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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_12_02 -w­ 31P, 7 T1. '7 F 7!4i ? Z AOL IRECEMBER2. 1921 VOL, X- LIS PICKERING,--ONT., FRIDAY., --NO. 1.1 -W T I WKITEVALE. GREENWOOD. Eit�abllshed 1828 Secure y Geo. BAUL T a. Gregg, the township ctillector, out wood.at- Cowan's wood Medical will be at Mr. Beaton's office on Fri• sale to-day. day, pQc;9th, to receixe taxes, ' As Miss Helen Bulantair spent a.fev days GREENWOOD . ..... Mr. Boston ispoorelv at present, Mr. last week visiting friends in.Toront6-. - 1113.1FORSYTH, Qpb.D..!Direetor �j&XILeOptom Gr�ig would like all to be . Miss Bradshaw.of Toronto,is nd- etricallfAssoci'Ation of Ontario. Reg. Back to Pro-War Prices el"Iftered:Memberoilthe Americast Optometrical that day. ing a few days with Mrs. M..A.. Ma e_r Eyes texamined Brappointment. find family_ association. SIN Claremont. Ont. . . I -s Denny, of Unionville, I I . . , 'Roth W , AGINCOURT Miss Gladys MILTS ,th Jolt L Edn is spending a few-d.ay.a.with.Miss - a. W :F.ITOMLINS6N• M. ii., Member A 10 inch Record t,,"regfila r 1.00, Recommends that railways Middlett2n. X'q •.,oflihe.College of F ions and Surgeons f Ontario. Of Oce: that h1losiincierly,occqpi�,py for 85.cen t s.. should make -bet-ter -provision -f-ar. Randal Brown, of -Toronto, anent t ?K.tirocie.ana iat.Eeriy E)y 6-,� rc, -w-Uth his parents, RobWaad All 1'--, inell kLeCo is regular safety of workmen on their tLa ks was *ad4y arell. Phone., Claremont.Quit. 231y included in accidental Nlvs. Brown.for 1 50. inc the verdict of H _ Lloyd Wilsoii and-l"Urs. El�a- death returned Dlonday night by Denny, �7 V E.ICARTWRIGEIT, M. 7- Coleoner A, F. Dertiary's who in-' of Torchtospent Sunday with Walt. Feed pricp.z have struck bottom. Now .,C.iP.& S.,Ort. A coroner for ire Coin- ty of Ontario, ­7.Phonograph Special s ve-stigated the death of 'W.Y..�Mould, %rAmd Mrs. Wilson. Office hour4 : 12-2 and 6-a p.m.. . Howard Orniefod 'left on Monday- _agood time to-ket your. ..... or at othevilicurs by appointment Phone•Bell killed by a C. PAt. light engine nen" stoc-2-o-f-Feed. No.24. Ind.phone No,400. Pickering. •3-a- Regular $125.00 Value far 05.00, here on the morning of November the for Mount Forest• wl;tere be.purposes tario. , v -with, 2.1" Sell�t-tioiis (12 23rd. spending a month with his sister and I have aAarge stock of BRAN.SFIORTS, reeord�-), 3 pkg..3 needles, EIAILLFY>;E. D, CORN aAd WEszEam. 0. INICKINIXON, 31.D., L.R,�%,S_ N. Edinburgh, _ . . %. -.­- - - '7' ' - tTOiUF�FVIL�_E, Tbe'Sunday&ho�l here intend 11a:v- 0,*,T�s at right prices, Surgeons member of the College of abzolutely"p�ttaraateed_ -nias tree on Dec. ppysioi•us and Isurgsoas of Ontario licen-are ing a c( ncert And . ' I ' 1 Violin and Bow, with case and i'j 22nd- The program will be given by College of, Surgeons, �kdinQ�. Sir Adam Aylesworth and I &sl5eclally recornmeni'BARLEY Of I instruftion, book, - _ lltj the pupils of the szhool- slielia'attention to ditiesges, of women mwk Elliott,Elh, t-t of London, Avere the principal FEED for pigs.' - . speakers at Monday-night's r ll_v-Iit-re 'abildron. 9face and residence Brougham. 4ur .5 in support of W. L. Mackey Kin Sate Chapman and work to.get, I a In now carrying a stock of.Pu4jTy Legal. 0 k- O�a t Murh of t&speaking ct-ntred orotind the vote out. Fr,()Ut for those who Drefer R. AV. E.Btiraabv,-U. F. O. candidate that well-known brand. 'd cr sto rivil KI�NNEDY. Barrist 1. for North York, iho. it i,4 said pose No bitter pasty flour made than- We i!� SCARBORO JUNCTION. or.lNotary Public,%Convcyanctr &C. politically a.-ISimon-pure &rmer." Whitby,Ont. 41 Xissva, nor better bread flour. 'butwhowas In realily"a city capi- Cor;na6k, Rli Two atterupts huld up A. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and manager of the Standard Bank at I ay up. J, ...He B I 2-ji" A L talist-­ Weat Hill, and a lady companion, Prices awair-down-Quailty away can.;&ofs Ce Brack St.North.%bi tbv. • ably :VvteC1aapin;tn on Tuesday. Miss Olive Alkinsrr. of Scarhoro Vil- CL.AREMCrNT * ­. ltilze,onSaturday rviglif, failed 'when xi Mk --whro A_f etc.'2129;Danforth A-.e. (1iol�,Zrth,Bik:r:, SRQCK ROAD. Atkin�soii beat-oft the" TriAn' Toronto.ZPhone Gerrard 4411. Saturdaye, Mal- had jouiped on the running-boaid of veru 172Q.:41nd.) 40ly and Licensed Etubtilmer. -N.Vni, 'McMann is.leaving for.pr�rts tj...,car. and Mr. Cot inack, who was unk. wa-4 driving,increased his speed. Tbe WI LLIA M J. BEA TON.B. Par- .310TOR HEAEsE �_Ulitic-al speeches.ai-e all the rage Two were moturityg along St. Clair ri;ter, Socitor, Trcr I)er of -hc -r-n of beMtb6tilts. Ryckman. Deniiion.'Fosterand 1katon. Turo7to City Corinecton John Xaox k expected home. in the a"nue, near here. when an auto-drew General,Trusts-Builtiling,9-�Hay Street. for Hi,spital Woz-k Alnrigside,, a man jumped to Orn mack's runril Sri h Badgerow is off duty with. a Telephone:ldain 941 and 2. hu board stop. Miss A! her fist,and ordered bin) to IL j disabled a�im. struck the innin' on thia face, then Derittil BARNES C. Ax ford's successor is nicely gett hip,hands from th# siae of the car. I Ar r. r led and likes the neighborhood well: The two motor bandits caught tip to H D.D.�S.. L. D. S.. Stim-tiel Facbett is hot dead as wad Hl'DSON iind obstruct Cormack'q car and tried to C14OPPIN-G- MILL his 4,;i 1'9_car ST ,Totorto. -Hud-n!-Nev� r orted but is well active as obst a path. He swerved Vo the usual. ,1- System" of comfortable plate work. lVriteor J. and J. Fit,pait ick visited their ot=. -16 information or phone North 3316. -6 hr critically right and sped by.-.'The intending w .is ter in Toronto robbers icave chase. but -Cormack had -B Chopping and Oat Rolling eve week slater 'wild chum, New- good lead. Be did not be-lieve.either 13LAKE - B E A T O.N. D. S�. a - _: Graduate of the Royal Cole'se of Dental market. spent Sunday, here with the It the men in the other car was krm- Sorg an% and University of Toronto. Office ..-day excepting Monday, former's parents. The Universal over`T.%I..Pr:ziV bar arestore. Wbitby. ed. 21!1 to c? . -Mr.-Sw -zie e at once to .30. office hours 9 to Ind:•p:cine 6. et will move AWI phony 2220. 441'yj Muskoka.District.wtere. he_Baa- p6r- We G,Bartese Green'ffiv' ei chased a timber farm. HILLSIDE (One of Our Prod,,ctloni) Wesell gill's Rite-Li r Rite-Li Lens!fo E. Burke and family; of Niagara. CHtRRYWOOD. all make8 of cars--the best Or address R. R. No. I Locust EU11. are visiting relatives here. market for nVETA.ZSTEPBENS0N,A.T.QM. .. Mrs. E. Parker tlas beep visiting her W.A. and Mrs. Beare spent Sunda y. jn She_ . teacher of-piano ard,theory. Phone.1803. with friends in Chbrrywood. the price. 5q!lO mother. Mrs. J. Laughlin. Frank Pearse, who tk&s undergone PICICERING Mrs.Jimes Lauxblin spent a few a, Tires for all cars, Emery Wheels] dic with friends in Toronto. very serious operation,is doing as we �'W G. BAM-Issuer of M^rriage Saw and Emery Mandrils, as Duakeld.of Atha, eat Sun-. jhs can be expected. Circular Sawa, Lad- Litions" In this Coualy of 0' ntiAo. My - LUMBER -YARD d,v with Mrs. Russell DaviZon. Man y from our neighbibrho6d. via. Several of our residefit� were in To. tied the city to bear Sip�Hartry Lauder. dogs. etc. oyable timei :- %7' kV.11110HARDSON--Rkal'Es ronto last meek to hear-the famous All report a very en -Woodworking and Genami- A-splendid organ tas been AnaWted _a Insurance.Cozveyarcirt, Notary singer and comedian. Sir Harry Blacksmithing. fttacte-Pkkering,Ont. -3117 We have a large and well w9gorted Latider. Public.i in the 1:1111-ide school. The Board to• -.stock of the:follow ing material -The regulAr monthly meeting ofjhr. to be congratulated upon this expres- W. H. i it"OV, 13re6k Road I Ladie)�'Aid Sqrilty will' be held at the slim of their Interest in a,!hool affairs. W ;HALL-House earpen-er. Es- Pickering, Out., a titillates zirtn for new work. repairs. or h( me of Nlr,4. Driiiktv�.ter on Thugs- Pon't,forget the annitial XmaaTret- ooring. V alteration•. pbane;.1013., MvAched B, C. Fir F1 and ontet tainment to be given in the Fir Sheeting, and dap, Dc,-. Sib.' All ladles are wplecitnt-, !'7711 Matched B. C. e annuA Xmas -Tres and Eritpr- ;cl,o.)l house on 'Monday Pveninjr. Matched-B. C Hemlock floortng-. tAh.ritprit.. under the au.�picea of.-the Pe"- 10Lb- C6me and-hear the EAIit- inch V Mut�,iipd Fir C ei'litlT, 4 in- R04,,th Sebobl,will be bPld on Wed- ern orchestra. Hei e You, Are a A .nd 0-im B. C. Cedar Sdinx. neLday. Dec. -)let. 'A good progriun The community extends Its deepest °a fairer prop.reT, .rases of Siarzisge Lis SN MPkLthV to the bereaved parents of Algo, f3eaAr Board,Platter Board I's h"­ prepared. Unme and-bt ing frit . Admission 2.5 cents,child- the lqto Miss.Violct Jejpkins who pasiq- ed&=&T on Saturday. The f titiera3- 1. 1rTUGH -A fipple 11 e at -Hill S. RUGH. Licensed Au'�• and arr lz,. rea 15 cents. M JLJtjoncerfor-the Province of Ontario, A, took place on side Ce mt, kinds uf sales -conducted on -riisovabl, ,rnib- BROUGHAM. - Methodist ceeaetery.- Also treedier-bf pure-bred St.arthorn- tittle. n; 7 Vnte,phme or call, Ind. pre, Claremont We • Gordon Gord .& S 0al 21164 Gkqr�. r P.O• My Don't forget Cowan's wood sale. Pickering now has the chance -day. PICKERING west side of reek, to to have an M. P. aw to the illness of our teficber. for Oottntleii of York and Ontario. -Aua- Be"ll and Independent p Miss tL Williams, school has been POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, ing u bQr' li�ffe: Ret ,DUN "on sal"of iii kinds •ttenu•ii cloned for several day:this week. BAR ION. _" on sborums Douce. Address Green ELIver P.0., Ors, Rev. itfid Mri.,Van. Wyck. of Mjcbi- are sorry to report John Mcla- n files rY last week attending We Shin gau, were here :endinj GRAND tosh as being still-seriously ill. P11 I a -Raofiog -:--W- M. MAW. LICENSED AUC_ the golden wedding' of the tatter's par- Our te acheri; Rr!,b ypractipking the r 'f which Jq to B&ttdv TV TtONEER.for �? . . i,�cql;qp and Mrs. Miller. .Counti All kinds cj. pUy attended Mrs. Ellis. of Detroit, called on -f tbt church sales may be be teld in the basement L W: T=i reasonable OPENING DANCE friendi here�n­Saturday last. On her on Thursday, Dec. 22nd. ,arranged at NEWS'Officv. Bell and 1-depen- dent.phones. whit h)r-Any. ­t"r" hrirrf0_qhe tvFts Fiebo"Inartled by- __aiad.Lath Repf,��"­ *---n of her father, W. J. Bodell, wlio -intends tended a meeting at Brougbam' on �;.__.Xalley Hall spp4tding the winter-the-Fe. Tuesday to arrange for the Towhship 7 7. The animal hot dinner And enter. Convention, which is to be held at Bon ,ht and sold. tainnient of the Brougham Union Sun- Dunbarton about January l8tb. F. A. R RE-S-0 R dA`v School willbe-heldon the -.venLng' There wA,;a meeting of those inter-- t1overn1bent, Municipal and Cor. 7 -L nts'',-3c..L%dies-plests ov hot din- G is e pr ide of Mond:iN. Dec. 19th. The ested in the Choral Society on Tues-, Taw I-XIM.11.1 ."Paration Bonds For Sale.. net will b'-served in the Temperance i1ty.night. The attendance was fair Hall ai.d'the�'progriim will b@ rendered -k night. '.%It Bell Phone 193 for a dat Dare explained I Fuller par Fourteen ire the Hall L'cul'k's his plan for the winter. ..HJGHLAND CREEK mill he given lKter. WHITAY th4 vlas.,�for st gihrt. As z)tb,ers, Boy' s -and Girls . IAN D. DYKES, On Tuesday, N6v '-"nd le W M. and •hptvp promised we hope new members ��auS`will'tiend in their names'at once.C3_- -4.1 :P_ -10. 0w .11itler &jebiated it'* ir'&ilden Dr. N. E. M cEwen, B V.9C. Tbe- ehi:vorlet Garage and Service Wedding. At noon there was a fAm- jjmt .111ceting for praetice, with ilv dfinner and there �nts a reception even- S___t Station:.at Brongliam is still -3elling find Mrs. Dare wilt be Sattirdny an a Veterinary-Surgeon. i the, afternoon' during-which time in Dec. IOLb. At 8 o'clock. sharp. Chevrolet earica'l-rd re*p;t1Hdg-till make 1`i A Graduate of University of Toronto. of cars. very Mm,.y friends called to ft-licitat'.. .Agent f�-.r Reriffrew Michin- heartv ldvita.�ion 'is extended to all: Has arrived.at the rmer ViAezinaiian W-MArdonRld ezy. Cnealij Separalor�s and N'�'illrtrd Ydlow shaded l.gli-s and quaritities of intert'sLedin the surrounding,district' "!Zricultural Coll-eget, Quebt-r.,' Batteries. , Also r:natal btat­riesand golden chrysantheinurns inade the to it ni te andlattend the first meeting' Prompt attention to all clients. Goodyear tires. Dice' us 111 CFjlj and be ho,,,,,, most attractive. T for practice, ICKERING 'Roll and Ind. Pliones, convInWd that we handle the most. A public meerting in the inters.is of eronolrncal car on'xh6, roa'd., and the L, O. -Clifford, the tib'vral'Candidate KINSACE.' .7 PICKERING, -,QNTARIO low"i' pric-etl c.,,te for the service' vou in South Ontario,in the Town.Hall to- DRUG ST 0 mnrrow (Saturday afternoon at 2,30 e High gF-t. EtlidIsped the same as h Mr. and Mrs. Azar, of Brooklin .priced-6-,yjind,,cars. Get e before. o'el<)Ck, when addresses wit{ be dpliv. spent a day at R.R. M owbray's. the spring raise in pr ce.s.,- ere:d by'%N', A. Dryden, W. E, N.Sin- tn-dit4 Ile left A c-boice assor tmeD t of, Glair, '.If. P. P., and the Clindidat.e . Krnsale needs 'a pod up- W a v-`R E I _ s.� . D black,-13)ith. None but a good'man TO'yq, -,Dolls,' Games, to • Gerow's Garage, Broug aM Ladies are. specially invited. Every- fill that Ohri&tmirs Has a full line of fresh and cur- body come Find hear tha questions of need apply. much to The fine weather has ffone mu Stocktng. the(lay di�Fcussed. , 'batch up with iid meats constantly;on hand. A nTost interesting. drama entitled -het p tbe-Nrmers'--to all pinwing. You Can select a Cbriqtm"Gift_ their f Spice, Roll, Breakfast Bacon WINTEIR -TERM ­Hmv the.Story Grew." wlll$by pre- . asing the here. K ka, Columbia The Jews have been purch od4L Ham, 1�ologna, Weiners, etc, sented in the Town Hall, tinder the iipples'ib this -vicinitY that were un- , .. . . . 7 . - auspices of -om6n's Institute. on arn6phone.Q, Opens Jan. 3rd IGr p the NV taking them 66 the city sold and are tv Stewart Gramm phones, Water. Highest priCAS paid foir SLUO the evening of Friday, Dec. 9th, This in truck loads. Of course they do not TT drama, is in three acts and occupies pay very exOrbitant,prices. man Fotintoiin Pens,.Watches, about-koiiy-fl�re'minut�s in -preie-rittit the Stationery, Tobaccoes. ILI" Butcher's cattle, ti on. There will also be a literary and RaIpblMowbray, Jr,,was one of Pipes, Meteillf's- stock judges at W. Dirders' the other musicFtl program, consisting of vocal day, He gave some Rood discourses,- Xtnag_Candy. -HARNESS SHOP Yonge Charles Ste,Toronto solos by-Miss Bunner, of Greenwood ; as you would expect from a capable p Terfumes, Toilet Goods etc. readings.by Mrs.Perryman,and har -oung nism raised on the farm. Is noted tbrougbout Canada for y Now is,the time to get your mint and violin duets by Mr, Otto, of the oldest -Call early and get ihe' , -Empringbaim Orchestra. and Carl Frank Thompson, one of our aide er needs, We have in a good high' grade busicess education. best,selection.and most respected cittzens, passed supply of Horse Blank- No-;E BR7-ricn IN Tlix Domimon. Devitt.' Refreshments will be served away. afters lingering illness.on Mon- Drags and 'Magazines at the close of the entertainment. The etq, Halters. Many business colleges employ our day.,Nov. 21st. at the borne of his dau- chnir will be taken at 8 o'clock by W Frank was -_4,--tnffalo Robes and Wool Rugs, : ghter. Mrs.Victor Parklm. graduates as teacbers. -Thousands J_. Uevift^ Admission, adults,225 cents; a good reliable neighbor and respected Wbips, etc., Team and of our for lei students a,re now bbildrso, under 12 ears, 15 cents, 1- - a t1b. Single Harness. by all who knew him. He was ivb(6ainess life. Write` for---our ind rnd reliable E. McE 9 eral In politics and k N WEN -t-be misled by in every sense f word, He a H ICKE I G • P ­"Nh_ '%.WS Ev'erythii3g for the Horse. handsome catalogue. Studepts ad., Do no n o the Ord Wa ticiaris, who scky that old parties buried at Salem cemetery on Wednes witted at anv. time. veteftary Surge6i, are going to stick for party. It Jet day the 28rd ult.' He had lived In and X oecfl Bradle 9 tht,ty years C Q. y W. J. Elliott, Principal ool_y one way '�e stein the tide around Kinsale for over, now4brins f A04.was respected by all Narne" Maier,,,,- Pickeriqg towards Cm&pwan. _2v. MAgn-Friz." ]ZL Vic -quits, light In the 9.1 u1jikt,-_1t abould be morning., It should t1ion.ti',kbdadod .0 the 'wdr'st is y ' t to o.A. an e C PAM IV .