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Res. 1 9 -� i�+mroid Member of the American Optometrical - feet. -MILLS a En. esaminW by appointment. It is conceded on all rands that Hen Pie n Clarem*at. Oct. The Ladies' Aid Society will hold ry and Pierson will be elected for East • 4 Fruit Baskets of all diascri tions, their monthly meeting at the home Estabillshed 1886 P and North York, �T O. MoIi;INNON, M.D., L.R.O.I6., of Mrs. Bert Petty on Thursday, Dec. Richardson Lod A. F. de A. M. �L�1 . saga�, memb.r of tis. oou.e. or includia Lodge, ` hbah4aos sad ! atrrg.oaa of oatsse itstf.r. g qt. boxes, pt. hoses, 9th, at 2.30 o cIQL Roll Call to be '.Headquarters uarters answered by the word "Thanksgiv- members and their wives took inSheas q i pa! oouoso of ensw.eatr, >i4tiabsrelt _Orates and Baskets sL „ Theatre, Toronto, on Friday night And a i�om« . e s•rldoaoe. °tom. aOd u'g' a banquet after. lowest prices. SCHOOL REPORTS. The new Federal government will Shaping and Turning The following i he call for fresh tenders for thepestmaa FO R f fi s t report of S S. tershi of •Stouffville. It will not be 'FEE D 1 AA B. OBRISTIAN Barrister and Kiddie Kars,Sleighs, Office Stools No. 12, Names are in -order of .meri't: filled till the First of January.7' eSofieitor,Notary Publie 8tc. Morfe to g ' Sr, IV—Mabel Sto (pass) Olive aaa. South Wing. Court 13otrse. Whitby. 161 Brown ass , Kenneth Madill. Jr. Very keen interest is being taken iu OJA-'N; whole or RroandSalt For Sale (P ) the elections, and by th time this 'is inG. BROWNING. K. O. Barris. III-Dons Dolp�_i_l�l1 (hon.); Marjorie print many surprises v�ill be noted, BLEY FEED wL JL4 terrsoliator,Notary Public. Aanea'alt.. O$A8. A. WHITS. Percy Tbon.j liiarie Ham (pass.) �� 7BRAlr �,,abety wen or Post Otfit e. panels suer, Henry Ma�Ih (pass. ), Robert Miller many I told you so s will be seen. x i "fSbitby. iIouae phone ase, office hone 3f12 Successor to isle W. G. Barnes I`T A big Young Peoples rally took SHORTS p (pass.}},, Ear spine (pass.), Gren• ,place in Ratcliffe's Hall on Monday SCRATCH FEED Phone 8420 or write Locust Hill, Oat, fell V�ilson Ross Madill. It Class- o ATON da ROSS-Barristers. 8o- evening, repudiating the slanders carr for poultry' tora, Northers oatario 13niming, asp' Ivan Brown the youth of our province thePrime N r lesty"Stret. Toroato<. (P�s'), Morris Gostick. y p CR kCHED CORN Promoted £o r. "A-Evelyn Brown Minister. ; n' J oma• (hon.), Jr. I-Muriel Gostick Fred for poultry 1. D.F. Roes, Adelaide 2707 6� Hodgson. Sr, urieDora Matthews, Mrs. Wm Scott, mother of Alex. I • He � Myrtle GosSick, Kathleen Gostick- Jr. Stott, ,merchaatt of our town, who met have a car of Cereal Feed which zj IORARDSON h PICKERING- with an accident a short time ago, I consider the best value for a7c Barrister. Solicitors etc.. 213-214 Coated- JrU"#ral iXlEcto! •-I.ilIian Cydsdale. Georgina when her foot had to be am utated; feed I have seen for a long esr�tho'nLite suildi Corner Y e and Rich- Fandorsy her. Ar'a° S PickeringMorou am Main I and Main and .°ape Sao and AUDLEY. _ ---. awayhas olast Creek Her mryived the shock, �si�asP time. It ill pay 'Zdcensed Xmbalm:er to try it. y rs brought home from Saskatchewan this y evening. Phone ck. 6800. stf jl oro R BEdRSR •• nC�1�Rou�we has purchased the Soling week for burial. � W Zaad-B,AR.IfE�--W s -- • .-- _ --- WHITEVALE. A.brldge__gang_is at the-- Chopping Mondays Wednes - - Phone Sd4 - station this week. Mrs. Rice is still looking for a ten- days and Fridays. t DR- D. C. Smith, Deotirt, SWufi- A heavy dry vote was polled from ant for hoose. ' viik. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To - here on Wednesday. vo $mato Universities and the- Royal of Mrs. Blake Annis is spendln a fe* . { aeatal surgeons. Phone office 1011. Rada eaee GravBlliD of the to. tela, No outaid: a iatmeo roa ere is it progress. Christmas' Roonng at eria practice and electioneer -j�LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S,. Isaac Puckrin is all smiles, .a baby in seems to he the order of the day. •�i--�,' Graduate of the Royal Coleige of Dental -- girl for a Christmas present: D, and Mrs. Seebeck have returned jScagwns and UaAr,Jr of Toronto, office Remember the Club meeting at • race Murdock. Goatecao er•y stare. Whitby, 5 z British Columbus Shingles g home after spending a week with re- �Bee boa'2920 9 to 12 : 1 to ria 80 lad. •pnoaey6. 8 z ., Grasmere Farm on Monday evening. latives in the city. C 0 A.'L + IPteu phone 220. ,L Alfred Rogers, of Salem, has pur- E. W. Donnelly arrived home from -- R' -- No. 2 8 and 5z chased the Audley fruit house. we un- New Brunswick where he has been N. DALES, L. D. 8., D. D. K. derstand, engaged erecting a new house. A Rood supply of Hard and? Soft s Graduate of Royal Colkae at Dental Sus- saes and the Unavenity of Toronto. ogee TORONTO ASPHALT $enry, and Mrs. Westney -ani fam- The services in both churches were Coal on hand. Also a supply l ,hors D. A Scott's store, Claremont. out. ily, of West Hill spent Sunday with on the line of temperance. We hope f .. Office hours, D s m. to S R to . Ssturdays 9 a.. ROOFING relatives here. for the retaining of KindlingWood 1r, se. to 1 P. W. Phone ct�e 1403, 471y' *_- ng of the Ontario Tem- , Idarray's 18 in., 82 in. and 36 inch Wl6T F11LL:-- perance Act. stove length. z ERBERT T. FALLA 19E, L e 9., width@, 4 in 1 Shingles. • also Saturday night, Nov. 27th, the 12tf Phone Pick. 1709, y` ,Graduate al the Royal College of Metal Valley and An old-fashioned tea meeting and Young Peoples class of the Baptist t mi Ssrgeaae and the Umverv!'y �of Toronto, concert will be held in Melvilld' Pres- Sunda School met at the home ofGor 'oaa hours 1 s. Baiseon's store, Pickering. out Ridge Roll. Y y spends social DONALD MUNRO. PIOHEliI11'O hours : o a M. to a P. M. or by a int- byterian church on the evening of don and Mrs. McKay to , 4" mut. Pbone Pack 3700• Material, or will give price on Thursday, Dec. 9tb. Supper will be evenir. and y ; T? 4 g present Mr. Arthur a finished job. served in the basement of the church Randall with a Waterman's fountain s> wlr �ms>i,.. • P �� •' from 6 to 7.80 o'clock, after which a pen as a small remembrance from the _ Whitevale # �5 - m �o high class concert will be given by class of which he has been a member., LIZABBTH I3ICl3dRDSON-i3ut� a " ffie following popular artists: Miss Mr. H Pu teacher of the class s " to the tate W. v, R,ehardwo. repre• * * * En y41W Mabel Abernethy, soprano, and A. H, fox- 1926,read a well worded address The &nice �'e +►els•kno.n Fire lawesnee CampaS:tf of LU McCurdy, basso, with Miss Jean M. and Mr. H. White made the presents- - `Sq t etarodiaa_ w^ i Collins at the piano. Thev will be tion, to which Arthur replied with a Motor overhauling, top and aide cur- 10POSTU.J. Licensed Auctioneer:, assisted by Miss Jean Thomas eioc- few well chosen words. There were tain re irlag ' rs at all kt ge =nes w oo as aria Look ����� � utioniat, and Mr. Frank Williams, over thlrt resent Lunch was ser- Battery BerTioe--Obargin; ItOsa rales aril ads$t raaaa ty r e rtaoessar Y p r� srtaoa, aearaw Grams atverr r o:, oar, banjoist. The concert will begin at ved at the close of the evening and all and oveshwuling. ; B.s1mAT01! TOW1Q1sHIP aLEBS 8.15 rn and will be given under the departed for their homes wishing Ar- All work p g guaranteed. Flat rate pas Buy your new Furnace now or auspices of the Ladle,' Aid Soviet�yy liar a pleasant trip back to the Old cervica charge +•raa.aaa oaov Kee ear '� and telvil a choir, with Mr, A. H. Land, — Phone 5510 Mark. Central. a+i+..asr, aeaamw•. isr. t[osq r keret have your old one repaired - Gtr door "�*r 'tom It► read for the winter. McCurdy, musical director. Ad- W. E. 8 E R R asrrt a Osw t-v Ask no about the mission, 50 cents : children under 12 K i N9A LE. - rM. HAW, L10BNeBD AIIO• Years, 25 cents Everybody welcome. Mrs, J. Richardson is slowly im- "I W TIbNEER for Yortt. Qnuwio and Darbam - H C Z A -- BROUGHAM. proving after recent illness. t o. Ter Allktn�a o! sails arrmdod Yon cwnaot do batter. --- Mrs. Ralph Mowbray hAs been anf-Coal eo, aged HEWS' O Dots tar may bs obi rrrasg.e ac NEWS' ofncv. Beit sae tadave- Or if its a Range, let ne su 1 Anniversary services will be held in faring for the past .week th a felon Feed set vboneo. Whitby. Out. sty y St. John's United church on Sunday, .on' ilea hand, -' you with a "Good Cheer.' December 12th and will be conducted The Kinggsale Dramatic Club are con- TSE MINING MARSET You will be satisfied by Rev. a s �iyalistB D , of Tor- the nearnfutureew play to be Riven in _ . •. d= t Plumbing. Eavetroughiog, repair ppeecc g We buy and sell. fnrnbb quotations work of every kind, all People's w'ark. Servhcea will be held The Sunday purpose holding a Fe A. R EE S O R and information on all Listed and guaranteed. - ' at 11 p.m. and 7 pm. Special music Christmas tree and entertainment on wi11 be rendered. On Monday even- the evening of Dec. 22rri. �.t..ti� Unlisted Mining Stocks. Hardware of all kinds, Z+OC n=8rX` Mg, December 13th, a concert will be A few from here attended the Pro-, We stowilcks s pleased to advise what Phone 4800 given by Rev. F. J. Maxwell, B.A., hibition Union meeting at Clammont .•. atoaks to buy or to hold, or and the Young People's orchestra. of on Saturday night to hear Rev. W. R. . what stock t�.elL ALVIN BIIsBBY St. Andrew's church, Oshawa. The Wood of Winnipegq speak on Govern- Nut and Stove Coat. Clients are making money by program will consist of a lecture en- merit Control in ManitQW. following our sadvice. FIoKERING titled "Mrs. Wigs in the Cabbage Mrs. Fred Harbron and Mrs. M. J. and Coke also Our long experience in minis ex. Patch, illustrated with lantern slides Lawrence are to be co f i tssdi over a g• b Rev. Mr. Maxwell. _ Music b the their este from serious injurycongratulated w. All Hinds of Feed_ ng period of sweaty V y y pe rause. allows us to'give sound advice DO YOU WAM Y• P. orchestra, consistin of quar- Friday evening when their buggy was .^oa the investment feature of amine tettes and solos. Miss Gladys Me- struck by a car at the corner of the ee the speculative feature of a' pros your hoose bested for hwlf' Laughlin will recite and Miss L Gat- gravel road and the sixth concession ----- - pective mining venture. the -coat-otooai-P -- - - row will sing . Come and -have a at Brooklinn The buggy was smashed �e ent, a 8(1_LLOWAY, MILLS dt. CO. If so, instal nae of the Iaetaat Sae 'Rood time. Program will begin at beyond re 'r but the ladies escaped f' Msenbese of Rtandard 7.30 p.m. Admission, 35 cents; child- with a few scratches. Lath Stock exchange. Oil Burners in your range, or ren, 25, cents, A bazaar under the auspices of thei "- an International Oil Burner Kinsale Ladies' Aid will be held in the Members of the Montreal BROUGHAM. is pont furnace. hail on Thursday afternoon Dec. 9th m Mining Bzcbange. at 3 o'clock. It will consist of lain Terms: • O>Mae and Board Room, Ground Floor, Call and see them. Miss Kate Ham has been apendinpG p.IR e a few days with friends in Oshawa. a fancy goods suitable for Ghost- Strictly }� Metropolitan Building,"' 1' las gifts, home-made cookie and ►7t+rlCtl •Cas+$ TORONTO. - ONTARIO W. J, GORDON'S, The barbed is able to attend to his candy fish-pond and post office In Church Street. SUAlMYs$ a in after his recent .ill- supper will be served fol- .. Phones :Adelaide 8971 and 8372 � the eveni su - Agents Wanted 231y Pickering Hess• lowed by an interesting program bg, Little Miss Marjorie Farthing is Home talent. Admission to s pe. - visiting with her aunt, Miss Maud >; TIME TABLP,—Pi Station and program: adults, 8G' cents;ild- - Phili--..�.. Why,G0 T. R. Trains going Eat dna �---- ren,10 cents. No. 10 Mail 7.58 A M. Miss Bate has returned home after .�.�. X 28 Local 12.59 p. M. spending a few days with friends 'in OUNBARTON. 30 Local' 6.25 P. M Toronto.- • Sunday train.,_._ 8.3$ A,_�i,_: The young ptm1_e met_at__the�io --1 r�k iVhite is atterrdin2�Tie ve � o Tranr RoiaQ R'ort due sae followr- WH andMrs.. Ellicott on Mon- Stock Fair at Chicago this week.—out own day evening. Mrs. Jean White spent a few days ;.,• No. 28 Local 9.22 A. M. ;- 27 Local 2," P. Miss Roberta Phillips .has ecce tea this week with her sister, Mrs. Ken- tore , ' a position with Dan and -Mrs. Gan- ned of Sca.rboro. 9 Mail Dal' P• M. non at the store. Howard and Mrs. Brent, of Tyrone Sunday train, 7,42 P. M. O. McGregor and family and Wm. and George and Mrs. Annis of Dail'- v C %r your Furniture Foregoing is according to Standsid Brown and family, of Toronto, paid lington, were guests of Walton and To Serve i nue l time. a flying visit to Brougham riends on Mrs. Annis this week. When we can give ea net * $unsay. The Sunday school will hold , its gi y j ,��*■ Mr M. Miller is still in a serious Christmas tree and entertainment oa Drags, as good value. � DALE rIl1LU coh�ibih as a result of the shock the evening of Friday, Dec. 17th A - from ria fall ]k'st week. Since the 7AchlaEkeen te is anticipated. Patent Medicines, i �= Q foregoing was set in type we have number from here took ih Stationery, Whwo furnishing your Home or ;_ _ elarned that'�Ir. Miller has passed pie supper and concert at Rubber Goods, ° - y 8 piece of awn , Pickering on Tuesday fright and re-Supplies, ba in w sew • y Cameras and furniture. come - ' The election matters has super- port a very enjoyable time. Tobacco Cignas, Cigarettes, sad give us For Pastry use _� ' ceded all tither news items-these days, Miss Florence Annis, of Fort Wil- Candy, lite., Etc. but th importance of the issue is liam, who has been in the hospital ' s triol. Any patent medicine or remedy if Our Royal Brand not ogitdzed by many. Two most undergoing a minor but painful oper- r y We guarantee you will be forcible and earnest speakers have ation in the face, is, we are pleased p�nrable can Ne obtained - Oven firer -Sand information as to to say, recovering. through this drag store.""" swtisfied. at your iiroeer e. now ,government control operates in On December 8th, the men of the A ualifled dMRgist Farmer i who have wheat get your the west, but those who might have Community are having a banquet, the always in .barge. - s flour made from your own benefitted were afraid to come out t° supper being provided by the Ladies Value for your mono , Ste r r i tt the truth. W. R. Wood of Win- Aid of the United church. Messrs. Qaslit wheat. We can ' y Goods, 6 6 grind it. nipeg, atilI retains Ibis old-time energy W. A. Dryden and W. A. Holliday of Coarteons Service. and elearness of express%n and force Brooklin, will address the feathering. Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinds-Chicken feed, of reason,, and those who availed On Monday evening last the young E C Jones Pim s" ER IN N E- W,, S Funeral Director `hen themselves of-Me privilege of hear- people entertained their older friends E. C. a e- f�eed, chop, milltsed. int{ him on Saturday afternoon weir to a most successful St. Andrew's Phone 1800 _ Chopping every week-day, well repa3, and on Sunday afternoon program. They were assisted by Druggist and Dispensing ,...t.. our hearts and minds were stirred by ( MrR. Leroy, of OsTmwa, and another Chemist. Q' g �g�pr ' " DIIfi�10 t the message delivered by Rev. Mr. entertainer, a gentleman, after which �' ri• =IOOKW00� McLachlan. a very PICKERING • - � - � ry pleasant hour was spent, , - ONTTARIQ , -.'. ., ,"••. 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'me interest we rill feel in line great known to. be present. The, problem is = -; �`�V ' +r • - - - _ -- _ _ �" ' g *ueestiaa of tge poeaitriltty od 21fe on to determine•in what proportions these - - - �ot*r planrgts le shared by al'1 astrgnc- auletanees,are resent, and how- the and we axe, � •� .. _ ti em and water ari,era, e always 8tad when ita:IItitiee 'of say. osyg they are able to give us irrtorm:ation vwpour art Mars oompare .with. the- s'bearine'on the &ubjerct. Profesem'. quantities of oxygen and watt vapoos _ • Adams and Prdtsesot St. John, of the on -the Eauth. ,Mount Wfleoa observatory.. have re- If we wLeh to compare the retative ` qa added, a Utile, to. our knowledge amounts of water vapour Ori the two • l r atmospheres we have only to loon - ` ' •'s• - _ e h of Mars. _ through a spectroscope, first at the If httman beings tike ourselves do g Moon and then at Mars. ' The light + - 'diva on Meas s nasty be sure the sur- from the Moon .is pure reflected sun: fsase caodlblons Das the Planet do not, iffier lunch 1Ptam1 tisane of the extreme 1 Rg'ht• as the Moon has no observable at - - a conditions under which men have mosphere whebeve`r, but the light f om- Lived era ei r aeft Parte of the eeath'e : Mars will have passed twice through O �. \�� ® •:.