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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_12_15 r 01 7,t r 0 VOL. XL1I PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBEII 15, 1922 o. 13 N 101raftioetanaL 49awbo. KINSALE. BROCK ROAD. Established 1828 Geo. -,E. ' Baker Come to Kinsale Hall •-n Friday A public school eatertainmebt w ;;. m : Afed4ca4 night, Dec. 22nd, and see the playlet, he he'd in the.schoof on the evening of ­A visit to the Oil Regions." Ther-e Friday. Doe,22nd. E. FORSYTH. Opb. D.,. Diret!t.or will be a Taper Drill, Rag Doll•Drill Mrs. Win. Badgerow -has returned G��r! NWOOD Member !Association of Ontario. Reg- Mother Goose Pageant,choruses read= home after two weeks' absence nurs- Istered ber of the American Optometrical PRETTY SOFT dialogues. and instrumental log Mrs. (fray of the seventh conceit- Association. Claremont,examined by appointment, ing:'. Phone 28N, ar ont, Oat.1 . . music. Frank M.Chapman. chaiman. sion. To be able to sit down and ' I - at admission, adults 25c; children loc. A-p.%rty was held recently the, hear a good MILLS house of W.J. itbil Mrs. McE:onald, F. TOMLINSON. 2M. B., Member, N 'MOUNT ZION. when aTl,-nj,)ved themselves at gaines at 6;t of the CoUt-ge cf Pbysiciam and Surzeous .Coon Soag, :, I - ano Office: that formerly occupied,b9V 0 and dancing. 7A: the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Cal A Chri.9tuJas tree and enteektionjent , We think that the 'Brock ad -well.-shore. Claremont,Qnt. 231y _;---Xkjmic solig.. Zinn'C�urcb on should he kept open all winter far P will be held in Mount M 40- e Sacred Song W diletiday evening, Dec. O)t1a. at, S auto tr.4ffl,.-. There should not be O. McK1NNON, .N1.D,.', L.R.0.S., o'clock. An excellent prcgram-wiltbe much diffit-dity in doing this wtih the ........ Edinburgh, member of zbe Collage of Physicians and Sargeons of Ontario.liesati&U Brass Band given,�-ensistiog of choruse,�, recira- great improvement in the roads. BARLEY WANTED of-Royal College of Surgeon#. Edinburgh. f tiona dialogues, instrumentals etc. Opeafal attention to daleamea of women and A Highest Brice paid. . Must be good or Orchestra, Everybody come and enjoy the even- SROUGHAIR. 09noe and realdenoti.Broagboun. i I ing. Admission. adults 15c•, children quality. Or dance to some of the best Chatroprac is music on Pile of Fred Stevenson lost a valuable lam buying WAEAT at top bores last week. Enarket price. CHERRYWOOD. Miss Helen Barclay-spent the week. R. GORDON McKAY-Cbiroprac- Baker's Fbaonographs' end with bpr sister at Dunnville. . With the big in the price of Dtor. Office hour&=2.30 to 5.00 and 7.00 to The annual Christmas tree and con- Fred C. Middleton, of Broadacreg. BARLEY FEED, S.00 and byappointment. Phone.320. Brock_ t, Whitby, cert, under the auspices of the Cherry- Sask.. Is hereon a visit for the winter.. AlVe BRAN AND SHORTS wood Sabbath School. *111 be held on , Thus.Gregg, of Claremont, was kept it will pay yoll to sell We have a large assortment the evening of Friday. Dec. 22nd-. A very bit your grain Locew, . I .. sy at the Town Hall here on and btry these feeds.first-class prqgram of songs, rccita- Monday,last,VeCel Ving taxes. Come In and see them tions.and •dialogues will be given by -AE. CHRISTIAN. BArrister and Fran kand Urs. 0srovp are getting A.limited quantity of *Sallefter.Notary FabHe.Etc Money lio the members of the school. Admis-__settled in the hotel. We welcome Heavy Oats Wanted. ficenta. Everybody come and them,as their earlier days were spent Chopping on Monday, Wednesday 0"41LONsebrook St.North.Wkkitby. Sion I help along the work of the. Sabbath here. -bool. 0 IIV1 Sc .. and Friday, 8e per bag until WILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A..B,, t - u Ile, Ont, Remember the annual hot dinner' ftirther notice. rister Solicitor, me=ber Of the &= Of Ryckmsn.'bZuion.Yoster and Beaton. Toronto and entertainment of the Broutb"m Z_ of General Trusts Building,86 Bay Strut,Toronto. WHITIEVALE. Usion Sabbath Sebool -on Tuesday Telephone Main%I and%2. LL -1 'evening next. Dec. 19th. A hot din. 'N The next meeting of !be Women*s nets consiscLaq of hnrud,made sausage Den to I Js --H, T E A L lostirii�te'%vill bit held on Wednesday, macibed potatoes, baked besms etc wilt Dr-c. :N)tfi. Fit 3 p. j..' r the home of b;!served In Temperanpe Hall frmuO CLAREMONT Mts. A. J. 011KIIrl 4 served. -A . ........ J. HVDSON, D. D. S.. L 1). S., �Mi§s Lydiii. .31 or o'clock notil Al have been .. ..... wil!give the ConverLion,report. �Vh 132 Carlton St..Toronto. e firet-eltsis program will then be rend- Syst#m* f comfortable p?ate.-xork. NV;a.te ftr niuvic;%]cuttimitti•e hive lyriinjised ub t-led it, be Town -Hall b the mem- tm.lx:ma;uollnorptlone,4*ltha3lo. 4-16 will. Embalmer and U ndertaker. good music. ltj:l Call is,to be re- bets of the school and Consist of -" Motor Hearse. '4ponded to by a Cbristrn"'0reeting. two dialogues entitled"Aunt,310issa's L BLAKE B. BEATON. D., D. and la;t ltpin� em our program is our _%f ,nee-'1A "A Sc-ne- at a Ticket; Darts, Toronti)cobneetion for Graduate of th,� kc-41 Cole4rc c( V11 (4 Chriqtrna4 gifts which iq Offi-4*1 Al-n a wilitary drill and Swzwr.s and Vvive-m3ty aft Tn-nnto Oetct florp, ital Servic '. "IkV_4% V-1 V iteti--;r�dr C, we s n 4 cv�? W ?,I Er I - initle's ka:dvarc "'re. Whitby. 9 Off,c-hour*D bring' i�'fs lend. 'd'ch se4�. Ad- _j to 12 1 1 to 5.3c. Ind.locne 0. friinje. reciLAtionmat, -ru Be'zhone 220, ally _wkaion. adults *c cbil dren; 7 -.GR-EENWOOD. cbild.reri of the weh:zol. free.. A P The Service Garage 'Mi."N. Smith i.-, i nic in Tc.- 1316n't fait to attend the but i4up- ronto. -per and entertainment at -X7 V. RACHARMON--Real t The U n i ve 1-4al Es . I Arthur Rusaell h."- purchased a Arutigham. Dec. 19. Vy Co0vty2rcing. I - 5110twy P-A�zc�E?c F-citerizig.OnA allx.. Overb-auliciz., Painting. all kind-.'y new Durant car. ift %16,;Hv;en Bonnet k attendi.ng the FAIRPORT. repairing dome lxnit ..jOne of Our Productional. Ladies' Collear,at Whitby. XrR.Chapman-pptit.Sun-, Batodon b$'Ld a busiol 1 lion6t. For. F. M.and . eq, We sell Sill'e Rite-Lite Leas for For ,mettle jind Mrs J Yf;,.lr old Ford top. re cavered day-with W. F. Disney and bimily. -0i'lik r "- - a best r,rd cyan, dace+, Iris.' phone err .2408. triA t6 -va this week. all inalge%of cars-ib 1�den pu -k O�cnn, kot for.2 f!)r $-ISX0. Lett mkie F;r,,,L,r i.',t1t.g rA ith in the mark holidaying' with.inai; Fdria Middleton. 'friends here over the week-end. the prise.. • FPOSTILL. Licensed Auctioupeir, Beft'y & Poynter Rev, Mr. Clare preached an excel. . for Counties oryark and oo"rim A13p- M,s. T. E Mansfield and dau;btero -.-FOR SALE ease,*also of all kkodo atteacied to an shortens tent iermon ht 144t Rabbath oil 11lis, strid Mrs. Fred,Scott visited I alone. the week. �he city Reavy Wagon,,. .We. 14dreas 0-retzi 81'rer P.0.. Out. durtna The Ladles' A14 meiriber" BAIRNES I- aPcom- Tom Sowerbv wL9 down from the BlIggy, 1-% &BEATON TOWNS-HIPOLERE panied by their hushandsi and friends. eltv.on Stindaj. He reports that his Set of Iron HarrA.;ws I.Y. o"'i"anear, oommisetoner for taki-ja were invited to Mount Zion an Wed! SM&AW, iLecountant. Ere. 11103007 so i m(,ther. who ts staving with him, is All in good Ab#Lpe. loan nesdaF evening to have it, sticial titso IQ the bef;j of hp,%jt& an farm titan of of wwriage LAID. opping j 1 _ We regret to rewct the-dekth,of Woodworking and General' Gnaw rhTi -M, C* Ch ' � , dffl with the Ladi64i' Aid there.' W. Brown. of -Tnrorgo, who had a -summer-%n and liked by all. 7 DAVIDA. PUGH Li vp stock AUC- Will will be clo-zed for rppAirit -01UNSARTON. home here And WAS Well &6�ol. W. U. JAVKSO'�, Brock Ro&4 tionear G-actuate of C N1 jonez' Mcago. Utetuise expertence with ped tin (Yet 19th and 11th.. zen qvor and the tocal Pickering, QdQ stock, Black and nrin work. All kinds The annual' Christmas tree eater- The I-Ay is fry d Terms reatonabl-t, fh*tw Running Again 0(1, I(Itb. protrptZj attended to Qurd kidliep -are bw?y brinting up tbOr tainMent ef the Dnnb%rton V .94,h, of will be held in the st othtnritim skates in anticipation, Aa there 6 61oCtaretnont. lay'I'M, MAW, TACEN ay. De'embst 20th. The romniiit- stir were briv tJ TIONEER.for York.Qntario and Durham Courv:e% All kinds of sale* prourpi.17 attritelled tee In chance bit H �re SED AVC- W. G.Barnes, Green nn the Pvs-ninst of Wed. genitally gmd alta I"""%:� , AK "A h is Y Or address It. It. No. 1. 1"tt I:uv6r ttweheirch taomp ou Are vp been working hard ourreving fisr the. proposed new cow, to. Terms remonable. Dates Rw sal" may 1:* Hot" Phnne#141S Mark. to mA ke the pregrazzi-me %suiccess. A w*y front Dumbarton station to Fait- a r.-znjedstNLWS•Offlcv. Bell and Indepen- Christinti, cnrnoiv entitird "Santa port, through the.5'rorri-von propert5 I d Nisigiv Carpet," prosit- A-1, a for rpAdent. eat phmms. Whitby,Oct., sly �,Jatah and the ()V;e Edam former P I C KEEIR I N G ails with L. iiiiii' Vi-s. Start- :;P, to he'somo-t�Ioo uni(jise and very Cement, BDRUINGSAXBROS intotestivir. Watch for --Thp PrIn- inghnin for it few days. Needless to A -+irnrjalo. the Greenman.*'. -Ky 0314- t0ok- horyle a gondiv lot of LUMBER YARD ­,Coal FRENCH NIA N­8 BA I') -Snowball the Darkey;" nit well at. blA,.kLckwbLcb­ ,be shot duilbg4l,�t tilt! Come and see the ; nin here. U,)IIJ Dt ill and the Indian Huntresses Itie cl!xse Qioann is here for white B11ilders, 4&pz--.u1 Cottra I e r, -Lumb tors and VVriters. ith their bow-. andarrows. _ There, fish and the Inrid fishermen have VWLL. Hardwood Flooring wi!l be choru-,o-r• dialogiieta and reeita• stowed away their nets,haulers nut Weraitious awl- repairs cif-every iorrA. Yoa are invited to this feaia of tbipir boata-.and_ -deplated for their F, We will see some of Je an supply you in mes. seription. Concrete %vork, goolthirilts; Ad tiltit will lip asked for 9�veral hc C nineVv r%ai an "dwr-sion foe of 21) rents. All the- then) again when ice-rutting starts. hi red kiddies have E fee. 1�, Bireb, Enipinyees of the township bit itiruate ReQy 'Uoofin ' been bu�y tbe hu4t*-few ajws:grajinj 9 'T. PEtiand Quartered Oak, thp ro4doa. bia, were forced to init, FAIRPORT P. 0., 0 DUNSA' RTON. owing to itirletnent weather. hen the W orkis finished w e-will have some F. X11 "Be 'ver Board" on i- at. --nding tbi, V �- and Lath' A. J. Afli` t F. five thoroughf4eq which will he very � ., Fruit Trees, SLrubs Etc- 0. Ill th(-city this WE ek*. 4. .45 W litock. � ; ..-. - i * much apprecia't�d by dkii rebidentla.as Nellie Thor r.sirb Migs'. q is in S nro,V 'a ad -with poor Pa_ . who is A. R E E R jjxring senured.the agority for E. D. -:-r unn;os, David dy, they bave,h to put.up, 0 roail�for yt;afs. 11IFS-with& Son. Ltd., ';nt-_-erym-ec,. W. D. Gordon & &n, ill. . f Winona, Oat, N13 I k TavifT is under the rinctor's care a S-eOUFFVILLE. derq for all -PICKERING t tlre�iurtie of .his son William lam prepared to take or lkriq. T!t}?-)k law;rKurned to her home ------ kinds of Fruit Trees,SmAll Fi-tvit.i.- in the city. OrnAmental Shrubs Ftc.. at Bell and Indepe-pdent phone.. Rohprt AlillOr Is-attending the *in- �tckeriii, Hol mfs, wife nn4 bq'labi Pra. ter 8tock Show at ChimiVo.10*wc.4t prissible prices. A (4 Itev. A.Adt-h-ode and Ruth. of VAncenver, B, MeLellan. 'of Claremont,Speciaj rKtes for large quantities. are viniting;with the former's sis. was a v.1sitor heie on Saturday. log .7 2_q 1 f Wo have now !ha heel­ 'Mntpr C,,r _T_1iv_-nnu-1 cnrilsrmtts llisrkpf. will valn-in tbp Doruiriioii in the. new Su' b--held here on Wednesdwy, Dcc.20tb. J. Obapmanp 'Ficke-mig* litipe-r-or Chev:-(,14.!�t. R,-•-.Ad,.tPr $8%, Itis ",th rp�Tf-•t that wet notin.p,it, Dr. 1. A. Frep, fearer this week for U 1,-0i t� Coupe yKllo, Sedan $1125. Tour- th, 140y P�.ipvr We death of Rev 6rn'to L�,s Angel- N'Vrr.. n'Lhree nionthasojo ins Con pa $1115 rind Five Passenxi-r of Povt Col'bonme, a former es, ClOtfornilt- T. E..;.rg L 0 0 K roatlng AIM. sales tAx ex'ra. We r:;ri,tf-r(�f -Dm)V,t'rto-, at tf-ag."of inoptinize 11,ive, been n n ring`C Z�-� u-'Pt!rt AVorkrn-:4rQh'r' rq yealiz. a n,t­31 : hat sp, held irth"e Meni 6'ite Church du M r' -eeke, his all 111;tkeS. WL' Thos� Armstrong. of Toronto. the Pas',two-vk 'nap Tho r yi--t)r. that' put.. and pirger. g�i.,,vantet_,all of o�ircv,)tkmid uic e from v izsi!- i:;•,, his every function, that m,lkv, utranrced part.,;.and we gi;vs the 6?�Ft Ing her dpitig-Lt.er in Vwtoris,. B. 10, *Ar-a-an-irer-ET --In t ie -a i,c I work at the cost t') Oil"ells- s -the e evening of Friday, Dec. hl;n have the hful fe.,Iing _pt�n_t _--w ek-end-with her rioter, ohunch on the even then _j`i­iEii�_iT a Mrs. A. Thom. IZtb. y -The council is in communication ftir-nd �ind patron in that. man. NVQ Gerow's Garage, Broughain - wish the+lydro-Eleetrie' Power Com- Wamp(Ae',,.� Tmstelts-, Cott Liver GREENWOOD.want an agent in. your localftv-ge�. mi�siori in rogard to the extension to Oil Emulsion i,4 the beat pro. 'touff villa. A promise is made that, Mrs. Nichol still continues in a ri duez y6n can take for b:isy. write at,ondp. A ready 'seller T V con, conforming to certain reqh1rements, andahigpi-cAt for v Addiess lical condition. WINTER TERM airs. Bert Harvey spent a day last- action will be taken witbit) a abort -_..that uarty cold. time. Australian Medicine Co., week in the citv. Perry, onc,of ont,oldest res� Mrs Smith is recovering from her Obarlcs -Wannix)les' Throat Ease.i:)r Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. '.,;!OPFN-8 JAN. J XN. 3RD idents. dropped dead while at work on recent RUACA Of pneUM417111816 7 Donnybronk bridge is now complet• Friday last. He %vas standing on It Wtunpolee' Parafornalc Cough T ed and the road open for tr)tflc. chair in the act of planing .the paper ux,ets 5 C swed to im LL T ies relieve the cough.A Cleft lmd James Pengelly disposed of hig on the ceiling of a home of A resident Raturd ± .� Utica. 