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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_01_02 7Z 715"- 'qx I F R%Ell `-7! V, 7"7toMI--, .!rgp A001"V T 2. 19 _ -No. picKIERING, ONT.,, -FRIDAY, JAN . VOL. XLIVS STOUFFV ILLE. BROCK ROAD. I If W_ VT*y1p,**t*ngKL Sawbr*- e attended the town- Two prizes aredonatedto the St"ff- GREENWOOD "5 yearS A few from her I At age of 30 ship nomination meeting at Brougham ville Curling Club for a bonspeli to be 9 played soon. LLS Aredica4 on Mondity. ,at$98 cents a day do in the a. Jacks-on and son. Our curlers have their rinks drawn Wh W.H. slid Mr !epers have been 7 GROWN LIFE BANS Walter, Fpt-nt New Yeau!s Day in the and the brnom-swe Oph.D., Direotor daring the wet-k. H. FORSYTH, -WILL DO." busy with the former's son, Archie.and syi(associated taxio.Reg. city.Association of On 11 congregatior r 2 eivi e 00 Member Aj Optometrical The M Established 1838 -mberof the American - I If you live for 20 Tears yod will re- wife. ation)vot- Eyes exanua_dZ.�y a0pointment paid in with The annual school meetlagwas beld with the stouffvttle vorigreg 0 ly for c1iirch union. phone 2SO4, Claremont. Out- ceive all the money You he scliool here on We(inesday last ed iinanimOu"I interest. in t lir attendance. Walter"Carl- New Years Market was held On Prices Steadily Advancing F. TO MUNSON. M. B., Mewb 10S iLh it f 7 good al�tend- Monday an t tee was re-clected d here was a gck fully paid u in 20 trub, ,sicians and Surgeons p ton. the retirir d display NUt of,the College Of ptb?ormerly occupied by 2- Your Policy is fill* ,,e Of farmers and a splendid Secure a Supply Now kr Sask of ario. ope: tha Dr,Call- years. ic_ another term the late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Phone. Claremont.Quit. Jas. H. Lawrence, of AhAsk, of fowl. r, Tour first payment A by-law will be voted on on Mon so- 3 Ifafter making sperit,a few days here with his 'Bran', Shorts, NNON, M.D., E.R-0-8-, you were sick-or unable to work fur Mr's,George Farley. and other friends, day next for the,purpose of giving it t. Edinburgh, momber of the, College Of the remainiog 19 years, the Compay assessment to Muston & Sons, ., No (3, "c' and has now gone to Toronto where he fixed phyei licentiate , you. --urserymen. e of U -a r h will make your P&Ywenia Middling clans an isurgeou of Outaxio. lifent for will spend the winter. meeting on Mou- 11 Women - !. . At the nomination a] I of, Edimb 01 'to to d sm, nest week from natu- day Fred SilTesterwas elected reeve 4, If vote djej up es, u t)v acclamation. There will be a run ad your wife and kiddies.would Id DUNBARTON. Barley Feed ral causes, chafropracic receive a cheque for$5C00- for the council and school board, JwwMrs Bateman is visiting her mother, t Mon- A hot discussion took place a STECKLEY. ere killed by eceident the Mrq; Wm. Bennett, 'Fly Dig meeting over the paving `q E. e of Chi- M d bt's The ..Cracked Corn'w'. 0 DC f 4 AF . 5 y �iw chtque for Toronto, is the guest ,DR Fife k dics would get a rs. Selleck. of Toro nuncil of a blind street. Honor Graduate of T,)ronto Col!eR ntial calls in Picker. rs. Wari. Nicholson. by the 0 ..-will make-resI -f 4A hours, a_ of her sister.M Ommitte threatens ropra-6c Surrounding district. Tuesday- n S Rule 9 r afthp -columittee pay My yak ing village and rest of the -Bran and its are made f rT-1-- For an ap annv Thursday and Saturday forenoons. Get particulars from n with her,grandmother,"mother, to make the pointment call 141 J Bow-ariv.1le,or leave word Ontario Wheat and are wortli f,.r 471y Geo. hits. at least $2.00 per ton more with anyone taking treatment. Mrs. . .. ,AC% Evelyn Annig entertained ber WHITEVALE. Chan from Western young friends to a birthday party on Wheat. era oas ad Geo, ElBaker New Year"s eVe. skating and c tiag is very popularE. CHRISTIAN, Barristers, We are sorry to report that James idleI Money to 3 care suff. in our village at present. A•solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Mitchell is ander the doctoI id for South wing,Court House, Whitby. 251y The election by acclamation of our Highest prices pa 7 ty .-Phone 179 Stouffville ering from pneumonia. o be quite entertained her bi cil seems t n -Barris- Mrs. Gerald Cowen WHEAT, BARLEY eters,solicitors et Sunday School class Of girls at her towns �:-I-t O. RICHARDSON &Co. PIPUIIF% is seven or elghtyears C c., 317.319.Confederation since that occurred before, r. ln home on Monday afternoon. "Pe and Methodist BUCKWHEAT Life Building,Corner Yo ng and Richmond Sts.. !R.Ba fist Christ- and 31 0 and Main 0490. Stf of the Toronto. Phones Main The annual business meetin The the home ee�wet off in good order. was held at t r rc. - 7 Bar- were good and the children V. Mi. C3.2%= ...... Wr'ister, solicitor. Notary Public. Room of Win. Thom last Tuesday evening. red 1,6t happy. .B Sunday School LLIA M J A M E S BEATON H. .Beal Imraoizli o _ti En- The secretary reported a 14��­*d finpri, went hnt:re- I 539,Confederation Life Building.Toronto.queen L__L�")Leral Dirextor A Suudav School hockey III has trances: tindi2itithmondstmetor 17 Q tial standing, Offir-ers for 1925 wer- between the WhiteWlle. *w East. Telephone--Main-P)", Rest and d prosperous year'is hoped been formed Street E an a Locust Hill and Zion Hudson 1748. electedGreen River. tt for. I . schools. Tho boys are anticipating a C 0 A L DeI OTOR fine wint-r of aport, CHERRYWOOO- ;lies Irene Pusrh entertained a num- HARRY HUDSON'. Dentist. CLAREMONT, Onto '19 bpr of her fripuls st It a card partv and I purpose having on hand cont" D1'%'hitby. Office-Adam's Terrace, By-on phoue V�A N(rg. A. Flett i,sbilt in will mease - on Wednesday afternoon. Not n ou3ly a stock of bard St North. Phone 124. (Gas extraction when Mrs, F. Rogers spent Tuesday in the tea they said altf mere man was there and and soft coal desired). -citv. LbAt they enjoyed themselves. R. D. C. Smith. Dentist. Stoliff- Drinkwater, of Belleville. It If:oks as It nugh John A White Place your order now befort, To- Charles Mile. HonorGraluat f Cji,:ago and visiting M. and Mr.. Drinkwater. will have a full house next Tuesday the rise in price. Mato 0n:versities 314 the Royal College f eu�, . ng a tea AP* S.Irgeons. Phone office I 11. Resi Frult Trees' , Shrubs Etc. Sliss Ltiev Da%v'ql)n. of Toronto. 4" Dent-al ere. ere!nlnR- Mrs. White is givi 26ly sp Sunday with her parents b tistqj�siou Circle, Every l2tf Phone Pick. 1709. 1015. No O%Wd_. appointments., Toronto. for the. Rap om,!y for E. D. mr. and Mrs. R 131P. of noo will be welcome. rain or shine'. B. BEATON. D. D. S.. -Having secured the"ag I rs. ID L A K E Royal Colelge of Dental spent Cbrist-maX.Ith A. and N Mrs, Tboa. White gave a very enjoy• DONALD MUNRO, PICKEK! 1.) Graduate of the I Smith& Son, Ltd.. Nurserymen, 0 to office Fenny. Saturday everij369 l"t•Surgeons and University of Winona. Out. herself, W m PrLnV's_h1&:sJ store. Whitby. Mrs. Geer Davidson. of Toronto. 414e party on Every one enjoyed himself or every 2 to 6.30. 1-d.'Pbc- 6- am prepared to take orders for all 34 Office hours 9 to 2 4417 spent Christmas with Russell and Mrs. and Every an evening spent In ftmes M%itevale 11 91, Bell phone 220. Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, home kinds of F tal Shrubs. Etc.. st Davidson, ends of Miss Roach will etc.. and a little dance, all went N. DALES. L. D. 8 . D. D. H.. Ornamental The many friends lowest possible prices. w that sbe'lB around b •PPT- Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur- . be pleased to know "Re annual school meeting was held 'Me Service G"& 10 1 and the University of Toronto office Special rates for large quantities, again after her recent illness- on Wednesday when the old Board D A Scott's store. Claremont. Oat Is toast have had a good .h0I in. tosp im, Saturdag. 93, 28tf Some on were re-elected. Our trustees are Christmas feast. tc In p in. phone Clare 1". 477 It.judging from the way warmly commended for their efforts Motor,overbauling.. to p and aid Chapman, Pickering they helped themselves I J. Smith's w retaining the services of Bliss Nokei. Iain re N. J - Battery Service-Chm9ing one night recently. nior teacher. Brandon. Mon., on Dec. oar and overhauling. Stir Married, at Brand B. J. Shirley, Veterinary 22nd. by the Rev. Goo. Lockhart. Roy 36ort Courses All work guaranteed. Flat I "pos. Honorary Graduate of Ontart- man., to Kim service charge lawy CoLlege. All diseases of domestic I P. Mair. Of Rainlota. A f Cherrywoo Rood. Ont.VLtzrated. 448 Sitecois StreetNorth. fing Sadie Gates. o Branch of the Phone 5510 Mark.Centrel. bone 629. 1617 The OntArto County Ontario Department of Agriculture we E. 1B E R R e c�al sCourses of instruction SCHOOL REPORTS. will conduct fr January 5th to 90th in ClAre- 6 j orn V. R__ ICHARDSON - Real Es Peport of the Claremont Continua mout.for the benefit of the young peo- W tate. insurance Conveyancins, Notary r the fall term. Examin- A four-weeks Lion School 1`0 pie of tale district. ftblic,Etc,.Picketing,&;t. 3111 RtIona were held in all the subjects of Couresp in agriculture will be t,on roofing 3.50 eq the school courses. Names In order of while u ere YOU L` 18 14, 18 in. red or green for the boys and men, w e ­0 uctioneer, .6 3-10"Cl merit.. Over 75% 1.6&74% H.80­85%' Ili- weeks Courses one In Household Set- -POSTILL, Licensed A n - . '_ Fo for oetint-144 of York and 66 c.' Form Ill-Horace Leigh 1. �wed by tris in Millinery Non"Jog of all kinds 16ttCOU ==; 80 8.00 Pq 50.60'/ Mabel once to be followed O�. Out, A Iles Pegg I. Bertba Bacon I. will he held for the girls and women. 04. Address Green River it!!!. . 4 X The a re for lots of Bie I. Alb-t Harvev it, Mabel Bryan The course in will embrace above prices a ement R.BEATON TOWNSHIP C it, Allan Miller it, Margaret Gee It• the following subjects: Live Stock %J or tolans Iman- sir Conre"We", oommilissloaar t - -. Hillee McCallum it, Do Iffocivy to- loom 10.sq...9r more,10c, per sq Cooper it. Robt. breeding, feeding selection and C sawaviss. A0000MUCIC as*. I III, Eve- in the of Latin 01.IfsIrriap Us. Gladys Jones Ili. Edon Green agement: Practice oal on fw= isabFkl Gregg Sheep one". 0"nt. extra in, small.10ts. lyn McCullough III, horses, beef and datry.cattle, Seer Ili. Aldine Ward o. Gor- Donald Be and swine will be a feature of the Lumber, -Live stock nuc- Edith Stepbeoson c, TAAVIDA. PrGH Jones' School. don McBride c, rourse and visits will be made to stock JL.,Ptioneer. Graduateof C. M. PICKERING Jean Wright c,Margaret Pugh c.Ken- farms to the district for instruction. Chicago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed phenson. -Ship, t;'( . 1sI Block and ring work. All kinds of asles neth Reeser and Oscar SteJ eq 1, Dairying-Milk and cream testing. e. Pbonr (equal). Form II-Muriel Jon management of the dairy herd. anptly attended to. Terms reasonable. _r10 Claremont. Idly LUMBER YARD Hngh Miller I. Irene Cowls it, Eliza, Ready Roofing Veterinary Science-Prevention and vE VM, MAW, LICENSED AUC- beth Ward 11, Adelaide McCullough treatment of common diseases of farm FL Earl Black H.-Elsie.Mathews it, stock. TIONEER,for york.Qntario and Durhain d L", tt )f axles promptly attended lFr6d Byers Ili, es. All POULTRY Collins McBride iii., Feeds and Feeding-Feed vain Counties. All kinds( row Ili, Peter trying and setting of feeds to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sales he- Edith Benno Ili,Jack Go Economical b Car of SL M 'a Cement j arranged at NEWS'Officv- Bell and 1=4X Ed 51Y WANTED Scott III, Sam Fingpld c, Dorothy and feed requirements for different Ma 'e per barrel. dent phone@. Whitby,Out. Steils, McCul win of younganimals. at$3 Harbrob c. Margaret Linton c. Alma _ purposes,gra '..Highest prices paid for Doucette c. Form I- fSattening,etc. S H I N G L E S red Moles producing milk, poultrv-Housing.feeding,manage- any quantity of bens lough I, Rimer Hirano I. Alf Write I ell Axford U. George Middleton went,cuffiag.killing and dressing. and chickens. I. Ce F. A. R E E S w- Margaret..Spenceley it. Gerald Field Crops-Tested varieties. culti- 19Titiah Columbia Cedar or phone. -#- Oliver Ill. Margaret vation. crop rotation. practical worW Xj0CM!"SW 3MI-1- ffles Harbron It.Tom Galt Galvanized Steel Shin Bingham C. HI!Z61 Wilson C' M&I in judging grains. seeds, potatoes, State Shingles Bird's Felt H. Neskel Sadie Linton c� holm Spenceley c. roots'etc. for sale at CLAREMONT Pbone 2 Kathleen Taylor c, Margaret Doucette Horticulture--Varietles of fruits and ter 'T. TATERSO?VS c. M. J.' Wilkey. Prin.; R. Merle vegetables' adapted to district. pruu- g . _: .I Cell and got prices. WHITBY -Stephenson; Ass't- lag.spraying. Box 296 pickerin Fertilisers and Drainage. BROUGHAM. Insect and in and control of various common a the city several Bread Flour eral est'ou smut ,;ant Disemes-Identift- F A R M E R, S F1 T. 0.Brown was [newt and fungus diseases,grain-days lost week. potato scab etc. rIspent the holiday Bee-Keeping - Careand manage- �rU We are Agents for - -and Marvel Grant Malcolm with his people here, ment of bees. Rorie to the Mrs. George Philip has I)OX871C SCIENCE Cockshutt Co. Pastry Flour citv for a time with friends. PPW_ Miss Jennie Duncan Is holidaying at In the 'course 'of Cookery which starts Jan, 6th, s,atndv will be made Goold-Sba I P ey May be obtained from you Grocer, the home of her parents here. h of Food values in relation to health Isto Mrs. Colborne were wit Mr and emonstratious in preparing A Muir,- their people here for Christmas. practical d vegetables, fruits, milk. and cooking Greet Brook6ltlourftlls Mr. and Mrs. 1. of Toronto heese, meats, flsb,-breRd, Tteury and Bissells were with R; and Mrs.Conner fora' cerials and cl valid cookery,can- CHAS. WILSON, Prop. short visit. desserts. pastry,In Listers The Axford family and L. Matthews ning and preserving. Me wish- (m with , � MILLINERY and, mother .9peui .Christmas The Course in Millinery which stRrts'] �Fol( SALE relatives in the city. Friends & ill hav todo with making "Impathy of the 9 The sT i community I JRn.19th. w i� L covering shapes death I John Deere Hedy Loader ' SUPERIOR SCHOOL extended to Mrs. Linton on the dea shapes and flowers ow side-del. Rake A 4* her brother, MT, Doble, of. Agin- and trimming. A X-111 e r r Y. It is expected that the young people-- I-Sulky Plow 2 Walking Plows LU®RTT court, riround Ch distance of several miles FJS tickets for for a dis -ran g Renewing Public Library I Crown LCla, along an will show that they are 1 10*25 is now in order. Come, d Claremont Brantford Binder Twine. Dur- alive to their opportunities by tdrning books recently enjoy the new -lut these Gree mwood out in largenurnbersthrouglit and a Find Alexander chasca. W. F. Disneti Corner Yonge engine has at last arrived Coiirses. - Our fire Streets, Toronto. Phone Pick 714 and the Citizens'League are busy get• IN MEMORIAM. 42tf 7. Noted for high grode instruction tjr,4 it all equipped and hope to soon Happy, Pros it in its own fire hall, memory of have RTS-In-ever loving Neil;b:,d Cor Iiii, Grain Chop and superior-employment services. N mother, Martha Lill. McKinnon fp and' �r dear vv! to have a run-a-WAY PM9 Many students from other business the misfortune and son, lin., b',."ved wife of W. A. Courtsi New Y Z., AND FL 1KING, colleges have been in attendance with tb�,r filfkv steel the other day. who fell asleep at Claremont,on Jan. I am prepared to do Chopping and Fortunately no.orre was injured. 