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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_12_25 A 7 7 .4 7' -FRI[DAY, DE - 2. C. 25. 1925 '"VOLO' XLV* '; PICKERING, ONT.. ' GREEN RIVER. AUDLEY. 3% The Green River Union -Sunday Walter PratVs new house is king GREENWOOD Saw Mill and -Basht School anniversary will be heldon shape and promises to be a, nest bun. Sunday. Dec.27th, at 2,30 and 7.80 p. galow. takes m. Tfie singing will be led in the af. The annual sebbol meeting H. FORSYTH, 0 It.D., Dir iiig! 4mtor ]%Wry 7 ternoon' by Mr. Woods. soloist n of Ontario. Reg. of place next Wednesday-forenoon at the euical Anocia MIUS her of the American Optoottrical d in the evening by the school-house. . ..... Markhami an Eyes examined by appointment. Powassan. Phone 2W4, Claremont. Out. Whitevale.Union Church choir. Mr. James Fox left for Ont.. Established 1838 LOGS WANTED L. W. Thomas will speak o�t both ser- on Saturday after a two years'term 0. McKINNON, M.D.','L.R.C.S., vices. with"F. M. Chapman. 7 a, A-1 e 11dinburgla, menaber of the College at C t6m sawing done, Oat Rolling Walter and Mrs. Friwile. from Tr. Sytch Barlek TEVALE. Peace River, have settled in the Quay house which has been re-roof ed -and Ch�oppin g, Wood or Breakfast Ro Mso. Fred McKay was quite III last and r WHI evalred. We welcome them back RepairiDg, week, but is now much ImPiroved. to Audley. It is cooked in 5 minutes and DR. DURNk][N E. STECKLEY. Mrs. D. Seebeck ,temaine in poor Lorne and Mrs. Puckrin and family, Hgnor rd.0 llegeof Chi- Shap'ingand Turning. is more rintritious and the rooractic, ill ate of Toronto s in Picker- health. We wish for most eiiigily dixested k, d..u.1.2 her speedy le- Frank and Mrs. Puckrin. Charles and ing.Clareingrit:nd surrounding districts.Tuea- Kiddie Kars, Sleighe, Office Stools covery. Mrs. Puckt-in. and Mrs. Middleton. of breakfast food W. F. Buffalo, Me Xmas dinner with their -days,Thursday and Saturdays. For a oint We are pleased to learn that, samt call 141 j Bowmanville or write. Volsul alado. lat.loo is free. oly Salt Por Siale and Mrs. Burton are on fair roads tit, parents,Thos. and Mrs. Puekrin. recovery. The concert in old No.5 on Tuesday 11 lbs. in a package 1 CHAS. A. WHITE.' Quite a number of cars have skid- evening was a delightful affair, and ed off the roads lately. owing to their this teacher and pupils are to be con- Children are esp�ecially fond of it Successal�tt)late W: G. Barrie's L`09" lbone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Oot. ley condition. gratulated upon ifi success. R. Wina Doctors recommend it- Mrs. T. Ratcliffe and Mrs. J. Pugh ter@ acted Santa Claus to perfection. and its been quite.III for a week andF. M. Chapman was chairman. E. CHRISTIAN, 13kirriaterand have both I -DELI CI- O US A*Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to with se#ere colds. can. South Wing,Court House, Whitby. 2517 GALLOGLEY-HURLBERT. Baking Bran _10 H. Beal WEST HILL- ICHARDSON .& PICKERING- . , -- . . . . . ..'' - % Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confed- A very quiet but pretty wedding Barristers. 1unomt Z14recter Henry Van Dyke has written some io-I ife Building. Corner Yonge and Rich- was solemnized recently at the home Ask for my Baking Brau, specl. aelDistortes.- but none are sinned Sts.,Toronto.Pboun Main 1390 and and very entra of Mr. and Mis, Calvin Huribert. Sim. ally made from choicest Ontario 0490. tiMain more appropriate at this ti-me of the c,, street soutb, when their eldest vfte Licensed Embal"wr u at, sterilized and put up : � * "year than the story of The Other W'so daugbtar. Mable Emily, R. N.of tne BEATON & ROSS�Barriateje.L So. MOTOR HEARSE Man. The forty-five slides illustrating 11i lb. packages. licitors. Northern Ontario Ontario Hospital Whitby, was utited Building, 330 this story will be shown in Melville in marriage to John T. Gallogley, g a table spoonful on. Bay Stret.Toronto. Tryspreadin W.T Seaton. . CLAF�EMONT9 Onto Church On Sunday evening, Dec. 27 tb son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gallogley, yonr porridge-it is healthgul .. 3 1 ..i Phone 9*24 at seven o'clock, The first ten minut- Ballasbannov. ' Ireland. She entered and you w III like it J.-D F.Ros. e@ will be given up to an old fdabioned the parlor leaning on the arm -01 her S. Digntal sing-song, some of the old hymns and fRtber to the strains of Lobengrin's patapbrases being sung by the cot- W dding naftich. played by tne bride's R. D. C. Smith, Dpiatist. Stouff- gregation. You are cordialli invited to e sister, Gladys Hiirlbert. The cers- DVJ!e. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- APPLE :7 bear this story and see these pictures rosto Un,versities and the Royal College of moDy was performed by the Rev. R.A. on S6unday evening. �rier"Surgeo WbaEtam. of the Albert Stj eet United tn�., Phone office.101 1. Residen C.burch. The bride was unattended, C)UNBARTON. boit looked very beconjina in a,gown LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. ..2016. No 0,.3 n appointmetits, 2tly B A R R. E L -S of sand georgette with gold lace and C 0 A L . .BGraduate of the Roya!Cotelge of Dental '-Church of Eng- .Surgeons and V *wt of Toronto Office Sunday. Dec. 27tb, tboos to match. During the &IW�ning t over Murdock's (Mnlrectronery store. Whitby land Chriatm" Service in the Com- of t be rpitister, Mrs, Hoilis Huritif-ut, A good supply of Hard and Sof Office bours 9 to 12 :1 W 3.30'. Ind, ptone 6: unity Hall at. 3 p. m., followed by siater-in-law of the bride earig *,,My Coal on hand. Al-so a supply -"I phone 220. 441Y m Apple Barrels For Holy Communion., Preacher. Rev. D. Worfd". After the ceremony a dato- I.. . f I B. Langford. tv luneb'was served. Onlytbe bride's of Kindllog Wood, .4 DALES. L. D. 8 , D. D. S.. A treat is In store for the people of li�nmediate relatives wer resent. t .Graduate of Royal ConeiL-a! Dental cu? stave length. University Sale in large Dunbarton and vicinitZ on the even' The happy couple will resid'e F, o,h. geocs, and 'the of Toronto office above D. A Scott& store. Claremont. Ont ing of Tuesday, Dec. 29tb, when the &We. 12tf Phone Pick. 1700. Office hours.9 a in to 5 p in. Saturdays. 9 a Aoirlican Yoting People's ,Associatlob. sa,to I P.tn. Phone Clare 1406. - 171y -, .Or small . DONALDMUNRO, PICKEKING of Norway.Toronto. will present the ISTOUFFVILLE. 1 19118811ITT. FALLAISE. L-D S., "ct Comedy. entitled -Kempvi'lo .-FaD. D.S. Graduate of the Royal College a quantities the Community Hall. The St. Joba's D"taj%urgeocs nod the Unrversity of Toronto A. Y. P. A..are gi v 4 ag this to furnish N ot much, etectioa talk yet. but 0XI"above I S Baladon's start.Pickering',Oht, some aft Warminit up for events. Whitevale Phone Pick 3700. Dunbiarton. I-Kemp7*' was recently A large-number of radios are beinj Office bows 9 a in-to 5 p m. or by afr3w. funds'to "'Asuffurste^a A' Y' p- A' 'a ly 'PIC KCIE"G .*00 pIsLyed tn their own parish hall on two Inowled in and around Stouftville. A progresirive euchre party will be The Service Garaje ou'stlit"*0 4;awb*. MR 111 successive n to an audienceof beild by the Board of.Trade sometimp LUMB YARD 1400 people. = open at 7.30. pro- Motor tive'rhauling. tojp and side our- WV RICH ARDSON- Real PA froint at 8. Admission..25c.. children. in J%nusirV. tate. insurance.C4=Vry&hCWg. Notary 5 Mr. D H. Russnelt. -ex reeve of tain rettairing. 0 conts* Whitchureb, is sefliog his farm and is Battery Service--Oharglag Ips"..Etc. Pickering.Oct. 3117 :7 Moving into town, and overhauling. �,tioa ,ffe Are Read DUMBARTON. All wgxk guaranteed. Flat rate The Stouff wille High School gave TPOST7LL. Licensed A eer. y O splendid entertainment to a crow= ervice charge bow far 00tantlea of To"and Oatariojao- of Brantford,. spent house on Friday evening lasto'- Thoa:5610 Mark.Central. i ag"of sill kinds &"wnuA to an ab to supply.yonr fall requirements Mrs. C. Rose. I 044toft A"r*a Green alver P 0. Ons. the week-end in our midst. The United Church Sunday School in Hardware. Was. Pearce *.ad George Toyao entertainment took place bn Wednes- W. E. A9 E R R y DosJIBAT024 TOWNBHIPOLERE Also, to make your home moist have gone to Florida for the winter. day evening and was a great success ocieveranew. oommAnsonstir comfortable by installing the Mr. Crabtree, of Tomato,spent the In every way. lew moo" so lose, low 0"th". THE HECLA 1 8010. in the United Church last Sunday, AVIDA. PU,GE-Live otoe'- there being about 300 at each service. b 126 farm I of marria" Lse. beat furnace on the market week end with his sister, Mrs. Otug- Christmas set vices were-conducted k 413C. the fnruace that save@ one Miss Kathleen Anderson. of Toron- Lum er Graduate of C ,M. Jones' School. to, spent SundKy with Miss Agnes The large choir rendered several an Ditioneer i ton in seven. theme. Ckwcago Lsietime experience with pedt i Tbom, stocit, Block and ring work. A sensation was All kinds a= Miss Capp. of New York. was the created In town tly attended to. Ternis reasionabis, Phone Call and see m beforer Iduying 10 daremont. Isly elsewhere. guest of Mrs. Jean White over the when it hecaine known that twn of week-end. the &peAkers who spoke here durinir .: .. ..-Sold and properly 'MissMargaretAlliso'bliaq gone to the recent election were arrested and . : M. MAW, LICENSED AUC- We havelunibet W T IONEER.for York Qntano and Durh installed by spend the winter in' the Sunny SoAitb, likely to recelve a term In the pene- am Count.csi. Allkindsol saled pro ptly attended California. tentiarv, in the persons of J. M. Arm. TIM to. Term reasonable. Date*4or sales may be Phone 4600 Mrs. Bateman and family of Toron- "Of all kind, arranged at NEWS'Ofticv, Bell and Indepen- strong. ..M, P., of Nnrth York. and, dent phones, Whitby.Cint. 'Sly to,#pent the wcek-end with her par- and Hnn. Mr. Smith. formerly Mints- eats. WiD. and Mrs. Sennett. ter of Education in the Alberta Uov- ... ALVIN BUSHBY -On h"d Mrq. Blenkla, who has been spend. Proment. Ing a month with her sistgr. Mrp. PICKE.RING,- _T�ade, of Vstrui�. returned home this G to Coop at Our Ass6ts er's, Claremon for week. in .1w Ed. Brown, who It' been travelling- your Radios. reasonable e like to count the, DO YOU WANT in the West for the-"McEown Adver- only one that h2oney tieing Service, returned home Wt BROUGHAM. -.0 prices your house heated for half week. '�j cannot buy the cost of coal? Mrs. Pizer, aebomoanied her d.augh. A g-cod congregation ,listened with ter. Mrs. C. E. Rose, to the letter's reverent attention to,the Christmas If so, instal one of.the Instant -yes home In Brantford, where she; will message of the Rev. Mr. Ferguson on Your Good Will Oil Burners in your range, or s,)Pnd the whiter. Gunday last. The viervictis ottbe choir anUternationail Oil Burner. We are pleased to report that Mm were also-veo belfful In the service d so at thi in your furnace. 0. W. Holmes is im ViDg. b&ViDR The young peop e of the Union B: an F. A. REESOR nd seei the' ban ..Call a m. bq*n confined to her = for several B. met In the Town Hall on Monday na weeks through iRnese. ' - evening last to enjoy r* social have a j1oliday 8 eason W.J. GORDON'S, The C. G. 1. T. Group with Miss McIntooh before her depar-, a series of "talks- on H we-nursing ture from Brougham. Much re 0 t p 0bureb'Streeti L:eg 0 a etc., In connection with the yelcal felt that she to lewring. and we extend to-yolff, Agents Wanted . 231y Picketing 'Part of the four-fold pro wishes of her boat of.frisods bore go gram. ick e- rmg4___ not as a customer with her. lesion CENTENNIAL 0.01tNERS. At their annual Meeting the M silone, but Flavo ' Bread Flour Band elected the following officers . .. .friend, -the Mr.and Km Chester, of New Lin. for IM: Preddent-Mrs. T. Norton; ketrd.' celebmtrd their golded wed. lot Vice.President-M In K. Duncan; and Marvel ding anniversary int the home of their 2od Vice President-Min Jean Mod- 1 heg e1desI;.danitbter and son-Iti-aw. Mr. Polm;SecretaTy-M199 Phyllip Cowan: St Beat of W's sitd itm-Edw"It,d, Knowles of High- Treownrers-Misses Marie Devitt &ad OW' land Creek.on Monday the 14th inst. Irone Carlton, ore for the May bei obtained from you Grocer, About eighty guests assembled to The Sunday School Christmas tree celebrate the happy event. Is now a thing- of the past. � It visa Inc ail, �udln all the members of their fa y tK truly a children's concert, the mem- Brooklin Flour Mflls Coming, Year the exception of one. who was unable bers of the school furnishing the pro- Prop. accordinglyRII were happy and ac- to attend also-the brothers and sister gram. and each child had a part, and CHAS. WILSON, nieces and nephews,@ grand-childrw cousin@ and friends of the bride and quilted tbeulselves very m-editably. W. e,wish o n e' and groom. One feature of the celebration A vote of thanks was glien Miss Mc- rrift UM DALEA11-1 was unique, in that the bridesmaid Intosh. for upon bar devolved the and groomsman,also ton of tfie broth- major'part of the work of tratning the All a very and sisters.and fire cousins of the �cbildren. Furniture Dealer and rride and groom, who attended the Quite an- exelternefit'wa§ created Werty ChristniAs FuneN1 Director marriage ceremony at Port Union flft;y In the village about 4.30 on Saturday lastwberis call was received from .,,,Government Stavdard years ago, were present on this occas Phoii46 1800 Recleaned Ion. The bride was the recipient of a Greenwood for the serviges' of the pearl necklace and&'bouquet of fifty fire engine. Although the call came s- will tat"s chain. gifts o their family. After pos- village a good get-away and tiln was TickerIng, Ontario Scre'ell g mums', the f room of a gold watc);- when very few firemen were in the Trosperous Ing for their pictures on the lawn, the made with the following. men In a TABLE-Fickering Static partv assembled In the dining-room, charge: E. Annie, chief and driver; T.R. Trains going Eut Ane as follows and New-Year ten your hogs at where a bouatift4l repast was served, L. M#Lttbewq, in charge of tanks, No' 10 Mail 7.68 A M as hose- -31 P.X: ofit. the tables being,tastily decorated with E. Perryman and W. Harvey ank so 28 Local 2 a pr yellow. I'mums" and ribbon. Mr. met. The Brigade wish to th 1. So Local i25 P.X s aday-train, 8.39 A.M. David Annie. brother of the bride,and all who took part in this call. Find u We have this Feed at former groomsman, acted as toast while the call was a false slarin it led Wittot due as follows After drinking to the health to finding some weak points which Trains oing tight priceil. master. No. 21 Lorial .10.50 A.M. of the happy pair, the company &rose will he remedied at once and lead to a N E. McEWENS THE PICK E- , - RING_ NEWS 0. 27 Local 2.44 P.M* and sting "For they are jolly good fell. better service on a real call for help., We carry all the different Mail 9 05 P.M. owe." Speeches were delivered by The above was the first time the see- _*�fil sunday train, 7.42 P. M. Mill Feed@. several gentlemen present. concludintr vice of the engine has been asked fo; Veterinary Surgeon proregoing is according to Standard with an appropriaterecit&t! and was autborizod by officers of the 2�7. XaOC7="WsTOO= Hazel Annis, niece of the bi Brigade. 1=101corl=ff n .7 7� 7 ..CROSS-WORD PUZZLE SaIt Is a shame,"said the count.."The imirvice is.-charming. I admit bavingi Does a Horse Have a Sense Uip 'of Hulnor? feh annoyed that he never finished it' 4 Why send Latislais away so soon? He! Yas, -I think,some horses do,have ought to have done the 104 pieces be-I a sense'of humor. But i find that 4- -fore.we-let him go." horses are like humans to this'extent-: V SoPhle-Edmee fixed her ati:l,'.beauti- In a herd of-say a dozen horses you T7 ful eyes on her b:usband. *I'll find a dozen different dispositions.- A, "Look, Stephoiti,".she said. "Each In every herd of say half a dozen piece" caries in t%e decoration a letter or more there is the "tease"-a horse' whiah you have never notired." that will teaso,other horses for hburs 7­ ao He adjusted his Awriocle. a-sing at a time, nibWng at them, ch "That is so. A 'Capital lotter on the them or kicking them il�w and then, ry dishes and smaI letter on the plates." not really-hard erough to-injure the "Take a pencil and write down the other horses, but' in somewhat the 35 %37' Wtters in the order In which I have manner of a boxer who touche J�u placed the'litieces-in the same order up his opponent. in which Ladislas presented them to One Instance which-I now recall of me. the seni�o of humor in a horse happen- D 44 5 Full of curiosity, the 'count wrote ed when I was a sma:l boy on the 'ha'ding an,old equine down,-line by 'line: I 50 Love Is all; f: end w 'le my father trim- f,My friwas hi. it is happiness_ 54 W med his hoofs. The trimming over With a 'laugh at jetailous husbands, and the horse still standing, our house cat sat on the barn floor direct- Here is my heart" 56 57 111 60 The count dropped his pencil and ly in front of the hors . facing away e, Al- let his,monoce swing. from-us, with its tail 'lying back along "By the Pqpe's sb�adbw!" he cried, the floor. The -old horse pricked up "that is a piece of inW-enoo! An in- his ears, and it seemed to nie� _that a salt in my face I And I never knew flash of mischief came into his eyes. 00 170 1 1 1 He reached out a front foot very The iountess smiled broadly,. carefully *and touched the cat's tail. 