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At age of 30 years' Men are now busy at the i N harv*st The services on the Greenwood Mr• iV ig 00 and they report a splendid cup. cult for neat Sunday a lig be conducted What 8s cents a day deposited in the The first. kame of the Whitevale by the pastor as follows: Greenwood `'"'= E. FORSYTH, Opb.D.,'Director ROWN LIFE BANK Hockey League will, be played at 10,30 a. m , Mount Zion 1 p. m., Kin- MILLS Association of Ontario.Reg. "WILL DO." Whitevale on Saturday at 130 p. m. sale 3 p, m., Brougham 7 p.m., and r catered Memberof the American Optometrical Tb, will be two games, the first be- these ea ne hours of service wilt pre- �asoc,atiao. Eyes esamine<1by appointment. I If you live for 20 years you will re- tween Green 1}iver and Zion and the rail regularly each Sunday after- 'Phone 2804, Claremont,Ont. celve all the money you paid in with second between Whitevale and Locust wards. Stinday School at Brougham Established 18%, F. TOMLIN90N, M. B., Member intereat. Hill. Everybody sortie and see a scoff (Union)at 10 a. m., Mt,Zion and Kin q 'N.of the College of Phy sicians and Surgeons snappy game. There will he ria games sa a at'L p m., and it Greenwood.. at 'of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by 2. Your policy is fully paid up in 20 played by each team during the sea- 2.30 p. ui. The Young People's Lea- Price--, Steadily Advancingz Che late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,•Cald- years. son. true; meet at Greenwood, Kinsale and ` 7 well. Phone. Claremont,Qat. 23tr AI t, Zion on Friday evening of this Secure a Supply Now > J, O. McRINNON, M.D., L.RA.S., S. If after making yonrSrst payment week. The Greenwood Ladies' Aid - N. EdinbnrQQh, member . the oo .C. of you'Were sick or unable to work for DUNBARTON. tsi11 meet .at the home of Mrs, F. L. Bran, 'Shorts, ege Physiciana'and surgeons of Ontario.licentiate the remaining 19 years, the Compay „ G1ren an the afternoon of Tuesday,' of Royal college of surgeon.. Edinburgh. will make your payor-nts for you. Several in the community have been Y� fteoial attention to dafes.aea of women ai'id indisposed owing to the£la. the 13th Inst. i , ? ohildren, owes and regidence,Brougham. 4. If you died neat week from natu• Mrs, blcWhinnle and family have Mlddling$, G'hatropr%tct c rel cquaes,your wife'.and kiddies would returned to their home in Toronto. GREEN RIVER. ` receive acheque for$oWi 0. Mrs George White spent a few days Barley Feed last week with her sister, :firs, Keane- Woo. and bars. Pugh were home for , TR. DURWIN -E. STECKLEY. - 5 If you were killed by eccident the dv, of Scarboro. the holiday's. ' Honor Graduate of Toronto Col!ege of Chi- i ' wife and kidiea would et a the ice for y ropractic. Will make residential calls in Picker- g q Weare pleased to report that James Alarip Of the children are recovering Cracked ung�:Ilage and surrounding district, Tuesday, $10,000 inside crf 48 hours. Mitchell is mach 'improved' following from severe colds: ` CJI ;eked Corin . Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For an ap- his attack of pneumonia. I We. are glad to hear that Mrs. Ful- �gintment call 141 J Bowmanville,or leave word Get particulars from M Bran and Shorts are made frOhus ' with anyone caking treatment. 471y Our amiable teachers. Mies Hodden ler is able to be about again. y and Miss Forsyth have returned from The sound of many passing motore Ontario Wheat and are wortbli Lega6. Geo* . Baker their holiday and are naw atwork is baagivenacv to the silvery chime oP at least $2,00 per ton morethe new school. sleigh belli. than from Western E. CHRISTIAN, Barristers�Q The Sacrament of The Lord's Supper Alt reported an enjoyable evening Wheat. , *' A•Solicitot,Notary Public Etc. Money td will be dispensed next Sunday at the spent-at the supper and $mese tree can. South Wing,Court tjouse, Whitby. 251y Phone 179 Sto lffville morning service. Preparatory service held;'or the children Monday last. �(''++�t O. RIOHARBSON &CU,-Barris- will be held on Friday evening of this Miss Violet Fuller and.Mrs. John Highest prices paid for $ ' IlJ.un,Solicitors etc., 317-319 Confederation week at 8 o'clock. Nighawander were in Toronto to Pict• Lire Building,Corner Yon a and Richmond Sts.. The formal opening of the new chane the Xmas books for the Sunday WHEAT; BARLEY Toronto. Phones Main 1390 and Main 0490. stt public school will take lace on Fri.- 9ebool children. WILLIAM JAMES HEATON;Bar- H Beal P p and BUCKWHEAT" c1 day, January 18th, beginning at 8 Apparenty everyone more than en. 1 ristrr, Solicitor, Notary Public. Room J. H. o'clock in the afternoon. A band will j•,yed the Xmas and New Years' din- - ',? 639 Confederation Life Building,Toronto. Ea- trances: n- he in attendance to furnish choice nets afore the doctor has been seen trances:4 and 12 Richmond Street or 17 Queen Funeral: Director music. ,hearty invitation is,extend- about quite frequ ntly of late. Street East Telephone-Main 7090, Residence (i9id ed to all as an erjupable flair is ae• ThP annual weeting of school see- Hudson 1749. a.a; ured to them. }✓frensect Rhnbai»ser DSlogyrs J, Th 31 tin he new smeetinw was welt Bad, were;Wm..ned ups eDec. 314t trustees.R A 3t Den tai MOTOR HEARSE �C DR� 0 A L HARRY^HUD90V, Dentist, attended. Thereports were listened rPeoilltictl was also passed recom- is 1lwh,tby office-Adam's Terrace, Byron CLAREMONT, OBt' to with much interest, ircinq R'hite mending ihKtthe boArd retain the ser. St. ''orth. Phone 124. (Gas extraction when Phone 9'2.1 I ur 8e having on hand contina- desired). sift ws,s elected trustee ai successor to Ai- vices of Mise Featherstone, as. has P Px Thom. whose term of rflice had ex- proved herself to be a very capatle owly a stock of Bard DR. D. C. Smith, Dentist, $touff• Aired, The meetintz was adjourned and eTcient teacher, and soft coal. y t vu:e, IIonorGraduate of Chicago and To- till Saturday. Jan. 10.h. ? ; ronto Universities and the 'Royal College• of Q - -Place your order noir beforft Dental 5u.rgeom. Phone office 1,011. Residence rt It Trees, • .G'i RE E N W OO D• p �^ Shrubs Etc the rise in rice. 1015. No outsid: appointments 281y AUDLEY. ULAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., Jliss Olive �Vitheridge. of Toronto 12tf Phone Pick. 1708, �# L;t c,rad E of the. Royal Ca.eiD of Dental Having secured the agem,!y for E.D. Audley Church is to be congratulat- spent the heli�tays with Alf. Trimble Smith & Son. Ltd., Nurserymen, ed on its choir, and farnil „- of Surgeons and University of Toronto. OR4ee y• DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKI1K6iti '_over W M Pringle's hardware atom Whitby. of Winona. Ont. 4tiss O'Brien resunild work Kt the Charley Russell and lady friend, of Office hours 9 to 12 :1 to 6,20. Ind-'Phone e. 1 am prepared to take orders for all school on Monday last Whitby, spent Sunday with James -` Bell Picone 220' 4uy W.H. Weerney is enjoying his re- Raine and family. • • kinds of Fruit Trees, s Et Fruits, y Jr.. White"vAle �' N. DALFi9, L. D. S., D. D. 9„ Ornamental Shrubs Etc.,' at centl installed radio set. George Wilson, rof the seventh "� ,,; tJ • Graduate of Royal Collea of Dental Sur' 1'oweat possible prices. Mrs.G. Winters and daughter. Kath- concession, visited Greenwood friends 3 i' ,j► Krona and the University of Toronto office vial rates for large quantities, 'leen, spent New Years in the city. one day last weep. • 1 above D A Scott's store. emont. Oct' ars q The Service Garage. O[fi«hotus.9a.m. to bp. m•. a 9 a. If winter continnes as December Misa Doria Gee returned to the Tc- ' m to 1 p.m. Phone Clare 1ao Ott started, we will have an old time one ronto Normal School on Monday, after N. J. Chapman, Pickering all right. holidaying with her parents. Motor overhauling, to and side else-- Veterinary James Pox, who has been employed Mise Ida Brown, who is attending tain repairing. �R. E. J. Shirley. Veterinary' Stir. at Grasmere,is enjoying a vacation at business college In Toronto, spent the. Battery Service-Charging - =I goon,Honorary Graduate of Ontario refer. Powaaeon. holidays with her parents here. and overhauling. lu inary College. All diseases of domestic aninpda It is notewotrtbv that, the second Percy Middleton lett the village on -All work guaranteed. Flat rate' ecient,fically treated. 448 Simcee Street North. R00fin deputy-reeve. G. L. Middleton, was a Monday for Buffalo to neat of work Oshawa. Phone 829. Lely service charge former resident of this place and E. L. in a grist will tYlere. owe wish him Phone 6310 Mark, Central, "1:+ tiltitllt/ tears*. Chapman, the new councillor, spent success. e all his boyhood at the old farm here. Walter sod Mrs. Green and family, W. Ea B E R R Y Audley' ffairs should be well looked of Buffalo,event a few days recentiy h, WV. RICHARDSON-Real Ea Specials 1`�' . tate, insurance Conveyaming. Nota:, after, with his brother. F. L. Green, as did Z f Public,Etc.,Pickering,but. ally School meeting In No. 6 bpd an at also-bites Slater and miss Kate Green, + r I IS in. red or reap rootln 3.50E tendance of eiggbt. The retiring#ttus- of Toronto. Here You, �jPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, S g q tee, W. H. �Vestaev, was re-elected Albert..Harvey had a busioese trip to ,l' • for Ooaotles of Tort and Ontario. sea 32 " " 3.10 Fq trustee and G, Winters was appointed pP Toronto 0o Thursday last to an en- Q.false of fill kinds attenute W on shortest gg •� �� $.00 sq Lnditor. The school room is now in as deavor to have an interview with -i' none*, Address Green Sider P.O.. Out. n a The above rices are for lots of fiicient a condition as it ever was and- Ctspt. Plunkett re another song be has DR.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERH P the section has to tbank the trustee just composed; Although deluged « e Oc--veysnow, Oommlesionerlor rating board for the gond work. with songs. Capt. Plunkett gave him Cement,, •!Ir amda.fa, Aceoaaftsis. Bra, isoaq so los, Ago 10 eq. or more, 10C per sq An old weH was discovered by Ur• a hearing and promised to try It out at oa farm p�rroop�eerrt� ••Iaatim ad 1[srriaga Ido• bin Blake near his house a few days lwoft" whisevahe, Ont. r-r eats in small lots. Y their show this week. Coal - Afro. Hie son George noticed the wood , w"# DAVID A. PUGH-Live stock auc- pile disappearing and _upon examina- N tiotuer, Graduate of C. M. Jones School. ... pICKERING • tion this top of as old well had siren TownsbiP 5. 5. Convention Lumber Chicago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed e • way and a stoned-up well.revealed for i . := stock. Block and ring work. All kinds of sales �1 grompfly attended to. Terms reasoasble. Pion several feet below. No one seemed to The annual convention of the Pick- iS b Zn les bio Claremont. 161y LUMBER YARD know of its existence, and inquiring erina S. S.Association will be held in _ g M. MAW, LICENSED AIIU- of Nelson X. Chapman, the oldest ex- the Methodist Church, Mount Zion,on 7 Y!' TIONEER,torYork,QntarioandDurham resident, reveals that this well was Thursday. Jan. 16th. Following is Ready Roofing a��q « Counties• Ala kinds of sales promptly attended POULTRY dug shoat 75 years ago by the James the program A' to. Tertnareeaomble. Daus for sales may be Brown Estate,who owned this farm MORNING SESSION and Lath arranged st NEWS'OBicv. Beti and Indepen- dent phones' Whitby'Oat, sly WANTED previous to Mr. Chapman's father. 10.30-Devotional Exercises,led b the He save the well was 70 feet deep and Car of St. Mary r Cement just its SH IN G �R S never had water,in it. President, Mr, Arthur Tay or. at$3.60 per barrel. _ Highest graces paid for 10.60=Stngtng P any quantity of bene " 11.00-Conference, led by the Provin• - and chickens. Write BROUGHAM. ciappworher, Mr..D. Roy Gray, g S O R British,Columbis Cedar or hone. 11.40-Appointment of Nominating Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles p -! Miss Isabel Tripp, of Toronto, Is via• ,Committee and Closing Exer- F. a ! - Bird's Felt Slate Shingt;leis iting her aunt, Mrs. Bennett. ctaes. for sale at He Neskel Born.to Cecil and Mrs. Phillips,a �FraxvooN eh388IOx 1 .j baby bo on Saturday.Jan.3rd. , �-r T. PATBR80N'S - OLARSMONT Phone 2 E. an� Mrs. Perryman received s 1.411-Devotional Exercises, led by Call and get prices. Xmas present in`the gift of a daugb-. Mr.JoMlf1 Phillips. 0 , Box 296 , WHITBY Zoo-Words of welcome,by Rev. N. ter. W. Leigh. Pickermgu* . � RS ! L. Matthews is now settled in-hie 21i�Provincisl r b FA R M E 1 new tuber shop In the Temperance Repo t. 7 Mise Clara FlaVO Bread Flour Hall. Underhill. Mrs.Shepherd and family have been 2'�-Special Music, We are Agents for and Marvel entertaining city visitor the past &10--Ccmgreg the Departments. ;Dru y weep. 8 iO=Congregational Singing and Co /'Ice _ W.J Brown and little eon paid a Offering. .� l! �a$}a•v • Dula flytog visit to the formees parents 3.20-Address, "The�Teacher In His Goold-Shapley le as� Y here on Sunday. Study and Before His Class," by Mwy be obtained from you Grocer. Mies Bate has returned from Port the Rev. Arthur •R. Sanderson. a -Hope, where she spent the holiday 3.46-Congregational Singing and , ;r p • and Roll Call. Store gig. Muir, with her nephew � _ Fleury and Biesei 1B BrooklinlFlour Mills The Brougham Ladies'Aid will meet 4.00-Address; "The Teacher's Toole,' at the home of Mrs. Frank Axford by the Provincial Worker. ; • CHAS. WILSON, Prop. on Wednesday,Jan. 14th,at 2.30 p. m, 44.30-Nominating Committees Re- Closing LiBterB - All are invite. port and Exercises. C. A. and Mrs. Barclay opened their EVENING 8195SION =We wish our -FUR SALE hospitahle doors to their young friends 00 Music, kms' tet. 1 John Deere Hay Loader A SUPERIOR SCHOOL on b'riday evening, January the 2nd. 7. -Devotional exercises, led by )friends & Ptaltronw, I side-del. Rake Agood time is reported. Mr. W. J. Turner. 1 n 1 he Mission Band meets at the home 7,20-Secretary-Treasurer's Report. I Sulky Plow 2 �Valkingi;Plows L�14�-7- of Mrs. Brown on Saturday afternoon 7,30-Address, by the Rev. J. Fraser. A Merry 1l Crown Gang of this week. The- date of meeting 7,66-Music and Offering. Brantford Binder Twine. has been changa<d from the 3rd to t!!c g 00-Address;' The Va a of ii FieId,' Christmas B �� 2nd Saturday of each month, by.