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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_12_28 ,. ;:. ..:..?�„ r. , V-4�,. X�,lll; . PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DECE �IBEP ?8, 192:3 _ _ _'_�Io. 15 �1e�asel a��arss,. 1] _ -. Established 1828 e0t ,las B&k A Scottish enterthinment in aid of On-Sunday neat ADec. 80tb) at 10 so Jfedical the Agincourt Public Library with be, a, m..Oen. W..West,of Ashburn, will GR ENWOOD held inHeater Hall; on the evening oonduct'the service in the Methodist RE.FORSYTH. Opb.D.: Direetor of Thursday, Jan. Srd. , The program Church, This will be 'Mr. West's last .Optomettical Aesociauoa of Oadrio. Reg. . ' will corselet of solos by :Bios Jean Haig service at this appointment, after lstered Member of.the .American Optometrical To Avoid Mistakes and Allister Haig, duets by Mr,, and twenty years of local supply work, in - @tion. Eyes examined by appointment. Miss Haig, selections by the Heather which bisserviced• have bbeen highly a,` MILLS phone 2804, Claremont,Out. ale Quartettes also selections by the appreciated by the congregation, It. ; F. TOMLIN60N, M. B., Member. Stop, Melody Orchestra. There p B t- M ^ is hoped that.there will .be •a coil a "}�� Aginp•Pur� y 1� .of the College of Ph y sicians and Surgeons will,Nl bean intere3ting playlet en- tendance at thlsfat'Awell service. „ of Ontario. Office: that tormerly occupied by • titled ."The Old Lady Shows Her 7 - tlu late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Caid-. 00k' lk�edala." EvErybodv attend this fine tsell. 1?h�e. Claremont,qnt. z31y concert, as it is in a most worthy Be at jrsday llattl I`�cvn Hall, �T A. McBINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S., cause, Admission • Reserved seats 33 Tllnreday ev'g, Jan. 3rd Edinburgh, member of the Ccuege of .Ll�ten cents : general Adindasion '2.3 cents. Physicians end Btugeone of Ontario,Iieentiste - BROUGHAM. at Royal oollege of Suraeone. Ediuburgh. v _ _._ _ _ Whe'a''t Bpe01a1'attention to dsiesaes of eomen and To Baker's S lenf3ld ChO1Ce tehildren, office andresidence,Brougham. h GLEN MAJOR. be citizens o r d'tbe -of Phonographs. Howard Pugh, aged 25 ears, is in eui un •ng communi v ruet> o ether � ro dl t t P _. - a g y on Saturday evening last and-organ. Glfut,•oprccet c St Michael's hospital, Toronto, in a , ized a Board of Trade,'appointed of31- _ au d. GORDON MCKAY—Chiroprac• It dont matter who makes serious condition suffering from .a cers.and have a membership of eleven 'D tor. Office hours-2.30 to •5.00 anti 7.00 to gunshot wound in the right side of his .already. .'s.00.and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock ,:the Record, Our Oval head as the result of a shooting acci- t Streef. Whitby, std dent while bu -ting rabbits on e n entertainment will be h R is ^ P t13e Town Hall on the avenin of a - 1 --- :Horn Phonograph . rl8y Bras Day. Pugh and his father, R.S:. Thu day. Jan.3rd, when a splendid l egcgb -Pugh. were shooting rabbits about a re R'Ill' la it. g g program will be given by outside tal- . . d p mile from Uxbridge Tuesdawhen tbe saw- bent do' y at•noon, ent. Among those who will contri- to WA in tind .S!citor.Notary Public Etc. Money to shot at a rabbit. As he arose be acrd- Ioan. South Wing,Court House, Whitby. 251y Wilker, violinist, Claremont, BertSVO bille, �� dentally fired the father's gun,thesbot Harvey, of -Gre(rnwood, the Green•ILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A„Bar- entering his head and destroying the wood Yours Peo le, A. and Mrs.1� rister.Solicitor, member of the firm of g p Highest Prises Paid RYckman.Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto eight of one eve. The unfortunate lichen, of(been River.Earl Le��gi�t, General TruataBuilding,Bb3apStreet,Toronto. man was rushed t Toronto bytreia .Scottish Comedian,of Locust Hill, the _ Telephone Main 981 and 982. and taken to St.Michael's hospital in Locust Hill Quartette, Master Pherrill { _ the police ambulance. Aad lilies Poynter,of Whitevale, Miss { ' ■ Dental Furniture from Louie Puckrin and .Field's Orchestra, be THfi PICKERING.- N E_ W R HARRY HUDSON. Dentist. DUNBARTON. of Pickering. The Brougham men '�� Factory to your will also present"Women's Rights." �+� �� car RF N �. 1J WI ieby(. Office—Adam's-Terrace, Byron. The Sunda school and service nen There will also -be other talent from ». 'St.North. hone 124. (Gas extraction when• y Duabarton and 0th points. desired). 51tf Home Sunday will be at 1.45 and 3 o'clock. - The proceeds are for fireprotectionft points. - R Rev. J W. McLeod, o! West Hill, DR D. C. ith, Dentist, Stouf?- Before.you ppay for it. We show will preach next Sunday afternoon at for Brougbi,m and for a donation to , ti'ille. HonorQc 3duate of Chicago and To- you-the gooipa any quantity—the 8 o'clock. - ._ the.'Pickering Fire Company. who rootoDmf Universities and the Royal Cal a of ver best and the-�cb a est oa,.the rendered sucb valuable aid at the re- Detsta]Surgeons. Phone office1011, Rem�nce S' �P The school meeting on Saturday 107 , No outsid• appoiaements. 281y. market, evening fvas well attended. The New- rept fire. -Members of the company have been invited to be present to re- ' LASE H. BEATON, 'D. D. S., J. H. BEAL Claremont man site was chosen and a new school a• erected thereon in the near future, ceive the donation. Rev.-A, McLPI• , Graduate of the Royal Colelge. of Dental lAn,of Olaremont, will oecu v the Surgeons and University of Toronto. office A vary successful Christmas tree p � over w,lyt. Price s hard:are store.•Whitby.One �Office -s��,�-��{- entertainment was held-in the church chair. Admisaioo,So centp ; chi dren, !! Bell phone 2?0. 4tiy �i�Md+i�"-OR S—Al on-Thursday-evening last. There was, cents. " _ a _ • a record-breaking ci•bwd and all'report Yeterdisar a'good time. Appreciation was ez- STOUFFVILL£. The Universal U he uadersigoed wishes to notify the pressed to all who have.helped but s (3.KER9LASE, B: V. 9c. Honor he that he has purchased'from the all feel under a special obligation- to Thom. Birkett,of Claremont, was a gvv7in' B C 0 6 E.Graduate of University of Toronto. Ail executors of the late W. G. Barnes our efficient teachers who are 'now business visitor here on Monday. (One of Our Productional __casin given-prompt-and careful attentiCn._Phone all the basket and basket material in holldaying at theirr.especti.ve homes, _-The-Todd Carr+t'ge Warks bs@ been- We sell. gill'sRite-Lite LensJov 8002. Claremont. 32ty stock and will-be able to furnI4 fruit A very h++ppy event snook place on .an;tl to Baker Bros.,who.—wlTi convert ajl.ma]dee of Ctlrre--the best,;,,; - �r ----_ baskets on the shortest notice and at Christmas Dap at ,the manse" when it into'an np-to•date gare. - -- - current prices. .Write or phone. Mr. Dan J. Gormley was united in - The Metbodist eburell held a can- - is the market for ,J - s tttsit sis� �aYbi. m cap to Miss Louise Poston. tat 'fit the eventng service on Sunday the price. ., . w :. . .r_.. FRANK PENNOCK T e ceremony V. RICHARD90N— Heal Es j , y was performed by Rev. {net to a crowded church. ;FO$ SALE - 'FY tate, insurance.Conveyancing. No GREEN RIVER, ONTARIO F: OluReton is the preeenca of the Davin Broe. have alerted a milk hued• Rettvp �'Pagon„ Pvbhc,Etc.,Pkkeriug,One. 311y - Sgt! immediate relatives; After to wed; nese in opposition to the Creamery Co. $11R8pr ding dinner at ihe, hdde's home the Opposition ie the life of trade. - 'Set of Iron Harrows FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer,' i C!j���f rr happy couple ]eft by motor for The stores and shop@,put on a very - a ■ for oennties of York and Ontario eco- �•. Pi ��.i ••• honey.mtlon trip.. Upon their return attractive appearance for the Xmas All in. good shape. ►bn sales of all kinds attenned to on shoness e • then will reside east al'the village. season, enhanced greatly by the floe 'Woodworking and General Debts, ♦ddraw green River P.o., ont, display of-Hydro lights. B.R$ATON TOWN8HIP OLE g LUMBER YARD - There to a good deal of talk about a BlsakstniLhinR. _ - _ P.." Attend the Grand Eatertainment, big grist of candidates' appearing for QH, JACKSON, Brock Road ts, AeeonaMea. stn 1100,87 r@-lose Brougham, Jam 3rd both the mnnlcipal field and the school picketing, Oat. ^ Na f:arta �op�t� tames of marrisp iso } _ `' board.: The more the merrier. @user" Whfilaisie,o@s, fat Asphalt Roo ng Stores and-business places say that '.�'\AVhU A. PL CiH—Live stock nuc- GREEN RIVER!' business has not been up to the mark 1LJ tion I Graduate of C. v lona' Due ' Just arrived another Artand Mrs. Hoover spent Dhriet- for-06ristmne trade, nodoubt owing Here You re t •. Cbicago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed j to Che condition of the roads and the stock, Block and ring work. All kinds of sales (3$Y of Toronto A$— man to Toronto weather. ' psly attended to. Terms reasonable, Phone o p 10 Claremont. 181y phalt DlRb Shingles Win. Hoovers ren fly spent Christ' It does not appear as if owners of Shingles, mss under the parental roof. ••• M, MAW, LICE'�lSED AUU- red and green shades . Miss Apnie Fuller. of Toronto• was rkatingriflkA will make motley this V winter,as so far conditions are sucb TIONEER,foritork,QntarioandDurisam Gere over Chtiatmas with her parents+, that sheds will be no chance for kat. Cement Countam All kinds of sales promptly attended `4 ill, and 5 in. tO the Eli and Mrs, Wilson, of How man- 4 ! -to. Terms reasonable. Data for sales'may be _ Weather, e will villa. spent Christmas with W. A. ere for some time. arranged at NEWS'Of5cv. Bell end Inde / The Women s Institute are not.self. af°tO Q 1 ' Sent phones. Whitby.Ont• sly and 111rs, Fuller. iso in their tabors: On Monday they �w,,JJ Cil (1II0t8 TOW prices " On The Green River Football Club will f sent out a large number of lettere and _ Ts '�1,'�T ,GUAM ::.the above in ' large bold their annual busirress meeting, ,aeeis to the needy and suffering. sI'R+'+,M UAM BROS. flaIIt1t18B. Jan.2nd. at the bome of Tom Wil- �uch acts as those count largely in the Umber,. �l liams. Everybody we3leome. Officers sum of reNef and haPp{neeA, (FRENCH.MAN'S BAY) and members are specially requested 'There was a very large attendance Shin gle8 Bnildere, General Contrao W' D■ Gordon 8C Son, to-attend. at the Xmas Market an Thursday of A large,.number of the friends of last week: Turkeys-sold as low as 18 tors and Sign Writers. Ernest and. Mrs. .Beelhy gathered at Re:�d� ROOfir�� the borne of the bride's mother. Mrs. cents. Fverybod'y;smiled and bad a .Alterations find repairs of every D. A. MORDU E Carter,, 'one evening reeentlp and turkey on hie many in p-rto for'Christmas, description. Concrete stork, treated the young couple to a miscel- the first for tunny in ten years. _ 'and. Lath lr t laneous shower. A pleasant social Ch]mnevs repaired - Faneral Director evening was spent acrd the gatberiag Don't mise the Bron gham;� _ b Estitnates'fr'ee. 'dispersed ishia the happy e e after w q EntertainijiPnt FAIRPORT P. 0. ONT. L.kensW(Embalmer couple long We and much happpiness. ti ; . - U to-edateMotorE rrieat The Green Rivet Union Sttbba!b DUNBARTON. F. A., REE SO R, P- �P - School toil hold-their.anniversary ser- AR , _ Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etei Successor to vices on Sunday.Dec.30th.•At 2.30and - It is with- deep regret that we re- zaoc�-szt X_xXxiz Bdtb services will be conduct- port the death on Xmas Day,, of one CHAS. BEIERL. - MARKHAM ed by' Mr, Hives,, of Toronto.- The of our oldest and moat highly respect-• Having secured.thr age*^y f^r �- n- - • music t�ill he led in the afternoon.b * Smith&Son. Ltd.,Nureeryrnen, phone 9000 y ed residents, in the person of Mrs. Of Winona, Ont. the-home ebnii'and in the evening by Ahdrew Annan; in her 74th year. T'he -�I�kerm,904 I am prepared to take orders for all MAS the Locust Bill choir. 'A cordial invi• deceased, with her bushand, had gone 1 J p p . talion is, extended to all to attend to the home of her eon, Thos. Annan, kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Brookhn Flour 1Vt�lls these services.. . of Frtirport, for her Christmas dinner, Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at - ' She had been in failing health for the lowest possible prices. pant year, hot had been in her usual Special rates for.are nantittes,J I am supplying the Grocery Steres W H ITEVALE. ,tate of health on the day of her death, ' p B q Dr ` with.the noted After partaking of her dinner she l8tf. Hugb� Pti en•L Christmas with t -FLA BREAD FL UR, - �` took suddenly ill. and in- &.very short , X J. Chapman, Pickering firiends in Toronto. ' o 9 r' . AND Wot>,arxd litre. Burton spent Christ-' time passed away. Mrs. Annan, _- mks w,ltb:friends in Stouffville, whose maiden name wgg�s Atneliawhite y►Q MARVEL.PASTRY L U i was a,daugbtet, of the late Joseph 01 1'low� and Paints - W, J.' Beaton, of Toronto, spent And Rosena While, and was born on Just try a Sack. I am sure pox Saturday With bis parents here.• the second concession of Pickering, Can supply our Xmas Wants. a - FOR SALE, ALSO you will like it. litre slid Mre, Leary spent Christ- And�bas been a resident of the town- pp y Y mad, with the latter's Sister in To- Gip all her life. She was married to _- Suggestions : F trd Touring Car, Maple Leaf 8 inch Chas. 11130D1 - BrvOklin rpotn.� Mr. Annan over 45 years ago, and ; grain gridder, Versot 81j inch grain -- — Qeorge and Mrs. Burkbolder, spent after their marriage went on to the For mother, wife, sister.sweetbeart-- grinder,.Foot lift riding plow, Lister 't farm with'S.J. and Mrs. Dick• farm now owned hyo.A,Annie, Theft' Community Silver, Stationery, '- engine 5 b. p.. Crown gang plow, 32 ft son;Df Toronto. afterwards moved to Frenchman a Perfume, Toilet Goods, Waiter- and 40 ft extension ladders, A. E.'wnd Mrs. Mitjor Spent�hrist• W l N T E R, T.E R Bay, where they farm for about 20 man Fouatairi Pens, Metcalt's -Heavy team wagon.. -- mas is Osbawa with the fo.rmer'a sis- vents. About 8 years ago t ey..c - Ope173 Jan. 2nd. ter..-Mra:-�EmsNy. to Dunbarton,to reside to enjoy a well; Albums. ney, Greenwood LLIOT`t 'Miss Irene .Pugh,of Victoria Col earned rest. She is survived by het, For daddy, hubby.Sonny- -lege. onny— 42tf Phone Pick 714 lege.