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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_11_28 mv cz 4� 1;1 z !Z 7- 7' -VOL. XLIV. PICE1.1'"'ARING, ONT., FRIDAY, V. 28, 1924 No. 12 7 MOUNT ZION. GREEN RIVER. _4 The Mt.Zion Ladies'Aid will hold a The Green River Sunday School w ....... Geo. Baker GREENWOOD4 f bazaar In the basement of the church bold their anniversary services o� n the afternoon and evening of Tues. I­niay. December the 28th. Kee 0 h SWINDEN. Phvainiskri. Lunch be served the date open and watch fpr furt. P day, Dec. Oth, er J. B- DL.R.C.P.E., L.R.JC.S.E., L.F.P.&S. a the ncminal fee of 10 cents. In tlke particulars. ss G, M.C.P.&S..Ont..M.C.R.S. Highland. comedy, entitled: "Aunt LLS evening a Creek. Phone* 2430. 'Office opposite W Selina, the Match-maker." will be CHERRYWOOD, D. Morrisb's store. 13 given by the young people of Olen' Established 1838 Gi p H. FORSYTH, Opi. D_ Director ving Major. Piano dusts will be rendered Born, on Sunday, Nov. 16th, to E." The 'oldest established industrylin .Optometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. by Missettl Burgess and 'Stephenson. R.and Mrs. Pilkey, a son. Ontario county. Optometrical ro ra at sharp— A, A number from here attended H. 7 Istered ember of the'American ns. Association. Eyes exaniined"by appointment. .7, Phone 2804,Claremont, Ont.'- slon 25 and 15 cents, R. Simmers, side anniversary on Sunday. Gs Lucy Dawson spent the week- B u81 nVa, chairman. I am-always in the market M P. TOMLINSON. M. B., Member end at the home of her parents here. .A."ll o of the College of Physicians and Sturgeons Selling our entire Mrs. James Todd spent the past to'buy al Ontario. Office; that formerly occupied by CEDAR GROVE. ht et late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterlyiby Dr. Cald- Stock Of: . ... . . ­ .1­ .. . week with her d&ugb Pr In Toronto. 'well. Phone, Claremont,Qnt. , Z31y . Fire early Saturday morning com. Tia Sacrament of'!3e Lord's Supper Phonographs Sewing Machines will be administered in the church C. MCKINNON, MD.,-L. pletely destroyed the grist, saw and R.0.S., Pianos Records herr next Sunday. The service will WHEAT No Edinburgb, mombstrof the 0ollege of planing mills at Cedar Grove, the he,conducted by Rev. Mr, Wilkinson, Physicians acid Sargeons of Ontario,licentis, Violins Sheet Music oldest mills in York County. TbPy Of Unionville, The. Christmas tree of Royal Coilege of Surgeons, Edinburgh. tibutiontito daiseAes of women and Banjos Cornets were owned by D. N. Reesor& Sons and concert in connection with the eeildr la, Oboe aid,solid n as,Brougham. i_ AND of Markham, and bad been operated Ukuleles Trombones SL 101 School will be held on the by the same family for nearly a cen• evening of Dec,28rd. Vita 0-oprac I c Mouth organs Accordecras tury. The loss will be about$10 ON. The Ladiea'Aid Society intend hold- .4,t Slashing 'Prices The original buildings were burned in g a bazaar on the afternoon of Fri- -D R. DURWIN E. STECKLEY, down many years ago and severs' day, Dec. 12th. . Commencing at 3 Honor Graduate of Toropto Col'egeofChi- BARLE 4 34 Days Only. times since fire-has destroyed the o'clock, there will he a eels of all kinds - But the little industry ropr plant. has of useful and fancy articles, including in village Thursday u managed to survive repeated disast- and will pay*the' highest prices. pflin aprons. handkerchiefs,socks etc.; also with ere. The Reesor Mills were the sue home baking and candy. There will cessore of the German Mills, the first be a first-class concert in the evenin Sto0ville, Ont, to be built in York County. See bills for particulars. 9. L'ortu. AN 13took of Ontario Bran E. ORRISTIAN, Barrister and OSHAWA BROUGHAV, and Shorts always 0 Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to can. South wing,Court House, Whitby. 231y A Provincial charter has been secur. Miss Margaret Miller is visiting with on hand. J. 'He Beal ed for a new $300,000 hotel by the friends in Toronto. R I C B A R DSON&CO,—Barris- • Oshawa Hotel Company, Limited, and Thomas and Mrs. Perryman are in s,Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confederation I Funeral Director 4* Life Building,Corner Yonse and Richmond plans have been completed for the A..,,n attending the funeral of an Toronto. Phones Main 1390 and Main 0490. stf erection of the building, and it is ex- uncle- ttere. N, Bar. iGicerteerl pected that it will be ready for opera. - NVulter and Mrs. Burnett.spent the 7 WILLIAM JAMES BEATO3 rister. Solicitor. No Pjbiic, Room MOTOR HEARSE tion earl next summer, The new w—A.end In Toronto and attended the 639.Confederation Life Bu=9,Toronto. En• structure will be located on the north. Royal Winter Fair. 0 R E A M trances I and 12 Richmond Street or 17 Queen west corner of King and Mary Strelts Brougham Union Sabbath School Street East, Telepboue—Main 70SO. Residence Hudson 1748. CLARSMONT, Onto i413d will have a frontage of 13d feet on urpose Phone 924 boLdiug their annual enter. I t'9 nub price we get for out butter 1. King St, and the same depth on Mary taintopot and Christmas tree on the that enables iu; to pay the price Dental St. It will be known as The Prince evening of Fridav, Dec, 19th. am for cream; and its our accurate Edward and will be fire stories high The members of the Brough system of doing business tat ea- HARRY HUDSON. Dentist, and will be so built that extenrinvq Methodist Ladies' Aid are having a abler us to render yon service. DWRhitby. Office—Adam's Terrace. Byron can be made at anytime at the mini- parcel post Sale mid lunch at lie home a St.No-th Phone 124. (Gas extraction when mum of cost The manager will be of Mrs. W, Harvey on the i--ez)it)g of desired) Fruit Trees, Shrubs 'vAc. Have our track call for Capt. 9C. E. Dickenson, a well-known December the 10th. All are -elcome. your cream. secured the ageo-y for E. D. hotel manager. I%houi d o'clock Thursday evening R11 D. C. Smith, Dentist. Stout!- Having 6ec �D Smith & Son. Ltd...Nureerywen, ;ont vine: Honor of Chicago and To. last. ad Lawrence Denny drove his StouffvWe Creamer) Co. Deno Universities and the Royal College of tal Of Winona, Ont. car Into the driving shad Bre Started Surmns. Phone office 1011. Restaence WEXFORD 0 1013. Nooutstd. appointments 261y I am prepared to take orders for all from bt engine and 'cry soon the Phone 18602 kinds of FrLIt Trees,Small Frukta, entire, building was a mase of flames STOUFPVILLE, ONT. LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S.. Just one month to Cbristmal. Shop The fire eagines from Claremont and Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at early. BGraduate of the Royal Coletv of Dental Pickering Surgeons and Un1wroty of lowest possible prices. responded promptly to the ow Taranto. OflicA MissJeaneea Martin Is recovering call and kepttheflre from spresidiag to over W M Pringle's hardware store, Whitbl. Special rates for large quantities, from her recent illness. :. L NiNtevale Office hours 0 to 12 z I tarcajo. Ind. pbone other buildings. &a there was a high Sall phone 220. f Tom Robinson, of Agincourt, visit• west wind at the time. The destroy- N. DALES, L. D. 8. D. D. 8 ipi Mary age - '' tokl8ring The Junior Institute held a bazaar Hood and was partly covered by in- IN. J. Chapman, ed at the "Oldham Farm." aw -ed building was owned by Mi" The Service Gw is Graduate of Royal College on Thursday. when many neat andKenna surance. al Dental Sur and the University of Toronto office above D A. Scott';I-store. Claremont. out. useful articles were disposed of. Motor overhauling. top and side curo Odke hours,9 a m to 3 p. m. Satu ; 9a Mrs. Routley. of Ashburn : Mr. and Cain repairtu In.to I P.m. Phone Clare 1403.Saturdays DUNBARTON. ,Battery Service—Roofin Mrs. Lilly.of Ringwood : Mrs.Harris. of Winnipeg -. and H. and Mrs. Percy and overhauling. J. D.Crabtree, of Toronto,spent the VU*tU0** gawbe. and son spent-Sunday with James and week-end at the manse. All work guaranteed. Flat rate 1". Routley. service char9 We regret the Illness of Messrs. Some three hundred persons were k. ntral W` V. RICHARDSON— Real Es Wm. Thom and Geo Phone 5510 Mar late, Insuranice,(;enveyancin. N present at the masquerade on Friday White. 11011a Public,Etc..Pickering.Ono c' �S A Christmas tree rad ectertain. niabt and about fifty were in costume. W. E. 8 E R R y meat is announced for Dec. 19th. First Prizes in fancy costumes went to FV POSTIL" Licensed Auctioneer, 1816. red or green roofing 3 50 sq Miss Penrose and S. Mason, while the Services next Suadav will be con- JU . for 0ountles of Turk and Onswito. An*- ducted by Rev, S. Lawrence, Of Whit- Olen mite of all kinds stseciaird to on Shorts" 32 .4 3.10 sq Brats for bard times costume@ were of Lindsay Presbytery. to,,44' kddrees Green River P,0., out. 36 46 captured by Mrs, Mason and Mr. by, late 8.00 sq A targe number attended the Royal Skelton. are You Are B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERE Winter Fair and anome who missed -D The above prices are for lots of it missed a wonderfultreat and educa- ilh Conversnotar. Clonscabstoper for mkin Is. Aceounsans. ZM liloney to loan STOUF�FVILLE. tion. on farm;= "Ems 10 sq. or more, 10c per sq. t a am of Wantage XA*. A number of our young people are Out. Cement °seined ongopleVeextrA in small lots. twnogfraAVIDA. UGB—Live stock auc- thePesbterianChurch atDitioneGraduateCJneslhIntends.returning here. Oshawa to-day (Thursday), oab Chicago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed Dr. Ira Freel leaves this week for A splendid congregation listened stock: Block and ring work. All kinds of aaL-o PICKERING =:a S 17 attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone t. Petersburg, Florida. where he and with great interest to Mrs. Macken Lumber rrolldl .tremont. Mrs, Freel will spend the winter. zie's address Sunday morning In the I 161y, 9 Our curlers have organized for the interests of the W. he thank- M, MAW, LICENSED - " Et YARD LUMBER M. S. T AUC winter and ought to be in the ranniag otfering was gratifying to our mis- shing 15 WTIONEER,for York.Qatario and Durham this year for the district tankard. Counties. Ali kinds of sales pc Uy attended sionary workers. An. Terms reasonable. Dates sales may be The old power house has been pur. It is with regret we note the death Ready Roofing arranged at NEWS'Officv. Bell and Indepen. POULTRY chased by Messrs. Griffith &Lintuer, of Mrii. Fred Lacey,of Highland Creek dent phones. Whitby,Out. My and intend convex ting It into a black- at the home of her brother, John Gl- -7 1-A -,-,", "and Lath -.-WANTED Rmith shom movir, here. Mrs. Lacey. not being SHINGLES Mixhest prices paid for The new store of the "Dominion in the beat of health, had come cots Car of St. Mary's Cement just ils Stores Co." appears to be doing a visit to her brother and passed away at$3 60 ppr barrel. any qnantity of hens rushing business. We understand on Monday morning. The 'funeral British Columbia Cedar and chickens. Write they have a very farget chain of such took place from her,home to Erskine -Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles or phone. stores. Cemettery on Wednesday afternoon. Nosh Baker boa been appointed Bird's Felt Slate Shingles Fe 'A. RE ErS 0 R, Inspector for the town by the for Mae at milk GREENWOOD.- R Neskel. T. PATERSON'8 - CLAREMONT Board of Health. when a systematic Call and get Priesgir ..-Pbolke 2 sn&lveim of the milk supply will be The farm beton to the estate of Vn made and reported. the late Newric to has been Box 296 poke on WHITBY Dr. Doolittle, of Toronto, s sold to Thba, A. Wilson. of Freeman. Monday evening In Ratcliffe's Hall, Ont. under the auspices of the Board of On Sunday, Nov.,.ldtb, Thomas �ickeim I Flavo Bread Flour Trade on the subject of Roadmaking Wilson, a lifelong resident of Green• 9 Wood Aled I Year. Three we are Agente for coos survive.A— nA.,of Freeman, Wm, R . of W n --and Marvel - GREENWOOD. and IL rune. Cockshutt Co. of thtplace. H 9 also survived by Mrs.Lidgett, or., is visiting with her two Mrs. . G. Calvert. of Dritig 44 __ -U sisters, 7= Goold-Shapley Pastry Flour son, Charley and Mrs.Lidgett. Pickering,and Mrs. mas Sander- Lloyd Wilson commenced work in son, of Claremont. Be eral grand- t May be obtained from you Grocer. A Mnir, the mill here on Tuesday morning. children. clan survive. Omas A Fred and Mrs. Gibson attended the Wilson, of Freeman,was called blom; i4 ore Fleury and Bisselis Brooklinflout-Mills Winter Fair In Toronto on Thursday and reached there In time to see his last. father before he passed away. The Listers CHAS. WItSON, Prop. Harold Mathews was off duty for a deceased was well known in Green- ,ff few days last week owing. to a severe wood ncighbcrhood and made many Watupole's Grape Salts, jn9t the friends In the course of a long and cold. thing for cooling the blood FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Champion and family useful life. tnis hot weather. The services on the Greenwood civ moved from their farm South of the Vila, I John Deere Hay Loader TO village this weelt. cult for next Sunday will be as follows: Standard lines always-onhand. 51 aide del. Rake A SUPERIOR SCHOOL —sj 10,30 a. no., under the Robert and Mr Brown aqd Randal. Greenwood I Srilky Plow 2 Walking Plows s and Crude Drugs,, Cigarettes, Cigars. spent Sunday with'Nelson and Mrs, direction of the Sunday School a .1 Crown Gang Lidgett east of Brooklin. G. West will preach; Mt.Zion 1`030 and Tobacco. Brantford Binder Twine. Oscar Raine,of Bowman7ille, spent a. rn.; Kinsale 1.30 p. m., Brougham Flnuirdnv and Siinday with his par. 7 p. m,,' these Intter by the pastor. •Metcalf Choiceet"'Candy. W. F. Disney, Greenwood Sunday School at Mt ents, James and Mrs. Raine, Zion at 11.80 A.M. Corner Yonge and Alexander t Stati -nery, Toilet Prpparatlolls� 42tf Phone Pick 714 1 Mrs. John Gamble and daughter. of and at Kinsale and Greenwood a Streets, Toronto. Brnmpton, was in the vilifige; on SAt. 2 40 p, in. Young People's Leqgse at (Arattiands, Three. Flowers, Not,.d f.r' high grode*instruction urday attending her father's funeral. Greenwood on Wednesday evening Seeley).. Grain Ch Jess and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. Crow, +%nd at Kinsale And Mt. Zion on Friday OPPM9 and superior employment services. and Mr.Skightbolm. of Ebenezer were at 8 o'clock. Kinsale Ladies'Aid an'- Agency for Columbia GrFtmapbone on afternoon and evening AND FLI-KING: Many students from other business here Saturday to the funeral of the nual bazaar Dominion Piano and Vacuette former's uncle, James Robinson. of Thursday, Dec. 4th., Articles of the fatiltleqs hand -d on Wednesday, fancy work and clothing for sale. Silp- I am prepited to do Cbopping'and colleges have been in attendance Died.at Greenwoo will be served and a program of vaennm cleaner. Nov. 19th,James ged go per Oat Flaking every day but here during the past twelve months Robinson.