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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_12_04 .!�'"z5mi`.F.zx*"":"�na~,.th ' �yter"::, �:, _ .. ...< ... .. .. ._. ,�: _ ... ,.,�• .. .... . . .-+; ,v s°d' 5 �•. .rr.�-�'......� :' d 1� ♦�7 y� NEWS 7 r, ICKERING.- 4Y VOL. XLVe' �. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DEC. 4, 1925 �To. 13 l�Ytfi/l/fSlfEOtiitisl Lsw3w. 4C*X" L F�,.1( 40= CHERRYWOOQ. • WHITBY.. _ -`, � 8♦ The.Ladiee'AId Society will bold W. D. Dykes. why bar beeocharged GaMEENWOODe.^ 'YNk4t kw XW nd it their monthly meeting at the home of by Dr. F.A. Dales, of8tauQville, with - Mrs. Russell Davidson. on Thursday, froud in a bond transaction, appeared R. F'OR8T=. p��A..' Director F Dec.10th.at 980 p. m. Roll called to before Magistrate Brurltoef; Turoato, ] ILLS �.p�eoaetxieai Asraeiatloasfoaaaio.Rag. be answered with some Christmas on Wednesday. The case was ad. •. �++ . ' latsead lseobe-of the Annerkm OpWmetrinl thought. journed until,fan. Trh, and the prison- `^ ff Phalle 96ok Clgaremeemandmist s by e/ppolattseat r• ; s or released on$5,x06 bail. �-- LOGS WANTED >. AUDLEY. :. Established 1886 NO. MoKINNON, DfI.D., L.RA.S., f:IAMPNEY—•FARNSWORT$ . ltldia�f�,rnaraber of the Ooilese of ; Pls»datas and Harseoa.of oaww,lisan6lats Custom sawing done, Oat .R011ifiq Try .scotch Barleq �t The annual OdriPtmae tree and en. and Oho n , Wood y At the parsoasge, Oanniftoa. on l et 8oya1 Ootlap of 9txrRoons. Sainbarsh. to aiamentot $. S. No, 5 (swills ), ,,''c a , easeful as+hattea to debases of wastes sad Chopping, Wednesday, Nov. 26th, there was or Breakfast willbe held on the evening of Tues- 41611dreo. Oaks and residease.Broashasa, quietly solemnized the marriage of Repairing, day, Dec. 22nd. A splendid program Vera Wilhelmina,daughter of Rev, E. f R. DU RV6 IN E. ST$OKLEY is being prepared by the teacher and it is cooked in 5 minutes and f3hapiaq and Turning. and Mrs, Farnsworth,and Ralph Os- 3 ^ Dxonor Greduateof Toronto College of Chi pupils of the school,and tin enjoyable, Ont. The is more nutritious and the I~ 'tsrcadic, Will make residential calls to Picker borne Campney,of Piston, ins.CSaiemont sad surrounding districts.Tun• Kiddie Saes, Sleight, Office Stools time is assured to all who may attend. ceremony was performed by the father most easily digested `days.Thurada s and Saturdays. For avpoyopiint- the e I the media[ la breakfast food' ¢ �islfiee. 80.maaviUe 617 rice. Coaaul Salt For Sale $CARBORO. [lyes of the bride andgroombels made. tation present. After the ceremony a dainty, 3 lbe. in a );)ackage' M ti Chlyopractfo CHAS.A. WHITS. The A. Y. P. A. of 'the Church of luncheon was served and the couple Successor to late W. G. Barnes 8t. Michael and All Angels will ppre• left on the 2 50 train for New York. Children are especially fond Oft t lAles4. Phone 84W or write Locust Hill, Qat. sent "Hie Rnya► Highnes.•," a rol ek- On their return they will reside at Ot• Doctors reeornmend it a ' ing comedy in 8 Acte,in the basement tawa,'where the groom is political and its A R. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and of Christ Church,at Stop28,Searboro, secretary to the Right Hon. W. L. D'B L I O I O Q S t` JCi.Sdiator,Notary Public Etc. Money to on the evening of Wednesday. Dec. Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of nee.. South Wing;Conn House, Whitby. Uly u l 9tb, beginning at 8 p. m. If you want Canada. The bride wag the recipientJ. `. f(^I Q, RIOHARI:$ON A QO.--Barris- • a real gond laugh'come and see• this of many beautiful presents, Among q �•IIJJ drama. The proceeds are in aid of them a cut glass water set and tray. Baking Bran att'rm Solicitors etc.. 817-319 Confederation . ?w"e!'ab D+LTOCtOTd[,�•. LHe•Bunding,CornerYotffeandRichmondSts., ChristOhnts. buiidlnRfund. Admis- presented h the Bethany tel grega- Ask for- my Baking Bran,sped• Towm- Phones Mala 1390 and blain 0490, to _ dtt:d sins,ffi tech, tion. ra they were leaving,telegrams all made from choic�set Ontario jet lrmbpa� of congratulation were recelyed from y ' �i1BATON ROSS—Barristers. So- the Prime Minister and from the stag Wheat, sterilized and pat up is 3 .ia.-1011kitwo�m Nv Ilera Ontario Building, ago MOTOR HEARSE r''t�T ~leu• of the House. The bride's mother 1}lb. packages. Bar Sure'Toronto. CLAR"MONT CW The sixth series of famous intin a wall formerly Miss Mabel Leavens, an. Tr spreading a table' s a� W.J.Be:wa. Pa g y P B spoonful J. D.F.Ross, Adelaide 2767 Phone 9•,34 depicting",The Life of Christ,"by that old Pickering girl whom many know. your porridge—it is healthgul h� • ff famous artist, Wm. Hole, wilfbe used pg1•twww and you will like it. ,_ pp,<ta; to illustrate the sermon tsiven by the a„ Rev,Gardiner Dickey on Sunday even- The City of Oshawa Is growing �R. D. C. Smith, Dentist, Stouff• 4 ing at Melville Ohurcb, These paint- more like a city every day. Some of i viae, Honor Graduate of Chicago and To. APPLE logo have been reproduced on lantern ' lasso Universities and the R 1 e of "- g P the latest features that entitle it to - ,- alSurgeons. Phone office 1 11. Resiaenu slides and are thrown on the screen the statue of a city are the number of ��' Loth No outsid• appointments, 2817 during the sermon. The sermon enm' hold-ups that have been attempted " _ mences at ten minutes to seven. The witbic the past few weeks The latest C 0 A L ? BLARE B. a Royal . D. D. S., B A R R E L S first fifteen minutes are given up to an to ass throw b the experience of Graduate of the Royal Colelse of Dental P $ P � , Surgeons and Umveniy or Toronto. Oeste old•fashionea singeoag. You are car- being held up by bandits is T. L. Wit. over Murdock'• Gonfactloaery store, FPhitlly. dully invited to see these pictures. son, foreman in the Reformer office. Office lours 9 to 12:1 to 6.30. Ind,'phone e A good supply of Hard and Soft Hell Phone 22o. 4417 - �1 Between seven and eight o'clock on Apple Barrels For Fridayevening last, Mr, Wilaon was Coal on hand. Also a supply t=Y WHITEVALE. on his wev from his home to th Re• N. DALES, L. D. S., D. D. S.. of Kindling Wood j It .Graduate of Royal College al Dental Sur• Mrs, R. Waltou. of A incourt.spent former office with the pay envelopes ' qtr„ �geoss and the Universstp of Toronto. Ot$ce Sale in large for the night employees{n his pocket, stove length. " above D. A Scott's store, Claremont. Cot. Sunday with Miss Nettie Tweedie, l j ; when a McUtighlin car drove close to Odice hours.9 a.m. to 5 p. m>., Saturday} 9 a The frost has put a atop to they wort 12tf Phone Pick. 1709 v m. to 1 p m, Phone Clare 1405. 4717' o�• Bmall on the land and farmers are cow get. the curb and one of the two men In the car said "going down town!"" ERBERT T. FA LLA ISE. L D S., Unit their feed in. When Mr, Wilson entered the car. DONALD MCNRO, PICKEKING D. D.S Graduate of the Royal C�1kge os The Cboral society is progressing . DwUd Sur=eons and the Uaivemt of Toronto - e n title g aicel Quite a Dumber were resat he noticed a man in the rear-seat. His above 7 s.Balsdom'.score.Pt tering,ant • at the last meetin P suspicions being aroused he did not �(���• Olins bows 9 a m to a p w., or by appoiat• g' cioie the door ti ht and be noticed Llltevale 3 181 ,('� C����ff''�� ;' • n area., phone Pict 3790. y • �I �\.i . The Mission Circle met at gnus .•. .•. of Mrs. Ratcliffe on Tuesday and wits that the mss is t e rear seat kept the a tr �tidt 3tl1sf3 �attsti,/. a number were present stile of his face covered with his hand The Service VAJ<age * t 'i1jBEYARD Thos. Gregg, tea collaotor,will be in mea kept silent and a remark by . .. L{„�1T1� D. R. Beaton's office from 10 a m.to Mr, Wilson about the weather " W"�j O, RICHARDSON-Real -Be 8 p.m.on Thursday, Deo. IOth.for the brought no response. When coming Motor overhauling. top and side out. v • tate. [asusrnc. Conve'anaes. Nom to the four corners the car turned to talc repairtng �k Ru Pickering.bet. 3117 convenience of those who wish to pay g Jt their taxes on that day. the east and at the same time began Battery Seryice•—Oharging r P08TILL. Iroensed Auctioneer. 'e ireReady Preparations for Obristmss are now to Pick up speed. Throwing open the and overhauling. going on ata lives roue at the Ba t- door. the Intended victim lumped to All work guaranteed. Flat rate Fe lir Oaaattlae •f Taft O&UeJ ' Ave. ist Oburch. They snubs an Inter- the pavement and fortunately was service charge = ' on aaiss at all khwa anbsaep w os skoness to flapply your fall requirements y � able to tee his feet, but the lywwomen. Phone 5510 Mark.Oentrri. srs4sea uler«a f3sesa saw>! O.. Oat estln r ram for tb Sandsy� the Pr in Hardw4re. l;p °g tnm sent him on to the lawn inside 90th Inst.,and Christmas a bt. Music - B.HBATON TOWN$HIPOLEfitB will form a tour the sidewalk. The bandits continbed w. E. B ERR Y Also, to make your home most conspicuous part on both Oasratatmor trs 1 Coml frtabie b installing the occasions• eastward at a rapid rate. Mr, Wllsou stadsvlrs, �asesatlas4, XW Kaley as Sara ,y Is to be congratulated on possessing i 'aa'�° ��s�yyaaie�s� bow of K&Tkimw Us. beet furnace on the market an alert mind and active bodywhich � esur� wsfisveTi, Oa><. f-7 ' THE HECLA ,BROUGHAM ; enabled him to make an escape fromLuinb TnAVID A. PUGH—Live stock nuc• what was evldeatiy as latended hold- Ltiooeer Graduate of C. M. Ioaei School .the furnace that naves one Mrs. She herd b still confined to uP• Up o uleume e � e.bng :work.+eoee .lth peril tea i n sevenofealm . p GREENWOOD. amO tkaaa"ded w� rea on�. Call and see us before buying the house. - roeaaremomt. lap y B Dfiss Gladys Middleton is in the elsewhere. city at present r , Mrs. C. A: Barely Is vlsitia her Mr. Ormerod was at funeral of on WM. MAW LIOENSRD ACG - - 'Sold and properly y g Friday attending the funeral of the 1 y T10NEER.for York, daughter in Dunnville. M g e have lumber " Qaar•fo and Durham installed by late r Purdyp C tses, All'rinds of .clot om�t1� attended Thomas Philip. jr., Is again under George Wilsoa, of Toronto. spent r • _ to. Terms reasonable. Daeaefof�rfes may be Phone 4600 the parental roof, after asummer in Sunday in the village withAis father's of all kind a n- arranged at NEWS'Oalcv, Bell And indeaeo , deux phones. Whitby,Out. Sty L Th west.funeral of the late Robert Walter Wilson. on hand ALVIl'� BUS,HBY Wright at Markham on Saturday was Art and Mies Nellie Russell, of . attended by old friends from this Markham. sppent Sunday with Norman e and Mrs. Wilson. PIQg +`R,jj1j(} neighborhood. John, Dennis, of Guelpb, spent s C at The city lure has struck a number couple of days recently with James • � - HANDSOME of our citizens, but we can be eaccur• p y «h DQ YOU WANT aged by the thought that they will sad Mrs. Plaskett. _ reasonable 1N r come back with the birds. George Scott has been eonfloed to • :::Steel Bed Outfit the house for week. or so, but is your house heated for half The many friends of Mrs. Edward somewhat better now. ' prlce8 the coat of coal? Willsou and Mrs. Cecil Phillips are , leased to learn the see both matin Duncan and Mrs. Dolphin, of the °complete, only p y g Sth concession, spent Sunday with - - QQQQ (� If so, instal one of the Instant Sas Progress toward recoveryy. James Byers and family. ,.,,.$28.00. Oil Burners in your, range, or The Stewards o[the IIaited Church Robt.and Mrs. Harey and Albert an International Oil Burner met with much encouragementin their Harvey spent Sunday with their par- i>'swistfag of all-steel bed, panel in your furnace. �Osoual canvass and the promise of enta,Bert and Mn Harvey. F. All E E S O R, •,. design. walnut finish,complete support more than met the expect•- Jam(sand Mrs. Raine were In To- with coil spring and all all and see them. tions. ronto Friday evening at a banquet ?.+OCLTf3T ��. • felt mattress io art that Mr. Wall and his Cadets were W. J. GORDON'S, bolding b t School House. tic king with roll Church Street, DUMBARTON. Work seems brisk in the will thesePiCka" edge, - Agents Rfaoted 2817 Piekerlstg Mrs. O. Atonia h apeodiog a few days days and is order to meet the demand. J7, Outfit reRdlar$85.00. — Mr. Green bas secured a tbree-too Mg r at Fort-William. . -D ­ are �truck which we e: t to see on theA new shi Miss Elva Mltabell spent last week• P�pmeat of Mattresses `► Bread Flour end with friends In Brooklin. road dullfeet lin, consisting of Kapok AgaveCaleb and htn, Rose. of Brantford, Rey• i r. Leigh met'with ao acci•sled Felt mattresses. Prices rang• in our midst ybiting the letter's dent one evening last week when • �, In from $8.00 to $17.50, also and Marvel mother. Mrs. Picer, about to take his car out. He was ' Marshall Mattresses at $25,00. Miss Eivn Annie and Mrs. Owenetb unable to take the services on the sir- Pastry Flour and daughter, Thurza, of Niagara cuit on Sunday,but we hope to see Stores' If you are thinking of getting a Falls. N.Y., spent Sunday at the him out agai-a shortly. z Victrola,, cotyle in and see ours. May be obtained from you Grocer.' latter's home here. An old resident of.the neighborhood On Sunday ne:t the church of pawed away-on Monday. Nov;90th, We are selling them at greatly • • England will hold service in the Corp. in the person of Mrs. L• Keeler. The , reduced prices. $rooklui Flour Mills munity Haal at6 p. m„ when Mr. H, late Mrs. Keeler bad been ailing for • M. Alexander, of Toronto, will preach. some timeso that her death was not At "NeW Quarters ,.CHAS. WILSON, Prop. Mrs. Janet Allison is, we are sorry unexpected. She leaves a husband and • A. Stertitt ELM DALE MILLS to say,, Ince ret r her house through two daughters, one being Mrs. Dalby illness,since returning with her sister, of Whitby, A son died a.little over e► ` The old Violet,from visiting relatives in St. year ago. Thomas and Exeter. Q Furniture Dealer and A grand concert will be held in the WINTER TRAVEL :.Shirley Stand Dunbarton Oothmu'alty Hall on the Funeral Director — evening of Wednesday" Dec.9tB. A The desire to travel Is inherent in All ready for Xmas. Government Standard splendid program will be given by the the great majority of people, and at • Phone 1300 Recleaned following professional talent from To- this season of the veal• thousands of Full assortment of Xmas Giftsl: ronto : Director, Walter Edwards. Canadians have their trip in view, Ohins, Cameras, Stationery, Pickering, - Ontario Screenings will tat_ comedian; Mies Marjorie Waters, so- With many the question le'*Wbere to Tobacco and Cigars. a prano;Miss Dorothy Forrest, classic go. The Pacific Coast. California, dancer; Miss Louise Mackay, reader; Ploride, The Bermndas, The West In.TdBLE--Pickering Station 1•- t,. . Trains going East due as follows ten Our hogs at Mre.D. Gilmore, contralto and accom- dies or Gulf Coast Resorts, all have x� 1 oys No. 10 Bail 7.58 A M. panist'• Miss Elizabeth Anna, soloist, their individual appeal it to just a t 2S Loosl `3,31 P.M. a profit, 11rnle White,tenor. The chair will matter of selection. Special price on Dressed Dolle „ s be occupied by councillor E.L. •Chap- Take advantage of Canadian Nat- 90 Local 8.26 P.M man, The proceeds are in aId of the tonal Railways'services—their travel - Sunday train, 8.38 A.M. ' , $ We have this Feed at ? ' fund for planing a plauo in the hill. representatives can be of much assist- t• Trains going West due n follows— - Doors open at 7..