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L1Ia .. .: .: . ....: •-,,I'ICKERING,- ONT:, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5,' 1923 -No. 16 ti EHifHittRl i$arb*. _ GREEN RIVER. BROUGHAM. --- ' Geoe ' .= -Baker 1818 Remember the .annual township Dire. Malcolm visited wtth relatives bendy, n hoof convention. which will is Toronto last week. ' GREENWOOD` :Y• be held in Green River on Friday.San. Born on Dec. 19th. to Edwin slid 'rY RE. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director _\ - 12th. D¢rs. Perryman,a Pon. rG ,.O tometrica fAaaocisUOn of Ontario. Reg. The Green River Football Club will - R.J.Cowan paid a flying visit to .'iiterca Palemberof the American optoaaetr;cat hold an entertaiatnent on the evening the city on Friday last. r`Y•, Anociation. Eyes examined by appointment: a: Phone 2801,Claremont, oat. = of Monday, January 22nd, Watch C. J.'and Mrs. Bate and daughter .. out for full particulars in next week's are spending a few days here. " ILLS m =r- • A ieeue. Frank and Mrs, Asford spent the me 1�T F. TOMLINSON, M. B.. Member �'�T t -- city ,iii . of-,the College of Psi'ysicians and Scrgeona y►'a wish to thank past week with friends in the �A of Ontario. Office: that formertiCocc►,pied byy _ STOUFFVILLE.' __Farmers are..na-i4 busgat--their clay- ' '- - the tatt Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly.by Dr, Cald• —our >�2£tH�--�3>ttiL?$B - == - � er threshing. The yield is not large. - r fit* Weil. Phone. Claremont,Qnc. 23ty Rev. Mr. Young was called to Tren• Byron and Sirs. 1?Pasby..cf Oshawa, .•• - '�� ' � :."• and friends for their ton on account of the deathof•his visited over tha'week•end with RiAt. : T O. McKINNON, 11.D., L.R.C.S., heart 6U Ort in brother. Feasb p PP s' y' BARLEY ViTANTED '° 'Edinburgh, member of the GcUsge of i Our new curiin rink is now !a full Miss Dixon, of Toronto. sent the "l�hT810ian•and Surge of Ontario,lieentiase - i;he ass. p of R6 &I Cottage of Su9srbne, Ed1aburtih p blast. This'is o%ie of the largest rinks weekend with her sister,•,�1rs. Wm. ' tipeNal attention to deleases of women and it will afford us in the county., Norton.. Highest price paid. Mast be good ti5ildzea. OIDos she residsnw,Brougham. leaBIIT a t0 serve- Eight toss of poultry were.puTchas- ;Hiss I. Bate has returned home quality. ----- ----- - - p ed here at the Christmas market for from a few.weeks' visit with relatives - s .+es, Uhai1•oprae {c you . chill' coming' which the farmers received.the sum of_ in Stratford. -I ami buying WAEAT at top market price. year Come in and. , a�' A.W. and hire: Milroy and bliss - i R. GORDQN,MrKAY-C6lrnprac- ,: The elections here resulted a foi= Kathleen visited with Mra, Philip on With the big drop in the price of tor. ?tr-ce hours--2.30 to 5.00and 7.00 to get acquainted lows : Council=Reeve; W. Morden ; New-Years Day. 8.00 and by appointment, Pnota 320.. Brock' Councillors, Messrs. 8ilvetsides,Scott.' Our village homes are now well BARLEY FEED, _ sweet, Whitby. _sty BR N AND SHORT n e S Boar li faith Coleman la consists of Dr. Smith,T. Holden and lighted b are now in use, mps, many of it will pay you to sell your grain Beeb Legal. - tonal F. Robottom. W. J. and Mrs.Brown aad children, 'and buy these feeds, Benjamin 'Parker. a former reeve of of Toronto,-visited over the boiiday A liwited quantit of AAA E. OHRISTIAN Barrister and Uxbridge township. took s aralytie with T. C. an Mrs. Brown. y ,*r SoLoitor,Notary ratiiio,file. non b p Heavy Oats Wanted. ' wo.00f "Brook es.North,WbaabY. Uy Stouff-vi—fle, stroke on Saturday and died sown p�, O;and ss.Lassie and Mrs. Lin- y�� after. air. Parker •was ninety-six ton spent New Years Day with Wm. Chopping oa Monday, Wednesday ILLIAM J. BEATON,B.A..Bar- t years aad lived here during the past and Mrs. Lassie at Agincourt.. andT'riday, 13f1 per bag utltil. WILLIAM rieur� �otte,tor member of taw rum of 8ttegn gears. He was always inter- Our pbblic school 'opened on Wed- further, notice. Ryc�:naa De3,isoa. ,osteraadBeaton. Toronto ested in munlei 1 an well as federal_ nesdayy with a fad' attendance and C•eacral busts Building,86 Bay street,Toronto. politice.and. ca y W with bliss 8eanlou it aln in charge. • - William Lyon Mackenzie rebellion New Years'ray and election passed - Telephone Main g62 and fiBZ. - is H• B � A L g He wag an ardent Liberal and s Moth• off very-quietly. We congratutat Dental: ,.' odist, our two candidates, G. Middleton CLAREMONT --- and John A. Waite. on their success l] �• L' �� J. HUDSON. D. De 8:.'L, D. 9.. GREENWOOD. - , AL the annual school meeting, .rl . 132-Cartton,.ft„Toronto. Fiudson'sNew Licensed Wednesday lust, Fred Casale was System— of or plate worst. Write for George Wilson was 's city visitor elected trustee In lace of Oea. Dun Information or phone North Baia. 4-10 Embalmer and Undertaker. last week. p s' t ' Motor Hearse. Kenneth NiUan :pent last week can. L.Johnston is now secretary as 0 DLASE B. BEATON, D. D. 8., with the Trtalble family. sucCessar to Mr. Duncan. who filled D Graduate of the Royal Cuklge of Dental Toronto connection for Robert and Randal Brown spent the position for the past fifteen years. "A .Surtteoru and University of Toronto. Ofsce Hospital Service. - the holidave with the family here, The Literary Society will hold a %. n sne¢r x.A1. iosla'a hardware state, wmtts . Mrs. Jacltson. of Montreal. spent sosial evening s the Temperance U�os ticwta 9 to :I to fi.80.. Ind.'phone g Hey phone 9so. illy• %man with hvr daupbter.Mrs. Pegg. Halt, on Wednesday evening nest. + Sam and Mrs. Stewart s nt t e The programme will consist of a de- Whitevale week end with their family in the bete An "Horses vs. Motors” by six v �ssesiassflrW �sttrbs. city young men, also music.. recitations s ,. 'I�e Ser%4ce Garage Pit Mantle spent a few days last etc. wEverybody welcome. Admission r y, 1��' V. RICHARD80N- Rea] F.e week with big -brother,and-faintly tom•' Tl]s Universal .` . tats. Insurance.Conveyancing, Notary here. Public,Etc..Pickering;Oat. 31ty Overhauling, Painting. all 'kinds ' tifr, and Mrs. Harvey and Albert ' �� �Jk W HITEYALE. repairing done 'Ignition apept the weep-sod .with friends in (One of Our Productions) ` u AZEL ANNIE-Eleoutionist. For a Ppecial'tre Toronto. To.0rville and Mrs. White.on Dec; 'We sell SlIrs Rite-Lite Leas for A 1 met pupa of ?wen A. Sindy For terms Your old Ford top re-covered Charlie Steven,+on and wife.of Kla• 28th. a son. a!1 taelseta of cars-the been" a and open dates. nd, phone Malvern zoos. sole.-e nt Nevi Yesro with F. L:and Hiebland Greece P.o,' 88-4 for 813.00. Ile bliss Irene Pugh to open a few ]a the market fora jjag hire.Green. days with friends in Bowmanville. the POSTIL14 Licensed Auctioneer, ordon Smith left for Toronto on Dlrn. McNeely as one to live with pr". . for oaanuea of Tack aad OgfaeW A so- Be B e r r & P O n l+e r ' R. ' J J Tueedn}"morning, he h,�ving secured her daughter n the city for the win- FOR BALD Lion sales of all kinds attesna to on abaruss -- - - _. __.. --._-- a pagdtion there: ` seven. Addraas ereLv after r.O.. Oat. _ n}� i s Iss Mary Refine is spending 4 Cou• tes months. P !Heavy Wagon, x. :•.,'BAR+, E e of weeks in and around.Brampton,'- Reg. Di:on boa .wturned. wtt.s R.BEATON TOWNBHIPOSERK pi s ending a few dove with frieadsat Bet of Irtm Serf \ ` �. Ooaverau•er, Oommtsiamas for aaklzW their former home. Varltod Plaice. M' a0davtu. t. Eta. nogg to 1wa ��O p� g Mill MAP Helen B.rnner. who kiss been all is good AhaQe• On jai= lunar of efiasstaga Tao. attending the Ladies` Co!!r•gr. V4 hit- Sirs. A. E. Major and Ours. den. E. ro«.• •, fiat, t-► p Pugh are visiting 'trlende and vela- Woodworking and General _ _ by, iii holtdayitig with her parents, fives in Osbasva. Blaekstnitbinit. - .NIeA ,B?son. :Hiss Hague and W. Yh _:. -T Av1D A. PtJQt3-Lisa titocit sue- Will will be closed for repel% `githeridue. of Toronto, pent New Mr.Jones has tatwiv returned linen W. H. JACKSON. Brock Road uunerr. Graavate e e .e1• Jonas' School on Oct. 13th and 13th. Yen with.All Trimble and family. Sud>hary.afters ending the t.ewo ' f:bicago. Iitetine eYperieace >v,tn pedtEreed P Pickerin Ont.f stock. Bloch and ring stork. Ali kinds of saki -.-».►- months in the north. g�_ - pprrooaappsty•trcr,ded to Terms reaaoaabLe, phone• Running again Oct. IEitll: DUMBARTON. Arthur Pherrill is hnav gettive 410t'bremont. i61y -ready for the erecting of a new and - gym, �TSi, tifA�P, LIGE`8ED, Atc, W G.Barnes, Green River -limmit.Sm"des had file cousin visit- modern tmrn this year. `♦•v TTWp�EER,for York.Qnuuio and Durban Or address R. R. Na 1.Locust Hit]. iDft him' Our local trapper. Bobby Miller`. has Here 'You Are "r 6 caaLee'AIt kiada of salsa promptly attended airy Papioeau ap"ent -Cilt istmas to. Tenue reasonable. Dates for sales nay be Home Phone 8405 Mark, with his parents at Cavan. lately caught a number of mink, arranged at NEWS'Once.. Bell and Irreepro- Lealie and Mrs. White spent 'the coon"and skunks and to after more. _ :�► y,�T\ dent plwaea Whitby, . �; PICKERING :. . . New Year with the foriner'e purente. John Birnie. who is connected with ��� ��� BROS. Sve are.pleaeed to see our teachers. the Dominion Live start Dept.. will Cement miss Fore th and Miss Hadden.in our return to Me duties again this week. LUMBAR 'YARD midst again. Blake Ana[o had the misfortune to �� (FRENCHMA\'S BAY) At the annual school meeting on lose two cattle.h a straw-stack falling -Coal - --• m nildere Genera} Contrao• - Wedbeeday last James' Senates, was upon them. A third oneowas rescued - re-elected trustee. alive. " . tors and Sign Writers. Hardwood Fluorin Charles and Mrs. smales and Afro. - r_'IJillmber - g Jean O'Leary spent New Years with Migg Ada W lion*n, of Orillia, and 1 1 ,,Alterations and reAaim of every friends in the city. Save Norma De with t of opening S f] ingte8 r description. Concrete work,.. We can.supply you in Not much ezcitpment over the elec- have returned with the opeaiaR of . Chimneys. repaired -' tion this pear. Sorry not to have the our school. Estimates free. Maple, Biroh, Beech, south of the township represented In While batcbering hone last week: Rea Roofing Plain and Quartered Otilr council.-• David Seebeck received a bad wound g �,ajgpgg'r P. Q, Q\jrj', s Atr.'aod Mrs. Nobe4, W11A llbv9 been on his face by corning in contactTith , • the box's feet. leatitn a nasty flesh i, �, spending the winter with the latter's og g y and tat � T wet )all •Beaver Board sister, Mrs. James,left last week for wound, _ 'sf Pruitt,Trees, Shrubs Etc• their home in St. Cloud:Minn,' Farmers are beginning to feel the -stock. Oa Friday evening. as Willie And- scarcity of water for their stock', and A � �j Saving secured the a snap for E.D, erson-was driving into the village,Roy while some are drawinim it.' otbere are F ti li E E S O R, 9rii g e Son. Ltd„ Nurserymen, We D. Gordon.: Son aerow, of Brougham• rren into him digging wells and deepening old ones, • A. of Winona, Onto J with his automobile, breslking his with good results. .� -PICKTe.RICI jam prepared. to take orders' for all huggy'badlJ'' The annual Chi'ietraas tree in•eon- =,00 Ism, Xxxor.,r p Pa On Tueaddxc evening the teachers necfion with the Baptist Sunday _ kinds df Fruit Trees,Small Fruits. Bell and Independent phone ~ and officers of the Sabbath School met School was a most enjoyable enter- Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. sot at the borne of Gerald and Mi•e. Oow• tainment. There was a packed house Piocke lowes t possible prices. an for the transaction of general busi- and over flfty turned awsty. t - -Special rates for large quantities, _ uses,at the conclusion of which there TbPre is considerrb?e agit.Ncien to 28if We have ,uow 11w beet Motor Car 'was au enjo*yable-soeiid time, this section,in favor of asking for a T VA11W in the Dominion In the new tau• provincial audit of lire books of the X. J• Cha man,` Pickerila superior-Chevrolet. Roadster W5, FAi,RPORT. p, �I-� p g F � townahi to 8nd out where the flaaei- iT Utility Cgtipe$910. Sedan$11 M. Tour- — -' yes of the township stands.. ing Vol o $111.5 and Five Pasoonger Charles Williams•ie• havtflg a well - � g L �� O • Tr:uring 8?!0. sates tax extra, SVe• dug nn his prr:pPrrv. Wilhur Johnston met with a serious Sall a man 4 medicine that restnrf c also specialize in expert workman ibip Oswald and 1IrP. Silts ebtertaine+d accidsnt on Ftidaq lust, a fell off a rn, repairing cars of all makes. We a large gathering of relatives on limas sleigh, landing An the back of his l,ii vigor, that' puts snap +ind gingf•r t:►►grantee all of bur work and also use day head and was rendered nnennecionr ore , into his every functicm, chat niakr 3 guaranteed parts,and we give the best Thos. and-Mro. M>anFfleld,sr., are for same time. He received s bad bioi have the yuutbful feeling and work'at the smallest cost to our cos- spending the Holidays in Toronto with gash on the head. ambition, then you have a Life-lung toners., Satisfaction guaranteed.' relatives. if a party wants a Ioad of.coal these y = A number of our mmmer residents dave in this community,they have to fripml and patron in; that man.' «'e Gerow's Garage, Brougham j2urneyed from Toronto to vote here put tip twenty two dollars,to have it Wampole's Tasteless-'Cod Liver ~ vtant an agent in your locality on.Monday. deposited in the cellsir. It looks as l.usy; write at once, A ready seller _ Fred Scott returned home from though the Dominion fuel controller ail Ewitlsiom is the best pro- •„ ttpd a hi ro$t for oft, Addrers Your Future De pen shelhourne to spend Christmas With- has hibernated for the winter. duo; you can take for g p y p his f►tuiily here R'e anderstaitd Silas Tool, aiare re that'nasty cold. l�ustraliafl Medicine Co., - A. Cl'atworthy to down from the signing the commissionership of the ion YOUfSelf �lty for a week making improvements township roads and bridges, has been , ?' = :331 Yonge St,, Toronto, Ont. to his summer home. appointed and will have the looking -- Watnpoles Throat Ease. i- ELLIOTT Fred and Mtn. Armstrong and F. after of a considerable portion of the F •_�» and :►firs, Reid spent Christmas with County roads at a very remunerative—4Vatllpoles' Paraformic Cough UX-M 5 c1 t � � � Jae, and bier.Hadley. salary Retardles relieve- the cangh. /CaildjMwlt�l Mn Croker, who was reeve of Scar- 4, barn last year, wtis again a candidate Mi=s Leine, of $nver[ral College, to W spending w few days with TVm.and CrtldeL)t'tags,l?AkentYreparatiotop, • ''.r4;r�.,•, e • - Yonge&Charles'Sts,Toronto on Monday, but was defeated by R. ' Gretlri C�lopp111g' Mrs. Rorton. During the past sum- ',Toilet Goode, Tobacco, Oigars. Can qualify you for the position MQValter and biro,Bnrningham enter- mer itias Leine spent considerablen higher up. Remember that ex. twined a number of friends on New time in Fr+ince, Germany.. Denmark Metealf's Choice Ctlndies.a AND FL'',KINQ pert young men and vromen are Years DAs. when dancing and rRrds and England and can reeite many in- never laid off'. The buainzfFs nl u_4t. were :'.id,ili e,i in. terpst,ing iocidents of the trip. I am prepared to do Chopping and have theta. This school is nntPd Thos. 0. wad Mrs. Mansfield enter- The annual sebool meeting was held `�. Oat Flaking every Monday for superior training and for aid- twined a large gathering of friends on on Wednesday last and the usual roe- r '.