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PICKERING, ONT•, FRID.A�Y, ► , T s, ; GREEN RIVER. r, _ �Ieerfesstastal I�arD4•. .- BROUGHAM. + - GREENWOOD \ .< '✓ /P- At age' d 3o year8 1 Remember the Green River Sunda Randall Ellicott, of Barrir; i3 spend- y Medica{ Ing the Christmas holidays with his School anniversary on Sunday, Dec. What 89} cents a day.deposited in the pareate here and with other Pickering 28th, afternoon and evening. Mr. Per- H. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Director CROWN LIFE BANS friends. Tis,of Toronto, a prominent Sunday MILLS R • WILL DO." School worker, colli soak at both • •Opt�ometricai Association of Ontario. Reg. A very interesting event took place services. Special music is being rc- sr lstered Member of the American Optometrical At the home of W. H. and Mrs. Eili- P g P II +n Association. Eyes ezaminedc;by appointment. j If you live for 20 years you will re. cotton Saturday, Dec. 20th, when vided, _ ` J Phone 2804,Claremont, Ont. ceive all the money you paid in with Estabkehed 1838 , interest. their relatives gave them a surprise. •, NF. TODSLMNSON, M. B., Member it being the twentq•flfthlanniveisary •of the College of Ph sicianeandSurgeon. 2. Your policy is Yull aid u in 20 of-their wedding day. All report a wHITEVALE. Prices Steadily Advancing otOatario. Ot9ee: that fyormerlr occupied hy P y p P very leadwnt time. The groomsman , v the late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,'Caidr years. p' Where are those bells ringing? a, well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 2Riy -= and hridesnla:d, Dlurray•and ASrs, Bar- Vee lit�i�difeussion-oyer municipal Secure a Supply Now 7 O. McBINNON, llf.D., L.R.C.S., 3• If after making your firstpapment rett. of 25 years ago, were -also pres- mattes is heard. you were sick or unable to work for ant. The Methodist Sunda School held a .' N. Edtabnrggh,member of the College of • y • R Shorts Phyafatana and Stugeons of oatsrlo, lioentiate the remaining 19 years, the Compay • most successful entertainment on Mon• Bran, Shorts, !� a! loyal ,00nege of snraeone, Edlabargh. will make your paytuents for you. GREENWOOD. day evening to.alarge audience. Every . 8peoial attwntioa to dffieeeee of women sad -. Ohildrea. Office and resfdeaao,Bzongham, 4• If you died next week from onto• one acquitted himsef or herself ere- ;Middlings Y For the last Sunday in this year the�dttab!c. � ral causes,your wife and kiddies would services on the Greenwood circuit to ' ^ Ciutlropr:cr..6c receive a cheque fcr w50110. f R'elcome to our girls home for the -' _ q be conducted by the Pastor are : Alt. 7 n _ holidays: Misses Irene Pugh, Hazel Bal le Feed '�"�R, DURWIN E. STECKLEY, 5 If you were kilted by eceident the Zion 10.30 a. m„ Kinsale ] 30 P. m•,I Birnie, Vat-ion Johnston, Miidred and •r � ]]Honor Graduate of Toronto Core e of Chi- DR i- Brougha n 7.00 p. m. .The service at I Evelyn Po nter, Alma Miller and Ger- wife and kidies would get a cheque for y y ropractic. Will make residential calls ro Picker• Green wood at 10 30 a. rn, R'iil be Con- /� - - *1 ' ing Jage and surrounding district, Tuesday. >$10,000 imide of 48 hours. ducted byGeo. W. Neat. Suadny trtlde Hurnsbaw. Cracked Corn i� Thursday sad Saturday forenoons. or ap- T The citizens of this community will pb_i_nt rail 141 J 13owmancille,or leave word School sessions at Brougham (Laino) sella anyone taking treatment. 47ly Get partit tt18r. fLOm at 10 fl. m.,at:Vit. Zion 8t 11.80 a. m., be pleased to know that as experienc• My Bran and Shorts are made from ed blacksmith is expected to take pre- and at Kinsale and Greenwood at 2.30.I Ontario Wheat and are worth p. Lei7a�. A Special meeting of the Quarterly session of Dir. Eilleon's shop, recently Geo, Baker vacated by bl Miller, at least X2.00 per ten more Official Board is celled for Tuesday, Considerable excitement was stirred Lhan from Western AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Dec,30th,at 2.30 p. m. at the parson, 'up by the township engineer at the Wheat. •Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to age, Greenwood. to arrange the plan ran. South Wing,Court House, Whitby. 251y water-course meeting recently held in of appointments for 1925. Phone 179 Stonffvilie PP our village. Some of our residents Highest prices paid for s CO. RICHARIrSON &CU,-Barris- _ are anxiously awaiting his decision. •:ers,Soh 't citorsetc.. -319 Confederation BROCK ROAD. On Thursday evening the Baptist WHEAT BARLEY Life Building.Corner Yoae and Richmond Sts., -- Sunda School will hold theirCh Phones blain 1390 and Main 0390. Btf y ' A great many in this locality are Ill teas tree,when a program ofdialogues. WILLIAMJAMES BEATON,Bar- �• H. Beal with the flu which seems to be very recitarinns, singing etc., will be given, and BUCKWHEAT r;sur, 5o;icitor, Notary Public. Room prevalent this year. Nlks Merle Stephenson, of Claremont, 339 Confederation Life Building,Toronto. En- Walter Carlton will he the retiring trances: 3 and 12 Richmond Street or 1 i SQuteen . Fieneral Director' I coil, also give several readings. ;�• Td. �}�� Street Ea.t Telephone-}lain roio,-Realdeace. trustee this year. We wonder .van` The whole community was shocked &i H.Idson 1;ts. and will be his successor. I nt the news of the death of Mrs. W. D. Licensed EInLalrrserThe school tru?tees have installed a : Rogers, The deceased was favorably -, Dental 3HOTOR HEARSE heat e,Iualizer in the s�hnnl which will known here throughout her life. She OAL distribute the heat much better. was one who took a very deep interest �;.1Z ,E R HARRY HUDSON, Dentist. �;,p, MOt'tiTa Ont. W-dter.iackson, of Toronto, is bnme in everything for the advancement of :jR4it'by. Office-Adam's Terrace; Byron for the.Christmas holidays. after put- St `u-th. Phen�123. iGas extraction when Phone Us1 thecntnmunitc. She was connected I UrpOse having an hand CGntlnu- des,red i. 5ltf tintr in bis first term ?it the University.(with the Metlir-diet Churcb. Dir.Rog- p. y ; R. Smith. n. n The school concert_h-lei last week f e,a and feimily have our most sincere ou.ly a stuck of hard �'� D. C. S n th. ti to ff cons n decided success.. Much credit is and soft coal. i; ZJ:• r:HoaorGrad ate of Chicago and To- sympathy in their bereavement. s due the teacher and pupils.on getting ThP Baprist and %Methodist churches roa:I Univemities and the Royal College of • u 3klt:h aneZC,hent M ram. 18Ce your order IIOti' before K i Drn-al Surgeons. Phone office ]till, Residence Fruit Trees Shrubs Etc. p P g held their Christmas aooiversarle9 oa $013, No outsid:appointments. ely i Sunday!ast, Dir, Senior, of Toronto, the rise in price. Y r LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. ,: s poke at the former He afanasangf t 12tf Phone Pick. 1708. F Having secured the a en^y for E. D. WiiITBY. ' r� Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental g eaC service. an being possessed o fl Scrceong and Vniversity of Toronto. office Swith& Son, Ltd., Nurrerymet], y y DONALD MUtiRO, PICK>JK NG over R. M. Pon la's hard�•arp store, Whitby. 6f Winona. Out. Five velars and tient lashes was very sweet voice, was ver much ao- Ot>ce hows9 to�2 Ito 5.30. lad. Whit 9. the sentence meted out in the Police pre* Mr, Annis, of Scarboro, Be1J phone 220. �y i am prepared to take orders for all Court here on Thursday last by Mag- -spoke at the morning- service. The kinds of.Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, latents J. E Willis to Art huh Sinclair, afternoon Ferv'ce was. withdrawn, N• DALES, Lr D. S , D. D. S„ Ornamental Shrubs Etc.-. at Tnroato, when Sinclair pleaded guilty owing to the funeral of the late Mrs. Whatevale it Graduate of Royal College of Dental sur• lowest possible prices. to holding up In eom any with others, W. D. Rogers. goons and the University of Toronto. Office p • 'above D. A Scott's store. Claremont. Ont. Special rates for large quantities, Herbert Boworth. of Zephyr, at the i he Q�'�"�:e (�'r e Office tours.9 a.m. to 5 p. m.. Saturdays; 9 a, 28t1 point of s gni. Sinclair is the second t,.�i v a G a rage In. to 1 p.m. Phone Clare 140•;. 471y o- seven men rounded up by Provin- DUMBARTON. _ - Veterinary N. J. Chapman, Pickering cial Constable Taylor. InspFctor Motor overhauling, top and side cur. ?✓ Stringer and Toronto Police within Miss Edna Fountain is tEe guest of tain repalrng. a -?1R. E. J. Shirley. Veterinary Snr• - the past few days in connection with Mr. and Mrs. Dufty. Battery Service-Gbarging llgeon. Honorary Graduate of Ontano 4•eter• the Port Pert y bond robbory 'and r th- Mr.and Mrs. Burke are guests of inary College, All diseases of domestic animalsRoofing and overhauling.saenuficall treated. 448 Simcoe Street North, er crimes in Ontario, York and Peel their daughter, Mra, Asa Pearce. All work guaranteed. Flat rateOshawa I;hone e29. loty Oounties. Charles Lang,the first mate, Born. on Wednesdayy, Dec. 11th, to service charge l +� is now serving a three year term. Mr.and Mrs. Dufty, .daughter. Phone 5510 Mark. Central, . fuatnfass (Xavbs. a Robheriesin the three counties with Mee• �`m. Nicholson and Phyllis p pecia ll which Sinclair admitred on Thursday are spending the nolidav in the city. E. E R R Y ` Y T^«^~V, RICHARD90.Q- Real Eg be wee connected include assisting Misses Marjorie and Elva Annie ac- is , tate. Insurance,Conveyancing, Notary Lang in the Port Perry r,)hhery. cornpanied Miss Hadden to her home ? -----$ublu,Etc..Pickering,Oct. 311y breaking into a garage at Zeppbyr and at Blackwater and spent the week-sad a POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, IS in. red or green roofing 3.50 sq eteali ,ir gasoline,entering and titealing there. 1 F. for tJonoct« of York and Omar o. eon 3•a " 9. 3.10 s United Cigar Store and Office Special• Mr. Stacey is giving up the black. Here You Are lion isle.ofall kinds York to sa a. Ana. r. ►. q ty Companv's ptendefs at B'adford, smithshc.p and with bis wife and frim• .,, noises• Address Green River P.O., out. $fi 3.00 eq. pinkerton's hardware store at Schorr• ily Is tnovin-g from our village. They --- n B.BEATO:d TOR'NBHIP CLERK The above priced are for iota of berg and a drug.tore at Willuwdale. will to future reside in Bowrn•inville, ,� • He also admitted serving two pravious arm. and Dors. Taylor and Doris s D. oonveyanew, Oommissicaer for asking terms of three years concurrently from spent last week at Niagara Falls and Cement, �t�y amds.tu, Aeooaasana. Eco. fdoaq so lona 10 sq. or more, lOc per sq. 1917 to 1921 for shopbreaking and attended the silver wedding of their Cement, on farm prOperty Lunar of Marriage Ido- _ WhiUval•, Out. Try extra in small lots, packet picking. Addressing the prig- sister, DI r. and Mrs. Uweneth, of that Coal, AVID A. PLGH-Live stock nuc• nose, Magistrate Willis characterized place. ; �[ioVI Graduate of C. M. ]ones' School, • • him as coward who might have fared The Xmas entertainment and tree , Chicago• Lifetime experience with pedigreed -.- PICKERING -•- differently at the bands of his victims wasa_great success. All the children IjUnlbel` spptockpp Block and ring work. All kinds of sales had he not used a gun. The court told and grown ups did their parts with 61rJmClaxmonnded to. Terms reasonable. Photw him that he could have been sent �uderfol were in a an The LUMBER YARD down for life for his offences, The se : -Shingles 1.1 7 i4f, MAW, LICENSED AUG - were sentence was inflicted as s warn. Xmas collection on Sunday as usual w �Y TIONEER,for York.Qntario and Durham Ing to others who might think of at- was for the Bethany Orphanage and Ready Roofing �' Counties, All kinds of sales promptly attended POULTRY tempting robbery for a living, and as was liberal. e Terme reasonable. Date•for sake may be P P held in the Dec.31st.plhouse at 10 o'clock. Every Mary's' '$nmdn just ` a means to public protection. The aouaI school meeting will be a ssT . arranged at NEWS'Officv. Bap and Indepen- _WANTED Wed dent phones. Whitby,Ont. SlyT�1 _- l7 H I N G L E S GREENWOOD. Car of st Cement ]u tis -• nae should,attend. all the reports Highest prices paid for at $3 80 per barrel. ;;' any quantity of bene Mrs.T. C. Robinette, of Toronto, about the new school will f present-_ ed. A formal opening of the new _ and chickens. Write spent Sundayy with Miss M.Wood, building will be held early in January British Columbia Cedar• or hone. Mr. and Mre. Stewart have both �t ��tt DD # ` P to which everyone must comb. A P A R E E S O R Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles been very poorly,during the last two F. . y Bird's Felt Slate Shingles u week.. notice the its will be giver later. a/► for sale at i . Neskel Bert Harvey was oft duty for a few Mr. and Mre. Nobel, it rheic beauti- X00 a SIM XM=LZ - : days last o.week,owing to an attack of tul new Home, bad the prAlsfortune last T. PATERSON9 - CLAREMONT Phone 2 Tuesday night to be gassed. bavin9 Call and get prices. luRRobert and Mrs Harvey. of Toronto checked the furnace too quickly and ; Bog 296 WHITBY y' f retired. Neighbors missed them on � ffigp'4 pentSunda with the former a ar-�e� ats, Bert and Mre. Harvey. P Wednesday, but supposing them to be Ic se A R E R i iaVO Bread Flour The radio fever seems to have struck visiting, were not alarmed till `eburs, S day when the were found up, but in } 1 carr village, there being five to the vii- s dazed condition. They had lost a lags and one or two_ in the immediate day and a night,but are thankful to, ~� We arh Agents for and Markel vicinity. be is the land of the living and are ' Mrs. James Raine was under the , *" oe s II o• 7. doctor's care or a wee or so TaePa$try �lOtir, saes coria an wttank of typhoid fever, A gloom was cant over the commun- ity last Thursday morning when it _ Goold-Sha le whish we are Rind to say did not de- was lenrnd that a life-long resident of ► �Q •f May be obtained from you Grocer. develop, and she is now convalescent. this place. in the person of George UV Muir t` • A very successful Xmas entertain- White, had passed away, after an ill- „ tore­ ­. Brooklinflour Mills meat was Riven hp the pupils of the nese of several months. He was the Fleury and BisSells ► Sunday school here on Monday even- youngest son of the late Joseph and ing.under the direction of Miss Frasier Mrs:White. He is survived by his CHAR. WILSON, Prop. j. Lister. _ _ and Mi.aeigh. While many of the widow. Jean Parker,two daughters, "� Q. children show considerable talent, it is 'Miss Gertrude and Mrs, Ivan Annis. FOR SALE not an easy task for a teacher to train also two Bona, Irving and Frank, at � wish our e►' those talents. Santa Claus was there home, The funeral took place Sunday .I-John-Deere Hay Loader A SUPERIOR SCHOOL as jovial as evef, ready to hug the afternoon to Erskine Cemetery and Friends & Patrons 44 1 side-del. Rake ladies or kiss the habies'. He never was largely attended. The service " I Sulky Plow 2 Walking Plow's seems to tire and this year. was no ex- was conducted by Rev,J. F. Olugston -- I Crown GAn); EL�IO�-T cept;nn. and the members of the Doric Masonic A Merry Brantford Binder Twine. �;� j r r/ �/ The toany friends And acquaintances Lodge. R e extend our heartfelt sym- L- s--���/ of.l[rs. Annie Emerson, of'Toronto, pithy to rile sorrowing f,tirnily. �j��'gS l l�aa W. F. Disney, Gre'enwood Corner Yon a and Alexander formerly of this village, will be sorry Y B to learn of her death on AIbnd,ey even. "? 