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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_12_24 'u .f � •7F.. i,.'•fi',�, . � ...-N' .!r'•♦ e"� nr ,fir '"'yy,�,r _ 'e. -. p "a' ',& aw '� 5-•E{` �'�'�i..0�-k-" ,.��"' �pi ;•.i!- •� .- _ -+Y e~ `�'' � _ �l-sYf'fbi�NEWS j.i�a•�F' -.._ y�l•. 'r Y�,,Y �' i "'". .��k�S,.r . . . ate , ®. r - VOL. XL. - - - PIGSLRING, ONT.j' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920 �� ; - --�To. -14, _-v,�4�• �slo�ss,�tsssal 6sr>tris. Ge' OUNEARTON Established It38fi 0s i• Baker On Thursday evening last Mrs. Mal. A Merrp Christmas to all. lredt cols n. the. sty at her n about for ty Mice Margaret Allison hasaAOVed to • Nett eon, the�aptain, when about fifty Toronto for the winter months. GREENWOOD�7 -- • of his friends indulged in cards and 'Mrs. Heron. of West Hill, is visit. RE.FORSYTH.D. of O., Regis- ~ daaciog. The Captain wore his-regi- ing with her cousin,,Mrs, Alex Thom. ?`'•^` •.toed member of the Oytomatztw Aso- � � p M w datioa of Ontario.. Bpeofal situation siren to mental messing kit for the occasion.' isa Mary Andetsoo, of Toronto, e fitting of)lass•,. �7es tosted free, b� Win a Prize. r - ,peat the weekend with her mother .,.� moat. The party gessing-the amount or the WEST HILL. ` heMrs. Skriver, of Hamilton, •ppeeat +'++�L ''N ;F.iTOMLINSON. M, B., Member nearest to the amount of our sales last week with her daughter. Mrs. .•onthe College of Physicians and surgeons the day the day the purchase 'West Hill Ratepayeia' Associatien Roy Thom. ¢ of Ontario. QEf1ce: that formerly occupied b is made gets a dollar's at their annual meetin elected E. J. The cull eo le:are now read for t !thelate 13r,.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr.Ca1d g young P P y `e` _ ' wall. Phone. Claremont,Qnt..' •' 281y worth of goods free. Hewlett president 'and F. Barnes as skating on the bay. We hope for Somebody wins. Sombody sec.-treas. for the year 1911. Messes. �T ,. gets a prize. Croker and Allen, of Victoria Park favorable weather. is «� -... TT E. CARTWRIGHT.- Al. D.AI M. $ P AIr, and Mrs.. Berry are spending 4' . C.tP.& s..oat. A coroner for the Coon- and. Birch Cliff Ratepayer9 Associa- I1IPROVED SERVICE R'iN:�7ERS : the holidays with the la,tter'a 'parents, tyof Ontario. Office hours : 12-2 end"p.m clone, solicited support 1n the coming C and Mrs, Holmes. In order to give my customers better ra2#thelnd hours by appointment tm nt Phone Orr- Rose Davis,' Laura Burkholder, Geo. municipal elections for Scarboro Tp. We regret to hear that Miss Her• service during the heavy feeding ratio. 331r' Kester, W. Allin. F. Meecb,, J.Pear• Both candidates are very keen pro-. man has left to take a position in months I will until May 1st son, F. -C. Aladill, W. Boadway,F. Hydro men and it .is expected than (ittlt. She will be greatly mi»bed by chop farmers' grain on •NO. McKINNON, M.D.;L.R.C'.S„ Helnikay, D. A1cDonald•at,d M. Bruce.'they will be the district's choice. the yout g people, Wednesday in addition to Monday . Edinbnrggb, member^f the College of of Stuugville ; :1linuie Gleeson,J. Wil- - The �oVertlment teams that have and Friday, physiohans and Sazgeone of Ontario,licentiate ker,T. C. Gostick, V. Ya'ke and May . ' b Hoare for Chopping 9 a.m, to'4 m: ',l:y;'' of Royal College of 8urrteoat, Edinburgh. _Michell, Claremont : H. A. ,.each, AGINCOU=KT been at work :on file Provincial PP g Pr ApV. attention to dsieaees of woman and Highwaiy have discontinued opera. I will appredate your orders for Flour, . children, office and residence,Brougham. Goodwood. H. A: Hitchock, Victoria tions until spring. Square. Thos.. Clarke, BAlantrae. Th�election of relive for Scarboro The annual Chi tree. And,en- Br:tn and Shorts. ' Large '.: Lega6�--- will a 'keenly'.contested by James T, stock on hand. Stewart, the present reeve, and W. A. tertHinment on Friday evening last #a9-: LiECld'e(i�1.h00099. the program BAKERS' TOY is equal to the bestfor Pztersaa,_IVTlo_an 1d re#iect-ed- refit-credit-on those who- '`� V*NTEb. Raej4srer o3= Storunv' ll� f} • night-that he-would- eutet the f. 100 g . , W.ieitor,Notary Public,';Couveyancer,'&e. Bath candidates reside in this villaige took part and on those who trained Use Kissimi for pastry, -+Whitby.ont. 4l — ---- and are strong suppurteis of hydro, them. T-he.proceeds amounted to over .Flour is.cheap-Bread is dear-Why +. E. FAREWELL, K.O.; ARRIS- '- Oak Ridges, 8carboro Junction.'Vic- gl� not bake your own bread T $ toria Park. Bir•eb-Cliff Heights and and save money,' t7 • TER,doantyy Crown Attorney.AndCoan•y 1 is • $ p WF+ITBVAL6 8311alSor. oonirt Iloase.Whitby. 10.7 Hi bland Creek-RHte avers' Assocla• Christras visitors are artiving.rich, have notified blr. Paterson' of � E. CHRISTIA� 'Barrister and their unanimouis support in his behalf= The Alethodist Sabbath School held ` .solicitor.Notery Public.Ete. 3loney to CLAREMONT - then annual Christina entertainment 'cell., Oi$ce Brock fit.Xorth.S4 hltbe. Sralp on Monday evening, when every one -- ------ •--- - • _ GREEN, RIVER enjoyedbitrrrAelf to the uttnost. F. ?+..GMMM:I 7. 71A.LE-1. t JOHNSTON--Barristers 1.J t� etc.,229-Danforth Ave.. r,,vuutworth IBld > -ISSUER OF The Green River Union S. S. will Key. W-, G.Hutt, -Gouncillurs Mid- The Phone Gerrard SAIL. Saturdays, R1a!- dleten and Pugh and the Clerk_ Tt R - . hold their anniversary- and enteruLj'n- -vern 1720.,1Ind.l r tAOly _ . • nreazt on �unoxy, laec. -LBth and the rieatuu, were at Markham on Monday, s ari'lag@ LlcCil$E'8t following Fiidtty New yegr's eve. vEbeu they succeeded in.adjusting TICTILLIA NI-J. BF�ATQN.B.A. Bar- counts eatisfatctorNy with A4aCkhama r��ce Vl! riater,Solicitor. member uE the firm of On 9undxy at L.`.�0 and 7 p, m.Cite set• L! 1 Ryckman, Denison,Foster and Beaton. Toronto _ __....__ __ vices will .tie conducted, by the Rev, towns-bip. General Trusts Building,S3 Bay-Stseet.Toronto. Qj� Q SIr. Fletcher,.one of.our leading tilen The V. F. O. Club has secured a 4. TElephoae;llAain 961 and 962. FRUIT BASKETS speaker from the De artment of Agri- in S. S. work. The service of praise P p will be led by the children in the after- culture•to give an address+ on general ' - Detstyll , - noon and in the evening by the S. $: Agriculture in' the half an the after- El Cboir. Friday evening the annual noon of Tuesday, Jannary 11th.. Re- LAKE B. BEATO:ti, D. D. S.. 2; serve the date. R Graauatebf the Royal Colette of Dental Quart Crates entertainment will be gives which `'L" 1 Qt. Bert Boxes - The Christmas services 'held'by the Eye have a full line of'motor oils and Survsons and University of Toronto. office soil consist f rea recitations,9 I c o dtnge. at one, otter W. M. Prim e's harderare;afore, $vtutby-• I1 Qt, Baskets aloguea, choruses, drills and tab. O ptist Sabbath School on Sunda greases as well an motor fixtures., ! Difiice hours 9 to 12 :1 to a.3o.rr. Ind.•phone e. 8 Qt.;Baskets dialogues. Kindly keep these dates in last were a success. _All are looking_ , 8.11 phone 220,1 4418 a mind. Adtnlseloa, adults 2&c ;child• forward to a big time on Cberistum Autos of all makes"and designs,repairr Lenno Covers and Slat Cagera ren, W I childrlen of the school free. night. when they will hold their ed an shortest notice and �sssllist'�is � ��� Oorer early and avoid ahortage�o Doors open at 7 o'clock,chair taken at a Pat l Christmas tree and entertain- " at fair prices. .:... Chopping and Oat-Roll S'ah�t'It•p' Come to the Wbitevale Baptist S. Agents for Domioioa Tires " ETA E.STEPHENBON,A.T:C.M., day excepting Monday. 'S. Xmas Conceit on Xmas night. Dec: teacher of piano and theory. Phone 1803, OLIN MAJOR 25th. The program will, consist of "Gtenuine Ford Parts" Clas•moat. 50-10 p R �7 dialognse, eboruses,solos,-duets. read- 1r� G. HAM-Ioaner -of Marriage W. G.BameSi Green Bt1Fer Miss E4a and Sammy Redman via- Gasoline always on hand. Free Air ! ' `�- r Liee st•s In the County of Ontario. ed at Rapp�Redman's on Sunday. Ingo and n at 7Llons, pan Programme etc. Mot•sinj vuLas•. vny Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. Miss Katy Hopkins visited with Doors open at 7 v��8 o' Programme Call and see w if you are 1a need; "y ,,• P commence ebarsi al 8 o'clock. Admis- of anything in the auto :.. YY ►V. RICBARDSON-.Real! friends on the fifth line.over,the week- lion,adults 2bc.. children-15c. Child- -; r y or truck Itae. , .'tale. Insurance,Conveyancing, Notary end• ren of the school free. �= Public.Etc.,Pickenas,one, rally A few from this locality attended No Common 4o�x�ES the bog social at ry it)J rev. All report j Cowan & Shepherd •� T 'HALL-House carpenter. Es- _ having had a veto eajvyatblet[me, CH6RRVwoOD' V� . timates given for new•work• repaim or are given in Shaw's -Business A new abed is being erected at the December re ort of S.S.No.7, Pick- Pickering, , alterations. Ind.phone 2913.S Pickering, 231y L �i�t Schools, Toronto.. All- work is church here.the old one liavitt$tomb- •ring. senior dtvieion.: Sr. IV-Violet ... =-' DB.BEATON TOWNSHIP;OLERK High Grade in every detail. Stud• led down a few winters ago adder- Breach, Agnes Petty, Helen Datwson, • oon•ryane•r,'Commiefoner for taking enta may eater any day or start- the heavy weight of snow. Lacy Dawson, Lillian Davidson. Sr. ,tech.its, Aoeounsans. Eta. Keeney so ]even Home Study Couriers: Free Cata- The young people of Glen MAJ par. III-Quentin Curran. Alvin .Currah. •on farm ppzzayezty, ^hsosr of ]iarrf IJo- i ,lilt•. ��rite ��`. H.-Shaw, Pres., pose holding a box social in the school MAy HHrke}t. Jean M»inland, 'Jes,.le save•" Whi s, Out. �a�___ 3 yonge Gt, house on the evening of Tlxlrsdav, Davidsan, Jr. III-Hazel Franeb, T'GH S. PT"OH• LicPrtaedl Auc•, D"c. filth. An excellent program is t•iolet $rvaa, Lillian Dawson. tVi'llite Hors You- re IT being prepared congistln of vocal and eil Petty. ' .J� c',oneer for the Provirfce of Ontario, Ai} P P UC Davidson.Davidson Stanley Taytar, y. kinde, ut sates conducted on reasonable terms, g instrumental -music, Also a comedy Urla Thnwpion. .Newton Letughlin, - Al-o breeder of pure-bred- Shorthorn Fattle. - FICKERIhTG entitled•'Love Medicine."an d»drAnaa Gord•nn D.avid•ton, Verna Petty, Wil• .� -- _ `•'.a ` wriie.pIon, or r�]L. Ina. phone Claremont' .�. -:_ entitled ­Horne, gweet Hoare." The ,2118. }en.Klajor P.O, 351y lie Hollinger, Leetie HoNln�er:Robert �1 — �j proceeds are In aid of the Church AicOriskin, John McGrirkin. Basil- Vemeotf POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, LUMBER : ' j A Funds. . H. S. Pugh has been enRAg• Thompson. F.111 Rittenhouse, Nettie - •F. for Counties of Y�and Ontario. A.ao- ° ed to bell the boxes. TIjechair will be Twerdie. I,C-omerville, teacher. COal 1. •ion Was of All kinds att8ntx0toonshorts" taken promptly at 8,15 hy•Wa1_ter Junior Dici,.ion : Sr. II-Merle Bol• 1 eouoe, AddzsastirecasiverP.O., Oat 'err, of -A�bhurn. Admission =ac•• Neva Currah,• perothy Ser Ft Rase - ,-- ;+ in'ger. Hanel R�gere, Homer FtenGb, -Lumber ♦�7] -- children under 12 years 10c. ' Ladies _ �'- ��jTeROAElkjncis of salts, aDt�c aed stock- the full owing material isles with boxes admitted free. ibkin`Geor{ziaarG elandmRobert , C hinZes to. Termsreasnnable• Dates for sales may be Mat-shed B. C. Fir Flooring, BROCK ROAD Dmvknn. Ina Rittenhouse. EvA Glatos. arranged at..-Wki• y,On L3e12 and Indepert- Matt-h- B.`B. C. Fir Sheeting, and • - - - Sr. I-Ruth Taylor, ETgie Drinkwater. dent phones .wgith>y,Ont. _Sty_ �, Ready Roofing �,.. �Vhno in cough is vs, re John Garland, ,Alfreda Ro•ers. Dnn- " Matellerl B. C. FlFrrilr,c•k floorin Ei R y prevalent. • 'V'2CTORY �ONLS } inch V Matt-hed-Fir Ceiling, 4 in. . in these ggalrters. f - aid Milne. Lea McGrit•kin. Jr. I- r and d'in. B. C. Cedar Siding. Morria 'Murphy a visit' from his Pearl Swan;Willie Vickers. Sr. Pr.- teeiT. POS i,� Bought and sold. brother in Toronto last week. Laura Petty. Annie Harkey. Annie �'�•"' • 'y Government, Municipal and Cor- Also, Beaver Bard, Plaster Boa_ rd h dt,rnd s t Knox is inder the docboid's to his care.bed Rittenhouse, Mervin Currah. Vincent and Apple B- rrels, T Teeff`,Evelvu L'rinkwa,ter,Winnifred- poration Bonds For Sale. '' - Air=.';R. J. ,McDonald, we are s rrp Vickers, Jr.Pr:-Lily Roots. Perry Bell Phone I93 to state, is ill and receiving medical Thornpson. Ena Vickers;Lily Vickers. A R E E 1 S O R, W. D. Gordon & Son, hitention. I. Bnttrum. teacher. A. C. -WILLIAM D. DYKE5, WHITAY Clifford Hubbard has his sawing PICgERINCI , outfit now completed and ready for "? AUoi.6Y ^_ LOOIIBT SILL the season's operations, Bell and Independent phony. • Henry Moore. of Pickering, will. 31r. Hughes, of Toronto, visited _ Veterinary Surgeon . . s take.possession of the Poynter farm at here recently. ,.,... .Hon�t•Graduate of Ontario Veterinary the heginning of the nt•w year. Mrs.Tdomas Brown is spending her College,, All calls day or night T The school closed on Wednesday Christmas with her slater in Tonto. P 1C �i T.`+ promptly attended to. - Wintei" j el"in evening. The pupils were presented Archie Bunker and bride are settled by the teacher with photographs ofe.-in part of the residence at Grasmere Bell and Independent Phones the school as a groupR.nd also with Farm. ' 0 ens Jan• 3rd , • PiCKERING, - ONTARIO = p the individual classes. The pupils in Ben Willioge and wife are with the TIME TdBLE-Piokerrti 9tntioa return presented the teacher, Alias' latter's mother at Goderich for the .'r g LL!l�TT Croak, with a cabinet of stationery, holiday, ,. , T.R: Trains going East Jae as follows a very appropriate gift,which showed F. N, and Mrs. Chapman,have mov- No. 6 Mail ;.57 s M. �d ! the good will bf the pupils and which ed to their Toronto residence, No. 75 I•1 28 Local,. `..28 P.Dd.. was much appreciated by the teacher. Hampton Ave., for the winter. ' T4 36 hocsl d.25 P.M Trains going Wnt Bas as, !ol owe.- Yonge &Charles Sts,Toronto .-The gift w accompanied by the sea- F. M, Chapman recently addressed Tr fns 6 t sons greetings. the luncheon of the Montreal No.' 35 Local 10,35 A. M. Accountancy, atenograilhy, type- ; city Association and the Montreal - r 27 Local 'L-85 P.M. writing, commercial teschese, sec oRitNwooD " .' Daily Star had's flattering editorial e •" , 7 Dish '." $.55P.M. .. �.�. - .' -'comment thereon. v Nos. 8 and 7'also run on Sunda retarial and general improvement Aver sett wedding took place 11 Xmas Suggestions. ' 1 Sunday y pretty I Several from the township attended courses;' Keen demand for our -on Wednesday,Dec, 15th, at 4 o'c ock, the U.F. O. Convention in Toronto i Foregoing is according to Standard graduates b-irsioess men at "Elm Grove Farm," Greenwood, last week, 'A conference with the For Mother-Hot wager bo�tI'e. toilet time, g ' goods, chit glass etc. knowthey are correctly prepared the home of ` m. and Mrs. Gibson, Drury Cabinet was held when the Dr. N. E. 1V�CEWen B•V.SC. for superior eerciceR, Thousands when their eldest daughter, Pearl, be-' broadening out of the movement to For Father-Pipes, jobacco pnuches, came the bride of Archie A. Bunker, include towns people was discussed. shaving soap and brushes, box of Veterinary'Surgeon. of our former students are now in ttt��tt•d son of Fred and,Mrs. Bunker, of Two additional trains now stop on cigars. graduate of University :of Toronto, busine-s life. Witte for circular, Markham. The ceremonyy was per- flag at the C. P. R. station here. In Big Brothe-Auto strap safety razors, 8. Former Veterinarian to Macdonald W. J. Elliott, Principal formed by Rev, J. W. Bunker, of response to an appeal by F. M. Chap- Ingersoll watch, flash light, m'ili- T�► P Greenwood. The bride was attended man, the superintendent of the road tary brpsbes. Agricultural College, Quebec. by her youngest sister, Margaret, and has arranged for the train going east Big Sister or Sweetheart-Box*ata- :Prompt attention to all clients. • wore a lovely wedding dress of pink at 2.p. m, and the train going west at tionery, box perfume, manicure set. 