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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_12_19., •y 'y.-.-...S..'.,�.r..a._...nro..'r.'..,`..'.,'..+t+)t,-...:--:.:..+.:....a.n:a,r.,.•.•".4•.�Yi•,.nr-....r�ya..n't..!t r(5 a..v._.,_,,.-... ....-..r.:.:.'.-..,..r._..x.•,••ty,.a.aq;;:�.-..*..b.T...`+.�..,..:y,..+•N.�,I.a��'r.G.",,....•n,,..,,»i.M.."T..`-�.i..,r_..,r,,_.a..."x..s,,...;.,,: .. ,ri.7..<r>p.-:y.t..,-,.;,. ,.,•,•'-••r�y"iu er,;a-'.�".prp_.:..wa�.,.�...a.`...a Y.'...1w.3�a,'+,•:^„S. x.: :,1�" :•:,,y N•�m?..*a'}n�•mo- •,., ,yFr. .r 7 ;.L. '�".-:,A rI Y o reqY+i3,.'+i•.' �!''��l-a•'�-'a+' v 1 � Yr.t:3>A:::+.-G,,�-'w��, Jzr -F.ci.. :y:d-d►wSy.R � yX .s,.. .. PICKERING5 ONT., FRIDAY, DEC. 19. 1924 110. VOL. �L1V. . . BR O u to M AM. GREEN RIVER. GREENWOOD, � 1prafisii�sttal �4>:a•r. "'�'�- ,j;,l `/ ��. The Green River Union Sunday Mrs. H, Shea IN;;4M relatives in Which RSchool will bold, their anuiversaty Toronto this week. Ifeaical W. Harv! and F. Cassie haft a ? services on Sunday, December the y 28th. at 2,30 and 7 p. m. Mr. Ferris, business trip to Toronto on Tuesday. �r R.J. B.' SWINDEN. Phvsiclan, of Toronto. will speak at both services Miss Isabel Tripp, of Toronto, visit- " SILL DL.R.C.P.E. L.R.C•S.E., L.F.P.&S. Will your Son take P rovided. ed with her attat, Mrs. W. Sennett G.. M.C.P.&S.,'Onk.M.C.R.S. Highland an special music is being p last week. ` Creek. Phone 2430. Office opposite w.D. " Will J. Brown AIId Alex•Rooney, of Eatahlishe?I 1838 .. Morrisb'sstore. 1.13 IT DEPENDS ON YOU GREENWOOD. Toronto,spent Sunday with T. v. and ' E. FORSYTH. Onh. D.. Director If anything happened to you, would -- airs.Brown. Prow Steadily Advancing . R.opptomittrical Association of Ontario. Reg. Mrs. Graham Johnston,of Uxbridge laterad ASemberof the American Ontario. near be hate to leave school and take a wo dec cult will ehetheld on Siunday visited with airs. Gerow, and called f►eaociation. Eyes examined_by appointment. job to help bis mother keep next, the astoc conducting the sale• Secure a Supply Nota ^ Phone 2304. Claremogl. Ont. the home together P on other friends last week. Fit 10.30 a. m.. Kin- vices at Mt. Zion A quiet wedding was celebratedon NF. TO►iLIN80N, bi, B.. afembPr,. Blind Alley'jobs require little -ale at 1.30 p, m,.Greenwood at J,,P. day evening. December the Bran, Short, • of the College of Physicians and Surgeo:. tion -SUCCESS jobs demand The service at Brougham at 7 in. 10th, at the residence of Mr. and lits. ' of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied byy good education, will be under the direction of the $Past. 43 Badgrove Avenue, Toronto. . the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,,Cald- Ladles' Aid• Sunday Sehnol at N1 t. Middlin �,' well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. =may Do not transfer your responsibilities f Ti1P happy couple united were bliss a; d 'Lion at 11.8)a. m. and at Kinsale And teary Hood, of Brougham, the groom N. O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., to your wife and ki dies. Greenwood at 7.,80 p in. The annus( heir,$ Alfred Gordon Lemmon, late of 1� Edinburgh, member of the Qolla¢e of limas Sundav School entertainments Claremont. ThP ceremony was con- Barley' Feed, Physicians and Burgeons of ontarto,Ucentigb Deposit a small amount yearly in the will be held at Mount Zion on Friday ,ot Boyal college of Burgeons, Edinburgh. Crown Life Bank and they will tutted by Rev.* Wm. Limbert, of To- r Bpecinl •ttwtfon to aeiease• of women gad etening of this week and at Kinsale ionto, in the presence of a few of the ebildren, office,and residence,Brougham, carry your responsibility and Greenwood on Monday, the 23ad, immediate relatives and friends of theCracked Corn _ ar,d protection. at 8 p• m, bride and Kroom. After a brief,-;boney - Chafropracic " ___.�. tw _ Get particulars from us. moon,the happy couple will reside n My Bran and Shorts are made frog T1R. DLIRWIN E. STECSLEY, DUNBARTON. Btougham.1 Ontario Wheat and are worth b' Honor Graduate of Toronto Coi:ege of Chi- at least $2.00 per ton more ropractic. Will make residential calls to Picker• Geo. , A 1�^yg The many friends of Thus. M:Glash• Death of John ?liekin Village and surrounding district, Tueeday, %Wg�J1(iG ii an and son, Leouaid, are pleased tothan from Western Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For an ap- Wheat. pointment call 141 J Bowmanville,or leave word. know that they have both been ac- John Aickin was born in Portlev with anyone taking treatment. 471y quitted of the charge of criminal Nurne, C unty Antrim, Ireland, In Phone 179 Stouffville negligence in connection with the 1845, When he was 20 years of agoHighest priced paid for Legal. death of Lieut. Wm. Southam, which be came to Markham Village,Ontario, �'. took glace is the Oshawa. Hospital, Canada ; five years later he came to WHEAT, BARLEY AE. OHRISTIAN, lmrristerand following an accident on Mav 7th, Waukegan, Illinois. On August lIth, •So:iator•Notary Public Etc. Moneyy to ! 1� * when Southam's car ran into _lir, Mc• 1872, he was married to Miss Aonle and BUCKWHEA7i _ can. South Wing,Court House, Whitby. 251y J. Fi a Bea ll i Glashan's truck in front of their gar- Poucher, of,Green River, Out. They C. RICHARC80`d CU,-Barris- age, lir. McGlashan' was acquitted removed to ltarveville, KAs.; in the " ► seri.Solicitors etc. 317."41, Confederation Funeral Director v the Grand Jury. who returned a year 1879 iesiding there for seventeen + Lite Buiiding,Corner,Yung and Richmond St+.. verdict of "No Bill." Leonard, how. vents. They sold their farm there and ^ Toronto. Phones helm^ 1390 and:lain 0490. 81t atilt 'Licensed Embalmer ever, who wnR in charge of iiia truck, returned to Canada, staying there for +� , ILLIA)I JA3IES BEATON.Bar- was sent up for trial. which lasted for five years when they moved to their y,�. V r,-ter. Solicitor. Notary Public, Room MOTOR HEARSE a whole day in which there was mifch present home, wbe,re he has lived for t 833 Confederation Life Building,Toronto En- contradictory evidence, The r•nunsel the Gist twenty-foilr years, having trances. i and 12 Richmond Street or 17 QQueen lt'a ilia 172'100 �a P. )get for out bnttert Street Eam. Telephone-blain 70SO, Reslden.e CLAREM©NT, Onto for the prosecution endeavored to sent nkat of bis life on a farm, He Hudson 1713- Phone 93l prove that there was no tail light, died suddenly cn Monday. Dec. let, that enables us to pay the price- 1a -•- - C. Richardson, for the defeocP, ad was laid to rest in the Enid ceme- for cream, find 'iia our accurate- C. � ? - Dtntal - argued that if the lluht. were out it tery ort Wednesday. Dec. let. He ;y=tem of doing business tat eu- __ was without the kuowle-daze of the learra to nl•nurn bis loss his widow, a r R HARRY HUDSON. Dentist, driver, and he alsn contended that the ion, James W., a daughter, Mrs. Llar- shies us to render you service. DK'1,+tb Office-Adam'. Terrace. 8 roe +^r.idpat was dire to reckless driving ince lickee, one- rand daughter and Have our truck call fOr q - fit North.Y Phone-124. ,Gas extraction hen Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc• and not to tW absence of the tail light, three grand eons,$who were all present your cream. des:Ted 51tf Having secured the age for E. D. The jury, after considering the evi• at the services. He was a loving hug- �t �+ R D. C, Smith, Dentist, St Ufb g dente for some time, returned a vas- band and father, always taking care Stoufmile Cisame CO- tf`' D�' is , Honor Graduateot Chicago and To- Smith & Son, Ltd., Nurserymen, dict.of"Not Guilty. of his duties and obligations noel � �Y, ronto ' niver@ities and the Royal College of Of Winona. Ont. always doing the work of lift!with Phone 181302 c`+ Dental Surgeons. Phooe office 1011. Residence I am prepared to take orders for all cheertuT good will. In his death the STOUFFV ILLS, ONT. t 101.5. No outsid: appointments. 281y " loads of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Hear the dramas, "Oar Awful family loses a splendid husband father ' � BEATON, D. D. 9., Ornamental Shrubs, Etc., at Aunt" and "A New Broom and friend and the communis loses a ''W'hitevale LASE B. j] Graduate of the Royal Coleige of Dental lowest possible prices. $weeps Clean," W hiteyale, splendid upright citizen, w ose ar- ' 1 Stuiteons and University of Toronto. Office uaintanee was highly valued b bis. over W M. Pnngle's hardware score, Whttb�. Special rates for large quantities. - Christmas night. q .. - office hours 9 to 7 :i to 580. lad,phone 28tf neighbors and friends. -Ostia ams • f. 1"l phone 720. 4417 _ News. The Service Garage 's -- FFVILLE. u r N. DALES. L, D. 8. D. D. s,. N. J. ChSpIII>IlIIt lPlck6ring sT0 ,. . wHiTEVALE. t J .Graduate of Royal college of Dental Sur �e$tyatle block has baso'sold to -- Motor overhauling, top and'side cur- geons and the University ofRToronto. Office p The ladies of the Women's Institute taia repo►;ri above D A Scott's store, Claremont. Ont. Cbas. White, of Toronto. Offs«hours,9 a.M. cos p. m., Saturdays; 9 a. The Xmas market in$touffville Will made a very creditable contribution 13g),�ry Service-0 argiog m.to 1 p.m, Phone Clare 1406. 47 y Roofing he bold on Monday, Dec.22nd. of home-made candy to the Ohtldren'e sad overhauling.rbe municipal pot is starting to Shelter at Oshawa last week. All work guaranteed. Flat rate - i/fttst:<sfs+lr �allcafr. - boil, a number of aspirants being men- Recently, while W. S. Major was service charge _ drenching a horse, it slip ed on the Phone 5510 Mark, ventral.p�(�T V. RICHARDSOY- Real Es tloEaCon'e are not In it with our ltro- cement floor noel broke its leg, t wasl.', C. B E R R Y1 . tate, Insursou,Coays�aacto=, Nary cry stores end blacksttiith shops fur one of a matched. team sad will be A fr=Public.Etc.,Pklterins.Ont. 811Specials hargains. hard to replace, ; POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, The Superior Stores have now two On Wedneaday. Dec. 10th. Albert F. for eomoi« of York•aa Ogu,rsla Ano- 18 In. red or green roofing 8.30 s h VanZant and miss Alva Wlnaifred B B q stores establiahed is this vicinity, ere i Lewis, both of Markham R Township. Here YouAre-,non ales of all kinds attenaad to on shotoen 32 " 8.10 sq and at Altooa. � notice, Address Green ager P.O., Out. 36 - ..`61 -m8.00 sq The school concert on Tuesday even- were married by the Roc, Mr. Rat• '. B.BEATON TOWNSHIP OI:ESS ing in Ratcliffe's Hall turned out to he clifTe at the parsonage. D• ooa,ayancN TOWN•lHI for asking The above prices'are for Iota of a iplendid success. The kazoo band Fred Hornshaw has during the past e ' a�davfte, racosnenno, Hoo. ![one! b long made quite a hitt Dr. Smith. Ghe season had his house tbarougbly over• , ion farm proyyocrrto�� "I"ner of at.rrtaw Ido- 10 sq. or more, 10e per.sq. t•bairman of the board, occupied the hauled bT carpenters and next sum Cement, moss" Whi>ie�alo, Ont. f-y chair, mer will have it brick-clad. When „ 1 lots. finished it will be otic of the most up- ; AVID A. PUGH-Lite stock nuc- extra in sinal Mr. Rogers,district inspector, was Coal JUtioncer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' School, �y r present at a meeting on Friday even- to-date residences a the community. f s Chicago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed • PICKERINV a rug for the purpose of again' organiz• Married-Dell Marion Phi eldest Phipps. stock. Block and ring work. All kinds of sales w•w w•w ins our School Fafr and boosting it too daughter of A. E. and Mrs, PhipPppss. o[ Lumber, r ppromDtlytattended to. Terms reasonable, Phone next veer. Two more schools will be Grimsby, and William Albert_Hlll, of 'D10Claremont. 181y LUMBER YARD Toronto,were united in marriage,ht '.Shingle s� ' added to tntrliet. WM, MAW, LIOENSED AUC- _--_ The Klti Klux Klan appear to�be en. the Baptist parsonage on Saturday, rV TIONEER,for York,Qntario and Durham deavoring to introduce . themselves Dec. by Pastor Ratcliffe. D 10 Counties, All kinds of lake promptly attended Ewart and Campbell Anthony and Ready Roofing , to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sales may be POULTRY here by the burning o! the fiery erose P •' r ✓- - arranged at NEWS'office, Bell and Indepeo- with the initials prominent in iron Wilmot Plazton won prizes in 'the ;'and' Lat1Y dent phones. Whitby.Ont. aly WANTED letters, We bear a lodge is expected home plowing match for South Ontario to be formed here. this year. JS as McLean, of Rich- ' Q Y �j L s mood Wit. made the awards. There Gar of St. Mary's Cement just in, 17 1 l� Highest prices paid for Don't mise bearing "Hezekiah were about fifty entered in the contest. at$3 60 per barrel. - +any quantity•of hens Ma9teo Sydney. Pugh has recently SiTtisli Columbia Cellar ttud t•Itieken$.- write- Simpkins'and"Widder Barker" come into possession of an arithmetic o, -(salt Galvanized Steel Shingles or phone., ��ihR at the �Phlte�f►le Bap sod-exercise other.hatwhen 6ololsPted� y F A Bird's Felt Slate Shingles I tist Church, Dec. 25th, great dtatber, when he was a boy F. !r for sale at in Wa es in the year 1798. Matbema- He Neskel tical queetious were then worked out =000 a arm =rTT � r' T. PATERSON'S CLAREMONT WHITEYALE. al'thou b the writ- PtIOIIe 2 as they are. today, gg Call and get-prices. in was done with a util pen. Bog 296 __ _ WHITBY •Wedding belle see ringing near our g q r vale. evidently was a splendid penman. - W, 13. Major spent Sunday with •�- Pickerm &A friends in Osbaws. 71 Gift that is a Compliment g -f A R m E R S 1 Why not keep with the Jones' - - ?^ _ F1avo Bread Flour and have a Dodge? In the Kitt you receive you can some. 8 times see yourself as others gee you. We are Agents for J.Birnie spent a few days recently and the view to not always flattering. `r and Marvel bees with his family. - It may jazz record,or a gaudy tie, g +Cockshutt Co. A. B. Malorr''t�bad s business..trip to bis tv the"cit on Fraylaet. or a book that you would hate to + ooldwSha le j t y found on you it an auto bumped you f p p Pastry our . Mrs.D. R. Beaton spent the week• into dreamland. And you can't really J May be obtained from you Grocer' rend onto,ith her son. �V. J.Beaton,in To' blame the giver. ft crave g you well tore _ A Muir, C, Rogers and sister, Miss Elsie,'of he concludes that yiTt1 crave that Bort • of thing. Op the, other band his gift Pickerin spent Sunda with Mise may convey a s btle coin llment-a Fleury and Bissells BrookhnlFlour Mills LydiaMajorp y y y '� • We are sorry tri report the illness of gift of The Companion for Instance. -•• ;c' Linters CHAS. WILSON, Prop. AunisIt atribute to your good taste, to a x or his speedy reccoverHis y.y friends bops your makeertain Aupmhe to the hasperceive in you X i m- r M. We extend our heart-felt sympathy give that life.is_ real and earnest and Xmas s here age FOR, SALE pathy A► 1 John Deere Hay Loader to F. And bits. Booth in the loss of not merely a game of ekiittes -You -Qe OUp 1 side del. Rake S�TPERIO.R SCHOOL their little son, wbose„desth took place may be stare tbs,t anybody who thinks T nn Wednesday of last'vie slighttn 1 of The Companion as a gift 1 Sulky Plow 2 �ValkinR PloRrs Keep the date of c.' N.n mind. is himaetY.making life a game of skit- We have a choice selection of 1 Crown (sang LLIO, TT The annual Christ tree 473d enter ties-and,very little else. Xmas Stationery, Toilet Goods,_ Brantford Binder Twine. L�rlle' tainment will be field in Bite Method- The 52•itssues of 19'23 will be crowded �o Greenwood ist cbnrch that evenin#f ;Ffverybody with seri1l'stories, short stories, edi- Kodaks, W. F. Disney, welcome. torials. poetry, facts and fun. Sub- � 42tf Phone Pick 71.3 Corner Yonge and Alexander The Whitevale Baptist 9andAy scribe now and receive : Cip,RrS and Tobacco Streets, Torouto. School anniversary will be held next 1. The Yntab's Companion-52 P issues Dolls at all prices,just the thing Sundav, Dec. 21st. Services at 2.20 Noted for high grode instruction and 7 p , will be conducted by""'. C. in 1923, for die kiddies.m Grain Chopping and suaerior employment services. Senior,one of Toronto's most promin- 2. All the remaining issues of 1924, Xmas Cards, Smiles, Chocolates a" titan students from other business ent laymen. Special music will he 3, The Companion Home Calendar for y- AND FL kKING; y given. 