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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_12_21 k�11 :16w t- Ar-, . ............. mp :17 XLHI. PICKERING, . ONT., FRIDAY- DECEMBER 21 ,119 23 t No.- 14, Established.1828. A social dance will be li�-.'d in Valley Mrs. Linton visited Mrs. Roundtree *V00001vttal carbo. _G Baker HIGHLAND CREEK. BROUGHAM. Med4cal Hall onNew Years'Eve. There wail near Chalk Lake. on Sunday, y special new features. Come Miss M.Duncan spent the week-end be man GRE"i E N W 0OD RE. FORSYTH. Oph. D.. Director and enjoy the fun. with her sister, Mro.Stewart. of Atha. .OA Christmas concert will be held in Robert and Mrs Deyitt entertained laterea 5etrical Association of Ontario. Reg. the Highland Creek,school this(Fri. their frielkde to a dance one night last Aaaociae attend- 'Mr. and Mrs. Axford and children -ace is looked for. ILLS Member of.the American Optometrical To Avoid Mistake: Eyes examined by appointment. day)evening. Great preparations Phone 2W4, Claremont.Ont. being made. and a very large t on@ are week, NNF. TOMLINSON. N. B.. Member stop, a and Mrs. axford. sr�,, spent Sdnday s of the College of rb76icians and Surgeons in Utica. r 014Dntario. Office: that ormerly occupied b Mr. Gerow moves} his household eCard- WHITEVALE. t Dr.R. ,rodie.and latterly by Dr, \r _9t --L' ok, % 9 0 oodg to Whitby last week. He was ate mon.L2Qat_�!L The Wbitewile Baptist Sabbath an old resident and will be.En ach School will hold thehrziTtuiversaryser- missed, John A�Wbite has moved into the 0 &nburgb, member of the College of List� l Physicians an%11,urgeons of Ontario,licentiate vices on Sunday. Dec. 23rd. at 2.30 p. -ly owned by the late of R0 Fai -0 1 -f-suraeons, Edinbunh.- in- Oa Tuesday evening, Dec. 25th residence formei 0 W. G.' Barnes.—-which he purchased special attention daiesses ol women and To Bakerys- Splenaid Choice (Xwas night).' a good program will be children, Office and residence,Broug4sm, some time ago. A. given, consisiing pf choruses, read. Wheat of Phonographs. Ings, recitations, Illustrated songs, A number from here went to Clare- o • duets, quartettes, dialogues and drilla. mont on Monday night to bear Pro- F. M. Chapman will occupy.the chair. fessor'Masih. of India. and Were not ------- ......... It don't matter who makes d DR. GORDON McKAY-Cbiroprac- Doors open a t-T p.m. program com- disappointed in the speaker. tor.-Offlce hours-2.30 to 5.00 and 7.00",b 8 00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock ----Ahe RecoO, our Oval menses at 8 o'clock. .street. Whitby. Horn WHITEVALE. Phonograph STOUFFVILLE. B arley -'D --vii4ted his; -p acy 1 er E. CHRISTIAN, Bartiater and of Dr.F. A. Dat". was returning to VIM can. South Wing,Court House, Whitby. 2.51y want .*Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money,to IM r. Miller li�d a businesstripto the A . k her home at he Ett.n summer camp city this week." at Mussellman's Lake.where she and Mrs. M. E. Parks. of Toronto, vlqlt, WILLIAM.J. BEATON.B. A-.,-BiF- her husband are sliperin tend en to, she nater Solicitor. member of the firm of -&-fle,1Ont -9-Raid Stnu I was accosted by two masked. men ed her sister; Mrs. D. R. Beaton, on Highest Price I%ck-- son.Foster and Beaton. Toronto Wednesday. Chief and Mrs , b� about 9.80 Tuesday night, spent Wednesday 3rith George and Trusts Building.85 Bay Street,Toronto. Mrs. Mer Telephone Main 961 and-962. riot was driving alone and when she. Dickson,001 of Toronto, or e,a lonely reached Dr.7B kc%t,scotta Furniture ftofti spot in the road At this time 11 Mrs. Burkholder. of year aero. The season's greetings. is well as all the cottager practically are de- R. HARRY 'Herted. two men suddenly ate ed out good wisbes,are extended to the Well- UT). ON. Dentist. Factory to your the side of the roads and while esley Hospital to Miss W Office-Adam's 3 Terrace, Byron. fromLydia Major, St.North. Phone 124. 4Gas extraction when one of the bandits seized the horse by who underwent a slight operation. 51tf .-Home - the head the other presented a gun at Mrs. Ste ph6n -Hilts, formerly of R. D. C. Smith, Mrs•Mertiot demanding hermon.money.Dentist, Stouff- Whitevale, passed away on Tuesday Before you We show .. * 'pay for it. e St. Michael's Hospital. To. any qUalftLty-the • Mrs M - me." night in -Dvflle, HonorGraduateof Chicago a-0 To­"you 016 Rands I have only a few cents with 1A . . . rooto Universities and the Royal Colli�ge of errot told him,but this did Dot rooto.' Her funeral will take place Dental Phone offict 1011,. Residence very beat and the cheapest on the satisfy the'desperado.' However:after this(Friday) erniocai-ta-tb* White- 1015., N i�. appointments. 261y market, satisfying himself that his intended vale cemetery. The friends of this . .BLARE B. BEATON. D. D. S., J. H. BEAL Claremont victim, was telling the truth he .told- community exfend their sympathy to 13 Gr-Aduate-of the Royal Colelge or Dental her"You may go now as we don't in- Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office the bereaved familV. over W.Wt. Ie'a hardware store. Whitby terfere with women." Mrs. Merriot D. P, Beaton.who-painfully Injured A.nfl Immediately fuformpd'-Ithe constsbl�& 'Ofte hours 9 it* 5.30. Ind.*phone 8: one of his - leg by falling when DWI phone 220. 441y BASSETS- FOR' SALFa but when they returned to-_iiie scbne of the bold-up there was no trace of going out to his rtable one night several weeks ago, went to,Oshawa Ily e the men. No accurate d Lion had an The undereiiNned wishes to notify-th could be obtained as it was and one day last•- week -wbeiF be The Uni.versal G.KERS public that he has purchased from the x-ray examination made of the Injury. LAIkE. -Se. Elanor 'executors of the late W. G. Barnes both men wore mauks. Both spoke The examination revealed the- fact Es Graduate of Uni versity of Toronto All good,English. (One of Ou prompi and careful attention. Phone all the basket and basket material in thc cons Cases gi that fractured. He helow the' ne-s T3ad OW2. rirIettont. 321y heen He Is recoverjug.,%Vp get] gill's Rite-Lite' 1�enqjor stock and will be able to furnish fruit baskets on the shortest notice and at DUNBARTON. nicely. buL he is compelled to' use. all manes of cars-the beat," current Prices. Write or phone. the crutches. which Is a handicap for Mi. Greenwood.of West Hill In nevv rapid locomotion, hi the market for the price. -PRANK PENNOCK, assisting In the store. .FOR SALE ,W. V. RICHARDSON- Real E,. The annualschool meeting will be N RIVER, ONTARIO held on Dec'.26th. at 10 a. m.. In the •- tate.'Insurance.Conveyancing, No GREE2 UX 9.kRlDQZ Heavy Wagon,: 't Public.Etc..PiZkering.Out. 3117y -F 3Qtf- school house. Buggy. Biro. Wm.-Taylor, who' has been Clhar,ed beyond recognition, the TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, 'd body of Alfred York. aged 79,a life- Set of Iron Harrows oustima of and Ovsarlo� Ana. under be dost-We care.we are pi e, Fe f!r008 long resident of Uxbridge. was found All in. good.shapa @&I*@ of all kinds stunized to an sborsm settee. Address Grftn Rlvw P.0.. 012t, ed 0 _Wdodworkic ' -and.0enem PICKER-ING �:`a to aay is improviag. Norman&g_d Mrs. Clark.of Tor at 7.15Tuesday 'morning in the ridos� visited withAhe former father-, Robert If his home, which had collapsed B.BRATON TO"11IMPMERK DR Blacksmithing. LUMBEE.AR -YARD after a disastrous fire. - While looking Clark,last week-end. C"T*7*nAW. 000UM&NIonikfor ont of her window shortly before 7.00 W. H. JACKSON, Brock 1"d I aduaTtle, Acoomoftes. R", it"67 to won Theaejourned meetlng�of ratepay- on kraf 0 on "Ion-W of btary1w lAo. ers will be held in.tbe school house on o'clock. Mrs William Johnston of the =.Tz. oat' Asphalt .Roofing Dec. 22nd.at 8 o'clock. sixth concession, Uxb,idlfe, observed . ,Pickering, Out Him Minnie Bennett and her sister. clouds of smoke banging over Mr.. AVID A. PLIGH-Live stock oue-. York's house. She quickly called her Lifetime e with pedigreed under the parental roof. erbert Van Block dri .. car of Toronto As- MI-@ Rennie. Miss Joy Fawcett Lubeu. 'proceeded to 'Investigrite. tenainsea t I erns reasonable, Phony -Just arrived another Mrs. Bateman. 'spent the week-end H e e r. Graftate of C. M. Jones' school. on. Forest. who. with H PZ�L]Nnds of Oaks ott ftd r' YO u A[ 0. -end They rushed to the scene,and, break- i0�aretaont. Illy -Pliilt Simb Shingles, Lyle Fawcett •spent the week in open the door of the house.found b Miss Florence Annis. ENSED AU'()- -red and green shades with t ce 'rM. MAW. LIG Alvin and Mrs. Brander and family be place ablaze inside, and ontran TIONEER.for York.Qntario and Durham have returned from the west to spend impossible,. - A few minutes ifter- coun 4 in. and 6 in.to the bea. All kinds or sales promptly attended ward the building collapsed. The Cement,,' the winter and are now visiting with W. Term reasonable. Dat"'for sales may be' two men tbeh beheld the blackened arranged at NEWS'Oflicv. Bell and Indeped- . weather, L We will Alex and Mrs.Thom. dent ph4nes. Wbaby.0.nt. sly `equate low prices on number of friends from. here gt.' body of Mr. York lying half way, A he bed,-with one arm over th� Coal tended at Whitby last week. the "Oder t the above in large fuDeral of the Elizabeth bedpost, in a posture suggestive of rate Mrs. BURNINGEAM CROS Nesbitt Holliday, who was a former the man's pathetic endeavor to escape qqantities. Lumber, He evidently had been forced back resident of-Lunbarton. {FRENCHMAN'S SAY) Miss Jov Fawcett "slated in the the intense'heat. It Is.94irmlsed that Sunday. while Rev. Mr. McLeod.of Qf the fire, as it is known Mr.York Builders, General Conirao WO P• Gordon & Son, singing at the afternoon service on a burning coal-oil -lamp was the cause shiDgles )rk -pulpit. Both always kept one burning in his room ...Pro and Sign Writers. West 11ill. occupied the g efforts were heartily rendered and&C.L and on this occasion it bad o-qsibli -Ready ]Roofin Alterations and repairs of every D. A. MORDUE ceptably received, been upset, Corbner Dr. W. S.'Shte,, poli•ce inquirieFl, pending the iresult of I descripti6n. Concrete work, ChimveVa repaired boa refrained from granting a burial ,and Lath f Eetimates free. Faneral D1rect6r WHITBY. certificate. Mr. York's wife p.rdeceas- j ed him only a few weeks ago. FAIRPORT P. 0.� ONT. Lk4nsed EndwImer The people ;in the Ontario County Home were treated to a Christmas -REESOR Vp-to-date Motor Xquipment tree and entertainment on TnfsdFty F. A. BROUGHAM. Fruit. Trees- Shfubs &EIA16-c. 'Successor to afternoon by t-be Whitby Women's ' ' - ... : Institute. All the resident clergy The most destructive fire I'm the his- CHAS. BET R K aqsisted. There was. besid,6s music tory of Brougham occurred'just after Having,secured the 'agefily for ]�. D. ERL. MA HAM and readings, a sumptuous tea. midnight Friday lost when E. E. Another victim to the level crossing Annis'li*r 'e brick store and residence Swith&Son,Ltd., Nurserymen, Phone-9000 0 of Winona, Out. Is Tb6s.Lavery. son of Superintendent was completely destroyed. Mr. and Lavery of the County Home,ocquiring Nirs. Annis had put their children to I am prepared to take orders for all kinds of Fruit Trees,SrnRill Fruits, Millsnear.Cannington. where Mr. Lavery bed and bad put a coal oil he!ho%,tgr into p�ckerii og- Ornament&I Shrubs Etc.. at Brooldin Flour was in the garage business. No par- their own room while they b#d one lowest possible prices. It se t Ran I am supplying the Grocery Stcre's accident happened except thathe,17118 elbow furnace ?y aving Special rates for large quantities. . . m, PIV in the furna pipe,. ?, attempting to cross the track and was had no fire therein while they under- are yet available as to bow the. down to the bit D 28tf with the noted ru �4 killed in his car. took this work. Their little son went FLAVO. BREAD FLOUR Mark Holliday, well known farmer into this room and Hung, himself on N. J. Chapman, -Pickering . at the to t AND on the lake shore town line to the bed and went to sleep. He was MARVEL PASTRY FLOUR tween Whitbv, and Pickering town'• awakened by the fire.which origin. Plows and P hips. autferOd a serious accident while ated froq the coal oil stove, and gave Poi sS 6 e Just Cry a sack, I am sure you driving home Saturday evening. He the aluft. but in the meantime the -ke it'.- had `Nanta. -FOR SALE, ALSO you will li reached the vLeiriity of the flre bad gained much headway. Mui h- Can supply XlnA Lynde's creek$Ftdge when an oncOm- difficulty was experienced in rescuing Ford Touring Car, Maple Leaf 8 inch Qhas. Wilsoxi, BrOOklin Ing auto with powerful liglit% blind- .$uRgestlons the inmates which included their own grain grindpr,'Vergot' 61 Inch grain Ing the eight of Geo. Wray, who wxs children,-also Mrs. A:pnis sister and For mother, wife, sister.sweptheaA-- grirfder, Foot lift riding plow. Listrr in an auto proceeding west, led to the: her two children: Mr. Annie was Conarindnity Silver, 'Stationery engine 5 h.-p., Crown gang l5low,V2 ft latter running into Lire rear of Holli- badly singed in his'efforts. A phone Perfume, Toilet Goods, Water' .and 40 ft extension ladders W INTER TERM day's buggy. Severs-stitches in his messnge*was sent to Pickering that an Fountain .Pens. Memilf's in Heavy team wagon. scalp and internal injuries on Hollt.• the village was in great danger and Choice Box Candy. Kodnks and Opens Jan. 2nd. day being thrown out on the -road and. within 25 minutes a number of. the Albums. W. F. Disney, Greenwood his vehicle smashed. Wray had been members of the lite company was -on' LL�.170!�T�T 42t1 Phone Pick 714 helping Holliday recently. the scene, but too late to save the For daddy,,bubby, sonny • - An elaborate program for the cE - Cigars,-Tobacco,Cigarettes' Pipes le• store. They succeeeed in preventing oration of the Golden Jnbileebf the the spread of the flre., as undouhtly .1 Anto Strop Razors, ShATiug Out to bt Yonge & Charl�s Sts,Toronto] Ontario Ladies'College from June 6rb number of other bnildingq were savied tS 5 C SWed next for one week, was worked out by by their timely arrival. Mr.