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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_12_12 . y� :57!.sa' -s. ..rz, ",,s,.4 mss•^-.. .+w!e' .a,e�* .t.,r W. Mw��'+j ..Grp ;.: ... *• .. -.. sx a!:b' r, +'i. ;Leis <..�.-^, ..;:C•j� ,a•,. "C•� r, 4 J i k �+,f nF� 5KR n,t< A,, a... -•-x^• .,.... ,i ... ',- .C-„.. h,.. !.r - ,...... <- e •t.'-�'..-,. . a':Y' lit. )- L'o t "P':'•'j•f°+$�, 'i' ..f^J,-. .- '�. a'... •r ., nY. P x, ,, >: t...,.., 'k 6.,.. ttj,. . I. .,w, ..•- a•.., ....{ ..•..'.'.,.T: M.. ..S./�•• .y'�, r. .. !s 1 '11.. "J, A \r" 'y„ .. ,. . .. .. '..•. rs•+ _ PICKEKING "+h V T " � -PICKERING ONT., FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 192 -No. 14 • OL. XL l�' s ! .. lOfiDl41i{Otftil Q(rt�rlQ4f. GREENWOOD. HILLSIDE A. R. Davis, of Toront.o, will assist hire. Ed. Reesor spent a few Jaye at GREENWOOD ­"' ,fedica4 oaC the pastor in the. missionary P.iniver• hotue, - - _ eery servtces nn Sunday next on the Alai tio Maxwell hag been railed to j�R. J. B.' SWINDEN. Pbvsicinn. } Greenwood circuit, the hours of ser Toronto for jury service. L R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.E., L.F. P.K S. will your set] tatl�e vice being: Greenwood 10 30 a. m.; John F. and Mrs. Pearse visited at • ILLS • G.. M.C.P.&S.,Ont.,M.C.R.S. Highland Kinsale 1,80 p. m.; alt. Zion 3 30 p. m.; Cherrywood on Sunday. r, Creek. Phone' 2430. Office opposite W.D. Brougham 7 p. m. Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. J. Ormerod spent the w MorrisS'sstore. 1-13 IT DEPENDS ON YOU ,. sessic tis will a held at Bruughartl weekend with his parents. Established 1838 _R E. FORSYTH. Oah. D.. Director (Union) at 10 a, m. and Kinsale.Mount Be sure to attend the school concert The oldest established indust its •,a_k•0 tometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. If all thinsf hit nod to toll, would t'yl - ' y pp` ion rrr'd Greenwood at X30 p• m: pn \Neel esdav, Dec. 17th. tt8dclock, Ontario county. '' pp , You,,g People a League at Greenwood SereraV of the children of the section ;• ., - ; , + Istered Member of the American Optometi�cal h8 bays to leave school and take a , lissociat:nn. Eyes examined'-by appointment.' j:,b to help his mother keep on W,�doesda 19th inst., at S m. ' have been fn the cit to see 'Santa Phone 23.^,1, Claremont. Ont. the hums tpeE thee y'. p' y r?�" 'T F. TOyILINSON, M, B., Member -Blind on Alley" j E58c uiredemanduca- SQHQUt_ REPORTS !QREE 111111 BlrTaS9 111 til@ marked • of the College of Physicians sad Surgeons J q __ Claus. t0 buy w f N RIVER. Dion Off!ce: that formerly occupied bq .pod education. - - Report of S. 9, NO. t3.('B000k Road.)' •` *y', the late Dr,R.fircdie.and:atterly by Dr,'CaId- g welt. Phone. C'aremont,Qnt. zaty for Aovember. names are in order of The Green River Ladies' All held --- ----- ------ - Do not transfer your responsibilities merit: Sr. IV-Eileen Carlton.` Jr. their annual husiness meetinjt onC. 1McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., to your wife and kiddies. IV-RuthDiamond, Beattice Fuller, Tuesda}. Der„ 9th, at the horde of WHEAT tx: hl • Edfnbnr,h, wemLer of the ooaese of - Brock Hood, Lorne White. Sr•, III- firs, \V, A, Faller. Officers for the . Physloians and enrgoons of Ontario,licentiate De nsit a small amount nearly the of Royal College. of ane¢eons. Edinhnrgh. Deposit Bert Gibson', Charlie }McDonald. Ji, coming year tvereelacted as follows: _ �a Opeelsl attention to dslteases of women and Crown Life Bank and Chey w l �TD III—Ro_s Carlton`. Sr. II=Jarnes presid�rt—Jliss Alice Hurnah+ew, lac D ' abildrra, 0>soe and residence,Brougham. carry your responsibility -Murdoch. George Willson, Nellie Vice Pies.-Mrs. T, A. NiRhswander, —__ and protection. O'Rilev, Jr. II-Hilda Hood, Charlie 2rd Vice-Pies.-Mrs Ratcliffle, Treas- CJtairoyl»riots _ Neal, Norman Fuller. Jr. I-Annie urer-Mrs. Adarn Spears, Secretary- -.fJret particulars from us. -BARLEY � T nj v DRV�DCRWM,7N E.Y-BTECKLEY, - t' - McDnnAltl. Ross. Willson. Jr.Pr.- 57iss Lena I3ootb, Flower Fund Treas- L'L7 1 - ;> Honor Graduate of Toronto College of Chi- Lottie Nef}l, Jimmy McDonald, Gor• tit er-Miss Ida tray, Organist-Miss ' ropra�::.. Will make ;esidentiat calls m Picker- Geo. "� Baker doR Cammack, Myrtle Ellicott, Cecil Muriel Spears, r' Int Village and surrounding district. Tuesday, �{;• O'Rilley, Mildred Gibson, Lawrence Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For an ap- .� and will pay the highest prices. - !•, pointment call 141 J Bowmanville,or leave word Cammack. Those tl]drked have ®cath of George Middleton with anyone taking treatment. 471y missed examinations. Perfect attend- sl Phone 179 Stouffville ante: Eileen Carlton, Norma FuUer, j. legcl:l. No. on roll 23, average attendance 20 id Thursday, Dec: 4th, George r, 4Middletnn, beloved hueb�gCe of e StockOntario E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and H. Macintosh, Teacher, gins, Barnes died at bis residence Of t9I10 BiBYt : ,n rh_e seventh cpne-e ion ofPicker- --and_ShOTt _aLymys A•Snticitor,:3otaryPubl,c Etc. Money.to -. - - � —. �. �_ -•� , u Dan, South w';ng,Court House. Pfbitby, 2317 t -Deiitb, Of John Crust in„ aflet an illness of only three days. H sJ• He .Beal There r•ennatr:s to mnurn hie death, n CII hand. C. R[CHARCSON&GO,-Barris• t lovia w-ife: ttvo Pons and a daughter. . On Fri:.ay, Dec. 5th, in \�'eller•ley g •tern,��lic,wrs etc . 3:;-31'5 Confederation L,fir Bu1ldlrtg.C>rner Yonne and Richmond St t., �'ttlaeT.Kl Dti~eCtar Hnrpitril. occurred the death r•f ,lohr "If-, two !'•rnlbers and three .-'Toronto. Phones slam 1390 and Main 0490. titf Ricn-ird Midd'Ftnn, of E!tuvflle, Writ _ _ _ _ _ -- - [ita�rl Cru=t; after a siege of i�i•hPnlrh w6ic}, _ ii I Ia\t JAa1F.4 BEATON, Bar- Licenxett 1:irtbatrtter lasted for -several months, The late Mildletoq, of GrPPn-•odd, tiMri. U,her d; )Ir,Crust had h*en a r(i4denr of Eligh. and N1rF. Stnty, of E:mvRle. and slept tLif i:otdt :'giro 1.or• - XOTOR HE%1 R,5-0 .839 C^ ederae,n9 Life i3v'ding.Toronto. En- _ a land Creel for the la•+t twenty s•e ir, Gibson. of Slzrionte. The hi b esteem trances i and 11 R,:limon I�trrr or 17 nuern (z Stree! E 1 Telephone—\fain 7!or Res:hence �' nr more,.and h9 his pissing:he'v'illaga ire whi h lh :lrrP.tsetl was Geld w aq Iiudx•,n ;jai 1GLAREMoiaT, �itl3. has Fu• lined' the to s of a vr,rthy shown ' y n•irnerou? fl iral gifts- nr.d It'3 tl: Imre tt'P flet ir,.r onl btttt-r i Phone 924 cit ed. To know Mr.Crust was tc, the In ",te gathering of ftiPnd4 and rhatrir cetraibleQ 1Q to Il ty he PH,'. } rP�pvct and npprtciatc bin ss, one Ivhttrtt•,w1ioattenJ<'d the funeral on r }, ' cental � M1 whom all were pro%id to number cn St;ndav afternoon n t;en the remain, ~ ,R -HARRY HL'D30N, Dentist. - h&ir li.t of fdPnda. A man who, rf•rN I ,id to rest in `l.ilern C•imerPry. 'Siem of doing bit<inef?q tat a 1'111 G� rty 01.9-le—Adam's Ter a:e, Byron ,q ' 1 ! during lila -lifetime made a brat rf Ri v, 1!e Leigh, of Greenwood,rff}cia able,; ao to render you Rervice. y, ;rt'I. Phone 124. (Gas extraction when Fruit Trees, S,slTZl�S �ItC. friendR. \'Ve may iorterd, trnrhftrliy line. The wid�.`c and family and .g.are our trtu•k e3llfur .. ' desired 81tf nuncdiate friendq have the dee e•! ay thAt John Crust. n•as it friprd to pp our cream. Having secured the aged^ Po ec'lry one. He held for man Ceara synirii'tby of the community in their y :. R. D C. :Smith, Dent}qt, Stnuff• 8 y E. D. y the osition of constabl1 and in all his -••d t,vie„vameiit,' : D•-�:J., HonorGradiatr-of Chicago ant To- $uli[11 SOn,Ltd., Nuraerynsen, }' ._ - Stouffville Cfeame Co- ronto Universities ar+3 the Royal Cottege of of Winona, Oat. dealings in business and soriety he wag ••� hertal-Surgeons, Phone office 1011, Revdence honored by all. heeayse of lits ate[ling ;.Olde to Pickering to niitht, Dec. Phone 1 Sii02 : 10,5. o outs.d. appointments” 261y I am prepared to take orders for all rh:itacter, his high integrity and noble 12th to hear the drama. kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruit®; • S.TOUFF`'ILLE, ONT, LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., ide:kls. The village of Highland Creek Bnr H:aven.' Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at :- Graduate of the Royal Coteige of Dental has tieeo, since his death, shrouded In Surgeons and University of Toronto. office lowest possible prices. 1-lomy madness, and in the passing of ' Over w M, Prin la's hardware atom whitb g.. P g DUNBARTON. Whitevale g Special rates for large quantities, our late friend we know that we have ' pffice hours 9 to 12 :2 to 6.80. Ind.'phone �.- - - - Bdl phone 220, 4417 28tf Pickering p. lost one whose place will be d'Mcult, Miss Merle Hall, of Pickering, vi:It- • ('�,,� J. hapm8ni lckerin if not impossible to flit, ed with Mips Elva Mitchell on Sunday The Service Garag N, DALES. L. D. S , D. D. S., N. g .. - J s Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur• Everybody is busy preparing for the goons and the Umversrty of Toronto. Office _ WHITEVALS. .lotoroverhaulin to -and side et: alcove D. A. Scott's note; Claremont. Oat. r•hriAmas tree on Dec.A0th. Every- B• P n 4Jffice bourn,9 a, m. to b p m.. Saturdiys: 9 a. Cain repairing. 9, M to I P.m, Phone Clare 1405. 4Jly Roofin uiP9 Mildred Poynter spent a few body come. g - . 9 days at home. As the frobt came out since the last Battery Service-Charging i' blies Helen Freeman was the guest cold snap, part of the stone wail of and overhauling, az, quoins** 64Th*. - nt the Mippes Birni«, Mr. tilorrison's new residence col- Al work guaranteed. Flat rat - quoins** rah V. RICH ARDSON -Real Es U W. J. Beatcri, of -Toronto, spent a lapsed. service c ergs 7 Mas with his parents here. Wm. and Mrs,and Miss Irene Dun- Phone 55310 Mark,Genteel. _ t t . tate. Insurance.Coaveyanefaq, holey Mrs. A. E. Ma or and Mrs. M.Reesor liar left on Tuesday of this week for1,- pnblic.Etc.,Pickering,Oat. ally Specials I y `._' - vi�ited city friends lest waFk• Brad,otown, Floridb, where they will W. E. B E R R Y �j POSTH.L Licensed Auctioneer, Dr, B. B. Beaton, of Whitby,spent 'sp-nd the winter. 'l' . for Uonaties of York and Ou"Aa. Goo- IS in. red or green roofing 3.50 aq s day ander the parental roof. It is with regret that we notice iliac Males of all kinds attenned to on shortest a'_' •' 3.10 sq Reg. and Mra. Dixon, of Toronto, the report of the sudden death of Dr You aches, Addrttw U:voa Slyer Y.O., Oca, 3Q „ - 'it 3.00 a viei!ed %ith Mrs. G:iffin and family. Gilmour, bf Mir4Master UniversapHere 1Ar .­ . .R.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK q Misq Lydia MMjnr has returned from EIt' with lies. Gilmour rind Lav}Ip The above rices are for lots of holiday it with friends in.East Tc- spent several stimmerR in our midst D• 6xve!-aaoer, f7ommluloaer ler 4a31ae p y B• - - Adidavlt., A000n0tant• Eta. !100.7 to lose ronto. 5 p .eon farm props ••Issas of Mwriags Ira. 10 9 O$ morie, 10e r e T\'t extend our� nt ashy.- : Wh! n per ct A. E. Major attended the Royal The young people's meeting ns, ITh - L' uet»s' revs o, Ona, t-y Winter Fair and reports-it a grand day evening wag tv�lYatterided,. The �'�ment, DAVID A, PU GH-L-ive stock anc• extra: in small lots. mccess in every vcBy. officers for- the m0ning vml: is a tioneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' School. Skating lea the order of !he day. R follnws:Pres:-Ed, Brost o, Vice-Pres. 'C o€ l Chicago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed e - a NowlAn's pond is the centre of attrac -Miss Elva Annis. See. -Cyril stock. Block and ring work. All kinds of Bales wee PICKERIN� mea rion for our a Morley. 5 n - prorr�.ptlyattendedto. Termereasonable. Phow - gay nights. y. C1mmittee-.1MianeaFora-rh. ;LnnI Mer _ E10C1-aremont. 1617 �1� Don't forget :the Xrno tree at the' Burns and Mitchell, airs T tn�, i e-lie 7 w' TiTl1 \!AAV, LIUE�iSED AIIC- -LUMBER YAi�L Methodist Church on Dec. l9rh. A11 Mr'.rley. John Mickie and Norman n ' YV �Shm ' TIONEER,for York,Qntario and Durham made welcome.e. Come and enjoy a �Do not foil to he present At the Sun- to. �t l torTer rel reasonable. reales promptly attended -- — K Ready Roofing } tv. Teens reasonable. Dates for lain may be `POULTRY Hugh Pugh fiaa made up his mind day School Christmas Tree on Friday •.. .. ••- - srranged at NEWS'Officv. Bell and lndepen- to enjoy modern convenience around evening, Dec. 19th, A patriotic pag• r, dent phones. Whitby,One. sly WANTED his home. He has just completed the ant entitled "A gap of Jack Cnnuck's f } w5 i S�s 77 �v installation of a Caron Electric light- Treasure House."by the school,anoth• and LH .1 , 1 N G L E �7 "•Sil;heat prises paid for ing plant for lighting up his residence. er Chrietmu Pageant"by the teen age CRr of St. Mary's Cement jti-b i,t. •," barn etc., and also to supply power P[rpils, a dialogue entitled ••Whose at$3 60 per barrel. any quantity of bene :' for um in and other ur Dees. Widow" by. the young people are s British Columbia Cedar and chickens. Write pumping g ' P P among some of the attractive items. •s+ Galt Galvanized Steel 9b}uglea or hope. This promises to surpass Loaner Birds Felt Slate Shingles p Dont mise bearing the Brooklin ChvisttnAs entertainments, it enthus- Fe A. ,RE ES 0 �+ y "' for sale at Dramatic Club present "Bar iasm among the committees is an T. PATEItsON's OLAREMONT ]He Neskel Haven" in the Pickering index. The proceeds are in aid of and get prices, Phone-,2 Town Hall, tonight. Sunday School maintenance. Ad- Call mission : Adults, 25 cents. r - *'• Box`296 _WHITBY _ � F AR BROUGHAM. this Pickermgv.4.�' � Hear the Drarna, Har Haven in1Mise Margaret Fenaby spent the the Town Hn11,Pickering, Flavo Bread Flour week-end with friends in Oshawa, Friday evening. J Mrs. Watt,of Toronto, spent a few •��� -We are Agents for - days last week-with Miss M.Feasby. Protecting the Investment * Co. and Marvel Miss,Margaret. Duncan is visiting Abraham Lincoln humorously said ��{t #,---Cockshultu Cher aunt, 'Miss Murrison, of Good- Marvel ` e Q wood, of a poor ne}gbbor,s assets;, He has a Goold-Shapley + astry Flour Fred and Mrs. Cassie attended the wife and two children which I should p farmer's brother's silver wedding at thick were womb thirty thousand . May be obtained from you Grocer. dollars to any man." lti Muir Unionville on Saturday last. ! A family is indeed a golden invest• �to e . Lafayette Matthews has sold his ment and needs the same protection , `�R•' Fleury and Bissells Brooklin ill$ barber sbopto the Citizens League and care that any investment requires. ?` for a fire hall,and he.intends carrying. For three generations the editors of Linters CHAS. WILSON Prop. on hnsiness in the Temperance a . " ' The Brougham Women's Institute snhme responsibility to the families of e - - will hold their monthly meeting at the Xmas Is here a t FOR SALE - , suh�cribers aR if those families were �7"�i home of Mrs. T. Beer on Tuesday, their own. - In taking a subscription z 1 Juhti Deere Hay Loader Dec. lt3;h, at'1,30 P. m. Everybody tri.^y have accepted a trust; they have r "a 1 side-del. Rake A SUPERIOR SCHOOL welcome. done their part to see that the family Get pOL1I Gifts ear! C: 1 Snllty Plow 2 Walking Plows The annual Christmas tree Rod ,en- investment increased in value through Y : I Crown Gang IELLl4TT tei'tainment of. the Union Sabbath the- development of character and a We have a choice selecti.,n f Brantford Binder Twine. Srhnol will be held on the evening of q g s; J' CnTh for- the• nod things in life. !� F•iday, Dec. 19th, at 8 o'clock, in the %roes Stationery, TOilct The 52 i=su'es of 19°a will he ct•nwded "f�-- W, F. Disney, Greenwood Tntn Ha1I. A splendid hrngran'' Kodaks. ' + rcn=ir+tin_ of choruses, duets, Pon q, «tth Peri+il stories, ehurt stories, sett- �{ 42tf Phone Pick 71.1, Corner Yor-ge and Alexander d;.,l ,f tie�g rveitatiom, pantnmime,4 to[ials, poetry, facts and fun. Snb- seri he note grid receipe: Ci}ear find TObacrw f► ___— _-_ --- Streets, Toronto. sort n comedy entitled"Deacon DuhbX" will ha given by tb,' memb:•rs of th- 1,-Thr+Yrnth's CoropAnion-52 i=sues Dolls at all prices,jasttlr •ring (Grain Chopping Noted for high grode instruction t in 19?.;, sr.soo}. Admie=Mott, '13 cents;children Lir the kiddies. and superior employment services. free, 2, All the remaining issues of 192.1, 6 The Ctnromont Fire I3ti, 'de wish to 3 Thr C,�mp.avion Home Calendar for Xmas Cards, Srviles, Clic, rl'• i'rg AND FL'�KING; Many students from other business thi.