1923 (Sent only on (aguesO. All Get you Personal NO. Kli H E P1 C- - RI The Baptist annivereau Christmas I am re steel to do Uho in and colleges have been in attendance P y for 82 i0. Greeting Cards from ns. +' p p PP g tree and concert will be held on Xmas 4 Or include bicCall's Magazine, they+ Oat Flaking every day but here during the past twelve months night (Dec, 25th1, A splendid Pr monthly authority on fashions. N E �..r+ �+ N Saturday. ram will be given,consisting of duet a o E. •`- •"' 1 t ` Enter f.ny time. Write for cats- Pf B Both publications nolo 5,00 Stoneboats For Sale choruses, quartettes. recitations, drills YOUTH'S COMPANION, logos. dialogues and pantomime. liisallerle THE CnmmomrAA!th Rc at, Pnul St• eu^i'1P.i'.1',� Surgeon , •„ Claremont Stephenson. elocutionist,will also take f Boston. lfass. � John F. Bayles, W. J. Elliott, Priucipal part. Admission, adults 25c.; child-I i Route No.2 iren 15 ffi cents. ((Subscriptions received at this Oce. P103g-Ce 'i=11 Rural �33tA'1"3G� " M •r. �, n r „r < .?'�i•. �'. q,,,. ..e" '1 t. y'�..'�'� ?rap'w.s^n.,`•^' --•'.+'•'.r' �",.«. } d.+slw T�.'�'L'4 � ,�'; •W'''+'x�• - •'.'�}.fig' 49, � ^s-" e ,. v�Ty-a:t�-�^yG,,$.:.'�'*. :!^• 1, c '.•. ., ,3r.E „,rti, ,. '��"y�,��. ..• � +' u..,.,,.r c Y+...,.17+ Y�u,,,w^sa+,-j`,,.rh.,-" .v...A;x^ .k•!,'3. ..-y... a w.r ,r•?� _ :'",t`a.'�,'".tr. ".,1:�: .,{ -•�,' yr _ .9 �l �:. .S•SG. ,+.� a w. 'F.'..�'�''_ r+. r.+w�. /c P r �.. '�?''c. t h.. .r' .t � 1 :>' w r '+�r( - e t Why, I could make a*hundred such T(� QUO OF ALL vRZTMAS CHOPPF1-�Ne i�W Nevertheless, she took it home with there must some - her, feeling that be e � - •� iQ a11� !1 C5. meaning When In her parch - . -- BY CULLEN CAIN en told h is of It `seemed to me that'I had never to buy"to make a Chriatmsa for that her sa°venture, they laughed very seen so many people on a city street boy. She was just as poor as pooz - 'Thi gen old St. Nick rep-'tb.butter, �,¢ cup cocoa. 1 tap. vanilla. before. I tried in vain f•)r a 'on time 1 scornfully. g could be. That was easy to see from parent:y has a psychological connec-i Cook all together except flavoring,, "The old man was mad V` said her;to get from my office to the street her frayed and sadly worn apparel, tion with our sweet tooth. No sooner until the hard ball stage is reached. father. "Throw away the snowball, car stop, but the close-packed throngs and that her work was very hard do we see his genial smile, or hear hist Do not stir atter sugar is dissolved. child!" held me to a snail's shuffle all.the. could not be doubted by any who saw jolly laugh, than we think of candy Add flavoring and pour into buttered But Marie would not do so, and, way. And, mind you, it was after 7 the weary droop of her body and the -' canes, lollipops, sugared animals, and pane. When cold, cut in cubes and crossing over to the Rreside, melGsd o'clock in the evening, and it was a exhaustion that showed so plainly in psany other sweets that are found in wrap in waxed paper. the snowball on the hob. cold and miserable winter night. I her face and eyes. the Christmas stocking. LOLLIPOPS- Suddenly aha gave a cry, and picked Most of the men and women who + + + + During the holiday season nothing up from timid the melting snow a tiny jammed this street were workers who' But try as I would I could not make is more pleasing to the children, and One cup sugar, iya cup Ight corn sad• had to shop after their regular hours. a sad and pathetic picture of this wo- I will-include the grown-ups, too, than syrup, ir. cup'water, 8 drops oil of "See! The old man's gift was not They were tired and supperless, but man, and about her I cannot weay.: to have a handful of candy to munch cinnamon, coloring. worthless!" she cried. - they were also good-natured and pa-,a sad tale. -wbdle enjoying their Christmas stories. Cook sugar, syrup and water, stir-; "A seed!" laughed her mother. tient with each other as they strug-; For I was sure that, in spite of her ` These recipes for home-made candy,ring until sugar is dissolved. Than "And what use is that to you?" g:ed for prob ess. Finally I escaped poverty and misfortune and weariness you will find to he accepted in high,continue cooking until very brittle; "1 will plant it!" cried little Marie, from the press and forced my way she was happy. I cannot tell you why -. favor. when dropped in cold water. Add not heeding their laughter, and she into the crowded street cal. I I knew, but I did. She had a grand FONDANT. flavoring and coloring, stirring as lit-'planted the little seed just outside the And in the seat across the aisle and' gorgeous present for that little - - tle as-possible. Pour into greased,cottage. from me I saw the Queen of all Christ- boy at home. He would have a fine' IJA lbs. sugar, % cup water, Ifs tap, molds and when the lollipops begin to ON CHRISTMAS MORNING. mas Shoppers. I wish I could tell you. Christmas with that little red wagon, Cream tartar, flavoring. harden, insert the sticks. She was a woman of middle age and Cook sugar and water slow, and Then very sadly she went to bed g with its stewed wheels and tongue al- ga Y r her cloak and hat were of a fashion read stir until the sugar r is dissolved. When CHOCOLATE DIVINrry. I for it was Christn as Eve; but it was y askew. Sa 1 no use hanging u her stocking. Santa Years gone by. Her face was kiridly'i Say, it seemed to me that that boy boiling, add cream of,tartar and cease 21-8 cups sugar, 2-3 cup light corn, Claus neve came to their cottage. still, in spite of the lines traced there was the luckiest kid in town. Honest! stirring. When syrup forms soft ball syrup, % cup water, I tap, salt, 2 egg g ' by an unkind world. Somehow, it Did he not have a mother who had But the next morning when Marie in cold water, pour onto a moistened whites, 1-3 cup cocoa, t cup nut meats seemed to me that she must have been spent more for that little wagon than platter. When cool, stir with a knife .3r tap• vanilla. went to her window arid looked out, a beautiful _ ' sats, creamy. Form into a large ball I she gave.a cry, and, running down- Young woman only a few;any magnate or matron is Ontario _.-and place y. earthen Jar and cover Cook the sugar, syrup, salt and stairs, called her parents outside the years ago. She was so tired•she droop would ever spend for the finest, fast- .­.and water, stirring until the sugar is dis-' ed forward in her seat. cotta a est automobile in the world?. It would with damp cloth. This will keep a g + a + N ' to time. When read to use work solved Then cook to the soft ball There, on the very spot where she ruin a capitalist to spend as much of - Y stage. Gradually pour the syrup over nod ,anted the seed the evening be- She had with her a little cheap, his visible working capital as she In the desired flavoring, coloring and the a whites which have been P g frail, brightly painted toy wagon; had t for a Christmas "mut meats, or candied.Erol and mold fore, had grown a tall, beautiful tree, open present t' beaten stiff, stirringconstant, Add just a two-wheeled wagon, and she She was $ queen iri her own right, Into small pieces. Y• hang with all sorts of toys, gifts, and held the little old swimiddle-aged cocoa and beat until candy will hold lovely things to eat and wear! , ggering wheels this tired, middle aged woman with COCOA CARAMELS. its shape. Add vanilla and nuts and "This is magic!" cried her-father, c.ose between her feet, and her barel only traces of youth and beauty, for TWO cups sugar, 1 cup malaaaea, 2 drop by teaapooafnls on waxed p`aper.' as they hand held the crooked and pathetic-I she was taking a splendid gift home to y gazed at the wonderful,tree. ally small tongue of this vehicle close her bo who had waited all da al ! They had never see a Christmas tree Y y alone - "Grown n C to her knees. I for her coming. He will have a great "Grown Up and Gine Away THE FIRST GIFT before. This wagon was her sole purchase Christmas, that bo Who knows but' 'Isn't it beautiful?" cried Marie gO 1? Y• I went into the nursery to-day, ;, „- of the day. She bore no other b+�ndie, he may hitch that top v aQon to s, How cold it is. said little Marie, joyously. You see, the old man was x The children have grown up and gone as she drew her thin ahawl round her, not mad atter all. This is his gift to carried no other merchandise, had no star and ascend to great heights? If ” away- shoulders The snow was very deep,'me. Why, perhaps he was even Santa other package, purchase or present I say, who knows! The children of such PRung wide the Kinds to lot the sun-�in woods. and Morse had been Clans himself in disguise l" All the way westward to my des-', s woman as this reach every stats light in, tination I sat there and looked at''that mortals desire. Yea, but it is so. 1 I gathering sticks for a fire. And I shouldn't wonder if he was that rho What merriment within that room has Somehow the snow gave the little _ _ PPCr with fascinated' and This lad's heritage of that mother and been, girl no joy this year, ,for her parents thoughtful interest. And I wove a that little red wagon is a thing not :. ' Frien little story about her. I was sure to be lightly considered What -ollieldng and quarrelingand were very poor indeed and Santa y bliss! Claus would never visit so poor a eat- she was a widow and that she worked Maybe I was dreaming all the wa y The season whose apex is reached for a living, and that she had one home that night, but I still affirm @, What , so quickly solaced with a 1 tage as theirs, with Christmas and the New Year is small son. She had stopped down- and declare unto you that I bad the a y 3 Suddenly Marie caught sight of and valued especially for the emphasis it�town after her work was done and honor and the privilege to see at close. What blessed noise : what ailence.l old man bobbling towards her in the puts on friendship. In the year that had sought through the department'hand and to ride with'the Queen of The ehfldrenhave. p go !a large bundle a laggota. He looked elapsed since the last festival perhaps stores for something she could afford All Christmas Shoppers. y distance, bent beneath the weight of grown u and ne some among us had forgotten the in-I spray• so tired and old that Marie ran for-I flux of intense and 'genial feeling; - ward to hint' earth, for its quality and its influence personal rather than an architectural, I stood beside each little r v" which the Yuletide brings with it,even; inevitabI ass into our character, If s• quiet bed 'May I help you, she said kindly. � we forget the spring, so that each! Y P affair) and the training of a child. _ Where years aeons, had lain azest- "That,bundle moat be very heavy!" t we choose to be friends with the mean Life is said to be, t best. a very ' ry "y• new May is a green miracle and a leas head- and malignant (not to raise them but lonesome business. We are reminded - i The old man smiled and allowed her fresh wonderment. to adopt their ways), "R ' .And where they knelt at night and to relieve hire of his burden. There are many things for which to; P ys), we shall become constantly of npreared wa1L through nwm to.pray , • • M mean and malignant too. If we by which there is no feeling ani over "You mre very kind, little maiden, give thanks at the threshold of 19th,,preference consort-with greatness of which we cannot loo . The children have grown up--and � &H he said and for nothing should we be more k, between one gone away. soul and essential nobility, we must, human being a grateful than for friends. We are not g nd anothal. But a true -- - They plodded along through the though imperceptibly to ourselves, ab-(dee friendshi r till we have ,oat them. The loss P p discovers to each of "Tia -Christmas eve-and hearts enaw for a long while in complete ail-i poo - sorb something of these qualities into ua surprisingly should be all of his throne to a king, or the Iola o! l how near we may ap- gay. shoe. Every moment the bundle that our own beings. As we touch pitch and roach through The children have his fortune to a millionaire,or the loss P gh all the barriers of grown up, and Marie carried seemed to grow heavier, are defiled, so we communicate with sense and custom and our separate s'. �o� health to one who rejoiced in his p gone away- but she never once complained. At beauty and partake of it. Habitually h But I.shall hangthe stocks physical well-being, is not 'so great physical frames that Are the temples aQ/ in a for they reached the outskirts of the an affliction as the loss of a friend to to dwell with troth and decency and of the indwelling spirit. it is not so ice►. j,crust gusty must almost certainly mean a mach the Just as we did those happy i one who greatly cares for those who separate embodiments of our ppy years agoI ONLY A SNOWBALL lasting bias in favor of these lovely bei as it is the 4- - share the human scene with him. � spiritual differences And met a Iittle candle li bled tree Friendship is imperishatie even on things: The,child who is brought up that estrange and prevent our being For Father Chri g Here the old man stopped su�denly, among ruffians will be fortunate to -_ �' stmsa w�he comes, and gathered up a handful of snow. avoid having his character perman-to friends. He rolled it neatly into a small snow- ently geared and blasted. ' A fire upon the hearths-a huHy spray �1, and handed it to little Marie, at _ - We choose our friends, our friends Christmas Greetings. The children have grown u �e same time taking bis,.bundle of choose us, because we mutually find pretty y to dia. A rete and convenient wa up--and sticks from her. congenial impulses and aspirations.' play Christmas greeting cards is to gone-sway. The same end moat be - •.Aad oh, I'll �'m[ the ,half "Thank you, child[" he said. "AcL -.: proposed and fasten each one with small paper clips otter cept this gift from me in return for the same means approved if friend- onto a cord or narrow ribbon stretch- toys- your kindnessl" ship is to be 'fond and lasting. In;ed across a corner of the room, They _Tiley mind me' so of all the childish Then he turned, and in a few ono- - that greatest friendship of all which look much prettier that way than on menta wag fast to sight, leaving Marie subsists between husband and wife a tree: The laughter, and the pranks they staring in astonishment at the snow- there cannot be permanence unless used to play ball in her hand. both partners have the same ideals in May you have a stockingful of bless- y The children have grown up, and "What a slTange gift!" she thought. the planning of a home (which is a'ings to help brighten each cloudy day. gone away. I'll fill the little +stockinet P'rape ----------- -^ # , 'twig seem As. if . this dreadful silence-is a dreamt $, t k This one-was Jeanie'a This, t 't #r 's belonged to Ray s 1 ,The children--have wn ? w ' , ere ..up-and '-: ;,: T° � a 't� �.