42tf Phone Pick 714 Streets, Toronto, irt;. The Lite M,s. Emerson was'tbe SALE REGISTER. ;ayid a, J► -_ shiest daughter of John mrd the lite • Noted fur high grode' instruction Ti-F,9DAS, Dna 30Tr1-Auction sole of stool firs. Adamson. She spent her gill- Grain Chopping and superior employment services, hood d•tys in this neighhorbood. She 2° young cotes(Holsteins•Ayrshires, Happy, P�'o p : held ao�itiun with 'the T. li stn Co. nurhanlS and Jorseys), at the A. E. ;FIND FL �iKING: Many students from other business for a n�imher of years and when her Alaj-)r farm, Whitevale, the proper- rz colleges have been in attendatice mother hecaiile ill, ne the result of a ty of Geo. Tedford, gale at 1,80 New Year r 1 am prepared to do Chopping and stroke, she crime bnme and nursed her sharp. See hills. W. Maw, auction- until her death, - THfi. PICKERING NEWS Oat Flaking every day but here during the past twelve months Returning to her ear. •wT � ����rj�T�+� Saturday. work in Tnrnntn it was not long t:r.til TCF.�DAP, JAv, 18TH-Anrtirni gale rf 1� Enter day time, Write for cats- , . . Ayaa.ar v t L•1 1 p 8toneboataFor Sale she ton grffererl a stroke, from which farrrl sinal. implements, fnrnitrtre �•t logue• abs never recovered. 'Shp lertveg to etc., thh prnpPrry of David Precious, " ]Scan F. Bayles, Claremont (rnnurn lien lose a daughter. Mrs. Perry I Int 32. con. 1. Pi, kerinv. Sale at 1.+30 Veterivaty si1rgeon W. J. Elliott, Principal I with whom abe lived, an aged father, abarp. See bills. W \Saw,auction- � al Rural Route No, 2 , `three brothers and one sister. eer. F'i.rlt?:@r3xlg Cpntii =a ? ,. .. � , u _..,-, --:: :'.'.:'-... ",: _,. ... - ..,.• W...:"'. .._ �,.._ __..�,.,.::...i's-..,._-,,,,,,;,....r�_,.�..-,u-v y..,.,...u..��'�'a.`�. _ _ _.. .. G. .. ,.:.a��r:5r�°,'7 .'a ��*='�1�,.�,.m:�"-'a"."'x:�:;;r�-s .'+m... MK­ �77 T"^7. -7 7 r A. J wel:-buttered enameled, ware baking —AND THE WORST IS YE TTO COME porcelain-like aurfaZ6 Of. which will not affect or be, affected by f t. thi acid in 'the tomatoes. On top -place the tomato pulp, left. after . - Woman's Sp here '--.. -stiritning the Juice. Bake thirty min- Serve while hot. utes In a hot oven. The Little, People. .The match-slaking mother is one of,AFTER THE LAST BLOW-OUT, I .: The Lord of the Little People. OLD INNER TUBES HAVE those people whom we often meet in, MANY USES. Gentle.and very wise, cinema. We seldom novels and at the Walking His woods in the twilight. life, because such old inner tube has many us see her in. real An' Harks to His children's cries; odium is' attached ' that most women steer; sea to the, match-!in the household after it has And His tender mouth Is wry with last days on the automobile. seen its'l making motherIf rub- pain, clear of the role. They wash their: are 'I iespolisibility and leave'ber bands of various widths'y u c And terrible.are His eyes. e hands of a, from it, they will find ma their daughters to shift for them-, around the household. A paper- The snare that has throttled the rabbit I packaqe is quickly fastqned� selves about getting husbands. Jerks to his dying strain; i wrappe( n the schem- This is wrong. Between o of them. -The parcel i with one or two Trapped by his rush-thatOheddwellfh�g, Ing mother -who disposes of her' P package secured by these rubber The muskrat whimpers his pain; daughter in marriage as if she were _ive in good.condition. Par- -smash- bands arr And here the bird with the shot a slave on the auction block, and the ffined jelly glasa6s, if they Piave no ---ed wing s W itli mother who 'leaves her daughter's ma tin covers, can be covered circles' in Hidded three days has is trimonial fate entirely to chance, of pap-r held in p'ace, by these rubberl 'I 'd in wbich it is not y use them there is a wide fie, bands. latto,daughter m3. only the province but'the ddty of a The-Lord of the Little People 4- as garters to hold hands in her bloom Wistfully goes His way, M child's jJrC1Od mother to forward her ch I ers. Seeking In vain His children; happiness and welt-being. If whole sections are cut, fringed Few and afraid are they It is strange that so many* mothers' ,and laced together, they make. Of the mighty beast.who has ravished It do not rea:ize this, for nearly all wo. b4gs. The :arge size can b, stretched the world men, even when they have not been over the broom and saves much down to With his hungc.- to slay, slay, slay. i A happily married themselves, believe in wear on the•edges. Baby will have no marriage. They recognize it as wo- air end of fun rolling a ball through a Lonely the fields at twilight'; niants 'predestined place in 'life, the niece of inner tube a toot tong. Empty the darklizig wood, e is most,likely to career in which sh :find peace and contentment. Every There, in the woodchuck's burrow.- -ry.- A VERY PLEASING BATH ROBE Dead lies an orphaned brood. woman wants her daughters to mar Here, where the bobwhites cowered. She never,,fee:s safe about them until And feathers and goats of blood. they are married, and the first breath froml 0 The Lord of the Little People, of relief that a mother draws the time her baby girl is born is when i Who may divine what stirs churchi she sees her walking out of the His heart, as He seeks in the twilight 142'�_ l1alhnq+or. raw door on the arm of her husband.. 'Fiesongsof His worshippers, getting And hears but whimpers and squ This being the case, why is g eali her daughter married n(?t a legiornate of pain 0 cupation for the mother? Why c From creatures in plumes and furs? should not a mother use her wisdom FROM THE DESERT TO THE MILL and experience in trying,to secure a The partridge rots in the woodland; d? good bus'band band for her chi' The wild duck drowns In the sea; Great Engineering -Feats to Help Trade. No mother has a right to use her -flung trap lines Beasts on the wide ler waterways. all of Influence to make her daughter marry In many parts of the world there is, miles of small any particu'ar man just because he Perish in agony. nesting, particularly in which will combine to distribute water That the monkey-tbing with the w--;a boom In engineering, a catch." But she should use I the construction 'of great dams. One and render firtile-a vast tract of ocrun- J sel's lust her own matrimonial experience and .%,lay wallow in mastery. Is being erected on the Nile which try her own know'.edge of men'-to guide will be the largest in the, world when At the present time the�ri is's small her girl in making the right choice of completed—larger arger even• than the fa- army of Britfsh work peopl e--m ec han- The' Lord of the Lit'lle Peoplat 31 husband. cutting XNIho'ean his thbughts surmise'' mous Assuan- Dam- In Egypt-others Ica and so on In the Soudan Every woman knows that in affairs Cattle and small. gray monkeys ate being constructed in India, while, lip the desert tolmake it blossom. And Of the heart an ounce of prevention isl another wonderful piece Of engineering even after the work Is completed Bri- Heard His first baby cries, wwth a and of cure. There is nol .ill be the mighty works In course of t;lln will continue to benefit, for it Is . I He knows, He knows when a sparrow use in arguing with a girl in love Prection. on the Colorado River. the "timated that 300,000 acres of the falls - - - I I `desert will, as a result of the-work. be She is temporarily incapable of harness that seeing, And • terrib!e are His eyes. object of which Is ,to h She is mighty force. hearing a wonderful crop of cotton, anythirg In its true light. —F. Van de Wat much of which will. it is hoped, find ..deaf to all reason. Girls marry the There are already, on the Nile. num men with whom they are tbrqvrn in 6rous lasting monuments to the skill,its way to the mills of Lanca4hire. Even more costly will b�&. contact. Hence it is the mother's,, Baby Seals. and enterprise of British engineers, the lrrtga• duty to see that the men with whom' tion project which has been begun In her daughters-associate are the kind Baby seals are as helpless in the I but this latest undertaking easily S eclipses all previous voctrks. The dam, India, also by British engineers. This *a ter at birth as is a7 human baby. I Ls the construction, of'a dam on the she wpu.d welcome as her sons-in-law. They must.be taught to swim, and In- :which.is being erected on the Blue The sensibte mother'does-riot take Indus River; the cost of Which will be all the lore of aeal life. Nile. was commenced some years ago, young strutted in ten million pounds.' There will be Into her family a handsome but the work was condemned The including how to hunt food and escape Ixty-six sluice gates, 850 miles of a: relative and throw him into d i time a be-by Soudan Government then invited tend- i. so�FIA-titon with her daughter, and From the main canals, and 1,200 miles of,small. nd thn 49,5V. Striped flannel,corduroy an.2 their.,enemtes. d rill bow' finds-that eiderdown are good Is seal is laid snugly within a bed of dry era,and a B�it'sh firm, 3fessrs, S. Pear er distributaries. I with fio.rror when she finds materia for a seaweed,. until he is able to look'out son and Company, were awarded the The dam across the Colorado River 'they have fallen in love with e ould also be contract. the 'sum Involvk being, four � each garment lik this. ' It c for him e!f, he is subject to " unre gill be twice the height of St. Paul's is Other and want to get married. Nor made of quilted silk or satin. or of lenting 7scipline. million pounds. The dam is being con- Cathedral, and will entail,the expendl- does she give the run of her house to blanket cloth.- in teaching her baby to swim' the structed for irrigation purposes, and If Cath the company's engineers fail to have .a ture of nearly fiftyAve million dollars. _some -fascinating ne'er-do-well and! The Pattern is cut in 4 Sizes,Small, then weep with despair when her!84-36; Medium, 38-40-, Large, 42-44; mother seal- floundets out an the rookery, gathers the baby sea] under water upon the land by July, 1925, they- The River That Brings Ruin. Extra-Large, 46-48 inches - -penalty of $500,000. If the Colorado is not tamed there �daughter announces her intentionof:'Ex bust- mesa -her flapper, and slips carefully into will be" to pay a warn- u 4%'the water. Suspending' the baby on marr3ting him despite all the ora A Medium size requires Cutting Up a Country. is no hope of savint from Inundation. Ings that are held up befors her as yards of 36-inch material. I'the prosperous Imperial Valley with to bow such a marriage' is sere toll Pattern mailed to any .address .o.n her .flipper, the mother seal barks, Twenty thousand men ate.being em- its 10,000 settlers and yearly crops • I - . grunts and-whines in her attempts to. - .I �:turn out receipt of 20c in silver, by the Wilson ployed In the construction of this, the representing a value of $100,000,000. IndIcate.what Ja expeCted of the baby. The managing mother prevents iPublishing Go., 73 West Adelaide St., If the baby refuses to perform, the Makwar Dam, but they can work re- The river flows at tlie phenomenal .!these catastrophes. Not. believing in Toronto. mother spanks It with her flipper, The guiarly for only eight months in the speed of thirty miles an hour• as fast Sear, the Nile being in flood during as many trains! In i906 it overflowed --the marriage of cousins, she does-not Send 15c-in silver for our up-to- young seal learns to swim by flounder- invite good-looking young kinsmen to,'date fall and Winter 1924-1925 Bog Ing a few strokes at a time. When it the other four months. Work dartrig, its banks. cut a dee channel thirty- It P make. their home with her. S6 of Fashions. becomes exhausted and starts to sink, summer is also difficult owing to the;five miles long through the desert- and extreme`.'freezes out the undesirables,' I formed- what Is*known*as the Salton the mother snatches it from danger. The wise mother teaches her TO A BABY. Some of the beiLch combW$ to Alas- The top of the dam will -act -as a;Sea. a huge lake 50,000 acres in area. doughter that while love Is the great bridge for the Soudan Railway. The!Early in June,- 1922, it wiped out al• thing in matrimony, It is not every- Little rosy'-babykin with-little rogy ka, adopt baby seals as pets. dam Iteelf will be two miles long and most half the Palo Verde Valley, hope- qq thing, and that a wortism does not hands come as. faithful as dogs, and it is lm- will creat a lake. fifty miles long and lessly submerging two towns, ruining long lo Petal-like — yet metal-like with possible to banish them ones they be- two miles wide. From this Jake will thousands of dollars worth of standinz nX -6e a hiisband who ha's not the a. An strength of iron o3nds! come attached to their master canal seventy miles long, from crops and rendering thousands of poo v solid qualities that command her re- run a Holding, me and folding.me in love's instance .19 cited of a baby seal that which, In turn," there will be 10,000 ple homeless.� spect. She teaches her that a man ,ecstatic mesh I was taken out to sea in hopes that It who'canmake his wife a�coro:fortable� -Love'& ethereal spirit has been would reunite with its herd. - Abouf liVing will hold her affections longer 1 • cbemized to flesh! midnight there was a plaintive wall. Product of the Mind. than one who starves her and repeats at the cabin door. The seal had comeHnrovEtZ :poetry to her. So, when the girl until he was admit-I.- Ev'erywhere, In high life or in'low, Dimpled little*baby with -a-smile like back. He bdwled' u I in real hts�ory' of In the fictions of leets her life partner she does-it in- honey-dew, ted to the family circle and fed with men, in the myths of young nations or Celli nil Instead of marrying th* What has any human done to earn a piece of fish in the legends of the otd, In the re- first attractive man who strikes herl such wage as you? ligions of the worshipful or in the: fancy. Search my life of sin and strife how- Two Rings for Greek Brides. skepticisms of the Godless, the outer Men help their sons to start In ever much I-may, otously or Two rings are used in the marriage physical manifestation, cons business. Why should not mothers I Nothing half deserving you is found as the prol . kelp their A*ughters to marry? The the way. That's , ceremony of the Greek Church: one is unconscious1w. Is accepted along duct of th Inner life.