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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_12_07 f. 7� T" J FRIDAY, DECEMBER -7,, 1923 No. 1Z XAR ONT.;VOL. PICIRL-931 ING9 4TV*fV,9*Wo:%aL ga-rbr*. HIGHLAND CREEK. GREEN RIVER. Established IM Geo... ,'.E,__ Baker A,social dance will be helt'. In-Valley The Ladies' Aid will hold their Hall on Wednesday, Dec. 12tb. Met- annual business meeting and election calf,s orchestra will supply the music. of officers on Weduesdav afternoon, GREENWOOD -P E. FORSYTH, Oph. D., ireetor eats, 75 cents;Ladies please provide. Dec. 12th,at 2.80 p. in., at the home JR.IL Optometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. of Mrs. Won.Hoover.. Word for Roll -of. the American Optometrical CHERRYWOOD catered Member Call,'Salvation." All members- are Association. Eyes examined by appointment. To Avoid Mistakes The monthly meeting of the Oherrv- regsted to be present. Phone 2804, Claremont. Ont. he X.reen River Ladies' Aid willMILLS wood Ladies'Aid Society will be held hold zaar inn, A. Fuller's hall-on NF. TOMLINSON. M. B.. Member on Thursday neat, Dee. 18th. at 3 P' Friday afternoon, Dec. 7th. Bazaar o of tlie College'of P icians and Surgeons formerly occupied of Mrs.- Bert.Petty, will open at 3 p.m, In the evening a of Ontario., Officei, that.hz` in., at the home the late Dr,R.Frodie,and latterly by Dr,UIT. The Roll Call is to be answered by,-4 bed b �s y en .-Jwell. Phone- Claremont.Qnt. 231y "duty.,, �.* �*. Look, splendid program will be fu rn Terse containing the word the.Locust Hill Orchestra, Whitevale L D., L.R.0.S. All the ladies of. the community rale Quartette andother local talent, cordially invited to attend. con51sting of solos, duets'and read. -A" "NON, isten. N. 'Edlzbargh,�membeS of the College Of Fhy9i;6T&—ns and surgeons of onlaMo,liceatiete bun Ings. Program begin at; 8.00 o'clock. surgeons, EdiUb Df Royal college of BROUGHAM. Rreefel &tten*tion to dsioanes of women / A Euis.siun 10.cents. Wheat, abildrisn, office Lad residence,Brougham. To Baker's Splendid Choice The Women's 'Iusfitute will hold the a. Of PhQ4QgraP.L8. jp Monthly meeting on Tuesday. DUMBARTON.Chairopract C -Carley" Dec. 11th, at the home of Mrs.T. Beer, FAR It don't matted who makes There will be an exellarge,of Christ-, 6"rge Sullivan, of-Toronto, spent DR. GORDON McKA`Y-, Cb1ropra6- tor'. 6fflce' hours-2.30 to 5.00 and 7.00 to r�jas gifts, also a report of the Provin- Siiuday with his mother here, 8.00 and ligappointment. Phone M. Brock, the Record, our Oval tial convention: Miss Marjorie Allison is vWting and Street, Whitby. e Prepare for the- long winter nights, frWade in the cify over the yveek-end. _-Horn Phonograph Make reading a pleasure by having Mrs, Patterson, of Guelph, visited Lags&. your eyes carefully examined and fic- with her cousin,- Mi-ss Gertle '%Vhite,* Buellwhe »6�w ill play ib. led with reliabl. E. For- over,the week-end. e stlasses by R. ! CHRISTIAN, Banister and Tuesday afternoon, a successful ,-it- Xnap-7 Publi, Pte- Money to syth. At home every Saturday..Phone -On I can. South Win ..,.curt House, Whitby. 25ly Claremont280 torappOlnEWeUL. hechureh drawing- 33= 1 3 gravel and qe tidii-bg up. grav WILLIAM.T..BEATON, ,B. A..Bar- Stouffvllle ' Onto Horn. on Nov. 23-rd, at'St. Michael's vv anDeCL rister.Solicitor, member of the firm of WEST HILL. Hospital.Toronto., to James and Mrs- , Ryckman.Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto at Sullivan. of 41 Lakeview Ave.,aeon., Highest Prices-Paid! General Trusts Building,85 Bay Street, Melville Presbyterian Church Mr.Harold Bridge, of Toroz Telephone Main 961 and 962. West Hill, Which has just been re-de- Ito,will. we the preach, both morn 7% costed, and of which w morning and i3vPnIn BARGAMS at BEAL'S on Nov. 25th, will have neat Sunday. Mrs. Towers,of Torou- Dental auditorium t!) will sing in the the pleasure -of-hearing John Rosa HARRY HUDSON. Dentist, CLARE-MONT. Robertson Male Chorus in connection. More interest is now being taken in evening. • ­ X". DwR;iAbj. Officg-=Adam's Terrace. Byron- with John Roes Robertson Lo A. school matters Inasmuch as,the ad- dge, St.North. Phone 124. (Gas extraction when Dandy Oak Coal Stove, now self- F.&A. NI..on Thursday evening, Dec. 'ournledi meetialza w11 now be held d"ired). feeder, 44t.high, only 12 00 weekly 13th..at 8 o'clock.' All the of cost ad of. fo,.talghtly. The lei_ DR. D. Q. Smith, Dentist, Stnuffr regular 19.50 Melville Church are cordially invited. trustees will now. get an .option on a flle Honor Graduate of Chicago and Tn- 5 piece upholstered Parlor.-Suite, This.concertis-under, -the auspices of site. which Is a" top t-)wards progress. Tonto universities and the Royal C of never used.reg 65.00.for 355 00 the church choir. 'Next meeting *111 bo Dec. 8th. at--S� 49�� .-De.talSurgeon-t. Phone office 1011, ld:r.ce hairs In d015..No'outsid appointments. 261y Five Walnut cane-seat C o elock. �.w Items'of interest regarding,-the Sun- good condition TOO FAIRPORT. 0 LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. day Sehool Christmas tree are coming B -Royal Colelge of Dental in Baily. Besides the Christmas com- Graduate,of the Tom Sowerby was down Prom the over an UlTyersity of Toronto, Office city over the week-end- seeing his edy by the school. reported Iasi week, urV L ;ringle a hardware store. Whit a W.1V a playlet entitled-"A Came of-Suspon- .ce,hours 9 to 12 : I to 5.30. Ind.'phomehl: BASKETS FOR SALE mother. 11,1 phone M. •44ly nion" will prove very �-rltertalniag. R. and :Fire. Reed have left for Call- the Gloomy fornia where they will spend the win- •Have vou heard of Veterinary The undersigned wishes to notify the ter ith-rela-tives. G loops? Watch for them at Dunbir. The Universal public that he has purebased from the R. Balsolon Is haviDg the out-qide'of ton on Thursday evening.Dec.20th.' 3Ze6cTAA=93? IEG KERSLAKE. 9. V. Sc.' Honor executors of the late W; G.-Barnes his house renovated'and he' says that On Nfonday!tmorninst Rev. Mr. Olug-' IF Gr-iduate of U of Toronto. All (Oaji of Our Productions) all the basket and basket material in it will look like new when be. is 4tOn tpet with a serious accident. .Cases given prornpt.a=[ui attention.Phone 's Rlie 921y stock and will be able to furnish fruit through painting. WbIle',on the roof of biadwelling We sell gill -Lite Lens.,,firr baskets on the shortest noticer and at School Section No. 2. base line. will clearing off shingles.he fell.and catch- all,malwa of ears-the best I his fall wee .:.- current prices.. Write or 0. ing hold of the eavptroukb in the market for hold their annual Christmas tree and phon _4jU*t"*0* 6arboi, OCKI entertainment on Wednesday, Dee. bralten but failing on a hammock hook the price. ___FRANNK-PENX 19th;.tbis,yean Keep,the-datew-In-mind he-sustained&-severe_wound-In-his _7_7 Ir required twenty-two FOR-SALE W---'V. RICHARDSON-Deal Es a great programme is being pre- tew- The doctor Twourance.Conveyancing, Notary GREEN RIVER, ONTARIO Stitches to olose up the wound, Mr. Heavy-Wagon.; 39tf pared. Poblic.Etc,,,Fickering,Out. 311y. Clugston was also Woken up and 1311997, AUDLEY. bruised, being tbrowh on the 'cement Set of Iron Harrowe POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, door of the veranda. PICKERING All in, good shape. Fo�low oQuaties of lack a"Onftr* duo-, The of Evangeline Shea. 21 -4A ,• aleeatell kinds attonusdt?"aft'd Wobdwarklhg and-General _21 notice. Ada Green River P.0., oaf.- of Grezuburn. and-Mr. Thomas Me- GREENWOOD. GrIekla, of Malvern, took place at the Blacksmithing; LUMBIEURYARD R.BEATON. TOWNSHIP=RE in R. O. church, Pickering.-oh Thursday Our community-has been cast into 6 W. H. JACKSON 'Ormir Roa& 00SITtILDOW. COUL221221MW morclue. Nov. 29th. the Rev. Father deep-gloom by a tragedy that was ea. -Xac.dT ft . 1.1 2yotd qfficiating. Miss Frances West, acted in our midst on Squrday even Pickering, Oct. Zdw bridesmaid Joseph McGrls- I Asphalt Roofitlg as b 9 Cast In which Miss Winnifred Atter the n kin assiettil the groom. Haltb Sthith ended her life with a plc- I A tioneer, Graduate of C. M. Jones'School. -4 A. VULift—Live itoCk AUC- -Just -a rrive AVID ther ceremony all repalreu LO lue uOm8 Of tol. The deAa_aTr_r_w"the dBug lIter D I h.of 58 Pon Is ii'llume experience with pedigreed carof Toronto As— George West, Green urn. where thf? of Frank W. Smit cher Chicago. and work. All kinds of sales day was spent In making merry. The Ave., Toronto, d was the wrand- flare YOU Are Bloch ermareasonable. Phone an IT -phalt SIRb Shingles, bride wu the recipient of many beau- Moodaughter of nd'u�rs, W-1,11e. ZO"I 7 mar- quarter ti I, ro -Somiat lrye 61Y is d ful and useful gi to. The newly who live red and green shades I I, M. AIA W, LICE_-;SED AUC_ ded couple will reside at the groom's north ot I -Od. nd with-whom TIONEER.for York.Qatario and Durbaim 4 in. and 6 in. to the home near Malvern,where tbeir-many she lived off and on. OnSaturday she Cement,! Counties. All kinds of sales promjW attended frN-nds wish them long,life andpros- left her parents' home inthe -city to. Terms reasonable. Date@ for may be weather. We will arranged at NEWS*Ofrwv. Bell and Inde novensibly to do some shopping down -Vtot plicnes. Whitby,Out. Q�W__Prjeeq :n-n --PIN @be Sly the above in . large KINSALE. boarded the C. N. R, train for Green- _ burn. At the station wer�e_neighbory U quam L mber, tities; The mild weather-has enabled the of hep grand-parents. by the name Of 60 W dew (F farmers to get their plowing done. Bush, who Invited, her to- ride home RENCHMAYS BAY) Roy Mowbray- and Mr. Crews are with them,, aA Invitation she refused. W. D.-Gordon Son, w she started off first. but w"soon �..-Shjngle&. ell pleased with their'pfolelesd furn -Builders, General Contrac? RCes. overtaken by Mr. Busb, who Insisted -On Mach-from here attended the on her riding with theta. e tors and Sign Writers. Ready Roofini! Royal Winter Fair in Toronto and re- ing the farmer's home the neighbor Alterations and repairs of ever' TT Several --port it great. offered to drive- her. home,but the V D, A. Mk_r�_A description. ConcreW work, Mrs.S. Mackey Is able to go about o�fer was firmly -decliued; but Mr. and Lath' ChininiVs repaired again and we hope'she -may not b6 Bush's daugbter got out of the buggy Faeral Ditedby Eitituates free. taken to her bed ag%in. to accompany her and had no&gone Licensed Embalmer Look out for our S. S.entertainment far when the unfortunate girt insisted be held on.or about the-20t-b-c4-De- on koing alone and.Miss Bush returns YA11tPORT P.. 0--i -----WT- to was T. A. -R E E S 0 Rlr '... : ,. _Up-to-date Motor Xquipin" comber. 'Particulars later. ed home. In a short time a shot Mrs. V. and Ifni. J, Pprkin visited beard, but nothing was thought of the Successorto Fruit Trees, Shrubs 'Zvi" the city last week: Mrs. Farnd&le' matter. -In the evening Miss.Smith's T_,0Cr%793W 1nr_T_T_=j also spent a few deve with her city brother to conversation with Mr. CHAS. BEIERL. MARKHAM friends. Bush learned that bis Aster was in Having secured the" a enny for.E. D. Smith&Son. Ltdl�lurcerymen, Phone 9q.w Mr. Rodd, at time of writing,is the vicinity,and as she had not arrIv- of Wino", Ont. itiabopea will entirely.-rebove-ble- zed and. her body foiffid.by I am prepared 'to take orders fof all- undergoing another operation.which ed atber,graf:A father's asearqhpirtv Pickersn j� la"Tai trouble and heal up better. the side of the road and &'large old- kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Brooklet Flour Millsa. J. and Mrs. Stevenson went to fashioned pistol by its side. Miss Ornamental "Shrubs Etc., at, oebawa one day recently to call On Smith was a most-industrious firl, wN 'lowest possible prices. I am suppl3�lng.the Grocery Stcres' Eugene Wilson and family. W. and except-ion&lfv pretty, and ambitious Special rates for large quantities 'c to.be with the noted- Mrs,Stevenson accompanied them. come a been studying for the course but a found -0 DEN-BENNETT FLAVO-BREAD FLOUR, out that she would have to take Chapin ng her year of high 9 N. j au, Picked school shady be AND another so a nurse. Points MARVEL PASTRY FLOUR Avery pretty wedding was solemn= fore she could be admitted as ized at the home of C.O.and Mrs. in-training in a hospital. She was Plows and sack." I am sure',you Bennett, }Bunn side Stock Farm." studying by the corresponding Just try 9 11 dent can-,supply poor Xmas Want '-k You will like it. but become despondent FOR SALE, ALSO . Claremont.on Wednesday.Nov,28th, method, b %fteciftig her mind. when their youngest daughter,Bessie, over'studies, thus i !;!;!,,I v� Ii! Ford Touring Car, Maple' Leaf 8 Inch Chas. Wilson, BroAlin and Clifford, youngest loon of Frank The pistol-sW-tra*-!iectlied-was-cce- grain. grinder, Versot 61 inch Lister and Mrs. Soden of the same locality her father had bad in his possession. For mother,.w ',ter, sweeth*eart—. 'gri der, Foot lift riding plow, Lister were united in marriage by the Rev. for%years and was -about 10 inch" 'Communit Silver, Stationery. the In.length. She lead from his engine-5 b. p-Grown gangLIlow,32 ft A, McLellan, of Claremont, in Perfume, �gilijb- Goods, Water' WINTER TFjR p friends. desk and bid it underneath her eloth- and 40 ft extension ladders, The of their intimate man Fountain Pens. Metcalfe-" • b young bride -dresied in ing,being attached to a _)ack ribbon oboice"Box Candy,. Kodaks suck Heavy team wagon. Opens The-charming an. god. shell pink brocaded crepe, trimmed that went around her neck. Her par' Albums. with silver lace and seed pearls and ants were notified of the tragedy on W. F. Disney, Greenwood ?___,.1_RLL10TT For daddy, hubby,,80131§Y-* 7 carrying a spray of yellow mume and Sunday morning, and her father im- ,42t.f Phone Pick 714 ferns, entered the room with her fath. mediate) came- down. Dr. Cart- Cigars.Tobacco. 0igarettes er to the strains of Lohengrlu's wed- wrigfit, 0droner, was notified and on Auto Strop Rasiors, Sh!Lyi4g Out- -,tmm C gout 14 Yonge&Charles 6ts,Torontoj olluglinarell played by her sister,Mrs. visiting the scene decided that an in Etta; Spenes, of Toronto, accom- quest was not necessary, as it was For the kiddies- < I Cm*lmd Looft CORRECTLY PREPARED Young men panted on the violin by M. J. Wilker, clearly a ease of suicide, The deepest The best-line of toys of all sorts and women for positions as steno- principal of Claremont school, The sympathy Is felt for the bereaved rela. the best prices. ui araphers,accountants, private sec- decorations were evergreens, russet tines. _Xro1"_C&rdj;,_PersonaI.Greet;lnx Caro: -_I I Choco- .CWMjm 0 rotaries.._commercial teachers etc. les. Metcalfe --cbrysan-thenlumg-, brouzetbar.46--a-veli- Xmas Candies. Some of the salaries offered this Imported and roses. Following the ceremony a lates and Gibson's 'a 1D DFL year were 876 to$100 a-month and dainty buffet lunch -James Lawrence, of Alawskl t $15M, $16M.$1800, .