(he Provincial Worker. W. F. Disney, -Greenwood Corner'Yon a and Alexander The buys of Brougham attending- atinnal Singing. K ('larelnont Continuation School gave 8'40-Address, "Friends," by the Rev. 42Lf Phone Pleli 71.1 Streets, Toronto, a party to schoolmates,cod friends in T. Ratcliff. and a Grain T Noted for high stools instruction he town hall On the evening of Dec, 9.03-Closing Exercises. �• Granz Chopping 30th, A good time is reported. The Loral Committee extend a very appy Prosperou i k and superior employment sert'icec, 6lrs. Beer yisited her sister; Airs. i .'.. Man students from other business WhgeleratToronto Hospital Saturday hearty welcome to all delegates and _ - AND FL >,IiING. y last. Mrs. Wheeler was one of our friends. -New Year I am prepared to do Chopping and colleges have been in ,attendance Brougham girls and her friends here THE. P ,C" KE R ING-, NEWS Oat Making every day but here during the palt twelve months svmpathize with her in her long seri- -The township council will meet, Saturday. Otis illneaa. at the town-h9M, Brougham, on Enter any time. Write for ,cats• The Citizens' League will hold a pub- Monday next for the transaction of N. E. McE�VEN91 8toneboats For Sale _ logics. lir. meeting in the town hall on Saint- generRI bnaine?q. The meeting rlav eventne, .Tin, l0tb, to win+l "r theVeterinal� Surgeon ` 1,,gin at II ei'clock when the ,Toho F.�aylea, Claremont hu�inegs of the year anti to elect the - r W. J. Elliott, Principal nH'.cPrs for iP'26. R-e hope those in- Rural RouteYo,2 tterested will all attend. ofPfice, PiC3�@51211 , QZ1t�S'1� �9 i;F7a hd YanSknV t y .n: MSd� ° ,. `,•s c , isi �' i,; i' sic. "•w' �j G. l►�i' Vin" .s•-y era,w... -.!r y,+;r�:-.r'G ... �r.c•m•: .T -.�.r�r '". .:pax' -.:3A ey a'*'r„ i`a+r". ,y., •�'b •z.; ..a? 7 r.*< :.ry ...•up�. .s,y, -,-„:� ..,... +Y.`.✓e_. w,o-. r..ti. ^.s:. -« .r.�-arTM -i �'';3`'''Mw.�,. - ;»..� :.ti-. .:�.> ez� •:k' �' ',;p` :� pr: Y'9�C w: •,,•,rs�. ,; a a,..r. ,..-R •.t''.4:.. .1�.n, t, � r .'Ai,.;ge .?r..,' ,�� .�, ,�'i•: Ys:� en_•_ Presently be grunted, thrust his You Will Enjoy tfingersurned into the bowl nt his pipe, and y „; :- ,' .:: _ turned the red-hot contents out upon , ' • Ar the polished mahogiTy of the dining { a table. Then he capped it, and po ust r .. •�-'i it still hot into his waistcoat pocket. Without a word more he trampled _ — noisily up the stairs, and along the �y R. CROCKETT. ! passage to his bedroom. She hear the door slam loudly. Then came the click of the lock as she stood with the *• II�O bread tray in her hands listening. The like you, and a, welcome as cold as tang of a coarse and brutal presence ; GREEN TES t✓HAt'rh:i{ vI icont'd.) - � ' ' the,dead fish on an ice blov><?” hung about the. room, together with "I decline to answer," said "I am sorry I do not please you, the-fumes of a tobacco scarcely less The eZQtzifsite fieLvor indicaterzs 010tramp, throwing down his knife upon'Walter," said his wife slowly,without, crude. Lilias threw up the windows tl+e 1lt:ie table. however; looking at him. "I will try and opened the outer door. Then she erFeet blending of CtsOiCe teAlge At tlur point Rob Irvine bravely A:� r01' s pae$s�e tOarA�. and nobly kicked. it underneath, and to amend." sat down in the window seat and look- secured the weapon attar it had rolled He was growing rapidly angry, his ed long into the dunk of the summer. '.FIFE SAMPLE If GREEN TEA WON REQUEST. "SAEADA;' TORONTO ringing upon the floor. i own evil temper finding fuel in the night. His At the persuasion of her mother "Seise him, hold him!" cried the'expression of itself in words.' village tailor, getting ax far behind.mood of elated triumph had passed. she had consented to marry Walter Only a Batton. Tl1C $mCU Of Cities. the others as he could, but being as! "If I had known what a wife you Mac Walter-to save her father (as it y No one has attempted to classify the usual most valorous and even vain- would have made, I should never have was put to her) and the old place of Something clinked on the floor of come near you. I declare to heaven Dornal. She did not regret her act, the car and half•a-dozen people stooped smells of the world's great cities. Yet glorious with his mouth. I would not,"he cried, striding up and only the price had been longer in the I down to find that which was loot. All each city has a smell peculiar to it- The tramp stood with his hands be-�down. "And I Should have let the paying than she had expected. After l except the loser. self, so pronounced that the traveler!s bins him. bond take its course. I would have the. desertion of Christopher Kennedy "Please don't worry-about finding immediately conscious of IL If a Thea the entire company, led him- bankrupted your canting dog of a and the birth of her boy she had not It" she said, apologetically. "It is blind man who has traveled about the Walter Mac Walter, rushed upon h father. But I listened to,your mother. expected to Uve. -Ru-t-Death comes not only a button!" I world were suddenly transported to and threw him by mere weight upon You were young. You were pretty. to those who most desire him, and her Whereupon all .the searchers various greet capitals he would be the floor. They held his hands'; they Yea, I thought so years ago. You had father had tended her with grave and ► straightened their backs, in full agree-(able to distinguish Paris from Berlin 1elt upon his poor hollow chest;their been ill-used by a villain. You would deep affection during the days of •meat that a button was a thing not and London from Rome entirely by hands explored his pockets. for et itmother told me. Your darkness which were ao man He worth looking for. email. "Hurrah," cried the big packman, , our g y 's This is a common attitude, for most Paris smells of burnt coffee and hot ,who had become sudden! rominent!heart would turn fully to me. Well, had laid his hand upon the boy's head, people are apt to regard buttons as in- bread. It meets the traveler as soon as soon as he saw the tramp on the I did what no one man in a hundred and promised that he should to m him significant items, sometimes useful.,as he steps out of the Gare du Nord. floor, "I has gotten anither ane, and. would have done. I married you-I, even as one of his own So to marry but otherwise uninteresting. Which London smells of hot lubricating oil here's the same mark-Mr. Mac Wal-I a landed proprietor, a man against Walter Mac Walter seemed the only is as wrong as can be, for the evolu- and gasoline. It is not such a unt- ter's sin stamp on the corner!" whom nothing could be alleged. On thing that she could do for her family, tion of a button is full of unexpected form smell as the smell o1 Paris. Here They raised him to his feet, and the the wedding day I handed your father and she did it. 4 marvels, and a button factory, prosaic'and there other characteristics-creep risoner stood n held erect by the bond on his farm and stock. I (To be continued.) I � swaying,g' �wish to God I had sold him up and • • ' though it may sound, has romance to in. Its smell value has greater variety a dozen hands. A thin stream of red sent you all to the poorhouse. It would every corner of it than that of Paris-greater body, per- was flowing from his mouth. His Life for a Friend's. y. g have been better for both of usl" Ai: Boitard and M, Denis, two com- The geography of a button alone!haps ,ad a kid of maturity-but of the "Now," said Walter Mac Walter. "Better for me, certainly, Waiter," commands attention, for the materiels same stimulating effect. standing before the captive, truculent- petitors in a balloon race organized by used for the making of these everyday she made answer, "for you paid money The aroma of Parisian scent per- ly, "Will you or will you not confess� the Aero Club of France, drifted out to ax95`.. for that which money cannot pur- • cles come from all parts of the fectly uniform smell from one end of your theft, or tell vs from whom you I sea in the darkness of night. Dawn chase.• Coined gold can buy the body found them near the Isle of Wight ani! th, and travelers are constantly,the city to the other-has sremark- received these notes?" of a woman but not her soul. I rom- journeying into strange countries in ably brightening effect. It tones up "1 will do neither," said-the tramp. ised you nothing else than that which falling rapidly, They threw out bal- order that supplies may not fall short.!the nerves and suggests that at any "I cannot. A theft I never committed; „ last, but continued to fall, and, as the 7. In Western Australis there are the moment a brilliant procession you have obtained might and I will not tell from whom I re- balloon was drifting nearer and nearer "Your love would answer mine in great pearl fisheries where mother-of-I take place. ceived them, for it is no bvsineaa of the land, it seemed that they must time,_.so your mother assured surely crash into the cliff. 'pearl, one of the basic materials for Berlin smells of oil, gasoline, horses yours!" Other chilaren would take your mind I " buttons, is found. The opalescent and old leather. Rotterdam smells of from the brat at Black DornaL( Meanwhile they had been discovered shells are graded and sorted before:strong fresh-ground coffee and stag- i fiom the shore, where a crowd of on,- being VII. Heavens, how I have been cheated! lookers had gathered. As the people - • being packed Into sacks and crates for!nant water. Cario smells of the don- Your heart is still.with the blackguard I , t expOit, and there trays been times key and camel. A WOMAN DESPISED AND FOWABEN- watched they saw M.'BOltard c.lmb to who deceived you. You run over every the top of the basket and before his when Iittle pearls, which have evaded' That is a generalization. No East- There was a certain power which'spare hour to see that nameless loon w the lynx eyes of the "fishers," have i em city could possibly possess a unt-. Lilias Mac Walter had over her has-'at your,father's." friend could atop him or anticipate his been found in the ebells when these, form smell like London or Poria.' band, a power all the more effective y purpose wave his hamd and leap Into The bo is not nameless, he-has . packages have been unpacked is sac-I There are other miscellaneous smells because she was unconscious of exer-I his father's name," said.Lilias Mac the sea. MDenis, looking out, saw tortes. -vOich defy classification: some vague- cuing it. 4r Walter, quietly; "that he has not a his friend strike the water, Vegetable Ivory, another material 1 on dead cats and chemicals: Her strength was the strength of Relieved of his weight• the balloon y gt g2 right to it is no fault of his or mine. (from which buttons are made, is col-1 others suggest rose gardens and Ian- the Quiet .E began to soar again. Clearing the ! II ye. All these things you knew longbelore , fleeted chfedy in South America and mine; others suggest newly baked It was this which met and countered you married me. And if I love my cliffs, it traveled allay over the and. Africa. From the former comes the sweets and cakes; and they all over. him as he carne to the hall door of theson, is it not natural? But a childless and some time later Its tratltr.g rope �'yR q f s +coroao watt, the commonest sort of lap and taingle here and there. That house of Kirkoswald, heated after was seized and the bag securely faa- p, 1 man cannot understand the feelings 'wagetabie ivory, w•bile Africa grows a is why women to Cairo always keep company, hectoring with victory, and » tened. p o g o! a parent landed and iltteh s possible oss blDenis istmnge apple wrhtch is due course eme113ng-se:1tS in their bags. eager to begin one of those quarrels; The man flushed at the low-spoken rescue his gal- Thousands ad � • -� .:hardens to the hardness'of ivory. - of recrimination in whict he could words. He took them as a taunt Thousands of these nuts and apples , r vent upon his wife his furious Jeal-i "You are laughing at me," he cried, lant friend. But the spectators had 'are converted into.buttons every year. Hearing Through the Spine. oua of her past. and -his hatred of not been Idle; a doctor had driven y p clenching his flat and striding over �I his automobile at .great speed to the Compressed casein, that Is, dried 4 , The extraordinary case of a deaf the boy at the Black Doinal. where she stood; "woman, take care! milk treated with acid and sabjected mute hearing music through big spine Walter Mac Walter was a man' the car and rushed It to the Some have laughed at Waiter Mac nearest est-guard station, hoisted to high hydraulic pressure, is being Is puzzling Sw%s scientists. nominally' generous, outwardly free- Walter who have lived to regret it boat on t r beach. There volunteer crew had ...used extensively for button-making to-I Euger ' '.::;.erme,ster, of Berne, a handed, a man anxious for popularity, Others have not even lived to repent manned it and picked up the balloonist day, though a quarter of a century ago Young a,.n who was born deaf, recent- who was yet conscious that he stood One of the former to your lover. He when he was IuRt at the point of ex- this substance was unknown, Some!ly entered the Kursaal at Berne during naked and bare before his wife's eyes, rests in a prison cell to-night because " �hauation, Fortunately he soon re- beautiful. be button manufacture with a tarn notcthrough eara,ebntythrough his lessly sa a�geometrical drawing iA I he laughed at your husband. - these "milk very a concert, and was surprised to find masklesa, retenceleas, without chiaro- - N beautiful. perspective, He watched her keenly, but Lilian' covered in the hospital: and there was face did not betray her. Its grave I8�farda a most affecting meeting y for artatistica lately proved that over a,spine. which meanness and brutality have quiet had grown with suffering and between the two friends. " thousand different things happened; "fly spine seems to become a kind been reduced to lines and letters. 