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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_11_27 .kw S �Ak` ">,'%-.�, y,5r.., + ....new- »' ., • S/ ,r...r...::.;,u.,,xCwd._�ai+.Srw`.;.,..!"$ e,'b,,....�".sa.m,�tm,-t.w-.r..,.aY,.` rsw�.aaui'•:,l'`m.:.,X9'4 ..sic:; v.� r.a�,.a2•.."�i.. .�;y:'�'-t'ii K. 'C.,c.,�',i.,:.'ku. 1.;h. ad�l ..,,,-'c.',4,.-.3:..:rJ'k`'' m .w 't..+r r:�^•$..�C+.6*...t'�":.:.v gid.:.y: F.Y`�nn....,-: n..•.ti- �sai�'s`a`-'...rn• �- •^- -�'"^+a'z,. '::... .,.., ;'� .•vrrw, •3, .elk- � - '•`�a.'i'� _rd•,.. .ir, y,,.,. ,t .y, 1.- :... .' ,--•.yam_ 49.. ICK I. _ -_VOL. XLH' • ' PICgERI31N4, -0G1`YT.. :FRIDAY, NOV. �7, 1925 • _ No. i w �sairsfsfsilntssi�fis:trlw. ' C�rd033r �14�=- ,CEDAR VISW THOM80N—gAYS13 a ,�o saw and Sas�et Miss/ Mag Michell spelt Monday A very pretty Wedding took place GREENWOOD with Mtss Muriel Spears. on Nov, l tb, at the home of James H, �,� IP R. FOUTTS, ls.D.. Director _ Mrs. C.R. 'Purcell entertained visits and Mrs. $ayes, Hill Orest Farm, xs t iQ�rome coni of oata:io. R ��aV� , ore irora Cobden last week. Pickering, Oct., when,Lhelr daughter.the Ameriem Opto>pstdaf _ Mr:and airs.MaDermid spenC Sun- Mar Mildred, became the bride o! • MIUSexamined by appotatment. • t C:9 Clwemenu,0u day with$.and Mrs. Hutchings. Mr. Walter F. Thomson. of Windsor, a' *' LOGS WA�T1'BD Several from.thsView attended the Out. The ceremony was performed O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.8., tfaniyereary at Hillside last Sunday b Rev, W. E.Hodgson, of Toronto, Established 1888 7�T y a..r n..ma.r of ea. 'Orli«' a Caetom sawing done, Oat Rolling �Rh Michell spent. Thursda and The bride, who entered the room on g` iPtiyafelsar ardg•enr e!Ontario,li••rtiafa Friday at the Royal WI¢ter lair in the arm of her father, looked charm- Oo}bg• at Eors.ma..,mdlnlfos,Pa. Try Scotch Barley asiratfos s. detss.•a of wemw sew and Chopping, WDOd Toronto. ingin a frock of white flat crepe with O>las•and rssldaaea.Hron�ym. J.H. And Mrs, 'Michell and W. J. tulle veil and orange blossoms. RwPMring, . aoa Mrs.Turner spegt a day this week She carried a shower bouquet of Ophe• i for Breakf ist � R. DIIRR IN E. STECKLEY. to inToroato. Iia to and ]tl o!the-valla She �Iipow Graduate of'Toronto College of Chi= Shaping and Tt�rninR• y' It is cooked in 5 mintttea and ej - -Mrs. Ratcliffe, Mrs. G. McKay and was attended by per sister, Edna, who rosractre, Will mate residential calla rn Picker- was attired in shell in "'more antritioue-and the iss.Claremoatandsurrounding districts,Tues• Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Offlee eAls Kathleen were guests o! Mrs, W. J, pick silk and Car- most sari! days,Thursda a and Saturdays. For ap int- Turner on Thursday afternoon ried Sweetheart roses. Little Isabel y digested sneak eau ISI Bowmany171e or write. Consul -Salt For Sale Misses Florence and Gertrude Mc• Mitchell,of Toronto, made s daintybreakfast food tat,ao t.free. city - Ka .'o!Whitevale. visited Misses May Sower girl in canary ceepe•de•chinmade. a s Ch4a•opt'pcffo QSAS..A: WSIT6: and Ads, Michell on Saturday.' and carried a basket of pink baby 8 lbs. n a package •. ` mums and baby's breath. Thegroom Successor to late W. O. Barnes WHiTEVALE. was supported by Mr, Roy SIavenpip- Children are especially fond✓op if` Phone 04M or write Locust Hill, Out. er. of Breslau, Oat, urieg the Doctors recommend It A E. 09RISTIAN SarrLter sand Mien Ada Burgeea has returned from signing of the register,Miss Rose Vag- . . and its t� er Head Lake. a of Toronto, sang "All .Joy be Miss N. Tweedie spent a few days, 9 g supper D. S L I C I O Q S • u�w xotary PuDti Q bone to Thine." After the"weddia ties ons O roving.Cwrt kir w�>rltb—y—.—my *• V• with city friends. the happy couple left forr-a bow4mooa — "•• �/'�'� B OHARC80NAOO,—Barris_ J tl A. E. !Major attended the Winter trip, amid showers of confetti and �a�jHg jZY•an 1 ��•ters solicitor,rte., 317.819 Confederation .�'"w9,a4 INs'eder Fair and reports it the beet_yet' hearty$nod wlobes. On'theie return L Islas>a"ileine'Corner•Y e and Richmond stn•• Meeere. J. Tweedie and H, Burgess they will make their home In Wind- 7e►orw- P lone&Main Dane Main 0490. au - and Ask for, m Baking Bca'n,a is had a pleassat trip to Port Hope. eor. y g peel- e< ZAeened rn'w J. Tweedie and J. Sutherland spent all made from choicest Out•atio •�EATON A ROSS—Barristers. $o- West, sterilized�ootars, Northern Ontario Building, 330 MOT08 SEdB$E s day last w kat the Winter Fair, Wcs.T Ht1.t.. Pwc a pat ap itatc.�� any st ka TorO°tO Alias J. Larkin has returned home, - 1 Ib. ka es. ' w.J.Brawn CLARMONT' Ont havin J• D. F.Ron, ; Adelaide 2787 e . R sprat a few days with friends At the A. Y. r A. a literary pro. Try spreading a table spoonful on Phone 8d4 Toronto. dream ,was the order of the evening of your porridge—It is healthgul The WhitevaleUnion Sunday School, Nov. 23rd, 'Very Interesting papers and you will like it. r' Dewtai are now preparrrig for their Christmas were read on prominent authors andti "tilt. touff, son versa to be held on Sunday, poets, which proved very educational. r.,« BR: D. C. Smith, Dentist, 8touf� + Royal iie� APPLE Dec. 20tb and 23rd. Kindly keep these A musical evening was also held on �' CtRSiTiN •iris, verarGra and t of Chicano and To• dates in mind. 'Nov. 16th. A d Tonto Universities and the Ro 1 ra a of "" gD0 program was ea- pSurgeoro. PtwncofficetMen 101leaidence J. Larkin,.who Las been Laving his *x'''' V iDfb Noouuid. appointmenq ,�ly� joyed by all, A letter was read by A residence overhauled, to nov tatting the secretary from the Cbureb-war. BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. B. A. strongly of having a radio installed to dens of the Highland Creek Mission, C , Graduate of the Royal Coieige of Dental S" complete his decorations and'add to thanking the A. Y. P. A. for their ?r Sslrgeone and University of Tomato. f, must •his �keepnp wter ith the Jonesee.'rts. John pe be kinlaking of electdc riof &32 c lights. for the Instal- k - llbc Marrs 0 t 12-.I to a.ry store Whitby. ' y ' ober boars 9 to 12:I to d.30 Ina, sltdhe the 'etre at Obeiet' will be Coal on hand. Also a Den Phone 220' -phone e• the fifth aeries o[ band-colored A nod an I of Hard and Soft N, DALES. L. D. S., D. D. S„ Apple Barrels For A inertia will be held is the C. P. shown in Melville Church on Sunday g ppiy ¢ It Graduate of Royal Coll a of Dental Sur• g eve Dloy. 29th. The service coin• of Kindling Wood,; RY VOOD i `gena. and the L'nivewity of Toronto. office Sale ' large R. station on Weduesdav, Dec, god, mences at tea minutes to seven. the i aewye D. w Scor a score, Claremont, not at 8 m.to connection with the foot- first stove length. „ Dice hour*,9 a.m. to 8 p, m., Saturda ; 9 a. P. part of which is given rap to as m to I p ®, Phone Clare Iws 47 or ems 1 I ball dub• when matters discussed st + y l l old-fashioned sing-song. Many of the 12tf Phone Pick. 1700. — tk� last meeting will be disposed of very old bymas are thrown on the ' �BRBERT T. PAL 4191 L D S., sad a financial rtatemeat of the olub screen. Every one Is cordially Invited DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING "-I D D.s, Graduate of t Royals Cotkge of �(� will be gives. Other °porta, such as , I)eat;d Surgeons and the University of Toronto q u an tyle s to see this series af6d the remaining ' above 1'S.Balsdoo'sstore.Pekering.oat, ladies'softball.junior football and also three aeries of these famous iatia s, . �> s hours : 9 a m,to b P.m, or by a int- PrOsPe'cts-of a shaking rink and hock 'fie second series on the�Lila of l i.e.c. F'hooePi�t s70o. iitr team will be brought up We bad David" will he shown tri the Bttnflay utevale a , •a• PICI�� G •a• intended inviting the ladies of the School on Sunday morningat ten �� • r_Y �attlitatlfs! `ss>ks. rommualt w this meeting• but beteg o'clock. Not only are thchildren The Service �i$$a a LUMBER � TMBE YA" unsuccessful in obtaining a suitable Invited to see these interesting and V. RIOHaRDSON — i•aV lace for a general meeting, we will �. tate. Iaerraoee, Real Its ave to [or [natructive ictureea, but the Motor overhauliri to and a ear- " Y'trwte see,lI—nkg. .Ci a� �y pito the pleasure of their ups as well.° Keown• g� p Y Buy Are Retady company on this occasion. We have Laic repairin POSTILL, Licensed AucUanaw, We Ablepro locatts of a ion wbcewe hope oto be � •ROUGHAM. All wont Lod old In Battery verhauling. Jai, ia o's' • 't=wk.+d oaaarta nae. place at the disposal of the guaranteed. Flan rate t llrs..t.e at atI kteAs anwo is an ebsrsaag to supply ladles athletic activities. We would Mre. Philip is visiting friends in To- service chargge � earw. Address Grew 1<tyw�o ori. PP y your fall requirements like to have good attendance at this rooto and Cedar Grove. ;Phone 3610 Mark;astral.. in Hardware. g Mrs. Harvey,Mrs. and Mies PhyllisB.DI�TOIi TQ.WNeHjpdyggg meeting as tt would be teasaot to y. D. paa..r;r,� pssetaawae tar �� Also, to make your home moat meet a goodly number of those Inter. row were city visitors on Saturday We H. sI a�, a.wsa�esaa, ass. tease, is Is.e comfortable by installing�thV 4stod in the efforts to create healthy est• ; *name i s Oo�Osr of best furnace oo the marltet art and amusement to our village. The Institute is arranging a Christ. ANTHRACITE g THE HECLA mss girt forObrtacie Street- Hospital, , AVID A PUGH—Live stock auc- Ba2adi and "Nothing to Do" at of a consignment fid jars of fruit. - 2rwnee. GtadaateOf C. M. Joan' School, the furnace that eaves one Kinsale nest Thnrsds ni' ht. The official Board of the United All roato. Lifetime 4 w rk. k% OfQ•ed ton in seven. y g Mhurey ev for B mall huffiness onCOa �saoak, Block and rang work. Ail kinds of eaie, Moeda everiIri all tke t)oeriobere (� , Y+, by aceended to, Terms reasonable. Phone Call and see as before buying DUNdARTON. = being present. All were enthuaiaetic elsewhere.. — for the pushing forwatl the wont of NUT COAL �]M• NAW', LICENSED AUC_ Sold and propertyMiss Anon Allison has gone toMarv• the church. T "'' ��• •• TIONEER,for Y land for the a inter. Mrs.Geo. Duncan has been vieitlng 7 °Lbu pr'+'o �r�m installed by pro Scraugbaa had his bra roosts her stater and brothers in Goodwood, r fl;euaLea All kinds of .al. gror atusd•e tat Term.ressorabk Daces for "�' may be Phone X600 trip ed of fowl recently, tbis being gad reports that her brother, who has arranged at NEWS'Oalcv, Hees and Indepen the second t itm. dant°pore.• Whitby,Ont. $y - been very ill, is improving since his_ _ STOVE COAL ,, VIN BUSSBY Oas night last week Will Taylor arrival in Canada[rota his home in the was aroused in the night and found United Stated. men In bis hen-house. Visitors for the weekend were Mr. PICKERI Mise Forsyth, we are sorry to re. and Mrs. Crocker and Mr. and Mre, PEA•COAL 1 SOME port, is ill, 'coasequintly the tecive 'Witter at L, Matthews, W. J, Brown � z��� division of our school is closed, end Donald Beer with their parents, r a}; DO YOU WANT We were pleased to see Grant Mc. Mr, Milroy at Mrs. Phtllp's and Mise 'a� g J ,Steel Bed Outfi�j Cacher,of Aurora, in our midst last Maggie Cassie with her brother. LL your hoagie heated for half !peek reoewtog old acquaintances. The W. M. S.met at the home of * the cost of coal? Mrs.Etwer Barrie and Mrs, Thomp- Mrs. Gen. Philipon Thursday after. Q . 1 Com late, only son, of Toronto. were guests of Wal- noon. The s y '•.•�COULETS r too and Mrs. Holmes one dA pedal event of the meet- 28.1f0• •' If so, instal one of the Instant Sas y this ing was the presenting of a life mem- T. v week. hershi ••• • � , Oil Burners in your'range, or p certificate to Yrs.T.O.Brown. an International Oil Barger Recently Mr. Jenkins, of, Baia. via. The Soeiety.now beasts of three life 00114igting• Of &U-steel 'hod,panel is yotlt farnsee. ited his mater, Mrs. Striver, who is memi,ere. F. s 'R E S O R,. D, waloatSDish,complete aperidirig the autumn at the home of _ -. I Ca11 and see them. her daughter,Mrs.Roy Thom. a1. i with coil- apr{DR 'and all .a On Tuesday of this week a large Don't miss "Nothing to Do'"at the X,0C 11=93IM' a�X�Z fit sDttttines in art / rW. J. GMDOPS, number attended the hare-raising at ,Kinsale Hall, on Thursday Ucking with roll Church Street, Milne liiitos.-hrneeast•cf-the village. epeairig. Dec. 3rd. ' e• occupied by J. at ales. It is the is ` Pick p t� - Agents Wanted 281y Pickering 0611- Outfit iegnlac$85.00. (Vision that. till old barn was WHITEY. T burried-by chicken tbleves.' A new shipment of Mattresses Savo .-Bt std Fe Wil• k few dage ago two chicken thieves, Jstst in, consisting of KapohrAgava , GREENWOOD. J Frederick Joseph and Chas. Harridan, _ - And Felt mattrassell. lP,itd+Eee Tari$: ! pleaded guilty before Judge Ruddy at log from x8.00 to $17,30, also and Marvtry F1el Walter Wilson spent the eek-end the County Judge's Criminal Court at 11[arehall Mattreesee at $25,00. 727 Oshawa. Whitby to several charges of chicken ' D Normae Bie kad a radio- installed stealing from farmers in Uxbridge and , i a� Qur in his homerecentl9- Reachtownships, and were sentenced • ,If pop are thinking of getting a Beet and Mrs. Harvey spent Sunday to two years less one day in the Ontr4• Store` �'ictrols, come is and see ours. May be obtained from you Grocer. ' with friends in Toronto. rio Reformatory. Joseph also pleaded We are selling them at greatly � � Mrs.Bush sad daughter expect to guilty to the theft of s quantity of reduced pricer. Brookhn Flour Mils spend next week is New_York. radio equipment from we Gold Medal Clem Lawton and family,of Kinsale, Radio Co.. of Uxbridge,and was ggiven . • •°Prat Sunda eveningwith James a month on this charge, This b%tag ion-- their CHAS. WILSON; Prop. y - N� -10catio.n_ �. �.. Raine and famil9• their flr9t offence the prisgners were f g , Ster'ritt ct � i � Q Mrs. Trimble and son and Miss obown n certain amount of leniency. . i171 DAI Mll>r#.