4th,1023, Caqsin and'f-stmilY n ths Fred and INIT'S. '0 neer forget, N. E. M Oat. Flaking every day but here during the past twelve me 4inconut Christmas week Her lov Ing face we Saturday, rata- '-Tere In A; Enter time. Write for aDniversfiry of Though years may Pass &WRY; attending the fiftieth R t 0 IN R littered A=Od no 'd by C.Id- 0 'g, . of ot�st. $ton Logue. xvrn f ­jP I eboats For Sale the wedding of . ?ind M (!ricde. i Tho Insq 0 her rs. first day.feel' Veterinary Surib %lay they be spared to celebrate many As keen as that be Sadly missed by Husband. Lillian Principal rnore Anniversaries of the event is L and Atmore i:-_ -John F. Bayles, Claremont W. J. Elliott, Principal Brougham.wish of their old friens.of Brougham.d Rural Route No.2 y �y +c JPS: S y;71 ! d 3 y •.:Eli' 'm 6 ! • "4aC.n:. tw.', -_ ,In.i,. n„• .',"s,..7e;4' Y•s=, .-••1,..•`�>.Y';'. r!R;y(f, ,y ._ ::.6'.. .x-.- , -.., • ..w, : y ...wTr. ".., a +ail.+. ,5:-1 .t•:rw' �. 'a+v, ..::. ,... •, ^`".. 1�-.. > . ..' •. T r-'^r ,,..; fi•>4 -or�' va�•r s± �+ No `•+t ,y;•.. c:-,..;ws r '« ,' u•,-: •g`. a;..Fs..+n• .a'• :• r•zm-v.;, mow.. :� •''' n,•••,•..aa '•.•;-yrs�n` •,:°..,,,yc.a .. .,,,:. .;',°5.{, M vi'"Ffs % ,.,r•. .4•.. >s3.,:c .. -.`*'.. :c; r .'.; �. *.7r.' - ..r,. is v r " ' ,•a«;',q,y. r ,,,,ms's,,.4. -, - ,-.',:- � ;.•.. .. ., .•,,. - -f. ,n. �} v,.,. -.+,.... _. as tq a stunt she is to perform. These! —AND THE WORST IS YET TO.COME ---- - suggestions could'also ue used for'a' r• : About- - '���- �� •. .' , • , : shower. ..� _ .... •- ; - .- .. . - � _ ;: 0 S�~ --'What's On Your Card? ( - "Every man has a card on which hie - ---' name, his address., and th6 faF t that _— he will die are written in indelible ink. I'OMEMADE CANDY.. - ,portance, and,this touch•of black is The date of life death and:.its'disease ! Homemade candies, daintily packed,'so easily obtained in eushions." from which be will die are also writ are most we'come gifts and have a I thought,that was most interesting, ten on thts card, but the writing to j personal. quality Iacking in.the things and I asked her a:l manner of ques- with pencil and eraaab'.e." - 'you buy. I tions about interior decorating. I ask- This statement was recently made rtICKORY NUT CAPAMELJ. led her what else one could use to at a meeting by Dr. Charles Mayo, the - - Placw three-fourths of a cupful-srf,brighten up a dull room. distinguished surgeon. Of course he 1 - • Of course there were, lamps. If a spoke in parable but the statements ' Q ` '•= t thin c: :am, three tbsp. of butter, oval corner is dark it seems that nothingi ._z-'�'��-'4� -•- `��-'"''-• --�-- cup of sugar and one_cup o! molasses, are none the less true. -�° � in a of ucepan. Bring c the mixture es 11 brightens it up better than a brilliant Continuing this idea, we might say - lamp shade. • The Chinese ones that that every man should look at 'his the boiling point and add three squares 'y card--.brut once a year. This looking she showed me were love. on the lac- ! of unsweetened chocolate. Stir it care .. t quered lamps; the parchment shades at the card once a year is calI'ed fully until the chocolate has melted'were done in any color and style; but! - = J 'and continue-to let the mixture boil i "physical examination on your birth- , �_ d/ +� i the ones that interested me most were day," Such an examination, if it ds �: / until tate syrup forms a firm ball when the bright, gay plaited ones made ro adroppwd into cold water. Remove iti p perly made, should size up the "z 'from the fire and add one-half is ' from wall paper_or lazed chintz. P'P 8 persoa'a condition in every respect.'; p'! Then it seems that candlesticks are When he has finished, the physician 1 �.;of vanilla Arid one cup of chopped made in every color of the rainbow will probably say something like this: �� �' � . hickory nuts. Turn the mixture into these days, and there are candles to "You are not like the deacon's one- 1 an oiled pan. When it is cold,•cut it1 match an one of them. •into squares.and wrap each square in, 8 -painted box- once in every part g I find your heart Y hose shay, due to o to pieces all at ; waxed paper. ' in looking about I saw sera ba$ Ikets,.desk sets-ashAray�-pa scores 100, but your kidneys score "�---�- _ _IiWSTED FIG FUDGE. - res, flower bowls-all in gorgeous color- only 70. In so far as I can Judge, you =- Make a chocolate fudge and pour it lugs. may die in 1933 of a kidney trouble, , �� -� into a pan to the depth of one inch.I Pictures are framed, too, so they unless you change those of your habits + Cover it thickly with coarse chopped!furnish a note of color in a room. I which affect that condition." dried figs. Boil one cupful of sugar had always thought of picture frames I These indications of conditions - and one-fourth of a cup of water until as either gilt or some dark wood. Not i which may be changed by methods of x.64- the syrup will spni a thread and then,so: They are vivid scarlet, soft green, living are written in pencil on your . •-�... -� pour it over the white 'of one egg;black w-rth a line of red, orange and card. "C:� -z beaten stiff. Add one tap. of vanilla!black, Let us suppose you are sensible and — '"�-_'_ _ �, "ti- + and continue to beat it until it is stiff.I -wish et the most out of life. You �� Pour it over the layers of fudge g t ' y ge and! A NEW DOLL SET. erase •'1933" and write "1943." Ten _ ' ' a figs and cut it into squares when it is! )years will mean much to you, and you cold :. _ _ _ . .Ili•. - " ' - make up your mind to have them. -- ALMOND BEA lOA3i. f How? Boil .three cups of light-brown I _ You:ask your doctor to tell you how Y a;sugar, one cup of water and one LbsP,i - you can make good on that 1943 entry, of vinegar together without stirring how you- can make your 70 per cent. ii �• �i ' 1 .'it until the syrup spins a thread when; lI9� efficient kidneys last an additional ten i ■ EA 1<..tT g 1 _ EDUCATION UCAT I ON - diopped from the spoon. Remove it! ` ;'=+* years, You learn that you must change #torn the fire and pour the boiling) your habits, go to bed at a regular 1. - BY DR. J. J. MIDDLE'rON syrup over the whites of two eggs) - " hour; get more sleep, change your _ beaten stiff. Beat the mixture until' •� �,i _ food habits, protect yourself against Provincial Board of 14ealth, Ontario. -' r -it, is firm- enough to hold its shape, infections, take better care of yourself Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- then add one-half tap, of almond ex-' when you have a cold: You decide tars through this column. Address him at 8 g padiaa House, Spadina tract and one heaping cup of almonds' a• that the game is .worth the candle. :.Creaceat, Toronto F that have been blanched and broken.) When you have taken the right steps l Drop it• quickly from a teaspoon on� you again take your eraser, You erase oboists of waxed paper. tlxe word "kidney trouble." P Pe � In the prevention and treatment o! forming whirr spots or patches. Some- serrExNrrr FUDGE. Thea you go an for one year, happy diphthena we often bear the word' times these patches are confined to th* 3 . Boil one cup of maple syrup (or one - _ - iIn the prospect of a gain of ten-years. '"Antitoxin"' used, but how many of us tonsils and surrounding tissue, but 'CUPof hone -j Another birthday comes around. You.! could give a satisfactoryexplanation once, in a while they spread to the honey), one cup of sugar, one- 4196. The little doll mother may 1 go to the card box You_take your of what it means' Misiformed r- larynx or passage lending to " the half cup of.rich milk and one-half cup not only make dolly's clothes but also!card and again read it. In other ! sons, oftentimes noisy and trucculeent lungs and interfere with breathing. of water until the syrup forms a ball the doll, from the models supplied j words, you take another ezaminatioa j in attitude, announce -that antitoxin. But whatever part of the throat is ' when dropped into cold water. Cool; here with. The body may be of dri11.'I As a result, you may erase die old en- ! this true"filt, it would) be the heightere of interfering with breathing, is doe art from � f1 -it slightly; then beat it until it is unbleached muslin, oil-cloth or sanitas,j tries and make new ones. You may 8 g' y creamy. Add two-thirds of s cup of foolishness for physician9 to make use the poisons or toxins which this broken butternut meats and tura this with a stuffing of bran, kopek, or cot-!further modify some of your ways of i of it in the prevention or cure of growth of diphtheria secretes. As the bm Eyes of shoe buttons, nose and living, or, having found those of the disease, But it is not true. Antitoxi membrane on the throat grows, so the tardy into an oiled pan and- eat it lips of yarn, or, the features may be:past year'satisiactory, you plan to cos- cannot.. be rightly described as a poisons are produced, and these are _ into square pieces. embroidered or painted. tinue them.-R. G. "filthy arinimal product," but rather!absorbed by the patient, otter Making sxAxtIJAN FLU" t" Dressed as a clown this doll will bel as a serum made from the blood of; him seriously if not dangerous.) illi +� the horse under government regula- So, exce t in cases where the larynx Cover the bottom of in oiled candy; very attractive. The suit may be of, p tion which require every precaution is closed up so as to prevent breath- have with marshmallows in which slits calico, cretonne or scraps of silk or j '�- /�' g, a person who di t `I to ensure absolute cleanliness. in es from diph•, have been cut. 91i a brsail nni; into'satin. One or two calor of materials Man ole will ask why horse a y N P + tkeria real) dies from ison. each slit and force the edges together.';may be used. For the Rompers-cre-1, � ) ' +' p y Someone will now perhaps ask wh ' ]Poor a rich cb3colate fu over the tonne or gingham is pleasing. Doily' Mood is used for the treatment of P e � � 8 P g• I �' diphtheria. It is because the horse dues not every exposed person take _ marshmallows and when it is cold cut',will be so glad of the dear little pock-f I is a very suitable animal for the pur- diphtheria and why does not every „tbe candy into squares. ets fn her rompers, and "Pierrot" the! _ pose, and it contains lots of blood, pe-son who takes it die? In fact why r . .. SUM AE NM CANDY. � � � �-__ �1 I i � � hasn't the human race Ion since been . clown will do all aorta of tricks in his i from which the serum can be made at d , Pat one and one-half cu of noise-I comfortable costume, if his arm and ! r small expense as con ixiared with other wiped out by contagious iseases, In .�� animals not so common. The horse, the case of diphthena, it is because, _ ben and three-fourths .of a- cup of� �t,'�.�-> healthy persons have in their blood a legs are fastened so as to be movable. The Pattern comprising the Doll 01 i 'too• is a strong animal and its blood sugar Into a saucepan; boil it until P g -� is even more suitable than the cow for natural resistance or antidote which and the garments, is cut in 3 Sizes: I "Might well Appear Rattled. : the preparation of antitoxin. pre'.,ents the miscroseopic plants from Use syrup forme a hard ball when test-I 1 p _ !Small, 12 inches; Medium, 46 inches; growing and neutralizes '-the'poison ed in cold water. Add three-fourths Friend (who has dropped in)- What causes diphtheria? It is taus "take" " of a cup of butter and continue boiling Large, 20 inches in length The Doll Wbat's the-matter, Jim? You seem, ed by minute plants only seen under produces, even if at s take' the "tie syrup until the "cracking point" wires for a Medium size 5s yard.I 1 the microscope getting into the nose disease' This is what is known as an The Bumpers T,k yard The Suit and to be rattled." and throat and antidote, anti-poison ca, anti-toxin.. It _ Is reached; then remove it from the o growing on the mucous po r Hat, li4 yard of 2?-lash material Jim-"De 'I, Well, we've Just had'memtbrane, just as larger )aura which i- our natural protection against all • Am at user, Beat in a pinch of bak a big shake-up in this office, you see.,'' j rge P 1-inds of invading germs, and when Ing soda and add one-half pound of! Pattern mailed to any address on _ are visible to the naked eye, grow in we get into a condition which we )ften receipt of 16c in silver, by the Wilson the garden. While the individual "run-down".One chopped figs and dates,or riga and An automatic acetylene detoniator' describe as run-down', it simply - a Publishing Co., 7S West Adelaide St,' diphtheria pants are too small to be means that our supply of -natural re- dates in equal proportion,one cup each _ forms the fog signal installed at a seen, the beds of diphtheria )ants are Pp y st coarse chopped pecan, filbert and Toronto' Scotch lighthouse. Flair.'; cisibie tri the P aistance is exhausted or at least lower Send 15c in silver for our u to- 5 patient's throat, than it should be. ifhat is when we• )walnut meats and one-halt cup of up-to- ! blanched, shredded almonds. Pour the I date Fall and Winter 1924-1925 Book - ----- - are most susceptible to disease, for the faixture into an oiled pan and keep of Fashions. �. f invading germs have nothing to top_ become it in a coot place overnight. If you i " ' sick-and onward feverish marchandd •howso l all the -; wish, add a tap. each of almond and - 'A FAREWELL PARTY. I What kind of a can vwe v I symptoms of an attack of illness. vanilla extract just before pouring( party give for I �' ?t kk:,, + if a child takes diphtheria, it is be- the candy into the pan. 18 g to an east- cause its natural immuru'ty or power a ne' hbor who is moving �° '' � '�. a nd ha _I ern province?-Hostess. I ri .� E 3 ? of resistance is low a it sn't - A Parcel-Poet Part could be made enough of its own antitoxin-to resist, COLOR IN THE HOME. y ' ; H r interesting. In your invitations, say ' ( the i nese. What do we do then? We E -We do not use enough oak in onr�that parcel-post mail for the East will` x �° simply help the weakened child by homes. Many sitting rooms dining,be collected at a certain hour.day and++• � < trying to remove part o! the load he 11gr, room and kitchens though they are place. Ask the guests to brie pack-I ' ' is carrying and which is too heavy for 8 P f a him. In other words we do what any furnished in perfect taste-as fAir as ages in person, the packages to be '" cencible person would do, ve hirr. t ' they go, lack a certain gayety and properly wrapped, tied and addressed. 