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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_12_30 .7 T 7" -PICKERING ONT.9"FRIDAY, DECEMBER-30, 1921 VOL. No.* 1-5-- fliclering Tp. Nominations address. He was-.v- ell pleased. with V Established IM thii work of the past council. Thought Geo, E; .-Baker a progresaLve council should be elect Persuaut to statute a rue.-.ting of the Medical electors of the Townshig of Pickering cd. He gave an 9ccount of big wor� was held in th6T6vrn RaU,'BrouXham, as assessor, showing increases In the GREENWOOD R1E.!F0RSTTH. Opb.D..!Direetor 'k PLAN TO HELP on-Monday. Dev. 26th.-with an un� south of the township, the Increase e 0=eWcal*rAirmiclaction of Ontario. Reg. being due to the pro pect of kadtals, of llderd- berofsthe Amedcan Optometrical usually large attepdaime of rate-pay. era. D. R. Beatoil. towitlabip clerk which he Is strongly n favor. T .0 t urged 7. _ffoudinated ,for 'the respecLI've the rate-paverb to elect ro .0salve those 9L I Aas=#= Eyewexamined by appointment-. 81 HOOL CHILDR N . Pbone 2", Claremont;On presiged." The followliog is alistoi John Forgle,a former reeve, I M )0 purchs�e positions of reeve. first deouty-reeve, council. 'He thought Ift a council !FATONLINSON. M.B.. Memb-ir We will give with every 1.( Z"I *Withe College of Physicians and Surgeons a ticket good for Se cash, which when second deptity-r.pove and ootincillorg. , can be too niggardly in expenditure. Of Ontan'o. Qfftce-,that formerly occupied b Tho handed over to teacher can be applied FOR.REXV8 ught Pickering slibuld have strong Oe late Dr.R.Brodie,and'is tterly by Dr,oCaly John A. W men at the county Council, in order: on a Pbonograpb, Organ or Piano. bite.-F. H. Richardson, *011 'Phone Claremont,W. - 231Y David Ed. Willson. Juhh Forgle, �hat Pickering may have a fair desl. People making P`brchasea tulrn the' Q. Barnes, IVLd not believe thut we should heap M. ir 'Annie. Jqs. Underhill,,:W. 'V Eis A cash tickets over to some boy or girl F. M.-IChapuian. up,heavy-debts for future geoeratione Feed pri 'iruc 0 RTWRIGHT, ff. " ha�t;4 e 7 T &,C.1P,& A.coroner for the Cour, they know. who in turn hand FOR FIRST DEPU Y'REEVE to pa*.,' He criticised,tbe report in it bott6m­ Now ty of Ontario Odke hours : 12-2 and 6-8 p.in.. T is a good time to.get yZr -,:er'&t otberti6ours by appointment Phone Bell -them to-their.teacher, ay. 'Hugh pujzb, the No.24. Ind.3hone No,400. Pickerinz.. Chas. A. Bard financial stateuient which show. sto'ck of Feed. tario. 3 1v The teacher or one or two pupils migtt David Anuis, W"ru_ Ortnerod, John ed it balance when- in ..realitv there Forgiv, Jaines U-ndethil. was a heavy deficit. He, �ohtetzi-, I have A large stock Of BRAN,SH Come in and Make their choice bf Pbo ORTS Fop.SECO�Nj)DEpUTV REct-*E plates standing for the position -of B-UtLEY FEF.D, CoRw and WESTER' 0. 'McKINNON, M.D., L.R.c.s,, nograph. Oorgan oir Piano. which tbev No. Edinburjb.'me=ber of the colieste ot get when they get enough couponi: -John Forgie, G. L.-Nliddleton, (i. ,Nl. seeond-deputy re-eve. OATS at right prices. 1"aioLans and urgeons of Outsrio,licentiate Forbytb, Ad-ara Sp�,ars. ..James-Underhill,ipminated for the --Get evet ybody you can interested and Fo rpe*eship. stated th�tt. he would not I especially retiornmPnd BARLEY of Royel College of Suraeons. Edinburgh. ttention to ddessem of women and R COUNCILLOR Xowhray,, G, M, Foisvth., r 'you ivill-soanhavethe-instru. R. R. /1`e a candidAte. VEED for,pigg. 021106 and esidence Bronomm, ment yciu desile. ),Ard-�tw Sper rs. Eli;sr J. Powell. Nf. S. F. M. ChiCpm�tn, being' called. staf. Laval. Cb*aptyiad.' Loercei Pdckfin. *Jas. - 'L - ed that there�wag alread Wo c w carrylpg a stock of PtrniTy t and!. I am no eld,- woulynor, contest Pitlrne�, Cbpts. Annis, W. J.. Devitt:I dates in the fi those who order Silat's Too]. John Forglp, NoRb Burk.:the position.ay be did not- believe in that *Oell-known brand. Ister.. stouftiffle ont W..H.'XFNTNEDY. Bart I holder, Winton J. White. Win..Knox. 3 cornered fights. eitor.tNotary Public4%'Convey=cer &c.. No better pastrY flour made th&rL Wh1tbyj J.D, Rprnmeir. W.-G. Barnes. spoke briefly, and Ont. 41 -WheD the time was u for 'Wished all 9 Happy a�nd-Proeperous HISSIXI, nor better bread flour. N, Barrister and n o in I n a Effo than BAxEas'Jo`Y, _p AE. CHRISTIA. 6-i the giifDorjug-w New Yiiiar.- s Sollelter,NotarT PubUe.Ste. ldfoney.tu TAL ed into a ptibitc meeting and Mr� Bea- Chas. A. -Barclay.., complimented 'Prices away 4own-Q* o&n.U0Zc*Broa bt.North.'Whitliv. my J�a 'He , uality %way UP. ton.vrm eiected chairm-trt. the retiring council on their good F. H. Richardson. the retiilnO reeve. work. -He suggested that the councir T-JALE-9 & JOBIKSTON-Borrifers. CLAREMONT -as fit st called upon. He stated that make a 61oser inspection of roads. He ig...ete..622SIDanforth Ave. �Woolvrcrthi,BJO� � oUjq - the cotincil of ibe pm�t year bad exer. xd,�ocated employing, a Pro incial Pbone.Gerrardrill.' Saturdays, lljal- Vern 1720..(Ind;) 401y and Licensed Embalmer." ei-ed -econorny,,enabling them to re- Ruditor, also the issning of deben. duce the rate I wil.l. aud their record tures to pay off deficit. H e w&,j a ME 1--T re avorably with the othe,,- striong.support W I LLIA M.J. BEATON,13, A..Bar -MOTOR HZARSE. '" a f erof radials and urged V. rister. Solicitor. member,of the firpa 0 conle p es of the county. Be ahso the north balf of the township to cn- ckm*n.Denison.Foster andileaton. Toronto Ciiy Connectou munlei Alit t 1, er with the south, ag they would oeral�Trusts Building.85 Bay Street.Toronto. ebotred tba .e dod the Aepu*q-reeve 00 ' ate Telephone'Main 001 and N2. for Huspited Work stocd ont stfongly fdr ecowq;ijy at the!be Injurig themseLves by divldlu� X county council. Re' referred to the, thetowns Dental steps taken to-,re-&djust the -suburban R.R. 81owbray lamented the heavy BARNES' area of-the City of Toronto, whereby debt banging over the whole c6untr the city will., pay a considerable Townships should show the greatest T. H U DSON. D. D. S_ L, D.8_- amount of the cost of the highways In 4conomy. He did not coo older it&I- o 132 Carlton St..Toronto. CHOPPING MILL the township.' He wits'str_onglv� in ways wise to.makb a-hestry Oxpendi-' System" of comfortibloplatt work. Writefor ture In order to - Pt the government fia"ation or pb"&North&SIG. 4-16 favor of the good roa4s movement, which does not increase the taxation 20 per cent. He%idnot believe in the IdFwroic 'a D.- s. Ohopping and Oat Bolling every week ofthetownsbip. Hapointed but t E B. I - . . he present system of road building. He -,"B"GAranduati of the Royal Calel" of Demal great advanta 9 to Pickering town. solicited the support of tbe electors for Surswas and Universit of T an Qfflce Owas W, Y .'-:.-.'day excepting Monday. ship the bumns of the Provincial the position of councillor. The Univers&L___� hardwiare atom. WTutby. Hig vy *Ike ba to 6.30.ra hw.wume 4. evay which brfaga,the city CIO" Lorne Puckria-baluff e9l4d. said 50 pba" to the township. He Justified the that he was a candidate for the pool. We G.Barnes, Green River Tomb policy of the council. which tion of Oduncillor. (One-of Our proilluctions) Silas Tool.being called stated that we @oil stirs Rite-Lite Lms'lfor must comply with the demands of the rament.le--arder Absil the town. he was not a candidate. He gave a o. all mabse of coxg-the best -Or,addWs R.A. No. 1.LoeuA 1311L Soivpo way recileve tWe 3D per cent. detailed account of tzpanditure an V]!!dA R.STWHIINSON.A.T.C.M.. grszit�madebr them% Mr. Riehard. roads.and an excellent description of Lim thee wwrket'for ter a(Pima and Uiewy. phone 1808. son-nest dealt with bvdro matters, bite work as superlowndento the price. Wis- Eastern. I-- PICKFJMG particularly with thei Toion tt� Mr. Richardson being re-osilled, re- Tires for ali­c­a_ii,��tesh I plied to the criticisms made. r", - 0. ELAX-Issaw of Marriage and the reasons for submittio the Saw and Emery Maud Y64M by-law wbich Is Amply a plabOte to TV 9 h 11 in t",.4choolft Circular Saw LUMEW, be a guide Jor Ject.Pack tin as Gonneillor tho next.couvell, said ders, eth. not commu the to3halitp t6 any _W bV.tRIGHARDSON-Real -C*aRAyW00& - . - -:-L -WoWwarktiw and Go�". aspen diture-whatever. ii'late. Insuronce.0 eyetswing, Notrwy -reeve mod. vibbe.kic--rickerint,oar ally we-ha dld&te for the. position of Fred Treson spent Sunday at W to. Blaekstotthing.. Ve a large abill well a- fted solicited the support'af the electors. wtoiA of the following mateiiah Hugh Pulth. deputy-reeve, waau� Petcy's. W. ff. JACKSON, Brock Roadi 'HALL-Hou Notice. come to' this-sewing bridge se carpenter. Es- cftlleU upon,dealt prfi tha W a timatft,given fir new work. repair?i or M osvdRy next Sunnay arterinvinw, atched H. C. Fir Flooritg. V wotk it the'county counNI. llrid-phone2ols, Pickering. . B n Born.ontuesdav, Dec.20tU.1toWal 231y Matched. B. C. Fir.Sheeting,-and memberof the Advisory �Zd!ha ter%ad Upe�-ffnlllngpr, a son. -mi(x-It, flooring. strongly opposed the 3 trill SHIP(031LAE Matebed B. C. He A�EEATON TOWN. the r, iinty lioado, and �uc�-P4-ded in %Vm. Rettv and MIQP Beatrice Petty * Coavvirsuesar, OoMmiantocew for wL*2u4 - nX.4 in. hies ing the rate fixed at 2 mills. He sPent a day In the city rec-enflk, &Cdsvtu, Accoucifers. use. X 7 No loom and 6 in, B, C.-Cedar Sidin- 'a&hurm -IX.. of U=Tissis Ljo- . -Ceili Mr. Wei-areall sorry- to hear tbatJas, r Aos, Are D iiisul., 17 Matched Fir showed' tha� lie an'd ille; reev# He �'e* -undW the doctor's cape. sue rppwed Tndd is -AI9o,.-l§eav�wFJq.ard. Plaster Boar(] Richardson, cesbfu]17. Mi' U Fpe�nding the much unnecessary expenditure' He 418 Maud Pott-s S. PrGu, Licensed Aur- and Apple'Barrels. commentedon the Mother's Pengion. holidays with S. and Mrq,Thompson. X;oneer fur 1re Province-of Ontario. - All whi-cli he tb4pught was not Ltir to Or- Mr. and Mrs. Hyn4e ikre- spending Cement, btir-dii rf iales c6nducted on reasonable terrns� Also breeder or pure-bred S�rtborn cattle. taw.kbips.- whl,b were �Ml(-d upon their vacation in Windsor' and St. 46 Write or' Cali I#d phorie. Claremont We D. Gordon & 18,on', to pay mord than their just obare. He Thomas. 111.14 McUrkla*-P:0. --361y discinsed-th46 expedditure,on E. W. and Mrs. -Petty-and M19.4 -- .�Coal, PICHERIN4 roads and the amount oU'wor coilltity Gladys are spending the holidays with- k done, ents here. POSTILL, Licensed Auciiloueer, also the number of, culverts and thpir par son. L :Bell and Independent phone. The many frietids of"Geo. David 2. _F6 for Otsualies of Terit said Ontario. A 043� bridge@ of a permanent character to umber, 1111.Balm of all ktM@ stissamil to an obortiesel bit built mostly next year. As c hair- sr., are sorry to hear of bli-illuess and selatic Addrees Green River P,o,, Oat- b og, re-,overy. a for a speedy man of the standing committee on I me of our young people spent a WM6NMAW, LICENSED AU(3- very enjoyable time a n Mon- contingencies. he explained the ex- TI EER,forYork.Qatario mW Durhism penditure In that department. Several kating 0 Cowties. AM kind*of attended D A IT I N G I trips were made to Torftto in the dav evening. while 6thers went to the- ng 810 Retsdy Roofi Termereaseatiable. === way interests of -the township. He then Whitev&le Xmas' trbe. 'EWS1 Officy. be Bell and Indepets- d defended the work of the road super. jarrasisid at N At V&Uey..Hall, HighIp dent pbodes. Whitby,Ont. My 7, BROUGHAM. ' :_11 A - . . :�, " .;and LMh Creek, on intelodent. Mr. Silas"Tool has the !eputation in the highways depart- Wednesday'Night, laq`4th Frank and Mrs. 07 ford spent Christ- meat in Toronto, as being the beat 41 so! superintendent in the province. He mas-with friends in Toronto. �Bougbt an d. 'Gents 75 cents C�ngratulati'ons to Gordon and Xro. 'R E E SO R was a candidate for the position of Ff -A.' Clove'roment, Municipal and Cor, "Ladies pleaee provide first deputy-reeve. McLean on their recent rnalTlage. John and Mrs. Soden spent Christ- For Safe. To 33. G. M. Forsytb, who was chairman es, Z.00mrow "FW­rZ&T_j poration Bonds ma4 with.,George and.Mrs. C6&t of "'To ` _BelIPboneIQ3 of tire calrimittee on Bonuses for Wire Claremont. Fences.Dftinage' Matters. Etc. and Clifford Wannop sod Miss Ethel WILUAM D. ISYKES, WHITAy­ 7--HIGHLAND CREEK 7` thi Committee on Hydra Trangpor- Wil?on were in Toronto on Important tation Light and Power. gave a clear b0sibessrecerity. s e ' Winiam Ingles and Migs Ethel %bea _s�ccount'of the expenditures in the departments, He also defended his pent Christmas withErnestand Mrs Dr. N. E. MeEwell', B.V.SC. The Chevorlet Garage and Service attitude in opposing the reduction of c Cl 4r I 195 College St..Toronto. Veterinary*.Surgeon Station at Brongham ,is still-Rellink the 4 Iblil rate�Q 3 mills,its be thought 4nales Chevrolet cars and repaiTingall make Elm�r and Donald Willson, of TO-* Sa*nta aus Graduate of University of toror-to. of cars. Agent, for Renfrew Mn.chin. a part of (I,,-d6ficit shmild be paid off. ront0.S,�ent Chrisimns with their par- for the rc�r inarian to MacdcriLid He wits RgRi!l a bandidatte 0-- as arsiv 'i at the. --ery. Cr.e�ajv ePa-ra-t-ors and--Will&rd P ent.?. R-1. and Their AgrioulttiralCollege� qu( Batteries. I ko rplatal buttp.ries and Ax Wives Knd little sons were uhtible to -Prompt atten tion to all CU;nta. Goodyear tires. Give us a call and be G, L. Mid(I'letor. chairman of' the, R-- hem- owing to wee�ther CCOUIpany t commitce on Roads and Bridges. H*&. o,,jitions. PICKERING so- 4 Rell and Ind. Pbones, corrvinced that e handle thernost tof the work econombed car on the road, find the 9"Te an RecOU11 and ex-, Christmas day was observed very -PICKERING, ONTAWO 1OWL-St 'erditCire 'infbis department. H" qtifetly astbe DRUG STIOR&i ­�I� PTIced. r-ar for the se'rvice vod p -,in Broujiliani. There w strLgly iiefended the app usiial,fiiimber of family gatberings at ointment iKet. Equippcd the same asLheh4gb ...... of t,he road superintendent. which which Santr.Claus was present to dis- cv)indei,clarg. priced 0 Gei one before. ineaut A saying,of thousands of dol- tribute the Christmaq gifts'. A large the spiiyjg raise in prices. He left a r-hoice a ssortmt�%n I D Inra so tothe township and a better number of geese came to grief, and G t, Toys, bolha, Games, - to W clevo r U -ork:% He asked the electors those ho' u ed 'thetu havequite Has a full line Gerow's Gar'age, Bro 9ham cl�lss of ry of rresh 4nd cur- fill that Christmas -reeve. renovered from the effects. 7, for thi.position of 2nd deputy �ed ineftts constantly on hAnd. He favered the reduction of rate on 6ur.burg presented an unusual�busy Stocking. Lcc�unt of it being a'poor rear. "pect'on Monday, it being the annual Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon elief meeting(if the ratepayers when they Gift WINTER TERM " Adam Spears, chairma'n of R yoti can select a Chriqtnia, :7 o �Zaw, Bologna, Weiners, etel --nve an account of the expt�nditnre, n6mingted candidates f r thevarious berb. Kodaks, Columbia Opens 'Jan- 3rd :;vbich was heavier than last. year, positions fit the Council Board for the Gramophones, Highest priceig paid f9r In tlie department of arnsiges to ensuingysar, There were a number Stewart Gr h Water ELLIOTT (161130; ones, cattle, -9��Xilled by Dogs,Sof wbich be of (SVS�Zv� e�;7, Sbet excellent �dftesses given on the man Fountain ems,-Watelies, was chairman the expenditure was various questionsof interest to the Stationery, -fobviecoes, also heavy. township. The attendance of vate Pipes, MUcalf's 1ARNIPSS SHOP He opposed the reduction of the payers was the largest In a number of Yonge&Charles Stis,Torbn to township riite, its he thought a part years. which-sbows that the electors -Xma.9 Candy., -Now is the time to get y of deficit should be paid,ofT. "?'11-9 are taking an interest in munica-1 mat- Perfumes, Toilet Goods etc., our wint- Is noted tbrougbo,.It Canada for again a candldlf!te fo the position of te-rs. .