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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_12_29 ,��. a .� '�� °'�"�r` •"StFgl^�34,� � � ,•st""+r":A�:x'`4i�„�u=�•?� m v,+s",'7�Fla ..,�':::=sc' ,`••+1"1,' ''w•�'•' '�rN"•"�''.•,. .*:;`:'o'=.r `�',��r`.'.'� ^+*9GTc. .y ,. `' .'t.'•-�"„'.� .Yt l^r�� •-Tn'''S-�:b- -Y�".�Y�Y�^�ye�ri 1 r ". {, �y.:,�,.r.. _5(R _ �'� . _ '•.'"'s"s,r -1,r .,„., .,qM. "r°*• -... ;.�wr u,;-•.. - :s e+;s:• ��+ L" 'Yr.> _ «?5�'`g..„ .# i jo 5. OIJ. XL1L - " PICSERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER ?9, 1922 Noe 1' _ S; �flts sisHOStal•6afrD*. Geo. '� Township Nomifiat�.ons Dr. McFwen stated that fazes were Established 1828 k.�� - .. - •111, .Baker -'- too high u view of the low price ld On Monday afternoon the electors farm products. He thought we should "c ;,, MtdicaL of ,Pickering township met in the have a provincial audit. He had not GREENWOOD Township Hall Brougham, for the yet deci ed to enter the field,,hut if be p E. FOR&YTH,Oph.D., Director purpose of nominating candidates for .did so and was elected would do his LI.Ot°metr cal °A°soc'at;°n°f°atari°• Rea• PE T T Y SOFT the various positions at the Council best to reduce taxes, ,. .• ` ` iatdred emterof the American Optometricai G. L. Middleton condemned the ex- I' T 4ssociation: Eyes examined by appofatmCne. Board. There was an unusual number slslc; ta-Yit dawn and present and treat interest was tnani- travagapce in municipal atrairs, He ' iestett•to cue6isct>knlurr•. i,I ..�,Lig= iQ a andidate for councillor and hear a good solicited the support of the eitsotort3. T F.TOMLI.- ON. M, B.. Member " affairs. D. R. Beaton, township clerk Bp '+lS J, D. Remmer thanked his mover . cf the CGe Heve cf Fbysiciane and Surgeons 'Coon Song, presided, and ?then the tfine for re- of Orlario. - Ofilce: :hat tormerly occupied by - - ceiving nomina' ns had expired the and seconder, but had not yet decided latr.h raR.Frodie,and latterly by Dr, Cald- -„CoDIIC Song• follow►ng had been-nominated : as to his being a candidate. ,:fit -.- - w +r,�eli. Plwne. Claremont,Qnt. 231y _ - Robert Devitt thanked his mover - •_ r, Y 6acr4.d Song -FOR REEVE and seconder, bdt had not anything C, 5ici�l:�rNON, 1f.D., L.R.0 F, H. Richardson, John Forgie,Jno. to vas h ...;, � . Edinburgh, member of she college or A.Band A• White.O. W. Disney, Rey J. W. BARLEY WANTED Physician and Swgeons of oats,rio,licentiate Burner, w, G. Scott. Hugh Pugh, R. H. E.Tui ner thought there wets or xo'��sll Ooitega of Burgeons. Hdtaborgh runny leaks in smaller things. He Highest.price aid. Must 6e'. nod SMOlal. ,tlaatioa to daiesses of women surd Or�1 }16' tr2, _R. Mowbray, Rev. A: McLellan, thought the council had gone too ea- B p g `.... tlsildrea. Offies and residence,Broayl}sm• FOia F1R8T DEPIITY•RESVE ;quality. tensively in building bridges. _ t . Or dance to some of the--besti Adam Spears. John Fori ie, Hugh J.Forgie. being re-called, answered I am buying WAEAT at top Ghairopr” is music on one of Pugh. J. A. White. G. M. Forsyth, R. the criticisms made. market price. R,.Mowbray, James Todd. John white had not- decided yet - '` • DR. GORDON MngAY-Cbiroprac• Baker's Phoaograph3 FORSECOND DEPUTY-REEVE whether be would be a.'eandidate or With the big drop in the price of ' tor. office hours-t.3o to s.oo and z.00 to G. M. Forsyth, Dr. N. E. Me4wen, not. 00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock R. R. Mowbray. Hugh Pugh had not anythin fur. BARLEY FEED, bray, Gl.• L. Middleton.,,. uvet, Whitby, _sty.. ,James Todd. ther to to sap at present. He expect- it will pay you to BDelsyuBc graig -` We have a large assortment FOR COUNCILLORS ed to stand for election. L.Puckrin. G. L. Middleton. J. D. R. R. Mowbray asked the votes of and buy these feeds. Come in and see there :� E. CJ3RIBTIAN, Barrister and Remmer.John Philip, G. M. Forsyth. all for second depnty�reeve and if A limited quantity of ��tt .Boliefeor.xoeTI 2nblio.Ste, ter d Edgar Pilkey. Robt. Devit.-Hovaard stected_would serve the the township Heavy Gate Wanted. "a4&0 Ac*Brook et.North.WWlbv. �r E. Turner,H. A. Newman,Jae.Todd, to the best of his ability. Chopping on 3i(©ado Wednesday y'^ Stoubille, R. O, Parcel$, J: W. Jones• Wm.A. A Spews, on being recalled. would g jr y 1LLIAM J. BEATON,B.A..Bar- �V+J+.L t s Knox,f).W. Disney, R. R. Mowbray, do his best to economize, if elected ap and Friday, tic per bag until W rt.aer.soliacor, member of we brm of Lance Johastoo, J, 'A. White. Jghn first depntyreeve. further notice►.maa Denison Foster and Beaton.Toronto Scott. G. M. Forsyth answered some of the •" beaeral YrZu to Sus7dirt=.8b Bay Street.Toronto. , �? Telephone Main W1 and 902. when the nominations were closed ariticieme made. He had fought for • ., is B = the gathering waa resolvediato a bN eeorsorav and'would continue to do so. 11 Dental a lie,meeting and Mr. Beaton was elect- Would stand for second deputy-reeve. - ,,.• 1� ed to the chair, and called upon the cijlor.Puckria world stand for coon �+� Z� Q�.�►'E� w �" - CLAREMONT candidates. ' ' - 1' HL;DSON. D. D. S., L 'D. S.. F. H. Richardson, the retiring reeve G. L. Middleton was -candidate for i' H. 1.32 Caxton St .Toronto. "Hudson's Sew. Licensed couneillor. „ Syetrm" of eanikxiabic piste work. C.'nte for - • Wad called upon and he otated*tbrat he t.° ''fafosrnationornhevNrxt!r53r�. �; 4•t•1�__ , mbftlm r lnli—Undertwlror vroilldngkb ^4F�icf.tP Tn anAm— :Rotor Hearse. celIent addresti he reviewed the work BROCK ROAD. hARt B. EATON. D. D. S., - of the past year,and on what had -'-^- .. r;radua:e of Ae Royal Cotrlge of Dertal Toronto connection for heen accomplished during the past W. H. Jackson and family spent - ;? Surgeors and Cnivrnay of TorOcto 230"ice Hodpital Service. ttvr,or three.vn,ra in the 't.,tear of ('hristxnsta evening with frii-nrla -113 ' Rood roads. llr,glsareferred to whatOshawa. O ;t r 015cr hourso to 1f':1 to 3.30. , lnd.''ptone e. Mr. McIntosh had a business trip to '* -, Ecst ran. , �Cy bait been accompltabed toweads - __.... _ _ . _. _ .-- Vl2itevrale secur- ing electric light and power." well as the eaiity, returning on Wed'n"day - r better transportation for the town. g• OrteRns tee �rCiftrs4. . ship. The oriRin.sl plan of adapting W. H, and biro.Taylor entertained =« The Service Garage fir edam Beck's scheme ,had been the latter's parents and her brother Y m 6{� T abandoned in favor of electri3rin the wnd family,of-Toronto,over the holl- , '_•_ ,► �l3 V. RICHARDSON- Real Ea g The. Universal �4 . iate, In,ur"ce-,Con.tya:csg,.NottarI Caaadfar National. . including the a+'y PuU c•Etc.,.Ptekerinr,Oat..' 311s Overhauling, Painting,•e'�i kind) Toronto Ewstern. BP doin$r.this it re- The annual schnnl meeting took' S81 t7CTi�1�; ZZ86 11x10 -� repairing done. Ignici:.,n lieves the township of reaprxiafbility lace on wedaesday. when Charts. roue of Our Productions) �A'/,F.L AN'Nl%_ETocuttont4t. For '_ a o c{alt is regard's to -the boade: and besides oiler was re-elected trustee and_R.J. .ire sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lena for - - mrr p of Plea +�. SmiI For terms y,. Fuller appointed auditor. ,}� Q p there would be no eom lei) with Do 1 and oloen 2a+��, ind. Dhrsne- A9alvwn 2aos Your ald`Ford tot? re covered s i all makes of.cars-the best rit=wana a reca r.n. one 1'11r v:3;G.. rho s" dent ,�n ZVedneeday of last week. in the market farms r - - - - - Joho Forgie. 1st deputy reeve was whet she fell doevrt stairs fracturing the price. r .• POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, .Berry &' Poynt next called upon. 1Ie noted the din the small bove of her leg and putting Fni{ BALI: � . Isle Oonatits of ToAr&ad On9aric. Attu. appearance to a-irreat extent oftbe. ,Jo Alan eaten of all ktaQs attentstd eo on ebaru e - - _ - _-=- rivalry between the.northern and sou• a ankle o of jot She now Heavy Wagon, '" �_ ----- -- - thern portionel of the county, There her R out nt. pa -x g Bj1RR , - •.-a aeuce. ♦ddresa.orces Bivss P.O., Ohs, dole as well es can be expected. i R,BESTOPi TOWNBHIPOY.EAH BARNES`' t....a'f a Feeling _._ ,c` operation. RP Charles Hood hr.d rather an exciting � i experience the oraer 'day:-H}- wax et o Iron H- arrov,a D. oonverwcer, oommisssonn for mklzg eras Also pleased to know that a%olu• crossing the C.N. R. tracks when a All in 'good shape. , 00 to u, daaonneeae. Stn. stung tot lore c Mill poi of w electric pourer and Iiping properly`. Oa6auer of i[are*r�s lea problem war found ifl tiro electrifying gasoline b hind struck whee s and and otberwise �' worl;inq and (3esneeal ,p rli4tal _ : of the Canadian Northern Railway, d*MAged it. He bad a very narrow Blackgmithirkx. He ez Iained that the Increased talc- . DAVID A. PLte of C. etoek auc• Will will be closed for repairs p escape from aerions.injury. iP. 1 JACKSON, firt,rk Rued t,�:rtrt: c:adtntt o: c. na. )ones`khcwl, at'1on was due chit-fly to the int•rertec _ rCbickgv Lifetime experitaer with pedigreed :On Oct. 13th and 14th. of Lbe Goonty rate. due to th i build 'Pickering, � stock. t}lock and rins work. kll kinds of,rate. tag of good eosds.- Ile went into de CEDARVALE BLVD g OaL� T q, pcOn t,y attended to. Terms reasoaable. Phone Running again.Oct. 16th. e1tLCfareacAt.. 117; taii4 t'eglading expenditure nt town- "-� ,,„, — . -- •- - ship rnotcev,and defended the policy Mr. and Mrs. Sciutbem and family, r of Toronto. spent Xmas wtth Mrs. Her e' ' Yo'u Are tM. \i,+.K% I.IC'E'�9E AUO- �. G.$BrIIeS, �'rreer River nP the Gourcil. Ile' toes a cat tarts p Precious. t TIONEER•for York.Ontario aid Durham Or add reps R. R. \o. 1.Locust Hill. lac the position of reeve. ,. Counties, All kinds of sales promptly 31ttaaded Adam Spearsr2nd deputy-reeve, be- B. Lotto, end Joe Pearc4 were seta , -• to. Terms reasonable. Date,for sate, may be Rome Phone ti}e3 Mark. is called.upon, thanked the_electors taking a good load.of geese to the city • rrraaged at NEWS'OtScv. Bell and indeper- ------ B last week. dent phones. Whitby,One air y� �'•e for their hearty support at-the laat -- •;� PIC1It.RIN`j •;• election.' He explained very, fully Mr. Pell and family, n . Toronto, > �" the expenditure it his department, spent mamas with Wm. Payne at the Cement, SURINfiHA EROS. LUMBh:R YARD eontin¢enc•ies, the expenditure being t"herrywaod Gardens. , - •_ about the same as last year. He was Wm. and Jars, Lotion,of Oedarvale,- a.candidate for the position. of ilrbt- P g Coal >EF'RENCHy1A\'i3 [3A�-) sent Xmas their daughter.- $131idzrr3 general Contras dP uty?reeve. \turrison, nY(`Pdnr Grove. - ►' 1 Wm.and John Lotion attended the hardwood Fluorin � -_;1,k did l.nrg. �x�p as Lumber, tot and Si Writers. Q account of the work dur•in t e ast fuaer;tl of their late brother, ' David. fe ' A1terRtione and repairs of every b year. He thanked the electors for of Unionville on Thursday lat+t. * p� y choirs port at the. IAM-'electirm and D. and Mrs. Precious had a surprise 11 In �e desert floe: Corcrefe work, a CaII supply on in visit from th9 letter's sister and hus- . pp was again a candidate for inuui^ipal' Chimneys repaired, "' honors: band, of BufTala, N. Y.,over Xmas. }lfap]e, $I:Ch► Beech, ➢disseA 3juniel and Edith Hn arth Ready ROOfiUg. Eatimatea tree. L. Puckr^:n, councillor.,gave an ac- g Plain and Quartered Oak and Cyral.McMaster,of Toronto.paid FAIRPORT P. O. ONT. f� count of has @toward:hip during the 4: � pa.t veer. and again solicited the sup• a Hying visit to•-Goo. West Tast Son- all l ��tt wj! all ►tEeaver.Board" port of the electors for the position o1' dav• - +'CLII� ' Lath Flilf Trees l�flT �S ESC councillor,., i47nw is the dray of prorui�es (of the T ► • John A. White. nominated for the candidates of the coming election); *� stock. :: c reeveahip, thankefi the .electors fir bat will they uphr4d lbese'same prem- ��et 1 Havirg•aecured the agency for E.D. tom' - their hearty support last year. pe $sea. F A R E E S O R Smith tit Son, Ltd.,Nurrerymen. 1,r . Da Gordon pr Son, always stood up for. the people and It is reported that we are soon to F. e f a of Winona, Ont. crfticiz•,d the extravagance of the late haee a new neighbor in our midst, as r YICSL RING EOnnril.' H would stand for a poai• Mr.Dixon.of Toronto. has purchased I am prepared to take orders for all e P. 9chwalni's new house on the "Bou- t kinds of Fr•1ir Tee•-,9�nr,11 4?'inits, ics on the cou: _;l bcgru. Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at tHell and Independent phone. C, gyp, Disney stated that if he had levard. lowest possible prices. `- -'-"- --`-- been in the coti.rcil we would not now e _Special rates-for large rlitantidea, _ A R A GF �' be in debt. He 'criticized fhe council DUN9ARTON. ic kermgwo l.3tf ;a; for rr.,t�y of'.r)eir Pnts And a!ror oly .MI L. ►• Ca1, , , . lfr�, f 11r�a•i11 and Mips Dorothy N. J. alue in the Uomiuion my the new Sit. "�"`"""`• Ll, . ,u: ,;,,.,,$ �a t„ are visiting the former's, grand-moth- -� '- ,L\ ,ti Chapman, Pickering Siiperior Chevrolet_ Hondster $13%, nzerriorial parks. was note canal er at 31Paford. �r { `' ---------- -•----- -- - Ctiiity Coupe$)lU, Sedan$11136.Tour• date' Roy and Mrs.Thom are.keeping the :. Ed. Willson gave a short bumor.ws i O O j� in-Coupa $1115 and Five Passenger holiday in Hamilton with the latter', ems: 'Vol j� �1. address. He,save much information Touring $71.0. @ales tax extra. We ,, r parents. ? 1,a c..,t.a �in-.,:e vab..te cf land. •: aS a' a u;an ct :.i:•]:'.,i,:e i:a r. •'cor�:s' •:,�.a speci,,:ize it, experi. t;or!ctranship Hnraee'::..d ldrst,Gatward and'fain-- ,ln repairing car: of all makes. �Z a Hugh Pugh', being called, discussed ily were with relatdyes in the city for Store f1:s.yi;ter, LhAt puts snap and iilger T.=;trar_tee all of .cur work and al-y��use the radi•:tl question a.nd also consider 1,i Chr9:-trt:ns ioto his eve't y t'anctiou, that tna::r, guaranteed partg.and we give the}lest the tax rate tov high, consideriug the Elmer And Mrs. Barry are spending v . 1• had li:r:es H^ did rant think thRtit Q ' hie,; )lave the ynut•hfui'fec.in x::,i work at the s t cost to 0111,cu.,- \teas with the former's sister in Syra- rnhition, then you have a life tor,► toltier @, atisfa' ion gaaranteed, waa right to give $al1U grants to Pick case, N. Y. ; As ering and Clargmont for park curets' Our Christmas tree -and entertain= friend and patron in that roan. �v.' GeroW'8 rage, Brougham es, when other centres are nnable to tne-t last week was a decided success, Wampole's Tasteless Cod Liver vvxnt an agent in your locality--get - - - -- -- --- ----- duplicate the amounts. He condemn• the best yet, Proceed's amounted to Oil Emulsion is the best pro- t 1 burp, a"[ite at once. A ready seller ed council for being too late in'begin- some$-145. and s big profit for you. Address INTER TERM ning the road-work, James McIntosh partook of QmA9 auc; yotl can take for R. R. Mowbrav thanked his urover dinner with his couatn,rRobt,Fleming. that nasty cold. '. Australian Medicine Co., . and seconder. He- bad spent many in the city, also Alex and Mrs, Gour• _ 331 Yon a St.,Toronto.Ont. years in the council and he considered lie with relatioes in the city. Wampoles'Throat Ease. 4 g OPENS JAN. J?tN. 3RD himself still fitted for the work. He A large number attended the fume- criticised the council for being 'extra- ral of the late Robert Tome last Sun-. Watupoles' Paraformic Cough i vagant. With the heavy war debts, day, • 1ltuch sympathy is felt for,tbe 5 Car e-LLIOTT Reiurdiee relieve the eon h. - ���+`��� , strict economy was net eesary. Being familjin'their bereavetrlent. g urged by many to stand Por election• James and Mre. Marts and eon, 04 r e he would be a candidate for the poai- Aiktow, Sark., arrived in our midst Crude Drnga,Patent Ycept;ratians. w a Gram Chopping Yonge&Charles Ste,Toronto floe of second deputy-reeve. a spend Christmas with their sr- Toilet Goods Tobacco, cigars. ^ f Rev. A.McLellan was next called, sets, Ch!►o. and Mrs. Smales sad par- ' stated that that he had municipal ex.