`•Toronto, and Harold Puglk, of SI husband -and- a family of Cigars.Tobacco,OigaretteS. Pipes, the.O. A. ,0., Guelph, are Spending the one son, and fou dauggbteret. These Auto Strq'p Razors,.Sha6viug Out- i holiday with their parents, Judson are: Thomas,of Fairport ; Mrs. G'eo, fits. tuads .5 C �fa ft Yon e &Charles Sts,Toron'tol : . and_Mra, Pugh. •d, Oliver, of Bright-,; Mrs. Geo. .Davol- _ V B B For the kiddie— The regular monthly meeting of the y The best line of toys of all sorts at a1�$$111g1$�If� CORRECTLY PREPARED Young men 90n.of Oherr Wood :Mrs. Jas., 9male8 Whitevale Methodist: Church will be ' and women for positions as steno- of Dumbarton. and Mrs. W.B. Dun- the beat prices. � . • held in the sebobtroom of.tbe church, Grant Choppingx graphers,accountants, private sec- p bar, of Toronto. 968 is also sorb veil FerBonal Greeting Cards, - ii at 8: na. on Wednesday, Jan. 2nd, Xmae Cards, retar ea. commercial teachers e.t y two brothers, Geo. White o! Dun- °a for the eF`ection of officers for the en- Some of the salaries offered alta barton,and Thomas White, of Mack- = —_AND FL.kKING year were$75 to$100 a month and stung yesir: A good attendance is re- ort, N. Y , and two sisters, Mre. latae and o ibe,50 Imported y .quested. � Hard Boiled.60c per lb, up to$1500, $1600;$1800, $2000 anti acid Annan, sr., of Pickering, and I ani--re Bred to do Uho in and Thefollowingwere:among,tbeC7brist• --- • p oo B $2500 per annum. IT PiYB TO GET MPs.Dick, of Kankakee, Illinois. Her -k Oat Flaking every Monday, SUPERIOR TRAINING. Enter any mac visitors to the vale: Mr, and Mrs funeral will take place at 8.p: 'm• to- and E McEWEN d y OolweJ1. of Londc,n, with Wirt. and !9 an Fr1da j time. Every graduate of thio year S day(Friday)from`• the residence of her s E. � re. with; Mies Elsie Moore, of To- --Stonebosts For Sale —_ secured employment. Write'for Tonto, at her home here; Miss Zells, eon and proceed a Erskinewill Cemetery -- _ gephj%plr. of handsome catalogue. fs?r interment.' Service will be held at enks : Dr. B. B. Beaton and family, Vetorinary 0141'911W" We-e Ouse at o c oe . 0 tY Sp e t areDlOn W. J. Elliott, Principal of Whitby. with the former's parents, -= PiClste=�11P, Q ttl$,T10 's'. Rural Route No.2 D. R. and Mrs, Beaton. Brougham Concert, Jan. IIrd c".:;,,:. ": is :r ,3c- r /,o`�-J`. -'^"' S',:S'i .. .x„,.,�,o� ;,.a :�.,M�r w•> w� ,'arc•,� •."•'•*�^ `' ,.' "a� s i t„.., �'YC� �• .,�; roc,'"..;;• }�4.�+5.:'S” &,.yxaG'1'Y "�.^�'"° ' i fi.. ,;;A ,,3•- w"•'i,.. z„rt1r.S,;,. `..,,., .t�. :. � ,. r. .., _.E� .."r".-,_,., '�'•s °•-rhx+'.�y'r. '. .',n^• j., _ W Ff1 ,:< ..a.++,. .,r. .w: .:�� •,.r^ ',� l ,. -, .. a?� '. .:.moi - ✓r' O T T COMB �•s _ AND THE WO,R:rT LS . . • - -. ;�.. _ Lid � :•r:.� � _. _ '. � ,f - __ J.::!' _ 416-1 _ Th6:_'Ne Sedan.. = = Iln the New Fordor Sedan the well-known Ford sturdiness; dependability u d economy have been combined With .a v this theI most remazkable closed car value ever offered: � \� rThe front 's at in this new model is sof the full-width . Four doors are rovided, a$oicdin e u stationary .type. p g ' access to front or rear from either side. are of a uali . and lets- Upholstery and appointments q ty tromp obtainable only in cars .of,much higher price. Hess hitherto ob _ You are cordially invited to inspect this remarkable'new car _ at the nearest Ford deale:s showroom. + low► Ford _ -1ALT�-I EDLJCATI®N _ _ ,per g Fordor Sedan,$895 Prieft E Y DR. J. J. .MIDDi.ETON, ` Csmr�„a,,,dL�ha+raF.o„b.�,e S�ndrdaa eAs�modcb. Provincial Board of Health, Ontario Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Heaio mat- Touring Car:$445 Runabout,$405 ,Truck, $495. Ebdba.itoSmwftgwdL4rh&wEauipn• $M.00.: ters through this column. Address him at Spading House. $Dadlna t. PrimL a b.Ford.On6w1c. -Govemmeat Taxes ems Cr — - be y `a�1 F d We�r ly Pur h,aset Pnlan !h k ry -Good health is the �tentest thing in no;,doubt but that we will be the bet' i the world Without it life means lit.' ter for it and that we will grow up - tle to an p'ti healthier men and women. have anyone. - atatla ace-health!--Tlank what-child-weHare work has - Ae. Almost as a 'ft m, God, but now done in New.Zealand and other conn- -- we are beginning fro see that it is to tries where it has been given.a fair -- I - a large extent of our own making I and reasonable try-out: The infant y _ _ Anew philosophy of life is *acing'death rate has been more than cut in ' CARS • TRUCKS • TRACTORS . hold o;<' us, and as education spreads half, and these-who survive are being we begin to see how much we.actually given medical and nursing survision can do to, keep ourselves well and to as never before. .Little ailmts, little �• avoid those excesses grid habits of life defects of teeth,eyes,eais,ton 3ils,etc:, that tend to break up our physical are being attended to before they be-. ` ins, so eek, and bring ou come chronic an are allowed'to pc�tAsion 'warner 1Vlotors, d-at ars,the system, bringing n mach to speak, ,- . �td�k to help oars-intcufrfefforts to ease, rheumatism; de il' ane • a - Wes nt. - ep wear. Where id the increasing in-'trou les later on n life. In tMs Do- - rest being taken in Child'Welfare, minion the work of Child Welfare is := �� _... _ t Hill, O 1 and I would like to impress on every- only just beginning. The ground has FORD Y MOTOR COMPANY O F C A N A D A. L t M I TA D, FORD, O N T A R I O one who reads these fines the value of hardly been scratched. If a large pro- Child Welfare work to the whole tom- portion.ot the physical defects fours - munity If we get „a good .start. in in men and women had been corrected• �I _. life, if tee are_brou ht,u through in- in early life, instead of growing up - g p fancy and childhood under-intelligent into adult life handicapped,they might supervision, if any little-physical de- have been normal.healthy human be- -"The Wisdom Of the Elephant. Sandy Was In r<+io Hurry. -For the car fare you spent on me;' festa we may develop are corrected Ings; able to do l man's or woman'* h she said meantngly. � i early, if we are privileged to have work iii the world, and enjoy the : l Maggie's sweetheart, a proverbial in our early,years common sense meth- blessings of good Health and full 'The real test of animal intelligence, . "Hoots, toots, woman," 'returned" according to bir, Samuel Derteux, is tight fisted scot,had taken her out for soda used in our unbringing, there, is yigror.- the afternoon, and that was about all. sandy• pocketing the coin, 'there wan , — — `•1 the ability to meet aw unforeseen dif- - nae hurry' Saturday wad 'hoe been They rode some distance on the trol- The world'*record for a grain train A Mender in the Dark. ` faulty, -to grapple wlth a situation for time -enough." __ ' which neither training nor Ifistiact ley, turned arauad; and rode home . agate. Never was mention made of is held by the Canadian Pacific Reil- ..M.D."he sigaed.i►ud stifled a quiver has prepared. Here is a good a%. foal or entertainment way, on•which a train a mile long, of regret; ample: Be what your friends think you are; A traveler by the name of Tenant • Back within her own gateway, Mag- avoid' being what your enemies say comprising 125 cars, with a total In yltuth a•country doctor—a country was : once riding •holseback along a gie, who had keenly felt the neglect, you are, go right forward and be weight of 7,946 tons, was hauled by a doctor yet sarcastically proffered Sandy a dime. happy—Marcus Mills Pomeroy. single engine. road in India, on both sides of which The,little life on Granite had gl3tcken- f grew a.dense jungle. Suddenly his ---__-.- -- -. __- ___ __—_- --___--- --- — — ed with thee dark, horse *•hied vfolently, and Mr. Tenant � . r Lit, .like a star of twilight,- a tinyF. saw coming toward 'him a •huge ele a F °' ' �~ glowing spark; r " phant unattended-and balancing on his *' t" 1"" �;, And is the awe-filled silence a birth- tusks tusks a heavy_timbeS that ha was evi- night can but keep Y The doctor left the little rude-home- dently carrying from a sawmill tri the s s <' + _ shipyards. The timber filled fife road � u w � I �t6ad to its sleep. from side -to side, and r.' 'Temat i:,, ' The broken. arm at Banock's -was could not possibly passe r mending steadily; Suddenly the elephant, geeing horse '. The bandaged eyes at Campbell's with • and rider, -.atopped and •turned side- i., caution, soon might see.So down the rough-hewn,roadway the viae. _ Then he backed a short din- '��''�� +° - :... tante into the'Jungle-and,. leaving « :'`.•' weary doctor went c:f ;. <<. On the old epoless circuit where all f. I ' room for horse and rider to pass, 4 his days were spent snorted out his•directions'that they y � should go op^�ut.a horns is terribly. .�� oven in the night-held valley, agatrp afraid of an elephant, and Mr. Ten• .. �� as th''fi7elight red, ant's horse ' csnfinned to rear and ° :i " g,lunge; the roan himself; interested Haloed against the window, shone, to see what. would happen neat, did 'cony's curly head; Burrowed among his cushions; frail 3a not force him to pass. his cavern chair, Deeper and deeper into the jungle Aad-,amiIing through the cruel grim *, V. the elephant backed; syl the horse, reared and'plunged:• At last the ele• 4 ,pain that held flim,theca, , ? tits: s ::a - "Iii, doc," hist hail came floating, "I pliant laid ills piece of timber do as< +o �, ;;< . knew you'd not go by,and, Pushing hard against-the under• e I saw your light oa Granite so high— : growth, disappeared. Then Mr. Ten. oh,.very high.,_ out rode past. ::::k;.>.. '<"'i#;<''<:°� + ►� a•� Weave down the twisty roadway, a A short distance down the road be „.z, a 4 $ .w; .. :kt S* thread all goldly bright; in and looked back. The ele- w::::>::<f<:.`::>s.>::::::i::>;:::;:;<4:a y ' :< > _ x fyr. r+ , k I played,you were a shµttle'a-mending - I, hant came out of the un , t � ti II g _ F . i r up the.night up the timber with his tusks,'balfinced. ti��< it with his trunk and; turning it rollr#d � � `r From Blair's to i errance Campbell's. k' : Rano k s to lac. a rti' i-s- • in the road, went on his way with Ibiid - b er as mo - snorts of indignation and•disgust. ',� ` x'r r <� r ,'. r ``r< '•� stitches tears. ^"_"4 '>� ". :•" X�, When I grow up and after my leg is 'I.ondun's largest pumping station • •+'�•�. ,� 7�' t t .,,,2'.c ♦ r �, y, 0 2 y, not SO_bad, - •to be erected at the Metropolitan ✓ d e v)' a A a �F. k ¢ 'r ` t•` ' ” �.... N� < + I d like to mend the datkneas 'and " .A•:.:'r'.'ti•:Jti:'�:•Ji,:;j`.`.:4:%i.:;:F;: ,A..:,• ;;.:.:: v., ...:`.,\:.v...D;......•, ?. v. .. b,;...t•,^.A''�•ic ,lt>[ _.. reservoir at Lite >;;.•:,. ,.•;. .5. o', .:;:...y.c:�:;• '�?. +:•:;:•::*•. :^'. @;.,•,: ..:>.,o-..w::,:,%wa::.r : ?3•,.hf•<.'•:Ji'+: s.)..:.,.,�..;;•) r.. Water BOaTd'8 huge rase 'k.:..;,;..?.4..; ;;+::>:a.;.,.,;,..;.,,.;.�,::a>:;:•.,;.,,'•...x:;��:.:: :.........a .,4...,,.•s.. .:�.....::• ,..,:...r+:::. .a:•..;.,Via, ,;.::L,'••• .,x„ .: make the people lad.,. ..M a• ,: yr,.{� ::.:o ,.... ,..wi,, F, .ti••;•. .••:`'�:2... :r:o!• fVt ,: .}G,!{. D P g i •. :: f79 +.5£: ...,to ,, �: or.,7.::,,:;..a!r.'sa:': '':: %•?;...::::,:.. .:.::., ..:•%..:xs:c..•,•.:h .o.....t::a• ,.3>. t: 4;";."�\.r,.re•,i,cL',;> tleton. Thr building will cover an ��`<::.,,•:. ...:..:r: � ..,:;•..:,.:.;;,:. ,. ., ; :..;`i: .•.su: .. ares�of over 20,000 square-feet,.and , - - In yottth a country'doctor--a country _ . .. �, - ... 120 tont of coal will be consumed "DOUG. HAINS" PALE UP WITH LEADING CHATEAU FRONTENAC DOG TEAM. Quebec w-UlAbla-gear--be the winter. apo_rt centre of the world. During the past four or five years its equable doctor yet. F every day •/ climate and a=ceptional'aportfng facilities have"attracted even those who in-pravlous years were wont to winter Then to his eyes, toil-weary, there --� „" in Switzerland and Norway, and during that season, the capital of French Canada Is perhaps the moat cpsmopolt- shone i love-bright spark. Women are, on the average. be ' t " sa tan and fashionable of cities in the Dominion. The great Internal Dog Derby, on February 21, 22 and 23, Will dents "M D:' he it in the dark," �and chuckled: i4 R famous aur ` y work harder a ane o e c e ea urea o s season a pro_. —Gertrude West — knd • mo "er for the gold cup which was won�last season by Jean I:e1ie11 of the Brown Corporation. f . ..,,. "", •. 1 r , „�..,.. :. - ...' ^. r , .M1 �. . ;, ...: ,. ,: ,, > � 4•� ys.'.., w•`y>< :&'. .••'!';• } ar7,yi. �. 1M, ,. 'i�,�r. .}.,,�.. iA�,St"'gi$ :,...�`,f.,j•h1'i'r M '.3�+•: -'r+•+�.al 4. 1 r" ,.;Y`.� ,N,1'fSt ..�*. "'Kr _�>a.� f u'�.. -s 1k � Y,. s'.w ,-. , x .wre. -.t •:,+"ra .Y.Yr -,.. J i„phiyM '3”. ''^' .r."n', '°�,n'°1►��`""' r r - PW r — -T QRNTOPrs _ - T c s M t yPA N IN THE 14INTS - - _ x; ..a4IESSAGE TO EVYLOYEES No. as � L rI11e Cards You $flatted Ts Am"Indleatfon-That the Blood - f —A�ppireciative of Year's'Wofrk `X and Has'ConSdence in is Thin and Watery. - -' is fro- The- first sign of rheumatism . Future. quently a pain and swelling of one of r' .. The Lolloglag.signed message from the joints. If this is not treated ,. Sir-Henry VV:Thornton, K.B.E., Prea!- • --" � •� •-.••• -, through`the blood, which is the seat of dent and Chairman of the Boards-of - - 'the disease,. thepoisonapieads-af- f``{ES.�Mb'►TrlN►xE lV0 1- � ► � :: . : pireetore- of the Canadian' National fatting other joints and tissues=--some- Uailkrays, te,iOcers'and en.:loyees of - times rheumatism attacks the heart /r,t ✓„�-=moi 4. the System,4`published hi the DeceA•cs ;pt�`Y. tom- i and !s fatal. J,r_•_. Y11: 4 !+� n `ber Issue of the •Canadian National A remedy that has corrected.many GO�GEsbtia� `' 3Sailwaye Magazine. , cases of rheumatism is Dr. Williams' - To Officers and Employees: . Pink Pills. These pills enrich and t ' I "wish you all a Merry ChMstmas_ _. purify the blood so that the poisonous " , 5•f }' ",..and a happy New Year. For twelve _- rheumatic matter is driven obul.oat' eIe ;months'we have been engaged in a system as nature intended. joint enterprise and any success weattack- have have met with has been largely due to tib Denn.e, Washago, Ont, was attack- r" the fine spirit and efficient serdCee ren- This is a mystifying card trick ed with rheumatism and found relief i h- through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. She t +� w , a tear canperform at as ma th. y ,dered by ofiiaers and employees. out skill: Csays:-"About a year ago i was at- r�r I thank you one and all for the way Four persons select four cards tacked by rheumatism and for two you have responded-to. the.demands; rt each and remember the cards. if weeks }vas•confined to my bed. The _ upon you and for the,excellent service they have difficultyin remembering, - - r. trouble -was' so'painful, affecting the- :•,.