Mae-' ML ::-WEEIKS TABL MADvED developed by the use of "o," meaning Arrihailaoibli" i)s*deriAFed is "Arnhail-'; "descendants Of" is "C"nihan," gadh," rompounded by two word-s,l which means - amhadl" and "gad," meqn1ng-I' i c a, 'Under ceftlin inflectional BAY 44 a noble one." influ- BREAKUPAOLD ER ARE ASPIRIN _F, wy.the" (that' is, a form of t�wwiisied: ences the "h" predominated, which B LETS rAw num osier"), which explains why the name explains such forms of the name as is sometimes met with Anglicized'; PRICE Zskr C*Waq, which, analyzed, would ' ' . . - I : _if dnto Wyth Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" e have a pronumatation something-like There are.English, authorities who into suggest that the Scottisfi forra, Mac-1 "kab-o-han easily shortened "Cow-an" and Cohan, Coheii, Cuan Auliff, is a development of the Scan- A Quick ReHef 'and Coen, which must not be confused dinsvian name "011af." It is -possible, e /A\ with tbw Jewish family name Cohen. but not Hkely. It ivould be probable for fleadach All of these two-syllable forms of the if the name were English. But Gaelic A hftadache is frequentl caused names are mote likely to trace-back by badly digeited food;I'le gases- to.single than to many sources, and and acids resulting therefrom are 1 absorbed by the blood-which in the final I'bh11 of. I'MacArribailaoibli"' Swthes tired nerves. turn irriWe4 the nerves and might easily and.naturally become, fa For restful sleep at 'Iff" on translation into English. causes painful symptoms called beactache..-neuralgia,, rheum&- niAt apply In Ireland this name is inost com- tiern, etc. IS to 30 drops of moh in- Munster,- Cork and-in what Mother Wget's So will coirect was the ancient royal province of faultydige*tionan affordrelief. % Meath, BAUM E Headache, I-Teuralr packir wildch coitafts colnpleU dL4 40 MONEY bRDERS. For Colas, Pain, Then you are getting yea T V" ia, ,Toothache, Earache, and for rections. Th' fe Nvay to send money by mail V irin—the genuine Aspirin prell heumatism,Lumbago, Sciatica, Neu- Asp, 'Dominicin Ex BE N4 0`7 is bye sa press Money Order. ritis, take Aspirin marked with the scribed by p1livoicians for over ablod iname "Bayer" or you are not taking teen years. OW made In consid,16 of. 11andy tin boxes contstain 12 On mlwad an8 back of neti. During the epiderni 1918 ten A11110%, SINCF- Aspirin at all. talm z ., , *1 few cents. Accept only "Bayer Tablets of lets cost but a 'a s died of influenza in the Ufifted j,7.�..� -7 person I�Bayer" also,sell larger "Bayer" Ile 10 SUBSTITUTES 261ARE OF Aspirin" in an unbroken $1.00 a tube. States for every Life �he American Tkero is ou17 one Asptr1u-W%&y'eV"—ToU samot @SLY Nagy"" Expeditionary Force lost in battle In THE LEEMING MILES CO.LTD. DlROPSC aOUCV]W JLsplrin Im the trade 7nark (�reglstered in canada.) of Bayer wanufteture of MONT R CAL France. 30 in loom" Agents for Dr. STO" acetiaacidester of Sallcylloacid. While It in well known that AeRW A. Jules wristid Ast th*public &9alinst IMIALtIOnlie tb* Tablets of ir manufactnre,tQ as RELIEVES PAIN ISSU E, N a. 49-20. -will bo atamPed Witu thoir general trado marlt, Me "PaYor GrW Alrercrs Liniment For Oandruft :'7� 7 �7Z -OM' 1­.7,�;.`;. C. .