�. '��, - ,. { ties Martian atmosphere in the course 2' -of --being ae mUcted from his surtta Th -- - : _ book into oar spectroscope. If there For example, the work of explorers ' - !s any water -v& in that atmos- -bas shown.. that mea couM not ifve In • much cold than is found near . phare It wiI make dark known by !nr •.., 8'rea�' teaaibydng certain dark bands to fire the North and South Poles. nor in spectrum of the plganet. much greater heat than is found in The two Mount Wilson professors ''oertaln tropical regions; and we have have latdLy bees comparing the spar. ; •i fesnm from Everest ambers that, ail. ; hum of Man's with that of the sky, am t though the human body can a cUma• : have Bound that thM' is in- the Mars tize itself to Lees oxygen than we nor.! amosphem only about two-thirds o2 rally use, fhgre is a Limit beyond the oxygen found above m elreat, &,d wbiah we Cannot go. t ( only a sizteerAh part of the water to Astronomers have -found It poesible 1 vapour in the air above Mount Wtte0u. to estimate In vsrlorts ways how the 1 We must conclude from these facts r 'donditione of ODMAte eat Mate Com- ! that men and women like ourselves 1 4 --Pam with terrest. bare lctrssQ �iea�d,aal of � watr1d find it almost impossible to live -- on the surface oY the Red Pkaaet. As• -1 deuce polluting to the fact that Mats trotiomers bel4eve, nevertheless, that has so atmosphere: Th:eae is also they have seen 'vegetation there, and rw� good reason to believe that some of it is net impoeeible, that some form ` the fsma wr uerrestrul elle as oxygen and nitrogen, are ewnstitu- however, if astronomy wdlll be able to ,c.•..,s,, 1964 a re. e.0 sy js . E,. , ` S eats of the atmosphere of Mars, in ad- ' tell urs much more then this, for many - t ditiou to water -vapour, which is also years to oome. 1 It is twenty-five years educe -Sir e.iven inhabitaata. is much too crowdr -Thomas grave up his pc=actioe at tke ed. . The Way of the Wind. i STORIES OF WELL, B ca take up' the position of 5taa or _ t, IDEML'" bI of the Sttprame Court. Before that. he � i' s asp charming poems have been Britain's Rancher Earl. 1 Q,r a written for one paatikcullar child or KNOWN PEOPLE had been a bar? star for a quarter of i It the tart of Portamrouth, Urkadn'e - --- a" finmiry of children The tollowhng Iffier ;a Century, rancher pees, con0nues watt hits do. " fi were addreAed to a little boy by All his 1>te h,e has worked heti. He : y r clsEon to aft in the Hau'»e of Lomdea, he i, Wordsworth. in reply to the atseetlon recalls work -Ing as a junta• barrister Wj%I tsootaimed !n the first I•ftie:- The Prince's "Double." from teal to half -past seven in charm• I WA, have to give tip Isla Amc+rltaars ,neo sx Being a Meambe�r of the Royal Faultily � b&m and them goiag home and putt',ng . axe. c e fes .si o five tityrale y ot; qi � agie, and au=ccee�ded to the tiktlo last t, What way does the wind come' Wttat seems a very dizzy baight to most of In &other four or five, hours tliova. He � yeuer. Fie went to. Canada fu 1883 oma _ way does it go' and "happy as, a ling." and "happy didn't even rest on Sundays. huating ezpedttion, and wandered to ' ` He Manes over "this water and owes the as a prince."• are phrases which shove But with alt this bettef in bard work; Wyoming There be bottght a ian:ch �, - •- snow. wit s•ut of a life we Imagine that Sir Thotnarai does not reser to as much of 2,000 arrau, and has raised cnLL4e Through wood and through vale. and Rovak,y leaais. But tt reaXy means' an tmpreesed by the modern fa:tb to exer. i ever dta:ce. He became an Amerlaaa• o'er rocky height swrmous amount of hard work, as the else. "I believe thm YL is good.' be Citizen in 1806 Which goats eana,ot climb: takes his Pttnce of Wa4es might be able to telt sate. "but I do snot think It is so Qa-t sounding flight. us. Personally. I think- it is eo mu -db aeatlaa ani srousre people. would have :Ni ` - stanyter -to be very Similar to appear- beiiev8." Ile tUmeelf got all the seer.- Men is Women's Clothes. He teases about In every bare tree ease to Royalty, 141te fir. Richard- L•f9e he nea_ded by runaimg from am In earniva•is and festivities men of - As, you look u. you plain!. can nee; d=eesectr, son of Str Edward •A•idetvon. court to arNth-er to eittead d;iffe-nal p' 7 ten dress up as ~verso. and worse as t But how he will Come. and whither be who he=n benoau► eagsgett recaatiy M canes. • . Lusa. Tho motive Leri such interchange goes. Lady Rorweulary Wilbraham, the Earl Sornewlsat slrn'ilaa tdeos hay.) tK,,-noC t'othfIIK it purrIy social one. ez• There's. never a scholar. in England of Lathom's „nisw. h'e'.i1 by tms.tsy Jhmortrs 'men. The l:.te r preaseiv« of !:: s desire• for good-fe4low- „ knows. Mr. Alderson is the liv!ng !mage of Joae;xh C`tsmberula (mce confe:ssad ship acid ammbllky the I'rinao, and has been mleGsken for flint he thought i[ "he walk -ed down- i p,.yYm! f rvill.:ad practlnetsa~c}s, however, �I As soon as 'Us darlds;h4 to-w6rrow, him .nt many ocrosivns, but " L1.t as, Era'ure in the merLmorninga'n i npataim 81l Int erth•iatga of ire as ti a vAry serious " w iii me, I know -he has not %et. Leet with anY- night that wa« tluite suffi'cie-r=t vxerctso ! bual r - . r.t:a3 and tet :I resulrzFly. _ • ,-.may You shall go to r'ti,e orchard, and then thing like sitrh a thri:ling experience for one dray In tnaIIy of the numerous i9lARda to you wLi sec as once be tai} the "doublo" o,f another Sir Thowese certalrn�y-iLarsn't }sok fn, w henevor a mac ;s L: = That h., has )seen there, and —de a Royalty --Xing I£dward. as If he needed to }x;ther about-exer• troubktil with nn evil spi,pt he leaves' great rout. This gentlamen was entirely un- dee. if you didn't knio- that he was bio }some wakretAv. dote a wom'aa's ' tt' Ancracked the brnachee anti strewn aware of ht. teeeaxb encs to the thea sevetutpoae yrou w<nrid¢t't - tsaUeve tt. dress, aasutnua a tomale vodM, and pre br ; 1 them aboureigning' monarch until, que ev:�ntng, Ile no oid+ea than t, fifty.tends to be other -than be renally is. l' when he entered a box at a provincial In some of the r'eniotW imus of ! But let h!m range round; he does us theatre, -the who's sutttence rose and - - R'airrei a_ Loan will- dress tp big wife's no harm. oheered him• while the band played 1 h t and Fra bl o{ - -• order to c a �- • . •. World's Lonetaset Man. .c of es a Lige sp.> , w _ We baritd up the fire, we're sang sad "God Save the King." bend luck. ., warm; ___ Mr. Jatne�s Thom, a,-3-orung Aber•►r" �. In Ching It- fethgr's trornsers are, Uutouched by his breath pee, the Btartinq Again at Ti. tiwnWn, why ;gel 4i,i home.severe. Yeq;,l t hung oa w olotheR-:line airove its child's 13, I • cs•ndle shines bright. There rang be some people who etas to talce up 0 -poet with the Hudson 1 -cot, so that evil tnfluineas in- y outer r 1447 And borne with a clear and steady think seventy-one a good age to stop Bay C.ompiuiy in the laleek Ai ctic c!r• f fats them instead of !ntr the child. Rght Rocking, but Sia• Thomas Willes Cbdt• cle, has just rets rnW. ' W civ,fizatlon. the enc}eat Lytxeans dressed them- :. ty Is not one of thesri. He i8 retiring He hasbeen a5catsAurtng. practka•3ly setves as, women whenever one of_ � note, well, to bed, and -when we from the position of Senior blaster of the whwa eevIVa ewers, ematii119 for ' l tb it number died Plutar h tis - sae there, the Supreme Court and Ifing's Rc i himse t the name of th+ ' "World's explains this by saying t it He may work his own will, and what m mbranow; bat he has no thought of ilii Lon -W> est 3fan." He received- a. snail isat the do _ -- _ ---__..sbald-wo.-rare.+ wean�anip and weak tomourn. - -- ' idoor-we'll�-we'll not Lina fisbit}3+e witicis most ileo- a;ear, earl to merE•� the boat son lie may knoF pie might think a legal career of haf I tatnirrg h�i' alicual batch of letters' En li Ja 'nese Edit let him In; a century would merit. Oa the con- I from Life homeBand be hal to travel P. 9. sh Deities, May drive at the wtndows--•we`ll, laugh tryry, he' is reWrDJng to Che'Bar, and i over 400 miles: With bis drag Leena. He Japan has two English dally news. � NEW AND ATTRACTIVE, at ifs din; i+s now engaged in budlddg up a new duAnks the nearest post. 700 aniltes papers edited and published by Japan - Let him seek his own home wherever away, w-kh- its foue buildr-1jw 'sad ese, one in Tokio and -ons -in Osaka: ` Thls is the type of !rock suitable It be.. pian Lisa for many occasions. ' The asp V- Here's a cosy warm house for Edward , shaped,front extending almost to the and me. me. Wirth is most becoming. The skirts front is gathered to the Iodide ands THE CAt ADLAN-HOMEMAKER the back is in one piece, while soft I a ' ,/ Jerlej wdrk 9viy alas gathers at each shoulder and the tie ' ✓' t 1, ^arot:ar are becoming features of this -----sm$rtiroc�The-twro-�ece Beeves era - - - PLANNING .- BUILDING FINANCING gathered' to narrow wrist -bands of DE MATING . F•URNISHINC,>, GARDENING • contrasting . material and the same - ! �.: ceps AV use. note of contrast is used for vestee, and wide sash having a chic bow in front. Na 144T is in sizes 16, and 18 gyeears, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust.' i Size 36 requires 3 yards 39 -inch FIRST THINGS FIRST WHEN PLANNING: Just stating a Truth. 1 plain materibl; ills yards contrasting. ;. i= She- Dead men tall t tales. i 'QO cents. He- --Why do you say that?" Theee Are the first tlr[ngs to be co^.- pr,acel a vea'y sRrong eirvphaaie on thei�coset typace than was t:lie•rule•even 1� Every woman's desire is to achieve Darned with, inaem•uch as it is inside interior ar•rangememt cd the home, and : in the old-fashioned rambitng houses. •* Chat smart different appearance which She- -PI was just thinking you would itis tended tartvand greater compact -1 Dining rcomsti too, are being reduced draws favorable comment from the 1 noose have married that little, blond of the house that you wi:i spend mc�t nese. so that steps m=ay •be saved and t in size or ,eJ inrinatcol aiiogethe•r; the4r widow if they did." of y�out. future hours. The exterior the heusework.00nducteti with'a-miai-; r2ace eLthe'r being taken by breas=t kfa observing public. The designs illus- - Listed in our new Fashion hook are shape and atiractdveness of the home muni. of w-ssted labor. This tendency, rooms, whish are lisxi¢rDly sufficient for } "Crossing -the the Rubicon." t coupled with improved ideas as to , sm vll- famillea or -far' homes' -where : originated in the heart of the style g w2K develop of itself into a pleasing �. is 1Utt.ie entertaining; or etas llation, and more regaxd for the thesre vea iK •centres and will help you to acquire When, after• long delibemtton, we and hakrnronious' design, it you deal � w amount of suns=hine which can be dining facilities are included in the _ .....that r4uch desired air of individuality; take a decided step, we often say we competently w=th iiia interior room rated oa from'the rising'an8 sPfiting� plan oT the living room, The :atter is Price of the hook 10 cents the copy, have "crossed the Riabioon." In other Conai-rangem'ent: The outworn Idea of �n which •invalAes the planning of I the pivotal point cf the entire maAern HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS, woods, we have committed., ourselves I hTetrievably to a oertain dednite Making a house a atww place from the windows. In relation to the direction dwehling. Genre a the days. when fire Writs your name and address plain• course of tictlOa ouGstdo, with us'el'ess sables and or- -the han".fa�ces; go these things have ! parlor or drawing -room was practictul4y ly, giving 'amber and size of such The Robison .was the smell river namentittion'of all kinds, hag trim ex• ait�cted the p:anttiag oY every roo>ss o'eosed to fire houselixitei except on Sun- pattezas as you want. Eacloa* 20c in which in Julius Caesar's time formed plod by the more modern trend to- in Eire mcdern, eiHcient, eonvesiient days or when 'company ce•ma in. I.Ir- •.. a �' wiled iatcn •&tamps or coin (coin preferred; wisp the boundary between ancient Italy, for e3otnvenience. Exterior home._ j Ing rooms, are beteg expandr to Fake 5 _ it carefully) for each number and the heart of the Roman dominions, frilde serve no real purpose. They add Kitchens ere sm-&er but better fur- care of the tendency. ok. the modern i. address your order to Pattern Dept, and Cisalplue Gaul. When Caesar' to }wilding oos=ts, are constantly in n}ghert with built-in and -other devices i Faintly -to live lu- the front -of the - ' Wilson Publishiat g Co.. 73 West Ads• crossed this stream be became an in- need of repeJr, and serve to collect un- for saving stepq and labor.- BedTooms house, instead of cooping themselves y1� laid* SL, Toronto, Patter= sea by vader, an asot which Qetermined his due quantities of }3irt and retur+e. are smaller than they were, but better l up in the 4,matlea and darker rooms at Rota� � tuturs career. Modern housekeeping methods have ventilated, and tisutt4ly with mors the back. Y.' •. 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PA'T'CH Babies Need-More Than Love: By a Doctor. Comes, Because 'the Nerves Are boom litre strange phantoms tivrough I 41.50. Mcerecry,' chs � y : ` At heart, every woman is a mother. cots in "Our children'$ hoapitale are- StarV*d fOr Beth er BjOOd. tae think pralla mist Ontario. The mother-lustinct, it wonderful gift, filled. in many cases. with those whose J Along the dreary, age-worn Matte to lmsepsrabrfe from women -But, lin- mothets-pom cools-realty' put them Them. are exceMea>!t reasons wiry fr,omt Flying •Lemur Greatest Leaper. tortunaREly, motherr-lustfact does not there... Alw• ,ya they "meank well," but Dr. W Omis' Pink Pals-have proved Advertisemm4,v adore the dingy walls The flying 1_mur 'M the-'Inddan necoasertly_ gvatiantes the pcwaeefldan —! benefletel, in th* most -re t of Above the Pleahes3, long, dun-coiareci, AacI:ipelab+o, +tih'teh fe ouly about thirty , s s of mother•caaM That, like alt crafts, Tea iii 'Poison to a baby because the scla'tica, neuralgia and other com• Yet _ inches Itrarg, can leap fully 300 fact by � trg, learning, end ex- pleluts, in that group•known as ddsor, Thunder the fast train's of the Over- the use'-ot the menrbrano comectind comes from. traln! drug- caffeine upsets the delicate di, s perience. And so many moLheas, dee- lye oraa'ns and causes aeatons data of-the ne�rvee: ) hof these oom• ham. iia ]!tabs. with each other. A pits the educailonel ivork done by piatnts exlst because, the blood is The Mereey teems with busy craft- nerve dfytradErs whirl -may Persist ilio and watery, find the nerves are �yy�t various excellent so letfes, clindar, and through lire. No tea fora baby, And flat-boats, too on, are Bt111 ignorant of the nidi= what of a:oohol? There are mothers thus llteraiiy s ailing for the zwurish- G ocean linen's coming into -port. � q meuts of mother-craft. -.and fathers, tiro-wbo give alga of anent rich red blood auppCLted theme. ��l111J'./'d l' %YOMp�/' n; The latter concerns itself' with the liquor' to their faiths ones. �Vfcked? Any )crease, therefore, fn the rich-. Dspartimg vessels bound for foreign Lsstword in builders' aid. Pradfosl, science of caring for 3 chLld, and toot Not of _latent. It Ss but mother-lave neer of idle irlood apeedl and bents. shores, up-lo-dateaa+�geatbons on plannirtQ ti leo much with the act (it loltng. 'There f3ciolilty aotB upon the nerves axed this Ferry-boaw jammed with People, pant- a"�^s' iirrrti6hiaQ• O nil arty ` acting along tli� linea of ignorance. torturing .pr ins of sciatica and neural- tardemne. ProfuseI iBustnied, ' jinas be no defledency fa loving, but a The ofiher day. the post Mortem oxi 3nB tugs tiff scorns of at3os16ouar.ss sn� great deflcfeney fn caring. The ideal a baby revealed that, at eleven months gka• disappear. It is because Of thedr That churu the turbid wahe6' !alto foam. pestSon& .Send• 1D c tot j raP course, iB ' of v n$ care. -Sut-mere and r *_ "I specific action on the blood, thus feed- Our cargo placed, the gangway is re- ing -tHe-8T3rvmea van ; liscLesu Btdf6eia flails Fere mothers who give love, but not didn't know- it would hurt It," sobbed--_-�,�..