—H, I.. Piper.average girl's business in life. I of gold and the other silver. Very Slow. The son - th ------we-held eseh -other 9—"Where you goin' with. 0 AVOID CROWDING THE nese all complete— bouquet?" Gladness that is heavenly and wonder- Snail—"To propose to -Miss IAdy- DOWS. fully sweet. bug", A few weil-grown tants are more! I can only thank my stars for such a Bug--'-She be somebody's grand. Veautiful in the window- 'lovel�'fate— garden than mother by the time you get there!" 4L compact mass can possibly be. I Gosh! This makes a dozen lines; the -like to have every plant I grow show • Marks of Eminence. editor told me eight! an. : e time In Spain, and soma he individual beauty, which It cannot —Strickland-Gillil f At one -do when crowded by others. Then, other countries of Europe, the wear- we have to divide our attention tool BAKED RICE) MEXICAN STYLE 11rig of spectacles was a mark of social much no plant will get the personal Besides being easily prepared, rice eminence. , Although they were not .-care that Is so necessary to success.,dishes are especially nourishing and ny MeCe-SRaM-1114 _)-�gpt them on. while If you want to. feel the greatest a good substitute for potatoes -which,-. attending public functions, suctir as sl pride in your flowers aim to- grow unless baked, cannot' be prepared In .li�7 theatres, concerts and bull fights, so splendid specimens rather than a not- a short time. Peet that.the owners might demand res -able collection. I would rather grow Rice can be cooked In twenty mitL- --begonia and have ales and used at any time thereafter, from the people. The size of the spec- one tine Thurstont I , P a"matter. of im mcles so-on became 'it so perfect that it would compel ad- for several days. The folloviing recipe iR i portance, and, as people's fortunes in• lirdration than grow a couple of dozen for Mexican baked rice-makes a very I creased, so (lid the dimensions of their as, a bego 11 commonplace except the substantial "one-dish dinner' which Is ir, glasses- The Countess D'Aulnoy as- vsrielc suitable for busy days. Z sures us 'tbat -stome of thl spectacles I w d rather irrow ono fern that look one and on"Aiarter C'dofuls of Moshe has. seen warn .by some of the w Id wou d 11 a window with Its f1my, rice In boiling salted water for thirty Although only 21,J years old, this Ifttle boy, Reginald Alvis, recently grandees were as large as her Itead. -fronds t n a half dozen smaller terns minutes. Add one and one-half CUP- journeyed alone. from Glasgow, Scotland, to Toronto. During the sea It must have been a comical Right, but, of diffe t kinds. My fri fo.12 tomato juice, one large gres Z�M` 1W an n pep- voyage on the Regina he w s the pet of the ship and there was no lack of being f"hionable, the spectacle wear6 thrill wi me over the one W tboy per cut up fine,one-half cupful obopped i volunteer guardians on the ?rain which brought him over the Canadian N.- era were doubtleis not troubled b�, %wromuld the. oollection bwkl pasw pimento and a dash of pepper. NItx Railways from Halifax to Toronto. scruples of that sort. -A. EL 1090thw thoroughly sad pour 11110 t"n&l Ral n • L + �yT� r..o.:vr•'2s- "-r ,rs'- a-s.,.-'A «-,+rrr' ,.ne.. ,.a.:n'!6 :.4'sr' �. r�a' '�T'a''= '' y.�<S:C' -. - ur•^`;°,^'0"arasa `"'...»t-rs '• .r+..:.. ,.> .'E' i ""-"w• d ',.G^,n4 ;:; .i1r �` ', q^^ .:.T'�';rs...', '.s a. •s:': ^'. :f:: �K t'.-;.6. ^�:.*- , ✓u, .� r..+�..'�-I-:•'�"^fOI m.Cj --'-..",..r •nMx. w6•'t,."• .. • .. ,...:.:., ::."�": .:. ..:,. 3:, i`.. :?Y:, •S"r • ,art, .. - rp,: r. • ` a • IN � PAIN JORM s •rY , a �, � i ' NURSES ►•. .._ . . ;. _. , �..n ''i' J r e w '"� S t V 'vas, t•r••ti N•aaltal tar 168ara614•, r �, r ' »' •� .id'l`e' »• ,�:, ::" s '�, ANInUs Nlr Mt•ruo and AtnN N"*M i6 ++a ;itis An Indication That- the Blood " < A r. v«a City. hears tores r:ara Caere 4 1 �\ t v .,is Thin and Watery. - .—� ► R- v', ...a seducation�nd adedroer having "iP' y # um ; ' ■'� , neon. This Nou::at hal NadN tN eight- isf r e Y••4 ra . feThe lllai sign of rheumattem Th I -� ,+. '" `"$ J_a<.. Ua school.'a monthly .tlowance and treadling ':•aentipr a-pain and swelling of one of 1 x �� $ :, ?. d a r3 the joints. If this is not treated 'c M ra scorer to and from .Nr. York. For far" 7 4 through the blood, which is the seat of 1 a� '' yam' ,~ nfxwalioa hangr Is too ar•ar,aNadYt +&r --the disease, the poison spreader,affect- ung other joints and 'tissues---same times rteumat!gm, attacks the heart! r � ` - �✓ b ? � ` '{ `� y 'The Wrong Subject. and Is fatal_. y ��• .. i •. � - � „�' t Professor Hamilton, of the Dublin. A remedy that has corrected many 'cases of rheumatiam is Dr. Williams' _y„ y f " x$ } ; 'a 0 University, used to recall his first .,Y K t {S/•^' „t,=S.•.Vey .,`.`.� Pink Pills. These pills enrich and meeting with,his predecessor, Brink. u purify the blood sothat the poisonous : .Axa ` ley. Hamilton was a youth of e}gh1 _ ..' rhenmatic matter is driven out of the I :=ask: �zrk- teen, and sat neat the bishop at a ban- y system as nature Intended. Mica Ger- Us erquet. They did not speak, and the - M, , `g - —tie Deane, Waahago, Ont., oohs attack-r - !' young man thought he ought to say t a ed with rheumatism' and found relief! Al something. Seeing a map of Van Dao- through Dr.'Williams' Ptak Pilla. She men's band hanging on.the wall, he r says:-„About a year ago' I was et �” ( w sk ? jti ; k :,� A, ,: � asked, suddenly: "Were you ever in "t ,.,. . �., �', ki ..: " 'r !.;- .:`; f f s'. v: a. ;'w¢ ; Botany Bay?" The bishop turned tor.•.•' 'tacked b rheumatism and for Looe «•> '� � J weeks was confined to my bed. The'- trouble her 4 i him, with a look of severe displeasure, �f� �''�i...q �r••t '.f�' t. byY:i•-.': {Gy ,� 4d�'oyi 1a'y Y 1. .a• uy ' K,..y .e+ .,s`2h M Il er beer trouble was so painful, affecting the = y . :^. ^t. and thundered: "Fat your soup, air!,& Joints o[-my Iimba so that I could not! And then 1t iu$t occurred to Hamdltoa stand alone. Mother had a boa of Dr.I s • that the bishop thought he,was beings 4101, Williams' Pink Piffle In the house and• MAMMOTH FOUND IN TRAFALGAR .a�t4-•1�c, LONDON asked whether he had ever been iy 'thought they might help me. I began The fossilized bones of a mammoth and a hippopotamus that, about 100,000 years ago, lived in Trafalgar transported," fgr at that time all des- ;sof -'taking them, and when I had taken Square, now one of the world's busiest spots, have recently been discovered thirty feet below the surface. The perste criminals were seat to Botany ,these pills got a farther supply, with bones, including also those of the aurochs, or great ox, and the red deer, have been identified by Sir Arthur Keith, Bay. the renowned anatomist, and Mr. R. H. Burns. They have been placed in the museum of the Royal C,oNe a of • the result that the rheumatism vas• 8 � :•,,t+ fished and I was n well girl. I rosy add( Surgeons, to which they have been presented. The bones .were found when foundations wee being dug out ad- p ' -. that my mother and two of my sisters I p Classified Advertisements iacent to the head European Offices of the Canadian Pacific Railway (right). It, is ass id Geological circles 1-t �bsve also used the pills for various ail- that these relics of the past belong to one•of the milder periods of the Ice age. The spot where they were found MONEY TO LOAN. _ meats with equal success, and now we Is marked by a cross, ARM LOANS MADE. AGENTS are You rare suffering from any without them in the ucon. I EASY TRICKS F wanted. Reynoida, 77 Victoria e' BABY'S OWN TABLETS Street, Toronto. . ditfon due to poor; watery blood, or No. 847 "weak nerves, begin taking Dr. Wil- We are Interested in obtaining M llama' Pink Pills now, and note hoes �i With A Glas•�Of Water /A� t Your strength and health will Improve. ;,'} ALWAYS IN THE HOME D and RARE R.E r ja 'Yon can get these pills through any BOOKS dealer in medicine, or by mail, at 50 Once a mother has used Baby's Own v cents a boa, from The Dr. Williams' ! Tablets for her little ones she always ON CANADIAN SUBJECTS. Seed s - - M'edletne Co., Brockville, Out. keeps a supply on hand, for the first particulars to the Wilson Publish �P trial convinces her there is nothing to " r r Company, 7E West Adelaide Street. equal them In keeping; children we'.1. Toronto. Ontario. POlands• Trade. .. ` w The Tablets are a mild but thorough ! - The policy of the Soviet government laxative which regulate the bowe:e l TAYLOR.- ? in endeavoring to. kill imports from and -sweeten the stomach• thus driving Poland has obliged the Polish govern• 2 oot constipation and indigestion, colds FORBES - _ latent to took for other foreign mar- - 6 land simple tevera and making teeth• ' .Ikets. During the last year Poland ham lag easter. Concerning them, Mrs. Ipald ape-cial attention to the Balkans, Salaete Pelletier, St. Dumais, Que., TI'C?E', euAlu•TEE• sending there an itinerant ezhibttlon ` writes:-"I have used Baby's Own a of PoLlsh manufactured articles. yA Tablets for the past ten years and am p � �c ? Poland organized a regular fair In �w� �, never without them fn the house. They 1 e s " . 'Constantinople in September. the-first a x have always given the greatest satin- A tumbler is filled with water For every purpose in the !European fair In Turkey, and every- ""' o r y faction and I can gladly recommend* until 1t can hold no more, and to _ . thing seems to iadlcate favorable roe- placed on the corner of a haadker. orchard,cutting limbs up p ,them to all mothers of little ogee." ,? j to for the ex !chief which Is placed very near the to li inches. Handles- I•. pec expansion of Polish trade The Tablets are Bold by medicine deal , j -fn the Near East. ( Non, Marguerite Shaughnessy y 4,6,fir 10 and iZ feet pP Daughter of the late Lord Shaughnes- problem to to remove the t..■srs.u+�ar►a.*aiti.wsgr p sY , edge of a table. The table nhott7li era or direct b mail at 25 cents a box; have no cover. hero The Dr, Will-lama' Medicine Co.,! The sy, Chairman of the Canadian Pacific _ 'CVhen sending money by mail sae Brockville, Oat. handkerchief without touching + Railway. who acted as sponsor at'the 8 the Our descriptive circular•ew �pp • Deminlon Express Mosey Orders 4 glace or spillingany of the water. IAunching from the Clydebank yw2 s Saler than sending Dille I :` Firm on ,Eternaf`Rock Although the task seems Impossible toataraddro•sonregvrst - ' - of John Brown a Co., of the Canadian There •re silent depths In the ocean of accomplishment, It can be done D i Pacific 8.8 "Princess MargueriW' 1•o- very easily, TAYLOR-FORBES Pageant. . • eeatly. The new vessel !s a twin which the storms that lash the ear- Grasp the opposite corner of the COMPANY, LIMITED screw oil burner, w ato fury never reach. People; ; `'Tho 1 rner t ! - b with and ki be ma i4, • tl1 banners ai'h faro Yand hold 1t •rx In a hors- Oh, never envy me portant addition to the Compaay's Pa- wbo bave learned to control them- -soatal Position, holding the corner GUELPH. ORT. ?. !rbese !lags at searldt flying, `cific Coast fleet. The ship comprises selves, who do not live on the surface i as far lie you can away from the of their being, but who reach down in- table: With our other hand strike five decks and has a•n overall 1 f d T1h1e purple that you see. at li•S feet h to the depths, where• in the otll.=aut. 1 the handkerchief a sharp downward •,Mia air of atarohltag triumph ---�— the voice of God 1a heard, wcc.e i.,e) , blow. If you do this, the haadker. iQ� People Leather for Gulteases. fabsorb the great principles of life, are chief will be drawn from under theI•V•tons a13 that I aoald save _ I glass• It fa desirable that tDei�f loves that had as ending Hides of water buffaloes ase being� tint affected by Lha thousand had one tabletop�be very smooth and thatBitro-Pbosphate Leedee nerve• whipped from China to the United storms and tempeets-domestic anan- o . And hopes that hada grave. m>l, social', political, wahich cause i the handkerchief Dave so heavy and old people used It to make thea! ' Marsaa<+•t Wtddeta�. States for Manufacture into-owteasm i hem. Leel •ad look younger, I6"s the one - + 0 l mach suffering and unhappinesshedpt had icily thi$ eat ofard pante it, with beet nerve builder for weak, nerve-es $•meaees in our daily food in bad mar so many liven. In the depths of other of fA4 +erten, to a forey"e!J ► ' ldiaard's Liniment Por Rheumatlam, for our digtastions. their being they find the divine stabil-for men had women and that is - ---- -- - - - !sing power which carries them poised y we tee it. Price it Pet --- --- - -_ ooh gmaran slid serene even through IC hurricane MORE THAN 559000 FARMERS PCO• Arrow Chemlcal Co., 26 Front of dlffieultiee.- 8t least, Toronto, Oat. O. S. M. have. bought their farms in "IdA.4ra HEALTH EDUCATION 4 Canada from lha Canadian Pacific, A Minard's Liniment Relieves Pain. remarkable Fact. Tbinkl There U a p BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON - reason. The large area of our hold. Frost Lutes - � Wet leatheris damaged mcnh pro'Inge affording choice of location and of l Provincial t3oafd of Health. Ontario. lesdily by hest than dry lather• land to salt every [arming aced. Fair Mlnsrd a takes the sting out at M ; price, fair contr;tct: and fair ,dealing them. Quickens circulation and " Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions,on Public Health mat- i Many • good shoe has be6n apolled by' combined witb abundant fertility of prevents complications. tern through this column. Address him at 8padina House, Spadlna 1 putting it too close to a-stove or rsdi- soil, good climate and social condi. s : Crescent, Toronto. I at�r to dry. aiamarm life there desirable and attractive. select their farm from our virgin lands, l wast otaltuaeas w roata from our improved farms, and with Public Health is a subject that cially true of the warningfl against please write or ow some capital and determination to touches very closely the Lite and hap-'charges and . eruptions from the; J �° � � work, can make a home and body of the emphasis lac Eggs pay for O� ■•+gQ it Write for out booklet, "The Prair{e RW Ounces of every one-ofus. It is not as � Y placed on wash-i POtll�tryf Blltteir, and • IIng and bathing as a means of purifl- We.WARANTEs tbom tar a ,war -areae Provinces of Canada," and leaflet, ' "abstruoe subject or nus which aper- cation had of the espIidt directions 'P. POULIN' d< CO. LIMIT90 "Western Canada Forgei Ahead:' C. L. M son takes up merely foi cultural res- for prover disposal' of excreta• (see I ss-n Baha«." Barra Norwood,Land Agent,Canadian Paciflo softs or as a pastime. It is a neoes Lev. IV and Nut. XXIII). Tl'~'•° was 7W Railway, Desk W., Wf7ldsor•Station.erowrsti►a. Baro y subject to know-anecessary, in With the low standards of medical uO Montreal, Quo. fact, that ignorance of its, principles knowled a prevailing during the dark is At the root of a good deal of-suiter- ages, it a not surpmsing to find prac- g in this world, oanew race deter= tically no traces whatsoever o1 adtivi- ration and often brings people to an tied relating to Public Health Educa- earl}•grave, There ars many ways of tion. In the thirteenth, fourteenth oxplainin what Public Health means, and fifteenth centuries, however, ` And could All a volume in doing so msi:4 because Europe was repeated-' but it can bt e wavoulea described ly devastated by various plzl;aued, the; 11111o"' in two words---" ht Living." need appears to have been felt for BR LINE The Great Wu that shook the foga- furnishing authoritative information l dation of the nations of the world hall regarding the dreaded plagues. The; r- iI ac77�?JfPljn itaught us lauuch. One of the most Im.