-Lou Balsdon, of -Tolronto,-was '-�-The Woman%AuxW ary f home over Sunda GeargWs Church old. 1 7 4 -will b ARDw 19, �ir BUNDY H, -Tv,A -Dr..Henry wi6e hefe as usual regular monthly business meeting an'tt Tuesday to attend to him. a ou Thurtidoy,.Deq. 9th, at 3 p. m.,- of Mrs.,W. 6:11ani. nt fessional dattes. at the home ­-James and Mrs. Rose SIX -John Gormley, of the lake Asturday-and-Sunday ii2 the city �Look this over-l.only second to hand Irnneria ord range, in -Mrs. W. J. Clark is spendi - I Oxf shore,,who has been confined 9 hard- his bed for several weeks suffering d a couple in good concIftion at Bundy Clearing Up Odd En 3 -of %lays with friends Toronto. ware. f rom a very severe ait&A of pneu- -John Cowan has purchased monla, is now able to leavA ,his ­-George Martin, of Brighton, the' Ballard 'farm north- of the 'bed.' Bushel Bagkicits at-70�cents,.while t6e last _ 7 Z__ spent Sunday here with Mrs.Ja fourth concession, and will hold -Thomas and M ps. King, of Dq 'imetio'n side of atiiindiug mhCed troit, visited with Pickering rela- ":Gordon. -Mias,Georgie.Sh1rley,.of High. an 2 only, oerfection Heaters, at $7.60 each timber at an earLy date. tives last week. Mr. King, wha Iand Creek, wis home over .the -Norman Bie_fias'the contract is'eisou' of the late James and week-end. and 0DlY, Oxford Oak Heater-at only $10.00-this is -J. R. and Mrs, Thexton visited for erecting a summer home,/for Mrs. King, Sr., of Pickering, at the Misses Rorke, and has th,6. who began his railway career ag "J. H. And-Xr-i. Beal, of Claremo an=p=eptional bargain forms now,ready for the cement-Aelegraph operator at the station on Sunday. foundation. This lot wati recent- here, is now-district superintend. -Mrs.W. J. Reid and Mrs. W. 2 Dozen Ash Sifters, at 65 eents esich ad- -ly purchased from the Jones. ee. ent of the 'rand Trunk from De- G. Reid were in the city on W, "T tate and is iftnated' at the rear of troit to Chicago. .,,nesday last; Miss L.Ricl1ard son's.premises. -Shot Gun Shells. 2's, and 8's, at$1.65 -Miss. BlancheL Machin,'of To. -The work on the Provincial ronto, stpOnt Sunday'at the home Now Adwort4asments. Highway is a-very e0stly under. We also have about 1*5.quart cans of of her parents here. .. !�� 7. _4jra. ' john Go-rdeD, we .8 �huLnldref`of people, who otherwise V OR SALE-A good Raymond sew. .13rand-ram-Heu ersou a, V� sorry-to revort, is confined to her would be thrown out of employ X' ing machine. Apply to W.V.Richardson, 10 bed through illness. meut. The *ages that are being Paint, $1.25 per qt. of T 0. con.6,Pick. .-Kenneth Gordon, oronto RAYED-On to lot spebt.Sunday here with hi th' paid are very high' but it cannot Kin a mo - f,one white calf. Apply to, Norman Bie. be expected*that �he present 4igh R.R. 1, Lodust Hill. 11.13 �,:� `er,.Mrs. Jamea.Gordon. wageswill be kept tip, wheig the -A go6d .Rupply of horse blank. ' New slightly used bug- tst high co6t 'of liviag is. gradtially F go SAL S- d plo-x- with potato Everything y ou w a* nt in Hardware eta from $3 00 to $5.00.eabh j u being reduced and many thous- ruble mould boar -`1rec6ived at J. S. Balsdon`q. - dizzer attachment. and-second hand binder.Ap ands -of men are seeking wurk at ply to J.R.Thexton.Pickeritig.- it( -Mrs. Dickie has bepn indispos 0 reduced W-ages. OR SALE-Wagons, ' buggies. at the very lowest prices -ed for a few days stiffering ft m �an acute attack of neuralgia. -The soft weather of the past Flows,scufllers, and mowers and all kinds of 1�- implments, also several kitchen stoves and sew- of Toronto, week ortwo is having arathe -W. J. Calvert, 11. ing machines. H.Herman,Claremont. Ph ne 'BPent the week-end,with his par- 21(ji. - 1.7tr way,'as the large arijount of traffic Picker" in'g` bad effect on the Provincial Hig 0 �ents, Thomas and Mrs. Calvert. -H. .-Bundy' Pickering 'Village 'is- begi-oning to wear thei* road. ?,R ;.-J.-8. Japbson b0 laden tinder V_d frarne house, 9 rooms, 1-2 acre oi 'the weat Walter Shephord; lately, but is able to causing ruts, consecjueatly motor bet r pa. ap I IDR is considerably, rortgher than Eckt;fing, or Miss S ;' 0 N h he 1. 