��.- _ * � _- r ve given the Company. Es they may wake not ea to help their joints of my limbo'so that I could not 7 + - c„M y Aecialrsy, I wish to•thank those em- memories. The performer now gath- i:: stand alone. Maher had a hofs of Dr. � �� • ployees who come in contact with the' ers the cargs. Taking the pack or ( ”" 7"'-. " ' is .••` tray llin they sixteen cards in his hands (hoidtng Williams' Pink Pills a the house and � g public tor,the.courtesy, thou t they might hely me, I began '• � '` �} � `�• have- displayed. They,have, indeed, "the cards'face down, of course) he " :•• r` .p deals the cards lgtotwo heaps. The bkm them, and when I had tak^n sieated every passenger on our rail- - way as a guest o! the Compal}y, with heap on which the top card was these pills got a further supply, with' .�. ttDci,I! the result that not only have our men placed, is put on the other heap. I the result that the rheumatism van• -�: _r ;._, .^a�'.r :.• Ki��' _ aizte n cards ane again dealt fished and I was a well girl. •I may add _ ALE j found satisfaction In their work but ,into two heaps and taken, up as that my mother an woo r they have materially added to the befrre. This is done twice -more have.also used the pills for var,lous ail- —From New. To F the crew Yo k World. - jood opinion of our undertaking exist- (four times in all). The carr1sss-*e menta with equal success, and now we Ln !n the minds of the public. now dealt into[our heaps, dealing are nev.or without them in the house." we will Lace tl}e oncoming year the first four cards on one heap. If you are suffering from any eon- Tracks. - The Dignity of the Beadle. -with enthusiasm, courage, and a de- eta" The first heap !s the cards se. . 'All the -old-fashioned beadles in itermination to establish"still higher lected py the drat man, the second dition due.•to poor, watery brood, or gnow covers up the tracks a1 tarry heap selected by the second man, weak nerves, begin taking Dr..Wil- things, churches.have not-been merged into n- our standard of service. ens! so on. liams' Pink Pills now, ac note how "That helter skelter run across the the modern "church officer, It was With your - continued co-operation only some two years ago, writes Mr. A more effective finish is for the your strength and health will improve. ;. wood, -ry and support, I am confident the day is magiclan to hold the cards behind David Cuthbertson in Revelations of a ''`•loot far distant when we shalt justify You can get these pills through any Never a fox goes through the nQiBh Library Life, that I visited-one of the his back and take out the cards as, dealer in medicine, or by mail, at 50 borhood, the wisdom of those who were re- requested by each of the spectators. city churches !n Scotland, and when eponsible for our .National Railway This is just, as easy as the other cents a box from The Dr. Williams gut snow obliterates his Dente aad err"- Medicine Co:, Brockville, Oat. flings I asked Lisa beadle at the entrance „ f System and make that System a method as the cards are in the exact - whether I could be shown to a seat he souSce of profit and pride to the people A wa71 0[white between each tree and replied: Just gang your way inside. _ order that they were !n after the __. •• of our Dominion. tarda-were gathered from the spec Sunset and Wild Turkeys. shrub; air, an' tsk a"look roan', an when. ou (Signed) 8. W. THORNTON, tatom' Never a ferret hurries"from his lair, Unlike,the the sportsman with a gun, A mirk.or rabbit huies out of air, see a &eat whaur you think you would President- {Clip this out.and paste it, With the man who "hunts" with his eyes be comfortable just step inside!". "-^ other o the series,in a acraybookJ But la the dark the frost begins to f alone is never disappointed. Mr. rub We have a other view of the beadle' -Gray Roofs © Gloucester: p -- Archibald_Rutledge, writing in Field y In the case of a minister who, wishing jlMere may be lanes in Devon half hid and Stream, gives this pleasing des- - to shove s - ; CHILDHOOD COBTIPATIOti There is a time when there is no- among the downy 1 . cription at a pretty and.unusual sight _ ficial that his office had a dignity . Yt,r .. : .. - ground seen, ' d, •And badges rank with roses is little that he once saw: ' And fields are covered and ,no its own, as well as that of the elders. Breton tt Constipated"children can and prompt I was. walking down's, .trout stream river's sound "That's what I aye think o'," the But never was.so brave a sight since relief through the nae of Baby's Own one October afternoon when the sun Drones in the night, only some wind beadle replied, "when I see the elders an the world began Tablets. The Tablets -are mild but;was law. On either side the laurel and between on the Sabbath moraia,' Corby there's ' ^.lis the gray roots o'GtoucedRer a-g1f�D _thorough laxative which never tail to'rhododendron bushes so overhung the The leaning bushes whispers-to the several o' them, but who ever heard " tall 'o" maty thaa}aae beadle? And mer in the sun! regulate the bowels and stomach, thus water that further progress was di5!- ground. - - driving out coaatipation and indiges-I cut, and I ;gad almbet given up trying w is main I had raither be a door � Novy the swift deet'may, the aqutl- The gray roofs 'o' Gtouceater and-ail tion; colds "and simple fevers. Con- and was stepping from a stone to the rely lean keeper is the Lord's house'thea dwell the world s dream, cernlag them Mrs. Gaspard Daigle,De- shore, when I saw an unnatural sheen And safe as males,that borrow un• in tents a' sin. .Tham's Dauvit's words _Xnd every sail a glint of gold upon a main, Que., writes: "Baby's Own Tab- coming form eome object thirty yards dergrouud: and they aye come back to me when L acoria#stream, lets have been of great benefit to my I downstream. -Crouching on the rocks, "Harold 31IMI, c m_pare myself wi' the elderAV' -Aad wharves and .streets a glory as little bop, who was suffering from con-'I peered through the laurels. There q Kae Mlnard's Linlmsr,t In tho hottssr � ' - the crimson sun went down stipation and Indigestion. They quick= lining either side•of the. stream and The Bit bls In Translation. _---.;F ti. . D -."To make a.ves,Ie city of a little seas ly renaved him and'sow he is 1n the,taking their sundown---drink. were Vance i Playing Bate- part town ible Is farAu ad best of health. The Tablets are sold thirty two wild turkeys. I could conal b8 medicine dealers or by mail at 35 them readily.. They dmuk--#a-psoas other book !a Eke nllmbet of its ttass. g The'atock salesman, atter. painting %And still.will I rememberwhen an the cis. a box from The Dr. Williams' and departed in peace, for I never lations, for it has. actually been ren- a-be$utiLaI.word picture; sold "Now. springs are old. ]stedlcine.Co., Brockville, Oat showed myself, dered in whole.,.or is part ,In Mr.Mr. Jones,- you know. this company And all the.sails" are tattered and all One such glimpse of wild lite as that languagesisad dialects and the But Is hasn't got,a.dollar`s=worth of watered " the winds are cold, is worth many a day of effort. You not yet in of The traaalatioa stoca'jn !t Bow much are you going =rWhea all the tales are ended and all can remember such a picture with till progressing.at fhe rate of one buy?" the yarn is spun, pleasure long after you have forgotten complete boot of the Bible in.a saw 'Young man," he said, "the ass! A itiR'he gray roots o' Gloucester a•g]im- things that are far more"important" language every six weeks, a speed re �tbck I bap !s going to have tour lags. cord which has been malntslued-tor and I *ill water it m'yselt." mer to the shn! --0ordon Malherbe Hillman.70 a �Maner waracesnty o�maakindaw 'sre exceed- v� a ,e jJ ' MONEY ORDERS. j y V�roa "'It is always safe to ae'nd a:Dominion ingly susceptible.to lntoxieaals,'aug�n�Indiana. Ei YE S !Express Money Order. Five Dollars " them being'$ed' r - -roots three penis.. — / - IRRITATED BY /-����� /t l they I Give Si �p��p SUN.WIND DUST�-CIND ERS c. �/ \\ • � � -"�- �' tNDjD 6 TOLD dt DAOGBLSTS b OPTICIAN While jam is as excellent breakfast � /' �, ��l>fornja F�'Sy3yp"' ••�o�n•.�.�.�°°""'""a GO. A � dish, marmalade is. much better be- ¢silos of its laxative properties. ` Laxative for a Billows; i ��i�T� " 'Sgsnish bull'fights last year were .The Maple Touch. - Constipated Baby or�Child. mss+ G5 a+ONS Only FIt A�aplgin Cottst3pated;Dil- TOM ■ y '�K,H I��iatesponeible forinjuries Lo 22.000 "In the oId daps wfiatever��Ktagfobs, "teverlshI or j jilA" R VTramp- Hey, In I have Midas toached turned into gold.—,r-_ some ;o' them persimmons on that • !"Ypv, but in,these days whatever ileK colic Babies , there tree? Guess they'1re only At t' and Children love " King Gold touches tarns into aaythiag' • - "Pope's Diapepsin b the qu[cksst. __ teed a Di with anyhow:' .• —J to .take genuias surest relief for indigestion, gazes. ASPIRIN Farmer "Th��all - help your you want. "California Fig heartburn, sourness, ee J flatulence, salt!" k for Mlnaid's and take no ether.' .� ep. J 8 • No other stomach"dispress caused by acidity. A laxative regulates few"Bayer" tablets Give almost immediate Say Bayer' and� � _.. e Home ani the School �` bo L niceC stomach relief. Correct your atoms �._ - wt so 7• and digestion now for a Lew eenb. It eweetetss the stomach and starts Druggists sell millions of packages 01 ♦ the Iivep and. bowels ,acting without 0 Earnest paten' who would appreei- both sides. In nine cases out of tea griping. Contstaa .no. narcotics 6r Pope's Dia�epain. ate the problems of the school depart- you win And to yotir embarrassment soothing drags: 81 y "Ccounterf "to ^�� meat, and who really wast.to assist that"your child was wrong; and in the your druggist aad avoid counterfeits! sr" FJ the work of education, mcay find some tenth case it fe better to suffer a Blight ]nsiat ti ons;entifne "C ireornla g SUFFERED �R4M %of the following suggestions helpful: Injustice than to destroy thg teache'r's Syrup" which contains directions MENDon't expect the teacher to cpntrol Influence over him. " your child if you have failed at home." .If you have a.comp]aiat to make, go REPIMPLESBianca and yea act fordrat to the principal of the school, not I m rove YO r �E Habits. of..obedience P authority must be,learaffd first at to the superintendent, aboard Idem- --+— s ber, dr the editor. of "the newspaper. .e a r silt V e On Face, Caused intense -- home: 1, Fathers, know your sons. Mothers,I The principal knows the tarts beat and A P pItChing,, C.uticura Heal$ know your daughters'. Children who can-give the'readiest relief. By-giv- More Phosphate it you want your "I suffered annoyance from Unless you see,thetlsme "Bayer" on have been taught always to confide in tag the principal the first opportunity complexion,to clear, eyes to brighten, % ue,w their parents can be trusted anywhere. to answer your complaint you help to severe pl3aples on my Lee,which I package or on tablets you aro not get- .Find some daily home duties or preserve cordial relations between the and akfa to exhausted and smooth. poor attributed to the use e r "tlagAbe genuine Bayer product proved Thln, nerve exhausted people. grow (r p pp The pimply safe by millions. and prescribed by chores for your boy and girl to do, and •home and schools T1-Pt helps your strong, on Bitro-Phosphate and drug- werehard.�red aadsathet Xate physicians over twenty-three years for they will-come appreciate in some "chlid, and that is the main thing. c large, gists guarantee it. Price >jl per pitge.. _ T and festered. They, Colds Headache degree the sarciflcea"you are making Don't ezpectmiraclea. Not all child "Arrow Chemical Co., 25 Front St. East, were ecatteted � over for them. ren are equally apt. The school trlilas my face and caused In. :..Tbothach's Lumbago Toronto, Out. Don't .give, children much spending minds, but doesn't furnish'thein: �I�'tease itching and barn Rheumatism Let them earn .it; othez wise nowt-apply--the-.adult-stan&ard--'to Ing. My face-looked un. Neuralgia Fein, Pain -- - sightly. This condition lastedabout Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin' an-excellent opporhabit of thrift is loot braid your boy because he can't do "" w •only.' Each unbroken package coo Gargle several times a day with Min. Ireadanadvertieem _ tains proper direr) 'ono. Handy oozes Where children are far enough ad same as well as you or "your book- ard's in water. It cub the fungus and etas sOaP and Ointment and par- vaneed to have Lome alt y, .be ears keeper can: Try to remember how chased some.Icould amanImProve. •of twelve tablets coat Sew cents. Drug- that they regularly set aside the same many times the leacher made,you Elves reiiet, meat, and In two montfis-1 was An gists a3so sell bottles of t� and 100. healed:" (Signed) Miser I3.P.11[a __Az fs the%trade mark (registered time for it every "day Regularity to a stand is the corner for blundering . Arthur, Miscouche, Prince Edward inin da) of Bayer Manpfacture of good habit to acquire. over the,same euma,when you were a i I Island. Monoaceticacidester of ;3alicylicacid. Don't believe every, report your boy. Beatltifyyom elfin by dailyt:•eot' 'While it is well known that Aspirin child brings home, Children do not Don't eritlef A , CuticuraSoa OintmentandTaleum. means Beyer Manufacture,-La a a rung the schools are attempting. Consider s0Y OF �� I snob 2"k at.ftel Ina,Aaae...; imitations the Tab. Imagination which tends to operate in where your business would be if you :w sw at rat01.,w-!25.."t�a - e public against � wt,era.somas.claim®tPbandboe:lLlasai�. heir own favor when the are guilty. still used the same methods and the ed with their geueral trade mark, the Don't take the part,of your child same equipment that were need "when I ISSUE No. -'23. ­Bayer Cross." against. \the teacher before hearing you were a boy." A •,' .' i - .. ..-n .'yam .. ,... m..':-..v... •a :o. '.y° yh ij• '�; 4<y'y�,a,;. '" :,s.° -.e ._, ,.x ,.� "+ „",.e.•' . .�,��,.• :. •-.Y+ w 4h;. ...�, y',•e ..air, ,,,,,.' .w '•�F(; .'