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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_12_10-77-7, 7 7 .77, In'l !7i r A, A F -A R• WS :VOL. XLV16 O ,_ NT.FRIDAY, DFCO 1.0, 1926 No. 1.1 "fow"Mal, Saw XiH md,luket da'ythere DUNDARTON.' Election Ecturns It. of the The following is' the result. in the various polling subdivi- In PickOring Township and is different municipalities in South c G"ENWOOD MILLS' 7.1 Rall ne�.�t Sun-�seotiesiL be a celebra. f the 'wimIll" voting Holy Communion at 3 P.m. tVnew- alone confirmed ted to make the geir First are requested this ser' B. FORSYTH, fth. D., Director Rat. asietric&I Assooatlqe of 0atw1o. ember of the AAftricaft OpOomtrkal vice. The A.Y.P.A. meets every Ontario: Gen. Eyes ess-ined by appointment. 1100C Claremont. out. -----7- Prait Baskets of- all descriptions, Including qt l -boxes --pt. -boxes- Thursday at 8 P.m. All young people are inAted. -SROUG Aft TOWNSInp OF PIC39BRING ad 9d .,2 11l. 7- 2 X 2stablished 1888 --Headquarters O. R►TMcKINWON, M.D., L.R.O.S adin busp Ineanuar 011- %ho-owisqgo 4 11*6attaft mtd acs ons art O=%Ao ils" of aeesnVan to d=' MtWWMM On" and real"n". ftwaun. ... Qrates and Baskets at lowest prices. Shaping and Turning. Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office Stools On ace,ount of the I storm on Sunday both Sunday school and church. ser vices had to -be cancelled. The young people held their' weekly meetingat the home of L. 'and Mrs. Johnston on Monday.. evening. Mrs. Van Wyck, who was -here-at­ -a I Kingston rd E.. 119 31 N 2 Pickering VII., 206 125 148 8 Liverpool, 105 51 54' A Rouge Hill, 41 41 5 Ober cod, 73 83 10 KinsX7. 78 56 22 F 0 R -F E E D CORN OATS whole. or grou.nd A E. ORRISTIAN, Barrister and 7U. A&oWto;hN ,=blic L Money to South Whitby. 251y ` saga no 'Salt -For Sale CHAS. A. WHITS fending the funeral of -her father, M. Miller has returned hotne. The sympathy of the 6ammunity is extend- sy1r. in their 7 Br%ugham, - 154 -91 tS 8 WhItevale. 141 81 60 9 Balsam. 90 85 56 10 Claremont. .206 07 108 BARLEY FEED BRAN SHORTS A G. BROWNING. K. C.. Barrio- .& Ns ter. Solicitor. Notary Public. Annes'Blk.. Vwtej of Oracles street, House phone $80. phone 392. Successor to late W. G. Barnes Hill. Phone 8M or write Locust Ont. ed to Mrs. Miller and family time of sorrow., The Women's Institnte will hold 11 Alton,, ..131 so 95 I Total. 1406 7011 Mg SCRATCH FEED for Wmialtry CRXCKED C •''V1DRATON & ROSS -Barristers. go. AMINorthern. Ontario Building, 330 -IT-02to.• their December meeting at the home of Mrs. W. Bayles, on Tuesday. Dec. Net majority for Sinclair M' for poultry +:V. J. Beaton. S.D. F. Rom Adelaide 2767 J s He Bme-I D4ftetw_ 14th, at 2.30 pm. Subject for after- noon: "Xmas Ideas." Roll Call held Thoughts that help d The -election is tu VOTE IN IEVNICIPALITIRS 12, W .7- 7 I have a car of Cereal Food which e foe "DIORA RDSON PIOKERING- SoLicitors 213-214.Codade etc., - _C��=.`1.01%60 and Rich. waPt.... Main EIKT= 7 and past, and although the returning to 41 Al X QD 0 time. It Will pay . to try it.' ozdin and IV. office * M da and Wed- sungs and eve an 4.' �Sst$td:.'Y. incfdittif Phone Zmba4mw. HEARSE power of Premier Fergusbn was a disappointment to many et . there is 9 fact Oshawa, am mu 012 : &Whitby, 978 'MO 848 WHEATand BARLEY Wanted. vein re ng. ck. stf menown el Jif QJr0R CLOW9 (W room for encouragement the that so many comidered principle in Whitby Tp.. 079 $36 844 Whitby Town. 9W 762 184 Chopping Mondays, Wednes. •-ahead Phone 92A of politics, and. old fighters the temperance cause realize that a Pickering Tp., 1405 706 Mg Reach Tp., 898 887 566 .... days and Fridays. DR. D. C. Smith, Dentist. Stouff• ville HonarGraduate of Chicago and To- iYwrervities the R11W Ci= set -back but strengthens the deter- mination to fight the harder. The Port Perry, , 45r 885 88 .... Seugog Tp., 122 90 82 some and o S=nsd Phone office 11. kR ones must learn the sad facts Your ap;*iatlnents. my Roofing, Material the -old ones know of the evils of strong drink in an community. .y AUDLEY SV7 e8N 2818 Net majority for Sinclair, 2319. -C 0 A L BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. Graduate of the Royal Cole4e of Dental Bull and University of Toronto. oe 5. i British Columl�i�ii Shingle =Murdock;�Gonfectioner7 store, hourag 12: 1 to -AM. Lad. lg= Miss Doris Gee spent Sunday in the WH ITEVALK.. dBslphone 4U7 No. 2 Sand 5z city. threshing operations are going on -The anniversary services of the Baptist church wiU be held on Sunday A good supply of Hard and Soft JN. DALES, L. D. S., D. D. S.. * Graduate of Royal CAlkse af Dental Sur- and the University of Toronto, Odke D. A. Scott's store. Claremont. ont -TORONTO ASPHALT slowly. Zero temperature and snow ties Dec. 19th, in the afternoon at 2.30, and in the evening at 7.30. The Me - Coal on hand. Also a supply of Kindling Wood, asce hours. 9 a to. to 3 P. = . Sat � go ur%rnd. ROOFING things up badly during the last week- Master Band of McMaster University . - stove length t 1p, . Phone as, o I Murray'sM'IS In., 82 in. and 86 inch widths, 4 in I Shingles ; also Roadmastr Ward was here on Tues- day superintending some work beivir will have charge of both services. The concert will be given on the 25th as Ele Sunda3, 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. YJ ERBERT T, PALLA ISE. I. D S.. AJX D. S.. Graduate of the Royal Coflep of �D=W Surgeons "d de U-niverw" of Toronto o above I S Baladon's &face. Fidiaring. out Metal Valley and, Ridge Roll. done. Barn, on Monday, December. .6th-' to usual. sure tP come on t' Further and enjoy a rare treat. be week. DONALD MUNRO. P10KEKING hours 9 a a. to 6 p, m. . or by It- Want Pbose Pick 3700. Wy n . Material, or will give price on a finished Job. Gardiner and Mrs. Winter, a som Congratulations. Taxes an betrix-paid again and particulars will given next . : .. �.. Whitev�&16 onotas" -VLIZABETH =:a PICKERING mom is are findftw the country rates rl in fact the highest they ha,. - -..-: Born, on Nov. 18th. to Mr. and Mrs. ♦DUNSARTON. The Service Garage RICHARDSON-Sue. iX!Acesw to 4he late %4=.Cd.- t somm Fire LUMBER YARD awl n. The Club did not meet on. Monday The Johns, of the Rouge, a son. Miss Cynthia Burns spent ' the wmeek-end with Miss Luella Maxwell. W_M= standing. 34tf last as it was post6oned-until Mor*y evening Dee., illifi� at the Miss Jennie Mills of Toronto, was the guest of Miss ay Somerville a Motor overhauling, top and side our- Wn repairing _. POSTILL 14consed Auctionswo T tar ft""M wrass a" an"0106 Asia. ask* ad &U &nMSy is as sacft" Look Ahead I home! of F. M. and Mrs. Chapman. The Audley Public School Pupils reek ago. -Quite Ottery Service-1argiag and overhoLuling. asiaos. Lddress Orem lUvw 0 Out hold their annual Christmas tree a number attended the Men's All Flat ra" , Bu your new Furnace clow or will and entertainment , on Wednesday, 'Dec. 22nd, at 8 o'clock. The program banquet on Wednesday evening and ervLoyed it immensely: work guaranteed. service char I Phone 6610 Mark. 91tral. R.31311ATON TOWN9311P on . 06MAL1011110411IN 106 Amosalens. 1111%. Ken" 0 in" "Issaw. ZAO- have your old one repaired will consist df songa, drills, recitat- Santa Claus Remember the Sunday School Christmas tree and entertainment on W. E. 8 E R R y Massa all s4aesrC=a. OUL masiltr I ready for the winter. Ask no about the Ions and dialogues; and has promised to bet present. The ad • Friday evening, Deicembir 17th. 91WN. MAW. LICENSED AVC� T nouge yoft. Qatuio "A Durhm o I §"- P= "Is-dod IT M3 0 IJ A. You cannot do better.. adults, mission will be 25 cents . for .sk all children free, Married, on Wednesday, December 1st. at Broolchn, Kra. Harriet M. Eddy, of Brooklin, to'Rev. -Jas. R. Fedad Coal d W Da" in." be BROUGH" Fraser, of the Ma#m,, Dumbarton. an .0 104r, Offirv. DO sad 1xiddl- Or if its a Range, let n@ BUDply Rev. Mr, Brydon, of Knor ColleKe, 'Im. ftw= Lby, Oat. lily you with ar"Good-Cheer. Anniversary services will be held Toronto services in- the I TSE MINING MAR ET - You will be satisfied- : in St. John's United church on Sun- day, December 12th, and will be con- United cHurch last Sunday morning: Not brave the storm to -0 dt pin I mbing-1 Eavetroughing, revair kind, -all ducted by Rev. Manson Doyle,-B.D., many could attend and the everdnig service was F. A. R.E E Rp Weboy and sell. furnish quotations and Information on all Listed and work of every guaranteed. of Toronto, who is a specialist in Yo People's work. Services will un P, cancelled. Unlisted Mining Stocks. Hardware of all kinds be held at I p.m.- and 7 p. m. Mr. Doyle will -also address the Sunday '6CHOOL RgPORTL We will be pleased to ad vise what stocks to but off to hold. or Phone 480Q_ school at 10 am. The children of the then the The is the report of Ober - Room. Nut and Stove Coal what stock to selL r ALVER BUSHBY school will march to cliurch The Young Wor public school, Senior * for (Riente are making money by ]PICRE1UNG for the service aft 11 a- m. People's Society will also meet in a O:d were absent one marked examination. V Class -][Aura Petty. and Coke, also following our advim Our long experience in mining. ex- dy at the evening service at 7 p.m. I manic will be -rendered. S On John Gitriand. er. IV-�-Biatrfce King. May Teefy, Annie Rittenhouse. Jr. All Hinds of Feed ',.-tending over a period of twenty rLX^D% YOU WANT evening, December 13th, a -given IV -James Lawrie. Peter Sobot. John allows as to give sound advice Investment concert will be by Rev. F. J. - Hood". Leo MoGriskin', George Ban - 40 feature of a mine er the speculative� feature of a pro$. venture. your house heated for half - the cost of coal ? Maxwell B.A., and the -Yo UVIR People's orchestra' j St. Andrew's church, "The Win- derwn*� Sr. III -Anile Petty, Win - nifred Barnes. Leslie Bears. Evelyn I D Harold Penney. =I& cement, Lumber, pective mining Oshawa. program will consist of Dr1ck*at*r. SOLLOWAY, MILLS& CO. If @5, Instal one of the listen. . t Ise a lecture entitled "Mrs. Wiggs in the Smith. Vincent Tasty. Jr. III -Wal - Ruth Holl- Lath Members of Standard Oil Burners in your range, or Ca bba Pa h illustrated with lan- tern Tides ry' Rev. Mr, Maxwell. ter Waddell, Earl Taylor, ager.