- -Callearl andg�tt-Vlza e er needs.- Come in -and 10C&-- :­.high -gra4e- bud ss eaucafi-on. _-6b6nellijir, y oviF our stock of Horse NONE BETTER' JN' THE DOMIN110'.N1. John A, Wk;ite was a cand idate- for best selection. Blaukats at -right prices.- CARD OF THANKS. Lhe-V6iftion of reeve, as be had been Drugs and Magazi6es Many husiness colleges employ our urged hy many to be a candidate, as Good heavy Halters in stock, also grad We wish to thank the many friends tiates aa teachers. Thousands 'there war, m uch dissatisfactio!��d rieighbors for their kindness and Suit Cases, Robes, Whips- of our former students are now Tboug4t more work should be done evirything for the horse, sympatby 4hown us during the long ilabusiness life. Write for our on the sicreroads, and thought taxes illness aT;d death of mv dear husband, 'Shoe repairing' in ct)nnectjon, should be reduced. He was In favdr N. E. McEWEN9 PICK]- W S handsome catalogue. Students ad. the late Wm. Gourlej. ofradialsif they did not cost any. mitted at any time. thillig, but1he was in posed to golng -Wife,Brothers and Sisters p %Wftil Bradley into debt for same. -_ Ir Veterinary Surgeon W. J. Ewott, Principal Ed. Willson, being nominated, was Voi'e Whitifland yon wjll not -be 4 karness Maker, Pickering ontlilx= not a. candidate, gave a, humorous sorry. -6, Irk 00!�71�,,—t !VRIPF —.JLv _or 6NZV* C&ten. r ilia mow, Asing, they Ton years ago there vrem needy each ,on x9i ember Madi=e Carton coll- One of AM Itiles of work In which. rV C M two millift, peopie'llving In Petro- L ';f"_oWdsftt of yours in grad. Not More Ahou even t U. e;.Rcc9yt of r.. c PtIris named Fleming?" a ''a her & �he people of Western Cwiads, show- "As though I had men,him an hour cities In the world exceeded it In size. is the keenest Intereat Im that of 'Plant,- ago," said. tj?� doctor. -day there are-perhaps six hundred The To B iQ.,.WNETT BURROW. ho&rt, b the moot rill* housand InK iiholtei-belts'aerosii prairie farms �nerouz t �0, g4E left; the deaths, far,autnum, brislul Alas, be died In my arMs. e births and and around this homestead buildings ber,th 0 everyone who can -era--met one dw in. �Ht Was ..0 -&a& gLrdou_­T1W-D6mInion Forest. my onix got but"of rQ* air. -the QxA944 -my,-_b -or,my . _tbs_dY1Weay_da"es_ge"u�� Nume Station at-indian-Head has ;L7 -Place. ther," seAd Madame- Carton. ry ",-,A- -_____ — PARTL EL--- -. --- - t2�� .-Lesasut rapidity reviewed the situa- Week by week the populatlon dwind. s was co -uhicated "iour voice­it is like hirp6 k.b heen.distrtbuting trees, free, for plant., from lea; Along thie Neva there is Mile af-' Whell this new egin He had to Lescaut by Pauline,-ke said: to unde�and.".'.. Ing on prairie farm since 1901. In. 3 ob- 44 Z' My child, it is now, perhaps, that "My father saw.you in pari& you ter mile of deserted docks. Grass the early years ouly a few hundred. the merest cbsix -e a feet-I cur real troubles begin. 4o far I fernember Dr. Fleirdng?" grows between the p' aving stones'; thousand trees per ailuum. wei*'dIs-. 41n Vadame 'Carton's house, and ve in recret;, I "I foriet nothing. I am one of only now and then do You see a lonely been your friend tributed, but for the last four-or five Iii i;;tra t6 retain it. It was, ilidso�i, Henri them who are unable to forget. Dr. ch er delivering a carjo of fire. litte convimed myseld that oon A Madame Carton rattler than hex loves you devotedlyi, Now Flemirig's daughter, Patil's sixterl" woDd from Finland, or a relief steam- Year� it -has averaged well up to live, Marmet diaughter whom he saw sitting so new,Henri Must Carton ,66you will now. p;khap% see why I ship discharging supplies, foi the fam�- millions per year and is likely to -ex-.: him, WW be -fancY. , proaeh Madame ceed that IZ'-the near f had &a,agpeesbib -due form. sent for Dr. Ltecaut." uture.' As it. d in ine-stricken people, of the city. that, it was Ma&une Carton's bar "Not, madame, tor bring him tg Your takes a Yew to grow the seedlings or, "Then '*filcli he W hold., 0 ?pu knew that be was in The,streeta are empty and fallen In.* &1n. ordir to Make a pretext foi D u.rla'x feet, and then bid-him go his lonely to disrepair. Most of the shops are cuttings, it is necessary that i�pplica- "Yes. He arrived the day after iny way I ce,passion, are not only "Wo Must! _for t1Gn. be made a year in advance, but seeft you agaim! he said, He is staying with deserted; those that pretend to be this is not a first visit-io you. the young. I declare to you, asin Make a little plot, v .pu And 1. 1 muit lose of time b"ause it en. that you my friend, M, Nivette. In fact, it was the ed presende bf your brodlqT, open have little to sell. Four houses. Yearn from you. X on,saT ables the'farmeri 6 pr�pare properly' -bav%.no Illness. Verr-iv 1. M. Nivette andmyself who arranged once my friimd, that I lo�re you." 1,45. out of live are abandoned. Many of the.ground to receive -the trees; and aQ 9 SVII I we must that you should both be In the Grande caut cau t Madame COA,611tfi ham 8, tlxp d r ng dly on their hinges" :,-invent one." Pauline a eyes shone. I Place at the same hour." and carried them to his lips. thorodsb cultivation, is the secret' of 01 succeeisf�l tree growing on the prairle, *caut pro.� "How wonderful you,are,' Dr. Les, It was at this moment that the metal that, covers many of the the gleAs In the windows Is broken; Bamt1ful I"she said. Li Pauline eded to feel her puke and take her i caW" came into the room. Madame Carton W. Nor&an M. Rose, Superintendent, temperature. roots bas.misted or corroded. It is ! "Both as doctbr and as f;riq.nd I did and-Lescaut held their ground. ."s Indian Head Forest Nursery-.* "'That will suffice," be said. "And�wbat appeared'to me to' be'my duty. "Dr. Lescaut, Dr. LoscatrV cried a picture of desolation and discourage� -reports an even greater inr Station, tiow IwjH ret;urn to Madame Cotton."11 you undefttand, t6 effect a the' girl "why aren't you on your ment, of rust and m-in. -The City is h9A P tereat in the subject this season than, Mademig Carton, hewing his step cure.0) knees?P) well on Ifts way toward the destruction 7' 1 In prevtous years. on the stairs, met him at the door of. "I am better, mucL_ketter BeCOUSP, MY child, I was not per- that has wasted'many'anotheir rich the-room below, and the doctor found 1 "Neverth�less, for the ?]�aont. I. MlIted. to kneel." said the doctor. and famous capital. YOU himself once, more In that subtle &W I Wish to maintain the ,ction that "Nor will I *allow Henri to kneel ,The d y f.Pet d Is, the A Farmer's Parittfin. sea 0 rogr;a In phere; which had so my visits are necewary." The under- to'mel" At this point Madame Car- tbaiDing .atnwr evitable result of.-the overthrow of the suddvnly reawakerred his interest In standing that flashad into Pauline's ton showed some 'signs of breaking About 3,000 acres -at land of quite.. the world of poace. eyes diiconceAed Lescaut. dowlL Romanoff .dynasty. The -city was fantastic richness are waiting.to be, ,won dactor, what is your ver- created by the jNkre and apart from "Ali, the little mother I" she cried- "If Henri Marmot,"she ssK tremu added to the wealth of England. Some, dict?99 a an� louslv, "will come to me—Dr. Lescaut Its position as the seat of their govern- new that you would fall dovp neighboring acm, whose 'enclosure "Your &iughter," said Lvocaut, in worsh' h speaks highly of him—will come to ment has little reason for existence. hit mbst-guave, professional manner, I =' me'll Bile Ped and lookod appeal- Peter the Great built it to be Win was completed by German prisoners, t the worship," said the doo-. ka "is ih-a eon&tipn sfigW)rfebrfle, and a - produced such extraordliia-q�trope this, ly at 48"doctor, arid the ter,smiling,"but I have not yet fallen ingl V 0 dew looking out on Europe," sad his hasa pulse kicking a little in regu- dowm year that the farmoi intenU-to--mw That May come, however. In of her hands upon his successm made It 'a" great capital. It. the meaxtime, and during your can- '#Little one," Ltac&ut said to paw' to far from the centre of Ruseta in a nine coqsecutive.crops of *heat with- CM, Dr. LescautIll h t twing manure In ordepr to reduce. assure.you. nwfwne, that the tinned indisposition, I wila contrive to ine "this is the best of LIl worlds. bleak and in-hospitable region. Thong I introduce Henri's name, remind Ma- Bi;�Ig Henri here in half an ho6r. No .1 ------ excessive fertility. is no occasion for alarin. A slig da It has isome advantages Ss, me- Carton that she met him at doubt he is &iti far on in the home zww a4ares are cLvkae to, tilt disturbance of the nerves, no more.' w 'Z% y n during the.wariner )uen and beg for permission to in- Grande Place In, mesil� . part of,the yeAr Mouth Of the River None\(Lincoln, Leveaut bad rmaided Madante Corton's reduce him tii her house as the son Pauline vanished. In far infftfoi! even In'that to shire). - They are thought t be even my lost friend, . After that the (The En&) Rigs, and Libau which were ded eyes as he said this. Viflien he looked, of at-her arain sibe was smiling; It was lovers mmit manage their own af- d Russia. goth the revoluti n and r1ther &an those lately7 en bay- suAle-1- not.quits,under- In 01 i's ac be could fair$." the Bokhevist uprising began in Pet. tug a great depth of theelkni-silt, which has'now relsed them.so far,out Stand. "The lo-wero—oh. yes, the lovers," On a Tablet in Westminster rograd, but after the Czar was',gowe 'of the sea that they are only just "It will be necesm xy for you.to $so said Paulino. And Lescaut was can- her again?" rbe asked. requirel scions that fic blushed. Abbey. there was no posisible reason I keep- a-wash athigh tide. "Assuredly. Sw6 cases When Lescaut, a few days later, W 1qot all t Ing the seat of government there. eamfid treatment.- he stately marbles Power passed at once to Moscow and More such.scres reach a stace read3 "Even though in themaelves they That gmes the Minister's wan for reclamation every year along the, J up to the intrtiduction of Hametle with It the last chance of prosperity we of no importance?" name with, as he Imagined, infirlite Beer names of England's glary, metro- west end- of-the Wash, but to man discretion. he was for Petrograd. An in y disconcerted by "Ttwy way mom of great import- Madame Cortoo's enigmatic smile. Not kings, and sages, alL artl a have seldom so Obviously asked-to be at. it has an red the polls from the fil �u� taken In and cultivated. Whi- people an" to the patient. T%e reassurance "Why#" she asked, "do you only on *4-tha sufferer is ba1f the battle." of him now when you might Hard by the Poet's Carrier 114happy fate of the royw ease that of Lincolnshire and Norfolk think that built It and maintained iL 'Yes, I understand that. Then you Four words L found. and smiled. their complete ree from the sea will be good enodgh, Dr. Lescaut to b sptkeii a' weeJ--�wo w"kz-- -every deftnit come to the Bus des Cailloux *3 oltes ago?" The doctor made an effort to The deathless message musing. ought to be a e and permanent cover his sudden confisian by piekinir "Jane Llsto;Z-Deem childe" Cunn;n RatherThan Speed. part of national policy. especisaly at as think Lescaut rose. from the floor- a ball of colored 9 P�11. Cw=, dismiss �il appimbension u An Englishman who had once seen. times of unemployment suck as th4i from your ;nind," he said. -1 tbdnk I s3k that bad fuller- from Madame Fair-hea'd, above her sampler. an American fox running before a present. CortoWs lap. Blit he could. find no , ago. . 0 - eAn promise your daughter a --amplets answer to that direct question. Two hundred ywzs. bound wrote that the American fox is ftldovor7, bixt it may take time." "I myself," Madame,Cortorr contin- So sweet---dew. geiltle dailghter— much slower than Its .Enclish cousin. In For Countries. Tesestit hurried back be the Rue To the hearts LbAt loved bar sol An a matter of fact, the Englishman's W�en it was-notted alicut a certa'IZ Lazaartine and found Nivette await- tied, "baPP'ened to M M- Marmot In ftg,hh�i with. some impatience. the Grande Place only a few days ago.- assertion, which by the way appeared Maine town that Lizzy,Nortan was go. But he did not see me." So paitent In her suffering, In all encYlclopmdia. is really a tribute ins "clear to Nova Scotia!,. to teach. "You Inust have found MaAame La ut had the impression that his So quier-tri ber.sleep, sea to the superior canning e Amerf- Carton vastly..Interesting," the I er heart contracted and then expanded -Now this, bar fragrant memory. _af th everybody had scinet.1ing tb sayo and a`wT Call fox. Ileynard, says Mr. Charles said.."or we* it the daughter? almost to bursting. Had he, Anatole The steried rwaa a few shook their *Ise heads over It.' a itsep. D..11�aiwart in the -Atlahtiq-Monthly, "A little diffe Anatola, your fac-, is shining. is Lescaut th rew a - , - could have run a good deal.fagitor had ev thing em ftt?- 0 wred Vb1ficia of 's re"-I guessehe'll and unprofessional plot? he lies "with the Immortals, he thotaht it wine to.do.At. It fr1oulteachill-bere" prophesied Mrs. is fitt*a o0and and saw Bogifs. darkly. 4 Doarlaix. been found ant In a quite S lj**Ws human cry still son '46" this doctor. "At the same time," Madame. Car- with Milton and the rest," A fox surprised by a hound -In a "162nel have recovered your own ton oceeded "I saw your padept 13on't yeA worry ab Lizzy," said Vaulty? adink $me"' Patch of woods will Mn screes LIzzr's gmndmother. ou"Webbe, b., a . -.1 dd i Paul?nre." She also did not see me. In Above her quiet breast. . ,the asm at anton'shing speed' Ther Ove side of it but there Is !WaYs,the eireasststLnees. u .4 + t INLY42 LU LA- t _I_J--dra he not,onjy,will slow up but may even aLudy as r;; r alm�was best to--rim-a-In-unseen. And some. "Right worthy to lie near themm on the sly, but-Lizij can do it! That may happen, fent eleva. bow I associated-you with In a fresh place. sit down on some conven '�.to me. Have you beard any*ing Of that Meet- I soft i ly spoke and smiled, tion and look�back. He keeps his wits -:Henri Mar-met lately?" Ing. That was strange, was it not?,, "Perhaps they i�u;w and-loved you, about him; he wants,to see what Is '. . Fortune In Safety Pin. Lescaut, who had vainly been en- go. "Now, that is ve strange" said-deavoring to' prepare defenc Jane Lister—Doom childe.." tug on. When ilia fiound, has struck The inventor at the-safety pin, who., ette. esp gave —Bartlett Brooks- his stride the fox will so 70111 on of a Niv "I heard ?rlom Henri Only'up the attempt took tle*idea f a reproducti on gauge It this morning. He will be in my hous' "Madame, you have me at your and lead him a chase. Anyone who Pompeian fresco� made two Million to�Tmorr6w night Lescaut Jumped up! dollars. mercy." he-m confess to being sees the chase and knows that'the .:.and paced the mpidly. an' so&omplice. Wi" of Wisdom. "Admirable!" cried the doctor. Zut whatever you hound is slow becomes an admirer of minard's UnImentUsedby Veterinarleg O'Tc�,may think of Ine, I cannot, I do. not Kindness does not consist in gifts. tbawitty Reynard and will be likely to say. Had' Herin rrecret my action. I saw =love, pure and honest love, in d but In gentleness and generosity of say tha:t the fox La running,slowly just 7 pied IVWUSI y In,I came to it* aid.'p and spirit. Mgn may give their money to tesse the dog. Indeed. many en. to" sure, is nothing asThat which comes from the purse,and with- tertaining writers have seAd so; ' but IV, .