�a7 Scattergood, of Toronto, spent Sun. Joseph, who has a wife and two child- �t - da with James Raine ewd family. ren, is FiByeare of age and cannot read, New. tatOrP Furniture Doaler and es and Mrs.Sadler spent a couple Harnden, who is 28 years of age, ie•tbe IM _ of days last week in Toronto, While sole support of a mother and btother. . __Funeral-Director _ there they attended the Winter Fair. Both men were arrested-while at work •New' Stock - • Mr. Sho been off work or a in a turnip field in Uxbridge township . Government Standard a rtt has b e rk t Phone 1300 - Recleaned w - _ - eek,.owing to.the sickness and death by Provincial Qonstable H. 0, Taylor of his mother, who .,lived. near 0.4h- and County Constable$' Vanstone, -o! Dillingham' Block Pickering a�°a' Whitby. McOully,of Blackwater. J ��4 * �><1t8T10 The children of the Sunday School and Hockloy, of Uxbridge, who sur- _ Screenings Will tat_ nre now preparing for their annual rounded the field to prevent their es- -17-ME TME TdBLE—Piokeriag Siatlop # Christmas tree and entertaipment to cape. On investigation it was found g' Street ;:- T.B. Trains going Eui due as follows ten your hogs art he held on the evening of Wednesday, that both roan had stolen claickeos 4► No. 10 Mail i.31 A M. Dec. 23rd. from several farmers in Reach and ,��11 25 Local 2.31 P.M. .a profit, Word was received here on.Sakur- Uxbridge and sold them on the St. ­Call and see us •. " 80 Local 8.25 P.M ' day of the death in Hampton of Mrs. Lawrence Market. Toronto, under as- 14 ; :8unday train, 8,3S A.31. Virtue, a sister of John and George 'sumed names. It is estimated that ' 'Trains oing Wast due .As follows— Rte have this teed' at Scott and Mrs. Pope. We extend our between three and four thousand fowl '•• No. 29 Local , 10,50 A,M, right prices. +• sympathy to them. have been stolen in the County during N R N NE, WS I, 27 Local 2.44 P.M. It is hoped that the people will not the year,and we believe that this lea McE .r ENg "�• 9 Mail g.03p,M, We carry all the different forget the Mission Bated meeting in veru conservative estimate, It is �• E. ` °finnciay trait), .7.42 P. M. Mill Feed's. the church on Snturdav afternoon, hoped that the conviction of these men a when the Kinsale Brod will rovide will het to put a stop to this crime w lForegoing in according to Standard r an excellent program, beginning at -Veterinary sgIIYg8013 �whichhasbecomeso comm - . 1 �. N. IrOCKWOpZ 2 ore- 'clock sharp, cant years. oe is hiG]K3=it7!$;, OYZtASiO t .^r..+.a.....,,. ...a� '7. ....' .wf'�r ..':.- .. _�..^.. ' . .. . . .4.,-'. :'.... _ ...�.,. , . .,� .._.....5._. . _ - ..._,...,..-.. - .. .... .-r ._... ._ _.. ...,.._,.- _ - -.'.b. ...�b'rl..- .•t_.. ,... .. _.�..._...- u.w.n,.,v. ..L^:'. �' - — — w • 1X6 r It was a duBieb December evening • ♦ * �: 5 that Hogaie Haugh hostler and fac- totum •�.asi -'- of istreefr Conaehar, , was en- i t wads 0 gaged in sweeping out the stab:e-yard of Baxter's. Reggie ling-obtained wonderful Christihn nalue:'.(Nif shape ' C* y ar a: K- 1 Q r' it could be called flint shape had R" ' none") upon the ice at the play of • - -• ••nna . d9 the curling stones. He suffered as a, l ye from a chronic inability to pass BY L lit.OROCKIr M - the "hog-score," a'wort of great gulf .'" fixed upon the rink, those failing to overpasses whish abide In a kind of limbo unclassed and uncounted at the CHAPTER XLlX—(.Gont'd.)_ ,think of that? There's a cousin of my gamete ending. As for Hoggie's other H718. : cubs who is going in for'his medical name it was seldom heard but on '.. 'tit The _other -letter wan from.$city _ relim. He- has 'yarned 'Iiia father Larsdeborough. It ran.more briefly: :that he has assed already, and now these occasions was pronounced with "Dear KILL-I write to let you know' the exact sound of some one imposite:y The cho' ice teas used eRelt�a�ve• x about Walter M� the.old man is on the -path and is clearing his throat. your moths;. coming up at the end of the aesaiasn Now Reggie was •a stout. fel:aw, ly Yr: Salada.yield richly of their W ..:Walter is, Rob and I both think,plain-,to prospect. Besides he is ready shrewd, not uncome:y .to look upon, . Q Igg going out of his mind And we take his, first professional, and he and accounted to.be "far.ben" with a@i1Cl0us (��dZ1Qa� S8y�TSladas tL think something ought to be tried to.can't.unless he has passed 'his P his-mistress. Thee were thOae wise get her away from him, lest he do her.liminary. So I've promised that yon• even paid a kind of• provisional court a mortal mischief. He locks her up win.shove him through. to Hoggie, a§' not•unlikely to stand in a; room at Kirkoewald stud keeps the- "Why don't you- .do it yourself, behind the bar some day himself and O IN GRO H� �� 0.. key, letting none go near,her but him- Rob?" said Kit, smiling up at him. rattle 'the coin into the till,!the cop- ' self.- 'Heather:Jock brought the word, ,oh- Rob Grier kens his place," pars into one sounding compartment .'but Waiter Mac'Waiter bras threaten' said the-ex-smith, droppping into the and,the tinkling silver into a place t ed to shoot him if ever he'o vernacular: "It's tiiainiy Latin and Canada is yet but skimming the sur- time estimates the gross return to the' about the house again. Greek that he wants. Besides, I•hoe by it:�e , growers of about 1200 per acre alter.: „ N Ho communed with himself as Lane o1 her Great wealth and slowly Dear Kit, they say that you col- as muckle afore my nose as I' can Ihe awe t 'his besom steadily to and I the picking, packing and marketing ra have holidays at Christmas t+, P 3' setting down to iateasive production of i charges have been paid. This figure legemonose• `fro--or rather, to be exact to, but time. Came home ii you have to The.two lads rose and shook panda(not fro: all kinds. This is as true of the Do- is based on as average price of $8.70. *alk all the way, and Rob Armour without words on either side. "It's saft like. but it's gga�up, to be minion's first industry of agriculture'per barrel over a period of years.sad • sad you-and me will try to get her "Now," said Rob, "just cast your safter afore a' be 'dune," he'confided as other activities. There are, for in• a yield of 36 barrels to the ams. 'As -away-from'that man, It is not fie• blinker over my version,-and tick the to the clouds. He looked up at the stance, all over Eastern Canada and I already IndicateA, very much more We are all in some measure of health howlers wi' s killivine." (Underline I:soden pal which had spread above the Maritime Provinces literally thea- may be made of the cranberry patch. Pik. here. Your grandfather and gr te'bad mistakes with.a lead pencil) acid sniffed"st the,Light breeze, which xr mother are well at ilius of writing. For this is the sort of macaronic came from the south-east. It'smelt i wands of patches of boa and marsh Cranberries are little groom outside r: sol- Laziness is all that is the matter wiLLhh,speech produced by jk few months of moist in his nostrils. And Hoggle sol- d segarded'as eo much waste terra- of the United States and have been a Rob also conceit of himself- I college life aWng upon a base of rich' liognised as he leaned upon his broom• tory' 'Yet these sections are economl•I tried without success in IDurope, But... "lit, I hope you are bebaving your Galloway Doric. "Saner," he said, nodding his head tally o!the greatest value if rightfully•little is produced in Canada except foi self amore the Edlaburgh lasses, and An hour afterwards, in the at " ills sage, • an ending o snaar—wreaths regarded as the ideal locations for the some plantations in Nova Scotia. It have not rgotten your old friend. bare study of AIexander Strong, and'drifts o' @naw—a close cover for production of cranberries, for which I seems entirely probable that in the BETTY LANDSBOROUGH. three men sat round a table. Their Christmas, a white-and sleekit, New there is generally a good local market Maritime Provinces especially cyan-.' ` j° .• , a . w host was summing up. Year. And packs OF veesitors in the as well as great possibilities in export. berries could be profitably added to R)'hile Kit perused his, letters the "What you have to do is plain. You, hoose, or on their road. Guid send r This is an industry of great potents• the list of farm products. and that "`Arra Man" art looking at him with Bisset, must keep some of your people that they be storm stayed on their allty which Canada and Canadian without competing with any other bar- s; . a hungry look in his face, He had i on their track from the moment they stay, fur I kenna what the will do not improved in appearance reach the cit If Walter Mac Walter farmers have seriously neglected. ry on the market today. Without y wi themae:'s. It's s b�esain that the since the d'ay after the EIysium. He is a madman, he is most certainly a mistress has flour an' meal, hams in The Cape Cod section o1 Massachu- much doubt a profitable market could mow wore not a spare suit of Mr.!madman with a plan in his head. The rams and ra•.v-. and saxty bens on the setts, where the industry has been in- be found for all that could be raised Basset's, bat a well cut overcoat.,brotber of the dead Mary Bisset may baulks—every hen o' them guid lay- teiligently and intensely developed, on, the sites available. The Maritime Bisset's, and grey trousers. His I have his own idea what that plan is." ers even in wirer-time!" , furnishes an excellent example of Provinces would seem especlany to e, careful'y-brushed silk hat lay on the And you, my old college mate, He sniffed the air-again. "It's what certain areas of Eastern Canada be eminently adapted to this crop, inose brim apwtirds, j he turned to the Classical Master, about tea-time, Iiaagie," he said; "I might effect with those pieces of land there being extensive stretches of ter- ''. - He continued to gaze wistfully and j `you have also your part to play, in wish ye could s n^ . the ham iryin— n Kit's hand. the strength of a man,' as Bisset Lard, here they come'" considered a liability. Such land in i ritorq,-there. where the small wild eagerly at the letter i might s>3y 'by the bel of God,' as I Cape Cod could not be purchased for cranberry grows profusely. ,Kit laid it on the table whilst he read g P As he spoke a blah do cart whirl- ( over Betty's. would put it. Right is on your side. ed past and drew up in the corner of I$1,b00 an acne. Here crops average They aeauranceIof a market lies in a "W Ili" said Christopher Ken-!we will supportyou in that right. -the yard with •i spirited clatter and a about 60 barrels to the acre, though.the fact that Canada today is con- � . Q' ' " d I! Mac Walter shows fi ht I will ne M.A-, a white an quivering g 1PprtYying of the sand and gra, from on well-cared-for fields yields of 800 siatently importing eran'lserrtee in i anxiety setting down neon his pale bring poor Nick French'with me. But the tense forefeet of the h'.ack mare barrels to the sore are not uncommon. some volume, whilst there is ailsolute face. He frequently smoothed his he will not fight. At all hazards and between the shafts. In 1924 these sold for $10 per acre,I iy no export trade. In the past three hair, now liberally sprinkled with ail-'at any cost we must get this wronged A fall dark man ',eavel down, and i and- in 1921 for as high sk '$30 per years-the Dominion has brought into ver, and pulled at the moustache, woman out of his hands." throwing the reins to Hcri;gie he tarn- "Then," said Daniel Bisset, "it is ed to aFaist u veiled 'ady from the ,acre; returns of $3,000 and 89,000 per�the country from-the United States - ,, which, however, still remained blast' acre, giving some idea of what might for consumptfbn 20,344 barrels worth and long. agreed that we go to Sandhaveh and`other' Beat. She was clad In back, and' An impu:se came over Kit. It was take Kit Kennedy and Mary Bisset wra ped from the cold in mangy folds be done with a piece of waste land. !$212.896; 2b,724,barrek4 worth $220,_' an old adage of is grandfather's,'with as. That is, in the event of of shawh Fourteen hundred bearing acres in the'013; and 19,988 barreki worth $194,- which he had but lately began to Walter Mac Waster taking his wife! "Here, take the ribbons, dont stand ''Cape-Cod section, described as a mere!263, There is pcsstbility of a great understand the meanie of, that no. there•" mslinitering there!" crier! the dark earner of a.san'd dump: produced $2,- Maritime industry here, with the de- -thing steadies a man like responsibil-' The otters nodded, and then; stand-',roan to Hoggie, "and if you don't let;000.040 worth of cranberries last year, serted bogs of this wide territory pro- -I or wotaes like children of their i Ing up, they a:i,shook hands solemnly her cool a:ewly and feed her alimI nl! Tbere is no doubt about the cram i saving thousands of barrels of cion• upon their compact. tar, the hide oil you, my go r: own. berry being a very profitable crop, The berries, and supliorting factories to $ Impu.siv'ely he thrust botJi letters with the bu:let head!' ell" said I'�United States Department of Agricul- prepire them. yacross to his father and sat looking CHAPT H L. "The bu:Yet head—very w i —._ • - at him an he tried to peruse them. Hoggie, ander his breath. "I'll miffs _ . EIk7CTESi 8 FOLLY., , Day Dreamitt>� Quite a Different Case. '.Christopher Kennedy laid the papers - •- that. Tan my hide, master, will ye. +� =down, gravely drew out a double eye- The old inn of Port Baxter lies high 'Hoggie HauFh kens a gentleman and I Finding a patient in a very pessimis- glass, carefully adjusted it upon his up on the tali c:iffy between Sand- a gentleman s words. And yhe neither No dreatiting is in vain .tic mood one morning regarding his no e, and lifted Lilias lytac Wa'ter's'i haven and.Arbuck:e , n.'tbe east coast sees ails ar hears the ither. I Castles that shine afar cbances of recovery, the young doctor ' letter with. shaking fingers. of Scotland. The m?mory'of the abor-i "I'kis to himself, and then with a Lead on to mountain peaks starter to banter him in an effort to - As he read his head drooped on his iginal Baxter is not yet quite forgot- sympa?nelic glance-at the silent figure I•ropes by a wonder star. put him 4n a more cheerful Lra>de of hand, and the letter was*laid down on ten.- The o::' inhabitant has erld.ess!standing, waiting in the snow he mar- , P f�R. the tablecloth, with a fast-falling rain stories to t ; of his eccerrtricity, his muted, "Eh, the pair thing, I'll wager�.Na Isous` is lost because mind, but without success. ` of tears falling upon it. startling wealtb; and yet more start-!she has Wane o' her sorrows to seek "I don't know why it Is.-doctor," Kit sat silent and waited., • Cling tales of how he acquifed the wi' a b'.ack-a-vised Turk like that! ,Some glory of un"�tttown V %ald the patient, "but I feel I shall „ ~x•" r h At last his father looked up.' He latter. Baxter of Baxter's had been Tan my�hide, wi❑ he' Let him try't,'IInto its BteY tulip splendor never pull through." read both communications more than`an overseer and afterwards a master that's a Of talrgland Issas choose. "nonsense, nonsense!" replied the �� P ns in theI �• 'tifical: rat the I doctor. "Why'pisiir case to absolutely ` e, kit, he said, in an a:most.in-;.pre-emancstation days. owhupper And Hoggie Haugh. Navin ed the Ant this I surely charge you the same as an illaes i had years ago,- p He was known black mare into g as tilrn d about ` audible voice, "do you think you can indifferently as the i and squared up" scien ' y That he'who dreatiia no more tree me with these letters? I have Wo in" and the "Slave-driver." I back of the visitor which was just Has shut from bia ecul I heaven f Yet look at mg. strong and pearly nes y - long stood apart as unworthy and a'.