���•�r �' '"rifts.". They Iva tindome. what ought the hecrt•brolsQn mother. liars' Pink PJ'hle hive been so success- The adtea sounds, roused engines purses Toronto. Ont. r o- Eo be done, and, do what shon'.d, never And what of the deadly 'comfortea'"? �� 1m th3 treatment of these troubles. and throb: be done. Through it soli the average If it falls, it picks up &1th. If tied, it As Proof of this, we gime the-case of The boat stlr•sr, quivers--g 1ding to- t _ r matlrer . "means well." But • it •is re- i.a w k when released, and Its surface whors. P. N. l3"Tosco, years II '%' MS., ward the sea. YOUNG WOMEN sults that matter--not inteationp. gathers air-borne germs, who oaS�s:-• Two Yeats a6o I was at- The wafter swMns and ripples, in ou-r Fftling,0ur Hospitals• p h-cliaira are often used too scan, mcg with sciatica end neuralgia in - wake. my back anA leg. The' pain Nvas so A nook of tat gulls' foldouts, flapping, � i kyery child has the right to Ilve--�with the result that a child's spine is severe that I could not wafit Even to .';the right to be tended, cared for, and, injuared, and mental tilebrtdera, with m'9in8 SOEEEI MO T - so launched fa life that w1th a sound i e ile y- and paralrysSm, follow. Cloth mole caused me agoaY, and i ked to We vase on out fano the. oyer sea i ; s onind In a healthy body St may have a i leg, from an excess of (wrong) care, $O DO �d The doctor calmed In was And meet, este )tome, a edtsber ship to a + fair chance. Given that chance,• it fa heaped on a child, and the denial of not able to do more than deaden the Oates. These Two Found Relief b w I pain, and I bad been is bed for 94z L1veTpool's spires are Birt is the pais 'rig Lydia E. P111ifl3atDrot makes its way and Is an asset to the freeb air and sunshine produces rick- weeks when faction. Demme t, rhanna 1t be-� et?� zr Yiangiznnttter Caine to mist, - Vegetarble Compound homes a Itab311ty-'often a charge on baby ie poL-oned. Dr. WOliamte Pink Pills a triad. She The blood of pdonraers warm In oat` r -- ers Cliff,Quebec.-"I have r _ tike community. It is stated that of All the thousands of mothers olio Aty' 6e thousands who continually have to read tble, article should avail them- said she had ]rad a similar h attackres and veins, SJ:een teaching for three years, and t It was theca pt'r:a that had rt�uGoated We ta,ce, a9 they, the still ttaoonywer• ,. at the end Of the ` t` avail themselves of the services of our &elves of the opportunities provided '� -" eat' I always feel si- her to health. I at *ace got a supply ed deeps y &Y 1; -fid-off those who lacke-d, as children, not not brow to love, but how to care for - homes$- �� � InVoices. ��^ " tappetite I ed and' have .4. found great relief. i�adlTn I kerpt an awful sick each mother-love, but mother-care, The • their 'children. rake's C d, taking the pd138, and soca,after foundD ottaye rr h myself as we4e41 as ever 1 hard been. A movement has been started to s" pains In mm b Gre.titude. for what Dr. Wllfiiamd Pink Englamrd to restore the anoten•t oottage sic til sometimes I - �u �i Why They Never Married. PM* did for me makes me urge others in Devouahtre, which was the birth.- was ubrged to a W TO MVE Perhaps the most famous living sdmid+arty siIIed to tt7! them." t working. Afrie place of Sia Frands Drake. the first re c o mm e n d e d 'd Lydia ls': Pink- bachelor is Bari Balfour, who, having You can get these pude from yon E.nglitshman to dicumnavtgste the f Cj� turned Beveuty•eigttt. seems unlikely drng1 10, or by atdfl at 60 cents a box globe, and the destroyer of me mighty ' ham's %'e stable �« -- ;- now to become a Benedict. Lord ( m The Dr. Wllla.me' �ded"ne.Co., Sganish armada ~�"� Compound m tnYs Kitc�hemPr, too, was a bachelor, and do BrockvRire, Out. _ --0 --_ ind I licard many women telling bow d ti�ItDid Serious Results by 'ti eras Genera! Gordon, who, when asked JIAoro London Boot giLwsaaoltt►oagghtitwouldheljf E i3g i why he never mttrr4eti said: "i have —�� Y An t (Id. Ai q I take Al i1 s r 'Foreign coal being largely used to me d i o Baby',; Own Tablets. ' n-ver yet met a woman who at a mo- William Booth Humanity's bottles every year and recommend iii London has led to a sharp rise 1n the to others." - DONALDA F �meax's noa:ce, and for my sake, would yam, amount aE soot, atul atmosphetie polu Ayer's Cliff, Aita>suj, .• tWhen a clt4ld tshowY= thw fltst spuup accom•Pan? me: wherever the demand Garber. Loma of a ttalvi. "ch as sneeztag, red' j of duty might bead. to the end -of of the He had the t aivabtr gift of - da- tion 3s at~ually Erecter ileac at this Unable to Work" _ new. of the eyes, clogged or running !earth, perhAps." cerndng the good and useful qua�itiets time haat year. Cansrtng, Nova Scotia.-"I bad !n lroere: prompt measures .for relief gray' Sir Joshua Re nolds. the portraii• in every type of man. grid this facv'I3y _ 4 regular periods and great anile f avert serloara rckautas. Mothers sdiosfld Y at those times the rtrsg jointer, lived and died a bachelor. all became crow sure and uryt+rring as � i6 is , ]gains causing u. ...alwiitSs have on hand home stmPbe, 1 though he had a ycry trying sister to ttme vrc-t au: Somw men have an in- 41B MAW, s vomiting and often I was IP sod eaflective remedy for tmmedl- k'eti haat se far him. Yet he ware the sttrres for detect lease metal In Throat H®altlr Ing school and often for some hoar c p - A sip night, and motions relieves I would be unable to attend to my ate use, rr art compandonable of men. He was those who ca:r'ry the - appearance of aorenew and boa�new. and sora work. Through an advertisement Fn baby's Owi> Tabbeas cot gvlekiy, con• said to be an Bove with ftfor Angelica iCaua• honeets; William Booth had rather vents more ardor d..adoptaanta. the papers I knew of Lydia E. Pink- Sf taAn tk0 opia;Ea or name"ics, ora taste A tottla o! }3t:ekiav'uousie osguez- man, the bea tiful Royal Academictan, the . gift for dlecoverizg fine, even 7a canta, •46 an aeoaotaieal roar- ham a Vegetable Compound, and it , " iese and harmless. :tire. JoeeTph Cd- t txtt theta is nd proof of th7's. hFaoic quaMtles beneath extertors w� � d', ft to � has been of great benefit to me, the tliru:. Flvr'yoke, 3fass., >+aS'e� A have � Turuer was anofIlea arclst bachelor. which suttgested the very oppoe�!,te. tu*am in .shoo-vo.aive to re- troubles being completely ralieved.� �l tr®ed Baby's Own Tablets for my child- (He had an unfortunaae love-sifair In 1len who were to a'.I'a;Ve x2,nce the � � drib sail a Coun_LAty, N EATONt G�faiag, King's rem arld diad them a very satf:+factory hLs ear: W. IL Bodlsty. Lisa td. sea County, Nova Srrotux D $; y youth which probably embit• most urlldkdv to be of a.ay use to his ins itatual II agnate tsnedi'c'ne. Milken my Hide boy had a tered his whole life. Yet another organlzatboii were found by him � cid I gavo him the Tablets at night bachelor s'rtiat yeas Sir Thomas Law• to' Possess some u'aeuapeeted grace 04 end•he has well nwu day. ', give them react. Many women thought -he won "b2uy or eaEugY wblci: Atte) them to rxlrWN a �� ECZEMA to the children for oonatipation and inn love with theta becawae he wile so oupy a particular udche. AeaesipPraves Dtb always do -goal. I -think Bab 's a wa i It is an astoa4shtug cetmmsta-neea dote dv awe b , . -u y of matrig, but h si y s topped short l AND �OR'u Tablets are much eciarter tv give � ma•asimotty. flat �L9iL'1am Booth, of humble -$brih. 'a chldd than liquid me39cine, I re- Iia.ndel, compOarrr of "The Meestah," with very 1tInged educational advan. � y commend the Tablets to a•11 mothers remsiaed a bachelor to the end He tages, with ao arportuokg un!tl be - -�t-ho have notal childroa- and be:levs .i had two 1 ve-aifaira: Tve parents of wad well in middle agc of coming in- Coughing ,] they shroud always be kept on hatrl." his first love i%Ae the simulation that to contact with the le hsured oa pOltite ( Taka half a teas+poon' of Mlnard's j Viii Knees and E1boW$. ° Baby's Own Tablets are sold by sial i lie should giro up comrposing music, &Wsers, shou'id nevertheoess have beet 'utaruaLy •r: moalassee. Eases the- ii__]� L, Cub m•r4ktne (loafers or will be sent by I Hanalei seems to have pr'efer'red mucic able to make himself at haI with i throat, sops the cough. (Heal b ub' ' mo4l at 28 cents a box from The Dr, to a bride. A second trove affair follow. men of the univeasdty. of P'arltamemt, ,kt'b_"lama' Me3dc a CO., Brocfiv iris: ed tht same course. of the .Court. of the "C11ty." He tstet I '• I had ecaama on my hoses and Ont. thein on common ground. he was net elbows. It broke out to mples and _ l Itched and burned someethin -aw- e-- "awkward" to their company; ' they i ' Broad Stone Found. � 'Take We peg from your dSsweDsra wish 15 to 30 _ drove of sellers snip-in a clava' of water as found' Klin intere;ttng, and very often. fol, est at night tae to scratch. I lost t3 _- Any drugatore. before they were swa.te, he had sWv- a r myrantatdon locountping g the Wowknrea unoarthed near Invernetis. - � OF �~ I irritation, and my clothing aggta- . cntland, recently. a stone which is duetted as cite bottle A tib. the bmding eltrings on them, and voted it, cider tstrsini k to bleed. tteiivvrd to as the `Broad . was taking them whltber' he 'aronbd. I "I tried several raroadies whhout tinned In very old charters. "You can have them oboes for ninety But this rare o pta - svctxss. res an a 000mat —l� eight cents." was exercised equally in his feelings for Cutknn Soap and Otoftaeat - _ Lithe Bo (sightseeing in Ottawa "Are these say strings, to this offer"' with the poorest crea#ure,od the street. f and rent for a free sample. I ptti- y B )- o chased more, and after using lbws; c _ "Hes, pop, when are we goin' to see •a He was move proud of the tact that � cakes. of Cuticum Soap and thaw -the red'tape, huh; pop'?". London's attest traffic has increased he Qoald4 so to speak, break bread with boxes of Cutiwra Ointment I was r _ from 881,269 vehicles in 1912 to 796,- the poor than that. he could sdi as an completely healed-".($Sited) Mist tNinard's Linimtr:nt foryDistemper. 019 to-day. humored guest at dinner table 1m MuridlPatd*,Caarrp,hfovaScotia. ' Park Lane. _nib Use Cudcura Soap, Ointameatand 4k ;�' _ s ll The greatest of all his qualities fn � Talcum for dally toilet parpopr. g; the msaagsxneat of utero was his De�patr -s aw�arsa n�ILove, his spirit of Brood M. In him 86e. Otntaant 26 and 60a.. rhe.4nario Agriou'l-tural College't��.��°f4`-er. sl.. �1 Ing. Hy lone for life feSiowrs seemed: boundless. It ,was not to .be - 'W1N]Cl.R SHORT COURSES —1927 pat off by the estremrs unloveldeen of _ t ie ai thostr-before whom_it-�_ - -: _ Stock and Solid Judging (Two Weeks), January lith - Jaosi ary �A.3ad. pe¢i� out, nor by their Ingratitti4e, � - ------ Poultry Raising (Four Weeks), January filth • rebroaM II mw their hardinew of heart. It was � - Bee-Keeping (Two Weeks), January 11th • January Siad. )Ike etsoI kiznEy hinds marching d r -'---- E-Driiaage__pnd Drainage Surveying (Two Weeks), January 11th - fot' tics wrorst -Se ptanged tato the :moi pr. Jaauary.22nd. tfadea7rorPd to Quest of those whom, .� Horticultural Courses des- others shunned ar of whom they � l,. 1. Fruit and VetetaMe Growling, February 7th - Hlobrwtry 18th. �r� °�� of the love that R was .in him lie dared, clot oni'y the cin- . 8. FLoriculttiI and, Landscape Gardantug, June 6th - Jure 17th. per of the Waa6d, but its ]attghter.- Dairq Courstlw Dram w ell Booth, is '•Mchoes and ` Metnaries." '� a» Coustsa for F letor•y Cheese and Buttteamak v. Jaavary 2rd - Natick ^O- im. Keep Minard's LI ret In ths"houie: b. Cow TesUnrg. January iQtir January ` - - �. �_ :Proved safe by millions and prescribed by phylsiclans for yr 0. Farm Dairy,'Jantresy 24th - February . d. Ice Cream, 44dud" Mechanical Refrigeration, March 819t - Apr!! 1. Ext alibut. " 1 e. orea>l� and cream Grading aurae, together wftp ObaQaemaking n• ;Colds Headache Neuritis ;Lumbago i and liechitaical R,efrlgreradfoai, Merob-22nd - Ma6+oh' 24th. m alriue of sun on mountain _ At>a lybeaitr of It on raker Fait, •Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism _ farm. Powe! From silver light on fountain, .r ' Inolvddrt$ T7actors, Gasoldtve Dnginea,. etc. (TWa Wtaks).f Janaa6•y Iiitrg Arthur's sword I take. tS Mb - February 6th. Ezea3lbur of courage, THE HEART - School for Bakes'. - - Ilurbsting, ever bright, _ DOES, NOT AFFECT ...The mystic sword Of Arthur, T-(4 months) (Course. now in psep>itration). The symbol of the light! 13 format' on caa'ackage ce nin�g Short Courees trey be procured. by writing • Oh, sword of Arthur, fleshing Accept Gill ' "Ba r­ 'eCtl iM � to tn-e Ontario AgTlcultural Cotlegle. Across the water blue, which conta 13 prov" direCi10173.. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablet How happy is the heart of ono S a - J. B. Reynolds, M.A., - L. Stevenson, M.S., A. M. Porter, B.B.A., Who hoe recovered you! �trt� qt Also bottles of fid and 100-Drnggisb. President. 8xtcmafon. Registrar. acideahr o eai M (iso lees iio�Anadal,t 8&+7A*r �tanavt�af;a it etam of w n sllmev►a y' =Marion Steward. vii �+ rt Asprtln roan to Saw teq pubue sgatnst tmtlations, firs ( ISSUE• No. 4�-'26. it sayer c?ompaair w�4s r�wSti tidy fastest acts motif tJ!¢ "BaTew >4 Y'e , y .". a- -. •[r..F:♦ .}/. .r. ,•,i,. 4 -. �' .. ,-• 4 ,. ^,a �.. .,r.. ..r'... ♦.,.. ''•1..try ".air. ,, 1' �-+I.r, +w.S..:,u�nr,' 3 i` •b J, n,a .w•_,:.- R„.�,::'"i'.W-•sr�.:^��..r.,..i'':'.:.s+r�.:..F:•,�..v,_..,a.i�.'�w.ro.fik....;.:�.I:aysm,-.r-:t�.{.,'. ".�ze..•.�:�,.;..»r xtS.2.Me�sar:.4 _ .�.,...- .; Jam. j..:_s.W.'si•.+-:. ,..:. u.ti`*Y...,,cr+�,-�' ..... �... .. �.....,. w. �..a:--.•.:.....,..:,a:.r . : si...':..ar .e,.a•.aw.,.,..,:w::e:s..e,...,,�,.w.r..,.»l.::o.;,:�..,,�u.'�'.rx:..,"*. t,w43n. r 'R K r .' .. "!' _ k -V' wa " r'`t ' ' M1V• ' . 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S _ ":' n rix, :J' w r �. _ J e �. va a in a - �_•--r---1,�� -��t�- e ' -����_` "'��- " � �''� � �' fil,Tfi per year,; Si.bo if paid is sdvanre. -- ,STORE iS E R V j C B - % . siptioaa'ce the Un,iid States and Creat Bird's Felt slate shingt'es Notlee is hereby jziven th.-tt Eve yn Pho t ' Britain 32.00 in advance. ne or leave your order=Prompt Delivery Promised for. sale- at; N -Tay Bateman of the City of Oshawa, �• PATERSON'f3 CLAREbIQNT in the County d Province i trio T ccou «zll apply to the Pa ria- CH/NA A X _ JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, CKlland et rwe:r. a %s B p ment of Canada at the. nest Session ° - -thereof ' for a Bill' of Divorce .from14 S PR _ AUCTION SALE OF , w NOTES AND COMMENTS. her husband, Harold Victor Batentars, II yotz &re thlakilrg Of giving Chills Gifts thi13 year, dont 110.RSES AND CATTLE now of the -City oformerly - in the fail to see our stook. x r- _ County of Essex,- formerly • of the _ y :During the 134at of an eleFtion Piggy, Iwplerueiits. Hey, Grain, C`_ty of Oshawa, in- the County. and " ^ ncampaign, many unreasoneble Province of Ontario, tailor, on• -the Furniture Etc. round of adulter -_statements are wade, bp.buth par- . -- g y ,ar�d_deaertion, SPECIAL XMAS CASH PRICES FOR YOUR` ties that would not be eels in The property of Dated at Oshawn, this '29th, day of XMAS GROCERIES : April, A.D., 1928. more sober moments. One of these T-S3N CROGKE+'�.' "" Seedless Raisin's, 1601b. Mixed Peei, citron, .. 350 Ib. at Lot 14, Concession 3, JOSEPH P. bIA'�GAN, Seeded Relisina, 180 lb. Shelled Walnuts, ': s that in which ministers of the halves- 58c lb. ` h 3 : Oshawa, Ontario, Pickering, on Currants, best quality, .. 17c lb. Shelled Almonds, ._ 58e lb. gospel are severely criticised. for Solicitor for applicant. 13-16 ' taking part in the election cam WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8TH, 1926 Lemon Peet, drained, 16. Candied Cherries, alb 800'; Orange Peel, " .. c1b: `White Lily 'Bak. Pwdr, 220 .