­: � is easily Understood. But ­aew.- hold their kindness, which comes from U P I why was 1, Pauline's mother, left out -a veteran hunter would not so later- "With whom is he In love?"- de- of all this?" the heart. action of the fox. He well manded Lescaut, stapping ab 'I pret the ruPtyj "Your daughter was a9hanled to Enthusiasm breakfasts on obstacles, know that when a fox gets half a I Coan be cured. Don't ibeside Nivette. an4 laying a hand on Ve shoulder. confem to you that she had given her lundbes on objections, and dtnw on mile or so ahead of him and skulks I lose your valuable "My dear Anatole,how do I krip heart so unreservedly to one wbo lied competition. along at a set distance out of night, f t not asked for it And iniglit spurn the - Develop D1110L , let the oth' fellow it Is not doing It, to tease him. The birds. AA quicidy "Did he describe the cirl? Were. gift.,, or there n trust to luck. A so hu ' u tha.L The %ith sick bitds and deta*?" fox is no A , ii;:�y ie Y"So she preferred to pine in,secrot- . psev sImead of notL a desenption. et she gave bar cobifidence tp you" - Sometimes it to better to stay wbere plain fact In that the fox will not re- ' I IL 0 Henri @be in the you are than to jump Asease.by this prov- -A . on�;r 93ecause she had beard Hpnri kar- at conclusions, treat before a dog,any faster th" the women in France worth a momczn 1111314*. ; met speak of me with affection." Happiness doesn't just happeiL -en comiderstion." It dog drives him. That is because it is "He spoke of you with enthusiaxis," -has to be earned. naturally cunning. - ; - "He 2i wrong there," said.the dbe- said Madame PRAM RWP REMY Carton. The line of least resistance down,t 4w. I , "Theft whe ADYICLr-FPyJL "As for de+ailii, he met her half You telephoned, to' always lead farthest. Our poultry a meo� dozen tinies in Rouen, W�nt m4d and "I believed that you Nobody can do as much for as All ftht foi Seven Cents. perts will help you. Wriu. were tho Dr YOU bas been trying to find ber evtr garA .0 . %,t- Q; The welghbom-satil that Jake New. Food,Cc of Caawla, L.,-.4ur of witom tie had rpokm- lAdL aat down mactr CA laugh-1 19 t ed. Nivette began f I I ash bewildered nwAsme.- The There's no ill-hick in turning.back ton 'was strictly honest bu pretty Toronto a little imn- doctor was in f 86% more thsai toe- If you are on the wrong road. saug.vl We learn wisdom from failure muA One morning as he was having his "Oome, come, my friend, pull your- wilderedL "May I say thit 1, too, am bewild- more than from su m ecess. Often w,(e dis. sheep sheared he found, theit orie of "if tolMther," he mid. 'Ring for,ered?" cover what will do by Anding cut what them was missing. "It Must ha:ve 51 'You leave t1w hoosses gluml "In what respect, madame?' -.Will not Wine' as an owl and return to it as excited' do;, and probably he who jumped the fence and gone into Les- "Why did you find it to never made a mistake never made a lie's lot,!' he mid to 'himself, and im. as a girl going to her first dance. see Pauline almost daily when- discovery. VnIat has happenect?" Vas- ne all that was troub mediately walked over to Leslie knew that Trade Mark :­i: Lescatit presented the case to Ni- was this love affair? t �.Freneh'e, pasture, picked out a steep vette with great animation, and the once more to attempt a e Ithat resembled his own and, after a Scotland Has Excellent Deer- er itup with an enthusiasm Client -1d not have "As I told you, madame, tussle, got it home and had it sheared. cou the oc- Stalking Season. casion of my first visit� she was in a A few days later Jake discovered aroused. 'He*-bimdeff in view of Les. t condition slightly febrile,with a,pulso '%Vha has been one of the best deer. his missing sheep dead in his pasture. - -". ]TE onaVs preoccupation rang for another a IitNe___..1P bottle of wine end ile old friends dis- "Do you I stalking seasons on ree6rd in scodand He last no time in seeking his neigh. ne that I didn't see PETROLEUM JELLY cuesed romence " its particulsir-ap- has now concluded. it is estimated bor. With profuse apologies he re- r. Imicaut? Why, Plication to tbh case as though ro- both jou and I are in that 6,000 stags have'been shot in the turned the sheep and the ffeec and An application of "Vas� precisely that ng %teJellybrings mence existed only in thb Rue :La-I condition Zpo-jnamefit! Come, dec. area north of the Grainplans, durl eline"Vi explained the whole affair. martins. tor, corif" the last,twd months. "Oh, that's all right, Jake," Leslie grateful relief when knew the be rn red Among the monarchs of the glen replied. "Don't lot it trouble Yod a Lemaut found it extremely difficult Leocaut t was co, 9 -to raftin from mwg' applied to 'Cuts, buIns, to PMARO at and that glere was arty one way out. were sixteen stags weighing over 280 bit." M-MA that Henri Marmet was iriDoor-j Dare he attempt that way? wheliho pounds each. "You're sure it's, all right?" Jake chafed skin, etc. laix- But his devation4to Madame ventured to look at Madame C, Orton asked anxiously. C1125MMOUGH Carton dem4inded that' his visits she was smiling, but in a different IN OMPANY Vouthitied, Md it WiM also way, ne expression was no longer ---I Looked on —7 1 "Sure, sure, Jake. Anyone to likely to convince himself tha to make a mistake." 1889Chabot Ave., Montmal. 4WS love for-Pauffne I looked an life with warped eyes, Jake diew himself up "Well, It W66 it 'I practiced this dece And life, with dull an Ix rshts more than a youthful ir-' 44not he pa14 UP"117, ought tj),.�a right. I had to pay for It must be admitted to-1*0 your dauibter, but Like one who goes in sullen'guise also ttlty I --seve Is to have.that-sheep sbear- to the doctor's knowle lint at a. Frowned back at me. nine iwt o­X tualed before. So f lovers were kept in' Ignor- ipteme.- a -7 I looked on life with level eyeis TU biggest heart cansiot hold both Of their M pa,;h 0 h "'u-Mven knows I understand th Leman W a op boreltilealov at 'And life, with,large serenity, goodwill anj pride. t Xva itles TM an assiduity which Like one who goes in gledoorde guise,' dit to both his inteRigence and 116 cre- ' "I left this house with reviv*4 en- Smiled back at me. Plowre'closie the door."in fourteen thusiesm, I was exalied, lifted ut. boart. Then, unexpectedly r-became your %W with a I From that Moment —aintou Scollard. different languages, appears on a no- in accood"be, woilhipper. 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Be- that portion ot -P-ickr s Natural �cea► Intelligence' yond this_depth 'the prospects were y deeeat from 'Washington 9n � ry H h the .United S«atee,.. . .'.q». - $satxh of the Da eat of the In- considered worthless and the well w Brine lying south oL the tourth.caacgs- says:�STeat Brit3ails fours tary Hughes resod the uttsnimous aion line entitled to vote on money By comptebeIg isolated inher-3imand for report of_tae isary Committee of terio% who has spent the' past two therefore 8,batrdoned. laws 'on a question to be submitted-in the total abolition of the su'l5marine. the American delegation, •de zltst - " '' woos in' she Mackenzie District The Fort Norman Oil Co.,one o!the yet terioA to' th9 scgttiring"bf the To- r"t» Lard Lea, of Fareham First Lord of strongly in .favor of the retention-of• `With the-cessation bf activities;-that newer concerns, showed a•remarkable ronto and. Eastern Railway by the. the Admiralty, ," e, the full!the sub a in�a as a;defensive weapon, z- - . '+were pushed with feveriab heste dur- ability to speed up wor&, aa$'on'a Hydro-Electrib Fdwer Commission of � on v�l a t a but advocating that it be outlawe3 as %ing'the short summer months of con- location In the viebtity of Discovery- Ontario on behs1t of certain munict- itrinuons daylight, cornea an vpportuis- Well drilled a hole•fro a depth of UP, palfitiee. atmng reaso.. plea'for th scrapping a weapon of unliriuted.warfare against �� of all sub-sea t:. Dtle of a commerce. " r,. t Sty to review the progress and de- wards of 1,600 feet An unsuspected , _._ United Sts e, ly and JAL-� The dismission of -the subm,arirse '�velopmeat that has been— mplished, dip in the formation has been proved WHEREAS-the Municipal Corpora- r: and to weigh the situation in the light Isere, as Discovery is less then 900 tion of the Township of.Pickering -pen foblawed him t flat rejection question is:not yet-oaacluded. In-the additional knowledge gained. feet des Indications of bringing in deems it'advisable to submit to the of the proposal,° meantime all the five defeats*ions ton- All,::• . rDd g p• five-pow were agreed, how. 'earned will -cor_sult with-their naval On the whole, In general terms, an the well were reported good, but, ow- ratepayers of the-said portion of the ever, that this onferenco should de= e °'atmosphere of disappointment is evi- ing_to lack of casing operations, had said Township entitled to vote on clays the �• xperta sa t^ thhs effect of the-state-'. µ;•"' ' at sight of merchant meats "maids nt the- first. meeting. dent. To the casual observer the field to be suspended' for another season. money bylawa the question as herein- s lieinoua offence, 'bas;proved below par and therefore.a Thip Is but the_extent.-of-actual after set out. against the ' The committee was unable to isles �-=T;<silure. Such snap verdieta are to be work done, though a few miss at- THERMO", fhe. baunell of the wee of war. They" will probably..easy further steps to settle the rranco.. :x{ enter into an agreement conferring on Italian. neval rtren hs. The French expecteclr=in fact' they cannot be tempts might be recorded. Con ey Corporation of the Towaehip of Picker- the submarine the right of visitation announce that they were still waiting avoid" The 'tendency to Over-esti- .sbl"taki ,g: Was done edong the tag enacts'as follows: and search but the will ecvu}emn the !ar further lasts and "boons"that was ao ramPanz Mackenzie River in the Norman held, 1. That the following question be sinking guidance from Paris; and :. as well as on both north and south ?� mezcanbrle vessels carry were not in a poeiticn to,band is their last winter and spring could not fail submitted to the" ratepayers of the to produce's reaction. Whether or Municipal Corporation at the Town- arms and contraband before gasses-• statement o! claim for attq�rg agerad• ;;.°7 P shores of Great Slave Lake centreing P g818 —'' not the field will ultimately prove on Windy Point, Pine-Point and Has, AMP of Pickering in that--portion--of b are able to take to the bmeriitea.: cruisersa deaf rayars and y truitful, the facts that its-iocstion in River. Leases acquired sassy the the said Township south of the 4th _ tar distant from markets and that terms o!rise old regulations were sold �aceeetoa line who' are entitieil to systems of transportation will be dif- for as high as $35,00'0 and are stir]'in'vats on money By-laws:— CONSTABULARY`AND Question of Submarine ettlt sad ezpeneive to establish, PTO- demand though at reduced figures. "Are you in favor of the Hydro-Eleo• SINN FEN IN FI�)•�T - TOnriage Qf P01�/lrs ' ibit an immediate return from any, New leases are almost going a-beg- tric Power Commission of Ontario - - capital ging for purchasers. acquiring, without Government A despatch from Washington The usual army of cheap adventur- Ind"tiions podnt to an active era antes of bonds, and operating the Sts Republic= I�.illed sins sa a'-Lord Lee that gather on each occasions has of ds�l' darn rise season o! 2922, Toronto and astern Railway on'be- TWC11tJf Wailll Willie' Y ' Presented the foliew- g in estimates of existing submarine : r been eliminated, and.only the season- by the Im who ms have of the Interest municipalities, Battling With Police. ; Pte' Y. �$ toona'ge to the armament eonfersisce: ed veterans or n'ecruits with sufficient from five to eight rigs at work, and and upon the terms set out in the A d $8,600• Great Bri . stamina and financial backing remain rigtael agreement and By,3aw No despatch from Ballast says:Six United States, , the Fort Alotassa Oil Co.Go These con- Republicans were reported killed and 80 500• Jso ' d The action of the Ca�►nadian Govern- cerns shodW 1123, carried by ratepayers of this , Pan,.82,000; France, 28 i uaae c I...qt t ..�.. ..,6ian G,Govern $eM:nom prove np the Norman 20 wounded in a tattle between Rifts sad Italy, 18,250. -1.yearz. A ayndibate of Moat- utttnicipaiity: oa. •the 11th dap of . Will insure the development, cst►d not real men, who have secured estelmive October, 1919.'• �'eiaera and'canstabulary in the mans- He pointed out that under the pro- the "ovildreattiag," at this resource hoed' son Ha River, a few miles - isaiins of Goturty Tyrone early on Wed- P 90,000 tons each tea Great s� y 8. That the votes of the said rate- nesday morning. Britaln and the United States, and sad in authorizing the&oyal Canadisa al, its mouth, on she south shore payers shall be taken on this question - ° Mounifed Police •to refuse right. of ot-Great Slavo Lake, have stated their on the 2nd day of January, 1922, be- made Repnblicaas Tuesday ai^'ht 64,000 for Japan, the United I3tatea entry to parties without material intentions of actively 3 g tween the hour-of nine o'clock 4n the mom• a raid near Limavady, County d b 8,600 tons, Great Britain -R mpatsi o! combating the severe ale- their y r-,,•y :• Londmderry, cap3iu'ing 15 men and 9,500,and JApan 21,800,with the 'athlr ground .during next- season. forenoon sad-true o'clock In the after- ' `V lasers and Irvin conditions of the dis- There will noon, at the following places and by marching them off. Early Wednesday two countries n proportion.. 9� g possibly be a few other Lwrnisg special constalmilary from • f; trict, or of others of questionable in- concerns ,represented,. and more tan- the fo;iwing named-Returning Oiscers tentions, thougsb,� raising a storm of gible results are hoped for inside the and Poll Clerks,via:- ca � easconrring 9perrin Valley, Queen Mary 1t Card < ' protest at the Lune, is psxlving effec-• next twelve.moats. in 'Polling Sub-division No. 1, at H. body of men with the $ f ts' a o live• captives. The police gave battle sad Though another easy �s likely E• Webster's house, Kingston Raid. chased lire FLepablioena into the moan- It -Dow bscomes 'evident to the to be ushered in by the excitement H. E. Webster. Deputy Returning Of- It taus both aides . A. despatch from London sayu:--A` . thinking man that the returns fr m that marked 1921 it is not improbable. Beer; T. C. Osborne, Poll Clerk .