'it)town. His death is supposed to be threshing outfit to a man from The Git-Is' Circle met at the bome of doe to apfiridytic'stroke. Crude Drugs,Patient llrep6rationz,_ At tbii recent meeting g of the Board Yonge Charles Sts,Toronto Mri;t. Lloyd Pegg on Thursday after. rollet Gorxis, Tobacco, Oigars, Grami Chop • ofTrade, a heated discussion took PM9 noon. 2. The Christmas tree and entertain- place on y etcalrg Choice Candies.111 the conduct of the Count AND FL IKING 'This school stands to-day day' Good Reads Commission, It appears ment in courpetion with the Sne yrith a clean-cut.record for School will be held in the church on that it is almoAt impossible for the I am 'hopping and to cbpiatheco6l, prepared to.do C FL iday eveving. Dec. 220d. v Co _j C K URI -N EW Oat Flaking every Monday :high grade work.' Every The Rev.G Clare was the guest of Of any given mileage of road. Anagl- tation Is now going on to force and Friday. grFtdnate of this year sectir- F. L.and Mrs, Green daring the week- the Oommlesion to keep* proper system end, when he took the Fiervice In the N. E. McEWEN, Stoneboats For Pale od employment, Write bookkeeping that the ratepayers church here. It is some 25 years since of br*ok*ke Mr. Clare was atationed.on this circuit of the county m^y know the Valtm for cuttalogue. T r Q" 1 !1­4 f.,il r I L, ',". ✓ •r•. 'J"`'' -::""°'" .C;,T,+de `3.•.•,,, : .., �, � n^"q • .. .o +ar�• +yvir. '-'+.F.�n..av L«.'° Se - `+" ..^5 �!:* �; r+N'� ��`t. 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"b•i:,A.,:":•Y.'_, ,S...J- Va,� '.��'• ! wW„3!�S d •'.::r-.,._«.,Y ._e"'° '-c...',- 3 F'3^. lwea�.c a.. �...., 'f �,;�;""...,,•-, 'k, tiT P .r,. .3,'. ..are. .�'� 'e'. .ty *a"C�. y 4:+r.,..�,r:!,.,.+:�.° .;a!- . �u��, .a... t:,Y k.'&,C :3'•' .9. „'�''w n;.. "",t+y'' C•..- '..:.a: � o•�''�,r+-f;.7F-.r.. "r `s;`x "-� '`°' 'lA.r:.' "�^: ';"'''�» �'•r•�' tiN.” :7., ..��,. .Ja*�-.9.!-• .,y '�;i•, rF... '.D'*N�'i" . :.�• tea, +i, ,,a,.,S,,'" './^: '..,' .�• n �..� »•�• raj., ��:' �-... '.v�•s.r ..•,�'• �' ;'E•r . <'°»� .z"'rm'. •-F...'•c;..l ,Y of the Deu6on house, "but if you were �,,, eyprOalsy, the smartest fishing skipper on the 's i•��: Atlantic I wouldn't let you have my daug]>ter f or a wife. I'm a seller my- w ; 'a �. seV, and I know what the lot of a ! �,-- - s sailues wife is, and years ago I vowed '' '` '�' " iZ •s ' �': it Lily ever got hitched up it would never be to a traitor. No, sheet I r "' t 9 know what her mother had to. go ar - yw r ••� � ", '° through When I waa away at sea. I've C Dol r �, _ seen her git grey-haized with worry- ins over me, and every breeze of.wind that blows keeps them wakeful and ` =` wondering hoar their husband is far- J ing when he's outside. Then there's th' loneeomenese of it, and— Well, 1 reckon I need say no more. You - know exactly what I mean, and let l . :,4 - me tell ye, a fisherman's life is.worse = than s. deep-water sailor's, Ye may be at home_a little oftener, but the ' risks you fellows take in them small - ----' The only d0118r that Can buy more_this Christmas .a ^ - schooners is mflre than Pd want any - son in-law of mine to be taking and than it could twenty years ago is the dollar that - Make At � � y= there's a sight of poor'fishermen's buys the G'i'llette shaving service--once a $sou widows around this coast, I can tell ,.. ? L_ • : you. Then again, I've given Lily th' luxury.you can buy bread Me % benefit of a good• education, and I've With a single dollar, yOtl can nrnly end satazeone'e �. had her brought up well socially. rem* bakitid? She's not going to throw all that away shaving troubles--save him money—enable`•him to • as a fisherman's wife. When she mar- shave at home with speed, comfort and Safety e; UNT the raids--at eve' modem at In yhm' ; ries, her husband has got to be living Clem? eight big, plum+ city. Aided it's nude with = at home, and have a shore job, and a every day of,his life-- multiply your Christmas - me Sun-Maid Raisins. g� one'. I'm not going to see, her F r = gender fruit-meats to Wishes by the days of the year ,times—and living alone and depending upon the 4''; ilkG That's another reason fair its = earnings of a husband who may strike then some. supsriority. A rare tambtaadon luck one voyage and make nawthiag , • .., Taeee h---see how the sal- of narftioos cereal aai fruit~ to another. T is too precarious." - o4 ' in Savor permeates the both and good for yon, to Frank nodded. "Yes, sir, I• kin 0 +i1 _ lresd. Y" s d urn it sit Istlstttwioe understand'you the wag you look at it, an' � Brownie ` "' ■ No seed to halts at lfii■oe a week - I see your point, trot I don't ph3n �_.. erbesi ws�e el. with Uss #=t Maid Raisns alas In = flshdn' at sea all my life. My uncle t u'�g paddiio^cakes and cookies. You tan' me are p'lannin t' start a little ''Fet� Razor - balsis in slmwt bs'ws1 m business up in Long' Cove. We've a7 be otlmd atbdrr 1►taads that - - •�• . Ina day to bake tit full, you know less well dum Bum- - bought a,veasel-th Kinsella-man' I Maids, but the kind you want is - cal'late rennin' her while uncle looks • �u.� iEtyitdtd rsfsijti bread.' t]r. kind you know b good. Fn- after th' shore end'o' the lane" 3 $m1 ume Lia11e ® ` yeti aad tie- therefore on son-itaiit P $ e � J pitons t�I1 sirs. The old main ifuiddtd. Yes, that's ` �� lt�l• ! ttf sus- brand They can no more tisa:s all right, but you're going to be doing Mad ' geatutM b3' prise the fly tioaight, Oz �' raislas. - the sea end of it, anti that's what I matte Safety Razor' Co. of Canada sir .: Mail coupon for free boost of object to. You're a smart Ind, I l It,dimes from master bale- tsstsd alts-Maid secs know,'a� 7 thank it deed look azound Limited s 1 - a little you can do more than fomick S U - A 1 RAISINS U around yor th a little bit of a business. ' • 1lJae brains, and look for some- ��- j" thing bigger, my lades-I'i'i give ye two far a few l y+ai�ds and sat dbown under!flirt I-t ink you call dat. She want ' d'.,.-�.. R$�s>m years--and when you've Bit into some- the shade of a gia it sprace. °Here, everyt'ing-never give nawt'ing. W'en thing tba't ll keep you ashore trend ydu blame •gl' trnwler, exclaimed she went to hospital at Boston she get fls4- earning enough to keep my girl tae she Frank e e.,�e � - , vritli''a tarakle .is hi,� e'yea, worse. I see dot-you no see. Now, .. - ? Su: -MSad •�+° �ix`Owe "tiI then--no kept, I'6i say�nawthang. But "mat dirge mean by goin',axou'a' tar- wren ddat lafely girl come of[ de wreck �in'g mouth an teWn my wlsole history to I say that de girl for Frankee. I see Frank accepted Captain Denton's every girl a meet?"' dat oboe like you by her eyes on do Freteno Gaff# ia' decision an final, and -Lillian was toss y_ " you So h�� is diutiful a daughter to dissent from &h." looked up questioningly. Er Yarmout'an wren anything her parent Nsaid. "Youll she tell you dirt?" ��� DM�Ywas tYraaid Won I tell her how She find someflzing, Frank she remarkerti "Yes„ she did," repHed the dither. hti`rt, an' wren I see dat, I tell tsar CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT when the situation half been explained "An' a mice scrape wye've let we In for west fine. feller yoei was. F tell beer - 9sd+v-ltiaid Rsiairr to hez, "Dad is right. I couldin't bear -you an' yea goadp,° drat overee tarn I talko her to tal, _ to have you away out Ott sea. You've Sabot's , oecpi N-513-12, Fresno, aJifoenta eyes opened wide.�an true ask me lots of. question 'boat:! • Dept of two yearn before you--two years �. „ P rise read me an of year fees boob. � a long time, bat'I'm sure you could What have I iiN Franke*?"he said ydifi- Den _ let' you to t!io. rest, an - in hesdtstieyn. �s-thez+e ' �ny't fag Met glad--so g3isd. "lied whhRaidriss. do a rat in that peri You're young ,„ yet--twenty 't nd we've .'I wrong?" anythin' wrong.?" rester y (To be dx�ssitianed.) -- ti Itasr+ th gat plenty drf a before us Get tatedi Frank. "Waal., I d d jest say A At nine months old the average i yoyr wits to and I'll help thus-' wart Do 7ou know what you've baby should weigh is pounds. darn" Bons aa' done+' 4 *;;ilisrtreits/s '" �. Ytdivti•cr And as Frank looked down into her ..N-na" The Frenchman's reply Minard's Liniment for Colds, ate, tovdy face he felt that his tails would.was apprehensive, aad his eyes show- F, be inspired-by his love for such'a,wo- dad his trepidation. man. "Oh, dearie," he spliiapered c" "Waal, I'll tsll ,ye thon;" said the he eared her to him "I feel that I e other with moek severity. 'Ye ve jest etsii do #rest things for your make. .gone an' tied we tip t' the finest little with such a prize to win,-I c d go clipper, what ever left the ways-- through anythin t make you happy•„ meanie', that Cue pat the ring on Lily 1 t • � r + LUE R Her face was very dose to his; her ! hair brushed his cheek, sod, looking Deertoii s flrig+es+--- r - into the diepths of ber brown eyes. he Jnlee gQaave a whoop dif joy, and is a _ TALE OF TN.E DEEP saw her aaddmiration fair him glancing I his deliitirt he embraced his old ddrry- g mace th all the fervor of his in- - from nndiez. file leas lassies. There.herited Gabes temperament. "I knew SFA j a r ISHERhMN _ j was a warm glow in her face and a dot she was de girl! I knew fascinating disorder'in her silky hair, knew it Oh, Frankee, but I'm gird- Prevents dam hands cradled I when her fatbees votes came from the !, > c' 1BT >i'It>SD=UCB'WILLI" WALLACH verse.glad. And when his outburst i ` verandah. ver! Come out an' try,� over haee1 explained the affair to moo+ your �� one-of my Antwerp manillas." his friend I knew that Dexter girl .,eats,w'hlte,clear and ansooth. .. :was net !°r you, Frenkkee. She was ' 00yriot by Me XONson Hook Compass _ Frank rose. Jest touch sweet-:too perfide-osgaoilletsse-proud-. AU drug&ti susn a CHAPTER FOURTEEN=-(Cplit'd.) reheneia;l she slowly slipped it on warm and with the bunch n her- _.._.__„ _ .-___� __ - pp warm red h upon'his he went oat — "Sh! Hold your tongue,",exclaimed tier finger. he cried yfully,and to join the oid man with a klttle red -'the girt "You'r. not at sea now, and I _,____ ° gret at having to defile the lingenng r, you'll obey' orders." reaching aver, be cer�i'e° her to him sweetness with such a thing as a Frank laughed. ."it's a pleasure fdrz'with his strong right arm, and as he smoke. ' . . ...' looked into her eyes- right and whin- _ ins to obey orders from some peo- It was a glorious August day when ! :. „ ins with the love]igdit under their he landed upon tite stain was packing his things in the'long lashes--he knew that he h®d g-piece o! the aaithe w "Do you wane your watch,wan., "Uri, darling! An' 't is the Long Cove wharf. A fresh breeze w.s � " ha man I am thus day now that I brewing in from the sea, and the tang ,art of this vest? She held up the PPY c of it, coming in over the'weed-strewn sea-stained garment. It was part of;have ye for my own. Aye. my very rocks, with the sight of the fleecy the suit he wore on the memorable'�!° cloinds racing athwart the blue of the 91 , r trip out of Pdsrtland. sky, filled Frank's young heart with - "Yes, if you please. I dal Late its TCHAPTER FIFTEEN. the ecstasy of living, loving, and be- ain't it?" '; I happy diIfd contented with literati he'1119 1o`V;: • ',Aft the Long Covers were � abe repl "ft seems all "No,", ad-• - working upon the new additions when .:right. There is-Something else in the: he stepped ashore, and they threw l Do you want it?' O has wooed and' won, the girl of is it? Ain't a rni'i of bills,' heart. Frank Westhaver waa no down gagers, saws, adzes, and ham- is it?" i exception. He had taken a chance with mere in the rush to greet him. There was Long Dick, rangier and more For answer she st ped.across with'a Young woman w om he regarded as bronzed than ever, pumping the hand THE 'PEST OF TIME FOR RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS the watch, chain, and a small velvet his social and intellectual superior, a °� him, and shooting 'questions like box. Frank took.them from her scow- girl he had met•in an unusual manner 9 ra id-fire gun. Jud Morrell, Uncle ' H PROVEN .1y, and sldppilig the watch into his s few months before, and upon an p _ - °' pocket, he took the box in his fingers j acquaintanceship of a few weeks; he Jerry, Zeke, and Lem Ring were aura- _ "The ring! I clean forgot all about had ;ropoaed and was accepted. The ins him with the light of we]- ii$SDtt it." He spoke viowlq, and then raised,odds,, to his. mind, were greatly come in their eyes. Oh, but he felt '•'• hie eyes up to the fires of the girl,against him. He was a fisherman and good uto be home amongst them once Ir • _ ' standing in front of him. Pulling a,s mambas- of a profession usually ire. more. � � -chair over, he said quietly, "Will ye liat'ded by the uninitiated as being of Wes, was], an here's our Skipper .- sit here a moment?" a low type--odoriferous, menial, poor, shorty We�tha°err" cried Long Dick. • r Wonderingly she obeyed, and with knowing other oval there were RtPDIj y a home at last, after settin th whole c Isis eyes gazing into hers he snap g, coerce a-talkin. A reg7sr dog of a - - ! already in the field b " roarin' driver from T Dock, with d� the cover dig' the box open and ia- yy� but he had made rough an' tough gang, an•' the islet Rhea <: - "pia ed the Bashing gem. I a set for her, as he expressed it, and is a positive Remo for Acute, Chronic and Muscular he had "hooked his fish" obal Kinsella! Lord Harryl boy, i t claimed` hat b iddamonl6 she e U Frank could only have read Miss but Ye've auttainly been �paintin' the inatlem in all its venous forms. - d; beamed?" Denton e mind he world not have mt',er, ef all what we've h and is true. COUNTLESS GRATEFUL TESTIMONIALS and Repeat Orders ., „ -y;*,, he said tense: ,.