-down and molded for,the and bp pliced where It may gradually Z e ouse- bb brought iiii to 85 clog. In 1% hours - at this temperature the loaves should ±^ = , . 7', -be light and ready' for baking. When dry yea3it is Used the sponge % poijectly Baked Bread. day it is well to -have not only the'Process ii the one most i*ftim6nly flour slightly liquid but , also the flo, employed. Ordinarily such,a aponge OW _r' housok6epiii semi to 'under stand the Yale which temperature warmed. the radiator or will be light:n 10 to 12 hours. This •.plays In' bread-making• In importance .0 of the flrel"s.mny likewise be warmed time, however,4a also,dependent upon to the touch. the temperature, which should be be- It reeks w4th good flour and yeast. until just comfortable Although many housewives experience. In warm weather, especially if the tween.75.deg. and 80 deg. F. If the afteu* in having dough rise well dough is to stand a considerable temperature of -the sponge has been er the dour nor the only.,, 76 deg. F., however, fully' 13 -aw a cold, windy day and note the length of time,neither.7 ows-light in liquid should be warmed, and certain- hours will be required for the mass tQ' rapidity with which it cr Again a become thoroughly light, while 0 &gap the full Vy the xadiator should not at 6 XV201=04 the) fail to -Vations, thermometer should be used, for 1io* deli. 16% hours will be necessary. such obser by "feel" ':The hoxisewil!6 may, therefore, plan -tely wiftess or failure seems dependent can one guess aecuia upon the weather and they do- not.when the' liquid is lake warm Dif- to have her baking operations fit in rselixe that they themselves may con.,ferent indIviduals vary gfeatly 'in with her other duties in the home. I 4 temperature.W their sensitiveness to heat and guess- Mixing,-kneading, molding and baking the matter of,to Ing may,.cause&reAt error in gauging may be so adjusted that they will not k (f llii yeast used 'in mak' re of liqu-1d.7®r radiator. conflict with other matters one-cell e temperature and the -7 gdani broad is a microscopic, squiring f Two geneTa! -methods' for making Viiking especially may be arranged-to r or its growth air,, moistuA,-food and a favorable tem-,bread are practiced largely in this come during the time that her pres-� :7-- aria sugar present country, -the "sponge" and the"ence in 6e kitchen is required for L-paraturis. It acts -'ream suvwi -Nor need she -1h the dough, forming carbon dioxide "straight dough." Each of these may oth& tff ell. be divided'into-the short,or quick and spend the entire morning in' the kit- ...9w. which, in attempting to rise to 'the surface of the macs, is caught and the long Chen m 'y to "watch "the dough." or overnight process, depend aml utn the amount of yeast u"as Knowing - the temperature of the -Aisid by the elastic gluten of the flour' * I n the temperature main- dough and the time required for ris- As. more gas' is formed.within the UPO -ul sponge.or dough, the gluten stretches tained. Besides using less yeast in in*,,the housewife may calculate just • mid the entire mass expands and be-I their preparation over night, sponges when her •-dough will need attention'. or doughs- are generally kept at.a Dark, close streaks:in the crumb'of Like most plants, yeast thrives beat'mate' temperature than those made bread are often due to unevenness in at a certain temperature. Although by the shorter daytime process, In temperature during-risirig-Particular- It is quite,active bet*een7 75 dev. and -very, warm weather especially the I h' y * en a dough has been ehilled and % ­7— 95•deg. F., It produces best results at dough is likely to become-sour over fails to rise•properly the housewife 13 from go'deg. to 85 deg.,F. As the night unless it ca 0- n be kept sufficiently tempted to place it where it wla�b temperature, is lowered, th e activity cool. come warm rapidly, either at the back of the yeast becomes less until growth In order to learn.definitely what of the range or in w pan of warm Wises at about 50 deg. F.. Although time Is required we 'will consider water. Without the aid of a ther- 1"40v- fpactbve below' that Point, it begins)some of the recipes for making brea& mometer it 1*9 difficult to gauge the `A popular formula calls for.one-half temperature, and there Is danger that to grow again when a favorable ten= WeTe-Stary pMtUre_is restored. Above 95 deg. cake of compressed.yeast and one cup the. yeast cells in that .portion of Manimot6 e& the actibu of'the yeast is-lessened by of "liquid for-each "standard""sized dough most exposed to the heat may Many of • the. mammoths found -ICHECKERS—By Heed[ the activity of other-organisms pros- .loaf of bread, with the requisite am- be killed. Although blended later with frozen-in' Siberia b•ave- broken bones r ant in the dough or by the products ounts of flour, wit,sugar and so forth. the rest of the dough no,expansion or 866w signs of Oth4r Injuries, sug- at same.- At- somewhat higher tem- If a temperature of 85 deg. F. be of this portion,takes place, aZ14 close g"ting that they were killed by land. The solution of problem No. 4, pub-� pors;tures thi-yeast is actually killed.I maintained throughout the process, streaks in the finished crumb are the .slides or falls into crevasses_ fished last week, is an follows: '7 A favozWe temperature'. therefore,4 this,dough should be light -the first result.• ...it baa,,Ioug-been,accepted an fact W. B. W. B. wig have much to do with active and"time .in'1% hours, the 3"ond time in ' Could the housewife but realize the that those huge pr boscidJaus we 1 17-22' * 18-25 3 21-21 healthy fermentation. Furthermpre-il 134 hours. It should then be molded, irnpnrtance of know* ip'g the temper- specially fftted.by_nature-to withstaurd'o 2 27-23- 30-26 i and after rising'in the pans by regulating the temperature one one hour attire-of the dough she would not be- severe cold. But .a newly published - No. 5—Either to move and win. may control the rising of the dough,,I vidl,be ready for baking.' Allowing grudge 'the investment Of ; dollar Or Smithsaiiian report.off4re a alfferent simple dairy -or ; 0- ical theory. haktoning or retarding it almost atl 10- minutes for handling the dough two in a ri en M will. ' In goner' risings and ab-out % of. an-.4-hei aL however, doughs' between risi rmometer. Through Its ase guess The idea It advances Is that in the should be kept as nearly as possible�hour for baking, the. bread should be work I&.eliminated, the of days when the mammoths flourished 1 . 0 N a ... at the same temperature througbout out of the oven within 5 hours from bread-making may be adjusIc I to'suit in Siberia and -�;ofthsrn"America the tbr Ose, the process and not 32fected .alter-1 the first mixing. In practice, there the convenience of the housekee�per, climate of latitudes was com- a -nately to,heating, and i Ing.* fore, a housewife will find' that by anti bread or hbt rolls may be provided paratively mild. It was a great Inva- Vol But how may the housewife control beginning at 7 am., the dough shol2ld fresh for any meal. Moreover, the sion of cold that destroyed them. If So temperature of the dough,! The!be ready for the oven at 11.15, pro- fiavtr, text*re and general qwi;tty of they had-been able to migrate south- jtdim now. simplest way is to provide herself vided it has been kept at 85 deg. the product are almost sure to be ward into warmer regions, they might M a ZRON v"k boy,"which is a simple.throughout'the process.-At 12 o'clock, excellent.' have survived even to the.present "mmee when the noon meal is ready, her time,- but, as It happened, they suc- i box or eshinot, capable of holding the) Aw saw dough, and which can be warmed by'bread wilt be out of the oven and no combed to low temperature. .numm of hot water, a hot stone, a extra fuel or time in the 1 "An Incidental effect of the change 10 FA 91 kitc4en re- of I smH lamp or an electric light bulb. quired for its baking. Should 'the MEIRATIC PAINS- --- climaia-was to impoverish the vege- Vu, an extremely hot day the cabinet dinner hour be at I o'clock, the dough U A 111111% tation on which..they relied" for food. may Hkwwise be-cooled by means of-might,be started at 9 Am. At 80 deg. --J[IftVE DISAPPEARED Cold rains P"verted,their bristly fur Solution of this Position will appear cold water or Ice-. The thermometer, week- I F. the time for the first rising would- cloaks of lee. They starved and nex by me=s of which the temperature is'be 2 hours, for the second 1% hours 0 _ . - froze. and so they passed away. -rarahAW, fi one of the most import=I and for the rising in the Pam about As Result. of Treating the When they perished, ..conditions, Education in Iceland. 7 ant things in connection with the 1% hours, making a total of 1 hour, were such that -their carcasses im- It. is said that the populati6n dt Trouble Through the Blood. diately froze soild.-and In that state Iceland is wholly..literate--no small EMS* box. more than with the higher temper- me In place of the sponge box a fire. store. Hence if the-dough be mixed' The chief.symptom of -rheumatism]-they are found to-doy—the most re- accomplishment . in -a country so F" It L is pain. The most successful treatment low cooker may be used. The prin- at 7 am. and kept at 80 deg torage on markable example of Cold s I Sparsely settled. The*outstanding -ci* underlying its construction is should be out of the oven at 1 "clock. is the one that most quickly relieves record, in uch. as not. fewer than "fact of the educational system is that that of maintaining the temperature With the overnight straight-dough-and banishes the pain. Many rhea- 150,000. years have passed since" the ,parents are responsible for teaching -beasts died. - 'their chiidrin the- imintary iiiibje.'ets. '_--of.artkiet-V44ced within it. If, there. less yeast and a lower temperature matic People-suffer pains that 'could a form a sponge or dough be mixed so should be employed than with the be avoided by building up the blood The tusks of the mammoth were: All children from ten to-fourteen huge, even oui of proportion to the years old must take examinations they have tAA temperature is correct, then quick method. Using 1'cake of com- when.rheumatism is associated with sixe of the animal, and so curved that 'eyery spring to show,that =;14ioss~Juside the cooker, this temper- pressed yeast for six loaves.' and;thin blood It cannot be 6oali ted until An, many individuals the Upw were,di- '-completed the work of one grade, re- *M be'rakintaihid. On a cold keeping-the dough at 7Q deg. over- the blood is built up. -Dien, N.S.. a.uf- meted sidewise or backward, Thus �gardless of who has taught them. It tMr. Ed. Hall, Main-a -they could not have been efficient-ski 'they do not pus, the-.educationa com. ared from rheumatism for years, but was more fortunate than many vie- weapons, 'and it Is hard' to Imagine 'rultiee may have Mein taught at tho. r he found a what use-they really-served.- expense of the or, guardians.o tinis of the disease fo'' HWTH was remedy that so built up hU entire sys- 0 Right Ear Is Highest. tem that he is now free from rheu,' Get It Done. BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON. niatism. Mr. Hall says: - "I was The right ear is Provincial Board of Health, Qntarlo taken It isn't the Job we Intended to do, generally b I igher down with rheumatism,-and-.at times Or the labor we've just begun, �, thsw the left. Dr� MAUULCLUU &�lrbe 19tad to answer questions on Public Health mat. was under the treatment of several of That puts' us right on the balance _ ,,ter!„ter! through this column. Address him at spadjua House, SpadIns the best doctors in Cape Breton, but sheet;- Xexican7sombreros of the' best -.Crescent, Toronto. they held- out no hope -for* my re- It's the work we have really done. quality are so costly 'that it -would, covers from the trouble. I was con• take a year's wages of a workman to fined to bed for three years and a help- Our credit is built upon things we do; buy one., The more'wo.'read, and 'learn by patient's condition being made' Pub- -1 could Our debit on things we shirk; less tripple from the trouble. aCV44 exptrience of the ravages of lic- If the patient is able to pay his not move, and had to-be turned in The man who totals the biggest plus venereal diseases,the more we see the own doctor he has no need for furtfier sheets. My legs and fingers were Is the man who completes his Work. outside advice, but in Cases where a of shape, and sores devel- Xweeilialty of-carrying on- relentless drawn out a persolfhas contracted venereal disease . ,CORNS Ped my body,as the result of my Good intentions d f-pay bills* se no Confinement in ked. I was In this It's f -to plan. War i against, them great scourges of aid has no money to pay for treat- long humanity. One of the great of a man. - -with Finger i ” kum eat obstacles ment,'the Fr6vinclal'Boaid of Health serious condition when a friend ad- To wish is the play of an office,boy; that confronts Government efforts to offers 'advice,and treatment free Of vised the use of Dr. Williams' Pink to do is the jot of Lift Off-W combat and control venereal diseases charge. All the patient his to do is to, Pills and"I be'gaii-taking them. The effectively,-As -lack of knowledge of apply t.) the local Medical Officer of first benefit I felt- from the then. I be- the pills was When Snow Flies; Motor" ' a their seriousness or of their after Health who' will arrange for "treat- an Improved appetite, effects, which may lead7"to chronic III- went to be carried out either by a gan to feel stronger, and was finally Ahead s. health, paralysis, insanity and pre- qualified physician, or at a clinic con- able to get-out 'of bed and go about An arrangement by which anordin- mature death.• In its efforts, to cam ducted under the supervision of -the on Crutches. I continued.taking the ary'ih6toreir may be converted into on the Campaign against venereal dis- Board. The treatment is carried out-WIls-,for months,- slowly but surely a sleigh Is the invention of William B. jpp the Piovirkial with:thi utmost',secfecy and the name getting new strength, and finally* I was' Jenkins, of Idaho. The front wheels Board of Hen .. ....... 'has two "cipal of the'-patient is not divulged.