„a.. %rr 'S.to''',.,,Zn�K ,,�+'"'+iq,. ,Si, .q •r•�.: '�, n 3. r 77��s _ I Doero in Holland,.with the can•I r,'i M DALE MILLS = WHEN SELECTING �axigaLC� tintral dread that he will meet �+ death at the hat}de of the aBsassia. T ivts PIOKERINC}S _ ! ;i.7sgeryear;; urns! paid inaa..nce " Theca was A L1D3e when he pitied P RE' S N `T' S . Subscriptions:to the United States an¢ Creat the jriag Uf England beCatleB be Btitain$2.00 in advance. did not possess the pon'er of w bich �' heat or any grain taken in : �DON''T OVERLOOK. he boasted. Bu what-a change ! ` eicbauge for Flour. - = JOHN-- MURKAH, Proprietor - . He doeE3 not despise King George We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, -- -- :-- of England now, but g envies Oil Cake Meal,' _GH I COMMT8. w of Iris heart. _ CY NOTE8 AND ni the Sotto FAN _ �- .. hint fro __- :all kinds of grain. If those kings who are now Crown Ou Monday next the ratepayers less had studied how they could Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. We have a splendid new aov rt last y t -greatly reduced of the council 11 assinble in the beat serve their people, instead of urices over last year. town hall, Bray ban:, to hear Royal Household Fl r, ' stAying how tbey.,conld compel Cream of to West lour. OF COURSE YOU WILL NEED' municipal 'matters discussed A�od the people to serve th'em..bow:dif• _ ,ORANGES. 'BANANAS, .GRAPES•-GRAVE FRUIT, to bear how ably the 'township ferent would-would their position „CHOPPING EVERY FIGS, DATES, TABLE RAISINS AND- 1% ND- Affairs have been handled by the be to-day. . _ A _-. - - WEEK DAY YXI S CANDY• t outgoing couueil. When they en- teled upon their duties ice Jctnu• ,F We are headquarters for these lines. i �: :+t?. T�^CK �7CTOOZr• .•rye Wish All A Merry Cbristplas and ary last,they did eo with the deterC A. L - a g Year • 'urination •that they wo d reduce � A appy A?eR the deficit. They have seceeded -ANNOUNCING . .In their efforts by looking care. I have been' appointed sole agent,u0X1NI0N OF CANADA Q ^ 0 for Royal giitiokelesy Coal for this' J , -� / 'Cj _y A. 1T L..I �4� N --'-=- ]I3�after-the_egpeuditures. F,er flltu otE3er rades of coal little adverse criticism is directed from $8.00 .up. REFU. L1Iti. rC�L(jAte' L9Z ------- towards them, .and they will all, Royal Studkeless Coal is preferred 5 PER CENT BON DS do donlit seek re-election. But for ecdnotny and �• --. FARM LANDS they are not likely to be -returned effiriencp. - - �To_buy or sell your farms consvll the Farms s�3epaibnettt-of I2tf, 'Rithout opposition. The rate- DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKIN G' 20 tear Borids, pride 93.2x, to yield ,.,. 5 14 per'cent. ' payers of- the south end of the yield The-United Farmers Co-operative Company,. :township feel that they, should be 5.23 percent. - represented at the council board, Boot and Shoe Repairiaz Canaidan National Railway (0. N. R.) Pickering Phone Pick. 1508 and a nnmher,of names have been (seven year?-flis[ mortgage Deben• A. J. 4LLISON, Representative, r mentioned. Among those who Also harness repairing at the new tcires maturing stay t5: 1930• Price are mentioned' for man Icipal stand, opposite the 5"io per tl;ousand,or $1000 invested e John C. - post,o�ce. now increases to $1,;51E:40 at ma- honors are Dr. McEwen, turity. Philip, Geo. W. Barker. Dyson Best workmanship guaranteed. Phone oi•wire orders at our Cowan, Wtu. dhester, James-L. Charges moderate, - expense: Farmer Sales Notes 'Palmer. Lorne Pru•krin, T. C. Os' THOMAS. y�rATS.011j DYKES& ROUERS, !borne and W. H. Westney.. phone2ft81 •Dundas St. East PIUKERING. ONT. I 2tf Whitby. Ont. �RANCI{ES of this Bank in rural sections reads Higgs Are bavttit hard these valuable service to farmers by acting as u»• todeaa for their sales notes,or by d than days. The last to be touched by and collections w}ten due. the hand of adversity is the King A of Greece, who has been forced. to MIT � Standard Service makes the farms °' t flee into Rnnmanii3r as a result of the rgeent elections, which*bowed �n p �T p -� Tilt ----�atrong-a a�-griiwiag rapnblicaa R. CAR WNER 11� -" '- -cwHwo► feeling. CW Since the beginning of the great war more than half of . - - - - ' the great kings of Europe have I stn opening up a Garage Business in�the Village: t _ _ W. F, La , Branch, been driven from their thrones. of Pickering. in the Garage lately occupied by Mr. Whitby _ _ _ `' , _ - - Joe- Cow�n,,and will be prepared toRepaic all - - C A. McClei Manager _ Of those still remaining the King -.--of England .is. -the most secure.. _ =r The reason of the stability•of the wetkes of Automobiles. British sovereign is the fact tl.at "S�rvice our Motto" �T their power is limited by the cop- - .= a rive us aTrial . ubSCnbe now for i 1 ew$rr stitation of the Empire. The old k good stack of Parts. Accessories, Tires and Tubes, belief is the "divine right of Gas. Oils and Greases. - -,. kings" has been shattered. There ..-\ - . was a time when Abe kings.of Eng. CENTRAL GARAGE; I'ICKERING �, ke rin gc�,rt �Pr' re St Oreland believed that their eob�ecteg - body and soul. Phone 4900 CHAS. B. SPENCER, PROPfChETAR _ belonged to them. • Thep believed that the people er Late of the Davidson Motor Co..Whitby, Ont 3 fisted for their benefit and for _ their glory. Those ideas belonged The best pOlicyds- to bus useful giftA to ages long passed. In this age Years Christmas Presents. _ After Fifty _ for . the royal fancily of.England firm- . : _ ` -ly believe that the King is real OUND$D fifty years ago, the Dominion Sank to-dap _ We would here suggest--& few of our many lines the servant of the .people and not has a chain of branches throughout the grrater part of -their matter. Thep bring up their FCanada. and strong foreign affiliations circling the Hockey SkateA, Sticks and Puekr, Kiddie gars. Wagons and Sleighs. _ globe. Our half century of•banking a:perience has developed sh ° FlA Lights Safety Rszots, Pticket Knives, familires with this idea strongly Scissor@, Mouth Organs Etc. i_ - #mpresaed upon their minds, and a complete and efficient service and a knowledge of financial 'f their education is directed along y# ice, itelvaluable to our petrosa. _ Silverware, Pyrexware,r Alumiaarnware, JArdinieree,Steam-cookers, of Mitts a these channels. But those kings - - sir , O' -eda Mops, a warm air who are now grieving over. their` _:. _ or G - ntlete r lost crowns, endeavored to hold ColemanLamp or Lantern, or .' . their position with a rod of iron >Kt , a Happy Tbonght Range The old fallacy of"might is right" -led theGermau Kaiser to emba.k WHrM BRANCH. G• P. LYND, INS* Our Motto-"We have it, can get it,or it is not made." -in the gmit war. and as a result BROOKIJN BRANCH,, �; • "•E. C. CIO Ma�[!r• y: -be is now really a prisoner at _ We take pleasure in sliowiog our goods. ,T J N CARO OF THANKS. BALSDON, G — I1SI'�RANCE-Life, Fire, Anto, Aecideat, Sickness. B01 DS-Government, Mttnic:ipal, Corporation•• S. I desire to Pxrend my very sincere -.. 'tbanke to ros friend+ and neighbors ,Ik1URTGAGE LOANS un Farm Propertied for their kind and generous aid during I�EAG ESTATE-Farm and Resideptial. and r-ince the fire which coritumed mF - premises in Brougham: alsothe Pick • PICKERI 0 : y arias Fire Co. for their'Prompt se- _ G W .,� .B AtiR Koponse to a call for help. e a' A friend is need is a friend indeed." FICKERIN Qr -MEAT - �` Wishing you all the Christmas Greetings, I am Terepbone Pickering 5213 Yours truly, T. o BOz 40 ._ .. E. E. ANNIE. ... ... 28. per lb ,���� ..'Round Roast or Steak, .. - • 28c _ _ $asloin Roast or Steak, SheTi 'S Sale of Lands Porterhouse Roast or Steak, ` ' ' WIT: WhitFashion rhop' .6, l� {. COUNTY OF ONTARIO TO. _ _ Ramp Roast:... •`. On Saturda tbe'29th day of Jan- Fine,Rib Roast, •• ' {. yylee nary.A:D., 1971#.at the hour of 2 o- , Clock p.m., I will offer for sale by pub_ �� ••, . „ 16 a ' . � eavydeRib�Roaet� . .. `H lie auction. at my office in the Court {. Bhoul. r ad 18e• ....,House,in the Town of Whitby,all the ' D O N Pot Roast, • • 1 T FORGET ",right title and interest of the-gessoes= •• H sot.Thomas Reevele',, in the under• ,• •� mentioned lands sod.tenements seized 2bc 1 Bras ftP bo Lego Pork,... by me under and by virtue of a writ of I''a8}liOII SILO e'CRrr1e8'a full'li e,Of ••• 25c fi_ Loin of Pork. 'execution ie}sued out of the Supreme -rhe �4hltby AP $hoaldet Roast of Pork, ` ,2 ".'Court of of Ontario.and to we directed le which Grace Puckering ie_plaintifE •�• fork Cho - 28e u and-P�homas Reeveley is defeadaaL. 1JSClies ReRE�y•tO-�i ear �n Dresses, 25 "the said!arida and tenements situate, age, ... " -_ . Pure Pork Saus • • •: , _--lying %nd being in the Township,iof -- y-}� Finelit Balt PoT$„• - � � ` ty of Ontario ('1 t}a .Mttlinery. Finest Breakfast Bacon;piece; ~Janes being composed of the North half Skirts, Sults, Coats,. .a _ _{• _ sliced, .. .,� �� of the South half of Lot No. 22, in the - " " =-: 1 Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), v Third Concession of this Township-of = - • Pickering, containing by admeaeure- V�'e are .anxious ,to pled a you. $ask Bacon, `45c meat fifty acres. more or less,and also r ' 4 _. - • {1 the Westerly forty-two acres of the __� _. _ __ ed H ..:Cook am , {: .__,North or rear half of said Lot No, 22 Weiners,.. 25c atisfactiop-guar�nteec� or ruoney refunded. Ia the Third Concession of the Town. - - - i -Head Uheeee,. •� Ise nts saying and excepting thereout the -• _ - kerin - ret and �$D cesnt�r -- nve ed to the Can- - --- ary Horsier V. adi Northern Ontario a way our prints = _ pan and Campbelltord Lake Ontario ������� _ rash Trout Ev rt t and•Wbite Fish ary Friday. and extern Railway company 's' S J. O. PAXTON. - -SAMUELW. RIC11E�1�\� • Sheriff, C.O. ,h,;n x' --- -- -rb°riff• nfHre, #ithv. 1 __._. X40. _ _Wbit•hy '�. ( RE D, — -- - -t 1717 =-- , :'" ..,; w r •r•x,-,.n;.t '+{'..,-:+x.-;:, .',.'. ..'y,.i��� ,* . `•ezn.. ,,,p..hM .car ' s.w7 VR �»tu >'�za,°�v�+y�'�C+Ye'r�e.�'�`^t'�' ...e•'., � .,, 00i .. _.. 'K'", -'J�wC t '1.- -•tnh?3:4 -r..t.J `SiyS.�..Tn$ a.�. Jwa �„^�-� .�.a+ ..:t'-uv?�� ,H»- .y 4•i.t_AY^^ _a ,�-r �1r�uet_�-.". ... •'ei.a GY.. +h�•�vJE.J. .� .�t�' �� •: yy - — - --Miss Jean Evans is home for the a - buildups. ; :Notice of application S E R V I • R. J. and Mrs. How DpeDt Xmas Wid Miller was in the city on . for Divorce ` with their daughter at Richmond, Thursday. • 'Hill. J. H.and Mrs. Beal spent Xmas Notice is hereby given that William OU LL • The Misses 'Edwards visited wlth Pickering friends. Smith Scott of the Township of East : iB our r' friends in Stratford over the'hol• Our school teachers have gone Whitby in the County of Ontario, in FIND WHAT . ida S. the ProMnce of Ontario. Farmer, will YOU WANT �yy to their respective homes for the .F Hilus•Bruin; of Toronto, sppent apply to the Parliament of Canada at o O 2 K--the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Christmas vacation. MERE Robert Worth and wife, of the next seesio•o thereof, for a Bill of � T .• :Evans Ward. y .Divorce from his wife Florence Als- � ;,,, ��—Sohn McLellan, of Detrott;-a Brampton, visited her mother, Lyne Scott of the city o!Ottawa in the _ � -- - --•- '. VU FL* eaunty of cartetan in.the PrayiIJUI;U& ,Mabel and Margaret, of Toronto, Mrs. Charlie Elliot ; of,Brook. Ontario, married woman, on the - •are spending their boHdaye-at the Ila, and dliughter,Ev yn, visited grounds of adultery and desertion. s� r Ladies'add C}ent'e Wool Under', manse. her'pa rent9, ;Nlr. and s. Gregg, Dated at the Town,of Oshawa in the wear for winter wear Special New.Year services in the over the holidays. County of Ontario, in-the Province of Union churcTr on, 9r:nday next Ontario, the 22nd day of November,. - -Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose c, with epec:al rnuaic. On Sunday -- A. D. 1943.,,; jF yon- are in search of , WILLI.1'M' SMLTH Sco.Tr + nutritious satisf in Mens Sweaters and Wool Sox �► evcaning Francis Ridley Havergal's '.In the Surrogate Court By his Solicitor.• � ,-'fuod stuffs we know that New Year hymn, "Standing on the New Flannelettes and Flannelette �Er. E. N. Sinclair, S, C:, you will find exactlywhat Portal of Another Year." will be of the County of Ontario 1247 Oshawa, Out. Blankets, large size, white discussed. -- _ you wont here. You'tl and gr� A very eoioyable-program, was In.tbe matter of the Estate of Sarah hod that out prices are given by the public school children Si)a.s ks, late of the Township of � �}�. 5 .ri Swed a En. satisfactory, A good range of Yarne• and s Qn Thursday, Dec. 20. A number Pickering, widow, deceased. W `�s4lkwd(� Sweater stools ' of the parents were in attendance Notice ir. hereby given' pursuant to A full line of Fresh Groceries at _-and enjoyed the recitations and R. S. 0 : 1914, Chap. 121, that all per- J. h ° L7T b Tr T TT G songs whish'were given. Rev, E. sons having claims against the estate tl A. r-L R K[ N S lowest prices A Orsborn told;tbe story of the$rst of the said Sarah Sparks, tubo died on PHONE Highest prices paid for' a or about the 25th day of October, A. D. (THE DECORATOR) produce geared and many gifto.were die 10 ry - For ever • Pairating, t 37O® _ aid or to. deliver to ��, ?Y sin- ' D. A. SCOTT, tributed among the scholars. Clair, S. C.. solicitor for thek,fmiais- _Paper•$anging, Interior 1 The Christmas entertainment in trator an or before the 24th day of Decorating and the Union church was attends December, 1923,their names,addresses Hardwood Finishing. r CLAREMON_ T, _-_ :ONTAR.IO A by a large gaNieri c es or mans Workmanship, rompt Service, I a ' Pr ogram was given by the S. S. of their claims and the nature of the prices moderate. pupils and the trees were heavily security(if any) held by them duly Phone or write – a certified. and that after the said day 1 den with resents:especially the Gerrard 64 Torrens Ave., i missionary tree w c. met With a tribute the assets of the deceased 0842 M (0-21) oronto liberal response. Donations of. among the-the.parties entitled there- fruit, clothing of various descrip- to. having regard only to the claims of r A large shipment of Men's Suits and ..tions, conservatively valued at which they shaK thea have notice, " Overcoats at prises Fess than could °'obs hundred and twenty dollars Dated this 29th day of November, _ be manufactured at present. X were rot and sent to the A•,D. 1929. , aocial settlement of Toronto. W.E. N. &14CLMR. S. C., .. 