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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_12_17 N '14: tl�44;61720i. W _44041-• .1 7 AW, A, VOL. XL. 7 - PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1920 . . No. 13 f1,V*f#o*UnsL PLETON LAPPER CENTENNIAL CORNERS Established 18M pretty wedding took place Mrs. Ed. Knowles Is suffering from Nos --E, --,Baker A v'e'kr P 0' Kedicai on Wednesday. Dec. Sth'at the home tonsolitis. of Mr. find Mrs. Newman, Toronto, We are sorry to state that Mrs. W. GREEN WOOD ij RE.FORSYTH. D. of 0., Regis- when Edward Appleton. of Pickering, C. Stotts is very Ill. tared member of the Ortovaetrical A600- • was married to Dora O'Lapper. The J. W. Brumwell entertained at din. "n house was tastefully • decorated with ner on Stfriday evening last. of glasses. ayes tWftd free. North " Win a Prize -islatio,-#Ote tarLo. special 01touldOn SITSD to beautiful flowers. and at 5.30 p. rn. a Mrs. Hilton Btumwell and Rachel Mgt. The party gessing- the amount or the large audience of friends from Picker. F. Brumwell are getting on fine train. MILLS :F.ITOMLINSON, M;B.. Afernber nearest to the amount of our sales Ing and Toronto were present. The Ing the children for the Christmas Surgeons a w" tree and entertainment to be held on ­'N )f Physicians and the day purchase bride was given away by Mr. Ne o'offthe College c of Ontario, Office: that formerly occupied is made gets a dollar's man. The Rev, A. E. Bruce officiat• Dec. 21st. the late Dr.R.12rodie,and latterly by Dr. Cal worth of goods, free. ed, Refreshments were served and wen. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 23ly GREMNWOOD Somebody wins. Sombody later the bride and groom' left for 4 their new home at Pickering, with gets a prize. b' IMPROVED. SERVICE I-V E. CARTWRIGHT, M. P.,11"IM. Remember the Pickering Towns ip % C.1P.& S..Cnt. A coroner for tbeCoun- -','.,WINNERS : the good. wishes and felicitations of SabbAth School Convention-to he held all their numerous friends. ty of Ontario. Office hours: 12-2 and 6-8 p.m in.the Greenwood Methodist Church In order to give my customers better or at other hours by appointment Phone Bell Rose Davis, Laura Burkholder. Geo. 2e during the bead eeding No.24.5: Ind,3ph phone No,400. Piekering. On- on F�iday Janupry 21st., 1921, Keep SLIVII 'o F. Meecb, J. Pear- CHERRYWOOD I qly let tario. Kester. W. Allin. F th 9 date i*n mind. months I will until Erato on son. F. C. 'Madill. W. Boadway, F. on- chop farmerJ gra* The annual Christmas tree and en- The anDuA Christmas tree Find c O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Helmkav,-D. McDonald and M. Bruce. - Wednesday in addition to Monday cert of the Greenwood Sunday School d-Sab- and Friday. N. E41nburgh, member of the Mlleve of of St k ywoo will be held on the evening of Tues. oxi ville , Minnip Gleekon.J. wil- tertainment of the Cherr te bath Svhool will be held on the even-and Surgeons of Omtarto.Ileentia ker.T. C. Gostick, V. Yake and May dix�, Dec. 214t. ' A gdod program of Hours for Choppipg 9 a.m. to 4 p.W. of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. Michell, -Claremont : H. A. Leacb, Ing of Wednesday, Dec. 22nd. A good 16 Special attention to deleases of wolnen azd , drills, dialogues, choruses, music by I will appreciate Your,orders for Floor, obd1dren. Office and residence,Brougham. Goodwood. H. A. Hitchock, Victoria Yu Of music, dialogues. readings ntrhe. Program Bran ard Shorts. Large Square.Thos. Clarke, Balla' etc ill be given b the children of the o,chesti,a etc.. will be given. 'she Admission 25 cents,child- program will begin at S. Admission stock on hand. Loqw. ren of the school free. 25 cents,children 15•cents. BAKERS' JOY is equal to the best for By request of R. Hutchison, Inspec- MIGHLAND CREEK •bread %a(l costs le-38. -W H.!KFNN. EDY. Barrister. ,.I. Stouffiville, �rlt tor of Public Schools, a meeting ",6; a jeitor,•Notary Public,!jConveyancer, ,,c. Iturday. while the men were Use Kissimi for-pastry, beheld in the school on Saturday next, OJU S, Whitby,Ont. 4L Dec'. 18th. at 8 o'clock, . in., for the sitting around enjoying cheirluncheon Flour is cheap—Bread is dear�-Wby purpose of discusshig �P.tter' school not bake your own bread'. E. FAREWELL, K.C.. BARRIS- and chatting gaily in Joe Pearce's accommodation. TbisisaniMportant gravel it tbe•doleful tones of one in and save money. jo TER.CountyCrowm Attorney.and County 801:16tor. Court House.Whitby. . 10-V tueeting and all the ratepayers of S,S. distress caused all to look round in 11 He B E A: L Rnmzement. A've los:t them, I've lost No.7 should make an effort to be on E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and hand.. theu),"wmiled one- of- the arty- On A*Solicitor.NoterT Public.Ete. Money to enquirr it was found'tbat te had lint 4P I CLAREMONT KINSALE .. .1 o&n—oface Brock St.North,WbItbT. say his teeth. A di!igerit search was then made bv all bands but 'the missing. 1JOHN-STONT—BArri,ttrs ISSUER OF On Nov. 30tH, at the home of the molars could not he-located. After AL.-fetc.,2'19 Danforth Ave. (Woolworth(Bid ) brides parents, R. R and' Mrs; Mow- Toronto. Phoae'.Gerrard 4.111. Saturday%.Mal- bray•their daughter,NlissGladys 31 lir- about' fifteen minutes search. to.,no vern I7t20.'(Ind1.).hr"440?y1_ iel, was united in trIarringe to W.Rich. avail.a great sound of rejoicing filled _MarrWe Licenses and Agar. Theelkemony' was per- the air, the bereitved one having lnCat- W I LLIAM J. HEATWN, H. A..Imr.- -4_tbknLi� his rocket." rister.Solicitor, member of the firm of IZ formed by Rev. Ryckman,Demson.Foster and Beaton. Toronto brook; assisted by Rev. W, Bunner, Central Trusts Building,83 Bay Street,Toronto. of Greenwood. After.the.ceremony Cown.13".3 wood stile-Dec. 18th. -4* Telephone:Mnin 961 and 962. Mr. and "NIrs. Agar left-for Guelph. LOCUST HILL • Dental wbeie they attended the Winter Fair. FRUIT BASKETS! G A R_ - G E and also spent' a few days with the- Albert C.Reesor, a member of the -A BLASE B. BEATON. D. D. S.-. 24 Quart Crates relatives of the groom, -Mr. Agar Is well-known family of that name in tes In the employ of the Provincial Gov. JL�P Graduate of the Royal Cotelge of Denial 'I Qt. Berry Boxes ernment as an instructor in Bee-keep- this part of the country, died Monday We have a full line of motor oils an4 Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office 11 Qt. Baskets I year. He had been ail over W. M. Pringle'* hardware�store, Whitby. Ing, and on their return from their in his 52nd in greases ati-well as motor fixtures.: Office hours 9 to 12 : I to 5.30.L Ind.*plcne 6• 16 Qt.,*Baskets honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Agar will for.some time.and was a patient of Dr! Boll phone 220. - 441y take up residence in Brooklin. Thev T.J, Glover. He was the son of the Auto*of mll'makes and desigue repair. Lenno Covers and Slat Coqero have the beat- wishes bf a boat of late Chriistian Reesor and a nephew of ed on shortest notice and Oorer early and avoid sbortage�b Hou. David Reeser, one- of the fir-it at fair prices. fusitivelio friends for their future happiness and keen spur Chopping and Oat Rolling ever 'week 1. 1; tsman and was noted for his ..Agents for Dominion Tires STOUFFVILLE trap about "V ETA E.STEPHENSON,A.T.C.NX.. Canadian Senators. Deceased was a prosperity.' teacher of piano and theory. Phone 1803, day exiepting Monday. Ing and curling abilities. "Genuine Ford Parts" Claremont. 60-10 He Is survived by his wife, three child. Robert Miller has r�fuined from an W G. HAM. —Issuer of M I arriage W. G.Barnes, He River extended visit to Scotland. ren and two brothers, Dr. Arthur,of Gasoline-always on hand. Free Air �Aj 9 Liains" In the County of Onsuio. California. and Fred. of Locust Hill, '.Alkickerixg Tiltl&ele, My Or address R. R. No. 1.Loctist Hill. The great breach of promise case put and by one sister, Mrs. F. P. M1 I 11ard, Call and see tw if you are in need]I on by our citizens on Friday evening of Toronto.- of anything in the auto was&.decided success'. or truck line. W :V. RICHARDSON— Real*E.q We notice 96 great improvement in PORT UNION. .state. Ingurnmce.conveyamcing'. Public,Etc..Pickering.Oct. Notary 3.Uy jq our fighting system. vibich Is again Hockey• meeting Saturday night. 'tees as usual next Sun- E 0 Common We started this week, giving a bright and Church services Cowan & Sheph 'H ALL—House'-carpenter. s- steady light. 0•timates given for new work• repairs or are given in Shaw's Business A detegat'on from Stouffirille and day. Mf -alterations. Ind,phone 2913.. Pickering. 2.31y Schools, Toronto. All work 'is Markham will in the near future wait Miss . Lbel Annis spent Sunday at Pickering, Ont. With Grade in everydetAll. Stud- on Hon. Mr. Biggs and Premier Ds ury honie•R.BEATOX TOWNISHIPOLERE Cony,&Tazarr, conszoladouds for taking ents may eater any day or start to urge the completion of the good 'R. Dixon .-was on a business trip to SCO&TIts, Accountant. Eta. Home? 60 loom Home Study Courses. Pree CaLa- roitcls system on the 8th qf 31mrkhani, the city. On IN "6su&r of Marriage Ijo- I'lat e ew city canna` �yhtteew 0 305 Yon ge St. A man by the name of Humphrey- 0 �n Saturday. 19 -GEI. Licensed, Aug .91 ere 'Are, i . Write W. H. Shaw. Pres., a few miles remaining udftnnipleted R.Newton visited friends in the cl 7 alias St.JoM, hailing from the West. J. R. and Mrs. Johnston pall a visit H You P1 W:')rnoccr for tl�p Province of Ontario, All played a neat confidence game on to Tproqto this week. kinds of sales conducted on reasonable terms, about fifteen Of our 'sharp bu-irie" C. Rate took his annual tioliday on Also breeder of pure-bred Short sm men. Hiq method was to buy' 11'r'L, 11cmday and killed two•fine hogs. a doll Write,phone or call, Ind. phone.h"C"ianceatnotInet -:a PI%CKERING -0 worth or so of goods and producing Victor and Frank Closgon were on a .2118. Glqn NlajQr P.O. 331y check in payment• receiving the hal- flying trip to the city on Saturday. Cement, ILI POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, YARD :?ice in cash. He represented him- We are-glad to have W,A. and Mrs. LUMBER YA1%1.R as- being engaged. with Thomas Trepdwtty settled in our neighborhood. X e for Ooontim of York and Ontario. Aue- self 61.60-044"41 orteat A number of friends visited A. Tait Coal Paisley. a well-known farmer, and re- notice, Address Grectialverv.1f,coant httLue in finalpavment on Saturday evening and report a nice for �ragps." All tbe basiness men caj her, Lumb 'WM. 'MAW, LIVENTRED Ave.- We bavpa large find weil assorted sb- time- ed the cheques without question and The Odd Fellow's Club of Lenten-TIONEER.for'i'ork.Qntario and Durham stock of the 1A)IInwing material : eekly meetin L. Shingles Counties, All kinds of tales pr,,mptiy attended ­-the man. in a couple of hours was nitil held their w i to. Tervisreasonabie. -Dates for saleamay be Matched B. C.. Fir Flooring. V richer by about $:0). He -is now Stotts'. . All report a' very pleasant arranged ai NEWS'Officv. Bell and ndepen- dent'phon,ei. Whitby,Ont. Sly, Matched B. C.­ Fir Sheeting, and awaiting trial. evening Ready.Ro' fing i We evening. glad to have �Mrq. Percy Roo fin B. C. Hemlock 'flooring. V Matched Fir Ceiling, 4 in. Standing timber at Cewan's ,;ale. Treadway back from Pittsburg. Slit bind n C. Cedar Siding, had a, delightful trip and is looking Bought and sold. d 6 in. B -Steel Post& Wt;r a LZ exceedingly well. "Government, Munic1pal and C'or-! Also, Beaver Board, Plaster Board R. H. McCalpin, our new station We are glad to hear that William ;igent, took charge last week, and W, F, and Apple Barrels. ton 7: it poration Bonds For Sale. Bur is loproring in health, J. Potrin is back to Port Union work- Our sports enjoyed a good evening ing from 4 to 12 p. m. Bell Phone 193 of skating on Saturday on Nowitin'S The sports of this neighborh(x•d are 9 A. C. REESOIR Wo D. Gordoii & Son, pond. collecting for the hockey team. Keep WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY A PICKERING The Misses- LeDrew, of Toronto, Your band on your roll, as they seem LOCUST HILL spent the week-end with Rev. Price io need a lot of cash. and family. Bell and Independent phone, David RiM Mrs. Annir,are getting GREEN RIVER Veterinary Si�rgeon c-ornfortAbIv settled in their new home F . 9 Hop�;Graduate of Ontario Veterinary in the village. Wedding bells are still to be heard k erm*College. All calls dav or night PiC The Methodist Sunday school bad a at a distance. promptly attended to. Winter Term The treat on Sunday 'last when Mrs 'Ed. Nilson played a flying visit to Phones Pranke-tt gave a very interesting Uxbridize.friends on Sunday.Bell and IndependentPbon ERING, ONTARIO Opens J tL PICK ; a - 3rd. paper on the St. Catb-itrines Conven- Frank Booth and lady friend spent vention, Sunday with friends In Brooklia. rug _`- :: TIME T.ABLE—Pjokering Station ELLIOTT The Epworth League will hold their Win. and Mrs. Grav, sr., are now T.R. Trains going East one sit follows weekly meeting on Friday evening at comfortably settled in their newbome. No. 6 Mail 7.57 A M So o'clock. This is social evening and a Will Duncan and lady friend spent 28 Local P.X: good program is being prepared. All Sundav with Mr. and Mrs, Cassie, of St 36 Local ore Yonge Charles Sts,Toronto are welcome. Brougham. Trains Going West one as follows-�- Miss Sarah, Don't forget the Methodist Christ. The many friends of No. 35 Local 10.45 A. M. Accoteltitancy, stenography, type- mas service to be held on Sunday Hutchings are pleased to learn of her so 27 Local 2.185 P. M. *is writing, commercial teschers, see evening rec. 19,at 7 o'clock A good speedy recovery. 4 7 Mail 8.55 P. M. speaker is being secured. •& Monday John Nighswander has been confin- - - .-retarial and general improvement Xrnas Sugges6oni Nos. 6 and 7 also run on Sunday I dil program will be ed to his room, owing to a very severe und e eni 9 v 1!ytbeT" scholars consisting attack of In.priope. Foregoing is according to Standard courses; Keen demand -for our given S. s For Mother—Hot Water bottle, toilet time, graduates because business men of solos,duets and choruses by differ- Willie, the new bridge is now com- ired ent classes. The numerous dialogues pleted and open to traffic,and we hope goods, cut glass etc. know they are correctly piepE include "The Old Apple-Woman" and all accidents have'ceased. For Father—Pipes, iobacco pouches. Dr. N. E, MeEweh, B•V.So. for superior serviced. Thousands attended the ab4ving soap.and bri2shes, box Of 4 "A Rose and Thorn." and many A number of our boys and on their cigars. Veterinary'Surgeon. of our former students are now in others, You will got doubly repaid Winter Fair Fit Guelph Graduate of University o' business for coming, Admission 10 cents and return attended the fat stock show e—Auto strap safety razors, ry f Toronto. life. Write for circular, win B, Br t Big watch, �flaa 00 cents. Toronto. b light, will Former Veterinarian to Macdonald W. J. Elliott, Principal The anniversary services in connec. The Green River- Union S. S. will tart' brushes. I11 Agriculwral College, Quebec, tion with the Baptist Sabbath School hold their nnniversary and entertain- Big Sister or Sweetheart—Box Sta- Prompt attention to all clients. will be held this year as usual,that is ment on Sunday, Dec. 20th and the, tionery, box perfume• manicure set. e on the last Sunday before Christmas, following Friday New Year's eve.. box Metcalf's or winiard's choco- Bell and Ind. Phones, It is My Business Sunday at 2.90'and 7 p, m.the ser- Dec. 19th, The services will be con- On lates. .PICKERING, ONTARIO i' To help you rtin part of yours, ducted by Rev.Harvey Merritt, B. A., vices will be conducted by the Rev, of our leading men Family—Stuart aramiiphone for the B. T. H.,-of Whitby, at 2 o'clock iri the Mr. Fletcher, one children, price$15. opening a New Garage in the Vil- afternoon and at 7 in the evening. in S. S.-Work. The service of praise in the after- Latest Columbia Records Inge of Whitevale I am prepared to do There will be special singing by the will he led by the cbildtln G e­R E I D la'lyl 'kinds of repair work, including children of the Sunday school, by the noon Find in the evening d Gramaphones. W by the S.P.S.k4. annual tops and side curtainq, also making Baptist Choir And by the MRIe, Quart• Choir. Friday evening the a Has a full line of tresh .Ind cur- he given which Your old car look and run like new by ette. As Mr, Merritt lVill he conduct- entertainment, will ed meats constantly on hand. giving it a good coat of new paint. Ing his farewell service at Whithy on will consist of readings, recitations, Agent for Toronto machinery, includ- Sunday. Dec, 26th. every one should dialogues, N. E. McEWEN choruses, drills and tab� ICKh I ON' Gl- WS R 47 Spice Roll, Breakfast 13awn Ing: Pumps, Wina mills,'machinery, avail themselves of this opportunity •eaux. Kindly keep these dates in Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc and Gasoline Engines, of hearing him at Whitevale. Watch mind. Admission. adults 25c-:child- Veterinary surgeon the Nswa for announcement of the ren. 15c ; children of the .school free. Highest prices paid for CHARLES M. RICE, Christmas concert to be held on the Doors open at 7 o'clock, chair taken at 0 r Butcher's cattle. Home.Tel..5521. Whitevale,Ont 25th. 8, sharp, 4 P� =7 V: 3, _suety Ways, of Course he, Anne found that', K486P %3*0* --aw 40 pol iiir of nutri"c6idid workl.that M s6ld Qidy In " Tis s. cas"or God Almightr,": movid. �i C said-Mrs. Toms,•"and you know. she's Hardto be sweet when the throng is' Sealed-air-tight packets innocent, Bob, and*so do I, and so do dense, e its native. Mrs. Blades her that was Susan' When elbows Jostle and shoulders to reserve Turtle. She .was a very faithful crowd; jmoconomical goodness. friend to Joanna and never believed and to take 'offence I word against her to the last.. And,,Easy to give trusting-In Providence, same a s I do' When the touch is rough and the j and same as my husband always did.! voice Is loud; I believe a time must come when "Keep to the right" in the city's Joanna will be cleared." throng; -Mrs. Toms, you see had great faith, rI "Divide the road" on the broad and she was so welt thought upon highway; There's one way right when that, despite Joanna's disgrace. none T nma turned away from her mother, though, , thing's wrong; every- none but felt only too sure that things, were as they seemed to be. For if Easy and fair goes far. In a day." Just on1t) s574 Joanna had looked to be maried be- .,Keep sweet and keep movin'.". fore long, what more terrible likely v&W Aftr MW s •of Tea,.Pots DaAly than that she wanted a little bit of The quick taunt answers the hasty 'Xeep the New Edison Amberola-Edison's' money .against her 'young man's re- Used in Million word- grcut phonorraph with the,`diambud■tylkl■ turn and had took this wicked way and your choice of records,for only$1.00. to come by-it? The lifetime chance for a "help" Is Pay balance at rate of only a few cents a continued.)' missed; day. Free trial in your own home before 'o rite .,(To be conti . yon dV * "I The muddiest pool Is a fountain stir- f.,. t Nothingdown. W Edis•n Back and pictur-11M... A Test of Nerve. red; P. Z. MANSOX, A kind hand clinched makes an ugly Zdtaox Phonograph D1Ot44bnt0X- While hunting In the Canadian Rock- all Zinc St. E., Toronto. dept. 9 fist. TH E T H I �-+i les one day A woman showed a rare 338 Portage Av*., W PON man.• X presence of mind. With her guide and When the nerves'are tense and the mind Is. vexed, companion, she'was spending the day Increase in Fur 'Values. • on a high mountain waiting for a griz- The, spark lies close to the maga -ago the wholesale price 13Y EDEN PHILLPOTTS, zly bear that they had sighted the zine; Five years Whisper- .a hope to tne soul per- of a good muskrat skin was thirty= - afternoon day before. . About five-o'clock in the flexed- seven cents. To-day It is $5.10. Other afternoon they saw the bear far down PANT IL-(Cout'd.) ever connected Joanna with their the mountain feeding on moss berries, Banish the fear with -a smile ser- kinds of furs 'have gone up In an anna wi Susan ministered to Joanna and great disaster. Certainly if-any heart and they immediately-startcl C14 a ene- astonishing way, fetched her round; and ,then young harbored the thought, it was on no wide detour to stalk him'. After they Just The United States Biological Survey Tom came in again to hear the fatal lip till other things happened; but at "'Keep sweet and keel) mo cockligrt Farmer Turtle went down haA dropped d9wn to•a lower altitude vIU,.,r cites the cane of a man. who in 1913 news, and his father spoke like the they followed 'a little 16dge round the -Robert J. -Burdelie, bought a mink-lined coat-for $500. trump of doom to the sinner. He to his burned-out corr. ricks, and Nat steep mountain. After wearing It four years he sold the thanked heaven as the•poor fox hunter Lucas with him, and it was Nat, pok- lining for $1,000 and replaced It with, was. took from the evil to come and ing about in the char, as found what Meanwhile bruin had changed his. France' to Preserve -Battlo- ugly light'on the'job. plans, and was climbing then nutria at a cost of $150.- In 1917 he *. hadn't lived to s" his daughter a' threw a cruel . fiel&. sold the nutria Ilujng for $250 and put thief, and then, after a lot of fierce ,For be come across a piece of paper to the same shelf on which the hunt-I Justice that fell like hail on the ears half burned with writing upon 'it, ers'were'walking: As they made th4lr Certain sections of the-French bat- in a muskrat lining at a cost of $75.' a -the frantic woman, he inclined,to and he also picked up a handkercher, way cautiously round a projecting tie, fronts, including dugouts and Last year he sold the muskrat lining f Inercy as his way always was. and he gave them to Thomas Turtle. point, with the woman in the lead, trenches, are to be preserved as his- for $300 anti he still.has.the coat, with "You're young. yet, and for your Farmer looked at 'em, then put 'em they met him face' to face at a dis- toric monuments If the proposal be- a clear profit at $845. sake," he said 11"d for your mother's in his pocket' and stood` like a stone t,,,,e of lesd� than thirci, paces. The Ing prepared by•Senators of the de- Naturally, the high prices obtainable *A� sake, and your father's memory, I be man StaTing at the rising sun. He 'vastated regions get' 'Parliament's ap- for furs have iucited 'trappers. and going to spare you, Joanna. I say could hardly believe his . own. eyes; moment he came Into full view the is in the solemn minute. Joanna but there weren't a "Shadow of doubt, woman threw her rifle to her-shoulder proval. Whetter this will include any gunners to extra efforts In the pursuit 7110 IM4L 15W11k. IN4t. Oil .0 Lower 1;14 -iBz3E zw qft4`ek__shet. oms. rue out of my house ih five d, ot Ae ­4--d ell 1@q la nA k='V_U1 of mr-imanug alumals, which in can- but it Is not considered likely, In view sequqace'are decreasing In numbers- minutes, and I won't proceed against Town for the' police, he went to his crumpled up and rolled far down the You. -The awful wickedness you've house place and called his wife and Mountain side, and when the hunteri of the fact that the State would have at an accelerated rate. The draining done shall be bid iz% your heart and put the handkercher in her hand. reached him he was stone-dead. What to pay the owners of the land involved of marshes has A tendency to wipe out ours, and I pray God to have mercy "Who's be that?" he asked. would have happened if the shot had huge sums without having any definite the muskrats. The only hope for fur- upon you and turn your soul to right- She looked at it and -answered: missed to hard to conjecture. No assurance that It would be refunded bearing animals lies In their domesti- tousness before it's too late. And you "One belonging to Joanna Toms. hunter would choose to shoot a" grizzI 'by the Germans in indemuttleq. cation-i.e., In establishing preserves can send for your box in the morn- There's 'J. V worW in the corner. a y There it a conslant demand that fu- for them where they-will be safe from Jns." Susan gave her six for her birthday t thirty paces, The 'guide was well Lure generations* have. something de- molestation. " armed, but if the w6mau'a shot had last July. finite to see of the war's -horrors be- PART III. "And read what be on this scrap of. failed,he would have been too close quarters to have done anything effei sides a-depleted treasury. and the Ben- lien she spoke. paper, mother, please. C_ At all happened so quickly, that ator go," she said. "But I say here and read so much,as waa left to read. there was no Mrs. Turtle took the burned sheet tive. 9 believe thisAs possible by buy- Louvain Receives Books afore You all, and III swear to it in chance for cowman: or fug several thousand acres and ap- 7- 'My darling Jo: I may get home- aevice. painting caretakers to prevent the Peraonal libraries of German sac- ` name of my dead father, that I a bit after Christmas. and then with trenches tunneig and mine cratera ants'are being purchas6d to restock tufter touched one of them things and from being worn away by the ravages I don't know more than you how they luck it's the shelves of the Louvain Library d got in ni box." "Tum over," said Mr. Turtle. Big Me&cal Fees. of time or tilled with weeds as now looted by the Germans In the war, 4.1 UZ X. His wife -done so and read: cc wish for your peace and is the case all along the battle fronts., gays a despatch. The German pro- -.hope of heaven You'd- take another farminir and .a cottage and Mrs, operation "'No more sea for me then, but the $60,000 fee said to have been paid to Dr. Deblet, the famous French The cost of purcha�e and fessors are hard hit by heavy taxation line," replied her Master,�but she only Joanna Truscott. Then we'll—" surgeon, for attending the late King would be. recovered by. Imposing a and the high cost of living-and,many 'shook her head. She was calm now "Found alongside where the stacks of Greece, although a big sum as medi- fee all visitors to the reservation, rare and valuable volumes have thus WW steadfast as' a rock. Then she ;,as," on went up to her room, under the roof' said Farmer. �'That's how I've cal payments go, no means this to be Increased by a systematie come into the market. 0 M. Louts Staint-er, director of the i been paid for my mercy. But now lishes. a record, rganization of visits of 'school library restoration,committee, Mid a of Four Ways, took. her packet of I 'tis all over and she'll 'go where she A famous British physician. Sir Mor.' dreg from all-parts of France. The . - of correspondent of the. London- Daily letters and, went straight away out belorigs�-wicked, young devil." ell Mackenzie, received just '-about tentative arrangements call for at the farm without another word to And that night -Joanna slept in News that Louvain was verygrat ­_Any of 'em. double this-$100,000,'with-extras for 'least 500,000 francs from this year's eful- But the night work wasn't Of.one clink at Ashburton lockup. travelling and hotel expenses-for at- budg0t-allowancear which seems to be for the consignment of books from - • with, for while the girl tramped home She stood. her trial at the assizes tending ,the -Emperor Frederick of the only argument. against Parlia- American*,well-wisher.a although,as•he and the case went against her from put It, the American collection being with death in heraheart, no doubt' Germany. - •oa meit'a:-approval. Thomas Turtle debated on the mat' the first. ' Everything came 9pt, Of 'ter, course, and to them skilled In such Dr. Lorenz, of Vienna. the"bloodless an essentially modern one had more a$airs, who on17 look at the facts and surgeon," was paid 1160,000 by Philip A Desert Ice pack� of a "universal" than a "University" To her parents' great astonishment, character. Susan stuck up for her ruined 4riend, don't take no count of human ch)Lrac- J. Armour, the Chicago ­rneat king," With the thermometer registering No building yet. exists Iri Louvain vowed ter, there could be but one end of it. f and despite the, glaring facts, or curing his little daughter of hip at noon one hundred and thirty de- adequate to receive. the new library, .41•at Joanna never could have done it. She said, so far as the things in her disease. But then he was detained in grass Fahrenheit, Rays Popular Afech- and the books thu's far obtaineA, in. beyond her nature," she said. box were. concerned, that she knew America for four months over the job. shies, a_ of profesaional men eluding 35,000 volumed from Engan "And I.wouldn't believe it -if an angel naught about 'em and had never put Another famous bloodless surgeon, made, Ice-near an oasis in the Sahara d. said she'd stole our things. She em there; while, as to the stacks, are scattered waereier.temporary ap Dr. James-Gale,- was offered $250,000 Desert and saved the life of a earn 7 couldn't,-she's, not built to do it. she could only swear that she knew - commodations. can be found for them. '-Zheres a wicked plot hatched againsti naught ab6ut 'em neither. ed from malignant She said by a wealthy patient suffering from rode who suffer her, for she couldn't tell a lie or act!that when she come to look at her lameness, on the prin�ciple of "no cure,' fever. At seven o'clock In the even- _ 'a part. I never knew such a' down-I lover's letters one, the last, was miss- no, pay." Gale accepted the condi• ing the men shoveled down through M_ inard's L4niment For Burns, Etc. right truthful girl in my life." Ing from her parcel, and, as for the tions, effected5a complete and permau• the hot sand to a cooler stratum and '*Then,,if not her, who?" asked Mr. hanlkerchief, &he said she'd never eat cure, and received his fee-prob. formed a pit about"eignteen inches Tulftle. 'Who under this roof would used any of 'em, but kept 'em. stored deep. �On the level bottom of the de- ably the biggest on record. SAVE GASOLINE 'Seek to ruin her this way?" Among her treasures as being too Your engine cylinder If reground ane I _good • The first Baron Dimsdale','for a Very- pression they-placed a blanket thLt But Susan couldn't tell. to use, and for that matter the other new piston.rings fitted will do this ane never believe it. We've got five was found in her box, and they brief attendance on the Empress 'measured about five by eight feet. put more pep`in your Auto, Tractor, had not been used. Her mother took Catherine of Russia. received.his.title, Them, drawing on the supply of camel bar word," she answered. "And her Stationary or Marine Motor than it word's her bond. And God will right 'her oath thaCjoanna came borne, on $50,000 in cash, an annuity of $2,500 fodder, they covered the blanket with ever had Send for circulars. her," he declared. the night she was sent of from Four a year for life, and $5,000 for the ex chopped' straw, From the oasis they GUARANTEE MOTOR CO., v. BuFFarmer was impatient at this, ways, by 11 o'clock, and Nat Lucas penses of his Journey between Lon. drew water and covered -the blanket Hamilt6n, and who shall blame him,? He swore-held first c to a depth & halt an Inch. As the l7ght eight, of the don and St. Petersburg and back, thought he'd been uncommon Chris- fire through the. I le Window in his ..night advanced the -temperature fell Han about it and gave it as his o1nn- sleeping place at a bit after 10, so The tongue of 'i giraffe measures, and tit midnight frost crystals forme� 0( SALT ion that few would have acted so the time fitted exactly right, and no- on an avers ir DIAM315 kindly as he had. They talked to ',,,ibody in his senses ever doubted that e, t*a.feet in length. on the floating straw.*At three o'clock L A N D ,SALT purpose and was just going to the- she'd gone 0 the straw was embedded in.a sheet of ir ff in her rage and set Bulk Wlats be" when old Nat Lucas, head man fire to the ricks on her way borne. 111nard's Rolloves Oulds,Eta ice. L TORONTO ISALT WORKS! at Four Ways, come•running in to was a simple, everyday sort of ars.on,' (a according to the law, with everyth 0. to.CLIFF TORO ent from his tallet. where he slept ing,.. over the stables. H I his in its place; all very orderly and at- Harnessing the Sun for Power e was clad in I WITIff trousers and shirt and no more. cording to human nature and no mys- "God's goodness!" he said. 'Us'be tery anywhere. But arson is a very serious business, as the -afire! 'Tie the new ricks in the cor- culrrit found,! Any physicist will tell you-:.that this Although 'as' 'yet no great s.uccess I for she got three years ner of Jacob's field,Or else 'tis the cow and no sym- bfte,down under." pathy from anybody on earth but her:talk about convertipg the static elec;. has been obtained in the Utilization of The ran to the door and there sure mother and Susan Turtle. i tri6ity of the atmosphere into dynamic solar energy for mechanical purposes, I ' 4 steps in that direction bav6 undent- enougg,' they see red fire blazini not i The poor girl viinished ac cording-!current is just silly nonsense. Pure half a mile off and lighting half the ly,and when Bob Truscott clime home ably produced worthwhile results'. The OOKS • bunk, in other words. But the ques- most remarkable sun engine -built up sk The farm sloped down to Dart,from sea after the New Year and vl,' and on the edge of the hill,;went first thilIg to the lodge where tion of transforming the energy Of to date is located And operated at where was Jacob's field-a 'five-acre Mrs. Toms still dwelt; he didn't stir-'.sunshine into e1jgctrical energy 'is 1'�Ieadi, near Cairo, In Egypt., it con. croft finder wheat that year-rose up.�prise her by no means so much as wholly different, and the hope that sists of five 205•foot boilers place-.1 on tL_ ------------ It great glare with flame flickering she surprised him. 'Twas a very this will eventually be accomplished edge and in the focus offive channel- Y through It. The night was W11 and cruel shock for the pion When econolhically, to furnish power for shaped mirrors. Its best run for an . 'Youwill immensely el ftriest attd the Maze arose steady;be listened to the girl's =11 and e 'leided 1,442 pounds of steam at running machinery, etc., is not without hour y "improve the tastiness aut of thf'dark. heard she was put away for three substantial basis. a pressure of nearly sixteen pounds tG Farmer got into his boots, so quick:mortal years. 110 was &'good sort of Prof. A. A. Campbell-Swinton. urges the square Inch-equivalent to s*ty- of dishes and,add tre- as lie could and Susan ran and roused man and wouldn't believe a word- In her brother, who'd Bond to bed, and truth, be properly raved about i�and that, by methods analogous to those three -horsepower'per acre of land.-or- 7 go-t which- have r e pfoduc4d such fruitful re- copied by the plant. The' litter Is Lucas called up another man that didn't rest, hand or foot, till held used Tendously to their dwelt bard by. Then they went down 1 permission to see Joanna. And he � d suits In wireless communication,• it in connection with Irrigatloir work. I stacks (see her, with two policewomen .:noUrishing value if r to find the two brave wheat )fie may be possible to convert the energy 'In some tropical regions, where coal 'W a fortnight before, was I room, and found her calm and stead- 'of sunshine directly Into usable elec- Is scarce--as in Egypt, the Punjab .0 y P1 and you use plenty of ..both alight and burning to the heart.1 fast, but thin and long ways legs trical energy. the African Karoo--teakwood boxes surface They could do nauot, for the fire beautiful than wh6n last he'd said The face which the sun 'blackened inside,.fltted with glass tops had got a start of em and'their good-bye. buckets of water only turned to a She told him she was in presents to us (considering It.as a flat and properly insulated are in 6mmon 1,Pgo,,Cenit� and, Oil,.k) has the enormous area of 585,. use for cooking. baking and other pur- uUff of steam afore they reached the no doubt 'twas a eat _ w Irouble. Indeed, none durst go very darkness that he'bel great it,and swore 750,000 square miles, each square foot poses. These sun ovens, which have Bear, for the beat was tremendous, he'd wait for her and leave no store of which emits energy, equivalent to the advantage of eliminating cost of krid even so, young Tom got his mus- unturned meantime to right . her 12,500 continuous horsepower- The fuel,-afford a temperature of 240 to, 1 tacbe very near burned off and Nat against the world. ­ average radiant energy delivered on 275 degrees Fahrenheit In the, middle `Lucas was singed from his scant -So he left her and took work on the surface of'theearth at noon on a of the (lay. Prov�Med with a irkirror BOV R IL t 'tbatch to his knee all down one side. the land not far from Ashburton; but clear day in middle latitudes Is about for a reflector they will run tip to 290 I don't think in the full flush of an for righting her, or doing anything 5,000 horsepower per acre. degrees. 0 C The fight, -nor yet after, thort anybody to clear up. the business at Four if zi� e a�{ - ,exp'"a(y ,a'• 'Frc^'c.R+r��.�'a• D'"�i i"`i4'.:�,,,;y �, ',4 .i '�,t?++y;.' x ,,F , r✓t •n a �-,� s •;, �rF.,�°+sa-'e'•�►..<Y �•..'e'" .+w ::.,.''s �.�„�•vk«4sv, �d+2�?'7�1i��,; a�;�r,3e�;+'�' k,%*"'J'::,,w,..:�%c ,.M1•',""`,7:"�- . � arc; ,�'`',. : .?• �'.'YSMZ' ,. .�..?:' \ ,,-.�7rfrv... ,:c�e�., a�aa»�.'�..r` .,;asr-�;;��..rtr..t�;.a S', 'm`�" ,"•�' -,s,,, i,LL, � PROi�IDE WORK FOR EM HES OF INCENDIARIES .-AND MEN �G. WINTER Y THE TORO Y :Ci ball, Carnegie Library, Corn Exchange Among the 138 Ontario Hydro-Electric Comm icsion Awarded Two Million Buildings Wiped Out—Damage Estimated at Over $28,= _ ' Dollars' Worth of Contracts iA Connection With X000,000—Fires Are Reprisals for Ambushing of Aux- s the Chippawa Power Development. - Mary Police on Gaturday Night. A despatch from Toronto says:— Chalmers Company of Toronto;"and - Contracts amountin to pearl two the ,John -Inglis Company, Toronto. �. ,Cork, Dec. 12.—The cezitral pprtion district of the explosion where +the • g y In each-case the lowest tender was of the City of Cork has'been burned I fires first began. °`'•, million dollars were awarded by the accepted. playing hundreds, was set alight. = "wr, Provincial Hydro-Electric Commis- ' Co the ground and other parts of the Owing to re sated attacks that had " Notwithstanding the fact that the `�_.., . i3 P lion at the special meeting,held on recent urchaiee of the Mackenzie city are ablaze. The Municipal Build-i been made upon the fire brigade I �- a^p + P ~. ings, the Carnegie Library and the! when they had attempted to extin- I Friday priot.to t��z .= ore of Sir electrical interests eases the concern over the completion of the Chi w Corn Exchange, which cover a large, guish such outbreaks, firemen did not Adam Beck for his home in Landon. P PPa a area, have been consumed by the dare venture into the streets Arid the I Sir Adam and Lady Beck left on Sat- development by Septemfier 1 start, ,i' flames were allowed to consume urday for England to spend Christ- the commission decided to maintain flames. In fact the whole business: building after building. mad with their daughter in the Old the full force of 3,600 men on the tt`t work. The arrival• of the large i part of the city 'h'as been practically i Abo eight o'clock Saturday night Land. g destroyed. Over 139 houses and large a party of "Black and Tans" in semi The contracts are for transform- dredge on the scene also warranted shops have gone up.in flames: armored automobiles were Rttacked era, electrical equipment, cement and increasing the number of men ant- = %� The situation grew so bad that the w}thrin half a mile of the barracks by other materials needed in connection ployed to provide for the disposal-of Dublin firemen were called out asps- AFTER `(EARS OF EFFORT the excavated material. It was de - Sinn Feiners, who hurled bombs at with the Chippawa power develop- ; c=all to save what part of the city S Sir Adam Bec whose successful g tided to ,start immediate! with a y Pa the machine, wounding twelve, three merit, and the' purpose in a\vardin Y -` could be saved. The firemen of th8 negotiations fort taking over of the farce of 3 800 men, and to assure of them seriously, and themselves them promptly at this time 'is to as- - MacKenzie electrical interests by•thee entire City of Dublin were called and gist in increasing activity in the them steady employment by maintain- y escaping without casualties. Ontario Hydro gives to the people us" g y were told that unless they made haste Following the ambush many pedes- Ontario ownership of the greatest manufacturing industries affected,'wel the work'through the winter and 16 the entire City of Cork tivould be wiped trians were searched. organic,power system in the world. and to-supply much additional work well on into.the spring. 0 In the Summerhill district, the to those in need of employment dur- . Sir Adam Beck left orders to give The Dublin fire department left on scene•of the ambush, shortly after .�p� .�Y• ing the present winter. . all workers possible employment, with.' Y --a special train. curfew, two brothers named Delaney Merchant Marine Fl The contracts are awarded to the the one stipulation tl> t returned $ol- Shortly after six o'clock, however, are'reported to have been taken from following firms: Westinghouse Com- diers and married men with families the fires were gotten under- control. their homes and shot, one subsequent- R r pany of Hamilton, Canadian General should have fit5t consideration in The total ,damage will exceed $28,- ly dying. During the hour before cur- Bears a Cross Electric Company of Peterboro, Allis- manning the staff. 000,000. few terrorism held away, and when The fires extended to St, Patrick's the streets were emptied of cuvilians, •A despatch from Ottawa - 'Street from Cook Street to Maylor loud explosions and rifle and revolver a Street, and swept entire rows 'of shots kept up until early morning. says:--Ribald comment by FRANCE FIXES REPARATIONS BILL buildings-on both sides of Winthrop The excitgment and panic through- :sailors of the world has caused ; Street, leading from St. Patrick's out the city all night and all day .to- the Government to have the - : AT FORTY-SIX BILLION DOLL -:� Street to Old George's Street. day are indescribable, newspaper men house flCanadian- The " trouble- began by the hurling who witnessed many of the fires flag of the M h Merchant Mar- j of a bomb at a -police lorry which agreeing`that the 'city has'-passed Government Delegates .Instructed to Notify Germany That Failure to was on its way from Dillon's Cross through one of the most terrible or ine changed. Pay Will Mean the Inv asion of the Ruhr Coal ]Barracks to the city. When the ter- deals in history. So far the house flag. has Mining Distric t by France. rifle explosion wrecked 'the lorry the At ShankiIl, near Dublin, during a 'displayed on it the Canadian bodies of fourteen "Black Tans" raid yesterday by the military on a =4^ Paris", Dec. -12r.—From highest gates to Brussels are ordered to.insist were strewn in the roadway. The local club, when the club members beaver, but the likeness of �r; torn and bleeding bodies were carried were ranged against a wwall with hands this industrious animal to an- sources it is learned that.the French upon the following program,: • .. 1—The reparation total as named •;�:. -. .. 'into neighboring shops and thence to raised for the -purpose of identifica- other rodent caused sailors the delegates to the financial conference must be agreed to by Germany with- e; -the infirmary, where one died during tion, William Ovfens, a clerk; was left for Brussels_to-inight,-instructed 'the night. Eleven of the mess are in s!of dead by some -unknown person world over to refer to)he Can- out argument. t to inform Germany that the French 2—Germany may be entitled to ::,a,precarious condition. It was in'the from the outside. adian Government 8ervtce.ae reparations bill is' forty-six billion meet her obligations by an intern- c ---- — --- - — -- '.The Rjt Line. dollars, as security for which France lionsl loan guaranteed by the allies, Foot and MouiL W effect. Fourteen cows on one Hereafter the house flag will demand practically a first mort- which loan, it is hoped,will be placed �+ gage on all the largest German Indus- in the United States. ' farm, already far gone with will display in place of the trial plants and all German Govern- 3—Germany must not undertake to -� D�is�;ase iS Curable the disease, were cured easily beaver a cross encircled in a merit monopolies and•Customs. float any loan without the consent of ` in from four days to a week, circle. if Germany fails in payment France the allies. aM1 - y will not only seize control of German 4—No financial operations 6f any --- while other cows on the same BIG SHIPMENTS TO y but will kind must be inaugurated by Germany A despatch from Paris farm which had not yet caught finances b the above.means, CLOSE THE SEASON invade the Ruhr coal mining district. in any foreign market says: and -mouth dis- the disease were inoculated- The French policy for the first time - 6—Germany may -pay portions of X with the serum sad remarried P since the signature of the peace treaty the reparations. bill in raw materials • : ease, the greatest dread of 4,500,000 Bushel of Wheat =has taken a definite stand. The dale- on a gold basis. -stock raisers throughout the - Shipped In 24 Hours. _ immune. world, is not only curable, but Fort lam, Dec. 13.—Navigation ;. Pogroms Occur to Turkish Government refusal of the allies to grant financial from t is port closed to-nnight. The fi ,Zl can be 'cured easily in four assistance so long as the treaty re- a Ukrainian Villages insurance time limit was reached at Fails to Get Loan days, according to a sensation- midnight. Every effort was strained trains unratified. al announcement made before Paris, Dec. 12.—Pogroms have oc- at the grain elevators to clear ships Constantinople, Dec. 12.—The Turk- - carred in a number of Ukrainian viI- from port before that baur, and with ish Government has not yet succeed- The making of velour lrats, once the Paris Society of Biology by la ea and 400 Jews have been slain an Austrian monopoly, is now firmly g the steamer GlenIyon a departure this ed in concluding a loan for the pur-(established in Britain. Dr. Andre Cepede. according to word reaching Paris to- work was accomplished shortly after pose of paying the arrears in salaries Dr. Cepede reported that he fright from Warsaw. eleven o'clock. In the past twenty- of officials. Two-thirds of _these! A special from Helsingloss states, The whole region of the Ukraine four hours nineteen ships have left officials are deserting their offices, Sal according to Soviet newspapers, there had discovered a serum which has been marked by anti-Semitic out- this port for Eastern destinations, they are'not even able to pay railroad' are now 84 prison camps in Russia ,- - ''l=ad an almost instantaneous 'breaks. containing 80,000 former officials and. v carrying 4,500,000 bushels of wheat. and street ;car fares. The efforts of Grain henceforward moves east by the Government to obtain credit have officers from Life Czar's time A year , _.— trail alone. !ailed rip to the present, owing to the i ago the figures were 21 avid 10,009,re- BRITISH GO T PROCLAIMS apactively. =i The shipments of grain for the week ending Dec. 10th, as given in an ` - - ---- - �- - TIAL LAW IN IRELAND t B Ma k y affiaial statement of he card of - - Grain Commissioners, .considerably -- �• W t�il�l Repo �`- - exceeded the receipts. Hitherto in � - - - ,Strict Military Regulations for Dublin and the South-West. 1920, arrivals from the West threat- � Toronto. ' 61c; rolls, 33 to 35c: cottage rolls, i!4 . .,District of Ireland—Not a Hindrance to Pro sed ened to, overstock the elevator capa- NlanitAa wheat:--No. 1 Northern, to 40c; breakfast bacon, 46 to 60"0; ' city, and only two weeks ago half the $1.92%; No. 2 Northern, $1.94%; No. fancy breakfast bacon, 62 to 58c; ' Settlement Now Under Way. =storage was taken up. The wheat re- 3 Northern, $1.89%; No. 4 wheat, backs,.pl4in, bone in, 54 to 61c; bone. h cei is were 5 494,739, and the ship- $1.763y. less, 55 to 59c. d" P P Manitoba oats--No. 2 CW, 527%,d; Cured meats—Long clear bacon, 27. - -A despatch from London, Friday, complete charge of the situation in meats 8,082,257; oats receipts 713; No. 3 CW b0 c; extra No. 1 feed, to 28c; clear bellies, 26 to 27a f _ says— British Government has Dublin and other sections. 886, shipments 973,732; barley, 433, 49%c; No. 3 feed, 47%a; No. 2 feed, Lard—Pure tierces, 25% to 28e; ' decid=ed upon martial law for Ireland. The Morning Post and the Chron. 574 and 427,585; flax, 164,089 and 128; 44%c.- tuba, 26 to 26%c; pails, 2634 to 26%6.� icle confirm the news of the proclama- 158; rye, 133,469 and 170,417. Thus Manitoba barley—No. 3 CW, 93c; prints, 28 to.29c. Componnd tierces„ 'Ale proclamation issued by the Gov- tiara. It is stated that the Govern- there is left in store: Wheat, 10,954,- No. 4 CW 76c. 18% to 19%c; tuba, 19 to 19%c; psis, % to 20c; prints, 22 to 240. r sn'ametit Thursday night,and confirm- meat insists that its action should 347, as against 3,179,656 one year All of the above in store at Fort 19Choice heavy steers, $11.50 to $12,., 1 ed by Friday morning's editions of not be interpreted as a hindrance to ago; oats, 3,563,141, as against 1,776,- William- good heavy steers, ;10.50 to $11; bnt-• London newspapers, has prescribed any proposed settlement, negotiation 461 a year ago; barley, 967,61? can corn—$1.15,$1.15, nominal, , as c4ers' cattle, choice, $9,60 to $30; do. strict mild re ,compared with 664 track, Toronto, prompt shipment. gam, $8 to $9• d , tart' regulation?for Dublin for which are under way. ,245• flaxti 609 687, � o., mad., ;8 to ;7• do, and the south-west districts of Ire-- The Government, it is said, has in comparison with 181,377; rye, 300; Ontario oats--No. 2 white, 60 to 53c• com, $5 to $5.50; butchers' bulls, land. taken the sition that the Ontario wheat—No. 2 Winter, ;1'.S6 choice, $8 to $9.50; do , Po policy of 442, against 277,692. Evidence of the good >s' to cows, The first inky of the startli " „ to $1.90 per Car lot; in 2 Spring, g to do, com., ;5 to ;6; butchers' cows, 3 tag rig stamping out the murder gangs in high-grade crop this year is shown to ;1.86, shipping points, according to. choice, $7.60,to ;8.50; do, good, ;6.26 trews came when the Daily Express Ireland cannot be over-ridden because in the fact that of ten million bushels freight. to$7; do, com., $4 to $5; feeders,beat, announced,that the Government had of overtures which are being made of wheat in store eight is divided be-I Peas--No. 2, nominal, $1.75 to $1.80. $9 to $10; do, 900 lbs., $8.50 to $9,50; r decided to proclaim the military in for peace in other directions, tween one, two and three',Northern, Barley '86 to 90c, according to do, 800 lbs., $7.75 to $8.25; do, corn., .t. ----- -------- --- ______ .�. four being number one. fre=ights outside. $5.25 to $6.25; canners and cutters, Buckwheat—No. 3, $1 to ;1.05, nom= .$3 to $4.50: milkers, good to choice, GERMANY MUST PAY •DEFINITE j smoked Until He Was iris!. $100 to $165; do, com, and mad„ $66 Aye—No. 3, $1.50 to $1.55, nominal, to $76; lambs, yearlings, $9 to $9 60; AMOUNT TO ENTENTE POWERS ins Years c Age according to freights outside. do, spring, ;11 to $12.50; calves, good .1 ` Manitoba flour—;11.10,,top patents; to choice, ;14 to ;15.50; sheep, $6 to ;� Detroit, Mich., Dec. 12.—Abraham $10.50, Government.standard. $8; hogs, fed and watered, $14.76 to _ Kittle, 114 years old, believed to be -Ontario flour—$7.75, bulk, seaboard. $15.26; do, weighed off cars, $15 to Loriclon Conference Came to cement as to Program for"' one of the oldest men in the United Millfeed—Car lots, delivered, Mont- $15.50; do, f.o.b., $13.75 to $14.26; do, ` ` , States, died at his home here to=day. r`ea] freights, bags included: Bran, per country points, ;13.50 to ;14. Finally Fixing Amount of Germany's Indem- ton, $33 to $40; shorts, per ton, $42; Montreal. r K y _-. Kittle was also the oldest Free Mason nity to the Allies. in the world, having been made a good-feed flour, $2.75 to $3.00. Oats,Can. Western,No. 2,77%c• do., _ - Master Mason in New York State in Cheese—New, large, 27 to 28c;, No. 3, 71%c, Mour, Man.-Spring wheat ference 1827. He was an inveterate smoker twins, 27% to 28%c; triplets, 28% to patents, firsts, $11.10. Rolled Data, A despatch from London says:—A probably will not be in Ge- 29%c; old, large, 32 to 35c; do, twins, beg 90 lbs., $3.90. Bran, $40.26. Shorts. i neva, as was originally intend� up to the age of 106. His longevity 32% to 34%c• definite agreement and program for $42.25. Hay, No. 2, per 4on, car lots.' Then the Allied experts will confer he ascribed to the fact that he in- ' Butter—Fresh• dairy, choice, 49 to $31 to $32, i finally Axing the amount of Germany's with the Reparations Commission in :variably retired not later than 8 p.m. 50c; creamery, 2nds, 55 to 68c; finest, Cheese $nest easterns, 17 to 180. ` indemnity to the Allies has been the li'g'ht of the results of the re- and rose at 5. 58 to Ole, -Butter, choicest creamery, 52 to 51ie- e t Alargarine-35 to 37c, Eggs, fresh, 72c. Potatoes, Der. agreed to in the course of a confer- vious conferences and the evidence of Eggs—No. 2 68 to 69c; selects, 74 "Germany's ability to pay." Follow- Dominion Parliament to 76c; new laid in cartons, 85 to 90c. beg' car iota, $1.80 to ;1.70. Lard•.' eases he0d here. A11ied financial ea- in• this the Supreme � p pure, wood pails, 20 lbs. per$, 27 to 280.' p Council will TO Meet February 4th Beans—Canadian, hand-picked, bus., Butchers' heifers, com., $6 to ;7;,' ' pests will meet in a final conference hod what it is h • , aped will be the Anal `-�'• $4 to ;+4.50; primes, ;3 to $3.50; Ja- butchers' caws mad., $6 to ;6.80; Dart. in Brussels on Monday, Dec. 13, to meeting in this connection, to inform A despatch from Ottawa says:— pans 9%c; Limas, Madagascar, 10%e; ners, $2.75 to $3- cutters, ;3.50 to' California Limas, 12%c. 4.60; butchers' bu%Is, good, 6.50; d ' P • examine the Gernstut proposals and ���y of what has been d�ded Thursday, February 4, is regarded as $ a o. - will 3mmeddatei n rt back to tliefr upon as to the amount of reparations, the earliest possible date for the meet- Honey-60-30-lb. I'-is, 25 to 26c per com., $4.60•to $5.50. 'Good veal, $13 to y PO lb.;'Ontaz'•io comb honey, at $7.50 per 14; med., $8 to $13; greet, ;4.50 td awn Governments. time of payment of it, etc., and to ing of Parliament with the prababil- 15--section- case; 5%-2%-lb. tine 26 to $6.50. Ewes, $4 to $6; lambs,-goods, . Secondly, there settle the sanctions whereby the pay- ity that it.is more likely to be sum- 27c per lb. $13; com., $8 to $11. , Hop, of!-oar, will be a conference of the Allied ex- ments will .be enforced, according to moved on the Thursday following, ,Smoked meats—Haze, mid., 42 to weights, selects, 16 to $lL26; sown. " pasta with the Germans,, This con- the Spa agreement Fdbrwy,,.IL 44c; heavy, 88 to 400; 000ked, 59 to $19 to ;12.26. ' Or i;�r }pa,; aJ .,;:•+ `''+�,"t�%.'i� .n�i� ,1,yrrn•� 'rps '>°`nF c ';uT"�' ;•Y,6�'i` d��° ..a � � - �,••y,.-a">,'� 7T4 -' r,. :°R v• ++, <.. b` .w�n ut.'^ �'%.,.4°' .::tz3:f rk 3:.t:..;•j�/'•'a.•,` 'a,': M� _ F.: 'sY'..'_a''_br. 1'M:^ .f 1" r . t o �9�, 1" _tt v, �� .e. ? a " 'a•' p•r fA71 �..��pp t.YVi.Y ,1�" ��•�.i F're`t Y J., vd 5.10. W H Aa�ks tcjr 15 bads C r��t�n A 1� 7 VOW • 11,pabtirbed e+nee�r .ared�ls Sts its o/ias� �+ i'rer�*s . ..•:,. :...,. of ays andi� -VILLAGE t P (3 of !ate"` The standing committee on Dam- _O IOHE�tFN R :. :. rn TteR]1dS '-•ages'to Sheep by Dogs reported and y - AT } '" 173per�ear !tacit paidtaadvaoc•. K recommended payment an follows: ' * . The 'undersigned J. F.'Paxton, 'of - �� _ Chas Puckrin, bonus one dog destroy- the Town of Whitby: Ont., ed found killing sheep dog IQOO; Gordon Receiver RICHARDSON'S G OC ERY . JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, crawrura, bonus on one dog destroyed of the estate of Annie & Andrew, of ;= found worrying sheep 10.00, of Untalr Village will offer for ealeebyoPub a - 7_ ... es Moved by Mr Richardson, seconder! lie Auction, at the Gordon House to -- -- - �PICtc6RING 'COUNCIL by Mr Pugh, that, whereas as our of'fl• the•eeaid Village of Pickering, on SAT- _ . ciaie have been unable to- collect from GOO OANDI -All kinds of nice Nmas Mixtures and_ The above council met pursuant to the Township of Markham their share t sriay, THE 18Tx DAY OF DECEMBER, BUS 0130v is es.• 'adjvurnrnent on .1ionday, the 13th 1920, at the hour of Two.(2)o'clock in of the cost o work done on the town- _ last.' p?embers all present, the ree-ve the afternoon, the following lauds and - ' line between said township and' Pick. NEW NUTS-lilized Nuts, 30-Bents_per lb. the chair. tilinutes of last meeting erin during he last few ears, lie it premises. namely : were read and approves!. therefore resolved that the leave take All and singular that certain parcel ORANGES XNIAS GRAPES DATES, TABLE FIGS A number of accounts pere present- or tract of land and .premises situate, - the necessary proceedings to collect ep for payment and referred to the y p g lying and.being in the Village of Pick- respective standing com.wittees. same• sting former! Duffle's Creek in the - ,TABLE RAISI- S BANANAS - CRANBERRIES RRIES -Moved b Mr Richardson, seconded y A deputation from Dunbarton ap- l,y Mr Middleton, Township of Pickering in the County " GRAPE FRUIT that in local mat- ' geared before the council to rotest and Province of Ontario, and being p tare, such as the granting of licenses _ •. the geanLing of a pool room for poolrooms, this council recognize composed of Village lot number Eigh- =•Call and see our beautiful assortment of Christmas China license to Air. Hatfield, of the Liver- teen as laid out on a portion- o! lot and Fancy Stationer that the trustees of Villages represent Y y ro pool House. A petition v:as presented the people and will be guided by their number Fifteen in the Second Conces• opposing.the application consisting of recommendations to such matters. sioo of the said Township of Pickering 91 names of ratepayers and 71 add!• on the Municipal plan o! Duffle e Moved by Dir Richardson, seconded A Merry Christmas and a Happy tional names of adults, and forcible Creek more particularly described as - addresses were given by Rev, J.F. by Mr Pugh, that the clerk of the follows; Commencing where a poet s township prepare a tnemol-ial to the • : '.'t?lugston„ of Dunbarton, Rev.'J. W. has been planted at the distance o! ' - Down, of Pickering, Gerald Cow. Hon. Minister of Public Works of the four chains pnd- sixty links on an .•. r•. g Province setting forth that this cou'n- y New •Year `-to 'al • an, Rosebank. In view of the strong ell is- particularly pleased with the angle of North sizteefr degrees west protest made to the granting of a work dome on the Provincial Highway from the south vgpet angle of ,the said M' license Mr. Hatfield, who was present, in the Township o! Pickering during lot; Thenc*-NoiTh eighty-one degrees withdrew his application. east- three chains. and ninety- withdrew year s nee a e°of f surfacing im Pick- NOVEMBER BARGAINS J. L. Palmer was heard re condition five links to a post• Thence North ering Village. Also to urge the Min- of bridge on sideline adjoining his pro. ;stet the nece�tty of surfacing the eighty-eight and oae•half degrees east, -,' party, He urged the council to do Provincial Highway in this township, one chain and seventy-five'lioitt to a _ some, work at once to protect the that the contracts for same be let so O1Bt and place of commencement ; _ bridge.the road and his farm. Thence North sixteen degrees west ' A communication was received from that the work can start immediately two chains and fifty links more or less; in'the a rin of 19:.1. Messrs. is J Morrissey and C, H. Pil. p Thence North east • link and one Clover Leaf Cups 'and Saucers : key, The counc t now adjourned to Wed- �.. y, Police Trustees of Pickering Vil- nesday. Dec.loth, for the preparation half degrees east fifty links more or lage,favoring the grantinglo! a pool- less; Thence Booth sixteen degrees - of the floancial statement. rt room license to Mee. S. Gordon. - east two chalne and fifty links more or s� The standing committee on Contin- - less ; Thence South eighty-eight and 300 eacb, or $3,50 per doz. ' .'; gencies. reported and recommended Cowan's Rood sale on Dec. 18th. one half degrees wPct flfty links more ice= -the following payments: J. Murkar, or less to the place of bezi°ming. ;.. sales tax on supplies 4 98; 8 H Ste h- The property %iii be Bold 'in one p emeon, art divpcourt 1.00; J Forpe ` . s p p y Horse Blankets large 4warm and f' g• Concreto - Parcel subject toateserved bid. ! f. _ ,.i ditto 800; D it Beacom, l month's sal• • Terms of Sale: Twenty per cent. of try 125 00: Wm Geo Scott,services as the purchase money to be paid on day serviceable, only e�4• ' - reeve 13Er,00 ;"Fred H Richardson.as of sale. pd balance within thirty days ' f deputy reeve 100,00; Hugh Pugh, aQ • (� Q thereafter.- councillor 100.00: M to Cbapman'. 'e' -ProLi,uctl►7 Further terms and conditions of councillor 100.00; G L Middleton, as sale will be p leads known on day of BERT HAR ♦ EY & SON, 'Lit se w ' councillor.100 00; W.Q Scott, as cent, sale or on application.,to 25-00; F$-Richardaon, as com 15 EO; J. F. PAXTON, Receiver, Hugh Pugh,as com 25 Oo; M S Chip Meld Tile Z or to Whitby.o>s� Accident and Automobile -insurance` man, as com 25 00; G L Aiiddliston;as - W. H. gE*tIrEDY, Whitby,Oar~ coma 26,00; W s Barnes, tress 8 1919 _and �3rlcli - 10.13 Receiver's Solioiior - 1tir2026 00.also salary as tress 900.00 ; -• - '' . D R Beaton. bal of sale. 75,00;L - ci Matthews, as caretaker 90.00 ; W G Tile 3 4 6 au d-8 -8 : : Cho • °ISeot>w services re Markham townliae , pp Pickering Hardware Store : i, ,aect 8,90; Huah Pugh, ditto 8.00, W lneb 1 # Gl !Scott, re Uxbridge acct 3.00. G L _ - _ - "•. . - Middleton,ditto 8.00; D R Beaton..re AND FL►KING; : towullue accounts '6 00; Uxbridge Get my pirioes. _ . -,�Tp. bal due 40.36; i7 R Beaton, post- _.. wee is oo• Conorete work done. I am prepared to do Chopping and Let u$ give you a few- The standing committee oa tlonus• Ind. Phones 2703 Pick. Out Flaking every day in the �e --as for Wire Fences. Drainage Matters �'1} week except Saturday.' �'jl]Y,lStmas-' llege$tlon8 Etc. reported and recommended the Clarence Simpson +' 'following payments: A F Percy, 41 John F. Baylis$, Claremont - rods fence lot 13 con 3 7.05:H Ellicott, C. N.R. $tlttian, Brock Road _ - Happy Thought Range that will keep the house warm and get the :» 112 rods lots 16.17 con. 4.19.80; O H Rural Route No.3 Pugh, 78 rods lot 32 con 8 Altona road nasals ready at right time. and at tbe'snme tiros save a - �' 19.50; J B Gormley, 138 rods lot 10 B y -------- ;- •-. _ large portion of your heavy coal bill. - ' F con station road 19.50; F Jobosou. - - THE STORE OF EQUALITY 1900 Gravity Washer, to save time and worry on wash days. = 91 rods lest 32 con 918,8'0 H Yake,00 'den Perfection Oil Heater for the chilly room rods lot 38 con 9 S.40; J Drudge, 145 <rods lot 81 con 8 Altona road 39.25; 1t A Boyes.88 rods lots 10•.11 con 2 22.00 - A good warm pair of Mitts for the cold weather. A number applications for bonuses a 1nVlte you to come and Bee r - `1lor wire fences were received. _... -. Skates and Sleighs for the boys and girls. ' The standing committee on Power. A good assortment of 1817.Rogers' Silverware, Pocket Knives, Pipes 4' Li ht and Transportation reported ` �` and Pouches. Flash Lights;Safety Razors Etc. • RR Our Xmas Specials_ . > sad recommended the lollowiDR pay- ` ' iment:Hydro-Electric Power Oommis Horse Blankets. Robes and Halters at right prices. w. sloD,as per bill, 1.50. A choice line of Fruits-Sultana Raisins 83c lb., Seeded Raisins 80c lb., Arluscatelle Raisins 30c lb. Fresh Re-cleaned Currants 25c lb. It is a pleasure to show our goods.' The standing committee on Roads , ' . and Bridges reported and recommend. peel-tiround Peel in lb. pkgs, a combination of oaanpte. lemon and i"ad the tollow�gg Payments: J. H citron, 80e w k Candied Oran get Peel C J. S. BALSDON PICX:I?RING )dichell,for 82 ds of ravel. 1880; J. P g• g _ aadied Lemon Peel 00 cea is H.Michell and others, for ravelling per pound. ° and 811!�g at bridge at lot-SC con. 7. j 47.90: Chas Disney and others, for Nuts-Shelled Walnuts and Shelled Almonds 70c lb. work done al coo,7 from e t 1 to lot 1$ Mizeyi Nuts 40c lb. J� , -�=_,'lD.80; J. Pallister and others for work --. --. --- . - - --. - -- - -._'.. -_-' •_ --- '.�. '.- •n D t 1. Uxbridge to pay half. 90.4o:- - - J Palilrter sed•others for grading and We also haves r s repairiDR Altona egad.7.00; H Woad full sage of Christmas China are, To,rl. ; +OF MONKEY'S B�. and others for work on Bay road, Stationery. 'Handkerchiefs, Meek Bags. Tice, r' t - X86.00;F H Richardson for 72 yds of Gloves, Genuine Leather Purees, etc•. i _gravel placed on Ba road. 10.86; Ur- ban Blake far-:drawla;r atone and fix- _ _ The store �vhet�e you get the most veins' Made from pro-war standard float's. NOt�l114g' but No. 1 Ina culverts coo 4 70,00; G Cammack for your 8 _ S $ �grale nsod. . Milled and bated in one own .town. ' sad others. drawing gravel, timber - - - PatrO>P1YA the h0>alie industries. ? : and stoma f dr various bridges s9.6o; . PAPINEAU & SON, Dunbarton also for 18 yd*gravel on con 4 opp lots .' _ 12 and 13 270; John Calvert, hauling crushed stone and grading on station _ road 45.00: H Morrison, work turning Beet Fruit Cake 55c lb. Good Fruit Cake 40c lb. Mince Mest 25c'lb. grav Falmor's be creek 5 00; Jas L Palmer. Mince Pies 25c. All our own matte. Beet ingredients used gray bet tote 26 and 28 on sideline • � .. - -g -- son. of Kingston rd 28.50; W L Gib. The Richer M� Chocolates in bulk and boxes - ;, son. bat on Atha bridge 947.20; W E •- - - :' _ - '•: _ . Holtby, rep sidewalk and road 7,10; •s..aaty,dlollar-a-w«k tsaaa w1a 6sy_d '�« _ _ -. - Wedding Cakes a Specialty ri L Matthews. painting Cammacrk's T imp aaeoeint, is rieher•tt6a the Afty-dellar-a•• '. brid a 1&40; Fred Cowie and others, weak mesa w6s' �raads all 4 sakes. Mes�ay ' g .. 'wort on Atha bridge 0; : E Ha . in the bank is "w bast %swomee �� �. ;i field,gray Bay road 64 00; F H Rich- iM H R: 11 - 1 111 -+� h1 N E Y ardson,85 yds gravel on Bay.rd 5.40 ; �' •: •� •David Gregg and others, work bet 26 and 20 coo 9 and grading with tractor DOMINION BANK - P=ogERING, ONTARIO 40.00; C Todd, 5 loads gravel 75c, also - work on con 3 opp 33 and 34.6.00; W Judd and others,work on w t l Scar V#'HMY BRANCH, G, P. LYND, Maaasar. - - boro.to"y a like amonnt-to him 22 56; gROOKIIN BRANCH, . g. C. ( psg, Manager. - �- Oat a 126. Co, paint for Cammac cement th bridge 1216.79: A C ReeaoF, cement � h •W V and lumber 2fr8.20; B F Lotton and e ' others,grading and gray Altona road '450.50; G Gates. 196 ds = - _ y gravel et 1 ; AND MONARCH FLOURS -� J H'orto , filling at bridges con 8 bet 10 t +C is� as Ju and 11 p _ ._ 79.20• H W Jones and others, •'` - L„� work on bridge bet l and 3 con 7 19.80: _ -- Are unequalled for Bread and Pastry - -- Gi'Middleton,drag road het cons 7 and - , -- • - :: 8 lob 10 and e 4 2 ; R g co nm and - - MBRAN ANA �H�R�2'3 others, work bet 1'l and 19 con 8 7.20: -. - W Dixon and others, work on bridges .Booklets Cards Games and Toy' O e _ a - - At reduced prices. =` 28.90;D Munro and others. work on s y , _._ - ' Greenwood rd and filling at btidge `.Something for the Girls. and Boys. - : opp 15 coo 839.00; J Hallett, 92 loads Everything for Pudding 11>zd Cake For laying hens try our Scratch Feed -- gravel 4.80; L Gates and others.gray =- Alton* road 232,50; G Gates. 177 odg - . �Phieh Ladies and,Bachelors will make. :Hig)lest market prices for all.kinds of Grain gravel•26.55 : C A Fuller and others, _ • -' - t;� ::gray opp 19 con 4and fixing culvert on Mixed Nuts, Candies and Oranges and every good wish - - - - - con 428.50; H Ellicott, 18loads gravel - W ANT�i'� - ' '9.70; M Kennedy and others, building for a Morey Christmas and a "'..�• culvert bet lots 9 and 7 and gray on Happy New Year. A quantity of Buckwheat and Rye "- base line 15,00: J L Palmer and others ~ team img_rep culvert opp 22 and 29 con Call and et one of our Calendars � CryO •M �• Ltd. W Paine, movi_nq mixer and g - - j'1 LjQ -hauling timber 12.00;,W Dixon and - - Campbell 'others, rep bridges also bridge bolts " 68.00 ; G Burkholder, cement tale 9.86: • Mills at EV N N I -+Co of Ont, for Green River bridge - 500:00; Co of^Ont-Road System. being ... ,...,�.;.�Sa, 9 �� `:.-..•., _ . Toronto Peterbol 0 Picketing ik ��,' - _ - - .. •z .iw", ;ti {.' r''i�% a= ''a,:r� �w,;n,.« i', •�tAy-�htr +-' `,{,c'r,"'' �. ° r'w"'•"Yt "•a `w.'+,<, c 1�< •'" Y.+' i-,`*' _ e.<:4E'Y -A.r.• '!¢ _ 3100 N: 2F N,_ ,14 'Tin pl"e to buy Fw:tm lniplenlitit*ic- t �Llz, Mrs.T. Birkett ,spah a . proper _klityp-Iji-the city. D. A. Scott had a builness' trip -r~ F•' +A• " ; -4o the'city on_Monday. Ldther Middleton Was it T he'': D ish e y N a­r­dwa` re oa �a �.' -� .111out visiting.old frlend@: P. and Miss WarRa"t 51tictiab re lead a" busin"s- were.in Toronto a few days. t St James Hortop, 1i materials and design trip to the city on Tuesday. a�(� m plemen ore Of all kept in stook. 11*111 pay YOU Cfare alout had a visit this week 0 11,oall at our works ird inspoot our stoa -frour the Bell Telephone people. Don't be misled Obtain Orloqq Mrs. Grose, of Agincourt.gen.t. age-its we do not employ tiI0,M,400M§aqn&V6. -s. van . Wh'.tby. -Ontario` . ly we cap, and do thro*-off the agent Sunday�,vj th Jos. and Mi George Wagg had a slight re- oommissiou of 10 It.',whi6b yon*0 per cot lapse a few days ago but is again artainly save by purchasing from n%j Ind:'Phone 52 Bell Phone 99 :all solicited. impr,ov, Thos. E. ant Mrs. Steph-enson J. T. MATHESON siad daughters motored to Whitby Offloo and Works, loll We keep on hand at all times a very large stock. :,.Whitby,,octario Sunday. of .new of-the following good A number books' ba.Ve recently been placed on the shelves Harness,.' Collars, Robes, Blankets, Farmers' Overalls, Pants and GIGANTIC of our public library. hen it comes to A number of the relatives here Smocks, Mitts and Gloves,and General Hardware. if, Sale I of the late Mrs.Thomas Pilkey, of, Wgraee of line and S pe' oial* '. Wexford attended her funeral on We hold d theagibucies in this district for r the following lines,: Chaim-of fit, 20th Cen�- Tuesday. I fur Brand Clothes are The Claremont Citizen's Band, Cockshut.t Farming Machinery. Frost 'Wood Farming Machinery Your chance to buy a supply of fall -will occupy Thomas Birkett's bus- absolutefy in class by and winter goods at, greatly iness place for their practice'dur. Adains' Wagons and Sleighs. Brantford Carriages and Caittere.. themselves Yours for reduced prices, i tax the winter. Ihave�b�seu successful in securitig a ad stock of Ma The Standar-d tank building De Laval Separators, Silos, Milkers, Engides,Ensilage Cutts -the asking and at a fair large and varied n�factur-' ..... ..... looks well and con)f6rtable in its ',ton price. arm Samples which are as you o I k Also Bateman-Wilklason,Fleury, Tuidh*PS7Amderson,Peter Ham W&V t new garb, it having. been com- Sold excl'usively by know taken from the best materials feted this week. i Gould, Shapley &Muir, John Deere Co. and many others.' and workmanshi to appeal to the plated Brown, of Hamilton, was in trade; ?hese I offer Pre'd T. BUNTING to, you. Claremont the fore part Qf this Our.large warehouse-enables us to carry service and parts enough.to week visiting old -friends as.well form one of.the best Agencies in the Province. PICKERING J. Fingolde MUGMant ce. as, being here on business. Her many friends will regret to Ind. Phone 2W4 learn that Mrs. Price Ptigh is again seriously ill suffering from an at I 0.0111LA tack' of pleurisy. and requiring ALL HALE TO SANTA CLAUS -:W the care of a-train.e(l nurse. . We A hitev' alb Club' of �iQa V. Cioal - I i bope for her speedy-recovery. Mrs. James Graham was taken -or As Santa Claus has arrived a little early and left United Farmers ta the General Hospital in To Soft Coal of the to on Thursday of.last week when an assortment with ,Mrs. McMaster, Hard'and he underwent every serious op- the children anMeieparents Meetings held in I. 0, O. F. Hall, lot best quality on Tuesday-evening In each mouth Zation. We are pleased to report are invited to come for summer months, hand that the operation was successful and that&be Is now making satis- and-have a look at 'same before making their are now shipping live stock regu laxly du the co-operative plan. ...­ factbry progress toward recov---- choied elsewhere. THOS. A. LAWO Phone or wifte P;Hornshaw;Howard 4 11onday and Tuesday were very Malcolm, of Directors. -busy days at the bank-hem Tues- Mrs. McMaster, 7- Brougham 2. a. PUQH. Secret&" day being the last day on which taxes could be paid without add- ing the perceiltage, many farmers from the eurrouning country took ..-Rubbers I Rubbers I .41weincid ice advantage of the last day of grace, to square their accounts with the township. Bus meets all Trains Mrs, Thomas PlIkey, of,,Wex• We can.supply you with the beat Rubbers at the lowest prices. , First-class Rigs to hire day or a former resident ,of Clare• �Oght at lowest prices, ti wont, died at her home on Satur. 'Call and,be convinced. Phone 1805. day morning last after Fk lialtoring illness. Her funeral took 'place "The Corner Shoe Stor"e." on Tuesday, when Interment took Thos- uuaersou a soul .'place in, the Aginponit cemetery, and was attended by a large nom- I a W. M. Palmer, PROPRIETORS ' .Coop�r' on -ber of friends and.relatives. ati A heavy rain-storm occurred here on Monday night. While PrMg VIctory,Loan campaigns served the rain was not particularly a mutualgoodbybringiris the public N. y 7 b close contact,with the Banks of A a such needed nor longed for,it will go 19.9 side. far toward-replenishing the many Canada as to realize their human It Is the one desire.of this Bank to be of empty wells throughout the coun- have tie 7 personal service. Make It a point to try-' The rains which we remem bar that we are always willing to been having daring the past year extend you friendly snd authoritative never went down deep into the conamal on Anandal matters, John Gauslin had the misfor- THE tune one day last week to lojure -his foot while at work in the gmv- ' STANDARD BANK soil. Lee ece d�qs-_ # 1. - ,el pit. A tnAes of earth had be- come loosened and fell with the OF CANADA result that Mr. Gauslin's foot was Make" an 8mmjZj&VrW"looft fraught between the mass of gm wel Range to choose ad the wagon wheel. He is able ERING DRANC P4CKL _Big from to be around again although some- A.W.C411AVIVIPORTH what tame Don't forget the annual Christ SM^MCH AL90 AT WHFT*Vl Entertainment ef vase Tree and Get-your name (M M List and Reiii:::iivi.' tho Union Sabbath School which 'will take place on the evening of .. : . .: " Monthly ' SuMement _ 7 'Thursday, Dec.28rd. A first-class ill be given, consist- programme w jam of choruses. dialogues, drills, • ..Santa Claus will be present to vigil Q vecitatione and short addresses. wee 00 distribnt resents among the TM oaf sot of this Association Is to I children Of the school. Doors will �7 lemma be open at 7.30, and the program will begin at S. Admission,25 eta the felons. hildrennotbelonging to the Un- to -ath School, 15 cent@. !Icahn Lavisyt worms stazsaaasoesi• n Sabi eve 'took • In Biixii put up sj��' A very preasant at '-Also'� in of )ace at Toronto at the home of Membership-10 9m H. Steele, 1049 Gerrird St of Makeft wav In bad be=Us Proddent or when about.thirty girl friends for the' Christmas Trade on oppussilm. 'rj_ Mrs. Albert Ham(oee Edythe San- A Zxm Oom.—U D. Banks 0,S.Paint- , derson) surprised her on her re W. V. Iticitardson. Nckwing. turn to the city by a miscellaneous J.R. Thexten'I W.J. MAO'. 7; shower. The evening was spent in games and music special fea- n. tore being several solos by Miss PHONOGRAPHS A --T Bell, a vocal graduate of the rEn 'Conservatory of Music. Thenum- to erow,; presents showed the high Our Phonograph Department has'i complete line esteem of the recent bride. After choose from and we will be glad at any time, to have partaking of a dainty lunch served you call to bear the different machines... in the dining room, all returned to their homes in the early hours of -4 the morning. The 'Machines, give,you the best of tones, are will Mr. W. C. Senior, the well and finished and of A 1 material. favorably known platform speak" er and singer will Address the In maiiing your selection of a Christmas Present for The Vniversal Sunday forenoon and evening con the home nothing would"bring 'inote comfort and 44 gregationsofthe Baptist Church. -cheer than one of these instruments. The Supday School will bold its Sa,wmg Machine Christmas Festival of Song In the Manufactured by Cantata, "The Christmaq Spirit,,' on Tuesday evening, the 21st inst. Jaiksou & 3011, N., -3 has consented to be Invel k*' I ;�V, , Santa Clan 'Writin Paper, oPeSI'' sy Brock Road. Pickering, Oat, 9 eons present and will join in the so and dialogues of the young folks Pens, Pencils, etc., ,in great Blacksmitbing and Woodworking In and, of course, have a hand in the Lall.its branches. Saw gumming 'and filing ft:specialty. handling of what is an the Tree. by the . .... variety,111 Motion and drill songs We:stock oasoline Engines, EmOrY little ones, violin solos by Prince- Wheels. Ciiculftr SFL!rs, Saw 0 mandrel*. and Emery pal M. J. Wilker, etc., will be part , o the Ladders cf FT Lengths on handL ,programme. Admission, 25 f . �`TH EXTOX'8 -;Tickering at d for We. anJ 15 cents. 06 4 & Jr�;�k- *V- Annual General Mfteetlng, H ld Table Gth December, 1920. ­-- The 103rd Annual General Meet- -Ing of the Shareholders of the Bank of Montreal was held on Monday. -My Q . Christm" Holiday Christmas Dinner. a are-looked for- December 8th, at the Bank's Head- President, Sir V4n- ward to for a year, looked back upon Clear Toft quarters. The iato SOUP' cent Meredith, Bart., occupied the for at.least six months--often for a :EJrea4 Sticks Relish When Santa Claus is hitching UP chair, and presented the annual re' i'slei life time. These are festal days and Roast Goose part of the Directors. The reindeers to his gh, .:�._evory gathering of family and of Drc-.,ng Apple Rings Before moving the adoption of the I'm going to briiig a gre4t big.bag friends can-bring delight to the sou-1 Mashed Potatoes report. Sir Vincent Meredith gave a comprehensive review of the econo- Of love to him, and say: of each one present. Properly Plan- ..Celery and.Onion Puffs mid situation.­ During the year, hi' ned meals undoose1he bars and open. Pickled Beets said, •an overwhelming demand for "Dear Santa Claus, please take this bag, d _up each period of the da7 to the spirit Jellied String Bean Salad credit had.taxed resources.to the It had been difficult to .- And on each Christmas tree, . of joyousne$s. And at this more Graham Wafers utmost. than at any other time In the year, Thousand island Dressing make men who had grown'accustom- Tie just a little,bunch of love meal planning iq essential, Pumpkin Custard with Whipped Cream ed'to high prices had_ the fact- N Coffee Fast with -a memory. for physicians claim that after the, that.economic conditions, which no artificial-means can alter; alone'are gated Nuts Raisms "The de-they have a Heavy rush of . the cause of price decline. To you, dear friend, I wish the best business, due to troubles following or Christmas evening, when the-fam- -mand for Intervention through Gov- ..; p=ying indigestion. Teachers ily come in from sledding and skat- ernment control is still Insistent in. Of all good gifts that are, dread tote first week in the Now Year,I Ing' and everyone is. happily tired, some quarters,'.' he said.- �'Canada Good health, and wealth, and fame, and love, � luncb of alone cannot control world-wide con. - for children go back to school heavy' tastes better than 'a The last most -precious far.' ditlans, and It is Idle to turn to the When the children come home. we Crie'am of Potato Soup Government for relief from falling Bread and Butter Sandwiches prices. This mpplles to wheat I.s -.--.So search ye 'Closely every.branch pkii a host of festivities, the little children's party, the young pe .ple's Cookies Hot Baked Apples well as other commoditles.'t When candles' bright. the tiee, Summing up, he said: "The situa- .--,-:party, o the 'meeting of the Farmers' to have these Perhaps you writ like tIon'in Canada at present, as I view. And you will find my bit of love •Club, the- afternoon "coffee" when It, Is that while there does not aP- ­ 'Tied �vith'a memory. • old friends unite!;from Christmas Day, recipes: pear to be any,cause for apprehen- Ao New Year's Day, a round of re-1 Clear Tomato Soup.—Cook together sion, there is every reason for the half an hour--aria can of tomatoes, exercise of the utmost measure of- ion Canada cannot disassociate•,unions. put. all the gifts on the 1 one and one-:ialf quarts of soup stock, caut and WAIT Christmae tree. Save a small Joke Do not h herself from world conditions one tablespoon chopped onion, one- world condition's are not sa�isfac- 001 -for'each- one at'the breakfast table. half bay leaf, six doves, one teaspoon tors. On this cofitineit the two yt:C:js Give Father a small Holstein cow, for celery seed and one-hilf teaspoon supervening upon the Armistice he just will have thoroughbred stock, pepper corm. Strain and serve, with have been marked, by unexamkled you know; a china pig bank for Don- Bread Sticks.Cut stale 'bread in trade activity and prosperity, a cir- cumstance' common to the conclu- joined the A., sion of all greaf wars, but the.,re- who 1.1; strips four or five inches long and • pring; a little rolling-pin for sister one-half inch wide., Spread with melt- action has set in and may not yet who loves to cook; and for mother, ed-butter and brown in the oven. b3 In full play. Hippily, Canada Is -a beautiful blossom. Apple Rings.—Pare, core and slice well buttressed'on many sides, and C6 0• ...... Of one-third inch thick, some tart apples. the exercise of prudence and saga-, Christmas 'Breakfast. Place the slices an the oven in the city should enable.her to meet the- Aq 6 11, Ss 0 Thee Christma's breakfast should shoCk of falling prices, restricted be pan with the goose about twenty and-waited currency, with- attruedve and siarple, the table set minutes before serving. 'imey stiould with- ' the prettiest dishes. There are out serious imps!rment of her com not be too well cooked. mercIaL and financial vitality." -60 mainy things to talk over and the ' Celery and Onion Puffs.—Cook one Expansion of BusinessIn Canada. Fruit Nut Balls. -then- hdd varifla, and chikkm ore so excited and -happy', we quart diced celery and small onions The General Manager, Sir Fred- beat until the mixture be- need 'only simple food, to vm1l just pint of , crick Williams-Taylor, In reviewing Wash and -stone one cup of -V Pour until -tender. Mix with a w'ng dates,wash one cup�of fig's and, comes white. anti thick lisive tide: the operations of the Bank during 'buitered pan-%,. 9'the white sauce. Add two tablespoons remove stems,an&put through- -Into Baked Prunes :--- * the year, said the .payment of a Cereal oath dates chopped -pimento. Serve In puffs Onus of 2% to the shareholders was food chopper. together with in ixtur'@--about. one inch in made like this: % cup butter, 1 cup, thickness. S'prinkle'gene'rousnot the, outcome of higher,rates of two cups of nut 7reats, of any T4DaSt Coffee boiling water, I cup flour, 41 eggs. interest on current.loans in Canada sort. Mix all thorough'y, shape %n, ly with shredded cocoanut, and let p Baked prunes require no sugar so, Put butter and boiling water in a but a reflection of the Increase In small balls, roll in powdered I sugar.'! stand-in a Cool place until thoroughly- : they am first washed carefully, then, saucepan; when -boiling hard add ithe current loans and of high interest If the mixture sticks to the hands chilled. Turn out on a board, cut in put to soak over night and the next flour all at once. Stir until the mass rates on call loans in New York,the me of-the powdered surar,..not cubes 'and roll, in 'Powdered sutal:. olyame of which govome4 by use 90 day put In a covered casspAle or. leaves the sides of the pan and clings v ryJ Fruit juice used instead of part of the the Bank's requirements in liquid enough, however, to make,fruit d 4arthen baking/dish and baked slowly to the spoon in a ball. Take from reserves. One anomaly' which. at- and',crumbly. water,makes a nice variation, in,whicb in the range oven or in a fireless stove, add eggs one at a time, beat- 'i;;cted attention was that with Chocolate Pop-Corn- case the vanilla should be omitted* cookei for two or three hours. -All Ing uvtil' each one in thoroughly credit restriction as acute here as Plum Pudding-'Bars. it was across the line, the price of Cook one cupful of granulated .#w sugar in the..fruit Is developed mixed. Drop from thi end of a spoon Chop-very.fine two ounces each of V%M It is cooked this WAY. in rounds on a greased baking sheet money was materially lower In the sugar, one-half. cup of milk,- three Dominion. This condition, he said, tablespoons of grated Chocolate and', candied orange peel, seeded raisairis. Cereal cooked in milk is deliciou& or oiled paper, about tm��_ " _regarded as -A--tributu--tcr,Cs:M­ a rdlvtp-of-butter-the-,size-of a 'wal. figs and dates... Beat the white' Of an Tips one-fourth 'water and three. apart. Bake one-half hour in a mod- was X fourths ndlk and cook the ads's good banking system.- nut together until a little dropped in egg slightly, add a tablespoon of , 7 e cereal a3 erate oven. Cut off tops of puffs, fill Dealing with the growth of the. 7M shrays do, A few dates cut fine with the creamed vegetables. Bank's operations, he said: "It Is water is quite brittle. Pour over one water and mix with the fruit until-, and cooked with it give It an ideal Jeffied String Beans.-4oak two noteworthy that thv greatest expan- quart of popped corn. stirring 80 that, smooth. adding enough comfection- I-AXOM and you will not have to coax tablespoons of gelatine in ozx..�f slod of the Bank during the past few all the kernels are coated. eras sugar to form a stiff paste.. Mold Bobby to eat it. years has been :n our own country. I , . Strawberry Divinity Fudge. into a loaf brusl-L the. top with cup of cold water. Add one pbA of This is revealed In our greatly in melted chocolate. Let the mixture Ak*r breakfast, each one clean -boiling water, three-fourths cup of Place in a saucepan two cupfuls of creased loans and deposits in Can-, stand in a cool place for two hours. hid own Ph", for mother and the sugar..one-half juice. ada. and in-�he niirnb4t of branches granul&t Tbeh turp.on-to a greased paper,,omd cup of lemon ed sugar. half a cupful of' I f girld be" (hymer to prepare, and we Pour ,green string beans in a mould. opened during the period. water and a fourth of a teaspoon o coat the other side with the melted V-61 want them all to share in the pleas- Pour gelatins over. Chill and serve Branches cream of tartar. BoiI to the hard- - rou Chocolate. When tbo gbly set, cut ures of the day. with dressing. Loans Deposits In ball stage. Add one cupful of straw- tn,Canada in Canada Canada b jam and boil up again. Pour into bars. 1914 $123,147,000 $16S,557,000 173 erry 20 240,725,000 358,87S,000 302 the mixture over the stiffly beaten Maple Sug4tr Fudge. el Sermon on m @ me sugar- left ov UmAmas. 19 wh#es of two eggs and beat until light If yoil have so The annual report'Was unanimous- -ten the mixture be- sime wsple -sugar time, try the fol- ly a4depted and the retiring direc and foamy. W tore were re-elected. The 'share. gilm to harden, pour into greased pens lowing: BoR together two cupfuls of Robert Louis Stevension's "Christ- face of a later gener' ation; the Imag-i- holders gave approval to the mO- and wken cold cut into squares. maple sugar broken into Small pieces, rmw Barsnon," with that famous pam. nation which the reign of logic in One tion by Lord Shaughnessy to in- , ie tablespoon of butter and one cup- : Any thick preserved fruit cirn be or wing "To be horast� to be epoch sends into the wilderness re- crease the number of directors from `4reph beOwi in the same way. Preservid ful of milk uintil ft'forms a ball when used turns with full hands to be the master 16 to 18 and to the two new positions --kh4 to earn a little *ssid to spend' strawberries and preserved poineap-le, dropped into cold water. Let stand • of a wiser period. -on the Board were elected Sir Lomer *mbin4L- until' partly cool, then add one cup- H" %a," Is known to all read- Gouln and General Sir Arthur half-and-half, make a good Before the Christmas fire that for ers. If any critichm 4um He against Currie. tion. If preserved -pears are used, a ful of broken nut meats and beat two thousand years has sunk into - til the mixture is nearly it is that it is not a sermon on - At a subsequent meeting of Direc- little chopped ginger will be an im- briskly un embers to blaze again in-to a great t6ri," Sir Vincent Meredith, Bart.. buttered -C%rWtm", as, the name would seem provennent. ready to set. Pour into w light at the erd of the fwellth'month, was re-elected president, and Sir "I 'ane bo indkeft,but irmurely a sermon orig- Cocoanut-Marshmallow Cubes. tin cut into squares. men are not only reunited in the un- Charles Gordon, G.B.E., was re- tmHy preached at Chdatmaotide. broken continuity of their..fortunes elected vice-president. To make about one hundred marsh- -Nut Crisps. Below is & little sermon on Christ- A nfallows will require one package o_t,, Cover the bottom of a well-buttered but in the wholefiess od their lift; mas which was written by that me&- -en in their power,of vision as well as of gelatine, one and one-quart�er cups of pan thickly W4 two cups of brok -tw of English prose the late Hamil- aight, in their power of feeling as Father Christmas Abroad. water, two cups of granulated sugar, peanut kernels. Melt two cups of part of an cepan,stirring constant- Ikm W. Kabie. It forms one teaspoonful of vanilla. Soak the sugar in a sau lnfkr�ofi once prepared by him well�&s of thought, in their powe.r of whe"ver Christmas is observed y urping and,from faiis to Play his gelatine in half the amount of water I to keep from b love as well as of action. foi a volume of Christmas pieces: Santa Claus never for, -five minute& Put remaining sticking to the sides of the, pan. As The long. line 'of Christmais firm This ls�rge hoipitality of the Christ- though his name varies in dif- water and the sugar in a saucepan, soon,as melted, remove from lire and mas fire, -before which kings ind beg- part, ... and boil until it threads. Add soaked pour ovei nuta�- sbows Hke a great truth binding the ferent countries. When.cold break int* Ilesting gvnerations into a unity, guise, gelatins snd let stand until partial gaze sit at ease and every human in-Italy he assunies a'female ly pieces. ty finds Its place, makes room 4kith and feeling. When we light and, as-La Betano, steals softly to OUT for every gift and grace; for reason, fire we are oitie with our ancestors of tl% children's bedsides to fill their with severe and wrinkled face- for -The Christmas CancUes. 'Me Sht�'Iherd King. a thouserid Years ago; we eviade the stockingit with. seasonable gifts. sentiment, tender and.reverent 'of all L4wlation of our Vma a There is, too, an Italian c'"ieniony i The Christmas candlea burn and glow, Shepherds watching their flocks by, nd ewAP-9 'tslwe,t and beautiful things; for the provincial naxrowness; wi`r6joln the' called Zopata, when "it is customary And-scatter starlight, every one; night 'imagination, seeing heavenly visions, i' race from whose growth we haVe un-1 for 1�ersom'to hide preseyta "n the They'never thought.that they would Saw a strange star shining and bright',' and the fancy catching glimpses of -selves; have Sent to guide them odnaciouslY separated oui shoes and slippeTs of those they' do' away to the Wel quaint or grotesque or fairylike open long-unused room and are ima honor to, in such mariner as may sur- Where the dear child Jesus was, born ges, in the flAme; for poetry, sing- such fun. amazed to find how large the house ing full-throated with Milton,or home- prfte them-on the morrow when they to His lot. of life is and how hospitable. It has come to dress"; and this, we are told,! ly, familiar and domestic with the They waited, lying white in rows haaath room for all experdence and maken of the carols; for the story- is dome in imitation of St. Nichol", In a tighl;box upon the shelves, There.,Y�ith His mother in a manger, for every kind of-emotion; for the who used in tbL% night-t A tellers, spinning their fascftting to throw Frigh�ened a -bit perhaps (who ' of hay thoughts that move in the order -of' -tales withi- the circle of , purses in�at-the windows ofpoor girls'. . Pure as the dawn the swi4t iifant n the ernbrac- knows?) lay- bq*; for the emotions that rise and ing glow; for humor, full of smiles for their marriage-portions. �Themselves; . . ­ r I I. I I I­w ftll like gresit tides that flow in from In Flanders and Holland it is Angels, rich blessings had brought the Infinite; for the vigor that or filling ther' room with Homeric Knecht,Clohes-who, at dedd of night' from above, 'a laughter;for tl)a plAyers,whose mimic teals in, t-9- fill the.okildren's s�Q Until at,last, like cherrybolwni, a. born of will,and for the er evoked They' blossomed on'our Christmas treer Sent down from God to*e Infant of POW art shows'the manger, the shepherds by dbeiplins. ' It -is when the differ- stockings with good things. Ai4 lookinj out around the, room, Love.. ent egw, with their diversities.of In. and the kings' to successive genera- , On the eve-of St. -Nicholas' Day, Saw mel tions crowding the playbous�with the and growth, saM theiir chil- chil Austrian children put out plates and Lowly His dwelling and lowqy HhL &m to aft together before the Oulist- eager joy of dren or With 'the dishes to receive the cakes and other sacred' riiemiiea 'of.'ag6-, foii* :the birth, mm fire that we realize how wide.life deK-ca� which the , good. Mikkanz Bom to bear sorrow mid shame on preachers, to whom the season brings in and how-bapostible it is for any wiill not fail to bring them in the Glory t 0­ God in the hi gh est, this earth; a text apart from the disputes and age.to oompass It. The faith against dwk hours of the night This is done 1"ring His burdens and bearing thsi antagonisms of t1he schools and and on earth peace, good will wbich one age shuts the dow rtwAs if they have said their prayers proper- cross; aetteme churches; for companies of chil4dren- , and smiling in the centre(d the impatiently waiting for the mystert- ly before his coming. Joward men.—St..Luke ii.,' 14. Counting the riches of this world 64.' mxt.sge; the which one gwara- one noise in the chimney, and for dross. - ­. ._.� I .- _. :_ _� . L� � �:�4, •ilon denim ftseff-Mes rfiliant on the greybeards recalling old -days and I ­-I...I . " High in the heaven; this Child hath way*--Yule logs, country dances, a place To,Yciiu and Youn. vrafts simiging under the frosty sky, Me thToi4e of God the Father to -onches - beaTing stage guests and 121 -�X&y Christmas Day hampers filled with dainties to country grace; Meekly and gently He v�atches his A blaming prove houses standing with open doors and hasp; TO you ow Yom ..Poo broad hearths for'the fun and frolic, Bkose; e whom this Shep. 41 are thoe And all you lovC the tenderrom a6d sentiment, the herd doth keep. 7 poetry Wd 'Piety of abeistmalows, SX N Jb6& DWGX FOR,n • 111TS 0 ZK" 414111, IF gou went an interesting Inexpensive by's Own - twenty-give he_dnly ;Real Nerve-TI:Ifiic 18a -0VT"L01)SE -Once.�'a mother hao used Ba" rietmas Gift. send W ­- Tablets for her. little ores she is al. NUM0� cents and we will wail our uuiQu*`Ralu. I Good Supply of Rich, Red ways happy to recommend them to bow Puzzle. Oliver 24fe. Co., a A4cln& others. Her advice given after a RM VNEN Ave.. Toronto. .,Blood.' careful trial, can be readily,followed people would only attend to with assured good results,- The Tab- Sweden. blood, Instead of worrying them- NUORTALITY CERTAIN A Big Model. bort -work on Heaven and selves nerve lets are a mild but thorough laxative and great -*; 40AV' III," said an eminent tan- Hell, real world b6yond.'ON Once very youthful chicken specialist, "we doctors would tick'see which never fat' to regulate the bow- f pages, only 25c postpaid. H. B. Law. our consulting rooms crowded with els and sweeten 'the stomach. They cier had In his possession a couple a 496 Euclid Ave.. Torclinto. always do good-they cannot•poasibly bantam hens that laid very small eggs. URSESP NEEDED-YOUNG WOMEN4 More aervous wrecks. people suffer. do o harm e He finally hit upon a plan to remedy -your services are needed; not from worry than anything else." even to the youngest babe. this. only In times of war and disaster, but The sort of thing which the special- Concerning them Mrs. P. Latorest, St. loo In timei of pe e; enlist now by a ac three ,When the lad's father went the next takin I Nazalre, Que., writes: n Hamot Hog ital 1: fat spoke of is the nervous run-down ink to the chicken-house he was Training School for Nurses; yon w I in condition caused by overwork and the months my•baby•was constipated and mOm this way be giving immediate invaluable cried continually. On the advice at a surprised to find an ostrich egg tied % -xiiany Anxieties of to-day. Sufferers service and be preparing for a remunera- find themselves-tired. low-spirited•and friend I gave him Baby's Own Tablets to one of the beams and above it a rive life work and for future service In your home and community. Himmot unable to keep thleir minds on any. and now at the age of five*months he card with this notice: Hospital, Erie. Pa., gives such a course "'Keep your eye on this and do your and Is now making up Its January class. and wOghs twenty"thing. Any sudden noise'hurts like a 6, is perfectly well Write for particularB.y. slow. They are full of groundless pou finds. I am' delighted t(,* be-able to best." ... . 1 : I . 4 T fears, and do not pleep•well at night. $ 12-9703 advise other mothers to use them." Headaches and other nerve pains are • NO.9713-Misses' Overblouse.Price, The Tablets are sold by medicine Too Smart. Peact. t ever -bea comes 25 cents. Suitable for small women; dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box She was a shop assistant. She had The happiest heart that part of the misery, and It all Was'-in some quiet breast, from starved nerves. L. L. worn-over-skirt;-�--two-sty-les-of--frou),-The-Dr.-Williqmq,--Uedicine-Co.. A slow mind and-a quick tongue. She sleeve. Cut in 3 sizes, 1,6, 18 and 20 Brockville, Ont. -herself awfully smart. That-found the -common--daylight the nerves with pc�ponous thought sedatives Is a terrible mistake. the years. Size 16, with bell sleeves, re- 1 A timid• looking man came in the sweet, only real nerve tonic is a good supply quires 2% yds. 3g.-'ins. wide or 2% Prince of Wales Writes Pre- shop. "Do you keep hair brushes?" And left to Heaven the rest. of rich, red blood. Therefore, to re- yds. 45 ins. wide, with long sleeves, face to.-Book. he asked. Minard's Linimeft Relieves DIstaippat lieve nervousness and run-dovin health 3 yds. 36 Enthusiastic accounts given by the ins , wide, or 2%. yds., 45 ','No," she snapped. "We sell them. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills should be ins..wide. "Well," he said quietly as he stroll- Prince, of Wales in the Royal family The stuff we call plea ter-of-paris is taken. -These pills make 'ne,%,, rich 9703-Camisole Skirt, sizes 16 to ed towards the door, The ke6p the circle of his experiences during his one you might have said to me. Good gypsu.Tft ground to powder. When blood, which strengthens, the nerves, 20. Price, 25 cents. recent one trip -are said -to have water is Added to.the powder it be- Jmprovei the appetite, gives new This pattern may be obtained from -keezr desire on-'the. part of morning," the raised a canes a stone. strength.and spirits and makeii hither- your local-McCall dealer*, or from his brothers, Princes Albert, Henry MONEY ORDERS. 'to despondent people bright and cheer- Toronto, McCall Co., 70 Bond Street, and George, nifaf-vdyages- Orge, to.go on s A Dominion Express Money-girder -- -ful. If.you are at all "Out of sorts" Dept. W. The Prince of W America's Pioneer Doll Remedios. you should begin taking Dr. Williams' ales Is reported to for*fivr. dollars costs three cents. E%ok on 1 be writing a preface to a book of . . . . 0 Pink Pills. Admires Lloyd George. photographs taken during his trip, Si 1 0010 DISEASES is con- You can get tbes6-pllls through ally - An old English woman was holding which will be sold for the benefit of a tting with the legs crossed and How to Feed dealer In medicine, or by mail at 60 ducive to obesity. I . Mailed Free to any Ad- cents a-box or six boxes for $2.50 on the benefits of the old age •blind soldiers' hospital.' Substitutes for coal as fuel were dregs by the Author. forth - X CIA# Glover ca.,Sao. _from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., pension. London his return to ondon-the spoken of, as long ago as 1667 in ils eat alst,Strset Brockville, Ont. "Perhaps," said a sarcastic listener,. Prince has been giving a series of England, New York. U.S.A. -Lloyd George will soon send you a small dinner parties to his intimate There are 8'000 women ministers first-class ticket to Heaven." friends at St. James' Palace, which �jn the United States. "Well," said the old woman, "at any 19 now pretty well ' stocked . with rate'hea made the waiting-room very souvenirs of his tour. He makes an ForRheumatim Neural a' Go t, 1011nard's Liniment For Candruft comfortable." excellent host, and he has a fund of U C amusing anecdotes about his experi• SIN E 1870i use ences abroad.; is r lie is toad ilf-playing rackets And Bath DROPS Bwlmmh�g at the fashionable T"dm -rdL r -.HMTH EDUCATION Club, 'of Piccadilly" k keem: follower BAU M E 308TOPSCOUGHS of the'chase, he has recently bought several new hunt6rs', and he Is keep-_ A_ Ing up'family traditions by accepting BE11�GUE A Kidney Ite-m-l-e(ly BY DR. I J. MIDDLETON the chatrman,§'hip of the West Norfolk Hounds, for quick and sure relief. XidraV troubles-are frmpently a position. whfcb his grand- 11 Child-Welfare.work is going to distressing instances that to to show father, King Edward, held for many 11111111111111iiiiINNEWARE OF SUNTITUTES E■Ow caujod by badly digested food that venereal disease is widely din- years. He-is also-coming to the fore $1.00 a tube 'show good resialta in the shortest pos- which overtakes these organs to tributed througohout'ithis province, and as cattle breeder. At the recent THE LEEMING MILES Co�I=. sible time, it wild be by. WONTRItAL eliminate the irritant acid the co-Opera- that expectant mothers are in many Birmingham Cattle Show he took all -tion of all perepris interested. Not Agents tor Dr.Jules Denguil formed. Help your stoseaclit to es,among the victims. Statistics three prizes with three heads of Ab- RELIEVES PAIN properly digest the food by the least of these to the family d0c- are not at hand for Ontario, but At erdeen 'Atigus, cattle from hf§ Dart. 0 taking I 5:to 30 drops of Exitruat 7 tor, who has such an Influence over the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Bald- moor farm, near Prineetown. of Roets000ld as Notber"els 'thepeople amongst whom he pr&c-1 more valuable information bag been Coradve Symp.and your kidney obtained. WE. -',ticm his profession. ob Under the 'supervision of disorder will promptly dia- It should ever be the Appear. Got the-sonuine. PurP*" Of clinics at that hospital liD,000 births Monsieur: For IS days In.the month of January the State to.keep the,people well, and were_ recorded,last year,-acid out Of I wen suffering with pain-of rheurnatt"Z BREAK'UPAon -.this om beat be done through the these ten Or twelve per cent. of the in the toot. I tried'an kinds of remedies but nothing did me any good. One per Tamil y physician, assisted by various mothers were found to'be suffeting son told ins about XTNARD'4 I,INt: ABLETSrAWm& -social and co-operative bodies whose from venereal-dj e_ BIENT; as soon as I tried IE the Satur- Ir day night. the nenornins Ivan feel. PR/CE I? services. are invaluable in bringing It does not seem possible that-dwie Ing very good: I tell you thin remedy is the people and the family doctor mothers very good. I cou You a wood cer- could have been brought 14 give closer toge4er. It is not only to under medical 'superviii1on by any tiftMe Any time that Ygu would like to *4 have one. If any time I come'to-hez�r cure the sick child or sick adult, but other means than by the pre-natal about any person nick of rheurnatimm• I Gins e e to keep them well by rectifying minor clinic, and the advantages of this could to them about this remedy.. Yours tr I 9 ailments which, seemingly An3ignifi- work Applies not Only to venereal. dis- ERNEW'LE-VEILLE: ­216 Rue Ontario F. E. Montreal.. in themselves, may if neglected ease, but also to tuberculosis, 9'm- Feb; 14. 1903. —177say rt eral weakness or aenemia, other 7- lead to 111-health and physical weak and ness later on, that the family pbyvi- conditions iii the motb* that direct. IMN you want anick OCIP. NV forcing reW frm any ciap is an invaluable asset In Public ly affect the health of the prospective Unknown Warrior's Grave in ..ZUm9'1 ;&iTu use Sloan'* --Health work. baby. The father's physical fitness L4niment. ltdowthojob with- WestIninster Abbi-ey. The establishment of pre-natal and freedom from disease has also to out staining.rubbing. bandas- Unnamed, unnumbered,,here he rests,' -Inc. U-fm84#f0rTb*um&1iwm- ebuics is a move in the right direc- do materially with the child's -start insurausa. aches and owns. Pi This warrior unknown; # tion,,airld-will fill a place that till the in life, but of the two the mother is oprainsand strains, backatba. In terrible rash.:on face whieb nmvaW&@ 7 -..present has been much neglected. the more important, and she can be, Around him group the Empire crests,- once=useles. _Tberehas never been r4juch attention more readily brought into contact with Nor they there alone. skin acre and inflamed. Irritated face by scratching and was diefigunKL 'the expectant mother. Her expert medical and nursing advice. The noblest nations stood In line- -paid to Could not sleep well and made feal condition was seldom discussed sci- There are so many adverse condi- un leasant.Trouble lasted 3,gnombii in that most crucial hour; Kee ' ff _jentifically, nor was she brought into tions, biinging about infant. Regarding duty' as divi-ne. before used Cuticura and after mortality contact with her family physician ex- that the problem of reducing the num' To crush the tyrant's potter. it 2 cakes oi Soap and I box of= ment was completely be". capt at, or shortly before, the time beg of deaths among children under From signed statement of Miss of her expectancy. Whatever ill- one year of age has to be approached Who is this warrior unknown Gladys Na R.R.3,Brussels.0ut. -veases the may have developed dur- from different viewpoints. Who.here in glory s.leeps, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- ing the pre;natal stage, or may have . Congenital weakness, premature While Royal mourned from the throrie 701 cam promote and maintain skin- ,been suffering from previously,. were birth, Improper and insufficient feed- With Empire round him weeps? 440 purity,skits comfort and'skin beam ..not taken much into Account. As a ing, lack of maternal care_all tend often when all else falls. Their, teal's are mingled with the joy result the child is often born with a to make the Infant death, rate high. At all 25c. Obmm*nt 25 sad 1110c. Sold N That Liberty lives-, throushouttheDorninton.Canadian bad start-that is it is handicapped in Each of these features has to be eon- k1' Lisk*W,3L Paul 3L. ...Ats race for life even before birth. * sidered in the ligbt of this mother's'In virtue of the noble boy 3-111 shaves"kit now& There are many conditions of ill- condition-before birth, because it is That "mother" freely gives, bealth.in the mother that has a direct hardly to be expected that An tin-'In .him there stands a comitless list bearing on the physique of the child, healthy mother can produce a healthy • Of Britain's valiant sons, OIVLY�TABI.ETS- MARKED or, in other words, the baby may baby, and the pre-natal clinic at this,of,whom the Emoire,makes her-boast show 11constitutionvid defectar' even point steps in. It is the fommrinez; While course of Empire rules. from the time it id"'born. One of the of the baby clinic,,and jost as im- meet serious maladies that an ex- portiant from, whatever angle d it ,.is From north and south, from east and BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN ' pectant, mother could suffer from is viewed. An ounce of preyention Is west, venereal disease. There are many worth a pound of cure. They came from regions far; The noblest, at their own behest, Not Aspirin at All Without the "B4'ye'r Cross' When blared the trumo p of war. .7: From,Southern Cross Polar Star, V, N Around the Di�es�ions girdled World; -xicky They came in Millions from afar, :Fii Neath Britain's Bag unfurled. -disturbe-id lor or4inary The world's dread tyranj there they. met I ]Food, find comFort in LCR) On France and-Flanders field; Nor shall that tyrant e'er forget, JE� For.Britons never yield. Grape mnNuts Till Truth and Liberty, unchained From fetters, shall be free, And Righteousness, that God ordained, welit of lbft In Inc _ \� ' y hours Shall dwell from sea to sea. �hWatisw, Aeli- package which contains em late'&* this bkiA of wheat Now rest, ye brave, in glory here, For Colds, Pain, Rhe I Ing Joints, Lumbago, Scirfics, Neu- rections. Then you are getting real i le C1 With Britain's niigbty dead. retie, and for Headache, Notiftl&, Aspirin-the -genuine Aspirin vertible into sfreVb Free from the haughty tyrant's fear, Tootbacbe, Earache, take Aspirin scribed by physician* for.over health and corl While .laurels crown your head. marked with the name "Bayer" or,teen years. Now made In Cans&. you are not taking Aspirin at all taining 12 tab- L Handy tin boxes con ..Try a package from the corer. Test tells Accept only "Bayer Tablets of lets cost but a few cents. Druggists NeaTly three and a half million �:._Asplrin" in an unbroleu "Bayer"i also sell larger "Bayer" packages. benefiaiaries, a number almost equal ewe'sThese ii way ons, Aspirin-"payer"Yon mast may "Bayou" 4a rLon" to the population of Scotland, are Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of None- drawing war pensions in Britain, meeticaeldester of Salicylloseld. While it In well known That ASVIIII! moans ]MY*, 18716 LO if manufacture, to asslat the public against Imitations, the Tablets of Bayer compeark 1$8UE No. 51--.