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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_12_05--,aF;A;R "T V • N i. s. ZI VOL. LIV, PIC]UQUIBIRING9_0 NT., FRIDAY, DEC. .5, 1924 No. 1.3 X MOUNT' zrON ' GREENWOOD. at the parsonage on Wednesday.De R Geo. , Baker The young people of Mount Zion in- .-Greenwood Mission Circle ",ill.-Vaeet G EENWOOD tend holding their annual Chl Afedicat Tree on the evening of December l9tb. loth, At 2 00 p. in. The program will consist of choruses, The services on Greenwood- circuit R. J. B.' SWINDEN. Physician. reertations, drills unrljiv wull hA 6or iioted by theTIS Ja -----DL R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.E., L.F_P.&S. logues. palstor as fellows : Greenwood 10 30 VT M C.P.&S.Ont.,M.C.F . . . a. m ; Kinsale, 1 30 p.. m.-, Mt. Zion, Creek. Phone 2430. office opposite D. Morrisb's store. 1 13 SCARBORO JUNCTION. 3.50 p m., and Brougham, 7.00 P.In, Hisiablisbed 1838 S. Highland . I I . U ,, -ii Sel -ougham Union at Giving Sunday school al: Bt The oldest established industry.in E. FORSYTH, Oi3b.D., Diii A sacred concert, under the auspices 10 a. "I,, Kinsale,Greenwood and Mt. Ontario county. O�ometrical Association of Ontario. Reg- of the Chair of Scarboro' Juncti6n Zion at 2-31) P" m. Young People's Istered ember of the American Optometrical Association. Eyes exsmined:�by appointment., Methodist Church, will,be held in the League at Kinsa!� And Mt.Zion on Phone 2511 Claremont. Ont. evening of Nedriesday, Friday of this week at 8 p.' ni arid at Busi ne ss church po the I am always In the market Dec. loth, commencing at 8 15, sharp. Greenwood on Thursday evening of i. F. TONILISRON, JI,-B., Member The program n by the week, when slides on to buy -sicians and Surgeons our entire will be ii next n lantein N.of the College of Ph* occupied b Choir, who will lie assisted by Miss missionary topics will be given. to of On ano, Office: that eormerly the late r,R.Tir6die.and l latterly stock of: Alice Story, elocutionist,6f Markham, which the of Kinsale and Mt. Phone. Qnt. 23ly d by P.pupil of Mr. Glionna, violiri- Zion are invited. Phonogiripbs Sewing,Machines �n well. PD ne. Qlaremont. att 'T ist, oeTox,outo. Admission, 35 'cents WHEA No0. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S., Piano, Records ts. I . BROCK ROAD, Edinburgh, zpambor of the College of children,under 12 years, 15 cen rh7sloians and surgeons of.Oriiaii Ueentiste Violins Sheet Music of Oollegla of Baraso s, Edinburgh MOUNT ZION. Wm. Bhdgeiow spent last in sr.s.110.11.1ttention to daisaaes of wamen and Banjos Cornets Oshawa with hisdaughter. AND children. Office and rosi Brougham, Ukuleles '_Trombones The 'Mt. Zion Ladies' Aid will hold a Arthur Badgerow has begun work Mouth Organs Accordeonis Oc his 61"a L_i;-o-p-r-a c I c b,,,,r in the basement of the chur,ch agAln'with car Wilson with on the afternoon And evening of Tues- threshing outfit. . .DR. DURWIN E. STECKLEY, At Slasbilag Prices day, Dec. 9th,' Lunch trill be served Win. Percy has returned home look- BARLEY Honor Graduate of Toronto College of Chi- 14 Days Only, at the nominal fee of 10 cents. In the ing hale and hearty after spending ropractic. Will make residential calls in Picker- evening a comedy. entitled: "Aunt three years in the west. ing Village and surrounding district. Tuesday. a Selina the Me�tch-maker." will be Wric. White, of Brantford, hs.s tak'. and will pay the highest prices.,Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For an ap- pd?intment call 141 J Bat or leave word given by the young people of Glen en up quarters with his cousin, Wm, with anyone taking,treatment. 4,71y Major. Piano duets will he rendered White, of this place, for the-winter;­­ Stouffville, Ont, by Misses Burgess. and Stephenson. Several from here attended the mis- Program at 8 o'clock sharp. Adrals- ii banquet at Pickering on' A Stock of Outario Bran sicii and 15 cents. R. Simmers, Tuesday and report a profitable time. AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and and Shorts always �t6r,Notary Public Etc. !stoney to chairman. While skating on the pond last Sat. osolici Can. South Wong,Court House, Whitby. 2,51y urdav on very thin ice, Walter* Jack- gn hand. I He Bead DUNBARTON. son broke through with no evil effects. C. RICH ARUSON&CO.—Barris. except a thorough di enebing. C ,% Solicitors etc_ 317-319 Confederation Funeral Director orner Yonge and R:chmond Sm, -s James will xe;;idp with Harry L i, B,j ildi ng.C M Toronto. Pi%Iai^ 1390 and Main U491). �,tf a nd and Mrs. King for the winter, STOUFFVILLE. Licenseirl .Em-bainaer Mrs. Alex Gourlie spent a few days `W ILLIA31 JAMES BEATON-,Bar- I XOTOR HEARS�13 this week in the city visiting h-er J,.bn Doherty, our reeve, ]a n at- qter. Noviry Piblic. Room tend trice At Ci;t)ntr Connell. 0 F? E A M V) C,)-,ifederatinnLtieB�,jxldirtgI Toronto, En- mother. Dr. Find Mis. Mille?d. of Vancouver, trance.. 4 and 1*2 Richmond Street or 17 Teen Street Ea;r. Telephone—Main V)io, Residence CLAREMONT, Ont. I NV, are pleased,' to see litre. ..L. J. 'Mc- is v,s,I in v I a town on their way back It's thp ire -we get fur out britter H udsin i;t4. ph,)ne 924 Whinnie and family in our mid.rt. the firim. Wt-ni E-hi�oitioii that sash es gup9ts of her father', r. W. Hlomes. bq liq to pay theprice The young people (If the see,ion pur. � Dr. D(,c,little, in him address Friday for cream, and its onr accurate —Dent/al poqt-.holding a dance in the new sebooi evening advocated And advised the 4y4tem of ii business tat en- -to-date hotel for the .ateHUD baiton on the evening of Thu htiEding(.f an tip able us to render yoti service. HARRY SON', D in Dun rs- , a Dentist, uriqtt.' trade. DRV� bV. Office—Adarri 5 Ter.ace, Byron Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc. (lay. Dec. Ilth. Martin'orrhestra will t s ill another store in town. St N�,th. Phone 121. (Gas, extraction when furnish the nii Writ. Hole Floor Arid Haveyur truck call for de 51tf Malinger. Gents, Ladies please "The Superior Stores"have made this our cream. ... ono of their ciiiin and opened up DR D. C. Smith, Dentist. Stouff• Having secured the agen,!y for E. D. p Ovide. where Ll vd Turner formerly carried Smit'a & Son. Ltd., Nurzerymen, Stoiw M %-�I!e. Honer Graduate of Chicago and To on line ayes, .9 e Creamer) Co. mr­.) Universities and the Royal College of vv9ii was shocked when the Dental Surgeons. Phone office 1011. Residerice of Winona, Oat. WHITEVALE. The tcls' Phone IW2 2dly I am prepared to take orders for all 1013. Nooutsid: appointments. news of the death of Win. Cook. a kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Mrs. W, 91. Major is visiting friends prominent grain and coal merchant STOUFFVILLE, ONT. LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at in Oshawa, of the town, was made known on Fri. Graduate of the Royal Coleige of Dental lowest possible prices. Mrs. Turnbull. of Toronto, spent day It appeatz that in the morn. &Urseons, and University of Toronto. Office last week with Mrs. A.E. Major. over W. M, Pringlie's. hardware Special rates for large quantities, ling, before leaving for Toronto. be Whitevale 0 _ ,4 the hours 9 to 12 ;I to 3.30. Ind 28t f Mr. and Mrs.M. E. Park and Mr. was doing sorn6flxing to his car. Not Russell Park. of Toronto. Bell phone 220. and Mrs. Ru coming in for dinner. a search was spent Sunday with D. R. and,Mrs. The Service Gamge 8 D. D; N. J. Chapman, Pickerimig made for him and be was found dead 7 DALES, L. D. Belilton. in his R e evidently from the College of Dental Sur. The regular monthly*meeting of the far Graduate of Royal teons and theScott's ir iyof Toronto Office fumes carCii-monoxide. Evident- Motor overhauling. tor andaide cur- Women's Institute Iv he had been dead a few hours be tain,repair ng. above D A tscore. Claremont. Ont. tuti will be held on Office hourit.9 a�in to 5 p. m. Saturdays; 9 a. Wedne*4&v. Dec. 10th, at the home of Battery Serytre—Obarging 471y Dr. McDonald. the ID.to I p m. Phone Clare 1403. Roofing I�l Mrs, W. S. Major. The address will fore being found. coroner, was called and decided that and overhauling. be.given by Rev. Mr. Radcliff of the an inquest was uncecesearv,as death All work guaranteed. Flat rate S • Baptist Church, Ladies, Iii re, carbon-monoxide poison- service charge member the d'onation of candies for 7a&due to -0 Mark, Central. V. RICHARDSON— Real Es the Children': Sbelter. Roll Call, Ing. He leaves a wife a,ad one child. Phone 551 W rate. insurance,Conveyancing. Notary pe i- is bristmasgre tinge- Public Etc.'Pickering,Ont. 31ly HIGHLAND CREEK. W. E. 8 E R R Y1. Party,STILL. Licensed Auctioneer, IS in. red or'green roofing 3.50 sq CHERRYWOOD. A Box Social and Euchre Pat F. for"Oonaties of York and Ontairio. An*- .4 A. tinder the auspices of the Public Libr- I of all kinds LlitiGUMAd 10 On 8110rali 32 3.10 sq ties. -iddro"Orson River P 0., out, arv, will be held in the library rooms "an ses Miss Jean Mainland spent'Sunday 36 3,00 sq with her parents here, on the evening of Wednesday. Dec. Here You A re Mrs, George Davidson was in tb*L-10tb. Games will start at 9 o'clock. R.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK The above prices are for lots of Do oonveTanow, commissioner for city one day recently, Good prizes are offered for ladies and Aw ondsvits, Accontili eve. Money to isles 10 sq. or more, 10c per sq. Wilmot Tweedie spent Sunday with gents winning at euchre. B""will an farm Inner of Marriage 1A 10 vm=, ont. f-T George Gates and family. begold al:50cent-9 each. Admission, Cement extra in small lots. John And Miss Mary Quinlan spent gents 25 cents ; ladies free. Ladies 'DAVID A. PUGH—Live stock aue- Itioneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' School, 9uii last with Robt. Garland. will please provide boxes. ..Coal :Chicago, Lifetime experience with Russell Davidson bad a motor trip A deep and Ebdden gloom was cast Block and ring wark. All kincipeodfiiR "i DICKERING to friends and relatives in Atha or) over the entire community on Moni. - er, Sunday. day, Nov. 24th.- when it wits learned -Lum'b tt rorn t I y attended to. Terms reaumble. Phone 10 jaremont, 161Y Don't forget to come to the bazaar that Mrs. Frederick Lacey bad passed to Dec. 12th by the away at the home of her brother. W, LUMBER YARD he held here on Shingle& WX MAW, LICENSED AUC- Ltdies' Aid Society. J. Gilmour, at Dunbarton. Deceased TIONEER.for York.Qntario and Durham was 't Counties, Allkinds of sales promptly attended Miss Emily Gates won first prize at was In her 50th pear, and he lob. to. Terms reasonable. Daterfor aide* may be POULTRY * the euchre party 'in Pickering Town youngest child of the late William Re 'dy Roofing arranged at NEWS'Officv. Bell and indepen. I Gent Hall on Fridav evening last. Gilmour. She was married to Freder. phon". Whitby,ftt. 51Y I and since her moral- and Lath ick Lacey in 190, - Cl WANTED GREEN RIVER. age has been iVresident of this lo - Car of St. Ma 's Cement just is. S H I N G L E S ity, except for Clxi6e years residence H.4hest prices paid for. Mr. Cowie Is somewhat improved In in Toronto being a woman at $3 per bai to. Debeased any, quantity .of hens .. ... British Columbia Cedar Write health. of a most kindly and loving nature, and chickens. Mr. and Mrs. Percy spent a day at won and held the respect of all those Galt Galvi6ized Steel Shingles or phone. V who knew her, The.funeral, which Bird's Felt Slate Shingles the Winter Fair. F• A. R E E S O R Mr. and Mrs. Fuller went to Bow- took place from her late,residence c a Noy,26th, was one of the largest ever for sale at He Neskel Manville on Sunday. st'. =Irl"."r T. PATERSON78 - CLAREMONT Albert Percy is giving S. Doten's seen in this community which te Call and get prices. -----Phone2 Bea to,,the high esteem in which the iceii . house a coat of paint. Box 296 . :.WHITBY F. and Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Ed. .deceased was held. The sincere Sym- 0 S Wilson we,.in Toronto Friday I"t;- pathy of this community1s extended Mrs. Win. Burroughs and son, of to'be sorrowing husband and eon,to Agincourt, visited with her mother on well as to her other relatlyes. who Pickering.A F A. R M ERS I Flavo Bread Flour Wednesday last have been so sadly beieaved. Miss Muriel Spears had the misfor- We are Agents for her arm last 'Saturdav, BROUGHAM. and Marvel tune to break he while cranking the-car. spent Cockshutt Co. -.1 Numbers from here attended the Win. R. Coates; of Claremont Dru' g` wO pr - bazaar and enc.rt held at Whitevele Sundav with John and Mrs. Soden. -PAstry Flour -Mrs. T. C. Brown spent a few d GooldShapleyon Friday the 21st ult. May be obtained from you Grocer. Mrs. Wilson motored to the city, this week with her son, Wm., Ili 716 tore M uir, reciently with-Mrs. Bradley tovisit Vfftto- Union- r. Bradley, who is to So.Micbsel's EwRrtandMrs. Stiver, of Fleury and Bisselis Brooklinfl6ur Mills Nospi al. ville,visited Fred and Mrs. Cassie last -week. week. .Lister's CHAS. WILSON, Prop. HILLSIDE George Duncan 45pent over the "d with his sister. Mrs.' Smitb, of • Mrs. Chapman has returned from Palmerston. FOR SALE Frank and Mrs. Axford and child- Xmas is here agam Cobourg. " i. tri w- I John Deere Ray Loader* Miss Olive Pearson, of Malvern, via ren visited with Randall and Mr ited at Donald Reeii cott at F early _Arrie this week. Get your Gifts side-del. Rake A SUPERIOR,SCHOOL ed to Mr. McIntosh bad a'suecessful-wood . Miss Kate Brodie has returned I Sulk Plow -2 Walking Plows tr after spending Several montilis A Crown Gang L TT sa'e last week. the On sister, Striii. Philip. We have a choice selection of Brantford Binder Tmine. Miss -Mary Conrtis visited Miss j. here with her Toilet Goods, Beat e over the week-end. The W. M. S,, of St. John's Church Xtuas Stationery, The course of the creek has been will hold their regulkr,montbly meet- W. F. Disney, greenwood k for ing at the home of Mr�-,;. Wpilter Ben- Kodaks. changed on Mr. Tvndall's farm Corner Yonge Find Alexander reat-r converi nett, on Thursday afternoon, Dec. Cigars Rod Tobacco 421E Phone Pick 714" Streets, Toronto. Tbi- community extends its sym- 11th, Fit 2 q0 ct'rinek. A-14 tiii-3 i9 tbf!' P-It nal meeting it is desired d that all Dolls at all prici6s, just the thing Noted high rode i by to J. And Mrs. Ormerod in the annual the membe I rs he present. for the kiddies. -Grain Chopping loss of their little son. PM9 ' and superior employment services, Hillside School will hold their The members of the. Brougham Xmas Cards, Smiles, Chocolates Annual Christmas concert on Wednes. Methnrlift LRciir,,Q' Aid Society are day, Dec, 17th An interesting pro• having pa-reel prat sale and lunch At Get-you Personal colleges have been the home of Mrs, W. Harvey on the I am -prepared to do Chopping and i.n attendance Aram, consirting of dialogneg, drills, - Greeting Cards from 1191 reading and A play, will he given. evening of Wednesday, Dec. loth, Oat Flaking every day but here during the past twelve months . opportunity for Saturday. John Cavanagh was one of six bops This will be A good op you to procure your Chi i9tni prpg- Enierany time. Write for 'cats- from York County privileged to nt- No, E. Md Co E W E N TH E. P ic-- KER I NG. NEW- S 'In"""' C"'isno"s si g of December lgb* 1"" onsi.t of eh_rti Th. P.. or Stoneboatis For Sale logue. tend the Winter Fair tinder the super- e n ts. Each parcel will contain 25 vision of Mr. Rog4rp, our Agri-ilturRI cents worth of goods axid will he bold John '. BaylesClaremont Representative, This was a free trip for 25 cents. There will also he 5 cent Veterinary Surgeon , W. J. Elliott, Principal for two days, a prize given at the parcels for children. Everybody wel- Rural Route No.2 .