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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_12_23 A 7A UNE-_71 J"W 91 J 7, A Ank, 7 No. 14,' - DECEMBER 03 IDAY, ONT., FIR 1921 : VOL- . XLL DUINBARTON. CHERRYWOOD. 'er Remember the Towashin'Sabbath Everybody come out on Friday GP/Ot -- Bak school Convention to be held in the evening. Dec.30tb,to the Temperance . .a. `. Dunbarton. Prpsbyterion Church on, Hall to hear hydro-radial matters dis- GREENWOOD A PL Friday,AN TO HELP Friday, January the ISLb, cussed by 'good speakers'. ;B.tFORBYTH. Oph.D..!Director metricall[Association of Ontario. Reg. -Ameetiag to discuss hydro matters =Wmber of Ithe American.Optoxnetrical •- and electric light arid power will.be, SCHOOL CHILDREN AUDLEY. Aftocidtion. Ey held in the school house, arA:ezazoined by apppint none 2". ant. Ont. evening, Dec. 29th.,. Able speakers meeting to discuss hydro radials, A MLLS will address the electors. A good at- power and light will be held in the -er We will'give,with every.1.00 purchase tendance is de!ired. OMLINSON, M. B..Memb u icians and surgeons all. whichwiten ch rch.on Tuesday evening, Dec.,27tb. f;IT tbi College of P a ticket good for Sc cash. gCttario. OfEce:-.that'IV, Good speakers will be.present and a formerly occupied by handed over to leacher can be applied latterly by Dr,�Cald­ ors is re- good turnodt of rate late Dr.R.Brodie,and latt WHITEVALE. Well. Phone. Claremont.Qnt. 23ly on a Phonograph, Organ or Piano.. . . - ..i... , quested. e People mak%g purehlls's 'urn their Hello Rabdall hes to give'an,ern. L to or girl ,tCARTWRIGHT, 'M. D.. cash tickets over ebo pbaticAenlal to the publi�ibed state. RIVER. Feed prices have struck bottom. Now • 8 S.,Ont. A coroner for tl.e Coun now, Who in Is'a good time to,get your. .. y�of 01 ario -2 and G-b p.m they it ment%tbat he took liquor into the city Office hours: 12 therl�O?effi appointment Phone Bell them t their teach stock of Feed. s b teacher. as a side-line to his trucking busineFs. Dec. i'el)ort of S.S. No. 11, Picker- at 0 Flo. Ind.phone 406. P:ck,-r'.,. Cl- .pl;. No -#-The teacher or one or two pupils mIl;tt - Rereeinber Che Whitevitle Baptist inw- Sr. f1w'—A. Smith. T. Postill. Jr. On- tario. v I have a large stock of BRAN. SHORT66'.. night, IV—A, Bar n-6.�Ilichell. Sr. III— BARLEY FEED, COR-1 and WESTERN cume in and make-their choice of Pho- Christniis concett 6n Xmas N C. McKINNON, M.D.,'L.R.C.S., nograph,Oorgan ot:Plano, which they Dec. 26th. Admission. 111CIL11tS 25 QeLlt$; V. Turner, H, WrlXht, H. Michell.G. -OATS at right prices. Edinburgh, member of the Cel',eve of get when they get enough children Of the Pennock. A. Pei-". Jr. III—B. Pos- coupons:, rhii'dren 1-5 cent's and chil Physicians and surgeons of ontsrio.,licentiate sch,)Ol free. till,R. Michell. Jr. -11.to Jr. TIT—T. er ticialir recommend BARLE•of Royal College Of Surg6ons, Edinburgh. Get eveiyb6dy you.can interested and Speaal :er'Vices at the Whitev'06 Barnes, S. Law. Sv. II—R. Hutch- al=! ttention to doteases of wortten •rld you will soon have the instru- Baptist Church oti Sunday, Dec.25th. EED for pigs. ' office and residence,Brougham. air ings. Jr. 11 to Sr. 11—A. Hagerman, ment you desize.' At the. afternoon service at a o'clock A, Hackney, F. Wright W. BielbY. I am now carrying a stock,of PURITY Children's Ubolr will reul 0R�" [11-0:1110 Jr. II—Royce Prankett, blara NV�Ite, FLOUR for those who prefer tbe�"anthems. - In the evening At 7 Rose Bieli;i, F. Bielby. Sr. 1—June that Lwell-known brand.istmas Message- White, 44'ell Po8till. A. Bielbv. Philma o'clock special .'Ohi W. U.'KENNEDY. Barrister. Sol- 'S to 0ville, A6gtnanted old White. No better pastry flour made than --Mary's Secrei. Stone, W.Baker. Pr.�Hscr ieit�r.[Notary Public, Conveyancer &c. Whitby.Ont. 41 CbOir will render ant hems. duets.and GBielby. B. Baker. Certlflqate,for Kissi.mi, nor better bread flour solos. The'serruou will.be omitted by IAgheKt - number than BAKERS'JOY. There will be tableau Fall Fair for S. S. No. 11 is itwikrded E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and the pastor. so "Soidt of Christmas. E. Prices down—Quality away uo'b A to Abele Barnes, Teacher,, I. Sclicitor.Notary Put-lie.Etc. -Won -Hs BEAL representing T • is rian.k601telt Brack St.Norlb,WbItbT. %IT All made we4c'o-me at both serviais. Pugb. -tALES' & JOHN CLAREMONT !229iPanforth Av . A�=.- , - - h arson AGREENWOOD. Look Out for Slick Joe, the P T 6 Phone Gerrard I I Satu, Whitevale, Dec. 26th. Vern, 1720. (Ind.) 401y And Licensed Embalmer. Mrs. Bert Harvey-spent a of days last week visiting ft lends in the wILLIAN'J. BEATON.B. A..Bar- XOTO1t-,HU.#'USE week rister. Solicitor. member of the firm of BROCK ROAD—' Denison.F'Oster and Beatoz. to'c"OrIto City Conolecton . . - -I' EVeref yndallappatafewdayst"t GelmaTrusts Building.95 Bay Street.T�,ronto. V for Hospital WoA wee lan k iiaUibridge with the Widdifield Remember the annual school meet- Telophcne'Ntain Vl and 1;4,2. family. home, next Wednesday'torennon. lul�Randall Bron is bom , after being m. Percy,echo spent the past few Dental - employed in the city for twozr three months in the. weet, has returned BARNES Months. home. James PInskett spent.a few days last -'James,H. Lawrence, wb76haibeen J. HUDSONL . D. D. S.. L. D. S.,H. 132 Coirlion St..Toronto. ­HLdson's New, C-HOPPING MILL 'week visiting his brother, Robert and, spending the past summer In Saskatch- lakem plate work. Wnte'for family. at Whitt f} ewan,returned this week and is now, or.� of comfortable ijunor phone Nor 3310. 4-10 bliss M. Wooa left on Thursday for visiting his sister.Mrs. george Farley, and his nephew. JamefFarley.— Chopping Oat Rolling every week Toronto, London and Sarnia for a coo-LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. 81. pie or three weeks'holidays. A number from here attended the B The Ladies'Aid met In the church 00 hot supper and entertainment given 1rhe Universal Graduate the RoyalCqWSe of Dental Soorgeon 9-and Univemty of ?pronto. - Office day�exceptin Momday. W.M. Pr nff? hardware store. Wbitb%. 9 tA* ,Thursday afternoon. 'the principal in Brougham on Monday vening. 0 bows to 5.30.9 Ind.*phone business of the meeting being to pack ton $46h, under the auspices df the ;n pboDo 220. 44]yjl ne of Our Productions) - some boxes for the Deaconess Home. bath School. All report a most enjw.. (0 W. 4.13amill go' Green River The,qlris, Mission, circle met at able time. 'We-sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lenal."for the borne of Urn. Cheshire on Wedues- The school concertlon Thursday Af- all mallesof ears—the best,;;: d iy last. They are talking-some of The In rife school house was every ry w. Or address R. R. No. I.,Locust.Bill., getting up a drama to be given some successful affair. The children, under In the market for IV RTA IL STEPHENSON.A.T.C.M., the price. time In February. the cArefo) traini 6 her, teacher vt piano and theory. Phone ISGS. so-W Miss Bonner, of rendered Tires for all cars, 19mery Wheels PICKERING "an excellent Flc4i!4- I Saw STOUFFVILLE. amd Emery ff*ndrilso W O. HAM—Issuer of Marriage ly enjoyed br the parents present. Circular Saws, Lad- Liefts" in the sooty of outark. LUMBYE'RZ YA" Revival services'are to begin In the dote. ate. 9"Wing Vona. My Methodist church on January the 2nd ,Stories Stretch Like Rubber, at Woodworking and Qeneral N—Real FA for the-winter. .' d tboot �Whitevale, Dec.' 26th. V.t The elections are over an e Blackswithinx� 'tate. Insuranct,.Conveyancing. Nomary PWIsbc.Etc 'P)cienr.9.Ont. y We have a large and well assorted lochs who be�thiji;the V. F. O. would 311 'fitock of the following material :' have the large WHITBY. W. H. JACKSON, Brock.Road! A largest group, dropped some -I# monev_____ ALL—House carpenter.. Es. Pickering, Ont. at"given fc--rew work. rers!rs 4 -A cl�pu(ptton from this and other On Fitday last Ernest ffolthy. of Matched B, C. Fir Flooring. t siterstions, Ind.phone 2913.-Picketing. municipalities will wait an thp Drury Manchester, was sentenced to wb -Niatobetl B.-C."FLr Sheeting.- and Hemlock flouring. governmftt. hating for its nhject the yetti s less orkc dar.-and -Arthur Gray.. B.11RATON TO Matched B. C. Aectrif ying of the 'M idlalnd diyislo.n of �Isauf Manchester. totwo, yet Cooveyarcer. Commissioner for taking inch V Nfarclipd Fir Ceiling, 4 in, the 0.T. R. Kjnp:st6n penitentiw�y. bry : :D by Magistrate "Ybu re' 'Loronzoact, Etc. MoZ*7 to L A conimittee,bas been appointed X1 The crime of Here — -and-ti in.4;, C. Cedar Sitting. itrate J.E Willis. zmpe,ru,, -Ieau*r of Marriage Lic- - yr Police. r =8 bite 1. - Also, Beaver - Bard of Trade- to iffveltigate the which they -were found guilty' was -earee On er l3vard, Plaster Board tbt I v isa,ml it y of f,ec%i z i r'g 8 1 i),N0 Instead that of stealing six bags of clover seed a Car- Umn the Myrt!e- elevator and a Ilum- 7 and Apple Bmrrel-. of .85,01A, for the building of VG YH. Li ii-enred Atic Cement, tiOneer for t�,e Province c,, Ontar.n. Ail the poultry-11 negie Lihrary. bar of chickens from I - -kod. (,f saves conducted cu rtsumatle tertro. A lad� of mir town ham pissed her house of Oacar Dowbey. also 3 M yr. Alto Lreed-er ,( pttre-kred Shorom._r, cattle.- m h year nndr in that time has of Saturday. Dec. Vwe.:phoreor call. Ind.. nf, Claremont -W. • Gordon,& Boll, lzbt!L ' tle on the even 0 . . Coal y never been ill and never bus taken fire 3rd, The stolen clover seed and chick- Major P.O. sly k 9 d. A. 211t.1 Glen PICKERING cents worth -of medicine. Her eye- ens were found in Holtby's barn the and arrests Wlowed. At m -ing are perfect and she next &y 'hei sight and best Lu V POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, _,L1 a for Counties of York and Ontario. A no- ''Bell and Independent phone. possesses a healthy set of teetb, first they denied that they knew Ray- 2." Own sales of all. kinds attezued to ob aborrov►t Srm Miss-'Gr6ta itb, daughter of Dr. thing of the stolen property or how it �Sh notice, Addrees'Gre"River P.O., Oct. and Mrs. Smith, hue been notified this came into their possession. But-when iDgles week that she is.the winnelrof theffrot' Holtby entered- the witness stand on made i�full M. MAW, LICENSED AU( Carter Scholarship of $100, which is Friday he weakened and WTIONEER,for York.Qntario afid Ehrham P - D A N C I N G nin to the. six high schools in the confeasLon-of-the-theft. --HeAitechtred- Re6dy Roofing 'Coaches, Allikinds-of sales promptly attended County of York. however that Gray threatened him �A. to. Terns reasonable. Dates for sates may be At Valley Hall, Highland with personal violence and compelled i acranoted at NEWS'OfBcv. Belt and Indepen And. Latfi ' dent phones. Whitby.Ont• sly him to take part In the crime. Gray. Creek, on • DEATH OF JAMES McBRADY on th�- other hand, maintained his trnccence t6 the last. Holtby is a _T=8 Wednesday Nighi,'Dec, 286 The-death of James,McBrady at his :known and prosperous former. home in.Oshawa on Friday-evening well-known i±Vm - s 56 cents nearManchetter, and swifeand Bought and sold. Gent F. A. ''RE -E S OR last was a great shock to his numerous the de'e ment, Municipal and Car, -`-Ladies pleaee provide He was four children, for whom pest _friends in South Ontario. sympathy is expretried, and Gray is!x take seriously ill r�overal months ago, syrto -XJ00T_TSrM I and was confined to his house for •retur paraUn Bonds For5ale., T. 3B. 0.Ta=0-X-X0M ved soldier, who has been a rest dent of.that neighborhood for about Bell PhoneIP3 several weeks. He recovered from this attack somewhat and was eleven years. .�'RIGIILAND CREEK Girls be around-town able to Boys- and WILLIAM D. DYKES, W.HIT-AY -town though ve�y weak. 1' ��nta Onelection- dav bewasable togotQ "Two. Hundred Thonsand Dollar G e Mystery at Wbitevale ilq and cii,,t his vote, and on th Dr. N C&_.vorlpt Uar'age ard Servi S411=1 previous,to-his death be at:McEwezi, B.V.SC. The ce 13aptist Chtireb, Dec. 26th.Station at Brougham� is stM ��elling t�ndec ehitrch. Although it was Veterinary'Surgeon. Cl Chevrolet cars and rep-tiring All make known that hf?.wha-fiir fmra be wpil BROUGHAM. -Has arriVei at the, Gradmate of University of-Toronto. cd cars. Ag'ent fur Renit'p..%v %T,tohin- man, h:s d(tath NvR iineNpected. Hi Fortner VetetinaTiari.toMacdonald erF,.Creanj Sep:i-ators and Willard funeral, which took•place on Tuesday Agri cult nral'College, Quebcc. 'Batteries. Alpo r-rital.-I)atteries and Our public school has closedfor the niri-ningtn the R. C_cernetery. Pir-k- rom 'atitmtion to till cliei.,ts. 'Goodyear tire--. Give us a call and be Mr. Me- Cbrhstnias,�acation. PICKERING F pt sting, wiis largely attended. '-hat On account of the storm no service cnnv'nced , we handle the most Brady Bds born in Andley in 1867 find Bell and Ind. Phones, -ononiicAl car,rn the road, Daniel and Nlrq. as I n s church on Sun- ad, fvnd the w, held in St, John's ONTARIO lowest P!Ieed McBrad y. llewas'one dfa. farnilyof daT afternoon, was a' q�,n of the'lat DRUG STORE PICKERM, car for the service,you school meet- Equipped the same' as the high twelve, was brought up on the farm Remember the annual get, priced f)cylinder ears. Get on Wednesday forenoon next • T) and wa., known as Ft succe,;-fu'l and ins �e is requested. He left Ft eboice as rl��; LQIQ� the spring raise in prices. prngreqsive fArmer. He left the farm when a good attendan( : W , G • E supper anAco'tncert held on Mon- Toys, Dolls, Games, to sortment of lihout 15 years -go -to a.ce �@pti a s�j_ Th su Christmas e NJ ag e . tinder the auspices of fill that Gerow's Gattge, Brough . tion tLs local. agent of t day night last,Has a full line of tresb and cur- 9' Co. sit Port Hope, AbM11L 11 Srbo(;], was a de Stocking. ,ed meats constantly on hand. —Harri the UniRn SAI)hatb I , . 1 -7. success, The sausages were pro-ago he moved to O,�;halwa. where cided d l,he supper thmugh- yoll Christmas Gift lie w;ts general agent of th� 31as4y. nounced A 1, an, can select a -.Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon . WINTER TERM. Harris Co. He took an active interest Out ivas ever7thing E6 good appe�tite here. Kodaks, Columb.ia- S Gramophone flam, Bologna, Weiner , etc` delicate could enjoy. -1, . Jan. 3rd in public nffairs.' When a resident of or.even a, more -n Stewart Gramo h ne%, Water- Pickeiing be was a member,of tke An aution sale had to beheld when!�.s'paid for numer es, Highest pric all was over to dispose of the R-3 InTT onnril and also h1led the reeve' cbAir. an Fountain ens, Wateb read, sausages and -Butcher's cattle, In-Dsh-awa he was alsoactive in public Otis pies, butter. It Stationery, Tobaceoes, life, - He was a member of the coun-cil potatoes-left over. - The yo.ung ladies— Pipes, Metcalf's also first Of the school are to be congratulated for a number of years and f, Xmas Candy.' 'dainty appearance o HARNESS SHOP ppen 'Yo�gc Charles Sts,toro'tito deputy-r4ve or two years. He.*as upon the very ristinas trees being cbs irMAn of the Bdard of Works, the the table, small Ch Perfunirs, Toilet Goods etc st important committee of the coun. on every table. Our youbg Dien also Now is the tiwe to get your wint, Is noted throughout Canada` for ni able Call early and get tbo_ 0 e- special mention for'the er needg. ' Come in and look nil. • He &W took a deep in-te:rest in dpsery .best ielecti6n. ....4 high grade business oeducation. 'which they assisted the educational matters. He was�i warm mRnfier. in '�ipon the'tables.--The Drugs afid Niagazines over otf� stock of Horse NONE BETTER IN TnF Domi.N ladies in waiting friend of the Children's Aid Society, Bletukets at right,prices. which was last, hnit not Manv business colleges employ our being also a member of the Board. concert, 8 good as least, in entertainment was a A Good heavy alters in Stock, also graivates as teachers. Thousands He was one of the most active memo- - , which in BroughiL n Suit Cases', Robes, Wbips� era of St. Gregory's Church, Oshawa. was ever given of our former students are now order, every everyfhiDff for the hbrae. Wherever known Mr. McBrady'was means one of no mean McE or her part well. Pro-' Ine;s life. ane,doing his N. E. WEN9 Write for o r uq o and he will held in very high esteem The com- -,Shoe repairing In connectioc. handsome catalogue.. Studentsad. be greatly missed In the community, ceeds amounted to$96,00• K R He is survived by his widow and fsLm• mittee wish to thank the community mitted at any time. fly of three daughters and on sork. to for their liberal" patronage and help, Veterinary ;;'Burgeon Cecfl Bradley -W. J. Elliott, Principal whom the sincere sympathy f the and extend to all a very Merry Christ- mell and a Hippy New,Year. Harness Maker, Pickering entire community is extendez Vt 7, ... ,Nip -"-,-- ---., _E�W�­ - , __ __ , Z,:_-�;�, ,� , -.�� !��:% " T 'W­7 !'�4A-4,�.�.,-:---��-"�,p7,,�"--�""T.-.�v�,;,�-,g - aNi­ �-Z�r_� ,­­F.1, .___ __ . . �4, _t IF t -�Wl ac;" 'u il 1.*,*_W1;;�"4-.1. ,-��-,;�.� M-7-Y,�'_-Z,� ­1, 7. .� _ - . 'W'N", !�,;Z�K,i';,�..�:,Z- . .-�,,, , -,I ­_ . 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I I ". -, '. -4t, ­ and Generid manager-of the Bank at burdensome octriclit4orts so , - - .. I - - IN . I , . @A the roads continued un. — . ' .. I'll V, W = . - ".