- Annis' For the kiddies- I CM*3Wd L1111111ft CORRE:iCTLY PREPAFt:FD Young meh a meeting of the College hohrd of di- -loss will be very heavy, as .the build- The hest line-of td.V-§­of-,tR,sorts at and v;0men for'.positlons as steno- rectors here last Thursday,. The. bac- ing valued at 000 was completely de-, the best prices. Rr.pber.,aqcountnnts, private sec. re tr es. •-commercial teachers etc, the store stock Grain Chopping cilaureat sermon for the closing On destroyed. as well as Xmas Cards, Personal Greeting Cards, jnhilee year, prepared by the late Dr. valued at$WX)was nearly all destroy- Xmas Candies. Metcall's Cboco- FL MING Some of the salaries* offered this Rare, Principal Emeritus of the'-Col- VA. All their clothing -was lost and rates and Gibson's Imported year were$75 to$100 a month and to$15W, $1600.$18(0. $2(.M and lege, on the occasion of his Inst visit mach of..their furniture. The post Hard Boiled.50c per lb. to Whitby, is to be given by Principal offlocglIpplies were lost, but the I ELM prepared to do Chopping and S25(0 per annum. IT PAYS TO 6ET -fe, mai) a Oat Farewell. Another interesting festtu matter was save'd, The- residents IT Taking every Monday, 9UPERIOR THAT,17n;G. Enter an of Wo and Friday will be the erection monumental the village are grateful to the. Picker- time. Every graduate of this vear entrance pillars on the softth side of Ing Fire Company for their valuable N. E. McEWEN of secured employment. Write for the Kingston road at the starting Services. The deepest sympathy of toneboats For Sale handsome catalogue. K T H P No, El NEWS lay , the street IeAdinpk- int6 the college. the community is felt for'*Mr. and Mrs. These will be ill'unlina-ted And form Rin Anniq in this calamity which has be- -Vete'rinary 'Surgeon John F. Baylesj Claremont 411 W. J. EU+(!q t, Principal integral pFtrLt of tire-lighted highway fLll?n them- The lopq_is partly cover-, Rural Route No.I thr2j!g_h_Lhe(OWD. d t;'r X, ... ,� ... �,r_lid ,+yte�'i,.z•w =t" a -�X1ta.e rr • " '.4 aaw•.su... • � .� a ..- .. ssus+,6.4 _F�'y sds•.�f. �n rt,"�.r. .:,-M a.f,.�%v.: .. _ -t _ ..enr� - .. -. z; - y NURSEI AsKYour Grocer • • Toronto Hospital for Incar- e ` 1 sots aiflliats. with Be ort andfor a trial paC2is9e ov a.n 1Tr :a 1 Allied�threewpltats. New York ata. . r, In offertoayoua womenCourw o Train- y 3 � ha at the T♦ ¢u red educe lon.'and estrous gthas M•• Y IIPILLI hour H s em. The coming nurses 1 . . ... _ ._ �• _ __—_�_ rae•�ira-ualfor tae-S�aholol,. _ .—A ado ted th ala' AY 8[ACh�OD ltA11N! a wont allowano• sad as ' monthly 1 expenses to and from New York. Fot J furt'ter Information apply to the g. l'COpyright,thous Allan.) fiun�rintenelont C6APTER XXII.—.(Cont'd.)' ' ,mno. a t ._ Phot it? Uncle.any l n Hld1 re you t sure do. We all'want n to think you ki e.a mole than -GREEN TEA do that:. The surest way to get it out I did. But ou an' Miss Flarriman V1CtIin of Unjila - y y -' .A u will be tliatia. of our minds is to solve the mystery have a secret. Why don't yon. go to Suspicion. K Tf ytDtt QnJoy.1green tea 79 and find out who is guilty. That's why James an' make a c An .br sat of it? A certain young man who lives in a $�„� ntD'ottlser blessd. '—TIl'T it todSTS 1 want you to tell me a few things,to Hell tell you what to do Middle Western city was made happy clear up my mind." "The devil he will! I tell you we on his last birthday by the present of :'•But I don't know anything•aboutlhaven't any secret. We weren't. in a handsome umbrella' 'given him by it—nothing a9 alh, Why should you. V101Cf5---m1>td man" where, a pinch of nitrate of soda had. g Uncle's rooms that night" the lady whom he expects shortly to come, to,me?" ` "Can.you rove an alibi' for the u In been spilled. With the aid of that I y p ' Two violet plants had aplun8 p powerful stimulant the'.plant had soon "When did you. Last see iffy uncle whole evening both of you?" the marry. On the flrat'showery morning alive?". _ range rider asked eurtly. he proudly,stelpe one comer of the hothouse, although crowded its neighbor. Moreover, .in "What a_dreadful• question! It was i• " � • "None of your business. We're not umbrella in hand, slid boarded $ pass- .,one had removed all roots. They looked'='ili�-same corner the hungry roots had the;in-the prisoner's dock It's you that Gag street car. .He found a place on- the.gardener had uses—s�i.he r� ofhat found a ,rich•compost , of decaying day before �n thafternoon—fie,is likely to be there," Jack tossed out one of the cross seats at the trent, pyo beautiful there against t • Ieaves. Obeying'the only law that it "And you parted from him on petulantly. across 'the aisle from,a lady and ha young tomatoes that he decided not to knew, the violet became stronger until best of you j Phyllis Harriman had flung herself son, a bright-eyed•child_ of six or disturb them. it choked out the lite of the other Of course." i down to sob with her bead in the pil- For.a while they bath'grew vigor He leaned toward her ever so little,'low,' But 'Kirby noticed that one seven. plant. And that la as it should be, for his eyes level with hers and steadily email pink ear was in the open to take. The boy regarded the -young man ously. Then one appeared to languish, the vicget knew no other law. fastened upon her. "That's the last,in the swift sentences passing between with' 'Lrank interest and aster he had whereas the other grew luxuriantly. It is scarcely use to point the time you saw the you went tO'the men. sufficiently studied his face permitted Soon the difference was striking. The lesson. God made one law for the his rooms at the Paradox the night he] "I'm intendin' to make it my busi- his eyes' to wander.to the umbrella a g tan outstsi ed the " I ness,' Lane said, his voice ominously that the stranger-carried. The child's -'other that smaller,periscut h. -from natural law. Bear ye lace an sacs m tendril o pat into quiet. fits and it is a Bid law !or them. was killed? But for us there another,°-taw'-that- —She-k ad-lifted-_her_hand__ q countenance gained animation he _ the light, was ready fop transcends the p p > ! hair: ?lie "You're Iayilig up troubWfor-your= turned to his mother and in a shrill The gardener wasp led. He re " hand remained lifted. The dark eyes ," I. y, y W� one another's burdens, said Paul. You self Jack yearn black! "If you, moved the earth from round the planta 9 froze with held b . some stared cal him,r want the for an enemy you're going at voice ct, i are strong. Beside you a comrade "Look, mamma, doesn't that looTK :and lifted them out, roots and all; he stumbles? Stop and give him a hand! as though held by some dreadful fns-,this the right way" - examined them and the earth"with a Ease his birrdea! Rejaiee that You cination. From her cheeks the color` "I'm not lookin for enemies. What flat like papa's ambreIla khat he lost?" exam ne and made chemical analy ebbed. Kirby thought she was going,I want is the truth: 'You're concealin' "Hush! Hnsht Georgie!" whisper pe are sturdy enough to carry your own to faint it Well see if you can make it stick." ed•the mother warningly. . ... sea. The.explanation-was clear. The burden and can also lilt something But she did not. A low moan of - "We're not concealing a thing." "Papa was looking for his umbrella ••toots of the larger plant had reached from off.tha.shouldere of the weak. despair escaped from the ashen lips. [,Last call for you t0 show down out .toward the corner of the plot The lifted arm fell heavily to her lap. your cards, Jack. Are you with- me Jnat 'this morning," pgraisted the bay; 4 Then Kirby discovered that the two or against me?" asked Kirby.— ring hard a the young man. stn t a in the red room'had become three. "Agsinst yon, you meddling fooll'r "Yes! Yee! But he found Gt;' said FARMERSJack Cunningham was standing in the Cunningham burst out in a gest of the lady, eonscious that everyone in 14t interested in wagons 0¢ repairs send doorway. fury. `Don't yon meddle with:my af- that end of the car was paying atten- agm p His glance flashed to Lane accre-I fairs, unless yon want 'trouble right,`icon to the dialogue. y r{ : lin your -name with this ad. We will ' ingly. "What's up? What are you;off the bat. I'm not going to have 4 "Why, mamma," said the child re• r fend you an article worth�1.40 to tjb.00 .Qsc39 doing here?" he demanded abruptly. I Paul Pry nosing around and hinting achfuliy, "you know be didn't find I JACKSON WAGON CO., LTp.• The Wyoming man rose. "I've been slanders about me and Miss Harri- - { ST. GEIDRGE - ONT. asking Miss Harriman a question." I man. What do you think I emI I'll a You told him :he didn't kook, "A question. What buainesa have re -my-good name and enough do keep an nmbrelt" Loot. r ou na. 3emanded. mamma, that to Jnat the )dud of a YOU --quesdun it I have to do it with a gun. Dost handle—" ac hotly. - (forget that, Mr. Lane. His cousin tried a-shot.in the dark. Kirby's steady gaze appraised liTm But at that moment-the young mss, "I was asking her," he said, his"voice coolly. "You're ex�tted an' talkin' considerably embarrassed, signaled r low and even, "about that visit you fooliahnees. I'm no"t attackin" any- the conductor and left the car. - �. EDO" ¢ and' she paid to Uncle James's rooms boll's good name. 'I'm lectin' !or the _.. —_ the night he was killed," man who killed Uncle James. I'm ex- Kirby knew instantly he had scored pectin'to find-him. If anybody stands • -i a hit. The insolence, the Jaunty con-'I way, I'm liable to run against - f ty n tt�e • ( fidence, were stricken from him as by him. - - •Q�t`� 1 a buffet in the face. For a moment i b NiC . The•man from Twin Batten bowed VIC body and mind,.-.alike were lax and toward the black hair and pink ear stunned. Then courage flawed back of his hostess. He turned on his heal /into his vein. He caste lorwsard, and walked from the room. �ss�ss VANA is blustering. _ a�sea 1e�sr tws = "What d oHe." What visit?ed CHAPTER %XIII. / jar - . -- lUOU8IN6 DIBA(ial®. "Is it? .Then why is' the question _ �. ' It was essential to Kirby's pleas such a knockout to you and Mina Har- H he ' • that he should be at liberty. � � - ' U A DAINTY FROGS FOR THE rtman? She almost fain and `+ � �should be locked a in a even for .INcartainl crumXled you up dl you got a few days•the that be had LITTLE MISS. • . Second �reath. " 1 begun to untangle from the snarl 4639. White wool challie with fig- Jack flushed angrily. O! coarse it known ds the Cunningham mystery _ ` Ia7TI >• �! shocked liar for you to make such a gg cared challis is hese portrayed:Figured would-again be ensnared.' He•was not peont�r dishes, and In charge against her. It would frighten a! U11.nt ways Oleo �d plain voile would also be attrac- sure what action James would take at tive as well as laid scat and lain say women. By God, it a an outrage. his brother's demand that he with- beef cubes will maks food moss P ting p you come here and try to browbeat draw from the bond But Lane had �4 and nutritious. woolen. The sleeve may be finished Mise Harriman when she's alone. You no desire to embarrass him by forcing without•the'peasant portion. ask her impudent questions, as good as She•—"Do you believe to spirits - The Pattern is cut-in 4 Sizes: 4, 6, tell her she—she—" the bane. He set :bout -sacnrias a ` 9'and 10 years. A 6-year size irce I Kirby's eyes were like a glittering new bond. dear Y' of 8E-inch material. T rapier probing for the weakness of his He was, ten. minutes later, in the 8a—"Yes, but I'm a little careful of 2% yards 9. law offices of Irina; Foster&Warren, the kind y'buy nowadays.' opponent's defence. I say that she ' \sUB make sleeves and front of contrasting and you were in the rooms of Uncle attorneys who represented the cattle material requires 'b yard 40 inches I James .at 9.60 the evening he was interests- in Wyoming with which DiscoveringOur Power. is des xf4.to.so sod 100. wide. _ killed. I saythat concealed the Kirby was identified. Foster, a stout; you Mane power anility_ seem -to' Palters mailed to any address'-On fast at the ingn+at Why?" He shot middle-aged man with only a few locks receipt of fisc in silver or stamps, by his—question at the other man with of gray flair left, heard what the grow a expand in proportion to the the Wilson publishing Co., 78 West the velocity of a bullet Iron gh rider had to say. struggle he makes with difficulties, to - DV �0�0 A� Adelaide 8t, Toronto. Allow twoCunningham's ye "Ill i to Caldwell and to Nor. the sine of the obstacles he overcomes ARE Y cared. hams lip twitched his a lam, you su t, Mr. Lane." he Without the .struggle to ovsm*mo wavered How mach ltd ha cons_n y glee weeks !or receipt of pattern. said. "If they give me instructions to there wotild be no growt3 p� ��� know? How mach was he merely, ' � guessing? �stand back of you, I'Il arrange a new We never quite come' to ourselves, bond as,soon as poeaibie" never discover the larger man or•wo- "Who told you we were there? Ho►tt ,THE FARMERS' GUIDE. Canada's Without Foundation, do �u know rtt I don't repose to I "Will it take long? I cant afford to Eisner Farm f a" is offering you Daring the course of construction of p be tied n behind the baro right now:" mea end realize our confronted fullness,of power, _ over ti1Ao0.00 In clan prizes, in a gnawer every wild accusation nor to` .Not if I can get it accepted.III let until we are, confronted by some a big power plant in the mining coun- let Miss Harriman be insulted by you n � at once.^ mighty problem, some seemingly un ~' most unusual and attractive yndar- try of Northern Ontario 'the engineer Who are you, anyhow? A loan ae• yo taking. to command .haft a leaky Swede out cured o! killing 'my uncle, the.man Kirby zvse. He had finished his surmountable obstacle,which taxes all . .. usinesa", our .esoureea. who found his valet dead and is sus- s WHAT �;E Afitr: on the frozen rises boring holes In the pected of that crime, too, a fellow "Just d wonpeat, Mr. Lane" Foster _ -- - W ice to.get soundings. The Swedes in- w cull be lying behind the bare leaned back in itis•swivel-chair and THE CAPTIVE. '['}�E _ION= dustry and weight caused the ice to now if my brother hadn't put a the looked out of the window. His eyes I treat' that day will never dawn sink and` the waters to rise danger did not focus on any detail of theof- �� money ve the family from dis- When-thorough scrubbing of a floors onsty. "Jump! 011e: Jump!" yelled tq fice building opposite. They had the This 30 the ■ 9 Qom• grace �If wq tell all we.know, the And careful baking of a scone far-away look which denotes a reoc- rON the eiiglneer from th4 bank. 011e police velli gralz you again double-i cypied mind. "Ever been to Golden?