(School Fair for stock-judging. come. 0=tS=* t '�. ,`'.'. ... r<,:F,.!kt +^. ,..• , ..,.u, :-..k «n=s .. •.- i, t ,a ";1a` �.°s•^�.�4°"u' xn: ." k z Y'r,'..4�•+^ v ,',rn:, :.cin. r '.sr.•^, - W^'�,i-+C"en' s.4 :T�1"�►'' 'Y.,^... :e..aK.. .. y... I N - i b.s 1. SRys�`-*'T x .•.ro i5 -.m"a.,a. ,�.• .4-"„p..Y[.,�". y.T" i"�+,.. -._: .. �,.. , 5 a' s-*rr sr. .F!',,.Y,. ...�"5 .,,,.•r... tui•., •.,. ,4+..;.^' .t:.::'. •;t'C r _ . ,r : • A Poem You Ought to Know. GROSS "1AES TE f = "She Dwelt Among Untrodden Ways." TH RD ­ AQ t .- O Ll SC Had William Wordsworth, one of sur greatest poets, written. only the - - TRAi�GER FEEL AT HOME ' 'ollowing 'three stanzas, lovers and - critics of poetry would have been able LJONO to discern in them all the qualities we `.A Leaf from a Traveler'-s Diary at Quebec fingers are he'd tightly sepias R s gen us. AUNT ADELAIDE'S A LADY. three fin - g is y together, The devotion of his sister Dorothy, -By Mrs. M. H. Coaquest. Aunt Adelaide's a lady and she has but the little Raper is al:owed to and the happiness of his married life, spread. This position, standing or nit_ After seven days tossing on the sea,•er with my friends around-me, and we ai a lady face; find their reflection in his transparent Her house is spick and spandy, too, ting, is extremely attractive. respect for sad high praise of women. when we were rocked.on the cradle were all enjoying an excellent cup of and so is all the lace. These are little things, t4 be sure, I of the deep by every wind that blew, comfort and ,biscuits.. It was inter- and but it is the little things that ruin or 1 Q-, --help- e 6s' to visit he*, wP Rhine trodden- o ee t e sight. of "the e t n enhance e.ense daughter's house" once again. Happy pouring In, to notice the glad surprise our Sunday boots Beside the syringe of Dove, I: _ e And takee-a clean, whole handkerchief. A .Maid whom there were none to indeed had the holiday been in "the on the faces of the young mothers and I A NEW NURSERY TOY. Mother's house" of our native land, fathers when they saw they could and wear our other suits, praise, And sit up straight at table and,keep And very few to love. but when all is said and done, there is leave the babies in bed for s little our elbows off, - something about the young new land r1:11e. 'rhe smaller boys and 'girls -.And always turn our heads away if A violet by a mossy stone that beckons witrt such power that we were delighted with the tiny red we should have to cough, 'Half•hidden from the eye! are anew the sure, theto scallbeoY and we Leel tah.es and chairs, where their milk g And say "No thank you, when were —Fail' as a star, when only one the West. and biscuits were waiting for them. ast to take another s lice, ( ' Is shining'in the sky. Quebec was odr landlug stage. Here,Aa•invalld lady, white-haired-and pale And.for the Lord's sake. don't,forget, we were, from all quarters of the with the tedious sea-journey, was to ben her things is nice, + She lived unknown, and few could globe—returning Canadians like my- wheeled in in her chair, and soon the And careful we don't interrupt when l i know self who had been home'to see the old nurses were in charge of h'er, making ` set- her comfortable In every way. anybody talks, When Lucy ceased to be; folk an$ take in Wembley,—new And go outdoors to run and play and But she is is her grave, and, oh, tiers with the look of hope, determina- ling don't get off the-walks, ` i The difference to me! tion, and wonderment that bespeaks his sloryh hy'.yland in mlad dyw The as lRed -= And shake her hand at leaving and be ; Cross handed him a large box with the imm.grant—all together with our bread and provisions for lits journey "I thank _ sure to say it hearty. I parcels, and our little people. you dear Aunt Adelaide, it's C Where There s a Will. on to Saskatchewan, where he was go- been Long passages led to the Immigra• ing to join his brother on a farm. The 6 been a pleasant party. It is a tradition of the navy At a tion sheds where uniformed officials f4799. Soft toys- are ever popular sailor always rises to the occasion:and lad was alone, and without sufficient _ Y PoP and, Red Tape met us at every turn. Aunt Sadie is another aunt, `but we and may be mads v durable and Tack Tar's abilities as a handy man means•to buy the necessary toodatnTt Y erg Finally, after the official examinations just call her "Aunty." practical.. .This model could be de- have become proverbial. and the Red Cross had been specially P and questionings we Acre free from She says her yard's'a circus and she: vele ed in oil cloth, terry cloth or' About the year 1755 the whole of requested to look after him. I can see calls her house a shanty. p• the law and ready for the last lap of his shining eyes now, as he looked his toweling, stockinette or flannel also England was amused by the way in our journey. ___ _ She says that trees were made to in rubberized cloth A good $fling which a naval officer overcame the thSlika ant shuffle) along with his box climb and grass was tunic to would be kopsack, excelsior or cotton. dtf Rulties placed in his way by the To see the people from other lands ,under his arm. In one corner of the roll on, If made of oilcloth or rubber cloth authorities of the day. travelling is a liberal education and room I noticed some first aid supplies, And says a child's a stomach that you an insight worth having. We under- z seiectiuu of t::e well-known health and' stuffed with cork the toy would . This enterprising officer was Cap stand to the utmost that one-half of , got to graft a soul on, be waterproof and 'would float_ The fain the Honorable William Montague, book for women, "The- Can Books And so she makes us pies and cakes Cape and Bonnet is nice in flannel, who was known throughout the navy the world does not ltnow how the .mother," also the Little Blue Books and feeds us in the kitchen, ! other half lives. The men and wo- and the familiar "Care Before Birth" crepe, gingham or satin. by the name of "Mad 5lontague,".from And if we bust ourselves, she says,' This Pattern is .cit in one Size, We pranks in which he indulged. men of Southern Europe with their series of the Red Cross. babies, and their bundles, with their In an armchz,'r a young woman sat she's there to take a stitch in. The boll will require ;i yard of 27- The ship under his command was .no Engleesh," were indeed study is Then she says she's baked some cook-i inch material. The Cape and Bonnet at Portsmouth, and he applied for weeping r it the bottom had fallen ies, and if anybody rubbered i 24 inches of 27-inch material. leave to proceed to London. This was human nature. There was a patience „ut of her world. A kindly, s}mpa- Pattern mailed to any address on refused but, as a compromise, he was in their tiredness born of long ye'irs + '- They mast have seen the jar is on they thetic conversat.on. with the Red _ low shelf of the cupboard. of oppression, causing one to apecu- Cross stater, with the sound. sane ad- receipt of 20c in silver, by the Wilson told that he.might "proceed from his late whether the new life in the great She says her house is kid-prgpf; no! Publishing Co., 78 West Adelaide St., ship as far as his barge could take vice which the girl stood in need oC, one yet has broke or bent it, I Toronto. him." tree spaces would evolve another and helped to dry her tears and impressed ,And to bump our heads against it if I Send,laic in all for our up-to- 3Iontague did not want to give up prouder look. one with the Cast that there is still we think that we can dent it With much jay we bailed the ap : need for the Red Cross, and that after Send, Fall and Winter 1924-1925 Book his jaunt to town, so he had his barge ,And when we're hugging her Rood-by,'of Fashions. mounted upon wheels. After attach- pearance, of a Red -Cross worker who all there is a type of help given at we say "Oh, Aunt Sadie. had a can of steaming hot tea in her such times that is more psychic than Ing horses to the outfit, he proceeded We're earning back to-morrow and) MILE-A-MINUTE MENDING. to "row" his way from Portsmouth to hand. Here was a haven of rest for physical, and who better Stte,i for this we're glad you ain't a ladyl"i the travel-stained people In less delicate tack than the kindly-faced sls- When a hem becomes worn or soiled London, with the crew of the barge - —Edmond Y. Cooke: II time than it takes to write this I was ter in ilia uniform of mercy, humanity E on the lower edge I use the following complete. sitting at peace in a comfortable rock-' and goodwill. method, termed by my friends toile-a- Tradition does not say whether Mad CHARM AND GRACE. - I minute mending. Montague was brought to task for his -- To-day I want to tell you' about. Insert a sharp knife or razor bladed escapade, but the sight of the boat be Shocking Miaaners! l moat admired-were frequently apt to. -."°m► ;- two neglected attributer,—grace and' and carefully cut o the edge. Cut' Ing "rowed" along the highways must ; stuff their mouths too full or reckless- charm. I think that by cuitavating�.a piece ofcardboard about three'have caused some sensation. In the Fabulous Forties Mr. Meade' ly take bites of bone or gristre, which ;grace and charm any woman can be,inches long and as wide as the hem is {Minnigerode admits feeling some dis- could not be masticated. At any rate _. ` attractive no matter what the shape; d minus the width o! a seam �� may when his reading of the manua:a the duty of a gentlo-maa present on r ,deep, Shelving a Saint Of her now or the color of her eyes l Place it inside the hetn, holding the! For over three centuries a certain of etiquette then popular revealed to such an unfortunate occasion Is made I do wish, however; I could tell you' wrong side of the garment to you, fold Brazilian regiment has been under the him how elementary was the instruo- c:ear: about bottles and }Sts out of which the htside ed tion apparently -needed by young peter; "it at dinner's lady st!ould raise an you could take these thin }vat edge over the cardboard, patronage of Saint Anthony, who was as sone even in the supposedly polite unmanageable portion to her mouth, �� turn under the wronandg-tide edge j'nst a'appointed its honorary colonel to corn• theday.c relyoa'should-ewe ail.conver!ai 4on with lotions to give ytell you ou a preut etty sea and little shorter, whip the two folded merorate an action in which the regi- solemnly warned gainst )"balancing her and look steadfastly into the op- kin edges together, pushing the cardboard meat distinguished itself. The salary ' the hair tonics that give lilt 'and along as themselves upon their chairs; cress- posits part of the room." - g you work. attacbed to the rank was paid to the ' "sheen to your hair. But since grace � , tag their legs; extending their feet up•I possibly the advice carries a au g• - r t I am go"I. neat new hem results, with no,Little Sisters of the Poor. c - and charm cannon be bough i ripping or change Lin then r line. The on the andirons; admiring themselves testi�a of flner manners-on the part upper present \Iintater of War, how- o[ our grandfathers than of our grand- tug to try to give you a few hints to I with complacency in a glass; folding re- produce this evanescence of loveliness Garments that are too long .are,ever, does not consider that Saint An- their shawls instead of throwing them 1, _ quickly shortened in this way if the, thong is 'worth his salary. 'and has , ; mothers. T e me ofe !s soon or by your own will power. hem is dee enough to g with graceful negligence upon a table; . stored. A volume of etiquette far p g permit cutting come to the conclusion that it is time ! young men brings a masculine error -There Is nothing so attractive as a; taking a person try the button or'co] charming voice. So many lovely wo-• �� I that the appointment and the salary lar; whirling a chair around on one In behavior to book with appalling should cease. But the economy had to teen are spoiled by high-pitched, thin, leg and shaking with their feet the frankness: r.e nervous voices. That is because they -_EASY DISHWASHING. •�be effected decently sad in order, so chair of a neighbor." "GS hen I commence baking or prepay- the following Communique was issued he rising generation of elegante are always on the go. in a meal I brio out what I call m �and has been causing much amuse. i. Undesirable .awkwardness all, but in America are particularly requested To have the kind of voice:that pea- g g Y I _ pie watrt to listen to, try to talk from "Katch-all-kettle." This is filled with meat in Brazil:— Mr. Mtnnigerode's astonishment real- to observe that in politltea soclery it cold water, and as the "Colonel. Saint Anthony, of Padua, ly begins when he finds what the men- is not quite comma Il Yaut for gentle- your chest and not front the roof of., potato masher, iven •your mouth.• Use only throaty tones. egg beater and stirring spoons are I of the — Regiment, having corn- tort regard as necessary to say in rola- cera to blow especially noses th tstre fin- .your fi,st the new voice may sound a' finished with they are dropped into plated three centuries of service, is pest to table manners. "Ladies should sera, especially when in the street-- this to soak. When porridge pans,po- now gazetted General and placed on never dine with their gloves on un- a Practice Infinitely more common little affected. But if Wu continue to• than refined." Practice, in a few weeks it will be-i tato kettles and other cooking utensils the.retired list." �less their hands are not fit to be seen,", are emptied, a little cold water is put — + — aroused in him a painful suspicion In the family, both as a matter of :em.E• a natural contralto or mezzo- P P Not Easily Caught that ladies with hands "not fit to be Christian duty and correct deport- covers'i C_ into them, the covers replaced and I meat, the husband was expected to the utensils returned to the stove. As, Husband (returning from angling seen" were willing, Instead of taking „ A::other hint for gaining a charm-� trip)—"What do you think of-these pains to make them fit, to cover all de" exert an 'authority tempered by be- ing votes is never to talk so that the water heats, the adhering par- nevolent consideration, and the wife �'I beauties?" flcienciea with gloves; nor, it is to be _ Ie not direct) in your conversation Holes are softened and no scraping is to be always-docile, mild and submis- p y j required. Roast ens and as Wife "Don't try. to deceive me. I noted, has their Instructress in man. can hear you. jeep your voice so P greasy sive. "Sometimes yield your wishes f dishes are wiped with paper before Mrs. Naybor caw you in the fish' vera any reprehensions to bestow on low that only the,person to whom you P pe shop. I their doing so. It also appears that to hers," Mrs. Emery, a popular writer are speaking can understand you I!'�washing. �_ i o! the,day, persuasive) suggests to "O[ course she did. Why, I caught , ladles at tab)?