'A "That is why," she said, "I asked The cat jumped away, and if a horse B Horizontal. IA�diaiai; to'go away'b4b�e he­had could smile, I rewIly believe that old '1174 Vertical. finished the 1,04 pieces. I was nuffi- horse smiled. He didn't try to hurt GIFTS THAT BRING PLEASURE. L A burrowing animal. A pretpwition_ r R�-_7 S. A ramou etty in-England. S. To-hold back as'wsteriu a w�ater cientlf- warned bi his quatrain of tbe* cat's tail-just touched it gen.tly. Make them to we ve A strona,or offensive taste. course. fifty-two letters." I bellieve the -humorous, instinct ar-or to 9i 3. An ache. 4. A kind of Insect. She added, tactfuRy: crops out in colts more often than in away. Ut your aprons be the bright M:Wme. .. . -6. A plume from any of v badge of your happiness in your A einale quadrupe& "I am really, old now since the only grown hors". We raised one colt that R To f wash. heronls. little secret of my life has been re. liked to tear a rag. !,jy. father wore home! Look your prettiest -when 7. A kind of Jewel (plural). you're busiest-is a good watchword 8. Part of a churclL Company (abbr.) ve". a ragVpd%coat, and 'this -,o'.'t would 'JIL A woman in a convairt. 740 paw 661W. Already Stephen was piling up the follow him all over the barn lot, pull- for every housewife. All you require 03. A number. to. upon. pieces and.roplacing them in theehina ing and tearing at the rags of his is a yard of material, some lace, rlb- ibon and ready-made co!ored binding. JR. A batmative. 11.7 A olcak- closet. He locked the door and came coat, and seemed to enjoy the fun Part of the body. 14. Ordinary, -to kiss his wife's hanti. The pattern for View A is perforated IS 710 Ornament immensely. Is. cortalm "You are always young, my dear, After becoming a g-rown hotrie, this a 8 for embroidery dots,.and there is a vmall, repeated doise as 19. A girl's iiame. since.I am clever arrangement of pockets. 3% Watch. 19. A body of wat4w. stffijea�ous, surprised and colt would nibble at our hands And yards of 'ace is required to finish the grateful,-for you could have gOne On arms,though not with the Intention of SO. A country In Southeastern AAbL W. A crustacewi. edge and 3 yards of ribbon will make 3L Leader of the Bobrherild from 1904 2 2. A number. keeping your secret. I thank you in hurting no, He seemed to think It PS. Appointed to arrive at a cartsda 25. pointa at & 0 in 0* both senses for-showing me this ser- fun. Sometimes he would get too the rosettes and strings. The apron orts, bject. thne. in View B was made from the same 27. To mingle, rough, and we would s:ap him. Thenl 4. A popular name for a Degro man. 29, Inquiring; meddling. he appeared to be very much offended! pattern and odd bits of chintz used to 33. A Means of Dearing a place. 1 $0. Sorrowful, !,F7]1 7. Wooden or inotal pinsi or ban used 82. A recess In 9. wan for or hurt in his fee:ings.-M. M. make the bib and packets. Colored to steady anything. a statue. binding makes a neat finish for the k, 34. Took Bides wfth one party In a ledge and ties. Unbleached cotton fa- 33- Bound with a chain. Contention. Queen Alexandra a Property 1 shions the apron in View C with a 40. A colunty In North Caromu& tic -26. A� indefinite ar Is. A& Profound. . 1� .. 87. Nourished. ProbaMy Will Go to King -ider width colored binding for the 4& An article of furniture, $9, To be present Lt. !edges. It is larger than" the two - A kind of caike or bread. If the will of the lat-s Quetyn Mother I -ious'y described, which 40. To egg on. aprons pre% 0. Those whose occupation is color- 41. Crafty Alexandra is puhlolshed It w9l be found i makes it of a incire practical nature. ing. 43. Part of a 'needle.- that she left &!most no mooey. This ' The bib was omftted in View D and a k Three� at card*, dice Or 4100JU040, 44. Saucy. In the understanding in court circles. i Receptacles &W ftwers. 45. To declare. v .oke substituted. No. 1274 is in one where It Is said tbAt Qu"n Mother-sl The god of kive4 size only Price 90 cents. 47 Native of an eastern country. generosity was 11mitaid only by fier Out Fashion BOok, illustrating the To consume. 48. A company of musifetani; who play resources SbA gave away ali her 31ir- A .0rib or-place for ftoroc any. for parades. newest ai.d most practical styles. vvill thing 49, To require. plus income. and for many%years she be of irterest to every home dress� *3 To corrode, - -1 pledged all of her annual allowiLlice i I - z� 6L Part of a plant. make7. Price of the book 10-cents -,So Part-of the toot. 53. Grew after the of &70,000 In advance to needy imU- 6L A. part of Canada (Lbbif.) manner of a vine. tu-tions and indiTtdua's jile copy. III A stick used by a magician. 64. The wife Of Abraham (Bibilical), 67. A quantity of cotton; ha�y or the Howerver, she bad' mucib valuable 110,W TO ORDER -PATTERNS. TO drop. as watec; in smaill,quan- The Sest LocafTory for Him. property. Including rome Ilne' china title@. like. Writc your name and Address plain. and the art collocklous It Newly Fledged Surgegn-"I-don't In- i ly, giving r U tnitialle .of a former prqssident of SO. A piece of baked clay used In cov. 4t b) her hti�t mber and Rize of such fine �pSttl'rn& as you want. Enclose 200 In the U.S. erLng roofiS,'floors or wallw�. tend to settle down un-itil- I find the band. Edward VIT. Sbe alit) Yad ifil. To deal out In small portions. 62, Sorrow. best posible location liblraxies at San-dringhaL. liwa�e.istarnps cr coin (coin preferred, wrap Am 61clamattlon of distreas. at her town-re- car?fu4y) In Frietid-.111 can point It Out to you at where, abe died, and It for each nu ber, and 64. To search for placer gold. 'M addres-t )our order to Pattern Dept.. Formulas or confessions of rtsligi. once-the most popular railroad cross- sidence, . arlborargh Rau". Sand- 66. Doctor (obbr.) ous Wth. Lr CWUL it having In ringham Hcuse was 1. Publigh;ng C&, 73 Wes S in the country." t Ado. 40. Prima that t1me4 thereafter. 68. A Southern State (abbr.) dwarl layie.St., Toronto. Patterns sent by 1,beea left her by King F it is commonly -.!xPrcaed that King returu -maiL ousy. Your life has always been open A Wee Sit of Scotch. George will be hetr to a.3 or a:rWtt all ..M Mither sent me to see If ye of his mothex's rrap4crry: QuE-er WW loyal, withouLany secret&" y He Know. "Without any secret@? I L Wished it could sle her a valendar like the One andru g ve in t h r oweiry to A LAUGH AT It a os of e I k tlx-Fear-old boy was ausked be 80. ye gled to Mrs. Mackay," said the lit- 'other inewl-cs of the royal faintly sev-' -How many commandmepta did the JEALOUS HUSBANDS to"I don't mean to may that I always tie boy to the village grocer. eral years ago. understood your motives." but. laddle." replied the grocer,- Lord plye unto M�w"? "For eample?" -your wither odeana get.her.groreries He eculltl't remember. so to prompt ------------ "You remember the poreet'ain ser. here." Watches for the Finger. him, tits molber �eld tfp her eight flap NO.. w a backgmund �ers and two thumbs. The golden wedding reception hs�d' vice which you had painted, about is the reply, "but-ehe bor� Finger wmtches W In Mried both of them a litt:e-the mass thirty-five years ago, by that young row's, them frue Mrs. Mackay and Mrs. of diamonds have made tb4ar a;ppea�r-I "I know now!!' be said, triumphant- EL : ly. "A whole handful!" in' the village church in the morning, Po',ish artist? He spent three months Mackay gets them frae ye.' ance in France. then the breakfa3t, with the immense:here doing the work. I made no com- table in the fashion of olden times.i pWnt about it. He was'also a good IAt the head of the board sat die old musician and � owed him many pleas- ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES �couple. Next came the cure, the chil- ant evenings. Do you ftn*mbe�r?ll &en, the grandchildren, friends, She sighed. ighbors and tenarAs. One hundred spread by a caterer from I remember Islas. Rurt %Xivem.wen po T "It is true, his name was Ladislas.' �Paris, on trestles across the lawn. -memory. Well, when WA ri T5 Zi, You have a good HE OTILY To spare the chief 'figures in tle'the first sets were finished you became TO, �feto the repast was a breakfast, not PLAY! displeased with his painting. You lot %a dinner. The village fiddlers had him do only the' thirteen pieces for .7 played their repertory. After numer- soup, fish, meat and dessert. He went healths the guests had departed, by auto arid some by.train. The away. You have never used th Ber- vim ?Me in the di nitig roonio,, and had loaded his paraphernalia except for annual cleanings It has r =to 7normous trucks and the garden- slept there for thirty-five years. It is park. g in which yo, hiLd cleaned, up7the littered the only thin a seemed -'Count Stephen was sevisuty-Oight to me a fittlelantostic.11 ra old. He was still handsome, ,The old lady ani-lea silently at these th his fine white Imperial. lifted her head memories.- Then Countess Sophie Edmee WIL8 SeVen- and looked sq�uare:y at the count. 0. She was vsky slight in figur%i "Stephen," she said, "we are so old �"l bent, but her blue eyes spark-.that I can tell you everything, just as Viv=ioualy L in 'her delicately If it concerned anothL-r petson. Ladis- nkled fao& les went away at my request" They sAt alone that ev( "Why? He b" not finished int. ming In th�l pa palon, which was packed with flowers. ing ibe 96rvice." The countess sighed again. "My dear Sophie Edmee," 6aid the, pount, "we are In the twilight of life.! "Come," shis said, "we will. ta'k It I don't want to let this day end with- out- out thomking you for all the happiness "This evening? Certainly, If you There are few HE(?E' F1 PO) YOU have given me. Wish to 46 so. The count carried a lamp into the women with virtues like your-�.11 dining room and th* countess looked S TO P PLAYIM "You have always been very good," for the key to the 'China closet. They ,,..i.,&Wwered the countess, "I ought to Wati -rHAT X. took out the porcelain pieces on which thank you, too, Stephen. You -have.the delicate f ancy of the Polish paint- NA M 11 ,P,-��oved me and'cherished me, and have ir� Vnever been jealous." er had traced exquisite garlands of flowers. %7 The old man got up giflelantly and Sophie-Edmee arranged the pieces �`,:ikissed Me wife's hand. on the table, inapectiog them earfully, 7 ."Thanks, my dear Edmee. But who� changing thir positions and putting .,could be Jealous Of R wife as c0nistant them in , certain Order. wo YOU "What difference does it make She sniijed. whether this plate is to the right or. A 00 "A h � d less perfect than you, left of this otber On,7y' t12 lit (Cop y rig�i,11124,�Py TIt,R911 Syndicate,Inc) Us asked the �d0s, cour*- "Aren't they &I &like?" 40unt hen smiled,,In his turn. But she coWnuW to shift thmn, all have r had cause for Jeal- piusj*gg we,* in pisW 11iii Lesser of Two Evils. &A MiXil & 4 i7fj 1, 71 T De - fank of mentreal Annual meeting 'WODV RUOU W-111W. Human . Ulm V' out vbwmt ld"b" In big address- Is in his review of the giftatic. In the midst of our' discussions Mrs. Hummingbird grew ery tatIndi, Williams-TVIor said In Bart:— k, IS NEVER DONE 7. 1., 7 7. there was a whir�In the columbines, that summer. As I slat on the steps, In rorrIewtux the business of The P&A year. As You know. the good name we Poetess was 1% I Is an 9= and Mr. Hummingbird appearedL ear Balance SUTt Indicates the sen,,j Un4 a never better th" it Is to-40. It she would get honey all round me, snents. our de,.poslm as cootL�-1 witt, two Peon wJch - Iwb- - we do our gisricrIal.res"Areft W �No' WonAer Health Gives ()ut This was so unusual that pony-plans There'was a flood of climbing nastur- ago. show a JIM ine am. �tjjle oitr loam during 09Ld which It is Our duti as Well aa our de4r- to "ration to presme. considerably rciluced. ceased Rbrupt'y; we sat ery stilL I wondered if their the "Ps Ptrud &t* We best own, through another bmasinmewn tiums nearby� Our prodta an So consequence winIewhat adversely year at -and She Bdeomes Weak and Mr. Humrningb'ird to shy; besides, he but we are Jun in all unusually strong dePreaston Isad this Is redacted to CM disadv.n., honey cou'd be as p'Aacid-colored as affe,'ted. i f ban4ins PmAts. Fortunately our great pondent. is Such a beauty. We mus% be sure &I;. whi,,b UU-tesI activity 1 0 saraLux Des that from more mIId:y tinted flowers. pa""loo "' meet ' ' these NOW" cQ12110344, though Obviously car PrOdu womm mde may mass upon us. Notwithstanding to have xrore columbines in thew beds In t have been lirser had the Industrial duatleat Der- About me she whi=ed, now across MY tatutitlurts. Our dividend. and bo -is have tKed earned and, Ing WO- next year; they suit him so—and he taxes PL14L and we have a balance mitud us to Put Out more IWO to the Und" It is literally true coacern feet to get Into a low-lying petunia, to carry forward. commerce Of Case" rulter th" to ken an call -man in the home that her work Is does love thenL But-Ahad Mrs. Hum- '4 There tat th�t the trend of bud- in 1,oudon and New York. or to buy WXb-law now in one wi'd whir across MY faC I& no question investments with a letter yield. . never done. She starts witli nringbird, for once, sent him out to do and up over the shed-roof in the sud- news I# slowly but tautly upward. Aj-an evidence =*law to a"dtaro. '..-work when she riaes a the work 7 He had—so far as any- of th". cu losdIngs we the largest on record. Aa to the future. MY gpecial an& Points and abroad that den conviction that there were 'blos- witne whoisenbe and retan business @how, a Wr holders At dim is far udIv a boun. n *7% th In and Is kept busy up to the time 4ing as transient as a hummingbird don— of increased actiity. Tesitt. Industrial Are I WTOZI reneaw- hicl 4 bunt barved. them some even finer among the pumps and well OmPlolfed, and -there to mcre demand In the!hu come about a better Lad man boPdw fteling 7 retires'at night. The work must be ti�ttld have—the arcluotts, painstaking plantains, rnowing-machines and agTi- leather and allied tr*dm Improjems" 1, " t:trougbaut Canada, jn'agnsequcuk*. thtn Is arlm" done whether she is feeling well or expression of one who grapples with shown W other UDes of business. although far thinking th"we be" Passed 1:11rough the worst Beautiful, that me can look frr better culture, of the back yard, T . 'Proate the. .be, in Eastern several conwIlUacts. In whidt, 26;W&UT, our Bank truprovement In not. It is no wonder that she often an unaccustomed task; sometimes;these a 0 to f ven are urtalbed in -lie vocery t ade. bittle of Our bad tlum Lad Swoops 1rij. at o siIii t--..e market breaks down under the strain. She- blundered a litte, once almost missed Canadj� but western at the must share. especially am we knew never bass In a for thought. In an Instant, back shipment by way -]4 Cartada. but western shipments by way or the better or granger 1�odtton to undoct"s AM A.' "!�Amoclmes breathlfm at slight exertion, hfs aim at.a columbtne-division. Sure- he would come (I could have told her Acrtculture Is out leading lududry and an ita business. S profitable outcome the Prosperity Of the country (7codItIons In the year under review were Adt4w feels exhausted If she walks up stairs. ly this was the revolt of Mrs. Hum uVie-f-A. 012 either aide become mingbird. Eyery day, before, she had there was nothing In that back yard) 18.111 depends. While U31f*'OtLrftblt weather son- W good so so bad as tILL Headaches and dizzy spells and—zizz!—at the c�nvolvulus. . . . ditions restricted hanesting to an=* ellasit the hAve stated- At to the outlook. It is true hAt6 frequent, and life seem a burden. been doing the strenuous honey- am%) that w4a samvred ;W3 yw is a weryIIIIIIIIstra tsklms the n&EiOnsi ratim"W" into &cmunL "a are The throat of the convolk-ulus being budget. This noust uIst Much of this trouble Is.due to the fact search, tasting and sucking with all and, at peasant prices. win prove profitable to not bal-WI­ a" Usdonal just too long for her beak, she could to" -win We mud sometbne &W somehow coon he farmer. ,The marketing of tho crop bring cOnciam" that her blood has become thin and her litte might; dashing at every pos-I at jang "00.000.000 Or SLOW money 1=0 Can&" trite to Uve within'our mattas and begin to pay, *12 not, with her utmost vivacity, hum fee=- our debt& With good manacamoU of out &ZINLITIN watery, and to regain her good health sibility, prying furiously Inta the and wal %radoubtaft effw a liquidation In do this, =4 we win da herself in deep enough to reach the ore 11abilides. Th" new money win Now U" &U we dwodd be well able to the "that waka-up w fad*ths she must take'a reliable blbod-enrich- slightest crack in the folded petals chansials of trade and be reflected In Improved It &a MA &a our People �W is . burden an the Individual back hone' so had to come to vul tite Public Ing tonic such as Dr. Williams' Pink (the columbines were hardly out), Y, gar business conditions pnenMy ULMQGbMt and that the bigger It SKS the more MOM It inhospitable closed trampling and pushing—which, with country. ukes a= of the ludiiidual Packet. 'Pills. Ttie great value of this tontc sometimes—at an Need For Pubtle Fjonow Tromanavus Natural Advantages . medicine Is shown by the statement of bud. those needle-claws, meant allp tearing The pressing necessity of r%drIctIn&. so far SO in the de and scratching. But they were pale- may to legitimately possible, &Z natto V= the war, conditions of living 'Mrs. Mary N (Imagine Mrs.- Humniing-bird atted states and Canada were moth sUILS. d olan, Lintlaw, Sask..'who but now: U]Were a: c little s6atches after all. 10 Is setwully r"'Ovol"Id. I` uwam coustomed to that order at ththg' says:—"Wben I begag using Dr. W11- clazing, "Dearest, I must have a job"; gray, poeti ad by appropriate action which results In reduction we Md POwu & In =es. we cannot regard It . other th" an but the war Pal us bethind and Put the United Ineffective gesture. it car expenditures abiquid be 81461010 004 00 comparison, a' Present 'a futile' llama'. Pink Pills I was' a physical Mr. Hummingbird retorting, "Dar- The gentler pencill-stripings on the wrecX- It was with great dtfliculty ling—donit you think you have one.1 edge of the fragile blossoms were per- so controHad that within a reasonable time Can-I This "me condition Of proetweitY in We ITrLAd that I could do light housework. I suf- already?" afid Mrsi. Hummingbird sil-i haps the moet touching; so fairy-de'3- sdi-n taxes shouitt not cxcotd those imposed in I States hm " resulted in far too m-1 Of Our cro"IAS the border. True' CSM4& Is rw% 11 the United-states, it would provide an important 1 People p� ,ha OaIv -cantry hus- cats, so not-made-by-hands, that t1w stimulus to tndus* and also effective Lid to timaw rittrAlu are attrAzted by fered from headaches, my heart would encing him—if a huminingbird States. but, PPftklJU flower lo�ked as if fairies, on tMr bagnigradon &W colontzation. the need for which UXIS WO9T`eTi:T at the Unite'a ause for emistation beat viollently at the 4east exerdon, band could be Silenced, which I doubt; oriwl�64- tht" has b-'a is apparcut. when I urge at strongly &A I can f- disturbing tian the fact Itself. 1-111ag A -and I always felt tired and depressed. —with, "But this sitting on a nest, keen little sleds, had been coasting that this metaure or prudence arA economy Abould t1lat Is Meet stand in Q=Paztum ut— down its rim Only a convolvulus- be mercised. I do not do so With =7 feeling th" A'crt door, we naturally than my Other country to a I did Dot sleep, well at night. and I had beloved, Is a bore. I want to be o, more expand Iol& 'at night. lack dexin on our popuiLmon from the fv:t that at the S Iroaddeno In as anante, it"d is ws,_ and art no appetite—my limbs would swell as being important, being visible, In the bloom, unhappily, up Unted In fact, I am 72090 401171aced than away Tuaman, we uv elreying I heavy burden of debt. in dropsy. it was at this stage that a fierce traffic of the flower-beds 1") 1 A fairy would 'havo to do its sooting *At the country. actnialy a6d Potentially. Powlace out ne4bbors overlow with IN021111 C., Whits such "41tb =4 opportunity tbAt ILD future III, bovrler. we ba's more than they to Geer A neighbor advised me t6 take Dr. Wil- Hummingbird nests, they tell us, are,on a petunia. be destled, and I deprecate most strc"u expectations I"' his "Ituar Who wis-es to to on the two, indi- %be dedrs, a pl�llo lined with cobwebs; imagine one of! The petunias, however,were shorter of m a band upon local conditione, and a human instinct. We hwe go,"d 45 Rams' Pink P114e. I had used th U&I Pessimism Land hanStr IS plenty, and iventuany the tide for some weeks before l'began to feel these little fiery creatures constrain-'necked, and showed no fairy'slidings. T"'d to QbLe"ca0m=trT3rtmlefhQt=&"* P6,"7t.*d Iwa wA ch"'D iLCA in at Immogr%tion, wni turn in our directials. their bensfit, and thus encouraged I iug itself to handle a cobweb; to' As they blossomed more and more for Path a sentu-1 L 'continued . tak];ng them for Several weave it,patiently, into lining. Either thickly she grew tamer and tamer. Cia"ified Adveeigermnb months, when I was again as strong cobwebs are tougher thaji one thinks inspected every item of her, as she A Lonely Man. IIA%v,g BUSINESS SCHOOL8. TQRON­�X Lad well as ever I had been. I have ---or else a hummingbird can be gentle hummed before me; th�s thorn-like ngs above the street _S 'rain and pis" People in aftim LPp-IuLm,nta i It's lonely In lodgi no hesitation in saying that these plUs when it tries. ! shine of her beak; the exact Spot model offices and XmVI�Vaoxt D*- through When dusic 0ows down, the da-y"a Partment.Sh"IrParticulars trest. Ad"" fam Blow c.-are a remarkable blood builder and Later on, when leaves thinned we where she stowed each curled-up ball long laboring, Wma, Toronto, -strength renewer and I shall ever be saw the little thimble-bump of a 4est; of a foot'; the bracIe-points at the end With only a nod to a lad on the wtair, AXERIP OVV-NL Vvilirrs Von C&TV.0GY.211 grateful for what they did for me." high up,but on a 9trong limb as broad of her very practical tail, and, most And neither kith nor klu to be neigh- B um ties of nod event Iffiabbsid 4vas cogs- You can get these pUls from your as the nesL No precarious -fork-;impudent of all, the very tlack-rim- boring. t. ra NIUM wast To-cow these Getting' druggist. or by mail.at 50 cents % box architecture for two. med curve of her nearer eyelid! One from The Dr. WUliam:W Medicine Co, honey was precarious enough, without felt as Lf we ought to look away; but It must be good to go'crat of a house Brockville, Ont a wiggly nest to worry,over. I wish all how little she minded.—Anne Boa. With the soft g9adby of your loved birds were as careJul. . . . worth Greene, in "Dipper HRV one spoken. VR On a Second Journey. clawful of little faces I'Va tilt And the -in Give me to live this life again, and I Would no better odds than CHUREN LHO M SUNSPOTS ARE Smiling you off as you wave in token. CjGA1kMC CANNON -1—i—M I.a.assIll Al thaw allowed Im -.1L ­ wII�vese`Wteew RVONVA 'The right to walk and mingle with -1 1 It must be good to come to.a, the CrQwd. Baby's Own Tablets Are Effec_. Astronomers Think They house, I TA i: To lmow the relf-samis space of earth Bombard FArth With And has., the Icly. it,* weiccluitug YLOR,- tive and Ras to Give. and sky, Electrons. ffhc�ut of it. 00RBES- 3 It tnust be good to have any one care The self-same friends and neIg`hb*rs You do Dot have to coat d a afk Secret-t of Sol'anc#. If you come Into &house or so ou't dwelling nigh; an to set the Iltdj on" to I try, smiling, clean hich . ..This coun and Own Tablets. Thesue with w By David Dielts. of it- :--Agmso I.Ae. strong and proud, they. are given. as compared with Observation of the sunspots. it Will Tree' :For freedom barn, for freedom long liquid medicine& will appeal to every be remembered, resulted In the dis- endowed, mother. None Is Vtlled or wast When hoarse use Minard's LhArmnl1w �N`4; I Pruners covery that the asun rotated on its axis With all its laughing ageo passing by. ycm know Just how big a dose has i once In 26 days and that the surface Flor every purpoed is) the "But," asks a voice within me4 "would reached the Itttle stomach. As a s 'I of the sain is molten4and not solid. orchard,cutting limbs up arising The exact-nature of the spots, b**- - Lord let me live, olach day YOM weep ady for the Ills of childhood to ii inchest. Handle&— derangements of the stomach Apart unto itse�f, you have wept to walk through from 1"ever. is still ons If! the'mystertes of life again, and bowels they are moot satisfactom!astronomy Untrftb�ecl by the g"y 4,4 S.tO and 12 feerL Would you want joys you�JmNI4 you Mrs. Ross' Voyer, Willimantic 0 Or drab of (lays to corn$6 TwIlardwerb oneoft could not keep Conn., says: "I used Baby's Own Tab: They appear t' be giganife holiks In the sum Some astronomers think they And Ilet the future keep Ovii dewriptire CIMVISIr MgM And f ace once In lets In the C%madlan Northwest and �r* great whiripoo'lo in the surfac"f its secrets undisturbed: requeaL "a, ore those losses found them a wonderful medicine for I*any address with their pain?" e sun. 4 childrev's troubles, especially Indises- Tranquility as de", .."Yes, once again to know those happy tion and constipation. I have also They chance in s1wrtrequent.17. New As Thy dear love I cram TAYLOR-FORB years, d old ones disappear. I'd bear the burdens allid, I'd brave a for wimple ones appear an XMITED There seems to be some sort of a -Let me be satisfed given them to my obildrei cOMPANY. L the tea". fever and the restlessness aAmompany- ONT. GUELP cy1cle. so astronomers have observed, To do each hour's task —Bds&M A. Guest tug teething and they always 9 ire re. the greatest number appewin Heed:ess of days untrW S.every Own as every Itef. I can recommend 'Baty' s every 11 years. And distant years unborn. Tablets to all mothers." GYP6ie*-­P&8t and PreAentw Baby's Own Tablet, are sold by As we gaze Lt thiA10 111111in-SpOtIll It IN —George Elliston. ' COUGHING1 cine dealers or by mail at 25 Impossible for us to conceive of tbfft When the ancestors of the present niadi Law, true magnitude. k- R*afl Take half a teaspoon of .-Hunigarian fneies poured out of In- cents a box from The Dr. W1IIh Many of them are more than 60,000 Yes I Minard's IrtertIallY I dia 1,nto tM great plain of Hungary Medicine 6a., Brockville, Ont. miles across. in 1868, one was ob- molasses, E a a e a the v thl-oat, stops the cough. In tWe year 1893 they wore the aarna served wbUt was 107,000 miles acrose. Does A05A :rings, the same bracelets, the same He Made a Good Guess. The matter In theve sun-spots seems Your -skirts and the same beadkerchiefs that A seh.001masiter bad Wtplafue4_to his Ito be whirling about with a speed of are worn to-day by gypsies the vircirld pupils the function Cou h of a oonvulLte- more than 100 tuilee a secoutt, /* over. They have ever since lived in and to find out whether or not they When one of them a"disappears, tents, told fortunIcs, stolen, Hed' and understood, he asked: the Sides ruo t�gethsir with e; speed'. cheated and ore just as cauticus and "if some one cIarriiA you off in " 20 times as greM as that- KMG OF FM cowardly to-day as they wet. seven asroplane and after a long flight drop. 7: Rising sprepre of fire leap,thousands -centuries ago when they were selected ped you thousands of miles away in a of miles trQm-tha-surface of the sun as executioners because their cruel na- foreign country, vrhat place would you and fall back upon It, rollini-out in timets.are pleased with Such awful ent- seek out first of all?" An eager band was uplUted. great w-Lves. yment, about the only kindof work A ship as * 11 large as the earth platled ",they have ever been known to do. Please, air, the howWt&4." came the In stich a storm would be toned about unexpected answer, like a cork. i r .':-The Riolno Star. 0 i1a - 7Z Don't lot filitilaestion after meals. biliousness. A pectilittr connection bas been ob- our univem ii'bound or POP you. served betvieen sun-spoti and certain N- MP A ...in rhythm; Iand the setting star will Take Wei a ' p.Any atoriii- 0enomena-upon the earth. rise. —Alfred Noyes. rn When the sun-ppots are the 0 Those Bridal Bobbins. frequent, we have the most magnetic. r_,0%,._SH/P Lf's VOUA HK SUMML11 -Bathing theeyes twoor three times Itorms. that is, periods when com- E,EGG& The "bridal bobbin," which turned -POULTRY.GAM LOR a'day with cold water makes them up thi� other day in a Laniclon auction'Passes fall io function i properly, when 13UTTER AND FEATHERS On Face and Neck* ibright and helps to preserv47 the sight. telephone and telegraph lines are ft room,is a reminder of the times when thrown oqit of order, and the aurora BUYAU YEAR ROUND- Rest. Cuticura Healei empric"-we ffiwra"(" the manufacture of Iwo by hand was borealis or "norfflern lights" NHie toiho") are seen a ovek a)ikd WE WANT' CHURNING an Important rpral Industry In many- I "I had a brest" out of thtle, I In the sky. P.P LI"ffW red pimpks on A and DKJL parts of England. t Is mesa facts have W a*me astrono- 36-39 ocou P"t- I*rftt The piroples fesfaad and scaled Bone bobbins were used, and were I mers-to bebevIiI that sun-spots are like Oves causing disfigwinimOL They greetly prized. ' Many of them. we",gigantic cannon. bombarding the earth itched and burned causing.me to CREAM the work.and gifts of rustle sweet-,and space with it fusillade of electrons. Minard's Liniment for stiff musclea. scratch,and the scratching Caused h i l eruptions. The Irritation cumed a hearts to the Cie.@ of their chcylce on Electrons are the particles of negative eans and pay express their wedding day,.henee the term electricity wi lot of discomfort, and 1 104 MY two ff=]T "bridel,bobbins;" PhTsiolets now be. rem at night. I bad the trouble a 4�111" _..eharges. We pay dally by express UNITS,OOMPIcI416 ibe atoms -of all matter. whole summer. money orders, which can be cashed They were frequently decorated Next article: Will the sun ever give 11 1 was treated without to 0. with what were known in those days out? I mad an advertisement far Cudctlra dilove pooless" upok out in colored Soap and Ointment anywhere witbout say chargs! - I and purchased : as To obtain the tap price, Crean In thy some,and after usiall OnSt box Of beads. IIIAt no false lover gal must be tree, from bad flavors and heart,' and ,Love me and forsake all SKATI92 I AILIS I Cuticura Ointment and two cakes of cuticurs-Soap I-was completely .-.,.contain not low tbar so per cent., others," were favorite posies that oc- healed." Inigned) Mrs. Forest Mck,It.it.4,RoWard.Ohio- Butter Fat cur frequently. Ine to cilsw your skin. Use cuticurs Bowes Company LiMitedl, K*00 Minstrd's Liniment handy. 0--Lpwh.� IL WWL A 11AAf..."g. V&.. 3 Toronto nive Depot:z==111.LA= a. Women customs Collectors. am a And son Tal IS& THR ow"w"SAW 00.LM Iror references Head Office, Toronto, n three cities of the United States IWO I illank of Montreal,or your local backer. women pertant Federal —'21L now fI14 the im ISSUE No. 62 Minard's Liniment for Chliblallm Established for o*er thirty YOWL poffidon of oolkotor Of CUIPUYIns. 4 . Ise 2c- p v' r 4 :�.. �t �' �i,M• Y.Fr'�y =x}'4%+YJC ..=�+'�e.!x'IPS. . .". +k •'R , ,,yyx� glttkBrJt$� °sx.., . " of service. VPiater tourist g he thought in. f fam.are now in effect valid for return • ' �+1 ' ' ~ Over at sii important points, as welk as + + , , t _ Isubecri ro the Unwed States and Crmt when Canadians at home are skat f for diverse routings. 'Direct connec• - - --- JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, NOTES AND COMMRNTS. We are today celebrating the imost important event -to the lils- .-tory of the world, the birth of Ohrist. In all parts of the-world where the name of Christ is held jin reverence Christmas Day is loomed forward to by all' and especially by children, 'as the day of the purest delight. In all ages has the custom been followed, and never witp greater zeal than dur- ing the present century. It.jg,a -day of giving presents: It com- memorates the greatest gift of all, the giving of the Saviour of the world 'by the Heavenly Father. 'The presentation of these Rifts is -to bring happiness into the world. "It-Is twice blessed, it blesses him Who gives and him who receives." It is a great pleasure to the giver when he sees the look of happi- ness on the countenance of him who receives the gift. This is the spirit in which a Rift should be given. If a person Rives- because it is the fashion, or in the - expec- tation that he may receive some- thing of greater vr*We in return, he misses all the joy of Riving, and when it is given in this, spirit it falls in giving joy to the reci- pient. A person has only to go Into any of the large departmental -stores in the city to fury realize :the extent to which the practice is carried on. To experience the joy of giving in its falreet sense, she Aifta should be made to those who are in the greatest need. 'White a person is bestowing gifts Upon those who are near and dear Ito hits he should not forget those who are in real need, and who are !worthy. Christ eama to minister In the needy, and we should fol- low in his footstep@ in this re. sweet. - 80MEWHBRL IN FLORIIKA� 'To be somewhere in Florida, where the sun h always abiolux. where the Samoa oraoses bang is elustere on the :. _ .Merr = . y --CHRISTMAS' to'; 1 R.M0Y��. KER'Y,. A HONE.900 Farmers, Attention { 11.%m agent for the World's Greatest Separator. "The Renfrew," Stoves, Scales; and OH Engines. Fleury's famous Plows. Poicts. Grain Grinders, Wbeei Barroweetc. Brantford binder twine 'and second- head separators for sale. ROBT. DEVITT, Phone 505 Pick.; BROUGHAM -- ;Coal, Coal !: ng, oo a warm can s. obtainable on the following crack lo- - Our supply of quality Harness and deep -sea fishing• golfing,• etc. rid& trains — •'Tbe Royal Palm ", the The object of this Association Is to Parts Is now complete. When making arrangements for the —Ponce de Leon ", and ••Suw,aoee•River lessen stealing and prosecute 'BOOTS —GREB SHOE tr7p south eo.osdlt aoy Agdnt of the Special "; etc. the felons. - We have a large stock of this Famous Boot on band — unbeatable or hard wear and tear. ' y, ... y Senate immediately with stolen an member i t b d y ember �• REPAIRING • r of ExsonOi'e Committee. We maintain our established 'repute- _ Memaersbip fee •1.00, tion for repairing all kinds.of Ttskess mmate=e had from we Preddens w: harness and boots s . Radio •� '�' °°' ° °'�'"°a' CECIL BRADLEY r- .. ;arn�n�� Users of : Exec. nom. -�,. D. Hank., C. S. Palm. er, U. S. Chapman, Pickering. Harness maker, All Radio Receiving Sets D. M»nro,. Jas, Richardson, PICKERING, ONTARIO -.. - MUST be- llCeQ6ed President, secretary Penalty on summary conviction is a One not exceeding $50.00 Imag and New'Years Day Liae><►se Fee $ 1.00 per aft= • Licenses, valid to 31st March, 1926, may be obtained from E % S Staff Post Officers, Radio Dealers, Radio Inspectors or from -- : Radio Branch, . Department of Marine and Fisheries,, Ottawa. ; -;BEST NAVAL ORANrE9 -40c, 50c and 60c doz." The proceeds from license fees ard-used to control, broadcasting MIXED NUTS —fill the best kinds, 25c lb. and to improve broadcast reception conditions. MIXED CANDY —.hand mixed, creams, chocolates ' etc., 16c to,50c lb. TTABLE RAISINS— fresh, 5 crown, 35c lb. A. JOHNSTON, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries TABLE FIGS -15c pkg or 25c lb. XMq,9 GRAPES -sweet and sound, 25c lb. 1la XMAS CHOCOLATES —boxes from 25c to 1.00 :.-NICE LARGE BANANAS -35c per doz. We extend to all the Compliments of the Season ..