3 enough antitoxin to fight oflthe die- i sparkle that a splash of color in they These packages could contain joke) !ease. We borrow the horse's strength - right place gives. I realized this gifts for the guest of honor, but one for the child who needs that st en�rth ?; " when .I, visited a .model home in the of the gifts Might be a small address We take from the horse's blood the I antidote which it has in abundance to i city a short time back. I talked to, book in which each member of the 3: k !help the child who has not enough and one of the young ]ladies in charge'club should write her name and post- 3 rj� s � who is dying from lack ol.it. Common about this and she gave me some very�•office address. The guests could play 1 f ' ! + valuable intersrefreshments!, a F <f I sense, isn't it, when once the process po games and, just before refreshments'' ;c. n is explained. Bui that is'tri "There never never-has been a time, she are served, the packages could be de tt > _ what all scientific knowledge really • said, fluffing up a flame.colored sofa livered to the person you wish to 3 �t is-an application of common,sense to ' pillow with' long black tassels, that' honor,who could then open them. I the facts of life. had been placed in_a .dull tapestry-, To seat guests at the refreshment' o-' covered wing chair in a rather dark table, use pictere'post-ca=ds for the ' corner, "when cushions have been so place-cards or you could pack the re-' :• r, .) `�� popular or when they have been so 1 freshments in boxes of uniform size,l lovely. That does not mean, though, wrap and address as for parcel post I a fi that they should be piled, hit or miss, and 'stamp with used postage stamps. r on=davenports or in cozy corners: Haile some one carry the boxes to the ! i � t They must be chosen very care- front door, then knock or ring, and . fully to,give just the necessary bit of the hostess could answer and bring in' g� M . .. color needed', in the room, and fiery the boxes, announcing that a package often they are black. Nothing is more for each guest had just come by parcel decorative or more comfortable than post. huge soft pillows in all shapes, made Ask guests to�adjourn to the dining- from heavy black satin and finished room, where coffee should be served, As Busy as the Bee. with gold tassels, with fruit gelatine or ice cream for "With these use one or two in a the last course. The dining table ...You say his business is humming?" • - Sure-he's a bee-keeper, you know." eoAr that, will fit into the scheme.. could be decorated with a centre-piece Gwendo!;n I a Gal:Jenne, wire of the famous violini.3t, Andre Po:ab, It :s been demonstrated again and made of crepe paper, to represent • daughte,• of thr relebrate�l poet, Richard Iia Gallienue. and sister of the pro- ^- • again that when a note of black is mail-bag. In this bag, you could have - minent actress, Fva Lr Ga'Ilenr.e, i'- eehtng tame In her own right as a • }ntroduced into a •room everything letters addressed to the various guests, Secrets are like money-good for sloe in it seems to have gained in im- peach "settee•" to contain a suggetion sculptress. She is shown sin hes Par's studio. nothing unless placed in circi,a�.tion. a w '� aI.•,• :� N•acu•H: .rM •aim,. -.'-�%.+• ,• r.�k :'"",•ran.Fwfr'.+rz+s•r.�.. ...:'v.: n'!..r^� r '",HL ,'• �' ,..w.. .' •' s • J, .. ...i ._r -1x1. eY Y• gg f M.- I'Qi ..:. rx:� �:a :�x•^;"k tirr �^xl�• �Y _ R V „.....'.-..r ..xy ea{k`-'..,.".. a,.'.:ra.-. •: s.,-.,,.s' .e xL�'e, L.: �•A°"..3 -.. .... sr•tr••. •,r. 'y. Yy.. a .. a ,,••,-•°i' :ry.' ,.',,: ,,,:. ..- •_,. ."s••o ,�,,�.. tJ9 _ ...w. : •+yi-Y•:a- "ss-.- ?+ w,�'+�.Y.. Sf Nx - 4<" 9v J•S a T z¢• EASY TRICKS Classified Advertisement ;� " 0 � \2.. p.yA... `x'x 7 ., fit, 'kk y ��,p MONEY TO LOAN. 1iL'+ j r: A Card Trian;le lid` 1 ► :'" , { rj ARM LOANS MADE. AGENTS ` I warted. Reynoids, 77 Victoria f i -r � y t`'�,.p,•P [, R .rZ1i',t�' +: `fi W '� �y �RequIres. a' Mother's _Constant ,'� ,� y �' _ ' ' street, Toronto. 1 • • Care and Watchfulness. � Beaver in Captivity. In their early teens it is quite Com• r ,.Y� .' v r e bea�e is difficult lase mon for girls to outgrow their t ,, n captivity. Cz` 7 3 not ffi to m ' 1 - -strength, and mothers should careful- � `• ly watch the health of.their daughtersThe apple tree is t at this time, for,it is when strength is �` - 6 ','1./L-yr, 1,, helongest lived , sapped by too rapid growth that t unusual tq I € of American fruit trees. In inti? _ parts of the east it is no j. find trees healthy and bearing fruit may he noticed by peevishness. len- pDt j j i "k guor and headaches. The face grows anaemia develops. The first signs I K " ! I 1 �� at the age o! 100 years. pale, breathlessness and palpitation " t follow, with low.spirits. rouse arta dubad w t?` " At, the first symptom of anaemia r.aea mothers should act at once. Neglect- s: This is an interesting stunt ilk Please writs jot clic price !tat ole ,! which nine playing cards—all o Poultry, Butter, and Eggs ed anaemia often leads to decline, but the cards of a suit except the ten W4 OIIAEAtfl'SS ass fps • seek •Lena. :fix 'if you see that your daughter's blood is enriched there need be no cause for Qfi and picture cards—are used. The P. POULIN d CO, LIMITED +� " stunt is to arrange the playing U-89 Mann«„", madis6 �•- anxiety. The finest blood enricher .•"a $ cards in the form of a triangle so Twak•.. again IM ever disco rered is Dr, Williams' Pink aowrR[At. eutseo that the.spots on each side of the y Pills. The pure, red blood created by F triangle will total 20. The illnstra• %.these pills will quickly banish all a' tion shows how it is done. To We are interested In obtaining fi. signs of anaemia. They will build up simake the arrangement more easily your girl's health and ensure Ger a °t' understood numbers instead of O L D and RARE fir. spots have been drawn on the robust. Girlhood. Give your daughter a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cards. now. Make her strong like thousands ' (Clip this out and paste it, with + BOOKS �= of girls and women throughout Cana- M other o1 the series, in a scrapbook./ ON CANADIAN SUBJECTS. Sen4 . 8 _ particulars to the Wilson Publishing da who have been rescued from the Company, 78 West Adelaide Stre44 t clutches of anaemia by Dr. Williams' ` z His Hearing Restored. Pink Pills: a, The invisible ear drum invented by Toronto, Ontario. You,can get Dr, Williams` Pink Pills A. O. Leonard, which is a miniature 11 ' through any dealer in medicine, or by L u m be r m !7 i 1'r t megaphone, fitting inside the;ear ea• �, gib? mail at 50c a ifox from the Dr. Wil- tirely out of eight, is restoring the Hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. s �; Take a bottle o[ Minard'a with yogi hearing of hundred, of people !n New „ < ' to the w�ode. A splendid remedy ;,, York city. Mr. Leonard invented this I for bruises, sprains. frost bites, Wizards an Horseback. ■ ■ drum to relieve himself of deafness colds. etc. - A FAIR PAIR AND TWO BRACE and head noises, and it does this to , ,•. RiII horsemen, whose achievements Just before the Are wag built for the rabbit stew, not a thousand miles successfully that no one could tell he -• In the war with Spain are frequently, to a deaf man. It is effective when a r 4 * # referred to in.the ►a�s papers, are the from Quebec. You go after these—the rabbits—tea skis or snowshoes. deafness is caused by catarrh or by -� most daring riders in the world. When -- perforated or wholly destroyed natural -!n full gallop they stili throw theirT t drums. A request for information IN OF swords and matchlocks in the air, and WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT to A. 0. Leonard. Suite 437, 70 Fifth catch them by the bills or stocks with- s avenue, New York city, will be given -•' ant drawing rein. RA11 S OWN TIBLETS J — — a prompt reply. advt Not long ago a war correspondent t ( — declared that be had seen a Riff rider Once a mother has used Baby's Own III There 1s a walking-stick farm in thread a needle held by another rider,I Tablets for bar little ones she would I _ Surrey devoted exclusively to the a'±. while racing full tilt across the sand! i not be without them. -They are the _ growth of sapling ash and cherry for HART 401 Coseacks are fond of performing !deal home remedy for the baby; bo- manufacture into sticks and um- MRS, similar spectacular feats. One of their Ing guaranteed to be absolutely free brellss. B, I favorite tricks at gymkhanas Is to snatch a child from its mother's arms, from The opiates or other harmful drugs. YEARS - ' They este- a gentle but thorough laza-� For First Aid—Mlnard'a-Llnlmertt � SICK FOR throw it into the air, catch !t, and re. tive Lad have been proved of the s turn tt-unharmed to its parent, greatest aid to cases o! constipation. Com./ School children of to-day are har- Indian riders of the Great North• colic, .colds and simple / dier than those of a few years ago; Wants Women to Know How t indigestion. West will dismount while their steedsShe Was 1VladC WCiI by L.y y; .� are galloping, pick up an object on the fevers' Concerning them Mrs. Ernest, � _� thanks to the care of school doctors. Lt qqI o, ground, and remount almost in the Gagne, Beausalour, Que., writes: "I most pupils now leave school with E. Pinkham's VC Ctal1 0 have used Baby's Own Tablets for Bound to (IK Full. sound teeth and good vision. I Oun same!natant. v oa —` p v found whatever ha a water � — sad colic sad there's no constipation � "And , w al..Ontario.— I am now giving at Y• Corn - (them so successful that I would n i the moon + Pinch the skin of a freshly plucked be without them. t would etraa8ly to- "None whatever." $e L. 1VIac1Vi111an your medicine a fair trial and it surell :Y lemon, and a deliciously fragrant command mother to keep a box ••Then with only hooteh to'drink, of j,$ + to doing me good and spray will spurt out. That Juice, to the house." The Tablets are sold 'course, it gets full." Tells How CQt�eura 1 ■m Q°g i LO keep , which is known as lenwn Oil, is ex- _ to taking it. I used •- •traded commercial) is Sicily b � medicine dealers or by mail at 85� to feel so tired in the y Y y cents a box from The Dr: Williams o P Head L.� o morningtbat I didn't re sing the emptied rind with a lVltlsicians Are �'o ular P P Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont want to get up, but sponge in a wooden bowl. A workman You've all been to parties where,after �yS"- thatifeelmg is leaves J Po Be 9 ` The reports received by the Dept a few games and some refreshments "I wu troubled !many months ing me now. I also can press approximate) one and a a 1u12 takes place and someone shout with an Itching. inisaiag, Painful (sieep better and feel half pounds o! the, oil a day. It b of Marine and Fisheries are to the of-,out "Let's have a singsong." �� �`a� an more like working. , k canned and shipped abroad for use in feet that heavy runs of sockeye salmon; Immediately all eyes cent:a un B!", °"�mp lace A - For seven or eigkit making perfumes. The refuse rind is reached the spawning grounds of Lak or Mary or Jim, as the case may be, t� of pimp!foreheadm MOS = ppears I have had s Used either for cattle fodder or for else iske and Babine lake on the' a why causout on ed me to headachea.tuedfeei- tertiiizer. sad lmmedlately B111 or Mary or Jim , Skeena River watershed'. The hatch-becomes the most popular figure is Y scratch andalsocaused inga,painsinmybaCk a erica located at these two lute were, and across my body. I read letters kit Mao the room. Why? Because of their eruptions. The Pim- Y' 'Antelopes Are Oalrtty sows the the newspapers sayin what good Lydia filled to capacity with over 17,500,0001 ability to. play the piano. Pk■ spread°■d Antelopes will not eat clover hay eggs and large numbers of salmon sides of lace and earned dis8 E• e o ham s Vegeta le Compound had t"s There are others !a the room who m7 g' done �ors. My husband says I quit which has the least mold about it. were left to spawn in the natural way.!straightway "wish they could play like ar■ment too but I am not going .to stop �r •'I tried several remedies without 8� Co ane tom' The collections at both places were that." Little wonder is 1t, therefore, �y i ,ca acing Cuti- i taking Tye Vegetable mpound ]MORETHAN 55 000 FARMERS `yell above the average since the hatch- that more boys and girls are taking curs, Soap and Ointment and m I Lydin E Pinkham'e Blood Medicine tin• ' s 7 Cries were established. up the study of the piano as time goes abaft two months I.vascompletely til I lam hetteraad haven't an ache ora �, their farms in 4's -dra The have come to realize that healed." (Signed)Mrs.L.MatcMil- I pain. Isn't that the right way. I have `y have bought on. p They : Canada from the Canadian Pacific. A while there is no royal road to learn len.Box 521, Kenos, Ontario. : great kith in your medicines. 9remarkable Fact Think! There is a Ing to play, and considerable hard Cuticura Soap, Ointment and i must be good when those who take then ;.Treason. The large area of our hold• i speak so hhighly o!them. I am recdi�- jreastngs affording choice of location and o! practicing has to be Indulged in be= Talcum promote and maintain akin ! ",ending them to my friends and I w}S )land to suit every farming need. Fair urs skin comfort. and akin lad) answer letters from women ate• tore one masters the instrument, it is purity, y -;price, fair contract, and.tair dealing Ades Winter Playground health. Thi Soap to cleanse and about them."—Mrs• BUILT H.ELAWt iRieevv well worth the sacrifice, particularly the Ointment to soothe and • g Only Days Pf3'� Box 1081 Cornwall, Ontario. combined with abundant fertility of'I is view of the pleasure and popularity heal the Talcum to povdec. Mrs wants to help other wome>♦ ' soil, good climate and social condi• I Frequent December Saf ngs it brings later on. sanpie Ash rtes by fiat) Addrw•[leadtan tions make farm life -there desirable: January Twice Weekly and is willing to answer letters from �.. and attractive. Thousands more will via Palatial,TwlaScrew, A bay or girl Who can play the pi$ao Depot 'aattcara P. o.aoz uta,ltanrni- well is always is demand. That la one " s°' �`•u'°m,°nctssuaeos rdeo:tss :ssick..wYometn asking about the Vetfetabio pled their farm from our virgin lands, oil-Burning;Steamers ��°tlr�~ �■ C s+ reason why thousands of fathers and 'lar from our Improved farms, and with I "FORT VICTORIA and some capital and determination to "FORT ST.GEORGE" mothers are starting their children at „work. can make a home and pay for' 1,aediaspaaseaa�rsatllamiltonDeck the piano at an early age. C 1t Write for our booklet, "The Prairie For Illustrated Booklets Write Provinces of Canada, and leaflet, FURNESS BERMUDA LINE The Doctor Says it With Boots ov �r "Western Canada Forge■Ahead:'C. L, 34WhitehaIlStreet - New York City A strange fact about the medical Norwood,hand Agent,Canadian Paciso Rahway, Desk W., Windsor Station. or Any Local Tourist Arent mea of England is that they don't yrs Montreal, Qua to be called by their professional -- titles. Except on official occasions, as English .medical man had rather you z '. called him "mister" than "doctor." A Harley Street specialist'of great renown was golfing one morning when an acquaintance shouted to him 000- cheerily across the links: "Good morn L-INE Ing, doctor! "Good morning, wholesale dealer in 16v16ularJ�oeediterranean boots and shoes'!' :WINTER CRUISES 1925 a When ordering goods by mall send 51 Dominion Express Money Order. SL Pt"ence Sa.Patric SOL Providence SS.Patrtn Sue Thompson says if her houseIYISis on BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN . from: Now York . sa to Feb. lay btar.2i A 2s burned that the radio is the last thing w„r; To. Ponta Delgads i2 hra. an 17 Tab. 24 M•r•Zs > y s she'd try to save• When the baby cried 1 Madeira......10 hrs. an.19 Feb. 26 Mar.30 May r the other night, Harvey, , ;,Algiers .,.,,.,24 hro. aa'23 Kar. : Ape. 3 DSay l l her husband Unless you See the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are K. P •rine ,••.12 bra. an.2S Mar. 4 Apr. f ][[ay 13 t n to feed him. He put the milk NIL : 12 bra. an,m Mar• 3 Apr, 4 May 1. go P not getting the genuine Bayer product proved safe fraeus-Athess24 brs. an.Zq Mar. s Art. r ray 17 on the stove to.heat and tuned in on {�, x Coaauatinoyle.24 kra. an.31 Ear.to Apr. I I May 1p millions- and prescribed by physicians 24 years for, eyronth..