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VOL. XL, _ PICSERING, ONT., FRIDAY, "DECEMBER 1.0, 1920 No. 12 .;
�x�tssrsuaL i�tarDs. GREEN RIVER MOUNT ZION
Geo. E. faker : Established 1828 *R.:
The Green River Ladles' Aid will The-followingI&the report for$, S. .'T..
Medical hold their regular monthly business to o, 1i Pickering, Names are in old. GREENWOOD
� meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 14th, at the er of merit. Sr. IV-Lloyd Wilson. �,v ,V/
home of Airs. Wca. Hoover. Word Sr. III-Pearl`Vilson, Gertrude Tol-
_ . Wired meRm Vey ofHtbeDO yeomeTidcersor for Roll Call, "Work," All members chard, Percy Jones. Jr. III-Muriel '.
oiation of Ontario. Bp0eisl attention gioen to • are requested to be present. June's, Violet Broome. Sr, 1I-Ross
OIL,.tiagof g)"Re•. Eysr tested free. 'North Win a Prize - Broome,•Rachel Harbron. lat.clase- ;=
Oluemoitt. �stf
BROCK ROAD Howard .Broome, Jitckie, TolchaYd, ;� MILLS The party gesstnq (he amottipt or the, ., '=
'F.iTOMLINSON, hf,'$., Member nearest to the amount of our sales Primer-Lloyd Ethel Gra , Ira Green.
�T ��i'. H. Jackson, bad.a businoss trip Eva Graham, Et of Graham. E.-Mc.
rl�l • ofithe C�allege of Physicians and Surgeon@ the day the day the purchase to the city• on Saturday. � :r
-of Ontario. Office: that-formerly occupied b�yy is made ets a dollar's } ( ujlough, Teacher. ,
" the late Dr,R.Brodie.and latterly by Dr,:Cald- g Airs. Barclay, of Oshawa, is visiting
well. Phone. Claremont,gnt. 231y° worth of goods free,, friends in this neighborhood - '�°.r
. Somebody coins. Sotnbody A'hcrge gang of nien its work mak- �' HILLSIDE CORNER9 - - :
_ �V E. CARTW'RIGHT, `T. D.,i'°Ni, gets a prize. , ing a roadway into the nets switch on -- t?-
' i° p. S n.,. A ro•one-for the r'run- the �, ;\, R. Drtve Sewell hats purchased a new IJIPROVED SERVICE Y
tyof Ontario,
Office hours : 12-2 and6-Sp.m.. W'INNl�B • •• `
or at ether hours by appcintrrent Phone Bell. - 't' ers better
No.24._; Ind.ol:one-No, too. . P;cker:ng. On- -Rose Davis, I:otura, Bu:kholdPr. Geo. Seth Btidgeroty on Wednesday ,vhen .• J. 1lr.li:+f%:, of..Toronto, spent the sgrc•ice dut ing the heavy feeding- ;.a
Mario. 331v IiesCer, W. Allis,: F. 'afresh, .J, Pear- he inade a sh•,rt visit. n'e k et:d with-relatives here. rtiomhy I '.-kill until May 1st ;
son, F. C. _3fadili, �.t'. Boadwav, F. �V, g, ftt,b=on ir:tends in?fallirg;a , 'John _15',;ik�r send Win. Judd are chop farmets' grain on
No C. 31cl�IN�OAF, M.-D., L,R.C.S„ -Helmkav, D. McDonald end
M. B�atce.�gacr,iine sawing outfit, with which he 't+king ii, t. ,'•Iph Fair this week. Wednesday in addition to Monday ;,`•ems
N . F.dinbur2b,member of Abe Cellere of of StouRville ; llinr,it,Gleesou,J. Wil-i he will cut up a'.ct ,Of F -ewood in the N1 Is. b. Pear,P spent 'a few days and' Friday,
Physician@ and Surgeons of Ontario, tieent!ate ker,T. C,' Gostick, V. Yake an.d May' bush, mitt, frier-as in Toronto during the gouts for,Chopping 9a.m. to
of .Royal, College of. Surgetme, Edtnlurgb• -Michell, ,L'larenYOi,t : H. A. Leach, I Est,weei;, P pP q p'm'
Special attention to dsieaees of woy:reu and fl, J,'Fuller� iQ putti'nq on fees sill-,P• •'
�@. children, Office and•l:esideuca,Brougham. Goodwood. H. A: Hitchock, Victor'i'a in;
on his dcrelling, which greativ ire-` The-G..1'. C. helEl Ilieir•ccerkly meet- I c>i11'appreciate your orders for Flour,
`_•_ _ _ __ 5gvare..Thos, Clarke, BallaiitnLe. prose, its appe?trancr. Seth Badge-1 in¢ oti Monday at the home of Miss Bran and:Shorts. Large
lMildred Reesor, stock on han.d.. ;• "
i rots lies the contract. _ �
Since the new stove h is been instal- The proceeds of the boy social are BAKERS' Joy: is equal to the best for -
a INT H.'KFN�iERY, Barrister, S',l- � ��1� I led in the stati•,n, the p,visetiga�r truffle bt•in;4 used 'to buv" por-ents for the bra-td and costs less, :-
.ieitor,rotary Public,;"Conveyancer;3t.. t 'ha,, been greatly increased. titer}'- (?itri�r.mars tree in the Sick Children's' Us' KIRSI)iT for pastry.
Whitby,Ont. 4I -- - -- -------- --- - ----- thing is now cvarur and coitaf,.i table. . HtrsP!tttl.
Ch, Gates- who has been hired Flour is cheap-Bread is dear-Why
E.'FARE�VELL, lid)., BARRI5- ;�� t HIGHLAND CREEK with Xrs. W. ,larillt•r for the.Past few not bake.vour own hiRad
TLS,Comity OroWn Atitorne and Cooat + ' t „ aind sane money.-
y, y , -'� 1*i q teats, interid= rniu�:ny int,ttheTiouse -+
:. . 8oliritor. Court Horace.Whitbat 10.7 • !t W e are glad to see Alias RachAl formerly' of ;n•r,iF•d by D. .Mosher on
a: Bruuicc'Pll shout agrtin. thr,*d cot,. <>f Srt,rhnro.
F. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and � "j �Ve xre all glad to heal that airs. 'A Cht'ir•tinr+s ttw'i ,tr,cl entertainroenf
.Bolictrnr.::otery Public,Etc., SIoney tir � A.
cant.,Office$raek 6t,I�orth,SYhitb9.:' 251y CLAREMONT i M,rrk I `or is it.uprocing, ufter her will i,e hela in.-liill>icle et+hnoC houseL - -
recent [Meese. on Dveetitb,r 17th, At 7 31) p, in. The
T-) aLF.S'R IJOITNSTGN-Barvi,te rs _ l alts. W. C;atnturek arxl family. of programme trill. he furni-hed by the •�', T t: irM:M: 3:q
.f.le•°,2_9 Danforth Ave. (Woolwor t 9Eldg) � ISSUER, OF �Piekerinfr, are vi-itinq.her moihet, pupil: ,:,nil ex-pirp;✓v ,'the s�,hool.
Toro,_-. Phone Gerrard 1311. Saturdays, tlal- _ , a[r�, E. (-racrn. Conte and heal !h. Hiilsitlg band and
veto 1,.0. ',Ind.) ��30ty -
[Marria-ge . i S;'wry to report that 4�I,s. W. C. see Santa Clans.
't'�CT I LLIAM J. BEATON B. A..Bar. Liecenses " qto is i-not. inrp:'r c'iti;,=ac r.,pidly a, _ Service
�1 V titter.-Solicitor. member of the-firm of j'her friends wmiid like t•t -t-e leer do. WKITEVAi_B Ry,%M;;r,. Deni,•on.Foster and Beaton. Toronto Miss blacks Kwrr, of Nit ara•On-
eneral Trusts Building,S..Bay Street, ---' —'--' --- the-Lake, has returned to her home, alr�. T. Pheri ill is-;pending n COG le
elephonr Main O,il and 6C_. P ::.
rater spendiul;a vacation with rela- of weekq with her snn; A. F. Pherrilf ;
------- --- - — FRUIT BA$KETS' rives'here, 'JJr.-Maynardhasrtipt•ned+gypabutch-
Crci1 aiorrieh met. with-a-rather ee shop and grocery store in our vii[- g r
painful accident one day last, week, taae.
BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. R. 24 Quart Crates llVhile binding his load the binding- 1�isa hiller has res,trn-d her duties d
Graduateof the Royal Coleege of Dental
Surgeons and tirtivmity of Toronto.- Offtee - I-Qt. Berry, Boxes, pole struck him on the head, bnt we on the teacbing sraff of Our public We have a full line of motor oils and
over x'.M. Pnngi�s hardware ®tore. tihitby, t 11 Qt. Br+eket9 are pleased -to know that he Is lm- scbool &free a two weeks' enforced teases as well as motor fixtures. '
Office hours 9 to 1. :1 to 5.30.. Ind.' lone.0. g ,
Bell phone 2:0. p qtly 0 Qt•:BasLets proving nicely. vacation.
Lenno Covers and Slat Co q40 1 hit's• A. J. Poynter, ,who rerentiv Autos of all makes and designe rel3aIt
q 'WALKER sold her farm to H. % ocare, of Picker ed on shortest notice and
fusinces 4Gatn+�. Oorer early and avoid shortage _ _ trig. s moved her effects and will re- _
l at-fair prices.
•.`wM Chopping and Oat Rolling every week solemnized at. theehome ofdMis. X I"A meeting of the rFarmersitClub will .Agents for Dominion Tires
ETA E.S'T no and t SOti,A.T,C,hi„ des exce tin Honda -
teacher of piano and theory. Phone 1 @03, . �' p g y Griffin, Whitevale. when her eldest lie held tin the'evening' of Tuesday,
=y�yT daughter, Mabel. became the bride of appoint g "Genuine Ford Parts"
Claremont. So-10 Dec.Dee. 14th,to a cent del@ aces to the -
WG. HAM-Iasuer of Marriage '•• • 0'•Barnes, Green River Reginald Walker. of Hagerman. Rev. V;.F. O.convention, and to arrange •Gasoline always on hand. - Free Air =i
VV Licenser in the county of on 11 W. H..Biward officiating. The bride for meetings during the coming win-
Pickering Village, grey, Or address R. R. No. 1.Lctenst Frill. was given Rway'by her brother, Jas. ter. Orders will be taken for salt and OkIl and see as if you are in need; .'T
�T Griffin. 'She, was gowned-In' Ivory oil reseal- ..of any thipg in the auto r
�Y I V. RICHARDSOti- Real ;Eta satin -and georgette with pearls and Miss Edith Berry, after a long ill- or truck line..
_ a x
•'rate. Insurance.Conveyancing, Notary carried,wbite carnations. She was at- news, paRQed away on Doe. 7th. at the
"Public,Etc..Pickering,Ont. 3uy . NO Common Courses tended by her sister,hiss Hilda Grif n hnme of her sister, Mrs.F. McKay. of
;HALL-HOUCe carpenter. Es• i wearing white satin and carrying car. Whitevale. . Her funeral tack place Cowan+ Sh herd "y
,•tamales given for new work, repairs or oat}onr:. 'The groom way assisted by on the 0th inst•, when interment took _ �• ._,
alterations. Ind,phone:013,".Pickcrirg. 231y. are given in Shaw's 'Bu iness c
CrhnOlc. Toronto. All work is Riginalil Diann. Among ('hose Ares-
P�cA in the �Vhiterale cpmeterc, 31i,q •
High Grade in ever detail. Stud-. ent were; G: And tilts. Walker of Hag= Perry was of a quiet disposition and- Pickering, Ont•-
DB.BEATON TOWN SHIPgLERIi y err»an, A.and Hra: Emerson sort v.n wide n„ichmiaaed,by her friends, 6 _
. Oonnepaacer. oomm!@esonos rnz rasing ents may enter any tlav or start of L•irnvilie, and alms-Nellie D,tyi.t,f. .' The�Vnmenb lnstiture will meet in .
on farm ac;ta, Acorantant. Etc. Stoner g loan Bnme-Stud Cour=Ms. Hree-Ca-ta- the home of Mrs. W. S. Mai tr on _.
evaee^ wilxiiaoate. oa�nn of Sfarrgsgs 'Lfa IOgur. Write NV. H. Shaw, Pres., -I h irepvir.,ou a left for yhOrt tree at,ti 'Wednesday. Dec. 15th. at 3 p, m.39:r Yotlge ct. r,nitheir return will reside at HaKer Eteh in?tnhei-+s e,peci�llc requested Here You Are '
"i1i'tsH S. PUGH, Lirensed Aar. - - . . `s-
1J 11 t: ^ct r for the Prtn•.-;e of Ontario. Ail Marl's Corners. Lit l,e'pri-F-ent: lzitilt,ct4-with the reg-
k;: :3 .f ales conductrd'on -easona'bie terms. - tt1Ar p;Or rAmmo will he the c•mven-
I'IKERIN� tir,n report b-of i5s L )3noth; a` t er,
Also breeder of pure-bred Shorthorn-catCc. w•� .•� - WEST HILL: „ P S . ' P ,
R'ntc,phone cr call. Ind. phone,'Claretfa'ront • • �'hr Ir,fluenre of Dress on Character. -
311F.,' Glen hlajor P.O,,.. 3:2Iy.. J N
LUMBER YARD •'rmatn Ri earinte tins moved +l'y -i r , H,wtr3. At;1.the•exc hart;;@ of
r Christmas i Cement ° z
�j POS*TTT.T:, Licensed Auctioneer, the city .or the winter, FI_fts, X111 ate cordially in- I
1' • for t cosine o!Tork and Ontario. any H,F try' �Vrsfr.Pr ',r nd ion,' .Will, tried. _..- _, _ JA
lion salt.@ of all kinds stwzticd to on shortest drove air, Gdge'u track to Brantfuril, Coal,
notice. Address Green River P.O., Oct, last week. _ WMITBIr ' '+
Tai, �iA�V. LICE\SEE) AL('- H. Duncan has erected A 'bnildint; The next roeetin of the W'omen'sI = Lumber, -•_• � '
a .'. O�. Sale `. nett to the cCnre whNre he will take^TION&ER,f":1'nrk,Qnt3ri)-andDurh±m chat eofthe st ofil^.e: lnstitutP,is,Fridav'0ftern000,Ihe17th, d ,y
Counties, All kinrls of salts promptly attended 1io c
to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sales may be a[t9. (ien, APtnn who has ('teen in A•trhe Rouse of Reftt,+e when the an- _ Shingles`
arranged at NEWS•Oflicv..' Be:i and Indepen- poor health t,u r hec:r snendintr the nual Xmas entertainment. will be �}
dent phones. �5hitby,out. Sly About 300 Al G hooped stela T,.,;t creek with her smi, AL'. T. Heron. given the old people. .. Ready onfiI2
VICTORY �GN'LS barrel�.at Sa.:cents On `+a;tudsty, Dec, tth. at the ree- Tab new bosses werestarted.lRSt t
•,•rr, West Hill, by the Rev. A. M. T. week tin Brock sheet south. This it
..Bought and sold, each in lots Dnrnford,'llfss Dn1Ic Jlirton,' of To continuinq-the'rec•�rrd-I`uihiing boom �: Steel �'UStSSe
of 10 or more at ronio, }yas united to the holy bonds ,c h'ch �.hithv has exp^rjenced this
Government, Municipal and Cor- - ofmntriinon�'to Wm. Treadwiiy, of year with -a prospect of even greater - •�
potation .Bonds For Sale. wttlo shop. . • activity for t•ho rnrnin season, `
p• ' Port 1✓nion, sou of the late W jlliam g•
Bell Phone 1f13 „ D� Treadtcay. The 'Samuel Tree, Co, breve had
Gordo' ' GTu a�QIl fl!ti(e a, ch;tnge tins been made it, Contritetor Bogue, who is building the Ar 'C,,, RE E SOR,
WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY ? or,r gt>treral stoi 9. J. F. Ga-•e has sold. Renry street school, at work for=0me
t out t0 Rr,hert and Yercv\Nilson, suns weeks completing large ,additional
----------------- PICKERX.,G of the late.7rs. �Vi}sori.' AIr:Ga e ilia 1'nildings for their factory with the LOCUST HILL
one bade to Brantford, his gnome evidortit intention-of increasing their Z,
Veterinary
Bell and Independent phone. g o Prrtione, _
�Feterinary Surgeon _ -• town. Mr. Gage and family have P -
Honor Graduate of Ontario Vcterirar� -- -- - - made mint• friends since c.oraing -to Rev. Harvey.aZert•itt, past or of the 'ring� r sz
College, All calls day or night Nest Iiiil and c:e lire sorry to' lose Bapti-t_Ci]utGh, has necepted a call P ck�e
promptly attended't'b.. them. W'e wish the W'il,on Bros. fmm ttfi=l3tpti9ts of Preston and his ~_
Winter Term every success in their nett business. resignxt ion having been accepted - `-•`i�
Bell and Independent Phones " the Whitby congregation. 31r. flier-
PICKERING, - - Jan. 3rd.'