�` and Friday. ins oar students to aecnre employ Friday, the occasion of Mr. Nichol- tine husines transacted. There ware �i �Stoneboata For Pale meat quickly. if ia4erested. write eon's birthday to a disnce wind euchre. no'cr,u1 1e1re Made as, „'the � + +r. ':r,:..• �,+,ii;ixs. u^_•.e.,^, ..• .,TY;. �, -.,. n� .,� Mail,' y,3.T�rr W4pV_,Neap •�i.rr��,•^ ..a•` tad_ t h 4 � , r +t. ` .fir _ •• i ., ' ' K` '-4•.�M"'a.++•�."°t� ,..r?;: ...: "c'�C' ",1",,(r``"�.; ''` :s?�3 --. N ` Y., ff,, � -�.....+.IP �! r�� rvLw� —y?T-' � p',dT'r✓' - •` - ._ •'. ::,� .,�7c*'+ ...�1i�'Y ✓ �'� _ :'6"'h���'s".•'1�,,-.i.s''.t ,g�"r� f- T�?ti <t.0✓;Y=` ,�'f'-a+,8�:4-.F�N:•. _ry u RsEs Strong Liquid Position on . - . _ • The Toronto Hospital for Incur- ~, _ ATER noise, in afAlis'ton with Seltevue and Q f Roya l Bank o f Can ' d a- - Allied Horse y a New York rain-otters n three years' Course of Train- ' re- in young women, bxN'ing the re- " - - i Total Assets Stand at $479,362,366 — Of This Amount Liquid ;+xn qu red education, and desirous of be F . �Pl,, TALE �F TF'.E DEED - cam i a nurse snt his :oipital The Assets Are $218,048,331,'Equal to 49.3fi% of Liabilities to -" posits Show Canadian People Practise �A s„7� ��•-p*� pup s receive uniforms o Us School. PlIb1iC--SAV1A = _ _ ... Ss:�s'a 1'iJj7L.t�lr - a monthlyy allowance and travelling elling Thrift. expenses information Now Porto the k'. superintendent -Zhe Annual Statement of the Royal included in the liquid assets we CvA .. . ';8T FIiEDERICB-WILLIAM WALI.ACl9 •: ' "• - - - ended oNovember Canada 30t discloaea year! tbe tanks of approximately $8 000,000; B end cheques on other banks ' r• • - So pilot ua home with thy light from strong and sound position of the, eq $20,b73,G4Z• bank. With its large and complete balances due by banks and barr4irng ._ (k,pyri&Q by-the l G"On Book ComDa�_ r: albove. espondeaba $2^,833,715; Cana. _ Lngtyt clear th' path that will lead me organization, throughout the Domin-:Corr CHAPTER FIFTEEN—(Cont'd.) Jerry could protest he`was hustled to thee, ion, the report of the Royal Bank of damn Mum,ip%1 Securities and British '* dragged Estella marina! Star of th' Sea. Canada reflects in a special manner,F.reign and Colonial Public Sector The shed was practically finished into his'coat and boots and dragg the general conditions of the country.!ties, other than Cana,dgan $7,901,927, sad ready for use when Frank strolled down to the wharf by his energetic An' th' man what wrotg that little On this account there will be satin-1 Railway and other'bonds $13,462,068. nephew. bbee�t _ �•pver to 13urchase' some bum• Paint song was a sailor, 171 ," eommevlt- iwction to find that following the re-1 Profits Well Maintained. from Captain 8irib. Lem was in the Jud Morrell was not at home when ed Frank. "He know what it was t': adjustment period for industry and s The Profit and Lose Account shows") sty they.cailedi-.bat Frank-left ward-�sitia;.be homeward bound an' s�teerin' -by th' trade the general trend of halsineeo x- small store when Shorty entered, and , that rcfits have been well maintain- `';be looked u at his old cilum with a-his wife. "Tell Juddy I'm' borryin i stars twinkliV -Jest above his home. p 7? 7 is evidently on fire upgrade. ed' the total for the year, after ft- ..'�lnm visage. his vessel to go to Yarmouth. I'll Aye, aye—EetelLa marina! Star of th' Of the greatest im fence from dnicting Charges for management, "What's th' racket, oi' sock'?"'asked make it all right with him when I Sea! Um l Some heft in that uff 1'-' t4 , p the pubd�ic srtand int is per)saps the a ::b'rank cheerily. "You're lookin as f it back!" And the ran down to The little vessel rolled dawn to her po a rmed fates eat on deposits, making All not x irieud left in th' world the deserted wharf tumbled'rai3 in a manner in which the savings deposits furl prowisian for all bad and.doubt- : 'H E I gust which swept lad from have been_maintained is the face of fu4 debts, having aarlounted to $8,- _ Ain t she good to ye l" aboard. !a clearing in the spruce-clad hill M lessened in4ustrial activity. The sub-i 968,469, wttir*h equals 19.40% on the ` ' Lem gave a groat. "I wanted t'I - "Throw off th' stern line, Uncle,I windward. "Ohol here's anotherl s�tarntiaq total of these d sits fads- s , ePo capital. This amount, added to the ,tske a run over to Anchorville to-daY an drag her down to th head o"*th',Nicely, now, nicely. Comes up like Oates that a.vect7 great proportion of ballLbee, of Profit and' Loss carried but the of man's taken dock! So! That'll do! Let go all,!a whale she does!" the people have been adder mar sFn see her, ' B from the previous year, made the A-'..tb' betam an' told.me to stayy to home. an' jump aboard!" � Uncle Jerry's head appeared In the terialtly to their savings. This is a I to-tel amount available for d,staibu- "Oh?" exclaimed the otht r. %by i In fifteen minutes-from_ the time square of light from the fo csle hatch. health e y Lion $4,863,514. From this, was paid -� 'didn't he take you with him?" they left the house they had hoisted "What're ye.try'in' V do? Roll her the lay sign, the canal! invest- Lem adiook bia head, "Na, he sail and were leaving the cove be- over?" ire bawled. "Lord Hairy! She in dividendB and bat us $2,866,000; Wouldn't an' I don't see why. Said•hind in the da:tames. hove a shovelful o' hot cirdera a-top- or8 have pissed in Victory Bonds there was transferred to Officers Pevt,• 4l ''. y I during the past few years. Total de- .sion Fund $100,000; appropriatiot} u .: ho had some important business down Frank ran the jib up and beldyed.o-me. Let her eome up in them pugs posits amount to $372,003,961, of was -made for Bank Premises oo!! iu Tarmouth bo-morrow an' I -was `o the halliard. "Sheet down yer jib!"he!—she ain't--4o Bank schooner. re- < - -'remain at home. An' th' Town Hop cried as he ran aft "Now, Uncle, member!" of which $277,595,882, bear.interest. $400,000; Reserve for Dominion Gov.. comes off to-night, an' I told her I'd well drive- herl I'm goin' V make "All right, Unde," laughed Frank.. Bank"a Cash Position. ernmerit Taxes, including War 14t�t be down in Anchorville for it sure. Yarmouth afore noon t'-morrow or "I'll let ye know when she's capsizin'." The Bank has fully maintained its on Bank Note Circulation $500,000 . i ' Darrn shame th'wad the od' man treats know th reason why. Well make a The wind come away stronger when usual strong liquid position, the per-�leaving an fit and to be carried f.�r- me. Thinks I'm nawthin' but a kid." bid for that contract or bunt. Give it the Gud•1 Island light came abeam;and, eentage of actual caeb on hand and I ward t Profit and Bo. of $l,vv7,ul a When Frank took the paint over to to her howl" much as Frank regretted taking any in bank to liabilities to the public That the Royal Sauk of Canada , 'I�is own place he vas thinking' "So; sail off her, both men turned to and being 28.20%. Of total assets of has come through the period of buss- Cap Ring's old to Yarnuon,:s, is he? CHAPTER S1 XTEEN. reefed jib and mainsail -dal the fight $479,362,366,,liquid asseta are $216,-I new depression, in such splendid ' 3 .° 048,3$1, 'oafs 49.37% of lie'bilities'shape is an evidence of the stability Wonder of it has anyt.hin' t' do with; There was a fresh off-ebore bte�ze fir the gas buoy. a- few yards bd g .!ih" fish contract? I—wonder—now?" blowing acrase the Bay, and in thew d � to the public. Of this amount crab of our Gsaad¢an banks and of the ^. T%at•evenin at supper Mrs- West- smooth water under the lee of thei "Handy things is gas buoye some- on hand and Domdnion antes total business sagacity of those in charge > . .. ` haver handed him a letter."The mail- larxl the little (arty-foot schooner i times" remarked Frank facetiously $63,935,920. Other princi£al items of'them. `?t ' driver jest browgiyt it this afternoon," slipped slung ois if she had an eng'ne!when the shortening down was finish- . _. _•_ . ...._ _ _ --- --- .-- -._ _.. _ �, 7 &ice said. "Looks like a young lady's running in hen•. The night wan clear a& "Reg'lar Gov'ment lamp-posts A Slight Overslpht.- ''handwriting." and stm9rut,and after he had coiled the l for th' small craft t see whet! tyro Speaking of abeent-mindedness, an_ :i Uncle Jerry laughed, and Frank ggeeaar and trimmed the sheets of the a reef ear-tin• old friend wrtteu as that he is remind turned awn to read-the epistle. Tt foresaiI mainsail, and jib Prank; Uncle Jerry looked bard at his - ' ed of • an aarirslrig story Of the late was fr6hi Lillian Denton—a prap�s' entered the little forecastle and!neThew while he ways speaking. and _ . ` r bvez's note, encauca$ing, and lull Of, out t}se oamp®ss and binna�ele.ias he went below again ba ..........�dt .Inks Weld Howe. 11Ira. Howe was sweet phres�—but rt was the post- Coming aft. he squatted down in;"Can't scare that feller nohow. Got visiting at the home.of our friend's: Awl f' '*V script ;Ptiah caused him to jump bo the well or coo where his uncle'no nerves at al, an' I'm most scare i parents anal found that she had forgot-i 12q ._ ,, ••t I t' death in this bit of s boat. Eh, eb Isis feet with a abort was steering. Th sidelights are ovt tea to put a nightgown into hair bag.,, "What's th' mattes?" exelaimsd in th'brackets an' here"s th' binnacle,1--'a we git older we lose our grit an' �r'• th! young 'nns give as th' doze." Her hostess had gone into another „nher and uncle at ones, lit an' ready for use. Now, of this room to get one for heir, wwhea Mrs. �si9it>b�l 1 s, Prank answered excitedly.' "Now I breeze'll hold-as it is 'thout droppia' (To be continued.) -: know why Ring has shot off for Yar- or st'iffenin' I, collate we'll run th'' a _ Howe was heard to call out from the rwutb an, th' reason for all hie close ' E - guest room. _ RRMZDY FOR RHEUJMATISM hundred miles to Yarmouth in jig I'WOmen Can Dye old „ � -„ +wagst� Here's a line from LtDy, en- time. �Ef I it than' b' noon I won't-, O Liszle, dear Lisle, It is no mat- ALL ITi VARIOUS FORM : �' y .Faded �Things New 11s; 4.:' cloaiBIC a piece from the Yarmouth mind Let me git in Yarmouth an' """Bs ter about the nigirtgawa ,I tlnd I have g•: paper. Listen] Here's what she says: I'll burst my way inter than Dagos' in Diamond Dyes one on!„ y 'The enclosed may interest you. Why room an' make my tender. Kinder I;'•rndae street, Toronto.. �`.' not try for it! You may get sumo- cold, ain't it?" � Each package of "Diamond Dyes" Mfnard's Liniment for Coughs d Colds. -:- �M `- �,: thing out of it' An' this is what th' The other " _e bsou's New Life Remedy, grunted. AWt thar' no contains directlon_s so -simple any. Do r, •> paper's gat: '$enhow- Igrmtio Ruez of oil-clethes aboard?" I Dear Sir:--It affords me mo" the Brazilian Government Commis-, " " woman can dye or tint bar worn, -Ordering by Sampia a Cant find any, ied Frank. than mesa pleasure 'to add my - ►o a` seriat Department'and Captain Gio- "We ah'd ha' brung otr�rs'.alomg, but,!stockt d, sweat skirts, waists, coats, � young a woman catered a telegraph. the, 4arttmony to. the m$ay I am sure vanni Castramer;to oL the Brazilian nevi; mind, Uncle., We won't mind stackiags, sweaters coverinSs, draper• otflee •� as Ovsla town and asked the, - T� aboady have as• to tiro merits lee, hangings, everything. even If she of your New Llfs medicine for Navy were }}sssseenirers an the Scetan th' cold ei' we land that contract an'' operator it hie'line made connection eemer to-dsyy These distingui"bed beat that ar fox Ring out." And bas never dyed before. Buy "Diamond with Chicago. On being answered in wt']ll remain' in Yarmouth g , 1[ _ r or s Tear derTS ier al.. of re- �1e`nk °a'°m°mc� to sang a little tongg'Dyes--no other 1f1nd—thew• perfect the affirmative the young woman open-j aciatios and rheumatism [w:s•a rurpo" to himself—a little:hove ditty whinef home dyeing is sure because Diamond I great ruffertir for along time sou tY ,ed her bag, took out a bunch o! w of dew teendir !for to be gsupp fed ito turned his thoughts to the beautiful Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, fade, I samples and went to wwrWng. After i eciatics, and hearing of youy - " girl he h " he mur- streak, or run. Tali your drnggtet,l E toedioiae, I procured two bottlesr „ ra gt oiled to wan. Yes+ some . difficulty she• s ueezed her i the Brazilian Government for the tae mused when the son ended. "A men ( Mhich cured me comptately, at of the army and navy and the penal kin do a power o' thin , whether the material you wish to dye 'thougbts into tea words and approach-i �st due year ago, and hive ner settlements. it is expected that a a he loves n8s woes its #ar wog! or atIk, or whether it is linen, ed the sending table. She laid down ' number of local dealers will tender cotton or mixed goods. th written 1o. it -t lea e m been troubled since. e wrr a b n wo sans o eminent representatives of$th eat Nothings worth while but dreams os h The New Commandant, gefher swish the sum ootatwmy-five. T e UrIg your medicine� will be- for r for these irtr I > great y _ l some nnlver'eally known and cure. ' South American Repnblio will leave you, i M I believe K will. all eagtrors , for Boston again on Saturday even- An' you kin mike every, dream come A teacher iq an elementary school cents. _ The message read: , � � IL i,p' Now, what d'ye think o' that?" true. had given lessons to an infants' class "Sellum and-Sellum, Chicago. Send�" 1 am yours, vary truly, : �It ain't s ln' t' do us an express, live yards sample 'A' and six' -•g'o y good! Dearie, my dearieJ ., ,:.