� not thought his task such a difficult one Bld�st,� but Id be most a<-aaeil t be received during past 25 years. k 'half so beautiful as wtiat you are, Lil- aster all. Mon�tlss one o der gang ei deers th• dog of a ago, when she first „ , xperiment but , lien ,Will-wile feller they say ye tfi+e! Such were v, you put it on your saw him, he had impressed her great- DOBSON S NEW I.LFE REMEDY is not an a the „ the greetings-rough, jesting, but sin- fin ger! ly, and when rite learned more about I product of a quarter century of study and research. Ple , With the oolos_ mantling in bar him and got to know the stuff he was(cere--and it was all 'he could do to to away from the mob andirget try to take. Does not upset the stomach. No harmful drugs. . = ~rlfeei<s, she pdck'ted i6 ring out of his made of she admired him more than , ` :outrtm ched hand, and while he any other of her friends. The ad-'to h3ds another and home. DO NOT BE PREJUDICED. Dobson's New Life Remedy will' He found Jules behind the house watched her withthd3 inb6nsity Of acp- miration was mutual, and boon ripen- give you wnew lease on life by freeing you of pain. Thous=ds ed into love. making horses for supporting filch g, ',. ` II flakes, and the honest fellow's joy at of enthusiastic customers have written us stating that after ! There is a trite but oft-times true, �, proverb whddsli dee�Carea that the daaarse�,*ee� him again was txuly dem1w. years of failure with other medicines, electric belts, etc., theyi NURSES of true love rune not smoothly.the c go Oh, Fmnkee, beat I-was thinking you were-cured by Dobson's New Life Remedy. ' The Toronto i#oepita] for Inour Westlfaver found when he broached never dsomiisg home. I jest say to for One Dollar. Six bottles for Five Dopers. oblcsr,, In sfaliation with Bane"* aad the subject to old Captain Denton.The w Cap'eti CAark die morning dot j be .Dlte bottle allied Soriittair. New York- Qtty, for go to Yarmoat' to-morrow for see venerable shipn`leacter had no objec-' „ IIblaTft offers a three'yeareI Course of Train- what dome over you." f to you n women havins the re- tions to Frank as a son-in-law—in „ y „ - ca4>^a t Coarse up the $old sways, said tits hq �ittt[Ca� �Q1MP ' die red edv n, �d desirous or Do- fact he would not have wished t0 see othez. "1 got tgme�thin' t' say t° ye oomths rtUrdMa. Tht9 HoeDttal bas a better man the husband of his -you cute of tj Wed iidotalrJe ire„ Tesdrsnt+e adoppted the et>iht•hour system. Ti+e i r-hilt be had bane vieWS�- pupito receiva unUorrns of the Sch ool Jules tI raw the hammer down and l Y+ a monthly allowokrice-and_trav13t 4 upon the subject witch he explained followed his friend. Frank walked otf Canada d - expenses ttoo and from I1aar icdiLk. II'ar to Westhaveer at some further lnfor•natlon applY to the I ,11 Hke you, Westhaveehe said, as superintendent Mleuard's Lintenerub for Warts. Mho tutu sat on the sun-�fodided porch -.. ayw. °vS .r xx >. tiet+�•,v.",. N a_:��r{cam so-.• s +k_. �-,an.,. - - w,,,; +.•. ..��aa.�..r..•> - ,:; r +���!q '�h; .��'� 11511� 12111- ,� < r ^ntd• R� v` "°x'°'7`"+4:. ..Fxa: ;,,�,•a-. -..r°..� �'�"r•.t.,rti-,':w.... ��. .iM..,, ,�':".�,. .s. :ii+�^ .'••Ci,�,'�;, °,�,,° :t §..., Syr " a.•,�• :> ':',J^,. :. ., Ji '.d +"�Y: 4.b'.:•�.�✓.' � :•y,R aT, kF". .,qwi bM�' id: '�,^W6'°.9{i!µ ..'�'Z'a•'�y ,..t,,4' r'A:lS., ....+�I.`. �^.y, :s3. '-fin, fir;:z•,� %y' �:,ra%G '{. �" .•n;`b'�=4,.;.r` r.; � r�, �•7;`+'�{.•'v :,`,'3�'.' •r> F`�?�.Yrra,•F«v�;,�'""":;''sw9:*,r�.��y,''R......��'��'•�•. ��'6ti%d•��.,"�.. ;y;,, '�= w,'•'�.',e•N�+�,�,"`,�:t r- o.+a ,a- �:• �. '.tY.. ,c;,,', ',.�! r vX y�, „T, ':t,;�.;; ...�..�:, �: ..,�,:a»j.=+c vyo�, .w�';s °•,:.s :+%. . •w•. 'dx,-+t�'.a a?3„" y -°,..w '�_�`cud•. r'�•'"+'- `w.:;' -+wr't.�' Mt 'U J ay. 'K 4 _ is He drummed on the pane abeently, Fright the mom ,v„ .• ` y�alingst'eIb below.-Then, all at once '4' '1� W4 I '� •,, - '" Tge � wt oe _ ha prang into the ass and snapped his fingers with glee. - " - - It "I have it-I have o f ont.he exulted,' around on one f Nothing I Could Take Made Me Any Fatter." ATound hopping _ The prince looked up in surprise. _ I have the ideal "What?" he asked curiously. _-"Up to the time I we-/ oeveateen metafriendofmineoneday,BleieW. ' -- you've only a eras!! cellar, "Why,the answer to your riddle," years old, I believe that I was the and I hardly knew her. White she heating System for you-the Gilson P'tpo- laughed Jan, "Listen­" He whisper- most miserable and unhappy girl that had never been as thin as I was, a -r less.Furnace. It has no pipes to clutter up ed long and earnestly in the prince's ever lived. Honestly,I was a eight year or more ago she ran ms a close ' the cellar and the Outer Casing is so COOL that ear and next thing the two went rush- I was the most ungainly looking second,but when I met her she had ing out of the room together. creature you ever saw. I was thin taken on flesh and had devpioped. you can pile vegetables and fruit T "T 'right along- he royal coach at once-at onto and serawny-straight up and down. into a line-handsome girl with ane of ' side it. _ t� -do you hear me?" called'the prints :•My height wsu-five test nine'inc2tes the prettiest figures i had suet seta ,a "At once, at • once, and lively, and I weighed exactly ninety-one and I asked her what had caused the bi w ` The big outer casing cannot become heated-• please. And mind your q's and p'6," three quarter pounds. No matter change. She said Carnol. "'She tol� Even at the bottom. Potatoes piled against-it trilled Jan, hopping after the prince. what kind of clothes I pat on I looked me she had been taken it regularly all winter will not sprout. The great Current The footmen ran this way aasd that, liLe a fright. I was clumsy and for the last three mou�s and that = and next thing the great coach of awkward I used to stand before the from the first week of taking It she of cold air keeps it always cool. Q " state, with tea pnatycing horses, came glass and study uiy features. I found had begtnu to put on flesh.*Iwas so rattling u to the doo r. I had a g� nose,good eyes and a encouraged by what she Baia that 2 - - I can sell you a Gilson et�a'aLy aii.��t•..:prize- - "We'll drive otirselves, thank you," good mouth, but my cheeks were couldn't get to the druggist fast p R , I can install it in less than a day; no muss or :said the prince and while-every, one sunken and my face looked like a enough. I bought a bottle and since fuss. No walls to rip up.A I'll guarantee it to `itared with wide eyes, Jan. and he e'•=ttll with a.piece of parchment then I have been taking it regular] . -Tan u to the prince's apartment. stretrhedoverit. liutnothingIcould It has made the greatest change n heat every room in your heuae perfectly. The p' P do or take made me an fatter. bleu nre you ever saw. I now weigh 186 fuel it will save will Down they_came, with arms full of y y g rarely even glanced at ma When pounds and all m friends tell ma 1 rich -ales, -and games, and blots, and they did, they mere! aVe me a ghat a wonderful re I have and I � snore than pay for toys of every sort you have ever im- lr g = itself. Get is touch casual, awns or pitying look,-an know that I am admired". agined. Then up and down ten tiaras I ;. . expression w4ich ain sure meant, Carnol is sold by lour druggist. •.�:: more, till not a single thing but the h sci with me now-an w y is a berng like that allowed at and if yon can cos eutiouslyT say Estimate wily not reds and chairs remauaed,ran the ts¢o'. larger" I used to lie awake at night after-you have tried it,that it Imni - They piled it heifer-skelter into the= for bona at it time-wondering why done you any good,return the empty obligate you in any coach, and with a.wild' whoop drove• there were so many beautiful girls in bottle to him and he will refund your = - way. off toward the village. Was there the world and I was so hideous. I money. 3.629 ever sweh a gay ride? To right and T �� - left the prince tossed his uvaarrea $old by Dr. McEwen's Drug Store, Pickering, Ont. i among the cheering yeaeant children, ' PIPEIESS - -: while Jan held in the high-stepping FURNACE - white horses. Christmas Coming. nothing to give in the way of meter3ei Then back {may galloped for a sec- presents, but who doers more "Xates Many Warm Friends" �� and Dowd and a third. Even the royal as i - according ing to her means than any one stables were visited and all the Pine tree, holly, also I know of. She makes a point pzinoe'a pet ponies trotted out and Mistletoe.and 'laughter jol'lyl of going about among pone people be- to the little children # And fun! Why, the prince had never � fore Christmas, trying to cheer up Christmas Doming. and comfort the cripples, the unfor•- _ PlokeMnp, oni haei so much fun in all bda royal Air a-tingle, j•' ' Pp ec young life. Why, this. is a regular tunafte, the sick and discasracfS AH Cha•iatnaai" he beamed, as he and S PP 1 to cosy i those who are in trvubie. She gives e Jan t the tired horses bards. The Christmas comingl such a wealth of love, of synmpothy, cheers of the village still sounded in Icar ,�..aY`�� of encouragemmerit, of aua�in% od tau ems+1�CO.,1'.lmit-0 GtM sRt.oNt' threw ewes, and the Joy on the faces Santa puffiinig, , • _ of boy's and girls who had received Turkey-sage and onion stuffingl good ems, that they feel richer after the gifts was no greater than•the-hap- she ban visited them than many dot- f pines reflected on the ftA* of Jan, Chriptmas cominel lare worth of material gifts would and the prince. have wade them. Mere things are tt .. is giving.' chuckled the Joy exuding, call and'un ,.., ,,.w, :E,', in comparison. afiftis Jester. "And -NOW, Prince Pauper,I alines pre, pumpkin and plum ptuddrngl 'with what this puce, woman vas With' r 3th Prim what it Cheistaass list we shall write i Chrbtrnas caanl 1 them. .�y�, so that the Ding and queen � N-o one is so that m tarmac • will together, also have the haffineas of giv- lave its leaven-- give something. Poor z °� = • --.-. . -.. i to you." And wham a list it was, Peace on earth! Clive thanks to g. Whwere love Is there A weeds before Christmas and not jester continued to look oat of tbs for firs prince had kept only heaveol is always something to ' g1vs, for -a thing bad been done about it' No, window--truly it was a problem and'his and needed everything, from -Mamriee Morris. "lave never faOetb." But where low aF sir not one things AI} the scribes trdy his �+a�rng master needed help- � woes to collar buttons.• Is not, whom the Chsiab spirit im ab. an� wise men od the court rued been ing. But aauZd he, a 'humble jester, "I'll do tbda every 5esd ' laogtusd A True Gift. � :;'sent. there is' po�rwty,A deed, porlrsff over catalogues for months baps to solve a question that even use Prince of Pt�perdink. And I " and the primp minister bad visited'the wise men gave up as ho�pebsa? hope he will, don't yonT i knave a very -woman wino has t �iv;rg, rat , every shop in the kingdom, but here it waa. ae I say the-week before Christmas acrd-rrot6 drone. I'nateed of jollity and cheer the whole kingdom waa plunged in 910m. r And all because-well, I'm bore you wild laugh at t�lte idea-'-the young :art Prince of Pumperdink could not find I _ a single thing he wanted for Chest- =man There be sat at a graben table and there before him lay s lone,wee- � u sacatl, headed t3ruslga-- � c '.• "Ch�ristamao Lief of His Most Ro 1 _ '.Highness, the Prince of �" A continual stream of com tion through the looser, each one With l suggestion, but at each the beWould 919t, deeply and Prince " -Have Northern Ontario des rrve your practical syaupathy -Have that Have dozens" - HE indomitable folk of -F'0. I . COMMITTEE ; ed those. No--no-NO!" I Remembce, eighteen hundred families have been horsed out-and mast And out the courtiers world tiptoe, w• '' ,itl start all over again. These wonderfully rich farms, mines and aggressive .7 for the prince was growing so cross t A.1. 1"�•Navels e.w• young towns will re-build and come back to their own-but it takes time- And that. not in frequently he flung the O.a.r+.Govenwo.nt , �o�en ornaments �Cppp�. „d - in the meanwhile they must live, they must have temporary shelter and .wte's fire offemdIng lords and %die3 Shock- �HN ELIJOR� nobody to give it to them if we don't. AnqI admit, but, nevea+Chelees, true! _ .- - ---- -- --- what-@ Ne good at Qinistmas g �,p ,•T wSuggestllondl for contributions from Clubs, vhen you won t get any presents!" he `' C.e.dea f+6..�f.�oesr.,.' Assoc. ,grumbled "And last year I'received S. MATTHEWS.Dr.++efe.d Factories, Or$an1Z8t10IIir etc. fire same things I did'the year before 'a T,�'d X500.00 will provide a Shelter Shack for a Family and Rough Stab[e for little. 1. felCS M.SOtlTFR Trine hr-a"--a Y' But' your Adkharlese has, already A F•>k 2, j;350.00 will provide a Shelter Shack for Family. + 'everytbing that he rt can desire! .`�a lv,a 8a.rd.of 3. jS200.00 will provide Food and Supplies for a Family to May 1st, 1923. - y .mildly observed Jan, the court jester. +• F��o - 4. y t 00,00 will provide a Wa on for Settler. - 'Bet bis Majesty the king demands -'� w mMt t. .�' � "5. X75.00 will provide a Set o Harness(double). = =first I write this lief,,;.a he spent two oaw,o Mnaieiap.l�A,.oeiation G, $50.00 will provide a Set of Bobs of Sleigh for a Fanner. 4 months shop foe me beat year j � o. • and shill found notating that I had not �'t�as. .F�Nof , '.,� 7. $25.00 will,provide a Sewing Machine fora Home. _ silready. Can none of you bl�ockbeada guts H P.Pt-t1M?TttE.To.o+,eo 8. $20.00 will provide Kitchen Furniture for a Family " _ about here do anything?" the prince r.,.oC°"R.d 9. $15.00 will provide Cooking-Uten-le fora F-ami13' _ s. screamed, his latience entirely ex- •mots, A H•W1L1-ET . a _10. $9.00 will feed a Family for a week. weeds:04ti m look into the matter," chuckled _ _ ':1 1.' $5.00 will provide Needles, Thread. Buttons& 'Sciswrs o= Yatn and jester, refusing to be ruffled, and a Knitting Needles, eta to help outfit a Home and.Family. - turning a somersault vrhidt made the 12. $1.00 will feed-and supply a child for a week. p rote smite in spite of himself. - "Why are you the only one who has - - _. trot, sttggeate,d any-thing to..me?„ ex- ,Make Christmas come back again ,wed the boy, sold Picture a Christmas,in a nearly bare shack in a burned out town in a Northersit "You never asked.me'" laughed the - ".-winter. Hundreds of children up there, remember. Make a money contributiop ys "Let the wise men of the coup= :. now and show your northern fellow citizens that the Christmas spirit lives at►d solve the problem-for they te4l tare I know nothing but nonsense." _ has a real meaning in Ontario. All they ask is bare necessities-they deserve at Just then a page from the king 4 - leant that mush.• came' timidly into the hall and asked Now it is up to you-every public 'spirited citizen and charitable organization. the prince if his list was ready,as the 'i �1 ± ' O and gtteett could not wait any Spare one dollar. five dollars, one hundred dollars or whatever you can. Spare something from your Christmas cheer. Make Chtistmas up there a ' "NO!" roared the prince;with gulf = Tittle leas than a grim tragedy. Remember, not comforts, but bare ._ • a threatening gesture that the poor necessities in the grip of a northern winter, is�%ll that they •ask. Send Idttle page te>g over backward. Thump- today? Make cheques payable to Jug on the table, the prince called :yloadly for the scribes and wise meri, 1 _ : _' wino were busily at work in the asst 1 T�e NoTtaDeIEII On Fire Relief CoAllnittee ti room. "Write - this list-and at once!" be Royal Bank Building, Toronto. wrdered. "And see that there is no- - thing on it that I have already!" !i; . „ •. :t y� �. The old wise men seized the list with trembling hands and retired in ' great confusion My, 'how un-Oirrlet- ' massy everything. s. One would think that- ttds prince was a terrible chap But, really, at other times no - orre could be more considerate and ebwan sighed and, looked out the win- f° lbw, where a lot of peasant's children "? wet; rolling in the snow. "Would your Highness care'to skate ".