^l ��, j c ;> } - y '2 b .T'. avray."..._—..._– ... _.._ '� ,1 �N F ,/ ::{ 1' – And this .� i„ �... was- Baby Larry'/ - ..�.- .�3'uy..e k° f»y.;.. � •r s j ak,.,,. <� '� �, .fiY� �� ;,,, Jr'. ."�' Oh-my heart- 3 i � , ° i . `�`c � r f �73� T x;r, `•'+, f�la 1T �� „"+� L � So lou the gr years aiD far- .•y'4,d'qF.K S ,��Jjy > .: '.b6 a .. " .#. ,,,q• r r ` so far apart! Beside their empty beds I kneel . 3, ` 8 a� ` and pray _.' - waind you " God . send my children.hoses r i. on Christmas Dayl `� ? i. t` ,• Naw,, n Barbara Young. ° y .� ys e Give The Birds a Dinner. 4S, < Christmas is an ideal time to n Seeding the birds. While we are eat- ing our own big holiday dinner, a pan of grain or table scraps set out on a r;<. k> • low shed roof where it *ill be away from the reach of chickens or rodents Will cheer many a hungry little friend. ,"'' The birds will soon find it and you will be delighted to watch the feast A box,nailed to the•side of a tree makes an excellent birds' cafeteria, or - ; . " �' : a platform with a few boards across a couple of limbs on the protected side •,r 1 "``r of the would trunkwilldo equally as well. It F":: be good idea to make the err ;"Y. t ' feeding-grounds a short distance from - • ::. the house, since some,birds dislike too x•. '' '; ':' ' } ' much publicity. In a very few days -every species of bird in the neighbor- . .' �,;_ .; '^ ,� , ," • hood will be feeding at your lunch ` ., counter, and you will take great pies- r�!% sure in studying their ways and 6e- .. coming be- friends with them. By saving t the birds now you will be doing a lot r * : toward saving the crops next year. 1 ► The birds will do their part then if you will help them now. # °�� •�`:. �� --•.,z;•.,-.-�'•.•a.;� ' «..-R.h,;X_.,._-^r...,,res.'.,N:•. __r,. �.xm"•....';.,,_..�..•,...,..-.:++•.'.-Av''`.�.., '�-,' G. 'rxr. ...fi5 , •;`:c•,s,;,"-p!,�•.-,a+".fMi sr.v+'".',..x.br•.e-••;t.t. TM,.ti...d,:.�:5.5'..: �'�- �: rr . w-Y�r%:�'. ,n,ilt 4 +fir,1'"... -. r.•-"r'' �"'�''y:. �? v'•'77 _P; :�• �M..e-:ery!'- � .",3F � .' ?t>i+�.t2•�i�,s.•t++,� .+. - t4 1 - ,• EY ----- _ — MMO AN3 O LOAAtiElYTB Bank of Montreal Annual Meeting Show B� sI• Furs. A MEDICINE That anol3nely of the .gentler sex, �'Fj AR L4 ' sic .Sir Vincent Meredith Expresses Ballet That Canada Will Prosper-Country the fur neckpiece In summer'that'fao- /�1t }'�m�1�`t wanted. $eynoldo, 77 Victoria Offers Inducements .to immigrants Vastly Superior to Those of Other lion decrees milady must weaF if she -FOR LL l i Wa ONES Street,wTomato. Countries. would be the envy of other women, 8!r Frederick Williams Taylor Points Out That Canada Must Put House In should be-barred,-according to-Cylde - — _ We-are-interested in obtaining ."J, 9 L. Patch, Government taxidermist of I M� Avila Moet; Haut Lameque, N. ' Order-People Must Insist on Government Practising Policy of Economy. OLD and RARE ~x B., writes:-"I can highly recommend .11 The 107th annual general meeting I look forward with the utmost con- the VictoriN Musectlm..lp this way-wild Baby's Own Tablets as they have�_' :of the shareholders of the Bank of fidence to Canada's future." fur-bearers would be given• greater BOOKS Montreal was marked by interesting Much to be Thankful For. protection. worked wonders in. the case of me C. .addresses by Sir Vincent Meredith, Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor, the "There should be a closed season baby. I always keep few h the hem.";ON ,CANADIAN SUBJECTS. Send � 1 �fk in his address to and would not feel sate without them." President, and Sir Frederick 'Wil- general manager, for fur neckpieces," he says. "If we �particulars to the Wilson Publishing 21>alms Taylor, General Manager. the shareholders, said is part: m n want to wear woollen uadergar-(What Mrs, Noel says concerning i Company, .73 West Adelaide -Street, �~ The President declared that he was I "First and foremost I would say � is in July and August Baby's Own Tablets is lust what thous- that there must be an cad to the n., ug t 1t is their ands of other mothers say and feel. Tlroato, Ontario. •, satisfied "that a gradual improvement,sent apathy about public own business, as the supply of wool is is the trade situation is oceutrin�, not go to unlimited, but I claim they should not The Tablets are a mild but thorough my opinion, those who laxative which regulate the bowels . Statistical returns support this view,I be permitted'in summer. ` w> and while there !a irregularity in the;the trouble to register their vote to Don't Cough ! munidpa3, provincial, and federal of Extermination; he claims; had be- ad stomach,_thereby .banishing con- movement, n e main-itis fres me fir_ stlpation, colic,. indigestion and a hoot Rub the throat and cheat a 1iDward." After pointing out the grab- fairs a ou s Pcsaliaed- of littla g form for their indifference. was greater than the annual birth with Minard's, the great , Eying -rowth of a favorable balance "We all know that apart from the ones. The Tablets are absolutely 01 trade, the President declared that enemyof colds. he regarded this increase c Canada's cost and defects of the war Canada's rate. Reliable furriers, he said, had guaranteed to be free from opiates or -foreign trade credit as "aa angary of troubles are the accumulated result abandoned the practice of selling furs narcotics'or any of the other'drugs so not distant improvement is dorso- of what may be termed in mild and under misleading names, such as call- harmful to the welfare of the baby. • tic business." temperate language imprudence In lug dyed mink sable, and dyed rabbit They cannot possibly do harm-they affaires• ermine and chinchilla. One would no The President concluded his ad- "CvDod government Is a hard prob longer find 'two rabbits reared by the always do good.` They are sold by dress with the following expression ler in say country. Ne;,government �countir eame mother posing on the same medicine dealers or by mail °at 26confidence: can move taster is these matters flan nts a boz from The Dr. Williams' as "white tor" and "black"My last word Sa a word of confl- public opinion will permit, and uponMedicine Co., Brockville, Out the people lies the responsibility of lynx." ; dance and encouragement. The In- voting for economy. -- - - ¢ i tereats o1 your Bank are more closely "We, in Caneda, have ranch to be TM WEAK TO WllLtl AL 8o Much. bound up with those o1 Canada than 11 j W ever before and unless Canada than thankful for. .IL this were a poor "I'm very sorry my engagements pees the Bank cannot expect the I country our case would be a bad one, prevent my attending your charity prosperity it should enjoy. 1 believe: we have riches in our forests, our concert, .but I .shall *be' with you In' prosperity will .prosper. It offers ve:fields, our fisheries, and in our miner- The Sad'Condition of a Brandon apirit.•' " duce e v tl s - als. also is our mighty water powers. "Splendid'. And where would•yon i ;1'{■!1 m nts to immigrants as Y u and in the industry and ambitloa of Lady—How Relief Came. ECZEMA II' K perior td those of other countries our people. like your spirit to sit? I have tickets .- �;, which are at present endeavoring to! "If Canada were a private business "Y'owe my present good health to for halt a dollar, a dollar and two dol- �` attract citizens. It stands third enterprise the situation would pre- Dr. Williams.' Pink Pills;' says Mrs. lays." � RED PIMPLES ; amongst the countries of the world seat no great difficulty, Lor we are A•nale Treherne, Brandon, Man., who a "» . fa natural resources. (solvent, with wealth vastly in excess tells of her new found health as fol- d Payment for articles advertised in "Yet cardinal virtues must be prao- of our liabilities: and away would lows:-"Some years ago I had an at- �� column should be made with Do }C �p ticed and I would again stress the be found by following the obvious tack of pneumonia and It left me-1a a minion Express Money Orders-a safe Face. [ r'J• yF necessity for hard work End seen-I course of cutting down our overhead p way of sending money by mail. omy, so often preached and seldom 1 and, like a sane, capable and Indus- terribly weakened and-run-down state. > ��� ' put into practice, and the need for.trious DeoDle, patting our house In I was unable to walk for a long time Never wren or twist a dyed ' - - immigration.Given these three things,I order." as I had practically loaf the use of figs g ye gar- first n witb an Itch- ` :my- legs, and had to be carried up m"nt. Squeeze..gently and' allow to g on my Latch Little red pimples _ t stairs, for I had not the strength to �p till nearly dry. formed that itched very bad cans- a .. Ing me to scratch. The act'atchin -'" go myself, I became despondent over , made the pimples large and red,axil ' Minard s Liniment for Rheumatism. my condition for I bad tiled many some nights they burned and t- EA�.dT ti EDUCATION i remedies, which failed to help me. Those who can, do; those who•can't, me swltke for a while. '"p` While in this wretched condition a "My mother recoramended Cud- I talk.-Mr. George Bernard Shaw. ,BY DR. I I MIDDLUON lady friend 4trged me to give Dr. Wil- curs Soap and Ointment so I Sent Provincial Board of Health, Ontario. liams' Pink Pills a; trial and I pro- „ for f pie which helped toe. Every man moat put the "U in his' I another cake of Cuti- Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat• •cured a supply. After taking the pills own future, cora Soap and a box of Qotiews Less through this column. Address lir at Spading Hou6e,,Spadlna for a while I could see that I was Otntmen and In a month I was I growing stronger, and 1 gladly coatin- ceoommppletely healed." (Signed) Miss Crescent, Toronto. _ued their use until i had fully regain- Edish H. Kelley,Rt. f,Unity,tate.. - ed my old-time health and streaath• July 12, 1923. , his commod-' Now 'if I feel at all run down at any �'" C' DoI use of Cuticara Beep.,Oint- . The health of many men and women Health, in plants where L a lwR LYES meat and Talents helpsto 4 time I at once take Dr. Williams' Pink `km engaged in certain industries is affect- sty was•used. One of the first testa, altta troubles. )� ed b benzol, a redact largely used consisted in making an examination of! fills, and they never tail me. I can Refreshes Tired Ey�l y amt.seek Time b-llsd. Address c...are ' in this province in the preparation of the blood of the persons working, therefore warmly recommended them WAaMuknaco:,Chtnso.forE.eca:egook De r 6a+ra,a..P o.ear 2614 neata at ,rubber for commercial purposes. Too there, to see `` the amount of red and to others who maybe run down." lyn n°tsbaavi.s stickk.a` %I+ soften in the past, before the effects white corpuscles were up to the Stan-I There is no better tonic than Dr. � of benzol poisoning were known, and dard. In nearly every case where the I Williams' .Pink Pills' to improve the aleasures taken to counteract it, there worker had been submitted to the I,blood and bring back strength after ° " mas a considerable amount of some-1 lumen of benzol for a considerabledacute diseases such as fevers, pneu- rou h ten h of time, there was a a- sickness, th g gt what unexplainable s , P , mo f suer and tion in the white b.00d count resultin n1a influenza, etc: Given a fair - u h conditions as lose Dt s cenergy g «a s already mentioned. trial they will not disappoint you. loss of appetite, general weakness, in the ynaptoms y ` A_ ' steep:esaness and irritability. These I Just how many people in,the province I You can get the pilla from your drug. 1 and other symptoms of,a kindred us are subjected to benzol fumes has not gist, or they will be seat by mail at RLIN E Iture indicated that something was been determined up to the present; 60 cents a box by The Dr.Williams' - 4- *rong, but just what the trouble actu-(but at any rate, there is definite proof Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. L�'1�r a fv� �tG'r17Zf11�7Z ally was, constituted a problem. that the poisoning from this source , ILI"wing the effects of benzol poison- constitutes a health hazard, the in- p J4 ing, investigations were made by phy- jurioas effects of which cannot be Free Paint Book for the WINTER CRUISES 1925 sicians from the Ontario Dept, of minimized It might be opportune to mention Children. at this point that benzol is very ac- Xmas is not Lar cif. Mothers can es.Provide"`• es.Parris S&Providence SS.Palls _ Live solvent for rubber. It is efficient reduce the coat of fil3ing Xmas stock- From: Pew lock as 10 Feb. 17 Mar.21 AQr. 2i 7. J! ' TO: Ponta Deism" t2 hre. aa.t? Feb. M r.2$ lday S and economical in all trades in which Ings by securing s little painting book Ca Madetra ... 10 bra. aa. 10 Feb. 26_ JO way y \ rubber has to be used. Its only two entitled "Tommy Tomkins Palating ►iic�,era .. ...24 hrs. an 23 last. = Apr, 3 3 ay 11 „. •- „' �"' disadvantages, and both are formed- alarms .....12 brs• aft.2s mar. 4 Apr. s May u Book".in returp for four OXO C`UBll7 spins lx hrs.as 26 mar, i Apr. a May 14 t7 able, are that the fumes are poisonous wrappers. It to filled with pictures Plra•tt}Athsas24 bra. as �y tsar• s Apr• p Mer tT and highly inflammable. It will, showing haw Tommy won a long des- Constantinople 24 hra am 11 Mar.to Apr• tt Mar to A therefore, be seen at once that meas- eeyrosnt.._. I4.hrs. eb, s at.r: 1t Apr, 14 May 22 �. Lance race; how he won fame at foot• atilt-J•meatem30 bra. Feb.4's Mar,14/1 Apr. 1a/1 - May 23 24 " - ores have to be taken to control the •••,. 3days Feb.6 at.16/1 AR• 17/1 May Z3i27 ball, boxing, wrestling; what he did �s fumes of benzol and quickly and effi- _ Ilfe..tna ... sera. Feb.It s[ar.1t sore 2s A ciently remove the from workshops when his automobile broke down in a ssousco .,:,s bm Feb.13 lar,u Apr. 24 K 'a7 and factories where people are em- Mg-race and how he succeeded in Hareems. 'Feb.14 War.14 Apr• ss >t['y sl i Y ployed. keeping at the head of his class SII Length of the crvlee ee ass. >R A•s• ee lar >u less A few days ago I visited a large school, etC.,'eic. "The Mighty Atome" Minimum Face S:s0.00 including shore excursions and Hotel at Egypt Clean, !