-paign just closed. They weretold The following property, viz: Citron Peel, " 65c lb. I Pastry Flour, 24 lbs for.. 98o HonsE$-Dark brown horse 7 ears ,.. w °to"Qo back to their palpits where y old, Bay horse'8 pre old. Bay mare 9 ' 'they belong and to keep off the vre old.a FALL RICHAR DSON'S - - GROCERY. polltic' al—plat oriticixna r1 LE -Fawn Jeree�_cow calf byy • a� r side, Dark Jersey coy a :time of - 114i -FOR - have stated that the O: T. A., or sale, Fawn Jersey cow bred In March, BFrrER �1 any temperance question is nota Rad cow bred in April, Red cow bredl io olitieal one and should be settled in as. Rad cow in full flow, Dark 8R�A1Zi. by the'people, They have said Jersey cow brebid' in June, Heifer p I Pickering Hardware Store old, 4 Yearlin heifers, 4.Yeiirlinoss and quite properly, that it is a steers, 4 Heifer calves,• moral question, and should be Pias-Yoikshiresow,8 Pig wkal old, 6 Piga 10 S E old. ( FALL TIME IS dealt with as such, and no person IMrrnExE.r•Ts ETC. -Deering- binder • s» ; . iiae a better right than ministers a ft cut, Deering ruower5 ft cut. Hay ERE Doe9 your old stove burn too mach coal ?' If so, come in and see the Al of the gospel to discuss this nee- redder 10 ft. Beed drill 11 spout bi,-H„ _ Rappy Thougbt or"McClary Range that gives the maximum Ax tt .: g P q Hay rake 10 ft, Cultivator, Speight amount of heat with the minimum amount of coal. tion. It Is not the ministers who wagon hoz and springs. Farm waqon, „ f ravel hot, Hay rack, Flat rack, Pair The time that you should Co.na in and see our Quebec Heaters at$15. �a arethe functions of_the ,' ' politicians,' but it is exactly the 11 non plow No. 7, Lanroller, bread and for hot Stove Pipes, Elbows �ll, '"verse. Ferguson had no right Gaeg Plow light, 5.13at1 harrow, Clang p ,and R@llaiTB for all to bring this great question into plow medium, Scufiler. Cutting boa P - rolls rolling _ kinds of stoves: y ' H. nearly new, top bug¢p, Open out every is the field of politics,and when buggy.cutter. Li bt wagon. Pi box, w; Stock rack, teat ay car Louden 130 a t@rn0@Il• A he did so he usurped the functions good sup y o lir ft rope, Steel bay car Beatty 175 ft -.� pp of fire ministers of the os 1 and Sapplies, Oyster Shell, Grit and g pe rope, Hay fork pulleys drew h, -.wok Fall in love and get married•. Beef Scrap. ' other social workers. 'Those who,trip rope. Fanning mill bag holder p• " • i We specialize III r� g truck, Gasoline engine 3� h. p , _ P complain shoat preachers discus x.; Circular saw, Double mould Plow Po- � — � eddlDg Calces. sing the the temperance issue only tato attachment. Set scale :9W lbs. -make th~tuplaint when they do cap., Sweep horse power, Root pu!per: _ Agent for International Farm Machinery -and Repairs. - 3 sten barrel Oil barrel, Some a 'e + �W not speak on their behalf. One barrels, Cider barrel, Set hreechling b Our Motto: We have it, can get it, or it is ant.made. _ .of the first ministers to be enlisted harness. Set brass-mouuted h,tckband j _ _, 1' -in be of the politicians was harness. Bet heavy single harnebe, ,r 6 hoose collars. J. S. BALSDON - PIC Rev. Dr. Cody, ofToronto. If he HAY. GaAi-t, RoorA- ,antisv of 1 �= i Q �$, R.OI�t�'EY �a fa sincere in his opinions no one oats, Quantity of barley fit for seed, o;. �r 1 'can reasonably object, but it might Quantity of mangers and Curoipi, JBA ' Quantity wised ha ' be noted that neither a,lrtr• Fergus- Fun.41Tt•RE ETC-MiWria uten,tl+: Ho1�E.900L. on nor 161 r. Price objected to, him Daisy churn. Crean tie seat• r ,;ar fMi 4y( t: I",`P=KERINCt.«; �� ; g i i ,� rd Iby Sharples tuh.slar. Butter worker, ___ 13m +� " ( :=taking part in the contest ao long Quehec beater, Perfectioe 4 burner, ae he was on their Aide. Of course oil stove. Oil stove 2 burner. 2grretch-, C ar. TY.b'es, Cu b.)ards etc. FOR YOUR BARN ROOF k anti makes a great difference and Wall �� Aa blr, Croc eft hue sold bis farm,, -entitles him to be classed with the everything will he sold. per 4great public-spirited men. -Use Braadord ArrO-Lock Slates. Feither gales, rain, . Sale heirins at one o'clool. sharp. "y► _-- ( snow nor 'frost can budge them and they last for years. 0 Taaxa-Qay, grain, roots, pigs. furnt• f i'hs low price and small V coat mato them the moat. ,y TWO WEEKS AFTER XMAS ture and all suisse of 820 and" under, � See the 19'=ti Samples at 134naham s ansalaying -- cash : over that amount It, months, before buying. scmaomical toot os exceptional value. You "a lay them, eves am Yotl wake up bright and early on credit 'at 5 per cent. on approved ' old alti9g[N. 7fa Christmas morning, You open the notes. Five per cent: 'per annum off Over 5M samples t.s r.huuse from - - �, stockings. Christmas presents on for crib: at loo per roll and tip.. r Christmas morning are the most won. W. B. POWELI.. Auetioneer,A coruplete line of Painte. Oils and -derful, beautiful tbloge In the world. Z ardfahe-o at right prices ' r 'dieser every pr s light of s likes a can - "dies W STAFFORD, - "dies, ever resent looks like a pile e W. 1•.�tiln'�tr� cheerfu•lp given for all �f. less treasure. interi.;r ani exterior On the day after Christman, you be- Marble and Granite Dealer. decorating r gin to look at your presents more :. Grtnetery Lettering etc. i carefully. It is easier to decide which { C'a11 >r Frhoaa 131:1 C'.wrea'snnt' y ease you like best. First eras n, rl: _ - One week after Christmas,our g+lartnterd. 1l -,preferences are very definite. Two Bing -tun It,! id and.Pickering , Y'y `"'' 3J 1 llF tT Ht -1 lrj weeks afler Uhiistmaa, you have to E4st T,,anline, i sato and think a minute to remember 1hA]IltEr an l r`8C7t3toL � what some of your flriends gave you. 1"i''•ennr �i'c�i i c +:• R Ii'' I I�I Why not.give your friends a Christ- ' � 1" P. 0._Wn,,i,r f:. 't Cistrerno,a*, - - OCtarlo I! J 1 �•,I li mas present that thea cannot forget. and would not if they could? The -Youth's Companion comes once every :-week-flftv•tw'o times in a year forMid ~~a2.fY1. What prevent could you os• « $ranftiord, Ontario _ HTrllOy'Cl —sfbly buy that would be more useful. more used. and better appreciated? "Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service _ '' on Brantford Roofing rendered by - Just send your order to the address a ' s Pi Below and Santa Claus- will take care F. J Prouse,- Pickering' of delivering the Companion to your } � -J. S. Balsd.On.-Hardware, - Pickering home or the home of tvfriend. Sub' 'scribers will receive:ir;,I& -1. The'-,i2iabues in 1927; and y 2. The rezuaioitR issuer 'of 19'2$,, All for ears $2.. 3. Or include bleCall's Magazine, the Both ly,acatio s,onl f$2.50, a.NEW&ETTER FUR Both publications, only 8'2.50., - ''THE YOUTH'S COMP_�NLON -_ S 1\ Dept., Boston, Masa.072 SkiNg;liptionz received at this oftieesa �a pal ooGi s u a perfected ofed jelph no- offer'' • price. nvolvtionary°ir a •• --- Lh r� �-a p vement how he as -- ���---�••�' • S h ro in heating in ��'F--'—� „� ,• � � a centum—low•priced, efficient. +j quickly installed in any home, ' f U TU 'Rss school or church. - -- _ ' r Coats less to, say— Less to Use • � _..._ Beauto culture in all its'phases is prac- tilted and applied to the uldmate of per -- f ection erfaction in our well ap- pointed and equip- ped. establishment. $,Look Your Best" ROSE.. MARIE BEAUTY CULTURE Brock St., Whitby. Phone 335 "tea V. E. N. SINCLAIR, K. Ce - Member -elect for South Ontario, elect - . _,_ped by a majority of 2313, as a result of Wednesday's ' - polling. The new Gilson "Magic" is built of Tungsten Plate. Transmits heat THREE. TIMES Caster. Patented air -blast burns all the• gas and smoke. New type cone•shaped grate gets more heat units out of fuel. Electric arc welding seals the furnaectight ks'an'e'g„ against leaks of gas, dust or •smoke. Burns Hard or Soft Coat, Coke : or Wood 1'ou are not dependent upon hard coal alone as you get excellent results from ass kind of fuel—soft 'coal, coke, oil or gas. You enjoy alt extra saving by using•low cort fuels. .. Write for Easy Payment Plan A moderate payment down in= - stalls . the new . Gilson "Magic." Learn all the features of this new sensationally -priced heating system, We will welcome your Inquiry. Catalogue, sketch plan forms, estimates and -full - information, gladly sup- plied without obligating -you in any way. Act at once—this is the, time to make plans for heating your home properly. D. J GORMLEY, Dunbarton _ Phone Pickering' 1506 Gilson Mfg. Co.. Lirqited 9510 York 5t.. Guelph ��.�w�y'..._:..,,i. b.>.:., �. '�_ ,.�:�',.....c:._r_a,_,,..,, .�,:: ,,::.. � :.'w :':,�.. .,:. .. _. .,-. :f... ._ ... ..A. ... .. -., .. ... -., .. :•.4... -.. :K=>, ....». .... ._,,.. S.Si'�.._.^i"; .,.t+s....�,i,�., �..a:.'}. ,,. �,..ayw,...-......w_;.`s•^;+:...v21.:.,T'-i''..,,x'4'��•�A a•: 5N, U11 5 �^W F T ?�N vo_ The new Atwater -Kent and West • on Saturday evening, Dec. 4th, at vaghouse Radio Sets will you are this type of man ap• So'clock. All members are reqdest- please you. . ad to be present, as imp,)rtant bus. .--Jne@8 is to be transacted. ' - We will Instal one in your home West, Toronto. John Coates lost a valuable via free trial and if not entirely horse on Thursday night. The satisfactory we will remove it STANDS FOR THE REST horse seemed to be all right when • CLARaMONI' Mrs. Spoffit k rd,'e OXL the SIC "at The "abject. for next Monday evening in the B. Y. P. U. be will •"How Farmers,, Atten tion �.H xvidsSu'v: arr �s- Coal -,x, -Coal and the market is depressed see the local manager of the Standard Bank IQ&n a more ..morning the animal was dead. to Develop the Devotional Jack Fraser, who went out in as Findlay Stoves and Haste", the harvest excursions to the Mrs, 1)..A- Scott teas In Toronto, Life." Group A has ch&rg in- e ' -jeoltrator, utid—g-.- _11�i -1� ane World's Greatest "The ReDfrow," Stoves, ers,' Milts and Gloves, homA on Friday night, acc'om- Stove Cement -on Friday.- E. W. Eva" -wag In of -Whilth�- a- standing in vitaLtion to attend famous 8cles and Oil Knjin6s. Fleuri's Plows, Points, Grain Grinders, ere, "ha 11&Td and Soft Coal of WC,,. PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. L.., Maier • -town on Tuesday. _Edgar and Mrs. Sbirk"aiid little Wh,,l Barroweete. We v.&\beea appoinied 164al -best qXiality on Dishawa on Saturday evening to hear Premier Ferguson discuss L-. Fingold and Len Pilkey has a Boin, who have been residing in Brantford binder -twine and second. agents for the Ma8s6y.Harris hand There was a very large crowd Harnees.-- Ask the user. business trip to the city on Tues- 11�xbridge, Township for � several years, ..r6 wo this to moving hand separators for sale. ROBT- DEVITT- Company and solicit the of the patronage -farm- farm- THOS. X LAW, L. and Mrs. Fiugold and family where they will reside era of the district. ere . spent Sunday with friends- in the in future. We welcome them to our Widst. phone 505 Pick., BHOUGHAM All M. -H. repairs kept constantly brl=ir, O=t - Yti "City. Wallace Jeffrey, of Toronto, De. Avison,' of Korea, will have in United AEeduction on hand. We THOS.T. SCOTT was in the village on business on -cha rize of the service the also havb the agency for the Tuesday last. Church next -Sunday morning, in From Augnat the 15th to Septem* ' _Goodyear products, includ. Mrs. K. A. Renfrew, of Toronto, the intere.sts of the Women's-Mis- ber the 15th, I will make a ing tires etc. XLAREMONT, ONT. spent the week end with DA. sionary Society. Special music by - reduction in sleigh shoe prices., and Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Borland and son. Gordon, the eboir, and a liberal offerin asked for in aid of Missions. !$ is Bring In your sleighs get th e benefit of these worthwhile G. & As T. LA W Dealer. in Ford Care, newandare able to be around again, after Neat Sunday is Communion reductions. used. 'thei'r recent illness, Sunday at the Baptist' Church, 31y PICKERING, ONT.. A number from the village at- tended the funeral of the late Rev, the ordinkrice, being administered at the close of the morning Be Massey-Harrts Implements and Repairs. LORNE REID Green River Mr. Limbert• on Saturday., vice.- At this service the pastor's "My Trnstwortby Life and Car Inearance. Walter and Mrs. Bushby, of the subject will be "Did ..CLAREMONT Basket Factory Clare. 5102 Brock Road, il�wnt Sunday here 'with Banker," and in the evening .Phone the former a mother. -Jesus Need to be Baptised," will CLAREMONT Manufacturers of A large number of young people •be attended thelp 'monster rally atCREAM�'RYAll the (inestion under discussion. I kinds of Frut -Ba'skets, Maple Leaf Mutual Fire WANTED �Stogff ville on Monday tright. Quite number in the village from due �Eighest for 'Berry Crates, Insurance Co. are suffering colds, no price paid Famers'Bushel Baskets. Cheap reAes for farm and country doubt, to the changeable weather. George and Mrs. Lee, of Stouff- DRESSED PO-VLTRY Cream at the Clothes Baskets. buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, ville, visited with the latter's par- J. B. Mrs. Madill; akfl kinds. Claremont Cre&'M67 Frank Pennock, wind -mills, Silos ato. Automobile Insurance enta. and on Sunday. Good prices paid for good quality. , . Proprietor of all kinds. Mrs- L. Bame, of Syracuse, N. 'Phone Clare 2700; G1 ve a a a trial and be convinced Phone Markham, IW4, PARK$ FOR SALE Y.,aad-two children, spent over 8 dwith bar mother, M1*- FRANK CHIDLOW Write or phonM e K0NT,---ONT*R40 EE� B O A -N John Stacey, the Conservative -W J. Re PARRY candidate, hold a public meeting lasts on Monday evening at which there was a fair attendance, -warning t * Useals o f Radio' 20 WHITBY, ONT. has _,___BOOT -MAKER, The Fuller Brush CO., been visitial her daughter, Mrs. Spence, of Toronto, for some time, ,CLAREMONT, ONT. All Radio Rectiviag Sets Limited J. returned home one day la§t week. MUST be Licensed.' Wm, Graham, of "Usirabrogie," Who was taken seriously ill at the All who desire to get -their Boots and - Harness repaired at a big Penalty an surnm4ry conviction is a fine not 'exceeding $50.00 We desire to' have i resident Etoyal Winter Fair ]sat week, we red action,, call at the representative of the Fuller Brush are pleased to say, is recovering at his home. above address. All work done while you wait Licease Fee $1.00 per funnUin Company in Pickering and Whit. by townships for Immediate work. A D. P Jones, who has been in the and guaranteed. _w. ''.. - . . Pen Is right now are buying employ of G M Forsyth, during J. S. J. Re PARRY Llcen;es, valid to 81st of March, 1927, may be obtained from. Chr=as presents in large quare- titles from ithe summer, ba; moved into Sandy's residence recently vocat- i9d by Mr, Spenceley. There Musid Staff Post Offices, Radio Dealers. Radio Inspectoris, or from Radio Branch, Department of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa. our salesmen and we have a very extensive line of these articles, includiag Ivory Sets, Toll. The great interest that- was is toles Shell Sets and Christmas, 4 'taken in the election .was mahi- novelties as well as the household ifeeted by the large vote cast, sr -leaning having been made to ­ 6 - A JOHNSTONXamty Minister of Muine and Fisheries C equipment Our businese has always been good in this dim. mnaements n the'.Air poll every available vote. tract and unless you are a highly b A meeting of the Football Club will be held in Sauderson's hot I The new Atwater -Kent and West on Saturday evening, Dec. 4th, at vaghouse Radio Sets will you are this type of man ap• So'clock. All members are reqdest- please you. . ad to be present, as imp,)rtant bus. .--Jne@8 is to be transacted. ' - We will Instal one in your home West, Toronto. John Coates lost a valuable via free trial and if not entirely horse on Thursday night. The satisfactory we will remove it STANDS FOR THE REST horse seemed to be all right when We have them from $46 --"befed it on Thursday evening, Complete up. k. 'but when he went out Friday. and the market is depressed see the local manager of the Standard Bank IQ&n a more ..morning the animal was dead. See our -Stock of Fall 'Goods,* such Jack Fraser, who went out in as Findlay Stoves and Haste", the harvest excursions to the Coleman Lamps, Oil Heat. Bowls. Pressure Systems Eta ..North-we*t in August, _returned ers,' Milts and Gloves, homA on Friday night, acc'om- Stove Cement FRANK J. PROUSE panied by his brother, who had Etc. several years in the west PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. L.., Maier _epeut A number from Claremont and district in 0 0 P E R the surrounding were Dishawa on Saturday evening to hear Premier Ferguson discuss CLAREMONT the issues that are before. the electors in the present contest. Agent for Ackerman's Quality There was a very large crowd Harnees.-- Ask the user. present and much enthusiasm shown by the audience. The Pre - Mier ably defended his policy, especially that of government ere control. • • The. Women's Institute will t - gat.- the- -honm of Mrsa A. 'V_ _L& J. PICKERING, 'Dec. 8th. (second Wednesday in- stead stead of third Wednesday). The 1�4ering A ill be given. Come Scott on Wednesday afternoon, U U IL U gull program w Here are E xceptional Values on time, B o'clock sharp. The pro. a gram will consist of a paper. -'The V Only, Men7s Suits VWlance Comidtteeei ft of Giving." There will be a reg. 