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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_12_14 .. �'.." �„ .. : ,; i- '.% P' -•row •i" _ sA ' - v i - .. .,... ..• ... .. r 1. .. ` . T PICSERINC ONT., FRIDAY, 'DIACEMBER 14, 192 VOL. �L1I1. � — _ — �>ehor�slilrta=taL �ar1,*._ KINSALE. 9UH00L RKPORTB Established 1828 '7 Geo. E. Baker Kineale Sunday Bch•of will hold Report of S. No,4 East, Picker. GREENWOOD Med"I tiheir Christmas concert oe the 19th, ing, for November and December.instead of the 20th as previously an- Names in order Jr merft._ Honot3re E. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Direefor _ nounced. $ good program' will be marked thus•. Jr. IV-1�lldred Bar!. a R.Optometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. given,followed by a Christmas tree tett, Georgina McNabney, Arthur istered Member of the American Optometrical. 'To AVU1C� M�stake8 and lunch. Field, Sr..Irl-Fern Toms*. Bernice Association. Eyes examined by appointment. M Chapman , Jlarjnrie Annan+ Lyndon. ]i'tane 2609,Claremont,Ont. ,', „_. ', Crook. Bernice Crawford, Jerry Mc- MARKHAM: `- MILLS- Jr.�7� F. TOMLINSON. '_41. B., Member Stop Hady, Alice Proust, III-Jack < N•or the College of Physicians and Surgeons '>F After due coin deration the• York Chs main, Sam McNabney, , Mary y P „ o('Ontario. Ofrce: that formerly occupied byy _ �r County Course}1 have decided•to re- Anstey, Jack Anstey, Leonard the late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,Ca Look, duce the force'of-'salaried County Po- rest. Jr: II—Ernest Bryant. Sr. Pr. well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 2317 lice from 25'nien to six m'en and leave -Marjorie Morrison, .Jack Annan'. C. McKIN\'ON, -M.D.,L.R.C.S., further olive protection to the local Jr, Fr.-Ivan Barrett. Oliver McNab- .1 P , municipalities. w r, N. > dlnbnzggh,'rnemter of site college of mun ties. Each. county con. ney. LillianL' an N Lowry, Teacher, Physicians and surgeons o!Ontario, licentiate stable ' to have his own car and get - J of Hopsl voltage of 6urReone, Edtnbuzgh. t an n1}owaace per mile from the county `Wheat « • epee!dl attention Co dsieases of wotnoo and .To,Bakers Splendid Cih01 K eblldrgp!Offies and resid,Qace,brougham. p r+nd a rg constable i9 to be uniform. _ _.WH ITEV/�LE., : --. =-- of Phonographs. ; : ed and huge a telephone in his house. Mrs. Colwell;of Torlonto, W n Sun. Chairopracl.c .. k_ i AGINCOURT 8av with her mother, bars. with. j d i1R, GORDON McHAY-Chirrprac• It don't matter -who makes. — Wm.Biirton attended the funeral `tea 1.rtor. Office hours-2.30 to S.00 and).onto A Brand Christmas tree and enter- of his sister in Toronto one. day last y 8.00 andbgappointment. Phone 320. Brock the Record, 011) Oval tainmept will be held in Heather Hall week. :'- ���� Strcet, Whitby, 81 Mrs. Steeper has returned home af- Hbrn Phonograph on the evening of Friday. Dec. 21st, , Lepa�. 'beginning at 8 o'clock. An interest- ter a pleasan} visit with .Mrs Mae- play it. Ing programme consisting. of dia-. Crae. „ Misses Irene Pugh KE E.- W-S_ P C E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and - — lii>{ues..-drh]la of Toronto, have been visiting at tb6ir A*Solicitor.Not Public Etc. Money to given by the pupils of the public and � q F vv a :!loan. _South wing,Court Housc, Whitby. 2517 coatintiation schools, and they will he homes here. Sto0ville On t assisted by bliss Betty.,*Il y, of'To- B. B. Bc ton and family, of ILLIAM J. BEATO,B. A,.Bar-' a )onto, Admission, 20 cents; children �bitby, spelt the weelCe_nd with his - 1 rister, Solicitor, member of the firm of Highest Priees.Paid Ryckman,Denison-Fater and Beaton. Toronto under 12 years. 23 cents, parents here. + General TruscsBuildini¢,BaBay Street.Toronto. Wm. Hilts and tamely spent Sunday e Telephone Main sill and see. --- � in Toronto wbere his mother lies very _ J 1 AUDLEY, ill in St.Michael's Hospital. �, - C f _' yentas BARGAINS at'BEAL S Apple marke(Iag in this section is The women's Institute will meet on , r" ,. -_- _ about completed. Vilednesday; Dec. 19th, at 3 P. m., at - �^ DR. HARRY HUDSON. Dentist. (C,LAR'EMONT . the home of Mrs. G. Tran. Roll Call . Several frnm here attended Robert ++ . Whitby.. Office—Adam's Terrace. Byron responded to by '•A XmaB Greeting. '' St.Korth. Pia(ae 223. (Gas extraction when DandyOttk Coal Stove, new self- Detitt s sat week. � Exchange of Xmas gilts. Report of - desired). 51tf - feeder, 4 fI,high, onI 12 00 `Vin• qth re and song have purch• S y Toronto COUVethtiOn. Readings and r _ regular 19,30 ed.a new gasoline engine. music will constitute the programme. f`�R. D. C. gmith, Dentist,, Stouff- Arch. Banker, who bas been for ville. HonorGraduateof Chicago and To- 3•piece upholstered Parlor. Suite, Each lady in the community is cordi- )onto .Universities and the Mill Collaaa of never used.reg 83.00,for 83.00 four years the manager of F.'M.Cljap- Drntal5urgeons. Phone office 2011. 'Residence man'a farm, "Grasmere." has rentwT on ally inrited. k 10M. No outsid, appointments. 2Cly Five,Wit) ut cane-seat Chairs to R. Devitt's farm at Greenwood•at;d erhe Methodist Sunday un ay Dec. vereary will he held no Sunday, nod condition.00 takes possession immediately. The Dec. LAhE' B. HEATO\. D. D. S., 18th, at 2.450. m., conducted by Rev. Ile B'Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental best wishes of the, neighborhood'go f Mr. Emprio ham, of Toronto. On Surgeon% and University-of Toronto. Off--e with him and his estimable wife in g Friday, Dec.21=t, a first-class concert � - ,�;• over W.M. Pringle's hardware store, Whitby. BA�*'��� � SALE their new venture. � a Office hours D to 12 : 2 to 5.30. In%L'phone B. K `� will be niters b�members of the school d Bell phone 220. ;•+1q The proaramnak-W onilst of dia- -- -- __ $EELBY-CARTER logues. music etc.- Or,uhe and y _x- The The undersiggned wishes to notify the your evening at whitevale, , The Universal ^"^^"^ public that he bas purebaged frdt,a the A pretty but quiet wedding teaiic " Soli- C7'i=ff 1�/Ia02% 33JVL " F� G ItERSLAK-E. B. V.1c. Honor executors of the late W. G. Barnes Place on Satufday.Dec.lst,�1923. when : 1'/•Graduate of University of Toronto. All Elsie M.. oungpet daughter of.111-6j. - DUNBARTOR. (One of Our Productions) cases given prompt and careful attenuoa. Phone all the basket And basket material in ¢ and ds arter�tagfgGreen MRp p ,Mrs. �Whke-� �u��e See sell 9i11'e Rite-Lite Leas fore - Sooa. Claremont. 3217 stock and will be able to furnish fruit baskets on the shortest nottee--aadat Beetbp, eldest son of Frsnk end lura. for the winter. .all malleo of cars-the bee5��,. current prices. write or phone: Br h of Atba. ' The bride looked Mies Annie Brander is apeodin a —' in- the market for 3 - quoins** (garb*. � p' gg the rice. ' _ very pretty in a dress. of sand colored week with her 'corsairs. ,Mrs, Alez P FRANK PENNOCK, canton crepe. Miss Janie Carter act- Them. 'FOR-SALE •�I V. RICHARDSOW -Real Es p is �V a tate. Insurance.Conveyancing, Notary GREEN RIVER, - - ONTARIO ed as bridesmaid, while the groom Miss Helen Struthers, of Toronto. I?tiblic,.Etc..Pickering.not. 3137 99tf - was assisted by Mr.- Oscar. Carter, spent the week-end wi$h A. S. and Heavp.TiPB$on„ the epremnny beingperlarmed by Mra. Annan. BURRY. FOgTTLL, Licensed Auctioneer, Rev. Mr. Hickson, of Wbltevale. Al- Mass Elizabeth Anderson, of Toron- Bet of Irina Harrows F. for ooantiea of Yost and Ontario• Asa .__ PICKERINGi .'•. ter s dainty wedding tea served at the to, visited her grandmother and other All in. good shape. Rfon sale,of all kinds sttenned to on shortest home of the brides parenta._at which relatives last Sunday natt@a. Address Orem Bim P.o., Ont, T �+p only the;Immediate relatives of the Rev. Mr. Cts ton, we are pleased Woodworking and Geaet'aZ - B.BEATON TOWNBHIPOLESS LUMBER, YARD bride and groom were present. the to.say, is progressing favorably, al• $lacksmithinl;. ; cloaveyaneer, Oommissioam for %king happy ystuo�Eouple left for Toronto thou h'still confieed to bed. W. H. JACKSON, Brock R� am3a.fes, A000nntant, ito. 3don67 to loss ami show kv confetti and best Oliver and'Mrs. 'Annan and(amity, t Pickers-n Ont. t►s farm "Issuer of Marriage Lin- d wishes. of Hamilton. were ,curets of Thomas : anew 4 :. oat. �.. - s halt_Roofi _ }. - . ,ng ... -- and Mra. Annan over the weak-sad. -- Next solve the se rvitae will be held hAV.-1-A. PLCiH-LTve stock aac- OSHAWA. Ne 9 ,Duoneer. Gradtutc o!C. sots Jana'School. JQBt arTioed anOtiher _ at 9 o'clock. Rev. Mr. McLeod, ofArt ' 'He Chicago. Lifetime experience .fie pedh¢reed F' t as he eau uohitehin life horse west Hill, will ),snob, and.8uodap r stock. Block and.ring work. All kinds of sales car of Toronto �8 Jus ft fi a 'O R after being up town on Saturday. Rua 9c tt-ool will be held at L43.. h0 aremont. holy, - oe. s man Be -- __ lives on the sideroad to Harmony be- meeting the board presented a report. �1 M, slaw. L1 'ENSED AVC. red and.green shades ---'WT10NMA EER.for York; tstarioand Durbam -.'4 lII, and Jr lII: t0 the tween the Base lice and Provincial havingot options oo three sites. on t Counties, All triads of sales ptarici 7 attended highwag. aas badly beaten bv,a eon- the Sullivan.lNewman and Ryan pro- Cement,'' „ In- to. Terme reasonable. 'Dates for sales may be weather. �r a will le of thieves,who rifled his pockets parties, By motion the hoard veva tn- dent phones. Whitby,oat. Bell sly note loW rices On ,: _ _ q p efforts were fruitless. Pouaciog span view three sites, oa the Ryan. New• OA ' B RNTNQHA BRCS :.the aGOVe in large their victim In the darkness; the ruf- man and fjourne properties. The aantities, flans ordered him -to hold up his meeting adjourned 'till Dec. 22nd, at tuber, „Q hands, but Cochrane refused'to obey {FRENCHSiA`'$ BAY and instead made ti hasty retreat to he latest bulletin from Christmas g y tree headquarters re rt°'All's'Set. lSb ingle8 the house. His fli ht veva follows bPr' Bt111ders General Contras ' D• Gordon 8c Son Thegram promises to reach a high s 1 revolver shots from his. pnrsaeke. pro P r — standard and ave en o able even tors and Si Writers. failed of their mark: The holdup y 1 y Sign men made a success3fu! ••get-swap," ing is anticipated. Even the mss- R Roo# d but the Provincial police are'workiog teriour-Gloops"will go away happy. e�'d� g %Alterations 'nud repairs of every D• A. I'Ir1ORDU E on the ease. Mr. Cochranes face was Come earlyrand enter into the good desr.rlpption. Concrete work, _ Funeral Director hail discolored as the out �tmas cheer. FronAtrrsinnuni[ and Lath `. Chimnegs re mired g. A mask ttsed by the thieves vely reserved for the S.S. Ool seven �r Estimates free. was afterward%found by the police. mare days until this gra y .......- event will be staged. •Adinespion. IRPORT P. O - ONT. Licensed Embalmer STOUFFV�LLE. g `R atlulta?a cents each. F A. REE c! f% Vp-to-date Motor Bquipmefrt _ ---- F. Successor to, R. E Forsyth and T. Birkett, of _ fruit TreEs, Shrubs Et_C. _-_.. Claremont. were ,husiueee visitors ;CHERRYWOOD. zocvs�r H=zz C13AS. HEIERL, - MARKHAbi here on Saturday. '-' Having pecsired the ages^y for. E.D. Tobias Caster,of Clnremont,shipped A eery pretty wedding was solemn- _ r Smith & Son, Ltd., Nur:eryroea, I'hotie 9+}OU = . over fifty exrloads of baled hav from ized in Cherry'wond cbtrrch an Tues- of Winona, Ont. $touffville stAtion recently. The hay day sitternoon. Dec. lith, sit 230, Pickeridgec brought$1?00 per ton landed. when Frances LilliAn, eldeFt daughter 'I am prepared to take orders.for 0 all A spirited contest is expected in the of A,-and b}rs. Fenny, of C}rErryaood, kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Brooklin Flour Mills p y kinds of rat t Shrubs Etc., at mnnici al field this year, as the roan- fornhPt•1 of Toronto: was married to loosest possible prices. - oi[ is criticized for'Patranrdinar� ex- John Cooper RPT`l9}e, youngest son of S cy ecial rates for large nar.titie?. I am supply ing the fliaru try Stores penditures in re„.�rd to th'e Hydro. A. Pc)•sole, �f T'nrdnto, the Rev. b1r D � P g ri• tiritTt the noted A new fnrn>ace has been installed in Hickson ofllciating. The bride camp 6 -• 28tf the pest c filca aril other improve in nigh her fathf r. She•t�nre)t dress - FL AV(? Bi:E fit) FLOUR men ►wade.' in the interior, which' r f white satin sand silk lace vend her i - -�J'£hB1n�Ri- TtC� �S\D orera�mex the cro�dipq in the offlee embroidered veil or'lts f stened .to a �: = 1i1AR�'EL�A TRY FLOUR tvbile waitingfoi'mail, coronet of French l�sind orange .' pr , Jin«'�� mild Poi F.1 � Fred Thom'<on, wbo was comrnit.ted h',nssnms and crhitehg r frnm of S r Just try a sari• ssm sure yon o�x serious charge some two weeks land. She carried a allows) bouquet FOR SALE, ALSO you will like it. ago by Magistrate Sanders, will he of white roses, rarnittions and lily of- Cera alipply dolt) YtttRs ante . tried in Toronto before a judge and the-valley Anti R'as attended by two F• tel.Tontine Car, JIapfe Leaf 8 inch Gha8 . Wil - grooklin jury on or about January 16th next. hridesritaids, ilii,,Irene Fenny (shsterl Snggestitttta : grain auringfindr, tier%int 6} inch, ;)sin The Enemies of urs sIL-)w, entitled,, wearing mauve silk crepe-de-chene sixte weethea _ ___ _ _ A motion picture For mother, wife, ' r.`� rt--- �.. tinder, Foot lift )ilia into, Li.te.r men," was.pies- and silver lace;and blies Ruth Smith, Community Silrc Atationery. en;;ine?h, of Craven gang plF,ty, 3.ft t - i anted}n the xudttt,ritim by the Board- of Toronto,wearing blue and silver Toile fincids: �ti-xtPt- : and 10 fr, extension .fall:ra, vY TNT R �i .R iii of Trade ori _Friday evening to a shot silk and silver lace. both brides- Perfume, t Pens.,, t tcalf-- serf u : crowded house. Tbe-proceeds -Rtfar magas Vote silver slippers and silver ce B Can Kc, s c'S mars untain Hr:siVy team wagon, bars eaux on hair And 'carried boll. Choi o� dy; dak ' xn ; . Opens Jan. 2nd. sliders in the park. Albarns, '�'�T. F. I}lsneg, GreeS7VO0d I ,-h�o"l"'l' The remains of Miss Annie Barrios; gnats. of chr�santhemump.' Little For daddy, t,ubhy, ,intros �.