� .. I.;tz . : ,,,.of Montreal,at the annual meeting . - . `I !_ I.. C. !� I Aka der- public--which, an he said, . .- ' ­11,._�"_r�', -__.: � I of shamhoWeft of that�Inst.ltuticlllt means Political -owuervh�p and .­ Old Foes in-New Placei. , -,�".* .. .7-111M . . . . 11 4r-,6_.-. , ',wire th@..authoritative- pronounce _:-, - -., 11 , '.. . , - . ,­._�; . —1. operation., Both Great Britain and The rat Is a great to the air- _...A •I ---I-__ I � . . ,� . � . I .in6uti of men of international stand- the United States have realized ship and the aeroplane; the mechan- ,.--! ..., -.. 9.7 - I Ang In inatters of ,finance, and as the. financial chaos triestpa.mbf.e . .. ­ . - . ,I . f�; I .1 . . Vs, ., I ..�. , ,, F%,�" Such they will undoubtedly be fol- from such ownership and opera- ism" is so delicate that one rat on. - ,..:�: , .. .... . I I . . � - , ....1,. " ,h Interest both In tion, and have ladopted- the cult 1 ruisclief, if It �-.'.-��,�, ��, . " lowed with r4ut . I . . , board can do' serious . I . ---�,:_. _. � .4'.. . . "I . :_ 7. Olt, cry of Df. Le-caut. , 'this country and abroad. Every mined 1. ' " ',S'" ":: The 'R0 .T I . .;_,bites through woodwork,,or tiers the -. � r th4 addresses- it this annual ,.�_Retall'Forooe Out of Linio. . -.1: .: I . 1. year I . . . .'�' fabric of the wings,-it may cause the ' 11.".c.._%.,, . � .'', ­� . By C. .KENNETT BURROW. , ��: *..'.*- :.., I .. .. I.,� 'meeting are looked forward to with Sir Frederick wilitams-Taylor , -'.�`:`-:�-��N � .1 I.*. ,4 : � . ,.:.t�'' . , � . I . , . . vessel to collapse. ., .. I � -_-� ." ..- : , . ,:..��,.`I 1 �keen anticipation by merchants and undoubtedly Placed h4s finger on , . . . . I,� .;. � � . ..", : . 7 " � .. . . - -1, , t7 ,,";�.I �......W..'r- . .. ... _; An �,I � 1:i,I , ,­t­,',!, — J anufactitrers because of the com- one of the weak spots In our pre. There -is a remarkable story of a -; ... - . '" , I . - I . ...- - - . .- ' I . , . , ..'�.�.. condition results from living alone." prehensive analysis that they pro- sent,trade conditions when he said large aeroplane that during the war ,.�. i-'. .,',�, � , 1: �_ , PART L . . ': -P... _.:I ''I"I "Nonsense," said Ijeacaut. , . 'vide of fluanclail.conditions in Cana.-that while on the one band the was flying over mountainous coulitry' .:�71 .- - .P. .,­ C-1-.1 --.Dr. Anatole Lescaut, sitting alone 461 assure you that my wife is a eon- da,.and,because -they afford guld- purchasing power of the products on the Western front.. Pilot and ob• . . g room, a., r * I In his consultin experienced a , ources was at the .. I...11-I..sense of flatness, almost of boredom.! tant stimulus to me. Without her I .an,ce in the general business.policy of our natural rea -­ server were- much-disturbed at dis- . , , .�-., .-. ., .75' ofild be cut iii, two-lost." , , * * , ,'' , � _. lowest level reached for a ,...�'..... .fi �'i �, which troubled him. He had anticipat- sh to be followed. during the coming Be' " cove ffn�f s, rat on board, but- . . h' h tro true," said the doctor, smil- . years pasi, in other directions we - ' `- " ed that when the war was over, and "That is ti ' . ... they had no meani-of capturing It. , '.. ,ing. 'tMadame Nivette. is a w3nderfirl. .year.. . ; , . still had high prices, and retail 1. . . . They thought of landing, but they ,­­ ­ ,�,_,''be was released from%his terrible and woman." . I . "., exhausting 'field" hospital work. ,he I Must Deal With'Ra.11way Sitt:atiom prices were conspicuously out of I .o. __1 "'I hear your*telephone bell!' cried 'line. it is on the purchasing Power knew that their hidden foe might. .. .110L, , ,_�'t_ . . In the view of Sir Vincent-Mere- �,- f .. .-"would return-to his civilian practice,t 'ette. 11X6w we-shall be interrupt- . I of the products of our natural re- bring them disaster before they could I.,- . .. inte;e3ts,1 Niv rruPt- dtth, the way to sustained improve- 1�. ,, �take up once mare the old I _ . rcqs that we must place our reach the earth. ' ,,-:,.�- and retire; not too late in life, to a ed. What a life, doctor!"- I,dsdaut meant in trade is not-yet*clear, brit .90n .Suddenly a bright . ...... � ... . . hurried away to the hall, and present- ­--that improvement will be hasteEoed, main dep#ndence for a revival in Idea came to the pilot' and he began - '- . .- )posed to culti-, a and -it Is- obvious that there : 1 , , - .-'--Httle farm,where he pr( ly returned, looking a little perplexed. when labor.realizes that war inflat- trade to mount higher and higher in the al- :,.,- � herbs of J � I "..,� vats placidity- and certain can be no sustained improvement . , ­­ te Amything serious?" Nivette asked. .ed wages eantibt continue, and that .� � 11, .. sea 4 . But, though no man More ' more efficiency and greater pr until the price of other commodities ready rarefied air. e . Lescaut-gat down, cracked a walnut, .11 'm �o' tharing; rejoiced -at the coming er pur,. 'I went until he had almost reached an - "- ". rle- is and pealed it carefully. . tion are absolutely necessary in or- are commensurate With that I .1". ... ..,I.. . peace, there bad come with It an . "If illness turrieffout to be as aeTi- der to bring prices down to a level chasing p6wir. altitude higher than any that man has .I sense of flatness. A younger m most people imagine' them to � that will stimulate consumption Summed up- 'the, most obvious Attain.e.d., Both men ,found breathing 7:. . ... --.. .. 11 . � . . difficult: - 1 . I . - . .I I -133,1ght have struck into new lines Of be, the world would soon be depopulat- end thus provide increased employ- needs of Canada at the present -extremely difficult: their ears felt as 11 . -� red the lacking .. ­. ' 1, r ed. * to * Do you know anything of ', merit."L His warning as to the evil time, in the Opinion Of these two :1f bursting, their breatb came in tear- .., I excitements; but drastic I "I",_,,",stimulus in doubtful fifty; he Madame Carton,'Pro lives in the old' effects of heavy taxation in.stifling emine,ut ,financiers, are . -Ing, gasps; but they were waiting for . � Alk, � ,t-,!. ut was on the verge of . houie in the Rue des Cailloux?" ., 'Induwtr7 and enterprise Is one that. economy it the condu6t of public something they..knew must happen. .. .. 7 r. ; , . "I �, -7�11.:.� sown his wild oats and become an. "Madame Carton; the old houscr in will be cordially endorsed by all affalro, a solution of the railway They knew that their enemy must see- the I 0 "�, . ely decorous citizen. And there the Rue des Cailloux." the lawyer re- -thinking man, and one which the" problem on,the basis of private as .. .. ' .� ' 1 idned, it Learned, only this empti- I "Yee, I can give you some in- .. - political ownership and pumb before they succumbed them- , . .. .� , ,�_ for peated. "7 who direct our public affairs surely against s . I a most depresoing prospict I- formation. It is my- lousiness, you" will Dot dare to Ignore. Atd Sir operation, a vigorous immigration selves. Presently, with a feeble scam. , ,�. s, mm-still Capable of endeavor and understAnd, to know something about" Vincent-merits public, thanks for policy for the peopling of our wasts. per, a large rat emerged from some 11 A.,::seen keen enjoyment. . everybody. Madame Carton has been the courageous way -in which he apnoea by diverting to Cane4s, the secret nook of the aeroplane and fell , .-. ­ - I . . PIS tiger., . . �, -" "*..1.1 I He switched off the light in his con- living in the R6e des Cailloax for. dealt with the railway problem; stream of tm-16-mats that formerly -Panting and dying 11 , tion �g an the It - _. .. I -i.,1,1sulting room, put on his hat, and want I three months., She is an Englishwo- - .in particular for his uuoompromis- flowed elsewhere-sad deflation.hl -was the work of a moment to fling It * _,• . ,eut, telling his housekeeper that he 'the cost of labor. - .,. I . .. man who married-one of our.nation• .ling declaration that Do marked im- overboard. I ,;. ! . . .. I � ,� '. "*would not be back to dinner. " . ­1 - . ...-..- . - .- . - _-� _. - I . . .. . ., I� ­ ­­: . only. ;on dial i . I - . I.�­ .. . --- .7, . - , .. "But, monsieur" she Protested. "I'ahe is now a widow.Her I - . . .- � " 1 for France. He fell within twenty "So you concocted this little p . , - , I I t. � . .! "'k-' * have Prepared for you a' beautiful.miles of DouTtaix. -That is.why she.-2w,ghter's existence. Ajnoment later Aan, . . . �,��,-- • . �: . .1 Im.� "meal; there .'.re egg-9 with the wine. he foun4 himstIf alow?'with his Pa- this plot, to bring me to you?" Les- ' �;­ .has chosen our city as a place of real- "So for it is all -Tunnel-Digging Machine ' : '"1W, - "I I _rl'-sauce that you love, and a chicken &a I dence." .. . I . . -.. ... . I tiert. . taut said, smiling. ...� ­ I I declare as the baby of Marie,' I A n%r by quite plain, bu-%�;e have arrived at . Also Lines Walls. . .. s *plump, Is that all you know?" - � - . the fire. She-advanced a co rile of nothing. What is the name of this . I I ; '.,my diffil " , 9" . . _ . - 14qving the ., , star." Y& doctor paused. _ ,, 0 ore," Nivette said paces with outstretched hanu and ortunate gentlem - W� . i "I can recall n Digging a tunnel., re ­�!!' ,1Y- "Will there be enough for two?" he In I !then f an. 'a earth. and Ming the walls with. con- 1r . , . . pucker*ng his brows. I c'n pauiped. L,P�scaut approached, "Henri Marmet." The girl fancie ... . . . ,. , �.,,,--* mw . � shoulders lifted be- crate blocks eis,-,the tunneling ad- . .11�u' ' y, yes." . ... I "Tbea'I can*give you further-infor�-'bowed over the hard and begged Mile. that the doctor's shou .- ".* 111.13. i��' -Oi a � are all Acedni - .. . i 11 .., certaint ,nation. .She has a-daughter." - i and, fore he again leaned toward the fire. vanes, wlished`by a - . . . �.I E.g.. , ad- "Then I will dine at home, and bring "Amazing! A daughter, and 1-not I cortou'to be acted. She obeyed, x- She watched him anxiously, her lips single machine. Four fevolving arms -1 L • I 11 , as she sat looking -ip at .him, he a - �1- !,with we M. Nivette." . I'. . -, . to'know!" ad, bar fingers at her-ho"m. at the front of a, cutting head, .amined her face with a curiosity in- . . "i -, ., The few streets through which the; "Madame -Corton telepho as to, me i spired solely by the desire to discover parted, I know Henri Marmot," %os mounted a steel drumi carry the -' . �L,.,r� , I . L_ a lawyer, has a deserted' - whether she resembled he the 'r';"' ' doctor passed an his way to the house�that her daughter Is unwell, and she' r mother. doctor said very quietli. "He is cutters which retuo "t earth. It Is . . a ., . I�"In,"!, of Nivette, the � requires.my attendance In the.Rue des:PaulliFe Was unmistakably pretty and son of one of my dearest friends, UQW --n-it. -.�-- .. I . deposited by buckets, a _conveyo . 7.. air, Partlyo a doubi, because the i C&illoux at once. , ,dainty and fresh,-but Madame Carton dead•" . I I - ., I . .r . - �I- .ovaking wile cold and threatened snow,� ­71en, my friend,.why 6 ?- belt, which.carries,it to cars, brought ;- pp YOU not was more than all this. But Henri-where Is be now ,- .b­... and partty, as Lescalat sadly reflected.�burry them?" . . . - - 1 � -Wb do you look at me' like that?" "I have not the faintest, idea." up-from.the rear. Behind the cutting I _. '. ..�.A. I ­ i ix, 1, there were fewer Cple in Dourla I ,,One cannot leave a guest at a mo- the girl cried. "Do you suspoct-" Pauline's-breath caught in a-Mitle sob, head are the gearing of the cut. Back �- -, . He had a sense, mart's notice. Moreover, I am Pus; "I suspect nothing," said Lescaut. and Lescatit. drawing • - . - .. . . ..,. ,. than there used to - his chair nearer, of this Js­ the lining AorAtructor, . I - .I -.:, d 'Personal loneliness and almost I zled• Why should Madame Carton send I "And yet you-' look at'me as though took one of her hands. It is - which lays concrete bLoOks designed -�°* - .. �. .1 ham'elpasness that was new to him.;for me when there are fewer than _ye;e,1,9Veet, .oh--an-sorts Of__thblgst" ibis," he add "that I may be poi- ,, thLt_--h4a-Qte- -.- ..;"_'�ue 'L-L�,* I O,W F_, . Bqdore the war he had been well' tbrea-doctors.-h"he' iiuv ass Lail wt he is." - I . I a Id 'place they expand. and fit In spiral loul Pauline head-her hands over her ey-as to disc -1 .. I 7 ert,6jig), variant ivl%-Wif!i�'hac'hiel�S-Flre--,'T and one just round tbe corner In the' "He is ng"ead?" �, . . . . ­ �for a moment and then, pointing to a . qourseet: giving _# �forward.-motion to . I� . ! I i his friends and- his profession.- "Rue de I& Harpe?71 .- - "No. r.should have heard of his - . - , ­ . I - ,4,1 !chair, commanded the doctor with an- wounded the machine. -Which keeps the cutting 11 .. I � "I ,Nkyette greeted him with enthu,i-I "She has, of course, heard of your'Saging, imperiousness. to talke it., ' - death. I know that he was I � - ftsm, and in three Mina tea was ready,great reputation." -Dr. Lescaut cxaok ' I believe you to be a twiftat" . . I head in contact.with the tunnel head- , J - "Dr. Lescairt . .. . . _, . - I . . . . . I , to return with him. •I 'his head- ­ 1-good and'a kQ'm&n," she sqd.' "That was before I met him In Ing, �� -;- - . .- - :. . -- -.. - . ­. • - 1: "You have brought me comfort.' "Your eaplauatlon," be-said Is gen-i "The- belief Is flattering, out the Rouen.--We saw each other only half , -­ .. � - - _. -.� . . . . . I . I__ - ... �, I . - . , - . .I . � .- :. 81�12 My reputation. .1;question is in I & & dozen times." - , 7 ,friend Anatole," he said. "That. I 1,orous, but foolish. a I a good doctor?" . .. poses is part Of our business. My am convinced, hat nothing to do with I "That doesn't matter iD.the least,' - "That, however, was enough,"- said How Toni Sawyet Did It. , . .- � . IA*caut, releasing her hand. '.' I • '. wire, its you know, is away, and with- it. If you are h; no hurry to return 1 she said. You remember how Mark Twain's ' ' � - ' I - , -the kitchen goes to the devil. to your wifetaes house, wait for me', "To overwhelm me, yea---but for out her I "But I am here merely " a doe- • popular hero, the resourceful :roM —_-.--,..I*----.* ,4 I t`u�,: ..-And I am hungry. This cold nips in*.,hero." . . I tor." him? I thought, I still think * * Sawyer, got all the boys in'bis neigh- - - - ,, • I feel nWwV growing small and *I&"`said,,with&11 the pleasure'in the-world,"i Again you are mistaken- to * * * will you help me, Dr. Lescaut?" I . ' ;_. , _ . _ .4 "Without your mother's consent?" borhood to compete for the privilege � �._.:.-' Nivotto rattitti on in his usual wa,,,, Nivette. "The room is warm,the I There is nothing Whatever the matter 01 , ''-,.. - � tc. . I and. the doctoiPlIstened when he fe t 'wine good. What more can a.'man�with me!" Lescaut showed.po sign of "Not a word to her yet! Ho-7 could at doing his distasteful job-white- . . I, : - . --� I confess to bar that I had given my washing a fence-b, y tellitig them what . I`-1.' % hing elm want?" ' I surprise; his gaze remained cou. . �_ � _inclined and thought of soviet I -,, lien he did not. The lawyer was a The doctor walked to the Rue des eously sympathetic. He. leaned for..heart .30 Rudienly, so absolutely. to fun it was? He made the disagreeable . . . . -1 . .,..- -an of immen.•* good nature, a qua:- Caillionx. He could not explain to-! ward and stretched Lis hand toward one'who was almost a stranger?" task * his aunt had . Assigned to him ...I.2.I�_.:. ..; , ` Ity he declared, which stood in the himself why this unexpected call'the fire. "Yet you confess to rue," said Les- seem a-a' enjoyable, that they gave up .. .1 . I I .- w.. aroused in him an interest which am-, "Madame Corton, 'your mother, was taut.­ . � -A . way of his professional success. to him their marbles. their tops. and .: . -� � jr,11 ounted almost to excitement. Possibly! "Ah. but ypu-are a man; and his , Nevertheless he had done very , puzzled as to the nature of fil-I . other togs for the pleasure of being . .. l and there were few cases of litigatio�i the uality of the voice hich h hadl It - . . - friend!" ' ' . -I. allo,wei to take a hand in doing ft. I. ... � he al_I ness. t Ito - . _;�- - th Douriaix In which he did not take'lisarl, over the telephone w d ,;Pa "Then she does sea act!" (To conelladed.) � : - . - - . ..: 4­_' -1. �_.. - - . � . . . �I , , ,. . I, - - tach of the boys" a turn at t . . I I - a � . I "I know nothing of what Madam' . _1 � a -1 ad to him. possibly the counteraction; �_. . I . .: � �- . � .I.. :: .4vashing unt.11 the*fence wits, finfebed . .. _11 . :-I a dinner was excellent, and when had set in. At any rate, he found him Ceirton. may think," said - ilt.1 - - - Words. � . ... I � - ­ _. self on the doorstep of the ban"-inl-agut . .. . . to T6m's satisfaction. I .7; ; ' the lawyer had disposed of the last Of mademoiselle, if the is . � - - :.' the. Rue des Caffloux In an astonish- tiftni whatever the matter . no-I Words are colored beads - ' " -' , ,'.".. ,': Many employers have the happy . .. :,.- � , ..._,.eertaiW-gaufrettea for which the doe- . . - yout�.... I ' .. �,: - 11 _. -,...-7.- '" __ .._...