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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_01_01r 4.�t • �,,... < - �..' .... - w � ;PICKERING- ... . SOL. Xi.V.'ICE1tI�V •, FR�'Y , NO'i _9ROUGHAIR.' - WMtTi311f. ------- VI REENWOOD -- s 1$afes�. °- Prospects are good for skating oil o The Mayor, Reeve, and, Oouneiliore ' - s ♦ pp ee,, • :1lltdiea6 Saw �� �� ._ B@t the rink -in the near future. - � were all returned b�/ acetismalion to. _ - The many friends of Mrs. Shepherd dap so -that the yeat'acivic government ' E. FORSYTH. Opb. 0.. Director ... rat", �' s� plea d to bear that she. mu will again a in the hands.Wof tee nl; - MILL ametricai Associa n of Ontario_ Reg. proved. ie (lowtnga:-bMayor J m s■ f� . Mtered tt4emberof the American Optometrical A baby daughter arrived at the Reeve, A. W. Jackson; Councillors; _Aeaodatioa. Eyes examined by appointment. - a:, hogwodl Fred and Mrs. Haooiltoo oo Wm. Pringle;. Levi W. Dudley, R. M. Phone mos, Claremont. Ont. g oda Dec. 27th. Congratulations.. peverell, Frank Tt Mathison, James Established 1838 ; LOGS WANTED y• g i 0. MC31INNON, M -D:, L.R.C.S., Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Rus. M. Henry, Cr -Sheldon. ` —# LI o Ehiabarggh, member of the clollegs o! Cu9to[ll 9awlaj� dOnB, Oat RolliniC 'sell Conner on the death of her (tither. TryScotch Barle� a' '�. Physicians and surgeons of Ontario, Reentiate whick took place at his bome in To- DMNSARTON:' — of Royal Doll a of am-Iteon, Edfabnrgh �POod �' 8wata,l rtteation to daieasee of women and end Chopptn,g, ronin on Wednesdays Dec:.3r'd. geoneth albite visited with hie r £ abiders. Ofae nasi reala•na•.Bzottgham. The Rev. Mr. Ferguson ,on Sunday for Brea, a8t Repairing, parents, Leo and Mrs, 5 -bite-over the` . .. ;'If R. DLTRw 1N E. STECgLEY, last gave us a splendid message to be- p It is cooked in 5 minutes and JLJ week•eiid. r . HonorGreduateof TorontoConegeofe9i•--S1lapitig and Turning. gin our neA year with ecnphasyi�7 g is more nutritious and the rooractic. Will make residential calls to Picker- - ��9 flg�a -$� "�`� the holiday with their COU91n, tae m69t easily dike9ted nF ing. Claremont and surrounding districts. Tues Kiddie Hare, Sleigl3P, Office Stools first, daps. Tbursdays and Saturdays. For ag.nnt• Many of the b6vs and girls arrived Irene Ilunbar, breakfast food went call 141 3 Bowma4vitle or write. Gonanl Salt Fer Sale — at their several homes here for Xtnae. +d r. and Mra: Brooke, of Qnelph, made. Cation is free. asy F Dt the holiday with their daughter, 3 lbs. in package Members of the. Shea and Hanson P g ° Albert and Mrs. Robinadt) pA{s act{c CHAS. A. WHITE. families. L. Johnston. Donald Beer, Children are especially fond of it. .. Wm. and Mrs. Nicholson and Mise Successor to late W. Ci. Barnes Grant Matcolm, Miss Jennie Duncan, ph Ilia s eat Christmas in the city 1 y P Doetors recommend it s.Ne+d• Pbone8420 or write Locust Hill. Out. with Mrs. Sellick and family. and Its _ . A Pi'LE BY-PEGG Mrs. John Mc Whinney and family �(� E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister sad of Toronto area ending a week with D E L 1 0 I 6 U 8 �. JC1.Sa4icitor. Notary Public Etc. Mone to The home of -Mr. and Mrs. Andrew pp osw Saab Wiag,Court house, Whitby. Sty �a�' Pegg, of lot 11, of the seventh concise- hes Parente, C. W. and Mrs. Holmee� �e Beal cion ' Pickering Township, Ontario James and Mrs. Burroughs and faro p c ]PICHARUSON A PICKERING- - County. was the scene of aquietwed. ily, of Hamilton.,and Mrs. Scott, of Baking Bran t Barri% s, Solicitors etc.. 317.319 Cooled- PttrielQl Di4recUr Cou O° the afternoon nit Christmas Detroit, spent the holiday with Able eraticaLdd BuAdiog. Corner Yonggs and Rich- tatter's sister. Mrs. Roy Thom. Ask _for my Baking Bran, speei• aamd Sta.,Toroato. Phones Mata 1390and1Main aria Day, w -bee their second daughter, ally made from Choicest. Ontario. t�we1. sv Essie Wio°lfreel, was united in mar- AUDLEY. Licensed L%nba1n&" . . . * Wheat, sterilized, and put up In �r;t riage to Rodd Riby, son of Mr. and / r - 1PRATON 8e ROSS -Barristers. So- JtOTOR HEARIUP Mrs. William E. Appleby. of Whitby Mrs, Middleton has returned to bar 1,f lb, packages. � 1 JLJW4tars Northern, Ontario Building, 330 i Township, fhe ceremony was con- home in Buffalo. Try spreading a table spoonful on F4 B,tv Strey, Toronto. _u�t,/�x»L� ONTl 4Qt• ductedby Rev. M. W. Lei h. B. A., of W J Beaton Phone 9:A y g Frank Coenpton'e eels took place on your porridge -it i9 healthgul s J. D F. Rosa, • Adelaide 2787 z greenwood. in the presence of the Tuesday. The creditors . will receive and you will like it. immediate relatives only. The wed• a small return.• Dental ding march was played by the bride's Messrs. Winters Bros. and George 71• � ���• r , sister, Alice, and the, witnesses were lre,.est took hogs to the city last week ti ^R^ D. C Smith, Dentist. Stouff• 'P her brother. George, and Mies Sara L. and received 50 per cent selects. Dvtst,.. HvnorGraduate of Chicago and To = A U Cheaher, After a dainty luncheo�1 the a annual khool meeting wits held mato Un,versitus and the Rq'ga 1 CalkYa of a°+ 10mtalsurgeons. Ptoneo:5ce 1011• Rrydencc young couple motored to 'fordtlto• on Wednesday last. Cha,c•les Puckrin C t f 18 No cutrid appointments. ^.sty where they will spend a few days retired as trustee and F: M Chapman B A R R E L Sprior to taking up residence at their was elected, a resolution was passed 40 A L BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., borne in Whitby Township, between disapproving of the township board .�_ c-,caduate of the Royal Co!elge of Dental ,1�%loam and A@hbllrn idea. It was felt that the expense of Surgeons and Univervty of Tomato Office ♦ over Murdock'& Goatect,onervyy store. Whitby. �^- the new scheme and the lose of local A good supply of Hard and Soft OQire noun 9 to 7$ : 2 to b.80. lnd.'pl>ot� s. "ST NtLL.. interest were too great a price It pay Bek phone 3p ._ e& �/ ^p W Coal on hand, Alno a supply A1tBarrels For Oommencin Sunda eveni Jan for n3miniatrative improvements. �i,;, N DALES. L D,'18. . D. D. A„ ��(� 3rd. 19Zfl, they. Cardiacs D Dickey. H Westar sponsored a resolution of Kindling Wood, t . Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur ►7t81e in lame pastor of Melville Church, West Hilt, "bowing �iseuriataetia° with the ploys length.. ,geons and the Univeratty ofgroronto. otse: method of appportioning the le'itislative slave D A. Scott t store. Clartmont. Oat will commence a series of sermons on greats. claiming that it was not fair to 12tf _ Phone Pick. 1709, ; Ofioe ttovra, 9 a ® eo=s.;i_m , 5aturd:yrs,. 9 a -' -{�r small al ,The I°aer 'Circle." These sermons t at to 1 a m Phone Ctare 1 4 -study the section nes to the young teacher. RRBBRTT. I?ALLA lBE, I� D 8.. James and John.& d�win be of athich F auk H. es ne r WF. U� McCartbir was inters secretary ora the irman and �NALD ML':�iRO PICgESINii 4 1 3 t� co ODemmall .mo:e 15 �BalatdMoocstorty e�Piek� [�i]ai2tities starts BarFaoro Branch A. Y P. A.. pointed auditor. Donald West Is the Wh�t+eVale' Royal g • : Cam hours s a m to ay. m , or by a at• 1� r caretaker for neat pear bt S70 for the imst. Plow Pick 8700. ' �•e+ j JL mow theirusual Wesley meeting Dec. JUL Atter year, a L, • L • usual busi°ew. a very later gstiag de- . _ -- The service Garage bate yeas given by four of the mem. f�sswti+sss Letts.. LUMBAR YARD _� ,�MITIEYALi. - - -- - - _ hers. Two sista. upheld a r - -� alive: Two hays the negative. The Quite a number in the Vale are IIIi Motor overhauling, top sad side our- �V.'RICHARDSON - R"L Br - sublec, of debate ••lbsolved that mov- with the prevailing influenza. lata repairs � . . tate. Is vraoee, Cofveyaasoog■ ]tceary - ie. do more harm than good". The John L Birnie is en oyi° a Jaw Ott End overhauling.lag tPalMic, 8u.. Pietrertag, at 33tyenjoying We -Are Read � negative side won by two potim wA E and Mr at his home herr. �1 POSTILL. Licensed Auct3oaeer, ldonday evening. Dec. 21st a bard time A F, and Mrs. Ms jar spent 011ri.t= All work -guaranteed, Flat rate jt Y' .tor OT11. s of icertt tend AuctGuuclioneer. ♦ore• snci d at the home of Mrs. T ppee service chs a rq r mss with Frank and Mn. Poacher. rq -- .neo mato •f all ttuas ansaasp • ou esetrfasf to supply your fall requirements StabletoreL: prizes were awarded the hit$ W, E. Barr and children are Phone 5010 Mark. Otatn►1. sofa«, •&aresa area siva F. O., out 1a Hardware.. beaC costumes. Att members Present• _1Sit. is rax enj-)Ted a very good time. Next meet- Mrs. �son�on. Y DB.B$ATON TOWN8HIPOLI9BH Also, to make your home tDt Ing, is January 4th 1988. George and Mrs. Burkholder were ie • o•ay.r•se••, oommisdonsa for "UK -comfortable, lly Installin the � J s�ilsvit., Aeoemassus. Ser snob f@ torn the guests of Chief and Mrs. Dickson, �' •,. oogum �y eyy, -veno of �gs y� beet furnace on ttae`fnar eL ' 'GREENWOOD. - of Toronto, over Christmas. swa" •• Out. t -v THE- HECLA J»zee and Mrs Griffin mad and child e Walter Wilson spent over, Christ. of Calgary, are the guests of the form- e "�'� AVID Ar. PL:GH-Live stock attic• the furnace that eaves one mRs in Oakwood, g y' ,Lltloneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones'• School. are mother, Mrs. J. Griffin. Lon in seven. Kenneth Bush spent Christmas with Clncago. Lifetime experience witb pedigreed p Vti'e are pleased t0 know that - Mr. •tors, Block and ring work. All kinds of sales 'hi+ patents here. prooptlyatteade�lto, Term a reasonable. Pboor Call tltad see U9b@fore btiylag and Mrs., g n (ter are able t ;q$ a loClaremoat. ]61y elsewhere.: Dawson Leigh. of Buffalo, spent ti° he. about again after their recent • Xmas with his pareutdiiere. Su1d and properly Master RonAld Pope is here holiday- serous illness. We Ilaive lumber �% Iiff, MAW, LICENSED ALC- Herr. and Mrs. Dixon and- Mise Doro• v♦ TIONEER,forYork.QntarioandDurham itlEtfl112d by ing .vith his_ grandmother. hiss. Po e• rbv GriPiin, ofY'oronto. and Reg. and 4� " t,°onnum All kinds of 'sales pibalptly attended - ' ase if_W.6 t s. a e were . f to. Terms reasonable. Dates for Saks may be bone 41;00 Mrs. Robissette and family in Toronto. Chrirzlmsa visitors with Airs. J. Graff• oa all kinds arpu*ed at NEWS' Ofcv. Bell and Indepm- Frei Diane j and lire. Bush. each _ dent phones. Whitby, Ont.- Sly in. - - - --- - ----- ALVIN BUSH'BY bald radio seta installed `during last The young people are having a glor- on Maned week, ious time coasting on' the village hill e° - '1E'ess flee land family spent Xmas ,end skating o° Ehe mill -pond, both the ?alt Among Our Assets __ PICKERING in Toronto. with Mrs. Gee's mother highway and the ice being in ekcel- and family, ,� reasonable _ l DO YOU WANT tent condition. Percy and Mrs. Middleton, -of• Baf- Mr, slid Mrs. E. a'kee and Mrs.x Tt'8 like CO count the- fain, were in the village during the J. a - Xmas bolidays, McNabb, of Miltefn. Mr. and hire. - only one that money `your house heated for half 'Palk@ and Mrs. and -Miss Morrison, of _.P only et Oscar and Mies Mary Raine- spent a Tot onto, spent Christmas with M, R. cannot tltly • ..• the cost, of coal- few dive this week with "friends in and Mrs. Parke. , If iso, instal one of the Instant. Sae and around Brampton. N, J. and Mrs. Beaton and children, Miss Slater and Miss Green; of To. Dr, B. B. and Mrs. Beaton and cbild- `? Your . Good Will - bit Burners in your range, or routo, spent the Christmas belidays - an International Oil Burner with F. L• and Mrs. Green. ren and H. E. and Mrs. Turner and F. ,I� s -`R E E S O Ry � 5II(� &O at tl]18 _ _ _ is your furnace. R&A and Mrs. Housin sad baby sad children were the guests of D. R. and r l� Wetter Houei° spent Xmas is Port Mrs. Beaton over Xm1{s, _ v :Call and see them. At lbs annual school meeting o TTTT .T £ - -Perry with the former's parents. Mi Wednesday Robert P. Nowla° was Hol ida Beason' -. Bob and Mrs. Harvey and ss re-elected crustee. and the trustees W. J. GORDON'S, BettyHarvey.of Tbrouto, spent d g y church Street• Chritmas wih Bert and Mn. Harvey. were commissioned to have a substan- �'we extend t0 Oil• � Agents Wanted ' 28l Pickering..... - tial new boy -proof fence emoted other r ' { 8 y' the school premises, and any tither 1C ers� .* not as a customer - BCfIOOi. REPORTS. improvements made that might add I110IIes but S8 5 Flavo Bread Flour senior Room, Oberrywood School. to the comfort of the too -hers ant! the, •. r1eIIa the report: Y-(ietirgiaa Garland. 8 d• pupils. [ t t V lViarvel ore Beare, Widler Fenney. Sr. I�- Mies Irene Pugh, of Victoria IIsi- - + Laura Petty. Dorothy Swan, RMI versity, Miss Hazel Birnie, of the To -.9 r' Beat of Wishes-_- '�' y y Il trontp public school staff. Miss Mll- -- - -_- . __. T Dria wat� Donald Milne.- Jon _ - -- ,- - - -. - .• _ - -- �r - : I-F-�PeRti-$wtio; Leo- IiII-e-_ _ • wo Griskin. Sr. III,- Beatrice King, lie school staff. Miss Evelyn Po yp er, # _ staff 4�r _ ;for `'be Miry be.obtain id from you Grocer. Maryfieefv. Annie Rittenhouse. Pe of the, kca aye holidaying g Brooklin Flour Mills III . Jahn Hood, Vincent Teefy, tHillsidetheir p g t � Comm Year � at their homes here. Jr.Jr.III-Winnie Barnes, Annie Petty, � Lorena chrrab, Mary Switzer, Leslie ' - -- CHAR. WILSON, Prop. Beare,, Evelyn Drinkwatec, Harold -_ - IN MEMORIAM. T jam ' —s Fenney. E. L, Dennis, Teacher. —' -' -�1' a vis a�a one d ~^ C8 As Ste r.r Its ALM DAIS Mu.�s S' S. No. 10 (Brougham) report for ,Oovr.dearn ever' loving memory of December: IV -Mervin Annie, our.dear wife and mother, Martha Willie Jones, : Sr.r. IVna 'Mid rvin . Jr. 'Ann Courts, who fell asleep at Clam- all- a: very -John •Wbite - Cowan, .•--moat on Jan. 4th, 1928. � Chris i.� -,_Furniture Dealer and IV Sometimes when we think of mother. - . r lassie Devitt, John Knox* f areae Gordon She seems to be so near, eery r s Funeral Director ' ton. Mxr aret McCartney Gorden Government Standard Philip. Willie Middleton, Orval Rhea*, That we hear her dearvoices lying 'hone 1300• -. Recleaned Norman Oarltoti'. Sr. IiI-Ra1Jih n or I am ne+tr, _-__ __ oltTiv.Zlo3on�nnq,;Jr. or a yd y ourned b.v H' r lbo t grieve, t �y . -- - -- - - _ uebanfi - -. 1Ck8Y�n St>iile don Middleton. Gordon Carl Mar• Lillisu-and Atmore. Se Screenings will, tat- forte Phillips. Sr. Into Jr. TTI -Ray BA�1xs-In loving memory of our dear Prosperous t' _ Miller Annie Bayles Lorne Holtby tie, mother who passed away December E TdgLE-Piskarfng Station ten your !logs at Dorothy Harden. Virginia' White. slot, 1919 � z ' T. R. Trains gains East des as follows Margaret Cowan., Russell Gray, Myr. New Year No. 10 Mail --� •58 A M• a profit. She was such a. very dear mother, i tau 28 Local 2.31-P. M. tie McCartney% rec• Mary Phillips, So patient, an kind and An true; r ■' 30 Local ft2b'P M Sr, II --Mildred Canners, CAldwPll There was never a cloud so heavy or Snpday traio, 8.98 A. M. Sheppard', Jean Phillipa. let-F.IvA dark, 18npn. going Wss/ Tea a. follows -- right M. We have this Feed at Denny, Merle Hopkins. Walter Knox, ftt Rhe saw the annlight trough. No. 28 Local 16•bD A. M. right prices+. Roland Barden, Rpt -A, Shea, Sherman �f � Lie�ombe. Pr. -Gordon Gray. Jean No death can divide uR frr mother, �J McEWEN, „ 97 Local' .2.44 P. M.. N over the cords of love. • • ,,, We Carc all the different McCartney. Those marked with an ® lanai 9.06 P. M. y asterisk Intoned one or mors examina• Ship le itst resting sweetly with Jesus. Sunda train. 7■42 P. M. Mill Feeds, in -t At besutlfut bomP Rhn4e. Veterinary Surgeon y __ tions, :*lumber on roll 38. Average .. �, IlVeregoing i"coording to Standard attendance 34. 11. Macintosh. Teaeb• -Sadly minced by HuNhaad. :Son tiaoe.1 �. ZvT. i. '��V"QOZ er, • - aad'Daugbters. i�'iel��ri �, Qxa.t:a,r�o ,. '..e .. .. . .:•:. ,. z ,, ,u..... c•-•'-+-„•'r^•+.�: -,r: t”. ' ^r^ ' "'-x',"":""�.. 1--r: "-,.^^a".,r.rr _ h..::�. .? . , ♦ A .•,J s .4 .. ,- '•. i ... • r i l . .,• .•1{I A',M, ..: - � M' ti F--�'�'ali'e°" '4� -., of,n'_-,..5.•'.....,..n., t5'�:.:+�'-:�nlas-.G�.r...•; en„.•H,..ns••,.._.. ;:. .. ,•...:......µ:..: ..:.r--:'.�,k•s �+..J:•^..?•,.L.•.. ._ .. .. _.-,.,. ..m.. ..... ,._.,°hv _. _. __,.c+•..-..i...-.__-.�+.`aR._z...-ux..a"_a_...,..,....-.._.____..:.,.'in�+..k+"ii_. s+:?i..-"4e,... n,x+a.,. .-,.. �iYn�.r...C.:gr.:r,'sia�,w.un..t.�.e5.: �51S�1.'�..,...y�irTB�..eaa�x�,. ��� -" Y,. .. :. :,.,.,a ..;..3 ;,...+:..:-K m':^^a'i,',�s:!T'.a"':. 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Flora . ..� . .n bead a bulky 1?t• For'flap J ma' Wilber _ ]e Green Hike Far read Ma- .%r�^11': A AW y 1 son, and as ire turned the pages *Tit- a t e . ten in his wife's clear hand; came real- is $ A fi& � Well i+or The World if `There Were More , ' ization that here w o work of a \ novice buts r y easembl$ge of rturCs ells One. -, �such.N."_ -- -_ ___ facts whish•would,win %name !or the - - - - , - writer in- the �*oFid o-i_peogle _wh _ � ` ' BY PHILI-P KANE.� , . _b. " , woi'lc wit mind sa well as musc.e 11% IThey sat down td'talk as once '��REN 'TEA , , . . young master" and winsome tenant E . ' PART iI: - -frantic reproaches -aa they siemanded girl had shared their dreams.al c eti- _ _ �. - -_ mer I to. know the real reakn why their thuaiastus. Rippling and musical came • . itS luscious freshness & -rials str*nOtla. - �pring.. zeas merging into sum other, had gone. away. _,_. the laugh of Margaret Mason as the . •=Dake �it finer than any, ' sold QOQY'i� p though shy wild flowers still bloomed As the days had passed, the lone.y " is rofnsion. Wilbur Mason did not told why she had urged purchase of *Sps� off• Yo1ia� son. p master of Green Hills came to have, the rough hill farm. .You seal" she W. As]S for SALADA tO-d&F- feel the peace and beauty of his own added respect and affection for the said "I discovered ,this tiny valley where• - hread_demaia-__as__he-_came in that -R;ife of flis on. With the deft touch s ' ears ago• I •75 , .