- Marks. It is a pleasure to renew old AND FL IKING This school stands to-dap ! perience. He .thought that the best acgwiantances, Metcalf'a Choice Uatfdiee.' -� r .; with a clean-cut record for experience for a chronic kicker was to Some visitors in our midst for the I ate prepared t0 rin VbnFrirg aed vie ui4'1 to Ll,r�o.:tcii. tits sp�acll ` \iiss Oat Flaking ev M I R WS KE, C �- 4� E high grade work. Every contained much humor and good ad- Heard, Hiss Alma Henderson, Arti- ery onday and Friday. $graduate of this year recur- vice to candidates, mus and Mrs. Hilts. Wm. Aunan.G.McCacban. Oliver and Mra. Annan L"�• E. MC E*t' 1 , lathes Todd, a former rPPVe, stated ; r St•oneboats For Fate ed employment. Write r that economy wRs much needed at the and family, MisFes Barns, Mrs. Carl T - for catalogue. present time. «e must face a heavy Bishop, Mrs.Low• Miss Mildred Hilts, ■R,'1+T 1 1,�; s t ,1,7 ('.. r' f j1,/,L! Y-T.�4wr. V'+- ,•"` -,.MC; Wit•. Fit •• 5 ,+„ 1]YJa ,'1,,. +,.N`� ,,.+. .i.'. y, s`• ,,� "' w;,Urrrl le '.. ..;r;•• ,i •K,•.yT".. •k r'• "i'!'. ,�,,�tr"at: :,,'tU*a� }m-^ ,,N,.,y %� :s4'•' y;^`�, ",. :a„�.i 'r '�pr ..0,3t,�' t'1xs'i"„�.` t .r"• ,x *.v-;- ',��+ "�:;�.�r�"ic1"''^�”' -�,'.,!" `"•.;,,•.rte•-��5:''.�" .,w;G, :sr.3.: �' �a; nt+C -his tmcis of EASY TRICKS ' FriuA had informed Ceptain Ring's determinaticn to rtm :1:4� R his own businem and he also men- Tre6 M stery y :;,BENG REAUY tioned that the boat fishermen had all -so. Is secured by the ither. ."WIL too -BLUE ':�WATER- i I tV�thgt he pavfen tZ keep out of our nou-n," Said �Westhaver. "but we -00 0 77777 ..........4Y. 'A TAM OF THE DEEP Frank Stricktiand' don't need to worry. What fish Nve t from '10 krep us "I - AA - -A-go . SEA ve"MERM-EN well, ef we kin sit a gang -for -It-is- not the fault of happiness to q%at, 'ust it," remmrked Uncle 0.- X) say that many people are so construct� WALJAL'i Jerry. 4ce are we Coin' to git a -11sy E'RIMMIXICIL WUJI" ed mentally� morally and eptritually !gang? Ef you or me was runnin' her that they can never be happy. 9h. I --------- ourselves we might girmer., but w.th agree-that It Is' possible to surround a green skipper Us Jules there's U- then! with conditions that *duld bring QMyrigbt by the W11111111son Book Comv&W some difficulty. We'll he to 0 think it over a bit firfft," he saiJ fin- t, kk 'ierable degree of what. to able to be v P `0 thenf a t C�PTER FIFTEEN-(Contd.) i p a crowd up an' down thl 9411uhl" "an' I'll be lettin' ye know in a coast. IL them, would be hnpiness. But rag Captain Asa grunted. "An' �Lrls none o' the'Cove men or so." That was a ha iness,pro-supposes, good sense snA she throw*you down for that ne VY7 It they could tLat'll go vessg-fishin' now thit 0 PP mine? A dam' fore-an' got out Of him. 4ft turnpike, . Caplen ,Ring bus got them all shore normality, aM these qualities don't Sailor with as much blow,in WUX as I On the Monday, while Cxv�twa fl in' for him. Rev yq any idea what sh A� 0 suit freakish People,,and hence cannot Clark and Jules were busy transport- contract ble's-p1r.nni n' to. git? -:)bd All a balloon. Good judgment On T down to the land for the J contribute to their happiness. ...... 's ri _ - "I've bin puzzlin' all week t' find ,raust .......... her part. AR-he ir, lux. ..L _40_yml colus on the table it would be really funny If people fore-ath'-after. Gaff-ir 0' Fieldl'Wfi I?=I of constructing a MIA saea,tout," replied 25horty ruemi-i nk set oqrt to interview the boatipumped all th' fell6rs but Ly kno"W" in the form of the "Hindu r&ktr would aduat as MUM OX tZe WU LIZ 00n_ Comes up here an' tells me� tree" as In the illunratlaL Ask a 7". >wada .3.1 don't,fishermen, to make his contracts-with ihawthin, about it, an' king ain't givin' cetuing themaelv'es as anobeerver Can =suilarin' is done n< them. Lang Dick Jennings was rho oat any information. Ef we ed git a friend to Start at the toot of the man I or woman know anythin' about iL I m out a' 'dis6oviin WIme Is tb* 'date. An' the Swab couldn't tell th' firart man he applmacbed. tree ("A*) and counr, mentally, an big order in dried an' salted fish we many 'col who would adrait Ithat he Is never moro s+Artin fish business, eld'brins him over with us without us as be likes up the -..'AM�eftDee between a.Spanish fox an' "Ye're for a a trunk and up the right'hand side of delighted than when in the=14st of's the tree. when ho reaches the nasty quarrel or ummwenary contem. Jewel block. Nol bathe c'd telfh9w Short ?" exclaimed that '*OrthY, doubt. As it is, we'll jest hev to fca� yards 01 �an,�as it lud take V-sere his"h011d. - 'rWsal now, it's -sick aroun' with what we'kin gilt, an) desired number, to In to start at tion? And yet thare are th*a&nds oC adead-eye. Cdy�teli me that?" a pity I didn't know sooner, for I've sell to th' fish company.over to Bay;. that coln and count back the same such peopL�_ It zumioam of people wers. *M a I'" fforn y �1,sedt C len Ring that I sell all port.ty I couldn't, C&p'en," ans- wered F;Li in mysitification. "I don't- h this winter." (To be ountinued;) number. Instead of gains down thii surrounded,wtth Ideal conditions---con. trunk. however, he 'a to 90 UP the 'see wbot ye'd want t' Strop a dead-eye "Ye did?" ejaculated Frank."That's ditions that tended to contribute, momit' q for, anyhow." too bad. How about Jaii Morivell'?" left hand side of'the trim, to 4ppinew and least to mIsery-' with conva But belal. "He's' made a contract aa well to) While he does this, tam iour "No, nor anyone elm at what such a thing wamld be synonymous back so that You cannot ses sell thl Rings." four-mast abomination all, minter ol a Coin he Stops CountIU& you May with saying that these people had been Tarnationi"-Westhaver wu non- %i wi gs ba' Jibs, an' he comes even Into =n, !to over.me what was chewinlipluesed. "An' th' Mirise boys--how leave the room U be auspects exiled -from that owdid heaven that your presence helps you to an unendurable hell of peace, good 'my biseuit in a packet ship's fo'c'sle about them I" r Peabody aft aifore tbatl ' "All salln' t' Ring." solve the mystery. sense Lad serenity. "N When he completes counting, YOU with 01, B%XU3 sojer was ever. thought of. Yes,,boYl , "Tom Archer?" And.yet theme are the occentigsoifa sailers 'Yep," answered the ]a.ng Asher- look at the coins intently and then We made in ray day-real I : place your finger an the ecin at that go about like martyrs, Yearning iftna _Ufl shell-backs- man, expectorating neatly at a fly;; which he eta for hLppine*L They've got It. Their ...... ------ t Done or-Dsnu7'cmw1in9 over. a log.. "All th' crowd: pped counting.' This 74VT160�12 PSZ; W trick may be repeated without tear very whining and whimpering and self- Pavim's Liverpool tailor AM.'s. But'boat fis&be 'Tound here is New to of decteetion.' pitying is the essence of it. They am you%e a smwt lad, Westhaver­a'Cap Ring. ,He's, plannin' V do a bft lad.#9 ibusineu, I understa The secret Is that he will 4WD having what, to them, is a good time. re.an'.be got after souluting As -Am Gains UP the left It is'tlre "me with these would-be,-do- "I"hank you, CWen. us all w6fle, you was to Anchorville a hand aide of the tree as there are termined-to-bo4ilck foEm �If you want -An' ye want r start a businew T`Ue1Sda to make yourself their lifelong enemy. ashors? You're sonWoie, m1ad. Most FraT waa etestfallen. With the colus in the trunk. If the coins as arranged an 1n the Illustration-IA6 senAble Wng Ive b?ard man say for boat fishermen tied up with a pow1ble being the foot of the tree-he w.III Just tell them that they am looking a long time. Any man :hat 'ud go le rival-4uW Frank had an intuition Stop at the .coin just to the well. U you want to mAke them green- am for a livin' nowadsays, 'ud go to that Captain Ring bad something up with jealousy. tell-of acme c*ase of W- fop+. mat of the letter'B." -his ade4ve wh ch kept him from throw- _PSMtIm,==the., h@41 for It You repeat the trick rawramiN uess that seems more serious than 5,- He stopped and seemed lost in re- Ing in nis 10rtUnoS Vntll'Jerry 1�&MrX �1 Section, and Werthaver watched him, Rnd himself-there would only be the UM COMO 00 L"i ila� len eclue In the trunk. what all big cmicua son- vowel to depend won for a,strWy of It sound@ like a broad statement to wotbderin4 111AL verastion was going to lead to. When fish, And befogre the cook De reedron. say that much poverty could be reme-1 -04 old znau Spoke again there seemed ad with,she bhod to got 4i gang to fish (OUP SA40 OW and Pasile it, 10"k died but for this morbid pleasure of' -in her. others 01 It" t4rist. 40 a am op v, to be a itrantlj4 note inlis "I... enjoying the abnormal and subnorraILL; -1 may a I ' I �- shackle 'most I I'll gRo an' bo6v another talk with be 1�nm my OaVen ing. Maybe be*U be for Don't you realize that there to many a� t* now, e said. "I'm about lay 'Mo comin' in with.us," A -an who would not for all the es' due- for my long port, I callate-buti But when Westhaver broached the Self.Cleaning Fliter MaIM give up his good'old drudgery ad I don't waryt 'no sky- 'lot daixin' In and - w with bda dev1=1 subject, the other man shook sweating and hard times and doblta M yarns.I " J� Mtern Water aea= I caMte I got enourl and haphazard methods? S got clean discharges, an' I reckon At plannin' ter. Why talk to such people 6f hap9l- mates In Imirtf," he replied, "an' I aln In a new cistern 111ter water c n there's plenty 6' my OF ship Wine-Nobel Peace Pri2e -from a downspout flows Fiddler's Green as 'all testify to ol' in In' nobody." Ing at the top nesi? They are happy. Eve" man In !0 13hnnose Cvowfacd when be steps up. figW4t, got bold al all -th' fellers Dr. �N&Dffen, the f0fucii exPlOre'r, over a slanting screen, which all P wS happier than he knows. When it cermom A But afare I go, I'll leave all gear n, beresboub." said Frank. "I'd who has been awwded the Nobel pftce leaves'and coario materIaLtQ be wash- to endeavoring to make people happy,. down @&canvass,anugo. 199-1= -,-Twd-let-a e git-Mak Jennings-,VrIza-sa-&-razard for the riMef work ed out through an outlet near the top, there must be as'many sub-divialons lower Ask. To may? Waal, 7i'll an' Jud to ran 6A for me." he has carried on in Runia. The water with line ain psastm'uiuw� and delicate differences In our eancsW Captain Rinijr smiled a slow,tnserutw� twed V buy th' whole Place this house t- - " tion of happiness as there are people, an'all,an'ye%let me q'X need them &IL I Ne into a chamber at the bottom, and live bere free 0, able siftile. Ve A* 'reckon. What d1ye want with them. Did I Dream. - i tie rain increases, rises through an Not to do as Jujustice to real happl. rent until oil Bosun Gabriel pipes My P,t anyway? Ain't you got that big ves. I never thought that I should walk Inner ebarcoW chamber and reaches wateh 1-' P. What dlye the i�=Jm tlI tnterW_P11W ness by neglectIng to mention It.-hap: _RN 4&eestasy-tbe streets-ef tewik-. Xmg "Waal- S;Z,­V. I pLeess Is very much like sleep--It mid Frariv-1 i. -bow. ;�ch 'un ye be askin ?" "Aye," replied Frank "but I ain't ,Or find a heart more beautiful Whei the rain ceases. the clear water "Two thousand do,13ars!-house, got a 9- for her yet. Than red biaves fluttetIng d.own. I I a the charcoal chamber backwashes comes to you; you don't go to It. growbds, "Oh you'll git's. gang." The older Doubtless many people, in'their I="- need a place the sedfinent thisugh a imall'hole at ...... ...... .an p . b n 8 A4_49 MrTrIk'now arrhangels pass Wary chase after bxppiness., am ran yo� � a_Xll� - splice his ftt han YIS splice a little the bottom of the Alter, which Is con- a I es: ning away from It all the time. YOU ton's PL T%, ftrniture is t' be sold, JaFi; Ittle up6n W=;er,but he In human guise among the tre ..stantly draining sod *d not to notice the evident And never, never did I dream Imen't at 1085 Of don!t have to take a course of Instruc- otende An, th money riven to ol' Jane thar'." r 0 about 10 per cent. of w-alet. to learn how to be happy. What Jeer in the words. Frank kiiew that. That I sho"Old walk �rlth these. ?N Prank nodded. The price was very clever &ran in 'his *w constitutes real happiness is its.art. reasonable an the house a good wW was & by myside one went to4ay; one, and ;J1j" were ftHy sixty acres way. and he was wen liked by the But lessness, its unstudleduess, its unpr4;- Long Cove faitka, but he bad a reputa- I saw, and I had speech with him! 441nard's Liniment for cold*, eta. of lend, wirich ran from the shore to meditatedness and its spontaneity. tion of War as Ate" as the hole of' And I forgot, who ne'er forgot, Any person with a clean heart andL the mountain bishind. the Nor'-Wrt ledfe. MI "'What diye'say?'s How cold are streets, ho'w V ' ' - "? and GoodwilL go6d 'eomon-sense Ii tolembly bappy. "All rigto, sirL ru buy rn Como . "Waal, It S he arked. -Harold Cook. ea= , Ax it liry, with you on Saturday- You muat be caIM,' to'do a big an business, eb?" �ot Pezriallt-Y. A house begins-with a brick, a quar- "That's' rel wttb.a wor4L Iwae old sk=per.1grunted. n Morriney dont The other granted, "Aye, mayt�'. I Th Smith- If none took and none gave offence, Settled then Frank took a long shot. -D k! s Antiquarian 0*4;tety of ging6r.my money ef I kin help it.Ye'll 'ye ville was holding its anniversary most- goodwill would rGigm eve,we a cheek for th'whole amount,�ye'll tit that contract?" ar 'Ing, an occasion of much splendor and peace I, not helped by glying others -in thU house here until I Tile older mali looked up ffb ply. ate Ill live "What contract?" be asked. importance. a piece of your mind. sup. Tie money ui to to th, sailorv, -weathaver -DWn't A young woman who acted-1. LI.,o always got Orphan- Societs ago in Liverpool.i Those who bear III will an' good-luck r .!" )e'bear about AV' capacity-of-society reporter for one of their load Increased. 7- haven't hard. the morning papers of the city, In mak- e And Frank left, the old sahW-; nl.,Ill Is.aften the tribute to mom at a bard,daring deep-,vmter type now fiawthin,. what 6 itv, Ing.her rounds for the Purpose of So. I "lYye mean t' Zyje don t know one else's greater 4, extinet-owith feehurs of joy at his, curing the names of those In'attend- -1 good fortune at making a deal with a i about that 'big dri contract?" ance, approached. a somewhat elderly If you want to keep the peace, guard- Wn chaxecterized by, all as -beingl' Frank'& -P FAng 6oiQ na]rrowly at your tongue and teinver. ft"Gints r1h hands, cmrA*d "Haw did you git to beer about but well-preserved,spinstbr", who wai It it taken two to make a quar.e., ranky, and impossible to &a face. oy4ng in-her stateliest manner amid needr. but one to be r. peacemaker. Ilm cbnbbdn& Makes yaw Shia i it?" he-asked Slowly. In basimess with, Weethaver laughed. "Oh, I heard,"- the throng. 7� Mrs. Weethaver, Frimk and Uncle peace would soon become a reality aldt,wWta,ckerand salooth. 19M drov be Said. -"D'ye reckon ye stand� a "I suppose, Miss Dunkum," the re- it so Tnany did not isgard It aa)nerelY e into A���next.day, the motheW7 4m1de -arrangements cbanvtflr� - porter said' jotting down the name, an ideal. a purn of Ave thousand dollars to %aut as good as--" He &topped "you Are an-Antiquarlan?" trawferred over to her Son's ac- =1e&,. "Say!"he bft%fi,but-Frank "I am a member of the' Antiquarian ecunt at the local bank, and on the ing away. Society," responded Miss Dunkum, Saturday Weathaver went up to Cap- I wish ye luck, Cap'en," 'he pfford aM 'gave him a check "It'll be a big thing.- And with great disnity, evidently having tsin Ore ireturned gor the mm of-two thousand dollam while Ring was cogitating over West- an impression that an"antiquarian"ob- THE TEST OF TEW FOR RHEUMATIC SUFF MERS havert words, the latter was lau. jectively considered, was about the The desda were in possession of an 911- HAs PROVEN -the-oW advocate in Anchordile, and Jag to himaelf over his c7onversatioual same'thing sa'antiqlifty. to write to him bbuff. shipmaster "So Cap Ring's plannim' on gittin' Minard's Liniment for Warts. about the saile, Zril give ye a bit of it note, ef ye'll 'some big dried-fish contract, is be? write it out for me," said hp. "That1l But he&Wt got it yet. I wonder now Extending Bombay, India, by e shipshape ontil ye git th, Jest what it is?" And while he wor- Reclamation Work. 7 rted c= Me solutiM he had Procarlepaper end pen, 'Shorl:7. 