�'tier's housekeeper was famous,he said: Ingly short time: why am I here at this momenta string upon a chAill.' '.. -�� -'--'- ­7 7. faculty of so enthusin* their 'em- .- ... �_. "Now, Anatole, let us talk." .1 ., He was admitted by Madam* Car- "Can I trust you. Dr. Les t?,! 'Some are gold with,surshine, . � . '. ployees that they easily turn hail * ..� . ­ . . . . - : .. ,�"`I have been listening to you," said ton herself. At first sight, in the dim "My professional honor has never Some are bright with min. -,�� -, -work Into play. -It is a ss • . . . . . . -great buslni� I . .. . . .- . - - . 7� . 11 . . . -, �-: 'ibe doctor. light of the hall, she been called in question." .. asset. . . .... ,. I - - seemed t --- - i � �- -25UT ry9u, elect are capaiale of young and girlish-looking to have i '�But -I have told you-that I' 'need Words are splendid pictures �I., 'L.: .. .. .. .. . F. I-_ - , _ __ .­ _. •• :�- . � El,� ---speech go . Ila son old enough t9 •dia, in�the great no Professional help. This is a met- ­ I... -., .. • _. -.-.,.. 0 — ..,-; , *, * ' ; . .Ranging on the wall. -� .,; .. . . ..., .- � - - ,_-I - "I I: . . ­ .-- � 5,"­-- "At'pTesent, my. friend, I am not I cause. But when, a moment later, ter of profoundest confidence. Will Some are big with mountains, I , -.. ­-, � , I � %', '. em4mble of anything. I take no inter- Lescaut Eat with her in a room where i you be my friend?" I.. !- Queen Wilhelmina, of'the Nether- . . . � . - . . . 'L . . .1 ... . .I Some am bushed and small. ..,. Wrids is an expert linguist. She an - ..�".­_ ."'.. -V�.'-,' I . � . -�-_, .. .•..'` , Z, 4*t in work, and not much, as you may, the light was stronger, be perceived The doctor silent for a time. .'- . � .1 � Z, ' her. to be a woman whose youth our- 13-ro�ab- ly the o,5� on w ,, , ,, - .' expert horsewomen, draws cleverly, . k _1'4'*7� ,:7_biv_e observed, in my friends." I in y __ by be was *xen candles - .. '' - * ­ , . ..... , . `�., s, "You have not yet recovered from Vived, indeed, but it had been subdued I not immediately carried he Words are wa - • - -. is a fairly accomplahed musician;and - • .�_ I __, - . . Shining on a tree, I - I I .. .. I f- ..,. your exertions during the war." Her brown eyes met his''girl's appeal was that be ha already .- has L,n intimate acquaintance with �-'.' ' . ., 1by sorrow. � ` . 1. "On the contra ' I have recovered I with an engaging candor, and her,been carried away by her mother's. For the dark to see itself . . � ��­_ .­__.� � . a. . ,� ' all-of the details of practical house- , . -­ .. - Y.� a r, � 1 , I , , 1 , 2 . ­1 - � - v ,_ voice-yea, it was her voice that had . ,And wish*'wish for me. - _� :�:.. . -­%_ �,..11.. 11, 44�mpletel , looked at him. "You hesitate!" Paulirle cried. . .1, . . ,work.. . � ,.: . . ... : . - ,� . 1 of suddenly roused him. _.. , � , - _ : . . � . ... , N . "Is It Pa 11 a What did-,it re- "I will promise to be your friend," , � . ��1.7 *. t.' . - I. � . I I �Veaubs:dt.at your time call? I a said, "brit it is possible that your Words are whisper-thought I .:, -;.. . -- . . ol said the doctor. - _._. I . .� . Minarif's Liniment for corft ate: -, . . " . "N"i 1 "I rang you up at this late hour, idea of what a friend may demand I think of in the night, . -..-. . I . . - .:�11 ,:. - . "'That you h#ve fallen in love?" Dr. Lescaut," she said, - ' _� _� �..�# , . .. :. "because rn�l from a friend may not. with•; That walkabout with gladpes4 * , ­: "It is not-,W,the least possible.' I daughter . �,� ' w. q d but YOU." mine. --You ii�ight, for example, de-, . I __, � , .�. I 'Zon -mend somethiAij of me which So" as it is light .. .,�. , ' -7 r. am merely suffering from a reaction � h wouh; . . :­- . . 0 � - , , .. � I - .; "' u & , I I .,T - �, I quite - . - . ­ ­!, for which I can discover no correcting a not the not commend Itself to Madame Cor- .,-_ � ". . sils 0 . i Words are gay balloons . . ...., ...., a ..I ,stimulus." ter� I h of a doe- ton.." - . - ,._.-I . I - . 1 % " . .; 4dAb I . , �+­ "., I -, "The condition sounds -dangerous," . . the lithe ni,the,1-- Why do Bright against the snow. � Q , "I "It is my basins' I Seline .., ._�. . .1 'said Nivette. M business to discover that.' men h' I loose their strings and watch them ., I "..I ... , ' I 'always fall down d --:,:­.'1-,,.,"'If "It is extremely unpleasant," said- &dame Carton held the doctor's eyes her?" Leacaut was a It rtle awtiornVed'p;I' Sailing bigh, and low. -. . I Trade Mark - . ;. '.. .,.,.. I' ll, - I ­: . . . ­ , ' '. � the doctor. I in steady scrutiny that would have he leaned back in his Aair and press- Words, words, words- .�L,!. I � ���� . .. .., - -�',_-,'- . .. . - a . . ..:1" �::. "If I may express an opinion, thl;!embarrassed him if* it-had'been, as it ad hi,s finger-tips together. . I ,.'.,­ . .. .. .�­�. � .....:, ' . . How I love you.words! . ,�.I.. _% I . ­ 1:11 . . I I were, less confiding. Her eyes, like "I in not aware," he said, of hav- I'm the nest from which you fly, ..I- .,":.:".,�.,4­'!, ', '.. , ' her voice, seemed to call to some elu- ,Ing assumed that attitude." . , . I ..... . .,. � . I - You're my singing birds. � �ff .I�;. . � I . "But you have. I'm sure of it.'* 'O . - . 4_,- vive memog. - WHITE r I -Louise Ayres Garnett. '- "Pauline is very, young," she said. Dr,' L-escaut, I will trust you. It is . . -�.� .1 _ I . I .J PETROLEUM JELLY' :� .__� -, .I 1; `� .I ,. .�-, , _ ­� I "At :eighteen one may suffer from my heart, not my body, that is sick. 0 , 1­1.1 t ....., maladies which even science does not When one lov6lf,'what is the remedy?" Canada's forests are estimated to , ' .:�, _,.:-'.s,,- % -� An application of"Vas- ... ., .. . "Satisfaction or oblivion," said the contain eight hundred billion feet : �understand. It is possible that I have .et of! �...�­" ­_ - s) Dr. --one billion I cline"Wkitejelly brings , ­ 1*11r.,-� -ard . V :not'ber full confidence. Perhap doctor. , :1 � I zk,�*. �.�,�' - commercial timber ,- 1-1 . I ! �� . .,- � . ...- &t.'`...�I' - L-escaut, she will be more frank with "And if one.does not know'whether cords of pulpwood. . . grateful relief when ,-I". _. - � ! - I '. - I . I � ,:� �you * * * Come, you shall see her." one's love is returned?" . - -applied to cuts, burns, :_",_-�­, _';" I I _�__��'_`z_­'-' � ii-11.1, . I . � -.-, ` ­1­� :­­�, Z,�-: � �. � Lesca'ut followed Madame, Corton ' "In that case it would be necessary iint or� ' .��,�"*.�._�:���, "� I. I A-!"- ' I Never' cleaii varnished P chafed skin, etc. ... .. -­1 , I - .% " ,with* the strange feeling that, though to find.out." I with soap, or with soda- and - % ... - .. , . .. I ...'_­.- . . � I * .. . I this was doubtless a professional visit, But if one does not kn* ow where enamel l CHESEEMOUGH . I- �. --1.1� . . This makes the varnish dull,I 14ANUFAC - L* . :its appeail to him was entirely unr-ro I water. CXZ1;d4,G COMPANY ­ �_ :*' ,.4 �"L�L , - the loved one is. or even whether be I . ,so ., . ,. - I se it to peel away : .1.�'- -,�''.: 40 I I Jessional. He was not; in fact, inter- is alive? * $ * Dr. Lescaut, I heard i and-it way even cause , I 186OChabot Ave.. hict-t...I. - , , ,, - -4.- ;'from the.wood.. A better plan is to.i , � Carton's daughter, him speak your name with affection 11 ,-,- .� ,.. ._.-.,�� -, I estel in Madame C ... . I_'�. , ., ­ �. ! . .1 . I I . though he was already profoundly In- rand admiration.." -I I use a solution prepared with tea- ;p,.. "', , .1 , ­ I I I . .1.1 4� ­_I �- . _,!­ - , . % - , A...I � put! I tahei � ,I "I W. ­­. , , _,%� .1 , I Jerested in Madame Corton herself -, "The name Is not uncommon," he leaves. Collect the leaves and . - .�- ­­� .�.:%.'. _1 q I 4 . . . andj4rs at I :- I- 14 To have bar a� a patient for the said. - r over I - :-, ,,.;�..',�-. �..ti I . . . them in a basin, Poltr hot water '. .1 .1. �.,..1:1 i I all drug- .w =----;Alm-A '. �.. -:-. - : a - , - slightest of indisp"itions. of course) "But I,feel sure tl at it was yen. the seek for ten t :_ . .1.­- "'. . ­ . .T and' allow them to gists.- , I .- .. _ . . would have pleasei 'him immenazelv. I was sure when I saw your name on I , - .` - minutes. Use the liquid cold for, I ­- . . , . . t theme ;f the door ,in the Rue La'martine, the 1. .. 1 . . f � He was-so intbnt fai this ng over the vaTnished, surface.i r. ...- - '':, ,_�.. :,11 ­ ��. . . 041T ' -en she openod- day after my arrival in.Dotirlaix. And' washing . 1 61s .. ., . . -GILLETT CO PA14Y I Madame Carton that'wf t ;1;1 L . ­ 11 A �a door, entered I•ne room beyond and I Was still more certain, when I saw Fifmllly, dry and polish with n 'sof , 111111111iC,­ .. .1. .. . • TOMWIN""Tax. sa*d, "Pauline; Dr. Lescau'� is heni" ynn 'save your house* one morning. cloth,. . .. 0L...... � , , .. . - - I � .'__'..-_ " it was with difficulty that he itr�,nch- But I was afraid to speilk ta. you ­ 0 - 44, - - _ I . " . . I . . ISSUE No. 52-121. bin mind' bark to the 'fact of the then." I — . 1 Minard's LinimentVaed by Veterinarles - . __ - I—, .I�I,.. . . Jed , I: � �. �4 ... i I . i -1. , .. , , -,,. I . , - '*L! I , ^41 , . 4LI- I "64 AT . 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Stared at.the jewels and the gold . wondrous fair." ; thtee made _ • - n t Y - ar, Y - Thel first the swarthy Baltas :. 4 r . ter,. 'Whose glance was like a scimitar, J _ Stood forth before the rest: ,Although he bore the fragrant myrrh, ghAst,'Jesud turned from him to her. _ And hid within her breast. ' •2° It was Christmas eve and pea�E my own to span,&!" Mother was sur--about to climb in when Tome dog • £': : .� ( rised'at his plan,but she was glad to barked and somdbody stirred ilia bed,so _ Behind him was the youth Gaspar �illy'a regular bed time, but he linger-,P v before the Bitting-room fire,talking;join m the fun, so,together they were Billy put the toy on a chair near the Who held a shining crystal jar, M:F soon hurrying down the street to the window and ran bask to Noisier who face was merry and red; _ ..•• - ; With Mother about Santa Claus and big toy shop. There Billy bought a was waiting on the corner. Although he bore the frankincense s'. the many visits that he would have beautiful doll for Louise and a toy When they reached their awe. home •�., . _ ,s malts. Mouser said that Billy had autdmobile for Tom. On one package they found that Father had finished And was of debonair presence ben a good'boy so Santa Claus would1 he wrote, "To Louise from Santa trimming the beautiful Christmas• ;Christ Jesus turned His head. i C1sus," and on the other, "To Tom tree. They all admired it, each one , aisre1 "bring him his new train. " finishing to and - t.._an. a feav ,� .;.' >..The third was Naught Melchior - from Santa' Cbaua. lm y ' -.= "'I hope be got my letter," said Billy How happy Billy and Mother felt then Billy hung up ,bis stocki'nt and Dark with the' spoil'of mart and war, - .•as he thought of the happiness that!as theq went along the street to went upstairs to bed Mother came -•�He bore the crusted gold; F Christmas would bring him. Then he Louise's home. There was-•a light in and tucked him in snugly for the night 1- Christ Jesus,gave a cry of pain - �• t began to Mink about his little friends the kitchen and'they could see Louise'a and, fancying that he could hear the 'Tom and Louise, and he felt troubled jingle of belle and the beat of tiny - And looked not On them once again; z . N. mother working there, ao while Moth- j•n But nestled in His fold: '� -about them, for they both had said er'wairted outsidt, Billy slipped quietly reindeer hoofs, he Boon fell asleep• _ . . . - - -- When he awoke in the morning be _.. that Santa'' Cisus could not come to in by the front door. From the sitting- _ . °them this. year. They were his little room .mantle hung Louise's empty found Mother beading over him. For they had brought Him treasure-trove, -: merghbors and Playmates; he liked stocking! Billy put the ntw doll is "Billy," she acid, "I have thought of But had not any little love them and he knew that they ,too, had the top of it and in his hurry to get a Christmas plan simopt ea nice ae - - . For one they thought a King; '' .K been good. out before he was discovered, he tip- yours. How would you like to have Christ Jesus gave to Mary then s. ` Billy sat tbinking for a few min- ped over a chair! "Is that..you, our Christmas tree this afternoo n and _ .His first mild message unto-men, -sites, then he jumped up and ran to Louise?" called her mother. But Billy invite Tom and Louise?", _ ' ... Love is the precious thing. '.his room and took his little bank from was soon safely outside of the house Billy clapped hfs hands and shouted, —Duncan Campbell Scott. : y... the top bureau drawer and shook out and heard no more. "I would lave to invite.them; � wings: He had $2.60 and be Then. Billy .rejoined Mother and and may I be Santa Claus?" g. slipped it into his pocket, hurriLkily they went around the corner to Tom's- In the afternoon Billy's frieada ar- ' _ put on.his overcoat and mitteaa, and, home—the tiniest cottage in the neigh- rived to enjoy his Christmas tree. Give mt'- the hearthstone reap in hand, ran back to the sitting- borhood. As he did not care to risk what happy faces they hell what with the glow that watm8 room. "Mother," Le said, "let's play being discovered at Tom's he did'not merry laughter' was heard! And no � __ the soul within: Santa Claus! Let's to to the big toy attempt to enter, bbt blipped quietly one was happier than $01 who, - - I Choose the gift Of kindly : shop, and buy a present for Tom and around the cottage to Tom's bed-room dressed like Santa Claus, banded out A Polish Folk Song. _smile$, that wealth c" , r one for Louise. I have some money of I window. It w'ss openf Billy was just the gists. Lullaby, my h� ,pal, never-win; = ' �. Jesu, my 'darling' The laugh that ripples to ` 0f --- Lullaby, my little pearl, - the. lips from harts ! where peace sublime Let us.put away the,idea Dear Bab sleeping _ - - that Christmas is only for Lullaby, little one, Reigns in the full of Once upon a time there was a poor truck, where they found magic wands. children. The real-child is Jesu, my darling! - content to bless the ` - 11ttle lame boy who had no toys. Tom Tom chose a silver wand with a star ' holding you e• ' : = . knew this was true, for one-day, at at the end of it, and Little Sister a o old and we are blest in Mary and keeping. -- Christmas- , the little boy's house, Tom•asked him golden one, with a white dove, at its proportion as we Can give Christmas. to bring out his toys, and the little end. ourselves wholly to Christ- - Close your eyes, my little man, bay answered, "T }raven't any toys• When the children stepped out of mss and all its symbols. Your tears to cover; How tenderly the Peaoe•solag w- ' _ Tom could hardly believe that there the tree, they were-surprised-to find The saying, 'Here comes a Close your eyes, my little mall, falls - ^. - was anybody in the world without themselves grew very small indeed. fool, let US be serious." is Heavy with crying; On listening ears to- aight� - even one toy. so 1» went home and And this they noticed—if the magic I never more witty or true Chi your lips, little one, The song that angels snag of old 1 told Little Siatee about it, and to- wands were held'alaCty the children. on this wonderful day Where joy should ho�rer; - In clouds of heavenly litht. �ea limey puaaaa w bri,aa V... lktle-�etaaiued small,but if the swils were; , t•V►p rn►A O hear the voice, ye dom Of MM tiff Va t.�ta�eauvaaL �w��,�. - �'`�II Mar��.Tna That Bpeal[8' fI'Offi 0111 . TZ1*1 lwyii+orm the beautiful,Land of lowered. the children grew large - of unopened packages and Hush all your sighing. . Mother w willing for them t6 go„ The children knew that in the Land f the long stocki ng bulging glory,glory,as eo band in hand, on the day betore of Me& they must obey all the mightily with gifts. Bring for the dear-little Mau A_ nd tells the strange and mystic j'. •: : = C^..bsistm:a went Tom and Little Sin- �t commands, so they started l others. also. We cannot ; C':oCd think and� �t: b - - - ter. They did not know the way,io down the gaining Path, holding their, y , :Bring for the deal` 11tCte axon That blessed, old-thne shot�'. w' they asked a feathery snowflake which mew wands high in the air. They I Every sweet berry; Me pie mud love '? ' box,red bow and all into s $aft bank; nto the garden go kind of T and lighted saucily on the and journeyed on and on inn at last they! Where all is pleasant; The angel choir is staging. ' reached a'great wall, and when they of 'snow. The children were over-:' _ at Toms linger; looked u0 they saw beautiful ligli►ts joyed when -the box containing the' "Pretty snowflake while you linger which spelled the words "Christmas magic lantern was safe in their hands!