'HAPPY Suits 'Navy$W,00,blue serge, ore wool wQ MessnRes: appropriate to the Oshawa,Out. _ i ltre e heavy aterior all•suitable for New Year will be given by the Solicitor for Albert E.Sparks, AND - winter Beason, regular 20.(10, for ppester at the Baptist church next 12.14 Administrator ' Sunday. "Behold, I have set thea -PROSPEROUS 19.75. These suite are all tailor- made and Rood fittsrs. an open door" will be the text for r NEW the morning and in the evening, Overcoats—Heavy tweed that will "They, without ns, shall not be _ YEAR keep you warm and dressed this made perfect. All are cordially winter and winters to come.regular invited to clo.+e the old year and .. TO ALL. = 18.00, for 9.75. . begin the new in a way that i9 MER Game early and save money at x' well pleasing to God, namely—by XMAS. attending public worship and of T ORNTON'S, BROUGHAM J. Fingolde ..Claremont --_lasing praise to Rim.. for all His - - -� ' mercy. osm ----- The annual Christmas entertain THE BUSY STORE , - THERE'S A REASON men held at-the Baptist church �o�� �oal _ was a great s•fscees, a great deal of credit being due not only to -- —---` — ' %- ::those who participated, but also --We have fruit cake at 35c - � - those who- planned the program -' per lbs. and the beet _. O and conducted the rehearsals for at 60c per Ib. Hard Q��tY o13f weeks before the event. The an- Pastures of all kinds.' listed ilSIId tertsiament began with a chorus i cakes at 15e per doz. followed by prayer offered by THOS. A. iLA an. `mi . ' Rev. A. McLellan. Several brie[ � — - recitations were given b thenittle Creams. _ r ` y .'Chocolates. 2'7c ' .IColks whose efforts, although not = always quite audibl8, were very -"3iwrtha Jane" Chocolates in well received. Then came a dial- Xmas boxes at 80c r Ib - ogue between a crook. a herd and f lbe. and up. A. fair damsel is distress. The V crook had laid his plans well and �rp.Xmas, Everybody • wan very close to a realization of 'he' bolo on ahem when the hero dramatically • - u r 1ppeared, foiling the crook and ; To Your Fuel Worries thus saving the distressed damsel - _ ifl a ionones which was mite ac- R MVi1i�Gi'., Theme am aoaa=a about your fame in waste wood which ceptable to elf those whose hearts a Toronto Saw wr+is.dily taro into oaal•wring fad. It's one had felt some concern for the BEA _ m as lady's welfare. The Cantata, en- o� the beet °°'° '-awha'r I know°f � i � d it titled '*The Love Stamp,"to which �1 ,W ,'"PHONE�900 �!, Eughbr as a table of your Fuel worries. All-steel pre A �' „°, ti. cr, braced--_bunt to 4st. Will operate bestt reference had been previously a i�i Ik.�jp` in`the News:shared-the sue- made a TOROP+rhO to rfaf eBpantly on gasoline or Stock " ' teas of the other numberson t e .program.- The contest in giving The Toronto Saw is 001yone of the many-.money-making propou-. _ Was 'won by "Conetauce" whoseCtS Li SlNetf'160 floor the Toronto Farm F,quipmerit Wee. Let's talk over the M e gift, although priced at onlyLaXCratlrMwt when you're tom. ori to me for literature. 1 S taeoty-five cents was adjudged it` the most valuable since It carried love with it whereas the others did Fieheriag -.W. R EMERSON, Whitby _ . Phone 308 Jin I LA0 Boys and girls of the junior Co, t(3 clasfies presented the cantata, and Leah er goods Stora t .those who saw it will agree that MP they Rave it is each an excellent - ` manner that great credit is clue to Our stock comprises evervthinq in F. u, COOPE . them and those who supervised leather Roods and our prices O �O M ,.the practices. }The parents of are.second,to none. ithe=e children'are also to be con* Everything for the horse. . CLAREMONT gratulated on having sofas and Blankets, $2.90 up, heavy -- — — daughters who Co�}i�lel carry Haltera, 90c. up, all leather . -.The Pickering through with such eutf?e satisfac- tiou s�_-.cantata which required Trunks—Club BW--Suit Pie' kerin � Or�Ylt� � ^ �•suchintelligent mud sustained ap• Harness gad boots repairs aCg C ��so plication. Following the cantata prizes were presented to ten schol Our repairing Service is .. • ars whose record for punctual gad unexcelled.. The object of this Association is to S Lill p lessen stealing and bs, regular attendance,And memortz- B u S e � the.feloasp�v ation of Scripture passages was CECIL BRADLEY _- each as to have earned Special 3 Beginning Saturday Auguid 25th - - sizes. We thea all enjoyed a Harness maker, Dale immedia/ely wi so siem6re O _ o! B:eoalive OomNee. spoke in bin humorous way andrd,frm 1� Membership fee i also offered a cheerful invitation QaQB r 1C 6MIl to all present to attend eome place ;' Whitevale azar a�°"°pl MNAM. 'es: of worship ouPChristmas Sandsy. .~ At the conclusion of his remsrYq • 7.4 a. m. _{Daily). 10•�OD a. nl. Exec,Oom.—L. D. Bunke,O.S.Paint, the last playlet was given. An The Service Garage it. Donald Munro, Pickering. Irascible old bachelor was greatly P Daily except Sundays L+ 00 p m 1,R, Thextoit: W. J. Clarke' r d'i5turbed by the rebellion of his 4.15 . m. ` fund Holidays . • hitherto submissive sister and the Overhauling„ P inting, all kinds _ Preridaal.: tleotrlaef . advent of Miss Molly. Identities _repairing d e. 'Ignition Sundays and became somewhat mixed until all a specialty. -9.00 P. m• Holidays only ,,10.34 pe 1T1. Your old Fotd top re-covered met face to-face and"'the spooke7 -mor $18.00: Q • buoineee' was explained. All a - .(Standard Time') that ends well,"and this play- well ' Berry & Poynter _ let certainly ended well, even the aforementioned bachelor lost his T ' .terrifying roar and became .a nor, ,Return tri. from Pickering $1.00. Intermediate points. }naLbuman being once again. The' H$�,'ne$$ 'Repairing g - — �_charged prvportlonately p entertainment was brought to a — close by the singing of Rnot,her Nou avinq resumed mat siness in Clare- - -- � q all O all"Ok. els and elan __pleasing chorus, after wbigh the _moat,-i reepeet€ y solicit t a r u Is v&l :Y ! de _.lmueh anti ht Santa Clans a ar a of the fartaiere of ahe.sur--- a gall oar worTil sad t pini eleCh , R __ppe. _ ag �$u9 sto t Gorelon'-�oi�ee:� Pates er%-taken-en - -- d g;t distributed a• ..npumber of r0 u Ving community. p a End _ obtain Don't ,e segs gifts. We feel sure that the child I am prepared' to repair hsruesa and .at IIy point. eaffo he do no h ; ars as well as boots and shoes. = --------- ohm, o!0 and do per cent wh 1 uQeale w --.. freecoll - y we Heavy•eu re re- :-- --` . oemmiNio Ps ., lob You oar thanks to them and to the 'other scholars of the 9nnday V,= Q�.R g,gA„�T8' : MtlroBoilyd. --ochooi. We shall-look forward to at the "Corner Shoe Store,". J. T. MATHRSO meat year'It entertainment with Qlaremont, Ont, Poon(Vl d. 200 _�teeu a.uUicipaLion. - _ __. OlHoesnd Worbf W6i/bTti Oalr� :. „ ,,....., ,�::,., ... .� .... . • ,�,:,,, ...:.;. . . .,..'. ...:.. ,*• �a 'gar :.� , �`. ';.' •••, x ,1 ... ,�, .,oy. w .. .•,? :. - ^`s, �' e•n .e-, „F.r.. 'x ',ho.:. Y.k v`v y'' S:�+i, ii Y s �+}rR .:+ _ • -,.i� . ,"�'� � i'. ;�,... r+"i�" {,.0.s., .„,. n'�✓`:Y�"r•' "' 'g'�^"5 �. •.3G`• ,a: ',�-', Views. {G".�."."E_ ,^i,• p w" p`a ., ?G' yrs^'.c •e'yws.ra *.,• a r.ac }. § ;-;, r T , she head knowA the sting of s eet 'and - ,-- (incredibly her chneeks�didrnootctan nor _ - NV'he­r� YomTIL . y - - _0 _ lose their fineness. ,- 1 d T ra You an is," Kirby by swhoug this hand- ah comer man is, xirliy suggested "Cole Sanborn." She flushed, but (looked straight at him. "Have you E I told him-about Esther?" —. -..BY WILLIAM MACLEOD RAIND t from hip'$e said � - .. think ohe guesses."sem'. et 'd u : • - Her eyes softened. "He's awf'ly. ., _,. ..• _ ' .;(Copyright, Tho--zas A:Ilm) goo 0 � •- - - and she likes him. Why'couldn't she - CHAPTER XXIII.-(Cont'd.) I "Don't you think that obsession of have..met him first? She's so lovable." �a } Tears brimmed her eyes. "That's been r _ 8478 The eyes of the men fastened. Lane,-YOuts is Tattier-wc;l, unlikely, to put knew he was being given a hint.tbat,it-mildly. Analyze it and you'll-find her ruin. She was readlsv to believe g you haven't a sin le substantial fact any man who said he cared for he=. you will realize the difference Foster did not want to put more Y g Even when she was a little bit of .a `directly. !to base at an-" p p ` between Salads `and"Just teas This was true. Yet Kirby's o' Inion trick when people liked her, she was •• ra "What are the interestin' points of .was not changed. He still believed that grateful t6 them for it and kinds \ the tbvmt asked the Twin Buttes Jack and Miss Harriman had been in $niggled up to them. I never Saw a ---- :man. his uncle's rooms just before Wild more cu�dby baby: red until at-last fife count was "re- "Well,. air, there are several. Of 'Wild,mo you found out anything.more `duced to a shadow"; the sates of hisRailways In Philippines. course, there's the School of Mines, Rose.had been there, yet about-the man. he.asked, his boots were worn as thin as blotting There are two railroad systems in �» He returned to the subject of the g paper, and his feet were grievously the Philippines, with a total mileage- c and the 'mountains .right back of the'bend. It-seemed to him.bes , he said, vo��e`low and duties of about 800. \' town. Gold was discovered there No. Its'.queer how stubborn she chs ed and blistered. He gave in at _ in view of Jacks`feeling, to get other pp p somewhere about-fifty-seven, I think ,bondsmen. He hoped James would;can be for all her softngss.� But she last and departed for the south. Used'to be the capital of the territory;not interpret this to mean that he felt rtimost told me last fright. I'll find out The laird called Macalister In and Crocodiles 30 -feet in length haus L before Denver found her feet. 1 in a day or two now. • Of course it was been reported killed in Egypt less friend-y tov;ard'him. our uncle. The note I found was interrogated him sternly: "What 1n "I'm rather busy." His cousin bowed rather formally. your an admission of guilt. Your heaven's name has came to the forest' Woollen, cotton, and linen goods a*- "Wouldn't take you long to run over!"Just as you please. Would you like 9 . � � ported from France have trebled tri on the interurban." The lawyer began, -the matter arranged this a ternoon?" eousms feel that some settlement since I have been laid up, Ronald. three to gather toward him the papers upon j bane looked at his.watch. `I haven't ought to be made on Esthep out of Are there no beasts lett in it?" three years. which he had been working when the the estate. Ice been-trying to decide_ "Oo,_ flame y.er_I r _ en 1"h vr++ wAs shown in. He added-cos, a .heard .from ray new bondsmen et. -b Uf� air. 1 you In there's monq• an' many a bonnie 's Lihlmea! Heals Cuta. . ly: "I found it quite amusing to look[Would to-morrow morning snit you?' it over .and 'et me know what seems beastie i' the corMes:' over the marriage licenses-for the last "I dare say,",James.stifled a;yawn. right to you. _. "How is i then that you have not month or two. Found the names there „ (To be continued.) t Did you_say you were going to Gol- even shown my esteemed friend .the of some of our promirleFlt citizens.i den?" '� - »' count a stag?" ' Well, I'll call you »n as soon as I' "YesSome 91io rzwVe ale-�� ' o MacTa�sh! ThPn tht. murder was. t• "Ma, � - know about the bond." i I don't know what there's in it, but-I j Ivo one is prouder of his name and �"" Z Lane was not entirely satisfied with; name's no hiacTavish. . exclaimed ` thou t I'd have a-.look at.-the-mar- lineage than a Highland--Sect. He is. Macalister tersely, and, turning on his �Ra�rH�s 'What he'had been told, but he knew(nage- erase re . try." Foster had said all he meant to say.; I sensitive on the point of family above heel, he stalked majestically-from the Cann ham ' flashed a startled d' One thing stuck in his mind as the i all others. In an amusing.book of. •presence of his.master. : F OW gist of the hint. The attorney was tad-he•glance at brm that asked a peremptory e' - vising him to go to the' court-house question. . ."Probably w4ste to time. Coxsporttellllsrhow oneHighlanda d man.ceire- Genesis of Shears. �1115,' I've been in the oil..business too long Firgin ,and check up the montagge licenses. a an attention. to tis venged 'himself on a jocose foreigner Shears for cutting cloth were in lie walked across to the Equitable; pay Y p vented in Italy about 400 B.C., but iG FhwtinEwn lily Building and dropped in on his cousin t "Expect you're right, but I'll trot',who had made i ht of his family James. Cnnaingham.rose to meet him, there, anyhow. Neer can tel. pride. was two -or three centuries more.be- ALVAY�,C� _ "What do you ex cct to find among A certain French count it seems, .8 �p/� a bit stiffly. The cattleman knew that y p ,,,, *. tore scissors were made by Stting rose saaYro iW1Ttg Jack had, already been in to see him the marriage licenses. was a guest of a Scottish laird. After them to the fingers. ' J "Haven't d Y ! '1 teU ... etc. III test id haven t the slightest _ al in Ronald — g k called ho i er the noble s or had t him on the wire. » d nn_•_.