- result -was the publication 'of numeY-i portent things it has brought to ourlous leaflets called "plague tractatea,"i" ` attention is the great need for the dessling with many scourges such aa! _:W1NTER CRUISES 1925 preservation of the human race. l:eproey, syphilis, plague alcoholism I -- - -- :. 77 So many precious lives were sacra- and sweating sickness. •.t'reawaken-; . ficed on the-battleflelds during those Ing of interest in public health was! 302" on �'Petriep'•'w1Haak terrible year's that thinking men and observed mainlyy in England, in the 1i�on ew 7or1c 10 �•b. 17 )tsar.21 AFr 2$ ,women have come to realize the net-l early part of the ntneteenth century,; et to D•lgadi ii hie 1 eb. 24 ]Isar-28 i1(aj ldadeka......10 ism an 10 F•b, 26 Maur,so • essity of preventing the useless sacci- and we find, as a result, that common-i dein...... 4 bra 2a lir, 2 Apr. a ]g„➢at , .'Ace of human life in times of peace. ivies concent themselves more actively I °"m• 2r■ �• 4' Apr. 1ta➢tar aplw..,,. 12 hrs. aa. lir. Apr. a➢'14 rA} eke the question of infant mortality.in'the rovision of ore water aap-1 thhee r alone.._The annual list of deaths of P �- wa-Athen.24hr.. lta z lir. s Apr. o ,�» Get ij;,� (1l-j a_a_ _ ,.,- plies, in._the -die . -of--ref us --,- onstantinopta.24 bra 31 ar.10--- _-Apr 11. ---lttt➢19'-'- . hoots V!_ Tiw gh ldren from malnutrition, prevent- construction of better streets. a Boum •••••14 hrs• b•' J. lir.13Apr. 14 May 22 � able diseases and so forth, is a die-I Towards the end of the centu a'J■mwems9hrs• teb.-4/s �ar.14/1 Apr. 1s/1 May 23/24 B Us' C t. ry,I 3dps Feb.e/a 114ar.•16/1 Ape 17/1 ]ftp 23127 p �I ]nQ grace to any civilized country. By the,especially during the eighties, a' cam-! assina a bra Feb..1 Mar.21 Apr. 22 -a enforcement of public health and h ,! i. oaaco .....1s Drs. Feb.13 liar.23 Apr. 24 - Bu Bache freely with (liticura Sea }1 Jives ccouMbe saved. But there rare.developed- eThis ffectively n t U»i ar'eRles..........• Feb.14 Mar.24 Apr. ss lip 31 hoc water to cleanse and Purify°Dry measures, y I in t 1 1f.)oath of the Gttfs• fa day° as days 33 days 33 darn lightly and apply Cuticura Ointment to 4/ iriany other fields of public liealth work ited States. Up to ten or fifteen years! aootlte had heat, Noehit�better for all ; Kin+mam Fare $460.00 including shore.excursions and Hotel at F yrt..clean, eczemas, rashes Pimpka jic6mga and r, equally important. One of the earliest ago, a large amount of the efTOrt r Comfortable and Comodlow VeaeeG especially built for the Mediterranean lY•de ircitationa.cutictira Talcum also(.ldgl codes of health regulations with which against .at, mortality was expend- ore Excursion■ at Ports of call. Stop oar■ permitted. Concerto lactnrea daaeaa, for the akin• d Card parties,games of all marts in addition to the social pleaa°res of ocean travel.Qs " we are familiar, dates back to the time a in hunting out and providing meds- surpassed French culalue and tkat dew scruffs•thronghont.orchestra: Moving Pio- mil"Inca Fran y> A Can -of Moses, and this is remarkable on cal care for sick babies in summer tures:Wireless News Daily.For further information It descriptive atera mospptyr— t oencva r. star '° account of the fact that many of the time. That this was absolutely il- Any authorized Steamship Agent, or eoi ser aana.atsanaata 1Y,lemse. regulations are in entire harmony logical and ineffective in combating •���°"'•>r � { g JAMEB W. ELWELL d CO.. INC.,iNCden. Agents _ �t add` with the recognized prinetples of hy- infant mortality wan not then recog- 17 state Ctrset, New York Cat ` �. glen of the present day. This ie asps I nixed y' IadUE No. baa-'>:4. 4 d,. err ���• . •,• '.arc' .. ••. •. ..•: .r.,I-. .._.,: ` ,. .�.�.a.,�•,.^ .v. ,a .. :rwro,.. '.a 'w:.. ,c�. ':4. -:.s+ ."�'`. v..S1 '...� .. .aqn:: .✓x .. +•„ '--• - a... re- a '-. .•'..:'•-'. ..+a•.•-t sN; ` �:V ''t ,.. � se, -•rro... :y�.. ..Iia+. �:Yi c,,, -.,.�t4'',.,,_...,'�"��''°`•'Citic"„�',s.�.c..��^.�.sum..ar�t�,a'u�rt:..aaTme�,•,......SY.-.-�r3,.,,.bk��:.za.m:.�....era.:3.�._yr-.....,.+..,,.a....t,.s..�c.:_.,� ..,c:•r;.:.-:£.".+3......t�.,.x,7�m?-:�'""ran..-re•.�,.-'-„�^�c.,.��°'Sfi,.tr"�",t.,�`�'L� ­A_ • sees - GREETINGS BASKETSA MERRY * 'CHRISTMASHaving purt,h-tsed the stock froWt e Eitate of .. . . : . - ..1...h and Happy New ,YearkNES and the entire S1.30if paid in advances `-At this fertive seasonIextPrillSubaciiptiona to the united Staws and Creat to all-the pepple of South Oil W. G BABritain 32.00 in advance. tario my wishes for a Merry W. DOTE 9 Sbo_-bitainess of JO.S. N We recommendi the following linee for your Christma pping and christmas.'and for a prosper- im prepdi*d to supply all k�izei guarantee gooa quality, price' and service. .,JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, risand.hiiiipy New Year asfr6m bet-':F oxes to Three XMAS TREE DE ORATIONS P - - a 4LLi3divId.tials and as a corn- and H PC Buti �.I. Cmunity. Tinsel, ass Balls, Xmas Bells, Garlands, Fite. A..,,NOTES ND C.6MM.04TS. GieenRiver. Basket Works XMAS CARDSAN.D POST CARDSW?. E. N , S-I N C.L A I R _25c!uas Sea-son has come -Phone Maik.e409The Chri t Post Cards 2 for 5c and 3 fur 5c. Xmas Cards 5c t�)around once again, and with it has TOCKHAS NIU-TS, CANDIES, ORANGES FRANK PENN Ncome,in Christiari lands, the de- RYE. .. STRAW ilTbe Manthat made the Barneb' ,A full and,cowplete line of these goods, new, fresh si�.e to bring,joy intothe livesofBasket." and reasonably priced. others.. The true Christian spiritImmediated-will lead the*givtir to bring gifte, elivery v6ll, -------7 FANCY CHINA YANCY CHINA eid, and it is only in taken. For a Christmas Gift a piece of Fancy China often serves to solve your to those in u e problew-;---Here yon will flod an admirable stock to select such cases that the real joy of giv- ROSE EXCELSIOR MILLSd up to-date lines, from. compri,�dng new aning is,experie4ved. In tuany cases Phine.(3000 PickeringSee otAr display before choosing. a person will give presents to perAsk for one of our 1925 Calendars to do, who Nvillsonswhoare wellexperience no pleasure in, receiv- Farmers, AttentiODJAMES' RICHARLDSON iug the gitt, but the giver has theI an) agent for the World's Greatest•desire.-nu' to briug joy-.or happi- Separator. -The Renfrew," Stoves. ness to threceiver of the gift, Scales and Oil Engin", FIt-.irv's efamous Plows,Points.Grain Grindera, 'but to receive somethingof great- Wheel Barrows etc. Picker, "mg. Hardware Store er value in return. Such givingROBT.-DEVITT,brings joy neither to the giver nor er. Bat vt.,hen a per Phone 505 Pick. BROUGHAMto there,.,eivson gives Something of real 'value to a person who is in need Rnd who Bootana Shoe Repairinz The beat policy is to buy tiseful Xmas We wotild suggest wiH thoronghly appreciate' the a few of our many lines-miring at1he new.gift, anct who feels that he is not Also harness relstaud, opposite the FOR MOTHER—Silverwam Pyremware, Aluminum, Jardine, S C0661as ttsser'61es etc. expected or obliged to give some- thing in return, there is real pleas. post office. Ctindlestickg, O'Cedar Mops, Cteed.bre in both giving and receiving, Best workmanship guararl eed. FOR FATHER—A Pair of Gloves, Mitts. Ganotlets, Pipes. a.Dd this is the real Christian svirit Charges moderate. Shaving Sets, Razors, Safety.Razors etc.of giving, This spirit is more THOMAS WATSONprevalent to-day than it ever www. PICKERING, ONT. FOR BOY OR GIRL—Sleigbq, Wagons, Skate@, -Knives. Man of great wealth in the present Kidd4e Kars, Watches, Hockey Sticks. and Pucks and age seem to feel that the wealtho eman mwhich they are fortunate to pos- A180 & Happy Ong t age or a sees is given to theru not to smLisfySAitheir own selfish ends, but Rome- thing they must use in benefitting Neveir Sell G�n rain%>Mankind. They teel that wealth = J. S. BALSDON ''Ir"ICKEJORING is a, trust placed in their hands to ­on abe administered for the benefit (,fhumanity,and these men of great Dull Maret wealth take fitr more real eryjoV.ui-e4 out (if their wealth than ifIT DOES not alw`aYs PRY to sell it were used fur their uwa Fseltiabhing is 6crain its s(�on R, the threcpleasure. % iLoetterRubber FootwearfjolAhed. If I-on have a 906d cIOPthe-N �ILETTERS TO THE EDITOR. BANKING and the tuarket is. depre5,ied ttef ...local manager of tbw :�tandard Bank at the Regular Price moreDE.%it SIR,-I ­6h, through the cot- FIFTY and arrange a loan until a f RHINO Rubber Foot- tually preveumnsof TIIE ,NE,,vs to expres% our favorable situsition present&itself. nts. dirt, sincere Ihanks to the many Pickering moisture ­`1friendq for Lheirklad expressionsand YEAMOur tuanaker A alwav& rladtowear wern't better—if it manure, snow orI I g inside. :. ' . discuss 4uch pcohleu:I4 to confidence. didn't wear longer—we from gettingood wishes for our future prosperity, sand also for tbptangible R 4t sent me, would not support the Tbis footwear ii made Leaving Pickering is no epay tisk !iron-clad guarantee that from RHINO RUBBERwe conAder it our home. thefor us as goes with every pair. the toughest andmost nains closest toplace that always rer wear-resisting thatScience �The3e facts hold good withone thiougb life. and we have spentint years there STANDARD BAN K all RHINO Rubber$ has yet-discovered—which many pleabi ' and should up �0 twice as -we hFtve left anything to serre its a OF C_­_NADd56 Note the Protector flap on will weaxremembrance it,is a great satii-fAcLion long as ordinary rubber. to u,;,its we have always tried to) help PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law. Manager rubber shoe illustrated.i -Itis an exclusive,patented Insist on RHINO Foot- 'along any tnoiptnent for the better. Branches also at Brooklin. West MII, WhitbyXnent(.,( the villawe. RHINO feature. It effec- wear. �6 We wish to further extend our "' Co are Thwanks for patronage extended us in MP e Wearour business which was nleasant'andproftable. -MachineryMassey-Harris FarmP MtoAt any time we will be pleased -Me S. 'C H A A Mwelcome an.y of our old friends In ournew home and assure vou that wewill never miss an opportunity to visit the old town.Wishing you -All a Merry Christmasand a ProspernusNew Year,I reninin,Yours truly.J. R. Thexton.1924,SRrnia. Dec. 15th..IN li—E'_MORIAM.RoBBs—In memory of Mrb. F. W. 1Who passed away ChristmasHobbs. weve. 1W& Harvestir Oatfit.--One precious to ourbeart _Now is tbe�time to get your98 is gone. Phone 1.506 Pick. The voice we loved is siAlled;The Place made vacant in oui hearts 01 rton P1Oan never more be filled." Dunb&D. J. Gormleyl CKERIN—LovingIv remembered by Hue- -band, Son and Daughter.V. ., 1 . 1ME -MARKOne cannot approach.the Christmas7realizing bow much tSeason without o Round Roeper-lbWendliness and good-will exists in this e at or Steak, Wetrouble-torn world. Why shouldS ... 25c• urloin Roast or-Vease when Cbristm" is oveP2 Is it Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 28cIse the Fa r­m'' 'e' rs avings -Roast, Steak,friendly fellowship and brotherlinessnot possible to ezti�nd it throughout Rumpthe vear. .-.T— ... —... 20cWith tbis tbolight in mind we wish Vine Rib Roast I - I lee you a most joyous Christmas and suc- HeavyRibRoast,' •ceirs and prosperity in the coming year. HE Farmer works hard for 14 and Shoulder Roast� ...4THE ROME TELEPHONE Cb.,Ltd. -Tthe money he makes. It is HePot Roast,important that his savings should 9CBrisket,to boil,bit thoroughly safeguardcd. 25c6 :Leg of Pork,...E Steady growth and progre.ss 25c T I ATTYLoin of Pork,since 1871, together with con- 20c,23CSTANDS FOR THE REST .$houldet Roast of Pork,i1 i ced man- 28cservative and -xperien Pork Chops, 25c Y�aur va;uables andagement, enable The Dominion Pure Pork Sausage, 25cpapers should be- -Finest Salt Pork,ag�tinst Bank to off ei uriexcelled securityprotected • 35C-fire and t-heft. A for the custody of savings. Breakfast Bacon piecei35C Safety Deposit BoxCured Cottage Rolls (half Or whole), 30cMilditors in our local branch arein our local branch Depossliced,Back Bacon, ... 45cprov des security afforded every banicing facility which55c and convenienciii. our whole organization provides. Cooked Ham, 25cWeiners,--Cheese,--Head 15cEasy First and Domemtic Shortening, 3lbs 55 centsLitter Carrier% �y Carriers,He 5 The 90 centsPu pq Door Tracks, Cow .,Ib prints 18 centse K J�, ge tby `!o v. ms Etc. .00M1MKM, 0 Pressure Systems Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday: .,I P you to et my prices on WHITBY BRANCH—G. P Lynd. Manager labov -fore buying elsewhere. BROOKLIN BRAINCH—E. 0, Orces. Manager ! F J. PROUSE We G. REID$ . 1 se PICKERING ONT11110 r. go ppq _4 l' S" •I... y`vaa'"�'.-iri.iie.c :. V .r:�.- �. �.+r. ,,.r-A r „r'�, -:,m:,i" 6a` 'r.+ .m'-..c�+n". '3+ «.,'..'-._'ak' v�` '..;E+ii,�+'7'`reavfii?p.'ay:*.ss• - ai; e.. ..p•ra;f'S.fs.'•M..:.-.".'W r+m r t4,.••:�T ••,--- t.. F„•.. 'w ' • `oF.!,.... •3Y3-n .G�' :h)Rv+•d 5^a .. .,,. -.,. -,y.... . ,a.•....r..... .-,.r.,, ....... ' ....,,. „_ ;:-,,. -•�-.'.':��- 3t'. r 3"-• .r ..9;e�.-" ,+ s.i _ _ '.+ r * _:yam, ... . •.T+.,w.tN•w' _ :, . ,'w--'..R ..�.. ..,. ... .., •.,.. _ :." M".•'A. li ,^.t+if'.s� T�. 4�s]r� . �'�''� •l' A. „ aw Ar CLAREMONT. Com plaints'sre made regardingMaple Leaf Mutual Fire .t the lack of care taken of the park 'Ed. Linton way in. the city on. seats. They should be under ahel• CALL � t7r _ Monday. ter during the winter. ;, Insurance Co. Thos. Condy shippod a carload Therewili be skating in the rink ` • of rye on Monday. on Christmas night New Years T it 6e at d count - ---,: MERRY ON �buildings. Cheap rates for farm an country Veen. Coates spent Sunday with night and every Saturday night.. r bu' oke friends in the city. There will be a band in attend. X-MAS, i Windstorm Insurance on buildings, Richard Ward has installed a ance. tyrRY540Y ; .: wind-mills,Silos etc. AL r +radio in his residence. US J.I D. Rem mer visited R. J. and TO MY CUSTOMERS Automobile Insurance Mrs. Mann on Tuesday. of all kinds. _ Chas. Cooper had a business trip I wish all a Happy and Projeroua - i FARMS FOR SALE M. 'to Toronto on Tuesday. New Year and thank you all for your •. `: '� _ Diss Keith,' of Toronto, spent liberal patronage during the past year. EVERYTHING FOR XMAS to See Our Write or phone "a the weekend with Mrs. Forgie BEN. KILPATRICK. » Sr. Claremont, Dec. 24tb, I024. Candy s lb, M xedams etc large stock : David Taylor was in Toronto 23 cents lb, Mixed 23c1b, E D B O YY M A lY :'.on business fora couple of dayij TIME TABLE—Pickering Station Fancy Boxes Chocolates Of ChO1Ce last week. T.R. Trains going East due as follows 30c to 4.50, Oranges large g0 WHITBY, ONT. .