—and that in, the very y g cowwent other people in the rodm to ,..,+� for Divers. so many I simply had to try to sell years A",en female delicacy, fragility married men. "Do not find it hard to )snow what you are talking about, tell) some." and ethereal:)• anaemic charm were yield sometimes. Think you it is not them later. I Modern selvage enterprises demand 1 i difficult for her to give up always? Artother thing that brings charm• greater and greater ranges iu deep ____.- Xnd in the Token of Friendship, or quickly and easily is a pleasant smile I sea diving, and as the depth to which t Home, the Centre of tote Affections, by . .--aot.one of those hard since tmiieri a di t sea descend Is limited by I; -the Rev. J. N. Danforth, published in pressure of'water his body can sus- *: t Bostoatn-t3#4,occurs the perfect icy that seem to start at the teeth, but I P P one that begins' way down deep in twin without risk of collapse, improved I ture of the' model family of the the heart. After you have acquired forms of diving suits and accessories ? k r fortiee: 'such a smile, use it and use it, Ire- are being continually devised. "' RY � The father gives his kind con.mand, member, it won't wear out, and only Few, of these, however, incrEase the The mother joins, approves; Mows more beautiful by practice divers range of operations by more 1 And children all attentive stand, _ - Grace is simply the art of moving than'a few fathoms, and the maximum ,. . Then each, obedient, moves. your body in harmony. A girl with I depth to which even the most expert _ �a a graceful figure is always considered i diver can go remains at about 200 feet. , j stylish, while one who waddlee or Actually men have gone to as great Money We Seldom See. ". slumps or jerks cannot look well a depth as 300 feet, but 'under such ��' S Apart from issuing'the ordinary vot even,in expensive conditions no' work could be attempt- •at . �. I _ pe gowns. ,,�•" coinage of the realm, the British Mint ,. 3 A simple exercise for acquiring a ed. Moreover, the.men who made this s makes various coins that are never 9taceful walk is to balance a slipper. record were permanently iacapaci• �,., ' handled in the United Kingdom. tated as a result. i r . 9r a book on your head every night *� t . ., �< � � A new apparatus has little in com- Among these are aluminum coinsAZT for at least twenty minutes, while mot' with the usual type 'of diver's ". �� �, made for use in Africa, including the walking around the room. Another ex- r}- •: ten-a-penny piece-circulated in Nigeria ercise is to clasp your hands at the I outfit. It resembles a small U-boat l" , f� ,T and the half-cent used mainly in the A _.back of your head and get up and sit turret, which by means of a double �;! down without unclaspingthem. After telephone can be kept in constant Uganda Protectorate. Both are per, you have mastered this try getting u communication with the surface, and i AW v forated, to conform to the native habit y , Y 8 g P , i of carrying money on a string. a and lying down without moving your which 19 provided with movable arms I For Ceylon there is issued a hands from the back of your head. and legs to accommodate the limbs of r - quaint t 3w< i little square coin, worth five cents. the diver. The arms and legs are sur- 1 rr +. �. Doing each of these exercise twenty _ �;` E t Another oddity is the Maltese "grano," times a night will vs' rounded by sleeves made of a tough �< :d g give you a lithe, � ,, -which has the distinction of being our aluminium alloy. &irlish figure. ,�F.. n And when you sit t to be graceful such a diving tank enables the diver .smallest coin. It is worth one twelfth rj y try gr - �. .. of a penny. ' too. Folding your arms may feel to descend or rise at will by admitting or discharging' water, replacing i't I * P restful, but it spoils the lines,of your with compressed air from a battery +' salt Gift to God, ` figure. The stylish dress models in big city shops are taught to keep of six cylinders. One diver descended Among the tGreeks h it was customary �• their hands low on-their hips. They 530 feet in the course of testi, though ` Government officials are shown inalfectiug a huge granite quarry at to present salt to the gods as a thank at this depth the presau're amounted Brookyilte, Manitoba, from where huge blocks of the stone are removed for offering at the beginning of every - put their thumbs to the back and building purpfises. w their fingers to the front. The fltst to 2261h. per square inch. meal- �' - , . . .. .. _. ._.__ _ ..,.K;v-`�..Ai'stn,�:aaTx.`�v,�lH"��.�.a.,...ch"w'tfil�?3-•P.�i'•,.iF'v^r'..r,.iw,."^cox'•a_d,�. ,d Jv, 'V r `i l lY i\ "Six ,enny worth of miracle,' is 8: e t tkiiW expression from George Gia- T a ng. the novelist. Mr. Kennedy Wil- �he . ,SUFFER Mi. '1'liarnson writes a summary of a story �7eSf that Clsstng himself told. In a lonely obtained Through Enriching the spot by a woodland the novelist found a smu'l bey leaning against a tree; TO d' __t7. - SCO —0 Blood Supply. bt.3 head was burled in his hands, and b - _ he was sobbing out his heart. The lad 4.1-any�wemen endure with alien- naa sen sent to pay a dObL With 9 13. tlence suffering that casts a shadow life. rence and had lost the money. He over half her But an aching back. was not so much afraid of facing his tired limbs, sideaches, attacks of faint- paren$s as. he was sorrowful at the teas and splitting headaches need not loss they sustained. -ppe -be a part of, a woman's life. Such "Sixpence (twelve cents) dropped mals indicate plainly that her blood' by the wayside and a whole faiMly Is thin and Impure; that to drive away I put my hand in my these troubles her system requires the made wretched! OGDEN'S LIVERPOOL ��� . PLU6 pocket and wrought sixpenny worth of new, rich blood supplies' by Dr. Wil miracle,,' said Gissing. llama' Pink Pills. These pills are inHow little It sometimes takes to valued by suffering women, who have make a heart happy! i Classified Advertisements used them, above .941 other medicines The significance of the story be- 1 because they make the rich, red blood AGENTS WANTED A� comes more apparent as Mr. William-i :H EALTH EDUCATION 7 that makes women feel well and at son takes a look behind the scenes of 1 4' their best. Proof of these statements AGENTS TO MAKE $5.00 TO Gissing's private life'as related in the -.-,BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON $25.00 a week handling Snappy Is given by Mrs. Eugene Deslauriers, Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft. Xmas Quick Sellers for women and Richot, Man., who says:-7"A few Provincial Board of Health, Ontario. failed. Once in his days of struggle the novel children. Don't delay. Write to-day. years ago my health completely ist lived In a back bedroom on the top I Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- Buckley's, Box 267, London. I was subject to those troubles that floor, but he changed to the front cel- tars through this colu.ma Address him at Spadina House, Spadins, afflict so many of my sex. Added to IG CHRISTMAS CATALOG- 40 lar of the same building; the cellar Crescent, Toronto. BHouse'hold Goods, Christmas these I suffered from constipation. had a stone floor and contained a bed, loss of appetite, dizziness, a ringing.ng in Goods. Saves Dollars. Free upon re- a table, a chair and a washstand. He est. 'Martin Company, Station E8, 'my head and nervous prostration. I u mede the change because it saved him A prominent business man of To- per minute would contaminate the air guest. consulted several doctors, but their sixpence a week; with sixpence be ronto was recently found dead in his of a garage 10 feet by 10 feet by 20 r 3neliefnes failed to give me relief. could buy two meals garage, with,the engine of his auto- feet to the danger point In a ut! MALE HELP WANTED. After much persuasion I began to take mobile still -funning. On iavestigat- three minutes. 17 Once be bought at an old bookshop g e case, e conclusion arriveas not so very long ago that the, -4INION WIDE ORGANIZA. a greatly coveted book and then lived Inthe thli D r. Williams' Pink Pills, but without arrived It i DO- much hope as I believed that no medi- was that the man's death was due to newspapers contained an account of a tion wants reliable men to dis- on bread and butter for twenty-four tribute 'samples in ;Q11 cities and 'tine would help me. To my great carbon monexicia poisoning Carbon'young girl who, while taking a bath, Joy, hours in order that he might save the towns. Splendid pay. Canadian Dis- however, I found these pills were just monoxide has become one of the tom- was asphyxiated through having a sixpence. monest forms of gas isoLing. In the small heating stove in the bathroom. tributors' Association, Sevenoaks, Vic- what [ seeded, and I can honestly say Writing his book, New Grub Street, !oris, B.C. rthat the deaths These accidents occur so unexpectedly they have made me a well woman. I in six weeks by toiling ten hours a fromthisgas exceed those from any that it is well for the public to know can now do with ease all my own house- other poison. But deaths from carbon the danger of hot water gas he day, be sometimes h &ter& Celebrities of the Sancta. had to sell some work, and I strongly urge other weak, of his own books to obtain the aimp- monoxide can happe:, anywhere. This becoming an Important source of gas can be just as fatal in small cot-:carbon monoxide in houses, especially I If you are a woman, It always gives ailing women to give this medicine a lest food. One day, however, he found -that what it has done connected you a thrill to find you are rubbing sill (fair trial, feeling sixpense In the street. Long after- !ages out In the country through in-'where they are not properly Ifor me it will do for others." complete combustion in the coal fur- to an active flue. Soot gradually col- shoulders with some man or woman wards he wrote concerning It, "I had nate or stove. It can produce fatal lects In thc3e devices, and may become who matters. You can get these pills from your an exaltation which Is vivid to me at results in a garage, as has been seen'incan descent, thus furnishing ideal Till quite recently Queen Alexan�ra. • druggist, or by mail at 50 cents a box this moment." when the engine is left -running and conditions for the duction of carwal - from The Dr. Williams' hiedicine Co.. which, i 11 used to pay regular 'visits to Blickling Gissing was able to sympathize with not sufficient ventilation provided-.bon inonoride, h cr, urriess removed Brockville, Ont. Hall, an old baronial mansion not the Impoverished boy because of his The danger involved in running a through the flue, may result in seri- -.SeCtS. ,DWil grim knowledge of poverty, gasoline en gi n e in a small closed space our acci dents. very far from Cromer and SandrIng. • Many-Eyed n for any length of time should be' The danger of carbon monoxide is, ham. Many excursions used to be Some Insects are liberally provided recognized by all automobile ownemlthat it is odorless and the victim.has�taken In the hope of seeing the Queen with eyes. In general they have two In recent tests on the exhaust of a'thus little warning of presence in such a charming setting and in NOTING TO EQUAL small automobile engine, it was found'until symptoms appear, its I such an unconventional way, r 'kinds—simple and compound. Simple e indl-' low discharged approximately�vidual fees dizzy and complains of I The there Is a bungalow an the twenty-five cubic feet of gas per rain- 'headache. with a feeling of sleepiness, eyes are like our own. though less BARY'SOWN TABLETS marshland at Rye that used to house efficient. while compound eyes are, ute, samples of,which gave an average and sense of fatigue. tecause of the -composed of numerous facets and of six cent- :Arbon monoxide or'great loss of motor power which the Dame Clara Butt. while In the little f r village of Winchelsea. not mag miles 4enses. Mrs. Georges Lefebvre. SL Zenon. one and one-half cubic feet of deadly I gas causes to the muscles of the body, as'Ellen Terry, whose avender 7.A Most People know how d4filcult it is Que.. writes: "I do not think there is carbon monoxide gas every minute.,the victim may be unable to escape away, w .Ali Larger engines wil: naturally give off even though he i3 aware of the dan- towns and huge Lace rufflea,were quite ,1, to catch the common house-fir This is any other medicine to equal Baby's not surprising when one realizes that Own Tablets for little ones. 1 have more. A ratio of fifteen parts of car-I ger. It Is thus wel: to know some- a feature of the village. , A �y's eye has 12,000 facets. and the Mor-;used them for my baby and would use bon monoxide to ten thousand partsthing of the dangers of carbon mon- of air Is considered ci dangerous con-,oxide and where It is liable to appear, i equeuUy there is not much that Is! nothing else." What Mrs Lefebvre ceatration to be exposed to for any 1for to be forewarned is to be fore- The dye fluorescein will change but of Its line of vision. The dragon- !says thousands of other mothers say considerable item, and a small engine!armed. Proper ventilation Is essen-I the color of ultra-violet light to yel- y's eye has 12.000 facets, And the Mor-!They have found by trial that the Tab- in "warming up" andjCving off only tial wherever there is danger from lowish gTeen. della beetle's eye is made up of no' lets always do just what Is claimed one. cubic foot of carbon a r n monoxide this poison. eleee 7 fewer than 26.000. for them, The Tablets are a mild but Whife'the compound eyes never ex., thorough laxative which regulate the The Lucky Sons. A Camera Pioneer. teed two, the single eyes VarJr in num. bowels and sweeten the stomach And Lucky the one who can look at Fate The Royal Photographic Society has URINLP bar from eighteen to twenty,- They thus banish indigestion, constipation, 0 Are situated In groups on each de of colds, colic, etc. They am sold b With a laugh, and say— erected a tablet to the memo" Kwps EYES y the bead• medicine dealers or by mail at 25 Block the highway and bar the gate, Henry Fox Talbot, "th4tather of mod- Spiders and scorpions have", both cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Send me dowaLwhere the beaten wait, era photography,." Clew, Bright and Beautiful single and compound eyes, though Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. But I won't stay. Mfore this tablet came as a remind- WTftM=JMC.D..Chkalp,f.=EVCC-2-B—k "they appear to-derive little I'm on my way and I'll tak(� !'