� Cannln Factory in this province are always ready for making beef tea Comtorttble and comodiotu vessels especially built for the Mediterranean Trade. ♦ Shore Euc.rsioas at Porta-of-can. Stap-ovus permitted. Conor lectures,dances, where nzol is used in the manufac- and consomme and.to put. flavor and plc Lure of rubber rings for the lids of card siedc<,games i all sorts is addition r the social pleasures o trans travel IIs- - meat strength into soups, stews, hash, wrpnssed F.encRcuisiae and arse clku service throughout. Orchestra;Moving Pie- 1 _ airtight cans. Recently one or two and meat pies, Ask any grocer, tares:Wireir._s News Daily.-For further information and descriptive literature appi7:— _•_�� _ of the workers employed in this in- every store, oL'course,'carries them, Any authorized Steamship Agent, br dustry died and the cause of death LetChristmasD was attributed to benzol Leonia and mail the wrappers to Tommy JAMES W. ELWELL A CO., INC" Gen. Agents usher in months Of As a result, very active interest s Tomkins, Oxo' Limited, 232 Lemoine - 17 Stats Street. Neter York City _ pleasure with a now being taken by the management St, Montreal, P.Q., and your-copy will in the health of the workers, and be forwarded by return in time for every possible effort is being made to placing in the Xmas Stocking. ' remove the danger of benzol poisoning. - ,�� �'� Powerful exhausts have been installed Her Finish. - over the ovens where the benzol fumes "t are evaporated and these exhausu Your daughter recites very well," Radio Receiver. draw away a very large' dmount of the pastor's wife remarked to Mrs. _ No other giftWill the fumes. Except directly at the in- Muddleby at the church. social. t give such contiau- take of the exhaust, the odor of ben- "Yea;' said-Mrs. Hallisey. "I'm Qrder �otl us pleasure,_ zol is hardly discernible, As a fur- goin'to give her a course in electroi:u- ai constantly er�re�cau�wa;fife workers are sub- fin•.• Them she smiled and added, jecte to o a blood examination every To sorter finish her-off, you the recipient of month six weeks, and if any indi_ know.' Far1 Help Now your thoughtful cation 01"anaemia is found the affect-ed person rson is either transferred to an- Mlmfrd's Liniment Relieves Paln. goodwill. 'And it'sand' ` A ga you can be other. department or allowed to go . ' TO BE OF SERVICE to Eastern Canadian farmers help proud to send. home for a period of rest and recap- Britain's largest train is the 8.45 to meet their needs in securing competent farm help, the j P� eration. Thi management has farther p.m from Swindon to Paddington; CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY will eaatiane its farm Il_alp All Marconi deal- shown its interest in the, workers by which does the 77% miles in seventy- service during .19% slid ,will include in this service, as last "ers have various providing a -pint of fresh milk each five minutes, year, the supply of women domestics sad boys. : models and will morning for every worker in the ben- Through experience in the last two years the Company is now the set y� sol department, and this innovation irl touch with a number of good farminstaU la�o2°ere fIl Great Bream, „I has proved doubly successful in that MORE THAN 55,000 FARMERS 'n fou y, Svreden, Denmark,-France, Holland, -Switzerland and seem . .- it has stimulated the employees and have bought their farrro in Jas-urn other European countries and can promptly fin applications n Wr& to any me especially the .women employees to Canada-from the Canadian Pacific, A for farm help. addresses below or ring sandwiches, etc., to take with remarkable Fact. Think! . Tbere ie a f In order to have the help.reach Canada in time for the sprang i►Ilattrchd boo lei the milk. •Many of these women, wor-. 'reason. The large area of our hold- get their app - •• _ 4 � uaeh operations, farmers requiring lei must applications reed with ho old_cares-had hitherto--inga affording choice-ofleea-lon-and of p time for only s cuR of tea or coffee be- land to suit every terming meed. Fair early, to,enable us to secure the help needed. fore coming to work The provision price, fair contract, and fair defiling Blank application forms and full information regarding fife �i of milk has browght about a better cembinefl with abundant fertility 'of service may be obtained from any C.P.R. agent or from any y standard of health for every worker ee��ppii, good climate and social condi- of the officials listed below. THE SERVICE IS ENTIRELY so favored, and in addition has re- Ma's make farm lite there- desirable 'FREE OF CHARGE. duced the time lost through sickness. and attractive. Thousands more will WE CANADIAN PACITi jC RAILWAY COMPANY Efforts are being made by the Indus- select their farm from our virgin lands, 71.E trial Hygiene Division of the Pro- from our Improved farms, and with Department of Colonization and Development. vincial Department of Health to in- some capital and determination to MONTREAL, Quo-J. Dougall, General w�rlcaltetal Agent tercet all employers in the health of work, can make a home and pay for MONTR1tAL, ob.--C• 1w Dae Nor..00d. Lena Agent. - their workers, so that active meas- it Write for our booklet, "The Prairie ',TORONTO, oat_X. H. Brien,ker 0•neral Asst. oma Agent. . tet' OTTAWA oat.-1[. J. O'Hrfan, SPec•I ��afaathm ASOat 'ores may be taken to preserve the Provinces of Canada," and leaflet, SH'SR8Jt6oKR Quo-W. M. Hlluous•, special ICobnisatiott � - THE MARCONI WIRELESS health of all dlasses of people engaged "Western Canada Forges Ahead." C.L. sT. IOHN, NSI.-G. Braee Baarrppsso, District Passenger As•ttt ="rVILLE. DI.S-(Leo. IL Grhham, Gen. l[eaapr Aaafitioa �ttaaW � in industry and so bring abort a bet Norvpood,Land Agent,Canadian Pacific g, L D .` > TELEGRAPH CO. OF CAN., L1-D. ter standard of health and living con- Railway. Desk W., Windsor Station. 11.C P. s��adt _ �yaf NTREALe TORONTO, HALIFAX, ditions not only for the workers there- Montreal. Que. _ selves but also for their families and ISSUE No. 61-'m4. "�_ .VANCOUVNI% 8T. JOHNS, NFLD. dependents. rt m�; �* .,., ,: _. r•w :, :nxc:.srr tel_' n aH' � _ � ; "-. � �bZs 'S' s«a'C.`+'�.,',. S .' u:,,.: s v.. •... :s x. .:.''.,; ,e"�°3.,. N'v. r �•rj,+•^R-.L .!':. A^.Ty�„. '4.�� v'�l='.Fr_• •�' '` "!`.., t 7•.:• 'f'.'.M .. c.. ..w'...... .... ,,,. ,. .., '., -•. •,,.... :': ,.,�.:...,a,,;. F. :,..abs �. 3. ., .:c•• .r, ,.. ,i•. x ,,._ r +'�.•.. .yw....... ?•C.r-3. •r.. re au' .y'' / - �F'; ' _ Biggest treat in the season, roost . t� zYug Sawa f Boob an Shoe Repairing *,MERRY .* ft+r_�ot1C O14Dby„ qn fur every bo- _g , .0 RISTMAS 1 by at`Whitevale, Xmas uiglit. TF1RaS n Year Also harness repairing at the new ...rand Happy New cY 'Si.75per year.; $1.50 if paid in advance. stand, opposite the " -Subscriptions ro the United States and Crear __ _ ' Britain$2.00 in advance. poet office. Best workmanship guaranteed. We recommend the following linea for your Christmas Sbtipping and+ tuaran JOHN MURKAR, Prn rtetor, Charges moderate. ee good quality, price and @rule . t ..:� P. ,l THOMAS WATSON XMAS-TREE- DECORATIONS _ y M PICKERING COUNCIL. Tinsel, ass , an , Etc. RING, , •PiUgE OBIT ' e] .Glass Balls Xmas Bells Gftrl de - ' The above council met' on. Mondit.p, �_ XMAS CARDS AND POST.CARDS . ' •- ,�' :-the 15th ins¢ puntuant to statute and _: Post Cards 2 for 5c and 3'for 5c. Xmas Cards 5c to 25c. adjournment. Members all present, 0 A __ ___ the reeve in chechair. The minutes _ L XMAS NUTS; CANDIES, ORANGES ,! - of the last to were read and ap• _ =, '-A full and-cow plete line,of these good@, new, fresh s }pro ved, The conlalunication tray read frcini I purpose llavintt on hand continu- and reasonably priced. 'Messrs. McCullough & Button re W. BALE REGISTER. oualy a stuck of hard. FANCY CHINA FANCY CHINA � $. Todd's gravel acct;. demanding 20 and sott coal. gents per yard, instead of 15 cents, FRIDAI DEC. 19TH-Credit sale of For a Christmas Clift a piece of Fancy China often serves to solve your - atso mare gravel taken than paid for. :Place pont'order now before problem. Here you vrill find an admirable stock to seleet-- farm stock and implements,at lot 15; O' H. Pugh was heard.re claim for p the rise in ice, from. com riiin new and u to-date lines, ]haulm ravel in August. - con, 1, Fawcett the property 12 pt' p g p g g Mrs.S. Fawcett R Sona. - BaIP at 12� See our display before choosing. Levi Hopkins s was Smltbeard was head re DONALD.MUI�RO, PI0KEKI1 G ' T sideline., p, 12tf -•- Phone Pick. 1109. Ask for one of our 1925 Calendars ` •on r;clock shat Bee bills. J. H. • Prentice, auctioneer, " p /�1 Q - • taxes charged to-house ' belonging to BATCRD�F, DEc, 20Tx-Auct,on sale - JAME'S lT/�.JHAIT DSOs 'W m. Pengelly. of 2 buggies, cutter, good furniture, Dr. M(,Kinnon,-T.'C.. Brown, Cbas. a number of books, 2 pairs of de•. A. Barclay and L. Johnston. of the horning clippers etc.. the property a f citizens'League. of Brougham, were of Dr. R. J. Shirley, Pickering Vili- Coat, 1 beard re purchase of Fire Hall Prom L. age. Sale at 1 o'clock. Seedodgers. - : datthetFa. �?.B, Powell, auctioneer. Ticer� g Hardware' More The standing committee on Contin- TUESDAY, DEC 23RD-Esteneive cred• Hard and Soft Coal of the' genciee reported and recommended it sale of 34 head of dairy cattle, all -rayment as foll.,ws: Jobn 'yiarkAr; new mi!kers or close ,lp springers. best quality off' • �tinting proclamations 700; 'D R ._.also farm stock and up-to.-date im eaton, balance on postage 20 00 t T - p plemente, Fordson tractor and pow• +Gregg,rebate its R J Flemings taxeir er milker, the property ofMra. THOS. A. LAW, L W' The beat policy is to buy useful Xmas Gifts. We would suggest ¢. 58; Garnet Courtice, rebate on cases Elizabeth Smith, } m11e south of 1 rj � ` ,17 ; Mrs 8 Oochrane, ditto 3.87 : W gtouffville. Sale at 10 sharp, Lunch, a few of our many lines E Cheater, collecting license fee 2 00; F. W.Silversidesrauctioneer, 1P1CICeri]SL-. ...21t. - R -4Q M Forsyth, rebate on Claremout% ---- FOR MOTHER-Silverware, Pyrezvtare, Alumi ane, y 'Village debenture rate 853; ♦ in J `� 1Devitt. balance of salary 90 00 : also Candlesticks, O'Cedar Mops, Casseroles ;postage for year 4.15; John Forgie, ' < ' -settling aecounrs re Whichyy3.00; A r. FOR FATHER ' A Pair of Gloves, Mitts, Gauntlets, Pipes, 9 ars, ditto 300; G L Middleton, Shaving Sets, f(azors, Safety Razors etc. The standing committee on Roads KL ,and bridges reported and recoulmeod- FOR BOY OR GIRL-Sleighs, Wagons, Skates, Sarver, r if:' it ed the following payments: A Trim- - Kiddie Karg, Watches, Hockey Sticks and Pucks and _. - Ible,drag cut brush rep culvert on the - > a°' .... Greenwood road and draw ¢ravel bet 70 and 11 cone 4 and 6 18 75; Henry • .. ,:Also a Happy Thought Range or a Coleman Lamp. - 'While, rep washout opp lot 18 and .clean ditch lot 17 con 6 1100 ; A E V 0 _ Wamiltoe, rep _wasbaut lot 18 coo 5 ' land clean ditch opp 17 con 5 11 50; �V • 33uroingr•am.clean ditch in Fairport all �Q i ( j,� ('�! lead plane Fairport road S 75 ; :aortia (,j1 d �t�• i. S. $Ai QDON, • PIC,(�j,E,�ING iHickev, clean ditch draw gravel and �uCtraritee+c� v i++ - 7)1>ne Fairport road 1'1+0: F H West- ' �ru1SS _- aney, clean ditch bet 10 and 11 con 3 +++--���� fp� � • dbet 12 ynd 13 and drag hrr 10 and 11 J • „eAA) ; D ,l 4 om :•tet r a s 13 in Tp r•� �� ' - Pi� ; D1IcDueare of la mie-Whitby HL J� Better Rubber, Footwear V . I'i�kerirs;'s share of tawnline tivork + - 1'181 t0 ; Sarkis Heesor, 90 c'ds ¢,Axe! Ifor sideline het 24 and '25 con 9 14 W; p p r ¢Geo Richat dans, h,r,i szrav bet'24 tnd - at the Regular Price .35 con 9 on j b.isis L'3 00 :- Li+ter Bron: " ditto 25(10 ; f,Pvi..Hnpkitsa, haulararo lbet 101 and Ii con 6 on i50 50 basis 5,110: If RHINO Rubber Foot tually prevents dirt, t _ Myman Pilkey, rent for space for TpP ota�8"i4rJ wear wern't better—if it manure, snow or moisture ttlalber 3,00,. fever dell Csraln "didn't wear longer—we from getting inside. A hp•Inw eotitipd a "By-latv provid; ' ifoQ for the iscah ishmeot of a Bnatd v'(: _ would not support the This footwear is made I iron-clad guarantee that from RHINO RUBBER— j v , and c ern- rn tr,1 a o o . .. u:+tees for the B s � o[Tr lonent of the Claremont 5ietnorial Park * /n on a ' Ccs With eV �aod Athletic Grc*tlnda" tvaq repealed Fs ,� g every l the toughest and most nod also a -BV law to a ppuiot a 8,and r° Dull Market -These facts hold good with wear-resisting that science [Trusteefortbe man»gement.-C-6n- j all RHINO Rubbers. ha9Yetdiscovered—which e trot and government of the Claremont I _ - Dote the Protector Sap on will wear up to twice as :3demorial Park and Atb!etic Grounds 1 iT DOES not always pay to sell rubber shoe illustrated. long as ordinary rubber. -svae alio repeq!e� i l grain a� soon aF the threshing is tented Insist on' RHINO Foot - A br•law was also' passed establish= Suisbed. If you have a gond crop It is an ezcluaive,pa i:ing a Community Mem-Lial Perk in p y! r RHINO feature. It effec- wear. ,the Township of Pickering adjacent to p11,iU and the n,a rket is tiepreseed see the �•+� Thr r cc the Village of Clarttu,ont. A by- local ,urtnager of the.standard Bank ;� Compare l !ae Wear ear" Isaw wx» also passed appointing a and arrange a loan until a more i $oard of Management as follows:Jahn favorable situation presents it+elf. . Me S. �` H A P M A M •', :'Forgie, G. L. Middleton, John S'cott,p , 1CRll5 Our manager is alwef�yP ftladt o ll�i Dr. Tomlin-on, Fred Cowie; Ed. Glee son,Tbns. Condy. discuss Duch problems in confidence. 1 The council then adjourned eine die. ----- spa �4 - - 1924 Christmas Seals -rH� STANDARD BANK The National Sanitarium Asaocia- � sit �y's` � •• -•a ' 'tion Is to-be congratulated on the OF CA NALDA ?handsome Christmas Seals now on PICKER-ING BRANCH-W. F. Law, Manager - Y imle in aid-of the Muskoka Hospital Branches ata* at Bwokftn, west Hip, Whitby, \ .•' = ) 2or Consumytives. -To meet a persistent demand for - _a�real Christmas Seal,not merely an s adwert>isina sticker, Quite a new de: •;- Massey-Harris Farm Machinery -•- - • 'jartu" has been made. The seals. • PICKERING bmatifully colored and embossed, n*m designs, are put up assorted in _ r _ ,® - ---• --- - '=packets of different denominations. ' The Hospital is in need of funds - MEAT AR KET a to carry on its work. Why not buy � r �=hwe seals in lien of others? Not .;Only will you get good ♦slue la ' '- .= Round Roast or Steak,_ ... ,.. ... 20t:per]b :-return, but your money Will be , mads to serve a greater end, for it ' st or .. _ _ fig+ - - $arlotn Roast or Ste _ ,•�►Ill'se to help someone in distress. Porterhoneltoa - Rump Roast,... ... .. 1&c For sale by school children; and .. ,�, 'ba$ka, or direct from Xmas seal Now is the time to get your Harvesting Outfit. Fine Rib Roast, ... .. " department, (Sage Inaututs, To Phone 1506 ?iQk. Heavy Rib Roast t' I8c l rteto, ment,io, Shoulder Roast. -. .:: ' ... 14 and 16c D: J. C�ormleyf Dumbarton Pot Roast, .. :_ - — ----�- _ Brisket, to boil, ... • - ,.. ... BEATTY 25c Leg of Pork,. t: STANDS FOR THS 13E9Z` Loin of Pork, ... .. 25C l Remittances $honldet Roast of Pork, 20c,2 " thfistmas .. .. .. _ ... -Pure Pork Sausage, ... ri - 28c m We sell Drafts, Money11 „ or� •Finest yalt,Pork,. �..�; Ins r kfast a _ Finest B ea Bacon, piece, 35c `.orders and Cable Re- „ • sliced, ... ... '35c H mittances on all parts - - ''� 1 Cured of Rolls (half or *bole), , .Diild C C rage 1 (b 1 30c of the World at lowest ' ; - ' _ L Bacon +� Bac 45c " ,.