• this-engagement� � Cthtlattnw card o! ether novel Aar. D P It was duri this source, if any, will be slow is ap- that it-tnay.witness matm is:advance- in Polling Subdivision No..2. at the: during, red their that actor waa used by the Queen Instead and that the work of s- went over, anything Town Hall. Pickering Village: W. V. a RepisbHoains suffered their hen - - ]��, Pro y'n ng Yet accomplish- losses. The captives were released of taking the conventional-form, its _ pecting and dove7+;pIng will not be ad. The publid should not be surprised Richardson, Deputy Returning OMcer; P card is heated "'ills Royal Romance." Clerk- spectacular. There Is, however, no or stn W. J. Clark, Poll Clerk. - and Police captured figs.Sinai Fain- s specta to feel disc fated. There.is discovn>peded at reports of• fabulous era the fight. Of buff-colored board, it contains pbr- � ppo etriss, nor disc inttil -H:new •In Polling Subdivision Pie. 3, at W. _ during. t' to of Princess M pIm Mary and iTieoot#at _ n2 we excuse for.a .re-action now. finditib are not immediately forth_ Niehol�son's house, Liverpool; E. W. jaseelEa, and below Is attached a w . there was for a boom las*. wring. coming. It is generally conceded that Sleep. Deputy Returning Officer; A. J. Effect Of Trials Free State small ealerdsr bearing the weeds, ¢� The fact.1s,there never was any.justi- even with the most gratifying sate- Allison. Poll Clerk. * Oitf $ntli�f Trade "With-good widtss,'1928." Agation for In Polling. Subdivision-No. 4, ,at- _ Pimping at conclusions �! ceases development must o! necessity ---;'--_--' - , _ 4� enormous re Only a begir-ning be slow. It is also well to bear in George Toyne's bouse. Rouge .Hill; A despatch from London Says' a Alta Cal George Toyne. Deputy Returning Of- y Calg ry, gwy gsrdentims bps�beeie made ous prospecting mind that a seattered advance guard —Lord Aberconway, one of the have-d..•„°,. ted that the pessimis- '•is hardly yet�iwing. The field }ust pc�er6ble that directly or indirect- flcer; Ale=. Them:Poll Clerk - most prominent $ tic psaphelal of tweet In Polling Sub•divtsiou No. 8,at the p figures in the` y y�ago warp , _bas bjr�.w mgws been tested, and ly the og atimpede ieay result m the A hipbui an n- lacking to wisioar in- to certain those in a position to hazard s sang opening up of one of the Temrperance Hall,Cherrywood; George B fish a )ding d Coal i r°�''t greatest Davidson, Deputy, Ofllcer; - Y flowers, Stich as dahlias. . 1Le x '.ltorecast are exceed duatriet3, says:: _ ~ ugly optimistie, mindeg areas.of the north. Ataan ••►j'�e Ii'lSh.�,�,�'State, even 'dNdriia show fitsa j t sea ,held in the The suasmer has resulted in em a- these Chas. Todd, Poll Clerk, f 000 blooms' wet�i. Dh prospectors- found some vi city and hearIy L, ti,oizing two main features-.the magni- the most experienced men of the Klon. 3. A true copy of this By4sw shall with an exceptionally. ,low in-i entered. Some of these werb from six tads of the task of deReiopb -the.Oil_dik`e and other'tatnocsa_Aelda.. -----.- be publishsd.in tine Ptckerlag.IYews, a_COII1e taS,scald not Offer any at-I to **ht inches in.d�eter.-and-tile -- remoarces, sus already referred-to, and 'Interest, of course, focuses on the newspaper published at the Village of traction to British or foreign'I hues were particularly vivid and goo'- fhe at sibiHties more within Imperial Pickering in the &aid Township of , •• great pos perial Oil Discovery Well, located Capital. The British income tax ;geous. >�. Pickering, on the- days 'hereinafter n the retch.vf the mast of limited capital; at a point on the right bank of the will sooner or later be•lowered,I Vancouver, H.C.-Two Lines o! mentioned, that'is to say:�Pbe 9th, , of discovering valuable deposits• of S Mackenzie River about 45 miles be- while Southern Ireland will not, steamships are now gassing through piscer goad, gold-boaring quartz and low Norman. Late last fall a gusher lath, 23rd and 30th days of December be able to get along without a the Panama Canal regularly,carrying 2921. And a true copy of this By-law ± eBver, lead, zinc, copper and iron'was reported to have been struck here pretty T1 gh- income tax. The 8 Columbia Produce to .the.At- _ ores. A large number of pee depth shah be posted at the Post iflces at - 3. 6 prospectors, at s d Eh of shoot 886 feet., Wild Irish Free State will not have lantic ports of the Americas aril to PSckering, Bronglsam and rem8nt,. attlrsoted fo the district the pub-•stories were circu�ated as'to the tie- the United Kingdom and Ettsopean , and at the office of the Clerk at-White• any adverse effect afpon British lieity re Ating,'from lire discovery-of mer minus voluine of oil encountered. „ (•ports• Two=thisds'of the prairie grain oil, and finding themselves unable to To be brief, as it now stands, this well vale. - trade. arriving at the Calgary elavetoxs due•- l to in-its development, y yet brought in, 4. On the 23rd day of December, e ( 'participate eslapm have remains the only one g 'Inc° the pest--week were for shipment .' spread tfo the north, moat and west in and in place of being a prolific guslser, 1921, at the 'l'owt} flail, at the Village The World s, Water Power. the port of Vancouver. .Dariltg seafth of minerals offering quicker.re- is a- rather- insignificant -little prod of Brougham, at three o'clock in the _ The available water- power -a the }be whale of feet season's grain ahi'- ` P g f y P afternoon the Reeve will: in writing world la estimated it about 200.000,000 i p� period,' only 16,000 to of gran • tlerns,. Aheady several' romisin dis- ducer.= However, it actual) does pro- emeries have been 1 very high grade of oil at sigried by him.'sipoint two persons to horse-power, of which approximate) Y ;- � reported, and it to flues and a ve h' y}passed through thin port. Already and a gasoline, distiliation plant with that, though in limited gaaritities.- It attend at the final summing up of the 25,000,000 is now developed or !n the this season 50,000 tats have been re: -¢+ A. capacity of from 150 to 200'gallons1 is reported that the Imperial Oii are votes by the I",rk of this Corporation, course of development.. .. ceived°and rh,• day sad are distills P tpped from here. ` ,, pier distilling, installing at this well five storage and one person•to ai'tenI eaeb 1'ollfng y the local river_trade. These f'rgr yes. tanks of-4,500 galldns cs alit- each, Place on behalf of Nee persona in• - MMn away be exaggerated. True,_-th'e Im-.t of silerrt men are searching out the terested and desirous of,the. answer• �� STATES MAY �E VIVRE ing of the said question in the a:frrma• perial OjI have a small plant and-,'se'cret hiding-places of oilier minerals - `` ' ' --•_--'^Y 4Y. isoine tanks, but perhaps nor of this and may be heard front at uriexp-eted rive,,and a like number an-behalf of �`+a+++' «oiJ17JUk 3 LJt\" ai\ S�Pj1L111E C�Vi'C lcaparity. There is as et;neiLb',rr_the.l laces,and times. An underlying the persons interested a and desirous Y P sing tone - r, of the anaweri'ng of ih'e'said'question -- __ -:•-Jav+atMtile" ozI-to produce the quantity of .confidence in the future 'o! this � . - - - - _ :-•� a ,- in the negative,'respectively. �-) at gasoline mentioned nor the local great district is expressed by those A.despatch from London says:- representative to the general Euro- : for. 5. The 3rd day of January, 1922, at - - am such ansotint.- whose qualifleatiens fit them to-be the - There is reason to believe that Geo economic conference which Pre- a- the Town••Hall, 'at`"the Village of r'Be peen Tbfs company is now drifting on the best judges. Brougham, at three o'clock in the at- -Harvey, the American Ambassador, mier Lloyd George -hopes +rill resuk .. opposite shore from Discovery Well,` on Bear Lassies, n midstream, on a�' ternoon, is hereby appointed for the play from fibs rreetingot 'the Supretree will la a much more important rt Council. I+'•w h.r�.+�, theme 4 ::'The Retort Courteous, c summing up by the Clerk of this Cor- rya Ambassador Harvey K''v points, and at a: _ _ . . n the forthcomi mee of the $u- _ sear Bear rock, a few. mks' .4.W 'is it, doctor," said the-la poratiob bf the number-of Voted given y is sup- hY lawyer, in the affirmative and negative re. preme Council at Cannes than he did posed to sit in the Supreme Council Notmem. A Drew of driliera that you are always running down the "observer," winter t]rore ass continue o legal profession?" sPBCtively in the, lash meeting of the Council'at merely as an observer, the lice Prn'a - 3IADE, PASSED AND ENACTED Paris. where c'abasrvation" cads and "active _ 4ions .as long as possible. �. "Well," replied the doctor,. "your The nderrt was fuss t tics lion" this 5th day of December,A.1}. 1921. g, 4 Pm Pa begins is an-extremely 7. 'The Imperial OiL were drilling also;profession doesn't make angels of F. H. RICHARDSON', unders d on'excellent authority That fine one. In general, it is safe tq say `fast yea*_ at Windy. Point, on- thg'men.does it?" • - - Reeve. rise every prespect.of the United that the United States polio, which nortfhweet shore of Great Slave•Lake.I "4h, there you do have the advant-_ ^~ DONALD IL. BEATON, tea participating ins the present•;will be followed at Cannes, and alts!'- ,_. " i contiivation of this well proved age of us," came the prompt retort. C1e movement toward an economic revival ward's, will be to part iaipata actively -- - -- - - _ - •-- --~-, ; of Europe to a much greater extent'isi ariy naest�on which is likely matrri- i n� c kF =-NOTICE_ than she has participated heretofore_ ally to effect American fore�.41" '--� .UNOCCUPIED LAND `CANADA t,��en staLed_unon reliable author- and finance; or in to situation which TAKE NOTICE the above is a true,ity.,that the Harding Government,- n, mkt in international hostil- ;^►° copy of a By-law passed by the ;Muni- asked to do. so, will-probably send a sties. List&-Available of Areas For Sale in Mantime•anil Praise' eiltal Council of the ToV�nsh1p of Pick _nn_ ni - cn 5 d of December;; L"!a!E R C NADI�II PTOVIIlICeB. eying' the 5th ay - �� APPEAL �j ' .. .-- i9AND FURTHER .TAX11 NOTICE l U A � ` ;.-,.:.O�ie of Canada's chief needs, in fact aiempie lands in' the several prow--that at the hour, day and places there- _ ,.IN- DIRE DISTRESS IN ��E1Y YflRIF' : her mvs't important requisite, is the inces. These lists -ive suc}: informs- in fixed far taking the votes o� the _ atacreased use of the unoccupied Lands,( �� name cf owner and-his a fl-'electors' the polls wifI he'held. now in private ownership. dress, location of the property, price First publication, 9th stay of Derem-,, _ - _and terms on which it.can 12e acguucd,',:_,ber,_1921.' __. : . A'despkteh*i :n 'e-,v Yorl:'says:- search 'of food rails -employment are 'Due to- absent-propr'ietors,'or lack quarity -of soil and area available for. DONALTr R 'I3E.A'PON There is so :mrch-distress ariongx Can-'; oat 'in--the prMnit weather without" ' of information as to the conditions cultivation, distance from railway, etc. Clerk of the ll�rnir.:pal Corporation i'adiana-c:-so cl'crs and •otharwiae iii'-sufficient clothing and I appeal folr under w'hielr the property may be ac- So far as possible the informatiun,h�a _ _ .of the Tmsnship oLPiclterii:g I New York City-th•at the president of 1 your contributions of any r-paie cloth- -4.L ,l h - r r d this ntii any of DPyPmhPr 192i the Ciynadian Club hag issued the fpl-.1 ing you may have. Over forty men a -land continues in an unproductive con-� a`genl for tlie'pro•per+ty;.wdt•h a �dtyw to ___.-.-_,�._'_��--- ' - tcwim� appeal:- = deav are beita4 dealt with and { dition, notwithstanding that much of;makdmum accuracy. 1 it ,ii more or, leas cants ex.fn inatio`n, 't.hat there clays, of There are many hundreds of Ca•n:i not over-emphasise the grgeificv of this contiguous to-rail- Lists of unoccupied lands have been which there is an enormous quantity, adian and _British ex-soldiers in News appeal." ; {y- ways. issued for h'nva Scotia, New Bruns- are valutrblc f:r Brie manufacture �f York not on':y out of employment, but The actual work of, t;e'litf rs being • .r w° < With a.view to--bringing the owners wick, Prince Edward Istand,-Manitoba, brick and rile drain, and Wray in-time in real deed of shelter and (-%thins carried -on by the $ritish.Great 1Psr of laird -end enquirers together, the- Saskatchewan -and Alberta, and these give birth to a.ti industry, the -traffic As the Winter grows more severs'l Veterans of America in New York wb& ` `Natural Resources Intelligence Branch lists may be had on appl•icr~tion to the of which should compensate the-rail- their needs will hecome the moue' have now establiabed a bureau for-ths "••a!-the Interior Department is compil- Natural Resources Intelligence Branch, 'road' for some of the trouble it has rcute. isauu of clothing aiui subsistince and ! t.ing said -publishing Meta of mush un=Depnrtment-of tiie•Interior, Ottawa. experienced. "Many of our fellow-Carnidia.ns in'4be flruilne of smploynwrt. Y, th ! 'Ii• ' "•".v,,• K.. ,Ir c�, rF.a .t.3' ' i :.r �f` `•`r'..y &'.+r;,w ,r {Ii•. `.•`' -°' ..e�` 5v. e // •Z^--•,•r M�N•a.Z, � "{ft^' 'i' ✓•k* .^�'' •y yC.• y� `•'X';+.•,!'�+' .'G`w L ... ! +, tiir` ,�•, �. .� r ',�„'' ;•",�", ',,�„`.' '� 1 ,,M.. .r. :,5a?- k,..J'r.,. ..� "•nu�4,.h.t��66`,�i:• k.. ? M ill' A 1 1 1 �ill , 1 i 'i �Z-7 22�MR WWI ­7-.1, .71 4. GIVE JEWELRY i& NEW -y ARS S. -h- every Friday/morains lat:it-34amil S.Pul-A - T- ,0 . 10_HA-RD - ON -couiplete sele&:tioa"of Xill Holiday.'Goods Store •is fiHed Our TMRMS 31.73 per'yew $I-=if paidlin adv=ce. ..1446 most -with hundreds of Xmas Oranges—All sizes, fall rips I U i N MURKAR, Proprietor. utiful 7 Xuih Grapes—Good large clusters Xmas Tabl0i Raisins—Best qttality I lb. pkgs ;v'. -...Regarding the Vqte an Radials- "cles 7 Fi t -arti ef - -Amax Cranberries,Table Figs, Grape Fruit Da'teii, C For Christmas our .}splay elery etc., 4 Monday, Jarr.2nd,a plabisite 'of Frenob iv_iry. wll! .sPpeAal_ Xmas Candy" full ass6riment, hard mixed, chocolates etc. to those wtio are seeking' Xma's Niite—'Be'st We have ever' had. Dout fall,toje some of these. Is being submitted to the real- ��;`dents of Pickering. dies' Wrist I' this popular Toilet gins n Xmas Fancy ChinK,—Better than ever this year.j 0 It-sh'ald be clearly understood Xmas Holly and Holly Wreathe.Watches - 'ars- ithat a favorable vote does not We handle only 'the real Yinas Fish-and Oysters—Anything you want In this line. "French Ivory;'Otiliga"Pickering to al financial i9old-filled cal 15-Jewel and each pl el fe Starnped. responsibility. movement, We guarantelfactillou In these goods and prices better than ever. The vote is being submitted to Specia 1 $15400 Open every evening next week. .1fteftrtain the wishes of the people Calendars now ready—Get yours. Stu -a xnidan6el to the incorn- d to be Ing council in, their consideration Assuniing you of our qppreciation and best wishes for 81�' f power, light 'and . transports- ScUd Gda Bmdws .