__ A sister'nf the late W; G. 8atrnes, of Helen Dnnatt, of S,arhorn 81tifFs oras �+ hone Pir:k ill �,,.r�.r, ; f,i Green River, and at one tirne reeve of x dainty flower-girl in pink and car- Cigars.Tobacco,Chgar'rttea, Piprc -_-.:------•-------•- -' :_.,ao,._� tc er1ng owns III. was ttrted at tied a basket_of „))hums" Chr;rles Anto'9trop Rtzors, 81t,tvtn>;Oat C s t U _ 3 on csa_Chesl�s Sts,Toronto, Locust Hill on biondrty last. Sl:e Enrol- Rennie, wasfull be Ft Qrat d for _P __0`rch flit. - o e the a kiddies _ ttaaMl ilowtlLiotl!!e C'riitliRrrrT I Fid xan Y`aung men- On Sum gtinday evening, about church Sion. During the signirio t e rekts- The b o top-or i nrtsit __-_ _-,- { ymrrr fol-pasitithLts�R fstet3A- it t hl-e hZst-prises: • Ft`mP,a r;airl-was made-lin`_th_c--1 vIi_ .rnr Miss Smith `tan Seet2n3e: - Mr. (� gniphers, accountants, priv4te-ser.- kreen club house, where 15 to 20 boys Evanp, of Tortnnto, played the wrd- X111 is Citrds, Persons]Gieeting C srr]tr,,. ' 'Grain Chopping •rotaries. comrtserci:d teacher; etc. And men were_ cs.ught red handed by ding music, Messrs', Alfred and Jame+ Xmae Candies, MNtcnlf's Choco- Some of the salaries offeret!'this Oonst.able;�:endick in the act of whale- Fenpy were ushers. A reception was later and Gibson', Imported --:AND FL v.KING - year were $7S to $100 a molhth-and' ealegamhling. , The Hoye here let off held afterwards by the bride's parents;, Hard Boiled.50'per lb, n` nn to S1500, $1f100,$1300, 20iL�}and Over flft guests from Toronto were aaa_ re ared._to do. Chopping and on suspended sentence, y - ----- + c' _=I P P PP g �Z5W per annum. IT PAYS T( -GET - Our electric light system is now present, also some from Olierrywood. - Oat Flaking every Monday, SUJPRRIOR TRA1\I\C4, Enter any completed and the cost will he a little -The young couple were 'the recipients �/� and Friday' _ time.- Every graduate of this year over the estimate. Complaints are of many beautiful presents. The . • McEWEI 9. ,- n. T9toneitoata For Bale -=_ secured employment, Write for also beard in,regatrd to the size of the bride's going away dress was brown handsome catalogue. first month's bill for light. - But if we velvet with hat and wrap of brown tel'1i118 SIIr eon + ! Claremont ave O, � tjQhn F. Baylea,p tits J. Elliott; Principal bavo a much superior light and have couple will rest a on Greenwood Ave., Rural Route No.2 it for 24 hours. „- Toranto;; Pie1�Ar1�S�? � t � f ''12 ^-� ,.;:.; •-..r' ..may t.,,� .. -... -_ __— H.a "'iTu ✓k''b'p /��~ ,,,,; -. ..,3,. .. v,.: . ..• . ...,an w. ., •.*r•.R.,..?:,.y..,..... .., -. .:.,w- s ,.. _. .' �:, • '•, ':I:r 'r r ?s++"` `;,s'a;l,� .�.r •�>�Sl,•}.±"h' ,+ ;J!CW, -. .. ..- ,,,.W r..,..,. .. ,. ,•..rn",+p<,.., .,u ..:.�5 �: +.4"*,, r. ,.,sa.+" .:�..: :d�-.� ,w?.. '3"`' :'�?.� ^-' ea �.,•.�`,. *•" "e. a�}.• z �....•... - •, „. .�. �1 2. G�s1A z'r,+a"X wolf. .. ',rt"�' ,•c£t�" v,;4w,' T' 'w,,c• w�-r. > .r Ji-e:.;,:�?� „(.�::.,.rte -sem r^31ut•':naKaro SW' ':: •,r � ... -. .xk. _+n.,..+... .' ..... ;`.. kse(!v Ya2•'� 'P:'✓�l4!tfrn„ v<dM._( �.ac�`c.,EvaX'^ �.utl.'s..?e......_ �. ��'Ft ,. 'R:f'�<T" v,.Cfr`1J-51- .. t. _. .ny,C:.�. t.. bout Alhe = "IOi�SC _ _ 7 . THE GREATEST-BEAUTIFIERS. also protect the hand from the ashes, 1 Undoubtedly good -health, clesinli- tN y P : A mitten included in the stove• ....._..- _. which are rte likely to rove irri- tress and happiness are the greatest feting to the skin. . - ' beautifies s. We can not always attain cleaning ontlit,will protect the hand -` all three, but as long as water and; g _ plain food,are available, we can have when dusting or:shiniug.the.stove. --, the cleanliness of body (within and! SURP,RIRE; PUMPKINS. . without) which is so necessary for - good health. Good health is usually The women of a club coined quite a dependent on good habits, and so is little sum of money from their sure rt by no means unattainable, wb-i1Kx hap- Prise pumpkins. They cut the tops ori pmess .is partly habit, partly depen- a number' of rather large pumpkins i< dent on good health, and can.some-I and scooped out the inside until no- times be cultivated. These beautifiers thing but a thin rind'reniAi These ; must be supplemented by good sense,, were neatly lined with d paper - » "and that is a quality which none dares and dainty Iuncheons cked arefully t ire. -in them, using ham anid chicken sand- T Many people claim that happiness.ial wiches, small cakes of different•kinds, the greatest beautifier, and'while I� Pickles, salads, nets,_fivit and home- would not dispute its effect, I know! made candies. No_two pumpkins con-that sometimes a sad face can be very) tained exactly 'similar luncheons, and _ beautiful. But admiration for "anl in each was put a little trinket ora ' interesting pallor" went out of style[tcy The tops were attached to the The x e W Ford Coupe ° years ago. We now admire the glow shells by means of green ribbons run _ These pumpkins were which-is-applied by a hare's foot and! auctioned off•At booths made out of An entirely new body design of remarkable beauty as well as pzacdCal a lipstick. cornstalks, and lit up with jack-o'= utility,is the distinguishing feature of the new Ford Coupe. Practice the following rules if you lanterns:- Long--tables--were provided _ The body lines follow is one graceful sweep from the new his dram , would have both good health and good on which to.eat their lunches, and . to the"Turtle-b =�urvt w 'ch has been enlarged to looks: sweet milk, buttermilk -and lemonade 'conveniently accommodate bulky grips and packages t Refuse to worry. That's Rule ,1, were served. Lots of people in the the most important and the hardest. towns near by patronized this auction. :Upholstering is luxuriously deep both in the seat and"back,the covering If you are too nervous to be able to being of'rich brown broadcloth with a lahogany.stripa A recess shelf is --control your mind, follow the rest of EACH DAY'S WORK. provided behind the seat,for parcels the treatment and the, worries will My little moven-year-old daughter -Interior fittings include revolving window,regulators,and docs locks " ? � leas important se you feel bet- has a set of those pictures showing handles finished in nickel The large.rew-window Is fated with silk ]ear able to cope with them. cute little maids doing their work for 3 poplin shade in dull silvered mountings. Rule 2. Eat health-giving foods. each day. Once when Betty was won- The windshield is surmounted by a broad`sun-visor, which protects the !'reap• fruits, cooked fruits,_graham dering what to do, I suggested that eyes from glare. ' _bread, rice, oatmeal, potatoes, canli- every day she do mine of the work lower, carrots, greens and other fresh that was intended for that p"cular As a handsome and practical all-wether car for tows oz country,the new salads note butte Ford Coupe cannot be surpassed. vegetables, , , rmilk; day, just.as-the little gide in the ple- 'y� 1�west milk,cream,eggs,bread, butter, tares were.doing. Now Ford Pl'� - broths, and meats which are roasted, She agxeed readily and was eager -Coupe,'SW ,Fordor Sedan,$895 $ broiled- stewed, not fried. These to begin. -So on Monday she washedE1.rir+earerraltgrlr�,ar�:ases+o�.r�..arr.e..lae p' gave ..'Touring Car,$445 Runabout,$405 Truett, $495 ' foods air listed with the most im- out a few small pieces i ve her and portant ones first. Such a diet will ironed them on Tuesday. Wednesday Ebctry erste said 1.rs6aas Ewbaww$0.00 e.aa. _ Make the elimination of the body nor. she went to see a friend. For her All plrkes L o.b.Fad,Ositaalm Govemmmt Tazss setts tial, and perhaps make Rule 8 an- Thursday's sewing I cut out a squaie z > + t9• of lawn and Showed. •- -. A!!Fold.andsla-moor-bs o&ca:,ed-thrash-tla>s ford-J+k'sai�tp-f�rhsei P� �M Rule 3. Knead the abdomen, if the it nicely for a handkerchief, her.first ' bowels are sluggish, is order to stim- real reason in needlecraft:. Friday she - - -- - - _relate.their action. helped'me about. my eleasing, really - - Rule 4. Take plenty of outdoor ex- helped, and on Saturday,cooking day, *raise. Gardening is a wonderful help, I let her prepare s almpl.dish. on - _ _ -to you can begin ^ gi your home treatment Sunday she went *to Sunday school _•- _ when you get ready to eta t your next Then she was anXdons to begin the CARS •TRUCKS • TRAC MRS Y,:'tummev's garden. Take walks in the week all over,again. Open. climb hills. Now this- plan of occapatlon not Kula 6. Sleep eight pours at night, only. kept her happy and interested - - If quits run down, two extra but featly instructed hes in al] the _. ora la the afternoon. Always hes-of-household-art, Realizing -� = amer Motors .,-With the windows wide : fin• its possibilities, I am planning to Rule 6 in about bathing. In_winter -nsa]te-this form-QfL play-into a resp s Ont. - • est Hil! O take-not-less than two warm baths development:-Allee_A. Keen. weak; in Sommer, one - }}►► every may' - -FORD WO.TO11 COMPANY -OF CANADA, LimfTEo. FORD. onTAR10 before retiring. If you are not sleep- A POPULAR"MIDDY" STYLE. — - tug Well.fill thepub with water at 102 - F., get in for two misiutes, then ' in ir. C0101 e& an an hour. This rarely fails to induce si coryza (cold in the head), sore throat. Every night,strip o�you:�lothca— 42 The C;rownin4 of the Year. The Indoors Season. ' Tfie orchard trees are bats; their las The cline of the year la at head even fn a mild form, must at Dace res, in' a warm„ ro mr fl cats s —and , colve attention, otherwise they lay ' the body vigorously all over with a n!3 limbs the temperature and the stats Of:themselves open to complications, as tough Turkish towel. It stimalatea Trace weblike patterns on the gray me atmosphere e�cpase us more pad- well as exposing' to contagion the . the blood, frees the pores of collected Ing sky; titularly to the diseases.of'the breath- .other persons with whom they come platter a, f es the _res of the toss~ m ins organs; Bronchitis, broncho-pael3- to contact. - The northern wtads creep through like la i plexion fresh and clear. n T• Some people have careless manners. These are the rules for health, fol- all others of the relentless end neral- - j . Or sober chant that softly rise sad and without coaslderaitioa for their low them, and sets bow much prettier dia-- Iess pulmonary Uoubies. The number neighbors, they,cottgh without-coves- _ you'll leak! _ -'- And yep the ruddy spplse that they -of people affected by these diseases is.• ins their mouths with a handkerchief. The soaps},creams and lotiens•wltieh bore crea'ses..conaider'ably during the,fall of They sneeze is the same manner or : beat dui: you, must not be:over-Wked: Have caught and held the, sunshine; the year, and the ravages made, con- spit on the floor. time to exist until the spring. These Toothpaste, talcum powder, and such -and they bring Such facts are observed daily,either - diseases are.ofteu very easily spread Other aid to the toilet as are fired The morns and nights of June to us in public buildings, to the tramcars, or •Tequ once more and they are- always dangerous. If in any other form of public convey for your awn particular needs will add they'do not kill they cause misery to your comfort and appearance, but And all the blossom trestle of early anoe, not taking into account what fthe foundation of all good looks is The �Weo�u happens on the street. spring. must.nbt• forget that these din- healt:h. a fields are still; whams once the Avoid these unhealthy practices, and Jg� _ eases are due to germs which are wheat and cora you will do your share toward the safe- Laughed in the gladness of the transmitted from,one person to an. MITTENS FOR HOUSEWORK. other and that therefore they are often guarding of'your own and the public summer noon, A number'of household tasks are preventable. health. *satire pleasantly and quit done if And waved saluting .banners to'th`s - lam. • morn . Badly heated homes, lack of ventila- the hand is slippedinto a suitable _ tion, unsuitable clothing, threaten us It is those things which he is not a And whispered softly in a twilight mitten before commencingthe work. r __ with decreased 'powers of resistance, compelled to do-the just treatment of 4294. No school girl a wardrobe is croon- which render us. more liable to colds. the helpless--that t� the fibra of f course the mitten should be ke t _ P - a convenient place, p' !tom lets without several middy There, eye�e barren stubble meets blouses, and no garmept is. quite as Patients safferiag from bronchitis, alaa'a character. From old flannel stitch up two mit-I comfortable. In drill, Indian head; And there the end•of harvest•days --- -- �es�s, preferably having thumbs. S)ip is told; 'these oar when iishinAhe silver and; flannel, khaki, linen and silk, this Po eFF�drn1 , style will be very pledsing. The blouse But granaries are heaped both wide, CO><!le to the LeCtL>I!'eas De>piOtlftratl0[li and Ct1Cls gee how much quick d easier 'the may be finished with straight lower and high, at the trot always welcome work goes than As crucibles* that catch the finer s _ when the polishing flannel. Is held int edge, with the now'so popular `hip old --ontario Agricultural College - �khe hand. band - The plaited skirt is to be 8 finished with a band or joined to an So sun'and rain have wrought their A mitten makes an ideal oven yearly task, underwaist- 1924 — SHORT COURSES — 1924; lder; make it long so as to protect Have given of their bitter and their t.: The Pattern -is- cut in 6 Sizes: 4, ., Stock and Seed Judging — Two and accounts—Feb. 4`- Feb. 18 : e wrist and arm from the heat if sweet; 6, 8; 10 and 12 years A 10-year size weeks)—January 8tH - 19th. Market Milk, Including Mechanical $port-sleeved work dresses are habit- The earth that yields os. freely when 'requires 246 yards for fife bloase!'xnd � Poultry liaising — (Four Weeks — Refrigeration—Feb, 18 - Marcb.l. ly worn. we ask, January 8th - February 2nd. Condensed and Powdered Milk-- , 1+� yard for,the ]skirt, o! 86-inch mitten with thick palma is eX Has left her summer isaftsge at our Horticulture Courses: March 8rd -March 16t�i. material: ellent for lifting and carrying out pattern mailed to any address on feet, s Fruit and Vegetable Growing—Jan- Ice Cream, including Mechanical i nary 21st - February 2nd. Refrigeration—March 17-Mbr. 28 1h pans, for the handles of these,receipt of lift in silver or'atsm b Aad now the trees and fields have P P0. y Floriculture and Landscape Garden- Creamery and Cheeaemakinq � q _ !keceptacles often have a way of being earned their rest _ Feb. 16th. Course, including Mechanical Ro- the Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West ing—Feb. 4th Wry hot and uncomfortable when nd may we read the message tha -- Adelaide .Street, Toronto. Allow two - Dairy Courses: frigeration—Mar. 24..