••..14 bra. ob. 3 31ar.13 Apr, 14 May 22 the radio Whilg It was heating. When !may "ti^ aQa-Jerusslem3obrs. Feb.415 ar.14/1 Apr. 18/16 May 23/24 Sue woke up in the morning the milk fear Feb.6 Mar.16�1 Apr. lin may 2s�► bias i-ieadache Neuralgia Lumbago ohm yes t tr Mar.21 Apr. 22 _ had all boiled awayand Harvey.was Monseo.......li krs Feb.13 Mar,23 Apr. 24 sleeping in the big chair with the ear >1A11 phones on his head.—E. .C. Pai,n °Toothache Neuntis Rheumatism q arsellies........... Fe►.14 Mar.24 Apr. zs May 31 I ))•meth of the Cruise 36 days 36 days 35 days 33 days ..- .., 1r Accept only acka Minimum Fare p450.00 Including shots e:cardeea sae Hotel at Pgypt. Clean, For Every Ill—Minard's Liniment PJ/mss.' - Comfortabb and Comodious vessels especially built for the Mediterranean Trade. ,V which contains proven direst ons. •bore Excursions at ports-at-call. Stop-oven permitted. concerts lectures,dances, The opium POPPY was first known $and "Bayer" bores of 18 tablets 3 �` t f Bard r.srdes,glum of all sorts m addition to the eoelal isasures R ocean travel.Un- j aaspaas•d preach calsis•and Brat,lana service threng�eut.Orchestra: Moving Pic- Also bottles Of Sol sad 100—Dingglstf. i d among the Greeks and Romana. It Iares:Wlrsless News Daily.For lurther information an dsuript►ve litarsture apply:— g in Canada) of Dyer ManufsOnm et 3laaoaastis• Any authorized Steamship Agent, or spread eastward, carried probablK byJsp►ries y t:'n8e magic (,alseeatd 1 that Aspirin meanstSarerlmmutaetms, to&=tat the public againstttmlitattkGO-.tbs 1Yb1a� JAMES W. ELWELL L CO., INC., lien. Agents Arab traders. tie 17 gist, BtreK, New York City. ` ISSUE No. 1—>>tb. M' Harm' company wal be stamped with �•U s°D°rai u•Ma mart, the "Darr O1Ma. ! - ! 'a ' e►. aL z ,k� la's : .. „ „+: • !.!,r.. h, ,.,4 .5•tr'i'+.h/ -.'N Y:yf. ,,,)a, T•-M .Y �.'+'sc^v'}� 4.+i.' �'SiS`t ,. a.«. .a ,�-. Ali s f K�eK . • ;.+ k;v., .sc-• }'"�•H�'•• ;--F, •. - -'.:.'ai „-�.vfa �.. .,.'✓.- ;c:... ..,., '_er'3r.��. ',. "' ?•: Qe �•':s` `"� •"`r .y.,'..w•7 .. .•rq•"`i:•.."' `•t,tro, >..... .. s .,.y, x ,. ,.. +r>., ^r. �. -.."•�',r.. r;e ",°s rt ..';!'' -3.r,.:". ,r+c IWARM '�: .tq�.�...�,s+' d-:.?�•..*�nz ��.. ,.'�.•.. -• � �sx r�;,�.';...;.tu. .X4>r✓r '';,` , .tar._..:' � .�>• ,�•� ,;,;�` --S• e{ -'+•: . r.' `ems_. t. 0 `. see so many prevent and wished diem' C� Q Q T S- A * CaRISTMAS • 7L 4 a happy and pru'sperous :Lew 'Ye.cr. L7 r■ v l� 9 He thought that iudicatious pointed 'Having purehtsod-the stock from 7 = T::Rbis to better times ahead. He was not a the i:state of flL1U Happy Ne« 'Year - - candidate for municipal honors. iLPbperyear.: i1.50.ii paid in advance. F. M. Chapmtsa was not a candidate a$aLscriptiona sr.; United States and creat W.G. BARNES and the entire Britain$2.00 in advance. for the position of reeve. He highly commended our represeatatrves to business of JOS. W. DOTEN We recommend the following linee for your Christmas Shopping and . the Uounty Council for their good _.IC N MURKAR, Proprietor, work, He objected cu the proposal or.I Am prepared to supply. all sizes guarantee good quality, price and service. the provincial ({�:drnwrta to with- from Berry Boxes to Three S TIO and Half Bushel. l - - dr#w the 20 per cent grant to township _._ _ `._.__ . DECURA • XMA TREE NS ' Pickering Tp.Nominations roads, He stated that the council � Tiase7, ase Balls, -mamas Bells, Garlatlit>�; = t>`t should watch the peovluce So that Gieen River Basket Works XMAS CARDS AND POST CARDS :A meeting of the electors of the they do not take advantage of them. phone Mark, 0109 muolcIpality of the Township of Pick. Hugh Pu,�b, township treasurer, ° Post Cards 2 for 5c and 3 for 5c• Xmas Cards 5c to 26e. 4 ering was held, pursuant to statute,at being called referred to the splendid FRANK PEN NOCK X6SA$ NUTS, .CANDIES, ORANGES the Townshfp Hall, Brougham, oil standing of the township in the flnan- Monday. the 29th ult., for the put-pose tial world,as shown by the bids fur "The Tian that made the Barnes' A full and complete line of these goods, new, fresh of nominating and electing members township debentures. He was not a Basket." and reasonably priced. .: of the Council of the said municipality candidate for municipal honors. FANCY CHINA FANCY CHINA for the year 19'25. the Clerk of the E. L.Chapman praised the outgoing - alunicipality, D. R. Beaton,presiding. council for good work. He was a can- For a Christmas Gift a piece of Fancy China often serves to solve your When the re time for receiving didate for the position of councillor, r When the r had expired the follow- He thanked his mover and seconder. problem. Here yon n ill find an admirable stock to select ins names had been placed in nomina- R. R Mowbray, nominated for the from. comprising new and up to-date Rues, 'tion fur the respective positions c reeveship,spoke of the many pleas for See our display before choosing. FOR REEVE economy. It was the easiest thing to ��������� John Fo,rRie. Adam Sears, G. L. speak about, but the hardest thing to Ask for one of our 1925 Calendars . �< �p practice. He referred to the increas- Middleton, Ed. Sti ili•con, M..Ch H. tug debt'of the County which 'now MIXTURE JAMES ,�/CHARDSON man. Hugh Pugh. W. U. Scott, R. H. amounted to abouthalf amillion. He ;,Mowbray. J. A. White, also referred to the increased 'mileage i FIRST DEPUTY-REEVE. which has not been inercaved. He ap- SUITS W" ANMD ? - Adam Spears; G. M.Forsyth. James pealed for greaoer economy by the FIRST DOSE Todd. County Council, and asked that most 81"NGS muff ����Q 1r►1 Hardware' Store ilVj 1Ll SECOND DEPt*TY•REEVE capable men be sent there. G. L. Middleto, G.M. Forsyth, N. E. Dr, N, E. McEwen, J. C. Bryant. J. R) S 1� McEwen. D. Remmer. W. H. Chester, John e+ s s �• FOR Col �CILLOR Scott and J. L Palmer each b oke. R. R. Mowbray, Silas Tool, John A. briefly, as also did the retiring councll �•0� a •• • - ••a� t .' White. U.W. Barker, Elmer Powell, on beteg re-called. Donald Munro, J. C. Bryant, E. L• All candidates retired from the con- 00.0 • -,• who are _ he following, . t - Scott, est except g � - ahapmlta,J. D. Rammer, John 9c t , t p +/ �a. .•g tom• W. H. Chester, W. H. Westnev, Jae, thus elect-d by acclamation: Reeve. .•0 a thank you for your share in �.. Palmer, Chas. B. Rice. Adam Spears, 1st Deputy•reeve, Q. t•• : aW The meeting was now resolved into M. Forsyth; 2nd Deputy-reeve, G. L. •a• •a• our $access daring 1924 and a public meeting and on motion D. R, Middleton; Councillors, J. A. White s �. b •a Beaton was elected to the chair and he and E. L. Chapman. •• • • • o•• •we sincerely - hope that increased called uppoon the various candidates. ' John Forgie, the retiring reeve,was —Keep in mind the date of the' i - S • first called upon and dealt chiefly with annual TownshipSunday School 4j►° o ' • ' p o prosperity, kappiness and health the work of the County Council. He Convention, which will be held In r" stated that In Dec.. 1921, the township the Mount Zion Methodist Church f, . c cRUGG` may be yours as the New Year ..4 Road a deficit, of about $10,3'27, which .7 y was gradually reduced nock now there on Jan. 15th. aaLOld$• lla a credit balance of approximately ---- -- r g2fi00, due to the exercise of strict - ieconomy, made possible by the pre,- est system of dealing with road work. -' He stetted that statute labor was a !�o BAy� _ • ' ,thing of the past. The council had ; ' �1. �+ r ' been able to have the County Council ever Sell �raHi c- I aesnme halt the cost of the Nilson i 1�I�` bridge on the 7th con. The County _ ia! Ion a I -S. BALSDDN, 1 KF.RINCi ,. .. rate had been increased somewhat, t- idne chiefly to Oshawa separating arating from s� _ Market --� the County. AnoLhlrr question dealt ° Dull . with at the County Council was that of •egnalizatlon for the next yaar. Mr. Forgip th>� went Into the chat of 'IT DOES not Hl "Is psy to 9-•11 x Education. Administration of Justice, ¢rain as soon H9 the threshing i9 Vetter Rubber Footwear Hots-e of Refuge, Mothers' Pensions. finished.. If yon h the a goort crop Ohildren's Aid. C.uoty roads etc, �,y �1 t They decided to cut down exppndi• BANKING and the market id tlepresyed see the ��t ��� �egular Price tures on roads during 19'-4. The g•)v• j local nl►sager of the Stgndard A snk 4 s„i 6ii ernment had decided to have only one I FIFTY and arrange a .loan until a more- r class of County roads in future• on favorable situation presents it'self. ;1f RHINO Rubber Foot= tually prevents dirt, which the govPromenc would prcb Our manager is aIway� alad6 0 'wear wern't better—if it manure, snow or moisture ably give s subsidy of 50 per cent. i inside. The most Imp'u•tant work at the discuss such problems in confidence. didn't wear longer—we. from getting i0ounty Counril during the past year would not support the This footwear is made was that of the separation of the city iron-clad guarantee that from RHINO RUBBER-- �of Osb%wa from the County. The i•I'HE goes with every pair• the toughest and most sward of the arbitrators was in favor � � Wear resisting discovered—which which - we of the County.. By that award Osb• STANDARDBAN These facts holdgood with h�yet discov«,ed—whichawa is compelled to pay a fair share I e11 RHINO Rubbers. of cite Cnuaty'a indebtedness and the OF CANA,D.A%. Note the Protector flap on will wear up to twice as cast of administration of justice and Ion as ordinary Tubber• also in other departmenw. In closing PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager Tubber shoe illustrated. g Mr. Fergie expressed his appreciation Branches ¢iso at Brooldin, West H111, Whitby It is an exchtslvespatented IIIS1St OII RHINO Foot the honor conferred on him ill the RHINO feature. It effec- weal. M sat b electro him to the position of y g p " Compare The Wear" reeve. Adam Spears, the retiring First .�. Deputy.r•eve, was next called upon .:- Massey-Harris Farm Machinery C H A P M A M and gave an account of the work of the standing committee on Roads and - M. �• bridges inf which he was chairman. They had succeeded in reducing the - sew tttr� 5 `�znenditnre in this det++trtment. He �� explained the way in which the tz• : pe>aduure was made op bridges. pipes. � r :':-=grading. machinery etc. Mr. Spears w. e+ ' thanked the electorsfor the lionor om. : Jerred on him in thei past. lie was a - acandidate for the position of reeve. �- " Q. J[.•Forsyth, the retiring second ,deputy•reeTe, Rave an account of his stewardship during the past year. He e gave a detailed account of the expendi Lure in his department. that of Con , j tingenciee, In which there was adv Now i8 the time t0 set your Harvesting crease from the previous Tear. Here- Phone 1546 pick. (erred also to the decrease in the iladebtednesa of tba township. He " D. J. Csormley; nbartoriPICKERING • recommended saving the subsidy for - expenditure in the ensuing vear so that the township would not be corn- elled to borrow money until later in MARKET :. ! p T - the year than at present. Mr. F�,r. o , . ., t s th also weui into the work at the - - aDouaty Council. He thanked the lb Safetyfor r.electors for thein support in the past - p:! -�• � ,,, •.. and asked them for a continuance of Roan n Roast or.Steak, ... per their support for the position of first ' • Sarlot a deputy-reeve. 7Porterhon_se Roast or Steak, ` Q. L.Middleton, retiring councillor, the Farmers Savings ... 18C " being called upon.gave an account of .• •• " - : Rump Roast,... � ( the wntk in the department in which Fine Rib Roast; Le was chairman, namely. Bonuses for �� wire fenCeal Snow Shovelling etc. He HE Farmer works hard for Heavy Rib Roast, •• •I4 and 18c " - 1 :a did not recommend payment for wire _ Shoulder Roast, •• fences where they encroached on the the money he makes. It is 4C w , ..Pot Roast, ... : 1 roadway. Heclaimed that mosey • ,im�ortant that his savings e�hould Brisket,to buil, ... •• • • •� will be saved b shovellingsnow lose be thoroughly afe 1= and doing more work with teams. He g Y :-Lew of Pork,... •• 25 ,s " also reviewed the work on roads and * Steady growth and progress Lamin of Pork, .•• •• •• bridges in the township and the heavy � „�.y° since 1871, together with Con- ghouldet Roast of Pork, ... •• 20c,23c ` ilndebtedness of the Oounty. Mr. Mid- •, 't dlet1on stated that be was an advocate servative and experienced man- pork Chops, •• •. 28C oaf economy. He was a candidate for Your valuables and the position of second deputy-reeve, a err should be agement, enable The Dominion Pure Pork Sausage, • -25c sand solicited the support of the sive• papers Finest Salt Pork,.., ••• protected against Bank to offer unexcelled security 83S Itore• Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, J.A. White,retiring councillor, lou- fire and theft. A for the custody of savings. „ „ sliced, ... 35C " :• i led criticism. As chairman of the tom- Safety Deposit Bos 80e " g p y is our local beasts Depositors in our local branch are Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), .'mittee on Damages to Sheep gilled h 45c " a Dogs, he kept the dogs from doingprovider security afforded every banking facility which hack Bacon, •• c a much mischief, as the expenditure had Cooked Ham,•• 55 i. decreased. The expenditure on Relief rind convenience. our whole organisation provides. 1. WY Iners,.. 25d �- - was somewhat Ltrge. but was unavoid• 15c able. He believed in helping the ti :;', Head-Uheese,.. •• ••• worthy poor. He advocated greater 8 lbs 55 cents= economy- He thanked his mover and Ealy First and Domestic Shortening,5 lbs 90 cents seconder and was again a candidate „ M' lb prints 18 cent'I •f"or the position of eonne.illor and eoli• Friday* cited the support of the electors. SAMFresh Trout and White Fish Every • Ed. Willson,nominated for the poet- WHITBY BRANCH-Q• P Lynd, Manager =' tion of reeve, thanked his mouse and BROOHLIN BRANCH-E. 0. Cross, Manager - �T i 'l •eoonder. He referred to the assess- its W. G. RF ID, 1�J11 3" which he Aid not ~ of vtllaaea. _ -o- l,l�i 1k fYRc u�f girt $: WL: ��7"KX. `Wr V7. I W 7- Ma le Leaf Mutual F CLAFtILMONT. CALL' , ' ' � � BEATTY , _..: p �c next. insUr Schdols re-open on Monday Jas. Allaw&y was in Toronto STANDg FOR THE BEST obeap rates for farm and country a rte. � = over Christmas. buildings.MERRY ON Lather Bowes, of P Windstorm Insurance on buildings* muther -M spent Christmas with his X wind-mills,Silos etc. 3 ere. Mrs. Machin spent a UtRYBODY Us Hugh and : 0 W and Mrs. :. , Automobile Insurance day last week with J.Z� of all kinds. -Beal. 2 of Peterboro, h%9 PARKS FOR SALE Dr. Mor an, h ,been spending a f6w, days with 'our Write or phone . . ......... to ' see Clarem.ent relatives RYTHING FOR XMAS.. Mrs.,A. J. Chandler,of Toronto . ....."s r. Candy Mixture Creams etc her pa - -----large stock N spent over Christmas with Mixed 23c lb, BOWMA .28 cents lb, ED Chocolates id Mrs. Beal. rie F Boxes C Ot choice ante, J. H. all Mantle,of W est Moncton, Litter Carriers, Ray Carrera, I Frank Man 20 WHITBY, ONT. is visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. G. pumps, Door Tracks. Cow 3�(c to 4.50, Oranges large i other friends here. Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. and sweet, Almond Paste .Christmas Borland. and CLAREMONT Mrs. Trueman and two v prices on freshly made,Scotch Short oods C. S. and A' It will pay you to get m. -Bread 15c per cake, Fried G sous spent Christmad with Robt. Z. labovebiforebdyingeloewhere. Greenwood. Oakes 20c per doz. Cherry Hirrell, Of which CREAMERY I E.and Mrs.. spent FRANK J. PROUSE .,and mince pies 25C each, we Mann SP daught- PIOXERING, 0 -TAR10 and Mrs Fruit Cake 35c and 50c lb. price paid for 'Ch with their are just -Highest V Christmas lJaY er, Mrs. Cubit Sparkhall, Of Sea: • Cream at the boro. YE ZTRAW ][low Mr. Ira Howe, father of Mrs. R claromol)t creame" rsborn, with his son, Roy, is receiving 101 A aff Give as a trial and be convinced, NEY- .813joying a brief visit at the par- Immediate delivery' will be _4 410 isonage. rr returned -to De John McLellan taken. evening after Y JN 4 , F M4 60 0 P E Fickermg trop on Sunday even ROSE EXCELSIORMILLS BAKER spending a few days at the Intirise Pickering Phone 6000 CPICKERINq with his parents. .. .10LAIREMONT Goods Loatb or Dw John K. and Mrs. Wilker. of he Christ Tavistock. are spending t 13, M.J., Boot pa Shoo Repairine HARNESS was holidays with their so >f quality Harness and U;Iprlts is now complete.and Mia. Wilker. r Right our a ly c Hugh Gregg has been confined to Also harness r;pairing at the new —Start the New Yea s suffering stand, opposite, th6 BOOTS—GREB SHOE 414 bis bad for several week 'from a sore leg, but we are glad to post office. By using We have&large stock of this r6mous .1 he is now improving. on baud—unbeatable M, know that Best workmanship guaranteed. Boot Stephenson, Of the Miss Vete for hard wear and tear. of Music, W Flour . .��Toronto Conservatory Charges moderate, y • as been spending her Christmas S WATSON snowflake -Pastr REPAIRING the home of her par T1-1OMA W maintain our established reputs- holidays at ONCE TRIED—ALWAYS USED a Inds or -PIUKERING, ONT. tion for repairing all k ante. 6nd enter- harness and boots. The Christmas tree a Sabbath IF IT'S FEED YOU NEED WE HAVE thinment of the Union C sowlew Molasses, Corm-Oster 19chool was a splendid stlecesf! in -Distillers'Grains, Millfeeds, oil Cake, CECIL BRADUMA �,X lmd Lmmft 5 11 line of Poultry Feeds. every way. The proceeds amount- and a. fu Harness maker, ..,ad to$7 1. pt. pur- wheat and oats to Markham PICKERING, ONTARIO The Claremont Fire De Farmers, Attention Bring your pose holding an entertainment On the evening of Friday Jan. 23rd. watch on t I am agent for the World's Greatest We pay top prices.. Seep the date Open an Separator -The Renfrew." Stoves. for further Purticulars. Floury's k line of Scales and Oil Engines. Hardy, of the 5t1 famous plows,Points,drain Grinders. Geo. Ha [' Tf abridge, has been confined to his Wheel Barrows etc- L 0 U R I L L S U weeks through Ill. M ARKH A M bad for se ness, and his condition is giving his 1PROBT. DEVITT, CA 1=00L friends conch anxiety. of-Orono. phone W6 Pick. BROUGHAM REESOR & SONS Mies Florence Harris, -he i wood- YOUR ennoth Webster. of AuileY, MARKHAM, ONT. . �C rry --,and K' a past week with their The Pickering Locust Hill 8A5jYEr spent th and Mrs I anot, T. E. uncle an� and family. for the Vigilance CommiitUG be ready Everybody Household I to ' BARGAINS � -(]•` GOODC 'classes in Agriculturi to be held Theobjectof thisAssociatio 6 Science and Millinery lessen stooling and prosecute iug on Mon in the hall. commencing the felons. SERVICE _SATISFACTION SAVINGS Every one be an "Ttry to luot your day.Jan.5th, ON —it can't be "No age limit." Uembus having properl stolen Gornmunil D �igestiori hand. I can only assi- annual Christmas tree asw IMMS&Stely Wit hny mensber Where buy the most for the least money done. You At the and entertainment of the SFkPtist- of Executive commistel. Smocks and malate the body-building were award- 3y's I Boot*. Shoes and Shirts, S be found in the Sunday school prizes p foe Men's and B( Rubbers. Overalls, calories to • ad for i attendance, and go'b"Oh' pv�., e. military flan- regular atte Tiakott XULT W bad troW 06 Clothing meals served at yonr house )se who received prizes Bonet@ ry on appliesdou. one our standard gro among the Porter, who Suits,crey and brown To fit every on net. Full size, Ptireb"e �Was miss Margaret Ex3c. Cow.—L. D. Banks, C.S.Palm. color, aft- 31-42 lowest priceg. caries and your digestion -k at 1.25 missed only one Sunday in five er, Donald biaoro, Pickering. at 12.50 i _A complete sto( vrill welcome and assimi one Ci%nyou beat that? We late them. Why not phone -W.-J. Clark. —Black and Tan lgeoretar The Famous "Greb Shoe te her. 1.R. Thextoil; your order? N. ext'Snndayiscommuni6n President, — $ay at the Baptist Church. Each RAINCOATS d OVERCOATS member is urged to attend an or Tweed and rubber ix with God. CLEANING PRESSING thus begin the year subject will our suits to be cleaned All wool Heather col -The pastor's woraini Bring along lining, at 9.50 ONE -by the Way," 9 guaranteed &U sizes, at 17.50 -A Word of Cheat atisfactioh be "Judgment and pressed. the eveuinir. Charges moderate. ------------ ...-and in -ear." Both JAMES BRISCOE, LD9S phone 3M Z700 Suspen . . 1.J. ded for One Y at re New Year's messages. come Opposita.D.Tay.or's Bakery FINGO and hear them. ng the ratepay. Olaremont, Oat- CQ= '%-MXC onday eteni On M I met in the Mason- ere of the village is Hall to nominate,candidates for d the position of police trustee an ts of the past Coal, -Coa to receive the revor retiring trus- SATISFACTION" year's work from the "QUALITY SERVICE at satistactory. "S,which were mc 2, Hard ana soft Of The following were nominated for A A. for police trustee : J.Fleming, beet quality on and woodwa ' 'Mantle, W. Miller, T. E.Stephen- Weather-� Mill haud F. Soden and L Fire- ,,AW Tight son, J. H. Evans, resigned excep Facto 17 ,7 'Linton. All have' ,at three named who are thus THOS. A PrQof the fit )y acclamation. elected 1: day evening Brougli Ont Last satur LOGS WANTED. Lodge, No. 20, A. F. & am U A. M, installed their officers for ONLY 10 DAYS Custom sawing done, Oat ROUiU8,.,i A the ensuing year. W. Bro.Thos. and Chopping, Wood -son was the Installing M&s- - UNTIL 'Lightning Dutiable ,Paterson ter the ceremony all eat XM Repairing, ter. The Proof -down to an oyster supper. Shaping and Turning following were the officers elected: as INS Kars, Sleighs, office S W. M.—Bro. W. G. Bingham, S. Kiddle $&it For Salo W.--Bro.- A. McLellan- J' W` Bro. N. F. Totnlins011, Tress.—W- 'a full. line EASTLAKE Bro.D.M. Morgan,Secy CHAS.Bro. We have CELLS. A. WHITE. Thos. Gregg, Cbaplsin—W.• Bro. of Xmas China, SHINGLES Bater Tboi 1. Found, S. D.—Bro. R. J. 'METALLIC S Successor to late W. G. C. T phone'eno or write Locust Hill, 000 [g for sloPinli i4j -. 'How, J. D.—Bro. T. E. Stephen . .-.Note Paper, For 40 years the most reliable R00filn I. G.—BI low being made from the G.—Bro.Earl Leggitt. S. S T� J, S.—Bro. roofs every descriPtion. Bro. 'Queen's Head„M. Anderion, Toys, Galvanized Iron. Abso- of C.—W. Bro. T. Hugh Pugh, D. ..world-famous market to-day. Paterson. adies' a roofing value on the m nd lutely the best r6of t Corrugated Iron Society y mating The C. C. C. Literary also for"Empire" of 1924 on -Gents wear Estimates gladly given 'for new buildings or repair work. held their final [I Friday, December 19th. The sen- As well as alterations or remodelling of Barns, eat; public school was et my figures for and Imple- ior room of the I .. ,. .G E * - plank Frame Bams resent and very kindly assisted --Houses, etc. rapire Christmas went Sheds a specialty. n giving an interesting program of ail materials and dosW The program closed with the pre- ion of & Coleman. lamp to Novelties J., PROU Gan st our works acd inspect our. .'sentat USE PICKERING kept tin soak. It will P&I you J Mr. Wilker, the principal Of the Call-and see them before k be uMa- '�ooi, and a fountain pen to Miss going elsewhere. BUILDER obtain priors Pon" iA teacher. agents we do not employ them,am of *11 Stephenson, the assistant te I w �7 Stephenson, and Mr. Willitir Building COntmcting ly we can sna an throw'Miss b Help your own. town by Houses, etc. of 0 kinds. i0turniftion of 10 per*eat-,whials"I. who were completely taken Y buy4mg at home. Barns, O@r%Wy save by P=1`6116611119 t"m ..,4urprise, resPon ad In a few well he Products of BONI Does words of thanks. Mr. Jack Dealer for t A chi sev- t 4 y L 291url kind donated -Co. Limited, Toronto J.T.:M&THB Brignall very kin bars. to The MetaWc Roofing I boxes of chocolate oral School Pupils- The Do AO 'S C 0- T. T go*$WA worls, cite High Se -EMISSION National MINT meeting closed with the CL&REM Anthem- Mild F, 7 .4 L he 4&44; w concerns no gne here except myself alone!" Out 6 0 After You Have Used A great shout f ridicule swept up • from the inner to the outer parlor of the Red Lion as the men heard his "A likely .story,. friends" sneered Mae Walter, "he will not tell, He stands upon his honest character. -Well, listen, I can e thIs note to -C)COCKETT. By a., IL be rnine. Barbara,Min Be are, will you tell the -company what is.marked with a printed date-stamp' In the-left-hand (Contd.) pooch, inair like. A craitur like yon-corner of the back?" -"'wadria has the pluck to murder ng- Miss Barbara deliberately Tr'VA The tramp bode still till his would took her GREI&N die 6 Brejer 0 spectacles out of their worn shagreen entertainer was within a yard of body! retorted-Geor 0 i� e deeply sunk liked to have the monopoly of'�sod in case, and mounted them with eircurn- w him. His head was more have a standard by whic1h to than ever or. his breast, and his eyes in any company. spection upon her nose. "The rimed upon the note the Judge other toes. Saluda Is the finest shade of I But they were soon to bear news re is further retired under the ;of the pound note as Rab Irvine letters W. 1 VII. 18-," she orld. •— Trzr its his brown hand. 'Produced in the W Walter Mac Waiter sat his palm predicted. said. with rough freedom upon the Walter Mae Walter nodded wAtV 'a e man's' Even as they were speaking the in FREE IAMPLE of GREEN TEA UPON REQUEST. "WIA."TORONTO looking ner door opened, and Miss Barbara. satisfied expression shoulders, the whole company on 11 tl to see what would happen. stood in it, tall and imposing. She "I can prove that that is my ordi- Sudden the tramp lifted his head held a pound note in her hand. Be- nary way of marking with.my Initials Mac Walter's hind her could be seen the sturdy, and a date ever note that comer. into and look straight into MUTSE ffITING RAN KS AMONG eyes, For a moment the two men kept' prosperous figure of Mae Walter,with my possession. I have a sheaf of notes their positions, giving and taking several other statutory occupants of similarly stamped in my pocket. I glance for glance. Then Walter Mac the bar-parlor. Every eye except those cannot have stamped them since I UMT DEVICES OF MANKIND Walter lifted . his palm from the of the tramp was fixed upon-her. Not came here, for my die is on my study tramp's shoulder and stood upright, a jaw but dropped in expectation, nor table at Kirkoewald. Again-I demand -f ted a rustic mouth which was not opened this thief shall tell us from whom he House warming Is an art as old as in the Oriental cuntries, where petrol- with his hand still upli An the air. universal gape. But the traTnp obtained this 'note marked with my The tramp sat motionless, but,did not in a gaze,alone sat history. Man was not favored by, nit- eunt is common, oil fuel was used, and in his corner with his hand remove the fixed intensity of his iname and style-that is, if he can Lure with a coat of fur, He was born also oil lamps for warming the smaller from the other's face. again above his brow. He fingered:clear himself of this charge." ;-very frail--fraller.thau a".-of the'17001118 in dwellings, "Do you still wish me to drink with his glass with the air of a man whol (To be continued-.) of t e_rgyp -w-are 'you?,-!Fe--a-atd,-Im--w-kw,--restr has 'higher animals-and openly exposed; The homes. - K to the elements., as well as Innumer-;'beautifully designed, furnished and voice. clothes and to with a glass of port.I Arsenical Concentrate R' •able enemies. kept. They were a sociable as well as Astonished and unsettled, Mpc Wal- after dinner. Recently a steamer left Halifax, in the course, of our e, and lived ter stammered some inarticulate ex- "Let the doors be closed," cried the evolution we have had to fjht just an extremely artistic people, I nation to the company, and then hostess. "Davit Dick, are ye there?'.0 Nova Scotia, with a load of one thous; iak much against the attacks of vara- most comfortably., They never al- Planation turning again to Christopher Kennedy "Aye, Miss Barbara," came from and tons of gold arsenical -concen- gain able climates am against other adverse lowed the weather to interfere with he hissed out "What in the fiend's the other side of the entrance which 1 trates, the first,shipment of this or. forces. When it name are you'&ing here?" communicated with the stable yard,I der of any volume to be made from We have had to clothe our. their comfort and health, a • „selves to meet all climatic changes ' was warm weather, their rooms were "I am drinking what I am able to'and the shoulder of the oatler was'Canada. The consignment, purchased that have occurred between the long thrown open to the ingress of free air. pay for!" returned the tramp, without heard rubbing against the panels' ,from 'the Clark Gold Mines Corpora without.. slacial ages and the more torrid per!-, When. It became cold, charcoal fur- moving from his seat. "Are ye armed, Davit?" tion by a private Eugllsh .00ncern for, ode. And we have had to design our nacos were. requisitioned, and these "Drunken dog!" cried Mac Walter, * - Ithe British G6vernment, was bound buildings to -is 11 warmed the rooms. The houses Ll- "for a quart of ale I would strike you Ill.bee the hay-fork!" came the ana-I meet these great va� - . i wer. "I'll no let a leevin' cowl gang for Antwerp, Belgium, and is to be exceptlon�lly high ceilings as" s dead tions In the climate. ways "As Mary Bisset!" put in the sit- by!" used In connection with a new Eng-' Primitive House Warming • and opened out to long. large balls or ting man, very-clearly, and-distinctly. "It- is well," said Miss Barbara lish process in the manufacture of Primitive man lived in-eaves and-courtyards. The large air spaces ting ensued a stir among the com- solemnly, with the air of a judge pr;!!dyes, for which the British Govern- thus obtained were relied upon to di- pangy. nouncing sentence. 