�On was a local talent. years. The late Mr. R,) Saturday H P CKER I NG--, N 13 — '-s'-W -W. - S Y9 -N by I '0 I Enter any time. Write for cats- former resident of Tcronto Gore and No E. McEW1'.N * Stoneboats For Sale came here come three years ago to 1 1 . —Chnq. E. Hamill, Liberal, de-. logue, livp with hiq dwighter, Mrs, James fented E. Gus PortCongervative, John F. Bayles, Claremont Ralne, where he passed quietly away in We9t Hn4tings by 419 majority. Veterinary :Surgeon W. J. E!Iiott. Principal on Wedne!aday evening, from the in- Rural Route No.2 firmities of 61d age. on Tuesday. 15101reTima Ontario lip Atuo'!k, IIIlion ,kf, ..1y' Fx.u .rte. `" r;.-.w.,p.,w'. i«...:.w ,: r... �«,y-r +'.A {W°4"i; ...4;.y,. .s,,y.. sw,. .+•xL6 �..itpr.�y'.w.-i �,.1•. . +....r ,.x� ti y v ,t wxf. ,. ,. . +x.. ,tF,ry �, n•.; ',.-ot r:;e:a• .r-" x.+ -a, .,� �'t s �,+_ e.. "k!..ti v ..r..... .-.a. .::ar<a. .s _. -"L : •'qC'~• .i ,.. .,.. o .,�•,�..s 4......-rc.+,-v`. r.,, � .-....,:.+ ,.•. ,���"',, C-'...,,,<...w."�.ky..dwt.` Y .C' :..c Y",S5'G' •.�F?F..< .'L'A ^'x" _ f:•�-'•�,' r '-�:T�•^ �.wtµ-' w r, ....,.�.:. ... ,r. . .•. ... ......... ::. .-. .._..;....,✓.: ,,, 3 ...'• �. ."-4 ?... n-s' ,.0 r^F.r. •ra.r�. .d... 'F �:: a r A• .':Y. • x, -+e2. •�. 3.�;'�":,. .}.: .�,y�'. .. •. .; .. ,. � 'iia. 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Bti1► a package todsse haste bettere remnant ofd looks not yet coars- It was a mellow July afternoon - ~{ ened out of her, entered with a kind nearly eight years after that Sabbath }REE SAMPLE of 611EEt1 TFA DPON REQUEST. @$ULAOAa" TORONT_Y of sullen defiance in her manner. m mowhen Lilias Armour walked out she -- —_ -- "What's your wall wi' me?" of the house-place of Dornal with her onlythat miseheevious and worritin'. Only Patented Comb. t o said, standing her ground with her finger nails grip into her palma, hands thumb down upon her hips. Yell meet the loon wi a face on him What is said to be the first and only po P and no marriage fines in the bosom of like a E the wins service, an' ye existing® Matthew Armour looked at her with her dress to stir with the fluttering of nkegi B Patent on hair combs has think what a grand wirelike bairn. a certain stern calmness which was her heart. , been issued for a combination brush s But a the same ye are safe in g�ein and comb, according to Popular R24 not without its'effect.' Matthew Armour est on a-bench him a daud on the aide o' the head, p "Bell Kirkpatrick," he said, Ia it beside the door, leaning upon the head for Tse warrant ye that he's either Science Monthly. Brushing bristles 5• true that you were witness to a pri-I of his staff, and looking out over the on the road to some iii-doin',or corrin' protrude from holes in the sides of the _ vats martin a between my daughter sen s sin n corn through the teeth to the comb so that a stroke Lilias and a man named Christo her B1 g g direct Erse a mischief i Either way, P spaces of the trees in the hollow, down he'll be pleased wi' himse:'i" combines the action of both comb and r mg Keane d ?" }to the meadows by the waterside. He To be continued.) brush. The teeth are set farther apart " y "Na. said the ho den boldly, Itlhad grown older even to the casual" _ ( ; Lana true. No a single word o' it. I eye during these.Inst years. His hair on one-half of the comb than they are I ken nocht about ony Christopher'was less abundant' and the hand that the other, as 1n thee-orLinim comb. i on �_ ; Kenr•,if!" �, had been so strong quavered upon the 'Wine 1�`elll,�e From Roses. ' For sore Leet—MInasd's Liniment "Take care!" said the Elder; n►Y'tough oaken head of the staff on which The rose long figured In the Pharma- daughter assures me it is true!" r„I he leaned thoughtfully. laofras .a.hlt,h.d M a«aa - "Then your doebter tells a lie. I But under the heavy grey brows the copeia. Pliny gives over thirty reme asserted Bell Kirkpatrick. "I never``eyes of the Ruling Elder were still dies compounded of rose-leaves and F'�de Write for our price flat an heard a-word o' ony marriage" f grey and unconquerably clear. His lips I petals and eliogabalus used to drink Poul", BuftDrr, Wd Eggs _ '• " "As I thought," said bl atthew were firm, and lay close one upon the rose wine as a tonic after his period l we eloutaMM woos for l'week she*& !, aril Armour., turning to Lilias; he has other with the old precision and de-f cal bouts, while in much more recent P. POULIN A 00, LIMITIRD •- , ,� well chosen his witnesses, and I doubt termination. His "yea" was still "yea" le not aid them with other poop e a " " y times sufferers from nervous com• testa fteneaMai r 197 p d 1 and his nay' still nay' to all within plaints have been advised to seek re ?esti•"• rata stn R money. He hath deceived an mock- the precincts of the Black Dornal. p N-ONTR AL. auteso ed you, my daughter. He who mocked! yet withal there was something lief by swallowing rose leaf compounds at his Creator might well mock at the warmer and kindlier than of yore--a or sleeping on pillows stuffed with I creature. But I, Matthew Armour,',light from within theates, as Mr. rose-petals. not! I will'Osborne expressed it. Mr. Osborne Rose-water, too, was at one time am your father. Fear I stand beside.you in the gate. You are i was the minister of the Cameronian widely used for flavoring foods and +r,P well rid of a man so coward and for-i Kirk, and he knew his Ruling Elder the Chinese still have rose fritters, sworn, a mdh debauched and rotten we1L while the Hindus delight!n rose-can y. of heart." I As Matthew Armour sat thus with g C� F I "It is true, it is true; what I tell his broad bonnet of blue on his head, you is God's own truth!" cued Lilias his eye caught the glint of the mowef% Armour, holding a folded paper in her scythe somewhere down in the hollow. Mlnard's Llnlment Haab Cuts• mentreed hand. "See—read. Here 1t 1s, in the;And at intervals there came to the trm {� r Wd handwriting of Alister French, and old man a wart of song, the gay lilt of a �with his name and that of Christopher'an air, the plaintive note of a psalm Animal-eating plants are more 9 CoQee—tilof e color Kennedy -upon it, together with Bell tune, or again, the strident rich-whish '� Of richt common than one would suppose, since tralasparetnt girk�pimbera th s mark." (of the mows sharpening stroke o:. the scythe there are five hundred species listeA in __ be nisde Give the paper to fns, my dough- as the mower set it with its point.to . i. -.. y BEEF ter!" said her father. tLe ground, and put an edge on the botanies. These carnivorous plants LII any Hotpoint Per- -With a strange reluctance to let the'bread shining blade with long altern- imprison their prey with their leavesr' x colator." precious strip out of her hands, the!ate sweeps of his am. and absorb the victims. .. girl gave it to her father. I It was very still about tLe old man p . :percolation f1Onl �� The old man adjusted hi. spectacle';unfit, sudden as a swallow's swoop, 'water commences and read it as calmly as he would a! rnething passed behind him. within thirty seeotsda. test of the Scripture. From the open door of the milt- t _.Hotpoint peia Then, without a moment's heaita-I house, which stood at the end of the th-ex- tion. he walked across to the fire that farm buildings of Dornal, a little boy wi Iburned in the grate of the house-place of six or seven came with a rush, and etusivc�switches of the Black Dornal, and thrust it'a brisk, stirring voice. followed him i 4, wbLlch protects the deep into the midst. Iwith the spell Scottish scolding "tang" S fiances should they With a strange, breaking cry Lilias.in it, which is ever more humorous pp threw herself forward towards it, than alarming to those wl:om it ad- accidentally "boil wtth.hls I I catch e i her Fattier, father," she cried, "give it:dresses. r dzY to me. It is my all.' Ye Ill-set blast Kit Kenned n ;� ``" •1 . - For sale by deals" Her father kept her back y n e again l I declare d�7Y�• left hand, while with his right hand:a body canna turn aboot for ye, but 3 A w to he heldthe paper down till it was ye are at the cream. Or it ye are pati :' - consumed, and the fragments swirled;at the cream, ye are thumbing the �,. •' %' ' yup the ch;-nney, with fiery little dots guid fresh butter ontil your bread- ,� _ . still era•.•.u: crablike across them. piece as if it were common as clay. I : H '�h "It is but the worthless forgery of I hae neither rest nor peace in my life ' „ � �\ � � ea.wr.eto•sssd strr.a �a villain," be said, "and if it were not, for ye—I declare, so I do!" I ` r� 1 would burn it a thoual.nd times Bink figure of Mrs. Armour of the I Irather than give you up body and soul Dornal appeared at the door of to a man accursed and outcast like the milk-house—wrathful, gesticulaLt, Christopher Kennedy." ;voluble, but somewhat ineffective. For The girl stood gasping• her hands,the small boy addressed as Kit Ken- ._ � gar O still fighting b pass the strong arm nedy did not wait d el more nearly, that held her back, her mouth ante- approached, but fled heater-skelter to �\ ff IT open, her eyes with the wild lank the knees of the Rung Elder. These OIIC Of the givattst terror of the utterly forsaken in them..he seized with both chubby hands.and \ F��„�,,- � � \ \� "Oh, you know not what you have,forced"apart,wedging himself between FXWr r using 8 i'. j✓� „�s done," she said. "I am his, body and them as if he had been ensconcing Pr /�+•. • •,, soul; I am his, If he fail me now, I himself in a citadel from which it was \ INS CAVA" rA. Comwatft testas" ` /J ,4 `% know not what I shall do!" I impossible to dislodge him. And without another word she turn- Mistress Armour stood a moment ed and went slowly and heavily out of shaking her fist at the small culprit. the room. Matthew Armot:r watched Then she went discontentedly within, her fro. and as the soundof her foot but the gist of her meditations steps died down the narrow passage'pe mitted to reach the ears of her which led to her own little chamber,,husband, for whom doubtless they he turned swiftly on Bell Kirkpatrick.,were intended. / I "And now, lying woman, leave this A bonny like thing, she went on, house instantly. You have witnassed, shrilly, among her milk pails, "that' a lie and '.ave doubtless been paid for i after bringin' up his aili in the fear o' • - it. Sababth though it be, I also will God and a guid hazel stick, Matthew p 7. pay you that which is owing between I should be turned aboot the wee finger 7 e us. 13ut God will, one day ,give you i o a bairn like that. Its easy seen your wares in full reckoning for the i that some folk are growin' early dolt- evil you have brought upon me and•ed. Preserve us a'—we mauna raise need«not deny mine this day." a finger against the brat,as If he were j yourself the pleasure The woman stood silent and wptch-( a king in his sin richt and the Lord's of hearing famous ed him, at intervals ostentatiously anointed!" ' 's.noted lector- humming a dance tune. Old Matthew I She resumed her buttert,taking, still a Armour turned upon her on his way;muttering to herself. ° err wonderful con- sit, An ill hair" Certs in distant Cities _ kevt his money. either, :he Said, relentingly, "but just because you can- "Silence,woma:n l"be cried,"silence; - not travel. .If you 1lest I be tempted to strike you to the own a ground. �1 And so tareatening was his gesture FAB `i41 L 14 E that the defiance was smitten from -DIAMOND DYES„ e�io�tiularRvi#t:°to-t�Fie:r'I�ledtterranean .' the face of the false witness as quick- IT as a•boy wipes a slate with a wet me- Radio Receiver the sponge, She held out her hand me- COLOR THINGS NEW WINTER CRUISES 1925 lura Of a dial will chantcally for the money. itYta><e di eat the And as the last coin was told into l you it she made towards the door. SS.Providence SS.Patria SS:'Providence SS.Patria audiem m in the city On the threshold the woman turned,j Beautiful home dye• _ _ - -where .the artist of and with a certain flees of bravado fag and fluting is To:From:P New York an.le Feb. 17 Mar.21 Appr. za Z, To: Pante Delgada 12 tin. . an.17 Feb. 24 Mar.28 bSay S she said, "Matthew Armour, this is i _..guaranteed w 1 t h Madeira......10 hrs, an.19 Feb. 26 Mar.30 May 7 - your Choice is per- not the end, either for you or for your Diamond Byes. Just Al`iers-.......24 hrs. an.23 Mar. 2 -Apr_ ..3- May 11 forming• The happy daughter. I warn 90p!” I palermo......c21. an.23 Mar. 4 Apr. S May 13 world invitees you to The i j dip In,cold water-to Naples........12 hrs, an.26 Mar. S Apr. 6 May 14 e o•d man res sed his hand, and tint soft, delicate Piraeus-Atbens24 bra, an.29 hiss. 8 Apr. 9 May 17 Constantinople.24 bra. an.31 Mar.10 Apr. 11 May 19 _ �} share in its fun inted t0 the door with a motion so shades, or ,boil .to Beyyrouth......14 hrs. eb. 3 Mar.13 Apr. 14- May 22 erg(! and commanding that the evi� - ]aEa-)erusalem39hrs. Feb.4�S Dfer.14 iS Apr. 15,16 May 13 24 II dye rich, permanent Write for woman went out without another I Egypt......... Mays Feb.1 B Mar.21 is Apr, 17i1t May 25;27 r efescriptivo word, like Judas, bearing the price o. colors. Each lb-cent Meseioa...... a hrs. Feb.I1 Mar.21 Apr. 22 — 600kist pD innocent blood. package contains dl- Monaco..,...... hrs, Feb.13 Mar.23 Apr. 24 ' Then M$ttbew Armour laid his Marceiue4 •• Feb.,i4 Mar.24 Apr, zs May 31 $ sections so simple any woman can dye - Length of the Crulss 3S day SS days 35 days 33 days i hand upon {he open Word of God and or tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, looked upward. ° waists, dresses, coats, stockings, t Minimum Fare (4:50.00 including shore excursions and Hotel ct Fgyt . Clean, ' Tula AdARCONI WIRELESS He stood a long whae thus praVlnn Comfortable and Comodiuus Vessels especially built for the Mediterranean Trade, di'9 sweaters, draperies. coverings, bang- Shore Excursions at Ports-of-call. Stop-over% permitted. Concerts, lectures, dances, dY TELEGRAPH CO.OF CANADA lits face softening strangely as hp Ings, evFrything new. I card partieq,games of all sorts in addition to the sorial pleasures of ocean travel.Un- Ta• LIiVIITIW Atie711TfZEAL so with a kind of inner light shinin, ! surpass-d French cni,ine and first cines neurine throughout. Orchestra: Moring Pic- 44.14 out from it. B1ty "Aiamond Dyes"—no other tures:Wireless News Dai:;,F•v further i-darmation and descriptive literature apply— "Perhaps I have Gone wrong," h- kind—and tell your druggist wbether - Any, authorized Steamship Agent, or said, ":.a well as that poor vo•i-- the material you wish to color is wool JAMES W. ELWF_LL & CO., INC., Gen. Agents , _._ lassie." or silk, or whether It Is Sine&, cotte>< I 17 State Street, New York City. lesu o. 411-'24. And as he shut the book he sail or mimed goods. Jr - i _. .. �.iyi,: .r,.r -�•,+ '}.. - -p y ., .. .,. ..x'•v�r,':-..,>.