'q$'20, for 15.95 -demonstration of inexpensive Christmas Gifts as shower for The object of this Association Is boli 5C All..Wool Sweater Coats, Pull -,Overs with shall collars. Three. ply the Children's Shelter and the Men s halt hose 7 �ndplahistitcb. In all white slid& large lesson stesaing and prosecute Aged People's Home; reading and variety of colors. the felons, music. 7 The mass meeting held in theMen's -Shirts, La� $4.0 lies'pur6 white'all-wool Whit�'.'Steater Coats. at 0 Community Hall last Saturday Ladies', same as above, pull over, at.., 3.75 and 4.50. Members having proper stolen oommmid) Reg. 2.50, for 1.97. evening, tinder the auspic 9 of tb'e -Men's all- wool Sweater Coats, asgorced colors, at 2.50 to 5.00 nate immediately wix any membri - -..—y_ en's all -wool rull-ov it 3.08 Q • attended. As -the speaker, Rev. Boot i?Cat-_UvM 0, Memabersbil? fee $LOS. R. Wood, of Winnipeg, and Reg. 3.60 and 4,00, 3.15 Tickets may be had from The President tarmerly -. pf -131arern-ont, had to 7­ Call-, fit- one aw apfmi*k in Toronto over the radio Men's _. . -- . . 'Frac. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm at wiv o'clock, it was abd�it nine Caps, .1.50 --t­l +INGOLD'S 20 Pickering. er, M. Chapman, when he reached Claremont.' Mr. Wood has developed wonderfully Men's Underw9ar, D, Munro, -Jas. Richardson. as a public speak6r sluce he resin President, Searstairy W6ol and Fleece -lined 4 ad in Claremont. In his address he gave first-hand information below cost pr e regarding the operation of gov ....-Pickering ernnient control in Manitoba. Heavy Flannelette Blankets, Since-itwas adopted threeyears large size, for 2.39 increasing Farm"' ProdilC�lon'er Goods Store Leitb -ago, drinking has increased great - 'WITH complete banking facilities specially ly, especially among the younger. 36 in. Flannelette .25c & 30c HARNESS • "people, and thb temperance people adapted to farm business, this Bank is ever are alarmed at the condition that 27 in. Flannelette20c & 26* ready to render practical assistance In furthering Our supply of -quality Harness and , Parts Is now complete. &risen since government con Agricultural interests. trol was adopted In that province. Ladies' Cashmere -Hose, 90o ..We encourage farn�ers to strive for bigger and BOOTS—GREB SHOE In his official capsocity as secre-. better. production by extending loans for the pur. We have a large stock of this Fam INA of. Boot on hand—unbeatable tion Union, he Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose, pose of sound development. tory of the Pr lbi. ose, f or -hard wear and- tear. Is in a positionlearn the real facts to regard reg. 1.00, for 76c. to t e operation of Consult our local manager. ' and twith 11L -REPAIRING the Act. standing New Fruits and Peels at lowest We maintain our established reputa- what may be said to the contrary, prices. Fresh Groceries always tion for repairini all kinds of :,.A IP it is a dead failure as a temper. harness -an boots. once measure. He strongly urged on hand at lowest prices. �H $ CECIL BRADLEY J' the people of Ontario t t against government control vote D. A. SCOT J. R PERRY, Manage& ;rol a, retain the Ontario Temperance T .'wm-my amNm Harness -maker,' Act. which to the best temperance BROOKLIN BRANCH' F. A. BURT, Manager, T,- T - law in the Dominion. CL&REMONT R T,Nr 0, ONTARIO !LIZ respected citizen with a car, don't apply for this position Ff you are this type of man ap• ply in person to Chas. R. Stone, 504 Colonial' Bldg., 13 ging Never Sell Grain on West, Toronto. 'a Dull Market .BEATTY.. STANDS FOR THE REST IT DOES not always pay to @ell is Brain as soon as the threshing finished.. It yon have & good crop k. and the market is depressed see the local manager of the Standard Bank IQ&n a more and arrange % notil, FIFT V- favorable situation presents itself. '.:Our . manager is always e a glaid.to die- - Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow - case such problems in confidence. Bowls. Pressure Systems Eta It will pay you to get my prices on before buying above elsewhere' STANDARD "BANK FRANK J. PROUSE OF C,06N.A.DA6 PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. L.., Maier Wanches alse at Brooklin, West Hill. Whitby PICKERING, 'Dec. 8th. (second Wednesday in- stead stead of third Wednesday). The 1�4ering A ill be given. Come Scott on Wednesday afternoon, U U IL U gull program w Here are E xceptional Values on time, B o'clock sharp. The pro. a gram will consist of a paper. -'The V Only, Men7s Suits VWlance Comidtteeei ft of Giving." There will be a reg. 'q$'20, for 15.95 -demonstration of inexpensive Christmas Gifts as shower for The object of this Association Is boli 5C All..Wool Sweater Coats, Pull -,Overs with shall collars. Three. ply the Children's Shelter and the Men s halt hose 7 �ndplahistitcb. In all white slid& large lesson stesaing and prosecute Aged People's Home; reading and variety of colors. the felons, music. 7 The mass meeting held in theMen's -Shirts, La� $4.0 lies'pur6 white'all-wool Whit�'.'Steater Coats. at 0 Community Hall last Saturday Ladies', same as above, pull over, at.., 3.75 and 4.50. Members having proper stolen oommmid) Reg. 2.50, for 1.97. evening, tinder the auspic 9 of tb'e -Men's all- wool Sweater Coats, asgorced colors, at 2.50 to 5.00 nate immediately wix any membri - -..—y_ en's all -wool rull-ov it 3.08 Q • attended. As -the speaker, Rev. Boot i?Cat-_UvM 0, Memabersbil? fee $LOS. R. Wood, of Winnipeg, and Reg. 3.60 and 4,00, 3.15 Tickets may be had from The President tarmerly -. pf -131arern-ont, had to 7­ Call-, fit- one aw apfmi*k in Toronto over the radio Men's _. . -- . . 'Frac. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm at wiv o'clock, it was abd�it nine Caps, .1.50 --t­l +INGOLD'S 20 Pickering. er, M. Chapman, when he reached Claremont.' Mr. Wood has developed wonderfully Men's Underw9ar, D, Munro, -Jas. Richardson. as a public speak6r sluce he resin President, Searstairy W6ol and Fleece -lined 4 ad in Claremont. In his address he gave first-hand information below cost pr e regarding the operation of gov ....-Pickering ernnient control in Manitoba. Heavy Flannelette Blankets, Since-itwas adopted threeyears large size, for 2.39 increasing Farm"' ProdilC�lon'er Goods Store Leitb -ago, drinking has increased great - 'WITH complete banking facilities specially ly, especially among the younger. 36 in. Flannelette .25c & 30c HARNESS • "people, and thb temperance people adapted to farm business, this Bank is ever are alarmed at the condition that 27 in. Flannelette20c & 26* ready to render practical assistance In furthering Our supply of -quality Harness and , Parts Is now complete. &risen since government con Agricultural interests. trol was adopted In that province. Ladies' Cashmere -Hose, 90o ..We encourage farn�ers to strive for bigger and BOOTS—GREB SHOE In his official capsocity as secre-. better. production by extending loans for the pur. We have a large stock of this Fam INA of. Boot on hand—unbeatable tion Union, he Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose, pose of sound development. tory of the Pr lbi. ose, f or -hard wear and- tear. Is in a positionlearn the real facts to regard reg. 1.00, for 76c. to t e operation of Consult our local manager. ' and twith 11L -REPAIRING the Act. standing New Fruits and Peels at lowest We maintain our established reputa- what may be said to the contrary, prices. Fresh Groceries always tion for repairini all kinds of :,.A IP it is a dead failure as a temper. harness -an boots. once measure. He strongly urged on hand at lowest prices. �H $ CECIL BRADLEY J' the people of Ontario t t against government control vote D. A. SCOT J. R PERRY, Manage& ;rol a, retain the Ontario Temperance T .'wm-my amNm Harness -maker,' Act. which to the best temperance BROOKLIN BRANCH' F. A. BURT, Manager, T,- T - law in the Dominion. CL&REMONT R T,Nr 0, ONTARIO !LIZ respected citizen with a car, don't apply for this position Ff you are this type of man ap• ply in person to Chas. R. Stone, 504 Colonial' Bldg., 13 ging West, Toronto. ..4 _n .BEATTY.. STANDS FOR THE REST k. Litter Carriers, Hay Carrier, Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Eta It will pay you to get my prices on before buying above elsewhere' FRANK J. PROUSE PICKERING, 'Dec. 8th. (second Wednesday in- stead stead of third Wednesday). The 1�4ering A ill be given. Come Scott on Wednesday afternoon, U U IL U gull program w Here are E xceptional Values on time, B o'clock sharp. The pro. a gram will consist of a paper. -'The V Only, Men7s Suits VWlance Comidtteeei ft of Giving." There will be a reg. 'q$'20, for 15.95 -demonstration of inexpensive Christmas Gifts as shower for The object of this Association Is boli 5C All..Wool Sweater Coats, Pull -,Overs with shall collars. Three. ply the Children's Shelter and the Men s halt hose 7 �ndplahistitcb. In all white slid& large lesson stesaing and prosecute Aged People's Home; reading and variety of colors. the felons, music. 7 The mass meeting held in theMen's -Shirts, La� $4.0 lies'pur6 white'all-wool Whit�'.'Steater Coats. at 0 Community Hall last Saturday Ladies', same as above, pull over, at.., 3.75 and 4.50. Members having proper stolen oommmid) Reg. 2.50, for 1.97. evening, tinder the auspic 9 of tb'e -Men's all- wool Sweater Coats, asgorced colors, at 2.50 to 5.00 nate immediately wix any membri - -..—y_ en's all -wool rull-ov it 3.08 Q • attended. As -the speaker, Rev. Boot i?Cat-_UvM 0, Memabersbil? fee $LOS. R. Wood, of Winnipeg, and Reg. 3.60 and 4,00, 3.15 Tickets may be had from The President tarmerly -. pf -131arern-ont, had to 7­ Call-, fit- one aw apfmi*k in Toronto over the radio Men's _. . -- . . 'Frac. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm at wiv o'clock, it was abd�it nine Caps, .1.50 --t­l +INGOLD'S 20 Pickering. er, M. Chapman, when he reached Claremont.' Mr. Wood has developed wonderfully Men's Underw9ar, D, Munro, -Jas. Richardson. as a public speak6r sluce he resin President, Searstairy W6ol and Fleece -lined 4 ad in Claremont. In his address he gave first-hand information below cost pr e regarding the operation of gov ....-Pickering ernnient control in Manitoba. Heavy Flannelette Blankets, Since-itwas adopted threeyears large size, for 2.39 increasing Farm"' ProdilC�lon'er Goods Store Leitb -ago, drinking has increased great - 'WITH complete banking facilities specially ly, especially among the younger. 36 in. Flannelette .25c & 30c HARNESS • "people, and thb temperance people adapted to farm business, this Bank is ever are alarmed at the condition that 27 in. Flannelette20c & 26* ready to render practical assistance In furthering Our supply of -quality Harness and , Parts Is now complete. &risen since government con Agricultural interests. trol was adopted In that province. Ladies' Cashmere -Hose, 90o ..We encourage farn�ers to strive for bigger and BOOTS—GREB SHOE In his official capsocity as secre-. better. production by extending loans for the pur. We have a large stock of this Fam INA of. Boot on hand—unbeatable tion Union, he Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose, pose of sound development. tory of the Pr lbi. ose, f or -hard wear and- tear. Is in a positionlearn the real facts to regard reg. 1.00, for 76c. to t e operation of Consult our local manager. ' and twith 11L -REPAIRING the Act. standing New Fruits and Peels at lowest We maintain our established reputa- what may be said to the contrary, prices. Fresh Groceries always tion for repairini all kinds of :,.A IP it is a dead failure as a temper. harness -an boots. once measure. He strongly urged on hand at lowest prices. �H $ CECIL BRADLEY J' the people of Ontario t t against government control vote D. A. SCOT J. R PERRY, Manage& ;rol a, retain the Ontario Temperance T .'wm-my amNm Harness -maker,' Act. which to the best temperance BROOKLIN BRANCH' F. A. BURT, Manager, T,- T - law in the Dominion. CL&REMONT R T,Nr 0, ONTARIO !LIZ } 4,y, . •z.aL"„u` ,fit.. r. yj ,�" a, ,arRYr ,t .::a. :a :..p, t r,.-• C'�il'�', 'er.-^rte p:,'^ y.� ..s,,}, .r+r gip• r•'. ;,,. i`+•.'"... �.. '°;.� ,�.,n'�.• .a�''w- .nil:,� ,A-, 1.: .,. nr.% •9wL+, pp�' ' 1t ;9 �-� ' �°'iw%•�.,.�w. `.?J+.•.6 'F,1''•b ..�' 'r,' +�,-st'.w�' r ?-,.. rCt '••, ri �t,, '�,r�', "Y "'.''�trq.. k+ "�i'?'r .' ' :.,�,.,.. sf'4, ,k"k1.- ..Mr ++�'. ,P' .. .°-.j•,. r !"„ '.,` :.!"d+f„•6Sa-s x.,yP. .:rf' aa'•.F., .R,. .f• «:� ..•�• ,„ %. .••.wr.w-?G' yr 4, •Px.. ..y, :Rx. cr.; b. ,+,yrs". �.f ++•.-..rrrce„ s.;!?re. .+x.d•.�;.+•-.-, :, .-a v.�..r.. ."',.' ,, ',«:. �t . '° .fr+ +,.J?«w.y,.�» r; i - .. r "• :J: J i?t .r - . •*x'�P'�-` � �� n;•„• ;:'t�x-p •R• ..-.,. •w` "9.� • T+ ;�'v� y. ,.w`.',+., , ',° • r : .. ,r ..'�,. . -..a ..,.4.. ;. t,. . �d'�..f� .,..•,i<• :. ..tp ... . . ,r, • , ..._ .,. ... .. , .:' ..,� ', ..: .� ..rte' Use a kstl , p - # • Avd , , ' EEN -TEA` T Finer than am Japan or China Green, a- at Uniform operettes ! Eaistg from your verl _ i ®Al i I s• -Power JL" socket�r PI � ..T?=a s r. N �� � F• e � The Rogers aperat86 direct from any tight apeket On alteaaittting car- - } rent. No batteries, chemicak, wires or attachments -you "Just Plug In --Them Tuns In." It costs about 4c a weak to operate deny and you ?' r EEGIN HERE TO -DAY. and followed his proud conductor intoget ttmitxm everlasting power from the day you plat; In elves^ more. 4 57- Samuel Honeybun, retired English the dining room. Many of the most•prominent and particular radio patrons throughout t ., countryman, who gives much time to „There't" said the old gentleman. I He obtained a search warrant Conada .are proud owners int of Rogers Sets. An cresting booklet. a� be se gave him authority • to "Ere," wi a study of the weather, finds his rain "How's that for a -noble Sheraton Nyhich w42 be You FREE upon request . Any Rogers dealer ganga filled with brood. And then o search the Gear. will i a set on the easy payment plan. ; - ,sideboard, eh . I have it separately ire from cellar domes tins news that Sir -Frarite for- thro has been murdered. Suspicion insure Of the murder is directed toc.ard�- I "Hullo! What's all this?" queried "I rather think he's after a job as ° Sir Gu Lathro aephew of the a truculent voice at the door. "Going No Chelmtea/s No Aer/a// -s 1, 9 P, , ?" curate to our Rector, said the inn• tmtudered man, and engaged to his; to re the sideboard, guv nor, �' nt daughter, Margaret. Sir Guy is trail-' The two connoiseurs whee:,ed round. keeper. T I shouldn't t be surprised it red b I nppector _F_._o.ake _ of Scot:aizd1.4 it was a love affair. -Anyhow the Rec. YLrd He returns to Lathrnp Grange! y 8On'�� elder Honeybun -ax- .. , " — iQ.I'� CO., e'�'�TOion O Oat. piained to his visitor, "No, James, I for s daughter is interested in him. ��.._ !where Margaret secrets him In a sec- am not selling anything. This Is .Mr. 590 King SL• es , ' set room. anwhy Adrian YTS P Hiram Z. Cable, an American co2ec- CHAPTER XI}: - detective emP JYedb Margaret ('e- tor. who has done me the honor to Roake dismissed the subject with a fir' s cidea to call upon Samuel Honeybun. inspect my little lot. Run down from snort. A carats hunting a job with �. i _ Pas n antique highly g � po � 'Trouble to part of the common Lot. t woman na�e9C & few more. ;+ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. London on purpose. I am hi flat- �6a I tared. It appears that I am getting � amatory motives could have no �e Bible bearing on his own im rtaat � CHAPTER XI, quite famous q -. business. The saoroed writer averred that man Interesting studios than the or}minalj loo- Breathing heavily, Mr. James 1 Mr. Samuel Honeybun wiped the Roake was alive to the unwiadom of was bora to it as inevitably as "th© tribes of India, says a writer 1a the: tr lbreiakfast crumbs from his ampleHoneybun came farther into the zoom. II u w executing the search -warrant till he sDat'� Y upward " Nevertheless, I Wide World Magazine, They number lr wa}strtat and toddled out on his daily' An antique washout," he sneered at i had exhausted every other means of I hold that it fe a big mistake to regard about a million and live entrlrely by os-' § F his father, 'Famous indeed. Now lief as a troubtiam sea with which we ! ganized crime. �; rceremonious visit to his rain -gauge. , discovery. As soon as he presented S 'Thee* had been a few showers ,in the You, bIr. Cable, where did this silly old himse:f at the Grange with the omin- I are doomed- to baztlo without cessa- Roaming the length and breadth of !