$2000 and was. served, Oter Hard Boiled.50c per lb. up appy couple took their de- Sask., fornaerly 1 0 per annum. IT PAYS TO GET . :.. — -_ . -11­� , "I &'�m re to o 'Chopping and which the h of Pickering, has Oot akin every Monday, parture on the evening train,amid received word of.the death of his SUPERIOR TRAv,;i,;G. Enter any showers of confetti and good wishes brother, J. R. Lawrence wl4ch and Friday time Every graduate of this year and other-points, N. Ei. McEWENsp Toronto, Barrie StoneboatA Por Sale the bride wearing A trW t Write for velling suit of on Nov. 15th. The decesped W�e Veter. M&ry "cu I emp, "a black canton crepe with 1grey hat,and took place at Hastings, NebraA 'Bur ban;e, 0 meat. for T d.Ome catal.gol;e. shoes to match' and seal c4 &4,!e of this township; and Is John F. Bayleej Claremo' nt :)at: The geo]l W. J. Elliott, Principal groom's gift to the bride was a Fitch aliZ a brother of Mrs. Gforge Far- PICKERING- NEWS Rural Route No.2 neck-piiece. ley-. Cr Ju ip �4r� 7' the position in'which be Stood. He had Haunted House. half a mind to arrest the man again Rem iWas a place *here nong would ,Nt was not sure on t spot, but he id 0. b ground. Not very long ever'come the T- ry For shelter. save. ntil Youbyy since e had missed a promotion by as we did trom being overz'ealous. He did not want ralu. r. to make the same mistake twice. We saw no ghost, yet, once outside a Take It home The .Wyoming men walked across again, as F o Seventeenth Street and down it to --=h wondered why the other should C. the,Equitable Building. James Cun be du'=b; litire a packet In, ningliani-wias in his office. He looked- up as they entered, a For we had fronted nothing worse -your pocket for an than gloom cold smile on his lips. `fAh, my energetic cousin," he said, And,ruin, and to our vision It was ever-ready treat. 4657 with his habitual touch of irony. plain A deficions o "What's in the wind now Where thrift, outshivering fear had GREEN TF.A' Kirby told him. Instantly James let remain don and an aid to U unie--graw. nislruriy -ya Some chairs that were -like skeletons the tooth,appefils, In his face was- a flickiitr almost of have not tasted the best. .. . I" of home.- -consternation at this follow-up mnr- OgediOL Try �Ei, 'Fresh,fragrant and pure. ite der, .He might have been asking him- Belf how much more trouble was com, There were 'no trackless-footsteps oil the.floor in • g. Y We'll Fet the writing translated. Above us, and there were no sounds You have it with you?"he raid: elsewhere. tasked in he • His eyes ran over the pages Lane. But th than sound and ere was more "I know a Jap we can there was more. lackage get to read It for us, a reliable main. Than Just an ax that once was in the one who won't talk if we ask him l S' t to. air handed him. Park ITangled rano Between us and the chimney, long be- The broker's desk buzzer rapir. He ip fore talked for a moment over the tele- Our t4me. So townsmen said who .BY WILLIAM MACLEOD RAINS p::one, then hung up again. . ....... Cunningham said, "I'm found her there. be busy for an hour or two. —Edwin Arlington Aa bit 7 t Going to lunch with Miss Phyllis Har- (Copyright. Thomas Allen.) riman. She was Uncle James's fiancee, perhaps you know. There are CHAP1iER-XX.—' (Contd-) man that killed my uncle slipped in some- affairs of the estate to be ar- `"Yes, but—" Sanborn stopped, here." ranged. wonder if could come I ou lk. 1 come in. You "Z a altrn he worke" out what q-hear-yo" ter 4n. ay about Y. wa`w�;�It kill- no business here." fou o'clock. We'll take up then the he had a; "Horika At awh ed right after yore uncle. Where was "True enough, Shibo. But we're not business of the translation. I'll get clay or S"-: he'while the police were huntin' for burglars an'. were here. Lucky we in touch with 'a Japanese 4n the mean- re too. We've him everywhere? If he knew a found somethin'." time. thin'&didn't lie come to bat with "Mr. J n he In Chicago. He no "Suits me. Shall I leave the writ- y U 'n r ip it? was he waitin' for? An' if 0 'he Ing here?" EDDYS Yes, if you will. Doesn't matter" 14ATCHES the folks that finally bumper him off 111. want to show you sometbin', knew, he didn't t aim to tell what he Shibo. Come." of course, but lince we have it I'll put to the bedroom- ftruqht knew whyfor did they figure they had Kirby led the way in OOm- It in the safe." to —t rid of him?" Shibo looked at his countryman with- (To be continued.) IF, can't answer our questions right out a muscle of. his impassive face p Ll- off the reel,Cole. : ebbe'l could guess twitching. at,one or two answers, but they likely "Some one killum, plenty dead,""he be 'right. Fir-instance, -said evenly. enty," . Xlrb agreed, It is rather could g�a ulto from the time my uncle was 9 Oriental beards are so mac ego that he was here in this , odd that at B,time when room Nin imperturbab h out of fashion his killed till he met his own death." face. majesty King George should wear one. MAKE MONEY 1 4' i7 "In this room?" The cattleman admitted to himself In this respect-be follows the example "In these Apartments. -Never left that whathedid not know about-Top- of Edward ths'Peacemaker, his father, GRADE EGGS '0421, most likely. What's more, some anese"bits of mind Would fill-a great who was the first-of 6ur.a overeiglis to A SIMPLE AND ALTOGETHER Nm DondnIca lAw says all egss =*A be us* knew hd'wai here an' kept him many books. wear a beard for nearly 300 years. -FROCK. - WK by amu only- Th" mamm apadral aukplied with the, daily papers." PLEASING leas In.Dectorr-taon 91,611- Whoi?- r*' A=. We must travel balik In history as 4527. Light grily chabibrey *ttb am busiams. - Truck farnwin am CHAPTER XX1. far as Charles I. beforo. coming to an I could tell you that I could tell bandings in blue would be good for now makW you 10 JAMES LOSES HIS TEMPM 'ho killed him," Answered other bearded king. He was the last mtr& mma bmal" am &W 0%dw them- Kirby this little model', or, brown linen with alta Canaltry amerciamu we parw Iss .with a grim, mirthless smile. kIng, until what we call modern times, V2 Ik a caa for pailtaii. Learn au a&&" "How do you know all that?!' Cole grinned whimsically at his to wear a beard and "his own hair." red embroidery. There is a choice of and on businsim Is wan I-- W ciall friend. two sleeves with this style, a becoming th"usti ftaws Z" Ordimis Coun& Av- Lane told him.of the mate teatimony wait for Indeed. *ben George 111.�was on the crop by authisiritlea, fteva" ZPW for thm, "Do we light out now or h of the newspapers.in the living-room. the cops?" he asked. "baby" puff sleeve, or- one <155 filare throne no board had been seen In Eng- --- the A.Ml ru& wM cnal4a effect. oat run Iftforsaaca. Write PIFWL C. K. one brought.those papers- to "We wait. They'd probably flnd-1An-d­*1thin'!living memory. The Pattern Is,cut in 4 Sizes: is 2, Sr"Ism. DaVL AL Sham SAO" Us"W. m every. day," be.added. out, anyhow, we'd been here," Like our present king. Charles the 44 91w 5L W., TweaU6 3 And 4 years. A 4-year size requires Save copied his father. %L, - "And then killed him. :Does the. Five minutes-later a patrol Wagon imrst seems to 'lock reapdnable* to -you?". - - 2 yards of 36-inch TriateriAL clanged up to the Paradox. A sergv=t James I'm beard, too. had been, in a We don't know the circumstances, of police and two pliduclothes men took Pattern mailed to any address on 7' - '- - way, rather a novelty, because his Say. to make a long shot, that the the elevator. Th sergeant. heading three immediate predecessors had receipt of 1U in silver or stamps, by Jap had to kill In uncle no Of been a boy and two women. the Wilion .Publishing Co., 73. For InvandS elevator. �d in the doorway West "'a been hired p yr p let a hard, hostileAdelaide Street, Toronto. Allow two by thilL other man, and say L was the Alm ent d Way_,Lstrengthening beef-tea beginni,"to ugly an'make threats. eye down Laneis six By the see DeRciou4 I u and the pred Boor aiid, 2 Or Say Hor ka, feet p father of these three, HenryV the weeks for receipt of pattern rktawa knew 'about the III., — And dollsitas of athw tasty and hn' of my unele--antiw" hired by "Oh it's you" he said-auspiciously. much-discussed and-much-married Tu- CarftInly Absent-minded. the other nian to keep away. Then wnrishine Ashe =ay be sas0y Kir Smfla - -That's right� offi- dor monarch, 'broke the record of a - It was knocking-off time in an Irish and quickly prepalfed with he learns from the papers that he's cer. Ve'vi met before, haven't vre?* fairly long line of beardless kings by olpy'ard, and one of the men shouted: suspected, an' he anxious to 90 They had. The sergeant was the himself cultivating a beard-, for none to the police withgotshat he knows. Plan who had arrested him at the cor- Any AT you fellows peen '.me Walat- n't th of his predeoessofs, from Henry V. to coati" be ionsom anou nqueSt It heel annoyed him Henry TH.; wom a. board- to kill him? The other in would that the authorities had later,-r—eleaiW --pfft-looked-aro Rd. "VAF-, .-Shure, llkve to do it to Save himself." the bond.. All the Saxon kings favored beards, MtLrvhy,,. he exclaimed,' "ut's got it "have on "I reckon." Cole harked back ti) a Ave you touched the body or but William the Norman only wore a on you have." preceding suggestion, "The reven moved anything since you came?" the moustache, as did'his sons and several -d Murphy, USES go In "Be some Ory won't bold Water. if seripant demanded. of their successors on tba.throna. But gorra, Pat." lial Y, Sol Indiss 4.20.50mJ100. friend of yore uncle knew the J&p had is o, air, to-both questions, except Richard the Lion Heart made beards emnly, "an' so 01 have. An ut's a killed him he'd sick the law on_him. the telephone when I'used it to reach fashlo gobd job you was noticia' the fact. uabK�h. for -him brother ffIMU12rivato exo- headquarters." otherwise Ofd have gone,hbme with- jiFall]_.7A 63 :00 cutibn like tliis.. * - The officer made no answer. its an& Edw4ds were All razorshY. Indeed,, out It." Kirby accepted this. "That's true. the detectives went into the blidrooini, d froin- 1066 to 1413 no clean-shaven k1lig AL*ngJ*b. another possibility. We've examined the dead valet's position an the throne of England. been forgettin' the two thousand dol- clothes, n-Ads a tour of the rooms,.and sat as The tickets for.a certain Sunday- A— laza my uncle drew from the bank the, came back to Lane. To sum up, siqce the Norman Con. school annual tea'had been distributed da v be was killed, If Horikaws art, Who's your friend?" asked the-ser- quest. there have.been thirteen-beard. so ."SOi6o one else are guilty of the murder Vant superciliously. wearing 'kings. 'fourteen clean-shaven to the scholars, and the Supeitl:Aen: Beall boy !0 ar? the theft, they 'might have guar-. "His name is Cole Sanborn." kings, and six who shaved the-chin but dent was surprised when a Mod later over the money. Perhaps "The champion bronco buster?" not the upper lip. inquired how it was he had sot got the accomplice saw, a chance to ea. pne. C. "Yea." t away with the whole if it by get 'The sergeant lo3ked at -Sanborn �- Tbe superintendent , looked 'at the rid of Horikawa." His eyes went with increased respect. boy and said: "You don't attend the "Mebbeso. Bywhat you'tell me yoiv back to Kirby sullenly. -=i'schooll uncle was a big, two-gated Scrapper. What you doing here?" "Ob, but I do " reprlied, the boy. It was�a two-man Job to handle him. "We were in my uncle's apartrnent "When was the last time You came?" This liT Jap never In the world--did-it- lbokin' things over. -We stepped'out alone. What it gets back to is that on the fire escape an happened to asked the superintendent. -- -----.--be was probfy in on It an later for'notice this window here was open a "Last treat day, air,"replied the boy. 0 00-00101111110 .Z. some reason his pardner gunned him.";little. It Just cam&.over me that mob- "Where have you been since?" 7' "Please,. W, I—I—I've had a bad "Well, we'd better telephone for be we might diw8ver some evidence police an' let them do some of the here. So I got in by the window, saw cold." w rryltL,.Fp ol the body. of the Jap, an' called my -room,'friend." Kirby Ste ped into the living followed by his friend. He was About "Some one hire you to hunt up evi- to�reach for the receiver when an ek- donee?" the­offim:r­.w4Lnt0d-A0­kRoW Adding a ew' Customer. Ing a ellimation stopped him. Ss- -with-h-ca—vy sarcasm. viettor­"But, my dear, how have --at& ng before A Small writing-d I hired myself. Mi good name is you succeeded In earning so puch let down involved:,of which he had Just the p I'm goin' to see the murder. money'?" • He had lifted idly a piece of blot' - r Is brought to justice." a I.AtUo Bass 'Oh,' beln' paid for Paper and was gazing dawn at a a t "You are, eb?" e •ed� of paper with writing on It. "Yes." 7­, kisses anq-takin' castor oil.', here, a Loo Kirby," be called. as m I I'll could find hi "Wel:, a u In, roe strid ane was beside if anybody could." Minard's LInIment.meals Cub. him., is eyes, too, fastened on the 'You're entitled. to your opthion, At the Summer Hotel. Just as I am to mine,sheet and found there the pot-hooks sergeant, Doctor's Orders. "The day is breaking," Pe muwiloz ---, we have litiarned W associate with L-"Vre we're--through. vrith tb;- case "A day fiete Would break Chinese and.Japanese ebirograph you'll have to acimit you've betri "Have you any dog biscuits?" said body." :service md scenew Shows held been maki 1� at n' hims, ,;?n ef', Lane turned to his friend, Mrs. Jameson to the gr6cer. go now, Colo, if you're ready." "Dog biscuits?" asked the grocer. v0plus Pjvd Raw* bosses"the champion rough rider said.1. 1AInard's Line picked up the paper. There The serpant glarod at this cool cus- 'Tes,but *bat do you want'them for. meals-ym, assn='- " were two or three sheets of the writ- tomer who refused to be appalled at You don't keep a dog, do you?" ance of a pleasant 'Ing A.StudyinFithe". . "Might be a letter to his "I. know we don't," replied Mrs. Light, I Jove thea Mey =V orAt might be—" 'His sentence Jameson, "but the doctor has.6rdered When Day ls'h6m; -,v Via Grnd flickered out He was thinking. III my husbind to eat animal food;" CADY= Natioul Palft reckon I'll take this along with me an And, Twilight, thou have it translated, Cole." When Love Is near. Moyer Ife put' -tNei--sFe-eti In his 'pocket Come softly Twilight, F R E E after he had folded them. You never hear Lod'e's coming; can tell. -I might as well know what Get thee gone, Day, this Horikawa was thinkin' About first This as the police, Tbere?s­j With your whirring wings and your ff ust -alv zt off chance he might 'As seen Rosi� that Good T HENIDRY Gen. k4gt. Santa Fe Ry- night an tells about it here." —11. K. Dekk7.. - -814 Detmit.Mich. .404 Free dress 1- A moment later be was telephoningRadio Piew*a�!to me the fallowing Sanu F�Smitiets L to the City Hall for the Police. Catalogue WHEN IN TORONTO VISIT Tff� CWWMA FKME b=-GFIAW DPW W1WjS 1 61 a key in the Royal Ontario Mus CAURMNIA LIM17TD There was : sound ,V Museum of writ. 11w 70w "0" 1 thw Ily"h4ca"'a :.:Also drLsils as la'Cost Ir outer door. It operfed, and the janitor Asoo OM&kwv^ suftudeft the wactw rapt. Some Strength. 