1 repression into something like her before a certain button court be pat'of lightning conductor, and I distinct• Lilias was sewing in the little par- father's calm. It made the brutal the meaning o1 the following bines: ;1 on the market. +ly feel waves of sound passing up- for when Walter Mac Walter tramp- man long to strike her down. Once, "Whene'er is uttered a noble thought, ` Button-making is largely a woman's 11 wards to the brain. The sensation is led in,-his brows red with the angry but only once, had he done so during Whene'er a kindly decd is wrought, s Job, and hundreds of different aorta of very pleasant," Batermefster, explains. jamming of his hat upon them, as he their !Il-starred wedded lice. Our hearts !n glad surprise _ He has been tested with music by doc- .rode over from gg Whinnyliate after To higher levels rise.' buttons are made in a siagle factory,, Seeing that she did not mean to styles changing with every season and 1 tors and he can distinguish the name seeing the thier locked up for the answer he began again. Fireside Tall[. being well ahead of time. The but- of the opera and the instruments play- night in the single cell of which .the "Yes, Christopher Kennedy is 'in ed. - age cons He cannot "hear," however, if village could oast There Is a good deal of to k these tons for December, 1924, for instance,, goal for stealing. And as I know the Gays of how little the average man are manufactured to early spring. To people stand.between him and the or- He had meant to begm with the sheriff personally, I will see to it that simplify counting basions, a co ehestm. ueation, "Where are those• two possesses. It is more cheery to talk mpnt ' Butermeister cannot hear the human q he gets a long sentence. He will do about how much we possess, , _ tng scale is used-a- single button in pounds which I gave you this taorn- well if he escape the circuit and seven 'the small scale being equivalent to a voice or a loud noise in his vicinity, ing?" The words had been on hie lig n The ability to look on the bright . p years. and "speaks by means of 'the finger all the way home. But when his wife aide of things is a valuable possession, gross of buttons in the main scale. y Once more Walter Mac Walter had alphabet. looked up from her work somethin to start with. It's the way we look at a g it on his tongue-tip to ask concerning things'which counts. Peer at the Modern Fairy Tales. sprang from her eye,, and for that the pound notes. But with the cunning r time at least the insult was shut of hate he discerned that it would be'wood through smoke colored spec- Once peo- u Once upon a time there wen- Aman who thought his wages were within him. The quarrel meat run more bitter to Lilias Armour to know j taclea, and even autumn's rainbow as much as he deserved. I upon other lines. i that.her former lover, the man whom)tints are all mud color. "Well, are you lad to see me?" he Wordsworth, who was a poor man, A woman who never spoke a word !• y g she had once believed to be her hus- cried "It does t look ver like it. �,said: "My heart leaps up when'I be. cried.her neighbor. n4 y band, was slitfering for her act, while ' I hold a rainbow in the sky." That rain- ': A cook who was in one family for a i I suppose there are many othera you' for very shame she was unable to, C would welcome mora effusive! than bow was his! He owned it because r, whole year. i ?" a y :speak the word which wot}ld clear him. x our husband. i he appreciated it, A hueban�who spoke gently to his Y The woman rose, still without mak- , , , "I am glad you have come," Said I ;'But I can't eat a rainbow.' Thais wife betoxe breakfast ing answer, and began to remove the A detective who didn't wear bob.' Lilias Mac Walter, quietly, rising to unused supper. Her husband'threw'true. But "Life is more than in ' nailed boot �.e put away her work. "Will you have himself down in a chair, miscalled an You have a life to live as well as a _ An officetibny who hadn't sot a dying N�"'ONC supper now?" easy chair, of black and shiny hair-j living to get. grandmother. "I do not want any supper. I�want' cloth. He lit a short black pipe and Another poet exclaimed he had # An actor who didn't want to play to talk," said her husband. "Do you puffed vigorously, watching his wife I played a flute In the streets for pea- i Hamlet- Of Course. know that it is poor cheer for a man all the time out of his small, deeply-vies-"The R urld, the World to A politician who kept his election First Fish- -Promises. me good." "That ell flimflammed to come back home like this, a wife set eyes. through 1 He meant it 'too. went -, - �- —•'- - - _ ;througg h life with his eyes widdee open He missed nothing worth seeing, and A girl who was never jealous. Second Fish-"I told you he was a r „ 'it made his days interesting and splen A bricklayer who hadn't a Rolls-(slippery 'customer. • , did. Roy ce' Stop grumbling at what you haven't But it was a very, very longtime An Old Friend. ago, and,'dt course, fairy stories are got: oppreciate what you have got' seldom true. "I don't think much of this sand r !You'll be surprised what a big tree- ' with;' said the traveller to the middy ? sure it is! = aged waitress at the railway buffet. "Young man," she retorted haughti- Freezing Point of Milk. ly, "I was making sandwiches before ' f ..` The freezing point of milk varies you were born." t # F a it accordlag to 'iia composition, usually "Oh," he exclaimed, 'then that ex. 1 lit falls between 29 and 31 .degrees plains it. I must have got one of s", f {Fahrenheit, or a little lower than the - m [freezing point of water. those.' For Your Cooking ,� Dark Outlook for Old Man. save work-money-time, Ancient Altar,in Lincoln. "Mr. Creep's youngest bop," said old trouble and fuel-and make your Bearing an inscription, "To the Blunderby, "hasn't done a stroke r cooking better. Fates, Goddesses, and Deities," a Ro T,,wol 4 - 15c..nd man altar has been unearthed at •Lin of work for six months. Just.living sliLAUX Io 3oc. coin, Eng. on his father., 1m afraid he's going to be nothing but a parricide." Minard's Liniment for the Grippe.' here's the tyre of homes supplied by the Dominion Coal Company for ard's for Sprains and Bruiva. ISSUE No. 2-'25. the'r married employees at New Aberdeen, Nova Scotia. Min ,.F, �3�Y^r y 'y�. .„�, �ryf��..,-_[-V'„ M YV*t.,,�+� .4�-..r�YJ•.b�'I�£�u �iYK �• Z a6 .','f NW -u�'•} - "G'• 9. C' 1M'' 1.�k y 'Y.'M �'SRYxW,..p Yam p' u:k•T� ° Ikr `t':• wl!^ 'y+a ,'Ti"' .Sa :yi,*-`•C3 C •.i.��'.•.: t 4s "p'�"�*r' � ,w�-`yrs ^." sr „� �pt � �*�. ,�. t�l Y_+� e t �•. 4+��d�, �.., ; . ...., '+Y r.,,y .s e ; .•,, ,..,,,' .^y. � �. ;.».'.:>. - �: 'j•» WIN .,,. 4'� M. �..w- :.Yt ,.,.�,A . .. i .,... �..''�' P: <r'"r--d•;". w'�.— t ,�. w•(,a a... '1.. Y'"w^,.=-'.'S a r..°4a,... ..."- g �;+ +'If ,. ..0 v. .:.n. ..y.•..v, i.b r. ....,.�.....: ....3,,.. ,.1 :- 1 -�•�,.. . ,•Y,�'..'"?'�'�:- ♦. ,Y' i� �rh♦`• 4 . Y.. ` - 1 . X. y 6ALE3 AND FLOODS CAUSE BIG DAMAGE , BRMSH ISLES AND FRANCE �. . --CANADA _ London, Jan. 4.—The 'heavy gale the mesaa!Te sent Friday said she was -.. ` *which has caused great damage in its unable to proceed owing to a broken w 4 throttle va.ve. rsth through the British Isles during The worst consequences of the gale, �. the mid-week continued on Saturday. which ended by blowing itself out to- - A blizzard was reported in the Scot- day, leaving a trail of disaster inO ` tish Highlands. every part of France except the favor-I w5co"M Reports of distressed shipping con- ed Riviera, were the floods in Norm-i NEWY tinued to be received. The Dutch liner andy. The River Vire has reached wCHlalN� t YORK _ Veendam, bound for New York, was',the highest mark recorded since 1852, } unable to land its pilot at the Isle.of and the City of Caen is entirely sur- IOWA �+ ' Wight or Plymouth owing to the rounded by floods. �.� heavy seas, and was compelled'to pro- In Southern Brittany the situation �y coed to Falmouth, where he was land- also is grave. The Town of Pontivy 11N1Y t rr 7 ..ed with great difficulty. The ship's is in a desperate plight, being almost '�'� ILLINOIS tN OhiC carpenter was injured by ahuge,seal entirely flooded out, while at Morlaix which struck the liner as it was enter-i the central part of the city is flooded Ing Falmouth Bay. I to a depth of two feet, a sight which W. OEl,AVYARB " route to Buenos Aires also stopped at 1 The rivers in the northeast MIg30URl iy�RYLAND The British steamer Kalimba, en;has not been seen for 40 ear ppe east of 111a3lI�ilA Falmouth Bay and-Ianaea icer,-ear are_alcn v ISEMTUCKY penter, who also was severely injured. high and at many places are already ------- --_ f - At Bargoed, South Wales, aland- over their banks. At Bruay-en-Artois slide caused a mineral train to topple the dyke burst and the river floodedCAUl3E AND PATH OF SUN'S ECLIPSE SvN ' over an embankment, killing the en-' the town in the middle of the'night s . gtneer and fireman. Incidentally, 2,000 The inhabitants were awakened by the About 9 o'clock on the morning of January 24, Toronto and a sixty mile " miners will be laid off, as the train tocsin and escaped as beat they could, strip of territory in' Western Ontario will be-in the path of a total solar wreck destroyed the electric power abandoning everything. Hundreds are eclipse. It will be visible only for about two minutes. The above map shows cables connected with the mines. I now without shelter, the,Patti of the &hadow that will rush so swiftly across the continent from s . A despatch to Lloyd's from Barry' A full gaze lashed the French sea- Duluth to Long Island. The single column drawing shows how the sun and i to-day announced that the United board at Brest last night, and a tor- moon caper around to cause an eclipse. Although the relative sizes of the `f Y States shipping Board steamer Eel- rential rain flooded the near-by coup-) sun, moon and earth are liar beck, which sent out wireless distress' try. The River Elorn overflowed, disregarded in the illustration, the general truth of the eclipse may be observed. Because the sun is larger than the moon, signals off the coast of Scotland dur- while the Towns of Landivisiau, Cha- �1 the shadow of the moon, when cast toward the earth, comes nearly to a point • fag last Friday's storm, was proceed- tesulia and Quimper were inundated �: :£•� -� when it touches the-earth's surface. Yet as seen from the a fag for New York The Eelbeck in by several feet of water. completely, thto cover us us w lead g Point T pD the ., _ earth, the moon, because it is nearer, looks as large as the sun and appears t, "Herschel Island Visited b i t as with a e d pencil a quarter of an inch in L� r° y —T diameter held six. inches from the eye you can cover an object a foot i V i ^�4` First Relief Ship in Year diameter situated 24 feet from the eye. In addition to hiding the sun at ' there will be part eclipses between the points X1 and X2. Between Pi and Ti A despatch 'from' Nome, Alaska, P2 the degree of the eclipse increases as the observer happens to r thrilling sea ^story year not gripping plot for al My s j be nearer the belt T. �o For more than a vessel. E AR T M y •,...; «° ?.;:4 i ... .... . .. Thu ap�aelw or Jon. had called.at Herschel Island, isolated `in the Arctic Ocean northeast of Alaska. The few white traders and y ' 40` trappers living there and several - z U.S. Thanks Creat Britain j Girl Who Fell From TIVE FIREMEN HURT for Aid Given World Fliers Train Picked Up Alive IN MONTREAL BLAZE Eskimo colonies themselves to a diet of seal , o9 ' j y blubber and bear meat for the winteri ,. London,Jan. 4.—The following mes-f Port C uitlam, B.C., Jan. 4.—� l!! when a strange thing happened. sage!rem the United States Ambas-'i Travelling with her mother from Vul-I Fifteen Persons Driven from. The gas power schooner Maid of sador in London to Hon. Austen can, Alta., to Vancouver, Harriet Beds �7�p Weather a ' Orleans, out from Seattle since June' s Chamberlain_ appears in current fleet:, Sims, 10 years old, fell from the train t1SO 000 p�.,� y D Mag �+• 26, trying vainly to reach Victoria orders: i near the Canadian Pacific yards here] ' + ■"!+�■�7 ; y. "Under instructions from the Un- Friday. Her absence was not noticed, A despatch from Montreal says:-- Land and unspoken by any ship later _ y' Four stores four dwellings and than August 30,-was given up for lost,'^ ited States Government, I have the by her mother, who was conversing o d gs friers until the train neared a club are In rains, five firs• '. r o express the e a reciation with s d, - as were four other Arctic boats. Then /�. ;•,'r.� horst t p de p, pp men and d a civilian were hurt like Santa Clara dropping down s, s "'� �'' of the American Government for the;Vancouver. A message sent slang b7 chimney, came the Maid of Orieana many courtesies and assistance ex- line led to the discovery of the semi falling debris or affected by smoke, to Herschel Island, frozen in a big lee tended by the British authorities to,conscious child nearly three hours more than fifteen persons were driven floe. The boat, fast in the ice, is in a the American aviators in their recent later. Her injuries are serious, but it in night attire from their homes in a *; I safe harbor for the winter. On the flight around the world. The Amer. is believed she will recover, temperature 8 degrees below Baro, as a resuh: of a fire which started , schooner are sufficient suplies to keep ,can Government fully realizes that Wq; the. islanders from want until next without the co-operr,4on of the vex- Ontario Housewife Win fn the men's furnishings atom of E. w" Bernier, St. Hyacinthe, Qua. 'summer. In return Captain Klengen-I ,; ious foreign Governments over whose , ,• Prize. in English Contest • Damage estimated at between $IN,- berg will get a cargo of the white furs! territory the, flight passVd, this pop and 1200,000 is art) covered b for which Herschel is famous. j King Boris of Bulgaria is about to achievement would not have been pts- Acton, Jan. d.—Mrs. Schram of! insurance. Only theworkof the firs So Herschel island is saved and the start a round of.viaits to all the royal sable, and it is therefore particularly! Acton has received the prize in the, men aided by hundreds of citizens, Maid of Orleans In a harbor—there courts !a Euro in search of a royal happy to express its gratitude to his you have it, the framework of a Majesty's Government for its cordial competition in fruit cakes with the prevented the destruction of the en- ^� bride,it is said. Nord has gone Ahead ladies of Acton, England, at a bazaar tire business section of the town. The a .ti !thriller. co-operation. held here recently. John Taylor, Sec- outbreak was not brought under con- , that he wants to make the allied coon- � _ tries forget his country was on the e- retary of the Acton Chamber of Com- trol for six hours, The blaze is be- •�► �• siladlan�g�a n at Loa other aide is the ever. Boy is Under Smothered StraW>6taC1[ merceur tpeople here England, pp�rec ate very heateIievedd rn n caused by an over- the Bernier prem- x•7 O i Duke of York Ducked much the response in the matter of ises. r A despatch from Los Angeles, Cal., ' i the cake competition. Should your aye:—This city will be the some of by Ships Passengers Sa.ekatoon Jan. 4.