- Mar, 28. a takeh directly from the stove. They weeks for receipt of.pattern. is sent; Course for' Factory Cheese and' Bee Keeping (Two Weeks)—Jan- 1 r. When-we have done our all, and done IlntterrnFkers January 2nd .— ' nary 8th'- January.19th. —=Mareh�4th:-- ..Drs age Sarvwng- -_-- NURSES — - - - tt o txsr_arrus__sil - — , tb J Jan, 8 - Jan. 19. _ • _ ,tool salt and attached with a -wrench content. -.e.' --F'arin7-Daftg=Tun-21st --Fetr�-tad. �'arnr—Po�t*er,- including T-raFtors; The Toronto Hospital for Incur- ;hascbc Invented t r-0 k B a embk E a,, -21 1 Factory i49j}lt and Cream Testing, Gasoline- Engines, etc. (Two o-t ables. In affiliation with Bellevue and gen y pair . attribute-my extrsordinariLy.goodAlli _ including Factory Management Weeks}—San. 22 Feb. 2. s i tteto ra a hone w�uric having of the re- 'in- y y $ 01�, Hospitals, axie,e health at. sixt -fires not only� being u•' 7'1(ene run roe. are planned to meet the rrtlnlrrinrtetn of farniere, fatanrn' mon,.—dTrsmrn. n.�u - _. ns bee-keeprrp and horticulturists who few M able to leave Come for but a short neriol durla� 7rea'eaucscloa and desirous of ba- a teetotaller; but also to bein a non- Q About 600 s seise of Tants are sr•ioker.-Bishop of London, i eu nurva are free. .rltC The esrepgon or the dairy courses for trhtce a small redatncfoe coming nurses. This Hospital has „ ! t P P P & adopted the eiffht-hour system. The carnivorous. Through modified leaves " t. roared' — : pupils receive un[forms Dt the school. g A rl(nnRe from the home mn•rotmdtns,.: mwing oteer troole lntctectod -In the tEtaea tn'-nfticA- a monthly dtowancs and tmvtnttti they imprison..their prey, W}lich is Many ailments, including kidney °O aYlaotrier tetattrrrd�ecmae rrcnor.e�thet�act vrwl nthe Tmt�4Redu t a amr'a�1w�aTaR willdo ion b¢oodL mk exgtlns_Ps s*_and from New T_Orlt. For subsequently digested and absorbed. troubles, neurasthenia, indigestion, tot dr,;rl:„nF the rnoreea and amt for railway re"Ificate. further infortnattta apply to ties —. .--- — —-- - syperintendwnt, Sundew,. flytraps, pitcher-plants, sciatica,headaches-and Iumbago,have — hIsAderwo and butter=rts are been ed to the wearingof shoddy J. REYNOLDS,-M.A--- ,_L. STEVENSOD1, A. M. PDT{' ER,IFS. y Re [strar ISSUE No.60--IM among the chief animal-eating plants. boots and shoes. - Lk : ,. r i ," �, ori^ ..;;y •. :. .,_r' s:• � ',,,,yya _,a�a ,,.-^ J.. ^'T ,. ..� ”'� ;?s -4�. ,_.� +C' *'••w"*�d�i,XY" :a .u� �;..�':rC*•45 �yi;:'- .p'+�`G� •: :'.d r. -. .. ..�.•;•-^"' ti.'a,sr s _ ,a ,r �p:F::y�: 4n .a,...... .rr r.. ,}•...,.a�s...�'. .,r<a eJ•, !� .�..:.w: _ � .. ;.� ti,;� ... r - s o .�..- -u>-�.��.,_ A sure Sips the Blood in Water? and Impure. 7. r % r ' X11 Our piP�. ' People with thin blood are mere sub o "'' lett to headaches than full-bloodedth Persons an ons sad the form of aemia that bmicts growing girls Is almoe"t always _ f accompanied. by headaches, together L ` - 3` ' with disturbances of the digestive or = �F ,f - '•...tans• �t s�"�'. •'�~ constant or re Whentter yon have c �� Curring headaches and pallor of the lace, they show that,the blood is thin , + Sad your efforts should be directed ;:• ',.. x.;> •coward building up your blood.-A fair '•. :, treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink ° ts • - s I Pills will do this, and the rich, red e ~ blood made by�iese,pills banishes the K.t headache. More disturbances to the health are _ '�caused-by their blood than'most peo-, I " .. Is have any idea of.. When your ".,blood-Is impoverished, the nerves sut ,3 ' `' b [ I I• �7 T j? O w4• ,ter from lack of nourishment, and y^u � � lI y may be troubled.with insomnia, neur- ' lt lits, neuralgia or sciatica. Muscles � pac��t 101w� r � ti i 'subject to strain are undernourished _ l and you may have muscular rheuma- Usm or lumbago. If your blood is thin - ^ 'a$k,for end you begin to show symptoms of any-of these-diaorders.-Ary building up - — the blood with Dr. Williams' Pink - Pills, and ea the blood is restored to Its normal condition the trouble will ~ disappear. There are many people : bipti>AG@iA -� who owe their present state of good m ----health to Dr. Williame Pink Pills. and CXNADA-S NEW UNIFORMED CORPS :• most of them do not hesitate to say so. Boys of the 310senger Service Department of the Canadian National If you are suffering from any condi- Telegraphs bees poor, -watery blood, or graphs have placed to uniform. The. uniforms ate of grey wool tion"dueto ' weak nerves, begin taking Dr. Wil. serge, black leathei leggings and grey uniform cabs. The creat of the Com- weak 'nerves, Pills now, and note how Deny adorns the left sleeve between the elbow and shoulder and is attached to the front of the cap together with the boys number. In wet weather the your strength and health will fm- Can FI With That. There should be no difference be- prove. You cang'et these pills through boys will wear oilskin capes and hats of Olive color over their uniforms. No Y -other Canadian owned telegraph service bei uniformed messengers. The MAud-"So .your new beau posses tween your word and your bond. -any dealer in medicine, or by mail, at n 60 cents a box from The Dr. William, photograph shows one of the boys in his new uniform delivering a telegram. see ou airship. Doesn't It make you #t KNITTING MACHINE. nervon s r. .; lltediciae Co., Brockville, Ont. y Short-Lived Joy. Ethel--"Not the kind he has. Its HITTING MACHINE TOOK r' �D g ��Y S i (� as heirship to about a•million dollars:' Self 4tarter. Saves tzsusterriag FASY iii j i�j lkj Little Thomas' mother was as in- q, stitches. Price $3. Agents -wanted. " No. 57--, valid,and so his aunt looked after his MONEY ORDERS. They are easy to sell atter demonstra- n_ religious Instruction, and let no oeca- '$.emit by Dominion Express Money tion. Circular otr r BookIee -M3$I1Ct1r S1lVC1' Mrs. Alfred Trtincbemontagne, 8t. Michel dos Saints. Que„. writes:- @ton pass to enforoe-some precept. Order. if lost or stolen 'on get Tons tents) tellingmow ho speed n "Baby's Own Tablets are as excellent One day, Thomas suddenly said: •money back, �.... tains and how w ng ' "O dear. I wish I had wlagtr.” talcaa to knit a pair how much ears be ' :. medieine. Thep saved my baby's life h• - *-^— earned; hints on saying sox, etc. Jar. --, This angelic aspirat7on was regard- and Iran hfghfy commend them to African land..crabs, which spend roan, Woodland Park, Hespeler, Ont. all mothers." Mrs. 't'rsnchemontagne's with great boy by the. two slaters. their early life in salt water, have * experience L Lha of thousands of and they eagerly asked why he wished. periscopic eyes, sad 1 pads on which PPLES FOR BALE-GREEN- y other mothers wht have tested the for wings. to spay lugs, Ki Baldwins.- 8pedal worth;of Baby`s Own Tablets. The "Oh," said a'ommy, 'I d !!y up tato rices to fa ars' clubs in car lots p - Tablets are a sure sad safe mediclae �e air,and Cake Aunt Susan with m+" P�� Beaver 1/al y Fruit Growers, Camp- for little ones and sever fait to regn- Aunt Susan was delighted-"and T� erdowa. Ontario. late the bowels' and stomach, thus re- when I couldn't go any hasher--I'd let S EVERAL CARS DRY •1�d slab wood, sto length. ',./0 ifeviag all the minor ills from which her dropl roR OVR Bras., Bothwell. Ontario `��• children suffer. 7'psy ere sold by Collapse of.Aunt Susan. � YES � _ medicine. dealers. or by mail at 86 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' .Kap Mhtakre LIM...ettt to the house. AsssrWs ONO~ Dog seaRemedies: Medlclko Oo., Brockville, Ont - 4----r — • — Egypt's largest pyramid—that of DOG DISEASES - Select Your Hank for Breeding Cheops of the Gizeh group-contafns s°' • r"e Two matches and a half dollar Pe?Y,,, r Fres to aw •aMwaei used !a this trick which eaa NOS 89,000,000 cubic feet of mason , and t5�ra~as As'i ee_ r.. as Thin ebeat be performed while you are :" eight of tone , u vthe total w the a has beenM 10,44 Onoiseated'at the table. 9y Sam W. Knife.- ce ted at z 6,000.000 tons. Thin, nervous, Vndepeople' am �." tiros over One match is placed across the Too on healthy flesh and grow sturdy Too many poultry breeders leave the pother to that It M balanced, with "The fu+use of thn Nation cannot I ".neither end'touching the table The• selection of their breeding hens entrmtese guamat d to the children unless and ambitious, when Bitro Phosphate January or Febraary,.ittetead of se- eed by druggists is taken a G1RI,S I HAIR GROWS s. !performer explains that a half dol lectfng them to the Fall, when they their education includes their spiritual few weeks. Price$1 per pkge._ACO 29 Front St� mi( '['I-{1('.K AM B�U�.�, acts toward a steel needle and pro go e r a eekds to prove, by demonstrating, course it is not suggested that they Toronto, Oat. �' 5-Cent "Qande.ring' Does that there is sense in that non should be,mated apg then, but by pick- _ Wonders for Lifeless, The salt dollar is held near m h tag' out the most desirable birds for Got a COLD? Ne_'u tt l 183i. "a end of the upper match. The per next year's breeders they can Take a small pea of boiling water glee former slowly draws it toward him_ Bad Breath A gleamy plass Separated,le, allowed free range, tf it's and put halt a teaspoon of MEN- of luxuriant hair ( town sad the match airings s OnGd THW ATUM in the hot water, then +Overcome � . available, natal rg3t1 severe weather toward him. The spectator ens- sets in. Eggs from these birds during breathe the steam. It's the beat lull of gloat; ins• s -pact threads but they can examine :• .the matches and the coin all they. the winter monthsr should be a second* and also the gnickest'way to get ire llcvw,life short. z lake. cry eonalderation only. The main Bad breath!.a dna d decayed ly foliose a genus relief teeth4 foal stomach or unclean +� The'coin has nothing to do with point it W have them healthy end in Fer ,w ,t .s ares sew s. els." ane toting aD o! bow it your teeth are gond, 'the trick-e=cept to provide as ex• good vitality when eggs are required wren +x an. swN. . j neglected 'seslps look toyou r digestive organs at cuss for the foolishness about mag• for hatching. Therefore mash and THE MENTHOLATUM CO. once. Get 3 tel's curative Syrup with: dependable netlsm. A real'magnet or another other e$$ producing feeds should be erusebom 01st- sw, a atdruggists.• 15 to 30 drope after 'Danderdfae" A match would do Inst u well While limited, supplemented by a body and ttaeaia,dean-your food - Falling hair! the performer L holding the coin muscle building ra�ifoa Care must be and atop the bad breath odor. itching scalp haft near one end of the upper match, taken not to over feed; or by spring 50c.and$1.00 Bottles. De not - '=� the dandruff Is )L. U breathing gently toward the. the hens will be too fat to lay. ASPIRIN bus substitutes. Gettbegeauin� corrected immediately. Thin, dry. 'other end. That, of somas, makes. Ahe match swing around on its axis 1't you have'.any hens whic�i have - wispy or tiding hair it trength invfg- -sad that's the trick laved right up to October or Novem- . orated, toting on new strength, color I(Oiip this ottt sled bar, hang right onto them; 9150 if You y tyef�,i �..,.Ssi" p and youthful beauty. "Danderine" 1s pdrtte, . toil ` have trap-nested keep your 150-egg 7 I t[ il, s H I LB LA I NS delightful on the hair; a refreshing, other elf the series,io'd scronboyeJ birds and over. It you have a•surplus stimulating toata - not sticky •ear ✓, of hatching eggs from such stock they ss Rub the feet well witlf Minard's. �ary, Any drugstore. - sore- Leading Up To It. A few applications and the sore- -_ A Scotsman very much addicted to ars readily disposed of, and even if mess is gone. - jmoking was persuaded by the rotate- they only lay a,ebnpie.of settings of 0 the kirk r give it y eggs you know you may have chicksmix ter k M Twhen he The minister was surprised well worth while from their eggs. �' L _ • , While your breeders ihould have ITICURA HEALS­ inet Sandy a short time afterward by good care and attention, abundant.ez Idandy asking him fon a pipe of to- ercise is absolutely neoessary, with- a OFPM " RASH paces, � 11ACK "But, Sandy, you promised to give out which your e9nnot expect the -fit nD" muscles and functional organs to have "E .. mon;I am breaking myself 1D the energy needed for subsequent Spread To Neck k d rms. Itched dually; i have not bought any utilization or the.power to resist ad - have e„ verse influences.'" :. and Burned. l.aiited S Months. F Do, not contemplate -using DuUOU -�� s- The. Alberta provincial mines and hens which YON have "forced" for Onleseron see the name"Bay,, off MOt11C11 Glue S1Cli Child "My trouble be�aa with a rash `branch reports that the coal produe- eggs, under artif o*l lights, as the rs » breaking out on my My Iv2y cloth- package of on tablets son a» sot se`• � "California Fig Syrup ( Egg voted it,and it kept spread. sults in fertility are usually disap :he genuine Hoyer rodnot yi+oTM I lug to eek and arras. It itched tion of the province for 1922 exceeded inting. Keep as eye on your cock- tial D that for 1921 by 50,934 tons, the fig- Po safe by miHt�ns and prescribed by. Harmless Laxative for a Bilious, and burned so that 1 spent many,a 'lures for these years being 5,959,651 rels, pick out the quick maturing, physicians over twenty-three Tears for Constipated Baby or Child. sleepless night. The trouble lasted •"Nand 5;909,217. tons respectively. large framed 'and good typed birds to Headache Cpastipated, bil• `bout three hoatbs.'I tried different head your pens.-_If two or more males I Toothache Lumbago remedies without.0 I read as ------ to be used.is one pen, get them tthenmatiss a mous, feverish, or advertisement for Cufkem Soap and STOMACH M Y Nene k, colic Sables Ointment and sent for i free sample accustomed to each other before breed- Neusaliis Pain. PAIS. Children love which helped me. I bcught more __ y. lug season; this will insure peace and Accept "Bayer Tablets of Asplrteo tako genuine and in three weeks was be&%&" INDIGESTION � :'contentment u your breeding quarters. Each unbroken package con. �l " alifornia F i g ' (Aligned) H.M. Kramer, 566 Fierce! " ""'"') T�O Breed only from good males,.for re- tin proper directions. Handy boxes - J S p•„ No other: Ave.,.Buffalo, N.Y.,Jan.24.1922. ri►ember; the male bird to 50% of your of twelve tablets'cost few cents. Drug" a laza ve regulates ! Cuticurs Soap to cleanse and pow --y' --"Papa's Diapepain" la the quickest breeding pen: ? Y gists also sell bottles of 24 uad 100. �-- the tender little may, Cuticura Ointment to soothe --4 4 the trade mark- (registered x and beal and Guticare Talcum to surest relief for indigestion;. gases, Kee the auto obile batter full �� bow�is so nicely. •. Aatnleace, heartburn, sourness ar stared and the,plates covered with dis- M Canada) i Beyer Manufacture of it Sweet the stomach and atart� PO°"� and perfume ora (deal fpr stdmacb distress tensed by acidity. aioaoaoeticaGtdeetes o. Sal7cTlicacifi the liver and bowels acting without daily toilet purposes. tilled water.' Also clean' off any ac-I While it 1: well known that Aspirin e..rt•s.a>irr..tjt[.0 sane...: rIr _ 71 few tablets give almost immediate mumulation_of.,greenish-'or whitish .moms Bayer Manafactnre, to assist giiD�g• Contains no narcotics or arta,BH H.Yw1 1•,w l[Mrd std .Men.Soarthatoteemems.adeon itonach relief. Correct your stomach material coliecting on- the terminals the public against i tattoos, the Tab• soothing drugs. ;Say- "California" to wcuticmaSoap shrw..ie�ooesr�e. -..: ..____.and ch relic now tors few cents. 111 be stim our"druggist and.koid connterfelts! or inetal parts of;the battery. lets of Bayer Gotapaa P y Mask tl�' Insist upon gbnutne "C411forals Fig _..._.- �' ,• -'I)mggiats saL1_millions of packages of >` ed wtth their genes ISSUE No,50-12L i Ask for Mina i and take no other. "�� QfaAU'e Syrup" which contains directf ts. pe's Dtapepsin. - _ o-- -- ,� '!�,.• C _. •:� ?'.��":4�.' .. ... •.. * ^• w'.:r^�e":•_.,.=Y?rawsst�'�t's"t, +t«�w�-'i+*'��aa'f s:�-— h �" - t a22.50; C Simpson,25 yde-gravel 8.73 a ;)ELM �i it j 1 1 '• Stibbard,daa raw gravel and 'plloQ ilirM ,.ALE M :' . � WHEN SELECTING w con 4 39.25; F Cowie drag cone 7• L �'. TMRMS - 4.00; F Turher, clean ditches, White- PIGKK�RINQj - � 'rL75 per year,; 01.60 if paid to advance, vase 15.00; D Annis, ditto and rep sidewalk and nails 8.86 ; D Seebeck, 'X•M.A S PR E S E N _-'Smabsuiptio..0 ro the United. States and Cleat y - riritain$2.90 in advance. clean ditches Whitevalg 826. rain , • - -(Sall road-bridge report Wheat or an neat week) Y g .taken in A by-law was passed providing for .._ ezebauge for Flour. - -' - 0 H IN R KA R, Ps•Op118#Of. . the holding nomination and elections DON'T OVERLOOK appointing the-various officers to We have Bram Shorts, Chop, -- -- FICKERING COIlNC}L. preaide thereat. - - _ again onda tunowrday,aDec. ned to meet ' Olt Cake Meal, F A- *N ,.0 y � H � N A ' . .. aga[n on Saturdayp, Dec. 16th, far the ^ 1, "ibe above council met pursuant to preparation of a financial sta,teingat. all inda of grain ••=a ournment on Monday,the 10th inst.. _ �ietubers all present, the reeve is the Ogilvlers Porridge Oats. a have a splendid new assortment at- greatly reduced W h d'd m t f wel►au Minutes of last meeting veers THE MIILACULOU$ CHRISTMAS a t as Ak meed and approved, GIFT Royal Household Flour, `' w : price aye last year. A number of accouate'were present- _ OF COURSE YOU WILL NEED �. p Its a very nice thing to make a gift ✓' Cream of.te West Flour,. +.ad for payment and referred to the tbat will please all members a# the ec ve standing committees. fam}ly. A hos of candy will do that -:---CHO PI G EVERY ORANGES, BANANAS, GRAPES, GRAt'E FRIIIT, 7com.was read from Mr. Tuckett or a crate of fruit.- But usually some V --FIGS, DATES, TABLE RAISItiS AND .,We grant.on Pickering Beach roads. one to thatfamilyis theliun'sshare, �' WEEK ]JAY XMAS-CANDY. g� Mi. Raine.wxa heard re killing of That is out possible 76lien the Rift is. a - Ids sheep by dogs. subscription to the.Youth's Compan- ► ^ are eadquar ars for se lines. G}:W.Hodgson wAs beard complain- Ion. Itis like that fabulous pitcher of ID- �, T.,..,C_ --7700= W e h •t r the• lin s We img that Engiceer's award was not diilk of the Greeks; though everyone -= a We Wish All A Merry Dliristrrias and carried out, causing wdterAo ovet•110w. drank deep the.pitcher remained full. ANN O>✓�'(:ING =A Happy New`heat. ibis land. Everyone has a lion's sbarein the Rood - - Several ,ratepayers were heard re things of the oompanioo; each skims .. - - ''iadcondition of roads at various parts his own cream, yet there is the very DOMINION Or CANADA :•� , / CHARDS S .Q N •vf the township. choicest cream for the neat comer. G. W. Barker was heard re Picket- 'What better Chiistotas present can .REFUNDING LOAN 1923 'ang schoo�debenturea: you make than a periodical with such The standing col,}m}ttee on Con tin• fabulous powers of dividipg its pleas- 5 PER CENT BONDS LANDS sencies reported and recommended urs among a dozen and yet keeping it T AR M L A N D S 4raymentas follows: J M1iurkar, ptg all intact. aartd advt 14 10: Ham &•Theaton, use The 52 issues of 1924 will he crowded 20 pear Bonds, price 93.26, to yield .:.tis tart 1823 15.00; D with sesi4l stories. short stories, edi• 5 1# per cent. `To buy or sell your farm, consult. the Farm Lands Department ent o_f At Beaton. hal of salary125.00: also toriala, poetry, facts and fun. Sub- The United Farmers'Co•O erative, Com an , 5 yErotr.Sonde,• price 99. to yield A p Y .on acct of Esta a 30 00; L Matthew , aerihe nowaad receive :. ; P g g 2 _ 5.23 per cent. Limited. <aret,aking of hall 7600; Hugh Pueb, I. The Foutlie Companion-a_ issues Canaidan National Reilw'hy (C. N. R..) salary as treas from May 28th 118.92 ; 2 ill the emaining issues of 1923, (,seven year) float niortizxire Deben- A. J. .&LLISON,-Representative, .Pickering, Phone Pick.'15G8 also eaciee stamps 11.50; J Forgie,as 3. The Companion Home Calendar for tures maturing Mav 8. 1930. Price s reeve 160 00 A S}feara, as let deputy- P 570 per thousand, or S100 invested reeve 10000; G ,M Forsyth, as god 1824. All for$2 50. deputy-reeve 100 00; fi L Middleton, 4, Or include 12cUa11'a' Magazine, the , now increases to $1,754.40 at ma- �aa coun�,Mr 10000; 3 A White, as monthly authority on fashions. turity. . 'coaracilto>s 100.00; Mall Printing Co.: Bath Publications only $3.00. Phone or wire orders at our aid'trt debegtures 4 80; E Gleeson, att, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION eapen.e. HO 8r-Cade--Sheep div court Sept and Nuv 8'.00: L Mat- COMMaaw Bost Ave. &Bt. Paul St.. DYSF,9& ROOERS, a+ Boston, Mcrae. tFbewa,paint 90c; G T Davidson,re- Phone 2f18 J _ Dundas St. Fleet, to make advances t0 Abate of dog tax 00; RGormley.ditto :New 9ubscripj,iona Received 2tf Whitby. Ont. .piCpar� tau; W R Brown, ditto 1.00;E Ingle¢ at this office. responsible farmers who desire to enlarge their,ILF' l-,,t ahtto 2.00; Sutebing Bros, ditto 2.00 : - - socks and herds. , -W MacCrae, ditru 2.00; W G Barnes' If you seek assistance int this direction,the Manager • i 200-, ditto 200 larT &S School ditto 1st ; W J Devitt. salary as school at- of our nearest branch.will be^glad to discuss the q;enaaiice officer 80 00;also for postage mattes with you. .0- STANDARD SERVICE--Escs■rota Pravvss. The standing- committee oh D..m -- !� TN! JIiL Aagea to Sheep Killed by Doge reported & _ R CAR OWNER,,- - . . .:. S"�'A►NDARD B +and recon ended payment as. fo'. �oaine, 1 imp reg Cheviot - - -, - - ,-_ '� Or �U►rdA + SOWS: Jae R • •�� . 4 - seam killed 35.00 A C Spencer. one _ i Shropab ire ewe killed and tine injure I am opening�up 6 a Garage uiiness in the Village =.'�1:l10; B Burk. inspecting Rai s " •, -� -::. `J -sheep 1,00; R V Mowbray, inspecting of Pickering, in the Garage•lately occupied by.Mr.. Pickering Brancht, - r - W. F. Law;Managfe� ' W .Speacer's &beep 1.20; J E W}leoo, M 'bWhitby Branch,• . C. A. McClellan, aaaget �. onus for killing dog found worrying 'Joseph Cowan, and will be_ prepared to Repair all ,} .mheep 10.00. I The standing committee.on Bonuses makes of Automobiles. _ " ► ')tor Wire Fences. �� Drainage Matters g »- Sercice our Giotto" r 'Ste , reported and recommended ay: - T .rsaents .as follows : __John Gormley, Give us a Trial - � e now r "The New 3" - - - �•Subscrl! f o e N bonus as 78 ria fence on lot 17 babe #_gam e.t�_of-- art-R arlea, AW*71 70; Juo McOriskin;l ro is on Altooa rd con 3 2E 00; E Armstrong, Gas, Oils and Greases. -+' - ifl!<► rods con 3`15.25: A C Diamond. .. ;11121 rods lot 24 con 318.90. W T Wil• CENTRAL- GARAGE, PICKERING . 'rode lot 23 'con 1470: A E P�ckerin Hardware StOre- i �rjar, breakloR snow roads Feb and Phone 4800 CHAS. B. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR JQP :AWC r 19" &2D•;-N Raadall. shovelling ` r %snow 1.00. Late at the Davidson Motor Co., Whitby,: Ont. - Ile standing committee on Roads Bridges reported reommended eb re ca fo11 a : F carboae,ow n _ The best policy is to .bus use-ful gifts ° JlEae c'rep car Qcrn Sand Scarboro town shoulders, drag and' baulina Take the Safer Course _ �r avel,$Earbcirntopay hal[ 17-50; E - for Christmas Presents.. - u' zkey, haul gravel shov, Scarboro toe t we to go to _ Y. grau moment you receive money, risk leaving it in We would here suggest a few of our many linea _ shoulders, clean ditch.Scartoro to pay Y g WaRorie and Sleighs, bslf 13 75; A Matthews, haul pipe and the house. Forward the money by registered mail to Hockey Skate@, Stick§ and Pucks, Kiddie Kara, --timber for.bridge, put in culverts 12.75 .-Our nearest branch- The amount will- be duly credited to Flash Lights. Safety'Rizors; Pocket Knives _ oQ Tndd. ditch bet 32.33 con 3 7.50; F - - Scissors, Mauth Organs Etc. ' XacCrae, dra and open ditch cone 2 3 your account and you will receive i3nmediate acknowledg= :- I. , . g 7.75; J Smith, clean ditch bet 3233 heat. Banking by mail is safe, simple and convenient. silverware, Pyrezwase; AluminumwAre', Jardinieres, Steam-000kerer aeon 3 2.50; A Petty. clean culvert bet O'Cedar Mops,_a 'rearm Pair uf-.Mitts - 91t-33 con 2 5 00; W E Holtby. cut weeds•cleim ditches. Brougham 10 00 oc Gauntlets 'TPhilip, •gravel, Brougham 750; L SAKK A Colemam Tamp or Lantern, or 9iiiddleton, ditto 1511Q• T Gammage, Isi a Happy Thang t Range sibnv gravel 3.75.F Cabaie,draw gravel i 00 ; J O Bryant. dr„ cone 2•$ 939; WHnw BRANCH, _ Cs- P. LYND. Manysc• S Pilke�, dt•,ng.con 3 d tch'con TO 00 • BkWKLIN BRANCH. Ei C. CROSS, Manan Our Motto--We have it, can get it, or itis not'made." ;B Ward,salkry•Nov 4 to Dec-11*162 40; - We take pleasure in showing.our goods. J S.ephenron. i"tal culvert,2 box till• --- : verve, drag, clean ditch'cons 7 and 8 - ��*�n 4 SO ?S; T 9ranhvey. Rrav coca 9 and 7 . INSz;RANCE=Life; Fire, Auto, -Accident, Sickness.- a S BAI+7DON - " `PICK�rltli\ti �adit.h con 7 34.75; R A Bir.rell.. 55 vela- _BO`DS-Government, 5lunicipal, Corporation.. - - J. S. ! gravel 9'-•5 : Gen S6Ott, clean ditch MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Properties. elaov Errrtvel, t,uild culverts thaw gray REAL ESTATE-Farm and Re?ideatial. evns i 8 59 45; J Gauslin. draw gravel - R 8 11.25: \ Linton, ditto 1213;, $Tsum ditto and fill in 1' 12; JobsW. Q �` Q - � alratz cern 9 A.5f1': a)�o sand and plan n • , A ■ \1 K E . 7 \ CKERING it i ti ah:edge to pay half 36.50'; Ross """"son fill and rad n t I T,ahridire i .= :to pay half 10 00 ; J Coats, ditto 12.70: _ P :ERIC G M EAT A R E T .. . lH Uickenaon,•ditto 11.50; N Graham. Telephone Pinker' 5213 -P. 0. BOS 40 • l2 steel pipes n t•1 hold scraper p 7--lo"E" D Graham, hold scraper n t benson, spikes for culvert - t., -_Round Roast or SteAk, 2& per lb 150• F$ullivarr,draw gravel cons 2-3 s •• aad'south of-higbway 108-72; F Rich- t l9arlE�in RExtat oc .)teak. •• -asrdson;214 vds gravel 32 15; W Todd ;'Wh ` _ Fashio'n Porterbuuse Rva@t or 9th;' o-�-'1. 1 .. 18C •a..g yds gravel 1.20; A Trimble, instal - ,' $um R MSt steel pipe Greenwood rd con s draw ; pal R 1 ' C, " .;ravel clean ditches 49 00; B. Wilson, ue " i Ron@ 20c a tan base line grad rep culvert 41.00 Heavy Rib twt;. ' 18c Linton, grad base line 5,00; Cecil 'To the Ladies bf Whitby and Vicinity : Shoulder Effort@t, .. „ is and 18e Found,ditto 5.00 ; F M Cooper, clean _ Put Eiuwnt, ditches cons 11.25; Chas Armstrong " We have received - „ h. ••draw gravel con 9 45.00; D Pugh, 177 •8ri+rket, to buil, ... - de ravel con 9 22 lis• Evans Ward, \ 9c- �' y � • Leg of Pork;... •.draw gravel con 94800%,-The. Pedlar ` ENT OF HATS . A BIG SHIPS ... .. UPeople, 4 steel culverts 105.52: Jam" Loin of Pork' -draw gtavellrlean ditches e t 1 Whitby Regular $8'.00 foe $3.75 . - 9houldeL Roast of Pork, J ... .` 20c,28c t ,. 4to pay half 15.75; Jae Bortop, draw _ 28c 'X,,ravel e t i Whitby to pay half 2,60 : - Pork Chops, « ' PJnnes, draw gravel con and 137 �,� `B] sa r ?vds gravel- 36 85 ; also draw gravel Finest Salt Pork " =,ownd elettn ditch e t 1 and 86 ds ¢rave} ••+ Whitby to ay half 15.75: J J Ward, $2,94•and� $4.50, Fiaeet.Breakfa9t Bacon; piece, -38c p ,Amw gravel clean ditch e t 1 Wbithy " '• sliced, ... '38e " rt6 ray Half?50; N Cox, = yds gravel ' Another line of HAts Redtued to Rock Button Prices Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 32C "- J Goodruan,49 yds gravel and ;-� Up to$10'.00 Each. - - - Sack Bacton 45C '• �3 •Ew sante'con 89.70; E Courts, draw _ '' . , pf 4v..el cons 7 8 13 75;D Dolphin,draw Cooked Ham, . tvel con 3 10.00 S Grabam, ditto . . ... ~' S25C ` All O.u� Coats-,are Reduced Wei y 1:tlU; B W. Jones,draw gravel instal cone 7-8 than a watercourse in J Head-Cheese,._. - �E g > �" !'ilkla'e field 92,50; J Beelby. draw ;Burberry, Velours, MarvellaC and Farr Coats $15 00 Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents ,%i d spread gravel con$12,00: G W;I up to$225.00 each. _ «' 4• 5 lbs 90 cents �r •�. draw gravel cons 7 8 and change ,. 46 lb prints 28 cents• A`••rcourse in J Wilkin's field 37 50 : aMN 1�'hite, 1:;pde gravel 2.26 ; F Aaford. A �r s ' Freah�Trout and'White Fieh Every Friday ear.,w steel pipe ifom Oshawa to Pick- SAMUEL .= ' GHWARTZ ; , RR-Broa¢n, drag. haul ¢ravel W�iLb PICKER��TG i .c1:n 3 5,75: �i E Calvert. 84 yda gravel Brock- r�;; Phone 340, y W. G. R,F ID, _^ s,��-t.�l:slvnrt, rayq bra of cru�r " -1'._. i, q'.. .... w.i., .•� ,. ,:,».•a..,.+.:. ,. ..�:• ~ r " '<'r. aha>; _ .R.-•_ �1...i:-n."•" s., iw- ..y�,,.y {' vt'idl-•`X: •."Ro."W.'f.. Y yw'�' ! .L�til•..e.• ,. L -..w' ac'�.r.. ,•.^t.,Nn `1rfW' w7..z�S,,..�.. ."'Z �e'•••^ ^'�yA ..... e.y.., %w r•. .Div ., ..�,- :� y%�....e+.. t' v�& �•.=<9ii"r. "y',�'.,w. CiZ 1P P �7- -oe J, • CLAREMONT. See__the display of Christmas Notice of Application Roods at D. A. Sco t Ve- Store ol"a D. X''and Mrs. Scott spent the every eveaIng-untnChri8tinas. for I)ivorc:e -S V. I . C -E eek-end in Toronto. M. Henderson has.purchased the b # _Vv U -Thos' Paterson hiii 5 'businessbuilding east of Dom. Scott's store Notice is hereby given that williani -11,111111 RE is. our 'trip tQ'Qohaw1% on Tuesdal* after- Which-is used by Harry Porter.-.as Smith Scott of the Township of E"t W Whit 7WE 1DOCTIOR Whitby in the County of Ontario, in U6010. a barber mhop. rt J. D. But? James Evans a) *1 the Parliament of Canada at id and Mrs.-G ra in-to N.Burton't residence whict apply to am TO Sunday with ©avid the next session thereof. for a Bill of !�I'PURE LAI- 0 004L Bundy, of Toronto, spent moved on Monde , the Province 6f Ontario. Farmer,will h&m. he recently purchased and.which Divorce from his wife Florence Als- Mrs. Macnab has gone. to spend bag been renovated. f*ne Sobtt of the city of Ottawa in the this-winter with her daughters in MVs.Q. M. Forsyth enteftsihed County of Carleton In the Province of and HarFigton. a number of friends to a birth-day Ontario, married woman, can e BASLadies'and Gent's Wool'Uader, ' phone at the parsonage Is, groundp of adultery and desertion. The party on Friday last.. Among .--- now On a private line, Tb.6 num- -those present were John and Mie. County of Ontario. in the Province Dated at the Town of Oshawa In the of -Wear forwinter wear.. heir is changed from 908 to 4400- Underhill, of Aurora.. Outarib,the 22nd day bf November TtRE Food, M. D.-, has Ladies' Silk and Wobl Hose R.J, and Mrs. How, Mrs. Zeal, A.,D. 1923. his headquarters.itt this -',Mri, 'Trrteman, Mrs.Chidlowa.ud WILLUM SMITE[ SCOW '� ,:l -.grocery store. M D. stands -Men's Sweaters and Wool OX R, re in Toronto Mrs. John Gregg we for"mighty delicious'and By his Solicitor. I New Flan'hilkteg and. Flanne'1UU1AF\ 'that's what you Blankets, large size, white ;on Monday. 0 A ' L E. N. Sinclair. K ft say of 'Maefer Gordon Redshaw Iiii i e- 12-17 Oshaw' aIL06t. our grocerieQ, after -YOU and grey turnedfrom .The Sick-Children's thav6been appointed sole agent have enjoyed them. If :E[ospital, Toronto. -feeling PO ior Royf!l Stookeless C6al for this • SW"t to Ed our digestion is misbe. A good range of Yarns and ftiiik"d-Liwks y what improved. district, al�o other grades of coal la-ets -having-let us--doetar-it-up_ -a rorn On Sunday .lite-Baptise -f" a bit. -h the morning subject will A full line of Fresh Grocerlieffat, Chum Royal Smuteless Coal is preferred lowest pri6es ;.,.-be !,The Lord our Dwelling-Plaee," for,Liconamy and J.- APERKINS P "An Even q. 1101M prices paid for and the evening topi l2tf efficiency, -DECORATOR) .-Miglaest .(THE Ing Walk With Jesus produce evening, Dec. 17tb, PICKEKING On 'Monday DONALD MUNRO, on of Painting, 700 For every description -John Masih. Modersto'r of -Hanging, Interior Prof. . . ,,Paper the General Assembly of the'Prea Do A. SCOTT, 'byterian Church in India, will Debentures Por Sale 1 Decorating and Hard d Finishing. CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Is wasbi of,pickering �'OOQ stak-at a meeting in the Union To P 'Best WorGan:s1i�, mpt,Servlce. D ngrAgLhas been r I Ck 'i,enuj es moderite. friend with you to hear' this won- for Debentures,"undersigned to .two Gerrard - 64 Torrens Ave.,'either of the rrive derf ul.speaker, A silver collection willreceive u s-arranged. Come and bring a. ea e , era. ramal ';e Phone write b;-,cei TTL_�-- o'clock in the afternoon of IJX.turday, 0842 H j9-211 Toronto L_� Will be taken. Everybody •wel- ry the 16th day of December. 1923, fur come. stock the purchase of either oi both of two A large shipment of Men's Suits and. L. White's sale of farm issues of debentures of the Township, and implements on Thursday last of Pidkering. being made forschool P A R Y L A N 0 Overcoats at priees less than could be,manuf&ctured at present.. was very succeedul. Although purposes. viz - You'll Say So I when you see all that Santa Claus,has left here for at the weather* was very disagree- 1. For$43 000 00, hearing Interest oldest man Suite-Navy blue serge. pure wool,', at.pee annum principal and all good boys and girls, from the youngest child to the regular$30.00, for OM40, Tweed able Gn account of the heavy rain 6J per ce or wow1u, for SANTA CLAUS 11AS BEEN HERE and the things"there fairly good crowd in Interest payable In yearly instalments suits, beavy material, suitable for prices during terra of 30 years, and he left are so nice that you will want the whole bunch, and he left winter season, regular 20.00. for atteoc?"6e and satisfactory 2. For 111,000.00 bearing interest at a lot more things than he did last year too, because Santa Claus. 13 75. These- suits are all tallor- were realized. The bammer was Like term. dose not want anybody to go short th and good filters. the same rate and during a I d ttyear. Just come and see ta��e --wielded by our popular auction, The highest or ally tender not neces- everything and.Lhave yore presents away foe you for Santa ser, David A. Pugh. sarily accepted to bring on Christmas Eve, if yon wish. Don't leave your shop- Overcoatis-Reavy tweed thab will The subject in the Union Chord; JoEm FoRGiz, Reere, Claremont log until the last minute, but buy now and get Aret choice: out of keep you warm 'end-dressed this Will be p winter and winters to come, rogular next t1unday morning' Huou PcGH,Treas.. 1,6cust Hill 1i the ChristUin Religion?*' all the nice*thipg% and be sure and shop here, for this is Santa 18.00, for 9.7& "WhoClaus, Headquarters for all good things. -and in the evening the hymp, Game early and save money at "Nearer, my God, to Thee. The Christmas comes but once a year fhr will give an address on, when.it comes, it brings good clieer.'� '..,. pastor Fingo e hymn and it will be stilig as lag aim anthem by the choir, also as a : BROUGHAM. male qviartette. The series of ad . THORNTONIS, 1E dresses oh "Familiar Hymns" will 'TSE STORE THERE'S A REASON be con-tinued. Strangers especial Ple, INC CO'10, al J weliome. ly re- Many complaints are made use garding the bad condition of the Hard and soft 18oal of the Sion of . P0 best quahty on. road on the fifth eonces Uxbrrd¢®.which is a Conally cket Dollars in dour hand VtncI&l road. it was raded so late in the season, and the iftavel V THOS. A. LAW9 placed-on top, so the that when -,...-Through Time Saved heavy rains came the gravel was h1l be thankful aGa 9OOU tramped o-it of sight.and the L E 7t"h8l a Thanksaiveng-- idea the vedwith' a Toronto-ExAgine and regular meas mad. You've, time $a road is now a rel We're thankful ,because Toronto Grain Grinder on your farm Think of how much quicker village find Thosetmmingto the vil -our efforts to 'bake the an engine will do the work when attathed to your pulpe4 grinder. it to their ad Vantage to keep clear choicest bakery goods have separstor. fanning-mill or pump. Its A we of the saw; cutwv b9z. Cream of this road and take so met with your approval other-lines which are-much better and on should-be thank- steady worker. requires little attention.operates econoinically kerosene. t4on h the distance is wraste 'in] iCt you can order of Remember, yrm are expected at us the pastry that will With a Toronto Ccain Cahxkr.'to on -on Friday needs. either for coarge or fine Baptist CLurel to the milL I ...... �*be make your thanksgiving know it Will fin ur December 2loL ' The All built with eztra capacity. Z -s -1- 16-y- a fine cantata, dinner esuccem chop. efficientlY AM=LUX7 0% Y0411 save hours' every trip 0 'Ir-rl almost read for presentation. t e� xmas I Is a ra;nd ready of dialogue, dust, or any other' recita-4tionand chorus, by means Of which-the audience learn that Toronto labor- "Christmas 'aided by 44TIn- saving equqP- Spi ment—at any & - Stoo eel," 'Candy King" anduamerous AM others, is inangura a contest time. Or let' ingift Riving. The *ia aer of the give you �e giver of the most :900 contest is V HONEI free lit-_ and a t precious I S valuabfe�gift, d as ' prize' the winner receives the most Claus' pack. IR ift �n Santa How is the-contest won? Who to the 08 J 'winner? What is the prize? TheW. ,R. Eersom, Whitby Phone •3 Pickering quest it !�­;cautata answers all these_ 0MI let(`�3­ tow; in a most interesting and it er Goods StarO manger. You highly satisfactory mann will enjoy It at E. )d also the other 'numbers on the program comprises evervtbing in F. M. 0101P 0 and our prices come, and all shall be very glad to l6atberegoom if you our sto& are'second to none. - CLAREMONZ see you. Santa Claus (in person) -A wil Don't forget. _.,Every.thing for the horse. I be Aere. too'! It's Friday, Dec. Blankets, 82.90 up, heavy .9 tree and The Pickering Heather 0 vigilance, Com bath School will.be held in the Ttdnks-Club* Bags­wSuit Ckses t mittes entertainment of. the •Union Sab. The anneal Christmas Halters,Wc, up,&I "on Ab or thurch.on-the evening Of Wodnes. Haraess and booto,repairs Pic']k Orling. t `day,- Dec.'19th. A good program • The object of thisAssociation 1 *0 -ng prep& tne of is bet unexcelled; lessen st"Ifu and proi*cute. illustrated songs, recita- Ions. •drills, the stealing tions, solos and a two-set comedy,' .Pur.r epairiag sffqice is a ii� n e red, consist .-'entitled -Dave's Baby." A new CECIL . -BRADLEY inbers having propa'*q siolm 5th Ke introduced at t1ki8 Saturday, August 2 featu re�ri , Beginning Satu to being am*immediiuly withas mamisse ­-4a,tertaipment in which therpeople Aarness maker, of Etboutire .of the church and the community PICKERING, ONTARIO will have an oplDortunity to,help preswis"as. Me ve Toronto vus are a on appliesson. AII4 poor of Toronto, who Leave badlyinneed of clothing-at thio Whitevide Exec.Gom.-L. D" Banks,C.S.P"- Airne of the year. also tope and (Paily) 10.00 a. M 'er,Donald Mauro, Pickering. articles that will help, to 1.40 a. In- brigtr -the lives of the child- The Garage 0 P. M. J.R. Thextoa�' teg, ..(Daily exeept Sunday W. J Clark. • rein. , Those who are in doubts as 4.15 M. 6.0 to wb%tt ie needed are invited to P do, I.. P -Overbantinx, alatiag, all kin contribute' money'. and the cum- Sundays and Ignition Sun P. In. loildays only spairing done. Ignitt i 1 10.30 P. M. mittee in charge will see that it is .;9.00 a t to the best advantage. splela ty. 0 Yodr old Ford topy. covered ------- Were will be two trees, one of ndard­Time) . for $18.00. (Sta which will contain the gifts for the -,,children of our own,church, and Berry, & Poynter the ether, "The Missionary Tree," will contain the gifts which 'Will poi o the city's pickering-�4.00.' lnterniediatb nts ..be presented t poor, Return trip from der the-direction of the Social Harness - Repairing harged'i'proportionately.- Medals and dogilra Of 611 In Settlement Committee of Torun to. kepi in stock. It will Pa., Y6G C-qu tributions for either.tree may Having resumed my business in Clare- to any 66H at our works sed.inspect out be handed of the moot, respectfully solicit the patron- Passenger's'taken on obuln prioss Don't be rallied member House:.Decoration Committee, who are tigeofthe farniersofthe sur- i- Bus stops at.Gorclon Hon Venis we do not employ 6hem Mrs.,Gibson,Mrs.Stephenson,Mrs, rounding community. at any point. ly w Spoff akd and Mrs. Mann. Let ev- lam?reparO to repair harness and e eau, and. do ibrow SIP"- you WN collars asweltas boots and shoes. i0ramisfrion of 10 per"as Wk � cry person do his or her part in Heavy rubbersre-bottorned. gave by.punh" bringing gladness and cheer-to the Md. will I ro'e el� Even u l d needy ones. Admission to the tree ==:.A61M�T93 COIL ACUTT',S GARAGE =u"' .T. 'M&TFIHSON and entertainment,-25-cents;child at the "Corner Shoe Store," W�Jjbyl qaoftL 15 cents; children of the Phone Ind. 2W f0mee and wacko, Claremont, Out, ee. 0!5r. r T. V f at her entrance.-' She'was simply but expensively gowned. 7 Her smile was *arm for Kirby. It told htr4,,with a A +C� touch of shy reluctance, that be was -!. , ., 3. �Guaridnt - - ­ . .. - _. I I r -- . -- - the one man in the world she-would 7 rather gleet just now. He did not know tho num4p that it would have carried the same message to any one o_ half a dozen Men. — "I'm so glad you came to see me," she said, Just as though she were,-in the habit of-receiving young men at Im 0 rNW In yow eleven. in t ,-hemorning, "Of course I want to know you tter. James 1W ww-m* be tLinks so much of you." 7 "And Jack,'.' added Lane, gmilingl Y. Jr "Ob,-yes, J said,,and Jack; too," -when their eves met ,Thl outright is fresh* .�1 f . . . kid. It Insures tea that 7_, m sure Jack's very-fond of'me-. I . , He cgn't help showing it occasionally.pt A PRETT:Y SE so thmaL mom T FOR THE BABY rant and pure Try it.' "J Ws-4onpulsive,". she.explained. 1,J WARDROBE. Ne's amenable to influence." for Ovefft Flavor a" But 7 "Of the right sort. I'm sure he -4224. r,,omprising a pritty dress, 1116Q PS*Ag$, C. would be"."' a dainty cap and comfortable shoes. He found, himself thi object of a The dress may be made of cambric, 90 . nder her long piquant, amused scrutiny u cloth, nainsook, or v ile. The long lashes. It came to him that this cap of lawn, silk or crepe, or of em- IFU Paris-gowned; long-linibed' young -EFYIP-li-*tcs-tndi�e,tbi-n--Willin folethim shoes of silk, ftn- become,Intrigued by her g But nel, suede,an - 'Tsatin or kid. charms. Kirby Lane had not called so early To make the dress '2% yards are- ' X, in the day to' fall in love.' required. For the cap % yard and .:;z r WILLIAM A(AdLEOD RAINS I came to see yon, Miss Harriman, for the shoes yard, of�material 96 "My good about the case," he said. inches wide. • name is involved. I must clear it.. I Pattern 'mailid to any address on want you to help me." (Copyright, Thanias Allen.) He saw a pulse of excitement receipt of-15c'in silver or stamps, by to hi the Wilson Publishing Co:, 73 West The only way to bear troubles is to They ter in her throat. It seemed vert them into blessings. -in person. Tb e3 grew da, I CHAPTER XXI.—(Contd.) "'Phoned and been'in �1 that her ev darker as though Adelaide St., Toronto. Allow two con "How's the arm?" Ki b asked, are nowhere td-b6-To—und. Thei some shadow of dread had fallen over -W-de ®r y ou nt 'glancing at the sling his cousin wire. to turn up somewhere. h clerk them. The provocative smile- van. PUPIL NURSES WANTED ............ "Only sprained. The doctor-thinks probably dropped them. I've sent an ished. BlessIffg In CUsgulse. at the. t must have twisted it-badly as I fell advertisement to tht, afternoon , "How-can I help you?" she asked. I couldn't sleep a wink rs. When Mrs. Farley learned that:her- 13TY irby was taken aback at this un- tions— old friend,- Mrs. Tarter, had become -462 Grimier St. all night. The Par f you would answer.a few ques-, -BLWALO HOSPITAL Samed thing pained so." expected mischance, but there was no "What qi-estions?" All the softness -Stone deaf" she went," with a long alo, N.Y.— James lmkW as though be had not use wasting nerve energy in useless had gone from her voice. It had be- Buff His eyes were shadowed face, to ase her. reception fretting. He regretted having left the come tense and sharp. $63 beds for the "It must be an awful cross, Har- of every knowu'diseaso. ansleNt well, "Personal ones..About you and m careworn. papers with James, for he felt that in 7 8.DISPENSARIES IN They walked together as far as the them might be the key to the mystery uncle you were engaged to him, riot." she- wrote on the slate which ha But he had were you not?" CONNECTION. outer office. A slender, dark young'of the Cunningham cam Mrs. Tarter presented to her as wait- no doubt that C Afilliated with the University a :roman, beautifully gowned, was is cousin was more dis- "yes.os ". 4s she wisseated. Ing there. James introduced her to tressed about.the low than,he was. He . "There wasn't an quarrel between "Tin't, either," snapped the afflicted A year registered course, fitting pupil{ Buffalo Medical Department. t?hii cousin and Sanbornas Miss Harr?- comforted himself with the reflection you recently, was there?" woman. who,�though deaf, was by no for Bedside. Public 'Health and Ad. -an- She, was, Kirby knew at once that a thorough search would prob- A flash of apprehension filled her means dumb. "Folks that have 'got mizastrative Nurplag. $70 hours" 4 the original of the photograph he ably restore em, anyhow. eyes. Then, resolug_el� she banished seen.in his uncle's rooms. He asked Hudson a few questions fear and called t4-her aid hauteur. anything -to say can write It on that voted to claraw, recitations, deona Miss Harriman was. a vision, Of and had tbo man show them exactly "There was not, though I quite iall slate,. And,Caleb Walter, that's had strationm and laboratory work w where be had picked up the papers he -to am how this can concern you, Mr. to put a curb on big tongue for upward Dietetics- H0226 Zc0AQnLl*4- BsCt6r6 James listened; h tem- sheathed loveliness. The dark, Ion& took to the lawyer. ology. Chemistry, Pbysiology s" Gas- lashed byes looked out at Kirby wi big unm still IA11e." of 30 years on account of the hit oral Nursing slabject& uppealin wistfulness. When she simmering. "I don't want to destre" you," he per be took from his mother's folks, Is Opportunitim for selected graduatsit IWVO%L soft lines of her body took Ki b took his cousin by the arm said gently. "Just now that question now able to say anything he likes to to All paid executive positions or par.. and LYbim into the inner office. must seem to you a brutal one. Be- me -an a a none grace. From her'pemn . ,Frankly, James, I-think yon were lieve mei I don't want to hurt and no feelings hurt. I count my pus special study course. ality there seemed to emanate an en- YOU-" , 46afness a real blessing. How's your THE EXPERMNCE WE partly to blame," he said. "You must ticine aura of sex mystery. Her eyes softened, grew wistful and rheumatism?"' OFF CR E tTA_L8 A 3 Y10AR She gave Kirby her gloved band. COMA have laid the writing very close In appealing. "I'm sure you don't. You a COURSAL .'"I'm clad to meet you. Mr. Lane," she the safe tar the other papers. Hadn't couldn't. lea all so---so dreadful to Ilintimmes requirements; 1 year N9V you better give Hudson another think about." There was a little istch said, smiling at him. "I've heard all York State High School or Its *qu1V0,;.P' chance-before you fire him?" His dig- In her throat as the voice-broke. I'LeiVs ant L Marta of good things about you from arming smile robbed both the criticism talk of something more cheerful. I Jame*--and Jack. palary, 115.00.a month. ]Food I She did not oiler her hand to San- and the suggestion of any offense they want to forget It all." SHAW uniforms.laundry and books 9=h born, perhaps because the was busy t otherwise have had. (To be continued.) free. buttoning In- rair, the end he persuaded Conning- Straight eight hour duty. No spell n X one of the long gloves. hm to withdraw his discharge of the stead. she, save him a flash of hera clerk- SCHOOLS I watches,- one whole day oil every eyes and.a nod of the carefully coif- "He doesn't deserve it," James Tftft PC Csas4laft at pmwauffl seven days. fure(f head. He's maybe spoiled our weesw & WMACONDUCTED NIMING aboal­� Kirby sidd the proper but he Wdft- In UN mod ftn pardmam COIME IS A FINE PREPARAT10141 awn % lumb I" an saidthem with a.mind =diviv For1=11f la"ying handy on the man PORI WIFEHOOD AND A SPLENDID 'his nostrils were Inhaling again the who killed Uncle. I can't get over my Adimmi A. A. SAAMIM ZZQUMUAX Y TO ClULTIVATA as vol� V Ork L1 .- - IOPPORTUNIT --violet perfume that-associated Itself1d' . :-. — - .., 2 ­ ��_.HABIT Or RIGHT LIVING. "- a with his first visit to his,uncle's apart-I Don worry, old man," Lane said quietly. "We're gain'to hope an hog- �New Clam Now forming. man He did not start. His eyes did a-that wolf even if H*rikawa can't A°not betrIty him. His face could be I t him out to us with his dead A Fin* Position. occasion,wooden on. and it told no point Bug-"You look prosperous." stories now. But his mind was filled hand" loAed at him, and Wood Borer-"-Yes, I'm employed In with racing thoughts. 'Had Phyllis in e ration w in evidence. "You're In antiques. Harriman bow the woman Ross ikad :r the faint, Ironic smile of ad- -&-NTulturs fictory making worm holes meton the stairs? What had she beenl---.,-- , $30-000, 00 i;n doing 'in Cunningham' room? who "Wh nt wouldn't I be? With I ted production ,was the-man with her? What,secret . Minard's Liniment Heals Cuts. C an' Cole San= ar� NATCHES connected with his uncle's death lay a,, followin'the fellow's trail, he can't for 1924 of the Gold 'hidden back of-the limpid innocence double aim' twist enough to make a Judicial Language. mines of Ontario. of She F1 P0IhPVt0a*ft1r thou dark shadowed eyes? getaway. We'll ride him down sure-" A Judge was crossing to Ireland from was o6e of those women who W* for' "Maybe we will and maybe YvO Holyhead one stormy night, when he havestment & Ed**Wb&yWQrdW ever a tantalizing mystery to men. won't,"the oil broker replied."I'd give knocked against a lawyer suffering specuUtive z'What w she like behind the tnscrut, able, charming mask of her face? odds that he goes scot free." severely from sea-sickness.- Opportunities dowrib- "Then yould lose," Kirby answered, rane carried this preoccupwti% smiling may. Can I do anything for you?" in- ed in our booklet a"XTXXTw1XX100 with him throughout the afternoon. I-. ­_.1- 0 1 quired the Judge. 'Gold Mines of % was -still in the hinterland of his -yes,- , gasped the sufferer; "will thoughts when be returned to his ...-CHAPTER XXIr. --L� 6' 1 Ontanio" "P cousin's office. ARz You wiTvi oR'AGAj�isT mle?" your Lordship overrule this motion?" 0 .1921 ICDITICDN.: `,His entrance visa upon a scene -oll Miss ph Harriman had break- M -A Useful Rerdlinder. and Circi - r do- agitated storm. His cousin was in fssted earier than usual. Her Iux- r A Thousimd the outer office facing a clerk. In his uriant,blue-black hair had been.dress- -Sinith is a young lawyer, clever in scribing T 0 U 0 N.- 107" there was a cold fury of anger ed and she was debating the ion portant many respects, bit very forgetful.; He OAfClkS-BU 'S that surprised Kirby. He had known question as to what gown she would had been sent to a distant town to In. Cooldug Usese Z�I a I _7 James always as self-restrained to the,wear. The business of her life was terview an important client, when the For mum sauces,gravies,savow, pohitatf,chilliness. Now,- his anger to make an-effective-carnal appeal, he" of hil firm received this tele- diAes, meet Jellies, beef tea, and seem leap out and strike savagely. and she had a very,sure sense of how "Gross in tense and'negligence, gram: "Have' forgotten name of restoring the flavor toleft ovw dishes. to accomplish this. Hudson. -You an discharged,air, T11I main entered with a cord, at client. Please wire at once.' A not have you In my employ an hour!which .Miss Harriman lanced indo- The reply he received was: "Client's longer. A men r have trusted andilently. A smile twitc1hA at the cor- name Jenkins. Your name,Smith."- found wholly unviorthners of her mouth, but it was not -,I'm sorry, Mr. Cunningham,"ny-nningham, the I wholly one of amusement. In.the dark Mlnarft Liniment fol Dandruff. Private wire& connect all clerk said humbly. 1­don't Z bow 1 eyes a hint of re'sparked. Her our offices with Buffalo. adventu USES 'I lost tha -L & %UUI ptajjj7-b4-1ff--*Jtn a Ir"M glow It--tra-11 end Me- York very careful'when I tookthe deeds or a 9 an was and leases out of the .safe. It.seems t born coque The could no more hardly possible- of - resist alluring an attractive-man. and 7. "But you lost it. Nobody else could; have done It. I"don't want-excuses. n h to his subs tient 0 P .—a en discomfort than she could re- 'You can go, sir." Cunningham turn- frain from bridge drives and dinner od abruptly too his cousin. "The sheets dances. This Wild Man from Wyom- of pa with the Japanese writing int, so strong of stride, so quietly have Mn lost. This man, by some competent, whose sardonic glance had P of inexcusable carelessness, took taken her in so directly and so keenly, tYern with a buncEe of other docu- taken -of her weapons. n worthy He must Good gract6ust" she murmured -' ave FAkiin them T1107 ware lying does he usually call in the middle with the.,others. Now they can't be the night, I wonder? And does he found anywhere," reallyexRect me to we him now?vp you phoned to your IAWM?"- Themaidwaited. Sbehadlon ago saw /?"']such/?"']suchaz ,qTViVA ers ked Kirby*. discovered that Mto Phyllis dig The Christmas Fight not always regulate her actions.by.. her .. - %" _ _ him 0" . ­­ words. Yes, the Christmas fight is on; fit Take him into the red room and In a month*'t*il1, all be himis ' Jim W uRS m. !-tell' hiI'll be' down in a minute," But Which RA ever way it goes, 'Miss Harriman decidel After which there was swift action ..phther gets the worst' of it. HOTPOINT Servants, the ifi the lady's boudoir. A There ,are about three thousand standard by which all other 1111 A- N TE D The red room was scarcely more stitches.in a pair othwad-sewn boots. electrical appliances an judged, t] enable you to select a suitable than an cozy alcove set off the main -,"host Prices. Paid for reception 'room, but It had a note of tift for everyone on warmth,' of friendly and seductive y Skurdr,-Coott, Mink, Deim- werm Intimacy. Its walls whispered of tete- lid OFS, WSW Hides, Caffskins, &C. Cu d a-teteA, the cushions hinted at,inter-* X NO dishes, immersion esting secrets they vfere forever de- skip to heste knd barred from telling. In short;-when air &I 'cru Bliss Harriman was present, It seem- Cantd*tk Ride & Lmttker Co. OR. be obtained frosu 70= ed, no 'ess than the clothes she-wore, Toronto, Ont an expression of her personality. Exclusive designs. neswest dcaler. lux JUn6r Phyllis sauntered into the room and 332 Yonge St. Toronto After a very few minutes Miss William ISSUE No. 60---.'23. gave her band to the man who rose 01 ' k'Rc r'ii`..,":d e•ru.r+:- n....•,� ... •.,y, -.:r..;a-- ter- G:::S..i, 3--..ri.:.e,> _,,:;,...-� y. .... .rr,,,, GOWKWENT SUM OVER- --__ 1- OWLCINd RYe �l�tNt .; -DEFEAT ass BMLECWNS W E Di�CMa7gR MILE T71119 CRATER TODAY _ e AYeeA" oemw rw rnr 1 �, Zondon, Dec. 7.—A comparison. of The "Mother of Parliaments" is at ~'��!• ''�ti -the nim English Parliament, 'elected last beginning to recognize her daug L� r �•',.` yesterday. and the p '• N +, cA 9„ 3}7 revious one shows tors with the election of eight women .�,,d,,,,,visor+o��'� :i.�r,�'�''�••+��y''s�;: �r,-...� -1g. �;�'� �9+to the British House of Commons at Cf CRA7[R s�8 folkws: - use sirroaev�� — yesterday's polling. : +s B Lady Astor, Conservative; Mrs. n+t MBTEORrTt�i „� { Party a� Z -Vote. ,Margaret Wintringham, Liberal, and �. y Conservative, •' Con. ..846 261 861osa 4,709,770 Mrs, .Milton Phillipson, _ x Lab. ..142 185 43.gain 3,859,409!were all returned by their old consti- I ' Lib. -ALT 158 86 gain 3,664,470 tuencies, while, in addition to the MINING A METEOR FOR IRON T __ 10 10 104,802;Duchess of Athol], new women mem- Experts are at work in Arizona mining.for a fallen meteor which fell sea . history being traced in Indian tribal traditions. one or two in the Orkney and Shet-I Terrington, Liberal, and,,as the first It !e estimat -to weigh a million tons an ent, pure, land Islands and a couple from their woman Labor representatives; Miss . lion, not ore, 8 per cent,qlckle, and small quantities of platinum, diamonds k Universities, returns from which have Margaret Bonifield, Miss Susan Law- and iridium, and roughly iso estimated to be worth $15,000,000 in all. After, not yet been received. ifence and Miss Dorothy Jewson: a year of dr-ii1ing, it has now been reached. The sketch shows the, crater R. created by its tall and the position of the meteor. airW Mackenzie "I have always thought of "- - -- r greatest rallway� t 01 Ca m. ac = rlii ia71,WaS •Indus tries of Canada �s. who with Syr Donald Manns On k Christmaa as 'a good' time; a ' s.: build f:. Rail- kind,forgiving,generous, pleas- - created the Canadian National ROU- ant time when men.and women , idled-on-Dec....5 at his-home..ln' - seem by one .consent to open For the main part the season which parts.of the province and other large To onto, at the age of seventy-five, Sir , their hearts freely. And so I �` immediately surrounds Christmas- supplies were marketed individually. William leaves an impression on Cana ti say God Bless Christmas."— '� , time is a slack*one for the followers The Brooks irrigated district In than history which-cannot yet be' esti• f Canada's ofirst industry. In the Southern Alberta, which has made a mated - Dickens. y. Dominion's short growing season al- name for itself in such a wide divers- ..:, , .. _. s �y o agrtcu ra pr uc ,-. _ _. the opening of spring operations until 000 pounds of turkeys at eight centres once.It is known it can be obtained. - The market is expanding so largely. B>gthd8of C r the threshing of the crop is completed. last year and marketed them co- , Y $� a `' With the harvested crop marketed, operatively, the larger portion going that the'fnduatry is beginning to de► s7 velo into a substantial one. Rancher! Nineteen centuries ago two kinds of �;�s , however,' s period of comparative to the United States. The same in-� P pilgrims made their'way to it manger leisure ensues,-the actual amount of. dustry has been found profitable as are coming is certain sections to en-i In astable in Bethlehem of Judea. labor entailed being gauged by the far north as the Grande Prairie re- gage e*tenaively in its production; They were led by the -same star. amount of livestock. the 'farmer is gion of the Peace River country, and and, according to ono of these, eight "Hitch your wagon to a star," said carrying over the winter. Generally a farmer in that section last Decem- hundred dollars an acre is a fair av-, a Emerson, the philosopher of Concord, spea)ting, .from November on, Can- her shipped more than 70,000 pounds stage income to be secured from Irvlly' :ss the summation of his wisdom in our. adian agriculturists calmly pursue a of turkeys, whilst ahipinenta of the'growing. own time. That is what they did, tranquil way until dawning spring Grain Growers' Cor-operative Associa-� In the popular-conception of the ,though they knew not Emerson. They carries away winter's snows in roar- tion from the same country exceeded northern winter, Canada is the leay came to worship, and for their faith Ing freshets and the same diversified this. place to which one would come for . the air was crowded with the rustle round of almost uninterrupted activ- The Christmas-tree industry o! •flowers at the Christmas season,and Ili of the wings of an la, sad the-choir I May Got Order of Merit. should banish some hardened miscon4 �. Tlrere is an agitation in Great Bri- ity occupies them in the production of Canada is a comparat.rely instgnifl , a8 ce one. of the Dominions wiatet of the bright seraphim, burning lilts another crop. cant one judged from the stand int the starlight, snag to them over the taln to admit Ellen Terry, the famous j � p°' clime to learn �that Alberts, in the actress, to the Order of Merit, the Canada has, however, developed, of revenue but sentimentally, fors $" head of the Child and Mary the most exclusive order is the Empire, is and Is still developing certain seasonal brief period each year, it is one o! dead of winter, sends but a profusivq r Mother, and Joseph and the breathing activities which from their nature of blossoms to decorate the homes o! recognition oL her unique career. The transcendent importance. The L'vish Idne might be termed Christman industries cities in the United States. In the lits. t. death of Christopher Money leaves s Bh exploitation and depletion of United First came the shepherds. As they tie city of Medicine Hat is a nursery, P vacancy. No woman has stet received They are instruments] in furnishing States forests for economic purposes „ „ watched their flocks afield the light of the Order of Merit so far. tl:ae neceeaitiea of the ChrLetrnas sea- has left scant growth for festive oc- �o� as The Roeery which all the a sudden glory surprised"them. T� • son In many sections of the continent casions and in .the demand for the year round, and especially at Christ' did not disobey the heavenly vision; d addin to the holiday's festivities mas-time, distributes thousands of ties they rose n , like the fishermen Who �� for � &mta. g little spruce at.Christmas time the most delicate blooms aver'the contin• P in countless homes. Families •who vast Canadian forests are called upon kft their nets to the apostles, and de- Bing out glad bells for Christmas, 'know Canada mere] as the name of eat,not a taw crossing the border a3t� yvntl came and bran ht such little And new as is the y far substantial supplies. ng to United States cities. y g Peat. an expansive country existing to the -simple gifts as they had and laid them Let us listen for old Santa north of them have the products of For ks before Christmas the down at the feet of Ma for her Son. With bI& reindeers co woodsmen ve been in the wooas >b- ry coming fent - the Dominion on their dinner tables. e Holiday. They were not rich, they were not The virgin woods' of Canada provide letting the itis trees which are to'When-every bird an every toes n but they were loyal. Silver Agam Christmas holly gladden ma homes that will never I Has sun 'with all its might - ,power'! h ey y ' ' - the arboreal decorations peculiarly as- g ; and Id had the none The stable The laughter and tits mirth, know or suspect their origin. Farmers When flowers amid the meadow gnsa ` gold y The merry Christmas existed with the-dap. in .certain sections,of the Dominion ii - was .radiant with poverty, forThe supplying of turkeys and other 'I Are growing in the light-- Christ Child and and Jori Around the old bows hearth. PP ymg too;'-have-W sufficient foresight and Let �rt that leaps at la Mary poultry.to the United States marketasp play _ furs u poor u they. All they•had Than energy to plant their rough and.stony Each butterfly twin Though mystery days are over has developed in Canada into a Christ- lands to this crop and annually hat- y y, ti►aq_Sjht tird love.sad singilrg and And:our world is filled with care mas industry of some proportions. For vest small but profitable yield of Rejoice to see a holiday, the preWce,of the angels. But over VisnelW4.our Childish fandes years the' Maritime Provinces have A holiday. a holiday, In the inn yonder, where then Christmas trees. loan With those stoeHngs hanging theta supplied Basion. New York and other - Ahappy-hearted holiday, was no room for .the Baby sad �>: large centres. TMs Industry has be- In the last !'Istel year the United Because .it k the Spriagl Mother, there was feasting, and they Unselfish in our giving come an important one is the W states purchased trees from Canada Me& merry, and they"`tbought the And making others glad ern Provinces, and AlbeFta especially to the extent of X85,868, the bulk of When Christmas snows are ver anal #estival was where they were. Brings with it peace, contentment, sands large supplies st Christman- Which was undoubtedly meds up vt roof, x Then came several of the wise and Gifts that from God are had. Christmas shrubbery. — - And little children sit, time dawn across the border. The Eating their puddings and their piss], fi treasure up, a an 1 , V. Hariousic DWOMs. th the candies -brought presents worthy of their re- And holt] the legend dear berta Department of Agriculture lasts Another forest production which is Since God was born an C6sistadasi puts and of the occasim for which year marketed in.all 40,000 pounds of pec associated with the Christ- tlseir ,spirits lead travailed so Ion While you listen for old Santa Day; For I'm sure he's nearly Kira ,w the markets of.Minneapolis and 9t, Is almost exclusively$coilfined the Let all a girlandmay' g• tuck s, 20,000 pounds of which wentseason is boy of They brought gold and frankincense lad myrrh. Legend.has made kings I know I hear his reindeers, Paul -Pacific coast province of British C'•ol-4 Rin Pf these wise men, who showed their And their tinkling bells a-right. FAT TURK=s wrro CHammAs Tmots. umbia and residents of that province. Of h jolly bday, isfholtholiday, wisdom most of all in this, that they Ssn dear old San The jolly bells w ld with eiy �. ta, These tar were Wised in a21 are •just beginning to realize what s s knew a ging when they saw Him, He's on his way to-nighThat fill the world with joy. a !lough He was an infant lying.in the —Maude Pepper Todd. • My love and I in Autumn woods t btmw.^dependent an His hn r broth * a` VA1 °u tai .. „ .. or, and with"no language bit a cry. Frost. Sweet scented from the'rain Once wandered for a holiday, Tfieiris were splendid. But be- I shall have winter now, and'lessaniag A Holiday, a holiday, wd the gleam of the gold,more,pn• days, [}own through the long ages has Coins the sweet story _- When love went with us all the'war,. P : Inoue than the rare and costly !rink- Ut by a smoky sun with slauting.rays, ° Of how Christ relinquished His heavenly glory, And led us back again. s .'`incense, exceeding in value the aro- And atter falling leaves, the first do- And calve down to earth as a babe poor and lowly And tho' no ChrTstmsa snows that; N_ Ir matic gum from Araby,was the spirit termined frost-- To offer His life as a sacrifice holy. - morn isf the homage that they gave. The colors of the world will'all be lost. Lay on the fields so green, Mary the Mother greeted the simple,So.be It; the.faint buzzing o1 the snow " Yet•God within our hearts was born, That night of His birth shepherds heard round them ringing �n with 'their poor gifts and the W1I1 All the empty,boughs, The little lamb of God forlorn. . wise, great ones with their sumptuous And after sleet storms I shall wake :The wonderful music of angel hosts singing p�Brings in the same sweet and touch- to see `!'Ile birth`of the Christ was their triumph song telling, Hubby—"Of course, dear, it's only ` {tang humbleness that so great an honor A glittering glassy plume of every. _,And•"Glory to God in the Highest" Came Swelling. a rough idea of mine,but do you thinks v" :awns done to heir Divine Child whose tree. it's possible that there's ever such a' ,%b hdsy �i anged fire world' Before Nothing shall tempt me from my Are- Led by the bright.sta`s in the East-seAt to guide them, thing as a printer's error in that :;those eyes of.the infant Christ, the lit house,' Three kings did ?dim homage, their rich gifts beside them; cookery manual of yours'" uty and the glory os the world are .AneI -shall at night find a friendly _ '_They found.the young babe in a rude manger resting, As--thh4p--eur eyes may seei —ember - With $othing around to His royal birth attesting. hantb may touch or any sense may And make my, life of what I can re- And in and through it all, w and feel Christmas is of the member. • ' _ may-we not forget that greatest it, and the heart of the shepherd Teasdale. Thu$ was our dear Lord born in Bethlehem City. gift, the supply-of which in- -Sara be whiter, clearer, purer than —� Because God looked down in His infinite pity creases the more we lavish it ; y heart of kings. The heart of Once a species of plant has lost its --Upsn the worlds sins since the days of creation, upon our fellow beings, the gift Brod was foul with his black medita- perfume, there is no known way of find sent His own Son to bring mankind salvation. of love. n; but he oould not take-the Christ restoring it. —Norah Sheppard. : x ve though he scourged with murder — - - home In his domain. He could oAr1lI ? Riot rob the world of Christmas. He not take from ip in 1923 the t of the star!upon the hill in Beth- w the fight that It shill in Mary's a I ab she Wds hoz Baby in her u } and eckamuneaJjw th His eyes in V ve "made great enough to hold _ world" Atoms-in a scientific sense, are--so small,that one million of Pem, placed ti 91de by side, would not measure as .,.much-as the thickness of .a sheet of r paper. _ The "peace and good will spirit" of this season ought to make the oldest and greatest ':• ' co-operative enterprise, the family, still more potent in adding to the richness of life. THE RUGBY TEAM OF Qt1EEN'8 UNIVERSITY,�IUGBY CHAMPIONS OF CANADA FOR SECOND TIME ;v v.., .•.r .' ,; :'�,�" ,... �'.'-'-�` .•�; .: , Z 'Kra •:•.m.', .: ;,, :3, g.�.; ..J�g.. „£4c..; -n�-�^ ',�-..-.•�-• .:�i;++aa,.. � s`Sn •y4.•' 6,'. �f, .rv�.y. a! q. '.tJe :.CY. �'• en � �' TS[ M, .r•.:ae .,e..J...-".� - Dentist ,.� .1 : . ,. .v n -I?r. w�l-be here as tisn- p Dr. E. A. &t,dleir, -_ � _ - - - - +- Henryqq - LOCALISMS• •. al next Tuesday to attend to his practicing in Toronto, will be here professional dtities. * in his office on Thursday from 10 . -Fred find firs. Douglas, of To- a. m. to 3 p. w., as usual. * 1g, , Y" -:fire. A,. T. Boyea, of Belleville, routo, spent a few days-here with - -Mr.'Watsen has moved into 0 hpeut Tuesday with friends here. 1 Y r -F. H.-Doyle, bf T060ato, spent the foi nwer'a aunts, the- Miaees the shop adjoining Baird's butcher , Bunting. seo p, where he will conduct leis Monday here at the home of his I brother. -Joe and Mis4 Mary Clark, of shoe-repairing busine.s in future. PPM .-Miss Manson, of Toronto is ,Toronto, spent Sunday here with, -:lire. R. Fitzsimons and eon ,iitsltrn her erster, Mrs. Rev, P, their parents, They were accom• obert, of Hamilton, and Mre. R. g (Rev)'P, by :1lessra; McCartney and X. Douglas, of Toronto, motored ^F. Gardiner. p y 8 , u r ' -Christmas tree decorations, •G'raham. dawn on Sunday and paid a flying SANTY CLAUS has been-here-and lett 3+ ?:joards and•presents 'in great vari• - -A very large number o€ our visit with their relatives here. sty at Thexton's. subscribers are in• arrears, and we -On Account of Sunday b the me alb f ul lot of Xmas things- Some -Mrs. Thos, McCauly, of Toron- would request' them to settle at an ezceptioDA11V fine day, do, spent a few daps last week once. as we need the•tnone*r. Itis motor traffit- on the Provfucial thing for baby, for brother and sister, �uvi th Mrs. J,.C. Philip. necessary to have money to run a Highway was very hbavy for a a '_ --Robert and Mrs. Rankin, of new day Cn December; being about as f old` father and mothel� gl'and-dad and 1€tichmond Hill, anent over gun- -special from the Big Store- heavy as a day in summer, 7j °day with the fortner's mother.. The store will be open every evea- -Dont forget the S. S. Christ. grand-ma,'. fGr 11l�Cle and' aunt and all'. . -The townshipcouni�il will meet .tag froni Dec. 17th till Xmas, No mac entertaintnentat the Method- to morrow (Saturday) :to prepare pains have been:spared in making ist church on Wednesday, Dec. =the GouSln6,•ah, Ill :fact e e y on�*— the financial statemetit .for the the store attractive and it is just 19th. A splendid Program is be- ear. full of splendid Xmas Gifts of all i�ng prepared. Come and' enjoy He couldn't stay long on his first trip, blit "Say," Boys - -John Stork, of the lake shore, kinds. Everybody. comp. * -the pl:lylets, "Christmas at Steb- —He-promised be here again t-„ --The Tabernacle Xethodist. .bens," "Tile Dolls' Festival,"dia end-Girls s..... ,.. ..sem• --mss assisCiag J. ': BR13Eion-in "hie - all of-yet-a,` " he Big Store.". hardware store during the winter Church, Whitby, anniversary sea•- logues, singing etc. Adults 25c, montbe. vices, Sunday, Dec. 16th. C-tptain -Mi?s Winnifred Law, who'has Tuin Best, the noted-speaker, of �' IN MEMORIAM, phi J�9t won't it be great—you can shake lands with him _-' keen very ill for Beversl weeks, is, TOL'olito • Madrime NVinnifred _ and.tell him what ylou want and ever'tIlinl0. y we are glad to report, nosy able to Lug'rin-Fahey, the celetiliated so- HA?EXAS-In losing memory of-Gun- Now Remember � leave her bed, prano soloist. 11 a. M. aild 7-p. m.•. net- Frederick Lloyd Bateman,. 1th' w -Mrs. Christopher Dale, accom- A r•ealopportnnity-for a great lip• C. G.A., who died of '-flu"at Bruss. ��rr '- lift and inspiration. The general Pls, Bellrium,cm Dec.11th, 1918.aged Old Santa wi be pshied by her daughter, Miss Ed p e 28 years. Though twice rejected ith, spent over Sunday here with public fa invited. and egem ted fro militaty service. p here on. SaturdaNara Sn2;th , 1 j -Miss. Ethel Powell, who'has the front,as the allies were hardDec. 15t .- been on the sick list for the past Howard-and Mrs. Malcolm spent pressed: month suffering from verysevere �.,. If old are here right at 2.30 Friday last in Toronto. y 0 , : cold is now somewhat improved, - - ,. � .firs. Linton spent over Sunday .,,SALE REGISTER. - you Will See him Coming down i �R. G. and Mrs:Kerr, ofSear- with hire.Young,of Mount Joy, boro, accompanied b NV`r -Ad Bob Davis, of Toronto,Is-visiting TvEsDAY, DEC. ASTIR-Auction sale out Of'the chimney and he ll ams, of Brandjzn, Man., spent hip grand mothers-Littlejohn. of 6 acres of standing timber (beech have his pack with flim and i. �IBunday with J. C and:firs. Philip. Wm. knd '-". Cassie,of Agincourt, and maple), Vo--be sold .in quarter it , is visitio -their numerous friends acre iota,at lot 30,con. 9. Pickering, bay; tbeTe ll be loads and . -The township nominations +. still take place this year on Mon- hereabouts- tShle property r f beeDavlbills.• D.Pugh. lOibds Of fun. da Dec..31st, and the municipal Mrs. Fields, of Uncle Sams domin- P• p ion, is visiting her grandmother,Mrs. Pugh, auctio set. You'll be able to see all the elections off the Monday follow. g WEDNESDAt., DEC. 19TH—Auction things he has left—there'll be y Huh Wilson. i Ing. Lawrence and Mrs. Denny and fam= sale of farm stock, implements ete.. g' i -Miss 1lEinnie:-"Hallett -has been ily spent Sunday with the- former's at lot 27.con,3, Pickering (one mile little squeaking dolls and mama i off duty for x week at Richard- father at ti nionville. east of Chart wood}, the pro art y p y dolls Sleepin dolls..and aint- ia eon's store, suffering -from a verb Robert De4itt, sold his farm stock, of�Ym:Smith., Sale at one s are. ' g p ,., . s_ severe cold; Miss Susie Stanley is implements etc,,.on Saturday last and See bills. Fred Postiii, auctioneer. ed dolls, C1011 beds and, chairs, l intends moving into the village gin mechanical toys, automobile street cars tra.l]3 llnker..t y , r substituting. -o 8 to the house he recently purchased - — y + � � � -On Tuesday. Dec. 18th, will from Mies Bate. Yow aavett�,emeraes. blocks,,balls, books, dishes, horses, sleighs,home, baby rattles i h be held the school concert and Stop ! Look I Listen! Have heard -: Christmas G)'ee a� B9ction No. 2 the news: [g you have not, then you _ eh, just everything you can think'`�f. - r school. Heap the cyte in♦tllind. know not that a grand treat store OR SALE-A frPsh•calved cow, t , , ,r FApply to Gerald Clark,Dunbarton. 11-13 �iow-don t e' er forget the time, Saturday, Ucc. 15th, at. 2..30 Ever�yg one welcome. for you at Brougham on the evenjoR _ -James sad Mrs. An of and of Thursday, December the 20th. In �OR SALE-A large fur coat, size Oh, Yes, and there'll be a.letter box where yti:a can-post Frank and Mrs. Hall motored to fact it 19-the Hot Supper and Concert IZ,almost new. Cheap. F,Chidlow,Clare. your letters for (old Santa. ' Eoniskillen on Sunday and sprent to be given under the auspices of the mont 7cf - - ' a few boors with the farmee's Brouggham Union Sabbath Sr6°u,1. �[7 A�,�'ED-A quantity Of manure See•biils'for full particulars... o bp delivered at Clarendon wood, W. Y daughter, 1VI1P9 Laura srlItdrE►CP. F.Law. Pickering. 13 a So H A PMAN Egbert Doyle met, with a g painful saddest one day last Transportation Triumphs Q(' Buys 5o arree.of oak and week. ,As be was jumping over a -- ►{ 800 birch.5 miles from a gqood town in Theo No of the new Gerrard 0ntarioCounty, F.Kay Rea?9or,Afarkham. 9-13 �[ can the alighted on a small oil Fe g - R� b rs Boots, ac.ks can the spoilt of which entered Street bridge over the Don on Sunday. FOR SALE-Several • Shorthnrohie foot causia Ave ireful atter a period of nestle two. years in balls,eotg,oa end shropstsire ram lambs. fII i g ry building, and eostinginearly a million. John Scott,R.R.2.Claremonv-4pbone 3603- Id -- inlaryy adds another to the splendid strue- -- 'Nhile pia in at ecl]ool,oil tures Toronto has provided for trans- �IDER MAHI:�t(i=I am prepared - - g p make cider eve Tuesday and Friday and " Wednesday, alter Pascoe re- portation e"twarde, Together with by appointment. Geo. Cammack, Phone Pick. ,T �T ;�^� ceiPed painful injuries, which, the Prince Edward (Bloor-Danfortb) iii-S. 5u DryFeed 171eans 1r o Vold bo*ever, will not prove serious. Viaduct, the total=at of the Provin• HOUSEKEEPER-If you need bel One of the other boys,while owing tial Highway, including these great p F Il'- at scrubbing or other house-work or chorgt. Malte$e 1tubbers always on hand in Over:Rubbers ing a Rolf club, hit•him over the bridges ever the Don,from Toronto to see Chas.Coykat the Esateta,Hoax. Pieter- y eye, inflicting a bad cut. of now exists m around TorontoWhItby and Oshawa thll anthen this in excess Sag y 13uy - and Snag-proof.- eye, aeveo millions, Na finer'roadway The lr'Pomea'e Institute will OR SALE-Six floe hung turkeys, r hold their regular meeting on tov:4trda the asst. IL ie a triumph is 3 gobblers and 3 hens. Regular ppeets for E43 purposes. Mildred Murphy. Pickering Tu nest, the 18th iaet„ at modern traneportatloa. But the flual vivage, r2tr 0 01 attats Marjory Ails Tolch F t:-ill be it.ill--- Kew le Kew BOotg for 'Kiddies way.Arie mMiss Fawkes will give a inat[oa for the whole distance between Ij`OR SALE-Six cows all due this t Toronto and the two twin towns of mono''• 4 to 7 yea" old• good dairy cows. This is a new Mini? especially made for-,Children.- sizes to 10;. paper on. "Christmas in Other Alex.Burdyka,lot 4, B. F., Pickering R.R. _ 1J y Whitby and Oshawa. This is already No. 1. Whitby. 13-11. ads,•' followed by appropriate Goodyear welts, and cusl5ion soles. Averaging 1.0.0 imusic.. .Don't forget the exchange an accepted element of equipment of oR SALE-.pure bred White £m• _ O,rj other similar highways across Fj t0 1.� cheaper than corresponding Of ChCl9imas presents. the Brest lakes. In ViehiEtao, One den eese,bothsex, at $3.50 each. Order - -Why should Oanadiarae gn to county, the. seat of the most autoluo- early' �'°r'e Piek 539' i3 lines of competitors. _ California or Florida to spend the bile indust s,has Its main thorough• OR SALE-Scotch Cnllie pups, winter in order to escape the win- fares ligbted and it is considered as Fthorouwh-bred Sable 6.w eks old, ready to essential as ao other feature of a go' Fred Hunting.Pickering. 13tf ter--. The mouth of December eQ y Sox- and Stoc4i:pgs far has been delightful, and, from mndero roadway. • Practical pmat Is OR SALE-Bay hnrse, i yearn oid. different pointe• of the Province of given to this plan of completing the Fond Cockshutt open buggy. Apelq to Geo, Kingston road by lighting it because anes,on farm of Carl'Devitt. lot 15: con:e. -dill kinds of Sox and Stockin s for boys, Ills t- Ontario reports are received that it appears to offer a simple solution of Pickering.%Greenwood. 13•li � �,. Y i g f many fl ers are 1n fall bloom. - t 9'9P the problem Pickering puts. up �OOTS REPAIRED-Bbots and %en and Women. Itisnc}waboutthe tufddleof De- in Its twelde or fourteen miles of shoes repaiced neatly and quickly. ,1,hos. cember, and so far there has been territory from.past Hi hlaad_Creek Watson. Shop end residence just west of St. S eCaa English Woollen SOY practical] no frost, and only P. to the western limits of Whitby town merges Church. Pickering. 2tf p y g =---slight fall of snow which soon being without Hydro service. An en- 'u OUSE FOR SALE-In the will- ` . and Stockings. disappeared. It is proving a great quirymade yesterday (Tuesday) by ,llageo['Claremont. eight nice rooms, good ` •blessing to poor.families-who can the writer of the proper Bell Tele- barn,chicken house, 11-5 acres of land, all in 'See his about your Overcoat: b phone officers In Toronto elicited the g�toadition.Also wood McClary heater(Fam- , ill afford to uy' fuel at the pre9• nus), must be sold. Apply to F.Chidlow,Clare­ ill high prices. information that it is quite practicable' wont, lots to string the wires along their poles Fred T BunCln Tickerind , -Miss H. Fawkes and.'Miss on the bighway and place the lights HOUSES FOR RENT-One brick g1 �! --Marion •Thexton were in'rMark- in that way at the minimum cost of h use. grooms. Al -shape. furnace, good EstablishedlIS57. ham on Tuesday evenfn' at nd time and mons [Vhjib has had an cellar,hard and soft water. Also one warm frame - - -- — -_ y 1; y y house with 6 rooms and cellar, in the Village of ing a meeting of the directors of .arrangement of that kind with 'the brougham. Phone Nlarkham 6403,or write John rile Home Telephone Company to p y g g A.white.R.R.1,Locust Hill, . 12tf Bell Com an in N grin 'the centre of . which all the operators were in the town for some years, It should be p KALE-Chea all kinds of BUNDY& ..comparatively easy china to accom• F p' - - HARDWARE 1 4ited. Miss Ethel 1)avide0ll, Of wagons,harness,and all all of farm im- t Markham, with her staff, supplied push such 'a real tI inmph as this in elements m good order. Also several heavy and making the KingstA❑ Road the first in light scales and cook staves and heaters. High--an excellent supper. In addition Canada to be est price paid for hides and wogl, also live noul- so lighted and at the try. H.ELerman.Stouffvi]le. Phone 1903 17tf. ;to the business of the •evening a same timesoive Pickering's problem. most enjoyable social time was F. 110*ARD A-NES, OST-On- the Kingston road, he0 - spent. A pleasing feature of the _ _- _ Atween West Hill and Pickering.on Saturday - athertn was the resentRtion'of Nov.P•1th,between with and 7 in m„ a dark g g p brown velour coat, with bea�enne collar sad M R E 'S C A handsoaue fitted club bag to the In the Surrogate Court cuffs,2 tassels onback,ip box rr n John\'orth- _. \ I1TaIlager, Alph Hoover, who was way&Sons. Finder please leave ssme at NEWS , of the County of Ontario ofAce, Reward. Iltf taken complet dy by surprise. �_ ---'— -- -- :The 'Famous Cold Water Paste, —special Offir-pr Carroll, of the in the matter-ofthe Estate of­..h HAVE E-A f. Provincial License Commission, :Sparks, late of the Township of STOCK OF captured a carload of liquor on' Pickering, widow, deceased.- ill WhiN and Mints. Friday last just within the' city Notice ie hereby given'pnrsuant to Q Tree limits. The driver of the carR. S. 1914, aCh121, tbatall pHo'm-he er- W l • claimed that he should be exempt sons havin aims against the estate f One .PD' id o�-Mur-esq will cover` front arrest as his caro he. said, of,the said So S ar6s: Nvho died on , T R , Y ec r' ho S *1 was for the Provincial,Secretor or about the'25th day of October, A. D, .t S U are feel' i> who Blast be living •very dt,lRh in 19.23, are t oquired to send by post pre- Sf'ti 4`,IZ'L3 " � l . J these- hard times as the very paid or t.o.deliver to W. E. N. Sin- - lar a ennsl¢nroent consisted of cl ir. K..C., solicitor for ,the adminis• g - trator on or before the •4th day of dor Christmas'.' Z y 7 ehampafiie Rnd� other high-elas� Decernber,'19:1•3, their names,addresses PtlU_11�? ill L 2 and 5 lb. p' ckr ge.9 F liquors. CArroll, evidently.-does AT RIGHT PRICES. Call see t q. and descriptions and•a full statement - -- them before ttieking your not care for the. Provincial Secre- of their alarms and the°Mature of the _,. Purrhaves. - tary Or any'One else when in the certifred: tend thin aide r t them sur d,<c 'Cigars, �1 �yttes' r 1 • b ' 1 ro _ , .__perfartnane of tiffs drily, as he Security( yro� In a1?(1 dei Col�»t Carel duel t promptly atrested his man and the adrtlinistrator will primed to die- gax tribute the assets of the deceased - -his case Will come up to•da.y befcire -- c _ Magistrate Jones. No doubt Lite among the•the partie!--entitled there- and Tobaccos re el all about. this a to, having regard only to the clOms of --N e _Provmclal secretary will clave nowhich they shall then have notice,. r In Big Variety . also in Christ las x trouble to clear himself of the Dated this 29th day. of November Wrappings suitable for preset 9 �anitary finish. 1: i charge as boot-Aggers.frequently A. D. 19.23. - . (}ooc}Assortment of Chocolates a handle file truth very carelessly tV. E. N. Sr\CLAIrt K. C„ a and igiio is as in to believe that - c Oshawri, Ont. - T H E X�T O N SBe � f thi=liryu�r was intended fur the• Solicitor for Albert E. Sparks, it hotel trade, 1. 1L Adminis.rator •t n f� - 2 —---_._..-- i PIC gERi.�xCx- .__. LJ t 1 J.11. � Pi , �, v xa :, x� �'y it*„,�.• ,.•vk�•�e:.rY'v.: n-: w. .t. '.n, -,, ,.�, .a. r fir.,. h r,�^ `au-. is"-