- Nevertheless, his descendants had vanishing inty the bar, the silent ever." ' lowed this iniquity to o unchecked. fallen on evil times, and the most�woman following meekly behind. and lost a magic store, -Yes," reioried the other in a hope. q Y B upon i —George Elliston. Now, thank God, by the help of my prominent now drove the Sandhaven "Eh, - puir thing!' said Hoggiel less lobe, "but then I expect you had two friends and lellow-townsmen;dasteart. But, a certain awe and re- again. s i'---' -a good doctor."- �, : Alexander -Strong and Daniel Bisset; spect still accompanied Baxter tardus Hoggie went ba4 to his sweepin : p :;Brake Her E tri ement. I am depending upon strength that on his rounds. Though not naturally.,but nodi with a more perfunctory di'i- ng 8 t is not mg own There Lies u .on me a dusky, the nature of .his. profession gene, owing in about equal measure I to the old days when a young man lbyuewel+P�f responsibility o! which you [row no- gave some co:or to the universal opin-;.to the broad flakes' of moist• snow, took his sweetie out. to ride,in a side• -asw:_ ,thing. WiA.you tru�-me a litt:e long-'ion that he had some ^s:aister o' the which had begun to fall lightly and'-car buggy behind a high-stepping nag A f�'Qr er, and do'nothing i this matter till,,tar-brush" about him. j airily, with many upward liftings and I instead of in an. automobile, a certain I have laid these two letters before! In the days-befo•re railivays there side sair,ings in the winds that blew re couple of my acgaaintance DISIlWZI3hI r them?" j could,have been no safer investment before the snowstorm, and to the Tact pent forth of a summer evening Lora ; To kaon tonic °'°°' "What has Mr. Strong or Mr. Bis-,than the inn of Port Baxter. In its'i that Hoggie had an eye to keep on - w�u •� • set to do with r. mother?" said Kit,,the port was nothingBa mere f is l the kitchen of Baxter's and an ear to romantic drive, writes Dorothy Dix In with sturdy* Scotch.unwillingness that I in� hamlet along a sandy bay far direct towards the frizzle of the pen. the New York Evening Post. eS+ J such troubles should be spoken of out- be.ow; a dozen fisher's divided into I (To be continued.) On the way the horse somehow an-' aide the family. j three quaintly intermarried fami:ies, -' -- - gered the man, and he gave it a merci-I - "Mr. Strong nothing save as one engaged rhiefly in'producing aibinozed lets ,bleating, whereupon the gill ` in whom I have confide, and who has babies in thatched cottages and cher- Sa d by Druggists and o helped me as it does not often fall tea fishing odorous .lobster-pots upon a.. promptly broke pea engagement to Department Stores. �� marry biro: one man to help another. He has put tiny quay. For siI that, when first}�• t� "Thank Ciod I lyve found out what : power and purpose into my poor life. bui.t "Baxter's" litt:e deserved its i But as to Daniel Bisset and his daugh- nickname of "Baxter's 'roily." j suFt of a temper you have in time to ter! That is another mutter! They Butlike Baxter's descendants, Bax-, save myself!"' she told him, "because Florence Radio are most intimately connected with I tens had fallen upon evil days. For Ido not propose to spend the balance all that concerns Walteir Mac Walter." the coaches had vanished from the o ' of my lite cowering before any man's -.THE STANDARD SHOP Kit felt .that he was beyond .his,roads and the bicycles were not yet. j rages or walking on eggs when he is ..••' depth. But the look of power and Still there was a cprtain traffic car-I about, for fear I will do or say some- 748 Adelai& SL West dignity on the "Orra Man's' face was I riers between the three notable owns thug to rile h#in. .Furthermaie, I ani TORONTO• so surprising that he suffered him to!from which Baxters lay about equi-' e p qp toot, I can take a tip when I am % carry off the letters. i distant, shepherds driving to or re-! ,�J handed one, and I know that any man Florence Head.Se4 ' Christopher Kennedy rose with the turning from Fairport market or Fal- Ghpp„ Crystal Seta ........ .... 1.60 lube will ' be cruel to a defenseless Co I sb ;4•..,:,•,,,,,,• t•60 two papers in his hand. . kirk'Tryst, many sea bathers in the 4i1¢ "I will return as`soon as we have summer time overpress of them; animal will be cruel to a woman when Condenser .. .,,..•.•••• 8•50 e decided upon a pp'sn of' action," be indeed, sleeping in tiers in the barn i tie i$_once in lids 'power. So I sin'' Three Cireult Tuners ..... 9.00 ' said. "Fear nothing. God has 'given and on the dining-room tab:e-of Bax-I Ample Supply of Nutsr ,, through." "A" Battery Dry Cell ...... 66 ,:. Waiter Mac Walter intat.our !lands,�tar's, so, at least, they said in Fair- Hubby—''I really believe you've Lor- � j "8" Battery Dry Cell ..... 1.86 I and the wronged woman who has been port. At all events, custom sufficient I gotten to get any nuts for our dinner` - - 1 � ! All Parts Reduced Prices. so long in the valley of the shadow there.was to make` a fairly rich wo-; When hoarse use Minards Unimrnt ; shall again walk in the light." i man of Mistress*Meysie Conachar, partydear." _ _ The "Distantone" Five Tube Set �zlitell,.,.e didn't think it necessary. —" 4118.80He sed through the door and the plump and rosy boaters, who with - l C mplefe With AI) RequlremenL friends of yours going to Making a Park.went own stairs. Kit, sitting silent her own"shape] hands served •the 4;, --- - ----- — —s -__Ns-tactor 2-Tube.Set,;42..00 over his books, could hear the door of liquors in the bar and c:inked the attend. Diary— I don't see any park here" the Billets' flat open and shut. ,Then money into the till. - is simple; There' With Tubes. - 'I We are human bulbs attached to the �jj');-�"Thatin a while•it opened again, and'pies- • isan Come. See Us. Save Money,on gntly looking past the edge of the I - great universal current of force and ;Mary "Then why does that sign Your Christmas Radio, 'blind he could see the broad shoulders ! ` rower; and the"light which we give _,ay• "Park Here?" of Daniel Bisset and the tall slender N V RS '� S -off depends on the cand:g'powerof our _ - --- — figure of his father striding down thb! - :amps. Many people go through life windy street arm in arm. And he. The Toronto NoePltai for teeerabIft a with a little dim four-candle light, not . knew that the ex-drunkard and the aNlnatton with Bene..• and Atnod Nen two, because they lack power to genera`. When yo udrink -Infidel Lecturer were on their way to Now York city, oeers a thro9,yam''Course a stronger :i ht, but, because take counsr» witli that eminently nob'e of Tratafog to roast w•wen, harlot tie g gthey'1 _ gentleman and Christian minister,.the e•an]r.d Nao■tioe, and daetroao of heo•driug never .earned, how to express thea- Reverend Alexander Strong, of thel nor"& Tfts N's.Ptt's has adorns the•taut• F •.,„ O• S. Marden. � L : 'YOU hwr gstaoM The Paetle rwehe n111fart,e of BOV- more than Metropolitan Church of I the shoot, a weMaty altawaeeo end trawlln� \1ir�:d'3 i inimClft for stiff"mu�C'e�. _ Saint Laurence. •itpasa to and free New for. For mcnw _______ ____ • Rab Grier c me back in the highest tater.atten Web b the suPerrote.ewt r.hcut s l that you can say for grade rink 8 E E. aw spirits and sl ped Kit o'n the back. "I've got a b h for y u after the _ _ crF wings is that they eliminate slow What do you ISSUE No. 48--'26. thinkers. New. Year;;_he ries. _ '. - Sit A..:" .: , - ..�'. r..-.:._. :� - .'u✓ .h:. .'.4 9- r•.99±•d.' .> w^{ 1' r ',:r 'r%w Ar,:•.' .�r .? ,.X 't'.r y +'gyp'.. A.'�:Y '?R'..x J12 ''&.W o' nb•d'd. ..Nir .v.., .. , '.'•• " M •! �'.t? R .,.r. '',tJ_ `D / `^..iMi.!,'-..m.. cwt". Y;[GS�,",il'f•`S� �+• A •..,;,, v�. �ti , '.'. _ ,, ..,�5:_ ..i, ..::- ••rr:'t�r a ,ti� ,'Rte. ;,. 'R�^• .�.,. 7 0 Y �z p ? q; ��4 %W;�, �11N 17RT-F. w OF PEPALL ACQUr11W RD'S -BODY- WU RfST AMME ?do= TE PAM Vr QWN ALUM ON AUL FWR COLRM IREL -MOTHER i 'Finds Bmid, Deals Witht-ASTLE .1, OVED QUEEN WT fCWEL 'AlAT WDWR Provincial Government Lonilon, Nor. "._:-queen AlwsAndr&, Not Improper. Laadon. Nov. 22~--WWb the thin.somebody tenderly covered the coffin of King Adward VIL, died a£ A dist caghostly sover'i with her Majesty's Royal standard. 5.S0 o'clock flit} &nsrno= qt Sand- espatch from Toronto sayi­ Fr*y mcast a The dead Queep's body will rest in Andrew H. Pepall, a free man, step- Sandringham Park this raoritag d} an �Sartdrinxham Church 'until Thursday rigigh her country home. I am ped from the Assizes dock at 8.451battled with the sun just rising over lafternoon. Then it will be taken to Ja From the time she was struck down Thursday night having been -found!the tom. the the body of -late ye*tsrA&y Queen the little railway station of Wolffw- nXoralng by a sudden not guilty on each of the four charges t andra, encased in a coffin made from!ton. The King and other members of beset attack sbe never rallied. Each of an indictment far thef , receiving, ds of her bo-I the Royal fainily will wailk beside the ­succesetTs, bulletin I" Oaks XToWn on the grounds issued by the at Ise pretences and "corruption in con f servants Of t) coffin, also the servan the Sand- tending phpgz&ns *al seryod'to em-' nection with bond transactions carried laved' country home, was borne by y nn ham estate and peoV.e living in ph#*1" the desperate condition of the out with the. Provincial Govern m&t. four of her -old servants to the little g who,, the neighborhood. aged QueelOmodier, w had she The whole day had beeh-taken up Sandringham church. There it will :`lived X1.days longer, would have eels- with the addresses of the defence, and lie in.state until taken in solemn .pro-I After arriving in London the coffin bested h4r'eigbty-fI2wt birthday- prosecuting counsel and the charge cession across London to Windsor. will be taken to the Chapel Royal St. James's Pa ace, where it wild remain The newle, of her death has plunged I of Mr. Justice Wright to the •jury. A. Beside the coffin', with bowed heads I Thursday night. Friday morning It cerest moUrning aght, K.C., counsel for Pepall, and ave, grief-stricken faces, P*mid�wjd be carried amid solemn funeral .,Jm$o deepest and- sin G. S* spoke for two and a half hours; Crown an 'the, satin great relaim over whose In- fV!_'y morning, Billerica difilturbed:-pomp to Westminster Abbey. The habitants *bereigned as Queen during Courim-1 W. N. T11.ey, K.C., 'occupied on:y by, their footsteps, walked a little I body will"probably be placed on a gun A decade,in whose hearts she has been- two hours, and the judge's summing group of mourners-King George, the 11 participate i*,: I Y.,. 'Just an hour. It was al- prince of Wales, Princeals Victoria, in the procession. An Impressive cere- eawshrined for move thzif threescore up listed'for carriag4i and troops will years with an 'stiction each as,has most 4.30 when the case was submit- Queen Alexandra's youngest d6ugh- mony will be he*d in the Abbey. After %silen to the lot of few,if any,Queens led to the jury, and It wa3,8.40.when ter; Princess Marie of Greece, Prince it the public will be allowed to file In 7., ,in b.1story they returned with their verdict Henry, Sir Henry Stfeatfleld, head of and gaze for the last time on th6 dead King George V.,,ber son, and Queen About fifty people were in court Queen Alexandra's household, and a the coffin will be re- 2 Queen. Then t Mary were at her bedside'when she for the final scene of a drama whichfew ladies and jente'men'irr waiting. moved and p:acod on a train for Wind- breattLed bar last. With them were The L.atc Queen Mother Alexandra commenced at the Parliament Build- As the sad little cortege reached the;sor, where it will remain Friday night Queen Ale3�andra's three daughters--I ings, Toronto, In 1919, when the chtfrch it was joined by Queen Mary in �he Albert Memorial Chappel. The Queen Maud of Norway, the Princess ringham and mires round about, Alex- Drury Government came into power, and Queen Maud of Norway, who had, st fun' hold funeral ceremony will bo Royal and Princess Vic"a; Prince,andra was "the Queen." Hers has al- shifted to England, where Pepall and driven from Sandringham House, 'Henry. her grandsox I is and'a few other'ways been the name upon their ton- Aemilius Jarvis; Sr.,, journeyed to �Saturday morning ir the Chapel- It 11 be attended only'bythe King and While all 'looked on in reverent will- relatives and Intimates, among the gues, and hers will be the memory buy*Lir stock for tine Government, then grief, the coffin was lifted to an oak Queen and other members 'of the the aged Miss Knollys, who en-I forever enshrined in their hearts. moved to California from where Pep- trestle which serves as the bier 'for' heir fey. and "resentative of tared Alexandra's service when she,1 Alexandra' Caroline Maria* Char- all was extradited to face the dharges high and low, rich and- poor, at the their Majesties' ho,,� A. Then will k o like her Royal mistress, stood on the I'otte, Louise Julia-to giye her late mentioned. Amoilg those in- court little Sandringham sanctuary. Then come fins: ',nternieint, threshold of life, and stayed beside Majesty's baptiamial name in full-- weio Mrs. Pepall and a son. boor through 56 years of affectionate' was the,eldest daughter of Prince And unswerving loyalty. (alterward King) Christian of Den- Sanatorium Mourns The Prince of Wales .arrived too! 1 2 3 4 a 9 10 mark. The Prince o? Wales was 20 Passing of Patrckn Date -to take a last farewell' of his ; years of age when he firs t met Aleft- grandmother. lexgrandmother. He and his brother. the I andra or Denmark in 1861. His bride- A despatch from London. Ont., 44 Duke of York, accompanied by the i to-be was 17. They were married at says:-London heard with deep. Duchess of York, left London by train I St. George's Chapel, Windsor, on gret of the death of the Queen-mother 15 shortly after 2.30 o'clock this after- March 10, 1863. Friday afternoon, and flags on all soon. But their train reached Wolfer-. Si x children were born to Ring public buildings were ordered to fly Con, the station'tisarest Sandringham, Edward and Queen Alexandra: at.half-inast- The flag at Queen Alex- - 20 one minute before the Queen-mother H.R.H. Prince Albext Victor Chris- andra- Sanatorium at Byron was 21 . ,22 died. The train had to feel its way tian Edward Duke of Clarence and promptly lowered, and the Sanatorium 8, through the fog and the Prince never Avondale, IEG., K.P., born Jan. -rt the first cab:�of sympathy ;saw his Vandinother alive after the 1864; died Jan. 14, 1892. Board sent 26 27 to the King. it was as fo:lows: "I am ao -visit he made to greet her just after born lex. 0 His Majesty King George V., directed on behalf of Queen A his return from his South Africa- and June 3. 