-,.,-HAve you MERRY CHRISTMAS= and HAPPY NEW YEAR . Rivaerve / JAMES e R•ICHARDSON . VERY successful business enterprise takes care to build adequate reserve Pickerii2g fund for or use in emergency. The • ' wisest financial brains of the • �' country realize the importance of '► • this his po Lc y_ Have you a fund to draw upon in Your raluables and case of need? The,-regular sav- � good O � 1(r' 18 t o � Ll . u g � l 01 gifts papers should be ing of small amounts will, in a protected against short time, establish a reserve _ p �• .- . . fir* aid Nett A large enough to afford you for' Christmas Presents � Satiety Deposit Be: adequate protection against We would sagsseet a few of our many lines : Hockey Skates, fltiek and la our local brand emergency. Puck, Kiddie Bars and Sieigbs, !flash Lights, i Provides security This bank o # ere every Convenience Razor* and 9traps,.MoathOrgans and conrenience. to its savings depositors. _ /`y and Watches. is Silverware, Pyrexware, :Alateinoetware. + A warm pair of Mitts. Glove* or Gauntlets. DQMIPWN RAW w A Coleman Lamp, Lanteca or Game. Iron. . Whitby —G. P. Lynd, Manager Brooklin Braneb —G. -O. Craws.M&aager � # . e 0 ­0 na ,--- J. S. BALSDON, i FIC MG ,A important • 0L UHOUN'S FURS about Fars Remodled 11 _.Furs Relined - 0: ..Furs Repaired C1i� order sie� made to PlK4011 Asaeonable jwhat �� _ _ „ think about - .AL. z. 0 011 Q fr o v - � :CHEVROLET is ; �>I���oe Furriers ;� 1 231 Lisaforth Ave., (near Broadview aye ), -' 'Torelito ' reflected in the M th suer PICKERING 1� + E,A►T 7 -M AIR KE T T 1Goaod - Roast or Steak, ... per lb , URING the ,past six mouths Surloin Roast or Steak, -.:. 25c _. " :arterboase Roast or Steak, 28c :y: CANADIANS have bought over Ramp Roast,... ... Ise 15,000 New Chevrolets— apprwd _ `' Pine Rib Roast, rnately 100 Canadian- built* can every '-Heavy Rib Roast, ..: .. ... lee `• ' _' workin� day _ Shoulder Roast. !4 and 18c Pot Roast ... .. 14c " a, 0OVf1 ClS CVC < Brisket, to boil, rywllCfC art telling thC11' Leer of Pork,... Wc friends about Chevrolet neerferrrtanclp - r Lain of Pork. .•. ••. ' •• ng, oo a warm can s. obtainable on the following crack lo- - Our supply of quality Harness and deep -sea fishing• golfing,• etc. rid& trains — •'Tbe Royal Palm ", the The object of this Association Is to Parts Is now complete. When making arrangements for the —Ponce de Leon ", and ••Suw,aoee•River lessen stealing and prosecute 'BOOTS —GREB SHOE tr7p south eo.osdlt aoy Agdnt of the Special "; etc. the felons. - We have a large stock of this Famous Boot on band — unbeatable or hard wear and tear. ' y, ... y Senate immediately with stolen an member i t b d y ember �• REPAIRING • r of ExsonOi'e Committee. We maintain our established 'repute- _ Memaersbip fee •1.00, tion for repairing all kinds.of Ttskess mmate=e had from we Preddens w: harness and boots s . Radio •� '�' °°' ° °'�'"°a' CECIL BRADLEY r- .. ;arn�n�� Users of : Exec. nom. -�,. D. Hank., C. S. Palm. er, U. S. Chapman, Pickering. Harness maker, All Radio Receiving Sets D. M»nro,. Jas, Richardson, PICKERING, ONTARIO -.. - MUST be- llCeQ6ed President, secretary Penalty on summary conviction is a One not exceeding $50.00 Imag and New'Years Day Liae><►se Fee $ 1.00 per aft= • Licenses, valid to 31st March, 1926, may be obtained from E % S Staff Post Officers, Radio Dealers, Radio Inspectors or from -- : Radio Branch, . Department of Marine and Fisheries,, Ottawa. ; -;BEST NAVAL ORANrE9 -40c, 50c and 60c doz." The proceeds from license fees ard-used to control, broadcasting MIXED NUTS —fill the best kinds, 25c lb. and to improve broadcast reception conditions. MIXED CANDY —.hand mixed, creams, chocolates ' etc., 16c to,50c lb. TTABLE RAISINS— fresh, 5 crown, 35c lb. A. JOHNSTON, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries TABLE FIGS -15c pkg or 25c lb. XMq,9 GRAPES -sweet and sound, 25c lb. 1la XMAS CHOCOLATES —boxes from 25c to 1.00 :.-NICE LARGE BANANAS -35c per doz. We extend to all the Compliments of the Season ..-,.,-HAve you MERRY CHRISTMAS= and HAPPY NEW YEAR . Rivaerve / JAMES e R•ICHARDSON . VERY successful business enterprise takes care to build adequate reserve Pickerii2g fund for or use in emergency. The • ' wisest financial brains of the • �' country realize the importance of '► • this his po Lc y_ Have you a fund to draw upon in Your raluables and case of need? The,-regular sav- � good O � 1(r' 18 t o � Ll . u g � l 01 gifts papers should be ing of small amounts will, in a protected against short time, establish a reserve _ p �• .- . . fir* aid Nett A large enough to afford you for' Christmas Presents � Satiety Deposit Be: adequate protection against We would sagsseet a few of our many lines : Hockey Skates, fltiek and la our local brand emergency. Puck, Kiddie Bars and Sieigbs, !flash Lights, i Provides security This bank o # ere every Convenience Razor* and 9traps,.MoathOrgans and conrenience. to its savings depositors. _ /`y and Watches. is Silverware, Pyrexware, :Alateinoetware. + A warm pair of Mitts. Glove* or Gauntlets. DQMIPWN RAW w A Coleman Lamp, Lanteca or Game. Iron. . Whitby —G. P. Lynd, Manager Brooklin Braneb —G. -O. Craws.M&aager � # . e 0 ­0 na ,--- J. S. BALSDON, i FIC MG ,A important • 0L UHOUN'S FURS about Fars Remodled 11 _.Furs Relined - 0: ..Furs Repaired C1i� order sie� made to PlK4011 Asaeonable jwhat �� _ _ „ think about - .AL. z. 0 011 Q fr o v - � :CHEVROLET is ; �>I���oe Furriers ;� 1 231 Lisaforth Ave., (near Broadview aye ), -' 'Torelito ' reflected in the M th suer PICKERING 1� + E,A►T 7 -M AIR KE T T 1Goaod - Roast or Steak, ... per lb , URING the ,past six mouths Surloin Roast or Steak, -.:. 25c _. " :arterboase Roast or Steak, 28c :y: CANADIANS have bought over Ramp Roast,... ... Ise 15,000 New Chevrolets— apprwd _ `' Pine Rib Roast, rnately 100 Canadian- built* can every '-Heavy Rib Roast, ..: .. ... lee `• ' _' workin� day _ Shoulder Roast. !4 and 18c Pot Roast ... .. 14c " a, 0OVf1 ClS CVC < Brisket, to boil, rywllCfC art telling thC11' Leer of Pork,... Wc friends about Chevrolet neerferrrtanclp - r Lain of Pork. .•. ••. ' •• XMAS CHOCOLATES —boxes from 25c to 1.00 :.-NICE LARGE BANANAS -35c per doz. We extend to all the Compliments of the Season ..-,.,-HAve you MERRY CHRISTMAS= and HAPPY NEW YEAR . Rivaerve / JAMES e R•ICHARDSON . VERY successful business enterprise takes care to build adequate reserve Pickerii2g fund for or use in emergency. The • ' wisest financial brains of the • �' country realize the importance of '► • this his po Lc y_ Have you a fund to draw upon in Your raluables and case of need? The,-regular sav- � good O � 1(r' 18 t o � Ll . u g � l 01 gifts papers should be ing of small amounts will, in a protected against short time, establish a reserve _ p �• .- . . fir* aid Nett A large enough to afford you for' Christmas Presents � Satiety Deposit Be: adequate protection against We would sagsseet a few of our many lines : Hockey Skates, fltiek and la our local brand emergency. Puck, Kiddie Bars and Sieigbs, !flash Lights, i Provides security This bank o # ere every Convenience Razor* and 9traps,.MoathOrgans and conrenience. to its savings depositors. _ /`y and Watches. is Silverware, Pyrexware, :Alateinoetware. + A warm pair of Mitts. Glove* or Gauntlets. DQMIPWN RAW w A Coleman Lamp, Lanteca or Game. Iron. . Whitby —G. P. Lynd, Manager Brooklin Braneb —G. -O. Craws.M&aager � # . e 0 ­0 na ,--- J. S. BALSDON, i FIC MG ,A important • 0L UHOUN'S FURS about Fars Remodled 11 _.Furs Relined - 0: ..Furs Repaired C1i� order sie� made to PlK4011 Asaeonable jwhat �� _ _ „ think about - .AL. z. 0 011 Q fr o v - � :CHEVROLET is ; �>I���oe Furriers ;� 1 231 Lisaforth Ave., (near Broadview aye ), -' 'Torelito ' reflected in the M th suer PICKERING 1� + E,A►T 7 -M AIR KE T T 1Goaod - Roast or Steak, ... per lb , URING the ,past six mouths Surloin Roast or Steak, -.:. 25c _. " :arterboase Roast or Steak, 28c :y: CANADIANS have bought over Ramp Roast,... ... Ise 15,000 New Chevrolets— apprwd _ `' Pine Rib Roast, rnately 100 Canadian- built* can every '-Heavy Rib Roast, ..: .. ... lee `• ' _' workin� day _ Shoulder Roast. !4 and 18c Pot Roast ... .. 14c " a, 0OVf1 ClS CVC < Brisket, to boil, rywllCfC art telling thC11' Leer of Pork,... Wc friends about Chevrolet neerferrrtanclp - r Lain of Pork. .•. ••. ' •• aGt.AAE�tot+bT. w �. Tisere-will be skating 'on the rink At the school entertainment the - . Christmas 'xJ Rev. E. Orsborfl was is tihecity and and New Years days every Tuesday and Saturday pupils of the public school present - ed their teacher, Miss Davidson, 'hs blhTuesday.'. ovening David Tayiorkad a business trip good during the winter. A band in attehdance. with a beautiful fountain pen, a token of their, high esteem for _ to thgQ city-One day last week. -' Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson, her. - Min+ Vets, $taepjse030a, of Birch- of Birch Cliff, werejo the village Abijah Forsyth, who has carried Cliff @pent $undby with her sister on Friday evening, and called on on a teaming business in Clare- _!bere. several'of their friends. moat for a number of years, has Leonard Pilkey has an automo- Archie sad Mrs. Anderson and sold out to George Turner. We - bile sleigh. •'Speed" is the word daughter of Richmond Hill, visit- wish Mr. Turner success in. his - - for it. ed Richard Taos and Wm. Waddell at toe -home of Mrs: Anderson's parents, R. J. and Mrs. How, on venture. We are enjoying ideal Christ of StoueiUe.werein town on tint- ff Sunday. was weather. Just sufficient snow urday. ' mi.;. Pilkey Spent Tuesday last Mrs. Booth, of 8t. Catharin9�pp,, Mr. and Mrs. Baladoo, of Oakville, to allow the sleighs run niiely. and clear weather. The snow has • -with nor fries , Mrs. A.. D. @here, and Mr. and Mrs. Sparkhall .of greatly improved the roads by Maple Leaf �stnal 1e ` IiW iai UC4 Co • M Oheap rates for faros and country. building& - Windstorm Insurance on buildings, wind- mills. Silos etc. ,! Automobile Insurance �d - - of all kinds. :41 FOB $ALB •AVrite or phone - of Port Perry. 9carboro, spent $anday, with R. Suing up the ruts. E D, O YY M A; James and Mrs. Rortop,: of Port. J. and Mrs. Mann. BASKETS Perry. spent Sunday with Thos. 20 WHITBY, ONT, p and'Mre. Paterson. W. M. Palmer has an Atwater, ' Our public and eQntinuation gent radio installed in his store 1925 Christmas Seals Having purchased the stock from aichoola closed on Monday for the for the purpose of demonstrating. the Estate of Good results are being got With, The 1825 Christmas Seale, in aid of +CLAREMONT Christmas vacation. the Muskoka and Toronto Hospitals W G. BARNES and the entire Miss Eunice Squires, of Aadle this up-to -date machine. for Consumptives, have Suet been la- y. sud. These handsome seals are of tea SIC �/ r :'is spending the Christmas yaeatiun James Underhill s sales last week different designs, put up in •easorted business JOB. W. DOTEN' CREAIY/ G R7 i pp g packets of 10, 25, 50 and 1`00. scith Miss Alma Ward. • were quite a success: There were The National sanitarigM Associa- Am prepared to supply all sizes Albert Slack hsa' moved oa - -to good crowds and good prices were tion is in need of funds to cam on from Berry Boxes to Three Highest price paid for realized. The brick house and the work or its hospitals in Muskoka `aSd Half Bushel. Cream, at the the farm, which he recently par. and at Weston. Every dollar received " 'chased from Taua Bros. lot, however, were not sold. through the sale a ace of p seals GIeen River basket VVorks Mrs. John Reid is in very poor then for maintenance of patients Claremont Creamer health at present, her many Why not buy these seals in lieu of ,Phone 11 uk. 8669 others? Not onIy will you get good friends will regret to hear. i value in return, but your money will Give us a trial and be convinced J. Fingold wishes his msr#y vv ^as a be made to serve a greater end, for ..,FRANK PENNOCK ti s e it will go to help someone in distress. towers a merry Christmas and a Look for the double - barred Red "The Man that made the Barnes' , Happpy and prosperous New Year, cross on every packet. None others Basket." Miss, Lizz a Walker, who has are genuine. �U� For sale direct school children and BEATTY been in very poor health, daring sprtmentr, G;s t fanstitu a Tot oncoD°a, p the past year, died on Tuesday �OefiRIE� Ontario. $ 111 N G L E S STANDS FOR THE DEST_, morning. y James and Mrs. Stephenson were ARE its'Pickering on Friday last attend- �OPULing the silver wedding of H, Q. 'fj- Nova Scotia Shingles •and Mrs. Wilson, - Radios a Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles IL T. E. Stephenson is offering for Bird's Felt Slate Shingles sale or rent the Pearson residence, We have reoeived for sale at ? @ rrecently. vacated by Mr. Swift. KO T. PATER80N'8 OLASIt NT For fall particulars apply to T. E 'the agency for the Oall and get prices. �`+ — Stephenson t Eastwdbd Ave., Atwater -gent _ a Birch Cliff.; ' � Radios 'gyp. . A meeting of the Public Library �'1+ a Wish you ` Board will be held in the library 'and' @BtinghoIISe Fmit Rree$, Shrub$ Etc+ j (room on January god. for the "all a Merry ,Radiolas. — — Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, election of Officers for the conaigg Having secured the agency for T. W. Ponape, Door Tracks. Cow ;year and the transaction of any Qhrlsttnas 'We will gladly instal Bowman & Son, Star Nursertee, a other business. Bowls. Preserve Systems litre. �] Ridgetown, Oat. ! David in Gregg and Cecil Story and 8► i� radio in your home ` I am preparM to .take orders for all It will pay you to et cry rims oa went to the Toronto General Hon- p and on trial. kinds of Fruit Trees. Small Fruits, above before bnping eise+w� ere. tal last week. where they under- S �aPP.l __ Ornamental Shrubs Rte.. at FRANK Jr. PRQUSI went surgiesl operations, Butb -Pros eron$ lowest po vlble prices. - sire,aioiag wed and hope to be �. �+ C O O P E R Spe4ciitall ratan for tame quantities. PIUHSIiiNO. UNTARI® f bows in a few days. New Year : LAREMONT A meeting of the Claremont ...,,. - ._:,.- - O . J. or' $II. . _ � �3lIIl 8?'Z1'l,i r Horticultural eie will held �dy - - -- - - -- at the school bones on 'Saturday. .fan. 9th, at 8 pits. A full attend- i 00 - snes is required as matters of im- 1<IIe portanee is to be brought forward. : FRkNK CRIDLGW. May Un a$ mason _ The enonal aehool meeting will OY.AIZM0N. T, ONTARIO y®® +� be held in the ached on Wed- Cif i 7Z� D+C a �e� Orle nesday. the 80th inet, at 10 AL W. $or the election of a trustee and for all of your readers and the reading of the financistreport. • fall at nee of the r.t<pay. Oi` - for all We people of Sou& ir! veq Thos. Gregg. eollector of taxes. reports that the amount of taxes - -tl Ontano, ar��l tie years� 1`` 9�26 irseeived this year at this me is - == - • ypoe of ass and ils i• ;greater thin in any other year iNp ' �� ' which be' has filled the - position, « mess s tQ them Al. which in shoat .ten years. This full line Qf1�1aB _ would would indicate a return of prespertty which has not been en. -E. N. Sinclair jo ed since the close of the war. The . Christmas tree in cocection with the Sunday 8rhool of the :lexhlblt, Usised Cbareh was held on Tnee day evening last under ideal eon- f ncludla w ditions. The program was well rendered in every detail. Santa �- - Claus was exceedingly liberal and OvQ (Amas a large bumber of children were 1 4, ej rr . �i 1 Made very happy. Appropriate Christmas cervices r RADIOS S will be held In the United Obnreb _ os Dandayvest. Morning sabjeet, f,,� n "Hdling ills HID "Speriel music. ETay ETC* A max nor Ins will be held in the " -evening. The hymn. "Holy Night," - F �C00PFR a will bs'Rtvea in Pantomime. sung . • '�''� . by a mixed quartette. If you A e I V would share in the delights of the CLAR�'i�ONT ppy e M► „ ahe#et0as season. do not anise - these services. Helpful addressero inspiring music, cordial the �, O .'a`•• we- come will be given I t to ell. It the r j]` - • Nets are all taken there will be 1 staading room for you_ BroaghamUnion Lodge, No. 299, Almost Here A. F. at A li.. held their annual ilsll at PLoQe 80 Lj - election of officer, on Monday �• F1N�OS All :. sight. The following is the result : of the ballot: W.M. -Bra Rev. A. oward W-T-11 9 ' w U. Bee tie b' Christmas assort- ONT. ONTARIO H an, Melcalm; J. W. -Bro. Dr. N. F. �omlinsun; Tnmm -W.' Bra D: M. °Morgan; Sec. -Bro. J. L. Dopking; went of Goods — dOt>Ete• _ Chap. --W. Bro. C. H. Found; S. 'tallin for both old - $ . D. -Bro. R. J. Hove; J. Ill. -Bro. T. - and young. E. $tepheheon; I. tL -Bro. Earl Qemetery Lettering Ste. Iqa ggKitt; d. $. -Bro. M. Anderson; Pugh; D. C. r c JACK is twenty -one to -day. But he z to J. S. -B H. of -W. Tyler -Bro. F; - Bro. T. Paterson; c ' Evans. Santa Claus Will be .� On Friday, Dec. 18 th, the Liter „ - ary Society of.the Claremont Con. - Saturday, here on tinuation School held their last ' meeting of the term. The most afternoon important feature of the meeting was an orstorieal contest, the top. December 19, 1925 ie being "The Greatest Man in His- from '1 00 to 4.00 a tory." A two - dollar old piece, 9. donated by Miss Stephenson was - DfClock. !i awarded to the winner of each *he ..,one dollar ou the first Birthday Middle School and the Lower = School. The winner in the Middle 'School ` Don't miss him boys and girls wait Isabel Gregg, and in the Lower School Margaret Bi - he wants to see baba. The judges were Rev. A- you all. McLellan, Rev. E, Ursborn and Dr. Y. - Tomlinson, the latter presented FEY depositor, will attain a higher stand - the prizes. T)!,) Junior 'Girl's the i9hield, which had been won at the fall, �` J; •it Ds � �y 0 � m ; ischool athletic meet this was • also presented to Mildred Pngh at , H'.WAL8 :ffie±atrioal Contraotor I am Prepared -to aocept con- tracts for electric wiring is PICKING VILLAQ1 and vioin.ity. -- Bsamates given free Prices reasonable _. Phone at illy expense to Gerrard Stew or write to a 46 Franklin Ave. TORONTO EAST ..FARMERS Do out nealeet patting your sea- ebtsery under cover. as wia- tier is here, and then you ern get your repaias done in good time for *0 spring work. LORNE REID W iii+ (1opping i i r AND FL ►KING. [ sm to do 7Uboppiai :wd �;� a wd Friday fy, ; Nismeioats For Sale 1 dohs F. BaTlesa Clsre>l ext EaealBoute No. >! N. W. STAFF01K hack is Twenty -tine Today Marble and Granite Dealer. l i Qemetery Lettering Ste. First -class work guaranteed. r c JACK is twenty -one to -day. But he z to � Kingston Road and Pickering has more than a man's years Beet Townlins. his credit, He has one thousand 27 -40 - P. O.