5011be ia=n In knowing-the res- Extensive reclamation work Is telug Bon why the okber,man had refused to carrieo out at Bombay, India. By �DUt bffl of sale and handed e A I * in. If,by any chance,-he did not ov Cap'en Ass shipped his glass. means of a great.inclosing sea wall, tv "Abi -This is to certify tbat I it, it Maible that he would four miles long, 1,145,acres of Back e Said my property,, with house only t7g'U ItD-ret rid of the Bay will be reclaimed. The estimated is Positive Remedy for Acute,. Chronic and Xu9cular Rheu. and buildings thereon,. to Francis ermen he had comtrected to a i from,and Prank congoled-himself irtK quantities o1mat-6rial required for this, matikn in!all its ViV60118 torms. Westhaver,of Long Cove NOVR James cot* for the sum of two the ides. wall In cubic feet are: rubble, 9,223,- I am to have use.and occu- For the balance of the week Frank, 280; heavy p!tching stone, 3,465,500; COUNTIMS GRATEFUL TESTIMONIALS and Rep"t Orders ' of haus 9 untu my daith fres of Jul", Uncle Jerry, and a carpenter and concrete, 3,694,690. An additional received during Past 2� Years.- After that it will belong en-I busied themsehes in comtructing a work of smaller importance Is another but tha this 1 large two-� fish shed. The lower reclamation DOB8OX'S NEW LIFE REMEDY is not an experiment to the purchaser. Signed of some 132 acres. The wa3 to be used for clea i product of a quarter oentury of study and resea=h- Pleasani eth day of August in' the year'ftOr estimated tatal cost of thes enter- $ washing, dressing,and salting the AS I e +,o take. Doe&not upet taie stomach. No harmful drugs. �­bw thousand i2lne hundred and- prizes, less Interest during the six "wt seeme,&.11 ftht. Gimme th' penl" as 'won as they were un from or completion, Is. Do NOT BE ppjLTMICED. Dobson�s New Life Reanedy wUl u er years required f And, pWnxWdng+y, he appended his the boats and vessels, and the stac nw um and handed the paper oveT. g X583,383. 'freeing you n. Thousands floor would be utUized for %rive you a new kmw on life by and.staring-the dried-and-saked-hake, - mers have written us Zt: that after k9 tho-pumbase of-the of elit1iii1fiStle-�ik6 fb�the business, Fr=ar&"felt, haddock, cod, aiA llock, The bufl& medicines, eleStric bel etc, they wmq plSrAd = enoiwb tn tbe years of faikn* with other p--ilitlon to appromch Ing y Cwptaln RhW, and on the Sunda head of the south whiarf So ihat there AMIURIk 8 E C%--%#, were cured��'s New Life Remed CR after chmr* bb*y strolled ove -would be a minimum of labor and time, The Toronto Hospital for Incur-' bottles ive =r One bottW for One DoBar. Shc ng n In trakuspoTtin J ?,g fi!"bejefn shad and ties,In affiliation with Bellevue and and ,and the you lback to'be 11 Xosplta3s, New York City, Vessel, iknd at e offers a three yeaxs' Coilise of Train- Id : Cptwin Ptin- clear of damage from the sea during Ing to young women, baving the g-a rugged, quiet- re- _ Spoken man of about fQrty-ft e-was g tides and inshore gsleL Be- quired education, and des4rous of be- v gprin This Hospital h&s coming nurses. ratiber astonlabed at the idea, and still hind the shed was the flake yard, ex- tending up to the main road--a goodi, Ldopted the elgbt-hour system. Tho Is West Ad#jlalde St. Toronto Inore aetionished when be heard that P-1-11a recetve un1forms of the School. 11be-V had ak\)ady purchased a v rnonthly Clowance and travaulne Canada easel two wres--and wben the fish came in I from New York. expenses to FLnd V10fr and the land netessarY for the bus]- they would be prepared and salted in I further Infnrmation apply to the the building and spread upor the lath-' -vess. but darinji.,the interview he was Supertntaindent. III% went V built flakes to dry in the sun. D- it i ._` ..CJ�:,..✓s'J r.:, w .k'r i%`�..r e.",°. •.,r,�•,y..�x'°vA•rv�'7A 7^'{.•-n.✓t>o i%„c.r.-a:�` '�.`Nd+.`rp*.:..t?,`'?s'" n8�V`w.'ai+ii,•r.7iov1.q.•,•-.',:`'�:yi-.1{,F,. '�• `';fit' i t`v7.F, W. ; 4 • � � ;4 SaY'^;,�, "'S '.%R.sfD*.`""'ae".-, :'FVi..�.9,y,r-'$:'q,'''.• .i}^ :..y,. 'r'�.';�n:^4'ts..°. `!_;• _ '.i'• .n 5 'G` ''� _ ,,_..�- _;K. 'e'• :. ,Y. "w. r.r ,+x•t.-• b 4�::.' ;;;i ,tr_,�.y� .rq... u me ke„v ••� ,�`. • t! ing our bodies at the right temper- _ ,;;; ` { « ✓ �V� Starving `O � sture, eating, digesting our food—all • :. , �:_ ;tt y require some of tale energy we eseat* f': yfi''}�A, Hr ' Snit day. The inainteuance bodily ���j �n rlti 1: `'`/ifs He Was Getting No NOu21shment He Was _ warmth .the kind of work we do-- .. the growth of the body and the iepair ---• - /� rl •.�r of the warn tissue require foods of T '�i>�atiUally Wasttllg t"►W$y various kinds-and of ya n uanti- - � van � g 9 ties. Perfect nutrition depends apron if�4s; ' -'Here's a stem which will interest awaited hie retumas my sister had- = an adequate Supply of ene,Ty to the y e A every mother. before mT boy was written we that I would be surprised in ev kind of ciTeumstanee. -;;i:,�.born, Iwas is such delicate health when I saw my boy. When my body cry A variety of boils is desirable. Well ` that the doctor didn't think I would sister got off the train, I could not - survive the ordeal. For weeks after believe that it was say own boy that Socked toads served in clean, whole he was born m 31fe was despaired of. She was leading by the hand. I never some surrastxi-ngs aid proper d'iges _ Chance y y ' so I couldn't seed him and the poor saw such a change hn an child. lie elan.. little fellow was left to the care of was feat and rosy and full of life with The foods which should always be "s:• d e y p included'in the meals of the day are: .. ''• "�`� friends. He wasn't natural] error She, y smile l What on earth have . :�. .' ' . •.:. - . _• :_._..... .• .'..�'. _ . o --°: f No care was taken in choosing. ub s you one to him,' I said. 'Why,'she ' Batter milk (properly y ) i ,,food and his r little stomach replied, I simply made him live DON'T think men realize all the work a woman .. Pco P P Y -yolk of eggs, or,the essential contain- �" became so weakened that he couldn't of doors, gave.him good food—and in ahem in a dsSerent foiKn, - I'has to do. Take cleaning.. With the stoves in the }'keetanything on it. As he was here's the real secret. I gaye hint horse, its never done. Ashes on the'floor, soot Vgert g no' nourishment iroh>} his three bottles of Carroll Before he Braid, spinach, or other leafy vege- food,he was gradually wasting away. had taken half a bottle his whole tables. On the walls, where. lZinally,in deaperatloa,-wraent#e>za -appearance-And changed. He got Uncooked fre_sh'frait; some unrook- The place for a heating plant is in the cellar. I can put a child specialist and he said that my heavier,his face took on a colour aucl ed vegetables, }per— � -—Gilson pipeless--in-your- ve only s small boy was starving to death. He gave. he would run round for boree at a Y a. him some medicine and-advised a time.' The change is my boy is the Meats may be added,but are not as cellar excavation. It can be installed 4 a day. Besides dirt -..• certain diet The chi3d did rove most wonderful event in m life. I essential as it. was 'at one time and cwt, you'll get rid of a lot of work, save a lot of work, , ashy Y save a lot of money, and get real ; r7 but somehow couldn't Seem to get am a regular '€an' for'Camol and thought. Beans, peas, corn etid other r� i cozy, healthful heat in every strong. This went on for four or five never lose a chance to boost it. As I grains are more efficient power pro- yeara and the boy,still continued write I am looking out of the window viders than beets, carrots, parsnips, N weak and puny looking He could and when I see that rosy, active and other tubers or roots Grains,' There are ten outstanoing like =.not play like other children without healJhy child running romid,l cannot tares in the Gilson I would like P having to lie down acid rest. My believe that he was once a puny, TOOK and meets will not by them- `sister who liven on a farm near the delicate boy." selves provide a sufficient,diet. Cer- the chance u show them to yo»— w fain essentials contained in milk and. and give you as estimate w . ".sea,said that she could fix him up if Carnal is sold our druggist, :.-I would send him to her. While I by y ggi its products, eggs and leafy- vege- hsted being separated from him, I. and;f Ton can cod it,that it Say,_ tables are indispensable and even au!- •�'��' ' was ready to nsalce any sacrifice to after you have tried if,that it haess't ;gent if combined with lseslt fruits V get him strong. He wag away- from done you any good,return the empty sue for three months and it was with bottle to him and he will refund your and bread•' � PI p E i.GS.7 &-clings of great exciteemew hat I money. Sold by Dr. McEwen's Drug store, Pickering, Ont. The Old re k tart ekeL FURNACE "Standing with relactarrt teat - 1. Whose the brook and river meet.» _ a- Weary tarmwtrea'atow earl dip, "Makes Many Warm Friends y Rise,and mate emodwr trig - AbbutAhe ,House 1I sink a •wail] and put.in plumbing; WALTER SHEPHERD �. r Speed the-day thew oonatug Piektriny, Ont. nos .�.. �r Wheal the bucket to the ebore wctErtr eon Shall be lifted. Now,I Lightened My HouseworlL clothes vas wens. Certain kinds of t . i GnSt7N 1�. COMPANY, Limited �1�� O1Dt' I was raised on a farm, and lived 'clothes prevent loss os heat more than Z� North Wild. +i. _ �e„t„_ others. Soft, clean woollen gazateab The South Wind b sleeping. - • _ _' `.one years of rage, always,doing my have tno pruperLY ...1 „ n prevailed in former timer. Periodical- Part of farm work in the house and amounts of sti41 air enmeshed in their Wltk his locks white with atmosr ire hw.aheld bale^e�� are ors• out of dooats But setae I was' mar`- fl!bres: � practically - Which he shakes in hfa path. pared, so that any undue expeadlture tried. and in a home at my own, the air forms a good non-conductor of pyat over the mounRains is her Tyft T Q� � E may be checked and guarded agaMsL• tasks seetaed to bo Vaster, for every heat. 7%e amount of the body coven- south, KITCHEN The chief upper Servants of the Klts eel, the numtier of layers of wool oe = _ was to be done by ma. And, as And his breath fife before. � u and Queen always travel with them„ ��eaag people Starting one, A tried similar woven °Lath used' and the LIU a tog from h� mouth. thus ensuring a continuity of the do- bo make and Save-all we could, and•I cleanliness of the clothing, induenos ' meatic organization. The royal VISA- 4 world t m housework all done u the heat'low. Soiled clothing retains Seei over the meadows ill barred and The me °d .100.000 per aannm in robe naturally occuplei much of Her u get y p the expenses of the Royal HonnahoM. a ` in order and help outalcle�as much as use still •aii, wet clothing retains s2- bare, wlthooi rmeat of its e�cleacY or Majesty's time: Uniforms, State I most now. Heat loss in the last case How the &now it tons UAck as he �I dresses, regalia, and Iewellerg require In a few years,I had two children.' is v t. Wet feet the limitation of any Court enaction'. !n7 d'n'ea Pay shake'bb white haft: constant attention. ye has been made possible b7 Lisa Queen's •: and children surely do add to a moth- should not be neglected,as they coma- And here on the moum+Caia. sad theta practical co-operation. )\;ot�rithstaadin; the services a[ al's work. I have always done all my times sate• Cold, wet feet have a di- on the plalo, higbly-placed ladies e, the househOM aria washing, ironing, and co all my. erect predisposing influence upon the The trees are all clog d,with wtWe ' Qaesa Mary Is a most efficient she likes to supervise tbrese things has► stein the development of inflammation of the Bowan again. housewife. Brought UP to a family elf. g big dinners for eighteen or air passages ("catching cold" not Soo well endowed with,tbs world's twenty men when our wheat was i ) The Queen will not tolerate waste i3rasihed. Than as the winter months I. When it is warm-we desire to in- The take is the valley,the brook in the 'goods, Princess Mary was trained from or extravagance in any form, and In came ed. and orbs school world start„� �e beat loss. This is fa field, ew•3Y -childhood to practical house- bar capaetty for mating the most pf I always hooded the teacher. O! by wearing loose garments, made of Ara stirred with his wrath, and hale wifery her housekeeping allowance she is the � coarse, this made extra'work. in cook- woven non-air containing cot- lately y�L' Her knowledge has been Of incalcul-,equal of her humblest subiects Fier fag and washing and ironing, as I al- ton material. They should be clean And o'er their firm Surface to marehe' able ser►Sce to her royal husband, for ldajesty is:hottse-prdttd. and ytan8 ways did their work right in with and worn open around the neck and in pride the King is by fro mesas a rich mat. of it. ursine: upper chest. Moving air striking the And hang his wake cloak on the tall The royal grant of ;9.400,000 per aa. _ I have often seen my housework all Hyper chest causes a feeling of well mountain aids, arm is 3fttle awash when one con- Some won in Mue{�{ions. ' to be put In shape, about 160 little being and aids in the body regulation riders ail that has to be done with t. There sometimes seems reason for chicks to be turned out in their places of heat'w.,,Z.:«',,j and beat loss. Then over the billows' he rushes In, 7%ws. to not much left when the ez-�a cornplaint among writers that art- _t glee pauses cc royal hospitality and upkeep sad fed. and ' good-sized garden to _ tste do riot read the text they are+bo But shrieks in despair at the stringth have been provided tor'. l _ be hoed out in the early manning._and Caltivatlhas•Maskal Taste. - illustrate, Ia ors' of the lead�i�rug tbong'ht that farm women cots Just od the sea: Expenses Caewuily Watthod. magazines race 'long ago the writes Yw 7'he saying, there is no accounting At the-north be Is Lord d thsr ocwa t worked to death. Officers of the Royal Household with mentioned the fart that her heroine I k this up for about ht ears, for taster,' contains rater more and Strand� 1 e14 y than truth. Taste is v high sonndfas titles doubtless play was entirely fuak�-a circumstance, in- falsehood _ .and was thinking and planning and ale But here iris domlaLoa is atappad with �largely•accounted for by habit. The the land, theft parts efficiently, but probably for deed, that might have been deduced saving all this time to fix a way whore the 'first time In lns2ish history we from the feet that she was nearly one child vvthose musical s,.,,, ,..1-,, ._ is lien- hundred years-old. I Sward do all my'work and not have abed to trashy songs, eeoompanled by He rows through the be Secant have a Queen on the throne cols° is to work aa_� and accomplish mare. an ill-txined instrument, cannot.be ex- also a Queen to the kitchen Picture the authors disgust when In the long ri the IaclIn No matter whether at Buckingham the old woman was represented with petted to appreciate bhr< fine music He shrieks dower the chimney; each We had a house -with- only four � � Casildn+en, evil]] doorway he blocs; Palace; Windsor Cattle, Balmoral, or i a bead of hair that might have served } roams, so decided to build. ,I selected,more than aduke, love true familiar. Then, up tn-the Steeple, the great bell homely Sandringham, she acts ai her,ice the advertisement of some won- ` -a phan where I had eight'rooms, with bath end closets. Thee*-rooms•ware' Let us See to it that they ors lamiliar he eh�ates a�vtr-houaek�eeper, and scarcely s day drrPua "restorative-" arranged so sa to eliminate a lot of with tine ' And laughs ar the terror his wild rasa passes when she does not pay a visit Even worse seems the fate of an extra steps. We put a basement! This does not mean that children awakes. to the roY40 kitehena and household ter ppy writer who wrote a story ender this whole building. Now I' should be bored by listening to music Offices. f about a boy named "Patna,." The 1. ' which they are too undeveloped to Now, over the itreveyard he mour til- These visits are by no means of a:. metamor+phoaed•him into a girl. have my canned fruit in_there instead enjoy. Let the younger ones sing the >s.got, perfunctory character, for there.is not The readers of a recent novel were t ag in a dirt house.in the back part a detail of tLro household organization puzzled by a statement which it seem- Al beautiful that have Stood the And hides- all the grave with thus of the y� I tat of years. In selecting music, re- whitest of snows— with which she is unacquainted. Food.ed,impossible to reconcile with facia In this basement we put a hot-air' member that Jost as the child's body No one he neglects. ' be it vauner or stores, -linen, plate are closely ex- The text represented a devbted band `r furnace, and every-room to heated by and mind develop through the various Ring, trained, as fs the general condition of of soldiers sealing well-nigh perpen- the #furnace. This.ssvea m4 the week stages through which the human race And whispers, "Lla'warm till the eom.. the u and taking down stove the.numerous departments. f dicular cliffs, urging their jaded putting p has passed, so his music taste will also Ingof Spring." Everythlas must be spotlessly clean :bon'aes ��=,d, The explanation was and the job of polishing stoves three tread in the footstapa of the race. —IL-Trunk Hayes. or somebody will soon hear about la d or four times a season. And the fur- that the antis: had represented-•the .