- - ritt will shortly take up-work in his
ONTARIO -Opens BROUaH/►M Drug new field.TIltF. T�iBLE-�'iokering Ststion E�.:�•IO TT Mrs. Graham Johnston, of Uxbridge The nFw principal of the High
T.R. .Trains going East ans an follows �* visited Brougham friends last week. Scliool, N,J. Ireland, B. A„ lately
No. 6 Mail 7.07 A M.' �� Thomas Norton and Herb. Feasb principal of the'Beaverton continnua-
"' 28 Local _.28 P.M. , visited friends in Scarboru last week tion school• commenced his duties :
" 36 hocal 01.25 P.hi here a week a o. He comes with a - , ";�tOr
• Fonge k Charles,9ts,Toronto Rassell Conner, of Greenwood, has g
,Trains going Went, due as jollowr- purchased from Thos. Neal the pro- very excellent reputation as a success- N;
No. 30 Loet►1 10.45 A. M.• Accountancy, stenography, type. perty Nhe latter recently bought from ful executive and educationist, r•,t ,
27 Local 2.55 P.M. writing, commercial teachers, sec Bert Beer. The new Henry street school is fast
7 Mail . '. 8,05 P.Ji, As Santa Claus bas arrived a little approaching the last stages of con- •
Nos, 8 and?also run on Sunda retarial and general improdenient early and left an assortment with Mrs. etruction. The he,pe is extended by Xmas Suggestions
Foregoing is according to Standard
courses; .,Keen demand for , our McMaster, the children and their pa- the-Board of Education that it may `-
time: graduates because business men rents are invited to cc'nie end have a be' ready for occupation early in the For Mother-Hot wafer bottle, toilet
know they are correctly prepared look at same before making their new year. The wonderfully interest- goods, cut glass etc.
Dr..N. E. XcEwen B� 'choice else, •here. ing advantages of the arrangement For Father-Pipes, 9obaceo p6ucbes,
r v Sc.SC . for superior services. Thousands The Brougham Women's Institute and equipment of the school which shaving•'6oap and brushes, box of
Veterinary'Surgeon, of our former students are now in will hold their next meeting at the has six rooms on one floor and an as- cigars, '
Graduate of University of Toronto: business life. Wt,ite for circul'iir, Koine of Mrs. Beer on Wednesday, semhly room surrounded by class Big Brotbt*--Auto strap safety razdrs,
Dec. 15th. The program for the after- rooms are appreciated by the Educa- Ingersoll watch, flasli right, mili-
Farmer Veterinarian to Macdonald W. J. Elliott, Principal noon will be a Demonstration on tion- Department to the extent tl?at g g
Agricult,tral College, Ouebec. . the plans' are now available for use taTy brushes.
Prompt attention to all clients. Doughnuts. All ladies welcome, P
The annual Christmas tree and en- thrc nghatst the province by any school Big Sinter or.. Sweetheart-Box eta- ;at
Bell and Ind, Phone= tertainment of the Brougham Union board wishing to have them. tionery, box perfume, manicure set.. _ .
PICKERING, It is My Business S. S. will be held on the evening of The culmination of a fortnight's box Metcalf's or Williard's choco•_ r .
ONTARIO To help you I in prirt of yours. Thursday, Dec, 30Th in the Town campaign by the Rev, Arch'Deacon lates. :
Hall, r� splendid program is being Davidson,special Forward ;lovement Family-Stuart grnniaphone for the
By opening a New Garage in the Vil• prepared consisting of a pantomime commissioner of (lie Church of Eng• children, price$15.
G R I lage of Whitevale I am prepared to do entitled,"Prf?pariug for Christmas" ;' glaand,in'the dioc••ese of Toronto, wits a Latest Columbia Records
• • all kinds of repair, work, incl,idinq a dialogue, ''The Old Maid" ; res- great hanquet in the 'Music Ha>rl Fri• and•Gramaphones, �. ks,•
tops and 'side! curtains, also mnkinq day night. A unique feature was the :
Has a full line of fresh and Cur- your old car look and run like new h rogue J[r. Sykes' Predicament" ; g q
y Christmas Bells Drill, a Doll's Drill, uniting of the two parishes of All
ed.meats constantly on hand. giving it a good coat of nety paint, Tu w Tury son ' Saints' and St. John's•at•the•BAv in
p., y q, choruses, resits- this successful sir. The HA.11 was N E MCE �+
Agent for Toront machinery, inc lions sled motion songs, ley members • E.Spice Roll] Breakfast Bacon pp a ! a:
ing; Pumps, Windmills, Silos of 'the school. An offering will he filled and speak rs fmro all the sue-
r Ham, Bologna, Weitlers, etc. and Gasoline Engines. taken in Rid of the school. Any one rounding communities participated. > .
Highest prices paid for CHARLES M. RICE, wishing to Rice presents to th�r One otbe practical results of the Veterinary Surgeon
friends may have them placed upon movement is the proposed orRaniza- �t
Butcher'A cattle. Home Tel. 0621. Whiteyale, Cot the tree, tiou of a Man's Club,
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thm I went be4L She ahPa" do" I and be#iared at the things If they
-rhm that brings things, to- ta ! "Akagether at the botom STRAIGHT HAIR MA-DE
1: my v a am whasi rm to broaJdawt." W" a live serpent
How., of her
crisis," declared faxwer. "We can't box under her shifts," said his wife.
=led have no more of this, and 141 fa(* She-was deathly Palo, too, and breath-
is t1L opinion of allwito have onCe
e her as soon as she comes in this house Ing so deep as a cow. Susan give a VATURAL WAVY.
tomight. Nobod ta to find bar gasp and j=ped up. Joanna scream-
A He L�W'&.-' but tis time ad once and then went off in a faint Do you want that -joy? -�N
guilty, G(
fell off her chair on the Trun�
she flaw the position Zai we've been and to
it so, write for Illustrated Booklet
too soft hearted to_put befoVe her. If thunder could have brought (The Good and Bad Way of Perm.
er
She must clear herself,because things it would have done so, for Farm anent Waving). We also have the
can't go witbout hands, and wb7st Turtle was a fiery man, though a just
anent Hair Waving
hands are there but her&?" one and now, at this dreadful dis Nestle Perm
Us" 20111111 covery, he let himself go and roared Home Outhts.
They didn't make no a W
he thought about. it.
and presently Mr. Turtle sald7ho knew out what
ntinued.)
But bdore he had (To be co R. HARPER '
what he'd do.
time to tell tbem, Joanna came back Nestle Permanent Hair Waver
rZ 3B -oft out. Then Thom" ..i
from her afternoon Mistress (to new inaid)—I forgot 416 BLOOR ST. WEST,TORONTO
t-tried 1t9 send us*post card for a free Turtle called her into the kitchen be-
13 YOU haVe no fore the famil mid spoke straight as to tell you, Mary, that we have break- Agent of
440a.6 the price you now p and if XOU use
111111M ght 6'clock sharp. Maid—
pie wmew.--se, what had G=ed. f"t at ei The 0. Nettla N. for Canada.
Mb"Te�%, AiddresMawl.,%'Tororito , to Things- have been getting a lonk That's all right, mum, if-I ain't down
or
sight too hot in this house, Joanna," on timoet don't wait for me..
li� said "and as a clever creature Berlin largest city in
is the tMrd
w1thr plenty of with, you know that Europe.
_Nq as well a3 1 do. Now
them", Only BUY "MAMOND DYES hbrs" are never known to.
six souls In this, house, and peoples
—.1--dont -steal-- AheinmlVes - So YOU .. make k mistake In their diet when
fronv _DONTAISK MATERM
E—"wrK iL me and grazing. Like all other hcxses, they,
H can leave out Mrs. Turtle ana coit, are guided by the nostrils in the selec-
Tom and Susan. And that leaves Zaah package of "Diaxtond J)yes"
direations, No stloPlis that any tion of proper food.
Jane Slocombe and you. Well, Jane's lains
one of us--w can 070 ARY mawrW without
orked for my parents "40men
hAwg or running. Drugglall :
6BY EDEN PHILLPOTTS. before me—and. her good's ours and ogd-4"
our good hers. She wouldn't take' jp.v Second and Revised Edition
J�q dy4l
nothing. So we be all clear but you, No existing species of Ibirds have "When Canada Was New
y dear, and you've-got to clear your-
PART II. breast pin made of gold with a car- In
bunde get In it--a gift under his self, if you please, because nobody teeth. France,-
"D'ye-lAe him, or don't yoiu?� she grandfather's will and an heirloom else can do it for you. We've all
asked. Minard's 'Liniment Relieves Cold&.Rts. By George H. Chief
in the family. It was gone -out of marked you was a good bit troubled Locke,
"Y- too-' his room and, along with it, he'd also of late, with something on your mind, Librarian, Toronto
as, I like him. He likes me, and we've wondered why."
"You be'terrible cardul, Joanna." lost a silver cigarette eam�--a prize Beautlfully Illustrated, $1.50
he'd took in a vegetable show for the Then he mentioned his son's money. 00ARISE SALT
.."I shall be."
best early potatoes two years back. Joanna changed co!.r and gave a -SALT Money refunded if not satisfied.
I'd be glad, in a way-, if You was Joanna fretted as much as anybody bit of a gasp fronted like that afore L A N 0
engaged to a good man. Youlm wife
and very near so handsome for under these disasters, and presently em. all. But she soon eome to her- Bulk Carlotm At All Booksellers or
she began to see that with all the self. J. M. DENT & SONS, Ltd., Pubs.
a woman as your fathek was for a "I see 'tis terrible difficult, n1as- TORONTO SALT WORKS 44
will to do otherwise, the family was ter,10 she said, "I've feared more'n C6�L CLIFF TORONTO LOMM Zue., SA4
So Church St., Torouto.
beginning to feel uncomfortable about looking at me doubt-
"Don't you feel no fear about me, her. Nobody can say bow she felt orwe you was . In
mother. I want to be married to the bout it, but Susan warned her be- ful; so I'd be-A to go, I reckon
ct, me and mother talked it over
right one some day." fore the crash came that her par- fs n a same And
When Joanna, went back to FOF ents were terrible uneasy in their to-day, a d she think the r I
Ways,4hat night, Mrs. Turtle was in minds; and when she did warn'her, if Master Tom have lost money—but
tribulation. Susan said after, Joanna didn't flare there 'tis. I'd best. to go. In -fact,
"I've lost my brooe"," she said. up or nothing like that, but kept very I was going to say the word to missis
"The gold dne with- a lock of my quiet and only said that afore God to-morrow."
- "That'gfor you to decide," answer-
mother's hair let in behind it. LOOK she knew nothing about the lost tres, �ed the farmer.. "You swear before
around shar;p to-morrow, Joanna. itires. And Susan most steadfastly :God ' 've not took nothing,Joanna?"
71s a very great treasure." - believed her. YOU 7
"So I will thent--Where was y "I do."
to-day-4n the garden or in the ou The sequel came all in a burry on . ,Very well then. We want-to be-
vil- a September evening when the family i
lage 7 was together and Mr. Turtle axed his lieve you. But if you're innocent,
"Neither. I've- been making jaln son what wa3 amiss-; because that was then you'll be wishful to prove it."
scarce out of the house." another trouble and the young man r can't prove it. I can only take
iy oath. I didn't touch anything.
But a great hunt failed to find the bad been glum and queer and unlike Ty 49a&A
and that
_broock-and Mrs. Turtle grew melan- himself for a day or two. For the-I'm my father's daughter,
eWy,- Then not a week later, if she minute they'd' put by their losses- ought to be enough."
miss �n-other trinkrum—a lit- and, as Susan was going too be mar-i .,So it ought. All the world knew
tle silver chain that she wore Sim- ried text month, her wedding filled I him. But-tthe little you can do,
days and 'a little locket as hung on the air. But now young Tom told Joanna, you did ought to do."
I two! "And thankfully. But what can I
it, with a tiny photograph of tier ern bluntly that he'd mimed do
w ;do..Mr. Turtle?" she asked.
children hen they was babies. She pounds in gold and two half crowns.
�msde a great outcry, and, slowly but --if. you must know that's what I'm �',You can do this," he answered
surely, began to fasten on Joanna— fretting for—not for the money, but, .ou can let Mrs. Turtle march your
ckets this inimut*.: and then you can
not to her face, but'bebind her back- what it meaw. 'Twas on my table!PC
Recauge-there wasn't another soul in- along' of my watch -three mornings�do one more thing."
ago, I w1l swear" he said- "but I� Jbanna 'ftushed so red as a ,rose. .7 cA gift
46ora at Four. Ways barring a.. old
woman up home near viventy,'who'd Her lips 5hook and her eye flashed.
iwas in,a hurry'and a tho4lit late'
-.been the family for more than for breakfast. So I pitched an my For reply she went To her missis,
e wifl appred*ate
t6 ball' A century and was like one Of�clothes and came down, and left my Put her'litltle handbag into bar hands, Ih
themselves. ' Farmer Ta le wouldn't I watch and chain and moneT on my spoke-
%ar It at first, and more lould Susan, table. - And when I went up later, my, Search me, ma'am," she said. No matter what'kind of A, Ing It apart;. above all. he will
and more would young Tom Turtle. watch was there and tfie money' was -And Alice Turtle done so. razor a man uses now, be be a to'boast of the way in
But then a t"hn happened to' the'not- and tht.mischief be that nobody There wa-, nothing in her bag but will welcome and enjoy the wh the AutoStrop blade re-
Young man himself, and be had to�bu t'Joanna Toms -%iven t* in the room a handkerchief,a key and a small bot- clean shaves he will get from rzoir'ces his tough, barbed-wire
'confess that he'd lost a very fine,between'tbe time I left it and the tle of lavender water she'd just his AutoStrop, Razor. beard (and he's secretly proud
:brought hom*6 from her.mother,. and Of that, you know) withot)t the
7 Ithere was nothing in her pockets but He will Ilia the self-strOPPing slightest pull or. irritstion.
Canada a bit from a newspaper--a bit of device that gives him a fresh Every day of his life he will
,_Me�chants Bank, of rhyme she'd cut out, betause she liked new shaving edge each day; have reason to be grat"*tul f or
it It was a hunting Thyme ani mind- he'll be gL%d of the simplicity his AutoStrop Razor a STE-
Reports Record Prog* ress ,ed hcr of her father. that =able@ him to clean his cious and continual rez��er
.�'All very good so far as it goes, AutoStrop Razor without tak- of your thoughtfulness.
lJoanna," said Mr. Turtle. "And now
�'.Marked Expansion in Assistance Bank Has Given to Canadian what might that key be?"
Ir "The key of my box, master."
Trade and Commerce. Saving Deposits ShoW Large Increase. "Then you'll let my wife look in
-our. box, if you please. . You can
A further substantial gain in sav- trust her."
The close association established
�by The Merchants Bink,of Canada ings deposite. indicates that the Cana- Again Joanna grew pretty hot.'
-with the' expansion of the business than people are grac ist 110 my God! My father's daugh- --sharp'"" itself
ti ing habits of
mid industry of the Domipion is thrift., Du----_ e year the savings tir, to be thought--" -On ad*at an drug,-Jeweiry and hardware stares, tbtvAutog"
shown by the senii-annual deposits of the banks have been'drawh Isatety sesw in priaa at Ila and up. ior rawr 1,
Her knees quivered under her; but ja 9 and in
blades. Sold always and everywhere with a menty suarsates.