%. program be ins at ante to you in cora letiag the details ' No. 29 Local 10.50 A.M. right prises. p p g y p N E McE WIN „ S. Admission, only 26 cents;children, of your trip make your reservations 27 Leal 2.44 P.M. " 15 cents, Tickets may be secured from etc. Nothing adds more'to the pleasure N. • I ;w : 9 Mail 9,05 P.M. ~We carry all the different Roy Morriab, Cherrywood, Sydney of your journey than to have complete f3anday train, . 7.42P. M. Mill Feeds. Morriab,Dunbarton; W. D. Morriab,I advance arrangements. Veterinary 3IIrge0II JPoregoing in According to Standard Highland Creek; or from'soy member Agents of"The Canadian Nationale" time.1 =eCof the committee, are at your your service. P1C1CaS1ZZM', OntaxL1 >. `"• .v� 'Y ',�•E,i" f .,... .za;.. ,..,,• .�*., : r.: •.%" rr,. ... ..,..J..'. w.,'..,.w -. �... •.. ..,:.:. 'a .:,.t.' e',xe '•,h .'�• ?' .rr'� f. 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"I'll listen whiles at t �GRE1 TEA _ ��e � 1 y�A But before he had mute to reach difTerhnt, -. puir lass's window through the niehtt _. ,. desired haven of a sons meat tea he 1Ie stopped before f%ta wife, g Those who have used japan, Young 1�7 .... y 'Wuman," he said, "ri;e up and and gie ye i cry if.need beo discerned throu*h the drift,which be loot after the fire, sed gee that the "I also will watch with you!" said 117son or Gunpowder Tea will Ispp re" gan thinly to v4i1 the zace of-th,e bleak 0 „ Christopher Kennedy, M.A. t' .:.,. :moorland, a number. of dark figures idle people bring us something to eat. (caste the superiority► of this delicious advancing on foot up the long steep Cilias stooped obediently', and began CHAPTER LII. "" ~ p Tri' it, ascent, to arrange the amouldering,peat and bl0�d Olw�.l'!1 s0 dire an riC�l. At this Doggie threw down his I dying embers. She brew ineffectually THE Nrcxr wATes. 3111 the man, laying his hand upon her !'broom with a justifiable expression of•I p Lilias Mac Walter had long known disgust. shoulder with a sudden fierce access her husband's essential insanity. For y • O "Mair and mairl The may be of anger, thrust her rudely aside. A Prayer. Oratorio and Opera. V` vantin' to atop ten days like ion `'Stand away from there!" he cried. Years he had dwelt morbidly upon her �� noh far light in darkasee do ws Oratorio and opera developed aide 66 psat. The boy Kit Kennedy was to by adde for a long time. ' They both drawing craiturs that cam' at the time You blow a:l the ash into the, room. Mac Walter the outward sign and pray' ran from the one stem is the early t. o' the anew-storm three year syne„Get the dinner laid, and leave me to token of her former love for his Not that the veli be lifted from our &D e and nearly.ate us oot o' hoose and attend to' the fire myself." Mather. Of a cast of mind originally eyes~ part of the seventeenth century and, - hams. At the best they'11 be bidin'I Lilies moved listless:y towards the coarse and brutal, without mental or Not the�Oa' OII of our day they were both created in Italy, travel- for their tea, and Hoggie will has to ling thence to Germany Farance and door, � moral reserves of power Waiter Mae Be otherwise. '• t wait 'till the mistress and Meg has No,' thundered her husband, did England. The opera progressed as a Walter had grown to believe that his them served. May the black deil tag' I not tell you that you were not to go chances of happiness depended upon farm of stage drama with action, while a' stavaigers and run-the-countries out of my sight'°n the peril of your P P P Not for a fuller knowledge o2 the sad, the removal of the boy out of his Whereto we travel, bruised yet nn- the soratorlo remained a setting of that are sae far left to themsel's as life? Dare to disobey me on your path, and for this purpose he had Sys- sacred text illustrated by music with- to forsake their sin comfortable fire- Peril! Ring the bell!" P afraddti �� And as th woman did not at once ternatically endeavored to separate Not that the little heacli W tbat we Lewd out action. The au>t of opera has Liiias and her son. But recently an pread enormously. Oratorio is a 4 sides in sic weather."the gate by his,see the bell-pull, Whitt-*aa hidden Shall be repald� e ggi t alta far more dangerous had taken diminishing attraction. time,. and the stoutest of the party I behind a deep curtain,he rushed thith- its place. He had wade a mistake. ' `"..of four came forward to speak to him er himself and pulled it till the cord I The 'wife herself was the barrier to Not these, O Lord. For these Thou ^---� "Are you the master of - thus inn?#) o8 in,his hand, and the re' happiness. The son must be ruined. has revealed, A Kingly Carpet. he said, poltely. lever sprang back with a _wheezing The mother would die of. grief. He We know.the golden season when to The carpet which covers the Water- ,1 „ Hoggie shook his head with a cur- screech. himself would be free—or, if thisrip loo Chamber in Wtadsor Castle weighs ious litt:e smirk; Mistress Conachar of Baxter's Inn if ailed him or proved too slow, he must 1 The heavy-Lrutteid treasured of the two tons. It measures eighty feet long "Na," he said, "I wadna tak' that appeared a moment after at the door discover other means to free himself. f field, _ by forty feet wide, and was woven at : upon mysel'—juist yet. But the mis- o the private parlor, a little flushed I His return to places familiar to tress is busy ben the hoose, and—weal, in the face, partly from the Shortness him in his boyhood, his fits of altern- The hour to sleep. Agra in India. .The carpet took seven 4 ye may say onythingto Ins that ye'of breath natural. to her years and,ate kindliness and brutality would, to years to make.' When it is taken out :has to say.to her." - �manner of Iife, and partly from an I a medical man accustomed to cases of We know the paths wherein our feet to be beaten some sixty men are re- "We are three. friends out from excusable anger .at being summoned 'delusion, have indicated influence and should press, quired to earn it downstairs. Edinburgh on a walking tour in our thus imperiously in her own house. homicidal mania, and have diagnosed Across our harts are written Thy de- Christmas holidays. At the last mo-M As she entered Walter Mac Walter I Wa:ter Mac Walter as belonging to trees Machine Made Matches. Ment my daughter wished to accom,-i threw the green cord of the bell-pull j the most dangerous class of lunatics. yet now, O Lord, be merciful to bless Not until 1840 were snatches susc- paay us. I fear there is a storm brew- onu he floor. I Yet he was a man of money, power, With more than these. ing. Could we have any accommoda- Can you not bring up dinner at and res nsibiIit It was lm sable ceesfuily manufactured by machinery. responsibility. y tion, however humble, at your 'inn?" !once I ordered it to be ready upon � restrain or c. ,fine him. lits men- Hoggie Hoggie scratched his head. my arrival. Is three weeks too short tal states were not noted save b his Grant us the will to fashion as we feel, 'Minard's Liniment for stiff muscles. r "Week" he said, "ye'il hae to gang I notice for you?" wife, and she, wearied.and made even Grant us the swength to labor as we - 'into the auid boose. For there's a lady You are nearly an hour before the and"—Hoggie paused—he could not time you specified in ur letter, air," Indifferent by long continued cruelty, know, - y° mistook his moods for the natural bias (}rant us the purpose, ribbed and �I10►Y h conscientiously add "a gentleman"—!said Mistress Conachar with dignity. of a perverted jealousy, though a spe- Oradq ons f ' •"a man here already, and they hae'"But I will spread the cloth." j cialist on the alert would rather have To the the blow.h s engaged the best rooms and the par-! "Yea, spread it and be done!" re-'noted them as strong evidence of de-1 f dsel� for. They hae had them bespoke mair I turned Walter Mac Walter, striding'mentis. There are lunatics who, be-I than three weeks. Sae gin ye want!to the window, and standing there &I ing sane in the ordinary affairs of i Knowledge we ask not—knowledge ony accommodation. ye'il e'en hae to I tall, gloomq figure, the whip still bnslness and the outward relations of! Thou hast lent, gang to the aurid hoose." clutched nervous! In his right hand. mankind, and 'having no one in any But. Lorid, the wIU—there ices our ` "A double-bedded room, and a small y g sort of authont over them, cannot i bitten need, Makes bad amplexloss 9� _ Mistrea8 Conachar erected herself, y "one for the young lady, will be all ws,and sailed out with the stately port be proved to be insane till some overt,Give lis to build above the deep intent, avidgood xions bei<�her 4 - shall want, and we are willing to go of a gaileon before the wind. 'act of mania suddenly startles their The deed, the deed. �� anywhere you can put us. Where is "Indeed," she said, indignantly, "is World into dreadful knowledge of —John Driakwater, , yam �80� the "auld hoose' of which you s k?" this the King o' Muscovy that rove hae�their condition. Such maniacs are �+�+ 1C�" pea .= Hoggie turned an his heel, and gotten at Baxter's' 'Spread the cloth perhaps the most dangerous of all. ian Ba 2 pointed to a tong, straggling. single and be done!' It's not likely that I It was, for instance, no unusual Two New Wireless Stations storeyed thatched house, whose small;Elspeth Conachar will bide where her thing for Cilias to awake to the night �,,`,, windows looked into the quadran le conversation is not esteemed a prtvi- to the sffri hti.ng consciousness that Are QQened. - a of outbuildings at the back o! the I� e. Whern's that id-for-meth- g pseauss Nothing Qfso 80 • ,6 g gu her husband had entered the room The opening of the wireless station larger inn. in Hoggie Hou hoot at the auid g y y �sautlffes the Complexion. "That's the auld hoose,"he said; "it g � g and was standing si.entl b her bed- at Aklavlk, In the delta o1 the Mac- "That's say, wi' mair tourist bodies?(side with arms folded across his i Sold by Druggists and -` was here before ever there was a;I wonder what's ta'en the hale warid breast. Hour after boor. he would keazfe river, sa October 7, was an- Department Stores. Baxter•" trounced by the North West Terrttor- b to travel at Christmas. Never Was,remain so, newer for a moment re- The two seniors—who, were, Of!sic daft-like ploys heard o' in my i moving his gaze from her face. And lee and Yulwn Branch of the Depart- course, the "Orr, Man" and Daniel yot:ng days. Babble, tak' ben the sea- then as the grey light of the morning meat of the Interior. The opening of `Bisset, looked at,each other. 'and neat se-ice. Buid gens what sic I sto:e Into the fearful chamber, and this station, which to the most north' "That will suit us admirably," said'!, monster Imicht no do tom best BURN'. LESS FUEL Mr. Bisset "Can we oto now and y the blinds edged themselves With eriy !n Canada, together with that at ! 8 1 eheena. Faith, I m hearworry for;bri hter light, he would steal back to Coal, Coke or Wood.) Make oft our wet boots, and ease the, ®n uir tifu'-lookin' thing that Le' g g Fort Smith which Degan operations on wn Iy P P� g his own roem on tiptoe and fling him- September 6, marks the completion of GET MORE HEAT straps of our knapsacks, ! as for a wife. She appears no to be self upon his bed, still fully dressed, °?+ . 'Ye m,un has been ill-fixed at ltasrte fang for this world. An' gin I was only t repeat the rformance the the system designed to bring the Mac- y her I waklna muckle care, wi siccan y Doo*t sat M at the +I.so+ It«r M I. 1`- that a cam' off an a Welkin tour, ankenzie valley, the 'Yukon, and the wi' A lassie too, in weather like this! !a 9i min' Hot'entot for a man I" i following night.il I"o soca with era J It was s vigil like this, for the first Western Arctic coast Into daily touch Little Wonder Fuel Saver But I suppose y,911 be English, In I When Walter Mac Walter was left,time spied upon by other eyes than wLth civilization�The order of the the Almighty i! He has glen them clone with his wife he sat down o po- " w■eI. .•'.^sIa r.wa0 wny attaaAaa to era P those of the persecuted woman, who sitations from north to.south 1s Akla- sLiler, has surely withhauden a' tom-'site her, sass, ria• or prow Oww. Passe If hrwom mon Sense free the puir traitors ,had borne her trouble so si.ently vik, Dawson, Mayo, Simpson. Fort Arcs 2e TO N PER GENT. Or TMS rues. _ n "Yoc do not ask why I have brought throughout the years, that Walter Smith, and Edmonton. 1RO9NCES a TO M PLR CEWT. 'WORE WCAT. i Come your ways ben: I bide to the' here," he said; ' I know your piry!;yac Walter kept that stormy night of The F]aklmo fawn of Aklavtg is Mda. "ra tosser. nraey rwAaa« hraaa IaMr. auld hoose mysel'—for the present. utrd`Tretence of meekness. But, m Is ZaRt"' -, eQAU . SAV er.► Y" for ARS } midwinter to the inn of Baxter's Folly.I about fifty miles from the Arctic ocean is _ +•w 'rr•k� .M sAves rANr ooe.uRs And I'ae warrant 7e'll no be waur lady, 1 learned frotr, a source you can-'hi h on the cliffs of Sandhaven. EY[RY WINTER. caow.uRHagy asawaar .4 dune to there than If ye had the best'not guess at of your ;otters to the uld The two met%, watching at the edges and ifr0 miles from Here°hled island. ..., �aea r,r,. bedroom in Baxter's. Colne ben. stonebreaker, your father. I doubt of the blind through which the feeble in the pasit-it has taken many months ►n« w r-I"s6 else. 1+.ce lr Came'ben!" not they were the means you took of glimmer of the night-light shone like to reeelve a reply to a letter written Prier Per r•I"'" Nra tau sendtn m mon to the drunkard's Prtee tar S-I•.r rise. a.es 12 �. g y <�'y an illumination, saw Waiter Mac Wal: to tar northern points, whereas Since Draw eta.. Is wows.., CHAPTER LL son. Now it seems that I cannot'�r roma in and stand by his wife's •the oD�ning of the Aklivak station re sewn No MONEY-ray es .m..I. Pealfte• ?-Vaow IAN,, 0 LosD,-How noNa?" watch you closely enough in your own!� Motionlea8 for a full hour they turn niee�sagee have been received in r"amet" K ra�i0ao" w rw w«a e.