-,p 7ond er. it is to be feared that few knights A benefit V % Through hell or what to the eud.Of We of the camera had ever heard of Henry from them. Fans for Fighters. ro"... -kl 0 A n. -1tallan newspaper correspondent Fox Talbot. though his experiments Why suffer ury in China gives some amusing impres- Lucky the one who cs�n understand RHEUMAIISM torture from The Tree Planting Division of the In photography ate not yet a centi old. --_Forestry Branch of the Dept. of the sions of the civil war now "raging" in rheumatism, sciatica or lumbago? Interior in 1923 distributed some live th&t country. That it's all a fright; In 1835 Fox Talbot, a Cambridge t WPIRIT OF MON orae permanent "ner. 1,;..7 and a quarter million trees to farmers Driving on through a broken land mathematician of distinction, made a thmush I" ten--sure in as -He point,. out that blood rare ze dw in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al- 'a rarely Where it's hilt to hilt And It's hand to simple box camera, with which he reewts, Dsr11 Varu Ian free. drawn In battles. When General TEETZEL CO, berta, and since this work-began, has Tgehan-Hitin bad been thirteen days hand, took views of his house on sensitized CHAS. W. Dept J. supplied, free, some seventy-five mil- in With Its share of night; .1paper. Then, after the invention of Pekin, . the Republican generals, 12W Queen St. W, Toronto, Ont. lion trees for shelter belts about Who knows in advance that the old the d ague,r reotype, he patented Taso-Kun and Tuan, marched agulnet prairie homesteads.. dream's gone f calotype process' This was,in 1841. him. Each side was 'equipped with And it's mainly a matter of slogging He brushed a-solution of silver ni- machine guns and areoplanes, and a ua In the Province of Alberta there are "battle" ensued. A bomb struck a trate over selected paper, which was eight forest reserves, the total area then dried at the fire and dipped into Be Prepared house and killed a civilian and Tachan. a a Joy in breaking mien" a solution of potassium iodide. "Gallo- of which is about 18,620 square miles. Hlu' Fate find n's army thereupon scattered. for colds. Check them at nitrate of silver" was next brushed Who shrink from the fame; These have been set aside with the The Chinese• soldier of to day Is the start with I&-& of maintaining A timber supply' But out of the struggle now and then over the paper; then It was exposed' splendidly drilled in the European The valiant rise from the shadowed in the camera, ajid developed. Wax 4nd conserving the flowofthe rivers. way, but It it begins 6 rain he ate -J, pa glen was now applied, and the result was Edison, with all his inventions fighting and opens his paper umbrella, To play out the game; a "negative"—first called by this name was which, with a fan, forms part of hi Taking the breaks as they I r by Fox Talbot p ambitious eo How many amateur photographers iker compared to the ambi equipment. There Is rarely any fight- go— Young photographer who advertised, Ing in China when the weather is bad. "Your baby, if you have one, can be But slogging on to the end of the abow. of to-day would be willing to go to an! 7, IN OF FA enlarged, framed for In Mexico a bridge 150 feet long —Brautiana Rice. this trouble before they could even ,ged, tinted, and o $8.79." is built entirely of solid mahogany. H, Restored. tart to take pictures? His Hearing Rest The Invisible ear drum invented by New to Her. A. O. Leonard, which is,a miniature Little Mary was making her first megaphone fitting inside the ear en-I visit to her grandfather's farm. As The tirely out of eight, Is restoring the she and her.-grandfather were walk- hearing of hundTeds of ople-la­-New- Ing a r-the barnyard, she spied a► York city. Mr. Leonard Invented this muzzled call. Clapping bar hands-she BOTHERED WITH AbIM" cried out ,gleefully: "Oh, grandpa, drum to relieve himself of deafnes'9 grandpa, look at the little cow with and bead noises, and It does this so successfully that no one could tell he the false facel" SCALP TROUB� POP` is a deaf man. It Is effective when deafness is caused by catarrh or by The safe way to send money by mall Itched All the Time. Caused A perforated or wholly destroyed natural is by Dominion 91pren Money Order, drams. A request for information Blisters, Cuticura Healed, to A. O. Leonard, Sulte, 437, 70 PUth trouble 'Poultry manure is a, valuable aid "I was bothered with scalp the given to the, gardener. Before using, for a year. My scalp itched all avenue, New York city, will be g, it adyt should be broken up tire quite. fine. It e causing me to scratch. This a prompt reply. must be used carefully and never in caused blisters,and my had was BO& large quantity at one time. so sore that I could baldly comb my Waking haft. My hair-fell out in handfuls and I was nearly hiald, W, This Super-heterodyne set is the highest *velOPnient And says: "Here I and you* minarwa L.111IMent fOP K eurnatism. I read an advertisement for CutiA of radio scimm to4lay—a product of the 'Teople who Stand, each In our degree: cora Soap and Ointment and pur. chased some. I was completely A whim of the Empress'Eugenie maklet your PhOM." It tS the Set"Ai&W&S tMWW Cyn What do you mean to do— healed after using three cakes of saved the roadside trees of France, H.R.14. the Prince of Wales' ranch at High River. Mean l,,to-do?" Cuticura Soap and three boxes of From destruction when they were be-. Cuticura Ointment."(Signed)Miss A highly sensitive circuit. wonderful tone and volume. tete with six peanut tubes, it The refinement of mechanism I say: "For all I kno*,' in cut to make room for tel aph Bertha Holderby, Mold, Wash., J --works with an Indoor loop and appearance make It anpoles. June 9, 1923. Wait, and let Time go by, Aerial (as Illustrated) or with instrument'It Is a distinction Till.my change come."—"Just so," Cuticura Soap to cleanse and pu- 7;, an outdoor serts.], and brings to Possess. Tbe star so mean Ls: "So mean I— rify, Cuticum Ointment to soothe In distant stations, with and heal and Cuticura Talcum to V ' • powder and sweeten we ideal for Write for information describing this set to --.—Thomas Hardy. daily toilet pur?oses. Pavid Am McCowan lample Xsek Free by WWI. Ad4r"v Ca"ediall Depot: "caucars,21.0.am 2616, The use of coral for jewelry dates Price Soap2be.Ointment2fi z3=266. Distributor to the third century B.C. Try our now Sh'a"Vdi 88-85 MAIN ST. TORONTOONT. Dealers--Ws solicit your enquiries for catalogue and discounts. r,lLnard's Liniment Refflovos Pidn. ISSUE No. 49--'24. k- Jkem Pv" f X11^".010"1 g ­73F ,", Sur githxiue' Ipxws n- ti nu i n -ing L006g V06L-811.11ILd to be cleaned UR OWN MEANING - PRESSING AKE YO Co ' Bt A,:: TXR. anti pressed. Satisftiction guaranteed .11.73 per ye4��; 51.30 if paid in i'Ldv4nct. THE Charges model ate! Subscriptions ro the United states and Creat A -Chriostmas" , CA410 Britain$2.Q0 in advance. JAMES BRISCOE. PRESBYTERIAN PRESB --.----Opposite D.Taylor's Bakery. CHURCH Claremont, Oat. OHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Below is a splendid reeeipfi inn nf PrPF;bvteri n r NOTESa' S1 tw% )-A-L--- - - .�.. ' for-a-1-0-Ab cake at a cost rt AND comWENTS. for the Piesb -Ntery of Whitby of 15 cents alb. 'Neve*r in the past has thero'been Will be held in I purpose having on hand continu- such an epidemic of crime as there oual stuck of hard I lb. butter, 2 cups brown sugar, 3 eggs, beat to a crearn St.. Andrew's Churchi nd sofecoal; is at present. Murders are more and add � CLIP W01d8,1,8, 1 cup I milk, 6-cups Lflour, and the de Whitby, on before 1 teaspoon soda, I teaspoon cream tartar, 1 tablespoon ,. :frequent than ever, a Place 'our order nos' ore Y nutmeg,2-tablespoons cinnamon and lastly add 1 lb. seed- -sire to get rich quck is evident the rise In price. less raisins, 1 lb. currants, 1 cup preserved cherries j mix- Friday,Dec. 5, 1924 e' verywhere, and many of those latf Phone Pick. 1709. , ed peel, :4 lb. shelled walnuts. Bake 2 hours in slow oven. been stricken with this at 8 o'clock p. m., .,who have a ho To give information regarding the DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING 4isease of the'mind are me For best results, buy all your iagreeients at - w have occupied high positions of Vute on Church Union. -trust. The possession Or WMLL11 Everytotly-desiring information Coal, Coy l R 1 - should be there. is very desirable,if a-person would I . ­ 400k on that possession as -be Speakers- Rev.H.R.Horne, LL.B., T6ronto ; Rev. Peter Taylor, THE QUALITY GROCER ..;should, thatr is as a thing-of trust Toronto. Hard and Soft Coat of the *,:�fie.spent in the betterment of n All offering ,I be taken. best quality on hand useshie wealth only. for'his own chis fellow beings, but if a person Pickeringardware Store -' . pleasure, it does not bring the Notice'to Creditors "10S. A. LAW, isatisfaction that he expected. AND OTHERS When a person resorts to crime as he EitpAe of Chester Harold. Keel- IS HOME WITHOUT :a means of accumulating wealth In the late of the Township of Picker. be is AlMn-t StWO to make a com- fir, g, Ontario, A HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE? in in the County of plete failure. A man may suc- carpenter, deceased. It beats, it cooks, it bakes and supplies hot teed fora brief time, but in the Notice is hereby given pursuant to water. This is the stove that is meet. Section E6, R. S. 0.. 1914, Chapter 121, ing the demand of the tcade. -end he Bads thsA it is impossible, that all creditors and others having, Practical, Handsome, Durable.- -to escape the clutches of the law. claims or demands agKinst toe Estate RONCHITIS B 'In his efforts to get away from of the said- Chester Harold Keeler, Burns all Fuels. -the see-nes of his crime who died on or about -the 24th day of The old Reliable Perfection Oil Heaters the trim- June. 1924, are required an or before!I MIX U rtm 11111111110 if final finds that this world is a very the 1st day of January. IM, to send Chase the chills, heat by roomful. by post prepaid or deliver to the un- Carry anywhere. He may go for thous- small place, dersigned Admititstrator of the Estate Look—When painting u4e the best. lands of miles and take up bi.4 of the said deceased full particulars of 1 ?.abode in some small place, vainly- their claims and the nature of the Lowe Bros and Varnishes Paints .. thinking that he is secure f rori security(if any).held by them. are the best,by test. And that after the last mentioned ..-capture, but eventually he finds datetbesaid Administrator will pro. _''Everything in Hardware at lowest prices. ...,that he must pay the penalty for teed to distribute tue, assets of the :bis crime. "Honest y is the best sa ld deceased among the artiesentit- led t-hereto, having reg,irfonly to the policy," no matter what position claims of which he shall thin have F X lea J. S. BAT'SDON PICKE NG 6�a Man may OCCUPY in life. recet v*d no tice, Dated at Whitby. Ontario, the 25tb day,of November. 1924. tr CAUGHS• "lips ..,One of the most s ikiog differ -DONALD FL. BFATO';. EsQ. •encee between the daily p-tper of -Whitevale, Ont„ to-day and ttiat,of twenty five or RONGNITIS By Arthur F.Cbri.,;tlan. Thirty year-) III is that a daily Whitily. Ontario, MONEY BACK GUARA14TEE RHINO Rubber Footwear is paper now has something lacking 12-14 his 4cl:f;1cr . .,:If it does not have the comic Strip Guaranteed Better Value �whicfl was entirely unknow n to alba readerscf tlie drily papers Everypair of RHINO Rubber Footwear is guaranteed to be free from defects in workmanship and material. generation ago. We are not far M The guarantee tag RHINORUB- in asserting that there i. :Maximum Secunt ,mow­ not y which goes with every B E R — t h dr 4013e person in a hundred iujCatiada pair means that RHINO toughest an d GUARANTEED States who is not Rubber Fgotweai. is most wear-re- and the United Stat at , : , � sisting that familiar with Jiggj and Makgie, better—in quality of Science has yet -Andy Gump, Tillie the toiler or Minimurn ' Cost It rubber and hnmgs, as discovered" 4* Mr. Nebbs, jorit may be all of well as in the way # is which will wear uo to made. it stands the twice a.,long a.,ordinary *1them. Theie are some peopleSAFETY Depnslt Box in the hardest kind of wear rubber. ..'1wboge mist!lou in this world seems A nearest branch of the 9ta'ndard because there is extra Wh- you need Rubber Wick will relieve any anxiety rL strength wher— there Footwear of any kind, to be to take all the joy out of BANKING garding the whereabouts of your is extra strain. This let us fit you with A.fe, but the artist who creates valuRbleg wiffle permitting free ac- footwear is made from RHINO, 4those imaginary beings i7s &I-a Wear", FIFTY -cess to them.by you or a duly atithor-, Compare the --great work by putting joY into iced Person at any time daring bapk- i YEARS -ink hours. The cost is Jess than one Aife, and every person v%ho looks cent per day i the Value received is . sat them, and that means every• au inestimable sense of security. It. S. CHAPMAN body, although they may not ad- qrnit it, is better off by doing it. They are read and studied by TFiE .everybody frow the child who is .':just learning to talk to the pro- STANDARD BANK OF C.,dLNd0LDP6" 8 L2 lessors in our colleges, the lawyers DICKERING BRANCH­W. F. Law, Manager lin our leading courts, our great Branches also at Brooklin, Wilt Hill. Whitby -imerebants and our eloquent preftcher-4, who are not supposed Ao waste time by reading such frivolous things, although they do ' Massey-Harris Farm Machinery -:W it all the same. The artists who ..provide the comic picture maybe ` _ PICKERINCA • -sumbered among the benefactors of mankind. MEA—T . MARKET ] Yarmers, Attention Round Roast or Steak, .20c per-lb .1 am agent for the World's Greatest Surloin Roast or Steak, 25c I '8eparator, -The Renfrew," Stoves, Scales -and Oil Engines. Fleur 's :.Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 2&- 4- famous Plows.Points,Giain Grinders, Rump Roast,... 18C 11 "Wheel Barrows etc.' hT W'i& ie time to get your Harvesting Outfit, Fine Rib Roast, .20c -ROBT-DXVITT, Phone 1606 Pick. Heavy Rib Roast, 16c 14 an 4Phone 505 Pick. BROUGH&M boulder Roast, d 16c D. J. Gorm ley' , Dunbarton 14c Pat Roast, Brisket, to boil, 9c BEATTY of Pork, 950 r -S— Loin of Pork, rstmas Remittances 25c ESTShouldet Roast of Pork, 20c,23cPork Chops, 2&Pure Pork Sausage, 25c U • We sell Drafts, Money Finest Salt Pork.... 25c Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35c Orders and Cable Re� 44 sliced, 35c. ttances on all parts e Rolls (half or whole), 60c 7Mild Cured Cottage �'of the World at lowest Back Bacon, 45c A 'rates. Cooked Ham, 55C 7: 96 Quick Service Weiners. 25e 44 Head-Cheege,.. 15C &rrierq, Hay Carriers, vim Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents" Pumps, Door Tradks, Cow 4. . 5 lbs 90 cents*. Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. Iry lb prints 18 cents g BUMEYS pay you to get my ices on JM6 Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday: $above before buying elsewhere, WHITBY BRANCH. Q P. LYND, Mmiager. 3i7ltFRANK J. PROUSE jW00ja1N BP-kNM F_ C CROSS, Manager- W. G. I,REIDPlQ—KERING ilaikl N- MS d 4 A CLAREMONT. CARD OF THANK&- Do your cattle ire Maple Leaf Mutual F Mrs. Nelson Wagg was In the I wish to thank the many friends Pickermg N -city on Monday. get and neighbors for their kind assistance enough Insurance Co. Mrs. Widmer Miller is under the and sincere sympathy, also for the beautiful floral tributes, in my recent Ufitj 7 doctor's care suffering froiti a very sad bereavement. Cheap rates for farm and country old. buildings. severe cold. ___'FRED LACEY. ------- 7: George and Mrs. Warren, of U n- ,-Bakery W, ater • ioriville, spent Sunday with Mists GOOD COMPANY Windstorm Insurance on buildings, wind-mllls,Silos-etc. Hattie Walker. Did you ever stop to.consider Miss Kathleen-Duke,of Toronto, If you have a little fairy in your that.: 'A utomobile.Insurance- home, or a -big one for that matter, spent the week-end with Miss Mar• of all kinds. that's just the place where a subscrip I. Every 8 gals of milk co'ntains 7 9 aret Macnab. tion to The Yount's Companion wili gals of water. 