-,._•.,4�b„'""ra _. .,.,. - 'n.'.:'-:t.-.. ,.=F°:-..-..-m. .qxa. ., �%•....•r...�r# 1�"� , rua.. '.��,m3"+s.s'�k `-ter;;--�, '�.^"'.�^•�i•'. .as.,.,-.m,:c•..s'M,^fw.^'(-�""ry".r''t.,... w , ,y " m7 ,'a"�:. .:ra,,cx' '^ r�'^-'�+'w.�twcc-.+i, '3.�.. b:-:3'y,,,.F _N' �iLs '�r•.,t {t FR;' �G. •'..: r:v... �.,�,-,� W <'� ,cwa'�-�•` ,x!w' d +�:.T�+"R':' _. ,t; .. -'»,+', ..,"'� "' rax •�',c t t + t' ^ct:5'. s'.+w.• "Y� ..a-r :L:. iaq:. ?� a✓Y�,. ti. m,V, • 7. _.Ju �GUVERNOR OF SUDAN "-. : - BRITAIN'S ULTIMATUM PROP,'_ _ Y VICTIM OF BULLETS FIRED BY NAS I ACCEPTED BY GOY1RNlENT OF EGYPT ..Sir Lee Stack, Sirdar of Egyptian Army Since 1915, Suc- " Zaghloul Pasha, Premier, Agrees to Apologize for Assassi- cumbs in Cairo Hospital-Whole Country Profoundly , -: ' nation of Ma jar-General Sir Lee Stack and Pay,Britain k Shocked and Prompt Action Demanded. . Indemnity of £500,000., _ A despatch from Cairo says:- bloody stain" on the country's honor, , London, Nov, 23.-Events moved believed the British Government :Major-General Sir Lee Oliver Stack,' Thus far-the assassins have notswiftly in Cairo to-day, and the Egyp- leaving the entire conduct of the.no- Governor-General of Sudan and Sir- been traced, although several arr"ts' ` Y flan Government has to a large extent g°tiations, promptly replied to the �r _ ..der of the Egyptian Army since 1919, have been made on suspicion. r , Egyptian Premier that the indemnity comp:fed with Great Britain s virtual has succumbed to the bullets of assas• I A despatch from London says:- �,... ,�,a. x must be paid by noon to-morrow;that, 411ins. He died late on Thursday in a Most of the morning newspapers from- y' ultimatum, embodying a series of since Egypt refused to comply with Cairo hospital, mented very serious:y on the attack stern demands in the way of repara-',the demands relating to the Sudan the The Sirdar was attacked on Wed- on Maj.-General Sir Lee Stack, de- tion for the assassination of Major- British authorities would themselves '.lnesday by a group of men, who, fail- manding that the Government take General Sir Lee Stack, Sirdar of the' see that they were carried out, and ing to achieve their purpose with-a prompt action. Egyptian Army. that hid would later indicate what _ bomb, opened fire on him with revol- While Premier Zagh:°ul Pasha and Premier Zagh'.oul explained in a. course the Government intended to 'i -vers. General Stack was wounded in the Egyptian Government are acquit- secret session of Parliament last night' pursue concerning the ° g p g protection of the abdomen h foot ted of having desired much lesst�:w•' the lines of his proposed reply and, foreign interests. the hand and the g "' •one of the 'bullets passing under the prompted the outrage, it is contended haying obtained a vote of confidence,' Thus, although the affair has been I..1m lung. From the first his condition that they were to a great extent mor- lit LEE STACK �he to-day delivered a note to Viscount brought to a point where itis hoped = Sirdar of the Egyptian arm a was serious and there was very slight ally responsible by their alleged for-I Y and gov-f AlAllenby, the British High Commis- a serious crisis involving the employ cruor-generat of the Sudan, .who was sioner, agreeing to.apologize, punish ment of threat of. force has been -'hope Thursday morning that he would tering'of the extremism and hostility shot down On Nov. 19 by assassins in; the criminals' and a the required averted the recover. After an operation he pass- to the British. Cairo. pay q position still contains 4* ed a fairly good night, but the loss of The Times says the Egyptian Gov- indemnity of £500,000. seeds of great danger. Points in 7 blood was so great that two transfu- ernment must be taught that its prac- The Premiers note was couched in'favor of a peaceful settlement are cions were necessary. !tics of "pandering to the extremists pppp44� .fir F polite terms, but it refused to shoul-'', that the Egyptian ' G vernment has r: He remained conscious until the for political advantage" cannot be to]- �e W�,r4ilAJ<kel� der responsibility for the assassina-I throughout pursued 'very correct ?c afternoon, then a change for the'eratvd. The paper continues: tion, and, regarding the other British policy with regard to the assassina- worse accurred and he gradually slip- "'This is'no case for a leisurely ex- TORONTO. - -!demands, argued that they either ran i tion of the Sirdar, and that probably ... .ped away, dying about midnight. Lady change of diplomatic notes; it is a Man. wheat-No. 1 North., $1.7611; counter to-the Egyptian constitut'.on neither Government -is desirous of -- Stack, who had been induced over-'case for immediate and energetic ac-'No. 2 North. $1.7011; No. 3 North., or were matters to be des` with by'precipitating an open breach. - night to take a much needed rest, re-tion. Such action was effective in the $1.641,a; No. �4 wheat $1.53 . !diplomatic methods. He also remark-1 Taking into account Zaghloul's past mained by her husband's bedside al-'Suc'an troubles, and the Conservative Man, oats No. 2 CW 66%c; No.ted that the most libersI policy com-;activities and strong Nationalist :most the entire day. Go:ernmernt will be expected to acti3 CW, 63'kc; extra No. 1 feed, 64%c;l patib.e with the principles of Inde views, on which he bases his policy,. l The whole country is profoundly at least as promptly and firmly as did No. 1 feed, 63c, No. 3'feed 60c. pendence had been. adopted towards i he could hardly have yielded straight_ o Shocked at the outrage, and the grav--Dir. MacNnaid's Govert.ment." All the above, c.if., bay ports. foreigners, and that no observational away on the points on which his reply ity of the situation is everywhere) Some of the other papers drm.^.nd Am corn, track, Toronto--No, 2 bed been_received from other foreign refuses compliance without endanger- qa' realized. The press denounces the that the British Government with- yellow, $1.34. powers. � ing his Government and dsappointing e� crime in the stroRe'est terms. draw some or all of the concessions Millfeed-Del., Montreal freights, Zaghloul had previously read they his followers. On the other hand, The Zaghloulist papers unanimou.:-',.ltendy made to Egypt. Ever, the bags included: Bran, per ton, $30.25; reply to the Deputies and had obtain-1 these are just the points of prestige " ly declare that Egypt's honor demands Liberal organs, which comment less aorta, per ton, $32.25; middlings, ed another vote of confidence., I on which the British Government is the discoveryof the culprits and their drasticailly. treat the incident as ravels good feed floor, per ball. $2.25. Viscount Allenby, to which it is likely to ' p K Y. Y Prove immovable. ; - punishment. Nothing, the assert,'and call upon Za h`oul Pasha imnera- . Ont. oats-No. 3 white, , to 52c.1 _ Y p g Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, $1.33 to - I will be neglected "to wash away the tiveiy to suppress thr terrorism. I$1.35• No. 3 winter, $1.31 to $1.33• butchers steers, choice $5.60 to $6; *�l '!do, fair to good, $4.75ato $5.25; do, British Troops Parade syr !No. 1 commercial, $1.29 to $1.31, f.o.b. the Streets of Cairo ;- shipping points, according to freights. Com., $3 to $4 butcher heifers, choice, a• .-CANADIAN VESSEL l ti: Barley-Malting, 88 to 93c. $5 to $5.75; do, fair to good, $4.25 to RAIDED BY PIRATES {; Buckwheat---No. 2, 82 to 85c. $4.75; do, com., $3 to $4; cows, good aF Rye-No. 2, $1.10 to $1,12. to choice, $4 to $4.6.0; do, com. to med., Cairo, Nov. 28.-Small anti-British ;. i Ont. flour-New, ninety per -cent. ,$3 to $4; canners and cutters, $1,50!demonstrations were renewed in Cairo / Veronica Left Disabledat Sea Pat-, in ute ba Montreal, to $2.50; butcher bulls, d to choice, to-da b students. Afterwards Brit- } gs, prompt g'ce Y Y by Liquor Trade Buccaneers. ;shipment, $6.50; Toronto taxis, $6.50; $3.50 to $4.25; do, med., $3 to $3.50;I ish troops marebed through.the city. ' bulk, seaboard, nominal, do, bologna, $2.26 to $2.75; feeders, l l Two airplanes from Cairo flew over A despatch from New York Says.:- Alan. flow-First pats.. in jute;shortkeep, $5 to $5.50; do, light, $4 ,A tale of piracy on the high seas and ` Isacka, $9,20 per bbl.; 2nd pats., $8.70. to $S; stockers, good, $4 to $4 50; Tantah, .where some r sof the disabling of a ship by modern I n. ! Iiay-No. 2 timothy, per ton, track,; feeding heifers, good, $4 to $4.50; onthe natives had brestlessness am- een observed )buccaneers of the liquor trade was"put a Toronto, $14.50; No. S, $12.50. calves, choice, $10 to $10.50; do, med. , The publication of the British notes Straw-Carlots, per ton, $9. +$7 to $9.50; do, com., $3.5C to $6.50; caused a sensation in Cairo: Special on the air"by the United States Liner Sereerings-Standard. recleaned, f lambs, choice, cw-t., $11.25 to $11 50; editions of the European vermicular- r ;President Harding, Hamburg to New 1 lo-b- bay ports, per ton, $22.50. do, med., $10 to $11; do, cull, $8 to $9;!newspapers were exhausted early in - York, which reported the schooner I 4 Cheese-New, large, 20c; twins,I sheep. choice, light, $6 to $7: do, cull,(the day, Russell Pasha; -chief of Veronica of London, found drifting at i 201X; triplets, 21c; Stiltons, 22c. Old,,82 to $4; bogs, thick smooth, f.o.b., Cairo's police force, at the head of - "sea without inatrumenta to determine large. 23 to 24c; twins, 24 to 26c; $9; do, fed and watered,' $9.60; do, ? l 150 mounted policemen wea-rin steel # Its position. : trip,ets, 25 to 26c. i weighed off cars, $10 helmets mad demonstrationgn the Butter-Finest creamery •prints,I MONTREAL, First reports, picked up on Thugs-f 40% to 41%c: Nc, 1 creamer 381J j N9 -3 .streets of the city. While the thor- �w . day b the East Moriches, L.I. station y. Oats, No. 2 CW, 701�c; do, , Y to 39%c; No. 35 to 36c; dairy,-28 68c• extr- No. 1 feed, 68c. Flour,�oughfares were crowded the populac t 4of the Independent Wireless Tele-, to 30c. !Man. spring wheat pats., lits, $9.20; remained tranquil (graph Co. from the President Hard Here is one of the last photographs Ergs-Fresh extras, in cartons, 63 2nds, $8.79; strongbakers, $8.50; ��,' Ing reported the finding and condition' D g to 66c; loose, 60 to 63c• store -"-• g p° g to be taken of the late Henry Cabot Be a%"winter pats., choice, $6,90 to $7; roil-! of the Veronica and included the tras in cartons, 48 to 49c; loose, 47 i B oats, bag 90-lbs., $3,75 to $3.85..i Prairie Provinces Enjoying ► Lodge, former. di senator from Mas- to 48c; ods, 3 fasts, . to 4bc; ato 7 words "raiders pirates" which led to Bran, $30.25. Shorts, $32.25. Mid- •- P srachu9etts, who died recently Lollow• �age seconds, 38 to 39r, ' �i dlings, $38,25. Hay, No, 2, per ton, Indian Summer a a the belief that the schooner had fallen Ing a relapse after a serious operation, Live ponitry-Hens,over 5 lbs.,20c; car lots, $14 to $14.50. _ )prey to a band of hi-jackers. do,.4 to b lbs.. IBc; do,3 to 4 lbs., 13c; -'- • Later reports stated that the Pres-!code. The Harding's course was spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over, 23c; Cheese, finest welts., 171fsc; do, roosters, 12c; duvk:in s casts, 17i/ec. Buttv.r, No, lypastevr-t A despatch fnom Winnipegays: ident Harding had supplied the Ver-i changed at once in order to render g , 5 lbs. and up, ized, 3414c; No. 1 creamer 33%c;!-Under the influence of an earl winter rbcs with instruments and had notified assistance. 18c, seconds, 82%c. Eggs, storage extras, mild wave, Western Canada at pres- ; her owner, N. R. Warren of Halifax,I .With the use of our searchli hts� Dressed poultry-Hens, over 5 lbs.,,46 to 4"c; stora ' firsts, 42c: do, sec- a g 26c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 23e; do, 3 to 4 lbs., ent is enjoying what is commonly y IN.S.. to send a tug to her aid. the ships boats were sent alongside onds, 37c; fres extras, 60c; fresh termed "Indian Summer" and snow 16c; spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over, The position o! the looted craft wag'the Veronica, The schooner's ca tain 1• firsts, s. to 46c_... Potatoes,.per.bag, d I� � •' I P 28c; roosters, 18c; ducklings, 5 lbs. car lots, 70 to 75c. in many districts is reported to be liven as latitude 41.46, longitude 'reported that they had been raided by and up, 2.5c. disappearing rapidly.Com. to med. cows of dairy breed- x (83.31, about 100 miles off Cape Sable.,pirates on November 15, who after Beans--Can. hand-picked, lb., 6%c; ing $2.50 to $3.25; canners and cut Rainfall, varying from a light driz-' r�i They reported the ship had been "lost"Iraiding the vessel had stolen the com- primes, 6c. ters, $1.50 to $2.26; Holstein bulls zle in Manitoba to more than.half an ; for six days while it drifted along, pass magnets and had put the chrono-( Maple products-syrup, per imp.I, y pass, chronometer, or;meter out of order. I gal., $2.50; per 5-gal." tin, $2.40 $2.50; calves, Lrassers, $3.25 to $3.50;'inch in parts of Saskatcheyvan, was ;without an com t 1 2 �r I;.ed. suckers, $8 to $8.50; select hogsI experienced during the night and -other instruments b which its offi-' "The Veronica requested 44 t i maple sugar, s, 13 to 26c. y ,, q (°r re- Honey-60-1b. tins, 131hc per Ib,;,$10; mined lots of good weights, $9.2b'early Thursday morning. Mild temp- _cera could tell where they were or fused, the word is not- clear in the 10-1b. tins, 131hc; 5-',b. tins, 14'•c; I to $9.35. _ I eratures are also reported in Alberta. V. +which way they wanted to go. The message) a tow. They attempted to 2%-]b. tins, 15c. P.E.L-A nerve Prospects are for continued warm )attention of the President Harding lower a case of liquor to the ship's Smoked meats-Hams, med., 27 to Charlottetown mar- ket for Prince Edward Island live weather throughout the prairie prow 4W was attracted by flares and Akkets boats. 