+:.- ;'� -'...'., : -•, on the Ten Commandments. In ordei � B. BidlTidi ' said Captain Clark dejectedly. "It s Give me-.yvur hand, to test their memories she asked; ; yam `B:, ••° _ - - ' too !note now—too late, Ef we'd ha' Say you understand— 1 One bottle for One Dollar. Six bottle known yesterday you ,ed ha' , "Can say little mild give me a Com- q gone t My dearie!— A Worthy Aim. for Five DoiLars, from your aeares� ararouth this rrrorsrin' an' made a maudment containing only font i bid for that. It 'ud lea' bin a good Huhl n.;ce-song that Mus' git a piano words?" Old Lard—"I suppose.t)lat you sailors ; �ut�t a; dirsat.from thing-t'Kit a contract like what they'd When I git married so's Lily an' me A hand was sassed immediately. are very careful �vhea you are at sea. t � ��- - want Too bad!" Ikin hev some sing-songs.—" "Well?" said the teacher. Old Salt--;Wo, not a.all, ma'am. In Frank had left the table and was � `"Start yer jib a grindl She's got. "Keep off the grass," was the unex- fact, we try to be as wreckleea�s pos Ohm 1916 VA"twbv Cana ` pacing up and down the rooriL absorb- too much lee helm. Sol" pected rep sibie." pd In thought:"Oh, if he'd`only known They Pam Anchorville Lower . ir`--��..._,.. ... >ti West Adslalde •t-. Tsfs+sMIS day beforel Such an order would Head light at half-past'ten,and Frank Minard's Linlment for Burs d, Scalds. Canada „ eve Fiven him a gree start. And made a i+emark. "Good goin'! Twenttpy Insertion of an artificial tongue en- pwta ni Ring was even then down in miles is two Iwura. Hope th' tide'14 abled a wounded soldier in., a New Alwiways pay debts and camplimen:s• . srmovth placing his tender in•---"I let us down easy when we make trh' York hospital to talk. and you will succeed. - .oti west • e made one or two turns in his pac-I° `. Ledge." artd e�pp�d At midnight the eastern sky be- i� M i f 1• 'When dons the freig+ht'taain leave, e a�t'ed by e, and in a Kiwanis avors a ve Imm` idra`ion Poll c� rAnoharville for Yarmouth to-night?" little while after it commenced to "Leaves at��eight," answered Cap-Ira in. ., The two men aboard the thw �arn Clark. Ye'll never cateh that•craft were drenched to the slain in the as y�, : �x IIt'a seven now, and Anchorville'a four• downpour, and Frank cussed has teen miles away." thoughtlessness in coming swap with- y _ "An' tit' first.train in the mornhe 'odt odlakitrs Goin t breeze up, I'm afraid, re- "Half-post - two'in the -afternoon. "marked Captain, Clark, puffing Tt'll arrive jest s few minutes afore P Hope it .dont come too_ ..*. at his a►. + t •tit' Boston boat purl out." strong, or we'll hev V ram in for °�' '?: ,.,,• , ' ' Frank grunted and resumed his .•*� .,•� ._ . ,.•: pacing:"High-water tto`vw, I cal'tate?" "It'll blow of blazes afore I run in The uncle nodded. for any- shelter," growled tiq other. "Jud Morrell's schooner is lyin' to "B-ra! but I'm soaked. Gimme th' x•.. wheel Uncle,an' below in th' 'th Wharf, ain't she? , , you go - "Yes," answered the other. fo'c"ale. I'm younger'n you,,' •"That't' enough for me," shouted • The,older man, afraid for his rhea!- =: nk. "Git me a lantirn, mal Come matism, relinquished the wheel and ng, Uncle! Quick nowt We'll tunics droPped'd!awn for'ard to kindle a fire shoot for Yarnauth to-night;" in the tiny stove. It was becoming �` ..'.. "In that bit of a schooner?" cried chilly aril old on fleck, and Uncle per in amazement. "It's J�y felt it in his 'bones�[t aottside t'-night for °iclr a Buttoning his coat uP, 3harty•ooker" twirled the,spokes and glanced every "Never mind" wrapped Frank. "Gist now and again at _ , esiis and the twink- r boots on. G e a coat! Come ling flaslh of GmTI Island Pawage !eve beat itl" before "Look's Jest like ky Uncle atlead. t 1 e a a'bac'i" he remmrkedw "A star of the sea!" And : Fhe began to croon to himself an Italian sailor' sang. t "Star of Oh, bright shinin? the 'Seal ' ' a t abut 1 s 0.1 Guide,y�e mmaziner hdm@ fttlRn afar. �' ?•.<,: " a Light Te bar'gne o'er tw waters k to me, Eskeile marginal Star Of th' Seel o, en Star of th' n%ft in th' heavens Pre- so i MPRZWED with the fact that O'anada's astute progress, and the future of her national rallways to si vents high, I large extent depend upon a progressive and vigorous'immigration policy, the Kiwanis Club of Montreal, cb� L10A ye (mr way fmm th' dark of teceatly set afoot a campaign in favor of a change in the immigration laws of the country. The campaign _:,•• brands, �, sky. --•;*as a distinct success from tiro start and through the efforts of the committee appointed, a Kiwanis .ions- „ ckked lips, is C llblaial. In gale or tempest keep sthinin'for me, gyration day was observed in most of the Canadian cities in which Kiwanii Clubs exist. The above photo s Mmes yovl' FAkAa marlm! Star of th' Seal is of the Montreal Kiwanis Immigration Committee. From left to right the members are: Ay. E. Webster, �, .. Leo S. Ta.,in Andrew C. Cordner, Ed. N. Hmvell, Secrets Ed. A. Cunningham J. W. C. Taylor, Chairman- - tltlaaoft,vwisitrl, Secretary; Cist fwd smoo Oh, far Is our bergm l�om th' darts' Allan J. bielklejohn, Joe Stanford $iewanis Club President; Douglas Byel�sF, Js 9,+,cry, WAsm 1?. �yy ' oars an $ova, �+laDy. CLsr. $. $fir .�e�'d!$lFyi d � '4'- .YC .3 yf.fine.. .P••W 'to.• A c.+A' ���, VIEW! RAN ;nk F WN A. A . . .)SYNOPSIS OF PEACE TREATY TO BE DOM Ell V11 A :0 Tre m" Bn*ef on News' F: TURKISH ' PLACED BEFORE and Dawlson, --Good, weather T. Regina, hot ne have given the producsd,the lwgwt wheat favorable conditio crop in OJt _.: _ Deadlock Between Britain and Turkey Over Possession BID` cam 11, great &art an their history, despite the drought which af.,:* --Oil ReffiOlm and Conference May Break Up as a Result winter output,which wiS be far in ex- f ected the d-il west of Saskatoon,`:. case Of the. Arl ebtlimates. of Die pute. Earlier •000Iddne to the Pro a Provincial Bug Ott- repoats fro m Mayo Were to the effect Statdeka All gmirz3 have been o6t -at surnmeer bee been One of excellent qual thild-the pa A deal from Lausanne 90Ys*— As t the most it7, the bulk or iho, mrecessfug over expein fte Inviting powers are pToparing the tjoM he Turks, in private converse- onoed wheat grading No. 1 Northern Tj,4. s "or m=r'g•Ol in bbat emin has been *al of tbe,pel treaty�whjch they are gh�>wing a dail'y-increasinil disitrict and mwlwted ravil no. willingness to cornpronxise, the shock & new Production record great shortage of cars being reported.VR Place befwe the Turks in u few of receiving,the powers, tel may Ortel .5" was created. I except at a few outlying, ye points. British Foreign Seel Car- break the 0onfereme. But the fact Vancouver, 13. C—The condructioaf Montrm* Que. Ull decided on all pl and.only ihat both sides ac An ext -e in- Vancouver, is planned this winter cour�e x1ooft Pence �i;:i militates *wa in E its French ascialbs on the ques- against such afi ending, Trado is being,plan, !Sons of the Ottolmn debt and cap, net and there of a milillaT buildiing designed red by the authorities of MCGM Uni_:.*7"3 are r '0 warlike Signs. espec lally far transportation complany,vemdity In conjunction with the Lord Curzon-is preparing-the terms. offices. De, I'lle Powers' terms an: partment of Trade and Brooks, A- More—Molre th" 'Clommeres, ot- .. Chleft to make progTess, He has al- 100,()00 taws, and I. F reedorn of co-operation of tho with the the Straitle' "fol ready SUCC-seded in his main purpose of pounds of alfalfa seed of the Grimm Cal Ma 0.. *a; to th'e slresd7 diamm"d s"'ed 101111141ne Asia'that 'the BrAiih Em. variety wis be avanwble from th. The nufactureaW Association, course is Particularly Van, giving Turkey security for Con- pine is Brooks District for seal purposes this the a, devised for al Powerful. Word has come tance sari *ia"t'no`Pl0 and the Sea of Marmora.' back to Lausanne that r*ew�s has been Plans Easy Debt Payments. Year, 6060i'ding to G. M. Stevnnt,-of m1anagers training Of export" 2. Turkeye Southern frontier be passied through ihe bsllz�ars that this Otto H. Kahn, the noted Unit-d the Domdml�m Seed Branl This is Jsrks• massagers al PMetia07 Untouched,-Xmml with its is to be an English peace. Similarly States banker, who suggests a new twice as much as was 0,,�r prp&ued! fie!del ogPeCill remaining Ubder, t1W ipard h" spread that Ca a Power ru Vil Sherbrooke, Que.,_The &ftig& Control. Southern, have failed to the Soviets scheme of graduated'interest charges, in that district before, and on account Co. intends imhisting, close the Iflack Sea. and a sinking fund plan of the pay. Of the exceedingly good weather col another Jal a- Protection ei, rainorities lmder meat of the debts.to the US. - He is ditions last fall it is O�f UnUl�the -W -fte League of Natioin. Thus.Lowd Curzon: hao bad his way St. F.L� POWIll development onl 19 River wbdeh wiff 13,jro�l with Asia, Is ready to sign, and will 4trOnglY in favor of' Cancellation of good quality, as evidenced by the fact &Cs some 0,0&) 4, NO forced mieration or exchange compromise somewhat on everything Pirtof the debt. that the ProdNwt has Ju*taken second strain of 8 horse power. of populatinrn Tnal demeadl; as 1. Proposed to get but 'A. place In the alfaea erkibit Upon present AH Greeks out of Asia Minor all at the In- duction bag created. a A despaich from LoTldl says: .. ­ .., .": -Z ternatiOnRl Livestock and. Grain Show, which there Is no virpau or Well out of G�..,*. Integrity. Chicago. a=w Ma That a very serious view is taken in Fft per cent. of this &=-I eve 5• Ilse Givek Potriarch to re In In British offIcial'circles of the criol at cunt or m0thm-- in the t is eligible for r*gf8tmtJon, JQoagftTrtinol SA religious bead of�Lausaano w&j0h her r&,ulted from the The word in its or*nal sense *e Orthodox Church,.but shl of his Turks delegates' refusal to yield Means wholeamen citaintegratl 'Volitical poww. an inch of their demands is Shown by is the broaking.ap of the whole_Irft bal $41; boavyweight rolls' 6• Pall of the The Week"s Markets =2puro v..rceg; * Ottoman debt the urgent Aarpatch of British war S. 16c; tobsc 7 flan When we ipeak of a 16%c; pails, 16%c; prints, 18c. !among the seceded territories except, &bips from Mal to Oonstantlnopbe. r#An Of integrity we Mean that he is for the war debt W&ich is to be oning, tdwe6s, 18% to 13%c-, paid'This naval COStUX'S is taken as a clear i7l= who has maintained his will Torvall 7\0key allione., 28% to 14C; Pffil 14% to 14% 'ndbcatwn that Lord 0-tram has ne" of Character and who can be Orthwa. Pri-Dtm, 16% to 171l 7. The Greek popults;tIon, in * Manhaba. wheall I N Heavy Con- reached the end 0:l Patience at counted- on not to part with any of MW)itll Oftt41l[a&L to $6.50 sltantinop% to live Under a sepiarate L"gannoo and that unless a more its elements or principles for any n. *09 6 to #6.50; all -Won. barley—,voml $5 to 5.75- do, adminish astliftetery stitituds in speedily sidersition. it.., To Mal Mil $4 to 8- A fixed ral foe exemption from Ala the above tracko B&7 Rmts. co= I heifers, Cho 4doPted bT tb6 Tarim Curzon wil fed tiline own self be true,,$ is an ex 4 &Adiar -Turlm. hoita- ..Amerioan corn—No, 2 696w 92c; $5,75 to $6., W, do, mn&. $4 to $5. 7 service of non, it his duty to leave *0 Conformwg. tion to pregerft int Queel still effrtty. If you be- No. a Yw)*- gl all do, oo=, $a to f4l; butcher -cow unsettled include It Is Pointed out that Turkey .%w tray any part at BeAqeg;TWA1i4, 60 to 62,r, accord- ebodes, $3.50 lkticl Lord Curzon 'Trill lot not yet mad, peace, and that it the your integrity. yourel you kee int to :reights outside. $2.76 sal to $4; do, mat, French propose If You dencend to $3-25; mnnom and cutters, $2 to for pro' Conference bru"I dawn and a state meanness of trickery in order to ob- 77 to 79L i butcher bul* good, $4 to tell of the Allied firbanclea inter. of war is resumled the terms already tain a personal advantage� you R e­ o. 21 so 880. low -com., $2.26 to $2.50; fad Ol as they have lot him Call on offered bo rarkeY wm not likely to be It If though mottv. a Montreal rol $5 to $5ZO• do fair, i vanity or I ed: ,Bran to $4 3115 -.7 ;*11'Lte7Y with the Turns overt moll offered again. self-interest you �i��24-," 0-tociW-S, C004 i4is,84.56- do,- Tice British am Tarim are at .111e return of Britil rarshlpe resort to pretense, ton, $26; :i&=$28.50; V to $4; -ftilure to dooles, $io to I fii J. 4@adkvk oww• the cc regun4-as to you low It. be ln"j;Q road flour, JIL 00, al $8 to $10. doll, bas refused every concesgion, th"Oklen ROM " The Del and to make the most Of Your capabil- Ontario wheal 2 white, $1.13 $6.50; Mfkh COWo, �&Dift, PO ChrOnIOWS ftlonmtic Wes is failmv to Mall to $1.15, according t6 freights oual _44 toss'Itur&L "ngers, dil $-70 to go; a This makes thres,Major 1�'18 VVIrDing that the British forces rity. An Indolent nun May bi honest 8 $1.10 to $1.12. 'IF bl, $12 to $13; sheep, ice, $5. 45oadlivIced, ths,f1tralts not being am- of his 0 to $6.60; do, cuJb, $2 to $2,50, On which the coneerence 'is OCCUPY and can hold.against any con- but his indo]l robe bint No, 2 white cal to 48,L I TM*M force that is sent WAVIrill nUTI* arm—Nominal. ang dwn. Ontario flour—N, W AM wutw%do $11'.dk Lab I O.W; against them, the twin gates, to the Can a man who I,Conal insty per cent. do First is Mosal.-whkh the Talt _01i and Chan, - that boss of integr, . a Stl GaRl, k of-oome In Jute. bags, Bgocnyumw. pointal 01.0. bringing to the front They have'British nava poor prova ty regain what he has meat, $8.20 to $5.30; Toronto MentreaL I il" i0'th8 loot T Surely It must be Possible to f�IS to $5.20; bulk sub4sy4 $5 'Ool Aawrican Mo. 6'hened to this facts of the world very qual a 00,alstentineple, and heal wounds to the ammeter as well 46.10. 92 st"neWls for IOU and lzk their 1w"ant!that by vh-baa of that naval power the, as 93c. a&* Canedilan Wool wounds to the body. But the'heal- Manitoba flour—lat pate, in olotton 64 L 66c, Canal weptarn x seeks, 47.10 p .0- 8. all 4XPLnViv4 No"coulliist ascold am do- Turkish Capital and all Turkish hopes Ing process in eit:her case requires- ar b`W- 2nd pats.. $6.60. to 011 No. I ftled,57 to *WMInod now to possess the all A" CC return to Emlops we HWY—Extrs, NO, J, par itil'aCill, 2 1= =wh Ile-wo� ultimately at Surgical and the 6 to W. Flo us.