-4 night.- tots:lirz about a tenth of an man's fame first fly up and hit pot? I ous document and exercised his rights i tion. the couatrq,Zhey prey upon astir• and i How did you 'earn that be monkeyed 1, under it there would be an end of con- j There Is much respite in life, many, British Society alike, with a clever - the lash end he poured it into the glair- with antiques" '�' y�y shed R:ass with a gra=nt of sat, "Some cealin;; his aims. The eervants would "havens umder hill" .in "which ane vasa that !a almost vacaany. Quite "Some fel;ow in the smoking -room - tion. know that be had come to arrest the Ican find peace and rest. uneducated, they are nevertheless the -He wear irto the house and riet:cu•. at my hotel mentioned it, I think, but I real'y cou:dn't swear to that, he ; master, and from them it would Of all, these sure havens, the surest, mod+t' ingenious ad resourceful rogues lous:y registered the measurement on said, 1 spread to the newspapers. If he got l and the moot calm and restful, is the ; in the world. so much so that all the s 1 the chart, after which he ordered the his man b the "search no harm would haven of resignatlon. That word does , forces of law and order are incapable v Mr. James: Honeybun xeowied and y' t;wagonette round. t - his right hand slipped into a side have been done, but if not, Sir Guy not mean Must .taking things dings of curbing their ac(tvnt ar W James avert out early, before I pocket inducing a similar counter- I wou:d be warned and redouble his ef- down." It me+aus, rather, taCig thlnprt The ''crimp,' as they are cai4ed, con - before _ } r 1 break•a.,ted," he said to his coach- fort•., not to he caught. serenely, standing spuarely upon two ; sist of different sects+ or castes, who than as h- c!imbed Into the old-fash- (movement on the part of Mr. Cable, g f form themselves into tribes. villugee, I For ten seconds the atmosphere was But, after aril he had great reliance sell ; ' ioned veh.cie. "Do you know if he has on his intuition that the baronet had Trouble stay be inevitable; but iia' or clans each sect pursuing Its own �„ i electrical, . then young Honeybun's effect upon nerve and heart and will ' type of crime, There to a sect. for ia- rnms back yet. gone to ground in his own home. and i stand came out of his pocket --empty. 'Z don't think eo, fir;' was the re-. ;towards the evening of his fruitless de.pneda almost wholely upon the man- � stance, which Is addlrted solely to He laughed for no apparent reason - .ply. "Fie took his car, and it iari't „i su � tray be determined to risk the chancel ver In which It Is met, the spirit in ; housebreaking', another whose mem- -- _ ppo�e," he said more civil}y, which !t is enduaed, the courage with bets are coiners; and nelthec would a in the yard." ,„ i than he had pat spoken, "that you i °f publicity and test his theory. Tak- I y "Where do volt want to sto, "sir. , ing Blisset, his assistant, he pet out which it is faced. ever dream of encroaching upon the don't care to put a name to the hotel the coachman turned his timid' to in-. where for the home of the ],athrops. Trouble may weaken, but 1t may !province of another tribe or clay quire as the you are rtuoined " r . y jogged, out of the en• I ••W}iy vat"" rcjcirsed the stranger, I Through one of fire .has windows �� strengthen, The sturdiest oak of 'whose special torte might be pfckin,aY' + I,M trance gates. t „ I Margaret caught sight of the deter- all its neighbors is usually the one ea- [rockets , I am at iiiP t:ivartie. in the Strand., I sed the most to the storm. That I The members of one tribe devote + "Admiral Fitz -bogie's p'lsare," re- I Te,enhorr• n;.rt :J. -k if you :ike." I tives as they carne up the drive.' Do j i':ied 51r, liorreyb-am +'Thr Admiral is But til:. r eras a Ettore thorough way Though she could not guess the cause is the thought Longfellow expresses • their time astc:usive•ly to Jewel robber- 7a' • g y r when he says:- req in railway trains, carrying out their r in quer street and is leaving. Got of lioake's calf she was seriously per - M' -_mc sod o:d atufL I may tempt him than that. 1t is easy to register it a 'thefts with ad'most inhuman StealtlL r g' P hotel, a in advance and then never tnrbed. Guy must be very hungry, O fear not !n a world like this, a, to part with a fcW of his sticks." t it i a"b; F the 'aaotied room. SI r. James : and there was no knowing how long And thou shalt know ere -long, a•n,i dezteray- Again, many o[ .tae A fow hours later it transpired that digs she would have to keep him waiting. I Know how sublime a thins it is sects will on no account commit viol- Iioneybun half apo:ogetical:y ecce; others, on the contrary, Mr. Y.oneybun's potiverp of persnasion , There was no hal for it, she thrust To suffer and De strong. y, do not p` claimed any further interest, but he . p - hesitate to murder. Some rob only at had met with cacce.a. The wagonette shortly went out to the yard wbere his the tray she was carrying into an ad- I That is true resignation -"to suffer a- + drove up to th, door of his home and I jacent cupboard and went to the front I night; others only during the day. •, idia�or i a'loari Of three ChippeTtdatO, Cat' WaA garnk`t'd. The ctiatifi'eur was I'bO and be strong," It is fighting patience. These eccentricities of conduct are R" engutrr- i n cleaning it , door to receive the two C. L. D. then it 1s calm determination, which cannot I � f ao atrlctly'oltserved that they have as ,•, `+ chairs They orale beautiful specs- W,lmot," acid his ,master, "there ;She already hated Roake as her :over a I Da baffled, to win joy null Inspiration gamed the nature of rites, and are ad - mens, fabricated of the rich, dark me a• Is chap indoors with my father 1' persecutor, though, fortified with the and hope from life, displte Its many f hogany that to cornoiieurs is''a dream . avers woman's confidence that she hered to most religiously. dor,'t cotton to at sill Sava hie name:average i die�oouragemett•ts and disillusionments. l _ . of the pant. Mr. Honeybur. personoXy is t'atp!e and that he is staying at the • could fool any man, she also despised I When the hero of Bunyan's allegory Thoughtless of Him. superintended the unloading and Givantic Hotel. I want you • to testi him. But now she was afraid as he was flung down by. Apollyon,' and his I _ carrying in of his a; quisitions, and so marched toward her. She did not like sward tell from hla head, he did not Mrs. Newwerl-"«'hat's this thing, �. absorbed was he, that he did not notice that statement by shadowing him to ; dear?" ' J,ondor when he leaves here. Here the squaring of his shou;dera and his give up. The field thought he had the ` that a stranger had followed the car-' ! ur oseful stride. ' His coming boded Newwed -- "it's a paten dcket, r gc in from the rnsM and was ob. are a few bills. F p g pill -grim of life at his mercy. But the honey." t I Now Wilmot was_neni_Qther than no good to the famished recluse be- _man,. though prostrate, was not_bens- I _ servIng -ire ar)e=fa i r= ev the hp rent:gi.e chautieur whom we flrst�hind the moving panel. en -though :'drown," w•as not "out:'T-�g'�eRtved choiv of interest. ! two, so we could both go?" t d encountered in the emp:oy of Mr. Wil- But Inspector Roake urns not every- He strertched out his hand, o:utched __ ' "Have I the Flossure`of addressing frill Symes at Long Parton Manor, body's fool. He knew enough to ob- hie sword again, and crying: "I fall; Not Befere. Mr. Honeybun -Mr. Samuel Honey' and who had planned to shoot Kline. serve the amenities towards his pros- but I rise again!" sprang to his feet Salesman -"This is the type of bun' he politely inquired. Good. He faithfu:: obeyed the instructions pective victims. He strongly suspect- and put the fiend to flight, 3 Y washing machine that pays for itself, be:iRhted to meet you; Fir. 1►I� name • ed that this dainty girl was shielding and late that evening made his report Y gi 3 We a1I have to be "up and doing, Is }Brant Z. Cable, and I hail from to Mr. James Honeybun. her cousin, and might indeed have to with a heart for say fate," if we would nod's own country, otherwise the Un- ! I prospect-"j� sill as soon as it has "The bloke's yara was true, sir, he I be charged with him as accessory to win through life. Resignation, then, dope that, you can have it delivered " }ted States of America. I was told'said. ''IIs vent into the Gigantic and.I her father's murder, but he raised is trot the whining cry of the weakling, at my house." that you were an expert in antiques,' I got"r. peep ht the register. He's book -iiia hat and accosted her in accents of the folded' hands of the cAnquered. On i ' as well as a bit of a collector. Your. ed there in a private suite all right. I Po•ite regret the contrary, resignation defies all l Minard's Liniment for 8 e Back. LL recent c:cupation shows me th%4 I (To be continued.) "the slings and arrows of outrageous _ t Rich American, the reception c:erk was not m;sin f,5*veil What lout=,y told tae." I - e _ fortune" by refusing to be, slain by 1 Sense f V; -;Ie - pieces ! t done!" Rti:mot's master vole- them; it 1s the spirit that smiles even i How can I be ci service to yin, t I Misleading Muriel. The teacher bad been telling the t u ed his relief. in the face of death, and says_ "Be"B_of l��ren-about"-_"iha" human =---�►iz. haste . s rr'-rtre owtser, slat ei- - -- — Detective Inspector Roake .was ob- I Muriel aplas-her was a queer good cheers•; while there's life there's ' fact nIg seeing, etc„ and - outdofe" in no"iteress. "Are y'ru u' t P re roiieo»hey Tf requ it heal she naked . would feel a afar in the est lass I whomshe had always regarded as a Yee, 1t pitieks--the fruit -of centrage Naw, what are the flee ✓�, As -a. farmer-trial.-o=-eomr_teicr h+ot . hire he would be •tike. to be Iooked from the tree of despair,• and, finds self, Y the class, r Mr. Honeybun was attracted by for, and what more im robab:e, (brother rather than a lover. flowers or hope Stowing on the mat l rr P p'.aCE Senses for. the taint of money, and he had no "Muriel," he began, "you ]snow I " doubt that his "hrothr.r coi:ector" was' Was there than one of his owl: liomes., gin of life's rcughest roads. It be Lit tle'3iar1,]•yn, aged six, r lied ` The London one 'beingruled out the! have always turned to you, that I have lie'res, in the happy endlags of the I , v5` so tainted. His ivud check suit and To buy th' ice cream cone with," tnspector turned bis attention to La- always thought of you. May 1 ---that most sombre volumes of experience. livivy go' -d watch -chain simply reek- � I throp Grange. is -would you-ez'-oh, hang it; Muriel, Find cc of rt!orep. A miiiionaire, IItAnV i More entraining for the scene of avi11 you be my site?" Not So serious. PUZZLE sante Claw times over probably, and as such to be' his labors he obtained a search war- "Good gracious!" exclaimed Muriel. Yonne bi'Nab was worried. pampered and humored, without any i "What a start you gave me (sect i 25 PNsp thoti ht of sin. Jt way a Leasure t-0, rant which would give him authority ' g6' "I m feart I've made an awful riffs- p Econ a 35 g p 1 to demand admission to the Grange At first I thought you were trying to $ I{ take, he confided to :1i Pherson. "I've WRIST be. acquainted with people like t'naf ! borrow same money." I 1 wArclt. : and overhaul from ce::ar to roof. got engaged tae a lass to Auchter• (� Mr. Cable stepped in, admired at i` cTo«r quarters the Chf a1; arriving at Cheverel, he went to l 4-----• muchty, an' noo I hear she's a terrible 1 pperda:e. chairs the v1:11ave inn and booked rooms for I flirt an' has been kissed by every man vrhieh had been uegosited in file hill. hinirelf and a bright g p i Worse __ __, g yours lain in the Loon." -- o` es ro•,• ahl" whom 1F h d ,l "nose your car ever stick in the l^ a �•- a roug ,t I Ali, wee, sa eTEOn, tom ort- ^;itr hint n= an assistant. mu•d," ingly, "Auchtermuchty's no sae verra "Iy% e you any other guests in the!, "No, but I often get stuck in a gar- big a place after a'!" :1-� T' he Irqulred at the end of his Rge•" -'►--- crsor.al arrangements. strenuous. ,,O -,:y ore, sir, a very nice v'ergy•fi ,,• "What makes you so tired?" , 1 -inn, win-,-: of Manvers," runs ;he -Long Trip by Motor. rc• � "I dreamed all night' that l was ll:y. 'leeks himself to him."If. Won't j In,er .iia; twmake the whole of the waiting in line to' get tickets for a mietferc v: itis you at all." 8,!',q0 mr.cs iolirlie by motor car, Mr, football game." --- - _.,- - — I "lle'd bettcc not," snapped Roake. l.riwrer, ,e Iinincr las set off from Mau- • ISSUE No. 49---'26. What`s he here for?" chta!er to Calcutta. Minard's Llnlment for Colds. ty',"A'' •. •. ,. %: ✓.K -, - . L':'..:.roj�'X ,F.•:T Hs 'ti .,.. -.r• ••2r 1.. _-.. ._. .. ..,•... ,..._ .. ,rr. .'.&.'. , _...T.f r .ra,�..._,.,......:at...ke-..,,•r•..:'�,ci1�= ale rel x.L'✓a^#ts 28 Prim 13p. , p CA,A, :0 Prizes ' CLOCK. - 1000 OTHER PRIZES - If you on wive this punla and' will sell 24 ;roup PMomrs at 100 each you can win one o7 thD ebm Prim. will yea do thtar It la rely lav: rt N4 lust mark SANTA with an X and sand It to as at ere@ and it it Is eorreot we will sand you the Partuse ` to sal 001111 sway., sELFAST SPECIALTY CO. Desk 11 Waterford, Ont. Z+ — , Sll., ' Harv.14111�.'�'L_­­L_125;r Vt'm•7�.,?AV I I r, 4" 4t Z 11"71 -7 V �X . Z t, : 'TO.RuNTO, stent, per barrel, in carlots, Toronto 15.76; M Mari: wheit--No. I -North-, 4L46U j Grandson Michael Will SUC- Trinity College,. University of Toronto. Queen's The Rhodw Sh,1,rhjp comAllaston for three yesTs, and As a well known gr . "i $1.3694. Man. oat*-- No, 2 CW nominal; No, ceed.to Throne Accordh* at antairio annomoss the w4nners of boxe;r and wreotlmw. He has repro. the ischomirshtpo for onitario. They seated Queea .8 in several intereorlee. 3, not quoted; No. I No. 1! feed, nominal; Western grain quota to Recent Law. we. Escott M. Reid, Trinky CoUega, ate do bates -md has filled ma � my execu- tions in c.if. ports. AAL corn.,,track, Toronto -No. 2 . n TM if A flivA WINNER$ OF RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ONTARIO i ,jUjIdlWaj VJ17 WJAM'q%& 1LLUWnJLUA11J&1V X 11WO MOM t -7. Paxis.-Another ancient viNage of Be:vedere will meet s. fate like that '-tb* south of France -Belvedere- which every =e now believes awaits Roquebilliere--, complete extinction. which, like RoquebiAkre, has been The population is being evacuated •co%rfu3y nestling by the side of the as rapidly as they can be persuaded to mountain three thousand feet above leave their herpes, but this, is a diffl- this sea since the tenth century, is cult job, because, 'of the 1%lutar-CO, threatened with burW for all time. espedaUy of o.'d -men and =women., to Anew crevice similiax in size to the I desert the only fireside they have ever cine which caused rafflons of yards known. Belvedere is entliely cut off of earth and stone fWdeseend upon from communication owing to a sin914 the &*eeptng -town of Roquebillier I roadway being carried away by the Wednesday morning, burying 25 per- I sliding mountain, and arrangements sone and dozens Of homes, has justl are being made to operate an serial been discovered above •the town. Gov- cable on -which to haul across 16rament geologists on the scene fear the crevice. LAKE MVIGA11ON AT KING OF ROUMANIA A SUDDEN HALT IN O&M%j%ja opaj rworkA.Lri 'TO.RuNTO, stent, per barrel, in carlots, Toronto 15.76; Mari: wheit--No. I -North-, 4L46U j Grandson Michael Will SUC- Trinity College,. University of Toronto. Queen's The Rhodw Sh,1,rhjp comAllaston for three yesTs, and As a well known No. 2 North., $1.40%; No,. 3, North, . "i $1.3694. Man. oat*-- No, 2 CW nominal; No, ceed.to Throne Accordh* at antairio annomoss the w4nners of boxe;r and wreotlmw. He has repro. the ischomirshtpo for onitario. They seated Queea .8 in several intereorlee. 3, not quoted; No. I No. 1! feed, nominal; Western grain quota to Recent Law. we. Escott M. Reid, Trinky CoUega, ate do bates -md has filled ma � my execu- tions in c.if. ports. AAL corn.,,track, Toronto -No. 2 Paris. -King Ferdinand of Ru- University of Toronto, and D. A. Skel- tive offices In Otudeut OT964"&tlans- ye low, 86c; No. 3 yotow, 84C. i Millfeed-Dal. Montreal freights; mania Is dying. Reports of his recent -Sk- Escott, M. Reid has taken iAgh ton of Queen's Uniiversity, D. k 4 bags included: Eran, per ton, $30.25;. 