(k tine Pip�-tnvttri:tn CongrPgat.ion, 1925 (Sentonly on reque-st). All (iE't yon Personal � jam prepared to do Chopping and colleges have been in attendance of Srrniatrani, for ti-r•ir lihernl done- for $2:.u. Greeting Cards frons x HE, ` Oat Flakin seers da but tiott. The BriuAde aR rolled to Rro• g y here during the past twelve months 4 Or include 'McCall's 1lagAzine, the Satutday, ugham afew tnnnt.hq ago and Was Fuc- monthly authority on fashions. Enterany time. Write for cam- ceFsfnl in extinani�hing a ire tahirh }• N. E. McEW-• ].. 3 Stonehoats For Sale rniuht hnt�, no; only destroyed the Roth pnhlicA tons only 3,f>r) f . Logue• church. but several hr�tr.rs I.,; we ll. I "HF YOUTH'S C ONI PAN ION. Q TIwClarernow. hnysiarealwmy,,willing C` tnninn •ptl'h f¢ tie 1'-11,1 5r. Veterinary �Ilr ''ri Jahn F. Bayles, Claremont Boston. tiM isa. „Q W. J: Elliott, Principal to go where their help is needed and Rural Route wut,}e•'m,N�-•toe�.2n (Subscriptions _c•..y '�'..in,t ,,:,.,:c:�,a� •�..... ', .r...Y- :.,� -.i• .•r-r. n•CQCO .,mt.f;v�o•e too. '",���%•=axil . a (g user'.amtizao•,-n•skms"r'.e.'cei.rv-ed at this Ofice:r.,:!'(J= C• „sC`r )= ..fir -.�. d5�i.' :•;,.;,'•.f'°....•:,-.J.,.;. Met, .rL4 :.r�-'.s* riser ♦ ....c.'ro-".:n;i--*,a,s.n'J•.- .....,. 7'a,,•r >, y i. 1. d#�..$`—...+,,h+.4,}.",: Y^+ ,�`•,njy? {wscFi,t"- •C >•::. i +*h :a5t,` yb . ms,t✓,""'n�':,�t„�,ro'x,.u„..�,-^'} R. ate,,r•l EP 'a; ` 'C ' i' I Yy $ia }sfn rt.. • .:Ti. .:;.' .+w_.r�;. "aY".{.>..v s*%' .. , v+Y�'• ... .:.... ,.,, Sh''iP' �iL '•W Sri .. :r Y - v • - ' # e • - •Y — _ --- _ and still have a heat of the original —AND THE WORST IS YET TO COME width. Old-fashiaed rick-rack braid sewed 1 C O u m around corset covers and nightgowns \ --- _---"- About _ i ' ear, m and children's'underwear, ekes a \ _ good beadingas well as. a simple and practical finish for the garments, \ ~ Give the little girls their first lesson WHY WON'T HE EAT IT? bor in that street went to the funeral in crocheting or knitting by letting \ c Mothers can easily understand why or went in and asked if they could do them make diahclohha A dishcloth of their children should have milk, cer- anything! Mary didn't even know coarse white knitting cotton outwears Bala, vegetables, fruits and other their names or whether it was man, several cloth' ones, and keeps much woman or child who had died. cleaner.-Mrs. H. C. 5 0 wholesome foods. So far as the chiiil "Itust reminded me of when Tom's / is concerned, sometimes this is easier little Helen died last summer. When, SCHOOL HANKIES. said than done for many"mothers ask the question-- they came home from the hospital I 'am making same pretty school "How can I teseh my child to eat that moiining-there wasn't a thing to hankies for my six-year-old from --and to like wholesome foods?" eat. and Tom went across to that old pieces left from her thin summer / man who runs the fruit stand to7. This is a question that cannot be got dresses. I cut them the size of my some oranges. There was a sign on with t3K3 chine wi gce thread m ma al let own and then y off hand. First o! 1, q - us.con ed o- the front, 'Use the back door.' -.-, us consider how we.have formed our sewing silk to harmonize with the If1cl, own food habits. "Tom asked him what was wrong, goods used and stitch very narrow ? Two people may eat the same food andhe said, 'Why, Mr. Smith, you hems, adding two or thief extra rows and one of thempronounce it "poison-I don't think I would keep my shop open of stitching just below the hems. On " "delicious." Both of to-day, do you?' Nor did he open his the lain materials I trace, with aid ons, the other dydic o i Shop until alter the funeral P , ,;these persona presumably have the' P of carbon paper, ting figures from her same sort of taste organa and they "Then there was the farmer who favorites in the funny papers and same sensation is doubtless carried to came into the store to get a piece for outline them with one strand of em- I the brain of each. Yet the sensation his mowing machine that Tom had broidered floss. _ is pleasant to one person and disagree- ordered for him.Tom was down there Most of us know how to use a able to the other. Row can it be? I for a few hours; he told the man the heavier thread on, the bobbin and The differences lies not in the food,+part hadn't come. `I told you,' he said, make a heavy couched effect, but I not in the taste organa but in the way I'that it couldn't get here till next find that this is more apt to pull out ' each person thinks about it. It takesweek. It's too bad you had that trip than the simple sewing silk, because �► a psychologist to explain these differ- way in here for nothing.' youngsters' hankies see hard usage ent mental attitudes but an "'I come in to pay for it anyway,' y observ- the farmer said, putting a.five dollar sometimes.—Mrs E. R. , • Istg person soon realizes that we like,those foods to which _ in general, we bill into Tom's hand. have been accustomed from our early "` But, Mr. Bosson,' Tom said, `it's Last Poem Of Robert Btlllla. years. The Chinese like rice and the,only a dollar or so; we won't know The last poem of Robert Burne, how much it is till it to here.' written a few days before he died to Italdaas like macaroni because they «< , gets ^ i - kind of shy, 'but I heard about your the girl whn nursed him on his death _---etre accustomed to these foods, y not-be- t,�t, replied,;bed, has been found in Walko Matti I know Lbs--rriaa-- cause of any inherited partiality. An Y, Italian baby brought up in, a Chinese 1065 yesterday, and I thought five dol-'Otago; a remote settlement in New _ - ;family would doubtless Brow as fond Lara might come in handy. You need'Zealand. Its existence had been un- --• - �` iof rice as a Chinese bat-r would of 1 lots, you know.' +-known. macaroni if brought up in,an Italian! "I don't wonder Tom cried when he The poem `is addressed to "Miss, ^ EDUCATION !home• I told me about It." And Aunt Rachel!Jessie Lewars," who nursed Burns :H EA LT H A child is born without habits but wiped her eyes. `while his wife, Jenny. was 111. She "And there was that little Italian was a neighbor of the poet In Dum- begIas to develop them at a very early) BY DR. J. J. MIDDL.ETON - age As new foods are added to the girl who lives down behind the trot teles, Scotland, and Later married a diet of the child, give small amounts!ting park. She came with a big calla'man named Thomson, who apparently Provincial Beard a! Health, Ontario. " - • at first to accustom the child to the! Illy her mother had raised, the stem;tattled the poem to New Zealand. Dr. Middleton Rill be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- grMd y tied with a b ink bow, Thomson thgnght the poem had been I , new !favor. Than call increas big p , and she said feta through thio Column. Address him at 3padlna House, 8padina ei} published, Burns wrote: Cr4acent Toronto. the amounts and the variety as the it was for her friend, little Helen. -" powers of taste ars developed. The They went to school.together. Helen Is .Haw often in the dreary night"I cusp young child will become accustomed mother put it right up on top of the 1 my burning hands With all the elements of romance to new and wholesome !Dods as that fitly white casket, and she threw her, , ing of many bodily processes, since arms rand the little Italian girl, and'Upon those throbbing, sleepless lids, the humble flrefl hag played his art'they not only cure but prevent. by the time he is two years old he gi t y P Y w#11 have (earned to like cereals. milk, i just know it made her feel better,: o'er eyes like glowing brands, in the drama of discovery of ultra "Bottled sunshine" is a novel way eggs, potatoes, bacon and a variety of all that sympathy and neighborly love. And wonder n my weary brain ff, violet rays in the prevention and cure I of describing cod-liver oil, but that in vegetables. Yea, indeed, I want to live where a haply, when I'm dead. of-rickets, a disease common in child-!the light of experimental Studies inL 1914 Not only do we tike foods to which body has real ,neighborsl" Aunt Ra- My old boon friends for love of ma hood_ This insert, as is well known, tie curative values of certain rem- ' we have grown accustomed by es• chef concluded warmly, will give my, bairnleg bread. gives off a cold light, as can be seen wife., is what cod-liver oil really he pe have,grown a easily acquire like. on any summer evening in the coup- The curative action of this oil' in the t where ftrefiies abound. This light'treatment of ricketa bas opened up a "Oh, did the poor not help the poor, �3' ere dislikes by imitation, conscious or from the firefly is manufhctnred by new field for investigation. One thing c faiioongeiona, of those whom we ad- A COMFORTABLE PLAY GAR- each is their simple way, - the oxidation of a substance in an is already certain: there is a definite Bore. This !s true awhomHy of - HENT FOR THE SMALL BOY. With humble gift and kindly word, alkaline medium, producing visible'simitarity of curative powers between I, Wire's Imitation r a parent, I! par- (nod pity them, I say ught rays. Would the same chemical,sunlight and cod-liver oil, e�epecially r For many a man who eLsaped mp hand action, applied to substances that cure in the treatment of rickets. = anta set a good example of eating and; with pledges o'er the bowl rickets roduce invisible ultra-violet, Two doctors in the Yale Medical late- liking all wholesome foods, the cbil-, pp I dren will unconaciously imitate them f When the nine halo passed swap rays" Numerous experin.enL have School they been experimenting late- roved this to be the case. 1 , and they believe the have already -4 Aa one little girl said proYed'.by a niggard soul. P 'd' yytver.oil taken Within recent years there have been'demonstrated that cod-d' "At home we don't talk about por. Oh. Witt thou gang0' atchts, Joggle, known two definite ways of curing,internally, gives off ultra-violet rays tMge. We eat it" this disease: the direct application ofi which cure rickets. _ Anything in the nature of a luxury to my forsaken hearth sunlight, a physical force containin Among the substances known to r And be as thou hast been to me, the ultra-violet rays, absorbed throes cure rickets are cod-liver oil,egg yo',k, b always enticing. It is human ria-, truest friend on earth? the skin, and an oil taken from the bile, sperm oil, and others. All these flare to desire a thins which others, u' seem to enjoy. A little girl who claim-' Sae sweetly In your linnet voice you'll liver of a fish, which enters the body were oxidated, and specially prepare _ m to have learned t l like spinach was stag my, weans to rest through the mouth and digestive tract'photographic plates screened by asked t0 tell toe► she did it. While Jennie leans her weary head taken as medicine. At first glance it quarts filters and exposed to the sub- would seem as if there was little or stances so treated, gave unmistakable } "Ob," she explained, "father and upon thy loving breast." no connection between radiant energy indications of the presence o! ultra- ' inwthe= and sister 511 ate it and seem- 1A CtO�Ari1, and cod-liver oil, and yet It has been violet light- Similar substances, but ad to like it so much I thought I must j ' proved that in their action on rickets, not possessing the power of curing be missing something. So I began to'' The crown of the Emperor Theodore the results of these two therapeutic rickets, Such as linseed, peanut and seed oils were also oxidized, but a"it too, and after a while I liked it." of Abyssinia, which, after being kept agents cannot be distinguished. Wben I cotton it had been demonstrated that direct'showed no evidences of ultra-violet Be sure that foods are good if you in a glass case at the Vfctorla and sunlight cured rickets, the experi-'rays upon identical photographic ''. wapect them to be liked. Persistent Albert Museum, South Kensington, Mentzwent farther, and it was shown plates. This is along the lines that ice will teach a child to like al- London, since 1889, is now to be re- that mercury vapor light passed' the experiments were conducted in oat any flavor, but the problem is `` turned to its former home in Africa, through quartz prevents and cures proving that cod-liver oil does prevent lunch more simple if foods are pal 4922. Checked gingham and lineae has had a very eventful history. this disease exactly as does the 'na- and cure rickets and that it is the fable. Sometimes a child's dislike of are here combined. This style oils' This crown-was taken to Britain by tural sunlight; and since that process ultra-violet rape contained in the oil lislilx can be traced to as unpkasaat goo.� for serge; flannel, or jersey Sir Robert, afterwards Lord Napier, of produces ultra-violet rays, it was that do the trick• experience of some milk that was'weaves. Magdata, atter the capture of Min the readily inferred that it is these iris- Upon this new discovery of the foie cold rays in sunlight that exercise,ultra-violet activity of certain food turned or had absorbed flavors from, The Pattern Is.cut in 4 Sizes: _2, and the death of Theodore in the • the ice or froth weeds eaten by' 8, 4, and 6 years. A 4-year size ho- Abyssinian war of 1868. the curative effects upon rickets. That substances tna9 be bhme further ill sires 2% yards of 27-inch material It is a ponderous piece of silver-gilt fact being established, it remained to,search and it to ,,, physicians that wind learn whether cod-liver oil, if taken i be of benefit to all physicians and �TheWitiot m of the finicky child is i For cellar, cutis and facings of con- filigree work, many sizes. too large for internal) likewise gave off emana- die+titicians interested in the proven- riot an easy matter but it can be done.' tro�g material, as illustrated, % any ordinary head. It is lavishly dec- tions of ultra-violet rays cure rickets, tion of disease and the preservation When a child who is not sick, refuses yard will be required. orated with little squares and dia- and, moreover, that they play an tin- of the health of the child and adult 44- plain, wholesome foods, withhold all Pattern mailed to any address on l monde of red and blue glass, varied portant part in the normal function- alike.tweets and highly flavored foods and rw#ipt of 20c'in silver, by the Wilson(III with diminutive paintings. A feature �terid .hiui outdoors to get good and Publishing Co., 78 West Adelaide St.,I to the strange looking pipe which pro- was to, be misunderstood. "Do you hn gry. Give him three lain meals Toronto. I ects ,several inches through the know," he said, "when I was a small a day of milk, cereals, bread, vege- Send 15c in silver for our 'up-tb- centre of the dome, apparently for boy I wap caned for telling the truth?' Tables, potatoes and eggs. Allow no- date FILdd and Winter 1924-1925 Book ventilation. STORIES OF WF.L.I� "Well," said an opponent, it cured a' Thing between meals except water.)of Fashions. The king's intention to present-this KNOWN PEOPLE YOU.,, r ,Then watch him develop a healthy ap- crown to the Empress Judith was an- petite for plain and wholesome foods, -_-GHOFOLATE -CON-ERED-Fi-GS. Danced .when he_granted. ._farewell —T — __LP. Novelist's Cross Roads. - A child who refiisee-"Ia 1-food's prob- This toothsome sad wholesome audience to Prince Ta-fart, the heir- About twenty years ago a young _4 ably sick. If f fate food he likes and I apparent and Regent of Abyssinia, Fron+ Errand-Boy to Lord Mayor, man stared out of his flat window in teleses foods he really needs, Remi Christmas time confection comes from whose recent visit to Briticin created .j treatment is necessary. needs, mother)New Orleans, and is especially to be much interest. Nearly fifty years ago a small boy London and his gaze flice . the Coria '^ leaves a child with a dirty lace merely; recommended for children, because it It i i interesting to note that the entered the employment of a•Liver-`dian, Emigration OfScer. He had — satisfies the craving for sweets with a only son of the ting t or Theodore was pool florist. To-day be is the head been an actor, was secretary of a re- because the child does not enjoy wash-I of that business and the Lord Mayor�ligious society, and had written a book 'ing. Maternal pride is at stake and) food that is digestible, nutritious and educated at Rugby. He died in 1879, of his native city. which was about to be published. has.a tonic effect on the system. at the age of nineteen, and was buried 'the young imp is caught and scrubbed, The figs should first be steamed un- Alderman Thomas Dowd is the hero "Well." he said, gloomily, "if the book =agardles_s of protests. ' Why should in 8t. George's' Chapel,.Windsor. til This may be of this romance. Not only !s he at doesn't go, it'll have to be Manitoba." Mas- 320t the mother�e jest' ash agouti done conveniently in an enameledware the head of the business in which he Tte young man was Mr. A. E. V1aS the more important matter of diets.