=Maa'y will quiet Him, ' On the tip of my warm finger, Lead" over the tiny gateway! Tben they went back along the: ing Him merry. "1� peace.slid bt*e 0IIC0 .iYMD!'o l - T611 me,where s the Land of Christ- Shin Path, and very soon•reached_ nigh Tom reached up and pulled the bell- Shining man T" rye. and out apwh the frosty air the great Shining Tree. Into its hot-_Lullaby, my little love, _ The Christmas bells are ring. - -- And it answered, oh, to softly; rang the sweetest chimes you ever low trunk they went, and left the Star kindly twinkling! - ing• ' - "i ktls boy and girl, politely heard. Soon the tiny gates opened magic wands, and as soon as they ,:Lullaby, my little love, —�- With humble shepherd we, Ask yon-tree that shines so litly and Tom and Little Sister frere glad they into the daylight sarge as Sun Shining brightly l would haste ' .. If yon seek the Land of J u naa." that they were small enough to slip y Lullaby, little one, The Bethlehem Babe t0 see, ! The children continued their jour- t�hroughl And oh, such a beautiful ems• They ran on ind on, until they Star kindly twinkling.! And hail with thankful ft. rk s' land as it waal Every tree was a finally readied the little bops window. ,- , nay, and at last they arrived at the Christ tree all laden witlti Christ- The setting sun was painting every- Mal'Y i8 watching you, r again - - ,great tree, all shining brightly across mss gifts. The music boxes were thing red and orange and gold, and 0, sweet and Sprightly. .. His glad nativity. 1he white snow. When the'children playing, the horns were tooting, the when they peeped 'in, there lay the -"— _ asked the we. to Christmas land "Mamma?' Mistletoe Brains. - University Woman!$ - -- tans the shining y tree r ' dolls were saying Mamma and poor boy on his little cot, and his .. '> responded Papa, the Jacks-in-the-box were empty stockir hung rom the. back Residences. g g One of the most curious illustrations ,Pf,'_w . .'*Step into my trunk so hollow. -jumping.out and then hiding again, of a chair. women students, at the Univinsky _ - Make the Magic Wand, and foi'low _end everything seemed to be saying, The chair -stood.near .the window, or the working of intelligence in plants of Toronto have organized to' raise - - is offered ,by the mistletoe. whose r,• ""�'he Shining Path to• Christmas "Take me! Take me!" It was hard and on the note that was pinned 'to funds r a residence building. For sticky berry,,finding lodgmeut on a for the children to 'select just one toy the stocking Tom read the words: tree broach, throws out a tiny rootlet, ' preening necessity for:' z they stepped into the hollow fqr their little friend. Dear Santa Claus; If yod should which tries to pierce the bark and wonmih s ,,:. 1'. at fhe Provinewi 4� They skipped about fora long time, happen to have just one toy to spare thus obtain a foothold. If the bark is University has been apparent. In - examining the toys. Finally, on the for me, won't you please leave,me a creasing numbers of young women _ top branch of one of the tallest trees, magic lantern?" too . the rootlet swinge the berry from the rural districts, from the v11- cl over to a fresh spot, and makes an- there hung box tied with a big red Tom softly opened the window slid • lager, towns, and cities of Ontario see n'g f3 other trial. In this way such s berry .+ -bow. .On one side were printed the placed the box with its precious toy on has been known'to make live Jumps coiling to this great institution in _ words "Magic Lantern:' the Chair near`the empty stocking. in'two nights and three days. , On one q' of an education and they must - "The -very thing!" said-Tom; but Then the children slipped awa7 to occasion a number of them were cis- be suitably and romforta,bly housed; -_ i 'y how could he bring down the box from their home, where they told Mother covered by a botanist In the act of near the University. Of the'aeveea"II : the top of a tree so tall—for, as you their secret. buildings which the University of To-, Y vainly ' rneying along a telegraph e•r , remember, the children: were very And sill would have gone well, if wire; trying to And places to,grow. ronto so badly needs this one is the' small. Just then a little breeze whir- the lantern had not been a Jnagic lan- • most urgent and it is to be moped that �. pered in Tom's ear: - tern, for in some way it had taken a the young women will be suceesaft in . Be 1922 With a Kind! :eI �, picture of Tom, and another of Little ;1 Y their endeavor to arouse interest and Little fairies, tell me why Slater. So the next morning the happy Deed• to assure funds for the wcconiplis h I see'you sit s0 still and sigh; I will get the box for you!" little boy sat in his chair opposite the Amidst the stress and s=torms of Me, merit of their purpose.- Then the little breeze blew into a screen which his poor, hard-working When you feel worn and weary strong breeze and flew into the top mother had put up. Together they Just help a brother in the strife A good magazine or a'good st t>' - st the tree. There he tugged and watched eagerly for the first picture. And make his path more cbeeryr. k is a fine Chris And would you believe it, that tell- for the young fours, as ae•: pulled and puffed, until at last bhe tale machine showed,first,Tom's smil- For blessed is the one who lends the grown-ups. string had to let go and down fell the ing .Bare, and then Little Sister's A hand to help a bra Kerr, , And God will, bless you, your • ;:=;':., � dh one. - - i M 1 oche mgled • . ;'..I May you, for another. he sleigh- -bells HRISTMAS is the great occasion when we Chef � , �; .;..,.,• Jingle of .. are all supposed to renew our allegiance to In making your Christmas Twice blessed is the''kindly aced Little feet astir, the Christ; to put the.Christ teaching of caramel$, it is well to remember Flowing onward like a.river; scarlet of the holly, - . the brotherhood of man in practice. Christmas - that a pinch of yeast powder put Blessihvg..thoae wino, feel its need, Green of glue and fir. •..�- •.: ! ought to be a great heart'-mellowing, affection- . into caramels after .they have The receiver and the giver. Gleam of-gilt and silver quielcening, friendship-renewing occasion. It begun fill will make them Better be silent than speak with i11- �181� "smile' slow, fe the time of all others when we should reali$e Little trees aglitter, smoother and more creamy. wilt. Branches bending low? that we are all brothers: that we arg all mean- I : . `bers of the'same great human family, children - ' ;of the same Xreat Father-Mother-God, It 3$- . > ,a,, • JjDI a of the sleigh-bells, .V the time if ver, when we should reco ize _ ,.-�— ockin,ge t the snow, ' fin • ' 8tockfags by the fireside; that though ns and continents divides, + SwlDgln tg eta though we speak different tongues, may difYei ng z f in race, color and creed, yet we are so closely Loving f+sow near :7related in thought and motive that our deepest,' - Now,.as au the aditWren know, chriatmaa-ti most vital interests ate identical. T me.ie heref �,'' .`'�'^,.`'vr r' rr°' a c" ;a...,r9,. :•r .>t._;. . rt, '• r ,�,•. t .,.s',.� ,;;,+^• s•y�': .` r y, `'+.... a h<^ �*S4�rer <'i};•.` ;' '�'..�tc '1,'` .y �.fi ,�' a' ',r7ti:- �" ?� x,',yaH,i- iax,'.S,''�f�•.,,'"+�'�'" ,l.t. '+r• •�ti. ..3irv. „. .�� •'sv L =W-Z7 7" 'Ur Clmr!L r-d Y FOR C,..HRISTMAS 0 wiftfto 4swo GIVE JEWELR S ���, T ­41 F' AW.. H A R' D.,S 0"N" r%I t; zd eveV,,Friday 'A ' Our Store is. filled $173 Pell year.; $1.50 if paid'in advame.'. A most complete selection of Xmas.HoHda,�. o6dd . with hundreds of Xmas ran 8 0., ge —All'sli0g, fall•JOHN, MURKAR, Proprietor . ; . a; beautiful 4 -ke clusterb 4 Xwa&Grapes—Guod lat t a Xmas-T'-ble Raisins-- quality 1 lb.-pkgo' TRE IRECRET IS WT rticles 7 i Amas Craub0rrilgis, Table Figs, Grape Fruit Dates, Celery etc. 1111I 'Christmas our daploy For two years, since the municl- Xmas Candy��A-full assorUnenrt,-hard-mixed, ebecolatwet ry of-French Ivory wM appeal C. lities,in 1919 voted in favor of w • -to- those who are seeking. Xmas Njuts--Best we havIi ever had. Dont fail to go 'Some of these. hydro-radials, Druiy has pu d rist- gifts .1m,this popular Tollat ies Wars. Xmas Fancy Clifna—Better th"ever this 'given the impression of being a Xmas Holly and Holly NiVireaths. 'public ownership,politician.- For Watches We han _00 MI two n "French Noryill, years he has doped a certain Al*. only• knd'�i4olt 'XITIAS Fish and Oysters--Anything'you want in this line. .�. Gold-Ahed cases, 15 ew6l, section of the Province into believ- pie@* Is stamped. prices better than ing hidi a public ownership expon. ­movem6iit, We gum rantee itatisfactiou.in theqi goods and iiiiier. 13ut a very cautious one, who pe ial 15.00 Ing nex -Open every t week. - desired to safeguard Ontario at 1041pudars now ready—Get yours. go. xx� e a Mis refusal to guarantee the Assuming you of our appreciation and bigot wishes for s -bonds of the mabielpaliti4s Whb solia Gold Bracche Happy and Prosperous lCmalls and New,Year. vpted for radials, the a opbin tmen t :�_L $3.50 to $35.00 of the Sntherland' commission to IDTO JAMES- LIU HARDSON -o Electric Pow- i OVI tatigate hidrti-radiaie. the at- tacks on sjie Hydro 'Necklets e r Col-&mmission's chairman. pi ously done in the interests of t e -Solid-Gold, $5.00 Up. Ontario. This w e �' with such fervor and zeal that- many believed in the sincerity of ware or• people of Ontai as ne g:'Ha r' d '1, . � 1'ickerin China the Primiler Bnt on'Dec. 20th, 1921 Sir Adam Beek received a letter f rqiu Drury Cups..and Sancers, -.'refusing to sanction the niiinicipal. -$1.0&,to lq5.00 A .`­T( e Qanidian winter home needs. ✓ plenty of heat mild light 7 ities of the' Niagara Peninsula- of T. expreseiag their wishei by ballot Pepper w, Salt and -svith-reference ' to acquiring the $hakers, $1.75 U radial; already in operati if in the B -,Niaizlira penitikilo; -Manx- other new and useful Dr -ippy Thought im -tirv. He "was "had riothiij - For Christmas • ttmnitic Eli li The Kai-jer. Ku e pieces at' 7 .p?pular prices- larger -field- -of opi�lla_ tion. ltitnge and•a Whvfias Drury tnkei) this pos!.* -,%er t,6 thje� Window. f'r Gift-Sugg4�st;orls.', . 'Colenian Lamp tion?. OU-1y otie tins Be sure and. see our qtiestioii. Ile.is opposed to pqbli IU' OpL5n F.N*�,nin'gns- pwnership.of radial railtymys. be satisfied Tuft will h1ways Why is 51r. Drury ppo-5ing the ry public ownership of radial niii. o w ii the time get yonr@toves �.wayel? because the people.w h(oui J. M. HIckS, Jo*-wde' r apd jurlI repstilI before representing' are opposing be N t 9 the cold weather comes. the iI e its e. -(Successor to R. N. Basset Now who sbould oppose ptibliely ::It 1-3 pleasure-to show our goods dwaed 'eailwaye? , Not the people WHITBY �'ONTARIO J= . S. BALSDON -PI KERING wfio get elleaper power. cheaper light and cheaper ,ti-Rasportaticio, C. without, pertiona-l-'ecioit.- not the land•owners, whose properties are P I C K E Fft I G greatly advanced In Valli? ,,;,Ot thacommon people. w-ho,all de.' Intel- ;t*,, whose own dividen& griiat blit the big EAT N A K E T ' . . Vve , A T ""I"E -M -elyaso 11H redneel, Fn this are lik likst act of Drnry.s btaulp., hii.11 as a flLiell(l "of the ilia iutcFr- 77 ono 4 awagai-rist 010 ell lui n Roo.-i t or 8 te i k.'- of Ah_uiila-Y;-,rn, grey, red file, as R pit LC 1111I W.RN-e parlia• Sul- 25 xv stij)ph juentAry colter in Ontario k to rn Porterh6tise Roast or Steak, ;:.;u ished by his injustice t 0 a,ll-xcept Bump o . e 20v tbe--big-Interest-, --aild black. -also Let tb6shik iuLihe• cyppositiorb to,radials in GVF�%rih does notarise 'heavy -Ott, izif 1 eoiI wbeth6r they ',"Sbotildtir Roast, G t-ex F-in-clerin-d Yarn- ata ft e tid lf, are of -the ..PotRA)ast, in noi.-th or �buth. It •artses frotu the big interests and Brisket. to boll'. •the' Drury-Gove-ruinient ba-4 dt!­ Lea of-Pork, h-ilf or xvhole._­�ith font off 25 c .-IoNver, price.- V, closed to.the pt-(Iple that. the Big Inte- rest.i d initiate On een's Park, - Loin of Pork. Shoulder of- Pork. uu' derDrury Adildni"tratiou.(;031, 15C "N1 ew .,nerries at- prices sure to p Mid .2,1c Sliouldet Rcxv�t of Pork, ` 2R)�* ]-ease. LETTERS TO TKE EDITOR. Pure Pork S,ttigage, 25e 'To the Electors of South On tarin: -k,... Pot The Official Returns of the recent school. Readers. Finest Breakfast Bacon, pI-Pee, 304: elleetion.were made on- Tburallmy Wt, and I was dectared Plectod membpt • for South Ontario. I de it th4nk Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or.,ivhole), 30c all those who by their efforts and in. A acckpl A N N I fluence cont• C41 blfted to the success 7_' Cooke Mw,.. 45c my election. ftnd.1 hope that-the pen. I T SoliI Ontario will be justified 2). J 1�2ne of conMear-e they' llave now J . 'placed In me by electing me as their W. G. REID 'Implifhe+ it Ottawa.. ICKERI.NG., I v•ith all the people of South, Onto ow- rio R Merry Cbrl%ttn&g i...d a Happy EMECH Hogs--Cattle-----;Sheep N m i. -and Prosperous New Year. T L. O. CLIFYORD. HIS Bank is prepared to ifiake advancim to TIME TABL responsible farmers who desire to enlarge their - E—Pi ckering Station - �T.R; Trains going East due as follows • flocks and herds. -ZN0. 6 Mail e 7.57 A M. the hUn- -If you seek assistarfr-e in this direction; e 28 Local .2-28 P.M. 4• of our neaYL-st branch will be glad to discuss a Be Locall 16-25 P.M II Sunday train, 8 25 A. M.- ::,,riatter with you. f. Trains going Wasil d follows— ..STANDARD SERVICN=Encswrages Prov 77 a No. 35 Local 10-45 A�M. i7 Local •.33 P.M. 7 LOOK FO R THIS SIG.N ANK 2 ell 7 Mail 8.55 P. -%1, 7: RD B . ,STANDA Sunday train, 7.40 P. M. - OP CANA.04 TOTAL ASSETS-OVER NINETY MILLIONS. A Foregoing is'accoiding to St*ndard W.F.Law,Manager.'time. Whitby Branch: C.A.McClellan,Manager. Pickering Branch: W!" K FARMERS, EftEiU ON EEP rour eFtr on the roiir� Pronip't e Hs" suoll "41 lietded nttntion -to repairs We jifre now booking orde'rs for Con- saves further expew�e. tract.Peas for the year 1922 and will he --have orde7ns from a limitelIl, Let iii keep your Ford up'to. 100,,' p6r 'cedt OWTva 0 number of good. careful Fanners. .%-ffl6iericy:--it will save Yol, lillont-Y. :,rin ' 'BakOx- P 11"C' .k e h&v in g good sail I prepared for t he com: Our repair shop is e'qiiip�ed . with approved log crop. We believe the price " ruacilinery to facilitate" prumpt and efficient e -are able to offer will compare favol*. work. We haire ithe.skilled�tnechanics to give -ingredients-in our Bread we are IBY uiino, N-o. 1 `�:.,Ably with any crop grown on the farm, -.,,yon a first class job-, Ouistocks of Flour and F4ed Genuine Ford Parts at p V a loaf of q�aality. Keepe IIII We sell G races fixed prepared to Ove you will be found complete by the Company:at all times. .. L than be sere of 24resh an' d —tlie it. is used. nat-, Phone 20.3 Bring Sour,Ford to us and nice till the last cramb _6 getting the geanine, Lytle, Limited$ --cost of repairs or We will quote y9olexact a customer, try a loaf and be one. the OSHAWA - - . . . ..., N parts before yoti buy. 7 many we hiCV6 91iLtisfied; 3, 1' ARAN AND SHOR'arve Ind phone phone e, �k 'We have a Carload of Ontario 29 .20p: �e__5� ran and Shorts at, Is B anal Cakes alway -on hand. �I) Locust Hill r6dd, Ertun s a B _ -f immediate delivery. or mme Prices right. lates� in hulk­aiA boxes. Lwf -Taking orders for Corn C'At : -� Cho 0Sherw -.1. -Colla ' and Salt. Ford Sales and service Sbation�. -ecialty. 'LOCUST HILL CO-OP. Wedding Cakes our sp Phone Mark.&W ey, 9. M11_'_' ::U, Uan.•gcr 'H.- R. Monni Pickering. A .,.{. [yi 7iT;G�iFnr N.E..'91 Aeni:4,'^^l.",'T "Pn.•'+f M f•^ ..M ,law' .Yi �rX P `.. -_. e .• ;�'3 P ytc:. ..�'.� , A _ .'�,, ,.,a+wj•, :.auu���'.,.�..,. .n.scxwurrr�rw��3� l �,.te����n��•m-�� .,._.����� ' x. .. s r 'a- 'r �• t,4€."a'�r.w ,.✓err �.•r w.r r4 ia;- a L v. .• d®"Y':�' . �.; e^ �"� <w'•- . �, i e»�rTe,�.._!' 'a+, i'•v;.�':Sh.`'' > �- 'e... �• r.:�' " -'d".^ 'S•a",c ySa.., ..1,^•,�Y. 4,. _ �, .n/sk.: � 3.: •r �*. ,s , }s„ .:mx.d .r M1 „kr•.y,. 'r' ^.fs:•v:t• dr,...c� �«�' •,r,..,�.., ,r; `,:,- is 3r r�-+f^ r ..,J ,t '„^�".� •,'+& al — sy. ";rt• ''�^ ' ii' >. g ,.,; . ;!. -..,9j +Y. .tF'C'. _w. t- .GS:�.-a.. :`'rz +'`.�.ir w• '� .;•:' ".•:;'h ....t .'.. •mot ...,.q.,,,E: a:4f.. •'..i.E o.".a:. .'+i,e ��2w"+` n:nT', M ;:..�• t _.r - o,. .s �3- ..+'efe•.'des:• y s� �i3,..., .�.'s, � v,�j.r.:- ;:o''.+ •"h.,rs..ae.r �,.y: .::�• :�.:,�.^ �: .. ��•. � ',`�t.,r -ay.,w, �.• ay. ,�..r ,Y'�N > ..�- �'?mrc�� S•"Y'�u a+lr, wa�!"�� • aF'{;ti,'��G�'"'�{.i ';'�,'.' fa..+ �`•'�.. - � ""�.-' c�^,:kn•'� _.�°, .. :r,••,'_ c. �,ey'"sr.,,...U•s+.��5"' ;•'se:�•�-s�« .�.e.�'. :.a.� S _�.+�;•.Ck'�_� f�...x� C�:° ... r , . . .. ,. A&a� ,.•,,.'. -.2•, .. .., as' '+,. _. .a .. •s' . -.�'cl �LAREMONT.. George bloegau and sister. Ger- I /� AND 'F E-E .D' S_`! N .,__ :::The ckering, E,' "•"'' tiP,-fled Cllfrles and -Urs. Waxg,• • R.`'J,andMrfi:Rogt+ 'tare°inlet-o£Tcirontu, motGrea onG can S.un- _ ar... ' .; . city on Tuesday. - day and spent the a' -with their > arnEiQ:.Cr�thin,��8.