-Mariou ForgusooMurray Boll - Stock Exchange. -Members of the Montreal an International Oil Burner in -your furnace. Music by the Y. P. orchestra, consist- Lloyd Petty. Allan Rittenhouse roger, Petty". Hazel Petty. E. L. '62ffr'od -- Mining Exchange. Qdkoe and Board Room, Ground Floor, . ;Oall and see them. ing of .quartettes and solos. Miss McLaughlin will -recite and Miss L. Dennis. teacher. -Terms: strictly Cash Metropolit4m Building, W�'J. GORDON R, Garrow will sing. Came and have a good time. Program -will begin - at JUNIO'llt R001K 11 Glase-R, Pilkey-*, A. -Maynard *, M. TORONTO. - ONTARIO PbrAes: Adelaide (1871 and e37*-- Church Street. Agents Wanted 23ly Pickering 7.130 p.m. Admiasion,.35 cents: ;child. ren, 25 cents. WHMVAJLE MacRae. A. Petty". B. Peters, R. May- nard*, J. T"fv. F. Bobol. Sr. I-V, Drinkwater*, P. Teefy, E. B#Lrkey.' Jr. L-111. Tieff. . 0. Hodgfon, B.'Tor. N. Petty* (tips). 0 Calla A Ne'w 1 41 a y T. R. Trains About ;00 per cent of the rural wo- rancA and dine". Sir. Pr. -W. Mcllroy*. Jr. Pr. P* Me of Furniture No. 10 Mail 7.58 A M. • 28 Local 12-59 P. M. men,who have not been to school in cent years have only a sketchy idea -A.,Pilkey*,H. Hodgson. "Neither late nor ahment during the month. - 7 D 807 Local 6.25 P. M Sunday train, 8-98 A. M. of the political situtation in European No. on roll 19. Average attendance _C0 Trains going West due as follow• s= countries. or the change-, which have taken- place since .the war. We all 18. N. A. Gollau. te"acber. -Novembii report 4Df the PIckeying' C HRISTMAS 2."-PM.INo. 29 Local 9-22 A. M* Liical 9 Mail 9.21 P. M -1. have heard more or less about the League of Nations and yet if we were asked, without -warning, to write a ContinuationSchool. Thenamesbave27 been arranged in order of merit and graded. Grade 1, between 100 and ATE tore Sunday train. 42-P, Me Foregoing is according to Standard definite account of it, mpst of us would band in blank Sot'a lir Grade 11, 74-00;.Grade' 111. To Serve YOU. n pakes. single fit en N 00; 0. W`50, An ister k d otes We have Chairs from 3.50 to 17.00 time. woman, however, in the Whitevale ffilitrict need remain in Ignorance on -an-exam, missed. Form 8-I Jean Annan, I I Lilian lViman, Ruth- Tay- 7 Ferenries priced from ELM DALE M that qilestion as a full description of lor. Glenna Gilmer, Violet Swan. Wil- Drugs, 2.75, to 5.00. the League and what it is trying to is lie Powers. 111, Edna Bray, Ethel Pateat Medicines, Beed Baskets 85e to 1.50 0 XWC* do among the nations to be given. by Rev. Mr. Ratcliffe at the next Bray, Florence Muteb and Mary Spencer equal, Marjorie. Diamond. Stationery, Rubber Goods, Library Tables 16.50 meeting of the Women's Institute which will be held Wednesday, Dec. 0, Robert Stork, Ethel Slenkin. Bar- old Richardson; below 60 p. c.. Hilda Cameras omd Supplies, ..Victrolas 50.00 For Pamtrt tris - 15th., at the homi of -.Xrs. W, S. Maj� or. This will be one of the best pro- Walsh, Dorothy ., Andrew. 8"010y- Taylor no exams. Form 2-1. Leona Tobarco, Olga&@, Clga�ettev,' 0abdy, Etc., Etc. Sleighs for the kiddies Kiddie Cars,Aocklat Horses OUr'Ja0yal Brand grams of the season. Everyone ;will want to bear the drama which is to Spencer. Muriel Westne%, Sydlisv ar Beare. 11, M &rot Pu r1a. III, Any patent medicine or -remedy if procurable can be obtained Also, 'i0balre, High Chaise, FoockinX - - - be preserited by the pupils of Mrs. Hickson's classes and this group of Verus Petty. Waite Penney, Berates 0bapman. 0, Peru Toms,-Winale thi6agh this drug store. A - qualified druggist Zidercarten Bete Etc. atyourGrocer'i. expect a good size tiny players will exp. Wmd. Bernice Omwford, Mariprie Mildred Barrett; -below 50 always in charge. ­.. �.`C, k-'Sterrift Farmers who have wheat get your ,,fioar made from your own Wh"t- We can an appreciative audience at their first public 'appearance. A report of the Convention will be given by Mrs. Annan, p. a., Lyndon Oronk, Lizzle Annan. How- and Law, Helen Clowan,• Kenneth Fleld", Grant Value for your money,- Quality Goode, Parks. `There will be other number Morley*`. Arthur Coqrteo.ne Service, Furniture Dealer apd grind It -a Food of all kinds -Chicken ,feed. on the program' including a son& bV, Miss Gladys Pugh, and'the President Law".• Form 1-1, Myrtle Lock- wood, Phoebe Juniper*. Bert Elliott. 11, Ruth Diamond. 111, Dorothy 7. E. C. Jones, Phrn.S. Funeral Director hen feed,• chop, wilifeed. has undertaken to provide one sur- Swan. Jack Chapman, Jean Andfr- Phone IWO -'Cho to g every week -day. - prise at each meeting. This time the . I surprise number will be a very :pec, , son. 0, Helen Gilson', Walter Rich- Austin Baker. Elinor Annie, 'Druggist and Dispensing Chemist. Pisker1mg, Ontgrie =I 1q. 1JOCr W_VV00= one. A contribution of candy ill J�Iardpon, taken to ,end to the Children's at Oshawa. 91 lil Samuel MeWaboey; below 50 p. c., Brock Bdod*. Allen Andrew" SM PICKERTNG, ONTTA R*IO FTI� I'! 1W. li M, p., w I Pi -3 -Gt jr 71 ZA '7 7 A. All THE H#E.-LEAD OF 39 :41111' jr- T%! .7. z Awl va No f.11i , ol No. V. 4 Ran -Ali Man. oats- No. 2 CW, nominal, "Membaill of last Hou" who. have been r"Iected are Indicated with 4-Yi 8, not quoted; 'No. I' feed, 59c; No. 2 W an "ter". feed, nominal Western grain •quol tions in c1f. -porta.. -CONSERVATIVES ' Standing 4 Parties Ami. corn, track, Torontlo--No. 3 ADDINGTON OW. D. SLACK yellow, 89c; No. .3 ye:lovil 87c. in Chitall LegiiiIature ye; Millfeed-Del. Montreal fri .112 % Sesta in House ........... V.. incltdied: Eran, per ton, :'.ALGOMiilllll,�­i M. ROBB, Ml 80. bags $80.25; Conservatives ............. . 75 shorts, per ton- $32.25; middlings, (Redist. - 1025).:- Liberill ............... 14 140-25; good feed flour, perbag, $2.30. REV. G. MARTIN, Maj, 101. Progressives............... 18 3 Ontario oats, 50c, f.o.b. shipping. BRIlLLE - *M A. CLARK, Liberal-Prograsisiveal .6 pointe. M rill _ al 2,000. Independent Liberals ...... 81 On t. good mr1ing wheat. --$1.30, l ear "46 CARLETON-*A. EL ACRES.,Maj. Labor 1 b. shipping points, according to. Labor ................ 1,700. Jn dott (Manitou!in) .... .... I freights. Barley-healMalting, nominal. 60 tc. 64c. -COCHRANE NORTH -A. V. 1, A- TERS, Maj. 714. North -E,; North -W, and South -W.) Buckwheat -76 -COCURATS"TH-(Estab, 1926) -*COT- J. A. CURRIE, Maj. 3,401. Rye -No., 2, 90c. ill , F. X-HNNING, BL&J.,2,700. - TORONTO ST. ANDREW-(Estab Man. flour -First pill $7.90, To- , pil ELGIN WEST -*F. G.- UACDIAIP, ionto; -do 1925, containing papt of former Ont. second l $7.40. flour --Toronto, 59 per cent. North -W. and Sbluth-W.)-W. R. 1%­��.�;:.' MID, Maj. M. per barrel, tn,carlots, Toronto .�-.ESSEX NORTH -DR. PAUL POTS. FLETT, Maj. 1,157.. .76; seaboard, in bulk, $5.75 SON (Ace..). TORONTO, BELLWOODS-(Estab. Cheese -New, large, �110 to' 2034c- li,5, 'FORT WI L1,IAM *F. SPENCE, 1925, containing of former twins, 20% to 21c;gec. Stil• V- containing part , 2ll ar26c; trit)lets, 22 Maj, 3,58e. NoNorth-W,and South -W.) -W. H. tonsl MdGILi EDWARDS, Mai. 6,644. tets,8c. old 28c. , Stiltons, 30c.twins, 27c; --GLENGAP-RY-ANGUS Butter -Finest creamery prints 40 Maj. 40P, TORONTO BRACONDALE­(Estab. Y st to 41c; No. 1 creamery, 39 to 40c; No, 19 to 39c. Dairy pr nts, 32 to 33c. -W. GRENVILLY.-'HON. G. HOWARD IM, containing part of North 2, 3 1 ZR9Us0N, ma and Soutli *RUSSELL NES- Eggs -Fresh extrill In cartons, 72 1,894. 9 A I TOAT--Z-6091i HILMER, gh Pxfra-t lool 7()c; fresh A rets 60e-,--frPsh--secvndl Luril (E -stab. 'Fresh pullets 52 to 53c. Stor- 1', Maj. 7i:l CENTRE THOMAS 1926, containing pa 0 39c. HAMILTON f former age extras, do, Ill '42c; do, JUTTEN. Maj. 6,000. North -W. and South -W.) - SAM HAMILTON seconds, 37.to 38c. EAST --*RON. DR. 'h-Rl0HTj Maj. 3,207. Poultry, dresilied-Chicksi spring, ixsil CARR, Mill 6.l TORONTO BROCKTON - Estab, y squabs, I to 1% lbs. 32 to'33c; do, HAMILTON WEST - FRED. T. 1926, containing part of former spring, over 4 lbs., 90 to 22c; do, iY Si Maj, North -W. and Soill and Park- spring, 3 to 4 lbs„ 32 to 35c; do, 234 51- I ­ I -I H ON. - ROBT. F. to 31/t lbs., 30 to 33c; do, 2 to 2%, EASTINGS NORTH dole) G. SicBRIEN, Maj. do, 4 lbs. .0c; 'iens, over 5 lbs., 2 tc COOKE. Maj. 2,000- 2198& HASTINGS WEST-* W. S. IRE -'TORONTO PARKDALE - (Redist. to � -lbs., 26c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 24c;. r -]Hon. G. Howard Fergmilm roosters, 22c; turkeys, 48c; -eese, 23c; former LAND, Maj, 2,710. 1925, containing part of ducklings, 5 lbs. and up, 32c. -]HASTINGS EAST -J. F. HILL seat of Parkda:e)-'*HON. W, H. Who.rill from the pD11s for the second time as Premier of Beans -Can. hand-picked, $3.60 to I -NORA-4. P. EARNGEY, Maj. PRICT73, Maj. 4,199. OiAarilJ. 43 'if) bushill primes, $3.45 to $3.60. KE .x '-e products Symp. per limp. 7,00. ITORONTO HIGH PARK-.(Estab. .7, nij�g $2(),OW SMUP sit rI E L, $2.25 to $2.30; per !­ga;., $2.15 RENT Wi REV. A. C. CAI, 1925, contai A. of former seats Brant N. and C, to $2.25 per gal mailis a -all lb., 26. DEfL Maj- 2.319. Parkdalle)-W, A. BAM, Maj. NI -XON Ill Maj. 00. .'ZJNGqT0N-THOMAS- A. KIDD, a,", 64. BRUCE SOUTII-(Redist. 1925)- MADE AT HAMILTON to "c Maj. 2,500. WATERLOO NORTH --'W. G. WEI- *M, A." McCALLUM (Prog,)', Maj. Honley-011 tins, 12% w 13c; 10- - e-iiiiii lb. tins 12% to 13c; &1b. Ill 13 to --1 S. HANEY, CHEL, Maj. il 9. t �18�i4c: ill tins. 13% to 14c. MBTON WE$T 38 30. Officers Capture Speed Boa., Maj. 1,914. WELLAND - *MARK Cx mb honey --$3.40 11 $4 per dozes VAUGHAN, DVFFERIN'-T.