2S3 Blow St. Win', 1@41ar--AvInull RM; -9 ""it"tion�p'la Canada. Archasiclob. of the Paradox stood in the do BY W kably stron own"c'n' • V=LA =.o.=.! ,You*say she's a remarkably Giscio". I'llawralney Palwontolaim. 7wisixy. OWA ......................... "What you do here?" asked is I, daily 10 a.m. to 1).M.: Sunday. If"ooftf A"• I woman?" tie Japanese quickly. CID Thursday "wicitc Blom. Bay. and vhviroh can,ie"'T. EATON uturrew "She In indeed—strop g enough to We came in through the window, Is . . .......__J "Thought me TORONTO CANADA hold -her tongue. �SSUE No. 49--'&L expliined Kirby. Wma to SILID li- T'with knows. 3Z hA an would C ta .we:*�F'�"�l'.T.�..�:..a +t.-k.r rww -w. ,t _v,.:of.,,zw..;,! „-,,,draw,,,+ en. •,,� .,-e:,_a ;kf•'y� -'i':: :y ::,rt, ;,,,•a -,^^t :tis ,={..,...c, !Y' n�r•.y .4X• ,ef3 :-;ayJy.. [ >• -L•w i.�:"''-cod. s +"eP, ... <.s..,ez ...+..yaw+�.w. _ e HUNDRED PPRSONS DROWN .a - PARIS PROPOSES NEW , ANGLO-FRENCH PACT, K . -4 BEAT ITALIAN DYKE COLLAPSES .01 France Can Handle Continents► a al Situation But Suggbsts Whole Village and Their Inhabitants Destroyed by Flood I Aerial and Naval Entente. --from Artificial.Lake in Bergamo, Valley - Thousands _ A despatch from Paris ssya:-s, t . Rendered Homeless -and Fifty Square Miles ' France's reply to the Italo-Spanish ; # • Swept by Deluge. Mediterranean alliance is a,proposal c �- -. �...� e _ Bergamo, Italy, Dec. 2.-Seven mustezd_. entente. hundred dead, eight villages destroy- shelterless. The Bishop of Bergamo ► The inspired Temps answers Ren- x` I an ty square miles made receive a g 4 F w is semi-official'al s tement from Lon- to ci to _ ` desolate. j the Pope, for the purpose of under- don sources the Germany is arming ' This.was the toll of the flood from taking immediately extensive relief. and recruiting troops by stating that ` Gleno Lake, when the, great dyke,! There is great fear among the sur- Qs+ '"" * •� w there is no dar.�er of the Reich be- ' guarding it, ,collapsed, releasing the I vivors' of.the other dams breaking, ' L coming,a military menace,for a long .irresistible force of the water, which,'especially as to-day is the feast of St. ' time. bursting forth in a mad fury, tarried Bibbiana, on which, • according to ' But -the' suggested Italo-Spanish all before it. It swept over the hills popular superstition, if it rains, it will xy' rM pact might threaten the Frenc�t com- x--: munications with colonies and - and down into the valleys for a die-1 rain for forty days and forty nights. fence of fifteen ,miles to Lake Iseo,1, The three villages almost complete- ;, � ; " `f �,r the British lines of transport to Indian :.® whroh checkedi'the momentum of the ly destroyed were, Dezzo, Corn" and via Gibraltar and Sues. vast stream, arresting its course. Buggio: Of the 500 inhabitants of "BRITAIN MOURNS HER HEROES AT REST" France does hot ask, and does noel Baergamo Valley to-day is nothing' Dezzo, only three survived. On Armistice Day the British Isles heard the notes of the "Last Post" need military aid on the Continents but barren waste of mud and water The disaster threatens to be one broadcasted by radio from London. 'The. picture above shows the buglers The ,Teams states, as .the French -a veritable lake in.which it is dan-!of the greatest of its kind because of sounding it, and inset, is a picture of "Old Bill," 4 London omnibus which army 'is sul8ciently strong. to handle gerous to venture, for in some places' the vast amount of water let loose on carried some of the "Old Contomptibles" to'Mons during the.-first battle at, any situation wh}ch might develop in! it is over a man's head. IA'this soggy 'the countryside. It destroyed hun- that town in 1914. It is now cr. duty in-Londoh again, and was decked with Germany. ' mass, the bodies of the victims lie j dreds of domes, where families perish- flowers for the Armistice parade. British naval co-operation in the tangled among fallen trees, telegraphf ed without even- realizing the,tragedy North Sea and Baltic would suffice. r ,; i - British aviation forces reinforcing the-pQles, buildings sind bridges- Hoarawhieh overwhelmed them, . " and there portions of, broken walls) Thus far the dead.are estimated at project as mute evidence of the tre- 700, but it has been impossible to .. to prevent Germany from overwhelaiis F%F4 641solM M 0% Fiench flying fleet is u�ged, � 'v Ing France in the air suddenly, and uwndous might with which the waters ascertain the exact number, for.whole `d ingvlfed the region The homeless are families are missing. The neighbor I ® ®URCES OF G then crossing the Channel and resum-� "counted in the thousands, most of Ing lakes and rivers have been raised Ing the bombing of London. 'whom are mourning for lost relatives, fifteen to twenty feet, and on their It is pointed out that attempts sfj or searching for their bodies. Relief surfac8 float bodies, some of which A despatch from Paris says:-,mention of a limited number of years.,defensive alliances between France parties from the surrounding sections`traveled miany miles from an altitude After declining to co-operate less than If the experts desire to project their' and Great Britain hitherto have tailed -°oi Milan and Brescia are on the scene of ,2,000 feet, carried b the awful study far ahead regarding Germany's because the French always have while all avoidable troops. have been I dela y- a month ago because of Premier Poin-,resources and capacity, they. may do`sought to guarantee a certain nnmlie? a<4 P ge' care's advance restrictions on the pro- This rs a public and unanimous of divisions of British troops to W - - ----- the Continent 'thin 9 r.y ---- _ posed exp committee, the United invitation to the United States to co-' landed ,. este sed on tin wi FAVORABLE PROSPECTS . States Administration is now given operate. stipulated time alter hostilities open:, - FOR IMMIGRATIOIV a an opportunity to reconsider its de- "Unless it.is possible to obtain the � cision to stay out of Europe, f American members--they" need not'New'Free State Loan The Reparations Commission unani-'nesessaril -be appointed b the Wash- Many, Will Come to Canada r r mously decided to create immediately ington yGove�nmenc-the Payable in British Curren .1 - from Great Britain With �>' ` � f? s two expert committees;with the object•1 committees_are not likely to act 1 of trying to straighten out the resent(an. very usef results. In fact, in A despatch from Dnb says:---4 Money to Invest. . g g P y 'j hopeless situation. The first will con- the absence of merica I do not think! An interesting point in eonnectioal Ottawa, Dec. 2.-Prospects are very centrate on a balance of the Germanthat they will even• be called into I with the new national loan as td 7. good fora substantial increase for im- N x" budget and upon measures necessary'.being. whether its service would be in Irish from the British Isles dur- to stabilize the currency. The second In that event, Sir John illy con- migration or British currency treat settled by an ; tug 1924, said W. J. Black to-night Y w will consider means of estimatin the cealed his belief that England would official announcement that interest i . Mr. Black is manager of colonization � g' g _t and principal would be aid out hi amount of exported capital and how withdraw from the Reparations Com P P p and development with the Canadian. �s° t British sterling. li4atianal Railways, and with ead- beet it can be- brought bark to. Ger-'mission. The onus.of mending or end- many. Ing the Entente Cordiale is therefore Among_the subscribers to the loai7l quarters at Lon&-k; England, and has are the Dublin Port and Doc -�z dust iv turned lroct a trip to Great * Sir John Bradbury desires it am-,Indirectly placed on the Coolidge Ad- phasized that it ,is not the original'ministration, since no one on the spot 'Board, £50,000; Great Northern-hail• , `. Britain and the European continent, , . restricted inquiry. I doubts that this ls the flail attempt way,950,000,and the Dublin rhstillsry YN. where he serve the estion of „ fes Company, ffib,000. qu We are maldnZ an inquiry without by Great Britain te,pull together with P y, • _ , '•. 3mmigrtionm Canada continues to . restrictions," he said. "There is no France. InteVOW, said Mr. Black, particularip with people who wish to take up•-*sA- ALBERTA OIL WELL chatted into the air, and liberally be. Folder Ezpe�s to Hold culture and.. a lair proportion of spattered these. visitors who were ,onfer'en .III 11.411,11" 2saahers woo intend comm out next SHOWS FINE PROMISE within range, It' is estimated that \ � f year will haw some capital to invest, each spurt brought with it over half a A despatch from London. says:-* �_ ' while other'again will,need to.work "Tay-Pay" iie.eisctsd. TW .DB IsForced PMOnStMtioa Be. rai the sad the teswhile it was t ble that monference of betweenonwill be held inLoaweir �doa iof s July' ' on the land a while In order to get a T. P. ,O'Connor, for nearly fortyDuring {" start•:' years a member of the British House the beads. 9i1.1a euspenaion was car The conference will discuss lays ly ZZ Capital always follodle immigration, of Commons, as a Rationalist member fore Enthusiastic Visitors-. Tied out by the gas, with, as wall, a electricity, coal and oil heat: AmQ •lair. Black stated and it was inevit- representing the scoiland division of small stream dripping conetaatly the aims of the conference will bi fief t the s -�;. Dec. 2.-A fir t :cal - IM-;' - vI;a 7-was Te-e ec a ace aziia- from the end of the pipe. 1 sfacsdardize mechanical parts. Bible, he contended,'that a Sow of m rP Y )migrants to Canada^. would indicate tion. "Tay Pay" has come to be a-Bri- public test of the new British Pet- 4 in0reaaing_0onfldence and bs followed tish institution. _ ioleums, Limited, well-at Wainwright, f'. by a flow of 13ritish capital for invest- Alta.,on Saturday aftarnooa the drill-Men in Dominion enterprises. - FIGHTING FORCE BEING ing was opened rap for an Naar, during - H. Thera are plenty of people in con-1FORMEI) IN GERMANY whichtime twent or more.barrela of TOIRONTO. comb honey per dos_ No. 1, $1.75 to. timntal. conn W156 wo ee -- crude dil was forced out throe the. nito w ea ba• '. Dome to Canada, Mr. Black said. bat Concern in. London Over Re- two-inch piping by the gas pressure. $1.042.. moked meat�r-•- ams; r4 , 26 to �Elieie ls the great difficulty of their 'The demonstration was witnessed l,y; Afanttoba oats-No. 8 CW, 93c; No. 27c; cooked hams, 87 to 39c: smoked- depreciated currency. They look upon OW.'Of Recruiting and extra41 rolls, 21 to. 28c; cottage rolls, 22 to Canada, together with the United Rearming. geologists, oil operators, business and l Manitoba barl y Nominal 24c- breakfast bacon, 26 to 27c; ape- . professional men, and all expressed aq 1 brand breakfast bacon, 80 to 880; Btates, as among the countries which A =.etch from Conder sa s: All the above, tsac_. bay Coro . A have been most sucoeestul in ala- .. q themselves as satisfied tbet the well is backs, bopelesa, 80 to 86c. Disturbin information concerning American cora-''rack. Toronto, .w. g g a real producer. Cared meats-Coag akar bacon, Sof " Ang their favorable'position. the extent to which German is re- P No. 2 yefltrw,"$1.17. In man cases, however, they leak y Sixty-two passengers tragelled Ontario barley-6S to 60c. to 40 lbs.,. ;i7.b0; lbs. and np4 Y crafting and re-arming has been re- down from Edmonton by special train, Buckwheat=No. 2 72 to 7be. $18.60; lightweight in bsrrely the money• for transportation, end,' ceived by the British Government," and immediately they arrived the teat Ontario ¢ .78 to 76c: heavyweight , fart Canada to-do is lack: rye--Na $88 hes eight rolls $33.. - hermsons.. Y ng:says a Reuter's -news item. '�rn�. The valie was turn- � 66: tierces 18 to 19%o i of free lands of good qual- "Althou the view is taken offl Millfeed- el., Montreal Frei a$ tubs, 18 to 19c; ls, .1, to c; w Ch ed at 1.46 p.m.-Gas roared out for ppaa Ity which influenced immigration so ci?all that this" information is bags included: Brae: r toe, 27; ante 20% to 21'�c; shortening Y Po- about five minutes, when it was fol- pe tavorabl in earlier years. �shorts,�er�on, $i0;�asidd3ing;,388; ercee,�b}(i to }b Ac; tubs, ib% to 7. tential rather t a ow y e of, w is i no cora oc feed flour, 2.06. laic; ails, 1T to0 C,prim;28ii6' p t: the British authorities are frankly .through in one continuous flow, but in `•Ontario wheat-No. 2 white, 94 toto 18�1hc. r ' ''Toot}:Extracted from Lungs concerned over the situation .and its heads which came to the surface at 86c, outside. Heavy steers, choice, $6.76 .to $7; U.S Sur Cosi bearing on the peace of Europe." intervals of'sev.eral minutes. Ont. No. 2 white,oats-88.to 40r. butcher steers, choice, $5.76 to $6.60; cf y "It is known that rapid military Ontario corn-Nominal. Pz ry When the oil gushed it did so 'for, do, corn., $8 to .$4; butcher heifers, :. training of large numbers of men in Ontario flour-Ninety per cent,psi, choice, $5.15 to $6.25; do, med., $4 to iA despatch froth New York says:- periods varying from a quarter to m fate ba Montreal,_ rorn t s i - Resorting principle excess of the Versailles Treaty stipu- gs, P p $b; do,cora.,$3 to $3.50; botcher cows, to the a swots' ". half a minute. The fluid came out;anent, $4.75; Toronto basis, $4.75; choice,44 to$4.50;; do,med.,$8 to 14; 1 llvwer employs, surgeons of. St.1 lations hila been progressing, says at times in a solid flow, while again I bat seaboard, . 26. $1.50 to $2.50 �ws the Reuter article. • "This, it is de- canners and cutters, , ry s Hospital, St, Mark's Avenue,) this was varied b the teasers, Manitoba flour-1st std.; in nb q g� p P j �butcher bulls, good, $3.50 to $4.68; "Brooklyn, recovered a tooth that had Glared, is 'more than ever the• case when the' oil shot,with eat soros I sacks, $6:30 r.bbl.• End ata:, $6.86. since the Allied military control'cesag- ton, cora., $2.50 to $3.50; feeding queers~ ,7 been swallowed by Mrs. H7ensCPet-j against a bank, from where it rico- Hay-Extra No. 2 timot y, per I�� $5't,645-50; do, fair, E4.50 to. bet r So-years old.' ed nearly a year ago. Recruiting has :track, Toronto, $14.50 to $16; No. 2, 8b; stockers,_eood, $4 to Els; , fairs I been es iall active in Bavaria, ;$14.50; No. 3, $12.60; mixed, $12, d - • lir � '• P� y= 53.60 to $4; milkers' an springers,' ,•:;�;, - Several• months ago Mrs. Peters-{ Straw-Car Iota; per tan, $9. 