— �'` ' c began as an errand-boy, but he has on, author of "The Four ]'esthete' steamer with a removable rack. When d�� for nothing is more necessary for the the figs have cooled remove the soft! built it up far beyond the dreams of,and other famous stories. His book health o! the child than correct feed, centres and chop this portion fine with I ��, his original employ �, until it ig the'did "go:' and his subsequent volumes a few nuts sad candied fruits. Fill y�/ t +lirgest one,' f�t and flower bnai•; have been. "going" ever since, j �' !ness in the kings A ` WHERE THERE ARE ;`LEIGH- the figs with this mixture and dip them in unsweetened chocolate which: \ All this has not been accomplished ' BORS. �"` without tremendously hard work.i has melted in an enameledware double ` x k "And you ask me why I want to boiler. The chocolate coating will I Liverpool's new Lord &Iayor is a non-I ,n weed my days in the country!" ex-�keep the tags soft and moist for a con- -\ \ smoker and a teetotaller. He is. now ( � claimed Aunt Rachel, taking off here siderable time. a keen rose grower and collector, of, ' agape and sitting down near the kitchen' And Let In the Sheriff. ;prints. �_ 1 window with her knitting. ' She had',' HOUSEHOLD HINTS. "Always open.the loo: Rhen there's.; ti just returned- from her annual visit a knock—it may be opportunitga" . - -Told by Lord Curzon. c- �.^ t �o her son in Philadelphia. R'hen making cotton dresses for my -Huh, that's what I thought oue day i Here is a political story that Lord "My dcrar," she went on, "one after-, little girl, I always make a double --and let in the sheriff_' Willing to Foot His Bill.. hem, that is, I turn the width of them, Curzon is fond of telling against him- Doon there was a funeral just four then turn over again the same width, The Canadian Rockies afford mag- self. It was in the days when he was i "He had to sell even his shoes to � } doors down the street; sixteen suto-� leaving one width of hem turned nifice%" sport for the big-game hunter.�the Hon. George Nathaniel Curzon, Pay what be owed." ' mobiles there were and a big truck; p " and -as a candidate for Southport. He I Well, that showed he was willing under. When the dress had to be C=rizzlies, bighorn sheep, nd mountain to take the flowers to the cemetery.' wen honed, i can let down one width goat abound. was telling an audience how easy it to foot his bills." 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'vL': .. vt. r+.�GY.."�1Antl'S••" .)' . .., ., .. •.a•. �,.•i• air:'. . r r `. -- --- -- ----- -- a T -_a Bath-in Winter. -'• ' '� _ OF Few people understand how to pro- The Tobacco of Quality" ,--- Wet and care for their skin in the cold " !t Need New Rich Blood to Re- of Winter. The result is evidenced in ;. _ ' the increasing prevalence of chapped store Health and Strength. 'heads and .wrists, cracked lips, itching t legs and chillblains in these days of M It is an unfortunate fact that nine silk hosiery, low shoes, liquid soap and -women out of every ten are victims of paper towels. t :. bloodlessness in one form or another. Knowledge about your skin, its The girl in her teens, the wife and'structure and its ftinptfons,is extreme- mother, the matron of middle age-all ly important, because its coaditlo�n has know its miseries. To be anaemic'a vital bearing on your personal health -means that you are breathlessafter- and-comfort-.-If-you-want-to avoid all Blight exertion. You feel worn out: the woes that Winter brings to those `I l and depressed. You tura against food j with sensitive,skins you must protect _ R' Wand often cannot digest what you do your skin as' tar as possible. Don't §x,_ eat. Sleep does not refresh you, and let it get cold. Try to kdep your hands '- when you get up you feel exhausted and feet always warm and dry, even if I and unfit for the day's duties. If neg- you must wear fur gloves and.heavy t Iected anaemia may lead to oonsump-I stockings. Above everything, protect -i Von. your feet from the wet. II You should act promptly. Make) Protection of the skin, 'however, ` good the fault in your blood by tak- means more than wearing warm ; Ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the most clothes. One of the most important reliable blood enricher ever discover-I things to guard against is as excessive ed. These pills gorily bad blood, use of strong soap. .Strongly alkaline rF strengthen weak blood, and they make I soaps, notoriously injurious to the / s. good blood, and as the condition of skin, are doubly so in cold weather. your blood improves you will regain Even good neutral soaps may be too also in %alb proper strength, and enjoy life fully as 1FperPa4ase VACUUM/ZED TINS' strong for a very dry skin, and there ' every girl and woman should do. The are many people who find 1t Impossible, 1 Case of Mrs. Mary Trainor, Perth, to take a hot bath more than once a Ontario, shows.the value of Dr. Wil week in Winter on account of the !n- _ llama' Pink Pills in cases of this kind. tolerable itchir, it kAWPACTURED BY IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA LItMIrED. g produces. A cool Elie says:-"I had not been feeling, bath'is better, for it does not remove -well for some time and had been grad-I so much of the natural oil of the skin. rally growing weaker. .I found it very If your are blessed with a sound, V hard to do'my housework; had severe i supple skin with plenty of natural oil, j T When Christims Was Me�g&L Napoleon's .Oat Listed as an " headaches and was very pale. I took bathe as much as you please; but it No. 84a I ,1 doctor's medicine for some time, but you are cursed with a skin that Without dog Christmas la the 41d Hand-Mo-Down. they did me no good. I was growing dry and harsh in cold weather, crack i Find The Ace 1 E most popular festival of the year. It Napoleon's frock coat, worn during weaker and used to faint and take - is the time when, above all others, the the retreat from Moscow, is one of the Ing easily, beware of soap and water. I FIG. 1. family circle makes an extra-special dizzy spells. In this condition I began most interesting exhibits in the gov- Weah with warn, rather than hot, effort to complete the use of Dr. Williams' Pink'Pills, - plate itself. It fa a time erament'a war museum at the in, water, rinse the soap off completely, Q of peace and goodwill. validee, but in the government inven- and atter a time found they were � especially if St is liquid soap, and dry helping me. I continued their use un• quickly and thoroughly im- 9 1 Yet there!s actually a period of Eng- p the skis � tory it is listed at the current rice til I found the troubles that afflicted i ►fab history when the strong arm of the! for second-hand garments of this , mediately afterward. A wet skin 1s a -me had gone and I am once more ea• cold akin, and a cold skin chaps. [n I law intervened to put down what was character, asps a Paris despatch. (lea- }oying good health and strength." ,using described as "a'superstitious festival,"k eral Marfauz, commander of the In r g paper towels be sure they are and all Christmas festivities were for- You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills'suffi'ciently absorbent- A clean, soft, valides, declares that at an auction It through any dealer in medicine, or by ', bidden. The holly and mistletoe were would bring millions of franca, but it dry towel la the only kind that is real- ordered to be destroyed root and is put down in the Freneb -assets at ' .:. mail at 60c a hoz from The 1Jr. WSI-'!y satisfactory. breach as "plants of the Evil Ona." Hams' Medicine Co.. Brockville, Out. After washing rub to a little of a 180 francs, the charge for similar hand- be hand lotion-glycerine and rose- O It was Oliver Cromwell-a reformer me-down coats. . water and emulsion of olive oil made In many ways -who tried to suppress The price came to be known ' A with traaacaath, pure olive oU, or a j Fla a the observance of Christmas. ordering�through recent agitation by the Cam- up r'w that the "hurtful custom," as be styled munists for the sale of all relics of ;nod cold cream.-Dr. Charles Mal. I i it, should be ignored to the principal ware so as to lory Williams, in Popular Science ! This trick has the appearance of provide funds for the t monthly. Itowns. In order to aftaid this end he care of was cripples. 7• being a famous feat of sleight of *. i 4 'hand but actually it demands no 1 enacted that all markets should be , y 1 held on December 214th. But the Pro- 9 skill. The ace, the two spot and lector could not enforce the abandon- - Tit for Tat. SAID B the three spot of any snit are He—"IL frightfully sorry ,that I shown and are placed face down on ment of such a time-honored and popu- forgot to come to your little party last the table, the spectator's ' being I lar custom, and his command was hon- night." ' T~ Mrs. Alfred Tnacilemontagtie, SLI asked -to keep track of the ace. orad more in the breach than, the ob •At the Neolithic Country Club. Michel des Salutes. Que., writes•—] 'The magician mixes the cards a eervaace. I Sher-"Oh, weren't you there?" "Baby's Own Tablet are an excellent little with the result that the most Once. when Bluff Kfn Hal lay very Skinpamb-"How come you to score astute spectator is unable to dis- g t " me twee medicine. They saved my baby's life ill in December, and the nation was : twenty-seven strokes on the fourth and I can hf;hly recommend them to Dover which of the to Is the hole r' anxious about his recovery, by oom- : Sr all mothers." Mrs, Trancheman- , aO°' j mon consent 1t was decided to have a Him Caddy-"Bader the rules every The cards are• prepared. The NIGHT& [ague's experience 1s th;t of thOns silent Christmas,- C lass. without bells, carols e from_ >s r >f cut oro another card opponent o ' wallop you take at year ppoaea r is MORNING 1v' ;your caddy counts to a stroke." ands of other mothers who have test• �� the same soft, le very neatly or merry-makings, . ed the worth of Baby's Own Tablets. pasted over the A on one corner ofKEEP YOUR �+ YES The Tablets are a sure and sate meds- the ace. The part pasted on should * CLEAN CLEAR AND HEALTH! Reason Enough. 1. sw Par gra Baas ease'sways r _ ug Ieils'e for little ones aad never tail to be shaved down very thin and Safe Transportation. -You say you are not in position to regulate the bowels and stomach, thus colorless paste should be used. is a like manner an A 1s past-4 nvPr The fleet of electric industrial. minks payment at present Will ion relieving al the minor ills from which _ "it the E on one end of the Thr a -put. !rucks, which, with special bodies' a rvo u S' e o 1 e acknowledge your debt In the form of,children suffer. They are Bald by I were converted into miniature sight• v When the cards are first die- t .la note then. ' medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cts. played, show them as In Figure 1, seeing buses to carry visitors about Nc�K "No; I won't do that either." a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine the false pipe being hidden. Next, the grounds of the British Empire ex- That haggard, care-worn, depressed t '"And why not?" Co., Brockville, Out D ( " "'Well, I signed a note once," Olose the cards and turn them Mbit at Wembley to a few days more look w!]1 disappear and nervous, this around, opening again, this time than three' months, carried a million !people will gain in weight and AW "Yes, what thea?" Tobacco Is grown in Ontario in the showing the false pips, but not the paasengers. During this time there{strength when Bitro-Phosphate Is � "i had to pay it" counties aloe the shore of Lake Erie' faces of two of the cards (lelgare g were only six minor accidents, all of taken for a short time. Price $1 per in Quebec, in the counties near Mon- 2) As you tum the cards. face 4 downward, draw the three oat and which were caused by the careless- pkge. Arrow Chemical EO., 25 Frost MORE THAN bb 000 FARMERS treat, along the St. Lawrence; and is ,ae>-.3 of the in ured persoffs, ` St East,Toronto, Ont, $ the Okanagan Valley, B.C. put it on the table. As the specter j have bought their farms in Wastarn tors saw the index of the ace. they -- Canada from the Canadian-Pacine A take it for granted that this is the �/ ! p �/ remarkable Fact Think! There is a Mlnard's Liniment. for Rheumatism ace• The more closely they follow �rrn�se�u/1�/i` • Getting [Ja f U reason. The large area of our hold- this card, the there they contribute �a! L[ s { Ings affording choice of location and of Why some birds hop arid others to-their own deception. When you , ou,to, Save your hair by rubbing land to suit.every, farming need. Fair pick up the cards, pick them up O�LQ�n the scalp three times a week _price, tett contract, sad Lair dealing walk is a roblem natural histo ex- ger tip hides the [ �I+� , `' perts have not yet succeeded in sole- so that your finger r. with Mlnard a combined with abundant fertility of tales index. _ _ boli, good climate and social. condi- ing' (014p'this out and paste it,404th -- � tions make farm life there desirable at of the terse/, in a acrapbnok.) ) _ ,..and attractive. Thousands more will We are interested in obtaining ?, select their farm from our virgin lands, 'World's s Oldest Banks. from our improved farms, and with OLD and RARE x 4 some capital and determination to The oldest existing bank in the S - 'The Dominion Department of k, work, can make a home and pay for iEOOK� world is said to be the Bank of Barce- J►griculture has more than 400 OF It Write for ournada,booklet, "The Prairie lona, in Spain, which was founded in perm hlets covering every phase Provinces of Canada," .and leaflet, "Western Canada Forges Ahead." C. 1„ ON CANADIAN SUBJECTS. Bend 1401. England's first bank was open-' of farming practice. They are ?, f Norwood,Land Agent Canadian Fac particulars to the Wilson Publishing ed in 1605 by Francis Child, a gold- 'written to help make farmitr : Railway, Desk W., Windsor Station, Company, 73 West Adelaide Street, smith. A number of other goldsmiths fronts Profitable and are FRE> Montreal, Que. Toronto, Ontario. Immediately followed suit. The Mint The following are examplesl `1 In the Tower of London had been the '-List of fes Publications j� 7 depository for the cash of merchants Seasonable Farming,Hints Nn't Get Bald Fol Reaching in Canada until Charles the First seized the Apple Recipes • money as a loan. Then the traders The Feeding of Beef Cattle Cllticura Does Much - Storags of Ice t San to deposit their cash with the Frul er Productionetab of>�. To Prevent It w goldsmiths in Lombard Street. Trait and vegetable Rae[ Ilea tify'l. the Farm Home --P-�— Coxa Borer. Control RE NE J: l Avoid lose when sending money.by i Crate Feeding .