*do aSternaon't" he asked. 1 ;. "Or we might go see the Christmas Uin the village," be suggested, y htlltho prince.only shook hie head And slant CkrAMy into the fire. Tb,a_; - • , k'. .'.k.... l�':'Y. -''r'�,•i '•11• ett<1 ;i nlRli!!^. M 6'.9.' ••1 i',(�•u. .b. . {•`.>w y.e.:.� ` a'•,'s ,..p c •'S•: ? r;;r .a.:, f. ::fir^.. `"e. ".�, �s• ` A;.j4.: „ f27, 'y,,; "•'�?-:r a. .,du sk iah,..�z:ur• s? '"r• -w-� w4s^'++- G:.'"_ ,x*^•��- , .i � •' „ v.:a,.....c• 4 'p/ .� t-. a„-,r-,.... file ,.�.�, •y.,_i;.b f,g ,., �" �?•- •Y%•'.ri E'i S' Wi ,ACTL •W'• e..ry. '4f: �w+, - ..y`•5✓.i.•.—.\ ..,+,•,'' -N••, J •y.,: ,yr� ,'•.-^' ''�'P!'n. YS..:'Yi•. Y.. �•!�` ,!a .�aev�{.'S• r,•A...y. ,A « ,�• ..GY_'Jl .6' A•^'"W.a¢-,ir.S ,y�_�...;T•.. °1 "L"a "p_' r' � :�.•• .-A,§ .!f- •°d'.Yn• '.°.. �a•w.r'kS.:S: •^I.'s'. fir: '�. 'X•'�! \. .,,+„ �,,,,.,. :;'r, C•: .::5 \•".+�xc<",,,�r .4°a;.ilk" ..y, ...+•-. -.ate — .'�'.,.,,.k u `.t�, ,.,^,,�' r r.. ,,,.L .C'`•:t;*e,��,• .�ra:ac•.�_ ;.4, s...•,.r.ud �.r-, ,,.+.p.. `'b wr`:. - -;y,'. s°•�..•,.... .R., fill' [ '^.:A "6'_ r C .,lr„•n .N`' ^'J'<. :•�• • ri(i Y'-•h/- . :lf''••' `2:+.. ..'�.•'•.0 �i'• , :r. on con T, f dlbto 10.110: L Matthews. caretaker of :.iti�A.�� YO'U� �i rau,wuyieatlun was-read from+halt i3•W ll R HaaDevitt, of d 8 e ) . •"= ti Hon. F:0. Bigga stating that the De-'fur li)1�10.00; W 3 Devitt, b+.l tR aai- CHRISTMAS ..MERRY TtnRbt$ `._,:.�. ; ,. parunent would begin the wotlt on'ary for ]022 20.00: W G Barnee.salary fir' ,',I, X peryear,p' 1.60it®sid'inadvance. the Danforth Extenstnu to Iiingaton tot- lb?': 3(d+.Ot+. road as soon"p_�asihle: Ott uecount of its lengtb the repot t y A cow. was read from police trus• of the standing committee me steads r --- 3OHN MURKAR, Proprietor. jees cf Clarem:::t:t riicE netLeudic�`that;acd BLidKee is held-over for a future ' iTH OUR FINE ORAtii;ES, \L'T5, CAAi�IE5.Etc. _-- a pow-rooar Iict-rise be granted W. G. issue. _-- _ ----- Bin�ham. A b'v-lKw was passed appr,inting - - - - PICKERING COUNCIL. A cute• was read frum Mr•s. CowanFR.oy V: Mowbray. Deputy^ketutning . California Naval Ora' ages, vil�sizes, 40:: to l,OU per doz- - re work on Rosebank road. Ofilcer fur oIIinR sub-dicisiun tip. 6 1• Malaga and European Grapes, 20c and 30c per 1b' •• - "'The above council met pursuant to A coup. from residents of Whitevale;in place of ' W Else.. who refuses to '•adjournment on 'Monday, the filth asking that hill be gravelled, act, and Jacob Wagg poll clerk in the Bananas, large and ripe, 44 cents per doz ' place of K. V. Mowbray,who has been - ": inst. Ail members pz'esent excepting The standing committee on Relief • Dessert Raisins, finest staUlC gaality, 2?cand 33c per lb the reeve, who was unxruidably ab• reported and recommended payment aplhe counccil noow adjourned to meet Mixed'Ntits. Brazil?, almond?, w.alouts and filbert@, 20c per lb' -^ seat, bar. Forgie the fist deputy a9 follows: Chas. Rice, for conrepiag again an Fziday, Dec. 15th, for the ` in the chair. The minutes of the last Ed• Long to Hospital for Consump• pirepimaLwn of a Financial StatEwent. iiaed Candy, Chci-tozas tni'sttu'23, creamy+, chocobaea, 24e to ti6e tneetiaK were read and approved. tires,«'estop, ?.fdJ,• A number of accounts were present• The standing committee oa Conlin•� -Grantirries, fide large keeper 30 cents per fib ed for payment and referred to the geacies repotted and recommended , o California Celery, fancy 9t(7c�,°15 c Pats per stalk • tespectingstanding committees. the followiflp, payment-s: E E Annis, r1 GLARE�IOi\7' BARG3I\ w. . �. John Larkin was heard re altona supplies 1.00 : °ov Alsop, rebate on FOR ^�A?�E HOLLY AND HOLLY WREATHS --- .• "- .yroad, cone. dog tax2.LKl; J, l3xlsdor, ditto, 2.00 _ •• B. W. Lotton was heard re acct of D K gra!on. bxi of =slaty lsl'L2 1'25 t t) ; Substitntial 7-roomed let ici� house, _. 19.21,and.banus for wire fence LU W. F li'Richardson.s+.tarp rats 13U U+t; J stable, driving shed rind a-ooctibed. . Q j j Bort;ie, ditto 1+.U,!�1;-:� spears, ditto f acre of i,arui planted with frr\it trees, ..Nltu1 3� �HRj5 1 AS TO, �! . ` D. Precious was heard re bonus fur IOU U(1 ; G 1I F'o Wirth, ditto 100.00 i L!also;sere lot adjacent which- will be - ---- - �wirefence. - soldwirhabcre oc se arittelc.' .Pro- - Puckrin, ditto It'U G0: J Fnrgi. seal• p O. Edx+rds w+t� .rParc} .re ob,truc- Pu riu. wi;t t ab:J '_ +.: ; C� 11 petty cf the l.rte 11Irs. U. N. J[?hn-ton, I CrHA D S O Lions on streets in Fait port, stud J. r'• Foc�c th Kielty _,.5, ; J Fors.th, in Must be sold at once to wind up the s DRIPS, ,so;Litur, vv..,beard is behtll For,-yth roads i.0(r+ ;.A Spears.'ditto', estate. -- --, spectiog of DIr. BEarninKhr.'v' t1 an + : G zt, 1'orsyth, ditto-IUAU ; L' Apply P,. A.PUTPULLO. - Fit•ming Morrison was heard to lan 10.1 1 n,d61, 1 )+U: F H Hich zdaor, 12•ltl 21 Emerson Ave...Toronfo of village lots. Joe B. Gormley, was _ Also heard ze sitinP ¢tatter. The" Superior - Moat Market Albert Matthews wits heard re work r On Dec.LOth we celebrate the 1st anniversary of our bu�iaess fie /� p Travellers' Chet�tie8 Pickering and take this opportunity, of thanking your customers ! H{r�r V S Sho for their co-operation. - I%hen we came into 'being *e were only given a abort time to live. but thanks to our supporters we are still PEOPLE travelling on long or short journeys will find it most alive and open to continue to give our customers "one tied all" ` ' ` convenient to carry The Dominion Bank Travellers' Cheques. First Quality at a Fair margin of profit. Ifl prices we can, do and ? :` 'tll8 ]B 13f)t$e Blanket ti1T1@ will beat or meet competition. We ask you the question we asked R They are negotiable anywhere in the world and can be obtained once before 'Dose is benefit you to have competition in any line of yy \f' r a13d our selection is good. at any 'Branch of this Bank a Part of syour tronage!e ;i'e do not ask fo.r all claim itve and et i �. •f..- �` _ .. Come- lII• early and „ ,HE - _•...Line" is our motto. - - L .look them over. • � BAW � Choice Christmas Beef, Pork or Lamb. ,Buffalo Robes, Wool lugs,' _ Large supply of Club Bags. wHrMY BRANCH. a P. LYND. Manages. , sa BROOKLIN BRANcl{, tE C. CRt)SS, Maaaser. Yorkers; Geese, Ducks nor-. FoR.1 q All kinds of Leather Goods T . M_ nod Shoe Repairing Servirr. -' --- wok your order now and have $rat choice. P Are open to'buy any -' t;uautttj,cf Gee<e, Turkeys, Ducks. Fowl, Eggs or Hoge. r - ! 11 •� _ � BRADLEY Watch our window's for Bargains—It will ,LJ.i pay you. i Harness maker, •: - yt. � , How about a Wireless Bet fir Christmas: It you have a gramoDbone it Q,an PICKERING, ONTARIO M EAT MARKET � be used as a "loud speaker" with a iB8 attachment. + OPPOSITE THE PICl!tettn� 'r �,. .. 2E]�per lb i�'. J.`Coldhalny fIOR DOti BOC SE ` Round Roast or Steak, 'W 1Css llwtilao0w Surloin Roast or Steak, ... 25c = r - Porterhouse Roast or Steak,. . 25c c - otiCe to Creditors Rump Roast.... .. _ •_ '.: . . 18c 'lekerin g Hardware' Sore µ= - Fine Rib Roast. ./ _ eta 3 cthersl - 2oc -Hears b oak. ' $haulder Roast. .. ... hi wud l®c •• the Estate of Lacy, Ann Hourly, Pat 8,uiwst, ... � : .1 ••_ \ Tile -best po-1 icy is to btu v- useful Gifts - �. Widow,deceased. - •• _--_ r. 'I'be Creditors of Lucy Ano Bun- _ Brisket, to boil, - .. •t •dv.late of the Village of Glaremout. Leg of Porn, .. .. 'Me' s. . awl deceased. who died on or Loin of Pork. ., •• .. :�. ilk. •� for mamas Present about the 28th day of November.A.D. .. gaide't Bowat of Purk ,. 2(k 23c '. •�• :. I= are hereby notified to send by. ,. • •., ' � :'�'G'e would sugger t a few of our minas 'lines post prepaid or otherwise to dollYer-lGr- Pork Chopp, • the undersigned E;eeutors or their- Pure Pork bausage, ..: •. •;� •• deiiritars an- ri 4wfore the lOtb day of Finest Salt Park,... .. ft5c Hockey skates, Btioks and Packs, Kiddie Ears, Wagons Januar A. D. 19228. their Christian and surnames, addresses wnddescrip•_ Finest Breakfast Aueou, piece. `3fk " - and Sleighs, Flash lights, Safety Razors tion. full particulars of their claim or '• elated. ... Silt' " anti-Pocket Knives. -' • iatsrest and the. nature of securities.; ' it any. held by d them. Inimedlately Mil&Cured Cottage Roils(half or wholel, 33c Silverware, are Alum um warm sir o after thel0th ay of January. A. D. Back Bacon. .. 4&- '• r @, PyresW and III Rare, a ps• I= the Ilst.te of the said Lucy Ann'. Cooked Ham,` _ .• 50c Mitts, G10oe8 Of Gauntlets.- `Rundy. deceased. will be distributed Coleman p ♦ • �• rheeae .. b .,. 1J Gan p U n iKtsxrtsg the parties entitled there Weine ba.iioF regard only to the claim or Read ... 15c :, olem Lam or Lantern or ietpeest of which the Executors r T • s . F.se First add Doruestic Shortening,-3 lbs. M cents _ ppy, d Rang _ eMN then have notice and all others y Thought _ _twin be excluded from the said die- 4b- 5 The 80 cents. Hal , 1 lion ht e `•'keiDutiorr. ` i. •. p to !.b rants 18 can Dwtedat8tntsffVillr this Oth day of Fresh Tront and White Fish Every Friday �. S. �����' 'PICKERING (December. A. D. 192`2. _• . j j1 - Tbomws Paterson, Claremont, Ont.. G. REM PIC KE R IN G ' ,wed JwmebUgderbip,Claremont, Ont. B:ncutors. - 12-1i t9oNcitora for the Executors. + - Now and Then _-\ - �►•low price level never before _ ,Anouncing - to�ay if at the same time you are esta :. .r - 'reached by any car In Canada ff,a„Q� backing for to-morrow by gradua iv, ac• _ a - cumulating savings. Youth can spare what of agts : TudorPlate* ,w�need. _:. a savings account with this Bank now. - ,,� New Product of ' ._Ford Touring Care F. 4. L'. Ford; Ont TANDARD BANK _ OP cwrrwon sw ` Oneida Ti E��. PRICES ON ALL FORD MODELS TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS A3 - . Community .: - - Pickering Branch, W. F. Law, Manager Chas .��� �0 sis ., >.: _. .. '� _.`:. . - Whitby Branch, - - - C. A. McClellan, Manager .. Fg• -y-' Heavily plated all over, with Runabout ��e7. � ---- .. • ; special sectional plating '(DUT1171d, at wearing points. -4s,fi_Z.�L�_ • i T -� ��)Ll B V�� l -- _ truck C�ila.�:�:>;� _ - ��� Packed in' d►snit Ix�se, ' tined in blur. C)at]pv,. —� —6?�.11� T � a ;4 ARO\ET PATTF,R. Sedan .785-00 r ~. # Ikz. Tea Spoowl, _ i ; The above prices t►re F. f) R. Ford, Ont'�rio. Starting and V�Tllile bu ildln� «'e iil'fJ Cat'Y'j\iii on oar •: ., }1)or.. I)ezert Spot,u,... 3.?0 electric liahting Wt Chassis, Rttrrabout, Tout•iug,Track Chassis _ business as usual o cls�te tits Meth 7.. P, -.•i I)oz. Knives and Furf:d... .t.ro „$R3.OG eaten, ' on (,'Daps and Sedan starting and electric light- I "4°' I Z;, ins., are standard equipment. :Udist Cbul•eh Nou will find US. Cold Bleat Fork, �:::; Barr Spoon, Freight and' Government.taxes extra. ,• Berry _ here with the (10"ds, some. ' r_ /� - 4 > . - pit all tastes. A R . . i .� Butter ICr»fe, ,.... , _ th•n� to s If yoti cannot call, . - it a' order by ,nail. + _ White Bread, Brown Bread, Fruit Loves. :4 ' :t Try oar Milk Rolls. -only 5e each, enough foz'a meal. 7ndPpeudent phone 200 _ - : Big ssortment of Chocolates in balk and boxes. >n/I �H / CKS g Independent Phone 900. ! I u. JEWELER SherWood J. -CO aV ~ - 5 '�-f/T8Y C31VT.T Ford Sales tst.d rt ,�.icd Station. H. R. 1Vlonneyy All Plckerin • � � I I M_ V A R_ CLAREMONT. The Myrtle.Dra4uatie Club will 'present it dratua iu the blabouic T.R. Tral going East amig ad follows Fred Evans was in Toro'iio- last E611 here on the evening of.Wei - -:,F A R M LAN 'D 0. 10 Mail 7.57 A-it. �­Tuesday. neAtty. De(,. 2ill As the pro. 8 Local 2.28 P.K. Deparlm6t of - 80 -Loos' `6.25 P.K M rl K. A. Renfrew spent'..MG]3. To buy ell your farm, consult.tbt Farm-Lands with friends in Toronto. Sunday train, 7.57 A. K. -edd are in-aid of the park feud The United-Farmers Co-ope- rative Company, there Should be a good turnout of Train@ going Wool due as follow*--, relay Bowes, of Peterboro. residents,of the village and the. _7�1�ii his tuother, Mrs. R"dmac, surrounditil'g'coun try. Liffiiti:d. Va.* 29 Local 10 50 A.M. over Sunday. 27 Local 2.44 P.M. Mrs. George Turoei' �_aai A. J.-ALLISON, Represi-atutivel, Pickering, Ph6r.e Pick. 1:5!:S 9 ,Mail 905 P.Kill lender the doctor's care fora coo- Su*nday-train, 0.06 P. M. Foregoing is according to St4qdard pie of weeks. James Evanb has been tinder the time. , ::-Weather with a bad cold, but is rpewbat lfnproved. A Am puddings at D. Taylor's. Elk-. j Buy your Cbristmas cakes and I Coal, - col as jCist-received a large supply. stores ores in the village ►vill be Goal of the Hard and Soft.C apes every night next week fur .,.best quality on pers. li 1*, the benefit 6f Christmas shoppers. Miss Mildred Brodie and' her LrMMR hand friend, Miss Rena Pointer, of To- CAURUM :�THOS.' A. LAW routo, were in Claremont over the --week-endlo -76ALE REGISTER.. • "10 Henry an.4 Mrs. Wilson,of Pick- i are Ape•inding a .iveek here Tvi-:.