` _ F. Chidlow made two trips to No, 10 Mail 7.58 A M, and sweet, Almond Paste Christmas the city on :Monday, taking 3000 28. Local 2.21 P.M. freshly made,Scotch Short T pounds of fowl " 50 Local 6,25 P.M Bread 15c per cake, Fried ,Goods CLAREDZONT _ Mrs.and Miss Wells,of Toronto, .Sunday train, 8.27 A. M. Cakes 20c per doz. Cherry t' �'1 p C e Q are visiting the former's son, 1@l. Trains going west due as follows— and m4ace 'pies 25c each, ,which we VI�G AMG !TY i - Wells, of Glen Major, ,. for. a few No, 29 Local 10,00 A.M.- Fruit Cake 35c and 50c lb. ; days. 27 Local '444 P.M. are just Highest price paid for Clark Rawson and Mr. Elliott, "' 9 Mail 0.05 P.M. Cream at the Sunday train, 8.02 P. M. 11ow c " of Toronto, and Mr. Morgan, of Foregoing is according to Standard 'Weston, are visiting Claremont time. . „ receiving Claremont Creamery at. friends. F1 rryy z Thud. E. Stephenson, through �� .�. ® G3 Give usa trial and be convinced THE NEWS, wishes his many cus• The Pickering ,.r• moi,,, �� f _ BAN►ERY tourers the Compliments of the V ance Committee i, } ' Pickering Season. ;; PHONE 900 F. C O O P E R g , Thos. and Mrs. Paterson spent a `DICKERING �+j day last week with their daugh- The object of this Association is to u I CLAREMONT Leat er Goods Stora I .ter, Mrs. Clarence Pengelly, of lessen stealing sand prosecute' - Brooklin. the felons. '4 ►• The curlers had their first game WE WISH YOU ALL sad HARNESS -4of the season on Monday evening, Members having property stolen oommaail Our supply of quality Harness when a number took advantage of Date immediately with any member , Pune is now complete. , ,the excellent ice, of E:eoati�a Oomtoaittee. .�. ,.�. BOOTS—GREB SHOE Mrs. J.H. Evans, who has'baso Membership fee ;1.00• We have a large stock of this Famous :on the sick list for several weeks, Tiekess ma.be tm tkm Preddent'09: Doc on an —un is now improv and is able to be seoretert oa ap�pireat4oa. _ for hard wear slid tear. p .-Merr urns & . :arannd again: I$zac. Oom.—L. D. Banks,O.S.Palm- • The rink was opened for the sea- er, Donald Mauro, Pickering. REPAIRING ` _eon on Saturday night when the w J C� And A We maintain our established reputa- skaters bad a Good beginning to J.R. Thexton: W. J. ark. tion for repairing all kinds of harness and boots. their winter's sport. President, Boors/ar t There will be special Christmas services' in the Union Church on Notice to Creditors - Prospero u S CECIL BRADLEY 'Sunday and special music will be Happy ,Harness maker,rendered by the choir. ; ,AND OTHERS ' `. Frank,Soden Is being kept busy -- - ' In the Estate of Cheater Harold Seel- � PICKERIVG — ONTARIO •, these days hauling Iumber for im he lace a the Township of Picker- In _ + !!pprovements to his residence which inR• in the County of Ontario. Ne -.L e a.'iJr the recently purchased. carpenter.deceased, f Quitea large number from here Notice is hereby given pursuant to +attended the annual ChristmaA Section 88, R. S. O_ 191.4, Chapter 121, '.FLOUR ....:pair at Stouffville on Monday, MARK .H A M . M I L L S that all creditors and others bayingq which was quite a suecess. claims or demands agxfnst toe Estate John McLellan. of Detroit. Uisq ofthe said Cheater Harold Keeler, t1 JLir 'J Margaret, of Ganauoque, and Miss who died on or about the 24th day of D. N. REESOR rS SONS �+®O® tea Mabel, of Toronto, are spending June,1924, are required on or before " d" a i he 1st da of Januarv, 19.25, to send y ���� S -Christmas with their parents. - y Locust lei�RFHASi, ONT. Cherr Rood t�i►fictr �, The electors of the village will by post prepaid i deliver t the un- - _ _ _ _ -_� „ • _ dersigned Admiuiatrator of the Estate _ _. bASKiiT meet in the Jlasonie Hall on'Y00- of the said deceased full particulars of F I T 140 day, evening nett si nominate their claims and the nature of theBARGAINS IN' DRY Gcandidates for the position of po Security(if any),held by them. lice trnatee. And that after the last mentioned A. Brigngll'a sale of boots and date thesaid Administrator will pro- SER` IGE Sd l'ISF�CTION SAVINGS x . ehoes on Saturday brougnt a great teed to distribute the a"ets of the ]many prospective buyers, who said deceased among thepartiesentit- --- 8acceeded in getting some very led thereto: having regard only to the_n have Where you'buy the most for the least money r cheap foot'wear. claims of which be shall thetbe..5th Mena and Bo -� Boot-, Shc;ey and I Shirts• Smocks and e',� ERY article to f+.o e The sleighing has been!- airly received notice. ' gold b us is St to servo ' q Clot Aiad brown To fitRever r one at Shirts, military flan- to h r or Ker ti est 's, the good here during the paEt •eek Dated at Whitby. Ontario, y'. day of Novernher, 1924. Overalls. J y and q�,ite a.few took advantage DowaLD R. BE.aTOv• EaQ:, Suit ,trrey y American Citizens' apps• it to commence hauling theirs sea-• R hitev,►le, Ont,. , Lite. The foods we sell soli'+ supplyof wood. Administrator color, sir . 34-4: lowest prices. nel. Fuel size, will please your family �t at 1-'_',50 1 .b3 complete st��< k I at l...o � The many friends of Rev- E By Arthur E.Christian. _.___- -. _ .- - _ . .--..-. and ' your Rue4ts. Our , +3 aOrsborn extend to him their deep Whitby. Ontario, prices are consistent, ,eat sympathy in the death of his 12-14 his soli ,,citor The Famous Greb Shoe—Black and Tan -r' mother which took place at her - - home in Chicago on Tuesday of � -- ,� -.- `..'last week. CLEANING - PRESS�TG -- OVERCOATS RAINCOATS �- -• David A. Pugh, accompanied by Bring along yoursuits to be cleaned All wool Heather color Heave Tweed and rubber 9 ; Alex Morgan, -was at I,akefleld and pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed All sizes at.1i.50 _ .lining at 0 50 Pilo jr jJ , haat week fixing tip his creamery Charges moderate. ' _ I ' which be expects to have in oyer• JAMES BRISCOE, J. FIN�OLD'S Phone 3800 3700 '_nation early in the new year if the :­..Opposite D. Ta Taylor's Bakery Call at t ti$ weather continue favorable. Claremont. Oct. J. S. Farmer.-we are sorry to re - 1 port, is not progressing toward "C?rE�REMONT. ONT.A.RIO t recovery re entstroke would like, Coal, Coalafter his recent stroke. Heisnow suffering also from an attack of ' • 1 .11iecoughs from which he 'cannot ••QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION" 1 r get relief' Hard and Soft Eoal of the, Mr. Vose, of McMaster Uuiver - _. I^��•"� Pity, occupied the pulpit in the beat quality on T� p SIV O CE Baptist Church on Sunday last, in hand the absence of the pastor. Rev. E OA' rsborn, who was called to Chi- OSe A. LAW -� • green RsPer �" rago on ,account of the death of g 4 his mother. mill.and woodworking The annual Christmas tree" and entertainment of the Baptist t ONLY 10 DAYS actory ' 9anday School was held on Mon- `' ' • � ''' ''" 'day evening and the unanimone _ _ e opinion is that it was one of the UNTIL k. f Chopping And Oat Rolling every day. best ever held in the Baptist Xmas (Salt For$ale).•Chitreh. There was a large Christ• Wood repair work done of eveey was tree laden with presents and t. / description including turning. -•an, excellent program consisting of a cantata and a playlet which ,� �� , ` ` Bring alongg your old wheelbarrow os ,*ere well rendered and thorough- We -have a full line - f' _ brokenfurniture and have thein '. .ly enjoyed by the audience. Theas. . rebuilt to give you service receipts amounted to $85.50. of Xmas 14hlna, i� . before. � M1 About four o'clock on Saturday T Plank truss CHAS. A. WHITE. diternoon our fire brigade received Note Paper, EMPIRE Metal-Clad BARNS Successor to late W. G. Bornes x - -a message that Albert Pilkey's Fire-safe Permanent Phone or write,Locust Hill, Oat. 100% 'dwelling on the sixth concession Toys, .a Lightning-proof Super-strong c 'r of Uxbridge, and about five rnilea Ladles and Weather-tight value Convenient from Claremont, was on fire. They If need a new Barn or an old one remodelled, responded promptly to the call for Gents Near you i" ---assistance, although it was bitter- let me quote you. Let me show you "Empire" Barns I __ a ly cold and the roads were Vift As well as have built. They are enormously strong, roomy,handy dng. They had- nearly reached 'to work in, and moderate in cost. _ their destination schen they got Christmas Estimates gladly given for roofing with the famous"Eastlake" Metal- word that their services were not 81 y$ g i ,l,\ OveltLeg Metal- lic Shingles,or""Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations . illi- _ •. dequired as the fire had been ex• done. All work absolutely guaranteed. tinguished. . Lyman Pilkev, who Of all materials and design s +was driving the fire•track,had the Gall and see them beforep R O U S E = P i C K E R I N G kept in stook. It will pa you ; --mis£ortuub to have his hands froz- going elsewhere. F. • call at our works acd inspect our stook en. When the fire broke out, BUILDER obtain prices Don't be misled from over-heated stove pipes,there Help your own town by agetitewe do not employ tbem,oonsegneal• •.-were only four children in the buying at home. Barns, Houses, etc Building Contracting .g.:l,, • of all kinds ly we can, and do throw off the :house, and the eldest, a boy of 14, commiedon of 10 per sent.,which you wS fir. had the Qreseme of mind to separ• , . O Pickering Dealer for the Products of '• alg'a'e by purchasing from ate the pipes from the stove andA-. ,SCTTclose up the pipe-hale, whichThe Metallic Roofing CO. Limited, Toronto• J. T,:MATH,ESON: .., cut off the drangh.t and thus 6,aitCLkREMONTtLcred the are, i ► oma Wd Woe*% WMA"11110 : ' `.: .r•ti,4. n .._. ;, ,., 2222...,, 222,2 ':'.,. '." -'. .�- .' "�_�'r*" ,D .� X' .s,iy.sy,F€qri n., . . _ ..,..w.�...,. .. « 2222 a �:x._. _w - : , , ., 2',222. ... ..a ... .. _...:'.:: -r •y" ..'3-::.,w:. ..,:;a:6.:. .'a,.:).. ',�.a.' .r'..-._...•t,�. ..-:.e._� -�an-_ 4✓' ,�..r�" =1.. .... Ss;r�aa'„,$r• •,s..:s;:.z:�Car_fk"aL;~w,.-•r:tea,:.i..�s�-. :v, �,n...,..�e.:.sem. . , I .,�,:,,.�...,r.r.,.,:e�.:.^:.. .,•,.;...i.��..:`.....:.,:ZK...,W..,,.....:.:xG....,.,.W...-..<... ...., 222,2 x.._;._.... ril•�_,_ ..-_.�._._��-�•. ',��. _ -fZTitq F_ 1-_1Wff!�1PFNer4;1M � !"Tj .4. yL �4. ,IT Alk- Al "Hoots!" said Geordie Breerie, with' • contempt, "dinna bide for hien. It's t r. _X. only a puir feckless gauh body that's himsel". been sittin' there tipplin' by The� utility hale forenicht!" the ot "One man is as. good to me as.an ', other," cried Mac Walter, whose' strong.suit was an affectation of re- Ublican equality; "beggar or tail t* -7" -shall never leave this house with- • out drinking this toast. Hey, man,! come to the bar and get your glass like a man. All's free when Walter Mac Walter pays." would vather be excused," saidl I the Classical Master, quietly. 9582 "Excused! Nonsense! Drink it, man. And if you cannot rise toet it, faith I will bring it to you, and tave a look ated Jim the ric1% 148 most appreciated at. your physiognomy as well, which Try. It toda�y, you hide like a bashful bride!" delicious fluvOr And as he spoke he rose from his seat and made his way between the chairs to the corner where sat Chris- topher Kennedy. • (To be continued.) The Romantic History of Writing Materials. The introduction of Papyrus by the T Egyptians gave a great uplift to tetter- By S. R. CROCKEwriters and to literature generally. It TT. is, as the Germans would say, the "name-father" to paper, and a very re- spectible and worthy elder too. ing a little upon it in confidential con .CHAPTER V.—(Cont'd.) Bark had ben used for tablets, and verse with his cronies. It was to Miss Barbara that the' 6"1 tell ye what, Geordie, ye will for writing leters which were capable ";Pappealed. Stan' at the back o' that coonter some of being folded up, during the best hisky indeed? Bread and cheese period of the Rom-an world, and such will set ye better, my lad. Keturah,I da�.,yet," Rab Irvine, the journeyman f Smith, would say,Jocularly. "The suld were still in use under the later em• id and cheese for ..'a penny-worth of brei, o' ye, that's perors. The tablets were of bark on F___ a gaun thiel in the outer parlor* runt Babb is fell fond What—drink ye will have a1so9 You'' to everybody. Did ye no see which the Emperor Commodus In- Here is an exclusive photograph of John Drinkwater and his fiancee. can pay for it? Well, if you can, and what a laugh she took to hersel' when scribed his little List of victims, the M.iss Daisy Kennedy, well-known Australian violinist, whose marriage has with gied the table siccan a drive wi' discovery of which led to his own vie Maas honestly, it consorts but ill wi your neive that ye spilled the jug o' just been announced. Mr. Drinkwater is world famous for his biographies.- onputting. Yet, after all, we timization. your � tippenny doon your breeks? It was It was a simple thing, the Egyptian kee , house of public entertainment, fair compromisin', yon." 44THNA anTwoe cannot be choosers any more Idea fo, papyrus; the improvement on "0 no so verra," said Geordie, much than the beggari-.- But keep the peace the use of tree bark being the use Of - NOWING CEREMONY IN & �J flattered; the like micht has happen- m, :o from the R y lad, or out you g money. And mind ed to anq body, even yoursel', Rab, Peelings from a reed instead. This Lion, money or no m h thougyou halena' my personal ad- reed was called Byblos, or papyrus, How would you like .to be married ever, provided by g6rig-beaters, whose a that, no swaggerers within my vintages. A wee!