+ Pealtry Hour Conetrgctlon rl�o�i�`eaaat editerrarsean mail-Use Dominion Express Mosey lsalletin Filing system :m Orders the safe, convenient, inexpen-I Feeding Racks for Sheep f lasecto Affecting Live Stock r • N QCRUISES R i C C o sive way. The Farmer's Pissery VA1\TEF\ C `V I J E S 1925 25 The Feeding of Sheep lI{ The Milking Machine Hammock for the Earth. j --Sweet Cream Batter. " The Cranberry Industr7 BS.Prorideoce 98 Patna 98 Prorideaca ss.Patric There is enough telephone `vire in - �•,,, From: New York . an 10 Feb. 17 lar.2t apr, 2s the United States to make a hammock Cut out this advertisement, y5. To; Ponta Delgada 12 h"Lm aa'17 Feb. 24 Mar.2a May a for the earth, according to recent sta -mark the bulletins desired, Madeira......10 bra. an.19 Feb. 26 Mar.30 May 7 tletics Aiders ........z4 hrs. an.23 Mar. 2 Apr. 3 May a including the List of 400 Pub- 1 .. 1Pa ermo......r12 bra. an.3s Mar. 4 Apr. a May 1$ In addition, says the Pennsylvania lications, fill in your name and nraples........12hrs. an.26 Mar. s Apr. 6 May 14 public 9erviee Information Commit- address, and mail to: raeus-Atheos 24 hrs. as 29 Mar. a Apr. 9 May 17 Constantinople.24 hrs. an.31 Mar.to Apr. 11 May 19 tee, the sides of the hammock would Bea th......14 hrs. ob. 3 Mar.13 Apr. 14 May 22 I Jaffa-Jezuealem39hrc. Feb.4/s Mar.lA/IS Apr. 15,116 May 23;24 extetfd half way up the sides of the 1'ubticatiotrs Branch Dandruff,itching and scalp lrri- Egppt......... Mays Feb.6/9 Met.16/18 Apr. 17/19 May 23/27 earth. Besides spanning the equator, ( Department of Agriculture tation point to an unhealthy con- hrs. Feb.11 Mar.21 Apr. 22 dition of the scar which leads to tKoaaw.......la hrs Feb.IJ Mar.23 Ape z4 this net would consist of 6584 strands d Ottawa, Canada p gut falling hair and premature bald- -Marseilles.•......... Feb.14 Mar.24 Apr. 25 May 31 joined at the South Pole and- spread- -'(No postage required) ness. Frequent shampoos with Cu. '#� Length of the Crui» 35 days 3a days as days 33 data !ng gradually until they were slightly "t ticura Soap do much to prevent - r miles apart at the such•condition,especially ifpro- Minimum t: Fare $450.00 including shore excursions and Hotel at Egypt. Clean, Name....,...........:........_..................... .� p y t, Comfortable and Comodious Vessels especially built for the Meditertanean Trade. equator. Ceded by a gentle anointing with Y Shore Excursions at Ports-of-colt: Stop-overs permitted. Concert lectures,dances 1088 than fou— �`— ••N Cutieura Ointment. card parties,games of al;sorts in addition to the serial pleasures o�ocean travel.Ung Post Office"............................. �2 i surpassed French cuisine and first class service throughout. Orchestra: Moving Pic- Minard's Liniment Reffleves Pain. ! soaple Haab Tr«by KIAL AMrer Capadle� rM I Torre;Wireless?laws frit':. r,-further inf,-mitien gnu descriptive it aptly:— R.R.NO...........:.......... , Ihyiet: "osvPve.T.0,Das tale,$teay.al ,.,t .•,,t ..................... Any authorized Steamship Agent, or Price F T a ntm-0aa"'as°°•Teleoss` p g The late Bonar Law, one time pre- JAME13 W. ELWELL d CO., INC., Gen. Agents Province.......................................... ` I I now Sharing Stick, 17 state Street, New York City. J1 mier o? England, was a great lover E13 - r <'• of chess. { ISSUE No. 60-124. r : ,. lac - ,• '. o- .. ,..:. .. -'. .,;.. - ..: .. '-..: ..". 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Y i f. :d. s S, ,3.... :w w,.r„-:.. .,.. .4.,=., . -:, • .,;:,,x• <.�s:.. .,....,.r,. •,L. -•K:. JrS •w .,t- a .:+. �''i-'.: .,,,, t t-• '+ - ...•:.-r s� -.... ...•-"•7+x'.1:, ... .,. ;, ,•.:�.s,, ,. ,.,,• -.� .�_ ., !•v_ �;'.. .. : 7. , �. ,� •� n � mon a 1511 ;J Tweedie,drag whiteyale C:LEAN3NG - 'RESSII��GME 'CH ST 1lr' + r j streets 200 : A Hdtstings grad con 5 g ��T 0(A) . G Phillips. Rfad rep cul clean Bciu alunT c vaults to he cleaned b 1,-t:. �. - ditch drag con :i 15 UU ; 1''Uow'ie. d[.a(z ! b . � t e - - c<rns ,-82 5U ; J byre, dram gray con S and prr�eed, 5'ttlafaction guaranteed Kr - .. ,,and ��p'p3r 1�TE�w �' . _. ;1.75 per year.: $I-bUii.paidinaddance. 10A0; ��' Holmes,cierm Ditch het 3U-cl (:-ha1•ges.tuoderate. - ..Subscription ro the United States and Creat JAMES BRISCOE, -`-c- -Britain$2.00 in advance. south of highsca. ,-tN) ; T Tanner hemmer, _ yds grav cons'2 3 1b S1U : J D Itemtnet; Opposite D. Taylor's Bakery We recommend the following linea fvr your -Christmas Shopping and JOHN draw gray cc 4 50; D Munro. draw Claremont, Oat. guara1ted good quality, price and service. r 10iiiV NURKAR, Proprietor, grav cons 2 313 50 : J Hallett, 6loads _ - •- _ _ r gray con 29Ur; 13 Matebe-se, draw gra XMAS TREE DECORATIONS ' creau ditch con 7 4 50 ; Jos Mitchell, Glass Balls, Xinas Bells, Garlanda, Etc. PICKERIfyG COUNCIL. clean ditch cnn 7 4X0 ; F Madill, ditto Tinsel, _. 50u; W T Turner,fill d0 A L raw gran 1Vi1-I XMAS CA.13DS AND POST CARDS t The above council met pursuant to son's bridge 19 5U ; Ed Wilson. ditty, �' adjournment on Saturday, the 6th 5 OU O 13 Pugh, l l loads gray Vi'i!• I pgt•nose haying on hand r_ontiuu- •Post Cords 2 for 5e and 3 for 5c. Xmas Cards 5c to 25e. lost. Members all pr,esea.t, the reeve. eon's hr idge 1 63; F Turner,draw grav ou;lp a stuck of hard XMAS NUTS, CANDIES, ORANGES in the chair. The uuoutea of the las[ fill Wilson's bridge 17 50 ; J Diichell• and soft coal. meeting were read and approved. ditto rikht•of way 19 6U ; C Purcell, 42 :`A full and complete line of these goods, new, fresh -. A nnrnber of accounts were prey- yds grav R'ilsrru's hridKe6 3U: T Hoed pilace your order nog• before and reasonably priced. -ented for payment and referred to the shov fill Rrac yYilsuu'a bridge S 75 : �` the rise in prig respectivestanding committees. J LiQhthodv, fill at Wilson's bridge - FANCY CHINA FANCY-CHINA The standing committee on Relief 9 62 ; Wni Lightbody, ditto'2 50: N. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. For a Christmas Crift a piece of Fancy China often serves to solve your reported and recoruruended payment Cos, 66 yds grav cern Si9.90 ; A Courts, -as follows: d recoka Hospital Por Con- Cc grav con 8 45.00; F H R'estney, DONALD M N RO. PICKEKING problem. Here you ill find an admirable stock to select euutptives, maintenance of R..H. Bow- drag our,stone con 4 1 00: J Brown,4 -----•- from. Cow prising new and up to-date lines, , en for months of Nov and Dec 91.80. loads grav con 4 60c; �Vm Sd 7.7.5 z See our display before choosing. The standing cowmitteen on Bonus- draw grav con 4 rep holes con 3 7,75: ���, C 0�4 ' Ask for one of oar 1925 Calendars. - es far SVire b'rnces,rDrainuge M1lritters Rt J Bell, clean ditch con 5 14 UO : T �j 6h etc, reported and it ccunu:euded pay• BriR,uall, ditto 5 00; «' Tweedie,dr4 went as follows: Geo Richardson, 5'2 gr, c 8carhuru t 12.50 a �� Petty. JAMES R'I CHARDSON imen fence at -, '25 con 9-7 30 ; 9 Cur- yds grav Scar t I cons 2-3 and range ' belt, 37 rods fence let 1') con 5. S,25: A ,lint 3 .3•i: �S' Petty,dray- grav het 3'2 Hurd and Suft Coal q the -- ---- - J Rugess, 47 rods fence lot 6cou'611.75; and 33 south of hid atlas 10 Uv ; 1� Store J Forgie, att waterccursesmeeting at Beare•drily Rrac Scar t l' at.d con=2 311881 C1Uttllt5' OIl � w�� �i[ ,(��r� •Whitevale 3 00; A Spears, ditto 3 00 : 250: A MRxw.•11, ditto 7 50 : B Diller, bar q _ 'rwV3g i �Y 1 r _{} M R,,r�yth,ditto 3 W ; L Middleton, ditto S.',5: B Be>tire, ditto 'L 5U: Jacoh THOS• A. �-� . . ditto 3.00. Reesor, ditto 1,25 : T R�-esor, ditto ' The standing-committee on contin- 'L 50; J W Cowan,ditto 1.75;B Pearce ,I r gencies reported and recommended ditto 12.50 ; I Lehfuan, 13 vtls gravel h1C1•r92211 . Y1t� q�ayment a.follows J \lurkar, advt con 8 2 4U : R Devitt, 36 yds grav eon �' - - : yment s follows Dr McEwen, rent of 8 5.;35 : L• Hopkins, grad draw grav - W HAT IS HOME �'ITBOi'T ,hall for police magistrate's court 19•„4 con 6 13,1)) ; E Micbelt.drug and draw A HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE 4 15 00; L R Beaton,'on acct of salary grav r 1 and son 2 30 00; ti Gegelie,( It hEats, it cooks, it bakes and supplies hot " ,M oo, Ed Gleeson, bailiff att court draw grav coo'2 and r 1 7.50 ; L Gates, water. This is the stove that is meet- -4 00; T Gregg. clerk ditto 4,OO: Dyson ditto 22 50: J Sargent, shov grav r A. ing the demand of the trade. +Cowen, rebate on dog tax 4,00 : Hugh con 2 13 73; LV Gates, ditto 1125 : G 1 B ®������ Pugb,salary as treasurer 300.00: also Gates. ditto 12 75 : Bert Petty, draw Practical, Handsome, Durable. for postage and excise stanrpa 13.00 : grav Scar 12 50 ; Roy Ward, salary II Burns all Fuels. T C Brown, caretaker of hall 811.UO-. J Nov 2 to Dee 6 162.40; F 'SS Cooper, 1 MIXTURE The.oldAelieble Perfection Oil Heaters Forgie, salary as reeve 150.00; Adam nails for railing 72e: E Adain-on, shov I ,spears, as lit deputy-reeve 100 i10: G grav con 2 2 30 : Wm Judd, shov grav; Chase the chills, beat by-taomful. M Forsyth,as 2nd deputv•reeve 100 00; con.2 2 50-. A Caritoo, draw grav on I F$SULTS NTEED G L Middleton, as councillor 1a (art y anywhere. 400.00 : R Conner's street Brougham 12 00 '. W FIRST past 1 y " -J A White, as councillor IW 00 ; L E Holtby, rep walk clean ditch Bro- �a1NGs B - Look-S_4hen paint[nR u� the beat. t` Neale, att voters' list court 5 00 ; J uQharn 2 23 : G Brown, draw grnv con 7 Lowe-Bros. Paints and Varnishes t Braslaw, rebate on dog tax 2.00 ; A B 7 13 W : G W Hodgson,plao and clean e • 4Q1 y Matthews, ditto 2 00 . A Spears, att ditch con 7 8.00 : The Pedlar Peopple, are the best by Leat. L_ 'sheeting adjusting accts with Mark- pipe 9.45 : D J Bran, services as Pelle. 0• ' • • � • Everything in Hardware at lowest prices. Tam 8,00 : J A White, ditto 3.00: Jno ¢lneer on Alton^ and Hoover fridges . •• " Forgie, ditto Czhrrdge 3 U0; G M For E:.i ) : Walter Wikrd• rent of timher 0•• svth, ditto 3-00; A Spears. ditto 3 00 : yard 5 0U, , /•, .• • also attending tueeting at Whitby A by-law ryas pawed providing f ,r i . !•• .•g, j (�K on opening of teudere for Wilson's the ho!dirg rf ❑c n.ir.,•lion and el-r-I ... J S BA■ - zDONy PI�✓•'E N bridge 5 W, • �■ linos at d At the taiitua r ftl• •• J. • i The standing committe on Rrads cera tr• yrtitce tl:erear, 41•' • • ,r and Bridges re PPortPd and rer�mrneod• T ba COW oil now r•41jr.t:rred to nieeE �+ g � •� '.,ed payment astollows: 3lrsWr9:•dler, p ,in on Dtrr,'av, I)vr. 15th. for tbe•I i tea,• •.� e♦{ 73 yds grav cone d_-, S '23: B « Jone'• tt plallOL UC H firNrciul etatemeut. .,dr+tw grav grad and dr•aR a•ns 6 7 dl.l)1: p F p' • ` =J A Juuea, ditto o,i ; Wm Jacloon, "• I %/ `{�O o` '• 'O O � ,dram grav c ms 7 8 Is'l1: '3 Farndale. Better. Rubber F®ot�vear re hole, Hes: Bar Ilavrti it. the Tutvii Hal-1, ' o 0 0 draw Rrav c)b ti 8 3fr; Rnbt , 100% �1�, $prep.-59 yd,gravel con 5 6 b3 : Lien Ptck�riu,z. [Itt, ,l illi y)c veuinR Q • ,p Scott.draw grav ,-oll S 11.73:-J Steph• -- att e Regular Price o « 1.ewuu.clean ditch draw grav con 8 gl UC': J J %%'•t;d, draw grav e t 1 5 fol g Ct7 p i�.n�a, 113cdsRravctnc R1d95; _ If RHINO bber�F t- tually prevents dirt, ,o eA,yr _ r n'b - moisture also draw-R1•sv t t 1 con 9 t�'hittry to - - weer we Metter better-if manure, snow or t Say br if 5+lU t E Gibson. building box MaXln'lUrn Security didn't wear longer-.we from getting inside. culvert con 7 223: J @'tins manal6 ¢` T' pp This footwear is made •- would not support the Jigrav con 2 Su t1U: F 1M Ch p ( r� ,� from RHINO RU'BBER- i yyds grav can 4'?4) W Catnmaek, iron clad guarantee that draw grav ar;d ditch,:,)ns 8 4 Y tri ; �ti' r�;.... at l , goes with every pair. the toughest and most t Todd. 17 t yds gr,ty 10 11 con 3 null t3 .��.'.- 'IinimuM COSI These facts hold good with wear-resisting that Science 21114), A Peaz.. dr ig dr-aw gray bet has et discovered-which 1111 con 633 lu Ct.tdgect,drt« ►row all RHINO Rubbers. will wear up to twice as bet 10.11 con 6 10 W : J. Moder, 42 yds ! - Note the Protector flap on .grav bet lU ll con 6 and street in Bro. A S AF•ET Depo-i• 13,x in Che ion as ordinary rubber. i 1'� rubber shot illustrated. g ugham873 A 31i1!er, 131 yd" gravel t-•it�,t hrnr;ch of-tho tirturlal" couli•X173: E 3liddleton, drag grav Btt.l: «ill rt'liwe troy Huai?ty re IItisanexclusive,'patented Insist on RHINO Foot- �: con a 27 6U : F BV. ers. ditto, 25.00 : A irartling the whereabouts of your e. a ec r•-- ' 1 ������ RHINO featur It ff - wear_ :iConner, ditto 30.00: lieu Carumack, ditto 48.50: L Keefer,ditto 5'1 W : W Valtiablec rahiiP p�rnsiftictg free ac- .•.ss Compare The .Wear' FIFTv C*.�3 u, ti:eut by }•int or atlnl} 8rtt11,rr• 'Linton,'dtaw grwv b line 9.37; C Pas- iZ�tl pPr,un at ally time ditrius; bark ' cos. ditto 12 Oil; E Pt,we11, ditto 1 i.00: : S• C j T p M A M fi Down, ditto Brougham 42.N). R l �, Y iuR hoar?. The cu3t i, legs [h9n tree. rj lei ' Found. ditto 40 00 ; H Wilson,draw ( ,gent per d:►y ; the valuR received lj `. �Lravel b i p1.W drag h 1 and con 1 31,2.1: an iueytimable iep-4e of -carity• ,Geo Lee, 67 loads grav Rouge line and � • .. sum* i b 110 05; G Puckrin. draw gtIIy con 3 .,drag cuus:i 4 35 4)); 3 Puck[in. 19 ids grav con 3'2 83: t Fuller; draw grav I ���� 'BANK TT - con 1 clean Aitch .con 4 and 50 yds STAN j1��1 K ` • .-. grav 24.00 : R Fuller. shov Rrac c•in 4 � eta clean Aitch 7(H); S Badgerow, sn, v OF CANADA _ "- gra^-con 4 3 75; C Hubbard, ditto j '� ` ` 12.50: H Wright, rep culvert con 6 PICKERING BRANCH-W. F. Law, 31anager � � .-- ��• �` 5 drag cone 6 7 6 00 A Carruthers. fil l I ` aranch•s also at Brocklin, Wast' Fill, Vhitby \ @ -draw grav for Hoover bridge and draw r - grav cons 1S CO; L Hoover. flll draw grav Hoover bridge and 11 loads grav 10.00; A Carruthers. drag w t 1 coos � 7 and 8:Markham to pay half 6 00; G . Massey-Harris Farm Machinery 'Tran.draw grav w t 4con 6 Markham.to pay half 30 W ; E Anthony. ditto � - '-: - 20 00; D Annis,5U yds gray w t 1 PIC KE-RING 1.50: .._-:- .: -. .:•: - . - � _ - W S Major,clean ditch con o 5:50; J Herbert, ditto rep cul con 5 2.25; A E Major.drag clear ditch build and rep - M AR ET ':.. cult' con 5 2(3.20; E Armstrong, draw 1 M Er A T • !''!9 • G Daridson, draw gs rcon..: 3 -- :. grgv cons 2.3 21-50; W Teefy, 49 loads _ .y grav cons 2.3 7.35: L Gates, shov Rrav - - - con 3 11.25; J McGriakin, draw Rrav "Round Roast or Steak, .,. ++ A J Taylor, ditto 47.50 - cons 2 310.00: ; `fit:per Ib 8urloin Roast or Steak, 25c (i D Milne. rep at 28 29 con.3 and draw , grav cone 2 3 49.00 : A Brander, ditto En""a'5 _ Porterhouse Roast or Steak,•• .:. 281 • 23.75; F Sullivan, draw grav con 3 -. __. _ ELntnp Roast,... -•18c •9.00; J Burkholder,ditto an Scarboro " 4 r10W 18 iL9 t1t]18 t0t?t yUllr Harvesting �UC t 1 13.7b; A Petty, draw grav con 3 t ht' R art, �• a� Fine ib Roast, 15.00;..F MacOrae, draw grav drag -Phone 1 )Q6 p1C'd. vy R ,.. an " He ib Roast, tons 2 3 24.50; V Rosa, 38 loads gravel _. Shoulder Roast. .. •• . 16c 3;. -con 2'5.70; F Richardson,30 loads grav 1 Dumbarton Pot Roast, 4 d 16c t Gormley', is D. J. yf Brisket, to boil, ... .. - Pork,... ,+ .f3 EATTY ..: 25c �� . � Le�o P k 25c Lo" f or , •. ' ,STANDS FOR THE BEST -- Sbouldet Roast of Pork, .. 20c,23 - c cosi as Remiftances .. Pork Chops, . ..Pure Pork Sausage, ... - ,, 28c 2oc est Salt Pork,... ... 5c . ._ . We sell Drafts, Money. - ' Fin •_•_: - Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35c :;l ;r Orders and Cable Re- - „ guess, ... 35c ?' f 1 � mittances on all parts _. villa Cured oils (half or whole), 30c . r a•1.<" `�` - �l _. Cottage R => } of the World at lowest Back Bacon, 45� �` 55C h: • r Cooked Ham, .. .. .., .. 25C aaaaWeinera,• 15eQuick S81ViCB Head-Cheese,•44 _. Carriers, Easy First and Domestic Shortening,•3 lbs 55 cents Y` {Litter Carriers ' 'Hay "�` 5 lbs 90 cents. Pumps, Du�rr Tracks, Cow lb prints 18 cents; Bowls. Pres.,4re Systems Etc. DC"N x - It will pay 'you to get my prices on m• Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday: >F elsewhere. G. P. LYND, Manag �. labeve before buying V/}.rM BRANCH. FRANK J PROIISE IaRoolcLlly BRANCH, cRoss� ' W• G• RE ID, - - PIC KERING' PI KERING�- c• as'. • m,.. A h:., s. :, - v. .