-;D,kY Dhc. Iftif ­Auction Sale of with the letter's brothers, Jttinee btlacra farta,-stock-all imlyleniente, and Thos. E. Stephenson. the rzop*rtr of the estate of the Reserve next Friday, December late J. S. 31arichingtou. lot S,ron. 7_ -WANTED E. Whitbri. Sale at l2o'�.lwksharp. for the Baptist Sundity RELIABLE SAIMAGENT Se See bil!s. ' Win. Maw,auctioneer. Ch For this district to sell our 'School Christmas Tree Entertain- Tfit:RSDAY. DEC. 21s-r' Auction sale I Want to Lighten Your ores meat. A good programme is be Fruit and Ornamental Treei, me inir prepared. of farm stork and iraplementS, the Flowering shrubs, etc. property of,W. E. McGregor, lot 34. -and Save Your Back 1P 7 - This lolvalitywaaviisitedooTue�- con. 2. N%bitbr. Side at one eclock Exclusive ;remitory, day afternoon by quite a blizzard. GOOD PAY sharp. See bl0s. IsYmi. .,Maw, ave- Let me show you how a Toronto you instal. a Toronto Utter Carver.al' The high wind was accompanied tioneei. Litter Carrier will make your stable I want to show you how tbA time = Our agency is Valuable. The j. by light snow-fitirrieg and i.DteDSe SATURDAY,-DEC. 16TH-1UCtiOU Sale cleaning an easier task• and labor it saves will pay for itself is Stock we sell is grown to car- One seaSi0i Id. -of 50 head of cattle(cows. steers sold You can have a cleaner stable, own Nurseries. Out list of Co Its special feal willpleaft you.. healthier cattle and get rid of the bid Varieties is the best. Mrs. Peter Mal who has been yearil at lot 0, con,9. Pickering Come in and talk it overi tizae kr ' n a ending some weeks with her half mile west of 74sam, property -wheelbarrow and slippery plank if you're in town. For pardtim9m wrW at aughter, Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane, -of F:M. Cooper. Sate at I o'clock, Pelham Nursery Co., Boublish"40 vasin •- 400 Amm of returned home s"rp. See bills. D. A. Pugb.auc- 0. "l last twueer. Saturday. Sam. and Ernest Stephenson, of AUCTION SALE OF i CLAREMONT GARAGE Oshawa, accompanied by their wives and families, spent.Sunday with the formers' brothers, James 35 ,Frfah Milch Cows Having rented J. McGrath's Gar and Thomas Stephenson and their AND SPRINGERS, age, I am prepared to make expect J* . - repairs on all m Ali crakes of cars. -wives. The property at makes of Storage Batteries repi Thomas Birkett is In Wellesley 7�� :D=1%T1%T-1 ed and recharged. Aiteney for Hospital, Toro6to; where be. has 01.l r undergone an operatiloof We are At-his premises, Lot 24,Cqn. 4. the Exide Storage Battery. z. Ind, phone No. 1808 IDA glad to know that he is ainki ­rapld progress toward complete Wednesday, December 20th, 1922 W. STOUFFER, recovery. The following property, viz: �anta' Claus Has Bee' n - Here I 27tf :ClaremontillOnC. The work of filling in at the new Aylvabire'cow 7 years with calf by side ..And left A. big bunch of Toys, Candies; No ta and other bridge south of the village, has Ayrbhire cow 6 years with calf by:iidd:: �nice things for Father, Mother, Big Beother. Big Sister been carried on steadily up to the Ayrshirecow 5 years with calf by It is My Bu Present, bat the severe feast Of Ayrilibilre cow 5 years with calf,by aide, and All the rest of your friends,big and little, and so nice To help you run part of yours. J . ya has interrupted Arrehite cow 4 years due time of e you will want something for sere. the past few da calf by.3 the I.' thii work. Ri& white cow 5 years aid By Opal a New Gal Va Is. of Whiteiralle I am prepared to do Mm 3elorge Dick and two child- Red &white cow 4 yrs due time of sale, Doti't fail to see our lines of Men's Winter -7 ten, wbo have been apisndinK" the Hal cow 8 years with calf by side. Cl Mitts, Heavy-Rubbers. Flannel Shirts alrkinds of repair work. Including'.. : Hoistekn cow 5 years with calf by side,st year with their relatives to tapir and side curtsies,, also A Holstein cow 4 yeaTs.wilth calf by side. and Socks, Horse Blankets Etc. your old a"look and run like Karl left on Monday On Holstein cow 8 vp&n with call by aid giving 1;a good coat of now palest. e. their reto -Da6fifliprini Money Orden. m trip to their home In -Black cow 8 years witb calf by aids. Agent for Toronto machinery.Indul Saskatchewan. Holstein cow 6 years,With calf by side. tw.Pumr:Windmills, Siloe On Account of the last Monday Black cow due at the time of sale. Compliments of the Season to All.- sad sa of the month being-Christmas thfi; Holstein cow with calf by,side. d alsollne Eneftes. -year. the township nominations Holstein cow with calf by side. EWE; w take place on Friday, Dec. Jersey cow with calf by sidi Rome Tel. 6f81. Whitievale. 0" Brindle cow 5 years due Dec. 27ti H 0 R N T .__0 N i11 22ad. A16o the anninid nomina- Holstein cow-4 years old due Dec.24th lion :for police trustees will Holstein cow 4 years old due Dec.24tb BROUFHAM-SANTA CLAUS HEADQUBTERS -`take place on the evening of the Holstein cow 6 years old due Jan.7th, saute day. Holstein cow 6 years old dole Jan. 7th. S h o The Public Library has Installed Holstein cow 5 years old due Jan.15th. P anotber lot of due books. There Holstein cow 5years old due Jan.1i -is an increased interest In the Durham cow 5 years old registered 1F 7 ''library of late. especially among doe Jan. 5th. the Continuation School aWdents. to- Put 'Dollars Dorbam heifer 3 years•old registered `E due-J an.Oth. writ' y Now is the time to shboleribe and Durham cow with calf by side, Bny idoefulG t iftsi Homo let the full Advantage of the long Durham cow wkb calf by side. winter evenings for some good pollangug cow s ears ofd calf by side. We now have a fine display of • Pollaingue,heifer 8 T ears Feb.3rd. In YOUr- Pocket Mnch sympathy is tell for Nei- Pollangus baiter 2 years old, useful arl for any Pollangus hi 2 years old. metaber of the son and Mrs. Sanderson over the There is no need to make a special toes of their first born, infant boy. Pollal better 2 years old. L tn to have Allyrabire heifer 2 years old doe in to-town fora load of chop if you family. -.Allen Rowell, who died on Mon- I_ February a?&onto Farm Engine and Grain Grinder SOMiSihing i3CL -day. December 11th, of a compl Avi%hlrli boiler 2 years .old due In of your own. And bi it will save Let us suggetit cation of measles and pneumonia. Vebruary you a few cents on every bag. Cutlery, Aluminum, Motor He was 8 months old and was " , This Is said to be the beat bunch of Coarse or fine chopliiiiiiiiiiimfor cattle a. Disheo or lisle healthy boy. Hisfuneraltook -fresh cows that Mr. Denny has or Acoessorie ,-place on Tuesday afternoon-to the ever offer0d,for sale. :hol would recommend the Toronto Toys, Razors', Skates Cemetery. Unio G n. rinder for efficiency and economy on Sale begins at one la�clock,sharp Mrs. N. Burton. who has been in your farm. You are web3olne to inspect poor health for some time, is now TERms=kll Sums of MWsLnd under. A Toronto Farm Engine, too, is a 'great our stock at any time. aster.-'Nerjonsly ill, having received cash : over that amount 6'mooths labor a;�e . Atich 'it to your paralptle stroke ont Monday. At credit will be given' to parties furn- pulper, -pump,-cutting box, cream .,­The Gift Hardwarer the time of writing she was some- i6bing approved joint -notes. six separator or fanning mill. hRt better though still in a M very per c ent per annum off for cash. Think of the labor saved It . Her dwileirteri W.M. MAW. Auctioneer pays for itselt m one winter. - F. M COOP Mrs..Thos. Haney, of Woodstock. I'll put dollars in your pocket . is here at present •Fifting on ber. ' when you can get it for less if.you"l come in and.discuss Tor- ULAREMONT Her many friends hove for her onto Farm Equipmedt,with me- early recovery. A large supply o of'Ladies; and Men'$ F. M. Cooper has been irk C" H Ma yna T.41�e Idell'Grocary Stort d E;st. F0(36�eai foe immediate usei; -'=tern gntario several day%this week Ladies' Felt Boots with leather-sale This is the Ideal Stor�tcl buy: and heel all Sizes Rt 2.54" Purchasing a number of li�attli? for Rubbers to fit 90c. •Whitlevale)_ Ontario your groceries. feeding purposes. The lot cbnsjQts of cows, steers and yearlings. He L-adies' Oversboes made of heavy felt by p Will infier them for mtt- ablie w and Jersey Cloth 11 inches high all We ant' all kinds of Poultry— t-izes at 1,50. auction at lot 6, coo. 9, (half toile for the Cbristmas 11arke't. I Men's Heavy Rubbers, 4 eylets and 2 :west of Balsam). on Saturday. buckles all w bite at 3.50, Black and Good poultry- will conimalirld Dee. t6tb. These area choice lot i h i te sole 3 25. Black and red @Sole CIR top prices:of cattle. Those wishing to ptir- t chase feeding cattle should not Get busy and fatten Boys' Heavy Rubbers gray and foxed your birds. 11 to Attend. white sizes 8 to 13 It 100. From I The children of the Union So b- tol5 2.W. your prices will be paid for '7' --bath School are looking forward Men's all-vt out Shanty Sow at 1-025. With expectancy to the evening By gettine-your supply at these prices Have Y our Grain Ground li fed. poultry. ..4� when they of Thtir,,Aay, Dec. 21at. wh you get an extra pair free of charge. AT THE FRANK CHIDLO bold their annual Chirtelitni W j :tree and entertainment. They CLAREMONT, it ONTARIO have been ptitting in some faith- J. IF mogda, 41a"Mout•_____ ''�al'Yl bell jul practice at the progrAmme, - p F1ou - IYi11.lS7 _ 'Which Promises to to a mmilit de- OLEN WILLOW KILLS .1ightful one. It will be of a ni u wait --cellanelaiiiii charactVil-, and will -Cedarorove . -Locust-Hill .,Work done while yo consist of drills. dialogwi recitations, choruses ete. • Of We there will 'be in Chriat- ai�e in the market -for winter aiid- ynn;; tree laden with fLn.abundance A cilar of No. 2 Yellow Old'Ainert- -can' Corn to arrive at i ' wheat, oats, barley '.Qf Present-, sind Santa Clatiii; hsv.it .Marquis rorni,4ed'faithftolly to be on hand -isile Una 3esign promised' Loinust Hill in a to distribute the presents, and be few days. and rye. Inquire kept in stook. It will Pa, You see that no person will be salt at our works acd inspect our stalleft re to -for prices 0biliall Don't be misled overlooked. Those who desire Bran, "Sliorts, Corn, Ooem, , ­. . - . , --- _ , :11- lare presents on the tree' are re- Agel we do not employ them,loonsequni• i.. p Oil Cake, Tankage, ly we also, and do Ibi off the $96=0 quested rich in the afternoon. Every etc., in stock as The CariapbeU our MiRs coo olocumUsiou of 10 per sent.,which you ill have them At to the church sartainly gave by pusbasing train 3% Berson connected In F90Y WFky With usual. the eongrezation abould not fail 1 Mills at tobepri Mill mn*tplj%.AqAnt* J. T. UXTRESON' evening i5l RQQ11 Qqfow red them. AdmtR- A. E. It E E S 0 WiTgrouto Pleterboro Piekering ��C'v`- 3JYv �'? zYJ..,� ,yAa. �^ r. �,. a..+ -.i�''r_'''lr.y.;L`1 e'er"• �".,.r?•' .8•� �,,,,ati^.F'"xh�±�• +:� -� ".a �`'�+5��T'.�9� '�. er: �w N 'F 7. :h 'z�x.;.° s 'i-,�:«w,+k -'»•, Lt`''.• crCr"''�`3,,i. .v �, .r w±;E'. a•, U••..,•1: ,,•�# .•+'�'e'•'�c. .%Jti �+'W•`�k'}..se',:.�,` _C', - .,as r� t •r. v 'Y .y .,� . "�;,,�r+• ':�,".'t.'^9% �, .-w. ..�. a."'�"�,•iu •'�,�'.t.L ,r`: .,�m..,.c?,3*,q•..rt .; °.a�„'.�J'�'�'S!M, a-z�;,a' .�,.•. :vi, _� s�! v.•#•i.�':�b"'�,'•'"'� �,,,?•r••t i.7 sR: ,,.,s' �'w' a""'�7",y...�''�"r, �r'�.c�a �,,,?v, . .^ . 'y"•'.. '�.,Y'..; +, . _:.F-s- ..dY.,.. w7:-&.;a'�w^., 1' w+fi'^i•=..�:.,t;•. .• Z. a. .4 �~ Off FREE. STATE INAUGIRVED 4 t ,F� : . ! rue vveek s Market 4 - _ IU Ur Manitoba Wheat-No. .1 Nor.hern,� a 3.22#•Governor-General Timoth y H Ttkes Oath of Office;' Manitoba oats-Nominal. Ministers'a>r>pd Members Sworn in-One Deputy Shot and _ Manitoba barley-Nominal. _ - =' r' ,Another Seriously Wounded on Via to Parliament. � � A� the aoove, track; Buy ports.' e� Y merftn corn,_N,¢ 2 yellow; y r 88c; No. 3 ye'-ky .Ai! all rail. : A despatch from Dublin says:-In-r wounded, being a wt in the head and Barley-plaiting, 60 to 62c, accord- argumtion of tl.e Irish Free State as;arm, ins to freight onside. -pas of tale Domduions of the British; When the deputies emerged from Butkwheat -N6. 2, 73 to 75c Empire toads place on Wednesday The'the hotel, the a§Qassim appearred to Rye-No.1feed 2, 76 to "Be. -- -. 61. y was simple and unmarred;•be loitering on the porch. Nothing Mil'IbeudDel: Bran,-per freight," ' by -biostile demonstrations from the;ha.'pp2ned az the deputies bags 'included: Bran,•per ton, $24; epu passed the � shorts,per ton,$2s:;raiddlunga,$28.50; `�.. Republican minority. I group. The shots were not fired until good feed.Sour, $2. Ontario wheat-\ ' The oarth - •wise adxniniaterod to'Hales and O'Mailhe hired the cab and = ,. . a. 2 white, $1.08 were getting into it. Then the murd- to $1.10,according tc f' eights o+stside; - ''l5mothy Healy,as Governor-General 8 g - erers ened fire. The 1 No.' 2, $1.05 to '1:1.07. ' ,by rani .Lord Chief Justice at Mr,• of y operated in Ontario No. 2 white rata-41 to 13c: ^ 114&We residence -in Chapelizod, on'two groups. Eight to ten shots were ' ' trite Ld , three mes we o D most of them di ub-+fired, at Hales. Ontario corn-Nominal. j fiey, th il st f Ontario flour-Ninety per cent.pat.,• •• WA afterwards the new.Governor- Another hotel guest who stood chart- ' in jute-bags, Montreal, prompt. ship- U. S. DELE,GATE8, TO. CANADIAN CONVENTION :w Gainers) -administered- fife oath to.i tang w'r� Hales and'O'Maille as they meat, $5.10 to $5.20; Toronto basis. > Pi daiel;or Michael Hayes as S*akw entered the cab had a narrow escape The International Postal Conference opened in Ottawa December 4th. $5.05 to $6.191 bulk seaboard, $4 to $6. from being 1 The picture shows the delegate's attending from the United States. Bottom . Manitoba flour=1st pats, in'cotton <>" ed the Dail. o sacks, $7.10 per-bbb; 2nd pats., $6.60. A Ibxzy load of British soldiers,ar- row. lilt to right, W. Irving G.over, Third Asa3is�tar� Postmaster General; Hay-Extra No. 2, per ton, track, Nx.•,Coegrave way•tlre-first one to living on the scene, opened fire 'on fIubert Work, Pco-tinazter General; John Edwards, Solicitor. To row, Ed- �- be sworn,and to sign the mll., The I p Toronto, $15; mixed, $i'3.59 to i1i16; '.. norm of the oath oL alaeg3ance was the Deputies assailarits, who were wain Sands, Superintendent of Fereign Mails;, Peter J. Sahardt, Div. Supt., - clover, $13.50-to $15. to the constitution of then scattered and purse ed: It is not known railway mail service. 'Straw-Gar lots, per ton, track-, To- ti pp whether any of the attacking .party _ _ ronta '�.. Tire ee State and then to Ring /A� -- -- � -- - - Cheese-New, barge, ° 25c;_ tvvina, 'i George as the head of the People�w Th"`injured. �A� [7'� � t'�� RE'4L �`�. STAND The shooting of the Deputies is in 25c triplets; 26'�c; Stiltons, 2 7c. flomming.the British Commonwealth.- , ,� Mrs O'Higgins I fulfillment of a constant threat. Not Oul, large, 27c; twins, 28c; Stikons, _.•. and the other Min- only the Ministers who ordered the O - *f(I� HILL ��� 29c. . ;� liters food--the oath in to followed I - j�'j� Butter-Finest creamery prints, 40 .xe. members recent executions, but all the men- .,_ ' Tbre oath was s bsister6d to each'tern o! the Dadl Eireann who voted in , _to 39c.; Dairy, 29 creamery 1e.' ookkii nee, c. Cooking,21c. r? i favor of published measures had tang peak Dressed. poultry-Chicken, 4 ibe.,- man ind4viehtraThy and most of bkte, names parbNsdsed in a.-black list and S er Leaueux Selects Site of Monuments on Vimy Ridge and np, 28c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 25c; fowls r:l • - •. it+ehQc�titioxss audirb}e thxvughout•were warned that the would be ]sold --�-Constructimi will Be Next S p, - the Chamber. Some of the milhtary� Y $� prulg a21c1 Will Oc- ender 4 Ibs�27c ogeeae Z4c• duck-i "�� ,. .