1865; succeeded to the Throne an 4ra Sanatorium for the Tubercul- 32 Douth American tour on May 6, 1910. ceis, %hich tFte late Queen-mother was yqr Amid the universal grief of the H.R.H. Princess Louise Victoria 'graciously pleased to endow with the ..British nation to-night. that of the Alexandra Dag nor, Princess Royal,, prestige 9f her name, to express W little community of Sandringham and born Feb. 20, 1867; married, July 27, your Majetay the respectful and sin- the near-by villages stands out in pa- 1889, the Duke of Fife, who died Jan. -V 40 cere sympathy of military.and civ lian thedc relief. There it is that the dead 29, 1912. patients and staff in your Majmty's Queen's devoted tenants live; tbw*, H.R.H. Princess Victoria Alex- and the.- Empire's. bereavenwnt. 41 42 44 45 As the home of those who daily re- andra O:ga Mary, born July 6, 1868. (Signed) F. H. Pratteh, M.D. Sup- Mv;ed her bounty and her smiles. H.R.H. Princess Maud Charlotte erinten&-nt." Tbere.--to every man, won-An and Mary Victoria, queen of Norway. 47 50 15NI child-it was always she, and not born Nov. 26, 1869; married, July 22, Loss 'of Life in Cyclone Wn Queen Mary, who was "the Queen."i 189e, Prince Charles of Denmark. 'In speaking thus of King Edward`se�.ected King Haakon V11. of Nor-way, Coast of India Placed at 700 ...widow these humb:e folk meant not Nov, 18, 1906. the s,:Ightest disrespect to the consort! H.R.H. Prince A:e-cander John A .despatch' from Bombay, .British of the Monarch who ruled in his ftead.' Charles Albert. born April 6. and India, say,;:-Tbe 'cps of life in,the� Nevertheless. to the people of Sand- died April 7, 1871. cyclonic i4torm which swept the coast I CH ;, W0440 f fndia last week is i.ow estimated at 0 - number -ents the beg;nning of a livurd. reading Ever) In the form repr,?. 00, and the damage at $500,000.' either borlzontativ or vertically. If there is a black equare to the left of the M. ints, 20 to 20%c; shortening tierces, r%c; tubs, 14c,- palis,-14%c; b vertical. The same :ocks, The Malabar coast was especially number, the word is horizontal; if above it, the word is ve Ous hard_hit. The storm was the most number map of course begin both a horizontal and a vertical. The defluitt 15 to 1534 c. I Heavy steers, choice, $7.75 to $8-", severe experienced in India within for the correct words to till the form are found below, with numbers correlt. _!roRoNTo. Heavy $6.75 -to $7 50; butcher melgory, poadlng to those on the form Run through the definitions till you find 011* that you recognize. and put it in itd proper place on the form. one latter for Man. wheat--No. I North. $1.46%; -steers, choice, $6.75 to $7.25; do, good, First reports from Madras, on No-, furnish several cross clues to the words ItulLing No 2 North, $1.42%; No. NDrth.,!,$S to $6.25; do, med., $4.75 to $5.25� be 13 said it was feared 60 fish- each, white square. This willis completely 3 vem r , s with It at right angles Continue in this manner till the form do, eom., $3.75 to $4.75; butcher heif- in I g boats had been lost. The storm filled. If you have solved the Puzzle correctly' It should read both horizontally Man. oat&-No. 2 CW., nominal; era, choice, $6.25 to U; do, good,'$6.75 eaused floods inland and impeded Corn- and vertically with wceda corresponding to the 4*fluitlona. No, to $6- do mel., $4.50 to $5; do, cora., 'No 3 50%c- No. 1 feed, 47%c,- 2 ie;J, 45c. 3.50 to $4.50; butcher cows, choice, munications. Horizontal. Vertical. 1:T V I a - 1. Of the highest quality. pouche used for Am. corn. track, Toronto-No. 2 14.50 to $5.25; do, fair to good, $4 to 1. Backs or yellow, $1.01. 1114-50; butcher bulls, good, $4.50 t) portrait of OueeMother 4. On old English motley of account. anything. Millfeed-Del., Montreal freight$, `$6.50.; bolognas, ;3.25 to $3.50; can- n 2. To do wrong. % ad by hens. bags included. Bran, $28; ners and cutters,$2.50to$3.50; spring- in 1901 Going to U.S. 1. Articles of food profte, 3. The principal member of a theaUi- 11. Human ingenuity.' Cal company. shorts, per ton, $30; rild110%; per ers, choice, $90 to $100; do, fair, $40 per 1 50; A Japanese sash. .. to $36; Mood feed flour, bag, to $50; feeders. good, $5.75 to $6.5 A despatch from London says:- 12. Residence. do, fair, $4.50 to $6; stockers, good, Edward Hughes' portrait of Queen 14. A falsehood -b- A part performed by an "r in a '94 to $4.50;- Mother Alexandra, which._has been,16. High-flown, lofty. play. Ont. oats--40 to 43c, f.o.b. shipping .75 to $5.50; do, fair, $4 calves, glioice, $11 to $12; do, good. bought by Ralph Malcer, of CGnnecti­18. A slender stick. W0101:ts . good milling wheat--$1.21 to $9 to $10; do,-grassers, $5 to $6; ' Mirth cut, and will be taken to the United 119. To employ. An Intoxica liquor. $1.24, f.o.b. shipping points according good light sheep, $6.50 to $7. 50; to freights. heavies and bucks, $4.50 to $6; good States, is a sketch made by the artist 21. Delaware (abbr). -1 6 Arranges. Barley-Malting, 67 to 69c. 1 lambs, $13.25 to $13.75; do, med., for bis official coronation portrait of 23. An mplement, used to mar up a 12. A viper comm(.n in Europe. Mother and repre*nts her breeze. 13. Exactly the same In me"urs, or ­Buckwhest-No. 3, nominal. $12 to $12.50; do;bucks,$10 to $10,25; the Queen Na 2, 80e. jdo, culls, $8 to $9.50; hogs, thick wearing her crown and court jewels. 25. A great deal (slang) amount. 16. To Incline the head. ��anfiour, first pat.,$9 Toronto; smooths, fed and watered, $12.60; do, 27. Amount at which a person is rated A!exandra, a Princess of Denmark with referqnce to assessments. 17. An American means of defense ik, second pats, $7.50, Toronto. Pas- f.o.b., $1.2; do, country points, $11.75; was only fifty-eeven years old when 29� Professional '(slan-P). (abbr.) try flour- bags, $&30. do,off cars,$13 to-$13.25; stlect prem- this portrait was made in 1901, when ! 31.. organs sight. 20. Regal. Ont. Aour-Toronto, go. per cent. tum, $2.37. she and King Edward VIIL were 32. To wager. 22. To tag anything. t. per barrel,, In carlots, Toronto,, MONTREAL crowned, and she soon will celebrate 33. Belonging to you. _23. Deadly. 916; nabo" in bulk,-$5.90. Oats, No. 3.CW, 57%c';'No. 1:extra her eighty-first birthday. 34: An assessment. 24. A kind of food usually eaten at Straw-Carlota,pe ton,$9 to$9-50.. feed, 533jc; M6. 2 local white, 51%c. a Serves as breakfast. d 35. A piece of metal which allow. Scresninp--��Stanlard, reclenae 25. To lf.ob. bay ports, per ton, $_90. Flour, Man. spring wheat pats., firsts, Au a reward.' 26..The nickname of a prominent S8; do, seconds, $7.50; do, strong to Skids Into Ravine. 37 To fasten. Baled hay-No. 1, $20. 1 lbakers, $7.310; winter pats., choice, One Killed Tiyo Injured 38. A chum. prize-fight promoter. Cheese-New, large, 24% to 25c; $6g5., Rolled oats, big 90 lbs., 3�. A bone of the humali"body which 28. A boy's nickname. twins, 25 to 26c: triplets, 27c; Stil- Bi;;n, $28.25. Shorts, $30.25. Mid- was supposed by certain Rab. 29, A cooking vessel. Montreal,' Nov. 22�Edouard La- "tons, 28c. Old, large, 30c; twins,,dlin 9, $36.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton, Mont blulcal writers to be indestruct. 30. Metallic Compound. 30,%c; triplets,- 31c. car 11ta, $14. Pierre, ago 28 years, of4ollette, was i ible. 35. To wed. Butter-Finest creameryprin ts = Cheese, finest westb., 21 to .21%c; instantly killed; A. Desmarais, aged 142. A title of respect. 36. Ghastly. 47c; No.' I creamery, 46c; No. 2, finest easts., 21c. Butter, No..1, pas- 30 years, is not expected to live, and 44. Eggs of fish. 38. A kited of dessert. "to 45c. Dai%r prints,. 40 to 42d. teurized,' 43% to 44c; No. 1, cream- M. Martineau, aged 50 years, is in a 47. Pertaining to the intercourse of 40. A collection of animals lung Eggs--Fn extras, in cartons,'ery, 42 to 43c;-seconds, 4134 to 42c. ,r,ous or ,Altion, as�the result of in- nations.. 41. Triumphs. SIgnIfying the maiden name of a 42. Part of a stair. 65c; loose, 63 to 65c; storage extras,, Eggs, storage extras, 46c; storage juries re&ived to-night when an auto- 52- 45c; storage firsts, 42c; storage'Nc- firsts, 41c; storage seconds, 36c; fresh married woman. 43. To cook in a certain way. -onds, 37 to 3&; fresh firsts, 6K, ny�bile In which they were driving 53. Coupled. 55 to 6 . ;specials, 75c; fresh extras, 65c; fresh -0� A division In &,shield. Dressed- poultry-Chickens, sprin skidled off the St. Jetun.e Road, about 5 4. Though (contraction). 46. Florida (abbr.) 91,firsts, 60c. Potatoes, Quebec, per baz 1b., 30c; do, 3. t14) 4 lbs., 24 to 28c; do,-car ty miles from here, -and fell into a 65..Nickname for a student In the 48.'New or recent (prefix) 8 to 4 lbs., 22c; roosters, 18c; duck- r lots,$2.50 to V2.75. see I Canners-cows, $2; •cutters, $2.50 t' vine nine feet d4,2p at the side ol iZdn yenr of a college. course. 49. the head (slang). 7' -.1ingi, 5 lbs. and up, 2740c. e 6. A at g Insect- 60. An artificial elevation used In golf. Beans, Can. handpicked, lb.., 6,c;1$2.76; corn. bulls, $3 to $3.25; veals, the'road. 57. Costly. expressing.Ing triumph .61. An exclamation ex good, $10.50; do, com., $9 to $9.50. primes 5 to 52he. !Hogs, $10; sows, $,10 to $10.25., Answer to :ast weeks puzz`e: This puzzle took fourteen minutes to solve. See how long it win take, Mapfe prod S, ---- -- I r you to solve It. 7�-`ggartipn, r2.30 Impepr,Wolf Club Form I N Y &1., $2.40; per gal.; maple sugar, It., 25 to 26c, 1. gander, which was drawn'by Mrs, to,13 I D Prize.Gander Won $105.50 Honey-60-Ib. tins, 12% c per to Trap Algoma Animals D -Carroll, wife of the president, E, X 10-1 . tins, 12% -!b: 1b. Ill to 113c; 5 tins, EROS for the Beck Endowment Carroll, of the Fair. 18 to 18%c; 214.1b.-Ains, 14% to 15c-' Sau:t Ste. Marfle,10nt., Nov. �2.- -E Smoked meats--Hums, i Baseline, $0c; AS W red., 29 to, Wrn. M,veoux from the B 30c; cooked hams, 41 to 42ci smoked -Britain Practices Freedom 43eak Prince Township, has trapped Toronto, Nov. 23.-The um ;of rolls, 22c; cott§ge, 23 to 25c; bmt it. wolves during the past week, and they $iouo the proceeds of fast bacon, 32'fo 36c; special brand breakfast bacon. 38 to 39c; backs,i can be heird'%,t nights all over the T V tickets for a Brown China Gander, a "'XI "sale of But U.S. Sings A boneless, 30 to 37c. district. A. wo.f c:ub t6 round the prize winner, at the 116yal Winter Detroit, Nov. 22.-Morgon 'Jones, Cured meRts Long cear-bacon, 50 anima:s up is.being promoted. Alex N Fair, Toronto, was realized Saturday Secretary of the British Labor party, -to 70 lbs., $22; 70 to 90 lbs., $20.60 1 In a speech here to-day, said the dif. Hi:l from -the Second Line caught a D S A evening on behalf of the Beck Me- 20 lbs. and up, $19.50; lightwoight,live red fox in a trap and has it in a L A 1 R ERA E L E D I morial Endowment. Dr. F. N. Mar. forettee between the United States '"llip in barrels, $43.50; beavywiigbt pen on his farm. He also caught n ceu't;, Assistant Professor of Poultry, iLnd Britain Is that "we both believia rollr' $30.50 per barrel. EAM E TCAMEL .21 L1 ti-Pure tierces, 28 to 18%c; Wolf in the same trap, that Zasured Husbandry at the O.A.C., Guelph,was tn freedom, but you *Ing about itr fQu% 18% to 19c; pails, 19 too 19%c; 16 feet 10 inches. 0 1 A P[AIS 1311 101NI A E the holder of the W&Y ticket for the wh1W we practice It." -A2_- .iri.. ..e" ;"?'t -ir�,'��t ,..';'. •.ru.�:+,:^,kPi'.",. x��.. - •�.. u. r. ,..;,x,4s"�,.1- ��,.:- ,;"24+ra<}"9• sn . ,,.. :.. X56,y 'y wx: : . .: �..- ,.,. , . a7•; t. ,ay Z �..�.� 'a` .•b_: . �y .•�rw-� _ .. :.'.,,.' a . .,' 'TSi' Y••N`n.:.yr....• :S.`3.".' v : IY..,y.c. �.�'.... .Y •-� '•S' �'.wl : 3 d y and clock to our new post office. severe mauling ProviocLaLOoastable The Picks 2W f The load nimr9ds who went in '11~ylor, of Whitby. who is working quest of deer to the far north,have ce -.Lbs case hu.' so far, u�1►d!' • • T=RMS returned with their legal number. arrests. Q "'Saco C0m�t �' Who 1�T0 Mw'le _ 'The Wok work o[ Obs. � pat HARf7688 '\ j'JW7ew•j sl.i of ps1d3aadvqi►ca office V cow roeeedinj and the walls KINSALE. , itsb"Oiiow ro the''unitad Stat" and «---- k; m, ;256 in ad„ame• ate expsc to be completed this ...i. Our supply-ol quality Harness A" week. The Kinsale Lxdias' Aid will hold ' The steam heating has been instal- their annual Bassar .out Thursday. The object of this Association h to Parte is now gomplete. ! lesneo stealing and me g T8—(3RE6 SNOB JOHN MORKAR, Proprietor, led In the new Baptist Church and p� gam, in the glucals Sall. Thera pr°sed -• • OO g the second coat of plaster is abwut com- will be a fish pond, home-made oand,• the felons, __ We have a large stock of thio,f�a000 • plated, Home cooking.plain and fancy o as Boot on hand unbeatable _T. NOTES•AND COMMENTS. The funeral of Mrs. J. B. Hoover, suitable for Christmas gifts. here for bard west and,tear. �• of the 8th con..of Pickering, took will also be a 10c lunoh,served cafe. Kimbera having.pro steleneommaal : Two men were last week sen- Place on Thursday last and was largely teria style. Bazaar opens at g p. m. eats iosmsdiably-wi an mosabse REPAIRING attended. At S p. m. s deems will he gives by of Exoouuvs oosam�Nes,. We maintain our established rep�kir teased to two years,.leas one day. Mr. and the Misses Tautr, of Clare• the young. people in the church, en• Membership-fes 81.00. tion for repairing all kinds of for chicken-stealing, .their thefts spout,moved to Stouff villa this week titled -Nothing to do" It is as at- p' harness sod boots. amounting so. far as ,is known to and are taking up their residence in tempt to depict some thing that hap- •TiskNs may bo h*d tram saaslor sus sr; the home formerly used as the Mea- pen to folks who retire from business, semtelstr on aa, _e too. CECIL BRADLEY several hundreds of dollars. A nontte parsonage aimply -because they don't have to Bzac.Com.=L. D.Bank*,"0.8,Palm• moa rosy ete�l au auto, worth, Ralph Lott, of Pickering township, work; cad that wealth is no excuse er, M. S.Chapman, Pickering. $acuses maker, probablq a thousand or more who was recently assaulted and rob• for laziness. Oomeand hear this jerk � . bed of $I000, is now homefrom the humorous drama -Nothing -to do.' D. Mufiro, I&S,'Rithardson. DICKERING, ONTARIO dollars and receive a few months hospital and recovering from his very Admission to drama 25c, ,' president 8eoreury •,in jail. A man in, a high position _ _ - ------- financially or socially, sacs em• Buy Your Groceries at the Grocer'' o.:,hemle or defraud (it i.