1 meat has erected a plant at that point. lute the fumes from the charcoal and "What-did he say? What name did "I have here's pound note which has Thin signals the birth of a new in- came cold he simply !Ighted a log fire, to prevent poisoning. he mention?" went round the room.. been handed over the barb some one dustry for Nova Scotia of some poten- this company. ' Bell Kirkpatrick, just as banters and fishermen do to. High Walter Mac Walter turned white Of tial magnitude. The'material'which day. This did not afford a comfortable State of Civilization. under his tar., and the pu7le bloom my servant, took it, and I changed it.I heat. but It protected the people's The Greeks and Romans accepted roduced by good marketing cheer But the careless limmer says that she i went to make up this first consigu- 'health. Later on, when tents were In-: the principal customs of the Egyptians produced out of his -heek. He did not ane- cannot identify the man that"give it meat was gathered from the Montague 'vented and used for dwellings, a more' and subsequently adopted new ones. �wer, but went back to the bar and Into her hand at the bar. No One has; Waverley, and other-mines of the pro. elaborate and effective means for They attainedcivilization I faced the company. left the room since this took place. vince, and the shipment is expected a degree of I demand to,know who tenders this to be the forrunner of a large amount "Gentemen, he-said, as if desirous warming was devised. This was an which has not been approached. When iof ignoring what had gone before, "I und note, and who received seven of gold arsenical concentrates to be ► The we read of the classical writers, In-, Clf-crowns and some copperIl in iron brazier or charcoal grate. : Rome and give you my toast again, and every ngei., shipped out of Nova Scotia. The syndi. Babylonians, Assyrians and Egyptians spect their art works, visit well-wisher of the house will drink cha cafe responsible for reopening the Athens and see the magnificent ruins fit-'the health and prosperity of the throating tramp stood up in his corner,'Used theme gratem extensively.and their isse He born!"' rusting back as he did so the small Montague mine and making this pro. ... ,use baa been preserved until to-day of their public buildings. we may form m a a rts by the Persians,the peoples of central an idea of the high degree of taste and The company stood up with in i,- round table on which he had been liminary export proposes to take over leaning. and work a number of other old gold Asia. Tibet. India, Afghanistan and artistic appreciation they reached. ;regular cheer, to which fo'lowed con- The note in question was mine,"!mIning properties in .the territory the Arabs of Arabia and Africa. Char. The Athenians and Greeks. " may tending shouts of "Miss Barbara" and be said, quietly� "Miss Keturah," accordirg to whether Iserved bv the Dominion AtlantieL Rall- % icoal grates are-of great antiquity and i be-conjectured after seeing or reading*�love of beauty or self-interest ruled "It is stolen-seize him.instantly,"I way in Nova Scotia. and the new in. 64 widespread use. They have been em- a description of the public baths in their hearts,, commanded Miss. Barbara, while her,dustry, it is officially hoped. will he a iployed for warming houses far more! Pompeii, were just as advanced In 1 id the sifter caught her arm and beso lit sxtenslvely than any other means de- steam beating as we are to-day. They Then everyone sat down in her to come in and shut the door. eat I profitable one and in addition provide awkward pause which always comes wined for hiatint. They always have attained the same heating comforts in the thief should murder them all- And I employment. . tor- approximately one after social ebullition. -'been simple devices-merely open their buildings7 by almost the same Then Mr. Mac Walter of Kirkc;a- indeed for a moment or two It looked thousand men. like it. For the tramp swept the high- Arsenic is found in all the gold die- ;metal containers furnished with air means used in our time, They were weld rapped on the door which led from t:-ic outer to the -inner parlor backed wooden bench on which he had! t of Nova Scotia in the. waste holva to assist in the combustion of, familiar with hot air, hot water and 'Which se rated been sitting round in front of him., rough the bar ted the' ' I dumps of minse. The tonnage of these the charcoal, wood or other fuel used.� steam heating• and used each method. t"" r hinI and drawing a long sheath knife out dumps in the territory served by, the i two. Miss Barbara opened it for of his pocket, he opened it with-a I He passed within and the 'company vicious click. Dominion Atlantic Railway alone-is Game Birdii for the WesL most suitable. It being a prolific breed- I were left to themselves. They whis-, "The note was mine," he said, "bon estimated at 110,000 tons, distributed qualities A growing scarcity of game birds -me and it; g much ap-I pered low one to the other,-and many estly obtained from a friend. I a;;- over fourteen different dumps. and a preciate-: Ly sportsmen. were the glances directed to the cor- inrocent, and will not be takon. -Let possible production of from three to In the Prairie Provinces during the In time, the Same birds of the West ner where the tramp sat. Presently- ,the first man approach at his peril.�'! foup tons per day is forecasted The • past decade has brought about a great- !he went to refill his glass, and being ler interest among sportsmen and gov- I asked to settle his more he tendered Walter Mac Walter stepped iri front! Clark Gold N��es Corporation, owners such as the prairie chicken, Hunger: tan pheasant and various breads -of, e of the pound notes in payment. of Miss Barbara Heartshorn. of the (;anad?an rights of a new con- arnment authorities in preserving duck, will be driven into the more in- an 1 -'Gentlemen." he said, "the ou n'd I those birds native to the country and i Through the little wicket every eye note which I see in Miss Barbara a centrating.process. has made an ef Importing various breeds from other accessible regions of the North, due to!followed the crackling paper to its hand is mine. I-had it i1i my pocket ficent commencement upon treating the gradual encroachment of settlers destination in the till, and took in the when I came In. The man must have these dumps and tailings with the pro- -countries wtflcb might be suitable for . .!...,. upon their natural feeding grounds, in le of the change as it dropped non- stolen it from me as I -stood "akin noted. transplanting. " From time to time, I g fitable result stringent laws have been passed pro- but the work of the government auth-_ch ntly into thetramp's pocket. to him, asking him to the toast --------- orttles in settli* aside certain w6li. Suspicion set loweringI ,tecting the birds during their breed- on every brow. which had the honor to propose to How Camp�hor is Made. defined areas as bird sanctuaries will and a cabal vM instantly formed -at you I remember now that I felt a Ing seasons, and while the protection undoubtedly result to the centre table to find out wbere.twiich at my pocket, and looked down, --As a perfume. camphor has been afforded. has been incalculable, much good. I'this veri, doubtful character came but could see nothinq. If, as he says,! known and valued by the people of yet It is felt that Indigenous fowl Moreover, the work of introducing.new I from, and how he happened to be in,the note came honestly into his posses-China and Japan for centuries. Orig- &pecles will result in a larger supply!possession of so much money as a inally obtained from gum deposits oc- should be supplemented by other sion, let him give us the name of the of visible game birds. and will pre--'whole undivided pound -rote. 'kind friend who suppliect a, ragged caslonally found in ola camphor trees, breed.% which would not only be suit- ; "Mair than well-to-do man can able for game purposes, but also of serve. not only for sportsmen but: a tramp with so much money." it,is_ now extracted from the wood-It- others Interested in fostering wild make in a week about fairtime," •said "'Aye ecoubmic value. I , let him tell- us," cried many self,- which, otter being. sawn through life. many of those birds now familiar Geordie Breerie: "it's clean impossible hangers-on about the room. The first effort to be made at trans'- to the Prairie Provinces. he can has come by it.honestly." That I can easily do, if you de-I lengthwise. Is reduced to. chips and planting foreign birds In the Prairie "We'll hae news o' this yet!" said'sire it," said the tramp, standing up heated fia a still. Provinces took, place some ten. I vapor given off in this way pass- or Rab Irvine, nodding his head sagely. with a certain dignity behind his der _ The twelve years ago, when •a brace of HOMEMADE FLOWERS. 11 wadna wonder gin he will hae .fences- . "It was given me by—" es througli bamboo pipes into a cool-' Hangs�rlari pheasants were set. looje A bouquet of artificial sweet peas murdered somebody and sunk their! He hesitated before. ng the' Ing chamber, where it condenses In _vm just outside of Calgary. These birds placed in the centre of the dining table body in a num hole, He's a' ower name. A vision of the piteous face of.crystal form, known as 'flowers." IPt . . . - . glaur. whispered'however, while suitable for aleclima: will bring cheer during the flowerless whi by Lilies Armour when she had spoken Tbese *crystals are collected and ex- pe the road-man,as name Gle , Charlie, who had im- of her husband came upon him. ported to Europe, where they are fur. tion, were either frozen or shot dur- months. Use crepe paper in the sweet- agination. "I will not t_-11 the name of the: ther purified by being mixed with lime Ing the following winter. Not daunted pea colors--pink, lavender, white, 468tealed'it ocrt o' some decent man's friend from whorr. T got the money,p� by this setback, the sponsors of the' dark red and purple, and green tissue and charcoal and refined In special re- movement movement again brought for-ward from I paper for the •sterns. torts.* The-oll' thi)s obtained should' Hungary a -second lot Of pheasants, Cut the crepe paper into petals by riot be confused with camphorated oil, and those were liberated in the same �following the outline of the sole of a which consists of camphor dissolved In ,district. dell's slipper. olive oil. Success attended the ven Cut a piece of fine-wire �tune, and the succeeding years saw a about six,inches long and.-fold this WHEN BAKING APPLES. rapid Increase in the number of Hun-'over the centre of two of the crepe- garian pheasants In the province, paper designs. - Separate the petals so I have learned dat if I remove Saskatchewan was not long- in fol-:that you have four. Glue a narrow the cores from apples before I replace lowing the example set by her sister strip of the green Paper to the base of them in the oven they retain their province, and quite a large number of the flower and wind the wire with this. e ',hope perfectly. IT you *haven't an these birds were Imported from Hun- Hold the completed flower by the apple corer, it is claimed that a com- stem, and dip the petals in melted t mon c'othespin will act equally welb gary and Alberta, and the latest re Ile .rorts Indicate that they have adapted.i paraffin. but.by all means remove the. cores if themselves to the prairie and bush -------- -ant thip apples burst you dP not w country of the province. For Binder Twine. in cooking-L. C. The latest movement in fostering Ordinary binder twine is manufac- bird life in the Prairies is that of the tured from benequen; a fibre which • The packingustry slaughtered ........ 2,2456,394-hogs in inspected establish- Manitoba Game and Fish Protective comes from Yucatan. ments in Canada in 192.0. an increase was Association. This Society was greatly ill ed In the success whi6b attend- advised if I wished to be of 329,182 Over 1922. The numbers of Interest cattle and sheep 'slaughtered were ed the efforts of Alberta and Sam- lucky," remarked the Scotsman, "to 812.142 and 499,745 respectively. katebewan In introducing new species throw a penny over the bridge they. of game birds In fh*1r respective pro- first time the train crossed tannin.nti 91 d recently they imported a water. I did it, but the string'nearly An underground river passing be- vinces, an number of Hungarian pheasants from got entangled when I was pulling it, 4V neath Mont Blanc and known as Eaux- up again." belles is- now thought to pass right Alberta, wbticb were set loose In the ihrough,into France. Tests by rn-inq neighborhood of Warren. -ging w, n id6tiflable chemical _�U�illity of dyes or a While efforts up to the present time The sundial, no a In introducing now species of game but in everyday use when watches have been suggested as a means of distinguishing its outlet. were owned only by the rich, birds In the Prairie Provinces have was sus- pended by an eyelet at the top, so that been more or lest confined to Hun Toys havw-been the most '�rofiltabe pheasants, other breads, such the sun shone through a hole 'in one garian ph N as the English grouse and the Chinese i side, and Indicated the time of the of I inventions. opposite inner surface of the ring. An Indian mother and child are shown resting for dinner while en route pheasant, are also thought to be suit- S' AIIAD I'D 8 M , However, the with pack horses to another part of the country. This photograph was taken Mlria,d's for Sprains and Bruises, able for the Prairies. RV ffgLTI&n 0011nard's Llmlmemt for the Grippe. In Northern Alberta by the Topographical ISSUE No. 1-25. pheasant has been aphIcal Survey of Canada. v�s3^ '?-. w: y lar ,: 'fi °�...,. .cv .rr suaarc r 3"', .�5-i,•• r K-.sr.v,Sec, `�s.+'-:� m �'�req,^X•a?'a•^ ' .m�:.Ac. .. .. ,,.;r•"'"r�. .:!,'?h"+'; ea '^5..,.�••;'.^-,�5.a++.��•�+a. ,:3. �'�,'"'s`r.R^' ^•7••• ..+^,�4>-a• F - ... , ® x ^'^e,;.-,�•••!..!•r -^.T.ie.. "ro � - - .a. r'•r .s , s -."t' yv�.•..... -' .. +'s..,. _.•:ix,y a,::... r.vY.,.,,. •`�,1;' t-ate+?`,. r�.wv.�`•.-•h: aFr"'.a;•ai'� p',`: -, ..9, G The Week's Markets from Coast to CoastAw TORONTO.. ' Charlottetown, P.E.I:-A consider- tween. $21,000,000 slid $28,000,000 a y , .. Man. wheat-No. 1 North., $1.06 < ' sable export trade in Five silver foxes year. a No. 2 North., $1.91; No. -8 'North., -- ---is being conducted by island fox breed-�,-artery Winnipeg, Man.-Gravelling of the , $1.86; No. 4 wheat, $1.76?•ii..•e s at the present time. The most re- Lord Selkirk Highway, the principal � j Man, oats--No, 2 CW, 76%c; No. ant consignment was oris of ten pairs of communication between Man- "t 8 CW, 71c; extra No. 1-#eed 71'ic; a b , fir F I + ",ce black and silver-fomes from Bear}itoba and the, United States, will be i I No. 1 feed,above c.i No. 2 feed,.-66%c. -, ses tQ San-Bernardino, Cal., where I proceeded, with immediately; accord- y ' All the above ci f. bay ports. a fox ranch will be established by s I ing to an announcement made by the Am corn, track, Toronto-No. $ "dormer• Prince Edward Island man. I Provincial Deputy Minister of High- �,� 3 yellow, $1.42ila• . 