��• wee being in the basement, when my Children are especially ford o! the Manual wort la reduced to a minimum. gallant band as mounted; the author tonewof�thhe xylophone,flute,harp and Her Majesty is leapt Informed of any bnaband builds the fires all the litter �Holtw 7Un the Sun. had depicted them on foot. When at- R to one lace end I thus have much;violin, thee instruments being direet new domestic Jabot mvins devioee- If, tention was called to this discrepancy, e p desceredarrta of the Aral musical fit- Urhtil a few ,!ears ado it was >Peaoaeal they ors immediately Install-i the easiest way out of the difficulty IsaM s living-room do.the old house had, °moments invented by our-remote an- thous+M that the sun's heat wag the ed at the royal residenoas. �a'Ppeared to be to insert the few wards 7 g ;cestors. Excellent phonograph rs- greatest that eonld exist You can Queen Mary was one of the first to at above, which was aceordtngly doni R oto be swept every time -there was cards of these instrumenta can be realise how intense it 3s when you- introduce vacuum cleaners and oleo-;without heed to the contex. � wood brought in and a fire built, and, obtained. Young children like think that the rays that burn our trio cooking, cleaning,Lad waatini do"� James Payn used to relate a similar bow my living-room stays cleaner simple "melodies, strong rhythm, faces brown in summer time hsaave vtce into her hotnee. The royal Tenn•; stoup of his tale, "A Perfect Tres- strong time times a week than it did dries are almost entirely operated by! „ ' when swept three times a day. This: plenty of dramatic color and action. travelled across 92,000,000 miles of eieclrical machltter7. sure The plot webs taken from the W" several steps saved. They enjoy the old dances, minuets,:space, story of the Nancy diamond. The jewel The Queen ie a kind and tympath• 2n thin new hones my Dads are up.l gavottes, the lullabies and the s+,pirit-, Scientists have succeeded in produo- was entrusted alter the battle boa ,;•• +` etic employer,but she is a strict'die- „"rs, and if I am crowded with extrs� ed marches various��pt they will degrees hotter then the sun's tnri?asoe. ciplinariaa thieves;and to stecurehta safety's a� *ork on some mornings I can leave:understand and.enjoy the more cotrh It was desired bo stud- the cams lowed it, It Is proba-6le that no fam- Fs , y bed-making till in the afternoon.' lr posi- House Proud—wad Proud of Itl o with the new house and more room I plex and subtle mule of a more ad Lion of certain metals, arh the aTO Queen Mary is an excellent cook, a ily retainer had ever been regarded age. rig shrewd bgrgelner, snd a keen buyer, With suoh•solfcitude for the - Lii'ly worle asenaed to lighten consider-,l vaneed Let them Naar rearNly 9nt way of dui so w+as to reduce them quarter ;.. �;.,-'•:,, JAq• MUSK lot thom Mtten to some great'to gas by applying heat. as•those who serve the Royal House-`of a century as'he was. orchestra,but do not tall to vs them The temperature necessary voss en-, holm are well gwars. Tradesmen who The wprk was ,brought out with • =:,• " Then, in'a fan► more years, my hus-�in their own homes the worm of the ormcus, are months of experiments hOld th goyal Warrarlt are. uired'pietuxe by Sir John MiOais, the wood- k�4and bought an 7ela�ct:icriitht, planht, musters, thick tlssse may bare in,later were n `p�jJo}�f }yam to §t �W! t 4 P ♦� ]�� _—- 13fOough{ lY elec r rills w a O i �•_ . rt-i' jam!•' ibe� � i� W tt to years the clear liiti�Y-d- = ag ing ft Jkvoartna y foi eat saving, as labor along that line, loved friends, No parent, if it is at a luge ed=cal 'Eft,ta,s was to and is watyhtul eye t'n datl,ly mar• seemed to him to illustrate the subject, y.•7 venq high. Now I have alt the all pow, can afford to rhtias ribs I Stalled which produced heat m ter- ket pricer When at Sandringham, "A perfect Treasure," for it. was a le of cleaning =rici tilling Six as i joy playing nvsTted, j . little I= S In0t.0f' : - o of to bit clef] but tit+'rific that mafale were oe not where their Ma estles live the simple title baby i it a arms. ght lamps every day done away _ y la er- and no� whips,slowly,but inrt%Atdy, into gaS; ill fart, home life of ordinary cttlsens, away _ pith, and a!1 I have to do when I am replsuei��haad�yb ,ere' pieeei of en were atsde to ax- fror�l the onerous ritual of dourt life, The old custom o! tine J they will Tot y for a light at night is to eta t � es* of sittilng dawn o their ff� the wall, press t17s button, and freer powerful aids in cultivating mne- pdaxie as if they had been dynamite. @user Mary.loves to potter about and ?4 icon] rants is cilildatn• Thli heat en@axted a ten _ s my nice, bright electric Hght - _ g � indulse bar gifts of housawitery to the legs on a crnshion or mattress is going ; ,Xkd'ty fraighbor in the city. erstuh a of 40,000 decrees ahe!enh in+�. °using of and bendh�of the West- Proper Feed. • Heir Majesty •;amine persoaa117 An erhgdrte depends upon steam for Courtesy is aria of the finest ele- and checks all bills. No error ee- 0" style. Public gatherIng places raw 'Y� Our Clothing' its driving power. We use food in- ments in the love spectrum and the capes her. Acoounts are settled kwve bowhes, even the BuddWet tares . is ,*. The teamporobars air our bodieo isi steed of oral to obtain mr etaee•gy. one most needee. in the ordinary af- promptly. She -will :inve nont of the plea, and in many faa►ilies chain ant " 04otto to mom extent by thel Wanking, breathing, th�iaieintg, keep-,fairs od life system of later ble crsdiMs whAuk tables aw is regular rtes. �x 1, ya^. t., crn '�y„'. "a '.1_.'3. .JA 1: i�' ..•1'�'t - 'k „K,.t .,d,'. :,..f.`.•�•e%AS;nzi;•. ! rt';,.. ,R.. •,�i,M.°W.."..L•zv�?.".i,T•.��;.tt. �'�Z.,s• iY'S 'i�. ;.',' 't>''Y.•.Sn. y'�^'�" -" � �":''�'�''�4�`: ri'.:x .w.^3'ti,,�c '` •"a?;r - ''�':.r+'�'+3'• a3e., .Y„�� =• •s,._.i :,�,.��,zy.-,.;•r.•.:t..��` �.:�rG,�rG,4,roT-::.. 'y= "=�z,'= "ir, -+pan• .*ts .dM n'^•;•c.�".. � •:.F.� � '°"'" r° .+ ,, -�,?:`- ia+'iwY.ti.4.i""J .,,:., -a"?.r. ^r.x, y, •' , TR ' ':.;1� •�;• ,,i .g.,x.,r,;.R, ' .'r�?;' `-s �, c-- `a,.r •.,,.� .wc -;xr?•C ...r.<. ..+ ^4%> ,.� V,., .• r fvi,+'�•,' ck .x•; Ay.'^',"""'n:l 74 'u. -.•„•.^ .•5 ,. 6°'.,,r=�'•"• .., ,�•.,,,� •c-• .a.» .} .-, -. --uu „;k°f�"i�-. ?t 'a ""`:• '.r^, - '�. i*'•+ ', M•.•,.,,.• ','3, '.,,'r s'. .`+.•'.s:;`` ,.J:' •Y 'i-$',`,�•.o S: • Y:,.d to family,T.C. and Mrs. Brown, Mrs. at 8 o'clock,as there is some vet tim- --���/�•• //�� ��• •��- -�-�y� 4t �° llbilp�atid' Miss Brodie, !Mrs. Linton portant budinebs to bettle, and ayo*.o •1•�/•4A�� 3.,� V � _ and Fred and Mrs, Cassie. Dr. McSia- make arrangements and to elect offi• "' "'•- ' ' :"�s Tt+tftMS non rand familv,:F Trawl and Mrs. Ax- cars fvr the coming year.. kindly �J [`� '•:i.."�pec'year„;41.50 if paidaa advance; fond end children, all spent Xmas keepp this date in mind. * HIS i-M A.\ r with their respective relatives and Reep in mind the anniversary and TM AS AJ MERRY ' - - -friend&in.:Toronto.---_ P tektai ment of the'at 01nn:Riser U. �r7•na r�rTO �arsrv. i-.n �r�r .rya xrrr•no r, �rr�ru- rn -JOHN MMAR, Proprietor, �- '` - — S. S. on'Suoday and i4londay, Dcc.SI u L .,�tioc. • , , GREEN RIVER. and Jan, 1. On Sunday, at 2 30 and — - - _ -7 p, m•, the services will be conducted Californii►Piaval Or ea all size., 4Cc to 1.00 per dOz SROUGf1AlIi. by F. W. Haskins, of Toronto. The g , z Alf:Michell is till smiles these days: Q liesite and Mrs. Devitt, of Toronto. It's a boy children of the Rchoo!{inthe�aftecnoon Malaga,and'European Grapes, 20c and 30e per lb` Visited their people here on Sunday. Albert Percy dent Sunday with W. and at night,: •- '' Mrs. 1Viatthewe is cisitinR for a few and tilts. Bootb,.of Whitevale. Rht,by the S. S. Choir. On'' Bananas, large and ripe, 40 cents per doz Monday,New Years night,a choice :::•` weeks with her daughters in Toronto. Miss Tena Gra ;of Toronto, spent program will be Ri en by memilere o[ ::Dessert RaWne, tlneet stable quality, 20c and 35c per lb rF..: Byron and Mrs. Feasby,,of Oshawa, Christmas wither parents hose, the school, corisis ng of choruses, Mixed Ntite Brazils almonds walnuts and filberts, 24e per,lb ,.vibietsd over the-holiday with relatives Bessie, Howard and Mildred hoover readings, recitations. guea,'dri118. ' .here, of Toronto, 'e ent the holiday with Doors open at 7 p. m., concert com- mences . 'Mixed Candy, Christmas mixtures, creams, chocolates, 20c to bQcs Esi1 and Mrs. Bogle, of Oshawa, their parents here. menses at B shat Admission tic, "^ spent Xmas with John and bits. tram- A. and Mrs. Doten,of Buffalo,spent children '16c, children of the school Cranberries, floe large keepers, 30 cents per lb *. altos. Christmas with the format's parents, free. California Celery,Clavton and Mrs. Alford, of Toros- Clarence and Mrs. Doten. y, stock, 15 cents per stalk y` to, spent Christmas with W. E. and J. Mrs. Nighe and r have: -- '" .."'. . J , and b1 w e `.-..{ '� D HOLLY RE Wriz. Holtbv. returned horse, after a week's visit �'Card of Thanks ---.HOLLY.AN LY � ATHS -- Arthur and Mrs. Carruthers said son with friends in Orangeville and To- 7' .. of Atha, visited" with John and 'bars. Tonto. I Irish to take this opportunity of s • r" - $odes re:antis. A large number from here attended thanking all those who try tpetr acts , ': .M� Y CHRISTMAS TO. ALL %_ Rev. Mr. Ciugaton• of Dunbarton: the anniversary services and enter- of kindness and- es sessions of, s m- ' sty: _r h, mt P y _,,,vccupiQd St. John's pulpit on Imae tainmen� .esal� 1Jtist w r $un9ap, the past0,hiving to at a S. S. on Sunday and-Monday last. of soirow in the death of any riicther. ._ :'�� �funpial. The members and supporters of the •1 wish particularly to mention Mr. e,' :•�: Our villa' presented rs husy after Green Rives Football Club are asked, and hire. Claude Field, Mr. and bars, U-S-0 f noon on Friday last, whet+•the rate- tr,attend a s ecial weeUn in- the ball ; Y ? $ McGinty sod the(3atholie ladies. payers nssembled.beie for the annual here ou tVe needay night, Jan. 3rd, biRB. AICVl�6TER� :! tcwnsbip nomination. GeoiRe and lifts. Coates and dau- - *; =. ghter, Misv Ad4lmWe. of 'Claretuout. _ F A R M 1\ ,� - a- and _-on, is'tn• R. Coates,of Hunts. To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of •�,�• p vilie,.spent Cbrisemrss'with John and - . .How Do You Remit Money? The United Farmers Co-operative"Company, - Utrs. Soden. ; W. J. Rod Mm. Devitt and Miss Limited. _ v Gwendolyn. J. H. and sire.Madill and HE next time it is necessary -for you to remit money; ii remember that the safest, most convenient and eco- ,A. J, 4LLISON; Representative, Pickering,'Phone Pick. 1508 TO TEr, ELECTORS OF nomical medium is Bank Money Orders." They are ?r '.. 'P1$FEffiN i TOWNSHIP issued - PC . , for any amount-up tts-fiftg-dollars;and- „ In s and Gentlemen of the elating in chase them at our nearest branch at..prices ranging.-free Ladies and (#ecdemen : - - - -- ----- cy for 6lsef Incoming hiunlelpalr will be Lhe cents to fifteen cents, plus revenue stamps. - - _ i d • '•-- curtailment of expeaditure on Roads-- ITHE - k . and Q of of Bridges and reduction in pay- For that friend you forgot at Christmas'; Perhaps you didn't ' meot�+of other sterns of council worir. R meao to. Just a little oversight in all that hustle and haacle Abolition of the office of Road Supt. which apells Christmas.or maybe there Iran a ILttle toy or doll " Supervision by Commissioners of road. WHffBY BRANCH. p. LYpro� which Santa Olaus failed to buy for that boy or girl and they t' are so disappointed. but never mind, New Years Is. near at f r- • • work under nuthorlty on the(Jounril Board. If these views meet critb your BRQNDIU•IN BRATS K E. C. CROW.W. p r; y hand and a little New Years' Present would not ..- appproval,elect we as Councillor for be otrt of place. 5 ' the W23.and Rive me a chancre to _ prove my wortit to you by ende+.tor --- ------ -- We wept ail new Man Dent gear,and we want the massy now. =4 lag to get a redsse ilrin in taxes. And a and will offer any Toy or DnH at 25 per cent Reduction from ` "clean up"forte construction. now until after New Yesre. There are not a great many left. ' tIG"I.A..,r r 4� C-9 ire�,,,r aw so get here early and get first choice: p- the Season. P-1-CKER I N CA _ I ass sincerely L. pours. MEAT - --MARKET d. L. MIDDLET014T F 0 ;, >. TO THE ELECTORS OF 'THE BUSY' STOSE--BROUGHAM ;`=;•_ -: _- -.. PICHERiN(3TOWNSHIP ' - - � _ ' r •, The following is a declaration of the Ronad Roast or Steak. ... 20d per 1b � . Platform upon which 1 will stand dcir- Sarlonn RaLsat or Steak. .., 25e Ing the coming electtion and It elected. the Porterhouse Roast or Steak, f' ell That this coming ownship must pay what Ruwp Roast.... . Pickering Hardware Stare we owe before we owe any more, Fine Rib Roast, .., . - :, _ ;r That the council. during the first' r ' P d publish a! seas Rib Roast, .:.' ... 4 two months, develop an y ... : " _ •pV bad88et that will include the major ex.• Shoulder Roast. •. - 14-and Ida " The best IJOl icy'I8 t0 buy'"H SL G� G�ftB .. . . ipenditures of the year and consist of -Pot Roast, .. .. _ 1#e '• ~ . . Brisket, to boil a<b following -- e ' 1. The payment of all outstanding ,•� " - for Xmas Presents. aescownts from the books of the town- Lap of Pork,,.. - 25e •� >w e' +abip. _ .. S The equalization of road work. Loin of Pork, ... ... Thin to be aseertained on a basis of- �Shouldet Roast of Pork, .:.�-.. 20ct,28e '�' :We._would suggest a iew of our many-hues : " ' assessment and no more money spent on an road that their assessment Pork Chaps; .. 28C y Pare Pork Sansese, 25c MOrraDGi. ••• ••• •, .• Hockey Skates. Sticks and Packs, Kiddie Kars, Wagons y. & That no new roads or bridges be Finest Salt Pork..,. .,: .. sad Sleighs, Flash lights, 8afetp Rrikco;s C; _ nndertakeD during the next year un- Finest Brftkfast Bacon, piece, 8Se " and Fcwk @C Halves, y` '.iesaeur firu.nclal condition warrats- .. sliced, 3sc 'f : . Tha 4. t the upkeep of roads during Wild Cured Cottage Rollie(half or whote)t 38e Silverware, PyTeYWare and AlamiTlnll�sRtlie, S warm pAll a� ,:.•. - tAw nest year be under tba direct - . 48c .. iroperrision of the township conaeil. �� Bacon. - • Mitts, Gloves or GatlntleU. :`-• 6, Tbat prior to the nest annual -. - Cooked Sam,.. •: bps kpeeting. the books of this township 1GPeiae - ai must be audited before being aced �"'-• ... •. �.. .. � -A Coleman Lamp or' Lantern or a R p Head-Uheese " In the hands of the ratepa ere .. .. 15c _ `y ;i.y:. _ ': • Ei croaa--I have pla�before you _ ':1Easy First and Donawtie Shortening.•8 The So cents _ Range. �ppy Thought _t =7 opinion in regs#de to township 5 [be 80 cents matters,and If you see fat to sleet we .1 b,prints 18 cents • „'to the position of Second Deputy- Fresh Fresh Tront and White Fish"Every Friday i Ai Q� " �IC' ;� Reeve. I aware you that the interests 15. B +S N, G 4 of thin township will be my first and 4 _ >�thought. W. G. REID PICKER ING} i. !� Yours truly, f _ Se ' Der, N.E. MrE�L EN rve Courteous Ce .. -7-7 . - a=:� ► tow price lovel never bef ore IrWE courteous attention i> tended by _ of the bank's stab where you keep your ac. reached y y car in Can y sea b any Canada count,adds"a>tateriaUy to your satisfaction m con. _ - --f ducting your bmtking business. .