- The able to lay the Crutches aside. J will of the automobile are taken off and aims in view. One is -to locate the whole aim of the- Division of -Ven-,always be lame, as the-result of my the rear wheels so Positioned,with re-- �F7. ..,sufferer as quickly im possible, and ereal Diseases is to cure the disease long stay 4n bbd my left leg -has ference to a supporting-,sled 'contriv- the other is to got treatment, started and prevent its transmission to others. -shortened somewhat, but, otherwise I ante as to be lifted slightly above the by a conipetent physician at the earl- Witli this end in view, treatment is am feeling fine and able to do-my work ground. The rear wheels,'however, lost opportunity. There, is a great continued regularly and methodically.as Fishery Overseer, I may add that are required to -propel the motol•• V tendency among people,:who have con until- all Arac • of'-the disease have when the rheumatism came on I sleigh, and so are provided with trac- weighed 140 pounds, and when.1 be- ti on rims having calks to engage the traded either syphilfs..or konorrlictpa been entirely removo 9 about on crutches I only ground. The rear end of the vehicle to keep quiet about it, and to liY The tragedy of this scourge is that gan going -k. ` 'r. �7.- weighed 67 pounds, and now'l am at is elevated upon the,rear sleigh-run-remedies in the hope of get- the patient may honestly think he is tang, cured without relatives or cured, and pft be still harboring'tbe normal weight. There are many, here ners just high enough to enable the friends knowing Of 'their condition. germ and transmitting it to others. who know and vbuch for the truth c4lkq tq qatch_the. ground. a4d glvt They I dread the Moril ipProbriuW Uat6r on' the definite definite symptoms d of these statements," the requisite drive,to the ear. .etc., that they think they would be sub- paralysis, softening of the brain, You can get these pills through.any dealer 4n medirine,'or by mail, post tue y appear? Remorse_ Doesn't hurt a bit' Drop a II Jected to..If it became known that they me. showing that the case 0- 6 paid,at 50 cents,a box of'six boxes for unbid "Fressous" on an aching corn. in.. b4d contracted-venereal disease. To is hopeless and that the infection has I am the guest who come3 $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Nledi- -try and overcome this false feeling been ca Ing 'on its d!ead work with voice forever chiding, scantly that 'corn stops 'hurting, Wea yJ cane Co., Brockville, Out. shortly you lift It right off with fingers. .. 'of security by the use of quack rem through all the Intervening year Deep In the secret heart of.man, I am. adios, is part of the. work' of the One Truly-1- can thus readily see how esson, the long abiding; Your druggist sells a tiny bottle or .-Pro-vinclM Board of Health. The tial it Is for the Patient to put him- Holland's Many Wheels. Would you avoid the pain of me, the .41 of,& , Iten Cleo are ridden .. wracking, cutting laughter, "Fressone" for a few cents, sufficient Roard through the Division Of Von- self immedtatedY under the care Two mil bicy' re r dd n in to remove Avery hard corn, soft corn, areal Diseases hm perfected plans.to competent Physician, wheiher. private- Holland, a country with a population Pause ere you speak or act, to ask it of corn between the toes-, and the cal. on -thq. treatment without'-the ly or at a clinic. I may.come thereafter." of 6,060,000 persona. ftiigih without soreness or irritation. 4, 4'n;W'7'e'5 1 :y :/v. �O�,S77Sz;?:F 5 i9• �70E�,Z, ­7 wit. -4:, 7 4 LA 7:4 till, yle In September w" �Xifiiel, ma" In A"- FUT TM V�� Vwx nd ST11" CRILDRE1 9. the. inuvkL-better. showing -CON rain Briihtm that month: BETS or ach and ng.Qt _The Improx _ _ A feature",of the situation, which Mothers, if your little ones are eon- MT ALL DAY, LOL` edlinancialshow.1 i ' . .. - ii the Canadian Nitional Railways for constituted a great difficulty incouht- klpifed;- if their little atom ����� u - ff they Cry a the months'o2 August and September ered. by t.4js management �n- bowels are out of order, FROM UK VM has received general and favorable deavore to wipe out the deficit, is gra- great deal and are cross-And peevish, COULD HARDLY E A T out in-Me Press throughout the phically displayed by the chart, which give them a dose of Baby's own Tab 7 that- gross earnings - pped- lets—the Meal medicine for little ones. SLE" OR WO1M HE country. It will be of Interest'to the- shows -, Bay Didn't Klak.. public to see in graphic manner the after February; that month's gross is Th6 Tablets are a gentle but.tharou gh "I'm-sorry, young man", "M the ..STATM the lowest fA ad laxative and"•never fail to right the- monthly advances .pads since the tie- usually -y ykmr. snit, minor dieorders of 'chlldho6d. Con- druggist, as he eyed the small boy ginning of the year. commencing with March, gross earn inji invidibly'iiiIprove; but during cerning them Mrs. Noble A. 'Pyr, over the counter, "but I can only give The accompanying chart shows that tl�4 pre�Bent. year a new'condition pre- Ecum Secum, N.S., writes:—"My-baby. you halt as-much castor oil for a,dim Both' Hills and Wife Res operating expenses, as indicated by valled; the 'earnings In the months of was terribly constipated, -but Baby's as I used to." stored to Splendid Hekhh the upper line on the -chart, were April, May and June were lower than Own Tablets soon'relieved her' I The boy blithely handed him the brought down, mouth by-month, and 'Tru not kicking* by Taking Twilact those-in the months of.January and now think them a splendid medicine coin. he remarked. that they drew gradually towards a February. •This'slump in business was for little ones." The,.Tableta are sold "The stuff's for me." "I imow Tairlac is a ineeting'with the lower line. which.in- k general, and affected,-all lines'. If the by medicine-dealers or by-mail at 26 splendid medl 4,;4.dioates the.. earnings. In August ty. tine, for It has fixed me up- in good d at earnings had been fol- cents a box from The-Dr. Williams' usual trend Aenforl shape In only a few weeks," said John- lines met and crossed, -ih,6wtng a* A small boy, aged 4, had Just com- Ahern, 1 Boultbee Ave., Toronto. the operating economies ef- Medicine Co., Brockville, Out.'. .'small margin to the good for low9d, "'- month. In IS that fect4d would have brought the lines municated the fact t6 his'-uncle that an employee of the a CO, September; the widening together at an earlier date. The man who deals in sunshine he had'st4fted on hit school -career. Ltd.'- Win. Davie gap between the lines indicates net AeaMiggo of more than half a. million - The chart also shows that the i. gTast. Is the,one who gets the crowds-, "Indeed," 'said his uncle; "why, you •"89me years ago, stomach'troubli� lfi"trifisieta a 16t more business 'must be the youngest there.". The trend of the "sweeps" or er reductions In Operating expenses came on me and I got Iii a g"ei-41 ritu. dollars r "curves," as they are sometimes term- were obtain ed prior to July; thiqA Than the one who peddles clouds; "Oh, no," answered' the Youngster down condition. I got to wh6rls I felt e$, predicts_ '4—tthe-Te,�-And the-salesman who's a frowner in a vgry-IoL4i much better abiowtng.in 16200 Of tk"eWAk —#houldA 'October. ductIon In expenses was largely . Will be beaten by a,mile, other gentleman who comes in a pejr-, to bed and just as tired when :1 got up. If the man at,the next counter ambulator.", I heAL.a-persistent cough like brou. CANADIAN NATIONAL-RAILWAYS Meets his patrons with a oralle. clittle, that kept me awake much of Too Busy. the night.. My stomach was so.dis- M Inard's Liniment Used by Voterinaries ordered my appetite was almost en- CKAR-r SHOWING Mamma," asked Freddie. "are we 68035 EARNINGS AND OPERATING E)VEN3E5 IN 1921 1, tirely gone and all the food I ate gave going to heaven some day? AIM THE CHANGE MON DEFICM TO NET M-043 IN AMW AND SEPTEMBER New antiskid-chains for automo- .,Yes, dear, I-hope so,"was the reply. me Indigestion. I had severe pains in biles are- clamped' directly to the "I wish papa could g% too," con. the pit of the stomach, and c4Wd bird. t Y CL -of side tinued th I stoop over, the distress was&a bid. e little fellow. Is. wheel spokes.without the use will?" I was 'badly constipated and would 15.000.000 chains.. "Well, and don't you think he suddenly.-asked his mother. get dizzy if I stooped over a Mother, Quick I tsi "Oh, no,". replied Freddie, ,he At times my head hurt so bad It seem- Ve. ed that-it would split open, and noth couldn't reeve his business." - - - California Fig Syrup For Child's Bowels ing would do me any fiend'. Outcast. *Y.w1fe_commenced taking Tanlae Even a sick child loves'the "fruity" The profiteer's wife was dindug out. and it helped her so much that I do. nv6rsation tided to try it myself. All my trop-. . ° _ a e taste of "California pig Syrup.­ If the During the, evening the co 10.000.000 little tongue is coated or if your child turned on Deaa'Swift..After some time blits arV, in the past now -and f feel Is listless, cross, feverio eoid, fine. My appetite to splendid and I fall of she turned to the man at her side, can eat anything I want without a bit ca I'Mooe '.00 or has colic, a teaspoonful will never who happened to be an author, and of trouble. I sleep Fire a lot at night said- &000.000 fail to open the bow4ld. In a few "Who is this Dean Swift, who is so and get up in the morning feeling res � hours you can see for. yourself' how strong and full vf "pep" and ready for�- 4 thoroughly It-works all the constipa- amusing? I should like to invite h1m a hard day's work. -I can't-say any LiANOWS W W"It 0100 b"LL60" DOUAAS 900 t.,ec+wTM*WNTS 06 96TOW60- to one of my receptions." tion poison,.s-our bile RLd waisfe from thing too good for Taulac." he tender, little bowels and gives you-........rin raid," answered the author, Taulac is solo) by leading druggists Those who were in close touch with 'brought about by the readjustment of a well, plaifill child again. that the dean has 'done something -f everywhere. Adv. the situation, and who knew what was wages, effective July IBM. Millions of mothers keep "California that has shut him out of,socl6t:p of being done to bring about operating The Canadian National Railways, Fig Syrup" handy�­They know area- good.'* Farming was the occupation of half­.• '7 economies, could see well In advance earlier in the year, Informed the peo- spoonful to-day saves a sick child to- "Oh. but how very interesting," said the -population of France before the : -that 96 continuation of these measures, pie of Canada, by a series of frank,ex morrow. Ask your druggist for gems- the-lady. "And what was It he did?" war. IN A with the usual increases In volume of plicit articles in the public.press, of Ins "California Fig Syrup" which has "'Some hundreds of years, ago," re- traffic, would bring the tines together. some of.Its problems, and,In Particu' directions for-babies and children of plied the author, "he died." Minardle Liniment for Distemper. with seasonal crop move- lar,of the pressing need of more traffic. and that with all ages printed on bottle. -Mother!. , meat they should cross. It was hard- The Improvement In the rela tive posi- You must say "California"or you may Liassitied Advertmments. -ly expected and,the month of August tion of the National lines has been ac, get an imitation fig syrup. PLAYER PIANO FOR BALE.would show net earnings, but reduc- complialled, not only by the reductions lions In the Co 0 IN rooD, THIN, FLAT HAIR 21, costs of materials and sup- of operating coats,but also through the BL'LL PLAYER PIANO ..:.plies,--coupled with the'readjustment co-opefatiou-tf the public that,realized condition, with a large number of music rolls, for -sale at a bargain. GROWS LONG, THICK L. Costello, 73 West Adelaide -St-rest, of wages, and tbe'tuerease in gross the truth of the statementii mado'on Pains After Eating -earnbigs. were factors which.' com- the-National Railways behalf,and,who Today thousands are afraid to eat Toronto. bined.- enabled the management �t& have situation in 4-practical because of the pahis that follow ..produce a small balance on the right- BELTING FOR SALE AND ABUNDANT aide for August. The crop movement Way. even a light meal of good and ALL KINDS OF NEW AND USED food. Maher&Ws ALL pulleys saws.cable.bose,pa5ikinx. Syr eald, Uped bu6jeeX to approval at lowest "Dandertne" c-o 9 t 3 up, taken after' m has etc.,sF prices in Canada. YORK BELTING CO. helped tens of thousands to enjoy d) 115 YORK. STREET. TORONTO. 'Only 3i cents a fiottle. a. N -S to,the ication ends iffmu their food,and put an end One -appl and Th& Origin Uffs IRE pains and miseries of indigesdon. all dandruff, stops Itch. GARFIELb.' -DAY Sold in SOc.aiad$1,00 bottles at !fnx 'and fWng hair.' -a few moments, -Varls -0 dru stores� and, in ments, ay 9 UtS Variation-Gear. Geer. tl0n%­-DsY9, DeY. Deye, man and Damon. You have doubled the )I, ..F: 'Racial Origin English. 10MC ACIM beauty of your-hair. It Racial Origlo.-English. source-A locality, also an occupation. Sloan' mass, so SOUroe--An occupation. OR forty years 9 Liniment will appear a -The, first'syllable Ansarka's Flonser nor momed"s has been the kest relief.for soft, lustrous, and easy --.-.-In 'his family The family name of Da- F nullic and rbeuma- to do up. But what name is related to that In our modem Y Is really Book on neuralgia, scia t WUI ord "garment,­ and also in our word traceable to several dffferent sources. tism,tired muscles,lame backs.sprAiall Please-Fok most will be DOG DISEASES ter One of these already has been dis- and-strains,aches and I at a fe�w weeks' use "gear;' which anciently meant trap and,How to Feed a or apparel. principally war ap- cussed, the origin as a variation of the Walled Free to any Ad- Keep Sloan's hbxdy and apply freely. when you see new hair, P—Ing given name of David. -Another "is : dream by the Auigor. wWsoa ruWxg, at the first, twings• -Am Mid downy. at ' rat-yea--bilt Irish, when Day Is a shortened form of Gila Wo In it cases and bring est 3lat VW Streit s_ comfort surely really new hair growing all cist, the It.comea from the old Anglo-Saxon the name,of O'Da Now Tork, U.S.A. and readily. You'll find it clean and I scalp. "Danderine" In to the )to* Y. -word garwain" or ­geariou." wtkieh -oceu what fresh showers of rain and one. The third to English, and an Don-skin-staining. meant "to procure." and It Is related Potion. Sioan't LittiFnent is-Slain's ems. shIA6 are W vegetation. It goes right also-. to the French-word "guerre," . Older forms of the surname, Iii that Ask your neighbor• to the roots, invigorates and strength-ALT COARSE S 70c .which"is really quite similar to the period when surnames were purely , At all druvgioto- 35c, us them. This delightful, sdinulating -: English it -you remember that descriptive and bad not me M lifeless, faded hair to yet become LANDYSALT a 4f ionic helps thin, lit the _'g=has been atirninated from the hereditary family distinctions, are met Bulk Ca .1 4MIS grow long, thick, heavy and lTlxuri:&nL latter, and'that the "u" in the former with constantly As "I's Deye,-' --Lie -IM was more anciently pronounced some- Dagh," ­IA Deye" and -Le Diyman,-- TORONTO SALT WORKS - ... .6 . .,Translated into modern speech, all of C; J. -CLIFF TORONTO z1hing like P. "w." Lim SUfFERING ff i these names meant simply""the Dairy. The field,, or "gear-field," was itilplies, man" or "the'Dalrymaid, according to w. what the name ..a training or "'the sex of the person to whom the ,preparation field set aside for the use -JOUNG WM Eft name was applied. of the'fighting men 0*f the feudal com. These faruily names therefore, take�" -runnity. their place in.,the large c)"wiffeation- This Letter Tells How It MW In the period when family names of the original bearers, and which be.:. began to take shape individuals.living come hereditary at be Overcome-40 PISO&M 2 slightly later near such places naturally received Intereste& period than surnames, which were de� ;­sucb surnames as "de I& Garfield" or rived from place names. It Y OU � bear:'11atte Gaifle ld." one'. of these names it might trace Toronto,ool girl with pain in my left Ont.-"I have suffered sins '. "John o' Gear" would have been the back in ypur Particular'.case_ to the was a school John who had charge of the war gear, twelfth century, or maybe only to the sideandwithcrRIZIP16 ---v h virtually an armorer, arid from this fifteenth or sixteenth. But hardly growing werse each -,.:':.calling have been derived the family later than that,, or-,the form of.the year until I was am -names of,Gear and Geer. name would have been different. rundown.' It was bad at times that I was unfit for�Wqrk.' ll wveral U06- To-Night MONEY ORDERS. "Cascaets tors and patenik Bowels,. . .1 Dominioll Express-Money Orders-ors For Liver, medicines, but was on sale in five thousand offices S I . .... ". only relieved fors A . if Bilious, Headachy throughout Canada. short time. Some X>4 of the doetors 00 Get a--Jl.()-cent bbx'now. wanted 1W perform Misunderstanding teparate can an ergtion, but You're heidac�hy! You.have a bad friends far more widely thati-- either Never say "Aspirin" Without saying �'Bayer. • . 11 'taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, my father objected. I learned' throu, R.Pink time or space. gh my mother of Ly -your skin Is Yell**,' YOur'l fps parched. MING!' Unless You see-name "Bayer" on table harals.VeIrtable Com ts, n am un tnlrbow No wonder you feel mean. Your sys-',. YO thankful that It- T J= u are not getting.Aspirin at all. tem.Is full of bile' not properly pissed Why take .chances? relieved from pain and cramps, and off, and what you need Is a cleaning up Accept only an feel 99 if it has saved my. life. Yo* Inside. Don't continue being a bilious "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of may use my letter to help 'other- itz," which contains directions and dose worked out by ..�nutsaac# to yourself and those who Aspir women as I am glad to reeotnibend the).. medicine. Mss. H. A. Goonx;mi-14 love you, and don't resort to harsh physicians during- 21 years and proved safe by millions for Rockvale Ave.,Toronto. OF FMI' physics that irritate and 'Injure. Re- -'Those who ape troubled as Mm t1mem Goodman was should imm S Cold -Headache 'Rheumatism ediaW seek her that most disorders of the macb, liver and bowels are gone restoration to health by taking Lydia .:fmorning with gentle, thorough -Toothache- Neuralgia Neuritis I E. Finkham's Vegetable Couqyound. '"carets-they -:'Pain pain Thom who need special advice may FOR RHEUMATISM Lumbago dne Co. work-while you sleep, A -Earache -cent box w :' . n VgTite to Lydia E.PinkhaniMedi 10 Ill keep Your liver 'and I tbago, Neuralgia. or any other bowels clean; stomach sweet. Un p.,i I n, TTaik(lv tin boxes of 12 tablets--Bottles of 24and IM-All DruM*sts. will ese)ettem and apply Atizard's X-Luiment to the avh1n;r (confidential),Lynn Mass Th Ypr 11kTsmnTaeture of mono. be opened read and answered by a i- ..Your head clear for months, Children i OPOt and get quick rellei'. Xlfnard'm is Aspirin IN the trade Mark (registered in Canada) of rta !­1 womm and the remedy your grandmotbe-• 8 1�et 4r--Qt 0-11cy-twiteld, wh44e ft-is well known that -M1wrin i;Jd in strict confiderice. means Bayer loves to take Cascarets too bepause where in nothijug In equal-it. manufacture, to 9221st the pUbtfe araInSt Imitatidrig, the Tablets of He er compasy R r, they never gripp or sick ii.­ Fox sALz zvj%RyNvFjT-.--' . WUl be,Stamped with their general trails MWU. the "Bayer 4:r4sI6,, ISSU-" No.. 49--121. % ours. =L. rko;F, -7— 4 40", -�c _4 L"�A ­11W Friday mq ofts—:' ote •tints 2-2 cents lb. pti ­1 �20,cents F b.-bu 'Tiq 2 S 11­ 3 lb. pails, .60 cents KL'i ,11.73 pesyear:;. $1-.69 U paidtin advance. -5 lb. pails, 95 cents RING AND �PIC 20 lb. ails, 3.75 'Saidked.Trimmed Buneless Back Bacon, 45,c Ilb.d MURKA�, P.rop!ietorl p >V H IT13Y. I Pick6rmg never. .8moked Breakfast Bacon b Doyou­kno* ­tha. 35C I -;Music love4i ton Whitbv and vicinity Cooked Ham (sandwich block), 55e lb. tainly to be coogratulated on n" a- member at Ottawa and now 'you the enterprise shown 'by the-commit- tee of the Whit �Ro.ae tPork, 55c lb. Lz obo�al society to have chance ? securing as leader such a widely -Finnan Haddie, 16c I b. nown conductor and musician a 7. C' Sherlock, of Toronto. Eveiy one Haddie Fillets, 22c Ila. ' knows of the famous Sherlock Me an= Lle Do you favor the campaign of 81 Quartette bf which be is leader. and Salmozi Shacks, 80e lb. tht 7� Univeriltv 01pe Club which J_ T.-Kenney %lea-ldooduntg- he de b both partiesthat has been-carried- Pon Honor Country Sausaige�,'80c lb. !a_pre.t._ _r - y 'dent of the Society and T. L. Rowe to rT. FRESH OYSTERS, 50 CENTS'PINT GL&.S� secretary,ry. There are already some 75 on agamst Cha pman -zn t tembers and this number will very porobably be augmented to 100 voices. nesdav everiing in the C'ouncil Cham- 0 you W RMARDSON 4n rebersals tire held each Wed. ­saf e—g u a rd i a of all JAMES _j- bar and on Dec. 7th the first social D ant n evening fur the season will -be held, Practice will curd at 9.30, foJlowed by .7 -GROCERIES ONLY our Jinterests in this time of real danger fee is $1 and the h6' membefship t6fzo r ibertieg -Irk :"' 111#Ribers pay for their music. Mr. -of in " Hardw 'are 'S. -:.Sherlock. who is a prominent vocal t cher. has consented to telich• Tickerincr otusatistied h the bran tore Whitby each Wednesday, "His studio Are y ' wit V over the florist's store of T. B. Jones machine me' hods and near Chii)joiTt office. party politics, mac t -TI.e Canadian winter 'botne needs Aric 9 pa plenty of beat and light•extravagance of both'th6 old rties 7 BUY Do oti want, a -square' deal to all, y honesty in public' men, a safe -1�come for•and children' and a policy which.. A lIapp Thought women ai Ratige and a gives farriers and small centres a better o C le man business deal ? Lamp You will always be satisfied % time to get your stoves Vote then for Now ig the and forn acej repaired before , Alie cold weather comes. J.t is a ple,4sure to show our goods �^ : - Frank'- M Chapman J. S. BALSDON, PICKERING National Progressive Candidate on December E- N T 10 N m er 6th.. . ,A T _ �L -0. CLIFF ORD ru P irn, grey Ee ]�eSpeetfnllv solicits the for SotithOntari6* New p­ ly (AAlmira Yt red ick, aiso ream -I e ­T I St - C t I alid bla V I 'lectoois'011' 14 Celli b,-r 6i;*l;. rotes of the e iif5�ring Yarn a- t a d w P or Bi;ea :' lo Ater price. ote ChMimnti and %vurk to get ices sure-to please. tile vote out. 'I -&- Flour f(j-i--- Pa-sti-y' '­ z�e '4`- at' j)ri e r t ,6,% Shorts , id- Feed Flour- .School Readers.•Voters' ist'. Cowt, l9Z1 of ipalit.% r ship ;IlL To-A A of Pickering x%v ruericiub Cot�u—grourid,'craeked and whole.' N-ofic-im hA'reloy given that a Court A N •Ili be ho-id. ptir•ti,tnt, tn" ibe Outat io If yo4r hen's'are not prqd tieing egie-4,in p4ying qviantities, tryout Wit•- CAN 6" MR2 0 "Voter:,' Lt,.t Art. by,, His; Honor the Reed. _J . -_ .-:, ,celebrated Laying Ma h and Rcratch F `JUdge -4 the -Co:irnty Cowrt, of th ' 7 County of Ontario, at the Town Hall Highest price paid 'for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, li Lbe llage of Brougham.,on Sat ur Buc-k w heat, Rye and Oats. 7. day. the 10th dity of December. 19*21. --'Chopping abd`Gat Crt hing Wednesdays And Saturdays. at 10 30 in the forenoon. to hear and Small Remittances 11.� dwermice, complaints of orrorx and mall amounts do th issions.in the Voters' List of the WI!EN you remit s you use a f Munieipality of the Township of Pick. safest, most economical and most Satisfactory I he Cam„bell Flour' Mills Co.-"We '! Aoring f-or 1921. . 9 . medium? -)t ID#tttd this 2Zth day of November., Bank Money Orders are Wills at IneXpensive, Protect you o 60VALD R. BEATON. . -�n � 1,. against Ion and relieve you of worry. 4W11 Clerk of the said Municipility o Tor-on' to Peterbor These orders are obtainable at all our branches r* _... Pickering Do not,he misled by party poli and sub-branches. e inR who say that the old pet. THE•Met are going to '.%tirk fur party. ISTANDARD BANIK It is only'one'way, to titern the tide 1% OP cANAM4 towards Chopmen. ..,'TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS PPP Pickering Braiiecit: W.F.Law,'hlanagitr. t. nuine r VAUthy Branch: C.A.McClellan, %,,�Auctou Sale of Farm s Amour i2e;ACRES e NN 'ON THURSDAY, DEC. 81 1921 F6ro Sal' Here ��� Situatpd on the Kingston'road 3 jniles west of Whitby, and 24, miles *:-.14rom-King nttd Yonge Streets, con- LOOK FOR THIS SIG..X .1 Want to" Put Doha$ s taining' Rtout 125 acres of, the beat .-mediumbeavyloam. "anderdraitied." • for yielding big crops ,4.1,,e-every year. I�i��l- -: ':,r...; �... being noted 01 lee :� Attractive driveway up to the bouse ry in You'r' Pocket' with maple trees on, both sides, a '-car ot) the road. Prorb' -great number of s on r pt spruce and o'manient- wF. KEEP v r .':'pltrees around P titteut-ion to repairs as soon as needed There is no need o xnaI4, 'a special the house, a-gmrden t -r expen:Fe; .-'forrounded with spruce trees,and two saves farther ,trip to town for a lo?.d of chop if you have Acres of orchard. Thirteen-roomed Let us keep your Ford tip to 100'.per cent a Toronto Farm Engine and Grain Grinder 1house, stone horse stable, cattle sta•- of your own. And besides, it will save efffeiency—if N�111 save yoll luont.y. sa cement Rilo, a • you a few cents on every bag. never fai.11ug well at bbusp,. large--cis Our repair shop is ecinloped with 'approved machinery to facilitate prompt' and efficient Coarse or fine chop—for cattle or tern. On the farm are two wells and work. 4,wo springs. About 70 acres of fall We have the-Adlied mechanics to give hogs—I-would recommend the Toronto --you economy o --plowing done, and' 8 P�cres of fail a first'class job. .,Grinder, for efficiency' and Le rn _ n Wheat. We sell Gen nine Fdrd Parts at prices fixed vour farm. , Toronto Eastern Radial right-of- 'ray runs y the Company. A Toronto Farm Engine, too, is -a great ns parallel with the new Pr6- Ford A thus be sure of Aincial Highway' which. adjoins the Bring your to: us ai labor saver. Attach it to your big adv%nee ettin -pump, cutting boa, cream `iroperty and aer-ures ft g the genuine. pulper, Iowa iment in values separator or fahning mill. es in a very short time. We will quote y;T"Xact cost of repairs or. separ Alsostock and•implements, Think of'the labor saved I It parts before you buy. pays for itself in one winter. The owner is giving up fal,lni farming, and �,-)everythlng will be sold. S" I'll put dollars in your pocket A if YOU' It come, in and discuss Tor- 'f;t:`. The property may be•sdeen any time Bell phone Ind hone' P onjo Farm Equipment with me.- before mle, 9 Stock and implement sale at 12,30 2 Tarm to be offered at 2 o'clock C., W. Pilkey, Agent For terms and particulars write pbone Pickering, Ont. &Uctionoer, Wbitby.op t. WILLIAM MAW, -she(W-00-d-, 0 W. H. MCCLELLAN, Owner, W College St. Ford Sales and service-Station. —Day.College 8414; nigbt.Jet. 2M, Toronto. Ji . . .............. MEN PIR FOR Z tijZenuMine'!�_ e-ar S, K'. W KA1 4�_ V Vw; .70 per&Jones' auction valai 0 - S. L cattle ZRORT Tqmlissan ivfts'itl'�the was a most one.` Theta , a kNt �,/� Co I . —T hereon Tuesday afternoon Ship Tour oft ,* - CLARAMON-T..., . -CW f V crowd present t a Get yow en phone We have aVitribad of Ontario .ici sr.this week. was a lartre cro 'and%' i h,af�ressiA th�f e out _/ 71: �.r W. King -10 Bran and Shorts at 'Whitby this-*eek. and give you prices delivered on Locust Hill Hard and Soft Coal of a good prices mere realized. or write-no and we, will corn e cars a. f Robert Lynn is erecting' a new h t your station ;r i' V-0 ]partner's never !sari abetter immediate delivery. best qui kitchen to his residence. We can pay highest prices go Prices riglA. chance to do it. Luther Bowes, ', of Peterboro. ing. Get intg communication with Taking drders for Corn hand spent Sunday here with his moth- CARD OF THANKS. us by phone, Main 885, or write-ug and Salt. -*r. — - .. - - - THOS.. A. LAW at 28 Scott St. COOP. J. R. Thexton and J.D. Remmer Wew�lsh, through the columns of LOCUST HILL of Pickering were in our village on Tuz News to express our sincere G- T. HARRINGTON4 Co. Phone Mark.6539 Tuesday. gratitude to the many friends and f'Selcerrisz�, Grit~ • Mrs. A. L. kadersou and Miss neighbors for their great kindness 12 TORONTO, ONT. it. D. MILLER, Manager and expressions of sympkthyei;teeded t ADAM R. YAKE Adell Schnurr were in the city on to us during the illness and death of our beloved aunt, the late Mrs. Joshua Registered Optometrist R. E.an T. Bundy. Q ' is Caster spent the.first of the week and-.Optician d-.Mrs. Forsyth and MRs.A.-L—Axnmulox. "COLArid G !L� a6rag in Toronto. , . ..ADELLSCHNURR. Will be at Mr. Palmer's Boot and Shoe Store,Claremont; Tuesday P.M.of -­Z; John' McLellan. of Tor6uto Un -OUGHAM an Iversity,spent themeek-end under SALE REGISTER. B It each week.for Testing Eyes i d Fit+_ tiug Glasses. and to take in Watch,the parental roof. DEC. 2ND—Auction sale of Luther and Mrs. Middleton, of FRIDA7r. Clock and Jewelry Repairing-for J. about six acres of. standing timber Any re- B Brougham, called on ..Claremont Having secured a Mechanic with Yake, Jeweler, StouffvIlle. roul (tomple, beecb. elm, basswood and pairing or orders can be left with Mr. friends on Tuesday. and cedar), at tot 13, con. 5, Pickering, experience' in motor over. Palmer or at' Mr. Porter a Barber Charles and Mrs. Harper ani also a. quantity of*wood in stole vast Shop,' Clarmont. It.' .1 family, of Goodwood, spent Sun- h -hauling and machine work. we 9t ,.prty of John Cow "ith 11111os E. and Mrs. Step Sal $eebills. Wm: Maw,auctioneer. -v e are prepared t Soiaething Good I o repair or over- Louis Platten,of Detroit, Minn., SATURDAY, DEC.3RD—Auction kgle of anything from the bmallest .- .;is visiting his cousins,Thos.E. and daisy cows and some horses. the I haul a See our stock of Riinges and Heaters property of'%Viison &Jifkins. at the James StephensuD'p for a few pt rine- to the largest and for coal or wood and convince your; Royal Motel Wbitbv. Salo at one ..gas engine self that we have the best 'weeks. o'clock sharp. See bills. W. Maw.' value for your money.•Now is the time to get your fiiiest automobile. auctioneer. rubbers and socks. Bar- heavy "Treasure" Steel Range.,8-hole,reser- gains at the Corner. Shoe Store. THuRSDAY, D.Ec, STH.—Au-ction safe Gasoline and'Motor Greases, also and warming of 1,25ocre Yarns;idso stock and iw- vqir et, 80.00 .",W. Al Ptilmer. Q plenietitr,.tbP Orcperty of W. H. Nlc- auto- acee.ssories.. Quebec Heatei, with oven X1.00 few 'day` . - I" R. J. flow spent a Clellan.-Kingston toad. 3 miles vve9t Quebec Heater, —.00 1rjng the past week with his of 1Vl,1tbv. ()%vuergiving up iartn, -Ind. Phone 506, Picker in!;at: dxusthter. lira. Archie Anderson, iuu. evervtbimg must he sold. Sale Frank Cooper, 01aremont 01 -idents ' farin a, U,clock.. -Ww.