26; te $32- relapse which were sent to Queen Sa $4��26,, flour, r 41211 OntaR� Marie Wpm; it to stated bore by those Is -=W on� tilLe fediaa-aa acoaomjoo ad. economy. He is promAnient in s tudent points. Ont. good miling wheat -$1.30, Lo,:' b. shipping points, according to in close touch with the Rumanian `.may board.. Last year he was award- orgaulzatlions of Triulty CoXege er-A b freights. 4 ., F-1 Ba ng, 60 to 64c court, a warning that the blood din- ad the athletic stick, the highest houm edtb(>r of the Tirinfty College Rev*w. I Buckwheat -85c, ricanInaL -0. a Rye -No, 2, 91c. ease from which he has been suffering for athletic prowess at Quea;i,s. He Both mien wE gradcabe "'rts a"' Kan. flour -First pat, $8, Toronto;, '°jv P do, second pat $750 Ont. flour �or�ni6 99 per Cont. A SUDDEN HALT IN O&M%j%ja opaj rworkA.Lri E. Scott M. Reid u. A. Skelton Umdvwsi1t7- stent, per barrel, in carlots, Toronto 15.76; W. f I Premature "W Sweeps �jn Grandson Michael Will SUC- Trinity College,. University of Toronto. Queen's The Rhodw Sh,1,rhjp comAllaston for three yesTs, and As a well known seabottd, in bulk, $5.75. Cheese -New, large, 20 to 20%C; . "i Down Upon-Vessiels Strand- ceed.to Throne Accordh* at antairio annomoss the w4nners of boxe;r and wreotlmw. He has repro. the ischomirshtpo for onitario. They seated Queea .8 in several intereorlee. twins, 20% to 21c; tri lets, 22c. Stil-, toms 23c. Old, large, i6c; twins, 27e; seta, aoc. ed in Face of Freeze-up. to Recent Law. we. Escott M. Reid, Trinky CoUega, ate do bates -md has filled ma � my execu- tri 28c. Old stutons. utter -Finest creamery prints, 39' _Sauh Ste. Maria, Ont., Nov.' 28.- Paris. -King Ferdinand of Ru- University of Toronto, and D. A. Skel- tive offices In Otudeut OT964"&tlans- to40e;No.l,erea-mory,88toa9c;No- i With a heavy snow faYAng, the ther- mania Is dying. Reports of his recent -Sk- Escott, M. Reid has taken iAgh ton of Queen's Uniiversity, D. k 4 2, 87 to 38c. Dairy prints, 31 to 32c' in ?i me meter down W zero, and Indications relapse which were sent to Queen ton is a am of Professor Skelton. who honors for thr-e* years In poktiocal Eggs --Fresh extras, Cartons, -a of heavier weather to come, upper lab Marie Wpm; it to stated bore by those Is -=W on� tilLe fediaa-aa acoaomjoo ad. economy. He is promAnient in s tudent fresh to 78c; fresh extras, -loose, 70c, ash navigation came88 to dead halt to -day. in close touch with the Rumanian `.may board.. Last year he was award- orgaulzatlions of Triulty CoXege er-A b to firsts, 58 to 60c; fresh seconds, 39c. Storage extras, 46c; do, fir" 4 ., F-1 U111) eight Ste�jnicrfii Passed the Locti court, a warning that the blood din- ad the athletic stick, the highest houm edtb(>r of the Tirinfty College Rev*w. I 42c; do, seconds, 37 to 88c. a 11 noon to -day, and- them tied up y ease from which he has been suffering for athletic prowess at Quea;i,s. He Both mien wE gradcabe "'rts a"' Poultry, dressed -Chicken, spring. P above or bo�ow to ride out the storm. I years Is giving'. of being for ZOA a has play -ad ou the sensor rugby team jsVrig from tbotr 0,11,gm squabs, 1 to 1% lbs., 82 to 88c; do, a. W_ — - for law�fatal issue within no 104g lap" I spring, over 4 lbs., 80 to 82c; do, IL visibility and, n addition, wast time The &��ndL W141 rAJVL[NE`_. WHA spring, 8 to 4 lbs., 32 to 86c - do 2 % -lba �Vl L, forming rapidly in the river. Beats from high favor and his mental vigor tied up or at anchor a along the has been greatly impaired. ''I ''I FORMALLY COD(FIRMEI) SLAIN BY MARAUDERS lbs., 80c; over 6 lbs, 280; do, 4 hens, 41. are :�' - river. rw At White&h 0*_wjpd_*aa.b]cwj - When the King dies the legal sue- censor to the Throne will be his grand- - Ownership Of Great I Fleet Three Men CALptur to lbs do, 3 to 4 lbs., 240; b roosters, 22c; turkeys, 48c; geese, 23c) ducklings, 5 lbs. 32e. N1 T 48 ei east, with indications of a son and Princesa Melon Greece. That sue- - LAners Keverts, Ro_Cx—elt— Felts, Are Sentencea- o and tip, Beans -Can. hand-picked, $3.60 to to northwest and colder was, of thea'. cession is fixed by the law of Jan. 4, Britain. Penitentiary. 153." bushel; Prime$, �3.15 too �3.60. Ma le -roduct&-S eroducts-­Symp, per Imp T11 have led which accepted Carol's renunciation of The continuous storms ha his rights and named Michael as heir. New York, Nov. 28 -The great flee' has Port Arthur. -After making a trip of 28 frozen tralls to th a r. SjL mml.. 2.2 to $L30; per 6-gial., io4.M per ral.; maila sugLr, lb, 264, qty marine men to predict a premature end to the navilgat n season orri Lake 'Thus, despite all rumors of reconcilia- of the White Star Lina returned to British ownership, it was announe- miles over , Silver Islet, famous for its silver to 26C. -12 % to 13e; I Honey -60 4b. tins. 0- i, Superior. Vessel passages are drop- tion between Carol and his mother, large freighters, Queen Marie, and despite rumors of ad formally yesterday, and the only left in mines In the seventies, three rinan cut through the fence lb. tins, 1254 to 18e; 8 -lb. tins. 13 to'. pdng off daty. Two 'etata, oustanding American vessels wire surrounding 23116e: 2% -Ib. tins, 18% to 14c. loaded. were stili aground in the river,, possible coupe d one must, in t North Atlantic trade are those of the the Cross Brothers fox farm and cap- Comb honey --V.40 to $4 per ddses.4 with tap wA lighters working frau- deating with the possibiUties, remem- the United States Shipping Board. tared and killed nine milver foxes. The Smoked, meats -Hams. mod., 30 to WART to fres them before too tm- TWO bei always this legal situation. During the past month. with the Thus ends the elder J. P, Morgan's pelts of the dead foxes' are valued it but breeders 3-9 c: ceoldlid hams 46 to 47e; smokod, rolls. 28 to 30c; breakfast bacon. 34' lt, prisoned them for the winter. and two lighters were pulling at King Ill and the Queen absent, discus- attempt, launched in 11102, to build up at this shipping combination in � $5,0110, all" an their value was estimated to be about' ne: back% tionale", 111, to 12c, the George H_ In arils, uphiound, which &Ian of succession' has occurred Ru- I greatest the world. By the terms of the sa!e! Cured meats. -Long clear bacon, $12.000, The Cross Brothers hal been to 70 the, $23; 70 to 90 Ana. $21.50 bar no" into Carisdian Tnud offlin every political party of mania. There have been meet, to the R07&,, Mail Swam Packet Co., 1 I warned of the presence of suspicious 20% lbs. and u!. $22.84; ligJh�ighl barrels heavywaijbt Z I points aux Pines. Three tugs War'& it is udrkerstood. the international characters in the neighborhood. and in $42.50; Z%Z: berxNrig every effort to' free the can: Inge of party leaders which have Mercantile Marino Co., owner of the' on their evening Patrol of the farm $39.50 per bbl. I 'laden Wraam K. Fields, lard Lg, 3,d led to various Tnb4stons being sent to Pipe lolandL above. The Camadoc, l Prince Carol here. Th(se mission&, 6-Purs tierces, 14% to l6er ril M id Lard --Para White Star, will be barred from the caught John Sand 1, George cK d routo this fleet has served. and Fred Hudson with the foxes slung tubs, 16% to 17c; pai:s. 17 to 17%c; �i. on Awned by the Patterson Steam#p Co. J however, have ncen ro far largely prints. 18 to 194c; shortening tierces, And while the I. M. M1. appears, over their shoulders in bags. 1 Ilii to 12%c: tubs. 1314 to 12%e, lid Fort Wiliam,: was rokwased', and is without. rt-sult. The reneral impres- uncertain of its future, the Royal The old Jail, which for thirty-six palls, 11% to 3%c; blocks, 14% to %anded fw dry-dock. The Cottonwood. Sion among party leaders is that Prince Carol is -mot entirely desirable becdines the largest ow-nOr of years -has been but a pfetaresque at- 144kc. �was, jt •Mail , ` on rocks at Copper 14rie Point. who" I as King if thA somewhat tottering' I. tonnage in the sorld. It is dominated traction for summer tourists, Heavy export itteers $6.25 to $6.s6g, he good. W25 to $6,60;* by Lord Kylgant. neverthelem, found to be strong avy steer, *be grounded two weeks ago, leaving her crew stran3ed in the Canadian dynasty is to he preserved. now undisputed! *her steers, choice, $6.25 to $6 .50; shipping -king. With the addition of I enough to hold the three marauders butcher derness for days, was beft worked Almost unanimoua:y party leaders have decided to adhere to the law of L until -ons of the White Star ships his -associated the brothers made his way Pro-- do. fair t., good, $5 to $6: do. eonu- $4 to $"(); butcher heifera, the", on by two tugs and a lighter. Tho steamer Herman Hetitier, at Grand' last January and give the Throne to -'I have 374 . serv- W Port Arthur to summon the companies wt vesselq v ing virtua3y the entire world. incial Police. The poice went in a $"5 to $6.50; dc., fair to good, $3 60 to 116; do, com., $3.60 to $3.85; butcher Island, has broken up, and' 1s now a Michael. There, however, arises tea question of who is to be and The price paid for the White star tog to the Islet, and next morning before Magistrate cows, good to choice, $6 to $5.50: do, mass of wisted wreckage. _Regent, the a:most unanimous decision 'has Line is 97,000,006, ol- $34,00,000. three men appeared tom. to med., $3 to $4: do, canners' Every tug and lighter capable of being any use at all was drafted into been given In favor of Princess Helen This is alightly legis than was offered O'Brien, each of them receiving seen- tentatively last summer by a British fence of two years in the penitenttar y. and cutters, $2.25 to $2.76: butcher bels, - do, i's. to choice, $4 25 to $6. r3u service on the river in an etfort to of Greece. Carol's deserted wife, who almost alone in Rumania has the res- e. group headed by Furness, Withy and pus one year, if they are unable to med .50 to 414; dc, bolovas, $3.50 to baby beef. $10 to $11.01 area the total loss of three steamers. a pest of all parties qLad the people." Two inches of ice has formed in Mud payment, not ray a fine of $50. McKidd and Ha- Co.. but the terms of pa� Sandrell revealed. are believed to be more son both p.oaded guilty, but f3-96; feeders, choice. $560, to $5.80; do. .-Lake, St. Mary's River, masters say. i �WATERWAY FIGHT yet satisfactory than those of the pre- claimed be was Innocent. fair. $5 to $6.24; stockers, choice, $4.#6 to -415; do, fair to med.. $4 to Vessels are forced to p:ow through eight inches in Fort William Harbor. MEETS AN OBSTACLE ceding offer.- - - ..,? Explosion of Boiler ; milch cows, $70 to $85: spring- $4.60, ers, $90 to $120; calves, choice, $11 At Port Huron a fleet of seven lake Canada's Sea Fish Catch Kills Five'Workmen to $12; do, med., $6.50 to $9.W; do. freighters was tied up overnight an Plan NOW' is to Force MI. Increased in October corn and krassers, $3 to $4.60; lambs, account of the storm American Route Throggh Quebec, Nov. 28. -Five men were choice, $11 to $11.75; bucks, 98.50 to $9; sheep, choice, $6 to $7; do, heavier, Congress. Ottawa. -There _-%kere 79,389,000 killed in an explosion of a steam 3.1.50 to $15: do, culls, $2.50; bogs,- 7WO WOMEN KILLED1 p ounds of sea fish landed an both boiler yesterday at Douret.--on the thick smooth, fed and watered, $10.25; LEVEL CROSSINGS Washington.-The.advacates of the coasts of the Dominion during the Transcontinental line 360 miles from 'are: do, f.ob., $9.75; do, country points, ON all-American channel through New York State, month of October, valued at $1,274,-' Quebec. The dead Jobn Car- , f9-50; do, off cars, $10.65; select prom-. turn, per bog, $2. -Resident of Wilimlsoif and Wife are mpected to try to force the authorization of their pro- 839. During the same period last 50, forem, I penter, an, of Doucst year 59,526,900 pounds were taken I Arthur Lepage, 47, pipe fitter, of • Of Bridgenort Man Hit ject through Congress. even though -with a value- of 11,7"WA &_value! Levis,, Que.: Leopold Lepage, 4-1i, a& - MONTREAL Freight& the Board of Engineers for Rivers and being what the fLshermen received at! sistant pipe fitter, of Levis; Leopold Oats. No. 2 CW, 71%c; No.'s CW, :by Harbors should recommend against It, the boat's side and not the: marketed. 'Blais, 26, bridgeman, of Cochrane, 66%c. Flour, Man. spring wheat pats., Windsor. Nov. 28.—Struck down it is diwl"ed here. Representative value. Ont., and Clement Cantin, 65, work - firsts, seconds $7.50; do, ba 7.20; do, winter pats., strong $Lr�'$ while on her way to a friend s, Mrs. Dempsey, .(�,irman of the House in an, of Quebec. $6.50 to $6.60. 'led oats, choice, Rd, -Emily Charlebots, aged 80 years, was Rivers and Harbors Committee, will Opium in Shipment to News. of the fata:ity reached Quebec bag 90 lbs., $3.75. Bran, $30.25. 'bistantly killed to -day when s, freight lead the fight. Vancouver of Chinese Shoes to -day, Shorts, $32.25.' Middlings, 440.25. train composed of a switching enginO The supporters of the all-American Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, $14 t. - y, 11 boxcars confused her as she crossed the tracks of the Essex Terlftt� than-nel feel that in Aew of the recent backiiig given them by the Mississippi -B.C.—Opium Duncaft, valued at ap- Queen Mary "Adopts" Waif. 'Cheese, finest mests., 17% to 17%c - the end of Albert Railway neata V 1, ey Association, meeting at St. proximately $6,0,00 was seized here byl, London—Queen Mary, finest ess;ts., 17 to 17%e. Butter No. Road, Ford City. Louis, they are in a sLrong#r poai- the provincial police in a shipment of I whose prac- 1 pasteurized, 35% to 36c. Rose Palest. 901 Hickory Road, a tion' I than before in Congress. Chinese shoes consigned tQ W. S. tical iritgrost in children's welfare is 'a storage extras, 45c; torage firsts, 86c; little girl of 10 years, who witnessed(16t. death, Lawrence supporters meantime Chow, well-known Chinese resident of this section of Vancouver Island and, we:1 known, has "adopted" litt:e boy from one of the Church of 1 England 41c; storage seconds, 3 fresh ex-. tras, 62 to 65c; fresh firsts, 50c. . the tragedy, narrowly escaped Insist the differences between Amer- fornwr interpreter in the District Poz - homes. I Wail's and Strays Society's Canner cows, $1.75; cutters, $2 to A m the fr -fro As 8 Cross almost at ;b:a`=sama�Fcrp(o18nt. t -track- -almost -at the same- p-oint..-St.- anadian engineers over C La=eraxine�sldciaann e=-gir"( �,-s L ir t, A "77� 'ambs,_$10 to 810 50 - ves I calves, $10 to $10.50; bogs, I thick Kitcheiier, Nov. 28-.�The -Lancaster most -important- phase of the matter is or, a charge laid under the Narcotic I boy's education, and sea he Is pr.-)p?r- ly brought smooths, $11.25; $2 per hog remium* Ill. Q Street level railway crossing claimed that there is'a she Class between Dru-s Act. up:, on se:ectq; lights, $10.75 to 91 �Vuffda-1 wi-jibiWl- another victim-Ni—re a ur a 9 driven by Harry 7 of United Stat Swing es when a sma:4 coupe y I interests, and this will probably tangle j 'Soebner of Bridgeport was struck by, up.the whole question of a Water route Gold Toward the Dominion a shunting freight car. His wife. Mrs. from the lakes to the At'antic. dome' X8r#- 70 NIA Sceliner, aged 33, received fatai in- rash, which occurred juries in the c CP British Royalty Sets Pace 7 "7 New Y6rk, Nov. 2$.—Shipments of $10,00-0,000 in gold were made to Can t 8.35 p.m., from which she died-, a� hospital. The i in Christmas Shopping I WA" ada by United States banks* during A wh-":e on the way to the 'driver of the car qnd his 10 -year-old 1" 6110,* ARA"Aam" Arlow �� the past week when the Canadian dol lar stood at 3-16 primium in the Un - son escaped with only a few scratches. London.—Xing George and Queen Mary have set the for early (381100'417' P -C,0610/ ited States market. Will Ring Carillon at Ottawa pace Christmas shopping. Close on their I heels are Stanley Bruce, of Austral' 1P.0 '"JIS _____4_ The swing of go'.d toward the - Do - minion was caused by the rush of Can on Next DomWon Day' J. (1, Coates, of New Zea:and; Ge Loop' flOvAp- 7; AP -1- AAWAMVI. adian wheat down the lakes to be sold a, and Mae eral Hiertzog, South Africa, 7% season befo-e the c:oso of theshippingsee, London. -The Victory. Tower car- kenzie King, Canada, prime minisfers, G"N_ resu:ting in'large demend for bullion in' Canada: .Allion of 53 bel's to be installed in the of their respective countries, attend-' wlqa . - There is some talk -,in Wall Pa%liament Buildings at Ottawa. will I Ing the Imperial conference here. who 1 of the'.