-made unmarried then very common and now very rare doors! There shall be no complaint before you ever meet your bride, or job Is to drive away any evil spirits man as his privileges—as Is Weel- In Lower Egypt. From Its name, Byb- of unruly house or noisy brawling go the case may be? who may be trespassing. kenned. bridegroom, as forth frorn'this house so long as 1, ay los,.00mes the Greek word meaning That Is what happens In China. A The groom is In due course ushered •• k for Keturab .'A , a T.e. it's a sair warl' on w book, and thus our own word for the I am its mistress. I apes ye to it:" said Rab Irvine. shaking !wedding ceremny In that land is in In and' led to the altar, where the Scriptures. : his head with feeling mournfulness. three parts, each carried out inaepen- Chinese equivalent of our page-boys She added the last clause as an , This papyrus grew abundantly in Did ye hear that my brither Tam's dently of the other. I bring him many bowls of mysterious afterthought. !wife was deid?" lakes and marshes. to a height of Ifoods ad as may varieties of liquids. The tramp's hand p3echanically, The first part -consials of an elabor. sought the brim of his battered hat I "But what for need ye fret aboot about ten feet, the diameter of Its ate farewell between the bride and her The band playa loudly and coating. that?" asked Geordie Breerie, resent- stem was two to three Inches, and I with a grace which to Miss Barbara's fully. He was angry that the subject from Its surface peel could be taken parents, whose blessing sh obtaitts. coaly, except at Intervals when the experienced eye ifistantly betrayed liked no- I At the same time-the groom under. gcngbeaters perform. These start In that too common type, the "man who should be changed, for he off. layer after layer, to the number rotation, slowly and softly; then the had seen better days." He was there- thing better tla,i to be joked about of some twenty coatings The use of!goes a, similar experience in his own Miss Barbara Heartshorn and his ., I parents' home. beets grow, Quicker and louder until, fore more than ever a man to be chances of one day becoming landlord Is peel occurred to the Egyptians as Fail the gongs—and there may be two to be got c bark' Her farewells duly finished the I suspected. to be watched, of. the Red Lion, a. improvement upon ordinary ,or three dozen—are struck with one out of the way of her sister, For to is led to the altar in a specially was often both' Rib Irvine shook his head still more and the new writing material soon be bride such Miss Keturah lugubrioul came popular. prepared apartment of her father's tremendous arid Impressive crash. Silence—then. for the first time, the over-kind and unwisely liberal. 411tos at," he acid, "it's no that It could be written upon one side house. bride and her lover'meet at the altar, "Madam." said the tramp, cour., She was a beRom and Tam's only: but books were copied into long I A quaint business of feasting.with-i teously, "you need not fear that Lava!I rid o' her. But �6_hat gars mo rolls of sheet glued under sheet. the out eating follows. Delicate glasses being by this time already man and shall not behave myself in your,�well wife, truly married. They are subs*- !greet is juist that everybody is. gettin' sheet which felt the first glue being are filled with highly-colored and house." is&!a change'but me!" - quently ceremoniously conducted t6- "See that ye do, then! was M called on that acccunt the protocol, al scented liquids; fragile China bowls, their wonderful bridal,chamber. where Barbara's uncompromising retort, as, term still preserved by diplomatists. each having its Ivory chopsticks, are having filled the order, she shut down! CHAPTER VI. The run on papyrus being very great I prepared with comestibles unkn-own the bride's three or four hundred silk- an dresses are,displayed. the panel of the bar with a decisive; LJUAs ARMOL-WS TWO HLISS.�NDS. that plant began to show sigma of to the '1weigi devil." These are an sister Here they kneel and pray. long and 7, snap and went to sea What bar The tramp sat in the corner most scarcity in Egypt, and for that reason, off ered to the bride, wbo raises them earnestly, before*again joining their Raturah was doing. Iremote from observation. He-did not riot of the among others, Its exportation was at to her lips without testing the con eats,in the outer pa wish to be rwogr,17ed—though; indeed. -guests, who are now being entertained Red Lion, as the "casual" room was there was no oi;( in the company who one time forbidden. 1 by another band; and by expert Chin- n birr. when he was classical its bride Is now led up to a sm-filler called by & wry latitudinarian tour-;bed know At the same time the kings of Per- teuTb ere or Malay dancing girls. test' of lgingtmsgo gathered a largemaster -r t`- Academy of Cairn Ed-I gamus became a literary sect, and altar, on which all the untouched During the dancing the br!.e des- sad, for Whinnyilggate, a most. reP-i ward. - _. •.,/as it likely that any wanted something whereon -their' comestibles are arranged. Here she'tends, and this time is•permltted real- resentative Company one of i.:, ancient cronies would recog-I scribes could write their books. So I kneels and prays, giving special rever- ly to eat and drink from the enormous At the corner of the deal table there i nize in the ragged tramp the smartly- the skins of the beastik Occasionally once-to her father as be takes up his variety . of refreshments provided. sat, by immemorial right, Geordie'attired young college man who had used In some places already, began to position at each of the caxdlnalI DO nts' There is, too, except In rigid and very Breerie the I packman, a W-n fully As fluttered the hearts of many an orth9­ attract Increased attention; they were of the compass in turn. neervative families, an ornate wed- broad as 9 was long, with a face dox civic dovecoat by a careless wave _00 prepared Into dry substances. Lad This over, she to taken away by her,ding-cake a I'A:ngialse, to be eat and smoothed and Jollified with good liv- of his hand, as b,! took the hill road Ing, and made russet and purple by to the Black Dornal with his green called. after Pergamuis, "p*rgament.",� women attendants. The guests mean-,distributed. At this point every guest or parchment, and vellum,; sigposure to many a summer sun and botanical case over his shoulder. meaning while listen to the music, supplied by 1 1s the recipient of some really valu- m:_w'i'nter sale- His huge pack stood In "A worthy young man—a diligent skin. a Chineae band, Deeding the arrival of'able gift thecorner, done in black American young man; learned and hopeful, sure This parchment was dear, however, the bridegroom, who goes through the The festivities continue until a-late Cloth, flaccid &W?ner+., with a comical to rise!"declared the parents, peeping and for common purposes papyrus was triock eating and drinking ceremony in hour, and their net result In one very lurch forward of its upper Part, out through the first floor blindi tmmedi- so much more convenient that the his own house. The musicians have happy couple, not so very different in of which he had extracted a number ately over the shop. Egyptian paper never r"lly was sup-' , compolttan repertoire, sad play,their loves, hopes, and aspirations of press pieces to show Miss Ketursh,! "A handsome young man Did you planted until the birth of a system' when Miss Barbara should happen to�,see how he waved his hand to me?" �anything from "Stop Yer Tickling, ! from Mr, and Mrs. Newlywed, who be out of the waY---an pounity said the eldest daughter at the nar- which got paper out of cotton. about, Jock!" to Tosti's "Good-bye!" ' baud just survived their own paxtida. rower windows of the floor above. sevenA typically which had not yet occurred or eight Hundred years after the * Ically Eastern 'note is, how- lar ordeal somewhere in Canada. Geordie Brearie, it was reported! "No; it was to met" said the young- discovery of parchment. among his professional brethren,'. er, but secretly, thinking of certain The world then worked on for a WINTER DISHES tender, then peeled and cut in cubes, Scotland, frighten the; fiercest dog in glances exchanged at the last Choral thousand years before we hit on the ;. Onions au Gratin are very nice for I Next make a good white sauce and ar- Scotland, and that by a very simple Union. plan of making the modern paper Out- winter serving, *specially with plan. As he walked along the pack-i And now the worthy young man, of linen rage; a very lucky thing, for range the squash in layers in a but- man presented a very curious appear- the handsome eye-glancer, the collector up to that time the monks, who could 11 roast. Boil them as usual, then cut tered baking ,dish, alternating with since. First and nearest the d of botanical- specimens, the lover of . them in pieces and arrange them in'the white sauce.-Sprinkle each la there were two short and thievo= Lilian Armour, belle of six parishes, not go to the expense of much new Yee i layers in a well-greased baking dish, lightly with grated cheese and squat like the props of a corn stack.-sat unknown and unknowable on a parchment, had Industriously been alternating the layers- with a Well- a outer parlor Of scraping Out the copied records of an- top the dish with bread crumbs and Next came an equally short but much wooden bench in the made-white sauce, seasoned nicely.. grated cheese, season tastily and bake the Red Lion, drinking. by himself, tiquity and works of Its great masters' thicker body, an nearly square, in- When the dish is full, sprinkle the top a delicate brown. dead, as might be. ("A big sack eirione paying heed to him. to make room for their-own writings. with fine dry bread crumbs, "dot it Upon I cauf (chaff) on the top o' twa wee' t.this jocund company, enter a butter and bake a tempting When the.day breaks it makes light sacks oF calif," was the description of well-attired,ired, well-groomed figure, It is not the leap at the start but; W" leather-breeched, riding-whipped, bla- I brown• of it but when the night falls it keeps Geordle, by a local humorist) Then, florid ly prosperous. the steady going on that gets there.! Steamed Squash au Gratin its ex-1 it dark. _____4riven by� the- weight arid height of,tantly assertive, o d a __john Wanamaker. I his pa, almost into the middle of his "And ye are welcome; come awn cellent. ' The squash must be cut in pack body,came GeordiWe head crowned by ben, sir!" cried Miss Barbara through For sore feet—Minlird's Liniment. small pieces and steamed until very) MInard's Liniment Heals Cuts. its broad blue, bouneL While above the wicket gate, whence she spiedA all, black and square, towered the upon bar guests, and from whence she Vick, the whole combination be 0 ing rebuked the evildoer and bade the Jeough to drive the most unsuspicto, is worthy Pharisee co-me up to the high- 4X W�, .�,, "K�. farm dog into hysterics of rage and er seats In the Red Lion synagogue v A. noisy denunciaWon. But Walter Mae Walter was jovial Nevertheless, Geo_ Breerie was froin the market, and willing to stand bend-'wall with the company as a free- never harmed. He had a way of bond- - 4, Ing himself double trom The thighand handed, open-hearted landed pro long through between him legs at prietor. all Barbara; present his barkingch was mors X U 198 ent- eftem preoenUyl" be answered, taking affective than a Neldwp'ieft' loaded to lY MUZ21C Off his -hat politely to the divinity For so soon as that vast purple within the le, I have spoken At Race and bristling red-hair-appeared to =-90 upside down between Geordie's legs, accept your kind Invitation!" e opened out his coat and sat 4 4, ler;?.r -and the whole apparition began to ap- `like a partan," down beside Geordie Brearie, calling)h backwards the round as he did -vt and most reckless ovially for glasses the brave collie J ­ ... 1-1 ,*_4F All compiled with his invitation ex tucked tall Inward like a steel spring -rk-c- the' 1; the--dft corner,and stood m lorger. upon the order of CePT, I who sat moods drinking by him' self.I his going. On this and other counts Gotordle'At the 'first entrance of the prosper- was an important person In the outer our man of means the tramp hadl lor of the Red Lion, and was be- shaded his brow with his hand, only lisdIIII at the only man who dar � to stealthily peering at 'him when his simmer on *9 table with his pint back was turned. stoup to call the attention of the sus- Walter Mac Walte'r looked y tere divinity bebind the veil. round. 74 Are your glasses all charged?" he Upon his frequent visits to the Red' V__ 1 ! 1,��I J,ion Geordie presumed a little upon cried. "All at my expense, remember. bein,7 the only person at whose jests-I will give you a toast—'the hearth of lKis.4 Barbara had ever been known to!the Misses Barbara and Ketur b laugh, and he derived much consola-I Heartaborn V Stop though, there .1 six aniiria'.iz fi-nin the government buffalo reserve at Wainwright Park, Alberta, were recently shipped to ;(r -lion Toronto for slaughter, where their at'eak8 provided,a delicacy for many gas troriamical adventures.SALADE from the dfirtinction, even build- a man in the corner not standing up. ;u MIN I'd. I Z pow ;7,na .4a� n: Z AP1..:. 7. 4 'A" 2 T. % • A NEW YEAR'S EYE PARTY ini News, in Brief Dominion The -i& the winning yt Do you remember the story of Paz hostess will de, goes of: third and fifth places went to the U-S' Vancouver, B.C.-Two car Other Cainadian winners In this divi- dura and how curicoity got the better telegram. '.-wheat were loaded here recently for eland, of her? She just had to know what S. Pick dried peas out of bowl with cion were: A. E. Dowling, Lus -export, which are of more than usual • was in that little box that had been tooth pick. Largest number wins. Sask.; S. Larcombe, Birtle. Man-; !Interest and indicate the increasing im k left in her care, so she opened the lid 4. Write this names of as many per- G. L Strange, Fenn, Alta-; Nick portance of Vancouver as awheat ex- of Clareshoim, Alt just a wee bit and before she knew it, sons and places connected with ths, rter. One of 5,000 tone was for Taitinger, Toronto, Ont.-Canadian al all the troubles in the world,had flown Great War as you can, recall. Larged! tradivestock and the other of 1,000 out and have been pestering folks ever number wins. fib were generally triumphant at the 11 since. Luckily she closed the lid be- 5. Ticktacktoe. -tons went to Callao, Peru. Int,rnational Live Stock ExPost On Edmonton, Alta,.-Final arrange-e for fore Hope.escaped' And now all we 6. Make as many words as possible, held in Chicago. The blue ribbon made for the went to the Clila have to do is to "hope the crowd will out of the words, New Year's Day. -7 menta are being provin in- a breeders' entry we Alberta Co- pion South Down wether produced by ilial incorporation of the Al have,a bully good time at our house," 7. Peanut race. Have two rows of, t" Producirs' Associa- ont. First '1� slyly open. Pandora's box and before peanuts, preferably on floor. Supply. operative Dairy Cecil Stobbs, Wheatley, eon. The promoters hope to enrol ebt to we realize it, a couple-of ideas have both contestants with a knife. Onlyj -one-third of the producers of the pro- honors in the Cotswold class went to popped out to help make the hope one hand to be used. Peanuts to be H. M. Lee, Highgate, Ont., one of . '�4 vines and it is anticipated that the come true.' Let's try IV carried one at a time on knife to bas- whose yearlings was picked for the ".Pool will be in operation early next Let's have a Salmagundi party", e. Contestant who P international championship; F.B.Gas kat at end of lin h spring. Pell, Hampton, Ont., took Off the big Here's one which young folk, old folk first gets all his peanuts in basket Is. SFr l Regina, Sask.-The new wheat award for a pen of Cotswold lambs- and medium folk can all Join and in winner. w -champion of the word named at the Montreal, Que.