116 Mrs. G. M. Palmer, of Pickering, flt in. When the young folds bring Xma' s Cake FARMS FOR SALE . 2. Water bowls'supply water at you visited Miss Edwards and Mrs. T. new acquaintances to the house y W are mighty careful to find out about Made from a reliable re. the temperature of the stable rite or phone fay Paterson on Tuesday.A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, them before admitting them to inti- ceipt. You take LnoChau- any time Burin niZkt_or_"y.. of spaMrs. -r par- should e-fore---t.--fh-6--cow—d—oe7i--n—ot gel, chilled -W --—-----------------——t----- j�whether Itue're the%Xt'-'l you buy. Lots of good friends when drinking, tit FAD. B 0 W M A N Bute, J. H. and Mrs. Beal. reading are no food is lost in warming the are now very and fruit in proper cousin- body. f kind to inspire them or,to destroy -WHITBY, ONT. Our merchants that they make through butter and eggs with nuts 20 busy receiving a the ideals Toil have been at so much their Christmas OlItL . 4. E'very pound of food is thor. de tansy, baked to a nicety. N'. foods. Patronize home tra pains to implant. Try The Youth's oughly mixed with water. 'Orders taken now will be CLARELN10 NT We are sorry to report that Geo. Companion for'a year. Seehowquick- Middleton is critically ill as a re- ly it becomes an indispensable mem- given our careful 5. You do not need to feed such a suit of a stroke which seized him her of the bousehold, one of unfailing attenionn. quantity of roots with water 0F?EAMEF?Y I charm and constant inspiration. bowls, on Monday evening crowded 0. Water bowls prevent disease. Cooper's sale on Saturday The''52 issues of 1925 will be crow Higbest price paid for F. M. last was a de:.:ded success. One with serial stories, short stories, edi- 7. Water bowls save labor. Cream at the torials, pot-try, facts and fur). Sub- cowe in and talk it over,or re sold scribe now and receive hundred and one cattle we call u on the I)hot3e and we will Claremont Creamer3r for which good prices were PR'd- —52 issues L-The Youth's Companion quote you.a surprisingly On Sunday morning J. S Far in 192.5. imer was seized with a paralytic RMONNET.. low figure. 2. All the remaining issues of 1924. Give us a trial and be convinced stroke. We are glad to report 3. The Companion Home Calendar for now somewhat im- AKERY that he is 1925 (Sentonly on request). All 0. 11,14 F. M. COOPER - C.HONE:90 'Pickering' proved. for$2.!Q. Miss S. E. Evans was in Toronto `DICKERING 17" 4 Or include McCall's Magazine, the CLAREMONT several days last week attending monthly authority on fashions. toro I g of I Both publications only 3,00, Leather Goods S a meeting the executive of the Ladies' Mission Circle of the Bap- THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, -HARNESS itist Church. The Claremont Creamery is now Commonwealth&St. Paul St. claim Our supply of quality Harness and Boston, Mass. .We are still backing up our Parts is now complete. NRlag 39 cents per pound fat. (Subscriptions received at this Office.) ysbip your cream to Toronto THAT BOOTS—GREB SHOE when you can get Toronto prices Notice to Creditors 'We have a large stock,of this F&mauf .,at your own door? Ira Powell, who had the misfor AND OTHERS Boot on hand—unfor hard wear and beatable tear. Lase to fracture a rib about two hew S N 0 FL A ]K_ E weeks ago when he fell in hip in the Estate of Rachel Lemmon, wi. REPAIRING 410 stable, alighting on the side of a Bow, deceased. We maintain our established reputas is the Best and Most Uniform Pastry Flour The Creditors of Rachel Lemmon. tion for repairing all kinds of pail, is able to be around again. on the Market. It is expected that the public late of the Township of Pickering, in harness and boots. library will be moved into its new t• ,he County of Ontario. Widow, de. Always Used ceased• wElo died on-or about the 11th Once Tried CECIL BRADLEY %uarters in a few days as the day of October, 1924, are hereby nota- - ­� . .. : . . . 1 L - . ealves are nearly completed and Bed to send by post prepaid,or 'other- For Sale at All.Leading Grocers. Harness maker, the books are all being re num. wise to deliver to. the undersigned • bered. Administrator or his Solicitor. otior PICKERING, ONTARIO We are pleased to see Morgan before the 1st day of January, 1925. Stop and get out, prices on Bran, Short@, Oil Cake. Distillers' n again after being their Christian names and surnames, Grains, Molasses. Poultry Feeds Etc. We can -h in tow :Pug confined to his bed for nearly two addresses and descriptions, full par• imonths suffering from a fracture ulsirs of their claim or interest and pave you money. tic # of his thigh bone, sustained, by the nature of the securities, if any. held by them, falling off a load of hay. Immideateiv after the I t day of M A R K H A M FLOUR M I L L S WF CIAUZE 8 Master Harvey Spence. of To. january. 1925. the estate of the said with a slight attack of Rachel Lemmou. Widow. deceased. N PORE FOO N. REES Tonto, is ill w will be distributed among the parties D. OIR & Sws-s bronchisil�preumonia at the home of his grandfather, C. O. Benuctt. entitled thereto, havio regard only to AND .We are gl�d to know, however, the claim or interest f which the Ad- Cedar Grove Locust Hill Cherrywood COU TEO Ai- that his condition is not serious. rninistrator shall then have notice, and all others will be excluded from Thos. E. and M.rs. Stephenson the said distribution. E and James and Mrs. Stephenson bated at Toronto this 12th day of sit -motored to Whitby on Sunday November, A. D. 1924. BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS when they spent a few hours ino4t ALFRED LEXXON, Esq.. with friends whom Administrator, Claremont, Ont. SERVICE SATISFACTIO'�NT SAVINGS they had not_eeen since their child WILLIA31 JAxzs BE.kTON. hood. Solicitor for the Administrator. David A. Piigh has narchased a Room 5W Confederation Life Where von buv the most for the least money W HEN it com�s to DUTe' building in Lakefteld which he is Chambers. Yonge and Richmond foods we are grocery converting into a creamery. He 11-13 Streets, Toronto. Booty, and Shirts, Smocks and speciali�;ts. We specialize Men's and Boy'.j I Is now preparing the building forClothing. Overalls. 71n whelegoine edibles and the machinery and he expects to Boot and shoo Repairine w Shirts, military flan quick deliveries. Our su-. ions about the First Suitscreyand brown To fit every oneat begin operations color, sizeq*31.4- lowest prices. nel. Full size, perior service awaits Your of January. -In"titute will inept Also harness repairing at the new at 12.50 -A complete stock at 125. call, If you call ance you'll The Women's o call again. That's the way stand, opposite, the iat the home of Mrs. D. A. Scott, post office. The Farno- us "Greb Shoe—Black- and Tan -mir custoweri are gained. i ..on Wednesday, Dec. 10th. Rev. audree- Best workmanship guaranteed. _A. McLellah will give an OVERCO RAINCOATS ' Aw on "The Spiritual Development of Charges moderate ATS the Child." •Special music and Ex. THOMAS WATSON �,Il wool Heavy Tweed and rubber change of Christmas Gifts. Heather color Holtz Keep in mind the date of the PICKERING, ONT. All sizes, at 11.50 -lining, at 9 50 Christmas tree and entertainment -of the V.Dion Sunday School,Tues. BASKETS Z3700 one 3800 day, f)-ec- 23rd. Itis the intention Call at Ph -to bold it this year in the Presby. Having purchased the stock from FINGOLD'S terian Church where there is al. the Estate of ready a suitable platform erected. W. G. BARNES and the entire C2�AREMONZ'. ONTARIO L The bazaar held in the Union °Chnrch on Friday evening of last business of JOS. W. DOTEIN week ander the auspices of the Am prepared to supply all sizes Missiou Band was a decided nuc from Berry Boxes to Three "QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION" -cess. There was a large number and Half Bushel. in attendance and&'good program • P t Gieen 'River Basket Works was rendered. The proceeds were NOTIOE nearly $50-00. Phone Mark.e4W In the absence of RqV.' E. Ora. born the pulpit in the Baptist :FRANK PENNOCK Church was occupied by Mr "The Man that made the Barnes, Wright, of McMaster"University, Basket." Rill and Woodworking :who preached two excellent ser. -1 Factory ` • W *o is. Mr. Wright is a nephew- --of the late Rev. Dr. Dadson, who Prepare was pastor of the Claremont Bap. T tint Church about 35 years ago. Chopping and Oat Rolling every day. On Thursdav last about fortyJor Winter ($&It,For Sale). members of the Baptist Church Wood, repair work done of every went to Stouffville to attend a description Including turning. Bring along your old wheelbarrow ox conference at which able.speakers A full line of fleece ing o f rom Toro-t • .&&UK M.- broken furniture and have them dresses on 14te*Za'rds`b"i`p"' There and all-wool -----mbuilt to give you service were morning, afternoon and ev. as before. ening seWtons and a most proftt- "U nderwear for I I Plank-truss BA N CHAS. A. WHITE. able and enjoyable time'was spent - V . E Mato I-clad V �8_ I , I E M PIR R S_ .1s.ser to late W. neo Ladie and Gent s Word has been received from Fire-safe Permanent Pboneda or write Locust Hill, Ont. the Peace River District, where Two-piece and Combinations L191yVin9-proof Su per-strong Fred Dolphin hWeather-tight value ''Convenient t n another Clare. Heavy all-wool Sox 50c pair wont people are now residing. �.that the first train catue into Sweaters for yonths and men, If you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled, . , Wembly. atown .five miles from all wool -let me quote you. Let me show you "Empire" Bams I them, a few weeks ago, An eleva- have built. They are enormously strong, roomy, handy V for and other buildings are being Flannelette Blankets-nkets—low prices to have in, and moderate in cost. erected which shows that progress s o All kinds Yarns and Wools' is being made. Estimates gladly given for roofing with the famous"Eastlake" Metal lic Shingles, or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations On Tuesday of last week Rev. E Fresh Fruits And Peels now ready .,Orsborn received word that his done. All work absolutely guaranteed. ► for Xmas Cakes Of all materials and design�mother had received a paralytic Gro Of in stook. it-will pa: you stroke and on Wednesday he got a Always a full line of Fresh Gr IF. J. PR-0-USE %-PICKERING telegram stating that her corrdit• series at exceptionally call at our works and Inspect our stoat BUILDER obtain pTioso Den't be misled ion had become very serious and low prices. Building ('ontracting mploy them,consequeW z 4 He .asking him to come at once. do throw off the &gooll Call and be convinced -Barns ' Houses, etc. of all kinds for Stouffvifle ly Will left immediately om per Gen I.,mbialk you -where he took the evening train Pickering Dealer for the Products of certainly savo by punha4ing ffom U64 -for Chicago. At the time of writ- 041 solialud. -log she was sinking very rapidly Ds A. SCOTT -The Metallic Roofing Co. Lin3dted, Toronto* J.IT.:M ATHESO Nil with no hopes-putertaned fo comVery, rher CLAREMOXT 09k"MA Worm, Whitby,1000 , � 0 , A, J -. . ,... .. '..�. x ...',w: �•.f:,e.:.: ., ,:,.a,.:a,..,..:, . . ... ... :.. cF.•a .._. ..sem- e..-+•.:is-,...•�.x•. - - - - :.1,4.{:,i.x..'.L,"�,s'�*i,..,, .r....,.,:'..:.',-^",�.,t-...`^a.�,..:., . . ..1'•'...;.�.t:,ptR4-cy:.-_.v'. .N, _:'..♦.. '-.•.'.,r.:•SAv.„,:.p,_ww..y.s..-...,,.........�,5,...,..e,_•?.if Sas r...;..c- •3:a' �....._.ye. Yry' ,-"�c. Ze° .. •' . " ecoSa� erxw x. !"•i;3.. +v .^•#.aF .r;.; .y,a4;4.t e s 7 + n . 2 ., ' - + -:ts• Ing deur on her way tofirfng"home the When Bones Are Broken. _ �G • ltye• A woman fell and broke a leg Just NURSE S�_ eho The Loch of•Grannoch slept- blue _���I T above the ankle. The bone was apone __ _ J _ __. _ a and, unrtt?fled beneath her. he bell a n•pTonna Noenua for A'naur■fatw, r - heather was .fust beginning to redden � tered in aeveral fragments' and one i nNi on ata Believesand ted Nespaais, the Crae Hi ogposrte with a blush! fragment had pierced the skin.. She III York cw. offer, a three years' Course which showed most in the wet-shot was carrfed down a'winding stairway of Training to roans ,omen. having ret• + required education, and deNea rs of hemostat -hollows and bieNly lirks of the broad,I three flights, put in the ambulance.and - aerook This Nasoltsf has adopted the eight. - leonine flank opposite to her. r taken to a-hospital. •At the-hospital hour system. The porus re"111I anlforms of Lilias -Mac. Walter breathed the she was removed from the ambulance, ! the soboof.a mwt b cltsraaee and traeetlue. summer air with a feeling of restless- o"onees to and fros Now Yerk. for former _ mess. Even at Kirkoswald she would carried on a stretcher,_and put ip-bed.have the house and garden to herself At no time was-the leg splinted until ' Information ■ipir a ch. aperlec.oiN,L till nightfall of this long July -day.'the dressink was applied in the oiler- - Aad £ eF n-well, then she woutd--tak sting-room. - pp '� 1t u�CC�3 up again the heavy burden of her life. In getting her out of the hawse and URE THAN 55g�DU FQI;�GS a -'8a� - she d lowed a You fi down the winding stairway, it was not h ought _ So far a ha fol g have b their farms in Western. cart-track, which in the days when the possible to make use of the full Canada from the Canadian Pacific. A e 1 remarkable Fact. Think! There is a • pure, onstead of Black Darnall was being Fresh :lnd Satisf7ilm a length.stretcher carried on the ambul- reason. The large area of oil hold- built had been used for bringing down ance, Fortunately, the woman was Ings affording choice of location and of ♦ pacKetse Tr.7 ;ire _'the quarried whinstotie to the masons. From this point she had to follow a conscious $aid in aluminum mentally clear and she . land,to suit every farming need. Fair mere winding path, roughly sketched held her foot in position with her price, fair contract,'and fair dealing of out among the heather-by-the feet of hands. Otherwise; the jagged ends of combined with abundant fertility.soil, good climate and social condi- the rare passer-by. the fractured bone would have done a, - j and- make farm life there desirable At the end of the cart-track there good deal of eating during the trans- -and-attractive. Thousands more will was a disused. quarry whence the portation ordeal and especially when select their farm from our virgin lands, whinstorle had come. winding affairs were e a g ti Some curious instinct, erhaps a the wi n being e o • from our improved farms, and with p ated. some capital and determination to in ti I(! sense of the nearness of a human be- 1 inip made'her go and look over the The essence.of first aid is to, see work, can. make a la me and pay for d .... brink.