'5tatement of the Bank, to October on bearily to meet payments for the whether 'twas shame of being siuspect-
10thi 1920.
last Victory Loan 'campaign.- Not- ed, or fear of being found out, none
withstanding this development, the,;atchinc her could say. - Susan stood AUTOSTROP SAFETY RAZOR CO., LIMITED
The Merchants Bank, with its co'nl- Bank shows a gain in savings de-1 for her and protested against such A 1317316DIM. CANADA
up
lete organization- throughout the
Dominion,.is known for the special posits of $4,628,040 and total depowits,a harsh deed, but Tbornas Turtle told o#it4axorj. swept,Bu*t,eu..kmow mdwddwvd by mrs uw sW apfb tAw era& work
now stand at $170,634,061, up from'ber to shut her mouth, for he- was "Vold"in adA4#x to the gra&onark"Asto.Strep"as an edfi11#fta:ixdkdHw9As1tkysr#1k#
/tusistance to growing and expanding $166,006,,015. Sagaim,prodwU or tho A&1*Sbvp Soft A09W CO.,LixlisA 7'~*, CaNdds-
sinesses and the report now issued getting angered .now. He said what
��=A shows that it has been particularly Assets at New High Level was true enough, that if Joanna was
active'.in thi's direction during the As a result of the expansion; the innocent she needn*t mind the' search,
Past, year: This is refiected..by the total assets established a new highland it would be no dishonor to her
d by crossing the $200,000,000'father's memory.
dis- recgr
increase in current loans and
counts to customers to $120,515,40 mark. They now total $209,450,4,0,� "I don't mind the search, master,"
against $198,506,572. 1 she answered very quiei; "but there's
lie compared with $102,346,514, a gain j .17
a packet of letters in. my box and
of $18,168,889.
Shareholders will take particular
they be private letters and I don't
Increase in Capital pride in the steady expansion shown;
I think you ought to look at R .....
'by the Bauk. This development has
With- a view 'of increasiag. its been the resull.entirely of the rbund-I "That depends, Joanna," replied
facilities to the farmers and mer- Ing out of its organ.ization and ser- Mrs. Turtle. "Be very sure I shan't.
chants -azd the manufacturers of the vice thrdughout the country. With read nothing. Your letters are your,
country, the Bank has provided for own; but, at a fearful time like this, r r s
more active trade conditions,the Bank
7.
an increase in capital dnd a3 a re. is now in a position to reflect the you don't ought to make no difficul-
sult the paid-up capital now stands benefit of the complete organization I ties, in my opinion. If there's let-'
ters, a bird part shall read em—not.,
at $9,955,970# an increase to date of .. ... ....
which has been gradually built up�us T or any-
$1,614,434. At the same time the . _Ts�ll take leni to parson:
over the entire Dominion.
reserve has been increased by $I,- body you like to name above suspi6on.
400,000 and now stands at $8,400,000. The general .statement -of assets, -IT-hey letters be from my lover," Your Cleaning
Both these amounts will be further and-14al4lilIles, with compprisons with I said Joanna quietly. "rake the key,
Increased by the instalments , still the previous year, shows as fol- ina'am, I'll bide here." By Experted
d* , lows:— She sat scrunched up. She'd one,
cutstan ing.
-now, and Ihmn=A delloste fabrkG
'7
pale as a dog's tooth by disperies,
-7A56XTS
ClQtbi ,household
2920 3919 farmer mid afterwards that guilt was ne to look fresh and bright
and made as :1
Gold Co!n- Dorn. 'Notes and Cr. Balknces with on her face if.ever he seed it. mn -be cleaned
Banking Correspondents ................. $ 30,630,361.09 $ 2 6.642,136.33 young Tom went away then and- ft-st bought.
Deposit In the Central Gold Reserve.......... 7 00000.00 81000.000.00 when
bout
Government and Municipal securities.;....... 21:6114:908.29 36,240,362.41 out of doors. He'd got restless a
Itailway and other Bonds, Debentures and 3's- e confened to Susan later nd Dyeing
1 it, and h X
stocks ......................... 3,937,3f7.14 1 Cleaning a
"I Loanq in %�anada ................ ...... $,254.586.81 6,843,017.57 that he feared for Joanna and couldn't
3,418,F46.99 Sta
..Call Loane elsewhere than in Cailada.......... . 4,179.236.55 nd and see her worsted. But Susan js properly Done at Parker'&.
1:ans and Discounts .. ....................... . 120,615,463.60 102.346 564.ST her hand and spoke
1,34 0,4 2 S.69 309.334 gat by her and took you live; parcels can be
ans and Discounts elsewhere ............ 3,Gi8,382."16 kind words and told her not to cry. It m&keg no differance where
t muniqpailties ..................... 4,635,381.SO The same cam arA attentiou
Though she was feared, too, because m by mail or express- lived dn town.
tl&q (?f yuptomers under 1,etters- of 757,604-04 sent ii
I
t per � htr-a, 2,491,664.35 for all their confidences, Joanna had is given the
.......I............. .. 3 work as though YOU
.......................-
r 11 - -er -.a any question
....... 3,192:734:42 663.251.7 id nothing to her about a We Will be pleased to advise You 00
Real EstatO rimer than Bank Premises,, 602 748 47 9ii,29i.p ne,, TE US.
Mortgages on Real Estate sold by the ank. '105.567.02 528,1717.93 lover. gATd;ng Cleaning OT Dyeing' WRI
ID Dominion Government for pur- 'Mrs, Turtle wasn't away ten min-
eposit w1th .....I...... 450,000.00 371,000.00
P<Mes of Circulation Fund' utes. Then she came down, blew out
-7 her candle, vord, went
$209.00,449.23 llln�.506�5,2.90 with never a V
to the table,and set upon it her Iden Parkerts-d- - YOWOrksuff'W'
9.955,970.00 $ S oc
...... .141 5 115 3 n bromh, 'her silver chmin and foket�
P!tal Paid-up ....................... 8,660.77 4.98 574:0 4 8:3 2 Tom's breast pin -and his
eserve Fund and Lndivided Profits.......... young Oman r3&"e
17 707.977.00 36,827.373 Co am
otes in circulation....... 170:634,061.90 166,006.015.24 money. "Y61W
e
0
W
n
Deficiou
of
1.50
isfied.
Pubs.
................. ... dit.: ....... 2,4 91,66 4.3 6 .157,61M.04 ,Good God!" cried out Mr. Turtle,
Acceptances; under Letters of Cre 1209,460.448.23 L
Minard's UnIrment for Burns, Ste.
r,�.r �+5,,-. �,, :xj'rn;•v. .'.- -a• -.,,sue, ,,, .,+>-:r """i: ".•""' v,,'` '"v'is
a. - _ - - .," 'r` ri '•W, '$.. •a,' =.%`'�yk'i."�..w'a •'•v. a' i .s* v' '^'- '• ,. .,P.'•„ �! s .{ ''r .r°7 x+•; 7 m�' S np�••u',�:
'.''�," 'Y';''",y',:g'ir=••,ft ;r+='. .yry ".y,r;•,r,•,°.$/(�,, 1 �_" y' " '.�?"4.'•ct.w� sus`_-•':' _ .�- tea" °;.. 1 •:5 .?Ksfia� s'�•''�.=+t..aa..'x N::....•.."..;�.,x:. ,' ,�„ " •,
�, c ..,,s.��,.-. S. 'fir?uinsxyv`•i .,...r�4V-�' -.C. a=. q �.i'w ,- , ...e •,�.• mu�.',�'e'",' ,"t"a�' a'RS'..'�•1�%:r.+ /'
,r. -- '=p�',. -r•-"" x • ' ° ��i7-•'�':£ '' ,., .�`�����s�.^s''a;,bv�sw•.t'.�"++y+T.:aE.rae,:'�ria�bl*+`�i -r�'rxd+�'"„�"'4 T•°� .�% -
a
:.y
Q.A�Sf OW RAID ON SIIRN
..TEINM ,
BY POLICE REVEALS ARSENAL
Well as
'Explosives Seized by Po- -� _ � ; r w
,Propaganda Literature �as Exp e`''
- lice-Six Persons Arrested. .
A despatch from Glasgow says: officers who raided the houses, and - Ja
1a �; �
Three men and'three women, whom its aptness may,be gauged from the I ,
fact that the seizures included ten '' k•..r
Sinn ^
' : ;.• t., :;:a, lain
v .
Sln 3
z e �;•
the I believe to b
act .,•.
t o is l e i
e be t' es
u ut
as
Po i 'e 1
as-
gelignite, A
Feiners, were arrested here early on oY ugun cotton, gun powder and fun-
'. Thursday morning. The police raid ing material; detonators and hander Y 3 ..... ki:;+,' „#
was carried out in several houses in grenades, two revolvers and n pistol: "
Garngad district, and, in addition Quantities of Sinn Fein , literature,
to the arrests, large quantities of drill book of the' "Irish Republican SCENE OF EARLY MORNING FIRE AT 43RAVENHURST.
;firearms were captured. Army;' and a membership card of The main building of the Muskoka Free Hospital for Couisumptives was burned to the ground' shortly after
A charge of treasonable conspiracy the Sinn Fein organization also were midnight Tuesday morning. Two hundred patients who' were "in this building were all got out in safety. Ar-
Againat his Majesty's Government found. Garngad is a typical work- rangements have been made to bring these to the Toronto Free Hospitai,'where they will,be cared for-cempor- `
- and the forces of the Crown has been, ing-class district, and the prisoners, drily. Good work was done'by,the nurses In helping the patients and by the Gravenhurst Fire Brigade in
-made against the persons in custody. two married couples and a young fighting the flames.
The activity and scope of the Sinn man and woman, understood to be Photo shows the Main Building'on the.right, Administration Building in the centre, and the Infirmary on
Fein in Scotland has been known-for sweethearts, were of working-class the left.
'"some time to be fairly extensive in appearance. They came before a _• ' . Lti
several areas, and the captures are kcal magistrate at the dis:riet �� .� �� consist campaign her been-are-half 1007000 REFUGEES
_. regarded as of great importance. Police Court oua'Thursday and in ac- of one seizure vat of 30 orggniz=:d MAY LEAVE CRIMEA
Y.
=A regular arsenal;' was the de-' cordance with the usual procedure attempts.. In the 33 other cases their ^^
:Feription applied by one of the 100 were remanded to the Sheriff's Court. }n {� initial efforts met with success be-
uclYe o
- b e ` lh cause there was no opposition during France Permits Russians t0 a�
• the first 'few hours, but when the Transfer to .Bizerte
N inhabitants learned what the Reds Constantinople, Dec. 6.-The French AM Paris at A despatch from Paris g Y quickly pat a atop' n -
,�, y, were doing the Government ranted permission to=
=_;^ : ° = sa s:-- I f one lived on cook- s P
• - ;;;.-:.:� Y to what they called- "the Communist day for the removal of Russian.refu
-'
Chi o Show '
��aa�� `"`' ` ' ed food alone, he would die comedy.
"sib �.<: :: „
f.,,,v,,;..,.;;..••.; .; gees from 'the Crimes to Bizerte, a �,'�•
'-"»>:,r •.,?'-?. Pro
While the Government naturally'
within one year, stated h ' the fortified seaport.of Tunis. It is eatz-
r has been greatly encouraged y
Chicagted that more than 10.0,000 refu-
::.;".:�<: fessor Lumiere, of the Aca- .}
o, Dec.DCC. 5.-Can- ' :T;: ,; . ..,.�•a initial failures of Reds agai�ist pr gees will be landed there, and many .
adians are jubilant over the _ demy of Sciences, reporting perty, there is a'bcllff that 3e:zures of them wifl remain as permanent
showing they have made at ;'; r,. the results of experiments. will. continue throughout the winter colonists. Y;
the Live Stock SNOW. Their £":' .'!'' as the army of unemployed increases. A number of Russian warships is
Professor Lumiere has con-
��'' .,. Government representatives are, will sail to-morrow, others following,eluded from his researches that
triumphs have been especially ;;:;ter = watching closely any indication of
i as rapidly as coal can be secured.' �
worth in the horse classes. 'z:. the healthiest diet consists of organized revolutionary movement, Five French vessels are 'on the way '
y ``'�
- . �
and
for in addition to the 34
cases
where
to this
port,and it
_t is probable that at the B y winning the Grand raw vegetables, grain P oP e rt y was the unemployed United St ter Shipping B Board boa t
s
Champion Stallion prize In the fruits, asserting that coo"'
agitators ha ve been advo_ in these caters w711 assist' in the
:.
.i
Clydesdale event, C. A. Wea- �" is the root of all diseases, since eating seizures . in Coventry and exodus. "
ver of Lloydminater, Sark., it destroys the vitamines, thus Birmingham without being able to re- Although there is a great deal of. _
takes back one Of the most °*K inducing inanition. . cruit a sufficient number .of men to disease among the refugees, condi-
Vl' ., lead as attacking arties.
..,, .y ; g P. bona are greatly improved, due to
coveted awards of the exposi- the unloading and fumigating of the
PASTOR-INSPECTOR 1 vessels which brought them here.
tion. TO AWAIT HIS TRIAL -
Canadians have also been : • London Prices Down
prominent at the in and hay NEWFOUNDLAND AS OIL-PRODUG-
P B ING CENTRE In the Meantime Allowed forty . 21 Per Cent, Since Apra':show, where J- C. Mitchell of Sir Edgar Bowring, High Commis- Ltlerty on $20,000 Bail. D�y _.
r Dahinda, Sask., took the stoner for Newfoundland :. Great New York, Dec, 6.-The voodoo
A dispatch from Windsor, Ont., ,
Britain, who declares his country will Economist's monthly index numbs: of .
wheat prize, and John W. Lu- says:-lieu, J. O. L .Spracklin, pastor
the oats become one of the worlds greatest of Sandwich Methodist Ch ch sad A, despatch from Paris average commercial prices during Dec the
pa ter 1 shows a dsctfne daring tla'
CaS Of Calgary, Alta., oU•prodacfng centres. Essex Count Liquor Liege Ins
�tYC17t: _''.:,..� .tor, was released in ;20,004 bail on Sys:NO �s than 1,206 month of NoYember froQa 7,175 to
Q an avers a of 40 a 'OAN, or 8 7-8 per cent. As compared
Thursday, after he had been commit- $ h with Aril, when the h' h point 4. '
` R ted to ail b M trate Gund , in da , were sentenced to de8t.1 p
is Record Windsor Police Court, to sash trial yMoscow revolutionary tri- yew sad of war period was
„B be„ b'Y nary reached, the decline has bees slightly, r
on - a charge of lulling "Bo
be"
far Hay army Trumble, proprietor of the Chappell
burials andxecpted in Moa- more than 21 per cent. For the drat
I3oua+e, Sandwich, Nov. 6. COW during September, ae- time in 1920 the average at the opal- '7J,
`
+ - pa took
Provincial to Sandwich Jail after c d� ' th f ng of the an bolo at of the r .
Ades despatch from Landon cording•to e official Sc SOV1Ct month in " th
> A despatch from Hamilton says:,Premier Lloyd George court- had cancelled .the $20,000 bail organ, Isvestia. ; a► y
soya:-Hay reached the high- The same r throws � cruiser Aurora and the de- a ''
stated in the House of Coin- bond on-which the minister had been Pape strove:s patrician and Patriot, hand
-lest price on record in these reloased after his arraignment , alight on the desperate fuel sit-
parts on Thursday afternoon, Mons on Thursday that docu- ed over to Canada by the British Ad
week ago. uation in Moscow by stating'mirsity, have mi)ed for Halifax. Y.
%t was said, when it sold for meets"found in the possession, Later in the day County Judge
of Eatrfonn do Valera when he Coughlin ordered that Spracklin be that 5,000 wooden houses They are cumin; by way of the
.� per ton. •Three farmers admitted to bail, fixing the amount have been torn down in Mos- Azores and Bermuda and are expect.
who brought loads in and sold waa arrested in May, 1918, at ;20,000. This was furnished by ed to arrive at Halifax about De.
g cow to provide fuel for the cember 17th, They will constitute
than stated that they received would be included in those J. A. Stone and William Wright,
about to make public.
which the Government was members of the Sandwich Methodist people. :. the Canadian Beet for the present.
$76, $81 and $80 respectively Church, who previously had. gone on r
Theses
,for theta. Spracklin's bond. ► -
documents, asserted the Pre- The charge upon which Spracklin
-When the snow comes the 1leeklw Market Report _. ;. _ . .t.4
price of hay will be even high-
.j -publican implicated the Irish Re- will be tried is "For the slaying and 4
publican army in the German killing of Clarence B. Trumble."
ler than $40 per ton, was te It was announced that when the _ Toronto. ' - . hams, mod., 43' to 46c;-heavy, 28 to
conspiracy. case comes u for trial the request T 40c; cooked hams, b8 to 63c; backs, *.