29e; cooked hams, 88 to 40c; smoked, stock is expected to be opened u in loess, and according to official fore- .. rolls, 18 to 20c; cottage colla, 21 to' peCte P P casts the present.low pressure wave )from the disabled boat The President Harding was de- 24c; breakfast bacon 23 to 27c• a ! Bermuda as a result of an initial P P After the first meagre report the layed two hours on account of render- pe- P will be followed b another within s r c:al brand breakfast bacon, 29 to'Slc• shipment made- from this district to Y United States Line despatched a radio;ing assistance to the Veronifa which, backs, boneless, 33 to 38c. Bermuda. I few days. haessage to the President Harding to all appearances,was seaworthy and Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 5G Hamilton, _., •- d a r for further details and rbelief had a large crew in d heal �1 YOUNG FARM WIFE ACCUSED OF WRECK goo health, who to 70 lbs., $17.50!70 to 90 lbs: $16.80 .:ad a reply-which confirmed the belief were satisfied to remain on board. Be- 90 lbs, and ng, $15.50; iie�{ttweight - ilitat 'the schooner had fallen prey to lie-ve Veronica broke from mooringsrolls, in barrels,. $33; Leavyweight - M-jackers. The latest message from during recent gale. Owners acknowl- cella,.$27. : ;ING TRAINS AND BURNING STATION the liner reads: edged report," Lard-Pure, tierces, 18 to 18%c; .. "Veronica sighted at dusk (Wed- - o tubs, 18Y4 to 19c; pails, 18�i to 19%c - y), Vessel. displayed flare and "When a man is ha prints, 21 to 22c; shortening, tierces, - inesdahappy he does not 1 % to 15c• tubs, 1434 to 1514c;; Tockets, which is the S.O.S. in Morse,hear the clock strike" Sudbury Ont., Nov. 23.-With the'cera in the service, and today they (pails, 151,2 to 16c; prints, 17 to 171,,c.� --'- - - - ---.- --- --- - - I Export steers, choice, $7 to $7.25;1 arrest last evening by the provincial breathe mach easier. Over $5,000 has s' !heavy steers, good $6 to $6,50; 'baby, Police of Mrs. Thomas Tate, a young!been spent, company officials state, in 3' c i 600 800 •WIT F • ? to e2(Y; f r a I the effort to fix the blame on the cul- -'-- station midway between Sudbury and prit, who made repea e o . to OR TREATY ray ��� RUSSIA! y the authorities- believa actually CP,R, trains, and who may =` j t( 1 l I U\W\,arQ,! North. Bay, they are on the eve of clearing up a actually have.succeeded, for this sum- ;' mystery which has baffled the police mer a harvesters' train was dere forover a year. and eight injured at the very spot. -A despatch from Londcn says:-!recognition of the Soviet, accorded by �' Four times tfiis' summer railway Still further; a freight derailment oc- The new government has shown its 1 the MacDonald administration. ties and other obstructions have-been!curred a few hundred yards away, ty hand as regards its policy toward Concerning the Zinovieff affair, the p'.aced on the tracks near Hagar by;ing up traffic for the best part of a ; -Russia by publishing communications i Government stands on the authenticity! �� �" some one unknown. Three times'day. addressed to M. Rakovsky, Soviet rep-!of the Zinovieff letter and in compar- main line trains struck these obstruc-i In June, Imperial Limited No. 1, r* resentative in London, in continuance'atively mild-terms;reiterates the stric ! ny, tions, derailments being almost mir- from Montreal, nin into a railway tie �. of the correspondence on the famous!tures against Soviet propaganda made. acu',ously averted, and the safety of.which had been placed across '`the Zinovieff letter, so suddenly interrupt- by former Premier MacDonald. hundreds of passengers endangered.:tracks. On this occasion an arrest # ` s:• ed by the downfall of the MacDonald The activities complained of, it is Vy Two weeks ago an attempt was made`was glade on ir.fQ_malion s;upp:ied by administration. pointed out, "are not confined to that to burn flown the C.P.R. station at Mrs. Tate, now under arrest, and a Most important is the somewhat.particular letter (the Zinovieff letter} t. Hagar. These charges are to be laid farmer named Roy, a neighbor of the curt notification that the British Gov-!but on the contrary extend to the sa: against the 22-year-old farmer's wife. Tates, between whom there had long ernment does not intend to ratify the,whole body of revolutionary propa-, Mrs. Tate, when she is arraigned in existed a feud, was placed on trial. treaties concluded with the Soviet!sands of which the letter is afair police Court at Sudbury to-morrow The present prisoner was the chief ' == ;Government by the MacDonald min- specimen and which is sometimes con- s 1 morning, when a week's adjournment Crown witness, but her evidence was istry. ducted in secret and sometimes, as I " ' will likely be tgken.- disbelieved and Roy discharged. A suggestion was made in Russian you rightly remarked, not concealed." l For three months the C.P.R. has Recent occurrences, with which the . quarters for the renewal or re-opening; Foreign Secretary Chamberlain's ' had detectives camping in the bush, police claim they will identify her, of ;-; ,: of the negotiations but apparently letter to M. Rakovsky regarding the i disguised as workmen, near the Tate endeavoring to destroy by fire Hagar fror• the tone of the correspondence,Russian treaties is quite brief, merely! homestead. They have kept a constant C.P.R. station and the farm buildings i -this is a closed chapter so far as the I stating that the Government had thevigil, watching every movement of of her parents, lead,to the belief that " 1e Baldwin Government is concerned, f treaties under review and, after due SLr Oliver Lodge every member of the Tate household.'she has a mania for destroying pro- --and any further initiative in this di- f deliberation found it was unable to the British scientist, who'believes that Mrs. Tate's arrest has been the result.'perty. She has always shown an eag- J`'r` rection must come from the. Soviet recommend them to the consideration rainmaking is possible and that t e �� 1} The Hagar mystery, as it is famil-'cruses to co-operate with the author- Government. uthor Government. It is assumed, however, of parliament or submit them to the atmosphere should not be exempt from iar;y known In C.P.R. circles, has er- ities, and has started them on.many a " that there is no idea of going back on King for ratification. (man's control gaged the attention of the highest offi- false trail �M 'r' :t�,+�''-,+•. <•aa i J. ...ex 'r ..,e:: .n;. .c.,.: i. `�.� ,.e,3-. , rx, }.� t`�*....,uW.. -�,�.''4�`o�Y•1C�^"�xmy...-�.uo.....a,anrx_ `$T2s,..,....-ms$.m,,....�.,,-„ .av,.�d..r�., +'a�`�`'ru�n�s.,.t .�:�'�G.....,�b�a+_..:i,.w..s_�,'�r'.•Ca.�?Z,h�r.�m..:e....`u`uv.s...::�s�..,.:,.._r�s••,_s}>,".•y.s", -;,,a:-�"'•,r��.s4,me?<��tr`�,^::s�':.:4_:ei.�+^1,�..��i'e�•�..as,_.�,..??�....w��s,.i:Y�:a!a'�-.n�"� '�5,�yt. .,�'cls< 't 00% 7M • "R A F" 7. at 12.30. See bilks., Wm. Maw, 4 - MAKE: YOUROWN Min &a. auctioneer. -?RESSING WEDsiisDAY, DFc. SRD--:-.,%uction sale $1.75 per yesz.; 61M it paid in advance.- householdeffect-e. bug7y,cuV--­, Charges.tnoderute. .,Sub 'C T MIMS alune-yout.suite to be Ooaued of bousehoicl furniture-and Other - Bring in the Village Of Clareri;ont, the,p.i.�o- and pressed. S•td-sfaction guaranteed IC m as k": ncrCreat 0 ri a le _!Kriptions ro the United States a S t -Britain 12.00 in advance. perty of the estate of the late M ro, JAMES BRISCOE, Letumon. Bale stI.30o'cluc1k6uaxp,__ -Oppoolts,D. Taylor's Bakery See bills. Wm. Maw,auctioneer.' Claremont, Oat. JOP.N , MURKAR, Froprietv. ee,pt —Auction-s.-1­-1 1711URSDAY. DEc 4TH -Auction 9todk. impleamento and furul. 7-. Below is a splendid' re NOtES.AN15 COrMliENTS. agent forthe vendor, -at lat 27,-con. for a . 10 lb. cake .-at a cost tare, hp S. J. Vanstone, acting. as �, Q . 0 A 3, Pickering Tp., one mile east of 'The British Government. .-. of 115 cents a lb. has de. Oberrywood. See bills. Sale at 130 sharp. Ww..,Maw,auctioneer. -1 pu'r6osie'having on baud contillu- vided to lower the postal rates 16 '1 lb.-butter,'2 cups brown sugar, 3 eggs, beat to, a- cream :the British Isles. I -italn,- With TauRismky, -DEc. IlTs—Auction sale Pualy a stuck of bard ' 1 cup so'dr milk, 6 cups flour, If Bt of choice steers to be sold by the and soft coal. and add J cup molagses, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 teaRpoon cream tartar. I tablespoon ts huge war debt, thinks It advis; pound, fat heifers,springers and 50 able to cut down its rate of J. A. Wbite .-Place your order now b6fore nutmeg, 2 tablespoons cinnamon and lastly add 1 lb. seed. .9 of post- pigs, the property why not the Canadian G - - - %Sons, at the.late W.G. Barnes' farm the rise in price. A "raisins,.1 lb. currants, Icup preserved chevries J iii- ov- nearGreeu'River. Sale at I o'clock. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. ed peel, 4 lb. shelled--walnuts. Bake 2 hours in slow oven. It is very under cover, rain or shine. Fred eminent do likewise ? I -ate DONALD AIL?`: kb.. PICKEKING For best..-results buy all your at, doubtful if the 3-cent posAage t POSLill, auctioneer. provides more reveutt" Llittij if it- were reduced to the 2-cent rate. I S - SON When 9it-Wm. Mulock was Post R 0 ­H A R D Master-General the.' rate was're= miff duced from 3 tot cents -with the Eff- M THE QUALITY -GROCEIR result that there was an"I'nerease of revenue. Three cents is not i ,Y : very much to pay as postage on a ..• - Pickerng Hardware Store Aetter, but when the rote Is reduc- 4ed to 2 cents, it makes a great Aifference to a business man who QW hais'maziy-letters to 'write. The WHAT IS HOME WITHOVT Mower rate is quite an inducement A HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE? ts to write mauy more letters than �Qst1l1t heats, it cooks, it bakes and supplies hot water. This is the stove that is meet, +"? ' A the trade. he would with the higher rate. u0m and 0 Ing the dem The same thing holds good with Drtlw social eorrespondence. - Although Practical, Handsome, Durable. CY/W Burns all Fuels. the difference is only trifling, '7 el 00 The old Reliable Perfection Oil Heaters person would often write a I 'tear du lag,4"WWWWOOT pe "to a friend at the lower rate, -Chaa se-the chills, beat by rooq3ful. C . when he would not do so at the arty anywhere. higher rate. • Look-When painting ase the best. Lowe Bros. Paints and Varnishes are the best by test. SALE REGMTER. f Everything in Hardware at lowest prices FRIDAY. Nov. &Tj3-Auction sale of W fresh cows, also young cattle and Where' do i, keep ..bog9. the property of Oliver Denny, lot 24, con. 4. Whitby Tp. Sale at your valuable one o'clock sharp,. Win. Maw. nuc- tiobeer. ' papers . J. S. BALSDON _ .PlCKER1 k"L NG l-`. ISATURDAY, Nov. 29TH-Auction sale of 100 bead of cattle, including feed jog steers, choice butcher's heifers. HF wbere%bontaof ynnrvAll-mblea Ti, nobs,dy'q bti4inets bot yotir own cows,springers,, yearling's and a 3 year oiJ reg, Holstein bull, at lot 6. and for th-t %cCy reason they should tild f F. be placed �,vyond the reach of mad For 9. Pickering, the-property of F. S41e atone. W. Maw. or eleinieut,;. M Cooper. Ba d1ing p foi Mud and Slush auctioneer. f wMeti eocaproivi�e their Security. Fo'f U, I_116% .'JuicsDA-r, DEc. 2,.%D -Extensive aue- e a !as1f,.ty deposit box in yonr You Need These Rubber Boots i. tion sale of farm stock. . imple- nearest branch of.theStaud&rd B&Ejk. menta etc., the property of Harrison YM It is the most,ecia.venient method of lot-30.-eoo,7, peareEvery farmer--every me:mber of and most wear-resisting that safe fur dtienments. jewels ., � '*'Vbithy. Sale his family�-­every man who Science has yet discovered- and ot-bet- arurfli objecte (if Value. works out doors in an kinds of which -11 wear up-to twice su Along as ordinary rubber. weather-needs the dry. foot Notice to Creditors comfort given by RHINOr boom RHINO Rubber Footwear Is built for long wear, otherwise AND OTHERSTHE For use on the farm, RHINO the iron-cLmd guarantee couldn't 'In the,Estate of ChesterHarol) Keel- STANDARD BAN K Rubber Boots are easy to wear be given with each pair. We P er, late of the Township of Picker- because they're,ounces lighter stand behind it because it means ing, in the County of Otitario. OF CJa�..NJA_Dr_6, in weight. full value for your money. carpenter, deceased. PICKERING BRANCH-W. F. Law. 11anager This footwear is made from The next time you need rubbers Notice Is"hereby given pursuant to Bra"* aleaat ar6oklin. Weat Hl". Whitby -RHINO Rubber--the tougheit ask us for a pair'of RHINO. • Section M. R. S. U., 1914. Chapter 121. that.all creditors and others having Compare The Wear" Claims or demands against tne Estate i of the said Cheater 'Harold Keeler, who died on or about the Uthday of Massey-Harris Farm Machinery June, 19 , aterequiredon or before the-lot d24ay of JaPtiarv. 19M. .to sevid .�,me Sg 'CHAPMAN �_A by post prepaid or detiver to the on. -dersigned Administrator of the Estate of the said deceased fulb particulars of their claims and the nature of the ,eecurity(if any), hold by them. And that after the last mentioned IMP date the said Administrator will pro- -ceed to distribute t6e assets of the -said deceased among the partiesentit. yut'c tetras -IM lbereto, having rege ra only to the melainisof which he shall then have *eceived notice. % _,Dared at Whitby. Ontarto, the 26tb oda y of November,1924. ',Now i.s-the time to get your Harvesting Qutfit. D�iq&LD It. BEAT6-1. Esq-. Whitevale, Oat,, Phone 1506 Pick. Adminiatrawr Arthur F,Chrratlan. Dunbarton Do J. Gormley, Whitby, Ontario. ibis his Solicitor -------- rP I C K E R I N Q VAR* %ftl qv MEAT .-11IiARKET !,... Y ou need Ronnd Roait or Steak, 2k-per lb Hard.and S9ft Coal of the Wt R"Ani n R0&St or Steak,quality on 2& hand Porterhouse Roast or Steak, _�xnany ffiinas ... Ramp Roast.... ... lSc • LAW, 20C T ... ... HOS. A Fine Rib Roast, _V1 6. HeavRib Roast, • Fie1>terit�. Gait. 'T OOK forward I Some day you Shotiy lder Roast. 14 and We JLj will need a new binderr­a plow--a harrow�a tractor—or Pat Roast, .14c 9C A more stock. Your.house and barns TY Brisket,*towill will heed re-painting, ybur roofs egof Pork,... 25c ..EWANDS FOR T E BEST25c must sooner or later be repaired. Loin of Pork, How will you pay for it all? Shouldet Roast of.Pork,. '20c,23C Pork Chop@, 28c you contemplate A savings account in our local 'Pure Pork Sausage, 25e enlarging your live- branch is your best preparation Finest Salt Pork_. 