� rates. Cooked Ham,. 55c - 25c Quick Service Weiners,.. r� 44 Send-Cheese,.. •.. 15 z ixI Litter Corriere, Hay Carriers, Easy First and Domestic Sbortening,•3lbs ' 55 cents; BUC EY S Pnmpa, Dour Tracks. Cow 5 lbs 90 cents. Bawls. Pressure Systems Etc. 1b prints!18 cents, ;:It will pay •von to get my prices on Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday 'above before buying elsewhere. � BRANCK G. P. LYND, Manages ' FRANK J. PROIISE aR0C?YL1N e?, - c cRoss, Marta,gat. W. G. R,EID, PICKERI�` G QziI: ,Ip - - - 1. .r,•tae. ..i. ._ _�`e.►s .,.ver t i�', L....., ,s.:.a:_ - . .. : ... _,_ • . ._ -.t.. _. ..:s�. W '..�•.-.:.i. . ___ _._ ' _..<_.__.. ._.. �.. , ....err_--::w:u:s.,.i3�..���.r��s,e.�. ..�"�•t.Mr,..,.,..�c'x�:._.t..�:.wea's.:�'f�.acs:::iF,as,Aw4,.t�'!''��n_�.Ye:Y'��sn�''ii '�.%i��}91i t_ '►'�3k�`'rs�, ;�'�-. i, •: ..,.. _..."°, •,",.• ':,�.. ,. .3.x * ,? ,�. rv�covT: .:`�•'•,: a. +'�-Rtrc 'a.a. -�- :,�.,.r+'h r +w �.• ..•-g.A �r^.. -.r.4.' .S"_ - :.. ..0-..«: '.b:- .. .. �. .....s7' y.? ..f •L".?..-wH: •"_x✓. _ >.. c. .,.�+., .:V�'Q ..�`_,T { . . .., t e. •• '� ...; .-..: .. .. - .. :'S+-. $.•. .. N.. .'.y.,.,.'}••' _�'�:r. r-x-S:l'� •.:nL' •yo-.r .�`= ,,iw" e.Y`.' '.E a> •s:. v� 3'.. ah..'. . •. • N•. +u r ,...;:,...,�•>�.,. •' .5:+.•.2M•-.tJ6.d+.,.... .S. .. an.:. o,^• .ns Y.� .f.•EJ.'. Jr�M •t..1'. .��TN..A4"�� '4 �•.... r� - 'ih l'• � .'Vi{.''.•.µ' - Y 1. _ _ ,' .. . •.. CLAREMONT. , ,.,,CARD OF_THANKS. Maple Leaf Mutual Fire I wish-to taste this opportunity to We vjish all w' vei"y 'Merry- CALL C.hristmae• thank my many customers and ends fri _ _ I for their kind patronage throughout - aSurance Co. James Allaway had a busiueea the pact year. trip to Pickering on Friday o1r last Wishing you alt"'a Very Merry MERRY * ~•' a� Cheap rates for farm and country - week: Christmas and a ProsperouaVew Year. x�MA s �" Y buildings. i r �. Our blacksmiths are being kept Yours to please, Insurance on u d �busy-th"e•dals shoeinghorses for - J. E.,f3rignall..Barber, PVfRYBODYS Windstorm 1 ur nee bit logs, icy roads. Claremont, Dec.19th', 1924. TT windmills;Kilos std. os+n V Thos. Gregg has been on the sick - - • - l'tet for several dayssu#ferin>;frotn- Tlhl[E TdBLE-Pickering station _ `Automobile-Iaeurltince, 8 severe cold, J . T.R. Trains going East des w follows * o a to s� j, f 11 k' d , Luther Bowes, of .hoPetme of hisro, No. to Mail �21 A. M. EVERYTHING FOR XMAS 't0 ge.G ..our . FAWrite orRho phone r� V spent Saturday.at the home of his 2s Local ll P.M. mother here. 80 Local d.26 P.M p Our pabiic and continuation Sunday train, 8.27 A.M. Candy Mixture Creams etc large stock Is will close next Monday for Trains going West due ae. follows- '`23 ce6ta lb, Mixed 23c lb b ED. BOW M A 11t N9. 29 Local 10.50 A:M. Fancy Boxes Chocolates • the Christmas.vaertion. 37 Local '2.44 P. M. of choice Chas. Cooper had a business trip 9 Sail g Ob P.M. 30c to 4 50, Oranges large • to the city on Tuesday when he Sunday train 8,02 P. K. and sweet, Almond Paso 24. WHITBY, ,ONT. t "-a�de�i-cones era y o Christmas goods. Foregoing ie according to Standard . Bread 15c per cake, Fried Goods ' oods CLAREl�IONT 1 ' time. :Cakes 20c per doz. Cherry �1 C eQ l Maitland Anderson, who has Orad mince pies 25c each, which wie VRG AMG !TY i rented the rink for the season. is The Pickering Fruit c an Cake 35d 50c lb. - busy getting it in shape for the y ! . r Vigilance V curlers and skaters. �1 s ream at the ' Ommlttee are just Highest price paid fo The next meeting of the' Clare- Q_ now mont Young People's Club will -:--.-.- held on the evening of Friday, Th object of this Association ie to - �" receiving ;.Glaremm t Creamery ec. 28th (day after Christmas). lessen stealing and prosecute Martin's orchestra will be in atten the felons. �H,R.M NN - dance. Music will begin at 8.30 w ERY Give ua a trial and be convincdd �? char Members having property stolen oommuni Bi'�El I " Edgar Kearns, who had been of Executive committee. � 4 `�PHONE�9OU' "" F. C 0 0 P E R' pi ' oats immeduttely with any member spending the past four months at P h cPICKERIN� c C @rg PA a;;qiR berehi is. 11.00. Illlp�a, :` father with his threshing opera- Tickets may be had t=om the President o:; searetery on application. < tions, returned Claremont on Monday and is now busy at his Evac.Com.-L. D. Banks,C.S.Pat=- HARNESS E� trade at his old stand, W. M. Pal- er, Donald MaWE WISH YOU ALLcro, Pickering. Our supply of quality Harness and re wer's store. W J C� Parts is now complete. The Christmas messages which J.R. Thexton: • aeoretar ,.e' �.� will be given by the pastor at the President, B y BOOTS-QREB SHOE Baptist Church next Sunday are We have a large stock n this ble' ` 'r entitled "The Saviour's Christ• NQt]Ce t0 Credltars r Boot on hand-unbeatable was. to be given at th1h morning _ for hard wear and tear. service. and 'Where is He that is - AND OTHERS - - -! -_REPAIRING _ Born Hing?"to be given at the In the Estate of Chester Harold Seel- �� We maintain our established repute- eventng service. er, late of the Township of Picker- And A tion for repairing all triode of A number from Claremont were Ing, in the County -of Ontario. - harness and boots. in Brougham on Monday evening carpenter.deceased. f1 r iattending the annual oyster sup Notice is here% given pursuant to (]i CECIL BRADLEY per given by the reeve to the vari• Section iib• R. S.�., 1914, Chapter 121, Happ' ' p e 1 .Harness maker, ous township officers .and police that all creditors and others having _ _ trustees of Claremont and Picker. of the said Chester t e Estate PICKERING, - ONTARIO - Ing. All report An excellent feast who died on or about the 24th day of 74 and a most enjoyable time June,1924, are required on or before NeNNI Y , 4 David Russell, of the sevenththe Ist day of January. 1925• to seed concession, has sold his farm to by poat prepaid or deliver to the un- Mr � his Prosser, of Toronto. He and R K HAM FLOUR M.I L L S r ersigned Admiuistrator of the Estate -• his family have.moved to North �p the said deceased full particulars of M. A Markham. While their many their- claims and the nature of the WE SELF. Claremont friends are sorry to security lit any)•held by them. =D y�j, REESOIt SONS _ OOHS IN ^' have them leave this locality their And.that after the last mentioned D. sO date the said Administrator will pro- SEASQI� best wishes go R ith them to their i ceed to distribute the assets of the Locust Hill 1�tARIkHA t, ONT. • � .:Cherrywood AT PRICES home. IDew Said deceased xmoog the partiesentit- A. Brignall, of Klnsale, will lad thereto.haling regard only to the _ - �1THIN M hold an auction sale of boots aid claims of which be obeli then 'Have shoes -�•�N i31�S a' (hose at Claremont tomorrow received notice. Bg.i.Vt.A l>►1S IN DAY GOODS fi.i (Saturday), beRianinq at 2 o'clock Dxted at Whitby. Ontario, the 25th sG - - sharp. 200 pairs boots and day of o-; r. 19:4. SATISFACTION :. :15AVIN(IS 7 - shoes, including rubb November. meo'v Dos.&La R. Bsarorr. ESQ. SERVICE -' fine boots'ttnd work boots, ladies' Whitevale. Out.. fine shoes,children's footwear an " Administrator __ € ' =other lines, will be disposed of to B.y,Arthur E,Cbrietlan• - 'il(-onabl always find sea '' Whitby.Ontario, -'- 'where you buy the•most for the least money -• Ponable food ptuffa at a . offered roust be sold. There will 1214 his Solicitor - Men's and Boy's` ]Boat,. Shoes and , Shirts, Smocks and will always find 'ea�oaAble4. the highest bidder. Everything grocery store. Yon 4� be no refund and no exchange. CLEANINCI PRESSING Rubber?. Overalls. ifocd-stuffs at tt'is gr eery y Terms cash. clothtnR. The curlers of Claremont met in Suits,grey and brown To fit every one at Shirts, military flan. store You will always the bank on Saturday evening Bring along yo to be cleaned color, sizes 3.4-•42 lowest prices. i net. Full size, ,find accommodating sales. #" when they re organized for the .and Pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed at 12.50 t A complete stock at 1,'25 Jnanship�at this grocer k'. Charges moderate. - _ _..... _. season as follows: President-W. �, store. s will always - :The Famous Greb Shoe—Black and Tan 1 Ward, Vice-Pres.-T. P. Shirk, JAMES BRISCOE, find food satisfaction at Sec.-treas.-C. S. Trueman. Man - 'Opposite D. Taylor's Bakery i grocery store - ' � this �� aging Committee-T. P.Shirk, F. Claremont, Ont. ' OVERCOATS RAINCOATS - . Evan•, 'D. A. Scott, T. Birkett„ Skips-R. E Foraytb_ T. Bit ett, SN!!t d All wool.. Heather color I HeacS Tweed and rubber .. J. Undorbill, W. G. Bingham, and All sizes, at 17.50 lining, at 9 50 ��O� � N,, J. S. Bundy. The members are t C-its 5 %A M F 1. lookingforward to a 3700 pleasant BASKETS Catlaat J. FINGOLD'S Monday last being the last de t winter s sport. y Himing purchased the stock from Phone 3800 on which the rate-payers of the f TMt t E he sae o 340 itowoshtp could pay their taxes L 'C?�A EMO ONT AR=O ' t without the additional two per W, G. BARNES and the entfre scent being added, there was a business of JOS, W, DOTEN -- . ;great rush of tax-payers at the Am prepared to supply all sizes "QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION" i • , j • "bank which gave the bankers a from Berry Boxes to Three 'busy time for several days. The and Half Bushel. #� amountof taxes which have been - '� N OT IOE paid so far this year is consider- Gieen River Basket Works ably greater than the amaunt paid at-the same time'last year. . This Phone Mark.8409 would seem to indicate that the ;TRANS PENNOCg _ _ ,.. G�reea River farmers are enjoying greater prow *,The Man that made the Barnes' V - Mill and WOOdwor�lIIg' perity this year than last. Basket." There's a Villain in it, bet it's ' Factory _ Rood I This cannot be truly said O�LY 1 V DAY►7 ' off eve— rytbnb nb g�n�it is react"roe _ .of "Dr. Conover's Ward," a play. NfiIL { T= Chopping and Oat Rolling every day. let to be given by the young peo• (salt;For Sale). pie at the Christmas entertain= - moot at the Baptist Church next �' Xmas r Wood repair work done of ng. 1ME� ondsy evening• Add to this a I description including turnips. mosicsI pageant. "Dream of the t _ Bring along your old wheelbarrow os Month." in which there are over 40 F . ' broken furniture and have them participants. Also some two-part We have a full line t' - rebuilt to give you service choruses and a Christmas tree,and as before. A�, dear old Santa Claus, and no one a8 China, !! Plank-truss CHAS. A. WHITE. ~y�` will mind the admission fee of 25 : �'N�mte EMPIREMetal clad BARNScents for adults and 15 cents' for Paper, Successor to late W. G. Barnes -children. pp Fire-safe 100 Permanent Phone 8420 or write Locust Hill, Oab. Don't forget the Christmas tree - ToJ s, Lightning-proof ,,- ••Superstrong w entertainment to be given is f Weather-tight value Convenient .► nose g Ladies. and ' -. _ the Presbyterian Church neat - / Ttiesda evening under the ane- If you need a new Barn or an old one remode"ed, Gents wear let me u " „ picas of the'Sabbath School of the quote Let me show you Empire Boras I Union Church. There will be a As well as have built. They are enormously strong, roomy, handy �� large Christmas tree laden with to work in, and moderate in cost. • goal%.. _ to presents received from Santa Christmas+Claus for the children of the school Estimates gladly given for roofing with the famous"Eastlake se - who have been Rood during the Novelties Metal- lic Shingles,or"Empire" Corrugated'Iron. Repairing and alterations „ done. All work absolutely guaranteed. z -.'Tear, and Santa Claus has pro Call and bee them before Of au materials and design ' mised to be present to distribute J P R O U S E - - P f C K E R 1 N G kept in stook. It will paT you .. the gifts among the children. going elsewhere. _ ■ e call at our works acd inspect our stoat An excellent programme has been BU I LDER obtala prices Don't be misled prepared, consisting of a good Help your own town b9' =- $uilding Contracting agents we do not employ them,oonsegnee6: 'Christmas cantata, drills, farces, buying at home. Barns Houses etc. of all kinds oc m sion and do throw off the uw dialogues etc. A thoroughly en. ! oommisy nave of to per obiwingfo m 6 d }oyable time is assured to all wbo Pickering Dealer for the Products of e.:r.ialy.... by patehasiac`from m• may be present. All are welcome. Ds A. SCOT TJ "ueolieited. Admission: Adults,25 cents;child The Metallic Roofing Co. 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GREEN TEA. n's'� self on his fbet, and hfti:.- stiffly a When Jim-u4, Bill and I were boys, - bun , up-tri-e- a many years ago. lQ - chief, and a we ii worn stick which lay i THE RED LION, How gayly did we use to hail, the among the sedges*here he had fallen,I l�fR WOlit�a '� A►9k COT a trial pa�miged, he addressed himself to the path oven i It was six o'clock-at the hostelry of the coming of the snow; the Red Lion in the village of Whin- Our sleds fresh painted red, and with FREE SJIYPLE d GREEN TEA UPON REQUEST. "SAI Wks' TORONTO the hilt I g Lilias Mac.Walter walked silently nyldggate. This well-'known inn was their runners round and bright, held as all must know, b the Misses --- -- by his side till they came to the crest ' F Seemed to respond right briskly to Barbara and Keturah Heartshorn. of the moorland whers they had part- our clamor of delight, Viscount Ginger. , Kissing is Not a Universal ed that summer eight years ago. Then The village had long boasted of but As we dragged them rip the slippery Titles in England are not what they one house of public refreshment, and ddd 111 Salutatiom with one accord they stopped, and the Red Lion road that climbed the rugged- used used to be. They are stile valued, an facing about looked at each other. The a comfortable two- gged There are some girls who are Deter` g storey house, with a comm<dious yard hill, ''those• which are ancient and historic man retained hi gfey pallor. The command nwlittle respect, but tines kissed. 