+, Li;ias Mac Walter sat in a little house at KirkoSwald. But I can here.I watched hi,n. Their hands were on Yes two sw o esti . Woay. oNw TO-DAY. _ I will not once let you out of m sight Ottawa wtthln a taw hours. The ex- �"p; sw .t rasa. wr,t Ta�..:r sr.w chillish sitting room in the contracted 3' y g the window sill ready to throw up the tension of the system to include the THE uTne WONDER FUEL u►vcR a0. grate of which s fire of wood and peat You shall see your old lather on the sash and apnng into the room ! he o► ONTARIO. ant, T. was reluctantly burning up with a Parish before you die. And I will ahou:d Isy hands upon her. etstbne of Aklev#k sad Fort Smith maximum of smoke and a minimum o! make of your' just what his father will be a great convenience to the poo- :zss osr.dae rt w.. Two"t. • (To be continued.) be of the country and, of immense as- flame. She had thrown down he; a' I cannot say more than that i" D shawls and bonnet upon the sofa, and Lilian had eaten nothing, and now sistance In administration and de- now she sat in the armchair by the sat with her head turned away from velopment. It is the intention to as. 1Rre '.coking straight before her, a dull her tormentor, Iooking .into the fire Can Anything Outlast Wood? tablish a substation at Herschel ie- and hopeless ache wrenching stolidly with an expression of more than mer- t3 period. of ` at her heart. She had suffered so tal anguish 'Nothing in the world ori#ivin things land f o operate during the much that the acuteness had gone out! "How long, O Lord, how long?" she has greater endurance than wood un- open navigation. Herschel la a port of the pain itself. Death and life was saying within her own heart. der favorable conditions. Even in the of entry for ships coming by way of, seemed now very much alike to her.! And it was not to be long. For so certain field of inoraantc things It is Bering strait and Alaska, and wireless' !Walter Mac Walter grew every day the Lord of the snow and of the sea probable that man can manatacture communication wf31 be of great as-; more sullenly enraged. Sometimes he and of the heart of man.had decreed. nothing that will last longer than &askance to the dfficia'.•s in the collet- = would sit and watch her for• hours i Walter Mac Walter went on. His wood, #eye N.Y. State Cotlege of For- tion of cusitoms duties.and In other ad- Tit `- with hateful, malevoleeyes. ; cord was lengthened yet h little. miniatrative work. Again, without any apparent occa-'� "And let me tell you that now you stn' aS cion, be would hector and rage, y have wooden buildings in the ' are in a, place where you can do no. ' threaten and bully, till only the dui- thing to help your beggar's brat or United States• that date from the be- Brazil Nuts. ness of -weariness and indifference alter that which is coming to him. ginning of our.-Colonial history, but preserved her sanityy. I saw Sowerby of Cairn Edward the we must go to older countries to find Brazil nuts grow inside .of a hard On this occasion he strode restless-I other day, and he told me that the the beat examples.of the long life of shell similar to the cocoanut, This =, ly up and down the narrow apart,:brat was already proving the blood wood structures, There are sacred shell is out by the natives,with a blow Be t inapt. He had the whip still in his he came of. He is spending his burs- tem op e, in Japan built of wood 1,300 of the machete, while green. Once the trade nand, clutched in the middle, and ary money like water in the vilest years ago. The timbers in Rrestminr outer shell harden, a saw is neces-, - is on the every other minute he would oto at places. He will anon gome to the end Gary to break through it. w ._teh*ess you pp of it and be disgraced. That is wh rte! Hall, Loudon, have endured for I the wutdow and curse the snow, whibh Jn y The nuts are on the inside in a: boy.date re• appeared somehow to irritate him'I will take good care that you do not 1.000'years The well preserved wood- pv mdoe is past endurance. I send him any more. In , year I will en articles found in King TuVs, totab cluster of twelve to fifteen. The tree heti»d la, "But for this I might have had it !see him back at the hedge-root, where date back at least 3,600 years. An °II which they grow often attains great. bo nver to-night," he muttered, "PshawI I I have seen his father lie. I shall excavation recently made in Washing• size, towering more than 100 feet high. Thim is nothing goes right with me! hu, ] live to have him sent togaol, and you ton, D.G., disclosed cypress stumps not It found along the riven- in the shall go to the trial— hiss, pretty less than 24,000 year old, and may back country and the nuts are brougtt Cilias that once flouted and despised have an age of 200,000 years." down in barges to the seacoast, NURSES Walter Mac Walter. Have not I paid ---•- — -- my debts in full?" _,�_„ And the sound of his voice reached _ ` The Temps *W1•ai for I.errablet, Is the ears of three who listened beneath r .'First Air,,Restaurant. ."Vaso" with KN-SWI s AAd SWM Hathou in the snow, and was heard also by a /��¢ y a The largest air express in the world luta Now York 000, elrl'ltf r-throe year, coatis. fourth, who stood a little way behind. 'BOVRIL' 0 Tralsl"0 to 0%ti! i", Anhi 00 "Aye," this last communed with is to be fitted as the fl-rat air restaur faselra twaitrr„yq SqL i v tr.eemlee himself "oot o' his mind, I wad say ant car, and will be put into service r' gyrose• 911 14ii�lq! hb so" thw tltht.•' sae. T�►at's never the voice o' a man between London and the Continent. 1 � b or � 04014 1"sho unlfsr�lll h r Ks SAL10i ea so".a r!�1py 01,41"„a (n his seven senses. Ye may wont on The saloon has luxurious armchairBL YOU arwrMl to ant t+Slr Mww 9ar><. ►or toethM Hoggie Haugh t0 keep sn e'e on him. ��ye for flay passengers. [I , _ I•Artrallen .eriy b the sorw•tsvtide t. I'll never tak' a wink or sleep this IN Bq k 3 LY nicht wl that. puir thing in his - --. t88U81o. 49—'2b. ; Fol• the excellent thought had come When hoarse use Minard's'Liniment. ` M • +e k•' ',.ns :.• P:�:.- :.:.-. ... ..• ;_',. .F • -._ :. >..+...•1.. .'.'.. .. .a6. 44'M•�' t ^Si. .9.. 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FOSTER, o �. `When Williamof Normandy had manner in which he became a member conquered�`nglaad, he confiscated the of the band is worthy of notice. �.a;• estates of the English gentry, and One morning, in the early part of gave them to his followers. his "career" Robin Hood said to his - The Norman chiefs. treated the men: • - '•Anglo-Saxons in the most tyrannical "Fourteen days have passed without _ c ' ''manner, driving' them from their sport. Remain here and I will seekO ® 3 ']fomes and compelling them to find a adventure. If I need your aid I will __.1refuge from their oppressors in the blow three blasts upon my horn." ,: woods, where they led a vagabondish Setting lorth, ere long he reached life. the highway, where, if in any place, } ::• , 14 the year 1180, Robert Fitzooch, he though' to find the desired adven- - arl of Huntingdon, was born in the 'tore. Coming to a brook he started TtlAT'S ALL RwHT pleasant town 4f Lockaley, Notting- to cross it on the narrow plank that „ amahire. He was a comely youth, of served as a bridge, but, as he stopped K E p T Hl.t- ; ']tweet voice and winning ways. upon it, he saw a tall, young fellow - At seventeen he was very expert::at the other�nd. With the long bow, and few cared to "Thoul't fare ill H thou goest not contend against him in athletic games,!barb," cried the stranger. 'o� v Aware that they would suffer defeat "I could send an arr,)w through thy if they did so. heart with this bow cf mine," return- ooa o'o� As be was one morning on his'way ed Robin r 10 visit an uncle ltvin in Nottingham, "Thou wert a coward then, as' I f saw a number of the king's forest- have but tLis with which to defend Ars assembled at an ale house, en- myself," ho'-ding up a stout oaken ged in earnest conversation. Join- staff. ng them, he learned that there was to "I'm not a coward. Halt a moment, L..' is ; a shooting tournament,under direr- and I'll prove it to thee." ion of the king, in a neighboring And Robin ran back into the thick- f will be present and trhow the king bearing an oaken branch. - town, the next week. et, whence be presently, returned, What a good shot is,"exclaimed young "Now, let us fight it'out tvtth our tg , )tobert, joyously. staves," he exclaimed, "and whoso _ _ _ _ _ Six Cents is Nothing to Aclaias®n. "I "Dost think that a stripling like hurls the other into the. brook ahall _ _ thyself may shoot before the king?" win." - � ---_.-- }: Sneeringly asked one of the foresters "Agreed?" was the response. SUJ i8 SMALL. FRY our athlete would'not be able to lump +,�, -�� ft r ii "I bet thee twenty crowns I can hit 'And they began to beat each other, at all. 'in fact, if he were to lie downs" 'r'T deer at five hundred yards," replied unmercifully. I BESIDE STARS he would flnd the force of gravity so Robert angrily. Soon Robin received a blow that r to that he -would be unable to rise, to his feet again. "1 bet thee twenty crowns thou knocked him into the water. Bt1# Earth Would Melt �.ilCe g. `. Fsnat not Our boat shall have charge "Ha! ha!" laughed the victpr; SIIR>WHaj[C if ThrLlst in i#. Next article; A ."-Close-up" of the ;-•' =of the stakes while s.6® seek yonder "Thou'rt a bold yeoman, and hast _ sun. . wood for a trial of thy skill." won right nobt;;' remarked Robin, as :8e4retr of science —�-� & : Each placed twenty crowns in the he wended his way to the bank. Parks Wild Anin" losing } - host's palm, and then they went to the Then he blew three shrill blasts. Is. Number Three. - ` By David Dista. PG!!O Man. "A ��•• ,wood, followed by the crowd. a short time his men appeared, and - , 7. Just as they entered it deer came found their chisf lying on the ground - Each succeeding year's round of �► The sun, we learn•from astronomy, tourists bring new expressions of wdt" ! � r unding along, and, though further thoroughly soaked with water. Is not the lordly monarch of the skies way than the designated distance, ' What wishes -thou?" asked,one of derment and surprise at the rapidity ' that it appears to be. with which the wild animals in the! t ' Robert let fly an arrow. The deer tbpm• It only appears ea to us., because Canadian National parka era loaing i i7 teas struck and killed._ "That y�nng fellow ktocked me into this earth of ours is so very much their fear of man- Parks' officialg, "I've won!" cried Robert prop�' the brook." - closer to the sun than it is to-any of[develop who administer wild lite• protective extending his hand for the money: "I' faith. then abalI he be ducked." "It is none of thine," said the one "Holdl" commanded Robin, as his the stars.- "It have watched this condition " men started toward the.siren �� Many of the stars which appear to and to them it was to be ez 'I, who had betted with him, and i!thou. ger• It us. as-mere pin-points of light'are any-i petted, 'but to the tourist new to the dost not begone, thou'lt be sorry," was a fair fight. lea one shall do thee where from 60 t4.b00 times larger than 'parks the holding up of one's car on! striking the youth on.the, head.. violence,' to the victor. 'I am Robin .the aux. friendly! ? ' Robert, with a laugh, took his leave Roy d. and if thou'it loin us, a coat of a park highway by a ban i of - a The reason for the difference is ap- Rocky 1•lounain sheep is a novel ex-I � of the party, but. when many yards green, a da,-ger, a sword, bow and distant, he shot an arrow at the for a:rows shall be thine." pearance to us is that the sun to 93,•1 perience, ;• ' "With a'l m n - 000,080 miles from us while the dia-` Visitors to Rocky Mountains park in Wer.. The' shaft struck the heart of y heart wail1 I. w tante to the nearest star is 25,000 bil-{Alberta are always cure to have close- the treacherous fellow and killed him. Some game was shot and cooked, a lions of miles, up views of mountain sheep and other I 45�"a: Robert followed it up with other sr- settsl of ale way tapped. Robin Hood ! '4 rows, killing some and wounding and his men stood in a ring about Everyone now with the exception es t of f the'wilhi hwaysals at different a points on Vollva and-hie followers believes that the'highways, and bears are frequent many. John Little, wt:.; was baptized."Littlethe earth and the seven other planets visitors to the outskirts of most of the An Immense reward was offered for John. l his apprehension, which stimulated a When they had t•ean the terra. of circle around the sun. towns in the parks. In the peat year „a This belief is stated today as a or two elk, among the most wary of the vigorous search for him but h9 con- rich for many years, Rabin Hood matter of fact. animals, have been }sported to have t'. healed himself in Sherwood Forest and his followers swore allegiance to It is accordingly interesting to note made thelr appearance on -the.golf ILnd all endeavors to dislodge him Richard Coeur de Lion, and renounced that it once took a great deal of roar-1 links at Banff white play was 1n o .47 .•proved futile. their life of outlawry. Some two score age to proclaim that fact-' it was an ;grese. In the early part of October of Many, qutlawed as was he, soon of them went with their master to extremely dangerous thing to do. this year about fifteen.elk trotted out ^' joined him, of whom he became the London; the teat went to various In the year 1600, the astronomer I on•the fairway of the 11th hole, on leader under the name of Robin Hood. localities. o as • Giordano .Bruno was burned at the:their way from the Bow river to the _ They dressed in a suit of green In London, Robin Hood assumed his stake_ for daring to say that the earth !upland forests. These exhibitioi s of =;loth, and wore scarlet caps: Their f title—Earl of Huntingdon=and lived .was not the centre of the universe I animal friendliness are not confined to were a dagger, a short sword, a t in tine style. But he continually long- but that it revolved around the sun. Rocky Mountains park, Ili Jasper hong bow and a quiver of arrows. ed for the freedom of the woods. He Is. 1.616, Galileo was thrown into park, on the occasion of Sir Douglas 10x1 �ri Robin Hood was distinguished from obtained permission from the king to prison for making the same assertion.. H'aig's visit in July of this year, two +' ''-`Ahe rest by the better quality of his pass a week in his old haunts. - A CHIC AND DISTINCTIVE , a..., garments and a horn that he always Roaming beside the dear old stream, The sun, as nae been said, !s rather young black bears by thelr'a the STREET FROCK. kept emali fry compared to some of the Field Marshall's game by their'appear-.