25e for -eeting expenses of this stock-holdings, cart rn 35c Finest Brenl,,fast Rscou, piece,: salt our' local man- kin&-Deposif a small part of your sliced, ... 35c. ager. This bank is returns as 'they come irf. The 0 always willing assist P-roji&ctive amount will quickly grow,and it Mild Cared Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 30c Back Bacon, ... ... 45c will.always be at your command enterprise. .!Co,oked.Ham,-- 55c when needed. 25e Weiners, • 'Litter Carriers, , Hay Carriers,- HeAct-Clieese,.. .3 lbs 55 cents'.. 15e . Pumps, Door Tracks, Coed EYHA nsy First and Domestic Shortening, Bbv0a. Pressure Systems Etc. 5 lbs , 90 cents' it will pay you• to lb prints 18 cents: list my prices on Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday." $%bove beforelbuying elsewhere. PW h I toe y*- P. Lund,No Rdan a g I N Al,J*"K J. PROUSE • Brook Wa-Branch-G. 0. Cross.Manager vit 'PI RING,RING, ON`TARIOJ W. G. REID1 CK PIEIRTNI- G J ' .. ,' "rot•,."-.'kali , .`-�w's. �`..-�s1.4'i- vstC'"S, 'C"';,zers�.�a.,y.,-. „•vrikluzobis �. _.g_ xeuv=tx.%s.+- .r�'n'��.. �'G+�yy 'S:^a,j +a:•;�R'fa'a,x' M;; .•^ ,.•7" '''d'.m ,. . ,. .. '... :, .e" ,:.'. .!'Y'' -"'.k.'^"' ".�l.� �'S., w •h1^sz� +!F .+9..i ':fi".ra77iivfi..:a,.q'if'•�' F '?, a"hi •a"i -,- ,»,� ..,:,�.,,; � ''� _.._.. �.. ., i•�-x,',",P_�""" YT�4 .:: "�;�?:,'' :rY' _ u.n .i{-�. '�4'a,.�a:�° ,• .,i. '�°?ps�,.}a'. vk.,,..«!r .-+- °Y$ r-:'. r A� n,.,J'.. E'...fG '}�'. ., N" .' ..,t`SAY:Y•n` ,. 1 ,.. ,..'rw '` S 'V^,•i" frrnT'" M. 44'^y i" i 'y'1/av�• , CLAREMONNT. ` Notice to Creditors . your ' -- 'rad and 1;r._Lynn �cere Tn-To-,I .. I ,_Do y cit„_ cattle ,: Maple .Leaf Mutual Foe' -AND _OTIIERSnt A enough - ' �Boro onrWedneedn -Nov. 19th, In the Estate of Rachel•Lemmon, wi v ��Snr C� Co.�� !• -� 'a o on Friday.- yy 7ST'A 4r""" toClarence and Mrs.w]Isob,a son. dew, deceased. Chesp.rates for farm and countryObas. Coo er was in the city on The Creditors of Rachel Lemmon. e r buildings.Tuesday and while there took in late of the Township of Pickering, in othe ConCty of Onta.:,,. Widow. de• � Windstorm' Insurance on buildinges.the W-ihter Fair. -. wind• ille,.$Iloe etc.. R.,Besse and family and Miss ceased, who died on-or u bout the 11th ara her Did"�gou ever stop to consider t( ' MOR Cooper, o roc in, open r a u omo a Insurance y, Hrd to send by post pernaid,or.other- � with J. and Mrs. Evans. a iso to deliver to the undersigned ofal[kinds, ` Little Mar Morgan, who has 1. Every 8 gals of ,milk contains'7 Mary Administrator-or his Solicitor, on or FARMS FOR SALE been very 111,1s, we are glad, to before the 1st dayef January,1925, gals of water. , report, somewhat improve their Gristian names,and'surnames, 2 water bowls supply water at t3 Frank Hardy hadthemiafor- addresses and descriptions, full par- the temperature of the stable Write or phone ' Ea -slice of our bread tune to fraetare his wrist while ticul,irs of their claim or interest and Eany time during night or dap. the nature of the securities.' if any, has a rnoreish flavor, 3. The cow does Ilot get` chilled �7C7 : cranking his car on Saturday. held by them. 'You won't be satisfied when drinking, consequently ED. B O YY M A N Mrs, Pilkey, Mrs, McCallum and Immideately after..the let day of with one slice-or two' no food is lost in warming the r Mrs. Stephenson attended the J,+uaery, 1915, the estate.of the said either. Begin eating it :body, 20 WHITBY, ONT. cL 'bazaar at Green River last week. Racbel Lemmon, Widow, deceased, now and it will become a The Mission-Circle of the Bap- �il+be _parties 4, Every pound of food is thor= fiat Chtirch met at the home of entitiedthereto. having regard only to at1bstantial mart uf- your- _ r, Mrs. Borland on Tuesday after• the claim or Interest of which the Ad- every meal, It will pay 5, you do ur,t seed,to feed such a i n,{niatratur sball then have notice, you to make sure that you quantity of roots frith water CREAMERY- 1 � "con' and all there will be exelnded from Ret oar bread. Msde front howls Fred Allaway and family of To- the sAi-;di•trihurion, -all No. I ingredients. 8, SVatBr bowls prevent aissa' ronto,accompanied by Mr.Justice, Datrd „t Toronto this 12th day of i, Yater bowls save labor, Highest price paid for spent.,Sunday with J. H. and Mrs. ,g,ve.wber, A. D.1921, ( ,Cream at the s' Beal,' a tone in and talk it over, or tis ALFREDLE1flIO\,.�9G�„ �-� Claremont Creamer• ;. H. G. and Mrs. Wilson and son, Administrator, Claremont, Out. _=- on the phone and ice will 4 'Tommy, of Pickering, spent Sun. WILL1F�f I,3dE6 HEATON, d` j� 1 quote you a sui,prisingly ✓ day with Thos. E. and Mrs..Steph- Sol icitor.for.the.Administrator, 'HORN low� low figure. Give us a trial and be convinced enson. Room 539 Confeder,ainu Life �r ,.t„A�° - 4, Richard and Mrs. Ward and Cbambers. Yonge and Richmond BAKERY O © P E R Roy and Mn. Ward were the 11.13 St+rets,Toronto, � w'rPHUI�i£ 900 '�'' Pickering guests of Mrs. Thos. Horto of EhEC.UTOIi S SALLA it ? ' Uxbridge, an Sunday. p ---•- EC --- -- - .,. ICKERIN 10LAREMONT Mies Jean Evans and Miss: For. Of valuable Leatk er Goods Stora I _ guson, of Snowball, spent the 1 — — week•eud with the former's par- Residential '- Property - - - 1 HARNESS ents, J. and Mrs.Evans. In the Village of Pickering, belong- We are still backing up our claim • Our supply of quality Harness and Remember the auction sate of ing to the late Alfred Nash Parte is now complete, the household effects belonging to Mullett, THAT — : i the estate of the late Mrs. James BOUT$-GREs 'SHOE Lemmon, on Wednesday aezt. At the request of Sarah R. Mullett. We have a large stock of this Famous 1 � T.P. Shirk is on the sick list at there will be aSered for sale b pyblic N /� Boot on hand—unbeatable auction at the Gordo° House rn the W F L Ftp K Yoe hard wear and tear.present eufferiag from a very se- Village of Pickering, on $aturday, S ' i E w were cold.' We hope to see him the 29th day of November, A. D. 19?A, REPAIRING around again soon attending to his at the hour of 2 o'clock,p.-m., the fall- — - We maintain our established repot&- .. Its the Best and Most Uniform Pastry Flour f _ duties. owing]nada afld premises,namely: tion for repairing all kinds o Mack Middleton has shown eon- ALL AND SINGULAR that certain o° the Market, harness and boots. _r�i siderable ingenuity in transform- parcel or tract of land and .premises Once Tried Always Used "s ing a gasoline engine into a trac- situate, lying and being in the Town- CECIL BR"L�jy ' for with which he is able to saw ship of Pickering, in the County of For Sale at AN Leading Grocers. - D' roPood, Ontario. and Province of Ontario: and Harness maker, r Quite a large number of our i•ea being composed of pare of Lot Number PICKERING, - ONTARIO Idents attended the Royal winter Fifteen in the First Concession of the Fair at Toronto hRo week and said Towpshlp of Pickering, and bet- (Stop and get onr prices on Bran, Shorts, Oil Cake, Distillers' i ter known as the south half of Lot Grains, 3tulasees. Poultry Feeds Etc. We can £ this. They report it a great Number Thtee and the north balf of save you money. !success Lot Number Four, Plan Eleven of the ' The choir of the Union Church `'Ther of PicketPickering. M A R K H A M FLOUR M I L L S e x were in Whitevale on Sunday ev- There to situate upon the said pre- p• 0 ening assi9ting with the anuiver, raises a large brick rvslAonRP. in good - (�';iw isary Rervices in the Methodist 4tate of repair, There is alau a drive :_ p� +i�' iChtlrch, horn, good garden and fruit trees, con- I)• Ny. REESOIR lJli �j(J\S c enieut to city, in a desirable' residen- The congregation of the U nioo tial village. Asplendid opportunity - — �—T, o Cedar Gro Locust Hill Chea wood � �;, were lad on Sunda t comfortable home. C � �91I1/ Church a (l e a co f t V� ur r e it rn b y o u d n in i C g f welcome back to the pulpit Rev, Tsxxs:-Ten per cent in cash on 'M,r. McLellan. who has beea absent day cf sale, the balance in thirty �T for. M. Fonthswith a Dore knee, 'days. BARGAINS IST 1 O D � G. M. ForRytb, accompanied by Further feriae and condttionfl made W Mrs. S. Cook and family, motored known on day of sale. 'to the city on Saturday and on hi+ For further particulars apply to R. r 'retnru was accompanied by his B. M.ullett,E"q,, Hartney, Man,; w. SERVICE = S: TiSF:�CTIOti S�ti'I�4GS daugbtera, Misses 011ie and Geor B• Powell. E.q., Pirkerine, -Oat.; or __ „•_ _. ..__.__.-.. cc}} gi'na. Victor A,Sinclair, S. C., Tilitkonburg, �E]E N yon ant of the y i. Angus McDougall, who baa Ont- 9.12 -:- Where �'ou buy the most for the least money o foods sold b us 7° :,+ charge of the bridge gang, received. -- _ . _ _ 6 blen'a'and Ruy'� Bout*. Shea and Shirt3, Smocks and yon rill grow strongfor }�, word on Monday evening that, his Boot and Shoe Rarpairin� Clothing, RiibberR, Overfills. thi grocery store. There's mother had died at' her home in I: ao doubt but that good ' BPaverton, and left on Tuesday Snimereyand hrnta•n - • ' 'Tv fit every one at "yShirt�; military fl'tn- foods improve one'sbealth-- morning to attend the funeral. Alio. harness -opp ring, -t the new color, Pix?g :34 42 .. lowest prices. Del. Full size, p At the Baptist Church next ° Od, 'opN°'its -the at 12.50 -1- A completP_atw-k E.' ar. 1.25 and pon'll find out several p post office. — u- . _. _- other excellent reasons day morning the pastors imbject Beit n'or --why on should deal here -. kn�anshi guaranteed. Che Famous Greb Shoe—Black and Tan -:- �' y y will be Lest ye be Wearied and p R if you try us out. Faint," and in the evening the Chargee moderate - .. fourth e- a series will be given, THOMAS WATSON OVERCOATS i RAINCOATS "The Re-birth of the Soul” being - the subject. PILKERII�TG, oNT.— All wool Heather Bolos. 1 Healy Treed and rubber -• ''' The anneal Christmas Tree en' -- --- All sizes, at 17.50 lluing, at 9 50 ` I tertaioment at the Baptist Church T _.. — p1doNE pc I �: which will be given an Monday, i7 A S K G S - — - -- 4r7^0 Dec, 22nd, promisee to be of an Having purchased the stock from Call at Phone 31300 unusually high order Look tor- the Estate•of _J. FINGOLD'S � 1 ward to•it, and you will enjoy it all the more when your highest W. G. BARNES and the entire �ZAREONT. ONTARIO. _ ' 1 t AW --;hopes become realized. business of JOS. W. DOTE\ D. A, and Mrs. Pugh entertained Am prepared to supply all sizes , ..,about twenty five of their tela• from Berry Boxes to Three uvea at• sarpriae party in honor and Half Bushel. _. "QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION" ;of D. M. and Mrs. Morgan, it be- - ^•.. e ___ fog the litter's 'birthday. The Gleen River Basket Works ( `O�, ^ C family presented each with*hand- Phone Mark. 8408 ` " I Y C G some oak chair. After an enjoy. FRANK PENNOCg able evening all returned to their respective homes wishing them '"The Man that made the Barnes'' �rOtD� V�r ' .. many happy returns and tong life. Basket." - dill a�ad Woodworag The Claremont.Pyre Department ,l. met '3aturday evening, - and after ( _ _ passing the reports of the various _ __7— committees, the qugstiod of bold- Pre are .0 Ing an entertainment was discuss- g d& ' e (Seat For$ale. about Jan. 14th, and a programme or inter committee was appointed, The S ' object is to secure' funds for the , Wood repair work done of every _ description including turning. =w" Purchase of chemicals so as not to A full'line of fleece ' I Bring along your old wheelbarrow, os , encroach on the village funds. -broken furniture and have them . About three o'clock on Sunday and all-Wool' - L ' rebuilt to give you service morning. four mea, ander the in "' as before, Ruetic•eof liquor, were motoring U nderWear for �� f� Plank-truss CBA$. A. WHITS. north on the fifth line of IIzbridge. EMPIRE Metal-clad B A R N ' and wfter etrippinR a number of ' � - -•- Successor to late W. (�. Barney tn+►il bozos. drove into• the ditch Ladles and Gent's Finrsafe �oo� permanent Phone 6420 or write hocwt Hill, Ont' and upsetthecar. One of the men Two-piece and Combinations Lightning-p-roo. - - Super-strong 'Wag soPertously injured that he Weather-tight value Convenient *" had to be taken to•the hospital in Heavy all-wool Sox 50c pair Uxbridge, where his couditioti is Sweattrs for yonths and men, If you need a new Bam or an old one remodelled, ` said.to he very criticrtl. The oth- all wool r let me quote you. Let me show you "Empire" Barns I ers were also iiiineed but not very, have built. They are enormously strong, roomy, handy ~a seriously. Flannelette 1Jlanketa-low prices -to wort[in, and moderate in cost. Our fire brigade was sum All All kinds of Yarns and Wools ,. ++ r?s, fo:Brorigham on Thursday even- Estimates gladly given for roofing with the famous Eastlake Metal- aa. ing last to assist in fighting a fire Fresh Fruits and Peels now ready -lie Shingles,or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations y' that it'ns destroying the barn be- hat Xmas Oakes done. All work abaolute:y guaranteed. Of all maNr3aL and design longingtomissHood. Their ser- '�, �, pROIt�E PICKERING vices were not . required as the Always a frill line of Fresh Gro- Of u stook, It will pe yon . residents of Brougham eneceeded ceriea at exceptionally call at our works wed Don't be one ed , 8 BUILDER obtain prices Don't be misiea In confining the re to the one. __ Jow prices. D agents do Txax- building, but they Were .tl;ere Csll and be convinced 17`drnS HOUSeS etc Building Contracting • of all kinds Iy we can, and do Throw oft the again ready to render assistance Should ! 9 commission of 10 per anl.,whichyou wQ the fire spread to other buildings. Pickering Dealer for the Products of Gau silly a.ve by pttrohasing from a.., From the time the engine left the aallsoliaited. lare hall until it bad reached theD, A. SCOTT Toronto J. T.:MATHE$ON' scene n[the fire it was only eleven 'Y'be Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, min a of CLAREMONT i offlos WA Worts, Whitby,VaMatrJg ,.. �. P _.. �, .. _.... �.. ,.,. -,..._...� ^' .. ... ,., ��:�„ ...... ..,.., 4.. .-r. 