� gird'Ward ha3 a' 'haafnes�.trip. S ram acker, tail Cake, CottgpEeed, Tankage and V�h�a' friends. to the city on Vonday. The Wetk of: Pptva r witbr -the Screenings at'LOCust 13iI1. The object of this Asaoeiatlon to to t..,•�' _ :Luther .Rowes. of-Peterboro, Clareincieit churches uniting flag lessen sLet.lip and prosecute_. t " ant the week and the home of Corn,. Western Oats, Mixed Chop and Ground Wheat t e elorie. � T 4 . been arranged', beginuing on Mon- r is mother here. ...Screenings at the Mill. day, .Ian.'9th: 'Faller a1113otiRC9 _ -- g =-. .MenaWrs lsaving.propert stoles oommatd ._ ,Q •. ,,- Born, on Friday, Dec 16th, to ments.till be given later. - g ti! Oar Of�18t1116r8 8.Gr81n8 t0 arrive - oaA immediately wiKh`any member ;,a� of EzecatiTs 0ommittes. -�', •- - - Atilbrose Jnd- Mrs. TomliasnD. a•- Christmas servR:ea will be bald ' ' "- � lII S few Weeks. �_. daughter' iaftte Baptist Chlarchon the with ^ Membership iss • „M}4 Albert Mantle is Offerinit- for. .st10.30 a.m:and at D� " -A a d"u to-date cutter and p` Tiotsta may be had from the preaMat or" , . o- epeeist messages in sermon and in A• E+ • i�ESOR, CEDAR GLOVE t.r;on applioabron. -. Bet of light harness. song appropriate to the odcasion. xse.Oom.-L. D. Banks,0.S.Palm 's On account of ill-health A. D- The anana! schaoi tmeeting will . Eer, W. V, Richardson, Pickering. -'- -Peters is offering his farm for sale be held at 10 o'clock in the fore or to rent. See advt. noon on Wednesday- next in .the '. Garag p ,. J.R. Thextoi; W J• Clack• •' . - John Fleming has purchased the. school when it is hoped -'' Cjnral V • - ll'restdent� dsorsMes �. ` Birrell ro rt from 'Win. H- _ p Pe y that there willbe a good attend-. vootes and.will move therein' at ante. -` B I� n U G i3 A. M - It is M Business ' f"an earl date. y 'Mrs. Anderson, who has been in • •�- _ y. . There will be••skating on the Claremont for the past few weeks : To help you run part of yours.. ' rink on Christmas and Now Year's owinrr to the.death of her aunt. Inights. when there will'be a good Mrs. By opening a New Garage in the,Vii Joshau 13uody, retained to ,r` � <: band in attendance. her home in the city on Tuesday ti'.!Having sebuied a Mechaae with �. all kinds hof eslpair work•inclluddigdgo Ross and Mrs: Evans are the morning. :' tops sad side curtains. also making ha py ssei3sors af' a new-born Frank Cooper has installed a "� V •• vasty eZp @xi @n.Ce in mOtOr Ov @r- _ our old car look and run like new, p po y hY ` baby girl which arrived at their new Fairbanks-Morse Electric_ "-,hauling' and 'maQhine work, -we giving it a good coat of nevi.slat. ' -home on Friday, Dec. ltltb. Licht system in his resf4ence and - - Agent for Toronto machinery, inatufl-. , The general Baptist Church bus store; which is giving..a:reliant - we are prepared to repair or over. ins;Pum�pps„Windmills, Silos iuess meeting with congregational satisfaction. Mr. Cooper is to be andl(iseoline{�Eagines. �1an1 anything from the ismallest tea etc., has been fixed for Thurs. 'congratulated on his enterprise. " CHARLES �M. RIVE. day a4ternoon and evening, =Jan. -- -' ::.'.gas 'engine to the largest; and nth. si -- . - Home Tel. $621. Whitebale, Ant With ths,grestest world peace SALE REGISTER. n 8 a 1 om fie `t t obile i- , movetnent of - history n'nw an TUESDAY. JAx.3,d 'Auctioh sale of 1. -- p AA assured success, an Everybody-go- horses, cattle; sheep implements, :. Gasoline and•latOr Gre,as�8., a180 - FIRST iii to-Church movetnent:as•an -act' of corp etr•., at lot 30, B: F,. con.. Pick= o 3 thanks ivi on th 25th is an'a erint;(Rosebank sideroid),, the pro• auto accessones. e g q e p perty of Geo Grills. Sale at 12.:30. _ TO X11AS SHOPPZR . °r ' propriate suggestion. =Iod. Phone dtiti, Pickering Mrs. C.W. King, of the 'Baptist Tharp: See bills. Win. Maw, auc- tionrer. � pparson' Be left €or Tur•outo' on: Jas. 1l)Tx-Allot 30,eon. : yt'p y� - In the eeareli'for Gifts thf3. vednesday. evening, having re g, Pickering. It miles south cif Al- Fea by Pro '1 ieto Problem of `What to give' ceivYd a wice'n)^Qage stating that. °tona. 11)he,id elf R -Holeteilp C`at + �`` is beat--solved by knoiviog� _ .. . ems, - ber aunt, M a. John Stark, h'ad t:(-. to hogs and a n3mber of req'd - - -_- -----.,•------------, •-- - .--- .'.2..,,.2.22— — 'Where to go.' : - died of bronchial pnea iionia., anal-, grade Shcopabire Sheep, the . . C. S, Traeman s rented btr property of J. O. Spang. Sale at' 1 AT COOPER'S, „ Harry Thumoon's residence -which: p, in.. sharp. F. W. Sllversides• Tile We a i+arne 8 Ban - _ auctioneer. HA'RP�'ARE STORE will be vReated in a- few days by F r` Mrs. Lemon, who Rill occupy her ---- - — - You will find assembled A ' VERY wage earner should feel that,hi's savings account, -own residence which•sbe has just -AZ�TTEI� :- large variety of gifts for, _ however small it may be, is welcomed at any branch of _ euhliased from,the.4osbua Bnnd all members of the Tamil state. Y. Poultry.of all kindq. Best prices this Bank. The man or woman with a few dollars to Prices will be found as law The public and continuation paid for quality stuff. deposit is afforded the,same prompt and careful, attelition or lower than' elsewhere-' schools closed yesterday for the 9 Phone .2813. as the depositor with a large amount. It is our -constant .•. G[ve us s- trial. A, f;bristmas vacation and the teach F. CHL1jT,OW CLAREMONT ogr depositors-every possible courtesy z, arm to.extend to all. y v ere have gone to their respective --- - --•-- -- And service.. - A Few Suggestions homes to participate In the Christ- _ was festivities and to enjoy a few_ $25 REWARD'. THE " Automobile Skates, ''R ear•Ever!' '- days teat. s The,lbore reward will be given;for -- Aluminum Utensils, Flashlights, A meeting of the'electart' of the infor,nxtion'tha.i will lead to the con- + DOMMM eu Knives, Safety Razors, Toys of all A" village will be held its the school- viction-o€the person or persons who kinds, Watcllee, house on Monday evening for the maticinusly destroyed the-stre4l.:lamp WHITBY BRANCH. G. P. LYND, Manager. Carriage Heatet e,. 11-•for the position i of�pollce trustee. at theBy Ordti,ofsth-e�Polyd3 Tiustees: BROOICLtN BRANCH. is `I.,'`. 1 II' " yE C. CROSS, Manager. p�rpoaeshRtflAa Scissors, Blank So far there has been na great Claremopt.Dec. 13th,-1921. - . _ s , .. . ----- - ------- -_ - - -- . ,scramble for the positions. - . � � ets, Prpe etc ran 9re sorry to report that fir, Not><ce to Ereditors f ' 'r Frank Cooper, Claremont G_/aclie, c �regidec south of the. •1.210. OtYI©Sf3. ' tL NVe'st j serirnt•slg ill stiffering ; village. �* from dropsy, which is cansing his In the&,,tatp'of Ann Sedfsrd Bdpdy, Cl '1 Yf� Q V lJ 1 V 4. . fYle'ndd much anxiety. Since the Widow. deceased. = JL' nr' j-�'if( ,• - -s+ "• ab,>ve was in type word has been- Tbtr"C,P*to-,y of :inn Bedfold$uti - - - - ` # r received of M-r. Gourlie's death. dv. l.cteof'hie Villa a of CiarernrMi. - _ :_ s (� The many friends of Mrq. John Widow. docease,i,gwho died oa or. - - � Arolial" �'�I:Qt}l� -�1)1' ���;�j'.� � - Produds, • that about the 2a s- a h of\ovemher.A.-D_ Alrtirnetl�v.ill resist f,knr�� . -�v - :-- stilt is rerioual ill at resent, bnt 19Y1, nzt;► hereby liotified tr;send by �p t' +� at tlletitueof aYriting,teearegtad pbeetu�eiprhl�n dtl;zecutoradorlFiheir '.1orc`iT�, S�lbrts a12C1 Feed IOLl�' F - -t-r, know,-- Y is rnneh easier, and Aoiieir,+r+'on oi•before the 17th day of i. Field 1�1e We hope the improvement may' January. A.D.- 19'22, their Christian � k continue until she is fully restored- and vnivame3.addresses~-and descrip- A-we-rican Corn—groniTd,'crarked and whale e,n d Brick _ tioo, full ru•tieularaof.tbeir claitu.or j • to health interee*_and the nature qf.,eecuritie,'s, If yohi,bens'are not producing•e�R+ in..tying gtisn[ities; tip our _ _ B t pqr. y elebrateS L�yins Wheat,�h od. racust Wheat $aria . { s Harold King of the Bsptia if nay, held h them. Imm2dlately c Ti 9 .4 6 and 80 - Aona e, is._hone froth McMaster -' - afrerthe 17thda of '3'isnuary., A- Dv 7 ) �- .1u,hiversity, Toronto, for Chrta ,. Bed: HkCh"t prieepaiguckwheslt, Rye and Oats. y� I r was vacation.. Harold was award- ford tBu Bandy. deceased,will nbe - lnC� G ed the jAze foe the best coyer trihuted among the parties entitled ' ' Concrete Blocks page design for McMaster Uuivot- thereto, hariag regard only to the - Chopping and Oat Crushing Wednesday9 And Saturdays. :airy Monthly Magazine. We con- claim or interest of whirls the Execti= Get my prlkoes. gratnI to him on his sticeeas. tors shall then have notice and all T•(_e �_ypbel �O�• "min f`�,� 'y �� ~'Iod. Phone 2705 rick. • , �'j� Grandmothers' Day" of the others will be excluded from the -said 1 h Camp_ +.jilts �..4is •' . omen'a Institute held- at the. distribution. - lt!>1tbiLL Simpson ...�+ �,• .Y7 ome of Mrs. G. M. Forsyth on Dated at Stouffville this 13th_day of ,.� ;Mills at •- �/ " Wednesday last was quite a sue- December, A.D. 1921. _ - C. N. R. Station, Brook Road tees Grandmothers of the past :.Thomas Paterson,Claremont. out., Toronto Peterboro 'iCkering and Mrs. A. L. Anderson, 704 Bath- 'and present were well represented oral Street,'Toronto, Ont., Ezecutzals. _ by the members of the.Institute.- " - ----- - ..,The meeting was ynueh enjoyed _lucCt r.LOt oil�BB;t•T O" Coal, Coal Btouf[vllle. Oat:, �.'. - .,r t o by all present. 13 1�' Selicitora for the Executors. ' : - 'Avery severs wind-storm Be- .�� i� � �"'- - w •''' - companied by a light fall of 8n- {,j, a Hard and Soft Coal of. the . . , passed aver this locality on Sun- drain ChoppYiig .. .. " �` -- ', i*"` }mgt qualify- on.. ' AND FLkK!NG; day last. Fortunately, very little - q y w''. '.,_ damage was done except to thep r•.:. hand "telephone lines, there being a few' I am` prepared to'dti Chopping and N V�ds' - ;I � > i4 �'� � - THOS A LAW • °� bones put out of business for a Oat Flaking every Monday, • • p . ,• -- p p short time. A few fences were - anti Friday: 4 T` - 'also blown down. . It is nimored that several from 'Stpneboats For Fa-e To V �+this lxality are talking of- enter- John F,�Ba les,- Claremont G f' ADAM R. YAKri lug the contest for municipal lion -' 4 �r tors. AtnonR the names lnentioned Rtrral Route No.2 Registered Optometrist "are those of James Underhill for FIRST-CLASS Ho i the reeve ship and John Forgie for ♦ . l =- and Optician the position of second deputy- PaIII�►itlg aad DeCOTitii)��� Will be at Mr. Palmer's Boot and Shoe reeve. The present members, it'-+ ► + i Store,Claremont,on Tuesaay.P. M.of s is expected, will also ask'for. re- Lone on shortest notice by` _ p 1 V a►•J�I . a each week, for Testing E .election. .. _ * _•'' t � tiag Glasses, and to -take n , In spite of the very unfavorable George A. Lilley t clock and Jewelry Reppairing for e . . ` weather on 'Sa�irdny last there _ Yaks; Jeweler, Stoufivtlle, Any re- '. was a large attendance at the Wall Paper Pattern Books,seleetione ;.- pairing or orders can be ler's Ba br. , auction sate of the household- of Simpsons and the famous In order that you-might Enjoy Christmas your Home must look Palmer or at Mr. Porter's . Barber Empire Wall Papers. and feel like.Christmas-yon must.put forth some Wort to get, away p Clermont. 8 goods belonging to the estate of _ P zA the late Mrs. Joshua Brandy, aad All orders for work received by W.G. from every-day appearances and in order to assist You, we have put „ _ good prices were realized. The Reid, Butcher, Psckerin g• in a select stock of - bids on the property did not reach. YxP :the reserved'-fignre and was not 'Xmas Decorations Candle8 - ' sold that day but has been sold Greetings�inceprivately to Mrs. 1. Lemon,. . - ���� who will take possession in a few Tissue Papers Agars in.BokesF QI� Y . %,. : . Maya. We- wish our many -- There was a packed and app -ee, ,- I> alive bones at the• Union Sunday ;Chocolates in Boxes and' Bulk :. . 8cht,ol Christmas celebration an Customers a `, Of all materials and aesian <• Tuesday evening, when a a lendid _ _ the 1Vlerr Christmas Fine Sta oner - Phono ra h8 - Pt is stook.-It will pay yo! - .tproRrainme-was rendered by 3 C` y g osU at our works acd inspect our stoer ` ..' young folks., T`he--little tots did - obtain prices . Don't be mfslsd ,` D exceptionally well and great credit. , . __ :•a'nd a. -. j' ,-�4His Master's Voice." Recoird8 _ _ aBe�ts we do not employ them, the,%gad i is due the young apeople for their �T :: ly we can, aad do throw o8 oliyou it • r' .� Chitstmas Wad-patriotic drills,din Happy New Year oommisuon of 10 per oeat.,w6iohyoa w!1i log-vies and choruses, all of -which Fresh Nut Bars and Candles, Etc. eetrtainlp cave by parobasiag fin° ns. A -'wec�rendered in fine form. San• - to Claus appewred at the close.to �. 4Gis ' V �•v , J. '!'. MATHESON - Aead in the istributiod of Christ. llnd, Phone 2804 J. R. THExTON :"Plcl�ei itlg, Ont. of8csand worsts, 1%ibiiby,OatacW 1 olas tree gifts. c'. �6. .x^�- .ri'4L'.�',' �^' r; "'�,,,, ''-r''W„ �xay'.R.'' ";,r v� '<:.•� y °,�,�+.,`� ^;�,, --:�9^= ' ".`'�',''s,"''."'hsl�.*; 'i''".�.' a. 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" I "" ',41­. ,* even 'the tbuialation quick and �z,,�' ,, . : .�... ., ­ - -. . . , .. .. -11� ar�4,f� - 'a �; too. -She'saw bb*A the act , I .;, r , � , ­ ... PON I - ­ . - - , . . , I I - I . - I ? He may.Lewis's confusiom .- ' I ­-. . . . � ­.. ­. . . rOnto and Eastern Rail-way .by the . -. ,L!? , . ­ � ,I 11 k4ill�,��.-.. 1. Of. religion can not impart ' ' � � . . . . ­ -..'-' -F ,� - - . I . ."somewhat. 0CauChti"vhe-cr4d Mly. "Caught ...� .-, I' . . , � . HYdro Aectric Power Commission of :,,' 1. ' 'i � �','. I L - . " -1. - biwo stretched the truth I �.�� . - 1 1, -. �, ' somewtu . : 7 . i!.-Ii��,-, .1 . , ' 'p---.-. . in the actl I don't know what,the-act ­� 1,%-.1 . - ,'. 011tarlo bh ,V&6aIt'ot certain munict- .1 , , , - , -the ldeiZ Really' how can - ­ I .1 . I *. - I .1 :�.bot'16 had . - �.- , .. , . i�� ­ - . ,�.-! palilties. , - � . ­ � . ­.t , ' ; ,�7 - -,..-I .. . - 1. . . . .1 z: yam, -it You are a woman, :feel real is, but you'd better tell me at once." , I - ..''. ­­'�- . . . " .. . . . . . ...­ O... . . ­.. - .- - ­�- ..1.- . . . 1. I I - -.. . . .. . 4 1 , .. ,!:- . -. .. I 1 I - ­1 .. . . 11.� . - I .. . .. 'j'-,--!P.:�".'loweet fik 'mr soul if you know jrftr ---After-a second of hesitation Laurie , I . , . t. .... . .- , . . ­1 4'-'- -k",, . .,!.. 1.- 1. , L your . f.".;'-.-,r.* �,� w., -Z� , o WHERE" the Municipal Corpora. - I . - . ' . ., drew Is an WRbecoming color, or the drew out the photograph. .. -It was a .. ,�� � �. -^ -;.,* - " -, - , . . ­ ; " . ' *' --�' ,.*.' .-.�.i�;�t�F.,­ , P tion of the . ..,, -' I - . 1; ';4, -� ­ . , , �, , Township of Pickering .�­ :-. ,. 1A, man wtth.�� :qulo face. .. .-­' .-.'. ... . .- 1.0 I 'a- -16f � I I 21. � . . . - . �1­ � Ist hitches up In the ,back, or the Portrait . - ­­ . .. . . - . - :.� : . ht or, worst.offense and steady eyes. . . . .. -I . I .-,-� ..�..L. , .. 1 . - : :,,,,.� I -. deems it advisable to submit to the -,-1.-I'�:.::��.. I .. . ., , . _ . ; . 1. . - p - oleeves aren't right . � 4' - :- . ". - .,�: .. .., , I-. `�'P-L­t. "Well, Laurie Fairl ,.I didn't know - - .�;- , � -- : , . . - I .. '� ,ratepayers of the said portion- the .� ' ' -- . � ­ ::.I'-. �. , .., � T` ,I-.�. . I 1 4 .. .. t- ...-of all, the skirt is too long. Being . . : -,'-, � : : i said Township entitled to vote . ,." 1 � � - � ' '' ­�­ � .s ,,-_I 012 . ..L. � ,- .. ' . .i, '7- 6�- veff driesud certainly it the first Asp You were a hero worshippert Who In . - ..- . ''. . . . . . . .. � . . . � money*by-laws the question as herein- - - - •. he, anyhow? . � I \ �.. �- � , . , if . Some new literary, - -- towards being self-possessed and con- -;, ..-I-�­,;,� I I*'-,, . . . . � . I . I � I r.� - I ­ . . . � I . -'..' . . .--�-, , after set,out -- f star?" - . %. . .. . I I --- . , tIlPF"O" - . .4.01"..,: tsftw. . . . . ­ TH kE, the CAR of the 11 , I . !f,''--'!,­,�.. - Further, it to the first step towards Laurie looked at the photograph . . - ­-- ,- 1: . .. . .� L., I . ' .. - -�. t. '. , Corporation.of the Township of Picker. �c , ,,--!;4QQc0W ' allend for IL moment. "Not a writer," • .. ..-- - ­ . .., - n�wadays. Other thngs,being- y , . - .1. � , follows ­� 1. . , - . . Ing enacts-as : ' . , , ,-. )oyer )ooking for bell, she said at last; "only a here. He was - I -:--:t-- -, .the following question be .:. - - , - .:I I , L i ' C , "�� 0 . � .qwl.-the emp . •- I ., 77 7o� w l. That . ,, . . is one of the doctbrs-who gave his life ' � . . I / -i .I . '.. In going to pick the prospect who . � - . ..- . submitted to the rAte0aydrs of,the .... ,,­ , P sibly not t . . - I/ - : Municipal Corporation of the Town. . !!�, ,.:': .the ,beet groomed. 'a be twenty years / .0 � . . ", .* � .* ,6ines whose shoes arelost sharply that ended yellow fever." . . , . - . . ' ' r but . SIBut-01 For once In her life Sue 11 % vo ".­05, � I I . .. ship of Pickering in that portion of 'I---- ---- t ­ . � .. w - 1. _.- I - � .- pointed'. the one w has given 1/01 1,,I . . .1-�.­ --- the said Township s ' ' . 1, . ­'. I the most attention to the little nice- was Pu � . I . . I . outh of the 4th , � . - I. I. A I I - . ' '..-: . zzled.' . . .. . .. . . • . I I . ,*;,. I . - . . .1 I . • ­ .�. -- - ­ ­ :,-- -concession line who are entitled-t6 � ­ , . . . 11W mug- 's . - . I .,-..'.:' ties of dressing. The one shoes "Why do I keep it VI Laurie . . , : I . , I - . ­-I. '... - ­ I . I , * ... I vote on movey By-laws:- . . .1 : . , . I . ;. � . . . � L I -. : ,� w* polished, clothes cleaned and Seated. "Well,you see­�` she blush- -. . ­� . . ­ . .. I . . . . "Are you in favor of the Hy4To-EIeO...,. 