-Happy and Prosperous Xmas and Now Year. 'Lion affairs. Should the I Township Council 43.50 to 05-00 consider entering into the radial. ec JAME&: ets, RICHAR DSON �- - enterprise it will be necessary to -Nkl subm4 alnot her vote.to the.PwO -Gold, $8.00 Up.. bel 'Pickering township can Solid undertake any financial resoon, r Store ibility. 'Pickering Hardware! the question Afavor�h� vote on Chma an'] tha ­u..w of represents- A 7 ViVes to the council who are favor' Cups and iSaucers, able to raclials will ewittre to you ..... The Canadian winter h' me needs 0 $�.00 to $5.00 plenty.of-heat and light that the radial tituation will' be cloill watched by your repre- -Salt and-Tepper'- 0uld 'a favor. that sh entatives and U able- qpNortuulty oveor 'Your in Shakers, $1.7. B err t terestsand Wishes will be guarded I and you will be given an opportun- Many.'othek mew and useful I P ap_p_y__Tho1-ldht.' y. ity to-vote-on IT A__by-lawbefQr_e any Cl S'llibility is'incurred A n finabeitil i-espp _ �._by Piekfiring tow uship. 0 p pular' prices and a 7: Vote 1yea and pr6pared to consider the --rittlaoilon with alit open mind, -a -Window fur Gift Suggestions. Colenian Lam, I d, when the final vats is Be -sure_and see pur -:submitted at sume ftiture time. Open Evenings -You will always ber satisfied ..TO-THE ELECTORS OF Now is the time to get your -PICKERING TOWNSHIP and furnaces repaired before S t10 V406 ok `JeweI4 the cold weather comes. dle4sl GeCtie to 11. N. Bassatt - It Is a pleasure to show our goods (Successor .- -No rural municipmlity in the Cuunty 'of ompare Ontal has a ree)rd to c WHITBY ONTARIO �._J with Pickering for Economy for the - .'-year 1911. J. S. BAISDON, PICIKERING Thy -Plebiscite subill to the' ratepaye P I re south of the 4tb conic Radials In respect to their w isb for CKERI"N -,-_'con"t obliggte the south let alone the whole township of Pickering. Tht- # eflort to create The imp'r-Asion that is A T does oblijr*te the township in any' way h.-L4 no foondlittinn. in-fact. M E A T .- K ET ,1 ldowking for riclui P,npport..A prom... I" to be earnest' in ieiving the Ledt -20, per lb Intsrests of Pickering. Bound Roast I'stenk.. ey, r lircelits of -S4 65in Riast-0. r S tell "r - A W61till you the .comp ed PP the*eAtillull _)U.7 �.7 _' - F. H. RICUARDSON. Run )p Boast" -'--,:'---TO THE' ELIECT0119 OF PICKER- Flue Rih.R-oqst, V" �MWNSHTP, Herivy 41'1) It L,.t "--I- .Adles and Geftt enien— Milder R:.�allt. -G a,VTi Yarn at Sh" IT)II Hill ar!cep,od the nomination for 7 Put 11tinst,- 14e L ..,the poxition of Fie4t Diti Reeve of lo this towti*Aiip, stud' feeling that 17 might be able'toalill in the, manage. Lel of PQrk.,Aii1f )r,­v-v`1,i'61'e�,_w-uh b6flt t;ff 25c wer price. 25c ment of-the *tTl of the township-at —Loin of Purk. a the pre�,eu V time I hereby respectfully isolicit ynur�votes aed inhuouce at the Sho'ulder�pf Pork, 'election on-January 2nd 192 le%v Seriles-At -prices sure.;to 'please. Sho'uldet Rna'st of Pork, 0"sifid 2*!c Wishing sou the compliments of Pu 11e,-Pork Sa usallge the seal I 25c -beg to remain Fineit Salt Pork,... ... "Very sincerely yours. School Readers. '+ -Finest Bre*W4�jt; Bacon, pteep, JOHN FORGIE 30c. sliced, S TO THE ELECTORS Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half o­1 -on 43c r whole),. 30c 'ANN I 0 F PICKERING TOWNSHIP Gentleman—You have elected me at. Cooked Haiti, 45c one of your Council-lo rl"fortbe plitill "b JR= three ars-for which l sincerely thanlic ces for the nfi or god Depuiy -PICKEIRING . you.0 Fie am now offering you my ser- "T G. RE l w. 'Reeve "d If le:acted I will endeavor to mei it your confidence In me by clost NOW --A .attention to,scat municipal..buelbess-" To Everywomaft* be rogressive and a fair deal to every, --MANY women lack savmp accounts, iishs*rg You a') the(ompliments ol 4he seasou, their surplus -too th ng b" actuated grachiatly, soli 7 Your@ truly, your wlll� 7, in an emergency. 0. L. MIDDLETON. 7 For Sal e- Hi,qre, Meg inmil as iiill lar Standard Service welco Elections, - cki6flng Tp..E 8, 1922 4= unt.s. Your vote and -h.fluence respectfull) b_ TIRZ 2.. solicited for TRIS SIGN ISTANDALRD BANK Or CANADAL Ruirlh Pudh V 1(4 C TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS _7 Pickering Branch: W.F.Law,Manager. till As First Deputy-Reeve, 1922 1 n C.A.McClellan,Managoi. Whitby Branch: R EEP your-tar ou the rosd. Pron) ETTENTION RMERS, _ 1VT -tttention to repairs as stiou as needed We are now booking orders for Con• saves further expense. "and'will-be or -u#wxZP," for t r 1922 glRri to hal o=from e. limited Let ns keep your Ford up-to IGO.',per c*i at 'number of good, careful Fa effidency—it%�ill,save You Money- B r.mers, Pi ' keri n g'. Aker' ­y' ' 'ith approved s equipped w -.-having good soil prepared for tfie coni. Our repair shop 1. ing crop. - We believe the price we inaebitiery to facilitate prompt and efficient n-oui Bread we are ove-able-to--affer will compare favor- -illed mechanics to give 1 ingrajientig i work. WehFl.Vetheek TS, using No jably.wil,h any crop grown on iialli first class job. Parts et. Prk"-4xed___: to give you Ourstocke of Flour and Feed ebuitio Fofft r -'prepares' a loaf of quality. �:eepig We sell G will befound complete ­bytheCo"mpanY- —used. IT_nof� lilitt"All tinfes. ice till the lalit` crumb i _CA Phone M—Lse it. Bring you r.:F i rd fresh'and n to Us ard, thus be sure of• Hogg Lytle, Limited, getting the gewNine. -alid be on the We will quo tr teyoulexact cost of repairs'or a customer, y sk-loaf e OSHAWA %rii beforii'ydu buy p many we have satisfied* ARAN AND SHORTS 11 Bell phou6 Ind phone ave,a ish Carload of Ontario 200* "alces ays 64 hand. .15ran and 5horts-at L"' U alw . Locust-Hill Bre8 .for Immediate delivery. Prices right. boxes.�ChocolateS in bulk and o —' Taking orders for Corn She rwood J*. '0611acutt ur and Salt. -.-�WeddingCaUes- speu 1.7 % OCUST HILL 00-OP' Ford Sales and service Station. Pi ckerin Phone Mark.5W !f. der H. R. Monneyp 9 • Q1, -",_-,r­�, -­__­�.�­�;- -��•v -�=AVOPX_ Eq. I ". .• - o Z.=1 _.,_v- 11�.*Ot _CLAREMONT,- :Z- 'Ru�ckrin solie is y-our-e _4p The. Pi kerin 'RA"IN -�-;AND - 1= HE0S - 1 ­- A= ..g '_Rby Word, ,&0n SALE'REGISfER' . va of Richiir Ward, is home from.the`west nce Robert Devitt, of Brougham, TvEs6ke.JAv.3RD-Auction 'Sale of ­Shumack6r, Oil Oake, Cottonseed, Tahka ge 6�Wleat Was In On Way. horses. cattle' sbeep, twple6ents, �r village ou -Tue to Screenings at Locust Hill, The object of this Association I D. A. and Mrs. Scott spent corn etc., ar,'lot 30.B. F. con., Pick. lesson stealing and,prosecuits hriat-was withXxbrid ering(Rosebank slderoad�, the fro7- -Corn, Western Oats Mixed Chop and ground W the felons:- Mrs. Lyman Pilkey, spent the -Petty I i.so, ge friends of Geo,Grills. Sale at Screei"gs at the Mill. isharp. See,bills. Win. Maw,auc- Loliday with her brother in Mark-. Kaftbers having property*$olein 0-00-=Wd' tioueer. t In. VVE�QsEs.iOAT, JAx, 4TH-Credit &uc- -`ha A 0 Ar otDistillers's Grains to ainve *M immaillauty with soy member P sale of registered and gradeL James and Mrs. Madill are the tiq , - '_1 . .-in a.few-weeks. '41iday gtfe-sts of Stoaffv4lle rela-, Holstein cows,the property of Oliver b1mbershi fed ILSL. President or; Denny, lbt 24, con,4.Whitby. Sale vidwis sear be bad trosa fibs lisserstary on arpusau". Mr..amd Mrs. Wardell, of Toron• at 1.90. See bills. Wm. Maw, sue- A• E• AW'CiESOR, CEDAR GROVE . 7 to, is visiting with Dr. ajid Mrs. I loneer. x9c.Ooin.-L.D. Banks.O.S.Palm 'T 11 Tvz6D.4.y. JAN. 10TH-At lot 80.COW Ber, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. 9, Picker Tomlinson. ing. li-miles south of Alr for tons, 10 head Thextea: Wi J. Clark.- Miss Mabel Edwards of the To J,R- of Reg Holstein Cat-Public School.- is home tie, 40 "'number of r 'd hogs and Central Garag ..'Christum-holidays and grade Shra�hire Sheep. et%e Luther Bowes, of Peterboro, 7' property of J,.O. Spans. Bak at I Mesa C -here with his p. m. sharp. F. W. Silversides. I Spent hristnias A ..B It 0 ,V G H A H t is My B mother, Mrs. J, Readman. auctioneer. To help you run part of youre. 'Miss -Mabel Edwards was in a' a advice to Elector%-' Stop I do F eri x 6 "7Wedueaday attend- By opening's New Garage In the Vil;v m prepared to ,ing the Hobbs-Monne wedding. - Thlak ! Wildicating is Ruinous I Having secured a Mechanio with I.Of White"Is I S _ p w kinds of repair w6rk. Including d -Mrs. Beal pe &IT J. H. r . YBea _nt Carefulness-Joy and Gladness I tops and side curtains, also making vast experience in motor over. ohristma:wlth J. It. and'Mrs. Id car look and run like now by :7OUX 0 Theitbri and family, of Picker- hauling, and 'm&ohine work, we giving It a good coat of new paint. Pickering' Tp. Elections, 1922 Ag�nt for Toronto machine ry.includz we are over- Mrs. George Rio�hardson suf prepared to repair ing:Pumps. Windmills, 81104 re of her Your, and Influence respectfully -haul anything from andlGasolinefEcglues. ribs with. a runa)y4y bores last solicited.for, ;Fared a painhil fracture the smallest wee as engin 'he largest and CHARLES IN. RICE. k -9 e to t .,o A cordial Christian welcome -Whfte*a 0 Is G. M. - Forsyth 116me Tel. $521. le� at finest antomQbile. extended to all to attend the week ., : As"Councrillor-for 1922 of prayer to, arranged for Gas6line and Motor Greases• AID 'the second week in January, both churches uniting. Pickering. TP..Ele6tionir, 192-2- auto accesso.ries. A meeting In the interests of F. _ .� Y �p g�AS SHOPPER H. Richkrdson..6andidate for the y,,�..Vote and influence respectfully Ind. Phorfe 506, Ficke'ribg -reeveship. will be held in. . the" solicited for - L In t)&e search for Gifts the Masonic Hall to-morrow (Sitnr- day) evening. Mayor-Elect NIC . , W. -A. Knox problem of 'What toglue' ;,!'P. R Feasb opriestor y -Pr is best solired by knowing _f &-q Conneillor for 1922 and others will give addresses. lwher6.to go.'' hearty invitation is exteuded to AT COOPER'S All ton-tLend this meeting. �'J 2T rT JM M At the annual meeting of the SaVing Inspires C(infidence HARDWARE STORE Claremont Ftrt#e)'s Club held. in -Poultvy ofall kiadq. ' Best prices ing w 4em bled • �Ad for quality stuff. HE feeling of independence and self-respect which You ' ill find as the Masonie Hall. the fullo,%A I officers •were elected for 1922- Q T comes to one who has money in the baiik is more than large variety.of gifts for Prea -John B. Stewart, Vice- F CENI)LOW, CLAREMONT worth all'the effort,involved in'accumulating the sav- all m6mberi of the family. Prices will be found as low Pres.-Archie Fleming;, Spa Treas. '.ings. It' is reassuring to possess a growing bank account il -John Scott; Directors 7 Notice to r•-editors which enable you to meet"the emergencies as well as ths� or lower than'-elsewhere- $pears, W. P. Jones; Fred Cowie, f to-morrow, Give us a trial. - ­Wm. Dickinson,W. C. Ormerod, a=d ;;.o��e r ppdrftutiti?s,:k'�opev,a sivin You are invited to The club meets gs account at our nearest branch. and John Forgie. A Few Suggestions the 2nd and 4th Saturday In tht-Estate of Ann Bedford Bundy, THE afternoons at 2 o'clock. Widow. deceased, Automobile Skates, ."Wear-Ever"s A happy family re-union took The Creditors of Ann Bedford Bt Aluminum Utensils, Flashlights■ dv. late of the Village of Claremont, when DOAMON Riil M- Iii Knives, Safety Razors, To a of all- in. place Widow. deceased, who died on or y November,A. D. the children and their life part Ay ofN WHIM BRANCH, a P. LYN!D, Manager. kinds. Watches, Carriage Beaters, ners WMt the 20th dF and grand children, forty 19211.�are hereby notified zo bend by 13ROOKLIN BRANCH, L C. CROSS, Manager, 'Pyrex-the dish that serves two strong, met an the guests of mr� post prepaid or otherwise, to deliver-to Blank and Mrs. Richard Ward, Clare. the,Hriderbignea Executors or*their par"es,.. R"iftes, Scissors,- tuont, for Chrietmas,dinner. The Solicitors on or before the 17,th da),-of eta, Pipes etc. ads of this fine f1tr January, A. D. 1922L ;heir Christian happy heads ultk, . A tbel score t. T.- though r three "d siirrmuiee. widre6sea utid d"rzrip- 4-1 T Frank Cooper, Claremon,t Their tevox hearty. ticularsottheir, claim or -110 re bale and hear nte,"tt �,r -he nature 'of securities. AJI f t h es t ae . Their wide circle of friends --rlsh he, them mmiji.happy-returns. i7' dap of JarillazY.- A. D. re 'tate,them f the,.raid Ann Bed- AVI who Is-expected U)23, the,es D� A. Ptigh. For Bread ..Con te ly n- fei-rd Wmdr. decealled.- will be'. die: frop AAeaw-4@ax --in_ A 4 4. A-C wary, is 'ConJI)leting 4 thorough tzihutt4 among the partoeQ eutitz( Pas ry ar tbereto, hoeing regard -onlr-fo the ' l'our for t _r Ivu U Jones National convte .,in The claim or interest of which. the Execu•'School of Anctlofie�rfug in that torg bhall then have.notice' and all f -city. Pedigreed live stock, arm said v, Shorts and Feed Flour : , WA othprs willbe excluded fr(nn the 'said Tile household_ chattlevaltiationa, -divtribwivn, together- with effective sale Dat e this 13�h•day.of ed at Stouffvill Pugh Anierican Corn--!ground,:cracked and whole' 'a Diremb(-r. A. D. 19Z. and Brick methods are among Mr subjects for, stndy. On his re. tb-m-sPater"iclaremont. O^nt ura he will.it is tindere,tood, ea- 704 B.LtK. If y--our hep,3-&re mot prodticing eggs in paying,,quautiiie9i:'-try our t and Air%. A. L. Anders r celebri ted Laying Mash and Scratch Feed, ter at once into this branch of the urr4 Street,Toronto, Out.. Executors. a Tile. 3, 4,-6 -and 8 Bales busluess, � and his Many Mc rLLOUGH sk-Bt7TTo-,. Highest prLce.paid :for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, inch -,;-friends wish him all success. StouffVille. Ont.. Buckwheat, Rye and Oats. The third event in the Chataw 13-15 Solicitors for the Executors. Concrete 1310,1�is WLyecum cobras, of entertain-' ii.4-i_fi.6 ZFI:Jp iv�l I Chopping and Oat Crushing Wednesdays"d Saturdays.as station Get my prices went@, put on last Thursday even- T.R. Trains going East due as follows Ind. Phone Pick. FF ing was well attended. The even- No. 6 .Mail 7.57 A M. ..ing's entertainment, vras ps "Ile CwnpbeU Flo Moll 28 Local �-,28 P.X. bout, wa Co., Ltd. 1=106031 . different from some is Be Local thing quite but Sunday train, S.2S A'. M.' 7- �. b mius at -course.a festers; _�7 usual in the "if all lectures were so pleasing and Trains going West due is follow*-- C. Y. R. Station, Brook R(UA No. 35 Local 10,45 L.U., Peterboro z._­,Tickerin0 popular a well as instructive.and 4. pular 1 27 Local &N P.I Toro''n' to 6dagative,such events would soon 7 Mail be in greater demand. Dr. Car- Sunday train, 7.40 P. M. Pe nter lectured for two'houre on Foregoing is&cc riling to Standard Coal • Coal As tronomy.'and there was not a time..'dull or. uninteresting Moment from, first to list. The speak- Hard and Soft Coal Of the F amilyl e - ,.Ye r " Gift interesting elo- Grain Choppin `- Th6 . w a s er was 9 beat quality on -q 7, uent and 'humorons withal, he prac. X_ 7 -D . . �: : � . , ­AN . -FLIKING; hand was optimistic,inspiring and tieml in fij-vivid. presentation of law prepared. to do. Chopping and . . a .