'The Japanese lover: for it- marked blotcbes�were now scarcely behind enclosed on three sides by Where perched the old frame meeting have-changed. The art of the-great stance, does not salute his bethrother visible. The puffy swelling beneath stabling and .barns, was that .one. house, so solemn-like and atI1L -- g p ", in our fashion. He regards kissing the eyes had fallen in, and$instead of It had been left squally to.his two _ public that still "dearly loves a lord as a queer foreign custom-, it has Do�the, rubicund countenance, purple as.a daughters by Joy Heartshorn, s man Ah, coasting 3n those days-those good loves him with fess humble and nn- meaning for him. In China.tba kiss!plum, the withered skin hung loosely from the Anglican fenland who haw old days-was fun indeed; '.':.. .. r questioning affection than of old and in g wandered to Galloway in buy cat is considered diagracefuL about�a haggard and desperate face. tie had lived to amass a ver .Sleds at that time, I'd have you know takes him far less seriously. But y cosy oven la earl Vi ! But although the kiss is unknown, Forty years of age« this day, little fortune by stabling other were paragons of speed, was one' stronghold, at once aristo• a"T rate in Lu4LIY ling; rt was luck p�pla's. And if the hili got bare in spots, cratic and democratic, that no title parts of the world, nearly every na- that brought us together or. my birth-I Miss Barbara, Heartshorn, the elder as hills will do, why then tion has some form of salutation day, say that ,ou forgive me before of the sisters, was tall, many angled, We'd haul on lee and snow to patch could overawe. In the great English which correspolnds with Che Euro- Igo. You will never see me again. muscular, and withal somewhat asser- a, public sehoo-s it was immaterial who A sudden light of joy flashed into tive. Her sister Keturah, oi. the other those bald spots up again, war lord sad'who was commoner, but peau kiss. The Malays and the Es• full glow over the woman's wen But, oh, with what sad certainty our r'y hand, was persuasive, yielding, and most Important who was kimos greet each other by rubbing face. spirits would subside, po fag and who carried the easy evenness of her tem- p -was tag nraater. I noses. Among the Burmese, the form "Ah," he said, sadly, "that makes r reflected on a- plumply smiling When Deacon Friabee sprinkled ashes of greeting which denotes affection you glad, does said, Once the thought Ce where we used to e$de. In some recent reminiscences an old 3s to apply the cheek and draw a long of it would have brought the tears The elder sister drilled the company ' �aruvian has amusingly described a +. .�. breath. starting from your eyes. in her parlors as a sergeant breaks Now, he who ever In his life-� cricket' match at which a very ,great "1 do Torgive you, God knows," she in an awkward squad. The younger been a little bop, It is true that the kiss Is also W111 not reprove me when'he hears and also a very pompous old lady' a, used as a means of salutation where said, gently, but now, go. And God brought them good measure on.the marchioness bearing a historic title, Himself keepand forgive you, and sly. Thus was the hostelry of the Red was present to see her grandson, a there is no affection, or even respect, bring you to better things than these." Lion carried on with 'a success far the language I employ courtesy lord, play in the eleven. He Childen', for Instance, are taught that "Do not fear. I have made me like greater than that obtained by any To stigmatise Is wickedness the 'den. ' +. they must kiss peopTe for whom they con's zealous-spite, was a Jolly, ordinary, red-headed, a brute and worse, but I am not bru- other in four neiehboring pariahea, _ freckled younga�er, unpretentious-his may have a strong antipathy, simply tal; I will betake me,far enough away and so busy were . s resent owners to interfering with the play wherein because it •is the proper thing to do, out of your sight, that a respectable and occupiers in conducting it that 1 we found delight. comrades would have made him most $ Pe' P g , 8 - ' '7y$ unhappy i1 he had been otherwise- and two women who hate each other woman like Mistress Mac Walter of they had reached middle Hie without And so I say, with confidence, not -• will kiss for the same reason. These f Kirkoswald may never a in be offend- even having had time to think of and on .the team. As the g unalloged`of pride, game pro- will are a degradation of one of the ed by the eight of that which I have marrying. Miss Barbara usually!"Got darn the man who s rinkfes gieseed he had plenty of opportunities made of myself." acknowledged D most beautiful modes of expression y gad any approach to fam-I ashes where the . youngsters In the world. y d +" to show what be eould do and made He looked down with a curious] iliar and personal- discourse on love' slide.the most of them. His noble grand- sheepish air, and rubbed a boot and matrimony with a sound box on I a mother was more and more.deilghted 1n Iceland they do not understand through which a stockingless toe look- the ear of the speaker, to which was -Eugene Field. and excited. Every time-be hit the the. kiss as a made of salutation, but ed with broadly farcical effect, in the added an admonition to "Mind It Is .regarded-as somthing blojWng!dust of the little turn of highway Wbile as for Miss Keturah, though'A TASTY COLD WEATHER DISH, bail she called out importantly, "Nell to the sitpernaturrl. If a child is oil Iwhere the cart-track of the quarry! " ;played. Viscount M--!" ' q rry,doubtless she had listened to much For tomato chowder ..use: You will sometimes see its mother '.lovemaking in the course of her life, d tb: salt pork chopped When he was at last out, she wished I po (diced), 2 cho - to see and congratulatie him and, solemnly kiss the little one ori the JJ "You do not happen to have any I and turned the dimples of her•rosy;onions, 1 qt. boiling water, It cup rice, turning to a tall• Youngfellow, close breast--an invocation to the Supreme (money about you?" he ventured Iook-'cheeks and a pair of not unapprect- E 1 qt. stewed tomatoea, 2 tip. salt, dash t -slyly sidewava at her. Lilias ative errs to the charming of many j sE hand,-who happened, though of Being trial her child may be cured. i y y male ser nts, she stood too much in of red pepper. t: We are riot altogether without sin- 'started, and put her hand into her pe ++ Cover and cook slow] for one hour, f. ? coarse, age did mastenot r,know gvested hime' perstition-.regarding the kiss:- At one! You will not drink it?" she said,!awe of the indignation of ilei sister,I y ? and was too afraid of hurting the Red or until the rice is soft. haughtily to "please inform Viscount time many a gambler might have been quaveringly. She felt that she could Lion by deserting the colors, to permit+ o seen kissing the tarda to bring him not refuse. Yet what c- uld a 'mutters toanyf Soldiers in the army of tieneisl- A[— that the him.- h- r}ess of P—. prom? Besides, the n u r sister had not-wishes to nee'him," I luck, and the warrior, before start- Ise mean from Christophe: Kennedy. 3oFeng, Chinas Christian militarylead- The tall 1 tug out to battle, would kiss the favor "No," he said. fltmly, Then. with I forgotten the awfu occasion when er ate taught a trade; and those of Youth did not move a Archibald Girmor g l given .him'by his lady to insure vlc- a weakemiriiq of tie voice; That is, 1, y (commonly known, the same trade fight ]muscle Instead he called to another, tory and to err'hance his safety. Until will try not." as Bi$g Banldy), the farmer of High together. Eighty 7939 near by, "too tell Ginger that the lately all Anglo-Saxons kissed tris Lilias Mac_ Walter took out her,Creochs had informed her for the per cent. of Feng's men profess Chris- Marchioness of P— wants to see i fiftieth time that she was the "heart- ianity. Book When we toy k the oath "to speak purse. •him, will you?" "For the boy's sake," she murmured somest, bonniest, most tasty bit lassie s A little later is the truth, the whole truth, and noth. herself; " I cannot afford to'quar- in a' the countryside." For sore feef-Minard's Llnimeri'L Inger came hurrying' ing but the truth," +. I In her bed at night _ ¢.' along obediently in response to the and ar truth," rel with him. ght she still flushed not seen. a mother There were two'pounds in the purse Ito remember how upon their startled •:_laummoas, but for a moment the In- 1>O P earn had broken the voice of her xis- ttoIIsa «r+Dti.nad ao ,.3rd take•he. ;:ild In her arms and kiss and some silver. dignant marchioness could hardly mus- Iter Barbara: "Keturah Heartslwrn, I 'ter a smile for Dim: Her -fare was ,the brute to "make it wel"" She put one of the notes in his steak- Plea"write for our price list off' in palm. His eyes were fixed on the bid you remember that praise to the Pou! Butter trtili frozen to the awful look with '' othein her unshut purse. ;face is an open disgrace. Come your �s y ands which she had striven to chasten the we, GUAaARtsa mea for a a•.at aaaad. !r° "Yon will i ways 'ben the hoose this minute and ' !: impertinent youth wto had declined ��� go away if I give You'-peel the potatoes!" P. POULIN a CO, LIMITED this. she queried, her mind divided In order to reserve the immaculate WU 3aaaaaasra unreal, to execute her commtseton. personally between hope and fear. "You will,character of the house,the sisters had Talwl+aaa rain 71p ger! But, bei a promise to go straight to Cairn Ed- MolfTll[AL. euesso .sad preRumed to call a viscount Gin. ��` ng a fag master, and ward and to-morrow to Dumfries if I added an outer bar-room int the backin within call of the ostler '.n dint in therefore on the Harrow cricket field give.you this other? It is all I have." the yard and stables. This was re-! a much more important person than I swear it, said the drunkard. served . for "transients"=that is, a'. ftscount. count or marchioness, the r:': And he meant P to keep his Sword. ;gAs uests who had not the freedom of the s tall youth remained unchastened and ., secondC Christopher from her hand be grip-the rarlor" and who might not aspire., to; sufficient in his dignity. „tr' ped he p fingers and held them a mo- that comfortable inner room in which, i. during the forenight, Mis's Keturah merit in his. For the spa,e of a heart's mi ht occasional] sit down with her ' When Are We Cleverest' I l beat she tried to withdraw them. But g y �� SAB a Interesting facts about the age at crocheting, and even Miss Barbara finally she let them remain. ,herself deign to stand a moment with I � 1� which a man't faculties-reach their "For the boy's sake!" st-e thought,a tray in her hand, ere she hurried(III - - -hlgbest pitch of efficiency have been 'ry in the ashen deeps of her heart. 1py� compiled recently.. "Me memor amorir+ nostri-et t° another apartment to dispense -Kee WnM r. stores or lay down the law. It was found; for example, that the vale!" said Christopher Kennedy Irl . - To'the Red Lion therefore came the average age at which' twenty of the his old drollire voice, but with a firm tramp in the lidded straw hat, the, ,at bdy greatest inventions were L° grip of his fingers upon,hers. - produced "What does that mean?" said the same who earlier in the afternoon had i was thirty-two. The inventors of the woman, just as she used tG do. ,lain in the quarry hole on the muir steam engine and the steam turbine "It means 'Good-bye and do not above Black Dorrml. He had cleansed were• each twenty-nine when their . forget'!" he said, r some of the mud off his clothes, yet E - quite ge , and let her labors resulted in these epoch-making Puled drop. He looked at her a Ion his appearance was even more deso- rate and forlorn than when Lilias Mac, qaw devices. The self _ _ _ 11!hile spore n another wog Walter had -come upon him sleeping! TAYLOPI-, ng reaper, wire- k'• bei sayi g lad. less telegraphy, and the vacuum air. T��•� "The fire is burned out. And the ashes ,nay Command Royal Navy of it have made all the waters bitter.'under. the alder-bush. FORBE$ brake were invented by mea in their Vice-Admiral Sir Oamond de Beau- Maralr-Marah, let them be called!I But-he had two .pourida in' his twenty-second year. rr, pocket. voir Brock is slated to succeed Ad- For they are exceefling bitter l r The inventor of the sewing machine miral Beatty as first lord of the ad- large ges- He lim thankful] into the outer Tree And again he made the lar room, bare board, severely furnish- QUANAMTEEB rues twenty-six, while the dLscoverer mtralt at the beginning of the year, it ture of one who sows the wind. of the process of producing aluminum y g 8 F "Good-bye!" she said, simply. And.ed with bench set along the wall and is understood. For ne cheaply was only twenty-three. Edi, Sir Osmond has been einacommand st two aof rs with bowed head she took her way to lend nzinc cove ed baall central r, shining' wards the distant bunch of trees Pruners son was thirty when be made the first the Mediterranean station. 'i like silver, and a square spy-hole Incandescent ]amp. Wilbur Wright ' under which nestled the mansion- through which liquors were served and the pioneer avIgtor, was thirty-eight house o! Sirkoawald. its frontage all j hi q For every purpose in the �.� aglitter with plate-glass and dusky at which appeared upon occasion the I orchard,cutting limbs up when he conquered the air. dim cheeks of Miss Keturah, or,I to 1} inches Handles- �sR with red sandstone. I Pllrlg The result of these investigations The man stood,'Watching her as she with a stern rapping of steel knife ` handle, the reproving and obedience- 4 ti,8 10 and 12 feet. II point$ to the fact that artists and went down the moor ed s. He watch-: I ge compel'ling visage of her elder sister. musicians as a rule develop their / ed her as she came to the stile at the Tam Nardwan sealer sad da,daft 3 talents very earl in life. Authors head of the old (To be continued.) y � grass Parka. Hie, eyes _ seem to attain the peak of their Brea- did not leave her for a moment till she Our descriptive circular sent ttive powers at or about the age of / became a black dot scarce discern- Bad Teeth and "Bad" Kids. to any address on request forty-two. lr'inanciers and business able above the green of the corn, and There Is a relation between :bad a, ss passed on towards the house. teeth and juvenile delinquents. TAYLOR-FORBES . , men geaArally reach their zenith at When she had vanished finally from 1! -, fifty-three, his sight, Christopher Kennedy lifted COMPANY. LIMITED I Statesmen and generals are highest his hand and kissed it towards her If the postman seldom stops at the I GUELPH, ONT. k in the list of ages. Many of the great= with sometbing of his old graceful little house that sheltered you when eat acts of diplomacy have been initi- manner. you were a boy, whose fault is it? I ated by men in the seventies and "Why should you bear the burden, .;eighties. Military, history shows that l - A Lifer, Love Lilias," he said, "when such a Tramp Bird (on outside)-"Poor wreck as I am can bear it for you?" _ some of the most crucial battles have He turned again at the top of the been directed by men who were old fellow, I wonder what he's in for.?" hill,and looked once more at the Breen enough to be grandfathers. -e clump of trees behind which Kirkoe- But the would-be inventor, artist, Canada's tions] �,•- ria parks in the weld was hidden. 'musician, tir;,poet who fa rapidly out. Rocky mountains are nearly as large `"Ave atque valel" said the classical � growing his -youth need not be dta- as Belgium and two-thirds as large as master; "being (as I hope) about to - a oour'aged by these facts. There are Switzerland. diem love, I salute you!" �,•. y many exceptions to prove the rule. - .. His hand stole to his pocket. He a fingered the two notes, and as he did ---- William de Morgan, to riaaie but one Mlnard's Lln1ment Neat Cuts. so his mood changed. "Now, I wonder h example,. was sixty-seven before he an .__ where the nearest public-hoose to?" he ode bra bow as a successful novelist IlISUE Na 51-­124.-0 where y1 •1. ..1. r�'K ••�q-'rr�.. .',�s':,..:,_-.i,.•^;'P.,ro.'.,.'::-':,.'.w.n,.rn..,-...,-wx..,Q.;� S�',."..-iS:rt+.<_ ^nes�,....:F..'f'.�".?za', :..;.�r^•.•,h''z-'at.,�',.i.,.:S.r..l5,.. ':.;t..v:t•-'.;4...