'xr I Millfeed-Del. Montreal freights, Halifax, N.S.:The National Fish ways• .,T'he total .estimated cost for '? bags included: Bran, per•ton, $3525; of Halifax are adding a new in- the dompletion of the highway from n. F I shorts, per ton, $37.26; middlings, r' i St. Norbert, Man., to the internation- Austry to their plant here in the shape; �. I$42.26; good feed jlouri per bag, $2.46. , of a fish meal mill in which they will I al boundary is $320,000. It vv£Il form Ont. oats-No. 3 white, 48 to 50c. w I a link with four chief highways south " Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, $1.48 utilize the waste from their products, 1$1.45; No. 3 winter, $1.41 to $1.43;, '41 -for of the border. .b. - No. 1 1.41 f.o snu- coramer I 1.40 to in them cis $ $ , such as Bah skins, alae., . ! Regina, Sask.-The estimated value :__facture of a meal to be used as a feed; 1'i { ski in - of the total wool. clip of the r j' ''1 l PP g Points, according to freights. •for horses,cattle,etc. Heretofore this j y �' 1 : - - r prairie provinces for the past year is `; uckw Malting,-84-to-$9e,' -waste has been.taken out to sea and•P Buckwheat-No. 2, 80 to 83e > dumped, but with the addition of new $631,700,obtained for 2,690,000 pounds Rye-No. 2, $1.18 to $1.21. I =r ry - of wool. Alberta leads with 1,250,000 Man. flour-First pats.; in jute' s� machinery to their present plant they, and race-eyed, the best price, which„ . sacks, $9.80, Toronto; do, second pats., will now be able to take care of this would average around 25 cents a :. waste as well-as giving employment to $9Ori Toronto. i pound. Saskatchewan had 840,000 bags, flour-90 per cent. pat, $7, in, several men j pounds for which an average price bags, Montreal or Toronto; do,ezport, " St. John, N.B.-Improvement is not- of 23 cents was obtained. Manitoba's 45s, cotton bags, c.i.f. -ed In the fishing industry of`the Man-' yield was 600,000, with an average Hay-No. 2 timothy, per ton, track, time Provinces. The maritime mer- price of 21 cents a pound.. Toronto, Carl ; , p 3, n, $9.. _ Straw-Carlota, per ton, $9. moi► ehant reports various happenings indi-i Edmonton, Alta.-Preparatigns are -- Screenings-Standard, recleaned, eating that the industry, is coming'made for the winter fishing operations Francis Wood, aged 80, recently started from Bath to London, England, f:o.b. bay ports, per ton, $27. '''"' back. The ou o0 or ca ';on the big es o ern pus ng s t n a child's Due - m-there-to--Paris--by-alrplane and on. Cheese--New,_. „ •owing to market conditions in France'A total of 550 commercial fishing per- to Ypres by foot, returning to London at Christmas. 20'fa to 21c; trig:ets, 22a Stiltona, > and Germany, is improving. The acti- mita have been, issued b the Domin- LL - -- 22c. Old, large, `L3 to 24c; twins, 24 y -- to 25c; triplets, 25 to 26c. villas of the Lunenburg fleet are being ion Fisheries office in Edmonton, NUMEROUS ACCIDENTS pp increased and the fresh fish trade is says:-With 33 bodies, most of them, Butter-Finest creamery. prints, 89 bean developed b the use of steam compared- with 460 last year. It is burned beyond recognition, lying-in a to 40c; No.1 creamery,�87 to 38c; No. g P y expected that 70 more will be year. . IA1 THE LJpJF,p STATES I temporary morgue in two store build- 2, 35 to 38c; dairy punts, 28 to 30c. 'r -trawlers. j Last year the catch of the Northern Montreal, Qua.-The Canadian;Lakes amounted to some 1,604,000 lbs. I Ings, and 20 others £n orad as a result Eggs-Freak extras, in carbons, 88 j I to 70c; loose, 65 to 86c; storage ex- E'rest-Air, Ltd., a company recently'of dressed white fish, and it is expect- C"tmas Eve Holocaust in of a Christmas Eve fire at the district tea, in cartons 48 to 49c; loose, 47 incorporated to m2ttiufacture a new':ed that the catch this year will equal Oklahoma Takes Thirty school hOt'8e at Babb'a Switch, seven 48c; stooge cartons, 44 to 46e; star- 4a refrigerant "Prest Air Ice," is estab-,if not exceed that figure. I three Lives., miles from here, work of recovering age seconds, y- to 39c. �a '9ishing a plant here, which will have; Victoria, B. C.-Whaling stations the dead was retarded by Sack of Live poultry-Hens, over 6 lbs., 20e; as dal cs self of b0,000 los. A despatch from Chicago says:- water on the school grounds 'with do, 4 to 5 lbs., 18c; do, 3 to 4 :be., 13e; 1 daily P Y along the British Columbia Coast are Pa Tannins, Ont-The output of gold finding business much Better this I More than sixty persons were killed, which to cool the embers• spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over, 28c; Si I upwards of half a hundred were in- roosters, 12c; ducklings, b lbs. and-up, w high mark for North year than last Up to the present P lBc; geese, 20c; turkeys, 36c. reached-a ne g Y j, lured and a number of others are +ern Ontario during November. goner'month more than 200 tons of whale 7 Dressed poultry-Hens, over 6 lbs4 �missin as the result of an unusual I -'bind production from Porcupine end'oil from the stations on the Queen f3 VIRGINIA FLOOD TAKES 28c; le; spring 4 to 6 lbs., ens do, s to 4 1, Kirkland Lake fuzing the month was Charlotte Islands, •have been shipped number accidents Christmas Eve lbe. sad up, shlgaeee ; luc;klin 5 around $2,800,000,or at the rate of be= to England. ---.- -.. ; In addition to the loss of life, TOLL OF 14 LIVES over,88c. t fir's, RODE TWELVE MILES I many of them ,resulting from over- Beans-Can, hand-picked, lb., Ernie; ! healing due to the zero Christmas Eight Persons Are Still Miss• primes, 8c. r i - ON PILOT OF ENGINE , weather in some parts of the country-1 � and More Than Twenty Maple products•-5 rup, per Imp. caused a heavy property Im gal., $2.40; per 5-ga tin, 12.80 per F f At Stamford, Texas, four were kill- Am Injured. 1.; ma le su r, lb., 25 to 28c 'Woman Thrown on Front of ea P ed and six injured, one seriously, in Honey-tiO-Ib, tins, 13%c per lb.; 1.oCOIIlOtive In Collision a fife in the Stamford Inn. A despatch from Saltville, Va., 10-lb. tins. 13%c; 5-Ib. tins, 14c; 2%- ^�? �+ says:-With the recoveryof six ad- I Two men were frozen to death i tiori 15> . With Auto. f Ib. sena, ' i Al di ' ai bodies on Friday, fourteen Cured mea ng clear bacon, 50 Chicago's flue below zero Christmas ' A despatch from Indianapolis, Ind., weather, a policeman was killed as the Persons are known to have perished I to 70 Its., $17.60; ?0 to 90 lbr� ;18.80 i tip' says:-Thiwwn on to'the pilot of the * s re$uit of a fall, and a Chinese laundry- Wednesday night when as avalanche 90 lbs. and agi $15.60; fig tweigh�' , Knickerbocker Special, fast Big Four ' of muck, released with the breaking rolls, in barrels, 1688; heavyweight n train after the train had' man .was shot and probably fatally i of a.Holston River dam, swept down rolls, $27. I wounded in a renewal of ton war- bard-Pure, tierces, 19 to 18>iie; sa► Shedd Into an automobile in which, fare. g I from its pocket into a little valley that tubs, 1854 to 19c; pails, 184'1 to 19%c; �Jc� she was redia and injured three mem-I sheltered a dozen homes back of Salt- rinta, 21 to 22c; shortenin tierces, g Four were killed and one probably " pails - . .. pp t 16 to 16 , villa 14 to lbc, abs, : l:fie of her family, one fatally,-at a i Vim' fatally hurt and another lass seriously. 34 Crossing here, Mia Kennel Clark, 18, y' in an sutomfib£le accident .at Rich- Eight persons still are missing and 16% to IW4c: prints, 17% to I %c. a. _'gears of age, of this city, had a wild- I mond, Va., and at Dixon, Ill., a three- more than 20 injured are being treat- Smoked meats-Hams. c- smote twelve-mile ride -sat night until she; year-old child shot and killed his ten-'ed in the improvised hospital hem 28c; cooked haau, 3T to 88c � tell from the train into a ditch near; Y i roll, 18 to 20e; cottage sola, 21 to I year-old brother with their father's, The known dead: Major Jaznee 28c; breakfast bacon-Z3 to 27c; aspppe- ' +Oaklandon, Ind Although unconscious Scott, Mia. John Stout, and two chi-- aeon, 29 to 31c; shot gun, and one person was killed cial brand breakfast �► when found a short time later by a, l as the result of placing oil in a cook dren; Mr. and Mrs John D. Prater, seeks, boneless, 29 to 88c. i farmer, she was not seriously injured,! 'stove. and two children;- Emory Clear, 7; MONTREAL: °< suffering only from exposure from the, Lord Thomson, air minister in the Two were killed in a Christman Eve Maura Walk, 7, and an infant eight No. 3 CW, P late Labor government of Britain, is months old, the children of Mr. and eta tri 2 If 7. 7 sola-sero weather and alight bruises., shooting sera near Richmond, Ky.; 78e; extra No 1 teed, 70c Flour- now was brought to a lova] hospital. I sow on the kink seas ea route-to New g Mrs. J. V. Walk; 011ie Pauly, 12; Man, ring wheat pats., firsts, $9.90; ' York fora lecture tour of the U.S. two were killed in an automobile ae- spring Kenneth Clark, 22; her husbands He 1s coming l to this continent at the cident at Birmingham. Ala; a three Mrs. Ernest Johnson, 19, and an in- seconds, $9.40; strong bakers', $9.20; Clyde Clark her brother-in-law, and"I levitation of the Foreign Policy As. yeas-old girl died of burns at War- Fant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Prater. winter pats, choice $T.16 to $'l.Zb. 5 r orad when I Those reported missing include Mrs. Roiled Oats, bag 90 l�ie., $8.95 to $4.05, :w Mre' Clyde Clark' were j soci>atlon. center, Mass.'; one was killed in an eP° mg ; the train struck the ^ear' and of the Bran, $56.26. Shorts, $87.25. Mid- automobile accident at Lexington,, N. Ann Jackson and font children; Mr. automobile. Mrs Clyde Clark died' ' Bin sad Mrs H. Prater and an infant ling"• $43.2b. Hay No. 2, per tan, ; Declared Dead by Court C.; a policeman was killed at New oar lots, ;14 to $14.b0. Thursday morning.of her injuries. A, Orleans by a. bank robber; a mother son Mr. and Mra: J. V. Walk. Cheese, finest-westa., 18 to 18 'c. 4. owl " baby, twenty months old, was harked No wHe Must Stay Dead died of burns at Lincoln, Neb., after; More than 200 men book part in Butter, No. 1,pasteurised, 85% to 3 � I ' the search for additional victims of No. 1 creamery, 34% to 86c; seconds, unhurt from.the automob i you:ing kerosene on:a kitchen fire,two s I , the tragedy. A roximately 150 men, 33% to 33%c. Eggs, storage extras, 4. Thursday Mrs. Clark said as the automobile) August Freyder recently returned i were injured at Glendale. Cal.; when . rn8�y PP started across the tracks she heard,to his home at Gambsheim, on the low-- a bomb in the form of a Christmas the entire working force of the Math- 48c; storage firsts, 43c0 storage see- a terrific crash and then remembered'er Rhine, in Alsace, after an absence package ex lolled, two were killed and ieson Alkali Works, aided In expoor- finds. 40c;' fresh extras, 70c;. fresh nothing until alae found liaise.-! on the of forty-three years in tke United'two injured in an automobile accident ing the muck marshes. firsts, lase. Potatoes+ Per bag,car-fila, : engine pilot States, to, find himself deprived of all f at Centralia, Ill., and at•Michigan I Some of-the victiiris of the flood who 60 to 8bc. "1 was still somewhat dased," she his property and officially and legally l City, Ind.; two' were killed and two �d not lose their lives, probably will ��0 CHILDREN DIE " Maid, "bat I realled where I was and dead, saps a Paris deeps.ch. - !were injured when a train struck an lose their sight, it .was asserted by IN MINS -FIRE ' - apparently had enough presence of In 1881, when he was declared automobile, while in New -York five,meal Physicians who returned from -TIM "., • mind to ding to 4ome_kind of an iron eligible for military service, Freyder,�men were seriously wounded by, two:the scene. They said that.22 persons 7" bar on the head of the locomotive. not -desiring to serve in the German gunmen. are under treatment-for injuries to Year-old Boy Teapp in 111! y . "I screamed, shrieked and shouted army, crossed the.frontier into France i The -temperature registered 48 de-,their eyes and throats from the lime -Bed and Another Dies Later, a' until-my throat became so raw I was and embarked for America. His vela-'gz•� below zero at Elko, Nevada, and muck. One baby is totally blind. A despatch from Tiinialna, Ont, arable to make further outcry, It tives, after waiting twenty years, had',put the air mail radio station out of The area flooded by the muck con- , � says:-Ttvo children are dead as s re- seemed that I was flying the train was Freyder declared legally dead Then'commission. The pump and radio arc'silts of ib' or 20 acres, and in some cult of a fire which, breaking out from going so fast I thought the engineer they took possession of his property. f were frozen, air rusil officials said. places the deposit is said to be five a cause not yet determined, destroyed er fireman surely had realised the Freyder has been told by the courts l A despatch from Hobart Okla., feet deep. the home of Ermina Casinova, wklo tsafn had struck something and would that he must remain dead judicially -- - two months ago took up residence on ": R dnw dawn in a minute or two. until the tribunal shall resurrect him - � a farm' on- the Government -:toad -i "The minutes seemed Iike hours and -- , ��._ here. . the wind was so atron I was afraid to north of h re S Sight is Restored t0 i" "" . . The baby of the- family, a boy F turn around and look ahead. It was 14-Year-Old Girl named Enrico, one year of age, we - f;fie coldest wind I ever Pelt and it - trapped in his bed and could not be >. went through my coat and shirtwaist A despatch from Louisville, Ky., ti 5x' reached, while a two-year-old brother, an if I had on no clothing at all. I ' '�>; Jino, although rescued from the burn z '•fbought of a thousand and one things �'�Oy came to Elsie Day, , pa- a .� 14 - i t* - I guess, and the longer I remained tient in the Kentucky School for the y' ing house by his father.cried six hours the burns h had sustain rrifying „ Blind, Christmas morning, when she ' �.,... rn a ed t there the more ho if seemed." looked at the first doll she had_ever i later from . )rI At the time the fire was noticed T seen, her gift from Santa Claus. (` _ r•' h parents were out of the house, bot mother at neighbor's the ]lire at Winnipeg Sight itself is new to Elsie. For . he d h his t Cause Damage of $250,000, as'�ong as she t'°uld remember she! p father cutting woo a the rear of a ;�acl bEen blind. `Two weeks ago she' yam.' y ; home. Thi latter was painfully buin ed in trying to save his children. A despatch from Winnipeg says:-,was admitted to the school, and two' _ - -, -Fire, starting in the elevator shaft on �'1�e:raters, four days alar;, ;•are her e the second floor, Christmas Eve, prac- si^ht. 4 Fr_r h Court Decides' iDically -destroyed the Werner Block, What is a Fresh Egg y„ In the wholesale district here. The Great $rltalri Bars A aesp.tch from Paris Sal-, �! damage was. estimated at $250,000.' Potatoes from United.States After .three days of ponderous defib- -•There was no one in the premise; at eration, a French court has decided the time. A despatch from, London says:- just what is a fresh egg. Itis an egg z Fought in bitterly cold weather, the Great Britain has declared an em- `!ire was one of the most stubborn ex-': not more'than two weeks old in'Sum r.. bargo on potatoes from the United mer or three weeks in Winter. Dealers perlenced by the city brigade in sev--' States: The Ministry of Agriculture, who sold older eggs as fresh were Aral years, and at one time threatened in an order issued on Friday, states _ w, ��" given fifteen days in'jail end fined 800 i K prevention f The court also defined the -`a cafe and adjoining hotel. The occu that Por the preve n o the olio- " francs. pinta were preparing to leave when duction of the Colorado' beetle, the ' . three classes egg. First is the egg a -+e flumes were brought under con-'landing-Lin England and Wales of any la coque, that is, young enough to trol shortly after midnight, an hoer, potatoes grown in the United States boil; second,the egg still fresh,though - rafter the first alarm was sounded. is prohibited. __ •. laid over a fortnight,but not artificial- The block was occupied by several' R, P. Tolman, curator of graphic arts at the Smithsonian Institute, IT preserved; third, the preserved egg. wbolesale firms, the heaviest losers There is nothing like work to make Hereafter eggs must bear their proper 1 being the Werner Drug Co. ands the a person who merely thinks he is busy Washington, is shown reading a letter of forty-four words, which is so coal] 1 _ bean the Co.