- Or perhHps it was only a waft that the victim of any accident suffers It- Write for our booklet, "The Prairie of her far-off unforgotten childhood no further injury' while awaiting meds- Provinces of Canadae and leaflet. BY S. .P. CROCKETT. - : ; _ �We n Forges Ahead." C. when she used to frequent that quarry cal aid A person with a fracture or, star Canada peL hole and plc with her brothers upon a ol•wood;Land Agent;Canadian Pacific - Y IiO even seriously suspected of having a Railway, Desk W., Windsor Station, its margin, that blew her thither as fracture, must.not be transported un- .Montreal; Que. . a chance breeze blows a leaf. til the bones fractured have been ---+ „yrlY,t{ u,. -kt_ont'd.) �aA uke .lofts and the ieu cats, and, She thought upon the old sweet splinted. This splinting, done to pro- bdrs: r,rniour fished the-_ast of the you, g'appa," continued the boy, Put-:days her that she wasthe dbeauful before and tett the soft part`s against.the cutting - butter out of the cool water. ting in order and completing his::before he came. ends of fractured bones, is not a final . a. "An' his grandfaither-there, weal, t:aa.ogue of meicies. I ken. Divert- In spring, when the floods were out,- dressing. The material -used is any he juist canna see-a ,auto in flim. It's ed by this thought, he made a fresh and a black February filled the dyke suitable object which is available-a 'Di be ower sair on thu wean!' Or start. "$ut we wad be that glad to with-rainwater, she had often repair- board, a walking stick, an umbrella, a keep her here. For when she comes Md 'Let the bairn be, :&algal "she is 'aye smilin' bonnily as if she ed thither to make a raft of old gates broom handle-anything. mind ye r.o.that ht's but yc.ung': had Iter. oat o' the 'irk, or some and pailing stabs a♦ong with her bra Even `atter: the splinting has been � O0 d day And at the thought Mistress Ar- body had gioo her a 'err thers, a vessel as wet as a modern 5 piece. But done, rifting must be so done as to pro moor gave the wooden spoons with torpedo boat but which yet bore them which she was handling.the butter a when she gangs 'eros , she pits door safely over the black water only to tact the soft parts against cutting by I eeps l�g'1�.►SS little vicious clap against each other. her hand to her pooch and draws oat wreck them on the rocks at the fur- the jagged bone. "Aye, an' had it been any o' his her Jlandkerchie an' pretends to dicht'they side, against"-which the wavelets The injured person should be pro- had sin," she continued, nodding her head, her nose. But I ken fine she's �reetin'.'of the tiny tarn clappered and fell tected from the nervous shock that of- "They wad hue gotten a stick draw For I hue farad the water Yasin plop back dismayed. In summer she had ten follows a fracture. Keep the pa- across their backs, to hae been fakir' plap on my Heid. It was funny. But I found on its perilous ledges rock-rose the road a the Lang Plantin', nubbin' girl my minnie bode here a' the time, and purple scbious, meadowsweet also tient warm by wrapping 1n warm i y she wadna need sae mon handker- blankets and by hot.drinks.-R.G. their lu s and scraichin as if it were ,y In the little green valley through a pi kEfin'!." - chiefs. It wad be a savin, And Wal-;which the waste waters of,the quarry ' f But Kit Kennedy, happily uncon- tet'Mac Walter micht hae three o' the trickled, with rest-harrow and field To Be of Value. - --`� cats to bide wi' him-and grandma;pimpernel above-the last burning, as The Island of Rhodes girl must be a aeious of these ma:edictions, had run ,,, g+ straight to the o:d man, as we have too' usual, small red hof in the land- skillful mariner and an excellent dives , The Elder fell back on the usual re- e� been, and was now beginning to van- I scope. She remembered them all, and before she is permitted tO.marry. serves of are and experience. just where they grew.- tura cautious:y out of his retreat. He ._ • - i: set his elbows first on one of his `Its rot for bairns like you to ask, At any rate, what-ever the cause, Minard's Liniment Heats Cuts. grandfather's knees and now on the such questions," he said. "When you!she lifted her skirt-;w and, with the old other, all the white ceasing not to pro- hag things."'derou will understand all'daintiness of step, went a little out of The rainfall of the south and mid- other, that steady stream Qf griestion- - her way in order to look over into dle west of.the U.S. consists of water ilxg which rises so easily to the.lips of Tire hay fell a-thinking, and his the quarry. gram the Gulf of Mexico. nimble-minded youth. eyes followed the hillside track by (To be continued.) "Rab Forrest lives wi' his mither, which he had seen his mother so often „ take her way back to the house of and Tam Lonie lives wi' his," he said. Kirkoswald, in which she dwelt so. "What for do I no bide wi' ray mither PARTY FAVORS. _ mvsterions!y with his hated rival, -too, g'apppa'"' Wa!ter Mac Walter, Oftentimes the country woman The Rii ing Eider looked at the boy His irr•andfather watched him with- gives little parties for her children, - with a sudden cessation of the smile out speaking. but it is sometimes impossible to get Q W e .have spent which had beautified his. countenance - - ' as he watched his "Uncle Raba will no tak' he to 'the attractive favors because there is no _ - -• -.- grandsons confi-' �... $I1,1ll10.118 that y011 ' back-flelda to see the rablsits an'what- place near to buy them. One woman may g0 t0— '> dance in the safety of his city of:tericks an' gather gowans any'mair!" got around this by making little cooky rein be began, in a mournful tone. ' _. our mother comes to nee ye, Kit, men and wflmen. - Very crude imita- he said; "she roma here only last Moa-� "And what for that?" said his tions of a human being delight the �"� day."- I grandfather, glad on any terms to children and the accustomed recipe 'I ken," persisted the boy; "that change the subject. •'Oh!" cried the " uist became may be used. Roll ti.t dough thin ani r• was because it was-Monde , and Wal-' lfO3'� j ■ H ter Ma: Walter was at the market in the last day my mither cam' to see us, cut out the.figures with a sharp, well. _ rCairn Edward. But what for does my:after she had patted me on the head, floured knife--or cutter if you have mither bide wir Walter Mac Walter and to en me on her knee, an played it. Bake on a greased and floured pan an' no wi' me' That's what I wad hide an' eek aboot the stacks wi' me until brown. Melt sweet chocolate and like to ken-" - - `an' gird me a' the sweeties,.she had apply features with a toothpick. Bits "Mr. Mac Walter has no one to live; (there was only nine and a broken of ribbon were collected about the - with," said his grandfather,-diploma-!yin)f she gaed azas ben the hoose. An then Unc:e Rob he says, Wad house and each cooky girl was given « tically.-"He has all that great house y . ye like a sash and each bo sported H E Hot O l n t -of Kirkoswald to himself. You have a ride ower to-the back-field-a- ride y po ed a necktie P a_ ' rt -soar grandmother, and your rendes on my back to see the rabbits and the with.a bright-cobred.bead for a stick- C II r 1 i II 1 r on g au CO��� -• and—=" Iwbuttericks and pu' the gowana9f (he pin. CombiniII(i Curlerp " eye says the same thing, as if I didna 0 Waver an Drying new— Waver est ken what he weaned Uncles is thai. d Accuracy! A��ura�yl Comb, ,�'� Pro- —steel equipment _ y silly; aunts, too—but I hae vane). feeebnail care of the double track trod so I ger ed wi him to /lease him, Soiree people never mine an oppor ie de�eloping its --rock ballast and after a while I said, I think we tunity for contradiction. The fact sug. „ u •� Ii can gang oor ways hame. My mither gests to the Edinburgh Scotsman the ��� beauty." --powerful locomotives l will be ower the hill by noo!' 'Ye w w v' I a fo biastie,' says he, -'never mair will I story of the woman who as gra ei The separable swivel _"-4 duly California tr ins, E coir , ing through North Wales.- lug allows perfect , I , including the exclusively \ ry you on my back to be oot o • "My, aren't those mountains high!" pp the road`when our mither n freedom in the use of first-class California : `awa'. Ye can your -stop an'' greet exclaimed an admiring fellow pasaen-` the Iron, eliminatin ; Limited' . your fill!' So," concluded the boy, ger all darI of-the --Fred Harvey.meals ' "that's wh Uncle Rob winna cair 'The contradic(bry one looked out of me to the back-fieid any mair,_to see the window and.smiled. becoming twisted and ! Through Pullmans the rabbits an'whuttericks an' gather "Only the tops of them are," she breaking at the ter- via Grand Canyfx>< gow " O the aha. 'protested. _ ���d��s - _� :. `-National Park ' r-----'o --open all the year r. r sore feet-Mina eO'='whw*• 'CHAPTER iV. Fo rd s Liniment _. . _ THE ••es'-- N . .. H DERELICT.• - �e t,L4.1�S ,. Let Christ>asla D Lilias Mac Waiter, who had once ........5.'smo - 1 been Lilias Armour, had parted with HMT 1hVH �O�i �023tha her son Kit at the fit T: T. Hendry. Oen. Aseat . gate is the farm "DIAMOND DYE" R ashen Fe >�,• e pleasure with a loaning of the Black I)orrial, and was i NQ F%e Prean skis•. Dstgvn. aws, now taking her way slowly over the ` OOH 3!<W sstl - �id+lwM/ifasMal>�e�ll0 ailisdlss hill b the little .wim hn - - - --- - - -- -a s Y p • g path A BEAUTIFUL COLOR 1' jthrong the heather which led'to the � - - w newer and more pretentious-mansion house of Kirkoswald. She walked as 1kadio Receiver. 41one easily tired, and ever and anon Perfect home dye. V ado other she stopped to take breath with her LINE i ;ill Will h Ing and unties t+.. 1 hand on es'side. Each tide that she _ give Mt1C11 CODtin11- t ' ' stlaranLeed with Dia- did so she looked longingly back to mond Dyes. Just di ons pleasure, to the Black Dorval. D Constantlyr remind i The little whitewashed house, one- to sold water to tint the recipient of I storied, low-roofed, stretched itself soft. delicate shades, your thoughtful �r boil i4 dye rich, NTER CRUISES 1925 out beneath her, looking hardly more ".; _gOodevilL And it's imposing than a long brown-hatched p6 manent " colors. potato pit. Its door stood open.• She >6a4 h 16-oent pack•a 9M - y� fish be. could see the marsh-mallows stand age ooatai>ta' dilreo- SS,Providence SS•Patria SS.Providence SS.Patna 4 AU almost the red house-leek that s run film. go J 221From: ,few York an.10 Feb. 17 Mar.21 Apt is ' Marconi dell- P II can dye or' To: Ponta Delgada 12 hrs. an.17 Feb.:24 Mar.28 May S era have various thick-leaved and blossom-crowned fiat'lingerie, silks, iibbosa, skirts, Madeira......10 hrs. an.19 Feb. 26 Mar.30 May 7 _ from among the thatch .2S- Mar. 2 Apr. 3 May u `models and will waists, dres"I - coals, stocking., Palermo......12 hrs. an.2S Mar. 4 Apr. 5 ]tray 13 r But theme were not what she most Naples........12 bra. m.26 Mar. 5 Apr. 6 May 14 w inatail the serf y011 looked for. She strained her beautiful sweaters, draperies, coveringr, hang- Piraeus-Athens 24 hrs. m.29 Mar. a -Apr, 9 May 17 eelCet. a es-now, alas I grown somewhat dim logs, everything new, Constantinople.24,hrs, an.31 Mai. 10 Apr. 11 May 19 .h_ time an tears—to catch a Buy."biamOnd Dyes"—no other kind 14eefky jlh•:••••74 lira. eb. 3 Mar. t3 Apr. 1{ Map 22 `. W'sfa tO •ray tares Ii h st of a Title black figure JJ.fFa-J•rusalem39bra. Feb,415 Mar.14;75 Apr, 1Si16 May 23!z4 glimpse gure which --and tell your drug0st whether the $gy pt ..... 3dsps Feb.6;8 Mar.L6r16 Apr.. 17/19 ., May 25/27 addressed isloo for ran round the office house chasing the i�fessina.,.... 8 bre. Feb.11 Mar,21 Apr. 22 ,.. y any �• g material you wish t0 COIOr SB wool or __ Monaco... ....:Is Feb.13 Mar.23 Apr, 24 — L ,PD butterflies and hallooing with wild,joy silk, or whether.it is linen, cotton, or Marseilles......,.., Feb.t4 Mar.24 Apr, 23 May 3I as the young collies pursued e'ac mined ge0d9. - Length of the Crulsd 3S drys ' - - 3Sdays. 3S days 33 days bother at a stretching gallop, gripped I and fell Over in riotous heaps. Minimum Fare $450.00 including shore elcursions and Hotel at Egypt. Clean, i She sighed to think that he had so: .— HOt7sm establtrhed 00 rears. Comfortable and Comodious vessels especially built for the Mediterranean Trade. • Sbore E-tcursions•-at Ports-of-call. Stop-overs permitted. Concerts lectures,dances, a•'' a 4p won forgotten his mother. "But it' Please write for qur pri.ee list on and parties,games of all sorts'n addition to the social p:ensures o'{ocean travel.Un- S 'DN ALA is better -so," she said, and turning,1 p D surpassed French cuisine and first class service throu`bout. Orchestra: Moving Pic- resumed her way with`lbat slight'y Poultry, Butter, and Fags tures:wireless Ness Dsili%For further information and descriptive literitute apply wear drag in her we ovAR&MUs them for a .reek aroma. Any authorized Steamship Agent, or -1 �`- y g ' gait which was so -: different from the elastic tread wish P. POULIN d CO., LIMITED I � JIgMEB W. ELWELL &, CO., INC., Gen. Agents which ten years ago Lilias Armour 33•42 sonse000r. M.rkoL New York City i _ -Al ;., Tefepheae Main 7127 - - 17 State Street, r' grlfmo used to speed to kirk and market-or, MONTREAL, aYgatO as we have seen her, scatter the morn- , m 'ZIC ? `7 0, CDC LIU ' kets. qua • The VV ee, 3 Niar, 0- 11 MAIN ORDERS ARREST -OF PLOTTERS U V 7T TORONTO AMCM UM O"r' OFFICIALS. IN E0 ritea. Man.' $1-16%;' wbeat-No. 1 N( No. 2 North., $1.71%; No. 3 North., .6&%; No. 4 wheat;-$1.56%. any $1 despatch from L*n'don says country by the employment of .11 1 Al a n. oatsv-�No. 2 CW, 66c; No. 3 he discoyery of 'a 'network '0'.' plOt3 -methods which they-`cobceiVe- CW, 64c; extra No.-1 feed, 64c; No, throughout E and place it before declared to men- benefit their cause 1 feed, 63c; No. 2-feedo 60c. Egypt, ,ace the lives of British officials in that the rest of the world. its. A.', the aboye, c.i.f., bay 1>0 01-1i, tract;, Toronto--No. 2. from the Great Britain;it was !country' and In the Sudan, stated, imtends Am. c* ' Governor-Generaleneral down to civ-11 clerks, to safeguard the lives of its subjects, ye.low, $1.33. caused the Britisb.authorities to and.it Is the belief of the men on the hlillfted-Del;, Montreal fre' is to bags included.. Bran, per ton, $ ground that the best method Issue orders for the arrest and im- gro, shorts, per ton, $32.25; middlings, ri nment of all prominent anti- arrest.st the plot leaders, no matter $38; good feed'Sour, per.bag, $2.25. what rank or position they may occupy Iristoish plotters. Ont. oats-- No. 3 white, 49 to sle. Further arrests, possiblyon a large in'their country. Ont. wheat--z-No. 2 winter,,$1.33 to scale in Cairo and Alexandria, ate I Field Marshal Viscount Allenby, the $1.35;• No. 3 winter, $1.31 to $1.33, expected to follow quickly the arrests!British High Commissioner In Egypt;. N*­1-,commexr"i._ 129 to $1.31, f.o.b. 9 announced on Thursday,among others has expressed the hope and opinion a shippin Points, accor. ins to.fi eights. those of Nekrash Bey, Zaghloull that the new Egyptian Cabinet will Barley-Malting, 88 to 93c.co-I Buckwheat-No. 2, 82 to 85c. rate in breaking up the plots in Pasha's Minister of the Interior, and ope Rye=-No..2, $1.10 to $1.12. Abdul declared to' accepting the British de- Rahman Fahmy, de addition to ac Ont. flour­Xev.-, ninety per cent have been long actives engaged in man"d that political 'meetings be r6t.. inJute ba,�F;, Vlantrca�, prompt I ts against England, it Is Intimated stopped. Z;war Pasha Uowagef- Queen Alexano.a shipment, $6.50; Toronto basis, $6.50; itt official quarters here. I Great B he' eightieth birthday of seaboard, nominal. Britain is placing much m Who has succeeded Said Zaghlul T ghtlet f the Dow- b Discovery of the numerous plots is phasis on this last demand,,it being Pasha as premier of Egypt He is a,ager Queen Alexandra was celebrated Man. floua-l-'irst ;,atilt;, in Jute moderate and was formerly sacks, $9.20 per bb?.; 2nd pats. $8 70. istated to have been made by the 'Brit-!explained that the murder of the Sir- president by a gathering of the Royal Family at the of the senate in Cairo, and before theat, flay-No. 2 timothy, nei ton: t'a"CIF, ish authorities in their investigations,dar and the present crisis were, in I minister to Rome,. Sandringham,' includinA' their Majes-,Toronto, $14.50; No. 3, $12.50. the murder. of Major-Gen-!British view, the result of the Egyp- ties the King and ----41- 1 Queen, the Prince I Straw-Carlota, per ton. 59.. -.