—Arthur Vempes' ' Acton women folk decide to challenge was smothered to death Saturday our Acton women folk to another con- Duke Of York Shoots "- a huge Canadian re-union on Feb. 7,1 despatch from London says: afternoon on- a farm near this city; teat in the P mentuire I wilt do all in my d, 1926, according to an announcement{ passengers on the steamship which when be was pinned under a huge' Rhinoceros in African J d (made here by John Hooper, president I took the Duke and*Duchess of York to power to make it a worthy hustle. stack of straw. The lad crawled inte� _ ' of the Canadian Touristy' Society and Kenya had the experience of shaving a -deep hole in the side of the stack �— ( A despatch from Nairobi says:— director of the American Tourists' As- and ducking the King's son and then and tbe overhanging mass toppled Halifax.Chronicle Celebrates Reports from the shooting camp u ' Aft uociation,who estimates that fully 50,- helping him shave and duck the ship'a when his companions .jumped on it 100 Years of Publication of the Duke and Duchess ' of 1000 visitors will attend the gathering. captain. These amenities are part of during their play. York, at Isiolo, show a good be. ' The municipal coliseum, seating 81,-{a ceremonial to which all persons' Halifax, N.S„ Jan. 1.—Celebrating)ginning -has been made. On the way 000, will be thrown open for the field,crossing the Equator for the first times 1 100 years of continuous publication,!from Nairobi; however,the party were ^i. day and an, open-sir picnic will be,usually are subjected. May'Use Ships Sirens The Morning Chronicle,.in association'overtaken by a cloudburst. Forty-ons held is the exposition grounds ad-' The Duke was, ready and wore run-� to Save the Orchards with The Nova Scotian, to-day pub-I and one-half 'inches of rain fell in a ' J ng. I ning pants and a vest for his hazing.i - — lished an edition of 84 pages replete I half-hour. Announcing the re-union, a .Can- He then led the assault on the cap-, ' adian ball was held in the Bon Ton'fain,who was dragged from the'bridge A despatch. from Sydney, N.S.W., with matter of great historical inter- ' .The Duke of York's biggest ss, rev- a. ballroom on the Lick Pier Santa Mon says:—The Irrigation. Commission est to Canada. I was the shooting o! a rhinoceros, sev- ; Pier, and boisterously baptized. ! has.i r - ba, recently, and which was attended' _,,._+._� of New South Wales The• magazine section includes!era) miles from the camp, accorr pan- madeavailable a sum of 1 artic%bs by Dr. Archibald MaeMechan I ied only by a white hunter. He tracked by 2,000 members of the various Widening of Strand Will money to undertake a unique experiand Dr. J. D. Logan on Joseph Howe,! and wounded the rhinoceros, which .'.Maple Leaf Societies. According to the announcement!! Cost $25,000,000 Per•Mile i meet. It is proposed to make testa perhaps its most brilliant editor, and!charged. The Duke waited until the with marine signalling 4pparatus to The Chronicles place in the history of i Hnimal was within 30 yards, thea he made here by Mr. Hooper, the plana — see if it will•be effective in searing Nova Scotia is graphically told by Dr. dropped it with a second shot. for the reunion were formu'.ated at A despatch from London says:— g v the recent conventions of the Tourists'i The widening of the Strand, in the starlings and other. birds �om vine- W. E. Maclellan, a former editor. Duke also shot a kongoui, a zeora annaa Association at Toronto and at-Putin-',heart of London, is an expensive pro-i yards and orchards in the rrigation 1 The story of Rt. Hon. W. S. Field-j an impala. Bay, Ohio. The Chamber of Com-;ceeding, according.to H. H. Gordon,, urea. The apparatus consists of a'lug's career with the newspaper is told i The camp is surrounded by lit:: '► mmerce here will assist in working out�a former London county councillor. He; yvused o byshipa in distress, 'and in detail. The edition also includes the'anc' the arty consequently eiipect f plans for the big gatherin places the cost at $25,000,000 a mile. would perated electrically from facsimile of the first issue df The o,t:.in a good bag. .� R Traffic congestion makes the work the .`arm, the siren iself being placed Halifax Gazette, the first newspaper The Duchess of Torn has been suc4 :. 1,200 London Children : ;•necessary. among the trees or vines. pub',ished in Canada. ful with ,mall game. , Guests of Hamilton, Ontario London, Jan. 1.—More than 1,2001 small guests were entertained at the Guildhall to-day through the custom- ary annual benevolence of the 'chil- dren of Hamilton, Ont. The Lord' ,� A Mayor presided, and he was supported by Sheriffs and Aldermen of the City; and representatives ,of the Dominion) of Canada. Cologne Will Boast Largest Bell in the World Not A despatch from Coiogne says:—, f The City of Cologne is soon to have the largest bell in the world. It will` 'Weigh more than twenty-five tins. iSEEM The bell has been ready for ship-. went from a factory at Apolda for ,Q ' iMre than a year, but on account of the foreign occupation of the Cologne. $one it was deemed impracticable be- Sore this to install it. � „The opening of the 32nd meeting of the council of the LesgueyofNatioas In Roma ,�-'S,s-... .ecu ;2.; 1 �„ "J�S•r ..x ., , ..o. alt•, .,•+!4 '.�1 5. wd. �w-.c - sa3".y�s"•v.-'- 7'^ s... +t .N. ^c•.: r .. .3 :':•:. ,t..! •,. .., f ar+s ,, ... ,_,.;..n,;:..,;„ 'F 4 -+i .�,.. � - ...: s T r• :.,..«+...»�.,. y^•r*!°.'a'^'!"L.",'.,� ,... :. �. yr v . ,y„, :s,.. ., ..Y' Fa�'r,• ."-�.. ,.w ♦.: - .. ".+i...... „. ..., s .. ... .. ,v'-: :a!' ..,..FyM• "', 2J !., rn•mo.� 1R" 'i^oir! '� r',• ' �,r n Y.�'c•+'.t .a. 4 aw*.fh .t .e."'�,'�., '":s1 .. .a' `... t L BASKETSCHRISTMASWOMEN that this amount was necessary toA MERRY dispose of the sewage of the city, Havin urchHsed the stock fruw1 ;TMRNts and thus put the city in perfect g p the E+tate of 'and Happy New Year OL73 per year,: $1.60 if paid In advance fianitaCy cUndltlJn- Had [htl ta0- �!.. > -Sebaaiptions to the United States and Creat wands of Chicago been acceded to W. G. BARNES and the entire Britain$2.00 in advance. it is claimed that the renulte 'business of JOS. W. DOTEN We reconsmend the following linea for your Christmas Shopping and JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, would have been diQttetrous to the Am prepared to supply-all sizes guairantee gaud duality, price and service. lake ports, a,4 it would lower the from Berry Boxes a Three XMAS TREE DECORATIONS ' and Half Bushel NOTES AND COMMENTS. water .to such an extent that Tinsel, Glass Balls, Xmas Bells, Garlands, Ei:C. _ many of the boats now navigat• Gleeli River Basket Works XMAS CARDS AND POST CARDS � We have now entered upon a lug the lakes would flail it iriipos• Phone Mark. 0400 ' Bible to enter the harbors and it Pust Cards 2 for 5c and 3 for 5c. Xmas Cards 5c to 25e. a-� -,new year with the hone that it would requip a huge sum to re. FRANK PENNOCK XMAS NUTS, CANDIES, ORANGES may bring to the world prosperity f and peace. As we scan the his- build the -docks and deepen the „The Man that made the Barnes' A full and complete line of these goods, new;'fresh canal°. It would, also have a Basket. and reasonably priced. r,^. .tory of the past year we see many serious effect on the deep water- FANCY CHINA FANCY CHINA great changes, and much progress °made• in science and invention. ways Proposed whereby ocean•. For&'Christmas rift a piece of Fancy China often serves to solve your going vessels would be enabled to " • problem. Here you will flna-an admirable stock to select -Asa rule these have been nmde narithe St. Lawrence and the from: comprising ne and up to•date lines, -tor the betterment of mankind. See our displa gatebefore choosing. Pldedu:a] science has done touch Great Lakes, which would be a for the relief of suffering and the great benefit to the North-western Ask for one of our 1925 Calendars -eure of diseases. Probably Doth- Provinces and States. The earl- / /� importance than Sion has been received with great 't/�"iMES R 0490N3ng is of snot e p satisfaction by the Province of ,Ahe work which has been carried Ontario, whose power develop- ` •.on by the League of nation's, --' ment plans are affected thereby, PickeringHardware Store develop- -which has been making great pro and also by the States interested jgre4s in preventing war in the � 111" ktuture, and in settling disputes ... in maintaining the present lake A Jr 4by arbitration. Should another levelQ. ;rest war take place on this un- . ..Riappy world.it makes one shudder To establish ourselves in to think what the results would V U R 1 M . %e. It would not be confined,to ad . OIL J91a e than you for your share in .contest between armies, but each re- Cess during 1924 and the esteem of those our Suc g �-Warticipant would endeavor to niriD our services dur• ,destroy the, cities and towns as g we sincerely hope that increased well ail the peaceable inhabitants ing their hoar of , ,of the enemy countries. The bereavement. , , prosperity, happiness and health 4 -death-dealing engines of war ,N # � • ,'-"f which have been invented Since ��" °°'-�"� �'-"•� - "'"� play be yours aS the New Year To Perform Our unfolds. - -"e close of the lest war a of -. afteb R character that would make Sensitive Tasks in each a The P1Cker1II$ " the horrors of the great war to m9 way as to mitigate to any An comparison. itis the earnestCommittee ' •i a of all that the efforts beiDg 'possible degree the burden Vigilance Wet forth by the League of Na - :of sorrow. PUCKERING - The object a this Association Is tck B A LSA'`ON silicas, during the year upon which ,� ., ; _ lessen stealing and prosecute e K JJ..JJ''VV , , -we have just entered, will be Pickering Burial C©. I the felons. marked with such progress that M0�83" �.n]bI11aIICe Members haaiai[ property stolen oommncl•, h v, ,fin future war will -be impossit,le eats immediately with aoy member between the great nations of the - of Executive Committee. vworld. Phone 1800 Membership f" St's' Bitter Rubber Footwear !BADEN E. NacNAMARA, "rickets mar bensi trove tae President ot; A decision of great importance secretsrl ooapptteatoa. GovernmeDt Licensed Exe Com.=L. D. Banks, C.S- P,►Irc .at the Regular Price tc o the Province of Ontario and to Embalmer er, Donald �Iuaio, Pickering. _'- +the Statea bordering on the great .Branch : - igakeF, has been handed out b the Wn�. Burton, WhltevaIs. If RHINO Rubber Foot- tua'liy prevents dirt, y J. R. Thexto�: W. J. Clark. wear wera't better—if it manure, snow or moisture tl'ecieral Courts of the United _.. _ prw.ident, f;earete: p' didn't wear longer--we from getting inside. Mates, when they declared that - - would not support the This footwear is made tt was illegal for Chicago to divert iron-clad guarantee that from RHINO RUBBER— • water froru Lake Michigan 'in ex Po H,rti {goes with every pair• the toughest and most ,ossa of some 4000 cubic feet per e�1•T t These facts hold good with wear•tesisting that Science - ,second for Qanitnry purpota". The I p �, What'We Have all RHINO Rubbers. , has yet discover ed—which •city was demanding 10,000 cubic j !_ to Offer Note the Protector flap on will wear up to twice as } fleet per second, as they claimed Y > ,rubber shoe inustrated. long as ordinary rubber. It is an exclusive,patented Insist on RHINO Foot- Fro O O.NE chartered Rook in C�,inpda ;RHINO feature. It effec- wear. - has Anythi greater to cffrr the �+'drmera, Attention N ,m .. business con,muntt} than i-ts content- is Compare, The Wear" II am agent for the World's Greatest _`porarie., rinles+� it is in the character .separator -The Renfrew," Stoves, ()f the service it renders. During the C A P M A M reales sed Oil Engines. Fleury'° half-century of its life, the Standard jrj «ramous Plows. Points,Grain Grinders, pati �N� Bynk hAs developed a di:4tinet indi- �'Wheel Barrows etc. DHI� viduality through the kind of service Brantford binder twine for sale. ciL�7•�/ maintained it,its ditily transHctiow. y�sv R 1 1 D,OBT. DEYITT, The conirnervial aepec•t of this indi• ' YEW 505 Pick. BROUGHAM viduality i+ found in file many rini• • (; quo.servic-es for which the Sta•udard u Batik is peculiarly equipped. l louse­11s dye '` At. �COaI, Coal STANDARD "BANK Ward and Soft Goal of the; of cArr�A - « best quality on Cp1CKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager hand Branches a4o at Brooklin, west Hill, Whitby ' R ' "THOS. A. LAW, �...._ - ----------------- - _ ,,.. .PR. • ' BMARKET ,. Jmt �Qa Shoe apau'ia� - • Iso harness ' '• �Saf ety f or Steak, ... .. ... 2ov per Ib e ness at the new, Round Roast or St e stand, o6. pposite the ' Burloin Roast or Steak, _ _ } post office. • �:. • Roast or e .. .. the Farmers Savings RumPho a' Steak, _?'Best workmanship guaranteed. •• Rump Roast,... .. . ... - ,mac 46 - ."`• r. Chargee moderate, _ •, - Fine Rib Roast, .. 16c •• 'THOMAS WATSON. HE Farmer works hard for Heavy Rib Roast, • • •14 and 16c " PICKERING, ONT. 1 Shoulder Roast. .. ' 6. T the money he makes. It is Pot Roast, 14c int octant that his savin s should 9c ` P g Brisket, to kboil, .. -A T T Y b or •.,. .. c thoroughly safegua••ded- •'Lego , . 25c ' - s Steady growth and progress Loin of Pork, - •• 25c 1 STANDS FOR THE BEST 6'+ay„ao,° since 1871, together with con- Shouldet Roast of Pork, .. 20e, `SC servative and experienced.man- Pork Chops, • • • 25c 46Your valuables and agem2x ” entenable The Dominion Purel'orkSaasage ,papers should be -Finest Salt Pork,... ..: • protected against Bank to offer unexcelled security -. Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35c r ^ fire and theft. A for the custody of savings. „ sliced, ..: 35e a Safety Deposit Boz _ :•'c is our local branch Depositors in our local branch are Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole): 30c ' 45c provides security afforded every.banking facility which sack Bacon, •. 55c ' and convenience. our whole organization provides. Cooked Ham,.. \ Weiners,.. ... •• •` ... _.. 