0 where the security.police have- beer, 80 to 4110;,calves, choice, $1 to Cheese-New, rge 28 to- 240' 11••do, med., $8 to $9; do, cora., $4 Merger had the Loath pulled. She la , gulped and it fell back in her throat! engaged in manoeuvres with.the army. twins,.24 to 26c; triplets, 25 to 28c; I Th training of •students also rs in p to >b; do,' grassers, to tom 601 pad down into one of her lungs. She Stiltona, 2b to 26c. Old, large, 80 to .lam s, choice, $10.26 to $10..6• do,. constant. progress. ' Hitherto all at- Sic; twins; 81 to 32c. i Coughed constantly and Dr:'John G. bucks, ;9 to $9.26; do, cora. 8 to I tempts to induce Germany. to produce Buttery--Finest creamery prints,..•il Williams; of Brooklyn,'planned the . .'• 60;<eheepi Light ewes, gooa� $8 tooth's recovery.recovery recruiting returns in order to'enable to 43c; No. 1 creamery, 38 to 400; No: g,50; do, fiat, heavy, $4 to �b; do,, Mrs. eters wee not given an strength o! the Germants Paper army at any Eggs-Extras, fresh, in cartons, 70 f.o.b., $7.50• do country aaaatethado but-was placed on the op- .• I to 74c extras, store in cartons, 4b�F.W., $8; do, , ting table with hes had and neck given moment of inspection, with the - to 47c extras, 42 storage, firsts, ZS]points, $q.25; do, selects,.$8 8b. _ number of recruits actually trained, to 82 MONTREAL. a Position so that the throat tarn „ to 89c; seconds, 80 ..e. f Xx has been unsucciessful. I ° Jaid ung were in a straiglil'line. A 1 - a 'Live poultry-Spring chickens, 4 Oats, N..2 CW, 5a to 54c; o.3 CW, t thin metal tube which surgeons Galli lbs. and over, 25c; chickens 3 to 4 52 to ,53c; •extra No. 1 feed; 50% to es ronchoecope was inserted. A sur- to Civilian Air Despatch' Ihs., 22c; hens, over b lbs., 2�2c; do, 4'bloc; No. 2 local white, 492, to f. eon directed it through an X-res ma- .Rider'int the World a° to 6 lbs.,' 16c; do, 8 to .4 lbs., loon EiO rc. Flour,,hlan,spring wheat pats., g q roosters, liic;,ducklings, over 5 lbs.,!lsts, $6.30; 2nds, $5.80: strong bakers, ? ,chine until the end of the :abet was : - 20c• do, 4 to 5 ibk.; •18c; turkeys,!$5.60; winter pats., choice, $5.75 to --'`directly over the tooth. Then a pair; A despatch from London says:- ;young; 10 lbs, and up, 28c. j;$5.85. Rolled oats; bag 90 lbs.,. $2.95. O[ special) made forceps was slipped Lawrence S}erry, the. young New y p pped Dressed poultry-Spring chickains, 4 Bran, $27:25 -Shorts, $30.25 Mid- through the tube and the faith with-I York airman, what has been-over here, ' lbs. and over, 33c;,chickens, 3 to 4'dlings�, $35,25, .Hay,•No. 2, per ton, QQrswn. Mrs. Peteraburger is now at several weeks 11girg his baby plane; I lbs., 30c; hens, )ver b 3bs.,-,28c; des-L car lets, $16 to $26. + v ber home final) rid of tho..bother-!has just,become the.first civilian srr�'. ' ' .' to 6.lbs., 24c:• do, 8.to' 4 lhs'., I.8e; Cheese, 'Reset westerns, 1? to _, y _ _._ _ r seers, iSc; 'ducklings,,overs lbs., 18'4c; nest.easterns, 17% to l��ibc; 'Some molar. despatch rider in .the world.: oo �' , fi "c8c; do; 4-:to 5.lbs,, 25e; turkeys,IButter, No.' 1 creamery..39 to. 392ec; � + ,r-- It is announced' that.he is engaged c ecial pasteurized, 4Di�` No. I pas new plaster quarry has been -by the Liberal Party to carry urgent young, 10 lbs: and up, 33 . to paste raze c Opened s. abort distance from Clar - messages Parliamentary candidates Dr. A. S. Lamb, B.P.E. Beans--Canadian hand-picks;d, : b., teurized, 40c. Eggs, extras, k, No, k$ 7c; primes, 634c•. . J I stock, 36'to 37c; No. 2 stock, 30 to ville Station, N.S., b the Windsor around the county . Director of the Department of Phyei• I y y cal Education of McGill University, Ma le'products--9, per is+.. y Plaster Co. It is the intention of the Sperry will probably' be used to P 1. i� 52.40 per s Cariner cows, $1.25- to .$1.501 cut- ' who is to be one of the staff in charge gal., 2.60; -per'6-ga 25C.' t n, ters,'$2.7b'to $2.26 dei type Iowa, company to. ship about 6,000 tons to(make a dramatic appearance at Lib- gel.• maple sugar, ]b„ "5c• of the preparn.ioa of Canadian _ 2,35 to $3 good veala,$.b0 to $10; .,_their mil:per annum. There'are large oral political-meetings as' the bearer o;iFy 60=75. tins, •12 to.13c per,$ k ,,. 4 deposits of limestone in the same vi-I of messages from leading Liberals to athletes for the O ympic contests in;�;• .10-Ib.. tins, -2 to 13c;•b-lb. tire,'hogs; $8.60 to.$8.45 for thick smooths dnity; also a kind of marble. the Liberal candidate speaking there. France neer. amines. , - sofa, $9.26. k 1 to 14c;• 2'h-Ib qns 14 to f6c• and Butcher• rel ^ • .. . STM' .,+ '"''- ,"�''n',A�m,..�,.'., r! w,;x y y%,`..,i�•" --•r-' ,�•,?'. d»yy�..a,s�-•C"i. �, A• t1t"a '?.,, u,. .: � ,�. s w it„ s 11 ` - b WHITEVALE. -ELM DALE MILLS 'FR68H FRUITS FOR Y _ The collector, Mr,Thos. Gregg, will y TritRMs be at the uffice .of D. R. � 7ei:75perrear.: $1.50 it paldlaadvancc Wbitevale. on Wednesday next. 12th _ m , ,7 ra�scripeionr:ro the United Sfata sad CceSt day oY'Decawber, 19?.3. from 9.o'elook ... . . Christ• ■ ■as Cakes Fuddi'1490 p� _ Britain{2.0o in advance. In the foeeaoon until E o'clock in they afternoon, t�receive taxi,e. Wheat or any grain taken in - exchange for Flour. RECIPE OUR ESE UP: �Qiff MURKAR, PfOpri8t9r� ____-� OLD ENQLISHIaMAs CASE I- :-'oINGREDIENTS B -- MYRTLE We have Bran, Shorts, Cho Best Butter,. 40c Ib. ,. P 3/4 lbs Butter r Brown Sugar, 9 Iho for 1.00 NOTES AND COMMENTS. A fadh auto accident occurred at Oil Cake Meal, . _� 1 Ib Brown Sugar Currants. 18c per lb. � Prospect-bn b'Vednesday evening of 2 lbs Currants. Seedless Raisins,beat 5c lb. r last week in which one man died the all kinds flf-graiu. "� 21be Raisins " Dates new fresh 16c or 2 for 260 S'be tnunictpal elections are tbllowing morning.and the other is in - 1 lb Dates 1 ) Eggs65c doz dl approaching and the a serious condition. Considerable Ogilvie's. a Oats. 8 Egge l Y PP g� g Shelled Walnuts, �" 50c,lb. mystery surrouade thelease. as°there lb Shelled Walnuts 59c lb. Mayers will soon be looking around were, as far as is known, no witnesses .Ro ak trousehold Flour, Shelled Almonds, y lb Shelled Almonds <;dw candldatee to represent them of the traizedy, and the survivor of the cup Molasses Alulasses, Cream of to tiYest Flour. Ground Cloves 5c per oz. sbt the council board. So' far we two occurants of the car, being un- 4 teaspoon Cloves r conscious;since the accident occurred. 1 teaspoon Mace Mace• lOc oz Y ..At ive heard of no. new•meii seek- CHOPPING EVERY Mixed Spice,. 5c oz Judge McGillivray and a friend were 1 teaspoon Mixed Spice Essence Vanilla, 10c.bottle wg Municipal honors. The prea- returning;home from the north short- Lpesence Vanilla to taste :WEEK DAY Baking Soda, .��' 6c lb . r ly after midnight }When they discover•. f teas non Soda � --+ent council seem to have pretty P Flour, Marcel Pastry (.4 lb) . 90C ed a large car in the ditch with the �• 6 cups Flour - Five Rbses 24 lb 1.15 o - esa�ootb sHilinfr as they have riot, two wen lying unconsrioue in the :0 Five?�...C?iWOOl� p : •. = :- ) .180 far,. succeeded in stirring up wreckage. They went to a farm _ teach o clition, There is a feel- house nearby and phoned- to Port SEND TO THE GROCERY'STORE Pp Per for mrdictti 'aid and Doctors ANNOUNCING FGR YOUR GROCERIES - xsg in "the -southern part of the Mellow and Naylor were soon on the ., - 4bownship that the northern half scene They convened-the injured LOXFNION Or CANADA too well represented. Everymen to Port Perry, and an examina• _ R % G H A R .� S 4 N P tion ebnwed that both inen were very REFL'V DING LOAN 2923 - member of tete council lives north seriously injured. They were taken Immediatel •to the Oshaws Hospital. r the centre of the tpwnship. tips S p v PERCENT BUNDS where one of the men, who proved to $rive not heard of an tom lainZs g _ FARM LANDS -I• ',• Y P be Nicholas, Loner an. of Toronto, ---� ---- - ' • - admitted. The other man, said to be Archie Meld to o buy or sell your arm, consu a carteLands'Department of Batt[ it cannot be •denied that it b,14 per cent. S tyre, of Canniogton, is ,hovering be- The.United Farmers Co-operative Company, •"would be easier to &versee the tween life and deatb. Evervtbing 5 Fear Bonds, ptice f)9. to yield P i Indicates that the car was going at an 5.Y3 per cent.. Limited. work if the nietmberij of the coun- r -sill were scattered more throw h- exceselverate of speed.- Lo4ergan is Oanaidan National Railway (0.N: R.) : B the vaso who was implicated in the (seven year) ft-st mortgage Deben- A. J. 4LLISON;*,Represeatative, Pickering, Phone Pick_. 1508 :lett the township. No 4oubt pll rum-running raid made by the Pro tures maturing Hay 6-19M. Pricr3 the members ofthe present coun• vineW pollee on Madame Brown's 570 per thousand, or 41000 invested - x farm near Dunbarton about two now increases to $1.754.40 at me- _ -AeU will seek re-election, but we months ago• and it. is rumored that to a ':betiievt their chances, would be a larg=e quantity of li'q'Dor 'was found. Phone or wi-e orders at our !Sastre►if some of them would sell In the vicinity of the wrecked car. expense. An inquest has been ordered by Orown - - • = .apt and come to the 'south to re- Attorney Farewell• and will beton- DYKES d1- ROliEt38, Flfy. �'eas of Banking wade._ If there are any new men ducted by Coroner Dr. Soigr. of Oah• Phone 26a J ttf Dund Vhitbays,�Ont. who purpose entering the;�ntest, aWe' -------- - We o$er a complete service for ' ley ehonld make know-h their FARMERS r aLentiona. MW C) � 1 0 ! a - GRAIN add CATTLE DEALERS -itNVEBTING FOR THE FAMILY, MERCHANTS MANUFACTURERS LT1VI I , • Abraham Lincoln humoroi�e[y said CIF ��� G ant a doer neigbbor's assets, "He has a 'MAN and ' Al * Fa � AL t� 4wde and two children. which I should Al R CAR OWNER A. were worth thirty 1-h sand dol f a '. STANDARD BANK state any mac ' I am opening up a Garaire Business in the Village' . The hAmily is the greatest wealth of r- suery member of It-the first concern of Pickering, in the Garage lately occupied by Mr, a ,Or the individual or of society. It is s r + ;, Iden investment and needs the same Joseph Cowan, and will be prepare to Repair all eek B Htandi; J - aw,Menage0 ^protection and care.that any invest 'GV hitby Blanch, _ • F L MasLag �wsent requires: makes of Automobiles. C. A McClellan, e! 5� Oce of its beat 'safeguards is good .� residing- one of the things that puts - ['Service our :motto :;N1- in en aril is bad reading. The - # F y g• Give us a Trial - it ft Youth s Com pa has always been, Subscribe naw for The News 4n the matter.of supplying good read-' k good stock of-Parts. Accessories, Tires and Tubes,. _ .,�. what a United States bond is to : •itbe lavestor.• Its prlticiple L Roaran- (Alias. 011e And (Tresses. •t` . ' "+Feed, and its Interest is paid with •.tow+ery issue. Try this investment for CENTRAL GARAGE -PICKERIN C - „eTh family. _ 'Pickering Hardware Store The lit Issues of 1924 will be crowd Phone.4800 CHAS• B. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR - - short st6ries.edl- ��Feesale,rpoe6tacte and fan. 8n& - harts of the Davidson.Motor Co., Whitby, Out, .,waribe now and receive: -a. The Youth's Companion-b8 issues _ ,,' L t _ in 1924. �f S ou are in need .of a`.Range or Heater '�. All the rematain issues of 1988 1924. All for s'a 50. _< . .be sure and ca and,see - --L Or include 'afeUall's Magazine. the - - ' monthly authority only on taahlans B /MB Interests and requirements of agriculture are filly under stood puhHcatioas n $3,00. it stood and well served by this bash. To sato progressive' Y' THE YOUTH'S COMPANION outsrpriss is the farmer and to matte his furan as easy► as •The Happy: Thought` 1O monwealtb Ave.A St. Paul St.. calis the form of loses is given. and comr New Subecripii as,".ve Received taeilides, specially adapted to bus eee,.are - for t . able at each one of our branches. -Consult our cal manager. also-supply1 l at this office. • We repairs ora inds of --In the Surrogate Court ' MN - .. ­: stoveA, ranges an furnaces. .of the County.of.OntarioN t - r ata the matter of the Estate of Sarah WHry BRANCH, t-,,, P. LYND, Maoa�, Chet your eavetrou ping pu in repair Sparks,late of the To_wnslt3P. of e r Conte •, _ _ :c ening;widow. eceseen - .. '. ,. ' . - • ;' -.-- -be�o r-a�h a�a�r-�i�s—. _- `Notice in hereby.given pursuant to '-Iff.8, O.. 191-4, Chap. .12C. that all per- - - - - -- �- Alone bavingt claims against the estate - INSURANCE-Life, Fire, 'Auto, Accident, Sickness. J BALSDON PICKERIN •.of the said•Sarah Sparks, who died on � BONDS-Government, Municipal,. Corporation. • S. � � oe shout the 25th day of October, A.D. MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Properties. r 1'2.23,are inquired to send by oat pre• REAL ESTATE-Farm and Residential - _ pasd•'or to.deliver' Co �V..E. N. Sin- . r aeiair, o C., solicitor for the admo -G — ` stator or before. the 1-h da f `" of • B A -R . K E - R PICKERING '%lecembeber, 1923 their names, 4and descriptiobs and a full statement of their claims and the nature of the T security(if any) held by them duly -meeLifled and that after the PICgERIIVsaid dayMEAT- a 4headministrator will proceed to diep One lr, ering 6213 P. Q.:Box 40 Oxibute the assets of Lbe deceased s aa�ooQ rt the the pies entitled there- s; ! ` tn. having regard only to the claims of <� attw "Whitby Round Roast o,r Steak, ZSi per lb they s4'hall then have notice, FaSh�o o. -� 8urloin Roast or Steak. 28e Dated this 29th day of November, Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 28c -AL.D. 1923.' W.E.N. StxcLwis S.0., OshawaOhl. Ramp Ruaet, .. ... 18c '• . �� Fine Rib' t, .32.14 Administrator :7o the Ladies of Wflitby,'and-Vi-oinitp . 18c : an Shoulder Roast. 18 d lSc ' WE HAVE A COMPLETE We have c'eceiv.ed x j -pot"c ... - STOCK OF o boil, •, 1� �. - Brisket,t , . i--- A BIG SHIP ENT OF .HATS `I•egr of Polk,.,.. .. .. 25c orae Tree .. Loin of Pork. 26c ':Lo a Regular $8.00 for $3.75 et Pork, .. ... 20c;23e '• -'8houldet Roast of P •. .. �1 .�BC�rt10Y1S Pork Chops, .. 64 - . A Big $tt)Ck of Ch'l1drEl]'8 Hats Pure Pork sausage, , .'. 26c Finest Salt Pork,... .. 26c •' ' Or Christmas an .5 . t Breakfast Bao - " :8 ..c , .. 2 d $# :1@`ines ak s1- n; piece, 38c 0 -_, _�-.._-....: -=. _,� •: '�-' _ sliced, :. • .:. 38c '"'�.T RIGHT PRICES.' Call and see them before making 'pour Another line of Hata Reduced to Rock Bottom Prices -mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 32c ". purchases. to - ... 77 Up $10 00 Each. �8ack Bacon, -'-''C 'alas� C1gR1"e�te8 - (Cooked H m - .... — _ - 211 Our Coats are Iied�xeed -<�ein�rs,.. ... . . o 'Head-Cheese,. ... 15c " ,and Tobaccos77 Burberry, Velours, Marvellas, and Fur Coate $15,00 be 55 cents ,,.: up to $225.90 each. Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3� Zn Big Variety also In Uhristmas a lbs 90 cents R Wrappings suitable for presents.. s .'Fres Troilt `" `-ib prints 18 cents' SAMUEL SCHWIRTZ ., and'White Fish'Every Friday ~ f $ood Assortment of Chocolates HEX TONS - Broth St., Phone 340, RVhitby W. ,G.I1REIDi) - - PICXERING ,„r,:^ .F•,;;r3a`,��iil".��� ^'�•s5�.--^• u ,.;tea• - •.,t�.. .a•�; ;m.+�w •'�' „�. �, a�,.,�.,.,.. s.,�,y. .(S.=rC C2`r r.: 'u. ,}R'aa•R. ^l^+' V .es.