•t u r r.x r.,,...i.•..5...,.s,..y,�... .. .Sd.'�+�-vei i.. �.. k,✓••• .:d"",n. .., .. s '..,,t�.r.:w.,,`,.,�'er': ,-,• y-ay :-,iy....c,'a.w;...ry„aTiti::^C..'WeS.;•s...a....'+•a`:.x.T. ;N,-ri'.'"-.,•i..'C,.k'°'.n.-ti. �.:.-,n.y, ::.w�..y... Ta� 4.�.+.n'T��M � •j- ' '];., "rn•,i',,t,��.�ro���.'.'•,..>ee�r,Y4.'k•r„c„,�e,•;•. "•''`'q,,ms°.,:,Zs#.u',"9 5.d' : 0r� " ,: F;.,;, ,�•�.,+e} ! � Niglio CLAAEMONT. - •'COnaumption-Is No _ 'Maple Leaf Mutual is n - Phkering �,L� Maitland Anderson has,rented Respecter of Persona" In one of the glistening, beautiful ' �31SurallCe' -=the rink-for thte.seaso_n., ._ - •_ J. B. Madill was laid up last rooms of the Muskoka Hospital for ' week with heart trouble. Consumptives, Harry Wlillanis ocau- nun y Vincent Baker has engaged with pies a bed right nest to Jim Thomul — Barry was-studying Arta in the To- *Bakery - Cheap rates Por[arm and c tr 3 I b 'ldloge _ Fred Evans at the Creamery. ronto University, while Jim was a ` SVind'stortn Insurance on buildings. a Mlle. Hattie Gerow, Of Brough. -Iairorer In anu!her city. (Of r_ourse, _ . _ _. _ 1 it yr am; called on friends-on o Broctura that was before both knew that they \ lie,Silos oe etc Y. were vletim, of consumptlon.J US �Mr. and Mrs.Rapp, of Toronto, Hapry is �a handsome young man, e ;.automobile Insurazirepent Sunday with J. .aad h1re, say about -, and sa particularly well of all kinds. versed in tnglish literature. Hla hums P'laROla. is in Western Ontario. Harry's; bro- ■ ��p ` Charlie Gibbons,' of Toronto, ther-la consumptive, too, and it was .Xmas Cake to ee OL�„ A 1?O A 8 slit Saturday here with, his - ho who Insisted that when Harry i t R F' RMB SALE p y went back to school last fall, that he ai = another. be chorou fhlg examined. The exam- -Made from .a rel re• 8 Write or phone _.. J } . - '--- John D'ann•, of Pickering, called ination revealed consumptlun. — eo Ceipt. You take no Chan- Iarge stock Harry withdrew from his classes, ces. Taste and see before M on Claremont friends on Friday packed up a few belongings and jour- ou bar Lots of good A _ . neyed to Muskoka Hospital for Con- n g Q'', choice afternoon.. E D B O YY sumptives. "You know," says Harry, ntter and eggs with nuts- 3 ' Robert Sadler and family, of -consumption is no respecter of her- and fruit in,proper eonsis- 20 FVHITBY, ONT., Myrtle, spent Sanday with David • sons. Id•:re I am, just as sick as my Christmas and Mrs- Taylor. rein n mgte. IIs a orkedas a re:tra for Orders taken now will be .-Good ---=CLAREMONT— tens eked to a nicer p �v,.as a dcr.t. zx- �7 - Years while i never labored in bliss Merle Stephenson and Missmy given one careful � Rttth hioaze spent Snnday with lira. xe baa'no cod home surround �y 'l s: 1+crt i. I can't understand it, "'friends in Toronto. ings, while I have been carod for ' attenioan. ! which ,• we CREAMERY ; Mr.r. Hammond has purchased ,an you." And �-ith that Harr.: sn-tiles - " a I'�i •List the dvralling formerly owned by. a littleand bettles•dorm to iet science _ _ ,� Highest price paid foro - the late hits. T. E. Pugh.h. �*a 'lavire fight the silent -strug6lc _ _ now CreamCreamat the for hls health. After visiting friends in other FI tires aqd Jim Are but two of tfie p _parts for a couple of weeks, T. P: many who ar•_ :_t r:r sent'entirely tie- � : zeceiving Claremont Creamery Pendent oar the ',L.:Fk�0wi lin�gitsl .orShirk returned home on Friday Consurnptivy.,. Tho Hospital Itself re- OV-1. \ P.- last. lies on the geaero3tty of• it', r any ���� ,R� O� .3 Give ne a trial and be convinced Mies Ma Morgan. the nuns friends. *i y, Contrirut! rs r c;: 1.2 sent to Icon. {{ 81`�K�RYy Y9 I11uCh betterpafter�her recent st e Chariton >ontalent, ?.3 College , „ � ._'"i daughter of Roy and t re. Mor �. . ,, 0 P' E _R cent Street, T'or6nto- Osacto�— 111 1 ( J HONE'go0 Pickerlzig k Illness.♦ i u i:; `PICKER1IdG Thos. Gregg .and S. Rumohr CARD OF THANKS. i R - EMONT •t0 _ ; ''- OLAR >�ea �or �oods� S rot - �ehipped a carload of mixed stock We wish to thank the many friends 1 y -to the Toronto stock market on and neighbors for their assistance and Saturday. } HARNESS and Mrs, s:°cera sympathy,also for�he beauti- we are still bacindd u dor elazm Our supply of quality Harness and Mrs. Lather Middleton ful floral tributes,' In our sad bereave- 6 p Evalioe Cowie, of Brougham, meat. Parte fe now complete. •, -were in town on . Wednesday of _MRs, GEO. MIDDLETON AND -=.THAT BOOTS-GREB SHOE last week. FAMILY. We have a large stock of this Famous Rev, A. McLellan and John Pal- Boot on hand-unbeatable lister were in Oshawa on Tuesday for hard wear and tear. y Notice to Creditors S N OWFLAR- E-attending a meeting of Whitb - - Presbytery. ,AND OTHERS REPAIRING Mr. and Mrs. Comba, of Toron- - le the Beat and Moat Uniform Pastry Flour We maintain our established repute- ; to, spent Sunday in Claremont In the Estate of Chester Harold Seel- on the Market. tins for repairing all kinds of with the latter's brother, David, er, late of the Township of Picker- senses an boots, and Mrs. Taylor. Ing, in the County of Ontario, Once Tried - Always U.sed CECIL ,ryry h is J. S. Bandy and George Turner carpenter,deceased. C BRADLEY are busy these dans cleaning up a Notice is hereby given pursuanHarness t to For Sale at All Leading Grocers. a wood lot on'the Uxbridge town- Section t.8, R. S. Q, 1914, Chapter 121, sa m akar, line, in D. A. Pngh'9 bush, that all creditors and .others haviop . _ PICKERING, - ONTARIO ' There is quite an epidemic of claims or demands against the Estate Stop and get our prices on Bran, Shorts, Oil Cake, Distillers' q of the said Chester Harold See •' ,eolds.io this locality due to the Grain!!, Molasses. Poultry Feeds Etc. �'e can • who died oa or about the 24th day of changeable weather, but no sett June. 19'?1 are required on or before _ save you money. -ous cases have been reported. the 1st day.of January, 199.3, to send A very welcome rainfall took t,y post prepaid or detiver to the un- € place on Monday forenoon, and der&igned A,dmiuistrator of the Ea tate M K H'• L 1.i 1 M ILLS 1Ke,1 9A a result many ti�ternq which of the said deceased full particulars ofe'GD t { 'had gone dry have been filled. their ciaims and the nature of the N. REESOR•�. & SONPURE J. S. Farmer. who had a stroke, security tit any i,held by-them. �f about two weeks giro, i-4 not itn- And that.after the last metrtinned roving Aa his friends would like dKce tbe'said Administrator will pro• lCedar grove- Locust Hill 'Cherrywo-6d a MARK i p need to distribute the assets of the ^�•'�, and is still confined to his room. said deceased among the parties etitit- - Mrs. J. R. Theaton And family, led thereto, having regard only to the /of H, andiMr spent• Sunday with claims of wh>eh he .shall thea have �r�R1,A � � �� DRY J. H, and hies. Beal, prior to their .received notice. ' I x,1 1� eO "` �� � �`' departure for their new 'home in Dated at Whitby. Ontario, the 25th - t Sarnia. day of Nncemher, 1924 = SERVICE SATISFACTION SAVINGS '{' Wm. Hinir, who has been nock- Do�ALD R. BEATON. Esq , ing -wit-h Mr. McDoitgall at the Whitevde, Ont.. ____ -- � the winter time folks �TAj cement bridge work, left on Sat• Administrator - _. Y :- '�t'11ere �=oti btty the host for the least-money . �� heed pure fot:do to keep N� ', nrdap for his home at Victoria BY Arthur E.Christian. _ �1► _ ri :Whitby.Ontario.. .. .... .. iup a good b o d spend the -----_ _. ...__ J on hehlthy 1 lRoe where he will 112-14 his Solicitor hlen'a sari Boy'+ Boots, Shoej and Shirts, Smocks Find 'circulation. Thta is just M winter. - F ' Rubber=. Overalls. another wH of sH lug 3• After a moat delightful fall, Clothitlg.. Y Y winter Reather is gradually cow- Boot and Shoe Repairiue Suits,ereyAnd brown To fit every one.at' Shirty, military flap- 'bes w believea. to .of would lag to Ata with tta for a few _.__ color, ?izey 34•'1:2 lowest price+. ael. Full size, be showing n lot art wisdom _weeks. Ori.Tuesday the mercury Also harness repairing at the new at"13 iU "'A complete 4t�'<k !at 1.25 by Bending r. your aext P rry began to full until the lend had stand, o %enters order. o e carry pp(�yite, the The Famous "Greb Shoe—Bltick anti Tan : -- ,a choice line of goods that become too hard as to put a atop post off3t�e. belong your home. a � -td fall plowing. OVERCOATS y p g• BeEt workmanship guaranteed. h ng in .o • Qnitea large number from here R kINCOATS Charges moderate on Sunday afternorm attended the All wool Heather eoloi Hestia Tweed and rubber ' funeral of the late Geo. Middlet"', THOMAS WATSON � lit - of Greenwood, who cried on the Allsizes, tit 17.50 - E - lirsing, at 9 50 _ PHONEevening of Thnredap, Dec. 4th. PICSERING, ONT. after an illness of only three days. — — - -- - -Phone : 300 ' .. B. AS S K E T S = Call at FINGOLD'ST ho ��0 following a stroke. . - The drsyskating of the season Having purchased the stock from Y a ` Y took place last week when some the Estate of C2,,ARE�✓iON�'. Or.�''1'A1I0' ' of the pooda became frozen over, • . mach to the delight of the young W. G. BARNES and the entire people of the village and the sur• business of JOS. W. DOTEN • 1 'fiounrliog district. whohavelost Am prepared to supply all sizes - •'QUAOTY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION" no time in getting their skates in good trim. from Berry Boxes to Three _ and Half Bushel. _ The_aaction sale of the 'hones • N OTICE hold offects belonR•1ng to the estate aieen River Basket Works - of the late Mrs, James Lemmon, Phone 14tark.1409 which took place on Wednesday C*=90ri �14A2' jof last week was a decided success FRANH PENNOCli 'w►' 3o every way: There was a-very '•The'Mae that made the Barnes' Mill. sad WOOdwOrkiag � ' lsrge crowd present and prices Basket."' " were satisfactory. TaCtOTy ' Chas.-A. (Iran t. with wife, son' ONLY 10 DAYS - and daughter, of Toronto, left on = w 'Wednesday of this week for Jack. = UNTIL i Chopping and Oat Rolling every day. sonville,Florida, where they will (Balt For Sale). spend the winter, and they expect - to retarn.in June. Their many Xmas Wdes repair work done of every �•- _ Claremont friends wish them- a � � description including turning. pleasant time in the Sunny South. l Bring along your old wheelbarrow os Rep.E.Orsborn who had gone to broken urniture and have them Chicago to be at the bedside of his We have a full line i / - rebuilt to give you service - g l: mother who- was critically ill as " r `' - • as before. 'the' resalt, of a-stroke returned 01 Xmas China, �� II Plank-truss CHAS. A. WHITE. home on Wednesday last. We are - N ole .Paper, _ . ._ .- .. EMPIRE BARNS 1 lad to report that Mrs: Orsbora 7 Metal Clad Successor to let's W. G. Barnes tad greatly improved and her - ;Fire•safe .---.- 700 Mrmaaent Phone 8420 or write Locust Hill; Oat. � friends'bope that the improvement -TOy�1 Lightning-proof. value Super-strong miry continue. 1 Weather-tight Convenient s Here 'is a citiestioa worthy of Ladles' and your deepest interest ane conaia If you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled. ,,, . Gents wear let me quote you. Let me. show you "Empire' Barns I _ - --_- _er.,atioo:. . "What i� : Religion.: -�- e . t This question will b3 answered •As well as - hay buil . They are enormously strong,rooms, handy ?an-am onto ..neat Sunday morning at the BHI)- rlq•tmag` to work.in, and moderate in cost. List Church. In the evening the Estimates gladly given for roofing with the f _ amous"Eastlake" Metal- p!istor's subject will be "A't Peace iic Shingles,or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations ) with God, " the fifth in the series Novelties 'done. All work absolutely guaranteed. - 'on ."Milestones for Returning - Of all materials and design "'Prodi ala." Call and see them before ke t in amok. It will ps, you y James McDonald,'who has been going 8186W1'iere. F'. J. P R O U S E - P i C K E R I N G o„11 at our works std inspect our 2104% . {a in the employ of John Miller for BUILDER obtain prioes Don't be misled -the past five yearn, sailed from Help your`own town by Building Contrlactin agents we do not employ them,oonsegneM: Montreal today (Friday) to visit buying at }1011�e. Barns Houses etc. Of alY kinds 1y we oan, end per throw off the age" VIA his old home in Scotland. and Joe > > oommission of 10 r win S.,wbioh you wig " _-Timms also sailed on the same T� Pickering Dealer for the Products of - It oual2 ! by p "'tea trom �2. " boat to visit his parents in Eng- DA# SCOTT e .land. We wish them a pleasant4 The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto J. 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'k't, M.wPa. � ' T ' .•. „, " #•a17M � .y...',�+r•fl `. .'. < ... ,.. ..•., 9:: ..,.. h-,, .S ,.,:+a- .__ ,,r. ; ' ..•..: :.,S-;,RG fir- ....>ir "r"v-..:- iti.:— .'`�.' •-s- ,•<< • , "you've gone-off a bit-in looks.-Your- Progressive -Sentenceii. 1 - seif, Too )snow, Lilian. tune,wens and Here are some curious sentences in ��� damed' fleas and so oa. But you are well- . NURSES ' dressed and prosperous-leOMng Had which each word contains one more 'Me Temen Nwlw a. I..Kw.a • lot of sweethearts since Christopher etter thaw the preceding word: daN s« 1040 sAlwes add AtUdd N•""16 for pure, rich Qsvor Kennedy used to come fboai over the I do not care about garden parties,i K TrrWalalas ork aA r.ad.d w�.. be" s hills and far away to see you, when although receiving numberless invita7. - Phoebus bids arise—" - - tions periodically. Irs•Ins •s�eO• ads ala vii w be«.iq "I have been married four ears D d�nai Tlab NMtlal Iia dedgN.JM N�lat•, H said Lilias Mac Walter, with curt "I go," was that hero'a answer,dahh- aver meals. Tm neaps ndeied eaillon of Ing forwards, Napoleon's, battalions flu 06"04'a lsoaaWr aa.wilaw w Vauuse directness. "I am on my way, home am"= to and m■ Na. urs, ►r )rani ` - novel" immediately aurreadering. teldrlsdtlde as* NO the aerUteddral. "What I"•cried the man, with a little I am not very sorry Walter tumbled wince as if he had been stricken on headlong, screaming alarmingly unut• the-face by an unseen hand,"married? terable maledictions. is good; and what doth the Lord re- t d Y d I ay, f - .. - no married. You an ' air o t You cart be I go tea miles every Mond ����� TEA-- � were married. You cannot have for- through pleasant woodlands, often- hes, but to,do"justly, and to- 0 e N440 u gotten. Why, poor French and that times judiciously accompanying .ex- Love mercy, and to walk h mbly with Maid of yours (a piece she was!) wit- cursionista mountaineering. thy God?