- K. SLACK (Proll .LANARX N`i­-T. A. THOl Motor Car, Truck and 100 1 Smoked meat, a, trod.,30 to Maj, 1.600. Maj. 1,362. l32c; cooked hanl 46 to 47c; smoked GREY NORTH-,(Redist. 1925) Grey -SON, Maj. 1,000. WELLINGTON SOUTH 'LANARX SWTH-OZ. R. STED-i Cases of Liquor. J. to: Is, 2' to, 20c: breakfast bacon, 34 LINCOLN GOLDIE, Maj. 879. North and South, replacing former to 39c, bacu, bone,e-.4s, 35 to 42C. MAN, Maj, 722. 1 WENTWORTH NORTH -A. Hamilton. -Alleged bootleggers of N. S.'and Centre.l-*D, J. -TAY; Cared meats -Long clear bacon, 60 Ll ­F J SKINNER, Maj, gill SHAVER, Maj, 900. LOR. Maj 400. a -ring that is said to operate between 1"o, 70 -lbs.. $23: 70 to 90 lbs. 121.50: NORTH --„I. P. MOORE. WENTWORTH SOUTH -*T. J. MA. GREY SOUT'll-tRedist. 19--5)- Hamilton and Toronto were. surprised 204 ibs. and up, $2.1.3A-, 1glitweight. on the waterfront by Provincial LI- rolls, :n bill 54-50; li­avyWeight m 4. w. BONY. Mai. 4.0w. FARQUHAR OLIVER, Maj. 475. LONDON SOUTH --i J. C. WIIf cense Inspector Taber and three as. roN. per bbl W.I14DSOR EAST -'FRANK OFRANK W. nuill SOUTH-(Reibst 1925)- 1 16 Pure tter,!es, 14tJ to Ill Alii SON. MAJ. 700. 1 WILSON, Maj. 7,26& W G. MEDD-IP- oilill Maj. w. Is6tahts. They seized about one burl Il 16% to 17c, plill 1. to 171,1 W. ECCLESTONE,1 WINDSOR WEST -J. F. REID, Maj. KENT EAST - CHRISTOPHER I dried cases of Canadian wbiske y and prints,. 18 to 1835c; shortening tierces,. pm 400. 6.29AL -CARDIINER. Mai. 500. -CHRISTOPHER. in automol and a �arge motor llilll to 1234c. tubs, 1214 to 32%c; -truck. vv!u-,d in all at several thou. pails,1-2% to .131/4c;'bIccks. 1414 to -XIAGARA FALLS --W. G. WILL, YORK SOUTH-(Estab. 1925. form- LAALEITON EAST-wLESLIE W, :truck, 'SON. Maj. 400. t sand dn'!illll Continuing the r work 14%c: erly part of York E. and W.)-, 6KE. Maj. loiliIl.'. NIPISSING - *HARRY MOREL, LEOPOLD- MACAULAY. Maj, LINCOLN -R. 14. KEMP, 'throughout the tillil the offcers seiz- Heavy export steera, $6.035 to 37; Maj. 900. 5.277. Maj- r'o'.'Ied . costly and sp el Motor lapne'lh henvy steers, good. $6.2.5 to $ll 0 MIDDLESEX NORTH -'(Redbutcher steers, choice, $6.25 to lill --1qOPFOT,K---:'HON. JOHN S. MAR- YORK WEST -'HON. DEL FORBE'S 1925.. Notth and West re la i at 1C)"aliville. The. vigilance of Inspe . c- do, fair to good, $5 to $45; do. com., 71 N. Raj. 1,282. - GODFREY, Maj. 3.733. P cirill for Taber and -his men hae'rioliu;ted'in OTTAWA NORTH -A- E. H`ONEY-; YORK EAST-(Redist. 1925, See. for former K , N. and W.) -ALEM Ill a •oi to il cum -runners of $20,000, $4 to $4.50; butcher heifers. choice, LEAN Maj. 700. $6.25 to $6.iG;-li fair to good, $5.0to vil Maj. 900, Beeches) -*HON. GEORGE S. MIDDLESEX. WEST. -J. G. LET11- -it is said., to $G;'do..conl $-1.50 to $3.85y; butcher ctior,r Taber Is working closely cows, good to choice, $5 to $5.50.; do, OTTAWA SOUTH -T. M. BIRKETT, HBNRT. Maj. CO22. BRIDGE, Maj. 710. Iri Maj, 9,717. LIBERALS ELECTED. PRINCE . EDWARD 1with offirialA of the department in com. to med., $3 to $41; do, cannery PARRY SOUNDl G. V. HAR- Toronto, it is stated. The owner, of and cutters. $2.25 to $2.75-, butt -her BRUCE NORTH-(Redist. 1925, with 1 RANEY, Maj. 4 1. COURT, Ill 1,4QO. the 'auneb is "Own, and arrests are buys, �lood to chaise, $1.25 to S5; do,- -Bruce S. replacing former N.' ISIMCOE SOUTH -WEST -J. H. med.. ItSJri il dc, bo!ognas. $1.65,0 A PEI�L--COL T. L. KENNEDY, . S., HINNEY, and W.) -•A. P. MEW I MITCHELL, Mltd. 39 ,4aid to be bke:y. The automobile andto Maj. 50& - . - - J. -(), - , the truck seized are said to be owned S3.85; baby beef, $10 to 311;' - Maj, 3M. -J. W. 'WIDDI- to : do, PERTH NORTH-OHON. DR. J. D. DUNDAS-GEORGE SMYTH (Lib_ FIELD. Maj. �40­- by James Sullivan, 121 Steven Street, fair, $5 to $6.25; stockers, -choice, MONTEITH, Maj. 1,100. Co 'and Pil Loscont, 286 -MacNab Street $4.75 to $5, do, fair to med.. Si to PETERBORO, CITY- (Redist. 1926, Prohibi Maj. 140. LABOR (GOVT. CONTROL) North. The name of a notorious but $4.50; all cows, 370 to $85; spring- ONTARIO'NORTH feeder choice, $5., $5.80 with Peterboro County replacing IDURHAM-(Rel -1925, --Durham ELECTED. 1p.."'erful, bootleggrr bore has been era, 990 to $120; calves, choice, $11' 0W. East and West being amalgamated) WATERLOO SOUTH -'KARL K, H to- to $12; dQ, med., $7 to $10; do, com., former P*ftrboro E. and W.)- *W. J. BRAGG, Maj. 75. mouti(,ned in. the affair, and his au OMUTH, Maj. 3,200. and grassers, $4 to $5, lambs, choice, H. BRADRURN, Maj. 700. inobi-.4 near the wharf when EAST -BLAKE MILLER $11.76 to $12; buti $8.7115 to 119; PORT ARTHUR -D. M. HOGARTH, ELGIN 4, lkh�-- officers'surprised the smugy:ers, $6 to $7; do, heavier, Maj. 664. sheep, choice, Maj. 24& ESSEX SOUTH -C. G. FLETCHER, Total Power In Use -inC.an;Lda.- police SAY. 44.50 to $5; do, culiIs, 52.50: -:RAINY RIVER -J. A. MATHIEU When'Inspector Taber anal his 'Men Maj. 263. Maj. 140. The toi -harse-poweir Installed in- arrived- at the waterfront at a point. - IWONTRZAL. R. REW NORTH -OALEXAN- - �� Amal- Canada. for all `uses 'excel steam rail. near We:lington Street they found ENF -gamated 1923"Ill 'MING. Oats, No 2 CW 72c-- No. 3 CW, DER STU-ART, Maj. 1.l '­wSil Wil "alys at the end df 1H5 is iestiihated. several rAen working f4erial alt -un - Maj. 663. p ni RENFREW SOUTH -T. M. COS- HALDIkANb­-R'. ]�.'MLILiR, Maj. thus toading- thnt liquor from the launch. firsts, -$710; -seconds,. $7.40; d;,! TELLQ, Maj. 780. Dm 300.- oe or The truck was loaded, and the rest of strong bakers, $7.20; winter patents, ST. 0ATHAWKZ8--* E. C. GRAVES -Power. .Total the al was piled near by. When choice, $6.50 to $6.M. Rolled Data,', Maj. 5.57-L HURON' NORTH-.(Redist 1925) Water -power .... 4.282,191 -- 80, -the saw the Provincial officers bag 90 lbs., $3.76- Bran, S3026.! Lcvc . with Hirron"South replacing, former pu I power lliog&000 Shorts, $SZ25. Middlings, $42.26.! SAULT STE. MARIE - *JAMES 20 'the formet fled in al directions, and ton, car 16till tj LYONS, Maj. 3,145. seats (.titre, * N. and S.) -C. A. -- de-erted their motor Veh;cles Four 1U7, No 2, per 'SIMCOE CENTRE ROBERTSON, Maj. 1,846. 7 -*CHARLES E. -5,350,000 -100 t backed ,rndn ran to the launch, and I Cheese, finest vests., 1734 to 18c NORTHUMBERLAND - (Redist- *WRIGHT, Maj. 341' This Is equivalent to 151-fty-seven one- speedi:Y from the shoreand. disapi.. -firfest easts.,171,6c;, Butter, No. I pil J same launch, it Is stated, teurized, 87c. Eggs, storage extras, IMOOE EAST-* 1925. East and West being sinill humdrelill of a hD;rse­ro%,er per.caph The EAST -'HON. WILLIAM geared, Ma G. S. ROBERTSON, tal , FINLAYSON J. 1,100. Kai 5W. figure wh!ch is only slightly ex• has made several trips to the local 45c; storage firsts, 42c; storage ll STORMONT-D.'A. McNAUGHTON, oeed-ed by.that for the Unitei:l States. harbor dilitri.ngpighti; of the past two ends, 36c; fresh extras, 67c; OXFORD -NORTH-*D. M. ROSS firsts, 50C. Maj. 275. weeks. --STURGEON FALLS, --A. A. AUBIN . (Illibi. Maj. 1,521. Can d cutters' $1.76 to $3;, OXFORD SOUTH -M. E. SCOTT following the seizure of the launch. _era an eves, ordinary, quality, $9 toll 7 SUDBURY- SON. �CHARLES Me_ ill Oakvil'e the craft was taken to To- veal cM CREA (Acct). (L.-Prog.), Maj. 1,312. t ionto, it is stated. Inspector Tell 10.25; do, top quali $1-1; grassers 3.50 to $4; hogs, thick amoathal OTTAWA EAST-(Redist. 1925: E., -TEMISKAMING - "A. J4 KEN- N. and S. replacing former seats conferred with officials there regard- $10.75; sele.etal $12.76:; shops, $10.2l NEDY, Maj. 1,20Q. tog what action will be taken against dows, $9 to $9.25. ealt D BEACHES (Estab. East And W -)-�--*J­A­ PINAR t.lithe f the boat. alleged owner c, (Ind. -L.) (Government control), 1925, formerly part ol East York) Maj. 4,418. Obedience, -THOS. KURPHY, Maj. 60 ..VVhoso cannot obey, cannot be free.' CINTA-R.10- SOUT14 *WE. N. SIN wit 1 2 IM, contanung part of former, Riverdale) --GEORGE ShIEDDS", PERTH, -SOUTH-A. A COLQU- 'HOUN, Maj. 300: Maj. 6,.W6, PETERBORO TORONTO GREEN WOOD- (Estab. COUNTY - (RecrisL- 19'25)-W.-A. ANDERSON, Mal 1926, containing.part of former 400. Riverdale) GEORGE SMITH, P- -Maj: (i RF�SCOTT-*EDMOND PROULX TORONTO RIVEfb113ALE--(Redisi .(Fnd.-L.), Mai. 250. 1926containing part of, foToer1RUSSEL'-*AURELIEN BELAN- , Ger (Ind. -L.,), Maj..30Q. Riverdale, South -9. and. North -E.) 1 VICTORIA NORTH - WILLIAM -GEORGE OAKLEYMaj. 4,733. i NEWNIAN (L.-Pri Tkil 700. TORONTO ST. DAVID -; (Estab. IVT' SOUTH in CTORTA 9 -F. G. SANDY .1925, containing part of former; (L-Prog.)i ftaj. 125. North-leJand Swjth-E.)-*Hi J. WELLINGTONNORTH9AST-(Re- E. THOMPSON, Mai. 7,490. TORONTO EGIJNTON � (Estill dist. Ill with Wellington South formor I replacing. formir East, West and 1925, containing part of FE I South.) -DR: "GEORG Mcil -York Eal and ,West) -H. H. BON" Maj; 210. -8A.LL, Maj. 8,949. b. YORK NORTH -P. W. PEARSON T`.7`TOlWNAT1a Sir. Gill-l(Estal 1926, containing part of former (4, Prog.l, Maj. 1,490. North C. U.F.O AND PROGRESSIVES -E.. and South -Z,# -H. 'a. SCHIDLY-LELD, Maj. 1,834. ELECTED. TORONTO ST. PA RICK--(Estab. Y BRANT COUNT--(Redist. 1926, 1986, contaWng part of farmwith Brantford replacing formal r end With Governor-General sELLi iess w --lar rum.-kALrjyie. 7 Ottitwa.-The visit to Ottawa of If. 11 R.ft, Prince George, youngest son of For the King George, was in the nature of a private week -end stay with their Ex- HRISTMAS cealencies the Governor-General •and Lady Wi::i�gdorf. The Princei accept - TREE or ed no pub:ic'eng -agentents. He arrived at 8.45, Saturday inorninp- and was inet at the station by members of the Governor-General staff, and went at there's nothing equals beano ildnee to, Government House for break- once ths nifty little - fully colored 1.fast. The rest of the day' was taken DY -0 -LA DYE i up with private entertainments. at DOLLA. :.Government House, and in.theeven- 'ing a dance was given in his h;onor for SEND im all Dy-ol 070 PRZLV -4 and 5'tivtits about 200 persons. On -Sunday -C= for ii Dos Paturn was a luncheon to which members of -of Johnialon - Richardson the Cabinet and heads naval and military "titblishmerl were invited.Mai Dept. T William E. N. Shicialti, K.C. Prince George left Ottal ill Mon - Liberal leader. elected In South day aitern"n and sailedfor England Outal on the litontroyaL A n: u�.