-..•...,. `•+k•..r:i•-;' P'...e,o.rc'.,- �»".�•b....tif+.tu. ,x�aF•.',x''T".^M,.•J,-ts,_h:. w„•.a. rv .s} s.-+�.14.!.�.','i4,�. ..,y. r•:;i=•. Y,,,c Y-`.i.i.•'r;'�•"..WN.•.,.v...eT-afY•v.:...ir,.� n. ,,e•Le•T+i;=..`.e'.:!.•rr- c +., ;`'^35 -' W,_:s, c -•wK r': 0:'8r�'y'';r.�.J.t a"',Y•, 1 ,Llues .4 xw •{; hsx .di''i+'' •­r sw-:CY 1't'` „ �..'6 :•'O.. i Td' •+". i'' ti.C�• M1 a r IF Jane is of a studious nature, she will _ • get more hours of real happhma out • � of a ,4ory book suitAble to her,,ige, rather than a set of doll dishes, which - for us appears to be the correct gift ' - a for any little girl. J One can do a child a'grave Injustice s} -. by getting him everything he wants. _ This is a world of limitation,thwarted es • wishes and the necessity far sharing .. .. with others. If a host of toys and • � _ playthings is received at Christmas a time, a child's appreciation for new - t toys latitr in the year, is dampened. One mother of our acquaintance al- lows her sons to have only a few of ;" ;�•• the toys they receive at Chriatin_-as -A Jack rrost party is sure to prove game of Jack Frost in which the chil- hand, and now beth hands are shale- time. There alnder is put away and s� ular with the given to them' at appro pop youngsters and is dren form a circle, with one child who'Ing, Each time Jack nips some part Priste tames k y not difficult to arranga. The snow represents Jack Frost standing in the of the body, until the children are throughout the year. _ man who greets the. young guests is centre Jack runs around inoide the hopping up and down and shaking all Then this Christmas morning let c 5' made of cotton batting, but he looks circle, touches a child on the right great fun for your children or your little friend re- made over, hick of course is Ice;ve the toys for which the have like a real snow man. Two sticks hand and goes back to his place again. them. Mrs, Jack Frost then says: Y Y Other People. t wrapped in many thicknesses of cot-'The child thus touched says: "Jack "Jack Frost fa coming this way," and been longing, but let those toys be sof This is the season above all others _c ton form the legs, which are nailed to'Frost came this way." The child at whispers a word to each of the chit-' selected as to. incite happiness and g thought away from our- z delight in the gift, and stimulate the selves talon a block of wood to make a foundation. her left asks: "What did he do?" Child dren. To some she whispers, "high,"' selves toward other people What a ? The other arts of the body are made' No. 1 replies: "He nipped „ „I child mind in an educative way. miserable festival it would be if all P Y P pped my head" to others hush, slid to others hash. y of rolls of cotton batting sewed or; (shaking the hand).- Child No. 2 tell At a given signal from her, the play- our mind turned inward, our gaze ; wired in place. He wears a fur cap No. 8 about Jack Frost, and the same era call out their words together and Tire Heart of a Child. .) g were introspective and our desire be- 'and has long white whiskers made of question and answer follow. This is the result is a big sneeze, which makes If Christmas brings no thrills, gan and ended in a ring about our- crepe paper, if horse liair.is not avail- repeated, each child doing as No. 1 all laugh. something is wrong, not with Christ- selves!' able. On the floor beside him lies his did, and thus it goes around the circle Some one is then selected to repre- mas• but with yourself. Christmas' Bank selfishness Is this, to invade pack. In one hand he carries a string back to No. 1 again. Jack Frost then sent Jack•Frost. Other players are is nineteen hundred years old, but age the blessed time with care purely for of sleigh-bells; in the other, a Christ- steps out and nips this child's left given the names of Christmas gifts, has not withered its charm. Much our own concerns, with anxious meds-i * mas stocking. The mother or on older such as a doll,.a box of candy, or aI has crashed since the cry of a Child ration of our own r8volving problems. ouster might act as hostess, acting the i book- A number of chairs are ar.I was heard in Bethlehem=kings, king- however insistent and intrusive these rf° j part of Mrs. Jack Frost and superin- ' ranged in the middle of the room, with doms, empires, religions, civilizations'may be. We need never look far to tendin the g games in such a manlier: one chair less than the number of --but Christmas, the Child feativ&41 discern the leas fortunate; howevot ' that the young guests will be kept players, not counting Jack Frost. Jack still stands firm and four-square, en- unhappy we think we are, there is a i busy. - then takes his place in the centre of trenched in a million hearts. plight at our doorstep moria serious As each child arrives he is given a - the room and calls for them one at a Christmas The very word hold a than our own. We need to look reso. white paper cap, and when all have thrill. Eyes time, The first one called comes for- Y shine, and hearts beat lute)~ and cheerfully away from our -assembled, they ars given the oppor- ward and takes hold of Jack's ,at, quicker. The call, the grip,o! Christ-i perplexity, for the health of our a tunny o! decorating Jack Frost. The 12 then each one in turn, as he is called mss, still bold power. minds, for the good of our souls, !or o r children are blindfolded one a time takes hold of the player who precedes But you-*hat of you? If Christ-I the happiness of others which we are and after being turned around three _. him until there is a long line behind mas brings no thrill you have lost)bound to consider. or four times are told to walk up to the leader. Jack then begins to run something. Perhaps faith and hope l It does not matter s6 much that we Jack Frost and place their caps on his around the chairs, the others after and,charity have gone, pushed out to!shall bring our own dream true for s " head. The child who first succeedsl him, until he suddenly calls "Christ- make place for a bitter cynicism. l ourselves as that we shall bring hap- gets a small prize. mas G to ift," when the players must sit The world may have buffeted you,f piness in the long run to another,even Each child is then allowed to throw) ` down. As there are not enough chairs, and it may seem that you stead alone, though it be with sacrifice "Greater ' a sft rubber ball, attaripting to hit i one player will be left standing and chilled and cold and forgotten. But love hath no man than this." A true~ w Jack Frost's string of bells. The first be must pay a forfeit. As each la r I Christmas is yours still It moat bold abiding affection is tested most of all one who succeeds receives the Christ I P„ mas stocking and drops out, a chair is rrEraoved unto happy-per holy-memories. For by its v+�lingnese to renounce. And ? g presides over its only one is left. we re you not once a child? What bet- let no ,cay l face be carried to the contents. Other successful contestants _ ` ter salve can there be for the bitter-,altar of the oblation,but a high, proud ati draw a prize from the pack, and at the To remove ink stains from the fin- news of today then the fragrant smiling countenance. Tlose of the contest each child draws gers, wet the head of a sulphur match,me0rif es ohappy and hof ` *no of the snow man's gifts. P Y ~ester-I For it takes from the beauty o! say and rub over the stains until they days?,i"He who shall keep Christ service to the race-or to any member The children will all enjoy the disappear. masse, said an old-time philosopher, of It-if we play the part in a dreary, " -- "shall keep himselfe." melancholykey, as of one who con- FO! 11C Christmas Table. 'I}1e -- J - If Christmas brim no thrill, some- sent# rather than elects to live and to • Ch brings - �• t Will YOU BUY in thing is wrong. Maybe we are not at rise to the whole of a duty. s� s +�" - Why not serve Christmas dinner by i"My little Son," she said, - 7 ace." Ma be " " candlelight? Or if the dinner be at I"My little Son, Toyland. pe Y good will is not in When we came into this world we our hearts. Perhaps we are nursing did not come into a solitary boon time, _ .,i Christmas, expressed in the terms g Y paradise. jest darken the room, A i My beautiful, my wondrous. i old hatreds, bitter memories that We found the scene thronged and the rather interesting candle-stick may be Lovely One, of the child's mind, fa synonymous should have bees banished and for. rules fixed and the game to be played made In the following manner: I kiss Thy head, Thy hands, with toys. At this holiday season,i gotten years ago, as others had soberly agreed to play The materials necessary are pieces Thy little feed made merry by children and for chi)- In that case we are In antagonism it Where haat to be an ordered stzuc- of white birch wood about one inch in Thou art so small, so helpless, dren, there is a tendency toward be with Christmas, its tneanin its mesa- tore of loci , diameter and six to eight inches long, And so sweet. • Ing too generous w' 11 toys. If not too g' sty. for the defence of w; q age, and Its lesson. Let a Little Child interdependent mankind again the , circular pieces of wood', three inches _ generous, then too self-centred on the lead us back to friendliness, to for• independence of the lawless and the In diameter,bits of holly, and candles. "They came with gilts shopping trip to Toyland that we come giveneea, pease, and to happiness predatory- We cannot let the world be Have as man wood, of both(And look on Thee with awe, home with to For Christmas to mean nothing to run by those who are themselves, an- y pieces of w tastes and deairesu�rather thanothe. 1� kinds, as You wish candlesticks. Tack And tell to whispers us is a tragedy. We stand condemn- governable. "Save he serve, no man I a circular piece of wood to one end Of a star they saw, tle four, five or six-year-cld for which ed• Some say they have "got :. ' of a lou ! they are meant. beyond may rule.' And each in his p 8 Piece- See you have a stick I troubling shout Christina If you be it high or low, is boned to think of i,, Almost made. The other end of the "I see but Thee I.know The great joy of receiving tope at 1 are of these, ask yourself whether you all the test. % Piece of wood should'be hollowed out No more than this, Christmas time for children is getting were not better And happier when you holly about the stem of the candle- As rope leaves colt what they exercise Every tpourshould at i did trouble. O to hold the candle. Twine the bits of rThat Thou art 'made to exercise s dual I + you moat t You were? Ah, then ' !stick I To my kiss." of making the child happy and of back. You may have •A Christmas $ons,' l y got on in the Do you see it now In fancy? A' real Abigadl Cresson. assisting h m in an educative and cre. world, but that Is not everything. The Never we needed Thee so sore •, outdoor candlestick It is. A bit of --- ative way. Toys are the treasured heart of a child is greater than riches, Since the first day began. 4, ' white bark with a holly spray.about Eye'of Murdered Man Holds possessions of childhood, and the int. and faith moire than many mansions. O,come and knock at tho world's doovy " K as they make in childhood days Small Son of God and Man! !'les, it Is A charming affair- J. W. Slayer's Imago. Care lasting. If You wished to walk through all .And 11 it ops not to Thy knock The theory that a murder victim's ' It may be you note in advance what I the streets and Ianes and alleys in Shrill crying in the col eye may sometimes hold the image of the child wants, but itis also necea-' London you would have to walk ten Break down the heart had as a nook Unto Us A Son Is Given. his slayer received scientific conflrma- - . Given, not len tion from Prof.. Doehne of Cologne saryto, know why. Perhaps little{miles every day for nine years. And e14�er and lay hold! '{ t. I ga James wants a sled like the one his London's famous Lord Mayor's s ' And not withdrawn--once sent, University, Berlin. The professor, D playmate has. This may be became�coach was built in 1767, weighs g, and nearly Not when they slew our youn -- This Infant of mankind, this One, Photographed the retina of two of the it is a bright and shiny onor be- four tons, and is not very comfortable f _ L e, marred still the little welcome Son. victims of Frits Angerateia, wealthy'cause it can. 8'o faster and farther to ride in,as !t Is suspended on leather - The beauty aq�c�th and clean Hagen merchant, who killed eight per. than any other sled of his playfellows, braces in place of springs, I Not then, not then, our hearts were New every year, eons. The retina of one yielded a Pic- The boy who teases for expensive me- A email boy who asked a gardener) hard; lure of Angerstein's lace. The other 'Newborn and newly dear, chan-ical toys may have his real wish how he got the water into water-, Arid and cold and mean. 5h Ae comes with tidings and a song, showed the same face, contorted with better gratified in the ownership of I melons received a reply -that was! For -now the weak are down and ` 'The ages long, the ages long; j rage, and the blade of the axe with materials with which to experiment:worth of his P Y Pe y question: "I plant the 11 Hate, j levan as the cold which the murders were committed. and construct his own metal toys. If.seed in the spring," said the gardener.! And Avarice; and Pride, n winter g ,€ - --- ------- _ ._—_--—..— -___—'--- . - ---- These are the Lords within onr .As childhood is Bo fresh, foreseen, 0 Child, be not denied I gates ` ea✓ rows not old, _ _ -_ rate tout ,A �f �t re cmc And spring in the familiar green, 0, not in nineteen hundred yeah f W ---__lludden as sweet r t„ We needed Thee as to-night. Come the expected fee}, _ D - Ore ' �0 It� Yestreen we washed us clean withAli,joy ie young,-and new all art, tears, And He, too, whom we have by heart. - - Their scarlet washed us white. CP ere is no one green-s--t -Alice Meynell. `ifrle robin Dtetfjl> i het on - - .. - pO ,., tjolp QCtilb o ljleijem I i i h • rth � Civic health 3a on the roto01b gill) tkle dee Zle•C. lief , Where ,en nor ate nor grieve, ggan in �eocmb to ug, the prap; ' ; 'O Child, come to our hour of dearth the town where folks use a silvers Awl be tijp beep anb `.talnle3fi.9�.et11 tfl5t Ot1t Our gilt anD enter' t _ And bid the dead heart live. .gauge instead of the golden ru?e. n, I i;t silent gtarg go bp; j5e born ill ug iabap. -Katharine Tynan. If the energy in a flash of lightning Pet In ttjp ba'r'k arfet G;fl!iletil 4�6 g s We bear the 4Cljriamag ailgelg could be collected and stored up, it I The eberlaiiting R ig1�i; would carry an electrically-operated 1T1P Ijoneg ant IeAC�' Of all il'e dear! ®� aD I ill ell; ije great gl t D gg t 4 Motor car or,van for a distance of five( r:- " ' �. fLOmt t0 mg, ablbe tnfti� Ug, - -miles. ,a .arz diet in tbee tow's aIoZ. our 3f,orD trimanuel I ; �Urufar iteoitsl, __ _ -.. - ._ �+ ~ • .:R'R + ..:s.,w,y3 `f" .r-t•-{nR;'i .,k'1TuiY.,-. "' �e .e..."" i,. •.!? .,rr, .r,Fian'tc�.,w»•. K. -:.«s:."S..y'k«.xr ,�.-1;•n '''x•3. :r -•im .'k :•rk..r;'l�,^."g �+:i, •'+r „3, ..t:. ..;cYj, t. .' .;A�,^.. +x o�•``• "'* ,..,t. .,_. `.,�. _. ?7',. 