39 Park Road It shows Oshawa. attend to his duties at the will, it was a few Weeks agq -Some of cur aport.s went up to Toronto on Friday evening to see that.a putely macadain road -.iUl OR SALE PRIVATELY-At Mrs W. , hat s _Detome -the boxing bouts at-the arn3orie.q., not stand the heavy traffic tj�at FEd,Cor­eli's rt,idence. PickerinR, a parlo; leAding roads are stibjected tu in ;:-._dlning rc�m table.. sofa, chairii, mirror�, iLhard Whiting, of Strath- di�hci, carpets. washing mac ne. garden tools _i, .0 roy. spent a few days last week tbis'pige :, - - t _y oil _R of auto mobil eE-iiale ss a hi r Surauier's-Wacleg ? to rn�iy 11�th and Ilth of December, 11-12 with his cousins, the Misses Bunt- gang of med are elliployed e, repair as coon as the road begin6 FOR SALE-8-roorned fra'�Me house' Ang. -to-it fuundv*ion, newly 'decoated in-ide,, Did you bu aii ' overc' o�t't', a suit of -Miss P.J:Wright. of Toronto, to'shoiv the effect of wear. f',, ace in cellar, frame stable and outbuildings. -spa pers -of land. -G ne,% o'chard and 5wall fruits. 11-2acres le e al"lliftMa.- �k%.,pply o,A. Palmer, Pickering, or to W, H. and Mrs". f011OwiD owns hAv ,n Bafristcr,Whitby. 32tf visited her staters, Mrq. J. Dick' -The tw in the he aud varm R. S. Chapman, this t -,.clothes. avy sox ted within the past few week--;:-'. week. incourt;-Aith�n 5minutes wa:k W-the C.P. -The mild weather of'the past Aylmer, Woodstock,' Tillsonburg OR SALE-In the Village of Ag. �'week is enalF.Iing the farmers to Owen Souud, Swruin, Peterboro: F tinderwettr ? No .. hof Lindsay, Niagara Falls.. Brajit R. %aion. a 7-roorned brick dwelA41g, re resume their fall plowing, muc' rini%hcd hard��ood floors,all,convenience4, gn e We (-arry the very best grades - : - Eg- '02 - A to Mrs-King 133.- ."Well then, how abou-t it :'-:'w. hIch is yet to be done: ford, St. ThomaF, Mitchell, turnare, lot 60 .1). ausville, SmItn'q Falld. Almonte, Glendale Ave,. Toronto.P91 ne Park M.S. i 1-12 in all theze liaes and before yoii freeze up -Services in St. Georges church -j2ext Sunday are as follows : Morn- Arnprior and Wel.land. The high why-notcoineandbuy ? t price of paber, labor and every- 'FOR SALE-Irecistered shorthorn -2 registered Ing at 10.80; Sunday School �,er with hei!er talf by side. 7 P 30 ,4i0and2.1monthaoid. WhiteCbinagteft I day p. m. and evening service 4 t thing else reqnired in.producing a k,. ,t D o a t pift off the evi l3ewsp et tN4 yvar's hatch.set of heavA lst:�gbs and cream aper Is having 1t4 effe . n Pickering. qeparator, Apply at lot 33, -John T. Stephenson has par- During the past two years over Ind phone Malvern W7. Fred Lac�i,Highland -Some fine morniag you are going to waken tip with an Creek P,0. 8-11 c ased two hundred newspapers in Onta- b from Thos. Walsh the th awful cold. Well you had intended going to Jsrge dwelling opposite M-cEwen's rio have given up the ghost, e Bunting's. for a pair of Maltese the last be y Cross Rubberq,---but- drug-store, and known as Ing the Hamilton Dail Farmers, Atie Times established nearly 'half a you didn't, so there you are. But Leavens' property. harness -John Fowler. who h&A 'been century ago. Those who desire their residing in Mrs. Liscombe's resi. -The following is the standing niended.or wish anything in the bar- It's never too late to -Inend. _haS of the pupils in the Intermediate ness line lease eave your orders with deuce for the past few weeks. -'S STORE.. anoved into.Robt. Toms' dwelling Department of the Pickering J. S. Bal on. -tble g,)ods at the ME.N Pi2blic School for the month of All,repairs will be called for and de- Go buy yo r season, --on the Kingston road east.' r. Ivered within three'days of receiving N�e stand behind our-rderch&ndise' November : Sr. III-�-Annle Bake -J. H. Lawrence. who has been the order. open John cowau, mliared' Jephsorr, diair the past few months in -* W. MIDDLETON' __..Get the.habit. ...Go to.Bunting's Mabel Stephenson. Nellie Star. �:tnaier, Saskatchewan, returned bn Mon 49tf. Harne4;:, '--day, and will spend the winter Carl Kirchner.' - Jr. III.