__'_ evening from a day's hard work. It when I 'was a I;YP Y Yyt� for Rain, that only an inieIligent-woman- pt the--seeret close L.loved to think ] � . i)�le St1II$ of was what is Balled a "late" season• give, she kept the great house home- there was a spot on the farm wbere ' I..OIIC11riE::8•- -• - -A minister in a Large 8'( t b town Woi& pressed; and drive the hired like. and endurable. • On one pleasant Romance might still be found. I al- • - was appointed to preach in a ooun4ry men as he would, .accomplishment , da , as they were discussing the farm pariah. -in, a season of great drought' seemed slow. Cross and irrltab:e, he ; Y ways felt I d have to run away some Radio has been of ttmtold ben a to needs, his daughter-in-law day -to wake''you, up. When Marian Canadian farmers, and no �4Bt�i He w askedbe slate to pray for ---sesent�e the " o a won gently' chided Wilbur Mason because rain- But when his pras'er. was could suggest that be slow 'up hitf} came I sired my secret with her for lolly appreciated by them• flat of overwork. "Why wear. yourse;i I knew she would keep ' into Weir sphere all the advantages ` It lowed by such a deluge that some of ' work as Margaret had done. An add!- { out?" she said. "You still have many of educationalrads and entertainmend pro- `tion of one hundred acres was just in s years of life before you; there is far "The month you thought Old Jud grammes, radio has removed much of I the crops were other: "T 'one of the was away, he worked here for me, Bre eiders said to another: "This Donee o' _ sight. One year more of strenuous more money already than you or yours building the cabin. From the time I the handicap under which the rnxa'1 intrusting sic a request.tp a meere... ;gushing -then possibly .. I will ever spend: Why not take a little , tanned to study resident suffers aad has provided him I wha' is na acgentit wi' egrion]ttttre." As he entered the house that Peace- { Vis, -Mather is right Deft high schogl, I, p . t with means to .offset the loneliness time for lmpp and write about .the wonderful flowers Precision, hoAvever, has its perils, ful evening, he was met by the stolid about, that�bsolutel right. Why and ferns of this part of the count sometimes experienced .0 those. who a'conxrtbtrtarto a Br#2ish paneve Hilda, who haadabd him .a letter. Won- I can pau .not see it' y . are pushing forward the Caaa.dlan ag '4 7.i►• daring, be opened it and standing ..What could I do?" he humbly ask- That's what I interacted to do when ricultural frontier, Ni 'tan the petition is a Primitive your father told me I must `work° But, while radio is a welcome cam Yiethodiat layman, also in time of there, his hat on his head, read' slowly ed, in a' dawning wilitngness to learn. „ here's sgmethingt in me; Wilbur, drought. For, though he reverently - T noon on the outlying homestead, o to Diety the needs -. a himself: "What did you enjoy when you were. I confessed that t to take a oung roan?" Marian Mason replied. that calls for the outdoors. When you there sae other Canadians in far more Y known, he . n to call me 'old' I -knew that, I of the land were eaac�i , f ' Dear Wilbur: For more than y f begs isolated pos}tions and 'to whom radio ! none t'he less'dec}ded to take no risks twenty -live years I have wanted l"'Whatever it was, begin over f given a few weeks in these -Jolla+ I m�aa much. In Cauada',4 Arctic 'and proceeded to make them known. V : - a vacation. This you know. We had i As a result of that brief converse could regain lost youth. I knew, too, northland members of the' Royal Cana- I • ,One glorious little trip -you will 1e-' tion, Wilbur Mason, after more than a 'We do not want fust a sprtnkltag that engrossed ih your work, you dicta Mounted Police and others are I and a splaying that will scarce molet- r eall--but your father spoiled all that i quarter century. of abstinence from, never would awaken exc8pt by a ,real accupYini poets and carrying on in= when we came home. Then I tried to q ea the. parched lips of the ground. her take the children but they didn't' "foolishnessi unpacked rod and reel, l -shock. Had it not been for Marian veatigattonal work beyond The region do we want a deluge that will ruin the understand. And finally I urged you 1 Ay hook, and gun case and it was not 1 1 should not have had the courage to of betterment and beyond all hope of crops W-hatywe want Is just a gentle :to go ag�ln but you would not listen • long until, day after day, he whipped do as i did, She be.reved It was vital- I reh, f -or Comm'unlcatioa with the out- drizile-da^ozale, d+rtzzledrozzle, dor ,to me. You say we are too old: If , the streams of Green Hills or foilowed i ly neceasary�or both of us. She prom- .skit ,xoF1d until the (3overnsnezct about a week ,' ' -ycu world only let me be so, I should l a 'keen -nosed dog. A superintendent, inti that she would look after you- steamer again visits .them ue�t sum Eriot be a day older, in spirit, than when took his place over the men• Slowly, {gut it has been hard co stay away mer. PracttcalbY all of the country _� I came here to the farm. But if ore something of the zest of youth return- She pointed to a fine field grass, ' I 1 north of -the Arctic Circle is now tnet t't>'lit� D1sCOVCry 1ln the -. go on and on, working only to pile ' ed and the moat of Green Hills knew'; brought you close that way, and many lingo up wealth, forgetting and neglecting t 1 continuous darkness, and the feeling' ; ourae:vas; Boon we shall be old indeed that never again would he be slave tip so aloft f coti:d almost have of laneltneas must ac times be almost I �Tgl`4ltr val]Cy Field. • ..I I but beyond any real happiness- `to toil for mere gain• touched your arm as you fished the i overpowering. To these men' radio The, 17saacla Southern 011 and Ae- , "It is as much for yourself as for i As Marian Mason noted rife chan,ge.1 strcams! bib gV11iood hareolne back, mesh rv,erythto$ The Canafitan (}ov- flnlug Company, Limited. have recent- ` my. rwn self that I am going to do 1 she expressed frank approval "i'm I again. Tea lane, Wilbur;' and her Lipa i ernmeat has provided each of these' ly. obilmload In their pt'eIl No. 1, at a s ronletMng I 'long have had in mind. , no prophetess, Father," she said one i were tremulous, "am I `o'•d' to. you= I northern posRs with receiving set uId ;dep�y of 2 510:tett, a produCttan, of all .t Afte- all these years of waiting and ddy as he proudly displayed a string now?" I they are reported to. be recetvtng the estimated at te>� barrels per diem. disappointment, I am going away to; of bass, "but. somehow, I feel that Compete underGtanding and love j progrea from a number of..the more, Thia well is located on Legal Sub i study my beloved botany. You do not Mother's coming home!" Eagerly he I were in the eyes of the master of pow•erfui stattous while once a month °, divimon 9 of ,section 1, Towntshlp 20, _. _Beed the heap of my hands. Hilda is l questioned- but she insisted that there Grien Hills as he held: her c-ose:= - � ring the winter season mesea� , 1 Range 3. Waist of the 5th Meridian, to �°I.cnpab:e When I am ready, I shall re 4 , (The End.) set;l be broadcast particularly to those the Turner Vai'ey Field, approximate- I turn home, not before, and that w,iYl was no definite information. She had n y be when you. have learned that we are "just a hunch."- e. thweat - Cal wlzfl are upholding the "authority of ly f,we t •-eight mile qou of - �— ^. i'anatia San the Par off northern Islands ` 6.,not too old ' for happiness. I have i One glorious day, following a �T.' - - garY' :.plasty of money for all my needs. Del Wilbur Mason decided to go extp:or- + one rah imaglar the watchful waiting { The a<tt"tke is -a -valuable one as k not look for me for it would be 'use New. Year's Day In �PtPaII• I ot.ttte!te mea for the nuonth4y message, 1 proves that oil exl;tR. at a cotnpara- - Ing; He knew his two thousand acre -. 'less. I shall be in a place where you i farm well except for a certain nopgh ver , Japan to of threefold interest to uI and realize what radio means to theta. tfvely s;hal]ow depth, and is a source . , - `1 never have been but I shall know if I p The more fortunately kifuaLed .Brow 'at encouragement to kcal dr}'llers and there is serious need for my return• ! ocnttof il'ed ori pastured. !With gun and ch ne lIli i e'HY ads -the- great 'war, a dhshe f .the accustomed to the IVnry of radio, but ,operator, s, The s-peclflC gravity of the Upon yeu and you alone aeperds my; p Ionly those who are ��olated in the oil. Is b,; degrees Beau a and a distil- l.return. No woman likes 'to be told rad out -first -for_- home of! only non-Christian. nation that holds finran Irarttr fo A� trhows 88 cent c?mmt�r- ' -- - r that she is `too old' for the beautiful his son "then on up into the -bill fast- a pos tion o n ee anang the eta-- � -' things in life that her heart craves, `neases: "I'm going. t0 beat the brash I tions of to -d -ay. one of Japan's change3 the fail: _Ictal gasolene and 23 per cent aro • When you are ready to be as you were at the bottom;' he confided to Marian, to bring.heteeli in Ilne-atth the West,_ :_ sent - in the first year of ou� wedded life, I i"then work up to the top. Haven't, sari the adopting of January Ise as Rattlesnake flesh is edtble and murk -_--.►--- w ' shalt knew it and n[rilr come to you. I had time all there Years to look it over:! her Ne>v Year's 17x3'. but on !t she 1 cese.mblea frog legs. i ntil tben, good-bye, Margaret." still there untouched, keetrs up all her own quaint C;toma, I . ---4 Aunt Sally Btitlks, who is a member /� Dazed, Big acrenze Lome of which are very besutlful• and - - -' -of the League for the Prevention of Wi:bur Mason held the, Who kn� F 't I iriay fled same_bing' bllnard's Liniment relieves headache. _. paper in shaking fingers. ,He could 1 a:te at least 4s very g( .0 Idea I e r War, saw her first foCtball game the 'not seem 'to understand. Then, with ;valuable :" i that . all -debts nJuat be -ettled before 1 other day, "This is terrible! she t hoarse demand., he tried to wring in -1 ,,,No tailing," Marian replied. brt�lYt-', Ch:orofarm was discoveYed simu.•, esc:aimed. "Why' don't they arbi- y "perhaps you may find happiness the New Year. so on New f eyrrs F:vP taneoiisly by' Eugene 'Souaeiraa, a �„ . . �� t there are great fairs at w'h}ch practi-. trate. . _ - __ - ltrnttation from Hilda, but all she - could tell him was that the n..iasus"; -up there on the hill. That's better Cally eserythfng of meal or woven Frenchman; and Baron l,ieliig, a Ger had given her, the letter and lea early than land' or geld"' . fabric .Is offered for sale- A11 are man, in 0', 1. It was first used as n that afternoon, driving the l tt:. care The ascent was toilsome and the, gomnd-hand and all brought there by Iansesthetn- in 1848. Minard'e Liniment for sore throat._ which had been hers for years. Which game bag full. :Although it was well�t debt who at this last mintute _ i way did she go? East on thy+ high I past not►n, Mason determined to reach. w }l} e3criftc N one atter another of their way, the hilltop before eating lunch. He ` ltouaphotd _treasures until they have ., sr f � Flinging himself into his p t+e fol Wished to see with his own eyfs what rafted enough to clear the account i x r T' / -_ ;;, -_ roadster Mason took up tate chasr. At manner �of possession the wi.dernesa against them too that they, eater rite �= ,, a h r. t : .... Windon; a few miles away, Mrs. Ma- held. few Year happily• �;;" z , <if � / .. � 1/1.,.4 ! . 1. ;.. -.. . son ,had been seen driving leisurely! Finally the boulder -strewn Auinmlt' Then edmea New Ye®r's Day"' An * ,, < through town. .The big machine roar -1 was reached and a surprising sight'; arch more at less elaborate according 1.._, E" ro• ed in pursuit for a hundred miles but , greeted 'trim.- In a depression before to the means oC�7ie owner. is placed I ho -11 / ; the angry titan. at the wheel found no i him was a tiny' but perfect va ley; a a -t every door; }t is usually of bamboo $ a ,� f F trace of the runaway and when; la+e ; gushing spring trickled into a crystal's and 'grass . Ape, and the' idea of the � : � , '" ` j - at night; with white and baggard,face.' stream; on a rich bluegrass pasture' arch' is to prevent eyll .s,irits from en- i '" / _ y v Wilbur Mason drone up to his son': '-grazed a long-eared burro t.nd a sleek tering. Then above it wi;l be a scarlet I . �'; � " ` - home to break the news, it was to Jersey cow. Nestling against the hill I lobster. in an evergreen wreath, ani s" t►drnit shamefacedly that Mother MR- I was a log cabin and near 'it what had efnblem •nf good luck; with the Sag, of I. ,. K . son had gone out of his life. r. , evidently been a smal} garden. 'He i Jamin_ -red sun on white ground. r r. :" to a � d K Marian Mason' stared about him in wonderment and' Sometimes there is the ship' of the I !L - All gentle sympathy, i set his heart Year ---a decoration which we ; . "I a t �I begged her fh'ther-in-law ript to worry then saw that which i New Yea 11 ` "Nev fear, Father! She'll tak•: !pounding so that his breath came thick i might use for. our tables ,on red; t.. . 'care of emelt. And remember sits i and fast -a woman -standing in the -1.1 Year's Day ; it is a tiny *hip of twisted 1 d _ _' - -,`owys she ill came -back if " Mar -1 cabin's door, a woman whose imatce! yellow straw lades with pat that we 1 t. _ . ion said. Bui memory was sharply; had riot lett his mind for long, lonely, hone for to make a happy New Year. t. recounti g to Wilbur Mason the many I months. A moment later Mason was i There are wee bales of grain; tiny✓; , w l •� quiet eats that he had denied. Nor 1 plunging recklessly down the hili to representations of vegetables and y g' of y did an chis know so well as be the in- break. into joyful . helloing as' Mar- fruife; eta aad other pretty and % �r . domitable will and" comer -cut thought garet tlason moved slowly forward to dainty articles, or ornaments, as may ! Y,h{ , •*«+ "';�!�#f of the mistress of Green Hills. How' meet him.' suit The ideas'of the one loading the ; ?•'tx` _ '� %eeuld . i,t'``�., and breaking down, he wept . and life outdoors,- years had slippedi-alike play game%• Ball and kits -flying 1 '. '$ rNµ a 1 The stricken man could trot be pre- away from both. The brown • of his are among thfl moat pdpuJa;. Then . r sailed upon to make his home-wits1T wife s -face matched -the -bronze of -itis raPen merits calls slid gives presents r A: a on New Year's Day, and, of course, 1 -- -t'.ie young folks and, s%-his-uldos!! -own. Each exclattuecinover the radiant I � . --- father before ' him, the rnaster of !appearance o! the other. "Being out- there to the usual feasting -that belen8s = c _ ` Green Hills reigned in the big. old doors isn't -just everything, dear," said= a1} Iroitdays in 41 crnincries. � ' - -house in solitary state, IZbiason, atter the breathless greetings '" y .. _ 4 ,John Mason was as much at loss; were ovetr"It takes more than sun x. `� .�'." ` + I .. you,• Mar- . ,4 • as to his mother's'whereabout as was I and wind I've missed t - itis father: $o far as Green' Hills ate, but I've tried toe baind t ottcalled I Varma and the community were con- I you said I'd lost H 1. ; • ; _ . ;0 • -earned, Margaret Mason was gone. I her "Margie" since the honeymoon _ _.• I I.L , i - _ . There Was more than -a nine -day; here neat abiding affection to Mar- >--�-=-r : sensation in, Elm Ridge'township. The %ret Mason's eyes. "I was just Coro- %w �" garrulous Hilda took keen enjoyment g !,j t�" in telling of tKe "goings on" of the tang home," she said softly. "I knew 'cv O that';ou had been seeking Lappiness. I '` %master and dropped many a dark hat 1 A week more and I'd have been back I b §T A , .• out of her own Imagination, of 'again Marian hes told lane. 'Come , t �' - `-� tnestic intel'tcity. Current rumor had i to the cabin -1 want you 4o see :.." . if that Margaret Olsson had left her - FIERCE ATLANTIC STORMS CONTIP!UE�y.tt.s'• husband in anger, never to return. ; Within the Catlin . were walls fes- . For t ate past month there has been '.ittl•e k t up in the_iteaYy`halesf iuu- , Smarting under the lash of gossip„ twned with ferns and moss and rang - _ ;Wilbur �dasdn ate!Y more and more; ed uporr a sheaf, book upon book filled Against Nature's Laws. gni;, and many- liners have been deleyel on their schedule. TheAtiove phyto t' rhow�� the Aquita.n.ia fighting her way ,'long with the waves break 109. ov:r at home, £o drive the Hisfarm danghters dd I awith flower loverssed s work'and a botanist's ••Phone,to ,be elifo eilment agent bar bow.' .'•T Y untiring energy. and have it arrested et onpl" - ` t ted to his misery by letters ftlled with I knowledge. a , . .. • • • - �' 1 . . _ i . -.-.r.... --•'-- �- _ �.a q.:•i,r,'H�.•..•.,d.. , •.. µms. xi'•. .z..e ...•; . ,.,.,•.'.. F>i�►I Agreement Reached Be- - - Motors Exported from J � .. .Y,. '..� .... .. .moi :.. '-.. _:'. ..•_•.w. '.:-.. - ! �:9 �. +,.•!�. a,lC,�.t;�• ... � �,. ,,.. `. 7"•3'', .... s' ;.e+•: .., .. - .. . 4f••Ar _ ;Z•r a'r .n.rb-`"=•'. -q •'.Lr zAf, ,.. yv maining to permit the Noranda Alines, ire- .y WEATHER I N YEARS DESCENDED • r ON 0 HTARIO AN QVPEC Toronto, Dec. -2S With the tem- mission when poles snapped off owing perature..taking a plunge to foyrteen to -the heavy frost. . henlw zero. which was reached in the Ottawa, Dec., 27. -After - a mild 2 early hours of Sunday morning, -.L - linifiiL fins ca,.woaaa va v• -o ..r ---r-- :onto had one of the coldest December fenced -below zero weather and a biting week-� that she has experienced north wind .over the wegk end. Early = . for some years. This was the temper- I this, morning the thermometer regia- • " recorded at the Observatory, on I tered 16 % degrees below zero, while Bloor Street; but in the more exposed I on Saturday night the thermometer parts of the city and suburbs much I registered 12 below. Only few fires, colder temperatures were experienced. caused by overheated stove pipes, The cold wave was general, through-, were reported. eut the province, and also over the big Montreal, Que., Dec; 27. -Montreal's ger part 'of the Dominion White first winter blizzard to -day thrust the 1River of course, had to. come into the •temperature dawn to 13 degrees below pieture, with 24 -Wow -but, of the re- zero and enveloped the city In swirling corded temperatures, Doucet, Quebec; ; snow; borne on thelmings_of a,-S&mi,e carried off the honors with 26 below. C an -hour gale. The zero weather held throughout Parry Sound and Cochrane both badl the same temperature as White River. the day but towards evening.the wind - ed s'ightly :.� At Ottawa it was 16 below, and at The high wind was responsib'e for -Montreal 12 below. Temperatures in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. ranged several chimney fires and the firemen _ :from 10 to 24 below. were kept busy answering alarms. Many homeless persons were forced Chatham, Ont., Dec. 27 The first I to take shelter in the various police Sero weather of this winter prevailed; `here today and yesterday. Early' stations nan.,g to tDecf 2711 Speed$ last evening the temperature started 1 back to hi's Antic haunts, old' Father for the zero mark and during the , Christmas left with the populace of 'night want to five below, according to ( the prairie Provinces' a sample of the the official readings. Thermometers' weather upon which he thrives in far - In other parts of the city registered away toy:and. adz below at eight o'clock this morn- I• It is reported that Santa made his I departure through Manitoba and Guelph, Ont., Dec. 27. -With the across the icy stretches to the north, tbermometer skidding to 21 below zerofor this province to -day records the during the night, the low*wt temper- coldest weatazer on the montinent. At ature experienced in this district in The Pas., Man., the mercury skidded -the last ten years, citizens were con- down to nearly 30 degrees below zero, tent to hug the fireside yesterday, and while in Winnipeg and many other the 'attendance at the city churches' pointe the lowest reached was 25 was naturally very slim. According.jmlqw. to an official reading made at the O. The northern blasts brought- about A. C., the mercury dropped to the 21 -'record dips of the .season in Saskat- below mark about four o'clock, but cll:ewan, Moose Jaw -Regina and Sas- -there was a rise in temperature dur- katoon experiencing around 15 below. ' -Ing the day. Telegraph service into_ In Alberta the temperatures were -- Guelph was affected to a e:orisiderable more moderate and with snow fairly extent owing to the cold snap, wires in general, no Aub -zero weather is re - some directions being put out of com- ported, CANADIAN CARS GO TO WORK ON SMELTER PAR -AWAY COUNTRIES r _ O BEGIN IN SPRING l ` Statistics Show Destination of F>i�►I Agreement Reached Be- - - Motors Exported from tween Noranda Mines and - - - Quebec Government. Ottawa, Dec. 27. -Canadian -made Adespatch from Quebec says:-At automobiles go to out -of -theway the close of a lengthy conference, in 'spots. Between 60 and 60 different the course of which all the details re- purchased Canadian cars in maining to permit the Noranda Alines, F I926 JANUARY 1926 Sia,• Mon. Tue. W44 TI,u Fr I. Sat 1 2 5 45 6 7 5..9 10 11 12 t3 14 15 18 17 13,10 20 21 22 23 !se 25 26 27 25 29 30 1926 ,APRIL 1926 Sum Mon. Tue, Wed Tiro. Fr L Sat 1. 1' 2 3 45 8 7 5 910 I1 12 13 14 15.18 17 Is 19 20 2t 2� 23 24 25 26 27 28 2 30 1926 JULY 1926 &n Mex , Tue, whd. Thu. Fri 5* 1 2 3 4 'S 8 7 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 t7 lis 19 20 21! 22 23 24 25 84 27 25 29 30 31 1926 OCMBER 1926 Sum Moa, Tim.1*d Thu. Fr L Sea i 1 2 '3 4 5 6 7 3 4 10 11.12->3 W1° 18 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 W. 25 26 27 25 29 30 r'� ; '' s;:s., z4.eti x;„; r ' .:+arc• ,e s yp�y 1926 FEBRUARY 1926 Sunm, Mon. Tue. We4 The FrL Sat 7 6. 9 O 11 12 15 14 15 IS t7 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1926 - MAY 1926 Sun, Mon, Tue` Wad Thu. Fri. Sat - 1 234587.3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 21 22 % X25 26 27 25 29 1926 Amissr IM &n does. True. Wa Tba Fri Sas# 1 2 3 45 8 7 3 0101112M64 1 rz 16 17 13 19 2D 21 22 23 24 A'26 27 2E 29 30 31 - 1926 Its 19'26 Se, "M Tua-WiaiThe.Fri SA V2 3 45 6 7 5 9 10 11 t2 13 14 15 18 17 13 19 20 4122 23 214 25 26 2? 252930 i T ! t 192:6- MARCH 1926 San. Mon. Tue. Wad Thu. Fri. Sat -1..2 3 4 5 6 7 5. 9 1011 t2-• 13 ,14151817 •13.19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1926 JUNE 1926 Sun. Mon, Tue. Wed Thu. Fri. Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ,,, 1926 SSR 1926 Sun. Mon, Tut Wed Thu. Fri Sail 1 2 3 4 S6 7 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 19 2D 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 25.29 30 ,1926 DEER 1926 stn Mon. Two. khd._Thu. Fri. Sat 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 3 9 10 it 12 13 14 15 1$17 13 10 20 2122 23 24 23 256 27 23 29 30 31 '•ui sW choice, $6.75 to $7.60; do, {rood. $6,75 PAPER 'EXPORTATION Ti�31 to $6,25; do, med., $4.50 to $5 ; do, INCREASED IN 1925 coin.. $3.75 to $4.50- butcher cows, November, rnnn ng, a A Iso Show e choice, iifto $elle; Jo, fair to good, ' ii;uebec Northwestern id fieldsto , 9-50. pulr `^ Dian. wheat -No. 1 North. $1.6414 ; to 36.7 ogn 53.. o to $3.50 Substantial Increase. 'Paraguay to•Palestine, and roan the Q go 5; bo. as, , were am settled, Hon. Mr. Per- No. 2 North., -$1.60s,4 • No. 3 North., world to Irak. the Dutch East Indies, Y canners and cutters, $2.25 to $3; + and Japan. Australia and New Zea- snit, Minister of Mines, -and his col- ' springers, choice, $90 to $110; good Ottawa, Dec. 27. -The pulp and $1.57'A. 'land beaded the lint of purchasers of `-leagues, Hon. Honore Mercier, Min- milch cows, $75• to $fib; medium cows, � paper exportation from Canada has Man. oats, No. 2, CW, no incl; the Canadian automobile. Of the; rater of Lauda and Forests, as well as No 7 51'ic; No 1 feed, 49'ic; No. 2 845 to $60; feeders, good. $5.76 steadily increased .during .the peat the minim interests concerned, -ex- $6.50; do, fair, $.50 to $5; stockers } paps - cheaper cars valued at $500 or less. I g feed, 471�gc: good. $4 75 to ;6.60; do, fair, $4 to I Year; Wood pulp, pulp wood and Australia purchased 944 in Novem- �Pthe­--Not ressed their entire satisfaction at the Am. corn, track, Toronto -No. 2 $4,50; cafes, choice, $12.50 to $18.50; manufactured r all show u►creas her, and New Zealand 946. Of them attained. I gr y J. Y. Murdock, R.C., President of ye'1ow, 89c. Bio, good.. $10 to $11.60; do, grassers, es 1n the bulletin issued b the Do- mere_expen rdv-e cars; Australia bought Miilfeed-Del., Montreal freights. 4 to fib ; good light sheep, $8.60 to minion Bureau of Statistics. 72 and New Zealand 267. -In com-a-M s• d +- �- Bladed: Bran, per ten, $30.25 $7.50; - heavies and bucks, $4.450 xo Of wood pulp, 18,000;000 to v H. Chadbourne, Managing Director, per $32.25 to j $5.50.• good lambs, $13 t,) $13.50; do, valued at over $47,000 000 were ex , parlson, the United Kingdom porches- B'i g to $31.26; shoita, r ton, I , conferred with Government, stated: $33.25• middlings, $39.25 to $40.25; rasa., $12.50 to $13.50; do, bucks,.$10 ad in November Wane o1 the cheaper ported within the 12 months ended =Canadian cars, but 454 of the more "We expect • work on the smelting good feed flour, per bag, $2.30. 1 $11; do, culls, $11 to $12; hogs. last No%^ember, wlri:e in the 12 months �rpenaiva I plant to be erected in Rouyn Township Ont oats -42 to 46c, f.o.b. shipping 'thick smooths, fed and watered, resin 15,000,000 tons' valued- at to start earl next spring. and art points. $13.36; do, f.o.b., $12.75; �o, country P g• 0f the total of fi hof the cieeaper y p g• p Ont. good milling wheat= -$1.84 to points $12.50;do, off cars, $13.75; $•40,000, were sent out. yi cars exported in November (compared- of ,the construction material will be in g premium, pulp figures forwarded in the comae of the win- .$1.37, f.o.b. shipping po ts; according select $2.62. The wood ul fi res indicate simi ., • with 4,468 in October, and ,8,288 in; to freights. MONTREAL. - lar gains. In the year ended Novem Barley -Malting --66 g Nosember, 1924), 10 went to the Gold tor q -Martin -645 to 67c. bei, 1,421400 cords left Canada valued Oats, No. 2 CW, 63c; No. 3 CW, boast, five to Manta, seven to Fiji, 642 Buckwheat=Ng 9, 70c.+ e;"extra Nn: <-feed; 86c: -Flour, Man: I"$14,119,000,.and in the .some period to the $traits Settlements, 24 to N[- �F• PEACE Rye-xo. 2, SOB. spring wheat pats:, firsts, $8.90; 'sec- I in 1924, 1,314,000 cords were exported Man flour -First pat $9.30, To- K ' $8 to valued at $13,600 000.'' a, three to the British Sudan, tour rento; do, second at $8 80. oneie, $8.40• strong bakers , , ACCEPTED BY DRUSES P € -� $7.20. The total expoft figures for paper -to the Belgian -Congo, four to the Ont, flour -Toronto, 90 per, .cent. $820; winter ata.; choice, preach West Indies, two -to Irak, 26 : at per barrel in carlots, T$ronto, Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs.,. $3:40 to $3.60. and paper products show a slight drop >, to Egypt, 502 to 'Argentina; -$2fi io-RCjiorted Armistim-" ftned' b: ,--seaboard, in 'bulk, $6.25. Bran, 25;$30to $31.25; $ .25 ts, $32.251 0. b October and November this year, a the Dutch East Indies, 17 'to Siam, Straw-Carlots, r ton; $9 to $9.50. H :$33 o.. ,per. on car l is $40.26. I but a substantial increase for the 12 - --the - With Commissioner per o. 2, per ton car lots, -$14.50 " and two to Portuguese Africa. Screenings =Standard, recleaned, month period. The paper exports for , .iDjlVeneL f.o.b. ba :'ton, 0. a16. 1925; were valued at $9 4 Y its' PC Butter, No. 1 pasteurized, 411,1 "to , November, London,' Dec. 27.=An Exchange Cheese -New, large, 22 to 22c; twins, ,22% to 23c; tri lets, 24c; 42c; No: 1 creamery, 40 to 41c. Eggs, 869,103; f�r October, 1924, $7,704;847 -°BOUND BY THUGS Telegraph despatch from 'Bagdad Stiltons, 25c. Old, large, '68c; twins, I Storage extras, 46c; storage firsts, I For the -1L months ended. November, gives a reWrtt brought by a convoy 29c; triplets 30c. 41c;' storage seconds, -36c; fresh ex- 1926, the value of the trade was $105, WOMAN ALARMS POLICE from Syria that_ the chiefs of the Batter -Finest creamery prints, 'fres, 75c; freak firsts, 65c. Potatoes, �=446,$14, and for the same period11 i in --r.- Kruse tribesmen in Syria have accept- 47c; No, -1 creamery, 46c; No. 2, per bag, car bots, $2.40 to $2.%.. 1924, $97,731,195. A4• `:: 1 Cows, cutter and canner quality. � `- - - Dili' With ed- peace proposaia- offered by the ,to 46cr Dairy prints, 41 to 42c. pt, Tooth Pick Held in Mouth. 'French authorities. Eggs -Fresh extras, in cartons, $2.26 to $3.26; calves, mixed lots, toed. s r An armistice was reported to have lac; fresh extras, loose, .68c; fresh' and con►, $10 to $11.60; grassers, $5, z Saskatoon, Seek., Dec. 27. --Attack- been Zg several days ago between firsts, 57c; storage extras, 46c; stor- lambs, mixed lots, fair quality, $11; I Lightning Ca $1,000,000 lee at his bob tribesmen and the new firsts, 42 to 43c; storage seconds,' h selects, $14; do, coin. and mei}., Fite I,p>1a ai Buenos Aird u Biel while.. asleep hol0e the Druse 34 to 35e. I $18.25 to $13,50; sows, $11 to $11.60. $ Fourth 'Avenue north, with a- wedge- ` French High Commissioner in Syria, Dressed poultry -Chickens', spring, i Dec. 27. -Lightning thin ahs weapon, presumably an ave, ; HenryFrench. g :.) Buenos Aires, gh g ped y Ib., 30c; hens, over 4 to 6_Ib,-, 24 to, •Ven._N _ during a violent storm this afternoon some time last evening, James E. me- , s•, 'S Pros ti rr - set on re t res n o o c r ; was Egypt, ' The French Foreign Office ducklings, 5 %a. and up, 30 to 82c; Meaning 1'1S}1t pe ty- Melxcan Petroleum Company, situated s found unoonacioas, bathed in blood, by i admitted that- negotiations_ looking to turkeys, 42 to 45c. - - the city police, summoned by the wife ;peace were going on iii -S-yn'a, bdt ' Beans, Can. handpicked, ib., 6c; A despatch iron: Tokio says :--The on the waterfront five miles south of who, bound hand and foot, contrived that. _final signature had yet been, Primes 6 to 614c imperial granddaughter born to Crown i B e rr Buenos Aires Th tanks contained --- - -ilia produce ---S ru :.__IMP-! 2460 000 litres of petreleunr (about --� to attract the attention of the Tong' 'fixed. It was -'admitted, however, that y PrinGess Nagako last Sunday has been + 7 ---distance to hone operator b man- gal., 2.40; per b -gal. t n, 2.80 per „ 600 000 galit,na). ]ep pe Y the signing of -ass' -armistice at -any gal., ma -le sugar; Ib:, 25 to- 261 --- -named Shigeko Terunomiya, "Bright, Tugs were dispatched to remove Ipnlating the dial with a tooth pick minute would not surprise the For- Honey--50-ib. tins, 111,4 to 12S er Prosperity.^ - - - 1 •held between her teeth. sign Office. lb.; 10-1b. tins, 11% to 12c; 6 -lb. Una, t-anis-vv�sses moored nearby:- The fire �< Ulna, All Japan made hot,day with par- , The Woman, in..a hysterical condi- . - _ 12 to 121ric; 21,4 -Ib. tins, 14 to 141,4c. I ades and fetes in, honor of "Naming raged at hours, and the loss is -esti - The eat, t was loosened from the •towels Smoked -meats --Hems, med., 26 to ; Day „ mated at mora than $1,000,000. and stripe of lien with w ick she was -- 28e, c ked s, 40 to 42c; smoked _�. - - - , No fridge -Yet a I�i'iagata oo ham 23 to 26c; break - fee 22c; cottage, - ' f -- bOII71d- and.MayNot be Any fast bacon sz to.: a6c;' special brand SCtVant for'�8 Years breakfast bacon, 38 t 39c; backs, in a Family Power'Behind IGaiser • Niagara Falls Ont Dec. 27.- boneless, 80 to, 37c. - __ in World. War is Dead K .Turkey and Russia Cured meats -Long clea- bacon, 50 ` While the winter scenery here is beau- - lbs. 20.60' Pau, France, Dec. 2 The palm Sign Neutrahllt�l Agr ent. tiful,. there is no sign of an ice bridge- 2 ?0 lbs., 22; ?0 to 90 $ for length of service goes to Nava' A despatch f� urn Berlin says: -, g11 20 lee. an up. $19.00; lig�rtwcight Professor Rudolph von Valentini,' Yrs The bridge may be, late in forming, roils, in barrels, $43.50; heavyweight Car:otte, who. was born in M4xico. in chief of ex -Emperor William's Civila A despatch from Constarmople and there is a possibility that there rolls, $39.60' per barrel. 1815, and died Friday at the village of Cabinet, died recently at Hameln,± C� says: -The -Exchange "Telegraph says will not be any. Lard -Pure tierces 18 to 18',4c; Escout. pruasia, aged seventy-one. -.: Ishmet Pasha, the Turkish Premier, Elimination of the cross current In tuba, 181,1 to 19c; pal' 19 to 19 ,Sc; t the ag* 01` 110 ears she was still �•' Arch Bridge prints, to 20%c; ahortening tierces, se vin arca domes c 1n the household l Professor von Valentin' was credit - 20' a t .*nmmnees the signing in Paris on De- the river near the Upperg 1 rims tubs, 14c; pais, 1414c; blocks, I g ed with exerting a powerful political, .comber 17 of a new agreement be-' caused by the flow from the Niagara 25 to 15%z of descendants of 09 -family for which i influence over the former Kaiser. Dur tween Turkey and Russia, pledging Power Company's old tunnel, which is Heavy steers, choice, $8 to $8.75; she originally worged. She ontered,,nA the war it was said he was reopen ' mutual neutrality. it either country is not in use now, is the reason that the do, good, $7.75 to SR; butcher, the service of this fami.p in :dexico in cable for the fa:•1 of Count von Betha-, attacked-F'orein Minister' Tchit- i bridge rhaY not form. This current steers, choice, $7 to $7.85; do, good�� 1827, followed its members to France, I mann-Hollweg and the appointment of ',eherip signed for the Soviet Govern- held the fee below the cataracts form- $6 to $8.50; do, med., $4.75 to 450;'and remained. with them until her peaceful end on Christmas Day. Dr. George Michaelis as Chancellor. meat, Ing the bridges in former years. do, com•, $4 to $5; butcher heifers, P _ y �w 1926 FEBRUARY 1926 Sunm, Mon. Tue. We4 The FrL Sat 7 6. 9 O 11 12 15 14 15 IS t7 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1926 - MAY 1926 Sun, Mon, Tue` Wad Thu. Fri. Sat - 1 234587.3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 21 22 % X25 26 27 25 29 1926 Amissr IM &n does. True. Wa Tba Fri Sas# 1 2 3 45 8 7 3 0101112M64 1 rz 16 17 13 19 2D 21 22 23 24 A'26 27 2E 29 30 31 - 1926 Its 19'26 Se, "M Tua-WiaiThe.Fri SA V2 3 45 6 7 5 9 10 11 t2 13 14 15 18 17 13 19 20 4122 23 214 25 26 2? 252930 i T ! t 192:6- MARCH 1926 San. Mon. Tue. Wad Thu. Fri. Sat -1..2 3 4 5 6 7 5. 9 1011 t2-• 13 ,14151817 •13.19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1926 JUNE 1926 Sun. Mon, Tue. Wed Thu. Fri. Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ,,, 1926 SSR 1926 Sun. Mon, Tut Wed Thu. Fri Sail 1 2 3 4 S6 7 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 19 2D 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 25.29 30 ,1926 DEER 1926 stn Mon. Two. khd._Thu. Fri. Sat 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 3 9 10 it 12 13 14 15 1$17 13 10 20 2122 23 24 23 256 27 23 29 30 31 '•ui sW choice, $6.75 to $7.60; do, {rood. $6,75 PAPER 'EXPORTATION Ti�31 to $6,25; do, med., $4.50 to $5 ; do, INCREASED IN 1925 coin.. $3.75 to $4.50- butcher cows, November, rnnn ng, a A Iso Show e choice, iifto $elle; Jo, fair to good, ' ii;uebec Northwestern id fieldsto , 9-50. pulr `^ Dian. wheat -No. 1 North. $1.6414 ; to 36.7 ogn 53.. o to $3.50 Substantial Increase. 'Paraguay to•Palestine, and roan the Q go 5; bo. as, , were am settled, Hon. Mr. Per- No. 2 North., -$1.60s,4 • No. 3 North., world to Irak. the Dutch East Indies, Y canners and cutters, $2.25 to $3; + and Japan. Australia and New Zea- snit, Minister of Mines, -and his col- ' springers, choice, $90 to $110; good Ottawa, Dec. 27. -The pulp and $1.57'A. 'land beaded the lint of purchasers of `-leagues, Hon. Honore Mercier, Min- milch cows, $75• to $fib; medium cows, � paper exportation from Canada has Man. oats, No. 2, CW, no incl; the Canadian automobile. Of the; rater of Lauda and Forests, as well as No 7 51'ic; No 1 feed, 49'ic; No. 2 845 to $60; feeders, good. $5.76 steadily increased .during .the peat the minim interests concerned, -ex- $6.50; do, fair, $.50 to $5; stockers } paps - cheaper cars valued at $500 or less. I g feed, 471�gc: good. $4 75 to ;6.60; do, fair, $4 to I Year; Wood pulp, pulp wood and Australia purchased 944 in Novem- �Pthe­--Not ressed their entire satisfaction at the Am. corn, track, Toronto -No. 2 $4,50; cafes, choice, $12.50 to $18.50; manufactured r all show u►creas her, and New Zealand 946. Of them attained. I gr y J. Y. Murdock, R.C., President of ye'1ow, 89c. Bio, good.. $10 to $11.60; do, grassers, es 1n the bulletin issued b the Do- mere_expen rdv-e cars; Australia bought Miilfeed-Del., Montreal freights. 4 to fib ; good light sheep, $8.60 to minion Bureau of Statistics. 72 and New Zealand 267. -In com-a-M s• d +- �- Bladed: Bran, per ten, $30.25 $7.50; - heavies and bucks, $4.450 xo Of wood pulp, 18,000;000 to v H. Chadbourne, Managing Director, per $32.25 to j $5.50.• good lambs, $13 t,) $13.50; do, valued at over $47,000 000 were ex , parlson, the United Kingdom porches- B'i g to $31.26; shoita, r ton, I , conferred with Government, stated: $33.25• middlings, $39.25 to $40.25; rasa., $12.50 to $13.50; do, bucks,.$10 ad in November Wane o1 the cheaper ported within the 12 months ended =Canadian cars, but 454 of the more "We expect • work on the smelting good feed flour, per bag, $2.30. 1 $11; do, culls, $11 to $12; hogs. last No%^ember, wlri:e in the 12 months �rpenaiva I plant to be erected in Rouyn Township Ont oats -42 to 46c, f.o.b. shipping 'thick smooths, fed and watered, resin 15,000,000 tons' valued- at to start earl next spring. and art points. $13.36; do, f.o.b., $12.75; �o, country P g• 0f the total of fi hof the cieeaper y p g• p Ont. good milling wheat= -$1.84 to points $12.50;do, off cars, $13.75; $•40,000, were sent out. yi cars exported in November (compared- of ,the construction material will be in g premium, pulp figures forwarded in the comae of the win- .$1.37, f.o.b. shipping po ts; according select $2.62. The wood ul fi res indicate simi ., • with 4,468 in October, and ,8,288 in; to freights. MONTREAL. - lar gains. In the year ended Novem Barley -Malting --66 g Nosember, 1924), 10 went to the Gold tor q -Martin -645 to 67c. bei, 1,421400 cords left Canada valued Oats, No. 2 CW, 63c; No. 3 CW, boast, five to Manta, seven to Fiji, 642 Buckwheat=Ng 9, 70c.+ e;"extra Nn: <-feed; 86c: -Flour, Man: I"$14,119,000,.and in the .some period to the $traits Settlements, 24 to N[- �F• PEACE Rye-xo. 2, SOB. spring wheat pats:, firsts, $8.90; 'sec- I in 1924, 1,314,000 cords were exported Man flour -First pat $9.30, To- K ' $8 to valued at $13,600 000.'' a, three to the British Sudan, tour rento; do, second at $8 80. oneie, $8.40• strong bakers , , ACCEPTED BY DRUSES P € -� $7.20. The total expoft figures for paper -to the Belgian -Congo, four to the Ont, flour -Toronto, 90 per, .cent. $820; winter ata.; choice, preach West Indies, two -to Irak, 26 : at per barrel in carlots, T$ronto, Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs.,. $3:40 to $3.60. and paper products show a slight drop >, to Egypt, 502 to 'Argentina; -$2fi io-RCjiorted Armistim-" ftned' b: ,--seaboard, in 'bulk, $6.25. Bran, 25;$30to $31.25; $ .25 ts, $32.251 0. b October and November this year, a the Dutch East Indies, 17 'to Siam, Straw-Carlots, r ton; $9 to $9.50. H :$33 o.. ,per. on car l is $40.26. I but a substantial increase for the 12 - --the - With Commissioner per o. 2, per ton car lots, -$14.50 " and two to Portuguese Africa. Screenings =Standard, recleaned, month period. The paper exports for , .iDjlVeneL f.o.b. ba :'ton, 0. a16. 1925; were valued at $9 4 Y its' PC Butter, No. 1 pasteurized, 411,1 "to , November, London,' Dec. 27.=An Exchange Cheese -New, large, 22 to 22c; twins, ,22% to 23c; tri lets, 24c; 42c; No: 1 creamery, 40 to 41c. Eggs, 869,103; f�r October, 1924, $7,704;847 -°BOUND BY THUGS Telegraph despatch from 'Bagdad Stiltons, 25c. Old, large, '68c; twins, I Storage extras, 46c; storage firsts, I For the -1L months ended. November, gives a reWrtt brought by a convoy 29c; triplets 30c. 41c;' storage seconds, -36c; fresh ex- 1926, the value of the trade was $105, WOMAN ALARMS POLICE from Syria that_ the chiefs of the Batter -Finest creamery prints, 'fres, 75c; freak firsts, 65c. Potatoes, �=446,$14, and for the same period11 i in --r.- Kruse tribesmen in Syria have accept- 47c; No, -1 creamery, 46c; No. 2, per bag, car bots, $2.40 to $2.%.. 1924, $97,731,195. A4• `:: 1 Cows, cutter and canner quality. � `- - - Dili' With ed- peace proposaia- offered by the ,to 46cr Dairy prints, 41 to 42c. pt, Tooth Pick Held in Mouth. 'French authorities. Eggs -Fresh extras, in cartons, $2.26 to $3.26; calves, mixed lots, toed. s r An armistice was reported to have lac; fresh extras, loose, .68c; fresh' and con►, $10 to $11.60; grassers, $5, z Saskatoon, Seek., Dec. 27. --Attack- been Zg several days ago between firsts, 57c; storage extras, 46c; stor- lambs, mixed lots, fair quality, $11; I Lightning Ca $1,000,000 lee at his bob tribesmen and the new firsts, 42 to 43c; storage seconds,' h selects, $14; do, coin. and mei}., Fite I,p>1a ai Buenos Aird u Biel while.. asleep hol0e the Druse 34 to 35e. I $18.25 to $13,50; sows, $11 to $11.60. $ Fourth 'Avenue north, with a- wedge- ` French High Commissioner in Syria, Dressed poultry -Chickens', spring, i Dec. 27. -Lightning thin ahs weapon, presumably an ave, ; HenryFrench. g :.) Buenos Aires, gh g ped y Ib., 30c; hens, over 4 to 6_Ib,-, 24 to, •Ven._N _ during a violent storm this afternoon some time last evening, James E. me- , s•, 'S Pros ti rr - set on re t res n o o c r ; was Egypt, ' The French Foreign Office ducklings, 5 %a. and up, 30 to 82c; Meaning 1'1S}1t pe ty- Melxcan Petroleum Company, situated s found unoonacioas, bathed in blood, by i admitted that- negotiations_ looking to turkeys, 42 to 45c. - - the city police, summoned by the wife ;peace were going on iii -S-yn'a, bdt ' Beans, Can. handpicked, ib., 6c; A despatch iron: Tokio says :--The on the waterfront five miles south of who, bound hand and foot, contrived that. _final signature had yet been, Primes 6 to 614c imperial granddaughter born to Crown i B e rr Buenos Aires Th tanks contained --- - -ilia produce ---S ru :.__IMP-! 2460 000 litres of petreleunr (about --� to attract the attention of the Tong' 'fixed. It was -'admitted, however, that y PrinGess Nagako last Sunday has been + 7 ---distance to hone operator b man- gal., 2.40; per b -gal. t n, 2.80 per „ 600 000 galit,na). ]ep pe Y the signing of -ass' -armistice at -any gal., ma -le sugar; Ib:, 25 to- 261 --- -named Shigeko Terunomiya, "Bright, Tugs were dispatched to remove Ipnlating the dial with a tooth pick minute would not surprise the For- Honey--50-ib. tins, 111,4 to 12S er Prosperity.^ - - - 1 •held between her teeth. sign Office. lb.; 10-1b. tins, 11% to 12c; 6 -lb. Una, t-anis-vv�sses moored nearby:- The fire �< Ulna, All Japan made hot,day with par- , The Woman, in..a hysterical condi- . - _ 12 to 121ric; 21,4 -Ib. tins, 14 to 141,4c. I ades and fetes in, honor of "Naming raged at hours, and the loss is -esti - The eat, t was loosened from the •towels Smoked -meats --Hems, med., 26 to ; Day „ mated at mora than $1,000,000. and stripe of lien with w ick she was -- 28e, c ked s, 40 to 42c; smoked _�. - - - , No fridge -Yet a I�i'iagata oo ham 23 to 26c; break - fee 22c; cottage, - ' f -- bOII71d- and.MayNot be Any fast bacon sz to.: a6c;' special brand SCtVant for'�8 Years breakfast bacon, 38 t 39c; backs, in a Family Power'Behind IGaiser • Niagara Falls Ont Dec. 27.- boneless, 80 to, 37c. - __ in World. War is Dead K .Turkey and Russia Cured meats -Long clea- bacon, 50 ` While the winter scenery here is beau- - lbs. 20.60' Pau, France, Dec. 2 The palm Sign Neutrahllt�l Agr ent. tiful,. there is no sign of an ice bridge- 2 ?0 lbs., 22; ?0 to 90 $ for length of service goes to Nava' A despatch f� urn Berlin says: -, g11 20 lee. an up. $19.00; lig�rtwcight Professor Rudolph von Valentini,' Yrs The bridge may be, late in forming, roils, in barrels, $43.50; heavyweight Car:otte, who. was born in M4xico. in chief of ex -Emperor William's Civila A despatch from Constarmople and there is a possibility that there rolls, $39.60' per barrel. 1815, and died Friday at the village of Cabinet, died recently at Hameln,± C� says: -The -Exchange "Telegraph says will not be any. Lard -Pure tierces 18 to 18',4c; Escout. pruasia, aged seventy-one. -.: Ishmet Pasha, the Turkish Premier, Elimination of the cross current In tuba, 181,1 to 19c; pal' 19 to 19 ,Sc; t the ag* 01` 110 ears she was still �•' Arch Bridge prints, to 20%c; ahortening tierces, se vin arca domes c 1n the household l Professor von Valentin' was credit - 20' a t .*nmmnees the signing in Paris on De- the river near the Upperg 1 rims tubs, 14c; pais, 1414c; blocks, I g ed with exerting a powerful political, .comber 17 of a new agreement be-' caused by the flow from the Niagara 25 to 15%z of descendants of 09 -family for which i influence over the former Kaiser. Dur tween Turkey and Russia, pledging Power Company's old tunnel, which is Heavy steers, choice, $8 to $8.75; she originally worged. She ontered,,nA the war it was said he was reopen ' mutual neutrality. it either country is not in use now, is the reason that the do, good, $7.75 to SR; butcher, the service of this fami.p in :dexico in cable for the fa:•1 of Count von Betha-, attacked-F'orein Minister' Tchit- i bridge rhaY not form. This current steers, choice, $7 to $7.85; do, good�� 1827, followed its members to France, I mann-Hollweg and the appointment of ',eherip signed for the Soviet Govern- held the fee below the cataracts form- $6 to $8.50; do, med., $4.75 to 450;'and remained. with them until her peaceful end on Christmas Day. Dr. George Michaelis as Chancellor. meat, Ing the bridges in former years. do, com•, $4 to $5; butcher heifers, P `�w .7' R�l `11" 11�0 :�v W7 -•M w "Z _7 'Pickering -'15AL9 R The ,g the r6itile RPM there was a large surplus, Pickermogi 14 requite most of fists next spring 'In 4a e "inter �u MA'Y.' JAN. STs—Auction sale of• Very bad condition owing to the wet h9rees, cattle. fowl, M dmiuittee' No& Ston I as'they had gone Into the FR natogele and or ViAdlance C A T MRMS weather. Be referred to th"Ifticulty turnips at lot, 19. Coo. 8' Pickering, _17- 01 7Ls per C year.: $1.50 if. paid in adv-P e. Claremont) the in deullug with the dogqu�!stion. (halt mile south of Cl;� HARNIISS 4 the United States anid Creat Many' 'of the doge Ittrown to worry property of Mrs. Elizabeth 0O?![11_ Our supply of quality Harness and tfR P,Bj.*' "00 in -ramorl; --flitle at coneo'doack. 'See biller sheep came ftow Toronto Isind paid. complete. The object of We Association Is ti Parts to now compl no tax. W= Maw. Auctioneer. tessen'itealing and prosecute ::jS00TS--dRBB 8HOB JOHN 'MURKAR,, Proprietor. John Forgie, es-reeve. being tl"eia- the felans. arge stock of this Foulsus aced, did nor approve of having a large We bav* a I surplus. He &bought the bconamy Boot on hand—unbeatable for hard wear and tear. practised by the council-of 1925 Was' Township Nowivaotion� about the same as that practised.. by Members having;ropertl tholes 00mumal -REPAIRIKO In dealing' with rib any m4mber The ratepayers of the Township of previous counci 40 et on Monday afternoon the road question be thought that It. jP We mat at jazectitive 00molitt". otain our established to u Pickerting m tV for repairinq I the Town Half., Brou am. for the would be the lielglit of fooliabriess not 'tion . all kinds or nominating amondidateANT Lha post- toaveTUltoole may be bad from the F. dent as: and thought the re-orgd. tion of reeve. 1st deputy-reeve.It nizst thing an spyliesolion. JUM ECIL BRADI'mY deputy. reeve and two councillorsi, the county road system was a good —L� D. Banks C. S. Palm- 7. township clerk, D. R, Beaton. presid- for the county and province to well. a p'py ion of the When the time had expired ths. He thought that the present cou6cl-I M. S. Chapman, Pickering. Harness—maker, g were no'w.uated the- re- bad-done good--work-during the- year. owing for He was no D4 Munro, in 4a$. Richirdson. RING9 ONTARIO '.01lectiveppaltions: t a candidote for reeveship. �PICKE prestoent, Secretary FOR REEAR John Scott, n the pool- ominated for Aftin are. R. R. Mow`b&,j, 0. Lion deputy-reeve, was not Spear He thought the resent r0i6yth, Hugb Pugh, John Forgie. candidate. NEW YEAR council had done good wort. He FIRbT DEPUTY-REEVE end seconder, but thanked his mover a Q. M. Forsyth, G. L. Middleton. Year's Daywas not a candidate. m' a' s and New 'OND DSPUTV-REEVE t r SEL Mr. Spears. being totalled, defended 0. L Middleton, JiDbn Scott. evuricil is award.log the the county FOR COUNCILLOR 0 T_ ED A T S contract for the At,herloy bridge, as John A. White, E. L. Chapman. the lowest tenderer would bring in The meetZg, bich'oas mucbssmall- outside labor for the work. 7 NAVAL ORANGES-10c, 50e and 60c dozi. w resolved itself into 1. Forsyth. l7eing called agiiin. BEST NA, er than usual. no G.h MIXED NCTS—all the bist kinds, 25c lb public meeting. and on motion of was not in accord with be action of the council in the' Atflerley MIXED CANDY—hand mixed, creams, chocolates xr Ad p Spears. seconded by G. M. For- 4 a t -Al I l6c to 50c 1 b. k;r . ;... , .... D. R. Beat-, was elected to the bridge matter. and was also opposed etc, TAB 35c lb. LE RAISINS—fresh, 5 crown, position of chairman. to the re-forestrat On scheme of the LE FIGS-15c pkg or 25c lb. 0 A. Spens. t6retiring reeve. was county council. TAB—sweet and sound, 25C lb W called upon to address the electors. 0. L. Middleton.Lwbo is elected by XMAS GRAPES and a account of the work dur- acclamation to the position of 2nd . . . . . . XMAS CHOCOLATES—boxes from 25c to I-(W. n NICE LARGE BANANAS-35c per doz. lag Me'v4r. on account of exercis- deputy-reeve. the other nominee. J. 1p i that the Scott, eeonowv. and the fact wet. haviog retired, spoke briefly R. K line"ath,r during the fall Waa 80 and tback-ed the-electors for the confi- -electing -work done on the roads deuce imposed In him by to there was Is" d ad-- rik"It Ill tohis former position. PJKE tbao was intended, an a .:: -, - L'. Wtextend to all the Complimen" of the Season was a balanee nil hand at the in having retired with. the excep- there All HONZW0i end of the year of 56710 35. Mr. Spears tion of the members of last your a 01 MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR lowed the wer ckc-lared sit cto, d by then briefly rev IL at the council. they are- 0 an y especially that of.tbe acclamation. t Council. 7 which be was a member. Ie, Bridges. MES -s- RICHA loommItteeon Roads and &id lag be stated t bet he was in the field JA RDclf%N• candidetelor the positiou, ol reeve...... for the year 1926. 'ELLIOTT 0. m, Forsyth. 1st deputy-reeve for • as next called upon"year 1926. W -eAs. cha.irmanoof the committee on a Store Pi�ckering �ardw Roads and Bridges, be gave a detailed account of the ezpeadltude- j the Ow save d showed twentilucotmicial,ttemyeai-ad saved the —for more than-30 years a leading school for Business Training. the itownship W&DIF hundreds of dollars by careful handling of brid ad SAVES STUDENT'S TimE 4ulTert material. 'Mr. Pony& :hO bank ♦our many cuitomerlB and was chairman of the F1112,13cs COm1Utt- resent educational stand- We t We will give you credit 101 your P tee went Minutely into the expeoill- Council. No new ing when arranging your course 0 YO f studies, and -promote a _frien(fs for their patronede 'Lure at the County .debentures bad been issued during the ready for it. to & male advanced cla"st as 9000 as YOU are during 1925 year and the county debt was grade n, which enabled them There is n holding back for others. dally decreasing 'Ito reduce the tax rate this year. Me, our is sachets. individual in's truction'sond mo*t UP't eXiSt .Vogoddjth thanked the electors for methods, combined with intensive your same 'kind relations -electing him to the pc41tiOD Of III, date me _epatT reeve &" Was S611,111 & C011141- ginning in January. will 1641id YOU fttibill� 0 a the year 1926 d =ion iltiring 7' Amote far that Position (I L Middleton. retiring Sad dept.- by mij�-%Umrner. ,reeve happy onto all being wiled. stated that the When writing for information include the details of your tsrmer speakers bad covered the Mao the yearo'be a ground well. but referred to post education and we will gladly outline out ,plans to give' y pretty suatters, not touched upon. He refer. --------- -red to the organization of the toad `�*u greatest results in the shortest Possible time- e=_I:6fhA mnn 0 IL* the ji&j Stroets -7!'Uro'lio ;5 jl�raiviueial department' yopee . As chairman sof the Committee on Contingencies expenditure In that A. dsroastmeot. He also referred to some J. So BAUSDON -.-TICKERING of the .roc it to be done in the future in Rhe matter of bridges. It closing be I st" that be was again a candidate • OLQUHOUN icor thapousition of 2od deputy-reeve. John A. White, retiring councillor. )S RS being called upon. wished all A happy I An important fact us New Year. Beiog sad prosperous ebainvan of the committees on Snow- I Furs Relinet H 1: N'RO e o xomods.Boouses on Wire Fences and about Ftirds 'R'm dled went Over the sipendttut*.ia departments. With the excep. AW W-D,4110 AFurs Repaired tion of the school debentures. the township woo now out of debt. Crill -0 order ''slams were made regarding the meth- (30ats"nade t the roads. ad of employing 0161% On W"t mnad -a TE .4and otojwtiuns were made to employ O*U 2T . I - T-.,. 10 0 Moil Q Sag Scarboro men and teams In gravel ---ling roads in the township- He was Ink soboult Ussuf"ftring Funis gamin In the field- for the position Of ;Toroatoe IL L. is -D*A�k� Ave-31 (near ]Broadview &To )t i Chapman. councillor end 4bairman at the 4010mittesil D&W^ge to Sb Worried by Dogs. was Wled reflected,, In the referred to the I "t, re He cars Rood work done by the road superintendent r of im_- . PICKERIN '�,Vpeke of now situations arising in the- t of the township. ,,�eaothem par . tbro"b the many subdivions of land. -Tod deal with thaddl will require careful T . :baadling on the part of the council. is ..ARK MEAT -2M' ET. Is speaking of the ver) heavy exPen- Delp killed by dogs, be-sm,ld • d1ture for end• for Iscm1haa had hie 2& lb H. Richar( Pound Roast or Steak, ped out It 7 ? of pure-bred sheep wiped Surlein Roast etr Steak. is believed, by one dog that has never : . - 100n) A tag. and thus escapes the tax st "Oerterhouse Roast or.-Steek, T -no difficulty is to got an URGING the Pa. * six months 18e v person to -go On the witness; stand and give evi- D CANADIANS have bought over, -.0, deuce as to the identity of the dog Fine Rib Roast, whicha to have won led iobeer. ;-Heavy Ri 10e co-operation of the 15,000 New . Chevrolets—approxi- b Roast, Is know .44 mad 16c. He asked fov- the 'seats ars in dealing with this niial. ely 100 Canadian-built Cars, everY, 49houlder PAM Ll pipmat l4e ter. maked the r- #-.A. , Rogoat, Ay* 7W -;,;:Wr placed 1; .7 wotWng d' 9c confidence _j -sond'again this year, being elicted. -Brisket, to bOil, ago by acclamation. Leg of Pork, - 25C Owners everywhere are telling their• R. P. Mowbray. for-- many- years- Loin of Pork,.. . township as well me cour -about Cbevtoletperformance Tsoeve of the townsl - -7 ends Shouldet Roast me, Y, cillor and twice warden of the county. " quality is the 28C ',i.! was next called upon. He stated that -and Chevrolet Pork Chops, 25c 64 P Pork Sausage, 2fk criticism was good for thosecritialsed. for this phenomenal sales V ... The county-debt was now about reason rk,. 64 Finest Wt Po 84C —40),000. 1. very serious burden. He - L—succem 'nest-Breakfadt Bacou, piece, _2 .,gave advice regarding, eo-operation -'scourge. 85C -7- sliced, and the obeeli-killing He council for giv- 80C criticised the 6ountv COW Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or. whole), contract for building the -,jag the co 45C dollars above the . ...... . contractor who "Go & A. To L Back, __(� Atberley bridge to It JAW I Me I --- 'w" thousands of roved of the Cooked Ham, 2,5C 6% der. 'He App owest ten council in refus. Weiners, - - 15C 44 action of the county --At% all -in to pace a by-law compelling Pickering ED Mario Head-Oheeme,.. carry lights. it should be ,1 ­5 lbs- 55 cents. wetticles"14 6m*estic Shortening,-3 lbs or the, province to deal tirst and D 4. %1. 1. go cents'. matter for - of the mot-k on the. lb prints 18 Cents; He criticiped 6comt and-White Fish road-. He 'rout an Every Friday: thronallt If the council were not criticised they -ruld go away Fresh with the itnpresti!on that they were A lor W ideal councillors. 3 C"17"EIRING -er, Hugh Pugh. township treasui (r. RF41DI th' 4 1925 for ICr ` 11"' While their gond WQIx 0 1 . LAd UQ'JI10"Ay. N, im M�4, -4A yy1.. w,t ;kh.. e.. .,. „j.�.R. .' .A..'(tq...... ;;.._y.,�:r: ,s.,. ...ter- �.' :•r-�„ H?;''"•'.t� '^'r:3-.,4 'a}_ ,.:'r7.L''vy;�.r"lac?0r¢w a rYSG� rr�_ .1 D,r;..i n ,r , -xyw r ,.A u ' ^ .jCLAREMONT. The Misses Parton, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Overland. of Erin, The 'Claremont Junior Hockey �am}= �,'�� �-- are spending the holidays with Out., accompanied by their sou, Club wishes to thank the business �+� Middleton; of Pet�rboro, vbae their arente here. Lorne, end .wife of Toronto, spent .men os the for their donat- 6ome♦over Christmas. Wm . A. Forgie, of the`Staad- Christmas with their 'coo; O. A., ions towards this club - w �. Born, on Sunday gDee. 28th• to ard•Haak, Sudbury, s at Ohriet- and Mrs.. Overland: Charles and •Mrs. Elliott and s '` F. and Mrs, Hardy, a eon. pe Che[ mea for farm and mas deny here with his parents, There will be a Leap Year Car- daughter. Brooklin, spent Christ. p Russell Madill, of Detroit, spent buildings. John and Mrs. Forgie. nivel in the Caledonia Rink. Clare mss day with Mrs.Elliott's-Etliotte par g the holiday with his parents here. David Gregg and Cecil Story, moot, on the evading of Tuesday, eats, Hugh and airs. Gregg. �d�rqq`�� Iasucs�►ce on b�itdit�er Miss Hattie WalkerapentQhrist- who underwent operations aG lbs Jas 5th. There will be a good. wind•mine, 8iloa•eta. _ was Day with friends in..iiaion- Toronto General Hospital have -re- band in attendance. ville.'. trued hokne and making Rood A meeting of the Claremont Farmers, Attention Automobile Insurance ` " Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, progress toward recovery. Horticultural Society will be held of all finds. w / s nt Cbrista6ae with her parents, - - at the senool house on Saturday, Ilam agent for the World's Greatest J. H. and Mrs. Beal. Jam 9th, at -8 p:m. A -full att@ad- Separator, "The Renfrew," Stoves, FAB MBFQ�AI'$ e' Dr. Fred IInderhill, of Erie, Pa., S H I N G L Elj ante is required as meners of m- Scales; and Ott Engines. Flenry's - Write or phone e nt Christmas day with relatives portance i9 to be brought tordvaed. famous Plows, Potote, Grain Grinders, ri R W. heel Barroweetc: �7C7� T �snd friends in Claremont. ;. Brantford binder twice -and second - ED. B O Y Y M A lY e T-};ynrats-anEi Mrs.-Pilkeg ra -: - -----_ --- _ hand separatdrs for sale. Mrs. H. Thomson spent Christmas Nova Scotia Shingles - -- - -- -with relatives in Markham. Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles � %� $Q$T. DEVITT, 20 WHITBY, ONT. George and Mrs. Bentley, of "' Bird's Felt State Shingles V e Phone 605 Pick.: BR BAN ()showa, •spent Christmas. with the for sale at -ts�ter=e mother, Mr++. Ln. ------T. FATERSON'S - aLARRMONT --We have received --- CL -- - - B A S -K E T S — - - AREIVIONT _ ' Rev. Mr. and Mrs. ttam, of c oahawa, ' spent Christmas Day ,..-. Call and get prices. T ` the agency for the : Having purchased the stock, from �IRG REAMER l P` with Ed and Mrs. Span, ► Atwater=Kent the Estate of Mrs. Ed. Bpenceley's sister and _ �¢. Radio . W. G. BARNES and the entire Highest price paid for ' the latter's eon, of Picton, are , ti i k' �Oream at the spending the holidays with her. © and West' ghOuse .business of JOS. W. DOTEN>' : Mise Clara Neal. of Toronto. is y Radiolas. spending the holidays at the home Am prepared to supply all sizes �iTBffiCn �j�am�1+R of her parents', Thous and Mre. from Herry if Busxes el Three "v QTR 'We -will gladly instal and Half Bushel. Neal. a radio in your home ' .Clive us's trial and be convinced George and hire. Lee, of Stouff- 0ROCFRIES , _:- G18131t River BSBket WOrk$ viile, spent Thursday' last. with Aft .�c,.� � � On tr1aL the lactter's parents, J. B. and Mrs. p01PutAR 1i �igpX one ar BEATTY——. Madill. fiF'9S F M C O O P E. -FRANK PENNOOH- Miss Myrtle Thompson, of To- _ M. rooto, is spending a week at the -The Man that made the Barnes' ;STANDS FOR THE REST �• '' home of her parents, Wm. and . CLAREMONT Basket." Thompson. Consideftble snow tell during the past week which makes motor- lag heav9 where the snow has i ". drifted on the roads. we WlBla y011 May the Christmas season I l Mise Margaret McLellan, teacher, _ of Gananogne, Mise Mabel, of To- a Merry ---of 1925 be a merry onPt ,. to Uciveristy, and John, of _ — -- Detroit. have been holidaying with Christmas • for all of your readers end- _ T. their parents at the manse. New Year serviees will be obser• and a, y for all the people of South ped in the United Church on Sunda A neat. Miss Paxton of Toronto. will Happy and Ontario and the Car 1926 Litter ' Carriers. Hay Carrietw. slog at the morning Service. Spec ! Paaspa, Door Tracks. Cow �ial music by the choir. All are in- Prosperous - Bowls. Pressure Systems Eta. one of r ess and ha i-� New Year progress pP It will pay you to get ffiy pprhosoa. , sham, teller in the - above before bayfag elaewherr Miss Mary G mesa to them all. Standard Bank. was taken sudd- �. RkNK enly ill on Monday while at her - - k and had: to by T- -- — — CKBRINH. . .........:...w0r ceave -to-r--'--•-�. ___: . , �._ _ .--„-..,� __ - y -. • • -- � � �®U � � her home. We hope for a speedy E. N. Sinclair eeco.er,. FR�NH CRI DLOW1 H . ON A. L S !-al Clarence Pilkey. of lovermay. arrived in Claremont on ,QNTARIO - Husk . CLARSIItU*I2, - •v. - .- _ iDptltrSOtor fig _ Tuesday of last week. to .pead a rBleetri0sl y "couple of months at the home o bis parents, lAther. and Mrs. Pit. After �,,'Z1r18tffias Clearing Sale' hey. It is $vs' yeah sines he paid ._ haunts for ele0$ilii' � -� I allei prepared to ecce oen� bis last visit to the chit home. Nese Saaday, the 11lrse Snaday A -treat clean-up to odds and *ads. ataxy greatly reduced - ' 4n the new Tear, will be Oommon- - ora k se ! gale tilos. wiring in : 'too 13amla at the Baptist Oha'ch. t T '+$ 4 Ir1� The paaWr's morulas subject will �” - Mena All -wool Combinations at 2.75, Shirts and I) ,, PIC IN I l� . be "Io the Besinaiug-find 1 and _ era, 8.00 per suit, w _ i>ad TtelIIlty. ' _ A.the evening subject, HeartsCoora A full Z1IIe Qi ma6 Boys' All -wool Combustions, Penman's and Zimmer lartiasstea gives tree 1k Combe and bring your Knit, rex. 2.50, at 1.50, Prk" reasonable iMeo'e All -wool Swea"6er Coats. colors black and roysi. Phone at my expense to Gorrard per, Then weather of the sea �©OC�8 now on � also oorpte and black. reg. 5,50, fol 4.60. �w or write to s son occurred on Saturday_ when aa. :yen's Heavy Tweed Pants. dark grey ao ark brown tool em adoos - ` to cblar reg. 8.90, St, I.9G, drop, being over 20 degrees below -exhibit -- lien's Medium Weight Tweed -'Paula,. regular 250. " Zero. while eo.ne thermometers �d a of Nea`s S $anoel sad heav7 pep- 'I'OI;O�TO ABT -.regioorew. So degrees. However _ . including! � at I.50. all agree at it was a very cold. A Group grey A day and Vre.hope tbat it'may prove _ = per and salt shaker, 95c to L25. - theooldest-of the winter, as we OYS, l f phone W" ' FARMERS are Perfectly satisfied with wymtb- hail at FIN�i'� 0� S p� 9b' er of s milder -type- ,ADIOS "• �z�.R�aorrrr. ON'T.8RI0 . The many meads, of Mise Mae Do nut neglect Patttug your aur- ,Z �kie, formerly teacher in tbe,'Clare- chinary under cover, as win. , moot public school are pleased to ETCH TC. ear is haze. and thea you * x, ,knew that she has quite recovered 1 from her recent dioses, and called a time n het yoa�repaiss .. •e�ooe i g Ion a number of Claremont friends 0 0PIR .far the eyries work. this week. On 1looa.y evening. at L O R N E R E I D+ the close of the B. Y. P. U. meet Ing in the bssementot.theOharch. 4LeR�ecorrP Xotl Can- Extend Credit Q MONT obs, was peeeeorsd with h miseel- aaneoas shower prior to her war- ALAR l'� Adage to Mr. Horace Will There passed away at her home _ ,�,�,. +.r..w...,.w.■ - calin o f at North Claremont, on Tuesday AND FL 1�KINGI; morning, Dee, 28th, Claremont's Oldest citizeo, to" the person of ; : _ P preaared to do Ohoppiag :ani � Mrs. Mary Gilmour. relict of the i, a Las adaeaea'�Fridy� �. tate John Avid in her eighty-ninth sale of farm Try �' y ° R •. p year. Deceased was born at [ the old homestead near Duunbart Q :I� 8teoeloab l!'oe rSNs , iJI,LL ���}� on, but has lived in Olammon't for duce lost thrOug�1 'the the ;tact forty ears. Her but- of . the purchaser to provide ° F � �te NO. � band predeceased her abon4Sf teen ears ago. The funeral took place perlspot, Cash slid the inability Of rom her late home on ThursdayP r i N. W. STA FFO�tD� and interment in St. Johne Car sot- the Vendor to eZteIId Credit. = - - gory Marble and Granite Dealer. There was a good attendance of Cemetery Lettering eta. - the ratepayers of the -village at he Standard aA of Haus i the nomination meeting which -Y_-, First-class work y� was held in the basement of the � Js always glad to finance Wund guaranteed. Presbyterian Church on Monday Kingston Road and Pickering t evening for the, purpose of nomiq bUg tC3nSaCttOflB. Bast Townline.al rating candidates for the position of - .- - lot#ce- trnstee,-W.-EI. _Bingham, ' - - - - 'returninR officer, presided. Aunto- - V�he difficulties seem to prevent 27.40by R —�L �w Year p. ojCIt R. R ,.' giber of the ratepayers were aomin• - --' ---- - . --- - - -- -------- sled but all withdrew with the 'i some transaction Consult the •exception of John Fleming, Albert Mantle and Widmer Miller, who . 'local manager of the Standard were the retiring trustees, and who are thus re-elected for another �;� • ; of Canada. ; He ° :year by acclamation, thus avoid- At the close of the ; — tom ---hell}--- --- nominatidu proceedings, the Bath -- -- . -- _-. -- Bring resolved itself into a public — 'meeting at which the affairs of the All ` xmnmmgn„n, imwn,n,mm nnnmxxmxu x i moi m i i n u ni - - of au m.Mrl.l. and ! village were discussed. The trust- --- ` you to call at lour Works Yt B It will paw - see reported a deficit of about 8180, to inspect our stock and they having ape _ ,.. - -- obteiti prices In building cement walks and in —� ' gravelling the streets. 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" - - 9 I '-, ,�- SbawL . - _­ .. . .11 ­ M � •. , I X - 5 �., � � : . WitibL his go. -rimood SLASIM", 101* - ��. .- . , , 11. 15 1 4 . .. _. . . �­ I , . , pensive clothes aio carefully poUshad The fortunate possea,sor of , P%* . � .1. - . , '. . I . . I . 4'1t._ - I . . , y rLths, 2t, - , . show, the visitor from the cit ley shawl has % charming decoration ,4 14 - - . 11 . I - I-- . .. . ,.. . .* - looked down on the old fisherman and for the "k While these shawls, so . , .,� L �� 'were..­ .�. . �,.�::44 - le o.o., . 1. . his bout. He took wide-vtOP tutia-Ahs - povilr, s lqst century, - - IT. 16 - - - .. '. ­' ... V1. . �, -;. - . , " I , * - .11, I .. I- .� . ­ . 4­�, :_ middle of the boat to iiN014 the DOnG woven (a Scotland, the Oriental color- . .. -11 .• -1 - 0 "I I too, clean sides. But his heavy stop tugs and pattarns.nialie them de,light- ..' � - - La . I. . .. .... � . . . �. , U . - . I 19 - 'T _4'.... �. . . .- I I set the boat rocking, and he took a fully harmonious with period furnish- �, I - I I ..1. . ,.,. .. . - . I . I ,. - � - : I— .. .1, .4 second unsteady stop quickly forward. Inge, The famous palm-teal Pattern. Z3 .. . . - I . . ' ­ . - "find" to- - -, .. . .. 1�, � ­ ,..,�. ,,. His foot caught a loose toot-bracO, for example, , Is a decided. I .1 ""' � � - - -��-�-_ , ---�, - - , I . - - . . i �. - -'-- __ - _` which tripped him, and he fell for- hang ion of a tapestry, or - -- _ . _­ .1 . . , . . I g In the fash b 7 . . .. . -4`�. . � -- I . - I . I I ward, striking " face, ugon a- thwart, -other decorative textile. on neutTul , . I . I - . . . . � .. I i... . � . ''.._.... . . . breaking his glassed a-:64 causing his; walls. it makes a "point of interest," -_ - . . I .e_.. _'. i 4 ., . %. :. -,.: - - ., � . ,. . � .. .. I . � I . .. , .. - ., - . I. I.. nose to bleed a little. *After express-' as interior decorators Bay. when,bung. - I __ , ... ­...- _ _.�;,. I - � I ...- , - , 1. . . 1. ; I - , tug his anger with DoMe violence, the; n re color. .�. 2�.. . . , � . , 37% _.� . . �, - �:- .1 -t man noticed tbe,400se brace, lying Ice' may be huti4 above book shelves, . , - : .- . .y . I above a mantel, a 001130le table or a , The bottom of the boat. I .. , �.., � - I -1. .. .. " - .1. . . 1.11 . _. _� . "It's a stupid piece of business." he ` . It can be fas,tened. directly to ... . . . 40 . . I . .. _ ,couch I .. -At_tbA_ I , . exclaimed, "to- have loose sticks like, the pfqture�`m kUnAL-�Qr-li-emmed. 141a ►9 Wo � . � top and a stick run . , "That's a pretty useful little piece Ing. Then a cord must be tacked to 50 51 .1 .. . .. _. - of wood," said the old boatman calmly. , . with - 49 each end of the casting and hung . � - - .. I He ,had sprung forward in help, the 1 a tassel lik" a picture or mirror upon - .­L - ­ I . ­ I e . . .1. . . - . fallen -, but he was clearly offend- � the wall. 0 : . . _1�, I I - L ... - . - ed by his language and manner.' Sometimes, ,a treasiured Paisley - 55­ 5b 157 (00 I I �. _.� . . .4.. "You'll find how good a thing it Is , shawl may be too worn to be used ea. . I I I � I . .. ........ "". - .. . . when you w�mt to row Yourself' any-' tire. -t go as to tasks where." . Then a strip cu (the most of the pattern is attractive as I I . . .1 '' , : ..�� , an � I "Every stick that's needed in a boat a straight table runner. It should- be - , , I . -retorted may ­ .., I should be firmly fastened," I lined with sateen and the edge - .. -1 I .;�� - _: . the hurt and angry man. , I � - T - . - ... � . . , be finished with a narrow metal, gimp. - - 6.. ISONATIO"L VvNOIGATC, .. . . 4 I . . . "If that stick had been solid," mid diagonally from a shawl .. I "It. 4 . IN . � . . A strip cut . (Cont.)' 1, . the boatman, "you might have toppled may be u I runner oras ,,, I,lORIZONTAC-1%i HORIZONTAL (Cont.) VERTICAL ' RTICAL - . .. _ . ,_ clean overboard into the lake." a centre panel In a soft cushion. C012- . 1-Woody spike of am 4$-Toward . 19-A province of Nlll' .._,-_ 1- � I I ' . I. I I I . . The man took his seat with-an Im- treated wfth black Win, Paisley is - .' ' - car of maize 49-American'Instituts Ireland .1 . .. . I . . . . __ ­ . 20-Gained a victory . . I. patient gesture, thrust out, the oars, vs" effective in an Oblong cushion. "S.-A precious stone (abbr.) - 1. 25--airl's name , ... . 1. swung th6m back and gave a vigorous '11-Color; shade 60-Close to- I , . - '. Where it joins the satin the seem may -Preft-ftwo" C­ � . I - I - . . . - Pull. His feet, baring no brace, slid be covered with st-p to match tb�6 12-Employment . ­ 52-1No good" (abbr,) * 26 It of . cc 2t.-Monetary ua '' � I - , - IS". along the bottom of the boat; the'man 14-Prep! 63-An entran � . .. ,� I t .,., .• table riumer. 16.-An ending of nounp WA fragment . - - British India I . I I., .. - 11 � . I 2S-Florin . - . , . . 1 slipped from his seat and fall over One mo* use. for this colorful shawl ' - . . , . . .� IS-part of *x stomach 68-Not refined I .., backward. The koamin�s boy, who is to drape\& couch with it. Plain cur- used for food 59-Look .- 30-To fool one's way tai I . . ­ I I . - THE -NEW COSTUME �BLCUSE- had looked on with sympathy when the . the dark . .- I- hlc�as.ahoutd be used. A -room furnish- 1$-prefix-"thrice" Al-Part of verb "to be" -- - , One of the now silks having an man first &H. now laughod'outright, ad in COIQWBI or Queen Anne style, 14-Having mutual - , ., 63-Single _­­ r. 32-Glille name 1�� I and even the o% . Id boatman grinned a specially -*hen the Oriental aete. Is . - , . agreement - 65-A pastry .. 33-Point of compass ) .., ' . - . . . - I . . .. ��,,. --. attractive border design has been little. . I . sh-P noun . . . 1WAn abusive or (abbr.) � � - -_ . 12. chosen for thA fashioninap of this .. LL Ivu . m1rat that brace ou-ticked � -present. will U-Topographical I p 84--Obese . r - I � personal satire r ­ � - oxide W - picturesque, cover. . . �, - .- ? charming costume blouse. The new do in them cleats a;t your feet, you'd I - engineer (abbr.) .67.-A country. of Fish eggs .. 'I.' - . .- - 11 : ; .. trimming feature of fine tucks is in- hate some comfort to your rowing and , colors to set it off best -include dull I pg,-Trustee (abbr.) Europe' .. STN*rM&l . � 'troduced in the gioaps, placed at the - jgToen,'golid, and black.. . - . 24-A measure Of VERTICAL I 40-Prefix ... �Ilasaln"­­ . - I make some ppogress,"­eald the,boat- .. I. . - 0 - - .. - .L weight (abbr.) : �-A war vehicle of 42-A dlvlolon�­ : ` ,,hips either &I& of the, front and back, Ma,L . . I 81ble (abb, ` . .� - I . .- . - .. - r5-Conjunction - . . ancient times r.) � �� , . - , t . emphasixing. the bloused effect; and The shamed man now heeded the Olii�Remarkable Braim- 27-Soon*r than . � i P-Pronoun .- � 43-A common wood . .� .;.*"- . , - �. - '*':' � . .right now lot me tell you. that the old boatman, put the brace in the - . 29-A tropical fruit .� 3-A color , 45-A tyrant of . - ­. .. I - - " I . � - - - It- to . ' - " - , ., . . IlAuutest way of wearing your tucks cleats that suited the length of his, The brain is a curWus organ 21-A popular game -� 4-Pref1x-"wfth" � I Syracuse I � � i7� . . is On the inside of your f rock with legs. Now he bad a firm support for' almost insensible to pain, for one 94-A light fall, as of 5-Triangular yacht (467 B. 0.) .. ' snow pennant __ 4 . I . ­ .. .. I �L. . just the back of the seam showing on his feet. and he emild, thrP'w his weight i thing. and It is much 6-Tho Mohimmaclait the gutsids. The appeal of this Muse sately upon bjs QJLM - . . � disease. than the reit of the body It. 36-kiln for "by -11Y G.-To app*4nt &* an'. messiah - . i - - 49-Part of a eircte. . . . - has 'Even when there Is definite brain Of" . � - agent , I in the length. Frequentl7ono it is so with many of the 'laws of -, 51-Part of the foot . -:­ I cc trouble, it it often impossible to de- 37-A brownish color 7-Part of verb "'to be .. .. ... ,. Id"som that are worn at the top and life.- Moving abouft in cur Ignoran 011 , any alteration . 54-A celestial body - ; teat in the brain tissue a , 39-Call of the cow . . . 58-A constellation I . __ � � . ." I ha " , . - N., I - � ,around the hips. yet quite good at the and foolish impatleace, they trip us of substance. , It to also 'very difficult - 39-The existing " - .. . ... � I .1 .! lower edgs. The worn-out top may qp. Hurt and angry. we cry out to exhaust the brain by Intellectual universe . 106-4n the rnanner of a 57-Preclous stone I " . . . "r � 41-in lEngland. lLhki&� ' � d - 50-A wstorl"q place " ,.. - I . - be cut off, making a slip over which against them and wonder ,wby they FIZ00 - .: , - - , work. provided the other organa are ' , I . . W-Gorman for "one* I , _. . this blouse may be worn, making a extatt But wh" we recover our bal Milk hat ,. IS-A- btle z: . - . - . I t" condition ally, the '144-Time period . 1S.-An"*' 02-8thold , ,�:7 ,charming costume. The full sleeves once, obierve bite's rules "A put in a healthy eon -plosive - . .. . " _ . '- . ' �- J,bbr.) - - . .%ft ffatherod into narrow bands at the these laws in their places. we find in brain does its work on an exceedingly '46-�T* shut In . - -- � IK-Argentum (chem. . . mists, az or' lich real *mail *mount of susteasn" Sir Article - . - ­ 17-lEvor. � (post.). - .1 . gym.) .1 -td a coRar,with long ends Is them the v y power by wl Arthur Keith, the British surgeon. has 47-Article � tied in dis front. No. 1246 is in sizes progress is made. "But as for me. MY I . the fact very, graphically by 8817- - able effect otools. _. . �. . . . i�K 36. 38. 40 and 42 inches bust Si" toot were almost goni,,.my steps had Pu`4 a the bull. but Pink .. ... . .� ... � I ', "Leave it to Pink."'--- -it j,s-­a-9Lgaal_ and dashed at him- And � ­1 -inch, or, 2% well-nigh slipped," says! the Psalmist Ing that the energy contained in an - . , to .requires 2 74 yards 40 i ounce of angar,would be enough to pro- .1. . . I Dr. � -inch material. Price 20C ' in the Seventy-third Psalm. ' This The wise cevr-pony Is & familiar the creature InetantlY threw al) ht* " - �7 , I , arda 54 . . ?-: . Our Fashion Book, illustrating the Terse and the whole Psalm is a com- I duce �aue of ShakesPearWs Plays if It figure in fiction. film and fact -, but In : tall apd starte+ off! Some few mitk- , . - - . . I - . 1. I . should And its way to a brain as. gifted`- r I I - ,newest 'and most practical' styles, will mentary upon this experien,et. of the Mrs, Mary Roberts Rineh&rtg recent rtes later I rode up out a the creek - . � - Is& Shakespeare0a was. I a . .- -I 6f interest to eve . . I I 41 � L'be every home dress- man with the loose foot-brace: - : I account of - hor. participak0on -to bed, dMvins my monster and 1144 . . . . . . . book 10 cents . 0 .- . - . I . roundup we are able to v few him from harem before me. - And Irving, wait, .- I ., I . ' Price of the .1 - . - , ,� ... �.. �'.. . maker. ,n-1 In' running. a common length of f jL woman rider, Ing on � the batik. surveyed my catch , w .:. he Copy. - ., am a tremendous be'-iover In h, a new an,gl!4. that 0 . I . . . . I ' ' . .. . . . 4 � . men can take new - � PATTERN'. _n I -now * eat work, in working for work's sake.;: step is 36 inches; few Wo to his duties and hers. At six with approval. I - _. .TO ORDZR PATTZ for the sheer Joy of wurking and pro- I a& long a step, hence their inferiority 'clock tAey were All - .- - ­�dsde quite a Vi . . . . - _.'.. - I - !Wiltc, youx 4,_r��fewith men. "Underneath me," she records, .,Took a- little time," I said easily. . . -name and address plain- -Mr Donald. - , . . - . ., _-R9W--of-suck- _ducing. - Ramsay MacDonald. . . "Pink 'moved sedately along He had -'That creek bed's a poor Pt" to ty, giving number and a . p&Ueras is you want Enclose 208 in Rosewood and mahogany are 90 A new bteikf ast food, * c6ritahiffig the air of an old hind at the business.. work." . I about 30 per cent- apple and the re- � - - ­1 - i- _.­ . -Stamps or coin (coin preferred; WrILP plentiful in Mexico that Many copper and of being. slightly bored a - t the pre- I . . . I . . 1. 1. I .1 . - It carefully) for each number, and mines are timbered with rogi-ewood, and i mainder wheat, is being put on th# ttininaries It was &--fine marntng; the � I In A.D. 2000. ...1. ' . . �. . siddiress your order to Pattern Dept. , market by a Nova Scotia concern.deli- 'Wilson ';� ...:_Mz­ .. '' ... . I mahogany is used for locomotive fuel. I mar . . -.-- -sun warmed-my back. and Plait's deli. a spoon of-oleo, ,%I&. L , 'Wilson publishing Co., 73 West Ads. . .- .. .. .. ____ . . !!-� ' cate tread was like a rocking chair bew Gtve me, ­ . __ - - - � .- . I - - � . And the sodium alkali, __ _ ____�._ -h"w St�, Tvreoto. ,Patte=s sent by - - � - ---.-- __ __ . I neeth me. I yawned. And then some- . make a pie. Mammal .. . I. � ... , . � , , . � in Ing to . - I - mall. - -<­ "'. �1 il - .I � , , -_41�1� ! � 7- I M_,.,:, � 1 ,.,;� ". �� , ".. :-, - ... , how or .other I was riding �do_wn a vol- Far I 90 . ­. . .. . . . . - I . .1 I . . .. . - L� g to -make alkle. . .. - - I'm going , , . :, '­ _: 1. ley with Irving, and Irving - tired Mla�� �, .."L­Z 'A.' ,, .. - - . � , , � , i . I . . I * , .,� . . - K"`�7t�:.��.. " " . .r I ­T�7,�'.�.­,��;.::..�: ':- , . 'estt 14 was glance . '�:� '' - ': . 1, - � , I . -1 I . .. ,.. Ing right and left for Will. .. sad Pink For Dad-will be hung t Ater Warm& _1 . 7 . .., . , C. , .' , �7-� ., ': - ,. : - . '�, ,:, 1� _' . ti@supg will decompose; . 7. t '. .4' . . !, , :1 '�. ­L .�­ was gathering bixggelf Wether and ..And his , L*3 ' I . 11 ­��I I Twinkling flames danced beneath .� 1. '. I . I , 1, ., : - .::, I I So give me a gram of phosphate, � .. ... I .. . i �t:., � - �.. . :. .1 " . :' ' ., , " 4;, �.., '.,:, .­I- - tttag ready. Ready for what! . F . I . , .. ..'�,� � ge"I - Bronze andirons car- . 1 -I*$- - -� ��. - � inquired 'I And the carboff * and -cellulose. . I - ,� . -z I�R .. - "W ha &UL I to do?" I I : ' , . %be mantelpiece. Brou I %� 1 4 , �'-`A�, 1. . V. - � 4� ,_. , - - . . . , ivy( the figures of dorma:at lions. arm- � �tA_.'. � - .1 �-f , , 11 - I ".�. ,� �. .., . " . . '.' - ,-;. - - . Now give tat a chunk of casein, 741a. n4 'V,_:��, �: -a thin voice. . " , , ,::, -, , . in . I , , " I I I I . ' ' � !.!, - . . ,. 1�� I �11 - ": '4',_ ,._� -, " is�td Irving com- IT . I .. I -;,-,.:! %,4. �, . , �.��:, t� t . t .K � shorten the't�ermic Eat, . � .. zl� ". ,�,$,.,:­ , - . � - - .. . - 0 1 1 . = of, @oft subservionos to the names .. I I - '. : .., , . , , , . ,-you Just sit tight, I I.: ." ,!:,�-.,�. - ' '�':­: , v , - ' . , 1� ...". L., .1 . . . �r . .. _ �­.f"" ... , . ladeep like gentle oats under the spoil I X.-ie ..�;� . :;, ., I ..J." . _�,�_ "and let Pink do it. He : And give me.the oxygen bottle, Ms. � , I I .. I ... � I fortably, . . , . . , ! , �,;p . ' . he . , Co �,r,i,::�'i� - ::�': .. :, . I . . re., Lichen-covared logo, N ,�:, . , - I .. . . .. ,. - And look at.the thermostat . " - ­� - �,.�� ,". , , 7��.:% .. E . pf the 11 . W'. 1, : . . � �,A- .,I , , �,. . � knows. .Only watch him When - . LZ '_1 - - . � 1� ­�., , 'L I _ . I ... electric aven..fs cold' . . � . 11 . . .,: Pl�_ . . � ­ - .. And if the ele-� . I . - .� . �.7�.. ,*red a 9046 green, wft , Yc�ftlkg MOM . . . �.. - I - 7 � 1­�,",`­:'. I ,. I it on half an ohm. - . ., . 1, 71 - . .­�­ �..�.: whirls. Thats all." . clinging to their ,�%�'_�.,.:_ ,,.;:. ..: : " 1. ,;; -." - ­ - . Just turn . , 1. - , , . , � ­ - . I $1.,­ .1 ;..." : � "'. �:.*' �111 *,:: :,: .� and oarthT ameMs cl . U: ". � : 1. ,!" . �!�,.t. " � The -whirling" did not come until "L ,�! .....1.1-1 I . - .... ... . - ­�%­ .1 - _ ---:- four hOUTS.lator, when a bunch Of cat- , :: �-� --.-. - . - with 77r7 ..2.,..:.�_ . . As soon as Dad comes home. . . , ; "4�� - or I ,Want to bade supper ready, : A.: �,�.;_�, 4 � , round .' and knotted surface, cradde, I fireplace, etched �� . 1::::�'�.��, , 11 . _.. ,�. I . I . I.- I.. I I � . . i - 1, . I . merrily t4 the wide . - � , . . " . . �-o ,:.. ­,­...�:. �. . tie were to be headed off. , : �, . , � :, . , . . I I :. 1. .1 I . 1: �: 1 _;�fk.- .. , , ! . I .:.:.;:I- . .7,��r_ . �7t"" - - i th polished tiles. Grandmother site .:., :! ;.;.,....;kA,, � , . . .� ., farted for them, . . .�. ,�. .. .i�0 . . I— ,-:.­,.. , ., : . .1 in a second Pink sta - . . �.. . .. .- .. - wl , _'.` .� .1 ;-�,:-;, .� - I !,. , : . , , . . . . , . ., ,A*i - , 4,.:,,., V - . ... I . . . , ., , " � - oan.t ,;",:,* - ,,�,­­ � ­ .. ow , 1. euto-dly_, in a; Windsor cbv�lr and ,! "'. � " . I 1, I ... , �.... , ., - - ,,, - , ;- "": i _ I � . . such I - . . . . 1. -1. . . � and then d.), 1'.141,1.­­­:_,�.. _�:j7,*, - - and tbW* did I give . .. , I � . . . ." :4�i CA ,. � ... . . � "'.'', ­­ ;.`:::� � . I: ­11 1��I�u 11;..1_1"..:..," , ' � ­.­'.�4;�"'.� � , : -.... I.. of !wiling leather as . AM ------ :readlk. .. .."'.0.1'..'.." � .1 . .. a eibibition - - -.. .1 . I.. , - � ", , : . .. " . 7' * . I x ..,ii, - .::k.,;��:, - . I 1. I.. ­W�W­­:, - , : lj� .. .... ;,­, I . . ... . . Thin, tr � -s. modord home! Trans- , . ''. .&.. ,,;� ., - .. ,.: 14% -, I. 11 1: ", ,... I . - �,, , . .t,,�. . , : : - ', , . I . - hope not to fie'again, He whirled 1 436 , ... �. .�' . . . .", " ; - : "; - I - �,;.. 9 I .�' .. . .1 ....."t. .. , ".. 4 � . . , ;-, �� . , . ,.,�- - ., : .�"°, ��i,�,,,�. 11 1- 11 I ". U. .� I I - , . . lasted I �, -.1. I � "e.", ':_ , I � . . - U , , . .. - 1� - beauty of the &gee abounds . I � .'..'...;', . apd ducked; b4 flew and leaped. and I ap- . _ .... " � I . ... ,. , , , . L Lthft the four wave, of the. living. - . ., ;1�%;- - . . I- I t. '. . , . - I - , to big back, helliless, I clung and YmY- � . . I � ,�'... : ..., !:,� I I � .V � " He - rounded __.: �� I . �"qi, WhW9 hardwood floors radiate %,.�K ..��..� 1­4.", .., - � . . 11 �.-" L I ed. And he .did the job. . I'll . ,�, . .. 1�.­. ".. ...'s".. ­T�1� . - . I., .. ­�: .,­--,,4:": I .. from the Chinese design on the taupe, � ..z,. . � .:.: :.,.. ..... ... .A., _1 . . poliated I . ­_ ... ,;-,,.�,� �* .;: �-, " �, ,�� . , 4 , - I - -.�: . up that stampeding herd and . ' t:,7-, ". �:: i.:.'�Z;I.j.�, I .. .. .. ., ...'.. I , - 11 . ' . 4 . . %%�4.1.,.: .�:*_ _`� ,;. ,,, , , I I . it, -where it abould' go. ,&ad - when It . I . �V%ton rug. _- The fireplace Is only 2-:;:1, ::,­­...":."..::,�� - - L - z .......'... I "'e, Z ., . � . . . . , `�':.�".:�,t: ";'1�4­ '� , ' ,­.,,r , I , , . . .. � .: wasoverI lot go tlj�,seddle-bem; took / I vUlonce, of old4ashione4 enjoyment . "." ... . .... .. ... .. �, � .. The ..�,�:%�i,::Q�",:, ­1.,:",. . . . . . ­ . . � , . . ...: , . ,. . ., .. 1. I . �g%*I*w in northern lands.. ...­­.. - ,`,::'­," my fins-t breath In five -minutes and � ,.� .....­ .,�..:::�%.,-- .,0�1, ,1, I . ,-­q ,, o�;, I : � ­� ,�.. ­­�:.,..;,:�,.. . : - �:.-. �'k '. W", ­?`5 ,:.:­ I � I the worst I � . o ... . . � straightened my hat. But - � . I .. .1 & . .. - . I. ..... . - . �, '. w. .. , , 1 _��; . .�.; :.j.', '' ,.:. - - , � ,-�::::: , : I . . . - - . set cheoles. As the UTITF9 ... : .:;� ;il s �.:_:_-.1,::. `;��, . . was yet-to come. It was in .a dry I I .1 . . � ,..:;. "..1:1.1-..... ;,.:_ � ,.. I . , . , ': � - ..rl . 1111randmoth ., . . : . .11 .. 7 :i 1 .::., �,.:,::��::.�' - , game 141a" !rota the log a slowing I. �, .­! creek, bed, like. a canyon.. Pink slid' . .. :` ,;, �... . i .- - ,'-*- 1 ­.:.. . -_ . _: . . .1� ..., .1 it, aLno De- . . l �Ltmg"bore Is, left, which forma the .. '.� : and scrambled 'down . I I I .1 ! -, . . - ..". .. 1 � ..., 1. . .;�,i.'�,;�i.�i�i.�:::�: �. - . . . �esaenoo of the -foyer to the French . ... :'4:� , .1 . tween its high, unclimbable Danks we.'j. � ; I . X:�. - ::1: :'­ I , %. . .� , . *.."-. .- :.� iI .� . �� i:::,_,�: .1 "...,....- : �.. I ��" - - - �� , Ois hearth, without Its cricket, to the � I,, "I.: 111`� " ....... : ::� :", :. �:..;. 4. :;,. moved along. I �.�. :. .. t __ *, ". I .� __ � I I .... .:I �; . �.:: -;�. , .. , � , � . �, : . , . � ..,.:,..,. 1 , I 1, - I 'I - ,;� -,�.!...� thout Wei -,� . . r , I ,;�,,��, ,!� :.., . And there, wl warning, . , - __ 10==� '. 1, I . -angush. �iii %. !:. .71 1 1: : � I .I- j f 7be llrepwooe' to the link with win- I X I I " .1 I!: came upon an enormous bull.,He look- - - ". _.. ,�. ' I � 1. : ,,, , I ,Z. :.:j`.., *.1 .. '. .. I *�w I ' t, �4 ­ 6 1 ­ .7 . - . .k � .. ...r , . ;: ": , I . I emotive, aq4 he, wvuld'He Remember? � . . . ;. - . -- ­%or days of yore. Memories and dim :- ; �.;�� .�', ,�: 1. ed as. large 'an a locomotive, . ;-1. I �-: �: ��. �,;::,-.� �� . I -1 * --'*Now. 3 imnile, we­- � Metres 'are in the fireplace frame- -, , . .. .1 4.� ,was. barring the way with bla *Ives Mother (at zoo) . - .... . 11 ;I, and children. The moment he saw me 1 will go look at the stork." �%­ ,- 1. .1 '.1 11,4citures.theA live and breathe and . . ­­­ . I be lowered his head and begazi to pawl; 1jimmie-,,oh, mother, .do �6u think , -Tawsh with the ever-changing music �� IOtb,,L I .. . , I - , __ ­ I I I the ground! I atemptO to turn F113X he'll rernember me, , _- I - . ___ � ql $0 - - I- .. --- --tU-tUTV­---ft- . 'L . -1 . I I I All pervading IS the warmkb the . I round , but , is r#fq5a4 , .. - - .. . � . " .. .. .. . stead he tried to make for the crew- . I ,_ .. 1. ­.- ... 1, .. ... - ' winter warm which bears ID6.410"", to - ... 1-11, . , .,W` . tore, aild it p4kwed the ground again I I Senterlice SeflUOVIS. . � �. A Apboad days of summit ti' I . ; . I ,the vs : � :711 : �::: le . .It Will pay You-To treat any mau'd ,_ � $Us, the lawn is snow strewn, lit by . .. �'. an etared at me with red a,Ao horrible . . I I . 4 :: . � �P�nfon with respecE"" � . I :,::j­�;, . � eyes- 1-�molited my lips and spoke honesIt - ;: . . I. 0 Slow from the window where :, �V:% : .. ... .:: . criticisms of your ene- . -To give the . . � .. P . ..'"4:1,1 . to it irr-a small. faint voice. . . . '. .. . . , % . .:..:� ....... . , of shade leaves s�'Ibir of flick' . ; -__ . .... . �; pretty careful consideratibn. � . ' InAnce OW Above, the -991 - - . "Go on!" I said: �tGot-along there!" tales Pre' ' .. I . .#rIng,1JghA and .{hallow . . - 11 DURING WAR. - ,."Twt 'n inchiiearef!" said tbe bull, -To investigate twice before You . . . .:.". .. Odom of the forest 111.1 the living .. � . I -,WAS, V%MOUS Spy ­41ADAMF - , invent ( )nlc#._-, . phsatastes of spring leap from . -1. beanf,Tt�ln effect, "Just' ii�lnch!" . � - � . 1' . .. I Toom. I . -Abovi? is %larie CoelDegrachts, perhaps I & 0 es to 6 ruanoy� before . -.:-I rich" aroma . Certainly none were more daring. I -,Irving!.-'- I, �alled feebly; but he di -T tears manag - 41111ftenWX 1090, as the rt of all allied spies during the great, war you ask.for the big rales. . I . .1. -purple flames that - et�mRui until she became internationally , not heari-and Pink was .tugging PA the. , &r.taes from red areas Time after time she outwitted the Q - ­ - I . - of --To &ngwe'r your faultfluders court- , 1. ; I ;mAlks olay one stop to ,the vanishing ' ' t behind the German Un e., I bit, and the cows bad set up a kindI . . .. - .. .. � - . . famous, and headed the Belgian espionage 614 I'm - i4wadholy chorv. I tried- other -tac-' e*uslY. ivolo,t in the amber shadows of the Finally, planning one oft��� �.e �waekrayed, ar- I . -t c -To invest more lefrieuds and. . I .� of tbe-blgg * tics I spoke gently and kindly. . .1 11 Johimay and go out over the roof t,�ir gnitleS. She is starting life anew. ..Go a "Nice old fsl�.J leav's less for tombstclnlm. ' ,­ , . .� . z . night as a Tell of smoke. rooted, and subjected to cruelty and indl long!" I said. more tar books than fee - . I I ': .1 � . th1to the .. boy!•' _ . To spend . I �, . -1 il� _­ I � . Go along like &.good y! " . " - - - -1"01 - , i�o__ 7 .- .. * , , -L I % . & . Ir ,__ 4 , " "' - - I I - '. � � - - -1 - - Z , � , - � I � - � - I , I - , .. � - , � . .. - , - - - . , 11Z � . � '. . - with, her husband, w'bo we& &h6 taken prisoner and wounded duflaff the low, iscl; ba�nqu" . . .. .1 - . � _ .- I -�.. - Toads, bats, and snakes live longer war, at Coolinvills. � � .1 , .� .. __ .- . - . 1; � I even whistled-it had bo app . . ,.- .. .. 7 ' ... � _. , , * I I , 11 !, � -',without $Ood than any other creaturse. . ... / I I I 1.1. . .� . . - . �. . . .1 . ;_� - . . �. , - . .. . - . . � I . I ..� , . . . I , . I I . " . � . .. ..11 .� . I � . ' I : I " * , , - . ­ .�, U - "I" I- - , .., .11, " - ... ." . 1� ,,, . I .. - . _ .,. _.Z '. - , - �,, �, % . : _. _: , ... ,!L.�. � ,., , ., , I � I I j :. 1�..� - - . ,.4: .�.' .", - :_ " " I � ­a_�­ _�2_ - _��_ ,� ;1 ", 'A = . - ... .. 711477151, .'�rr.,arx...�: fi'„.,•xi.t. ^ 4 'i�'"s''^+�_a : • -r..y. ' .v\•.r . ✓vr,-e...o .. :-.ti, . �'•sn.;sw-�+.''-°.^- R -a".. . --- w�:;.,,•r•v.: �''` m p d ;. - --��• ,,._� - . _ . _ _._ .-.�.-�-- � . . - -- i�eaC�! the �%>�llie Of ars•+saQ7 UD ASY_--TRACK . , Why not let the dtlMre>r earn IRMTIC OpLE i A ,Forced Choice �aey 9 , one, of the _nrvt gamoe they pj �f, begin to play to store and'ehowe, using- Pine, candies and make-believe money ag mediums.ot exchange. With this t Now � Known That This Trouble tendency so pronounced, it is simple, U ch lid to �h °h..Y _T� r 4 - -- Must be Treated Through F� ii one use:; tact. to teach t e - _ do eon thing well enough to eaTu a Blood. - -• - reward. Since mon la in the world an � Oh Mother! `Nkat Can 1 Do? The DearestAlre the Auildest. to stay, it we can lead the youagaters ; It's overcome south- for age 6a' - your _ . _.. Haw many timed a day da yo The�oet a rheumatic sufferer can - to regard it sanely as a means to an babies ask you that questiQa'?. And youth, hope for in.. rubbing something an the _ sad, and teach Ota proper us,e, we have ,find Lt brooks *1' nae denial, int !s a little relief. it � how often are you able to suggest ? , ender, aching •po helpeii them to ovgreome one of the some interesting g4me 'tor them to That the dearest friends are the st�� N4 lotion' or linament ever did or ever ! biggest sstunlbIing bloeks 'of their- -fu- r _. ... _. , some amusing Cocupariaa Lora est lrlendati _..tan do more -that[ this,. The rheumatic t ture. I play, It you like- always to, And•the:young aro Just: on trial. , poison is rooted in the blood. To get Dhcn a child earns by his own labor tiny >tfd of it you mttst treat 4t. through •the _ the where+►ltha.1 -.to purchase little have 'a"^Lractical, helpful auggeatioh . blood.. Any doctor will fell you that gifts for friends sad re atives_�Q X07 them' 'read •thin enapgy- new Lea- There's e} rival buyld wY yoatng an this'is tine If you want something amount of .money given him to spend . re - it's, h A pack. of tarda is handed to a And it's im that 'hes bereft me, }, Ust will go 'right to the root of• the can produce the same feeling of sails- p� the surest friends are the auldest q trouble In- the blood, take Dr.' Williams' spectator with the request that he • a count them, dealing them in a neat taction and self-respect as do hIs own Y frisson -Pink Pills. The whole mission. of this heap on the table. He is next to earnings. To teach him that money } And the maiet o' mine hes lest . IItedicine -is to purify and enrich the deal the cards into four heaps.,He does not grow on bushes, end to de-!'+ - blood, and when they do- this k11 blood selects one of the heaps and the velop in bin the feeling of lndepend- ,, There arekind hearts .still, for friends troubles, Smolud-ing rheumatism, dis• trickster tells him the. name of the face and self-relianre'ts to give him to fill s .ppear. Among those who have proved card which .is uppermost on that -invaluable equipment for life. I 1 t the value of Dr. W51•liams'.Pink Pills is heap. This effective trick requires f And fools to take and break them; t no akin - in Tact, the spectator There are numerous small .tasks, ac-' gut the aea;,est friends are the aatidest Mrs. Annie Wright, Woolchester, Alta., does most of the work. cordit;g to the environmenft, that, the • frf@nos s who says: "I was a sufferer from rhea• parents can devise -for children to earn •�' `.: t The performer, at the beginning, i the the place to aeei "nzatism Lor nix years, and during most notices which card is t�nrth from money that will be very- helpful. Tt fe of that time my life was one of misery•the top. - When the cards are tL mistake to make the child feel 1)e -R. L. Btevpnson. r , _ It tried several doctors, and many rem- counted, the order of the cards in should not peddle his.. work. Broad O fir; ed;e8 reco>ant-sever got the pack,4s reversed and this card minded..folks wf1I'respect a child's et• - There is no more fatal b1tinderer i ' more than tempora-- re let. The trou• tom ltir from the bottom. forte along this 'line. Ttte establish- ' ble seemed to affect my whole system When the cards are dealt into four than he who consumes the greater ment of a regular trade, the keeping art of his life getting his living. : ` end I was badly rundown and suffered heaps. It is an easy matter for the or accouAs and working to produce a•I I've put the rna,',,", o :;L.., u..oy,$ p from headaches as well. Finally t was trickster to observes which heap fair p?olit will teach the value of bed here on the floor. You can turn Thoreau. advised to try Dr. W ams' Pink Pills. •'the .card which 'was :four.th from money to ad fmpressfve way, i 901dW*aults and practice falling down' _ the bottom falls. He asks the spec The behavior. of men to ' the lower . and through these .I found complete tater to select any two of the heaps. Of courses, this money earning must to, your heart's content.,% Te and, to -day I feel like a new If one of these Includes the selected not be permitted to interfere with the animals and their behavior to esti► o Minard's linfinent_for Gri other beat` a constant re_ationahip.--'1 person. I can therefore strongly re- card, well and good. If It does not child's playtime or assume too im- Grippe.. - I . commend Dr.. W114ams' -Pink Pills to he says: "Now select one of the Herbert Spencer. .anyone suffering as I did from this other, remaining, heaps." If this portant a place s the child's daily ^' can. f -trouble." is the one he -desires, the trick. is schedule; neither should !t be allowed Bright Colors. Mean. Little to to deteriorate ,into the bribing habit. a Peacock. INC You can get these pilin from any aiL but completed. I! it -does apt, a Hs should be brought to reaiize that ` !J New EY� sem' medicine dealer, or by mail at o0 cents. he says "Orriy one heap remains"- I We may be inls}udgi n•g .the peacock and completes the trick. This in no way ace his money -making Ideas aw yes can lrofaois a box from The Dr. Williams' Medf• and rooster when we call them vain -.- eine Co., $rockvllle, Out.. stunt of "forcing a choice" is very. connected with the numerous services ,birds• For Dr. H. Erhard: of Munleb. tea'® � iiaeftil in many tricks ot'magic. he can do -for- moth®r. Do-notpermit--- E U e and 0 who has Cees e -x eriiaen-fig with -Me" - olip. thja out otfd_.paste it, with the "How much will you give me?" to 1 eyeafglit of birds, says that the shim- hAMiver l��.Claw ss& - What Two Celebrated Men other of the series, in a scrapbook.) follow your request for help, i w��greeEye Ca- Booft. We have all visited families where I leering colors In plumage probably llreiMl7sfeati7Ca.fZW*Wp &QjU" " p Th1Iik Of Music. y this bribing habit was carried too far. mean nothing to the feathered crea- ®�%� tures. At least, they do not appreciate D i !t this pitfall can be avoldedd, there S"110 vS YOtI/Z "%luatc. of all arts, offers the most co!ora as we do, It indeed they even direct medium for spiritual stimulus in _ l Is nothing more salutory for .the child i POULTPY`GAME EGGS than the satisfaction and self respect i distinguish one color fivin. another. + + national life. Other arts -as liters tigrR Alfred Tranchemontagne: St. I Birds that fly by day, Dr. Erhard BUTTER'�e FEATHERS $ t fere drama painting -may appear to coming through working for himself. Michel des Salntes, Que , writes - says, see everything In a bright red ' today) r at,e YEAR RovNO � have more immediate appeal, but l ;. - orange light. being very alightly sen• : laiiEo today far prtcw-rro �uamrt[to " Baby's Own Tablets are an exeelrent g them J6r a *veA ahead music presents more active pcw-ibtil• medicine They saved my baby's life fa13ZZling the Colonel, sltivp to the short ,aravee that makeP. LIN ty/`,oMtTED ties of public art participation tituadc and I can .-highly recommend them to up blue and vloiet . :Fight birds; on ,,..a..».ao.�t sf[ects concourses and gatherings Dm In his book of reminiscence called-Ithe other hand, never see red, but do; 3838$o"iOCo.r wo.iwt-A�ontrooe ;. all mothers.'' Airs. Trench?man- Everywhere, sir, Savage Landor, the ba;;s is"Antelloetually, but more syon- tagne'si ezpei'ience Is that of thous see blues and violet. Tisiy.globulee � taoeonsly and Instinctively. At mo• artist and exp:orer, cella of a lunnv ands of other mothers who have test• oil !n the retina of the eyes act as menta of public emotion crowds do mistake that occurred when he was , color scretmR and dot -ermine the birds' TAYLOR.w �. ed•.the worth of Baby's Own Ti0.eta. permitted to viasit the ItaltSn front our hot Iola in yuottng poems --their sing." I color eensp, according to Dr. Erhard, F(� R B �S 4'r 7'he Tablets are a sure and safe medi• fag ih Great War He was told to +. -Leigh Henry (English Critic). cine for tittle ones and never fail- to t . . . report, at tie Pore. )+pants + regulate the bowels and stomach, thus p the Gouda. + : where he could receive the aeces•ary �'E'fe' sulterEE® '? "In the critical yours of adolescence, relieving elf the minor fila from which in a i+r+opesed av> ¢Pm of ciaud names 1 C � tt when the emotional MWture of the children suffer • They are sold by more than forty-five species of. cirrus I, Aa amusing Incident happened In . -young person ter in evldetsce, music fs faedicfne dealers or by mail at 2f► els, - ►cTouds bre- reoogniaed p * s Italy Boy' Scouts are called "explorers" ------ the Ii uer5- - most -valuable outlet for tate sur- a.,box from The Dr: Willlains' 3ledlclue i -__ _. plwage of emotion -a, veritable safety Ca, Brocl vtlie. Ont~ up the documents. ea- eel who drew v teaplorato.ri i The colo e -valve, In fact, not alone tho mere pas- -- --- s Mr. Landor, , � C(M�� For every purpose in the �, tnqutred my name. age and profeariott % orchard, cutting limbi up �.. sive hearing of music, but more than st; l Mlien lie heard "explorer" he lookeft ,,//��,/� to it inches Handles-- 4{ this, the serious study. o'f music to . its I. _ .� ir���� ezectttive sense, wf11 do more to )fold ut me with curiosity. Are ustTM 4, b, S. 14 and 12 feet. to the track -a Young&ter tingling with "Rather old for an exttiurer! . -Yor ' , yy Beginning Tan �a�us aaaw Wwasgo=dts j are }okfug," he`autd, dropping his pen. the flighty emotion of thaCperfod than 1 ; �i 1 „ "Oh," I sold, re,+Iizing the double I s` •^' , __na..Le ..:., an • ng P "moaning 6f the wird in Italian but n -1 the muateal education of their children i'r/►iMdl.ith a.nsadrh.�onnav�• are ignoring nae of the moat valuable „ I am an 'explorer' of Central Asia and VWft "9AiTM t sears) Africa, not of Florence." [actors to character �deanceutent., - Icouts TO 1i1M/0 TMs TAYL-F®RBL+c George Bernard Show. _ ;t`�"� ; rn those nfartaway Places Hoy taog he �® COMpANT. LIMITED grumbled. more puzzled thRu aver. F � G(JBLPI bNTi _---Shepherd John. _ I ' � The papers were eveutuany handed QNIf,JkI�I ��t� niea x tth the profession omitted. a JJrillll .A atone -walled hptbeside the fold _ w iz Is home for she Jflan, when cold Shakes it Out of Him. ` A watch upon his gentle sheep. A small boy stood In ._ front of a ' RECOMMENDED fie Boy's Advice. j The long nights are, and be must keep - ...� T ."How on earth do you .manage to $Y DOCTORS � get Clolly to spend money on you?' beautiful residence when the minister l t "Oh, IjAe him sill in my little Ford ninny .doctors consider iitnard's c -lie knows the. stars, 'and where cher came along. The smaW boy stepped the best Liniment made and re- a r - rise and he lessens up. tip the steps asci said to the minister, i 4 commend its use for many lila. c, -Eich. evening 'In the vaulted skies, -� "Will you please ring the bell for me?" Gas, 'biliousness. heartburn, dyspetwia, arA - The minister ate' -And if the moon to full he needs Aped. up aad,rang sinuliar ills will not trouble you it you -take tie doorbell and then said,*pow what --+ - 1Zo lantern when hot psalm he reads. Seigel•sSyruv_ Anydrngatore.�• �� f can I do for you, my lit man " And when the drifting 'snow descends, Pausing of Victorian Era. "]tun like Hell,". said anal troy, His baby Lambe the old man tends with Queen Alexandra of England ..�.e the way' i do," and Ickly Arotird his logwobT-fire: and spreads' ran out of sight. "t bas to maize them cosy beds.' died Lh'a last of the Brent Victorian _0_- tradfoon, Tf.wais a strangely different Minard's Liniment Vor-frost-bitea.' "00 OF SIN•. -Ins ringtinie who so proud as he social world in which tide widow o[ Iiia dock In, meadows greats to nee? --Edward VII. spent her last years. But The awes rest while the lambkin -she maintataed to the silo the dignity _ r and the Prestige of royalty, and she - i "a tray"kept to the end the affeotion of a .peo• And lea sad frolic aid the day. pie which, mare.ths.n sixty. ye.� be•. - r _ -Edits E. LaisQb. fore, hid welcomed the beaudiful young Danieli princess,to England with e _ ". They at High, .... an almost frantic exhibltton of enc _ - 'ltihree of its ads existing species of ifivafastn. Curiously enough, the last .. filgnocCce6 nett in the Andes . of survjvor of the aenerntion of royalty )pDathesa Bough America at air elev& to which she belbuged is the.unhappy tuft of more than 10,000 feet. Carlotts. widow of the ll:nnperot Maxi- _ 0 � mthlan'of Mexico, who has been eon - fined to an asylum for the Insane ever _ wt WE WANT CHURNING e'fnce her husband was pet to death - -M by his -revolting subjects fifty-eiilht i, y1mrs ago. OREA _ •. , ., - `�� .. >se,►psed, . • . - soft by millions and prescribed by physicians for � _— Proved —_ , r --... _ - -1191 - Tbree'.l'ingbieth boys ware,'Wk ng oftis- d$ imp es We sup tT can. and pay express the merits of their parileular tatbere.Colds Headache _Neuritis Lum�ag0 - elzarBee. R's paw dcilTT-b7_e-=area. ., •lied By CnLia.a paid irt$t,-whose tat -her was a amain neuralgia Toothache _'_Rheurllatism money orders, which can be cashed famous novefir;t: Daily use of ra ointment eoap, sa . anywhere without any 'charge. "Aly father just writes a_ raw words stat by CXitictira Ointraeat v►tre+e u��p�s rryuf[ed.- not only tw);hss and To ciliate lbs top-- price, •Crean[ on a bit of peps-• and gets pftfd five �' NO�:' .���', i itsl�li� l - 15�a1e unsightly andstnaoyiaQpim= must 'be tree from bad flavors and j Pounds for it." �. pars and irritations on asx�iit� and contain not less that SO per c®tit "Oh, said the law yer A son, '4hy [ace, but tends to prevent suck ties eon *q dadny Justelts in s'room and tells pep• ACCs t 011'� tt$_ Cr" packs C didoas. Nothing purer,pioar, coo _ putter Fat _ . _ , _ ,: le what to do, anis they givg him fifty h Onmore sfactory P g semi sad than ` t undo for it." +4/ w s proven direction tirmDom fragrant etnollie;tts. ' Bowes Company Limited, --� ` r "That's nothing!' said - the parson's $antsy `Bayer" .bpxps of 14 tablets . sa•s ttr...rst•a. • w Toronto son. "My dad gets up in the pulpit, Also bottles of E4 and IOb-Druggists•�tn�''�"'� s� Dior' refer®aces-)lead Office, Toronto, preaches a few minutes and when he's amtm ls sae teas mart (ntpsesrN m Osaaas) of Ba r Mjknntletnre of Kenoasatto, wi" Co{leer. sLa.�s stwc ifs.. by Bank of Montreal, or your local uc.aksra aotatstar of ttallerlieaetd (Aatrtrt :ilteyne seta. "a• bite as wsu• n to won known fititslted It takes" eight' wren to carry "teas as n meso HaAr suatnc�tun, to aMst tea psblte easiest tmtuttow, fife ISSUE No. ,- Establlabed for over thirty yettrs. the money. intu the vestry." 09, U c oosrlpia/ wtu. ea auaved vita "WIN P -M, tt'aft i4 "A'y°r 1 a - ..r yS_iQL,. i; gw­% g d on the Broc--k -road, 4 .—Mrs. John LAW, of 17t0pp, --Found L00AIASM 89, pair Of eye-glasses. her -son, Girdon sod -0. . I . . _. ­ W. Mrs. 1A % thlioffi� I -a as usu- -Chas. W. Pilkey was in Brant- —Dr. Henry will be he. iq N —We w" our readers a Happy lasses. Loser* call at -visiting with &I next Tuesday to attend to his and Prosperous Now Year. ford far &LeoupIe_ofd4ystb1@. week_ on business. profeek6nazi duties. _Wm. and Mrs. Cullis spout Mrietmaw Day With' relatives In —L. K. and Mrs. Devitt, of To- , —Dr. E.- ASadleir, Dentist, routo.. upenV Chriatimai with Lite practising in-Tbronto, *111 bb"he;; Toronto. r'4 h and Mrs. in his office on Thursday from..10 _H, J.-Clark, of Turonto, spent. latO. .-parents, - - - -------- - a. in. to 5 b. in- &a, USUAL, ,;-jover Christmas with his Vsr�onte, Machin. _W. A. and Mrs. Heron and —Rev. S. and Mrs. Ferguson and V J and Mrs. ClarL _CbFist. family &,a moving into St. And- _m-Johu h has been, f4wily, of Ashburn, - spent W W I'' Jona-McGinty, V on the sick 118T 1�r some time. is mss with Mrs. Heron's p%reats, J. raw's manse thisweek. 46 —now somewhat improved. and Mrs. Hallett. come them to the vilipge. -- itarl-Mrs Stepbensou, ac- .—A New Years' Supper will be mas Day with y airing from a very severe cold. k, Oth. at .6 o'cloca ----duty several days last -week Buff- Spent Christ their Un ead hanks —Fred.T. Bunting was laid off f the ff- com panied by their grandaughZer,- veis ied in the lecture room o Ited -Church -on Wedn 1, and Mrs. Stephenson eventug next) Jan. 0 d —F. F. and Mrs. Baldson and Son. Samuv followed by a. prGgraw by home family, Burford. WritChristmas of Oshawa, —Miss Laura Andrew, princl- talent. Aduileson 25 cents. our with their relatives in Pickering. pal of Enniskillen-public school is extended to all -Quite % number from this dis- I,, %�;adlug . her vacation at the - --tract attended the nomination h stomers and friends home of her 15arents. James and Too Much Hockey CU meeting in Brougham on Monday. Mrs. Andrew. Ruined Donald's Heafth -The continuation and public tot the abundant sue- schools will re-open an M Ptiday �it is often said that tears are just Monday At the annual school meeting r vacation. held on Wednesday forenoon only a step removed from Joy. poor Donald 'cess ,whish �. attended next after the Christmas few ratepayers were 'present. ,& nows that. At the 8 e of 16 he was -MISS Sterling QdGodericb, is a of. days Fred Andrew, the retiring trustee attending high schoo , playing on r Xmas efforts. .,spending the Christmas boll hockey team, thin to parties and do :Cur -Crurn was re-elected for another - terra. ini all, the th aj% that a red-blooded with her pieces Mrs. R. 0., youth w1li do. when Joy was at Its. merL A, discussion took place in regard height gloom made its appearance in beii the advisability of constructing the shape of consumption. —Mrs. Wm. Wilson and to nothing to do, the doctor a rink on the school gr4unds, There w said, but drop everything and go to Myrtle, of Oshawa, spent Chris inds with D. N. and Mrs. Lock- which will be further discussed at the Muskoka HospiW for a thorough &Public meeting, rest and skilful. oonat&zt treattmont. Donald has now forgotten his resent- mood. -At the annual school meeting meet at fate In him hfiJ)Pineilis Over -MISS Corin --he is .soon to be sent. ,pe Doyle, of Toron Is news that -to, Spent a fow days- ,here with on Wednesday forenoon a resolu- poem better!• tion wa that bythe ratepay6ra Contr4butioum MALT be sent t -mother, Mrs. Goo. M present f2st the school board call W. A- Chariton, president, 22 C 7ber grand 8 t logo street. Toronto 2. ontaria. Palmer. -Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright. spent L general meeting of the ratepay- the Christmas holidays in Graven- :rs at an early- date to consider burst with bar uncle and Aunts way$ and means of placing an Now A4vorWomongs. Mr� and Fielding. open skating rink on the school A Myrtle Lock promises. The hoard have made VORSALE-A number of electric '0 _MiqSoS Elsie an arrangements to bold a meeting KIRIiVt flxtures, cheap. Apply W. H. Jackson. ISO wood are spending the holida R. o. 1. Pickering. S�����^ re. ;V for this purpose at the school U.r with their grandmother, on the evralping of Monday, SALE-2 young Durham cows J 'Wilson, of Oshawa. house FdTto freshen in first week in Janu 1W 1, at 8 o'clock, and hope to Crawford, R. R. 2, Pickering. I CU -C. A. and Mrs. Sterritt and Jan. 4ti F. :.daughter. Miss Ids, spent, CtLrist- see a large number of interested IS- that all our Stom- - - Sterritt's 9ITter, ratepayers present. ULTRY WANTED-Highest pri- was day with Mrs. -Tbb police truptees were in Pa paid for live poultry � also feathers d and friends - may Mrs. Tucker,, and family', of Tor6in. hides.s&n Raxhn, stouivifle, Phone 7821, 13234 the city on Monday interviewing tm the Hydro -Electric Power Cov? A NTED-A. good, capable, single their abundant e reap -Wilford Moaned, iateachex Wman for ff,.etal farm work. must nb hool on Wolfe mission in regard to power for Alsef and th horses. Apply the Continuation Se they re- 17 Island, is spending hie Christmas village. The information Newi hare of the better times 'that loom vacation at the 'home of his ceived was that if the enabling par- youngpigs. 4 aboaLs. - by-law that is being i OR t chicken house, Salo and one 7 mbinitte,cl F, on the pori eats here. the TowiT Fred CL=�,Iatas.B.F. F O. Phone Masters Albert a con ad George to the. ratepayers of Pickering. Highland Zo n of the i;. Tucker. of Toronto, are "riding of Wbitby, whereby a new live %ial�. 607 th Arected between Whitby and their Christmas vacation wills ASSRY.HARRIS MACHINERY their uncle and aunt, C. A. and - 4nd repsArs Now is the time to look an abundance of power for Pick- oiler your spring nee4gh cujiisvistom dnIls and Sterritt. that the ha x the orchard. Ones 1-2 by appy ew. Year O-sbawa, is seed there will be M It is expected harrows, sprayers for N -W. C. isud Mrs. Marker. and eriDg. bout a I wagon Star, chea D J. Gormley. Dunbar- line will be completed in a 0.5 22ti two children. of Shedden, and D. a couple of weeks. 10 theimeactim -Chear. all kinds of J. and Mrs. f Toronto, village a SA LE Callaghan,I re wigoss. harness. and &I kinds of farm ins- t the houses in the FOR glpant Christmas with he former's being wired. der Aleoseveralbesiv7 and Parents, John and Mrs. Markar gradually _""s to good cc beaters. High- gist wages a" cook stoves and -Morris and Mrs Hickey Spent File ud'es Indeo and wool. also live POOL "lie PhooeI903 ISU Sunday School 10 A. m - Morning Christmas Day with relatives in etry. PT Ni ansa, Stou %; 'Service 11 a m.. Evening Service Toronto. After leaving the Ubs 7 p w. Preacher at both services, On their return in the evening., OREDIT SALE V CIffWUkinpon, of Toronto. P they R. .,th were proceeding &long Eliza. of % Head of Pure-Bred and Street, and on account of the High-Uradpi �Mgi S -CHAPMAN -..;H. a Monsey lost one of his scow they did not 9" a defect In bore" one day -last week, the &lot. lataI had got loose lu the stable in ilia .sidewalk. w hien caused Mrs.HOLSTEIN A CAT-ME - and was kicked by Its team mate Hickey to fall. While no bones property of and injured so badly that it had were broken she was badly shakers 24r. -0t. =as 2,0 so= . f bber pe, to beehot. alp and bruised which confined her )kcia S to the house for several days. At Lot 17, 9th Line, Markham. on -Christmas Day was observed are see places in the vii- TUESDAY. JANUARY 12. 1926 In the usual qniet manner. There There here the sidewalk is not The following valuable property - -,were the usual family re-atilo 9, lege w in . Which the Reg. young cows milking,. 2-year- SAnU _Claris__ h a safe condition. and Rubbers we are es h"ouid attaad_ta:@�; -old-heyter, wairm.. fre@b,c,,.1f_bys_idP� Bpaides our regular stook t! very busy time during the „pre A— 0--GFr-sde__4g_gLs1Pin enwa offering as the earliest stuns night. ft opportninity. r)y- side: Grade Holstein cow, filli flow: of the -A small number of ratepayers 1 4' H. G. and Mrs de Holstein cow. diie Jin 22-.. Grade of the village assembled in the Gra -XMAS SPECTATri Base Line. celebrated the twenty- ie Feb S 4 Grade Hol- Town Hall on Monday 'evening to Holstein cow. due fifth aunniversary of their -*ad- the pori- st,,in heifers, rising 2 yrs ; 4 Grade nominate candidates for -iDg I YT ;_ft num- Men's b�l 6 0 vershoes,,regular M5,40T 2.81 dingy on Saturday. Deceitiber 1 - ff9isteirs heifers, rL Tbasguests numbered about fifty Lion of police trustee. The retir her of veal calver, -. Jersey -cow. milk- ing trustees were Ci3&pn1ft0, ing: Holstein-Ayrshire cow, bred Des i-s-is the felt boot with the rubber and were present from Toronto. Men s.9 inch Oshawa; Whitby and Plekaring. F. J. Prowse and Wm- C11116. who' 12: 3 young bulls, serriceable age - . sole which is so popular, reg. 4. i0, for 3-.63. -elected for another year. 5 Fat h.,3gs. weighing 150 lbs.; 9 Pigf; A sumptuous supper was served were re 8 w4eks uld. ad Mr. No other norninationis were made. Mrs. Wilson, and she a a bull We have only F% limited number of these, ti were the Wilson i% recipients of X short, discussion took place on (These three bulis were aired by so don't hesitate./ ams averaged 33 ratters of interest to rate- whose two nearest d The dam 'beautiful gifts. thg- ivanny ts etate . that the payers of the tillage A re lbs. butter in seven days. -Merehan i paMd aNhorizini-We o( one of them gave seven cans of iwmount of Christmas trade this tion wrif trustees to take legal Actiou milk in seven-successive days.) es war. police tr Come to this Sale and get some of, these Against any person or persons -is the largest since the .:-.,XHAS GROCERIES 41"helgiving Of ocked. Dairymen presents seems to found destroying. trees on cows, as I am oversr . to Wsye been more extensive this f the will find this .& rare opportunity --bar of years. One of 'Our stook of Groceri es is all fresh and of, the very 7 ftreet allowances without their purchase superior milch cows Cr tbaripfar o'"unin nsent.. The financial statsWont the cows Siwe 85 lbs. milk in qns day. ho, general impression all over CO cheicett we oan. bay. moms to be that we showed a good surplus to begin testing a 4 jqval to 24 lbs. Mitter in country lVew Year. seven diysif' She, with three of ' bir bave entered an era of prosperityl- the dauglitem will be1resh by ur sbelve-9 anacounters 'yon will see, suiWole Gifts fof -Diane forgk t9' tea �meetin in 'On o time, of Sale. mmfl all over the country. th guild of Meth6dy meetin hoose, -:and a feeling Of optimism seems By thit will be useful as t47 - all the fam (noo they call it Th United Church) "e at One O'Olock P. M. iw�►fed �e Prot sleigh of the season well 04 omamental.apon our streets on Sunday ls� aid supper for twenty-fiv.eent. Un it a Now Year's Tz"s-Vesl caJves, fat bogs and all evening, which reminded an of They air col d sums of $W, and under. cash, over "Pickersing The vera .dame ROU'll 8 uting, as olden times. In years gone by, Su that amount 9 mouths er"k Willibe F'i'nd T. Bu W 4 a characteristic of the Christmas Sapper The gas ye a clean bite, cash. jtiveu an approved Joint 0014111. Of sap was the joyful sound of the id histured swilin'lodysof per oeit. stralglit discount for ZstabUshod 1867. the Lady's Aide Societee will afte ftup W.,,q1LvZx=DZS,.AucL -igainkbellat.. which,, added welcome. much to the choorfulners of the a han'shake an a fievi got 111n no axe will hae a Ming face happiestomeon of the year, xonn, an 5 C 508d fb Ed wen oor meanister is a -bells arw-now almost Wads ACv*1wd100L� • 0. his partner in atilbeist as charmiu. :.the sleigh entirely displaced by the honking Come and jidge far yoursel. Its of the motor cars. -On Sunday next at the United a guid1ime' tae' get Rccli3ainted SPENCER-^ .11 Its a juld time'to know a tb foli Imit Rrew, Umbs, Zl�- eq- VVI .1 Church thir-relgalar servic �Nhat 1A 0 hold at the usual hours, 10.80 8: GOSK T Mr. ftf"s wKi .44my 'I that nee to kirk, an ither L r m. and 7 p m. The morning sub rdsolve no more to shirk. Artee Saving secured the enci'for T.W. Magnet," oor inner self is satisfied an, appy? Bowman & Son, Ntar Nurseries, T14E CONST, WL EXCUSE$ T; E L '-Joct will be "The Divine Meg nor rinsticAl T.,Lw,_%L an_SUaijtb&M Ridgetown, Ont - THE JU H 1 M and the 9WO-i-g gribjent, 16TI39 to take or 9 for sl 10 Ladder and the Angels," sixth . In wi - gas as sum musicke. Cam tone, 1. am prepared sakall"Frults, series. On Monday evenin'R next cum 0), short or tall. Good pro- - kinds of Fit uit Trees Bram will be 'given. Everybody Ornamental Shrubs Rte- at --at 8 P.m., Prayer and Bible Stu lowest possible paides. dy service. welcome, Wednesday evening, 6 The pastor will begin Special rates for large qUantItISL o'clock, Jan. VI, IM. ... * the -Stridy Qf the Gospel of St. 45tf 0 F John.- You will B N.J. Pickering ad e welcome at BARD OF THANKS. man, T— all these ser!vices. -After the kind of weather I wish to e!rpreee through the, col- tbat'we experienced overthe week- umns of the 'jLNrws my deep apprecia- -ed on me ead there is now, no question tion of the confidenca impac Coal,' Coad :iLbput winter being with ns. Oil by the ratepayers of the Township of • a 2"M Saturday the thermometers regist- Pickering by re-electing me by accis Z= 12 degrees -below mation to the position of Pirst Deputy ered from 5 to and on Sunday morning Reeve for the vear 19*26. Soft l6oal of the: 4�- -jj6out 8 o'clobk too - I will cud a .,or,to the ,best of my Hard and I � — — – _Q it k a still fur by quality on. -�M � ability. to gerit this confidence best a-ALI" they drop to 14 degrees below zero 041-M - - = V doinr all in my power to promote the 4wbMe some thermometers in the best uterests of the Township. hand vi A880'4 There - - -1 er 'a 'or. 110109. y ,�re_"11 daring the 'Pro_ FT'R140ESC"07"ST I VI which were Wishing you all a Happy and, Pros Ions than the others registered as a New Year, and anking you r roQ honor conferred on me. LAW, low as 20 and 23 Jegrees below f.Z, the Sincerely Y'oum THOS. A. ]J zk� LEE vpro. At, a-result of the intense I . 1, Gat. , - #.;uld the coal bins suffered greatly. O. M. Forsyth. r 7 L