- Whitby R. B. dollars in the bank. has grown with a practical moth- !!It . -er's love, from the initial deposit of ..,one dollar ou the first Birthday i twenty years ago. YQgth and age alike bear witness to It will pa ,yon to call at lour Works to laspect our stock and obtain prices ' All orders left with our agent. A. T. BANIKING lhe . value of steadily building a $av- A call solicited ' u _ I T, MATHESON Inge Bank Account. Your child as a Y. FEY depositor, will attain a higher stand - ing in the community..,family, or S most irliportant, in his own estima- tion. Open a savings account for the s - child. '. _ : � •THE .. ' STAN DARD 'BANK i OF CA.AIADA . PICKERING BRANCH -W. F. Law, Ma"oger Branches also at Brooklin,'.W+st Mil, Whitby H'.WAL8 :ffie±atrioal Contraotor I am Prepared -to aocept con- tracts for electric wiring is PICKING VILLAQ1 and vioin.ity. -- Bsamates given free Prices reasonable _. Phone at illy expense to Gerrard Stew or write to a 46 Franklin Ave. TORONTO EAST ..FARMERS Do out nealeet patting your sea- ebtsery under cover. as wia- tier is here, and then you ern get your repaias done in good time for *0 spring work. LORNE REID W iii+ (1opping i i r AND FL ►KING. [ sm to do 7Uboppiai :wd �;� a wd Friday fy, ; Nismeioats For Sale 1 dohs F. BaTlesa Clsre>l ext EaealBoute No. >! N. W. STAFF01K Marble and Granite Dealer. Qemetery Lettering Ste. First -class work guaranteed. � Kingston Road and Pickering Beet Townlins. Pbeons Whitby 68 R 88 - 27 -40 - P. O.- Whitby R. B. of•sll materials and 8edga It will pa ,yon to call at lour Works to laspect our stock and obtain prices ' All orders left with our agent. A. T. Law, Pickering, will receive our 4 prompt and careful attention A call solicited ' u _ I T, MATHESON Y. �Y.r, . �. . .Y �.,::, !s.. .: �.,;.: �,. .......c... -r . u.r, +, ,.,. s �Y. .., —+. ,,�.., .,. .;,.. •::. •.',.'. �r.�;. `-�T' ,g y :�t�g`- ��t�_nxn�%a�.+..a- Ii:r ,: 7 '�M1t,�, •i .. f .0 y, ..a'• ... .',.�...r ,r'!�w,� ,- ,...r;+•... a. .aC a. •*. . ,C. .r� h s. 'na. 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She had traveled Green Hills Farm "home,"' Before I in far countries and ha that, taught that, in pink-cheeked.- little girlhuod' and in more sedate young womanhood, 1 that all -happiness is not a matter of she had roamed Green Hills' thousand house nor land. acres, rejoicing t was a matter of neighborhood g in the heaven-kissing 'bur Mason had -bills, the fertile valleys, the panorama gos9.'P that while Wilbur of well-fed cattle, rich upturned loam, f little to say if questioried about his substantial buildings. For her par- new 'daughter, Mother Mason adored eats were tenants on an adjoining bir from the t1itie they first met. So, fam• in the house which once -had been home J to Margaret Weatherby, the newly- It seemed very wonderful when W11 1- weds began their home Iffe. bur Mason, college graduate and heir Far, back in the bloodstream of the of the great farm, asked Margaret I Weatherby family tli6re was a gypsy Weatherby, daughter of a • tenant' a mother rb farmer, strain. Margaret Weatherby' to be his bride. - Margaret was dark, quick, emotional, counting had, graduated with honors from the each move to a tenant farm as one village high * school, was admittedly the! more glad adventure. As a little prettiest girl in Elm Ridge township child, Margaret, now sedate and and a bright future in the special field matronly, could, remember overland 01 Plant-ology had been redicted forl P journeys at night when she lay hap- her by her teachers. She was a born I pity watching serene stars or, un- boVist and was more teacher than afraid, heard the wind how] about a student as the classes went afield. Her l w htte-topped wagon. Ori that never - - young lever soon put any ideas of a -forgotti to be- n summer before her career out of Margaret pretty head Airgt baby came, she had prevailed & and after a brief courtship urtship they were camoiag.pr upon her husband to "go married and went to live with John Fearing the displeasure'of Old John, Mason, aged master Of-t,he great farm.. [the two, still lovers, slipped away like Perhaps we should-not blame young truant children to- ride to glory be- Wilbur so much for the things that I -hind prodding horses while with al- transpired. His father, John Mason, most every passing mile Margaret belonged to the old school which be- gathered botanical specimens.' - K tem- lieved that a woman's "Place" is at I pest of wrath for wasted time met horne=and nowhere e', ever. A se ev More them upon their return. Grimly vow- over, a tenant's daughter had not been ing that not for another day should reckoned in the scheme of things for Wi.bur be son or heir, his father tore the old man's son and heir, . Be had; his will to shreds before-their eyes and 'visioned a daughtq-in-law who would only combined pleadings and promises Add acres to their holdings, for la�rid -was the god he worshipped, and here won him to forgiveness and reinstated . had come as mistress of Green Hills, them in his will. • in, slip of a girl with scarce an extra With the p ass=n of Old John there #ana of garb. was a slight relaxation in the . strict It was not then to be wondered at regime of life at Green Hills and Wil- when Margaret one day returned from bur even consented to take a little a ramble and joyfully exhibited some trip for pleasure but spoiled it by re- rare flower specimens which she told minding his wife all too soon that b ;there was no time for "'such foo'dahm botanical husband were,to be the beginningL i ness." Then the neighbors—,some of of a fine and complete 6tanical col-, .1ection that, J*bn Mason felt it his; theffl—were scandalized when the wife 7 duty to take a hand:• "Young woman." of the richest farmer W the county, I said he sternly, "the •hours of God's] took a team and her little children dais are for labor; His nights are for t and went 11gypaying But the " -cbil- drers had not enjoyed it! They izzr- rest. With these hands," and be ited, alas, their father's love of corn - palms, "I have paid this thousand acres which some day the joy of their mother in starlit skies 'thall be or with her, smell incense in the smoke my song and as his, yours. 'She who has gone did -her full share. of the camp fire. So t1ke adventure 1,et us have none of this foolishness was not -rc;eated and Margaret Mason k, setCod down to the routine of farm of Sower bunting when there is worl to' do at home." life, except as she could go afield in As Margaret Mason - listened, with books and magazines. She read eager- never a word of protest from her hue -' ly everything she could pertaining to , band, something died in her heart. 'botany and plant life and many a time But she gave no sign. I her knowledge found practical appli-' cation on the home acres. But never In the days that came and passed ' word of co-operation or encourage- Ola John Mason ruled the farm with, sent reached her for her contribu- a rod of iron but came, in time, to tions as particular accomplishment. yield grudging admiration for the wo- I man who, with tireless energy did well 1 The coming - of Marian Mason • brought renewed girlhood to her -what was to be done yet so managed: mother-in-law. Marvelously the s-tran- her work that she found time for'ger adapted herself to the community wide reading—at home. and except that she insisted upon .'When the old man was gathered"tol A. Ids fathers, there were three sturdy i girl to help with housework, won en. tire approval of the neighbors. When bniors at Green Hills Farm and it was explained that Marian had ver was there a mother Who loved "money in her own right," criticism her children more or few who more ceased. Nor was there the outcry fully gave themselves to their ebillihat might have been expected when dren 's upbringing. By this time Wil- a helper also was hired for the big bur Mason had become the hard- work- ing, close-scheming man of affairs that 6ouse" at Green Hills, giving Mar- garet Mason more time fo• occupa. his father had been. Another thou- tions other than housework.- sand acres had been Added to Green With two thousand acres clear and Hills Farms, among them that self- money well invested, it was admitted same tenant farm from which he bad that the Masons were "well fixed." brought his bride. Rough, with one stretch of land so inaccessible that Still, when Margaret Mason reminded her husband that now'there was neith- Mason decided not even to pasture it and therefore fenced it off, It was none er excuse nor reason why they should the less an addition which' had been not go on the trip deferred from the strongly urged by his wjf,�. Litt'e' of year of their honeymoon, she met t- sentiment was left-in Wilbur Mason's only rebuff. Not only was there no time, "but," said Wilbur Mason, "we make-up yet be questioned Margaret are t6o old for such foolishness." once if she wanted the place for "old-time's they bad been too youngI —More and sake." There was an inscrutable smile on her face as she answered that more Mother' Mason spent her time there were "many reamns " . why she at the home of her daughter-in-law wished it in addition -to the fact Of and there were days when the master of Green Hills scVcely saw his wife, the fertile bottom And nd ome day perhaps they might wish that farm but since his temporal comfort was r a son or daughter. So the deed well cared for Wilbur Mason did not was made and Green Hills, now cover- care so much, although one night be Ing two thousand -acres of debt-free bluntly upbraided his wife for "wast- ing time" There had never been ser- land, acknowledged a mistress who once could claim no spot as a perman- ious bickeriz;gs between these two, lent home. who were so different in temperament and an Swiftly passed the years and, to the and out Margaret was amaz- ed as well as newly disappointed. This ?,A great disappointment of Wilbur Ma- son, his college-bred daughters mar- time, however, she had ready a calm ried professional imen. Only deliverance, an answer: John, hard-headed and practical, elected to I have given you more than P, follow in his father's footsteps and twenty-five years of my time," she after taking an agricultural college said. "Now all I ask In return is a course, returned to take active super- few weeks of yours. _ If you will take t vision of work on the home farm, he car and go on a three-months vacation with me, .1 will be willing to Probably it was as much of a dis - home and take up work again. appointment to Wilbur Mason as his come own choice ,had been to his father Otherwise She left the sentence when John married a city girl totally unfinished. '7j -i21t� ­a"\i:'V1,'.n at, Jlu.=a;.: In lit -7`6 With Impatient rejoinder; Kaman re- 0IF42 -.4 huffed her'once 'more "'A W-910= of, - ne Del�ciout Flavor your age should have more sense," he said and djsmissed the matter ss r closed Margaret Mason silently clzmw>Q fvvm the I*&V*0 o.r. turned away. (To be concluded.) 2 . Singing the. FAsence of .1119 Thought. N oloe production! How few- rUll-Y understand Id. Df all the branches of music, that of vocalization Is the most subtle sad compleii to teach'and fetaxi. T ,& lc" Tor It means not only the Perf oot union GREEN of spee44 and, to=ne, buit the power to has won it milHons of us-are. Finer prodfu%- tone that shall express that which• speech,omits; to have-tri . than any Japan, Gunpowder , or your throat an Instrument on which you can Youngf H—,son. .Ask. for SALADAy .play with complete confidence; one that is so respoiielve to thought that _CiW6f the-Teeth. every passing phase of emotion finds The proud.. - parent,- Who allows her Fun in the Hon:I6. Its, true reflection In gradations of tone color morevaxtableand fleeting than baby to suck its thumb (or worse still, Aesperfsc%y normal child cannot cloud shadows on a' Summer sea . that abomination, "a pacifler�') would help expressing in its face joy "d . It is because stagers do not realize be horrified to know thiit such a habit gladness because it plays such"a t1e, how- wonderful and beautiful Is their may mar the beaiity of her child for mendous part in. the life. It is eras) art that the majority achieve so little. ljfea..nd dven'be the cause of ill-health and wicked to suppress,this, fun-loving Did they but think spore .they would -in later years. She does not know that Instinct in children and not to emour- a I asu . redly accomplish more, for the projecting teeth, or an undekshot Jaw, age Its development. very essence of singing to th ought am frequently the consequences of I once heard a little boy ask an- and that Its why it to so difficult to F , such childish, habits. other if'he-could, go over to his hou$O learn to teach. These effects of childish habits are and play. He said, "I dareWt play It is sometimes said that . we have now well recognized by the dental pro- at home. Mother won't aXow it." lost, the art of bel canto (I)erfee't sing- fesslOrL Many dentistig earn an hou- - Think, what a deplorable thing it Is ing), but this is not so. In the old days eat living trying, and it must be 'ad- for a child to be reared with the idea a the word was the abject slave to the mitted with considerable success, to that be- cannot play or frolic In big musical scheme of the composer, and, remodel badly formed jaws and brfiNg own home! Can anything be more de- singers loved, to astonish their listen- into place teeth,forced out of`poslition. structive to-that love of home which e'rs by-vocal agility, but the save has The expert dentist can show by Photo- every child should have? I used to now been enfranAised, and the word graphs how adenoids and enlarged know a mother who was so painfully' fs now the master, and Saint Cecilia tonsils may lead to a thick tongue or neat and orderly that she would never has to obey where f-drinerly she ruled 9L Projecting lower Jaw, or-the lack of allow her children to play In the house supreme. We are, no longor satisfied hard foods to chew may prevent the for fear they would disarrange things with mere beauty of vocal tone and normal development of the jaw- with or make. a odisturbance. . They had to, ornamental devices; we' demand ap• conseuent crowding of the permonent go out to the woodsboid or out Of doors propriateuess of tone color and dra- teeth out of place., to play; and they looked as though n Ali of these 'malformations of thoo, matic consistency, and, above ail, per they were afraid to breathe in tbar fi•-n speech'In song. jaw which Interfere with the normal house. They.-weie sad, serious little arrangement of the teeth also Inter- creatures,,who never had. much of any, and the childhood. They were always little The Seasons. Pere with the proper chewing assimilation of food. Indigestion, mal- grown- u pa,—prim, precise, corstrain-: Moonlight and mimosa, ad of mariner. nutrition and other troubles 'may fol A b6rceuse and a dream. low as natural consequences. The The very preeen6s of this dowfaantv Springtime in a bird's nest,. practice• of theme seemingly harmless fun-loving passion In children shows And . sunlight In a stream. young children may have what a tremendous part the' Creator i habits in _ intended it to play in the wbale life . lasting and disastrous results.' not Garlands of red ramblAirs, Yet how often In it d1scourag" in the A high wall and a well. only on the health and growth of ch dren but upon -their 'physical beautyim- home! Summer In the silence Of thinge'too de�ep to tell! In The habits referred to are all pre- If this Irrepressibo longkV list am= ventable. Parents should see that usement, f&. roLickinq fm its young their children do not 'develop tbese people were more fuXy attest iin the--- Apples In an orchard home it would not be so affletih to preventable habits. Between the brown leaves lost. keep the bay and girl under tFo par- -Autdma reaping rubies A Home -Made Ma&er. ental roof. There is nothing like a Wkh fingers of white frost. For npone who reads repeatedly happy, cheerful home. It keeps chtl- Moonlight tv December, the same - passages in a book, or who dren off the streets. it discourages vice. A be�rconoo And a.drea6m. wishes to read different Passages con- and all that to morbid. Happiness Moonlight. garlands. rubim secutively without having the read' should begin in the home. too serious. "A dream within a dream." interrupted by stopping to look up the Most homes are far succeeding passages,' somia tYP-67 of Why not let the boys and girle dance. –Katherine M.. HaLcsh. marker will be found helpful, both in frolic and play to their heart's con- - saving time and in preserving can- tent? Why not rsoo*ve now that they tinuity in reading. Next King of Norway, and found satisfactory. Besides being -shall at If &3t be Jubt as happy as you There are various kinds of markers to be had, but a very - simple. Practical can make them w1ifle at home, so that in later years tboy-can -took back upon, in. our elementary schoo.'s, and, if the one, can be made without expense by their chUdhoW home as the dearest insert than the typea which 'one can cutting pieces of paper Into the shape sweetest spot on earth; to always, will soon wed Princess Astrid, a niece To. Any fairly stiff paper which think of home with pleasant memorie memories, is -not too thick will be suitable. - The 'cherished to the and of lifel The home foi -all -who are interacted, in the'• 'music short part of the T fits into the crevice joy is the greatest power for good In- _,Environznent- of the open book, in between the pages. the world. man, who- has been too busy getting The long part, or arm," should be cut Half the misery in the world would be avoided if, people would -make a 7-: a little longer than the width of the book, so- an to -project slightly —about business of having plenty of fun in dren to have music placed in an im. a quarter of an Inch. It should not the bon-me, Instead of running every- q.rges all-the comforts of home-. This charges ..be over a quarter of art inch wide. The where else in search of It navy and army training and st"led projecting end can be numbered on lum, for it must be remembered that, both sides to correspond to the number The •Importanci of _the *Part from its value as an*ducatianai of the reference. -Then by inserting 'Child in NEusic. the temperament of the iguanas from marker No.