^ Ia all that I'm existing for. glanced at the. raging waters reaching quick. Yet you have the nerve to he asked t last .abruptly, swinging The meals that stretch in endlea for his neck and returned in agonized come here and ` make insinuations back in It& 'seat and looking at his queo4h " S $ inst the lady who is mourning my { tones, 'YumDY Bow can I vamp when client The things to' make and the'things I'got no place to stood?" . uncle's death. I've a good mind toI "No. Why?" to do, � UN P for the police right now. I{ "Golden is the Gretna Green of Den- ; • "Do,"- au gested Kir , smiling. So often done before, g ver you know. When yonn le "Then we'll both tell what we know And Pegasus, forever gone, elope they go to Golden. en s Catohin0 the Unwary. and perhaps things will clear up ai con gets married and doesn't want Disturbs my burning thougbta 10 .._ bit 1 ie known they choose Golden. Very .,more;. _ The mayor of a small town in Ohio It was a bluff pure and simple Be convenient spot" But far in the Olympfsrs'.blue Band to Pusele l0dttor, The Farm- had air stout sons with whom he loved couldn't tell what be knew any more "I'm not figuring on gettin' married Scales magic heights I never knew' an' Oxide, Gowdenvale, Qua., for to parad a market_place._ an his-cousin could. The part play4right now,"-the cattleman said, smil- While toiling here'I must go on - full sine copies of the big LION and nigh im with,the basis of a mathe. ed by Rose and Esthei McLean in the; fall details, enclosing a postage mktical Joke. story barred him from the luxury of In%till you might find a visit to the 'unstirred by fie t fairy Hoofs a. - truth-telling. Moreover, be had no trampling at the door: s, stamp.' Lack of , space prevents "A ase family you Lave,' strangers g' place interesting and useful. I was giving the details here. would often say.. "Ia this rine whole real evidence.to back lits auspiciona. there on.business a couple of weeks —Elizabeth Fleming. of It?" But Jack did not know how,strong the „ Here Is a fascinating pastime for " ago. _ the whole family for the -winter restraining influence was._ •(To be ccnt.inued.) °Scalped.^ sventngs. Ib not fail to.tats ad- 'No, the mayor would reply, I "I didn't say I was going to 'shone. - — — ,. I have two staters at home for each one I said I'd a '011 mind to,', Cute- eldest of-the churches in-the City A Scottish footballer was as bald as vantage of this attractive offer of y good a billiard ball, but managed to keep it Canada's Finest Farm Paper. i of them. ningham repied sulkily. of London, All Hallows, Barking-by- concealed by means of a cap and wig i "What!" the visitor would exclaim, "I'd advise you not. to start any- the-Tower, recently celebrated its W� rjQW!° "rapidly counting the sons, "Twelve-thing You can't finish, Jack. I'll give 1,238th birthday. , in one match, however, as one of his daughters!" you one more piece of advice, too. opponents took a red-hot shot at the --You will enjoy it• "No indeed! Ju's't t*o!" -Come clean with what you know. I'm f goal, "Wiggly"got his head in the way loin' to find out, anyhow. Make up W��11 p u b i i s h of the ball and the wig and cap were _ --- — your mind to that I'm goin' through knocked off. When the first player with this job tilt it's done." � saw the result of his shot he seemed U11--LI-lour , Sher10 - amour--Songs - - --- ---_- _-- Helium stull :-:, a{ /w. r� _----- hUn"deTStrnct foT-e d th6}+ m©stent;an _ Ing to ask James to get off'your bond' 1Ne wwlTf a ao Pu exclaimed: u scalp• Jaek retorted vindictively. WORDS—TO YOUR MUSIC ed the mon!" `w '.'As you please about that," Lane fi said uiet] MUSIC—TO YOUR ,WORDS Every,evil, to which we do not nuc 6 i - - - "He'll choose between you or me. comb is a benefactor. As the Sand Write'for Particulars. 1111 be damned if Ill stand for his - vetch_ Islander._ bell eves— that _-the j -.-- , TIP-TOP- M ktBtC COMPANY- keeping PA N Y- • keeping a man_ out of jail to try and- —-- - _. strength-sad--valor of an enemy he ." "asten- on fife- a murder I didn't do." 70 Victoria St. - Toronto kills passel into himself, so we galni , "I haven't said you did it What I says is that you and Miss Harriman the strength of the temptation,we re, know somethin' and eLfe concealin' it ISSUE No. 61—'23. stet.—Emerson. 1� -------------- i., " • .•,- .. .. �� .� w'.:.: .. •;.. 4�w 51iu, r ''s. -xr•'k,, ti,«1 rvnTv i C"t. ;.y: v As .. . ,.:- r•..�.< -M: ^a ... f• '�,:y N N' 4 aS,�'�'^•. r,. M,. � �e.�.n, + er,- ..: :t �, M ';+.ar',.t�.,,I �' 's .w;.i:T�. •�• a..�d�a ^•�.... U • . tClous� Out '. "Ab » fi. ' s DOES' YO,-URCHI'LD DO WELL makes a pretty salad garnish or, cut IN SCHOOL. in -thin,slices, it may make a novel -It was a'blow to the family pride and tasty addition to almost any kind - for the Hardys when young Johnny of sandwich. to make good -in ,.,failed so utterly school. The Hardys were smart people. HER MAGIC SECRET. John. Sr., was a township ti"48tft; A mother who always managed to Mrs Hardy, an ex-school teacher. look neat and trim in the midst of the 4 �':` .. _ -What law of heredity or power of en- rush of things was oude asked her vironment could be operating to Put magic secret., little;John in the."dub" class? "Oh Fifty paces away stood a billboard replied there are two of them," she laughingly, white collar with circus pictures on It- Idly throw- and a hair net." Ing stones at the elephant as he stud- Although she seemed to consider the led over little JoTm'i freport cant qusWoft- as a joke, In these two 1lardy-laW&a7one n-`ght, ontheUP art lea really lay the secret of her ,'of the animal's trunk. trim aippearance. Once her hair.,had ."Try that, Johnny,' h6 cried. "Hit been,reatly arranged the hair net kept .71 b 7....... -right an the tip of his, It was the work of a moment -�7` the elephant it so sneeze J r, like your dad did." to "adjust the fresh, becoming white "How d'ye know that's his snefter? collar, yet it gave a note-of distinction How d1ye know iVaan, elephant, and character-to the simplest house ,istanding way off•like that?" demurred dress. John "Can't you see it?" .exclaimed-'Mr. .- A NEAT AND.ATTRACTIVZ Hardy., a great light dawning upon, -SCHOOL DRESS. him "I can now!" admitted.Johnny,hav- thim f oot or-thi Baas billboard. nies was explained. That very.after That made'ffie'diagnosis. His dull- imn Jcbnny was sent to the oculist. ,.When he started. to school again on or , An the following Monday it W&B-a new d- d • ma's FCh ris4 Jolift,who took the seat in the "dab".'row. And it was a new' Xohn who jumped with astonishing speed and Yaw Your wife—your children— mow d —your sister—came of agility over row after to* until he •them need,a car—a Ford Cu. ­..:rftChed the "kine' row. Spec-taclin Some day won you intend tow one kw them had wrought the miracle. Properly It-would come an a matter of course,next spring or summer. But— fitted lens" had opened the windows imagine.the shining eyes if a signed &livery order for that F64 of a new world for little John'Hardy. model you-intend to buy were placed beside someorWe plate at this in no uncommon incident. In- the breakfast table Chriappas -talligent pare' take it for parents often moznins: - - granted that their children would com- The special Christmas Delivery Form is reproduced above. needed artificial plain if they Dec help for Delivery may be'specified now or— later—at your convenience. 11AIr vision But c — always had a certain range of vision, r The new Ford models have appearqd at'a particularly fortunate h time -to ve -you a wide range for selection in open and closed children whose eyes are Impaired by astigmatism, do not realize that they,. models—the quality Fmde ever produced—at the lowest are under a handicap. They are see- of low Ford prices. Ford Weekly Ing with just the same accuracy that Paynfent may be arranged an the deferrid paynwd Plan,--the!- have always seen;- how are they e. to know that the object that is no- Inquire about an-en- rallment an the Ford thing much but a blur to them Is clear Weekly Purcbase Plan and distinct to others. They make no A CIAIMMO gft complaint, because their conce 4253. Blue or brown serge would ption of good vision does not lead then to ef-' W good for this style. 'it is also nice 7 Peet anything better. There is no for velvet, knit woolens, and taffets- greater tragedy In our schools to-day The sleeve may he in wrist or in elbow who is weighed down length. In black velvet blue than the child . .Jersey.. when his with collar and trimmings of suede, -by the stigma of dullness, wl I L. . L. �CAILS • TXUCIKS real trouble lies in the fact that be,this style would be uAique and at- TRACTORS cannot see the letter*and figu tb t tractive. Ye Sizes: 8, D. ONTARIO an placed on the blackboard by The- Patt�rn is cut in 4 : I FORD MOTOR COMPANY CANADA, LIMITED. FOR teacher, or has difficulty-reading the 10, 12 and,14 years. A 10-year size books that are supposed to be the requires 3 yards of 40-inch material. source of his information. For collar of contrasting material 40 in If your child does not do well inches wiles yard is required. school give him.the inestimable bens- Pattern mailed to any -address on ft of a very careful examination by receipt of 15c in silver or stamps.. by character, concerning which be says, Production of Gold and Cobalt ."conscientious d6etor. I the Wilson Publishing Co., 13 West VAth the Scoutmaster and his comrades.1 Adelaide Street, Toronto. Allow two who disagreed oa several points,_wore in 1 9M. united In one conviction—that William WHAT EVERY MOTHER KNOWS. weeks for receipt.,of pattern. The 11'eviBed. statistics Issued by the Do,- Glasse Sawyer was without exception miniou.Burean of Statistics show that -I declare! the - most unprofitable person., rot Oh, gTSCioakgobdness, Patin. the production of gold for 1922 attain- -will oer nie'steal, merely in the Pelican Troop, but in For^good adventures I Indores, BOY ed the high total- of.1.263,364 flue Z the whole body of Boy Scouts through- .;.,When I see Molly sitting there The little paths you.come across,. v out the world. Accord! to KIpIIr.g ounces---the- highest figure reached rlr And never touching her oatmeal. • and-according to his'Scout associates, since 1900, when the Yukon placer's reached the peak of their-production. termed a ones that we aDUTS Oh,,'Jack, how can you hope to grow,But not the-prisoned William was what might be e year's production was valued at To be a man and:join the,navy, Keep straight and clean-and orderly lhdlan Bay Scouts. "total loss." He could accomplish When you are so eternal slow In yards and gardens. Th6re they stay f the Ontario now boasts its first Troop nothing," says Kipling, that required $26,116,050. Almost four-fifths QS,862, In eating that good biead and And never roam nor swerve nor stray; of Indian Boy .Scouts—aud a,.I!ack of a glimmer of thought,*reason or ec m- total production. valued at $20,67 - -gravySedate and-etald in, brick and-gravel, Indian Wolf Cubs, too. These 'boys mionsense., He cleaned himself only -was produced,by, Ontario mines and Whose dull business is to meet live-on Georgina Island, In L8,18 Sim- under strong compulsion; he Inst his placers; PrIt4h, Columbia - taking T Now, Fred, IVs no use lookin hurt, Vie-burden of domestic feet. and they are following the Scout bearings equally in town or country second place with nearly fouri-Iffitts of And putting on that dreadful frown; cos, after a five-minute stroll. 'He could the remainder. and Cub programmes as enthusiasts- Pjou.know you won't got your deissert -For,-oh, the kind of path I mean cally as'iny white--skinned Scouts and track nothing smaller than a tram on . The malar portion of the world's Till an your vegetables are down. Is dim and shadowy and grpin; Cubs.anywhere. The sicoutmaster is -a single line, and that only, if there supply Of cobalt for almost two de- -:-Alift Manley Horn- A narrow, winding one that'strayed Rev. Johfi A. Ward, a missionary- were no traffic. He coull neither ham- cedes has been derived fr6m the siSI. Wayward and daring, undismayed ' teacher, and. thebubmaster is Mr. mer a nail, iarry an order,I, tie a knot, ver-cobalt-nickel arsenides of the Co- --),. notice any natural objects belt district. The year's cobalt pro. By ditches,bills.or woods that cramp, Thomas Ports, a full-blo6ded Indian. light a fl ..THE uszrUL TEA WAGON. Ragged and restless as a tramp. The chairman of the Troop Committee except facd,.pbr use any edga tools ex. duction was 569,960 pounds, which 9 The tea' wagon has many uses. A. An idle vagabond; cajo,14 Good luck 'cebting a table-knife." the average New York clitiotation of -use Is that to which it I, . Is Chief John Big Canoe. rather novel k4 I t $3.25 per pound were taken;Gypsy feet like mine strolli to the Georgina Island scouts and And yet William Glasse Sawyer,fat, would be put by a woman with a small That dreams at midday, 8" oJ ' �ade stupid.pid.an:d stolid as be seemed, poo- worth $1,852,370. This estimate, how- ..."vas lklin�tb�o n! Cubs-7 ever, has reference to the cobalt con. baby. Her tea,wagon was of-enameled; )rfbran�t, singing ' -de sassed a great talent which even m Of A Wide-Awake Tenderfoot. Wil tent of the,ores mined and not t9 the Ham had overlooked, but which was,.. output of me cobalt rom the baby's clean clothes on the lower,The music of a brook or bird. 11Z Plain enough to a seeing- eye. For metallic cobalt rom metal and was easily-cleanect. She put!I n whose cool shadows can be heard -Scout enthusiasm in advancement In and put the baby's-bath tub 6ni- rank reached 'a high point in the case William was a natural cook. The man than smelters. Cobalt residues were the top shelf and found. It very easy rA path whose curves and bordering of a member of 'the 13th Honolulu who discovered him, In describing exported for treatment which yi;lded to bathe the baby. 