'Bell and Ind. Phones, satin and georgette, while the groom Sp, m, to stop for passengers. This box Metcalf's or Williard's eboeo. PICKERING, It is My Business - was attended by his brother, Harvey will be a convenienr`e toman�people latex. ONTARIO . To Help you run pnrt of yotl-•k Bunker, of Markham. The gift to thb in the neighborhood, _ ? tt)k►'v"j bridesmaid was a pearl ring and to the The anp'ial S.S. concert and Christ- Famil Stuart ¢ramaphone for the x By opening. New Garage in th `il- beet man a tie pin set with pearls. mns tree held in the Rchnol horse here chill ren, price $15. y,.E W lake of lyhitevale I am prepared to do After the ceremony the guests, nom- delighted the large crowd, in attend- Latest Columbia Records all kinds, of repair work, including herinq thirty, adjourned to the dining R Ance. The Rrhnlars rilore thA.n ells- and Drama hones. ?;- z�• tops and side curtAins, also ranking room wh^re a•lovel sir er crag served, - Has , full line of Iresh ,tad Cur- I y pp tained their reputatian as entertain• your old car look and run like new by after cvhirh 'Mr. and Mrs. Bunker left ers in ai well'rejected musical and liter- t1``' , ed meatsronstantly on hand. ggiving it a good eoatof new paint. by motor for points crest, amid chow- ary program, The tree -Ivas trail N. �+ • 1VIeEWEN, Spice Rol] Breakfast Bacon Agent for Toronto mnchinery, includ- ers of confetti, The bride's going dressed and looked fine, while the P s ing• Pumps, NVindmilis, Silos away dress was of burgtind charm- treat for the scholars was much enjov- Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc and Gasoline.Engines. ease, brown hat and coat. The bride ed; Special tbanka are tendered to tT �° r' t And groom received many beautiful the committee in general and to the If eberinary Surgeon *'- Sighest rives paid for CHARLES M. RICH, erlesentp. After theft return-they will „ ublic school teachers Misses Hull and „• orrieaTe dal 4Vhi4,;j*I iJktc $I! Est~ t +mere ar.Itr �ral0 trJ 1kp cutEtr e a n" ' •a; • ,~�' ,- r ,',y';,j,`k... „�-vl;,", sou ••4. >+•,r-•, •+b+.,,ar".,x �• ,a ,,,7� :r ;�Se' r_r .3S' yawa 4RF E,751,� Z:TW NP T4,iu. Z, r 7=_ 7 MR ��;Qr�-,- V5123 ig 7 LA&e My&ter*,Vnso1ve&. Why Th Purest 'T'ea Sold does the wafer in the great' -hat.L lakes_t -a between a large portion 4, Of the United States and Canada rise Finest-ohd HE . EF 1�. and ii periods average p b enc-' X even years? This natural menon has been a pu7.zle since the F BY EDEN PHILLPOTTS. days when France held sway in Can- pda. 200 years*ago.. In an unpublialled diary of an E n 9 ' PART IV. mad man. And when she'd gone, lish trave ller who voyaged up the St. ! But then wonders were done in the everything was rive for the wheat Lawrence river-to Niagara, Ont., in 4i land and the widow of old liqlitsuian stacks. He see a light to them him- the summer of 1785, is.the following -'~ "'There is genuine .an d unmistakeable Jack Toms was proved" to be in the self and went to bed, and when all reference to this mystery of the right; for she'd trusted to Providence had gone to iest after the fire, he waters: .,pleasute in its daily use• through thick and thin and believed crepf down again and put the letter A remarkable circumst Aqigb wad that in the long tun Providence never he'd half burned and the handkercher told me by Mr. Pansee, our conductor, bur 4rocers a packet from 'let down nobody that really trusted. whre they must be found after. And.who had been constantly. engaged in Green 21 It came about, of all places, at the •I .0v & 04ack , erything fell out exactly as he had this navigation for nearly twenty ada 9516 or or Mixed I'Llbe sure Wls ' little, tabernacle of the Primitive Bap- ained. r�fl V_—� ­�-� But then be had to pay the devil's years, and which-he advised me is a apart- tists at Ashburton, and them most wages, and after three months of tidy I matter of fact both from his own ob-, steps descending into a square concerned in business heard with 3U ment. I-Tire lay a dry and crumbling their own ears I and saw with theirw torment, with t+e thought Of his ruin-I nervation and that of the 'oldest in- 0"'Iff ROrMIC ed life and that girl in prison, he be- habitant. Each year the St. Lawrence skeleton, and near it a massive gold own eyes. And a very great lesson ring Inscribed, ,John Long, December I,M sure, to all unbelieving people gan to wish he was.dead. In truth, ricer settles or falls a little until the and such a' of Hoists he thought to slay himself, and if he seventh year, when it is visible that MUR had without confessing, the it has sunk between three and -four 1P E CILUFS I 4th, 1779.". s say the Lord is an' p6t, and in It, be tired of -mankind in general and would -have gone hidden Near by we u till the several: old weary of their goings-on. wrapped in bark, were se -Trump; but that's where Providence feet, and then for the next seven years There was a d ktkVE LED TO RICH UkLS-1 books and maps. Some of these books revival meeting, an took up the-rmining, and it was mer- it continues to rise in the same pro- ine ciful y put in his heart to own up and porVon. The river is at this time at- I dated back to 1667. But mere interest Mr. Blade had got down a veiy f COVERIES., when the gospeler with a wonderful flow of y changed to excitement w speech and a way of searching to the take the consequences. Somebody its greatest elevation (July 1, 1785). the maps and had to pay, of course, but 'tie the way I took great pains to gain -some in. Stewarts, examined heart. He was a 'big success front - — is uncommon phen- quad notes acid marks on them, relat- the first evening, for he had the bless- of great evils that often the innocent formation of, this Hoards of Gold and 1f he hiding-place of a quantity ed gift of throwing light into the be called to suffer -worse than -the omenon: I find that the lakes have the ing to t guilty. tt killed his mother. She -Silver and Precious Jewels of'oll4er ingots., These they ipeoidllY dark places and waking the sleeping wilted away like a gathered flower, same appearance. _umearth&d,_Muoh._t0 their own profit. soul with the trumpet of righteous- and died six months after. By-tben Car4ful- government-records- were bbH Await the se4ker. A Pirate's Treasure. ness. A big hearted,hard-bitten'man, young Tom was in Canada, for he left begun about the year 1820 and since but 'genial and not puffed up; because then it has been found that the per- average-man- about - In April-1907,-part of Portugal--was- he'd- been- a bad- 'un hhweif in-his England immediate and was away al- Vatk to the most before the-ffjll-s_�ze__61!the truth cods between--.1tigh--and low water are buried treasure, and see the.cynical visited by, a,.sharp shock-_-Of earth* time, and' only saved from the burn• i t-sithtle that curls his lips. age. on the following morning two Ing by the voice of God in the mouth came to be known. If e wanted to go sometimes.as low as four years and u hermpn living.ing to prison, I believe; but his father sometimes as high as nine years, at. L of it, it child` sent him to Canada instead, and sthough they average seven years Yet IU you come to think gn.of a As at Na- of his fellow man. And now it was d is full his,pride and privilege to do.to others :stands to reason' that the world zaretX a pretty seaside resort on the Joanna and her mother never did any- as he'd been done by and bring old !This year the water is again at its ' oft buried treasures. Take a country. Portuguese coast, brought home two thing against him, though they well and young to the penitent bench and lowest in the lakes and river, and - work-work-of gathering souls freight.lit carriers are having trouble it like India, where the people, for can-I or three dull metal objects with wh[c`4 help thet might, 'twa�_- thought in law. turies, were at the mercy of invaders i they played on the floor.'' to the-harvest. 'Twas his third even-! Joanna, hawever, decided-that she various harbors. wasn't much surprised to hear the -and plunderers, and where every Their. mother noticed these, and lig and, Of Course, Farmer Turtle and'a" family has for ages been in the habit! show" one to her husband. He took Ib is wife supported the chapel be-bitter truth. She knew before the of hiding its savings underground. or it to the priest, who pronounced it to cause their daughter was,married to:end that the man sated hor with- a!' --Buoy-laying in,the St. f] hiitton nt very ancient date. tbg msst,p I deadly h..tred. and when she wits-ask- Their son ed why she never told about him per- lAwrence. 3s ry. -:untold wealth must have been buried The-children, when asked where went also, and being turn t from fhb ra- as, led,their 9 '-1`scouting her for love. or tried to make* ed a ood b:t more serious of late Laying gas buoys along a course of An like faillion, to save I ar.Wnst him for her own go they had found the,butto had took to showing an intej,�st in the 'a case good 340 miles, a great part of,4he way In a paotti pf the Bolshevik. father and the pries t to,a place among I name's oak-, she explained thit like business of the soul, which On t com- Again, think of North America. the rocks where a.part of the cliff had the simple vreatare she was. current running it a speed,bf over 10' Mon among young men with their miles an hour, Is the,difficult task per- !r where early white settlers had nO;' the beach was strewn Way_W make in the world. "Father always told me that if a fallen. Here formed each "spring Py_.C!anadian Gov. �banks° so bid the treasures which they!with.gold buttons.old 'armor,sixteenth Anyway, he attended the revival Mali offered --arriage and I didn't take him. I 1.t,.;t never mention thi I ei�nment otimniefs in the St. Lawrence meetings with his parents, and Susan'subject, or D-• ''c the man's name, out -River betw6n Montreal and Father• had *resUed'from the soil I century coins-and a quantity of Jewel Jou may_take it. too, that a great levy. So far as can be ascertained-- always- oat beside 'em when they honor and falrne*4 tn him," she Point, the latter the point where.the deal.more of this buried treasure Is -the valuables were the remains of a came. But much to the amazement i said, "anti whatever father told me i -'Empress of Ireland" wank in the sum- rtea In the plrate-5 treasure The Government of.his family after the discourses on to do. I always did do." -recovered than is ever-repo the third evening when the people met of 1914 after collision,with the Papers. When,a man unearths a bid- took half, and the fisherman shared i That was Joanna; and when 9 den board he does not go to hunt for the rest with the ptlest, ' 1. who had caught the holy fire rose to go v- collier **Storstad. Throughout the wi-ri• -the nearest reporter. His chief idea ple of the slang saying, go to the bench or testify, if young came out of prison a generous rous go-.d"ter months tbe-entfro length of the SL As an exap ernmont only said she was dismisse I .7 .Is to keep the whole thing. dark, and "You never know your luck," It would Tom didn't rise up also! As, he'd without a stain on her character, but i Lawrence Is feeboun.d. All marine had the light for years, there didn't never offered to We ..get away quietly with thp gold. be difficult to beat the following case. d a penny piece for all traffic Is bus-vended. Prior seem no reason why he should do any,she'd ',,eel called to endure! Govern-1 breaking up of the lim in April; all Still, stories of treasure finds do A young chemical student got leave to such thing, and I believe his father meats never got no spare Money'equipment is made ready. The-buoys 11 sometimes come to light. and some of Pe some old inaaruscriRts in the wail a bit annoyed with him for the when 'tie only it question -of their are charged with several months' sup- these are most interesting because Of Adlon Library at Vienna. He was moment; but young Tom didn't go up; honor. -That never troubles 'em. But ply Of gas: the lanterns. including the, the strange and romantic clues which ' fling a 'book on -medlciife.;of the he went- out, and so Farmer's mind the nation's a thought higher minded IL , m -0- - - Bashing mechanisms and burners, are fiave led to such discoveries. Pie was set at rest,for he doubted no''the than the government, thank God, and' r'.. - - Mlldd A&m adjusted, and moorI4 cables are cut �11 Charles McLeod,,of Edmonton. in ..Suddenly lils eyes felljon"a passage. youth had business else*here that F . . . a very tidy pqniv coined along afore a party.to which startled him considerably. It the girl took her sailor. And such a to lingths ki,,lid conveniently placed. the year 1909. organized called him.- a I! he'd known; however, what that,wedding she, had' :it Ashburton as Each buoy. .with lantern, mooring 7-prospect ter gold in Northern British ,was - footnete If added hy. Colombia: business was, Mr. Turtle might`have I Marching through the some other writer to the old monkish would have (lane ciedii, to a royal cable, and anchor.. weighs about four been a good,bit surprised; and Indeed prillees'li. tons. Is from 6 to 8 ft. In diameter,and forest. one of his companions stunt-:manuirript, • explaining that a large he was so before the night had ended. . . . - .-., . 1. Ied upon twofbeadless skeletons lying treasure of gold and silver had been (Th�End.) from.10 to as ft. In-length over all;ac- cording to type. The distance fro In a word, the'heart of the amaz- ..........; under a tree. The breast-bone of Gus hidden In a certain-convent In Galicia. ing young man was smote at last. i Conserve Your Health. Montreal to Father P�6tnt is 340 milt-. '=was shatte;red by a bullet.' The student,*who seems to have had He'd' gone to the police station, as, a Search revealed a watch and a ring. his head well screwed on, copied the fitter' lace- for him in his opinions one hundred and fifty gas buoys art, t It is very easy for the folks living -route Imagine the grief and surprise of Me- passage word fdr word, and went than ?a penitent's bench: and there placed to mark this; .lAod himself when he recognized straight to the Cardinal Archbishop of he'd told.his story as far as the de- upon farms to ill-treat their bodies. young farmer, ambitious to win ;,these articles, as having belonged to Lemberg. To the latter he said he tails was. concerned, though all the 4L tire and agony and horror behind it success, exposed himself unduly while A Coatpocket Tent. Mo. o�.n brothers who had gone pros, thought he bad a clue to a monkish %. never told. It was left for under- endeavoring-to fill the ice house, and An Eirglishmin has invented a,ter.l &,a rt three years earlier, and whose treasure, and he asked to ifliat pro" pect!. standing men And women, who kri�w contracted a cold which resulted in for'outing use which may be folded up 4fat-e .ti�,ti. been, till then, unknown. portion he would be legally entitled If !where love may land a man,to see his leaving a widow*M 0 . . s nial I-bo3r to fight and put into a good-sized pocket, rite he found it. sufferings and his madness through The Carved Inscription. an exceedingly tough .anA' their battles alone. Ifundrids and fabric being He and his party searched the woods The bishop said that he would be en- the veil darkly. pole Ss hinged thousands of farm women pay very waterproof. The tent VI round, but found nothing else, and titled to half. The student went off, Young Tom had fallen into frantic little attention to their own health in the middle. and wvn thus folded arrived at the convent, ant, after a passion for from the moment were giving ft up when one noticed a' & until they are forced tb do so' by maybe used for.a.walking stick. This mark on a tree.. Following this. very brief search, did actually die she set foot in Four Ways. He'd' -They -do this remarkable tent when set up-is �blase4 ma broken-down bodies. four, op, they found another tree, and on, cover a large cbevit full of old coins• made love to her fierce and terrible� this a. carved Inscription.. The put- The value-of the And was estimated at from the first, and she'd told him- often because, as they say, "the chil- feet high-just big exiough for one per- something like $135,000. in the beginning that, it couldn%�,dren and the family requirlb, every son to sit In comfortably, though two derers had hacked the words. but from the she didn't love him. -She'almoment of their time." Their atti- may occupy it at•a pincli.. enough was still legible to put McLeod Made it clear also that her heart was!tude is certainly one of unselfish de, lT . on the track A Majority For. not her own; but since her engage votion, yet it cannot',he gainsaid that They Are No ring am 9b Much. I teacher recently re-: L­-, Following the directions, he came A village schoo went to the sailor was -a secret and L so doing they are contributing! During a visit to,our army in- 1."! .upon a shaft from which gold had,eyl.' ceived the following note from the-she'd.promised Bob Truscott never to 'T . i - deutly been dug, and, not far away, mother of one of the school teacher: k of it, she didn't; and young most to 'the happiness and richness; France, says au-English periodical. didn't believe it, or wouldn't of the lives 'of those in their families.;King George told one of his officers the hiding-plaice where the murdered "Deer teech-er,-U wept me about tike the following amusing story: believe. when she spoke of-an under- The man and the woman who t men had secreted the gold which they whiping willie. standing with another man. In secret good care of their bodies and enco-ar-i I was niaktpc a round of the front had woe from the mine. "I hereby giv you permishlon to and other,; to do when I passed a' group of Americaii he fought for hiLr with all the fire age their children More than once'storms have been smak him enny time yu think.it is ues- and fury of first love, and made her the same, are bound to be •a niore.�oldi�v,. one man observed me close- the means' of revealing hidden. tree- sessary to fern, him-his leshun. life a very difficult business,no doubt; -valuable asset to tlie corrimUhity than ly and called to a comrade, "Hey,., Bill, In the year 1906, two brothers "Willis Is jest like his farther. Yu but be hid his heart from his par- sure. right was' if they neglected this vital matter. there's. the King!" named Stewart, who lived near Johns- hav ter Tern him wtv a belt. Pleks ants, eyes, and her sense of ril Sett she cotildn't 440 any- "What (Winvan, the Kin ville, New Brunswick, were Loing to pound liollege into willie, for I want such that she .g?