-_-t ----_--__ - . - - _ -- go you tg-morrow what I do-6-rid." Kirby brushed through any em- I Macall'ster, his very snDerior stalker, barrassment-there might be and told; James made-one-dry,, tr-`ons-'com-, %2.'010 Weather,Prophet-only $1.25 ;ment. "P rather think .you,have too and said to him: frankly why he had come. much inraagination far sleuthing. You. Itis my infernal luek. Ronald, that • WILL IT BE "RAIN OR SHINE•' TO-MORROW? "I've hada sort of rowwithJack• let your-wild fancies gallop away wi h I should sprain.my ankle just as the leis „em.f,i Prophet tens you the answer to•aw, stns a besutiral Under the circumstances I don't feel yort If I we=e yon I'd go back to coapt here arrives; but you must take �— ba- �� a i-a : r i•a decorated °raw as°r that I ought to let you -stay on ml- bronco busting." j him out over the best ground and see did �' �"m0m°ta' °Wo 0ng a`t ate,-not °-W. and;�rTeAsst s. =bond. It might create ill-feelin be- Kirby' la tied. "Dare say you're T�roe wit& conm out to eather. Matt to ro`°",a",°a°� r.a th° `�"'a 5W ` } uQ that he has a fair chance." _ tureen.you an'him. So I'm arrangin.,right. I'll take your advice after we "Oo, aye!" -""-"" aATttil<ACTioN la GUARANTEED—Thi° ,pr/Kbd weather 1►rt�ey to have some Wyoming fnends put up,get the man we're after." " m friend," said the count, "it a uw° to roo its superior worth ever °hea,er models. _ wbativer'e required. You'll under-I `�• Y Bent oat aid,to an ■ddress for oral' F nand I haven't any -bad feelings le rune I am oat ze good McTaveesh-" �. postpaid, Y ys 25, or ` CHAPTER XXIV. t two for $220. Agents Wanted against you, or against him for that I "Ata name's no.MacTavish. ye ken!" i - matter. You been bull all through:mv. NICODEM -9 RANStx`Fc2=8 Asan the deestalkcr interrupted him. ion T '°' Nt naaD mfr eaie - 3 ower tore"' - BRANT YeYlLU1N CD. Desi W.IY.LI„ Si7 Clietae St. TenaL this thing, an' I'm certai>1p in your BF.ssf:3t8ERs. "Ah, zat vas ail right, Mac. I colt debt." • B appointment Kirby met Rose.at you MacTaveesh because eet zounds "What's the ;rouble between, you! yy +- t ' Graharh & Osborne a for luncheons 'so-so-vat you ray. so Scottie, _ r 'Harr'aboutiman ked were were James.n U She was waiting. in the tower room I Nest day•all was ready for the start; - "I've found ouY that he an' Miss - . - for him. Macalister was garbed and accoutred Uncle James's , ."Where's Esther"' he asked. - _� rooms the night he was killed. I wantPint " , 'tor the hunt. The genial count clapped ,� �--` A. + them to come .through are to w t » m on b _ „ eating lunch with a handsomer man. hearty good will: "Zy toot eea on tsy •� the know. �„ "You can't throw a stone :up Six-'i }v they did you find that out. " teenth Street without hittin' one," he,native '.'earth; zy names MseTa- The eyes of the oil broker were bard veesh!" • iw aorrzX0 n"� - answeted i2 --� as jade. They looked straight, into; zany. ,,• •those of his cousin. � ' They followed the head'waitress to, , "Ma.name's no MacT`avish. relter .� p a small _table for two b a window, ated the.stalker angrily- for he' was r "I can't tell you that esa'tly. Pert- Y _ Rose walked with the buoyant rhythm+fast losfng yatienc'� _._ _.._. __ 0 i - a -two an'`two together."' $ r :- of perfect health. Her fnend noticed, In the evening when the count re- / a "•You mean'' you- guess they were as he had often,done before that she ' `-there. You don't know it." ' turned to the castle he was worn out had the grace of movement which is - A warm, friendly 'smile lit the a.corollary to muscles ,under perfect,and "fed up" with life In general and ..brown face of the rough rider. He res use. Seated across the table from deerstalking Ya particular-not a 'stab wanted to remain on terms with her he marveled once more at the;had he seen ail- day. His lordship James if he could " on't know it '- miracie,of her soft skin and the peach could not understand it. in a legal sense. Morally, I'm con- bloom of her complexion. Many times' Day after. day the same thing occur- - - - MOj1f'I']Z] ], 'winced of it." - - i` "Even though they deny it." e ` Y Eleven hundred roomli, each with private bath, from $3 a day i thaPractical, they admitted rather - up Famous cuisine serving n denied. . - . -:Stones About .w ell-Known people �arlety of restaurants, from "Do you think it was quite straight,, Main Dining Room'to Grl,il Room ..'Kirby, to go to bliss Harriman with - `+er7 and Cafeteria. Centre of the - Much a'trumped-up charge? I don't. ? TKb Princi'a Correspon�3ent. here. It !s true. What kind of a wo- city's social life." Comfort and I confess I'm surprised at you." In I man is she?" voice and expression Jardes�showec� 7n the opinion the PTTnce, 01 "Oh, just as ordinary woman` like hospitality. * This disapppintment Wales, who is as-well qualified as any myself, air," replied the polisher. � p y It isn't'a trumped up charge. I I one to a eak•on the subject, there is And she spoke teals, since it was Y 'Verner a. cerh". Yanasw r wanted to k0ow the truth from her" nothing Ce travel-for educating and Dlreetl°a: United Notele Compnr of Amerler - "Why didn't u to Jack, en?"I the-,thea Lady Louise Mountbatten - � Yo go � broadening the mind; says an English herself. -."I didn't know at that time Jack wrimr. k .,vas the man with her.. Then Pandemonium Reigned. "You don't know it now. You don't As an lnetance of the lack of know- know she was there. In point`of fact,ledge that prevails in some .quarters Stories about laughable mistakes the idea is ridiculous. You surely don't l regarding even the best-known of our' made in.court by witnessIs are com- ' think for a moment that she had any-,Dominions, the Prince stated recently mon enough, but few are so funny as _ 'thing to dowith Uncle James's death.",that he 'had received a letter from a that told by Mr. Justice Rigby Swift, "No; not in'the sense.that she help-;girl of fourteen who, to congratulating an English judge, recently. j -ed bring it about. But-she knowscountry - 1 somethin' she's bilin'." him on his safe'return to this COcountry, It concerned a dnllwitted count s•. "That's absurd. Your imagination i8',stated that she was envious to know yokel who been subpoenaed t0 � Kirby." what the natives of Canada look like. give eviden a is regard to a motor too active, . smash`rap. , �. - i. "Can't agree with you." Lane met -A M-11Fionalre's Secret. The-point in dispuCEwas whether or him eye to 'eye but the word . "Grant for"the sake of argument' Not long ago Lord Leverhulme gave not It was a collision, Ordier our, that she was in. Uncle's room that his secret remedy too' swelled head.' collision was too much for the witness, night. Your friend Miss Rose McLean'Here it 0..- who was obviously puzzled by it. was there, too.-by her own confes IL you meet anyone alLlicted with a "When two things come unexpected- cion. when she came to Jack and me 1 together, that is a collision," ex- _ story, we respected it. We swollen head,advise him to go to some y ;with her y, t demand for farm help existing in. did not insist on knowing why she was;public meeting sad ask.himself these d n gleam ontgientellisence shoot across IN VIEW of the gra F there, and it was of her own free will questions: How me,ny Dreseat know Canad the Canadian Pacific Railway will continue its 1•arm she told us. . Yet you go to our friend:me? How many have ever heard pt. the man's face remarked: a, p "Tell the court what a collision is,so Help eAce during -1924 and will enlar&e its scope to 'in and—distress her by implications that me or my work? df I got killed right we May all be sure that you under elude`women domeatii s and boy must shock and wound her. Was that;now, how many o! the crowd would Y Y THE COMPANY is in touch-with large numbers'of good farm ? �„ stand." Denmark France,, generous- Was it even fair. ,miss me.. MY work is important to 'Iaborers in Great Britain Norway, Sweden,The cattleman stood convicted. at me. I .wonder it it is so important "Twine," 'woe the prompt reply, ' iven obviously in all good faith-and =Holland Switzerlandand other European countries and throughor the-bQr of his own judgment. His that all these people would be thrown g its widesipead organization can Promptly fill applications fr cousins had been magnanimous• to out of their stride if I were to drop?" ysademonium broke loose. help received from Canadian farmers. Esthgwand Rose, more so than-he had His lordship says that this remedy ; . g, •been to Miss Harriman. Yet, even has never failed. He knows: He's o order to have"the help reach Canada i- time for the t the while he egnfessed'fatilt, he felt'un- Minard'e Liniment for Dandruff. operations farmers needing help should arrange to et their Busily that there was a justification he tried !t blmselil applications in early, the earlier the better, as naturally those could not quite'lay bold: of and put A' Modest Pclnceas. applications which are received.early will receive first attention. into words. The Ancients attribute to Arch!- Blank application forms and full information regarding the "I'm sorry you feel that '*ay, The'Crown Princess of Sweden is a modes more th n 40 mechanical in- service may be'obtained from any C.P.n. ag@nt or from ang s ` . James. Perhaps I Was wrong. But• most charming and unassuming lady, ventions. of the officials listed below. THE SERVICE IS ENTIRELY. w you want to.remember that I wasn't and .the Crown Prince may consider FREE OF CHARGE. aakin' about what she knew with any I himselt truly fortunate in having se- c idea of makin: it public or tellin' the cured her for his bride. I have just N RS ES -'THE CANADIAN, PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY police. I means to keep it under m}' heard a little stars which accentuates _ Department of`Coloaizatioa and Development own hat to help run down. a Cold- her modesty. Sha Toronto HotDttai for alnenr WTNW1PEG� 1kf. E. Thornton, Baperintendent of tiolanlstitiop blooded murderer." :.. abtes, in a[flliation,with Bellevue and T. S. Aehecon, General AYr1�tura1 Agent' —— __ "Y u..can't.want to run hire down She was working in i-FrentEh'•hos- Allied Hospitals, New York City, -RASBATOON.-w. J. Gcrow, Land Agmtt 4+ offers a,three veers' Course of Train-. N. g, gotaor, Special Colonisation Agent -, ' any more than we do-and 1n that p dvrtng the War, doing everytlziag, In� to young women. havias the re - - "we' I include Jack and Miss Harri- that was re lred without 'the slight- ou red education. and desirous of be -ZDxo T0N- . it Aerate, Age to supt. of CAloaiz�tion __- _ . .__.. . -__ _._ ... ---EDMONTON.-J. Miller, land Agent man as well as myself,".the older man eat disinclination or snobbishness. A remiss nutans. This Hot+ytteJ has Y adopted the elRht-hour system. Thr♦ '' �tONTli�k^J• Dosgall, General AtTrl=nl:nral.Agent - s ;smawered"gravely. "But I'M-sure slew doctor at her hospital noticed a pupils receive uniforms dT the School. NOr]►ovd,,Load int 'y�'oou're entirely wrori Mica HarrimaTt nurse busily engaged in polishing the s monthly allowance and travelling I $, DBMS. T�- )[bows nothing about it: If she bad expenses to snA from New York. For 1L�c Q" wHITg, Commissioner. floor. He went up to her and said: further lnformstton' apply to the Aeaistant Commialoner, Ali•[ would-ltava confided iw ue.ter ILP Dan conglueu :. h. iairhere !s a rinemi; working 4urwrtntenA•nt. ! ':''+7!:^fi .r'wt. r .+. r- ,.•: r.:, s.....a•.,Y; _ a ,•:. 7 :°�" .t. •./� ;41`a+., ,� - h4•r mow+,..e:' {.. .,� "., :;e�.!w.^rr '1�,� ^p j .. ,�..�..;..<tr,... h �:a .,�•, �,,;�� r� „�, :.,,�,;,T x 5 •'3z..�.^� i ^-,•XV _dobl_ fix. vcs;s;'.i s"z..;,+C``eF,aci:+..at-iA' t. r:: •:..&m^`�,�a _ r.2' ;tv;; :,: F4 :,.. a• .. ..,.� - t r �::r ti G GEORGE B. Air r GREECE ABDICATES . .on Hews m B'�ef +. . ` �' a i 4 ,ry F £> F Kelowna B.C.-The Occidental Arthur Vancey of Forest, Ont, took s '1a � A REQUEST GO - rx�{ ' Canners thio season put up fifty-one aeoond, and Joseph North- Grave, of , 4 y,< will, �.��� `' " � ' �4,•.a thousand three hundred cases of to- Viscount, task., captured fourth place;. �-u' r.11ZabCth and Small Retinue Accompanied Sovereign , , K matoes and ketchup; twelve thousand Tgroato,• Ont.-That 50,000 'teen: ra r . : cases of vegetables, and five thousand .age boys will be brought to Canada in. ' Into Exile - Return Depends Upon the National As- cases of fruit. The Broder Cannery 1924, is the expectation of Major M. _ sembly's Decision" Respecting Form of Govern, put up eighteen thousand, six bun- J. O'Brien, representing the British '3 z. dreA cones of tomatoes The pack of Trnmi siad 'Colow, o-, the Dominion Cannery this year was ciation. He stated that after suffi- A' deapstch from Athens says: tears came to her eyes'as one woman about two-thirds of that of last tient training, these boys could be g g after another darted from a group of °�`' season. given farms of their own deur a II. Kin o! the Hellenes, who a and the succeeded his father, Kin Constan- her friends, and in tears, and with 4s> Wainwright,'Alta--Three buffaloes vast areas of Northern Ontario could ' g treSnbling lips `ered,""God be with x are being sent from the Buffalo Park be filled with .desirable settlers. tine,on that monardi's abdication,has you here to Auckland,New Zealand,where Montreal, Que.-The locating of j .been requested by the Government to:; The King's turn to shed tears came P t they rill be placed in the Zoological American brant industrial plants in withdraw from Greece, temporarily at when a guard in picturesque uniform Gardena in that city.' - Canada continue0n a marked man- ='w least, but whether he will be permit= clasped the monarcl_'s hand, failly :e : per. The Hollingsworth and.Whitney - ted to return depends upon the-na- shouting"A safe voyage and a speedy Saskatoon, Sack.-Black Lorraine, Co:, of Boston, has begun the con- ' tions) assembly, Accompanied by the-return." z owned,by the University of Saskat struction of a gulp and paper plant chewan, was "awarded the reserve Queen, •who was Princesa'Elizabeth.of Premier Gonataa vas among"t$ose at St. Stephens, N.B. The Albany rn, :`Roumania he departed from Athena who said farewell to the Kin and grand championship , for Percheron p g `% 4` mares at the Toronto Royal Stock Perforated Wrapping Paper Co. has for Bucharest. Queen at the landing stage. ? 33y �ecured`�0,008 acres of timberland 'et The Official Gazette publishes s+ When the 'party embarked there , Show, held recently. " The University Sheet } bor, N.S., where a pulp _decree appointing Admiral Coundorl-,were no cheers; the-"�rdwd waved Z. (� also secured the reserve grand chem- mill is to he built.. The D. S. Barnard ! % Otis, regent He took the oath before farewells and the King respgnded by 1 .---I ^' V�I] pionskip of the'steer class with Linda Co, of Now York has taken over the the Cabinet on Thursday. The Gov- waving his hat as the Daphne steamed Gray f ad,spore-bred Hereford steer. tile planta near Toronto and will away. be- ernment has informed the di Ex-Premier Venizelos P y' Who has been watching keenly"the, Winnipeg, Man.