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The squi,-Tel then went into ly to hide." next square. your eyebrows are too love Eve g:aneed in the glass; there was "He torbught the fairy's large wal- a shadow of discontent on her pretty nut." The nut was drawn in the next face.I "You look like such a-freak if square. And so on. you don't wear things the way every- I managed to invent the,tale so that fees. -.4-nd bgSiden, Wi can' the last drawing finished the Is& get anything-else!" square. The articles were simple so This is one. of the most puzzling "It isn't the hat I object too" said the children could draw them, and the - of card tricks which can be per- 3)1ana; "it's the angle. As for getting results surprisingly good. Best of all, -formed without •skill. Before pre put the four of anything else, I had just decided be- the children could tell me 'the storysenting the trick fori) you came in that I would go on almost word for word from the pie- hearts face down on the, table- On a real adventure to-morrow. It will tures. this, face upward, put the two of hearts. On this, tare downward, ba a search for an honest woman. You put the five of hearts, On the face 'see I know' that it is horribly.'unbe- 'A POPULAR STYLE FOR -of the pack put the three of hearts. J. coming to wear my hats on the bridge SLENDER FIGURES. Pick up the three cards with your cf my nose. I'm going to see if I can: rt lit hand, holding thdm as If they 9 End one woman who will have the! were only one card. This 6n easily 0 courage to tell me so. Do come along!"I be done if you hold the cards with your fingers at one end. and your At ten o'c'cock the next day Eve,with the look of one -fascinated thumb at the other and slightly 0 r, bead the cards. the convex side to- against her will, stepped into Diana's ward the spectators. Hold the pack Coupe. - with the other hand, the three of Diana shot a teasing glance at heir hearts t6whrd the spectators. Show BA she Pressed the star-ter. "Sure you that the three is on the pack and don't want to back out?" the four In your right hand. Rub r, "Certainly notl" Eve replied. the face of the four against the They went to Camille's-first. A won- face of the -three. The -three. derful young woman swept-forward to changes to a two, the heart In the Itself. to center seemingly joining •meet them. Certainly she had the four because that card' changes exact thing for mademoiselle—so to:ave. Jp simple yet so chic! She Pressed the The trick is that when the rein- marvel slowly down over Diana's forced four Is placed on the pack, Sig Hunter. Music Plays a Greit Part in the right hand carries away only lovely hair, Morehead, one eye O'Grady had conceived a­ grudge the'five. Try the trick French-Canadian. I He'p!" Diana gasped. ."I have to k with the Life of Frencli-Canadi against O'Connor, and d sought for a cards In your hands and it will . I . .. leave my nose out—to breathe with, present no difficulties. Here is a synopsis of t way to pay him out, he musical know. say, O'Qonnor," he said, "you re- you (Olip this rut and pdjte it. with proclivities of the great Prench The young woman was shocked. other of the series. f" * Re-reipb4ok.) Cana-1, in A e her You told me you had hunted "But, mademoiselle, the style--" than race, as told' by one who spent, tigers in West Africa? Well, Captain "Why should I suffer because other several years studying the customs Smith tells me there are no tigers people are willing to?" inquired Diana. An Island Song. down In Quebec and the Maritime Pro., there." '"Haven't '"Haven't you anything that stops al vinces: "Quite right. quite right," said O'Con 0 the grey cliffs or the islands and the 'trifle above the eyebrows9" "In French-Canadian homes," this! nor, blandly, "I killed them all." hemlocks green above them; The young woman stiffened. "But The foam beneath the wild rose bloom, authority states, "children are rocked certainly not." she replied. with a song fromThe Oldest Hymn. their birth; when' the star above the abaol Diana rose cheerfully. "Sorry"she i' - attend school, Su When I am old and weary I'll wake my they are old enough to atte mertark hymn. 4,000 years 'old, field. "I'll come back when the fashion ng or instrumental believed-td be the oldest musical com. heart to love them, they receive. staging changes." For•the blue ways of the islands are t'sle-from either the�r school teach-, position in the world, has been tians. Eve was triumphant. "What-did 11 4934. The Tunic is this season's bund about-.my soul. m or private-Ieathe,..-- At-ho...e, meted by a-historian fit Germa�ny-­­ w 4 in .-tell you!" she cried. t attractive feature. In this style -music has Its plate df honor; and aur. But Dirria only laughedit is shown in blouse effect, with yoke Here In the early even. when the tag the day piano, violin, mandolin or Hospital for Sick Children Two hours later in Morrow's she and vest portioris. Black "tin and Young grey dew is falling. accordion Is not left Idle: but above embroidery are here combined. Crepe! all singing is the favorite pastime of slanted round and chose her sales- And the King-heron seeks his mate be. 107 COILLEGE ST., TORONTO woman, a girl with steady pleasant would also be pleasin g with the satin. gond the loneliest wild 1 the Freach-Canadida.- and above all eyoss. At first' the procedure, was the Or thei blouse could be of figur6d or Still your heart in the twtiigh songs the ones, he prefer* are the 61d. Dear Mr. Editor:— t and • same, but at the third trial Diana' stripea silk, with vest and skirt of You'llbear the r4ver calling time melodies which last; old French Your readers have pr' songs .from.om the XTP':, XV. and XLI obably had looked up. Through all her outmost Islands to t�elr appetite for statistics satiated "I want to ask you. todo something.; The Pattern is cut in J SiTes: 16, seek her last-born child. centuries. which he inherited from his during the past few mouths. Still win you please show me where, with; 18 and 20 years. An IS year size re- fore-fathers. t.re also his' favorites. —Marjorie L. C. Pickthall. I they will, no doubt. want to know mydue consideration for my eyes and:quires 5 yards of -40-inch plain ma- And bit you will bear The farmer, while something of the work accomplished nose and mouth, I ought to wear my terial and % yard of contrasting ma. plowing in his field, or the shepherd Highest Paid Actress, hat" Do you dare''?" terial if made as illustrated. If theboy guarding his flock, sing one of to), the hospital to which they have The girl's eyes brightened. She concealed part of the skirt is made of The highest salary ever paid to any , those old sungw which they. love. Dur• no, generously contributed Is the placed a hat quickly above Diana's lining, 3% yards of 40-inch material French actress, recorded in Parts, was * tng the evenings, after their meal• and past. They are -shareholders in a c'ear straight brows. "For you—' will be required, with 1% yards of 36- received by Sarah Bertrhardt, before while taking a rest in the garden, on Mission of Mercy. Tbeir-dividends 'there." she replied firmly. "But you. inch lining, and'% yard of contrasting the war, when she was paid $10,000, the verandah or within their homes, are not paid In coin of the realm ,;--are the first customer who ever asked material, The width of the skirt at then $2,000 for,each of three perform.' the Frewh-Cana d ian family, where me." the foot is I 1oJ yards. antes. children are many 'and happiness May I -trespass upon your space to Diana turned to Eve. "There's your' Pattern mailed to any address on 77 abides, sing-together_ some of those outline what those dITIdeuds are? honest woman," she said. receipt of 20c in silver, by-the Wilson The Work for Lepers, old songs of undying sentimentality IMirstly, the daily average of chil. -7 DOORS. Publishing Co., 78 West Adelaide St., The British Mission to Lepers and tenderness with obsolute sincerity, dren occupying cots In the Hospital L Toronto society celebratas this month the coma If you are a passer-by you will stop for Sick Children Was 255. . The Recently I visited in a home where Send 15c in silver for our pletion of fifty years of relief work In and listen, You will remember home total cared for as in-Patienti the pantry door lacked a knob and, up-to- was fit-,date Fall and Winbe7r 1924-1925 BOA India. China and- other Asiatic coun• and mother, and you will thank Heay. 41,21V. That Is equivalent to the ting in closely as it did, much timed of Fashions. tries. en for giving music to the world," was required to got it open. Yet dur-, CANNING SA population of a good-sized Ontario i,-:;my stay the housewife opened that USAGE. town. stubborn door several times, requiring In.. canning sausage in quart jars, And secondly, the put-patlent de- a' :east two minutes each' time In t turn them upside down to cool after Partment. This In a wing of offices tedious pushing and m, ftb�-it'they are sealed, and they keep just as given ov er to consultation and minor N, gt� there either way in order to persuade it On an average to well if only partly full of lard or operations. ep gravy. 'To keep. backbone, spare rib i PWe're 190 young callers a day, I gave the lady my recipe for such!or•tenderloin, bake in the oven, season cases—just a 5=11 leather loop,'cut;to taste- That is where the dividends are pack in crocks, weight and earned—in the difference made have a 0;­­ In from the top of an old shott and held cover with lard. These can h firffdY in place with tacks. Less thank few pieces taken out as you need. 6 the lives of tholisands of children five minutes would bi required .fort SinLi it is cooked ready to est, warm, hrough the voluntary contributions .4 -cutting and nailing in place. Or a it and it-is ready for the table. Then which render it possible to main-' spool sawed in half and one Part of It p(?ur the fat back and cover the rest where pallid tain an Institution fastened on with a screw of proper l carefully until ready to'use again. In 'beoome rosy and twisted length would inake a handy knob, cbeeks cleaning casing for sausage, I do not' 'imbs are made straight Another doth'-In.the same house had 1 turn them; I put them in warm water, 'If that were not dividend enough. shrunk away from the frame until it then take hold of the middle and hold failed to latch;- �hls door, too, was!.'high *Itb-the hand and let the 'con- one might try to estimate the her of-tinfts and each tents run out. Then I get a smooth' closed a: num enormous salvage -of child-life In time a bit of clod was folded, held in board and dull knife, Put the board, Ontario wbich has taken place since '-place with one hand and the door clos against the side. of the pan like a i 'Sick Kids" doctors and,"Sick Kids" ed with the other. washboard, lay the casings on it and' nurses have been going out through I also gave my own.remedy, one scrape carefully. Be careful not to j his province equipped' with a which,I have usedmany times, for cut the casings. Then place them in 1 knowledge of children's diseases, Just the same trouble. Cut one, two salt.water until ready to-use. which they could not get except in or three pieces,of leather one inch I also take the skin off the leaf lard, �oma such highly specialized and ,Wide, and, about three inches long; soften in warm water,: stretch out! pre-eminently tack these firmly, one to the door carefully and 'make a tight roll of, efficient institution frame and one on the edge of the door.-sausage to fit imide.the skin. as the Hospital for Sick Children. 8 gives 'at'a cort"pohding height. This On this' year's service the Hospi- At noiseless closing and the leather ta� expended $.145,126 and finds AMP. IFN (ONSUPATED 0111,I)IL Bolds the dc-or in place. If shrinkage; ttFelf in the hole to the extent of has been 'too great, two or more thick- in around $134,284. 'What comes ne54F7s of leather must be used—L Y. Constipation Is one of the most com- Christmas-time keeps the Hospital mon ailments of childhood and the i ....A RAINA-DAY GAME. child suffering from It positively can going. So long as the word "Christ - I never have found the following not thrive. To keep the little one well mss" retains Its original significance amusement for children to fail in the bowels must be kepir regular and could any charity possibly enlist ii keeping them so interested -hat they the stomach sweet. To do this notb more of the sympathy of your i. asked for it every time they honored Ing can equal Baby'a Own Tableti readers or entl4le itself to more of ;A8, �11A vine with a visit, They are a mild but thorough laxative; their support? Dgave each child a sheet of type-I are pleasant to take and can be given writer paper marked off in squares of i to the newborn babe with perfect safe. s a Faithfully yours, about two inches. I gave them my box, ty. Thousands of mothers use no OLDEST PASSENGER FROM CLYDE TH415 YEAR L E. ROBERTSON. of colored crayons, or they,-.brougbt other medicine for their little ones but Chairman,,Appeal Committee r.t A Crawford, of Wh*tr-incb, Glasgc,�-, F4 yei.r., of are. 11,32 the theirs. Baby'4 Own 'tablets. Ther are sold di�,,Lincticn cf teing Iliv o:,:rst passenger to sail frrni the. Clyde ih::� Yer 1, Then I began ;i _s-+�ory thus: "Once� by medicine dealer or by mail at 25 She embarkei on e, Caa.2iF.n Paclfc Llw�-W.oatiesi- and, in...ca-tr-o_7 !.e.- A Mlh*U-VE 6e� MERCY COSTS 6 upon a time there was a little'fairy." cents A box from The Dr. Williams' FIFTY CENTS Then I waited while in the first square Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.. I daughter, is travelling to British Columbia, a distance of 5,000 miles. p. ��mlJ!!iA."..r,-„sax!"06:, - :'?n�".'i +.Psis`••b'.r'. : .:...'•e•`".iu " y'.`i,"�:. k"-•`�.".•."" `s^., "i�ls,"''.' ="`^?Fr ".•• ^"`,� S::Fe '�i= ."i.'bi.,u,�. ai.c �-s..�'.,•F,Cr_ .tee=.iT",,:.. 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It was es- peclany popular among the farmers, because It predicted the wellth-Ar 51` a year in advance. u 1e while Partridge was mak- tug a trip in the country, he took din- 'Y� p aver at is inn, and when about a re- V4 same his Iourey, the hostler warned &F u1 e j ftht �M him that It was about to rain. Part- • i— "•� ridge paid no attention and set out, a w but soon returned, having been drench- ed by a heavy shower. " 4 -Fie-was-so-I-Dressadby the ' r '.H EA I weather wisdom that he offered the t man a crown to tell how he could pre- ' t gy DR, �. d. MIDDI,E'T(�N dict with so much certainty. „i` i "Easy enough," was the reply. "We Provleiclal Board of Health, Ontario. have Partridge'a-Almanac here." ` Dr, Middleton will be glad to-answer questions on Public Health mat- "Ali,yes, to be sure," said Partridge, tors through this column. Address him at Spadina House, Bpadiaa smiling. "I had not thought of that" LWER dries ' ly Crescent, Toronto. "And tlmt man,"went on the hostler, eRARt�•t "ie such a liar that when I as* the , almanac set down to-day as fair, I Once in a while our set ideas about running whoothly, and every work- knew it would rain." CANADA• • CO.. • • • ' efficiency ,receive something of a(man would be on the job. This was Partridge paid the crown in silence. shock. In a large industrial plant,l actually the situation as far as pro- ---;r- ----- ="--' one of the chief aids to efficiency is,duction was concerned. There was no ��j Ii S To Beat the United States. ' Ckmified Advirtisements the good health of the workers,and in I delay in the output of the product. PAU ANAEMIC GIRLS these days of strenuous health props-IThe workings of the various depart- Rome is to be modernized. The AGENTS WANTED ganda, one would expect to find every jmenta was a model of efficiency and alums of the it9Jlan capital are to be ANY PERSON who wants to EARN Y means taken to safeguard the health 1 co-operation. The thousands of work- cleared away, a Large programme of' $ z; of the workers. A few days ago I men were all busy at their respective Find NeW Health Through the new building Is to be undertaken, and( MONEY in SPARE TIME. Wrier visited'one of the largest industrial jobs and each man knew his own par- lmmediatelp. Sales ylanager, Dept.