-" his thing about it or tell her trouble, but( Rescued-In What Cormotion? "comrade,shouted bock. their work, after a "night of storm, him to get it, and dop't pay no atten only appeal to him to spare her. He it is related of Air. A ­Right there," answered-the other; when they"'noticed that a big tree shun to what his farther says. Ile ugu.;tliie Bir- fayfully, Eliza was deaf and blind, however,. andl it 1. ­tbat chap there!" growing an a'cliff-side had been blown handel him.-Yours. 1 rell the British esiaylst and pal out.by the roots. Where the roots a had Jewel."-i didn't see that he was persecuting a I * that he once jot into a third- "Get out!" was the indignant reply. womap who'd got no use for him and clan- fie ain't no king. Where's his been ripped from -the ground a small 00 , .. - He kept on hop- class railway carriage in. the north of never would have crown')' hole was visible in the cliff•face. Minard's Liniment For Burns, Ft'-. Ing against,hope, nit lovers will, and Eliglaild and sat do*m hurriedly next 0 up, they found a narrow last the time came for Joanna to to a little girl in'shawl iind clogs. Climbing at Passage which they enlarged, and pre- Denmark has about 85 head of go, for she couldn't stand no more. flappening to glai-e 'it her .1 moment , You can-sleep better after a day'e ts She i work than after he that she 'hard a day's idle- 4- -never for a moment thought that mmtly came upon a flight of twelve cattle to every 100 inhabitan e or two afterwards, saw love would drive "me, was'regarcling him with no great fav- I ss—,Harry Laude-, A4, ve the man into ci ine did she guess that after he nor or, it dawned 11pon. him that lie was' made her mad One evening and bitter words to him ishelsitting on firer newspaper. Minard's -Inliment Relieves Colds,Eta. nd had spoke . "Here, my dear." said I'vIr. Birr'141. called him a mean coward and bid A c, that his baffled pulling the ji%w�-paper out aii(I hai. 1. 1 In life, As in a football game, the Renew'the Mustad in fie?ot—Dafly him .1eave her alon passions. would turn into bitter hat- ing it to her--. "I'm sorry." j principle to follow is: "Don't cry,don't' The use of KEWS D. L F. MUSTARD red. But so they had done, and-&III The little girl did not look quite ; shirk;1 but hit the: line lard.'-Theo- 1-4-o bit mit sbe s4icl nottittiv* Lintil 7_ the flood of love in him turned satisfied. dore Roosevelt. akes your dinner taft and disrestible. In ter gall and he set out to ruin her. a few minutes late7r. when the train 1 he had done Its delicious tingle enhances the flavor of your Which drew up at a statlom. SAVE GASOLINE His unsleeping fires drove Min to -.1,1,9s,, sir," she 'then inquired i y01;1- engine cylinder ft reground and food, and its essential *o9s and its wiarmth, are this wickedness and he made-his plot -etk N� kly. ­may I have my,fried fish?" new piston rings fitted will di)this and incomparable aids to health and Wgoir- according, stole the things one- by ep in your Auto, Tractor It,had been wrapped up in the ne,%ys- !)'It inore p Motor than I one, and then planted 'ern upon her. rculars. Tor the enjoyment of your meals, He knowed, when dallying with her jtwanary or Marine ever had. Send for ci and for better digestion,—replenish the in the past, that she kept the key of GUARANTEE MOTOR CO., handbag, and her box in her little handli 30W-Pound Belt. Hamilton, Canada mustard pot with Keens D.SA Mustard when she was'in the dairy and the '14 w­5 house empty he'd gone to her �Toorn;f Tire largest belt In Me w1,1 every day. I made by .1 Philadelphia and got an impression of the key in: recent; OARISE SALT MAGOR, SON & CO.,limited -0 To.a a bit of dough and had one made far. 11ja111)f,1cttIi it. w(,Ighs 3,000'pomids Montreal 16 ways off, where he wasn't known. and the, toughvst psrts of the bl(ji►s L AN D SALT 011111411ift"Alftnk i e put R were rpfluired. for rim- Then, the day she was odd, I of rio steer. Bulk Cadets %vihg t hil. Wbeii set to work iii A ractor". all the things in her hox, and h. er TORONTO SALT WORKS already planned the fire, took a hand- 'it will travel day and night Rt a speed TO TORONTO kercher and a fetter. The devil never J.CLIFF put an easier job into the mind of a 01 R mile R minute w • fit�� 'r•."`, - d -tea, _ .+br` :,, s .r., ,.. - o.",�=_""yc�:,^'::• `s:;[� ,r°',.o-., s - "• �. "^;a�„„,xt'{' .-' „zFA�, ,, '•`:"c:?fi`..,.^,�,•.,�,•�e,.'`�°� ,t„ ;�`.`3r"4x�u`�4 � 'C� .-„,a•• s?.-•�fk�+'".�.-. •t�:'�„ othy's grandparents had come to get and•the.Dales and :.Il ire]Rile guests r ---_-- .. _....__ -`.1., . J•�.. it' __ stood by to watch. hat constitutes the happi•a�- I W TbC C� �C 1CS� 'ins fie family went to loot for Tim. Timothy would not Stir until neis of Christmas? The fact ` a e ;othy and found him riding the hobby- horse was firml tied.in with its head •. that for one day in the year at- _ • - hope.. He-was decked out in all his toward the real horses' heads. Then, least, a larger proportion cf v - BY V�IRGTNIA 3TANARD. Christmas presents-o red toboggan 'when Mr. Dale started to lift him mankind contriv,s to forget _ -''.. a drum, a .horn slur over in people,-he self, and give a thought to "the Gp and g to place between the old peo he 77% �, r�hia shoulders. • When' he heard that squirmed out of his hands and other fellow” than upon any When the long, lighted train-pulled'-been overlooked.. They•eyed one sn- his grandfather was ready for him he scrambled over the aide, other day. In other-wards, on Into Fairwood on Christmaae Eve, 'other in dismay, dismounted briskly and pulled a pair. "I will ride Ricer,"'he said in posi- -one-day of-the -year we cos_ $odez-ick Bale was there to meek the "Perhaps mine- fell on the floor," of colored' rein's-another-Christmas tive tones. sciously allow the principles and.' Aitt'la guests who were coming to Timothy suggested gently.- g.ift--from his-pocket. He fastened No one could stop him. He &limbed' rules of Christian altruisri' ' to -: -At that Roderick scrambled to his the rein's on the horse's shaggy neck. to the hobli horse's back and sat there, sway our conducC• for one da :spend the holidays with him "Come along, Racerl" he cried. y I y Mr. Dale swung the children to-the feet. "Bee here, Timothy," he said. g clutching the reins. I in the year we look on the world look- Platform. '1,F`ive---six---seven--eight;' "You run back to bed for Arst five Poor Timothy,,he had made a ter- • As the sleigh drove slowly out of as the Master of•'Christmas look-_ 14 he counted. Then he hurried them stood up all over pis head; he. gazed rible m•{atake! He 'had understood the gate, the hobbyhorse bounced up; ed upon it,, with compassion, =oat to_a big sleigH and tucked all of with pleasure at .the half-emptri+od that the hobbyhorse, too, was to be and down. Timothy sat erect, drum, mercy, and love. We satq: "it's =' ,them in under furry robes. The driver stockings. his, to take home, and he believed horn and all. It was a strange sight;, Christmas," and we make a theme to fetes horses, and away they "Which is"my stocking, pdeasei"- that if he only pulled hard enough it all the nay clown the road people turn-' genuine effort to conform to the � " went, shaking music from.their.silver he asked in a clear, high little voice. would move'forwxrd as well as up and ed round and looked. Roderick stood spirit of Christmas. <,`.s• bel'ta across the snow. No one answered, and so he spoke, down. He had even given it a name. on the porch laughing. The last thing And what is that spirit? It., When the Weigh reached the house again. "If you please," he repeated When he found out the truth, he bow- ,hat saw,as the.team turned a ,bend, is the apinrt of peace on earth �{ -ten minutes later the,children'swarm- quietly but firmly. ed his heed with its gay toboggan .was spot of,bright red.bobbing gay-! which-is the inevitable outcome ` The children looked uncomfortable. Cap and hid his'face in.Racer's mane. ly in the Christmas sunshine. ' ed up the.bmad E eps. This was.- too bad. They realized He did not cry; he only stood in dumb �' of good-will'among met. Mrs. Dale met them--at the top: j, .,,, what had happened: in the bustle and despair. A bigger boy would not Ali eight of you here " she asked. confusion the use Christmas•teas abolished by Act of unexpected guest had have made such•a mistake, but Tim-! All but Rick Payson. they cried.., Parliament in the reign of Cra?nvv ell. a "He couldn't come?" rninutes,:and then come down and get othy was. only five years Qld. As ninny mince hoes as you taste; Grandpas Advice. =�` your stocking 'Mother'" said Roderick, "let him t Christmas, o many h3 `'Gmr.-i � , a. "'' "�t3•, Roderick's father stopped chart. a happy months; Fa, said a small girl I "But I'counted eight," he declared. As-the door closed,he turned quick- have the horse. He must have it. will you have.---Old English-Saying. i-ned your advice. 'I have only seventy- (� -The'ehildren did.not know dhow that ly to the others. "We'll have to Don't you see?" � I i five cents to spend on Cousin Ethed'a could be; the had thought he was make up a stocking for him," he said. "Do you mean that, Roddy?" asked a 'wedding present, and I want to give' R ' ' y g "And there's no time to lose." Mrs. Dale. And 'the , angel � said• unto i £omekhing that looks twGce at much count,ng Roderick,in, they said. When Timothy appeared,-five min- • - Roderick nodded.' "I don't want it k them, Fear not; for, behold,' I as it is• What do ou�su "I'll count them again!" cried Rod- y guest?" utes later, he had his share with the so very much," he said. - "Well," he replied, "Sri coneldera- �-erick. So in the light that streamed rest bring you good tidings of great P ;. frown the-ball he _counted his guests So they lifted the horse into the tion of the high cost of living, I should tee, 'Qarefully. Three Prestons, ty6�Tor- Right after breakfast a big shabby back of the bYg sleigh, while old hire Icy., which shall be to all peo- buy seventy-five center- worth rig♦ t_'f sleigh drew up in the yard--Tim- and Mrs. Baxter. looked on smilin pie.—St. l..0 e,.ii., " rey s, a Morton and a Ray- at made _ g I Q. and boil ik - seven. Then he stopped short.in front A , •. -- - , of a dark, silent little•'flgure that stood'apart from the rest. "Who is this boy?" ' y be asked. �� l 1 `� .�` •f « ': •'t �- �'' .. . r. . . ; F Sure enough, who was he? They f X', , ! • l� hurried into the lighted ball, and all f:; ! yy'.,•:. f;,u . ;' Li., yx,r •'' ,. . '� , •; , y. Aires mere turned on the stranger. He _ �•E''' !?�;; �y" + <y; ,a, :. was very-emall Sand was bundled up In a big overcoat. Between his coat ` collar and his funny peaked- cap 'a pair of large black eyes stared sol- is V What is your name'" asked Mrs. _ + 'p ��' are:. r:?F .,�"�dk:'�'`>• J' .� �•. .y�p .r- =Ct -Dale. The little boy: replied briefl that it was Tinnotby. "Timothy,-what?" _•_ "Baxter. And I was going alone to visit my grandfather at Baywood. Where is my grandfather?" =Mrs., Dale- turned to her husband: '"O William, how did you get hold of this child? His people must be at er_nxious", ±" r ;� Mr. Dale looked worried. "The boy y,: - mast bavo thought the conductor" - ,- •y. l� :�' & r�,;,. i a� j ��' � •,L ��n c'silod -'Baywood, , he said. "And !; i;• 1' ll `' uy i s -- •then I scooped hLiar up with the rest• t � � - •• and- didn't notice." - �« He hujr•ied away to 'telephone to �•" w;4 " the'other station, while the children - ,� < togk' off their wraps and began to f , laugh and talk again, still casting curious -glances at the odd little - - stranger, - F Y II + "I've talked to his grandfather;' Country Carol, ;m. I rte" •Roil .. c'rick's father - - said , cumin ._ g vac _ . •_"IL's all right. There's no ocher train to-rsight, and so Timothy will stay - by the ass's stall When the cross weighed down. on Him, on the •hero with-us." Where the patient'oxen were, , Timothy te his Watching m Lord's manger knelt the waking grievous road, %'• y supper slowly and �. S y g •,'?was a kind! countryman raised my good,Lord's " y ' -alte�rwards withdrew to a corner, •- Cattle all; •_ - -' load; - -m s*here he watched, the other children's -\ 'Twas a little country maid vigil by Him kept—, peasant girls of Galilee, folk of .Nazareth -•; •Names with wondering eyes. - - "We ,shouldn't dare play with him;' ; �`,� All among the country things my good Lord slept, These were fain to follow Hine down the ways -.- : Itbay said. "He looks so summa." \ Fair was Rome the city on that early Christmas of death= l When It was nearly bedtime Rod- ` morn," ' Yea, beyond a city wall, underneath the sky, a3esied< 'wandered into the sitting- '�, Yet among.the.country folk was my Lord born! Out-in open country did my good Lord die. Tim- boom There was a frown on big face. "I with that otupid little old Tim- � r ► didn't have to be herefi' he cum- Country, lads that followed Him, blithe they were When he rose to Heaven on that white.Ascension • : 'r --ridned. He is so funny and -big- -.and kind, egad-•hike an owl. . And mother says It was only city folk were hard on Him and blind, Last from open country did my good Lord pass We ,to sleep• in my, soon,•• ,Nobody � Ay, he told of lilies, and of grain and grass that Away; -asked blar here, and ibete's no plat grew, -Rows of golden seraphim watched where He f"' MM to stay,' Fair things of the summez fields -any good Lord should dwell, "This grandfather :laid- down Lord,'& - . his book. knew, Yet it was the 'couritiy -folk lied my Lords ,ti By the hedgero ws flowering there -He laid His farewell; - This Iittle Timothy's paving the head— - Out above the flowered hill, from the nwasy grasilti •liaare trouble *bother•child had," lie eiMJ& "Only in a whole town He �> tt was in the douirtry-'that my Lord was"bred.' Up from 'open country did my good Lord pass. emidn't find anywhere to "What cbHd t" Roderick inquired, Where the jewelled 1'ninsters are, where the censers sway, iateteeted. "And what town t It 'There they kneel to.Christ the Lord in .this'bearing-day: + must pave been * pretty-poor sort of,' But I shall stay to greet Him where•the bonny fields begin, 4 i I shotdld' think. Wi'ser� did the a ,, - -. sloop, grandfather•i" Like the fields that once'my-good Lord wandered in, - The old nun picked'up h1s book _Where Where His thorn-tree flowered once, where His sparrows soared, • r gain. "in * etabls, so the story In the open country-land of my good Lord! - 1tum;' he said. "The name of the: ` town �vsa Bethlehem." � - Roderkk's cheeks grew scarlet. He walked over to the window and press- and• his hot face to the frosty glass.! _. ... - A big gold star was shining joist I quaint ceremonial is observed in i decorated with, palms and flowit� ^`± atbove the sky line. After a while he },� j '� Holland on Christmas.Eve. At mid- Great chainns of flowers are tttrlred away without'a, word. 'Queer' umsmas Customs of fter L Ys: night the men of the towns and vil_ . to the churches by the children, �vhls A few minutes later the household , lases, dressed in varied~eoatumes, wsa startled to hear peals of laughter? - - meet in the public squares. One is parade through the streets singt14 bvm the playroom. Timothy,~vender-I Throughout_the Christian world.the gather"about the houses of the selected and into his chi is gsiven Christmas ��' bands preceding Christmas season is celebrated in nobles, gang carols and scrambled for rge them.- In the afternoon-there is Slane : !eg roans alone, had found Roderick's i the coins tossed to them from the•win_• a. large illuminated steer mounted, � and merrymaking. In Spain hobbyhorse behind the door. It was I much the same spirit,, though sus-i down.,. Then Dame'a grit ma;3quer-I upon a pole, and.with this star is a r'i iflous note is predominsisE At plain that he had never seen such s!toms differ greatly, and in s' ome lands ode, when peasants of all ages dress-4 �hde-mss the•Wise men were gu{ded Chnatm�as and there are curious ?tdiing in aQl' his life. He stood in i ;to Bethlehem procession winds 1 �' church-going is more generate than in ed themaelvee to represent animals, I fo�rmaneee of mystery plays. Irt� front of it and shouted with delight. - I !throw the streets the men o nt-J Canada. In Italy, particelarly, there the ideas be{nig to' perpetuate the; rV n canoe the C3u isttnas. cerebra A Then some one put him on the horse's memory of sire lowliness, of the, Sa-1 ins .,`° Gloria iniacedere� "`tech lasts three days, shad is the occasion'' back, and he gathered'up the reins, is much church-going, and the Chkist the pasade, a great•supper is served, viour s birth in the stable. for rxuc�ir charity. In the south of still shouting, and-began to ride. He l mas tree is little known; though gifts f Rumania- I and the Christmas Day has begun. ' France there is a to i'rode hard and fast until it was time are exchanged, and each family has a I ble s the Danube on Christmas rand In Norway they have a pretty'cus-, blesaring the Yule-logi not unlike than to go to bed, great dinner, the feature of which is tom. Above every r;dge pole is hung! of England, and on December 23 a procession of priests and people i g sheaf of wheat a Christmas feast I g ' Early the next morrimg the chil- a capon, which takes the same rank) dressed to represent biblical clrarac-! there is a great family supper. ,for the birds. dren came creeping downstairs to get as the Canadian goose. i ters moves through the streets sing-; their stockings, They gathered in a! The Russian working-people have ing chants• and so to the bank pf the; The Mexican Christmas is al joyful eire'le round the bright fire in always seized upon Christmas as an i river. The i strangely mixed week o3 sports, i Ge {s broken, and a small�revels trod •religious observances. The the living w4om'. excuse for ceasing all work for a i wooden cross is thrown ,into the water. "Passion Play" never fails to attract WtUt all grafid wtaEshrs too R > Suddenly +h+f Spoor opened softly.] somewhat lengthy period-sometimes; And one who can recover this cross�great crowd@, nor do the bull fights. 