- f facts from Ot* Flaking ever Monday an irrinfaUee array 0 a THObSis. A. LAWt 4 The igh school stn- and Friday. a Unevro et 'the skies. L dents were the guests of the local yS b or Fale ent of-this course, Revs. tone oats F, For the" all initial'sum 0 ng an '3' ti.tay1w CISX61nont �C�Tlmi d A. McLellau, the e" s f $276 chairman., on behalf.of the andi- Joh ADAM R. YAKS euce,etpr(igsid their warm-appriT- -,.R6r&l-Route No.2 Registered Optometrist ation of the splendid lecture. This Ca' f will be' brought to your door The next in'the series will be Alon FIR%T•CLA and Optician day,-January 23r& Painting and Decoritigie Will be at Mr. Palmer's Boot and Shoe The annual -Christmas Tree the balance to be paid for in convenient monthly pay- Store,Claremont,on Tuesday P. M.of r Testing Eyes and Fitis :men You have the nse of the car While paving for each week.fo -Festival 01 tbs. Baptist� Sunday X:one on short�"otice b� and it will It is possible to buy tiag Gl&sses.and to ilpay for itself.School last Wednesday evening any- Chevrolet car on'tbe monthly payment plan now. Clock and Jewelry Re airitg for J. V *hq well attended 'and George 'A UHey T the pro- he now 490 special, with the new improvements is Yake,'Jewelser. Stouffv lie. Any m, I Ytmiwe by the YOUng People was I -the beat veins on the market. Come to our-Show- pairing or orders can be left with Krr well balanced, well rendered and Wall Paper Pattern Books, @elections Palmer or at Mr. Porter's Barber well received -by the audience,- -of8impsonsand the famous` ;.�,-Tooms and see this new model of the Chevrolet. Shop, Clermont. The wee ones did admirably in Empire Wall Papers. -A)ash 4­a4tt&t-----­BabmUe�;-l0--Equ%I Model Selling__P_rice__---- Paymlent their recitations, motion SOUX14. All orders for work received by W,Q, Monthly Payments -etc. The older 'members._of-the 33.F.. Zi.v�iue.r. Pickering, 06 Roadster 810.00 $ 248.00 $ 60.00 rendered in fine form school also r Tour. Reg'.'- 810.00 W.00 -00.00. 94, number of excellent costume Tour, Spec. M.00 •278.00' 68.15 98.53 drills and a playlet entitled I The C ''.1830.00 00 a. Wooing of Canada." Thiti die- -Greetings s=, 13W,00 40'*00 .100-01 77. f the 1.7 00.00 D. Wagon 810.00 .24300 representatives o �.Josed the repre nations,' including Uncle lay Selling Price, ­-`._Cash� Initial 7-,.`Balan6e'-w-10 Equal e, h our ma -Payments Monthly Payments with the'ir -eyes upon Miss W ..WIS A* Sam, Wi 7 Canada, but Jack Canuck her fir- Road Spec. 1615.00 48410 110.63 F. B. J:;..:, "',,&customers a =W •1 4.47 Coupe ­ dent lover with the watchful eye Cou ,,r7(m,5o -,�,- _ . . 7 of all materials and desum 174 47 '50 .,,and guarding - 1355.00- 705 e ding hand ad of John Btill Sedan .1 , 4110 �spt in stook. It will pay you Tour. Reg. 1485.00 44550 01 was the happy winner.' The fin-6 -merry Christmas asli at our works acd inspeol our I 'Tour, Spec. 1615.00 84.50 . -1 -­� : 119.65 :,� obtain priess' Don't be mWdd historic setting given this number -p impersonations niploy them,w ith interesting And.& do 6hr6w off the of the wooers made it 0 w1l 0ow S,moat instrueting and entertain- Has. . . New Year "Asinly van by parsbasing from 1116' ppy. ing affair. Santa Claus, introduc erow s G a' 'rage motion song of little ones by a a m ON 03UW ttA J. T. M&THIN -ingoia, _-. 7ch'the in white. appeared in due cOvirse J. P ted the distrib NTAR10 *odw, Wlakby,do" trnd ronanc distribution of 11nd. Pbone"2804 # the Christmas Tree presents. ;F 'a" Q 0',•have that ali -of us have had some, % tub"eaunk *9 vesdw- he worst Is_y et to. come were Sown In Childhood, 7 41.imm it.JIM Iradolarity ve AM ou ne - but that Tuberoulards of the wass is lees conunon in infutbta and children than In adults. On the other band, in chil- dren the joints suffer mom. Hip die- swasw for winter Partim. M*rtb*. who was scttDg 68 guidO, ease and Pott's disease of the spine grMt deal of cam needs to be hesitated. ','You Must be prepared for ore comamn affflotiono in early life mid-' but they are rare in men and women. NLm candy a big ehange th'Romuriond," slii sxaw� In dietoernahift i mto forever; Glandular and intestinal forms of Im the fire. ."People can't stay children, intestinal fa ady-t be removed !'coin -A tbermomoter inay be used in test- and like everyone else Rosamond has •tuberculosis an common in children. Ift but, with a little practice,A&soft had trouble. She I A4iother, often fatal, lorm is tuber- A-I bell, hard -Up 'crack or But Selma was not to be &W' ngitis. *UTA9- culous meni ball, thm and In MAIL brittle can be easily r9eognl7,ed ad. "She can't help being Rodamohd," In 'mAmy case& of tuberculosis ?40T 114 a few drops of the hot candy she declared; "not if sh6is as�gray As least in i THE A4M chik!Te� the disease--at to so re are tested in cold water. 4 baidgar.pt beginnings--does not show any con- -apicuous•symptoms. The child may upon testing in water, •-A "Oh, she isn't.-gisyll Mattt* -r* Ifte of 'the Mixture rolled between phed• seem to .be well except for a little MIIIIW4=5'form A soft ba, thk aft- I A little Inter the two old.'fth001- ev*ing fever that rum along for 4thge Is reached. - mates stood at Rosamond's door. Tbe several weeks. Then the temperature, who opened It wove a youthful which to nover more than a degree or is reached when VOMAS The bard beff stag* a bud ball forms, by the same test. dress that was none too''fresh; her twb above normal, gradually subsides, The thread staga,is whey the sugar hair wea arranged.like a gaff; her and that is the last of the tuberculosis tor=6 a *Tmd when dropped from a fretful face was rouged. Se)M%,gZ8P­ which probably no one recognb*d 0i brittit wtage is a& Could that Im Rosamond? tuberculosis at SN. The crack For .4L Moment A084090ft Jete- Tuberculosis' is -a contagioua d Whma.few drops.when dropped from - the spapa.Into void water, At once brightened, but only for a nu=93A ase, and if all the sick could be sud- , barden and She led her guests Into her pretty •denly eur"&_aod if the places where credIde. QU"d fruit and nut baUw Cup •.and.,begua to reette her they bud been,ill eo&taa, 1.cup jjg�s, 1 cup Tabins, 2 cups tioubiec They, were not terrible disinfected, it would be out; troubles but I 'I slat aneaA �Vssh surd dry fruit.=Past Clearly th97 90 filled but, since that"-I— , a . . fRosemmWe via that she could see beat we can do is to Rand hats through ffie Meet grind- the child or. Mix well and roil into ofiape. If nothing beyond them. The mil was as-fully an possible. A child should 'dwirad,gkee w(th the following glace WIcomfort" for everyone. When not be housed with consumptive adults, -dust of the floors will- imixture: 2 cups corn syrup, % cup Martha rose to end it even.Rosamond'$ for even the harbor tubercle bacilli, or the germ protests were half-hearted. hL Water, 1 tablespoon vinegar. BOU to- Pima pan in pan of.-hot water- till brktis when tested in cold Out in the October sunshine Selma may be conveyed by kissing, or the drew a long breath. "I can't believe disease may be transmitted on a spoon Sogtn to dip the bolls,at 0006,At even now!" she cried. "I never that a Tick nwd*r or nut" has, used saw anyone 'so changed In MY N amn a"Up am dates, I am What is the Matter I Has her marriage practice In "y circumstances. Avoid- bAs on oiled paper to COOL life. to test baby's food---an unsanitary '1441 V1 Fnft sweets-1 eff§L -1 CUP =king, I Cup bow unhappy?" me all those means of contagion and ---J— -nut ineotoo Martha sh�ok'her head. U teaspoons orange Jake. grated "Only as 'Obta' frosh air end sunl4ht and d has:made it b" - Will good nourshft food May beep a child aran" pow, cup honey or,coirn syrup� Put fruit and rot meets 2=0 er SCId Ilk spite Of everything from having the dwasse at all, or if ARM Stom "No, Idon't want anything taken Off .,ftough food grinder.. ME orange adores her still. N*, the Matter in not, will give the child the power to In his eagerness to see a whale dur' My head. I want something put an that.Rosamond hasn't efts she's It," declared Mr.-Croy, who was now Jda, gpeted orange peal and honey 6­ Ing the vbyagd between Honolulu and Just what she a)ways was, although quite irritated. fNr Corn, 071%p. Mold fift be& and the island of Hawaii, Mr. Homer'Croy, qu.. A Gr Yes, for sure, I understand all or chopped nats. we dkbmft recognize it. Don't you who tells about his adventure in Tra, In cocosaht e.M Roirname. -1% remember that 41110 was alwa7s coax- vel. leaned too tar over the rall, and right," rep.�IW4 the chauffeur, with a Vhmwar eaudy­41 ewe xugw, Via` and vinegar 124 iii to do every hard thing for her Alt the activities and name of lost hl& bsL grin. go"vJnegar. Boa sugar a COW In school? "You help me, Selma,' the Y.M.C.A� in known aft over the ' After arriv, They went clattering just as far to % ftgathw �aatll a drop haTdow iA tag at the island he climb- water. ' Pour-an grossed plates, cool whether it woo alsebra or,French Or worm.. few People are-aware of the ad Into a taxicab and told the driver. the other side of the town as they and pa until white. Cut with ',ban= phyok& She never would face& hard organization's romaitic origin. to take him to a hat store.. "Do you could, a4d drew up before a store that -places. thteg hersaff.11 Eighty yews •-ago Sir George W& understand?' he asked. "A hat store." an an afterthought apparently carried -meeting y aline of hate. Mr. Croy had to pay Owcolat�differ--l%C48 Corn SyftP- And you know," Martha went an in the drapery firm—which afterwards Selma was agent; she remembered. llama started a weekly prayer e a. for sure, all right," the Japan- twice the price of a hat on the way to Cup, mfid ese chauffeur-answered. X.Creelm in coU water•Pow Into buy It, but this did not`seem to worry Ino6saes. Boil together yw.Can shirk in seh�mettmj;; was to bear his name—near at. Paul's, Thiy went bumping up the street, 'the driver, who, after the Manner of d set away with it after a fashion. In Londom.•Subsequently admission swung wildly round a oorner,.,and Unamed peak. Coot and pulL Just be- xly becomes-hard. PUB into But you owet shirk in life. go Rosa- to this meeting was extended to men- finally at the far side of the town drew -automobile drivers, stood up under it 03, Mond, who went Z*U on OzWting bars of-.other drapery establishments, up to the Curbing. .in bravely. *1m r the window of _Uibon."ped pisew about % .Other paop)e to do 02 the head things and -it 'grow in popularity year -by. tbe- store was a bedstead an which iVA V4(1& cut into one-inch suips year. y t9 cool.,for her,law I-M to pay the price." hung the sign. "This week cheap." Now Pearls Are Made. I. set sway . "Poor Ressimandl" Selma sand To-day there are 9,065 centres of the What do you mean by taking me 1:6 Pearl essence, used in making arts• • Whin bhrt� dip Into well-beaten,weft- Y.M.C.A_ in nearly fifty different coun. -ficial pearls, is a silvery pigment 9?Av*- furniture storer' Mr. Croy demand. an ob. ..7 4d chocaboa and pbee on ciled,- Ysaf and AM the po�r tries. The'asecKdation has a member- a rained from the surface of fish scales; pow Win ad. Pee COOL pq show- eblam; tb&tg the wont 0i it, ship of 1,646.267, and owns'prwerty "Dis-Hats, Storat," replied the Japan. In the manufacture of such pearls, the dweslate earame,&—, cup at the estimated value of $150,000,000. bAte "o Arse, I cup brown etagars� ese driver, and he pointed to the name inner wall of the thin glass spheres I Cup sager- ,Stir of the proprietor, "Ko. Hala." . -- b.coated with this essence and this Kind of KIR& "I'vant a hat, not a bed." Mr. Croy Cream, I cu 1rubervuloals.1111. Telling. cavity filled with hard wax. app 1110 aboa bl VaWotw,our after 7.It beatin' to tali. Boil-until brittle Tubft=Jo1& occurs frequently, in Old Scot—'Diana cry, MR wes, lad- said with feeling. "I want it for this,. #"I-ba not too bard.Pew on gross- Intents and young ch"aw-h is sold -dip. If ve dinna find Irer De=y atom pointing to his bare head. A man's brain attains its maximum -W *6m vien zm* 0004 Mai* in that bobwven thirty and forty per dark here's A match." _­Y-eW­, T5­rsure. all right.". Vsk. LIAW 0%-4 . twenty years:-- CaaL of two years aid-mild With that the cab whirled down the IMe first printed advertisemerit MUS caecowt _ Crean .eawAy-3 cu* snore then swenty par cent of chi!. QuJil pen were piod 5M A'. "D.j street and away to the other,side of in an English newspaper, April, 1647, 11111;1kW dren fifteen years old are affected **el pen were invented by,Wise, of the town, while the taxi bill was mer- "It advertiwd a book. To-day every. I cal? Milk, 2 teaspoons butter, Indeed, 90nis Ph7witigm, 806,and improved by Gillot, rily running up., This time It stopped thing is advertised and, what is maze, 2-8-cup shredded.cocoarmt, I teaspoon wteh W who England,I Vg6gli, Stir.ytVer, milk and'butter are perhaps unduly pessimistic be- 1822. before a barbef shop, every advertisement is read. __une sugar ia.thorovighlr dissaived. Bog 12 minutes. Add coccanat and VanifiL, and best until Creamy. Pour :7 CANC014mat aw"ti—I pound vibrodded *} - t, 16-ounce Can I mft, teaspoon vamuhL Mix Form into. small abn on a greased #dos,sad bake 20 to 80 Minutes- In a 4t � *aodsmte oven ad babe brown— M .-.dwqAm"may be added in-$he pr -EA"IMENT squares to the above 10 tvert,6n taffy-2 bia" a6gai i 4 Casa -boUed brWA]v with .% pound butt6r, few drops lemon juice, - 1 teaspo*r.1 or lemon. - Bog sugar, butter C. ANPQ IAN and lemon juice together briskly for • en mimstes, or to crack stage. AM 7 .0avorinif and poor in buttered* pan. N AMNAL Mark in squares and loosen It front Inc 8 — a V.- running 8 unranc a Candy before it b000mes endredy cold Roney taffy-2 cups honey, % cup T., a 2 tablespoons 7 'A teaspoon soda ........... sugar, . Bon together to crack stage.Vinegar Cad rim buttered Pan, Pull. Out and wrap in waxed paper. % 4 Peanut brittle-1 cup while corn PON pyrup, 1 tablespoon vinegar, 24 tes- salt, I cup roasted peanuts <balvvd), I teaspoon villa. COOK [Qrup, vinegar and salt until it forms a soft ball when tested in cold water. Aid - golden brown, ath ring c orstantly. pVd ''and cook until syrup is Add vaniEs and pour into a btittered CiDoil and break into places., A Pop corn balls--1 cup earn syrup —- -, "eamm VU0 Swan, 1 teaspoon cream is tarts T.T. 2 tablespown butter, Y4 teaspoon soda, quartz yapped co=.' , Boil syrup; J 91MVIC am cream-Oft tartar to the set W eta" Add the butter and soda, IF pour over fredyly popped cm and a into b*W ­V,0you 1161P No, "MR."- •5 Al. 44� "Thi last is the best of all the game! 'for FAssunond Fleet!" cried Selma Andiw",who after yews away V. "a revisiting-aid her old playrnatae. wait to "a her. to fewfulty jewfious of bar; Ums 4 i van h2rdty I used be anyone who had -rip" 21sis never 'W" anyone samothw4*1weis equipment "I Railways oufts line out of Brockville to Westport. wbeebllzeg than =10midaw experimented with by Canadian Nat `tricks and nfied to ran 45 Rallies-to I boui mad 45 minutes. tueludlux Ontario. It utiahm ftur,re �Wa tW4 he an mime per dory. ft is req 10 'red h6r, too"' Ydt I VA10 01694. This car is haiadit" a large number of poseengemi deny. r _.r•,-„ `•`+r"'m�.*r,,;w - ..�^h.. :. 7. n1:":�' si�'7„'�=. -zA` '.'.r°Y.. 'rrsa :.*,: •-' F,;p *"y5�'!h „.=.r.:,: ',>y,o}+-'^? } ,`., ' ..,.-..�.;' .• t;.:i.:5.a q -,;�.t,;.,:.: v-. .� .:,,. .•c^•^"5 r;;y r ,,''„�t.�'� i ,.