-Maw, auc-� roprie 'f Richruoud B-111: of�tuek '-ud itnplenients I at 1-2.3(), Te tor . A Ni-ge number of our re., R. - as are sufferipg fe0in colds and .la grippe, due, nodunlat, to the uu FRiE)AY. DEC OTU—AUCUOTI. Sah: Of farni aW,A;impleinpnri; and hc*use- favorable weather. John C. Farmer, of the Royal hold fuz ittire, at lot24.con.8, Pick- g visit ering, tho property of the estate of & B- uk, of Orillia, paid a ffyifi Open a JointL1. Account .1 the late Thos. MeCallum. Sale at to the horse of his part rats. Fred ' See trilIC' F. W. Silve UA one. t-sides, and Mrs. Farmer, on Sunda� of aucti6neer. %2-en a joint account distinct advantages are giiri6d v. last week. is opened, particularly'in th'.- cz,;,z 'o-; -man and wife.� b unreserved - Two Theri) will' e an ef. Both can make deposits ird�:§endtntly ani,if dcs�iredjn auction sale oir the household Notice to Creditors spared any inconveni- fects', also-4puse and lot belon0ing .the absence of either party the other is spa: Of an materials and deafen ELTI(I --ence,being able to maim vri-thdrawals, cn h-'s or her signature. kept in stook. It will pay you to the estate of the late Mrs.-Jo call at ow works std inspect our sk4k us Bundy,,on Saturday, Dec.17tb. In the Estate of William George-Ge- 'You are invited to-open a joint a-ccount at c= nearest branch. obtain prices Don't be mlaW Watch out for bills Riving full row. Automobile Merchant, de- agents we-do not employ them,oon"Ic"1111d• THE particulars. ceased... ly we can, and do throw off the seamy Telephone subscribers are re- commission of 10 per eons.,which you will -gave by purebasinic1som us. The Creditors of William George tMW10 N i 10 sted not to call centra after Gerow. late of Pickering Twuship in . --.�',U oertaiul� - -que, 916 0611 Solicited.&30on Tuesday.ulght on account the County' of Ontario, Automobile ON 13AI of the election returns coulbig in, Merchant, deceased, who died on or WHITBY BRANCH, a F Mager. J.T. MATHESON accept in very urgent cages. The about the 2nd day of September,A. D- BR00VJJN BRANCH, Officea"ndWarkv_� -: -.Whitby,OutfirW. X RAN _L C. CROSS, Manager. returns will be given' ont -at -the 19-11. are hereby notified to send by e poet prepaid or otherwiRe to,deliver to h. Masonic Hall. the undersigneil' Executor's or their The many friends of Nelson Hill, Solicitors on or before the 2:2,nd day of of Altona, will regret to bear of Deceintier. A. D. IW21, their christian his death which took place"after a Arid snirnames. hddressip�,R and descrlp- ti-ppendiefti1q. tion full particulars of their clam or short illness from in very high esteem interest and the nature- of LO-curItIeSr 7 -and be.willbe greatly missed An He was held if any,held by thein. Immediately after the 22nd day of December.A. D., the community. 10*21. the Estate of the said William Loss Hill was taken ill the latter partof last week stiffering from a George G,-rcw, deceased. will be dis- -g the parties thereto tack of Rppendicitim, and tributed anion -severe at having regard only to the'-clAlmor onTnesdayhetvas taken to the inter Executors shall interest 6f which the Ex, A t -)N hospn %I inTi nto'to undergo an then have notice and all others will be :7 operation. which, iwe,hope, may excitided from the-said distribution. prove successful. Dated at Toronto this I$tb d,47 of Novem her, A. D. 192 The Union Sabbath School put- Christ- Mazy E. Gerow, Brougham. Ont., .2 "e holding their annual as tree and entertainment on the Donalil Robert Beaton, Whitevale, In �7 20th.-Out.. Executors. evening of Tuesday, Dec.' A good programme. of choruses, RYCKWAY, Dz,.%isoq.FOSTER A,,,qiD BEATON'.. 4ialoguea etc. will be given. A F, 65 Bay Street.Toronto. strenuous time will be spent anti! 10-12 Solicitors fdr thi-Eieoutors that evening In practice. Frailer . ...... .... particulars will be given-later. For the next three Sunda y Wo Baptist Church see- Concrete ' �- '- rhings the'E ou is 3 stead icevvillbe bald atll o'cl k iu- 7 d of the- ushRI h r. 'A %%at Is !To Be"r....ahada Dentin Y � _Vclock service there will be a Products • -Fanny Crosby Hong Service. The Shall it be that through the destruction of,the Tariff as Proposed by both Crem and annual Snaday School Christmas -development of Canada is to come under the domination of the United King, the Festival will-be held on the eveig Field '11 e ing of Wednesday, Dec. 219t. AW States, to be followed by gradual financial domination and as a IpAt particulate later. -11 all And Brick Qnits an excitement was created in A, the village on Saturday morn. -epoi Ing when the j, t was circulated % Tile 3, 4, 6 and 8 OR N. -'that-Duncan' Morgan's residence th on the northern townline was on_ h 'fire. Quite a large number-of our- �19 Canada's destiny to be that of a great free nation within the British Empire group -residents rushed, to the scene in -Concrete.Blocks 'oT Nations, developing hyr boundless resources of mine, river, water power, for"4 autos, but when they got there they found that,fortunately, only Get my prices. and cultivating her millions upon millions of acres of arable land? Is her develop- -the chitiney was on fire and from -Ind. Phone 2705 Pick. ment to Surpass that df any other nation? . ..... whichii lRrge cloud of smoke was; .I industries rising. 'For a time, however, the -Simpson Clarence Shall her manufacturing Indust i s develop her mi'ne Is and raw. into it and coinfort of her people and forloreign trade?. elements and goods for the benefit Among those C. N. R. Station, Brock Road house,was in great danger. from a distance • Shall,she become a self-contained nation within We Empire, her great railways .,who attended the funeral of the 'PIRST-CLASS interchanging, the produds of factory and farm among her. own people, and her `late Mrs. Joshua Bundy on Wed . nesiday of last week were Johii ships sailing every Seat 'and Mrs. Scbnurr, of MildrnRy, 16 "inting and Decoriti'm '8haR she maintain her integrity within the Empire and protect her farms and John Bundy, of Thorold. Bert Eoneon shorte'stnotice by Bandy, Mr. and Miss Bunker. C radories against unfair competition from foreign countries? R. L%cey and daughter, Mrs. Gil- George A. Uney more, Mr8.,McLeod, Mrs. Conley IF THIS IS TO BE CARADVS DESTINY THEN CAN 'and.dAughter and Was Denyes,all Wall Paper Pattern Books,selections of Toronto, George Anderson, of of Simpsons and the famous NEEDS MEIGHEN. wnallal! Mrs De-yes of Sft6kett's Empire Wall Papers., .'On December 6th, Canada should once again Protect her farms, bw factories NA her worh*en Y,, Bfrs,'Drink water, All orders for work received by W.G. Haibor, N. against the unsoukd theory of Free Trade, and should hold fast to bw reasonable Ptotective Tariff, of.Weston', and Theodore Gould. Reid. Butcher, Pickering. her national entity and her British connection.' of,S'treetsville. 9 h ave we been able to .-;.On December 6th Canada should declare with no uncertain voice that the will not tolerate the false the Otis of the oldest residence of Not for some year rd township, David E.Pugh,died d toward her econorile destruction, towa trade theories of visionaries and group leaders which teii offer such a choise of designs and it Tuesday night at the age of 80 the separation of her people and the weakening of the ties that bind Can&&to the British Empir& on His funeral will take place ..patterns a, .j we have now. fixed deter- years. On Deiember*6th Can�da should demonstrate Unmistakably to the outmide world her day (Friday)at 2 o'clock fr�om ,In Prints, Ginghattis, Galatests' urination to keep Canada for the Canadians. A, on.December,4th Canada's destiny is at stake. his late residence, two milei' east and Flannel Shaker. Claremont, trod interment will V of Aake place in the Union Cemetery. Men's and Boyi Suits, navy Ze was born in *Radnor, Wales, e at un- me to Canada with his par- serg' and tweeds;and ca our years ears o a usuidly low prices.'Z..Je f age, an( nsts, when f -e ninth concession,settled on th .and has been a resident here ever �.Corue early for full choice -since. His wife pre-deceased him at number of years. He is'surVived by two d"nithters and two som, Conservative PVxV Ir, � The National Liberal and rs. Wm. Waddelkof Stouffirille, -Commfttft Publicity -''Mary at home, Wm.,H. and Mor Ban. 'Ind. Phone 2804 �0 w "'I 4�;P 77 wft Z ce"Akk Brifoh Cobnabia . $15 b. for- Wool 1 4. -%�m also eat the Young That's, what you pay for it-wban Goats in the Province of British weeds, they you buy a suit. 'What do you get a Columbia now number approximately roots of bracken and of coalferous n �i"J ne . Kin do"" ',lo pound for It when you sell the wool? m 51000, according t statement issued' trees, and in winter will eat freely of Canadian wool has to be neat out 0 a a 'j. by the Provincial Department of Agri- the latter, and bark the,young branch- of Canada-to be prepared for the Practitally all of these -es as well. Aplaner. A pound of wool bought ' ....:; : :. :' source of Income from a from the farmer Is sold from on The -, Blind- maI are of the Toggenburg, Saanen The chief s and Nubian breeds. When first,intro- goat is derived in the form of milk, commission merchant to another, stored, ihipped. by train and boat, duced Into British Columbia it was which 0 the equal of cow's milk in stored In England, sold and re-ghip- By IL PHILLIPS OppZ14HIML predicted that goats were but el, pass- nutrition. Practically all of the goats ped until eventually it gets back to ing fad, but such has not been the now in the province are owned by the mills In Canada at many times- case and to-day goat-raising occupies householders, who keep one or two in the price you,got for it. There Is CHAPTER XXXIV,—(Cont'd any other course was open t.) him? a-recognized position'in the livestock the backyard or on a nearby no place In Canada to prepare-wool Industry of Ahe'Rrovince. While no piece of land. They are milked twice for the **rated spinner. Isn't it a It won't do, Geraldine. I knw more Thomson bowed: about Captain'Grariet than I am go- other :providce in the Dominion has a day at regular hours, and thrice It shame? A mill Is now under consideration,' 'Alp erhaps I may be able to indulge 'this­IndusiaT so exten- the goat is a heavy milker. The in- a, 7 ion P - s ollserved. !'Since ing to tell you at this moment. Shall entered Into In Toronto, to convert raw wool for recently," h we leave that subject? •Cant we do sively, the demand for these Animals come,from milk alone in the Province you have failed to persuade Miss Con to persuade your moth the spinner. When wool'can be to leave London; Captain Gran- something mother in British Columbia stiltr continues uA­ last year amounted to $45,300, repre- 'sent direct to the mill for combing yers ? he.went on, turning towards the You take you a little way froLl town? abated. seating 75,4M gallons. In addition, and sold direct to the spinner, then You ougKt to take Olive, for instance. The original -foundation-stock, sum- butter and cheese can be made from the farmer will get the full price. '.'Etter, may r ,ail what your own 9 We don't want a panic, but-there is ve proven If this is of Int' why you shouldn't tell an -J You are likely to be?" ' no reason bering some 200 head, entered Canada the milk, but experiments ha erest to you, Mr. S�You may not," was the passionate in 1917 from the United States, when that the quality. of these products Is 'Wool Grow'I write'Domirtfori, Do- "They. are no concern- Of of your friends quietly." made velopment , Co rpor@I Limited, q re The door was suddenly opened. The they were examined by Federal auth- not up to the standard of that i Adrni his bead in oritles and each animal tagged with from cow's milk, and as a result there 709 Continental Life Bldg.,Toronto, Thom- and got the fun plan. "They are, unfortunately," T he apI:L 1-1 thought a little metal plate stating that It is no market. son retorted, "my very intimate con- ' 6ern. This, you will remember, is I heard t young Granet wao, here." was officially recognized by the GoI A goat breeder's society was formed your ninth I day of Mee. It. is not He been and gone, father," ernment as foundation stock. In or- in British Columbia in 1917 with a Jap School Children. Geraldine told him. "You'd better see should suffer un- A r to avoid confusion and to limit the membership 6f 176, which has In- are not allowed desire that you what - 6 d ' itls, father, she as apariese children you can o w # duly for your humane visit here but , registration of pedigrees, all efforts creased annually until at the present to attend school until after six years, the added, turning to Thomson. 7 1 might remind yon that under "What,& wrong, eh? What's wrong? have been concentrated on the three t#de the number is ell over 400. An, of age, as the Japanese believe that circumstances it Is a little Po -W`haws wrong?"the Admiral demand- main breeds, Toggenburg, Saanen, Nu- other society, known-as the Canadian school education before six is physio- in:bine. No, don't interrupt understand one another, I am- quite ed. blan, which are noted for their milk- Goat Society, has also been formed logically and mentally detrimental. "The fact is, Sir ,Seymour," Thom- producing qualities. The amount of for the purpose of registering pedl- Rare." explained., "we've had notice—not milk produced by many of.these goats green of goats. Granet had taken a step back_ son wards. His face for a mornimt, was exactly notice, but--we4e decoded a Is truly remarkable. Official records There is a continual. demand for dispatch which gives-secret disp es us reason have been made of over 2,000 pounds goats in British Columbia, where the ed. his lips opened but close :again I,.. to.beheye that a Zeppelin raid will be agam without Thonisor, was attempted on London during the next pel, annum, And one animal is credit'-' climatic conditions and abundance of attempted him ed with a production of 2,941 pounds. natural feed make the -province an "Precisely Z=eIT twenty-four hours. I came round to ,"he went on. "You ha-ie a Ideal one.for the raising of these ant- try and induce Geraldine to have you No laborious work is entalledI guessed la time it Is'probable that the I thetruth, I can see. We have all move away until the thing's over:' 'owner' in'.caring for a; herd of goats. -mala. been able, within the last few hours, -1111 be damned if'I do!" the Ad- A snug and comfortable house, free other provinces, inspired by the slue; to decode'that very interesting mes- ich reached 'your.uncle some moral granted. "What, sneak off and from dratights and rain-proof, Is- all cess which has attended the efforts o sate wh leave five or six million others who that is required for shelter. A. good- breeders In-British Columbia, will also -little time ago." haven't had the tip, to see all the fun? sized r the animals take up this form of livestock,-and In ­. Geraldine'a bewilderment incTessed. ed yard Is necessary fo almost stupefied silence Not V If what you say is true,Thom­ . the meantime no efforts Granet's . son,—and I am going straight back t' b"wse 'a. In feeding. leaves of all orts are being seemed to amaze her. to' the Admiralty,­�4 shall find my kinds, broom, wild.boirries, and •-prac. spared to make the Pacific province S ' "Hugh, what does it all mean?" she way on to one of the air stations my- tically all kinds of trash-are relished the leading goat-raising territory on tried.