� - •�" ' ' ► ept wttb him to Wind in case he and listening to the songs of the Plaits - - stare.,- once an the ]fake. - - to area popular way of ad- x deeded tl♦e4! assistance when away merry birds, he was so happy that he But there's nothing small about this, The growth in numbers of wild anj-I miffing fulness, and are frequently fftroom thele placed bin horn to his lips and blew sun In comparison to the earth. mals In the parks and-the easewith'shown at the'sides, stressing 'a pra& Ascording 8o the"forest laws,"who- three-long, loud blasts, as of yore. ,tical note. This. model embodies chin The diameter of the earth'fa about which they map be encountered and over killed one of the kings deer was Greatly to his surprise, more than and youtbfu.ness, with its bodice hav- F 8000 miles. The diameter of the sun photographed is year by year becom-• , - __ _ be deprived. of his eyes. Robin seventy of his men came before him. C ing a round neck and kimono ahoul- !1 is more than 100 times that or 888,000 Ing a greater attraction to tourists. cod and his companions gave leo That settled his doubts; he returned miles.. ___. .r- _ dere, to which long sleeves are joined... to the li(iw, and shot the king's not to London, but reorganized his In bulk, the sun is 1,300,000 times A narrow band'holds the sleeve ful- deer whenever they deatred. Nor did band. the size of the earth. nese snugly to the wrist- Balbriggan, s - y hesitate to attack a Norman Learning what. had occurred, the The sun Is a gfeaf seeth kasha or•the new-soft flannels would nobleman, and "borrow" his purse, king was exceeding wroth, and dis- . t ]ornate- lend themselves to this tier f :*ithout giving any security for its re- patched two hundred soldiers under of a temperature beyond human un-! _ Pa n,_ hich _ w p derstanding. IM surface It a white-hot • • S is cut all in ong piece. No. 1081 is in - - �m. But they n#wer molested the an able commander, to capture.him g vapors. I l6 18 and 20 years (34, 88 and- � P bollix sea of vs. �sizes , .[poor. Indeed, they frequently reliev- Between the soldiers and the out- If the earth was suddenly thrust� . 38 inches bust). Size 18 years (88 their need a with that which they laws a terrible fight ensued in Sher- into the sun, it would melt as quickly I bust) requires 3'A yards of 36 or 40- b. ad obtained from the nobles. wood Forest. Neither party was abso- as a snowflake'falling on a red-hot I r ipch materiaj for thg clien yith io�ng, tin berless rpmandes wind ballads lutely victorious, but Robin Hood was stove. 1: e:Seveb; or 2 yards fol dress ivltb� dere based on iia exploits, evincing fatally wounded by an arrow. Astronomers believe that it all the short sleevet Price 20 cents: Ilk 'she interest felt n Robin Hood by the Knowing, that death was inevitable, coal fields of the earth could be piled Many styled'of smait a p p pparel may ,common people of England in olden he requested Little'John'to carry him together and burned, the total hdat be found in our new Fmblou Boo Gimes. Perhaps nothing more forcibly into the wends. It was done, and would not equal that given out by the Our designers originate their patte� shows how highly he was regarded by then he took his bow, and shot an sun during the fraction of a second. 1 -in the heart of the style centres, and ahem than does an anecdote, related I arrow as far as he was ab?e. The earth is protected from the rays -+p, their creations are those of- tested by the celebrated Bishop Latimer, in "Where the shaft fell there bur � popularity,, y of the sun by the atmosphere or blain- p P y, brought within the means a sermon delivered before Edward VI. me," he said to his friend in a feeble ket of air surrounding the earth. of the average woman. Price` m the "On a journey from London I once voice, and died. ~ Brakes Not Tight.- book 10 cents the copy. sant word into a town that I would were it not for this, even though -. _ "Where the shaft fell," he was the earth is 93000,000 miles from the "How did he�have such an awful ac- HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. ;reach there in the morning,,because cadent? R'eren't'hia brg�kea tight?" buried,beneath the green sod. Above sun, so much heat would strike it, t was a holiday. The church stood "Ivo—he was." Write your name and address plain-._ his head a stone was erected, bearing that the great ice fields at the north by the way, and I took my horse and I -=• ly, gWng number and size of such went thither, thi in to find a eat •this inscription: and south poles would be melted and g "H re, underneath this litt:e stone, within a year all the oceans would be- 1 patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in company in the church, but when I Q .A 'Modest Youth. came there the church door was fast Lies Robert, Earl of Huntingdon, gin to boll. "Are you marrying i sensible girl?" stamps u coin (coin preferred; wrap Known by the name of Robin Hood, Life,.of course, would be tthpossible asked his uncle. a carefully) for each number,.and closed. Some one of the parish comes address your order to Pattern Dept., " to me and says: Who was a thief and archer good; under such conditions. "Of course I am. isn't she showing Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West-Ade. "`Sir, we cannot hear you. It is Full thirty years and sometimes more The force of gravity upon the sur- The Is marrying me-. demanded his laide St.,-Toronto. Patterns sent by Roble Hood's da The He robbed the rich to feed the poor. face of any heaven] body is a result egotistical nephew. return mail y. parish are y gone abroad to gather for him. I pray Such outlaws as he and hie men of its size. An athlete could lump six O • - 1', :you hinder them not.' Will England never see again." Salt From Sew on Land. _ A Mill Underground. rtiF 1 y times' as high on the moon as on the "I was fain then to He died November 18, 1247,'aged I earth. On Jupiter he could only_ , , give place to y jump Studies in England continued over a On account of the intense cold is Robin Hood." eighty-seven. halt as high. On the sun the force of period of 26 years show that the aft the Yukon, a Canadian company plans Of his companions, none other was A man doesn't care If his hair keeps-1 gravity would be 27 times as great as deposits an average of 80.1 Doult& of to erect an underground milli for drew so dear to him as Little John, and the on getting grey as long as it keeps on. on the earth. Under such conditions,salt per acre on the land. int ore from its gold mine. -ti%Y ,.... M w,w• r 'r. <,.-,y,. . s, t :,*:h'-av ': h c. - i.. a�Tr~' .c „+ -4.. o-! '•t .4.:.• �1'y e?Y• : .. .+.,.,, ;rte+.. , �• x ae - Fx'�" *wr ..2,'a,.t..+- ,�. .r ;y^"�r Wrs. A+,,✓.•A.sr,. ..'b'sh;#,.'$ '-' : ft ,� . aw> t� ? ; o- JfC i ,�c`,.• fa}, ,, K �.• .. ' ^�.«. x, �'§ 3� -• Y r�: x•+mak;� ft '. 211 'neglecting the most imports 'rh8 p1Clt8 - x duties that the are called upon , p Hospital for Sick ON* � � � Pi to perform: that ie in the ap• 67 Cotlepe St.. Toronto, 2, Ont; .Yi as e. C;03Ylmltt88 Lea*or Goo& . Start- - u.TB yap ye:�� 61,50 u paid to advaor.; bringing of their children. They 'Qw+ _ ubscsiptWas ro the united states and-Great. do not use the .restraining Hand Btltain 69.00 to advance. - bhrlatmaa.• 1926. - _ HARNESS that keeps the children is their Dear Mr. FAItor:— ' ' - Our supply of quality Harpers asteh a proper places: n t Ihi s gone This is the tituetp-year—the semi.days- The object of this-llesociation.ie to Parts G now complete. F.,'- - .-,JOHR MUKKAR, Proprietor. lessen stealin sad prosecute, gooTe-aREB 890111by the parents ruled in their•own centennial of the Hospital for. Kick the done. ML, homes• Ia the present age it is Chlldrea. it U che'Golden Aanlvee• Wa have s large stook of this Bamsua NOTES AND COMMENTS. Boot on hand—unbeatable the child who controls the home Bary of as institution whicA started _ for hard wear and tear, _ out la IETb Mitb a tri:-bed *quip- etolew oommad - From the resent outlook the as a rule. The parent allows the ` >ILehebere havtog property - p lent to pure �hildrsn madkall of sale immediate! with an taemb�e REPAIRING - child to get-much of his training y o! Eseontiie Oommitlec We maintain our established r utw- proapect for the future }!sato of thclr Ulaeasee and to rid them sur on the streets, and this-ie reflected gicially of their disaDUlttes. Fifty p Pa the world seems bright. The. � Membwehi lee 11.00. tion for repairing all kinds of _ e, In of ter life_of..the child. He has T14sle may be had strop we President or: harness and boots: ' League of Nations,which has bees years have passed and the tiny hon. no love for the church or the one pliaatloa. CECIL BRADLEY striving hard to bring about a Dltal has grows Into one of the Exec.Com.--L. D. Henke,0.S.Paha• higher things of -life, . The do.. =sAtest institutions of Its kind In ." - be$ter uaderetaadirig between the or, M. S.Cha man,Pickertn f nations of Europe, is now having crease in church attendance Roes the whole world. p • g' .Harness maker, hand in hand with the increase in The people of this province ,de Richardson, . their ]shore bear fruit. hlagY Q. Munro, Dias, PIOgERING, - ONTARIO crime. The pursuit of pleasure; manded this service — and they President, Secretary -- .obstacles hod to be overcome and have made it possible by .their - t at times the outlook was far from at the expense of intellectual im- rovement, is charaeteriatie, of Christmas Time gifts, They are being cheerful, as the policy of p rewarded by file knowledge that Buy Your Groceries at the. Grocer's give and take was' one that was top age, and no' change maybe thousands of Ontario children will i. g e: sited until there Is a real grow up into manhood or woman- C diflienit to follow. However, the upheaval in the spiritual life of Finnan Haddie 17 teats, Fillets 22 cents. Boneless Digby s. •• i€ hard places 'have been made p p hood blessia the "little blue cots the world. g 28 cents, Boneless Cod 17 cents. Smooth, and the' nations which a wherein., they were reatored and few years ago Were bitter enemies, _. strengthened to play a full part in ::All the season's beet Cuoking Fruits _ *are now coming together in a Re-umou= ,here: Puffed Seeded Raisins Seed_ the battle of life. are friendly attitude, and apparently To win back health for six thou- j After Years OE Sepae'atioi)r sand boys sad girls was the measure • less Ralsins, New Dates, New Figs, are willing to forget the past ants' Some ten or eleven years ago of the Hospital's ward-service alone 'Currants, Fresh Shelled Nate, � ' begin anew. The treaty ol; Lo- Mrs. H. cherished ane plana for her New this year,' Besides that there were: J. ' family's future. Her tour gglrle were .cargo, has been agreed to by both all bright, levet childrea.who-seemee _over halt a hundred thouaaad ac• New Drained Peels, Marachino. Oher ! tree to travel through life without a " a ,France and Germany, and this single handicap. teadances in the Out Patient Depart rtes, California Grapes etc. �. has been the furthest step which But that was years ago. In--me meat, where the less serious cases meantime lira. . developed tongue - are treated. All. this Costs agreat —.CALL AND SEE THHM — has been taken toward a lasting cion-sad aced Following qutckF upon this diasater .the eldest girl deal of money, even though the doe. peace, The glad hand of fellow• howed signs of weak lungs and was .y proep uy sent away to the Muskoka tors give freely of their skill and Marvel Flour$1.00. White, Lily Baking Powder 25 cents. ehip'has baso extended by both 8osp1tal for Consumptives. In two the narree of their care, There is r} Fiance and England toward Ger Years she returned cured A Wonderful Combination. But that was not the and. The board and lodging and lat:ndry to be a, other sisters, except the youngest. ■' s r A A �• `[��► N many. It is very gratifying to also tele n the way of tuberculosis.. andprovided, besides the beat that can 1' T �(� 1 �V +-�.+�••�vD6V4i1 J ' They are now at Muskoka, and mak- :- JAMES �1\V 1_ _1 .;see the pougg.men Of England and Ing the name progress that their sir lie procured In the way of an the - - ;� 'Germany engaging in friendly to made. The father, the eldest girl medical and surgical supplies re- 0 tind youngest girl are now at home rivalry ion the football field, in, preparing for the coming day of re- quired to treat the myrial ailments BEST OF GO-OD GROCERIES union. . which not the eligbtest sign of Contributions may be sent to Hoa. xad accidents to which children are W. A. Chariton, President. 224 Col- subject. ' former feeling of hatred was via- legs Street Toronto 2, Ontario ible. The nations are beginning In order to maintain its high • to realize Chat War is.a most fool. — standard of efficiency and also. to :Picke'ringHardware Mare 60 YEARS' Widen the $cope of its service "the lsh thing for any nation to indulge EXPERIENCE through elinin conducted at! over In, especially in this age, whoa ' s . ® Ontario. the Hospital is compelled I ' instruments of warfare is so to borrow beavtly during the year, destructive to lifeaoti property. m On the occasion ire Its fi to h e put, POULTRY GC3one"ki ar�cl EGG mss an appeal U made to the pub• k` With a view to the future needs lie for the funds which win allow l w of the country, the Ontario TmtOS ki~R''= the HesDlta! for Sick ,Chltdzea W ~'icmi PRODV�.rERs.7 after �1 wdi9cuasioaoh 8ll,decided to years teke �Qnosendin -r csxpota qbn� Qp q, of service with 1 courat*renewed l O!•ter Shell and Ddiaa Grit. Laying Meal r contury_ enter upon It& second tay.ntfoa �.aroha Ufa% MIii3Ua3�8X by a credit balance to the Doak ye and Beef Serap. y R part la the re•forestratloa work eioa..xrwt oon9dent on = r rat tJw O�easa ry for see", es. It to indeed a noble CRuse which - of the province by pnrrhaaing 973 �+a s'$°:o°e ' ae,m�` `°:aa�n J me"eatted.a,ttoes.�LU%" I feel sure poo will cordlan fpm. $u re Death Louse and bite Destroyer—one trial will nacres in the Township of Uxbridge � �rr�s mead to y - convince you that these are the rgws►� .P s' your readers. e 0 e �f fat a cost of 510.350, and all the Faithfult '- bet a the market.' a 7 laoatated tleatb, 7�t�.et ea• 7 yanre, necessary by-taws were passed a�saw7•arrep T�m. sbi IRyINQ B, ROMRTSON, if itis Hardwares, we have it--& complete stock. and a committee appointed to deal tftssis6. � Chairman Appeal Committee Cur ldotto: -We have it, can not it, or it Is not mad#." S ,w•ath the matter. The work of sat,we+s.etea Note--Th- do"does tint re ' - j preserving the forests of Ontario Dein as appropriating tram she - �; bas -been Badly neglected in the � � � S�� � Federatloa for Cotamnntty >,errios past,due to a great extent to the ACm*In dLOOL third _ ligoorance of the ,important part * , +� p A g �� T ICKERt�t/"e played by the forests. Wood for a i71'11.�7 ' + RR1�V •. ib1131diag purposes, the maanfac• i _ tore of implemeuts_and furniture : and for many- purposes, is yearly An . fact "r COLQUHOUN'S TURS- becoming scarcer and dearer, so .+that the people are beginning to 77 realize that something must be about /CHEVROLET -alone or the supply will be tom. Furs Rem odled $Furs Relined �. etei exhausted. But the forests • - Furs Repaired . .,of the coaatry play another im- - - - •portint part in that work of nature jalBaIIbbJte _ Costsmade 0 by regulating the rainfall of the (a0 ?�[ �>Fi� emotry. It is well known that , " .ie certain eountries, w hich were : .• T� 0 O L CZ U S O U IT ,at one time known for their great - RBaIIfbOtnTtIIg Furrier, - _ ' :fertility are now barren wastesfor want of rain and the cause is `281 D&nfQrth Ave:, ...(near ]Broadview ave ), ; '1'oronte aseribed to the destruction of the - j ,.!crests. The northern part of - -_, _ 41111 Africa is a striking example-of the -ROKERING ' mistake of„pllowing the forests to ; y' become destroyed. The demand = •:Jor wood •of all -kinds, including I y`• EAT -. BVI ARKET.