-yc •.+'':' e-� -.`•1.. �.. F �,.,+. v,' -F a..rY �r'e�"'.-• ,✓.. :s .. -dv;,f::,,�a'�Mo-^Ww.. nail:. .�a,>>:,9m :/_'-.r. S„w:..�.-' .. -.,L..as .a.d.ra•.. axz::++. - _ .ter•, .n _ ,esw, - a� �:�- . r JCLAREMONT. Many wells in Claremont and Notice of Application vicinity,,which were going dr J. Fingold had a business trip,to wvill be runt-h benefitted the • ,E R V �. - E fQr Divorce - , :.`;the city on TttrdfcTa�r. . recent-heavy raise. - _ •-"' ". � F. M. Cooper is installing a fur- Notice Ie hereby given that William r + nate for C. A. Barclay. Thos..and Mrs. Gregg entertain- g smith Scott of the Township-of East �VR is our - a number of friends on Thursday - -Mrs. Leet, of Toronto,,is visiting evenin�ast. Among those. pica- Whitby is the' County of Oatario,.in - - - - ' 'her brother, S. Middleton. the Province of-Ontarlo. Farmer, will ant were Arthur to ht and. Mr. r James Underhill left on Tuesday g $pply to the Parliament of Canada at on a business- tri to Saekateh- Campbell, of Toronto.- the #f P Divorce from hwifef,�Floren a Als. g�RKlY" r � swan. ft0 TTO ev. J. R. and Mrs. Real and AS EST _ �•, Rev. Wm. Limbert of Toronto tyne Scott of the city of Ottawa in the KEy ri Mrs. D. S.Turner,of h Edd ale, ' County of Carleton in the Province of ;visited with Miss Sarah Edwards were in the.villalte last week and Ontario, td'arried womna, on the - — _ •� •••• - - 'i on Sunday. Gook part in the funeral services of grounds of adultery and desertion. '� - Ladiesand .(dent's Wool Under, N. J. Chapman, of Pickering, the late fir. Readman. • Dated at the Town of Oshawa in the P wear for winter wear T. -had a business trip to Claremont Reinember the address. by Prof. County of Ontario, in the Province of. ion Tuesday. - Johan Masib, Moderator of the Ontario,the22ud day of November, O\'T forget your -Ladies' Silk and-Wool Hose r?r Vol Mies Veta Stephenson, of Toron General Assembly of the 'Preeby A.D. 1923• tits is one of the best to, apent the week-end at the home terim) Church in India, in the WILLIAM SMITH 'SCOTT ••friends yon ever had or Men's Sweaters and Wool Sox Of her parents here. Ut-ion Chnreh.,on the ;evening of By his Solicltor; ever will haze. Treat it to ' W. E. N. Sinclair, a om New Flannelettes and Fla nne ette Go to Kearns and get those rub- .Nlondav,' Dec. 17th. - Seep •this posed of the 12.17 Oshawa,�Ont. Blankets, large size, white her boots, wbich ynu have worn date ripen.' proper provisions,, parch- _ and. grey so•long,re bottomed. He knows prepare fur the lung winter C �WiK# aced from us aiid your Y how it is done. * appetite will gladly accum. A . Pr, Make reading a pleasure LaX-e� � good range of Yarns and A.��� an y, Sweater Wools n The Women's Institute will by Racing your eyes carefully ex P Y you on our nest meet at the horde of Mrs. • D, A. _�_ _ trip to this shop. amin.ed and fitted with reliable �T TIT A fall line -of Fresh .-Groceries'at Scott, on- Wednesday afternoon, glasses by H. E. Forsytb, At , U ;•P E-R K L N lowest rices - - the 12th iust., instead of-the 19th. home' every Saturday. Phone p. . , 'A fzood programme will be given, Claremont 2507 for appointment. * - ,(THE DECORATOR) - Highest prices paid for pertaining to Christmas,including For ever description of Painting, a produce. the Novelty box. Roll Call, Christ- y p0' me suggeetione. Debentures ` !! Paper-Hanging, Interior SCOTT, Several from here attended the Debentures For Sale 1 hecoratingand' i �. A• STTI funeral on Tuesday of the Igte Township of Pickeriog Hardwood Finishing. i CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Mica Whinifred Edith Smith, who Sealed-Tenders,- _ waked. "Tenders BestWarkmanship. Prompt-,'service. - R - - met such a traaie'death on Satur for Deta?entures." will be received by Prices moderate.- day afternoon last at Greenwood. either of the undersigned up to two Phone or write The deceased was quite well o'clock In the afternoon of Saturday, Gerrard 64 Torrens Ave.. 1 Just, r r���/d known in Claremont and was held the 13th day of December, IM. for 0842 b1 (9.21) Toronto in high esteem. the purchase of either or both of two Des its the unfavorable weath• issues of•debentures of the Township _ p of Pickering, bei* made for school' - A large shipment of Men's Suits and er on Sunday last large congrega- R' g F A f.: R Y . L. A N Overcoats at rises lees than could purposes, viz.: P ti• tiara were present at the Union 1. For$49 000.00, bearing interest atresent p . Church to take part in the service gi pet sent,per annum, principal and -You 11 Say So i when you see all that Santa Claus hasleft here for be manufactured at ; a of son Mr. Wilton': rerideriag Interest all good boys and girls, from theyoungest child to the oldest man suite-Na bine as e, pure wool g, payable[n yearly iastalmegt@ or woman, for SANTA CLAUS HAS BEEN HERE and the tbings regular 1,:30,09, for $22 9;10. Tweee of "The Ninety and Nine" was ,during term of.30 years: and �t very touching. The topic .next 2 For 811,000.00 bearing Interest. he Left ere so nice that you will want the whole bunch, and he left suite, heavy. •material. suitable for iy P winter season, regular 20.00, for Sunday moai,ing will be-"The New the same rate and during a like term. a l09 more things than he slid last year too, because Santa Claus � . .� g y anybody g .y T9.76. These; suits see all ..tadlor- The bi hest or as tender not neves- does not want an hod tel o short'this ear. " Just come and see d .Man. and in the evening. Abide . I made and good fitters. with me," Bang at a solo by Mrs. aasity aepepted. everything and have your preeents put away for you-for Santa 'Trueman. All are invited. Stran• JoHrr Foam$, Eieeya, Claremont to bring oti-.ChrietmRa Eve, of you wish. Dont leave your shop-_ Overcoats-Heavy tweed :that will gets especially made welcome. 13 Hoe 11 PUGH,Treaa., Locust Hill ping until'the-last minute,but buy,now and get first choice out of keep you warm and dressed this all the trice things, ani} be sure and shop here. for this is Santa winter and winters to come,regular A•. public meeting will be held in ----- Claus Headquarters for all�ood tiling:. -18.00,for 10.71L the r� ening,'Dec.,'12th,to receive the Masonic Hall. on Wednesday f3ome early and save money at ev Christmas comes but once a pear, '�� report of the committee appointed And when.ft causes, it.brii,gs good cheer. at a previous meeting of the Buard �T �,� 1. Fuigoldo C1a.remQat . of,Trade to .proepre information SoINE- TSORNTO�N' •-BROUGHA-M � 1 regarding the securing of Hydro > light and power for Claremont p .I and Rlcinity. There will also be THE BUSY STORE THERE'S A REASON Coal-, C� oal present an engineer from the By. # �. Gro Electric Com mission toezplain all the details in connection- """' ` tris nndertakiag: As this o -with mat• Hard and Soft Goal of the heat quality on ' ter of great importance to evgry _ one In and around Claremont, as• peeially WP.B'1'�FABDB. Beep this _ - _ . . hand date in mind. Do not fail to be THOS. A. L�t�lW present, as fret hand ioformestion LET'S all, be thankful 10 will be given.This scheme is quite this Thanke¢iveng. - c=to • •- We're thankful because. 4easible if given the united sap- 1I�P port.of those interested. our efforts" to bake the z_ L There is probably no woman in choicest bakery goods have - > . P y met with your approval i Canada who has more first-hand and you ehotildbe thank- knotdledge=of Qur foreign popalu;- ' =ful that yon an -can -order of tido thMrs. Boris Hlochitof, of the pastry that will -'TorofoW. Her addresses'are al make your thanksgiving +1va s of absorbing interest and y dinner a succesA. 0 -are presented with such earnest— ness that very sail to be stirred 'to the.. very -- . '.�. - _ _'om• P . depths of their souls. The WFA9aQ>VC iCf3 AlC. #1f.so C1C81<1MAS s sdr -- i Q 'cele of the Baptist' -• - - -, en a M =Bio Ci p - -� As tonooth� as chine, . ' Church are bringing Mrs. Hloch- �$� � g g tag to_ Clareman"ezt • . C morning. Everybody Is Welcome. nAYp I __J p stook - ; Everybody has a cordial invites ,Wssu.+ - ; +• � �►Otl $e# tion to be present It is the occa- 1 " pNE:gpp '• Q : :.sion, also, of the annual thank- offering taken once&year to help 'haw a,'` ICKERIN I n(�rRE the Women's Mission Circle in t i " their spleadi8 work. In the even- = - , ' lag the .regular service will be ^ n Shop - ,•Ibrx fiaisha: q*b of gear - - -old. The tor'asub'ect will.bs H^ ess inside and ort. t via_"'The Sufferer Outside the. Gate.' es+'e �+ (� - e _ •yy�ibe outside. f�to 1 Wan, three cosh. P� lJ_.Li.J An interesting and impressive 1y�ibe is�elisud auto F=blue edging., as well as instructive.service took - - - -� = - ,pplace in the Claremont Baptist FAI4ME,RS �.. Stti.� M'''' P''°d"'a'Co. u r Church on-the afternoon and even -_ M t foBoNto -w1� F. M. - C 0 0 P E _R _Ing of Tuesday, Nov. 27 th. ThP Now is,the time is see about your' ' �� f✓n...ur.. f. ptfrpose of the gatbering was the- Hai c'ees needs, ©LAREMON.T • . _ examination and ordination of the' pastor, Mr. Ernest Orsborn. Four• We have on hand a good'supply -- ---" - — -- - - -- �" teen sister ehnrches sent twenty- of Harness and AccessoriesPickel'sin, -. - The PiChel'lV three repreeen-tatives who met . at various prices a—i'spreaentativea t6�81aremorrt (live,us a trial and be - T 6 r + 11 t vigilance conanaittee ' .Church to act as an ordaining .convinced. :. council. Among the delegates -- -- a were six pastors, t X. el gait- Good Shoe Repairing Service The object of this Association is to ; lessen�tealin and prosecute stead, of McMaster University, `� usLis e a" -and-Rev. Geo. Speedie, of the U,p• CECIL BRADLEY _ ,,the feio>ze. perZanadaTractSociety. After Harness -B Beginning Saturday, August 25th ����`� s00°'a'OOII r. Oraborn had told of his con• =. a aaM $z«iia >, say msmbse I ' version and call to the ministry, PICK ERING, -- ON)ARIO mmiMss. he read a lengthy and thoughtful Deper covering largely the various Membirship fns 101,00. f octrinee a9 a sear em. ? mar be bad trona tics Peestdeot ssl a position was well receivedand ap- _ WW e - , proved by his brethren, and it r . lazac.Oom.-L. D. Banks,O,S.Palm- . was decided to ordain him at the The Service Garage 'T'45 a. m. (Daily) �.�.� a. M. er, Donald Mauro.Pickering.' _ evening service. After the sapper - . Dail ezee Sunday@) �+ n J.R, Thextoni .Js Clark: a � at the church, provided by 'the Painting, all kinds 4.15 �• m' � land Holidays y ) V-VU p• m• PrasidaatF. 1�.ere+� �.`,. ladies. a number of short addresses Overhauling,* _- were given, among them being repairing done, Ignition ,��QO Sundays ao y words of goodwill and greeting a specialty. p• . Holida s onl � "1�•3V p. ,m• from Rev:=A. McLellan 6f tl.e Un- Youc old Ford top re-covered �•t ionChurch. At the evening ser. for $13'00' ►7tandard-Time) vice the devotional exercises were p i conducted by atndent Astor Saar- Berry & Poynter -dere, of Greenbank. Dr. .E.-M. _Reirstead preached the sermon, -- Rev. J. T. Priest, of Whitby led i =Return trip from Pickering. $1.00. Juter'mediate points , -farness Repairing - — - - the ordination prayer,and Rev. - charged proportionately. 1 a J 8e ` O!-si rotierials and sign i Geo. Speedie gave the hand' of Having resumed my busioese in glace - _ kepi In stook. It will ps;you fellowship into,the ministry. The moat, I respectfully solicit the patron, - oa11'at our works and iacpeel our sloes. r' charge to the candidate was given age of the farmers of,the sur- $UB-BtOps.at;,G- don House. - 'Passengers taken on obtain prices Don't be aaWed _ by Rev, A. P. Wilson, of Canning• rounding comma - agents we do not*=ploy 112: ,aonMgdaotle ton, and Rev. Gordon M: I am prepared to rP air h rness and ' at any point. S hs >,gse11 , Holmes, P P P ly we can, and 4,o throw o 1 of Lindsay, addressed the church, collars as well as boots and shoes. -- �nio�h of 10 pee o.al.;whtah you wll Rev. Erae4t Oraborn closed the Heavy rubbers re-bottomed. 1 esstainly save by purahming Eftm ase. sorvice with prayer. Dr. E. M. -f--, iR $Ei9,.RN9� rCOLLACU�TT S GARAGE �� �� � ' Reiratead was the moderator and at the Corner Shoe Store." J. T. MALTHESON Rev. Gori'in M. Holmes was clerk the ee-Aheil.— L 200 office and Works. Whitby,Oulafrf4 x•^-�;.- ,.. ,:. .. ,. �, '.�' _. �:. ,.. •5'' S+b,ry-"". ar,. ^v-.,.. ��,.•• - ••^1'.< .fin .xJ,. , :.Y:g:s.'�-d t�w:E/;'w..�;. '-b. +wA±�.- rywy• r 5-:- ,I-S N —AND THE WORST WYETIV CbME A— H9#iiW hr Sick .ChAdma ut ouse, 7= COLLEGLE ST. TORONTM ­_th ." Dear Mr. Editor:— Recent discoveries In medic9l science have'ca.Ued'attention"to'thd -A CHRISTMAS 'GIFT THAT cooking utensils. If the dishes had great service rendered by an up-to., DAUGHTER been -placed upon old catalogues all date h*spital through facilities pro-. QHTEA WILL,ENJOT. 14hid cleanin would have been 7 vIded for research. Probably few About this time 'f year'motheri and laymen' appreciate .the amount of 0 necessary. re searching; tbe 7. aunts of growing girls a f Ihin wnrlr' The advantage o a cata ogue ov"er auspices of tb�e* 116spittl 'for-Sick their brains for new ideas-thAt will..newspapers-is that the catalogue is Children. Yet it to only by Intensive �N -bring 'pleasure on Christmas Day. heavy enough to keep Its place, and study of the. -causes of children's -Per h"aps one of the chief puzzles is to when its surf ace.beco.fqem soiled tear. diseases that the hospital staff has find abook that.the teen-age girl-will ing; off- a, few pages leaves it glean been -able to 'establish"a world- pronounce "the best ever." Last year once more. Ykmous record for cures. Statistics an unusually fine story,"Judy of York show. that the rate of Infant mortal- llill,�'carae'krom the pen of a Canadian ity iii this Province has been steadily FROCK FO A CHARMING decreasing, until it is now among 7: w7iter, Ethel Hume Ou- the lowest in the world. What that -sands of girls will this Y"e welcome .Bennett. Th MOTHER'S GIRL means is that hundreds of Ontario a book-by the same author, "Camp parents owe their children's lives to RehJockety" (which means tFar. the-research work in the laboratories of the Hospital for Sick Children. from the madding crowd") is.a.wholei dottorg give their some tale of a' summer spent near Although the services freely, the bills for equip-Georgian Bay in the far-famed HIgb- add lands of Ontario. Our old friend Judy went up annually to a go)Dd Benson appears in this story;-but the = 1 many thousands of dollars. But In *tew of the results attained,' I feel chief interest centres aroundJoyce that,not one of ybur readers will Hamilton, an American'girl, And her A cavil at the,money so spent, and I hovel experiences as the guest-of-that confidently venture the hope that delightful Canadian family,the David- many of them at this Christmas sea- pons. Joyce.learns all the joys of outson wtir wish to enrol tbemse ves In .door life, and findi beauty In Can, the Hospital's campaign on behalf Of, adfan poetfd%nAA and romance in Can- To carry on this research work idian history. "This attracti-yi story place on your there Is not one tent except what is well worthy of.a comes In from voluntary subscrip daughter's bookshelf. Camp K n a Jockety. By L Ethel Hume tions. For the care of the children Docupying •bospttal Lots there. are `Jgeniiett (Toronto:'T6s.Allen:) $1.50. certain .statutory grants, but these represent scarcely-more than halt what the Hospital needs, Last.Pear. �Cff LD.IkEN AND.MONEY... Jor instance, the Hospital doctors VIS often bear the expression, "he looked after an average*of 353 to- $as no more"idea, of how to spendpatients and 192 out-patients daily. y than a child." It is unfortun- DUDA yielded 55,bushels to the acre. weigh. Quite a colony of ailing youngster3,1 WRD ed 66 pounds to the bushel and graAed And thib expenditure — although stety true that a great many people WHFAT Number. Qn,6 N .