'Me tea wagon (Hawaii] Troop—oh, es, they have 173,211 pounds of metallic cobalt but trees y William, said: "E's a cook by build, oj 'was of such a height that she did not,May hide a thousand my6terles; a lot of good scouts away down there by Instinck—'envy is run, oily in more than' half the, producti, was —when a Scout awakened,his. Scout- marketed In the form of oxide. have to bend over, thus saving,herst-If With' grass grown high enough to -and the Ain, broad in the beam, short In backache. She had the baby's clothes screen -master,aster at 2 a.m. on a recent week. the arm, but, mark-,YDU,. light on the camp, to-Vass his cooking test. rLear at hand, and since the•house was A pygmy or a fairy queen_;_ W feet. That's the way.cooks ought to ,.beu asked by the leader why he not always warm enough It was Pos-,And forests ,dense whose gloom may had to -pass a test so early in the-ibe Issued.". Bible for her to take the baby into the hold I - But every'boy, particularly those -kitchen and bathe it.near the range, mornIng, the Scout answered that he who have not found their own'talents, with no danger of.rte taking.cold. Wild, fierce brigands or hidden.gold - simply could aleeg without, peen-dryad may be there Jo fre will want to read about.e -hiA fest! William Another use for this same' Ing 'tea,From some strong, ancient ogre tree, Glasse Sawyer for themselves. F.-,r wagon was on ironing day. As ths;Or something weird and strange. In Your Scoutmaster Paid?. there kre.many boys-who carry around mother ironed she put the finished' almost Scouts, have you ever heard this with.them the jewel of a great talent pieces on the tea-wagon-, "and after- As queer and lionely,as a ghbat. ,:--question asked and then gone home 'which is wasted because neither they 7, Ward Wheeled.them about to the var- after Troop meeting thinking about It? nor anyone else knows It is there. it sous cupboards, drawers and closets Oh, they belong—these roving trails Your Scoutmaster-is paid, In your is through discovering_.talents In the where she put' her freshly ironed'To us who-believe In fairy-tales,. fFroop, by the loyalty and trust of his boys with which it works, and develQp- 'When.he gets -this, he is full ;clothes and household. linens. les I would spend Scouts. Ing them, that the Boy' Scout iftve6 And miles and muscles e To findwhatrhky beat the end. nttsfled vith'the reward 4,his work. ment Is making its great anatributlon LEFT-OVER VINEGAR.- —Annie Blackwell Payne Do you give It? to the uDbuilding of the nation, ere 1% -Ft en I�n i�anv hnn.;Phnldq th Kipling Writes a Scout Story.- is a hint from the Jap MidyFird -Kbp7ing- for the-first time; 7 : aintity �f soiced vinaget left q er 1 TiL L e sweet pickles of various sorts.; ­ need some' almost transpa In 34s literary career,--has writtltn a: The wearing of earrings originated -L\-fMn1 sw I If you I r' boys' story—and a Boy Secut story at in the most interesting manner. First, It need present no p oblem to the�white glue to mend n torh pict re, Let 'Em Find out thrifty housewife, and she' does not fiiix the best piwdered rice with a that—fcr a boys' magazine. His-offer- it is-said, ears Wqje pierced whenever t away. ­Ills Gift,"'appe�iri-as the',ivornen had been indiscreet in,hearing Artist's Wife--"Deai, dear, tber* Tf, after heat-!litti need to throw i -f Ur ars the honest" ---ing it, she will-add enough-"t%i v,�4--, --water-amd-sthr constantly mitil re -hiro, article hi-the December issue secrete -imfendeTt -them are-b.1irgis -.-in 7T9 a 'a - - I Dauber—"Well, what of ItT-:rin no . ntl of Boys' -Life. C -rarrings were fashioned to con- latin to make quite a stiff-jelly she paste is formed, then boil for one-min- - -i-� In writing -His Gift! the cotea Eng;-sole the poor ears for the suffering going to trouble to, tell 'em they*"# -in a clean sauc-epnn and yon will find it is a delicious relish to soreswill made a mistakel" uta - lish author has created a new boy caused them. with: cold meat. Or 4he will find it ha,.-c a strong colorless cement. , y.c " ... .„ .yt:s "a...^ .p.... 'lgy,�,.°s'!� ..71S.+J{",. -a-p � i�i ,:ai>•�...•! _ 4 'p."t&..��. e+"'!t'. ;gi'.,. �.._7v- 7i :•; ',,',-•• •'.., wz S ax..»'w.,, 5e- a-h rrrvr-d�e.�rwf!.s"'Je .rs'k'z� ....r•,_��' -,�..v`"3fy +ro�-..w4- � �c,M. w•..: ,. ... ...,,,,. 77 • 1�1' lr ' ld1�fa$ EWf IN MFMORI/rM. ELM DALE MILLS E T Tors-Iv loving memory.of qur dear- ' . WHEN S Ei� /C N�7 1 be' 1 I Mims fatber Who' passed away De'cem r �.P=C$�RIrTQ'1 '---`- - s1rip iOnss. t 51.30 a paid In.advanure 220.1922. 'XMAS- . :,f' R. _ .N T S s,trect�yuons;ro we United .Braise ind Cr•a4. Dur lips 48dpDoG 'peal[ hutiv,we loved Britain$2.00 in advance. him. Our hearts cannot tell what to say; eat of any grain take Q Wh a n in WMURKAI3 God only knows bow we miss him, eteliauge f6r'Flddr. - " Proprietor.� sro por, In a home that is lonesome today. • "<DO/r T OVERLOOK J0 - X . A He has goq.�frgm•a• world of sorrow We have Bran, Shorts, Chap, NQTE8,AND COMMENTO. and pain, - -Oil Cake ileal, �, Gone where we_hope- to meet him' all kinds of rain. C Thegrandeet, wess4tge.tbat .this again; g M- 'world ever -received wat that A loving.father nod a ad,. whish cues brought to us over -O to•' - We have a splendid new assortment at �ea-tly--teduced g gad• prices oyer last y,ei►i•. a nineteen hundred years ago when- = ;•�9on and datightera. „ Royal• Household Flour, a - --OF COURSE YOU WILL NEED * Christ's appearance was heralded o Cream.of to West Flour "with the words : "Peace on Earth, BALE REGISTER. ORANGES, BANANAS; GRAPES. GRAPE FRUIT, r i —' CHOPPING EVERY FIGS, DATES, TABLE li.AISINS AND _ Good-will toward• Men". Every FRIDAt_ Dec. 28, Auction sale f 35 XMAS-CANDY. Christian should feel it his ditty head of fresh uJilcb cows, apri ger' WEEK DAY _ _ _... __ , . • and 10 Dung cattle' the propekty of a ,:• - GYe are head cart re for"these,lines. ~ to do his art toward making this y q 4. - P Oliver Denny, lot 2 , con. 4, Town-- WOrld better, b bringing ease bhi of Whitby. sale at 1 a clock Y 8• g P P �Ye.Wish All 1 Merry Christmas and . and good-gill, a:s.far as he is able, .. 'harp. W. A. jfnoz, clerk. NKm. r Maw, auctioneer. A'Ha 'New Year. to his fellow-men. This -is the ANNOIINOING I?pY season of the year when the dis ! LOMZNION-OF' CANADA p, tribution of presents is a universRl 1 - • i�J' . R / C H -'A R a S Q N ha n' s GREETINGS t REFU DING LOAN.1923 practice aed what joy it hrl g to - .r eartb. It should be done in a pro --•-=— 5 PER CENT 'BONDS i -per spirit, not in the expectation ' The -year is closing With F A .R M L A N D •S .-that something else will be receiv : �G the ever new Christmas • 20.year So'nds. rice 98.25, to geld ed in -return, ,but-with the'idea 5.14 per cent.p y dTQ buy or sell your farm,:consult the Farm Lands Department of `festivities and pleasures. The United Farmers CO.O erative Com an , that it will bring sunshine to the 13 .5 year. Bonds, price, ,99. to yield P _ P Y lives of those R`ho-a1 a in need of may these wig all - they 5.23 per cent. Limited. - - sunshine. The real joy of Riving Canaidan National Railwa (O. N. R.) mean be enjoyed by -all (seven year) first •mortIR Deben• A.�. 4,LLISON, Representative,' Pickering, Phone Pick.•1508 11,in seeing the burden lifted frole► the people le of South On- three maturing May 8. t&30 Price Oil- the lives of others. When a gift p 570 per thousand, or 81000 invested is given in this way, it is like tario with a prosperous' now• increases to,$1.754.40 'at ma- turity. .- mercy. "It blesses him that gives and'happy New Year. Phone or wire orders at our' aed him that re'ceives." When expense. making your Rifts, remember t To Everyman W. E. N•' >lnClalr DYKES&Ji,OUER6, M those who need your giftp, and Phone 288 J Dundas St. East. THE first and most important aim of Everymat7 , who will be blessed by your OSHA WA 2tf Whitby, oat. a who desires to succeed should be the 'alae as • '' though thiluess. that of•successful business and financunl houser- PI,CKERING COUNCIL. : the formation of a Reserve Fund. Road and bridge account continued sir T A reserve is not only invaluable when reverses or -fr)m lwat week:- . of b is a W D Roger3-osth 128; P Chapman _- �promotes,s&-confidence.$ em entre strength draw grav, con b. 25:00:- G Wilsor. THE , . taw rev e t 1, 18�; P Cbapmao, ' :�-' _ gg — - - ditia`13 - - --�-��- 0 �R; - . : Al"�DAR D- BAN�,. - : l i J S Wilson, ditto 1.25: B W Jonee, ' an ditto and luwer cul 19 26. A E Major, f CairAa.► OF dreg coo 6, x.6.83: Robt Baladon,rev \I am' opening up a Garage.Business in the Village. + r at in Fairport, cut etc, 17 00: , W J of Pickering, in.the Garage lately occupied by Mr. Pickering Branch, - - - W. F. Law,Manages' - Turner,cul w t i,4 00;drag con 6 1,87: �• - Cowan, Manager.tg Ott- D Nighawander. draw gray coil P Nigbswander. ditto and makes of Automobiles. 4 shov, Moo; J Hill. shoe grav con 9; - `i 10.00: 8 Fretz, ditto, 8000; Wm "Service Our Motto" ' Squires, clean ditches, instal pipe. - - ' _ draw grav cone 4 and S. 2?00; J ger• five us a Trial i4 !1 Subscribe no for The News r`1 lock. draw gray. cons 4 and S. (8.00; _ � - �. good-stock of:Parts, ArcessorieA, Tires and Tpbes, ' --, John Brown,ditto and 135 yds grav, s 114.28, W'Gee.'draw grav cons 4 and 6. '` ' Gas, Oils and Greases, - ---- CENT .. 1800;� Trrh, drape And. l+astalling CENTRAL "GARAGE, �'ICKERII�•G . - -- _.. -stud grad 11.60; G}'Fraa. drag w t 16.33 •� J$ Micbell, installing cul w t 1,draw i ff p n -l�gray and 9'7 yda grav 74.75;,draw grav Phone 49W CHAS. B. SPENCER, 'PROPRIETOR _ 1v�G��11 ■� Hardware S and 20, yda grav 12.00: V Munro. r; draw grav con 2. 17.50; 1)Remmea Late of the Davidson Motor Co., Whitby, Oat. Y ditto 10 00; 14 Andrew. ditto. 7.60:J iQnials; dttita -}2:50:F Quinlan. ditto -- ., 700:Then Tanner'44 yds grav 6 80: J _ 1 ,Hallett. 5 yda aed draw, con 3.5 23; • _. ::r- e t po AHastiitge, ditch coo 5;9.50;A White. - - � best 8 to bud' I'IsB�Ll�1 gifts ditto.;1 50; 6 Phillips instal cul Con 5. Prosperity's Corner Stone --.:.-for C istmas Presents. ".p bole at bridge and clean ditch coo 15.6.00; W E McBride. 181 loads gravT HE first deposit in your bank account is the comer - e Br . We would here eugges a' few,of our many linea w t I and rt of w, 36,18; A Carruthers, stone of your' prosperity, and by regularly and sya- drag and rep bridge. con S.9 68: Instal tematically adding to your savings substantial.reserve Hockey Skates. Sticks and Pucks, Kiddie gars, Wagons and SleiRhll, cut, draw and spread grav etc w t 1, is steadily built and a future of,comfort and independence Flash Lights. Safety RpLzots, Pocket Knives 74.63- A Williams. 84 yda grav w t 1, i'sore, Mouth Organs Etc. 12.80; Tboe Aladin shov rev w t 12 2a:' assured. La the corner stone of yourprosperity' nova _ q - Y 3' u'9 _ - J Fartbing, ditto 29 50; Eli-Lebman, p'a'ng vts�g - Silverware, Pyrexware, Aluminum ware. Jardinieres,Steam-cookers. �0 1 a sa s account at our nearest branch. ,ditto, 6.75; D Traa.ditto,4.75. Arthur O'Cedar psi,a warm Pair of Mitts y Fartbing,shov grav w t 1. 6 75. Is - -• �' - Door Gauntlets. L, f Lehman. draw grav-w t 1.4 50; Lewis r a :Hooves, ioata] pipe, shov grav, etc - Diemen Lamp or Lantern, or i' '22.00; A Baker, draw and shov grav ar' A C a Happy Thought Range _ .�.. .. w t-1, 30.50; Win Dpnkeld, ditto,E9.25; W Tweedie, draw'grav cans 2-and 3, 1MHnW BRANCH, G. P. LYND� [Ylanagaa - G.. 1?•50: H.Mainland, ditto., 10.00; J Mc. BRO OKLIN BRANCH. E C. CROSS, Mantaw. Our blotto-"•We have it, can Ret .it, or it is not made." Gr6ken, ditto, 27.50; W .Gate', abov - We take pleasure in showing our gQodd, j "grav con 3, rep washout can 2, instal _.. _ _ _ J. - .pipe can 1, •15 if); H -biujgr. leu ray ffes�,,, jj,,��jj��((''�� .conr 2 and 3, 600; A J Tavlor.arag INSURANCE-Life, Fire. -Auto, Accident, SicknesA .I al S BALSDON '�aC +��++��+ r. con 2, 6.:!5; J Todd, draw grav con 3, BONDS-Gavernment•, Municipal, Corporittion. • a;. 17 50; L Gates,ditto, 700; W Smith, MORTGAGE.LOANS on Farm PropertieP. F rep.wash�at, sp grav and draw.coo 2. 12 IN1; .f 8t,den, cep grad and team on REAL ESTATE—Farts and Residential. ww -bIand,4J vds grav 2532: R Wrigbt, - n drag cone 8 and 7. 7.50; Chas Russill, .,., clean ditcbes, con 7. 1'1.50; B Carter, - PICKERING ~ .: Rrxd s 1 het rl:and-31, con 6, rep bdice. 5 oe Ci W Hodgson drag 6 and 716,68: , :PICKERINGF . MEAT- iM A K E T ' y ` oa Mitchell, hid cul', con 8:1.25; L' I • - alter, rep cul etc range 1, 5.50; Alf \ 4w - Clark, bling grav b 1, 20'00; Jno Clark. Telephone Pio�ering 5213 P. 9. Boz ditto, 5:00; Oliver Pascoe. ditto, 12 50; . . _ 8 Conner,ditto. 12 5Q H Wood,plac- __, — Ronnd.Roast or Steak, - .. 1 _. - „ Ing pip e h 1.125: L Squires, Alec pipe -- `135.per b - -' r 1 attd•27 load grav B o5: D J 8eati, t Surloin Roast or.Steak, • eng ser re cement cuts, 50.00; Wm. T: h Fashjo6' S h o ej Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 2& Chester.plating pipee rad aitch. _ - r 1; 10.75; Fred Lacey, wk on cult' r 1. �J — 't 50; Wm Norton, plat pipe.drag and Fine Rib Roast, ... ... ... 20c s. I V"F clean ditebe, r 1, 16 50; J A O'Connor, �� Heavy Rib Roast; •• i� rr of w grav pit 1828, 10.00;° Mrs Alec- _ •l,8 and 18a " 'nab,stm•ing timber. 5 00; -W O Ham. T m - - 1 {. j1j 1 Shoulder Roast, rep to grader. 2.75; F Soden, 10 Ida DON'T 'F ORG z Roast, 14c ' Pot - -9c � gray. I.50; F Pugb, haul grav con 8. _. _ t, to buil, ... •-' IF 50; W,Westney. pulling out stone, g of Pork' .. Br' r con 4.7:50•, Geo wear, ditto, 10.00; F The Whitb Fashion Cho a carries a full line•of ,� Whitby pP .. Mkcbell,$4 yds grav,3 60;,W'Holmes. in of Pork, ... `fir l �: . drag con 1,3.75: L Gates, haul gri►v 20c,23C „ 'cons I and 2,:40 00;• G Gates.: shov •' •Sbouldet Roast of Pork, • Ladies Ready to-Wear in 'Dresses', _Pork Cho •' - ,.. rev, L2 50; D Precious, shov and � f � P , g . I 2& a haul grav,con 2,30 W; A Beare. haul: . Pure Pork Sausage, ... 25C "- ,.grav and 108 yde grav 30.90-,. W Mit'. * :-Finest Balt Pork,... - t cbell.lev andaliovgrav cons 1 ane a, Skirts, SUltB Coats and' Mllhnery. — 3: " --� 22.50; J Pearpe, 88 y& grav, 13.20; E f f f Finset Breakfast Bacon, piece, y Mitchell.half grav cone.1 and 2,66.00; sliced, " T E Hatn,r of w to pit,5.00. - - -. - ort ole elf or of - . - _Mild Citred Cottage-Rolls(b whole), 32c ` We are anxious to please you. - : ., : .. .. v Boot as Shoe� r�pasria Y t� --- -=- - - Back Bacon, 45e T , a ,z - 1 _Sails#�ctlan uaranteed or. mons refunded. - a Also harness-repairing-at-th _ - - -- Head-Cheese,. ... _ • •~•... 15c stand, opposite the _ " :.Easy First and-Domestic Shortening,,8 lbs 55 cents poet ofRce. _ _ "�` .. 5 ]be 90 cents • p guaranteed. - s _ .. ' iY F 'Meet ssorkmanshi - lb prints 18 cents Chargee moderate. • Fresh out and'White Fish Every Friday SAMUEL, -.- SCHWARTZ THOMAS WATSON Plt.;SERL'tiG, ONT. Brock St-, Phone 340, Whitby W. G. REID, �, - I'ICI�ERT�If,� u .i'. ,,... "".