-I-the immense amonot of pulpwood M .. � used in the manufacture of paper Is so Brest that that the amount - Round Roast or Stsak, ... .:: •.. g per expended in re forestration- will - ' ' 8tarioin Roast or Steak. ... _ - STURDY Ban T Rear Abe amply repaid. �" yIk . Porterhoaee Roast or Steak,• r .. .. 28e i �' Axle is,one of the many big Roast'... .. ... �Rnmjp • .Isc ., 'The great increase in crime der_ 44 Fine Rib Roast, ... •. ' leg the past few years is such as 46 � features to be found on the Heavy Rib Roast, .. lo° New Chevrolet—it is a h shoulder Roast. .. ao �'�t-.F 74 d 14c to cense alarm. Hold-ups and `+"�'1 Poi Roast; '• thefts of all kinds and murders axle that Will handle all the - .. 9c " are of daily occurrence. and in `'Brisket, to boil, ... _ ;spite of the efficiency of the police famous power of the Chevrolet -,Leg of Pork,... 25c in the country,a large percentage ' motor. Hills—mud—sand— - Loin of Pork. ... ... .. .. 25c of rho crimes go unpunished, as Shoaldet Ro t o ork; 20c,28c •• , -every difficult road condition Pork ehope,� � P - higb•power motor cars figure ex, •� ' teasively in the outlawry, Not ,yields to the unf ailing .power insPure Pork Sausage, •.. - •;, ' ., 2 !+'forst Salt Pork,... . •• •. " dmaoy years ago crimes of this transmitted throu h' this -rear Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, .. � character were of very infrequent g t. '• sliced ... ... 36c " occurence, and in comparatively 181$. - " _ ' or whole)-,. 30c " 'few cases did the criminals escape k C' 46c, ]Iild Cured ottage Rolls (half wh r punishment. It iP difficult to - am . . •• °� •• - Bac Baso - Ge & A. T. LAW f .. ... isecribe the cause. Some claim CookedH ,.• _ a �' at it is the aftermath of the 6 Weiaers,.. __ .•. . wt►r, as young men .were laugh-t. . . - Read-Cheese, H thereby to diarerrard sanctity of Pickering, Ontario _ - Easy First and Domestic shortening,•3 lbs 55 cents; 5 lbs 90 cents' -human life. This -niray he t :':,.� _ -" -- - - •, - " =-lb prints 18 cents cause to some extent, hot we be- � ,�6 TI Il'resh Trout and;White Fish Every. Friday; -'!leve that a more potent cause is tb be found in !the home life of • , W. G. REID," - PICKERINGir ` tilt! yuo7 g. i�tt! nta .. e' „AS Are � •,�x .�s::." ...u...... , :: -,w w. ,'.,. -.z r� '; : � ,,;-• ""y., :..s... �x-'n++ �'r.: ��:.'.,",.flr„ •.,,",s5'�:fg,� �r !....• .,..,. r,. .: .-.. . r.. � ,_ .• +;�. ,,r :. .. ': �'. ',.4Y; ...,.z ;-"',,,..,., V`^l`:'x'�. n•✓i .t "�. -N"'"' t'yK �� «"'C� 4< . . .. e d.:;s: rti"�'•� '1��..,>fP. • 0: ".:a?• wE�•FS:rt' n� `.-, ��',. f fa��.. '';.. i n.3., 4y�' a '..?ire•y`•�`"..�.'„ ,{..,;s,e�.x::i.c:x�'Sa �•� �r'� -.;.:r�- ..'i�a2 �.,m �y,,,� '-'+•' GLAAEMONT. Wm..Bates left on Tuesday to T. E. and Din: Stephenson, of . Fingold was in Torbnto on spend a few months in the lam Birch Cliff, called on Claremont M "a bar wood@ at O'Brien, in Quebec friends on hionday. "FK FA.a WATER 'dondag. Province, and situated about 120 Lorne Reid has decided to io- WH� NOT ? C. S. Trueman is enjoying a two miles east of Cochrane. W. 64's vacation. crease.his weekly income by Ding Horoee Willison wit in Lindsay 'Ti"'Out ase xasers stsek Ohesp @vies for• dings sad'country into`the poultry business, an 'has with a p� ba11li[ngs. • eons day last week. Purchased a selpet lotof Plymouth Yea ua m.>o. swan ..a .ad C S. Trueman and Mr. Patton IV CTI CiE Rocks. - - �'00n'" =Windstorm Incus.silos or,butWings, • � We r@ty Our A='snls" wind-nallb,S[1os stow _ had a business trip to Toronto oe I am very thankful for the way I _ w••k4°r N'• "Konday. have been patronized by Claremont °"�01cd u' ":.Lutomobtle Insurance f � Mr.and Mrs. Balsdon, of Oak• people since my advt. appeared to the eaCaeaw�ow _�+���' of all kinds.' +' Tin s nt the weekend with R. Picssrxuaa NZWe. - 1 trust that they Cxa � ;oal. s pSVeAM NUft@ y 00.J. and hire. 'Diann. will keep it up as'all work is guaraa- VVV1 TOMONTo ; �t� ;FARld9 FOR BALE i M-r. and-Mrs. Jack- Napper. of tealso l f the best water all harness repairs r e saauNalied w years. sea las.• Wits or phos .� 'Toronto, spent the week•ead�with g p ''' � and prompt attention. a rw .D. A. and M Scott. Hard find Soft Boal of th Thomas and Mrs. Scott are o PARRY. B[aremoat. �t on ' ED. B O !lY M.A. li • • ' hand ;: ' � Nest door to Brigisall'a Barber shop. quality _ Tills ng a few weak@ it Beck. l�.A S K E T S Tills with the letter's mother. 20 ''. WHITBY, ONT. � Mrs. David IreForlane. (neeMor• Farmers, Attention THOS. Ae '� ' Having purchased the stock from — garet Gregg) intends returning to v her home in the west next week. the Estate of CLAREMONT Miss Leta Lapp. I'am agent for the World's GStovent �® �'Gut., W G•. BARNES and the entire p Miss Lydia Separator "The Renfrew," /� M Walker and Mies Emms- Reed, of Scales and Oil Engines. Floury'e business of J08. W. DOTEN CREAMERY ERY Uxbridge, spent Sunday with'Miss famous Plows.Points.Grain Grinders, -H. Walker. Wheel BarroweeLc. Here We ' Are IAm prepared to supply all etzea Reserve the date of Tnesday, Brantford binder twine and second• from Berry Boxes to Three Highest price paid for Dec. 22nd, for the Christmas trfe hand separators for sale. and Half Bushel. Cream at the ::toib egiven ve c6,the S. S. of the . ROBT. DEVITT, getting ready ,tor Ghees River Basket Works C +r83non� Crease x kyr Diaster Earl Cook and Miss Ma- Phone 506 Pick., BROUGHAM another Xmas Phone Mark.64M � ` fry Bingham.were at tbs.speaking Give'as a trial and be • contest before the County Council lN'RANH Pl�NNOCg On Thursday last. i Nice P .. "The Man that made the.Barnes! BEATTY � � ` Mise, Lizzie Walker. who ha, ' Basket." r been seriously ill for the past six lam Pudding. any size, months. was taken to St..Michael's 50 cents per lb. u Hospital last week. Xmas Cakes, decorated and iced S H I N G L E r7 STANDS FOR THE REST :ry. New,coal.or wood heating stove �DR with almond paste, at $2.50 x j. only $12.50;. also ,a parlor suite, and $1.25 each. walnut, 4 pieces, $15.00. Take Goo -$ r ahem aavay: J. H. Beal. * ARE Short Bread at 16e per cake Nova Scotia shingles ff - T. P. Shirk was in Stoaville on 1d Galt Galvanized SteerShinglea r pOPULA'R KF :Fried Cakes at 2oc dozen Bird'a Felt Slats Shingles c'r Saturday meeting hisdaughter•in- d9S�� law, Mrs. John Shirk. of Dauphin, _ r and many other good things for Bale at Man„who had conte down an ac- T. PATItRSON'S OLAR$MONT ♦count of the death of her sister, Christmas Confectionery.Candies, Call and get prices. 3 _ llfrs. Johnston of Weston. You will et better Bread Nate,Grapes and Oranges Will the party who has the book p 6 Wedding Cakes a Specialty. entitled "Tbe Thundering Herd," b resin g Imit 8, Shrubs Etc. by Cane Gray, kindly return it to •the Claremont public library at Purity Bread Flour � Litter Carriers, Hag Carriers, once as there is a great demand' Having secured the sgenef for T. W. Pum Door Tracks, Cow ' for.it. %nd better Fastry. Bowman A Son. Star 1 urseeiee, Psi Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. Mise Rebecca Underhill, a life. Ridgetown.Out. y long resident of Claremont, after by using . I am prep♦ru to take orders for all It will pap you to get my petals tut �. o .� +• kinds of Fruit Trees. Small Fruttd, above before buying elsewhere. w brief illni:ss named away o Merry Wives - Ornamental Shrubs Iotc.. at FRANK J. PROUSE 'Wednesday of last week, in her �,. I lowest possible prices. _ stxtpsecotsd yes r. The fnntaral HO :9 Special rates for large quantities. PiOHER1NG. ONTARIO took place from her late residence Paste Flour � t 46tf on Friday, and the remains were >i,7,,I• �N, J. Chauman, Pickeriug H s Yr`,, A L S H {h laid to rest to the family plat in These are well known Brands Salem Cematary. She is survived of Flour, $lectrical 'Contractor tay two brothers. James and John. NONNI Of � Christmas ryou can fiet istm s cheer, Santa Class. : bot at iTM ••• COR- I& Christmas tree. a happy crowd FRANK CHIDLOW I am prepay to acceptDora- sof young folks and young old folks + BA" a "—all these will ba on hand tt, - tracts for electric at CLAREMONT. - OA�TARIO wiring in rr a greet you and give you a real 'Christmas weleome. You will mists QWLRTERLY DIVIDEND AND BONUS PICKERING VILLAGE something really worth while if you mise the annual Christmas Notice is hereby-given that a Dividend of three per test apes and vicinity. r , tree and entertainment Christmas theForXinas. the psid•up Capital Stock of this Institution has bees declared Estimates given free for the carter ending 31st December. 1925. and. ,n add,titoa, s ' Baptist Chnreh on Wednesday. QQ Prices reasonable 'evening. Denernber 2$rd. cast 1 rare per cent. --inathe a total distribution of thirteen tpaaee A livelydebate took place in _ _ , �. ��/'� sant for the current yeas—the�indend and Boa as will be paysbla Phone atm expense to Gerrard • �' ae the Hud Office of the Bank and its Branches on and after 8101w or write to $ .the AnchomSociety of the Unit- Saturday. the tad ,day of January. 1926. to Shareholders of - . . ed Church on Monday eve:ntalr. the record of 19th December. 1925. subi ect being '•Resolved, That A full line of Xmas �• .A =' H By order of the Board .. �C. A. BCCERT, 4.6 Franklin Ave. Oadet Training should be Given In the Schools." The affirmative "(irood8 now On Toronto.20th November. 192s - -:•TORONTO EAST v was championed by Gordon GreR _ and Miss Winn,fred Corby, anda FARMERS - in : hhe negative by Peter Scott and - ti•. eX�llblt ". ,- - bites avelyn McCullough. The af• t tlrmative was given the decision. 4 Rubbers tU88ERS Rubbers Do not neglect putting your m • a r Have you ever been to prayer �IIC1IId1Ilg e t under h d theas bier is ere as ver.then.you .meeting, or did you once have the habit and-lost it? If you are sure TO 1 ►7, At We very moment when they are moat neisded. can get your repalas It would help you in your Christ tan life would you start again? r work. - done to good time - Don't wait till New Years Day. RADIOS fo We spring Tarn out nest Thursday n10% at >i': I�^t, 8 o'ebck. . Tbs OM41' meetiagl• _ kpeP Toa warm and dry—to At every one. L O L--p ?hese are of a vary high grade and as outstanding ralaK. The will Iwl?• held at the Baptiste Chereb Wase ITC., ET Cj.- . ; fdaye will help you. We invite Men's bashman robbers, 7 eyelets, roll edge, white soles spocial 3.00 C)LARBMON2 70u. We are sure that you will �1 lseI at home and you will find Fa Me V .O 0 p � Min's r.bbses, leather tops, white sole, snake proof, white foxieg, • is ttiat spending an bone is this way In 15 inch at 5.00, 12 in. 4.50, 9 in. 8.75, 7 in. 8.50. �opp - Is a most pleasant and profitableQLAREMONT - investment. . Ckik3's sad Boys' rubber, 4 eyelets,rolled edge and wild heel, sizes d AND FUSING; The�mea'e Iastitpfe will meet _ to 10, at 1.86 11 to 18 at 1.90, sines 1 to f at 1.". �. at the home of Mee. Roy Ward,on � � ism pesPlakigoar" to v 0 Mondor set � the afternoon of W edneMay. Dec, New" Fru"t 'Lms0bermen s ebaaE sox. loo p. c, wool—Mea a at 1.00 aed,75c. Oat FFflsyks every Monday, ftL Please not$ the date. The. ) y'a at 55c., W. and 75c. Wella y sad IMdaT t t'oltram will include s nsper on 8floaeYosLs Ilene Sala II[as• - Call at�'Chrietmas in Other.Land _ �. �'(*j('�^�5 Phone 8860 = 'F. BtJledt C�8ffieat ic,Demonstration of winter salads, New •, ++v vby a number of the members. " _ h - r�l'r.a•1A r!�urONZ'. ONZ'.EiFfiIO RneatBotrte Din. $ .Instead of exchanging gifts,which has been the custom for some for your Xmas Cake N. We STAFFORD► y7ears, Rifts will be sent to the House of Refuge, Whitby,and theMarble dad Granite Dealer.' Obildren's Shelter. Oshawa; can. :and your P1IIm cemetery Lettering etc. dies anrl.toys to the Shelter, and or, candies to Che House of Refuge. rov g, • Firetelasfi work b� Those who wish may give money, Pudding . Bang Maturingguaranteed. and.it will be spent in purchasing y D Kingston Road and Pickeries the above mentioned gifts. Y Do .War Loan „ , i East Townlins. Nest Saoday at the. Baptist DQ your Xmas `%wno Whitby 08 R s$ y Uharch ie.to be a day of special s>o �0` -,Bonds To V s interest on account of the morn. shopping early , 27.4() P. 0.—wbiGby R. le. tag service. This is to be under t Xmas r ' the auspices of the Women's Miss-'A nice line of mas ° N behalf of the Dominion Govern.. —*-�-- ton Circle which is holding its _.. -meat we will redeem, free of annual thank offering service on Goods now on charge. War Loan Bond manuring this occasion. Mita Janet Robin- � , � +ton, a missionary home on far- hand. on December First. " ����� �� ,'h lough from Telaguland, will give an'add'ress. A latae 'attendance � :' ..Lodge your.bonds now with this -at this service is-not' uly request- -Prices t0' Solt' branch. We will pay yon cash or ed but is ' confident) ezpe@ted. S deposit the value of your bonds to No one who knows Miss Robinson every one. p° will need a second invitation to your credit, as you prefer. Of allnuMrlals sad A� :WA have What yds Itrwill pay, you to call at lour Worts attend. The pastor will preach - a r an in the evening on the subject, -want, Or lI We have � TxE inhpric to inspect stock d "Itching Fingers," fourth in the obtain es ' R Y- not we can get it. All orders lett with our agent.A.T. series, "Studies of Temptations " STANDAMIJ -BANK cwt Pickering, will receive our Yon are cordially invited to at. prompt and careful attention a tend. If the attendance of recent " ' OF CAAA NDA call solicited $anday evenings is maintained Do g p T PiCKERING BRANCH—W: F. Law, Maxupef T MATHESON neit Ut]day, you will need to+ 1 T Branch.s also at Brooklin, West Hill, Whitby come early if von want to pick I _,_.. ,..•-•. ......v. - +*_.. ^^^ , - �'t.. C.L kRE%f rr Toll: fRt• ,t*�• •+enc. . . � - _ ,....:.n.xa.:.. x, .,,.. r.'. ..,. i ,:.:r .y f. '.,u ... .!, ., .r .�F c. -:'...., .... c •�,,;; 'w a','�,S„7pr'i.. ^'jY` .W"'�. l .. ..,• �'* . o;«+..,t#> r -F^ta.i». : :a:. _.... `'� k: '�,r. .k a:.,:.' , ,r{-c.� r '..;r ..�-mss... b:•.' .,.:;,,..,�,&,lura . '"y'�µ�S, °.. .. '`'�.. .. . � -,.rA�.'. .._,. xtx - .a< .. ..:. -,,:• .�,,, ,A .�,,,, :,:�.. .+.a,. a,:.,'.�'� ,r•^..r.% ^�- a..x. .,�+r .�" �..r_ �"�{"ki.rw'�".,.'�_`• o-'."•'-•,-'%a.w. '_' v ,-�.....�*.,.�...,.-.- .; '-t t.^•.__�-,.,5 .::aec+ ::a' .r :/ .. ..