&V9 t2* roguiLtiono for tor- tble t_. utraolst Toronto, $11 to I t Z!r wkhtn Talrkay. The, nunvy. Cars to againot further Wee_ 113; mixellim 0.60 to, itobs, spring wfloat PWAL, & al Po $12; dcll $8 ti). $11. Via, $7401 "It is a rem4nder of what a break- tines. And there, is & Mnat to.the 96conds, $6,60; strong babel are 40�- ecatial may rVato, Turks opPos"d to any do"of them peace n power of the body to resist 'injuries lots, par to., track To- "iel -usts ebotoo. sl - ambitions. And the and Infeel so,thors is a '6� Soo on these COVItUARtons, saying It mean to.Tarkigh ostul bar go L, *BUG 44 Berm. VMft to CheW49--Nle*. bay% 25C; twirls. 24. Short&, $26. Mi" $31 R W=M-lns"ir -their )i,­ NO Turks would be singailariy laCkins. In character to renew 25%cl-triplem, 26%,c; "tons, 27c. 0. the power of the V I amicable solution is in fight bnaginal or 081*9 Of reality it they itself after !R succession Okk large, 27c; twira, s9c; 1;dkonal 2. per too, Car, Of weaken. Choose, anent easterag, "tell to 28%&.1 ThW 10*0 distfilbution of tbs debt did not P0rceiW' In the background- 'n nterrating attacks upon Batter,cholcalst s amd diol Butter—Finaft creal prints, 48 Esgs� fresh 43c- solnectel TtT'w7 hulft the "W debt, too, be the Little Entontol pejectjy Will it, Ti person who wants to keep crakmerr, to Ill unvw theM P _�Z,par Alablbot'ad" wwrlg t116 States' now If the need ayises, to m his undler Inandllift manent)y aA- at L%WQp&,, Intergrity had better not be �w� to 45c; o0linary C_r4&M4rY primts, 40 vbo* 83c. 41* Making ema a to 41c. Dahl 30 to 32c. Cooking, Wo, OmnPl with him- 22c. E6ven Air Lines Now and up, 26 tpoul keal M Quami of BeWum rip- r-W lines to Ratal Bros- Dressed 28c; dl a to--4 1. 423 to Unillhabited 40 Radiate &Oam Lonl 4010 sl0orp we doing a capacity 25c; few%, &M 26 to iiic; Praised for am Of � - '" "t,Under I&,ji 4 to 5 *96, 23 to 2&-; c VMT �t A despatch from I^Xilm oayi:�­The United States to be Mapped to 23c; eases, 28 to soc; dalcQues, So 40 to 46r_ -A &Mat& frost Brussels -Borft wrway. the Hart to Not; tl see- A deepal from Wexhineton 00 to 22,2. no 89 to 40c; •whose courage is well known, Ilt Pints says—Eveiry yew many Eggs "M of which. that bell L,00l POw -. . . 1.ElizWbeth, Queen of' the _4vl Holland, was Opened recently, travelers, elects, 44 to 45c; antons, new W&, gave adds an eleventh plane to thoss low NOW" oil Apples and oither persons pea 5 oar 75 t0 80l another example of her. f in the dS@ftr; of the South-West after bw London daily for the Continent. Bea IL, al which has, elicited the admiratio 'A despatch becoming lost i, C&rAdl han&pkked, lb., otf her people. , MnC from Paris says:—Pic. In Ord'er to reduce this es se. The POPU18--ky Of thb DirWAY3 among tures of pho annual death.to4l, the United Stt.. Maple products- Her Majesirty visited the minim 40`1� during the past Slli� has,► on tOMP114 Printed delicate- Geological Survey is yrarl per nine d* pples are the latest discovery MOPOing and fai., $2.50;, 5 y 'n"' triet of Urnbo%rg, and while 'a]". lied to Plal for routes to be o,;,ned W -#-al- 'tin, $2.40 per .- there of a French pomojogist. mw marking the uninhabited 4evot re- gal.; Maple Sugar, !b., 23 to 25c. pressed a wish to ro down into . n the spring by which London will be negative, and carrying out, -"E 4 gins, and planti " of* 100aftected by air with a'l'l of i roce ne'cuide posts here' Ho`*y---604b- tins, 12 to, 12%, per Of the mines. Several officials pro: A� _P010ft Within 500 Ml be prin-�whoag secret he P as and there to direct travelers to water 5 and 2%-lb,. tins 133A to 14%c tested, stating sligat N Ontario a`ng that scone parts of tills, t, 'b" gal this holes al inhabited Places. A swim '10-COM11) 6124, per do sirvice daily to.Scol nurseryman Is able to IPe.r,7,, $4M. x., nl were flooded al that t 4 Francs, picture,. uport the - here was graeo the oiler books, descrihing the deserts I ac certain danger in Moaking the 042anmk Ireland and Luxemburg ts app* where th skin d the.,Ud waste places ot this section Potatoes, Ontarios, No. 1, n to 9%; of th aw *01acted, A fleet Of PkIm also makes 1 it remains 1111 the fruit Country, a No. 2, 70 to 8l scent. Alel :trip*, Charging about. f is also, being published by Smoked `_1mtA--RLV1a, me&, 26 to The Queen Pentsted, and dressed IN Ouri As there is a saying here the SUIVOV- 28c; cooked ham, 38 to 40C. amoked A miner's outfit .1141we (eight cents) a mil& bout 3,00 One who has been trickned is roll's 26 to 28c; Cottage ro !2 to went down to a'd8PtLh'of a'Cal she VZW new London-Berlin "'to Is OP- h0Pw are entertained, in view of Ger 35c; brvakfast bacon, 32 1 used by an English conip•ny. It is r Party explored a large el cial brand breakfast bacon 88 be, 40c; tiOn of the mine nanys failure to fulfill her Thinking about-what;- F 9P0_ feel 'vice in each direc: beam, boneless, so to 43c. ZDW furnishing 9197 pions, that m W'ga- is M am doing before returning to� *On from Ratonclam daily. -Five WIN be found to better than thinkin the aur,&M print the pictures of you hal done. making eight trips Prominent Gera g al 'hat 'red meats'—Long clear bacon, 50 When her Majesty reappeared ol ;7 to 70 IN., $21; 70 to go lb&, $20;.go ly, at the top the and Paris, carrying benefit crowd ear Ps daily mans-on pears, to be gold for the talk soznetim* U. and up, $19; li t rolls, in lave her an eryttnrsia�ti I,o1r on Yes, ney does g6tweigh Rtm Of the Re rations Commit- but its favor=te remark- seems to be, irreeting. average Of three'persons on each, sion. joo."ye!, -7h4 Nfitural Resources Int el- -19011ce Service of tho Depart. went of the Interior says: The Output of Canadian mines in the wept can be trebled as goo" as ..the necessary market according turned from a prcityWi...DjsjUty don tour of thc wcitern eomar fields. , The arerigp output at Present Is 5,5'00.000 tons a-year, R" and .as the deraftrJ warrants, be Increased to the output can 4M, ri from 12,00,600 to 14,000,000 :W tons yearly, ho sari.; Dr. Cam- sell stated that Canadian coal 9 was taking the Place of AmeTi• 7'. can coal thrQughv.ut thb West and, except for the di-strict in southwest Minitobi, Canadian coal Is being pied practically HISTORIC CHURCH PREY TO FLAMES exclusively in' the three Prairie The famons Basilica of Quebec, which dates from 1674, one o Provinces this year. The big- f th e finesi ANOTHER 1-13IG FOUR" IN CONSULTATION Best problem of the western churches in the Dominion, was burned on Dec. 22,-- Nine hundred famous The conference of allied Premiers at No. 10 Downing Street recently, mines Is to secure a large people 0 the past were buried In the-crypt beneath the-nave shown th the discussed the German reparations, Included the famous four seen in the enough market to produce coal picture, lnclud!ng French Governors of New France, It was damaged by re, from ft to right, Premier PoIncalre, of France, Premier Bonar Law, l on a large scale. bombardment from Wolfe's guns In 1769. It contained the fil stianed Premier Mussolini. of Italy and Premier Theunis, of Belslum. glass and organ as the Continent. _ � •`''�°�'-�>YS`'�,`.;:t.. '�•x;�'r � we`�`-' •:�'` e,•' `�",L_• '•� iw'r< P�- �.7: .':a•"�•+F;;:s-.:'_i, •�"�ro... :. • .:-a, - a-: � •,,r„ , , Mt. 'K ,c,.1 �,p;- '-r ..q w„� •�,•'rr f•� :' �'� :,a.:a 7•.�;'.�^a+ .,""" - k:•~ ,,•y �'a��+... •,-•S..r,�C __.••.:e. , .. Y! .:.{,4i ., '• •✓+•,. ,::..}.s '.k.;iq,.; .,yn.aupyau^',.- .:1. t• _- CocRZ•e—In evert loving memory of Pickering Townshi Elections � -�•-�- . T, +•� il erwo g. uuc dear nether. lOtartha Ann, he• 8 p� •••; ':• �2AKE lr V i t^' 'kluved wife of W. A. COtttte,who Following are the c?,ffieW retut its of Tti7RMS departed thin life, Jan.4th. 1922, at h� �T `i ptr"year.,:5 1.50 Monday's voting'in t n TowaFi ip of Y Paidrtnadvance. ClutecnonL. Pickering: v- One year has passed efface that sad god Dep. Counc311ors y=` . ;Js)tiN MURKAR, Proprietor. day.n one we loved wasc.:ltedaway; s a, >1 a a c °y `VITH OLTR FINE ORANOE9, NC r9, CANDIES Etc. And while' she sl6eps the peaeefnl p, g m -0 ,� M° e :• 1-10TES AND COMMENTS. lee p. —� fl' California Naval Oranges, all sizias, 40c to 1.60 per doz Her memory we will always Keep. E'y -"` Mpre and more each day we' diiss her, "g a —Malaga and Ettrgpean Gtapes, 2f1e tins 30e per!b _t„•^ Considerable interest was mans- Friends may think the wound has W ►i Banana@, healed, c o large and ripe, 40 cents pet doz -fasted here in the Toronto manor• But they little know what sorrow lies a `' '� ”' `''Dessert Raisins, finest stable-quality, 20c and 35c per lb —, }• < ally contest and in the vote on Within our hearts concealed. 1. 22 . 18 12. 21 28 Siff 8 T -4 Lhe hydro radial agreement. Very Husband, Lillian and Atmore. 2' 39 69 60 ' 4S 139 67 10 :. 'Mixed Nuts, Brazils, almonds, walnuts and filbert@, 20t: per lb r \— 3. 27 26 '14 27 44 23 20 seldom has there been expressed 4. `11 9 2 S 11 16 3 Mixed Candy, Christniits tni=tnrea, creawb, chocolates, 20c to 660 s so much doubt as to the outL4,)Me �ANKRVPT .5, 35 li ' 5 ',24 17 28 19 Cranberries, fine large keepers, 30 cants per !b of the fight for the may chair $tTTCHER BUSINESS 6, 11 9 59 43 ' 16 22 39 g p p -, California Celery, feiaaep stock, t5 ceut� per stalk '::, •- ?. r6 11 48 117 18 2d 78 p ;,n •- ..in Turouto. -Both candidates are 8. 61 17' 29 43 6 13 103 ' popular in the city, and `ver few 9. 29 4 22 26 1 20 53 HOLD AND HOLLY WREATHS eRi+ed to risk his reputationyn's a :FOR SALE w. 124 5 21 121 19 60 67 z 11, 41 1 3 115 .9 9 26 prophet on A igering on the re- -- _� -- _– — — __- ::IVIER Y CHRISTMAS TO ALL = H. cult. The result. was not due to Store Fixtures, states;Slicer,Ice Box; 476 17'2 5 484 .'.f i 309 412 Delivery Truck and all essentials for' pop:tlarit'y of the victor, but the operation of a but; her business in Frotu the abo�'e it•wilt be Vern that =" the �'ilTxge of Pickering, Pickering Township evCouncil -. J i F rgie J . '� 'R ; the real question that-was before will be as follotisr: HeevP. John Fcrgiey �",'' ''• the ratepayers tolls -that of hytlrQ. For particulars apply to The Trust (:ice.) ; First D& Reeve. Acixm x. and Guarantee Cutnpany,Limited. ' Spears(ac^.) ; Second Wputy-Reere, t' T. rxdialF. On this question oniq Mid- 19-0 Street. Toronto, G,:V1. Forsctlr: C'aunrit;`,:s, G.L. yli3_ property owners could vote. The '`Ontario dleton and John A. White. R „z ,�.. W •'%' hydro-radial entrance agreement, —__------- ---._.------.-- : F A M LAND S °,r arottud which everything else re- , To buy or sell your, farm, consult the Farm !.ands Department of : 4p Tolved, was iefeated. Mayor -� HOW DO You Remit Mon' e' y' ? The United Farmers Co-operative Company, Maguire, who approved of the :,- - ; •:: ,Limited. agreement, was •elected, while R. HE next time it is necessary for•you to rorkit money, t : J. Fleming, who• waA upnosed tN remember that the safest, most convenient and sett ==A• J. A.LLI�ON, 8epresentatire, Pickering; Phone Pick. 1508 "ry .. ; the agreement was defeated. This nomical rhedium is Bank Money Orders. They are is an apparent contradiction. , �s-,,�-, • _ .issued for,say amount up to fifty dollars, and you can ptu- r ;- Maguire was strongly supported chase them at our nearest branch at prices ranging fro ' three by those who ecauld uot. vote on teats to fifteen tents, plea revertu� stamps. ' • • :j the main question, and this vote elected him. • M ! , The tnuafelpat electiout in Piclr ; eying Totvflship on hfonday 'were ? - :" ► y quietly as the it• WHITBY BRANCH, ��• tarried ott very G. P. LYE' ecadse WA try to matte it worth oar white. We don't try to ball- ; terest shown was not so great as BROOKLIN( BRANCK E. C. CROSS, Manager. Q Y y doze you into dealing with us. You are your own free agents. if there had been a contest for all It is your-privilege to deal where you adigh. • ' ;v the positionti. AR the reeve and R'e recognjze-'bat I.rilslnjte and that is *hy we are doittg.tihis _ T' `'• first deputy-reeve had been eletit- s ;•' bu_tnt=ss and baps to do still mare.basinesa. .�„ w by anly t tires. the contest PICKERING ='� It' you appreciate Honest and courteous Treatment ''��`�•. '. _ was for only the second deputy- ' i,. All The Tiwe, Remember -`reeve and for two- ceuneillors. _ „•.'� and was out a heated one. 1 A 'regrettable feature of the result E A T MAR K ET « ^,.•a he% Busy' Store, Brougham, Ont. ,' i a is that the southern part of the :. There is a Reason z�' •:.: township has no representative Round Roast or Steak. ,.. . 20.-per lb .whatever on the council 5c:l hours. as -' Surluin Roast or Steak. 'f .. , .:.' -t -.. there is not a member south of Porterhouse Roast or Steak. • ..: _ .. .oas, '• Tickermg Sto' re the Ki=th concession. It would Rump Roast.... ... ... - .:. =18e Hardware , T have been much better, not only Fine Rib Roast, ... 20c .. ?car that Heavy Rib Roast, :: 16c r part of the township sot y .. - ' Shoulder Roast. .. X14 and 16c' ” - - * represented, but for the rnembecs of the council as sal}, if ail parts _Pot Roast. ... .. ; .:... 14c . - •- ,,. w '. were represented, as it will be Brisket, to boil, .. .. 6i; •' - _ xpuch more difficult to keep in.- Leg of Pork, .:Ir,. : •83c .• _ li w•lLsh aye needs of those : Lain of Pork. .., .. 25c •' Ti nl�'s, CustOnl8 slid manners so is t from their h Shouldet Roast of Pork, _ �,28c _•• _ - LL • Christ"' Theme�l sa Gains the reputation Pork Chops, . _ : • ", .. . . 28c �� t'� but the spink of "' ;n ` that' the north and south have Pure Pork'Sausage, ... -25c , r �?a borne for pears. The north have '~; Pinest Salt Pork,... _ _ :: �; 25c "' mas remains, and so we express Pineal Breakfast BaCOD, piece, . alarayr+ had the reputation of be- i; - to you our Best Wishes for the tag Grp loyal, to their candidates, sliced, � for a Happy chile tins loath end of the town =Mild Oared Cottage Rolla(half or an whole), 83c . ship has always been noted for not 'Back Bacon, ... 48c - prosperous New ew Year. k Haw, = . -,•, standing loyalty by their candi- _ g a,ya Cooked _ hoc 'i date & While the north has near_ Welnera,.. 256 •• ' Head-Oheme •. •• IJrC , ly sFways, if not always, had a ority of the council board �y Pint and Domestic Shortening, 3 The 40 cents f• - -: - �._. ` a.A b , .. ., " • 1 80 cents 7 -'. x a r.r' .