25e " Head-Uheese,.. ,�.. • ' ... _. •_ 15c \.. r I�Litter Carriers, - Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 31bs 55 centsI Hay Carriers, l „ 5 lbs 90 cents' e„ Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow .6 lb prints 1S cents, l Bowls, Pressure Systems Etc. DOMP" Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday: It•wiil pay you to get my prices on above before baying elsewhere, WHITBY BRANCH-G. P EI-E Mxaaoss �i ('; pB4OIISE BRoogLIN BRANOH-E. C.cross, Manager !�, R,1�JID �'1"'� ING FRANK .J. est rY e� ' e. Ur TARIO �IOH8.8IN(3 -- - d�•.. •.. t :ter . . s- 4n✓• �f . , a •. ¢� .... y., .,,. '.., 1 '.. .,..•. ..5�t;!. ..a... ,.,x5! .y- '.'�•1'.+s ..�._:..-..,'• :,-1,A, r� �.6•t' r�'� v+.;W.-!ax's>-..�' , .'r.°+ ,,.�'.t!?S`¢.6,¢s., 4.. .�.,y-. ,pr ,•<� ''� h., y.... . .e.� .. 3 .•.3' f �''�, .'3r+ , ..%�` .�"'.1-,, .. .. y... �. �p _ Maple Leaf Mutual Firs CLAREMONT: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. -� Wei , �•r Mrs- F. Gerow, of Brougham, grR, I wish a word in acknowledge- iLit !the servicee'readered by the _ It suraace Co... spent Tuesday with Mrs. Bennett• retiring members of the PoliceTrubtee - H. 'A. Scott astd Thos. Birkett POWBoard s - Cheap rates for farm and country had a business trip to the City on In the gears-preceding 1921, there MERRY 'buildings. "+ '_.. =Tuesday. were action of the Giltrs spent for the elagains fire. • t [a e H. G. McIntyre was in Toronto pr g ' X-MA$. Wish W d Lorm Imills,n it on buildings. - .•on Tuesday an-d. N•Vednesday on .which proved to be eattr y f Vf RYBOD wind-mills,Silos etc. business. the protection of the village. py„ Mr. and Mrs.. C. Sparkhall, of The 1924 Board floated and cvmplet- -� 'Automobile Insurance, -' Scarboro, spent New Years- with ed a scheme by which the village_.of _ of all kinds. l" Y R. Claremont is the proud owner of one do J. and Mrs Matin. - _ - bank - our of the best fire-fighting apparatuses in m FARMS FOR BALE' Mrs.Welford has been spending the Dominion of Canada where water man (!uatQ � 'a few weeks in Toronto with her is not available. EVERYTHING FOR XMAS' Y Write or phone brother, Wrn. Gibbons. They have also. built a fire-hall for. . y erB tor their r ,t Candy Mixture Creams etc About thirty relatives from the housing of the same-and in con- -'23 cents lb, Mixed 28elb, E D B O •YY .M A Ai Claretpont and other points spent junction with the hall they have ereot• liberal patron- , -- -" New Years with Geo. ogper. ed a public library which will be•own- Nancy Bones Chocolates p. Thomas Cordy - and Falter ed and controlled by the village, and 30c to 1.50, Oranges large 20 WHITBY, ONT, '` which will always stand as a beautiful and sweet, Almond Paste age dur117 g the _ Bytes each shipped n carload of monument to the. Village of Clare- freshly made,Scotch Short - - -turnips io the States tit; Monday: wont. This scheme was floated and -Bread 15c per cake, Fried past year and . CLAREMONTT w'v Mr. and Mrs.Comba, of Toronto, pushed to completion by the untiring Cakes 20c per doz. Cherry °W16h them all CREAMERY spent the holiday with the latter's efforts end constant service of the two and MiA a pies 25c each, brother,.David, and Mrs. Taylor. retiring members of the Trustee.Board, Fruit Cake 35c and 50c,lb. The first carnival of the season the secretary being opposeed to the a Ll appy ad 'Highest .price paid for will be held ou Tuesday evening scheme and -consequently refused to pf„ have any thin to do with it. jCreatu at the-, !neat. Liberal prizes and band is At the annual Prosperous l nomination meeting 40 +attendance. See bills. it was stated that there was never a _ eW Year. Claremont Creamery Wilfred and Mrs. Sadler,of Kin-- better report submitted to the elector- sale, and Robert and Mrs. Sadler ate of the Village, and the Trustees are n rt and fait�it , of Myrtle, Rpent New to be congratulated on the splendid re- gr%;H.1�. VN}}NE�.-:_: Give us a trial and be convinced f Years with D. B. and Mrs. Taylor. port of the year's work and the most , �{ EtT►Y �+ J 1' Mrs. Walter Ward, we regret to economical way in which they exp eud• , F. M . :C' 0 0 P E R report, has been seriously ill with ed the revenue of the village intrusted w' 1;"' HONE' 0Q Pie�erIng acute indigestion,but are glad to to them. I. for one, regret that the Ii, h CPIME �► 8 now that she is no ' much im- two progressive members of the Board i:., GLAREMONT w` Leatr er Goods Storo 1 kit had Y have retired, as I believe they• proved. remained in office we would have alae- An occasional motor car is still tric light and power before the end of HARNESS Been on our roads but they have the year. Start the 1V eW Year Right Our supply of quality Harness and their own trouble in navigating Yours truly, Parts is now complete. 3. through the snow which is quite Ratepayer. By using BOOTS--GREB SHOE ` deep in some places. - Oscar - Wilson, of Brougham, rrME TABLE—Pickering Station We have a large stock of this Famew •' spent a day with his brother, An T.R. Trains going East Sae as follows Boot on handy and tear. 5ry° drew and famit north of Clare• E.1 10 MaU 7.21 A M• f iaka .Pas for hard wear and Lear.y 28 Local .tf .21 P:M. Snbw y 71 wont, where his mother is also So Local. ti p M REPAIRING spending a few weeks. $nudes train, $• A M - UNCE TRIED—ALWAYS USED = - We maintain our established reputa- Dr. F. Underhill, of Erie, Pa., Times otag West dna as follows— __ _tion fdO repairingall kinds of _ and his brother, Arnold of Aurora No . Local29 !nitro L.M. IIF IT'S FEED- YOU NEED WE HAVE harness anel boots. and Miss Pepper, of Toronto,spent 27 Local 2.44 P.M. Molasses, Corn. Oats _'Sunday with G. M. and Mrs. For; g Mall 906 F.M, Distillers' Grains, hiillfeede, Oil Cake, CECIL ',BRADLEY !: eytb.and S. and Mrs. Cook. Sunday train, 8.02 P. M. and a full line of Poultry Feeds. Commencing at 2 80 o'clock this Foregoing is according to Standard Harness maker, ;; afternoon (Thursday. Jan. Stb; time. - members of the Baptist Church Bring your cheat and oats to Markham PICKERING, ovTARIa 4 meet for their annual Rau call. RYE .. STRAW We pay top prices. ":13essioni of real interest are antici• lire Fred Farmer, of Toronto, •..ig visiting J. S. and Mrs. Farmer, Immediate delivery will be M R K H A M CF L C) U R MILLS lir. Farmer still, continues is a taken. xa very weak,condition, and iq not Q CA 1 "•iia proving as his friends would ROSE EXCELSIOR MILLS D. N, REESOR lX SON-S �anL tike. Phone f1000 Pickering C. A,- and Mrs. Overland and �C,ocnst Hill MARK Mrs. ONT. Oherrywood Y4U� children spent New Years at the DIC,F. �i Alli - home-of their parents in Erin. Notice to Creditors OASXB- Mrs. Overland and children are AND OTHERS 10� spending a fete days before return In-the Estate of tfiilliam Allacdap,!site BA RGAINS IN DAY GOODS - ing home. Miss Mabel McLellan returned of the Village of Pickering. in the County of Ontario, Retired Coop- SAVINGS to the city on Monday •evening er,deceased. Coop- SERVICE SATISFACTION Ust to resume her studies at To Tonto Univ R.after spending Novice is hereby given pursuant to TOti'T try to fool your the Christmas vacation at he R.S. O. !All, Chapter 121. Section 5d, — 1J that all -creditors and others'having Where Sou bud the most for the least money diReation—it can't be ;• home here. claims against the Estate of the said ��------ - — ___ -_ d e. Y t only sl• ' , o❑ o t can a The first Rance of the a•nnnal William Alloway, who died on or Men'e and Boy's - Boot", Shoes and � Shirts, Smocks and milate, the body•bnitdiog match between the pres.and vice• about the etb day of November. 1924. Clothing. Rubber t, Overalls. calories to be found in the Ipreq. of the curling club was held ;,re required no or before the' 1st day :Suits,¢re and brown To tit every_one at Shirts, military flan- meals served at your house bn Friday night, the latter wino of February, 1915,to send by post pre• 3' Purchase our standard gro• ; inn by 7 -huts. The neat name paid or. deliver to the undersigned color, sizes 34••12 lowest priced. nal. Foal size, ceries and your digestion S Ilicitor for the Executory of the �Ziil at 12.50 1 A complete atnck 6 at'i 5 r as "r drill be played on. Friday night, -- will welcome d of the snid deceased. full particulars of `• a w me an Sim - 'N followed by-an oyter supper. phone their claims and the nature of the The Famous Grab Shoe`—Black and Tan late them. Why not . Mr. Leard, who was formerly security Zit asy)held by them. your order? � - employed ag butter-maker at the And that after such last- mentioned OVERCOATS RAINCOATS Claremont Creamery,has returned date the said Executors will proceed - ` to the village and has been en gag- to distribute the assets of the said de- .= ed by David A. Pugh as butter• ceased anoon�st the peradna.entttlPd _ All wool 'Heather color -'Heavy Tweed and rubberFA maker-in his creamery a6 Lake- thereto having regard only co 'tile All 61Z2S, 8t I7.5� - h' lining, at 9 60 "PHONE claims d[ which they sball then have _ ` -field,and is ready'to begin work at claims d native. any time. Dated,atWhitby, out.,the 27th day Call at J. �+ING(JLD'S Phone 3300 t 3?0� There.is great rivalry among of_December, 1924. - ' the liens in the various hp,,n Nous By ARTHUR E. CHRIs?IAN: .17 es in the village 88 to.which flock Whitby, Ontario t%=+ARE�20NT. ONTARSO t can lay the largest number of eggs 17 19' their Solicitor 1 -per day. The contest will eootin Robert M, Sangster, ve throughout the winter months. Albert T. Law. (Executors 0010010 At present R. Ward's flock is in 1 - the lead by a narrow margin, a6QUALIT'Y - SERVICE - SATISFACTION" ' The special courses in Agricul- CLEANING - PRESSING tare, Domestic Science, Milliner Bring along.yyour suits to be cleaned = CSee]Z R140=' ..etc., began on Monday with ,an and pressed. gatisfactiort guaranteed attendance of thirteen'young hien Charges moderate, ,._..� Mill and W_00dWorkiag and boys and over twenty young JAMES BRISCOE, Fire- Weather- w� "women and girls. The classes are Tight Qeite D•Taylor's Bakery Proof O Factory - �► being held' in, the Presbyterian Pp Claremont. Ont. Church which is very suitable for. the purpose. }^ _ Unusual interest is attached to Friends "LOgB '�YANrEDthe morning service at the Bap. tiet Church next Sunday. Mrs. Custom sawing done, Oat R,ollioe 1Jengate, a member of a family Lightning Durable and Chopping, Wood -. which for years has been vitally Proof Repairing, connected with foreign missions �, will give an address. She liar Shaping and Tarring. )herself spent five years in India, and knows thoroughly whereof Kiddie Kara, Sleighs, Office Stools she speaks. Special singing by a Q E AST LA K E _ Salt For Sale - "'' choir of young people will be an. _ L. additional feature of this splendidP :- METALLIC SHINGLES CHAg. A. WHITE. " service. The annual thank-offer. We tank Oil Successor to late W. G. Barnes inR for missions will be received y • at the morning service. .The pea• _ _ For.40 years the most reliable Roofing for sloping Phone 8420 or write Locust Hilt, Out. ` for will preach in the evening on for your l'beral roofs of every description. Now beim made from the _ -- the subject, "More than All in world-famous "Queen's Head" Gal 11W Iron. Aliso- 'w' Thee IFind," atrona 6 dui_ •• A large number of the rate- pay. _� g .`lutely the best Too#ruff value on the to-day:- :ers of tbis school section attended in g. the. past 12 _ - Estimates gladly given also for"Empire" Corrugated Iron 1 . the annual meeting in the school months and-we for ai=w buildings or repair work. aORUR � I on Wednesday last. Excellent re. u �� Get my figures for alterations or remodelling of Berns, _ ports were presented by the trns- trust that 1925 _Houses, etc. "Empire" Plank Frame Barns and Imple- $y : .sees. On account of-the liberal went Shade a peels! M s ty. grants trade to the Continuation n18y bring you " { School the section bag $25 00 to P R O U S E se P I C�K E R I N G pt all tock. It and dsai o '► _= ' the good by having that school, Happiness F. J. ><at u stook. It will pad you Dill at our works acd Inspect our stssi �'• which is most gratifying to the BUILDER ,blain prices Don't lx misled `. eeetiom James McCullough was - and - - �- agents we do not employ them,00aaagnasb elected trustee to fill the vacancy Pros Brit Building Contracting caused by the retirement of John p y Barns Houses etc. of all kinds. ly we aan, and do throw oft the U W ie. Mr. ForRie was voted the eommiadon o!10 per oana„wlt'Gm 0 wt Forg• aasNinly save by porehaaini tram tis. + *rim of$100.00 for his services as Pickering Dealer for the Products of es�lsouslwa. lsecretary•treasurer during the D, A• S C O T T ,peat year. R. J. How was appoint- The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto a.'c.:ntsTH>�goN; 'ed secretary treasurer for the L'LAREMONT iOXueo na j.”, '�1�lbJs ;Boned for the easning ywtr. •'.rw a.+. ,a.S �+a-1r .•a�+'..}e�Z-Y awl° xik".' +�*r ?F"'�' " ��a ..':$:�' .�'sl^.F^' •T` "^"''�, ...fir :-«-sem;.(: :P.�• 4 ��•�',. �. '�7,Ke"SIT- . ... '4P,;�.,. ..IY'•P',+A ', :..+ •- .. .� �M:'f'"4' +�- ',�.. '>' V .^1i 4. '•Li7,,ia` ,y. 'iR� ;r: } i 9 r!'},��+�., ,^:r.. '•p+•. d 'e �t1r iG'Y u° TR;. eR" ;ck:$. 7•iJ �+'� �=al'�+.''n "� �,: r`•ry. k,. +lr 'e� y„• `fix;- ,.,•x: y ,�' t A'e"`,�„c ,�•r,e,.G..... ..,y. +�+•L.. .',. �. d N .,-s•4 .�. a ,-.. ,.zcY� " - -i _�y'•��� .fi_ I'::r• Sy.•1` „r: a ..YI. ,r-.v..• '. ^.',- •,. ,.N:' ,"-.d'... '-.. •, . ..,.. y:A..n,s'. a•'�?. IW - r�o-' .:�• „e, .�..' ` W r. . '�'4•!y` .'tom„ -•.�'L,. F .,�.. ,�,; .. ir. .- v ,, - �r • .Lure *f Ln'�mdor. — ` The AND THE WORST IS YET TO COME O ave b enlspen y- o yeare of mi life h in'work-for deep-,sea fish- ermen, bOu' 'tu e. I' ermen, twenty-seven of these years being passed'-in Labrador an'd' New- foundland.-, I always loved the self: As'a child, •- ENTERTAINING SMALL BUYS �the job to her satisfietioii, and bend- every 'ineh of the Sands of Dee were _ -= •'� � dear to me. While:at college, my long AND GIRLS. Ing and stooping exercises would lim- T Small children .living is the cit her her muscles so that she could vacations were fishing 'trips. While g y I was at med! al_colle ,e, I did the out- have an advantage over their country, reach around and wash. the back of patient work in the East Side. One cousins in being able to attend kinder-'her shoulders without even the help day, I followed a crowd into a teak 4 —' 6a catalogue garte of.a brush. But the'real reason why It proved to be an evangelistic-greet-f - ilea.