—Micah 8:8. is superior to.the finest Jspsns,Young nessed it, and French wrote out the �Iraons or Gisnpowder. Tr7 it todese - lines_—wrote them in style, too." I am sad when fancy brings mock Minard's Liniment Meats Cuts. •a ee Without the least feeling in her face Ing memories returning; detestably FM,SAMPLE d GREEN TEA 0M UQUE:T. UMAa TARWO Lilias Me Walter eyed the.man, who importunate, occasionally disappoint- SALESMEiVe now stood up unsteadily on his feet, ing, unquestionably disembarrassiug,1 with one hand on the stem of the alder unreasonableness, cons ciantiousnees. We ober steady employment sad pal bush. As he stammered his shambl- I do not feel alarm, having happily weekly to sell our colilplete anc. ezrla- Ing sentences she confronted him with overcome jaundiced prejudice's in- sive linea of guaranteed anality,whole a calmness which astonished herself. root, fresh-dug-to-order trees and ^ f it "Perhaps you never heard of Mary numerable traducements, determinate- plants. Attractive illustrated samples Bi" etr daughter of r h ander. Maryet, ly unrestrainible, nothwithstanding and full co-operation, a money-makin of Ship Row in the town and parish useztinguishable misinterpretation, ogportuni�y LUKE BROTHER>n e of Sandhaven, she said, quoting NURSERIES MONTREAL. ' 9„ characteristically- latercommunica- + . readily a name and style that was tions incomprehensibleness. graven upon her heart. She had 4 1BY 8. R. CBOCHETT. often wondered what Mary Bisset was For sore feet—Mlnard's Liniment. .. - . like and what became of her. Y "Mary Bisset," said the man, doubt- Build Permanence. fully, 'Pawing hic hand across his - C iAr'il':R IV. Cvnt'd. A branch of the masking tangle- row keep as if to clear his mind and keep Therefore, when we build, let us f ( ) it from wandering; " cYs ' � ment of brake- and sweet gale above g' Yee, yea---certain- think that we build—forever. Let it The margin on which Lilias stood him hal! hid his features, though the ly I know Mary Bisset when I was a not be for present delight, nor for pre- ' sloped perilous) down, and the water meaning of the -mottled complexion and That was the bonny fisher lana sent use alone, let !t be such work as trdted slept black below, leaden and dead g that Walter Mac Walter—" ai had been only too evident. ,. our descendants will thank us for, and �y even on this glorious day of highest Bending, she moved it .aside and Do not he to me again, Christopher let us think, as we lay stone on stone, 4th W i. isummer, But opposite there was the g nick cry, her Kennedy, said the woman; `the meq �±__�— ytttle green bank she knew aro well, staff up with a ,q You name is my husband." that a time is to come when those u�QQn as - thands stretched out before her is a atones will be held sacred.because our F sodding with fern and 3ueca-of-the- kind of horror. Your husband—Walter Mae Wal- tt.eada w. ter, the sobered drunkard almost hands have touched them, and that BEEF L For there beneath her, his eyes pe�, b On this lay . man all h'addled to- slow) waking blinkingly to the outer gid Then he recovered himself, men will say as they look upon the a common-tramp ae it seemed, yy an for the first time a spasm of labor and the wrought substance of - wor]d, lay the man whose wife Lilias anger crossed his face. "Curse him! them, "See! this our fathers did for his clothes muddy,and travel-stained, Armour had once believed herself to c :_•his hat of the cheapest straw, with a He has crossed me twice. Let Walter be Christopher Kennedy, sometime us"—John Ruskin. r•--- .�I that lifted like a ]id and permit- classical master in the grammar- Mac Walter ve a .care There is . . I TAYLOR•+ ILd a shock of greying hair to peep school at Cairn Edward. still somethinghere that can strike!" through. The man had obviously lain The man drew himself slow) up, g a brought his hand with a large Geniuses have often come from FOR$ES l } where he had fallen, but the bracken i tore down upon his b:ens - �first e n his elbow, then to s sitting Po t, a move- large families; Balzac was the young- '� was untrampled, save in the one spot upon went which in such a wreck of a man I ' stare with his arm set for support est of a long line. Napoleon was an + a� unsightly body. A narrow trail, appeared merely pitiful. Then he ' Y `on the lank s edge. eighth chill Benjamin Franklin was I'E'e sst►eiuli�» which was disfigured b that inert I Tree q turned swiftly upon ,already halfycbsed, showed the th, The blank J+.ly sun, shining brit- Y Po the woman. the youngest of seventeen Wagner pa blind- "Aye, he cried, in a shrill, waver- lby which the man had staggered - Iliantly in his deep-sunken eyes, rag voice, "and you, Lilias—you are and Mozart were both seventh chit _ to rest himself on the margin of the ed him for a minute, and he raised his twice reed, and ponr husbands D unoccupied arm uncertainly to his' { dre° Pruners '> ""water. both alive. Bi m His face, upturned to the full blazelbrow as if to ward oft a .blow. Then � Y, y so the Hanle WHEN IN TORONTO VISIT THE � : for it. It has an ugly of the afternoon sun, showed mottled by degrees he seemed to take in the g 310 mound. They gotry purpose to the ve ten years for bigamy, Lilias Royal Ontario Museum and blotched, eve feature blunted woman's figure standing above him, 9 orchard.cutting limbs up �' sand the face that looked down upon Kennedy, alias Lilias Mac Walter." eau 6laadr at. west sear Awdv. sued. rardegl land made grotesque by lotting intern-! h The woman smiled bitter) e••m•�r •>Wb== m ca..n. Arta,...lov.I to ft inches Headles-- him, till as he gazed his own blotched y orowo: tetewraloo P.i..oewtoo. aswov. OVcn peranee, the very face which one may and mottled features blanched to an It is Christopher Kennedy, not daily, in als. w s nem„ elmdar. 9 to a n.,. rk Q e.l®and 12 feet. see among the hangers-0n of many a even greys Lilias Mac Walter, who stands within moor. may vee cbureb ren TwarAwnbalerba�e�Nwb ntableyard and low bar entrance. Yet I "Lilias, little Lilias Armour I" he the danger of that,' she said, with a there was something else there also I Oil thought you were dead— chill scofn. "Think rather of Mary ttooss edaealabad N rum Our dewrlptive circuli ev I 1 some vague reminiscence of other and l�P� Bisset, whom you married. and de- -S B better thin The uncovered brow'surely they told me you were dead, iti a>,,.ad,.. reaHeA 'was broad ing hi h, the features in�Lilias! sorted, as afterwards you married and Pw+e write Jot Deer pries tort ass :�i I .&_ eserted me. That marriage made a i Poultry, r '+vie, TAYLOR-FOItBES l� ' " themselves. cleared of their clouding The tired woman stood still, grasp• ping of my marria lines—and POtI! Butter, and i Iiia sement,� ezcellent and even Ing the black skirts of her gown as it gree my beart as well! `� Me We aaQaaalvrr� "� toe ('O1N[8wlr'Y, LPMTTED handsome, the mouth well shaped end I meditating flight. P. POUt1N • CO, LIMiTtD 1I1 handso TEe beard and moustache,I "� You not hear? They told me I—marry Mary Bisset," cried " a mseeate Ne,�, - (}UBLPH, ONT. �! U were dead," he repeated petevisih- Christopher Kennedy in blank anion- tllriss.w rw Tao thou*gh tangled and unkempt, were yet o "I tell you I believed them. Do ishment, "why it was Walter—" atoanaswt+ aYaaae III to.be a glory of strength to a y: He stopped sudden — you not Del eve Me"'. PPe suddenly, ab if he had - man, found that way blocked and had per-1 Lilias Mac Walter stood looking The sou: of Lilias Mac Walter went force'to try another. dawn upon the huddled•mass beneath whirling through a chaos of deadly ••But after all why should I fret j her. o ulnae of recognition warned thoughts and imminent terrors. She you?" he said; "I am a derelict, cast. The.N e W Easy Way `o Have -her that she had ever seen or known had no fear for herself, and she cared away, bound for the darkness, and the man wbc lay thus inert 'and An-.little for what her husband might say, he who would keep me blind and in- ' ,8eautifu I Waxed Floors conscious at her feet. But a feeling I But the I'oy she hAd left 1 eking her sensible till I die would be rn best - i a'of compassion, the instinct-of one who;down at the Black. ornai? What if friend. Yes, yes, of course I married) Every one can now have beautiful) - also h suffered and sinned, and yet this man should claim him, steal him, Mary Bisset. But long, long ago, poor Y polished soon and you linoleum with after all won her way through, m- pervert him, make him even as him- thing, has Mary Bisset been in her little effort—no stooping and at small expense. All you inquire la i pelled her to go down, self? resting-grave, as says old Patrick the Johnson's Liquid Wax and s Johnson Liquid Wax Mop She would.draw the man a little Gradually, out of the vortex two Pedlar. Forgive me, Lilias I had For Centuries wax has been recognized as the most artistic, sanitary ` -from the water to a place of safety. thins rose up plainly before her forgotten for the moment. forget and durable finish for floors and this Is the new easy way to apply It- from aright perhaps shelter him from I mind. all things now!" ) H S - ON9S t� • the sun under that bush of aider a( She must ,get this drunkard out of (To be continued.) foot or two further back. At all events the neighborhood at any cost to her- the would try, self, and 'Kit Kennedy must never ,The Only Way.rY Y Y was his father. � - •- " - - - -• know that such amen - - ' So with the twit which comes to mach- There was a terrible noise in the; •- I a tried women, so soon as they formu- nursery, where the new nursemaid, MOP P f j late distinct .purposes within them- fresh from distant'Connemara. was in 1�� M--- selves, the words were given to her sole charge. __ 1 , - i` ) X and she spoke. "Really, nurse," _said.-her mistress,! v "Christopher Kennedy," she said. keepas hthe children quletenrtthan this?" with some of her father's manner, I It's a small com- Just pour a small � what'do you seek here? Why do you i pact lambswool r amount of wait on - ! "Faith, mum," was the reply, "and come back to the Black Dornal after m o p especially the mop and apply all these years?" how canwl kype them quiet if I don't_! adapted for ap- to the-floor with a The drunkard laughed with a feeble let them make a-noise?"t plying wax to i natural mopping L, M )f, deprecation and waggled his hand _-- ,p. floors and linol- I motion,being sure amicably. The drink was leaving him f3ood and Bad Luck. eum. Will prove ! to spread the wax -. ;rapidly, but the horror of inward a great time and well. ,emptiness'and the rankling serpent's To balance "unlucky" superstitions latter saver. - �..; 'teeth that succeed debauch were biting there are many "lucky" ones. If, when \ dressing, one accidentally pate on- a' into his very soul. ng, "No harm—no harm," he answered; garment inside out, an,unexpected gift II WA y "to get away from- myself chiefly. will shortly arrive, To carry about L JOHNSON s Li 1T. Cleluf 41l Food, clothing, a straw loft to sleep a coin with a hole in it is to secure �t Johnson's Liquid Wax ii the. ITtost sattafae Dry finish for a14 kinds of sai%Yew Road, pin—these content me. i am a plain one's self against misfortune, and ii'' Boors—wood, linoleum, the or cempositicn. It not only beautifies, but C: man dwelling in tent mean barna swallows are permitted to build near' The dear old man 'and lodging-houses—these days. You protect and makes floors easy to care for, giving a hard, sanitary, dust• have not forgiven me, Lilian,I can see, a house, the owner need not trouble to� less surface. Johnson's Liquid Wax cleans, Polishes, preserves and . F: ht4ldt'tt a > et �R in take out a fire insurance policy. h4 a�a -yet I think you would if you knew _ protects—all in one operation.. Johnson's_'t be Wax will make your half I've been through since my credi- "— floors beautiful, easy to care for—they won't be Nippery—and will not -tors made me leave Cairn Edward at heel print. 3, .. ;the run. I had not time even to say ;'good-bye,' Lilias, but I meant to Bend $3,55 Floor Polishing. Outfit $3.09 t _ ;for you—I "-did, indeed. But fora COLOR IT NEW WITH - AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT ,while. I had no money and things went : �tlhat all awry. And then they-_told me .e 1010 It's the new, easy way to have beautiful ear i's ! 1�appy :you were dead!" DIAMOND DYES floors and Ilno►eu1Ti. t ,rit Ed Christasats I He paused as he came .to the end Than Offer Consists of iii h the year. :of this speech, and scanned her fa 1--Johnson Liquid Wax Mop ..... ,: $1.60 !with a certain wistfulness for any. Beautiful home dye r I (For applying the wax) • �; %tw000iphons,to a I answering sentiment. 1—Quart of Johnson's Liquid Wax ... 1.50 ! „ „ g Ing and tinting Is Floors �aa1a Cuss is hNlf b!•. No, he said, without resentment (For Polishing Linoleum, stowling on the family .-or disappointment, "you have not for- guaranteed with Dia- and Furniture) circle easily night the given me. And I can't wonder. Eight mond Dyes. Just dip 1—Half Pint of. Johnson's Kleen'Floor' :30 ith ort an In tint Fort _: edeeKgilbeftl»wa;lb's _years ago_l eh est llddson of the or boil to dyeld rorlch 1—JohnsoneBook onoHome B autifyin) best eatertaiae:s. egg, I adors bel mit. Bat Toe stitPc"red for soft; delicate aha3es; - 9 25.' ;- Every mareoad dealer it. And you, going baa several models and same old way? Your father still alive? i • y' , �I permanent c o 1 o r s. � $3.56. tur►rr>a ' + will gladly iastaall the Down on rtte deader than. knives he Each 15-cent package t This Offer is Good at All Stores. sat you select. was, .cursed me like what's-bis-name' contains directions This offer is good at department, drug, - 1 wading into the priests of.Baal before I so simple any,woman grocery. hardware and paiat stores. If your wirme oral odds, he knifed them." belowfor. INaaeha- cap dye or tint lit;• dealer cannot furnish this outfit, mail your My -father - is stili alive, said tad'beoklu PD I gerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, otder'and$3.A0 direct to us and we will make Lilias, briefly. tri mediate shipment—prepaid. Christopher Kennedy smiled fate- dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters f ! draperies, coverings, This outfit makes a Christmas present or ills home that^veli) be ously and held out his hand for her to, Bs, hangings, every remembered throughout the year. IL hale him to rials. ~But as she aYppar-; thing new. Johnson 8a Son, Ltd i Iently looked through it, he examined; Buy "Diamond Dyes"—no other kind Q that member carefully on both sides: —god. tell your druggist whether ch V■ �s • O' !'as if he had never remarked it before' t ' a � .ataterial }•ou wish to color is woof or� � _ "The Wood Finishing Authorities." • •: •e �� ` i and ww wondering whence it could silk or whether It I&linen, cotton, or I •have comp. + BRANTFORDr CANADA "J: r I mixed goods. "Ah, that is better," he said; t , - C y .. '.err:.'.- r. :'b'a'. k^ - ,.. Y.. - ., Y i. ...� tk y`r�.isec%, r^i:.e;-':�4i�• t s. "'x ;.::` !: �,y:.e+4r i.?;d, «.: '.a ,.'+:` ',•r';. �.ql'•�,. `., -.,,d�. .ad.... .-• �. :. .. ., l r :'.'t^ ".n. .,;,t,y -„'�`� $Cs.v vy.. '•rt rr+• 'a'�' s•.r �+�• .e,,rw:", m":"' -,{.1:. +.'rw� ,.� w'r Y +F' ,l.. '� :4 u '�„•'e�::. „,.- .gip., ,.... v".. .. 7. .+..:. .� a>„...:.. •, ' td e�•m.r , :•xa'"H .+2 -xs-.`�. y a. ,.'' �•1` r �. ¢ ...,:3x s. ,.d�,r-3r w ,s. .- , .r,. ..; 4•. M is .,i'.� c��u` I. :to err, ,,..j„E.•; sr , _ u..� k v i.wry. "FM.i+r?4a. 'r „• .. .. __ .L-;.--- - _.-. _ _ -_ - - ._. _ ...-. `. ', .: r � .1 11 . y. , i ...^ ... _.._ _..-. All ., - - ! r��� . _ - � : - -'1�EW ANGEO-GEMAN TRADE• AGREE. • � The �V�'s Markets BRIE CABINET MINISTERS -�TENED o " I " : MOST SV�EEPING- IN EXIS'OCE �____- TOR N o. _ __ __ - ---- - -BY PLOT DISCOVERED Iii EG ':q�,. Man. wheat-No. I North, ;1.77; . - No, 2 North, $1.72; No. 3 North., .