4T1moft Baxter stood on the thres-I for a month. Before the recent revo- is risgarded as extremely fortunate! In the Philippines bold. He Tres d%vsaed in a suit -of, lution "Kolenda" was the celebration and aura of good Ivek for the year to held is the chuich in the morn--i I Rod Itoderirk'tt Right clothes, acsd his hair on Christmas Eve, when the Peasants!floor., the buildings being Al la ' s ins, gs ng y j .s,«,�.,:, ti' y 'tJv''.:'�, `+,-' •r ...?tin ,rr .+"Wus.S�.•.R. „D` r •'^.'"' D*"".��%.x°"� .y'f,;�`• m. .•`s'a'�lq"a a*,"'' wit.,,,.,», ,'i"4'+�.'' .e,` ",' = ° �„• s Sm 4 TX r- c6 . . u l3Vk�"sffi, _... .. � ,.�. �., � � dealing with the Kaiser, the aamo- botod,by his1ormer !•oemiiee,sad -• _g change of fee}ing 38 evident. Only is.allowed to }Ive a fife o! lnzut�y asaQ di ; . y-i =s published every Friday a nine at lt�oa><a� ,� few mouthy ago, the er was 'sad ease; a Yife'that is 'nOt at all PrCkeci1 . Out.l '"death to the Kaiser." Now lie is appropriate to tie crimes he has TMRMS ' . allowed to live in Holland. llnmo- cowtuitted. AT f' $1.73 per year, $1.50 it paid in advance. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, RICHARD��N S GROCERY Shoe 'R epairing Increasinz __. . - F ^ NOtSe AND CQ,MME[yiTB .. ._ . GOOD CANDY—A-11 kinds of nice Xmas'Mixture's aild de31,•ttch. from Paris states. _. Bus Chocolates. that American coal is being deliv HERE is no reason why a man or,woman should not have their shoes NEW �tiTS—Alined :�uts ered tn-Vrauee for $1.1 a ton, while re,paired.. It follows the same principle as sending a suit or a dress to the , 30 cents per lb. - - - in Outax iu, which is owl a fen tailor or cleaner's. A reliable repair chop gives the same consideration to ORANGES' ,.1i 11AS GRAPES DATES r TABLE FIGS y the repair of shoes'as'does the tailor or cleaner to a suit and dress.' miles diYEant from the ruiner, we TABLE RAISINS• •BANANAS CRANBERRIES -Boots and Shoes Fly away with money. ':-' �: •. ••,have to�pay f1�om $21 to $23'a tun. - _ _ _ . . . • ° if the coal operators can pay -- •GRAPE FRUIT :r--• . Let us help you to save soiree of it. Our business is to help you to get the last :ocean freight, its well as railway Call and see our beautiful assortruent of Christtbas China bit of wear out of your boots and shoes. ' freight to the seaboard and sell and Fancy Stationery. ". their product at a profit at.$14, 'Have you any old pairs of boots or shoes about the house.? Before you buy- we should be able to get it at new ones, let us see the old ones. least$10 a ton. Not many years Some dines are so badly worn that it is not worth while to repair them. But A Merry Christmas and a Happy ago coal of 'the very best quality some only loot;bad, when really there is a lot of wear left in them. _ :with all the slate taken out could We know, Let us tell you. If they are not -worth repairingme will say so.- _:= New 'Year to all: be.bought here'-at, $4,75. and now _It will-cost you nothing: If they are worth repairing we will ~ - at the exorbitant price that is be- repair them.well. It will save you something. . ing charged, we get only rubbish. We will put on leather soles, or half soles, or heels, and will use the very beet : - No explaaation- can convince rea- leather we can get. Or we we will.put on Ne'olin soles,or half soles. - - eonable people that it is anything Every pair of shoes that comes into our shop gets our beat work. Every cue-' ' but a hold-up, and that huge for- tomer that brings shoes in, Is offered the best material obtainable, -' - tunes are being made by some - Every-charge we matte Is a fair and honest charge �e wish our many patrons a ' `.. .-people, who will receive credit for : - _ for material and labour. • . _ - • _ • - Merry Christmas sIId a Happy • ,--being clever business men, when _ in reality -they are thieves Who T1, s 'Bunting - r : Pick erlt New Year, and will talk busi- rob their victime .under the pro- - _.. . Let-tion of-the laws of the tend iEsblished 186?) heBS a+ tfir the holidtLy season, _ - .Y By exercising patience we will V be able to secure most of the neces• •� • nrw�•� • �• T ►��•.�• ,.t T i - f - . _. series of life • .�:.��•-��'�•�'..,.�.'u,:',q?'�r x •:�'�•�•�'�'=�'�'�''�'����'�"� - . . - • .. '. . .. - - " . . - : .. '. �. a at war prices,or i 4+ pearly as low as-in those Rood old .H.; '-1,4Vho sours Ito seed, no hartiesf reaps" $'J' 'day—j. In clothing. particularly. s' j prices are taking a great drop :: J.The' 'BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT BERT HARVEY & SON, jGreenwood ­Men'* .suits that were. quot8d ►•t , ale6o two months ago are nowli-teci — An Independent Future Accident and Automobile- Insurance at $80, and other articles in the .. clothing line are meeting with a .N, A scoall monthly payment,tx a lump s i►. paid in advance. 71 " similar late. There are clothing �} aaWre to young and ofd a Canadian Government Annuity d tram j • • r establishments that are not able fF O t0 s 000 I Picker' Hardware, Store to stand the strain,and are to con- $k 1 - ► , I - sequence1alling into the hands of 'N' a year for life payable monthly or quarterly. May be purdx:sea !the receiver. There'are.However, H' on a single life.at on two lives jointly. Employers may'purehase Arms of longstanding that should for their employees Let u$ �1Ve.yOLI a fe vV be able ' to bear up u13 'under the ,H I Apply to your postmaster,or wtim postage free, to S. T.Bastedo; � '• ��" ' burden of fallit a" prices. A few superinterxdesxt of Annuities,Ottnwa,for sew booklet and other , f _ •k:w. -- :Christmas Suegestioug - informatiox required. Mention age last birthday and sex. --years ago they had the advantage , : - •:•• of a t•ontinuoup rising market and •J , �;, ,$, :Happy Thought Range that wits keep the bouse warm and get the "their profits then should enable _ meals ready at right time, and at the 9,une time save a the,u no* to stand the loss wader _large portion of your heavy coal bill. ,..: {{���{ ,x _ reverse• conditions. . Wa;e9 Are THE STORE VF tT LITY 1900-Gravity.W&sher, to save tide and sorry ou Rash days:•also bound i o come down, with iJ. ti'esv Perfection Oil Heater for the i hilly room the decrease in the -cost of living. _ The working men wutild be jnstas -A good warm pair of Mitts fur the cold weather. _ ` ' c lI]`'Ie �'tfu- to COYY2e 8Y2d SeG' Skates and Sleighs for the boys and girls. -.. ° well off at half' their present •...' wages, if the - _ y could secure the• �• . - . _ _ '- A good a5aortmPnt of 1847 Rogers' Silverware, Pocket Knives, Pipes necessaries -cd life fit -war t)Ur mas-_Specials.. and Pouches, Flash Lights, Safety Razors Etc. - prices. The great amount of un- _ e Horse Blankets. Robes and Halters at right prices. =employment throughou the coon A choice line of Frnits—Sultana Raisins 33c lb., Segded Raisins 80c 1b., _ -try will also tend towards lower Musestelle Raisins.80c lb., Fresh Re-cleaned Currants 25c lb. J .'-:- ' ` - It is,a..pleasure to show our goods. - p ±pig wages. The combiution gof iufiu• Peel—Ground Peel in lb. pkgs, a-cotabination of orange. lemon and J S BALSDON, -` ..I�ICK�:+i�Jl\� . -emcee Will gradually brin about citron, 60c a pkk. Candied Orange Peel and Candied J. S. laormal conditions. Lemon Peel 60 cents per pound, ~� t fs stray a how' aickl ourl 'Nuts—Shelled Walnuts and'Shelled Almonds 70c lb. _ __ - g .9 Y Mi:eel Nuts 40c lb. .L/ - feelings will change. About two 0 R E years ago the almost universal V A opinion was that Germany -had -We also haves fall range of Christmas Chinaware. Toya, " OF MONKEY'S B� sacrificed her immense foreign Stationery. Handkerchiefs, Mrsh Bags, Tied, Glover, Genuine Leather Parses, etc. trade on account of the greet war -. . . . - .-.._. . = for which she 'was responsible. _The Stole where you get the most value" _" } . Made from pre-war standard flours. Nothing but No. 1 The feeling against. Germany Was for your 8 8 ! 8 _ grade tined. Milled and baked in onr.owa-tows.. ; _so bitter that none of the allied Patronize the home industries. T ED. PAPINEAU & SON, Dumbarton' - - coaafiries could be induced to ia- vest a dollar in Gerinau Roods, _ which, previous to the wee, flood. Best Fruit Cake 55e lb. Good Fruit Cake 40c lb. 'Mince Meat 25a lb. eel the. country. Merchants who Mince Pies 25c. All oar own make. Beet ingredients used -found themselves in., possession of - - - _ - Chocolates 1n r • • and boxes German goods of any kind, had co Every Dollar Saved,To-Day destroy every mark that would " Wedding bakes a specialty ' show that arc• article waa of Ger. —•.will help to bra-tJown Ica, noel the �`maim manufacture. before they ��' Power of "money saved now wl�l ; ' could find a y incieaae the of llvllig cma H :R . M O •;N #V Y purchaser. ►ltan Inman yon Saving AvccuaL articles of German manufacture were labelled "Made in England," PICKERING, ONTARIO ' - In order to find a puechi►ser. Now, .:THE DOMINION BANK , _ two years after the signing of the WHI78Y �` BRANCH, �. - G. P. LYND, Manager. r -armistice, we find Oermau goods BROOKLIIY BRANCH, E. C. CROSS, Ibianerr. r are again a coming into the country Cre a �o f t h e �Ve.st •ia immense quantities, and people are quite willing to buy because n .'`AND MONARCH FLOURS ` y S they sire ao_ much cheaper thaw — hr S m a s Jo q ' similar Roods of domestic mna Are unequalled for Bread and Pastry faeture. ' In Ciinada,.as well as in - _, '. the British, Isles, the making of _ " BRAIN ANA �3HOR�'�3 i' soya -}gas• becoming quite an im- portant industry, as it was decid- =' ` aBoOklete, Cards, Games and Toys, At reduced prices. a _. s eel that no more German toys'�rould Something for the Girls and Boys. - -,-enter the-country. The good - ' ' Ever y thing-for Pnddiag and Cabe - •Fovlaying bens try our Scratch•Feed. - ,: resolutious then tirade are being 'Which Ladies and Bachelors will make,=t - g Highest market prices for all kinds of Grain forgotten, • because people find it - more profitable to buy those gouda Mixed Nuts, Candies and oranges and, every good wish _ - • for Ohristmas and a T- that were detel9ted so much whoa or a 1V1 y Ha New Year. - A quantity o£ Btickwheat and Rye ,.those 'bitter feelings rankled in Happy _ _ _" 7. their breasts. Theeesentimentyare Call and get one of our Calendars r gradnadly giving-way to desires of .:'The Campbell Flour 1Vlills Co., Ltd. ' ' + a baser sort. .Honey considera• lions are beginning to displace Ev �' a I. •— Mi118 at •—� ' ae►�timent, a fact that is not very ^! - " : -Crtt: ►ia�r c, ., te�o�-��:T ;= :..�...�..Y.� _ -. �, ___ _ Toronto --- PeterbofJ Pickering �,w�' .'J+''. 'r. `� "c- - ;'✓a.:Jt1. rt-,!;'•. y.,,,� ,7•.,,:- x1-a:a i�� —_ 'e�.,.,^..:;�".M .e�'. si.•h .te. ' .-�'rAs. <. `'�P• .5`L:�SY:4:�"�tiwA �t'K�k�:tyt,«t 0....,i,n:upi''.��,ti;.,f!- ¢ >y, �;.•..::.r. .3,�'�' �'ACa.,.`.v-..ng ;5;;,f k.•,`•` ;n..� •?..�;:r. .� r. `a 'VIA 54 • �W ° .t. _ * O�, t`MON1 - Lost, on the Seventh conceeiion, - a ,t- C J •' _Mau of 8trattord� "is a rti8bsr tits from baggy F der � e daltit�g Mrs. .Palmer.. - Dnneun Dolphin. °• ,�w"u' Mrs. A.J. Chandler is off.duty Claremout. * _ ,'• „ _. g K. aafferin from a severe cold. The Iudependent Telephone - , - . Frank and,Mrs,_Coop @r visited Central is hem wooed from J.S. ''' ``.'. - friends in Brooklin on Sunday. Bundy',; building and is being. in. Whit b Chriatn�ae Fair on the .24th Rev. A. - McLellan and W. M. stalled in F. M. Cooper's. � }, w "'•�';' Pallier spent Monday in the city. Mrs. Fred Farmer .suffered a Mre. Routiey, of Brooklin, visit• painful and'uufortutrate accident = - "en Mundn afternoon -when she , , -:-n'd N. a-nd-Mrs. Burton this week. Y �Be -sure and Call at Disney s and get of all material.and design The High School hockeyites are slipped on the sidewalk,, breaking -- _= kept is stook. It wilt pay you ; her left arna.just above the ,wrist. _ foall at our works azd inapeot eur stool -,gettitxg their-sticks out for buei- 3 some 'of-these' Real Bargains obtain rides Don't be muted The�exauapl� of sprinkling Saw- p dust on the 'sid Vewalk is a nod aged•we d'o not employ,them,oon•egn•ut• ' an.,and Mrs. Hill and R.J. and good _ , ly we can, and do throw off the'agent .. ".Mrs., Mann v¢ere in the city. on one. Horse Covers, Extra Heavy, regular x.50 for 0-00 - ate <._ Y, oommieeion o!to per oent.,whibhyoa wll .. t, Friday. . _ _.._..- -- . .. 7.00 5,50 �� certainly save by p=vhsllfrom M1 , Diiss Margaret Graham spelt a '5.50 4.00 call solicited. Concrete - Saskatchewan Robesp regular 26.50 22 50. J. T. MATHESON week in the city,' returuing home �� r ' �� �� 28.50 " 20.00 :ion Friday: - Kitchener Union Made Overalls 8.?3 2.G5 Oti;oe and Works, ' Mr. Bennett, of Broadview Ave:, ,r _. Whitby,Ontario -• ''',,. "Toronto, it is reported, has put • Smocks 3.75 2.?5 s . chased the Boomer farm. ?'•� rO� �jt "Corduroy Pants 8.75 7,00 GIGANTIC -- Mrs. A. W. Mackay, *ho has ,Other lines in Men's and Boys', all at reduced prices. ;rte M `been oorly during the st few Men's . 1 p Pa Over 500 Pairs o£ and Boys? Mitts-All at Sacrifice Prises. Special Sale weeks, is now much better. -Field Tile, s. John and Mies Margaret McLe1= laju, .Vroronto-University are nt � b~ home for the Christmas vacation, -�Ild Brick �Setits for Cockshutt Plow Co-- =-Bateman-Wilkinson; Lt .Yotir chance to buy, pP 7 J. B. and Mre. Madill are Spend- � - - y s su 1 of faH �+ • John Deere Mfg. Co. Peter•Hamilton Ltd: and winter goods at reatl lug a few doge with their Son, F. Tile 3 4 V and 8` _ 'reduced prices y ` ., and Mrs. Madill, of Stouffville. f f De Laval Mfg Co. J. Fleury& Sour. I have been sucoesafal in eettarin Stanley and bile. Black,dle o Goad- inch - -We also ca-rr 'a Complete Stock of Farmers Hardware, large and varied stock of Manufactures. F Drougham, 'spent Sunda with - Y P ' fact all you need. ere and which are as you may wood, and holies biiddledon, �f y Pin Harness, Sunday know taken,from the beat: materials _Airs. Garbutt. GFet m rioes. , Mr.and Mrs. Comba,of Toronto" Concrete work dOIIe. • and workstasahi se appeal to "the pare spending the Christmas holi Disney Hardware & Im lement Store tr""d°� to your offer ' Iad. Phone 2706 Fick. - .• P days with the latter'e mother.Mrs. ": . A. W. Mackay. . C1ar�ence Simpson '- Whitby, . Ontario J• 'itlg+old; Clarea�0a { Harry Porter says that he will Ind. Phone 2804 do no barbering on Satnrdap, as Saturday will be the only Christ.- C. N. R.. Station, Brook Road �� HA was he will have this year. L' ry LE TO =SANTA CLAUS Mrs. James Graham, who ubder• Whitevale Club of Coal,vent an operation in the General - COal t . Hospital,Toronto, i3 improving re �+ .As Santa Claus has arrived'a little earl and left r "' we ae; .to able to leave before -. • _. _ y "+CbristmaP. I an assortment.-with Mrs. McMaster, : Hard and Soft coal.of the Wm. Courts underwent an o Will hold their annual meeting in p• -._the children and their parents -• best quality on ... p. T n n- F. Hall Whitevale, on - _ . b li To onto, on Wednesday o- last - - are invited to come - _ hand week. Lstest reports say that Tuesday evening, December 48th, and have a-iook at same b-e9fujLC• u-A;Lig-thet# �y-- - °y he is im roving rapidly and will THOS. A •I Awy ' P P y kit the election o! officers, etc., ' choice elsewhere. A. able to return home 'in a few y .- � � ;• Aa s. for the ensuing year. -._ .. - �` _ . _ $103DA1•ia�. Special Christmas 8tanday servi' Mrs. McMaster, _ _ Brougham saes will be hold at 11 a. in. and at H. PUGH. Secretary 7 p. m. in the Baptist Church. -d!s- slating the choir in the music"part • Me Xmas f Ha New Year ! ' of the service will be Mr. Arch!- '�ltil'emc�lif , bald Anderson, baritone. and his �jV " Happy little nine-year old daughter, - Christina, with her cornet. Meg- .- ;Bus meets all Trains sages io Sermon and in song will be First-dais Rige to hire day or . ._Fancy Slippers, Hockey Booi',' Felt.Boots, Rubbers, appropriate to the occasion. night at lowest pdcee. The ratepayers of the village. .. .. _ pa at reasonable prices, z ; will assemble in the Masonic Hall: : -(Phone 1805,. _ t, Oa Monday evening next at seven 1 Call and See at "The Corner Shoe-Store." o'clock for the-purpose of unman Thos• Sanderson & Son - = - ' _ sting candidates for' tb-e position. 