- A catalo a of kinder n• y lies will' suggest to mothers as some women—and nice women, too— p BSce lett to keep ing.,of the then famous Moody and - endless variety of materials, which� p the back as clean-look- Sankey. When I left, it was with a i will entertain and at the same time,ing as the chest and shoulders, is aim- determination either to make religion I f • • <' _ rove of educational value- to the ply because they-,dont see themselves-- = a real effort to do as I thought Chr1sE li icertainly there. It's Teally a fine plan to have I Tittle folks would do as a doctor or abandon my _ Picture cut-outs sewingtarda, as- a mirror above the bathtub, and it's = ' profession. sorted wooden beads of various.shapes a necessity to have , hand- Working in underground lodging- ••and colors, numeral frames,• pegi glass and a long mirror, so you can houses brought me for the first time; \ boards and pegs, parquetry blocks, toy'view yourself from all angles. p q y The back of the shoulders should be into touch with real poverty, with �M money for use in playing store,colored shipwrecks from the coast of human• crayons and-blunt kindergarten scis- able to stand a more minute scrutiny ity, drifted up on the last beach. than the front of them—for 'the ob- sora are only a few of the arcades vious reason that it will get stared at I became.a licensed doctor and sur• ' listed. Many of these may be ptfr- geon in.1886, It so happened that the with more attention. A woman's face chased at a ten-cent store. flint Mission to Deep-Sea Fishermen A. brick of artist's modelin cls is always-more distracting than her as bean g y back hair! Then, too, the people-who g prepared. They wanted a o-will furnish hours of entertainment. young doctor who could also be a• - sit back of us whether at church, at At.first the unaccustomed fingers mac spiritual adviser. My chief, Sir Fred- entertainments or in triins or trolley erick Trevessuggested my .going _ be unable to do more than mold � • , . I � pmrbles, apples, plums and similar ob- cars,are not diverted by our converse- Five years of North.Sea work followed.r tion, so have ample time to study the ' Jects, but in a short time they will It was not until.1891 that an.impres- /"� _ _.: z condition of our skins. undertake more difficult models. Espe- sion was made on my mind that un- s ciall If yea have any doubt about the - y gifted children will delight to . doubtedly influenced all my subae-' - g pets and other animals skin on the back of your shoulders get - modelin their � quent actions. � _ , .on the farm. s flesh-brush with a long handle and �� a scrub every day with hot water and A half-clad, brown•faced figure,- ly f_ . A sand table may be made at a Ing motionless on a miserable bunch :comparatively low cost. A popular- soap' until you have made your skin of boilyds near our ship, spoke to me. Y _ size table is six feet long,thirty inches fine-grained and white again. "Be you a real doctor" kin wide and twenty-four inches high While improve,you you canre getng rid ofor the i told him 1 called myself that. to im rove - _ from floor to top of tray; but a small-; "Us hasn't got no money, but there's C.�;�l��h�i�` • or one may be made from an old kit-!black dots which mark the pores-by a very sick man ashore, if so be you'd I. rubbing vigorously with a bit of ab- come and see him." eben table, which should be strongly I sorbent cotton saturated with ba rum ( "baa ]re-enforced. The metal-lined tray'ora y It was that trip in Labrador, with My �dy jC1CIC. good toilet water, I c C should be four inches deep. Filled the adventure, on the ice; and the EASY TRICKS with clean, white sand and placed in needs of that "sick man ashore" and Little Lady Icicle !s dreaming in the the play room or in i< protected corner A PRETTY PARTY FROCK FOR his Family that imbedded in me the f Northland, Crossed Or Uncrossed of the porch it will be a great joy to MOTHER'S GIRL. Lure of Labrador. And so for twenty-I And gleaming ilii the Northland her the children, who always like to play 7 seven years..I' have worked, engaged 1 pillow all aglow, ;Ss z in the dirt, and who are often pre- _ + in the economic,educational and.medi- ! For the frost has come and found bar ss vented by disagreeable weather from ► cal relief of the Deep-Sea fishermen of , With an ermine robe around her z 1 playing out-of-doers.—E. C. G. Labrador and northern Newfoundland. While Little Lady Icicle lies dreaming —Dr, W. T. Grenfell, noted explorer. 3n the anow. CARROTS TAKE THE PLACE OF 1 I Little Lady Icicle is waking in the :. ROUGE. T�iCS!•Three. Nortaland, I �� The most inexpensive and leafing Faith scales t1he to Remember.dungeon wait, sad �d> llowito $dthe fro Northland her t ie+ouge for both blondes-and brunettes ' � 's ifs--carrots. They should 'be taken _ — through the bars 1 And the hurricane askiriing_ , frequently at meal time for they are` •- Beholds her future written in the I Bends the feathers all'a-whirling, ;rich in iron that helps to make glow- stars; I While Little Lady Icicle is waking in ! ling complexions. the snow. She reads her kindred with Infinity, I But perhaps your family is Dred of And waits the moment which shall set! ` .. boiled and creamed carrots. If so,I - her free. ' , l:Little Lady Icicle is laughing: in the This is an excellent there are a few interesting Old World I Northland, game for _ i< !ted that home economics students i Hope sings her lyric when the path is , breaking the ice at a party, and 1?� ) And quaffing la the Northland her , has just enough of a catch In it to lhave found in foreign.cook books. ! steep, wines tharoverflow make it worthy of being classed as In Russia and Flanders they often I And watches for the morning without All the lakes and rivers crushing, i a trick. The party is arranged in ,add sugar to bring out the delicate' sleep; Which her finger tips are dusting, a circle and the leader takes a pair flavor of the carrot, I _ 'When courage falters at the long'de- While Little Lady Icicle goes laughing i o1 scissors He hands It to his Flemish Style,—Scrape, slice and I lay through the snow. neighbor either on the left or the ; ook. one quart of carrots in one quart! a Her ro:ce is first.to hall the dawning right, asking him to return the of boiling water to which. has been 1 day. Little Lady Icicle is singing in the1� scissors to him. This done he added one teaspoon of salt, until ten- Northland, passes the scissors to his other der; drain Heat two tablespoons of Love suffers and finds joy in sacrifice; n f;hbor, saying: 'T received them P� And bringing from the Northland a -' fat, add one small onion, bt+owti light- - •:'. -. �. .. She pays Life's Lo31, nor stops ia.corral.. .. $ g crossed and pass them uncrossed. "­ tat, music wild and low; 37, add ibe carrots, season with one: 4969. Lace and chiffon are here the price= or "I received them uncrossed and ' !BeFor her harptngs are the breezes,- passed them crossed," or whatever -- , it th-e blood' of -heartbreak drop-' 1boupoon of sugar, one-quarter tea-'combined, but the style may also be 1 ping down, And the Northern gale that freezes, the facts In the case may be. The xpoon of salt, one-eighth'teaspoon of developed in other materials. Two I Each drop shall prove a ruby for her Is the voice of Lady Icicle a-singing neighbor passes them to his neigh- -white pepper. Shake well over the colors of chiffon, or chiffon on net - to the snow. bor with.the same remark, changed crown, lfirs for ten minutes. Add one and one- would be attractive. Or taffeta and in accord with the facts. If the re- - —S. J. Duncan-Clark in Success. -- mark is In -accord with the facts half cups soup stock, cover and situ- crepe de�chine; or figured silk and 0 Little Lady Icicle is coming.Brom the Inver for half hour, add one teaspoon,taffeta would be quaint and pleasing. Northland, the leader so announces and those // who know the catch chime in. If it iod' chopped parsley and serve bot. j The Pattern is cut in 4 Sizes: //� ��� Benumbing - all - the Northland is Incorrect, the player is so ad, ' Russian Style.—Make a syrup of 8, 10 and-4 years. An 8-year size where'er her feet may go; viaed. The game continues until ne acup of sugar and one cup of water requires 1.% yards of 32rinch ma- With a fringe of frost before her, every person,-in the circle has by boiling ten minutes. To this syrup terial for the slip or underdreas; and %/ And a crystal garment o'er her; learned just where the catch lies, " ,;... add two cups of diced carrots, which 2% yards of figured material, if made For Little Lady'Icicle is coming with and is able to pass the scissors with $ave been previously browned in two as illustrated. If made of one ma- the'-snow.. the correct remarA. This may. tablespoons of hot fat or butter. Cook terial 4 yards will be required. —E. Pauline Johnson./ sound simple, but it always pro- r. ' Jail together until carrots are tender, -Pattern mailed to any address on duces_ duces considerable amusement and 'Brown in oven and serve hot. receipt of 20c in silver, by the Wilson �; it Is rare indeed that everyou6 in Other Coritinental dishes for fried, Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St,, 1 the party discovers the secret. 3 baked and escalloped carrots suggest .Toronto. � Too Cruel. The secret is atmply this: It bkd y,. /All either the arms or the legs'of thenew flavor combinations. Send lbcin silver for -our_up-to- r Mary, aged six years, and Joan. s' Fried Carrots.—Cook with sou idate Fall and Winter 1924-1925 Book l aged four years, were -discussing thw person passing the scissors 'aro P• 'crossed, the scissors are said to be When done cut into thin slices. Fr of Fashions. future. _ crossed. IL e person re- "When. passed ro d• .. th per o one onion in one tablespoon of.b =- "When.I grow up," announced Joan cel spoo fir' Musical Mice. in her turn; "I'm going to be a mam- or legs crossed,be ireceives.,them - add carrots. Sprinkle with salt and ff F: peppef•,-minced thyme, parsley and Child in Wastebasket skid � Mrs. Mouse—"Yes, since we have ma, and have lots of,childrea." . I crossed. If neither legs nor arms bay leaf. Fry ten minutes and serve,! • 7�altria8, - been living in an ukulele the children i "Well," answered Mary firmly,( are crossed, the scissors are passed )soE -- eT They Belgrade andnintroducing according i e have become very musical!" 11 or received uncrossed. Clever play. when they come to school I'm going ere hidelegsthe that isynotu ckly, —��— to whip 'em, and whip' 'em, and whip� 'crossingth ' • We make It a point to use our em' usually9 sem. SCOTCH CAGE. iLond:on Observer the puzzled Jugo- I I discovered, but depending entirely �. horses as regularly as possible in win- . "You mean thing!" exclaim Joan, upon the crossing of the 'arms ' Halt pound of butter, a14 pound of Slays have not taken kindly to them. ter. It keeps them,in better health (as she dommenced to cry. "What have I' ' sugar, 1•pound of sifted flour, 2 eggs, That is partly because-the lunatic ask- ff while receiving or' passing the - —R. O. Brown. my children ever done to you?" scissors. The uninitiated may thus 1 cup sour milk or buttermilk,-% tsps. luni at the Jugo-Slay.,capital long ago soda, 2.tops.each of ground cinnamon, adopted pyjamas as the normal attire learn halt the secret but be'-tom ' allspice and doves, lie tap. grated ant- of its inmates. the ordinary citizen's pletely at sea concerning the teat meg,.14 and of raisins, and of reluctance to don the modern night of it. gr- 1?0 1?0 # , ft�lip this ou. and paste it, with S entrants, 34 pound,of citron. !dress is at least comprehensible. >' other o/ the series, in a scrapbooltr I , m Cream the butter and sognr to-, One hot night last summer, how- a Setae:,then add the yolks of the eggs, ever, a daring'youth ventured out of a -' - well-tis ten. Om Add the sour milk, in his Barden and a little way,down the t, �`6 whish the soda has been d°ssulvcd, ^.nd street, clad in pyjamas. A passipg the flour;spices and fruit,well 11ourel. policeman instantly arrested him as '" � — - Fold in the whites of the eggs;beaten.an escaped lunatic; his: suspicions moi . �T �•--t`' � ttiff; then bake the dish in a slow been were'confirmed by the fact that the ' - [or one hour. unfortunate prisoner—this also is com This is a delicious subgtitute for the prehensible = had ' no identificationmore expensive fruit cak.t. papers in his pyjamaa pocket, ..The 4 anwhen man spent the night in a cell, ! d hen he was taken to police courts • :C:ARE OF THE NECK AND r 11.4 „ ` SHOULDERS. the next morning,t wishing to avoid re- , cognition, he begged that a waste �' f With the present•style of dress, the basket be placed over his head. Condition and the 'hppearance„of the The spectacle of the allegd lunatic -skin on the back of the neck and clad in pyjamas and helmeted with aw" I A Burning Desire. ' w across the shou'ders is of•great im- wastebasket, solemnly marched to t"•;� ' G `- .R m L. kr, I Mary—"Why on earth will May con- 17 �f rtance. One of my correspondents court between gendarmes armd with . tinue to use cigarettes?" Wrote that she couldn't reach around long and fierce-looking bayonets, tv Maud—"She says she can't tell— !just ell- -and scrub her back as thoroughly as greatly edified the leas serious-minded .. 7 r» f- ' - ;just has a burning desire to smoke." *; she could her arms, and the result was citizens of.Belgrade. a - lar dark res between the shoulder Parasol ants derive their name from gel p° --* Here's a photograph taken in 1866 OL Westville, Nova Scotia, showing y ' Wades. I V a habit of biting off pieces of leaves ' On a lar a li r there are abort OOal mining being ca>ried on in a small way. If 18 now a fh>Rlving lawn of She conid get a very excellent long- g much larger than themselves sad ` two miles of d EL some 6,000 inhabitants. n•.. handled bath brush which would de carrying them over their he%is. vk �y�, ..« �,.>�.. _ . ;xi�n` k`-..:.� •i,,,,,A,..^,..�:�."+.... ,-.da:,r.`�'"-...x:.ice.". ".:.,%.';.eaY.., ,$.t.. _,:sa;-sz. '-^,?zt•<,-.:�'.rsr'-o'-"y ::='t-`•a.-iS.:.d� �'.=':ew ...�,.,..,�`na•"3'1="0` ."w++'C.+:."'.F°7 _:.!+`:...a,;,�,�•.yif,,�,,.., ' � T ��., -.SY•rdII.Y��' •+i" � 7'"l =ry!'-.- i i:--r+�%&» '.i"mY'.=`8'�i's:'�S� �s. ..,-.,�' .•+• .. .e� -'•�'� �'-As,.3c'z +r, i 7 � :�".�„..s ':.rs�`�'"'s�T"-• :.`,rr"`.