- J$ } . " plants in the world. Here thought I titular work well and was doing it 1JBe Of Ih'. Williams' there is even to be an underground I by 1226 Bay St., Toronto, $ + g railway system. would-be--eFflcieacy-_reduced to•a fine,well- - Pink Pills. But perhaps the most striking of ail art. Every cog would be oiled and But from he standpoint of health, I Real Irish. lit was a different matter. As I ass- There must be no guesswork in the the plana for bringing the Eternal City _ P Pact—"Why are you wearing so many ' MORE THAN 55,000 FARMERS fed along from department to depart- treatment of pale, anaemic girls and rip to date Is the scheme for aurum- children. IL your daughter ie lanquid, scuta on such a hot day?" went, there were many conditions no- moth skyscraper, which is to have " f MUM (carrying a paint can)—,'I am _ __have bought their farms in 7l aa:arn iticeable that could be improved upon a_p•le,_saltaa_cnmplszioyle_shoo eigthy-live atorie_e ea against Amerlea's Canada from the Canadian Pacific. A!Prom the health standpoint To Begin highest of fifty. -" 901W to paint my fence, and it says 01 breath after alight exertion or an to obtain best reaulta remarkable Fact. Think! There is a with. there was the question of vary- The hes ht put on three going up stairs, !i she has palpitation g of the Woolworth Build-, teason. The large area of our hold- ing temperatures. Now it is very dif- of the heart, a poor appetite, or a tea- Ins in New York is 760 feet, while the coats inga affording choice of location and of ficult to maintain a uniform temper- Efffei Tower land to suit every farming need. Fair j ature in different parts of the work- dency to faint, she has anaemia—the goes 234 feet higher. But ;-,... price, fair contract, and fair dealin8lshop, especially o._e where there are Medical name for poverty of the blood. the Italian prosect, if 1t materializes, RNEUMAT 1c why suffer ? ° combined with abundant fertility of furnaces end ovens. The point is that Any delay !n treatment may leave bar Will beat both these. Its tower. which torture from will rise fa telescopic rheumatism, sciatica or lumbago? soil, good climate and social conel- the material for such work should be weak and sickly for the rest of bar D c perpendiculars + ; tions m>'..-e farm lite there desirable.stored in the room where the furnace from a base of twenty stories hf si•7arr or lac. .lr.. life. Delay may even result !n con- gh. is to °--4hwr*d tnroZ. the r"t-w,. m lu ger and attractive. Thousands more will 'or blow-pipe is, so that the workmen designed to top 1,186 feet. rwwta roti artkulan fm. 1?Pe sumptioa, that most hopeless of dis- select their farm from our virgin lands, do not need to and transport the Five thousand offices,a great amphi- CHAS. W. TEETZEL CO., " 1 r a eases. when the blood is poor and from our Improved farms, and with unfinished material to the scene of op I watery give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills theatre, a concert hall, a theatre, and °ipt A. some capital and determination to enation. This is exactly what I saw( extensive galleries are all to be homed j 1200 Gueen St. W„ Toronto, Ont. 40- work. can make a home and pay for happening. Men working before a coupled with nourishing food and gen- - in this world-beating skyscraper• URII it write for our booklet, "The Prairie hot fire had to get from a distance the tle out-ofdoors exercise. The new, t3 Gasprovinces of Canada," and leaflet, iron bars which were, to be heated. In life-giving blood which follows a fair •A.Western Canada For es Ahead." C. L. Minard's Liniment for Rheutnatisn� ' 9 several cases they were required, in use of Dr Williams' Pink Pills stimn- uw Norwood,Land Agent,Canadian Pacific getting the-material, to'pass through laces the nerves, lncreaaes the appe No Such Plaee. EYES E S ]Railway, Desk w.. Windsor Station, a cool, even draughty corridor, lean- g tits and brings the glow of health to , Aiontreal, Que. l ing them liable to catch colds, pneu-f "Where dib-the car hit him?" asked insilTAT ED BY pale cheeks. Mrs. W. E. Armour, monia,- lumbago and such troubles di- _ the coroner. $UN.WIIVQDUSI�SCINd3ERS a : Improve Your life itseltrious to health, and even tonf serious ocomplications o plic but ns got vinto aOvery poor state of heatle lth. cervical vertebrae,"At the junction f the replied thelmedf ' FDA ARCOMENe'""`R`"`:vba`6��u":onlcueu J'w y She was weak, very much run down calwitness. ex nae of having men sick and delay- and as the doctor did not seem to doHER NERVES l� g And the burl foreman rase from his i Appearan c e ing the output of the factory, was a' her any good, I thought f would try seal y s distinct economic disadvantage apart Ur. Williams' Pink Pills: After taking "Man and boy, I've lived In these from the actual danger to heath. As six hones of the pills she got nice and Store Phosphate tt Toa wear your for the lighting facilities, they were, a 1 parte for fifty years," he protested, roe and strongagain. 1 would re- More g an I never beard t h -� • -icomplezfoa to clear; eyes to brighten, to say the least, very inadequate, and commend Dr. Williams' Plnk.Pills to ponderously, o t e BETTER NOW .�. i and akin to-become soft and smooth. the use of various kinds of artificial place." anyone weak and rundown." l Thin, nerve exhausted people grow light was a source of great eye-strain. e- 2. strong on Btfro-Phosphate and drug- One of the essentials of good hygiene You can get these pilin through any Received Much Benefit b ygi In Australia they will travel a hun- y ,• g:a, in a 'workshop or factory is freedom, dealer In medicine_or by mail postpaid • 7F gists guarantee it. Price it per pkge. � dred miles to go to the theatre.—Lady Taking Lydia E PIIllChak�• �'k as far as possible, from obnoxious at 60 cents a box from The Dr. Wil. Forbes Roberts ' Arrow Chemical Co., fib Front St. East. I gases or odors. The presence of there ]fame' Medicine Co.. Br�ckvll'p. (7r'. � Vegetable CO1afp011IId Toronto, Out I gases was at once noticeab:e on enter- 4— - .J`-r- • -- in the plant and must surely prove COl]npOSerS and Old i�tk t><- I Chatham,Ontario.--"I started to getIg }L injurious to the health of the workers. weak atter w y second child was born. �'j0�d �n 8 Head Even the washing facilities were very menta• and kept on gettinip U 1 inadequate and scores of men left the The marvel of the classic soaataa v worse until I cotil3 i Heal Mlnard's and inhale often plant grim and dirty rather than for the piano Is increased for us when I notdomy own house.- 1'� d waste the time in waiting their turn work an was so bad ; Splendid for catarrh. we remember the defective Instru- „ with m d r "to get at the wash basins. The cloak y nerves that . 'rooms also were far too small and not menta for which they were written, I was afraid to ata properly arranged to suit the conven- and on which they were first played, ' alone at any time. ` ' fence.of those having to r-.ake use of In Beethoven's day, for example, t IY, had a girl workint + them. These superficial observations piano had a compass of only five and forme a whole eat ' were made in the course of a brief a'half octaves and but little tone. bio- before I was able to visit to the plant in question, one of art's piano was an octave shorter than domytvashingagain. . a r '� the finest and most up-to-date Indus- Through a 1ne_ad Ij , i Or I trial concerns in the country, from a that. It is surprising what these two learned of Lyydia E. commercial point, of view; the re- great men did with the piano which Pinkham a Vegets- 'sources behind it being unlimited. It was all they had. Similarly it cannot •...•'r- ble Compound and took four bottles of . shows, however, that far greater in be doubted that the eztraordirary de- '.' it. I ave birth to a baby boy the 4th '~ l terest will have to be.taken by em- velopment of piano-music beauty made Cuhcum Quickly Relieves ; day of ptember,192`2. I am ettl"oiag by Chopin was due is some measure j e_ . my own work and washing Of Matsu - ' to those.improvements In the instra- LtG�g I,dont feel well every day because I } a went during the nineteenth century, I don'tgetmyrestasthebabyissocrore = • ! a ' of which he was able to take advant- Bathe freel with Cndcara Soap' Bt when i get the rest I feel tine. I ' 7 am still taking the Vegetable Com- age. and hot water,dry and apply Cad- d pound sad am grnng to keep on with it ` 4 citra ointment to she a6ected parts. until clued. ffiy nerves are a lot better ~ itcbings,irri since taking it. I can stay alone day or � SlightlyMuddied. For eegemas,sashes, - , After the usual Saturday-night romp, Puisne, etc-, they are wonderful. i sight and not be the least frightened the children gathered is the drawl al Nothing so insures a clear skin and I You can use this letter ere a teatimoni „ room for some music. Th€y sung rev g�bar as making Cuticurs,your I and I will answer letters from women Q askingabout the Vegetable Comp : eral songs, but at last it was eight every-may toilet O°s' : —Mrs. CSARLSS CARBON, 27 P'i 3, o'clock. Then mother said: sa.st.nw rr»t!ta-a Adman Canadimt Street, Chatham, Ontario. -- - — - "Now, children, choose a h -i ` Osuawn' '°'cam Nil,• .,, ' Mrs. Carson ismilling to write to w- ymn to a ase-olatm atsaaask.Wean 2k g W finish up with,'and then you must all � `r°`r""�`v� ` girl or woman guffering from female • troubles. -•�... - . say good•night." •� "Let's have 'Ere Ag sln Our Sabbath Close,' " said little-Elate, as she turn• ed over the pages of the big hymn- pa"` book. "Well; I think that would -be more � � p • Insist on BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN suitable for tomorrow night;' replied $tch yow s mother, with a fond smile. M fi �� The child looked puzzled. Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets you are "Bat you always do air our Sabbath ID'S up f0 you t0 IOOk t,�0urbesf not getting the genuine Bayer product proved safe clothes on Saturday night, don't you, Young arks, old �'1r1a, plain girls, pretty b millions and prescribed b h sicians 24 ears for ' mother?"'she asked. girls—don't we all know those days be- fix, y p y P, y y fore the. ]nirror when, with a sigh, we Pay your out-of-town accounts by turn away and day, Colds Headache Dominion Express Money,Orders. „ -Missed H.Is Calling. "Gosh—I do look Plain! rl.. . . • • Pain ::'Neuralgia : Client—"Didn't you make a mistake On those days when our-skin looks bad in going into law instead of the and won't get right—our noses Won't i e. 0. Toothache' Lumbago- ''Lawyer—"why powder—our eyes are du]lI tiVe all know them. But wise " "By the way you charge,there would - =women watch their skin and at the first sign of some. , or�ER Neuritis Rheumatism be be little left of the enemy." thing take the best Teknedy—a dose of x + ---- a: _ Minard's Liniment Rerileves Pain. ''Accept only "Bayer" acka a which contains proven directions. - — Be'e6ha " ' x apt only. Y - E--- - Dry for Nine Years. > - Handy"Bayer" boxes of 12 tablet*—Also bottles of 24 sad 100—Druggists Pills In the, 1[ontagn district of Cape Cot= Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered to Canada) of Bayer Manmfactuft of Monoseetfe- seldester of Pallcylleseld (Acetyl salicylic Acid, ••e. 6. A."). wbtte it la well kmown ony no rain has fallen for nine years. They purify the blood. clear the akin, make you happy, ED SE that Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to assiat the public against 4mltations, the Tablets — brig t end attractive. Sold EOey'yW1161r•!M C011ad0. 1 et Bayer CamWal will be stamped with their general trade mark, the Baler Oroas.» ISSUE No. 4B—'24. a-- .: -rr' . .. e•-+., .:'. ._.,. .-•,.,... ,.' n...:.:.,.... ..+w -, .. �. ..v: ,. ., >......u.. y.1R .0 ® .c+.x''- e7:r..w...+n.P --.tc, d R.A' '• nn'r .?6C ?....✓..r�'+..a..a'3�.:,:detit�3.1'c+r.�':+w�e��i!°:,r.r..:Sv.ce„a.•-....r�"it....:•.�srerru...�e.r.___..:eewi;�-ser....".Iti��:��-a�:'��-s_r.-„.,...,err..,.....^.'}s=_:5•:,i�fxiy3..•.:a,�.:di,_ e �sm,>itan-ria:r_+a' ^s,..a*,i« .�_” :.x',.... 'rr, ..•...J`v' ....-..."��'5..:. '�'�- �F'�?�'.-��Ir�•.'+% als-•,. ;a: nt..an , 5:nvvs.. wrn. .S viiv.r •ra .tea., ':.. .r..:,ar ._ 3m-a - - _ m-�l.... :� .w3'�. `a�` &i"`' cC5?�tir 4u.rsg✓_b"ra7.a •„•. ,r.�., ,ranfir... .. •,�,:,_,, L�' .C,'.e. .., i;S �i'=�:+.x�6d�u.�rYr7"xro-^�v..:c+'6-r-ei� :G, '.. ,"� r. :na $Ta�i'�i'r'...c" r7"�-�"ra'a,ciym+�v.-.s.'+.•a .� ,.� „-.•f!,�,.,. v...;s.:^.a•:- ,-.,r,,.. '.- .... ;;ti ...+��,w.:+'-^-,,_ ,-,..u�`u"f.:r'�±- :,,a vv.. ,'s:^-.y �aTe.::... .Y3.>, .•r.nem r.e-!°arra '�_ ;�:. sae. - ?� . ... ,,.r. -.r.+- �� ::..... .=�. ,.....,....:, .:.s ��. ".' .:_. .+' ...t4s]. ""+' ..'✓'FIR'. 't•.. �]� -•v.:A�Y 'a�,'�i"-.. _ m • �f - 1 _T Oa A T T��Q --All• grawophone xecords are 1N MEMORIAM. -- Ii.J ri1J 1 17 ,• •,-- ... y..� • • �.1•- •.