-With the close of the midst of the fun, the Bewitching 8 W a four-linV poem to Father ra - 1924 International Hay and Grain Montreal's 1924 season of ocean t f Hour will arrive and the little New Ti Show, herd at Chicago; is J. C. Mit- fie on December 3rd, the Harbor Mas- Year be ushered in. 9. Draw picture of partner at table. shell, owner of a, homestead quarterr announced that' 1,222 ocean and SALMAGUNDI PARTY. 10. Write the most discouraging te -9: section at Dahinda, Sask. His exhibit coasting ships had arrived in Mon- There should be half as many stunts prophecy you can think of for the as there are guests. For instance, if hostess' coming year. was selected from 550 specimens from treal in 1924, as against 1,114.in 1923 there are twenty guests, there will be The telegram,verses to Father Time all parts of Canada and the 'United and 1,194 in 1922, the best previous .7 Prof. Gilbert Murray, of Glasgow -merrL States. The winning sample, a bushel season. It is believed. that a new University, recently proved his tele-,ten tables, numbered consecutively and prophecies will cause much of hard red variety,,gave Canada her i record has also been estdbiished In the and distinctly from 1 to 10 Seat two ment and can be read aloud while the graphic powers to an audience at his .. ....� thirteenthitr and championship in the number of lake vessels visiting the London home. guests at each table and explain care- refreshments are being servecL fourteen years' birtory of the show. Sitting In one room, fully, in order to avoid confusion,l CONCEALED STATIONERY GOODS. port. he'successfully read the. thoughts of that, at the end of each interval the' Pa's Terrible Girl goes bargain, Winnipeg, Man.-Canada was a Perth, N.B.-Potatoes are being. two people of a group in's, room So � 'heavy winner in the Lhard red winter! shipped at the rate of 5,000 barrels feet distant. winner at each table is to advance tohunting every January. Next time, the second table ahead, the loser toy the "bunch" gets together,see if they;, A� wheat..division at the 1924 Chleago� weekly to England from.the sheds of - - . . I :*:'* .1,, International Hay and Grain the first table ahead. This will give can guess what articles she bought at' Show,! a local agency. The prospects are that I taking twenty-five out of thirty places.1! 1,000,000 barrels will be shipped be- each guest a chance at each table and the stationer's. J. C. Mitchell, of Dahinda, Sask., won, fore the season closes. Messages from The Week's Markets will avoid the monotony of being! Mon Cher Frere Dinkinspiel: We stuck at the same table for several bought s the championship0 .' Seager Wheeler, England are rhcomplimentary ost complimenta as in station- pa perfact bargain 1 f !Z-1k.• was second. The regards the quality of the shipments. TORONTO. plays- If five minutes are to be al- ery at Stubb and Dubb's bargain sale, Man. wheat-No. 1 North.,'$1.86%;' lowed for each play, when all are so dad gave me a new dress of open No. 2 North., $1.85Y&; No. 3 North_ready at their respective tables ring'ailicia goods and the best ring In town. ,FIVE PERISH WHEN i$1.76%; No. 4 wheat,-$1.65%. a bell for a!! to begin; at*the end of Hoewver, I think standard goods are -LOG HOUSE BURNS Man. oats---No. 2 6V, 71%c; No.I five minutes the bell should ring again'better than a job lot, terribly shop. 13 CW 69c; extra No. 1 feed, 70c; No. and all should stop playing, the tally worn 1 fee , 68c- No. 2 feed, 66c, for the winner at each table should We saw in the News a tiptop ad. Indlah Boy Sets Fire to Cur- All the &fiove c.i.f. bay ports. punched, and the winners advance vertisement saying: "Telegraph, who- tains-Woman Not Likely Am. corn, track, Toronto-No. 2 Y Yellow, $1.41%. two tables, the losers one. ever wishes to trade Skye terriers for hostess have to Recover. Millfeed-Del. Montreal freights, . It is suggested that the a bed slat, especially suitable for be. A despatch from Brantford, Out., bags included: Bran, per ton, $35.26;1 some one assist her in deciding the spanking naughty boys. Signed: "A shorts, per ton. $37.25; mid4lings, winner at the various tables in order' Disman Man." Pa interested himself mays-.-A small boy, searching in a -dark cupboard at four o'clock Thurs- e $42.25; good feed flour, per bag, $2.45. not to lose to much time between and told me to send as big a message Ont. oats--No. 3 white, 48 to 60c. plays. After ten moves, the guest as I could for fifty cents. day morning, a sudden igniting of the But we Out. wheat-No. 2 winter, $1.41 to with the highest score wins and the found the dismal man a crank, for he ...,paper curtains in the cupboard., ai No. 3 winter, $1.39 to 111.41; prizes, are distributed. A calendar just replied: "You cannot force menti spre:,.d of the flames as-the boy, be- No. I commercial, $1.37 to $1.39, f.ob -fitting prize for a New to eat oysters when they are not in wl shipping points, according to freigii1 , i I Idered, fled-and a short time after, Wapr Year party. season," Such jokers are "dismal, �7 the blackened bones of five victims.' '­Y-Malting, 84 ta-89c. might prove a Buckwheat-No. 2. 80 to 83c. The following suggestions are Such was the tragedy recorded an the offer- bumpkins Rye=-N o. 2, $1.16 to $1.19. ed for the stunts at the different' Now for the news. Pa persists that Six Nations reserve. Mary. flour-First pats., in jute iablest In a log house of ancient construe- he will have no longer a servant who -tion,-located on the sixth line, near' sacks, $9.60, Toronto; do, 2nd pats., 1. Draw pictures of the following:! will not work. Bridget refused to $9.10, Toronto. dog, eat, horse, monkey, chicken.! scrub Bertha's room, so if we keep her ► Caledonia, were sleeping Sixteen per Ont. flour-90 per cent- pat., $7. in 'mou-e, kangaroo. elephant, goode, pig.:we must pay her ourselves. sons. Of these five are dead. George Coincident with the official rscOP- bag,, Montreal or, Toronto-, do,export, Smith. 70; Mrs. Thomas Secord, 40; tion in Parts of Leonid Kra.sin. the;45s, cotton bags, c.i.f. �The results will be laughable and the i Yours truly. Pa's Terrible Girl. first Soviet ambassador to France, the Hay-No. 2 timothy, .k hostess will have to 'decide which is' Answers:-Red ink, paper, pencil, -Maggie Secord, 5; Annie Turkey; 8, y, per ton, track,' police revealed an attempt to assassl_,;Toronto, 114.50: No. 3, $12.50. the better set of animals. sand, string, ink stand, blotter pad, and Bessie Turkey, 10. Not even a I Date the Moscow envoy. when a wo Straw-Carlota, per t&, $9. vestige of their clothing remains. n 1 2. Write a telegram of seven words, desk, slates, table, paint, games, ce., I ,Screen ings--Standard, recleaned, the words to appear consecutively ment, toys, album, paper, eraser, rub. was arrested carrying-a revolver Hami.ton Hospital lies Mos. L,-A man Turkey. mother of two of the victims, in front of the embassy. f.o.b. bax ports, per ton, $27. ;with the letters N-E-W Y-E-A-R.' ber, paste. 1 Cheese New, large, 19c; twins 1! !1 --so seriously burned it is not believed Stiltons, 7 1- the city. More_tEiii_2Wrnen and b ' % to 20c: triplets, 21c; 'that she can recover. 'ht boys 22c� i Curtd meats--Long clear bacon, 50 f.o.b., 89 to $9.25; do, country points, is SUg burns Old, large, 23 to 24c; twins, 2, were engaged in the successful hunt. to 25c- triplets, 25 to 26e. to 70 lbs., $17.50; 70 to 90 lbs., $16.80; $&75 to $9, do, off cars, $10 to$10.25;. 'James Turkey, 5, and a nine-months-I wvre inflicted on Joseph Smith, 3 ;, The finding of the body brings to Butier-Finest creamery prints, 39 90 lb?s. and up, $15.50; lightweight select premium, $1.88 to $1.08.a close the hunt for a child that had'to 40c; No. I creanery, 37�to 33c; No. rolls, in barrels, $33; heavyweightlr old baby. been lost since Monday evening,. a 2, 35 to 36c; dairy prints, 28 to 30c rolls, $27. MONTREAL. The lad was searching for medicine quest in which all Fort William par-' Eggs-Fresh extras, in cartons, 68 Lard-Pure, tierces, 18 to 181,�c; Oats--No. 2 C.W. 75c; No. 3 CW, 'in the cupboard when the Baines ticipated. to 70c; loose, 65 to ry6c, storage ex- tubs, 18% to 19c: pails, IS% to 19%c; 73c; extra No. I feed, 7034c. Flour- caught the paper and spread with, Apart from the mother and father:tras, in cartons, 48 to 49c; loose, 4*7 prints, 21 to 22c; shortening, tierces, Man. spring wheat pats., firsts, $9.60. great rapidity. No warning was given of to 48c; storage firsts, 44 to 45c; stir_ 14% to 15c; tubs, 14% t3 15%Ac; pails, o Ernie Elvish, there is no other, seconds, $9.10* strong bakers, $8.90 winter pats., Ithrough his bewilderment, and not un- who feels the loss mor* keenly than age seconds, 38 to 39c. 15% to 16c: prints, 17 to 17%e. cii�ice, $6.90 to $7. Roi� dI Mrs. Levi Turkey awakened by the Live poultry-Hens,over 5 lbs., 20c;i Heavy beef steers, $6_--to . $8; Ernie's young pal and companion on do, 4 th 5 lbs., i8c; do, 3-to 4 lbs., 13c; butcher steers, choice, $6.50 to. ed O&U, 90-1b. bag, $3.85 to $3.9& --omoke and crackling flames, screamed, the hunt $7; do, fair to good, $5 to $6; Bran, $35.25. Shorts, $37.25. Mid- did. the other occupants become aware for a Christmas tree on that spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over, 23c; - lingo, $43.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton, fatal Monday evening. I roosters, 12c; ducklings, 5 lbs. and u�, do, cora, $4 to $4.75; 75; butcher heif ars, good to choice, $6 to $6.76; do, c*r lots, $14 to $14.50. -of their danger, Of the sixteen within geese, 20c; turkeys, 35c. 'the 24x18 house, five were trapped.' • Dressed poultry fair to glood. $4.50 to $5.75; do, corn., Butter, No. 1, pasteurized, 85% to 2000 Cossack Families -Hens, over 5 lbs., $3.50 to $3.75; butcher cows, choice,�36c; No. 1 creamery, 34%, to 35c; tom;i The others, somehow, got through the 26c* do 4 to 5 lbs., 23c; do 3 to' 4 seconds, 33% to 33%c� Eggs, storage door or windows,out inio,a b Want to Settle ;extras, 48c; storage firsts, i.:t�r cold,I in Canada"lbs.' 1&;; spring chickens, 2 do, and $4.25 to$4.75; do, fair to good.$3.50 to I over, 28c; roosters, 18c; ducklings, 5 $4; canners and cutters, 81.50 to 43 to 44e;sleety night. Neighbors were distant,, storage seconds, 39 to 40c; fresh ex- and though they responded when they -Colorkel Vladimir Kishinsky, of lbs. and up, 25c� geese, 21c; turkeys, $2*50- butcher bulls, good, $4 to $5; tras, 70c; fresh firsts, 55c. Potatoes, i 37c. do, Kir, $3,76-to $4; bologna, $2 to Per bag, car lots, 60 to 65c. observed the flames they could do Manchuria, is a visitor in Winnipeg ---:Can. -picked, $2.75; feeding steers, good,- $5 to '100thing. his mission in Canada being to obtain Beans hand lb., 6%c; Good veals, $10; med., $8, fairly 4W primes, 6c. $5.50; do, fair, $4 to $5; stockers, : Coroner Dr. Davis was called and sanction for the entry of 2,000 Cossack Map, products-Syrup, imp good, $4 to $4.75; do, fair, $3.50 to $4; good lambs, $12; do, poorer ones, Iper so that wish to settle on lands, $2.40; per 5-gal. tir4, 2.30 pe',carves, choice, $10.50 to $11.60- do' $11-50; hogs, mixed lots of good 1W treated the injured, sending Mrs.;Nmili fl, r ity, $10.25; poorer qualit and lighter Turkey to Hamilton. An inquest St. Colonel Kishinsky is; a 6c. to i lest will�in the We maple sugar,T, 25 to 2 . med., $8 to $9.50; do, grasser,, j8 .1be held. The Indiana were all lro-!proceeding to Ottawa, where he will Honey-60-lb. tins, 13%c per lb.; $4; milch cows, choice, $70 to $75; hop, $10 and $0.15. selects, $10.50; e ...... LO-lb. tins, c; 5-lb. tins, c; %- fair cows, $45 to $50;. springers,,Sowsl $8 to $8.25. pois of the Six Nations, except.the'Present a petition from 13% 142 the Cossack i Records, who were Chippewas. lb.'tins, 15 , 1, 1A colony residing at Harbin, Manchuria,since the revolution in Russia. Smoked meats--to 1*. choice, $80 to $100; good light shHams, med., 25 to $6:50 to$7.50; heavies and bucks,$4.16 23 POWERS ACCEPT 26c; cooked hams, 37 to 38c; Smoked to $6.25; culls, $3 to $4.50; good ewe' INVITATIONS BY LEAGUE The colonel said his compatriots in rolls, BOY'S BODY FOUND 18 to 20c; cottage rolls, 21 to lambs, $11.ryO to $12.50; bucks, $9.50, China all had been land owners under 23c; breakfast bacon, 23 to 27c; spe- to $10; do, med., $9.50 to $10; do, JN FT. WMUAM BUSH Plans foil International Arms the Czar's regime; that they were ac- tial brand breakfast bacon, 29 to 11c; culls. $8 to $9; hop, thick smooths customed to this life and sought to backs, boneless, 29 to 36c. fed and watt-red, $9.60 to $9.85; do: Traffic Parley Being Pushed -Whole AC" SearcheA for-Lad prosper in Canada.--The­coloiny -at Rapidly. Who Lost His Way in Quest Harbin has organized a governmental -A despatch from Geneve.a says:�_ group of its own. with a president and The acceptance by Germany, Persia, ....of Christmas Tree. ilegislative body, and from them Col- ; Esthonia, China. India, Frhnce and, A despatch from Fort William!onel Kishinsky carried a power of at- hays:-Responding t- Finland of the League of Nations in- imsys-Responding to Mayor Edmes-'torney to the Canadian Government. ton's appeal to the citizens of Fort! "We were driven out to look for vitations to the international arms William to help in finding Ernie EI-1 peaceful homes; we fear God; we will traffic conference, May 4th, brings the total number of nations to accept vh0h, over 800 men and boys 'massed never disobey your government, and to 23. adder the leadership of City Engineer,all the Cossacks have a high opinion Plans for the conference are being Symes at 9 o'clock Thursday morning,of your national history," the colonel pushed rapidly. The desirability of an -for the most thorough search of the said. American chairman, the United.States wea where the 7%-year-old boy, per- having accepted some time ago, is also imbed in a wild snowstorm Monday Dominion Parliament i being discussed. The appointment of aught. to Open on February 5 a chairman will be made at the March Penetrating the area near session of the League Council. power Iffie about a mile from %e J w A despatch from Ottawa says:- The active participation of Ameri. :c Davidson & Smith's elevator at 4.10: Parliament will open on Thursday, "Pq -ans in the opium conference, which o'clock Thursday afternoon, a party have 'ted ' February 5th, Premier King announce would ha resu. in the flattest 9f searchers found the boy's body,half ed. The date of opening is almost a g e -sort of compromise without them, is -kidden by,a mantle of snow.. ----4month earlier-than-last year-, when an additional argument for an Am. The report of the discovery was• Parliam4fn-t'-,Wa--s--gum-mo-n-ed--F>fi-tiw iii-t eg-e�. in flashed to city headquarI;prs a few ov. an. The arms traffic 1 day of February, The coming session conference win he of the same nature fbIlowed by i will be the fourth of the present Gov- vilnutes later, and was as the opiurn gathering-••a meeting of the tolling of the bell in the dome of,ernment, which is the fourteenth Par- with the Leiigue�s plenipotentiarie. St. Paul's church. The flag at the liament since Confederation. only I function being to assemble them. llaasthead of the City Hall was lower- Leagu2's statistics will Of course thE ad to half-mast. TI-c man who can't see a joke is not SII he at the conference's disposal. The distance from the spot where so annoying as the fellow who -sees the child's body was found to the i oho where there ain't any. cork In Life Preserver. place where he and Jackie Saunders RVA'. It doesn't do to be too finicky. Be It requires.six pounds of good cork geparated last Monday evening Is willing to try new foods. There a re to make a trustworthy lire preserver. a mile, indicating that the Many good foods used and enjoyed in 1hild bad wandered with the wind at one Section of this country that are it Is R wise woman who saves the 'Miss Rosaile Freednion, of New York. is rerhaps one of the most 'unusual rice, macaroni or Z artists in the world. When a child she lost both her arms In an accident, 4. Xim b= :n enable to �t�e the storm almost unknown in other sections. Try I water from cooked ri it coups and Wenters in the search were called to- the new things and have a variety on but undeterred she has pursued the one vocation for Mcli she has a liking. vegetables and uses ,gather by signals and returned sauces. to your table. • • r Dr. Henry will be her as usu. LOCALISMS* al next Tuesday to Attend to his profes,,iunal dtitiep. SALE-Brand new Exide Bat. Fter'SALE -Dr. E. J. Shirley's address in Y,12volts. Wes,Balsdon,Pickering. '!6 -Grant Arnot.of Toronto, spent future.will be 448 Simcoe Street 7 good over Sunday with M. S. and Mrs. R SALE-A qualltiti, Of North, Oshawa. Phone 629. FOR hardwood,16Jrwh long.