•-, .Y :! x it Monet be argued that the lb prints 18 dente north has been favored on that �. :Freeh Trant and White Fish Everj[ Friday J. S. BAL7�1\, « ;,PI� a }T = ._' 1C[•Onnt, as the south hits nothing :f Vt cam plain of in just respect, a@ it W. G. REID - ICKERING� it has always been justly treated. f ,t loo mad ter a ho composed the coup -teal board, but it ttandp to reason - . How to Invest. g that the tonuSbiu's affairs can be -.A low price. Ievel never before s ti you have-saved enough money with which dealt %%stit more 'readily if the f . to buy Canadian Government or Municipal -- township is more evenly represent- :reached by any Car In Canada Y _a Bond consult this bank and obtain free mformat,ots ' M";ed. It is hoped that in another as to th tsar offering best suited to your needs. year the that will-' waken a and Stendnrta�e gives impartial investment intt ; _. f pee to it that they have a member •+ the council board. .gene gladly on request. _ T ,../ IN MEMORIAM. THi , • ,,Ford Touting Car' F. 'O. B. Ford, Ontario TAN DAL% .BANK. Beni: -In ^ loving tnemciry of our - • ari►7ii7�► :��'• - �': • dear wife and mother, sirs, W. H. ' TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS ICES ON ALL FORD- MODELS v_ Pickering Branch, - - W F Law, Manager+ At the gathering of twilight, Cha�Si$ -' ~"345 OO Whitby Fra.*tch - _ C. A,,Mcciellanl l anager w":' ' Before the cloee of day. ..Game an angel from Heaven so bright. And took dear motberaway. :RtYnabe�u . . . 40/5.00 _- ,; -iAa we watched her calmly waitios; - `�,"Tourin 445 DO 1 , ~:•' _ "_ . . - - .. ••: For the summons from on high. i' Thenog seemed our hearts were break. fTrUCk CbRSS18 ` . .495.00 �; `" `+. And we could not say good-bye. ­7"5.00 V But we knolls in the homeo'er the river .Coupe : _ Across that bright golden shore. �� • Q 0 !t We'll meet the mother we grieye'for, eda - y ...• '-� 70eJ.OV i More loving than before. = _ �`bile bL�11 d1T��f xve are c rr�.ink on our - Our mother there we hope to mc,eb,- "The abev'e�prices are F. O. B. Ford, Ontario. Starting attd _ z"' • 74 _ And never,never. pars no arore: 'electric lighting on Chassis, Runabout,Touring,Truck Chu @ @sa business `as tlsuAl (?ppf? l the Meth- rr,; .. ' '� '' meet ail our fr edds, each otber greet x•00 extra. On Coupe and Sedan starting and electric light- r' Vanr+that b ,happy shore. ins are standard equipment. ".OdlSti Church. You 1 I1 find us pp, -Freight and Government taxes extra. k' X ip ,tni@sea by Husband and here with the goods, some t y Family. - - - CARO OF THANKS. ?', 1 thing to suit all tastes. To the,WL%ctors of Pickering Tp. . - ! -+''• ? ✓°" ' r Ladies and Gentlemen—I wish to ~ : White Bread, Brb'R'n Bread,a , Fruit Loves Y. hank you for your heat ty SO rt in electing we as Uouncilior for 1928,and -'v Trp'our Milk Rolls. only 5c eaoh, enough fox a meal. shall work for your best welfare,for - fr Independent phone 200 �. r3ig assortment of Chcscolates i.n bulk and bogee. In Pickering Township I was born, K„ �•, •- ,�'. .. : In Pickering Township I hope to die � - Independent Phone 90 11, .. And I shall fight with all my might '1'o make the gravel fly. 40 R Truly-your Sherwood CollacuftH. - y Tour aervant- _. - a p p Joan A.�WQrzs -- — -= R. M10me • a ;,,� ,,^ •, ,tig Ali& fa(tIYiGta1,.�,`va +. i f -Ir' '^� w:1•.;tr: ''w6ssa.�'ti`*:.=�:•.,w:A"yY':'r `u,t ...a. - , - i*�° °�.., tiA Y - ,J' a• ,�...' ;yr• � njr.-,-„:t '.:y,.,� .-�>« .Y` J'�''S'u3 -..�, a X° •,,. ,�y: "k;gw qrz,�� g iiW V MM F, _CLAREMONT. 1diss Nora Wilson has returned TIME TABLE—Pickering 8tation, t T.R. Trains going Z"$4 o Turonto after Spending New • No. 10 Mail sp at the holiday In the city. Q �71�T 13 Local e y Robert and Wilfred Sadler and 80 Local *r6. Brown and Mt W. Miller Years with the home fulke. W. H. Pugh and sister spent illieo,of Greenwood, s pen t Nerw t fa 7. A. New Years -with Hugh isad Mrs. Years with D. and Mrs. Taylor. AM Sunday train, M. Gregg. Special New Years Sunday oer-. Trains tow' s West due foldlowa&- Mrs. K. A. Renfrew and family vina. will be held in the Baptist No. '29 Local 10.50 A W spent New Years with friends in V Local 21-44 P:M. Toronto. Church on.the 7th, with services .9)� WEBSURS -to 9 9811 1)Q15 I,.X, and wusio appropriate to the oc. Sunday-train, -0.05 P.,M. -4... Luther Bowes, of Pitarbor&, ' spent Friday h casion. At the close of the morn- NEW WMATIONAL Foregoing is according to Standard ere with his moth Ing service, the Lord's Supper will time. er, Mrs Readman. be celebrated It being the first DiCrIONARIES are in use by busi- F, C. Madill and family, of To- in the Ne%,,-Year, a large attend- tiess men,engincer3,bankers, ronto, are spending the holidays ante is ea raee tly desired. At 7 p. judges, architects; physicians. ..Coal -with relatives here., w. there will be a Shepherd Song farmers,teachers, librarians,`der- Coal, gymen, by incez and Ben. and Mrs. Kilpatrick and I I'll Show Yo service. the world over. daughter spent 1K ew Years with warnert relatives in Brampton. An You Equipped to,Win? f How to Inc" rease Hard and Soft (3oal of the lw M EMORIAM. Mrs.-Midgeley, of Toronto; said sister­ . I The New International provides Your Profits best quality on- are TurR"xx-,--In loving m,-,maAv of Hanr the,means to success. It is an all- from Seaviatis. Sask., v '(,vt�d wife f knowing'teacher aunivemilques. hand visiting their parents,Ira and M rq,. nab L. srer)bepson. L)�i 0 If you'll talk over with me the Powelr. Ueny-,-�- H. Thurman,' wh,, died Jan. ti-^a answerer. Thomas Birkett returned home 2nd, 0110. efficiency advantages Toronto Stable !"THOS• A. LAWY If you seela and ad- the 0. for tte touch of the vanished hand. vancen-tentwhy -raakedall Equipment will bring to your nox Ott Thursday evening from y \Western Hospital and is,now able And the sound of the voice4hat is still. use of this vast fund of inform- farm. to be around town. =Sineert-!y mourned by Hjoband. ation? Toronto- Stable Equipment -re 4^000'VocabularvTerms.270OPages. is designed to save you labor, Miss Mabel Edwards has been Falhty,Mother, Brothers and Sisters. 6M IIJUSMA40n3. Colored Plates. a, 30 keep the stable cleaner, keep _conflned.to her home with a bad _il Subjects, .11,00.0 WANTED your cattle healthier, more con- cold since the beginning- of her CARD OF THANKS. Eatzies. ReStilar=d Lndia-Paper E&Iisw. 1 tented, more profitable. RELIABLE SALESAGENT Christmas.holidays. To the iElectors of Pickeriuq Tp.: Walter MeAvoy, who came to YVrtteforW,*- Let's talk this great improve For this district to sell our those IculM ps. n, meat over. Toronto Stable Equip- Fruit and Ornamental-Trees, attend his fatliet's funeral, return. I hereby wish to thank all r who supprnted me bvtheirT9tesa,t Pens, etc. i merit includes Stalls, Bull Flowering Shrubs, etc. ed to his home in �Saskwtchewau the recent municipal election. t7� 5pt (5fF1r1:%e%, Water Bowls and Litter CatTieis. Exclusive Territory Na A( on Tuesday evening. ;� � ? Mapa if all-a Bright and Pros - �*� !.� . - 4%� Wishiaw per r, 4, a%=43 3 GOOD PAY Archibald' Mrs. Anderson ous Now Year. I remain this paper. —C W- PILKEY rt and daughter, Christina, of Rieh. Yours truly, G &C . * Our agency is Valuable. The 1,4W --R-RI-AM PICKERING, ON T. Stock we sell is grown in out mood Hill. were the New Years JOHN C. PHLLIP' ME ow Nurseries. Our He of Co guests of Richard and Mrs.How. 0. A661d. Varieties is the�szt. 'on J. R. and Mrs. Thexton and Card of ThiakS 0061d, For partku9sa wrW daughters, of Pickering, and A. J. Pelham Nursery Co., 0" and Mrs. Chandler, Of Toronto, To the Electors of Pickering Tp. 3subUshed 40 can 600 Aria spent Naw Years with J.-H. and I'wIsb throijgb•Tim Nzwe to thank =Mrs.Be&L the electork of Pickering Township Conimnuititi services will be held-for the honor conferred, on me by MAQQ CLAREMONT GARAGE in the Union Church on Sunday eleettmg me by acclamation to the, AMEY-HARRIS Grinders 1: -next. Jan. 7th, at 11 a. nu. Pre- positi,-,n of First Deputy reeve." rented th'eGar' . 7 my Having ted J. McGra Pa ability to cierit thecoDfIdence thusim- ratory services this Friday. eve a I imill endeavor to the best of En&e give perfect -I o'clock age, I am prepared to make ezpft4 eninx at posed on me. A repairs on all makes of cars. All Miss Verns, Bingham returned Wishing all the Compliments of the makes of Storage Batteries repair- to Toronto this- week' to resume Season. I am ..Sa *sfa ti action. ed and recharged. Agency too -her studies at the Normal 'School -Sincerely yours, after spending her Chiistmas-holi- the Exide Storage Battery. ADAx SPE�&m lad. phone No. IN8 As 8 at her home here. J - STOUFFER, We first league game of the 18th District of the he Pickering 'Claremont, Cut. o Curling As-' 27 tf sociation was played at Markham on Friday last. when the contest- Vii9flance Comnattee sate were two rinks from Clare- It is My Business .wont and two from Markham. To help you run part of yours. Claremont won by a good margin. The object of this Amoclation Is to The churches will units in a lessen stealing d prosecute By opening a New Garage In the Vil• of Wbitevale I' Week of Prayer beginning with the _�r am prepared to.des I kinds of repair work. Ind Monday, January 8th. at'8 p. tn.. top@ and side curtains. also MIL Um -to the Baptist Church, and in the your old car look and run like new by Umbers bavi stoten ammaw 'Union Church oh Tuesday even 124-pfopwl giving it-a good cost of now Point. ease Immediately 11FISK SU7 Member :Inn, alternating f6r' the week. of Executive commia". e A�Plkt for Toronto machinery.inGIU& to attend ;Windmills. 811as All are cordially invited Ine.Pumps., you are m heed Memberalsip fee SLOL if of a good set of these meetings. Engines. Fredericton, Tisksbe MOT be bad traza bas Pteddent or •CHARLES W. RIDE. Fred Lynn left for Frei ry so s"Usadon. IMA N. B. on Monday. where he has see J. R. 'Inexton WbItevale. OnO accepted a position in the Now xse.(tom.—U.D. Banks,0.S.Palm Home Tel. 5M" Brunswick Agricultural College gar, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. to Pickle Agen, xpe • E rimental Form. He was mar rind to Min Viols Middleton last w a will folilow him ,week, and sh when their now home to arranged J.R. Thexton' W. J. Clark. 'for. To-morrow (Saturday)there will be. hold on theprenitses, GUre- Harness Shop LI - V wont., an auction sale of household j �,nt to Put DOlIarS' FORNIA. furniture, tools, vehicles etc., be longing to the estate of the late To yoiir Home by YIt Wm. BuDdy. At the same time This is Horse Blanket time offered :­ , .In cur Pocket letting us instal a and place there will also b4 aud ouir seleotion is good. for sale an 8 roomed house and lot, with Come in early and special on which these is abarn There is no need,to make a New Ideal P*vv or :,� 5 good stone stabling beneath, look them over. trip to town for a load of chop if you have. a Toronto Pam Earm, e and-Grain Grinder Rraaeres of land to be Bold separ. Igo and good well. Alwabout Pipelems Furnace Buffalo Robes, Wool`Rno, of your own. Anct besides, it will save bri 6tely; Thh 1@ admirably adapted for market gardening, or may be Club Baga, you a few cents on every bag. The o famace sub-divided for village late. See Coarse 'or fte. chop—for cattle or 21lo-for fall P%rticulars. All kinds of Leather Goods hogs-1 would recommend the Toronto ..-with amlaker and J t t, economy on • At the In@ ar m tin of -Grinder for efficiency and grata. Brougham Union Eoodx%"A.�. & Good Shoe Repairing Service A. M.. the fall your faun. owing officers were A Toronto Farm E too, is'a great Work and furnace guaranteed installed for the ensuing_year labor saver. Attach it -to your CECIL BRADLEY .-W. Bro. T.Patecson: M. W.— -.pulper', pump, cutting box, cream ..Ask us for an estimate. J. Wilk". I. P. M.—Magnas Mor• 'lets* fi 3ing mill. Harness maker, separator or fanning J. pa. an 8 W.—W. G. Bingh .-Think of the labor saved ? It Fleming, Treas.—D. Mor- ONTARIO pays for itself in one winter: PICKERING, A F. -M. COOPER -!gan,Sec'y.—T Gregg,0chap.—Rev. ill put dollars in your Pocket A. McLellan, S. D.—H. Malcolm. —vV'3ny 3=. 4L3r ZZoxv if you".1'corne in and discuss Tor- 10LAREMONT atj —Dr. Tomlinson. I. G.—Fred. when you can get it for less. -Equipment with me., J. D. onto Farm Major. U. G.—L. Mattbews, 8. S.— A large supply of Ladies' and-Men's `!R. J. How,J.S.—T.E. Stephenson, Footwear for irnmediste use. The Ideal Gro • Store Paterson. C. He Maynard 'D. of C,—T. At 'the- Ladies' Felt Boot@ with leather sale close of the ceremony all sat down and beel all sizes at 2.50. This is the Ideal Store to buy Whitevale, your groceries. Rubber@ to fit 90c. Ontario an oyster supper after which an Intere-stiag programm6 of speeches Ladies'Overshoes made of heavy felt and Jersey Cloth 11 w'ant all kinds of B and others inches high all We )Ult� by the past masters sizes at 1.50. 1 given. Messrs. Grant and for the Christmas Market. .'Evan6, of Queen City Lodge, To- Men's Heavy' Rubbers, 4 eyle Good poultry will command ' buckles all white at 3.50. Bnd ts and 2 ..7� M lack a . ron were present. white sole Blackandredoole t4DIV PrIC The following is the R�port­of at 2.85.' :�—tbe- Claremont Continuation 'Get busy and fatten 75 per Boys'Heavy Rubbers gia. and foxed hool for the Fall Term. white sizes 8 to 13 at 2N. From I your birds. Ist grade proficiener, 1; 06 .lea's 2.50. Extra prices Yr - I f., 11; so 01 be paid for per cent:, ttril.,grftde pto Men's ati-wool.shanty Sox at 1,25. prof., III; 'ov. per cent., 8rd grade getting your supply at these prices lave Your Grain 'Ground milk fed poultry, For, ter 50 per rent, credit. W ul_� BY You get an extra pair free of charge. FRANK 013IDLOW AT THE Forsyth 1, Bessie Grah- am and Rowena Cooper IL Domas R10 I Flo TA i I I S CLAR9MONT, ONTAR10 ..McCullough II, Rod Appleby 0, J Fingold. Appleby and Doris Gee C. Vivian Applf k�el u McKinnon C, Gordon Gregg tam p -Neil McKinu c3na Ren-_r c. C, John Willisob and Edith Steph Work anson, HaFtie Pe New Years done while you walt Myrtle Wilson, Gladys Jones. -Donald :Form II—Edith Tool L �Gre' e''tings. 