- "Is-Calitain Grithet in trouble them, as well as grass-and most the continent. 0" because•he has come here to warn me self, and the women can stay at home by of something? -He has not said al and get ready to be useful." -word except--to.beg me to do. down 1 . Geraldine passed her hand tareI if you please. the women and childx SOAP her father's arm. into the country to-night." "That's the sort of people we are:" We gather, sir, that it Its chiefly Sad is the day for any man when he becomes ab- "And he has begged you to do that," she laughed, turning to Thomson. "All,through you that we are In the for- Boyzi-jus�love I Thomson.said, "because he is one of the same, Hugh, it was very' nice of I tunate position of be-ing prepared to solutely satisfied with the fra ant lather those 'privileged -few who have been,you to come," she added. "I couldn't i night" warned that to-nijbi or t0-m0I see us scuttling away into the country, It was through my'action in a life that he is living, the • morning Is thetime selected for tho,you 1now., I ahall go round:nd per- matter which I understand been thoughts that he is think- Zeppelin raid on London of which we suade Olive to stay with m I-am subjected to a- great deal of criti- ing and the deeds that he is have beard so much. 010 he knows;expecting to return to Boulogne al-L cism," Thomsbrf replied.. doing; when there ceases,to AM all about it, and his uncle, and a great -most-at once, to the hospital there, to! "I admit it frankly," the statesman %niany of the guests they have gather- bring some more- wounded, -back.: -I acknowIgdged. "That-particular mat-1 be. forever beating at the SUCCE33 ad together. They'll all-be "Is enough me =little practice here." "tir, the matte: of your censorship of doors of his soul.a,desire to Come, Captain Granet, I a certain letter, has been the subject! do something larger-which Lots of fertile- at Reigatel 111 picked up his halt.' what bathe you to nay about it?" a grave and earnest conference eggs. 11salthy "Well," he' quietly, "I cannot I he feels and knows he was chicks. Every Granet drew himself up. He look- complain of your decisioiL After-all !here between us all.- We decided to, birtf kept in eve meant and intended to do. y inch a soldier, and; curiously it is exactly what I expected:' '��send for you. We telephoned first of lurtgorou•healthY. r enough, he seemed in his bearing and a:1 to the Obief but he told us that —Phillips Brooks. profitable con- He made his adieux and departed. di-tion. by Na- attitude to be respee"ting the bigher;The Admiral anged an he glanced i�you were entirely head of your de- ture's tonic. rzillc by virtue of which Thomson had after him. ment and responsible to -no one, . .-spoken. 1 7 61V you- had. -been—forgive me--a! PRATTS POULTRY ery good chap; Thomson," he To;, "To-morraw as you have reminded "but he doesn't Trite un'deI -brilliant success' and that it was his still to bring against � Sir "Alfred's REGULATOR marked, nephew.. Will you leave the matter of ate. is my. tenth-day, air." he I III!I stand. I bet you that fine young fel. Intention to interfere in no possible Booklet "Practical -o -at -shall report myself at vaur office low Granet would never have suggest. way with any course you- chose to dealing with this young _Man -in my Faintem, shows the nine o'clock. Good bye. Conyers! d our running-away like frightened take. I May sa that he intimated as hands?" 1*hope.-that,even though I have failed, sheep! Come along, my -dI we'll'much to me %n . I went to -him, With pleasure•" the Premier way to profit and sui- Major Thomson' agreed. "I think, gentleman,"be-add­ Ictan- V persuade you to go and dine." !simply furious because you had To- Cha ur mind. moved certain person from the list ed looking around the table; -'that we p2LATT FOOD .CO. yo of - need not detain-'Major Thomson any OP CANADA the room. Geraldine was so CHAPTER XXXV. o those correspondence is free amazed that slit, made no '�n6vimentl f-�orn censorshi longer? We others have still a little LrmnrrED .1 About three o'clock 'the next morn- business to finish." TORONTO towards ringing the.bell. -she turned ing Thomson was awakened by A light- "What can T"do foi -you, gentle- instead towards Thomson. !men?" Thomson asked. (To be continued.) You must "I does it mean? touch upon his shoulder.* He sprang teg -me!" she insisted. "I am not a up from the coach upon which he had, "Listen to us while we put & matter thrown himself. Ambrose wag stand-;tO'YOU from a common-sense point of Fcw�s" wW the Flying view," Mr. Gordon Jones begged. "You UW over him. Ho�- was still in his T '71; means that what T have told room at the War Office, and fully see who we are.- We are those upon you ill along is the truth," Thomson It Is only fair that the 'flying ma- Cleanin dressed. whose shoulders rests chiefly the task 9 replied.earnestly. ' "You thought, Ger- T -40dine, that I was narrow and suspi- "Mr. Gordon Jones has rung up of ruling this country. I want to tell chins abould prove a valuable aid-to dous. I had powors and an office and from Downing Street; air," he an- you that we have come to an unani- forest protection, because it is scarce- !nouneed. "He is with the prime Min-:mous decision. We say nothing about ly too much to say that were It not for -rloponsibilities, too, which you knew, ntAbin That young man who has ister. They want to know if you could the moral oV the actual guilt of Sir the forest there could be no lying ma. rVH8 postman and P q an will ste Ifred Anselman. How far he TI chins. Just left the room is in the pay of, across." I Tbls framework of the airplane JL bring Parker novice right to yow son al I Germany. go is his t!pcle." II go at-onco," Thom rreed,I bave'been concerned in plotting with must not weigh a pound more fhan is home. We pay carriage oft way- "just sponge my eyes and have a,our -country's enemies is a matter Sir Alfred Amselman" she ppm exclatme& "Are you mad, Hugh?". It othing else fresh,- Am-1 which we may know in-the -future 'absolut bru h up. N ely necessary to easure*the re- Whatever you send—whether it be k� the household draperten or the snost dell- 777 'Not in-the fiast," be assured her. brose?" ;but for the prefini-IIII fit s ma quisite strength.- Not only do" "These am iAld facts." "Nothing at all, sir," the young a sim le matter of'it—we want him life of the airman depend upon. the- cate fatilicwIIIIIIIIIwill be speedily ret..d �ft alone." -4But Sir Alfred Anselman! He has'man replied. All the newspapers in steel stays and the linen wings but, to their original freshness. When you done such wonderful things for the,London have rung up but of course-! "'You wish him to -eqntinue in his mainly-, It depends upon fhe strength thinI cleaning or dye.ing country. They all say that he ought'we-have not answered any of them. present high position.?" Thomson said and toughness of the wooden srant- think of PARKEW& --,lo have been in the Cabinet. Hugh,1 You'll be careful outI please? slowly,—"a�man who' is convicted of 1 lings and rods that are the backbone, I)i 'having treasonable - correspondence :�, 1 There isn't a single light anywhere,; you can't be serious. the ribs, and the wing-bones of the and the streets-are like pitch. A man iwith our enemyZ" "I am so far serious,"11"homson de- machine. The wood used is prac 41 ­.,!41ared grimly, "that an"hour ago w-II.trieI use an electric torch on the We wish him left alone," Mr. Gor- -ke '"s tical- Par r ly all Sitka sprI species which 'succeeded,in decod' g.a message from other side of the way just now, and i don Jones cobtihiied earnestly, "not. . . ..... In they shot him. There's's double line 1 for his own sake but for ours. When 1 as icates, to foundoi Dye Works its name Ind a the Holland to Sir Alfred Anselman, ad- I merica, from Whitehall north Pacific coast of North A ne him to leave London to-day._ Ljmked J! vial of sentries all round the time comes, later on, it may be corner." are guessing'what that means., We E arible for -us to deal with him. To-!and ehlqfly !n BrItisib Columbia. The We may be Tight aT.d we 'may be No Bares this time,'eb?" Thomson i no words of mine could explaffi�' I I Re designer wants to know just Cleaners and Dyen a rp!� muttered. "All right, Ambrose, I!to you his exact utility. He has a We chall see. I come to beg, h' light he can 'make these rods 791 Yonge St. you to leave the city for twenty-four-,think I can feel my way there." finger u n the money-markets of the ritbout endangering the safety of his 93 110I I 'find GranOt on the same! He descended into the street but world. Ve has wealth, great, wesI machine. To find this out and also to Tormto. -moments he found himself,and commands great wealth in every, errand." for a few ascertain the other qualities of Sitka tBut they may have warned him—:hOPelesslk at sea. So far as be could city.. Frankly, this man as an open th some personal friend may have done's4ii there was.no light nor any glim- enemy to-day could bring more harm spruce was _e object of an Investi ft," she persisted. "He is a man with I mer-of one.- He reached the corner upon us than if any neutral Power you gation involving several thousand -world-wide friends and world-wide of the streIit like a blind man, by could name were to join the Tri iile tbsts made by the Forest Products La- connections." tapping the kerbstione with his cane. Alliance. Remember, too, MaJOr boratories of Canada. The conclu- e*1 "Then why didn't he bring the Arrived here, he stood for a moment Thomson, that there may be advan- Vas ine stone which also indicate th� other ...'warning straight to the Adr,-.iralty?"1 in the middle of the road, bareheaded. tages to us in thi's waiting,attitude. ich this wood can be-put Trade Mark Sine uses to wh Thomson argued. "If lie were a There was not a breath of wind any- e _7our 'warning, his letters can :L01A 04I4mar, ?o you think that'where., He made his way carefully be. admitted to censorship. You have are, published in the Illustrated Bulle- 'Canadian Sttka- Spruce: 'down towards Downing Street, meet- the control of a grI staff of mihtAry iin, No. 71 and Physical Proper- ling few people, and still obliged to detectives; the resources of Scotland Its Mechanical grope rather.than walk.Along W Downr Yarcr, too are at your service. Have ties." Copies ot this bulletin may be ing Street he made his way by tha 1him waI day'and night, big let- had free upon application to tha DI-' PE LEUM JELLY :railings and rang the bell at last at 1 ters opened, his every movement fol- -rector of ForIYttawa. 'the Premier's house. He was abowil lowed, but don't provoke him to open An applkation of "Vasl- at once into-Ithe council room. The enmity. We don't want him in the Platinum Once Worthless. ekne"WhiteJelly brings The scandal and shock of it four or five men who were seated Tower. Platinum, wMeb is now worth much grateful relief whan --enormous harm, apart around a table, and who looked up at would do us ore than gold, was once thrown his entrance, bore every one of them, from the terrible financial panic which in applied 'to cuts, burns, household*names. The- Premier held ,would ensue. We will see to it that Uide as, a worthless by-product. chafed skin, etc. out Iiis hand. i he does no further mischief than he CHESEBROUGH "Good 'evening, Major Thomson," may-already have done. We make an have practiced medicine'for Women MANU OMPANY he--begkn'. "Pleas -night. PAC,V—P-MG-C e sit down and join appeal to you, all of us herd to, -many years, an important book on the us for a moment." g4aided-entirely by us in this rat- 1850 Chabot Ae., Montreal. subject having been produced in Erg- Thomson was a little surprised at I ter.. You have rendered the qQuntry 'the gathering. ten- land during the Middle Ages by St, 11,1you'll forgiv it a greater one, Major Thomson, Hildegarde, a woman. - �J'�;,••"` th e my sugges eat service by your discoveryi P ling That Fe r 4fldjrJ at is is likely to be a marked, i�qt to- by keeping that discovery secret." ith Minard'i Liniment,for Colds� etc. I drmg- night," he said. "I will not make conditions w The Premier smiled. you," Thomson replied gravely. gists. Well, you could scarcely expect us will say at once that I am perfectly A caterpillar in the course of a to 01 -Aon?" willink,to yielT to your'judgment in ILLUT 1411A hide, could you, Major Thon month will devour 6 000 tirres its own ihe'remarked. "In any case, there is this matter. In return I ask some- n food. It will take a in an not-one of us who is not prepared to thing. I hive-more serious chaiges weight, i • three months before heeats a quan- share what the other-citizens of Lon- !8liple No-AW-I don have to face. The -country 'for Minard's Llninle6t Used by Veterinarian titY of food equal to his own weight. • SA Mb tha hm H OLE,In r J11i N �,!* 0 ;-7 5 U1 FAR � y k'- ?.r^: . JAPAN- M_ BEff, GEORGE HOPES TO SPEND CHWT- .:D.EAL IN 'SHE NAVAL AT WASHIMION CONFERENCE '7 at 134tish and United States Fleets Would be'Equalised Diplomatic Tact May Presence imperatively Needed as His I Enct',df Ten Years, According to Analysis of Diverge "`Parleys Are Taking Harmonize 'Statisticians. New and M ore Hopeful Trend. relation of the A despatch from Washington a comparison of the 26,-Sir James kind, and it remains to be seen wheth- demon statistician has fleets to various f act6ra representative London, Nov. $a s:-The statistic Craig?s statement to the ulster Par- er the Sinn Fein will be prepared to work on the disarmament ro of the place of each power among the its demands on unity, chief- been at )lament on Tuesday is expected. to moderate Jh'e a, nations. posals,of Secretary of State Hu f time. . .... s -leave the door open'tO resumption of ly in point*Of and his efforts have resulted in slab- Against the simple question of on new In Sinn Fein quarters it Was stated ce,negotiations orate tables, showing how Great Bri- geographical area of each, for in- The Irish pea consideration would not -Mmes to be submitted by Premier to.