Opinion hazarded by two Of p �� - P q Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern;.}�ndess, 68 to 62c breakfast bacon,
the farmers. 1 of Mrs. Trumble, widow of the alain ;1.84'h; No. 2 Northern. ;1.827i�; No.II
The value of Canada's fish produc- man, for the substitution,• of some 3 Northern,. $1.78%; No. 4 wheat,]rolls,to 53c; special, �6 to b8c; collate
The Union of South Africa has ac- tion in 1919 was ;56485,579, of which representative of the Crown to act $1.6935• roGreen to 420 p;
r Manitoba aete-No.. 2 OW, 64?{c; Green meats-Out of pickle 1c less,
quired Marley's Hotel, London, oc- ;40,473,586 was the product of British as prosecutor, instead of Crown At- No. 3 CW 60�'ac; extra No. 1 feed, than smoked.
eUP7tag a tine site in Trafalgar Columbia and Nova Scotia, British torney J. 'Ii. Rodd, will be granted: 48%c; No. 1 feed, 46%c; No. 2 feed, Barrelled meats-Bean pork, $Il;
Square, and will build• there exten- Columbia canned salmon representing short cut or family back, $48; for -ice
slue Dominica offices. ;13,842,140. RED AGITA'ifORS IgManitoba barley-No. 3 CW, 9bc; 9me back, boneless, $63 to $U;, ,
� -RC BUSY IN ENGLAND No. 4 CW, 78c; rejected, 71%c; feed, pickled rills, ;60 to ;64; mean pork,'
K PLEBS FA YOiW - -- 7134 c. Dry Salted meats, Lon clears. in
American Dora-;1.06 nominal, gg .
SltYitlOn Beconses Serious- tons, 27 to 29c; in cases, 27% to 28%; r.t
N OF CONSTA)V'f INE ^ track, Toronto,prompt , white, t
RESTORATIO GOYCrntrlCnt On Guard. Ontario oats-No. 2 white, 46 to clear bellies, 303y to 813�ic; fat backs,
23 to 26c.
A despatch from London says; In 48c• o Lwrd-TSerces, 27%-t0 2834c; tubs,
- the last few days thirty-four factor-! Ontario wheat-No.'lo . .. Winter, rin , 28% to .29c; pails, 28% . to. 29%e;'
• i to $1.70, per car lot; No. 2 Spring prints, 30 to 81c; shortening
tierces;
OYerwhelnnng Majorllty for Return of•Former King�ac- ies, houses and 'public buildings in $1.56 to$1.60,shipping points,accord- P g
tion Feeling Ru>as High. Great Britain have been seized by the'ing to freight. 19 to 1934c per lb.
unemployed. Directed by Communist+ peas-- o. 2,nominal $1.75 to$1.80. Choice heavy steers, ;11.60 to
agitators, the campaign among Eng- Barley-78 to .83c, according to $11.75; good heavy steers, $10.50 to
Athena, Dec. b.- lebiscite held the hands of Constantine, with any land's army of 700,000 idle men foi freights outside. $11; butchers cattle, choice, $9.60 to ;
P '$10• do, good, $8 to $9; do, med., $6 -;
today has atuawn Sin overwhelming 'solution possible. The Venizeiists the forceful seizure of property is , Buckwheat-No. 3, 96 to ,$1, nom- $5 to $5:50• butchers'
to ;7; do, com.,• v,-
majority in favor of the return of predict that while Constantine receiv fapidIp becoming a serious political ;anal. bulls, choice, $8 to $9.60;do, good, $7
Rye-No. 3, 1.45 to' 1.50, nominal, butchers'
ed a heavy complimentary vote in the and grave industrial problem. I y a $ to $8; do; com., $5 to $6;
former King Constantine to the Greek ,plebiscite, he would abdicate in favor Ever since the Italian workmen according to freights outside, cows, choice, $7.60 to $8.60; do,agood,'
throne, despite the notification of the of his son, Prince George, seized factories and stormed old 0.5Manitoba-v miner- 'stall,to patents; 6.25 to $7;
Drake of � ; do com.,N to;6;feeders,
II$10.50 Government atandar . best, ;9 to $lb;-da,•-900 5be., $8.50 t•
Allies that the Sevres Treaty 'between Sparta. - castles and estates in Italy there;has I Ontario flour-,$7.25, bulk seaboard. $9.504 do, 800 ft., $7.76 to $826; do
the Allies and Turkey must be modi- The question of finance is the main been a systematic movement in this Millfeed--Car lots' delivered Mont-
, com., $5.25 to $6254 canners and cat-
lied should the former sovereign re- disturbing factor in the situation, the country, which is now being forced to ;real freights,bags included: Bran,per tors, 3 to $4.60; milkers, good to
f turn to the throne. army alone cos�ng 4,000,000 drach- the attention of the Cabinet, despite 'ton, $38 to $40; shorts, per ton $40; $100 to $165• do coin. and 7,
P choice, ,
The voting closed at mudown and mas' per day. Up to this time t}0 the fact that in every case but one good feed flour, $2.76 to $3. rued.,�66 to ;75; lambs, e�arZings, $9 ;=
the full result obabl will be,pub- army's expenses have been paid b Cheese-New, large 27 to x8c;
pr y y' Y the attackers have given up without 1 to $9.00; do $grin , ;13 26 to ;18.76; -
twins, 2i to 2834c: triplets, 2034 to16 to 417•
lished to-morrow. here were no seri- vouchers to the International Allied a struggle the property they seized ! 29,%c; old, large 32 to 86c; do twins, calves, cod to c e, _
ous incidents. The Greek Princes Financial Control Committee. while their leaders waved red flags. 32 to 333S7c.
' sheep, ;5 to $7.60; ]logs ed And Rat- -�
-now ba•Athens voted is the morn- French and Greek soldiers have en- The single exception was in the to dairy. choice, 49 to ered., $14.75; do,wcfghe off cars, >I26;
fig, gaged in a brawl at Saloniki and case of the Town Hall of Poplar, one 50c; crommery, 2-nds, 55 to 58r; finest, do. f.o.b.,- $18.75; do, eountry points;
13.60. 1.
The balloting was not secret. Sol- three men have been wounded, There of London's working class suburbs,( 58 to 610 $ Montreal.
diers went to the voting places in have also been clashes in Smyrna be- where George Lansbury, Editor of ( Margarine-iii to 37c.. ,�
platoons, carrying photos of Con-'tween civilians and soldiers regarding The Dail Herald a Bolaheviat Labor F.ggs-No. 1, 68 to 69c; selects. 74 ' Oats, Gan. West., No. 2, 77c; Can.
P y to 75c; new laid, in cartons 8b to 90c: West.' No. 8, 7334c. FIour, Manitoba °. •
ft atantine, the singing of a Venizelos song and journal, is the Mayor. Lansbury com- Bean--Canadian,hand-picked. bus.; Spr ng wheat patentb, firsts, ;11.10.'
One of the voting stations was in a Creston regiment has been disarm- promised with the unemployed army $4 to ;4.60; primes, $3 ttr$3.50; Ja- Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs. ;3.90. Bran,
s cathedral, where groups of boys ed. At some points feeling is run- by turning over the lower floor of the pony, 915c; Limas,,bIadagascar, 1o14c; $40.26. Shorts, $42.2!1. Hay, No.
were distributing ballots on which nirrg so high that the Venizelists are Town Hall for the use of the unem- Catitornfa Limas, 12 c. 2, per ton, car lots, ;81 to $82.
g played Executive Soviet. In every Ma le products-Syrup per imp. Cheese, finest Eastern, 19 to 20e.
ass written the name of Constantine refusing to eat olives which are the
al., 8.40_to $3.60; per 6 imp. gals., Butter, choicest creamery, 17 to
for the affimative or the voter wrote Constantinist emblem. other case where the municipal au- 3 Y5 to E3.40. Maple anEar, ib., 27 to 4c. Egggss, fresh, 87 to 70c. Po-
tote equtvaletst for "no if he wished Last night the city was brilliantly thorities stood out against the Coin. 30c, tatoes,per bag car lots,$1.85 to$1.90.
to vote nWativQy. The slip of paper lighted_ and military bands in the.munists public opinion so overwhelm- Honey-60-30-ib, tins, 25 to 26c per Oood veal, #18 to $14; mod., 9 to '-k ,
was then handed in and dropped in a streets played the ' "Constantine" ingly supported the authorities, that lb. Ontario comb honey at, $,.Go per $18; grave $5 to 46.80. Ewes, d to'
box,' march while hundreds of children sang the attackers'were compelled to v-ith- 15-section case; 64,'215 fb. tins, 26 to 0.76; lams, good; 11.60• com,,
In political aircles it was stated to- it Thousands of war workers filled draw and acknowledge their defeat, 27c per lb. 110.50. Hogs, selects, ;Ie;
V'day the whole situation now lay In the city's cafes and streets. Thus the net-result of the Com- ,Smoked meats-Rolls, 86 to 87ei Ion than selects.
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. � -- :• �EC�livt S-: SALE .r' —•—• �
F` 7AL� RF3ITB RESH, GOOD GROCERIES ug ,
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puflished avecy Friday niorniae at its of=o MONDAY. Duc. 18T8—Auction sale of FOR
Pickering. Oaf-� !Property in the
about 5 acres of standing timber, the o l ;
property of Wm. J, Lawrence, lot VILLAGE OF PICKERING CHRIST MA CAKES, MINCE EAT
T'tsiRMS, ""a 'l9, con. 6. Whitby, consisting of
11.73 per year, $1.50 if paid in advance. �beeeh, cedar, hemlock, poplar and The undersigned. J. Paxton, of
tbxple, Sale at one sharp. Terms. the town of Whitby. On , Receiver
cash, Wm.'blaw,auctio er; J, W. of the Notate of Annis ndrew, of Fresh Cocoauclt Recleaned Cnrl,ants,
!v"iN MURKAR, Proprietor, Btevenaon, clerk. the Tillage of Pickerin In the County - reek Drai+led Peels,
MoxDAY, LEc. 13TH—Auction-,sale of of Ontario, vall offer for sale by Put).
Seeded Raising,
'farm stock, implements, h�rriess lit Auction, at the Gordon House in Cleaned Fresh Seedless Raisins, '
NOTSE AND COmMENTa and gar-den. tools, at lot 9, con. 5, the said Village of Pickering, on 5_�T. �
:After twa exrs.Of negotiations,
Pickering R b (the'farm Ieatpinct by See 9�pA�t the hour two (2 o'clock in NR'
a Fresh Ground Icing, Sugar,.
y P. archon). 23a ;, one. a' a ur f 3 - - Flavored Icings in Packages, C
one of the biggest deals ever made "billo. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. +the afternoon, the following lands and - -
In Canada was cuuauuttuated last TcESDXY. DEC. 14TS—Action su[e,of prefun ses, namely; Pure Flavoring Fstrt►ct —A1�flay.ots,
:.`
week through the efforts oF, Sir ttJtout 12 acres of standing timber, A1G ni2d,ini;ular that certain parcel - o Fresh Shelled 'Walnuts, D-
g suitable fo'i•building purposes, at lot Qr tract of land and premises situate, Ln
_Adxcu Beck when the City of To- f3, con, fl, Pickering, the property of lying and being in the'Village of Pick- } -Fresh Shelled Almonds,- �VQ
2'onto and other tuunicipxlities Judson .Ward, to be sold in about sting formerly DutT'in's Creek in the
quarter acre lots. Sale-at one sharp.' Township of Pickering in 1be'Cnuntc All-hinds of Fresh Ground Spices—Cloves,
interested purchased the Uatcken ,
S. Pugh,•auctloneer. and Province of Ontario, and being .l —_ Cinnamon. Nutmegs, Jlace etc:, �
n;• ' composed of Village lot number Ei h- -- -I
zle interests ill the hydro radials SATURDAY, DEC. 18TH—Auction sale p o K O '
arouud-Turouto, the power line to of about 8 acres of standing timber, teen as laid out of a portion of lot
g , number Fifteen in the Second Conces• � Send or phone order to - ' O •-��'
Niagara Falls. the power house consisting of bard wood. -basswood, Bion of the said Township of,Pickering
cedar'and elm, to be sold in about
- on the biu9icipal plan of Dufiin's
and other valuable assets for near- ter acre lots, at lot 13, con. 5,
q. Creek more particularly described as .+�•'
'"ly thirty-three million dollars Pickering,'the property of John follows; Commencing where a poet JAMES RICHARDSON
Ontario has uOiv the largest put- Cowan, gale at 1.30. See bills. W- has been planted at the distance of
g p B. Powell, auctioneer, four chains and sixty inks ob an
' lic'.owned enterprise in the world, angle of North sixteen degrees west •v'QVR GROCER
'The deal has 'been made with the from the south west angle of the said
sanction of the'Provincial Govern- lot ; Thence North eighty-one degrees
a� east three chains and ninety. BARGAINS
men t, ' who will guarantee the * �• flue knits to a poet; Thence North NOVEMBER bonds, when the municipalities 13aV @d Live Of eightp•eiRht and one-half de tees east.
concerned will'have voted on the' one chain and seventy-five links to a
Husband and Wife goat and place of commencement;
question and by a majority vote hence North sixteen degrees west
given their consent to the deal. T HERE is a pathetic.instance of two chains and fifty links more or lees; -
a•little 'Toronto family. sadly Thence North eighty-eight and one-
^
-This deal,- with the sanction of The ytoupug hu band suffered a ser- half degrees east fifty links more or
Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers
the provtricual goverumant, is con- sous:head wound at Passchendaele lose; Thence South sixteen degrees
Months later, he was invalided east two chains and fifty links more or
eidered a goodamen by the friends harms to his wife and two
little lees Thence Bout$ Pi,chty•eigbt and - Oe each, or 03,50 per doz.
y" "Of the Toronto Eastet'n. If the But.the trbuple,was not over. Vio. one half degrees west fifty links more
lent convulsions followed. FinkIly• or less to the Place „t h,•uinning.
government will guarantee the The property .%ill hesold. in-one "gorse Blankets, large, warm and
• .g R the dangerous operation of remoc- The of these radials which are ing a bone splinter from the brain
was performed, and the man is re- parcel subject-to a reserved bid. 1,
Included in the patrchase, without crrrorinz'. Just as happiness seem- Terms of Sale: Twenty per cent. of
�� het.fi ras the wife xsP money to be aid on da'y • ' +
subinittiug the tuatter to the i ue�elune, iuurfl•u os a, ever o p serviceable, a/ t�� t Ze
rugge3 health.. nnziety and care of sale, and bal•tmce wit II C it y s
Sutherland Commission we can• had exhausted her strength. If her thereafter. r : -
life was to be saved, complete rest Further terms and conditions of
nut think that they will ever turn wa,;imperative sale will be loads known an day of
13ut 'Lhe money RMT' HARVEY &'SON, Greenwood
down the Toronto Eastern, wh..ye ( y • sale or on application to
prospects its a paying concern are To-day, thanks to those who back J. F. PsxToN, Receiver. "
marsh brighter than thoseja-t par- I eopiumt Muskoka she I&there, Or to Whitby,Out,
chased. One ob-ectlun made daily under carefu h.treatment, and tA'. H.KsmwzDY, Whitby.oat. .,-Accident and Automobile Insurance .�
before long the family will be 10.13 Receiver's Solicitor
the opponents of electric radials is re-united.
that- t'his district Is already well Contributions may be.sent to sir
William darts, o treat, a Avenue. G Y��„ uftopp g Pickerin Hardware: Store
served by steam railways. When I Toronto or to-Goo. A. Reid• Tress• �jj"wasaa !,I iii
w
-the population is .eonsidered this
urer. 3!i Collegs street, Toronto.
district in not so well served by AND FL kKING•
steam railways as that north of _
.; "Toronto. Those who have follo%v- Advertisement for Creditors I am prepared to do. Chopping and The Old Reliable - -
ed the evidence presented to the Oat Flaking every day in the
Pursuant to nn action in the Su- "
Sutherland Commission will notico preme Court of Ontario,of John Rua- week except Saturday. Happy' ' Th augh�
then strung case put up by the sell Andrew against Ivan-Garry�Annts [� ,8
'Hydro-Electric Curtimissiun when wberehy J. F. Paxton, Iselnire, of the dchr F, Bayles, Claremont IRAN GE
r
cow paired with' the o u9itiuu, Town of Whitby. Ont., Sheriff, was LV
pa pP appointed receiver. and a referent-e Rural Route tin... �
Lvidenc:e.given by the cultineer of made to the,Local!!aster at Whitby The Fuel Saver and Satisfied Customer ►r+ ',�^
the C. P. R. waq' ackuu vledged Ont. �W C SW!!t �!j p . Sll �..iNlt+
- -by himself -ay
being worthle4G, �oticP is hereby ., Aivaq that nil.. ��sd We have a c�,stl late line of
.' when proved so by the opposition. Creditors'of the firm of Anl4is 6: Ad
drew of the Viilage of Pickering.ant„ SHERWIN.WILLIASIS PAINTS
All things being considered. 'the 0arafre prnprivtora. are tin or before' a,\D � ARNISHES wp
outlook for the Toronto Eayte.rn .the 3tst day of Decernd r:111EU, re- ! �
is very bright. ,faired so 8;e their cl:,:uza a iih AV. H„' Condrete'� ;..s.. Paroid Roofiniz. Stand y d_ Auto
: ennedc, Barrister,- At bithq,. Ont„ Tires at SiE3 while-they last.