•t not steal- ing in his ease) to the eztent of S ' ® • l' _ . many thousands of dollars and get ;:Finnan Haddie 17 cents, Fillets 22 cents, Boneless Digby's free or at the most a few monthIt 28 cents, Boneless Cod 17 cents. t L. imprisonment. In Oshawa a few . • ( t All the aeason'a best Cuaking Fruits days ago, a Barnardo boy, 24 _ years of age, was sentenced to - are here: Puffed Seeded Raisins, geed- " four years in Kingston Penitenti• less. Raisins, New Dates, New Figs, ;- ary for passing a worthless cheque -' _ _ New Currants, Fresh Shelled Nuts, ; amounting to$4.50. This looks as ( [] if the sentence is unduly aegere -New Drained Peels, Marachino Cher } nvhea compared with more seri. ries, California Grapes etc. ::•. oue 'offences. 1pporently the _ boy's previous record was •such h Y CALL AND SEE THEM ,. that would not tend to a mitigat• F I S H EJ R '..Marvel Flour $1.00. White Lily Baking Powder 25 cents. '.•iing of the sentence. Even with Wonderful Combination. : )bis past recat�l. the punishment A , % ®e very severe, Ckevrol t closed A� s ave s • m de . _ On,Friday l"L the British Ent. bogy �y she= . JAMES , ,E IGH,A.RDS►ON . jpire lost by death one of her most BEST OF GOOD GROCERIES beloved people in the person of i ,• R =the Rueen Dowager Alexandra, •. - - _- widua+ of the late r Al Edward IWARLY two decades have �r+�]"VI1. and mother of Hing Gevrlte. elapsed since the first Fisher- TAering Hardware Stol e Shs was noted for her bCanty and oleo for her kindly dirpo4tion. -built bodies established their r She wag a friend of the poor reputation for unusual quality and `' and needy, whose sorrow was artistry. Today the insignia, Body ' intense at her passing, after s , ' This is the dace to Buy . brief illness from heart trouble. by 'Fisher, stands, not only for fine � ' $ver since Queen Victoria ascend• Gravity Washer—Fully guaranteed and a ma tenal and a pearante, but for A. 190o y ed the throne itr 1837, the British p free trial given. : Empire has been blessed with a ' sturdy construction and craftsman- Conte in and see the New Cosy Home' and sappy a royal family who had at heart ship' that rould only be acquired Thought Stove. The beat flange that mossy : the welfare, dot only of the Brit through ears -of experience. " ! .,can bay. ish empireover which they ruled, $ y - , _ but also the whole world. During --' � • AAeat for Fleury Plows and 9harea and tJlt-0orasitsk .:her tong reign Queen Victoria, Chevrolet is the only low-priced Car Deering Farm ll4achiaery and Repairs - IthP Good. did canes to prevent that can claim the distinction Of Our Motto: •`We have -it ma got it, or it _ nrar, and on several occasions bar sc is not made." Bodies*by by Fisher". ,judguseut and advice saved the . : war] trr+m what would likely ��tt p '�` { : bave been a bloody war. King Go & A. a • LAW, p�� !Edward followed her footsteps in _- t c : - -PIC,KERIN In his efforts to preserve the peace ;Pickering, ` " Onf a'riu I S• .RA1SD�N9 l9 of the world, and for his efforts in 'iiia direction he was known a tali• the Peace-Maker. No doubt his RS dile was-greatly. influencedby COLQUHOUN'S peen Alexandra, who- has just passed away. King George has ---- led ,Fuss Relined .also won the,high esteem of the F Furs Rem O ,world for wimt he .has done for r Furs Repaired the good of the people. The Prince .of Walet, Who has travelled very C-okts made to order Prioeg Reasonable : extepsively daring the poet few yea has been most popular . _,. 00 �,, 'Q •CT 1-10 V' N ,y wherevbr he has visited, and it ie -..Manufacturing Furrier, now the wish of the people that •- -- a be novo settle down and study the • more serious t3ea�iooa of King. 231 Danforth Ave.., (near Broadview ave ),' ,'i'orona _ 1 q •4hip. - r- PICKERINGrSTOUFFVILLE. . A general canvass is made this week ,, - for the msintenwnce Fund of the » .� MEAT MAR K ET United Church of Canada. _ • TBP Board of Trade and Coun-til'are petitioning for the addition of a tower lb 1;onad Roast or Steak. .. .. 20� Pm'. In Honor of A Great Event Sarloin Roast or Steak. •" ••• + • .: - ' : Porterhouse Roast or Steak, Q— ,. Birthdays are always important ... " occasions, especially if ono is very Ramp Roast.... ••• •• .• 0. • •• 1 nungg or very old. Before long The Fine Rib Roast. ; outh's Companion will be a hundred -Heavy Rib Roast. ••• 1�'t years old,.and the event is going to be •14 wod 181e " made a memorable one for the Oom• EE this bargain! Never again will you get Shoulder Roast. .• j p wion's many friends. So,although s such a low price on a genuine DeForeat $ pot Rust, ... •• 1 �• _ Rhe dace ie not until April 18, 19r, Crosley loudspeaker model. The utmost in results ... - ''Sriaket, to boil, ••. 9c ~: !Preparations will begin in 19.28. •' In honor of its birthday The'Com- for the least possible investment. Dollars cheaper Leg of Pork,... paniod will come to you next year at than„any Competitive set—and better 1 Demons- i Loin of Pork, ... ••• •• •= the me ry price of$2. It will be dressed trated FREE—in your own home,if you wish. Eas in its party clothes, with new cover A y ! � 8houldet Roast of Pock, - des•►gns, enlarged illustrations, new payments arranged. You'll have to act quickly S Pork h Po Cope, 28e brilliantit clear type, and over 200 14-secure--this rare-value. __.__.. „• __ _ _ - r�.lC u pages more than last year. It will Pure Pork Sausage ••. ••, 25c Finest Salt Pork.... " contain 9 book•length'serial stories. ,, 35c fascinating mystery stories, tales of . • i �. T. Bunting, Pickering Finest Breakfast Bacon. pierce, . ... " adventure on land and sea, the new +f " sliced, 35C ••Make•It and Dalt" Pages, to, games, books end puzzles, interesting Mild Cared C elf or ole), Mottage Rolla (h whole), c special articles, and the ever•deligbt- bE Back Bacon, 45c "-�ful Children's Page. Don't miss this '•'.Cooked Ham,,• �„•• � �• ,�i` great year of The Youth's Champion; ,`a „ z _ subscribe flow and receive: r 'Weiners,.. ... ' 1• The Youth's Companion-52 issues • e Head•Utt'beae,.. .•• 15C " in 1928, and 3 lbs 55 cents' 2. The remaining issues of 19'26: , Easy First and Domestic Shortening,, • ' 5 lbs . 90 cents; All 4 ir $Z t ' •• Ib prints 18 cents y' 8, Or include NlXall's 'law»zine. the �• mnnthlc authority on f»shions. Hath Fresh Trout and'White Fish Every Friday. puhlicationa. only$'2 5u. : THE YOUTH'S COMPANION ( l r 1 S N Dept.. Boston, :�It:ae. W. (�r, -REiD, = PICKER I8ubic:ip ie:;.: -eceived nt this nftlr:e, 4Y. 1 _ �: n. 5,+ [ .,' ,✓,,A•-/ 3r,." •.a a.•K a'.�-s,, :•� wH,..� �,r�t�_ '� s?. s t^.. .::. .... ,,. .. - -.. ., .. :.., ,; r-`✓. -�'' 'nn ty- v +rs" �'�"� f*y.,, .�,� �k.{�n,.1`p,'SS'b+o',a+•�h. a•�rs• , :�+;4'L+�.°"�' r`^�_ a m... -..er. ., .. -. .,..:.,..r..,,_.... _;. .... .��..,-::.,....z..-._ .....°. �;,..Yi..:z.w.__...:+.�.�_s•.F.'.4.._;.,,a„;..�.'.__....s. ....�,.,.�+s,.. 1��•.st�3"-.�+.�3i. k°...a�.,mei -.-..`n'` .. .;r.'d�'c'4._asr•�_'Y;�,�_ �... -. - -. . y '. .+ � + wwl ,f.x P ,. ;s.. L,>,� R ,i.,, at � S �•'•'.�"+Y• tYr? . . � .� .�. y.. e4. r a r: . .,nc;a� Thos. Staabary had the mislor- Clarence and Mrs. PengelEy, of •� <`}-- „� �' CLAIIltMO1M?. �(' a , tune one day recently to Hearty Brook4n, spent. Sunday with the . K. /' .S.: �► ! .�� at T. C. Nichols. of Uxbrisige. waa tuL oft fte-sad of oneof -bis fing• isttoes psrenW,T.snd Mrs.Pater. '.in Lown one day last week. ere. � son., Having Purchased the stock*from �$�� '�"'Ca Clifford WrtRht,of$teen River, e Estawashere oa•nay��ast weekth to ofNeil-and-dcrk:-2wart are visile ! W.,Gl.-BARN$9 atidth4 satire ;: p �for Earnssad odYrittry 4nq frietda elseavhere for a time. ! • Ahstc. rt-rte} Aulldin s.The'­- ' i GIF.0 hasiaeee_.of J08. W. DOTHN To Reot-LA garage or black, i e '� ee Bred to supply al rhes ��� jusuhu a oa• � amith shop. Apply ta►_Mrs-HArryc 1' _ mUtd-6111s.Silos etc. from Berry Boxes to Three VhonWo. • -and Half'Bushel. Automobile Insurance. V Frank and Mrs. Michell, of Hard and Soft Goal of thea :� Deserts _'> - of all kinds. .. Markham. spentSrtnday with Ly- £ ,,best quality oa G2een'-XvIlr Basket Works ' • man and Mrs, PElkey. hand Phone 1Katt.eyes Was. Thompson has been op the aR>!c8 FOR SAL>a Let us suggest a fete liner' R = 1 F •sick list lately. We hope to see TH00S A LKw -.'him-sroand again soon. • A. that will give renewed life FRA21'g PEI!TNOCS Write Dir phone , David and Mrs. Pn 6, o! Lake- y :to your . appetite, which ,. ' gg The Man that made the Barnes T �T : field,spent over Sundaywirh'their C �•Get after one trill, will more Basket.", ED. 8-Ow M A'1; relatives in Claremont. . -than please the palate. Mrs. McCallum had men busy Farmers,' Attention i _ ��jj 20 • WHITBY, ONT.' kt. fart week reahioglinat her residence Crean Layers r1OC. S H IN' G L E S :on the ninth concession. 1'am agent for the World's Greatest -- �i'LAREMONT x' Mesa Rebecca Underhill, Who 19 Separator. "The Renfrew," Stoves, Cream BuI18 SOC Nova Scotia Shingles CwA in Whitby at present,is in vet y 8,eles and 'Oil Engines. Fleury's • Galt Galvanl ied Steel Shingles ��G AI r/G RY ;.,poor health with heart trouble. famous Plows,Pointe.(Stals Grinders, Bird's Felt Slate Shingles I •3 Mrs. Cecil Slack and two child- wheel Barrowsetc. and-many others, according - Brantford binder twine and second- to taste. for sale at ren spent a couple: o! . days last hand separators for @ale. T. PATERSON'S - OLAREMONT Highes0 price paid for week with Mre. D. Johnston, of ream at they - Toronto. Wedding.. Cakes, R 1C a Ill Call and get prices. to 5, Mise Wilma Burgess attended ROBT'• DEVITT, �+ the Toronto Universitymapquer- Phone 506 Pick.: BROUGHAM Claremoa t Creamery g Good )cult Cake;-,&v-%; s Ib• Fruit Rree's, Shrubs Etc .'ads held in Hart House on Friday . - eyeaiag. Wedding Cakes a Specialty. Clive as a trisf and be convinced A number of our residents took Having secured the agency for T. W. _ in the Wioter Fair at Toronto last a Bowman a Son, Star Nurseries, 5 week and were delighted with ther Ridgetown. Ont. 1'd exhibits. I am prepared to take orders for all BEATTY M'rb, Harry Thomeon,�wlio hueR. Q V. kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, been spehdiog a few weeks with Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at STANDS FOA THE EEiBT . 0 lowest prices. her daughter in Buffalo, has re. �� � �+; _ 3 turned home. �'�, ��RfES ` Special rates for large quantities. , Q ' New,coal or wood heating stove AQ,E � / HONE•90(Aa only 812-50; also a parlor smite, i, ' • N. J. CihaDlmen, Pickering walnut, 4 pieces. $13.00. Take P�Pt)LAR �'tP e? them away. J. H. Beal. L At the factory of H-G.McIntyre Ltd., they are belay 'mak-ng the aD •��� h machinery and equipment for the no lines which they, neve going to YOII will get better Bread i a Atfacture at Claremont, .t by using SafetyforMrs. Reid, of Meaford, accom• a „� aced b her two dam htera and • ,� y g 'urity Bread Flour _„ Litter -Carriers, rHay Carriers, son-in-law, motored down on fat- he� FarlYle*� �sYl�gt� Pumps, DoorTrscka. Cow �t�, arday and spent the week-end and better Fas6Ty Howls. Preeenreou to gSystema Etc. 4- J. R. Parry has opened u p a by using t ill pa before buying el y Priam on with her Por, Lorne, and wife. 1 �. *hoe•repel Anit shop one door south �,� HE Farmer worsts hard fog a :ofhem Sriproatl'e barbershop, and haP l�terry wl�e8 �$ J. PROM '. Tth-e %mey he' mahe�s. It is _.-cut prices. (Sieve bim a trial. ,all - PICI9;ERINH, U:�1'TAlaJlO wont guaranteed. Quick work Important savings should, J.0 Pastry Flour sand prompt attention. • be thoroughly safeguarded. �/ IiIJ /�l .C+ LJ3 ,,, Wm. and Mrs. Willison and There are well known Broads n Ir #► A S TT �• "James and Mrs. Coates motored of Flour, f Steady growth sad progreaa y !Tk, since 1871, together with con- Eleottieal Oontraetor toLindsay on Tuesday to visit and on can get servative and experienced Masa Mackie.. who is to the horns• at at �Yoatr valuables sed ansa- •:�.,.�.� �, tai where she uaderweat a serious a ement enable The Dominion - 'operation on Monday. ,P Pers rltoaid beprepared P a gi am re e►red to accept Dora- FRANK CHIDLOW, ;protsatad against Bank to offer unexcelled security Next Sunday morning at the tracts for electric Baptist Church the pastor will wiring ONTARIO and s for the custody of savings. g wirin in Preach on "The Honor Roll of Faith," and in the evening the Ufa oar local branch Depositors in oar local bessieh are PICKERING VILiUGB •� ' snbjee�..will be "Jonah sad the Are yOCI still . u81D provides security afforded every banking facility whish and vicinity. Whale. third is the aeries on the .and oonveafesce. ovr whole organisation provides. Kati aratee given free "Studies of Temptation." The Women's Scission Circle of — -- Prima reasonable � Phone st mr expense to rrard the Baptist Church trot on Mon- day afternoon at the home of'Miss M$w or write to s Hattie Walker. When the bust. Wash Board f nee* of the meeting was concluded ' W �- =3 Miss Walker entertained the mom We will let yow WHITBY BRANCH-ti. P Lyod, Maa^aer 46 Franklin Ave. � bars to a dainty ranch which was t our BROOKLIN BRANCH-S- C. Cross. Manager +much appreciated TORONTO EAST Mies Mackie, who was teacher �.�. _ is the Claremont public school I900 GravityNew Blacksmith - 2 rant year. and who has been teach. .:.Washer tag in Lindsay this year. was Rubbers .RUBBERS Rubbers g y =�2 taken seriously til last week. She NOW is the time t0 et ot! was taken to the Roes Memorial plows in order for the Hospital abate, on Monday. she for 10 days free trial. ,At the very moment when they are most needed. v fall work. :underwent as operation. We are r -glad to know that the operation If satisfied you pay, if not, Yt- can bedone i your • o was successful sad hopes are now we take it away, r. satisfaction by entertained for :b� ultimate re These are of a very high grade and an outstanding value. They will r s�overy. -Try one at our. keep you warm and dry-to fit ever one. 1J O R N .