� .r se,,. v ,G L b+'.t° •°'',+..+� Y; d'+U YY.'. »'n AA; a c r R.Y...+- 3 r„. .,'"A /'!„ �, ...c. r. .y.•,:V'^` ,.. +F <t7,;.+' 9i�.r,3..-�” w'�i� ''5„ :d`_ .ti ..,r'�. ` A.t '':N'."8�, .:t i"wx,•a. i<' `L�^= •y. e'• -y....,: .eek' .w.T4' ; w: "`'S';" r•9�,.Wa,,. g,;.y ,v:'iyTM. u. '.L '7i .,,r'<.?xs w-•,v�[•. •..,_.. •ten.," s,. , '...i- ... �..., .;,,....,._, ., ,a••'�;r,= .:., ".�5..�.»+n`. i°'. w ..r-�..'av'. _ "e: .{} .u. ..3•:^ v,+;!r, •�;. ,:� a•:....va `sra,w:EX'r:':3J. _ .. ,, 0 t . ,.. E s✓ .•P'.' P n .roa<�.'. 4,. ': 4 . '.� :0. 'as W ' l.tii • •. :.'x_ P.•:,,.,.- "_ n. •..: W .t -t'. Yq. .- m ': !`\.`: •,Q "�. a}J, ,.6 ,y. *,0:"'. ..4N5 •�:.,'•' �' �.-L''.T o. ,., w ` 'SAT THE LOST ART OF A, VANISHING RACE �� y TOWIizi�xAxTe. X{ y - -, Outurto. �. {� r �� tive and Easy to Give. SILVER FOICES, as'' _- � eR the Blood v�� o r a! You, do not have to Coax and threat- it:t rage. .. .P9 M1 £ er,a": --- --- ;� t x set to get the tittle GIYas to ulke-Sai,y'b t,' 1 T. V i n a U n i$V yip • , Must be BmUt Up Before - .- e` �t ' rt Own Tablets. The arae with vrbioh Larges, Summeraide, P,E.I� R. Recovery I3 COII - - --.. �s x ' Ysthey axe given: as comparted with � .� „. " tea' `. v¢ /� i L`i.�� We otter steady liquid medicines. will appeal to every SNS+ E employment and y Fevers and other Aents'dtsepaee like "paeumon3a and Influenza, leave the r` 3 / 3 a aa� mother.. .None is spitted .or we Pay weekly to reel our oDsaplei� ttrid ` '� ' as.r you know just how big a does has exclusive lines of guaranteed quality, s patient weak, with thin blood and un reached the little etomaeh, Asa rem- ' x t whole root fresh dug -to -order• treed stratig nerves. The period of 'con- �'+i , . , t : n if ` , y g ed7, for. the ills of childhood arising and plants. Attractive $lustrated „Y ` 'vrnce is often long .and trying, ' f ,' ' `" from derangement of the stomach and samp.+zs and full e•-o�erstioa. • x,. have ire fr moneymaking opDorttait7•send years of poor'heaith' owesy . quentay followed so brief an milers as M», Rome YeyeQ, Wiilimaatic, Conn., Luke Brothers-Nusserbs. Montroal - an attack of Influenza or. pneumonia. + r a .,. " says:=- I used Baby's Own Tablets In In the Vlfeat Much os this sort o1 misery could «. r + F £ w' the Canadian Northwest 4nd found ''be avoided by Laking steps to build them a wonderful medicine for child- RanoheV--"We don't need a up the blood so that it can carry to f ""'""•' {r den's troubles, ettpbcially indigestion phone, Our neighbors have one." x; the nerves and other tissues of the ` a and constipation. I have also given Oatler-"Where do they live?" Body the elements they -need to re `. r e them to my children fir -simple fever Rancher -"About 40 miler due east." store their normal functional setivi• ti�es. To basis up the blood and =e• tits-restiex s$see eeeomPartY#ng —'T teething and they always gave raieQ. A s�aSle pair of elephant tusks wilt' ' store it to its rich, health -giving vigor, I retwmmend Baby's Own Tabieks make' sufficient keys for between r. n0 othei medicine cat! equal Dr, -Wil- �.,� `�.. � ail mothers." , thirty and forty pianos. Hams' Pink -Pills. . From first to last Baby's Own Tablets are sold by - ''tt to their mission to improve the -blood and thus restore good health c,&nja tae oxfr sti or by r: 1a s' i a" ce�nfs a boa teem The Dr: W'iilfamr' and vigor. Medicine Co., Brookville, Out. PQnf ?�%hOTf1P..J' . The value of theae pills in conditions above is shown by the state - described`. Last word m Prral�l. mato date suggestions oa planning, f h end r meat of Mrs. Rebecca O'Brien, Pem• ' bw furnts mg.: .3 < filatures Reserve. gar Ing. Pro asc'iy illusti:ted. Nr�j broke, Ont., who saps' -"In Nov., !823, , w 'w, ' ( a S. a s. _ 3 was stricken with pneumonia, and at "" When Nature tries her finest touch, sad scorn of cBoWr vhtQsgg �. z , :. geatioas. .Send LS emir For "the time but little hope was held out Weaving her vernal wreath,' y , for my recovery. However, with the . k ye, h o she v h gee Maids Met ow lose e43s et -- best of care i was able tow t after some sotttits.--But-I-dfd--act-r-e--- - to be --- 'ted, us Too �o&t w It-i��stranga feet -that -the -the is_ an ardent stud-entot Indian bre and Nor sobbed by ru:er breath. cover my . strength, The doctor told considered-lt -remarkable;-after many . Not be traced y sight or so .. ` ate building spruce bark canoes,Al me I was anaemic. My appetite was whish __ _ __(. _ failures, to discover that old Peter .. poor, I grew aervaus and rest I were used extensively as temporary Who ever saw tine eea'lieet roeo Bear, age ?'8 years and one of -the Tory e• -was deathly pale and practically gave conveyances !n hunting expeditions r, whrsten n the her sweet bxot? I I last survivors of ,the original tribe, Or, when Lha summer sun goes [down 14 »' • nip hop8 of ever being --strong again.. Maleclte Indiana of Ne�v sti11 had the knowledge of this art. RI�e(,Ymatlsm.34 -- --- - .: ® aimnle Indian Light up her gleaming crest? F u however, remembering that in • my Brunswick, should, within the short lie -fs still -lie's - dad e_w1Lh.Alhu _111 It relieves -w r I - girlhood [ had taken Dr. Wiillams' f period of tbirty yea's• be lost' to these 1� existence of years ago, aac! believing -. : Pink Pills with decided success, I de- ; -re nti3„ t jp OY-�Iegea-- Sats %ncffts of - -- - --- the stiffness: eases the Pala. cid a age, n. s t e t me Mlnard s Liniment for Distemper. t by E. T. Adney, of Montreal, who in ' his people. The task was an easy one ' I had used two boxes there was no telit� .his eaperteaces at Windsor !for Peter Bear and he explained to ` w bolping me. Con- Adne that it was the crimping of • ® 1 cub 1 were ' r.¢' doubt the t, Dag Ler M y � Street Staito�, fn Idoutr+ea1, of /� �• tinuhng their use I was soon ab:e to spending many months among' theca I the bark at the bow and the stern that converse. attend to my household duties. I con- Indians, stated that it was only after a required the aki1L The Photograph i To sit on the rocks; to mase a ar flood se, 1 busted taking the pills, however, until P �- [ had used twelve .boxes, by wrilch two year search that h8 heti discover I was taken at the Maledte settlement 1 ed an old Indian in New Brun9wlck pear Saint John, N,B., and shows Peter I To Ltraoe the �fcreat's shady � � time I was enjoying better health than who was able- to make an authentic Bear sitting with the apiece bark i^ Y at any time In the previous ten years. scene, spruce bark canoe model. Mr. Adney model be wad*. i Where tbinas that own sot man'' do- to gratitude frr what the pills have --- - minion dwell, rye, -... done for me, I give this s' atement In -_ Badly ecus of the stomach. +end I And mortal foot' bath ne'er or rarely the hope that it may .point the way to Contentment. = ,t„gg� liver casae headwbes Selad'rsyrtip health to some other weak. deapoudeiat been; W. Money and fame and health alone _ arN remove there causes. Any drus score. o d1Amb the Lraeklees mountain all a�maa." -4-__'- T unseen. DRAGGING-DOWNq. 6' Are not enough far a man to own, You can get these pills from any b For Iaea4thY sten are heard to sigh, With th wild flock that aevec aeedr s jjµµedlcine dealer or by mail at 60 cts. a And men of wealth go frowning by, box from The Dr. WI1llams' Medicine And one w4th tame will plias his part i He held an ebony clarinet Alo'a® o'er 'steeps sad foLmfng ta41s PAINS RELIEVED Co. BrtWlEvilie, Out in white and tapering hands;Lean; � . With a troubled mind and a heavy I His dugs» delicately met b' - _ hart • i 0o This is not adltride; 'ifs .but to bold Love Hl VAill. t these three no say Por The silver of the 1tesJa'ted lands w e aura s 0» lees Nears' i Year. I e dee Lreastr'res •Converse with nature's charms and Iiia eyes beheld uncharted h ! vie t'ewree li'd • - 'To love• in vain re, one of IHe'r tragi How s alSeesba man flus lappineea' By undiscovered seas -Bprpa T.iJdf>t E. PimlCham°s Ve;etsble f f diaea. So often It brings a train of dis. /�� d Bre hlt Brought Her Hea Astrotit eff-w-ts, Ambition is killed: health oomeslirat In the famous three, . Above a brown sail pointed beard `'"s"P"�" t . suffe•-ers become soured and embitter But cripples can smile, ae we all meat His face was then and sed' tad'; life slumps faro a joy+.see exist• I He bed the look of one who feared 'r Moose Jrvt, Sask. - "I am goie,$ to r Isnot+, see: 113omb vagaedy direadful thing; Heti kS r• aS.+i try tc tell you whab Lydia E. Ptak Fame la sweet, .ae we aN mast,own, 1 ham's Vegetable Compound has done The poet Cowley wrote: But the happiest hearth' are not wide And alithe while his nates were sledReneybe Ir/ I fcr mn. suffered very badly with "A 'mighty pain to bane !t ie,, As 1pwablawe on the -Ing Vitus'. why ro easy V-pl• bus me and infiamtIIa- ly known. ( "Buekley'r" to end Cieasha. Boos- dragging-downla Anvi 'Lia a Pala that lova to mise; -Thomas Kennedy. •- Money Is good, when ft's truly earned, allele and all Throat, Coes sad tion also pains in dry right side over i But -of all poria, the gassiest pals - B peace with fortune is net con- Lops trouble. We ta.tsnt. >+laasaa� my Trip and down my whole side into Youll nuts_ its onlaaa- Ie I had it read s ear-whefl- IIt i* to love, but Ione is Cain." ceruse. pow dal tl» Pers lest &we --sad mY Y 5 titer. are so do.e. to a 'Ts -cent boeeLi I Poen to a doctor and he. said I Wte true; but why "love in vain?" For the bravest and loveliest boula we. • Ask soar ds tssi.t for 'Bookies". would have to have an operation. But v leo that the reply may be given that f1 know w. L Badday. LlaiaL my mother said w take Lydia E. ., it man lovee a maid, and she cannot re- Have little of sliver and gold to show, it • I 1U alotaal et. Teroats r 1'mkhsas's Vegetable Compound as it , taro his. Dove, that's "love !n vain," Caved her life years before I took ja utth none to blame. But wait a ma Yet there must be a way to the goal I �v ix ors two ke tlerana found I was better �;, ,�i� w I ke on Lakin it and also us uteat' we seek, r aaActs oro ,,ii� Lydia Pinkham+ Sanative Wash ;A�, i\'hat would you Cay to anyone who A path to peace for the strong and err tt1� I have had two more children emcq ' bought a grand piano and then could weak, thea and Pia perfectly well I used " nut get it tato the house? Or to sone. And it must be open for all to tare, -- !