*^^ty�••`w.�,, ��;��1;L�:a r'•`aa.:s. .:,3.�i.�jt,e.?,.�cJ ��-a.ss� .�1...,x�< ,r;��.�••fiK.:�,, �+.,r.?s. H. o-•.� �x , �.. 5s''1. •. ym}Y7 :Rf��+"1i aN ,i a. a.�e � w s `: •.0 +t, `:y y a^^y M T�1 i,}. •.,t,. .�. y �� �v:�)d r; Mme: '�P,= ^y"'+ ..�,• 1'. .+'„ •'r `4 ^'� .s,^•_'"�7 .t a.d'•['r e.". k..�, .10: .n;;b,,.,re„ara.•.,v f, i mss. �3R°,..�, ,4*.y" K^•"^; r'.`,.•3? '! tar �'' ✓ •`�: ".pane .yq" ';s•33s.�t 3 k + 1" MC. 7 ..]1,FT, r aa'�. .. .?5.'.,.•.:..: '. rp sd'6.-•ti. .. 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" Mrs. Alfred Naud, Na an River, MONTRFAL' CJPJ� "S'"s ` ° �'�,. �iEnergy--Failures Are Weak l --- •_ . ...f r sue., writes:—"I .do not think there 1 89-27. 10-1b 4 6-9 i6-is is any other medicine to equal Baby's 2' 11-5 8-12• 5 27-24 ....TANLAC IS SIMPLY and Bloodless. Embarrassing Moment. Own Tablets for little ones. I have' 8 2-8 12-16 White wins. ONDERFUL '` M Some inert seem to have 811 the leek. Podger (to new acsuaintance)—L u hem for sty baby and would Na 9—White to move and win. V . i wonder if that fat old girl is a nothing else."- What Mrs. Naud ?If there pre any good things going ttying.to flirt with me?", says thousands of-other mothers say. - - these men seem to get them. II they filer--"I can eaailp 'dud out by Tk}ep have found by trial;that .the e 0 Hasn't a Trace Of FOtmest: �y. t-✓ -are business men Meyers successful; asking her. She is my wife. Tablets always do just what is claimed Trouble Left and Fads Lila• -'if they are' en they get the tore• for them. The Ta eta are a mild wo FM man's Job. They have the power�of in- :. ueac The Other Way, but thorough lazatlwe which regulate a New�Person.- tag people. -the'bowels and-sweeten the'stomach The same is true`of 'women.. Some The teacher had been talki2tg about 'It'was certainly a.happy auleQrisal a hen sitting on eggs and, with the in- and thus 'banish ladigestioa, consti- ® to me when I sew Taalac was seetor► have the charm that makes men seek pation,'colic, colds etc. They are sold ` them out; 'others are neglected. But cubator in mind, asked tf eggs ,could � Ing my health, SM -Mice Yvonne be hatched in any other way.• by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 ROY, 3 Hotel de Villex'St,, Montreal. .:this,is not luck It is due 'to a per­. cents a box from The Dr. Williams' �• *- Banal "gift—vitality, Men-and women Yea, sir," said as experienced-'per- Medicine Co, Brockville, Ont. ® For a fiber and a'halt before Igot = j t" Boa gi nine. Put em under a duck. Tarlac my health was admply awful.. I„ o! this sort are never weak, puny,in- ----4- --- :slept so fitfully I;gained no real rest, r" ,vallde. They may not be big, but they a d I woke up mornings feeling all: a. are full of life and energy. The whole. Quite True. D '• .. We are the marchers, tired out. My nervous system iu i thing is a mattes of good blood, good "Dolly, said her father,"your young ', - Marching endlessly, collapsed d I would jump gt au7 rA win is nerves and good health. Everyone man stays until a very,late hour. Has ^lit not your mother said something to you Marching tunelessly, _ $clarion of this-poaiv— will appeal a noise, I frequently turned so 4fasy would wish to be like this and the , Marching raggedly,— '`M and sick could haid'ly stand ripe, r,.• ualitdee that make for vitality aadT about his habit?" next week..' — Q „ 4- smell at Load cooking. `My ooadigora, energy axe purely a matter of health. -`Yes,father, >zeplied Dolly,sweetly. _- Column by column, seemed to get worse constant and By_b be-'blood and nerves, "Mother says men haven', alterect a Feigns Death. �r sleeplessness, want of energy, weak- bit:' ': And column and column. The.deathdeigning instinct ig'large- I 'Rattled all the time. p 1 g "Well, the firs a thing Ta d did,.- "ness of the back, headaches and the Y ly developed in some birds. The corn, for me asfo Cad in ray. _ effectual sort of presence vihich real- Exciting. crake, for instance,has often been put ' Then all mR troubles gra<liiai� ' ly comes from weakness c..n be got Betsy's grandmother had been read- 'fie shall never double.step. in a sportamali'e pocket, apparently petite.disappeared, my nerves•jot'betLp! W Never run— quite dead, and, when his chance rid of. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have Ing to her the'Bible story of the Crean and 1 could enjoy$good nighYa Bleep. "+ :de ad .mary weak,tired men, vigorous, But quietly, quietly, came hes got out and escaped. lion. When asked by her mother how Forever, forever. My vahoie gystam !e now in excellent. many pale. dejected girls sad wo- abe , liked the Bible so far, she ex- �„.a,._ t condition and I'm. enjoying tits beet men, way and attractive, by improv- ---— —W Na - Y011'rC COtit ed of health• Tarlac is'certainly'.a wWl- ' ..` claimed: a tiW Ing their blood and toning up their "O mother,I love it.It is ao exciting. � � »� denial medicine" g MONEi' ORDERS. -Take CascareiVi ,:• nerves, If you are weak, low-spirited you never know,wbat Clod is going to fiend a Dominion 'Express Money Fes, oE,I. Bey , Taniac is sold .by leading, drngaLts- ' or unhealthy, try Dr. Williams' Pink „ ' everywhere. Ad11. do nett. Order. They are payable-everywhere. ' Pills and note their beneficial effect. Sick headache, biliousness, coated t You can get these pills through any. Playful Firemen. Brazil Rich In Minerals. •;r; k medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents The'mineral wealth of Brasil >a tongii @' 8°'ir' gay '°tomach—sl- _ "These firemen must be a frivolous ways trace bhla to torpid liver and de '. a box or six-boxes for 2.60 from The „ set said Mrs. Dumpling. known to very great, and there are laved, fermenting food-in the bowels. Dr.Williams' Medicine Co.,Brockville THIN,•FLAT �� .;Oat "WhY''� asked her husband. large tracts of the country which taus Casearets work while you steep. They , _ "I read In the paper that after the yet to be explored. immediately cleanse the stomach, re-_. - sfire men under control the Are •- - _ a- -- move the sour, undigested food and GROOM$ LONG,, THICK '!F Women and Tree Planting. played all night on the rn why Minasd's Liniment for Distemper. foul gases, take the excess bile from H Thei women of the Prairie Provinces didn't they go to bed like Is men, er W tie - the liver and carry out all the consti- u 'j', Clot+ it YAND+AB NDAN -have energetically taken up the sub- instead of romping a ut like child- pated waste matter and po�Fsone in the .. � 9 jest of tree planting, which is one of }en r' he teacher's patience was almost bowels. (let a 10-cent box Dow and lot the reasons for ore steady develop ezhansted. '•Danderiae" coals •'Csacarets" atnit<htea 7ou out bT only 85 cents a bottle, - IDeat of this work. Aside from the Retort Cou sous.. o Willie, she Raid. angrily,to a small morning, One app!ia►tion ends all w" i cash returns which shelter-beits give • Counsel for the p station ,had boy at the toot of the class, "have I dandruff, �� - -oil prairie farms they add much to the not told you before that you cannot and lalli' hair appearance and comfort of the !same been bellying the wires Los as flour, 1n s tsar moments, ' take mules from orange.,o:lags from .�Or Sore Throat, p- when he asked, aally: p and this side appeals especially to the ` apples, or monkey-nuts from ,cork.•. a have doubled the '!s it true that here.are traces of „ - - Cold in the Chest Etc. be uty home-makers. _ screws. oe�- ' It aHll i a m�aaa Y' insanity is your family?" '•But, teaches," ventured the culprit, .The first cruel ever mall, is kept "Very liltely,"answered the witness. so soft. Iu a� envelope "this mOruing i took a light from strata, a In the British Museum. My grandfather, who was studying for tits and a bone from our dog." a eery to do up.Btzt what the ministry gave It up to become a o will please you most Winord's Liniment for Qarget in Cowa barrister." The Severn tunnel, the lenge3t in will be niter a few a VMg♦ /fir as weeks ua�wi:l�em you acs F England, is to have a new systems of iwili Yf new hair--fine and 1 ventilation, once feature •cif which is a dovmy at first but really new hair •._ Li/V V Da aA ever sae "Dandel - • !an 2? !!. is diameter and 9 ft, bl "TH, A TI�N width, vhich will rjygly* hmxlred ne" ill to the ha xwhhst fresh Limes a'minute. it reap ahowsarr -• • w MotTH, X. S. of in and suisshine are to ti 0i. _BY' DR. J. J. MIDDLETOW Y R Provincial Board of Health.Oestarlo Classified Advertisements. It ea ri t to the rootd;.1mY and strengthens them.This de htlt>Fi, Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions an PnbIfe health mat• BELTINQ FOR SALE` �C A\ stimulating tonic helps tdrin. I dear,• ' term tllrcusb this colsma. Address him at Spadiaa House. Spadlaa faded hair to grow berg,thick, heavy A" srxns a 1.Hw weep vssa QUICRY and Inzmiant.Crescent, Toronto beltnng,pull•rtawt.cahte.hote,paokrag, i eta,shipped su Ject to a proV at lowMt >yw REUM .. - iii YO Canada. OR01i HE racking,ag z rheumatic ' If-ever direct evidence waa neededI confronting-a11 Public Health mockers, HELP WANTED. Tachefmquicklyy an's i m an up. OOARSE SALT t i at the prevent time. The estion is a plitstidm of Stan's Liniment. t } m prove that the general health sled t►res Q° ADiEB ww:;rrD -TV iio pi.Aix /For forty years, foikm all over the L A N © S A L -1 tremendously big ale, std ham many L and light towing at homey whole or world have farad Sloan'm to be the Bulls �.lo� physical development of the PeOp�I aspects. In flips first place the tare of. syeie tinii mood ppatr�; work seat any ; natural enemy of lam and aches. are below par, the late we? supplied,the child must begin actually before aistancec charges 3 risen .tame tort Il wa rubbin . wild}birth. On first thought this seems an tictslaes feat cad Sl iactnrint �st+fbdbs j TORONTO SALT WORiCa that evidence. In England,Ceaada gh `a, Montreal. You can just tell by its healthy, Q Jr CLIFF TORONTO r. Lite United States it was estimated(ia>bposeibility, but with the establish- stimulating odor that it is going to-,io 1 %at of the hundreds of thousands Of�ment of a network of ante-natal climes,Moir! Move you good. handy for aeuralgia young meal wbo .were volunteered or all over the country, the foundations Chilri's BoWCIs With •sciatica, lame back, stiff jgiats, sores >lloas•s itmasNj : .. ` ..were drafted-for active service, once of such a scheme would be laid. Thaw California F` $ muscles,strains and third were unfit to bear arms against elln4ce must be so widely established yruP, At all 0c�i1.40. rook on ` the enemy,and hdsd either to be reject- that they will touch every clans of - �Cst+.d. DOG WSEA$Eg• Hu y mother! Even a sick child " -ad or else utilized for lelss.urggnt work people in the community, but first of and How to Food " low" the and taste of "CallfornU Mai Free to ass the base. all there will have to be a eawpai,gn ,. Fig Syrup and it never !ails to open s s Grass by the Author. ;. This article is not by any means an of education conducted in such a way: >` Gio-se do..ltsw �. -.t''r-:.,argument favoring military training, as to demonstrate the great usdulneaa the bowels. c child to-t orday may ini ent tit West Gist etrwt -:',pr comlpuliory service suds as was the of these ante-natal climes in child prevent a sick child tomorrow. If t _ Now York. R1L g sale in Germany before the war. It`is welfare work. constipated, bilious, tevertah, fretful, sole! to point out the dramatic tact The general health of the nos has cold, colic, or if stomach is sour, y I p " tongue coated, breath.bad, remember' c revealed by medical examination of tive mother,her freedom from disease, a good cleansing,of the little bowels . " veruits, that a large percentage tif:the kinds of food she eats, the amount !a often all that is necessary. young men wko should be physically:y of'e�cercide she takes,the little illness- Ask your druggist fo;r genuine"Cali- «'. and mentally lit; are far from it, the es and indispositions which she may forma Fla Syrup"which has directions =:- ca,'r, regrettable pars of this naEitahess be-}be eunbject•to--tiltxe moat all be thor--for-babies and children of all ages — „• that it is lsr due to detects} g 1y investigated. Sometimes a p _ on h invest t- =r mg tidy printed on bottle. Mother! You must r: -`�1.-that could have been avoided or• pat slight headache or!welling of the feet, say !California" or.you may get an ._right during chldhood and egr)y ymth, seemingly insignificant, may be the imitation fig syrup. Prompted by-these almmulg states- direct forerunner of serious 'trouble tics and impressed with the great that may prove fatal -either to the 'necessity of having some organized;mother or infant at the time of child- scheme for helping the present gen- birth. There is a tendency for esratian of children to w health- average young woman who has never - P - . ter and more free,from defects than been 'told of the possible seriotianesa _ - _ that of tlso graven-ups of.to-dsy, the of seemingly trifling ailments during ,� :-. ]�jovimdal' Board -of Health ,have re- this critical period of her life to cis- tenth+ commenced making searching l regard these danger warnings and not I ,-sxarnineticns into the physical and consult a doctor at all. y �;% •i, mental c'oddition of children of pre-I It is to overcome this lack of knowl• ' . phool and school age throughout Oa-'edge among,prospective mothers,that " tario, and the results so far obtained the antenatal clinics are,being estab- vare d4streessing.In many'of the schools f•lislsed, There is every Hope that the j in rural districts where no medical ez-I public will soon_ begin to realize haw ? aan3rratiorl of crftildren fed previously.}great a benefit to'themselves and to ' HeV6F say ecAspirin" without saying �dBayer:" their off n it will be to have s e- ' •`.T.�eerl s�sade, ddects were found in a P - :.,,:. -,�;• `AM pro". of the ch&b % who i cia11y tr�doctors and nurses .at �.t.-+ WARN1NG1---1Jn1ess you see name "Bayer"on tablets, were believed by their parer lts and,these clinics where prospective moth- r teachers to be well and h I en's may`go for advice,.knowing that you are not getting Aspirin at all. Why.take take chances T,.physically hiyfit. ClRf1cllra Shampoos fhe urgency of having these children each indivldval case will be gone into �t sr �� ' erve p'raper medical and nursing at-I thoroughly,and appropriate treatment . Accept only an !'unbroken package of Bayer Tablets of ;a t is dmonphasized by the fact that recommended.. Mean Healthy Hair which..contains directions and dose'worked out by T .� most of the defects could be rectified Ante-natal clinics,have aareadybeen Especially if preceded by touches physicians during 21 years and proved safe b�-illillions,for _p If attended to saa'ly, before they have established in Toronto, Hamilton and of Cuticurs tment t o spots of >. had a.d>9baace to become.chrorn3c and London. B y degrees they will be dandruffy tithing and irtitattoa. " Colds' :Headache :Rheumatism tlteafene with the etii]d's health-and opened at every centre of population This treatment does much to keep'' �. .a w:ileprrnai growth. This is a serious state throughout the province; and ,ram �e scalp clean and healthy sad to Toothache :Neuralgia Neuritis f them good results will Undoubtedly ptrnnote hair growth. - of affairs, sand some means must be g y �'Earache � . Lumbago :- Pain Pain devised to deal`with it comprehensive. follow, when the public begin to real- mum '•pniy. The o>,1y solution seemingly would ize how much they can do to improve ii.r.a, tit laift.,w. fl aesl: " . 