4:.,-.'' . . I . . - -....',-4'. . . . Ast. ed, but she met Sue'* curious eyes , 66TH'E .F - ' - � ' tile Power Commission of Ontario ,­-", Pressed, all buttons on and no b, . V EkRINI 01 THE GREEN I --"' . `:,c:­� � . � .. �-, i, lags or loose threads flying, is the ,bravely. "You'll laugh, (Sue, ,,but . . - -- . � . • . , acquiring, without Govern - guix, .: .�I.I .. . ��: �Q;­� . .ow who is soing to look after the Idt- sometimes I got rebellious over thing . -- ment ..­ "" ­. ft-,�'Z, '�� �.Ue things about the business. So the -wanting to travel and have ,good ". ]Kappenirlge i1i Central - have been made �t tSe-New jersey antes -of bonds, and operating the'. ' ,,, %� I I- 01 times like lots of girls. Of course Pin - -- � . . I Agriculural Experiment Station. in Toronto and-Eastern Railway on be. . �5 rlel�, -1.1�;­ argues. And in the as= CAMadis . R"", . . Mew Brunswick. Results have proved lialf of the interested mu Icipalittee" .. .. - g'g+� �'t" -iqpfkt the housewife about to engage ashamed of mysed underneath, but in 'Prize in the individual stand- that e16 Az4 upon the terms set n ,,6. rtmt * . . etric lighting nearly doubles out in the i" v. -AWp abootes the girls who look neat spite� of that I somehow can't •keep tag in the Judging competition of t - Originail axteement - . _ -i'v, . the produ6tion of --egga during *the and By-law No. .. ­ - R`z&-��! . from giving way now and then." International Livestock Expoedtion at. p I ertod of high Prices--far more than 1123, carried by the ratepayers of this ' R�-. . i Xnmtnc these things, isn't it queer f �-�- paid t,f­el : �that so many of the,employers thenir. - "I'm sure,I don't blame you," Chicago Was won by F. W. Walsh, a paying for the cost of the lights aiii municipality ' on -tbA 11th day of ,, "L. sebw we canilen T r But.- member of the quintet that represent- extra' feed. Furthermore, the arti- -October, 1919.11 -- . P'.t I- Isn't 'it queer . : � 1�- .., .*at so many people who know better "W444 then I go to my here box. ed the Ontario Agricultural College. ficI&IlY lighted flock is healthier 2. That the votes of the aaid rate. ;­.-­�­- "-"� al.aou all .: . ,,, -, :6 ­are slovenly in.drewt -There is the I'v`6 got&bwdul Of CAPPiDAW t He nwL"Ift 900" of Out of a'Poss-1 In one .experiment, 604 unlighted payers shall be taken on this.question .. . : I ,, '.,: -school teacher who doesn't know why kinds of people who played the game able 1,000. In the team Judging com- pallets made a profit of ;3.20 apiece, on the- 2nd day of January, 1922. boe'n• t 7 . she ean't keop a school. She iB.&,per- -who Were so busy living bravely POW10a the OnttrWAgricultural Col. while 500 lighted hens earned $6.07 tWeen•-the hours of nine o'clock - ' - ,. ., I that they dWn't have time to think legs - ' - in the. -=1* ­­ feet discipHnarian, and no one can representatives were nosed out each. When An evening l ch forenoon &"d five o'clock In'the'after. - -... - ­ . . un w n . I 7-. ,11f i. Her talk about what they did not-have. Then by . "b"arithmatle as she em . . . , •-` I " tA0 OlhiO �StAte University team, given, the profit rose to $5.48 per bl;7�1 noon. at the following Places and by . , . "�.�I I an bygime and health are gems. But, is the little French &I Who ran hex' the itcom being 4,116 and 4.1415,points The"cost Of PPeration -was slightly the fO;1wIng-named Returning Officers ".:... - t � �;.:- . --14 P, .�- -6 seldom*eleens her own teeth, her father's bakery wheu he was called to I � . '. ­' 4A reepecuve�y. 1684 than four.and a half cents per and Poll Clerks, viz:- • L""- SWIs always need attention, b,gr hair the colors, and there it Captain Scott To send a cable to Liverpool from -hen. An increase of a mines egg paid In Sub-divislon No. 1, at H ,�,F - --­-..- ,- . . F"_T.L. � I .. ­ ­,Et� :�:-is,401WZY&untift, and "bQ&#t8 that and scores in between. Whenever I'm Kingston and have the auewer back in It. . . .. . . . . E..Webster'& house, Kingston Road;* �..: she wear*a white waist a whole week. hard pressed I so to them for help. three ands f I .-. -. . . .. 4' .. . :. I 'H. RW6bster, Deputy, Returning .- - 1� , hat hours is-the rather . .- .. . - - ­ . of- . - `' `When the school board visited the . . I , . ­ I .:4,­.�:''41"Ool t1beiri r auPPOes YQ'a-tbimk it!& funftP-­-" " un%su&I 6xP6rtsnce of the "Kingston ■ 1 Beer; T. C. Osborne, P,�ll- .a � -...L - u N N� 0 0. 2. .I ne I etas a litter of books and But Sue's voice was quite free from Standard." At 10.10 a.m. the -Stand- , In Polling Sub 4 ! 2,'a the 'vapen And bits. of hmeh on her desk - are sent the cable via the Canadian -diviar � , ICHECXEP-S--By Heck Town Hall, Village-. " mockery. "Yes, it's funny and Laurie i . � ­ - , W� V. ,.­,which caused that august body to get lob--&Dd dear. And it explains some. P64ft Telegraph Company, and at I RAchardson, Deputy Returning Officer; , "i �,­� it thing, never mind what. Isn't there a L45 p.m. An Answer 'was 1eceived A a . . 9;. � '- --thdir h4e& together an&wonder if ' g h ■ W.J- Clark, Poll Clerk, .. . , �i �`wCuldn't be better to hire a CM-wbo of fast work - W; t'h'P The solution of problem No.7, pub., In Polling Subdivision No. 3, at W. ' , -, It APPlisA to 82MO company we& the recent cabling listed last week, is an follows: Nicholson's house, Liverpool; E. W. - -,- , ,� . • while she niJght not know so much the company be keep? "i �- '---Out of books, knew a bit more about girls tOOP MY dear!" of Lord Northcliffe's speech at Van- I - Returning . - - - - : - ­ ar . . W. B. W. , -B. -- Sleep; Deputy Officer; A. J. . .. -...-: �t.­, ,.-.`.Iteeping slkk6d up. . ♦ 1 �% couver to Lon.lon, England, I - .- �10-15 .5 11-8 29- 6 Allioon..Poll Clerk. - . . . . �. .... ­0 - 41--l.1-00 9 20-16 25-19 - a 94 16-12 - - - . . - I � -. - 'Being well dressed certainly pijrs 1 camly Ma& From am. and which appeared in the after lo, Polling Sub-division No. 4, at ��','", - WOR in Satislaction and In do0an and Apples.' � - 3 16-11 9-� - �' 7 4-8 �-10-15 I . .- ­ noon issue Of the ­nm`08" the G&MO 4 8-3 6-10 '8 ,&4 George . - Immense quantities of"apples are , - -- . I . M11 Qeor Toyne's boulge, Rouge Hill; .. ,.�, .. ... I" I - cvuts� . . .. - . 'Deputy Returning Of. . 1�;'," - . I . . . .1 .. I. fed to hogs, or *T1911 allowed to I I . Black wins, I Deorge Toyne, . . .�-7. . , I .- . . . rat, The oldest moose on record shot . . � I - . �, ,z.. -� . because they are 'calls',-that . -.. ­ - Beer: Alex. Thom,-Pair ClerlL � -_ , . Is, do. . � - . ' - . � down In the S9,64t ate. Marie district No- &--White tee-move And win. In Polling,Sub-division-No. 5, at the . ��- '- - FOr the UW-Ceillagsd RoievL­ fectiVe.or too onall to be - . ­ . ,jr,-... worth send Was brought In by U. Strater. The - ,- . . . -------- -- -.-.--- �.���,� ' Most farm houses Are iow-ceffing.sd, Ing 90 1*4:fW. Um for' tbom Ought . Temperance Hall.Clip,rmwood; George ­.�­ and this low room means that the to b fi*wd. animal was in sightmm'Year-old apect- '.- , DiiiIdson,-Deputy Returning Officer; _ .;.­ ` .-- funAtare mxwt not be massive or 7%0 Utah cultural Xxpertment men. With antlers having a spread of M scones ' I dims. Todd, Poll Clerk. ­­­ - , "; I ' 1-- - 65 inches and it weighted 900 pounds. I ; -3. A true copy qf this By-law shall . I --,-- - chimov, Was some delightful ponalbil- Station has been trying to turn them � - .. . . '.1 �I-�"''hbe will.bi toot For this beet room ug. With the close of the season. it was re. a N A -a' AN - .� - - I I L to aftoust for Madymaki CbM . I " Published in the Pickering Newi a .. ­ ; - # 11 ., I then--call it livine-ropm, parlor During the ww an attempt was corded that there were 920 licenses t&. • K men I newspaper published at the Village of ... ,.-.... . li,. - . ore to produce a concen sued. Hunters from across the border Pickering, In the said Township of . whistaver you wish.-we wwA cWn tratbd form - - I that shall be comfortably shaped and of apples for soldiers W the trenches, numbered 169 this year, a hundred . a 0 N 11� Pickering, on days hereinafter ­ ..-.,:. -! large swath 'but graceful. For an and a novelty evolved was "apple more Man a year ace. � . 0 E N -0 ! mentioned, that Is to say:-The 9th, . . 11. � I ----� ' unulPhOlOtGrOd chair the Windsor type takes." To make them, apples (after It Is reported., that Hollinger Gold I L� I 18th, 23rd and 30th days of December, I ­­ . : ! "' ..­ removing the Mines are takinj out.Cold ' ; , a . 0 * y of this By-law 1, I in AH its varieties is good. Sotnetim skins) were pared clear . . at the ' ' � so MIS . shaped for down to the cores, being 0 1 shall b posted at the Post Offices at the "Me are just wood, a .g thus reduced of $12-000,00 a Year and *then at I i Porcupine and Kirkland Lake $7 000. ! . - -1 to -the shape of long thin strips. 1. In N I Pickering, Brougham and -Clarembnt.' :,, I . coadut, somstiress of rush' mak'ng Packed In Airtight cam, they would W. M - -' 000. Yearly production for Northern' , and at the office of the Clerk of White, ,t �. . .�:, them slightly easier. . keep good indefinitely and they were Ontario may time to $25,000,00 by - a- a a' - . - --. -­ -, ! ­•.- In unhoistered chain and couches --jW.W.---­1 . Vale.- , - - . I � I " pronounced delicious. 1,923. 1 - - . 4. On'the 23rd day of- Decem6er, , - then should be nothing bee". Then • Contract --- 7 1: .iiian been a wave of such things Unfortunately, the method o=M to build a larSe and mo. Solution Of this Position will ILPPG&r 1921, at the Town Hall, at the Village . `.- . . . - � - .1 In not be economically' applied for large- Bern icebreaker for use on the St. next week. -- - . . of Brougham, at three o'clock in th4' ', - . 1 . ��. I.- !bum lines suitable only for mammoth scale market purposes. It was too Lawrence route, at a cost of $1,580 --- - I -.. "! i , botal lobbies or clubs, and of question. ". Had BOM Cold? afternoon, the Reeve will, in writing. . . . ­ 1 - WLat If it I ' - , I . - able beauty, even ' expensive In labor. � 000, has been awarded to the Can&. :1 .*....., ... . . . in .. Dom a farmer,alway�A farmer, that '41gued'by him, app6tnt two persons to .-. .. . i that capacity' • An a result experiments, than Vickers, Limited, by the Depart. attend at the-final summing up of the, .1 Th4i.y rasa the anisM holne.. Neither . . ' the Utah experts have managed to .cording of Marine and Fisheries." Ac- moms to have been the' motto-of the votes by the Clerk of this Corpora ts the ty",xAlled "fission" Suited to Chinaman whom Mr.Sam Dean char. ,t4ou. .- trim small boom. Mission has the merit work out a Process for.manufacturing 'cording fo4be Hou. c. C. Ballantyne. a acterixes as the "LIZA unprogressive and one Person to attend each Polling � ­ I d being all American and was a sin- apple candy cheaply- saving Of $700,000 was effected by n , Place on behalf of Ot a the persons in. . I., , They ground peeled apples 'in awarding the contract till,the present Pectmen". be ever saw. *No,doubt- isrested--and desirous of the answer- They . ewe.attempt-to create,something in. desirous . ... ' an ordinary household meat - time. . I . .. . . .. there are many Others- -like .him in Ing of the said question in the affirina- .... . I I � -­..4.�­" . ­­ , �.Cbfna.' ­ .; dependently of the Old World. In that added sugar.in the p-oportion of fif.0 ' .' I � . -. . . . I, tive, I and' a like number an behalf of .1: 7.s­. -1 persons interested in and desirous , . ­ . . ly as,we,could wish: Too heavy and Work*the Hens Overtime,'- raced hill, which I n -discovered -of the''answering of the said question •* it 21" sacdeeded, but not aa,beautiful- teen pounds to .100 pounds of the . .. I � I met him, says Mr. Dean on a ter- the ., . . . fruit, spread the mixture half-an inch goo . -, ... . ... - square in Vne, too- monotonously deep In pans, aud•evaporatqd it for • If a hen can be persuaded to get up was his farm. A recent storm had in then respectively. . � ,,...,2%..,�ii, ­1 . brown, in color, we mutt forego this forty-eight hours. They called- the early in the morning she .will eat, partly­destroyed one the terra ..A� .-.. type if we would-have our room beau- product , ­ . terraces 5:The Bid-day-6f--Januar�, 1922,-at . � . .. I . . . -t 'apple leathef," because, more food and lay a greater number and 'disclosed an outcrop of coal. the- Town Hall, at the' Village of . -"I"• tiful. I . I..... I . I While I was examining,the vein the .I while it,tasted good, it was very hard of-eggi during a season than an-other . Brougham, at three o'clock in the at. the . . . P.- - ­ .' -t u. �. for t ,- I�.: : There are-.'sln�ple line sofas, not too _to_ chew. hen that is not an early riser. follow came toiling up from the valley ternoon, is hereby appointed . large; gate-leg tables With great This difficulty was oiercom,Q' by - The hen does not get u or -' with,a baske f .1 ofeartli on his back 7 . go to . . summing up by the Clerk Qf this Cor6 -merit for just thii kind of room,drop- grinding the apple leather, mixing it bed'by tbe-clock; she relies upon the and Poured it over the coal. . I .. .. .. .., I- - - potation of the number of votes given I . pounds, .:. .11 .. I , ­lead' tables, and* small stands to use with a syrup of three unds of sugar sun. In the winter .time, therefore, co Why in the world don't'Sou dig the to the �affirmative -and negative re. .. - 7...,-. t­.. - beside the sofa and on which a lamp to one poimd of.water,.and drying the her-*brItini; day is short. - al and market ft?" I.asked. You •spectivel'�- ' ­- I * 8 . .. .�..-' 'can be placed to ad-vantage; there are paste:thus- formed. The result wa' This, for the reason above. 'men.. can get eight dollars .& ton for it An . 'MADE. PASSED -AND ENACTED ' ' ? . . .­ -stools made to the height of a chair &"highly sittista7cto& chewabl-e'ciody Honed, is disadyantatectis from. the-: Peking: and r-warrknt you don't'6iirn this 5th day of December, A. D. 1921. . -... . �-..­... - used with a smIC11 which, if desired, might -contain litits: farmer'd point' of view, especially more than thirty -q -at , ' `: � I seat.which, when dollar, a .year a r . .. . . ­ , -F. H..RICHARDSON, - �": "r;--, :'­- i. comfortable chair, give the tired They found that a delightful variety when it is considered that winter is' farming." - ' ' ' ' - - ,- . ­;.... . . . �� ", ..�.1:,-, ' I , I ". , :�,`:" I .�,.: ­ I Reeve. ­ � - �.-, . . member of the family a chance to re- of He stared at me. Obviously,he had . .. ­ 4� , - . candies could be home-made by the season of lifth prices for eggs. not known that even a ."foreign devil" :�:� �:, . DONALD R. -BEATON, ,��., ­.`:­-��;.= . Cline. And this small comfortable taking-apple pulp, or any other fruit. Holl,ce the . id"' of using --electric . .. . .- - . I. .. - . .: . (11 wk. •. .,'­..,.It.. .�' ' , I- - � - choir cin'be well-upfiolstered and still ' could be so ignorant. ---" � . . .. . ., �. . ­ ' pulp, minus skins and "I guess you �- I . . �1. ­ .. .- . . . seeds, pu�ting lights in the hen house to furnish an .. .* ---- ..­. I . I­ .." .�, him it In a pan,with plenty of ugar .or .artifictal daylight in the late fall and- haven't been ,in China very long." he! - . .. �- �- ..�.. I—.i. i-� :�., e s,hapely. delicate lines. There are . . ' ­ . ­- ? -- - : �;'NOTICE �:­- .-..,.J:,.'­­ ­,! -�, :-- 41-- - - ' said: "any tool car, 6ee-that I'm -no 1. Vf�­ s ox-Jif N,ou'prefer "Pie- corn sytup. cooking slowly till stiff, winter, turning them on early In the t. I . '.-.,.'.:-,1;.:�---, � crust 1.which*are large enouA to:bo'ld. pouring.out-on gida'sed'porcel'im.or morning, and -thereby- 'Inducing the If miner, t . . .. � ­� ., 14 - 1 n . bu fifarmer!" . TAKE NOTICE the abuve is ;! true , ' * 'A� '* ., .-. -. - 1. ,a, ...-... . ' " � * " 1 and•­1.*'Fe;*boo)�s'and a lamp, not too .mar�le. and allowing the stuff to cool unsuspecting pullets to get' tip and I ---------0�- . -, copy of a By-law passs0t by. the blunt- '�.,�' . . .- . i,lpal Council of the Township of Pick. .1.19. . ' *lane for a small room. There are and dry for several days. When- attend 'to business. I .Simple Bulk-Grain Loadet ­- ­. skuple table desks and spinet desks, nearly dry, It,should be cut In ghap6s, -great sue- - .. i ering on the 6th -day tit" December, . ­ �v , ,. I• " The plan has proved a Inexpensive. I I . . : � I N I.. .'.,all of which lend an of roiled in gran0ated, or - powdered- cess,-.and many, enterprising poultry- . : is' - ­ . , I L . - . . I - v: ' .. ..',-:��`:�, . ­ . .419.2 � , . . , ..:beauty to the low-cellinged farm sugar and drl4d some more. Store in men have adopted It with much 0o.- Simple, inexpensive equipm6ht- for. -.NND FURTHER TAKF NOTICE , . . � - I . - %,- .I., . •*living . . fit to themsqlves. The electric It loading. bulk gi�aln Into icallroad cars i that at the hour. day and places there- --�,"..-�%.'.-.:.,�.., -room- - - .- � ... ., .I. . . . .J. I : airtight tins. , pits . ­.�. ' . , I. .. . . . - ' 'provided ­ . 'Itg., ' ­ I've .I ... • .. � -- 9 ­ .,: are turned on about gove'mbdr"I, the Is ied by a lately developed con. In fixed for taking the votes of the . . ­` .z. I , I . ,.. . . .. ,.:,: � �. , .1 ­,.I-.' � . I ;the veying apphrattis. The loader does I electors the p . ' ......"I . .....� .