-eral Sir Lee Stack, the Sirdar. For tian Government's allowing open meet- of Wales, and others. The Dowager Screen invs-Slanda rd. -*..cleaned. f. -d ele-i TAKE STEPS TO FINANCE �iieen Is well and enjoying good o.b. bay portg, per ton, $26. the most part the alleged plotters are lugs in which the discontented i 'said to belong to the groups of ex- ments were able to work on public GERMAN RY. LOAN health, but has withdrawn entirely ' Cheese--:-New, large-, 19c; twins, tremist patriots who aim at achieving feeling and to further such pots as ifrom public affairs. ShL1 is able to -19-4 to 20c; triplets, 21c; Stilton, 22c. Old, large, 23 to 24c; twins, 24 the complete Independence of their. that for the murder of the Sirdar. British and American Bank. drive otit almost daily. The DolvzLger Queen's birthday was on Monday, to 25c; triplets, 25 to 26c. Butter-Finest cr--�amery prints, ills Houses Make Arrange- Deceniber first. FATHER AND SON SHOT, .: Under Dawes Plar 89 to 4(e; No. 1 creamery, 37 to 38c; i ments No. 2, 34 to 35c; dairy, 28 to 30c. THROWN INTO OCEAN A despatch from New York says:-,CANADA'S TRADE I Eggs Fresh extras, in cartons, 65 First steps in financi ng German t 67c; loose, 63 to 65c; swrage ex- RELATIONS IMPROVE toa,, ' in e.vrtonq, 48 to 49c; loose, 47 Canadians Murdered bHi. railways, as reconstituted under the,y Dawes plan, have been taken by Brit- to 48c; st)ra,,-e firsts, 44 to 45c; stoor- sackers in Gulf of Georgia i Ish and United States bankers who Steady Increse in Goods Sold age seconds, 38 to 39c. x. iM .�. . ', Live poultry-Hens:over 5 lbs., 20c; o -Lme 1, and Decrease in Goods do, 4 to 5 lbs., �18c� do, 3 to 4 lb 13c; Off B.C. Coast. placed' o 000 at -40 1 1 disposal of the German State Railway' A despatch from Victoria says:- Purchased, 1spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over, 23c; Company. roosters, 12c; ducklings, 5 lbs. and up, Capt. W. G. Gillis and his young son, A despatch from Ottawa says:- 18c. have One-third of the loan will 150 in I believed by the police to been rpoun'&' sterling and will "be under.-Canada's greatest source of wealth Dressed pou:try-Henq. over 5 lb3., murdered when a raid was made on written by a London banking group and optimism continues to be her for, 26c; do,-4 to 5 lbs., 2-3c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., their launch, the Beryl G., were held F chickens, lbs: and over,up, under the guise of the law• ,.by a headed by J. Henry Schroeder and eign trade, which for the twelve 16c; spring ch * lings, 1:2 2&; roosters,.18c; ducu 5 months ended Oct. 31 last showed a hijacker in a po.ice uniform, accord- Company. The New York ,banking and up, 25c. ins to a statement made by author- �syndicate headed by Speyer and Com- favorable balance of over $175,OW,000 Beans-Can. band-picked. lb.. 63;e, sties working on the case here. pany includes the Equitable Trust as compared with the previous year. primes, 6c. The Beryl G. took on 860 cases of or- Exports for the year Company, the Chase Securities C r unded Oct. 31, Maplc prod uct&--''yru p, per imp. liquor, more than half of which was poration, -Blair and Company, the last were $1,076,632,203, as compared gal $2..1o3; per 5-gal. tin. $2 40 per Bank of the Manhattan Company and with $994,646,069 in the previous year, gal.; maple suicar, :b., 2.r to 2tsc transferred to another vessel before the J. Henry Schroeder Banking Cor- and with $915,530,510 in the year Honey-FO-lb'v-90-lb ti'ns, 18%c oer lb.; 'the raid was made on her off Sidney 10-1b. tins, 1314c; 5-1b. tins, 141c; ended Oct. 31, 1922; imports were poration. 'Island. 2%-Ib. tins, lbc. From evidence pleedd together, it is Organized in accordance with the $818,671,463, as compared with $911,.� Smoked meats--Hams, med., 26 to said the actual boarding was accom- Dawes plan to take over the operation 759,278. So that-there is a steady in- 27c; cooked hams, 37 to 38c; smoked4 1,00 _4 o: German railroads under private crease in goods sold to other countries, rolls,.1.8 to 20c; cottage rt-la, 21 to San Juan pHshed by three men who rowed across Fuca Straits in amanagement,marageent, the German State Rail-,and a continuous decrease in goods 24c; breakfast I i).:con, 23 to 27c; spo. de way Company constitutes what is said purchased from other c.>untries. c al brand breakfast bacon, 29 to 31c; 'which put out from a vessel all'-aged t'backs. bonf'ess. 29 to 36c. to have been operated by seven men, up the largest railway system in the The'Dominion's largest balance o Cured meats--Long clear bacon, 60 wwrid, having 33,000 miles of road.;trade is against the United Kingdom,,to 70 lba., $17�30; 70 to 90 lbs.. $16 80; .,five of whom are now under arrest 1�7 As the three men, one in a police ' ZI.N.ar,, recently granted "two- of the equipment, consist-!the exports to th� Mother Country in go Ibs. and up, $15.50; 'Jjhtweijht ' - �' " ' : ". uniform, boarded the launch, a shot complete amnesty to former Premier ing of 31,000 locomotives, 70,000 pas-' rolls, In barrels, $33; Leavyweight Joseph Caillaut, who was convicted of ser.ger cars, and 750,000 freight cars, CANADIAN PIONEER Trolls, $27. ire rang out and Captain Gillis fell, mor- Joseph activities during the World .'ii less than ten 'years old. Lard-Pure, tierces, 18 to 18%c-, tally wounded. STRIKES BELGIAN SHIP tubs. 181/4 to l9c; ails. 18*16 to 1914c; Soon afterward there was a second, war, The origin-il cost of ther system. prints, 21 to 22c; shortening, tierces, iy according f shot and the son was killed, vLose lines eKTend into every oart 15c; tubs, 14% to 1514c; -'AGerrnany, was $6.200,000;000, Dominion Government Vessel '4 4 to to the police, Then the bandits' launch FISHING TUG SINKS pails 1511 to lee: prints, 17 to 17%c. Present capitalization consists OM of; Suffers Damage in Collision i!�-avy beef steers $0; to $7.2 was brought alongside for transship-! IN LAKE ERIE STORM ment of the cargo, 'after which. it Is $3,095,000,000 common stock issued, in the Scheldt.., butcher -steers. good'to choice, $-5.2 asserted, the two bodies were hand to the German Government or the Ger- 5 2 to $6: do,.,fair to good. $415 to $ 5; i The Harold G. Beck of BufI, man states, and $2,620r,00 Brussels, Nov. 30.-A serious col- do, com. to fair, $3 to $4.?5; btitches cuffed together and dropped over- .0,000 first lisi6n occurred yesterday morning in heifers, good to choice. S5 to $5 75- board. falo With Owner and Part mortgage reparation bonds, guaran. the Sclieldt. ' In the channel of the do, fair to good, $4 to S-3: do, com $14 . teed by the German Government, choice,A despatch from Seattle says:-A of Crew Believed Lost. Walkenisse, between the Belgian to .44; butcher cows, good to c " reward of $2,000 each for the arrest which have been issued to a trustee $3.50 to $4.25; do, fair to good. U A despatch from Dunkirk, N.Y., N appointed by the Reparations com- steamer Alexandre, bound for New-information leading to the arrest sa :-Grave fears .'are entertained port with a cargo of iron, and the to $3.50• canners and cutters, $1.50 of Owen ("Cannonball") Baker and -a fishing mission. Canadian Government vessel, Can- to $2'.50; butcher bulls, good, $4 U -'am0orize'd ' $4.50; d fair, $3.25 to $3.75�, bol- ,here for the safety of th tug, The' company E 81811 Harry F. Sowash, reputed Chicago Harold G. Beck; her master, Captain ias%le $476,000.+)90 In preferred stock adian Pioneer, coming from Montreal ognas, $2.50 to $3; -feeding steers, gunmen and -Puget Sound hi-jackers,,John Beck-df Buffaid, and three mem-, to Antwerp. 7� 'good, $5 to S5.50: do, fair.' $4 to $5; L announced by the Government of bers of his crew. Two of the deck- and. . $22J500,000. second- mor-,gaga. The Alexandre was struck amid- stockers, good, $4 to $C'0: do, fair, I.ond,,, which will be.pledged as secur- el $3 to $4; calves, choice, $9.50 to $10; 1 B.C. In connection with its-prosecu. hands were picked up by the freighter ity-f'or the $15,0-T1,000, credit. ships on the starboard side, the level_ grassers, $8 �'(b tion for the murder of W. G. Gillis Belgian and taken to Buffalo. !'of the engine-room. A wide breach *, med.. $5.50 to $9; do, to 145: M and his son William on Sept 18 last, The missing men.-are: Capt. John' GOVERNMEN 114ma made through which water pour-, i'cb cows, choice; $70 to $go- T ingefs, choice, $80 to $100� .:when hi-Jackerq. boarded- -the Gillis Beck, 1057 West Avenue, Buffalo,r springers, I - ed into the ship, which remained light beep, $6.50 to S7; heavies and craft, Beryl G., in the Gulf of Geer- owner; Harold G. Beck, engineer, son; YIELDS ON ALL TERMS g* killed the two men and took a afloat, however, and went aground on bucks, $4.50 to $6.25, bulls,e$2.50 to valuable cargo of liquor. of the captain; two members -of- the -the right bank of the river. Efforts $4.50 d ewe lambs. 111.26 to crew, which consisted of Christ Moore Viscount Allenby, High.Com- are being made to refloat the Vessel. $11.50;Vcks., 98 to $9.50: med., $10 0 'nAl 'sky, Ohio; Harry Nowickie, hogs thick f S&ndu missioner in Egypt, Reports The Alexandre has a gross tonna to 81,1; zulls, $9 to $9 50 .;A CANADIAN SHIP BURNS, 1 Walter -Zura)sky and Joe Antuseew- 1,830 and was built in 1920. smooth, fed and wai�reJ, $9.WO; doN Situation "in Good Order." f.o.b., $9; do country points, $8.75; CREWCy ALL RESCUED ski, all of Dunkirk. . V . I. I The Canadian Pioneer also suffered do, premium,' The to was returning to the haj- ­qairo, Nov. 30-The discussions be. damage to its stern, but above the! off care,- $10;. select bor 'front the fi§hing grounds last tween the new Egyptian-Cabinet and waterline. It wti-able to continue $1.,88. MONTREAL 'COastgllard Boat Takes C01' night, wheh a shaft on'the pro�eller the British Residency uPor°the terms its voyage to Antwerp. Com• dairy type cows and canners, fingwood Skipper ane Ten broke. She was then in mid-take, Of a settlement of the present crisis. $1,50-to. $3, com bulls,,. $2.25. and In end, as Egyptian Gov about 25 miles off this port, and a are at an $2.50; mixed lots com. and med. sucker of Crew to Safety. f fierce storm was raging.. ernment has accepted the British con::Carjo of 3,132,WO Eggs port calves, $8; g-rassers, SS50; good 7 Ste. Marie,' Leaves Montreal ht hogs, mixed -lots, $9.50; do, patch from Sault Flares 'were sent up, which were relative to the Sudan and to, weig Ont. ays:-The steamer J. C. Ford, sighted by the master of the Belgian; the protection of foreigners in'EgypL selects, $10; lights, $9 to $9.25Li Sovre, Z.. by Capt. Percy Ramsay Bad en route to-Buffalo, The Belgiaii was I London, Nov. 3T--­Degpatcfies to A despatch from Montreal says:- $7 to $7.50. h iHigh Commis- shipment of eggs ever to leave this Brits � to Capt. W,T. Ramsay of the Sault, was put about to attempt a rescue: Three Cheese the Foreign Office to-day from Vis- What is claimed to be the largest 17%c.;-fineFinest wests., 1714 st casts,.17 to 17%c. BuU mcompletely burned at anchor off Little hawsers were put on the tug' rolling count Allenby, ter-No. I pasteurized, 35%c-, No. I Trout Island, near Detour, the 'loss'in the trough of the heavy seas but sioner in Egypt, describe the situation!port*on a single vessel, was carried crearmiry, 84%c; seconds, 33% to being estimated at close to $40,000, they all snapped like threa'dis'.' 1, there as being "in good order." on Friday on the Me:ita, which sailed 1 8334c. Eggs-Storage extras, 49c; which is only.partly covered by Insur- maneuvring with the lines, two mem4 - Off, ial despatches from the Sudan for Belfast and Glasgow with a cargo C storage firsts, 43c; storage seconds, SUCH. The cause of the fire is un- bens of the deck crew of the tug suc- likewise report conditions "easier and,of Canadian produce. including q 39c; fresh extras, 6&.;* fresh firsts, -known. The United States coast- ceeded in scrambling aboard the Bel- satisfactory." 000 eggs, or 4.702 ca,es. 50c. Potatoes, p�6-r-b-ag,--c-a-r--Io't�i-,--76 guard boat came to the rescue, taking!gian. to 75c. - -the 11 members of the crew safely to I After the third line ..parted, the shore. They reached the Sault by Beck drifted away In the fog. The Greater Market in Great tug. master of the Belgian stood by for Britain for Canadian Wheat The barge was plying her way light' two hours, trying to locate the tug,1 from Cleviland to Thessalon when the'but did not sight her again. He then� 7 A" started off Little Trout Island.' proceeded to Buffalo. I . t A despatch from London says:-It Cipt. Woolner; of Colling;wood, who Local fishermen say that the storm 'is very- probable that as a result of the adoption of a resolutiori by the arrived In the Saultwith the cre*, was-one of the worst of the yea:r; The ' praised the work of the United States wind blewBritish Empire ProducersOrganiza- at 70 miles an hour, and tion Canadian wheat-will find a much , ooastguard in rescuing 0,e crew, even there was a dense, shifting fog. after the boat had lost u wheel. greater. market in.,Great Britain: I he Chief Engineer .T.- Horrigan was official figures compiled by the•Do. resolution stated it was,desirable on tp the boiler room when members of;minion Bureau of Statistics indicate economic and strategic grounds that the home p his life to leave the ship, as it was on roduction of'wheat should %a crew told him if he wanted to save i that for. the whole of Canada over 14,- 1-600,000 cubic feet of natural gas was be materially increased, and strongly- fim. -By that time the fire had spread) last year. The value of this urged that the wheat which must still , to, all parts of the ship. There was a�was $5,875,150 in 1923, which shows Z� be imported after the home supply has been absorbed should b,. purchased aw possibility that the fire started from:, the striking gain of over $4,500,000 1 hip, but he from'the wheat growing if centres of the defective wiring in the a above the figures for 1910., did not know. As a result of the removal by South Empire. The resolution further, urged that steps be taken to organize and The boat-was on her last trip of, Africa of dumping duties on Can- make fully available the wheat sup-, the season. She was used to carry adian paper, Canadian manufacturers ma • lumber and coal, and was c will make an effort to recapture this Plies of the Empire, and that the Gov-, duty will ernment institute an inquiry with the for a load,of lumber when I,_ ­.�market, The removal of the du -�ir. O. Young (left) temporary chief of the repayadoUS Lulnm,-,sion, manufacturers quota of, the scene to see if any machinery can;be of great benefit to man view of fixing the minimum started. Capt. Ramsay will return to of craft paper, as it was against this turns over the office to Mr. S. Parker (Silber, permanent agent, at the com Britain's annual requirements which, mission headquarters irr-Berlin. should be grown on home SOL be salvaged. paper that the duty was put in form 5 ­M, -3- 777 17, %7 ... A,- Walter Shepherd, of Detroit, —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, -7 LOCAL Opefit:ruver Sunday here 6 -.vith his practicing in Toronto, will be here wife and family. in his office on.Thursdav from 10 —Dr. Heury will be here as non- a. m. to 5 1). ru., its usual. .