- whittled down to the minimum com- • orthirn. 31ave no sense of money value,and this : 0 Mensurats' with. efflooncy — was WA At Nanton, 4 bushel 02 $31g,9 t even more true of children, which, 4540. Here is a model with lines 1A 17, The Income to the extent T"o unfortunate. Very young chil- that. are pleasing -and- comfortable. IAROP .IN AMER wheat to .-the acre' is recorded, grain Of at least $100,000 depends upon may be finished in wrist weighing 65 e bushel.aa4 the regard which the people of on- The Sleeve ,dmn cannot be. taught to estimate pounds tot difig Number One Nor-thorn; carie have for the Hosp4l's work taoney_pr9perly,of course, but after a length ,with a band cuff or in elbow AVERAGE PRODUCtfON11" . d the generosity with,which they child. has reached sch6ol age and Is -length with.& turned back cuff. Print- At Qlarestolm. 'a Heid of'80 acres an 25 50 BUS. PER ACRF. yielded 37 bushels to the acre, -welo. express that're ytudying enough aritbjmetfc to enalite ed cotton and '11nene are here com- litinjo, compute sumeana do addition bined. This st 04 pouja0-Co-the.bushel and ' . ded May I sok yqu. Mr..Xd1tor, to poll6t. 13 a good model for your, d sub Number One Northern.' out to --eeaders that mace the trsc#on,� he Can be taught checked Or plaid.suiting, or gingham- Wonderful Fertility-Of WeSt-_ At Vulcan 'over the entireestablishment of the. Hospital for M Imod" values In • both very important The. Pattern is cut in 4 Sizes: 4, ,dlatrlct�/ Slek Children, at. least four more 7 pensee of the word. 8 sind 10 years. A 6-year size re- ern Canada Aided by Favor. the average wheat yield runA from 46 Ontario youngstort in eytry hundred Ps lo-ST bushels W the sere, weighs 6n have survived the trials of child- . more more to quires 3 yards of 82-inch materiaL , -able GrovIing Conditl0fi&­ -the 'average 62 pbunds -and "as hood? For with that simple state- the idea of an allowance for the child Collar and cuffs of contrasting mA- Number One Northern. ment, of fact brought to their atten- �..Who'haa.no way of earning money.* In a year that has been outstanding terse] require % yard 32 inches wide. Tbey-are'dolegating certain purchases Pattern mailed to any address on from an agricultural point of-view, In G. G. Coots, M.P. for Macleod. m tion I. feel sure that many of them will bee their benediction Upon ords a y�dld of 73 bushels of cheat 7 to the child himself, increasing these receipt of 15c In silver or stamps, by that the Dominion with a smaller-sown fib the acre from he work of th!, Hospital for Sick vitb his age and increase in allowance, the Wilson West acreage than that of-the previous-y4ar m4fimld on his farm t Publishing Co.,- 73 near Nanton. 0 Ch IA- an y sending some Cbristin", Aknd feel that when he does reach the Adelaide Street Tor-onto. Allow two has produced a uniformly girt, rding.to their means. in Sleater crop S(4, 68 i/3 �-,en 192, than even the record of 1922, thi most cilre of the Secretary-Treasurer, at age that he can become a real wage- week4.for'recelpt of. -Of Stavelr,. has own a farm or ran a busl- bushels per. acre` F. T..'Gibble, ;.Of i1grial and noteworthy feature would 67 College Street, Toronto. r_=elf,he will be mach m9rp I WASH-DAY GLOVES.' Claresholm, 'has,an syerage of 52 ':::efor - 'seem to.be the phenomenal gratzi pro- bushels as from.320 sexes 0, L. Faithfully Xsurs. 4ALPAble Of the Proper distribution and oviuce of Alberta. I duction of-tho Pr IRVIZW'Z. ROBERTSON, iftving.af his funds. One day last' I'experienced McPherson. _Speaker of the Altterta This province, which @takes its bo$@s Chairman of Appeal Coblatittoo. extreme diiewrifort in hanging out my ofLegislitupe, lies 40 bushels an acre The reason a great many people --prosperity rather In d1T6rZZ have no sense of money values is be. clothes. My, white gloves soon b*` tarinlig than In grain growing, has from 5-00 acres'at Vulcan. T."C.' Milnes, ;&Inc* 'the Hospital Opened Its cause they never had money until they feats in grain production K,l came -at and.the,freezing cold.atuiha achieved M.L.A., has ST bushels per acre froni Door in lo7j, 69,nI In-lWattents MY finger unmercifully. Next morn- that wilt-troubtlea-S -b-e-j-e-tto—wnfor Fred Now, Treated - 603.M At-ty—ndana"' of earned It themselves upon reaching Ing as I turned toward my kitchen ton, at Blackie, -has.45-bushels per -ibatli2ity. Childhood lessonsOut-pattents, lunch deoper imp"asions than tholi6 window's, flash of orange caught my tary of.the American cantirent. Fellger hale 63 bushels to the acre that have to be learned later In life. eyes-the rubber gloves that my no wheat yield of this province,13 The child'who must save his money to neighbor was wearing as ahs hung up "mated to be 157,487,000 bushels by from 2$0 acres at 'kagrath.' Thom. A- mer, whers3c���s been collect Hoc in as buy a coveted toy Will also be her wash. Right then-I marveled at the Dominion Government ' king has 624 busbets to the acre e�, crops have revived to the extent more against careful-of the toy whew he gets it, and my own density, but it goes without 64,973,000 bushels last year'; though from 240 seres-at Ma cath. of promising yields,up to 25 bushels t4 *lint jEs saying that c -the acre. ' This merely -proves once bigur notion of just th next frosty day local authorities are Inclined to place - --,an*'Acre Yrields 106 Bushels. Value I is. Though nothing.seems so big -m--y-r-ulbif-gloves are g9mg-to nave a It even higher. ' ThIs.would Biwaf dtstrbut theta to far acaln the wonderful fertility of Womb em Canadian soil given the right comp the Arst money he earns, he will share In t9e work.-Mrs. O. A- Mon. province for the sqason an average of 1,900 acres, which.hAs ncit yet been b friationof climate and other'growing Zs a more defirift"em,r of what he production of 26.50 bushels to the acre threshed, ou'wbtch the wheat In ex- tin -55T;iTW ftX2 FIEWI.NG APRON. — The Gov. pected to, y1eL4 SO busneLfi to the acre. u It If he has learned as against 11T1 last year. _iS0 bushels to 'Piney vat as ernment estimate of the production,of and the oats froni 126 to I know of a dressmaker who saves Some'parents pay children' in al- her customers at I' eats is 90,005,000 bushels 'as against the acre- east three dollars Armed Unappreciated. ilo*ance proyided the, children do a each week by the use of-her sewing 35,519,000 In 1922, a n average rage for the Most extraordl�narY yields of-grain- Miffs Wilkins, who-vu very proud! . erbOn amount of work about the apron. On the apron issewed firmly present year of 48.76 bushels to the are reported from' the Provincial of hef cooking, had occasion to send{ Other Parents feel that they a pin cWhion,- filled 'wit �pt and acre. The barley yield to estimated School, Of A rt Olds. On a a boy on an errand. me- h ns griculture il h the children to get the threaded needles. A tape measure to be 13,428,000 bushels as against 6,- one-acre' patch, 105 bushels of- Mar- " on his return she rewarded hi Eo n%.� t 11 238,000 bushels, an average tWs year I quis iib-e-al-were threshed,-which Is with a piece of shortbread she bads they must be paid for what' hangs through a tiny strap. stitched It Is. usually very Of 35 bushels to the acre. Y do at borne. rY to'th on for'the purpose; shears believed to be a record for this crop, made herself and then-amearerd lIber4 oatisfactory-for 'farm children to.bl Since the publication if the Govern- exceeding the yield of Sesser Wheeler ally with Jam. and scissors are attached to a long, 0 nutAn ---ovew such,things &s pig* and calves merit's figures, estimates of Alberta's-, which was previously considered, as The boy returned . a; few mi strong fastened to the belt. In a mine. jump as; being 'unsurpassable. From an acre later, and, to Miss Wilkins's i-4 V--886.1 II field for the boys, and the pockets are measuring rule, chalk, wheat crop have taken a ickens or a gardeii plot for the girls. thread, milk, snaps, hooks and e threshing returns continued to our In. seeded to oats, 205 bushels were a- Lan said: for Ilia JauL d for sewing instant- one of the most erten- threshed. Barley similarly yielded ex- 'Thanks very much ie results of thiii, care and labor everytLing needik ye George a, Sind the money earned hevelop In the ly at-hand. sive farmers in the_province, who gave 'a your bit o' broad back." With not a second to be ceptiorially. On a field of 27 acres, 131 Here more -business- ability than for or a preliminary estimate of 150,000,000 avdr%Lge of 70 bushels to the acne vas an,wasted in searching needed arta_ bushels, has now Increased; flgtlr%3 could ever be talked into thorn after' cles, the minutes saved soul�t into secured, whilst,ori another, 10 acres of They have mta�rW out for themselves. I ho to 200,000,000. John I. 'McFarland, a-different variety, a yleld of So bosh- Kicked—Out. urs and the hours represent hiinest�. The education.of children may be pMtdexit and general manager of the, _'Whon-YOCL refused him my hand. to-goodness dollars at the end of eve - t pa6 J .els for the acre.waa recorded inior4plete, if they know.we0k.-L. C. Alber a- ifl Grain* company, esti-I The season,has ,certainly been an papa, ltd he go 0 landed�- nly how to count money. Even in mates the total at betweeh 175,000,000 outstanding one for Alberta: r "Well, I didn't notice just where h poStag"taMPS. and 200,000,00 bushels. Both w. tuying.their clothing they can be-con- -First wheat areas balled out during thi sum-' deted at an early age and get 9 771076 Lane and Mr. McFarland figure that finite idea'of just what is good tasteThe first British postage-stamps the average ;rh eat yield -will be at and can get some Idea of ma- ware made at 69 Fleet Street, London, r, and why,and 35 bushels to the acre as against i rials. Our richest men have often over eighty years ago. the prevloui best average of.91.30 • peen boys who had to'jeaim'thk value About 1819'tw6 raen came over from bushels In 1915, which set a world's Pf the dollar at a very early age, and, the United States and started a print- record which bas endured to this year. ey never forgot the lesson. Your Ing and'ongravtng business which to The -Alberta Government also an. ild may not be rich but he will be 1 this day is known as Perkins, Bacon nounces, that its,early estimates were Is to spend what he does make'more & C ., t They were Jacob Per- too conservative. It Is particularly Iligently and will have mote r kIns, an ntor, 'and Gideon Fair certain that coirsie grains will also set _7 • t for a bank , , ver, and with thein were new world figures for average produc-' e to wait until he is grown to be associat the two $0110` of James tion. �' wed t6"hLndl'e money. Beath, A. Some Record Yields. • The-f mous Perkins process of en- There Is no doubt that this year, In I Cali(, -heti p W&h Ur 3 OLD CATALOGUES SAVE on steel was applied, and all respects, Alberta has achieved not 1, only a'record yield for the pr!ovince. CLEANIN when millions of postage-stamps *ere G. but, ii-remarkable on fIrst,reqpIred, the Perkins method-was e in,agricultural Old catalogues nia-y be made toadopted and proved to. be� Just annals, this not alone In the aggregate )terve A uaeful purpbse. It 'properly was wanted, crop, but In the acreage average and art' of giving lies In stributed they will save a whole lot THE Credit for the Invention of the aa. general uniformity. Wheat *eigbfilg the approPriatcness-of been claim over scouring and cleaning. Plate' a hesive po&tage-stamp has b' 60 pounds to the bu's'hel has been &e gift. Few things lend for re reported froth all parts of the pro- so -well;- talegue'on the W61f or table, where ed both for Sir Rowland Hill and for Christmas,i5resents;.as IFTot. e small kerosene can is'kept; if the- -JaInes Chalmers, a b6okieller of vince, whilst there are frequent be- point SerV2T1tQ_ 'ean is alwa a placed on the catalogue Dundee. currences of oats weighing more than re will never be an oily ring to! The first British..postage-stamp -RA& 40 pounds to.the bushel and nd_Barley 50 Irms, toasters. L>erc�li- pounds to he bushel._'60�, -tors,-cwl g irons, chafing black and was Inti6duced.In 1841. It ean from the shelf. W foll�w- -dishes, immersion heaters, I like two or three such catalOgue!s was a Queen's,head designed by Henry l trig.cases, taken from- different -all of the famous Hotpoint tiolis of a,,will-give 11 'standard of manufacture,' $r the screened cupboard where I Cofbould and engraved by Frederick Albert' place pies and puddings to,cool so that Heath. of the phenomenal yield. • enable y(�rlo select a:suit- khe painW able-gift for-everyone on shelves ne -become, At Lacombe,' a wheat -yield of 63 ver ...IUined. If a wood or oilcloth covered'-Ar,111inois inventor has brought out bushels to the acre is recorded, grain M12B ,tho kitchen tn -to the bushel and Rab le is need'1n much tims.' .0 machine for threshing and gatbprL. weightAg 64 poundslist -to usually devoted to'sco qrlug from its' Ing clover seed in fields without cut- grading Number One Northern. M -$Waco the marks left by hot or sooty ting the plants. At Yalgh River, 300 acres at wheat u ..Va ..,-:..p,. ::;/i = '?' --K"'.'wT.id"-7,4. -,may :-...•.'yj-• 7". ,,Y't,-,. ..T':., _ 1. :,f^w•� .}. 6r' s.- - �-... ,�\� - ._ - •. xe�. - Taw 15US �' BA�il l Unquiet Earth - ,S'Y •TMCR3 a When they can earth Quiet' ."'` .T h thin they have not seen k ' No" t12i :.a. �• Every muscle in the body needs a Old roes cov liered and CiOAC - ftupply of rich, red blood in proportion' old; los{ to the work it does. The muscles of i There a thing mgr's restless ^ M 0 KE: the bacIr are under a heavy st,Tain and Than em 11, Sae green K q, - bare but little rest. When the blood That sure in the seed that _!