— - - to have to lie down two or three one who bought a.bat without trying In spite ofrIlte'e .sorrows and days of times a day, and now I do all m it on. Or to a skater who got a daclt- care, _ housework without trouble. 1 al- It � + �� now Ing bemit�e he failed first to test the For those who have suffered the most ways keep the Vegetable Compound ydF Pk�e. the while i` then he°ps mea. I �am willing for you a < fit Ycnr see the moral? Those who sus- Look +out on :the world with the ten-! - ' + to nee this letter any way yon see help -- '---from-hovirus in -vain-do se because ' - serest smiler I ( 1 and I will answerletters. It I oat {hey -took a risk -and hurt themselves. And.thoae wbo have little of wealthla of any other woman I'd be oatly toog l[.ove is nearly always preceded by boast to try.re, FSrHEa HOIIdH'EOK, r "t ikfrig," and It carr -and ought to be Are often tiie- ones Shat we love the ka Athabasca W., Moose Jaw, Sas- tchewan. -held in that stage' unfla it Is 4Is ov. most. Lydia T4, P ered- that the person liked is tree to ta® lda Vegetable dependable L .. 'be loved, and free to bve in return. So I fancy the joy which men strive for s71 women a sable medicine Compound is a deperr _ . ery ` For sale by e►sr7nFber+. d Thea Ave has a chaste. Not in ev to win :oro, o1 course; does the ohasce come Is born of something which lies within, - off, but that, the lore -quest head . hope, A etsain of courage no care can break. ` or the reverse, would soon ire ttppar A love for beauty. no thief c p take 1 Y _ YE ent„ and a. retreat could thus. be made For they are the happiest motile on ! "+ before tfie hes,;t 'was hopelessly in- earth ZZ � :rolved. A passing dlsappoiatment to Who gather the treasures. of Gentle a _very different from a life tragedy.. worth; ' ` yI Most of those wbo "love in vain" have The prides of neighbors, the faith of been too rash -•too premature. It's in- friends, aptring to night dor the attainable; i And a mind at peace when •the sus tragedy to pursue the unattainable. Be descends. t look before you leap -into dove!-gidgar A. (;asst. j t -s • plie" Picked lip at sea. A pigeon belonging to a Stafford- At the gates of the tMest, the Bur- dhire fancier which was tiberatod at Drf� man of the world is forced to u " i $ ` - Rennes on Juice 6 was picked up in the DiSSOIVC two BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN in BAs jA,L��� Day of Biwa* and"carrted tai Austrslta, leave his city estimates of great .and I le `thoroughly.-cutiCQT8 88 115 _ Bmall, wise and tooldah. The kaap four tables nful� of water and Barg Fighters. sock of custom falls off• his back,with D t irlia. Ftr st Bull "' the,firtirt step he mAkes into these pre -1 Swallow some or the solo#ion. Don't Aifeteat inhabitants of the Island of tincts,, • .• Here we find nai lx,- - , 1_4 -4 . , "., 'V.` .1. . , ;� ": , _:PAR councallor 100.00, In X._Chpm.a. ar. envelopeq - for clerk and collector- 10 00: El Pugh, I C HAR DSO N' S' ditto 100,00; Soba 11ifurk. -N 0 T 0 E excise stamps Ic',00; Adam' Spears. in- Oa and after January IAt, 1927, we rivt+.r IST17RE S RTT -F,- o 15 (A); U L Middleton, ditto 15.00, of business which' wL11 enable us to . . . . . . . u%76pLi-.!ro the United St:auta and ditto ., - .7 Britain $2.00 in advance -A White, ditto 15,00,, E L Chapman ­ - U-ne _6�TeC��eyuur order -Prompt �i p t Delivery Promised 3 . meet our oblig4tions, and furthermore ditto 15 00; J Milton, rebate on. poli,, reduce our ov-erhead acid iUCL'eas64ffI•_ tax 300; A Lee, ditto 3.00. cienev'in stFrvice to the customer. -4.0ft- -MURKAR, FiW=e -3 Th.,nndRoads Trti2ting- aur r.=7 inwst-, - will and Bridgesti eported and recommend- oo-operate v% ith us in carrvitjg out the cHi A Ats XMAS, 1;wf?EJ5E'1VT8 ed the.fullo,,ving payments: A Dou- foregoine plan. belleviti.gl this to be to NOTES AND COMMENTS.' It you are thinking of giving China efts this year, don't cette. 82 yds grav aDd right-of-way. our --"utual benefit. '%N'hitbv to pay half 16.40; H Pugh, Thanking you in advance. fail to see our stoCK. baul gray e. t 1, WhiLbv to pay half z� Chioken-stealitig still cautinties, X -M . R. - 1VZ 0 IT A. 15.W; 'R Spencer. ditto 25,W; J J .�f "to be a source of great loss to Ward, ditto 22 50; W P 'Jones, ditto 14-17 Picketing Bakery. farmers throughout the province, 10.00; H Michell, haul grav OPP lots -8PECIAL XMAS CASH PRICES FOR YOUR 27.18 con 8 1220.ft C Pucktin haul XMAS GROCERIES: :,ancritas a menace which it seems I I ...i .. - A grav clean ditch Opp lots 2 to 6 con 41 I I impossible to eradicate. Within 82.00; grav op 4 5 Seedless Raisins, 16c lb. j Mixed Peel, J citron, 85c W Fuwlie, baul be past few weeks big hauls were P Seeded Raisins, 16c lb. I Shelled Walnuts, halves' 58c 1 rd Z con 4 12.�Pj; U 'Blake. ditto 21.0 b: .0' Tr n, baul timber and fill in at White- Currants, best qualiti, 17c lb. I Shelled Almonds, 58c lb. made in the western part of the ,Ie bridge 8.75, D Annis.'ditto l&76-; 2" -`L8e-Ib4G&n4ie_d township and in the neighborhood J Herbert. ditto 4.00; W Plaxton, Orange Peel, 25c lb. White Lily Bak. Pwdr, _22a -A '10f Locust Hill, where three farm- ditto 9.00; 0 McKay, ditto 6.00; W. Citron Peel, 55c lb. Pastry Flour, 24 lbs jSp-'' No era lost 200 chickens. The Mont_ Lightbody, ditto 4.00-,C Anthony, ditto 15,00• Tweedie, ditto 20.00. R 5r Opp 25 con 3 2,50; A Taylor, R real Family Herald and Weekly Seebeck, ditto 24.00; W Teefy, baul iu�e i gra plan-- "i-MANICURI 'ICHARDSON'S -:-GROCERY Star,,iu referring to.this cr 13 -iug bet 28.0 cons .1 2 3.4 37; A Draper, Rent County' and the means that rep bole w t I con (Markham to pay being taken to overcome it, half) 1 50; A Carruthers; rep bole and drag w t Icons 7.8 (Markharn, to pa half) 5.50; also planing and clean ditch says : "The Kent County Council -i. oo; Miller 119 yds gri%v -hardwareStore bas had a b�-law fur a' couple of con bere is nothing in- ickering, years that was intended to assist bet 10-11 con 6 and Opp 9 con 7 17.86; There or per- R Birrel, haul grav 'bet 10.11 cons? -7 functoity about our the authorities irr stopping the and 20 vda grav 31.00; P Wilson, haul ITS manicuring. Our at �s that grav cons 6.7 1000; L Pegg, ditto gains of robbing hencoo tendants know they 14.50; 0 Pegg. ditto 7.00; A Pegg, Does your -old stove burn too ratich coal ? If so, come in and see bhe was prevalent in that county. ditto and drag 11).75; R Morgan, drag are expected to do 9 Jr. Happy Thought or McClary Ra e that gives the. maximi :This by-law reqnire8 every person Claremont streets (Claremont to pay) their best at all times. amount of beat with the ralait'nilm amount of coal. 1,501 J Stephenson, drag con 8 Opp 9 who buys po.ultry from a stranger to 14 and bet 10-11 cons 7.8 and haul Look Your Beat" to report the purchase With U&MOS grav con 8 21-75; G Dight, fill at bridge, Co.ne in and see our Quebec Heaters at $15. ge ROSE MARIE.' and other details to the police. OPF 32 con IS 00; Wm Thompson, 4, build bridge Opp 32 con 1 16.75: Fred BkAVTV CtrUTUME Stove Pipes, Elbows and Repairs for all For failure to make such reports Byers. Instal pipe and clean ditch bet hit thirty five citizens of the Chat 12.13 con 8 150; also drag bet 28 27 coo Brock St., Whitby kij;ds of stoves. 7 6.00, L Salter. drag bet., 18-19 from -Phone 385 law district were summoned to d. 'd lake to highway an con 1 11.00: The A good supply of Royal Purple Calf Meal and Poultry court in Chatham one day, recent- Pedlar People. 4 tt pipe and coupler .-lyby-th'ecounty police. "Report- 8.76, J Fraser, abov grav Opp 17 co 8 Supplies, Oyster Shell. Grit and Beef ad rep bridge bet 34 35 con'8 5 75: R ing of all purchases by all buyers Fuller, rep hole bet IVIS con 3 2 50; Z111 necessary if. the police are going Wm Nicholson. haul grav bet -.31 Ito 4x eliminate chicken stealing in south Of highway and OPP 9 con I slid bet 29-29 con I and Oil at bridge lot 32 Agent for International Farm Machinery and Etepairs, this district," High Constable con 1 73.75-, W Petty. 581 yds grav* Our Motto We have it, can got it,'or it is no . It mad®. 'Peters Laid in commenting on the Rosebank rd and con 1 8.80: R Ward, taken. He pointed 18,10 - action out salary Oct 31 -Dec 6 1 C Fuller. haul gray Opp 15 con 4 drag bet 16 17, that thieves - have to dispose of coo 4 rep hole bet 14.15 coo 3 W,215-, J EOPLE- J. S.* BALSDON PICKERING `.!A DAR71c"'AR the stolen chickens, and it is only Beelby, drag con 8 8 43; E Gibson. RE ftR shov grav Opp 17 con 8 2 50; R Roberts. with the help of buyers that the ditto 7.50: R Pilkqi haul grav cons ERFECT offeadere can be traced. While a 16181500-, F cCullougb, dittoc. AST R V - L McCullough. ditto 26 33, W "4 large number of buyers have 3' . 