-day that cons a proposal for, giving.ing a -fain, the United States.and Japan will stance, the limited fleets would mean •Lloyd George, if it is shown that the be given to fare from the naval standpoint-should for Japan' more than 2,600 tons of ­.,efforts.along. the old lines have failed. Dominion Parliament to the South, the' 'Hughes'plan be adopted. naval strength per thousand square W present position is adamant in her, leaving.Ulster in her for the Atpresent Ulster The finding of the statiaticiansis miles.. The same figure United +' refusal to accept an All-Ireland Par-, under the Goveirnment of Ireland Act that the Hue es proposal is "gen- States would be approximately aoo is equally with representatives at Westminster. liament, and the Sinn Fein eious"• on the part of the United tons,' and for the British Empire be - emphatic tic that it Will not -have a Nevertheless, in British official cir- States both aajegaids,the proposv�d tWeen eighty and ninety tons. Dominion! Iles it was held that the outlook gen- .J .11 1 .. -:.Soathera Parliament. on 115-5-311 ratio and the retained tonnage Even more striking in 'dispropor, _K11InPB, with Ulster entirely excluded. erally was brighter to Say than it W" phases of the United States plan. It tion favorable to Japan is the compar- But even with that position to over-I yesterday. " is further, found that Japan is recur- iron on the basis of accepted esti- Premier Lloyd Ge6rgi is morally eome, Mr. Lloyd George is hopeful of Ing by far the beat deal throughout. mates of national wealth. - Jap'aq- be-i certain" that his next Christmas will `lidding a bridge across the gulf To treat the -tonnage figures of the would have something like 26.000 or' :'tweeh the two parties. I be spent in Washington. Those were At thd Conference. Hughes plan from a new angle, the 27,000 fleet tons per bililon dollars in The Prime Minister has in re�serve; the'words used to-day by a member of Charle's Evans Hughes, of the y5-5-3" ratio represents, a'distribution national wealth, while the United,. the Prime Minister's entourage to de- United States, wh is one of the most proposals looking to a settlement on .6 of capital ship tonnage on the basis States figures would be little more n Government be- scribe his outlook on the correlated prominent figures. the basis of Dominion of Japan keeping a fle.et.representing than 3,1000 tons,per billion, and the by the arms pairley 0 Ing given immediately outhern situation created 123. pq7 h' three British 6,000 tons per bilVon. mediately to cent, of the total of t e PRINCE SCORES GREAT Ireland, with the lster ment and the Irish negotiations. powers,,the ether two dividing the re- Disproportion again holds true an e -Govern. safeguarded, but at thd same time Lloyd George has received so many PERSONAL TRIUMPH mainder. During the ten-year period, to foreign commerce of each p-ower. faced with provisions contemplating messages, both from this side and 00 tolad. however, Great Britain would have in Japan would have almost 2 -eventual union with the South of from America, urging that he should go to Washington,'urging,that be has White Flags Waved by War.,theneighborhood-of 43 Lper�_ cent.; the of naval toz;nage per million dollars United States would have something in her import and export business Ireland Parliament. averse, it is gone so far as to book his passage by . ring Sects in Bombay.Streets. Sir James Craig is not more than 35 per cent., and Japan over a period of years. The United- said, to considering-a-1dAn df-11iis the Aquitanis. next Saturday. A despatch from London says:- over 721 per cent of the total. -The States would 'have little more than The entire visit of the Prince of Wales chah-ge at the end of the ten-year eighty tons per-milliod, and the Brit- ' e n Rolled oats,bag, 90 lbs.,$2.80 to$2.85. to the Bombay Preside' cy has been holiday 'represents equalization of the rah between forty and fifty ton Bran, $23.25.. Shofts,,$25.25. Mid. a great personal triumph, says a mss- United States and British fleets, to Again,- in, relationship of naval to mG already commercial tonnage of each�powerit' - IMm NIALRYFIS, dlings, $30.25. Hay, o. 2, per ton, sage received at the India Office from which Great Britain •has 'a IT car lots, $27 to $219. -e-b" to some extent agreed. Cheese, finest easterns, 18 to 18%c. the Governor of Bombay. and navies ai Toronto. �0. The departure of the Prince for -6-3" ratio, and the to support the-cornmeribLl strength Butter, choicest creamery,38 to 38%- Under the "5 'Manitoba wheat-No. I Northern, Eggs, selected, 60 to 62c. Potatoes proposed limitation o!; auxiliary ton- afloat of their-flegs, Japan would 0 Baroda as made the occasion of an No. per bag, car 31 other gireat demonstration. Masses of nage,as well as capital craft, through have nearly 170 tons of fighting ships $1.24% No. 2 Northern,;1.21%, to -ih-eplatfi Hogs,$9.25; lambs, $8; sheep,$3.50; people thronged platform in an implication of the replaeem,ni rule-bf per thousand tons of Japanese com- Manitoba oats--N.o. 2 CW, 52%c; 'calves,. $2.FD to $10; canners, $1.50; effort to get near. the Prince's_ car, maximum,. the British and United -meircial craft, the United States-would No. 3 CW, SlYsc; extra No. 1 feed, cutters, around $2.25; com. to -mod. made it difficult to get the train MOV- States fleet' a total -of ha4e'little more than sixty tons under a a would reach 57%c; No. 1 feed,.50%c; No. 2 feed, butcher cattle, $2.60 to $4.10. Ing. craft, and)such tabulation,and Great Britain less 5, .1,120,000 tons in all combat .46%c. The populace, the Governor report Japan 672,000. This makes possible than fifty tons. Manitoba barley-No. X.CW, nom-1 REFUSE TO SWEAR appears to be stimulated by the an All the above, track, Bay ports. FEALTY TO THE CROWN fortu nate riots of last week to prove,Marshal Foch Sends Greet- '- PRINCESS MARY TO American corm-No.2 yellow,66%c, their loyalty. Ba ports. on U.S. Thanksgiving -WED BRITISH PEER Attitude of Sinn Feiners Halts The Prince on Monday, the fifth day' ings gntario.oats,-No. 2 white, nominal of his visit in Bombay. participated 1 'Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winter, per Effort to Bring Peace in a polo-match, according to a Bom.� A despatch from Harrisburg, car lot $1.06 to $1.10; No. 3 Winter, Pa., says:-Marshal Foch, tn a Viscount Lascelles is Eldest, bay despatch to The London Times- $1.02 to $1.07; No.,1 commercial, 95c to Ireland. He was to have inep"ted 20,000 Boy; Thanksgiving Day message to of the Earl of H� d. to $1.06; No. 2 Spring, 98c to. $1.08; i .Boa A: despatch from London says` and Girl Siolits". but parents in the 1 Hanford Macnider, Commander. -NO. 3 Spring, nominal. Viscount Lascelles (Henry GeorX* Barley­-�-No. 8 extra, test 47 lbs. to What is believed to be the last scene remote parts of the city were afraid;of the American Legion, sent on in the effort to bring peace to Ireland to allow their children to pass through, Charles-Lascelles) Is the eldest lima 10tter, 57 to 60c,according-to freights outside, was enacted an Friday when Prime the recently disturbed areas, and the'his arrival in Harrisburg 00! of the Earl of Harswo6d, and Is Buckwheat-No. 2, 68 to 7(�-. Minister Lloyd George and Sir James ursday, joined with the people! thirty-nine years of -agw.- PrlbeiWb nies inspection' reluctantly abandoned.,, was bmt twenti-four years-old- Rye--No. 2. 83 to 84c. Craig met in the former's Official Fears that the, days would bring,Of the United States in "prayers;Mary Manitoba four-First pats., $7.40; residence in Downing Street, where,further disorders proved unfounded.; Of gratitude for the blessings last April. Pecond pats., $6.90, Toronto. the Imperial Premier told the head of Hindus and Parsees paraded- the!,enjoyed by the world." The Viscount, who was educated at Ontario dour-44.00, bulk seaboard. streets, waving white • flags, amid: The Marshal also sent a mes-;,, Eton, was an attache at the British MlIlfee&-Del. Montreal' freight, the Northern Government that Sinn Rome from 19M to 1907, - included: Bran, per.ton, $23- Fein Ireland had not consented to own the cheers of the warring sects, and sage of greeting to the wounded I Erabas&'y in shorts, per ton, $26; good �feed flou�, allegiance to the King, a preriquisits up'to the time darkness came, when soldiers of the United S,tates-!and Aide-de-Camp to the Governor- _. General of-Canada from 1907 W-19111 .7.41.70 to $1.80. to Ulster's agreement to enter an.all- The Times.despatch was filed, there through the Public Health Ser-I tfi* Baled hay-Track, Toronto, per ton, Ireland Parliament. was no trouble. and served with distinction in vice. '-­'No. 2, $21.50 to $22; mixed, $18. 'The Sinn Fein delegates are con- The Prince spent a quiet Sunday,, great war.He was-three t dd imes wou - Straw-Car lots, per ton, $12.. salting with members of the Dail ed and won the Distinguielhed Service taking lunch. informally at the Orient, Cheese-New, large, 21 t6 221; Cabinet in _�•crisis thus to Dublin on thi Yacht Club and attending services in•Wales to Australia Order and Bar and-the Fr I ench Croix twins, 21% to 22c%; triplets, 2214 brought-about, while,Sir James has the Cathedral.', . Direct by Wireless do Guerre. 23%c. Old, large, 25 to 26c; twins, D Packed his bag and returned to Bel. 6 The Lascelles family"is one of the 26% to 26%c- triplets, 26" to .27c; fast, where he will repoft to his Par-1 Bill to Endow Motherhood back to Still A despatch-from London says: oldest in Yorkshire,' dating torrs, new, iS to 26c. -Fresh dairy, choice, 33 to )lament next Tuesday, and possibly the reign of.Edward-I., but the Earl- Butter Passes in New South Wales -Announcement was made on 351; creamery; prints, fresh; No. 1, disclose the cause of the virtual break- dom was not created until late in the Thursday night by the Marconi. . the pregent-'aarl, eighteenth century, 43 to 47c;. No. 2, 40 to 41c; cooking, down of the Irish negotiations. The -A despatch from London says:- Company of the successfUl'send- b 'It to 24c. Official correspondence that The bill to endow motherhood has f has pass-, first time of a serieS eing the fifth of the line. Droned, poultry-Spring chickens, ed betwben the various delegations ing for the The family residence is Harewood passed its third reading in the New 80 to 35c- roosters, 20 to 25c; fowl, same I wi'relegg House, one of the finiit country beats also may be published at the of test messa ges by 28c• diW]Uinim 30'to 86c; turkeys, 45 South- Wales Legislative Assembly,, to 10� 'from Carnarvon, Wales, direct in the British Isles, and in surrounded geese, 22 to 27c. time in London. according to a cable from Reuter's by several' thousand acres, comprising poultry-Spring chickens,- 20 Eff orts meanwhile will b ' to Australia.- Z' eAdP--correspondent at Sydney.Live to 25c roosters, 14 to 16c; fowl, 14 by peace makers.-in an'• attempt for the most part, a great doer park. to__22c_,_dudfflnm._22 to-25c: turkeys. to persuade Sinn Fein to modify the vis- 45 to 50c• geese, 15 to 20c. count, has long been prominent in its attitude -on the question of alle- English jockey club affairs, and 54 am Margarine--23 to 26c. Eggs- No. to the King. E -No. 1 storage, 47 to 48c; se- acknowledged authority on the turf. laid But. Mr. Lloyd George, it is under- % a left, storage, 63 to 55c; new The Viscount was elected a member stood, would not admit of any ar- straights, 86 to 88c; new laid, in car-,, IN .of the jockey club only this past sum- ranigement which would- leave. Ire-' tons, 88 to 90c. a aE Beans-Can. hand-picked, bus., $4 land's allegiance to the Crown in any mer. !4 Viscount Lsecilles,-who, is heir too doubt, and the Government would sup- -to $425; primes, $8.50 to $3.15. er ­.­4,• •".r. Maple --Syrup, per in p• port Ulster in refusing any associa- ..i the Earldom, is credited with belng� Aroducts 1., $2 per 5 imp. gals., $2.35. tion whi6 would weaken its British one of the richest young Pears in A'England. The fam. has long beez� -e sugar, lb., 19 to 22c. citizenship. BY Noney-40-30-b. tins, 14% to lace only prospect for peace now is a wealthy one. r lb.; 6-2%-Ib. tins, 16 to 17c per s conceding Ontario comb honey,per doz. $3.75 said to rest on Sinn Fein' The Princess was an active figuret -own in. in work for the Wolalers during the tj $4.50. allegiance to the Crown; and the Smoked meats-Hams, med., 25 to fluence of the advocatei of moderation war, and is a popular figlare with all' 27c; roll%, 26 to 27e; cottage rolls, has been invoked in a final effort to She_was ranks of British society. -25 to Wk;'chanige its position. made an honorary colonel-in-chief_ri to 29c; breakfast bacon, the Roy X.Cial brand,breakfast bacon, 38 to al Scots' Regiment during the C; backs, boneless, 36 to 40c. Flying war. She is of.the blue-eyed, fair-', Cured meats--Long clear bacon, 18 .13i Automobile haired type of English beauty. to 20c• clear bellies, 18% to 20%c.d-1 Publication of this Royal betrothal Works Well in France 4p LarPtirie, tierces, 14 to 141 tabs, :14% to 15c; pails, 15 to 15%c; - ��•• M has. quickened again public interest. ...prints, 16% to 17c. Shortening, A despatch from Paris says--A in the Prince of Wake, for whom -tierces, 13c; tubs, I31Ac; pails, 14c; flying automobile is the latest devel- rumor several times, has selected- i prints, 15%c. 1 opment in the French aero world. ZZ mate outside Royalty. 1 Choice heavy steer's, t., $7.75;s, A successful demonstration of. an butcher steers, choice, W to $6.50; do, good, $5 to $6; do, med., $4 to! 1­7 ordinary automobile with folding wings,.two engines, one of 10 horse- 4.50; do,com.,12.50 to $8,50; butcher'. - power for land going and the other 7 in Future A* in Past British Empire,Safe' Jieif era, choice, $5.50 to $6; butchers- I of 300 horsepower,fo, air travel, was cows, choice, $4 to $4.50; do,-med., _r -V -to $4; canners and cutters,.$1.50, held recently at Buc, -Seine-et-Oise. ...'.'-Ito $2.50; butcher bulls, good, $3.50 to I The machine performed all the Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 27-­Speak- usual feats of an aeroplane and also ing t-0 �$4; do, com., ;2.50 to $3.50; feeders, -day at the Canadian Club, ba., $5 to $5.60; do, fair, of an auto' Beatty declared: d 900 1 mobile. Admiral Earl VoRto$5; stockers,good,$4 to $4.50,; "You have all Writs are UZI-. 'do, fair, $3 to 4; milkers, $60 to $80; springers, $70 to $90; calves, choice, newspapers what Carry Mail by Airplane navies 410 to $11; do, mod., $8 to.$10; do, posed upon the n -wash John's a $3 to $6• lambs, good, $8.25 to from, Halifax-to St. ous eountrie&by file com.,i�to $5.60; sheep,, choice, sti 4 to $4.50, do board, $8.50 to $4; d from Sydney, N.S., 9; conference, and I fell:you understand thfte limits are not A despatch $3; ho Govern- the eavy, 4L hogs, fed d watered, $8.90 to $9.15; do, off derogatory to the-dignity of and bucic�, $2 to says,:-Tbe Newfoundland ment airplane which will inaugurate cart, $&40 to $8.65; do, f.o.b., $8.25 great Empire to -which we be-' a St John's-Halifax mail service next 4 .;L. k is to make North Sydney a� port long. - to ,P.50; do, country points, $8 to wee* Montreal. Of call for oil and petrol,'wtcording to "That Empire, on the sea, *ill instructions received by local officfals be as safe in the future as it has! Oa6, Can. West., No. 2, 56% to of the Reid-Newfoundland Company. Mr. Lloyd George (to nurse Austen ChfLmbeTlain): "I should.love to been in the Past. That is sum* 57c• do No. 8, 56% to 56c; extra No' The machine was formerly used to you In charge while these twins something for &Tut emgmtu-1 I Ye;j,' 561A to 56c. Flour, Mgr.. take a trip to Washington, but dare I leave y t pats., first* stout for seals of the Newfoundland latiom 119pring whise. $7.40; sec- an teething?" ,4hd $6 strong WWS', $6.70. coast .90; X _Q o t _- - - ,y- -.,',r`: rW ,aee .K - tr'.t.._,a. .oe`•,,ate,',.;�'•.7.-sv. 't' Ae ;2,e:."� caY'.+bar,r :7i+ y !c &�-•�"c,- 'F,J'u' 'r'!„• 'a•�^�x.. • lrq�y w+. ,,�' „f-"'° '• ., .-'°'" •• i t•, iii., ..i;^: - c�,ce :`5,.;.':,i,._ -,p,.' �F ..S �, rr v.•.i'im;-.'J.v .,y .y,',A. ..},., .,.fir,' -;}� -r y'! ) .'i.'� S 'r a�,�vv-••nv b. •.yyr'`'�• _. - r �' ,"� K '`M..._ '' "::4•'• _ 'o a Y� . ';q,' r "^" a`, ` 4 11J�J Q`A.I.J J.L: ` -;,-Remeln}-er J. Oowanl'e t�aod - Tiowtg•fo 4hb nest 8eh`.Hn• i ' sale t6 day (Fridtiy). : '.*' �cea Banc le�oa•FriBay, Dec. 9tb;o t. Two , p�] ,4, + ', --Dr. Heary wilt be here as asaal Whiti y, w on sale fit Bono 's >L1(,u ileat Tuesday to.attendAe his-pro-, restaurant. Tickets, $1.00. Re. -L. A.' Findlay, of Toronto, fessiocul duties. * ' freshulents, - °' :spent Saturday w•ith'bis mother -Sirs. Bedsun left this week for .here _ _ _ _ Turon_to,wlieve,�he will-reside dur-+ New ddvortiasmaats. i _.• l► -Miss. Bryant, of Toronto, is ,ing the winter Lnunths. - '. 'lAM►nde$ ClOiillll$r Riehard,�op,8 . _ Completed their work string Co. I g ; 'visiting her great-aunt, I OR SALE-Sena!!size Peter Ham- tifrs. J. N. The Glodtmn Contra _ n the vill- L' ilton cutting box,- good as new. Apply to '��J• t_• ' < -Mrs. Paall Knifton and child- age last Week and it is a credit to W.bi.MilIer.Brourh#T.. 11 _ �llam$ SIiaC8 ren left on Friday for their home' them. DOTS REPAIRED-Boots and - .....' Yn Parry Sou d- -W.' A. M6Lean, the Deputy_ Bshoes renaired neatly'and quickly, Thos.- -The township council meets on Minister of Highways, has purch- Watson,Church St.,Pickering. 11-23 �Pe have the niftiest,range'of Clotting Samples in f'�ie whole country. Monday neat for the transaction seed Capt. Joliffe's` farm "to the �tECOND•HAND- MACHINtRY sidefaad at the.very best prices. Lowndes are recognizes :of general business: Rest of and adjoining F. H. Rich- SECOND-HAND- sale. Good`bugggy, Manure spreaders 2Y_ _ -Chas. McGuire, of Church St., ardsou's farm.. " " furrow riding plow. J.It.Thexton,Pickering.7tf by all to be the best wholesale tailors in Canada. •� bas entered the employ 'of the -Mr. Kirkpatrick left last week T OST-On Fridav:- Nov. 25th. be- '1Suits run from $30.00 to $75,00; O'-Coats from'$25;00 to $80.00' •i- 8tandard Bank hero. for Novar, Parry Sound district, 'Ltween Greenwood and Greenburn station, 8 -Arthur Bo es has resumed where lie will take out timber and Ngs of feed, Reward. Theodore Tanner,R.R. ----- ;work after being laid off for a few ties on.bis farm. He was accorii_ xo.->,Picke;ins.._ _ 1i. _ _. .., _:.' :. ._.':.:_ '_ ,A price for every'Fot;ket, _ ,N = slays on account of illness; panied by Mot. McCaig. STRAYED-From lot 14,. con, 1, t -The Methodist Ladies' Aid -:hiss Carrie McGuire, who has'months o d g Reward for nfortnauon leadin�to �11,1at113 5110es aee' another staple that we blow about: We can't will meet'on D-tc, i-4 h, at.3 p. uL,_ been in the empluy.of_the Stand herreco�rry. E;c.Ruddy.Yi�kering; 1�. . an will All leather and hard to beat. .Men's, Wain and ..� at.the hoinq of Mrs. Findlay. and Bank here' for nearly two E BUY-All ,kinds' of farm pro- Children's Boots in blacks and Tans. Get Willia,nls' &c: Call at lot 4,B.F. con., Pic eying. A ex. _ "•,'•- -Thos. . Field left" a fend days years, has severed her connection Wduce,apples especially,also Cgs,fowl,ettgs - g and have a boot for all occasions: to spend the winter witlihis 'thexewitb.� tier serv.tces have Whitby. Bell'phone ' �. V.G. A.Field-of Deg Moines, been valued 'very highly by the tut r2a. 10-1. -. SOH, Tl?3YhIl-Fro , Burdyka,' R. R. No, 1 Iowa. bank OfleiHla, as ~sell a9 by the --�` -' V" - -the the-premises of Our stock of Underwear.is complete and we are showitg ft fitie'range -Russell Burrell purposes hold--patrons of the' bank, who regret S t the undersigned, lot 21, con. . Pickering,_ _.. in fleeces heavy wool find' wool combinations inq an attetiarn sale of fKrm stock to see leer leave. "" • sons Nov-11it. a red,yearling heifer. Reward and implements about the middle -It costa number of• autr`ists i wr information leading to her recovery. F.H. !den's,,Woolen's and Children's. of the month. = I$300 and costs-e- ach for leaving Richardson,R.R.No.'?,Yickenng. -Mrs. Alfred Begg, �f Detroit, their cars on the highway in front -I;OR $.?,LE=Cheap• rill kinds of Sork.i and Stockings, Mitts dad Gloves, 1 CI3 all lights, wagoaa, harness, kinds of farm•im- t0 fit everybody. '.'.and :�V. R. Palmer, of Oshawa, of the Hall, with Y Y ,-- � �:ements in good order. Also se�•eral heavy and - were here" visiting their sister, out, while-fbey enjoyed the dance tight scales and cook 'stoves `and beaters. 'H, ! Claremont. Phone.U1, 17tf : .. Mrs..McMaster, in the hall,one alght recently. It ___ ______._ G. Barnes, o8 the Iuterna was done in ever case in i nor- nom. F T. +UYltIno` - _ - le�.erjndd 3'' g 'SALE-House. and in the �� ti,ti l..Harvester Co., of Ottawa, ince of the laiv, but "ignorance of J%'age r•i C::a.erngnt,Sa,d':cugh-cast house Established 1837. spent the week-cud with his Hunt, the la:v esritsea no one." Itt-tlli� aria about -'j acre of land Pots scion can be a:- M ranFted m short notice. For terms and'full par- ---- — r•8. McMaster. case cars 'were parked on each ridb titulars apply to John Forgie.Claremont: 7tf -Rev.'Stanley and Mrs. John- of the�ti:eet.leaving barelp �mffi- _- , atop, ,of Bervie, Fpent w day this cient room fbr one 6eliicle to Bass -�T_AANT rm� BUNDY'S, -: �� F )�A t~C with the` formgr'>3 grand. between.' •H`� .r". .a✓ d.1i another, Mrs. J. H. Rosters, -Asuccessftit llreeting was held Pui Y".i)f'iilf Isiiiii�. B'e�t prices -Born, at Pottage Hospital, in the Town. Hnll on Thursday Paid for quality stuff. .: ". .Toronto, on Friday, Nov, i8tb', jo oveni'nv I•tyt in tlae •idtere-ts of F. = 0- - Piroue 2SI3. : Marshall .flints Mrs. C-pakwell (nee �1. Cllapn)ail,_the_L'._F. 'U. Sandi- F. CIIIDI.O\, I:LAREMONT : H` display of Have (firseen, our fide _;Annie Gibsonl-a-daughter: datr. Slim Ball, of the Outariu - - - - Claretice R. Richard, B • Ladies' College, Whitby, gaup Ail �Gl~1dOT1�$ Greatest' braze - yon SS.North, N4hit�by, Tpaclier (f ea(ellenraddress n•bich-iVa-i listen- ~ z ed to most atteativc i and Sly, TSE ItC►t Li:'CTE D.�tiCJr: r` v RNE 1 OX)�RLD ' violin. Tertna r;t._nnablP. Bea! y. phonQ 30d. R.t,ebtlok, fi prominent laa`yer~of 'i3rti 13rikea and Orchestra aE -Remerilber the-bazs.ar 'try be Toronto, also gave a splendid td- dress on rile tariff g Heaters and Combination' Quebec y held to day(Fr.idiiy) in the T.►ivn question. He MUSIC HALL, WHITBY Sall, under the aus ices of the ii a-very fhtent speaker, 'and' his = - • P aveech contained a .great deal of Friday, •Decetnbtr the 5.tb,', l�`2! R '• • Ladies Aid Society of St. An- g - •. �ea�ters anc� Z{Ft�Ftlses- :,: hnlnor. 31ri_:.C'P uan also ad• s.� m. to1,%. w. draw's ch;lreh, - 1�' p. -Let Monne snake our Xnlwfi dressed the electui a appealing for Q �o lip ` r g_ g c . Eheir stt rt, Dance and Concert: especial prizes ;.. rQm ? • - Cake. .The befit fruii cake at 5rfv 'po for•11;ouletfe D.tuce. Per lb. Good fruit cake at 3.5c -On ednestlay night of. last _ . _ _ week a fall of sleet, followed b' a Tickets 1.Ot)and Eax'Ic►c. ' Refresh- t'; :per lb. Alf made .with Road bust rather severe frost. n X 'tnents. •T}ckets oh kiLle r►c Thtry are-& proven a ic.cesi and have-won °;secure place 'ter and the best of everything• put the roads Boltou',s Restaurant, Whitby. '- g Dec. 4tb, owing in very bad condition, especially _.-_ %in nearly, all our homes. _ -Ne=t Sunda . to the absence of the Rev. A. E. the pavers roads. As a' result of .The Piekerin Brore. ° special preacher To- the shapers roads it wag allnoQt g " We are.EOle agel�t fur.this line, so wF1q waste lima. .. - {" Impossible-to ut , - _ . - . _ _ roato will officiate in St. George's P P a bores on them - aharch at 10,80 a.ilo. sad-7 unless they' were sharp shod Vigilance Committee . p' ffi' Antos also had their .troubles as .looking elsewhere. _ -A large aumbt r from Pickering qte"'d the surrounding country at many got beyond control and And. The object.of this Associationis-to ` ed ill) in.-the- ditch, and in sritne lessen etealitsg and rosecute aded fife Liberal meeting at O'sli•• 1 - - p a on .Taesda evening, ivh�ln cases were badly dal maged. One the felons. yy hu ge trail iltq car.came-to grief in ` - ove repairs and furnace Work e Hon. tiV. L. M. Sang gave%the Metabers b%viaR propert stolen aast]raarli ref address, front of jYalter Sleep':=, west of case immediately with may member -The police trustees_ will meet tulle. village. !then pit upset' in the o! £'aocotiroe Cammutee.. r pronlptjy arttended to. ' is the Town Hall on the ecenine tii.cb. A lady oc,-npant wris pain• - - - - e .-�ltrabeaship fee X1.00. . of Friday, 'Dec. Sfh, at 8 oclock .nHv ciit�tlnr,tt the head and her - y TScAote mats he had from tnC F e•ldan:ct;' . M As this is the.last meeting of the tnjiit ie-+,'tvhiIr•-n.nt �Priau�.'•c't•Ctlnl:' rtazerrrl•co•prllcaitca, _ Bu. _ '- • --„ ' .s t aEl those tTho hate. accaulic� erl ►uFFlicnl a;tetair:n Another . yn//''�� p y xac. Casa,-L. D, Banks,C.,��I In Js • �..L - +•,1 -IC..ke '13 to present sho'.ild do so at this tin:k li�rerlad c�1'lr frtrnittirf+,'nl�• F;er. 4�' Y, Aic3lars�oa, i' g.- �� : r: ae t u H'1 r • , , . ' ,nleetiog.� + Hi„hlanrl Lr�ekr't•PtltrCting - '� -Coiutng : Dr. F. E. Luke, l6 f the fiir it,ir- t i _a tpaa, of wr.ck- !•.R', Thextoa, W. J. Clark. • _ ` Tonge St.. Ti,t•nnto,,OptolnPrri•• ajcv. In w ,-t i•t these twee, the Preal,Fieat. Secresery nacl Eye Sight Spec•ialiet, silt be acts;lent- arts ti;te• tij rareie-mess Grain`�;- l_. �- ' :. -- ` �- _ ._ _• ''_ _ ' . . ` ...._-- _. p at A. H. Alliu's drng.4tore: Whit• in of f~F IQ. i�uly it vrry nto�leratP , Copping - bg,on Tuesday, ulre 2ali6 where ''llyt n �gci ke ht-tetn;)tttl, fOr if Ig to're be can be. coosula.ed abc,nt 3•mir 'tnytl)ii)R (;iFPi wrong the driver AND FL tKING a eyes for glasses, * hyz a chance to stop before any I.1im prepared to do Cbo ' Ing and ; - '' The Mhsionary Neeting� in damage ii dower rp Sion Oat flakinz ere day the Methodist ehn�c1T-13stgnrirlap, >_O❑ Tue�a&iy iiezt the electors _ _ $ho lnC5 j on.i 1 ,,idn�_ - - - A�a V111J Conducted .b the Rw. J. S. S1 of the Dominion of Canada will go -= :_ " - "'Mallen, weieyhelpful and -ins.' ta;the poll.! and give voice to their Stpnrboats For Pale inq and the flnsnrial re.ponFe Nv ay uPiniorl9- as to *bith olI Ica! .Y �' J1sh� F. Bayles,- GLlf3remont Ladies' and Children's Rubbers ' : ''1 wood... Mr McMullen wit! lteheirC Party should control the destinies i it welcomeRi at ati fuhtse'tinte. of out- country •daring next A Ct�11] late liens and Boys Rubbers 7 Y Rural Route No.2 - -F. J. Coldham purposes ripen-, four years. This elect! is Men's Overshoes, cloth and rubber tin! tie to the fact that there are _ r. fag a batches shop,shoetly_.in the q . _ .. : " ' _premises one docir.east of the ost 'three parties in the field. 'The 64 YEARS - Men- s Snag Proof Rubbers, in lace P EXPERIENCE office, formerly need ask tinsmith- new;part, the Progr lives, has _ _ line_`of = ., and 'bud-le and leather'tap, : ins shop. He will keep on hand gainer! wonderfully in trength, Boys' lace }heavy Rubbers, all sizes bat what the extent o their ' conics meat at popular prices, and ® ! " y _ - } r. - wlll handle meat killed ender strength, is remai.aq. to_be seen government inspection. * They have one thing in theirfavor- t -On account of the fllneCRl3Of_and that is they.bane never been �,{ Mr: ameroa, the prpsident.of the charged with political corruption �'_• �= h"^gas' Nell--DUll't f1�11 to... See .Orly 11e`V .line9 bt Mape Leif,Milling Co.'; and Hed• or inefficiency in governing They have not-yet h'ad the 'o or2uni-t ley shave, the managin¢ director•, x PP Y �,«.ce•en:l�gtteltetct,anrAn+c::gri�n>ra7 �• Fine Footwear in black and, blown, which takes place this (Thiirsday-to dt_play these ebaract01. tits, if mse u-s i.probe. lypntr.:'t�fa."��.mmanica. 4 1 they possess them, Them Ire •a t1,nastr;cVycontloeatW.HANoCOO1�onPateat+ :-newest lasts in deniiine calf. Ask to afternoon, all th3 ini.ls of the t ,ant tree.Ol.toet n�ency rortecnnnQ tent., 6 company are closed for the day great many peup e who are atl[1- Pivar.ta tr.Yen t_maa4 31tu;nse:rlre �� 1 » and flags lire,being flo'w-n at half- oils ' to give them a chance to i rFtttalnorka,wic2iontChsrgO;lathe ' s . y see the. C1 arid ge Shoe. = _ roast. prove that they hre Piibe!`i01'rr) Seiente � ran. , * =A public meeting in the, inter- the two,old parties ill th'i4 to=acct, Ahandsome17UIustiatcdwee:1,► Lareatcr- _ _ -' i': eats of L. O.-Clifford, the Liberal and these pen'Isle al's; .�everia]g Carxe n�a seni�postige prepa!d.Sold by (their connection neC LlMl with the old par- all ncwedealer• a �' L� �) ..., rR'=b# -Candidate, will be held in t"he F' on�aaiBroadwel �aUl$S--sill C raeia : Shoes are ear - _A Tow6 Hall to-morrow (Saturday) ties anti t�•ID vdte'for the`Fragre,= •.MUNN is tslt New Y rk '::� a lives.' tier few people will risk Bmet,M&N�BA—Wa•hteQtoc.►).� 4l. evening lit 8 o'clock. Addre.ces Y 1 P tainl3 becoming popular. iSo easy a W. A. Dryden, their reptitation as 'pt flpllets' b W. E. N. Sine air. !F. P,. P., and predicting the resnit of the elee.. ELM DALE 'MILD 'fitting and Shell• beautiful styles, _ Mr. Clifford, Ladies are specially Lion. Each of the throe-Pa:'tlAts - )► ' €- :invited. profess .confidante its the result 2C' r. 1 2NC� -Our "Au ' t t 1�rlc`>flry. face *BtlJ with -The Ladies' �1d `Societ'y:Qf St, -It is the duty of every voter to g� i' ..' Andrew's church will meet at tTie to the j)olls and mark his bili'lot Having -t.i1 en over the Elradale T C11S61011 sole and rlibbe>� heel just ' -home of Mrs. Job li .i rut-liar,on the for•the mhu he or she t'on�idei'e 3u 1 be the best re resent:ative. Mills from F. Ni . 'W Weeks. I .,Suits tl;e-elder!:� people r. afternoon of Friday,' Dec.,. S)th. p' • `3;:, - -wish to.announce that: the, A fall attendance is requested, as _ - • - _ _ ._ - _ • . . "•:- ;,, :�; Important bnsinegs Is to be trans WHITBY, t _, p _ Business will be oil,-' _ _. : .. acted, including election of officers The Broek street°brill e, hich tied on .in the Men's Fedorlti Hats—Just received sliipluerit ' i apd snaking arraugetneat� far the' spans four fracks at iVhit�Jun'r-tion, - usual �cay, __._ _ = plfnivers>31ry. has been completed, and is open to - of- t1TT?-1T-,�-e#-�Cr hobLiest tie IllarkE?�i ' -The contract for the laying of traffic, "We will keep on hand all affOrCls. Colors—steel CaF,t1iS black feZvn y Special servjces here held in St, An. - _ s + the asphalt pavement oil the Pro. p �� 2:iilda of Feetl•. ftIR1T black etc. vineial Highway between the Dun- drews's cbitrcil��n�n $undsy, wbell Rev. ' Duncan ,NIcLeo21, of Formosa, preacTii• We have at present _ bArton school and Highland Creek ,ed to large-congregations. The speak- will' we understand, be let by the er said he had' travelled extensive! 1 Car Bean an- hosts government early in the new year. and brad never seen s country as bear• - = ' Get everything-you want finder the one-roof' - -, A new bridge will also 'be con- tifnl as Ontario. •1 Car Barley and Feed - _ ht "The Big Store," Dry Goods, Groceries,. q ' 1-Car Western Oats " Mrs, Nellie J1cC!un noted C,anA• x-; c- atrueted at Hi'gblaTld Creek, a `~ Pz=ovisione, Boos and S`oes,. `Ten's Wear, ,=` short distance south of the pressor dtan authoress• addressed the students Also Corn. T'p; �_. Dishes and Glassware Graniieware '.Hiogstoa road, which will sign and friends in Ontario Ladies'College � •' - � �. , , make provision fvtf the Toronto- Saturday afternoon on ' The Foture O ilvie's Royal Seusebold Flour , ► P g y Wall Papers etc. 1- of VL'omeei a Citizenship." Mrs. Mc- Pasty .Eastern railway. 'The building Clung, who recently returned from y Flo c of this bridge will thud eliminate I the Method6t World Conference in Chopping done every day ); plT ptPep.grndes between Pickering!London,England,also Rave an inter. Me'' ra utwtl 1`uronto. eetinR rPpo�tt of the conferetoe, S tasdat'..:' A,Q A N -�•,� t '",SFr ... .,a•• ... •r '•. ''•�,1_,'. •4 r '"«'E i Y.' 'tf^f7 i' .u..,.. ., ,h}-• i r• .'°` '�' ^1r�' .�-i4;�"`t'�•'>,•`✓.'. +z u'�,�F- p,tn'-�„' ..a..°" 't.+ �+ ,C'.Er, 3t.�,e;5. "1-.�' C. v.'r� '•+,+' '� .ti.7 '•Tin• �;t w 'a*