-R(-)Aie Buy.Lowndes' Clothes, Tailor made,'the,Best in the Land. Sier, Verna Reid, Jack McGinty, -with relatives in Picker* 9. In n. -St. Abdrew's Ladieg' Aid will- Harold Richardson, Lillian Whu- u, Hilda Kearnq, John Rerrimer, Fred T. Buliti 'Mckerin. -hold their regular monthly meet It 0 ---- - % On Dec. Sth, at the home of Billy Hall..Blake Fullerton, Resbie jlDg -: Bath-Et nd Dwald Morrissey(equal) Mrs. Robert Somerville, All ladies of the congregation are'invited. Nlervyn Potiev'. N. lri!4h, Bertha Kirehner*; Edith Kearni4*, A. d -The monthly meeting of the" `.-Sr. If-'Mildi-ed _NltirphY, Woman's Missiontiry 'Society of Pm I ine i Lnellit Mar- .06 the Method Ist-'chnnela will'be held. EvnngeliDe Cowan. ov� WEBSTERS, tin, Lizzie McGinty, Jack Jeph-on on Dec. Qth, at 3 p. m., at the A Hilda Wttkh*- Those whoqck bome of Mrs. Tboinas Law. EW INTERNATIONAL' Avhe t1ore Chriigmas program will be-gireFn tvameq ftre marked !with a ,-far have been absent for ore exifusin DICTIONAR' IES are in us--by bus­ -we are told that the high-cost '6t living is beinx reduced, Some.. ation. nets men,'4engincers,bankers, I *n tile judges, firch�tccts, pbysici=a, of the ladies of Torouto"cannot -Ptibric services as uptin I 'brarians, cler- "� siBeitin'thitivfiywhen't-he have. t 'church next Sanday-, f-armers,tC&ChZr3, 1. Ao M.Dec. the 5tb, with the PkA(,r in 'Oncie 0 ethodi: 7 gyrrCq, by 8u;cc_-Wvl rricrt and It't time to' make the 81.40and in some-cases as y ­h1§ : 'omen tha world ever. , . -hi 9 charge, who once more 'urge,, g an$1.00 for a dozen of eggs. people to atterld lou EqUiipped to Win? -The*R(ickef�lleirs have glvpn a Morning stib Are Christm'as ' Cake. million dollars to.Toronto Umni- ject, "A,United People,*,'. base I on.- PrCV: The New Intc­rlatlonal z!cs ps. 183 - 1, "Behold, hc,T%�good R nd . It i3aaall-, versity and. a similar amortnt to rnear.3 tO SUCCOO-S' McGill University, Montreal. It pleai-ant it is for bvethern to dwell kricwir4g teacher,a universal ques- 'We're .ready-with lotsdif the 7�7:7'_ will soon be tim6 for another I. together in unity." E.vening sub tion an. in the price of coal oil and g d if�ou seek efft'lency iind ad- C stuff ject, "A Cons od lidfatie Church.': -not make daily �f I. ;� - gesied by a 0 lowing text, Nancerncrivwh� .90 line. "Walk about Zion, and go ro,tind u,,c cf this vast fund cf inform- ipa Thompson's.'S"etless- 11alsins. c -W. A. Henderson, prine' at;011? hoice frerh fruit.-3.3c.. of our public school, ocenpied.;the about her : Wl the towers there 6000 Illustirati,, thelh the &2', 2.5 lb box.for $8.W And ew's cbur6h 6f. Mark ye well hei *bul ark- 6;,000V.b.l., � I pulpit in St. r ni. Colored Plates. 30,0,10(;eoara h!cal SL;bjects. 12,000 )Otij that ye mAy tell it to generatiow� and Almonds, tOc 1b.' very acceptably.on Sunday, 1: th(. following," Ps. 48, The Ellographical ntries. F r es h Shelletl Walnuts i morning and evening,- during Stinday School Will be, in session Regulai and India-Paper Editions. absence of the pastor, Rev. P. F. Writefo Ina" at 2 p. m. League service at S p. XlExed Candied Peel, 70c 11); raq I in kpciay, Nviien ille Pre�46111;, -The annual meeti-og of -the cl.