'd Beer 11, Eileen Cooper 11, Isabel We 'are in the market for *inter an ,., 0 don McBride 11, Mabel Beyan 11, Gregg 11, Albert Harvey and Gor. rquis wheat, ats, barley ai Cull We extend our sincerest Of all materials and itesian. Jean Wright III, Evelyn Me Season, G etings. May Season's re ough 111,Lilian A. Ward C, Edgar and rye. Jnquilre kept in stock. U wilt Ward U. Form I--Alice Pegg Success. Good Health and PIS: you a" call at our works acd looped ow Peters 1, for Prices 9bosin prices Don't be nd" Helen Chesher 1, Edythe P -Prosperity be with you, I slent$we Mabel Bie I. Allan Miller 11, Paul one and all. a do not employ$be= IWI the Wilson 11. Margaret Pugh C. Ly zne 111r # , Ltd,, ly we can, and do throw I imp "_.man McCullough C, Oscar Steph. '.'Glen Willow Mills flour Imm Cos sommission of 10 per 0=6-,W ob ewbaWyeave by purebaslac f enson C, Kenneth Ressor 0, Nor. r Locust Hill fall 6611110110d. rine Wilson C. Howard Besse C, mins at -Gertrude Tolchard C. Alam Evoss J.T. MALTURSON 40. M. J. Wilker, Piftelpal; M. E. It E E S 0 R[Toronto Pewboro Picker 'Mig 11vuz,!, AsIbUaM g� Rot, ,­ 7_I � : 1�. Wlq,T.�--.%--�:.� 7.t�Y 14e- N-f4,:,4_ �­4 ,to� 41-1 0 X -,14P 44' 41r • �AAPPY the -House ..XiIAT MADE Xi- :Ab d t SMOKE at T.-as congratulating Myself I had passed the winter little time and '*Jthov,t catching a cold, 'when I The Kitchen Sch•VL tory dividends if a lit I got one at the beginning _f last "0 dearl" exclaimed 'Mrs. Grover tentiou is given them. 0 into the The questions al. chiropody and _Wy. It was because I was run mid sighed as heir zImt came large to be entered into down. Being run down I had kitchen. "The children c1TivG Me near- shoes are to-o in this article; they might easily fill some trouble In getting rid of by distracted when I'm trying to 00*k- and ask a book. I was a nervous wreck. They crowd into the kitchen this s'1d. Is -1 wo-.. i wake up regularly morn- �0 tell ail torts of questions, until I get c"'Ges "About what do you propose g and dirive them. Glltdoow, low Sags Y aim that some terrible then I feel'..?,# Ay would take place. guilty. John says You V" I Only a little &bot* what can be ealar.-.. a regular 1 41 11NM -Althn-�,,-,h we were comfortablY happiness expert-, so tell Me, lykase" done every day to make the feet more�goin off, .1 felt sure my husband wasi what you would do about it p them healthy. 154 to lose everything. Th comfortabli and to keep Poor Y22�L 2i lizes what those child-.en worried me. If they Aunt Patlemee Alden smiled. and One hardly'rea the I.-ast'noise, I would get into looked round the trim, eiquisitetY prisoners are subjected- to. All night temper. I would amid neat kitchen. "First thing Id ft," y are shut away from light and air the the i so that I am sure they hated she add thlouglitfixilyp "would be to by bed clothing. During the day their w. L U4d be mad with myself put three cbalre in the kitchen.- Her cells am shoes and stockings. Remem- 2ne. wo under'her fluffy bar that we breathe not only through aft-r it was over and make up my brown eyes tWbx1rW mouth, but like the Mal never to let it hApperk again. bRfir• the nose and m( all r Pores. Disease v,-c..'d go to bed at�night and "What do I need- more chairs in the plants, through ou 'to think and picture dread. matter are cast out kitchen for?" Mrs. Grover asked in and.' refuse fun ::zings which might happen to wonder. "I have a white stool to use through them, picture, then, those q7"t-r.- 'Ch-d my-family. I would Jay poor jest, eorifin-ed in stockings that o. when I'm workmg. aw.,':-- for hours, sometimes until often do not At, and. then Inclosed in until I was so weak that uwed; MI a white bench Of A would be better non-poroin shoes. They slmV1Y can- ­61-A scarcely raise my 'head. quaint, VhZTdT desIgn --rjld waken, next day just as —Amless,you went to put in is window not breaths," 'What makes them so white? When t' -1 as when I laid down.,'After seat-" a, r,lde I got so' that I didn't care -of sa Wngal4i- exclaimed Mrs. I take my stockings off at night they shoWd a" sometimes damp." happened. The children Grover, "king her head. if ­ad in and.,I wouldn't have think t chil en in a kitchen were "The nstSnt17 active. r. . ) pores, are co I three dr instead fr 4 if or C they had left me f bad enough without--j' The lest perspire and If .01! 1 felt that It was only a ng, as with exposed parits, "Yes, that's Itut 0,11 Aunt Patience cv0V0"sti a­t,er of time before I wou14 lose the perspiration remains because the .2— Mind Interrupted her. "without any place to I knew that my "MP- admit the air. Lack of IT"".­A--�-!; were due to a run dower put them. of course the children Oboe does,.not accumulated Per- there Is no. piece forAlght oqmbined with condition and that if I could only bother you when I spiratkn has a bleaching effect. They 'got soircthing to build me up, I. them to sit down comfortably and be I for the Quivai , Vaigbt all right. I knew that educated In bomecraft. Stop and think have an unpleasant one too I shoes we soon ssiturst;i and an odor thars z• A be some good tonics *a' min'tits, Grace Grover. The three trouble, -of but me I- of them made such iresubts. Much of this children watching.'You stir RM MIA kh no ' a" victims le d1118 to foolish ('shms that I was afraid ManY and brew and bake are not a&kJng wh "You might use it,on the soles and!wome than nor doing it st IR it Is.'•of them. Ha suing one day to questions to be annoying; they am lack of ventilation-" up under the arches, but do not In, only by 'keeping on that we may hope a# a leaflet about Carnol, trying to learn things; and If "How can ft be svoideidf' any case, me it on the top,of the foot.!-to got what we are after. --one­step rvir4pressed with the mod&. them air baths There is a really rmlawksoble. treat-!won't to" us SE the Way,' YOU re- ;, hang an to your patience and tall "By absolute cleanliness, Tate way this preparation was de-. I mo I made up my mind I what cinnamon comes from and why and using two pain of Owes.wOwWg meat that might help you.. It is won-, member,- 'WO h&*9 to .keep on its In the pie crust sad why them on alternate days." derfuft beneflelal in many ways and' wo&tn0,,0.l` would try it. I did and today I Y<m put el ­ healthiest you beat the eggs to a froth, they am -Do tell us about air,baths. I have- beentiflea the foot as VOIL" am the happiest and in the beeti 'Woman living. I haven't a care getting an eduction' I heard of steam and all sorts of "What is it Boiling Eggs to Musle. . . . 2m the world- Instead of running domestic-selence sabool in the WON&&—.strange baths, but never'of air. How "Olive oil." A certain bishop of an English like to a them?" "Plain salad A You mean?" dJocese was quartered: at a certain .-away from me. my children are noother's kitchen. Children me an the time. My see thipga rim" and that's W67 they does one take -Bathe "Yes, jufft plafn sa&md oil•" home when visiting a small icourtry tow with you wMe you make a they are very 8IMPIL husband tells me that my disposi- cluster round I and dry the feet thoroughly and )at ."How do You use that?" p&wialL Upon coming down to break- ton is as near an angel's as any cake or a pie. m7 mother them remain uncovered for fifteen "After bathing the feet rub' them feat he greeted the lady of the Mouse human being'i can be, but of "When 1 began tap cook -e warm oil, until it is al- as follows: kt , minutes or so. it lets the poor things with a little course he to prejudiced. :1 don't did_ not have to teach me, breath& When you take you= tub moat •oil absorbed, then wipe off the' -My dear sister,-rou' have given Me Wl' be7teve I have a nerve in MY body questions W watched her and asked It will remove the-dry, rough & new conception of praise to God in have the water warm, not steaming. excess' now." from the time I was a little girl. My abT%_ song. -As I awoke-this beautiful Sub- Carno -b sold by your druggist, have to eat bribers Use a wash cloth and pure W&P " cuticle round the nails' b"W'sny and y su streaming and If you can conscifutiOusly BAY, husband didn't wash the lest careflullry.With an Ivory sions,sotten andprevent callous" da morning, the n was s mint biscuits n my window; the birds were singirI either or wind Pudding and on instrument, made for corns and make the skin smoother and I after you have tried It, that tk far §"Cel Let the boys am girls or composition zm arA nourish� you any good, -return the purpose, clean under the toe naiis .ifiner.-It also strer4the amok the fragrant imorning glories hasn't done bottle to him and he watch and bow much care and and &I the earth at Peace seemed to The empty be we and, around the cuticlIe. Be very gentle;es 00 feet-" "1222 work you put into their daily food;, "When is the best time bI it", wM refund yQnr Money. about it. Rub the caloueed places on praise the great Creator. "Then to At night, because more ca 11 Eartb"s Agelula. I be,26 nu re n be eft complete E` Sold by Dr. XcEWAWN DMX 13 10t them Spot lessons(dclssr neft and m.. acquire that neatness; let _1 . old�the **Is of the foot with a Square on than if stockings were to be,worn. your sweet voice singing 'Nearer My . ...... PbAswing, 001C Mercy,11piece of pum-ice. Then with's wavy virtne ca*ed taking pains. nail brush scrub the series vigorousl7p There are 90T" exercise* that one God to Thee'. Have I lectured you to death?" III Prove the feet "Laws, bishop," she replied, "that's si I and the tons rather Courtly. Do not me who' is &nX m to Irn TmzdsBas Are Q�cw -114o," her Diem replied slowly'" the brush on an7 other part of the might nee to advantage. Stand, with the turn J boil eggs by—three verses think you have lectured me alive the feet bare, and slowly and steadily for UT4 and two for gav .4 -break up the skin and Racket W Sping. foot, as ft ail! i I I rise on the tons, coming back to the fp Twmis players will appreciate Ln ap. Lot the Feet Breaths. cause chappine. The scrubbing n- standing position- Sitting down, with creases the circulation aril helps to I - No Monotony. Vilanes introduced for the purpose of to the legs crossed describe a circle with I carrying that extra set of balls to and Of course, It Is trite to quote No- prevent oorns. the to**, Keep the leg stationary and 1 According to the ten-year-old daugh- from the courts during the summer Pc"074 but 1310 mYtD9 is truer then "Would it be better to use coarse "An army it no stronger than its pumice than fine?" work the foot from the ankle, which ter-of,& certain clergyman, there are :months when pocket space Is usually sermon seem I am sets a* a binge, These two exercises ways of making an old &a Itinated. The contrivance consists of feet." "Use fine, by all meanis. Because so of the few Pedal sxtr" itlea preaching a doetkne at memy. After strengthen the whole foot and add to almost 116'w, a,spiral. spring of brus wirs, wound muscles. Another: "Jane," said one of the frieude of a manner that It May be gas- a" beactiM, Po" b&," as"Oul @I the bath dry the feet &M. rub them the flexibility "does your father 1z such It dzercise is. Sitting down, hold the leg this young critic, "d dmdg Praise W they bews done of the well with alcohol if they are th's& 'toned to the side of a racket by to weight, with the toe extended ever preach he same sermon twice!" hands. They seem to be mkir a 6 for- in important that the places between out at iown tension, and eon�alnlzg two ball. it to' "I think perhaps he does," said Jane, .111,124ten la',)r possible, stretching I aciding loops. 1111 Owling aria SI the tose sl� be dry or snit corns an far an loud ew A greater distance. Biring the cautiously, "but I think he talks-I port for Anis foetwear,or when nature, will e4qwar. Sometimes a little taimim too back as far as possible and push and soft In different places the second weary of abiaes, rebels The" Is no powam is f 'a at time, so it doesn't sound the same Cases, set or* very dry. simple, I-'all." to.taken or whkh Igtzty-nizo births use akiollool?" ps" stsA satisfac :-4:�, . . t . &I they are Just the opposite." 4 1 out with the heeV Ck twins, own once in part of the body of which left ewe 'My f Should 11AThey alli sound very si are sad to aggravate No, in realiny 61ajv -1. IN gh+ boots of i attacks of neural" CIA. the stretching Is a very good form exercise. They should all be repeated, I in the marriagme f - Two rings are used 'Of however, a reasonable number o Church. One ti ceremoly of the Greek nwe, but none of them until fatigue results Overdoing an exercise is is of gold and the other silver. new `rmes z. 7. the world are not yet over! The hatreds. of 0S 0 Men quarrel in the old, eternal way; Off t armies fall upon the clover, Shadows of 7 • —for one brief day. The helmet is put by 'Now, Lord, Thy people cry-for peace, for peace; on a winter mom 1119- t and never cease. Yet politicians rage, ed and chilly? J1. Fresh and roey-6r pinch .,;',Vhat's a matter for Mother to decide. The an on; the Vapes,of %­tll ancient feuds go -vine yard of the world. Children,as well as grown-ups, need Are pressed in many a Men tell it not in Gath, whisper, who would hot mealtime beverage that In whole iii 'War shall be unfurle(L some, invigorating,and free from barm That soon fresh flags of how Youth bled Dd, have they forgotten W after-effects. Urd G For peace eternal`? Oh, our wasted dead! ht. The at Its htiz Childhood is the period when nervous activity 16 g now impressions;the nerves,muscles and brain is ever busy receiving ni. senses are alert and actively developing. especially for children. el _jkn, all in vain the human sacrifice, Instant net War a light and empty phrase! Tea and coffee are barmfU4 War against brooding skies,beverage to give diern needed warmth s'lu'ice vain those graves beneath the brood pogtum is the one best our days. comfort, these cold and frosty mornings. It is made of roasted hangs above and cornfe fmm any harmful Since a new menace a d and tears,, wheat, has a delight6il flavor and aroma, is free If this be all we gained through blood 'Y�an --..element whatever, and is wholOsI healthful and invigorating. -harvest waits us down the 'years.crimson 'Order a tin 11'r0m your grocer TODAY. YOU VIM —46v it as much TV. stithe kiddies der t1 jM ITU rate of nobleness and glory, Not ours "MASS immersed In War's red tide, H 71 Having learned naught, t PoStUM T OR HEALT be Instant W&WAW r cause the rose repeats its story, 5P11- F ♦genesous sample tin of Instant Men mull 1, ttheir crimes, though crucified. will be sent, POVAd 'IMSTI-D _ 12 "'Theee'r a Reason in starve. rits; Lord God, if this �&oollsh Vw6ml Fee 0004 To-marrow how,shall we es tb? Company, Limited, "I lk , CarAdian Postum.Cer&al pacwrr Windsor, Ontario 11ppiqu Tovn3& 11M 4V treat Str"t,S-,.Torrents 7 F 4 ENGINEER MAKES Ad P-Haoments 17 POUNDS GA M i -1 - — .