WMtTSrr :' th Solicitor having the Cc,oduct g.. w...,W
4 the Reference herein.- and send b Beacon Lanterns $1.•10 :!rid all other
E C. Goo. H.Hsul was a ptuest of his ..Trod uct ,` {
poak prepaid toabe said Solicitor the «�� goods in pcoportiom s :
r xister, Miss Hate,over the weekend, full particulars of tbeie claims, verill = • -
`:. The freshet caused by Saturday by affidavit. a statement of their Come and sep what we have !1
t, night's heavy rains caused Lynde's securities. and the nature of the se- We take pleasure in showing you
creek early Sunday morning to sweep curities (if any) held by them : or in ,.''Field d The ii /�i
tx away the fill at the western end of the default thereof they will by preemptor- J S BALSD►ON #” -P1C� ► \j
•- temporary bridge used while the dew ily racluded from the benefit of the • • !
e' 'bridge is under construction. A cum- said judgment. -,and Brick
?' bar of motor cycles and tin lizzles Every Creditor.holding any security
' 'wg to the to o knde. the ou re we k my Chambers!ne the Cot�irtorHou sirs
R
n g R the Town of Wbitby. Ont., on the Tile 3, 4, 6 _an•d 8 I : �� A\T 0 . •.
connecting up the bridge with-Raglan 18th day of January, i
street, the first road eastwards a&md- 1921, at the hour'
i" Ing outlet to the Kingston road. Can. 0i 11 o'clock is the forenoon, atio the lnCI1 -
L: - tractor McDonald bad the break 61W Llano appointed for adjudication on -OF MONNEY'S BREAD t
the claims. OAt my prices. t
;ea�r�_lp in the afternoon,
S° "Roi3T. RUDDY," -
Mie male of the real estate and per. Co'norete work done. '
eonal effects of the late Edmund Ste. Local Master, Made from pre-war standard $Oars. Nothing but N0 1
phensen on Saturday was an sitter 10.15 Whitby,Out' ,'iJai. Phone 2706 Pick.
1.. ordinary Satu da w the higher �'sde used. Milled and baked in oar own town.
waluee at whicb Whitby property is C sway to E Clarence Simpson •Patronize the home industries. •
bold and the readiness with wbich it
can be converted Into cash. The _ A�lWd •
C. N. R. Station, Br00�C Road - •`�
,aggregate amounted to upwards of
$10,000. Thehouse aodlot was sold to Beet Fruit'Cake li5e lb. Good'Fruit Cake 40e lb. 'Mines Meat t5e[b.'
,Joseph Heard for 54.410 and the office
to F. N. Borne for E3,G00. With short Id!
Pies 25c. . All oar own make. Best ingredients used
term credit of but sixty days and cash �� Foundation ytbing else, that'wae a record. Chocolates in bulk and boxes for ever -
"� The crowds attending in wet weather Wedding Cakes a specialty.
..', g • g . pe y
( was another evidence of the wide in. SAVINGS account is the feandathm for t�s
_ tercet taken in the circumstances-of home you want to ows. Xon can't buy tbs k`
Mr.Stephenson's passing and- the ap- home unless you saw, a" you onto t save
prpciation of the worth of bin property. -. without a bank aceouat. M '
Very general rejoicing is the view H =� • ■ v ■ E
with which the public view the clean- Why not open sa aetons! to-day), ins ,
try Si the Mackenzie at an etc early hour THE ' DOMINION BANK - .PICxERING, ONTARIO
by Sir Adam Beck at as early hour ■ -
. Saturday, after negotiations spreading . _
over two years. The guarantee by WHI'T'BY 13RA?tCH,
the Drury Government of the bonds CROP, Manager. t
of the Hydro Commission covering .BROOICUN BRANCH, - - ^ f the " W ^s
the cost of the hundred miles of-radial I/�7{ G
.1 railways included in the deal is looked Creain
" upon am a highly favorable turn in'.re- --•
gard to the ultimate solution in the- �ND MONARCH FLOURS
.same way of the Toronto Easters
_problem in which these eastern corn- ��V q
munities are so deeply interested. The V Are unequalled for Bread and Pastry
-'elimination of the influences of the
private interests opposed to the To-
-:: uonto Bastern and their perdonal con- $�t'v.A.N' AmTJD SHORT 3
_icern in the realization of the Toronto cedar es,
practi- 7 reduced prices.
Eastern scheme at the earliest Velveteens, black, llat'y, garnet, �.:.5 t0 2.25 per yard. t At
this connection.anectionno little ini octants in $py'S r8, aS 88, For laying hens try - ,
cable moment is another
favoring cif '
p Heavy 'Blooms gorted six our Scratch Feed :`" ✓"�
, -Highest market price for all kinds of Grain l
APPLES, at . _Girl's Sweaters, 2,+ri0
S e ere --
Boys3 .Heave - - -
,' «�- .. .. Men's Leather Gloves. WANT�� -
Underwear, see them for, yourself. �' A quantity of Buckwheat and Rye
wm' WANTED Al:.rli1'3 '1'aln, black, grey and red.
"�' � Campbell flourVlills �Co., Y.td. ' :4
r3efat price!; paid A i '� �.
r� ,, • ' Apply to � Mills at Ee -'
,A
... , �_. _ _ -w _: _ T_-,:- ,Toronto
. Pe�erl�c�ro I eke ink
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.proper- to I TAM ImWelnentais,4
U likid A business"trip, t6 OP 14y
Kell4t,
the ifty on Tuesday.
Miss Jean Evinj spent Saturday At I
0 -.and Sunday In the city.
Wm.'Allaway, of Pickering, vis- The 'Dis n e' y" A a r d ware oilmen
fled his sister, Mrs. Beal, Tue@day.
D. A. and Mrs. Scoti are spend-
I t tae Ing a few day's this week in the Of all materials and d4sian
-city. kept in stock. It will pay you Mrs. Sanderson ancVWss Annie ,and Imp emen 'i -�* 0., 11
.I_ I - I call M our works acd inspect our ssoA
Spoffard were in-Totonto on. Mon-
obtain prices Don't be misled
day.
agents we do not employ them,consequent.
'attend Ahe 'Win'ter *%VhitbN 7 Ontario ly we can, and do throw off the agent
James Underhill left op Monday
for Guelph to
commission of 10 per cent.,which you will pis
Fait. certainly save by purchasing fiom us.%
-Bell Plion e,99 Chu 961i;ited.
.7
Dr. and Mrs. Nels n F. Tomliu6ou, Phone 52�
Born, on TneldAy, Nov. 30tb, to ..........
J.T..MATHESON
a son. 7
Sherm___ 3�IMS purchased Office and Works,- Whitby,Ontario
W e Lee -d at all tintes�a very barge stock
p on li.1td
the Neal house.. oce.upied by Jos.
�Xaylor. of the following goods
GIGANTIC
Miss Kathleen Duke, bf Toron-�
-mer
Mrs. Harness, Collars, Robes, Blankets, Fat. I -a'. Overalls, Pants and
..,!, .,to, spent over Sunday with -it comes to�
Smocks, Mitts and Gloves,and General Hat�dw&M.
Robins.
w, ien Sale cyrace of line ai. pecial Y i ' '.
Miss Cla-ra, Underhill is spending 9
a few days this week- with friends We hold the agencies in this district for the following lities; charm of fit, 20th Cen-
c a
in the city. tury Brand clothes are
aecompani!ed by Cockshutt Machinery. .Frost & Wood Farming Machinery, I Your chance to buy a supply of fall
Frank Cooper Farming . M and winter goods at greatly absolutefy in a class by
motored to the
his ion, Charlie,q
city on Tuesday. dams' Wagons and Sleighs. Brantford Carriages and Cutters. es. Yours for reduced prices.
Y. themselv
Mrs. Raines. of Lis el, spent De Laval Separators,Silos, Milkers, Engines,Easils tters. the asking and at 6 fair I have been successful in securing a
a few days last week with her, large and varied stock of Manufactur-
price. are Samples which are as you in
niece. Mrs.C. S. Trueman. I
Also Bateman-Wilkinson, Fleury, 7!udhope-Audersou, Peter Ifamilton -t know taken from the beat ma=
Melbourne Chapman, of the Sold exclusively by and, Workmanship to appeal to the
northern townline, has purchased �-Goold, Shapley &Muir, John Deere Co. and many others. trade. These I offer
.-a 3-horse power gasoline engine.- Fred T. BUNTING too you.
"Widmer has sold his horse to a Our large warehouse enable&us 10 carry service and parts enough to
deliv- PICKERrNG J. Fiagdd,- • • Zuemod
' Port Perry dealer, making form one of the beet Agencies in the Province.
-ery with Fred Dolphin Saturday
Ind. Phone 2804
last.
Mrs. Price Pu.ah is 1111at piasent.
is under the
ering from a very.sev
ere attack of -Coal J
doctor's care atiff
brow-hitis - Whitevale Club of �Oal,,
MtirrayForgie has Pntered the
n MI. U .
mploy of the Standard Ba
e nk in Pastry, Bread grid Graha mted Farmers
Claremont, and began his duties Hard and'Soft Coal of the 7.
-o weeks agog' �:Meetinger held in 1-0. 0.•F.Hall, lot
about tv% at reasonable prices- best quality on
Joseph Borland auu C. 0. B_o- 1r,o-Lqv evening in each month
of baled hay of late. Hamilton s h Stock-of Groceries at lowest prices, for summer montnia,
nett have been making shipments
Fre
7 We are now shipping live stock; rega
market quotes $40 per ton. ..-Call in and see us and get prices. larly on the co-operative plan. THOS. A. IAW-9-
Fred Ward. connected with a
-Phone or write F. Hornshaw, Howard
early 40 large firm in Toronto, spendp the Malcolm. of Directors.
days of the week buying
�cattls on the Toronto market. Mrs. McMaster, Brougham H. PUGEL, Secir"wry
--Some person broke a pone In a
window In the front of J. S. Far-
me
r's store a few nights ago and
helped himself to several boxes of 661arem
candy. Rubbers i ' _Rubbers. a o� �.¢
John Burton&Son shipped Dine
7 -Bus meets all -Trains
baby beef to the city on Wusaday,
and Thomas Gregg also shipped We can supply yod with the best Rubbers at the' lowest prkes. 'First-class Rigs to hire day or
on night at lowest Prices.
e. These animals are the
Christmas trade. •_Call and be convinced.
us 1805.
-brother. Mor: . . Vho
Miss Ada Hill and
a r Shoe Store.7
gan, who bate been spending the The Corne
summer in the north-west, where Thos. Sanderson &'Son,
the latter has a farm, returned 'W. M. Palmer, Claremont - ,PROPRIETORS
ECO
home last %-,eek.
NSTRUC
Thomas Neal bas purchased
row William W tson his proper.
fl,
TION is the order
if
Ay at North Claremont for the 0 f
sum of$2,200. a goad increase over the day. •
S&V,
?last year's valuation. you liave formed ,the
A meeting of those interested ings habit you are prepared
- -in hockey will be heldin the hotel,
-;Claremont, on the evening of AX to meet its opportunities; if t
:7 . Saturday, the 11th inst. A good. not,recotwtmct your methods
attendance ce is desired. an begin today. We have
Those who have -a Savings D�ptrtment at every
against,the Police Village c
mout are requested to hand the Branch.
THE
same to the secretary. G. H. For- �ir�I �/���
TC01"aurte!
24th.myth, not later than Friday, Dec. STANDARD
BANK
J. Kellett, who has been in
Make an t Christmas Gift
charge of the telephone central Ofr C44AADA
during the past few months, has
PICKERING BRANCH
Big Range to choose from
resigned, and T. P. Shirk has ^.VV.CA^VVF0ftTH - M^K^101401
eoneen ted to take charge for a few
0"AMCM ALSO AT WHITEY)
rg who has been very List and
your name on our Mailing Receive
George Wag,
.111 during the past is
we are glad to report, making
On
lostisfaetor7 progress-toward re- WY
few weeks,
M SuppIpment
covery and is now able Pickering
to be The
'around.
V2_J11
Committee
it Ed. Gibson is busy these days- WJL C ,
re-painting and re papering his 01
.'residence,the Methodist parson-
The object of We A=&A&Uon�is to i
age, which he recently purchased, ocdatieIS leaven stealing said te
and which he will occupy at an the
early date.
Reserve Tuesday evening, Dec.
Kombm havim!g V
'219t,for the Sunday School Christ- saw immediately 7=1 my member
In Bulk...also Boxes put u of RzomtIve 00mmiNS&
In p Specially
was Festival with the "Chrismis
-8 trit" cantata in the Baptist Membership too $1.0L
25 cents;
IP Rnrch. Admission, for 'the' Christmas Trade - Makaft onav be bad&on fto d*at or
socretsay on sppl=
children. 15 cents.
-ka,C
Mrs. M. J. Wilker and —hgUr, Exie.0o1j._L. D. Baas S.'Palut
er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering.
Miss Minnie Gleeson, spent a few
W. J. Clark;
.days lastweek with friends in the J.R, Thexto;4
Pro dent;
Urday with thew, all returning
A'JA0
1-1 4. P�IUNaGR, .PHS,ity, Mr—Wilker also spent Sat-
thAi evenitt'g. '
Richard Graham, who has been
in the Peace River District during
the past few Years, and who came Our "ph Department has a c6nt lets line -.to-
'home to attend the funeral of his choose from and we will be glad at any time to have,
brother, Harold, returned to the you call to hour the different machines.
west on Monday..
The Union Sabbath School
ii-a—ebines' give you the best of tones, are well
Christmas tree and entertainment I
will be held on the evening of The'finished and of A 1 material.
.Thilredwy, Dec. 23rd, instead of
Wednesday as previously intend
In making your selection of a Christmas Present for -'The- Univer
A faller notice will be given the home nothing would bring more comfort and
• next week. than one of these instruments. S .:.Machine I
Sawin g Walter and Mrs. Thomson, of
Corinth, Montana, arrived bete c Manufactured by
i will spend a - few -7.
last week and
Brock Road.-Pickering, Ont,
with the former's parentg, g "Paper,' Envelopes Ink W. H. Jackson
HFtrry and Mrs. Thomson, and _'Writin
with other.relatives and friends in
n
Pens, Pencils, etc., in.great Blacksmithing and Woodworking I
this locality.
branches. Saw gummtnK
The Worn Institute will F all
ens Institt its�brRi
meet at the home of,Mrq. J. EVF(n9 and filing a:specialtY,
variety. We-stock
Id Gasoline Engines, Emery
on the afternoon of WednesclAy,, k
Saws, Saw
-o Wheels, Circular Saw
15th, at 2.80 o'clock. Pt
and Rmetv Mandrels.
armer, Exchange of Christmas Ladders cf Al iergtbs'on band'
Pickering
rarnme : CtirrentEvetits by 11r,;.
THEXTQNS ai.d for sale.
Gifts. �111-ic etc.
5d L
"'• i��.-,-7 ..7
i!�;� 17i 'Tt
than the intense.Us"
aft astfior
.7,�
-Fool; Sam' my i"Ire.to =*,.look
Ilse of file Philip lNuey:
LUB
in thy heart. and write.'
N GOD kAIM 0-IF F 1:
Vegetables That Are SeDefit-
t closer prices. By 01
When you buy in quantity You 90 the 12,116 qua
ad by Freezing. factory to.home club offer we make possible III
OsAL Also
.7bally Maintalied Through the It is known by most gardeners that- tity-price•to the first 25 buyers of style 160W.,
the Arat 30 buyers of style 110E. Oak or Mahogany.