� REI D On Tuesday evening, December expense. '1st, the Women's Mission Circle P lie busharan rubbers; 7 eyelets, roll edge, white soles special 3.00 OLAREMONT of the. Baptist-Church willgive - a play entitled "When the Little F. X. C 0 0 p E ',R Men's rubbers, leather tops, white sole, stake proof, white foxing, . M> Old Lady Spoke." The program In 15 inch at 5:00, 12 in. 4.50, 9 in. 3.75, 7 in. 3.50. r will include various numbers by CLAREMONT - _ Chopping r Baa old aaiotance of Claremont Child's and Boys' rubber, 4 eyelets, rolled edge and solid heel, staes 6 AND FL&KING: to 10. at 1.35, 11 to 13 at 1.80, sizes 1 to 5 at 1.90. folk. When he was here before, I am prepared 'to do Cho you had a Rood lamgh and wished • Lumbermen's shanty sox. 100 P. c. wool-Men's at 1,00 and 75c, Oat Fla�kiti;ng� every Monday,� that he would 'corns again. Well. New Fruit Boy's at 55c., 65c. and 75c. Wednesday and Friday he will be here on Tuesday oigbt. - T: Bring 25 cents and help the piano 8toneboats'For Sale y . :farad sand you will bear him. His New P I Call,st I FINGOLD'S Phone 3800 y G1uem011t, `j name? Oh es. I nearl for ot. John F. Ba les, r It's Atkinson, the comic entertain. CZ+.1l�E OrTW. 02..r=A"RI0 Bum]Roate No. 8 or ofday re for your Xmas Cake One day recently- M. J. Wilkey N. � STAFFORD - •accompanied by Mrs. Wicker ADA � W. several friends, motored sato th and your Plum i ,Marble and Granite Dealer. , ` city and is the eventowdecided to Gemstar Lettering take in a shodr. Mr. Wilkes p r y g etc. parked his car by the curb on the Pudding ' •First-clans work , street and after being assured by _j Br111$ Maturing guaranteed. a policeman tbst the car would i �` `� >1 Kingston Road and Pickaeing- be perfectly safe, they weal Tato Do ponr Xmas i \� Way Loan East Townline. � the theatre to enjoy the play. J- Pfieone Whit-bp 32-- � On, eomio9 out the ear was miss. sh O l - _ - $— int. _M-r. ZVitkec notified the -- -p-p1. early- - 27.40 P. O.-Wbitby R• IL police, vrho took the number of v the car and assured Mr. Wilker A nice line of Xmas ' �N behalf of the Dominion Govern- �� � ,.111 4 that they would do their best to went we will redeem, free of recover the stolen property. Goode now on p party. They chlrrge, War Loan Bond manuring i as then went to 4he C. P. R. station handBANKING North Toronto; .with the inters i on December First. 'tion of going home by train. Bat - ' F[ '�. Lodge your bonds"now with this 011ie ids I . before leaving they decided to prices to suit ! branch We will a on cash or phone the police Ptat'iou to aster- pay y , teen if they had found any trace every one. # deposit 'the value of your boncTs to of the car. The answer came your credit, as yon prefer. O!all matisrsala and de stating theta car with the same we have what you I � w. number as that on Mr. Wilker'a want, Or it we have i It will pay:you to.call at lour Worke b Car had been picked up on St. THE to inspect our stock and not We call et it. BANK obtain prices NNEY Clair Avenue. With lightened g I lDARD All orders left with our agent,A. To �hearta they went to claim the i Law, Pickering.,wi11 receive our loaf property. But, on searrhinR _ OF CJ . ADA prompt and careful attention the car they found fhat a valva^ i A call solicited n ,. 'ble sweater, a coat, a furand some Ds , S C 0 TT PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager` s V,; fancy work which was abstracted f Branches also at arooklin, West Hill, Whitby J. T. MATHESON fr•-m a r',,►. t R7 werP n,i•�inu. I CTS AliF\r�»,�r �Io r::• y. -.,.,t A ,.4. w i .''.r _ 1 `3F'i - " �1: 2`.-. .r ,,,,.•. �.t. . 'o �... ., l..:i•- :::, ., :.. .:.. Fes: �`,- r .�. , :rize ..T 4I' ...spy .y,.,: ..' .,.� .. _.. •.•- .. /. .1.. ^.fi� �''.+`i:>-. Y.,,n'yfi4i,Y,�'-. ip.., v L., ..f K..r.✓a t�4�4 r'Fe'nw' 4:�rt,W - ..•,•.:...'. +•-tar' r v: .e.n,.. ,,�. ...y:..•�', .r.-. r r ... A'.+; -. -"'� � .. - -- -::.:i•.': ',Y r R .,Cagh P r A We"ertnl ft"rtnnity:for Every Wide-Awake lYtan,Woman stud Child ER THIS PUZZLE=- -WIN A -BIG CASH PRIZE FOR CHRISTMAS At you gide awake tb your own interests? Are you to get ahead In the world? If so-enter this great puzzle competition. y The hall dnd Empire will give awnyy 100.CASH FIRMS totatltng over $8,000.00, to men, women and children who send in the best answers to the "C•Wordll Picture_P=ile. The Mail and Empire has already paid Thousands of Dollars to successful prize winners in recent Puzzle Games. The cash prtne3 ofP>zred in connection with this new Puzzle Game will be forwarddd to the, lucky winners on December 23rd, aid mach them before Christnm& y W Man Obeects With: the Letter "C . Can- You Fm* d in" -This Picture 9 N bsiow oontains a number of objects sad articles beginning with One Suadred Cash Prises will lx glean for the 100 best lists of words submitted The f� 1 You will find all setts of things that begin with the letter "C"- �-ewer to`this Puzzle. The answer having the largest and nearest correct lint of " like "CW. •�ns{r; "t bbsi4", "Galt', Crossel., qac. 8N how many you can nude ' '1%" jif apt a triek pu=V: nothing is hidden, and you don't have to turn the picture "visible objects and articles In the picture that start with the letter "C" will be upsldt'idi"ft ger swew►ys, we are giving you this large picture so that all objects aAd atlfoles starting with the letter "C" will be easy for you to see. i awarded First Prize; second best, ?Second;Prize• etc. YOUR' ANSWER TO THL "'C.WOBD": PUZZLE MUST BE MAILED NOT LATER THAN WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER ?#Il WIG he -St , - • rt .. f Your T You a O D own USt t _ of t N Prue CID from #fie 1•,! Words" ,. . G �! _ and i r ON - 1yW . W� Be To 'Cash -. Prize yy • _ - Ate' - it?1' K,m03N- as �4- YOUR GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT' DURING SPARE TIME--START YOUR LIST OF 4,, C-WORDS" �e�►-D� You may never in your lifetime hw given-another opportunity Much as we are offering you 1n our Puzzle (Same to ' EASY RULES "play and, learn" while earning a big cash prize. You can't.help enjoy:tig the hunt for "C: Word0.' to the Picture -Puzzle. ✓ All you need is an obserting eye. Let's all join in and hare a jolly goud ttrr,e. No matter what your age, if you t, Any moa, women or solid who :n '',anis end puale0. try joys hand at this one, It Wally i• not nazis at all, for,all the objects In the bag picture have is not r reed•aC of Toronto. and who to neer to tate stn' tike t0 solve p toy or The Mall A Urn. e, maY' san•ni: to atuwer. ` been made perfectly plain, with no attempt to d'sgulse or hide them. Gst a pencil and paper and see how many "C-Words" p s, pie Mutes.• to taentee t•totare rn>t,)e(isemos sen- you can find, .. 1 dected by Tb• !Mall .t i:ptplre. wtnnla,, sm.o] or more. When you have made up your list of "C-Words" send It in along with one, two or three yearly subscriptions to am not All &utw is parflelpate to Utls teazle. dry` The Mall and Empire M $6.00 per year, which will qualify your enswer for the 11'g Cash Prizes to be awarded dRt r• wn aa•wer. ntusc bet m. ed bl It sd urwd ay, De rtemt»r Stn, 1915, anG adS»eseA to A. >.(ontgurrerY. December 23rd to those sending In the 100 beast answers. 1.OU CAN �Fi!f .1 HA1Dy011F (`A.tiH PRI2r FOR ]CMAii. Pus,:e Manager. flee N,.!f A F.trtpe 1. 11I flan of he lrfs dws11 be . uten on enc .:�'. r _ Atart'your list of "C-Words" To-day! of the paper on;I, and numbered consecutively 1, r. i. -- �oo ---= CASH PRIZES ---' I'Qo tae Write your sail name and write addreum to the alsor use hand corner. If yet destro :> wrfto anytY/ag claw aye a THE $5,000 PRIZE LIST xp.rate sheet Haw Prizes Will Be Atnarded 6 Only ^tech words u appear in nate.. Y, IrotlonalY � • w111 b• counted. Do nut ver hyrhenated, rnrtiTound ur Witsudag Atsswere will .edits fire One Aandred Cash 1'he "C-WORD" l'acture Puzzle Game Is a carol tk_,., to obsolete worda, where the r-au. Is asst are a.Msulsr priand accords to the ttsb{e belows Increase the populai•it of. The Mail acid Empire. 1t (vtata cannot De rouneed sad vio yore•. Y r, words of the Sento aloiling ran be used cult one+• ldae 1! latae U Prise it nothing to take part, and YOU do not have to send in a sell+- even though used to designate •dJrerent nL)ject• or irlseit!{e Oat► ibe j lnref ascription to win a prise. If your Stat of "C-Words' i9 awarded articles. An obj•t,t or artteler can be named onto once. 1N GRA hfD wheals• 8411=16• seheealp I Mla°TW` First Prise b the Judges you-w;ll win $30,A0-; but if you would x°w°v°r• any •rale?° part o! an object may afso tr nam- llluzza pea Now w ?lees I itesu An 7 ed. Are Se.t. Sent. Aee tlewt swot like to win more than sae• wo are making tho following sped 7, The answer having the lamest and nearest entre': 1st Prize. .. 730.08 1objecta ill 1I500.f0 i1,000,0pTq.ppO•00 oRer whereby you .can fain great.. ?aisle Prizes by sending In wit" the ieiteorr vt. wit be-%warded Filet P is� l -2nd Prise... 25.00. 1 400.00 880.00 1,600.00 t)NE, or: TWO. or THREI:R yearly subscriptions to The S1a11 tieratatew sty;e or handwriilntt have no bearing t:Vnn do• 3rd Prise... 20.04 300.60 000.08 1.930.00 and Esnp're• cldtug the Finnen. 4th prisf..'. 13.Of 15000 500.60 800.00 RERE'8 NOW THE BSO PHIZM WILL BE AWAIiDRD t• way number of people may tll be in d for ring the pt:nle. nut only ono price, wilt b° awarded to say 5th Prise... 16.00 100.00 500.00 400.00 ► instead of $30 will be awarded to the answer one huttsehotd: nor will.prizes be Awl rd+d to more thou rti 6th prise... 15.00 50.00 100.00 *00.00 $5700.00 winning First PrIve if ONE yearly subscription +ane of any s-ouy where awe.-Or more have been rrnrtlns t 7th • •• 13.00 511.00 1w•� 1".00 to The Mail and Empire at '$0.00 by mall has been Beni in. fes"cher. 7th Prise... 10.00 50.00 40.00 100.00 9. m the erwat of a u• for as rias offered.<tui fail k Second Prize, $400,00; Third i rtae, 1300.00, and. so forth, (See aneeant of stela prize wilt be ft"Au l t°each Nei pat Clef' fth Prime... 7.00 15.00 30.00 W.00 second column .of figures In prise list.) °`Maio, subscriptions (both new and ren°wa1). paY301f 10th !else. .., 6.00 10.00 40.00, +>�•� @ Instead of $30,will he awarded to the'answer in advance of =6.00 per year by mall, or it.oe per sent 11th to 20th - $1000 OO y delivered by carrion boy In Hanniton. will he act*711A,to - Pr1seM, loci. 4.00 T.00 14.00 50.00 winning First Prise if TWO (new or renewal) it. ♦:1 answer*- will rec•ivs the same cons�d,. ti,a: t 21st to 60th yearly subscriptions to The Mail and Empire are sent in. regardaw or whether or nota subscription to The SII pltsea, IUCLI 3.00 6100 x2.00 20,00 Second Prize, ;800.eD; Third Price, $600.?0, and so forth. (See s ti12.$Three prominent Toronto cl?lacus, having no oa• Slat to 100th third column of figures Ill prize I•st.) neetion with The Mall h Emigre will be selected to A%I. Prizes. Iael.( 2.00 5.00 10.00 iS.Os ��i10�,00 instead of 130 will he awarded to the answer sa jvdsn to decide the winners, s^II participants, by ev Instead winialg First Prize pruv'ded THREE (nevi or yang In their anmwers• agree to accept the decision of In the event of a tie-ter any prize offered, the full ane Judges J ss anal ane et oarive, Lronewai) yearly eubeoriptlons to The 'nail and 2i:mplre are seat - The Judges will tore? on itecsu,ber nth, an-1 an- alaoont O[ such prize will be paid to each Used iii- Second Prize. $1,60o:00; Third !'raze. $1,250.00, and so noun,e. went at the Prize %Vint?+re anti ,'or.ect list or ., D Dam• forst. (See fourth column of tigu*eat in prize 1`st.). s8rd.b and bprizes wil4d inl be mailed Ito•thelrwinners before `y Isn't this the most remarkable and liberal over, you have Christmas. OQ Rates-Payable AdY�C� ever had presented to you? And that's not 511. We will glue extra amounts on all prizes In--the same manner. If your The Jla11 and Empire anywhere iii Catut" by mail, gnawer is qualified by THREE year:y subscriptions and yon Your own• subscription will count, or subscrlp- itr 75.00 per year. Delivered by carrier-boy in Hantlilton. win fourth prise, you will receive $600.00, and so forth down Clotts to start at come future datper Just write on the - $6•00 per year. the prtze List. You are given an opportunity to participate in order schen you want the paper started, and it will 100 Prises totalling over ;8,000• :.here the 100th prize with start promptly on that date. You will find it easy Mail Your Ptrssle Anawen and QsalitysislC Fnbseripdotos to 101)TtIP P, subecript'ona wins 11'0.00, so that you would Ret your to get subscriptions to Ther Stall and Empire tit o _ + O. A. MONTOOAUMY, PUZZLE MA14AGER own subscription money back, also the $10.00 you sent In for quality your answer for the I3tR Cash Pluses in r THE MAIL AND EMPIRE your two additional subscribeiv should you only win the 100th is by far the best daily netvspnpor publ'ahed in Dept 1 Toronto, Canada prize. _ Ontario. "Mr." is aR abbreviation o[ "Mae.!bearer! "Sir" is our way of writing I Ineaning written afterwards. Hee:a were Rist put on shoes to Whg Do We Say It? IIMra,' is an abbreviated form nt'the syllable of "4fonsiea:." l And why "'Dear' Bir"? Obvioasly prevent a horseman's foot from slip. ter"; How many people can explain the 'Mistress," and "Madam' !e our way You may ad a line or so In a letter we do nt`t "rove" or "hold in affection" i fang in the stirrup. meininge of the terms they use when of writing the French "Ma Dame." and put 'ti.B." or "P.S:." as the fancy all these we address as "dear." Once, �. writing letters? Why, for instance, And wbat of "Esq."? Tbat, of#takes you. "N.B." stands fcr "Nota I however. "ries." mere!; meant "es A pubic meeting, strictly aptzaltin� -0 -0 -0 In S jiE7 do we address a mea as "Dear 'Mr.' course, stands for "Esquire," and the Sane," meaning "Note ?vel::' of -rake,teemed,•' slid was used only by those is a tweeting called by a citizen or a '•� Smith," and a wotnaa as "Dear 'Mrs.' latter is •a phonetic corruption cf, the good notice." "P.S." is, not really 1 who were addressing anyone In a high- number of citizens to discuss a mattsf French "Escnyer," meaning a shield- "postscTlyt," bat "Post scriptum,",er station Of 11te thaw themselves, of public inheres?. Smith. or 'Madamr ` -.•,+rr .• '� '.... Q yea .,,' '..'::. :. .., .'.:'..-. - .i .:sees...- „„; r ...r''.. C'. .7R„., w,1.r +t'?•,., ..•-d .k'S. •.-r' .. £,. ,,+` p•>i� �'ls. �;.�... � r ,�, t "�," -,? u` �j h•:- +, S:'i.'iu "t.w:+.,� •:, • d,"',, �' i..t `? -.A:'S4 , '•n ' ;�' ..-'^' ...:» .,, *k:tib', Yt% 'rC'` :.?,r• .,3 ,.AQy k ;eta -ad' k+y'• ^Kw..,.t', d` y iy.�"A': d.,« 'r,-•K•'+,L•• '.r"fi "St.$-., ltri}:Yp;�r' ac•�,. ...;"." 'tom'': a+'r .r:„f, „� .,,;, � '„.°�-,,z ' �.? r z ^r....•¢ .,.,ra,J. +.; ra. v. ...:.,. .,,:.rvr -.-r.. .- 'a'.4: r'T.i w�v:. swy-. ' x^ �`•;'r,:x:a,,,,.;;'��,,."` '....-.r, d*-.c•...$n.- �^' :-.^?�*.vY•:.^u } :♦.R,+v+..- nth•"i5S'�'tK`-'�Z,v«`'"3"..d:r `+a x' •ywra r, f."i�•�§�`.;^SCS. "�•'�.•s•rc.u�.c'�. >..,a!=`-'�r.'$?in .:..n;; ,tay+$c.+ar'.n�fi:r�• '.°�,��'-'?�i' f'4Ww +�'�:'�"' :x4?."•"a.�S akv"'•'-Ha 1 tk y 3y „ Y5 tlsy.. ti 7u •.' .>Y-'v..