15. Linton, haul cons 8-9 haul timber for 7 ahown a readinebe to aid the 01B- bridge bet 34 35 can 8 47 50; C Eagle. ieI ere by cowplilog with the, terms son. baul gray Opp 16 17 con 8 10 00; With Xmas so near at hand we ere Fretz, haul grav bet 30 31 cons 2.511: of the by-law, a number have beenare getting ready with lots of 7 W Derska. gray for con 2 Opp 16 1 good things for the Indifferent. The season is sp 16-75- M Hickey, baul gray bet 16 17 festive Fie&Aou. Proaching wbe,o chicken thieving coo 2 -bet 2223con I Instal pipobdt -becomes rampant in Hent. 1' 12.13 con 2 83.75; H Wilson. instal pipe pe Chri9tw" Cake, almond feed and bet 10. 11 con -1 rep culvert and efean trimmed, 60c lb. Plum Pnd. Rich, Soft Tones Of A Brantford Roof. ► fact a few minor thefts have been ditch Opp 11 coo I and drag bet 1011 - divas, 90c each. Scotch perpetrated to different parts of con I sad oppJ to 13 5.25; 8 Farudals. Brantford Asphalt Slates -harmonize with any style of archi Opp I to 7 Short Bread and the co Dty during the drag bet 6.7 can* 64 and facture, and their rich, soft tones bland with their surroundinp n Past few con 7 8 25; F C Pugh, haul gray con 8 Fried Cakew. 7 -vreekL High Constable Peters 21438; Pedlar People, steel creta for at all times of the year. ... says he intends to prosecute all Whitevale bridge 4.5 33-. Baines; & Candies. Nuts, Oranges, Grapes. They last for years, are fire redstwit and give Perfect probation tram David, steel for Whitevale bridge Stockings anddocotations A an weather coin ys 1f: chicken thiqyes to the limit of the 1019.371: E Powell, rep range line 1,75; for the Xmas tree law., R Appleton. 100 yds gravel range line and the house. L I&W. 0 Lee. 411 yds grav range, line' 6.20-. H Down. haul gray and drag ori Weddin X Cakes a Specialty. 1 PICKERING COUNCIL. Rang line 1320; R Powell, drag and 211 v gray bet 10-11 range line 4 W V The above council met purs % u&13t to A Major, drag bet 30 31 con 5 and adjournment do Monday, the otb inst. Op 35 to 31 and bet 20 27 con 4 11.25.' A 1Wembers all present, the reeve in the A Fleming, 15 yds grav and baul chair. grav lot 90 con 59.00 0 Hamlin, ditto J4 &6t meeting 000; (+-Burkholder, 26 yds grav lot 30 The minutes of the fait - were read and approved. con 5 4 20: T' Hornsbaw, 10 yds grav AMONM, A number of accounts were pre@. lot 30 con 5 1 50;'D S Crawford, baul rented for 'payment and referred to ffrav Simcoe Point rd and drag con I AM the respective standing committee$. 15 50-. 8 Risebrough. 157J yds grav lot INEVOM r HC Stephen Risebrougb was beard re 2,•28 con 7 18 16; R _'Outer. haul gra: 'I gravel pit. 'PICKF. Harvey White was heard re, sheep lot 2; con 7 IS 60, 'ft. The council now adjourned to meet killed by dogs. again on Wednesday, Dec. 15413, foe Brantfal d 200fingColAniftJ Brantlord, Ontario Wes Sadler wms heard re bad elh - the preparation and adoption of. a z tion of part of sideline bet lots 12) and Financial Statement for that• part of WA NTED I ]t3 con 6 the year ending on the above date. ,St6& Carried, Information Furnished and Service Milton Burk was heard re use of ball on Brantford Roofing rendered by '.by the Social Club. DRESSED POULTRY -re the dis. 'SALE REGISTER. F. J. Prouse, Pickering W. J. Beaton was heard 0 kinds. puts . regarding the eqatization of the WEDNESDAY. Dxc, 15th -A J. S. Balsdon Hardware, ---Pickering uct'On Good prices paid for good quality. Tb' sale of fresh cows, steers. apt ingers Th standing eprornitte on and heifers• sheep and bogs, the pro- Phone Clare 2700. portation, Power god Light reported of Atex Calder, Calder Farm, party and recommended payme 4 at as fol-, ..near Brooklin, Oat. Sale at :lows: Hydro -Electric Power Com., o'clock. See billc Wm. Maw. MUC. FRANK CHIDLOW .-Vor Greenwood street lights for the Imonths of Sept. and Oct.' 53.50. tioneer. CLAREMONT, ONTARI The standirig committee on Bonuses lor NN ir4 Fences and Drainage flat. -2222 C EW& ERFUR : meet as follows: T Bacon, 210 rods tees reported and recommendedpay. lienee A� nee lot:30 con 9 37 50: FWCullouzb, Gilson's of Cuelph now offer 180 - rods fence lot 16 con 8 7.51): win Gilson you a perfected furnace-pipeless Turiier, W rods fence lot 31 con 7 9,W; of pipe style --at a sensational price. The first revolutionary im- R Balsdon, 40 )rods.fence lot 22 B. F. piovernent in home heating- In half ](Bity road) 10.00. 1 take this opportunity of thanking my many good a century -low-priced, efficient, ekl�.instuaU The standing committee on Dam• friends in South,6ntario who supported my principles of 2.1 . z. chart in any home, ages to Sheep Worried -by Dogs, re- 'ded recommended t ollow- .,VoTted and I be f flirthering the temperance cause by education, and who Costs Less to Say- Ang payments : L Lavine, 4 lambs kill - Low to Use ed 46 20: L Puckrin, inspecting above lent their 'support to my in the Provincial The new Gilson use is built Jobeep 1.60; 1 White, 2 sheep and 8 Tungsten Plate. Transmits heat lambs killed and 2 sheep injured285 00; Campaign which closed, on December 1st. -Although of TIMES faster. Patented Vr-blast -burns air the gas and -...,CA Annie, inspecting same 1.70. CA victory did not attend "ou'r* efforts in this Riding, yet we smoke. New type cone-shaped Annie. I -lamb worried 600:4) W grate eg. rn.,, heat units out of lgiii- Allf -that the Gevernment polieies _11 - -I. ean eongfatulabe ewsel�ves ihefurnscatight as aneggagainst Aeld, error hi sheep damage acct of Jenks of gas, dust or smoke. last month 5.00; A' K Rittenhouse, for which we. fought mot. with such splendid s.iiccess 2 ewes and 2 lambs killed and I lamb l3urm Hard os Ult :,injured 60.00, A L Milne, i throughoutthis Province. los C*eJ9 Coke or Wo" 'above sheep 2.50; F Post lamb You are not dependent, upon hard coal alone as you ,gee killed and 2 sheep and 4 lambs injured Now that the fight is oveil trust that all those inter., excellent results fr6rn any kind of '33.00; A L Milne, inspecting same 2.60; fuel -soft coal, coke, oil or gas. You enjoy an extra saving by A K Rittenhouse, bonus for shooting all those interested in the morals W, low Ang-found worryia sheep gated in temperance and using cost fuels. eeb -OAG; TboF, Philip; -ditto 6,00; Irving White, ditto and honesty of our citizens will join in the one common Write lop ;2 dogs 10.00. - Rasy Paymmt Plan The standing committee on Contin. effort, to eliminate to the greatest possible degree the A moderate payment down In. recommended gencies reported and stalls the new Gilson "Magic." the following payments: DR Beaton, evils caused from the abuse,of liquor. Learn all the features of this new sensationally -priced beating system. We will w4neatno your Inquiry. on account of salary 125,00; C A Good. Catalogue, sketch plan forms, estimates and full Information, gladly $UP - fellow & 800, Pt9 Pt III voter a' list piled without obligating you in any way, Act at once-this'is the time to Z47-26; T Gregg, att div court as clerk I want.. to especially thank those -of, M-y- good workers mak"lans for heating your_ home properly. 4.00; E Gleesq� ditto ai; bailiff 4,00; D. J GORMLEY, Dumbarton J Phillips, salffry and postage as school who gave so freely of their time, and also thosb who Sttendance o Phone Pickering 1506 fileer 52.10; Hugh Pugb,, generously placed their cars at my disposal on voting day. w. Wary as treasurer 300.00; T C Brown, ' Gilson Mfg. Co.. Limited 9510 York St.. Guelph salary as caretaker of township hall 60.00; Adam Spears, salary as reeve Sincerely yours, V L W19 150.00; G M Forsyth as lot d ':reeve 100.00; G L Middleton, a7uy2tn � deputy -reeve 100.00: J A White as JOHN STACEY V A Z ,Aig x, p % 7 "a .�,.CLAREMON'T. We congratulate Raymond P'l ..key on -SH ING L E S Mas''s'ey�ss-Har-ria, oa winning first Place in sod plowing in the EFrituvr-Piciviug' the city on .Tuesday. In P Aker a -N A large number fa Claremo'III 04-otiorx ge shipn which there was a large Vift Ualvanized Steel Shingies are suffering from the prevalent Bird's Felt Slate Shingles number pf cowpetitore. . . : - Hard and Soft 0oa'l of the colds. for sale ;6t NArr Rnnllay !Morn!ag_.gII We have ointe local Mrs. brown, yr Agincourt, qu ity on. Spent BapI Church the subject will- T, PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT agents for the Massey -Harris "Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. be "Did Jesus Need to be Baptis Call and get prices. d.. Company and solicit the hand Builiby. ed. The evening subject will be patronageof the farm- ers of the district.' S LAW, Leonard Pilk6y and Mack Mid- "The Pharisee and the Publican." THOS . A. dleton motored to the I city on Vi4tors are cordially invited.No W. STAFFORD Tutesday.1 W, 0=4., Mrs. Albright, who has been All. M. -H. repairs kept constantly Miss Gillespie, of Peterb -Marble and Granite Dealer. on hand. oro, is residing with her daughter, Mrs. visiting Mrs. Joseph Reamau for Cemetery Lettering etc Bush�y, fof the past -.ix months;. We'also 'have the for THOS. F. SCOTT a few days. agency fo he di -class work o�i Wednesday morning of First Fred Hardy is moving into Mrs died guaranteed. Goody6ar'products, iuclud. list week at the advanced'age of Brodie's residence formerly occu- CLAREMONT, ONT. Ing tires etc. -pied by- Dr. Tomlinson. 85 years, from the infirmities of Kingston Road and Pickering J G. M. Forsyth and Adam Spears oldege. Herfuneval took place East Townline. _ went to Whitby on Tuesday on On Friday, when her body was Pheone Whitby 68R 32 Go & A. -To L A W DI in Ford Cars',' 'new .'and nese. laid to rest in Uxbridge Cemetry. 27.40 —Whitby R. R. used. County Council busi P. 0. Wilbur Gleeson, of Toronto, 81y PICKERING, ONT. spent a few days last w -Harris Implements and eek at the Massey -Harris of his parents here. Repairs. R. P A R R y Farmers, Attention Ed. Evans left on Monday to B'00T-MAKER, Green River 1 Life and Car Insurance. I am agent for the World's Greatest undergo an operation at the hop pital, Toronto. We hOP@ it Separator. "The Renfrew," Stoves, Basket Factor y I ..Phone Clare. 5102 WWy -----CLAR�WNT, ONT. Scales and. Oil Engines. Fleury's prove succesaTtil. --- I— . famous Flows, Points, Grain Grinders, Manufacturers of DL\ Avison a missionary from All who desire to get their Boots Wheel Barroweete. 