'Use of Dr. Williams' cabbage, parsnips, turnips, salsify, First 36 buyers of.160W. Oak. Regular, each, 4146A0, for
Pink PHU, and carrots are not injured by froez-
10 in
corner in ing, provided they thaw out while 'First 30 buyers of 11011f Oak Or Mahogany- Regular, each,TherO is n4t &'nook or contact with the earth or soil, but it $11040, for $7&= ...... .....
Canada, In the cities, the towns, In is also a fact that certain winter cking.$3.50 extra.
TWegae,oikthefarms and in the mines -are not at their UA until All Machin" fully guaranteed. Ps
vegetables
lumber camps, *her6 br. Wil E
Ifimm' Pink Pills have not been used, they have been. frozen hard at least GAN PHONOGRAPH 00
Parsnips-=4 from one end, Of the Country. to once while in the ground. 909 Bloor St. West, Toronto..
ick to and salsify especially, should stand in 150-W.
they have brought b4
the other th
"7-bread-winners, their wives and fam- the. ground until there has been
weather cold enough to freeze several
-,11.1es the splendid treasure of new w
inches, then the roots may be dug and
health and strength. The Mayflower's Flag.
only, to ask your
be
You have with dirt.,- The covering May During the preparations for colebrat-
� ."bors- and they can tell You Of some heavy to prevent HEALTH EDUCATION
ur neigh- stored in an open pit and covered
sailing of H
rheumatic or nerve-shattered man, sufficiently h further ins the tercentenary of the
'freezing if it is desired to go ditto the Pilgrims it has been discov6red
seats suftring woman. ailing youth or
'anaemic girl who owes present health them durin' the winter, but it will that the PalntJgg of''the Mayflower In
and BY DR. I J. MIDDLETON
labial Pink do
no harm if covered only a few the Houses d Parliament depicts the
strength to Dr. Will es so that they will freeze ard, ship ilying the mode Union Jack. �7•• in
Pills. For more than a quarter of a inch
thaw several times. They will be of The present Union Jack did not come
century these pills.have been known "better texture and II& Breast feeding seems to be one of coupled with the desire Ao.niake leg!-
flavor by having Into existence until 1801, at the time
n9i only in Canada,but throughout all timate profits from butter, which now.
d--frozen. Turnips should not be al- of the union of Ireland with Great the greatest checks to infant mortal.
wprld,._as a reliable tonic, blood fetches a high price on the market.
making medicine. lowed to freeze. more than 'once, and Britaig, when the crops of 9t. Patrick ity that' is known. It is positively
T`he wonderfiiI =uce3as 'of Dr. Wil- cabbage'•also keeps beat if covered was added to the British tag. This is one of the most important
• Hams' Pink Pills,ts due,to the fact well after the.heads have frozen once in many ways the -sailing of the alarming to take the records in any :factors to be dealt with in the present •
that they go right to the root.of the or twice and thawed out under ground. Mayflower was an event in I England's community and see -the great pre- Campaign to 'juild up amore robust
tae covered with history;-but how different that history ponderance of bottle-fed babies. While babyhood In this I.iovince.
disease in the blood, and by making The stalks should also frost will would have been had the example of some women through physical weak- Some of the reasons why a baby
the"vital fluid rich'andred strengthen soil wban in`storage, as the fr nurse the babies, should every organ and every nerve, thus come down them into the head if they the Pilgrims been followed,by certain ness probably cannot be breast fed are as follows:—
driving, out disease and pain,, And protrude and are allowed to freeze other men -who had made up their the tendency of the present time is Breast milk is always ready and is
and for mothers to forego breast' feeding never sour: it does not have to,be pre-
'. making week, .-despondent people and thaw. a number'of,times. minds to join William Brewster account of the interference with pared or meas7ared; it is nature's
bright, active and.alrong. Mr. W. T. his companions! Wearied -by civil On social duties and ordinary routine of method 'and Was" 'intended for the
afilinson, one of the best known and A Strange Conversion. and religious strife in England, Oliver
,most highly esteemod men in LL-neu- Cromwell and John Haiaptlea were life 6 that it would entail.. Coupled baby; it. will.make the baby strong
How, q, woman• was converted. to preparing to set out for America.when with this regrettable viewpoint is the and healthy; it is absolutely free froi*
.,burg County. X.S.. says. Am A Christianity by a-Brahmin is told by fact of commercialism" in the supply germs and dirt; It protects the baby
Provincial Land Surveyor, and am ex. a recent writer. Archbishop Laud. procured an order s. Even 'cow's milk from many infant's diseases; it Is
from Charles I. forbiading them to Of infant food
Posed for the greater part of the year Cecelia Thaxter,.a poetess, was an leave' which, with a Proper percentage of safer for the baby; ten bottle-fed
to very hard work travelling.through . That proclamation of May 1,
earnest student of strange and Myatt-. added sugar and water, makes the babies -&e to every one fed on the
,•.the, forests by diy and, camping out 1638, declared that the king, being in- best substitute for mother's milk, breast; it contains the proper elements
by a*ht,and I find the only thing that Cal teachings. At one time she was formed that many persons went yearly
will-keep me up�to the mark is Dr. much dominated by thi't"chings Of to New England to escape ecclealasti. nowadays rarely contains a proper of food in the right proportion for
yrollams, pink plus. When I leave John Weiss, and she did not appreei- cal authority, ordered that no one standard of fat, the high prices Of-the growing child; breast-fed babies
i the beauty and 4�ower'of the Bible, "sh Paz& without a If. butter at present tempting many peo- seldom have bowel trouble, which is
home for a trip in the woods I am as. She saw a good deal of a Hindu then ould henceforth to use the separator at the ex. so fatal in bottle-fed babies especially
eense and a testimonial of conformity pla
Interested in having my supply of Pius sophist from the I minister of his pa.rish. pense of eWId life: in hot weather; the baby will have
as 0 faints, and on such Occasions.
-r", One day able said to her friend,Mary It was this same Charles 1. who, In in conversation with a doctor re- the best chance of living if breast
I take thim regularly. The result is
I am always AL I never take cold, Parkman, "Did I speak contemptuous- 1634, issued another proclamation for. cently in a good sized country town, fed.
ought not to,
and can digest all kinds of food such ly of such a person? I on bidding any but royal ships to By the he told me the stsrtling news that it A normal baby should show the
as we,baye,to pht up with hastily cook- for one of the principles of theosophy ttnion Jack—the old flag of the Eng. was Almost impossible to get pure following points In its development:—
'*a in the woods. . Having proved the to to feel no contempt for any human fah and'Scottish crosses. Queen Anne, milk of sufficient fat standard, an A steady gain in weight; bowel move.
value at Dr. Will'arna• Pink Pins, as being." in 1707, ordered merchant ships to By account of the prevalence of "par&- Monte every day; a good appetite; no
Ube Parkman replied, But did not a red flag with the Union Jack in a tors throughout the country. It Is vomiting; a clear skin; bright, wide
a toale s" health builder. I am never oans teach that? is it &crt all in the Canton at the upper corner thereof_ -evident that the unfortunate results open eyes; very little crying-, quist
without them, and lose no opportan- J
V recommending them to weak Sermon on the Mount?" This -to the British-r64 etalga,-well---d--this pauperizing of the milk is unbroken sleep, with eyes and mouth•
V4006 whom I Meet." BY and by Mobtat himself happened known in every port of the world. not realized by the people who do the closed; a Constant growth in stature
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills should be to got hold of a COPY of the New Originally the name ''jack" was separating, for there is nofa man or and intelligence. ►
'Upt in every hom*,. Lad their sees. Testament. and was much surprised given to the small upright spar la the woman in Ontario worth the name The'temperature of the baby's bath
slonal use will keep the blood pure and impressed by the beauty of its ship's bows from which the flag was who would think of depriving the should be from 98 to 100 deg. F., and
contents. He spoke of It
• sind.wam OR Illness. You can get, to -Mrs, down when going Into action.' Gratin. children of their only means of proper it should always be kept warm
.---& I slight chill often bringa
-titeso pills through any medictus deal. Thaxter, and, found to his -76—; ally the term came to be applied to sustenance in the early months of Even a
that she know nothing about flag- of noble size that had the life. It is Just the lack of knowledge, disastrous results to-one so young.
W,or by mall,at 60 cents a box or sit any
Testament.
4, bones for$2.50 from,the-Dr. Wintams, Cron of St. George next to the staff.
i-,'Agedlefte Co;. BrockTille. Out, What!"he said. "Ton do not read The Union jack with tae crosses of drugs and toilet articAs department During -all this time tzk& distant
I never SL George and,St. Andrew supplanted ceases roll and Is
your own religious books? on balcony, reached by moving stair thunder never ce to
heard anything more beautiful -than the St-George's Jack on the ascension way, which you will dud on your right only silenced by some nearer peal,
of James I., when this crown Of Scot.
7U Sible and this." as you pass the fountala in the florist which bursts on the ear with such a
k Mrs. Tbarter forthwith began to land was united with that of England. shop in the centre of the main floor." sudden and tremendous craw1h as can
16MY young writers hear that Lin-
scarcely fall to strike the nitat lases-
so the New Testament and became
adn formad his style on the Blble,and this heart with sae."
Shakespeare and think that the wisest so much Interested In It that she went She Took the Next Train. of Thunder- .7,
about with a copy ii "her pocket; India is I.And .7
'course for them Is to do likewise.- We Short cute" if the road is too steep,
whenever she had a chance she*would storms. econd nation
, and places that Canada is now the 3
c.
cannot fill our lives too full of the read it. From that time she began to may not prove short.
She are near together may not be readily Indian thunderetorms are notorious- in the world in the me
.Bibb—at any.rate most of us to-day - nufacture of
attend Phillips Brooks's church.
do not; and the stem, rugged; vigor- was converted -ti) Christianity by a reached from one another. Those fas. 13r violent, though comparatively harm• automobiles, number of cars owned
"cum, or sweet and tender, English of 8;n
Brahmin theosophist! cinating Impossible directions (am- less. According to a writer, the set d the per capdta distribution.
n
• ' the Seripturea-ts as fruitful a model IlLar to our childish years, sometimes Ling-!n,of the monsoon In India In ac-
fur literature as It Is for life. But the find an Inconvenient echo In present companied by each an electrical con-
Case with Shakespeare is altogether fact: •'Straight down the crooked lane, Tulsion "as can scarcely be Imagined Clean, Wholesome,
-'41111forent. His plays are an exhaustless CHILDHOOD CONSTIPITION and all around the square." Certainly by those who have only seen that:
mine In 4
Of delight -who love they frequently come to the mind of phenomenon in a temperate..climate.! and a book that will be read
I
imse-nattv; 'g an Y, It generally begins with violent, future generations,by the great-
s- are bad Constipation—that disordered state a distracted shopper In. a great de-
g- Models for a young: partment store. blasts of wind, which are succeeded eat living master of English,
writer. Shakss- 6f the digestive tract which is nearly
POMM was the richest and most forti For some hours
Is always caused by Improper feeding— "I want some shoestrings, some by floods o'f rain.
Poet the world has ever known- But can be readily regulated by the use of hairpins, a pair of gloves and a tooth- lightning is seen almost without Inter•, 'Jos"&Conrad
hie merits are Inimitable. B"fe Own Tablets. These Tablets brush," the woman said. ,I have to m1psioti; aqlnetimes It only Illumin- The Book.,
If the young author Is determined to are a mild but thoroughly laxative. catch a train, and have but a few min. ates the sky and etiows the clouds #P
'q1e Rescue, $2-50
Pick out special models, he cannot do They are easy to take and are near thiB horzon;'at others it discovers
abso- utes."
better Ann to choose the classical lately free 1�rom injurious drugs. Con- "Yes, madam!".the floorwalker r- the distant hills, a.zfd again leaves all At All Booksellers or
re- darkness, when In an instant It J. M. DENT A SONS,Ltd., Pubs.
.-prose of the eighteenth century, Prose Corning-them Mrs. Joseph Dion, Sts. plied briskly. "That's the beauty of a
that does not pretend to lofty imag. perpetue, Que., writes:—"I have no- department store—get anything you reappears In 'vivid end 'successive IffloadoiL, use., a"
" Cku"k ftroato
Ination, but that is eminently giniple, thing but praise for Baby's Own Tab- want, right under the one roof! Tike
flashes and exhibits the nearest ob-
Supple,-easy and vigorous, the Prose lots. When my baby was three months elevator to eleventh floor, shoo depart• Sects in all the''brightness of day.'
of Swift, Addison or Goldsmith. Yet old he was terribly constipated but ment, eight aisles to the* right from
-ALr better than any particular models the Tablets soon 'got him right and main passageway, for shoe strings:
now at the age of fifteen months h
In a wide reading of great writers of 6 hairpins In notions department, east
very different types. Tuft from Iw a big healthy boy andAhla good side of basement, three aisles 'beyond
Chaucer to Thackeray. Mix DrydeW health I attribute entirely to the use hardware; gloves• in women's .4.,
wear,
with Dickens. And- let- a sure and of the Tablets, They are sold by fifth door of annex; reached by pas.
U
Ad ate English of your own flow medicine dealers or by mail at 26 sageway over striet; tootbbr sh in
�9yghelJ�V 14 40 out of the blending of the most vari. cents a box trcm The Dr. WIlliams' A!V1 ous styles and temperaments. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 13ushou
But MOr6 Important than any study + V Of 1124idslWtS the training and disciplin. in the Bathroom. I; jar 9-13 Mv of your own mind. The greatest EICCUiC'ty I - -...n^ds of a writer of'the present day, SK&king ol deaths In bathtubs to YIELDS of any day, are brevity and lucidity; which electrical appliances were at- ARE ALWAYS PROFITABLE
and the 6ne essential Oreliminary to tached, the British Medical Journal o land-rental, equipment, labor, land 0 AS greatest writer utary l0l 'Pr f-writing clearly in to-think clearly. The says: Dseaus�Items of-outlay, much an f theworld, from this No one with the most eleme Potat prepsrLon, d and veng Point of view,said that the two main knowledge of the danger of an electric charges, 4as about the same 916mentf Of style are precision and current would immerse himself in the wbotner-you get 20 bushels per Last Spring a farmer came tous iciiing ws he was wondering whath-
&are of eat or 40 bushels, 4* - on*. We said it would. He them 111t
Color. Color to the gift of God. But ordinary bousehold bath and thpu pro- bushels per acre of auto or Is fertilizer would help his potat ell me what -fertilizers are good Im bushels, 5 tons.silage per acre-or it over:nd finally amid. "You t Pr.0ciston can 66"learned, and the way ceed to administer treatment from any potatee and I'll try the-out."
13 tons: 00 bushels of potatoes oy to loam it to to-think out your subject piece of apparatus connected with the 2M He bought Guhns Shur-Gain 4-84 and 6.13 Fertilizers—used them .,4 clearly and accurately before you put eed Qntarlo Agricultural College ,ordinary lighting circuit; nor, Ind oc Didletin'No. 279 (Prof. A. Leitch) side ly side but Planted.a few.'rawv without fertilizer for a.Cb IL to paper. -else to ad- —notice the results—
would he allow anyone ports: All rows were 440 it. I ong IMrst, traln Yourself to the habit of minister such treatment. It in prac- maritetable p C350P TIXZI)g AND rdlized with 4.8-4 yielded 20 bushels *tatoee Two town fe everything simply, ener.- e'ss to attempt to Insulate VARU'VZOVIT1111 expressing tteally usel -:Two. " 6-11 16,t:getically and-diftetly. Then fix-your an ordinary bath, fitted with- metal Per year Two " UNFERTILIZED 10 labor 11016 SGUI On the great book of life, wh1er p1pos and"s, wast6 pipe, and a' Thom4i whq harvested -Income a the Judidoua use of fertilizer doub6d the,yieL In other ward the inexhaustable record Of human person Immersed. in a bath becomes Below 31% of aver. yields, $606-00 11-00% It will pay YOU to use sion and emotion and experience. an excellent conductor for.electrIcItY. 1-100% t37-00
01-113 56-00
n the In a properly fitted bathrooz There was never a better precept for 11-120 1293.00 switches, lights and wires should be Over 120% 1331-00 so arranged that It In Impossible for push your crop yields above the and et the big Labor TYPEWRITER BARGAINS anyone,while in the bath to touch any War Increased yields in
Xor Xmas delivery, Standard key- Ong of them with, any part of bin body. 2921, apply Fertilizers. write-board rebuilt Typewriters, with too& Furthermore, all these fittings should Write fqw bulemeNeft and prices.