�/s`.., ► inch Defence Minister reeponas�slt. cupy Five •Yearn. d*, U, 38c•' turkeys, � - 8 Renee some o! t?se Ministers an Margarine-20 to 22c. : a" '� khtrScahy, were in uniform. soveral of the members of 'the Dail ,. - t Y : ' A later tl Ottawa, Dec. 10:--Canad'a's great *elided, as engineQr ai the battleflelde despatch from Dublin have far some -time- past taken u Eggs­-No. 1 ,candled, 83 to 89¢; %11_4 Nana:-assn Hales, a deputy of the their residence in the Government of- monument on the auxrmnsit of V'smy memorial committee, 'at P oPerirlBhe, selects, 48 to 44c; cartons, new laidro. F _ '3 PiMiament, was shot and killed faces. Bu! some were willing to risk Ridge will commemorate not only her through which Canadian and -British 75 to 80c. 16 ion Thursday as he was heaving the army's great victory. of April, 1917, troops moved in thousands during the Beans--•Canadian;' hand-picked, bb., k- '.' their livea by residing outside' but also the valor and sacrifice of.her war. In the Ypres salient he sa 0e' primes, 5%c• '. _ Qrmond HOW for PrNament accom- Hales. was-a P y®' Maple products--Syrup, �P- A- prominent supgoxteT e"t > by BrlgardiexLGenexal Pstriek� missing soldiers. The aaxaa9 of 19,= 204;000' Brit h missing 'sokfters lie. ' ns•l Q'Miaihle, was of the Gcrvexrraent and had been : 004 mieeirtg Caliadian,'sol•diers will be ars3 are uncovered- in t�e work of re- 1: 2.b0- g8 , S Per S imp. g' $2.40;' Deputy tighter against the British.• Maple sum. lib., 23 to 25c. '. .. Speaker of the House on Wodnes" 1 inscribed an the memorial. .The emec- construction at the rate of two or Y• He was one of Michael Collins closest H-cosy=80-1b: taxes.42 to 12%c per 0e0ea I O'Ma111e was seriously)personal friends. tion of the memorial will be commen - more a day.` Witb theca In-some sec- hay.; 5-2%-Fa. tins, 13% to 14%c pear' ed next spring, says BrigaeAer-Gas- tiona cf the front tie their German- lb.; Ontario comb honey, per doz., imp 7'aa Imposed eral H. G. Hughes, C.B„ C.M.G., D.S. -opponents, the remains of three of. $8.76• to $4.60. g nZ means of identification, ], rse� O. en ineer of the•battle8-elds mee,n- whom )soli Potatoes-New, Ontarios, No 80, also AU Receipts I oriel coinmittiee: who spent few days'were d to 90c; No. 2, 75 to 80c. i. �" -'�• p � ug up a.ahort time ago. Ypres j to Ottawa on lids way from Europe to'itself, Gen. Hugks_a says, is being f3moked meats-Hams, mod„ 26 to , Victoria, S.C.,.where he will remain;rapidly - ebuilt. Gen. Hughes lodges 28c; cooked ham, 38 to 40c- smoke& despatch from Ottawa, ., set- rolls, 26 to 28c; cottage ro) s, 35 to with his family until some time,rit=e at Skirrales, fanibiar of yore to Brier �, breakfast bacon 32 to 36c• s 4 wb +saga:--�4AOther of the paw' { Pe- _ • ... month, Tice conatrsctdoa of the men- >,ds end �`iaxeyt itan 'trot>-,& Tbere he I cial brand breWdast bacon, 88 to.40-ce; tax+ee, imposed by the Govern- !crial and the )dying out of the park v•w on.Armb-t:rc, Day November 11,''backs, boneless, 39 to 43c, - 1 on the 250'acres arcres of land on Vimy and theme he walked alone from Po p-1 '-Cured meats--Lon chea:r bacon, 54 menra budget legislation at P• g Ridge granted by France to Canada eringhe to 1 pre♦ and back along the'to to "e0 bbs., $21; 74 to 90 lbs., $20; 90 the last session of Parliament, !win �,py Ave years and wwl cost' unlighted road, peopled only by the'I lbs. and n ; $18; tioghtweight xobRs in _ will:become operative at the j half a million dollars. -The whole,' spirits of the armed -thousands v*w!barrels, $ 1; heavyweight rolls, 47. beginning of the new year. ! Ganeml Hughes E+tates, will be the;trod it in the years of the war. �I'd'-Pure tierces, 16c; tubs, r most atrilcitrg war memorial of its - - -- _.._.-. -.------_- _-__-- 26%c; palls, 18c; prints, 16%c. short- >• '. This •is the stamp tax on re- kind in flee world. General Hnghed,'' ening, tierces, 13% to 13%c; tulis,' *iptt graven in acknowledg- + 13% to 14c; pails, 14.4 to 14%v; «+ accompanied Hon. Rc»c3olphe I.eretietuv,. : prints, 16% to 17%c. . t of the; payment of sums 1 Speaker. of the House of Commons,t :,- P'aYm ` elision heavy steers, ? to $'1.60; - '' of ton dollars and upWaids.1 ;and a reenter of the battlefields.men-k ' � butcher abeet:s. ch'irce, �8 to $725; oriel committee, in has recent tour of l do; flood, $5 to !>6; do, mid., $4.60 ba The tax is not a graduated one_ + - d„� $b; cons., $4 to $5; botcher he+iiGe:s,; �that on, ch ue�,...^s ; f choice, $6 to $7.25; do, med., $6 to $6; ,erected by Canaries. General Hughes is a two-cent gives great credit to MT. Lemieux for eo>us.r $4 to $4.50; butcher Coves, Y Y.: ,$4 to$5; do med..$2.75 to$3,75; stasonp is to be affixed to each the part Fe played in securing from -anion and cut-teas, $2 to $225; but- W iRsetrt2a3Cllt 1 C rdless of the the French Government the tract of . ` $a land,on Vim R' but- cher bole, . $3.50 to $4.80;' i3o, y' id'ge,-which is forever Dom.,$2.50 to$8; feedin steers .rusk Mcketver sacred to Censdca. The Speaker of " '�'"' lib to $5.50- tic, fair, i4 to $5;lst�oek= anyx)unt involved. Captain of Queen's, Univera ty football team, vrbfoD v►an the Domintou Chant- the, Commons, Gen. Hugh" says, by �, good, l4 'to $4.50; do. fair, $3 to CLUNG TO ICE FLOES piotffihip his feet sack d8plomacy and his knowk-i ;4;-elves,chance, $10 to$12; do; mirk., $8 to $9.50; do, corn., $3 to $7; milrh WI-MN LAUNCH SUNK - edge of uc Frengo language, was acthe cows, choice, $80 to $106; opcingers, to conduct negotiations with the' choice, $90 to $110; lambs, $11 to , ms�r�e baby +� weN as himaetl, He French Government, to smooth away sheep, choice, $e to $725; cbo, cuY?!s, gel get onto a fairly- safe =0 Baby Rescued ice sheet His wife limbed onto a drlft!culties whic}i rnlglrt }rave arisen f =;� $2 bo'$5• hogs fed and watered, 11 j .After for Three fl and to secure a grant in perpetuity of .. do, f.o.b�, $l0 fhb; do, country points, + i� odtitag piece which constaathy tipped I ..:`. H 10 St. 'T+..7 i Itiolr, { and n�ied;'keeping her drenched. For tees land directly from the President $10. three boom they floated.d*hth the mT- o! France. Montreal. .A despatch from Sault Sbe. Marie, mat in near-zero weather. Mr. Lentlieux, with Gen -Hughes,.; � = _ ' '02*-, nays:-The passenger launch Their screams finally were heard too, selected the site for the mom- Corn, American No. 2 yellow,P2 to Mopiea, running between this city oriel on the elevation known•to these Finds Bt Trade in China. � 93c. Oats, No. 2 CW, 64 to 65c; No. by i coastguard at Oak Ridge Park 9 8 GW, 59 to 60c: extra No. 1 feed, 57 fad Neeblah Tarsal, nark in the •1a mile and a half away,.and he came ,•wino served in the Speaker Ridge-asstse R. C.'T. OHasa, Deputy Minister of -to 58c; No. 2 local white, 55 to 56c. Mwy% Rdwr on Wednesday night as Dill 145. The Speaker of the House Man• spring wheat pats., firsts, .� �v►hea its !toll was crushed b striki to the rescue. Trade and Comtneroe, who points out Flour,. Y ng * : • of Commons also inspected the work anaidians that there are "stagger- $. ''' bags, $3.30 to . an iceaake. Its three occupants, Mr.' Ught a ChrfAmae Candle, Neighbor, on the figures for the memorial, which �i C oppertuaittes for trade in China. $3•40• Bran, $24. Slsorts, 526. Hay, and Mrs. Guy McIntyre and their baby In Your window let it shine; Mr. AIward, the scu.pto:, whore de-�:`They will-buy everor tra a are pre. No-2;per ton, car lots, $16 to $17. tr escaped death. Mrs. McIn• It may help to,tell the story sign is to-be followed, is Acing in Lon-. r Cheese, . finest easterm, 22i/ac. pared to.sell," be says. U in a bospntrl suffering from Of ere Christ Chibd's love divine. don, England. The Ca.tad en' mem-' _. _ _ ... _ _ Butter, choicest �er•eamera-, 37 to-- ,' itspeeure. Her legs were'frozen T oriel at St. Julien is neari,-.g ccmple- 0. 137 -. Eggs, fresh, 45 to 46c; select. _ tifln and will be cnveiled on JtrI PAC" Malieri Are.Flrit {ed, 40c; Nn. 1 stock, 35 to 36c. Pots Wben the bast sank the occupants The song Marseiblaise cuss written y 1' � 1 ixrbo the river and clung to b an artillery i _Victims of Re6e1 PloC toes, per bag, car loth, 90c. . -�n'pod ng R cry officer in the garrison next. On the site of the memorial at• - I h. _ .... Canners $1.75 to $_ cutters, 52.25 of roe, McIntyre struggling to! at Strasburg in 1792. Pasechettdsele Canadian trpbes Have I o- _ been planted and are growing. Of the' A dispatch from Dublin to $- 'q'quality, and i rifer, slightly _ - Canadian army of France and Fland-+' � ,better quality, $2.76 to 53.50• bulls, y i says: Republican•documents i�cGm..-S3; calves, best, $10; �, med." . ABEL PRISONERS EXECUTED AS ere, Gen. Hughes is the I�st living I$9 up; grassers, $3.50; iambs, good, member to inhabk the historic neigh-! captured recently revealed a $13; do, com., $11.50 up; hogs, $11.50 .. - 7 , sows, to $10. _ - ARN�i T �+ /� UPUB pC A��t plot to kidnap deputies'and as- to $11 5• $9 a 11 lJI l�+r lalt+#'il-,J sassinate the Ministers before ,- _ ' the free S tate was formally in- A despatch from bublin I d ewy's:-=,of the vendetta which claimed Hales ' ^' , augul'ated. A general assns-! • $epriaats swift and terrible have lol- as its first victim. )owed the assassination of , sination seems now to have, , ._ Deputy F A policy so relent ens as•that die- "?�;`i'`. :• .' y probably 4 been substituted for the origin- 'bean Hales and the wounding aeE closed bb the executions is e 'Deputy O'M�le in Dublin on Tllura- l lan. The Rublicans de- ' a without parallel in history. Time atone �-: 4r.. p p say. On.FSriday morning Rory O'Coin- can prove its wisdom or otherwise. a MvRowee, McKelvey Y;:• ,. -lure that they regard all depu- . .. . xsnr, Liam J Mr.Bolve Neftlre'r in Government oar military -sad Richan+d Barton, all of whom circles can any information be obtain- ' ties .supporting the Govern- t --were R..,,.:,,•:, ,• 'headers of some note,!eel adddtiomerl to that contained in the �.� I' ment as traitors to the Repub- f were esiscuted at Mountjoy Jail,'bald statement relating-to the exe- � lic. Hales and O'Malley, the Where the ltadbeen imprisoned since!cutions. It is not clear, for instance, first vi tams of the ca i'their capture at the Fbia Courts in I whether the d� men were freest tried mpa lady by couxt-nuu tiarl, At any"rate, they win s' . were peace-maker§ be The offi�l announcement war as we1+e regarded ass immune from the ;.: ti? ':.^$ the rival army sections, and f by an explanstion tbait the penalties imposed in the rson-retro- :':- '• •� • f abandoned their race effort k'. were "reprisals for the me- spective powers conferred in October p '', w«daatton On his way to the Dag upon the miktary courts, and in Pull', ?:: only when they found it hope d >ikireanxi ad Br[gadier awn Hs+l�ee,utd suanee od wdvlah previous executions " :z::` less. - as a solemn wwmine to those also have been ordered, It sho M be re- s '•':` -hated w,itb, t'bem who we a n in membered- and in point of a : New Zealand ece V ote�*Kin Geor a of Gre �r:::. " .•;. .tai. agamat the (}reek Against Prohibition '#air compiracy at assassinotioo of the stun decision of the Govern- Who- protested :� :• ' 0910inst . ... , the terrordat'tactics executions, and wa the .,,�, ,�R� of • tlSs meat to cbaibeag+e ez a confined to his- '• ,.,,:,:..,.,'' ' K high.People." of t$a Rory O'Connoc Palace in Athens.as a'prisoner whft A despatch from Wellington, N.Z., - -Captaln of Western, Champions ` '14sfis annotmaemeelE lies bad a artuair. arc! his atiffeagum were captured as he attempted to flee from the country. slays:_-oomphete'figures on the livens- Sheimman, at the Edmouton Elk*, �i. :,.aft elfed orpou P'Wh opinion. The hme agn w Jedlsy. Otbw egnaft prom- His undo, Prince Andrew, has been ing referendum show that the major- who were defeated by Queees Uni. - ,(y✓+'• koactian, 'so far as the Repd>deNM #matt f­ .4 �. attea ,,,,' ..•, , sad it tried for tr44epis and sentenced to life- ity againat.prohibition-Ias more-than versity, in a•game at Kizipton to do.. ' .• lass /4 Is d1ohimr - and.evrcy- Is stistal that ths7 wig be b aftht to'long exile. five biases the majority whereby pro- oide the Canadian ebamptonship h '•sou h gcarpsrd for on intela fisatka trw so soon to possmis, 'borhood of ibe Ypres eddient. He has hibition was defeated da 1918. rugby tootbaM t ! rs1[�i2Y7,;•SylR'Wf.4,. .C.•:�^' a �::%.�l, ....Yn � '� FA. _ s't'` '�' �xi �. • �t4'q: c{„�rj `re''us"'�k .:W`,�gs9,�iet:�`.:�q"'T'i .i• ,.q•'yam.•' 1 ;,j' ';$'.•.a, .r: "yg,, a?eC .�j` -'g`°",•s•1,••• `' ,"ICr.. �o i v`f' :R; -fiA'. -.+1•" .}„ ` .} .q'u't tl1. 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'.t•-''•'L`sYa. :err .��� f aass� �idtl+t'2�gE11lis r r 40 ,"i `+, l //`l I U 11-NUUT k MAYBEa XJ&NT L �r �` i , 4 ^x, o:., -_ s > •-�` •�t:: , t Teng'e street. Toronto, N ,�:•. ._ . ,. -' -- •, _ - u eat Attorneys. Nerd tor free �N I� It Can be Here if She Keeps Her +'`••.•.. err moo . - 1Lt�E REQUIRE PARTIES TO - Blood in Good Condition. for us at home, either wit h aw .: : ,,` a• chine or "by hand' • write for lntornto& F To every woman belongs the right to, tioa;.send stage. The Canadian W>fole• e o a health aettve life. Yet nine I sale Dls.'Co, Dept. A, Oriltis. Ont �. Di y y ; out of ten suffer, often in Silence, from spa a�- ' •ti' " 61•� r• `*.' ^", splitting ,headaches, torturing back• �y ORD WOOD, BLAB WOf�D CAlt v: :i:;:4< ''° aches or some other of the many evils lots, Reld Bros., Bothwell, CSntalio. that follow saaemta or bloodlessness. atiTaiOVL.Z'x01lf. �'' That is wh one sees mo many4 Wo- ;;rx; >''iy H:i•'.,.,•,n>' ATRICULATION CLAS8 now men, with pale, this cheeks. dull eyes ! ( f _ 1 orming Students accepted let; 46U �. and drooping$gEtire--all signs that tile'grades 'teachers' certificates; twenty>ive blood is out of order. These woman ;years o! saecese; send for Catalogtr eas,dian Correspondence College, 6t should win the right t- be well by re, York Bldg., Toronto, Oat., Dept W. _ h' J Lreshing their bodies with the neK,I ' rich blood of health that so promptly jrea]eas. x;. - transforms them iutO •healthy, attrac- VHoica, BILVER BLACIK l� gape, adults. Reid Bros., Bothwell, tive woolen. Ontario. ` Sir Herbert Samuel There it no other medicine,can sup- ` BELTING FOR SALE *ho faces a huge task in Palestine, ply this rich,red blood so ape edily aad ` where, according to Bishop Ms,cInnem, so surely as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. of Jerusalem, now in Canada. Muh.am- Through this medicine'thousands o! 7�yI�T clpvOUaY*uJ I, �W�ov�g q. medanss atr3 Ccristlans are jalning tired, ` suffering women .have found etc., shipped subject to as vat at lour= new health. For example, Ddrs. F.'eat prices in Canada. Yor trHytlos 1146. forces to oppose the high-handed poll- 116 York Bt. Tomcats tics of the Zionist8. Lane, Parts, Ont.,says:—`A few Years ago I was in a badly run down condi- Broken Glaser tact, the right course to follow in the .tion. My appetite was poor, I fell off Ths molest way tP gather ap broken preservation of health and physical'In weight, aad could with difficulty do g1ese le to wipe it up with a wet wool " fitness. 