- ,r • - • AUTO ACCIDENTS , ; , Harwich Man Believed AT VARIOUS CENTRES MR. x Drowned in Thames River THE MAP= > Chatham, Ont., Nov. 29^--John t T08uNT0: Man.:Hurled from His Bicycle Man. wheat-No: 1 NortH, $117; +i Broughton, ' aged 66, employed by Belleville Mala Had 1 M. Raymond Arnold, River Road, Har- ' No.02 North.. ;2.62 ; No.:9 North., .Experience. ,. r: F:k ,� JS wich Township, is be:ieved to have spa r ��.. been drowned late Saturday in the Man. oats, No 2, CW, nominal; Woodstock, Ont, N.ov: 29,-Mr. and f '- Thames River in the vicinity of Louis ­77-. y r $6; seaboard, in bulk, $6. Mrs. It B. Herron, 78 Westmount - No. 8 50%c; No. 1 feed, 48%c; No. Ave., Toronto, escaped death only by villa. Dragging operations were ear- No. s� g ! x ried out until dark.to=day but the.body ee;; 45%c. incljes when the coupe in which they ,< Am. corn, track, Toronto-Na 2 were, riding was struck by a locomo- was not recovered. ygllpw, 92c. tive of a westbound C.N.R. passenger Broughton ,eft the Arnold farm �Millfeed-Uel'' ,Montreal fres hts' train on the Wi:aon Street crossing on bags included. Bran, per ton, 128; rte;' early last evening for Chatham. He shorts, per ton, $30; middlings, pet' Saturday, the-occupants being thrown crossed the river in a small boat-and. -ton, $36; good feed flour, per bag, from the wreckafe, later being remov- ed to the General Hospital g*here the : Highway- he last seen of the miss- Ont, oats-4.0 to 48c, f.o.b. shipping condition of Mrs. Heron was resort- *' ins nrr about eleven o'clock, points. ed as critical late thin afternoon. She a wile he left Ormia Wilson, who had j •° a Out., good millingwheat-$1.28 to is suffering. from 'sveere scalp and given him a ride to a point near where . $1,26, f.o.b. shipping points, according flesh wounds; three fractured ribs, " the small boat had been left. The -to freights. s;pn a small craft was found several rods z' two fractures of the left .leg and se- Barley-Malting, 67 to 69c. t down the river, from where Brough- Buckwheat-No. 3, nominal. vere shock. Mr. Herron, who was fiye-No. 2. SOc. driving the car and who i$L'ed to ob- k ton had left it early in tit® evening on . Man. flour,.first pat.,$8.20,Toronto; serve the approach of the train, is a his,way to this city, and it is believed do, second pat., $7•70, Toronto. Pastry less seriously injured and sustained that in attempting to erose the riven i Sour, bags, $8.80. a number of flesh woundsin addition !. ¢•` after leaving Wilson, he fell into the Out. flour-Toronto, 90 per cent. x' water and was drowned. pat. per barrel in c to Toronto, to severe lacerationa of the scalp. The - N °$ ' auto was reduced,to a flattened mass 16; seaboard,-in bulk, 6. traw-Carlota, per ton.$8 to$9.bo. of junk sr 1 jiminous Nightstick to 'Bereentngs^=Standard, recleaned; The couple had been visiting their Direct Night Tragic ;f.o. . bay ports, per ton, $20. song Harry Merron, a- student at z$f 611 _ Baled hay-No. 1, $20. Woodstock College, and were driving Luminous' night-sticks' for Paris Chic New, large, 24 to 24i§c; north from the coIlege,on Wilson St. traffic po.icemen are going to give twins, 2424 to 25%c; triplets, 26c; when the accident occurred. The cross- �' ` the taxi drivers a gay time after _ Stiltons, 27c. Old, large, 30c;-twins, Ing is on a much travelled thorough- dark. Paris taxi drivers are so no- 30%c; triplets, 81c. d, H h` Butter-Finest creamery prints,, tare and xis protected only by a wig- � , � � � toric}usly shortsighted that it is charg- 47c; No. 1 creamery, 48c; No. 2, 44 wag signal and an automatic bell. �° i ed they sometimes cannot see as far i do 46c. Dairy prints, 40 to: 42c. George McGugan, Simcoe Street, ,' w9 as their own meters, and now they Eggs-Fresh extras, in cartons, -died in the General Hospital last night 1 1 have comp:ained that even on 'the 78 to 80c; extra, loose, 76c; fresh as the resu:t of injuries sustained , '�`>` s, brightly sighted boulevards they are y• flrWW, 60 to 65e; storage extras, 46c; when he was hurled to the pavement unable to see the gestures of the traf- j storage firsts, 48c; storage seconds, from his bicycle after a collision of flc controllers. _ s6 to 37c. e• Dressed poultry=Chickens, spring, the cycld t e anan automobile driven by i " „ - Lloyd McMurray, at the corner of Shingled hair was popular among ' 1b., SOc do, 3 to 4 {bs., 24 to 28c; do, y y, t 8 to 4 lbs., 22c; roosters, 18c; duck- Winnett and_ -Dundas Streets on Fri- French ladies at Court fu :y 250 years liras, 6 lbs. and up, 27-30c. day night. McfGugan was rendered ! ago. Beans, Can. handpicked, lb., 6e; unconscious by the accident and was ' a rimes, 6 t0 6 ae. Ani wp- .,, ',-i5t week 13 puz2lr P removed to the hospital where it was r Maple pr duce•-Syyrup,. per im • found that he- had suffered a broken` G 4 kal. $2.40 r 6-gal tin, 52.80 per collar bone and a fractured skull, the! B.E!!5 T O'I R A E G s ' y proving iLAST PORTRAIT OF THE QUEEN MOTHER "'., . GI,RIT!N D a!OIO;Q�U�E.N E gal•; maple sugar b.. 25 to 26c. ( LSI i Hone -60-1b t�na 12�ia to 18c er latter injury apparent} rovin the yy p A L T x a lb.; o 13 tins, 12 to 13c; 6-}t, tine, cause of death last night From the 5 R!O D E USE S 3$ to 18>5c; 24-1 tins, 14% to 15c. marks on the pavement, McMurray , This fine photograph of four generations of the Britsh Royal Family was s'o L, Etc; cotta 23 to 25c;•break- the curb in an effort to avoid the the last g, L'O T D E -- F ; Smoked meats-Hama, med., 26 to had attempted to turn south, strikingR t_ FiA tl 2 c; cooked hama�41 to 42c; smoked I Dosed photograph of the late Queen mother. It shows_Queen - O last bacon 32 two 36c; special brand ahem of eyewitnesses, ivlcGugan ap :. - T Y X S N ¢ A'L Y O!11 R �^ Alexandra, the Kin Princess Mary and one of her young sola. cyclist, :Jg, to the ,state-. - , i T p� �akfast bacon. 88 io 39c; backs, to ride.straight into the car's -- '- --- ----- - - ------ A E d ' , E boneless, 30 to 37c. Domed LAST BURIAL RITE`! Will Not Burn Ash Wood. L P A L. C-u Z T Cured meats-Lon clear bacon, 60 path g -,AT WINDSOR CASTLE S.;,AR° E 70 tbs.. $22; 70 to 90 lbs. $20.50; Belleville, Ont., Nov. 29. Mr. Icelanders will not use ash for fuel, .20 lbs. and up, $19.50; ItAtwvight Frank Munro, an official of the Con- i N T, + O'N'A L rolls, in barrels, $48.50 heavyweight ry, Twenty Members of Royalty believing those sitting around such a so}idated �Distillery, Ltd., plant . at N 1 E t E Y'O A;E'D T i M O = rolls, $89.50 per barrel Corbyville, bad a thrilling experience ; fire will become enemies. S O P fM B'VE DiE'Ai - .. , Lard-Pure tierces 18 to 18�c; Pay Final Tribute to Queen tubs, 18 is to 19c: pais, 19 to-19%e; yesterday and one that might have resulted fatally. He was driving to Mother Alexandra. , prima, 20 to 201be; shortening tierces, this city when in turnip out to avoid 4 ' 13%c; tubs, 14c; pails, 14%c, blocks, g London, Nov. 29.-Twenty members -- 15 to 15%c. a collision, the car skidded and went of the royal families of England and 2 `� 6 7 8 9 10 ,Heavy steers, choice, $7 75 to $8 75; over an embankment 10 .feet high, pe yesterday, hum- ' g European countries do, good, $6.75 to` $7 60; butcher landing on the rocky bottom of the I bly and privately, paid their final tri-' 1( 12 13 14 )steers,choice, x6,75 to $7.50; do,good, river Moira. Munro was taken out' $6 to $6,50; do, med., $4.75 to $5,.25; butes to the Late Queen Mother Alex- $6 � � of the car by means of a ladder and I andra. With extreme simplicity the. 1 14 to S4..5: butcher heifers, P y rJ i I6 choice. $6.50 to $7.25: do, good, $5^75 it was as that his Injuries remains of Britain's "Fairy Queen", to $8,25; do, med., $4.50 to $5; do, consisted of a gash on the forehead I'were buried in the Albert Memorial 17 , 18 19 Q 21 - com., $3.50 to $4.50; butcher cows, .and cuts on.back of:head, but not of Chapel at Windsor Castle. choice, $4.50 to $5.25; do, fair toCm d, a serious nature. E3corted by on4y a small number of $4 to $4.50• butcher'bulls, good, $4.50 27_. o- automobiles, the casket was taken at 23 24 25 2b to $5.50; 6olognas, $3.26 to $8.60; seven o'clock In the marling from canners and cutters, V.50 to $8.50; NINETEEN FREE STATE` 28 29 30 31 _ springers,eboiee,190 to $100; do, fair,. PRISONERS ESCAPE a motor he Abbey, and conveyed hn 1 $40 to $b); feeders, good, $5.75 to a motor hearse to Windsor C�►stie. $&50; do, fair, $4.50 to $5; stockers, The residents of Windsor, despite the 32 good $4.75 to $5.50; do, fair, $4 to Republicans Effect Rescue fact that business had been suspended 4 $4-o0; calves choice, $11 to $12; do, in Daring Manner. as's mark of the community's respect,) _. good, $9 to$Ytl; do, graswre,$5 to $6; saw little of the last rites for the 37 3� good light sheep, $6.50 to ;7.60• A despatch from Dublin says:- , Seaviea and bucks, $4.60 to $6; good' Nineteen political risoners escaped Qin Mother. Windsors great park,- 41 42 lambs, $18.50 to ;18.75; do, med., $12 through which the cortege passed. to = $12.50; do, bueks, $10.50 to $10.76; from Mountjoy Prison Friday night enter the grounds of the castle, was � in a wholesale jail delivery, as the re- +V. p 4� 4$ 7' culls, $11 to $12; snit of a plot They are still at liberty, closed to the utile. The service, ` fmooth's, fed and watered, $12.10 to which began almost immediately on fnbi a police the poe re cong $12.85; do, l.q.b., $11.50 to $11.76; do, althoughthearrivalof the remains, was brie an country points, $11.25 too =11.50; do, city for them. In accordance with a simple. Only one hymn, "Abide With 52 53 54 off ears, 112.60 to$12.71t; select rem- prearranged plan three men dressed P Me," was sung. At the burial were sums, $2.27 to $2,32. _. as policemen arrived at Mountjoy with the British royal family and the Kings t� 57 58 MONTREAL. . $ _ _ three supposed prisoners. No sooner were they inside the prison than they of Norway and Denmark, the Queen Oats, No. 8 CW, 57c; extra No, 1 of Norway, Prince and Princess (s Meed. 64%c; No.-2 local white, 61h/c. all produced. revoleera, gagged the George of Greece, and Prince Olaf of =� - " Flour, Man. spring wheat pats., firsts, wardens and re.eased nineteen men Norway. ddss held for political offenses. All made y' 50 moonds, $8•; strong bakers', At the conclusion of the hymn the CROSS WORD PUZZLE 'l 90; winter pats., choice, '$?20. their escape 'before the- alarm was Queen's casket was' laced on the floor Rolled os bag 90 lbs. $8„85. Bran, raised. Q P Horizontal. , Vertical. ,. ts, � of the chapel and covered with flowers. - � _ � q X$229.25. 8hor'ts, $81.25. Middlings, The civic barracks at Phtllipstown A few days hence it will be placed be- 1. To cultivate, as land '1. A fixture for drawing a liquid from " 7.26. 'Hay, Na 2, peI'ton, car-Dots, and Tuliamore, about 10 miles apart, side that of Kin Edward - in the 6• A pet name for "Jsargax+et" ' a container. °p' If11 in Kings County, were attacked from g 7. Dregs 2. o tear Press (fait.) Cheese.-Finast vests, 21 to 2114c. Crypt,where Iles the dust also la their - 8. To tear the streets at 2.30 o'clock Friday eldest son, the Duke of Clarence. Ill. Place where bees are kept 4• A gir'l's name $utter-Na. 1 pasteurized, 44c• No. morning. There was intermittent - creamery, 48 to 48%e; secon&, 42 There they will remain until the com- 13. The East 6. Belonging to me + to 423 e. Eggs-Storage extras, 46c; rifle firing for 20 minutes, but no one 'sletion of the Sarcophagus in St_�15. To raise or move with a lever• 6. To move do, orate, 41c; do, seconds, 88c; fresh in either of the barracks was injured. 7. A ferocious animal Before the attacks the assailants cut George's Chapel, now'ander construe 18. A period of existence 8; Even (poetic) specials, 75 to 80c; do, extras, 70c; tion. 117. Credit (abbr:} 9• Half the width of an am do, firsts 860. Potatoes, per bag, car the telegraph wires. Responding to the many expressions:19. A pronoun 10. Strips of leather used as handles. Dots, Quebec, $2.60 to $2.75. Thursday's conferences at London of condolence on the death "of his 21. Sped 1& An Indian peasant Canners, $2 to $2.16; cutters, $2.50 between Sir James Craig, Premier of mother, Dowager Queen Alexandra,`22• An exclamation of triumph 14. Actual ` to $2.75; bulls, $8 to $8.50; calves, 'U4ster, and President Cosgrave of the {2S. To bring forth . 18. An ancient sun god of Egypt 1 cam. and reed. sackers, $9 to $10; King George to-day issued a message Free State Cabinet concerning the E5. A track worn by passage through 20. Pressure as of necessity hogs, mixed lots, $12.25; -.selects, to the Empire, reading as follows: $12.76; sows, $10. boundary situation as between North- a wilderness. 21. Properly ern and Southern IrelarLd failed to "To my people: 27. To soak up 22.'A cry of surprise j a help' matters. "In my great sorrow I am helped 28. A'place famous for a certain 24, A negative The influential weekly, Irish Truth, by the flood of sincere and generous' wizard (Fairy stery) 26. A three-toed sloth Two Men Killed and Third sympathy reaching me from ^e eery 30. A light carriage with one pair of 27, Street (abbr.) . urged an appeabto the League of.Na- natter o� the British Em ire 'and wheels ,29. A sudden sharp hl"I Injured in Kenors District tions on the ground that the award of q P , ng or sibiIant the BoundaryCommission violates the indeed from all parts of the world. 33. A preposition sound .such as that of a flying „ 132. Frozen water :bullet Kenos, Ont., Nov. 29:-Two men While deeply grateful for these terms of the Anglo-Irish treaty and 33: A wooden tray or trough for carry 31. To increase ' were killed and another was seriously that the British Privy Council lacks expressions of good will, I also re-I Ing bricks 34. A writing securing to an inventor ; wounded at Graham, Ont:, yesterday, jurisdiction tis settle the dispute. joice that my beloved mother enjoyed 35. Above - ' the sole right to use hie invention when two trappers ran amuck. Raoul ._ the constant and warm affection of 36. A negative 85. You and me. -St. Germain has been plaoed undermy people. It is such proofs of alle-'38. To perform 87. A Hawaian bird arrest charged with murder. Julian King Gives $J glance to'my throne and family that 41. A quadruped - 89. Upon on United States Debt have given me confidence and strength 48. To utter harsh rebuke d0. Part of the body Canadian National Railways invee. _ 145, A negative connective 42. In such a manner s tigation department officials say that in the many anxious days I have had 47, Towards -43.' The animating or esseudal pert of St Germain and William Latebra A despatch from P.6me ea;R:-1 to face during the past fifteen years." 48. A plaything a human - c? Tame into Graham Prom a trapping The King and Queen, the Crown (Signed) "GEORGE, R.I." 49. To utter quickly like a back 44. Idiotic ' :. -expedition, evidently under the infiu Prince and all the other members f -�- (slang) 46. A bone (anatomical) 4R10e of liquor. The men, polies say, the royal family have subscribed 16 Publicity In Abyssinia. 51. A point of the compass 48. Small children - a nVed guns and began to shoot. Mike each as their'-contributions to the first In Abywinia no one to allowed to 62• A French coin 60• A reservoir far wader ,a0ezko, apo on laborer, was shot flue years' installments on the Ital4an use file telephone directly. All mss" $5. in a tidy fa disturbances K6. Each (abbr.) t CQ 53. An enemy 62. The juice or fluid of a plan dead, and zrold, section foreman war debt to the United States. sages must be written oat and' given 66, Ina tidy tic lis Ifo• Bach t was badly wounded. 