•i.,,•,•. %, .,tii•}.v, s.. +. .. iL t, '��� k'• R �,.� t t -,,w�:::- •.s •vwez ;`��. ...A .._.. • ., x�" '+,.: +�.m•.iL ¢- .,-.®;�, ar'"S.T�s$k. +�'la`•'.""'9:, �. _.rse..:,�..•3 .v'..,,�. :i.�= .'� s..._,..,.:n .. '"" '` -- (a+.;' �.Irr.. r x' 111 Oi T CLAIMAONT Frank Cooper has been ,spend - r r *w ,iaR s fe.v daps in Eastarn ODttcriQ N0 @e Qf, ApplicsUon i R Charles Cooper-,had a business buying a carload of cattle: ' -s f ox Divorce ` 'trip to'the city oa Tuesday. The school B.card purpose hav — • Mrs.Roy Ward Is confined to ing a grand formal opening of the. Notice is hereby given that William- ` ®(d LL •' ti ' the house eufferinR from an attack new school in January, when 'a Smith Scott of the Township o! E,•st ���0 is our .. ,N `�of•pleurisy. Y) • prominent speaker from Toronto Whitby In .the, County of Ontario, in wMAT The public, and continuation .will give an address. the Province of Ontario. Farmer, will You w/4nT `_`schools closed to-day .for the apply to the Parliament of Canada at A O --Christmas vacat.ion:- 0- T T the neztseeaion thereof, for g Bill of HER David A. Puith's sale of stand in A. Surrogate Court Divorce from his 'wife Florence Als- In timber on Tuesday afternoon tyne Scott of the city of Ottawa in the g of the'County of Ontarie Countv of Carleton In the Province of s , - was well attended and good pri- =_ Ontario, married .woman, on the ces were realized. In the matter of the Estate of_Sar grounds of adultery and desertion, Ladies'and Gent's Wool Under; s.� r Clifford and Mrs. Soden have• Sparks,late of the Township of Dated at the Town of Oshawa in the -- wear for winter wear '.returned home from their honey Pickering,,nbidow, deceased. :County of Ontario, in the Province o4 . moon which was spent in Torontoce 3d hereby given pursuant to Ontario,the 22nd day of November, h Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose snd other weaterp.points. ft. S. O.. 1914,Cha 121, Lhat all r- A'D. 1923. F you are ,in search of F. We, leased to see Mrs. Geo. p'' WILLIAM SMITH SCOTr nutritious satisfying Mens Sweaters and Wool Box 4. _ p sone hxviaQ claims against' the estate Y g Ric�nrdson out,again .after being of the said Sarah Sparks, who died on By his Solicitor, fund stuffs we know that A'e t t d Flannelette W. E. N. Sinclair. K, 0., w Flanne et es an suns clic confined to the house for a month orabout the 25th day of October, A:D. 'you will find exactly what • . Blankets, lar r eufferiog from a very severe cold. 1923;are required to send by post pre- 12-17 Oshawa, Ont. you want here. You'll -. large•size, white paid nr to deliver to„,V{V. E. N. Sin-: find that our rices are and Hien A number,from, here attended prices p supper clsir, K.'O.,•aolicitor for the adminis•. ' '{/_p .SWeC�a s4tidhictor g g the oyster�� rat Brougham on L�, -e Y•. A good 'range of Yarns trator on or.before the 24th day pf ( Iambi, Saturday evening last and repot December,1923,their names,addressee _ Sweater Wools ' r a good supper and a most intesest• and deseriptions and a,f-ull statement T TT�� cc A full line of Fresh Groceries at :iniv time. of their claims and the nature of the J. A. P E R K I N .7 - lowest rices The Provincial .Government has security(if any) bold- by therm:duly ^ ,p re-appointed Mrs. G. M. Forsyth' certified, and that after the .said drry- (THE DECORATOR) HONE -Highest prices paid for A the local .representative 'of the the adurinistrator will proceed to Cis 3�0� produce Mothers'„ Allowance Board for tribute the assets of the deceased For fiery deKription.'ot Painting, s South Ontario. among the the parties entitled there• aper-Hanging, Interior s - ` to, b+.ving regard only to the claims of 'Decorating and " I ' D. A. SCOTT, The carpenters and, painters which they sball then have notice, havecompleted' theif `work in J. Dated this 29th da of November, Hardwood Finishing. CLAREMONT, ONTARIO. " H. Evans' residence which has A. D. 1923.: Best Worknnanship, Prompt Service, 0 been greatly improved in every W.E.N. SuVeLAIR,K. C., Prices moderate. 1 - way. Mr. Evans Intends moving ___-___pstiawa,-0a.� Pizone or write' into it in a few days. Solicitor`for Albert E.Sparks, Gerrard d4 T6rrens Ave.. 1 TIVU `h Dr. E,'G. 'Kerslake. veterinary 12.14 Administrator 0842 M (9.21) Toronto . :. surgeon.hae gone to Hampton to -—0 A ^^ assist his father in his store. Dr: R Y A N 1.,�/ A large shipment-of Men's Suits andV Kerslake, since coming to Ctare- L F moot has made•himself a general Overcoats f prises less than could . favorite here and we are sorry to — You'll Say So ! when you see all that Santa Claus has left here for be manufactured at present. eee him go. I have been. appointed sole agent . .all good bops and girls,from the youngest child to thq oldest man Suits' Navy blue serge, pure wool Sita. T. Paterson has returned 'for Royal Smokeless Coal for•this or woman, fcxr SANTA CLAUS HAS BEEN HERE and the things' regular$30,00, for 882.80. Twee 4, home after spending a month.in d_is4rict, also other grades of coal ' he left are so nice that you will want the wh6le bunch, and he left suits. heavy material, suitable-for Windsor with her daughter, Mrs. from $8.90 up• a lot'mure things than he did last year, too,.because Santa Claus winter season, regular 20.00, for Clarence Pengelly, who, we are Royal Smokeless Coal is referred _does not want anybody to go short this yeah. , Just come and see mad These suite_are all tailor• lad to re made and good fitters. Ea port, is rapidly recover- for economy sn everything and have your presents put away for you for Sante - w ing irpm her recent severp illness 1?tf efficiency. to bring on Christmas Eve;.if you wish. Don'-t-le&ve your ehop- Overcoats-Heavy tweed that will 'from the fill. ping until the last miaut�, but buy now and get first choice out of 'keep you warm and dressed this The annual m� the rate DONALD MU. PICgEKING aIl'the nice things, and be sure and -shop here, fur this is Santa wi d wintese to coma.regale *;. 18.00. for 9. payers of the echoo aectiou will be •.� Claus Headquarters for all good things,- - held on Wednesdav forenoon next _ Gome early and save m at ` t 10,o_'clock. A good attendance Christmas comes but once year, =- �_ oi`ratepayers ig� qu -as very - And when it comes, it brings good cheer: important .platters will ,come n -- - ' s �Id�lJiitr _ . . fordiscussion. - 'THORNTOI�T'S) BROUGHAM. -- The masons have nearly cow• MlrRRY --Meted the plastering in the new X-FAASTHE BUSY STORE THERE'S.A REASON I n school and the carpentersarebasyoal,, Lai putting the finishing touches to y ltywp the 'wood-work. The building will Hard -- - Oal'Of fibs— and Soft E .be nearly ready for-occupation at 'the heRinning of the-year. • best uslit on The Christmas mea will be „ :: The u,cker Better Method hand ' g �. _ Itiven both in word and_is eons _ A at the.Baptist Church on Sunday We have fruit care at Bac • THOS. A. LAW _ Iaext. Everyone who is not ab- ,per lbs. and the beat ' ieolately needed at .home ebdald at 60c per Ib. -- of Stable -gCleanmg f turn out to worsh God on Christ- _ - • P Paetaree of all kinds. .Fried � t� mss Sunday. Be sure that.ZZon cakes at lie per doz. .. With one .of my cacersn ' -. . attend somewhere on Saoday a Mixed candies, 25c per lb. j Toronto Litter Car mext 7• Creams, p '*The severe frost of the past few .:Chocolates. 2?c j" tiers.,one assn can V days have' dried up the rondo �� clan your stisble as v 's✓ Y Martha Jane Chocolates-in fast as three in the which are now in good -condition, Xmas boxes at'80C lbr _ "� 'ice!! i - _ although very roulth where it hoe old way. Do it,too. -- 1 lbs. and u -' been recently graded. The weath• p .without the unplew Our or is now mora seasonable, which ;Mery Xmas, Everybody aptness and muss of- to appreciated by the merchants, - � _ • _- - .se it makes business much more the whedbarraw ' mamas ' brisk. method. Dump the - Don't forget the Christmas tree �" manure into a pit Z,-and entertainment of the Baptist - �[^ ' ' where you want it or direct into manure-spreader when desired.. \. �8abbath School this(Friday)even- ing. A choice programme will be O �Y St rendered and a most sojoyable 1�'RY appeal to you. Let tale'ezplaia the advert ages of its chain stall.why time is assured to all who 'may I M it turns on the smallest radius, its unleakable•bucket and others. 'attend. Admission : adults, 2i �lu�� a HO E:90 =� 4 I have other Taroato Stable E,quipaxot whidh pili make for cleaner and Iuthier. tlli - y � cents: children, 15 cents; Children N ilj",., `,` jCKERIN�l;fi, t Cattle.bi�er� ' eek me about it a..rd1. ,1 have.cox incsre•tins Iiteraarre .: of the school free. free far tthhe ` Special Christmas services will be Geld in the Union Church on _ Sunday next. In the morning a'"-Pickering a Phone 308 J QPhitb Ont: :.the topic will be' a discussion of T n y o Charles Wesley's hymn, "Hark, Leau er Good., Stora p1let . the Herald Angela Sing." A choir • , ' recruited from the Sunday School Our •stock%comapprises evervtbing in nn �7 will sing. In the evening the reg- leather ggs1ds and our prices �. N. T. V o E � alar Christina sermon will be are—e_ecc�Fond to none.- - given. iiccompanied by special Everything for the horse. OLAREMONT — music by the choir. " Blankets,$2.90 up,-heavy The Board of Trade are now Halters,Wc. u •busy in their work of securing p, all leather w Tj18 pl(C�;kerlII� electric light'and power for the Trunks-Club Bags-Suit Oaeee Picke' r-In To- r O u t O Vigilance Committee residents to of elle village as well, as Harness'sad'boots repairs g lor,tbe farmers along the route \ •. over which the lines will be run :--_Our repairing service is ' �-' � - � The object of this Association Is to 'f rom.the west, Having received - unexcelled, : a lessen stealing and prosecute, the assurance of the Hydro, Elec- Bus Lillie . a: : A the felon tric Commission that they will CECIL BRADLEY - furnish the necetwa "Juice." pro- — - -- . Membirs has stolen , rY j Beginning Saturday August 25th � comm vided a sufficient number of sub- Harness maker, ! os"isnmeaably wi an msmbstt sc'ribe'rs can be secured. Tike Com- P1 , of ONTARIO of Exssntivs posa�tlss. o mission havequoted most reason. • lLambsrsbip tae : j il.Cs.. able rates and as a result the - , : canvass for subscribers is meeting Leave Pickering Leave Toronto may o�=�•as with gratifying result& n i itevede An appreciative qudience listen- - 45 a m (Daily) 10 00 a m $zac-Cow.-L.M MaD.cro,Banks, i g.P"- An Service Garage a or, Donald alanro,Pickering. ed to Prof, Johan Maeih at the • Union Church on Monday evening Daily exce 't Sundays �+ 1,R. T�I8Xt011i W. J. Clark.' last.. The learned visitor present- i 4.15 p• m• land Holidays ) 6.00 p• m• Ptsaidsat,: own"" Overhauling,. Painting, all kinds ed in a ruasterly way the dilBeul' repairing done. Ignition �y ties and dangers attending the - Sundays and coofeaeioo of Christianity in Io- a specialty. _;9.DV p• �• Holidays on ' 10.30 pe m. dia. The old prejudice of caste, Your old Ford top re-covered cissa and family tradition had to for $13.00.' i�Standard Time) be broken through, which meant •+the completeisolation of a convectrry & Poynter _from his family and the conflaca 77 tion of his prop. rtp. Ont of a • ':Return trip from Pickering $1.00. `Intermediate points Vopnla#ion of three hundred .and Harness-_ lRepairin �ro}�oi41}atel ---. --- - Dineteeu miNione-about nineteen _ - ­�illions were now literate. There Havi>bg resumed my busineds in-01are• --- Iwo in stook. It will pa: you were fifteen universities in India, Mont, I respectfully solicit the patron- s sell at our works aed lw"o our she! 77 y p . ' '!having Nbont air hundred colleges age of the farmers of the sur- $� gto g-at Gordon House. Passengers taken Ori obtain setas Don't tnit.d ,affiliated with them, Eight mi rounding communit at an point. aaenUwe do sot employ them,odnesgaaM% -ions of children were attending I am prepared to repair harness and p ly, we can, and d0 throw an the aA'•�M sc'hoola and about sixty'thousand `coliars as well ka boots and shoes. oommisdon of Ya pi!$on*.,wwah you tall the anivereitiea. Even the non- Heavy robbers re-bottomed. f esefafoly say by pnsehaains from a% ` Christian political leaders were -�R �E Ns COLLADUTTS GARA" os"Bolisbsd. commending the teaching of Jesup al;the "Corner Shoes Store,' <� . p T J. T. MATHFSON -� Y His address was an intellectual Claremont, Ont.• i" honje Ind. 2W 04asand Works, Whitby.Ontuft treat. IT A. R.. :r' + ...,.Dw, io r ;k4 yor ys , an .- Bo 'd - Girls 77 ----------- -- 'W CORNSTALK DINING ELALLI- around three sides of the box and fasten securely to the pole with wire, it is " late you should Before knowhow to makea shelter for the slant the stalks so as to leave a tent " , like. Opening over the top of the box. winter birds-a��also lay In a supply of food for this. A cornstalk shelter This will give you two tables On which to put the food. If you are a -.