• 1 near the top of the Princtese Maud of E%gland. book, the next one silightly lower, and " Few -are the parents who realize so "on, j whoe set of 20 'to 80 may be that piano Playing is on,y one phase' The bist thought, all the7finest ef- placed in the took at one time and be of a child's m_ usiear education. Song tailed lizar do. Under the artificial easily visible. singing, ear training, and rhythmic Markers. of this type have been expression form the groundwork-for 'Music used every week for several months success iii future lessons All Next King of Norway, and found satisfactory. Besides being this ig'suitable work that can be taken The twenty-two-year-old Crown Prince inexpensive, they -sre much• easier to in. our elementary schoo.'s, and, if the 2. Olaf of Norivay, ^wbom' funwr has it insert than the typea which 'one can public demands It, it can be.given. will soon wed Princess Astrid, a niece buy. The present time is very opportune. of King Gustav of Sweden. He iii a foi -all -who are interacted, in the'• 'music 7 broad shouldered, clear-eyed young _,Environznent- growth of good In Canada, slid man, who- has been too busy getting The genius of the keeper of a Zoo for all parents who ,wish their chit-_ 7-: an education to figure' yet In the is often taxed to provid6. for his dren to have music placed in an im. world's ­poIftWs.- He=hsis - had both q.rges all-the comforts of home-. This charges rtant pos#ionAn the school currilu- V navy and army training and st"led season's cold and fog in London have lum, for it must be remembered that, In Balliol College, Oxford, Eland. been peculiarly trying to the pe:t and *Part from its value as an*ducatianai It will be recalled th4t his m*ther is the temperament of the iguanas from factor, it can give the children some-. Princtese Maud of E%gland. Brazil. Electric light hate literally thing that no other subject can give. saved the day for thew queerf long- The bist thought, all the7finest ef- tailed lizar do. Under the artificial fort that men are making in education rays resembling those in which they —and in -other spheres, too—lead in -V,il pi*ts foster d­under friendlier basked and gloated along the Equator, the direction of the. child, the young. skies, they no longer -moped and refused child. It is for him that reforms are Old'.Virgil. who Would write ton their food, but displayed a new Inter- planned grid carried into execution; jt, lines, they say, eat In life and a greedy appetite. An- iv for him that philanthropists, and. At dawn, and lavish all the golden other victory, is to be recorded for even party politicians, show a solicits. day ac tence in the domestication of tropic "ion unparalleled in the history of the -And To make them jw thier in his read- rn habitat fauna in a Northe ' Nvord. it,is to the ebild that 6ur era eyes- tencbers have begun to see that they —Tennyg.on. —,rho Lost R's. must direct their m9st careful and We 'are all familiar with the excli- car-n tcharacteristic Spray Bulleto Like Water. able otoryrwrlter W1140, when his, villain it is characteest 6f the notable A machin4? gun mounting for air. is doing bigworst, repTes nts him. as awakening that has taken p:ace within.. planes, wbich" sprays bullets as a Ihissine. out sentence5 without a he IR'st few'y'ears'in con'ne"ction with sprinkling nozzle -of a-hose sprays single a in them. Ptibeli has now: musical education that our teachers� I , - sr water. Is the, newest-waT inv- entlou.jn caught , a novelist, offendIng In there Anaking ..very. real sacrifices -to,.. i England. same way* with another -letter of the, equip themselves more thoroughly forl' I gjpbabet. it says, we find In a recent the benefit of the young people. Canadian ssfWstos' which in the novel, this- pag�sage: If the child's-latent aural and cbrysatile or serpentine vari-ety, is of *I guess I don't-need anybody Pul at rh1thmic faculties are not wisely cul_� the finest quality', and, on account 4 rny dls;posal," he obse"ed,�r tathef tivated at an early age, t1he difficulties' its softnessl silkiness 'and tensile bellowed,—ihe r's rolling from his hearty burr. in the way of real musical perception strength, is in great demand for all tongue with a increase in geometrical progression !kk,- Al kinds of asbestos products, but par- They seemed to have rolled right out. he passes tbrpugh adolescence to adult . ticu:arly for asbestos textiles. of the tentence. life. Y og S5 X INN,: 191=9 �U „a ..t a s ^' r':. ~`rev s'p'a '.,'ri'•.. -^. ,af•`: ''�` _ „•�9 tx• �*".`u b+'.'$ +»»'';� rrx:*+ .a«'sa+r'z ^�a" '?�.r a':.la,:. • Wevr _ - r•,{.f. Y'' _ .r 1^ . '.i Fa,y' Ya? :"D�r ,®•�,:.?°b'i: r ? C ..!,+,r� �„ Cyy6.,• VN ^W: "+, 'mS= %G'•S•'.. Cs • ,. 'W. .T +Bs-a .,7 1,r.. eat_... ',.j 1.'47, - ;2 k 1 � w• .w. Y'. Yom++ ICING AU ABDICATES TWO CH"RIEN KILLED A, IN DELA ARC: VILLAGE • alt; CST'AS� THRONE OF HEDJAZ W Collapse of Defences of Jed - Motor Car Crashed Into Telo- $Y. ALBERT .APPLE. dah Ends Struggle Against •'phpne .Pole Owing -to Icy A phantom man from briars, explor- explorer back to earth. He arrived ti ' - Arabian �ttef. Rp � ing in an Airplane; visited - our earth. on Christmas' Eve, spent a few days', Port Sudan, Egypt, Dec. 20. -Ring London, Oat., Dec. 20, -When their He landed at night in a clearing at and• returned home amazed. This time of the Hedjaz, eldest son of Ring motor car skidded and was wrecked the centre of a Forest. 'Leaving his he reported rein, who was forced to abdicate against a telephone po:e in Delaware plane,_ he set forth to "a great city "The earthlings have a most extra - October, 1924, has himself abdi- Village this evening, Ruth Marie Col- and mingled for days among the ordinary iestivaI known as Christmas. ; red, owing to the collapse of the de, ling, two - year -o:d daughter of. Mr. and opls' On this day, every one is generous, ces of Jeddah, invested by Ibn Mrs. Alfred Collins, of 1133 Benjamin Now, this man from Mars had a kind, happy: it is.itlte' only day In this aril Sultan of Nejd y • magical power of making himself in- yeaf when the goal of the earthlings ` `Street, Windsor, was instant) killed,) visib',e. So no one §aw him. is to give .instead of to get. With or maay months, in fact since he l George Edwin Collins, aged three, sus- TM ii seeded his.. father do the '- throne of :rained fractured skull and died later, !6 Returning to Mars, he .reported: thrills of i Esure they bestow gifts jaz, King Ali has been engaged in I and Mrs. Collins - suffered a fractured The earth people impressed me 88 on their loved does. They seek out the r , pe gg:e to put down the' g selfish, self- cedtred. Its every man oor and .help them liberally All is es rate stru 1 and other sinful hurts. Bruce P i Bou er a ed for himself. They -scheme against peace, happtness good fellowship. y. osition of Ibn Saoud, bead of the g� g 22, also o! Windsor, each other and are ilt of meanness, tanate of Ne d. Several days a- brother of Mrs. Collins, who was i 3' The phantom' explorer paused and j b ago I even crime, in a struggle to get more eyed his bewildered listeners. was reported to be planri2hg his driving the car, and Mr. Collins had minor cuts and bruises. wealth than they need. Life on earth "The remarkable part of Christman Y ape from the invested city of Jed- is a hard fight, wearisome, disappoint- on ,earth " said he "is that the earth- ? whe11co he fled a-ii�er the Wahibi The party had been on A� week -end x, under Ibn Sa -th- ed -ea ing. The earthlings are not yet suf- lings realize Christmas is the happiest & visit -- in- Brantford - -and had - returned p` flciently civilized to realize that they day of the year by reason of this ,x red .tile Holy City of Medina. through London en route home to Windsor. A' fight ht rain had !sllen late would all be richer and happier by co- Christmas spirit. '" It seems not to The -conflict between the Arabian g operating-by hel in instead of o occur to them that all other days could es of Nejd and Hedjaz actually in the afternoon, and a subsequent P g p- cost coated the pavement with a thin po$rng each other. The result is that be as happy if the Christmas spirit began in 1919, and the warfare lie- � P I -r� in a world of lent there are millions were in force all the- time instead of e more embittered when early in s set of ice. At the foot o! the Dela- plenty I . ware Jfill the car t out of control o! unfortunates who have only the lust one day a year. 'Perhaps, later 4 Hnssien assumed the caliphate, go made vacant by the deposition of Sul- and crashed into the pole in front of bare necessities pf life. Envies and when they see the light, every day _y Abdul Majid by the Turks. A the Town Hall. The little girl who jealousies are rife. It must be a will be 'like Christmas. True happy- ;m ant attack against Mecca, capital was in the rear seat with her mother, wretched place to live." l `ness is in unselfishness, liberality and he Hedjaz, was begun by the Wa- was thrown out and died instantly The Martians sent theta phantom) helping others. ^$ is, and when the city fell into the with a deep wound-In the bead. Her -j - - -- ---- -- -' do of Ibn Saoud, King Hussein, little brother was also thrown out and France and Germany I - Christmas. :: x rceaed to abdicate by the people of was-brought to Victoria Hospital here Jed( relinquisbed the throne, hav- to -night with injuries so severe that el�►dopt Trade Treaty l Oh, h all hang st our tree, 4 held it for eight years. he_died. Mrs. Collins was distracted I And have a Christmas tree, - +> with grief and suffering from her own Paris, Dec. 20•- Yesterdayg 'pro,-! And send a lot of Christmas cards TV BOYS DROWNED injuries, and for a time it was feared visional trade treaty agreement be- I As pretty as can be; IN BEI.I.EVII.LE HARBOR that the consequences #n •her case tween France and Germany opens the : But best of all at Christmas time would also be most serious.. door to closer commercial and indus- I I like the story old _ The- victims of the accident were trial co-operation of the former ene- Of Jesus in His manger bed ti�lrhlle Skating They Slipped mies than ever existed before. And white Iambs in the fold; -+ attended by Dr. Bice, o! Delaware, i j Over F.g1gC Into Swift - and later sent to London. There i The provisional agreement gives Of the Star that shone on Bethlehem Current - Bodies Not inquest. Germany a guarantee that, whatever And angels singing there ' viii be no shall be the forthcoming changes in And atranige Wise Men with costly , Recovered, the Fre$ch tariff, she will obtain equal gifts r i treatment with most - favored nations' Before the mother lair. Belleville, Dec, 20.-Eugene Ells - Queen Breaks Custom by on certain categories of goods, includ- For Christmas meats His birthday, �y rth.. aged 10, and Bernard Brown, � the principal German ports, That's why it to so dear, age' 9 area, were drowned M the Giving ruffi t0 'Grandson. g And I wish you many Christmases, x A bor here Saturday afternoon while '1 Navigation Season C%sees That often you may bear ai tang on the edge of an open pox- London, Dec. 20 Queen Mary be- vl� 111 The sweetest, grosteet story through which a very swift cur. lieves in useful Christmas gifts but at Head of Lakes s t runs from the Moira River. Their ! this year she has departed from her This old earth eves knew, E Greatest and best and holiest, ies have not yet been recovered and usual custom and purchased a drum j Fort William, Ont., Dec. 20.- Nava - thought to have been swept out i end a bugle for her grandson. Henry l gation for 192$ closed at nom yester - Because, you see, it's true! w " the bay. I George Herbert, eldest son of Princess : d",. when the steamer Shaughnessy ; he only witness of the double', Mary, Viscountess Laseelies. Henry j from Buffalo arrived light for grain. i rsgedy was a 7- yeas -old brother of George Herbert, nearly three years ! She will load a full cargo and tie up' gene Ellsworth, who saw the two old, will receive the presents on Christ - `` fer winter quarters here, The same to near the edge and slip into the' mas morning, with the distinct under. I steamer closed navigation last year. arrant. Although he gave the alarm, standing that he leave these noise- , There is a great fleet of giant e trace of the children was seen. making toys at home whenever be- goes freighters here in harbor for the win- :7 he first boy is a son of the Adju- to Buckingham Palace to visit his: ter, and it is expected that, when load-1 t o! the local corps of the Galva- grandfather, the King. { ing is all completed, there will be' Army. and the other the son of more than 6 „00,000 bushels stored to old R. Brown. merchant Iake bottoms, ready to move .out first ! e~ - -+ thing in the spring. Bank Teller Dead in Vault, s d' s Revolver in Hand Mothers' Allowance Statutes A Brave Soldier. • Adopted b New South Wales ' Wheatley: Ent, Dec. 20. -The life- _ y •�aclr•in -the Bo: - .'•That's a .. EQe �f body of Warren Moses; teliecr of I specimen of a soldier, I must say. I've Royal Bank here, was found is A despatch from Sydney, Australia, seared all the sawdust out of Muir" vaults o! the bank at 1.4b p m. say's : -A bill providing fbr the grant - o ing of 81 a week to widowed mothers The Time Draws Near. day by D. M. MacGregor, manager - ; the bank Death was evidently self- and 10 shillings for each chill under'' 14 years of age, has been passed by The time draws near the birth o! y fiicted, a 32- calibre revolver, the the- New South Wales Leeglslative Christ;. party of the bank, being found - The moon is hid -the night is still; - ped in the right hand. Council. _ The Christmas be:ia from hit to hill Two letters were clasped in the - �� Answer each other in the mist, t Woman Heads Largest her hand, one addressed to his Each voice tour changes on the wind, ther, Mrs.' Anna Moses, of Hamil- ShGe Plant in England That -now: dilate, apd..now decrease. . and the other to J. A. Thomp- A despatch from London says:- Peace and goodwill, goodwill and teller of the Bank of Montreal. - 'England's biggest shoemaker to-day is peace, Thompson's letter indicated that - a woman. She is Mrs. B. W. Pigott, Peace and goodwill to a:3 mankind, He - "I suppose well see. Sable Out' act was premediated. It is not l , of Thorp:ands, Moncton, appointed i .. - Allred Tennyson.. nght Moses was in any financial trying her new bob. Her father gave chairman of Mandeld & Sons, to suc -( '--� _n her one for Chrt tmas." seed her father, James Manfield. The: .'Gloves In Baseball. ,. flcuaiea but that he was in a pe- arl y morbid state of mind. He had; Sbe -" I didn't know her father was firm hail chain stores throughout the I Gloves were used in baseball fiat 4t n in Wheat:ey'on:y a few weeks. i a barber." , j empire and on the Continent is-, 5. ? SPIN Ali �pbf v • ,sy • ,i _ � '/. a • :t // �^'K o. 0 5 � < .i.....: .,o, �. `�,,y ` "tw �-'' ''�^ .m . 7(' ATE i' eC r.'F > '. br' ' a 1. >.: } . ,q _. i �:•n¢- "�;.' it3`' ,�... • #�,, • "L �5' '��'��'.�j,I� : {..t.: Yt� ;. Y °�Ar�•i' �,� sJ,yT�°'~ � ,�`. +.:'"' ,,4. w : ;��3',a. -^? M ..+: ♦.. Ott ..,Y "'1t' +. 1!4r(, r.�• ;, _ •'� y .,� ♦�. - :,I3 '.� . ♦, �y r !" Z; ':.i i i ".6.6'4".'1 ''•.e1' u.• �S„ � i _ 4 . -:.t �:•;.::.c:r- a y:, �., u•ta H ' •+,�r 't ♦ Jam,,,\ .M1 �` ? R.,,s!.. .>. � u may. ' � ' ,t '., �• d' ' e1.m. T.'� 1:•% .tr � � ��'•�''i,•4 ,+': . ?i d al � :... �a 'J.:.Yta� �a! a �3,"e� � a', f'i't y< �`:'' � "'•e !�''�•`: �� ,� :':� . �' T 2iY': �.,an ;�, _ U ` p'f as'.�r•i3S��li. ri +�» iys; a,,}t3• `� •''°a �: `.t, ^• BRITISH LEAVE COLOGNE Exactly seven years after they fire4 occupied the German town on December 1, 1918, .the troops of the Army of Occupation withdrew. Above �•:x howe one -of the scenes dui r during their departure. The soldiers are moving a heavy lorry 1n the snow preparatory to loading it on a train. s _f di'A . b:° .'a":� ?''�'�.ix.asi"i�'r�i``:.r r, ?t ;...t<"�'.a. 3` 3i.r.,$ d"'v,.rake:3rP..r.♦ sae,.:..' w.Cu..,, ^,si:3�'^SiiEaa,k'i,°., rr' ..r 1" p ,��..'�c 'mow,'. KV .. - ct"- vurh3'i.3�:S.•��cttirE.T `�;3ww t' .a.. x, s:, ,..,wa+�L?r,5'.„ae5arvi'",'xa�. :.r.`.'. .,.r�•cPa::S': n,1"`.n...'d¢"$3 TORONTO.. = Man. wheat-N9. 