-Xmas Groc ertes —The township council will &I next Tuiewitty to attend to'bis —The Young People's, Union on ,,=eat to-morrow t5aturday)for the pl-ofessional duties. Friday evening in the Methodist transaction of general buitin'101104. —George and Mrq..Treloar and Church will be in charge of Mrs little ronto, spent H. R.,,hlouuey. The pastor will -You want the finest anality and freshest goods you can —Men are busy erecting a chim daughter, of To buy for the finest cake and pudding you ever made. Yon, nay at St. George's Chur0i, for the Sunday-with tbe,Misses Bunting. give the address on Aev'. P. can get them at Bunting's for the lowest prices. new ftirnace­wbich is being In. —A meeting of anti-unionists Price, B. A.,of East Tokyo,Japan, stalled. will be held in St. Andrew's church his life and work. Quality Guaranteed —Mrs. F. H-. Doyle, of Toronto, Whitby, this (Friday)evening. at spent Thursday and FAJAY last Tolock. See advt. RD OF THANKS. 141 tuother, Mrs, George M. —Wes. Balsdon, who is employ- with her, I desire, through the medium Finest English Mixed Peel, packed in wax-tite a I lb. boxes, 40c per lb. Palmer. ad with the Ball Tolephone'Cb. at of the NEws to return thanks to Almond Icing, J lb tins 23c, 2 for 45c $belled Almond, 65c per lb. . -The monthly meeting of the Oakville, spent, the week-end at th:,many neighbors and others for Aunt Dinah Molasses, 3 tins for 25e. - Pore Ground Ginger, 50c per lb.. chamber of Commerce will be held the home of his parents here. their good work in saving my, barn Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs for 80c on Tuesday -evening. next' at .8 - —W. D, Rogers hats rented W. rind its contents from destruction 'Curran tq, fresh cleaned, 16c per lb 0'ekic ir. G. Reid'.4 residence on Church St, when my driving house was recently Valencia Raisins, bulk, 15c per lb —The Methodist Sunday School which the latter has just vacated destroyed by fire. 'Package Raisins, 2 for-256 Icing Sugar, 2 lbs for 25cwill have their annual concert and moved thereiu oil Tuesday. ABR. SEEiiEcK*. Clover Lea ' Salmon, 35c per 1 lb tin 7 and Xmas Tree an Tuesday,ev6n- _—Only three weeks •*more to do Buntins i Famous Wayland Tea, in air-tight pkgs, 75c lb Ing, Dec. 23rd. yonrChristmas shopping. Uiin6t SALE REGISTER. Our own Blend-Coffee, 65c lb, can't be beaten i —Mrs. A. Burrell and son, Rns leave it until the last moment, sell, went to the city on Monday when the choice of the goods are THUR§D.-tY, DEC. 11TH—Aucfion sale Shelled Walnuts, 60c per lb evening, owing fo, the illness of a gone, of choice steers to be sold by the All New Stbek for Christmas—Fresh and Fine relative. Mrs. Daly. - —Mrs. W. V. Richardson was in pound,'fat heifers,springers and —Dr. Field has been spending a the city several days last week, pigs. tb L'9 ropertT of J. A. White& 4 week in Toronto with his son, ' Dr. where sLe underwent -a-painful Sons, Rtt e late W.G. Barnes'farm SPECIAL'PRICE ON 4-TUBE CROSSLEY X J RADIO SET near Green River. Sale at 1 o'clock. Jordan Field, and is expected to though not ar serious operation.in under cover, rain or shine. Fred From now to Christmas only _ : me home (Friday). ital. Outfit complete and installed $12.0,to-day the hospital. Postill, auctioneer. 9anderson"g sub. —Rev. A. R. —The Yxitilig People's. Society FRIDAY, DEC' 19TH—Credit sale ofa successful last week in Glasgow, Scotld ject for Sunday evening will be of St Andrew's 'Cburgh have re- farm stock and implements,at lot 15. W were successn picking up an ­Breaking Rome Ties." Second sumed their wei-kly meetings. con, 1, Scarboro, the property of -Deamaik, Italy, Costa Rica and Mexico City ..sermon in -Series" to our Young They meet on Friday evening at Mrs. S. Fawcett&'Sons. Sale at 12 assn. A hearty welcome to all. 8 o'clock sharp, o'clock sharp. See bills, J. H. W AN 1.5 afternoon boli Fred T. Buntin Pickerind —The Thursday —S, J. Collacutt has purchased Prentice, auctioneer. 9 4AY, observed by the merchants a large new limousine for use on Established'.1857. 4 of the village during the summer, his bus line between' Oshawa and Now Advertilsemstits. have been discontinued untilfur- Toronto, and it was put into cow- !ther notice. mission last week. OTICE—Mrs. E.Rogers,nurse,has —The auction sale of the Mul- —Frank , Hall, who has, been returned home and is prepared to resume lett residence on Chuilch street on working In the city during the duties any time. 10-13 :Saturday afternoon last was call past few week'?, returned home ,\IRS. EMMA-ELVISS—Nurse with iq tore on ac- practical experience. Open for engagements ed off, although there were an Fast week. being off duty h one of in town or country. Phone Pick 110f1. 30-4 ous buyers present. count of blood-poisoning 113 Miss Laura A-u­d-r-E11V,-ace0m- his bands,---- EAVY LAYINU STRAIN=SFa• parried by Dr. and Mrs. Ferguson —The Pickering Township &tb. We cornh White Leghorn cockerels for sale, and child and Miq3 Smith, of Enol- bath School convention ' will be \Tty hatched, SL-5Qeach. i. kiiiams.simcoe .. 11-13 :7 skillen, spent Sunday here with held on Thursday, Jan. 15th. in Puln n the Sth her parents, James and Mrs. An- the Mt. Ziun Church o' R RAT,E-WritinR dek.4 burner zascl�ne lamp.. r-C-01io'! •tove. top hkiggy. There's one place' i 00 drew. eonceil�_ion- All the schools please 43V :arnpand2srral,iampS. ..Mrs.J.R.The-z- -The Ladies' Aid Society of St- keep thi,;date in mind. 13tr - . wii towhere you 1 Andrew's Church will meet at the —While heavy Rnow-falIQ have - TRAYED-4 heiferq, 2 roans and 2 home of Mrs. Jawe-A Andrew 013 occurred ea;,t, west and north of %) S a,rR wen e w,11 please ­1'. P.,­A' 'h ' same have bouLjht Wednesday. Dec. 10th, at 3 s locality, sn far, has had TILE'N % S or H B._Foster, Foster, iowman- .4 p't' its, this _!Ile. Prione 45, 11.13 AG; this is the last meeting of the no snow except -light titirries that, our -Vear a full attendance of member- disappear as soon as it reacbe3 the PIKE-Piano teacher at 1,4 reque,3ted. ground. In Grey County. tw") ECDia'rseomont on aaturday,; Pupils prepared for examination. Studio at Mrs; Lyman Pfl- Christmas Fruits -F. T. Bunting, F. J. Prouse feet of snow is said to hate fallen, key's. Phone 3000 2-14 an OR SAILE-Black horse. woo-ddriv- -for a great d Hugh Miller report hartitig and in Western Ontario sleizh�? -- beard ruu§ical programs broad• and cutters have di.;placed the Fer,aged 10 years,also bay mare,Clydesdale. lisp 7 casted from Scotland, France and auto. aged 12 years. Ap)lj W.A.Courts,lot 24,-con. „Italy and other Earopean conn' -Men have been busy during s, Pxicermiz R Claremont. 51tf many years tries, as well ss from Costa Rica the at week or two laying iron -OTICE-As,I am giving up busi- i)il pa Nne,;9 in Dunbarton I hereby request that all Mexico-Cfty, over their radios 3e between the well, which was and outstanding accounts be paid me not later than last week. reeently dug on Qninlan's bill, Dec.20th. Roy Stacey.ounbarto.n. 13-14 W. H. and O. Crumarter have and the school. It was found im- That's at he ." Big Store" " of possible to secure an ads nate sup OST-On Friday night. Nov.28th. :received word of the death -their father, ply of water on the school grounds _jin Pickering,a Ford tire and rim, also a mu Robt. - Crummer, at ,c C3W Wath sheets of music, Finder please :the home of his daugbt6r in Bran- to meet the requirements of the leave same at the NEWS office Reward, 13 don, Man., on Tnesday, Dec. 2nd. school, which is steam-heated. -NUTS WANTED-Abcut Anothpr year has rolled around UTTER -Hie funeral will take place to-day The Dew well not only will supply B20 or 30 bushels. Will pay$1.00 per bushel, (Friday) at 2 p. at., from the home a sufficient quantity for heating A. H Cook.lot 34.con. 1.Pickering, I mile north and we are again prepared to meet 8. but the quality of the of the Kingston Road. Highland Creek P.O. j6 of his daughter, Mrs. H. W. Me- purpose Ahe demands of our many Custom- water will allow it to be used for OR SALE-Cheap, all kinds of -. ers' who insist on good duality., .,Brien, to Salem Cemetery' drinking purposes. A- wagons,harness,and all kinds of farm un- 9 Y., -A drama entitled"Bar Haven" goodorder. Also several heavy and -A total eclipse of the sun will Fit"""" heaters. High- Will be qiVen in the Town Hall on light scales and cook stoves and a -est 7c!=hid-and isool. also 11w V0121 9' take p H -Is__NutS_____ Friday eveninx, Dev-42,th, by the lace on Jacna ry--23rd,-wiff ville. Phone 1903 istf, -Currants, -Pee St aisin .-Bro.oklin Dramatic Cl't%b, under be visible in the district arou ad ouff the Lske of the Woods. through COME ANDSEE-The Instant Gas the auspices of the Y. P. 'S. of St. Oil Burner. makes gasmany any stove. Does Southern Ontario and New York b Spices, Essences Etc. h the d rt and trouble of coal and wood. Andrew's Church. Solos and duets State, thence into ' the Atlantic away with three tunes the heat. Onoroff will be rendered between sets• Cheaper -,v" The even beat all da & Ocean. It w1l occur a few ruinn With the turn of a valve. Program will begin at 8 o'cloc hoot attention avoids colds and pneumonia. hearty welcome is extended to all, tea past nine o'clock and when without and.for Sale at W .J.Gordon's. the total eclipse occurs will, last Pickering. 13-13 - Admission, 25 cents. You will favor'us if you will return any article, for about one minute and during -On Thursday evening, Dec. that time there will be almost Notice to Cieditors whatsoever, purchased at.our store, if it. should 18th, the first meeting of the Lit total darkness. This will be the .--AND OTHERS ',.,not be as guaranteed or does not in every N�ay -stars Society of the local continu first time in two hundred years I �. . —:— meet with y_0nr_ approval.- stion school will.be held in Form in which a total eelipsiioccurred in In the Estate of William James Mos- I room of the continuation depart Ontario. grove, Blacksmith,deceased. -Went for the purpose of publicly - -Traffic officers i 'in charge of The creditors of William James Mos- the piano bequeathed to Provincial Highways have receiv grove late of the Township of Pick the school by the late Mrs. Dickie. edjustructions from the depart• erit3g,'in the County of Ontario,Black- S AND G. /RLS BOY -Mr. Chapman, as an executor, will meat to enforce the law regarding smith, deceased,who died on or about �­donate on behalf of the deceased, cattle or other animals allowed to the 5th day of October, I=. are ere- an thin Santa Claus is ...and the Board of Education will roam at will on the highways. by notified to send by post prepaid.or Just as sure as a otherwise to deliver to the undersign- accept. The pupilq will render the Under the services there is noth- 'it --just had word. ed Administratrix or her Solicitor. on -coming again . bey t is for them to do but too or before the 1st day of January, 1920, program. Full particulars next k will be,given In these col- 'Christian names and surnames, -wee orders. Formerly the fine for their amnS. this offence was $2 per head, but addresses and descriptions full parti- -On Friday evening last the in future-it will be$5 a head. Be- culars of their claim or interest and Saturday, December gOth is the day youpir people of, the Methodist sides being a nnisance to traffic, the nature of the securities, if any. C itti ch organized a "Young Yeo- animals running at large are a held by them. pie's Union." The following are real danger, and it is with the in- Immediately after the lot -day of :More anouncements later le the said the 0 January. 19M. the estate of officers for the ensuing Par: tention of eliminating this danger William James Mosgrove,Blacksmith, Hou. Pres., Rev. A. R. Sanderson; tbkt the' department has decided deceased, will be distributed among Pres.,F.Purdy; Christian Fellow• to-*enforee this regulation. morethe parties entitled thereto, having ship, lot Vice-Pres., Mrs. H. R. strictly. Farmers throughout the regard only to the claim or-interest of Monsey; Missionary, 2nd Vice• province have lost quite a lot of which the Administratrix shall then • S-s -'-CHARMAN Pros., Mr i W.F. Ltw ; Christian, money through having animal have notice. and all-others will be ex- eluded from the said distribution. Citizenship, 8rd Vice-Pres:,-Wil• killed, and the enforcement"of th i , Dated at Toronto this 12th day of fred Mondey ; Literary and Re- law will save them more financi- November,A. D. 1M. creation, 4th Vice-Prea., Mrs. F. ally than they could gain by bay- MRS.HARRIET ORROW, - z ickiug up a pre- Purdy ; Trans., Miss Eva Bunting; Ing their stock Administratrix, Brougham, Ont. Secretary, John Bryant; Pianist, carious_livelihood along,the.road- WI.LLIAX JAmse BEATON, Meetings side, BLSPENCEA?--,� Miss Elsie Lockwood. 'Solicitor for the anon'will be held every Friday evening -On Friday. last a motorist, Room 539 Confederation Life R0.30p..m. Everybody welcome. Mr. Ryan,'a.commercial mmercial traveller. Chambers, Yonge and Richmond E L.L VL L GOS14 THIERE's T Vouk� ALIZ1014y --�-The Men's Missionary banquet of Toronto,had a narrow escape Streets,Toronto. _r 14 'EXCUSES,To EJAP for this part of the Whitby Dist• from very serious Injury. -He was NE CONSTs BULL rict lield in the Methodist Church travelling towards ehe city, and ELM DALE MIT.1 THE JIJD(TE —�--�H I M on Tuesday night was a great suc as he was proceeding at a moder. as. About one hund red men sat ate rate of speed, he did not notice teas. 10 4��,I L oat of W. V. down to the 'tables which were Fred Stork, coming artistically arranged by the W. Richardson'a with his car, the -sion being obscured by the cnr- in 601 M. S, and the Ladies' Aid, Fred vi Wheat or any'grain taken B sang in qppr9priate solo tainsof his Ford totiring car.' The Bunting was a eollis4m in which Mr. exchange for Flour. ­ 0 r, .7 and the Greenwood trio also result ren. dered one musical number. Rev, Stork's car etiffered very little We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, C. E.1lanning, Gen. Sec. of the damage, Mr. Ryan's car turned Home Department, gavelt master completely upside down, wrecking _Oil Cake Meal, ly address un Horne MiPQ"ionF the 'machine very bR'dly The all ki;ds,"of grain. ..,.Which inspired every man present wind-shield and top were cotnple- s tely demolished. Mr. Ryan to do his best thi,� year. Rev.' T. e-- Ogilvie's:Porridge'Onts. NV. Neal, pearl of the Toronto So. caped with a few cuts and bruises tie Royal Household Flour, tial Union, who Accompanied Dr Find how he escaped instant death is a miracle. He realized that he Cream of to West Flour. 2- Manning, al.-�n,g!ivp a brief, spark e for the accident Find LL_ 0 V ���AS ling address. Rev. A. R Sander' was to blain son was chiirwan, Several appre RSSURIed all responsibility, and he CHOPPING EVERY" escaped with his life. A wrecking 6 ciative reiol,itirns were moved felt extremely grateful that lie WEEK:DAY almlin 3:� And carria In & 1-nd the bouquet - cloned wit fRi- - rational Anthem truck from the city came down A I lh -New -and the benediaby the pastor. and took away the remains. Jig 'a, -W. A!