-,fi ,ono of the finest things You can real carpenter perhaps you will want make,either for the birds or the squir- to-put a narrow board all around the Take a box about two by three any box will do but that Is a good!top of the box, so the birds will not of!waste the grain. Ndw for the food size. You will also need a piece for winter, get all the sunflower heads .'lumber, six or j'ften feet long and i you can and put them In papeebacks, tws Inches.square or a small sapling:theft hang in the attic or up in the !from the woods will do an well. Cut'barn where the mice can't get at thenL • holeIn the top and' of the;One sunflower head put up in the corn- Cox, Just have enough to, put in the' stalks will call the first"tU13' tomers i.vo* then, take out one side of the your Lunch Room and when they tell nail a narrow strip across the' New Ford BodY TYve I others,your advertising is all done for be easily brushed out.on to the ground. black alder berries grow, get some of the box *60 the food will not branches of these and keep them in a "Sed tLe,winter. If you live-where the - a l If you got.a sapling for your pole The, leave it few small branches at the top. cool' plais until real stormy --days o -If 7*4'use a stick, You should put twC then your birds will thank"yon The Ford Motor Comoor'of Canada„ Limited, anhouncts a new or three bit nails in the top beforefor them Any kind of grain will do two400r type dosed car which will be known as the Tudor Sedan. you fasten the pole into the box. This 7' - *ill give a place to fasten the wire for food, and all kinds of nuts can be cracked for them It is beat to place -It differs materially in seating arrangement from the fowmib& type is*ISO lq!;Ow ill Anice; oornstalks. the cornstalk ng so I a le=tly auuOu"Mu It the house, then'you can watch the leatu= of latest Ford model is* Now you are ready fcoi your com- birds as they Come each day. Also, it Among the other noteworthy V. stalk cover. Get'Dad to give you at is a good plan to have the opening to- the coach type body—never before nvdkbin a load priced car. two shocks of stalks and-tell him the south. That offers more the squirrels *ard to leave,some as"on,for The Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, is considerably win be glad of them when the snow shelter when it storms on this type of body. Con- behind in its manufacturing schedulefifes. Sharpen the big end,of the-pole Ask your teacber if she does not 1equently we are not able to mute definitely when da model will at a cornstalk house in the school before yqu fasten it into the box, and in our Awwrooms. watcli,for its appearanm go yard. Each pupil could furnish sope- b�on display leave about a toot below the box to supply. ,. -- 7- kto the ground, that will minks the thing toward the food Now F00 #Twos source of -shelter firm against the winter winds cornstalk house Will be )rne interest-rest to old a�n"ung all winter. The pole should be tall enough to ec Coupe,W5 Tudor,$755 Fordor,$895 above the Cornstalks, so don't get thel and "ai refuge in time of trouble" for on 7. tallest in the field. Now set the stalks all the winter birds. o11111M Touring Car, $445 Runabout,$405 Truck,$495� Ants With or Without wings. fir 7 STORIO OF WE LL Mr. Vi'ncent. seated on the A 11 Ford models ay be aobrtcah*awsds thProluagnh -AOP summer dome L- r-rd Ule-LIy-Pwands - to make a towel rack noticed a sturdy black ant running straight across the verandah. His tried to turn it back with the toe of his boat, but air Wm. Orpen Obllge& N tbe�, little cresturs­quickly- made Its' On one.Occaldou way� -Mken William_ VIACOM!,-Alopng., roun&- Tlien...Mr. -�Orpeu, the famous portrait pqlater, the W&nein his hand, tu=ed the ant was staying at a country house. a Par- xpund several times, but he could --­C�ARS TRUCKS TRACTORS trilt of whose owner he was,painting, neither confuse, it nor deter it. LIM a he was met in the hall one morning by moment It was climbing over parts Of the butler.-who said,•'You're a gafttsr,. the boys' radio ounIt, which must have 7. aren't you?" been as confusing to-it as a mountain "Certainly;'-said Sir William. range and a forest combined Is "Well. 9,wish you would do a 11106 man. Mr. Vincent atampied his foot In Warner Motors, -Job for me. That e I& Mal tool; MY front of the creature,but he could not r - West Hill, �Ont- footman, has kicked some paint scare 11L OnAg off the drawing-room Boor, and there When he was-ready to give 4.V try- .-will be the dickens of a I Ing to turn the ant-back his son Allen row it the N TA]"0 ter sees 00 will you came along and touch It up a bit?" took up the task. Fail- FORD MOTO-R COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED. FORD. 0 094d5urse I will," said the painter, !ng'!a every ether way. Allen placed. and tatched.his pale ant's PO#- a piece of board in the When the ant mounted the board to walk over it the boy carried it back to !Not'a Real Baronet? the starting place. But Immediately ly based on the International -metre ..A Crocodile Report. In ordinary.company, Sir James Bar- the ant began its journey again. bar 'having been standardized by the Running railways in India has Cer the National Physical Laboratory at Ted- ite is frequently shy, sUcut.. and Ill When It was halfway across ini' Accuracy in dtngton from the National prototype tain drawbacks. witness this. report verandah, the-,boy brought it back t Obb in at ease, that the tm2c superintendent of the and-again, however. his quatut,second time, but the determined little metre of England. one of the bars,re that Bengal Northwestern Railway at Son- i -Measuring CAM& Cot' bumor asserts Itself. As, for example, creature took up its journey anew and ved from the,internationia Geodetic poor recently received tram the native Pg.receiving his -baronetcy. pressed on over every obstacle and In IlConference held at Parts In 1873. The statiori master at Ko aria: tulatelipite, of all opposition. lon. Finally the I greatest care to taken in obtaining the A friend,hastened to COI29M' "Resident Engineer Manzi saw other Iblm on his new dignity. boy.sit down, and the ant reached the The necessity for exact surveys in lengths of the fifty-metre. tapes used day eascrocodile here in front of the '!WelL I don't know," drawled Bar- other side of the verandah and vanish- in -measuring base lines, The length d order to propiarly develop the natural borrow which Contains me.* -wheii I began writing novels,I ed over the edge. resources of a country in everywhere of a five-metro bar In first obtained station row pit, t and novels.I ..Well', Allen," said Mr. Vincent, "if recognized and It is the aim of the dif-!from that of the metre bar. both bars water to a height of about ten fee ,people said they were not real no road 40 feet; connected'it is, b4i. When- I -began writing plays, people we man had,,such perseverance, there. ferent organizations entrusted with being placed in a solution pf melting is b only with Koal River flood ice at a temperaturw of 0 digrees Cen- COMO now said they were ui)t real. plays. I ex- ace,few things we could not achieve! Canada's surveys to attain,as near an tigrade. The length of each field tape water. T I wo small and one their moth- vect men are going about now saying The Bible menthe lazy man to the possible to �bsol ;I am not a real baronet" ant to learn I ustry; this morning one known ute.ar,=mricy. -Every Is 'checked'by reference at. regular is Or crocodile lie in it. ray that in a Ow tervala to these standards. "Last night one big crocodile came suN a general v we may learn persevemace from the geodetic ey of a continent or coun. ant" try the surf nee for Error. on the station line at north end of plat- 'Safety FirstA ace is mathematicsillY Small Cha form and was lying. Pointsman Kun- !Poltteness is all very well, but "But it's not true of all ants," Allen 'triangles, the triangle be- The* base Ilia, for the purpose of covered by ja Mall was going for reception of there are times when-it to superfluous... replied. "I tried the same game'Ou a Ing the figure into.which every con- measurement, Is_'generally divided In- forty down that he narrowly escape of recently remarked Mr. Ch&lqnCOY De- winged 'ant, and I tarnied it Aside c4tv,bl, outline can be divided. Every to kilometre I'e Egths, (about , five- reeen 1pew, America's foremost raconteur, easily." one knows too that if a Mathematician eighths of a mile). Posts are placed i its attack. Traffic inspector saw some days ago the crocodile injury to.a kid. And he proceeded to illustrate his,con- , "And what a parable that Is! ex is ify, en t side of a at' twenty-five metre intervals; larger Sam claimed Mr., Vincent. "Just think of he length of one which the ones at the fifty-metre lengths,i big could not shoot, for It went under tention by` telling the story of triangle and the angles the water. Lait, an ant with wings so that it Could other sides make With that line he can and smaller onez.intermediately. A Sam'was a Chinese stevedore, and soar right over your head and 90 on determine the length of�the other twolarger post than ordinary is placed 'at "This is of course dangerous to pub; one day I hewas standing.with his back it way gives up, whereas this little sides exactly, and, consequently, the'the end of the kilometre stretches. lie passengers who remain at statictf fellovi who h&3 only his logs to depend position of the third angle. Since any 1 Where the base line passes night, unconsciously sleeping to a heavily-laden' motor, track that over ra. during Meas backing silently in his direction. on, goes on over everything, knowing number. of triangles may be built up;vines,Creeks, or shallow lakes, it is down on platform as well as to stair-' an I d children. Please Another Chink,*,who bad been help- no defeat! So It Is, I fear, with In on the�first.one, the need of knowing necessary to put up bridge work and and their family an ing Sam, seeing the' coming. truck, and women; boys and'girls. Some length of the first line of all i use longer posts to carry the line. arrange! * the exact stepped aside, and began In the,stug- with many advantages are turned will be apparent. This line Is called Each kilometre section of the line is .We hope that the matter has been song of their people to inform him of aside from pressing on to the prize of the "bass line" and is ceasured on the measured four times, once In each di. arranged by this time,r and that the -the danger. their, high calling, and some who are ground with all the exactitude known rection with each of two tapes. mother crocodile and her two babies "If you do not care to have your not so equipped but who have will.and I The effort throughout is to have the are not aitting on the platform,'shed- bones modern science. . for the station -in the unholy ground 0 It's a This Measurement of base. linea Is. measurement exact. and there is no ding crocodile tears bones rest f the determination reach the goal. white devfls'for a long spell, then In great thing to have deteirminationt" therefore one of the features of the standard maximum allowance for er- master. time taken up and removed lo thework of the Geodetic Survey of Cams- ror. At the same time it may be ex- land of your ancestors, you had better- - Hymns and Health. 4a and the latest-advances In science plained-to the general public that to- R-4 s' are n , improvements in instument ,I day or of measurement in base Just then, at the beaTtly-laden truck Whatever may be the secret of long empfoyed'to secure the beat tesults. lines does not exceed one-twentietlObt FRESHSAUSAGES about, to smash Sam, his com-,life, writers of hymns would appear to an inch per mile. 'Successful Devices. panion finished his warning by yelling, have discovered It, for they have been 0 A level piece of, prairie' presents "Look out! notably long-lived. Not On the Spot. ideal conditions for running a base -Gould, _for ix- Sam turned in time to escape being The Rev. S. Baring e so his line and where the' Is run tbroug4 Little Tommy had a sore to Crusted. With a frightened face he ample, the author of "Onward Chris. this a good op- / /r/;.i i/�/ crus comparatively level wooded country. mother thought exclidmed to his helper, "Wha' for you tion Soldiers and and other well-known . rtunity to make-hilm�eat his cereal. "and popular and all the brush and trees are cleared'-Po no talkee Melican first time?" lar hymns, is still bale �'Tdrnmy,,, she said, "if you eat your away and devices are adopted to pre-I I re your toe." heartf at the age of 89. Arid the Rev. inequalities in the oatmeal, it will CU vent error due to Inequa Mild But Suggestive. St. Hill Bourne, who wrote "The rd -Tommy came to surface of the grcund. The greatest Shortly afterward difficulty occurs in mountainous coun• his mother with a very Oisgljsted air. "'The more thanuival lask of Intel. Sower Went Forth Sowing," recently ate ray cereal," he said, ut my IWn 0, among,the students that-J*ortx celeb-fated--his golden wedding ­qs, and In Q;anad-a th-re- it't any b- Ing had got under- the professor's sl;tn successfully introduced a 13 P,ter I ru essplay is dismissed," he said, exas- mercantile fleet has in- measuring a-b' erAover went down the wrong leg. ,Class _Germany's ase line In wint -p---your face-of-, mountain lake. y. Please don't Ba from. �00,000 tons -=1 ' June� the frozen-sur drives i circular peratedl ears as-70U.pass out." 1920, to 2,500,000,gros.s tons to-day.. Accuracy Is attalned'.bA,,the o:kercise An electric ihotdt of the greatest roatest care In all 'Parts of the saw mounted on a new rrtitre-box. Puzzled. areleas polishing will cause the ng men C, ;f length of London judges are sentencing There r Bird Gee,'lenses in'spectfWks and eyeglasses,to are about 18,000 rnotei per- The standard-ndard prison I'd like to a" the bird the Geodetic Survey of, to pr, instead of fining them for frames sufficiently to sons of Welsh origin in th� United that could'swhirow those worms"' revolve-in'tbeir metre bar made of nickel. cruelty . f States than in 1910; ltto animalsN, affect the gigkt o the user.,. .4 .. ... �.✓�fi-�a� r ��'�'�••40F�-"':�fr'�+c x.F, j,^,x.��',.��r•},�.7x",�^R.w •t�� `..��-''.rs',� .F'�. h. �i+^"3 tiFb.wr�,y�,,3zk:.7xt7.'?. . w ! ! •• r. J+• �. _ t .B 'Qui C�US� OF SI [ S :EASY TRIS 'Town Lot Pontin ICeepiit.La - ' No. f16 $7 S. W. Halla iPl Rubber Band Mystery ogle at Small space is required to 'Alin^ � 1811 B Weak�d keep a few Lens fa'whfch world sup- - pp Blood. Ply table eggs all the year. -" Bu: someone says,"I have ao one•to Apart from accident or illness dee — look after them and I am not able my- M � 0 to infection,a*st all ill•health arises ► self." This obstacle has been over- from one or two reasons. The mistake _ come in many families where there that pe4le make is in not realizing e are no boys or girls: I was much In- that both of these have the same cause: terested in the poultry displays at the '� 4 '41; the,root, namely poor blood. Either school fairs this Fall, and I had the - it - r bloodlessness or some other trouble pleasure of visiting quite a number. " Of the nerves will be found, to be the One small town In particular(of one reason for almost every aitmeet. :if tl unand inhabitants) had 'an exhibit 'you are pale,suffering from headaches, a t close'on two hundred fowl, all col ._.or.breathlessness, with Palpitation of : ora and stages of growth. The prizes the heart, poor appetite:and wear dl- , were well deserved where they were :• - lection, the cause is aimost always awarded vnd were to the form of a - poor blood. If you have nervous head- setting'of eggs in Spring, from pure- ac lea, neuralgia, -' sciatica and otheryowl) show a rubber band and a bred stock, thus , encouraging the 'nerve pains, the cause is exhausted piece of strip two feet long. You'll* youthful fancier. We are all aware of tar-rves. But run down'nerves are also run the string through the band and thee vim a youth will put into any- a result of poor blood,,so that the two . ask a spectator to hold the string,. thing interested in; and boys and' _ -'chief causes of illness are one and the one sad in each hand. Your task girls in many cases have made a de- -same, now to to.get the band off the string cided succ:as in the poultry, taken in ' without the spectator letting go. It.your.health is poor; If you are as partnere with their-parents. That is, of course, impossible - pale, nervous or dyspeptic, yon should The following interesting items, by Out magic is the doing of apparent :give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair lmpossibilitiea _ courtesy of The Reliable Poultry Jour trial. These pills act directly on theYon wilt :have hidden is your nal, will show what two juniors did, blood, and by enriching it give new both under 14 years of age. At the hand a dupl�ate of the robber band. strength to warn out nerves. Men and Borrow a ,match. Grasp the band time of writin{, these children had women alike greatly benefit through (which ison the string) in the finished their 3rd year in the business. the use of this. medicine, If You are hand in w ick h du !fonts is hid- Paul and Aileen Warner started poul- weak or ailing,give Dr.Williams' Pink den. Ben be hidden baud around try- eep ag on &.te.