'Haply tits bo". of i°_ tablets—Bottles of 24 and 10t}- All Druggists. r4 be to bring the entire childhood of the the health and happiness of the moth- Aspirin is the trade mark (regletrred in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mone- ecotleacldester of salic�licsow. Whlle It is well known that Aspirin means N nation under medial h'._-. HOW ers and children of this generation, manufacture, to aeaist the public against imftadons, the Tablets of Bayer eompew -to bli this about is the problem and of•the,generstisns to come. ISSUE No.53 121. will be stauited.with their general trade mark, the "S"or cro•a." a 'Y' � j[ • ' i r - t`,aY'•. S L f ••yam'•..,!-e�1: 4Y. M �.1' �.t,p'",1 yy :•gt'-�4`• .'.:Y _ „>r :a. :� �./"� .. ,. . .�, i,: �' a-+ � .K,. <�t•' -�zs�.,..„ ,k .r'.<• uZ 4�"'• � t t (•T ?,� b4 i,.✓ „. :;rw• y�.. .,.�ias:-'t�:r+:•'*t' .�,� a t,. »,r„�-r r.-••g,. ,r -a"ti hi r .� ',,,,-•' 'fir' a0_4 1,# V731_x3 121 0 wr g7 & V- N IF of Swif t a -Saperini,-Products -lessional-d-uties'. ii i V Family. pqtk sausage; premium ry wi,ll.be here We.tianal 6t ;1 r, Try Swift's Silverle4d L4i-rd for .` ---Dr. Hen I Uesdoyto attend. 8-1 W �����±'A . ution- 11 clelidods f*Ajry- Also ft IL line- nei;t )ro- --We wish all our readers m smoked liatus and bacons, also, BROCK ROAD. -7 d Prosperous New Yofar. cooked halo. Superior Meat an apRere is an epidemic of colds Market, -next door' to the- P6gt T Cbristmp festivities started here from phich great many are buf- Office. Picker' with the school concert o Thtirsday Pickering . That thr,oughout the' oomin a 1W. —The home of Mr. and Mira. F. afternoon when about'flu children, 9 parents and—friends assembled fora very most enjov able concert and Christmas -.ye footwear at Buntingis —The Maple'Leaf beef ring will Hobbs was the, scene of a ar buy your to voseit on o S 'clock. aturdV evening next at pretty wedding on Wednesday tree. The children.all acquitted them- 8 7, afternoon, Dec. 28, when their selves creditably In their songs, rwL- --as you have - always have done —Miss:Rorke. of Toronto, visit- daughter, Luella. was- united in cations and exercises. Speeches were ad Pickering relatives on'Christ- marriage-to H. Monney.- The cers- made by the teacher. Miss Vivian Bub. er, and the if not, its time a trustees. Messrs. Kayes :Is moss Day. moray was performed by Rev. W. Hancook, of 'London A. Bonner, of Pickering.' in the and Fuller, The-scholars presented 7. spent Christmas with' J. 0. and once of about fifty guests. The mow to atart: - Miss Bunner with a Christmas gift av presence 'a token of their apprechalon of bar' Philip. Company sat down to a 'dainty interested -efforts of the 'last term. 47 W. J. Gordon has his t. After whiqh toasts were The note of enthusiasm throughout We are showing. 'fine range of William's" Nattiral open rep"s a rink at the foot of Church street given to Mr. sired Mrs. Monney by the Whole afternoon testified to the Messrs. Thos. Law, F. Chapman, great interest 'the parents and true- 1'read Shoes for Children'. ;now in —Norma6 Mechin, of Oshawa, -E.- Wilson, and Mr: Harris, all tees take in this school.P .01. "LM_ spent Sunday-here with-hie par-. spoke in the highest term's of the This'is.real high-class Footwear.and, we'd like to get.it going onto, H. and Mrs. Mechin. young couple.- All wished them a Vote PiiQkrin for Councillor, —Rev. P. F. and Mrs. Gardiner. happy voyage through life. o with your co-operation.- Sizes from 5 to Ts. and daughter spent the holiday- —,'The King of the World". the .,,with relatives in Toronto. cants a given. in the •Methodist Beautiful leather, with d' Goodyear Welt sole". Miss Florence Down spent church last Friday eveAag prov, -10 BALE—Young saw, bred. F. 5_F_F4__.-,ti Christmas with h6r pirents, Rev. ed m62t e-utertaining and instrue- IF H RST, Brock road and Kingstofi road.16, --This is something yoiVve always wanted in J.W.-and Mrs. Down, of Parker. tive' The religious and devoii otal FOR SALE—A,ainantity of good .,town, but'hare never been e Fhay. ply to N anie Bro- n, Dpnl)ar- At the annual school meeting aspect of the' pagba�&ry. and'th on. Wednesday forenoon, Jas. sweet story of old given in graud ton. 14- 3 -le to, get it.. Richardson was reelected trustee. anthem solo,quartette qant6mime- -..ab U Yom` Robert and Mrs. Rankin. of and chorus, ND—Tire and 1rim. Loser please -usuplifted and inspired Rail on or communicate with S. Dixon,King* NOW " ' M_X_ Richmond Hill, are spending a few all to a,higher Cl devotional Christ- stem road near Rouge Hill:, 'R R No. are- days with the. former's mother mas spirit. Considering 'the sue- wont. 19.15 y" j .-..here. cess of the evening and the labor 'TXAT FOR SALE—Ahnut-20 tons of Toronto. expended on the preparation -tinicit -Marshall farm.Dun- Fred T-.- ' Buntii3 -Pickerinc; iSPk": Miss Alma;Cowan, ation and JL X of good by at the 9) N ­ was barton "spent-the holiday at the home of vroduction-ofthe. cantata lb- 14-15 Established 1957. fP her. The a similar hearty reception.'.parents.' , Joseph and Mrs. repeated on Tuesday evening with OOTS REPAIRED—Boots 'and B hoes repaired neatly and quickly. Thos. John Annan has been confined choir and perfarmirs[deserve the Watson,Church St.,Pickering. 11.23 to his bed for several weeks suf- -thanks of the community for their OR BALE--A -good up-to-date BLIND Y'S "HARDWARE 9 from a severe attack of sei- lofty endeavor. FOR and good set of !!wlit harness. A tie.Clareincint, Ind. phone. 15-16. ca. —A rueeting.of the electors of —Norman Poucher and L. K. the village and surrounding corn, QEcOND-7EIAND MACHINERY apd'.. Mrs. bevitt, of Toronto, pry was held in the -Town Hall- IDfor sale: Good bug Manure spreader'. 2- furrow riding plow. J.IV'Thexton,Pickering.7%f spent with H. and Mrs.,.last Saturday evening to discuss ech 11. the radial situation. Stirring.ad. y OST—Saturday night-in Picker- ntS _j it village. rontaming moity and papers.- t Eastern Xm a si, P k e s e- c;-; —Miss Alfred& Jepbqon and dresses were delivered by Mr. A substantial rew4rd if left at he ern-Refresh- brother, Jack,*f St reeteville,open t Yeon3ang. of4hel Toronto Harbor meat House. 13, few days here with Pickering Board, Mr. Newman, barrister, of friends. Torontia, who has a summer- COW FOR SALE—Juit fresh srr)od, Tor Yound and Old malkerandyoune A pi 10 —A; T. and Mrs. Law and child- }souse jnst west of Dumbarton,and Pickering•or ailre: tryant( ' 0`'Picturing. or phone 1407 Pick. 15-101 rem, of Alcoa, have been spending F. H. Richardson. They left no Us holiday with -their relatives in doubt in the minds of those pre- WE BUY—All kinds of farm pro-, 7 duce, e4ery Choice goods fir; gout that the Toronto Eastern : e m -egg We have so fowl H(Aiday'vis!tore at the Moth- would be ak aping proposition and IAIM4.5 elloally'sleo Vis Call B. co lk.d I itlay phone odist Marsonage were Mr.and Mrs. that it would be built if not -by 104,13�` P- R20--IN60' . ;,,Pic- rin&, Silver Berry Spoons. ;Pie Sfades. , IS.97mons. Kelvin Banner and the municipalities,. then by the -t4lin. The VOR SALE—Cheap. all kinds o Fruit.Knives,,' Coffee Spoobo,. f Un.W. L. Bron, • Toronto Harbor Board. 1: wagons.barrigm and all. kin4s of:ten,Drury government came in for le=eutsiazoodWJer. Alaose-eiralbeavy and Butter Knives, Sugar:81li-elis efc,. ,`$bter, Mips 'Edith, of Toronto. considerable epticbm for their t acelee and cook stovts and heaters. H. Ott All these are A I in quality.me Christmas with the former', attitude on radials. Erman.Claremont. Phew 201. -7 Ifiders; the Ulm"IAW. —There was a well attended LIAR SALE—House and lot In the 7 and Mrs. Lumaden, Of meeting of the ratepayers of the-12-Valage of Claremont.good rough-cast boom :CARVING ARVING SETS IN CASES Ilaway, nd about 3j acm of land Posseftis=Can be ar- Peterboro and Rupfts A Vill I the T 9111 on Mon- notice. Fortervisaind full Cbristinas day day or n own & ar—o-OP97M jo1W Fame.Claremont. fue r inatia -Safety Razors. -GUlette, Auto Strop and Ever Ready with and tand Mrs.Thexton. didates,ort e'position and Mrs. Hatchett and trustee. The 0 ce F 0 Rt SALE—McTAughiln cutter Brushes and Soap.. returning officer w%h side dooq6 This is a cocafortable cutter Blades.. Shaving and been used only % few times, Alm a ,01 IBM Helen spent Monday with re W.J.- Clark, presided. H led market with spring and box cowl:11Z. beautiful display of Hockey Skates, all 91"s, lativ,es In Newcastle and are now upon the- members ot oard Apply to Fra wori,MVand Creak. I V the a uk Clo past year to-give an ac. 1 17 visiting relatives In Toronto. C for this MaW 24M. treks,Pocks Strapi etc. —This regular monthly mesIC-count of theIr-steward 1p. The ek-er g' 1141, sh Pi in 'TP.'Elec' tio 'Annofthe Methodist Ladies' Aid following can�didites vvere,nomin. ­Bee our 1.Oil Heaterst.-and Coleman Lamps before buying.' GO W. G -Ham will be held on Wednesday. Jan. ated rJon Law, Your vote and influeace are respect-- 4th At 8 W. at'Mrp. Findlay's. and N. J. Morrissey. who were the fully sWielted for 9; And Mrs. Markar, of lice trnstee,4 during 1921, also J. 7 ic .4-oh n. A. White �es S W., Brantford, and the tatter's fattier, . Thexton. Dr. McEsvenj Win. B und P" kefing Alex Brown, of Vasey,spent their Gormley,John Drt-.per,R. A. Bunt- y) jDhristmas with Job and Mrs- inT• N1. 44; CbaprijFin.' Dr. -Cal-t- As Reeve.for 1022' Nurkar. wtigbt., W. L Courtive, .Tbowss_ The man that is not m favor of is . ting mclial bonds*and hair,.ng 'T Townhp "araii" a t. -o of the Superior Market resigned with the. our home% for generations I have;good roads and autsis, _b013 ThextrinM. S. Chapman and coin, wishes to state that be has DO - R. we 'P. J. C61dh;t`m, rii.tor o f wal.h. a'n,j Wm. Allaway. All f. Pickering prop Meat a° out Amyou? -. . AN A " , _'LAUS nection, whatei-er. with-afiy other Win. i3ormley, whoare thiiq elect. ed sty acclamation; The new' men work Pickering Tp. Elections, 1922-. o ave —Services next Sunday, Jan. will Bud—plenty of important as arranged ed t h 'lot, IM, at St. George's Church � be done during the coming X- orhini at 10-80. Sunday Sebo—oT Your vote a-ad influence respectfully year. The unfinished part of the S solicited"for at 2.ft Carol singing in the even- streets should have attention and �-`Jiax at 7.04. ---The Women's Institute vil Adam Spears t,:.,; fish where possible curbs should be -His -�H- -eadquart,61_ constructed and ' the sidewalks to thank their many friends who raised or lowered as required. The AfrSecond Deputy-Reeve, INT so promptly and generously re- government should assist in this _ponded to their appeal for help work and we understand-that they • for those in less fortunate circum Dickering 'Tp. Elections -1922 have pro' is6d to help in the work 3, ape needed and anything will be unite as to what should be done. Your vote and'Influence are ���- ' received. Goods may We believe the Board elected for fully sollaitedfor, -stances. Further contributions " 800naothose7 interested would respect- Yhe` y left with Miss Fawkes. the coming year will prove a pro —We congratulate our former irressive one and that they will �Jas. L. Palmer resident, Andrew Forsyth,on the work for the best interest's, of tte In our New Store, which is large and roomy, ---weaie 4honor conferred upon him by the village. As Councillor for 1922:_ LAA,-by- .electors of Sintaluta, Sa, devoting one whole room to Santa Clans .7 7-__,7_eleCflDg­_hjW_M`jjyo7F OT the town. JN MEM ORIAM. Pickering "Tp. Elections, 1922 Those who know him well are con- "t ,0 be used as fideut tbatbe will fill the position BANKS—In loving memory of our dear Your vote and Influence respectfully Y, t with credit to himself and to the wife and mother. Mrs. W.H.Banks, solicited for satisfaction of his townsmen. who passed away Dec. 31, 1919. —it is rumored that he town. For many years our family chain Lorne P uckrih D -T ship assessor b-as the ewer of Was CIO-eely linked t6gether, ty assessing farm-a as village-proper But, oh�that chain is broken now, .,..As Councillor for 1922 One link has gone forever. A where that farm has a s There'll be everything tilere*to d6light the l6ttle folks. mall per- tion subdivided into village ]at?. One by one our loved ones lear.e'uQ• t, Have-them all come and look over the ly i ncorre e And the bitter pain of loss This rumor is absolutely Teaclids that the heart's best ELM DALE MIALIA"S _:as the statutes -state that where shelter Is the Shadow,of the Cross. =_­,t is 5;aere&• or -more it Thev' re all'welcome. —Husband and Family _--must be assessed. as farm land. .7 -largely �ft L Ohl y -w =A' attended leeting Having taken over'the Eli e arse:eye looking-after the little folks, but we will took pra-m! At S. S. IN The SU erior Meat miiic� froth F. IV. Weeks. I o. 2, school -Wednesday, Mrs. James Mitchell all display a gxeat display of wish 'to annonnee Gap t the -�Iflso b' was elected trustee. The school Market 'board consists of two lady, trus. BnLhiess N%flb be c�.tr: I _Fancy Kerchiefs, h y Kere•L4�:' "tees, Mrs. 9'qiiires and Mrs. Picke-ring, Out iied on in the Fancy ana and Glass, Leather Goods, Mitchell and Thos. 'Mans lc ,WOVEN FOR BU— usual way.' e q, S IN ES S zw Ewo lady attendivree officers, Apronsi Bondoir. Ca.ps S'lk Camisol s, Teddy-Bears Al , Mrs. Robert Stork find Mrs;. Mans- 'We will keep on hand all 7 field. John Stork'was Abator Killed -Z'.,:fan-cy boxes-of.Alen'r6 Ties, Suspenders, Arm appointed d-Governmelit Stamp- of Feed. `':`.auditor. ed.Meat—Beef, Lamb Rod -Scafs, go-\, Sweaters, Sweater Coats, Gloves,'etc.—A q**rise �%r d Pork. We have at present;: anas, ty was given Mrs. •McMaster and family on 7. 1-FISH .1 Car Bran and Shorts- Monday night at their borne on Fresh Haddock and Cod, Fresh I Cnr Barley and Is Oat Feed _LXrlias Cheer,Raisins'of all kinds, els, " 'Church St., by the members of Frozen Saln on, White Fish, -'�l Car Western Qats Grocety De0t---,hoi,eCtirrant'Q, very' llne Candied Pe etc., etc.the Catholic Women's League as Shelled Alincinds,and Wairints. Fresh Dates 3d Fig", Spices t and Halibut. Also Corn. . i , yr L -of Or�nkes, Grape Frait, Craiiberr eg , tines, Evap. Peaches. well as mRuY Young people of the Finnfin Haddock, Kippers • Lots 'of During the evening, Mis.,; and Bloaters. Ogilvie's Royal HQuselioild'Flqur' Varga ret McMaster was presented with a Substantial' Christmas b Pastry Flour - shipment of Swift's Premium Hams,'Bacon, The Big St6rs Gnaran- Have you seen our, h Anoter sbipn ox Sausage.and Cooked Meats, that choice Tocna- tee—ciloney refunded large-bar of laund- A ��:'in recognition of her services as Chopping done every day not satisfied rys�oap Oc.,5 35c. C. -Cburcb f to Soup, 4 for 25e. if organist.of the R. or some time past. A very social time wag eoj-nyed by those present I J Coldh t - 0 I LudLs 5 C, smed ft ht Find at theconelunion all partook One door ft&t� of C H A P M A N of daivgf�refreiihments. 0 77 t