•5 x' ,fir 'h selling at reduced,pricf s at Thea- ' Rica-To memory of Sarah Rice, who ♦ _ -Dr. Henr will'be here as nan• passed -on this life at her homwlao ._in �. ��re•"• -Dr. Cartwright has J�ttrchNsed y will;be Nov, 19th, 1919, who will al next Tuesday to attend to hie' - ever be held in'lovin I remembrance s a fine Essex Coach, professional duties. * for her virtues and her kindness. _ -Born; on Friday, Nov, 21st, to -bulbs for winter blooming at -Father and Mother (S, and Ed and Mrs. Walsh, a eon. Riebardson's. Chineselilies, Daifo- Mrs.Stewart) -Ed. and Mrs. Crysler, of'To- dila and narcissuses. Make your Greenwood, Ont. ! - h-Picker home tleantiful, + _ _._. ... - Ing frieude. -CARD-OF THANKS. -N. Y. Voucher, of Toronto, p -Dr. g A. onto, r, Dentist, — ' There's one place in spent over the week end' with H. practicing in Toronto,.will be here I wish. through the columns of Maim' 1 e 1n his office on Thursday from 10 Naws, to thank all those who worked �'♦ .aad Mrs.. Mechin. a. m. to 5 v. mb, ., as usual. * so efficiently to extinguish the fire town Where you 4' -Mrs, Geo. Berry. Jr, of Bell- -The postponed meeting of the when the roof of my residence was so �• \� woods visited with Wm. Dickie Women's Institute will be -held on endangered on Thursday evening last, have bought and sisters on Sundak•last. Tuesday afternoon, Der., 2nd, at Thos. Perryman, --Mrs. Alex. Clark, of Lindsey, our spent a few hours on Friday last the home of Mrs. W. J. Clark: y Pe =The monthly meeting of the' CARD OP�THANKB. with Mrs. J. N. Richardson. Methodist Ladies' Aid will be held I wish to thank the many friends Christmas Fruits '+- '' ti• -Tomorrow (Saturday) the o Wed nesday,Dec. at 3 p.In., and neighbors for their prompt:ani Mullett residence wig be offered at the home of Mrs, Garnet Cour• ready rea•ponse to the tail for assist:. for a great for sale by auction at the Gordon tire. ante when the fire broke out in my e O House. bmm on Thursday evening last. By (� y -The Ladies Of Francis de Sales ..many years . -John Dwyer has been on the Church are hotdip a Euchre and the atst of pe thus rendered a large sick list for several weeks, but ie g amount of property was saved from DOW mach improved and able to Hance is the Tot) Hail, Picker- destruction. I f 7f be out. Ing, this (Friday) evening, corn- ltilary Hood. Tilt a "The',lig Store wencing at 8.30..'o'clock. Admis- -Mrs. C. Dale and daughter, * --- Miss Edith, of Toronto, spent over. slop 25 cents. Now Adeerttsemer►te. the week-end with the former's Dr. F. E.-F. E. Eyesight Specialist Luke. Optometrist, 187 daughter. Mrs. Smith. Yonne St., Toronto, will be. at A. 1`TOTICE-Mrs. E.Rogers,nurse,has - -Dan McGuire hay now charge 1 returned home and is prepared to resume 'motheryear: has rolled around - FI. Allin's drug store, Whitby, duties any time. 10-13 of his father's farm in Manitoba Tuesday, Dec. 2nd. Glasses, if re- — -and we are again prepared to meet -and his brother, Charles, also ex- quired,at richt prices. +�• RS. EMMA ELVESS-Nursewith pests to go out shortly. " ��practical experience. Open for engagements the demands Of 011r many CUStOm- - alts a large DlltillbeC from -111 require all the wheat I can in town or country. Phone Pick 1108. 30.4 @ g buy. I understand a number of ers' who insist on good quality. Pickering and throughout the cars have been loaded at Picker- HEAVY LAYINtt STRAIN-Sia- Picktownship.nattended the Royal ¢le comh White Leghorn cockerels for sale, ing by other parties. I can use all May t,atched, 31M tach. ' f Wilhama,simcoe a181n 8 Currants Pee 8 Nuts Winter Fair at Toronto. the wheat that is for sale in the Point. 11-13 , > -The many friends of Mrs. W. township and by getting it can MAKE money by calling up F. L- G. Reid are pleased to know that keepm mill going and thus su ��Green before welting elsewhere and g g get the _. Spices Essences Etc rx ., she 19 making very satisfactory po rt nine people here. F. �• wheat heia.payingfor •/heat, barley nniabuck- • " progress toward recovery. Greed " � -Mrs. R. H. Crook and Mrs. W. � -J. R. The:ton, of Cllealey, �j OR SALE-1 Acme range with B. Powell ,were in Toronto last 1' warming closet and reservoir,also 1 McClary spent the weekend here with hI3 fieatrr;-rah pot;Appty W J-.-Wi6&n R R , week attending the annual Pro- family, t vineial Convention of Women's y• prior to leaving for Sarnia. 1`0_l,Whitby 11.12OZI H-if-5 Institutes The following referring to Lis de- er,heifers, 2 roans and 2 what8oe�:er, purchased at our store', if it should r' parture is taken from the Chesley ♦_reds. Porties having seen same w:ll please -Several of the members of the Enterprise : "J. R. Thextou, who notify THE NEWS or H. B. Foster, Bowman- not be as guaranteed or does not in every way >K Young People's Society of St. An has been foreman of the Enter- `''lie' Pnone 4s, 11.13 —— me-et with your approval. drew's Church are attending the rise office fur 9 inunth9 and who nI90N PIKE-Piano teacher at E ' _Rally of the young people of the bas brought the mechanical de. C`1aremont on Saturdays. Papua prepared , dio at Mrs. Lyman Pil- for cxam,none 3 Stu rs y W Ab ter in the Presby, r hitb Pl•e 'terian ChurchatUshana to•d partment of the Enterprise to key',, Phone 3000,' 2.11 _ - - • such s high state of proficiency, BOYS AND G/RLS .(Thursday). leaven on Saturday for Sarnia, `OR SALE-A parlor reonstoop i -The services in the Methodist go xl condition; 2 wangle !weds w,th mattress r. where he will have' charge Of a and rp nng and dining-room extension table. w Church on Sunday will be con large jobprinting(ffice. Mr.Thex• .4ppl) aldClark.Dunbarton. 11.12 Just as sure as anyil 111 Santa Claus1S ` 1 ducted by the pastor. 10.30 a. al., ton is a master printer and has �— rr "Rally Day Serviee," Illustrated P F'OR SALE-Black hnr.e, gond coming. ag,,t],1n3 jtist had % ord ' Talk on "Light." ..00 m "The givens lendid service to us. We cr.aged 10 years;also bay mare.Clydesdale, P• regret to lose his services, but aged 12 years. Appplyy W.A.Courts,lot 21,con, _ . Young Man aad His Mother's teen who can turn out sneh high• s. Pickering. R.R.2,Claremont. 31tf , Apron Strings " class work as Mr. Thext cannot COR SALE-Cheap all kinds of Saturdaj pec mbar 20th �B the day y -A Laymen's Missiwary Ban- be retained in a conal printing L wagons.harness.and all kinds of farm mr ` i 4 suet will be held in the lecture. lements,o good order. Also several heavy and High- room of the Methodist Church on office. Mr. Thezton's services in p Pghtescales dforbikstandwo 1. also High- More anouncementR later- Tuesday Church Choir will be much ' price d for bides and wool• also live twin, Tuesday evening. Dec. 2ad, at 7 0 missed. On Monday a social even. �'• H.Herman.stou8vtll•. Phone 1903 lstr `.. ' o'clock. Representatives from inK is recognition of leis musical "-- ` - Greenwood,Whitby and Pickering help was given by Mrs. Tolchard. NOTICE _M circuits will be present Address at which were present his col- by 'CHAPMAN by Rev. Dr 'Endicott leagues of the quartette of Geneva I will it at D. R. :Beaton"e Dec.- . e e i -Mrs. W. B. Powell wse in To. Whic9 a. t on fhuraday, ec. 4th. ss ronto last week attending the Church Choir and their wives. His from 9 s. m, to 3 p. m, for the purpose - ' successor is Robert Johnston, of annual convention of Women's Richmond Hill." of receiving taxes. Institutes of Central Ontario. She THOMAS GRsaa, was elected a director of the Pro- -Continuation School report Tax Collector s vineial Board of Federated Wow form Oct. 1 to Nov 14 : s reprea- Cold Weather Clothing puts a percentage from 75.100, b Notice to Creditorsen's IDstitates and repreaette enb• from 8A-i5, c from 50-88, d failure. division 8,,whicb includes York AND OTHERS Names in order of merit : Form and Ontario Counties. III-Agnes Pett s' -On Tbtirsdap evening last the y a, Helen Rog- In the Estate of Williym James Moo- rAII'aorts. makes and •prices of Heavy Woollen and Pickering Fire Company received era a, Harold Anderson b, Gladys grove, Blacksmith. deceased. Fleece-lined Underwear. yy Bryant b, Elva Mitchell c, _ an appeal from Brougham to go Ed' The creditors of William James Moe- _- ': -Heavy Shirts, Peabody Brandgreat - - - Walsh P. Jean Annan d. Form rove, late of the Township of Pick- y y , value up with their chemicals fire engine g P - _ I1-Glenda Gilmer a, Willie Pow- ering, in the County of Ontario, Black• as the barn belonging to Miall er a, Ruby Toms a, Will Hall a, smith, deceased, who died on or about Heavy Sox. Harlon Brand. _ Mary Hood, a short distance south Harold Richardson b, Annie Bak- the 5tb day of October, 19s-,5, are here-of the Presbyterian Church, was -Also Fine Worsted Sox, in heathers and blacks. • y er b, Harold Wilson b, Elsie Lock• by notified to by post peepaid.or _ _ on fire and as there was quite a wood b, Earl Lockwood b, Lilian otherwise to deliver to the undersign• '.._Men's Sweater Coats, great value at $3.00., high wind at the time, other ed Administratrix or her Solicitor. on a buildloga were in danger. They NVlman b. Forth F-Irene Coupor before the 1st day of January, 19•a•i, We have been housecleaning our Boots and Shoes and Rog- were soon on their way t give lend a, Edna Reid A, Hazel Roq their Christian names and surnames, y q g our stock is all is A 1 shape. We have the beet era a, Mary .Spencer b, Florence addresses and descri pa staple lines of Boots in town. ~ what assistance they could. The ptioas, full rti- barn was soon a complete loos,but Muteb b, Lizzie McGinty b, Merle culars cf their claim or interest and _ - - no difficulty was experienced to Hollingsr b, Hilda Walsh c, Ethel the nature of the securities, if any, 1 confining the fire to the one build. Bray c, (Donald Morrissey, Lilian held by them. �• Dawson) equal c. Dorothy An- Immediately after the let day of ._-Radio Equipment ing. Januar 1925 the estate of the said drew e, Mildred Murphy c, Robert y' The paving of the Provinoial William James Moe rove,Btackemlth. We have on hand a supply of radio parte, including �l -batteries, Highway between Oshawa and stork d, Evangeline Cowan d, deceased, will be g distributed among B batteries, C batteries, bulbs, peanut tabes, insulators, aerial Violet Swan d. Any student who , Bowmauville has been completed, the pardei entitled thereto, having wire, lightning arresters, around wire lead in wire, hones misses a teat in any subject that regard only to the claim or Interest of g P .-, which makes a stretch of 41 miles g y etc., and can give on rices on almost an •of paved road between Toronto they are taking are placed at the which the A¢miniatratriz shall then Y P y outfit you may and 134owmanville, which is'one of foot of the class. Therefore, par- have notice, and all others will be ex- want. Our specialty is the CROSSLEY X J. ants are requested to see that eluded from the said distribution. the best roads on the continent. nils are resent on MondayDated at Toronto this 12th day of Price complete, including all batteries, phone@, ;A motorist who has travelled P P P afternoons especially, when most November,A. D. 1924, bulbs loud speaker, aerial and machine in- `:• much over the good roads of both � y � the United States and Canada of the tests are held. F. Purdy, MRS.HARItiST QEROW, y _ says that he saw more traffic on principal. Administratriz, Brougham, Ont. stalled $135.00-a four tube set. this road than over any other on -An interesting case tamer np WILLIAM JA3rEe BEwroN. which he had travelled, and as the at the recent Fail Assizes in Whit- Solicitor for the Admioistratriz. We guarantee the net. paved highwayis continued east• by in which two residents on the Room 589 Confederation Life i _t Chambers. Youge and Richmond Fred T Bunting Pickering wards it will become more pops- third cotceeaiot of Whitby town- 11.13 Streets, oronto. a , -" k •lar, especially with•the American ship were the principals. One of tour•iste, these men, TholnaA Lynda, had EetabliehediiU67. -The Hudson, a weekly paper gone to the house of his neighbor, Farmers, Attention published in the interests of the Robert Trigg, to buy some butter, as bis wife was in bed and unable I am agent for the World's Greatest O� not residents w of North Toronto, can. to churn, and as he was a Separator, "The Renfrew," Stoves, ' not see why so mach is said shoat approach Ing the house the defendant's Scales and Oil Engines. Finders • t •A� -the queer ah caught in Pickering, famous Plows,Pointe,Grain grinders, '; ENCEI'V "because it says, the world is fall Scotch collie dog bit him on the Wheel Barrows etc. SA • of "queer fish." We know that leg- The plaintiff claimed that on • • this is the case in the cities, and account of the injury to his leg he ROBT• DEVITT, we can readily. understand why was compelled to lay off work and phone 505 Pick. BROUGHAM • --- 13 the editor of that esteemed journ. Pay doctor's and other bills, and A Q�{ 80Y• al does not get excited when a was still suffering from the,bite. �`� * �+ *� * c sMl LLOW "queer fish" appears, but in Pick. The defendant, who was not on ELM DALE MILAMUS sicK MAN i� NOW l M ering the appearance of these his premises at the time the inti• ALL curiosities natnrally creates some dent occurred, declared on oatb, a, interest, and makes us feel that and was corroborated by his wife ito oto gtQ Ot we, are gradually reaching the and daughter, that tl'at the doir, rJ y Wheat or any grain taken in. p o ;, t 6 ofatus of a city. --- to his knowledge, ha-&-n-ever bit- exchange for Flour. / 'P `' ;3. -A cirenlar has been issued by ten any person nor shown any �� Cr AVER IN �'a9i ,:���/ .,the Post Office Department %iarn• signs of viciousness Burin the Shorts, Op, t' SP CE TWO 'pS P eight g We have Bran, Ch N inlr people of the disadvantages of g years it had been at his AN�C>'ET FIXED 1, sending small Christmwi greeting house, neither had he received Oil Cake Meal, 14 . cards. In sorting a large amount any complaints regarding its vici^ All kmds"of grain ous nature. The presiding "- of mail matter in which there are p R JadR@, � � � • � � ,, very small cards or envelopes, Mr. Justice Kelly, upheld the Ogilvie's;Porridge Oats. there is great danger of them rulings of other judges that in — ' falling Atray from the others and older to succeed in an action for Royal Household Flour, on to the floor, thus causing'a de- damages,it was necessary to prove Cream of to Nest Flour.f ]ay in their delivery, Or it may be that the owner of a dog or other - _ _ - •_ t ' that they will get lost entirely. domestic animal had previous CHOPPING EVERY, =_Q While there is no regulation knowledge that the said animal - = =---_. - against using small cards Oren- was vicious, or cansed harm to R'EEh;DAY vela e3 itis safer to use the ordin any person, thus the action was —' ' %4y bized enyelope.- dismissed, CK'C7C700�1 F �.,. .� _ .:, ., ... ..-'- •.:..- ,. _ n ..':.t. %k• "ej'l uta :�„� a.. , ,,.., •v ,. . .-, '. :. 9. ,. � .,, ._. :�,a, � _ y.. �' S:y�,: -Y• `a.:. 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