� - ��. y­. AV" "ZOOS :..;HEALTH EDUCATION . to. I& - MEN WANTIM TO $20PAR DAY &I once; city and prairies demrmanA4 Makn' .%ys KULonlobUe mechanics azql driving. Vrso• BY DR. I I MIDDLFTON .-Old Time R. R Cascarets. . Tanlac.Put Him Back on for operating. tire vulounlaingi O*Y%- 3 lostrions welding, . stprago patteryo sioard of Health, Ontario- elootrical work, W Job Feeling Fine. 0& h th=111;14: wW be to answer (lucoitious on Public Health =It- Per practical traini I ly t.. -.For.- Sluggish Llv Ir 1: day-nWM1.10.4. Write for NO through this Afifirsa-Wm af-Spadina_Haudeo SPIL4113A' -Oran Donne, a veteran railroad man, or ConStipated As Catalogue; teady em- I wages, em- ployment. Es7ph 4 Auto Gas Ttautof .001000014 TOROWAL living at 53 Forest Ave., St. Tbom", M�hools. I 3vinT kat Tnrnnto. Ont., has obtained remarkable results "frbin'the use-of Tanlac. Air. Denne! Bowels J. AT X03M g The i�ar. of Balfour recently said good citizen, every men and women wears a gold button given him by the Z REQUIRZ PARTIES TO KNIT, farewell to the City of London con- who takes an interest in the country's Michigan Coontral,'In recognition of his k-idmu YQUZ ­0vC.L.. 41t.l IaLLU- ly for us e, home. either- with mao- ..b OS hand"- write for Inforrumoi h,.. 0, -stituency that.he represented so long vi re tod*something that may help forty years continuous service to that When feel sick. dizzy, upse tion. n d t fhe Can (ra o.. In the no uEss of Commons.at West-_to brini,akiout an impmvement of the road. when Your head. Is duil or aching. or W ept. A. 0 tIlTagghbl. r inster. His add-rew was noiticeable race. d yotir 'stomach Is -sour or gassy, just "A year ago,' said Mr,Donne, "I had I ZOA 5A=. from several aspects but particularly t'On� thing is certain, we are not at indigestion so bad I couldn't 9" and take one or twv Cascaret& to rdileve from that'of his faith in the coming:present &Ingvagwarly enough to constipation. No griping-alc6st laxjV. C_ORD WOOD. SLAB- WOOD. CAR generation, VerW or' curtail the terrible record waa too nervous 'and miserable to lots. Reld Bros.. Bothwell. Ont%A94 • Ive-cathartle on earth for with head- t ;rover-ups"We are not less capable of sus- infant mortality, and physical defects sleep. I was almost wild 'and child 10o a *.mx Taste like rsn, BELTING FOR SALE tainimg the burden of EmvfTe than among the young. These young pro- aches and dlzzim�esoi lost weight rapid- candy. were our fathers,before us," said Bal-. pie, growing up unpared for, unsuper- ly, and thought I was about done for. Sour. "The tag-k-is now-one of treat vised; sometimes poorly nouiishe;d and After getting so weak I couldn't.work need. OF A" 1,"ANLL)e. The skin Of a large w1hale Is 2 feet B 1 saws. table. hfjd46 ilifficulty, but let us nvt lose faith or oftentimes not up to standard in I took a trip out West, thinking the etc, shf-V6J%%1'.t te a ­em],rage. I •look forward with 'un-!health, will be the Inein and women of - tbick. mml at low- me Change might help me. tot VIX6 M111 CWUL4& TO 810141" C06. 119 it t.. Toreats -flinching faith to the success of the the future. it is on the-children of .,But I kept getting worse until my labors of those who are going to fol-�to-day that will have td rest in days low the generation to which-I belong, to come, the civil, busjnew and domes- sister, �whom I visited in Kalispell, "'A man's worth is estimated In Montana, , sot me to try a bottle of this world accor&ng.to his conduct." and the genoration that is to succeed tic burdens of the Empire. Will *ear that;for I krivO that Unlac: In7 a'week's time I was a dif. —Ls Bxuysre� tbe;y will noffall' Young P06ple b� equid to the task? Dandruff? abort of the example which we have WIN their health be so safeguarded in tprent man, and in seven weeks I had endeavored to set them, and' which youth that they may crow up strong, gained seventeen pounds and returned Rub Minard's Liniment Into Minird's Liniment for Rhournatl our fathers before us set figs To be virile and fit to carry on,.when those the scalp--it cleanses the our- to my work In as good health as any face. It opens the pores, it an optimist is to be a believer in who come before them hand-over'the man In'st. Thomas' I never have iiny works down to We roots wad A' womans face Is ukmly lizoay youth. It is, alter all, the young peo_.reins?", of my old troublia; now. That's just stimulates them into acttvJtY. beautiful when regarded from the left. - ple who are got to (Jo this wro "Records show that at present Apply roar times a we•IL rub- IA.t us believe irt them-I believe we how good a Job Taulac has done 'for bins thorouffkay-no dandruff re are'on17 on the threshold of what can --what must be don theca. If it was not for the young, be done g to safe- bow would the world go on, and how guard the race, and improve the sur- -Ti,Lnlab to for'sale by all good druj- ft"rd's now ideas roundings and influences among which gists would 'it livej, bow would . Over 36 In.fillon bottles sold. Liniment come in 7 1 the great majority of the people live. "A nation's greatest-assets Is Its Personal and community hygiene The Family Medicine Cheat. coa, must JdrsiL if the pbyvi mental and mus be practiced by ail classes of I condition of the rising geners- the community,for after all, the basis MOTHER! MGM then -is left to haphazard, the nation of all health work th' Sail-rests with e wiN suffer. We will gradually fall vldusl. In work of this kind there away in world prestige and like some 1 we many'discouragernents, but when Kove 'Child's Boweli with of the great nations of the pant be!one gets the goal in view, the -strut: COARSE SALT relegated to a pleee­of minor t'�port, gle for better -citizenship and a Ir-41ifornia Fig Syrup" Once In the ewndls of the -world heahhier race of people in worth LAND SALT Surely while. BUM Carlets ' � r r ^�*` t . it Is the solemn duty a every TOFWNTO-OALT WORKS 0. J. CLIFF TORO1NTO. Homesidmesc Uirel-the cloudy light t -Circles on crystalline peaks M RS. D AVIS And the soft fall-of satin petals Asom"" "soo'" Doe a""O" SUrs wide eddies of perfume Boak,on DOG DISEASES : �• In the emerald pools NERVOUS WRfCK and Bov'to F accent Of walled ordens. Walled Tres to any AA. Here the delicate dress bT the Author. JL CV 4tlovqw Ooaas T&W=mHowShe Was Rew*A Of bright waters 9 ao 22 24th Attest -And the cadenced music t;ew York U." to Perfed Health by Lq& L P Of a gentle tongue Pinkhasell Vegetable C.mpow" 'IMoat upon the air And curl thsmsely�w In'sne.'silence, I annot speak I wimnim, MM W 100 highly of what Lydia E. Pl-k-h­n's tal *f As late sunlight Hurry Mother! A teaspoonr Vegetable Comp. ftdea in deep rtters. '-California Fig Syrup- now will tbor• pound has done fat oughly clean the.little'bowels and in a me. I was a nervous The grapes have purpled many-times J few hours' you have a wet:, playful wreck and I just had *Yen it cross, feverish. to force myself to dig Against that van, I child again. L Aft know the fountain's legend now constipated child' lovis Ili "frulty" #ol my work. Even the " By heart; s0undofmTownch& taste, and mothers can rut easy be dren slaying made The story-of this gmeicin land cause It never falls t6 work all the i me feel if I must 112, !olds sour bile and"poisons-sight out of the scream if they did stomach add bowels without griping or get away frotit fTbose harsh.time-eaten 1115, upsetting the child. me. I could not wvan Canada Has a Drug Problem not Tell your druggist you want only the speak right to my 11� Me peasant women, stooped and husband.'Me doct* shawled'" Dr. J. A. Amy9t, Deputy Minister of genuine "California Fig Syrup" which em My hum- 0 0 or 11 _They crouch an though to warm them­ Beelth, in a speech in Ottawa 16A. has directions for babies and children said ecoul,114 thin f r Rd band's moths me to take the selves'together; week declared t4t Called i a bas.bo- of all ages printed on bottle.- Mother, Vegetable Co n and I started it at tween 12.000 and 16,060 drug addicts n od They wait, as peasant women wait, who constitute a serious menace to you must my "California."'Cllfl " Refuse ance. I�Wax able do my work oaft of or their own sons. any Imitation. more and it was a plassure, not a bur- the Dominion. His department Is at %=cwa Beaufiries' den, Now I have a fine bounds baby ro must go back to them; work-combating the evil. No Ordinary Feller, and am able to nurse bar-and enjoy do- must to.hack_ -Yes, my dear," said the old lady, Your Complexion Ing my, work. I cannot help recom. TMcing Cows by Non 'there's one thin mending such a medicine, and any one r-Hen�ry Bellimann. g I'm thankful for, The daily ine of the Soap ck=om seeinil seemg me before I took it, and Prints. and that Is that my dfi�aghter Lingle and Purill-10 the Potts cd'tbO skin- 7 Sensible- fah= bl khoady me now, can see what it does for me. Saving. You know that no two people In soothes and �Uti ac and Th Is the. married.& gentleman." am only too pleased for you'to a" mr -She was so bored Whim that she "And 'ow do yo-1 know";e' was a' testimonlal."�-Mm ExtLy D&vls,721 world have finger-tips that are exactly my Irritation or toughness. Melt she could weep. gentleman"' said her friend. McGee Street,Winnipeg, Man. idiki. The arrangement of the little ez t the a of the skin differs is "It costs a great deal more than you 'Because i put I= to the test," re- Pinkham's Private Text. 1 ridges and furrow - fie powder. Lydia L think-*to_become a b.road-minded. and In every case, hence finger-ptints are plied the old lady. '"Tile'first time my Ing and the skin. Boot "Ailments Peculiar to Intelligent man of ths-world," he re- the most certain method ofidintidea- daughter brought-`bt 'ore, I gave 'Im 311s.0111300012118211 W Sk. sold Women" will be sent you free upon Do J marked. tion that Is known. a cup of 'ot too, and when 'e, poured it UN"3"L 5L Feel request Write to the Lydia E.Pinkhaut 7', It Medicine Co.,Coboura.Oht. TbbO)o* The-young thing saw her opportuni• It has-been found that a.very similar out into 'is saucer, 'e-didh'-didn't on oxmLins v --his informatim ty stsid took IL--- it method can be used for identifying "0 any Orulu'Lry 'L*u*r, "I suppose so," she said.' "And I I cattle.but in."cum the none is used with '18 '&L" 'don't blame You for as;y1jig your So the testing spot. The wrinkles of n 'MONEY ORDER 3.•ihe fiv of the note we never dupill Ezproon Money 01 am cated In different animals. DomAnim Feat in now used for the produe— Nose-prints are made by applying a on. pis- in give thousand offices lof gas. thick Ink 0 the soft skin between the throughout Canada. ;-,� nostrils; and then taking an impres. beautify 'your' slon upon a pleca•of sat, absorbent Live so u ye k paper. name, even if waton't beautiful to They sidpplY an ftLvWuable mAthcd begin wi*-making it In pemles t� of sorting cut valuable cattle when, as tbougtft for something $10 )Wdy 221d tout they never tbi mk at ft p1panont MA world sometimes happens, they become mix- ed up after a show. No one Id safe. by iteeW�­L could you see the name "Bayer" on tabl .7. at &u UNLESS WIHS'am 00t%2Nd04 um, ly steal a pedigree animal whose noes. rebulV Tae tosad sw1u% w- 1-taaLrt- print had been taken an are not getting Aspirin at 0 d "filed," for Liniment for Nqgralgla. _UlnarW* Linim•mobue 'I V%ft:rr9 D"et'roo" ite t;pp"alble !or the thief to salhomob sultoo olf tae=s�the Heart at the Auto f_Z Industry whem 79%of the autto AM mods remove the means of idefttificatioti.- krVest pk* In the iwid In 7 MA9$Z000toJ16,000Year1y 7� rp&ably the gigantio seaweed known Destruction of Eider Dude.—41mo of Yam Qvi , w Nersocytis, to be found in the 4 Tbou"as of our sradusts; an mama in tha ..4 decrease in the name %cghw% poeJf1,r_ It g"we b*money In 0*sale business. A considerable dee (But) making man mormw tbAn her of Rider ducks, one of the most -to IL height�d goo feet Pr. FE J:VPo1n1 In- bool*C* rA= in- baste® '.do". valuable of ihe water fowl protected kle undir thei Migratory Birds Convention Act, Is reported this seasoh by the vases s400 manta show e:•venom:Johnson Chief MIgratoi7 Bird Officisr for the INDIGESTION, GAS, Maritime Provinom This scarcity is more noticeable along the sea coast ot mom like compleft, 0 I Nova Scotia,one of the principal lames UPSET. ,STOMACH Endorsed by Big Auto Fa orles In the migrations of water fowi, QU Every branch at the auto buftew to tau4bt*,- of ielal'stittes in a recent report to the 0onswuDuou, opemtlr�km and mrsirs of InStIntlyl #?&te'3D1apeps1n'1 slat Commissioner of the Oanad*ii Natlo t1no plants and sae -fia"by =w-Aru= Similarly in M"sachusetts C al Parks. orreCtS StonlaCh So "unbroken package" practles. 14o =1M1Z13QtW•r work. Students "mom the Dirootgr of the Division of Orni. 1 7" . �..Accept only in Of "Bayer Tablets of VM taetoriss het X th6logy of the State Department of meals Digest ,Asplrin," which contains directions and dose worked out by a ow sive a ✓ Agriculture In b4s, "Notes for Observ. era.".of November 15 remarks ved that The moment YOU *at ' IL tablet of pbyslckins nearing 22 .years. and pro •safe by MHUOnS fOZ 1T%1W5,DJ&Vepsln"your indigestion Is I ce w .hider an well as other ducks and geese Headache 'Rheumatism were appearing in M"sachusetta gone. go more distress from a sour', -Colds, =P•slUens Awalt Our acid, upset,stomach.. No flatulence, wskes--ftetartes. ff A- water with few If any young test Neuritis testifying -Toothache Neuralgia heartburn, palpitation, or misery-mak- Pain, Pain to a disas�roue nesting season. Earache bw-1-7-- Ing games. Correct your digestion for a Lumbago me i D• It waft-The man wbo cents. Each Package guaranteed few A real salesman Is one part talk by druggist to overcome stomach Sandy "Bayer"boxes of 12 tablets--Aloo bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists. 100-Druggists. and nine parts judgment; and he uses trouble. t)1e trade mark (rerwered In Cwtsda) of Beyer W•nuftcturs of Mona- Ulehigan State Automobile So" =.."ald"t "at valfaylleadd. While It is *611 kJWwM that AsPirtu " Beyer the nine parts of Judgment to tog 188UX No. 1­14 sma*ftatgre, to"gist the public against_In0t&Uosg,the Tablets at Mayer Co-0401 W2 Am"116011$" Eall -varer erode�* when to un 4*1 me part of talk. will be theirs P Mp 9 .ter,p ez t%r �' •... ,nom, i. ;..