�i A despatch from London says:--Sir right to give preference upder .4he $1.6614; No. 4 wheat, $1.67. A despatch born London says:- Nationalists' organ whose emissaries •" '!Philip Loyd-Graeme, President of the treaty, is maintained intact I Man. oats-No. 2 CW, 669fac; No_ The British Cabinet Ministers have are spread throughout Europe, includ-.. z a The treaty, he continued, had only 8 CW,.64%c; extra No. 1 feed, 84146; been placed under special police pro-.ing England a -' ; Board of Trade, discussing the terms been concluded after consultation by No, 1 few 63146; No. 2 feed, 601/&6. { The discovery has impressed the � pit the Anglo Germs& commercial the Board of Trade and the Foreign! All the ifiiove c.i.f, bay ports. lection, according to The Dally Msil. authorities with the necessity of !n ' treaty, said that the document was the Office with leading shipping and com- Am. corn, track, Toronto-No. 2 The precaution has been taken be- creasing the police force o! England,; ;• yellpw. $1.33.' cause of information received from' mercial interests and the Federation Millteed-Del. Montrepl feel his especially in London, which had been most compiehetmive of any most- g the head uartera of V.iacount Allenb ail reduced through h the econoiniz- eaty now existing. It of British Industries. There was bags included: Bran; per ton, $32.26; `1 y' y g �. .tavorednation Lound to be a striking concensua of shorts,' per bon', 84.2b; middling,I British High Commissioner in Egypt, ink reforms set up by the committee .y, ,particularized,, it to said, more than o inion that such a treat should be $40.25 that a plot had been discovered to of which Sir Eric Geddes was the .: p y , good feed flour, per bag, $2. b. any trade treaty up to the` present made and it was expected that trade, Ont oats-No. 3 white, d8 to 506. assassinate prominent members of the head, Recent disclosures regarding! �5 in both countries would be greatly Ont. wheat--No. 2 winter, $1.86 to British Government. (alien and Communist activities ln! • The Board of Trade President stat- benefitted. Germany also would bene- $1.38; ,No. 3 winter, $1.34 to $1.86; The Home Secretary attached so Great Britain have rendered such in Fled that the uestion of reparations No, 1 commercial, $1.82 to 1.34 f.o.b. much im rtance to the information. increase imperative, coxa outside the treat bat that Great fit greatly by the removal of discrim- she ping points, according to freights. that he immediately ordered accord- and Sir WiiE�amvJo adds son-H cks, the ,1. D y, ination against the employment of, Marls -Maltin 84 to 89c. Y Britain maintained that the 26 per Germans, articVilarl on Y $'- ing to the paper, certain of his Cab-;Home Secretary, is determined to add p y passenger; Buckwheat-No. 2, 80 to 83c. goes to be guarded day and�to the number. cent. recovery tax is subject to a re- vessels, which, before the war, ,em-; -Ont, flour-New, ninety per cent, last hollea vision "provided some- alternative ployed several thousand Germane as Plat, in jute bags, Montreal, prompt night by armed police in plainclothes.1, Many more detectives than usual �* --- method can be produced which has deck. bands - ship eat, $6.bf); ?'oronto-basis;$6;b0'I There is every indicat-ion, The-Daily i were present at Albert Hall on Thurs= - , the aammt of all the necessary par- balk seaboard, nominal. Mail says, that the plot is the out- day night to protect the Prime Min, �' ties sad which ves the same amount There were a few exceptions made I 1 ! Mari. flour-First pats., in jute;come of propaganda fomented by the later and other members of the Cab- '^- in granting most-favored-nation treat-'sacks of cash to the British Government ,•$9.20 per bbl••2nd pats., $8.70.1 Wafd-the executive of the Egyptian inet who attended the meeting there, "I meat, it was said, such as where there Hay-No. 2 timot{y, per ton, track, ai +! •with the same rights of priority." were already existing agreements with Toronto, $14.60; No. 3, $12b0. i -� - - Wilt The speaker added that the British other nations and where Germany had Straw-Oarlots per ton, $9. butcher steers, good to choice, $6 to ' �� Government was prepared to favor- ahead made trade concessions td+ Scrmeni $7; do, fair to good, $4.60 to $5S5' ably consider ouch alternatives. Y nga-Standard; recleaned, do, com., $8.26 to &3.25; butcher hei� m ,, other nations ander the agreements f.o.b. bay ports, per ton, $28. y'< - "•3' Sir Philip. Llo d-Gzeame i Cheese-New la e,rs, good to choice, $5.50 to $6.50; do; i 3� p y pointed signed as a result of tlfe war. large, 196; twins,i fair to good $4.60 to $5.76 do com. ` ` out that the dominions and colonies Under the treaty, the speaker con- 19% to 206; triplets, 21c; Stilton&,.$3.25 to $4.26; butcher cows, choice, � .V I Ihave the wee to adhere to the tree eluded Germans and Englishmen 22c. Old, large, 23 to 24c; twins, 24 �,0 to ,,� ��, power to 25¢ tri lets 25 to 286, $4.b0 to 85; do, fair'to cod, $3.. whenever the win and that there c were g g " , 1. ! Y h, granted mutual rights in res $4; canners and cutters, $2 to $2.76; I �� i ' •. g Pmt I Butter- finest creamery paints, 89 butcher bulls, , le provision in the agreement that as to person and property in each other's to 40c• No. 1 creams 37 to Sac No. $4 to $5' do, fair, ! < bag as any dominion gives most- territory. This will now allow the 2, 8b to 886. creamery, $5.76 to$4; bologna, $226 to 0; feed- fair, l • -• favored-nation treatment to Germany, Germans to reo n vast numbers of E !ng steers, good, $6 to aib.b0; I f ., k should have full ri gga--Fresh extras, in cartons, 88 $4 to $6; stockers. good. $4 to $4.76; i . x .. 2 , �;.^ t� gh#s under'the I banks and commercial houses which to 70c; loose, 66 to 66c• storage ex-1 do, fair, Y3.b I to 4; calves, choice, ' � • '• -.'treaty for a period of two years The flourished in London before the war. tray, in cartons, 48 to 49c; loose, 4? � I �.' I _-._.__. ._._ __ 1 toL4 storage firsts,to 644 to +166; star $7 re 908 top'�6�emri c c ice,'6$80 ata ' yfi - � . THREE_ r_ -.-.-+- - pp- •--.- _ - -} ��3 - - 0 to $ light tshee� 6.60 to 7.60• }11 f -1�lSit TERM * 1��, c�ro;01e� 6 z��'e.-�oc- --- i�yV► -1 1 L-id. do 4 to o.1ba., 18c• do, S to 4 lbs., lSc;!410' good g P' $ $ 1. 1!" d heavies and bucks, $4.50 to $6.60; * .. x spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over, 23c; ro r..; , _T t ' y. roosters, 126; ducklings, 6 lbs. and up, $12.50 $3 to $4.50; good ewe lambs, s ,.E - s' ! e Hopes He Will Endeav- 18c; 20c; turkeys, $12.60 to $13; basks, $10.60 to $11; I eye, s6c. I � _ _ or to Recover His Position Dressed poultry-Hens, over b lbs.,' $10 to $11: calls. $8 to $9.b0; s -: i �, ' 28c; do. 4-to 5 lbs., 23c'• do, 3-to 4;h°g9. thick smooth, !ed and watered, - '' In s��• .� I, `+ .' ' lbs., 16c; spring chickens, 2 lbs. and':$9.10; do, i,o b., $8.B0; do, country •, rote, $8.25; do, off .cars, $9.26; ae- A des etch from Hamilton ea s,- over, 286; roosters, 186; ducklinggse 6i p y w..; ;bs. and up, 2bc; geese, 216 turke paeminm, $1.78. A Paying for his mad escapade of last Y� - 37c.37c, sty October when he cashed a hydro . I. - - fllr Mlchasi O'Owyer - = Beans-Can. hand-picked, lb,, 6%c 1 4`kd '^, !cheque here for $29,925 and subse +» �, s , '' rimes, Sc. MONTREAL '�- r .' Y P f Nbrmer Governor o! the Punish, whe e. greatly fled for the United States 'r. s i bis le products`-Syrup, imp. 1. Maple per has-called for repressive measures 111 ibcrder, E. Clarence Settell, former r .,' gal., $2.40; per 6-gs1. tin, $2.80 per Oats, No. 2 CW, 89i4e; No. 8 C�9. India as a result of the outbrealr is - ' ;private secretary to Sir Adam leek 5' gal.; maple suggar, lb., 25 to 266. 1I extra No. 1 feed. 66c. Flour,. ,' Hone 60-lb. tins, IS%c r ib.;I Man. spring wheat pats., firsts, $9 20; Egypt. " Vas sentenced to threw years' im- Y- per - rieonment b Judge 10-ib. tins, 13%6; 5-lb. tins, 14c; 2% ;ponds' $8.70: s bakers'. $8.50; 0 . p y dge Evans in the ; .winter pats., choice, to $7. Roll- 21 NOVA SCOTIA COAL �Conaty Caurk !b. tine. 1bc. Pa ! Smoked meats--Hama, coed., 6 to ed oats, bag, 90 lbs.. $3.75 to $s-85. (NjINERS ENTOMBEI? _ 3ette1l was charged with the the.t', 26c; cooked hams. 37 to 38c: amokedl Bran, $32.26; Shorts, $34..5; Mid- 1*, lot the money from the Canadian Bank I•olls, 18 to 20c. cottage rolls, 21 to i}fags, $40.26. Hay, No. 2, per ton, o1+ o! Commerce. The jury, however,, '� 23c; breakfast bacon, 23 to 27c; epe- car lots $ld to $14.60. +eaerefsed the alive it had in cial brand breakfast baron, 29 to 916; P One � � In Worst # prerogative 13nttsr-Na 1 urized.. 3b to Burn in Histo of the 366; No. 1 creams 84'5 to 86e; p History - the case and toned Setts!] .guilty of :�. 0 backs, boneless, L to 36a seconds 83% to 83%c. Eggs--Sltor- lattem ted theft instead o! theft. Cured meats-Long clear bacon. 60 Springhill Mines. . . the datSentee oa which 3ettell vvuce will be v arrsst� 9to 0 lbs. and?up0,; $15.50 lightweigh16.80 t.age efgezrtraha fl a Potatoeseconds, 89c; fresh s e firsts, c persons were entombed and one man _ rolls, in barrels. $33; heavyweight 6 per j ,y lets at Niagara Falls on Oct. A. He rolls, $27. bag, car lots, 70c - !killed in the No. 2 slope at the Springy , : -took the sentence calmly and did not Lard-Pure, tierces, 18 to 18%e, Canner and cutter cows ranged 1 hill mines on Saturday afternoon. f01- N<'r from ii.b0 to $2.26 and all hti bet-when Judge Evans pronounced tubs, 1814 to 19c"pails. 18% to I9%c; Y !lowing one of the worst bumps is the � .,. ` the words words which will banish him from Viscount Lord Robert Cecii will be prints, 21 to 22c; shortening, tierces, ter rows $2.50. Peal calves, $ to $10,I history of the mine, w, 'r' !hie fellows for three 14% to l5c• tube, 14% to 16�.c; pails accordin to quality: m lots of •lye earth tremors occurred shortly �" years, the Brat of Premier Baldwfn's mints- �d we ht h $9.30 to $9.76; se- �� . The jury deliberated for almomt two ter* to visit America, spending most 1614 to 186; prints, 17 to 17%c. et cts, $10. �' I after 12 o'clock. The heavy fall of Heavy beef steers, $6 to $7.60; , !boars When It returned and tta vier- of his time in,Washington with Presi-. ______ ._ 1 earth that imprisoned the party of 1_. Act was announced as "Guilty," dent Coolidge' and Secretary Hughes - - - _ _ . miners took lace on the 6,400-loot &Crown Attorney Ballard moved that discussing a plan fora disarmament TRAPPED D R�i V UM G ff oRy ., level east in the top pillar of No. A ,: insitenc a be imposed. conference i a►lli ` L1\ iaa+v f decline �4t R H. Greer, K. counsel for Set. - OE ENCO[�NTER W ITH PACK OF WOLVES Four bumps in quick succession, ..lI *4 madle a plea for leniency. He did I brought down the roof o! the minty ., {, ,..mat sek that his client be not punish- FAMOUS AUTHORESS •low . p _ j cutting off the miners who were work. �; itsll s act merited panishmaat He ask-1A as he said he bellieved that Set . KHIYZ IN ACCENT I Port Arth]tr, Ont., Deo. 7.-Mate had never encountered so many in a I Ing at this point, and crashing John • isd the court, however, to'appreciate La nen, a tea r oa Little Pine'single pack before. The wolves ad- Sweeney beneath the debris. p,.3 :!that Settell iia GCnC Stratton Porter, Write!! Pa pPe vanced to within a hundred feet, andi volunteers immediately endeavored 111 to rescue the men, but were drivaA s4" la widowed mother who In 82 ea hadrs of the Limberiost Stories, ! Lake, north of Seagram, staggered then paused. ,.) '- into •Lon lac yesterda well-n' h ex- from their teak by another bad bump. e ale Mr. Greer believed that the ends! Dies from In�unes. '. g Y Capsula bound his axe, with the After this tremor subsided the miners vl Justice would be served i! a sen. • hausted, and recounted a thrills en- aid of moose-hide thor¢s from his returned to their wrork and at 8.8Q $a Los Angeles, Dec. 7.-Gene 3trat- E*ace reasonably merciful were im- cannier with wolves i pack, securely upon a stout green 1 o'clock they cleared they way through 4. - - ton Porter, novelist and short-story He had been out on his trap lines'pole and advanced on them. They re writer, died here last.night from in- the fall and effected the release of the -•* ,�. Mr. Greer etnplim4hed that Settell and at the farthest one found a wolf treated s abort distance. He retreat I imprisoned. men. Many of them vrees "M Juries sustained--when--her_autonwbile bad already been in custody for two caught_ _lie_skinned the animal, plac- ed, and the wolves followed him, the badly bruised by failing atone - collided with a street car earlier in -`wdnths, and the money bad all 'been ing the hide inhie pack slid rasde foe .leader, bolder than the rest, finally 1� , the evening. - The body of John Sweeney was not recovered. Settell would have to start home. Shortly afterward he heard making a snap at-bear;'actually AUC-1 is as a novelist who has written 1 recovered until late Sunday morning.' l l!!e all ower again. He had made a wolves howling and judged from the ceedinQ in catchia'g and tearing his He wen found buried in rocks and{ numerous volumes with a tremendous fatal error. It was Settell'a adherence direction that they were consuming pant leg. • . I* his line of du which had , laced Vogue that Gene Stratton Porter will'the remain'& of the dead wolf. Then,� dirt The bumps were not only telt , duty P The trap r then went into action No. 2.sl be remembered b most though her .. ops, but on the surface as. :1;: 6!m !a the unenviable position in Y g to use Lapanin a own words, they and killed t e animal. Without stop-,w,ell and resembled an earth ualre. Which )r• sow found himself Mr. moat permanent contributions to the came on my tracks singing." I ping to akin the dead wolf he made, q Qtr �� ' store o! the world's knowledge are in this did not bother him a great tracks for Longlac. The animals were! Numerous bumps have occurred "We therefore appeal,- not for a the shape of books and articles on deal, being an experienced trapper'quiet for some time, evidently enjoy-I.t.e�enotccasionst men have been ani lAr� ' ' the bird life and fiork and fauna o! ' Ung sentence and a man ultimately and woodsman, but when they, broke ing a repast on their late leader's car jnred t �rohtsa in spirit,but s reasonable sea-I California i from cover and advanced slowly,j case, but once again the pack took up' { tutee, so'that Settell can leave prison) A man's own heart const ever be growling and showing fangs, he count-'the cry. This made him hurry, and hey - ,, Canada and Australia to with a.chance to regain the good name given to Rain that of another.-Gold- ed sixteen in the pack. reached the railroad and the fovea _ hire has lost," Mn Greer concluded I smith i This rather perturbed him, for he just a lap ahead of the animals. be Linked by Wireless! Judge Evans said that Settell had --- -- -`'�_"""' . A despatch from 'Melbourne, fins- - many good qualities. He was popular ---- -- a ;st A d says:-The Amalgamated ti►!th his lelbw-mea. He had many y ,x p sin x Y c 11 �s�. ��., y gamSted . I. r �, , r:;� b 1 5 3 y r; _ �Wireless, Ltd., hsa accepted the Mar- �. Etfutun h yet to live. It was to be hoped s � ��„ r . f sF � ,; ��<% , 1 coni•Compary'g tender for the erec- . e,` he would improve his years .in p �� s x 3 3°� <:r �,•s s < ' " " ' >; x s � ,� , ,:: i tson of beam stations to link Al�stralia ,acid thus endeavor to re- sa:_ &a y !'"%' ;5 5 „, y .. a . :.)with Great Britain and Canada by �Y' eDves the position he had held in so-I -," �s -I �f .f� uclge .. z s x de J t k 'k 4 p �} .� � a; -' •< bra as wireleae communication. a ;:y ty. Evans said he approved: ri t ,: _,,x <, �, _ k k i The' Wireless Agreement Act re-the aletoituI view taken by the jury . < M S s ;,s• ,N �� cow' ,a ,y '£ '� ; tr -A'` •k;,K ' ? t .;✓ �., �, quires the company to arrange fOT , _ _ in changing the charge to that of'the' , rF z ,� � lesser crime o! attempted theft. Sen-� z xas. wst " :: "' x y hstations with a duplex traffic capacity yti a '+ 1 . of 21,600 words daily, and it is now , :. fence was then pronounced. f 5 . + • "t ' *: i. t * guaranteed that the stations will have i ♦ ' & `,� !Qi " ` ' I double that capacity,-making altogeth- Sir Geoffrey Archer to be - { . .: <,.' � �4 ,a `� : I y Governor-General of - er 86,400 words a da for a- yk v a tions. Sudan Ili< 0"� A xs , ,Yukon in Closer Touch iA despatch from London says: � �, «;, �., 4�s : Sir Geoffrey Archer is expected to '" .by New Radio Service } succeed the�late MaJor-General Sir' 1. w ..,, 11 * r+=!" '110' ":, . , I' L '...-I,.I,,,, �I Steck ea Governor-General of the �� 'i' ° �' •. e>$ - '� •~° `� (Ii A despatch from Ottawa says:-At "' k .,+l11�ily:" i• 4'� �d ~/ ` midnight on Friday the Yukon and c an. His name has been recom = + .a �� Mended to King Fuad, who, under the � �����`� " ` �41.1".ti ':; L �, (the Northwest Territories were -. agreement of 1899, officially mnkc3 r " �r°' 1 � '�A. I I brought closer to the Provinces of, }, ,such an appointment on the rec•)m, ,, :,M . -'s 'i ' Canada by the opening of a new radio -�,` itlendation of n candidate by Great •S:. z 1. • i service between Edmonton and Daw- Rritain. M. �• : t „ o l son. Sharp at 12 o'clock the service �' The appointment will be made in a I �r " �►¢':,.--'�exR r^ "" was luau nested with a message from few days. Sir Geoffrey is now the >. .. �' 1 '? �� '+�"ei Tion. Charles Stewart, Ministers of the: Covernor and Commander-in-ChioI in "' .. � " '9' Interior, to Percy Reid., Acting Gold j'' Uganda. He has been associated with Commissioner at Dawson, carried by `. � the PTitish possessions In Africe since The old Sphinx of Egypt sees a ;:et:.chmen; of British artillery, which, ,!,,ng Riih other arms of the service, Government wireless system from Ot- , `. 