• ( realize how idle he has.been. , It L, contained'in the eye of a needle .•,:.... ;: .'y ,��': e' ;,, - ,•� ., ... x.•-'sa::'. +aey;,,. ur-�.,. G�. •.r,•My, �.nn.- °� ,d�.;'�...K••-•�vi rg :�trti.' _�*,,,,f.'. :.^+�vY•xi ,s;� ,.a�? .a1,@osis •,.nes. cqv.• ,r ......v-,� .� r. � Ar.' 3aR: s '-y r '•.r>�-M :,x•�. •rr'�-v....r.,�., .,p�F. ,�/. ',`Y..}:`J,{. a�,p�i++- �, �.,,��$�+. .�•. ('.,a•�, „G. �. .r�.}y,»,�yw^'� .n J_,�" - `.,•,y µ,.,'P... y.A'„y. - .1''�,FS .� tea'-�.Y '.�-•ob$"'"'."•-r: ,u.•Y?!-• r2 •�i_..-,^:. ^--L A S '•Mi•F.r:` -ZF+.«•C','^ '!il_. ".,:•'Y^y' �FFv"...' '' i•a!•.. '.'%;'7' f.•" .l +•y:•"ro.« ' 1}, ,^v.M.. •.4--. '••,;.^n. �A*,. ,;,,.:,,.•,}3-'N.z mom."�,£ rw�,s^•'`R.;tt.. , rt'� ,.+ :.�, wti, ,:,.:J�,,.t,. ;-rs••. �' .r.T• ^rel'. .-•L.:s;c,. -�. �;ry .!C� ''""�' . •.T,-a. .:cs^t': r x.-Z,.•'"�{.i'> -.< - : , up - % I R .._.._ L('1t1 TG�S .—Wedding bells.are_1ipgapg. in —Dr. Henry will-be here ae uau•V 1►7 . this locality. p next Tuesday es. attend to' leisGREFINGS �� �� y —J, and Mrs. Taylor, of Hamil- professional duties. ` —We wish all our readers a ton, spent Curistmas with tlaeir —Dr. E. J. $hirley's address in' ; daughter, Mrs. L. H.Spragge. future will. be 448 :Simcoe Street Happy and Prosperous New Year. —Nein Years morning lir�ke in North, Oshawa._ Phone.629. —Charles Marquis, of Toronto, with real winter,_weather, with —Mr. McKay, of the Oshawa i • ' spent New Years with relatives in the mercury falling below the zero Reformer,gave Tim NEWS a pleas- r _ ickering. mark, the coldest of the winter. ant fraternal call on Monday. _ —Mrs. Orvie, of Whitby,1 is --The anaaal meeting 'of the • --Dr.' -E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, „ spending a few daps with Pic rate•payere of S. S: No. 4, West pprt's•tising in Toronto, will be here ,'we extend to all our Friends Ing friends. (Pickering Village) was held in the in his office on Thursday from 10 —Robt. Rankin, of Richmond school house on Wednesday fore- a. m. to 5 n, m., as usual. and Customers our best • Hill,spent Christmas Day. with noon with a small attendance, and. his mother here. Dr. Cartwright in the chair. The Neta Adaertisomonta. wishes for $ —L. H. and Mrs. Spragge and meeting was a very quiet one and family spent New Years . with the business was mostly of a roil- Og SALE=A quantity of Rood friends in Oshawa. tine character. The trustees gave " dry rtardwuod, la inLh long. J. F. Bayles. HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS —Oscar Conner, of Detroit. hue. a report of tlie work done during lot 12,coni 1,Pickering.Phun_Clare 304. 15-1'( beerispending bis Christmas boli the past year, of which there wag UTTER NUTS WANTED—About _- - days with his relatives here. no criticism. James Richardson, B20 or 30 bushels Wiil pay 81.00 per bushel. N YEAR AR —Misses B. and I.Bunting spent the retiring trustee, was re-elected A.Ii.Cook,1ot34,con.1,Ptckcri , 1 inilenorth ng 6 9 few days during the past week for another term, the. Board being o!the Kingston Road. 1Lghlr+nd Creek P.O._18 ' and'with their sisters in Toroetnto. now composed of G. W. Barker, FOR SATE 3Spw female collie pups, cutter,and 11 pigs, 4 We thank you heartily_ for your —Hugh and Mrs. Machin spent James Richardson and Fred J. young cc• nd 3 act of sieiKlt�aahorse rake, Apply lot 35,B.F. �{ p New Years in Oshawa with their Andrew. A motion was passed con.,Pickering, Fred Lacey High land Creek. Is •paitronage in the past and ' sop, N. F. Machin,and,family. donating Mr. Barker a bonus of `7 —Rev. P. F. and Mrs.. Gardiner AsKETRY—Complete course of 7 t+ of$5000 for his services as secre• Wit lessons. Successful teacher will conduct will endeavor to and children spent New Years' fury during 1924. rias of eight or more m any community, Reas - - . Day with their' relatives in the Harold J. Courtice, of Fresno, enable rates. VLra G.B.Richards, R.R,No, 2 merit your 4 Guelph.. 17.17; , -city. - calif., who ie travelling fur. the C�ndenee i1� labs iu�Ll�"e —L. K. and Mrs. Devitt, of To- Dominion Spark avel Co., attend. FOR SALE—Cheap, all, kinds of rOD:o, spent Christmas with the wagons,harness,and al kinds of farm im- HU h and Mrs. ed that Company's conve.utiun plementsin goodorder. Also several heavy and latte['s parents, g held at Toledo, and while there he light scales and cook stoves and heaters. High- -Machin. + came hotrle and spent Christmas est price paid for bides and wool, also live pout. —H- J. Clark, of Toronto, re- p try. H.Herman,Stouffville_Phone 1903 18tf • • with his parents, W. L. and Mrs. •• s, Pickering turned to the city, after spending Courtice, and with his brother, SEWING MACH INEB& REPAIRS Fred T. ]Bunting a few days' vacation kt the borne Singer Sewing Machine Co.,15 Prince Street, Established11857. d. Garnet. Harold is looking well Oshawa. Phone696. Sewing machines. parts. -of his parents here. repairs and needles for all makes of machines. —Mrs. Frank Sarles and infant and speaks well of the Sunny -• South. The Dominion Spark Plu Hem stitching. Prompt Service. New and sec. "son,of Trenton,are spendingthe p g and-hand ies,machines. Monthly payment plan. Co. has about .two hundred sales- W. l•Inglcs,manage. 15-18 --- Christmas vacation with the for men employed and 'at the begin• EglDENCE FOR SALE—New roar's mother, Mra. Rankin, ning of the year 1924 they offered R g n the villaga of Clare- -Miss Myra Croak, who is a raze of 5100.00 to the salesman bath-room, All modern slid brick bungalow i Mo. 7 rooms and _ teaching in NOrtheTn Ontario,•i9 pp convemencea including built in cabinet, built-in holidaying at-the home of her par who would make the most for ironing board and dumb waiter. Hardwood them during the year. The t@rrl• floors throughout;oak floors in parlor, dining- entA. R. H. and Mrs. Croak. y room and hall. Arranged for furnace. Lot to - -Fred Morri3sey,- of Detroit, tory included air Of the United swt purchaser. A pl to Alfred Pretty, Phone • Sto p y9LaLe9aad Canada, and we con• 1812; or Walter pR, ward, Phone 9u3, Clare- and James Cowan, of Toledo, are Y7 19 B att, r their Christmas vacation grtitulate Harold on obtaining � - re p d�espectivPhomes here. that prize. Notice to(Creditors ` —A fairly representative gAth• •� —Miss Bernice and Master Jack ' Bring of the ratepayers of the till. �- AND OTHERS Chapman have been Apenriing a age met in the Town Hall 12�t •few days with their uncle and Monday evening for the purpose In the E;tatp of William Allaway,late aunt, M. R and Mrs,Chapman. ng of the Village of Picke of hearithe affairs of the village ring. is the y —Mr-, Heron and child, of Agh- Ouunty of Ontario, Retired Coop- burn, _ burn, are visiting with the form- discussed and to ooininate 'eandi ,er,deceased, dates for the pooition of police Br's pareatA, Jabez and :sir . Hal• Notice se hereby given pursuant to lett. and with her sister. Mat?. C, trustee. W. J. Clark, Returning R, S. O. 1914, Chapter 1'?l, section 36, . 'et Pilkep Officer, presided. When the hour that all creditors and others ba%inu - for receiving nominations had ex- claitne.against the Estate of the Paid —S, W. Koipe; assistantsuperin- - ` 16endent of the Ockham Boys' Fpired, the following natnes had William Allaway, who died on or Fired. received : F. J. Prouse, -M. S. about the 6th day of November, 1924. School, of Toronto, spent Christ - Chapman, J. C. Philip . Arthur »re required no or before the 1st dos 'lmas Day with W. J. and Mrp. Boyee, John Draper, Fred J. An• of February, 1925,to send by post pre- Clark and family. paid or deliver to the undersigned - l. drew W. L. Courtice. D. N. Lock- -George Martin has been aD Solicitor for the Executors of the Will pointed snooty Constable. James wo . John. Clark. W. F. Lsw, of the said deceased, full particulars of ;pointe still retains his position es Dr. P. E. Cartwright, Wm- Cullia, their''claims and the nature of the - - - Tbos. Law and James Richardson. ',security (if any)held by them, uootaatT constable. Both men are We extend t0 Our many ' most capable for the position. All the candidates have resigned, And that after such last mentioned —The public and continuation J. M. S, Chapman, Frank date the said Executors will proceed J. Prowse and Wm. nullis, who to distribute the assets of the said de- schools will re,open on Monday are thus elected by acclamation. ceased amongst the persons entitled ^ - :IIext, after the Christmas vacation thereto having regard only to the _ - �rlends and Cu$tomers When the nomination meeting - - - �. . . y and will begin work in earnest claims of which they shall then have —"with the mid summer examina• had dosed, it was, on motion,. r n received mc tire. i solved into a public meeting, when - tions in view. matters of interest to the village Dated at Whitby, Out., the 27th day _ �• c of December, 1924. 1 —The Methodist Young People 9 were discussed. M S. Chapman "THE SEASON'S Tlaion will meet this (Friday) :Poke of the progress made toward By ARTBVA E. itbv.CHRISTIAN. { evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. h° P Wpubv.Ontario, r securing electric light for the vlll- 17 19 their Solicitor Monney, first Vice-President, in age from the Hydro Electric Com- Robert M. Sangster, �+ eharge. A good program has been mission. Better terms were quoted Albert T. Law. }Executors GREETINGS." prepared. AtC the young Pimple than had hitherto been'received. _ pire invited. F. Purdy, president. d scheme it was not propose h By the —We have been experiencing s .'SEE I, necessary to take a vote of the T - real old-fashioned winter during ratepayers. A number had al- ;,r`, = the poet week. which reminded no indow - ready signed contracts, and now,of the Christmas weather of years eines the busy time is over, a cam. U r H ago. There Las been plenty of ai would be entered upon to• • saow to make good sleighilig and p gn ward securing a sufficient number the temperature has nearly reach of contracts that would justify For Dining-room _ ed the zero mark• the trustees in proceeding, with _ ' —Services in the Methodist the work. -Furniture - 'dburch on Sunday at 1-0,30 a. m. _ heastor wants to GREENWOOD. In Golden Oak Finish welcome every boy and girl up to _., : fifteen years of age the first $nn• The services on the Greenwood Cir. Quarter cut Oak Buffet,4.5 00 - day of the New Year, at the cult for Sunday, Jan. 4th, will be ta•k- morning service, when the Young en by the pastor, as follows: Green- 1 get Of Quarter out Oak . Worshippers'League will be given, wood 10,>i0 s. d�„ Kinsale 1.t0 a.m., Diners, genuine black - - their buttons and cards. The pae• Mt. Zion 3,15 p. m., Brougham 7p. m. tar's subject will be "What Christ Sunday School sessions at Brougham leather slip seats, .35.00 Saw in the. Crowd.'.' 7 P. m.— (Union)at 10 a. m., Mt,Zion 2.15 p•m•• Another set of Diners, -8on Service. The choir will ren• Greenwood sad et at thli at ars p.mMe 'se_ " Ch �� g W, M, S. win meet at the parsonageuarter cut oak solid .,der several selections, and the pas. on Thursday, Jan. the Sth at 2.80 p.m. q for will relate the story of two Young People's League at Kinsale pod oak seats, - 25•� -• ' hymns, instead of preaching the Mt. Zion on Friday evening of thio ; {-• taanal sermon. A hearty welcome week.` In FAmed_Finis _ 'to Mal. —Andrew Forsyth, fornibrly of - ' IN MEMORIAM. Lsrge Oak Buffet, - 50.00 Pickering, and bow a resident of Bexga—Io loving memory of on>r dear Oak Pedestal Table, 33.00 $intaluts, Bask., has been elected wife and mother, Mrs.W.H.Banks. mayor of that town again. This Who pbseed'away,Dec.Slot,1919. ie the fourth year hliar!been Gone from us.but leaving memories C, V-Sterritt honored with this position by his Death can never take away. O fellow citizens, three times by ac. 0%ri Memories that will always Nnger � I ` olamation. His many Pickering (gaeceee'or to'C. H. Burling) While upon this earth we stay. • O friends congratulate him on the Beside her grave we often stand, Furniture Dealer 8 SPE/VCfI✓� honor conferred on him. In writ- With hearts both crushed and sore; '40 s ing to the NEWS Mr. Forsyth says But in the gloom the sweet words canoe ,and Funeral Director. Vin•. "We have bad the coldest three ',Not lost, butgone.before," Phone_ 1300 ,weeks I have ever experienced and Husband and Family. Ontario GOSH THERE'S SELL YOUR AL EP14 41! it is still today(Dec. 28th), at 12 Pickering, YNE C4NST�BULL EXCU5E5 TO 'TELEPN�NE o'clock; 30degreea below zero, but CARD OF THANKS. ELM DA . M1L THE `TUDGE "'M ]have had it 45 degrees below. It -- C.Liri has been real winter weather and We wish to convey to our numerous rozen hard since Nov. 1st, btit friends our sincerest thanks'.far their PICK�+R= �� 41R, - hope for a change soon." kindness,words of sympathy and the —The Women's Institnte,held a many beautiful floral tributes in our _ f recent -bereavement in the death of a Wheat or„any grain taken in 1 �� ,�.•� 0 very successful meeting on Tnes loving husband and kind father. day afternoon at.the Home of�fra. g — exchange,for�Flour- o J. Murkar. After the business wns —Mrs.-Gen. White acid family. t We have Bran, Shut t9, Chop, dealt with. which Included a finaa- Dial donation to the. Children's SALE REGISTER. Oil Cake Meal, f3helter, Oshawa, and 21 jars of -' v fruit to the Sick Children's',Ho-pt- TUESDAY, JAS, ISTlt—Auction -alp of all kindseof grain,�� tal, Miss Rorke, who is a=sociated farm stock, implement-, furniture etc.. the property of David Precious, Ogilvie'A;Porridge;0atq. with the Canadian Conntry mar, lot 32.con. i, Pickering. gate at 1.30 spoke on "The Poptry of Ever-- sharp. See b!114. W.Maty,auction- Royal Household Flour, 4 day Life.” Her address was inter- eer. Cream of to West Flour. esting as well as educational. The SATURDAY, JAN. Uri—Auction -ale of — exchange of Chri-traaq' presents 4(M fence rails and other wood. 'It ICHOPPING:EVERY; --r• '— = _ -- ' wag, ae ngnAl, no small'part of the lots 5 and fl, con,3. Scarboro (half a _ afternoon'e pleasure. The lunch' mile eaAt of Harrington'agravel,pit). WEEKDAY served by the boste-q step much i the property of Rnhert Dixon, Sale t appreciat.pd-Rnd added much to i at nn i o'clock, Abarp. See dodgers. Geo. Baxter, auctioneer, �• N• ,o-'• _ the sociability of the gathering. 1 , 4 �:Ycs�k�:'�-n'1nt•.Irh{.M�"�'s°�:;_ _�i.�. .._::.u.;.L