-720. will be stamped with their general trade me*, the "Bayer Croas." _X ,'arm.- . Me ­�P. �N, 4. hc* C%rlstmae -�-At the Pickering Bakery— GOP g7 la Fried-cake*at 20 ets.'p4r dozen. * a dialog MaIr'. a dw Hips A. Field let t to-day. for logue ­Mr. Sykes' Predicament" FEW :SUGGEST IONS.1�1_. , Christmas Belle Drill, a 19oll!e Drill, A' Toronto where she will reside in Topsy Turvy song, choruses, recita —H. T. Love, of Toronto, was in a a Home• Lions and motion songs, by members' 1".74own on Su d —Dr. Henry will be here as usu of the school. An offering will be .�To, help you in yonr E111ruce spent several al 'next Tuesday to attend to his taken in aid of the school. Anyone clays—Rev. A. E. re professional duties. In the city last week. wishing to I presents to their —Real Christmas Bargains at friends t - : Christmas Buying L. A., Findlay. of Toronto, d, ICTO item .pl" upon open —Opeka the tree, t Saturday with his mother the Pickering Drug Store here. coffre of an extra choice quality A double wedding was solemnized —J. R. Thexton was in the city for 45 cents per lb, also Davis & We hav*e 'a nice line of Ties packaged in nice boxes, which make Xm.fts at the Methodist parsonage in Acton on Dec. Sth, the Rev. T. M. Moyer presents at 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 and'2 00,also a neat line for a,couple of days liast week o Lawrence's Extracts, beat made, offating. The contracting parties of Braces done tip likewise. business. In large 2 oz. bottles, regular 85c. were E. E. Perryman. of Brougham A. and lilrs. Boyer, of Belle. for 25c. and Miss f Acton ; &M Bella Allan, o .8 0 X. 8. 0 M ville visited their relatives here —On Tuesday afternoon a good- Rowland Allan and Miss Agnes Akitt, What is better,than a nice pair of Sox? W "`,�eek. ly number of members and friends both of Acton. The happy couples e have a nice range in —Mrs, W. J. Reid, And Mrs' of the Women's Institute met at left amidst showers of rice and con- Worsteds, Heather and Mixture, the beat we ever had.' .:__,Kirchner were in the city on. the Red Cross rooms. The after.: fetti, on the radial line and.were ac- Fine Shirts, Scarfs. Pipes, Garters, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Mitts and noon was spent pleasantly and companiedasfaras Georgetown bya Thursday last. -Gloves, any of which would make a most suitable gift. —Arthur Badgerow moved on informally. A short busi host,of friends, They were met in •e ness see- Toronto by friends and arrived in Special Reductions—S!'weater Coats-7.00 Coats to 5.75, 10.00 Coats to Wednesday into the west end at 4012 was held, interspersed with' Brougham on•the evening train. Mr, p� songs of 'lye olden' times," The and Mrs. Allan are spending a few .8.25*1 8.00 Coats to 6.00, These are real bargains. -,the Reddin property. ;', - it would be wise to buy - the week—Miss Roberta Bedson - spent display of nsef ul and faney articles days here. Mr, and ors. Perryman end-at the -home 6f- her and antique, though not so large exlect,to make their home here. 'mother, Mrs. R. D. Bedson as"I'ast year, tras­extrewel inter A 20 PER CENT REDUCTIgN We offer on every garment manufactured by the Lon Tailorin S. J. ,Collac-utt has moved into estiug: A considerable amount of SALE REGISTER g ...the cottage at the corttev of Church clothing was donated to,the Child- Co. We went tip u-it'h a rising market—We are willing t0 7 and King streets, which he r.eceut_ reu's Shelter, also a generous stem SATURDAY—,DFC. ISTEI—auction Sale come d6wn"with the decline and give our ly purchased. of woDey,was coutribu' ted.' This of about 8 acres of standing timber, patrons every benefit ive can. _J. C. and Mrs. Philip left to• with the Itinds 'in ' the birthdtiy consisting of hard wood, basswood day to spend a few months it, boxiv.111 be expended for mater- cedar and elm, to be sold in about When you buy Meu'g We4r, dont forget to Florida. NVe wish them a very ial which will be made into gar- quarter acre lots, at lot 13, con. 5, go to -the Men's Store. -Ing. the property of.,pleasant holiday, tneu ts for children of the Shelter. Pickering, John To all our 6.ustorners and friend -n ts' were served Cowan. � Sale at 1,30. See bills. W. we wish a i%l6ri,y Xwas Miss Gladys Powell and lad Ref reshnii at the B. Powell, auctioneer. and A Happy an] Pro;r.lerous New Ye tv. friend, of Toronto, spent Sunday close of the tiiei�tiog, bere-wi-th-the-for-mor!.,i'parentsW-.-- --Next Sunday, the l9th', will be • Fred- T. -BUntiDgj and-Mrs. Powell. ­BnsiuessMe ' —__ __ - ___ -____ _ __ Pickerml, L ps AY in t le-, et --of - s ( 11 c , - Mr, and Mrs. Manson, to. odi-t--h-i- -h-tin covdiRl-iinvita- ron to, have been spouditig a few tiap is extendvd to nien of all FOR ' SALE 'Thnio-bred :Holstein' days %,kith their daughter, Mrs. ealliup4 to be present at'botb rer- bull,2 years old. 261,Ryan Dunbarton, 12-13 (Rev'.) P. F. Gardiner. vices. Morning ,qibject, "The —The new switch in to the To Man who, Slissed his CilanCe.- L1011 8 A LE:.-Pure.bred Clydesdale JL stallion,King's Heather 1706A. M. Ryan, rol3to' Hat-14pr Co ni in issi on's pro- CLrist introduces our man Ili this Dunbarton. 12-13 A t t Pickering �,iation, f r e- wt y, "There was a certain rich y peaty a L really purchased from. YAQ STRAYED—From lot 2l con,5. Ux• he Ig ore David mite, and a certain beggar was bridge,about Nov.7th, a red heifer 2 years jr.,is now about,complet. Nid at his ghte'".Read Lnke 1'6:-old. Thos.Beverley, Cliremont. 13-14 t -e s a sad tragedy ed. 1931. Het I. �(.'t Von SALE—New slightly used buiz• Geo. A.- Gordon, of Toronto, atumig men. Evening stxbjt. t, JL' cy,doublemould board plow with potato ,'The Min that niade his Pile.- 11, digger attachment, and second hand binder.Ap- Id flying visit to his father, ftobe'rt Got-don, of Church St , on this caae our man.introdtiops hint'- ply to J.I R..Thexton.Pickering.. Itf Saturday. The -latter, we are self by asking, "What eball I do" V.OR SALE—Wagons, b .=o state. aye no ro .in to J-1 ?lows.scufflers, and mowers and at kinds 0 Is In very, po beL U EJL ,ause'l h where n�lesi at present.t. bestow my goods." Cook up Luke imp ements. also several kitchen stoves and sew-ingmachines. H,Herma Claremont. Phone —Motorists are already begin. 12:16-21. Here' is a fateful fail 201. 17tf Maus Thinking men will through our village jtidginR by be interested in the subject men- -PWO HOUSES TO LET—Two brick JL cottages.one with stable accommodati'niniz t apprecia to the good tbad among men. S 0i anta the speed at which some of tinned and with uslu our and both equipped with town water and lig"b"t: them travel. We will admit that study. Will more of the grown- and having good x rdens and fruit. Immediate pation, F.Howard Annis,Whitby. Lief It is_a great temptation, bnt when ups help the Sunday School to occu the rZadiscompLeted, means will carry on at 2 p. m. League social p* OR SALE-8-roomed frame house, have to be adopted to regillate evening on Friday at 8. Novel ex. U -*tone foundation, decorated inside, ­.'We surely have-arranged fee'a-banner year in our, furnace land frame=and outbuildings, 1the speed, ereises.now games and dainty eats. orchard and small fruits. .1 1-2acres of 1. endeavors to please-the "Kiddies." —Jame Prouse, who was taken The evening is for you, lads and Apply to A. Palmer. Pickering, or to W; H. 32 Kennedy.Barrister,WbtbY. ar w. ts to the General Hospital,Toronto, lasses. Take in our Christmas last week, suffering from injuries tree and concert on Tuesday, Dec. OR SALE—In the Village of Pick HUGE ASSORTMENT OF ouststined by falling from a maw 21st. at,7.30 v.m. The nicest tree FA eriM one frame house, recently re•inodeled, hardwood floors in hanand dining- 3 in R. C. Stork's barn,-is progress you ever did see, the finest pro- bath with pressure-tank In Games, Bcioks, � Dolls, Wheelbarrows f'Aog as well as can be expected, gram you ever er did heitf, the love- furnace with grate in living room. In connecton with this property there are seven building lots.. but it will be about six weeks be. liest time you ever did have and Apply-to 161 .Hi u noon er re cits, _ptoSaturday . •aft that to Mr.Jephaon,Campbell's Flour Millti, 14 lore he will be able to return the cheapest price you ever did Kiddie Kars, Rockers and home. pay, just 25 cents for the whole —Remember the annual Christ. event.�J. W, D. Advertisement for Creditors -.'Small Toys galore. ' : nzalsTrea and Entertainment of —F. H, Richardson-accompanied Pursuant to-an action In the Su- St Andrew's Sunday School on Sir Adam Beck to Ottawa last st preme Court of Ontario,of John Rua- our assortment of the above is- excellent, yet Monday evening next, A good week when they had a friendly. sell Andrew a gainst Ivan Garry Aunts rogram of drills, songs, chorulieg, talk with the Hon. J. D. Reid, the whereby J. F. Paxton. Esquire, of the Jalogitesetc,, will be rendered. Minister of Railwayq on hydro, Town of Whitby. Oat..Sheriff, was we have not forgotten the older ones. The programme, which will be radial matters. The result of appointed receiver. and a reference tven In the church, will begin at their conference was very gratify• ook$ of Fiction' Pa0eteries, Bibles'. to the Local Master at Whitby. B .4 lock. Admission, 25 cents; Ing to the friends of the Toronto Oat. Notice Is hereby given that all 15 cents. Eto-tern- Nothing ivill be done 6 Hymn Books, Leather Goods, Ties, Creditors of the firm of Annis& Ad- For want of activity in the in the matter so long as the ties drew of the Village of Pickeritig, ont., iflijur, and owing tioni Handkerchiefs,' Wool, Scarfs -foreign trade it is 'om.- Garage propri;tors. are on or before to the large amount of over-stock- mission. But In the event-of that the 31st day of December, 1920, re- -`_Ingiothe mills, the CampbP11's Commission giving an adverse quired io file their claims with W. H. Scarf Sets, Sweater Coats, Flour Mills have laid off a number deeision,.and the provincial gov Kennedy. Barrister, Whitbv. Ont.L, of their employees. Mr. Hicks ernmebt reftise to guarantee the Sweaters, Gloves, the Solicitor having the Cor�duct of the Reference herein, and send by has been sent to Pet6lrboro to re bonds, we 'are aqs-iired that the ast. prepaid to the said Solicitor the full particulars Of Lb�plr clainis, verifl- lievethe manager in their mills Toronto Eastern will not be aban- Mitts etc. there, he having beec sent to Mon- doned. The Dominion Govern- ed by affidavit, A statement of their 'areal; Mr. Ji-plison be in ment is convinced that it is a PRY- arecurities. and the nature of the Pe- charge during Mr.Hick's absence ing proposition, and if neither the curities (if Any) held by theim: or in And as usual we have etir grand d.isplay of —While the new w4plralt pave. municipalities nor the Hydro. -default thereof they will be preemptor- __1113ent in the village is proving a Electrie Power Commission take ily excluded from the -benefit of the -CHINAWARE AND GLASSWARE n 4tWht to motorists, it is a source it in hand the Dominion Govern- said judgment. of considerable danger to horses ment have expreseed their inten- Every Creditor holding any security Is to produce the same before me,at *hich.are not used to such a road- -tion. to-complete its construction are g every preparation,to please and satisfy Way. On Sunday at least three at once,-and beg my Chambers in the"Court House in We a making in operating it as different horses fell while the 'Town of Whitby. Out., on the our Customers and Friends. ."Buv at Home." e travel. soon as possible. Thaf plan, how- 18th day of January, 10,21, at the hour ling along the.road. None of'the ever, will not be satisfactory to of-11 o'clock in thoi forenoon, being the horses sustained any injury be- -the people in this district,as th(- time appointed for adjudication on You Dominion government d a severe shaking tip. ' Two Dom' will not be the claims of the received M e _S. !:CHAPMAN buggies slight able to get an entrance into th6 ­RoBT. RUDDY damage, city, nor wonld it provide us with Local Master, ­-An interestin"vil came came cheap power and light, As it would 10-13 :4 Whitby.Ont, up before Judge Ruddy in the were it operated by the Hydrc. r armers, Attezition BUNDY'S ' HARDWARE Whitby Division Court on Tues. Electric Power Co Commission. The day of last week. The action Dominion government,- however, arose over the payment of a note is not averse to the municipalities Those who desire their 'harness 74 made in favor of Jabez Hallett by taking it over, as they believe that mended,or wish a nythil3glin the bar- Mr. Gaston of the base line, the the people who are directly Inter- ness line, please leave y oar orders with J. S.'Balsdon. note being in Payment of a cow ested are the ones who should de- All repairs will be called for and de- rat- -C acing Up Odd End which the latter bought.at Mr. termine how it should be ppe All within three days of receiving Hallett's sale a year ago, the price ed. We are convinced that the the order. being $121. The cow died a week provincial government Will ulti- The defendant mately guarantee the bonds of the 49tt as after the sale. W,MIDDLETON. . 2 Dozen B Baskets at 70 cents, while the last, Harness•maker, Whitby claimed that the cow was sick municipalities, as the evidence when he was taking it home. He given before the Commis 2 only, o'e'rfection Heaters, at. $7.50 each `V Mon is SUMmoneda veterinary who diag• such that they cannot con pistently ELM DALE MIT■ I P- -mooed it as a case of plenro- refuse, and having guaranteed the 1=X03XMM11*_T0_ .4 only,-Oxford Oak Heater at only $10.0.0—this is ra ial Y) pneumonia, and he also said that bonds of the a running west You can always get the best Mani- _" he ,animal was suffering they cannot an exceptional bargain tubercular trouble, but the cause discriminate against that running - toba Flour made from No. 1. ning of death was pleuro-pneumonia. east of thecity. Manitoba Wheat. - at 65 cents each Mr. Gaston believed that the cow Royal Household and Glenora for -2 Dozen Ash Sifters, iit h Bread. Tryabag. was sick before he got possession Hard and soft wood, Cowan's and was willing to go half with. sale. Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats Shot Gun Shells. 2's, find 3's, at$1.6i Mr. Hallett in bearing the loss, BRAN, SHORTS BROUGHAM but to this the plain tiff would not MIX FEEDS We also haNie ib�nit 15 quart cans of agiee. Judge Ruddy, in Riving Miss Ethel Shea, of Toronto, spent OAT CROP giving ills decision, said that it was a 01 Bra ndram—Henderson's Floor over Sunday at her home here ..,. ..,CRUSHED OATS reat hardship for the defendant Mrs. Malcolm, sr., spent&week- BARLEY CHOP,. but as it was not proved that the end with relatives In Markham, WHEAT ..rain t, $1.25 per qt. death of the animal was due to ID Davis;of Toronto, is visiting his CRACKED CORN grandparents, Joram and Mrs, Little. MIXED HEN FEED - neglect on the part of the plaintiff, john. 12or that the animal was suffering Elerbert Feasby, 'of Sask., and Sfiss lbal'dwell's Crelim Substitute ''from the fatal disease when in his Sarah Norton visited over the week. Calf Meal. Everything youi want in Hardware I08 session, he wotild decide in end with the letter's brother Henry Molasses Meal svor, of the Plaintiff, but each in Lindsay. CHOPPING AND OAT .,'IitigRnt must pay his own costs. The annual Christmas tree,and en- CRLT-��NING EVERYDO at the very lowest prices tertainment of the Brougham Union Get priceq on feed in ton lots. f H -V . . W. E. N. Sinclair, of Oshawa, ap- S' cS. will be held on the evening o BELL.P 0, E peered for the plaintiff and W. H. Thursday, Dec. 23rd in the Town en edy was.counsel for the de- Hit]], A splendid program is being F. HEADQUAIRT f uadant. prepared :consisting of a pantomime Chopping every day. R Bundy Pickering 7;-