• R�`rw ,4� e �. _;. a.. rS •ti r Pi� IBL�D 'I. 1" MNG TUT itYis the belief of the Ponapeans, s � y� Me a /li�l7 .r4Cltiel�' t`Q�a ><ii ��Q a tribe of Soath sea Wanders,, that Un- airs unngs pleatle try Modtea Rose?"" �... . eaches Your Eyfa>i To-&Y . = t'� �+,,,_ teas you are-a good dancer you win - e %eA You asazC up. at nevAer��Co Heaven! sed, eve tai to their a every soul Also It Means Bright Eyes,.Red - the Sky. passing to the "Great Beyond" is ob- liged to cross a bridge arded by de- t4 LipsLi and Cheeks. tl Rosy .' rgeerets of Science monlecal-watchmen waftigg to pounce lack of sufficient "red. health- TheT .Number Two. : upon him and drag him to tize'iowerRED t giving blood does not 'end merely in f Byr,]]avid >iletz. regfods. ` Ill however,the soul to ble to Itance _ Yale faces and,lustreless eyes. It m The true size of the universe and much more serfotta. Bdoodlees people the relative size:01 tile''earth to k, am•O� the bristle the wttchman t►ilf , -are the,tirsd,'3angvid', run-do`4n folk can'be grasped best by imagining the be nt engrossed in will forget the.move 00 who 3taiie ao enjoyment to life. They coustruction of a, workings model. so " 1 meats that.they will forget their duty _ t•have heart Palpitation, headaches and A grain of mustard seed ie the tra- •and, before they 'have time'to realize r�.L -' r e� " backaches, no. appetite; sometimes ditione] object taken by astronomers it, the soul will slip past them tato • 1 raC g$ItlE g'QQd, to #o]' e74 �ipal g. 1 �' � «. seas. Just a l#,litmore rich,,red blood On the nt the earth In this model. Paradise! _ _ - fainting speltA, and always nocuous- to repress 111 � — same stale; Che•sun would be. �lR jrr OWN /�1�e �f ;.TUrA Of t}lC �I1�.' - �if /� rtj and these troubles vanish. To get this represented by an orange. Let us. BAB 1'S OWN TABLE S What came up the hill with ms assets' dvual yrs oatatotnnt now,rich,red blood Dr.Williams' Pink lmagiae the mustard 'seed re�mlvi' t Utterly and•gl v ay? -.+l at a..a .ewe a>�Own cors � ARE Q T YALE Pills are just the thing you need.That around the orange fn a sort of IIatten Laughin i'`'e' tat rrs.wast reoab „ is why these pile have a world-wide ed circle at a distance of 40 feet. g joyous all th way— s UE Was it then some mystic key? wu n7 WA1ff to, + reputation as a blood and nerve tonic. That represents then, the earth re- , Among those who h ve proved the volvingr is ax lP x xtraase warrttta, xAssAv around the e¢ln at a dislanee � yftn, tree, r _ � Tinklint as it came along �': tsiaad, ef.si.s.:sd truth of these statements is Miss of 83,000,000 miles. To All Mothers Having Yomg In its heart.the'gong of llasy, soar,. qSoMates tr hO =mssYom ol Cho ' —Annie M. Bloimkt, Woodbridge, Man.. The moon would be repeesented by seats ...woo "setts One Tsar lifts aearot or r'� Children in the Home. In its eyes the dawn of day who says:—"I me very weak and a seed one-fourth the size of the mus- seal-lsat muirsd. ase a to ea antra arta Merry, marry all the way. . prob.ttasarr tw.g sne.ea"st Mae r areata, else nervous, had pains in my side and lard need revolving around the mus• Ns other medicine is of such aid .mfrapu sad boobs tieew suwiai 7earsarr 1r back and suffered ihrom frequent sick lard seed at a distance of one inch. sea Abe-IdUL Andrew, �,�t, aaboel to mothers of young children se is Wiat came up the hill with me v lfardae, Raman uospttat, YSaeeba L1os tetrad, it. t' headaches. I was hardly able to do Besides our earth, there are seven Baby's Own TabieLs. The Tablets are When I reached the top it stayed, anything about th'e louse and would pianet�a revo i the very beet medicine a mother can Still about me eerie played No Jti �1!ng around the' olio. -Doing awake with a start at night, with'my Theas would be represented`in our give her little ones during the dreaded .Like a rainbow was ernyed. � heart pounding violently. If I walked model by objects ranging in'size from teething time because -they. regulate A teacher In London Zadt-snd re. ,- upstairs I would be breathless and my one smaller than the mtBtard seed to the stomach and Dowers sad thus - cowed the folloing ZWIs r tr*m the It Is gone,-this butterfly, heart would Hnjidt"rapidly. I .used one the size of a pea sad at distaAcee drive out constipation and indlgee- mother of one.-of his pupils: As I turned the hill ivrsooth, doctor's medicine bet it did nob'do me from the orange ranging from 10'.fe6t 'tion; pro"at colic and diarrhoea and + "Dear Sf:,—�'ieses don't give Charlie Tell me minds, I cry, the truth . any permanent good, Then I was ad- to a quarter of a mile. break up colds and simple fevers. ,• any.more homework. That'®um about *+. x-vfeed to take Dr. Williams' Pink Piffle Soine of these planets have no Concerning Baby's Own Tablets, You have lost,= 'thef' whisper— "Youth." •how long would It false a man to walk �•. and decided td try them, and I can moons. One has one moon. The Mrs, John A. Patterson, 'Scotch Vil- forty-tlgmw round Trafalgar Square J. , a _-George,EU'*tQn only say that they did wonders for others have various numbers ranging lege, N.S., says:—"I have edit children, caused his father to love a whole day's �Y•. mea I am now welt and strong again from two to nine. aa1 alI the-medicine they ever get is "All Dralssed Up" and work. Then when he'd walked it you s! sad able- to do all�-my work, and this ' The sun with its planets andf their Baby's Own Tablet-. I would use } marked the sum " t: y A t}erman journalist who reoently meg" " '..Is all due to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, attendant moons represent what•the nothing else for them and can strong-i vieiter Doorn declare$ that the I have recommended the pills to others astronomer calls the solar wystem. $r recommend the Tablets to All+Kalser still has a weakness for`uni• MInard's Liniment for Chilblains,, oho have taken them with equally The rest of the universe with its other mothers." �forma, and sometimes changes his good results," millions of stars constitutes the so. Baby's Own Tablets are sold by 'mlliWy dress five times a day.- The nes 'e plant You can _ pi PP- P products one gel the pills from your called stellar system. medicine dealers or by mats at 26 --- —• = �rvft and then dies, "Suckers," or druggist, or by mail at 60 cents a box If our model of the solar system cents a box from The Dr, Williams` y hoots, became b dies.g planta for c3e t rrom The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., was located In Toronto, the nearest Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Coughs and Colter iVlosa8 ollbwing year. c"f• Brockville, Out. star would be represeatcd by a -mail '--�---_ globe placed out in the Atlantic Ocean. Chinese Expert In Jade: r �tes.tLess Nights cs Other People's Good-B ei.` So tar apart are the stars, that if we I The Chinese, as a result of many �� ��vitality. � �� 1 ' p y kept our model to scale and used the generations of experience, are the tour a cow is aaorr VRIN& moat expert jade carvers !n the world. to ran. Awls!nature To grasp and sake vigorously one whole surface of the earth for it, not to bring for chAdrom + X another's necklaces before parting is more than three or four stars could ` beta etiquette in Vie South Sea Islands, be represented on It It is better to be able to look backga tines. K"t'S �'. ; Ito a da well lived than ahead.to a the prompt we of Claw, ht and Beatuti _ where the mea 'ea well as the carmen Apd astroaamere sour estimate the I month of promises. Grana ® —over wear these ornaments, total number of stars as between 2000 . r+rars urs• ,The Turks cross their handi on and 3000 millions of stirs. w Mane re as their breasts and bow. Today a large humbca of as2rono-" 5 rr r A vS YOtl2 ia'a°'0°' With the Fljians saying "good-bye is mars also believe that in addition to POULTRY.GAME,EGGS, � TO EXPECTANT quite a ceremony. Men and women our stellar universe, there are other, BUTTER nrvvFEATHERS carry rad feathers, which they pro- universes, smaller ones, which they ' -WE BUY A"YEAR ROUND' dace before riarting and place In the have named "island universea," More *Ue todayfarpr•'iroa-we J44arunfee them 16r•a wrek ahead - form"of s crone. The significance of will be said about'these later. I HrnS ,t P PQuuov t>Ga,1.1111 rD - - this is- that, although they must now Here are a few figures for those who .ae •..c o.•ppcc ..a., e + e • Rear thamae!ves away from each like them: .. 36-3913ay.a'ow•r Mark*L %4OW1901 other's preeeunce, their paths h.vtdg , Froin the earl% to the moon is about _— once crossed,Weir hearts will for ever 299,000.�1iea . LCtte3" from lV m Ayars Tells be in univon. From the earth to the sun Is about _ ,How Lydia E. Piekl':a> a � The Japanese way of bidding adieu 93,000,000 miles. Is to -flourish a slipper in the air, In From the earth to the nearest star , �SE ��L YQ$CtA�iIC certain South Sea Islands the lorer's is about 25,000 billions of miles, - Your throat every mo>7a- Ing with iWinard's in Helped r -method of expressing a farewell con- Light takes' one second to •.•ave! water pod prevan: w!c:a v lists q,,t clasping his sweetheart's 186,000 miles. Therefore Si takes light � 0 N $prangg Valley, Sgsk. "� took the tee' sakles; while In Otaheite a man tak- eight safnutes to get from the st:n to Vegetable Compound before my last 'fag leave'of a woman twists hef skirt the earth ¢ • , + confinement, wheq I got to feeling so t3]1 k become' like a pjece of rope, Go outdoors to-night and look up at b"w badly that I could not sleep nights, my + _ t the stars. The light that reaches your 3';i' aae;r i-sill a e of a back Ached so sdross my hips, and I i}µ' - -- eyes from some stars -left.them when •• f! : ' toushoecscvlrichmaksa OF could hardly do work dmr}ng the dap. 'George III. was King of Englan2i. I!,' 6-in hold their keen PJ4�N I never -had such an easy confinement t nutting edge ender and this id sixth b'ab Iread about The Crusaders were just starting s y a `- eve. ora^a (out for Jerusalem when the light y Lydia E. Pdnkham's Vegetable .Com- III slr.0y:s C,triaDa SA`� CO, Lr pound in the 'Farmer's Telegram sad from more distant stars started an its I' ,��u cv"o.a ar w„Tor•or.TJ Wrote you for one Of your books. We! f v..vc, way toward you. p i have no druggist in our town,but I saw And King Tut had trot yet been born your medicine in T. Eaton's catalogue.: 4 when the light from stili others start. — loam a farmer's wife, so have all kinds ed on its journey. - _of work to do inside and -outaidd the Next article: The San. house. My baby is a nice healthy girl Copyright, 1829, by David Diets. Fvho weighed nine pounds at birth. �a — For - ' am feeling fine after putting in a large, garden since baby came. (She is_as Pimples came from blood that's not lust right. good as she can ben, 'hours is the best � y if you Want to set rid of facial blemishes try fitE~ medicine foi women and. I have told Stiaerysrrua. Anydrugstore, about it and even written to my friends '; r r. about it.' — Mrs. ANNra E. AYAB9, Si> in8 and Health. prm Valley, Sask. - Lydia E. Ankham's Vegetable Com- Singing has long been advocated as pound is an excellent medicine for ea- - an aid to healthfulness of body. The "� ppeec. t niotheta, and ilhovld be taken . hysical reactions of an exercise LSD—) during the entire period. It hoe a gen- „ eral effect to strengthen and tone up the . which energisles alike the brain, the entire system so that'it work in She Was the Limit. heart,_and the lungs, would certain ly 14 every respect as nature intends. All wise for mo tothina' would be un- seem to be beaeflcial. f3retry, the T eta sell this dependable medicines She—"So you think It � eighteenth century French Composer, YE Qive-k a trial. marry plan with less t — -- ` brain than myself?" once said:: 'I placed -three fingers of Her Chum—"Quite Impossible, my my right hand on on artery and salts an air to the tempo of my pulse. Then - M `,dear!", , r I sang with great ardor an air in a / dixeren•t tempo, sad I distinctly felt PIMPLES ON _.flood Reason. my palet k ecom ing t slackening its WE / HUM tl ' '�'hy did you cancel your order for lotion to 'accommodate itself by de- - g those fountain-peva Y' grass to the.new tempo." The physi- w, . "Because the traveller took down cal condition of most of the famous y my order with a lead pencil." singers, foo, is impressive testimony Itthing and Burning Ter" " " to the value of singing In this regard rible. CutlCura Heals. �E WANT CHURNING of its healthfulness. Even the some times too exuberant physique of the "My trouble started-by littsle pim- prima donna.may fairly bequoted in plea coming out on my face•sad support of the claim. the back of my head. After a few i yCREAM .$ - weeks the pimples scaled over and No Hato. the itching and bnritinQ were some- < the safe by millions and prescribed•by physicians for thing tersible,cauel-r me to scratch. The patient saleswoman brought out I lost rest at night because of the We supply cans and pay express the seventeenth hat- The customer �jdg Headache Neuralgia Lumbago irritation.heard about Cudwra sae , apeeme3 Impressed, but her doting hos- r:.t sad Ointment and sent for a f e .'chargee. We pay daily by express pr band spoke up,with decision. Pain Toothach Neuritis ;Rheumatism a ' money orders, which can be cashed e, sample. After using it a few times "That hat does,not become you, my I of relief so purchased more,and anywhere without any charge. 8 P angel." i after using abom four-cakes of t? To obtain the top price, Cream The saleswoman showed another. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Cuticura Soap and three bona of - must be free from bad flavors and "And that, certainly, is not worthy Cutl6ura Ointment I was healed." contain not less than 30 per cent. of you, mq angel!" (Signed) Mise Dorothy Vyeloch, Batter Fat. "I tear we cannot suit your angel," „ „ Dare,No.Dak.,July l6, 1494. qc e t only, "Bayer package olatntenc and said the saleswoman dually. "We have !r fl only —� P--$- Use C`uticurs Soap, r which contains roved directions. Talcum for dully toilet Purposes. . Bowes Company Limited, nothing in the way of a halo." P �_. Han "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets f�pte Itea1 !sur also. eaarm cn+aat.n _ De t: "atesaonow 1t6,Yoetn�t. Prim,,asap ". Each of us in an engineer—of his _a� hies of.ft4 and 100—Druggists. otr at ra aaa nos,Tse,See. $or references—Head Office, Toronto, Aspirin ts tae trade mart; (ratutowd in Oanada) of ]W�r Manataetnre of maeoaeetie- Cookers SYavias Stick IIae. �,- own life. AeK5. _Bank of Montreal,or your local banker. : ' sclolftterAAA of eatsSalleytexeld (Acetyl M.aato assist o bl aagai ohne It i Amen known :. __ tYat Aapltln msaps>Mias eanaraecnars, to assist tb pm►Ite against Imitations. tae Tablets „Established for over thirty years. Keep Minardts Liniment handy. of aper oospaar will be camped lrfth their seam tfam. muh, the •'Zara cross.•• ISSUE No. 48—`26. X:, ir1M1;.rkaV111­ a, '4w.­ sjz _ � X 7 :41 71� , a ­W, ss MEW ;--Mise Almie Marquit,of Stroud, *—Ur. Hear Ht be here as nau, relatives.is.Pickering. a Buffido with his bi4lf-sister,Mrs.