­ 4�,,' , ' � � .11..s, I .Iteix4wes. . . . Electric "Nightcaps". Used for. total allowance of daylight, real a polls will. W held. - 1 . ,., , . '"'. .... , . �.. . . . 14suris wa-s' quicW.- When she heard - - artIfi6ial. being. foufteen hours. .,not prqovide stior;age space., Drain Is �First, publication, 9th' day o.! D�cem- ­ ... '. :­A . - . .. I .Warming . . . .. .." - C�ld Heads. - are; dumped '.into. a concrete pit, -fr6m' -- ber: 1921. � . ' ' - . I .. ---, . That 6 enough. If the lights re I _ - ,.-1 �?'. ,--,.*I �� . . � -headed men can n' run ,too.long, the .1retia will p ,which it goes thrQugh. a regulating " . -"BEATON ,- I.: .1, 4 ..:"-�'.....* f : I Bald now sleep in produce 9 D'ONALD R. . ­ God ever gate elevator boot. 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"-u� ..,y,.•, 4 .k:••°'S ",�• y d%.,�,• 'w, ,-RS•Oa` ••1..� ,, .�,'i". ; r' G a -'hp .'d?+x^.:,{. r •g...�o n x, d.• ,f'+ ..,:.7•...,.,.•..:<..`�.,_ .. _ ,A �� •xinA-„ffi'8 e;» °S3r ar. '•s•:�vt 3•c.•Kq„.{. ,�'., .�,,,,•:;,+. ,'. '. `'_ '°. �9... .'::za.. ..•'.. _ ^^a':At. 'Se79t '.u•R�rs:y^,: r:•.t�a _ ..1,_. ................ 'Opt .Ci: -< now seaeoII L a hail troll 011 7 f ' ` _ ?$Y DR. J: J. I4tIDI)I LTOl1: z' the baby. -Ha is mom or less confined i • .: • Pro+vintial Board of Health, Ontativ ' to stuffy, badly ventilated rooms. It' Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on-Public Realth mob is so often stormy that the mother - - dose not get hiigi 6�IIt i>� f5e lresl}air i SAYS 'I•IER TWO .DA�TGH� tore.thrk4gh this column.• AddresS him at Spedina Ron". Spat - .�•Icnc - w Crescent. Toronto. as often as as. should- He cateirea . TM. NOW Pit+-T�.�R�' _ colds which rack his little system; hie Modest Hostess, •, !'stomach and bowels get Dirt of order "Mary. were you entertaining a man E of fI£ALTH. and he becomes peevish and cross. To In the kitchen last night?" _ F} When one actually (see the vesuita into the blood stream fit was ell so guard against this the mother should "That's for him to say, mutt. I ' -of experiments on animals of right interesting, to definite, So conyinc3ngL�keep a. box of Baby's Own Tablets !a .�Taa doing my best with the material$ Eisele It Duty t0 � and wrong dieting, a Very clear idea Bomeans may now 'ask.wheat vita--the the house. ' They regulate the atom- I could glad.° � ' mines are. They are a something Bch and bowels and break'up colds --.-_. \�, How Tslltfila>c Brought Hap* can be formed of the troubles *-'at are that foods in their natural atsute'con- They are sold' by medicine dealers or w`.' :.kllhy He Was Late.' -nEBi t0 Her Ho1d1G �• i often :brought about in the human gain„ They bear the same relation.to by mail at $6 cents a box from The Teacher-- "What. makes you e0 "MY two daughters hags been on, ",family by, lack of imowtedge' of food- food that the spark bears to the magma•Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,. Brock. Iate? • srufl's. Not only yeakiin s ale. pro- neto and oil. r fresh eggs,malk- wonderfully bull[ up .and gala so y g > + villa, Oat. Hoye--+`Please, Miss, the doctor strong g-sad healthy by lasing Tanlac laced, but i}I_itealtis, dice;ae and.itath are rich in one kind of vitamin, but: •brought a new little aister this, morn- I just feel it is my duty to let.tlther r. - ,tullow in due course as-sure as night margarine and boiled milk do nothave + »Y •. argari are t0 Go Forward. .._�6 � knoLhers know about my experience° {follows day. this,vitaxnitle and hence they do not This was the advice of Baron Roths- Teacher(preoccupied)—"very good, said Mm Arthur-'Seliman, 184 For-, One of the most interesting lectaree and cannot take the place of butter child founder of the great bankin but don't let It happen again, mind.,, = :heard in Toronto fora long time was and fresh milli-as a food. Leafy vege- " guson Ave., North Hamiitoa, Ont }; that recently given by Colonel.Me- tables, unpolished rice, etc., contain firm, to youDg men: Dare to go for-' My oldest daughter, Amy, was in a Garrison of Oxford, In the Physics another essential vitamins, and fresh wed' How Could He Tell? *_ 'run-down, condition for three years. Building of Toronto University.' Col. griffin are rich in' yet another 'Vita- middle-aged,are multitudes old . and The cone concerned a'will, and an She had' a very.pour appetite. gird ,':•3 middle-aged.men in rifts of medtodre Irishman was a witness. •what little she did eat seemed to do 'k -McCarrison, who has done much work Paine. Deficiency in any or all,of these " «: in estimating food' valves, makes it natural foods brings about conditions positions, to-day, lust be-cause. they Was the deceased, eltl4ed the law- her.more harm than' good She was plain that it is not so much the kirrd4�.in the human sl?stem.that inevitably didn't dare go forward. They -were yer,"in the habit,of talking to himself Dale, week and easily tired. Three afraid to take the final leap. afraid to when he was alone? bottles of Tanlac made her well-and " `of food0one eats as it is whether the lead to disaster from. a-health stand- try to better their 'condition by mak- "I don't know," was the reply. -strong. Her appetite returned. her - food$• are in their natural state and`point. ing fi change; afraid people would- - "Come, come, you don't know, and-sleep-became restful and her choOkS gpesessed of,all important vitamines I Colonel McCarrison cited' an inter- laugh at them if they dared and failed; yet you pretend, that you were inti- got rosy, It fact, she is the very-Visa .that produce health and energy.' Co l.i esting point'about his experiences -in that they iuight.ptlseibly make e'mss= 9» tune of health. ..'McCarrison was confronted with a i the Indian Medical Service. During mutely ,eir," s ed with liiaa. 1 , take and be worse oil than before. "Well, air," said Pat drily, "I never "My daughter 2da's cagy was almost - -. %---_ :mixed audience of both lay and.pro- seven years stay at a station in the They didn't have the eourage;to risk happened to to with him when he was identical,•except her condition-wasn't �. ' fession,41 men and women,` bat he Himalayas, he' never saw s case of the lessor for the greater, and they alone,» quite as serious. Just two bottles put handled the.subject in such a way-1 appendicitis or of .colitis,. although let'one opportunity after daother pees r her in the best of health. Hvery time ? that the -average schoolboy could there were fourhundred major opera, because they,dida't see.a "dead sure". I look at my girls now and see thefts = ' Mlnaed's.LtnimeM for Dlatetnper. -understand him. Moreover,'he tlllowed tons in a year. This, he maintained, thing ahead. enjoying such sVen ftd.. health, I-real• �- n aphs—actual photograph# of was true to the fact that these natives "Never venture, never .win." The Ise what a blessing•Tanlac has been M 4. , bens Said monkeys that•had lived largely on natural foods', such Women were called is to aid the to our home, andri feel it my duty to man who waits fora dead sure National. Council, the predecessor of d:,on,polished rice,and boiled as fresh fruits sod yqetables sad d4d talk out and led people. know thing will never get anywhere;, foods that did not contain vitamins. not'indulge in pies and pastry, can- the House .of Lords, ae'long ago ea this grand medicine." One could see at once that these birds ned foods, boil foods, frozen foods MONEY ORDERS. 6711• Tanlac is sol&by leading drugglst6 _ and'monkeys were slowly-dydxtg. Irr, and thawed t s, with which so- 1 everywhere.- , Adv. }b` •".. 'stint taught-these monkeys that they called civilized nations art so faro far Ip is always sate to send a Dominion D © 14'1FS� + g Express Money Order. Five dollars n t G L were not -getting' the 'right kind of to their�cost.' - _ costs three cents. Mother! food, for they would dig to the heart "Oh, if the girls of this and other ChMs Bowels With 0--the cooked food- given them, in countries would -only eat the right " �l]forx&F• an hopes of4nding a pint that had not kinds of food„ there would not be India Weavers Use. Key. StOpS l"lair doming Out; �. �_ "1 been affected by the heat. In addition, much need for them to.look after their Peculiar methods' are .employed by ' TM- c*;ns, �urifies� r Your little,one will love the `Yraltfs' F- these poor-creatures would `try for complexions," he declared, amidst the carpet weavei° in India in convert- taste o!"California!*tg Syrup" even li! a hour to catch ,a fly, loping that the laughter, "for their complexions ing his original design into a textile. irritable, fevorislr, 1S- constipated, bilious, 114e body, of the huect would supply would look after &emeelves." Instead of working from a colored or full of cold. A teaspoo>o11u1 ae7t}f' .'k. some of the indescribable something Colonel Mccarrison in this connec- drawing or diagram, the weaver has , hat they craved fol. Photographs Lien emphasized the value of breast the• pattern translated on paper into _ - fails few cleanse the }her and r Ydu were also shown of the in'teadnes of tee'iing for infants, driving home the rowsof symbols, each of Which ex- in a few hours ytls can see Lot Tettiw+.. animals in health, acrd;-as a contrast, fa that no pasteurised milk or boil- presses the number of stitches and self how thoroughly It works all. ne of animals t had ed milk can ever taste tits lace of the the color. With this written "key" in tour bile, t" You hated goo$ cost .the -intestines t]ia D -been fe3 3oi same time baton. death Wanes God-given food, milk from its his hand the naiad weaver sits..behiad . the bowels and You have a w ful child again.-. . r °op foods that did' not contain vita- gather's breast. his subordinates and dictates the pat- Millions of motbots-ker"Califarnlis ; In the latter case the intes- The public should, jntersst. them- tern to them row by row. " tines -wens baggy, swollen and slag- selves scient3liaally to this great ques. — _ _ Fig Syrup, handy: They know a lawn.: - �.' spoonful today sates a sink c'hild LO• gish- Loo$irig, plainly incapable of tion of what to sat. It.is one of the If Headwhy, Bilious morrow Ask your druggist'fair affair carrying on their natural function of mast Important --features° of health or Stoulmh is B&A ins "California Fig"Syrup" which It" eliminating waste products from the work to-day, and a proper appmm- s » directions for babies and chllriren-(A ' body. in one excellent photograph tion of the value of vitamins can be - Talm �re all We printed ea, bottle, Motharl -. was -shown a track leading down the'means of bringing good health to You must say"Calitorals" br you'.now " ibrough -the .intestinal wall where' large number's of people- now Asseed Piet a 1Tonat boz now. get an imitation fig syrup, Fnned Tangos, Had Cords, Indigos bacteria from the diseased and••slug- as ehronic dyspepties; -whq seldom lion. Sallow Skin and miserable Heap- 116-vents buss a bottle of"Danderine" B� w� directly­ " aebes -come from a, torpid-liver, and y rug h bowel found their direct 'krlww what it is to be well. si ab d store. Attar one applies- , ' clogged bowels, which cause your tion you can not find. a particle of loffs lu c, r 'I•� His stomach to. become .filled. with and!• dandruff or d !s;lling hair. Besides, - - "• �� ���� We sometimes host the head of a gested food,which sours and ferments every I>iair shows now tile, vigor. AW PAR.- arm refer to a young man who Is "a like garbage in a barrel- That's the brightness, move color and abundance. I history maker" Ia his bnaltresa--s man first step to untold misery—tudlges• rME aches grow into big pains Daly In iliian Calls Dori Imo. tloa, foal gates, bad breath, yeifow "s PMUSM loos aaasealas L unless warded off Nan appl.ka- :�.. who has had the courage to step-slat skin, everything that Is sickening. A Book an lion of sloaa s. :o .� -- m ache Mom Hidsey TrouW of the crowd, to be original, to ignore ueuraZjgla,affil Joints,lame baEk won - Cascairet toaight will give your can- DISFsASE9 Sioats's L:-meatst. precedent, to dQ the tmpoasi4le. stipated bowels a thorough cleandint kxlg - Every siuscle of the body needs coin- g and Iiow to Fsad Every saucers of any importance For more than tbrlT years Sloart's etantly a euppty o! rich, red blood to aqd straighten you out by morning; Mailed hw to any A6- has connected with it some manwho is dream D the Author, I-iasrxnt fins helped thousands, tits proportion to the work it does. The a history maker, some man who has They work while you sleep, Minions ; aL pia Co.�, �M �. You �•t be an muscles of the+beet are sailer s heavy of men and women take a Cuearet fie e.t tl• Street qM, It certainly does produce nsult�s. push, determ tion, acid grit coma Now York. U.S.A. .; _ ea _ now sad then to keep their stomach, _ atr[ain and have but little rest. Wh boned--a man who 1a not afraid of � �P d � the blood is thin they lack nourish- liver and bowels regulated, sad never this old family friend dreaWs sensation of what the pessimists say, who will know a miserable moment. Don't for, • _ meat, and the result to a lose ahead In the face of all obstacles. ° for instant �' Ask Wwr Ado . : yatn.in tlloae musL'les. Some people get the children—their little insideg COARSE SALT AL au dru 'think_psla!n firs back meats kidney Originality, initiatiire, resonr±eefttI. need a good, gentle clesattng, tow. LAN D S A L Tr� �`� "?+ trouble, but the beat medical author!- news, ,the cour'spe to back up' one's- ties agree that backache seldom or teas in spite- r the and dim• O �' tmitiea—these are the hldttxy makert For Sore Throat mw anion z ;;fever-has anything to do with the kid- f �,� • ''��+ f -neys. Organic kidney disease may all times. TORONTO SALT WORKS Cold in chat, F.t�. L1111nteil have progressed to a arltfexl point - prinCSi Afri>Id Q J. CLIP* TORONTO `; without developing a pain in the back. RldO ® Au -'-This-began the case, pain In the back a should always lead the tau rer to look In sharp contrast to the establish- ;}'. :'K l`~6 be.found in most cases at the use of i-dr°plLne service b China, and its in to the condition of his b It will in of an 800-mite mail and asaen Dr. Williams' Pink Pills •to build up terest In other modern activities; is • �� the blood will stop the. sensation of the experience tit a - - - .., party-of Arnerl- - : .��-.•___.;•..:._. � _:... pain in the ill-nourished Imnac2so of the cans on a trip from Peking to the :- t„: ., - ... •.,liar:.',; .ti.�' back. How much better It Is to try Ming Eastern Tombs by automobile. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for the blood A' illanchu prince, who'met them at YARMOUTH, N. S. 'than to give way to unreasonable the tombs, was greatly fri g htened alarm about your kidneys. If you sus- when the American : automobile, - a 0 •°;?? 'yect your kidneys, any doctor can the first he had ever seen, appeared. rn _ _ make tests In ten, minutes that will He could not overcome his terror suf. r J' - M 'r;+;.•>..'= �,' ' • set your bars at'reef, or tell you the fieiently to accept an 'invitation to WE IGI"IJ'j.Y worst But 1n any event to 'be per- ride, and-withdrew to a att!!!`diatance. . � ~' •' ' fectly healthy you mast keep the 'The members of his bodyguard, blood in good condition, and for this acme$ with broads7orda. and even - , �Pl p = ^.T purpose no other medicine'can. equal ),cows and arrows, were both terrified _J R ” Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. -and fascinated'by the car. ItchedandBuirned.Scarce- r: You can get these pills through any - • ; dealer in medicine, or by mail at 60 Life-Line Gun Fired from I Sept CutieuraHeals+ -_ cents a box or six boxes for ;2.60 from J r `: The Dr.Williams'Medicine-Co.,B�'o'ck- Shoulder. "Pimples affected my�. They j- -vtile,Ont.' (Tuns for throwing life•lines, used wee large and always festered, and °. I along the seacoast; have all been of� theyzvesescatte=edallova• w the cannon type, but as English'con- my face. They afterwards "Aspirin" "Bayer." 1 Never say Aspirin without saying Bayer. 29 Doughnuts a Minute. tern is now turning out a light line- into scales and 0 . when they, fell off they "Bayer"' Operated by oil,gas or electrie-heat, throwing gun, which is portable and g y WARNING! Unless you see name on table ±" { s,•F v, kdt- bi :narks until rn Y ''st `°�= can be fired from the shoulder. face was disfigured. They an automatic machine- forma, cooks I oil are not getting Aspirin at all. Why take chances?, 'though primarily designed for throw-, itched and horsed so that - y g g p y and delivers 29 doughnuts a minute, d a?