_ ' + to thin they, lack nourishment and- re- Tile wind has tossed. - - bel. The result is a sensation of pais �Y In tt}eae muscles. The old earth mother-- a "'Mhny people-are frightened into'be- In every Selo and thicket - lieving that backaches are due to kid- Uncovers and recovers, nay incubi@, but the best" medical Bearing without rest,Jf. - authorities. , agree that backache is Eggs and sprouts and lichens, ]L •j` G very seldom due to'kidney trouble. In Mouse and worm and cricket, Cyt fact not more than one backache is a And wild red honey at 0 Q hundred has anything to do with the z _- _ Her warm brawn breast. ` .4- kidneys. The whole trouble is due to , 4 thin or impure blood, an -those who 04 �. * 15 d Send that dies to live again _ . _ are troubled with pains in the back or And no man understanding, �. loins, either frequent or occasional, Sour teen ]tuft that loves the sun Show five cards to the audience, �✓ should iook to the condition of the $ asking a spectator to fix hls.m[nd blood. It be found in cases But waits till frost for sweet;• upon three of them without telling' And that old word of dust to dust, you which he selects. Drop the that Dr. illiams' n Pills by build - Destiny comgianding, cards into a hat. Reacb, into, the - Ing up the blood and .feeding 'the Flower and fruit and seed to make', hat and'ezpre$aing your determine• MIN1 starve nerves and muscles will banish The year complete. lion to take'out one of the cards t` "=osanacco the pa as and make you feel better In not selected,-take outs card. _It is _every other wap. How much better The'earth is never.beaten; not a selected card. Take out an. f -"- -• '. At is to try Dr. .Williams' Pink Pills. She has harvests in wild places.. other. That is not one of the cards for your blood than to give way to un- selected. The,hat must now con - The bear. knows-•the berry, > fain the three cards which were reasonable alarm about your kidneys. The fox knows the grape, if you reajly suspect your kidneys any And ell the old dead in her selected. Ass the-spectator to reach doctor can make a teat In ten minutes. into the hat and take out the.re- * f4e finds the that will set your fears at refit, or tellt with flower faces; 4ag-three She trembles with the forces list absolutely empty] -- you'the worst. That quiver and escape. It seems Impossible but it is real• ya All dealers in medicine sell-Dr. Wil- ly very, easy. Take the three of ' liams' Pink Pills, or you can get themspades and paste Its back to the When men call earth 'quiet by mail at 50 cents a box from The I think they danot know, back of the seven of diamonds r Dr. Wllliaina' Medicine Co., Brock- Take any other tour cards and paste rills, Out How root"calls them as In Figure 1. Now, cut as - � _ And breaks the brown clod indicated by the dotted lines. This s Vlak>tn T:OVb-�.CttCt8 PTiVatC. They've never watched. the woods dotted line follows.exactly the out- C ome ]lose of the B of clubs. To the back �� acco 'a '1 There have always been parents and_ - . Where men no longer go of this card, paste 'the- deuce oft7 guardians 'to hfnd'er'`and thwart the And eat the long road where hearts.-Louise -Driscollby [>wpElia] Y06ue0 Conapaay Of Gnada I.iaghd hapless lover, and many'girls• have Our feet once trod. When youtodisplay the cards, hold Namladumd been .obliged to resort,to methods of . them as In Figure 2. The seven will " �• deception. ,y hide the misleading nature of the The simplest means;ever employed GUARD TUE BABY other "card." atter.,the apectawr 4, was to write the love message with has selected the three cards, put the Out n Step. If all things for the same purpose fresh,milk Instead"01 ink. -On.the re, "tan" of,cards is t$e hat. The first An Irish sergeant was drilling two are kept- together, time and tmublw oeipt at a blank sheet of paper, all ��i i ��7 card you take out Is the three of very stupid recrults,'who could not be w� be saved the ]housekeeper. g�l!g Ir ��, 18\ spades. ThaE is not one of the sir the recipient needed to do vase' to �Liil�"lliili� 1 LLWdYJlJJ17 ]stied tarda bat no one will observe prevailed apdn to keep step. Losing spfinkle it with soot,or eharboal. The that it had not preriously been dim- all patlenoe, he shouted: irrit stuck to the Uses traced by the To guard the baby against colds played. The next card to be tttltea "It I knew which of pe two opal pea. out is the deuce of hearts. That,of peens-was-OW of Bron I'd put-lam INE When ilia trick was of as avail, nothing can equal Baby's Own Tablets. - course, leaves the hat empty. straight In the guard-room. The Tablets are a mild laxative that epi chemists would perform the task of will keep the little one's stomach and fella this out and pante f#, with �EYES fi writing with acetic acid. Another J►ak lion Mlnard's and take no eithest 1;I•fi'es�ues 1">�red Eyes ` cheptist applied anlphurefted hydrogen bower working regularly, it is s re- other of the sertea, In a scrapbooks ;as to:khat letter and the secret was cognized tact that where the stomach w Oatmeal is responsible for more de- 7vett.iA,stleoco•,Chic.so'lor8r.caraHooit and bowels are in good order that unfolded. WOrffi �de• fective teeth than either white, I'bar colds. will not exist; that the health �. Another "sympathetic ink' is Ittia of the little one -will be good and that Some Tittle" word of kladness, softly or rtes• produced from cobalt, the writing of be will tbrive�and be happy. The Tab- spoken, AnsasNaa Psowe• Doo Rambles which disappears in the cold, but age To light the path whe lata are sold by medicine dealers or by Was es are foras , . pears again as often .as .one chooses malt' at 25•`cente a box irota The Dr. dull and grey, � COLD � � DISEASES �- after being exposed to a moderate de-. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, May serve to' heat the heart that's 41016 se. • ref gree of heat. well-nigh broken. seam Im to w Saar41 Characters written In diluted sul- D IN �E HEAD? _ is a s Ann.. -.a d bring new life and hoe with I s.nut •Lorca os_ t.a --phurle acid and .lemon-mice become ev'ry day. list quick relied. Rub m•wr ser ob" black or brown; those written in solo .NO Ancient UtClf1 1�8 Ever . . - fff r•. t� � . tions of,nitrate an chloride of cobalt, Found in 'I">tn: se an with , `no ImMe d out w - Some little kindly act of welt-deals], and of chloride ofdccopper, are render- While tin has been in use for a•great To place a fallen brother on his feet; Menthol a ora ` ad green, the color disappearing when many ceatnrtea, yet ancient vessels of The:oae bright apo; that'through long At all oras Su A., wmta tw rme sash, HOCKEY ..the paper Is allowed to cool in a moist tin are so rarely found by archaelo gears of trial THE MENTHOLAt M CO. - f 'glace. P_LAYERs. gists as to be well nigh unknown. This Makes life worth while and mem'ry aw+u+«s. crit svc is ' is not due to-the fact that tin'rustf, passing sweet. minard's is the ideal llalmeni, for . the rubdown Ta aka the sore- --- M Hearing RCitOrOd. for the metal does not combine chetai= �8�8 assn out of bruised muscles call withof--Lha air or p 'cheery smile to mills soma heart _ - "� ----'a'l+e invisible ear-dra�vent by that of water, brut to the circumstance feel lighter, - '• Disappear O. Leonard, which is `s'miniature that s sort of decay does attack it, d help to ease e's btlydea: TIIILpI D1$appear a An p ,1tE . IL "You t n mercury.Po tirely out of sight; is restoring the structure, the nature of wh:cb does -Can make this dull old world seem all or wW other strong mineral to 'bearing of hundreds of people in New not seem to be clearly understood. the brighter, `KN O`C PAIN" ris efty, Mr. Leon rd invented thin ti .This ends in reducing the n to a flee can pitnliles caused by poor And bring the Heaven we dream of blood Take Extract of Roots— drum to ,relieve himself, of deafnessstagpowder. The process proceeds nearer still. druggists call it "Mother 3dEa1'a and head noises, and It does this so much more rapidly at certain times - CaratiTs"raj-and-yourskinwill { isuccessfuily,that no onq could tell he that, it does at others and seems to .=• .tM•ONEY ORDERS. clear up au-fresh as a baby's" It +' -.els t deaf man: It is effectlre when be transmitted from one piece of tin Send a Domintoa Express Money will sweeten your stomach and deafness !s'caused f>,.et}tarrh or by to another..almost -like on,Infectious Order. They are payable everywhere. regulate y� bowels." Get the _ 'drums.ted or wholly destroyed natural disease. _. = the are elements friendship. One go tier Oe.awdf1,0013ottles. t . -`' -_— �drama. A request for Information - - There o gti- � genuine. 8 �p • 'to A. O, Leonard, Suite 457; 70 FJfth Try Thls. composition of At drug stores. is �a w -- avenue: New York city, will be given' Truth; the other is Tenderness, Young Author-"When I write 'far _ -z prompt reply. adv! - - into the night I land great difficulty In 'Keep Minard's Liniment In the hots. } B 1 A number of sharpened gear shaped getting to sleep." . wheels that intermesh-do the work of Friend-"Why don't yon read over Modern .fashions are said to'have A PIRIN { a lawn mower that is almost noiseless. what you have written?" raised the standard of health among - "' '- — women: Sa• "Baver"and Insist! Mother! Give Sick Baby Y Y .-'-' HEALTH E D UCAT I OI`�1 ��C�ifor>aia Fig sy>�Ip�� �- ,. BY DR. J. a. MIDDLETON Harmless Laxative to Clean Liver mod1°Y.ni°O!' _ d Provincial Board of-Health, Qntarlo Bowels of Baby or Child. _ soo,r�saara..w Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions an Public Health mat- Even,Even, constipa- tars through this column. • Address him at Spadina House, Spadina ed, bilious, fever- Crescent, Toronto. - Ick, colic ,,'b I� _• ... ._. ish, or �jn_ 4 Babies sad Child �*' r' ren love to take From the very dawn of historyvinegar, etc., but even attributed to genuine "Califon, prophets and kings of humanity long-I the production -of disease, and form- nia Fag" Syrup," ed to 'know something of rthe -causes Liaise s theory of the animal nature No other _azative that brought about sickness and death of contagion. The spontaneous Ven- regulates the ten- _ ) v among the people. By many these eration o life was one of-the earliest der little bowels afflictions were believed to,be an act theories* and and was mentioned as far senice],. It of God as a punishment for sin. Down back as 610 B.C., by Aristotle and sweetens the stomach and starts the througi the ages men have non ht the!others. It stimulated the,earl writ Unless you ns the name'�Bgir" oa liver and bowels acting without grip• y . 2lixir•of life,or the philosopher s atone ers to discussions as to how life orig- package or on tablets you-m,not.set. \ f Ing. Contains no narcotics or Booth• i hat would preserve them from incl foaled and what forces.or agencies tang :he genuine 8a,e: product proved l Us and maladies to which hurhan flesh,were at work in taking away life. Ing drugs.- Say "California" to .your - sate by milli ins and prescribed by Is heir. They believed in the alchem-I The supposed relation ofbacteria druggist and avoid counterfeit;! In- I r physlclans--over twenty-throb years for - is and sought some magic•potion to-disease production also dates back gist upon genuine "California Fig Colds Headache I )� _ that would preserve the'body from',before the Christian era. All of these syrup" which contains diroctionz. - �thache Lambaso i disease and death. The treatment of theories were pure speculation. ,.�; ' disease Wages $one by was an art Even as early as 1850 Rayer and l0aiachs Rheumatism Mothers Prefer Cub* rather than a. science. The philoso- some of his associates had seen the wearalilta -Pats, Pala x pliers of old did not know much, if little rods in.the-blood of animals dead ► 1 Accept "Bayer Tcb1eL of Aspl:ln" Shampoos For Children -nything, about the germ theory of of anthrax but without comprehending ' only; Each unbroken package con- disease. They were groping in the their importance. In 1960, Delafond tains.proper directions. Handy boxes' Regsilar shampoos why Cuticurs , dark. We can hardly imagine how demonstFated that the bacilli found to of.twelve cost fex_denti. Drug• Soap' and hot water, preceded by — 3m wa4 the inforatiarrin-regard•atftlirax were living organisms, and 1 i - - touches of Cuticura Oiatnumt to e� �- sifts also son bott>es of ?fi-4tid spate of dandruff and itch , to all x,'icro-organtams•before the time not mere carriers or containers of the �i ti lbs trade mark (registereli P W s of Pasteur. Probablythe first ecord infection. But it was left to Pasteur the scalp clean and beakhy. oper in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of i care of the hair during childhood is ----=--of--the>nbw-vaxion-o bacteria-is. st to demonstrate,fully-that-the-bacteria to the taickest and best relief for �konotocticartdester o: Baltcylicactd. - 0 9 �" the basis for healthy bear through life. of Kircher (160 -1680) in his remark- were the sole cause of the disease, and sins in the back and the ms oth While,it Is well known that Aspirin___ _ able modern treatise ublished in Ven- thus to to the reel foundation of the , E tt.artse. utthear25.nion. T.k..tse Sold mice in 1669. Kircher the first to germ theory. The true story of the 0 y ars. of kidneyy trouble. ,d for teens Bayei Manufactures t assist tyro=.1.10 td,344Staioa-SL W.b0 years. Satisfaction in every bottle. the public against imltatfons, the Tab. t •r u.i►-w 344 St.ha st w, use the microscope in.the inveaLigation birth of the germ theory dieesae be- �"Codeo..s..s.t+a.«wtt`ws new. .Atdisease, and he reports not,only the gins when in 1876 we find Pasteur At your druggist, or direct from lots of gayer Company' will be 'stamp I►resence of.minute worm-tike creat taking no the study of the anthrax WARNER'S oAFE REMEDIES CO. ed with t%ej general trade .mark, the "+ora in decaying most, cheese, milk. organism. Toronto " _._._._..bSSUE No. 49-'39. - • __ J^s 7. 'yk: i'. .. • „ • •5,a. ,..,,...: p ,9'"'- .a.'t`. .,nr. -rx a •'�'ti°^'R .�<i.•v✓e,°i�d=�'%!}? "' i 'dyx.,, °u,.1:�" r v. 1'!#� . .hiS�raFr ,C!kr '.k .��. .. _�"' .- ., ;� -• "-.r s-1; H�r S .e��+.�G`%r�• � -r�...j�"A:-A� -.,_�,a„ .-� ,.ca-:�'�'°a'::.,. �mw' .=.!�ac�c!"u•. .:��:,K,s,�,,..--,:. �'•�',.Ec d cn,... ,.�:,., •• .+5^"�.-,a.:�a7.w.-5 .., . .ar .:.- v..t .^_ ..... ", '-...�. .-'.. .:.vF+.px..,.- .,y .; ,`.,,•,R %,.... ^+k ^�—u.,�.m^r,°• �,:u.FL. ,r., . sw :.,.,.,jtm^,- ,..'?'�x-•,,. ,��y.+=�'�:XtMu*-aMk.:.�:' , :-..,;r� .�J+., ,•?^k-^a - - w - v..�+`' -"...'�e^a. a;.e- "' 'i,. :•,r., ,.',,., .. b ''T�' '..�.' � T T ,� J -•A choice assortment of Xmas 1 � 0 a, . r�QC M* � • , til 1I117•- '- Cards and Folders at Thexton'e * �. • oe an Imes. a ears, an son -Mrs. Tomlitr;'of Toronto, is left last week to wake.their home visiting with James and Mrs.Rose. elsewhere. .� rThe,new fire engine-was tak- -Dr. henry will be here,a9 tiaa-f ; en to its new quarters Que. day al next Tuesday to attend fo his. -Wm. Hall, of Sunderland, profee41ona1 duties. v ]aqt week. -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, - practicing in Toronto, will be here ' spent,Tuesday with W. B. and •P y In his office on Thursday from 10 + Are. Powell. ` SANTY CLAUS has been here and left \ ' -Mrs. T. Reazin, of Mariposa, a �' 5 e to as usual.