~ I S :' - Standard Service s essentials courteous service as y .�: }ers dared by every branch of alit: Bank-, irom the 114 4 CS _ - -Manager to the tat-6t recruit on the staff. ` -.. . _Ford T - _ THE Touring Car F. O. B. Ford _- { Ontario STA�tDA DD BANK _ =w .�. £ PRICES ON A. - . - — Iti PR E5 OR MODELS -- •' ` TOTAL ASSETS OYES EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS �Ch ass i s ,345.00 Pickeritls73rant3l. ' - 1 Whitby Branch, C. A. McClef1m, Massages' 405.00 _ - . � . • , � - : -Touring .. . � , : . .:* . . ..445.00 and -Truck Chassis 495.00 : riker coupe X695.00 z'? Sedan y 785.00 : a' -.The above prices are F. O. B. Ford, Ontario.' Starting add While, ill ( lill�y WB f3,rE' CILf'1'3+iD nIl OZI�' electric lighting on Chassie, Runabout,Touring,Truck Chassis $85.00 extra. On Coupe and Sedan starting and electric light- business as usual f 1pp lei to tile. Meth- �.. ilrg are standard equipment , � ---• �— - - a e� odist Church._ - _ t �, Yalu will find us T F _ 'Year. hers, Tithe the- c�c�dR, scitl�e. na r all tastes. r .t Bread Br 4n Bread .F Whit a suit Loves V` M` Try our Milk Rolls, only 5c•each, enough foa a meal. Independent phone 200 ,a •. - J. H �+( �` ,Big assortment of Chocolates in balk and boxes. JEWELER � �"wood ,� Independent Phone 900. M �h� . Collacutt WIr7 f JGi d, ! ( i . H. ,or Ai � Di . W_ilh�usal�i _ ,.' ,• s. } Lp --, e�� a '�+u, ,;,; .iii,,; ..C,.. ty •.'�'!` ::u..c.,, :.+ ., a:.. -r:,?,,a -S,"-„.1> -^d_°� ';�,,. •,G...: r••,:,r,�, Yr ..�+ev_ g +> s �±^Z•rr ..,^f,•.-�b.,T• s3x?.`�stNr,i.,. 3y?S?� -• .y�:%• +;"',r ;n > •`.. ,M,>+"'y"°Fi, r. :.7, - .'e^,{-+. r: h a3,.e.. - :t'�-' ,'{ A:. .,+. 'ur .r .y,... y-t..`� "••- ".? ,+err- - is ,j. CLAREMONT. Stanley and Mrs,Cook and child- CommunionRervicee will be held TIRlE T.iSLE—PJ"Wtnt stauoa t•`, +'r ren and George Cooper spent the in the Union Church on Sunday, Palmer T.R. Trains going Eaatan*as fouows Mrs. L, J.Pilkey .spent Chr[a't holiday with the latte:-'8 daught• Jan. 7th, at 11 a, m., and prepare- W. .. t No. 10 Mail 7.67 A M. ,. :,.,Mae in Markham." er, Mrs. Underhill,of Aurora. for services on Friday, Jan. 7t;h, 8 Loon! °28 P.1L Miss Mabel Bryan spent the hot John and hlieaee Mar nest and at S o'clock. Wishes his many ousomers 80 Local im P.X Margaret Sunda train, 7.57 A.M. iday in Toronto. - y . t Mabel McLellan, of Toronto Unl- ......_..._ „ & Happy New Years '!slat g w,Nt COs M N"gwF- Christmas tirith friends in.-Saud versa ty, are epenarag ins tioii4ay STOUFFVi LLE. and thanks them for their No. 'L� 10,80 A.Y. with their rents at he manse. — 2,44 P.M. liberal patronage and soli- 27 Loom , �Mra, vibbons and Mrs. R'alford Thos, E and Mrs. Stephenson Five families went to Oalifornia lest • 9 Hail . : 9.06 P.>w :4 are visiting with the fns. Wa erns and daughters, Misses Vets and week from town. to save coal and to citS a COntinU=66 Of Sunday train, -0.05 P. M. Merle, were in Pickering on Bun- avoid the cold winter months. Nice the same. Foregoing is according to Standard .3• in Toronto. day visiting Mr. Ste phenson'a par- to be millionaires. time. C. A. and Mrs. Overland and eats who were' celebrating their. 'The new curling rink: is being flood- Mortgage Sale of Farm ,Lands in children s nL Christmas with ed for the winter a sport. This is one . golden wedding. of the roomiest rinks in the county,. the Township of Whitby, in the friends.in Thomas Birkett, we are glad to `r Mies M rtle and Allan Thonip• being 160 feet long by 5o feet wide. County of Ontario. Coal, o l p report,'is making rapid proRresg A young boy, the eon-oi Robt.Hare, ! ,r� Son, of Toronto, spent Christmas toward recover at the Western Under and b virtue of the powers i 1 y met ovivh a serious accident while y p - under the rental roof. Hospital. Toronto, and it is- ez• banging on to sleighs on main street. contained in two certain Mortgages ., Mr, and Ca. Ktndree, of'Lon• petted that he will be home by the He, in some way, fell off the sleigh which gilt be-produced at the time of Hard and Soft Coal of the =K don, spent the holiday with their end of the week. and was run over by an automobile the sale there will be offered for sale best quality. on daughter, Mrs. D.A.Scott. The uomination meeting in the which happened to be following im- by Public Auction on Wednesday, the q T.- - Ben. F.and Mrs. Kilpatrick and Masonic Hall on Friday `evening mediately behind. Res legs and arm Third hour of of 2 30 o'clock A. D. er _ hand ii AA �1T y daughter spent' Christmas with last a•ay not.largely el attended. , R. were broken and he was more or lees THOS J.+h rY their 'rents in Bream ,ton. � R y internally injured. noon,at the Sebert House in the Vili- ri p p J. How and Widmer Miller were Goo.,Dowswell met with what might age of Brookhn, by William Maw, `x • A. ! ''�:$ A. J. and Mrs. Chandler, of To- re-elected polico trustees by ac- have proved a serious accident. white- Auctioneer, the following property-o-- - "E�a f etdolatton' and' ,faMeR IS. maaul he and some others were erecting a. ALL AND SINGULAR those cer- `A ' latter'8 parents, J. H. and Mrs. was elertea by accl&mation to building in the east end. The axe tain parcels or tracts of land and pre- . . Beal. take the place of James Underhill glanced in some 'way facto another mises.situate, lying and being in the ' W. A. Forgie, of Ottawa, and ,who wished to retire. worker's bands close by and hit him Township of Whitby, In the County WANTED and Murray Forgie, of Toronto. in the face, breaking the bridge of his of Ontario, more pirticularly describ- ABLE 3ALESAGENT epet5t CiYt-istmas under the parent nose and causing several other minor ed as the North Salt of Lot Number ' - al roof. Pickering Tp. Elections, 1.923 injuries. Reis progressing favorably. Tbirtv-two and the East Half of Lot For this district to sell our r.. Mfrs. Moyer. mother of Harvey- Number Thirty-three all in the Sev- Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Charles and Mrs. Elliott 'tact :•v; ' daughter, of Orillia, spent Christ- I aur-vote and influence respectfully Moyer, met with an accident which soli Concession of the said Township Flowering Shrubs, etc. h solicited for resulted in severe In jur{ee. While of Whitby and all that portion of the - Exclusive Territory ease Day with 8ng and Mrs. going down stairs she made a mis-step original allowance for road lying GOOD PAY '"d• Gregg. �{ Qr8 irh and fell headlon down the cellarway, between Lots Numbers 32 and 33 in Frank Chidlow purchased about y ad! Our agency is Valuable. The q. p striking her he against the atone the-said 7th Concession of the Town- Stock we sell Is grown iA our 3500 pounds of poultry from farm- es Second Deputy-Reeye for 1M wall at the bottom of the stairs She ship of Whitby,owned by oneThomas �„ Nurseries. Our list r erg in this locality for the Toronto had a humber of stitches taken in bar Rortop at the time of his death and y varieties is the best, t ; head and she was Internally bruised. being the north half of the said road Ro a Fore Forsyth and Mr. and Mrs. Pickering,Tp. Elections, 1923 She is 70 years of age. allowance between the said tots, con- S., W.J.s° W N y y The municipal nomination took taming 166 acres, more or less. Pelham Nursery Co., r • !& _ " �'illenue, of Toronto, spent the Your vote and influence respectfully place on Friday and a very lively On the said lands are said to be a ' *'aR' ' son a"°•' w ?°tolidsy will!their- --- _ solicited for meetinngg of the.dl�y..��.•..��� i,. name oweiung house, Gip roof oaf - — Mrs. Forsyth. p auditorium on the same day, when with&tone stabling. The farm is said —� Miesee Vela Stephenson, of To- R. R. Mowbray discussion took place on the year's re. to be wetlwatered by'stream flowing_ CLAREMONT GA$AQF ° routo, and Merle, of Drumbo, are cord of the Council and Board of F,ilu- through part of it and by a spring. As Second Deputy-Reeve, for 1923 be/con'at the home of their cation. The reeveship will TERMS maid conditions of sale will Having rented J. McGrath's Gar :;parents here, tested between John Doherty. W. H. be announced at the time of sale. g James and Mrs.Hortop with son Pickering Tp. Elections', 1923 Morden and Amos Lehman. The For further particulars apply to the age. I am prepared to make e3per9 � and daughter, of Port Perry. were ' Council and School Board were elect- undersigned solieitor or auctioneer. repairs on all makes of cars. All the guestR of Thos.and Mrs.Pater- Your vote and influence respectfully ed by acclamation, the School Board WM. MAW A. E. OHRISTIjAN makes of Storage Batteries repair- Soo on Sunday. solicited for consisting of Dr.Smith.Frank Robot- ed and recharged. Arlene foe 7 e tom and T. Holden and the Council Auctioneer,Whit Solicitor for ge y Geo. T.and Mrs. Lee, of St John ,��•�� of A. Scott' Fred Sitvemides, B. E. Whitby,Oat. Mort.Oat. the Esade Storage Battery. : rills. and Fred ]rtt+dill, spent e�C}hn C. Philp Beebe and Goo. Lee. ;l4 16 Whitby.Ont. Ian. phone No. lSff8 Christmas with their parents, Joa. As Councillor for 1923 W. STOUFFER, •B and Mrs: Madill. 27tf :Claremont, Ont. Mr. and-Mrs. Combs. of Toron- Pickering Tp.•Elections, 1923 & _ tr: — it Is M mmen low son, of Sault St. aria. are spend- Your vote and influence respectfully 1 ing a went with Mrs. A. W. Mac- solicited for You can't realise the money- ing sawing, grinding. sharpening To help you run part of yours. kav, ]- saving value of a Snort farm engine was.miring cement,ells!!' corn. - - Mrs, T. E. Push and Briars. !![ar• LUrI1e Pnckrin until yUti've sera ]low much mare Elting the silo-Ehae's not I By opening a New Garage in the VUj gzaret!kT. E. left on Thursday .i quicldy and efficaently you can clear know of that will give better service Zr-kinds of Whitevale I am prepared to do last for Saginaw. Mich„ to spend As Councillor for 1923 _ of r work, factnd n p the with so little attention as a Toronto repair Christmas with the format's MOWN siumerous E And they operate on = tops and side,'ettrtains, also making' odd jobs ei li;s, ene'ar gasoline. your old car loon and run like new by _ daughter, Mre.(Dr.)BaRehaw, Pickering Tp. Elections, 190 about the me � is detail t g[tvtngEit.good cost ot new pmint. - Splendid programmes were ren feria. sturdy little watim next time you Agent!err Toronto machinery.induct• -' dared by the young folks of both Your vote and Influence respectfully p o r p�my way, Don't ['get to see ing;Pum ;Wtndmili&, Silos : the Union-and the BapptishSnnday solicited for able pe. last Thursd6 and Fri- �7r mi tic ing, their a assistants•-Tbe Toronto and tlirsoline >iogiaee. Schools, y John b n A. White wpara t- Saw and the Toronto Grabs Cisindw OHARLES M.' RION. � r' da evenings respectively. An Az - 'j ling,churn- -at um name time. As Councillor for 1989 Home Tel. 61[21. Whitevale. (]pi - --- -eel rot gesture on both the pro • • grammes was the costume drills. Tote for White on the Now Fears' C.W.Pilk R, �pis late and choruses.ill rehdered Day, ! To have gone tares on the downwaad g and with the well � - se floe form, way. Sho --seiectttd recitations of the younger � ' � � 'scholars, Riving the Christmas thought of gladness and good-will All harness aha j Earl with touches of healthy. ' • ;humor throughout that deli hied ` ' <= the large audiences in attenlance. - - - • -TM These entertainments evidenced — Syr~ _ - Bu useful Gifts at Ho>Q� Y ,considerable talent and care on ?,,�,� . p ` the part of both the young folk■ This in Horse -Blanket time k r 'w We now have a fine display of 1 and their trainers. And every- and our selection is good. _ . a8e#nl articles for nay : bodyy said •'1t was-tbe beet yet." Thursday afternoon there was . COme in early and 1538ffiber of the n•fairly well attended meeOng of 100 them over. family. rstepayers in the Claremont pub- - - �x.k lic school when the question of Buffalo Rob Wool Rage; Let us suggest something i>, Robes, Conselidstidn was ably presented Cutlery, Aluminum, Motor b WInspector R. A. Hutchison, of Club Bags. _ Aoaessories, hitby. This was followed by - _ Dishes Or, _ quite a number of questions by All kinds of Leather (bode _ Toys, Razors, Skates clap preheat and some disenssion. sill of which with the wl1•but-uosn• (food Shoe Re�siriog Service *■ -�• L L YOII are welcome t0 in Sp" Imons vote which followed, re- WaDt,-t0 Ughten Your Ch0>res our stock at' say time. •vealed a an rprisiag feeling of CECIL BRADLEY �r unanimity in favor of a Consoli- —$I1C� Save' Your - – _- x+}18$if6 11"Z"46 Al dated School for-this district, as ;;- $nearer.maker, Lct me-show ouhow a Toro' you l'ai'r a Toronto Litter Carries. soon as such a forward move for y an up to date equipment could be P'ICKERING, - ONTARIO- Litter Carsierwill make your stable I want to d-w you row the tie � � � � 4 .,.,,a o,. ...,.�. tae$. atld labor-it saves wag pay for itself in F. M.'brought about. There was only -_•�7CThy .pay O=,O You can 1•.ave a cleaner stable, °i°I ecial features vn'ti.pleaseToo. t '?Be vote of acontrary mind. It hcalthiercattls and getridof the old Conw in and talk it ov,w--next rye X3LARE+MONT ;ti is understood that the sentiment when you can get it for less. wheci5armw ant! sir lank if you're generally around here is strongly A large supply of Ladies' and Mena per` P ca LOS' - Footwear for immediate use. T a Ideal Grocery Store' in favor of the proposition, Fcotu _�, H MA.Y HARD carefully f`.t',,., Iestimates based Ladies' Felt Boots with leather sale on reliable data farruished by the and heel all sizes at 2.86, W111t @va.l @, �.�.t�=yp -.This is the Ideal Store to buy . Department of Education, it was Rubbers to St We. . your groceries. emphasized that the cost of a Con- Ladies'Overshoes mane of heavy felt .tip , �, a �� ;. , - „ and Jersey Cloth 11 inches high all r"" ' °--�' -'� F' e'=" �e want all Binds fit Poultry solidated School sufficiently large Sizes ac 1.60. � `" - - (with five rooms)for three schools Men's Heavy ubbers, 4 e lets and 2 for the Christmas Market. uairtt the tax buckles all white Rubbers,3,80, ylets a d 2 Good poultry will command rate by a substantial margin than white sole 3.25. Black and red sole - G� if a regular public school building at 2.n top prices. were erected. And eicuer cue one "Get bony and fatten or the other will have to be se- .8 Heavy Rubbers gray and foxed g' whitesizes.8 Lo 13 at 2.00. From 1 your birds. 4 _ cured for this community at once, t 2 60, s n Extra prices will be paid f0t sewrding to the decision of the Men's all•wocl Shanty Sox at 1.23, Mave ��r �ra�1 1 �ro u n Provincial authorities, On the By getting your supply at these prices II1111; fed pOU1tTf. F other hand, the increased efficien- you get an extra pair free of charge. AT.THE — - ' a: - ?�BANB CHJDLOWa cy of consolidation would very _- soon advance this section to +a J Fingold Claremont " OLARBSONT, . ONTARIO y foremost place as an attractive J. s ' �. ; l ,'rural educational centre, and add• ampbell �S ed de a such a school would quickly develop a fully equipped, up-to- New Yearo'a ' Work done whirr, you wait - date High Bchooi oatflt, equal in � '"'• �advantages to to the average town • - land oitg insdtates;with--t-lre strL-' .__ - ---- ._-'¢--- _ ree � gr stantitil added advantage of.beintt .��� We a e in the niar�e�r���rter 'in the conntry. It was al.4o point- Community ed out that if a Hall yi-e extend our sioceies�' Mai rquiF3, wheat, oats, barley. ' were included in the Consolidated Season's l3reetio s May Of all msasrials and design ' building, a grant of at least two g ' y and rye. Inquire kept{n stook. It will pad you `. tbousand dollar's would be made Success, Good H_ ealth and - 6611 at our works and fnspeoa our ilOSR. ;by the Department of Education, --Prosperity be with you, for prices obtain prices Don't be muted a boon roach to be desired for the one and all, ,''s r('�,_, agents we do not employ them ooasegasM� self-education and the holding on Glen Willow Mille Campbell �(tu]• Mills W f Lt� ty m ran, and per I. o1 aha ag[Sttr 'fir. the land of the rising generation . . snmainly as of 10 pee osoi.,whist o " of thi4 whole section. This would eerMsidy save ►y parsht►siag from Cedar Grove Locust Hill .r hying to the schools consolidating mine at "11 saw" ' the substantial grant of approx{- r J.T. MATHIMON t»atelyfourteen thousand dollars A. E. R E R Toronto PeWrboro Picke kw Oliceaadwoclts,. Wk#by. 4.. '�>Q... R the,DepaT A Clla►eltt. f"�?sty 1` •f '.::,,' r.'