(.. Free%.!a! 1, Hobbs, will give a talk Oil �&t C, Pa A Choice Cleaned-Currants, -24c 1-b. f Pickerin*9 Vigilance . Association -ou � ­ . A small man �Ilith a big idea. T� '.\ra pa if I: namp t1hi3 will be hald.on the evening of in- Alsoj-hing. Suclars, eblored-and white, The young people are agaiu J: paper. Al iu o'n'd Paste, Spicea, Wednesday, Dec. 15th. Instead of 'd to ' ake vited.' Keep in,mind the Christ, G.&C. Tuesday. the 14th, which is the Etc., Etc. Everything you ri�e M --tree and S. S. concert on Tnes- regular monthly meeting of the MUTUAM day evening, Dec. 21st.-J. W. D. CO, the Cake delicio-U. hamber'of 06m' merce. C dpgfielo,Man 'On Wednesday morning, 04 a notice is given pretty home Wedding was solemn. the annual Snndav School concert and Christmas tree held in con- ized at the home of the bride's Phone,or send youf order. Thojhg $tore Service parents, Garnet W. and Mrs. E pi 'attention,,' -section with St. 'Geori6's Chn ELM DALE MILU rch, Saunders, Kingston, when their means right goods, -right prices, prom which will take plac's on 'Thuirs. only daughter, Gladys Margue- 0==XINTC�_ day, Dec. 23rd, in the Town Hall, courteous treatment, honest weights. If you find any' rite became the bride of Dr. Rus- Vou can always get ihe beat Mani- . at 8 o'clock. Admission ; adults. sel 'B. McQuay, M. D., C. M., of of our goods Ilot. as, represented or unsatisfactory in'�L toba Flour made from No. 1. _25 cents: childreni 15 centip. Portagle la Prairie, Man., and Manitoba. Wheat. avor us by returning to us The Ca,-operati;ve. Committees formdrly Royal H.ousehold find Glenora, for- ., of Pickering, son. of Jas. , any way, we want ,yoii to f of the Presbyterian and Metho. and Mrs.*McQuay, now residing at Bread. Trytibag. pl�oinptly the'drtidle so found. dist churches v%Ill meet in Lindsay V-4ncouvpr,B..C., The -permouy PAstry Flour - Fresh Ro'lled Oatq next Monday, Dec. 6th, at 1.80 *p. wag performed by Rev. W. T. G. BRAN, SHORTS m. to consider the. union of several Bvown, pastor of the Syd6bbam MIX FEEDS e re also readv wit1h tha Co'ld Weather Goods churches within the bounds of the Methodist church in -the presence OAT CHOP Brighton, Cobotirg,.Bowmanville, of winferous gnest,;. The groom Sweaters. 'Mit CR17SFIED OA-tS Sweater Coats. Caps, ts, Gloves, Toques, Under- Whitby, Can ningtbn,Lindsay and I., a grachlate of Qtieen's Univers. �'BAR LEY CHOP� ng nee(led to keep warm in the Peterboro District.q, ity, and with his two brothers iv ea r, Socks-ev6ry6i W,11 E At -eather. Come ' nd have vour wants of -After Rbout three weeks (one of whom, Leonard paid -tbe wintpr NN a A CRACKED CORN 'dark, gloomy weather, ill which supreme sacrifice), saw service MIXED HEN FEED SU 1) 1 -tried stock. "Old Sol" has kept him9elf in hid. overseas,-and has now rt -splendid .7. 1'e(I froin-onr vz ing, we enjoyed.A short period of I)ractice at Portage la Prairie. Cremn .9iibstitifte 1'ets­SP' e'Cia1 D 'iible bed e at Calf Mea] 4.5T pair', and sunshine on Snnday. The month The bride i4 an A. T. C. 31. of the �101 �se, N -Shake' r Blan 0 a'; feal ofNoveniber thi-i year bas been Toronto Conservatory of Mu�iic, -D OATI tbree-quarter bed size, 11-4 at 4. al 00 r. Tiuse ar� both CHOPPING AN �CRUSHI.NG EVERYDAY -1pes. one of the gloonflest in yeArs. and is very popular�. The happy grty or white -pinl- The mildness of the past few dRys couple were the recipients�of many Get prices on feed in ton lots. or,blue str :has been welcomed by a number valtiable gifts. After the cere of farmers who fHiled to get in mony Dr. and Mrs. McQilay left BELL PHONE.-, ir horne. -in of two wecks ago, in the west. Chopping every day, kLoi their turnip.qLbi-fnre the -suow- for Toronto, thence to the .79. Ime "S s