THE SOIL 'AND CROP.'Method book, $25, including exPrsu be at a distillft from the pipes, and GUNNS UMrrED, West Toronto Nomprel set isur"11L ot the care should be taken that no defect consaten, rartnism Association III*. %%=Iple usnaise To"ate Avinta wanted.in unallotted twTitory
DOWNION r 14 AAL&,sj, Co. is possible, and that the Insilatida Is Ci.w.
"I
F rr
orriU3 r
4"
'MEN
i I
;#8 Victoria SL Terse" perfect.
6
A
P." muff6d AI WON vei
He Wanted a Full Tri
- ------ The foreman had rebuked- Cassidy AUTO BPARR PAIIIII'M Zu"Ad"..
--Qkfi&rdief frdi1l. for act taking a full load of bricks up for most makes am modells'et sass. BITS OF
Tour o14L broken or worn-out IF nou want an Interesting Inexpensive
AHEUMT11C the ladder every trip, and Cassidy hilts replaced. Write or wire us worn-out ristmas Gift send, twont Vol
7 Ing ��jjou -want. -We-card ltIne cents
prdmlsed 'not.to offind'iSkIn.' One most complete Mtge 14UMOR and we will mail our unique 121.,
PBin bow Puzzle. Oliver Mrs. Co.. s Alclue,
morning.the supply of bricks ran out, of a fitly used or now Ave.. Tokonto.
U a equipment. Wo9rh1va I
and automobile mom ow VMME
and Cassidy, after gathering every C.O.D. tn3rwhere In Canada. Bad*-
one In Bight, found he was still short factory or refund In fun our motte, AG2M TO WAJF%%D•BAUM, -the '�rop4r-iiumUi6r: -HiS called to a 111:11MV08 A-ate seavage y1ft" a V33
92&.921 vaswen at, _= ' ' beellned"V00i Thanks. GENTS WA6N'TEID: BLLSS NATI`
rkmanpn the-fitth floor. 11=931*67 AHerbs Ja rom*4 for the relief at
What do 'you want?" askid-'thi #.I got even with the editor last c-oustipation. ndiges ion, 59111oux"Not
Rheumatism, Kidney Traub on.
man. night," said the budding autbdress� , well-known, having been extensively sA6
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workman I eg
BENU. "How did you do it?" gushed the vertined. since It was Arst manufacturalli
"Throw me down one brick," shout- In 1898, by distribution or larF-e usats.
W imnmliatc cifect. ed Cassidy at the top of his voice,,"to confidential friend. ties of Almanacs, Coca Books V
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Books, *to.. which axe fern hod to
UVARE OF SUNTITIM make good me load!" A PARTY FROCK "I declined his son, with thanks.!'. nts.free of chiLrce. The remedies are
01.00 a tube :91'd a t a p =nto to
rice that allows .. CL
z� THE LEEMING MILES M LTD. Minard's Liniment For Dandrult, double their monoY. Write nX0 .06
A Failure. Bliss Medical Co., r94' St Paul St"Rast.
MONTACAL
AgeoU for Dr.Jules ben" Oratqes Wlfs.:.� "Did the people av- Montreal.. Mention this paper.,
E RELIEVES PAIN Perfect Hands.
�plaud
A prominent British artist Baia that 6 "Ap'plaud? They mkde- about as
in the perfect hand of'a woman tIjs IMMORTALITY CERTAIN—6weden.
much nolse'as a rubber heel on a A boss's great work on Heaven and
-third finger Is longer than the first, Bell, and a real world beyond. Over 404
feather.mattress! ageo, c p"d.
or Index finger, 'while In a man the only 25a rot IL B. L46w,
C
perfect proportions are a longer first V4 Euclid Ave.. Toronto.
J Easy Taskl- In thii Great PU* of London, hil
SINCE 1876 finger than the third.
;'Well, doctor, do you think-It to
1666, 13,009 houses were destroyed,
anything serious?" 'i� A
and 200,1900 people were forced
"Oh, not at all. It Is merely a boll
CASCARETS--
Ora H 0 camp out round London.
on the back of y ur neck, but I would
COUG]w
30@TQr3
advise you to keep an eye on it."
They Work while you Sleep'v M OTHERt
.611nard's Uniment Relieves Olsternpar
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nc. 0743
"Califomia, Syrup of Figs
Got busy and relit No. 9743—Dress. Price, 35 cents. Child's Best Laxativo
eve those pains Sizes 16 to 20. Transfer Design—No.
with that handy bottle of sf
Sloarx's.Liniment 969. Price, 25 cents. RFAKUP-ffou)�
HAT Sloan's does,it does thor.
This pattern may be obtained from rA B L UPS
QhM rub- your local McCall dealer, or from the
oughly penefraks V,
'Wbing to the afflicted part and Do you feel all tangled up—bilious, McCall Co.,.70 Bond Street, Toronto,
promptly relieves most kinds of exter- constipated, headachy, nervous, full of Dept. W.
ildl 'pai 9 and aches. You'll find it -night for "DANDERME
in cold? Take Cascareta to
'MONEY ORDERS.
clean and non-skin-staining. Keep,ij your liver and bowels to
straighten
heady for sciatica,lumbago,neuralgia, You out by morning. Wake up with Send a Dominion Express Money
over-exerted muscles,stiff joints,back- bead clear, stomach right, breath Order. Five Dollars costs three. cents. Stops Hair ache, pains, bruises straws, sprains, i Coming out;
'bad weather after:eWeZts. sweet and feeling fine. No griping, no
lnconvenl�nce. Children' love Cancan-
helped Trees.
For 39 years Sloan's Liniment 'has . -Doubles Its Beauty.
Inelped.thousands the world over. YotL ets, too. 10, 25, 50 cents. A tree to ho-nor soldiers?
Choose It
r n e
aren't likely to be an exception.It cc. not car lessly;
tai I d oduce results.
mly ces Pr America's Ploz;oer Doc Remedies F-r the elm, though tall and stately,
40
All druggists-35c,70c,$1.40. Book an Is a lady sort of tree
P
DISEASES Dro ed round with lovely fringes as a
DOC
and How to Food -lady likes to be., '01
S10a 6" ailed Free to W AAl• And the willow, ah, thi willow
dress by the.Anther.
3L N Glover Co..Ing. Old churchyards knew so long,
Liniment 11 set 81st Street Too N11 of tears,.too drooping
PRY M New York, U.S.A.
Is-for a soul so strong.
4M
It left, on a goggled hills0e, young
odgill lips scarce hushed froib song.
2.
Summes and neir
A good tree for a soldier
Sure Is the stalwart oak, AAcopt'-;CiIlforu.1a- Symp of YUS
Romm !ized anyhow, eventually brought- the Strong from the time Its leaflets (C OWY-400k for the name CaLlforals, 0&
Their acorn she th have broke Cho package, then you are sure'yow
Racial origin,—Anglo-Norman. family name to the form ,of Homer. Till the great boughs 'shout dellance
child Is baviall beat and most
A few cents buys "Danderinie."After
Source.—AA occupation.. j_ .
CASEY. to the north wind's mighty
Larmless physic for the little stomp
stroke.
Vaflation—Cahasey, O'Casey., an application of "Danderinis" you can, toch. liver and bow" Children lovii
While the Normans spoke French
-.not find a fallen'bitir Qr.any dandruff
they were really a Teutonic 'race- its fruity fast& :'%U directions as
Racial Origin—Irish. And the twinkling poplar, -besides every hair shows usw life, each bottle. You must May "Caw
-Indeed, a large part of. the blood of Source--A given'name- Recall the pains of France, vigor, brightness, more e color and
:modern FIrande, particularly •In the Its Irish family name of Caney is, It yet Is worthy, guarding— thickness.
.-north, was originally Teutonic, the re- one which, strangely enough in view. Trim tapered like a lance—
the g d to One wio,has marched white hlghways
sult,of reat migrations westward of its Irish form, so complicate
of the Teutons Into what had Pre- our English-accustomed eyes, has de. with poplar shades advance. Z"
viously been the purely Gallic prov- veloped. very, few variations in its then choose we fo� our soldier WA TE
Inces*of the Roman-Empire, Thus not 'transition into English spelling. Send for ll�at cNinventions Wanted
Green boughs where songs M4_be; by Manufacturers. Fortunes have
only the overwbelming m#Jority of This is true because, despite the A stem erect, befitting
names, but a large percentage of the been made from simple ideas.
words In the medieval French speech complicated looks of the Gaelic spell- Protection"His body's.gallantry, "Patent Prot Pool-felt and
ing, the pronunciation in not very When (slighting bronze and sculpture) "Proof of Conception"on request.
were- Teutonic. susceptible to any other phonetic e praise him with a tree! HAROLD Q S141PMAN & CO.
7—- One of these wo' rda was that for' rendition in English than Casey, or
"helmet," a modern word which has when care is taken to.preserve the PATENT ATTORNEYS %
come dowr( to as both through the faint "h" sound in the middle of the 20 SWIP"Aft CHAN891111 01TAWA. CANADA
AnI:lO_SaxOn -aull the Noiman-French name, Cabasey.
Minard's Liniment Co. Limited.'
tongues,only for some reason we have The Irish spelling is. nothing less
f# perpetuated the diffiffititive rather than than -6'Cathaimigh," sometimes also. Gentlemen, 'Last winter I received I� E���� S
the original word Itself. "Helmet" spelled "O'Caliegaidb." To our Eng- great benefit from the use of MIN.
means "little helm." ' As the Normans lish-trained eye's the latter form illus- ARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack' A Gift Book for All—Young or
of LoaGrippe, and I have frequently Old, Protestant or Catholic
originally spelled -and Pronounced It, trates beat fts pronunciation, when it
It was "healme,"% but In ,accordance is remembered that the sound of the proved It to be very effective in cases
Of Inflammation.. "Me Crosisbearers of the
with that tendency whidb has scatter- final "dh" easily became eliminated,
aguenay,
Yours S Cu For All
the diphthong "an" so profusely tknara
ed and makes clear the reason for the
. . I W. HUTeHiNSON. -.13y OoarX HarTis,.
rh modern French,--namely, the spelling-sometimes, but not often met
�-teudency to ion
through -drop the pronunciation of la'a Canadian bbak that should irlitations
with CahasiY. The "ll", in such a.
be In every home—and. road.
the "1.7 and substitute along "0" name is very easy, to ignore except Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot watit
gn re ex c pores of impurities and follow
Mustrated, . .$2.00 to fr=ti sound for the former vowel, it was for a tongue trained in the Irish_
with a vntie-application of Cuticura Oint-
quite generally spelled beaums" be-. language. Hearing With the Eyes. Money refunded If not-satisfied.
I r=t to soothe and heal. They are Ideal
-fore the population of England finally The given.name fi-6rn which this Inventions have jdst been pe�rfected At All Booksellers or for the toilet, as is also CiBcura Takinn
for perfu-ing.
•swung back,toward the old Anglo- 'family or clan name was developed. which visualize the sound of human J. M.DENT & SONS, Ltd., Pubs.
Saxon speech. rIg. is APeech. v4sv2Se. C' - 62Sa"SO&Tak=35& SOW
is "Cathasach," and its meanie London. Mae., andi. througlhout theDominion.Canadian DeVOC
The "heaumers" or '"healmers" of "brave." 'It was a name'quite com- , These are foi the Instruction and as Church •t., Wares" .Po"'.Gail he"344 St.PA91,3L.W�mmdmL
splir' dema Soap shaves wition ME&
'medieval England were the makers of mon in the Old Wash nomenclature, education of deaf-mutes. One appar.
..helmets. The niiine was, of course, but, of course, Only in comparatively atus. called a vocal Phonoscope, has a
Brat applied as descriptive of tl,!s cc- few instances. gave rise to a family circular frame over which a thin Inem-
'cupation, with this meaning being ul- name, brans is stretched.
TABLETS MARKED
timately-lost In that of mere personal The O'Case*i in Ireland are most- A metal plate attached to the ifiem-
brans bears a pointed pin or. thorn,
-
designation. With the original mes(n. thickly settled 'in Munster, Limerick
the ancient Thomond), and A 'ASPIRIN
Ing forgotten or unstressed the tend- and Clare (the territory which was Against this pin rests a small plate of RE
ency toward phonetic spelling in an also in brass. This apparatus'us can. only be TAYER,"
,age when spelling was little standard- Cork.,, used In a dark room.
Words spoken into the funnel cause
the membrane to vibrate. The vibra-
Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross"
tions are. transmitted by the pointed
n-s
In to the brass-plate resting against
It. To plate Is attached a tiny
%. en tea or coiffee al
mirror, upon which a ray of light is
f as
As the mirr
or' is moved by.tbe vi.
'y
wh not turn to
-ailo
bi ns of the membrane, the re.
flected ray of light draws designs on
LEM
a screen.' Deaf-mute pupils soon learn
to recognize sounds by the,designs.
!. Another invention, the drum phono.
S
IN' I TANT, P0���X scope, need not be used only In the `
dark. A small drum is suspended from
vertical supports.
. 'k
two ver By means of a
has helped maW
delicate electrical contact the vibra.
a coffee drinker tions of the membrane of the druin
out of trouble. are .transmitted to a small Ineandes.
'Sayer" identifies the con directions for Colda,
cent lamp fed by a battery. The varia- The name contains proper di
tions In the intensity and in the b1ftly genuine Aspirin,—the Aspurin Headache, Toothache, Earache Neu-
STANT prescribed by physicians for over nine- ra%ia, Lumbago Rheumatism, Neuri- j
rhythm of the glow are Interpreted by
11?w •WiTum the pupils and are used, by compari-
.1wre a ason !
teen years and now made in Canada. tie, Joint Pains, and Pain generally.
A NZYMA01i Always buy an unbroken package Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but
T son, as a means of correcting their et "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which afeweents. Larger"Bayer"p
own sou
S01C. y grocers nd production. They soon be. Tkere is only one Aspirin-�Sayer"_Toia must say "Bayer"
'come quite expert in producing slml.
B
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I LO
L"t
e-treryworhere I Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered in Can"&) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono-
lar variations. 'ecaticacidexter of salicyilcacid. Wbile it Is well, known that Aspirin Means Bayer
manufacture, to assist the public against Irnitatlon•, the Tablets of Barer Company.
ISSUE No. 50-20. win be suunped with Lh*u general trade mark, the "Bayer Crams."
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—Mrs. Geor. Stephenson, Sr., to —Pr011min-firy notice is giveii of e,
LOCALISMS.-
very ill at,prevent.
the annual Sunday School concert Z'-
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—Lloyd' Shiilej- spent Siind and Christmas tree held in con.
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here with his parents, Dr, and nection with St. George's Church,
•--Mrs. Chan. Keeso is under the Mrs Shirley. which 'W' ifl take place^ on Tburs
Alvf, hie lg Tore,
—The Pickering Vigilance
weather at present. Asso day, Dec. 23rd, in the Town-Hall,
—Fred Bunting had a business. ciation Will ' hold their annual At.7.80 P. M. Admission, adults
7
# r,:.trip to the city on Tuesday, meeting in the town hall on Wed- 25 cents, children 15 cents.
P. H. Halt is spending a few nesday evening next at 8 o'clock.
Weeks witli friends In the city. - —Get your Christmas nuts and LETTERS TO THE Z01TOR
at I The Big
—A&number from here are at- candies
Store."
Choice nave' I)PcAR$xR—Did it ever strick those
iending the Winter Fair at Guelph I oranges and Florida who are debating ways and- uleame for
.-this ,week. Tangerines, Grate "Fruit,' Pigs,- the betterment of the village that, a HEADQUARTERS
—John and Miss Lizzie Moore Bulk Dates, New Mixed Nuts and strict observaqce of the law is a first
`with their parents. —W.J. Gordon is making good - It is presumable we have village by-—Ar thur Boyeia has purchrsed progress with his skating riuk at laws intended to seenre properdecorurn ��auV Xmas Candy galore. essential, 6,prime good starting place.:�of Toronto, spent Sunday her� �A1iA Sah Co rnell's residence and the south end of the village. His on our streets. Why are these by-l&ws will take possession shortly. ove in this -direction is a very. not enforced? Young 1�oyv. who--Milk Dairy should be Orofitabh,employed in their-�:Abundance sup lar one with the young peo homes under the ;upervision of their popu'Vy of pare milk at.any time dur- pie of the villsge as weU as ivith, parents, getting up their next da is We surely have*arra' n" fer-a'.banver'yc ar in our the day at W. J Gordon's. * the older pebple who are pleased y eil 9 school'work,if schools are carried on - :7—Mrs Jeo, M. Paltiler "spent to know tliat such a Place Of ift- as in former years, are allowed to eiideayor�s to please 'the "Kiddies.Friday hud Saturddry in the �-ity traction is being OroAided.; ronat the streets making nuisances'of with her daughter, Mrs. Fred. H. —The Provineial fuol C.011tMllex6 thpniselves to the public in ,general -- HUGE A 88ORTMENT, OF
Ir�'Doyle. is warning the people that the and to our merchants in particular.