.. -"i"-;r3';FS= f�.,,vL-fiiiT ":..+:��"�"qt 'r+ '.h ti� 'FtE,•. .«,d.<.`,'.;p,v?. :. <'4:•.'�`�*"r „Y'»•�.`'�' J� �', ���� c,i. �.:ti;t .s• `r+e�-+.a•r+... r:e�"�."7s., �. _ ,,t, ",.fig;' •S,w+,., .°r,,u - -�.'+Pi#�;-cs;g � i'°.«. m"`e° ....'s'4x, ., ..w�� .`. .. � � '_'�` .?fir a,�. -e '"'a:-.,. .,.'i .v:^�F'r�, ';',y.K{,,._.,, �V!,kd "' r. ...t�y' i i*'•� ..::y`:. ..d .a,,� ,`Y:. .7'- y� ., R �: '•,'�v u :.. �s'y- rs• :r�• •rb> 'i; , ,�...y{.y�,• •�,; , •,�E.^ _ �i i ''� u�'-3�+''y. "ha, C,„is _ •"as.ya. 'S w, t'• .� Y,w r a.. ... '�. ., .r. 2i ;:'� l ♦^ - .�*- w � .. `i� � •t ., „'. •.•. {°.s+• 1 � .. .S "ref ~ - _ A MEW YEr4R'S WISH . �..., Ma rtha's Day ref Days � a � _ i • . - The Old'Year is gone, with his pleasuie'amd pain, : ­: 7 'We hasten to wek9we the New Year again; 7”' `-":A � 4F rrophecy, Made to Her in , e rue - - —We hail him our friend and we cannot refrain --- "' r on New Year's Day. _.., :?: From giving a cheer. �.' ~ . BY ELIZABETH ANDERSON For the gift of Old Time.is a gift to us all. The air was heavy with the odor of member that to everyone there comes :'.IMay his woes never kill, may his joys never pall, e�3de soda and wet linen. Martha a Day of perfect happiness and it -' .ammed her iron down on tabs stand makes up for all the sorrowe. Always And may we ne er spoil him,,whatever, befall- s �• , , '' =n,id straightened her tired back. Site keep It that to-morrow will be- -Our gladsome New Year. vras a big, rugged, woman with the the Day-no matter what happens, - - L•eauty of strength'about her. The don't give tap hope-' She made me A. P- May all of his paths lead to lent and eace� Zear that was drawing 4o a close had regent it after her: 'Whatever ha Y P P Y P rought ea'res and sorrows but she had pens, I ihall have my Day.' " j ay-al-,-i;rom griefs bonds find a joyous release, "•� squared her shoulders to the burden,' "And it never has come?" asked as she had squared them throughout Stephen. And may all the discords of enmity cease. the peat. In repose her face i Martha smiled. "Not yet," she said. In every sphere. M1 : years I was cold, her mouth stern and hard The boy lest his chair and, began - f..:_. -bat the coldness vanished in the radi- y May goodwill o�er all the earth brood like a dove, _ = . '.`ance of her smile, a rare, difficult Pacing the floor. silence fell between Armor of aloof_ them, both were busy with their. May we speak words and do actions prompted by Iove, smile that melted the th And may eve blessing from Heaven above �ness and•showed'that Martha had a oug%ts Y r3' $ _ �.:... Martha koked back aloe the ears. ,;� f 4 „ beautiful heart. g years. Come with our New Year. Ott' Her mother's words had made a vivid ' Appeals to burg : She busied herself about the pre- impression on her and at first'she had - Chief White Elk, bead of the Indian " ,. .partition of -the evening meal and';thought constantly about her Day. .,May each one act kindly, forgetful of self; -tripes of British'Columbia; who is on, 3 . presently her son came in, quietly, as Y S` $ t:j' Hanel. He hung his hat on the nail She had imagined affi the.wonderful ,May hatred and malice be laced on the shelf; ancee o! B.G. tribes before the King. w wual.f the door then crossed the.room things that might happen: the fairy Y P back to his mother and kissed her. Stephen j pentlemanewlio would dart her rich And may he bring plenty of pleasure and.pelf ing his face from her h}d it against g P To all we hold dear. , this arm. sacs a sfient boy'and tuxiemons�trgtive;;�e her to his pal-ace. Every morn- caresses were ,very precious. , Martha was stunned. Lost his jab? : bis esses oig she had awakened wondering if it May each of his days, as they come to an end, "If you don't agree ou'11 be fired--" ;Martha would be to-day; every night her last y . "Tired?" she asked. , Be filled with the will,help to others to lend; She dared not think just yet what °r• thought had been: 'Wiill it be to- Stephens words might mean. Surely ., The boy pulled out his chair and sat morrow?" And may each new day prove to each a new friend—• there was only one meaning? k , ddiwn at the table. As she grew older, the dreams had This.gladsome New Year. Slowly she -rose and went .around ....~ 'Yee," be said. Something in his become more practical. At one time, 'the table to him. Her shy hand stole �+<a,...',. .tone made the woman lack up.but she she remembered, a silk dress had been -'- out' and rested on Steve's head his ' ''r m�ede no comment. i her idea of happiness, then a garnet her existence; she lived- in and for that of others to whom Jaasiary First hand zeacl ed out and tretatbl{ngly' , f e, Stephen barely tonshed tbewsrmed­ ring. This phase passed and romantic him; be was her world. She had meant a holiday,or seven, perhaps, the closed over hers. N `. over stew. He drank two cups of 3•reams began; her Dar would surely striven for his good opinion. How she oFening-ef-a new era of advancement • "I'm sorry," He said brokenly, tr*-' F: - ii#rotog_black_tea then leaned Back,eoene, the thou ht when 'she'found had treasured h_-s_little acts of kind- and success. _ _ _.__.iug__to control his sobs. "I'm sorry,, and stared morose�Ty at life"gtitt6rn oft her man=--- g' Hess! Steve had always been s Footsteps on the stain. Children Mother, for you—`T- "" -. - Then is3arths knew, "I'm glad!"' the red cotton tablecloth. Heirs was a mad little runsance. thoughtful son. footsteps that clattered pas* the door; r `.- Martha cleared away the supper,There was nothing of the fairy prince 'Because of their mutual troubles, a and echoed down the hall; h;Zy foot- she whispered. "Oh, Steve, I'm glad2 g and washed the dishes, glancing at comradeship had sprung up between steps that stumbled at the turn; halt It means- and then she stopped-, Fr.. '+t:bont Jim.- He was drank on 'their " Stephen now and again as she worked.!wedding day and reeled through their them. They were both Phy and uncle- ing footsteps that paused and then Steve must not guess, `r Sow broad his shoulders were as be f married life, shattering her illusions monstrative; theirs was a silent affee-,'•imped rn again. The day was nearly' But Steve was gtziek at guessing.' W there, hunched in his chair; she and dragging her to misery and mis- tion. Yet Martha had been content-!gone and merrymakers and toilers'He raised his head and his eyes met' noticed that iris coat was growing tortoise. When at last he died,he left she h d her son and he was fond, o4 alike were returning; Stephen would hen squarely for tie first time in shim I a heavy debt as his only legacy- her. i soon be home. {many days• 4 For severai•days Martha had been Nr&rLha faced truss world with a irm a "You're glad?"'tie gnestioned. "Oh' l:P worried about Stephen. Something lip and steady eye, "To-morrow!" was New, when she realized.. what a` Supper was ready and Martha eat then I guess -ou understand. Saw, f is bad been troubling.him, something she I her slogan. She no longer dreamed •d! small part of Stephens life she was, by o stove' waiting for her son wonder? Well, I'M tell you. There ` did not understand. She longed for,what her Day would bring but, the ate blamed herself. She had been abler When he came in, her eyes.sprang t4 was dirty work going on dawn there We coi}fldenee• a hundred times she Idea philosophy. to give him so few ideas and meals--meet him but still lee made no sign. �;'�}When I fcand them out, _ n . Rsem to her hiloao ht'. S'tse even her lore was inert}cul$fe. I "It's xnQWi he said as be kiss +lm. in @mom: had beef! on the point of asking him 1 had struggled and suffered a.s 1 er a rhaet� Rt as i tltolat5e. s4�e i,. ,.a ti,_ '+- -*•-' ~-^� -•i �? Lad--bit-Misr-I. 411, a �° tts+Yrr thought of it until that night !eh cool and cost *' w-0trldn t understand. against her face. 1 1 she. hesitated, repulsed by his sullen un'ra:er�ng-the Day when it came a remembered one day, hen he' tore tailced sod you told me of yyooas eyes. would make asp for It al. y' ".Cake oQ your shoes and put them Day. You'd waited' so lung and these New elm tapped film gently on the At she watched her stn prowl rest- °°ts a little boy, she. come upon back oi�the stove," Martha said as al.e'didn't seem much chance-those flue 44­ slboulder. "Come over by the stove, lessly up-and dawn the room, btarths him suddenly in the street , t3elow. pyycod the food on the table. And pears seemed set long, aud.this Schsats ,t ?; half-a-dozen boys were teasing him then "You're late" w son, the room is getting cold but I,or.intd toward him, aged to share the ventured and would have made ass rich don't want to make any more fire. I'll with him her hoper a:d faith. and he stood with his back to the handed him his plate. "Were you kepti "Oh, Breve, I tried so hard to 6dp+ y r t mend your old gray trousers then ''Come, Steve." r'na Ibegged, "alt �fi• eyes blazing aux[ flats doubled i at the office?" She searched hie face yowl" breathed his mother. ilk going to bad." dawn for a while end rest" r to defend himself. Anew idea divert- �,eyes filled with mother love. "Help? You saved me! In the,slid; ad his tormentors and as they rags • Stephen moved Iris chair and sat Tits boy turned, toar£>}g bark his "NO." said Steve. it was the thought ad the Day-the p� „ hooting swap, Steve hid his lace in , with his thin in his hands, absently head Ruth a character-atic gesture: I Martha stifled a sigh Dap that s booed to come to everyntrs,. " �>' watching hts mother thread her can't. I'ta going nut to walk," he his arm' Martha knelt by the child, gh and larked tiist kerpt me s�aight And then your 4`,: ., awn her heart overflowing with tenderness. y. She was not to.know yet, !t tuck--you'd waited ail fibers ears-- " � a and d t little that night. She "Te19 mother!" she whispered but he aee:r+ed af 9m = tar antine f° Martha sewed for some minutes in, pul - ,�, 't- silence than made an effort at mn- listened until Stephen came !n And ! � sway from her kisses and " he Another mead- was eaten is fee " til•�Ste „ •. to ve is And tlyen- ort. You wouldn't understand, he heavy silence of reserve, Once Stephen .. then?" � Martha, dated-, vsrsattotL "Did you work vest' hard then Is thinking until dawn came raised. hle head -as t °s' to-day?" she asked. and she rose to another day. said. hough asst to ing in the words. _r ,- "Yes. We're_ always Easy asoatrd ]3rea1daart wee begun in silence. A Could not she understand now? Stye speak and his mathes caught her lip "Then,I thought of what you'd said) had nevler asked or accepted sympathy between her teeth but the moment , F "'.' i!!te holidays." (letter came for Stephen• as occur- and now she wondered if it was hers passed and no ward was spoken. about hoping ever give taplhopi ighed She hated to think',sense-so unusual that it 4isturbed the " . I said. That helped me to decide., ' Martha a to g}ve. Had her eourage, her hope. Steve pushed back his chair. I m;And,hen I was afraid to toll oa that ed this boy of hers tied to a e!erk's l routine of the meal. The boy read }t calloused her? Yet without that hope going to wash the dishes," he said. tic desk for life, adding up interminable!at the Window, With his back to the and courage without her°belief in the "You're tired." they'd fired me---because it'll loam u ; do�larsr-o&er peaple s dollars. room. For a long time be stood there how could she have lived? Long f Martha give a yo five years tscrw, before I can Day, gave way readily anon „ "Anosiher year almost gone I It's and when he turned his face was a she must have !alien by the way- nd sat to watch him at the war*. l=ie'�°° y°° your Day.', ' ' 'F good to think that. at this rate, in live white. ago � aHer Day! Martha's ayes shone =+s. mare years we'P! be clear of a debt Martha Waited m vain to be cold side, given up the useless fight. was careful to do things as he knew;didnt with uneea:stomed tears. The °~ and then we fora start el!ovei resin."I what news the letter contained and disappointments and sorrows she had she 19iCed to shave them done He hung y ow struggle and aastrow wars ter. F borne more than her share but with the dishcloth in its prosper lace and ' "Five !" vaned Stephen sad tried to stifle the fear that crept Irte p deep! forgotten; their sbsdow only Pears gr each'blow she bad field her bead high-�put the china on the shelf; then, with' dereohcd ht, hands her heart. When Stephen passed his Day would have to be very I hands thrust in his•pockets he made the light aS happiness more daz-' - "As we arc`s doing now it will take i cup for more coffee, the cup clattered wonderful, a veritable Day of Days s to pace the floor. Martha�pretended d!�' With the dawning of the New "Z the years. But you may get promoted against fibs saucer. Martha frowned• I Year had come her Day as Days It - ' but it world scale-it m.st I In her to be busy with her sewing but no >-. Viand perhaps I can find another family something was very wrong' I' she soul of souls else believed htr own movement escaped her. was a bhmer, 'brighter' mote perfect �r lo, wash for." Martha rocked as she m aal9 understand! philosophy-till now., y Day than she had ever im ned. for the first For a time the boy stood at the win- mgr sa•Wed. The boy took his hat from the nail She smiled dawn into her bops « then stooped and kissed her. His lips time, a doubt new into her cared�flaw, looking at the scattered ariow- troubled a es. "We will go away and It was a mans debt and It ought Suddenly she knew that she cared flakes that found their way into the y ►� were bat and dry. MPIhs caught him you shall have your c$saxwe,' she said!, ` ie be bra men, Stephen scowl- more for Stephen's honor than tor'aairow court. ed. "I hate to have you work." by the wrbt anything in the world. If he fell a! Suddenly he spoke. - _ �with the confidence of P. tic vi- "It's mostly the women that pay- "Stevel Are l'ou sick?" she, de- victim to temptation, what could ever I "Mothers-r! he began, then stopped a siom "I know, dear, because my Day, one way or another," said Martha. "I mended. " , happen that would have the power,as if it were difficult tq go en. is here--tile most glorious Day that suppose Ave yeah does seem a long He•snatched his hand away. I m even to dull her grief? "Yes?" his mother's quiet voice en- any mother ever. had. And you have all right, be muttered• On the thresh- given it to me, Son---it is your Nee►. ' time to yes• it doesn't to me." A dozen times she took the letter'cour�eed. . . . "That's ;&* re we're different," said old he hesitated. "Don't,w about 'from the shelf. The words glared at l "I-I was just wondering-would' YT's gift to.-me. My Day is the boy. "I don't see anything but;me, he said with an effort, an closed her: "hardly a lie--big money"i you like to o away-start the year herel tike days of work-and you look be-'the door. -Then she knew, as mothers Money! Steve had always longed, for somewhere else?" The Halifax, N.3, Phil armonic yend them;' _ know, that there was.sause-far-worry, money to dear them of their debt. Martha leaned forward-; bar.nand -_ "I suppose T'do. �o-morrow is a 19ese Maw went about -her duties me- .. ciety are this year oonducting musical word Steve. M mother taught me y What had he said last night? ' It a went out across the table toward her 'T My chanicall and with a heavy heart. As a man's debt and should be paid by son and the suffering of all the moth- 0 *Dieu between choirs of boy scouts. that long ago,and it's helped -me- she moved the table to make room for a man." His pride had spoken there• ere i'n the world was in her eyes. Did �l � , public °�ooi1 pupils and �a•+� the ironing board, she found a sheet 't idea of his mother bed forced Steve, her Steve,want to o a-way be-(church choir members. The aim of the "Telt me about it, urged the boy. of paper under Stephen's chair. Hasti- to work had always hurt him. Martha cause he'd made "big money"? y � contests is to stimulate choral and - Itls seen¢ed to want to get away from ly she averted her eyes and folded the was proud of Stephen's pride but—I "Steve!" she pleaded. community singing in Halifax. '=, >tifs own thoughts,whatever they were., paper;he had not wanted her to know. might it not be his undoing? Would I The boy flung himself-into a chair, To graduate"cum laudo"a girl wiso "It was the day she died," said She would trust him. it cause him to say No instead of Yes?;his elbows on the table. �might be !e9u•� be have among her, Martha, pleased by Steve's attention For several tours she worked "and To take his-first step on the downward "I want to get away from it all, to !'I was only nine and I was,crying, the thought of the letter tortured her. path?