1 NortIL, $1.70; No. 2 North., $1.66; No. 8 North -L _ 41.62%.. . _ Man. oats, No. 2, �VfI nominal: No. 3, 53r4ac; No. 1 feed, 51c; No. 3 teed, 49c. Ali Am. coin. track, Toronto- -'-do. 2 Has yellow, 92 %c. - ' Miil feed-Del ., Montreal freights, 'bags included. -'- Bran, -per ton, 430; shorts, per ton, $32; middlings, per Sao $29 , good feed flour,. per bag, + DSO F Ont oats -+42 to 45c, f.o.b.. shipping snc _ ,points Red Ont. good pulling wheat -$1.37 to a d ,,$1.40, f.o.b. shipping points, according OPP to freights. Sul Barley- Malting, 67 to 690, 'Ali Buckwbeat -No. 3; 70c. A e-No. 2, 80c. ese. ..ban flour -First pat., $9.30, To- dah . ronto; do, second pat.., $8.80. tri Ont. flour - Toronto,- 90 per rent. to ► t., per barrel, in car lots; Toronto, ' Is X8.50; seaboard, in bulk, $6.60. star Straw- Carlot4, per ton, 9 to $9.60. Screenings - : Standard, recleaned, t.o.b, bay ports, per ton, $20. cam I Cheese --New, large; 22 to 22 %c; 192 Y twins, 22% to 28c; triplets, 24c ; ' Stiltons, 25c. Old, large,. 28c; twins, tan r 29c; triplets 80c. Butter- Fbiest creamery prints, viol of t = 47c• No. 1 creamery, 46c; No. 2, 44 �Sc. fib• to Dairy prints, 41 to 42c. han Eggs -Freah extras, in cartons, 178 to 80c; fresh extras, loose, 76c; P ;fresh firsts, 60 to 65c; storage extras, 46 to 47c; firsts, 42 to Jed ing storage '43c; Istonsge seconds, 86 to 87e. Dressed poultry- Chickens, spring, 'Ib., 30c ; ' bens, over 4 to 5 lbs., 24 to 2 do, 8 to 4 lba. 22c; roosters, 18c; ducklings, 5 lbs. knd 28 to 26c; " up, Iturkeys, 40c. s Beans, Osn. handpicked, lb., 8c; prim" 6 to 5%c. Maple imp. " produce -Sy" per $2.40; 5 tin, 12 80 .. gal., per -gals per „Iga►L; maple sugar, „ 26 to 26c. C~ Honey-- 50-lb. tins, 11 % to 12c per Ib. ; 10 -1b, tins, 11% to 12c; 6-ib. tins, wo 12 to 12%c; 2 % -lb. tins, 14 to 14%c. Smoked - meats -Hams, med., 26 to ag 28c; cooked hams, 40 to 42c; smoked a26c; her rolls, 22c; cottage, 23 to break- s_ fast bacon., 82 to 86c; special brand tion (breakfast bacon, 88 to 89c; basks, ran boneless, 80 to 87c. bow Cured meats --Long clear bacon, 60 lbs. ito 70 tbs.. $22,; 70 to 90 $20.50; lbs. $19.80; lightweight into 120 and up, , Z, rolls, in barrels, $43.50; hefavgweilght trolls, $39.50 per barrel t r Lard -Pure tiere�ss 18 to 18 %c; tubs, 18 %> to 19c; pans, 19 to 194c: Eu aka pprints, 20 to 20 %e; shortening tierces, C ,is %c; tubs, 14c; pails, 14%c; blocks, ,15 to 15rfc. ao 1. Heavy steers, choice, $$8 botcher - dor good, $ 318: tan tion steers, choice, $7 to $1.7-6; do,.. , 166 to $6.50; do, med., $4:75 to .50; Arn o, com., 84 to $4.60; butcher heifers, choice. $6.75 to $7.25; do, good, $6.76 Ito $6.25 ; do, med., $4.50 to $5; do, com., $3.75 • to $4.60 • butcher cows, -choice. $5 to $6.25; Jo fair to gg0000d. 164 to S4.60; butches buds, good. $4.50 to $5.75; bolognas, $325 to $3.50; boss and cutters, $2.25 to P; the ispringgers, choice, $90 to $110; good the Imilch cows, $75 to $85; medium cows, Sua 4 I$48 to $60; feeders, good, $5.75 to of I$6.b0; do, fair, $4.50 to $5; stockers, in I , $4.75 to $5.504 do, fair, $4 to. rn calves, choice, $13.50 to $°14; pro gIKSO; d ggdd $12 to $13; do, ggrrassers, $4.75 el" to $5.50; good light sheep, $5.50 to $7.50; heavies and bucks, $4.50 to of 1$5.50 ; good lambs, $13 to $14; do, too med., $12.50 to $13.50; do, bucks, ton, $10 to $11; do, culls, $11 to $12; hogs, thick smooths feed -and watered, eon, Mr. $18.10; do, f.o.b., $12.50; do, country points, $12.25; do, of! cars, $13.60; the reelect premium, $2.57. tho MONTREAL. , `'t;ee dif Oats, No. 8 CW, 60 %c; extra No. bee '1 feed, 67 'Ac; No. 2 local white, tib%e- Flour, Man. spring wheat pate., firsts, $9.30; seconds, $8.80; ng bakers' $8.40 to $8.80. Winter Rolled bag , choice, $7.60. oats, Ibn„ $3.40 to $8.60. Bran, $80.26 Shorts, $32.25 to $33.25. _- M$31.25. iddlings, $39.25 to $40.25. Hay, No. 18� per ton, car lots; $14.50 to $15. fitrest 22 to 22%c. Cheese west&, Butter, Ro. 1 pasteurized, -42% to 48e. P - do,'No. 1 creamery, 41x,4 to 42c. Eggs, storage extras, 46c; do, storage firsts, 36c; do, fresh 41c; do, storage seconds, specials, 76c; do, fresh extras, 65c. r I Quebec, Potatoes, per bag, ca ore, Q e , $2.60 to $2.75. -;. Veal calves, best, $12.60• do, fairly do leek $5; hogs, ;good, $11.60; grass - ,selects, $18.76'; L, mixed lots, .$13.25; 4sowa, .$10.50 to $1L '"`Princess Mary Starts Work on New Tunnel at Liverpool A. despatch' from London says:- Work on the world's Iargest tunnel was begun at Liverpool by Princess Mary, who, used for the purpose a golden key shaped •like an electric drill. She' unlocked the boring ma- 'chines and set them -to work. on the : Mersey tunnel, a -task which they will not complete until more than a mil- 4ion'tons of rock have been hewn and � a passage two miles long and ss broad •.. as a city street has been made. It will be 44 feet in diameter and will accommodate four lines of traffic. ' He had been lioking over the -_. - Christmas cards on the counter for _._ some time when the 'ealesw6man sug= geated: "here's a lovely sentiment: $To the Only Girl I. Ever Loved. "' "That's tine," he said, brightening. "I'll take five -no, six of those, s H k 1 � w• .w. Y'. Yom++ ICING AU ABDICATES TWO CH"RIEN KILLED A, IN DELA ARC: VILLAGE • alt; CST'AS� THRONE OF HEDJAZ W Collapse of Defences of Jed - Motor Car Crashed Into Telo- $Y. ALBERT .APPLE. dah Ends Struggle Against •'phpne .Pole Owing -to Icy A phantom man from briars, explor- explorer back to earth. He arrived ti ' - Arabian �ttef. Rp � ing in an Airplane; visited - our earth. on Christmas' Eve, spent a few days', Port Sudan, Egypt, Dec. 20. -Ring London, Oat., Dec. 20, -When their He landed at night in a clearing at and• returned home amazed. This time of the Hedjaz, eldest son of Ring motor car skidded and was wrecked the centre of a Forest. 'Leaving his he reported rein, who was forced to abdicate against a telephone po:e in Delaware plane,_ he set forth to "a great city "The earthlings have a most extra - October, 1924, has himself abdi- Village this evening, Ruth Marie Col- and mingled for days among the ordinary iestivaI known as Christmas. ; red, owing to the collapse of the de, ling, two - year -o:d daughter of. Mr. and opls' On this day, every one is generous, ces of Jeddah, invested by Ibn Mrs. Alfred Collins, of 1133 Benjamin Now, this man from Mars had a kind, happy: it is.itlte' only day In this aril Sultan of Nejd y • magical power of making himself in- yeaf when the goal of the earthlings ` `Street, Windsor, was instant) killed,) visib',e. So no one §aw him. is to give .instead of to get. With or maay months, in fact since he l George Edwin Collins, aged three, sus- TM ii seeded his.. father do the '- throne of :rained fractured skull and died later, !6 Returning to Mars, he .reported: thrills of i Esure they bestow gifts jaz, King Ali has been engaged in I and Mrs. Collins - suffered a fractured The earth people impressed me 88 on their loved does. They seek out the r , pe gg:e to put down the' g selfish, self- cedtred. Its every man oor and .help them liberally All is es rate stru 1 and other sinful hurts. Bruce P i Bou er a ed for himself. They -scheme against peace, happtness good fellowship. y. osition of Ibn Saoud, bead of the g� g 22, also o! Windsor, each other and are ilt of meanness, tanate of Ne d. Several days a- brother of Mrs. Collins, who was i 3' The phantom' explorer paused and j b ago I even crime, in a struggle to get more eyed his bewildered listeners. was reported to be planri2hg his driving the car, and Mr. Collins had minor cuts and bruises. wealth than they need. Life on earth "The remarkable part of Christman Y ape from the invested city of Jed- is a hard fight, wearisome, disappoint- on ,earth " said he "is that the earth- ? whe11co he fled a-ii�er the Wahibi The party had been on A� week -end x, under Ibn Sa -th- ed -ea ing. The earthlings are not yet suf- lings realize Christmas is the happiest & visit -- in- Brantford - -and had - returned p` flciently civilized to realize that they day of the year by reason of this ,x red .tile Holy City of Medina. through London en route home to Windsor. A' fight ht rain had !sllen late would all be richer and happier by co- Christmas spirit. '" It seems not to The -conflict between the Arabian g operating-by hel in instead of o occur to them that all other days could es of Nejd and Hedjaz actually in the afternoon, and a subsequent P g p- cost coated the pavement with a thin po$rng each other. The result is that be as happy if the Christmas spirit began in 1919, and the warfare lie- � P I -r� in a world of lent there are millions were in force all the- time instead of e more embittered when early in s set of ice. At the foot o! the Dela- plenty I . ware Jfill the car t out of control o! unfortunates who have only the lust one day a year. 'Perhaps, later 4 Hnssien assumed the caliphate, go made vacant by the deposition of Sul- and crashed into the pole in front of bare necessities pf life. Envies and when they see the light, every day _y Abdul Majid by the Turks. A the Town Hall. The little girl who jealousies are rife. It must be a will be 'like Christmas. True happy- ;m ant attack against Mecca, capital was in the rear seat with her mother, wretched place to live." l `ness is in unselfishness, liberality and he Hedjaz, was begun by the Wa- was thrown out and died instantly The Martians sent theta phantom) helping others. ^$ is, and when the city fell into the with a deep wound-In the bead. Her -j - - -- ---- -- -' do of Ibn Saoud, King Hussein, little brother was also thrown out and France and Germany I - Christmas. :: x rceaed to abdicate by the people of was-brought to Victoria Hospital here Jed( relinquisbed the throne, hav- to -night with injuries so severe that el�►dopt Trade Treaty l Oh, h all hang st our tree, 4 held it for eight years. he_died. Mrs. Collins was distracted I And have a Christmas tree, - +> with grief and suffering from her own Paris, Dec. 20•- Yesterdayg 'pro,-! And send a lot of Christmas cards TV BOYS DROWNED injuries, and for a time it was feared visional trade treaty agreement be- I As pretty as can be; IN BEI.I.EVII.LE HARBOR that the consequences #n •her case tween France and Germany opens the : But best of all at Christmas time would also be most serious.. door to closer commercial and indus- I I like the story old _ The- victims of the accident were trial co-operation of the former ene- Of Jesus in His manger bed ti�lrhlle Skating They Slipped mies than ever existed before. And white Iambs in the fold; -+ attended by Dr. Bice, o! Delaware, i j Over F.g1gC Into Swift - and later sent to London. There i The provisional agreement gives Of the Star that shone on Bethlehem Current - Bodies Not inquest. Germany a guarantee that, whatever And angels singing there ' viii be no shall be the forthcoming changes in And atranige Wise Men with costly , Recovered, the Fre$ch tariff, she will obtain equal gifts r i treatment with most - favored nations' Before the mother lair. Belleville, Dec, 20.-Eugene Ells - Queen Breaks Custom by on certain categories of goods, includ- For Christmas meats His birthday, �y rth.. aged 10, and Bernard Brown, � the principal German ports, That's why it to so dear, age' 9 area, were drowned M the Giving ruffi t0 'Grandson. g And I wish you many Christmases, x A bor here Saturday afternoon while '1 Navigation Season C%sees That often you may bear ai tang on the edge of an open pox- London, Dec. 20 Queen Mary be- vl� 111 The sweetest, grosteet story through which a very swift cur. lieves in useful Christmas gifts but at Head of Lakes s t runs from the Moira River. Their ! this year she has departed from her This old earth eves knew, E Greatest and best and holiest, ies have not yet been recovered and usual custom and purchased a drum j Fort William, Ont., Dec. 20.- Nava - thought to have been swept out i end a bugle for her grandson. Henry l gation for 192$ closed at nom yester - Because, you see, it's true! w " the bay. I George Herbert, eldest son of Princess : d",. when the steamer Shaughnessy ; he only witness of the double', Mary, Viscountess Laseelies. Henry j from Buffalo arrived light for grain. i rsgedy was a 7- yeas -old brother of George Herbert, nearly three years ! She will load a full cargo and tie up' gene Ellsworth, who saw the two old, will receive the presents on Christ - `` fer winter quarters here, The same to near the edge and slip into the' mas morning, with the distinct under. I steamer closed navigation last year. arrant. Although he gave the alarm, standing that he leave these noise- , There is a great fleet of giant e trace of the children was seen. making toys at home whenever be- goes freighters here in harbor for the win- :7 he first boy is a son of the Adju- to Buckingham Palace to visit his: ter, and it is expected that, when load-1 t o! the local corps of the Galva- grandfather, the King. { ing is all completed, there will be' Army. and the other the son of more than 6 „00,000 bushels stored to old R. Brown. merchant Iake bottoms, ready to move .out first ! e~ - -+ thing in the spring. Bank Teller Dead in Vault, s d' s Revolver in Hand Mothers' Allowance Statutes A Brave Soldier. • Adopted b New South Wales ' Wheatley: Ent, Dec. 20. -The life- _ y •�aclr•in -the Bo: - .'•That's a .. EQe �f body of Warren Moses; teliecr of I specimen of a soldier, I must say. I've Royal Bank here, was found is A despatch from Sydney, Australia, seared all the sawdust out of Muir" vaults o! the bank at 1.4b p m. say's : -A bill providing fbr the grant - o ing of 81 a week to widowed mothers The Time Draws Near. day by D. M. MacGregor, manager - ; the bank Death was evidently self- and 10 shillings for each chill under'' 14 years of age, has been passed by The time draws near the birth o! y fiicted, a 32- calibre revolver, the the- New South Wales Leeglslative Christ;. party of the bank, being found - The moon is hid -the night is still; - ped in the right hand. Council. _ The Christmas be:ia from hit to hill Two letters were clasped in the - �� Answer each other in the mist, t Woman Heads Largest her hand, one addressed to his Each voice tour changes on the wind, ther, Mrs.' Anna Moses, of Hamil- ShGe Plant in England That -now: dilate, apd..now decrease. . and the other to J. A. Thomp- A despatch from London says:- Peace and goodwill, goodwill and teller of the Bank of Montreal. - 'England's biggest shoemaker to-day is peace, Thompson's letter indicated that - a woman. She is Mrs. B. W. Pigott, Peace and goodwill to a:3 mankind, He - "I suppose well see. Sable Out' act was premediated. It is not l , of Thorp:ands, Moncton, appointed i .. - Allred Tennyson.. nght Moses was in any financial trying her new bob. Her father gave chairman of Mandeld & Sons, to suc -( '--� _n her one for Chrt tmas." seed her father, James Manfield. The: .'Gloves In Baseball. ,. flcuaiea but that he was in a pe- arl y morbid state of mind. He had; Sbe -" I didn't know her father was firm hail chain stores throughout the I Gloves were used in baseball fiat 4t n in Wheat:ey'on:y a few weeks. i a barber." , j empire and on the Continent is-, 5. ? 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's+' , —Dr. Henry will be !:ere are ue.u- a1 next Ttleeday to'atwhd to his professional duties. —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, practising in Toronto,'i. illlie'he.re in his office on Thursday from 10 a. m. to,5 1). m." as usual. —A New Year's Supper, under the auspices of. the Ladies Aid, will be served in the United Church on Wednesday evening, Jan. 9th. A good program will follow. ' All. are wolcome. Admisson 25c. —9t. George's Church Christmas Day Service 10.30 a. m: Special music. Preacher, Chas. Emery: 9unday, Dec. 27th': 10 a. m. Sun- day School; 11 a. m. Holy Com• munion Service; '7 p. m. Evening Service. . . at .both ser- vices, th rector. s... CEDAR GROVE. We are $lad- to report that Mr. R. A.lMilroy is slowly iwproving, 'lifter his severe illness. His many friends hope for a speedy recovery.. SALE REGISTER. TrzsDAY, DEC. 29TH— Auction sale of Fa. m Stock and Implements- the property of the Trusts & Guarantee Co. Toronto at lot 84, rear con. 4, Whitby Tp. Bale at 1.30 p. m. sharp. Terms cash. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. WEDNESDAY. DEc. 30TH — Auction Bale of -wood lots. The undersigned barn recieved instructions from W. J. H. Richardson to Bell by public auction lot & con., Broken Front Pickering- 10 acres Standing Timber, suitable for firewood and consisting of Birch, Maple, Beech. Hemlock and cedar. To be sold in J acre lots. See bills. Sale at 1:30 o'clock. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, JAN. $TH— Auction sale of horses, cattle, fowl, mangels and turnips at lot 19,. con, 8, Pickering, (half mile south of Claremont ), the property of Mrs. Elizabeth Good. man. Sale at one o'clock. See bills. 'Wm. Maw, auctioneer. .New Aou.0"isemenis. FOR BALE — Barred Rock pullets.. B B. Annis, Whitevale 0.16 Fn BALE —Cosy, will freshen in about 2 weeks. Harold Mainland, Cheny- wood 13-16 FOR BALE— Barred Plymouth Rock pullets. F. H. White. Whitevale Phone Mark 5014 19AIIIIIIIII j; OR BALE -10 purl -bred Barred i� Rock ter a. Ia.% each, Jas. A. Currie. R. R 2, Pickering 16 FFORSALE —A number of electric 121 ht Sutures, cheap. Apply W H Jackson. R R. No. 1. PkYering 13ti FOR BALE -2 young Durham cows. due to freshen is first week in January W F Crawford, R R 1. Pickering. 16.17 POULTRY WANTED- 91a best pri- cespai d for live poultryry: also leathers and hides. Ben Raclin, Stouffnlle. Phone 7821 13.25 FOR BALE —Large Toulouse geese From show stock. Also White Rockedckerels. Ia - I vigoroua birds the cone fowl. Priced right Order at ogee, G. M .Forsyth, Clare: wont 15.16 FOR BALE -15 young pigs. 4 shoat@, 4 nanny goaU; chiekgn house. 