`Ac - Fills a fair trial and you will be the string and hold it there by town lot, With 20 White Leghorn$, 120 pleased with the beneficial results thrusting the match through Ito' Barred Rocks and 20 Rhode.Island �- ' that will•speedily follow. The hand'now aides .the original Rte. All were good standard breed • ' the string. band. Draw this hand toward the L8* T1 IN 6DIl your dealer dose not keep these tng, •as shown by the fact that theyills yon can get them by mall at 60 the spectator's hend of the string, calmly pudbing - y.. ands off took 81 first and 18 ascend prises at cents a box from TLe•Dr. Williams' pL course, while you are doing this various shows. A great msap adults and i n pac ka g•e such a record, both s Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont you are.slipping the band off the would be proud of ,m string and hiding It in your hand. In prizes won and net profits made by Mother's Love. As the spectators think they can these young poultry keepers. : Tobae�o Ganda �E " 1 ses the original band on the string, Their first year they sold, trpra..-39 11 have stood upon the mountain top no attention will be paid to this hens: -- — -- And seen the world below. movement, especially If you do it ; Eggs at local market ..._ ...$L29.12 � I have gazed dow•., yawning caverns boldly. The other hand, in the ,,,,,„, 102.80 Mockln the Doctor. And seen the torrents Slow, same manner takes the other end Eggs for hatching g Raging, team-flecked and mighty, "Dt the string. Chickens-so for brooding ••.. -Ei.50 YQ� A doctor and his Irish coachmait Hurled upon.rock with a roar. -The the is now asked to Chickens Bald-for eating .. 88.5I I* .. d. - "Olpond.we the � were &riving past : ,To inspire one with grandeur, take the match away, quickly. The _ 102.0E the coachman said: "O Man could ask nothing more. rubber band, of cadres, falls to the birds;sots.” , door. You haven't done exactly Feed and supplies cost .......f192.13 "Why should you hate the poor rea- what7you promised to do, but You- Yet to be inspired by grandeur ____ __ tures, Pat?" asked the. doctor. "i'm.. have done a mighty good trick. Profit .......:..............$109.90 - I utrs never o you any harm."- -- Comes not from the mountain's s they rev d AA height, (Miy this out old mace it. Bonk second year with 76 betas• '•Sara, sort, don't you bear' thin ether o!the aeries,!a a aoropbook.i Eggs sold on market ..........$280.07 c�, mocking you? .You nlver. pass thlin Nor from-the raging torrent Eggs sold for hatching. ....... 125.S0 but they call-'quack. quack. quack! In its fury and its might _ �n/��jQt� `j/J Chickens sold for breeding ... 44.00 _ yuVVV LV f1J!��I1Vt1 Chickem sold for eating ...,. 80.-7 u - And brings from oneself the beet ` . 65.50 And Tluat'* Fleatry Enough. Training schoolboys to lend l JW to catch the Inspiration Pramfams from shown Dealer-"I sasure you, sir, this is hand" with the houseBBrork is a novel D Cotfstipated children am' And strong coal." lienal suggestion which hall Of a Mother's Love expressed. 594.74 prompt relief through the nae of Baby's Customer-"Moet be--always seems mac}f to recommend!t s li haTa sees the earth enfold it Food sad supplies cost ....:.'..197.24 Owes Tablets. The Tablets ars a mild able to hotd•up iia Price" but thorough laxative which never 298.52 1 To springtime's gentle rata. fall to profit .. ... MothwI- Give,Skk Baby �d I have felt the unleashed regulate the bowels and atom- � �� Keep iNbtsrd's L,ininsom in the house ss ymps- fury 'Increase in nodi .. ........ 73.oe 01 a wfater't hurricane ash, thus driving out reonstipatton and- Third year flock contains 130 hent. Qmia Figs ' *Vowing,resentful and sullen, Indigestion; colds end simple Eevera. ft„s sold an market .........$431.88 Why Motors Go Mad. Concerning them Mrs. Gaa*rd. Daigle, "armless Laxative is Clean Liver and. Tearing through,glen and dales Domain, Que., writes: "Baby's Ow& Eggs sold for hatching ........ 154.00 Insurance Doctor-'Wars you over Dowel* of Baby or Child. To Impress one with nature's forces. Chickens sold for breeding .... 64.00 is the hospital i' - ° Tablets.have been of great benefit to 140.26 "Yea, once." Surely this.caaot fall Chickens sold for eating ....,.. my little boy, who was suffering from Even' - Premiums Lmm+bE prises ... ' ?4.50 "What fist!" s.e.�.. _ ' grandeur of quicklyrelieved himandsnow he is to 148.18 They "To sex my anal." tab.b!io ickfever- constipation 4 Tet nature's deepest Impressions _ or sick. l _ _ k' Come not from the the best of health." The Tablets are Whatsoever a man sews he A aD sold by medleine dealers or by mail at !'sed nal supplies boat ........ Ii8.4i 1ML Babies sad take spring; Nor does !t come from the winter ren low! to tats L6c a box from Tho Dr.. W11118ms' • - � �- Medicine �l� a an 0 Dwaine "Strifes• With its storms and the coldness It Profit ....... ..............$481.9 �� fila 8'ig Syt9¢" Co.,Bro & t_ crease 1n flock ..... .. 70.00 1 beings. e - No other :axativo +� For those which are testing and Deve�Opia9 Ori! Powe.! Total Profits-$883.32.o - regulates the tn- � q worthy Alio as inventory rias o! $148 ta• der little -bowols ': f Sole stamped In life greatest testa. ,ResOUrCei. creased flock. T..,s,,�t so nicely. It :<< rise impressions lathered and fres. Aa a basis for the administration of Another iastaace I came Bticrws wan Shy si>Dw.�eerd 11W1Dia ewsstans the stoaosds and starts the curedthe water-powers of the Winnipeg a boy of 13 years, who had the caring liver and bowels seting without grip• fta Mother's Love expressed. - River, the Department of the Interior for 26 pullets of real good stock. They lag. Contains no narcotics or soothr completed In 1515 a comprehensive tn- got finest care and attention possible. t fag drugs. Sal "California!' to yaw � d 4W Ten. $:Dressed !n a million tokens vestlgation covering the whole stretch with the reeultithat their'sTerage pia • druggist and avoid couaterteitat. iijl Of Infinite love divine; of the river from the Ontario boundary duction for-the year was 418 eggs � slat . upon genuine "California 71i Xxpressed an life's greatest sorrows, to Lake Winnipeg. Before this in- each In a pen 10 ft. by 14 ft. to Lr'" Syrup" which contains direetlons. Comforted as in yours'and mine:. .. vestigation was begun, that Winnipeg Get your boy or girl interested to :.Luted to heights of the universe Railway Company haft al- poultry and thereby instill tato their " DA RS In butldifig the character of man, ready• constructed a hydro-electric young minas a fundamental knowledge 7. p0 A' 'is a Mother's Love expressed to us plant on the Pinawa channel, a side of. business, also their.,ability to as- f;irgle several times a 44Y with Mtn- .Made holy by God's own hand. channel of ,the river, and the city of same responsibility. It will benefit ard's La water. It cuts the tungus and -� f Winnipeg had nearly completed a de- them mentally as well as financtany, gives relief. - velopment at Pointe du Bola Falls on - ^ 'The Grammar of Health. the main river. As a result of the de- !for a Long Visit. ; - Teacher-"Compare'cold.' " partment's investigation it was found Little Madge was In high excite p a ' -Student-"Could, cough, coma." than the entire natural fall of the river meat; a baby brother had arrived on -� from Pointe du Bois to-Lake Wind! the scene. she spread the good news, , O� peg could be concentrated at seven Unless-YOU, see the name Bayer" on i; sites, having a total capacity with re and-among others told the gardener, a 3 D y bit of a WAS. "The question is," said NN Package or on tablets you are not get- sites, ' ,. gulated flow of 818,000 h,p. or 420,000 the old man, to the new baby going Lfni�°gsnutae Bayer.Product proved h.p. for the•whole river, including the to siaT?" "Oh, yes, he means to safe 'by millions end Prescribed by J. 3 C ,E existing developments. any," said 11�adgs, "ass's got his thinly physicians over twenty-three years for Recently the Manitoba Power Com- ol,•' Colds Headache The REAL CAUSE of this ter able ..Toothache Lumbago psny was permitted to proceed with Earache ` :Rhenmatlsm + 4lisease; how to treat it and bow to the concentration decided. upon for `MONEY ORDERS. - 1 avoid it, is fully explained ,by the Great Falls, which was composed of Pay your out-of-town accocnte by Neuralgia Pala, Pala T , book on the natural fall of the various drops Dominion Express Money Order. Five Accept "Bayer'Tablets of Aspirin" forming these falls, together with am Dollars costs three cents, only. Each nabrakea package con- forming Can Treatment additional•ten feet to be secured by — = -talus Proper directions.' Handy oozes j 1 tarmac cutting through the rock'barrier at Eggs covered with boiling .*ater of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- 'The .. _ .which does away with the danger and Whitemud Falls, thereby reducing the and allowed to stand for five minutes gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. :•B I _ pinfferittg ceased by surgical open toll water level at Great Falls by this are more nourishing and more easily Aspirin to the trade mark (registered amount The company readily ac- digested than laced in boilin is Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Pon,radium and X-ray. � �� p g Monoacettcacidester of Saltcylicacid. "�' � _ ' �• cepted the general scheme of concen• water and allowed to boil for three '"� In this book are a number of cane tration laid cdown by the department and a half minutes. While 1t is well known that Aspirin �- # reports, at home and abroad, which and under the advice of its consulting means, Heyer Manufacture, to assist \ prove the great value of Canta1111di3 the public against imitations, the Talc - + engineers proceeded with the work --vsy3o eu sVn pus e,parruiyy poi air reatment to Internal and to external which included the channel excava. lets of Bayer Company wil be stamp- cases of Irregular cell-growth and tion at Whitemud Falls. On October England's oldest remalning tollgate ed with their general trade mark, the: Cancer. "Bayer Cross." 16 last, the excavation being complete, is claimed to be on the road between Why wait 0 be stricken by this the channel was placed in operation Whitney and Oxford; by the gate ••,� rapidly Increasing devaotating scourge It by by the blowing out of the cofferdams stands'a notice-board dating from the Clear Your am 9 Restore when you can learn how to avoi3 it by THE ~� • which had hitherto kept the water out time of Charles II. sending for this FREE BOOK, whibh r'. will be promptly mailed to YOU, with- of'the workings. • Yoar iLAI1 I11W Valu out cost, by CHARLES WALTER. 61 When the river had adjusted itself ., * LDR11 xx the new -conditions it. was �� Daily use of the Soap keeps the Bru[na prove - akin fresh amid-Near, while toaebes- �. --eompa$y's ea NEW�W .-COUGH - f of the Ointment now and thea - ----.- glneera had been exeeedi i well Na!yse'ce°Prsmote g . e needed soothe and heal thelirst „ _ —Note - - Cie a onub7Cosdittea 1REM f. - > - -- none for the results ob"ta red-were ex- = ' . Eye � - _ ppl�eeaa, relines, Toughness or"AMP z A To meet the requirements of a actly those that had been looked for, UR �° handMorniaa•." irritation. Cut!�Taknmisexcel- ; limited number of. Cancer sufferers and the department's purpose of effect• g ,Clear and 13011W NI NTINE leak for the skin. - 11, who desire complete rest while taking Ing'a piece of definite practical con- write far Free Eve Core OW the Centasatum Trees -ant, arrange- BearZSs. OutheDoin.ion. nada menta have now been�dm, res for servation had been fully achieved. Dyysbegauabta.ALadawassool.C9tt=:_ 2ts efi',d.ae>.prnom througnkes outtheDominion.Canadian ; T their comfortable accommo on is by over toyaarau•a L a,tt.t r 41 Sat-Pb 3t.W. 1N..u•.t If the cells of the lungs were spread EVERAiL CARS DRY MILL iCofjcnraSoay• wiBao.�B.a* suitable premises in Toronto, here, out flat they would form a surface of ►� _N____ It they wish, they can be attea slab stove length Reid t" experienced physicians. 480 square feel• Bros., Bothwell, Ontario •�•"v'a•zOti F.sow+.a ca.umte.a,roraar ISSUE o. 61-'23. - - —rte E z. .., , .. ., .. ...: . :., .. . .. ,'. ', ,. ,;s_': °•>.;. rr..-. k,'..3'tM �:.:.�;�ATa'9,.',�": }� `c`'.n .'� ",.?..hr^'�'-G+ "3�`.. '^.+t'���'' `>a '��' � '� :s:. _.r. A .... , •.. . µ '�� fir. x' n <s . k -+' fid'" �' 'tl:.,� � j7 i�;.: n- '�• +�L`J 'i'- �.s '`.^ .-"°.�^"Ci;...'.;ji',' *¢.'<"dn.rb. ,y .;,,. ,y.4`•''.1•�}-�x.c:i,`=''w„ �"' 'i"u.e x�:r1 :� '-;ba..-,�•,.."'•..�,...;. �,,, .�.. 7 �t #. • . :+�.,++,; ', ,y .=lMr�ti.� n�r•'.3rt.�tl.°'x ,yXt;'�M•\,�.n,•, r ,��,�j,ytT „y,T,.r ,r�•.,,.o..w.y MWIR �,ru .:q a .s'x..