—the path, every turn and trap get out uito the open where I'll haveI crerbita a record as service in the droma Bhe called me to the bed and stroked The fear in her heart was all the more of.which, she bad observed so wsell? a chance. I meant to tell you several i od some overburdened young �motisee:. i ray hair. 'Tou're young, Martha; she terrible because she knew not what Just so had his father chosen the easy days ago but I didn't want you to To act as a mothers helper' is ona amid. 'My going will be a great sor- she feared.. Twice she started toward way. h she could understand Steve! I—I've lost m oh. This was'.,of the most usesfuI and whofesosaai : . - stow to you but going happy, the shell where the paper 1st', then the could understand-- MY last day." He doled and t,-,rn- things`tTat a high-school girl can dog Yai'll struggle and suffer like the rest drew back. Finally eke, stilled her The dreary days dragged by, woe _---- --- -' - J e us but you'll have your Day. Ile- -conscience-maybe she could help fully alike. Every evening Steve camel anember this, Martha' she said, `re- Stepben-maybe it wan her duty to h4ome-a tired, sullen Steve,who made know• even an attempt at consecutive con , She unfolded 'the paper. It was the versstion impossible. The holiday, `; last-page of the letter, evidently, for spirit seemed to have passed him by.r _ ;; it held only few written words: P only a little thing I ask. All Martha would watch him w£tilt tragic �• .,:•° , , eyes,looking for some sign to give her you have to do is to say No instead hope. Had he decided? She longed, r �' of Yes-bardiy a lie. It will mean to put her arms about him, to pat and 1 big money for yon. If you won't agree comfort him. One smile, one tender to back us up, you'll be used.. I'm not 1 p<. afraid of everyone knows your flood from him et' h have and the, ; father's reword. Jobs are hard t find flOOde of her heart sad !rave ^�•'4 this time of the year. Think it over.-- Btu he made no sigreserve d his always. The woman stared at fife words for mother sat, with muscles rigid, her eyes on a long time. This, grad+aally, a vague certainty of their meaning dawned h°T work-waiting, ; ;upon has. Her bo 1 Her son! His How long, she wondered, would she I ' y have to_wait? Christmas came an , �' - ;father! went uneventfully scarcely marking; - t a x Slowly she refolded the paper,and a change in the routine. The w ;ac cffx. tucked it away behind the ; then as passed a with their passing,f . want--'aerie war} _Now &ham ys ps , a, .. dsa� -ft-dull]-fear-grew_ h$L ,__Parhaps_ ' understood y the Ibsy was worried- there was nothing to,wait for! Per- She yearnq over him. baps Stephen's manner could mean ms s; Marblia never quite understood only one thing: that he had chosen- Stephen. t' Even as a baby lie had been R : the lit-hand path. ; difficult: he had never come bo her to New Year's day came to Martha- 3 be petted, never held up a 31mt fluffs m9c thp !ame as any other day.! to be kissed. Perhaps t had been h g an co as usual to the of- e� n� y> fault: she was shp of emotion and flea $e was always busier on the �• _`�, self-expression was hard for her. She first of the month than at any other GP•E•AT-GRANDSON OF QUEEN VICTORIA rK: MW Chief of U.F.O. I ?!aster Alexander Ramsay, the only child of Princess "hail," now adored her dstld in secret sad hsd time and the first day of the first hest W. A. Amos, elected president of the often stood by his bed in the night, month of the year brought heavy du-I Patricia Ramsay, pays a visit to Queen Abszandra to.Ds'eaPi~t m : ,ties.Dtdted B•armers o! Umtark►, to eaooeed plating over lire beauty of him, � thoughts as rebellion tin his lot wii'th I bouquet of sowers an•her birthday. trasIted IL W. E. Burnaby. a craw older. he became the centre of O`�, .b•"•_ r'x.C,:;R..c 5,,,,,,, S 9' � .�o•Sh,ew � c-.e ' :�ys J, .^.?.. ' , "t-t. '��, 4 r '.1'',. ..%,�x,r"3+ �,.s, n l^ :J•'yf... �a .a; T+�„-. .k•. _ .'.'ice:S,', a 4; '^$:.'2�-3s,..•-•w _i ".'^!_v�+.-'Y_.n'o •J+�'!_:'?,;^"'- .t.. N. !rrk•L'K. ., * � q y " r z uq•- ' {.�- } .yy r',` . .. �,, `:. tt,• *•. �';.2.P.' .: ""c''n..i r•;7 --..s •.le .,b,� .:�•i .G °F". `r?• t s. ..1�; .. ",G. ':ID;:- j _ _ to stay in Public Heald:,.it is web to wed At> seflilYrOr ! =am-it as eiyectivb as possible f vm. WAY TO ID sasata'r as'ro�7rsg. —� the t. [l1T" UT • MAYbER. KJr'*T COIIt!O�i Good Health � street o, ltilalII#SLi&d ►ateat w torbeya 4ead for � - Most people t2Ank that euo- -- ---- aIIi'�_il�pL -• e - - li - --- SS TO $10 PER DAY; MEN WANT126 rc. ` CeeB COIIL89 is some mysterious Way; There are many men and WOmeII at once: city and prairies demand ' "i that they cannot do very mach in the Who, every few weeks, have spells off_ automobile mechanics and drlving, trap. - . Wray of bribing it about; that it is tar--boasting, Lire vulcanising, oxy. weakness, during which time they are acetylene welding, storage attery6 y largely a question of luck, of just hap- IIVle better than invalids; yet at other electrical work. We teach these tra�tea, i r pening to be in the right place at the times they feel very well. Why dose practical train ail, only sore weeks re-• right time, Of'laving pull, or Ina ence, guises; day-night classes Write for their health fiuetua: so? _ free catalogruue; bi wages, steady em or on capital. But the real truth III the Case of men worry and over. Ploym 18d King p 11 Auto aoatoTrabWs T is that these people havexrt the grit to strained nerves are usually respoae• Schools, s.., Bey. They don't half try and they know able for this state of unfitness and in- ••••..-.+. AT soma. tbey don't hall try. They are cursed ability, to face the anxieties of daily E REQUIRE PARTIEH TO KNIT - with inertia; they•are lazy; they are life. W for us at home, either with tna- r: " not willing to get right down on their chine or "by hand"-. write for iniormar As for wnmea, her back aches, she tion: send stage. The Canadian Wholes - .i -- They. Do - marrow bones and hustle; they are not is dis$y with sick headaches,and often. raja Die. , Dept A. Oritlia Oat. r willing to pay the Price'for success, has stabbing pains In the side. The !Oi ga7.a. - _ On every hand we see youths and only real health is all-the•yesr-round 7 ; young men of this type playing at life, health; and the secret of }t y ORD WOOD, BLAB WOOD, CAB good• C lots. Reid Bros.. Bat woo Ontario Hun dred Calories playing at work, accomplishing noth- red blood and plenty Of it. One way jag worth while, lazing about, waiting to keep the blood is fg p. good condition is m for something to turn up, for some to take Dr. Wil'lianW Pink Pills. There ,CBOiCB SILVER BLACK FOXlIl&. �� �� 111c$y Chance to give them a pupa, adults, Reid Bros., Bothwell. lift, And is scarcely a nook or corner iII Canada Ontario. when "luck" does not come to them, where someone will not be found who �-' lame the circumrtaucw and con- will tell you the benefit they have had BELTING FOR SALE they winch have. been against through the use of these pine.. And EL AT.a boa of little raisins when d 4' them not perceiving that tlrgee have the reason is that through the im- ELTING OF ALL 1"NDS4, NEW on �y0u feel hungry, lazy, sized or been under their own control. proved Condition vf the blood the � Used, Pulleys. ova cabla, bees, _■ 5'' Mttltftudee Y sto, shipped suDJoet to appet�va�t fat t�w� go .pinching along all strengthen; and tone up the nerves of It krises in Canada 'York Bet Oa. heir lives in mediocrity, pointing en. worried, enfeebled men and women, 115 York at- Trroate. - -In •bOt1t 9 seaondr a hundred vious fingers at those who b industry calories or more of energizing nutri- F try and at the same time have given new Where Ipnoranee- " Aleut Will put you oa your toes agai:i. and effort have won advancement and vigor to pale, dsdicat� girls and thin crying "lucky dog It's better to be weedy boys. The va?ue of these pills A youth wrote home a1te; the elope. For Little Sun-Maids are 75% _ born lucky than rich." is all run down candi�.ona is shown by ment: "I am married now, and all nay fruit tgagar in practically predigested K isn't luck, but grit that controls the statement Of Mrs. I,aWreaoe troubles are over.- - form-4evulose, the scientists Call it sueoest. The fellow who forms the Brown. Walton, N.6., wbo says:-- Married men, please don't latish. t»- And eL habit of wafting for something to turn "When I began taking Dr. Williams' MInard's LIMeMM for Olrtetapol. b�}y up never sueoeeds.-O. S. Msrdea. Pink Pills I' was in a weak, bloodless Needling practically no digestion, it +► - and nervous condition, suffering from - It. is praeticavlly impoeaihle to der- - - to trorlt and revive you quick. hwe omen Mustn't all the .depressing symptoms that ao tdaguish � made from fish e3dae 'k e� # Full of en an i — Whistle. company this run down state of beelth. from that made from hides- ' ergy d son--both good I had taken much medicine but it did 2nd good for you. Just try a bow Numbers of things mong not do me any goal, and as I had a ngs are. taboo - Cornish fisher bolk. No woman Is al• The F,gy�pttsne sometimes use family o1 small children, I was much stones 80 feet in length in theta' l lowed to whistle or bad luck will sure- discouraged. Then r.,.djug abort Dr. _ -- -- ly follow. masonry. rk • - iffile—Sun � � Williams' Piak Pills I decided•Lo try Taking a pasty to sea is another in- them, and I can honestly say that I � vttatton to disaster, while bread must feed these pills have saved me from 9 be carried onboard either in slices'or prolonged misery. My health-4a-new-- ;, ' `! " a -hall-last of bread good, and we now keep the pills in the _ - �i$� -y'! e e In a fishing boat signifies that only house for Use Ls.& family medicine." &tween•Mea1 Rani mi half the usual catch of fish will b_a You can gat Dr. Willis. a' Pink Pins ;k taken. through an;y dealer in medicine te• by Sc ir�PCT�WhCC�H- Animals are regarded with particu- mail at 6o Cants a box or sit boxes for _ lar dlelawor, and doze and cans must $3.60 from The Dr. W1H1ams' Medicine ° not be mentioned when the nets are Co., Brockville. Out out Pttcaarde,have been 'snares in at Wisps otwisdom 1 J Ives Bay since the railway was built i �► - Be aggressive, but with along its shores..and fishermen believe k be agree. a able.::f -. •.,.r, ` that the Basin whistle faiAteos ffis Riches serve a wire man, but cos- Had YOU!' e� away. - ' . "_ _ $t. Tvee people declare that tab we Those f heart Can bear repr+oo! whQ ' -I'• ` _ Iron Today? very "knowing." When dog6fieh were BABY doting damage e. the nets some Babe' it merit pulse. �atrsodttiea fire miffi, as ' sea caught one. flogged St. and let K 1?iMeulties ?.. s eserclse does the body. go again to tell its fellows wtat would W mt mom,does not alter far the bit- did not clear out of rime me alters for Ch neighborhood. e worse. } via If you have half as hoar to spare. _ ^ don't s it with , �iALTHDUC�.TIUN SAVED BABA'S LIFE spend '°°aaM°� In Blisters. itched and :F , Life is 111r0 tees* !e that the player Bursted. Cuticura se BY who doesn't reryggy lo.e. in _ _ _ __ . Mrs. altred 'i'iaijhemoutiiae, et, the arid. "My nepbe.r'r t:a sad beads larwfaslsl •ssN of HNfllt, OaKuMe " )i[lehel der eaoats. C)aa, writes:- The ward of success in file is for a 'wars badly dW%wed wW�- r 41 11069111141101 wN be s" to answer quay tom an lftbdfo Health mst- "Baby's Own Tablets are an axoeilent man to be ready for his oppongotty Hew"only there west r madlcine. 'Ibsy saved my baby's life when it comer. 1 �!rloagb ibis sds>sa, idd:wss btu at BpsdJta )Brass. B)adias and I can highly recommend them to Don+t rest on year laareir; fhery're Old when 1< bhes oat fa blisters.sad for skin was �T, all motherw.' Mrs. Traechemon- fins m your 11orebead but make a i sore and red. It ascend trine's experience is that of thousands a poor mattress. they r 4D li f- ,box d a Chose � -f of other mothers who have tested the Today szw t Moving F taking shown, and in ttds Bonne- worth of Baby's Own E6psetf to Caen a h � waerso t worrisome. He - g >Pi� err Public Heakb has to be Tablets, - The please; to-morrow wi;1 be time encash � oontd rant aahber day ace s feeding Disce in tarn the moving picture is in- pm 'Tablets are a rare and sale medicine to sit hick and listen for >2 Propaganda. In such a Coatparative}y eat. It appear to the eye, when the for ]!tile ones and never [ail to raga-- T$ere is not one mom fa a thousand � advised to on Oudeea now subject—­or at least a tub the ear is nruroeep va or tired'. it shows Soap raid Ointment and after using •; 3v pottsnce of which has only been actasl-work being sCOOtuupllahed, and late the Dowels sae stomach, thus re- capable o1 being a e000esafltl rogue, these nicer of era and three oozes .recently recognized—it is sometimes puts into action rile very sea, women loeving all the mirror I11s from which 'while anyone may succeed as an hoar p " ' Jiff cult to get the message across to and Chdkhvn who are the central ohildrsa suffer. They are sold by art mesa. (f Oiatmezn be was aati:ady healed. ;��pf opie by lectures Df or speeches. A figures in the hes;M dmmw' medicine dealers or by mall at 25 There is this differ sae between hap. Cave,Now Brunswick. ° c� (Signed)Mies Mary Woos,Youngs �+ >oRSrt ,1�erad eo the health article fails to great question with retard to m a biz from 'Ihe Dr. WRlfams p!>mess and wisdom; he tabs# Minks MaheCaticura Oontmewand moving pictures in Health propaganda Medicine Co.. BrockliIie, Ont. _himself the.ha�ppieft m�-rraily--is so �yow� a. �reaoh everybody. 9omeitMxig. tategibia .is that ei "$abjeet�" What sdtifl bs - - 'bat be that thlab h}mrtlf the wisest ��. rs... l shown! What will do gaol, or what s frig Flax- is �:i , may be obseum? We have seen this geoisaaily tbb greatsit >leod = sin aneeana :. ONTARIO MAIRswwa question arising time and time again to� Hand Labor. •— ,. T' with regard to moving pdctarss psati oar o[ the most oo.tnly and radians Burns' Claba, in all part of the l titularly those 60IRW with social of the r.,... in connection with the 8�n$ world, number over hygiene. As a general rule the pie- manefocture of linen is the polling of AYS IT KEPT p class tare shone to then .�� � � 's I ��,p� prior the Sax, which hitherto bas had to be . �• .