8t. Germain then All the-'-Faecfet Deputies Dlkaavise to the operator, w'ho clouts them Into .g0 spigots. 57^ An old torm of "you" -turned his gun on his partner, Lefebre have -compiled with Premier Musso- the transmitter at tits top of his voice, 61, To deviate from the'right course 68. Senior, (abbr.D and killed him. )ill's request for donations. so hek every one about can bear. 62. A list (Scotch) 59. A pronoun. i'.. - A �( Y z, x�% • 1'r�;aa•.'" a tK •�` �'°,< a' .,.3,4 .��r h: ,.??a�.•,' w .x ,�� a '..�i �7i t' ,M^.t, s•-- ,,.A"�3 � •rS Yt. "'� 3'�.�'+.A7,r4. "'�• 1MM!°� 9' � ',1,. by i .;,�,. ! .^ >c•3"•;-' .'s* st..ac*t?•,ara,•' :s'-...•.m"ry. ..'"-'h'`fG^�,uY.;ww.z..sk-�,.'?,'; it"• r 'rn" ��,. ,,,.r ^y`. 4r�"'{.,.�,; i RNATC The name "Red Rose" has •been` a PEOP I guarantee WNof quality for 30 yearsFIND �^ R '•$t Driving the Poisonous.ACV. Fromd the Sy0tem. ---.- ]Zheu>ziatlam attacks people when the blood is thin and watery or charged up with impunities, thus set- . � vy ea sing up inflammation of the muscles goodd I nd joints. Cold, wet weather or Isbarp winds may start the pains, but '`3 the canes is rooted In the blood, and r he Oi�tii7GE PEKO 1s extra 1 �. Try it l i u to get relief it 'mudt be treated - thaough the blood. As a blood builder " r SHIP C!3~YOtlR > Csr and nerve tonic Dr. Williams' 'Pink '' :D&e of Karmala& . ''' •POULTRY.GAME,EGGS, .' e}lls are unsurpassed, and for that ;.; a: Among the whimsical titles hiob ason do not fail to give reilef'Yo, appear on the pages of natiuna�`his• DUTTE YAU FEATHERS tDeumatic sufferers when given a fair $ AWE OUYAu YEAR ROUND• ' ;trial. Among the rheumatic sufferers tory, few are more\ipypi rently frivol. *io to��e•priow- e gut ous than the Dake'of Marmalade, the Al fora)wek ahead !. who have proved the great value of y:u Count of Lemonade, sad the Ea¢1 of P.P ULil�l Pvi�- this medicine !s Mr. N. M. Foley, Brandy. They are, or war, "�' Wfndsoa, N.S., who says:—"My trou- v�ereti however, - tfeoa, ix r e-h�ontrogt Wi started with,a bad sold, the result real titles bestowed•by a genuine mon: ' a hisarch on Iree favorites during the ' of working in a heavy rain storm. Last � 3 cFrom that it developed into rhea- centtra In 1811 a revolution occurred in matism,.which badly crippled me .and Hayti, and Christophe, a Negro, de- We go about behind our Masks ti itept me confined to bed for upwards clared himself emperor. Through con- Of modern thoughts,and modern tasks= N of six months. The doctor who treat- f• &piracy and plot he retained power And anelly, when all are done, ed me did not bell) me, and every :i ustil 1820, preserving to the feet the We wear a very ancient one. friend who called to see me had some- �_ appearance of a Royal. Court, and —Precott Hoard. thing different to advise. Some of LATEST IN MEDICAL SERVICE ON C. P. LIMERB • -- - these remedies I tried, but with no bet- creating numerous nobility. It is Among them were the three mean -�.•Youne Grandmothers. `,•; � a ter results. My legs were stiff from gradually being brought home,uncontrollable sea. On the, Canadian A 'youngest grandmother" record the hips down, and every move I to Mr. Average Man that the discom•i Pacific ltaer Montcalm recenllyt a pas tinned; and far from being instances w' of the frivolity of the African clharsc. was set up.years ago by a Lady Child fort associated with ocean travel is aenger became dangerously ill and as ter, they were names of places, the made caused intense pain, and con- of,England, who was only 27 when she . atantly I was growing weaker. Then but a bad dream of the past. Travel- immediate operation was thought first two mein nursed her first grandchild: She her- ling s friend from Falmouth, who came to ling across the Atlantic in five days !n necessary. At the time a fierce storm g 'originally plantations, �{ -.see me, asked it I had tried Dr. Wil- a luxurious cabin, with hot and cold!was raging: Commander Sibbons, but latterly towns of some import- self was a mother at thirteen. water, encs. Kama' Pink Pills. I had taken so , lights. music, dancing, news-'I R.N.R., ordered the ship stopped for teach medtcirie without benefit that I Ipapers, radio and every desirable con-I two boars and Dr. Girvan, F.R.C.S,, Was skeptical and said so. My friend, (venience of the day, it is hard to thick ship's surgeon, aided by Dr. D. E. K aowed however, had so much faith in the III(of the time when it took weeks or, Roes, of ' Montreal, performed the Meu . months before a tiny schooner would{operation. The woman is now fully / r�ou�ttl . - pills that he got me a supply and to • , � � please him I began takltig them, I reach America after fighting its way recovered. t. endBHatiit' had not been taking them long when over each wave, threatened with dis-' Dr. Girvan remembers occasions I t , - Peach Comfort ,I began- to feel a change for the bet- aster by every high wind, when conditions were not so satisfac• I •— ter, and I gladly got a further supply. Ocean travel has reached the.point wry. During the war, in Mesogo 111 I Q Restful „d of perfection where even invalids and tamia, he cut out the appendix of a na- Soon I was able to get out of - : bed and ij Hight 5 walk around on crutches. Still teff♦ theme taken sick suddenly can be given f rive with span-knife when he could not fl ng the pills I nlled is all seventeen all the medical advantages of shore I get the patient to the hospital os, time. r � ,iti y hospitals. The ship hospitals are as In the wild of Scotland. performing !!1 Loxes, by which time I was a well D p D man and at work every day. Now I modern and up-to-the-minute as those ban operation for appendicitis, the man S ' w Pways keep a box of Dr. Williams' on share, but of necessity, are more holding the candle fainted, Dr. Gir• Pink Pills to the house and if I feel restricted. van summoned a woman to carry os,. t,l� 1 1 1 1 \4 ' am ache or pain I take them, and al- But even the finest of man's Ltaleu- The patient.recovered. •s + i pays. with good results. I believe 'I latices are sometimes upset by the TS SYRUP Would still be a bed-ridden cripple but Grounds of Divorce. _ SPRUCE GU:M -,.-for these pills, and I shall always . zla? n�n'4 Hospital for Sick CI il&en- "On what grounds did she ve• her I praise DWATS0N i'(. -and recommend them" sF1igl J1�1 JfliKWN dA71 divorce?" You can get these pills. from any d7 Collspe 8t; Toronto, 2. nett. ''Chicagor-F:l;�teve." �' ineilictne dealer or by mail at 60 cents IL box from The Dr. Wt?Hams' Medi- BABY S OWN TABLETS; Christmas. 1926. cine Ccs Brockville, Out - Dear Mr. Editor:— 4 This is the fiftieth year—the semi- God With Us. Because The Are Tasteless and{centennial of the. Hospital for Sick God so determined even his defeat" Can You Judge Distances? y ! t �' Kind Children. It started the Golden greatest- That they-became his greatest via If you devote Your Saturdays to Are Easy to Take. a. nary of as Institution which started' toffee. golfing, shooting,- or taking photo- out in 1876 with a six-bed equipmentCoaqhsA. -graphs, ypu have, in 'all probability, One of the strongest ports in favor nod made lila enemies as a wind to fill Stow�� " to case children medically of their ill Inst the problem of judging dlsLaneeet of any medicine for children is that it His homeward-rushing sells. Whey , t the mother does asses and Bear In mind these few simple rales. is so,agreeable thato rid them surgically of aver he went not have to force ft down the little thetr disabilities. Fifty years have The Lord was with him, and the Lord Buckley'" Mixtu*:c $" ` and your difficulO> will be leoWned. i passed and the tiny hospital has upheld him. .y I!� - one■ throat - `•Strong•'or "Modified" With the naked eye, !f you have aver- !grown into one of the greatest insti• Baby's Own 'Tablets have no drag Alfred Noyes. will stop y0ur'COugh of age sight, you can see the whites of les eyes, at thirty yards; at eighty � y•be crushed to a powder !f I tutious of its kind in the whole world. Cold.Buckley's"Strong• a°?i poop The people of this province demand- yards you can just see their eyes, desired, and babies like them. They this service-and they have made is the same efficient +' Perfectly sate for they contain no you have used , . . . _ are 1y =-tamed I� Det r ����1 Y Y When all parte of their body sea die It possible by their Christmas Time \��ri\VL7L A�P� opiate or narcotic. They sweeten the l Do a before.Buckley's"Mod- • tiingulehable, they are 100 yardrl awesy; �gifts. They are rewarded by the wben the outlines of their faces a stomach and remove the cause of g i5ed" differs iii, taste 'knowledge that thousands of Ontario fretfulness. i jtast visible, the distance is 200 garde; children will grow up into manhood or only. Made for those sad "►hen a face appears ae`s "spas Mrs. Arthur Charlebols, Pawtucket, I TROM R.I-, says: "I have found Baby's Own :womanhood bleseing the "hills blue who find medicines die- .: ; late dat, you should be 400 yards away. cots" wherein they were restored and I tasteful,particularly the Six hundred yards away a group of Tablets to be a gentle laxative and a safe remedy for stomach disorders in ,strengthened to play a full part in the t children. people can be diatingulsbed singly; Take without Fear 8s Told ' battle of life. IDnt at a further distance than this no children. Our little boy had been +� given harsh cathartics but these tab To win buck health for six thousand fe Both Mixtures act lilts detall of the human form can be deter- boys and girls was the measure of the ill Bayer' Package ra flash os, coughs,bion- mined. Yet at 1,200 yards you should leu worked more effectively without the severe griping. I can recommend,Hospital's ward service alone this chitis or any affeetiOt2 7 be able to tell a man on horseback them to all mothers o[ little children.":Year, Besides that there were over �� Of throat, Chest and from a man on foot; at-2,000 yards he ,half a hundred thousand attendances &�J `. b simply s dot on the landscape. Baby's Own Tablets are sold by Dung" The majority o1 people, too are un- medicine dealers or by mail at 26 In the Out-Patient Department, where ' cents a hoz from The Dr. Williams' .the les" serious cases are treated. All 7SC--�O dopa able to determine the wind's velocity. this cost a great deal of money, even a When the smoke from a chimney Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ( �Ati'E , 1-1 though the doctors give freely of their moves in a straight, vertical Column. I skill and the nurses of their care. There BUCKLIq Y j � The Son of a Fisherman. - it aveans that a one to two-miles-an- 'is board and lodging and laundry to Pal ixlrulq � hour breeze is blowing. A three-miles "Are We pole' to keep atm'" asked j be provided, besides the best that can bis sTao«o on r+oanso' an-hour wind will just stir the leaves Bobby, looking at his new baby be procured in the way of all the _ " on the trees. brother. V. tc s"`k>.v' L►ttiiead n " L course. V6'h sot'" rifled the!medical and surgical supplies re• _ Yes MutisaI St.,Tomato s 207 Twenty-five miles an hoar will away O y I quired to treat the myriad ailments --- ..the trunks; at forty, the small branoh-' mother. e } and accidents to which children are •� D(�QS-not 8��,,�,",. es will break; and 1t takes a mile- "Well, he's so small I thought may- ,subject. •:minute sa ♦e to snap the trunks of big be we'd have to put him back" In order to maintalL its high stand- the Heart ' trees. -- aed.of efficiency and also to widen the l - Upaxt stomach sfu gish liver,and acid condi- 4Eel That's Not An Eel. g scope of its service through clinics 'Unless you see the "Bayer Cross' taus e. T bad breath.Seigel'"Syrup sea at the cellae. Try It and have a wholesome breath. conducted all over Ontario, the Hoe- on Dockage or on tablets you are not The electric eel, the most powerful Any drusatom _ _ pital is compelled to borrow heavily getting the genuine Bayer Tablets of I of electric fishes, is not an eel but a v I during the year. On the occasion of Aspirin proved safe by mliliois and , `lelose relative of'the sucker or carp, Books for NeW-BOrlf Batley. (its fiftieth Christmas an appeal is prescribed by-physicians over twenty ; The meaning o!�Iconodas" is "a It to curious that English mothers made to the public for the funds which five years for , ��► „ are aloue-tn having no superstitious will allow the Hospital for Sick Child- Colds ..Headache 'breaker of images -that is,.one op- beliefs regarding methods of preser 2 ren to enter upon its second half can- Neuriti3 Lumbago posed to idol worship. ving their babies from natural or tury of service with its courage re- Toothache Rheumatism supernatural harm. hewed by a credit balance in the bank Wenralgia "Pain, Pain x WE WANT: CHURNING Welsh mothers put a pair of tongs It is indeed a noble cause which I Each unbroken"'layer" package Con- `' in the cradle; Irieh mothers, pin thein feel sure you will cordially commend tains proven directions. Handy bozos faith to the efficacy of a belt-made of to your readers. of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- women,& hair and placed .round a ! hfull ours gists also sell bottles o' 24 and 100. A t F yy , 'REAM-C child. IRVING E. ROBERTSON, Roumanian mothers tie 'red ribbons .Chairman Appeal Committee. CHILBLAINS i ^ � F We supply Cana and pay express round the ankles of their children to Why Suffer With 7 preserve them from harm.', Swedish Note—This Hospital does not re Wash the feet with warm charges. We, Pay daily by express water and r u $ with i (mothers always place a book under ceive an appropriation from the Itching Rashes money orders, which can be cashed I,the hears of a new-born infant so that(Federation for Community Service Minard's. Quickly stops i' Th.ywhere without any charge. it may be quick at learning to read. Drive. the pain. To obtain the top price, Cream Money is placed 1 When a warm bath with in its first bath to "e'- guarantee its wealth in the future. Cuticura Soap and applica- t must be free from bad flavors and g Stamp Trade Highly Organized. a w , I tion of Cuticura Ointment *. - ;contain not less than 30 per cent In Spain every infant's [ace is Paris has long been a cosmopolitan will afford immediate relief and Butter Fat brushed with a pine-tree. bough to gathering place or -stamp collectors �/� /� I point to permanent skin health x bring good luck. •*KING of n ' ' •- BOWey COmparig Limited,' - --o----- - ' • from. everywhere in the world. The in most cases whenaJlelsefaila. _- J stamp trade in Parts, !s so thoroughly sample nob rre. xat. Addree r^xn.dian Toronto Mtnarc!'s Liniment for Chilblains. I organized that it even has a curb mar. I Dept:e,Ointment 5aanndd`66oeardc- Price,�D At i! Cuticurs Shaving Stich M_ ..1For references—Head Office, Toronto, Why is it easy to break into an cid kat. sank of Montreal,or your local banker. man's house? Because his locks are a REDROSE 1� 188 U E N o. 49 ._ Established for over thirty yefs. few and his gait is broker}. Keep Mtnard's Liniment handy. -.1i •.r!' .;'� j .?tip, Y > •ey, ,, y' — - lM., '. .:.