•��;♦'' W A..f-n r.,••yy�65. ..: .. ,. ...'., �...!•,e„5 A„ ..� , ,�n.- ._. ":M!: pS' `C •fir .�� .,p, d.e. _ rS. '..�.,fa{rya,...: 4.u'^' '.:� '. .• .,y,t..�. :',• .'•.. ;,- ... n :.:.• ..•.yp .. .. ,. ... .-n!':• _.arae• ,..�• y„n ' r .�• -- ' . __.. "�r.« W t. ' °� a ---- --- �s 'Casfied Adoettisetaatb ©xx woPEOPLE SAVED B�� MONEY TO LOAN. : > FARM LOANS MADE. AGEN'I'R _*�, Mrs. Alfred Tranchemontagne, Bt ♦� 77 Victoria wanted. Find Renewed •Health , by 1M. �yh�g �y� � } N� i a s e� rya lAlchei des $aiateg, Que., �r 'W .wsite�:- Sti•6at, Toronto ` per• w a �. "Baby's Own Tablets are an excellent c, wing Their Blood: 1 >. medicine. They saved my baby's life WANTED ' ` / and I dam highly recommend them to' _ -3f you feel nun down, it means that „�; n your blood is thin and watery, that �{ all mothers." Mrs. Tranchemon• cTONH INDIAN RELICS 8. A. your vitality is low. Your feet are % �' tagne's experience is that of'thous• w� VanWlacke], 1889 Lansdowne Ave, ' ' ands of other mothers who have tesied Toronto. easily chilled. You do not sleep well •sad You are tired when you rise in the the worth of Baby's Own Tablets. The interested Ia obtaining morning. You find no pleasure in Tablets are a sure and safe medicine We are ,. your meals and are.listless and dis- for little ones and never fall to regu-'OLD and RARE �- Dirited at yonr�work. You have no late the bowels and stomach, thus re- energy to enjoy yourself. rener. s from wh h q' lieving all the minor IIi o is :BOOKS s + y are sold by _ Thousands of men are run down by §� ahbo: from The Dr. Williams Medicine' particuilara to the Wilson Pu Seal i ,� anxieties of work Thousands of wo medicine dealers or by mail at_25 cts. ON CANADIAN SUBJECTS. Publishing men are broken down by their house- - - Co., Brockville, Ont. �Company, 4i West Adelaide StrNt; hold ton, with tined ]lobs and sohing Toronto. Ontario. backs; thousands of girls are pale, Listless and without attraction. It all TO Attain Success. :') '• mesas the name thing--thin and ' Your whole thought current must TO Cain e�ght - watery blood, vitality run down, anae- be set in the direction of your life !' F 4 � ., Baia, poor appetite, palpitating heart, 4; purpose. The great 'miracles of civil!- short breath. - nation are wrought by thought con• Druggists guarantee B1tro Phosphate : Do not submit to this. Get new The latest safety device for railroad crossings to protect the lives of c8ntration. Llve in the very soul of to rebuild shattered nerves; to replace 5y blood and with It new vitality. There motorists is a series of Lour mirrors placed at the side of the trach, which expectation of better things, in the! weakness with strength; to add body ;'. Is no di tacnity in doing this. Dr. W!i- enable the driver to get a clear view. conviction that something large and' weight to thin folks and rekindle am- Kama' Pink Pills build up and enrich ___ _ beautiful will await. you if your ef- bition in tired-out people. Price 1 per the blood, which brings with It new 4 torts are intelligent,, if your mind Is pkge. Arrow Chemical Co., 26 Front health and vitality. The man, woman _ kept in a creative condition and yon. 8t. Eget, Toronto, Out or girl who takes Dr. Williams' Pink A LT EDUCATION I ON struggle upward to your goal. Live ins . Pills la never run dowii..•.Their friends' the conviction that you are eternally' AT THE FIRST SNEEZE notice how energetic they are, what a I progressing, advancing toward some- Heat and inhale Minard's. Alsor fine appetite they have, and how much BY DR. J..' J. MIDDLETON - thing higher, better, in every to of bathe the feet in Minard's and hot " they enjoy tile. Provincial Board of Health, Ontario. _ your being. water. ` You can get these pills through ally —+ It wards off colds, grippe, influenza. Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health msL• Dominion Express Money Orders are An enemy to germs. dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 AW cents a box from The Dr. Williams' ters through this column. Address him at Spading di House, Spana on sale in five thousand offices I. `Crescent, Toronto throughout Canada Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont r �_--' • q Hone Sense. f Conquer Your Place is the Many people are afraid of the dust pass from ane mouth to another. Note "How did Bland loss the angers of �� in the air and believe that it contains whether your handkerchief, if used hia right hand," �• • "Put them in the horse's mnuth to World. germs of all diseases. This danger in by you to cover your month and nose, , Execute your resolutions immediate- when You-cough or sneeze, is handled see how many teeth he had ^r, not as great as was formerly thought. by others. Note whether you sneeze • "And then what Happened?" 7y. Thoughts are but dreams till their cough in somebody's face,or on the , It is true that dust contains .many or cou y' "The horse closed his moi to Be, effects be tried. Does competition germs, but the greater number of dishes on the table. Note when you trouble you? Work away; what to these are harariess. The dangerous touch the tap of the sink or the handle how many fingers:lank had." your competitor but a man? Conquer,germs from coughing or sneezing or of the door. If you observe well, you , your place in the world, for all things from spitting on the street die quick- will see the persons who lave touched For Every III-=Mmard a Llnlment 1 when dessicated b ex osure to air our handkerchief,the to or the door- PAINS ACRO SS iserve a brave soul. Combat difficulty Y Y P }' p n , A House Spider's Eggs. manfully; sustain misfortune bravely; or to sunlight. Some survive, how- and.e, carry their hands to their : endure poverty nobly; encounter die-'ever, and when blown with.the .dust mouths or their noses, or touch things Hoose spiders lay as many as 80. THE BACK : ?r 1 by the wind, they may be carried into the will carry to their mouths. Num- eggs in a batch, carefully inclosed K% eppointmeat courageously. The in- the mouth and nostrils. This danger bertess and varied are the ways a bag of silk. fluence of the brave man to a magnet• may exist for tuberculosis germs whereby germs o1 all sorts are ear- - ( _ Ism which creates an epidemic of which are spread broadly and on ac- Tied from one mouth to another. Speed of a Dove. � {'Relieved by L dia E. Pink- noble zeal in all about him. count of their greater vitality may It is because of the danger of The dove can By at a speed of 100 y ; 1 y y hams Vegetable Compound Every day sends to the grave ob-'take a longer time to die than many spreading the germs of tuberculosis or Leet a second, or 68 miles am• hour, at ' scare men, who have only 'remained other microbes. This applies more other equally dangerous gerIns, that hough its usual rate is less Mitchell, Ontario.-"I have take® fa obscurit because their timidity has particularly to children than to adults. wet:-bred people refrain from expec- yy ound effort; sad who, if they could have edtoithcoircu circulates dust in the ciipall sanitary ssee�rvices8n ass at munt-by-laws I am never hhoutour medicine for aiL number always !Cee prevented them from making a flintld p do not take it stead all the time but air. For the same reason a moist prohibiting this dirty habit. The spa it is the house. I took it first for P 'been:;Induced to begin, would, in all cloth shou;d always be used for dust- tum of a consumptive may contain �� ' the abdomen and bearing-down p Probe lengths in ins.furniture to the exclusion of fea- thousands of tuberculosis germs the career of usefulness'and Lame. ther -dusters. Vacuum cleaners are Wfien expectorated on -the- sidewalk _ _ headaches and pains scrota the back, I "No great deed is done by falterers the ideal instruments for cleaning by neg'.igent persons, it dries and ave my name t look after and marry - " houses and schools. The minute art- mixes with the dust in the air, or, and s day I could not get up at all. I saw s . who.ask for certainty. P �, r the advertisement in the paper about N houses of dust Boating in the air and this is. still more danverous, it sticks ? Lydia E. Pinkham'e �'egstable Com- which are seen through a ray of the to the shoes when still fresh and Com- -ac- pound, and Mrs. John Muller told me MM contain but very few germs. Gen- tive and is carried in the houses where ;r� about it. too. Every time I take it. It erally speaking, there is but little it soils the floor or the carpets and awakes me feel better and 1 always ree rrw ' danger of becomint infected through then is brought up to. the hands or • ommend It to my friends. I am walling ' sl �-. the air unless one very near s per- mout4u. Children playing on the floor to answer lettere from women asking son who coughs or sneezes or in a are especially liable to become infected t' is g pec y shout this medicine and you may use - i thick cloud of dust set up by the wind•in this way. this letter as a testim nisi. '-Mrs. F.J. a or by dry sweeping. Disease germs; Certain diseases, like typhoid fever. W tss>swrrrt 1llitciuell.bntario. have no wings and do not fly through are transmitted, not by ger:- ; `-n-i The merit of Lydia E. Pinkham'n _ rooms. T are mostlyspread, not the nose or the mouth, but by perms Vegetable Compound is told by women by the move ents of thair, ut by from the secretions of the bowels or to ach other. Many women know by -h careless people who distribute them from the urine. The infective ma- experience what this medicine will do broadcast. tea ial of these disease9 is usually and they are anxious for others to know. 1 I Cut�cura 'Talcum A sick person when coughing or,transmitted by water or contaminated Such testi��iioay should cause any sneezing, throws in the air a fine'milk, or by flies. In the cities where woman sufferingfrom the troubles ao spray fom the carrythousands and mouth. That there is a sewer system, -aewaee ;8 ForYoung And Old common to her sex w give this well- the a fair trial. cmbeya. If ourwish touknowsof how his'ptpes.di Inithedcoouuntry, however,of In It is kr.Do you know that in areaent canvass - _ y P After a bath wit3 Cub=its Soap 1 o+' transmission of infectious diseases most difficult to effect this disposal among women risers of the Vegetable , ;) and warm watt Cuticura Talcum �= l� takes place, observe, when you have a in accordance with the laws of hy- m eooehing and. Compound over 220,000 replies were re- � cold, how easy it is for the germs to giene indispensable_ is ceived. To the question, `Have you re- ' Bargain Hunting. coolies under or irritated skins. ceivedbene8tb taking thismedicloe?". The Traveler—"Give me a ticket g ideal by all aaea psis meat ad 8 o every rTh ee-.r i to Determination. Living Gold. SWI ss out of eve 10f! :Springfield." osacara r o ala sus. women are in better health' liecsnae ' The Ticket Agent-"Springfield, Il-I Almost from 'the dawn of history, "T like goldfish-they are so decorar °fir,°" vi�mea,a.aasoa.r.l.ams;e. 3inois, or 8pringfleld,'Miasanri? oppression has been the lot of Heb- tive. But.1 can never get them to live [(li�"�rs one„ew sha.iw Stich. thghave given this medicine a a « e Tema, yet they have given the world more than a day or two.'* ,„ its noblest songs, its wisest proverbs, How often do we hear tlit9 or some - ---- __-_ -_ -- ----- -- - . the cheapest The er-"I-duan• Which is Its sweetest music. With them per- thing very like it. The trouble is that secutloa seems to bring prosperity. so few people know how to treat thaw d �` SAL.EfiME1V. They thrive where others would 'fascinating little creatures 'properly. r e oyer steady .complete quid pay starve They hold the purseetrings They feed,them on crumbled bread, • :ioveekly to sell oar.complete ani. sola- � sive linea of guaranteed quality, whole I of many, nations. To them hardship I and a crumb in a goldfish's throat to root, fresh--dug-to-order trees and has been "like spring mornings, frostyJust as dangerous as a fishbone ins tNlm as. Attractive illustrated samples but kindly, the cold of which will kill I ohild's. Or, if they give oats' eggs, -- and full co-operation, a money-making the xermin, but will let the plant they are far too generous, and pro .. is�ppppoort� nnittyy LUKE BROTHERS' five." vide g eiz months' supply daily. 'I�UIiSER E.a,'MONTREAL. ' They have, shown us that no ob- The most important thing is to give 0 / l sissies, no hardships, no persecution, fresh water daily,-and to_avoid.touch• MORE THAN 559000FARMERS opposition or oppresatan can kgep the tug the flak when You clean out their determined soul from success. home. Lift themr to a tea-strainer or have bought their farms is T/aa:dra Canada from the Canadian Pacific. A a cracked cup kept specially ton this remarkable Fact. Thlakl There 1s a One lump of sugar contains the con- 'purpose. The black spots you,some.- reason. The large area of our hold- centrated sweetness of about two feet times see on goldfish are really signs lags affording choice of location and of sugar cane. of a disease which is caused by hand- land to suit even hand- farming need. Fair ga price, fair contract, and fair dealing f. population of the whole world!ling. for food, the proper ration is s+� combined with abundant• fertility of could be placed in Rutiandshire, the L; soil, good climate and social condi-: three ants' eggs a day. Don't go be. ,Insist UI1 BAYER TABLETS •OI" ASPIRIN smallest' English'county. yond this. Have your bowl as large-!ions make farm life there desirable,; _ 8 - and attractive. Thousaada` more,will as possible, sad put it where the sun _ select their farm from our virgin lands, Somas « ,,,a, does not Tenon !t ;:.Unless you See tyle `cBayer Cross" OIl tablets you era k from our improved farms, and with _ some capital sad determination to l Plea+e write for P^0s t °* For. First Aid Liniment IIOt getting the genuine .Bayer product proved safe . work, can, make a hone and pay for l Poultry Butter, mW it. Write for oar booklet, "The Prairie Eggs' Identlfled H'Itnsetf, b millions-and rescri-bed b physicians 24 ears for provinces of Canada,„ and leaflet, �°• o>1AaAxrss ia.m fee ' ' aa..d z y p y P y y "Western Canada Forges Ahead. -L; P• POULIN b CO, LIMiTEO When little Alex appeared at wn assswan ssrkef. Grandma's house wearing his first cry Norwood,Land Agent,Canadian Pacine sslass" Brats rtss CONS . -'-Headache „� Railway, Desk W., Windsor. Station. , adNTaswt. quesso long trousers she pretended not to re- Railway, Sl6ntreal, Que. cognize him. "Oh, it's a strange little a -+ boy," she sa4d. "It can't be Alex, be ► Pain Neuralgia. taus@ Alex wears rompers." "But It is Alex, gramma," be in. 0R Toothache Lumbago _ n s° • _.._-_ __ . listed, glancing down at his new trousers, "'cause I was there and sawN1tiS Rheumatism ' R eUIeuma4" motber put 'em on me." _ a ' Winter in a Beehive. "r' The winter temperature o1 a bee- ,Accept o� "B yer"package which contains proven di>ections. _hive is about 14 degrees Centigrade, or « » s Handy Bayer boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles'of 24 and 100—Druggists. a trifle less 'then 60 degrees Fa ren- Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Barer Manufactaft of Monoacetls• heft. acldester of Salicylicscid (Acetyl Salleylle Acid, 'A. S. A."). Wblle It to well known j*. that Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to asetst the pubtle against Imitations, the Tablets ISSUE No. 2-125. ?et BaM Compw7 win be stamped with their general trade mark, the "Beyer Ch*&I• aA - ?'