•��� of the ace oil pa�d•�s and a free hvm done band. Now The sap. of a vine circulates with any trace of '60�sterwi t suers or eon- � a�Pb ors new � inonnesa. The uate of a grammar being made in Europe to do this me. live times the fares of blood through a : HIM ON J school or scale wits even a rYliYht- ehanicaliy, and several Masts h}lve re. mart important blood-vessel in a this winter "If I had not got T also wdsen I did' ly better.educe on, i• a good stand- Cemtly,,been made of'diewent Sax. horse's leg• '. std. There is no use in trying to pulling machines. The most woawt x am sure I would have had to We up maize Slims suit the very T�0000r.far the ful seems to be one that is now ran_ For 'Sore Th coat (work," says John_ Atkinson, of May I very poor never see the fl1m. Neither Wing in I1•eda:sd This machine, like s ,vsaae, Mount Haanikon, Oat, ChB-I should the picture be made to shit a ldoke Post Office, in relethag his ex-j aclentiflc audience, as the majority of others tried in England, Prance, tar- COW to the Chest, Etc. � 1perlboos with the medicine. such an audience may already be con- sia, and Canada, fundamentally eon. vented to the ides'Or message that the silts of a Comblike arrangement that convoys, In & "My kidneys mad bothered me far film H kinds of health grasps the Sax stems, f rd by the • •� )Dour years and I was seldom free from propaganda this .question of talkie resistance ad the reed capsules of the backache or rheu=xUC pains in my to the converted always Crops up. tt%U arm and whoabd'er. I wus in such have seen public meetings called to fibre plunge them from the ground. -� �a bad when I started ,k Taulac j point out the advantages of certain `meter being pulled, the is thi+own as O� � Public Senith work and the entire onto a rail arrangement similar to r (that I Cush hardly go. My back and. that used in in harvesters. It is . s6aooden+e hurt so bed it wea all I could audience was•composed of those al- 11'u to get out of bed in the mornings. ready favoring the Health p then bound and alroek+atl, also' like would come home from work so tired Those apposed and those ind� sheaves of grain dreaded to move after I got set�ed stayed at home, but molten a p YARMOUTH, N. L;, is voted ern the etay_&t"homes often MONEY RbiRB. !down cast their votes blindly -against it, Wbam ordering goods by mall send -- Before I got Tandac i was thoroughly without understanding. a Dominion Express Money-Order. discouraged, for I had tried most every Public Health flPlrns should not in- -� -- � � Hook on ?, iLneddalae and keyt getting woa�se. But, elude mess's than two reels, and the The halo had• d'� origin about two� Aft about two weeks niter I alerted on point at irerle Should be' bro let• out thousand yeah ago. To.guard against DOG DISEASES { datl> trains 63a the Santa, >a'e �' s For instance �f t is i1� I (his medicine I felt better and after, y I the posaiibil#ty of rain staining the� sat w to e'.ad i the second bottle I ialfled n rapidly. "°�1 show that discharges from aZaable faces of tdfeil Mailed e. to nay Aa Pu11martq its Grand ityon Parr .`. i D D (gods.the Greeks dress tDe A the throat and nose are infective or' uther, also to Southern wrisona ,•- �It wasn't Tong until Tanlac had me in to show child welfare work resulti used to 'protect them with a large IL o>Ir si Oo»Iita 128 W t 11{t !1 set Fred Harvey meals all the way. rWape to where I could do a bard day`s in a reduction of infant moo Wj th qe mom plate iced over the trap of the e e ogurk oa3 men Come nome and MIX points should be clearii and_.-s�iinply heeii: These�sre-h ken oy paint.- ss. May wI� Sena you our picture concrete and work about the house un- brought oust. The film should appeal era in later years for fembl'ems of di- P. T. =eadry, aen._ageat r til dirk. I have not had a sign of my to the eye by arousing interest, and vinity. Accordingly, our Christian /� •seta !e iailway, ; old troubles since I took Taniac. It in some cases, amusement. While not saints are pkatused with the ring ±OQARS E SALT ,o{nee Press alai., 1Dstroit,sales. gave me a better appetite and made made too dry or prosy it should keep which we call a halo. i infe feel better all over'. I don't seem to to reality as much as passible, In LAND SALT �'o�i firsts e8e7 Miretire any more and can work Lard all cases where germs are shown, they ' ' I `•� and atoll feel fine. work is cell should be shown as alive, rather then. Five chapeas in London are now Bunk Carlats 'Grand rand Caanyon tainly gam „ as still figures. used As factories. : TOitf,}NTO SALT WORK& These are only a few points to be C. J. IiLIR1r TORONTO --" - ^ Tankc is sold by all good druggists. considered; but as the 111m has came Minard's Liniment for Oarget In :,own , ISSUE No. 62--'2.Z. �r I1f A.. �.,u' ''K �,,..•,,yri�.w;ji f9•�y': .. .Tl.,v. .aP, ^±F f 45".^ ilw�'.` .F�.•'•Ina" �1.•w• 5+w- .`S.tw""'ti+� `,,�», "x.,Pr.5,-,,,{t•,,� ,.�r-;:w.:_ {i';y,•- � :,•� 'ti y: ,�,R 4'�!!°y"r, 7- WN Findlay-spent Christmas 4 ��_7" LOCALISM$q, with her ooD, L k. Flud)ay, of To- 21. A_ ronto. -W_ G. and Mrs. Hain spent stmiks with their dau.ghter,- 'all a Bright and Chri. -We wish you Mrs. Hora, of Peterboro. spu Now Year. x TV AAJ. M__ _... Marjorie Aj1 and Mrs.Deyftt and N.Y. way, spent Xmas in Toranto. Funeher, of Toronto, spent Clartst. -Wm, and Mrs. Cullis. spent mas with Hugh and Mrs. Meehia. Chriatmae with relatives in Toron -Miss Florence Down nt ------ W.and Mrs. Down, of Yark )n open New Years Dkyfrom 9 to -Walter Shepherd was taken Christmas with her pa 7 -ThoPickering postoffice will J. er. suddenly III, on Sunday with an -10 a. M. Ig titore reut.", fralv. Q_r 62 -Mrs. Divine, who has been ser- acute attack of appendicitis and 7­111ALE REGISTER. I illwith pneumonia, isnow was taken that eyeniug to the To. IOUs y - ,convalescing. SATURDAY. JAN. 6Ta-Auction sa3e of ronto General Hospital where lie daughter spent Christma' of I 'Extends to' O -Andiew and Mrs. Avalis and ouse and lot,f urn iture and 8j,acres MI. ,- -, undei;ftt an operation. We are 13 ne and All, and.in the Village of Claremont, glad t69%' rt that he is tecover- PO property of the eatate of the late W, '�'�;:wlth Mrs.Mutch.' in g.nicely. Bundy Sale at 1.30 sharp. See rance and- - -St. Georges Church servlees bills. hV1 id A. Pugh,aficiloceer. 0 ith 1*�,'Ia' next Suoiday, First RftAI-Cbri�t- child spent Christruas w -10.30,Evening at 7- -G. G. and M`Ts. Tor _Gr tives in r I mas Morning at 4TheSeason' s eetmgs D . Henr� will be here as usa- 7.00. The special Christmas Day New Adve-rfise2a*nts. r &W .7 attend to h' chorus will be -reDeated and MrT,. -ul,next Tuesday tu Theodore Tanner R. A. M.. SA-E-9 pure-bred Enden professiuual duties. Fo(boptzhsez). $3,50each. Inquir tN&WS' -Mrs. '(Rev) J. W. Down, Of sing, and in the ev'cDing old Eng- very one of our' e a �40­,.�'-:- Yarker, spent a day week li-sh carols will be, sung by tEe `We wish-to thank e*" this ..15 with her daughter-here. choir. OIUSE�AND LOT FOR SALE-In -CharIe@:Leng,-of New Liskeard -Report of Xmas Exams. held Hthe Village of Claremont. Apply to 14ta rs a ' d- Friends- for their is visiting his Ifather and mother, in the intermediate. Room of the Thomson. Claremont. Custome a who are staying with Charles S. Pickering public school 1P as fol- $10 CYCLOPEDTA-G,,d condi. -very -Palmer liberal and kind pat low&, narries in order of tn�rit -.Sr. tion,worth$19.0. Seventeen vol. T, ronage C.Brown.Brougham. 35-ly -W. V. and Mrs. Richardson III-Florence Mutch. Phoebe Bak. /and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, er. Ethel Bray. Kenneth Morley, -DIGS FOR SALE-9 young pigs. V -during the year. We have enj oy t Christmas with r -riagey, Doroth An- ji. Apply to Duerden, lot 22.con.9,Picker- Von elatives in Harriet Mot g Phone Clar.IW4.. ,,.Toronto. drew, Johnnie Greenlaw. fr. III and Mrs. Douplaq and child. -Irene Coupland, Edna Reid AID WANTED for general Pd. being in our new' premises and 7.. i" reu,ofTorouto, spent ChrifitmaO Walter Richardson,Lizzia Annan' M housework. Apply Mrs. Joseph King with Mrs. Douglas' mother, Mrs. Ralph Annan, Helen Cowan, All' Whitby,Out. Telephone 98. 14-111 A. Burrell. an Andrew, BasU Bye. Barbara QTRAYED from lot 8. con. 2, Uz. are gratified to know that -the The regular monthly meeting Hall. Alice Pro6se. Sr. II-Victor 0 bri ge red beife d Tp..one r Reward for owe MW ecoven lot.H.Mill-rd,R.3.Scouflville. 14-16 ­---of the Methodist La-dise! Aid will Coldham, Ethel P 11, Jim better s&vice-and m or-e--pleasant be held on Jan. 3rd. at 3 p. to., Bit King, Ph 11- Pilkey.-Bert'Elliatt, CABBAGE FOR SALE-Wby go he Myrtle =wood, Florence -the home of Mrs. Gordon IAw- without cabbage when You can get t m at -Robert and Mrs. Rankin, Of drew,Irene Hall, Jimmie Palmer, 30 eents a dozen at Wid.Mwer's. Claremont. 14-15 surroundin Richmond HUI, and Frank and Sam gwtt. gs have .me with your, OR SALE-Good dalry-cow due to od Mrs. Sarles, of Trenton. spent the -On Friday evening ' & go FcaJve1LrsL week in January Ord call). $80. �Llollday-with the former's mother, representation of the ratepayers A pi lot2qcon.-I.Pickeruig. R*bt.White. appreciation. Mrs. J. Raukin. upun=on. 7. of-the asaern.bled in the Town H-01 -tor, tue plirpo". or no 111aclug _r?R99=-A rat-clasanew milcb w. :.,, P 22,34 mile north of returned honae feom Toronto. candidates fur the. foeltiou of ,w cot 6.Pickering Plione Mark WO, or wnte L, ­.. alter§pendinganjonth with. rela-- -e trustee. W Clark, re� JrWbite.R R 2.Claremont 15-10 -So ' C H AP M AN polife M tives. While there she attended turning officer, preitided, and the Royal Winter Fair. . ­6o" #ln I%-n.,I-A Q1.1­1­1 P... 00.OTS RrPAIRED-Bootti 'and Lp j>.A90d nlelt.ly and quickly Thos. w afon. Silop and residenot Just west of St. ceivini: no -G. Ln%v*,apilstant, Lewis Rob minations. the folio w 'h's c orteon, opent Xmas at his home in jog names were subruitted.: Wrn, G-0*16 Chur h, Fickefint- the Gorailey, M. S Chapmao, J. R. attended OR SALE OR TO RENT-Fine 7. -Blackwater and 7 I W-Fdding of M5 brother, P. R. Rob Thexton, Gord-in Law. Dr-. Cart- Fonek r"id�nce. halt acre of lind,barn and 4. ortson, to Miss Hazel Heron. of %vriizht. W. G. H%m, John W. t,in centre of -Prckering Village rsapply to-V N.Mullett,Norwich. -we. rew and '-James seagra Clark, Fred And. -J. H. and Xre. Bea), of Clare RIcIv%rd4on. The igatberinR then "U went. A. J. and Mrs. Chandler rerioired itself into a ptiblic ineet- OTICE-We are pzepared to do �0-�hqxrnq.wet:-Ctea arff pump repair- and Gordon Thexton; otTaronto, fii'j.' when i' dikn;alon took place arid r3te*reason- 'Ir guAraot k. and Rupert Allaway. of'Whitby. in re,7,%rd ;o village ft ff airs. The able, W. Ashton # R, Philip. In 325 Mone Pitkl spent Chriatmas with J. R. and purchase of the chemical fire en- 71 gine by the trqt�!=- rcc­v 4--OR 6,LLE-Chetip. all kinds of �14. -Allin H. and Mrs. Claxk and ed no criticis" the gene;al f wagons.harsess.and all kinds of farm im. 1, 0" 'as mentow in good order, Alsoseveralbeavy and A CO M MON, - SEME Xity"IAS children, of L%kefiAd. H. J, feeUng is that the pnrehase was a R.h es and cook -itoves and beaters. H. Clark, of Toronto, and Fred F. goodone for the vHlsgp, Some- r=Stouffv e. Phta e 19W 17tf "And Mr@. B&Isdon and children. of thought that -some sidewalks had _!Give Useful Gift' R tiirford, spent the holiday with been built that might have been leir paren 4 7 t t, here. laid over. Only th-ree of the M -W. C. Murkar, of Brantford, candidates Iformally qualifi6d. J. ft. _pt-ut Christmas here with lite pa- namely : M. S Chapman. CE :rents and on bis return on Tues- Thexton and Fred J. Andrew,who YOU R- CHOI J!I 01, da as accompanied by his wife are thus eleeted by acclamation.' _t�,_ an0ittl@ son 13ox. Stockinglo. boan-vecd -Altea an illnez,-] of a �A Lc­ Sweater@,_--Gloves, Mitts- "Tie4 7� lag ten days in Pickering. days from pueamonia, Robert W. Rucke Boots, Slippers, Ete. Bee our line-. -T.n the police tr,-stc"' f!r-3n- Totas died at hi is honAe on the ast on Friday clal statement an error occurred. Kingston road e 'Thep& meot for work on stree; evenloa. Dec', 22-.id. In !s 58th hi -eased and ewalks Rhould have been year. The de( bad not been EXTRA cha ed to John Dwfer instead of in the be�jt-of health for some time Lr 1W JoTn Draper,as It appeared in 1-ut was able to work until he was 'His Master's* Voice' -a te .,Lhe report. seized with his'fatal illnes' For N*e have the flneit line' of Men'!i Heavy Wi r Trnu erq that we -November report of Senior seVeral years he also suffered f roiu bave ever shown. EIxellent clolhs at'r eas6nable-prices. boom. Pickering public schnol. Nartial bliudnea.-;, whit.�h however, 'Xmas-----Records for Also,&-splendid line of Men's Breeche's, in F - d Names in order of merit : Sr. TV not prevent him froia purbu cordilroy and whipcordp. This Adand '§mith, Rosey Sier, Harold snal -work. He was a -is a F'p iug his u lendid sport line Richardson. Annie Baker. Earl native of Clarke township, but .0ld 'and Young for winter wear. Lockwood, Elsie Lockwood, W. has resided in this townsh'ip,for ri"z- Hall, L. Wiman,'Jno. McGintk, J. aboixt thirty years. Foe a time Selecting Cbri-itmas Presents Is tuade Remmer, C. Coldham, D. Movii4- he conducted N hotel- for-you at our st -butine-m-&t. very iasy ore. Ca3l Joey. jr. 1V-HiIdaWaIsIi,__r1`zzie Liverpool,but for the past twelVe Tarl an(T--you itecure the beat go-ode at T, Boys' Corduroy Blodme'rs ;McGinty, Evangeline Cowan,-Aur- years he has fartned on the 0- Factory to Consumer-Absolutely- �elia Smith, Mfld�ed Murphy. perty he purchased from the NrJ- Guaranteed or�-money ref unded- 'them:that'will stand the racket'6f rough wear,. -'-The annual school estate, on th We bave. meeting Ream e Kingston was held in the -school an Wednes- roRd eaqt, Find he proved himself a -Perfurnes . . in browns and bluep._ Toilet Waters day forenoon and was tha largest most sr.cceseftil farmer, About -e .-Pickerind n over th mplexiou Ct Sims i irty years, .Theintereit twenty-three years ago he mar- manifested was due not entirely to ried Minnie Seeker who pre-de blanic rp u plles�. Fred T.5�]Bu ting, 7 S . -37. - 11 ..."the 'Interest in edneatiori, but ceased- him ten months. Heis Established'IK 'Gif t skcka e. and Sets p!%rtly dne.to the fact'that a de survived bya familyof oneson -.Ciga in oxesofloabd25 eigionwits to be arrived at in re- and five danghters, for whom Cigarettes 'gard to the buildingof Puaddition the deepest sympathy is espre8sed. Boxand u Chocolates.- :.,to the pres-rot n6L,,! w order to 171i, ftiur-ral tooli-placeotl Sunday .provide accommodation for tile af ternoon, to Erskine Ceme- BUNDYE ' - -I' Eff ARDWARE -Continuation Claso recL-utly start- tery, aiid the large attendance t The'*- ton"'s ed. After considerable discussion thowed the high respect in which rvit)llta�iO-13 %ftS Dftsscd j�. io. lie was Leld !,A Oje i the truetees to proceed with -John at4Mrs. Stephenson cel- the erection of-an addition tn the ebrated the fiftieth anniversary of school costing$20,000. Fred And- their marriage on Sunday, Dec. rew was elected frustee-in place of 24tb, at their home in Pickering -.M U, E -S C 0 t-,y a gFLtl,, I'lig, t)l ti-leir 1: r amour, Thns ch (I ell pired,.aud Geo. W. BtLrker was and grand-children and a few -' Pas' -The Fa ' ' us Cold Water" te, ' inted triistee for one ye9r, to friendg. Of their fnuiily of t.En M0 Ell the vacancy cansed'by the-re. ohildrerl eight were prPsent, being rigncttion of Dr. Cartwright. all tliatqrenow living. one soil nd Tip ts. d a daugh in White. a -it is with deep regret that we having died in 1884 tin ter ELM DALE MILLS report the death, after four days' in 1920, Mr.and Mcs. Stephenmn illnes,�ifrom puetinjouila. of Mr;. wcre the recipients of vei y Lysatjy Fred W. Hobbs, in her 61th ye ar. letters of congqjtuladon, also of- One pound of Muresco will eover"': *hieb took place on Vonday at manYbeantiful and costly- pres her home east of the village. The ents, including a gold watch, deceased took ill on Thursday last suitably inscribed. for Mr. Steph- se -five squ W ebavejust receivea,a vent are feet-. and as she did not posseag a robust enson, and a gold-bRndled timbrel. a shipihent of constitution the disease made rap- la'for Mrs. Stephenson from their -Canada's Best Flour id Dpogress. Her funeral took: Phildren, and many. othem from ­ I nd 5 1b. packages p ace on Wednesday to the Union intimate friend@. They have 25 -------Put up,in 1.,12 a were_ C vfwy - gely, iWand.fhildren-af %_Ogilvi the bigh Present. Tbe' 9=6 nreThosl. H. -%eot@em in which she was tieta. The and Jas. A., of Claremont, Geo e Royal Household lor Cardland .,fu Drop in and get a Co ueral service was conducted by 4 Ashbiirn, Ermest A.and Samuel .:�Rev. W. A. Banner, aqsisted by J. of 0,3hawa, and the daughters ALSO Rev. J. Bedford, of Fenelon Falls, are Mrs. H. G. Wilson of Picker- read all about this and Rev. Dr. J. R Moorp.of T',�v inv, Mrs. Ghtii;;. 144rritz, of Orono, Pastry Flour have Utiopping an bridge, former pastors of deceaQed aucl Mrs. It. Y. Ell Cott, Of_o!k"ie� ..0 FM 6--nitary-ftiah of-Black d o ling anct Rev. it. uarrutrien-, Mrs. Kej�ib stock, 96 former neighbor. She is lived all their liv6s in this county every week day R red by a i4orrow husband, and are enjoying very good bealtb .1� survi-S All kinds of Feed oil hand one son, Wm. R., of tE*heg*,'�,ce line. at the prement time and enjoyed CT -.4 ill T A i 4L 0 F ig, A,'&7�. 11:01k. OW"