-Canada scored a gin the manufacture of underground, representatives that the departure of The day passed in absolute calm clean sweep"in the hap and grain di- cgnduits. It is also understood that. the Kin and Queen is only temporary, in.Athens. It was the name da of i Progress of events.in Greece, to which King @ y Po y,' y vision of the International Livestock the International Harvester Co. has pending settlement by-the constituent Col.. Plastiras, one of the leaders of he.may return as first president of the republic, though-Ire--bias advised-�Po `- for H. kes ! strange, made preliminary arrangements for assembly of the question of-the regime,-'t e vre o ution, and thousands visited winner of the sweepstakes !"eat, the building of a binder twine plant. M ` It is understood that a decree will head quarters to present congratula- against then deposing of the monarchy. -sem` , be promulgated He will not return to Greece unless he won first for yellow field peas. John in Hamilton large enough to.produce. p g prescribing as a;tions. knows that his power will have some W Lucas,of Cayley,.Alta., came third all the binder twine Canals needs. fermille for the deputiesl oath "fai+_4h A despatch Far say In in and devotion to the interest of the'was Iearneid that'nothing in the news permenaace, a Griedele, of -0lds, Alta,took fourth wick potato yield this year will total $. country;' instead of "devotion'to the:coming out of Greeee has caused for- In zed clover.' seeds the Neunaiaker 4,666,000 centals, according to statis-i constitutional king," as heretofore. Imer Premier Venizelos to modify in IM6e New Year. Bros., of Brooks, Alta., scored first, tics gathered by the Federal Depart-+ -- ", The departure of the sovereigns any way the attitude he has held-since Yesterday now to a part of forever, ;While William Roth, of Fisherville, of Agriculture According th the lat- .� from Athens was without incident. the beginning of the recent agitation Bound up in 1a sheaf which God Ont., took eighth. Canada took three est'report.45,622 acres were sown ini A They traveled by automobile from there resulting from the election. .The holds tight, of the thirteen prizes in the a1falZp potatoes in New Brunswick this year 4 . the palace to the point of embarka- former Premier is still waiting•utitil With glad days and sad days.and bad;seed, Nick Chjelts, of Brooks, Alta., and the yield per acre egoeeded that t tion, the route being guarded at in- the situation growing out of Sunday's days, which never Ltook second, and Alex. Gar-row, also -of all .the other provinces except Brl-+' M tervals by cavalry. The King wore balloting has been made entirely clear, Shall visit us more with their bloom of Brooks, took sixth. In sweet clover, fish Columbia and Nova Staffs. civilian dress. and n}aintainedperfect and the- belief. is still expressed in and their blight, composure; the Queen was attired in quarters close to him that he will not Their fulness of sunshine or sorrow= to 47c; extras, 43 to 44c firsts, 38 30' "mauve with a large picture hat and accept the invitation to return unless fut night. 39c, seconds, 30 to 82c. carried a bouquet of flowers. She there is a united call from the Greek = �+ Week's et� Live poultry-Spring chickens, 4 teemed upset at the terve taking and people for him to do ao: Let them go sincewe cannot re-live Its. and over, 28c;. chickens,-3 to 4 ' them- -TORO O. a., 22c; hens, over b Ibis.., 22c; doh, 4 �.. '�► Cannot undo grid cannot atone- NT to 5 lbs., , Fish Reported by Radio ' Manitoba wheat-No. 2 Northern, ibc do, 3 'to lbs., 1 r; Aid to French Trawlers cod. in His mercy ieceive, forgave roosters, .15c; ducklings, over 6 lbs., - Ear i' er I '^ $1.05 Y,. 28c• do, 4 to 5 lbs., 18c; turkeys, them, _ Manitoba oats-No. "8 CW, 4324c; 1 Onlythe new da young, 10 lbs. and up, 23c. a Ys are our own- .No. 1 extra teed, y-N Dressedpoultry-Spring ,, �-i'k-epatch f=om Parts says:-Even s Today is ours, and to-day clans. :I Manitoba barley-Nominal. chickens,, the poor fish of the d.ep is-no longer; �� ` 4 lbs. and over, 30c; chickens, 3 to 4 exempt from the horrors of the 3adio,,' R ' f ' All tLe above, track, bap porEs. Every da is a fresh be nnin Ontario barley-61 to 63c. lbs., 26c; hens, over 6 lbs., lbs. do, 4. ' y g' American corn-No.2 yellow 91a b lbs., 24c; do 3 .to 4 lbs., 18c; for his presence, if . he travels in'. Listen, my soul, to the glad refrain, roosters,.18c c�Clin , over 6 lbs. i" t I schools as is his wont, is to be bioad "" ` And spite of old sorrow and older Buckwheat-Na. 2, 69 to 72c. 28c; do, o lb 26c; turkeys, $ j._cast by wireless on detection, even', 4;. sinning, Ontario rye-No. 2, 72 to 74c.- young. p, Wc; geese, 26c. though he swim 100 miles from den-' And puzzles forecasted and Peas-SampI4 $1.50'to $1.65. - Beane-C hand- icked, lb., 7c•� p possible i ' Millfeed-DeL Montr:al freights, p ' •serous land. ,. ? Pin. primes 6%c, tag's included Bran, r ton, $27; ' 4 Such are tate instructions issued by; �� , Maple products-Sysup,.' r imp. the French ns. } Take heart..with the day and begin shorts, per ton, $30; middlings, $86; p L e - navy and the merchant; ; again.. !good feed flour, $2.05. b'm•. $2.50; per b ga tin, 2.40 per,. marine. Messages bearing tidings of i --3usan Coolidge. Ontario wheat-.No. 2 white, 92 to�gal.; ma.ple sugar. lb.,25c. ty x:. 13c Per lb birring or othe sea delicacies Will be picked up by Government radio•ata- Saskatchewan labor" .bureaux are Ontario;Na 2 white oats-88 to 4oc. 14c; ns., 12 to 18c; to tins, 18 to b 'tions at St Nazaire,Brest, Cherbourg,' not only filling.the forests of their Ontario corn-Nominal. '14c; 2%-Ib. tang, 14 to 16c; comb f4 Havre and Boulogne, wheats the will own province with laborers for the per hone , iier doz., No. 1, $8.715 to $4; Ontario flour-Ninety r cent at ye 3 gn y Pal �rp-' No. 2, $3.215,$o $3.150. g g y seaboard 604 6oMronto basis; $4 60,bulk Smoked meets-Hsina, mod., 26 to a be relayed to the fishing centres. In �oluter, byt contributing substantial) -jute this manner twelve schools have been! to the needs of their Eastern neigh- 27c; cooked hams;37 to 39c; smoked - .Jocated in a day, whr Wenpoa fishing! bore.•-Of the 1,796 men sem out t- ' $ rolls, 21 to 23c; cottage rolls, 22 tj +r: Manitoba flour-1st pats., .m 24c; breakfast bacon 25 to 27c; spe- macks set out for the banks said re- lumber camps from Saskatchewan'sacks, $6.10 per bbl.; 2nd pats., $b 60. tial brand breakfast bacon, 80 to 83c•l w turned with gunwales almost touching labor bureaux since thebeginning beginning of Hay-Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton,.backs, boneless, 80 to 85c. the water' MV. C. Noxon the ,season; 327 .were . for Ontario track, Toronto, $14.50 to $26; No. 2, Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50' camps and 116.for Manitoba. The re- $14.50; No. 8, $12.50; mixed, $12. to 70 lbs. and a $26.50. h htwei i_ Ontarlo's Agent-General in England, mainin St p _ ,British Lbor Denouncer who says that it has cost Great Br- Cheese New, large, 28 to 23%c; T1° s, 3 acre , ; tsvyweight orthern Saskatchewan. , rolls,$$3. " Use of Certain Hymn! min £200,000 to send 37,000 people as twins, 23'� to 24c; triplets, L4 to 25c,I r _ P l Lard-Pure tierces, 17%- Stiltons, 26 to 26c. Old, lar 28 to; - - - emigraata-4ta-the overseas Dominions -n Borneo the superstitious pearl tubs, 18 to 18>sc; pails, 18 to 19c; 1 30c• tw,.la 29 to Sic; triplets, 30 to A despatch from London ss. during 1923. He suggests that the flsher preserves carefully every ninth ' p rints, 20 to 20�c; shortening tierces, Pa ys 32c. p ''The Town Council of Bath, in which money now issued in doles be ap pearl be finds, pate it in s bottle with 15%i 6 16c; tuts, 17 to o i c;;pai�s, - plied to Settling the surplus I g pearl, Butter-Finest creamery prints, 44 -` Labor members predominate, has pro- g spina $ritish fwd rains of rice for each arl and'to 45c;,No. 1 crepaiiery, 42 to 43c; Na lbs tb 16c; prints, 17'rfi to 18c. .. _-;� , Population to communities in Canada, stops the bottle with the finger of a 2 40 to 41c. I -Heavy steers, choice, $8.50 to $7.25; tested against the day school hymn ominions. butcher steers, choice, $6 to $6.50; do, books which have been in use man Australia and the other Ddead man, in the belief that these.i Eggs-Extras, fresh, in cartons, 70 4 y iHa will reproduce others. to 74c; extras storage, in cartons, 45 load, $5.50 to $6; do, med., $4.25 to , ;years in County Council schools. There ', --- •- $5.26• do, coma, $3 to$4; butcher heif- ' fare hymns saying Providence has de- 'Three Peeresses Sit in _ cera, choice, $6 to'$6.50; do, med., $4.25. " ,fined the status of the rich and•the i to $15.26 da, tom., $3 to $4; butches ;poor. The Bath Councillors object to British House df Commons Thr'eShol� df the New Year Iowa, choice, $4 to $4.25; do, med r stanza in 'one hymn especially, as '$8 to $4; canners and cutters, $1.2� A despatch from London says:-Aa to $2.60; butcher bulls, choice, $4 to follows: We stand upon the threshold, we are in the opened door;edt $4.bo; do, tom., $2 to $3; feedin The rich a result of the elion three peeresses ' .man in hie castle, We tread upon a border land we have never seen before; : steers, good, $5 to $5.50; do, fair, $4 The poor man at his gate, will sit in the House of Commons when it convenes January 8 and will have .mother year is opening and another year 1s gone! !to $4.75; stockers, good, $4 to $5; dq Gait made them high and lowly, We )lave cased the darkness of the night, we are in the early fair, $2.50 to $4; milkers ands ring _ the company of their husbands who p 80 to $110• calves,'choice, And.ordered their estate. P y ' morn; _ I ors, $ 10 50 sit in the House of Lords, when re- to $12; do, med., $6 to $9:150; do, com, s The Councillors say the hymn is out turning from late sessions. We have left the fileds behind usr over which,we scattered seed; $4 to 5; do, grassers, $'.75 to $4; _ l of keeping with present tendencies is One"of these is the Duchess of We pass into,the future which none of us can read. _ lambs,choice, $10.50.to$11; do', bucks, Great Britain, when Labor to on the Atholl, wife of the Lord Chamberlain, , $8.50 to $9.50; do, com., $7.50 to$8.25; tlir•eshold of assuming government. It who will represent the Kinross and The corn among'the weeds, the stones the surface mold, sheep, light ewes, good, $5 to $6; do, In expected other town councils having western'division of Perth and Kinross fat, hetvy, $4 to $5; do, culls, $2 to May yield a partial harvest; we hope for sixty fold. 2.50• hogs, fed and watered,' $8 to r heavy labor membership will follow Scotland She was Katherine Mar- °g mit, Then hasten to fresh labor, to thrash'and reap and sour, _ $8.25; do, f.o.b., $7.75; 'd% country jory Ramsay, daughter of Sir Jamesi } r?ti;'�returned t the last e!^ction.her con- Then bid the new year welcome, and let the old year go- points, $7.50; do, selects; $9.05. Then gather all your vigor, press forward in the fight, MONTREAL. Radio Exchange Between a national Liberal Oats, No, 2 Cw, 152 ic?-No. 3 CW, osed.' The Duke of Atholl ,also And.let this be your motto, "For God and for the Right." extra No. 1 feed 48%c.�- Flour. Capsids and England 50c; . . Emaica. ads a British syndicate which is to Man, spring wheat pats., lsts, $6.10, vest$3,000,000 in a sugar facto \`•-, A despatch from Toronto says:E. . 'in - 'f �`"fi� 2nds, $5.60; strong bakers, $5.40; �. Rogers carried on'a radio converse- jfl.. '9 winter pats., choice, $5.5t to $5.65. < z . a kion with a London station'and estab- Lady Terrington, the wife of Baron Rolled oats, bag, 90 lbs:, $2.95. Bran, ., 'dished what is believed to be the first Terrington, as a -Liberal, was elected : $27.25. Shoits, $30.215. Middlings, , gtnateur radio* voice communication in the Wycombe"division of Bucking- r , a s 236.2r toMocalre�$s $1b$to $6ay� N0. r hamshire. She was former) the wife ' f 18 to 1814 C between Canada and England. y - * t Cheese, finest westerns, F. L. Hogg of 37 Bishops road, Lane of Guy Ivo Sebright;who died,and be- �i t t i finest easterns, 1.734 to 17%ic. Butter, game Lady Terrington five years ago. rr ! Na. 1 creamery, 403�i to 41c; No. 1: 3 don, was the amateur with whom Ro- - Lady Astor, Conservative, is the °1 pasteurized, 413y to 42c. E fresh, carried on the conversation. Hogg "� P Eggs Rogers to relay a messa¢e tothird of the •group of titled women x special,'8be; fresh extras, 65c; freshred Bowdoin, in which Donald Mc- whose husbandssit in the upper house. firsts, 50c; extras, 39 to 4Cc; No.. 1 stock, 34•to 35c; No. 2 stock 28 to 30c. lan is'exploring the Arctic reg ona,l 4`--^ ' Calves, $10; Iambs, $9 to x$11; hogs, Raking whether the ship's wireless op-1 In Ireland, where the people have a a. I thick smooths and good quality hutch `4 orator had been able to receive mss- vary'exclusive taste in tea, few shop- I ers, $8.40; poor quality, $8 to $3.25. '• sages from English amateur stations. keepers will buy tea which has been " The lumber operations in the Piov. +, blended by machinery. ince of Quebec are progressing ex. Mme. Curie, Discoverer of ceedingly well with the continuation Progress and bright prospecta in of the fine weather, stated Gustave C.' Radium;-Given Pension the.development of sodium sulphate in ' '' Piche, chief forester, and one of•the, ��- A despatch from Paris says:-The Saskatchewan is repo:ced by the Bur- ` 4" ' biggest cuts ever recorded in the pro ' hamber of Deputies has unanimously eau of Labor and Industries. Sodium a U ince is expected for the season o:t 'sulphatei ,� oted a pension of 40,000 francs year- recovered ireen Saskatchew- ° 4- ,i s � «'� 1928-24. In ell, there will be abou ' for Mme., Curie, professor of ..be Po its i. now being used in the 30,000 men working in the various niversity_.of Paris, as 12e natio ' manufacture of glass at Redcli8 and '�- ' -- -!DOD KtT6Hl:f�tS FOR D13ASTER VICTIMS lumber camps, during the printer, if tribute to he*. work-Th the diacave six deposits so..far have been invsatl: Goode it-Italy. resulting from the bursting of i dam on as artificial lake the different companies. obtain all thel i of radium ::r:�its developments, co - .Ys� by.the.Federal Department Of _ _ - - '....help they regaiiie,win _ g a period of twenty-five years. Mines. Other deposits not yet investi- at lIenco;caused the dealTis of-over five Tiun3ced DeopZe-Qf ane viIlage_oT pension reverts to Mme. Cur`ie's gam by the department number close 400 inhabitants, only seventeen escaped death. The picture shows soldiers Man is an' unfinished article, ands daughters upon her decease. � F preparing food in'apen-air kitchens for the bomeless. far from perfect.--iii Oliver Lodge: ey. 3 -i •'o M,' • W. .,f,.'t.. ^i t �.a-e'•�+'H^ •;��.• .;.:..„ a. °;.•• ;. } ..r •,Y, 6Yd:.w3, l 'ti a:.' •„ a' ,..• .,;.- ,rte. �. ., '�� i' rPt . •c• :....k� _„, ..