8x10 and one incubator 100 egg six, Fred Lacey, lot 33. B. F. con.. Pickering. Highland Creek P, O. Phone %taly.d07 13-18 FOR SALE' —Fresh cows and spring- ers„ a few Cotswold rams and two Sbropshue ram*, eligible to register. Apply at lot 28. con. Pickering, Wtti. Gray, R. R. 2, Claremont. Phone Clare 221'3. 14 -16 RUCHING —I am pswpared to do all ktndsof trucking to or from the city. Those wishing hogs or other stock delivered to the city will receive prompt attention. James Farley, Pickering. Phone Pick 2709. 13 -16 STRAY STEER —Carne to the prem uses of the undersigned, lot 6. con 3. Picker- ing, about Nov. 27th, a white steer. OFner may have same by proving propertyy and paying ex- penses, Walter J. Fowlie, R. R. 1, Pickering, 16 MASSEY- HARRIS MACHINERY .A—And repairs. Now is the time to look after your spring needs, cultivators. drills and barrows, sprayers for the orchard. One 3 1 -2 by 11 wagon gear, cheap. D_J. Gormley, Dunbar - ,in.' _ 2W FOR SALE —'Che�, all kinds of wagons. harness and kinds of farm im Fightin good order. Also several heavy and light scales and cook stoves and beaters. High - rest prise pud for hidd and wool, abo lire voulr try. H. Haman: Stottdvi0e. Phoni 1909 let'' Qmwnd Barber Shop' Adjoining Harvey's Store , 'Opening Tuesday evenings and Saturdays, afternoon and evening-. MILTON.:. ORMEROD 17 GREENWOOD : Veensed Electrical Contractor Estimates for all kinds of wiring ,.,cheerfully given. Phone Scarboro 85. 15 C. B. De GUERRE Electrical Contractor. , . Estimates cheerfully given. 'fVork guaranteed. Any person de- sirtog Information may get it by phon- ing at my expense, Phone 938 15 OSHAWA, ONTARIO R b be' r 7 u Spec' ialS .. Besides our regular stook Rubbers. -we sire r offering as a XMAS SPECIAL - Men's '2 - buckle Overshoes, regular 3.75, for 2.61 Men's ' inch Curler -This is the felt boot with the rubber sole whioh is so popular, reg. 4.70, for 3,.63. ' We have only a limited number of these, r _ so don't hesitate. GROCERIES - .,Our Mock of Groceri es is all fresh and of the very choicest -we oan buvr On our shelves *and 'counters you will see auitable' Girifts for ell the family that will be useful as well as ornamental. Fred' T. Bunting, Pickering Established 1857. Special Atwater -Kent Radiogram .Just Received -at AQ1 q Y he' FIOM _ S an' t a a U S* e �u "Expect nee at your ' store Saturday. af- ternoon, December 19th, at 2.89 o'clock. !' Be sure and have every little boy and- girl on hand to see rile » - Santa Claus 'Yes; Boys and Girls, Santa will be here and Oh what a wonder- _ iul lot of Toys and Games and - pretty things for Xmas he has left at "The Big Store." We never had such a" great big ;. assortment, and we just want _ every one to come and see the -nice things. ___ Something for little girls and -boa s, big girls and boys, rather and mother, graudma and grand_ dad, uncles, aunts, everybody. - �Pe can't commence to tell you all about it here- -come and see. K' Im's, S .: -C H A P MA N i • 1ji 07%r I GOSH TMERE's TELL YOUR AL MOOT TLL THE{'OI�STS BW-L EXCU5E5 To tTELEPN01�tE THE JUDCtE F11 M V, • rellm j • is 41 i ., ix:'._.., e, .,..,,..`i.,:x &ta.i.,,d.''•"F_� - ra.c.`3...:�:v.,..,.1 ..' s�,,;•. iw< r, 3' m• ua: n...- `.iii,.n7aro»ti.3ai(r"°'•..'§"�v r T *� LOCA 8• ^ - �Frank,and Mrs. Hall atAe 8 end - ■ LIS ►a■ a few days at their hutne here. .ing Mr. Hall states that boys have ' —We .wish all gut. renders a 'Merry been breaking the glass in his green- bonse, and if not diseontina- • Christmas. —A large number in this local red he will take legal action. ' l.y i lr entity are confined to their beds - —John O'Connor, a native of Pickering, where he lived for `_ with la grippe and severe colds. —The Chnrchee were' appropri- many years. died one day teat ,.: r,; &tely decorated on Sunday and week in St. Louis, Minn. His body the sermons and music were ap- the was taken to Pickeiung, when in- torment took place on Wednesday r to the occasion. att has placed & of this week. $are new brie• on his lice from e w bus. —The Women's Institute will • Oshawa to Toronto, which is the hold their regular meeting on Tuesday next.. 29th last„ at the ' last word in comfort in motor travel. home of Mrs. Norman Bank s: An —We are glad to report that Russell Burrell is able to be around interesting address w l.be given by Dr. Cartwrixbt.. Don't,forxet the house after being confined to the exchange of Christmas pres- his bed for several weeks through sate. F;> &.severe illness. —The annual Christmas tree and —Mrs. James 4ndrew was in Toronto on Monday meeting her entertainment of the Sunday school of the United Church was 'sister Miss Annie Marquis, who held on Wednesday. evening when was returnig from a prolonged there was a large number from ` visit in the West. the - school and congregation pros . —C. A. Sterritt has ordered a ent, and a most delightful time stock of Electric: fixtures which spent by all, Santa Clans, of will arrive in a day or two. Do course, had found time to spare from his not purchase your supplies until multitudinous duties to .you have seen has display. be present to make all the child - I —miss Annie Marquis, who has ren, and the old people as, well, 1 'been spending about two years in perfectly happpy. Washington State with her broth- —The nbii* sod p continuation er, Wm. J. and with Mrs. 9ibbald, schools closed on Tuesday after - of Banff, Alberta. returned home noon with a flue program and with ore Monday evening. a Concert in the evening Cboth —The annual meeting for nomin- of which a large number of par - g ing eanidates for the position of eats were present. A feature of . pa ies trustee will be held in the the Concert was the presentation to Miss Lena Spencer of a old Town Hall on Monde evening . 'next at 7.30 o'clock, when the re- medal by Mrs. Crank on behalf of tiring trustees will also give a re- the Women's InSitnte, for taking 4 r 'port of their work daring the past & large attendance of rate the highest marks at the. En- trance Examination, from the . ,.' • year. payers is hoped for. Pickering public school. —A meeting; of the ratepayers —The man friends of :fifes Julia y of the village will be h @Id in the O'Leary will regret to hear of her t- Town Hall on Monday evening death which took place in Toronto 't next for the purpo a of nominat- on Thursday last, being over ibg candidates forlhe position of seventy years of age. Miss O'• Police trustee, and to receive the Leary, was born in Pickering and 'report of the retiring trustees for was a resident of this township %� .. the past year. A large attend- the greater part of her life, having 5V ante of ratepayers is requested. moved to Toronto several years ago where she baq since resided. �* .. —In the United Church on Stin- day neat there will be a special Her funeral took place on Satur- � ' : service at 10.8© a.m. for the Young day when interment took place {�} Worshippers' League. A choir of in the R. C. Cemetery, Pickering. 'boys andpgirls will supply the —After a number of years of to; uausic. Mr. W. F. Law, will pre@ illness, Mra, George Cowan. of the -, ent the Certificates. Mr. Sander. Brock Road. died on Thursday son's, anbject will be "The uplifted last in Whitby where she had ?° Christ." We want every family $one for medical treatment. The out for this service. 7 p.m. "Camp decii>seed, who Wae over seventy ing on the road to Sodom." Sixth years of ante, was a daughter of ' to series. the late Daniel McBrsdy, of had ? —The many Pickering friends of lev. and,wae a fife long resident of 'Cdr. Cbae. Emery, of Toronto, were Pickering. Her funeral took Saturday pleased to have him in their midst place on and after ser ' again, on Saturday and Sunday vice in the Whitby R, C. Cburch, i. after his long siege of painful ill. her remains were conveyed to inose, and to know that he was Pickering for interment. ' table to take charge of the services —The annual nomination meet- k, (n SG. George's Church on 'Sunday. lax of the Township of Pickering It is hoped that his remarkable will be bald in the Town Hall, 8ro- I ' recovery will be complete and that nxham on Monday, Pec. 28th. be- = .:anaagyears of usefulness will be ginning at one o'clock. Municipal 3 spared him. matters have been very quiet. We —On Tuesday afternoon it was have not heard of many new Can. noticed that :niany, , of the school. Idatee for municipal bonorot, al- t' children returning home had the though there is a strong feeling in _ 'tears trickling; down their cheeks, the @vutheru part of the township a-ad evidently were down - hearten. that the south should be better re- This exhibition of sorrow proved presented at the Council board as to be the fact that they would not there i9 only one member residing ' be allowed to enter the school south of the sixth concession and again until after New Years as the several names, have been mention- teacbers had all gone to their re- ed in that connection. @pective homes•for the Christmas —The annual Christman tree vacation. and concert of St. Andrew's S. S. —9t George's Church children `vas held in the church on Monday 'had a very happy. Christmas tree evening at S o'clock. The church was well filled when the and entertainment last Saturday program. began. A fine selection of recite- ' evening, commencing with -tea, followed by games and entertain- tious, drill@, dialogues and musical- went by the child reni'conclndiog numbers was presented by the scholars in a very creditable man- y_ with a visit. from Santa Clans, distributing all kinds good ner. Just at the proper moment A good numbef of rata- t OId.,Santa himself a pte�'�+ ranch ,presents. fives and friends enjoyed, the fan to the delight of th@ cbildrea, and with the children, including Char. distributed alt —the good things and.mysterious parcels from the $aoery from Toronto. —A number of truck -loads of tree. Instead of the usual admie- evergreens, for ChrJstmas trees 'village @ion fee a nnmber of girls with tags mettolke at thedoor and a bave paesed throug&� the on the their way to Toronto dur- tag; could be' purchased for any ing the Peet week. In Some peseta of the country the business of eu sum desired. This novel idea re- sulted in swelling the S. S. fund plying Christmas trees for the d� by the addition of -over twenty mood ii; the cities hsa developed two dollars. —The motor for greatly daring the past few ears, 'sad Is � proving very profitable. vehicle issued, the 1926 are now being leaned, the new Fear has been expressed that the markers are very similar to those forest* of the country were being denuded bop of 1825 Michigan � The nZtmbera State k d letters are em the -business can be de eloped without the forests bossed in black and the back suffering, are it, requires only a ground is* lix11t . grey, and the is '1925 few years to produce the trees for desiggn like that of the ' this purpose, and it hole proved marYei's. Mike Bouckley, of Oebawn, wilragiain issue the mark- very profitable. -On Saturday afernoon W. H. ere fora this'district although car - ' Chester picked lip a young man at Lilo Fort Union he owners may parchaes then[ where- ever they please but Oshawa will ' station, and sa Acted in a very strange manner• be the most . convenient point for s and was unable to give his place of those reading in south Ontario, in reeideuce, a charge of vagrancy There will be no change the licence fee. For the Ford and was laid against him, and he was taken to Whitby jail. Later he other tight cars, the fee is $14,00, was able to recall his address and for heavier care the fee will be which was in Toronto, and his in proportion: The application pareate were informed of the forms are different from those of previous years, and the new form n y sung man's light. Hia mother, brother and sister came down for must be used. The old form re- i .:.. � him on Sunday and took him home. quired the issuer to swear each applicant as to the truth of the in. ..' _ • - He had left home on Friday after- noon and his disappearance was formation set fortb. The new ,:.. the cause of great anxiety on the form places the onus on the appli. �•' ' art of hips family, who had the cant. The issuer is not required a : or Police eearchiox for him. to Swear the applicant, bat the fact is plainly printed on the form sSome time ago the unfortunate man had suffered aann- stroke. and that persons making false state. $:~ rinse that tir. ie he has had periods merits are liable to.a penalty of t - stf laosee of wn mory. xfi . e; —Dr. Henry will be !:ere are ue.u- a1 next Ttleeday to'atwhd to his professional duties. —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, practising in Toronto,'i. illlie'he.re in his office on Thursday from 10 a. m. to,5 1). m." as usual. —A New Year's Supper, under the auspices of. the Ladies Aid, will be served in the United Church on Wednesday evening, Jan. 9th. A good program will follow. ' All. are wolcome. Admisson 25c. —9t. George's Church Christmas Day Service 10.30 a. m: Special music. Preacher, Chas. Emery: 9unday, Dec. 27th': 10 a. m. Sun- day School; 11 a. m. Holy Com• munion Service; '7 p. m. Evening Service. . . at .both ser- vices, th rector. s... CEDAR GROVE. We are $lad- to report that Mr. R. A.lMilroy is slowly iwproving, 'lifter his severe illness. His many friends hope for a speedy recovery.. SALE REGISTER. TrzsDAY, DEC. 29TH— Auction sale of Fa. m Stock and Implements- the property of the Trusts & Guarantee Co. Toronto at lot 84, rear con. 4, Whitby Tp. Bale at 1.30 p. m. sharp. Terms cash. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. WEDNESDAY. DEc. 30TH — Auction Bale of -wood lots. The undersigned barn recieved instructions from W. J. H. Richardson to Bell by public auction lot & con., Broken Front Pickering- 10 acres Standing Timber, suitable for firewood and consisting of Birch, Maple, Beech. Hemlock and cedar. To be sold in J acre lots. See bills. Sale at 1:30 o'clock. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, JAN. $TH— Auction sale of horses, cattle, fowl, mangels and turnips at lot 19,. con, 8, Pickering, (half mile south of Claremont ), the property of Mrs. Elizabeth Good. man. Sale at one o'clock. See bills. 'Wm. Maw, auctioneer. .New Aou.0"isemenis. FOR BALE — Barred Rock pullets.. B B. Annis, Whitevale 0.16 Fn BALE —Cosy, will freshen in about 2 weeks. Harold Mainland, Cheny- wood 13-16 FOR BALE— Barred Plymouth Rock pullets. F. H. White. Whitevale Phone Mark 5014 19AIIIIIIIII j; OR BALE -10 purl -bred Barred i� Rock ter a. Ia.% each, Jas. A. Currie. R. R 2, Pickering 16 FFORSALE —A number of electric 121 ht Sutures, cheap. Apply W H Jackson. R R. No. 1. PkYering 13ti FOR BALE -2 young Durham cows. due to freshen is first week in January W F Crawford, R R 1. Pickering. 16.17 POULTRY WANTED- 91a best pri- cespai d for live poultryry: also leathers and hides. Ben Raclin, Stouffnlle. Phone 7821 13.25 FOR BALE —Large Toulouse geese From show stock. Also White Rockedckerels. Ia - I vigoroua birds the cone fowl. Priced right Order at ogee, G. M .Forsyth, Clare: wont 15.16 FOR BALE -15 young pigs. 4 shoat@, 4 nanny goaU; chiekgn house. 8x10 and one incubator 100 egg six, Fred Lacey, lot 33. B. F. con.. Pickering. Highland Creek P, O. Phone %taly.d07 13-18 FOR SALE' —Fresh cows and spring- ers„ a few Cotswold rams and two Sbropshue ram*, eligible to register. Apply at lot 28. con. Pickering, Wtti. Gray, R. R. 2, Claremont. Phone Clare 221'3. 14 -16 RUCHING —I am pswpared to do all ktndsof trucking to or from the city. Those wishing hogs or other stock delivered to the city will receive prompt attention. James Farley, Pickering. Phone Pick 2709. 13 -16 STRAY STEER —Carne to the prem uses of the undersigned, lot 6. con 3. Picker- ing, about Nov. 27th, a white steer. OFner may have same by proving propertyy and paying ex- penses, Walter J. Fowlie, R. R. 1, Pickering, 16 MASSEY- HARRIS MACHINERY .A—And repairs. Now is the time to look after your spring needs, cultivators. drills and barrows, sprayers for the orchard. One 3 1 -2 by 11 wagon gear, cheap. D_J. Gormley, Dunbar - ,in.' _ 2W FOR SALE —'Che�, all kinds of wagons. harness and kinds of farm im Fightin good order. Also several heavy and light scales and cook stoves and beaters. High - rest prise pud for hidd and wool, abo lire voulr try. H. Haman: Stottdvi0e. Phoni 1909 let'' Qmwnd Barber Shop' Adjoining Harvey's Store , 'Opening Tuesday evenings and Saturdays, afternoon and evening-. MILTON.:. ORMEROD 17 GREENWOOD : Veensed Electrical Contractor Estimates for all kinds of wiring ,.,cheerfully given. Phone Scarboro 85. 15 C. B. De GUERRE Electrical Contractor. , . Estimates cheerfully given. 'fVork guaranteed. Any person de- sirtog Information may get it by phon- ing at my expense, Phone 938 15 OSHAWA, ONTARIO R b be' r 7 u Spec' ialS .. Besides our regular stook Rubbers. -we sire r offering as a XMAS SPECIAL - Men's '2 - buckle Overshoes, regular 3.75, for 2.61 Men's ' inch Curler -This is the felt boot with the rubber sole whioh is so popular, reg. 4.70, for 3,.63. ' We have only a limited number of these, r _ so don't hesitate. GROCERIES - .,Our Mock of Groceri es is all fresh and of the very choicest -we oan buvr On our shelves *and 'counters you will see auitable' Girifts for ell the family that will be useful as well as ornamental. Fred' T. Bunting, Pickering Established 1857. Special Atwater -Kent Radiogram .Just Received -at AQ1 q Y he' FIOM _ S an' t a a U S* e �u "Expect nee at your ' store Saturday. af- ternoon, December 19th, at 2.89 o'clock. !' 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