'Her work is not confined' to;my housEwork Nothing I took seemed en nag, w4yfc�i should then be wtaDpsd any parketslar age, but to every age. to do me any good until a neighbcr ad- in paper and thrown away -a' wised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink _ s' . Starving Londoner Steals� ,_Pills. 'I had only talon a few boxes oL Mlnard's Liniment for Distemper. -'kf� Cake from CiiW. -the pills when I began to feel stronger „. and I couUnued using them until I had waved Hand Labors- The spectacle of a man saatebtnE s taken ten boxes, when I felt as well as Opted by bompzeesed afa`, a � 1/2 � • �� Cake from the liasada of a chSd and de- s" oaring tt was reported by a police ever I did, and had-regained my lost chine tae been invented to rub d�oarn weight. My husband and .children the palut--oa automobtle, bodies and e man in the Hounslow d4etrict. adding have a;mo used the-pills with good re- r- � � maws much hand labor. P g that nw ttrr•emt was made, aeye . Lon-; ;1 � salts, and I would advise anyone who don deevpatch. lie Bald a woman left. The horse has no egebnrown. the child to play outatde a baker's is rundown to give them a Lair trial" ,. shop, purchased a cake and save it bo= You can set these pills through any , -- _ — the child and then returned- to the,dealer in medicine.or by mail post- ehep,. paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for . ., Standing near by was a ragged man, Co., from The Dr. WillLms' Medicine ono wi n Co., HroclviIle, Oak H EAL'�'f-i EDUCATION cake and woo suddenly seized the _ . cake aad ate it ravenously while bs Paper from Peat. t #his .w nte1r F - ��, �� 1 1VlIl3�LE•1"oN looked pitteously at the ebild. Then English experimenters ,bare demon. _ ;,; s 1 he moved away,holding hem face !n his stroked the possibility of making news- - �< Provincial Hard of Health. Ontario hands. The polleetna.n. wits not can- print and other papers , from past t ft l UddI spa win be gl•d to answer° Questions can Pabljp Health mat. tared for looking the ether way. mixed with wood pulp Lot tAtr 13ner Imes illroso this c olumm A"Mos,Lim at avoiding House. spading ■■/n�__ i� �'�. s` 4+trfaat, Toeosita �i i i1L - IMONEY ORflERS. 1 - Send a Dominion Express 1[oney J Order. Five Dollars costa three Carets. A s'oartliag fact is just being ylgbt fresm dlarknes s and many can O 7� brought to light. Tbare are bboti�ands 1 evens eoturt one's 8ngeas hold up in A Warning. od one-eyed people in the Province Lid front od them when their•sound eye - - - O'ntuJo. Moreover-.ard this makes closer} The dimnasr o 1,right in To guard the baby against colds Mr. Meant-To has a comradaE _ • - the matter all.the mare serious—the these pe�l tai Aa+d you name•fa Didn't me _ number of these one-eyed lie is structi � � perntaasat and a orb- nothing can lets Baby's d la Tab• Have yon ever chaaeed to meet them?� • on cannot be removed. It it too lets, The Tablets are a-miM laxative A, 0Ontiritr Ny'being added to. � late to make them tee clearly. How that wi:i keep the little one's stomach Did they ever call on yen? - knaves dint cross-eye or squirm; is nom- d'id these people become one-eyed, you and bowels working regularly. It is a Theme two tellowa live toi+tihos amo�ig cbiidrien, a condition that#may ask! It vary babe happen i d In the house of Never-Win. Can easily be put right with the f this way: Telco aayooe od ttsess un- oozed fact that.where tho rtom• And I'm told that it is haunted "x glasses or by o tior. W'hst fortuniate soh aad bowels are in good:order that. 'praFd P� Pss' as 4646 example, and Hy the gheyst o[ MSght-liavo-Beea. the publ�lc does not w n�orttmate- go back to his or her childhood days colds will act eafst; that the health of • ley, Is that the vast ty of these Just about the time the youngster was the little one will be good and that he . ahild�ren with squint ve defective`amble to leave itb a apron will thrive and be happy. The Tablets Royal Ontario Museum `...... .. - aei Blear its. West. Now Avesse aoa4 - :vision and that many, far too many, starings and toddle about alone, a are sold by medicine dealers or by Largest permanent exhibition In Canada. t'daily trains' via, the Santa 8'•. n� are blind in one eye, When I say I squint, Le., a croft-eye•developed, but mail at 25 cents a bux from The Dr. Archaeology. GtologY Mineralog , Pal- - • blind, I mean what doctors call Am- unnoticed. No&.ctce oT nurse Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. to6tolm. su 7'3 tai�m oo '�a� Ca'�m' k 4� . Myopic. Abi of theme t>Zlilthen can see bad examined the child, arms thepar OyL Hatt line. Dupont aad Avenue Rd, ears. sdso to 8oattiem Arfsaas. eats were nat aware tbart aalything.g When in Toronto vtait the Pisa Harvey meals "all the W&Y."' 1 serious vras wro Perhaps the, I seandd you our pletsrr' - ' FARMERS KLETS truss-eye .�aa nor, bat cicfective' He Obeyed. . >fetders? vision never me that no- Ameri1ows Pioneer er r s•>suater > �+ A little bo7 hated retnraed home after Book oa !. !. ]tenets, Ora. gg..e =9 was done, tt being thought that hartag been out to dinner. naaia r'e a46tl as f $Off 1'RU the child would "grow out of it," or Said his mother: "t trust that when DOG DME A►SES ease s'mee jrrom rude., >Deeseft;,t0a1. ri Ithe parents may have been 0-advised and How to Feed and tsigen the child to one who fitted came to the erns helpiaga yon had rroaee >ttata sad'r •• mdaiied Free to nay Ad- gLseem inceatd of to a LryaliSerl mmdi- manaerm tsaough to may 'No'?" - dress b the Author. �•°.��� , _ Ave d the follow tats may be bad &00 cal practitioner. In this case penman- "Yes, me. I said 'No' several times"" m 2 Ve�r Zver pc"T°a' CgRIId Cinyon l.t>D!h WY as appidoation Gp ere ent injury may have resuI'ted from "You d4d?" exclaimed tta mother, Now York U.S.A. ' -- fai'lare,to correctly treat the defective sceptically. eye. It may even have been given "yes; Mrs. Stout kept asking niie It i �tiblicatiCrns , - , but the b1ndness l FARMER'S Hf IFE CIIt 0�Agi lkN'E the eye was neglected. It is recogrriz- I had had enough — ed by authorities in all eauntrieu that t _ �, -Oftwa, c�aaa. -tie eyes os rouzW children cannot, P N E U M O N I A •`Alfalfa growing In Eastern Canada. ;with oCrtairity, be cort+ecily tested -REGAINS HEA1 H far hawses without the use of drti = . drop Rotation for Central and Eastern which a keened medical practitioner Claims rmany Victims DIn CClanada and r. : - Caned alatse may use. If fire defective_ e - should be guarded against. Potato, The, Its Cultivation and Varier i eight rettisirym taxnoticed for a tim, , Gives �t to Ly&a 1° ties. the strain put upon the eyes w�hen the - a pre ARD S LINIMENT The All-Year Hog Cabin. child commences its whevF—ttudiee a great preventative, being'one of pinl[�1aQl�s VCgetabl0 •i . the oldest remedies used. Minard's and '1'ho Feeding of Sheep. Will show thtat something is wrong , , , 1 - :�po #Ceeping Dairy Hord Records. and the wattled fati er or mother may' Liniment has relieved thousands of _ ', Why and How to Use Milk. - realize after a time that the child CaQos- o! Grippe, .Bronchitis, Bore -Why and How to Use Cottage Cheese. should be examined. But there is Throat, Asthma and kindred diseases. Pork River,• Manitoba.—"I aad is _ every likelihood that it may be too It !s an enemy to germs. Tbousande of _ — the newspapers'Nvhere Lydia E. Pink - - IVlnbe Egg Production. late to effect a cure. Defactive vision bottles being used'every day. For sale i-ham's Vegetable Compound was doing Poultry Keeping In Town-and Country. froni-this cause mhould be treated be- b ail druggists and general dealers. co much good to women, and.as I -•. The Farmers Poultry House. fare the age of live and if the defect Y �or NerVQuS needed something I began to take It. 1 Dirrtplo Methods for the Storage of toe. ; Mlnard's Liniment Co., (.td„ Yar• I used to be very sick but I Am not is not rectified by six years of'age, .-Dehom Your Commercial Cattle. there is practically no hope of per_ mcllth, N.S. �je�aC�es now. I live on a farm in the home- Dressing and Cutting Lamb Carcasses. manent improvement being brought' `'�~ j �, stead district and we .have to do all bovine Tuberculosis. ;about, r■A' our own work, I tell all the women Foods for Wintering and Winter Fat, ' Apart from the personal affliction ���� ��J tvV I8 THEREL1EFfgic pal s I see what Lydia a for me. I th nk - � - tanin of. Beef Cattle In pastern of 1 ache or nenraigic pains , table Compound does for me. I think {' g poor •vision, one can easily realize worth one cent to you t That's it saves me from going to a doctor r ' Canada. ;that alt individual with a defective all it costs for an application d and Is the beast medicine women can ti- New varleMse and Selections of Grain. eye may 'be both a. loss to the State " '• The Root V etables Act, 1922. . I and a menace to the communrit p��p ' ith the st indicated Jelly. take. —Mss. WM. CO1ZTAS, Hbtl[ +tA W Y• With the 5rat iadiwtkon of 46 River, Manitoba. �1Httslratlon Community Work-in•Dun ow can` the, iai'ettts of children ' headache rub a aaull amount Lydia E. Plnkbam's Vegetable des County, Ontario. —.; defective vision be warned of of it gently on the forebeadand Compound is a medicine for the ail- Tho Winter Finishing of steers In t danger of permanent injury? Face Inflamed and Dfsfl w t•mpies: Soconvenien%effie- meats peculiar to women. It za pD► wry Westpm Quebec. Plainly some means should be avail- �,,,t dve,and economical r pared from medicinal plants, with Report of the Dlvlsion of Horticulture, 'able for ex'amirmtion of the children j UI ed Lost R_est at Nig care"and accuracy. It can be taksa F St aA err ..,e6.,,,e, IGH T"NIMACTURINQ Dominion Experimental Farm*, 1921:,; l'y eV, aryl the nwst effective I .. face brokee out with bald,red COMPANY by women of any age. Report of the Poultry Division, Domin-,'agency would appear to be the tom-I � � f� and• �ed l C Att>,�.ea�aa►M Women mitke s-serious mistake !a -; Ion Experimental Farms, 1921. munity nurse., who not only gives ad- 0M, They were is _4llowing themselves to' become so vice at clinics and matihe�r's meetin I lveak and uerveus that it is-well-nigh LNtt of 900 Avaliable Pubtleatlons. ��i blotches and hcbed and but actually visits the'home and ex-i i burned so ��jy that I rig s Jmpossible for them to attend to their , amities the children, poii<ting out ( �� bad to scratch tbem,aad necessary household 'duties, w gguerossss eye defects and other physical I ' ♦ symptoms as'pains and lrreg- ` Nmine ......... ........:..:.......... defects that should be rectified. In and tics wo i\ 'much e. ' this way the parent is warned of the �as�Iln� - headach 461'1-gone feelings backaclt " l J� headache, hot $ashes, nervousnemrl, post Offlee .........::.:.:..::�:..:.. dw geT of delay, and urged to get ink of the Irritation. with a general run-down condition, ;- touch with a qualified medical practi- "I saw sa sdvatisement for Cod• Trade Marls` indicate some form o1 female trouble. ; _ tione¢ at ialie earliest pasmible moment.I earn and Ointment and sent ble Com un has A Public Health Nurse i9 one of the ME NT .I9LATEDe V�th d ;Pt.R No..:.,.Provinee....: for a�trample,which relieved me. brought'relief to thousandm ol.w4aion M JrO.11 muffering from such ailments. Ig greatest assets ary community can I bought more,and after using,four help you. � (No postage required). powen• In business, in pleasure, in I oaken of Gutim-M 6oap and two everyday life, OlMcal fitness and boxes of Ointment I was beaked, in — - - - - --- ---- good health are essential. A happy l about three weeks." (Signed) Miss jtlOta><88 004G>QiP09 atlas -► r'iree is a healthy race, but far tool 77ulieete Ortis,Box 1018,sm Diego, g MNs t 7 �1 ' COARSE SALT little ih'ought has been given to this I Calif.,Feb.7.1921. k �Itn Ols'�eEltper CorllpA 11+ ~' LAND SALT seemingly obvious statement in days f use a�forantodep�geg. t! 4 to break it up and get them back in condition. T�i�t ` gone by. The Public Health Nurse .s re�yr�t�r rryreaa �• Z years' use has made s'POHN•S" indispensable in treattrlf ' ese!entit0ly a teacher, her aim being{ s�KtA•tP,M"1[eweel� � Coughs and Colds, infiuensi► and Distemper with their rs. Ball; Catlots t I ;�olee..ees�ifa Suiting complications, and all diseases of the thros4 Aeoe• .w t0 keep people Well, and to point out somdiswwif1 -ME& and lungs. Acts marvelously as preventive; acts equilly TOPQNTO SALT WORKS to Lhasa with tvdtOm tulle comes in Dort- well as cure. Sold In two sixes at all drug stores. •,..`� C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO Fitnard'm Liniment for 4arget to Cows 18SUB No.60—'22. sroxw MMMICAM OO11trAXT, OOOa11M, X"ZAX& �, v'F4e _ itM' 'Yl :T'�' • �'1ti',.A�-84L'TL" PE R.5 r>J� •,�y4;' .}, �s�;y ,� - ..yrJP,^ CS�•nn._ ."1 .t'.{•�-'•�• M+i7'.%T.r 'S� ,s•, ••i' .S4 "A, _ ...UDR•• '„yi.. .4.,�„ +,�•"�i . �_ . nb. rF .n ;E'; ;"':•s'-,• ,2,`y. ••�ih":%� d', a�' ."' �a.�• :,x?x.' �v., r."e'�h•'S. ..,t P'�. • • •,�"s ."5.... 1 ri .w »'P' .•r y`, Wit°,;... a`. - �"dv.. '.u-.; :•%:�. i :. Nish -:,.:'k�, .' _ r _ _ � _'m•�`;•rn ihk" • ,t• '. •'-y''S,�r ..� 1 �- •,ev'....;-'vas ..'� •.Y:.MS -ss , �� b4 '•h ,N' ,••°f'15�3w � �ni... n,.. �'� � sY,. +'++'R. 4: .j•.i. ^ , E' r *n 5.::;; �-O'+J' �',3c'.1.. rF rr �`�"'jw°,', ..•`' .�.W;':'_a.. t'• '',� :,� !%Yd � ':'� .., ..'•si+E !� =..h..w' � ',.w. '!� •:;.r'^c�. r••� .�';,.. � t,••r-,. .`v.'.y. , C� ..iF'�,.;. �'•+">�:.w^mrr" 'l:rs�'-•'I" - ..+.a:.. "' ':r.-. �i:'' r- "•at'-:3 w��r.. .Wr >''.y�,a,. a2.x.c.- •'-.av:' > t •'ari=a, .y•@.;� - .+.• :J'. -":C. '.a.'- _ `t4 c- R •..^(b-'a:- -'- ..-Lit. r.,rr' -•i. ✓ '. Y u..-r: •7r ..Su 4 Gin-, -y� ..•t '^o-.l'. -Buss Susie Btaoley'spent 4he "Dr. Henry will iris berwas clan- x I,OC�iLISIS : -'�''": .• week end with Mrs.'Giu•net Oonr- at nest Tuesday to attend to,his j tire. professiunu: duties. �: A ,C O 111 O °- `� S µ �A-6. J. aqd slurs• Collacutt and :' xY. -W. H. Peak of Toronto, was •Llo d _ _ son, were in the sit on )e 3+ $b town on Wednesday. y y Throe �eari over There --F, H. Richardson had a bnei. Tluiredey of last week. t /� pees firs to Hamilton on biondfhp. ' Mr,). E; J. Powell, of the lake Two With "The Mounties" :�s�Ye Useful Gifts - shore, Ls visiting her mother, Mrs. sitting astride a " Mountie's" horse . 