� 4rMr.,, •... !7 '.:nt _.,.,.., .0dn:r' :4.in;[f ,w'-: •-o,' ` ,-..,h4 'S. ..^'1 J 1CD :l° p• '..d .,: ,• �; -� ;r -. 'a-, .:. tiv�,�7 rN .y._„^. 1_ '`;>Y3r.;:a?.e.' ull.�-,;,..... ca ^+.:e.m L.a:sx .,..�5.:�'t.�',.u� ���'i..�x ax..+•-.4^ ;r:.e:,.iy.�.w...c. ^�cSSu�a.e,6:- �*' L+ OALI�M$. y Nov. : `• A. T. Low on band soother —Bora, on Monday' ova 80th � eClal Atwater-Kent d batch of apple butter and ally. ** to Louie and Mrs. Scott, a son.+� — gram 3 er ant Rad>«�r -Born, on Tuesday, Dec. let. —Dr. Henryill be.here as ustl• +' yy - duet Received at —T. G. and-Mrs. Mansfield were to Cha ries. and Mrs. .t3oodwin, a al aezE Tuesday to sttte::d to his " In Toronto on Monday. son. professional duties. —Mrs. J. 8, Baledon had a basi —hire. R. N. Fairless. bf Stouff• —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, t nese trip to Toronto on Mondayvilla, is spending a few days at ppractieing in Toronto, will be here " • —A, E,.and Mrs, Calvert have the parsonage. is his office on Thursday from 10 x' —Mrs. L. H. D vitt, of Toronto, a. W. to 5 + care_ -. lretarned tii3 the'oi�,y for the sola• � p. m.. ore neaetl. - rw i ter• spent several ds last week with + her psrenty. H,and Mrs. Mechio. —1[rs. Match and daughter, lir MEMORIAM. city on st. A re ' ;. FRO►M ..• Mise Florence, were in the on — w s S. B. win hold -_ Saturday, their sauna! 4hriatmas tree sad lirDal.arol+—In loving remembrance —John Moore, of Toronto, a nt entertainment on Monday'even• of our dear hwb�od aadtsthec, t;f�eo; ��� F , t)re week-end at he home of his ing• • UL Fall particulars Middleton. wba entered into rest on `a later. ' an a I�u parents, A. —Donald Munro and daughter, choir aadsudden was the call —Mrs. A. H. Fisher, of Myrtle, Mise Christ Olr`oae so drly to ed by all. r visited with John ail t Mrs. Mar• Y. left on Sunday on The blow was great Atha shod severe: - har last week the morniag•train to spend a cou• —Mrs. W. Q. Richardson and ple of weeks with friends is Chi. We little thought lovehis d i so near. „• x )!ties Lizzie were in the city one cag0. And only ones who loved hila can tell « day last'week. Rua9ell Burrell, we regret to The pain of act saying the farewell. EX1JeCt me at your §.,.; report. has been serious! ill from store Saturday orf- -The Township Council will p J' ,=Wife,Sons and Daughters. meet en Monday next for the erysipelas and influenza, but we transaction of general business. are glad to know—Chat heir now • ternoon December —J. C. and Mrs. Philip, accom much improved. —St. George's Anglican Church, , o'clock. n l x, ponied by Mrs. Robt. Somerville, Bible Bunds Dec. 6th. 4 16 a. m. I9th at'2 80 ` spent Sunday with W. J.and Mrs. y. Be sure and have vitt of Brooklin. Sunday School, 11 a. m. Morning --Mrs J. O. Bryant bloc is the service, 7 . m: Evenin service. • y - city on Saturday and on her re- Preacher, H. M.,Ale:ander, of To- , every little boy and e o. tura was accompanied by her roa The Ladies' Aid of rata An. girl on hand to see daughter, Mrs. Geh and husband. drew's .Church will hold their Ylle." t —Mr. and Mrs. Chapman. of Toronto, former! regular modtbly meeting at the y of Moncton, 'Santa �-1 7N. B., motored out on Sunday and home of Mrs. Wm. Cullis on Wed- - Claus spent the day with H. A. and nesday afternoon. Dec. 9th, at 8 - Mrs.Matchett. o'clock. All ladies are welcome. ' W hen p —W. F. Henderson, who has — giving s Xmas resents been off duty for the past two do Dot forget The Ladies' Home V months, owing to illness, has im• Journal at $1• per year,Saturday GALE REGISTER. Yes, Boysand Girls, Santa Will Evening Poet at$2 C _ {; proved considerably and was able 8 per year, onn- ' : to come down town on Monday. try Gentleman. 8 yesre for $1: SATURDAY,Dae. 5th—Auction sale of be here and Oh what a wonder —The Women's Institute held s Subscriptions taken at -Pick the roperty known as '•Orchard ' ; saccesidul meeting at the home of Drug Store. + Inn.' at Rouge Hill, Kingston Rd,. tul lot -of Toys and Games and ' Mrs. W. B. Powell on Tuesday —Gordon Bros. have sold their and all the furniture and equipment J *' last, when they made two nilts farm to E. H. Morley, who -takes and alao the lot contalolfg s ut 8 q acres, on which there is a lar a or. pretty things for Xmas he has for the Children's Shelter at Osh- seqposuence in the spring In con chard, the pro arty of Jos, Hagckett. -left at "The Big Stores" a>ays. sequence oY their Belling their p —Mrs. W. A. Henderson has farm they are holding an auction eels at one o'clock sharp. See bills. i � Wm. Maw,auctioneer, returned home, after spending a sale to-day (Thursday) of their i farm stock and im SAM'CRDAY, DEC. 5TH--Anction sale We never had such a great big couple of Reeks in Goodwood plemeoto. of horses, cattle, pigs implements d` with her mother, who has been —A well attended meeting of etc., the property-of Robt, Devitt, assortment, S�Id ,lye 'just rant if very ill,but wP are glad to know the United Church of Brougham, In the Village of Brougham. Sale i that she ie rapidly recovering. atid St. Andrew's Pickering, was at one o'clock sharp. See bilis. F. Postili auctioneer, every one to come and see the ��. —A number of our residents are held on Wednesday afternoon at .- things*.p " leaking trips to the city these which a committee from Presby. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8TH—At lot 27, nice thins. days to interview Santa Claus in tery was present and arrange. con, 30, Markham (two miles from �.._ x. regard to'bristmas presents. He menta made for the release of Mr. .Stouffvillei. extensive sale of horses, �1 /� little ,p n cattle. hay. grain etc., belonging to Something for little girls and has an unusually large assortment Gardiner. For the remainder of Arthur Williams. Bale at 10 o'clock. of beautiful gifts to snit all ages the conference year the Presby- Lunch at u000, F. W.Silverside,, bo 8 big girls and boys, rather and all sizes of pocket books. tery will furnish stated supply. auctioneer. g• f L' —In the Uoited ,Church on Sun- .A quiet wedding was solem. THrASDAY, DEC. iftw—Bailiff's sale and mother, graudma and grand I ," day next Rev. &i. R. Sanderson nized on Saturday at the home of of horses and farm Implementa at lot _ will speak in the morning. 10 30, the bride, Church Street, Picker. 86, coo. 9. Whitby, the propert of dad uncles aunts everybody bi on "'Jacob, Father of the Twelve Ing, when Lacers E. only daughter F. W.Barron. Sade at oneo'c�ock. ' > > ' J ' e Tribes." fourth in the series of of Mrs. Mallett and the late A. N. Terms caab. See bills. W.B. Pow• We cant commence t0 tell you Old Testament Characters. 7,00 Mullett. formerly of Pickering, ell,auctioneer. ' P. m., Song Service The Choir was united in marriage to Aden all about It bare--come and ®ee, a will be assisted by the Sywphoep Stevens. of Norwich. Rev. M. E. Now Aarer."seanewts. n Quartette of Simcoe St. United Sexamith,of Hamilton, officiated. Ubarch, Oshawa, who will reader Miss Gladj a M. Bly, of Toronto. a a CHAPMAN OR BALE—A quantity of dry wood. w •suersl musical nnmbern. All pis ed the wedding mo'aic. The FOR Geo. Hisey.-Manhan Farm.Dunbar• welcome. bride. who was unattended, wore ton 13 1 -- —The gang of men employed by a becoming dress of pencil blue �j ORSALi3-40Lefzhoro pullet*,Bar the Hydro to construct the line and sand cut velvet and eoresge L' roo-FaTis strain Arthur Clough, east from i-' , between Whitby and Pickeria¢ bouquet of Ophelia roses. The R.c.church.Plekenng. 12tr ni11 - - - ~ Men � • 1 are making good progress. The groom's*gift -to the bride was s 1DOULTRY WANTED—Highest pri- y. i`' ;poles are now all erected along Itch fur. Following the wedding L call paid(or live poultry; also feathers and • - - tha kighway and work is started breakfast the happy couple left hid". Ben Razlio,StoufTville.Phone 7821. 13-23 to the village. A large number of on a trip through Western Onta• oR SALE OR RENT-7-roomed j ' We are carrying a full line of fall wear. € ;houses are ei ill to be wired, but if rio. They will reside in Norwich. Fhouse and for with stable, ,n the villa a of New stock. Just in. every electrical contractor who is Brougham. Russell Conner.Brougham. �sseking work in the village Rete s —On grinds , morning a report _ - shsre the matter of wiringwill bloc cirenlated..that as inmate of RUCKING-1 aro prepared to re- �`1 the Whitby Hospital bad escaped. Tcerve order for trucking all kinds of stock Pyubbers, Underwear, (Overalls, Sox, loeenpy only a few days. and produce. A.Baker,Pickering. Phone Pick —The movie y The report was due to the fact 2712 10.13 n - g picture show that a stoutly built woman was 1Caps 'Macinaw Coats which was to be given in the Town walking at a rapid rate westward, NOTICE—Ad veterinary. bilis over _ f f r: Hall on Wednesday evening,under and as she wore no bat, nor gloves immediately unpaid by DNc.E1)`i 8wen,,'will - tbe saspices of the publio library, nor mitts, although the day was inary, Pickering. 13 _ . _ Sweaters etc. failed to materialize, as the film?, 'very cold, many came to the'con• DISON PIKE—Teacher of piano— for some reason, did not arrive. elusion that she was as escaped ECon:crvatory Course taught it desired. Stud. Our prices are right and quality of goods is unbeatable. ,.- However, the show will be given io at cars.Lyman Pilkeys.Claremont.Saturday. patient. On reporting the malt. phone Clare 3008. 1-13 to-ni ht' (Thursday) as the films B ter the Whitby authorities RUCKING-1 am prepared to do arrived this morning. This is the stated that sone had escaped and T -• •- - -• - second time In which the Provin• all kinds of trucking to or from the city. - Radios and Aeeessorles on investigation it bloc found-that Those wishing hop or other stock delivered to �. sial Secretary's department has she was an Italian woman who the city will receive-prompt attention. Jams �'bangled matters in this way in set out from Whitbyto walk to Farley,Pickering. Phone Pick 2700. 13-18 Pickering. Bee us about renewing your Batteries, tubes, Aerials- etc. B• Toronto, and although she had no 1gASSEY-HARRIS MACHINERY —So far we have had no snow. covering for her head or hands M—And repairs. Now n the time to look SOMETHING NEW after your spring needs, cultivators, drilla and - - falls to amount to anything, only she was warm! clad, and o harrows,sprayers for the orchard. One 3 1-2 by y 11 wagon gear,cheap. D.J.Gormley. Dunbar. The new Perfez Aerial will increase our list of incoming a Harry now and again to whiten conversing with her elle appeare� on 22tf the ground, but soon to disappear. perfectly rational. When she- ,stations.by two. Has 5,000 feet of wire in place From all other parts of the pn+• was overtaken she was proceed. L�ORSALE—Registered Tamworth of the orale IC>o !Seta vines, heavy snow falls have oc. ing slo4 the second !concession. i' pigs ready to wean ov lath, 410 each; s _ ordinary carred, and in come nanny goats•thicken boases,Bao and axe.and parts not far She was taken into the village, R tf«efaa bull. Fred Lacey,lot 3a. � a marvel and can be installed in 16 miIIIIt98. distant snowplows were brought and afterwards taken along the B. • con•• Pickering. Highland Creek P.o. Into use. This is not an isolated Kingston road and put on the Phone >t/al eo7 s 12 ease, but it very frequently hap right track to the city. OR SALS—theap all kinds of ;", pine that snowfalls are general Fwas co,harnew,and ail'kinds of Was in Fred To BL�11tlII$, 1Ck8r1IIg throughout the proviam, while nuts in good order. Abs several boo and IRetablished 1857. a 'light scala and cook stoves and beaten. Hitt. Piekerisw escapes. THE, MAGIC CARPET eat prize paid for hides.and wool. abs, live pouf; —The Young Peopled Societies Once upon a time in the mystic land � H. rman,Stotraville.Phone 1s0i 1811 _ iia Cobonrx Preebytery will hold of Persia, there was found among the SAY WANTED—Brick hoose and conferences at Newcastle on Mon• treasures ofa,king a wonderful carpet, Fcash in exchange for farm of about 100scres. woNIV day, Dec. 7th.; Pontypool, on Ona had only to too it, wish to be House has 12moms�cantrauy iocstgd in Toronto. v : Tuesday, somewhere, and awn the carpet No encumbrance Rented at $A5 pa month. t y Dec. 8th. at Coldsprings, y Never empt . Give all iculfn of farm. Ap- _ d would By tiU the wished-for place was ,R.R.No.1,Claremont. Phone on Wednesday, Dec. .9th; and at years it igyle 10. � CHAS.8.SPENCEI?� Colborne, on Thursday, Dec. 10th. reached. ,kings hundreds o! Cure elo, lot! • Subjects of interest to young °� and princes upon the J y RPro• knows hat adventures. o one G ANQOSHTHERES TELL. YOUR ALRICZHT 'ILf` pie will be discussed, and s re• kaoivs what finally became of it, but - tamed missionary will be present it may be that its last threads went in. Ov ,F A YNE CONST BULL EXCUSES TO TELEPHONE at each conference and will give to the makeup of the first Youth'sTHE JUD*E H I M an address. Young people are Com anion. For, like the magic car. w pet, The Companion for 30D6 carries , �S�tensed Electrical asked t0 bring along their rob- you to the land of our h art a desire lams for discussion. Good music y y J �r will be rendered h local talent —up into the Maine woods with the 'Contractor y lumbermen; out on the weatern plains and othere. where the warlikeNavaho Indiana live; 'Estimates for all kinds of wiring Z ,r/ � —Magistrate Kirkland, of Al- far up into the gold regions of Alaska; cheerfully given, monte, recently gave a decision and away on the Southern Seas in ��.J which is of interest to motorists, search of treasures and lost islands. ,,.., ,� when he imposed a fine of $25 and All you need for such extraordinary Phone Scarboro $5. 15 n - _ $6 cost on two motorists who had adventures is a young heart and a suet in collision and failed tore Youth's Companion, Don't lose time B. De GUERRE rt the matter to the authorities in getting started; subscribe now and %_). , n • B . 0 receive-. as the law requires. According to �•— ' Sec. 41 of the Highways Traffic 1. The Youths Companion-62 issues .Electrical COIItraCtO$ , in 1916, and Estimates cheerfully given. Work Act, all each accidents must be 2. The remaining issues of 1910, guaranteed. Any person de- +a re reported, and the penalty for a All for $2. siring information may ' violation of the Act is a flue of S, Or include McCall's Magazine, the get it by phos- a T= ,0 AV _ not lose than $25 And not more monthly publications.authority on fashions: Both ing at than$100. Even if there Is little p y$2.50• my expense, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION or no damage done. a motorist g N Dept., Boston, Mane. Phone 939 16` • • -ill be wise if he reports any p ., iai:cident that may occur. Subscriptions received at this Office, OSHAWA, - ONTARIO E" ,., �.•si,w n '�.r .+: .,5-;' .-, , - a ..c ywMA. ,Srd,. 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