� «•.,, •�-.,�-'•2 c;.s r� 'y,'•,;a ,� tar, c;«' 4 �V+i _ ...s 1�- �' °�.rPN'. '�« :4 �.. .�'0.0 '- f. .•1:'" � :". _. - .. , _ - -. .. - F : , r 7- -Wal. and 'Masa Marjory Alla; -' =�Ve vgfsll ou;Jr readers is a .♦ Fe: ' r .,LOCAL wap were id TU{•ostofur Christ- and ProspeL New Year, Last- �. U �OIwas. -Fred and Mce.-Adair, of Agin i tWedding belle are ringing-in ^Mr' and Mrs• A. r, Chandler, court.'were here over-the holiday: `V VVV p - tr ' of Toronto, zpen.t :Xmas at J. R -Dr. Hear will be here as,nsn- b this vicinity. y and Mrs. Thexton's, al next Tuesday to attend to his ` -Mise Ethel Willett, of Acton, ,, r • -•- _ _ _ _ spent the holiday with her mother =Afisses Ruth, Eva and 13ahe pe•ofe5siuna�i duties, bete. Murphy .,are spending the Xmas - -The Pickering Coal Co. an { Rotation with friends in O:rillia, nounces 'lower prices iu coal the Men�B Mummers 1.a0 to 2.00 f •• --Harold Courtice, of San Fray beginning of the year. * - cisco, is visiting •at the home of -Mies Wade, of New 'York, - I O 1.00 A 161" :narents hers -spent the holiday.- here with her . .-Allan .and Mrs. Clark and . �'• s Ties 40a- R: ffionney has installed a brother, arry an _ Delco electric light plant in his -.Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, ing ,Christmas.-. week -with- the Ct�llar Pins �5c. ' Cuff Buttons, initialed 1.00 perpair, bake shop and -stoQre. practicing in Toronto, will be here former's pareate, W. J. and Mre. _ � �y .. _ i -Wm. and lilts. Peebles, of in his .office on Thursday from 10 Clirk. Men's Sweaters,. Braces, Sox, IJweater8, Gloves ..Whitevale, spent Christmas with a. M. to 5 p, m., a8 Usual. * -Christmas day was observed _J. C. and ;ldre. Philip. -- togs, Men's Carpet and Bou willing, y y P dolt Sl W. G and, Mrs. H9m, °peat like those whohoa of are second hand un a e.� A number the Ll- -� 1 ere Ladies' Boudoir ='•' The �'Vomea s'Inetitu to would very quietly 1n the-village. It was 1 B. OC -_Christmas in Peterboro with J. B. clothing to Northern Ontario to ]age-spent the da with, friends in *$, pp ' them send a o on v land Mrs, Hotn and family. y lippoTs—see -- them • -James Cowan, of Detroit, is do so soon,. as the.need is'very other places. visiting at tits home of his father, urgent. Goods luay be left with ---�-• .Men's Handkerchiefs, half dozen to a box, 1.00 Mrs. Walter Skepilerd.• IN 1NENLORIAId. 1, o Geo. Cowan, of the Arock road. I` _ liner},- 3 for 1.00 --The Pick-ei Orches ra will n loving memory of'Sire. Fred W. -Frank Bundv, of Toronto, was g in town on Wednesday on account h6ld the first dnnce of the season Hobbs, -a-ho passed away on Christ of the ac 'dent which befel his in the.Town Hall, on-Friday even- of eve, 1922. father. ing, January 4th, eatihniencing at Candies Nuts, alSln$, .+ 8.30 shat January clan= music end Friends may think that weforfcetyou i -L. K. and Mrs. Devitt, of Tor- p When at'timee they see us smile; onto, spent Christmas day with splendid floor, Aalniysion-Gents i5 cents, leidieft tease prop ids. * But they do not know the sorrow 'the latter's parents, H. and Mrs. P Which that smile hides all.the white. �t�►ri�i7 He s, � C�oZ for 1.00 -The annual meeting of school " Mechin. In our hearts your memory lin-sera 1 -Miss E. Boone returned home section No: 4 west wf s held in.the Sweetly tender;fond and true; e ' on Wednesday after spending a new building•on Wednesday•morn- There is not a day, dear mother,' Fresh Florida ©ranges couple off weeks with relatives and ing. Dee: 28th with a vel y eucour That we do not, of you. _ and �Grapeiruit friends in Norwich.--- aging attendance present, In spite Husband,son and daughter. _ of the 50 per cent eduction 1n the Geo. end Mrs. Law, and Miss p - • section tax levy the treasurer.was Edith, and Abe and Mrs: Law, of a largt - lYew Ad'roertierenie»ts. rad_ $tin�i_��r. - " -_- - Pik_erind fioron spend rtetmae report" `-ate -�-" r their.relatives lista. hand than a year ago, The school .,Establiihed11857. rClare- -Misses Georgie and Frankie has provided -faciliti" for both �'{ OR 8•ALE-A targe fur coat, laze , '. obits and continuation schools 42,almost new. Cheap. F.Chidlow Clare- _. Shirley are spending the Christ- p mon`• 7tl mss holidays the home of their since November, but a few finish- y ing touches still remairl. A com- Fj OR SALE�—Scotch.Ewe Collie papa, � parents here. Lloyd Shirley was 1' thorough-bled Sable,8weeks old, ready to also home far file vacation. plate sanitary water and lavatory go, Fred Bunting,Pickering. latl I =For sbme r?moon, which scien- systleln was turned' on this week - Buck- add the board are planning an FOR 8ALE.=A quantity of Buck- tifie men might be able to explain, wheat, at lot 22,can 4, Pickering. Apply Pickering has nosh less eoow, official opening for the near fu- to W. Sig H.Taylor,R.R. 1,Pickering 14 r than in the surrounding couotr ture. A most modern ventilating - y• IJOD FOR SALE. by the cord c e stela. has been Installed ; _also - y � The country 'here is practically, y Maple, beach and oak. Orders taken �. bare of snow, while north, east electrical wiring and fixtrirP,9 and delivered. Lorne Squires,Lake Shore 15-18 and -west there is considerable. ready'far Hydro to tarn on the l wise as soon- as it is •ava'labie. �'OR - SALE-Several Sbortbnrn West of Toronto some six inches � � � bulls.Cotswold and Shropshire ram lambs. The election of trustee resulted in 19Y-e fallen and sleighs ATB ran Jahn Scott,R.R.2,Claremont Phone 3803. itt _ a# ming. This variance in the amount Mr. Geo. W. Harker succeeding IDER 1QAKING-I am rPpared to • "� Sr himself b acclamation for the Cj p n - of snow is almost,.9 yearly occur- y make cider every Tuesday and Fnday and f reIICe. `• ensuing three years. by appointment- Geo. Cammack, Phone Pick. -Last Friday afteraooa a good- 1313. 5cr -On Monday evening, Dec.31st, er - y 1 number of oar citizens were in at 7.$0 o`clock, the eatepayers of y � OR SALE.-Betsy vouaa pias. 6 `•`-",'--f - • - - - .' _ - _ the village will assemble"in the attendance- at 'the school concert weeks old. Applv,to Carl Devitt. tot 15, w and C11ri9tRla9 tree In the fine new Con. w Pickering: R.R.1.Locust Hill. Phone t. Tows hall for'the purpose of nom• Pick.509_ 14-15 - mating candidates for the position school building. -.An -excellent --- _ was given a hieb reflects Ot'�1D-Young hound, Otcaer can V�►�e--wi$h our_ man of police trustee. The opinioU is program e F . y J great credit on the teaehera. have same pl proving ownership and pay- 7\ great that the present i cxpeoses. Apply in person So ]apses Carter. -: - -- •'trustee board shoaTd be-sleeted by Drilla, rec•ltati�r1s and carob+ cren Majar. ls-ts T� acclamation. Their work for the breathed the Chr%tmas spirit and T1–Ts OUSE FOR SALE-In the Vill- _ _ past year has met with the gene- revealed the-spleadid voices of our I1 age of Claremont,' eight nice rooms,good - - N risin Olu1 folk. A laurie� qe good chicken .Also 1 1-3 acres of lana,all in Customers a•nd other al-approval of the ratepayers. aAd y good coaditioo.Also rood McCla beater lFam- _ gg sy -: _. .- ,eo far no others have expressed a drill 40,0_ �rovolced ' much hilarity. a"). must,be:sold. Apply to F.Chidlow,Clare' - .. —_— -W.-M.--Mc ntosh bad a rather bringing out the good etharaeteris OR SALE-Cheap. all kinds of • - - - " UapleasanGezperience in the sits ties necessary for a successful wagons,harness.and all kinds of farm im- ' oq,Mo an His car bad stalled party. ng'°fid drill were an plemrntam gooaoraer. Alsobe�erallfeavy sad ' ' - Friends Yery y' Important Lure of this exercise. �ght'�es and cook stoves and beaten. High- on the street Car 'trite" with p0 eat price paid for hides and-wool. also live voul- - the aseistrfnce of some of the Thea followed the arrival of the 'try. H.Herman,stouaville. Phone Leos 17tr most popular man of the season- '-street railway railwa roan he moved the pop rAR1i FOH•►S�LE,-Uoasistinfr of car forward, but left It in ear, Santa. - The ti ils all exchanged i` of 121 ares.60 re' being under cultiva- _ g tion, tq� r�emainder jpng marsh. Sal a rich r. ^ -:• - 1�j;ems :I r .- ,"' that teacilere� eThe pupils remetu• ing,also good orchard. For further,particulars Merry– with lbs 1'esalt that it ran into a g g loom. Hood bun and house end other outbuild- �ole Canning some dgmage t0 11ia apply to James Greenlaw. Pickering. t. 15-17 s car. His little son'who was sitting bared their teachers with Huffs _ - and was glass t the�tfck b the broken will which marked the school stoat • . by ing was a stood beginning for the �' � an windshield, which in- .te!estive'holida season. Notice is hereby given that a By-law d a - flitted some rota abort the bead. y tw•as pAssed,by the Munieipid Council � - -The Christmas tree and eater- -According to ancient custom, of the -Township of Pickering on the - tainment of the Methodist S. S. on Rt. Wor. - Bro: Geo. Every, of 16th day of December, 1923, providing. the evening of the 14th was a de- Whitbyy, installed the officers for for ,the issue of debenturefr to the oisied.sncceas. The program io its Doric Ute, A.F. & A.M., G.R.C., amount of $15,000.00 to assist In de. - Happy New ear varied parts was well rendered. 421, nn Thursday e6eniag, Dec. fraying the_ cost of erecting an addi- ' eche ".Doll's Festival" bronght be- 20th. . He- was- ably assisted by tion' to the present school house in the audience the beauty of Wor. Brett�en from Whitby and Section Number l4 west, of the Town- 1 eigghteen fairy-like little ftiris in Oshawa afnd-performed'the sere- ship of Pickering for Public and Con- lin _ alltheir sweetness, with their In. moot' in his usual efficient an d tinuacioa school purposes, And that - Xerestie family of.dolls. The happy manner. The officers.for such Bp•iaw . to registered in the K Y Registry otHce, for the Oounty of On- �playette, "Christmas at Tibbens," the ensuing. year are :-LP.M.- tario on the 26th day of December, ;proved very entertaining,showing Wor.. Bro. F. T. Bnoting; Wor. 1923. -Any motion to quash or sec. ;that good will brings greaterhap. M., Wor. Bro, Dr: V'. E. Cart- aside tele same or Any part thereof -piness than selflabness. The wright;•S.W., Bro. X. E. Stork; J. after the made within publication teeofo this ` - crowning event was the,arrival of W, Bro..Geo. Tuyne; Cbap.,Wor. Notice, 'and cannot be made there- Santa - ` Santa Claus who scattered his Bro. Wm. Crammer; Tress., Wor: ' favors with a4iberal hand. Bro. R. A, Bunting; $ec„ Wor.• after. -On Christmas Day J. SH. Bun. Bro. Wm. Gormley; S.D., Bro, R. Dated this 28th day of-December, - - - dy met with a very pg• ful asci- Winters; J.D.; Bro. J. J. Collet- 1 DONALD R. BEATON, t dent which will confine MIS to his cutt; D. of C., Wor. Bro. M. S. 15 17 Clerk M bed .for. some time. He was on Chapman; I.G,. Wo. G. Winter%; M H A �.g � ■ A N _ his way to T. E. S.,tale 9.S., Bro. W. R. Mee- J.S., Bro. 1 } ''� v • • a east end of the village, to partake G. W. Barker'; Tyler, .Wor. Brb. Glen V allow Hills + of his Christmas dinner and when J. C. Stork: Com of gen. purposes, near- :bls destination stopped to W. Bro. M.'S G�hapmeia; W. Bro CEDAR GROVE f -'- HARDWARE. � �� speak to Albert Sparks, of Osh•• W F. Law, fro. .Wm. Chester. - BUNDY s awn, who had stopped to fix his Bro. R. Winter.,Bro. A.'E. Stork. - Car. Mr. Bundy happened to be -Report of Pickering Continu ` - � on the .road when another car ation school for'Nov, and Dec 77LOGS ` WANTED - driven by Mr. Stephens, came Names in order-of merit: Form I along and struck him. knocking Eliza Coupland. Willie Power. `Highest prices paid for OAK, - him down and bruising him badly, Robina White, Irene Fenny,Rosie AS13, ELM, MAPLE and S but fortunately no bones were Sier, Ruby Toms,,Glenna Gilmer, - _ "..t,,/ Z» broken.' He was able to walk to Jac `E k•McGinty, Marion White, An = PIYE_LOG9 _ - 'Mr. Crawford'e hoose in °some nae Baker, Harold Richardson, A full line of Grain and Feed's The Famous COI Water Paste,, what dazed condition. ' He is still Harold Wilson, Willie Hall, Elsie in stork at Cedar Grove and at at Mr. Crawfords,but is unable to Lockwood, Earl Lockwood, -Dor- Locust Hill, as usual. m• leave his bed. thy Payne, James Blenkin, Lilian -. d Tints* = '. -The annual Xmas tree of St. Wiman. Form II : Gladys • Bry - 'n hits an George's church took place in the ant, Hazel Crummee, Harold An A E: REESOR, Frown hall on Saturday afternoon derson, Agnes Petty, Nellie Sier, Phone Swo R.-R.Markham;Ont, r ' and evening, All the members Jean Annan, Lucy Dawson. Form .- One pound of Muresco willmcover and friends of the church met III: Jean Clark, Reg..Barker, Eva t with the children and after doing Murphy, Helen Dawson, Wilma u seventy-��'t� square feeb. full justice to the tea provided by M6ore,-Elva, Mitchell, Ed.Walsb. Second-Band the ladies o the congre►ga�on all Reports have been issued by the ,amu -' joined heartil in .this singing of teachers 1n charge for the parents' T1 t p g Z ,after this Santa ar- careful perusal'. In the reports Drill wP tfgtlprilCl Is aid e5 lb: Yuck es : : rived and unloaded his presents to the attendance and Tates are based �•" the children. The chief featnre of upon the register only till Dec.. Cultivator. olor Card and _ evening was the presentation 17th. For lorber school certifl -'' op in, and"get a C to Mr, Eroery, of fifty,dollars from set ea Form I are this year working and QeTrato�• +.,� _ .''.the members and friends of the aeon botany, arithmetic,sonnet- " - - , _'- . -=o - _ +church, as a alight oppreeiation of sial geography and Canadian his- r - -T-`- �d all abou tis---- - baa services to them daring; bis tory and in Form II tipou art, •r'or . Sale _ eleven .months' connectiqj with physiography, zoology'and gi;arn- BaIij � finish*� r the parish. Gomes wede�i ndulged mwr. Parente or guardians will d x; N in until ten o'clock wbe'iill joined do well• to see that in those sub- Ch eap•` hands an j sang"Atfil Lang Syne" jests in particular of the lower * - _ _' 1• �j • F then the natio anthem was school the pupils keep the past s7• R. TheXton J, Ei -Bu-ndy, Piekeri��t♦nnR taus bring averypleaeant Ips»ooscontinuoualy reviewed.-F. V evening to a ciao I1Purdy, principal, PICHERINU r�lN�'r l,/ -�w'�„•d. ! .My�-F•,u: c•. ,.;-. ';'s. Tn b,:. •d .i"^ 'l, .w '� w •:.,:},- as r a .r' '..p -M�;;n`` "`w >,u,.,v?;"..,• _ •e - +a .a ^v� '.1*„< '�' e."'a 4: ...,'.•. ,, _ •!': _