4, ' =-Mr,and Mrs. Burgess from the he was a Bee a specimen or man- ` vest are the guests of the Misses Geo. Richardson. of Whitby. hood as one could meet six feet tall, - <8unting. -The electricians have been bronzed, muscular and keen, he made ' -Miss Heleq Berlin has been busy this week wiring H. R. Mon- tan athlete no mean ability. Three [7(�►j� '- 13 years in the war had seemingly made YOUR V R CHOICE spending afew days with friends ney'a new store and resittence. •a man out or biro" bu tt took a -The best fruit cake 50e per lb., bad cold to show that tie war had {Sweaters, ;Gloves. -Butts. -Ties, Stockings, tin Toronto. ood fruit cake 85e rib. Order far-reaching and terrible effects. iSox. _Dr.- V. E and Mrs. Cart- g � one day he played, and works now at the Pickering Bakery'foi hard,.than went for a dip in the lak� Hockey Boots,' ,Slippers, lac. See our lines. , ' ~ wright and Mrs. Fielding were in Xmas delivery. * A little cold came on then got worse city on Tuesday. - and worse and finalty--consumption. Stanley, of Pittsford, -Misses Bertha and Ida Bgnt• His three years -Over there," and.twp " - ''^ " N. Y.. is visiting his daughter, ing returned home last week, spent to the b2ounttes,° have given him a fighting spirit after spending a few weeks with During these last,eight months the EXTRA Mrs. J. S. Balsdon. friends in the sit foe ,has not killed hls hope, he's still - _''' --Misses Minnie and Reta Hot- -The eli ere ycondition of the hoping that God's fresh air and man's .` Jett spent aver Sunday with, J. S. pp Y, skill at the Muskoka Hospital for We have the finest line of Hen'a$eavy Winter Trousers that we . .,.' pavement on the Provincial High- consumatives' can retain something and Mrs. Balsdon.' wa caused man cars to run sett, or htb old manhood for active service lave ever shown. Elxellent clr)*.ha at re3stmable price4. -Walter She herd has installed Y y �•. p yet. also,a splendid line of yleu•s Breeches, in Gilson pipeless furnace for C.'R. the ditch on Saturday. only with the help of many warm - r `�. a I -Bias Georgie Shirley. of Birch- friends can this -great work,be +:ar- er)rduruy and :c'hil,eurds. Phi= fir' '.I'esA anguof Bell Trte hone line- cliff, and Miss Frankie Shirley, of rlContributtona may be gent co Hon, is a splendid sport line '..teen are working in thispneighbor,• Norway,,and brother Lloyd spent ot'o. Charlton. 228, college Street, - for winter wear. ' bood replacing a. number of-poles. the week-end at the hums of then „ -As Mr. Torrance is about to leave Pickering he wishes parents here. -Walter White, who spent the 'Now d+werttaame»ta. "" to die- - B �� . summer in Arcola, 5ask., returned O Corduro Bloomers Jaoso of a number of .household' home last week. -Since leaving ANTED-A' to bufxay. Brace y artielee. Arcola a few weeks ago he enjoyed condition-and price to Leo white,Dunbar- �;a have them that will stand the racket of rough wear, Uri3."Elsasser and Mrs. Tomlin ton. 12-13 g of .Toronto spent over' Sunday a pleasant visit in British Colum- in browns and blares. with the farmer's daughter, Bars. big and with--his--uuule, Mr. Mite- ]FIOR BALE-2 motoreveles and a r vest pocket kodak, T.C. Brown, Brough- =_ -�afnee Rose. hell in Montana. am• ply m ." - . - -Joseph " 800th and wife, of -fie regret to report the sari F1"ed 1 . Bun�iln�, Piekerinb '-•'Tillsonburg, are s nding'a few ous illness of John Bopes, from a HOUSE-AND LOT FOR BALE-In stroke with which he was etriekon the village of Claremont. Apply to harry Established:1859. = weeks with their daughter, Mrs. an Friday of last week. We are Thomson,Claremmt. 3tf F. Law. - - -" -' M ]ad to know that he has great] FOB SALE-Steel tare open bnggir. _ -.Robinson Janney, of-Parkhill, 8 y w;th amh aisles fn good repair. q�,ly,to improved during the t few Lr , was a visitor at the home of J. R. g 1� Clifford Satter,Pickering. i3 14 days and bee: is to be around _ and dire. The:tol3 0o Monday and P� Tuesday of this week. again in abort time. Y HAY FOR BALE-i quantity of Mrs,.W. J. Miller spent a day' -William and A. T. Bo es, of James Greens w.pukeringY timothy. A' �m , tl`frP Belleville: were here over tbA -- -_-- -- tore this week , Claremont visiting weekend owing the serious F)IGS FOR BALE.-tM young piaQ. la®! utfttber. Mrs. T. E. Pltgb, who �' about 5 week+old. Apply to A.Moore.lot T, 4'..Jags been oil the"sick list• illness of their father. 'Their bro con Fteltering lsalem uOrrne. , 1a-1a $ once again -The annual Convention of the tiler, Arthur, who bad just gone - _ to Galt on buslness in connection $OUTS REPAIRI:L►-Boots and -Township Sabbath SChoal Astooeia- shoes re aired neatly,are! Quickly, Tho►. t tiau will.be held at Green Riser with the Highways Departruent,' %Ns--n. s�,p and reside ate fu;t west qr Old Headquarters Friday. Jato. 1'?th. F`al! p9rti• way ,al%ci --unimoned home. C:corga"s Church. Pickerieg 2tf a t- en}ars will be given later. -()n :recount«,f the ba5y season OTICE-W-i are " prprta�ed to 'do t " far the toacher-i and Mol. Diekie'� r n4,r,n : .rise• -C1aaccanntcif thQ icy c•n12Fii• t •.•;.'.:;tc,r� lrumr ¢. . ' 'Zrit l-) 2ircljar an tissue Of 'the. Provincial IiiRlyn ay illae-!o, -there _St ill,. be na sets ing tar` c waranteed and rates reaumable. W- Ash _ c y t lass stets}Jan. 5th (Friday) tag K_rth,hp,Bmughwa:rharic Pico N.v, on Saturda last. a nutnberuf carte y) at 1 _ t3'ir ac +i . ` took a notion to take. file ditch. o'utuck. .when the .Class will.re. .-- _ Better tI alt Ever display of ,China• . open %ith a frill tpf3 (rf instrtrr-_ -OR y'3LI� nFt TO RES'1'--Fine but no serious con:equencew is' are ° �' ,r t h-tidvnc•. half:sett•or tared,tsar r z^ci f`� T , C Fancy - r 1JC)rtell. tOfa and ail the Qaplla' on roll. , uffrtut. inccri;re' of Pickrnn¢ V'lllsge. �til'E' atZ'•? ��� ' t�niY4o 4 -The severe frost of'the a:t Ari:' git N of'the� "tii�trtrt `�i:• 16ir '��*parfscu%era apgly to.t.^:_;�lultati.`or•ieh, i t s � .. 1? to join for file enmi>;lt terms will OD1' �_�- : ii•ra - H1�f2dIyC',I''chiefs :`� [�3>�s Cards --f'ew days has brought tmilza..; j , - a be"ssOeo me. There will be n®fee. YTRAYF:I) -�()n.ta. theAe.prembP•. Pickering Public jc't1o4kforrl__J ' maYb.a.e same.by v •'+ .•, •,.. ""> = [lf! ail' VV-1 ntenances to theyonng people, ��, , ,,- j ^—_ $8, they Can claw In - "' tl+y�f n.•cam>Pr.,a rosy+rosy.dahorn�d, (,rwttvt � ' prci ink propi;rty-and Eay,n1 /a } i)leasnnt pAStirne of skating wD3d of Navenlber. names in order of o>cpctt.ts. w N, Booth, W-la .bolls,, etc., etc''. �playinx hockey, merit : Sr III-'Florence Intcb,= �- ,, -A successful 'meetIng of the i, t)R YALE-Gnitje` pups. hrusy Phoebe Baker Ethel Bray. Dora ,'arcing wagon, get of senlcti, cutter. .-,•ot n excellent assortment of Gifts ,i Ladies Aid So,.ietp of 9t. :tees y �' y y, slerFh.,anctztale qoat. fancy ducks and Reese, C -rew'S Church teas-beld at the th Andrew Harriet Morrissey, gumca fowl. Fred-Lacey,rot 33.9 !'"con.Pick- n man" do 'WednesdAy afternoon Kenneth Morley, John Greenliisv. sting: phone!hark eon. l l tc for Y0114lg and Old ,3 , 1 Jr. JII-Irene Cauplaod, Scatter - '° when the uffleem for the ensuing • OYLrR THRESHING-Havitm r ."�+se!ever® elected. Rirbardsnn. E leis Reid, Helen-� vtrrchaaed one of the tate•st-IM Oved B+rdaeif - -The Methodist Sabbath School 'Cowsu. Auitio Baker,, Basil Bye c;ov,'rhuller*.1 will be prepared to l.,ak after ' rstoverthreshiag as soon as.same arr,vrs. Ive 13avq spent a lot of time On making, -3 m' FiUhol�l their annual Cbriattuaa Howard I.ta-, Liixie _?�unan, A1tsn_ °y Carter. Phme!4farki0d. 13_ � - r tree and entertainment on the Ar?ctrerv, Rirlj,fa �lnnnn, Barbara -this selection'and we t�'ttnt eery .one " Hall. Alice Prmis0l. Jr. II-Phyi^ j;IVOR :+ALE-Cheap, all kindw of ":' evening of Thursday, Dee 2ldt. i wagons,harness.an&all kinds of farm ,m• A good miacellancoas programrnw, 11's. Pilkey, Ethet Powell, Myrtle pcmcntato goad order, -Altose•Mrallmavy ar.i +v0 C4I5?e . 111-• :3nt1 look Sr011nil. It's Sl: f Lru'kword. Jimmie. Kink. Bert It�Atscales;ind cook- .tovea and,hcatetrl. • Fi, r cooeistlag of music.reading-. tees- Herman,s<cu(fvitle Phone I9Q3 1:tf. . ? pleasure to bl34vy 0171 goods, whetl2er tiatioos etc.', will be rendered Elliott, -irtt,i ColtlhAm, Ftorenca�' - - -The scores to the vi7laRe still Arldri- v, SKru Sc•t+tt., Jimmie P,*Ilz- --- -_ -_ _'._:-_- ..__:_-yon intend gitre4insing or not. " Zee kept open every night nett er, Irene 13ai11, AnKtt+ Liyrum be,' _ week for the convenience of -I.ntti= Cveit Barnett,the yc,aag - ' �CbrilsOnas sbnppers Thi of Dian Oho wag u%vaitinlr oeutencP How about your Fruit Cake ? tourse,does-not mean that every for writing threatening letters to pertxlts must`visit until the even. Sidney G. iU+trri h' Anti George �/ Mott fret right ,viality and liticPS tog before they do their'sbopping. SteRnahan. of Duilbartun. appear Kci -Frank Quinlan has. nicely re' Pd beft,re P. 31. Clai k'on S itilrday.. ' ',. at "Tlie Big Stclre.''' covered froais the accident with everting, During- the- previom.% New Seedlfs:= RAiain? per lb.. INr•. -' which be met several week:; alto week the authorities made inynir- y „ -. - ., ,a lki. Eras, when he was junlmed when load- fro into big Pa t record. t;uorl _ Choice C+u:kin„ Firs, l3er Ib., • ing cattle at the railway station, deal of ikympllilthy was felt f,,r the _ } s-shunting car'having struck him young ,Dan, as it was thought that \e:v :Seeded Ei►sate„ per lb,, 7.0C and jammed.bile against another his la=t crime Hiss done in.a tr,on2' iu� *� f >' .atuScAtel Raisins, in bulk." " ..:"L'Ot. i - --car ent of -thoughtlessness and that His Master s Voice :dew Yeels, F,xtras Choice, Uixed, 4ot. F 1 _1ltaragrhino Cherrih4, per lb., .. "410(•. -The sale of work held on Sat• no real harm was intended; but a ui'day labt by St. Georg Sadtlay•glimp=e into his past has di=pelted 'Xmas Rf ords for Shelled Tvalunts; fine=t, per lb., •._';: c➢Oc. 19ebooI was a decided sne!e=s• those feelidgq of sympathy; aq his "The Big Store" guarantee gee-"with all goods-"Good-s entirely 't ' record showed that he had decided Y, After clearing saneness the arm r,f Old aIh<l Young 9RLkfaetory or money refunded." ` 1x-91 wns given trewarda the Christ• upon a Iife-of etinie. He had cunt• mas Tree which will be held re the- mitted numerous thefts frorn his :S Y AT 1e302iE - --- Town Hall on Thursd'ak,Dec. 21'4t mothtn, it d (ethers wbo bxd be ,.c'opeting Chriatinas Preaenis is toade friended. him, and he had also Pa. vea v easy for you,tt.our st-)re, Call - ffeotu.4 p m. to 8 p. tn. PR riv and P n secure the hest Qnodg at . •e taped eight or ten times from the -The Ontario Milk Producerr; Inrinstriyl In�tittztion in which he t1w iowest rice_t. Goods dirept'froth CHAPM AN Association, Ltrnited, whose cftice hard been ].i(ed.. " He was sen= ultra y to Consumer fu Absolutely ar. at 20 Douglas St., Gtiel b, will, p ' C3uaranteed or ntuaep refastided- ' on the First ofJannary,commence tended to two years in Kingston PenitelltiAry on each charge, file PPrfurnPa •' .• i y1s ;._�� 'HARDWARE .Khepnblication of an eight-page, senteni!es to run'•'conenrrently. Toilet W,rtere i • TT�� ',weekly Ty paper, which still be ilb' Crmmplexion Creams $ L,j _,•;,>:;^...;dished in the interests of the -The concert given fn the Town, .)h sting 8npplies e dairying indnstry. as svelT as env Hall on -Friday evening last by Manicure Supplies "- the � hit.l)y Citiz-" I3a•xT wAs A G;ft I•icka^t•, and Srrs - St sting genecat farm conditions, but � � ss'iil not enter into va�litics. The most enjoyable Affair•. On account _:Cigars-in Boxes of lU and:.5 + 6, y 1. subscription price sFili be 'S1 50 a of the nufagorable weather the Cigarettes Rttend tnce'tvas not 3o, tar a as it :Brix and Bulk Chocolates year. othcrn'i�e sv(ntld have been, yet fr ■ 1 , , -,-G. G• Torrance, ivho lints here tlrerr a' pond errixd prr--cnt �-� "�""� in charge of thr Pi+•Kt tin:* 'u r::nth at The*xto s _ This l;r-t p:ati 'i' the programme • of the Crampbell'r_ 'Mills for over n (-onskt-od of sele'etiuns b • the TY promoted to -. -- year hAS been bNleil, and CiVO ,olo•.ser.rerendt+re(l Pickering- The Favlous Cold Water 'Bt�ste, Bead office in Toronto, and wilt by W. F. Law, in s-:hich thr, rnr-,t) _...- - at-some his new +_1utiP; about the bers of - the band •joineth in the --- ------ ---- ---. 'n White and T1II t . first of the Senr. - Since Mr.Tier- chorus. 1'nder the Able leafier " ranee came to Picku•ing the bn=i ahiu of E. W. Evaua, the band has �� DALE � ness here has increased greatly reached it high State" of efficiency. r }� dtte to his energy nand enterprise. The second r)art of the program P=CK�:St2NG3 k One poull, Ut, Ltjuresc will cover He has mode many friends .here, writs of-a-hut character. The - .; 'who will regrot hi3 departure, but band in fautnGtic costumes fur n- , p. con ratulate him on Ills well eheve eat recess ed aeVellty- ` a 9(jUB,reeeL. R ished much merriment to the nu- -earned promotion. ii ., dieneP. The efforts of Prof.-- ..ld, sbipment'•oI - - - ,." -The regular meeting of the (E. W. 1':vnn9)'to organize a brass Women's Institute will be held at band in Pickering, was well given .^'Canada,s Best Flour a �.• the home of Mrs. J. Murkar Tiles- and delighted the audience ire- i 'Put t1P ill 1,�� aria 5 lb. packages W. "day next. Dees. 19th, at the usual mansley. The lerobiatic feats of r 'Ogilvie B bour. A 'good program LwiTl be "The Fnelicsotne Lanrbs" (Gibson. t '. given including exit delegates re- Copp, Ciark act Co. was 9, novel Royal Household -:"' ,brop 'in and get a Color Cardland' port to the Provincial (`onventioat. festers and added greatly.to the i ' Owing to the generous donations entertainment. These gentlAmen ALSO :. 'that have been handed in for did exceptionably good work A•s read ail-about this .: Northern Ontario it, has been de- amateurs and equal to that (Tf Pastry Flou tided that the exchange of Christ- many profeeslonats. A piano ` u roaq presents will be cancelled. duet was delightfully rendered Chopping and Oat Rolling sarnitary flnl$I]. Altogether the Institute have and was heartily encored. We every week day f_ sent IO larsre boxFm of clothing to hope tbi4 will not be the toot ap- All kinds of Feed •� yw, _'rise *'• rt,lso' r,.;fF ' .•',, inri ral•,c, nPnrare,? fn Pi^k,-ring�f the QVhtt;, e(i OI2 band T .. I'* • 1 ' • f k.n; �it � d �_(G l :►. ,•A i .n.