- F.-Bayles; Cha in -Owing to Christmas.. Day and lot 12,con. 1,Pickering,Phone Clare 304. 15-17 -Dr. E. J. and Mrs. Shirley Now Years Day falling on Thurs IPOR SALE-Durham cow. due Dec. tester. M.B. they will reside in future. Burk,R.R.1,Locust Hill Phone Pick 1031. 15 moved last week to Oshawa, where. day. Dr. Sadleir will be here ou -.0 219t.good milker and good Bi St Wednesday, Dec. 31st only. * - The ore -Geo. and Me@. Pugh spent a -Chas. Mundy, of Oshawa, few days last week at the home of OR SALE-1 registered Cotswold formerly proprietor of the Ontario From, 10 small pigs,registered Yorkshire hog. Oshawa.their daughter in Osh Phone Clare 2213,lot 26,con.7.Pickering W -Dr. Lloyd Wright,of Gleiche Reformer was in town on Satur. a. Gray Jr., R.R.2,Claremont. Alberta, is spending afew d, day last, when he gave Tim INEws with W. J. and'--Mrs. Clark and a Pleasant call. VOR�SALE-Black horse, good drtv. j"., -Miss Laura Andrew,-principal JL' er,aged 10 years;also bay more.Clydesdale, family, aged 1-1 yeapk school, AfFly W.A.Courts,lot 24.con. -Wes. Balsdon, of the Bell of the Enniskillen public l, is 8, Pickering:..,R.R. 2.Claremont. 51tf - • Telephone Co.,. is spending a few spending her Christmas vacation UTTER NUTS WANTED-About Of at the home of her parent Bloor31)buithels. Will pay 31.00 per bushel. week's vacation at the home a, James H. -h his parents here. and Mrs. Andrew. A. .Cook,lot 34.con.1.Pickering, I mile nor% ,O. 16 -Miss Muriel T. Clark, of the of the Kingston Road. Highland Creek P -A large number attended the f Dr. MO sale of the household effects o tint Sinai Hospital School for OR SALE-Sow and It pigs 4 -Nursink, -New York City, is here X' young cattle, 3 female cc,.1hip ecutter,, A IT E.J. Shirley on Saturday after• set of sleighs and horse rake, y lot 3BF. spending Christmas with Hip g :: i her f ath. con.,Pickering. Fred Lacey Highland-Creek. 17 noorl, where,fair prices were real. er, Alfred C. Clark. 'ized. VOR SALE-Cheap. all kinds of & -The Fire-Company is indebted -The Women's Institute will to J. R. Thexton meet at the Mime of Mrs J Mur _U wagons,harness.and all kinds of firm im- I ments in good order. Also se,eral h and for the donation F el eavy of a Pronto fire extingui6her for kar on Tuesday next, Dec.J. 30tb, light scales and cook stoves and heaters. High- Miss Miss Rorke, of Toronto, will take est price paid for hides and wool, also live pouf' try. H.Herman,Stouffvil e. Phone 1903--18tf which they extend their bear We extend to our many thanks. part in the program. SEWING MACHINES&REPAIRS -Rev. A. R. Sandersou's theme -m.-Walter Shepherd and WM. s;, r Sewing Machine Co.,15 Prince Street, for next Sunday evening will be : Hall, of Detroit, returned home Oshawa. Phone696. Sewing machines. parts. i .11WilI My Ability be Discovered." on Sunday to spend Christ alas repairs and needles for all makes of machine.. Hem-stitching. Prompt Service. New and Wc- Friend sand Customers Fourth in series to Young Men. week with their families here and-hand machines. Monthly payment plan. A hearty welcome to all. They report an abundance Oi -w, Ingles,manage. 15-18 -Miss Helen Burling, teaeber in wore in.Detroit for skilled men. ARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE the Cochrane public school, is -1,.nleeting of the Continuation FNortherly halt of lot 6, con.7. PickerinJ. spend Immediate ion sell cheap,or will consider exchange -a good -14THE SEASONS Ing her Christmas holidays School was held for the purposi�of about 100 acres. at her home here and with her organizing the Literary Society trout fishing reserve or for city or town mort- 'sister, Mrs Clement, of Milton. for the year. The officers elected fr..ges- AriThos.Birkett,Claremont; W.D. Haig. 74 Bathurst St., Toronto; or Oliver -The Rose Excelsior Mill is now were: President-Reg. Barker, ezzlewood, 192 Lowther Ave..Toronto. 14-16 running night and day and gives Secy-trees.-Agues Petty, Editor mployment to about sixty men. -Elva Mitchel), ' Agst. Editors- M -GREETINGS 19 e War emorial Mr. Rose deserves great credit for Donald Morrissey Harold Rich COURT HOUSE, WHITBY bis enterprise in establishing such ardson, Jean Annan. Represents- 4 William The late Col. J. E. Farewell. in his a valuable industry in our village, Lives-Mary Spencer, will, dire^ted that a memorial be erect- -Mrs. Thomas O. Johnston, of Power, Gladys Bryant. din the Council Chabers at the Gorrie, arrived here on Sunday to -True to his promige Santa Cmourt house;Whitby, as. a memorial attend the funeral of her 8ister-in- Claus spent an hour on Saturday to the men of Ontario County. who :Jaw, Mrs. W. D.. Rogeria. and is last at "The., Big Store." The store made the s.upreme sacrifice in the i, spending a few days with her was crowded with children anxi. Great eat War of 1914.1918, naother, Mrs. J. H. Rogers, before ous to meet the man who brinw- The undersigned Executors desire returning home. SO much joy into their lives. As all the names(4 all the men who msde -The annual meeting of the be had R great m,,ibmore ore calls to tw supreme ii-rict ifiep,and would appre- viate these names being sent in to the ratepayers of S. S, No, 4 west make throughout the country. hl? Office at Toronto. before December will be held in the school houqe of visit was necessarily very short. 31st.-next, aCwbich date the list will *61 the section on AVednesdRy, Dec. -A meeting of fhe ele-etOr9 Of be.closed. it Illst, at 10 a. m. It is hoped the the village will be held in the towri THE TORONTO GENERAL TRrST ratepayers will show their interest ball on Monday evPninx next, CORPOR,1Tlo%, Executors ` a by a large attendance. when nominations will be recei258 v. . 4-15 B y.Street, Toronto -The Pi-ekering Fire Company ed for the position of 011ce troq. S i imish to acknowledge with thRoks tee from 7.30 to 8 30 o'clock, Asa so ch the liberal donation of 820.00 from very important 'que@tiou, that of the Brougham Presbyterian electric light for the village, will pee p '' man Church for promptly responding have to be dealt with dnriaz the to their call for assistance when year, it IQ desirable that the best their church was on flee early in men available should be selected. For thi 's 'week and the itntumn. A full attendance of ratepayers is- -Mrs. James White, who has nrg-ntly desired. next been in the hospital, Toronto, for -Our village was cast into 'Mon S . ,walnut� several weeks where she under- deep gloom on Thi-irsday last when SiM went a critical operation, returned when it was learnt that Mrs. W. home on Monday. Her many D. Rogers bad met with an acci• finish steel Bed, friends are glad to k-how that she cent in. which 9 -6--cTiesd terminated In coil spring (90 Coil d reeovery., s 8 s ria _Tt�as to One 'and Alt 1i now making rapid progress to- fully burned,'which m war her death a few hours litter in the gs),Felt Mat- Merry -Sunday last was the shortest Oshawa General Hospital. It was day in the year, and the first of neifr the noon hour and dinner ress at $24. the winter season. So far as the was being prepared. Her dangb. r temperature is s concerned there ter, Elsie, was In theActise, but GenuineCaue Chair Few Specials for Xmas Gists was no doubt of fts being winter, left for a minute to get a pail of J 68 several degrees. below zero was water, and she said that she world air Rocker, $15.00 Men's Ties boxed separrately,in beautifully designed registered, and a moderate wind remove the potatoes from Che Xmas boxes, wt 1.00 a-piece did not help to make it any store. A moment later Abe wits for the pair. Men's Knitted Black Tien, boxed separately, 3.00 a piece milder. seen to leave-the hon". with her .-Men's Scarfs; also separately packed, 3.50 to 1.00 -An Interesting event took clothing all in fl-imes. Neigh- Serving Tray Men's Braces', for 1.00 ace on Wednesday, T)ec. 17tb, hors were immediately on the Combination, Garter and Sleeve holder," n Calvary Baptist Chnrch, Brant seene. . •and succeeded in extin- See our Bassin',pa I lu separately packed, .1.00 ford, when Miss 11tiriel Pettit,only guh!hing the flameq, but not be. $7.00. ��`r Gartem separately packed, at ... 50 50c each -lie was terribly burned about daughter of Delos and Mrs. Pettit, fore she Fine Linen Kerchiefs, ,.Of Brantford, and formerly of the body and her bead. Medical Xmas Garde, with envelopes, 5 cents eachPickeriniz, was united in marriage aid -as soon on hand, and on his Amas Post Cards, 81or 5c. to Oliver S.Mattice. Guests were advice an ambulance was secured .. . Crepe Paper, Rope, Glass Trinkets etc, to -present from many points in Can- and Phe was removed to the Osh. Ce A. Steffitt . decorate your•t Pee with. oda and the United Staters. The awa Hospital, where she lingered (Successor to C. H. Burling) W6 supply boxes and gift cards with Xmas article, happy couple will reside in Brant• antil about three o'clock on the ford, following morning, when she suc- Furniture Dealer -Pickering School held its clos. cumbed to her terrible injuries. and Funeral Director. ing exercise@ on Iasi Monday after. The deceased, whose maden name Phone 1800 Xmas Groceriesnoon and evening, Dec. the 22nd. was Bertha Nighowander, was in Pickering, Ontlario Blue Goose-0ranges-sweetest grown-70 cents per dozen. The scholars resented a very fine her 54th year, and was born near Mixed Nuts 85c lb, Mixed Candies 25c lb. Mixed Creams 25c lb. - program during the afternoon Green River, and was a resident of 60 YEARS@ 7 Crown Malaga Table Uisins, 40 cents per package. ending up with a Christmas tree this township all her life, with EXPKRIZNClg laden with presents which Santa the exception of a few years I& All Good Fresh Xmas Stock at Rock Bottom Prices. Claus distributed with his usual Hamilton and Alton. fte had -Agaiwwe wish you ail generosity overlooking nobody. been in very poor health for the Past few years, but recently she The evening program was attend. A Very Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. .,ed by an overcrowded Audi had shown such marked audience, 'filling the room and balls to stand- meet that the family was looking forward hopefully 6 hercomple TRAD9 MAMS IU92 d ins room capacity, many being ry. She was a woman ft T. Bunti Vickerin,,, turned away. Such gatherings recove man ft"itlaKra Jkc� Established11857. very bright and cheerful disposi. Anrons mending s st g��Iy evidence.the need of aeLb rnu tion that won her many friends ruven is WobLaly stdo DtL DRY Hall in Pickering, and coudde L aided by the Governmea�t grant, wherever she was known Uansstr" and Phe Lo f, 0 do"ar-ey 40=16urimmts. &,,Ero M Paitentis toren such a hall could be erected at bore her sufferings with true ore""Mot V very little cost to the section. Ful. Christian fostitude. H � O� I Her funeral • 31 .lowing a couple of numbers on the took place on Sundjay. when her $d0fift: evening program the presentation body was laid to rest In the White. A MadNW617 inuana44"WF L&nrWt CUI 0001P suou or 7 litiuse to WF Torm for to the Continuation School of a vale cemetery, the:funeral service "MM proWd. SoA by beautiful upright piano was made being conducted by the pastor, i°nO1 Rev. A. R. Sanderson. The large N C numan%Newjqrk GOSH THEREra `LOUR ALTZICTNIT TLL TELL by M,S. Chapman, acting as an Ir ft.wwhtnetm, executor of the estate of the )ate 'number who gathered to pay their EXCUSES TO -rr=LEP140r'4r: TAE CONSTs ' LE MIt 1 45 THE JUDGE FLIM' M' ..... Mrs. John Dickie. This was ac• last respects to the deceased sbow.. heELM DA cepted with an appropriate ad. ed the high eateern' in which Q dress by. Trustee G. W. Barker was held. She I,; survived by a and handed to the heirs of the sorrowing husband, two sons and state as a small memento o two daughters, Elsie, Clarence Ft nd f the --event. Trustees F. J.Andrew and Helen at home and Fred- of I Is—--Wlycwt-oT�nny:g rain takerr i in- ­%T. Richardson stipplemented this troit, and the heart-felt sympathy o with of the whole conitiinnity is extend- excbange.for'Flour. some well chosen re. MArkq ezpreQ!4ng the nppreAtition ed to thern i I n flipirdpep zcjrrow. We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, -1411 Of the school bnard for the rmagni- cealt, gift. The balnnue of -the Beautiful Calendar Free Oil Cake Meal, program was then proceeded with Snhs;crib:#19 to the Family Herald all kinds-of grain. and provided Ft high-class enter- and Weekiv Star of Montreal have tainment for the lqrge crowd been advised that they will receive Ogilvie's:Porrid ge"Oats. Aw pirpsent. The talent of the popik frep'of charge a benutiftil 'emlendRr fat 1925. with a most atti Royal Hoi-isehold Flour, taking part was Of Ft high orde,,, artive picture in -mars @W itkd. the group marching being e,,pf, i "The S.,I,, of Old Dob. Crearn of to Weit Flour. NA ,g YR N" 112110P� TMI)g MAMS 1) one a TS ae. *=;?n. ad $deV MOUR U04 -0 hin." Wl-.an nne considers that the ally commendable. It doe., credit � h i tion Price of this biF, 2 Page Stl .,rip the tenc-herp and stndents (if 'CHOPPI-\-G-EVERY! family And farm i,�iirnai i.4 only A- Pickpiing School nn,l they %%ill per iv aruaz,?d by the VAIlle WEEI-::DAY feel much encourAize,1 by the inter' received, hut9rith a �,eswtlfiil picture,, P�,t mqnife.qted in the large attend- cA't-ndnr thrown in, the value is indeed superlatlye. ST. MJ00=17700= ante present.' a