+ _ }. `�•rr•,- '�”. •fi;-µ w,. - a� T I MEN -The Bell Telephone men are -John Cowie, of Virginia, Ont., s -- w eat Sunday with H. and Mrs. . LOCALISA�S. '•'.baFy in this locality at.present. �pp nu' t -Wm. Allaway� was in the city Mechif a S h 60 one day this wee-. �. -h7isses Bertha And Ida Bunt. pping -The Neuss wishes its man -'�liys Sleep, o� Whitby, sent Ing purpose leAving today to spend ' w' readers a Merry Christmas. p -Wm. Mann and-easter Arthur Wedul?sday with friends in Pick•ithe winter with their sister in Bier were in the city ou Monday. erin g• Toronto. --Born-On Tuesday. Dec.'18th, -Blanche Walsh, of Toronto, -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, *TB�iB Mufflers 1 50 to Q� gp Rev. P. F..and !lira. Gardiner, a spent Sunday fast#t the Dome of practicing in Toronto, will be hereM ffl • �- - P � 10 - " r. enr will a +� _._ -Master Kenneth Richardson y al next Tues ePy to a-tted- to=his-. to T-i office school A meeting is confined to the house suffering' - from a very Rore knee. professional dudes. ' will be held in the school house on 'Collar Pins 25c. Cuff Buttons, initialed 1.00 per pair, --Special Christmas services in -Our public and continuation. Wednesday nest at .10.-. a►.m. A school will close today(Friday)for good attendance is desired. -Men's Sweaters, Braces, Sox, Sweaters, Glove the Methodist church next Sun the Christmas vacation and the =F. C. Mechin, of Montreal, , day, Christmas music. Mitts. Stockin s, Mens Carpet and Bou- !liiss Myrtle Salter is visiting teachers will spend the holiday at while on'a business trip to Toron• $ p their re:;pective homes. to, spent a short time .with his _......doir'Sli era Ladies' Boudoir friends, at Weston, whom she had �. Slippers, met at Lyndburst hospital. . -Mrs. Jas.'Rose Rose brought intu pareets, Hugh and. Mrs. Mechin, our office on Thursday several on Wednesday. Slippors—see them, -'His Master's Votes records beautiful pansies Which she had --M- - - make excellent CZtristmas prey• + ::ants. To be had atTh.extons. picked m her garden that da what a Ha Disposition Handkerchiefs, half'- Aozen to a bog, 1.00 How is this for December to Can PP3' 'Mens Mrs_rhos. Calvert is confined -`` linen 3 for 1.04 to her•house suffering from inflam• How -- . - enation in the corse of her leg. -Richard acid Gardner Winter, Mary was one of 'those popular r let W. F. Law,.S.J. Collacittt and F. girls. Sappy and busy. day and Wm. Fawcett has return 'night-just hadn't time to do any.- T. Bunting motored to Woodville Calldle8 ATutsa18iCls ed home, after spending , something but dance and skate and frolic, time in the city with her dau- ori Monday night to peva fra tern- no time at all to take Care or her f �, } titer. = at visit to the Masonic lodge of cough. Mary's rather was dead—the s family half suspected he Qled oft Con- ((�� ,r�n that village. sumption. suddenly and tragleally, ! /ranges ' 3 doz fur•1 00 -A. G.•and Mrs. Clark, of the b -On Thur ay evening last the Consumption again stalked into the ' lake whore, spent Wednesday with home Two slater were s ricken and stave pipesiu Leonard 1!veale'e reel- within a few mon Fresh Florida Oranges 'Inspector and hire: Hutchison; of . �Yhe bo rested in Whitby. _ dance took fire and caused some the family plot on a hi hill over- esciteroeut. The fire alarm was looking Lake Erie. Mary's cold and Grapefruit -Mrs. F.'H. Doyle,.of:Toronto, wouldn't be shaken—it gr�w worse, spent a few days during .the p9bt sounded, but the fire was soon ex- her temperature rose an she be- , -=week with her arents, Geo: M. tingtiished, and before awry dam• camp very weak indeed. she was sent P age was done. to the Muskoka Hoa ital for Con anef d litre. Palmer. �.—,- ed ._T.{B �- , is -Mrs, J, N. Richardson, left on -While etanding 1n fron.t o� . .tree air and nourishing food are re- 9. Cha man's store talking to W. s ng per strength. -Established11857. Wednesday to spend the winter p rhe IL ,say her youth and with her niece, Mrs. (Rev.) Me. J. Miller on Wednesday morning haypy alsposttion will paly he in th Meer, of Toronto. David Anaan sr. suddenly collap- battle against ^uberculoetf�. row aa� I ePd. He was . into Colla- again her mother visits the ho sy!tat -L. %..and Mrs: Findlay, while and she is very th nkful Indeed for motorist-through the village on cutt's garRge and medical aid was the progress her only rt is makias summoned. He was taken to his contrlbuttoaa to alduskoka $o/- r Sunday, paid a short visit with ltal ln-its work map be seat a Hon. € "` Dirs,and alias Fawkes, home where-he is gradually recon- ,t Charlton. 229 College.atreek rz =G. G. and Mrs. Torrance and Bring. "he' His condition is not con- Toronto. _ .'family, of Toronto, motored down eider ed serious. , on Sunday And spent.the day.with -The most dangerous poit)+t on - --New Bdoertiserne+r#a, ` Oliver and Mrs. Crammer. the Kingston road between Pick .d eria and Toronto is the railway OR SALE-A large fur coat. size \ L� i -St. Andrew's Sunday school crossing west of Weat Hill. A 4z, almost new. Cheap. F.Chidlow.Clare ur ose having an entertainment inont. _zsL ✓ 1 s� pp p number of fatalities have-occurred .� 'in the early part of January. Full at fila point as well as accidents - s partienlars will be given later p FOR SALE-Several Shorthorn _ -Mrr icu Oliver Crammer was lII of a less serious character. A.-.few hulls.Cotswold and Shropshire ram lambs. the city on Monday receiving days Ago &Irs. E, Morxau, of.the John 5cotc,R R.z.Claremont Phone 3tiO3. lcf treatment for one of her eyes Rouge Hill, hada very narrncres- IDgR31AK1�iG-i am prepared to -AB ElleAQ -c:rosstag the make cider every Tuesday ind Friday and 'w le s • by appointment. Goo. Cammack,.Phone Pick. r flag recently. tracks her new Ford'sedan stalled 1a 15• sif x -A number of the members of and she had just time to Ret out OLTSEIiEEPTr`R-If you need help - i LQ.O.F. visited to a pillet of safety and see her j� Ontario Lodge, l at scrubbing or other house-work or chorea 4 r ¢mAshed to atQ►us, As the ��T u Picker- the Brookiin Lodge on Friday seat flea.Coyle at the Easters Hoose, Picker. N/a wYgh ©Yrs �n� evening Also the Whitby Lodge on traffic increases, as it surely will ins• 19tt v T Tuesday evening. with the pavement corupleted.be AOR SALE.-Seven voung pias, fl - - -Mrs. Roy Percy. sad little eon, number of accidents will increa e 7, -t is tween Toronto and 03hawA the „ weeks old. A ply to Carl Nevi of )liyrtle. s eat Wednesday and numb c Con.d,Pickering: R.1,Locust Hill. Phone p' Psek.308. Thursday of last week at the home Proportionately unless-the cross- . Cust�nie r p David eons •lag is protected. An appeal should "OR SALE-Six cocas all due ibis �s d, other a of her parents here, be made b the Scarboro council month, 4 to .year. ole: quos dei Mrs, Ampan, of Church at. ,y Ale:.Burdyka,lot 4, B. F., Pickering. R.R. +f --A concise s no sae of the new to the Railway Board asking thein No. 1, Whitby. t -ta ; Motor Vehicles Act which becomes low to compel the CL N.R. to erect OR SALE-Scotch Collie pups, F etas at this point. The number thocou h-brrd Sable,6ireeks old, ready to s -s tYe • law in the Provence on Jamul g p g lat is, to be prepared under the of cars that have been destroyed go. Fred Boating.Pickering, l3tf Friend a direction of the Department of at this dangerous point spring the — OR SALE-Hay horse. 7 yearp-old. • ' • _ - _ - 6 Pablia Highways, and distributed past two yearw would pay the sal Fand Cockshutt open buggy.• Applyy to Geo. - ones.on farm of Carl Devitt, lot 15. con.8. _ r , ` among the motoriste.of the Prov ary of a gateman, without taking Pickering. Greenwood. 19-14 " Ines with the 1924 plates The into account the menace tohunlanChristmas new law, which sn rsedes all lives which is the greatest cons:d- OUSE FOR.SALE-In the Vill. Meer t pe a e of Claremont, eight nice roams, good reVious statutes relating to ve• eratioo. barn.chicken lanae, 11-5 scree of land, all is - tries and public higbwAys-em- -On Tuesday eveulox Master ,toad coaditiom Also good McCia heater(Fam- onus). must be sold. Apply to F Chidlow.Curt- Sammy, Scott roet w-ith a very ` dies a number of changefl. The tai• decision to compile this :zynapsis painful accident which will con- mOf1L' d. - ' of the act has been made ion order fine him to his bed for some time. L�'OR SALE-Cheap ail kinds of and a- + wagons,harness.and an Inds of farm im- that every motorist may be cog- He had gone Into Chas. Spencers pLaments in good order, Also several heavy and >aizant of all.these changes. house to get a can filled with gas- tight scales add cook stoves and heaters. High- oline. In some manner tie spilt a est price pa id feibides and wool. also'live pool- -Mr.Carroll, of the Provincial try. H.Hermss,Stouffvilie. Phoot 1903 '17tf - lice, when in the village on quantity which became ignited , '. Tuesday. saw a car passing the from a lantern which stood some Sheriff's Sale of Leads _ Happy1�Iew Year Gordon house, which excited his distance away. In a moment his suspicions. The car appeared to clothes became a mass of flames COUNTY OF ONTARIO TO WIT: he heavily laden and as they left and he ran outside. George Cow• 4 _ y an fortunate) was near at band. Qflgaturdlly. the 28th day of Jan. - the village he fonowed abd had y uary, A.D., 19'21•, at the hour of '2 0. the two occupants arrested, as the and he took-off his coat and wrap clock p,m•, I will oder for sale by pub car had a large quantity of liquor. ped it around the-boy thus.ezting• lie auction. at my office in the L�ourt - - - - _ The men gave their names as Ar• =Ing the flame, but not before House, In the Town of Whitby, all the * ,/1 chlbald and.Omer'Hebert, both of he was very badly bartrt about right title and interest of the defend• ' the hands, one of his -feet was ant,Thomas Reevelep, in the under Windsor. They were taken to mentioned and tenements seized, Oshawa to appear before Mag' also. burnt, but not seriously. trate Hind, charged with illegally Medical aid was summoned and ex me ecutlno�er and bpdirtue ofawrit of • zon issued out of the Supreme t transportigg liquor. They were his- irl itries attended to, after Court of Ontario, and to me directed - fined $500 and-costs and theYigyor, w_tic= was taken to his .home. in which Grace Puckering is plaintiff` 177 bottles, confiscated. He is suffering great pain, a4 the and Thomas ReevelPy is defendant, _ ✓ -One day recently the members skin has come off his hands. When the said lands and tenements situate• of the' council went to Toronto the fire started the fare alarm tons 1vinR And being in the_Township of a . _;� HA P-IMAN and interviewed the Deputy Min- sounded and the engine fuss worn Pickering, in .the County of Ontario, on the scene but its ser�icea were and hero composed of the North half ister of Highways, Mr. Sgnires, in, of the-South half of Lot Nig. 2?, in.the r -- regard to a grant to the.townwbip not required as a Protito fare ea- Third Concession cf the, Township of ' roads that have been•bAdl dam- ttngnisher was�used and the fire Picket-Ing, coataioing by admeasare tasted on account of the detours subdued before an�damaR i was ment Afty acres, more or less,and also ,[� • H����� '�made necessary while the paving sustained by the house. the Westerly forty=two acres of the BU N�}y i1s�of the Provincial highway was -On Sunday night two boys North or rear half of said Lot No, 2 - NDY181. under way, Afterthe members from the city were arrested xt• in the Third Concession of the Town- placed the matter before the dep. Rosebank by County Constable ship of Pickering. utymiaister in a clear manner,the Dyson Cowan, on the charge of Saving and exeepting thereout the justice is their claims' was recog .stealing a hand-ear belonging to lands.heretofore conveyOd to the Can- >Qized b Mr, Hires who stated the C.N.R. and leaving os ion the adian Nortbern Ontario Railway Com- _E y tracks in each A position that pang, and rn Railway Lake Ontario ' • that a grant of $�00�would.be po and Western Railway Company. .. � •� u . would certain! cause ac wreck �T, U made by the government to the y J. O. PAYTO. _ township. The members of the were a train to'strike it. It was _ Sheriff, C.O. council are to be congratulated on discovered A very aitort time Sheriff's Office, Whitby, The Famous•.Cold water Paste, the sacceos of their efforts. This before the arrivAl of the fast ea Oct. 17, 1923. 11.17 - -: money must be spent as asked for Press thus averting which would' ! on the roads affected,. likely have proved a very werious _ =In white and Tint -It is proposed to make the disaster. The boys were discover- Home owners of 'motor truckle pay a ed jnst after the5lhad broken into :Tree ' ` higher license fee than they are one of the Rosebank cottages, brit ane pound of Moresco will' doing lit present. It is generally this charge was not' ft again , recognized that b the present them. They were taken before Decorations. ' 'S Magistrate Clark b Constable savant •-fig square feet. method of licensing motor ears Wind garden, of the C.\'.R. and t and trucks is n<4t fair. In building Constable Cowan..who committed f Or C1riStinas the high class paved roads the :engine€rs_ke t:_in wind thAt the them for trial. They were taken ut,up in 1, 2 and 5 lb: packages to Wbiif at an were r1 on `f'ettl-abs +t 1 -- road mu built to withstand y them before making your `- ----the heavy weAr And -tear of 'the Tuesday evening. The father of A v - -- _ - - - a - -heavy trneks, which were thele one of the boys and the mother of - purchases. _f ll the other were present at the trial `Dr•Q 111 and et a Col.�r-Card an ' fore responsible, to a great extent, and pleaded for leniency. The Cigars, Cigarettes - p for a large part of the heavy cost y " boys, who are both under 16 years expect a person wof construction. .It i� ilnfair to _ of age, have .good positions, and and Tobaccos read all. about this _ ho. uses n light their employers testified b letter car only once or twice a week toy- In ]3ig Variety also in Christmas ...sanitary fini'Sh to the boys, previous good char c• pay nearly as-much as the Dian Y P g i} Wrappings suttahi for presents, ' e! who drives Aver ' heavy- track ter and stating that their.positions' Y Y' Good Assortmellt�of Chocolates _ - . revery day in the week. We believe were still open for them. They - --- --"— " _ . a were let oft' on sn4 ended sentence - --. tair Aren11 15U11UY in tNin¢ noturi;t3 is to CAx .the i }lu-uli,.e w4ed• $200 for their good behaviour. PICKERIN(f 1 r4 ,..•^t` a .,f;.. , ... S,,Ya Arr, .• .:c, .n-.�••-rst'�`.A .., .. i:,, ,y +� 'h...."..'.. .r. ;n -•s. ..w;,:..- � ...� - s.