0orea., now home on furlough, d second- All kinds of Fruit Baskets,- Maple Leaf Mutual 41W9 and Harness repaired at a big Brantford binder twine an occupied the pulpit in the Union hand separators for sale. reiluction, call at the Berry Crates, Insurance Co. Chuch on Sunda cob Wm: Bates left- on Saturday All work done while you wait RUT- DEVITT Farmers"Bushel Baskets, Cheap rates for farm Vd ootiptry 1. for Athens where he will spend Phone 505 Pick. BROUGHAM buildings. and guaranteed. Windstorm Insurance the win r -with -Horace Vallison4- Clothes Baskets. on buildis gas While descending the steps at Frank Pennock, Automobile Insurance whom he will assist on the farm. F* A R -R y wind -mills, silos etc. A Reduction - her residence Mrs. Thomas (iib �_ at of all kinds. From August the 15th to Septem Proprietor P boas had the misfortune to fall Phone Markham' IWIt her the 15th,I will make s, PARM4-FOI3 SALE --and sustain a very bad sprain to Application for Divorce reduction in sleigh shoe prices. Write or phone oneof her wrists. hereby given that Evelyu _M A N Andrew Mitchell, of Ovid. Hie Notice is ar sleighs and get, the, ED W -who was well known throughout benefitof these worth while May Bateman of the IQIty of Oshawa, Paper Pic 6'. Bring in yo Wall kering township, having resid- reductions. 20 WHITBY, 010T. ad here about thirty-five years in the County and Provime of Ontario 4, t accountant, will apply to the Parlia- ago, died recently at an advanced age. merit of Canada it the next Session OR ereol, Jor-a Bill -of Div*ree- L ' See the 19W Samples at Bingh&m.s aIIIIIII III MINING III lb'I CO3i Sa nel Brown, of Vancouver, her husband, Harold Victor Batebefore buying. `arrived in the village on Thurs- now of the City of Windsor, in the CLAREMONT f to choose from day night of last week and will County of Essex, formerly of the Over 500 samplesal spend a few weeks with C. H. and City of Oshawa, in the County land CLAREMONT, at 10e Per roll and up. A complete HS -0 -of Paints; We desire to have sing & Province of Ontario, tailor, on the Mrs. Found, the latter b, Is a resident -sister. ground of adultery and desertion, 0REAMERY If Varnishes at right prices, representative of the Fuller Brush The B. Y. P. U. will hold its Dated at Oshawa; this 29th. day of Estimates cheerfully given for all Company in Pickering and, Whits - April, A.D., 1926. Interior and exterior b ash regular meeting next Monday �Righsst price paidfor People to* right for immediate work. r evening. "The Bible, Our Heri. JOSEPH P. 4ANGAN, Cream at decorating. C so Is r ght now are buying the Christmas stmas 'k, tage" will be the topic. Group B. Oshawa, Ontario, presents in large quare - will have charge of the devotional Solicitor for applicant. 1246 Call or phone 1813 Claremont tities from our salesmen and we . . . . . . exercises. Claremon t Crea=7 have a very extensive line of them While returning home on Fri. W.G.BINGHAM articles, including Ivory Sets, Tor- -day night last from Pickering, Give as a trial and be convinced toise Shell Sets and Christmas W. G Bingham lost control of his P novelties as well an the household Painter and- Decorator -car on account of the bad roads uxm 5 C swed is ft leaning equipment. Our business atch c ad ran into the ditch, and struck A CW*ftWUNNhL Claremont, Ont&no has always been good in this dia- Is damaging one ........ tract and unless you are a highl;r a telephone pol 1L •of the wheels f3adly. respected citizen with a car, don Edgar Shirk, who has moved SA f apply for this p9sitioc, ss into the village, will take charge f you are this type of man AD. ply in person to , Chao. FL Stone, Ior our of the telephone central, which hue been in charge of his father, King Colonial Bldg., 18 ng St. T. P. Shirk, who had charge of It Never Sell Gr 4M on West. Toronto. for twenty years. The latter pur. oses moving to Toronto to reside. amidst. -a BEATTY John Forgie has been appointed 'Xmas Dull Mmoketo, Ve are sorry to lose him from our r IT DOES noCalwaya pay 'to sell STANDS FOR THE BEST .1tammager of W. H. Moore's farm grain an soon as the threshing to tgosebank and is leaving for his A floished, If yon hare a good crop Ad Mew position this week. Mr. For• and the marIketis depressed pee the ie is well qualified for the posi local manager of the Standar Bank .tjon as he has a thorough know and arrange a loan until a more -ledge of farming in all its branch. Display 3, RM f aromble situation presents itself. Is, and Mr. Moore is to be con. gee, on securing his ser. -vices. YM Our manager is always glad,to dis- olding a F. M. C 0 0 P F1 R Z, The S. 0. F. A. are h case such problems in confidence. oxer in the Community Hall -am n Saturday evening next, Dec. CLAREMONT i 'THE Z '11th, commencing at 8 o'clock, Agent for Aekermam's Quality' All -teams In the league Mon Harness. Ask the user. Litter Carriers, Bay Carriers, with their supporters are invite Door Tracks, Cow Proaraw. : Cards. speeches and STAN DARD 'BANK I I" ..Pnaipe, D 7 � I ruente. local talent, also the presentation OF CIA16NA4,D411156 It L rMloura..2yate A large supply Will p to got my prices OR A.", of the McLaughlin Cup and medals :'DICKERING BRANICH—W. F. Law, M aboMeToors buying elsewhere. -to the Claremont team. This 4"t" . .. I." or—hoe aLso at BOO n. wast M11, whi tby vent is anew undertaking. We YRANK J. PROUSE event all lover of good clean sport t t attend and make it a success. PICKERING. ,ONTARIO o The severest show -storm in over X M" as -twenty peace for this season of The Pickering -,­theyear took place on Sunday, H ere a re Exceptional"ValuesI. When there was a regular blizzard--oodsV ance Committee t was corresponding 611 day. and I' iy cold. The registration of the Z -different thermometers in the vil, � now on disp! 'lage varied greatly, some register- Ity. The of this Association is baS 6. *. All -wool Sweater Coats, Pull -Overs with shall collars. Three ply Ang two degrees below zero while -and plain stitch. In all white and a large n stealing and prosecute 9 low as Somethirig for every one of - * V fifteen the felons. others registered a. variety of colors, below zero. While it snowed all the family. Eadies' Pare white' all -wool White::Stester' Coats, at '$4,00 apt day, t.he snow fall was not so great in Claremout.as it was to Ladies', same as above, pull over, at,.. 8.75 and 4.50 Members baring property stolen oo Brougham and the district south Fancy China, Books, Games ..men's all- wool Sweater Costs, assorced colors, at 2.50'to'5.00- 0660 immediately with any Member Report for fall term of Junior men's all -wool of EZOI 00mrsitt", 'Room of Claremont, public school, and Toys. Boys' Full -overs.- sizes 2,8*32, at ... 1.25 th 2.00 Membership toI­. TWIteft snav be had tmzn the Pr4Wd*M (W -i v%mes in order of merit :Class Il— Ladies' Hose, Handkerchiefs, I at somtery on AW1666101k. Tasn GrI June Forsyth", Mar- Cal Phone It'-^tDopkiug*, Lena Slack Sr. Glovbs, Scarfs and Toilet J. FINGOLD'S Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks 0. S. PaI Linton*, Robert John- '51. S. Chapman, Picierivig. I—Doris Articles. er, son*. Isabel Johfison*. Dorothy yce ulough* GiOII Scarfs, SocksTiesy unro, ---tRf.IsftWr- I� ToBillie Wagg, , Ade's e Johnson*, ,.Shirts, sweaters and Stanley, Hardy Pr. A—Gordon -sweater. Costs.. Spenceley,"Goi�on Taylor and Jack Mor are equal, Billie Moran bliver. Irr. B—Anna Forsyth*, NemFruitsand Peels iff-I 0 a Ne 111CAIGURE Farm Pr 6duc`tion',Wallace Jarvis*, Charlie Johnson* Christmas Cakes.CPLeatb or Goods Stogie Margaret Jobngon*. (*honioars). & V. Spofford, Teacher. sp HARNtSS Grapes, Mixed -Nubs Oranges WITH complete banking faciliti lally a few or After an illness of only adapted to farm business this is ever and Candy of all kinds Our supply of quality Harness and i. �. Tuesday weeks Mrs. George Wagg died on :-ready to render practical assistance, erfax Parts is now complete. morning at 'the home of agricultural interests. x0ep. -We encourage fartners to strive for big r 2441 Fsm*V4 her son, Nelson, at the age of 80 All these goods are e' BOOTS—GREB SHOE - Mr. and Mrs. Wagg had We have a large stock of this tionally good values better production by extending loans fdr Put. Boot on hand—unbeatable d development. sen visiting at the home of their pose of sound for hard wear and tear. daughter In the States, when she -GiVig us a oall afid be Consult our local manager. REPAIRING there was very little hope for her received a paralytic -stroke. While , �convmced. We maintain our established repute - recovery on account of her ad- Vanced age, she was able to be conveyed to her home here. SheO was taken to the home of her son, Do 'I'S C 0 T T .,where she gradually sank until death came to her relief. . Much Phone 1402, -sy mpathy is felt for Mir. Wagg in' CLAMEMONT hiq, Ilereaveruent. tion for repairing a n so harness and boots. CECIL BRADLEY WHITBY BRANCH, J. a PERRY, ManagaL 13ROOKLIN BRANBRANCH.Harness-maker, F. A. BURT, Man&I PTCKF PTN ONTARIO q .12.vl '7 w JIM Tutwftft to me Pon", iw ws� NAMED VEMPMSIDEW set* had * tired of watching the ca FOR' CANADIM NATIONAL ,e4 Aft'n board and was stutfug to �atftl the MY house. Anyhow, Margaret dared not FOR' ALL she tossed- the Abort TL Wellen Will be in stay these fir. ur ba" packet of food into the - vacant cell, Charg i of Tmific and' . . . . . . . e closed the pawl and sind back to bar G, G Mir -A Express. roost. 