32(12. 1 . is now enterg anng control ind taking of the Sudan due to the murder of Sir Lee Stack. ltawa to the Yukon., via Edmonton. . . .P..:n+« � . . ,. .. , ;..,,F: ..r _..� sa•=_T•r .,.y .�... 'F �... .y .,�, M'L' nim - •t'«:' 3 1 •b .:*. fi 4 -f•."vn. n a �i y. _ 4' f""• . ,. :^s".r.SVrfiRS c,rrr.raw.•z. i.s ;,a n•..-•,m• ta^-�^+*^•+:'t'e ,'"+es'.a•.. :C "^ r.':ta ,.. z,. -'sal' .v ,t :..•: . . .t� MUM- -Wit ,„ ¢,.e :nD'�+r�;^. •m:::�3i.�r*r,• .,..y-, rir+..4+�d4 '�k.. � "�'�'r r�i. n^r,• :n... . :,,: ,,:-. «. 'drr,a•'6: -.-r,,, .:ft'y'Sv't. .,� ...w'�' .`ay"x ..xa,..e.. ,...: y -•.� �< ".f' �-�" •...� ,. �'' "w• i,F"f �''� >rt,�'. nt �'.tl'�• J'.•.+Y �C. �°% ..i. .J,•.` 8%"E?=s. �:`,"d"_*":'i." ;,Cr f ••�.�� tn,.v t. .. .. ..`� ', ., ,y.. i•.. •e ... a'^.. ,T,...•..,,... '..a �fy;r•.••a. .�` .1: f .,�' .+'i' L Y.' - LOCALISMS -Fol'!Sale, violin entfit at$7.50 W. B. and Mrs. Powell spent _ . and $1?.50. J. Peel, Wbitby. ** Sundiiy at Greenwood with Geo. 1 '—Dr. henry will be here as itsu- and Mrs, Greets. ^� -. lm'as: G rocVP ries ohand-made- ., . al nest Tuesday tattend to his —For Sale, Six only, handmade' - - —M. S. Chapman bad a business professional duties. * violins, excellent tone and finish trip to the city on Monday, —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, at half price for Christmas, J. —Mrs. J. H. Rogers and Mrs. practicing in Toponto, will be here Peel. Whitby. ** Savage are both on the sick list. in his office on Ttiiirsdmy from 10 -As Dr. Shirley is leaving Pick 'Pon want the finest quality and freshest Roods you can -Robert and Mrs, Taylor, of a, m• to 5 n. mi, as usual. * ering at once he hereby requests buy for the finest cake and pndding you ever made. You Utica, spent the week end with -A nice heavy raidall ocenrred that all outstanding accounts be can get them at Bunting's for the lowest prices. W. B. and Mrs. Powell. on Monday and as a result many paid on or before Saturday, Dec. -Mrs. A. T. Boyes,of Belleville, cisterna which were about empty 2003. ' .: ,Quality Guaranteed �.•- was 'in the village on Tuesday have again a good supply..: t when she called on A number of -Mrs. F. Purdy left to-dap SALE REGISTER. Finest English 11sh Mired Peel, packed in waz•tite 1 lb. boxes, 40e per lli� ,friends. � (Thursday) to visit her parents in , � Almond Icing, lb tine 23c, 2 for 45c Shelled Almond 85c r lb. -Lorne and Mrs. Ravin, of To- Springfield, and does not expect to FRIDAY, DEC. 19TH—Credit sale of Aunt Dinah Molasses, 3 tins for 25e. Pure Ground Gin er, 50c per lbi. ;unto, spent the weekend with return until after the Christmas g James and farm stock and implements,at tot 15, Granulated Sugar, 1.0 lbs for 80c the letter's parents, vacation: con, 1, Scarboro, the property of Currants, fresh.cleaned, 15c per lb Mrs. White, -The Young People's Union of Mrs.S. Fawcett& Sons.. Sale at 12 -E. W. and Mr-i. Holtby and the Methodist Church meets every o'clock sbavp. See bills. J. H. ValenciaRAisins, bulk, 15c par.ib little daughter, of Brougham, Friday ,evening at 7.30 o'clock, Prentice, auctioneer. 'Package Raisins, 2 for 25c Icing Sugar,..2 lbs for 25e -spent Tuesday- With W. B,q and with Mr. Purdv in the chair. This __ _ Clover Leaf Salmon, 35c per 1 lb tin Mrs. Powell. week Mrs. W. J. Law will have ..Bunting's Famous Weyland Tea, in air-tight pkgs, 75c lb New Advertisements. -Fred Annan has taken charge charge of the devotional period. y Our own Blend Coffee, 85c lb', can't be beaten of the Pickering rural route, No. All welcome. Shelled Walnuts, 80c per Ib' ` 2. for the winter months in place -It is proposed"to introduce 'aFOY SALE-amallseparaton, cheap; All -New Stock for Christmas:--Fresh and Fine'. cook stove, coal or wood; Triumph churn. of James Found. ' bill in the Legialhtut•e at the coni- Apply Rose Cottage Tea Rooms,Dunbarton. 15 -Qt]ite anti ober in the village ing section to impose a tar of two and in the surrounding country centq per gallon on gasoline used RS. F%i SIA F,LV[SS-.Nurse with SPECIAL PRICE O\4-TUBE BE CROSSLEY X J RADIO SET - i practical experience. Qpen for engagements are suffering from cold..„, which, in in autos and motor trucks. There in town urcountry. Phone Pick 1106. 30-4 Frow now to Christmas only v f - - soiug eases, hae developed into the Rill be considerable opposition to DISO V PIKE-Piano teacher at -, Outfit complete Slid installed $120- flu• the bill, unless the license fee is F�Xlaremort on Saturdays, Pupils prepared Miss Edith Law and several reduced. as it is considered that for exam nation. Studio at Airs. Lyman Pit- We were successful last week in picking up Glasgow, Scotland frieudd motored down from the motorists are already pliyitsg fur key's• Phone* _ 2_14 Deumaik, Italy, Costa-Rica and Mexico City city on Saturday eveuing and considerably more than -half ofT OR RALE-1 registered Cot ewold spent a Eery hours with the form the cost of the highways. A bill Fra to small pigs,registered Yorkshire hog. • er's annts,the Misses Law• gill also likes be introduced to Phone Clare 2213,lot'26,con.7,Pickering. Wm• Fred T. Bunting - Pickering —Mcg. JOa,, Cowan returned y Gray Jr.,yR.R.2, Claremont. 14-16 ! - force all vehicles to carry Fultable Established_1857. home on Saturday evening after lights, not only for the safety of FOR BALE-Black horse, good driv spending a month in Chicago on Others, but also for the pmteetion er,aged 10 years:also bay mare.Clydesdale, aeeoant of the illness and death of aged 12 years. Apply W.A.Courts,lot 24, eon. _ -iter father, the}ate R�bt: of such vehicles and their occu. a, Pickering. R.R.2,Claremont. 51tr dy, pan A rand drama entitled "Bar �nes,in—As I am giving st buss• -The townshipcouncil will R , i nes=m Dccounton I hereby request that en Haven' will be Riven, under the outstanding accounts be id me not later than hold their last meeting of the year Auspices of the Young People's Dec:20th. Roy Stacey, Dunharton. 13.14 . pursuant to statutes on Monday Society of St. Andrew's Church, in UTTER.NUTS WANTED-About next, Dec. 15th., for the, prepare the Town Hall thiq (Friday) eveA= B20or 3o bushels. Will pay sl.06per bushel. : Ation of the financial statement • A H Cook.lot34.con. 1,Pickerin • 1 mile north tog, by the Bcooklin DCRmAtle of the Kingston Road.-Highland Creek P,O. 16 for.the year Club, Thi: drama ik compoyNd of _. . —Rev. A. R. Sanderson is con- threeacts and occupies two hours T,-OR B:�f•F—fines and 11 pigs, 1 tinning his Sunday eventug series a �Soung cat',e, 3 !tmale colic pups, cutter, ' CO present. Th. Bruoklin Glgh ,,,.t of sleigl•r sod horse rake. Apply lot 33,B.F t� , of addre ss to young rues• On ilave presented thi-+ play a nt]lnber c„n_Pickering Fred Lacey Hist hland Creek: 1; 1 he� t�l�o]!le pli�ee 1�1 Sunday evening next he will sppak of ti,,,, to delighted atidienctzs. -' -`--” " Iieacti -nyry 'OR SALE—Ctpap all kinds of to On The ')ll where 'OtiE _ Period of a SR1Ck and duets wilt be renderers F' wagons,.harness,and all kinds o! farm im- — � — Young ;Ian'q Life.' hptween acts, Dnring the inter- piernent,in gnodorder. Aleo,te-eralheavy and , isj� j •, i:� -A, Dr, Shirley •ta F 2,C1 his I:ghi rc.rlev and cook stoves and heaters. High- have bou tj ht !fr y rsli:+-ion the Com m -will resent here and i+leaving Pick• v g „ 'J I i7 -e-it prier paid ire hides and wool, ciao live eons property R a eamp•flre scene At]tl LSlil clog try. H Hermaa•Stouffville. Phone1903 15tr ' • . ouy •- .' ering at once, be will hold-nn alit•• •.The Gila= 's t�"ltrnin Doors -- - _ __._� _ ._ -_ __ your tion stile of all his household „ !`+ONW AND SEE-The Instant Gess 7 pen at , 30 Drama begins at 8, Cot]Burner 11ake•s ga•tsniny stove Does Christmas Fruits. � effect4 on the afternoon of Satur t ,ahACp• Admission 25 cents. away with the dirt and trouble of coal and wood. a,• ti day, Dec 20th. See billy for full Cheztxr-giver.three timea,he heat on or off i• artlClilara, —AfLPC slang efforts having with the turn of n valie The even heat all day p wthautatter,rionavotdscolds and pneumonia, for a great "" —Mr. Sterritt and family of nee° made by the police Lrt13LPes ixmonstrated and for•Sale at W 1.Gordon's• -St Mary's, arrived in town last and the Chamber of Commerce to Pickering, 13.13 many years we,k and took over the ander• secure from the Hydro Electric the village, followed by an equal �ARhIFORSALEORE�CHANGE _ taking and fur°itnre ba4}ness Ctuamission, light and power for j� (i j' tiorthacr halt or not 6. con. 7, Pickers "which he recently purehased from grout ltlUacres. Immediate ion. W1 ` 1Mr. Brtrlin We welcome them number of failures and diseour• sell cheap,or win coas,d« e:c sage NgoodPhat's a ThV �i Store' g• trout fishing reserve or for ,ci'. or town taort• Rgements, *the Hydro Electric • t0 Otir �'i118ge ga Sea: Apply Thos.Birkett, laremont; w.D, . -, Chicken thieves have been Commisson, through their repres- naig, 744 Bathurst St.. Toronto; or Oliver rentative, Mr. Mulholland, have at Hezalew°°d'192 Lowther Ave„Toronto. 14-16 _• very active in the henneries in this --- locality in the dark sights during last. presented a scheme which the past few weeks. Many farm- should be considered favorably by Farmers, A teen titin Another year has rolled around i the residents of the village and - ere have suffered heavy loss by ' • .these midnight depredations. The the farmers between Pickeringe°d I am agent for the World's greatest .. wind we are again prepared to meet' see of lnotar trucks and autos Whitby. Several weeks ago the Separator ••The Renfrew," staves, the demands of our many Custom- use it ver ens fur these sneak police trustees went to the city Scales and Oil Engines. . Fleury's - y y famous Plows.Points.Grain grinders, ers Who insist, On good quality. and interviewed the Commission'thieves to make a suecessfal get Wheel Barrows etc. i Away regarding the possibility'of secur -Change of date-Tbe public ing this modern convenience for ROBT, DEVITT, -Raisin s, Currants, 'Peels, Nutg, ;concert i° the school for the r the village. Their interview pas pu Phone 505 Pick, BROUGHAM pose of publicly receiving the not of an encouraging character, odonated t will school e oobd tthe as on.of$3 qnoted glia minima charge - Spices, Essences Etc. ate reduced to $3.00, Pc,r the month, Each the eveuing of lionday, Dec. 2nd. The programme will take on part- that rate was considered so high that it was deemed unwise to rub. iy a Christmas sphere as well as The Yon will favor ns if you will re_turn any article, mit A by-law at those rates. c :Y ' : patriotic. There will be drills, � � : whatsoever, purchased at our store, if it should dialogues etc., preceded by the Commission, however, promised formal acceptance of the piano by to Rive the matter further con- not be as guaranteed or does not in every way sideration, and would submit 11 the Igcal Board of Trustees. —•— .y pp 1 their estimateq as soon as they Is 121OI'e lIl demand meet with our approval. On Wednesday of last week could be made. On Monday of word was received by alts. Lorne this week Mr. \Mulholland came to for 'Squires and airs, James Richard. Pickering and submitted a' new A, son of the sudden death of their shish would place Picker- ,�� 4� ,brother. J. Jos. Gibson, of Home- ebeme w '+Christmas Gifts BOYS AND 'G/RLS , ing in the rural class, and hequot- "stead, Pa. The deceased was S • overcome with monozide'gas-Bois- ed A service charge of $1.83, after And this year will be noeaception,� JUSt a8 sure a8 anything Sfirntsl Claus 1B . onerc ing caused from a natural gas which there would be a charge of judging from the pieces we burner and low gas pressure from 8 cents per k w hour, for the fir it have already set'aside. -Coming again—just had word. the mains. His death was the 10 hours, and 2 cents thereafter. For the home bny a Den Set, sir third is the same city on the same As regards power,,this would be pieces, solid oak, $39.50; Library dealt with afterwards, when ar• Table, solid oak,20.50: Odd Chairs -b3orning an$ three others are not Saturd a December 20th 18 the day expected to recover. rangemeote would be made with prices to suit any pocketbook ; y� J -Gifts for all' at "The Bi the source of power, which would Smokers, 3.50 to 8.25 ; Ferneries, i g be in the east, and not from Nia- 2.50 to 7.25 ; Kiddie Kars, Sleighs. More anounCements later Store." We have in past XmAs gara. This new proposition bag Kindergarden Sets 2.75 and Dolls seasons enjoyed a splendid patron- been considered so favorably that of various kinds. - - - aite from our friends and custom- a number of our residents have Im are. We make large preparations already signed contracts and no ,Let us meow you the biggest ov ag- S.' 'CHAPMAN at this time of the year, and you doubt many others will not heli• seethes of Qhriever Novel- have never disappointed us. a tate in the least when the contractties we have ever had. e appreciate it, This year we hope forme are presented to them. — ; to "Go over the Top," and made The price quoted for street lights preparations accordingly. A won- was$30 per light yearly, which ie elit derful assortment for young and a reasonable one. It mnst be borne Ci A, Ste'r old. We wonld be very glad to in mind that when the Commis- 9CRi ehave every one examineour stock, cion prepares being they take (Sneceser t G. H. Burling)Our store will be open every even- FttrnitWre Dealer - ing from now until Christmas. great care, in being on the safe side and seldom, if ever, under and Funeral Director. "Kiddies remember" Sauta Olaus estimate, and the probability isT A SA will be here to see you on Satur• that in a very brief time the rates Pickering, OBtariO GOSH THERE S 4F_C"Uh5FV_ ALRIGN ��� day Afternoon, Dec. 20th,-M• S. gnoted above will be reduced. In THE CONST,BULL TELEPHONE bwpm meantime great a6tivityshould- ELM DALE MILLS HiM -On Tuesday'evening, prior to be displayed in securing stibscrib- the.departure of Mrs. J. R..Thea- ers, ton and family for their new home in Sitrnia, where Mr. Thexton hue -"---- f r remunerative position as fore. War Cn101'ial Wheator any'grain taken ill manin a large job printiog (iffice. COURT IHOUSE, R'BITBY :.eXchange-for Flour. oa number called upon them to ex• The late C'nl, J. E. Farewell, in his ,�,presq their r firc•t Rt their depart Rll, directed tbtttr, niemorialheerect- We hfive Brau, Shorts, Chop, 'ure from Ackerin anti Al-0 •6' '� '` R. ••d in the Council Chambers at the oil Cake b1t:a1, handing them an address to Mr. CotirtHouse,Whitby, as a memorial , 1J Thexton, accotnpynied by a pursr -) the men of Ontatio .Cntinty. .rho 'all kind's,-of grain, ' of gold, expressing appreciation of nsade he supren,^ -sncriflce in the ` ` oak $ A leis services to the villa,vf-, e=pec'i (;teat War of 1914 1014. OQildie's;Porridge•Oats. � ---_- _ +• ally his work in coronFction' *ith The iindersigned Fnemitors desire s 0. 9- Zara 5 k the fire company and llPmnrial ''11 the names of nil the men who mAdN Royal IInusehold Flour, = _ _ rho suprerl]e sacrifice and would Appre• Cream of to West Flour. Park Since coming to Pickering, iNte thesenames tieing sent in to the — Mr. Thexton has been nnlh ing it Of;ir.e at Toronto, before December CHOPPING EVERY' his efforts in behalf of the interFat.- +;i-t, next, at trbich date the list will of the village We hope that their h• cl,,sed. V;F..Eh•DAY .a20j,„irn in their new home mayhk THF TORO-,Tn GF\F.RALTRMQFT r � ,.1N tn ' ,� � a r , t l• !ler (• TIJN e.utnrs orrrnR.� Fx •t�-� q 1 �7 Ria• ��' .,.,`� ',',::c•,r }::, r.. a Ln.. ?n 1•'.) �, ,v.i f...+ R•,r f Wi t, Tongp t .. .i./. is;3. rind./\•,I.i?. W O®.8✓ _ ,.•, r, •^L.. ^•••.Y .,�.,v' i^nv�F„,�r”J.4.," +a:w.�a7°";rt"rw'' ' ..� .„r•4 :.�r i,' ;I,� ik�,r:�"�, "lL�,r� �.,�,.� „,,,:yds..; .�� { - =a�'�,*'a,.d• ���:-r. .,,,, a�,a, u r. .,..,w ;,T: S'�•> „nt�a�r"`a� �.r• �. „ _