1 1 _ g of police trustee, Rod to preceive: , :-:-PROPRIETORS �►1► . M. Palmer, Claremont the rep-3rt from the present board - of the work done during, the year. e i This board has been very econom- a b i 8 !cal And Should_be able bbow a sub- etantial balaaer, it is rankored 1 • that there wilt be a contest. - . PENAING is a habit t The Rev. A. McLellan' will _ but cult torel3nq ;r bit is as to a°atwwra, otoA preach special Christmas sermons aj er _ _ aem•d,7g not t r garnet ttp6 j on Sunda next. The subject a# _ y t az;. the morning service will be "The u Our Satiny Dept.� melts i sad 'Meeaage of the Propbet," and in ^- 7o to become p the evening, '•'The Kesel of the 8bioingOgee." Special Christmas TH! kart music will be rendered by the �1,Cej �/�j _ :I STA DA R D BANK choir in- the morning and b a -- . : - - - male chorus in the evening. v- �. _ _ _ _ �+� ' L� I 4F CANADA aerylbody should go to church nextake a17[ ExcelleIIt Chnstmas sift X84 nday-.-morning and.evening. -. ._ . ♦ midst Seas A.er At half past seven on Tuesday -- Big e o ����• - �: evening, Dec. 28th, the Ladies' - t Ccloose a s oIn TICKERING BRANCH - Circle of the Baptist Church will ---sold an open meeting at the hvmo • • • . _ jM^r CM AL•O AT WHill - `~ of G. M. and Mrs. Forsyth. A -set your name * l �� Dist and I�eeelVe __.:-- - igood programme is being Pr's- _ _ ppaared and everyone is invited. Montld --Su lement During the meeting a 16 cent col- w_ y" pp �:- :•._ -lectiou will be taken. At the close of the meeting lunch will be _ , p T� ag Served.,and all the ladies are asked A---- .• - H to beMg sandwiches and pies or -` •. ' `. • - -\_ �3 _ _ Q• a��'i8 �ammitt80 Sake, �ei can : c��c a te, � r Wail, sad Mrs. Watson who have The object of this Asso°isttoa i•to'Jr been residents- of Claremont. for lessen stealing and proseoats 4 the past few years have moved -to Stouffville where they will re - - side in future. They have made p • " S -. 7.:; . : Y•mb•tr harind stolen oommm4 many friends in our village who :.;� .. In RiAmonAlso in Boxes put u pecially - •.ie inrmeai wl an member exceedingly regret their depart- °�,Bomar• s° ere from tbeir midst. Especially _ _- „-.- H� +yiP-t••, _._ 11.00. —_,,� In the church where they both for the . Christmas Trade n"oav will t�Ow r�a••t a have.been active workers, will �.. . saoret•rt oa appli•a1Ma. -: they be greatly missed. However, �° -L. a C - -.� •:: , - Eerc��I. O. Richardson, P'lok�sriag� our beat-vvisheg go with them to - - , - . -_their new home. w W . W Clark., 1 R Tfiaxtes: ..� On Wednesday, Dec. 15tb, the Pr••ti•et, M, boys organized class of Claremont aw PHONOGRAPHS =' Union Church$aoday School met at the home of Thor. Stephenson and organized -a hockey team. Our Phonograph Department has a complete line to • t The following'of leers' were elect• choose from and we will be glad at any time to'have - el President-Murray Forgie, - -you call to hearths different machines. - Secretary Tress.-Gordon Scott, Coach-Masons Morgan: If there are any teams in any of the neigh- The machines give* you the beet of tones, are well .- boring- towns that, would like a. finished and of A 1•material. friendly game the Claremont boys would be pleased to accommodate - them. In making your selection of a Christmas Present for The Universal " l•; the home nothing would bring more comfort and g, Miss Crook, assistant teacber is instruments.. . • the Claremont Continuation - ': cheer than one of these .:• • col ' has resigned to accept a � - - •' - - _ Sawing 1VIaehlne t poi ition in the 'Monteith Residen- ` Manufactured by till High School, this to -the-re • , writing Paper, Envelopes, Inks;_ . . W. H. Jackson A Son, Bret of a hoatof friends here; It - 'Brock Road.'Pickering, Ont, is understood that a more perms- y Pens, Pencils, etc., in'great newt position in Monteith •than her certificate.would permit here, .� Blackamithina nud Saw gumming In ti`s and a catary of !81,600 a year are _ , all,its brunches. Saw damming ' 'variety. and filing Especialty. ,among the indneements to thin _ We stock Gasoline Engines, Emery young lady in the proposed Wheels, irc St a Saw lint xw , , isbe- } <' W and Emery Mandrels. : ebaode. An ( hnwevPr, THEXTON S pleker�n �- ing made to retain Miss Crook for I,nddere et all lengths on hand ~ Clarca:o:a. _- _and for sale. �.$..•'0 ;,ah '3",.. •v' "t v '2+',,, n. •:,�.�"s" ''• '.. .Yh .. �.c ...M`' `?rids ,�,.. .* .[. .ry,'r �'-•, :r ••,pia ¢ .w .YM Y' �'. ?T�. 34:• n.0 _ 9w Y' a. :-:: •A'�'Y` -(,,fy. i ?'J" ..,r i;'!s` .t•.-- a •ar, ., •'••"^ - ',� _ .'''y ^.-*.. -• •'•_ X34 — -,..i.'• :iY• L+Y r�+.." •' r — aYr3r.id j • �.•"1.•"CI,"4.wn*Y`I. 'y''e'{'N •*'• . ••. ...,Js .. '...:iWiai$��Y•.••°2. ., .. .i� n _._ � 4 � .9 .v� ...'� ,. ".3Y' J • , ' >. \ .. „•w.f __ l v¢'4• . .-, .Father C6ristma�. _ A J tmas Carol. � C.�� _ with eneLncholy! Tote Shepherds had an Angel, _ -.;:.,r. Christmas Prayer for 1920 ­--3L- Away ' • +:. • • • This day is !ea delight; The Wine Men had a star, =,• , - , s But w have I little child When mistletoe and holly, Greatest Babe of every age, ~a In wreaths and garlands bright, To guide me home from far, i Are hung above the Ingle, -Where ed stars sing together Teacher, Prophet, Monarch, Sa g ge; , . ';.�. And al�g angels are? - if saeta Claus and all the Christ• And joyous voices mingle �_-. Send a vision now, we pray, —._-- trees should go ,on strike this To Welccrae Father Christmas, For rampant sin beclouds our way. } and-refuse to have anything to Who comes clad all in white. Those Shepherds through the lonely with presents, there are any num- right .-While we celebrate Thy birth, -. , . " of other ways tb distribute them, Green spray and crimson berry, Sat watchving'bq their Sheep, i#edly and original ways too, that are •A crown for him shall be; Until they saw the heavenly host Blind confusion sways the earth; _ Who neither tire nor sleep, So we kneel and humbly ray, 'tot much trouble or expense. Gay catch and carol merry P - Y P _. :•-� Shall fill his heart with lee; All surging "Glory, glory," How delighted the family will be g In compassion guide our way. ": sa Christmas morning, especially the Shall match his sleigh:bell's jingle, In festival they keep. g And warm his ears a-tingle, children in the family, to see the big Most gracious God, Lord on high, ; ti. A-greeting for Father Christmas, The Wise Men left their country tivireg=room faiths apparently _snow- Spread Thy light and come Thou nigh; bound. The whole surface is cowered The-Christmas fairy he. To journey morn by morn, :with ei layer of white cotton batting with gold and frankincense and Help us tide our fiery day, `y sprinkled with artificial snow. and Within his sleigh he carries mYr'rh, Lift us from the miry clay. _ " rising out of the snooty are just ea The presents high up-piled; Because the Loris was born: :... .. matey sparkling snow-covered mounds Not long with us he tarries, 'God sent a star to guide them Lift' us up and out of self, there are members of the family. By leaf and song 'beguiled; And sent a dream to warn. , Cure us of our love of pelf; A)n each snowy hill whits-clad God speed, down dale and dingle; a tiny Still the din and fearsome strife, Eskimo sit& or slides', and-each hill-is 'May there not be a single My life is 1ik8 their journey, 'likewise marked.by a gay red-lettered Forgotten one this Christmas, - Their star is like God's book; Teach us' of that higher life. s .. s bearing the same of the owner. But gifts'for every child. _ I must be like those good Wise,Men With heavenward heart and rook: Great Jehovah, only King, Lifting the imaginary blanket of - anow—in reality a blanket, of sheet A Prayer. But s,hali, i give no gifts to God? Throne secure, Thy praise we sing; What precious gifts,they took! wadding be-sprinkled with artificial 1 here `.—Christina G_Rossetti. Hearts illuminate again, snow--each person discovr�a cache pray that while I live' $ Let goodwill forever reign. of slits. in this world. �i� - It there is a dog in the household Though I should pooler grow, Peace on'Earth. ou can ran a fine surprise for the We cannot hear with the angels . y p alone and sad, The song that the angels gang, Christmas At Jerusalem. children. Christmas morning he may ,� PREPARING FOR _ I still may have. one candle As over the hills of Judah I have spent.not a Ecru romantic THE DAY come-trotting in wearing a-wee- red, and picturesque Christmas. Days," jacket and a collar of tine jingling burning-bright Their glorious message rang p Q 'rJ Of a.Christ that was born in a manger, said a -well-known clergyman to the �4 bells. 'He makes the - rounds, and In my best window on God a .. each on is entitled to one bell A Saviour meek and mild writer, but none that re na•ins so I?e!'s holy night; Who left his home in to �71y ,i� my memory sis the one I Only a ,short time yet remains to , "but must pick out the one glory, s t$Sf; s passed a few years ago at Bethle- prepare our ho and ourselves to with his or her name. The other side. A holly spray to make• my And became a littl. child. receive the Great G'ft that comes to -.of the tag mentions' the place where ' 'room seem glad— hem' us on Christmas Day. that son's gifts are concealel. One Our ears cannot catch the music •"It was n cold but very t iautiful And to make ready, let us firat 1� g And in my heart the blindfold s Nor the words of that sweet refrai morn on�w hich I-joined the thou- ��4 !libel may state, "The-lowest shelf of n+ mB � read again the story of His life; how „ y, hope to rise That came from celestial choirs, sands of pilgrims who streamed out He came to..earth, how He lived hen the chins closet, another will s$ "Under the hall-table," and so-on. Singing dream carols Of the A sweet-and solemn strain, of the Jaffa Gate on the'-way to Beth- and'how ,He left. The story is- one very- p y nriatinan a sica. n' "f;lory to God in the Hirrhest. ,• lehem. And T a motley, picturesque rw+f +tiQ aimpio,+ -tzar weit.f&n- of one A ve simple way which makes Cl k' On earth peace, to men good-will crowd it was! the prernenta last a long time is to -T ' who was a poor man, who never bad ' 'h That floated to earth from Heraven "A-two hours' walk brought me to 8'h any money to give to any one, who put em all beforehand into ,a big TOOL[ Her at Her VVOtd. That night in the midnight still., the quaint, old world little town, In never bought gifts of an kind. What s• clothes basket, decked `with ground ?" g g y What was his present, dear?" oak Its setting of olive-groves and fl pine or other -Christmas greenery. a chorus of female voices on We cannot g b g- he'6Ave was Himself, and of that die ed When it is time to have the presents go with the wise men -trees, nestling among the Judaean gave freely and ,gladly. It is His Christmas Day. Was it 'a pearl And follow the blessed gleam hills, and looking so old and haarp birth that we are to celebrate on = the bask'tt do -brought in to occupy brooch w a bracelet, or was it a dia- Of the silver star that beckoned that one might well believe it is un- Thursday. We are to give thanks .the centre of the room and the folks ,. , ' mono tiara?'t _-. - To the Hope of a nation's dream, changed since Christ first opened his that He came to us. and for that all sit in a circle,-around it. One at The fair fiancee's eyes, which lately Not ours to give to Him treasures eyes on it. great and leafing Gift we gore at looks at thefnamearanr bands packs had glittered with glowing- antigdpa- Of frankincense, myrrh and gold, "But that day the narrow streets— other`. Everything that we give on to tiorrs, grew moist. Not ours to gaze on the graces the proper owner, all wateIising while "It wasn't-4hythingl" she replied. Of the Christ-Chilcl.manifold. so narrow that one. could almost Christmas Day is in memory of Him. :its is opeiaed, "N� anything!" cried her friends. - shake handb across-any of them, were . Do we think of this enough. Do r,. ,.. . This makes the opening of the "Oh the brute! How did it happen?" already full of.life and color. Pass- we tell our childrer. as much about c a ion -drawn-out sweetness, P APen But hark! the air is p> sinp;ng ins through the market-place, wirers this maai precious of ail Cifts as -we par fi "Well u see;''ex lained the bit- :W'i'th the vibrant angel so ► '. -is the world-famous Church of the do about Santa Claus, F_ and everyone shares in'everyone arses terry disappointed one, the tsars now In our hearts we catch the message t' Nativity, I followed the stream -of The whole story of Chris.s coming p_ y ;bursting through their barriers,"ha-ha And the gladsome notes prolong, _ people until I found myself one of to earth, as told in 'the four gospels. The kiddies will love a Christmas asked me w-what I wanted, and I told. As.they ring down the long-past ages the crowd in totes Field of the Shep- is summed up by the late Dr. George f ship, its decks_ loaded with golden him I'd I-love him just as much if "Peace on earth; good will to men," heads—tie very field in which• so_tra= Bodges in his beaut;fk��auk, "When. 'j jackets. Ii.there is.a toy.ship in.the he didn't g-get'tree aaythiag--sand°s- And the Stns leads ever onward N' di'bion says, • the. shepherds were the King Catr-e. in -.these` wordw— ,playroom or amostg the gifts of the so h-he d�lidn'tl" _ To the Babe at Bethlehem. .-__ watching their flocks that memorable "This tells how once fhe Bing of - k' day, it to not difficult to arrange it - night, more than nineteen centuries, Glory came from heaven to visit us :_ an a table, trim it with a bit of'holly, a here on earth and live simong ua; how and heap its docks with the Christi 1 g° I ruse presents tied up in gilt and silver! _ �; S Vls t1r Lord, '•`ln the field were priests enfrag'ed 1 Fie was born in Bethlehem and 'paper to seem more treaaurs-Hke. A in bluing the pilgrims, and after re-� brought to haraieth; how Ile went small 'boy in him sailor suit may be ceivin.g my benediction I hurrie•11 kinulnmlland,duin le•;oodtlmin aterily - ehosen to he unload i or areal Two shepherds end's shepherd lad back to Bethlehem in time to witnoJs,. ft g � It, P p the procession of priest-, and peopicl to tjle rick and the poor; how He was ;. sailor 'uncle or cousin among the -Came running from afar - to the Church of the Nativity. E misunderstood and diAikml and hat- Irrown-ima. TO greet the little new-born 0110 "At the heart of the procession ed' till at last they took Him to Jeru= Almost every family has a'•toy ex- �^ • l Salem and nailed H.ui to a cross, so -' Whose herald was a star. walked the Patriarch-of Jerusalem, a v press cart, and this can be easily be _. I that He died; and how• after that, - stately, impressive figure in rich --� ` tmads et!<ective as the centre of the - - - He came to lire again -and �:ent bark occasion. To each corner of the cart But empty were their toil-worn hands, - even gorgeous—vestments, with a, . - 1Eastalh upright a tiny evergreen tree, And on the stable floor bodyguard of almost equally splendid into hearPit, promising to r�tnrn." priests bearing aloft towering candleir! '1rd in memory of the li*t!s�.o h$ld isr merely•a branch decked with . a The Wise Men knelt with precious gifts who ti,as born in a stable a. H-thle- _ - _f - _ . .,. and magnificent banners• w-hile be -shining be- ornaments -oz colored The Saviour to adore. _ hind came a most picturesque medley I hem on a Christmas. Dal, centuries r:. balls.' Spread the centre of the cart -'• take m cloak." ' ago, we are tq keep Christmas again with,a ygrd or so of scarlet,paper,or _ Y one shepherd cried, of priests and people. 'this year. Christmas always will be cloth to ban over the edge*. _ t nR lour 1Le the world'endures. g gas. On tap - 'Twill keep the Babe from cold." "One by one these hunAreds of wor pt_T id it in the car*, sheltered by the four "And ;.;,: shippers filed through -the low, nor-I but the'way of keep-'rg it rests with _.:. _ _ Kittle e6rner trees, pile the presents. •take y staff," .oth said,' .. �X�J Y , ,may leading into the church each one of ua, het us make our 'Twill guide Him o'er wo . until the building was full almost to ' (,Zrtite a• prdtty way- to halve the :•. �- �`` : gifts, but with each one let us give �►zeaseat& on Christmas Eve Ia to ar- shepherd ` i -g� € ° suffocation. i Something of ourselves. 'Let tip tie :r The lad looked sadl &4i ; "'Here services are held all through them u with love and din atch them range in a burning row, on.the' man- _ Y g I P , p ter, a candle for each person, corre- - No gift at all had he;, a --`°Y_ -. I Christmas Day and night unibii dawn'with thoughtfulness; let us make no aspaladina to age or size. Thus, Baby - But only on his breast a lamb !•nreaks, the Patriarch himself ceie-, gifts that cannot take with them the may hays'one of•those very wee.ones, ,brating ma?a at midnight. I,spirit of Christ; and, with Tiny Tim, r He cherished tenderly.- .' ;: "From the church and its dignified:let us,say ith hearts that mean it the older children may have graduat- . \ So our it was so dear it Was— I.. ` y t ' ed aises—Father may have a vsry-ball ., _ young - and solemn service I found my way -GOD BLESS, 1.S, EVERY 0`1E. one, Grandma, who is partly, may The dearest of the flock— into the famous `Grotto of the Na-'have one of those plump bedroom :' 'or days he had been guarding it, - ='f t;vity.'„ ; . - . :':Solt for Growth. __... Each earrdle has - a omfies, and so on. - It'is but a,tiny room, this Grotto - 'Close wrapped within his smock. 'of the Chamber,! as it is called, and At Christmas time Elinor'got sev- use it a,ribbon bow of distinguishing ;'• r oral little candy animalas, which she - :oolor, send all the presents that 'can He tool[ the little clinging thin - it contains but d smell altar, said to;had been saving because the were • • '-' 'be found about A; room, tied-with � g g occupy the very ground on which the: cute. But one day the toy rabbit that particular color, belong `to the .l�r1d laid it by the Child, Wise Men from the East prostrated; owner of the candle. And all the place with glory shone-` themselves before the infant Jc=us." j was missed. +" l ,What raid you do 'worth Bunny?" Some time ask each member of the For to l Lord Jesus smile -_ '=Oh, he got d. too dirty to play with, r family to do his or her own pack- A Christmas Hymn. so I ate him," replied Elinor. - : ,ages up-'in a distinctive way. Maybe - _ — • _ ;Aup►t Mary will tie hers all in green; 'Tie Christmas time, the crowded ••[t was always said.of him, Cousin Jane may use yellow raffle to - �' - street, the busy mart. tie bet's; Mother may choose gray i � � �' All witaeas to the•tid�ga sweet, and that he knew POW 'to keep ; N: ,papaw and orange ribbon; some jok- ,� - \ while we start I Christmas well if any man inc brother could use newspapers. -L,'-' The Yule-log blazing on the hearth,:alive possessed the knowledge. A` simple and ha /�, �•,. with measure•meaft, very p happy PMn is '/ -•e_ s A t May that be truly said of. us, ` " While hearts oerflow with genial; } bo arsaigri each person a chair with s {- mirth, we haste to greet and all of usl"—Dickens. green wreath hung on the back, from gay y'balloon sways The Christmas time. \I J .. 'which a red holiday I` cheerily n sir. On-the scat of tlr. - f Then �hal• Come Pence. chair arrange the gifts that are cum_ 'Tie Christmas time, O God y above,I dng to its assignee. r our hearts-unite ,Christmas is here In bonds of sympathy and love this With its -good cheer; ' holy night, Peace and good will 'She Knew What She Wanted . ( And may the message ang'e}s brought Is its message so clear {' 40yW8Y. r _,, inspire than song -O'er all the eart d.v �/� That swells to tell; may every thought To herald Christ's birth; One man mod to another in the I / to thee belong. i May love instil 4'a jflrst weeks of December, "What are \ - T;,: / \ This Christmas time. All its precepts of worth. going to give wile for.a ( - t�C•Lttnas present?' O Christmas time, O holy night when) Where there is blight "I dpn't know yet." sadd the other. Christ was born, :Of Sin's dark night, 1«9w pat it as vfty in a drawer before s That saw the breaking of the light K $ I May this good news !I btd a donee, to see It." - 'z, ! i(i in perfect morn, i ; Enter with its blest light; N'I Shine, with thy rare efI uJeence on Then shall come peace, Y and light our way, I Then sorrow cease, perfect day, - -la<n, Give tfrom error release. W vi '• ._ HIRE WE ARE AQAINi i In Christ's own time. 0. .' t _ .,h �. a..',+.. :,, '�-. u.'s: �t•' Wit' tP�;^ W'?.Lr •k'',fiUYh f ?""":.`v'• '.f'S b"; .F. fw: ape + •'v+',j:�:'y..;• K..t,:-Y..r�w r ,,.`'rs.-,rte , .t .��F-J `r.V.:. 2. I IWO 4= • .�R A V, S" BITS Or " A special, lot of tilted suns in for laost makes and models t Of 40.1111. Your old, brokewor worn-out Darts A STYLISH Cos good couditiopt at very low prices replaced. Write or wire, us deserlb- Ing W�at goo want. Wt- caxry the Care of Home and Childiva Send for List. larsee I an most complete stock In Often Causes a Breakdo*n. RUMOR J of all parts FROM Ihtly used or now THE D. PIKE CC LIMITED and automobt a equipment We .hip in house- IDE47MEN The woman at home, deep C.O.D. dny-where In Canada. Satis- 123 King St. E., Toronto. factory or refund In full our inotto. hold dities and the Cares of mother- MOWS Auto WTSC* hood, needs occasional help to keep Welcome Words. nuffoxin at. A Matter of Taste her In good health. The demands • " "Don't you wish you was a ird, Jones Is the finest after-din.iier upon a mothers health are many and b - speaker I ever heard." Jimmy, and could y way up In the OP Your Day's Work. , her children's welfare exact heavy fl little Jean dreamily. "Indeed! tolls, while hurried meals, broken rest sky?" mused o ve says, 'Walter, give What a satisfaction there is when and much indoor living tend to weaken "New!" scorned Jimmy. "I'd ruther - "Yes; he aIvra. you leave your work at night, in- be a elephant and squirt water through that bill to me.'" her constitution. ' No wonder that th� looking back over the day's work as a my nose." woman at home Is often indisposed sup How you en- erb,accomplishment. 1' Classified Advertisements. through-weakness, headaches, back- "joy yoiar unquestioned approval at the aches and nervousness. Too many Angels GO Tired. AGZXW5 WAXT1113D.• end of a perfect day.• 'You can go women have grown to accept t 'these ' roved itself the 'home with a light heart and say to visitations as a part of the lot of Th6. new baby had_p GENTS WANTED: BLISS NATIVS, sessor of extraordinary lung pow- Allerbs to a remedy for the relief of -yourself, now I can play. I have Res t-wistipation, Indigestion. Biliviisnezis. motherhood.. But many and varied as er. One day, baby's T)rother, little Rheumatism. Km' Troubles. I t I's done my best to-daf. I have left rroth- her health troubles are, the cause Is e Johnny, ;said.to Ilia mother* well-known, having been extensively ad. undone or half finished. I have simple and relief at hand. • When yertised. since it wan first manufactured Ing :made the most of everything. I I'Ma, baby came from heaven, didn't In 1888, by distributio2.of W—) quanti- ad well, it to the woman's good blood ties of Almanacs, CAnk Books , Health haven't been mean, .1 haven't been un- No. 9733—Ladies' Waist. when ill she he?" Books, etc., which are furnished to Price. 30 that keeps her Mell; "Yes, dear,".r," answered the mother. agintm free of charge. Then a& '.­Aind I haven't lost my temper, I cents. Back and side accordion pleat- 'mut make her blood rich to renew sold at a price shat allows aprents to In her health. The. nursing mother minute at haven't shirked my job. I have tried ed or plain; two styled of sleeve. Johnny was silent for a id double their money. Write Alon.p U. then he went on: "I say, ma! Bliss Medical Co., 124 St. Paul St. East. to put efficiency into everything 1 7' sizes, 34 to 46 ins. bust: Size 36P,More than any other woman In the "What is it, Johnny?" Montreal, Mention this paper. with accordion-pleated sections, !have done to-day." 33/4 world needs rich blood and' plenty of "I don't bliLme the angels for sling- I which it is FARM HELP This is a day's record Yds. 36 ins. wide, or 8 yds. 40 ins. 11:6 There is one way w get this good ing him out, do you?" a delight to look over, of which to be,wide; with plain sections, 17/s, yds. 36 blood so necessary tQ perfect health,, kR31ERS needing men—marri proud. But when you go homs, at� ins.wide, or 1% yds. 40 ins. wide. and that is through tne use of Dr. F single should apply at once. "at-, --,night feeling-meah and contei '.Murdering Wagner. Ing wages and other detalls. good wen mpiiblel No. 9675—Ladies! Camisole Skirt. Williams' Pink Pills. These Pills - available. No fees. Ontario Govern because of a poor day's work, and of Price, 30 cents. .. To be worn ' with make new blood, and -through their "Excise me," said the detective, as meat.Employ went Bureau (Employment 36-inch length from Service of Canada),. 45 King St West. failures in all directions that you could overdress; 37 or 35 use thousands of' weak, ailing' wives he presented himself at the door of Main 3501, Toronto. have prevented, how different your waistline. In 7 sizes, 34 to 46 ins. and mothers-.have been made bright, the music academy, on Christmas Eve, bust. Size 36 requires, 37-inch length, cheerful and strong. It you are ail-. "but I hope you'll-give me what In- 3 sensations! Some people drift into the habit of 2'Yi yds. 36 or 40 ins. wide; 35-Inch ing, easily tired or depressed, it Is formation you have, and not make length, 2% yds. 36 or 40 ins. wide. a duty you owe yourself and your any fuss." Cause of Oak being half satisfied with a poor day's work. But you can't afford to do this, Width, 1% yda. family to give Dr. Williams, Pink Pills "What do yott Mean?" was the' In. my,friend. The habit of leaving your These patterns may be obtained a fair trial. What this medicine has *dignant inquiry. Early Old Age �4 work at-night without having done: from your local McCall dealer, or done for others It will surely do for "Why, that little affair, you know." Th*,celebrated Dr.Niichmhoff, your best, of turning out, day after from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St, you. "I don't-understand." an autho.ity.on early old '&90* day, work that does not meet with Toronto, Dept. W. You can get Dr. Williams' 'Pink "Why, you see, we got a tip from says that it is"caused by poison& Senerat" in the intestine:' your approval, is demoralizing to your Pills through any dealer in medicine the house next door thiLt.somebody character and fatal to your chances CHILDHOOD AILMENTS or by mall at 50c a box or six boxes was murdering Wagner and the-chief When Your stomach(119CO3 food i is absorbed without. --of advancement. for $2.50 froin The' Dr. Williams" sent me down here to work on the it The 'ailments of childhood--coilsti- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. case." r, Poi, Don't be satisfied with any-thing "bring'an early old age and forming p.I*.nousz:na1te patlon, indJgestlon, colic, colds, etc.-w— son& atm-edeath. 16tc,30drops If ]"a than your best. Make it a rule, prem It. # can be quickly- banished through the "drum. t yett will L. ori& of Guo Salutc. use of Baby's- Own Tablete(.' They are as your digestion sound. in of ave' your day's work because you h ' which The custom of firing artillery;a mild but thorough laxative will put your best into it, the highest of I regulate the bowels and comes to us from the time when guns t instantly *hich you are capable., Don't linve i y USE SLOAWS TO i sweeten the stomach. They are guar. were first used. It was then consid- it with flaws; don't compel yourself AmeMc&$w Pioneer Dog nemedles 'to go home at night regrettin' a poor anteed to contain no •harmful drugs ered polite and courteous'to any great, Book on and can be givbn to the youngest baby personage who happened to arrive at. WAM OR PAN lay's work, a botched job. 7013 can't with perfect safety. Concerning Ciem your castle to load all your guns with `000 DISEASES afford it; it will haunt you so that and How to Feed Mrs' Alcide Lepage Ste. Beatrix. Que., allotted rounds--not blank—and to *Tou can just tell by Its bealthyi Mailed Free to an Ad- you cannot enjoy your home or your Ad- writes:—"Baby's Own Tablets were of fire them off as he arrived at your stimulating odor, that it is sea by the Author. recreation. going to do you good 2L Clay QIovvr Co•.Zs46 -Y; great help.to my baby. They regulated threshold. - The reason for doing thi4- ill West 31st Street dress York.- U.S.A. her bowels and stomach and' made was to show you trusted your guest 11 F I only had some Sloan's I.W. There' have been rumors of men- her p mentl" How often you've said 1�mp and well." The Tablets''blets by emptying all the guns Just before who have died from overwork; but are sold by medicine dealers or by he came into their range. This prac- that) And then when the rheu- Mal snatic twinge subsided--after hours of many cases of des-h from ovenating mall at 25c a box' from, The Dr. tice was not.kept up long. Blank In suffering—you forgot Id .are very well authenticated. WIIIIA 81 Meidicine Co., Brockville, rounds were soon fired instead of real Don't do it et a bottle to- The wood-box in the kitchen,yawns Ont. They were not so dangerous! day and keep jalWonor po it i 'to be filled these nights; let it not ones. ssible Am Apo% SINCE i i e7d tonightl A sudden attack may come in vain. Nearly all Australian railways are One of 'the best known -guide, in on--sciatica, lumbago, sore e muscles, winard's Liniment Relieves Distemper State. or Gov' ernment, owned. Nova Scotia gives this testimonial of backache stiff joint&, neuralgia, the MINARD'S LINIMENT— pains and aches resulting from expos- I>Rops Have used MINARD'S LINIMENT In re- ure. You'll soon find warmth and 306TOPSCOUGM my home, hunting and lumber camps lief in Sloan's,the liniment that pew- 7 for years and consider It the best white Ira&.5 uilhouS rubbink Clean,econom- liniment on thia market. I find that it :HMTH EDUCATION gives quick relief to minor accidents. ical. Three sizes 70c,$1.40 7. such as Sprains, Bruises-and all kinds of wounds. Also ftii&a great remedy -for coughs, colds, etc,, which one Is -7-7 BY DR. J. 'J.' MIDDLETON S10a 11 liable to catch when log driving and cruising during the whiter and spring Liniment months. I would not be without ,MIN- , It is really hard to believe how recently visited a home where the ARDS LINIMENT and cannot recom. little some people know about the father of the family was-lying ill In mend it too•highly. Most elemental matters of health, and ray Of coughing at intervals. Not once Past 4, 1920. h when cough- F'A N &,t.ordinary precautions that should did he cover I mouth wb c gh� Bead for list of invention@ mptced . ..... bed'with tuberculosis and he got fits igned) Ellisou G Keuiptvll?e, N.S.. Loeb. 2 be taken in maintaining health and ine although children were playing The Lesson of the Rabbit. ben F*,-t——have 106 preventing the spread of disease. about in the room where he lay. In talk about output! Listen to this been made from simple idea. _54- At the Toronto Exhibition this amazement the nurse'asked him if he'little tale of in"s production. "Patent Pnxeetion" booklet mid. -fall, a woman visiting Provincial had never realized how desperately Fifty years ago, there were no rab-, "Proof of Conception"on request. Board of Health's Exhibit, noticed important it was to cover his mouth bits In Australia. Then caree rabbits HAROLD Q 95HIPMAN & CO. the, windows raised In one of the sub- with a handkerchief when coughing, were sent out from London. PATENT ATTORNZYS tions where child-welfare was be- 'but the man didn't know. He said he Forty years later 25,000,000 frozen W WHOM" C""MOS MAt& ini demonstrated.. "Now, that would had never been told about the dan- rabbits and 96,000,000 rabbit skins just cause a draught," she exclaimed era of promiscuous coughing in a were shipped to Europe from Aus. 9. to a friend, "and it is -the V�a; one room where others were, and particu- trails. PVENTIONS catches colds." But fresh air is abso- larly where children were. This pa-. Mutely necessary to good health, and tient was able at times to sit up and MONEY ORDERS. even in the coldest weather draughts hold the baby in his arms while his , When ordering goods by mail send Tdikou - N can be avoided while admitting fresh wife was busy with the housework a Dominion sir. This may be. done by having or otherwise.engaged. Sometimes, he Express Money Order. ra so soothing and cooling for dir. tender skin aft a both -3 said, he got a fit of coughing' Cuticura Soap. double windows, or one or mar Very 1111 double panes, and providing an open- holding the baby, but he always laid Lord Halsbury's ninety-seventh -011shossinadW T4IVM25c.Sold Ing at the bottom of the outer and it down somewhere if the coughing utthaDaminion Canadl--� birthday reminds me that be in still am IhAA U4 Si.iQ St. W 7&� seer"was',; nog, at the top of the inner one, so as to fit was at all severe. Although this sturdy, and can walk Into the House Admit fresh air In an upright current. may be an Isolated case, one can read- Another method.Is to,.place a board ily realize how hard it is for organized of Lords without any assistance other beneath the lower sash propping it! effort to completely stamp out this than a stick. any however, his health is not very marvellous up and filling in -&77'epace below great scourge from our midst. We A friend who met him one day con_ ONLY TABLETS MARKED while providing a way for an upward. see, too,-how much educational work 4. gratulated him ou,the wonderful way ifidraught between the two sashes. there is still to be done in telling the in 'which he was preserving his I was recently in d house where public of the dangers of tuberculosis, strength and on never being 11). • BAYER 'ARE ASPIRIN there were several children an well as!and how it is spread. Although m I un" don't know so much about it," said the father,and mother, and on soming cipalities now generally put up anti I __ . . . I . �z�.. Lord Halsbury, shaking his -bead I in from the fresh air to the kitchen, spitting notices, some people still -in- sagely; "I had a bad attack of hie. « may: where the greater part of the time dulge in this objectionable habit. I coughs last week." Not Aspirin at All without the "B;f er Cross" y was spent,it felt like,an oven. Double!have watched men-&pit on the floor Of windows were used, but they were'a street car although aboy their head An itself a source of A ' both tightly closed and no fresh air:a sign hung telling of the penalty Economy is great revenue. was being admitted. A sick baby was that wotild he imposed. on anybody in a cradle beside the kitchen stoQe,'caught spitting. People careless of 4b and wrapped up in blankets like an their own'health and their neighbor'g' Arctic explorer. The baby **a per- do still exist In great numbers, but s freely,but the mother thought it is through lack of knowledge rather CoUghS and coldli the Inuat not let 4kpA fresh air into than any desire to wdlfully spread dis- sneezes and snLq6 the housle lest the child should catch ease that this laxity occurs: titers is yield to' told. Some people seem to have al not a man, woman or child suffering deep-rooted objection to fresh air, one from tuberculosis who would care to of the most powerful agents in exist-1 see anybody else contract the disease, B U E ,ence for maintaining health, and re-1 and yet-through lack of knowledge 4e Wban tbev fa]l ill. i the disease is often spread. 7�1. f"V ',For Colds, Pain, Headache, Neural- pickage' -which :04tains complete tli- Taborculosis . is 'unfortunately Ry Much educational, work is being i common pr&wnt in the campaign BENGUE i jost. ToothRebo, Earache, and for 1 rections. ' Then you are getting real disease, world-wide in its done at 111licumittism. Lumbago, Sciatica,Neu-,Aspirin 7-thS Reliable Aspirin pre-. prevalence, and one which has direct- against tuberculosis, and in teaching The relief is most gratifying and ! - tilts, take -Aspirin marked wlip' the ;cribed by pbTaicians for over nine- ly or indirectly brought sickness and 1! such sample essentials as destroying so refreshing. " 1- - I name "Bayer" or you are not taking teen years. Now made in Canada. '., 'bereavement to many 'homes. Yet'by fire or purifying by antiseptics all IEWARE OF SUIST1771ITES ."Aspirin at all. Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab- 4 ;how often do we find instances even handkerchiefs or cloths soiled with 01.00 a tabs. Accept only "ta cr Tablets of lets cost but a few cents. DriijWgits, THE LEEN"14 MILIE11 CO,LTD. ",Aspirin" in an unbroken "Bayer" also Bell larger land MONTRICAL A er "Bayer" paell In this enlightene4 of Canada tuberculous discharges. It, M800 .'where the danger of allowing it to In all branches of Public Health Asenia for Dr.Jules Dengui There is only one Aspirin—'Bayer"—You must say "Sayer" Sprftd is not understood or appre werle there is still a great deal of REI 11EVES PAIN A I.. _--a-) ex mona- 31111111111111111 elated. educative work to be done before the apetleacidester of.sslicy.ncarld. While It Im well known That Aspirin =4 &us Bayer inaviufacture. to &exist the public C-981T.5t 1M. ttAtIODR. Tablets of Barer Compasy er One of the Provincial Health nurses,r"ults aimed at can b reached. ISSUE No. 52"'20. will be stavired Nifth their a2scral trade mark. the 3Z I 1011111111!! 11111 I. ­ rNA n, � ,"", W - - - I. I .F!1111!�� � � . ­ , ! I � . ... FF39.,i MIA i , . � , "VE ON , " �,'�`7 7 , llq��11_7�1_..;� .� -..t 7 i -, , , , ,�, . , � " � "'; , -I " � _4-.� -1. �� . . I ­ I -. I - - - I 11 , __ � ... -", �. 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I I � . . - . .. . 1� �;" * jl�,._­I" ­1-7 ..I­�Ft-.1 1- I '*­ *!" I I �� 7 1��,1:!��,V.i,�,-,,� -�- .,I- . ­Ice-Cream on-band all4be t1kne -�-Found� a watch fol.4 . Loser - ­��_..,� ,­ ,;-­-_ . , I ­­ . 1"-- . .XK?­ _�"k,r-'W­ ,. .1 I I 1� �,� -4,�' , ., � I I'll. - - 0- ' '�.. . .. . I . I , - -, I, I . .. � .11, *"_��^ -ri�ll , -. �,§;:I I ..." .� .1 I I , Ilk 11 - I . - � - - ­ 'a. * , : . ,!I , -1 I LOCALMM130 I at Thexiton * call at this office. ��:.�_-' : .". ,^--", ,:,.�, . '.�. � - " .� . . . �1_-._'.1 '." :. L -.- 1-��;!�. , ..": ,? . . - . �. . . . I . - � 4 1 , , � , - --- �B ''St ..,.1.- I "I ,- "._,_ �- - , -i - . -The 1. 0. 0.F. will meet next - . *. .i . I "..'. ., , �.. �., 1. , ..., ,�I, �, * .�.i . ... ��@ . - ' . .. , . ... , --,:,` . . . ... . V:_':'- ., : �, t, . , Tuesday evening. .. . . 0 . ..01 - . ,­ I.- , - . ­-111�1 -, ," %, , -- ­ d .-r! - -�_�' � ,- - ' -�.`­�'., ' ur reader ' e' ... - , .- - - .� I ,:, � �,"Nerry Christmas. ections Nos. 10 and 15 ad- :,-�. ., ; i*� . ,��-__, ­.�-. ,`.', ,:1. . e ir�d at Coakwell'sold chooi s . I --­2- ,'A . .. . -We wish all 0 8 %� - -You can have.your boots an Inspector Jordan and,Trust es from .. , :,,T:....._,­,: .� � . I -�,!;-,- % 8 The" ig ore s _I, . - . ­ :�.! .. - ,,, . - . . � ­ .] , " ,:hoes, r *' I . - . ..1 ,� 1. - I ., -� '�-��,'' -Lloyd Shirley' spent Sunday . - � �- I.:! -�- - t- _1: �,*:�� � :, Pir , ,�' - tand kering, , dressed a large meeting in connection I . . 1, . , 1. I�..: , ._11-_ - : .- _i , .. .. , . � "..";-.9 ­­­­ _ . I . I ­ . , ` �_ . �- -at the,home of his parents het-6. Reserve January 27-th for the With redistrobution and extra school . I I ­ " _i ...:. - ... �. -, - , ., .. il '. . , . . I � �:...�­.' . .. .­_ . ..P ,�.�: ; , .- I %. . . I . . I. ._� � - .. . ,. . 11 - - :�. I ,��.­ ­" , drama to be given by the Drams accommodation in the two sections . , ­ - I---i '., 11 . !1., ; - r ... :�-, :-,,!' -` , -. - % .71, :, -Christ as . . . . �._ . .. - ­� � 1, I �_�` . -,are attending the Whitb Che - Message -' - ­ � �._.� A number from thle'locality � igt. tic Club of St. George's chureh. It wac decided to take aotion re the �­�� : y ,j addition of a' new wing to No. 15 m -;I - -, - I—- ­_.�. ­.- , , � . , 1. . . . . . ... -I - � . . .� . I , . " ­ - ': ., ,,, - . . �' . _ ., ,�­ - , ­� .. 11 -� -�" L. A. mud Mrs. Van Skiver and (Kingston road).and It was also con- I , _� . �` � r. ­ . ". _� , . .map Fair to-day. 1. � .. I _. ­. -1. I -�- �---�-� -,%7� . I -­.'�., I . , , . .. . - .�:.. t& child ,will spend the Christmas . . 11�: ;,,I � . 1 7 . ,I . .1 I ; 'i,.. , �'. , ­ . -Miss Marjorie Clark ,idered advisable to confer later with ,s - I I . . . ..�1,' .�. 'i-,�, .�, .-_ '. . ." .� - : . - f." I " -'­ . -1 . . : .. - ... I - . - . I : 'Mu'r. holidays with relatives in Picton. a view to having No. 10 (Up rB c , . , . .1 ;. _- .'_ .'.'. �'. .".'.. !:'- . . �. - .. - , , . , le. �� 'I."....� I �. . .1 ­ I . ...:� �:, 4._- ... .couple of days with Miss h _ . _*.,..��' . . ­ : - . . . - - . Pe_ Lr "..� I . � 7;�: .. .. .. - ` , " ;�' .. .--. - ­ ­.�..,­! . .; ..--­ L ­ . - ,�,;. .. , - - : . .'..,. ;i_ .. �-�.- �": , . . .... I ��..''�'' ;, .. � . :. .­ .) ��' _.�: . 1avenshoe. -Bert White,of Church St., is Cliff).,amalgamated with M. 15.. �_ . . �. __�' ''..." ... � .. , _::­ ! 1.11 " ,:�� ,�� *"-- ,,.�.,� .. � ,. .r .:i� Andrew,of 1 - _::- - . .. � .., � .".. . .1. �.. :- � .- :-,,", ,;;. ... �, .V�- ­�.;,. � .- I_� '�. . I" � . . , -� � � . 2� 1 . ..�- � ; _:.� -, . I . . ., �� .,�: . -Mrs. (Rev.) J. W. Down Is abte to be around again after be I �, ,_..., . .� �.'," % .. . . . "I .. . - " . 4Q. I—- . . ..:: ­ - ­­ -1 , . . 1.� ..;, . ...'': .: .-��..* , _7 , ��..,:,��.. '. _..,��-*�, , ''. . . . , � .1 � , ! . .. , ap9nding the holiday season with Ing confined to his bed for several IN MffM0RI,4W_ .� .,. , , � ­-.� . ... -,:-�.J, :� .:". _ . 4., � '. I . -�:',';w::­'.�. . .: : _ :7 I'.- - .- I . . , ` . weeks through Illness. ilm,iryfir-In loving memory-of Hannah : """ ,.­��,".,�,,:�---:�:��.`��-*:.:-. �:, .., L.�, .. . I �.­ I- ,.- .� , �7 �- .6i%:� -I I ! 1;"�* :`.�. . . -, : ., !- �� :d.�. .;, .1 .. 7': .._,�� . - " , .. .A � ` � : . ��-. . - - ,� ,*:d. . * , f � ..i ..- . _..- " . 1,75, . . . - ;, . . 'A _,.� her mother at Exeter.. -The Ind. Walphone central will E., beloved wife of W. 0. Pilk@Tl . .. . ..1 ..��.;'....'!, ,,.,.' � . . .. . , .�...­ .., . � .'.%'.'., . �rl_ti_,�-1,.;!I I- . -Wra, and Tom Harding,of To- I who passed away on Dec. 28,1910. . .. . �.' * I . : * . .1 . . _­, ,� 'L. , . . .. . - . � .!, � I- t. .1 . y the .1. � ,., I. .. -1, .7�. � %-,- � : ." - *: - - '� �:, I. '�.ronto,accompanied,by the Misses be open on Christmas Da . . - , .. ,. : I . I - ,�. . .. - -1. I ." . , .� I . .� . , . .� . ,�:.. . ''.. -.1-:4 .. I. .... I . 1. ....- � - , .. .� . I I . . I - � i � �- . .. .111 ­`_­:`_',Hodge spent Sunday here with ,nsualSnnday hours, that is. f row A loving mother,true and kind. �,:. . ... , . ..,, , I . ;, "." . ­ . . I " - I :� 11, - I. I- _.... .� 1.�­, . ,�. . T. .r,-.:. .. .. .. I , ­ ­ ., � �.­ 11 - �.: , . ., . : 7 . . . . ..� - . . .. ��,', -,_ A beautiful memory left behind.. , �. , . .I _ . ,� , . :�.'- � , ,�,.,:,A � �: �� � ­ 1,�.- ,, I - -_., . .- � �::�'�,:�-,. T� ",­_'.. , . . . . . I ., :.1% ..' - .,. _. I � - , 1 - ­-�, �._ . �_. - . . .., � . .I '.. � ,.. �­ .''. , . .-.;.. �r.�,_.,���,.*their parents. 1 8.00 to 9.00 a. w, and from 4.80 to Loved and respected, one of the best, 11; , , . I . %I . ­ � ... . - �:.; � . 7"�­ ,... . �.�L - _ ­--... -,-: .. 1.I � - . - ,. "' ­� ._ ... , . ,, . - ,, . �:.�.� � I . I sale on 5.30 A w. . " �_ .. . I I � ­ ...� . I . . _1 . � �: ..-.. �':, '. '..­ -John Cowan's wood May she be granted eternal rest. � :,,� .,.,�'.� _._� .- 1. . - .. I , . ".-_. .- . .. .�,., _ - - .. . ., * , ., . I � : I ., .�',' �._'� _:-__:- ­�, -,L�' - - �,_;: -.� ulte' ,-Service on Christmas --Da . * 1. . � - ;:, . I I , .,,.,, Saturday afternoon last was q Y, We mourn for you, dear mother.. . I ��: - "" ," , , , , - . - . . . . I ._. .".I '�, ��,::.�., "."... .. - . .� - - 11 . . '' 1- ,. �._.... ... I - , - .� .. .., � -'� `j , -a success, the sale averaging a,bout Dec. 25th, in St. George's church, But not with outward show, . : , � ,-..,. .;,., �.�� I . � I. 1. - . � . . I .. � ­� : ,:.._�, - �, ,..�, ,, ..,I . . ., . 1� . , ..' I � ,. .::, . ."-.�--�_.- . . . : -I.t. , ,:, -, I I _.,.. I - � .- -r oftunity of express- � --,..-- �!.*::,"..-. ,: .�_ ' - - at 10 30.4; w., and on Sunday, For,the heart that.mourns sincerely ­ , . . $100 per acre. .. , , "' 7'E. -ale this opp ' . .1 .0 ., I.:�.J& , . ,. . . , . . 1 .":11'...I -Tho police trur,tees are adver- Dec. 26th, at 10.30 a. in. and at Mourns,silently and low . I _�, . " - .,::., : :.- ..�'. .I.. , . ,- . . - , . t , . . . �'i ­,,.::_ tising for applicants for the ring ,7;80 P. in. . . . . -Sadly missed.by Husband �.. . . . - �, - 4 .. I I . . .1 . . .-. .". . �" , . . .: ... . , , '" . ­ . .. �_" .- - -il . and Fanilly. 1�: . ..� . . ­ :1 : '�_;.:�,Jug of the town bell. See gLdvt. in -Born,at Woman's Culjejze Hos. :.:. .!,. .. . I � :.�"' � W* ing. to vou bur deep appreciation . . - , _-, . I., . - . . . - pital, on Thursday, Dec. 16th; to � . . � � � -_ .1. I -1 ... .. I .�. .. � . 71i .�:::,:'' �. another column. I . � - -­' ;: , � . . . . I I I - . I .I , _ � �. �_.!:. , : ' ' 1. 7 - - ...I., - . , - ' ' Mrs. Noxon (nee Coila . " ' " BALE REGISTER. .,.. : ­.... . i . . . , ' �...' '­ . .' �. . _'._ :b.," -The pul--lic schools have'closed F. C. and , - .� . . __ � ­�,-of r. ' - - : . 11 . I . . . - . 0".1--b-4 I , - 8 � � ­",, '.-,,­�for the Christmas holidays, 'and Every); 90 Browning Avv,� Turou- -.. . I the Ve y. cordial relatiodship which ha ' , __-*":.-. . � '­.. %.� I �:%,� . I T-Esb�or, J.k,;. 4Ta-Auction 'Sale-of ­ ,­ '.. - � . . . �*__ :,.,-� - _. ., �tha teAchers have gone to their-to, a daughter, Barbara Clows. . ­ .. - - I -.' '�'. ,.:-�.?­'.. ...' .. . I I -Passenger rates on ,the' rall-. f" stock, implements, bay, grain. . . ,- .� � .­ ... . ­. � spec �: _.... -- .. , . , � . .�z re. tive bonies. . . . roots and furniture. the 'property of . ,-existed between us in the past. . �Accept ,-. - � � �.,. ways will be decreased ten per . J,,mes L. White. lot 32, rear con.6, .� . ."'­-.�� .: �.`,'' ��-- -To-mori-o.%v (Sa.tur-day) I-eirig : . , .� . .. ., .. � - ., _­,' Ch-ristinas, till places of btisiness eent after New'Years': Evidently, Whit.by, See bills. -Sale at.12 noon, .11 . . I - - 1 . . . - - . I. -..- I . - , ,: , . ' . ' No reserve� Win. Maw. . �...�,.. ou.r grie'etinas-and. warmest .regards for.the , _' ,.' - .,., - I -. .., _ * V_ �t.- ' - cloi5ed. Those having thecanseiences of the tjiftnftger� ,. . .� . Will be sharp. I . . _: 0 ,, 0 . - . -. , - � I .11 . -- I � ;., , ,. - basiness to do should attend to' it are beginuftig to troublp tlie�'nl. -' auctioneer. . . ....,.I I., I .. . I... � . . . . _., �',- .-.' '.to day. I . -We have te fine display of ' . . . 1. . .1. . !''. I . . .. . . . . . .�.I .. '' I ' �, . . . - .. � - ; - I .,_ . -.I... �, , -, , . 1, ..- - 1: .- - -, :� :"�, , ,, - -Xiiss Eva Pilkey, local filanag, good,rs q i table for Chri;itmai gifts, . : - - .New Year'. � . ,...�,I . o .1 - .'. . .. , - .., . - --, : Now Adve,rttissmentx. . . . . . � _.. . .. . � � � t � I Call and see us befor ' purclift,sing. . ­1 I . I . .. . - .� : . - -_.. . - _� ­ I ::- "' vie'r.of the Bell. Telephone ceritral, e - , I .. .- . . .1 . . , , ,, -:. ... '� � .� * , .11 , - - - ,- - .. . . � . � .­- - - '" --- i - � -.. - '' I I %-., .,6 confined to her bed with heart We (vish our m�tn*y patrans a- I . . . ; . . ... .. . . .. . .� . .. .. ... ; -.,.. . .. ..I .... . . I - f OST-In Piekering Vfllagc.a Wat. ­�. : . ­ 1. . . . . . I . - .. ..- . ­ . .. . �_�:' �- -_ trouble. In her absence her shjter, Merry -Christ-nas and a Happy .Aerman Fountain pen. Finder please leave at� ..1 1.0 .. �I � ... , .. .I . I . -1 L.. . - � . . .. � I. .... ,.. . ...... .�. .% : . '�� � ' 'Mrs. P. Nedle, i8ja, cba roe of the _New Year.-j. H. Bundy. + th:s office. 14 � , � ... I , '. � ..,.. I .. - I . � .. -. . . . .. I I . . . - A - ...- . . . , .. . . . .. , . .. . � ,, . - I . . L , . .. - .- '. .. .�. .- .. � .. �. . I . .. . _ . . �. .. . - I � 4 ---'' central.-* : . . -The auniial cuncert and Chf6t � . - ... ­­ . I , . .. . .. . . .. . .- - I ­ I I . � -'.1fL. , , . . 1. -ITRAYZD-From lot 2.con. 5- Ux- .. � . . � . .. . � ­ 1. . -�.._ . " ... .. � . ,� .. _. i- .- ._.. .� � , . : , . I . ' !!�._ - -George and Mrs. Allan and mas tree of St Geot�ge's �-hurch will libridge.about Nov.. 7th, a red heifer 2 .. . ., . . . . . I . I. .. . . I . ... . . � .� . . , �11 . - 41 yean . ..�:, .�. , f r - I . . .. . . � �': � _ * . .... `:. .. ; r be held on Thiiesday. Dec. 28rd, in 01 13- , , , .� ,� * " .'."' , son, Frank, and the former s siste Id. r Goi.Be vez ley,.Claremont.. � it . .. ..�. -1 - I - I - '! . . . I 11 . . 1.- . * . . , . . I �0'.' ' :kt-o, the Town. Hall, at, 7,30, A very . - . 7 1�. * , 1­' - � . I ..� . .1 . 1. : Miss,LydiaAllan,-all of Toroi ' MSALE-New sligbtly used bug.' . �11 .:. . 1. I . . . ..-­ . .1 . . I 'wotor - w4d spe t a.few intere�,,ting program will be given . .. . , . .. . . . . . . � . -, : _ ed dowq 11 I , *%Werhould board plow with potato ' ­.� .. I .. � .% : .- .- - . . . � �_ . , I . . - .- . '.1 I - - . �� - . -. . - -- - - - - -�_�L.­ ­ .. �,� - _11out-s with W. J.. aud -Mrs. Clark partly by Toronto talent. Adruis whment, iind�second hand binder.Ap- .. . . �: .-. 1 � . -. .� - . -.. ... .- . I . .. !.17,. . . . . - .1 . . .. . . . , I .-., .. . . - 5ion 25c.. childrea 15c. . * ply to,j.R.Tlim-iton'.Pickering. Itf . .. � I . .. . .-. � .� .. .. . '!- . on 5unday. ­ � I I ­ . -; .. ... . � ;. ... ­. ... � I I I - � . � . -�, . - ­ - .. - . - . . � I . .. - - - � . .. I :-, .!- '� ­ . , .. - , .�� I . � ..;. ­T* - . - . .. . ... . : , . .. .. .1 . �I ­ . . .-- - - _. ­ - -_ - . �1_ -At the &`uMon sale of the .O%ving tothe'' ittabilit' of th� L-011 "SALE-Wagong, hliggles. ­ . � . � . .. I 4': . �'.. y I I . . I . . ., - �- . I I -- . i . . .., ­1,� -I . - . �'.. .... .. . .'_ '.L - �...v-1 - . .. . � . .. --.-..-- ,-.� I - - .-Aiinis & Andrew property (the choral cla,sA to get F% p ano fbr 1' plowq.scuirers. and mowers and all kinds of ­ � ., .� " impl,ments. also several kitchen stoves and sew- .. I . ' . I . . . �. I . , ." - � . . *�' , I � I . , : . . . .. �­' ..�- , ,_:, -_ _.�_1_­____._­. ' ' � . ... -old drug store and reildence) at practice, it has been found neceg- in maciiino. -H.Mermati. Claremont. Phone - -- -' '-" - ­ ' 4 ", r. . . �- ,, , . I . . , - ���. . 4 . 1-1 .. the Gordon -House ouSaturday ,-ark to Postpone the date of their j. ITtf a . - �_ ,� - ...,- _. . - I .. .. - - - . .- . .- :. . . I 1. " - ," .he purchaser was Thom' a:s concert from Dec.' Soth till some . . .,�, ;­ - ... - - � - last, t . : . ,_ _­ � . �. ,_t �7­ - VOR SALE-Onereg.cow. one reg. . . . I . �. . ,.,r ' : _ Wab4b, the price being $35ZO. date la late Jaanar:p. The publie JL- heifer 1 year old. one heavy wagon. one set .. . . - ' ' . .. .. . M0150 Cha''p'm` an . .. . � - ' - - ' of heavy sleigh-k and'one separator. Ayly at . " , * I . � - -Ewart Wrighti'who has beeu, will pleaqe notice change ,of date v . . .:,:,_ .:... .. . __. . - .. I . ­ .. . . - I . lot 3.5.8 F con..Pickring.. Ind phone.M v 607. � -, I-- %-, ..-� :, . '.­_ . . ._. . i . . .. ..-... ,.,. . I - - �.w'!- spending some time in California. and watch the NEws for fresh an Fred Lacey.Highland Creek. 14-27 - . � .. I.-..­­.. �, .. I .� . I., � . . . . . . ..-,�. ," . ' . . 7;, -but who is now attending Qtieen's- nouncement. . - .. � .' ... " .*-, �­. ­ - . . ­_ . I I 'O 0 1 . % .. . .-. .­ ,_.. 7,: -- University, Kingston, is spending - I . SES TO LET-Two brick - ' ,.'- � .. . ­ . .- . . - . 4 _. . .. � � �,.. . �Get your Xmas %up�pltes at . Pickering, Ont" . cottages.one with stable accornrriodation. . .1 I . . . . - . - I . , � - Mrs. ,. with town water and 4*ht. I - - �:.__- _.: - - - 1. I . .. .1 . . ��- . _- ,the holiday with his aunts. . The Big Store. Good mixed nuts and both equipped .- � �_. I I I -. .. ­ .. I � . _: - . I .1� . . . I . . . , ...- - �, '� --�:, M. S. Chapman and Mrs. Dickie. . ad having good virdem and itpit. immediate ,. . I . . I. . ... . . - , . t -28c. lb., ­Xm&s mixture" candy ' . :" - .7 .,., - 1. . .. � �, , 1�I . �. occupation, F.Howard Annis,Whitby. - 12tf . .. - . , .1 . I I - . '. - .. - ..- .. . ' . - I . I . I. . . "�� - -Mrs. F. W. Hicks left on Sat- 28c. lb., choice navel oranges 50c, . . . . .1 I 1. I -I � ­'��� ' '.' urday for-her new home in Peter- 79c and 9% dozen, fresh &tea 20c OR SALE-8-roomed frame house, , - . - I , , I Fitone foundation. newly decorated inside, . . - Face . _. ` �: r- - � regret very much at. losing her orchard and small fruits. 1 1-2 . . �,%. , , tablo raisins,.seedless raisins.iee2l y to A,. Palmer..Pickering. or-to.W. H. I. , . -. I L . ��- .from their midst but hope that ed raisins, currants, peels-, shelled W.nedy,Barrister,Whitby. 320 . ISTIONSI�-_ .. I . . boro, Her%any Pick trinst friends lb., large layei figs We lb. furnace in'cellar, frame stable and ­ .__ o'b'"': A -FEW SUGG . " 'd .-: � �_ :. she may again in the near future, cuts etc. Don't fail to get "The � . . - I -­:�. -... "V OR SALE-In the Village of Pick- __ . . I . . . �_ . become a resident of our village. Big Store" calender. * I- : . . a . � . . �� ,,L! -., ., � -The annual schoril meetings JL1 ering,one frame houn. recentjy re-modeled. . , . � .­� .." I o help you in yonr _� ;­_.�._-..�' ­... . . I � , - . - ­ _�, - , . i - , .._, . . . -- ..- I - � � � with pressure-tank in c _91eb , , 7. , 'T ... . . . -We understanct that Mrs. Jag. hardwood Soorsin ball and dint, � a : . - bath na; � 4 � ; . -� ��' -L ' '_ will-be hold in the various schools . 7%..3 I:yo . ."- .. I �, -- .- - �* .- ­ White,of the Brock road. had a furnace with grat�e in living room. In connecton ' ­. - - . - . I., I , -,�7',�"".-', bn Wednesday next at teii o'clock put hem art seven building lots. - - . - -. ' .., - m- Ing %._�."_ t ­ I -_ I '' : I -._".' �- as Buy . �.., 11....:�� . in'the forenoon. It too often hAp.- number of turkeys stolen one with *h .. . ­ . . . 11 .. - ..I . 11 . t IONF-re U )Saturday noon.after , . - ��,-- - , Christ . .. . . " - - . Apply to .4,Hic 6 up tt I . - .. . . I .I . -night recently. This iR the speond that Mr.jepbsori.Campbell's Flour Mill-, 4 I � I . . -. . ._ . . . . . . .�� I that. these meetings ar . . � _. . ... ! - pen$ 6 too to . . ­ _. . . .� - . � . I I... , . time that thieves have entered - � . I - . _____ ____ � ,_. . . . - . . ,7: -- slimly attended, although there - - - I, , .. , han her hen yard this fall. stealing .BULLS FOR SALE , We have,"a nice line of Ties packaged in nice boxes, which m%ke.Xm&* . : I .1 . is no wore important matter t . ' . - �-:. ..". nqarly the whole of her large - � . __ I . ' ._:7 that of looking after the educa- . 5 . I . . presents at 1.00.1.25. 1.50 and 2 00,also a aest.1ine . . - ­ I ' , ... . � . .. . , .. �. ._., .1iion of the youniz . . f flock r)f ttirkeys. A number .of Two Registered Sborth-orn Bulls, I - . 1 of Braces done tip likewise. - . , . . il . other? in this locality C0111plAin of and.16 months old. $&).00 and $100.00.' 1 - . �, . .� ... 41 . ..... -� The electors of the village will Terms cash. Apply to I ­, ,... I - - , . .I-� - .. - - Monday having a number of fowl stolen ­ .,�- _, : I---- ,­ -1 is 0 M. som I I . :.. .. - .. - - weet, in the Town Hall on . . . - . . . - i - _' - . * ' ' ' - k* . . . nice range in - , - .1 recently, * _ . -. - ... . ­ ' . J..P. S001"r.,Danbarton. of So%? :' 'evening at 73o.o'clock ton' ominate R R .No.2, Pickering. 14.15 What i� better than a nice pair � . .1. *�i -sition of -The, go-�ernment bRs made a -* --' ------- __ -.ever had.' - I . 1. - �candidates for the po Worsteds, Heather and Mixture, the'best we ; � ­- . . police trubteo. There should be a a.irreat many people happy by re. _­_" ,, ' * -, HaL,4, Capg, Underwear, Mitts and . 14! .- '. ,large attendance of ratepayer-4 moving the luxtiry tax on most-of - - -, N 0 T1 0 E ­ Fine Shirts, SCArfQ, Pipes, Garter, ' ' r, I I � ' * . -leg (m which it iva * -�_ I . Glove% anyof which",would ruake a-most anitable gift. , ..- ' . ' .-. � , �.Itil- - - . I i '. . :.�.... In order that it g(jod str-ing Board thp artl( Applications will be rec,ei.ved bT the . . - . . , I . - . . 'torn bixy- und,ersigned tip to ntion on Vriday. Special Rednctious�Swcater Coats-7.00-Conts to 5.75, 10.00.CiDats to � I . Many,refrained t , . .: f be elected, as very important inat. posed. . �, .. , . . .. - iug on accotint of this tax. not Dec. 31st. Ift). foi the ringing of the . * 8.25, S.00 Conts to 6.00.- These are real bargains. - .. I . 6,.' .7,_ . _,ter..� are now ix-ndit3g.' . ., ., - .. . .- -, .,--, � �'�,,­ . . �Tlie work on the Provincial beeftuse they bAcked in patriotkni. town bell-for the year 1921, at a salaTV - � . : --- % - -It would be wise to.bny. � , �t, T�, , � . . I -. . . ­_­ '­ , . . , � , �- -f It �h,kr they -of$M-00--' _ I' ' " . ' " ' u h . ? . . . 1. I ., % -. , , Highway thro 'gh'our village as but because they - _,� L�-:­.".' �_ - " '_ '-'-'_� . . - � . I . . - _ _,.... r-ontinued until about co"Id not afford it. Mawifactur- For (�irt;hpr particulars gir�n. by � . -' , � 1, ,, has been Afs I .. applying to . .. . -A 20 PER CENT REDUCTION 1' � .�. ��- tl!�- !-t of A'pr; , -n4on ilia v;o,-L- erk'also"gre 1�je,t-ed with thi-i de- � I .� . � . - _ the L,)wnde,.j' Tailoring -, ' - I We off r on every garment manufactared by � . . will be re�.mned, and King street cl-tion of the govern ni�n t. W. 1".. fi*Nfl. . Co. We went.!ip %vith a.Heing market-We are willing to ,. I i I . . .-7 SecreiRry Police Txu8tee Board ' . i� . I - . . -come ..; - � '!! . . , plit.into' dr6t-class --have: The -A most, enjovable titue wAs . I I - - do'wn ivith-the decline and giveour � . ., I . I.__.. '_ . . .� , , I ruad.now is in eXcellent con4ition spent in St. Andretv's church on - I .z,. ­ p%trons�every benefit we can. . ­ , '�. .:.. ` .1, - I i - � I , . . ., I I . . . . ,� .-.* . �,:�, . ' for traffic althougli the sides have Monday evening last,- it being he -, -` .. . . � � - 11 I . -� L .. I . t Farme"r's, Attez)tion ! . .. , ­ .. ..'t . � 1� I . -- . ­7' 7hen'you buy Meti',, Wear, dout forget to 1.:,-:':'_' . - � ? 9 . an unfini.9hed appeAravve. o.-casion of the an ual ChristjiYR9 � ,. ­ �.. ._., . , . � � r . ' P . Tbo�e w-ho desire their harness �,..,-, I - � � _� _W. C. and Mrs. NItirkar, (if tree -and ,entertainmeLA of the ... w ,. I � ,I ..i go to the Mea's Store. I , . . I ,�.,*, jn the bar- I . .:,:,"- �. .. I . . . -.�... 1. . �-___. . 'Brantford, P.re .spending Cbrist- Stinda-y Sch-6ol. . The chtirch was niended.or wish anythinp '_ ..-.."_ . _� -1 I:�.- -- . . I - '., .1 , ' . 'to - .. I I ness line, pie4se leavie vour orderswilth . . � To all our cus orneri and friends we wish a Merry Nlwas - . . ,,.,.- . .MaS with the fortuer's , parents, cojufortably filled with Metube", J, S. Ralsdan. � ­ . and A K�jVy and Prosperous Now.Year. . . , -.1 . - . . . I '. John and .Mrs. 51tirkar. The lat- ad'herents and fliends Of the All rep4Lr.&Wtll be called for and.de- � I .. . . . . ,. - ... 1".. , ' f .. � - - . . z I V . -�,-,� ­ � L_�::­ .:4.- .�' ' Pickerin:0 :Z.�,, I- . ter is reeovering frotu a severe ill-' church. The'chair was ably filled' ivered within three diLy's of receiving- ' d " ."-9t . I I s o n i n g __:1 - Bunt' , ..: '._'­1 I I � .1, ness from blood-pul ., during by the pastor, Rev.- P. F. Gardin the order. . . . Fred To I Mg �­'i­ . . I- --- iks in er, and a most interesting program . . . . . ��,-E 1 1857 r. . . which she spent se-Veral wee . stablishe, - . lt:44 i_.- ' . W.MIDDL&O.N. - ­ - . .. . I . _:-� ,'N . . . . - . I. . . . . . . - , . - ' ' tbehospital. She will renantn here 'Was 'given by members of the 40tr - � - -Harness-make�, Whitby - - "` . -� - - - j . I k� . . ' : a few weeks before . returning school, cons4sting of drills, ello. . . _" -I- -horno. " . ruse;§, recitation-;, 'dialogues etc., - - -, . - � - v� � - - .".� . . -The Methodist Knonal S. S, which was streatly oyed by all Grain Chopping - ,� - , : . I 11 I - HARD . ... ­� ­,.�] ' -BUNDY'& ' :,­ WARE ," tnj ; I � entertainment has once more pass- nvesent. The,chief feature of the : ��.,­_r. '.I - - � 0 . : -�. . . .. 7 - . -," ed into history and w�ll is the �veniug, at least td the -younger ,.:*'-"`AND FL kal.S�G: , _--.-.-,_ -1- .- v- ... .-. ,--- :�, .-�, _..� _-, ... - �- .,. . � I_1 .:-,,i�.'.,. i,-�. - . �, .',ii �� � I ­ . .. _.. . _, �. ,_.. ..-,.,�I, � . . .. 1. . - P I�� - �.- � . .-� :- I I - 7, ,� 1, _�7'­ I . . . - _ . I ;. . , ­ word that defines thewbole affair. childien, took plhee when Santa ,�- . . ­­ . .,_.. . I . : I . . . . � .1- . ," ,,'';4�,,,A - - I- ' ' . I - �_­_ . .; , 7 . � .I- , ,:5�'._, , � .�.�'� - Clatl .. - . , _.,�­, -, .: � I..,- . � . .. I . � -.- _�­ . I . �--- . .; .11 ' A well filled house, a well d s, tri e to 'his PrOIDIse, (lame I It , , _ , '.. " : I . -- " �, ress- i - .,." . � ... . I.. - - , .1 : . -.,,�-,�- - -_ -,:,.-, - - , - . � - . . L . ,� m prepared to do Chopping and �!.,--- - . � ::.. : , ., .,., , ed tree, a well rendered program npon the scene and dNtribtited . . __ -...'i .­. - I ql . .1 . 1. .- �.:,­*_.*-1.�. .-. . .. ,--. . . _1 . :. .. I ��. " Oat Flaking every 4ayinthe � �-. �:. ..Cilmi,si " - '. . . ......: . in . �: �� ,�,�.7�. . . . and a well filled trek-sury. Thanks gifts froni the tree to each 'u�e m- - I ....: . , - .� ... - t * . g Up Odd Ends ! ­ i I, week except Saturday. �! *, -,-, 11 .1 . ;.. I . .��__.' .1- . �, 7 . -,, .. . I I. . ;_ _1 .. , �: �...-.": . _. -, ,�'�`, �.!4- - Ao the committe -and the public. ber of,the Sabbath school. . . . ...­ . ..: ;, :o'.,,, '* .4. - �%.�� ." . , '-Offliffers and scholars wish you all a ___.�Ch , . . I � I � - - . . I ..,. 1% __.: - L .� ­ rll:i . ristmas services will be con. . - - .�._. . - I - _. 11 . � - . . . _ '_'*-,�...,:_:�_ _ ' ' -�­ .,- i 'i�-.. ' Merry Christmas and. a Happy dneted in the Methodist church by Johp- F. Bayles, ClAremott .- ��� ",0 cents, while the last .:�. . .I �_.J I , �2 -kets at, � , ��-�. ... :: - � Dozen Bushel Bas ��,�,,; �* I � �.. . i � �. ;;�. ,. ' .�, , . I ..'' ,,, L. -New Year.-Cam. ural Itoute No.2 : .. I.. I I - :.. . the pastor next Sunday. Morning . R . I ,-*,;. I .. .. --'.�,�' � ­. ; � . . . 9 11 ' '.-,; ,.�;;-.-; _1�.-,, '. , - .11, . ' � ­ .. . , . ... - .. . r, .. -The ratepayers of the town- subject, "God ,Givink ' to Men." 7 - - - 2 only. oerfection Heaters, at $7.50 each. �..:­''.��i� :,.:.: ... . . t J.��' .�::I - .. :`;�---: '... . I �_ . ship will hold their annual meet- Our text reads Rs follows, "Thanks ­ �_ � . . . - , � I . . -- .�,­­� -,. ,L-, �11 , " I �.�' ELM DALE MI16416055 . i. ­ . ­ i �e_"... , ing in the Totvn Hall, ,Brougham', be unto God his for His unspeakl. % ..-,..-�- : ­ � . - . ' . . _ `�' I i - .:, �;O­ ,� � , .,,�� :. . -�:�,�-�. ,:.: � . I - -' 4 on � 1, r-�'.-... . -- ,on MQnday next at one o'clock for able gift," 11 Cor. 9: 15. It is tip 1. 1=103=MMIM�T0� .. . ���*.,z. ly, *Oxf.Ord Oak Heater at 6nly $10.00-this is �.. __. , .. ­ :�-- . Ift-11 - % �; ., � ,_.I .;.,. . - IF . . I I__... . .. .-I . � ., .:;­".­. - . ,. � .7� i , .., ,� . . I - ­1 " ':_ . . - ­�. _: , - min -� . - ," .-. �_�': � . , . .� , the purpose of nominating candl. to us to'dispose of this gift. Even. yo . . '­ft ,.,� :..,m� - e"..., .. n can always get the best Mani- ...- ,;' . n exceptional barg , ' ' , ­ , - . �;, , ,.--..,,,- I - ­�. _ - -- �� I . a 101 I ...�7��..� ... _.� . . . -.1. 11 11 ��.1, .. , ,,� ,dates for the position of reeve, ing subject, "Men Giving to God," . tob F ir n ade from No. I. . '._,-,�_-�::_�,,, :,. N ,. -111-1 .1.-j.� 't : �. .", _ � ., - . . , I . . . ­V.. . _� --l.";", . !­% . 4 � '.....=,. . ..; - Matt 2:11. � _ � ..�, - .. . ''.." - deptity-reeve and three cotincil. and the text is found in L .;_ I '. .. .. I Manitoba Wheat. '�.._ t - -�, h ��-..�, r. I��'. :.1 :.-. - ..��.! - -% t 1 f I , - �,:_ n'A D eents eac I., , ..1.I ...I �� , ..;. 2 Dozd sh Sifters, at 0 .I:,1, .'- .­� -I n they had .. . . .- �": ..�.� �.�� :��';`-�'_�_�J � .1 . lors for the ensuing year. Oil ac- ."Whe ol5ened their Royal Household and Glenora for I I - ... � - . I :.:, : ,!�.,�,�, .V' - --: ,�,. - " Count of,__tbe retirement of Xtr- trewhiriep, they presented 1111to "!"4 , . -, .1..- . . � � . I � I ,:� :1 -,A '!. �- " Bread. Tryabng. . ,�'�._;;I." 1. . - ;... __`1 ..- *I . ..i. �.:. ­�. ..-I '. 1�., i, 2% 5 1 - '", . ,, . - -ld the position Him gifts ; gold, frankinscense Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oatg � - -�,Shot Gun . ,., �% lr' I � Scott, who has lit I . � Shell 4, an'd 3's, at$1.6 � :,. '.. ,-,�'.�:,.:-_, ::, -� ' ..� � of reeve fo , ­.�; I . .- :;..": , - .1,..�.n�.',:­. 1'.� . ., . .1�, r the past, two yeFkr,;. and inyrrb." The world's wise 'BRAN. SHORTS �I.-��.:.,,, 1 . . � . � �..­�' *,, `�i' I. ,-., , � ,. .., :- ..�: ,�.,� ' " .. . '_ _1­L.�. -;'�­--��'.: ­'We also hrA '�'o � . 7 I "...F, 1.1 .... I? � . there will be a vacancy.to fill. wen honor their debts and present �fix FE813S - � -. Ve about 1'5 qnart can f I'��: :_.`.�-',�.�_-_�.!.­­­�:,.,j '�' ' Ther z:0 �% .*�% . ! , , .. .,., ' .�._:'.. ..� .. I:: , I.. ..--. . . �, .. ,.." .1 , , . , _. .:� r-, - - iam.es of J.,0. Spang, of Al- their gifts to God. If otiv people ' . -..-J�' X�i 6130P , -,,`�:*. ': " I ­ _...I ,�_: . ":, , .r,., I ' , -.7 ­�� .' ":, : ., ;; I , , .,.�:��--­�� I .�:-. * -. ',-�Brandram-Henderson s Floor '., .. I �'. . ­ . �­.: 1. - OATS - ',- , � " � e 1. . �:. � - . . , i, 'tona, and G. M. Forsyth,. of Clare- all attend and join in.thege Christ- �:o,_'�­ ,CRUSHED � , . ., -. . . , . , 1 4 �:� . . :::.­ - ':, - , � , * mont' a re mentioned as probable mas services they will increase the - BARLEYCHOP� �,-�"� 1 - .'. ' I I ..� I - - .al,t ,��.,,�:1,. , -, - , 1:� . I -' " '�"- '­',�., �, � ,- _� . .:. -� * 7. .,.I candidates for the � . .,,:- � � . -.��.. Paint, $1.25 per qt. 1. ., I �:.:.... :. .:, .- 1. I., .. position' of past6r'.; joy and hell) toligliten . `---'. WHEAT' I ,1,.I �. :1"'�.i.:* - - . , _�_ .I . I�.. .. ,- :.. .� �7 ,::. , 1� .A - " .�,' ' % coxincillor. F. H. Richardson, who his load for the clay. Special ses. . :-� -CRACKED CORN - �, .�' . ­-7, . I . �." :.. ...- & '­� I . . - I- , -,"': - ,,�., . .- . . I ;� �, -.- - : . .-" - I .., , . � .- .. , .I .�I - .: I .. * - � � .1 --�r ­� . ­��.A .� has be,'en deptity-reeve for the past sion of the Sunday School at 2.00, �'., ,� , f_XED E - FEED . 11 . . I .- . � , ,; � "'.-,L �-.1 ,. NJ .H �N - I I � , . �I I I . ;, �' ��.`-� " . .. � . I 1, ,..,.::­ I ,., I . . . . ' . * ­, � I two years, is 4 candidate for the Make glad the dAy by your pres- Caldwell's Cream gubg0tute ' I . I .� �.�­�, ' I - - k . . osition of reeve. and Hugh Ptigh ence and lielp. On Chri.�;tmfks eve I - . ... - , .. . ,:, P ClIf Men - r Hardware' ­�, ., ., . ive-r-Ah" , -want:Ln t______ I ,.-;o . - f-e,r-th*t Of dPP4tV reevt--�?ltl Ebu BPnTn-til Le,4911P WIll bold a "Nolaq,;e.g. M�al . .V V.� or - ,,,. .�". . � _1i . we have lien rd of no one w ho has special service, wh�-n Princip i I W. CHOPPENG AND OATA I . I.. -. "., . . �I �_- I . . � tthe 'ery lowest p'r*ices . .... I declared his intention of conteft- A'. Hendee,on will deliver th�- ad- CRUSHING EVERYDAY . I . -A V%,&.v . . . P1.1 ,­�.:1.- Ang these posiltionp. It ii possible dre�,,�. -The tneetinz will be con- Get priceg on feed in ton lots. I I .. '4/�,�- � . � that there will be no Plection, htit ducted by Clarplice B. Bry a ' 0 * I. 11 .: � .,�t­ BELL PHONE.: ... I - I *nowina t inn day way bri na forth a 4th vinp.yj-p-�iii-1plit A car-liso, �__ I ____ -1 I - - . _W' :51. -T471%71 -T.Aree.wM = I :1 IN F . I � 11111ffit�ld,- J aspirants for muni ritatiob 14 extended tothepxib- I . Jo H4 Bu.0 . -;, . , . i. .11- 1.1 I . . " � . D,- .,�. ,. ey ry . I -I * " "," I- � 11 , - . � 4y 1 - .. . �,*,�,..-,'! --�," ,.� " , 1. ,::, c,visl houcirs. -j- W. " ., ... 11 10 . I . I Ilic. I -I . . ":V. Choppiti�g, ...e - 0. ,,/," % � I I , � I . I . I ­ . _ ____ ..- 1. . , . � 1­. ... - , I _S I t 1� ...- '-.1. �-*.-� . .: . .1.�4.: 1. -. 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