- sppeent a few days with Mrs. J. N. =gee the lovely dressed dolls t j t� �r -Richardson, - with long"curly hair and eyes that - _ an awful lot of Xmas things- ►Some- -Master Bobbie Scott has been will open and shut, for.-sale at F. i> T. Bunting's store by the Mission SALE l�llEG18TE�. thing for baby for . brother and sister, ti ill' for some time, but is now ill),1 Band of the Methodist.Church, i proving nicely. .• SATURD.�y,DEC. 8TH-Auction Bale Of lol` father' and Tnothe.r, gr.and-dad and -Edgar Almond, we are sorry -The month of November this farm stock,implements, hay, straw, to say is quite ill,'but we hope for year, is according to the weather• roots,corn and furniture, at'lot 14, rand-ma for ulrtcte and aunt and a�2 man in Toronto, the finest in fifty rear of tori,3, Pickering •(half mile g his speedy recovery.- r Robert and hits. Tayl of years. The temperature was west.of Greenwood), the property y3o the cousins oh,. .in fact every one. ' r� Utica, were the guests of W. B, about prtl°lnal, but it wae free of'Robt, Devitt. Ie at 12 0 sharp. f . -sad Mrs. re thePowel on Monday, from storms, which are usually See bills. Nm,5t w, auctioneer, ` -Arthur Lenge of Torouto, common in this month. 5otne of INIONDAY, DEC. larii uction sale of _ He couldn'•t stay long on his $1'St tTlp, but "Say.," Boys 4 the worst storms that we have steeps„heifers, cows springers.etc., and Girls—He promised to be here again to meet *-,spent Sunday here with his moth. -1 er.and sister, Mrs. S. W. Davis. ever experienced occurred in leo- At lots, can:9, Pia acing, property t "The,Big Stare." vember. ,.,The' month had- alQo 'of F. 5I: Coopper. Sale at one. See all Of soil a+ -� -N. F. and Mrs. Meehib and bills. Wm. Slaw, auctioneer. r y+ p y 'man more da sof i=nlhine thstn Oh Joy, won't it be grew—you can_shake hands ith•him fsmil of Oshawa sent Sunda Y Y TrESDAY. DEC. 11TH=Auction-saleArAL with the former a parents, H. and is usual in the mouth, The fine weather has been a great fuel of high-grade liolstei horses, _•__ and tell him what you want and everything. Mrs. Medlin. saver. Deca'mber has also made an hags, tutptsments, hay; main"And Now Remember : -=There is quite an epidemic of assailant beginning, as She first furniture, st lot 29, con. lA rk- + _ sore throat and colds througho'lt few daps have been ideal, and we "-ha'ai Ili mites south of Stgn le), i the country, and many hereabouts the property, of Llovd Turner, Sale Olid Santa EV1�1 be are effected. hope they"may continue, although at 10 O'C10Ck BhACp, Lunch provided. s" �v r» y it is not the kind that is desired here on Saturday, ' -Mies Gladys Powell, of Toron- F. W.Silversides, auctioneer. � to, spent over the week-end at by merchants who have laid in n baso stock of winter clothing. «ED\ESDAY,= DEC" 12Ta -Auction }� the home of her parents, W. B. y sale of wood lots and dry wood, the Dee. 15th,. " and Mrs: Powell. -The teff and concert given in - property of R. Carruthers, at his � St. Andrews Church on Friday Glen Major, Uxbridge Tp. a If you are here right at 2.30 -John B. and Mre...Horn and property �:J family, of Peterboro, spent Ban= evening last, under-the auspices acres of standing timber, mgstly you will see hila coming down 9'' 5_. �^ day with Mrs. Horn's parents, W. Of the Ladies' Aid, was a most beech and maple, and a quantity of -- +'" G. find Mrs. Hand. 1 pleasant affair,--Rain had been dry-wbod. Sale at 1.30 sharp. See out of the chimney.. and he'll: -Mies Ballantyne resumed ilei galling heavily all day and even. bills. Wm. Maw. auctioneer, have his pack with him and l ing, and the .prospects were far. WEDNESDAY,DEC. 12TH--Credit sale of t'say," tbere'll be loads and work,as teacher on Monday, after from beinfz bright: But as the bay' rl being confined to the house wit a0 head of feeding steers and heifer-s, al ' a very severe cold, hour approached it began to clear, new much cows and springers, also loads o_f fun. -Joseph Cowan has his new and a fairly good number turned- quantity of potatoes, at lot 33, con. ` _ garage at the west end completed dot. After a sumptuous tea had O, Pickering(the premises of the late You ll" be able to see all the t and is now conducting his arae been served a delightful program W. G,'Barnes. near Green River), things he has -left—there'll be garage was rendered, which consisted of the property of John'A. White t ',business at that stand, Sons. Sale-1-ing ander cover. Sole little 8(1172a Ing dolls land mama 1 -Best Fruit Cake at 50 cents solps by Mrs. D. A. Scott, Mrs. C. Atone, rain ar shine. See-bills. F. dolls, sleeping dolls and int- !b. Also good fruit cake at 35e. S. Trueman acid H. G. McIntyre, Postill, auctioneer: per lb. •Order now for Christmas of Claremont, and duets by lies. ed dolls, dollbeds and c�a: " + Scott and. 'Mr. McIntyre, all �VED+TEsoAY; DEC. 19TH-Auction at the Pickering Baker Y mechanical -to--s, automobiles sheet ears trains, tinker toys, ' y sale of farm"stock,.9mpleirlents etc„ y ' ' y p which were heartily encored to g. blocks,-balls books dishes horses sleighs horns baby rattles. < -Man complaints are made .[.lot 27,con.S. Pickerin lone mile r � , , , , Y which -the responded freely. that potatoes are not' keeping y8 east of ChPrrywood), the property oh just every thing yrou can think Of. well. They sag this is true only Mra.Thos, irket-t proved a cap- of Wm.Smith. Bale at one sharp. ' able accompanist to them. The See-bills. Fred Postill;auctioneer. T + of. those grown on heavy clay p IVow don t ever forget the time, Saturday, Dec. 15th, a£ 2.30 land, ; solos by Miss `alleau, soprano, i` --- and Albert-.Rails"-bf-Tbronto — Uh, YeQ, and there'll be a letter box where voli ants host rs -The Ladies'Aid--of St. And y• Now Advert{901-ne� U. our tetters for.Old Santa. were `also well rendered. The Y sew s Church will meet on Wed• so ratio polos by :11iy9 liars Clark - " nesday, Dec. 12th, at the home t, P y J LACK DRIVING :HARE for sale . .. ' violiq solos by Miss Eva Diurphp. ' _Mrs. James Andrew. A good at• . B Apply J.R,Theaton, Pickering. tendance is requested. FL readings b Mifis Dior nr1H -_ . _ - , `^ The annual Christmas enter- C'uk were all well received." TheAP MAN OR '9A L�A_f'r-eiih-- -pd-eaw._ — - dist 9undapthe,Packering Metho: thanks`of Line Ladies' Aid Society FAppfy to Gerald Clark,Dumbarton. 11.13 _ Si6vool will qL held is due to the "visrtz..� �tiata frac OR SALE-A large"fur coat, size T� `on the evenlog of 'W';aesday. their valuable assistance and for i' t. -almost sew. Cheap F.Chidlo�tClare '' Dec. 19th, not the 20th, ai stated turning out in such an unpleasant Q 'Boots C � - . last weok. evening. FOR SALE Gnod mileh cow; due �+ g -The motor basses running to -A. W, Beall, M. A.,-spoke in I. Dec.2nd. Alez Gray: R.R.2, Claremont Phone Mark 810, 11-12 Toronto continue to be well patro the Sunday School roaal of the -- f sized, as their' patrons find it Methodist Church last Sunday .FOR SALE-A roomy cutter, w€th - n ■r�; -more as well as afternoon to a large attendance rGmovablesmallaeat,ingoodrepair, Apply Dry �eet 'IeanB, n void 3 g to Russell Bye,Pickering. 11?IVY %w� much cheaper than travelling 6g and presented the school with a - r r- large !framed ctureof Christ sac- 'flR SALE-White LeQhoro Rull H the railway. g F eta aril year-old hens. J•T.Beckett,Locust i'�alLeee Rubbers always-on hand in Over rubbers -The heavy rains that have rounded by,c ildren, representing Hill. Phone Mark 8421. 12 slid ,7, nag-proof.' �oecurred recently have been much the different races of loan. H19. -- :. E --a reeiated by the - farmers who address .was full of inspiration. FOR'BALE-2 eecondehand souses; =---have had lowing to do, sad also He departs -from cut and dried stove.`1 s.l3andy,l heaters. c w heater and 11204 �8w 1e Sew BOote for Hi by the large number whose wells conventional lines to emph _ ddles have been going d teat fundamental truths, He Q/�(� Buys llo acres of sat and p p. dry. g ►y V 00 birch.5 miles from a good town in Women's Gail of St. George's we may know these truths,. theyIjE1s 18 a new,fine espeCla y ma a Or 1 ren. IzeB .. to ' r OR`SALE-Several - Shorthorn Church will be held on Thursday, lie so dorrnant in our minds, and Fulls.Cotswold and-Shropshire ram lamb.. _Goodyear welts, and CL1shiQn soles. Averaging 1.00 Dec. 13th; f roti 3 to 4 o'clock at the w e are so sligh t!•y gripped by them-, o` Orres IIdtn home of Mrs- F. W. Weeks. New thgt they exercise tittle. if any, - - x _ �IDERMAHIN.G-I am prepared lines of Competitors. members are welcomed. power over our lives. Mr, Beall make cider avery. Tuesday and Friday and _ y -Misses Nellie and Sarah Law works under to Department Of by appointment. Geo, Cammack, Phone Pick. were in Toroeto a couple of days Education, anal is a Lecturer on 141x• _ _ last eek, owing to the Illness of Engen and onal llygiene is OR BALE-Six fine vnupa turkeys, (� �T �� Stockings theirbrother, Abe., who was suf- High and Public Schools. He was F'3 gobblers and 3 hens.:.-Regular peva roc oX r and breeding purposes. Mildred h7urphy, Pickering •feriag from a slight stroke, but formeTiy -a teacher in Japan, Village. 12tf Sox and"Stockin for,bo s girls,' '_Who, we,are,glad to report, is lm= When his health failed there, re- - All kinds of y roots turning, he took up his present ��ARNESS-Any person wiehlna men and woman. }? g• new harness,or parts of harness or wishing —Missionary anniversary ser- work, for a year without charge. harness repaired,call at Luther Pilkey's,Clary; —vices will be held in the Methodist The invaluable.work he initiated montGar age. 10-12 Especially fine English Woollen Sox -. Chilrch next Sdodap; when Rev. was-recognized by the govern- and and Stockings. OOTS REPAIRED-Boots V.W. Lewis,of Toronto, will give meat, and for many years he has $shoes repaired neatly and qui kly. Thos. itheMissionary addresses at 10.30 gone here and there on invitation Watson., Sltop and residence iu west of St. --See t1g_abOat your overcoat. _ dge on diffiet >It George aChureh, Pickering.. ztf m. and 7 p. m., also at Audley spreading knowle _: ;lot 230 p. m. All are cordiallq in- but ver .important subjects. 'It Ty OR BALE-Registered Clyde mare, , t ty� red. __ _ i9 n years since he visited onr s aged:and filly rising 2 years.eligible to regia- PiC�erili d ter. A ply az.lot 12, con.5, Pickering. S.B. Fred T: -Bunting, �' d t- -Chas. Spencer, who purchased public school. .It would be in the Black.il'R.No.1,Locust Hill. 11.12, EetablishedJ1857. a few weeks ago, S.W Davispro- interest of the community and �r AN T'ED-A married Wren, by the party :opposite the_ barbershop, school if he made another visit. �,1 year, good with horses and a first-class , which includes -the building used feeder of pigs and poultry. State wages wanted. by .Joseph Cowan as a garage, Apply to F.M•Cftpman,R.R.1,Pickering.13 ~ CARD OF THAgFKS. ' -sw HARDWARE x Look po68ession on the first of the -- pp..__,, _ •� TOST-Strayed from the premises BUNDYS' ' month, and will engage in the I.wish to express through the col of the unders+gsed,lot 9,con.3.Pickering;a 1 , rage_ basine9s. See his odor In p red steer•with stubbed horns, risink 2 years old gum umns of the N.Ews my deep .gratitude Any information•as.to its where.,�ou�s lease another column. to the many friends for their kindness' phone Pick 1407' J.C.Bryant. 1�-12 -The toownahipcouncil will meet and expressions of sympathy, as well OUSE FOR SALE-Io the Vill On Monday next for the transae- as for the many beautiful floral Crib- TTage of Claremont, eight rice rooms, good tion of general business. All those utes; during the illness and death of barn,chicken house. 1 1-5 acres,of land, all in :0 llaviD accounts against the town= my dear husband. good condition.Also good Mo F.Chidlow,lary heater Car k $ g ons), must be sold. Apply to F. �f Clare- ship should have them in for this lilts.J. Rea$msn. ,tont. € meeting as the next and last meet. - �HOUSE9..FOR 'RENT-One brick ing which is held on the 15th lust., llhcuse, 9 rooms, AI shape,•',furnace, g The Famous Cold Water Paste, Is-devoted to the preparation of O A L cellar,hard and soft water. Also one warm frame the financial statement. house With a rooms and cellar° in the Vill"as+h�a of ' BrougQham. Phone Markham 8405,or write John T__• n 'Vhite and Tante• '. I -Quits-a large number Of the A.Wdite,R.R,1,Locust Hill. 12tf residents of the village visited the I have been appointed sole,agent OR SALE-Cheap all kinds o " Alt neW'$re hall on Thursday, Friday for Ro 1 Smokeless Coal -for this F wagons,harness,ata all'Irinde or term im- ' and Saturday evenings Of last dis tie , also other grades Of coal plements in good order. Also several heavy and One pound of ore seo x C1 ill0cover. from 18.00 u light scales and cook stoves and heaters. High week, and expressed themselves p ' eat price paid fbrhide:and wool, also live Doul as welt pleased with the new hall. Royal Smokeless Coal is preferred try. H.Herman,stourtville.Phone 1903 17tf seventy-five square feet. 5- -• _____Mr. 9imondeon, who to to take for economy and T OST-On the Kingsto d, he , care of the building, has moved 12tf� efficiency. .Ltween West Hi;l and Pickering,on Saturdayd �� • into the nosy roams which have Nov.24th,between 8.15 and 7 p. m., a dark brown velour coat, with• beaverine collar and PiltwLlp In 1 2 an p been fitted for his use. DONALD MUNRO, PICgEHING` cuss,2 tassels on back,in boz from John North- i ! paC ages —gaits a" few track-loads Of way&Sons Finder.please It same:at NEWS _ Christm'sII trees have been going _(am otl •.. Reward=-=--- - _ _ — City-ward during the past week �j ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- _ yap — ---- -- 1' Bcfxtrlat 11', rear of con: 6 Pickens and rn al�d get a ��i :N� an„ _. Q Or two. Those vrho hams swampy consisting of 112 acres of rich'clay loam Build / O land' on which there is' a large Ings in fair-condition. Possession to plow given h18 , �To the Euchre Party to et once,full possession April 1st,1924. For full f7 _number of young'eedar trees, find E_, held On =d ppaarticulars apply to Thos. Sanderson or to Alf. ' read all about t it a very profitable business. Lemmon,Claremont. 8-11 Some, however, th:nl it a mistake TMvrsday, Dtumber 13th, 1923 �j ARM FOR. SALE-174 acres,. in Qa,n From 8 to 11 itar finiaha to cut those that are so small,when County of Northumberland. 4 1-2 miles _ the country is demanding re-fore.- p, ID..at 1'north of Colborne, on county road; 100 acres tration on a large scale. A great ROSE COTTAGE TE?I ROOM workable: balance wood and pasture:sandy and d ; � g clay loam: good buildings; this farm is well • Z mistake wee made in cutting down adapted for.mixea farming.fruit and gardenia . An mucls of &110 r s o e conn• Moore.R.lf. Pickering,or phB-l1Picker-� 1 1 Picker- ADMISSION 26 CENTS _- ing 1527. ,.t :,.. .�i�•' �, ,':i. �•• .�.:'. ,' '^¢ c-'+'n,..'- ,,,,, •.',. 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