�Crrr _,. ., _ _ , - _ _ . . , . .. _ N- .•.,,. _.•_ ,.s__.a--.-.Q •e..a.x....r"ri�;�`!'?p q j"MICN, 7. Z� -40. 01 —Dr. Henry will be here as usn- WHITBY. al next Tnesday.to' attend to his gThe big new bus of the Pipher pio- lu-ofesviuua1 duties. -�CREETINGS TO BA LL address in neer lineonthe Kingston road, plying J. Sbirley's, a between Whitby. Oshawa and Toron- 'ality —Dr. E. —Quite a number in thisloc future will be 448'Simcoe Street to which went into service Christmas mire sufficing from cold*. —Mrs Bedson is visiting her dau- North, Oshawa. Phone 629., week, is said to be the, fluent, largest Roberta, in Toronto. —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, and most powerful motor vehicle for ghter, Miss Robe e on the highways tieing in Toronto, will be her passengers operating --Mrs. Russell Bye and two practis children spent over Sunday in the in his office 'on Thursday from 10 this country. Luxuriously dutfitted Ch a. m. to 5 1), 141.. &a usual. and comfortably heited by floor ra6di- The regular monthly meeting atore from the exhaust, and riding City, and Mrs.' Boyes and with no noises nor haidly perceptible -We extend to all our Friends of the Ladies' Aid $ociety of $"t. I peo in the city on Mon- vibration. its capacity for thirty eon, Jack were Andrew's Church will be held on � ­ and Customers .oar best pie already has been taxed to the ut. ";:,. ;I , 7 day. M. Wednesday. Jan. 14bb, at the at. Almost dally , there are —Mrs. W. J. Clark and Mr home of •Mrs. J. Murkar.' at 3.00 mo efor other Iiiies of bussee, wishes for a 19. Chapman' were in the city on rospect o'clock p. in Eased on a similar service,being,inves" Tuesday. Baden Macnamara, t1gated by promoters who ride over 7 d Burling has been corifin- —Mr. a —C. ficin a gran -son of the late J. R. Hoover the route In this wonderful car, Inves. HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS -0d to his house suffering who, at onto time, owned a mill in Ligating Its possibilities for their pur. -!..very severe cold. is poses. Two lines in the lake country —Mrs.-Lorne Ravin, of Toronto, Pickering, is connected with north of Whitby are decided on ivith kering Burial Co., and will be NEW YEAR is spending a few days here with Pic busses Similar to the one daily travel. making his home here. ling through Whitby to Toronjto. ber sister, Mrs. N. Banks. The Methodist Young People's Another feature of the service that h Lew is able to be — Wag. Miss Sara Union will meef on Friday even- We thank you bea'rtily for your adds to itsattractiveness is the a around again, after being c.onfin- ing at 8 O'clock, Mrs. '%V. F. Law ger uniform of blue serge Jackets and ed to her bed for some time. patronage in the past and charge. Miss Eva Bunting and riding breeches with spotless leggings three —Fred and Mrs.Seldon,of Whit- " 9 Leila Monney will take part that the e Pipher brothers and guests of Robt. and M'8 Mr. Coakwell. affect. ill endeavor to by: were the gues with others. A good program is their assistant, W Mrs. Somerville on Ttitaiday. Already there is agitation that the —Services in the Methodist ar".ured. service be extended to a central sta- -We rearet to report the seri- tion in the city, Saving the transfer to merit your Church at 10.80 a. m. and 7 p. M. ousilluess of Georgia Downing who. thp street care at the c.ity0ine. Also, on Sunday. A cordial welcome is-now-,ju the Oshawa General RuE- it is proposed-that the p neer line be Confidence in the future table to all. pital. He had been ill for, several given their own t again. —Mrs. John Law, of Toronto, days, but on Saturday becsitlae With the extension Into the city of evening on this hue service, there is likelihood of e returned home on Sunday even' ch worse. He was aperatcd Gordon, nd mu tenslon• by more busses from after visiting her son, r an ei for appendicitis. d Fred T. Bunting, Pickerind Mrs. Law. ready Oshawa eastwards to Port Hope an rs —Born,. on Wednesday, Dec' —The Globe robin has all Cobourg. Established 1857. o W.-F. beenseenin Pickering, asitwas- 24th (Christmas eve), t found chirping beside the Metho. and Mrs. Crawford, a son, Wil- SALE REGISTER. dist parsonage on New Year's Liam Glen. We TrESDAT, JAN. 13TH—Auction sale __;Mrs. James Potter, who has Day and the day following. of health during are safe in saying that . no other farm stock. implements. furniture w -been in very poor n boast of etc., the property of David Precious. th' past few weeks, is now some. lace in the Province ca e having seen it earlier in the year )at 32.con. 1. Pickering. Bale atI.130 .*bat improved. than this. sharp. See bills. W.Maw.auction-, Morrish, of Saskatch. —Harry _At the annual school meeting eer. owan, is spending a few weeks e of -it ith r anding timber, the property"I V of ter,Mrs. Richard Plickrin• member of the Norman Linton, lot 14, con. 8, Pick has been elected aThe' Bi, Store his mother, and with his xis of S.S. No.4 Easton Wednesday of FRIDAY, JAN. 16TH—Auction Sal last week, E. L. Chapman, who at —bliss Laura Andrew has re- township council, reiigned his ering, consisting of about seven turned to Enniskillen to resume position as trustee, thus king ter acre lots. See bills. Sale at 1.30 acres, cedar and hard wood. In qupr- Zer work as teacher, a'f ma ter spend two vacancies in the school board, sharp. Wm. 5law, auctioneer. lug her vac^tion fit ber borne here. viihichwerefilled by the election —Some,of our leading busloesq and Melrose Theodore Annan �men have contracted the cross. of Now Advert4semomts. there ie Bryant. word puzzle fever and w —The following is the report of great danger that their busiues,,4 the Pickering Continuation School ORBALE-11pigs. 40 lbs. each: 4 —The regular monthly meeting .7 will suffer in consequence. for December. 1924 : A denotes EL it' young ca It0e; Cutter, Seto( sleigh s, Horse rake. ply lot 35.B.F.con..Pickering. Fred percentage of 75.100; B. 66 70; C Ughiancr Creek. 19.21 0 66; D, failure, below 50 per O;n�. Lacey' of the Chamber of Commerce will re be held in the Town Hall next I Names are in order of 'merit. LANCIFIE M. RAXIER—Tpaeber of -_..-_:Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, A Mano Conservatory Course taught Stu- fall Form Ill—Reg. Barker A, H. An Whitevalo. Moderate attendance is requested.. dio—Mrs,L H aerman s. 13.2 —miss Ids Bunting visited Berson A. Agnes Petty B, Helen term,. Phone aark 123-1 Rogers B, Elva Mitchell B,Madis her sisters, Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman and Douglas, and Bryant BI Je" Annan B. Ida ASKETRY—Complets course of M rs. R. A. DouA Bsix lessons. Successful teacher will condu" ....... —----- other f riends in Toronto for a week Sterrett C, Ed Walsh C. Form IT class f eight or more in any - musuty, Reas- -Willie Power A. Harold Rich- ci*naa"bloe rates. Mrs G.B.Richards, R.R,No. 2 and has now returned home, ardson A, Glenna Gilmer B.- Bar- Guelph. 17-IS —New Years Day was observed old Wilson B, Earl L<)ck-w6od B SALE—Cheap. all kinds of We extend to our many wary quietly in the village. There Annie FOR - ----- Will Hall B, Ruby Toms 8, wagons,harness.and all kinds of farm im- were & few family re unions sada Lockwood C. Lilian Fle ents,n good order. Also several heavy and few pent the day in other places. Baker C, Elsie ht scales and cook stoves and heater*. High- coup. Pg Dow:of our .a p-orta enjoyed the Wiman C. Form I—Irene "t pnce giud for bides and wool, also live poul.; Herman, land A. Florence Hutch B, Edna try. H. erman.Stauffville Phone 1903 -18tf Friends and Customers ..day shooting. Reid B, Marie Devine B, Mary —Mrs. F. H. Doyle. bf Toronto, EWING MACHIN798&REPAIRS Sneneer 0,Lilian Dawson C, Merle SStnger Sewint Machine Co,15 Pnnce Street. spent Monday and Tuesday here b1611inger C, Robert Stork C and Oshawa. P Sewing machines. parta. "sh L makes of macrunes. with her mother, Mrs Geo. M. Pal- and all Violet Swan 0 (equal), Harold cService. New and :H h sec- suer. On her return home she was repairs - . P,'trlvb'l, payment plan. - Mitchell C, Hilda Walsh C, Hazel d h THE SEASON"S accompanied by the latter who W. J,angles,manage. is is Rogers C, Mildred Murphy C, Liz- will spend a few weeks with her. zle McGinty C, Dorothy Andrew SSIDENCE FOR SALE—New --While cranking a car the other U. Morrissey D,, Ethel Bray IR soled brick bungalow in the village of Clam- • day Robin Gordon had the m1sifor , Dan Mot - moot. 7 rooms and bathroom, All modem D, Evangeline Cowan�D. F. Pur b lit-in tune to sustain a bad cut on his conveniences including:built in cabinet. u GREETINGS41 y, Principal;Helen Proud,'Assist. ironing board and dumb waiter, Hardwood :forehead, whop the crank flow off d floors throughbut:oak parlor, dining- ant. floors inr M. room and hall. Axranced for fu nace. Lot to land struck him between the byes. ibald uit purchaser. Apply to Alfred Prett Phone —The home of Arch 11 'The wound bled profusely but he 1812: or Walter R.Ward, Phone Kerr, 191 Arli"ton Ave.,Toronto, 17 'suffered Do other bad effecte. e of a quiet but smart mont* was the sceu� G.,Reid,who hen been ek,when Catherine —Mrs; W wedding last we to the Oshawa Hospital for several G. Kerr, daughter of Mi weeks, where she underwent .&. the late Geo- Kerr, Toronto. and �il. George This' Week ' . ost critical operating, returned rge Kerr, Pickering, became the - home last week. Hdr uumeroup bride of Lloyd J. White, B. A.. to know that —friends are pleased the operation was most successful Toronto, son of Thomas White.was conducted by Have rapidly in The ceremony and she is now gaining the Rev. - George C. Pidgeon. trengtb. was,411 Judging from the reports this The bride, who a given away White Enameled 3-piece by her brother, was gowned in Oak bedroom quite also of the province has been bay- bridal ivory crepe satin, wore- % rings and mattress 54 75 'Cirtits fair share of -snow, which ve1I and coronet of orange bloe. SP by the a rule'is monopolized sows, and carried a shower boa- Or will seH any piece more northern parts. Sleighing, net of roses and lily of the valley. is now good in all parts of the separately e .7 k "Simmons" extension amount ahe was attended by her only Big- "M . Chap-man F townshi%f While there is a large ter, Flom, wearing palest Pin motor traffic on the cut velvet and carrying bridal, couch, cretonne OOV- Kingston road, sleighing Is also roses. The groom was supported Ap Rood on this road. by his brother, Harold During ening, enammeled —The public and continuation the signing of the register Mrs. frame 1325 bools-re- opened on Tuesday for William Madden gang. The Gere. the winter term. Miss RuthvaL a reciep. mCrib and al meAre ' moat' W" followed by 13.00 primary depart- tion and buffet luncheon, after Aiso card tables for $4 to 4.50 -teacher of the meat, has been suaceeded by Miss which Mr. and Mrs. White loft for Topliffe, o who comes very highly recommended, She turn they will take up residence -years'experience In in Toronto. has had seven A f Kings0n, western points. Upon their re� C Ste rritt teaching. five of which was, In work. We welcome her Iprimary w IN MEMORIAM' (Successor to C. H. Burling) E Ctothe village and hope hers - I I. ' SP 'Sjourn here may be a pleasant one. THulaxmv—In 103FIng memory of Han- Furniture Dealer —Did it ever occur to you that nab L. Stephenson, beloved -wife of and Funeral Director. •Geo.H.Tburman. who passisil Away Phone 1300Itrequires money to run a news- Jan. 2nd, 1920.paper. Some of our subscribers Ontariothe impres The depth of sorrow cannot tell Pickerltg,are evidently under The loss of one lvo well, 0Mon that money is not neceiisary And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep. 7- as, but they are Win this bnsineL Her loving memory we will keep. ELMDAMIWe kindlto y re- badly mistakeh. -9 to remit Her Smiling face to its sodear.quest all those in arreat Her gentle footsteps no more weas we need their remit- hear; II yat oncetances. Remember, that the sub- Her willing hanas and face so sweetWheat taken inIn heaven someday we hope to met. or any:grainscription price is $1.50 a yearif3Dpaid in advance, and $1.75 if not —Deeply mourned by Hosbaind. excbauge:for',Flour, WIH anD 3HIi-inia0.1 S39n1jX3Ldotber, a.L so paid, Please no not delay. Daughter, Father, 1 HS00 9 ondSisters. e Brau, Shorts, Chop,—Forthe first time this ;vinter Prothei We hav ;N3V4the snow-vlow went over the PL-0- Oil Ctike ,Nleftl, vircial Highway c-learing ihe. CARD OF THANKSpavement of snow, or rather Fill kinds.of grain.3tly clearing it and putting it To the Electors of Pickering Tr. Ogilvie's:Pori-idge:Oats.natrol tood shape for motor traffiI- Ladies and Gentlemen-0 e.d mtIt is p tbnt the goternalia Accept wy thanks for your confli- Royal Household Flour,will continue the work dtiring t.he dence by electing me as yoiir second Cream of te West Flour.winter, as it is now a neceFsitY d iputy-reeve by acclamation for theAv C�aO� 1AS4 that the highway be kept in 'coil- 'y:,,ir 1'023. 1 will continue to me nivEN7 ERYN dition for motor traffic and e�zp�,ci- Influence for economy and progress in jCHOPPING:1 filly for the motor bit-P:4, wbi. ii 1 0 1 municipal lmsinesq. WEEK-DAY tAmpt-i'very heavily, and are 1 am respectfully yours. 'Pt in o= rthus! Wishing you All a pro,3pernii3 year. q to entitled to have the roads ke proper condition. I G. L. MIDDLETON ,NSI I;, A