� ing life lines, it can also be used for I scarcely slept at tell, ,, n u moori fi ng nes ur, on land, for throw- I had been bothered for nearly Accept only an unbroken package of Bayer Tablets_.of Classitiotd Advertisements. two months before I started uoing As irin " which contains directions and dose worked out by :,,., ing lines to'windows in case -of fire. p + , Cutieura,and after I had u=d thr-a _ BELTING FOR SALE The line is contained in a cylinder 11 sicians 'durin 21 ears and roved�s2fe b millions for boxers of Cutieura ointment with the P Y g y p y Y ALL KINDS OF EW AND USED which is slipped over the gun-barr°el g T t, y `" "'• ra Cuticuza Soo I zra ca.,.p tcl and held by a catch. A projectile is � (81 T ^ : Colds Headache Rheumatism *t^= bllting,'pulleys,saws.cable,hose,packing, healed. (S Nine L. L3rn3, - •, etc.,shipped subject to approval at lowest then attached'to the line and dropped St.Hazile,Que.,June 6,1'.i�. r. races in Canada YORK BELTING CO, into the barrel and a cartrid¢a in- Uoe Cuticura Soap,cis, -.t3 Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis pp YORK. STREET. TORONTQ •� D15 serte d in the breeclr chamber. Keady Talcum for all toilet purposes. ;_EaI'aehe Lumbago Pain, Pain if total weight is 14% 1b,'' Soap lac, Ofstment 25 sad 60cr Sold v : , th ouehonttheDomiaioa.CcaadtaaDcrct: ADIliB WA..TED—TO DO PLAIN The recoil is about then same as that� L�+�,tl,ned,St.Paul St,Montrcrl• _ Randy tin Lo��s of l� taUletq—Bottles of 24 and 100—Ali Druggists. ^JU and light sewing at home, whole or of a shotgun. ?wcutl.S.PSha emwitb°°tai'_s• •Aspirin Is the trade mark (regiatcred In Canada) of Mavrr Manufacture of Mone. -spare time; good Pay; work sent any. -`— ' _ distance; Charges paid. $sad stamp for I miLnuac tore.r oas l9t i e acid, While It le cell known that Aspirin y e Co Bayer Rum" parts oatreel National ftanufacturiDE; M rd's L No, 62—'21. erar trade mar�t Bayer Ctotts." di ISSUE tngnuracture, to asxittt the public against ImRatio thi*'Tableta of Bayer COmyaa� ry ins inlmemt for Carpet In Cows. will be stamped with their gen • '''.,t•G' .-n.,,Y„*n -i.F, :..;.; ?... .��,.,., t'•;.S!• - •p. .3.. :Y?y�,Ii .•t ��`..kY ��, ''A' ,,,$'? .e'wle', .t. ..��• i, -� .,'r. 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'�" , •.. - .. -At the PickeringyBakery.,fried -T-Tbe wh ckel tQa SH- '' ^_ I � ,L .ls-fI � cllkeagatotd, 15 teals gar`ck,z,eti:` Wit3dln�is,'.ALe y. t' ;s,a a �, •`'' e 4' 1,s? :::+13]'o tz]ati :Y". Poitchet• o To ha`vehelird ivieepr'egretof his - pE.: g k: _J1 ° deatb.dii Fridag'last ,in the prime ' Tonto,event a couple of d iij this �p •"�-fie �vlsli sift^ p;` "i�tfes ,a etieek ei+tEh :hie Slater;M $ugll. of life; he befog'only in his 65th : ''are �I�er y©u few , derry'Christrnas. Machin."' years- _ x r, —Mrs. John Boyes iii now in a =The firdt real cold •weather of _ _ very dow cooditiun. the season occurred 'on Wednes- L � r~"'°' :' ,SU ge$t1ons —Miss Ada Hill, of C1lriremont, clap when the -ralercury dropped . pen the Landlord - r= _ _ G fat a few days last week with down'to zero. t and Mrs. Miller. —Tile Independent Telephone - - Raised the Rent H�.1D - • •� Ceotcalwill be open on Christmas • :For by, "'•` ' t., r>'," -Mrs. W. H. Peak and daught- or, Miss Reta, of Toronto;, were in Day from -S to 10 a. m. and from 't never do have any fan," cam- Y > plalned a young' girl petulantly. dies, Scarfs,. Sox, Braces, Sweater, Slippers,..-Etc. r the village over Sunday. 4.80 to 5,8o P. m..only. come with me, and I'll cur your A: Bunting bas be@n' --Call at the 'Eastern Refresh • discontent" suggested a' 11 iting ,confined to 'her bed for -several meat Hous@ for Willard'= Chow- $clad II the' acton,a sanitarium All put up iii nice Xmas boxes,.in.prices ~_ r dery1,but is now improving. late boxes, Christmas Cigars, 10 in They visited a humble lute home. ! for all pockets. .• f. ... -Mi�e.Glad s Bunner, who bah a box,' pipes. avd tobaccos of all The mother was struggling 'to suD- _ y y _ Dort the this children, while her been forte the last ear with her kinds. * husband was atting tuberculosis at tanele, W. H. Leavens; Vancouver, --H. A. Matchett, of Monctoo, the Muskoka Hosvital for consump- �,.,. �+ Q „:� ... ' : $ C. has returned to her ltrente N. B., is speudin Christmas witl, rives- For Son p B `R---__Cite a'am not rosy. It°became �. his,wife and daughter at the home_ tragic 'wawa the rent was doubled.. ,-, Sweaters, Caps, Hockey Boots, Mitts, -Gaunt ticte, .'.`. =Renlembee the splendid Christ 'of Mrs. Matehett's parents, Geo. H'epeiess despair looked' •from her P Y brown et•en. Three pairs of child!§h it3 laws Cantata to be- given in the M. and Mrs,' Palmer. eyes watching', sensed something.to Methodist church - this (Friday) —A meeting to 'discuss the make even.baby lips quiver.' in For Ladies ` evening. Cantata, to begin at8 Hydro radial gnestian will be held ra»i ""But there:­ with mus ltecomplahe « . s• t '`: oclock. Admiseion, adults 25 etc.. In the Town Hall to-mitrruw,(Sat- Ile-9 g+_ttlag better anyway, .Fie children not members of the urday) evening, 'when addresse3 wr;tes its tvoni3eerul up there—it•s We•are showing a nice range iu Boots and Shoes, Boudoir Slippers l ' school, 15 ets. s:r;�d i:a ilia' end-the 'bro^u eyes will be given—by--the following ; stir-e a prayer. and Hosiery. Also,pies belt Shoes and Sliiers —Services next Sunday, Dee, Major A. C. Lewis. M. P. P.'; R. ":',� -Ust got to belp. exclaimed `Z-25th, Christmas Day,' at St. Gear- Yeonlau, Indu►trial Commissioner An enthnslastfc young person as she •; far the elderly people, and. the.nurse walled down the road, - ge s church : Morning at 10:30 and for the Harbor Board • H. Nero-. contributions may be sent to Hon. e.. ' �''. A. L''harlton 2E3 college err et, lake every-dollar :ount this Xmas, Buy reasonable-and appropriate �,-• :Evening.at 7. Sunda School at wan,-barrister,and W. G:Hewson, Toronto., Y 2:80 p. t». Mrs. Tanner, Associate radial expert with. the Hydro- gifts tchich will be awful. �'e have them. o!the Royal' Acadamy of Music, Electric Power Commission, of New �drsrt�aementa. ' , of London,will sing at tl]@ mars- Ontario, Fill from :Toronto, a13•� ••��'- _. ;; - h Ang service. reeve F. H. Richardson.' All rate Fred T. ,6 outing, ` Plcker.zno -=Hugh Meehin had the misfor- payers of the are urg- DIGS FOR SALE-8 weeks old, Ap• —'Established 1857. C _ tans-on Monday to fall from the ed to attend thin meeting to llea/r._ a y t�ftobc,Holden,Ro ige ilia. '' r3-1a ' mow in his stable to the floor be- these able speakers who are OR BALE—A quantity -of mod k i---seath. He alighted on his 'shoul- thoroughly familiar with the shay. Apply to Madame Brown. Duntar- '151 Mier which gives hires considerable radial problem. The coming year tot. 13.1, R .~ ill: Fortunately no bones were will be a critical one for this to B'UNDYS � ��lVD���� F ARST OF 13e ACRES—For sale or e •p .: rrken but he suffers a great deal ship and the other municlpalitley to xent'.la 3:3;cos.9,Whitby. Foc partic,t - a r - from bruises, interested in the construction' of cars apply to A.D.Peters,R R 1,atyrtlr5t'n,3� The annual school meetings the Toronto Eastern. If some ` r;, '- throughout the Province will be thing definite is not attained dur Fj OUND—Tire and rim. Loser please iI M tali nn or�mmunicate with S.Dixon,King- 'held _ on Wednesday off" next week,�.inq the coming year, Pickering §tv^,road near Rouge liiil.. R R.No.�.Clare- 1 'i ,= a►nd we presume with the usual will be held back for- many years. Mont, ls.ls r1�TY7 a� �r�s - ".,.'. small attendance. It Is to be re. So come out on Saturday eVeuiug �jj 3. gretted that so little interest is and-bear the giiestiod disvusaed HAY FOR BALE—About ltl'f.r,ns W�alfeated in the education of the fairly so that you can vote intelii- baxtorif gOOtltiaisyat:heSfar•hall:arm.Dun- - t7 ^ r young, as this work should be of- scurfy on'the second of January. Fur 1 oulg and Vlie _ 1'' Y snpretxee importance. _ —Tile '0th anniversary of St. OOD DRIVER FOR SALT✓any ' —0n Saturday morning ]sit Andrew's church which ways held lady can drive her. Apply to Wm.Edwards, .. Claremont. Nello Randall, of. Whitevale, ap. on Sunilay and' Monday last wat3 "s. red before P. M. W J. Clark a decided success, Notwithstaud- n, pea i�OR SALE-Several large R�►ndere We have some Very Choice sonde in ^_ :. answer the charge of"having lag the storm of Sunday there 1' O Q tiblersat Simcoe Point House,Picker- - his Good tnrnot;t at both sec- mg F. Williams. lstr Silver Berry Spoons, ;Pie Spades, $n possession a still for the was a _ y P p ,,�•. laaanufactnre o9 spirits, eaatrary vices, eepeeiallq is the evening, OOTS REPAIRED—Boon and "So-the Inland Revenue Act. He when the Methodist church was Ul.hoes repaired neatllr and guildy. •rhos• Fruit Knives.. Coffee Spoons, tv`e fined 82fl0.00 and costs. closed in order that the nlembere Watson.Church St..Piclrenng. 11-23 Butter Rolvea, Sngar.SllaUe ate,. t 1 hich will prove ;& very severe and adherents could unite with C�ECOND-HAND MACHINERY blow to leis little industry thane of the sister ohneeh in their Sfor sale• Good au afanure spreader. z- All these are A 1 to gaallty. —The township conned has been anniversary. Rev. L° Perrin, of f'f,a,fg plow. J�'T�t°°.p"it`ri°s:fir T . 4 criticised by quite a number for Hamilton, who was pastor of 3t. �J(TILL ESCHAN4E—For•shotgun, ._._:' I✓ARVING 91�T$ IN CASES 4n a road sa ntendent, Andrew's 'when it'was built, •• or doable-barrelled,one pate of Cal-- p mont fief glasses or cell for hi t ades, E. �•• '@hey think that itisal an vreached two practical sermons Goed R,No.1.locust Hill 24 1 Gillette, Aeto Strop and Ever Ready Safety Razurt. 3i ury espenditure of m es , T:ae;; that were listened to attentively are not aware of rile Tact t11at it and mach enjoyed by those Area• WE BUY—All k lade.al of farm pro- Blades, $having Brushes and Soap. ' a d duce.apples e�yeualh.also fowl. Is absolutely necessary to have ant. Special tousle was ren Bred &c. Cana,lot a.13.F. �. f?icrterin-s• 1 beautiful display of Hockey S]catea,all sizes,.. fnc each an official in order to receive by the choir who was assisted by std 3a- R. 10.13 9.t, ait»tey. Se11 phoiae p y y the!0 per teat grant paid by"the A Wilson, of Whitby,•but who is �' Sticks,Pucks Straps etc. 1. r 'Provincial government. which employed in the'ei't Mr. Wilson CEV�INfi MACHINE FOR SALF,— y - ,Ty- + feet year ousted to over S7,(l@l1• a ours man w1Xeh a powerful ►, tiin er. rots. boot. latest de sign. almost young Po neW- �t+iil sell at a<bargam as 1 have no further- 19e@ our Uil Hew ter8 and Coleman Lamps before buying. tenor voice which Shows good iise:or.s•me. Robt. C. Arnold, R. R. ;30.2,: —One of the severest gales for .: traitling and who has a bright Pickering, 13.21 • •-. • several ears ciccucr @d oa Sunday - - �j ar@, the waist of chin future before iii t% On,err a. FOR SALE—Cheap. all kitld3 �[' ��� Pic kering last. big wind-storm' did hot ' strike rvening a tea sail Concert rows wsw^an+,,sinews.and all kinds of farm im- •' i g er•ieat•in Rood Order. Also sr'TTai hcaVy_27id HIP y +loCAlit it ryas' v r severe.. ziren.w hie h •prored a Oreat Quc- �g'rit.,ales s,na wok stoves and *.eate ai. H, this y, e y but fortunately there teas very ce=Q. 4 lint supl]er was served In Hermanec:aremone. Pitons 201. 17tr . little snow to be blown into drifts the hit=rmant., which reflected OR, SALE—Houseand lot in-thr T `� ,R When- and block the roads. The chief great r red'it un file ct1]inary shill• •�',:;iage :C1arc lout.Rona roughtaet h s � � { ties of the-eouor'ev%W(in. 'i�i-hen a'� 'x�ut 's acre of land P»isrsa:o t can � 1�� TA " V �u damage toss CODSaed LO the }J1t3Pr- rangged on ohort notice. For terms and fu.Y r- '. :.; ir►g dower of fences and putting a all had been served they repaired uculsri apply to John Fortie,C.aLrmont: if - k' to the audit+>rinm of the church. - - - autnber of phones out of sotrlmi l- Fox A 4,LE�e—�trLattgb'in critter _ , y.�y i_ sioD. wbel'e a h1;rh•C1a59 prngranr was wab >iele•d uirs, Ti.., ,s a con:atxdble cvttar _ ,:,Has al i angel to-have `. • #�► —F..J. Coldhanl has now opened rendered.' A tries from C�11 thy, aa3 has been used only,a few i,m— Al,,* a - --. ednsisCin&of Miys Kenny L+ RS•t ''r,arket wagon with springs and com,�le:e. : .his new butcher shop one door apply to Frank Closson.Hli thland Creek. lid. 1• •east of the Post-Of$ee and liar now and accompanist, W: D. Dykes; phone,rtaly :,407. 12-17 �—__ a ters _ ;A;' n hand a full supply of abattoir tenor, and J. Parker, comedian. , s -Head,a u a _ o p Y h r uta ion - .-killed government meat, beef, whit ea the high ep t ., i , 1 - laooband pork. Also fresh bgdr which each en�op. Miss Kenny is M A :�`. ' TC x dock and cod. fresh frozen calm- a most efficient artist and the ��1 • oa; white fish; 'halibut, inaan beautiful tenor voice. of Mr. 010,e. kippers, and bloaters: Dykes captivated all. Mr. Parker 't Swift's Premium hates, bacon, as comedian, kept the audience in Abbatoir killed MOW _ \i sausages and cooked'meats. Give the best of humor by his humor- i to r� �• a l:ifm &call. * oris selections which were •well Govern ment-,Stamp _ _ —chosen and well rendered. Miss --Robert Skipper, foreman on Marjorie Clark gave several read 1, . •Meat. H. D. Bayne's farm, met with a ings,in,her usual able manner and a ." - - - ' very,serious accident-a .week ago Miss Eva Murphy delighted the Shop will be open =, In our•Newl Store, which is large and.roomy, we are '. on Saturday. He was engaged audience with her violin solos. Slip at work with the ensilage cutter was ably accompanied on the piano•� about Dec. -devoting one whole room to.Santa Claus ' ''when his left hand ot.'cau ht in �. it B by her sister, Miss Ruth Murphy. - _ - the knives. All his fingers and The chair es oecu led' in the : . "" " to be llSed a8 O p ' .b;o thumb were cut off: He was early part of the program by Rev. -taken to Toronto to untergo treat- Mr. Gardiner, who vacated to Rev. n - ' -men he hospital, where it was Mr• Perrin, who'also gave an inter• d a - nd necessary to amputate r s.o ' r to l - ent F. s , ': A -N e_ting add es f a e to r T Y , a �• b and. His ard] also received •character, relating to the early _ - r` in Arles. Piekerm o --_ -- ? history of the congregation and There 11 bee eyerythinCr there to delioht the fettle folks. _ =—The mild Reathet- which we particularly of the period tinring One oOOr east Of Post. Office have been enjoying so far has been the construction of the new _ $a`e them all come and look over the _ most acceptable, except to many 'chureb. Rev. -Mr. Bonner, of the Independent phone. of the merchant?, rvho had stock- Methodist Chtuch, also gave . a �!+ c dis1)1ay. They're all n°elcolne. ed np heavily pith winter goods, short but inters=ring address The ELM DALE MILT Tilt 'there is very little proceeds of the eve5inganiouutetl " demand so long as the mild coin- to about $100, T,••a, Not only are «•e lookin after.the little folks, biit,we gill C. -•ter continues, and if it continues -' =C " "' _ long enough people. think they a - - also-bays on display a great display .of s` ti ''. can an it otl't for the balance of .G'REEN RIVER. + • g - Having ti%ken 'over the Elnul�le ' Pane 1�erchiefs 'the winter, and the merchant has The Green River Union Sunday hills from F. IV— TN'eeks. I Fancy China a11c1 C?1 Gs,' LeTtller Uoods, y , y- - his goods on ilia hands for another Schoo]will hold their anniial Christ- Ri=h tc, nnnonuce that the + ".,:year, which means A heavy es- mk; entertainment, an.•l• miniversary ",�prOn'S �''o.lilOiT Caps, Silk CiiLmisoles, Teddy.Pears, penes to hi=ll. on Saturday; Dec. -81st (New Year's Busiest#mss, will be car- , • --The annual, meeting of the Eve)and Jan 1st. The progiaw will lied on in the fancy loxes of Men s Ties, Suspenders, Arm consist of dialogues, songs,recitations, electors of the :pillage f,u• ncrimna nsual'n`ay, = ``� • pantomimes and choruses i . the' - :ting candidates for the position of school. Doors n eri at i m. find the Bands, Scafs, Sox, Sweaters, S«'eater Ghats, Gloves, etc. µ`-- P. P• '�'e rill keep rnl hind all .- �•;: � - Dolice trustee will be held in the program sharp at 8. Admission 25c., }: :%'Towd hall on Monday evening children. 15c. On Sunda:. ,Tan. 1st.' kinds of Fred. - I, fall of Xmas Cheer,Rtii9i119'Of All kinds, ..scat at 7.30 o'clock.* IG is desired services will heat 0.30 anda?,ti0 p. N• We have at present : = Girocery Degt."choice Cur-rant�; very 'fine Candied Peels, -•T;? ;.-,that there should be a good turn- Rev. Mr, McDonald will preach' -at "'out of ratepayers, as it is very both services, Everybody welconler.- -1 Car Bran and SL-ort3' Shelled Almond, and Walnuts. Fresh Dates and Figs, Spices etc.,etc. desirable that the Botlyd of Pc;lice 1 Car Barley and Oat Feed Lots of Oran Grape Fruit, Cranberries,Prunes, Evlrp. Peacht3s. .W Trustees for 1922 should be the CARD OF THANKS. . .1 Car IYgsteru Oats � s � strongest that can be selected, as - ___ Also Corn. Anoterallipmentof . The Big Stor�Gaaran- Have you seen our qquestions of greatest moment for We wish to express our•gratitude to " ' that choice Tolna- tee—money refunded, large bar of laund- •_ 'for the future of the village will the inliny friends for their many t)�ta . Ogilwie's Roy Household Flour to Soup, 4 for?ac. if not satisfied ry soap Oc.,5 85c. be before the people. There is of kindness and expressions of sq pa- the question of radials. electric thy during our recent bereavement by Pastry Flour light and power and also the the death of our father. Chopping done every day 1 . AtrAet• iu t� village should be Mr.�aand Mrs.H. R. Gr►taard. r i^ & H q'P M AN. x•>: ''li�ttit 111th. �tln1)a�tOD,••tllr7 2. ;-1 � .�.• �. Z.,r�,rdg vY 0�= 1 d a �q� " -' •\, Y•,. S,' ..>f,.F/-. "�,Jr Sae r 1 ,, �' e•9y.-- a.si, ° .w' ,•a°,, i•'� -.�s 4.e�ti•;,..+ p,.;:A' •r,�, r a^ ki"