�o ss of London go:d th,the Do., f3 a be rting for the first time on Cauada's birthday, next Dominion Day. It I began buying Christmas presents for, friends at home ear:y re:atives and f in! 0--7a. �Xev T minion because of the :arge, aessons-li mi .60 is hoped to make arrangements for November posting them so they Ar— provosw- extort of -'Canadian products. King George to personal:y inaugu"te the from Londr/rt. It is further -would' arrive in'time. The King's first Chfistmas purchasel ALTERNATE PLANS DEVELOPMENT ON GT.' LAWRENCE Certainty. peal to make kueh broadcast*g this year was a South Afi -ican i ump- FOR POWER j Thu inap illm­tTntea Qn th-f-, St. La City Man (to farnier)­"Why are' proposed arrarignments as w1enablethe car- ing-jack for MCC Princess Elizabeth,! :,IiD two, pla.m*!; or rower I ronco river, which have U --an mlimttod by the Ca-rwdiaa and 17116ted States those bees fly1r.g. around so ftWical-I ly?,, Ilion is he heard throughout the Ern- daughtei of the Duke and Duchess of York sections of the 1,odut board of,a4:n,eers, wlilch stafflei the project. Farmer—Ill guess they have hives. 1pire. ! PIX A W ,7 M5 R INN "N, M, MR. INR V.t', FEIN S A 4 -Mrs. J. BaLsdon spent Mot WHITEVALE. --LOOALifs ISM& !Jay- -city in the . , , ..C -Mrs. Cleal, of Guelph spent Thos. Gregg will be in Mr. Beaton's few days with W. H. and Mrs. Crum- Pick- -Fried cakes galore at themer. sday, Dec. 9.th, for collection of taxes.T. its per doz. ering Bakery, only 20 cer office from 10 a. in. to 3 p. in. on'Thur- -WnL Mann has been A large and, ent tq confined to ,huslastic meetinir r 1 4 at his bed fo ra week suf%T_'-r fi am a -0f 1-=71 _Ask the driver for them, or cal TO= -the store.. -0.1., b on Xtinifay eveiaii' when very --Good cold. g when M. S. Chapman was called' Oak barrels 45 gal. capacity stirring addresses were given by to the city on Sunday on account of 42.50 each, malt barrels $4.00 each. Y I from Toronto and Young the sudden illness of her sister, M'86 While they last at the Pickering Bak- others, .4 theirs, pdee%'& with the great issues P. J. Wright. now before the electorate of Ontario. ery- _w7n. Cullis is able to be around re. Gulliver and child- The following resolution was passed again v., Mr. and M after being confined to his 4p ren over Sunday with Mrs. with Only two dissenting voices: "Re -house several days suffering from 1v parents, W. A. raid Mrs solved, that this meeting represent - a VW Y severe cold. Henderson. Ing the youth of V41tevale, go an re - a large number from here -Quite -Dr. E., A. Sadler, Dentist, practis. cord as unalterably opposed to the -went to Oshawa on,,Monday evening in Toronto,; *ill, be here in his Proposed Government Control policy M 'E N Sir Geo. E. Foster n h office, on Thurida to r 7 from lo a. m. advocated by the Premier of Ontario, tve=nent Control. � I . and we express our deterininaitJon to 5 p.m., as usual. )m ON -Iffm (Rev.) J. S.Ferguson was _Dr. T. Fallaise, Resident -upon H. Dent- adhere to the 0. T. A. and call • confined to her bed fdr several days ist. Office over Balsdon's hardware the Government too give it ^:#ve and r '10t week on account of the flu, bur vigorous enforcement." ti _14a able to be store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and around again. evenings by appointment.* We ha-ve B6iiie" ... W' 6naerful Values in Overcoats to show you GENERAL ELECTIONS -A. E. and Mrs. Calvert and dau and been spending the -The annual Sunday School enter- at $20.00. please let- us prove to you that you call ghter, tairment and Christmas tree of , St. 1 " 4 stammer The general elections -whic4 were urchase these lines at real valuesright at home.mmer at their home here, have George's Church will be held in the p moved back to the city for the win- Town Hall, at 8 p. im., Saturday, Dec held throughout the province on Wed - 18th. All interested are :ter. welcome' mesday was the most hotl� contested -Born, on Thursday, Nov. 18th, to in the history of the province, and re - Silver collection. and Mrs. Bushby, a daughter. r Fer- The RubberBeason is hire—We're prepared w -On Sunday night, Howard Davis' salted in a sweeping victory for er as with a line to, Mrs. Franks of Toronto spentgusonmqhe following is the result as east of the john gasoline tank, two miles e�, show you. Prices materially reduced. Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. village was broken into, but fortun-. far as known Arnot. t. ately it contained no gasoline. Conservatives ........ 76 _�-Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of Brighton This Liberals ............... 14 is the fourth time this season that spent over the week -end with the this tank was broken into. Progressives ........... 10 Stork family. -On Sunday last anniversary ser- Liberal -Progressives .... 5 -P. and Mrs. Murphy, of Elizabeth Independent Liberals 4 st. have moved back to the city for vices were held in St. Andrew's Unf- -Labor ............... 1 ted church and were well attended. the winter months. The preacher of the day was Rev. D. Prohibitionist -The township council will meet Doubtful ................. 2 Z1 on Monday next, for the transaction N. McLachlan, of Toronto, Secretary of the Board of Social Service and "Of era] business. gem Evangelism of the United church of Handicaps Have M -Mrs. Hugh Machin spent Satur- day with her daughter Mrs. L K Canada. Before the church service, in the morning he addressed the Sun- No tued oil 1pr A' Devitt, in Toronto. day school for about fifteen minutes asi -N. F. and Mrs. Mechin andilittle y in 01 and his talk was greatly enjoyed by Mue jt. & some of Oshawa spent Sunday rith -----Undy 5 L the children as ween as by the feaelf- e formers parents. ers and officers. At the morning Bandy is a cheerful sort .of seat -It is rumoured that Arnold Broe. service in the church the congrega. with a ready joke and a winning smile have sold out all their retail stores in tion was well represtnted, and the although when you hear his story you sermon Toronto and Oshawa. will wonder what It is that tke ;4- . pt: vii- was listened to with rapt, at- e reat --Quite a large number in and was-nmelf- -War, where he lost an arm. Then &i enjoyeLT.- At overwork knocked him out, His a the evening service there was a good �We­Suff*rin-Cr frOM­_W1US, IoUl. LIU serious cases are reported. tempts to secure a pension have faly 41 attendame. St. Paul's United church ed. knows not least. the only trade lL Li &king, and -M. S. Chapman has been suffer- be kit a is rrLax Naving withdrawn their services. The Ow ca bW from blood -poisoning in one of tv bo wants carriages now -L -days? sermon dealt criiefly with the great The new fall colors and styles are very prietty In 004 covering el issue now before the electors of Ont- progress at the Muskoka Hoop for ids -hands, but is re nic Y. ror all that. Sandy to mak --The I. 0. O. F. will hold a social In his official duties, Mr. Mc- Cousumptiv". where aro. everything to Great value in Silk and Wool at 98 cents. acs 'evening in the Town Hall this Friday r' . being done to make him well Lachlan is called to all parts of Can. for with health hasain. 'Our Heavy Silk for fall fa all shades at $1,00 per patr h tt%dy y might. All members and their wives .Z:_.::4 hn ads and is thus enabled to give a true face the world with 'a !and any visiting brethren are cordial- account of the o - will too is simply a winner. ratios of govern ;fflouldn't you like to help the Mu&- ily invited to attend. ment control in the various provinces koks Hospital in such work as this? Dres's* �han"ls In leading colors at 85 cauts per' yard. -A number from here attended in which it has been adopted. By 'Your will will be gratefully received. Ferguson's meeting in the Arniouries quoting figures from official docu- - Contributions may be igent to gon. it w6 v1naWa On matiouruay everting when the Premier made a vigorous defense inerts , from actual observation ana Charlton. prlsalde&L 328 Us" atres' Toronto 2. OotartO. of his Government policy, from opinions given by others who are in a position to know, be showed HOUSE FOR BALE -18 rooms. ee- Aces were realized. We understand *at M- Calvert whose lease has ex -Norman and Mrs. Watson and in a splendid address how govern-. Now Advo rids* (sired will remain in Pickering for om of Detroit, Lorne and Mrs. Wat- ment control is a complete failure a, 1 - the winter. -We are sorry to report the ser- sm. of Toronto, and Miss Beatrice old iolibston, Hill Phom Pic 1004 12-13 , ^12 =At" I ­­_ N JL. & And Mrs. Sanderson. on Sunday.boot-le -H. G. Culvert's sale on Wednes- r ggeMr. McLachlsi" Is a Barrett. Picker - ing da last was well attended and good most pleasing and eloquent rear -her and delighted the audience his with HOUSE FOR BALE -18 rooms. ee- Aces were realized. We understand *at M- Calvert whose lease has ex message. The choir. was assisted 19 isient blocks For full particulars to Mrs. McGinty. Flickering. (sired will remain in Pickering for Xr-.Alex. Wilson Jr., tenor To Whitby, who rendered a solo at each PIGH FOR SALE -IS pigs, 8 months R. H R R No 2. Locust r.service the winter. -We are sorry to report the ser- in splendid voice and Mrs. old iolibston, Hill Phom Pic 1004 12-13 Eons illness of Miss Sa14i LAW, but Gulliver who sang a solo in a sweet voice at the evening service. ;51; SALE -8 good breedy Durham F 7tReera. 1" are glad to know that at the time bf writing she was somewhat improv- Tuesday ev congregation gtni.rr the congre held their I about 900 at 1000 lbe. A to Murray Barrett. nckermg, V ed, although her condition is still very critical, eken-pie supper and concert which was a decided success. ERRETS FOR SAAE-wood bun. Fters.. -COMING-A. H. Allin, druffrist The- evening was mild and the roads were good and as a result there- was RA N. Plan O'Men, Frenchman's R. ff Bay, R 0 ckering 8.14 Whitb has with Dr. V E. Luke,=earranged trist 167 Yonge Street, large crowd present, many c0mIDX from distance. For POTATOES FOR BALE—Both ear. Toronto, to be at �ii; store on Tuesday, a over two hours the ladies and their helpers were IL ly and late var)euea, grown and delivered b Edgar Storry, Goodwood. tt)oole Stauff U1 • Dec. 7th. He has been going there kept busy at the tables, and many 12-13 for over 25 years. Don't forget the date. 0 'compliments were paid the• ladies for, OR SALE -To Vilifies of Picker - -Died,at Brougham, on Tuesday, the splendid supper. When all had been served all repaired to the audi- mg, a prick house and lot close to centre of volage, A bargain for quick sale at $1800ft Nov. 8fth , William Morton Miller, be. toriurn of the eZurch to bear the ex_ Apply G. W. Barter, Pickenng. 13-15 loved husband of Anna Marie Steph- emon, in his 78tb Funeral ecllent program . that bad been pro- TORONTO WET -WASE LAUN- year. from his late residenoe, Brougham, on vided. The chair was occupied in his usual happy manner by' the pastoi, JL DRY (Semi fintab)--Let our driver call and explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your "day, Dec. 3rd, at 2 P m. ter- in ramt in Salem Cemetery. Rev. J. S. Ferguson. The artists of name with Mr. S. W, I avis. barber atop. We wdIVick up and deliver 3 times a week. ---ft Paul's services for Sia.' 10.30 the evening were all Toronto ladies who gave one of the beat progmran MACHINERY—Frost & FWAoRodmCodiabott. am. and 7p.m. The pastor wil ever given in the church. Miss Nei- Tudhopie An" John PrVdlch at both services. In the morn- tug Mr. Sanderson will earnmence, lie McGhie, violinist, who had delight- kv i Deere Bissell Shepley i r 1911". Wilki�i=ie!Ail= . Order your wine another "wriespf of Old Testament "Elijah, ed Pickering audiences in St. And- rew's church several years ago, has now. Also Ds creat rudicia. WV=y, Greenwood. 27tf studies. the Prophet Of Pim" Good music Helpful services. s h o w n considerable improvement since then and the audience went loth SALE -Dual purpose short - Rol bulls, sired by Fr. Grand Champion of All welcome. -Rev. A. R. Sanderson hap been to kis bed for raptures over her selections. sm will always be welcomed by a Pickering 1924,Royal Winter Fair, fromR.O.P.dams. fully accredited. at lot 3. con. 3.Scar. born. Ind. pb- lye, 2021. J. H. Chapman. confined several days through illness, and* on Sunday was audience. In her first appearance be- R. R.1, Markham- -_ 10-14 unable to take his services the morn- fore a Pickering audience, MianAil-VOR een Bawden, elocutionist, made a de- SALE -Cheap, all kinds of kinds farm I= Ing service being taken lit a minister froTr Toronto, and on amount of the cidedly favorable impression. in her A: wagons, harness, and all of - ements in good order. Also several heavy and r, beatirrs. High- anniversary services . in St. Andrew's 'in rsonations of a child, the English dugee, and the deceived wife, she could ght wales and cook stoves and �ric paid fortidest and wool, also live poul; "t H! Hemm Stoulli'ville. Pbone 1903 I#tf Church the evening service was with- not be excelled, and in her heavier try drawn. numbers she proved herself an artist- -J. B. Bowes, the Chatsworth -weather prophet was quite accurate Mrs. G. H. Houston, soprano soloist, who also made her first appearance in Thousands of in his oredictiona as regards the wea- Pickering, was in splfndid voice. She ther in October and fairly accurate November has a fine platform presence, aA Now Words as regards weather. For her numbers were all well rendered. December be says'First week has 'an Every number on the program was- - - -- oollod, end of November's wind d storms; heartily encored to which was given defined -in balance-of--the--month decidedly cold-.-- January, most of the be -a ready responte. Miss Ruth Murphy and month will very mild. February, the 24th, accompanist, was hixibly complimenf- by the WERSSTI FR'S about ed artists, on her efficiency. very decided Kind and snow storms. The* singing of the Natiobal Anthem NEW INTERNATIONAL -On Monday morning a large .Mc- 6 brought the meetingto a close. DICTIONARY -cylinder car, one of the latest models fully equipped, was found in the ditch about two miles ............ . . SALE REGISTER. ._ 72w "Supreme Authority" east of the village. Traffic' off* icer Tuesday, Dec. 7th,—Auction Sale of Ron are a few sampbse i -Reid was notified and he at once brought it into his own yard, until farm stock and implements at lot hot pumui Red Star t Air council capital .hip the owner could be rotated and have 82, Con. 2, Pickering, the property Of John Smith. Sale at one o'clock gun P Mystery W it taken away. On inquiring at the Highways Department, Toronto, he See bills. Fred Postfil. Auctioneer. 8. P. boat irr"ents gm aerial callicaull Estbania found that the car belonged to a Mr. Tuesday, December 7th -Auction Sale American Logion Blue Cross Eaton, a lumber -man in Orillia, who of farm stock and implements, the girl wont airport was at once notified that his car has property of L. T. Garbutt, lot 2, CYPW crystal detector been recovered. On Tuaday Chief of rear, Con. 6, Pickering Twp., one sippio superheterodyne Police of Orillia came down and id - mile north of Kinsale. No reserve. abonsen r'. _,antified -the car as belonging to Mr. Sale at 1.30 sharp. See bills. Win. Eaton, and took charge of It. He Maw, auctioneer. left the car in Mr. Reid's yard to be VVZDN=DAT. Ditc. 8tb-Auction woe serving "or taken away by the Insurance Com- of of farm stock, implements. biarnese, X"OP"" pany which had the car insured and furniture etc., at lot 14. con. sm 111111• who will take It to the General Mot- Pickering• the property of Jobe Crockett. Sale waisawas ore, Oshawa, to make any needed re- at one o'clock. See 401r011111111` pairs before it delivered to the bills. W. B Powell, auctioneer. WO"b a" owner. The car was stolen but the --culprits are not knowf-4 but there WZDN"DAT. Dicc. 8TH -Auction sale of high grade Shorthorn cattle, reg. Gef #)W seal -Write for ...mate were three youtig men, strangerit, Yorkshire hogs, sheep, borses, bay_ who were in the village on Monday grain. fowl, Implement*, etc., at Vagg of the Now Words, spectmen of Regular and 1ndia Papers, FRJUL morning, whose appearance was not east half of lot 82, eon Uxbridge, at all attractive, and suspicion resU* the property of Pied J. Jones. Q&C. MERRIAM CO. upon them. Fortunately the car didl' Lunch served 414 11.90. Sale at 12 SPAMA" mass, U. & A. PA suffer much damage, and the rb- o'clock. W. P. Marquis, auction.; pztr bill should not be very heavy. eer. 'S.