—Mrs. W. D Gordon has .re. coal shortagp is very serions, and Band!i of our rising genevation g'ath-
O"Ottly is tirg Games Books,_�Dolls.,..turned home after� spending a few tile 11truost ev ed. The f t ou,tside.our places of business play- Wheelbarrows,
ingprabke. not alwarys harmless, win-
with Alex and Mrs. Fle*tt, mild season so f at,has llelPe(I %%_011- do,,,are stuashed. a;d other damage of Kingston. derfully to eytse the situa tilon. b lit is dorie, The merchant is helpless-.7- .-Kiddie Kars, Rockers and—Victor Austin has rented W� there is a long winter still ahead if he dared to-interfere for the protec-
Shepherd's resideuco ndj,_)W1ng Of Lis. . For t he past three weeks tion of his propertrilv!is met-with in.St. Andrew's church, and has tak. most of the coal at the mines hks sulti if not further 'Injury. His best :Small Toys gAlore.
on possession. been shipped to' the middle and- plau-is to pay as, little •as pos;sible in F k find MrF.. Law and the .west' tle hope tha; silence wilf'induce his ran ein St4tes,and it,couse(ptence While our assortinent, of the a'boye is ekeellent- yit..-former's mothev. Mrs. John Law, Ontario has received pra,..ticf1jly, outhfpersecuto . mon ,toomeoneewwill terferansyent Stinday herewith G( &n none duriug that' tinle, find the w6 ha,�e not for&(jtten the�older ones thn-R give thevi better�port%and Mrs.Law. Torunto-coal yards are-now abuilt, Oblv--Sunday evening lest. thoF�G.F_G!qverAnd datigilt- ealpty. wori-Iiipping in heMetbodist, Church- Bibles,hn ve been spend- —The Bahrd of 'Manageirs o:f the 'bad io%valk. into church over gritty ieriei,er, Aloha, who t ' Books' ' of Fiction,in Bradford,. returned hoaie oil offer tl ' remalnder of baliin�: F,-a' ornebody snow -0 Leather, Q')ods, Ties,
trig several itionths with yelatives Public Library haNe-decided to mn�,w, ihQ iosu!t of s 10 Hymn* B oks,inst the ebureb door. In free io all new members for 1921. olden:thwes death overtook n d-Tue two machine gans' wbich Those who wlsh to'' ak, a Chr-kc. "ertent intfliference with thi'lAlrok1lo� _. ..Handkerchiefi, Wool Scarfs,m e the Lr)id, . Sh,,�uld the cvmbol of the..Lord'b p:,espnce be held fe�.%;sacred in wet e-ecarittuedfrijitithe Germans, ma- pr Sept. to a frielid can d we and wh!�ch were donat-d to Pick- no more acceptable giit 6an a Scarf Sets, ater Coats. ;.. . dayhtidgeneration? WhaEkind ering, are now exhibited , in the years' wemb rship tiek" for the 'o'f"r --om ailo%vio- S9 9 Wilidow of J. B. Bundy's lzar&- ptiblic.librar inaubood can re .ult fj Sweater love*Y. -WW'ch Will also it)- -c Irbo yhood to grow up lacik�rjg veed- 9
elude "the balatice of this yCar. fu' resiiMnt. and who is to Name, the-The iwlrival Christmas: tcee� The mewbership fee i, very hc,-yq;.,or tbc-elders of the viflage.who Mitts -etc..and en tert!t i u men*, (if S t .And rew's bei i�g on ly 50 cen ts, a kea r, 4 nd 25 fa il to i nterfere itt thp proper'titue EL-Lve we a village offirer whose d�itv
Snrfday School will be bel I on the cen-9 for e e fwl-zet-uh t'UbSL�(111 fit ' 'evening of Moud'ay, Dea. 2(0th. A 7,111 the sanie family. - This is tile 't '8 to$ee th�;t cui streets are kept -And-as usnal -we have cur grand (iisplay pf
-is the orditi-
safe for Oed"trians. or CI -ANUTE AN-D, GLASWARE
th a t Ary. average-good program consistiog of dr!114, &4d b"t readilig t*heiipe.4t itii�-n to take bij life in is any one en it sccurp�-song.41 chur.uses, Mafoguewetc , his han&'when out--school boys titke'being prepared. -The Warren Paving Company the. notion - to,:,hold it snow-bailfing Thursday. Dec. 36th. 1920, bsgnu.on Thursday last the work etirnival on the street corners.the Pickering choral class will ptit of lmying down the asphalt pave- Lot our citizen,4 %vale up, the sedlon e are making every preparatidn to'pli as� afid satisfy an a musical and literary -even ment, beginning jast east of the i" iipproaching vvhen aspiropts for our Cast6mers.and Friends. "Buy at Home."
lie office looth laejge on the horiio' �. 7 In the Town Hall, Pickering. Re! Presbyterian chureb. They have Ut its see to it that men are elected
serve the date amd come prepared been hinderedvousiderably latel t y who will give 'our villapre a pla o enjoy yourself. Admbqt4on : by rRin-.9torreq and snow-falls, but -among village,4. :Let us be an exi ce so '-a ullt� 25 cejyts; children, 15 cents. tire yet. making good progress worthy a noder them P11 Th4 many.friends of Mrs. C. S. Cold weather will not hi war-o sincerelv.
Palmer will be pleased to know in their work.'so long as it keeps NO GROUCH 4 that she was able to return home dry, and the road free-from snow.oa turday afternoon. after li'er-- While the work ia in progress New Adv"Usen""98.ri , .operation at the General traffic on the -highway has to -BUNDY'S -HARDWARE
6- •__;otW71tRl,#nd is now doing ag Well make a detour, which isis not AF.I to C_ascan,be expected. We hope very acceptable to autoi8ts on R 'OR SALE-Tboro-hred Holstein-
Jtear'of her conti ned progress to= coutit of the bad condition of the bull.2 years old• M,Ryan Dunbarton. 12-13
ward cow plete,recovery. roads.-A number 61 household effecti- -The Women's, Insfitt1to_Will 'OR SALE-Pure-bred 0l!vdeoadxle belons Up 'Odd End' I 11 Itallion.King',4 Heather 17,004.. NZ, Ryar6 Clearimig 8 6 ting to the estate of the late hold their annnal, di,;play�-of fancy Duabarion; 1,--13 7 work aud anticlile at their nex Edward Cornell will mbp aold pri-' t Y -Fr;om lot , con. 1,vately at the residence,King St. weeting. Dtc. ' I ltb,. in tile - Red QTRA? c 6g.a black mar(4 wbite face,.and bvy 2 Dozen Bvu!hel Basketq at 6 cents, whIle the last
east to-day and to marrow (Fri. .Crosli.1100tus. Refre:shtpeats will cr.,:t with white face. Findorplease nottlyW day and Satarday.), when tile be servett and all are atked to llelp Powell, R.R,1 Pickenng, it"in btipplying" c'akes and sandiviches' T.-4oR q qed bug-- - .1 .lonse will be open all day for . .2 only. oerfeefl, i Heat6r:�,-Lit.$7,50 each��kLE-Xe%r M-ghtiv proipective bnyers. See a- lb4t cf and any surplW4 %vill be wild by J. zr.dou!*mou!rl h.ard plo% wi:h po-ato
articles in condensed vzrti?e- auction,. .The roorns will be o diazzer a ttachment. and Vcnd band btnder.Ap- I OXfo'dri rd On'%- Ileater.at obly. $10.00--this 6 pen._�ply tol tuent in another column. ed at 2 O'elock_. A s h16 We r W iT1 be The town.,bip council will held for the CUloren's Sbeltey of 4`011 SAVE-NVakonq, bnogiea. an exc_,FConat bargaiii f j,1ow-t,%cuZ1(-r,. and muwvr,; and all kin,li-of-
imeet for the li�st tinjet this year 0s1mv%q. Anythitig in theway of �mpl_-menl% alto several kitchen stoves.and sew-
for the transiction' of general elothink for young 61illdren, new -nc m3chincs, H.Hermam.Clarennont. Phone 2 Dozen Ash Sif ters, at 65.eeiit-i each 17tf business on Monday next. Those or'old ninteilal that may be tna'He 201.r', having any" hupliness to ti Tho-oe %,.+�hing to z!ontri- PRIVATELY-Ar Mrs. 0 Shelli. T-1, and Ts,-at $I,C)5
ransact over., J.'O 11.14 A T.E �Shot Gu ust have it in the h%nd. Ed�Cnl,:l',r�. !encc, PTckrrmZ. a parlor&-of the bute money ulay dt) so, as new_ffj-a(te e.�d niniq r,�,m tati;c. a�ofa. ch-mri. ram clerk or some membpr of th-eeouD- tuaterial will be bongbt and it i N%-e.al,:o have atibut 15 qn6rt caue vf
4cil by that date. Tilt- litial nieet-' up by the metubers and inviti-ded'held on in the Xmas box, tic.,on loth and 11h 01 peccrnber,¢srd
l I Ibg of the couriciiI will, be- 13randr.tra-Henderson's Floor f Picker-
1he following Wedne--day for the -Report of Jr. Room o %VO HO USE-�TO LET-Twr) hrick Cl�:,,,�,1,-1C w-Lh s,.ahlc accf4rnnw�daiCzon.preparation of the fluancial s1tate. ing pnblic seboul for November Paint, $1.25',Per qt.and�wth equipped %with town water and LiP,ment for the year. Jr. 11-Phoebe Bitker. -Leonard and havt nZ good 5,irdenq and frua. Immediate.-The Co-6peratfiiz..Committees Stephenson. Flonmee occupation.- F.Ho,.%-3rd Annfs.Whitby. LItf"'OR SALF-8-roornedfrArnebronse'and Presbyterian Greetilaw, -Dorothy kndl.-e�%� Ed-
of the Methodist,c daylast*A-s announced and looked Edwanl Kirchner, Ketineth Ever thing y' ou w'ant in Hardware hurches met in Lln&ny on ilon. (lie' PkItner, Harriett- Xlorri�se tone-founr!ation. newly dernrazed inside'.cn'h rd and small, fru;r 1 1-2 acres nf land.k1or,- Jurnace in vrillar. frame stable an(i outbuildings. y Y. j.a. L-a io W, H..over the whole ground- careful] ley, Ethel Brixy., Sr,'I-Barba . pp!y �oA. Palmer. Pickerinjr. or jt was found that there ire Soule Hall, Howard Law, Helen Covvao, Kenneiy,Barrister,WhiAby.' 7;2tf very west prices,
,at the Jo Hart thirty charges where u6ion shouhl -y Stephenson, Allati Andrew-
' 1 A s�nb-cotiiruittee Ralph Annan, Angns Liscoll) OR SALE—InAhe ViflAge of Ag-be :effected be. incour;.,,iJ,:n5 m;nw-e% walk of the C. P_- Edna Reid. Walter R , a,i,,,. a -, roo brjk dw llin , newl composed of eight men was elpet- Eitill Forster. F�sd to coutinme the work of inves., Riebardson, Lizzle Anuan, LotflFe iimshed. liardwond�wr,;,all conveneiences...%Ppl to Irs Ring firnace. lot Gfix!�26.
tigation and report bRek? to th' pheas E hel Fowell. jr. 1_ J, -H, Bundy Pickerine Glendale Ave,, Toronto. Phone Pa.k 73Z,,,. 11-12 Ste on'Ile C joint committee early in January., Ire Ot1pla nd, NX i lliam Martin,Pr 11-otatoes which were 'selfing Anstin Bake r, Bazi Bye.in Toronto a short time Ago for Doris Reid, Sam Scott, Irene Hall, Farmers, Atte"ntiot de,.4ire tbpir ba at $2 00. Dealeris. aee pre. Freddie Elliott,$2.50 to $2 75 pev bag are now PhYllis Pilkey, Louie Fowler,Pr. I--Margue Those 'who rnessWhat' e_e` o2-_-- 0 .-by the spring farmers Walsh. Kenneth Ricba� mended.or wish anytbing in tbe,bar-
dictInRthat rite v&oa%the Mgrley Stephenson, Nicholas Nlor-* ne will be throwing them out a ;s line, please lea�e y our order�.with J. S. Balsdon. You'r Summer s wages ?
All repairs will be called for and de-
price will be so low that it will rissey, Nora Clark,Edna-Greenlnw not pay to handle them.' The Bert Elliott, Lifts Liscombe, -Rus- ivered within three days of receiving --Did you bu ail overcoat,crop is a very abundant one and sel F6vler, Marie Cowan absent, the order. a suit 'of.' many farmers are pitting them -.Next Sundayi` Dec.. the 12th, W.IMIDDLETON, 0�heavy sox MJ ` 'price will be as high next spring vice Field Day" in all t4e.11,e vlothesjwith . the expectation that the is to be observed as "Social Ser- 499- Harness-maker, Wbitb-y and war'h as tbey were last. odist Churches in the 11 tb�'tation anlong District. `The services in ELM DALE MILLS �un'derwea--.;Ther is wwRgi the r ? IN 0 the merchants df the village to Pickering Methodist Church, will• bavei,'an early 61o'sing by-lary pass-,, conducted by Rev. T. J. Camp. You can a]ways get the best.31ani. Well then, how ahout it ? We carry the very beat grades
ed whegeby their places of bnai. of Toronto, at 10.w-&. in. and toba Flou'r inade f rom 'No. 1.Nec in Fill these lines and before yon freeze up ness, will- be elosed each evening by the-pastor at T p. m. The' an- Manitoa Whetit. why pot come and buy at 7 o'clock' with the exeeption' of n"al-offerings in-aid of the funds Royal Honsehold and Glenorli for . . . :, . F,l aturdays.. They feel thatAbere of theDepartment will be taken. -t put off the evil day.Bread. Tryabng.. Don'is amiple tinire' between 8 a, m and Special envelopes will-be-tised a. p. m. in which to do all the busi- the purpose. All our people are BRAN, SF40RTS Amm-e-finer-MOrIli-ag you arp going to waken up with an
riesq to be done. It is jllqt as con.- once more urged to attend these M X FEEOS awfill cold. Well you i4d intended going to venient for enstorners tr j do their tpecial services, and to contril-ute Bantiniz's for a pair of Maltese OAT CHOP shoppilig tbeu Rs doing it at ail according to their mean-. The but'CRUSHED OATS Cross Rubbers,hqnr,;-of the night. Runtlal Sunday School Chri"tilliks BARLEY 01-10pil :,yo'tt didn't, so there you are. But treeand popular eniertainme-While assiiting -with thresh- nt
i'ing, ratioar, at R. C. Stork's on will be held on Tuesday eveniusz I WHEAT ope CRACKE'D CORN_31onday, JRmes Pvotl$e fell 011t of Dec. 21st, to which all are cordial �-Jfs never t0o Iate to meTfd:th tuow and f ractured his collar ly invited. Special features Rre* -ell's CreaK,. qubstitute "S bote,-as 'well as slistnining sorne Lovely tree, Lnique . prograrn mo, Cald" Go buy you'v-sensonable goods at the ME.N STORk.Cilf Meal.brul,4eq. Medieftl aid was suninion- Big crowd find Small fee, just 2,) We ed and his injuries attpnded to. cents for the whole event, The MolasFes Meal stand behind wir nlercliandls6.
CHOPPING AND OATu".. on Tnesday he was taken to the LeRgne service on Friday evening Got the habit. GG to Bunting's CRITSHING EVERYDAY ho��pital in an ambulance.' 31r.9, at 8 o'clock, MkFlotmry progrann rrowo, we regret to r�port, ij directed b' Mrs. Monney, the 2nd Get prices on feed in ton lots,-) Bny Lowndes' Clothes, Tailor n3ade, the Beat in the Land.. 'E.'not makine the prozreF;,; toward vice-president. All the yomig BELL PHO-N r.�-f0 - - n C;very t' a her friends hoped vonple are cordially iDvited.-J. i ""�,�eel-_-IsFred T. Bunting, Yic4erli W. D. 'Chopping every day.' EstablishedilS