- practising in Toronto.-N%ill be here eal, I. —'Mre. Joseph Cowan Was In the —J. Allaway spent over Sand-%y —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist. has beenspendilog a few days with oil next T=ay to attend to his I h on Friday. AV t �re J. Pearson,.*bo is sadquely Ill. in Xis office on Thursday from 10 Baty 1.4Miv*tonney-ia B11 do -4ait out of the frying pea. %. m. to5 P. m.. as usual. t me t owing W a VOr Y40VOrS 1000 fried cakes, only 20 cents per . —Mr. and 'Mrs; Rogers, of To. dozed. Call or phone your ordii rooto, paid a short visit -7 G. and -Mrs. Seott, of to C. A. ot, spent Sunday with W. to the Pickering Bake' ry. �Stvrritt on Friday. They were An 'N.' od Mrs. Hiller, --RDbt. d Mrs. Fraser, con. 4 a'ceompafiled iry- 31re, -Sterritt's I Brock - mother, Mrs, Hobbs. The r! '*Is. —Thos. stad Mrs. Douglas ikad and Cheater and Mrs. Frri y mrs, Riggs, of Toroptg, visited andsou, con. 1, Brock, visited - —A very large number of our ;tr Wlth�aft' . A., stmeto on ftnd& eir co'haims, W.B.anill.Mrs.'Poiv-, abbileithers are to *rftaris and as ell, 01 arundsy. and moor, we 4"d the money, we would Wis. W. FA** Mrs. -Booth, and daughter, Miss —J. O'Conner, of Church street, APpridate very much a remit- _.....Buyer 0.7. Jy1QVJfr9d, Spent .M01jd*y in the Who W&S cogapeHed to give up tancti at an early,,datt. . In no case now N ­ - a J R.y work seyeral weeks ago on account is the amount very large, but 511is' Munro, prim he of illne'sle, ip lmprovi�g nicely and taken collectively it means good principal of t th " Jj "zvt the expects to resume work at an Macy hundred s, and Ontinuation Sehoo a of ,d-ollk�! is le in thi city. early date. after giving the matter &- fair^�Wlftk.end with friends fa —The Hydro Commission has trial we find that*e-cannot run' t M.a.-Itogers'and family, of roams 4n - the Dillingham nowApaper without * money. Toronto, mot6rect down on Sun- It&sod r WISE BUYER y sn'd"speut thesy d wit6othe Block for the accommodaii" of Kindly remit at ones if you are Rformer'to mother. . wire and other materials that are In arrears. Mrs. Kenneth Gordon Itud Was used ia the constructiob ofis V.%uthter, June, and lady friend, the lice from, Whitby, DRAIPM The largest and fluest,d �-Cif Toronto, spent Sunday- with —The Hydro Electric Power WRIGHT7-)BUddenly, On Wednesday. Commission have a gang of men lira. James Bordon. Nov. 26tb. Robert Wright, late of e Ladies'Aid of the.ligited now employed digging the holes Markham, In his 82nd year. Funeral play of Xmas' Po 't Cards, Church will meet on wed6isday, and erecting the poles. between on Saturday.- Nov. 28th, at I p.m. a number from his son's residepce. Req. tad, ata p. in., at-the home Whitby and 'Pickering, 43 Arundel Ave..Toronto, toMarkhant Moth. bid 1$-9. W. L. Courtice. of local -men being employed. Xmf%4 'Cards withsave) --�.Oeo W. Barker has been in. They say that it will take them 6dist Church for-$p. m. service 'and e intermnt AmIlIng,a new furnace in his real• until about Christmas to com- 7 Aes, wiring and making otherlete the line.- There are still a ,6Folders Moas extensive improvements. farge nouther of houses to be BALE REGISTER. opes, Xtnts* or being off duty for a wired, but the owners are post, -Aft SATURDAY.Nov.29TH-Auctfon e of maple of weeks through 'Illness, potting the work until -they are 80 choice cows and springere-at W. Mae Mary Clark returned to the sure of getting the juice. A. Knox's. half mile north of Brou. Beals an"d Taga etc.,' ever irk on Sunnay evening 10 resume -James Rose has purchased bam. Sale at 1.80 o'clock sharp. land at the sontla end of Oshawa, See bills. Wjn. Maw, auctioneer. -The many Pickering friends of to,erect a factory thereon foTHUMAr the D T. Duc.3RD=AUCtion-sale Of shown n tow' n is Mrs, John Buchan, of Drayton, manufacture of excelsior. The 40 fresh cows and springersand 20 fami erly of Pickering, will regret new building s to be 2Uz80 feet steers,and heifers 2 years: old, the property*of Oliver Denny. lot 24, of her death, which took and will be of brick and steel con- r !no Wedjaeada� The funeral struetlov. Work will begin at con. 4,: Whitby, samelvery choice -now on display- cows at this Bate. fresh or due about es Place to day (Friday). once and it Is expected that the time of rale. Sale at 1.30 o'clock building will be ready.for ck-en ­-W. E.Greig, Ontario manager, shartf. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. TnuME)Ay. Dzc. 3FLt)-Auction sale J. A. Graham, SaskatchewanUou about the first of the year. Harris Ready access to water, power and manager of the Massey Co�, of horses. cattle, pigs, modern ma- See our ' 'book of per-: , visited in this localily on Tuesday. light are the reasons for locating chin bay and grain.the property W Ian of of GeV They viewed the packing of apples in 091far A, the former p n Bros. lots 13 and 14, con. apt Russell Fleming's farm. moving to Lindsay having been 1. Pickering isoutb of the Friends' .-Sonal Gre'etin Cards. On the first Sunday event -g abandoned, as the inducements Meetinghouse. Pickering Villa of December there will Bea Song were not so great as those Fres No reserve as the proprietors have -Service In the f7aited Church. eared by Oshawa. . sold their farm. Sale at one o'clock. • Have your name and -when the Symphony Quartette -A frequent cause of accidents See bills. W.B.Powell.auctioneer.- _of' Simcoe St. United Chnrob, is the carelessness of motorists in SATMDAY.DZC Lith-Auction sale of Oshawa. will furnish the matic. coming out of sideroads or laces the property known as *'Orchard lain." at Rouge Hill. Kingifton Rd., ..:address Printed in any -A moving picture show.under on to the Provincial Highway. and all the furniture and equipment -dw &novices of the public library without aseertaining if the road and also the lot containing about 3 *Ul be given intbeTo*n Hall next Is perfectly safe tram approach- acres,on which there Is a large or. 'type you -,would like. 71 `W*dnesday evening. Doe. 2nd. Ing motor vehicles. In the vicin• chard, the property at jog. Hackett. CA-coo and see Charlie Chaplin and ity of Pickering a numbdr of acci Sale at one o'clock sharp. See bills. dents f eon), this cause has talgen Was. Maw.-auctioneer. A your own. .7, sod Dzc. bra—Auction sale other popular Illwooand hol Palo card all I the public library w hieb Is in n place during the past year or two. SATURDAY, W fonds. Admission. 26 rents. Some of which were quite serious. of horses. cattle. p a. implements @!tc.. the PrOP4 I On Sunday next Rev. A. B. S.L. Squire, Deputy Minister of Robt. Devitt. Sanderson subjactoo In the Uniu d Highways, has announced that In the Villagef B bam. Salo i0hureb will sharp See WIS. F. be : 14 30 a. tn., "Ab. new rule come into effect �*t at one o'clock 11 Postill auctioneer, -1m . , � . HAPMAN k1! raham. his character, his name the -beginning of the now year sted his crown." The pastor will By this rule ell vehicles wIll be MIN give a short talk to the boys and compelled to come to a fall sto NOW Advor""Mop". ii girls. Children bring your. r• befomentering upon a Provincial outs. 7 p. V.. third In so-rise "God Highway fr6m an intersecting SALE-Ayrshire be*er, due e]I en the Great Qlaestioner." road, thus enabling the driver to Dee 9th. Apply to Gerald Clark. Dunbar. FOR ''M 'M -!lifter a lingerinir Illness, being scortaln if the road is elear and "confined to her bed for the pot t safe for him to proceed thereon. A LE—40 t.40b,3rn pullet a,B"- five months, Mist Bridget(Edith) F On- errls strain. Arthur Clough, east from -W%efy, second daughter of the late carrying a full line of fall wear.. CHERRYWOOD. Patrick and Alice Teef y, of Cher. FERRETS FOR SALE—Good hun. New stock. 'Just in' rywood, died on Tuesday at the The Cberrywood 'Sunday'Sebool will FE Aey t rho O'Brien.Frenchman's ten: nn Bjy. R, R. 2.;k e 11�12 home of her sister,Mrs. Urquhart, bold their annual Christmas tree and Rubbers, Underwear, Overialls, Sox g of 141 St. Helene Ave., Toronto.- concert in the church on Monday even.- - OR RALE-One beary cast rance urs- Ing. Dee. 21st. The-program Will con- Fand one heater,both in good condium. Will Her funeral took place this(Th Pll�oardcos d,,I,,,. sell at coat. J.H.Bandy,Pickering 12 day) morning when interment @let of choruses. r -it, Caps, Macinaw Co.ats,' '- dialogues and pantomimes. Watch T-7-roomed took place in the F. Q. Ceopetery, for full particulars later. SALE OR REN house and)at with stable. in the Village of FOR Broughatn. Russell Conner,Brougham. 14weaters etc. Tickers in. 12-13 -8t.Tfeorge's Anglican Church - DUNBARToN. Advent ganday, Nov-20th, Is TcK'NG-1 am prepared to re- TcReive ordJ%for trucking all kinds of stock Our prices are right and quality of goods-is unbeatable. inst kept throughout the,'Doininion Anglican Service in the Community and produce. A,Baha,Pickering. Phone Pick 08 IAYMAU';e Sunday: 10 a. m. S. Halt at 3 P. in. on Sunday next, Lay. 2712. 10-13 man's Sunday: Come and bring your 11 a. m. rvice, conducted.by PIKE-Teacher of pinno- friendstobear message from laym(lo DISON the Deanery -representatives on Econservatory Course taught it desired. Stud- to laymen. F, L. Fowke, of Oshawa A Pilkity's,Crartwont-.Saturda Ithe National Laymen's Committee, I •io at Mrs,Lyman Y. -Radios and Accessories will give the address. . 1-13 Phone Clare 3006. F. L. Powke, of Oshawa. who will A grand concert will he held in theANTED-Married-d man by the .,See no about renewing pour Batteries, tubes, kerials etc. give the address, and W. Downie, Community Hall. Dunbartoo, on-the W year for dairy farm,fully e2perienced.clean Of Whitby. A cordial invitation evening of Wednesday. Dec.9tb, the milker. Separate house.good wages- Apply at SOMETHING NEW is extended 'to all. The address proceeds tobe is aid of the fund for NEWS office, Pickering. , will be especially to men. 7 p. m. placing&piano in the ball, The'pro- FOR8ALE-Thorough-bred Dur. The new Perfex Aerial wilh increase your list of incoming Bveaiag service, Preacher, the gram will be given by protessinonal bull,2 nice heifers and 100 pum-bred Reetdr, talent from Toronto, under the direr- Leghorn hens, Apply to Mrs.Wallace.Madame Stations by, two. Has 6,W0 feet of wire iii place tion of Walter Edwards. humorist, w9witi's Farm,Mribortm, 12-12 of- the ordinary 150 feet. minor ewrent to- 'Qr furthtr'partleblars ties,tbb Nzwo -pot L -A red shorthorn bull, 'the effect that the busses running , t weak, E :1som Oshawa to Toronto nei 2 On old, also YorksM min ,bs re sow due Nov. -Its a inarvel.and can be installed in 15 Utes. Asa0hristmas entertainment our atiat 10, B.F.azn., Pickering. 26th. Powell.R.H. visking an- effort to secure the Sabbath School staff have arranged to Phone 0, 191i,oraddre"Elmes 21-12 V"rilere of running into the heart have the Rev. W.A.HuDoisett, of To. No.I.WhitbY. -Pickering Ne City ..to the VICIZity Of routo, and bis highly rvzomwisinaea MA88EY-HARRIS MACHINERY Fred T. unting, "J Albert street,- just north of travelogue, 1161impose Arioned This -Aid rvl*m Now is the time to look Rerun's.. Their pro Changing World." We we assured after your.spring needs, cultivatom drills and proposal is to by 00 tabarrows,sprayers for the orchard. One3l-2 r the city by taking the new that these pictures will be extremely 11 wagon gear.cheap. n.J.• interesthig and educative. The tra- 2tt highway, connecting with velogue will be followed by the regu- on fortb. It will-require a pre lar Christmas Tree on Friday evening. SALE—Registered Tamworth oW0%r I Piga ready to wean Nov lath, $10 each;4 strong fight to secure this raly FOR vil. December the 18th. nanny goats;chicken boomit.831110 sod exe.and age, "the city will strongly ob- - The United Church Is concentrating R Ttered Hereford bull. Fred Lacey, lot 36. Highland r Creek P.O. jest' as it.. will deprive them of her efforts this week to give every one con., Pickering. 9-12 'considerable revenue. . Utiless the opportunity of having a share In Phone Maly.607 Zi& 04AVENCER kinds, of they are permitted- to go to the theMaintenance and Extension Fund SALE-Ohea y. All centreCampo! in progress throughout wagotm,har0m.and kinds of farm im- TEL.L YOU ALKICrNT TO. of the city,-there will be FOR THERE'S Ft -requested that Ficinents in good order. Also several heavy arA GOSH Oanada.9t,is earnestly jght�cales and cook stoties and beatm. High- )ittle or no adiantago to the all contributors return their aubscrip- est id for bides and wool, also,live Soul; TAE CONS TI T1 8ML EXCUSES T* --%x MIM ,Patrons of the busses by taking tion cards gir Sunday next and thus iry. H.f?,ir'snan,St,iiffvilli.Phone 1903 IStf THE allDOE Is, the new road, lighten �be pereg2pil- GORTAw from -About one hundred yeats ago 'house to boule. We must make our jrl ARM WANTED—Brick bouse •and bout 10o onto.1: cash in exchange for farm of a -r 1st, We have meas- ted in Toronto. L Or in the early part of the la'st report Decembe House has 12 roonis,centrally located per month. I k . No encumi,rance.. at &45 century, the people of this contin- tired up before. Let us go oyerthe Rented - . ­ again, Z' al,,Farticularsof farm. Ap- a-nd' 6f. Eitrope ix-perieucedi I A F.Taber.top again Never ent o,i,claremon Phone lotf -what was kA-owp as the year with- ply A, :onta.summer. There-was .snow ANNUAL, MEETING aWd frost ever month of the y oaths -Year, and much of the grain was The annual meeting of'the Children's For FALL At WER M never harvested. We find that Aid Society will be held on Wednes- there are no1v some man who pose day evening, Dec. 2nd, 1925, in St. WHY NOTas prophets who are pre- ' Andrew's (Presbyterian) United Z= Church, Oshawa.at 8 o'clock, Take out an agmcYl tbr Nursery S-ck • dictiog a sumnierless year in 1926. good money and add take with a d=m are many people n h Reports of;be work done during the YOU can There year will be read.-and and an'address msuriaft to y-Present­Cffi�- ,.. these propbekies seriously; will be given by Miss Charlotte Whit- we, Pay Our Agents E -ble pei-son, bowever, will feel fob, secretary of the Canadian sensi Coun• weekly or M ti:upply c-va-iv4 largest stock Of saylugs- shrulm • -am stall alarmed at these outfit and caM ep— ell on Child Welfare. grown Fruit Trwill thattend to take the joy ontof Solos by Mrs. Manganand abortad. for p.Za. IWO= life, as they know that it is iru dresses by prominent men. ,7TV PIRLHAM NURSERY 00- ;possible for scientists, or anyone Election of Officers.to predict wbat Ailwelcome- Seats free. 2, ONT. • weather we may have,"kind 01 beyond a H.W. ELL10'rr, •H. P. Scurmil, Ntabadied 40 y— we gem. • rl9 y or two ahead. Local Slupt, President L-*--------- 7,