14P`�. ;:+;*�u: ,Rl'�- q" °F� .^•. ,, .. ., +.. ., y„ ,;•.-, '.��'.. .T.... r.r..� 2r �+ ,..., .:Ts',�."5,, ..,,' �•�i�. ..,„-.t� ..�•...,,,-,,,�... .•+!dx�y,,�4'•�✓� <F °•F.'�" -',•' .,}• szu. .,yS.JT ..,.� � '�.,,,r ,s .._.� �'�'`:-•F .z'. ti�� Y • r: .- _ —We wish all the compliments —Dr, Henry will be'bete as us}i•' LOCALISMS• of tbe,sefoon. al neat Tuesday to attend t* his mer rr�as to n e. and All ' -44 —For Sale, violin outfit at$7.50 professfunal duties. _ .._ and 212.50. J. Peel, Whitby. ** - . .. - --The public and continuation schools will close on Monday next —For Sale, Sia only, band-made k MEMORaAM _ violins, excellent tone And finish , Few Specials for Xmas • t8 fol the Christmas vacation. J Tolls—Io loving memory of our dear t•"' et half price for Christmas, —Mise Gladys Powell, of TOCOn• ** father, Roht. Tame, who passed _ Peel. Whitby. awe Dec. 22nd, 1922, to, is home at present suffering y —Stove and Chestnut coal, $14 Men a Ties boxed separately in beautifully designed from a very severe attack of quin- No one who knew him need ever be Xwus boxes, at 1.00 a iect ; � per ton: Pea coal, 210.75 per tan; told p- sy—Mayer Hartrick, fprmerly of and Coke, $9.00 per ton, Picker* A warmer heart death never -made Men's Knitted Black Ties, boxed separately, 3,00 a piece ing Coal Oo--Thos. Law. * cold. Men's Scarfs, also separately packed, for 3.50 to 2.5U "-- ,t' Pickering,spent a few days during " 1.00i the past week in the village call- —Owing to Christmas Day and For his cheery ways and smiling Pace, Men's Braces, New Years Day falling on Thurs 'No one can ever 811 his place. Combination, Garter and Sleeve-holder, ' ,.• Ing on friends. day. , Dr. Sadleir will be here uu —Sadly missed by Bon and Daughters. separ tely packed, 1.00• —Mr, Nichola, who is foreman Wednesday, Dec. 31st only. * "' Garters,separately packed, at ... 5U of the east section of the G.T.R , -Last weekend Brought to ae Fine-Litten Kerchiefs, has mored into Walter 9hephekd's Rosa Adveruiements. .• .506 each the first real touch of winter, Xmas Cards, with envelopes, 5 cents each residence on Church St. when snow fell sufficient to cover • Xmas Post Cards, 8 for 5c. Rgdiotzram from Santa Claus the ground, there being lees than OR9ALE—Small separator,cheap: Crepe Paper, Rope, Glass Tciukets etc,.to. r "Will be at 'The Big Store,' Pick- Fcook stove, coal or wood; Triumph churn. decorate , G tree with, acing, on Saturday, Dec. 20th. at an inch in depth. The tempera- Apply Rose Cottage Tea Rooms,Dunbarton. 16 y 2 p. m. Want to see every boy ture was. also the lowest of the We supply boxes and gift card's with Xmas article * season. A characteristic of this (Rg. E2<13iA ELVIAS—Nurse with and girl in Pickering." i,1 practical experience. Open for engagements —Famous Blue Goose Naval Part of the country is than almost in town or country. Phone Pick 1106. 30.4 " invariably there is less snow !n iOR SALE—A uitntity of good Xmas Groceries ° oranges, All sizes; beet mixed sats, Pickering than in an other' art 22 cents per lb.;' large assortment y dry hardwood,16inch�long. J. F. Bayles, t' of Xmas per lb.,e large chocolate, and bog of the province, unless in the of 12,con,1,Pickering.Phone Clare 304. 15-17 :Blue Goo-ie Oranges—sweetest grown-70 cents per dozen.. bon boxes at Richardsons. * southern part, While we-lave OR GALE—Durham cow, due Dec. Mixed Nuts 35c 1•b• Mixed Candies 25c lb. -Mixed Creams 25c lb. _ practically'no" snow here there is F',lst,good milker and good tester. Ni.B. 7 Crown Malaga Table Raisins, 40 cents per package. ;.' —Rev. A. R. Sanderson's sub- for Sunday ort 10.30 a. m. and good sleighing east, west and Burk,R.R. 1,Locust Hill. Phone Pick 103 1.18 north of us. It would need a All Good Fresh Xmas Stock at Rock Bottom Prices. 7 p, m, will be Our Free Gifts to OR SALE-1 registered Cotswold scientest to explain this character: F ram. 10 small pigs,registered Yorkshire-hog. �. Christ." The Choir will render Again we wish you all 1?tlC, Phone Clare 2213, lot 1t,con.7,Pickering. Wm, appropriate Christmas music. Gray Jr., R,R.2, Claremont. 14-16 , The Methodist Young Peo- The Toronto .Saturday Night A Very Merry Xmas and.a Happy New Year. ple's Union will be held this (Fri- in its last issue contains an inter. FOR SALE—Black horse, Rood driv• x en aged 10 years;also bay mare.Clydesdale, 1 day) at 7:30 p. m. The 3rd Vice seting item regarding John P. aged 12 years. Appplyy w.A.Courts,lot 24, con, Fred T. Bunting - - PiVln►erind - Pres., Wilfred Monney. will have Williams, of Piston, and formerly 8, Pickering. R.R.2,Claremont. . 51tf ) b �., charge. Mr.Purdy in the chair. of Pickering. Mr. Williams wasL'TTER•NUT9 WANTED—About Zatabli'hed'1857. —We desire that all our corres formerly a successful farmer, but B20 or 30.bushels. Will pay$1.00 per bushel. poadenta lead in their budget of several yea re ago gave up farming A.H.Cook,lot34,con.1,Pickering, 1 milenorth �i xiewa a dap earlier neat week, as to go into the the automobile bus!- of the Kingston Road. Highland Creek P.O. 18 we are anxious to go to press on nese and also Life Insurance,and FOR SALE—Sow and 11 pigs, 4 • Wednesday OII aCCOODt of Thurs- being identified with other inter- young cattle, 3 female collie pupa, cutter, y set o;sleighs and horse rake, Apply lot 35,B.F dap being Christmas. ests. It is in connection with his con..Pickering. Fred Lacey Highland Creek. 17 iq —Mre. James Potter, who has work in insurance that the article tore +. been conflated to her bed for sev in Sattirda night deals with : As FOR BALE--Cheap, all kinds Of v agent Of t o Great West Life.In- °°atone,harness,end all kinds l farm im- _ oral weeks through illnes., is, we plementsin good order. Also seoeralheavy and 'are glad to report, mach improv surance Co. be has established a light scales and cook stoves and heaters. High- Anadian record b writin ]jg est price paid for bides aand wool. also live ooul; 1 fed and is now able to leave her y writing.15 H.Berman.Stou.,vtlte.Phone 1903 18tf t' bed, We hope the.lmprovement applications for life insurance 1n a �\ _.. _._-- -.. . - xt single month, As there were flue FWING MACHINES dt REPAIRS t© p s may continue. fT ;niter G•wing Machine Co..1i Prince Street• There's one place iYl • ` —Miss Emily Gates, of Cherry- Sundays and A holiday in GCe[n• U.h�a:. Phone 69s. Sew}ng mactt,ne<. parts ,f t re airs and needles for all makes of methenes. town where - �• �� wood, wishes to state that ourcor- bar these App.lcatitms were writ p to 1'1`nyou — Hem�sUtchenq. Prompt Service. New and sec- _ respondent was mistaken when he ten in 24 dRy:p, snaking on ayeraZe ond•hand machmea, Monthly payment plan. W. J.ingles•,manage 15_ly - Lx reported that Fhe won first prize of over 64 per day. These apple- have bought at the euchre party in the Town cations were All written in the •ONIE AND�H:E—The Instant Gas Dale on Friday evening, as she County of Prince Ed yard, which �,,.,,i Bta, Makes gas in any stove. Docs �'OUr _ was not present. ismootly a farming cownlunity, a,al with the 6vtand troubleofcoal and wood. C . —Mrs. J. R. TheatoD and dao- with a p0 ulRtivn of about 12,000. Cheaper—gives three times tete heat. On or off 'Christmas l(11•r0}yyp aS Fruits p wtt h the turn of a valve, The even heat al; day C jj !!1 s n igbters left on Tbtirsday last for Prior to this the Canadian record w,thcut attention avoidscolds and neumonia. itheir new home in Sarnia. and her was 13j per month written J. S. Flickerntrgat�a and tin sale at w }'13rdon.. r, ,for a great a` son, George, ]eft on Friday morn• .torean, of Qnehec, and for years Ing in his car. The beet wishes of the world's record stood at 107, set FAR1I FOR SALE OREXCHANGE ry�� p �} ' Northerly half of lot 6, con 7Vill Ptckenn . as ears theiC numerous friends follow by Harry B. Rosen, of New York. shout 100 acres. Immediate ppoossese Won. WilI j. 'them to their nese place of resi• Hie many Pickering friends con- sell cheap,or will consider exhange for ■ good alenee. gratulate Mr. Williams on his ai1C- trout fishing reserve or for cit or town mort- ig gages. Apply Thos.Birkett,Claremont W. D. ' n p —Remember Dr,Shirley's sgle of cess is his vocation and hope that Hatg, 744 Bathurst St., z onto; or Oliver ?' h t S �� `Th$ B Store" ,. 1buggies,eutter,good farn•iture etc., this success way continue. wood, 192 Lowther Ave.,Toronto. 14-18 ""„ at his premises here to morrow —The township council on Mon. (Saturday) As he is leaving Pick- day last held its last meeting of Farmers, Attention sering everything advertised must the year and now the hinds of be sold. If the weather be cold the electors are directed towards I am agent for.the world's Greatest Another year has rolled around or stormy the sale will be held is the personnel of the council for Separator. "The Renfrew," stoves, _ the house. Sale begins at "one the ensuing year. As the sonth Scale@ acid Oil Engines. Fleury's land we are again prepared to meet ' o'clock sharp. end of the township has been with- famous Plows,Points.Grain Grinders, the demands of our many Custom- Wheel e - The annual Christmas tree and out a representative lsucone,de{e iers who insist on good quality. Barrows etc. entertainment of the Methodist past two years, { --- OBT. DEVITT, Sabbath School will be held on the able talk of bringing outone or evening of Tuesday, Dec. 23rd at two candidates from among the Phone i0b Pick. BROUGHAM _ Raisins, Currants, -Peels, Nuts, ' 8 o'clock. A irplendidp rogram, farming element. Several names consisting Of choruses, dialogues, have been mentioned iocluding k i es recitations, drills and tabeleaux, that of Ponald Miinro, Wm. a. aC "` Sp ices, Essences- Etc. + a will be given by the members of Westney, Jas. L. Palmer, Chas. H. -- ' the school. kdmission 25 cents, Annis, W. H. Chester.and others. children not of the school 15 cents. pr. McEwen, G. W. Barker and A r —On Sunday evening a party of J. C. Philip, who were candidates �* V 1 You will favor us if you will return any article, - motorists From Oshawa, while re- last year may also be candidates whatsoever, purchased at otttr store, if it should turning home from Toronto, bad for . municipal. hohors again this �t - ' the misfortune to run into the year. Itis only justice to the i` urnitute - not be as "guaranteed or does not in every way ditch just west of the-village, the south end of the •township that meet with yonr•approval. — accident being due to the icy con- they he represented at the Conn- is more in demand dition of the pavement, One of cit Board,and if a Rood man is 1 fibs wheels was torn off and a brought out he will not only have ••'-'. for •- Necar was broken, but otherwise the au rt of the south, but e7ec- , lthe car suffered little demote. tare at he north cud of the town• Christmas Gifts .BOYS 'AND ND .(GIRLS Fortunately the occupants escap- ship state that he will receive their ` ed without injury. support, as they recognize the jus- And this year will be no exception, Just as sure as anything Santa Claus is —Piano Acceptance Concert— tice of the case. By having a man judging from the pieces we On Monday evening in the Lower from the sonth to look after the have already set aside. .,coming again---just bad word. 1 School f•oom of the local continu• intereste of this locality it would For the home buy a Den Set, six f ;. ation School, a public concert will be much better for the councillors pieces, solid oak, $39.50; Library _ ` a - be held to publicly accept the at the north, as it would save Table, solid oak,20.54: Odd Chairs Saturday, December 20th is the day cam.: piano donated to the school by the thein many long trips. It is hoped prices to suit any pocketbook ; executor, M. S. Chapman. on be- that some of those .mentioned or Smokers, 3.50 to 8.26 ; Ferneries, half of Mrs.Dickie, deceased. The others at the south will consent to 2:50 to 7.25 ;-Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, More atlOuneements later pprogram is in the hands of the have their names go before the Kindergarden Sete 2.75 and Dolle ' ard of dialoRnes, drilla tipianosBselect i De electors. Let as ehowvarious oa thea dsbiggest as.' l .v etc., rendered by the pupils of the BROCK ROAD. sortment of Christmas Novel- school. The program will be Pres- ties w have ever had. M a a- CHAPMAN H Jackson had a business trip 1 Riven in the afternoon when the to Toronto o Oshawa -- — 'Christmas "tree for the scholars alter a from Oahasil visited with , w 'held. No admittance fee welter end Mre, Hamilton this week, C. A. 'sterritt MilM a and Mrs. Hamilton visited ��•UO�I will be rged', with 0.end Mre. Subbard cite Sunday —Undo. the, auspices of St. last. Andrew's P. S., the Brooked James Farley bas purchased a licitw in (Successor to C. H. Burling) k ,Dramatic• pans presented which is able to stir up the game in Furniture Dealer !y • • their popular taros, entitled great profusion. and Funeral Director. " ar Haven," to a ood sized and John Neal has purenased a Ford y .f ' j ieD in the Tow Hall here on roadster and is now able to get around p1Ck81'�Dg, Ontario GOSH THERE 5 TELL YOIyR ALRtCirN tit with greater speed. �'NE CLLS _OIYSTiULI EXCUSES TO TELEPHONE Friday, ening last, The drama, Mise Meintosh has been busy—fox_ _ _ which is a cid one, s eom.prised some time training the children for �L - _THE JUDGE' HIM of three Acts, d is f inter• the annual entertainment in thesch'ool "— �� � — — --- eat and amuset 'nt bout. on Thursday. PICKMMMST0-11 f N A9 usual with the DrR- matic Company, ea was (exceedingly well playe rt War -emorial 'Wheat or any'grflin taken in of "Athelia," played bIr , COURT HOUSE, WHITBY exchange TorYlour. o o White, deserving special mention. The late Col. J. E. Farewell, in his Mn=ic was provided between act= rill, disc^ted thzt a r emrri^•!h^erect We have Bran, Shorts. Chop, ISO by several young people. from ?d in the Cmincil Chambers at. the Oil Cake Meal, - Hrooklin, and bet:�een the.aecond Court House,Whitby, is a meuturi.tl 1 land third actc-, that old favorite, to the men of Ontario County. who all kinds."of grain. `;`The Gyp=y'a • Warning," w•n• made the supreme sncriflce in the • 0 • �. '1 Great War of 1914.1018. sting by lli-9 Rutledge, ;\1i�= Ogilvie's;Porridge'Oate. _ _ Aw hf4ckie and bit. Mackie, This The undersigned F,xecutors desire �,, _ 5 = •,,I the mules of All the men who made Royal Household FIour, totir.h of the nntimal in a prognint rhe eupretne sacrifice and would appre- !D this locality naG much Rpprr- iatethesenames being=ant in to the Cream of to Rest Flottr. k,- CiRted and was splendidly ren Office at Toronto, hefore _Decemher _ — dered. After the play the visitors stet, next, at which date the list will :CHOPPING EVERY; i� R ere entertained by the Y. P he closed. WEED:DAY — .'3ccietq• The proceeds of the THE Towv.�j�(iRNF-RALTm-�; a • 0 4 et PORA rioV, Executors � • • steals amounted to R .ab.tantial t �' ) SUM. g' t-15 263 Bay Street, Toronto - C C Tr -• . �{. er. G trv. y„�x.,, t 'e `�, „ ,, y, •C 6- ,..,...t j ' •(dv � uq+,o'S....4 ..,Le.- �vSG`•°a.:C'.d`f .",' .;34' a'°a2�t, •�1�N'::-s''".-.•'t::w•�,L < ,, �;, .;�".". ,.r'ati;m•'_�'` aa.as'.''r+ - -: t, a �@- .. w 'gy: