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Leo . � faker — _.. . . . _ .:Eata�liehed 1828 afed{ctx6, • • The Young People of the Alethodist The annual concert in connedtlon Church intends holding a box social with the Hillside public school will he L lrJRSYTI3� in the school house on the evening of held on Alonday, December the ]llth: GREENWOODor Tuesday, Dec. 2¢$,_, The nrorrram will_ Come and' hear the' '•,1tan from No. \ .Op t_ometrical'IAasociation of Ontario. Rest. • - �3atered:Membezof Ithe' American 4ptometricai Back t0 rP a marnces- consist of a drama in three acts which soccer - , will take two and-a. quarter hours in 'i r ' Aasoeiation. EYea;ettamined by appointntertt. with h � Jolt ._^ _P MILLS Y Y resentation. It is one of the'linest OUNBARTO . a,dramas-:ever written, full of humor `' ' ' NF.iTOAILINSON, M,B:, Member A11 10 inch Records, regular 1.00, and pathos, If you do not believe in a Alias Elva. Mitchell spent the week- '. .'offthe College of Physicians and Surgeons good--hearty laugh, do not 'attpntt, end with friends in Bronklin: of Ontario. Office: that formerly'occupteci by for 85 L'etlts. There wil3 also he vocal selections, r - •the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,'.Calrl- Alta. R n1,.Kennedy, of Seai born,is ' well. Phone. Claremont.Qnt. 231y All 32 inch Records .regular 1.65, violin solos and other instrumenhal vi+ir.inrt her daughter, Mrs. C. Paluier. �. �o - �' for 1 50. music. Auctioneer H, S. Pugh has hiss at. Allison and alra. Bender- `— E:IOART�irRIGST, Al. D.,sYAl, been engaged to sell the boxes. Chair son, sr., have each tnigrated'to the V .'C.IP.'& S„Ont. A curQter forthe'Coun- —` will be taken at 6,o'clock. Adniission, sit c, Highest Prices paid for ty of Ontario, Officeliours: 11.2 and 8-8.p,in.. .1�•,Pb�110graph Spealai 25 cents ; ,children, under 12 years, 10 ' Why can't the bave.a sidewalk ? It WHEAT or at otherUours by appointment Phone Bell y *ro.24. Ind.pphone No,400. Pickering. On- Regular $123;.00 value for 93.00, cents. �. .is unsafe for pedestrians on the.pave- ..BARLEY. testing 4a`'ibs. .. �[arin: 331v = T with 4 selections (12 double GREENWOOD. merit. } or over record-,); 3' pk,gs needles, Airs: Harhld-'31'cCpwan, of Scarboro BUCKWHEAT C. McKIN;\ON, N.D., L,R.C.S., — spent the •reek cud with her aunt, ' N• E41n)?urgh, member oUthe College of absolutely gU ii't}nteed. .hiss G. Pen Kelly has returned home Alro, Alex. Thom. I have a stock of Phyafatans and Bux9sons of Ontario.lieentidte after spending the summer in Scran- of 8o u College of surason•, Edlnbnreh 1 T;iolin and Bo%v, with ,case and ton. ,Iles. Win. Owen,of Oabawa. is now Corn, ii'estern Oats, 'Barley Feed, Y=-� Bneotal attaatfon to dafeases of women and instruction,book, _apending,lt fortnight with her parents, olrildsen, .Offiae,aadrssidenop,$ronghaut. Mrs. Hutchinson and'daURhterspent t in. and Ales. Henderson. Bran and Shorts, -fur 20,00: wfew days last week visiting friends The Tuxis Bovs have rented '•Com- ..Special Affixed Grain for hens, in Toronto. munity Hall," foruleriy occupied by all at log est prices.' - �� ille, / airs, �'Ltlter �Vilsonspent the tveek- A]r. B++rkhokler as .a, carpenter shop, P ' lI.`,KFNNEDY. Barrister. Sol- end in. U,+kwdod with her anufller, for their weekiv meetings. Chopping Monda}, Wednesday 11V A Eby..ieitor,lNotary Public,' Conveyancer &c. .11rs. S. IS' hers. Mrs. RohPrt SeotC of Cedar Grove, and Friciap. Ont. - 41 Barry Duckett is' all '-,miles these and -:Iles; Trediaay C;.losson, of Rest `•�, •* days, another hoy having arrived at Hill, are in the village, owing to the The light grain this year, requires to- AE.'CHRISTIAN', Bai'ri•ister and his house recently,• illness i,f.their fktller,'John-Alclntesh, be ground finer than tisuail. .Solicitor,' otarq Public.Etc. Money to • AL. The lets'Circle met at the hotiie of gales A1c0achen aid Grant hstye oan.�OfSee Brook St,I�prtb,-Wbitbv• 951y �� v Wilson op Wednerdnv ` I grind it fine. - `once. We understand they have in- h�tsn en N n hla P -Mr.i ing and afternoon There was`a fair atLencl= �i�LFsS �. JD1;i:rsTON—Barri•tprt� CLAREMON'T ar cksmithingana y�etc.,'229 Danrorth-Ave. NVoolwc:t:n:Bldg the lr.- innty s have moved into Toronto.%P one Gerrard 4411. Saturda)%. 11x1- v ''F� �5�rR vited• the bt}`s of the village-to'join rile lioti�e recently'vticatetl bF'thegl. - - 1�,L o 4ero 1720,(Tod.>- 4oty - and Licensed Etubalmer. their society, Ro tbat it dill no longer bet a Girls '•a1is:.fonrry Circle. '[ ILLIAM J. BEATON.B. A.,Par- 'Mozult HB.0isu We extend our f,6upathy to the= WHITBY. ' 'C I sister. Solicitor, member, of thc. firm of - -'f,ftgily of tbo lit[e FCatlk Tho:r� i,n, ` Ryckman. Dentx,ri.foster and Beaton. T,,ronto City Connector D;' '-` General Zrest•Budd;ng,8r,Bay Street:Toronto. for Hospital Work who died :tt the houue of leis daughter, Under til? auspice,of the RThitbp r Tekpho 'a, 841 and 952, Airs-- Phi•k,ins, of-Kinsale. on Monday. Bxbtist Ynung. People's Urlion, Re-w, + - _ - • The laic- Mr.Thompson was.it reeaden6:C'tias..'Si'_ King,:of _Claremont, will Dental _ - ~ - --- !_ of our village some yettrs ago. having,girt• bi; aapular lecturette on -The ` BARNES lived in G a house now occupied by' Pu lrrnpn or 3wek Pine—rind Giant _*itewart their. Prue'," n ilotidao at 5 p. m.in the J.-BUDSON, D: D:S: l:: D. R;; -Baptist zbureh: This address will he . 132Lar1'.oa St„Toronto. •lludson's hew CHOPPING ' MILL - __ .. Illuxtrated by .craron .cartoons and ' System' of comfortabicpiatework. �Criirfor -._ DUNBARTON. portrait sketches is both'httmer• information or phone North 5310. •1.10 tr Chop sad Oat Ro'lling' every weep y ous,and inepirntirennl. Hear it. Music, 1 , Are you still interested in commun- -.z BLAS1; of BEATOAo D. S ; ity pinging ? The want' favzrable Collection. Fiverybadv invited. :t rya Gradtaate, the Royal CTora of Dental cominents upon a former query has Salntiel Dlaue'y died Tuesday more- -Syt{fteona as Utuveraity of.Toronto. Offiee P. 4 _'`dtry exc Monday. ing in the Oshawa Hospital as a result The Universal t+1 tv M. �riri¢fe'a _hardxue store. Whitby. �•"ing • encograged us in the venture. Atten-.of in ago t:. 0&6itrs 9 td 12 :1 t 5.30.;-lad, ptvne 5. - j,ur•iesbe received sic weeks - tion is galled to an announcement else $a4r �' 71J.i:fr'�CY1�21t9 6+►tr phase 220. 44ty,r where in this Issue in which a definite at_the.flrQ which destroyed H. A. Le- (One of Our Productions) W. G.Barnes, Green -River'proposition is placed before ors by bac'sstore. In attempting to ,salvage ' �u#ftsiess rasa#.', _ Thomasand Mrs. pare,ot. Toronto. some goods Me. Disney cut his band. Wosell Sill's Rite-Lit Lens fur-All choir singers anti others lnteroat o. Biood poitioning set in. an operation all ro>llltes of cars he best]; Or address R. R. :vo. 1.Locust Hill. was erformed• and Mr, Diane was ; In the training of their talent who in the market for ETA E.STEPHENSON�A.T.O.l;i.4 reside in the south recovering nicely, Tuedda��• morning' teacher of prano and theory, Phone lso3, part of the town- be-died site sudden] Mr. Disney the price. 5. Claremont. 50-10 .�. pI� N _•. ship, are invited to the-public meeting q' y • called for,-Tuesday evening; Nov, 29, retired from farming two years af:o Tires for all care,'Eroery Wheels' i -• �T And has since resided in Whitb He YY L Hses in Bauer o!. JlarrtaRe These talented singers were formerly, took quite an interest in municipal say'°and Emery Mrtndiils, -; rT . Licenses to the aoaaty of oatanTo, teacher•of music in hfancheiter; EnR- sfftira in Pickering township, Circula-r Saw,% Lad- I,U M B R YARI3 - land. At prevent- they have R wide g p, He ders, etc. t� T ►V,'RICHARD80ti— Real'Es - "' _. re ut, M in 'musical circles -a To- hdore,cldss•i�t!+r Mrs Lori huJon s Woodworking and General - ~ i, I.rnnta Airs, Dare Is tti teacher°at the g ub .'rata is Conveyanciair. Notary,• -Toronto Con set vittor of'Alusle. We died here. He is survived by his wife Blacksmithin " tPubbc,Ete;Ptc .tea at't: a11y•- We' hate a lai¢e rind wella$�a d hope the opportunity ywill bot belogt and 'two brothers, John"E,, RWhitby, �' - stocki�of the fullowipg material : thtaslgh inck'of puhlicsnppor'i;tL'oiald, and Charles W Balsam, W. H. JACKSON; Brock Road- ;EiALfdvenf tee carpenter. -Es- n-t a -a*aaort.'s ticket t3ean'exrell'ent - Pickering, Ont. . t,tnates gtvrr.fat rev work,.repatis or Jiatchect B C. Fir Flooring. ' V .Nmas pre-cont Aor snore of one rotir - ~: Alteration+. Ind,pooty 2913. Pickering. 231y P -BROUGI-tAIM. - _ Matched B. C. Fir Sheeting, an([!fri•rids.% .H,,ve- we nat a fesv-.p;thlic R.BEATON TOWNf3HIPQLERE JlatchlRd B. C. Hemlock flooring, .`pitit,d individuals who,Ivill p+trehs- -- errr J, J. Alorri-on ans.ret Ilrnrlera +' tickets to het rrber I nod aingiq Rere � r� �• Ginve»stoer; oommlastonerfor takiati inch �' bltttch(ltl.•1'ir Cr.ilinr,'4 in. t ,ceeiaip w?rulipr ittgtegnired.• ct± here on Aiondav evening nest, ))F}•�,1 affidav3b, doaoaetant. Rte. Money to lo,ta d cc rarw psnNarys Itaaaer o1 Maretago Lto and.ft in. B. C. Ceelar Sitiinx, pe that 4't, flfllcicr,f irterest-'wilt 6e tivli ain Ataz{{:hrioaandlSrarluir g pia- _ Whi vas _ Also, B aVee Board, Pl:iatpr-13oard'tnanlfested to ivrarraat going ahead. firs, f3, Feashp'nnd daushtPr, of ITUGIH S. Pi'GFI, -Licensed Auc. and Apple Barrels. _.. Oshawa. are visiting her mother here. Cement, It t rneertor tbe'Pro%ince of 'Ontario: All WH1`T'EVALE. f Ernie and JIria.'Inglps have returned lr 1 k:rds of sales conducted on 'reasonable terms. _ - Also .treeder of pure-bred Shorthorn cattle, Q , •,to Toron-tcs after spending the stimmer W D Gordon '& Son Wedding bells arp ringing here. Fere. t� � W'z+ir,y�,na�-or,tail, �drrd. •�bona,-Glareraonz • D. _ , .2118," Glen 14fajoc P.O. 351y I Miss \laud Miller spent Sunday at The jUnion:S ebbath• School , has v nal.f PICHERING «'• J.Aiichplt's.Green River., changed the d the las"Asue of POSTTtL, Licensed Auctioneer, Aliss--Pearl Plxztoti spent the we&k- Feidav, Dec.1 o the 19th, allowing ; : F• for Counties of York and Onsulo. euo- fBetI and Independeat phone. end with friends in Tornirto. a little more time to practice ,the �rf Lomb :t1on aatel<tsfati kiastr' stressed to or shot - - �V�are potty tab-ear that Miss Olive children. This date is definite. Look ocuos. AddressGre•c River P.O.. Ont, An thou y is on the sick list. for bills-,later, sli lYl dleQ - Public Meetings We are all glad.to know tbat D. R. Gerow's Garage having secured the €5 s W31, N A W; LICENSED AUfi- Beaton ie improving nicely, services of a factory expert in ail `YF TIOREER,for York,Qntarib and Dnrfiam is th8'interests of Alrs, IdAmiltott: of Oslfawa, is:dish• 'ivakt►e of cars:are able to QivE uaran• Ready - f ountiee, All kinds of sales promptly attended T g Roofi to. Terms reasoaable. Dates f.�salen may be X-MO$. "��e 31. $�/j=rr�-inif her parents, Jos.and :firs. Carter. teed satisfaction. to all their custom- � •arranged at NEWS'officv. Bet and indepen- .National Liberal-Conservative Candi• Miss Elsie Rogers, of Toronto, was erg. Cx-r•s for repairs called, for and dent phones., Whitby,Ont. Sly bete over the veeek•end with her par- rieliveted,'when flaished, Give no -a - rid Lath, date for the riding of S. Ontario ents, call. --Ind: pbewa Pick.505, - ' _ ' a will be held v follows : Alias Janie Carter has returned horse On�Sundris;. ov, 13th, there passed 'P'2CTORY ;�01�T1�$ Nov. 25=R'hitby' after spetldinp a week with friends in away at his bonie in Mitrtiell; a form• _ aiotight and sold. -_ f Nov: 26- _ Oshawa, - er resident of Pickering township, in Gerd. and Alias Jennie Seebeck en- i he person of James C. Fuller,in his �• R E E SO R; Gove &mint, Municipal and Cor. Nov. 2S— p Nov, ?9—BrookIin tertsined a few of their friends on 00th year. Born.in Toronto became poration Bonds•For Sale. Wednesday evening: wit7e his parents, the late Robert and Z0OT—T .`T Bell Phone 183 - Nov. Srk=09hatva' f The'tlpthodiat Choir went to Union- Airs. Fuller, to Pickering when asmall •;, vii p Iz_tiz' ` Dr,Ja=. Moore. J. A. 11IcGibbon, 1~•.on Sunday evening to take part. 'child, He knew this township pretty, n• WILLIAM D. DYKES, ' Wl11TAY Pre ident Secretary in the anniversary services there, well, having lived in the 3rd, 4th, 5tb. Boys and Csir18 Thos,Gregg, the township collector, 6th and 7th r•oncessions. lip married ?• .;;` Q E w.lil he at Alr. Beaton's oiiice on Tiles- Iinria, thA eldest daughter of the]ate - Dr. N.-E. MCEt'Wen, B.•V.SC. The Chrvorlet 6,arsgr and Service day, Nov. 29:h. to receive taxes, As Casper II'illson, on starch 26th, 1956, Veterinary'Surgeon. Station -at Brougham is Still selling Mr. Benton is poorly at present;,Mr, He m:�ved with his family (except Sara Ciaus Graduate of'UMversity of Toronto. C'hecrolet curs-Rrd repairing Lill rpake dar. wool like all to'tie on hand that Airs, J.-C, Bell, now of Lockwood; k• cf cars. Ag-nt fns Renfrew ,Mnehin• Sa.;k.) to organ township, Perth Cn:, Former Ceteeinarian-to'alacdoT:a:ld cry, Cieam Separators rind Willard The army':;1 Chri:trans services of in ISStl There s�t:ices'ltitii his wife _'.$as ar ived at the Agricultural•enilege, Quehce. 1j;Tttrries. Also rentnl b(tttrries and the Alerhodist S:t_hhath ,zchr)r)l trill be fn.l:e-mud rear, 6 children, 32 grind- j; �^! - Prompt attention to all clients. Goodyear tires, Give us A ItnWand'he held on Sunday, Dec I&b. On the children acid 2i'+ great grandchildren• ;, PICKERIN Bell and Ind. Phones, convinced that we handle the most following Tuesdnr eveniitgt the usual A reniarkablP F•tct—thistya; the first ] ecnuomicat ear on the•road, and the entectainfpent will be Bel for which fnnoral ever in their home. This corm PICKERING, ; ONTARIO - - - the pupils ate noiv'tlil ltiy prac• rbunity extends loving s nt .4thy Lo j(`! (� (�� _--_� lowest priced 'ear for•the service you y P DRUG.G. aJTVtR get. Erluipped\the sauce as tlit•t;igh tieing, AIr•s. Fuller, note bereft'in her dcolin'- - riced 6-cylinder cars. Cxet one before Remember the •Epp orth League ing years, also to all the family. ,. • -, �• P ' +1 meeting on Friday 'evening atg8.00 W the spring raise in pelage, . He left.a riloice assortment•of o'clock. The meeting' i4 in charge of Toys, Dolls,�Gymes, to Gerold s Garage, Brougham the Literary and Social departhient, : SCHOOL REPORTS.. _ _ y -- ^ Has a full line of xresh and cur- *, ,-R The topic will fie taken by Wilbur fill that Qbristmas 'ed meats-constantly on hand. R,eesor, president, of the Locust Hill The follontng is tl report of Stocking,,WINERM League. the CtareuiontContinuation9chool $ lee Roll, Breakfast Bacon The Baptist Aiission Circle will meet Yon can _select a Chr;9tcnas Gift; P P for the Fall Mid-term exanlina- here. Kodaks, Columbia. �•>-.w Ham,,Bologna, Weiners, etc' _ at the dome of Hugh Pugh on Tues- tions: Norm III—Georgina For•• Opens Jan• 3rd � day, Nov. 29tb, at 2 m, A palter syth (von), Rowena Cooper (hon), Graauophon9l�; Highest riCA' aid for" ELLIOTT ill be given by Airs.Upham, reading Q Stewart Gramo hones; ,Water- g p p ELLIOTT Gorda Anderson (hot). Bessie Grn• p :,r4 RButcher's cattle. by ASra, �V.Booth and music by Mrs. man Fountain Pens V�atebes, - T , -° A. Poynter, Tea will be provided bent, Alma Jones, Gordon Gregg, gtationer Tobaccoes, z!�.f %�'r��G� 7`" and afree-will offering to-ken. AIre. Nei! McKinnon. Fi?rtu IT—Vivian Pipesyl4fetcaif's HARNESS SHOP Martin and Mrs. Goeden, hostesses. Appleby, Essie Pegg, John Willi. _ %trills candy'.a Yonne 8t Charles Sts,Toronto Everybody welcome. son, Dorcas McCullough, Merle ;:'• ': :='; :"- , ti It is with regret we report the death Linton, Ethel Stephenson, Rod Perfumes, Toilet Goods etc. Now is the time to get your want. Is noted tbrougliont•Canada for of one of our oldest residents, the late Al pieby., Edna Benns, Gladys Call early -and get-the ev needs. We have in a good high grade business education, Wm. Hollinger, on Nov. 4th: His Jones and Myrtle Wilson (equal),, befit selection. ;``'' "'r"� : r, supply of Horse Blank- _ NONE BETTER IN THE Do"NilNION. funeral took,place on Thanksgiving Edith Stephenson. Form I—Mab- ets, Halters, Da Nov, 7th, to Cedar Grove came- p Drugs and Ma azinels ,Many business colleges employ our tery. Mr. Hollinger was in his 62nd el Bryan (lion), Albert Harvey �.'._ Buffalo Robes and Wool Rugs, graduates as teachers. Thousands year and had been a: resident of this (bon), Eileen Cooper(bon)-, Evelyn Whips, etc., Tea in and , of our Former student-, are now neighborhood all his life, leaving been McCullough (hon), Aldine Ward Siff le Harness. g born on the Hotliq er homestead at (bon), Isabel Qregg(hon Donald fnbu•iaeas life. Write for our N. E. McEWEN,WS Ch'errywood, whete his son now re- ee {bon), Viola Jones, Myrtle Everything for the Horse. handsome catalogue. Students ad. sides. He had resided in our villa e _ g Thompson, Edgar `Yard, Muriel C • `, mittecTat anv time. for the past nineteen years and wilt be Spears, Robert Johnston, Jel<n Vetel at'�'Surgeon ecil Bradley �freally missed by y all who knew him. Wright M, J Wilker, Principal; W. J, Elliott, Prlaclpal I3e is survived b his widow and one Mies M. Houle, Assistant. 1�.G3eQria�_ Ozsts+,SlG )�tt -Makor, Pickering._ •on. ;.. 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',air "�?�'`" -_ - ' � - .. .. - _ 4 ' •` ... «-. ,. �'"�'.�"'�.a,- ; "Y' ° ." }st►e of the men whom $e lied a�atIed too "Mere is a v deal Gloat SALdES11jFJ1j tfi + 11. . 'see.oa to the flat eons sad'th+*y b600d,'Oaptain Grant lam only just ,• ` :, ere tacitag eastwards, Tsilight was. fag to, understand;'- Thomson We pay weekly and offer'steady em• = :.o; �' _�. ; :- ;r fh ,. b�{n�► " ploym felting our complete and ex- °R' and there was scarcely s breath ss7d �'1y. You should land, his eq�clugift. es. of�wholeavot o idr• 701fcitude about your movements this ,to-order trees "It's a perfect' night," the official- evening a great compliment, Gerald- �¢•plants. Best stock ' ..,-.. De ght, and sai•vice. We-teach sad equip you remarked. "If they start at the right ice. It art entirely from his desire tree. A money-making .opportunit3r, . ..; " time, they%l get hire before any one to *pare Yyu the shock of what may Luke Brothers' Nurseries Montreal cam see them. All the same, we're turn out yet to 'be a very,lamen'table warning the whole coast. and-our gun- catastrophe.'- ' stations will be served all night" "You two men are quite incompre- change is that the Chinese have adopt= MF:a "Shall we 'have,a chance do .you- hensrble," Geraldine sighed. "If only ed a new phonetic alphabet. By think, of hitting any of them f" Thom- either of yon.would speak plainly! means of thirty-nine signs, or letters, `:,,_.; "_. _ •. (To be continued.) =y son asked. it is possible for them to write and ex- `" The sailor winked. press anything which can be spoken "There are a couple of gad-stations in their own language. I know of not far from here," he said. Progress' 4 OVRI 'For thousands of years there had "I tell you theX've got armament there The recently discovered,deposit of been a way of writing .Chinese, but it t which will make our friends tear their iron ore on the shore oi.Lake Athabaa- �_.__._._..___._.___ _ was such a .difficult way that only ' hair; she that burst in the air,mind, ca has been the s)tbject of analyses' nalyses scholars attempted it The' old Chi- 'too, which you needn't mind 'letting b the University of Alberta. S,pect- i . - 'em have'as quick as we can fire 'em by were found to contain approxi- pees alphabet had 43,000 signs, and it off. I shall try and get on to one of mately 21% silica, 70% iron oxide, is scarcely surprising that most China. ' those stations myself at midnight." fag to .03% phosphornis and .07%,Sulphur, men gave up all idea of•.learn f _:`�'he Xingdo' ' m ': of "What time do you think they'd at- read and write. tack if they do et over?" with equivalent of Yron in the iron ox- tack China's ruling men set The other too Gut his watch and ids 60%. themselves the task of inventing a' - - -• _ e -, -considered-the subject. �}ghteen carloads of Jonathan ap- simple phonetic alphabet,such as most The B 1 i n d "Of' course," lie reflected, "they'll ply, packed in suitable cases, consti- languages possess. _-- want to make the most of the,dark- -taxed the first shipment of apples from The Chinese Board of Education, ea , but I think what they'll aim at g Columbia to Glasgow, Scot- - •� :•- -. British with the help of various fore ' h suth- n s t chiefly is to get here unobserved- land, this-year. They were loaded on f ed �t + - . the Royal Mail steamer"Moliere," and orifice ,on languages, succeeded in et- 13y Z.Ph31ZL1p13 QPPEN8E�, Therefore, I think they wont start venting as alphabet of thirty-nine let- ' : ,:-i•. Therefore,its dark,-�nobably from. three or four different bases. That means sailed for Scotland ••by. way of the ters, which are not unlike shorthand. -+ they'll' be here a little before dawn. I Panama Canal. -Missionaries and teachers have under.� shall just motor my people.up to Har- ; The Bret oil )refinery in Alberta wiii taken the, teaching of reading and CHAPTER XXXIII:(Covt'd.) by; a child,tied on to a table,was bob row and get back again by midnight" be'in operation near Fort McMurray, writing by means of this simplified - "'~ "Pua'li•yourself away from every-I bin'g against the side. The red fires' Thomson left the Admiralty,'a little neat year,according to George J. Ham- method. The modern Chinaman is y dashed before his eyes; the thunder of later, and took a.taxi to Berkeley mend, a -well-known Vancouver caps- hungry for knowledge and education - thing as well as ld can," whisper 3 uare. The servant hesitated a little ed, "and, Geraldine—if anything his voice broke the momentary still- q talist. Control of 6,000 acres of ter and even old people are found to be should happen to us, I never changed ness. In obedience to his command, at his inquiry. sands near Fort McMurray has beef} anxious to learn to read and write. i•,. I the guns belched out a level line of --not' for a moment." "Miss Geraldine is in. air,I believe," obtained by the company which Mr. ' "I don't believe I ever did,, either,,,'flame,—there was nothing more. left , he said. She is in the morning-room Hammond represents, and by a special •� ;,�•• she sobbed,,holding out ber hand. of the submarine or of the men cling- at the moment" ' Another wave broke over them. Ing on to it like Aies. Conyers watch- „ „ process, which has already been sue- Mina.rd's Liniment Used by Veterinaries ed them disappear without the alight= I shall not keep her,". Thomson cessiully proven,, it is proposed to ez- They came up, however. He gripped promised. I know that it is nearly _her.AeeL-hand foMoment.All around eat change o expression. ,. _ tract the' off and other by-products Christmas Cheer . dinner-time. them were articles of skip's furniture, "Hell's the only place for them!"-he - The man ushered him across the from the tar sands. - ' broken planks, hen and there a man muttered. '"Send out the boats,Sohn- hall and threw open the door of the The water-power at Great Fails now W swimming. From close A hand came son', and cruise around:. There may p little room at the back of the stairs. being developed by the Manitoba • the shriek of the vanishing Arta aomethitrg else left to be picked u Major Thomson madam he an- Power Company is capable of 168,000 PRETTY' PRESENTS w '° "Look!" Geraldine cried. - The word of hommand was passed nounced, Barely fifty feet-a-way 'from them forward and immediately a boat was I h.p. ultimate development. The first 1� °a was the submarine.. The captain and lowered. ' Geraldine rose slowly from the installation will be for 56,000 h.p. and IN PROFUSION four or five of the men were on deck. "A man and a woman clinging to a couch on only she had been seated. the power will be distriba� through + i Standing only a few feet away from SEE OUR SAMPLES l`Lomson shouted to him. - ' table, sir, sst officer reparted to Con- the Winnipeg Electric Rai;Way Com "Can't you save sea;; of these wo- 'yers. "We're bringing on board." her was Genres?. The three looked at Conyers moved to the side o! the I on�apother for a moment and no.word puny'. The development of the first r�r men T" was spoken. It was Geraldine who! unit provides all the dam necessary TOtCaII Fall The amuse was alaugh—hoarse, bridge. He osw Geraldine lifted into! Ey-Goods Co., Lt's► first recovered herself. I for the,development of the ultimate 7 We}2iA On 8t, East brutal, derisive. The submarine glid- the.boat, and Thomson, as soon as •+Hugh!" she exclaimed warmly. capacity of 168,000 h.p., ,and in de- St • ed away.,-"'Thomson's face,as.he looked she was sate. clamber in after her. He „Why, you are another unexpected;veloping further units it will only, be k6700 TORONTO after it, was black with anger. The watched them hauled up on to the deck visitor!" next moment he :-.1 himself, of the destroyez and suddenly be- ., necessary to enlaarge the power house however: He had need of all lf, of thezed.them. I shculd not have come at such a and install the necessary machinery. WHOLROALII ONLY "M God 1"he exclaimed'as he dash- time, Thomson explained, hart I strength. Y High grade stucco, known as Fire- Gerald- ed down the ladder. "It's Geraldine!„ wanted just to have a word with yo t listen to anything, stone 8tneco, will be manufactured by L::,:. . ine," a begged her. "They will near-j She was standing on the deck, the Geraldine. If you are engaged vest all be saved. Can't b the'wet streaming from her, supported mother would do." +th8 Bishopric .Manufacturing Com- HENS ly Y� I am not in the-least engaged, puny, of Ottawa, from magneaite, ob- sirens already? There are pl of by a sailor on either side. She gasped Geraldine assured him, "and I have PAY . ships u Remember, we can't l a little when she saw him. She was rained from-the mines of Wilson, 1?at- P to P• beeat expecting to hear from you all go down•so rag as we keeeepp hold hen."' t1Mte conscious and her -voice was day. •I got back from Boulogne last caeca and Gifford, Limited, Montreal, "But you've no lifebelt oas, she steady. fib located in Quebec province. Altbough This guaranteed + "We are both here, Ralph" she night." quantities - of magnwite- have been 8 "I don't need it," be assured her.i cried, "Hugh and I. He saved m i fe. None the worse. I am glad to see," health t on it. y Thomson remarked. i known for some years to be deposited cwt* yon nothing, A- "I can keep afloat perfectly well. Thank heavens you are here!" She, shivered a little. ' Then she in-Quebec province. nothing has been' the hens.pay for it in You're not cold?" I Already the steward was hastening "No," she gasped, "bat I.feel so low forward with brandy. Geraldine sipped looked him full in the face and her done to use this material, except a tea* down. The' sky seems suddenly fqr- a little and passed the glass to Thom- eyes were full o! unspoken things. I limited gnaatfty is clinkered form in It supplies Nature's tiler ,away. -Oh, ff some one yvou'ki son. Then she turned swiftly to- her « "Thanks to you," she murmured,i the steel.mills during the war. egg-making elements. -brother; There was an utdamiliar However, ahe added,'with a little A record wag made at Port Arthur, ' There were 'sirens now, and plenty look in,her face. laugh "I don't want to frighten yon I Ont., recently, in loading a grain car- POO�try of them,.close at hand. Out of the mist "Ralph; she muttered,"don't bother awa4, sttd I know what would happen i go. The steamer "Weetmount" dock- -sat saw a great black hull .loo a3wnt us Don't etc for,anything if I began to talk about our adventure,; ADVICE PREE. Let no deal a p ed at 6.80 p.m. at. the Saskatchewan p'70 "They're here all right!",be . else. Can't you find that submarine? I am sorry, Captain Grant, she went j etevstor, loading was commenced at peat! Feed Cto,of Ganda,Led. ' '"Coaxwe. Geraldine! - It's only aft- 16 s}w them all-� a men--laughing on, turning towards where he was, 7 o'clock. and.at midaigi>t, iS6,000 ��' other five minutes." as they passed away!" standing, "buts I catinut possibly se- Toronto Thirty miles an hour into a fog of Conyer'* eyes blazed for I moment cept your aunts invitation. It is very bushels of grain were In the hold of i mist, with the spray failing like a with reminiscent fury. Then his lips god of her to ask me and very kind the ship. Only tour scales were used I~ 'fountain and the hiss of the sea-water parted' and he broke,into strange, dis- of you to want me to go so much,but in loading. Iike devil's music in their'ears- Then cordant merriment, to-night I could'not leave my -mother. A total of 116,091,164 bushels of the haze lifted like the curtain before "They'll laugh no more in this world, She has been havingg rather a fit of wheat have been shipped from Fort rp' the stage of a theatre,and relied away Geraldine," he cried, in fierce triumph. -nerves about Ralph the last few days, IDY-EING into the dim distance. An•officer stood "They're•down at the'bottom of the and she hates being left alone." W3111am since navigation opened on ' trying per the Great Lakes on April fifteenth last. :-by Conyers' side. sea, every man and dog of them!" "Captain Gentler is rag to Canadian bead Faevea -continue to • "Hospi'tal ship `Princess Hilda' just She gripped ]rim by the shoulder— suade you to leave Londoa this even- r...r ;� ;. i 9" Thomson asked ie find their way to the United States, to by a submarine air.They're Geraldine. who liad never willingly' ng. quietly. OU will be astonished at the re- � ' g up,. the survivcas already. hurt even an insect. He wants me very much to go down, another 110.000,000 having been die- i�saita we by our msdsnf em sire right into 'em, air." "Ralph," she sobbed, ``thank-God! to Lady Anselman's at Rey ate to-I posed of .there within 'the last couple of-dyiin sad ct nick Even as be spoke, the moonldg:.t Thank-God you did it!" night," Geraldine explained.- I real'iy I� weeks• These'include =4,760,000 ?tat are dab , dirty or are i shone down. There were two trawlers. _ accepted Lady Anselman's invitation! province of- Manitoba. =1,800,000 pro- made like new. We sae the F�•, and a patrol boat in sight, and twenty ' -.:-:CH'A �R XXXIy,- some days ago, but that was before vince of Nova Scotia and 12,000,000 I'�t delicate articles. or thirty boats rowing to the scene of It was towards the close of an un mother was sa unwell. I have written I province of British Columbia. The send one arilcle cc a of the disaster. Budden)y -there was a your aunt, Captain Grant" she'con-; post or ku• - usually long day's work and Major. total Canadian bond sales for the ten ' shout Thomson sighed with relief as he real- timed, turnitrg to him. "Do please�months ending October fa 1296,0", "O` °II° ��� o� � "submarine on the port bowl" exphtin to her bow dies awst reasons feed that at last his' anteroom was ppodrnted I am,i 000, o! which 60�, found their way They swung around. The sea seem- and it was very nice•of you to come ��T� ern' p ed churned into a mama of soapy foam. empty. He lit acerette and stretch- and ask me to change my mind." I across the line. Between now and the tljdag, thick d ed himself in his chair.. He had been end of the year the Dominion Govern- Cos a the rail in boat of There was a brief but rather curl- rg gripped interviewed by all manner of people, _ him The °rises had scarcely left his � listened to- dozens of auspicious °ue silence. Grant had turned away meat will pay out nearly 150,000,000 ` y lips before the gun's were thundering stories., -His work had been intricate from Geraldine as though to address in interest on Victofy and other bonds. Pat1'kar " out. The covered-in structure on the Thomson. He was meeting now the An iron and steel plant will in all lower deck blazed with an unexpected and at timed full'of detail, On the rile ]calf contemptuous challenge light. The gun below swung 1 whole, a good day's work, he decided, rA, p nge of probability be erected at Nanaimo, Dye o�"�$ Y and he had been warms thanked over the latteta eyes. B.C., by an English company. Meaere. downwards moved by some unseen in y "Captain Granet is showing great umltld strument. t✓o;uarns of spray leapt into the wires by a Brigadier-General at consideration for Fraser and Lewis, Canadian repre- � i aid' Harwich for his arrest and exposure Your comfort and sentatives, are now negotiating 'tie air,the roar of the guns was deaf. safety, Thomson rematkel. with �7� ~�.� �•-,'.:.�� enia' Then there was another shout of a man who had in his possession a Granet for a moment forgot'himself. public bodies of the coal city. The 01 Olga St. -=a hoarse yeti of excitement. Barely very wonderful plan of the Felixstowe His flashed» He was halt company will advance $5,000,000 as ' pl pat0 - a hundred yards away, the submarine, la defences. a ]it a cigarette and half�fled• soon as a site has'been approved by wobbling strunggeehy, appeared on the �ed at big-watch. Just then the „fit 9„ surface.. An officer in the ste:•n held r was hurriedly opened. Ambrose you mean?"he demanded. its representatives•. ' came in without even the unreal cere- Thomson made no immediate and- Extensive gold mining development a.,. up the white Rag. • wee. He seemed to be reds over "• "We are,sinking!" he shouted. "We,moray-of1knocking. He held a worn his words his a io�was ni Wit- work may be carried on in New surrender! piece of 'paper in hfa heads. There Brunswick soon, according to news- „' °~'`�• it= ;� Y was a triumphant ring in his tone sa � _ looked from one to paper reports. It is said that a avail- VAse ine For a single second Conyers hesi- he leaked up from rt- towards his „ -= fated. Then he looked downwards., There is something between you cute Is being formed, headed by Miles zz' The corpses of a woman went floating I chief. , „ Walker, an Engifa>1.mining engineer, Trade Mark • "I've done it sir!" he. exclaited. two which I don't understand, she who has spent considerable time in "Stumbled across it quite by accident. declared. -,Y ;I've got•the whole code. It's based India and Africa, where he was chief ` engineer of the largest mining opera- _ (upon the leading articles in the Times �Atrk'8 (;IOBe November 26th - ' of certain dates. Here's this last meg- !Or t�t8 fleas of British capital. The pros- a +' Tr+t-WMiTi T flares mtdnig'ht B ekin�hamth Palace, develophandtfotewhich therndces5a y PETROLEUM JELLY St. Paul's steps, gardens in front of old-mining rights have been taken "Vas- Savoy. : :yp TORQN'Ii0 g An application of l Your last report received,' " out are located in Charlotte, Sunbury, „ 'Leave London June 4th;' " Thom- FAT S'H'OCK SHOW , eline WhiteJelly brings ; Queens and Victoria counties. 1 tt son repeated,glancing at the calendar, grateful relief when —"to-day; `Have flares,'—Zeppelins, Leta of Three nb Carload' Minard's Liniment for Colds, etc. applied to cuts, bums,. Ambro of Cattle --o chafed skin etc. j T�,.",�}�•'.,,4 I• The clerk nodded. toes o1 Three, Six and Ten and , "I thought of them at once, sir," he Letters That Have Changed cHnMMovcH - t$' �' will agreed. "That's a very plain and dis- losslk Lambs- agreed rct o�trarnr I'`;°r' + �[ h�tii i t p Lots o[ Tlire'e, sad Ten H s Nation. .` _ _ A 7• ii` tint warning in a remarkably compli- °� t8d0 i j Chabot Aye., Moatrenl. + On one occasioai Lord Wolsetey �.-'• •:-;: r cared' code, and it a addTessed�-to Sir : ,; .�.. Al ed Arselman," JUDWNO pmphesied ibis!-bv�entually the' Chi- smouldering light flashed in Thursday, D=elmber 8th nese would,rule the world. It looks In Wrf j Thomson's eyes. BIO AUCTION TALE as if this prediction may b¢ nearer the ardjarsat '. - 3� "Ambrose," he declared, "you're a truth. all drug- brick. I shan't forget this. Just find' Friday, Decmber 9th In the past, ninety per cent of the girt r. Etr1,�'�Lt•'uDA µ out at once i! the Chief s in his room, Premium Lists on Application to Chinese people were quite illiterate. � 1 G TOaO ,aN*"t P easg• pp There has, however, come an awaken w , i n its There followad` half an hour c: C. F. TOPPING, Secretary Ing, and a desire for education has de- breathless ha penirrgs. From the c/o Union Stook Yards, veloped. IPA Chiefs room Thomson hurried over to _ Wet Toronto, Ont. One of the reasons for this sudden ISSUE No. 48--'21. the Admiralty. Here he was fa'ken by ,.. v>�'.a° +':w.• af,'y;' �� ..<, .:w+,'� +'; �',� u';.,,, .a' ! �.NyYy. ,ry`,L�'�;:, '4•,, ,, ,�,�'t�: ;,k,, �„♦• ti a, ,.*;�""r.; ' & '� � x '^'•- a' 'v ^air- vr/:'Ls. +•i''•.` �o '.!4.� a� "aGZ e'3,' :=«„wv'�i�lP.e •�° '� '�` '^.�'• ;'�K'CyiS� e. 6y ♦ a y: ,..rte+. , ," :,,.x,, -'n, ..mr.•5y �,1�!'. i. ,R`w ^.s• s>�• 'v, r7:` sn, lw }ek'�'�' •7"y 'r:Z? ? 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'xow rxa NAYICa ol•77ta•rRa�ra 0 . r�, OFMMS _ ,�• p :+ WW" ON ARRIVAL AT BOMBAY -: •cw wwcac cOaTi►as so•a&A" Hughes Plan Acs epted'_ by. . . .::. Great- Britain With- Re- - - :"four of His Royal Highness Has Opened With Splendid . Leader of Non-co-opemtionists, Not in „ - _-,i x ���.��� Washington, Nov. 20.-Great,Be Evidence During Reception nl" Surpassed AM _ tain•has endorsed with reaervatioa, . . eat - Eapec 'ens in �i00dWill. j � '�' - the "b- ratio proposed in th '•,r-.�. United States naval limitation plan a co�crwNSWIC or rasaars it was learned to-n' ht on higher A despatch from London says: presentation of an address by the - NAVAL airu:uuio raoas.rs. authority. While accepting g the Mouter's correspondent. with the Bombay municipality. A state drive - y Pte, `:::Prince of Wales, in a long detailed through the city to Government House - as a whole only is princgle because of: # at Malabar Point was followed in the their desire to put forward proposeid -..= -despatch, describes the reception of evening-by'a'reception, •preceded by - moddfleation of the submarine and re-! -the Prince by the populace of Bombay a quiet dinner. 'On Thursday morn- ' " � � ,placement features, the British dele-i ; -when he landed and during the four- JA P�tV _• --:mile circnitoss procession through the '� the Prince held a durbar of the _ gation is said to have approved the �ry P ruling Princes. A diaper -and ball at suggested relative capital chip -city. The splendid military cottage Government House at night concluded 1p a strength for Great Britain, the United At various points along, the route the Prince's initApI visit' in Bombay, _ ---- rsoasAUS ARE 0010 sins► States and Japan, without equivoea- `.- -touched the fringe of the native and shortly after midnight he left for n• pion. n bazaar, where there was tumultous p�ffi. Adherence of the.British repreaen lenthusissm unprecedented in the his- After a public welcome to the *RAT DRIT�►It+li '�, tatives to the capital ship,ratio. be-', Cory of Bombay. - Prince-in Poona his Royal Highness cszne'known to-night as an'aftermath The route of the -procession was will unveil the.,•Mahratta War Mem- U � - of the conference yesterday between! ltaed with British and Indian troops. orial. He will attend'the races in the I ........ L Secretary Hughes,' Mr. Balfour and A public holiday had been declared afternoon, and will then return to Three comparisons of the naval strength of the greatest powers in the Admiral Kato, at *hieli the naval uad all the inhabitants closed their Bombay. Among his engagements in world, as th6y are today and -as they will be If the present naval buildin; question w;s canvassed thoroughly-in' ' drops and lined into the streets to Bombay will be his attendance at the the light of Japanese reservations. greet the Prince, whose manner anrd quadrangular cricket match (so called plans are completed. Note that Great. Britain world still stand out above The 5-5-8 ratio-of -naval strength) bearing made a great impression. from the competition of European, the other powers. Sir-Ian Hamilton warns us as to Japan's great efficiency for the United States, Great Britain The tonespondent adds that, al- parses, Mohammedan; and Hindu regarding armament Note her position on the diagram. and Japan is coming under increasing' • though the political atmosphere in elevens), and the sports tourtssment pressure as the important cards of the Bombay is rather tense, the tour of of the great Bombay Maidat� LLOYD GEORGE EXPE�'TS AN IRISH big diplomatic game begin to fall.. the Prince to considered to have open- The Prince will leave Bombay on .i In the main, proposed modifications' •' ed with splendid promise. the night of Nov. 22 for Baroda,which �j�j �j ��j Seem to centre about the contention The Bombay correspondent of The last received a visit from the than ' PEACE �Li ORE l�l�i/ OF TigL YEAR that the "5-6-8" formula, w>iich is London Times says the non-co-oiler- Prince of Wales'in 1875. After some based an "tot►trage alone, does 'not ' atsoniats had made the utmost efforts formal engagements in Baroda the properly present proportionate to render the boycott of the Prince prince will go into the country and A despatch from London says:- suffering from chills, which are said strength when such other elements as- of Wales visit effective, but the only have some black-buck shooting. He to be 'a form of "di )omatic illness." speed, cruising radintt and armameaf result was an overwhelming and will then proceed to Udstpur, whose Premier Lloyd George fully believes No formal conferences were held by are considered ship for ship. Thus far tumultuous reception, passing all pea- venerable Maharaja is considered the that peace with Ireland will,be reach-„any of the delegations. there has:been every indication that �fble expectation:+• leading ruler in Rajputana,;on-account ed before Christmas. This information Lloyd George on FriHay sent atom- the United States group would-"stand Experts say it will be a severe blow •both of his legendary descent from came on Friday from a person in close munication- to Arthur - Griffith, in pat" for its proposal of maintaining _ _: =-a. to Gandhi and his party of discontent, the semi-dtvine RaMs, and the great touch with Lloyd George. He refused, which he declared that the prospect of the'existing ratio,-but it is declared but the•correspondent regains from traditions of chivalry associated with however, to disclose the newest•phase an immediate general election is to- the national viewpoints of the. other prediction. At the moment of the the ruling house. Througti all the of the situation which given rise to- tally removed;and that he is.hopeful, powers as to what constitutes a fair -demonstration Ganhi himself was generatiotrs of Mogul domination it the Premier's hope. ` without abandoning any of the prim- basis of comparison will 'have duo somewhere in Bombay, but is report- was the only ruling Rajput family Sir James Craig, the Ulster Pre- ciples laid down in his document bear- recognitiva as the negotiations. pro- . . ad to have been assisting at a farci- which gave no daughter in nuuTiage mier, and Sir •Edward Carson were ing the terms for'settlement, of se- teed. sal bonfire of Imported clothing• to any member of the Mohammedan 1 ? His Royal Highness the Prince of Imperial dynasty. detained in London on Friday, both curing agreement with Premier Craig. The result may be a more thorougfi > '�Weles will have a strenuous time -- -- - - - - review of the exact status of the ' The Pthe will spend a couple e - Germany Can Meet present naval establishment of the ' daring his four months' stay in'India, Sys is � valleys not 1st from the $'l'ERLIlVCs EXCHANGE 'three powers, which the'Japanese hold beg udng with Bombay; where the palace of the Maharaja. shooting lee- OVER FOUR DOLLARS Pending Payments , bw tlle-crniser. Renown, on which he pards and pwesibly some o*her big _ ill ahnw�Japan's-right to an increase g s sailed from England on -October t7, "game. ,- I over the 6-6-3 proportion,but which Berlin,-Nov. 20 The Reparations I the United States a &Xrtved on Nov. 16. He was greet- The Prince's visit to Patina, the Highest Quotation for De- Commission leaves Berlin for Paris marts declare W ff ed by Lord Reading, the Viceroy, and yQpngest of the British 'Provinces,, . •mind Bills in More Than assured that the -Germans can pay;B more-likely to United St that each is, jl�s rul ing Princes on flee sUfi of his will be of historic interest, as it will the January and February payments.t Britain and the United States each it be the first time that a member of SIZ MOnths. It is'asserted hare, however, that entitled to almost a„2 to 1 advantage cc%l Highness. The initial core- over Japan. r ony upon his landing at the Gate- the Royal house will be the guest of A despatch from New York says:- the payments now depend upon the' ' ' w+a# of India, on the Bander,-which an Indian Governor, in the person of British exehange, as reported by the result of the visit of Hugo Stinnes to 0 - was built to commemorate the durbar Lord Sinha; There will W a durbar'Pound sterling, rose to a fraction over London; where he.was summoned yes- 'Marshall Foch � S nd " - visit of-the King and Queen, was the at Patna $4 for demand bills in this market on tetchy by premier Lloyd George. The see. Thursday. This is the ]highest quota= Reparations Commission did not hold Three Days in toniRla` wr ' eater" naval force suggested ,tion in over six months and-equals a-out an hope to. German - " U.S. W LL. OPPOSE greater" ggested gain of six cents-from -the low quo- moratorium pwould be granted t to New York Nov. 20r--Msrab$I F Japan by Admiral Baron Kato only 'i� E D� amounts to the addition of one battle tation ad the week. payments subsequent to February. commander of the Allied forces during, . . cruiser to the Japanese fl The rise again was associated with a the war, ail gores, then , will be s visitor is Caaedsi j --$fib Delegates Have the emphatic objections of the United developments at-the Armament Con. Retrenchment Policy from December 11 to 13. At'the coo-! fea•earce in Washington, as well as elusion of his three-da 'visit n Neu _ Mi�E a e.sy :States delegates may not be deemed i... ,�...ent in Great Britain's .for- Of British'��dlnlrilty York to-day, the itin_enary a! a con-in the Matter. ;necessary. But if the anggestion; r' -A despatch from London says•-In - . comprehends a real a sign trade balance. - tinent-wide tour was announced. A despatch from Waahi2rgton tion'p ithis declared onauthority that French and other leading Contin- connection with its policy of retrench- Mahal Foch plans to visit ottwm ttietrt in administrative expenditures, and Montreal Sunda December 11• rays:---Jspaa`s rtgaesta for an increase a determined diplomatic atrnggle will �1 remittances. also strengthened, the British admiralty has resolved to • y� in the Proportional strength of her_resultt: and German marks, which recently retire on pensions eighty naval cap•• Q°�, December 12, and.will maker IMAM may � speedily to some of reached their most acute stage of de- tarns and 200 commanders early next a brief stop at Sherbrooke, December oho plain lain across the council table. - moralization, were relatively firm. 13, on his way back to coo _,°f. the arms conference. 100 000 Worth of Eels s- year, according to the Evening News. tourer Plate his - � s These retirements would not involve �' cities is_the tTnited The waited states debsgatior:stands' Reach N. Y. from Quebec Northern Ireland Stands Up taking more ships out of commission, states .� ready' to dispute stubbornly any.ma-; • _ For Her Rights it was said; and if the 'Washington teeial from the ratio set forth r Conference agrees on the United The 1911 census gives the,Proviner tsh fps Highes plan. That ratio,' �' A despatch from New York says:- A despatch from London says:- States naval restriction - _ Program, of AI'berta a population of 681,966 was eas�hasized by highest authorities Seven miles of eels, valued at $100,- Ulster's reply to the latest British further �.-t: .. in the admiralty's compared with 374,668 f 1,99 ,an ;. on Friday, reflects existing proper- 000, reached this city on Thursday 'Government ' communication on. the personnel ate contemplated. increase om o! 20h 37 °r 6$in r- tioaal strength and so cannot be from Quebec in three specially coz• question of an Irish settlement waa p° 'emit altered without upsetting a funda- strutted barges, ' so arranged that delivered at Downing Street on Thurs mental principle of thg whole plan. water will flow in and out of the vas- day afternoon. It indicatea that Ul- - •. Market Report - s In.effect the United States figures eels at all times, keeping the squirm- ster stands firm in the attitude rile - _ " world a Japan six fl hti shi s ers alive. _ ice' P+a g P has taken and wild not submit to any _ " . " to e'vety ten owned by the United Possibly in the stress of other thing considered a violaticn of her Toronto. 28c; ducklings,' 28 to 3&; twkeys, _• States and every ten owned by Great things the residents of this city have rights. Manitoba wheat-No, 1 Northern, 45 to 50'c• geese, 25 to 27c. Britain. The Japanese have hinted, failed to note a dearth of eels in the -`-` ------ .4.17%; No.•2 Northern, $1.14k• No. Margar4ne--23 to 26c. but never formally announced that local market. Dealers assert that for i 9''+'""'' " 3, $1.OS a. Eggs--No. 1 storage, 45 to 46c; se. they want 7 to 10. The naval experts a long time there has been a startling : ;.; ;:' ;' Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW, bl%c; � Stange, 61 to 52c• now Iaid a the United States.really believe, absence of eels from the local fish ""'°x°y'' ><<. No. 3 CW 47c; extra No. 1.feed, 47c; s adghts, 88c; new laid, is car- " '�•. ? :>: ` :z'< tons, 88 to 90c. that five to tea is nearer the proper stalls, and that to overcome the eel s w• :a�`'•••. ;,;; No. 1 fee , 46c; No. 2 feud, lilt. . a; , f, S 4:: , Bean*--Can. hand-picked, bushel- Great sfllotnment.: Great Britain has accept- famine 200,000 of the finest kind of �r: � ;�;;;; Manitoba-'bade =No. 3 CW ' 6{c• � - =:q s>•:; �t#., y > $4 to 26; noes, $3.b0 do $8.?v. :�. sr' . od the six to plan is nci a but silver eels from near the month o! ':::.•.: �'�• ;;,�•> No: 4 QW 60c. •. -• p _ tee Tri Iri , * ►- Mop le products--,Syrup, her spokesmen have been silent about the, St. Lawrence River. were ordered ?':ii ;';'•, All the above, track, Bay ports. gal. ;Z,bO I a." the now Japanese proposals. captured and forwarded here without ` `' American corn=No. 2 yellow, 58t, ale sugar,lb., 19l to 2 n r > :a:;. H -=-W-30-lb. t' 14 If it tarns out that the "slightly regard to coat. - ;.x;:' Bay pond. .. oTey me, % to loo �' ,- �''':<�'• :,::;,:: r Ib.• b-2 lb. t' 16 to 17c ,•''"''x` , c;:;, Ontario Data-No. Z white, 38 to. per ^` ?:`;`< 40c. 1b.; Ontario --comb honey, per dbz. t �.z:;m`•{;:: J $3.75 to $4.50. BRl[T1SH DELEGATES APPROVE, CANADA a ;N: : :. .:. : Ontario what-No. 2 Winter,,Per . Choice hvy steers,$6 to $7; butcher S w•,,. ;, ..: : s;. car lot, $1 to $1.05; No. 3 Winter, 97c "` :. to $1.02; No. 1 commercial, 90c to t�6'�°men,6$4 to 50•��o coma $1.01; No. 2 Spring,-93 to 98c; No. 3 :PROPOSAL FOR FURTHER PARLEYS :�::: _:: <�<�:';=i<<r $2.60 to $3.SU;'butcher hetfers, choice, 4:c:•.: :z.;::.:>.g Spri ; nominal n� $5.60 to $8; bubc�heo• cows, choice, $4 Barley-No. 3 extra test 47 lbs. or to $4.76; do, mod.,, $�.. r •> better, 53 to b6c, according to freights A despatch from Washington Canada, it is considered certain,will and cutters, $1.60 bo A, outside. - support the Motiser Count in o '': <>` ::: bulls, gaol, $3.50 to$4; do, coo., 2.50, �- says: It is learned that Canada s ry P- :; ;'`t;;? _ Buckwheat.-No. 2, 60 to 65c. posing an excessive allowance 6f sub- ;:s. �<::<;;<;:'•..;< Rye =No. 2 75c. $3.60; feeders, good, 900 1bs �bb 4 proposal for the holding of further ' :::Y; $b.60; do, fair, $4.6¢ to g6; stocke7rs marine tonnage. Canada's position on ,,;: �,<. Manitoba flour�First, .pats., $7.39, 4•to 60� i ' �- conferences witlf the object of per- this u i ":::; Q';<:r:a second pal 6.80 Toronto. good, $ ' dlo, fait $8 to $4 ' q est on is understood to be that ;;.:; , $. , milkers 60 to j ' petuating he idea of armament 1rm it would be advantageous to the world "`" Ontario flour--$4.60, bulk seaboard. io to 11• ' `:>:•:• ;;>;>;,:> > ><; ' to $90; calves, choice, '$ $ . do. tation will likely meet with the ap-, if some plan,could be reached of dis- "'w� ,:;;:,::;..:<.;;•: Milifeed-Del. Montx;W ht, med., .`> bags included: Bran, per to22; �� for$10; do; sent. $3 to $? royal of a number of the British posing altogether of the U-boat meth- p><•:;;:;;<>;>; lambs $8.50 to $9• Jo com. 0 atolls, per ton, $24; good feed flour, $ 5i ' z. spire delegates,.though no informa- od of warfare. '„ "''� "�`» ''}''°' >' $1.70 to :.;:<:sra `` ..•, .:•::: to 6. , sheep, choice, '$4 to $4 b0 ;', ' ` Be1ed Ha -Track, ' Toronto, per do, good, $3.60 to $4• do, heavy iron is available as to when it will In the Far Eastern section of the r:; >• ?s !,<. bucks $2 bo$8•hoagg+sa i stud wisteaedR ,be placed before the General Confer- conference Canada's -voice will be _ton No. 222; mixed, $18: 9 do off oars, 9.b0 f.o.b. :::s,R2•::o-:;::<::x:::r;y:, >,, ..;ai'> ' ;;}?;:i , , , , $8.61►; once. It is anticipated, however, that heard, though no indication has been �traw-Ur lots, per ton, ;12. { $ dO, country poinrte, $Z.2S.. .._:>*r,�... ......•...t..•........ • Cheese-New, large, 19 to 19%c; wp... ft will be brought forward at a later given as to details of policy. It is =a twins, •1934 to 20c; triplets, 2034 to Montreal stage of the proceedings. not considered that the Dominion has .F. C. Wade 21c. Old large, 26._ 0 26c• twins Oats, Can. West. No. 2 6 to 6 7c The •proposal .- appears to have any interests in the Far East distinct British ,Columbia's Agent-General in 'S ' g ' • -�caroused a 2b34 to 2634c; tri'pleta, 26 to 27c; do, No. 8, 66x,4 to W. Flour} great deal of interest, and from the rest of the Empire-apart, London, who drew the attention of the' Stiltona new, 28 to 24c. ipri�Wheat pats. firsts, 7.40. Ilod., the general belief is that it would that is, from Canada's-position on the British Admiralty to the fact that they Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 88 to ed oats, bag 90 I�rs., $2.8� to 2 -;,,assist in a very large measure In Anglo4apanese,Alhance, which is not Were specifying United States salmob 35c; creamery, prh&,' fresh, No. 1, Bran, $22,26. Sherft, $2426, maintaining the great purpose for shared by some of the sister domin- in contracts for supplying:the navy, 41 to 42c; No. 2, 39 to '40a; 'Cooking, No. 2, per'ton, oar lots, 427 to $ which the conference has been called, lens. It is pat oonsidered likely at brae of yhe ofRclals admitted that they 22 to 24c. C finest F.aa'tesns, 174 to 18a 1. It would problde a means for meeting this stsg+a that the question of immi- though the,Seatle was the only true Dressed poultry-Spring Butt , C i�t ofe�ezy, 44 to 41a ,�}�,� 30 to 35c• roosters, 20 to 26ec�, E selected, .60 to 62c. - otraaging eoaditiane,,slid for cbstfam VW be broa�t befor t -sack eye salmon. Mr. Wade dispelled � cgs ""�.-" 28c; ducklings, 30 to 85c; turkeys, Med. steer $5; $2 to with any new t>ze0ria off carryjhg on Goth leod► tae it it is, flan s of the 11lusion and assurance was given ,0 to 60c; geese, 27o. canners,' good veal +sirh*as, j1Q , �parfar+e which-may be tV*a* fr m course w*be,one of the vitally inter- that Canadian salmon will have first Live poultry �g c kelps, 20 1-fed oalve�s, $7 to slips to Mme. sated natIwo consideration. _ to 35c; roosters, 20 to 21k,fowl, 26 bo 2i60. Hogs, adlects, ;9.86. 1 ((• .. - �,. ,;�,<':•:• tia:w:; ',pia:.r;: 1� n ""tr5•+ti!�" •"` JS.s'':.r.y�7'r ,,.•y�^. '1Cp',, %.�,=-• -0 .c;;, ,' .`„�.� ,i.. yew-•, ,'w�. r•' •.0 R ,^";'•"eh' v:-. +«,zeq?= "`:s' ' : ,,q,s�.^t, '•"'.7:�5' '.'�.,.. 191""%9::.'`'r" r•'{�ie 'x,_ ••,,,,� a,.c a. '`'.a.<:, 'act^.= ` ;,�• 1 `�S'''a ,s. � _ '� `4�. Y' :}"txJ✓�'r :� ,"f•+'--• -r...*,:' ,ft 3a. z� r�rfi° x 1111 Illllillliill::""" IM 1912, ev i✓.,w:% .. - �ka*.rx.� 'k. _,•. •:n+.r. Y: a.,1G�`'`•'M'' {. :n.�L.✓ :,.YL7 S'' rr:s* . g ...•tt,:- a �; f- „•.w wl`� t' -{r �n "'�.',r»a:as;:y�.a�x, ...'ie ,^r'P' aa:. .. f'iC'-^�-y"n —tt.T_+.✓s�t�y'." °"1"S I . s, . a.......,__��+ 'y .. ._.. ,. - _. . .--. .. '.?ti�.d.'t.:r. _- .. ".yi.tSi']�....+1--?.Et:,l `r ff,, y. y ��"w2 ♦ _ .,C �a�2•�. .au,&+`.�La:.au..•-:a."K'"' .. � + 4. • ,t ■ ..��`- - :.Y�4'4,.i• .'WM1 k.i•,wY.t'.waxa,'.;✓d•:. u� lop Y — : '� �'rc�s¢rin� lectar$ �� , �P I�t1 R E -ya - A R M • t utilisl:d every Friday morning at.Jt•;ogre T • r fS•a•r.i• s., .. Pic `tring. Ont.l 4. 1 lb. prints 2.2 cents _+ t `1 1b. bu -_2T eats ;3 per year: $1.so if paid*,in advance. LADIES AND GEXTL9NE' ' . ' d lb. pa116, 60 cent's ::5 lb. pails, 95 cants The amount of travelling necessary to reach all parts _s 20 lb. ,pails, .3.75 `. 11T�•N MURKAR, PGOprjetor, cif this constituency renders it ulmogit impossible for rue to Smoked Trimmed BonvleEs Back Bacon, 45c lb.. GREEN RIVER. --call on all my 14ttiends in the township. 1-feel, though, that �: -' you are appreciating the situation and will expect we to sgend Smoked Breakfast Bacon, $¢c lb. '':' _ _ y c= woes- in other places. :Because the questions- at s aka r�' The Cherrywood Sabbath School ia• are so big and so serious, that petty party nonsense and Cooked Ham (sandwich block), 55c lb, .=;z,< -tend holding the anawd Xmas'Tree hidden 'ntri nos are going t0 et their 'ust rebWkeon Dec.6th .' and Entertainment on the evening of g g J Roast Pork, 55c lb. s 'Wednesday, Dec. .2.2nd. The usual at the hands of a people who are tired of the anscrupulous iprogrant of dialogues, songs, readings mays of both the old machines. • " Finnan Haddie, 18c lb. _ :.�.:,-etc., will he given by members of the I stand before you as a life-long resident, whom most of caddie Fillets, 22c lb. r� ,echool. Everybody come-and help on . . you know from my schooldays up. Pickering has not had a K _ abe g nod work. Adults 20 cents and Federal memi6er since Confederation, being hived by both old Salmon Snacks, 30c lb. • cbilren free. • partlgi. and, played off in the deal akaiast the restof the • Pou Honor Country Sat , 4 Aging. : . My policy is for aclean-up'at Ottawa, for btteiissquse in FRESH OYSTERS, 50 CENTS PINT GL LSS government, for abetter tariff policy to relieve the procurers, for a squaFe.deal to the common people, for the bettering of :,^�'' _, e•: ':':': farming and for clean; hope at and aboveboard actions in•• JAMES parliament, RICHA:RDSON r .. . - a; I ask yo to vote a3 you would want your business done. . GROCER'/E3 ONLY Let no disturbipg Bide. issue -keep you away•from the twain -'flirts of'this electiou. ' - -- - Sincerely yourai _ _ . Cg:A MA Picke'rin' hardware Sto'r' e- -F Pic' �'�n`d • _ LP s _... _ e of heat an t -. � C n+idian winter home need r.r po$l� ®ter Cov-a I1 my d light e Y WEN you cut the co_�i -s fyorr. !cur Vic.;y Bonds or other,securit:es, t!:e'logical place tc pi-:t them-is I ,B UT -:• into your savings account. iuu, • nu ' �, rt with your 111 ': iillh {, 1,,.. At any branch of t•.i:s Ba.I_you can open a as.i ,'t'ccc„ L� Happy T h c)tlg h ll k coupons, ON we pcill caih them for.ycq'witnout 7z ing any charge. r ;. Let the interest' from your invea.ment earn more interest in the �'—� •�`IILde ar4d a "Standard {:t: s THE ... O. CLIFFORD .LI�A�D �3A1�K = olelnan Lamp . The LibetLd Candidate , of CANADI>, errs �°'° ' `" fur S„uth Ontario. Yon will always be satisfied s TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS � y - He respectfully. solicits'the Pickering Branch: W.F.Law,Manager. Whitby Branch: _ C.A.hicaellan,Manager. Now iq the time re get your stoves ;� :: : •�- :, ,.rotes of the electors on _. clad fnrtiaces repaired before December 6th: _ . -; _ _ _ the cold weather comes. .� -- -- - - - It ls.a plettpure to show our goods - - voters List the Tow bip j Can' Save You 36N Da s a Year : PICI�ERING ;1Zuniripality of the Township y J• S. BALSDON, _ of Pickering -- ~ You know from laborious experience that.you - --- -- -- Notice is hereby given that a Court spend at least an average of cme hour a day in - • • _ will-be held, pursuant to the Ontario pumping-Water for use about your farm. _ n Voterit Ll.t Act,by His honor the `st,� losing this N aluable time. Save your P i e k r i 11 `� Ba' kely Judge t,f the-County Conrt of the trenggth. .Instal a-Ton.ato Windmill and sec ho;,r , 4'.: County of Or.tmic. at the'Town Hali (it:l cl tt twill ay f:,r i:sd# " "w �n the Villaw-of BronRhaM. on--8xtur. Y 1 a. td+l lugt►io/lrht df.errnuunri hrxrlat,d � _CosTn�h;12 r,rmnl}1`Reruiruipractic�twork-em.' te en-.. - v ' r rc ' to our Bread �e a t` y -. - th 1 Y determine c,,iupl•into of-eri�ora anti Lion a_itsrie nn cn'cusional'c.tl.nf. ,. By' 11S1II� `c). 1 1L� a�lent6 1e n ssi�ns 'Inert, List of thF Pd'up r _ ;1 ail in th a pp ; _,__...rya n-otW nor ,-.trm, a V .n•>'Win,lrnitt will CP �il'�tr.-tp' tti'3_ Clll ti 10 .O� quality. Keeps, Bl+,niiapt•firy of the T2��Ttz�hip'of Pick• _h ..p y. �c r+ v ?u a ciiy watt r srri ice ri;tht on yrntr farm. - - , 'rrinK-f n• 19:.1. , Ln "Y.,' - s L1at,rcl tt.i� 25th day- of .`iiavgrnbet. •r•.r . . fm-b anti I jr,e till thelak crumb is used. _If not , • C. W. incey- Pickering - •::- DuS.1LD H. Bk ATOX. _ - :'- Clerk'os ttrc raid Uunicipality - R Ct1stO111er,• try Et loaf and be one trio - , Iu' us tie l ave ggtistied. .� . ...-. -"� s :Auctio.n`S&1e of Farm. _ ABOUT 12� AORE3 You Need ' ,�ooc Engine Bread, Btidss ' l Ct�.l�e�► always uu band. ON MURSD Y '-DEC. 8 1921• W ~ You can't realize the money- ing, saanng, gr•i•iding, sh ancc'ning saving value of a good farm engine try)ls,miring ctrnemt,shellt'ag corn. _ , ' Sitaatt-A on the Kingston roads tats ot,'ve sees' how muehmore filling ttie sdcr-there's nothing I Chocolates 111 bulk aid boxes: miles we.,t of Whitby, and E4 mile• quickly aafi'efficiently you caiiclear knew of drat will Igtve better service a .__. •'_ from sing tied •Yonge Streets, con. - - up the with soHttleattelitionasalbroato 'eddlIId Ctihe6 our specialty. tainiog shout 120 acres of the br,•t ,�..,. numerous Engine. .And they operate on... t7 •medium heavy loam, "underdrained." odd jobs either kerAwe or gasoline. 1 - -being noted for yielding big' crops about the Let me•explain in detail thes: . �p -,even yeotr. farm. sturdy little workers neat time you � R Monrie • I['ickerin$ ' Attractive driveway u to the bouap R. y� v•: y F o r pass m way. Don i forget to see - g with maple trees on both ,sides, a milkin their able sssistaats-The Toronto - great number of spruce and ornament. eeparaL: Saw and the Toronto Grain Grinder al trees around the house, a garden ing,chusa- -at the same Lime. surrounded tc ith spruce trees,and two � -.-..acres of archatd. Thirtxea-roomed • ` _ A 'T -_I, Z N T -.1 O N - hout!e,stone horse stabler cattle stn•. - C. 1• . Pilkey, Pi kering ;. - >- � - ble, and hen-house, cement silo, a acres failing, well at house, large cig• - tern. On the facm.are.two dells and --- _ _ -.- -- --- --- i two springy. About 7u••acres of, fell = — — — — New, Supply of Almlra Yarn, grey, red _ �piowtsg done, and S �Fcres of fall ..cleat. - and black, also- and Eastern Radii+l right-of. ht•of• �I :....;, - g }} z way runs parallel with the new Pro. �yl ____. _ ��I `� re Fingering Yarn at a , viocial Hibhway, tvbich adjoins tht s y "'?: :ptoperty and assures a bi advance = - t ' g lower price. anent to values-in a very short time. Also stock and i _ • - The owner I&giving•up farming. and it�!�+I ;':,: ,1�I `�New 17ei•�es at pri(Leg sure to _i�erything will he :old.• ;I II;� _ - 11 � _ e The prrrperty may he seen an timr. - t� --•• - ----: . -5cho 1 Readers before ale. -LUi.{h FORS IIS SIG - Stack and intplerurnt.sale,at 1291! _ Faun to ber,fFere.i c,t _„c.or; II ! 7 • 'N N is *, ' .It w For ternri ar.d pxrtic.nt,irs write or Ijhij) I�' �!I��� • phone «'iLLL11I :�i:11t'. ...T.,,rl-"•-�•'7�'�' S/.f ' - Auciinnerr, «hitt,y.or i� KLF.Y yells c!+r c,tl th4-rn O. Prompt XV, R. iCICCLELLa�r, .w'HttentiUn to 'repaivs tt- �()UL• tts heeded O-ner, 503 C ,liege•St. saves fort her expeu-e• - Cr one-Day,Collepf•8414: .night. Jet. r , • � � � p�Let u� ke'ep yocir Forcl rlt to 1GU� per cent ■ , m `J e. „ -�- `Jgr 'BTitntO. Let \\'lit 5iivt' Qli it,{l!lr + \IJJ.a 8Ela'gA1,E BILLS FOR SMOCK. 1 i fficiency-it y y Our repair shop is equipped t,ith approved 1 . }. . Ci SWtl� _ i luac•hillery to fac•ilitnte prompt and efficient For Bread - g� S 5 A �r� work. Ne have the skilled mechanics to Rive WA Ct* - -you a fir..t cla ,•job. II �, ( .,Mona;re Flour . for PaBtry ' III! We sell Geunine Ford Parts at prices taxed �y�l ' z DO NOT BUY FEEDS . by the Company. I' L'otil you get my prices. 1 : - Bring yelp Ford to; us at d thus be cure of. Brau, ShOrtis and 'Feed Flour =s- Bran. Shorts, Shuntacker, Oil Cake :.:getting the genniu�. - :; - • :.., . { p j`"estern Oats,Txuk- acts befure yell bn - Y and Tankage n Locust Hill. «e will tluote yon exact cost of t•t'pairs ot•--.' rOoro, Corn Chu I p y•, _ .,:Auterteau Corn-ground,cracked and whole .•�,: age and ilfillfeeds in stuck at mill. ., g yaar hens',are not producing eggs in paying quantities, try our.. w,; •:'Cars of No. 2'.v!-llnw Ainet icon corn',' _.._ _ _ g celebrated Laying ]!lash and Scratch Feed. , ° Nn, 2Canndiau Western old oats, On. Bell hone Ind phone Barley, 4'•' 3 tariu winter wheat bran clad starts p "Highest price•paid ifor Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, And cotton seed rues! to -arrive in the 29 200. BnCktvheat, Rge and Oats. 4 r next week or ten days. Special prices off cars. IIIIIiI -. , II , Choppink and Oat Crashing Wednesdays and.Saturdays. ; Feed Grinding; '•• TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS J. 'Collacutt Mills CO..­*, L . and SATURDAYS. She r W O O d Te Campbell Flour >' Bell 31186 Home Mark ltli)1t � ._ r : h Ford Sales and,sery ice 5t,ltiou. I I Mills at Glen Willow Mflla 1 III _ - - Toronto - Teterboro �'ickerin$ o To rY Y' � e• ``� •�"'.}4 `l 4 `.:•4. .;,,lg..,' .. •r•F�r:„ �7R'.�M1�'i:�'"'. ,.eiA`�ey ' r `.�����• �*' .•���. +`+^-•;;, ti~;:n'••*'+-'•.u''••' ,y� '.'" a„'A.�.ti ,•:.,�i•; ' "� 3t' ?, .r s# v.iF• .""ti:ia•L �°L'r'.':' lw'cfa�,e •:x � •e•iab..4 •.ze.Y,a"„ :4!^"r�?"•�-� .�!''... - '.J Gc. j *±••'71 •�`r: :•• ,�-kf may. ,..,„v� :!y'"ria. ''fiq•• ...s^r' `y :'� T�; :�" sue. .'°">'�°"�.,;r• �+�."•.�,''i' -r;�:�" ;n'�,•, r•y' .•'.•*. � "'�;.yrs... .'s°3ni.< `:�' <e'" '•�#:,e"..;-<�-;rx�. �r'„ge°� .+:a. w••' ':Zyt. °�' „„ � ..._..� _���''3°.�. ..�.,;; :�.%'"'�`° r., w:•,,;�,m.gym• ¢v. �d r-•;�-�3"`%. � � �,°' ,z �'"SS�o:.rte.,+f- �:� ° :w. +' '_�. A- :.. • r- SALE REGISTER. . ' I`w. G, Binghanlisbuildinganew` -- - " ' ship Your oWn Hay 88AN AND SHORTS Coal 6 � / FRIDAY,Nov. 25TH-Auction skle of _ C O f / x . x.garage. = standing ticuber an$drS cordwood, Get y your ha pressed tlfen hone r" - lot- Mrs. Benas svas.in tile, city-oe the propgrty of J. J. Doucette, lot y y p p We have a Carload of Untal'io Rotunda 35, cou. .0. Whitby (at Dagwar). or write as and we.9viil earns out Brau laud' Shots' at �• yy y p an i A.' McLellan Timber will be sold in about quarter g ve you pricey delivered_un .:_ Locust Hill Hard and..loft C9sI Q the: -Rev. yeas in Toron- acre lots and'consists mostly of the earswat our station. for inintediate delivery. _ _. . .-best unlit on ' - ttt'on Tuesday. beech and-ins le, after which a con- quality P ' We can pay 'biggest -prices go- _ Pt•ic•ey right. ::`1�� r . Miss Webber. visited her home in siderable quantity of dry cordwood. r hg+nd_ _ ,!�•;. ing. 'Get into communication with -Taking orders fir Corp _ _ Peterboro over Sunday., will be sold. Sale at 2 o'clock. Win. us by phone, MaitY885, or ivrite uy and Salt. T. Birkett is in Whitby this Maw,auctioneer. --_ "'`-:.-week serving on the jury. TuESD.0.Y, Nov. 2Pia_Auctiorseale of at 23 Scott St. LOCUST SILL CO OP. TH0'S• A. ..LAW. . . - Mr. and Mrs. Hammond and son -40 head of cattle, including milch G. T. HARRINGTON & Co- *ere ` 'were in Toronto on Saturday. •cows,3-year olds, 2-year olds, and PhoneoMark.5539 e%rlinQs,at Sanderson's, hotel, in 12 TORONTO, ONT. _ Ira Boyer has the brick pn hand y .'.R. D. MILLER,_Manages .; for the building of a new veranda. the Village of Claremont, property ADAM, l-. YAKS - Jas. Taylor,after a week's siege col clock.'sharp J See bills. Maw, •of heavy cold, to able to be around auctioneer. P- Garage _ • Registered Uptometriat a sin. e � teal p z g FeitDAY. DEC. ZhD—Auction sale of and O titian�C Mrs. Denyes, of Sackett's Har- about six acres of standing timber _ Will be Mr. Palmie's Boot and"oS! t bor, is here owing to the death of " (maple, beech, elm, basswood'and _ Store, Claremont,on Tyesda P.-AL01 P BI3, nU• GHAI�i I%. Bundy. cedar), at lot 13, con. 5, Pickering, each week,for Testing Eyes and Fit• Mrs: 9phnurr, of Mildmay, is also n quantity of wood in stove - - ling Glasses. and, to -take in Watch here owing to the death, of her lengths, the propperly :of Huhn Co.w- Clock and Jewelry Repairing or _cant, Mrs. Bandy. - an. Sale at 1,30. See bille. Wm. - _ Yake, Jeweler, Stouffville. . Any re. Luther $owe @,of Peterboro,was Maw, auctioneer. Having seeured a. Mechatip with pairing or orders can be left with Mr. TxcRSnAY. -DEC, 8TH-Auction sale Palmer ur at Mr. Porter's Barber V here on Sunday visiting his moth- ,_, vast' experience' in moor over- - : ...,` . er, who is on the sick list. of 1:15'acre farm,also stock and im- :• p Shop, Clermont,' i3 - plements,the pro erty of W. H. Mo- -: 1 alllilly _and _m9.clAne. Qork,. we— Cooper &Jones will hold'an auc----Clellan.Ktng&tbii'i—d:3 miCes west ° ) tion sale of 40 head of cattle at of'�G'hittiy. Owner glving u 'farm- ve are prepared to repair or over- _ Somet ing,G0641 .Sanderson's hotel neat Tuesday. ing everything must be sold. Sale Y_ T. E. Stephenson and daughters of stock and implements at 12.30, .. .haul anythin o from the sniallest assisted at the Ba• fist anniveryar • farn,.at 2 o'clock, Wm. Maw, auc- 4�` See our stock of Ranges and Heaters - :_at Goodwood on Baptist evening Lioneer, - gas engine to .L.tle laTgeSt ' arid _ _.. 1 Ot'coal'or at we convince your- ^c f that .e have t : Graham Bros. shipped 0 head of T -_ ---- fiLlest autouiorA e. 8e�vi,ue fur your mobey: }< t horses to the International Live Notice to Creditors a �� * _ ._ ''Treasure" Steel Range,8-hole,reaer Stock Show, Chicago, on Tuesday Gasoline .all+� . afar CTre� ea, a' 0 voir and warming closet, 80.00 ~ `� The Baptist Sunday School will -- . a=d Others n hold their annual Christmas tees -- auto ace85sories. i • Quebec Heater, with oven 38.00 oa ;the evening of Wednesday, In the E,tate of Willi=cm George Ge• -- • Ind. Fltot:e ice;-, 'Pick+..^.•ing - - Quebec Heater, 221.00 .Iles. 21st. 110W, Aittontobile Merchant, de- + Ernest Chamberlain, of. Agin- cPa`-ed -= - Frank Cover,' Claremont court, ti�•As in Claremont, on Xon- The t't•ed•itors of William George Fea��OY _ - Proprietor day n lien he.called on a ntin:ber (3erow, 1+tCe, 6f Pickering Tcvnship in R. } .aP.friends. In the evening he scent the County Qf Ontario, -Automobile Merch•.tit, deceased. who died on or to Guodwood to assizt in the auni• _ N a.hout the 2nd day of-September,A. D. -,t - " versary in the Baptist Ch by 1931.%, hereby notified to nd-by ° singing a number of his n ular : ' • • R g p N post prepaid or otherwise to liver to Re�ee �ng Victory Coupons _ baritone ?olos. the uedersigned Executors or their A public meeting will be held in Solicitors on or'Eefore the 92nd day of - the Masonic'Hall here on the even- December, A. D. 1921, their Christian _ and surnames, addresses.and descri ON'T neglect to clip-gour'Victory'Bond Coupons when ing of Thursday. Dec. 1st,. in the p' interests of L O. Clifford, the.Lib tion, full particulars of their claim or D payment is due. Any branch of this bank will cash i seal candidate, when addresses 'interest and the nature of securities, ahem—or deposit them to your credit in s savings - ,_Of all maberiais and assign if any.-held by them. Immediately _'. - will be given by Geo. Wilkie,'K.C., after the??od day of Deoember,A. D. account where they will earn money for you by accumulating esiln:feour woslku:�a will o u.foi _ Of Toronto, W. E N. Sinclair, M. 1921, the Estate of the said tViiliam interest. -' P. P., of Oshawa, and L. O. Cliff Oeorge GProw, deceased, will be dis- _ obtain .prigs Don't be mfslad Ord. Ladies are specially invited, tributes among the .parties [hereto :y6aw's rs s we do sot employ them',oonspn�t• The chair will bet ken at 8 o'clock. having 'regard gonly to the claim.or pan, sad e e Gent. otf.tike u*miseion of 10 per seat.,wblohyon tsi>I �L 7 Quite a large number from Qlare- intense t of which the Executors shell certainly save by purchasing tram ns. « toont attended the funeral ofthe then have notice and all others will be s;a liiolloised. - ]ate Mrs. William Whittleton at excluded from the said distribution. - - - = Dated at Toronto this. 18th day of WHITBY BRANCH, C. P. LYND, r• J. T. MATHESON Goodwood on Wednesday of latt November. A. D. 19'1. - E. C. CROSS, aaer• week. Rev. C. W. King officiated " BROOKLIN BRANCH, Office and Works, Whitby,Ontario �* In the absence of Rev. J. R' Olm lli'u v 1:. (3ero BrouRh,im Ont., Donald Robert Beaton, Whitevale, . 4 stead, the pastor, who is sereuurel • - 4 y Out., Executors. - ill and confined to his bed. The Rvct�>i.c�, 17E�tsu:.FoeTia eAt vice was held in the Baptist - P AND BEATCWr, Cbtirc•h and was largely attended 8a Bap Street,Toronto,_ by friends frum far and-eiear. 10.1'2 Solicitors for the Executors Abc,tit•4 o'clock ou Sunday tr,orn- -- - -_- ing. Mrs. Anti Bedford-Lacey. rel- im-ets 5 C sweie a � - � - : .ict(if the late DeaVou Aoshua'BQn• aLu,dliione!Lmada •'t ;� / ` wB J dy, one Af'-ptehe fully passed away f WatCh.. i41 the'-' d ate �- a • 1 4 hre dav, o _. C1ar�mont aeefull • asses awe � _ t : to re qt after but t e - = - - suffering from pneutuouia. Every thing that medical attention and- Of the opening Qf - teuder nursing could do to* stay - - -,� •x the hand of death was done, but �[T t _ }` .ripe old'age and a frail frame turn- - • alley Hall at - ed the balance as stated. rs., 3 Bundy was the eldest daughter• of rghland Creek '"The Bill will not let in Canadian wheat, , "'If we are to build up a`self-austai� the late Rev. William Lacey, peg- but -will save to the American farmer the agriculture here at h&me, the fa-rrnt* for of the Baptist Church here, T• �_ CZIEa HORSS• right to riles a bushel of wheat instead must be protected' from t[afatr corr- preceding Rev.. John Cameron. HIGHLAND CREED •• j -= She celebrated her 84th birthday of tiansferrinq that right-fie Canada. y�e�t-ztzon from those countries where on Oct. 24th last, and with her Mr.Fordney, in introducing the Fordxey •agriculture it still being esploitsd. 4 husband, who died some four years p Q , _ _' Emergenciv Tariff,Bill which has shut President Harding, The very spot choae�s w' _ ,,alto, was an active member of the Concrete i� j wiiaic'u of dolldrs worth of Canadiax "to deliver this apeeeltr--Minnesota-dIOwa church. Her funeral took place on = ;foodst*ffs_ out of the United Stites that Hardiag had the Canadian North• Wednesday afternoon to the LTn- Products _'ion Cemetery, ` ' - market. West in wigs. ='> The B. Y. P. U. held a well at • RILE ties of friendship unite Canada and the United States, the attitude of Uaele Sate tended oRen tuee ing under the is that-of "Business first and Canada cannot.and shonM not hope foe any coma dara• i ^" auspices of the Missionary Com- tion from the 1116ted States where the interests of the- fmwers and bnsiaaas yeopia mittee last Monday evening odfieu >lelC�-2'118 . .e! that country are in:olied. -e- Mr. Ie. 11. McTavish, of Toronto, T ,•- -- uncle-&I ,I :u. .',tt against Canadian a�tiealtt aosi._ .asta i w who recently made a trip around and Brick additional Tariff proposals are now under eoostderationto shut out from the Cnited States �► the world with his wife, son and . _ - _ Canadian goods of every kind. ` daughter, gave a very interesting These measnrei are due to the insistenew-of the American.-farmer that the United States neat•.. - lecture on"A Visit to the Battle- T l le 3, 4, 6 and 8 kit shall be retained exclusively for hits and that the influx of Canadian farm products into r t gelds of France and to the Orient." abet country must eerie. .They are also doe to a like insiatetge of United States manufaeta• _ The speaker gave to the cause of itleh ren and workers. who have seen their•ematty develop tremendousl and grow rich wader a world freedom a son, and there " Protective Tariff, and who believe-_tbat_a still-furth-0 increase-in Tariff is the only means of Avas a touch of personal interest. Cotxcrete Bloc, : ' assuring continued prosperity. - - } °:.emote than usual, as he conducted CFet my gripes. CONTRAST THE ATTITUDE OF THE UNITED ', t'F.S LEADERS WITH hit- audience over some of the - '."Ind. Phone 2,03 Pick. THAT OF CANADA'S_ WOULD-BE LEADERS, CRERAR 'AND KING - points of interest on the war torn -- ' .grounds of Europe His address Clarence Simpson = - .= ♦� wag 111tT5CC91ed,by R tree of excel, :? Crerar proposes to•allow American goods to of both agricultural siM manufactured pro. lent electric stereopticon lantern enter the Canadian market free of duty.. duct$ of the Uilited States when there is not P C. N. R. Station, Brock Road "' the slightest possibility of any compensative views and his remarks were full of King proposes that the present reasonable advantage to Canada. information and educational value FIRST-CLASS Tariff on th9 products of the American DOes any sane'Canadian believe that Cretan, -in his trip through the Orient as .%:,factory and farm shall :be'greatly reduced, 'or King, hat in hand, could persuade tbe f well. Miss Gladys Ptigh and the paiatin and Deeorat��± and that the home market of the Canadian 'United States Government, to comp! Wbitevale mixed nntirtette rend farmer and manufacturer alike shall be reverse its Tariff policies and agree to red ' lered a number of vocal selections bone on shortest notice by thrown open to our Southern.neighbour,_in _Anatol trade in face of American public de• '' ..iia good form. * -. ..the face of the Cnited States Emergency wand for a high protective.Tariff T On Friday evening last a banquet George A. Lilley tariff, which practically shuts out.Canadiaa _-The people.of'the United States conduct tltiei>G - , was given in honor of the Clare-, farm products, from these markets, and also affairs and protect themselves�b the prim- tnont football team who were re Nall Paper Pattern Books,selections •in•the face of the permanent tariff now under ;eiple that Business•is business. �Vhy sbQgid Gently the recipients of the League of Simpsons and the famous consideration at Washington, which gives- ado do otherwise? Empire Wall Papers. MEIQREN sta11de cup as the reward for their fine every promise o! being even more drastic Unlike Crerar or ling, '- showing on the various fields of All orders for work received by W.G. tepee the -Emergency Tariff so far as oat -firm for a reasonable Tariff to roteet alt o , contest for the season just closed. Reid, Bincher, Pickering. products are concerned. industripe those oP'the fate th4 sea, tIN mine, the forest, the facto and for thy. ''The bangnet was held in the base- 'In, view of the attitude of the United States, -�uildin up -of a biggee and`better Canada - ment of the Presbyterian Church Not forsome yearshave we been ableto what folly it is for Crerar and King to pt•opose througl the full development of the home =' .and followed_ty an informal social offer such a eboise of designs and_. —throwing open the Canadian market to a flood market. - time in the Masonic Halt. short _ FRIENDSHIP WITH THE UNITED STATES? YES, BY ALL MEANS addresses were given by several patterns as we have now. c _Y_ .Y eulogizing the•boys for their good In Prints,'.Gingbams, Galateas let us defend our home market, our industries, am farms,our walk- work and wishing them the best -.__ �� men; our homes'by the same taethods as are used so effectively and Flannel Shaker. • against 11s. of success in upholding _ Clare- g wont's repuatation'in-the "Kiska. - - f •�• ,-torial art" and clean sport. The - men's and Boys Suits, navy bites �et us work out our own destiny-that of a strong, self-contained nation within the 'British• sir a and tweeds, at un- mpire group of N,#ior* courageous,. masterful, self-reliant.- _._ _.ladies served a sumptuous and R • daintily arranged repast;•-`over " usuizllg low prices. _ 'which the sportsmen .and every.' body else had warm words of an- Come early for full choice prPCiatiort. Selection: from a Htie _ at w _r Rrainophone added much to the '. ' pleasure of the evening. There was a large attendance, therA J. Fla old, Claremont - - !n'g abort 150 who sat down to the The National Liberal and Conservtitive P - arty Publicity Committee. se tables. iInd. Phone 2804 1 LL mss.. d�• iy, •ar.�° .•+n• "� •-tom 'Fu..-^w ,y•. - im de..'�i�j4;i' +��.. y �`n_.. '....•... •.« Y�,' i '�.,.. r _4 J 31 SI.M W.PT +y,-A 4 . and the wbrAt is yet to. coine- KEEP- 71 1� MATH -M ARTU, Y DIL Privincial Board of H41010% Ontario -NOG -WM- ; ' -r Dr. Middleton will be glad to &=war,Questions-'on Public Health 101 • tore thr*ftb this colluna. A4drsse him at spadmu House. Spadins' CONS and Dhwww May be Avolifed U Jhe. Blood U ::Kept Pure. With =Td measles, whooping- ease, that she had five children, and Do not let your blood get thin this Zer diseases- Common they all bad had the hivI *Uji they winter.- For people who ,have a teu- =61didren you wffi sometimes were bables. She court no explain deny towards anaemia, or b I loodless. 0 renarli: from a parent that what R was 'but she Me that _-Aho soonw the child gets measles or knew a m r who" has Lack assn, Winter is a trying whooptne-cowh and has done with it, died, because the hives did come of exercise and fresh air, and the out weL -more restricted diet, are among'the as,-better. 'Until very recently when reach JII education began to the "I shall ldke-to know yoI on many things that combine to lower about that, as 4190 if think that the tons of the body and deplete the. Vadlift notion ttm did well vv &apm of the people, there was a Pro flat aI had to have this -6;ih safran blood. or two 0' communicable to such a,young baby, 1r7oiydu­`5_lA=& alseaaes as their normal her." As 110ou as you'n6tice the tired feel. Ing, lack of'appetite and shortness of and =oAsX It never i No, I ekrirwt blame this woman for P to dawn on Many parents that having given safran to the-babI breath that are warning symptoms of is no need at all for a child to cause at the time she did so thinking thin 4lood, take_a short-rOnTsI -baby some good. This WUlIamI Pink communicable disease, in,it might do thi treatment with Dr. if a child does develop diseases!is sntii017 wrong but the mother-had I, Pills. Do not wait until the color has measles, 1 as w oopmg-cough,:believed it,.&ZRUs having been told entirely left bil Your cheeks, until your %dwlet fever,- ete.;there I%a possi � it by some po called "wise .obi 'lips are white and your.eyes dun. it its being permanently ;nJured man" of the vilk- ge. ArteI Ward is'so 'much easier to correct thinning Of the• result of complications that once said very, truly, "We know as i of the blood In the earlier stages than camw and leave their traces all men things that-are not so." 'w ftough We. Some 'of these eoropli- !Ken I think of the ham later. This is well Illustrated In the that can cations, we deafness, ileart be-done -by these samples of advicli case of Mm E. Williams, Elk Lake, t= kidney disease, &I handed out by "wise", women, I have Ont.,who says: "I take great pleasure i, lot of wrI in- in mind the old'•lady who let i'Child 411 letting you know the benefit I have tormatiort going about concerning Welfare meeting in disgust. Shaking. -found In the use of Dr. Williams' Pink kimple diseases one who Invites Icor-- her hand at the.speaker, she exclaim- Pills. I.Was in an anaemic'condition, mpondelace on health topics can ed, 'The.nerve of hi Inv to teach and was very vaiislily Here in weak, and run down. see. 'M tZild"ren. I've The least exertion would leave rp a, sample letter ME how to bring�UP ,,ifr,l,�Peciilvsd a fe*w do a ago, which buried six of them." breathless and it was with.difficulty prospective d &Vws ty as ilrixlet7 a prospe. Hives should never be encourage a to "come out" on an that I did household work. I was ad- ' mother to know the truth, and tell body, whether a woman n the "me town, who infant or grown The caused vised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, W tried to bring out hives on by some f four,boxes I felt fiT stion. The and after the use o Is in d&=Z, days old: eru on YI of a near- like a new person. in fact my system. causes red seemed filled with new energy and wil haves their es and sa X and consists of raised, -`effects? Not long afro I saw a moths:' weals which are intensely itchy. Hives . 6i"bg safran infusion to a,belly of am believed to be*caused by the per- new life. I strongly recommend this wive da && I-asked her why she son eating some substance that dis- I medicine-to all who feel weak or run to a baby, agrees with him, and down." medicines which-on be The purpose of DiI Williams' Pink to absorbed from-ths--tntestines eAs like 4 Pills is to build up the blood. They *por'It them, and she told me that poison. To counteract,this condi-I *o A-ave the' baby safran so " to Lion, the diet must be regulated do this one thing and they,.do ft'-welL the hives come out. Then I asked the bowels kept open. Moreover, the bout the ][Jouse They are.for this reason an invaluable was the hives,- because I family doctor should be(*raultsd,but 1 - from bad remedy in diseases "I' x0ver 119 board of such a thing before, remember,never give safran to %rin,. deficient blood, as rheumatism, or d md she said,that It was a b&Ws'dis- out!" hives. neuralgia, after-effects of the grip or The Heart of Your Home. fevers. The Pills are guaranteed to be gold_or rnonI for they help iolip, him T110" Cheery Ch8irMOn. In many of our old homse, fire- well, and health is better than wealth. free from opiates or any harmful- The other evening Mr. Stephen Les,'Places are closed and hearths covered The -most important teeth- -in a drug and cannot-injure the most do. CHECKERS H" cock. the world-famous humorist, of with carpets or refloored, and boards chikFs mouth are the six-year mol-arst licate system. Montreal, told some of his experiences or plaster turn into You can procure Dr. Williams, Pink graves what so-called because they make their' ap- with certain chairmen he had met at ought to be the throbbing-heart of P"rance at about the age of six years. Pills through any dealer.In, medicine. The mblution of problem No. 8,pub- his. lectures. the bome. The wide chimneys. are more d or they will be sent you by man as fimbed last week; is as fbHows: damage in after years to the • W. dne -of them- in introducing. him, there, the loge need only to be carried individual than the low of any other 60 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 W. B. 9814 those present knew the first in, but in such homes, if the stove or teeth. by writing direct to The Dr. Williams' 1 21-27 22-18 6 20-24 16-20 rise of -lectures was a complete beater isn't adequate, ,we met up a The-gravest e to dose Medicine Co..'Brockville; ont. 2 97-24 18-15 7-24-27 n-15 as damage teeth is &IW27 8 27-8I 2OZ24 failure, so they were trying a new ex. kerosene stovel In the cities, the by, decay •between the ages of six, and" 417-24 19-16 0 M27 15-19 periment—they were seeing what tikey suburbs, and country places of the twelve 'sad they shouild be watched Blacl�Rain. Z ad-" 15-11 • 1027-0 28.1 could 6o with cheoper.talent! rich, plaster is being tom out, outside continually during this period. it is While showers of tiny frogs and "Here's one that happened In To. chirmleya built and wood bought by during these yearn that the teeth are even fishes are-not. udknown­ how, 'NO- 416-Whft to move and whi• routoI coutfuned,mr. Lsacock-. the- load for the new fireplace that most susceptible to decay. Title is many people are swam that at varl- "I..was to apeak tuToronto,for the has become fashionable. ' due to the fact that they are -still ous Union the old country has expert- s, second time. f was invited to come The fireplace,. ljWch,' is doctor, growing or undergoing, development enced such. peculiarities an "black'. back. That practically never haI friend aft& spiritual comforter, in ' p and have not acquired the hardness rain." "blood rain.- and "milk rain?" ta- to me, sometimes they dare me to booed by many women because it and resistance that.they Will have These are caused by such impurities. coins back.'' 1:felt awfully slated. But brings with it some dust. But was IsUr• They should be sound and free as &I Plant-pollen, finely-divided. su 1 was afraid I should say-wome thluga ever anything worth while that did from pain during this period, as they Phur, and sand. •In 1901 there was sI the second time I had said the first not brine with it -some attendant aid in building the structure,or body downfall of "blood rain" in England : time. I'mentioned it to-We chairman. bards ? Children bring priva*ons, the him and strain and th*-on examination, Was shownt hip that must bear a alp 0 0 M but the latter replied: "I don't think sacrifices, wakeful nights and.tiring of life. to have been Impregnated with ininer- A 'clean mouth and sound -teeth al substances carried by air•drII you-need be afraid 'of that, because days, with a reward of deepest Joy* the people who 4ard you before won't unquestioning love and,fulness of liv- have much to do in keeping one.well. from the Sahara. be here to­nigbt.'-' inr in old ace. Farms bring long The germs which cause The fine dust discharged in volbanic'' eruptions has been known to remain,. Mr. Lescock also mentioned a chair, nearly fifty Nips hours, hard toil, small returns, but thousand deaths in Canada every year erup man with a very bad memory, who, in health. and peaceful rights and safe enter the body through the mouth. If v in suspension In•the air for Ile" oral" qb introducing him to,the audlencili, Wd: futures. And fireplaces? Yes some the mouth is unclean, only one or two I can sagure Mr.—erg-1 can 111,1181mrs, other disease germs entering it may remain Such phenomena are showers" dust,- but'I can think of no ' er do-' golution at this positim WM Mr.-- lecturer— or-of the tement I can bear only the crackle there and grow. . It Is just as iniport_ and "fish showers" are due to strong 16sift west evening, that his has been a ascending air currents. such as local'. of the logs, see the glow, the spackle, ant to wash the mouth two or.-three 0 household word for years.- genial -warmth. ' The each day as it is to wash the whirlwinds, which cam, these light, �: 1.1 1,._111. . feel thC be prob- times bumpleas DrI e lems worked out before it, the dreams hands and face. ' -A few germs of objects away from the ground --and *�51?n Norway a drYI has been built Silver Burnishing, diphtheria, sere throat, or transport them through the atmos- tuber dreamed, the journeys 'taken, the v1 In, such a location in sione of friends and loved ones gone,, culosis are likely to get into the mouth phem-until the forts of gravity brings obeig,that'it ea-li,be filled with water machine invented b the mellowirw atmosDh' -Abe- mouth and teeth-4"T to earth. a Swiss in mile em_for_coner- any day; but if simp --by gravity VMdut.ty%i leas than the- time required for hand satins and the stories told before its are WeR washed with a brush morn- Coal In Australia. meat Pumpa work by expert workers. friendly cheer. Confidenew which lag and night, the germs will be less would never have been exchanged be_ likely' to grow and cause sickness. Coal has been found In every Aus- 'IsPosits Of New log , side a steam heat radiator and under Germs develop, grow and multiply in tralizu state, the c the mouth on the decaying food &I South Wales and Queensland being clectric light are easily given with t e -dejes fixed on the red embers and the stances, collecting between and about - largest and beat. Pictures the teeth and clinging to them. Clean, room lighted by their glow. of forest and The best education in thet sea and breath of pine the teeth often, after. each meal and -world- in ne- g to get a:livi lie to ut with sea, whiff of burning rising come at -i ins and retiring time thit got by strixgglin What is defeat" Nothing' bu the wood. Chewi of hard foods gives, the t teeth = to do for which they were first step to something better.—WeII So farm friends, who are fortunate dell Phillip*. intended, With-the assistance of the enough to have inherited old fire- Hunt up the tongue and cheeks and salivary glands: MR) places, open them up. Ow -old andirons and V the teeth are the means by which the ones and polish them. Bring in an apple-tree stump prepared for the stomacli to food is digest, and it is this worI helps CORNS _ R and a hickory fo'reI and , don't to keep them sound and strong by wait until comi^DY comes to start the blaze. Have & royal fire every even,- using the teeth on bard foods In chewing they stimulate th tug when the boys,and girls comi e supply, Lift Off with Fingers to - _ . . - e home from school, and for the grown- of blbod,'to the gams and Krow strong, ups when they come tn from the cold, just As the blacksmith's arm eo W* Use your fireplace as an asset, and strong by exercise. you will find the chill taken out of the Mastication and insalivation of food spring, the frost, from the autumn Is the pkbeess of tiakingr food into, the evenings; and' the north wind's roar mouth and crushing-it with the teeth; at the same time the salivary glands bring content. v� situated on either aide above, and be- neath the tongue below, -pour saliva - Never say "AS Preserving the Teeth. .. - I Pirin" without saying "Bayer." Into'this mass of food•; the tongue '.A The Primal,Purpose of the teeth is keeps churningAhis-mass-about until WARNING f Un ds yoti see name "Bayer" on tablets, to 'id in the mastication and insaliva- it becomes liquid. While this is going .7- tion of k-od taken into the mouth. on a remarkable change takes place. _.jou. are not getting Aspirin at all. Why take chances? Then, by their -proper arrangement The substances taken into the-,mouth. and appearance they -lend beauty to are'no longer bread, potatoes, vege- t only an "unbroken package". of "Bayer Tablets of the face. 'Thdy algois;I the-organs a qu dose workedN out-by of speech in the pro-per articulation formed, ready to pass to the stomach- which -contains directions and biA n6vi li 'id substance is '^ ysiciam during it years and proved safe by.milli6nijoi and formation of sounds into words. and'unless your food I" viell 6fiewel Every tooth ii covered by-a hard and with-saliva, it will be more Doesn't hurt a bitl Drop a little V Eery called enamel: This-coat of difficult for the stomach to digest it, -Freezone" - Colds 'Headache on an aching corn, in- enam teCtical to i tl�ey�are four in number, two in el forms a means of pro Toothache Neurit -cor stop hurting, t N Neuralgia.. 4h lubitance called upper and two in the lower.r jaW -the stantly that lk 3- hen -is e softer inner 9 d den they shortly you lift iLright off with fingers. remainder Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain tine, of which the of the'm�n easily be recognized, as they are Trulyl tooth is coampI Trkside.of the tooth the teeth farthest back.4n the mouth; Your druggist sells h Handy'tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottleii of'24 and-100—All Druggists. ti—re is',a hollow space for blood- they,come in behind the first or babv a eyr cents. sufflcleDr :I, -Aspirin, is the trade mark. (registered la Canada) ot Bayer wanlitaeture '0':itcaticacidester OfftllcYllesold. and"nerves which enter the,'teeth,ire very often taken for baby to remove every hard corn,soft corms While It is Weil known t�ftt Aspirin means Mono- ves9I manufacture, to assist the Publio against imitations, theI one Bayer tooth from 3 end of the'root. Jbund"'teeth, and are neglectaid on this or corn between the toes, and the osI wUl be stamvtd with their con trade nu of Bayer Coal~ or 40110011 Iteeth axe - tb *,*Itd thall. -count. without soreness oy,irritaUou. t told baby. not V 3. '. .. ^-. , :_ . - •ga... _ _ _-., s. .. ... ..aRtd:��'�' d'� .'-_ �..h'ed:.'6hr ... , rv. _ ..... - ^'v:a ,' .� . Canada Sacona ili>b 1,90ULD OT• BF W UT _ 10 The wotlpa• sale of animals that prO01>t. 1�ifLlill�have •pasasd- the Wilzig-Committee Ri0t. been a feattlse of the Canada L now the second wheat .. �'• 'als�s prodticing conlTtry�`in' the world,.ac- •. . _�;_•� Toronto- Fat.Stock Shover and- the cording to 1821 statistics. We produce Ont. 1 �t - prices paid by'the vitrious local and Mrs.,W. Beesley, Mille Roche. 1lilri& M about half as much wheat -as the 'rr -. otit of-fawn packers and butchers have writes: "I have used Baby s own Tab. _. YOUNG WOMAN always well repaid exhibitors for the United States, but.-they, It must be -lets -for 'the past' eight months and •,_�- { w1�n�""'� remembered,-have tea inhabitants to would not be without theme. I need ED ONLY ?6 POIPM►L, z 1 •_:eitra labor and feed necessary to D*m :our one. Russia, at-one time an im- :_Poor paddy L k duce show stock. It is anticipated that also for It cutting and teeth without and portent factor in this iva¢amental in• my baby ib cutting his teeth without A tiny maid, held up to hear her there-gill be•a large number of bupero_ -dustry,..has_apparently.. all beret ��+ y L en by. the any trouble whatever. I can highly father's voice on the telephone, She.NOW Over On•.; ". 'ion hand this year and prices obtained wayside, for she does not appear.in es into tears: w�i1e b be more than satisfactory,to the large _ a y j recommend the Tablets to oth -•' number of exliibiLora who•feec},animals `the ,7821 list.• The C.N.B..has_.carried .. "Why. re you eryingP' asked her Hundred and Is. Improving mothers What Mrs Beesley says . this season—September 1st to Novem- thousands'-of other mothers say. The mother, Eve Da of the highest quality for show and her 13th-41,32Q cars, or approximate- " y' t Tablets are a mild but thorough laxa. Qh, mamma, sobbed the child, _ sale. Entries close November 26th. ly.nLae and-three quarter million bush- _ Show ever,can.we . et daddy out of "More I began taking Taulao I live which'regulate the, bowels and g Prize List'and Entry Form on appli--'ela. For the similar period in 1820 the sweeten the stomach, thus driving out that little holey' only weighed T6 poundg. -I hour wei$la. =•: cation to Secretary, c/o. Unioh Stock number of care handled•was 21,868. constipation and it d-Igestion'and mak- _ . over one hundred and am gaining Yards,-Toronto. :His Punishment, every day" said Miss LaRue Davie �, O. _. - y r, said Johnny, hall out o! { - " medicine dealers or by.ins-II:soar 26 "Docto " Chattanooga, Tenor, x -Mothf I•bough my first.bottle of Tanlaa er. Move The Straight Road. cents a box from The Dr. Williams"' breath from:running, "came up to our Chlld'8 BoWelf Wjth Medicine Co., Brookville, Oat. „ house, quick:" at 4a.s City, Ind., and it helped me•at - • . There are roads that pass through �* k Ciljft�rnia 'jg Syrup splendor, s "WhVe sack there?" asked_the doe- much that I continued using it I have Capturing s New Market. tor. always been very delicate and en![9r• - Hurry mother! Even a sick child And ways that seem sublime. ed a great deal from stomach tl+oabie loves the ,"fruity" taste of "California There are paths that lead o'er vale Canada's flour is the standard of the '.'Everybody but iv I was naughty,. • so they viroulda't give me any of the and rheumatism. -I rarely ever shad Flg.SyTltn" and 1t naves fails to open. and mead,, WorIA, Thin "is' nrettn generally 8d- - dpuld-not re-- . . the bowels. .A teaspoonful to-day may Old roads since man knew time. milted. The writer knows qua citizen nice musnrooma pa pioiceA•• !14' the lush prevent a sick child to-morrow. It con. woods." Ythlag• I fell ot< has I thin Yet since the first man travelled of the United States who, on every weighed 76 ads aaa was so this stipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has visit he makes to Canada, carries - - I looked perfectly-awful. This ii,tll, cold, colic,or if sto>;nach is sour,tongue With his laughter or his care, home, under.strict instructions from For Personal Use Only: condition.I.was In when I began ttila• The straight road *as the great road; his wife, a number of loaves of bread, A small boy who was sitting neat In6 Tai dae coated,•breath bad, remember a good , cleansing of the little bowels is often Its the shortest distance there. ;she claiming that no bread obtainable to a very haughty woman in a crgwded „Oh, I feel so different now. Even all that is necessary. We yearn oittimes for new roads, car, kept sniffling in a most annoying Is-Improved. .My ap- ` f.: in the United States can approach my complexion Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali- For a shortcut o'er the way, that-made from Canadian flour. As pray until the woman could.stand it no petite Is g� and I can hardly gK longer„ fornia Fig Syrup"which has directions And sometimes weep when.paths are an instance of the increasing popu• enough to eat Tanlac is !limply : for babies and children of all ages - steep— larity of Canadian flour, it is Interest• "Boy,have you got a hsadkerchiefY" grand, and I can truthfully say it 4f tinted=on bottle. ' Mt�theri Yon most she demanded. =--p Our path of life to-day. ° _rag to note that Dr.A H. Stafford,born t2ve oa�v mediciae'thst has ever dons say "California" or you may get an In Winnipeg but for some time past The sma11 boy looked at her for me any gin r yet since the first, man travelled, few seconds and then, to a d1gn4ed imitation flg syrup• domiciled in Jamaica, recently said Taalac is sold by. leading drnggisfs Success urea near, somewhere. that until the steamships "Canadian tone, came the answer: - everywhere. Ads. Building Joint Railroad. And the straight life wa the great Forester" and "Canadian' Fisher;' of Yee, I ave, but I,don't lend it to ^� . ng : Brazil and Paraguay are planning life, the Canadian Government Merchant _ The. best cure for the bony is-14 to build a.railroad linking those cans• It's the shortest distance theta Marine Service, came into Kingston —' •' -.-•• quiet the mind. tries and giving the latter an outlet to 9 - -last'spring,-every pound of flour used A Belated'Insult. _ ^� the .Aftilaatic independent of Argon- on the island came from the United Manuel a colored fellow with a re- MONEY ORDERS. cord previously dean, was aF-signed C1�811fi� Advestjsements. States. Now it all comes from Canada 0. When ordering goods by mail send This very valuable market 'tor Cana- before the justice of the peace for as- PLAYER'PIANO. FOR SALIL Mfnard's Liniment for target in Cows. a Dominion Ezpre.ss Money Order, dtan products has been captured by seult and battery. i21:LL PLAYER PIANO IN GOAD : "Why did you beat that.man up?". _ condition, with a large number of 'three ways, Dr. Stafford affirms: First, a. ti • • the fact that Canada had ships to de- questioned the squire.. music rolls, for sale at a 'bargable - = �urnaines and The1T Origin liver it there; second, the quality of "He called ros9 rhinoceros did this Toronto. 78__Weat Adelaide "A roan Wh di is oc Toronto. ��. . • _ . • the Sour itself; and thtrd.the fact that d e t r oce --- of Jamaica desire closer r BELTING OR SALE. ,the people t h . _ - - Variations—La LAMB - - - Bon tree,years ago, jedge." • CVDOWD commercial and social relations with "Three � ALL KI"S OF NEW AND tSED :NaHations—Dowd, Dowde, O'IIowda, mbden, Lamson, Lamp. the people of Canada. years ago. _Then why did b+ldas, pulleys sawn cable,hosa kyn, Lambert, Lambertson. you wait so long to resent It r' etc..shipped sublect to a provai at low Doody. - :..._.._... -• gl ea hin us YORK. Racial Orf in-lrlsh. Raola! Ori n—EnyUsh "ledge, 1 ain't never ae mo r prises In Coe EDT TORONTO g Oyster Is Strorlp. oceros till dis mawnin'." Source--A given name. Sousse—A given name. The oyster ranks as one of the ten HELP WANT&& ' The family name'04 O'Dovtid sad.its How did such a family name as strongest things to be found on earth. MlnardIs Liniment for Dlstempor, LADIES WANTED--TO DO PLA22f vditatlois are but Anglicized develop- Lamb come into being? When this dainty shell-fish in in its and light sewing at hove. whole of Mentz of the Irish clan name Of Through the resemblance of a man prime -a force. of nine hundred times s time, good-pa : wort sane attF d trance: charges paid: Send stamp !o! _.: "O1pudhda," and such names as Heth-'to a sheep? Poeaibly, in some In- its own weight is necessary to fgfce COARSE SALT particulars. National Manufaaturl" _ - ertagton, De 'eauharaals or Van Rees- stances. Through the inn or shop. open-its &hell. , co., Montreal selser "have nothing on it,"from the sign, as "At the Sign. of the Lamb?" —Y--== L A i� D $ ALT -x DANDERINE }� : viewpoint either of antiquity or lm- Yes, is a great,number of Instances. - .:- IEIeetNo Tannery. $iilt C8r{Ot8 -_ .-. �- j ortance is the_dim ages of the past. But for by far the most part the 'Using electric tanning machines, TORONTO SALT WORKS At best the use of these others as family mares in this group were form- what is claimed to be the largest and S J. CLIFF TORONTO «tti hereditary family names can go back ed with ao idea of any zoological con- r+cst up-to-date tannery is South to but- about the -eleventh century. section, but were based In regular'.. ierica, has been put in operation in Stops -Hair Coining out, _ Five hundred yearn before this the fashion upon a given name,and in the Brazil. - w > asaasmr�s ^s-•t _,_ -: chieftain of the Clan.O'Dowd stood first came* there significant of parent- �llCl{eils, Lltlflese isigh in the councils of the Irish kings age. Halifaet, N.a. Book on . Mlnard'i Liniment Co.. Ltd., DOG DISEASES land high kings. Lambert waa-this name. It was the Gentlemen—I have used Minard's It was about the year 660-JLD. that Liniment and have found It`-a good rem- and Now to Feed same borne by the patron a$!nt of edy, .After the explosion I war pretty Marled Fro+ to any As'• the organisation of.the clan took place Z,iege, and was b=ought into England well shaken u having suite a number dreessasb the Author. under the leadership of the chieftain from Flanders. for an through the oofbruiseess and cuts. bent hanks to =ilt 9C 01 i� e�aaa�t �p - "Dubads;_ whose given name had a Middle Ages trade and communicatioh it healed the sores and bruise■ and save Now York, U.B.A. + �' - meaning not dissimilar to "Donald." between these countries was close. me much relief. It is true to its name I. as the King of Pain, for it stopped the _ •That is, it naeant-"dark'ohmpleZioned." Though to•dsy hart !a more fre- pain almost at once. I first noticed the L� ad. in the Montreal Standard and decided You're v The O'Dowde were one of the num- quently met with as a family name Brous clans which were in the first than a given name, and !n to invest in a bottle, for which I am not ss rf • g memy In- sorry, but can say with truth that I am _ Take- 1, ;;place septa or divtsiogs of the still stances',it is given td children today thankful for It having done all It claim- for Liver, ed to do. and in my case much more, and for urns BOWEL • e , more ancient clan of the O'Connors, because it is a surname borne by some a satisfied customer is the best ad. one gib headache, biliousness, coated F can possibly find. That is my view of i which together with the O'Nellls far• _branch of the family, it is truly a + it and I think you will agree with me tongue, or sour, gassy stomach—al- }• ' �, niebed a very large number of the auc- given name. It is Teutonic, but not too- Yours very truly. cession of "High-Kings" who ruled the of the p1•e-Christian e,e, for its mean• (Signed) ALFRED BLAIN. ways trace this to torpid liver and de- 1s4 Agricola.8t.. Halifax, N.S. laved fermenting food in the bowels. - - = ancient Irish -civilization from about :ing is "lamb-bright or fair lamb," Casearets work while you sleep. They ' 1700 B.C.until it finally went to pieces clearly not the type of name to be Cam 's First Mill ollL -- � immediately cleanse the stomach, re. Hader the terrific and persistent ow chorea by the war-loving pagan Ten. Here is a story that has never been move the sour,' undigested food and 35-cent, buys a boU.Wof "Daatderine� 7 . sianghts of the Angkallormana. tons. told in print. It tells how Andrew Car- foal gases, take the excess bile from at aIIy"drag afore Attar one apply,•, ' negie made his Brat million dollars. the liver and carry out all the coaati- tton you can not find a -particle:of..- �' He was the first iroumasteSr to hire gated waste matter and Dci�ons in the dandruff or a failing hair. Besides„ :..- a chemist. We all know how much "bowels. Get a 10-cent box now and leL every hair shows new life, rigor•. ' SIgMIS i enemistry nee �naa to do-with the de. "CascareU` stralebten you out by ur,ty.1wear, More coloe and ibunsaos, d 66�s^^"�� velopment of 4teels, but at that period, .morning. e _ . __ when the shrewd Scotchmaa was OF - r - - Are Working— - ' young, possibilities in that direction �� Mat'M _ _ . - e . _ h In Europe was introduced th - - - r d DD�E AGE op` a ;�' In some ' h .. r so-called `Thomas basic process:" : � • ��' is Bice which made possible the Ilse-of high- -- , ® i phosphorus iron. Previously iron that SYRUP O O Every mtment Of the business and •�•.-! contained much phosphorus was not �y Pea the Eri�•Pa social dap the block signal are giving b estr6•t forts stomach available for making steel because the b+eaa•e fe a•eia.seom•df L' p� T>)lk> product was brittle. °d1°tr work a: c prod a n t iatn°d�deatly- f _ t of way to keenness.aa d ala'tneas dia L Pinkha®s V i _ The process in.question overcame Vrleh d+•orpas tn*fece 1 - ,—While the slow and the heavy mast the difficulty. Carnegie, through his bulb Tesltt•day COmpof®d. wait on the sidetmek for their Chants chemist, got news 'of it, and he lost - - � = �• to move forward, oR INDIGESTION " „I w -' no time•!n securing.exclusive rights to its use In the United 3tatee: others tin bold Mange o Sank. as in torotwo At that time deposits of -the Lake is lice . 1 O oeel.a. ge of Life and red for two The ability to "go through" and to Superior region 'bad not been discov- + nervouaness�sleep - - dirt there depends much on the poise of Bred and the States was getting most �c� � less ni d gee• - ,body,b, a and es of its iron ores from Pennsylvania and. PAIN DIS��tIRB--- � s- new that COmeS Wi New Jersey. Carnegie saw that the days I felt tired sad correct diet and nourishment. ' new process would make available the Y x' F, unfit to do my work. iron beds of the Appalachians, where -,•0 ,� i syVe & - - That's Why so many choose Cars - °- the oris"ire hlgli in phosphorus, and ` `: -' '' g Nut for breakfast and lunch. •9erved _ he secured options on all the best of T Pain and torture of rhea. �a Compound d 3 them. Soon afterwards he sold these mamma can be 4uickly relieved good _ with cream or mill[ it is completely t o.a clear profit of 1,sold these -by an appl teon of Sloan's results, I � options : Liniment, It brings warmth,ease and find it a her o nouriahhing, ly , sad :• - . .It *as'siinply a matter of being one comfort and lets you sleep soundly. Spring tonic anduse-- --- supplies 'the vi mineral malts so, ~, . 'jump ahead of everybody else, and Always have a bottle lra>say and fur for constipation Carnegie•was able'to accomplish this apply when you feel the fist twinge. xrom which I suffer much. I have rec- �.._.�. __necessary to full nutrition. I� penetrates• with rubbin . ommended Vegetable Compound to acv- through his wisdom in hiring a Y _ :. •�� '. chemist. It's splendid to take the pain out of oral friends& and am wilIiag yQu sllould .- Grape-Nuts has a rIClt, delightful _ - - ttrGd,' aching in ee, sprains and publish this."—Mrs.MAxTHw�V LBtD►' Savor, is read to serve on the instant strains stiff joints, and 'lame•back$. SHY 810.Robinson St,.Regina, 3uak. ,lt y Ages of Birds. For ortg yeara pains enemy. Asir I y g aymP : «•-.sad is distinctly e food for mental Your ets. en have u ff= toms sale y' W Ile a goose may live thirty years, Yo as a sense of auffoca on, hot flashes. �'ttnd physical alertness and At = a sparrow.twenty-five, and a crow as At all dru ate—Cana 70c, =1.40. headaches,backache, dread o4 impend• p y gp�• p ads in Canada. is spilt timldiLy, sounds in the ear$, jtll gt'OCtim. ' many as one hundred, ducks, poultry ' pltatlon of the heart, *parka before and turkeys die qt old age at twelve eyes, irregu1stifles constlpation. may] years. + variable apppeetite, we'a�ineas, mqulet- - _ _ • -' T' H'C s Q Reason �ln� lent Plt1A ude and dizzltless,get a bottle of Lydia) ^u •1��T� -' - Unemployment is one of the �i E. l Giliam's Vegetable Compour6d and great- Pr Grape _ begin taking the medicine at once. We eat facters in bringing about diseases know it-rill help you as it did lire. ' of the mind. 18SUE No. 48—'21. Lindwv. >M - k L• • � � �t^.`"}•1 .�, Try.-•1•M•'� q�- sn' PR N,-, 2w. '5 WN 2 M0 A R "MW A 0 N" heltIrtiesday td,attend*to his pro-, to her bed through illness. is n.-a. business -19apioual -James,Rose 0 U ea ry,wtll,be here a-P usual -MborEthrJ PoWell'is coiat*d R ' bb rs u ers L -Clare ace R.'Riphardseti, By trip to New York this week. -Audley Christmas entertain 'roii St.North, Whitby, Teacher of -After a-prolonged illnessTeter ruent will be heldon the evening •violin. -Twiny reasonable. Bell Nesbit Morrison died at his hove, bf Dec,21 at.: 'Phoue 306.- "Bonnyview," near Dunbartou. .-C. H. C. Wright,-of Toronto, -Remettiber the ineeting.in the on ThUrsday, ,%ov.24th, get the age It's just as.imporfant ,and more so, :While hunting to keep '.spent the-weekend with Picker- Town Hall tbi4*jbnrsdky) even­ of 53 years: His funeral vill take (SiturdFty), at 3 --49ur feet dry as well as youx-p'ewde'r. .,ing inthein'terests of F. M. Chap• plaee,to-morro%N friends. g -Several cases' of the "flu"are mtt7j'. the PVORL'e'ssive Candidate. o'clock,'interruent.in EvskineCetu- V kefi Qut in -Ben Ho. every. Service will be held-at the body. reported to have bro -Tickets for the next We have ,libbers for Every .... .. e at 2.30. -this loeality. keg dance on Friday,'Dec..9th, at, 110-Its -Miss Hazel Crurnmer spent the Whitbv, now on sale at Bolton's Cross Rubbers. e ek e- nd with. her friend, Miss restaura-tat. Tickets, $1.00.. Re. New-Adverti"MeWs. ,,it Milne, of-Cherr ywood. freshments. -F. W. Weeks has been confin- -Miss Ball, of the Wh MACHINERY Iltby qEiICOND-HAND 6d to his bed for the past week manure spreader. 2- dies' College. w114 speak in the. C for'sale. Good bug&y, suffering from a slight attack of Town Hall this (Thursday:) even- farrow riding plow. J. :Thexton,Pickering.7t[. p our gy, -in behalf of F' M.' 1"ItE' BUY�-All,iinds of farm pro-to the'ladles -p­ "The King of the World," a Chaptnan, the PrWressive candi. duce,apples especially,also pigs,fowl,eggs &c. Call at lot 4,8.F. con.. Pickering. Alex.- Sweaters. --0hristmas Cantata. will be given date. Burdyka, R. R. NO, 1, Whitby!' Bell phone e have a dandy range of Winter Caps a In the Methodist church on Fri. -A well-kn6wn r'e'sldent of this 104 r23. Dec. -23rd. Keep the date village, NIrs. Uriah Jones, died OR SALE-At lot 113. 'rear of con. IV Not.,Pure ;Wool, but almost.- Friday, Nov. 18th, tit the h6m&ou F6. Pickering, large pure-bred-While Rock ,-Mrs. Arthur Boyes, who-has her brother, J. E Disney, Whit- cockerels,$2.00 each. Also 2 shearling Cotswold rams,registered, Orville Burton. R.R. No.2, Williams' Boots are the'thing for-this sloppy. weather.': been con-nnea to aer o6d for some by, at the age-of 72 years.. . Her Claremont. 1.Mime suffering f roW-bron6h.iti*-,-t9. futieral was held on Monday, ivhen They will turn cater. Aw. -Cheap, VOR. �;ALE qII kinds..of .,.we are glad to report,considerably interment took '�lace -in, Saiem wagons,harness,and all' kinds of farm im improved. Ceixie�ery She had no family-and plements,in good order. Also several treavy and prove L'zc�alesand cook stoves and heaters. H, -The auto traffic on -the Pro- her hu'sbaud pre-deebased he'r lithr . Phone-101. -17tr Look well to your feet.: 7 .,7 man, C4aremont vijacial Highway continues very about six years ngg. heavy, especially for thigseason F. W. Hobbs; Registrar for OR .SALE"Hcmse and lot In the Q� - FVillagem f Claremont,good rough-cast bbuse They'll cairy y6U, through. f the year. That on Snuday wa. �oIling­ tib-dividon-No. 1, has left t acd.al).oul acre of land. Possession can be at- partieula;Iy heavy. a copy.qf the %�otefs' li;t, ­c6ri-e6t: ran u par- erv* lcule�on short notice.oFor terms and f fi ars apply to John F rgie.ClAremqnt. 7tf -Missionary Services will be held ed to date, in each of the two t .c Pickering "V 716 the Methodist church next _Fred T. B"Intilag, Pi * eri schools un- the Kingston road day at 10.30 a. -in.And 7 p. m., also Where they will remain for -Established..1857. Audley.ata30 p. W, ..Rev J.S. tion until'tlie'dtty before, voting p �"t" oultry-of-all kind4. Best price's P�t:McMullen, of Oshawa, will preach All those-interested ace- requestpd - qtiality stuff; tall the..services. paid fur'r'-ft . to'examine Rawe, and if there are 0 Phone 2813. has bee rumored around d nay errors or omissiqns Jouind. "BUNDY'S HA RDWARE -'-tbb village that Mr. 'Slorley -has therein, to call on' Mr. Robbs"a'nd F, ,C]ATI)LOW, "C L A R V,N1 0 NN T 'Sold out h6 milk business to a have Q'aiiie reetifled. farmer in the neighborhood. ' NLr- -The f6llo%-.•in* g k clipped -froln' The- Pickenng Morley*wishes to give the rumor the 06hawa. Reformer.' IN-0 gkye, 7 FL and we' g! nce -Committ ' U R display f d-an absolute denial. i� for Avh *t it worth,H Vi i1a ee .-J. R, Thexton, regi*trar for will not voneli for the tratlil tilness ave you seen o r fine 0 :.Polling Sub division No. 2 has com- of,tbp. •raternedtf. contained1heiLw' The-object-of this Association is to ;T� pleted the compiling of the voters' ia, whi«4r-soniewh'at resemble-, an pros�cute lessen Rtealing and list and a copy moil'be seen at the fr6h stew, The great mix-up in the felonis. GURNEY OXFORLD post offt situatiom see ins to ce and u6F at THF�,NFXVS pr)1itiCal Wflee for examination. have ihvnded -th&--editnrlai room? Members hwoitiR property'-stolen core 1,Muni F. E. Luke, 167 ofouresteenwd Oshawa case immediately with any member wa eontem-, Heaters -and CombiD Mion . Quebee �'-`Youxe St,,', Toronto, Optomptri4t -ior;iry- ."Rnnaway-9 Arre1.;;terl_ of Executive Oommittes' I -49d E Sight Specialist, -will be under arrest,. %.Lien foil-n4, 'MomierWp fat 11.00. Allin's drug'.strive, Heater' s at-A. H. -last week. posia- g as Scotch Tiants zn&v be had trom.tne President 0)! T, V`e oire, Vh1t. that secrairry on appitection. - and Rang t4k`bY on Tuesday, Nov. 29tb, Where, L leave Canada for -,-­ies-about to x9 c. Com.-L. D. Banks,C.S,Palm he can be 6oasulted 'abort-t-yootir theStatps. Boardof Tradetoar- 90.00 up* kr- from eyes for glasses. Eer,-W. V,.,Richardson,.Pickering. range fur the romplPrion of the F.: �A largely-attended meeting In Op,8-,%1a6Verq 'hi h..there 'bei""'9 1.R. Thextoa; W. J. Mirk. uccess and have won a�'secure plaice interest-, of the Eton. Wrn. tiuderbrushed, but work had to be President secretarl They are a prove-m-s, vy ante K..'Smith was"held in the. Town Hall stopped owing to the hen in Dearly all our hon3ep- `6n Tuesday evening when,able ad- on the 375 miles of---tiu&ds--FmA at _.dresses were given by F.L.Yowke� Grain Chopping- least $IW.000 -a mile. Thd dele. for this line. so why waste,time ikud J. A McGibbon, -of Oshawa, commend at the Decembei•Session AND FL LKING: --,-..We.are sole agent 'jud Mr. Srwi-tb. of the -road will be 6^ provincial looking eliewhe7re -The Women's Institute will-county came to thetia early in their I am prepared to do Chopping and: SK 29th, at t fodt.-Rt the= meeting-herd la Oat Flakidik er0r:� Monday weetoh Tuesday; Nov. R.' trip: I I :the home of 31rq. Shirley. Mrs. the �nngjny and Friday. 'Croak will take charge- of the" -The Uthtidge Journpail-in its IRtoneboats For F&.1e t, meeting and the delegate to the issue o-f last week w' ar`u.*At9 read- St-ove repairs and' Furn-we Work D erg at purelm-44rig cloth from Joh-n F. Bityles, VireMbnt -Frovineial. Conveutioir of Wom agAiw en's Institutes will give her-report,-Stitt agero. -it that tivul • romptly att(,nded to. ' _P Rid. P tollCall. Xinassuggestions. &. -pnm-ino %A' St:ot�h L,,".I R, kA11 Ro�it No.2 -F about ' to leove- Ca'inada for' the INP Chapman Is holding rueetiogii at Altona on Sittirday. State!,. hod a(16autity of th f I. afternoou,' Noy' 213th: C11e-rry:. tuen'ssuiving-4­nor wale. The-%tnry Nov. they -pelt to fire prwpevt lvtp-�� -,Bund ' . wood, Saturdii. evening. T. _ g P'�26th : C61trmbu4, afternoon, -NOV, lA1tThA;­?V into, � i1vi t ;they eould .-Uth ; Brongbiii►n, evening. Nov. not ttke the tinitiuwa acrogi th.. 28th. -J. J, Xf u rriion will -t)en k on butder withotit prying a heavy s: the 28th. Mis;4 Ball, of Whitby.- dttty, awl. -wv--r-o--!t%ve0rdingly wil- bekiv their vA]nt-. One wirehaser RS Itt speak at Brougham. to q,icrifie the zoods much I � WEBSTE D. N. Lockwood, ef_U,kett r� botight it evilt. length fur-$23. nn(I ,.w recently purchased. F� W. lonud.that it did-not contain t4ie- NEW -INTERNATIONAL' Wee s' mill, took 'possp,.431on Wit 'measurement as represented by ',weeloand will conduct tbe.busirke-i DICTIG.NARIES are in use by Lrisi• rcss=en,engineers,bankire, •in the u-jualwa-y. .,Nlr. Lockvw)od the-Scoreb Lts4es.­-Hewnnipt- '8110wiDg IV got in touch with them and judgcs,- architects., physicdianz, Are Is an experienced miller and soll threatened to pert iliera whPre farm2rs,teac%er3, librarians, cler- cits a fair !,hare of the patronage- -by r=ccenful men and of the farmersof the Furf6unding they put batik robbers(when they Sy7.crr, eounuy. gucceed in catching them)* and women the world over. Lwlies' and Children's Rubbers, Ve wish-him, inecess.in t Boys' Rubbers his new v 'lete Men's aria hieve,i, if Oiev diuLl�at��11 a enture. Are You Equipped to Win? A Comp toe There 'was no way out rsh s, cloth and rubber -Miss E. Emilie, it returned min: and •.the money was prodiptIV re. The New International provides U�n's Ove oe the W.Cans 0 in lace success. It is an a'l- Proof -Rubbers, sionaryfrom Indore, India,-gFtve turned. ... Afen's'Snag 00 -a. most interesting talk' on her knowing teacher,a universal que3- n anc.werer. and buckle and leather top -tic hile of work in that far off land, in St.- .. .... _;�." . I -y morn- On Dec. 2nd. in the old town hall,. .1fyou seek efficiency and ad- Boys' lace heavy Rubbers,'all sizes Andrew's church on Sunda inx last. Miss Smilie is connected We'll hold our Carnival Sale. vancernen t why not inake daily It's going to be a big time, use of this vast f ulid of inform. with the educational part of the . So be there-without fail. ation? w9rk and is a teacher in one,qf the There',Baking by the beat of cooks, 40,000110cabularyTems 7 1LXd PIM: Urie girls' schools in Indore, a And Fancy-work you'll find, icoo Inuimations. Co 30.001)Geograr " lines of ihical Subjects. 12,000, Don't fail to see our new Urge,city in Central India. Her With handicraft in Woodenware -7 - Men Eicaraphical Entries. address "s to with rapt And Aprons of every kind, -Paper Edhion. -k and brown, listened Regular and In& Bring ybur children every one. 'Writefo -c- ---Fine Footwear i"A •black.4tteld tion. Tsp For the ',Touch and Take" 'will be -The couple, who went--under great fun' palms, uine-,c -newest lasts. in g;en alt. Ask to the came of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Just drop right in feir-I)a cup o ea. r.1c. Free, a of Pockc-, but who had other.•alia_ces, have And if you hRre'the time' ma if A e le the "Claridc;e" Shoe. . ze received a sentence of three years Stay to enjoy the evening- J1. 9 Vor the sake of Atild Lang Syne. in the' Kin'Kingston pe� nitentiary for. passing bogus cheques on mail Under*the auk ices of the Indies' G.A C. IV, RRIMM ME ber of merchanO its thiR dist'rict Aid Saciety of St. Andrew's Chutcl.). are r":,.and in the vicinity of Toronto, a S h cer. Springfield*Klass. Ladies'--Our "Graei. -Cooper's real name is Allard mid C his hottie is in Oshawa, where his ta cs OPU Chores{ in13 �Cdmin:�5 P lar. ,SQ easy The 'wotiian in Thcrs; and Mrs, Dare, of Toronl e Case s S, - to lie an American, wish :�oAEM DALE MILLS 'fiffing and such beautiful style's. to announce that thev have had and both have shady, reputations, the use of the basement of the Dunbar- Our "Aunt lace Ba with ae. Mary" la -In Deceirber, .1921, St;. An•' ton Presbyterian church kindly pl drew's church was opened and ed at tbeir.Q6rvice for one evxming each eek-fop the purpose of forming.a Elavia and rubber heel just ishion sole takep over the Elmdale -dedicated for public worship, and class for voice cultivati6in-and Chural the session and the m"Rgers Mills from F, W. Week,;, I he-e-Lderly people. Work. ults 't church have derided to corn- They already bavetbekfnd Z1. co-opera- Nyisla to announce that •the memorate the event by holding an tion and assistance of Rev. J. F. Clug• Business will be. car� rip e- As- received a shipment -anniversary on Sunday, Dec. 18tb,• stun and A,J,-'Allison and others and when the pulpit will be occupied. for the purpose of discussing details to d'on in the __.Afen�s Fedora Hz Just r c 'all, we invite those interested to the -market by Rev. J. L. Perrin, of'.Hanillton, stilt I usual of the newest and- nobbiest who 7�*,s pitstnr of the church at send in their names to Rev, Mr. C ug. -hand all ston and to attend a meeting to*he We will keep an affords., Color's' , steel,'caetus, black, fawn., the tune it was built and opened, held -at the Dunbarton church' on - "-;fawn black etc. Tuesday,Nov.29th, at 8 p.rh. n While a large number of the ._..kinds of Feed, hers of the church at that tinle The 'fee for the class will be very 7, -lave passed away or removed to reasonable and besides the work being 7e have at presenti: remote parts, there Fire still a made interesting, special attention Car Brain and 'Get everything you. want under the one roof, large n mber connected-with the will be given to Voice Production. !l Car Barley and Oat Feed Dry Goods,Groceries, u Private Tuition will also be given on at "The Big Store," ­'°church and in• the surroniiding I car Western Oats Trovisions, Boots and Shoes, NLI -,.'country who will'be delighted to terms which are seldom made by'such en s Wear, 0 r his voice on '16"6gain. n the experienced singers. Also Cot Dishes and hea' c This,isnot confined In any way Glassware, Graniteware, -Monday evening following R sup. Dnnbarto' or Pickering, We sball be Ogilvie's Royal HouEehold`-Flour 77- Wall Papers etc. t on ter, and concert will be held, at pleased receive memberefrom any Pastry Flour vvb ch it Is expected Mr. Perrin of the'su"ounding districts. Wfl�be present to give a short ad-- We wish to start the class early, so C ins do e, everyday �..... .4�aqq Ptill particulars will be. that some work may be prepared for • CHAPMAN 11iyon letter. Christmas and New 0 W Sby