•,,.,� ..S,�y' p„P?r-. n Y ^%'.d,. 7'r, .1'`•••'�- ar, n ,� ,� "'':, .,'y, s,r.,�,,,.rr��'4,.;•t Y: •..lY "r <t., ':Ty""•xr.*r�S;ti7;,r .,. rP,4 %�,rs- -e �'. ••xrf ,Y} ,.•:� a •�. i�".'.y`,.. Krx.,+nn ..,a ;.'' ;'p%'"' ;,�'at+ { r` a' - v,xo�,,, ,•.x• «••r ,•ia','••+r� Y meti ", .4�.,A f J ayf" .E t, Jb..°:k y ,�'.• #PN.•,�ylif� P' v.Y•y,fs -5 Vv• .',y�•'4 .T �,',v. J•, .i.iy :R" .. �.s. , •i.. Y,"w'' .+.!`' .�. ^ .!Y w.;.';%�s �: an �. .`�" „ ._ �' ,'#%�''' .Ku .`tin - ,d�',„� '• :r,r,. „•� -��'• / �, '.;.r• .�.. :a ;ti w1y' .„v. '4 .y. ,•f�i. ,� rF`'c.� 's•'"� s:»' -•.... .C'''SC` u,"»-'" ^"'"s`. r,:.,v'„'C"r A• '�;_'r.<"�?�"t�•.sx'x�,'..r,�„'�^�- ofr3°'.'Y`•t^o- t ;{ `r. ;^ efts, '• .rr - $ M.e ,__' _ M, ,' j! t ..s•.. .,..:.:e.;..�• :., :'r:.'._. "n W­ i _ �'.. ?:,d- _ _ "�' - .. "`•CL'n.^•' -:'r_ •.'i. ;4;. �yx, ..r. +qv t?'! .,3 w`• 'i''t`.. ,a'f, Ta Q --Fuund, a signet ring..- Loser To-THB_ELXCTORB ; •' `� z LOCALISMS• pleabe call at Fi. R. Monney'e, * Ladies and Qentiemen—I take this ',. , , "•• w' Born, on Sunday,Dec. 318t, to: opportunity of thank ng you,for the .: t Murray and:lira. Barrett, a son. confidence you placevin line by elect -Theodore Tanner is confined Born, on-Wednesday, Jan, 3rd ing me Councillor for 19$3. *,9 his bed through illness. to Richard and Mrs. Crawfo D wo f d, a Again wishing you the Compliments - . N. Lockod has men now eon. of a 8ea86a, I am r-. busy cutting his willows. -Farmers desiring salt in ton TSiucerely your servant, - -W. Bradford spent the holi- lots at wholesale price off car, - G. L. MIDDLETON at the home of his-mother leave your order at Bunting's. * ' CARD OF.THANK8. ' here, -Mrs.J. H.Murdoch and daugh• V F -Mies Morrie, of Tomato, spent ter, Miss Florence, spent- the holi.-To the Electors of Pickering Tp.: . - New Years with her sister, Mrs. day '� p with Mrs. Thos. A.Wilson, of I wish to thank you all for the son- ie t6rie�uo. Collie' Freeman. Sdence' laced in me,and the honer " --Miss. John Law, of Toronto, --R. A.and Mrs.' Douglas, with confers upon me in electing me by =r, .• to visiting her eo$, Gordon. and son Bert,and daughter Helen, of acclamation to the position of Reevefor . ,:Mrs. Law. .. Toronto, spent New Years with the year ligi. I can assure you that —Dr. Henry will be here as t> u• relatives here. my best efforts will be exerted in fur- ` .al next Tuesday,to attend to his The Ladies', Aid of St. And- duties. the interests of our Township, Extends to One and All _.., professional,duties. * not only at the local Council Board, rows church will meet at a p. m- but also.at the County Council. —Joe Lanzier, of Aissiniboia, on Wednesday nett at the home Again thanking you and wishing ds Ssak., 'is here visiting Mrs. Me. � ;,_- of Mra. J. Murkhi one sod all s Happy and Prosperous The easa Greetin gs � :Mfreter and Tamil ' p' --The to council- will' New Year. I hag to remain, —Mrs. W, a. Ham is visiting at meet. pursuant to ' stattite, on -Yours'very Truly, [a the home of her brother,Oleo. A. ` - nday next for the trpnsaction Joan Gordon,oran, of Toronto: ; of general business. _ --Freak L. of.Toronto, Ppent —A social da'nee will be held in �- the weep-end here with his broth- the Town Hall on Fiidap evening, e wish to thank eery one of our er, b}ordun and bits. Law. Jan. 12th. The Pickering Orches --The•public school re-opened on tra. consisting of piano, violin,- �rs.f - Wednesday, after nestle two g p ' ;� Customers and Friends for their guitars and a 'saxaphone, will ren- �' i • wee)sa Ohrietmas holiday.. • der lee music. Admission, �^ —Mien Blanche Walsh, of To ���,r j vet liberal and kind patronage _., gen cento.•ladies 25 cents, lad- `�'. . y p g m routo; spent the holiday at- the pe y ids bringing lunch free. Don't _ � ., home of her parents here. forget the date. * i —Jobe and Mrs, Stephenson -After a lingering illness from during the year. e have enjoy- w �w spent New Years'with their daa- the infirmities of old age, one of Y �,- ghter, Mrs. H. G. Wilson. our oldest and highly �eapected :. :Hd being in our'new premises and ' --St. George's church services residents, J. II. Connors, died at xlo><t Sunday, Jan' nth : Morning s_ a his .home Here on .Tuesday, the at 10,110 ; Evening at 7.00. 2nd inst. is hie 80th year. His . - SALIM RE016TE°,. are gratified to know ,flat the 1_ -W. G. Sam was in Hampton �. funeral took lace Thursday when.- - .-",'on Wednesday attending the SATVanaY,Je% Ora—Auction sale of his body was aid to rest in the R. a funeoceil of the late Chas. Horn. C comet—' The deceeLaed was house and lot, furniture and 8i acres better setvice and more pleasant } ' --R Dirltie and N. F. Machin, ' of land,in the Village of Olaremout, 41 . 3=�_. born in Count Cork.Ireland, and �^. of Oshawa,spent Saturday after- y property of the estate of the late W. r nffonegitb the latter's parents. emigrated with his parents to Can Bundy. FWO at 1.80 sharp. See s]]1 rQl2nding8'Have met With yQllr it ads when he was about six years bills. David A. Pugh.auctioneer. wr -Mr. and Zara. W er. of Bow- of age, settling is Pickering Lowe g manville; were holiday visitors at THORBD&T, JeN, 11TH—Auction sale appreciation. F ship just north of the village, and of farm stock and Implements at lot -•. pp the borne of Jas. and Z11e•a. Rose. Pl Av� -J. R. and Mrs. Thextou and has been s resident of the town- 8,con. S. Pleseriog,the property of A ��:•"_ 3amZr spent New Year's Day with ship ever since. He was very in• W. H. Jones. lisle at one. sharp, � •- ,t J. H. and Mrs. Beal, of Claremont dustrioua. tai! of Irish wit sad see bills W . Maw. auctioneer. HAP -J.S. Balsdon has just reeeivgd good-beartednees. He is survived e a r..t by. his widow, onb son. Thomas, Now Laoerttsesssists. - G�..'..• another shipment cif army horse and five daughters, Mrs. D. Me. blankets. urns earl and et first ANTED-2 poanBraotasturtey , :. get saffio sad Agnes, .Toroato, rs. -Mr. and Mrs. Manson and dau- well o! N ranpsna N. T yy �. Apply to Ron, Con le is :• � �a�s Mrs. Sedlar o! T ro to. and M ng `. .'`.. liter, of Toronto, spent New lilac by of Pickering Village. l nti• Years with Rev. P. F. and 'Mro. p OYCLOP�UTA—Glood condi+ Aardiner. —What might h�yve been a much �10 t;on.worth$140, seventeen %%a. T. more serious accident occurred ou Brown,Brougham- 33-ly A. and Sirs. Findlay and - - _ Sunday evening about 8.80 n'elock _ daughter, 1llias Nina, spent New gg MAID W A N T E•D for general -' r Years at the home e of the forer's in front of Stanly Davis residence. housework, Apt Mrs. lot,eph King i' mother bare. A motor car driven by Jas. Bell Whitby.oat. Telephones. 1a-lt1 was going west when it met Gor• , -IBlmer and Mrs. Powell and R �jOR SALE-10 .Wbit� Leghorn � r family and John and Mrs. Powell don Crawford in a top buggy. On 1' cockerel.. pure strain, t3.00 each A ly to " Y' account of pork light the motorist Ross.lob 9,eon,s.Pickering l0-17 ^ COMMON IiENSE 'Yspent New Tears Da]t with... S. J�`and Mrr. Balsdon d€d not see the approaching buggy OE#SALE-A flrat-ciwes new mitcb W. J. Clark was to Guelph-on thetiene yet came the driver When the Fe�ra,second atlaG2s.3+:s++le a�,reh at { con.6;Pickering i'boM Mark 99Q. Ot write L. �r� Useful 1, Saturday visiting his Raster. Mrs. horse as thrown oat of the bug- J.White.R R2:clarettaonc. _ 13-16 V1Ve L�seful �ts I -" +� iCaatelon, who has been in p,xst• gy and the horse ran across DOOTS REPAIRED—Boots and p health for some-tiale. read when it 9tr17Clt a �ele Uone shot+repaired neatly and Quickly. Thos Zllise P J. Wright, of'Toronto, p Watson. Shop aird residea� just west of St. was a holiday visitor" the home pole which brought tlsenr to A G.bnr a Church. Pickering. 2tf of her sisters, lifts John. Dickie standlitiil. The horse was sever- - - _ • ' ely injured, a small bone in. the oR SALE OR TO RENT—Fine QUR CHOICE J -. and Mrs. M. S. Chapman. F brick residence. half acre of land,barn and :; —Irwin and firs. Shepherd and left hind leg being fraetured,as - enty of(ruts. in centre of Pickering village, * •. well as other injuries. It was Fo rpart�larsapply.te)A,N.Malktt,rlorwich, _Sweaters, Gloves. bdittr. Tie*, Sox t3taking., child, of Kitchener, e+pent the put. 11-19 thought at first that the as€mal holida�� with Mrs. Shepherd's par- T Hockey Roots, Slipper,, .Etc. See our lined. cuff+, S. G, and Mrs. Calvert. would have to be shot, bat. there ��OT10E=We ,tee prepared to do €q a--chance that hP ma recover. 1\well-di n1S.well<kani and pump repair- qq�� nn�g _._ —Mrs. F. H. Doyle and daaght= ,n . Sauiluac-tron gaaranteM rates reason. +: The buggy was al g badly dan)ag. '.'&a Pi k s2�S°6 & R. P Il p, err y barn' - -' - er. Miss Corrine, of Toronto, eel one wheel being destroyed, a - V r� , = the holiday with the former's par- shaft broken, ilia etrcle'brokea.ae - _,E 111 R.`1 ' imts. Glen. M. and Mrs.Palmer. UR SALE all kinds of - = . `. —All the Qlct irryy Loan bonds 7°ell-as other.damages. It is elAim- Fwagons,harness and ail kinds of farm im- - -' - are read !or diRtribntioa at the ed that the motorist was -driving ementsin goodorrier. Also severalbesvy and Werhave the fluent line of Men's Heavy Winter Trousers that we ,z ... on the wrong side of the road. Ii It ale.aaa COOtr ' °' '"d b"r'a' l;• y prices. : A w Stsnda Bank. Will owners g ertnan.Scouffv;ne. Phone t7tf have ever shown. ElzellenG cloths�at reAaonable . ., '—At' the regular meeting' of Also, a splendid line of Men's Breeches, in kind1v J. end Mrs. and dau- D°�° "TOOK POR SALE— - ;�-.' corduroy and whipcords. This y , liters, ZM . held on Dec. 28th the follow A number of gam.Mamtaoth- Pekin atuka — _ _ €�.�gleadid sport line. MisseR Versa and Doris, ing officers were installed for• the bbrreed-tofO"1 r t him: Liao a few nd Wya�,� _ for winter wear. -cat the holiday with the form- t 1031. Millon Sark. R.R_No. 1, ^` :�ar'e brother, W. G. and Mrs. Reid. ensuing year: I: P. Zit.—W. Bro. Hill. letf y W. G. and Mrs.Scott,of Clare A. Clark, W. M.—F. T. 'Bunting, : nlsont, and Gen. W. P. and Mrs. S. W.-Dr. V. T. Cartwright. J. CITRAYED-2 albbiack wild ranch Bloomers' Every of Whitby, and families. W.—$. Stork, I. G.—R.wintere, and about ION 1000b,,about 11Ites; Boys Corduroy +F+ ~ le at W1 w Yeare with W. J. and C al'—Rev.A. E. Bracer S. D.— ww short tail. Anyone seeing %ame will pka e J ppee G.Toyne, J. D.-W, Hobbs, S. S. p�,pt�Glenborn Faataa,t Unionville..and will be ldrs.Miller. iuitabiy rewarded, 10-17 " We have them th&Cwill stand the racket of rough wear, -We are glad to report that -W. Bro. W. Gortnlepp J. S.- Waltec Shepherd is making to id W Bro. W. Crgmmer,''I`yler-W. Ij•aB SALE—OW and young breed- ' io browns and blues. - Bro. J. Stork D. of'C.—W. Bro. ing geese,1 light team wagon with shafts and rogrese toward reeoverv, after ' pole,1 baggy, 1 democrat,1 rnuing box, 1 small p M. S. Chapman, S;;'y-G--Elliott, cultivator,1 palest,1 set of heavy single harness Fred T. uutin :'Piekerina his recent operation at the Torun- .. >. Tread:—W. BI O. R. A. Bgat€Rg. and r set of light team harow with'cellars. E. $, � � to-General 1$ospital,. Morgan.Rouge Hill. R:R.9,Pickering. 14-17 -Mica Elva White, teacher'af The installation was performed by (Established;1857. `the QueensvU1s public school,has Rt. Wor. Bro. (;Fen. Every, of resumed her duties,after spending Whitby,assisted by the following: _ _ „ ,_, "---'- }se� Christmas vacation et the Dory Wor, Bro. C. H. B Wright, BUNDY'S = "HARDWARE h of Toronto, Rt. Wor. Brc,. Dr. ome le hfar parents here. Moore, of Brooklin, Rt. Wor. Bro. s- '-' --A c.�naiderable amount of rain - _ • " r — A. T. Lawlor, of Whitby,- Rt. ell on Sunday,and as this ruse � fullowEd by frost, iv ICl Li,a rustle W°r. A, Res4, of Whitby, and Wor. Bro. Gerwan, of Whitby. '�. Ana slippery condition, with the The installation was followed by result that several autos carne t o - Brief by running into the ditches a fourth degree at which the prin• - . " ?� j r ':.and upsetting. cfpal - speakers were Very � a 1,� � R 1.J � C � —A meeting of St. George's W°r. Bro. Wright and Rt. Wor. t f "r Women's Guild will be-.held at the 'Bro. l'Moore. The evening was His Master s Voice : a.• home of lilts. W.,G. Ham on Thur-- very interesting and instructive 'Xmas" dap afternoon. Jan. ,11th, at 8 6 and was one of the best in the his- Xmas Records for -4`:` The Famous Cold eater Paste, - N: yY ;o'cio�iC. Will all the members and tort'of Doric Lodge. Y 'ether wn,nien interested in the Old and Young y ELM DALE 1 H I S :nn 'White and Tints. ` tirch make as e17t5rA to be pre•- ent. a' Seleistlug Christmas Presents is made -The 'fuel situation in the vil- very easy for you at our store, Call eacly and you secure the beat goods at 4 - .- Inge is becoming very acute with P2C ERINCf1� ` the lowest prices. floods direct from One pound of 1�?uresoo will cover _ a,.;•: many of the residents. The4r coal Factoty to Consumer—Atmolutely bins have become empty and with Guaranteed or money refunded- no prospect of having them re- W It just received a seVenty-f1VZ square fee�,e pe leaisbed is the near future. a shipment o Perfumes - - - �;...; pp ,Toilet Waters .. ��:,•,``�r '.They-are•now compelled W secure , f•re s *'- woad which is not over-plentiful OtIr m le n and m `7 a J lb G adar s Best Fl ao p R1a .,Put up ' 1, and packages and the price is very high. Shav[ng Supplies ry It is reported on nod author- 1 Mauieure Supplies r, µ.. w Ao g ' Ogilvie's _ -' Gift P,tekagea and sets .ity that one of the randidates Oigars in Boxes of 10 and 26 Royal Household seeking municipal honors in this 37 Uigarettes ;Drop to and get a Color Card and t4wnsbip started out early on Hoxand�Bulk Chocolates . *ra -election day with a rifle under his ALSO at 1 Ilexton's h 101111 : arm, presnnlably with the object Pastry Flout' read all abo'nt this of compelling nw-rillin electors ` to go out to the polls. Unfortnaa Oho SDd Oat Rolling Pickering sanitary finish. "y to for him he mi'ghrtp rco th(Ler�m� PPnI� ��,�,8 �,.,,V�ii�.�,..'�' �.t!„�,-q� .Ta`Y � ,tit. .P��.,7r,V�,.i�N�F' • ), r?n- -p„•, -' Yti S 3/t'} ti f•1+�'. '3,, YR „ At, .,.?.t+.'r •.+,n.3 <� �•: .'.'k'f4"}N•v,�, y+..-S,: � ,gy.�..0+.-,'+.=r... .'��t ,a., mow.•- ."�'3". `,•'u�.,'t2a a' lt.. .�, n•a5li:+�s: tp"� •rI"