7-- it I , , Margaret Lathrop was a matter -of- The new Vice -President of the Cana - ORANGE VAA C than National Rye. was born at.Dor- PEKOE fact young woman, devoid of senti chester,_N.B., In 137e, and entered the mentality and ;willing to accept at air apparent values things she could employ of the old Intereolonial Rail - G their SAKIN not understand. Guy's absence from way as messenger at Moncton in 1990.1 his hiding -place, she argued,POWDER was prob- in December, 1901P he became Chief ably due to his having means of exit Clerk to Division Freight Agent Nova therefrom of which be had not told Scotia Division, with headqu;;�ers at Made tn'Conoda - No Alum? her. Most likely, when she did not Halifax. In 1904 he resigned from Tse bring him his supper, he had gone out the runway to accept the position of to the Halifax Board of to forage for himself. Secretary -'Whr be content with lnfelt`1011' teff What exercised her most was the Tra&% and two rears later was ap- ILIL 2, 2 General Sales Agent. Fort hope that be. should get back to the pointed to the Hood Coal Company, with headquar-, priest's hole .without running In After being less, than arms of Blissett. On the whole she tern as Halifax, was confident that he would emerge a year with the Port Hood Coal Com ous from whatever adventure be P&IrY ' he again accepted a Position victorious re. with the Intereolonial Ra$way as Di. had embarked on. As a soldier of pute in France, one who had -won his vision Freight Agent at Halifax, in charge of the 'Nova Scotia territory. spurs in forays into No Man's Land, nt He continued in this position for two he was an adept at quiet movement -d again resigned to accept a and he might be trusted not to give years, an himself away. IMADON RILL MW She took pride in thi forethought A, lord entered ,the coffee -room and ap- which had prompted her to throw the BEGIN HERE TO -DAY. 'e where the guests hum and bread into the, abandoned Samuel Honeybun, retired English proached the tab Classical Words. eftntryman, finds his rain gauge were half -way through their meal. cell, for there was the -chance that be With blood instead of water. And "Beg pardon, gentlemen, but there's might have to retreat to it without We have borrowed so many that It wh has lately been calculated that an Uen'conies news of the murder of— a young man outside,wants to.Bee In- reaching the larder. of th Sir Francis Lathtvp, father of Mar- spector Roake," he'annouriced.- "fie On that optimistic note Margaret many as cue-fourtha words which - caret o -p undressed and, after listening at her we, can find in a fu4losized Latin dW Vsrarry o Lathrop, -.vlw had planned to is one of the grooms f Lathr rom Sir Gny Lathrop against her Grange, but I can't make head nor door awhile for sounds that never tionary have found their way directly lather's wish. So suspicion is directed 4, 4 tail of what he says. Seems mighty came, got into bed and was aseep or indirectly Into the English vocabu toward Sir Guy. blargaret hides him Mary, soared, anyhow." almost as soon as her head touched the" are It. a E -ecret rooLn at her home. A large number of k rian -private- detective,- dis-- "Fetch -him in," said Roake. thepillow. When she openedL her. eyes-,- Greek. words whith the Romans had - the Thus, taking Into 4uise's himself Half a minute later il Young fellow it was to see the sun shining on American, in! Itaken from them e i Rz Ln Americ egtea in ant' 1 1. ! account. have 111UM Ptri,� calfs Upon Saml- in breeches and gaiters appeared, and window -blinds, and she realized that t. thoce Greek words which hera 6 kloneybun, whorr, lie believes to be c,)'I- he was in a truly deplorable condition. she had been awakened by a thunder- come to us by other channels. Greek her looked door. d with the- nl�: tery, ea'i�hi."L ou and Latin fcTm a very r IjZk, 1� at His chubby fa screwed into fan- a knocking on large and a tetive T r ll;d out V�v 11ro ant p&rt_ gf the English!, o_12 VP161-10 and he could 9a17 ',is that you Mery""ahe callod out hrop In �ih Hie Lat I a warrant fnr n her maid. "What language. All through the history of the arrest cf Sir Guy, whom he bleat one word: "STRANGLED!" sleepily, naming '--charges with murder. And though the Inspector bullied on earth is the matter?" our nation the two threads can be seen: r of running together. At drst sight they A \1 W;TH THE STORY, and cajoled by turns for a quarte "Yes, miss, it's me. For God's sake appear NOW GO 0, an hour, not another word could he let me in!" was the reply. "Some- to be so inextrtcabtY twisted began "Good ev�wng, Xiss Lathrop," be, form but one 14 extract from those quivering lips It thing too awful has happened during round one another as to I am sorry to call on & most, e t. . itisnotood,if-' solid cord. bu was always. and only: "Strangled!" the night." unpleasant errand, but I am not my "Well " said the Inspector, g.00milY it was only -then that the occur- fieult to unravel them. The fact, for; q ­ own master. you know, I have here 1: instance, that hospital, parliament.' d eyeing Weil, plate, "I could have done rences of the previous evening flooded Albert T, Weldon ► V warrant aut�orizing me to enter an he prison are Llittin. while .church and search the Grange for Sir G 'with another kidney, but I had better into Margaret's drowsy mind Guy, and wi - S Vide -President of Canadian Natio get along to the Grange and see what leaped out of bed and admitted the ischool have only come through Latin 'also hold an ordinary warrant for his arrest—if I find him." It Is all about." ser+ant, who signalized her entrance position with the Dominion coal Com-, from the Greek. Is symbolical of the which the Anticipating the Inspector's arrival by flopping down on the floor in a pay at Montreal. as General Freight two main divisions into "Come in by a!1 means," she said., faint. Presently she began to MOarL and Passenger was then clavical part of our language falls.*� le to resist you I should at the Grange, we will rejoin Mar asgen Agent of what I was able for words whlcb are genuinely of Let- Twt do so. for you won't find my garet at the moment when Roake's Hesitating at the water-bott'e remedy, known ze the Black Diamond Steam- i I Ideparture from the entrance hall on Margaret took her by the shoulders ship Line, operating between Mont- in origin—unless they have to trans- Roake stepped inside, and, though, 1 the -previous evening left her alone and shook the hysteria out of her. real. Newfoundland i nd Gulf Ports. I late the thoughts of Greek writers— R111. with Blissett. 'How to get rid of him Its Mr. Jevons, the butler, sent in 'October. -1911, he again re-entered , axe very often conce med with the ma,� he Intimated that be did not requirecog' while she took food to Guy in the me for you. miss." the frightened the service of the Intercolonial Rall- terial outer world, but words of Greek to be per-inally conducted, Margaret I "There's a dead body way in the capapity of Assistant Gen. origin are more itkely to be landmarks priest's bole was the prob!ern confront- maid explained. insisted on accompanying him over the housei- Passing the carved panel in ing bar. The lynx -eyed S:euth was in the ball." eral Freight Agent, with headquarters In the world of thoughs and ted Throwing on a few things, Mar- at 31oucton• and in 1917 watts appointed' Owen Barfield. in "History In English Lite first floor corridor, she "a a little doubtless 'Aware that he was plan lest Guy's lack of a square I' the house to thwart that purpose. Caret covered them with, a dressing- to the position of Genersi Freight Words." ...4nxious lose him- but it would probably not occur to him gown and descended the front stairs. Agent 'of the Canadian Government 'meal shcula tempt him to disclose self, but forturate!y Roake wan talk- that she would use anything but the At the turn of the'first landing sheRallwars, and about -00,8 Year -from Koran Printed In Gold. Prepared. It was saw that, with the exception of bet that time, when the amalgamation on, of the treasures of EI-Azhar, :Aug rather, loudly at the tame, "d she tray of food she had r wits might devise aunt, the entire household was gather. took place bet*een the old Canadian I. D. man" possible that 'he v. ithe great Moslem university in Calvo, Government remembered that the C some scheme, for 'a in upon- that ad near the cupboard which had '.00m- Northern and CangAllau is the royal copy of the Koran. Every ri voice was known to the fugitive. Any - bow the danger point- WAS passed in'preconceived notion so as to turn it ad so largely oil her horizon last night. Lies. was appointed. AM, Assistant letter is -printed in gohL Into account in evading the spy, The butler appeared to be lecturing, Freight Thlffic manager• with head - ti .'safety. -isett,' or preaching to, his subordinates about- quarters at Moncton, and a little later I --W Upstatfs and -downstairs the coverts -ell, M,. B she said. nagec of Siaweed is a common article of food were drawn b:ank. . I . ;will leave 1-.,u to your own devices some prone object at which be was., Assistant Freight Traffic Ma -Tou have been everywhere, except and retire to my room The butler gesticulating. Lines was appointed, first, Assistant In the Pacific islands. Istress, he quarters at Montreal. He continued to the kitchens' and servants' ball." will be a!ong Presently to sea to the On perceiving his young m 'doors and windows and I hope You Will detached himse:f from the crowd and in this position until the final coneoli- :said Margaret, .--sbali I take. you Anadian National In 'efface yourself while be, is about Na- met her at the foot of the stairs. da -don. of the C U there? The staff N at supper." i which time he was appointed ly I do not want publicity, and it "Don't come nearer, miis,". -his 1923, at w Stroking his chin, Roake affected to'turall c Man r. Atlantic Region, With consider. "on the whole I think n*t,,#, will not suit, your chief to advertise warning hand would have barred her Traffic , W aw s - what will assuredly Prove to be a way. "There's been another murder supervision over both freight and pa AMONDS he replied. "Sir GUY isn't the man time, senger business. with headqltarters at i T y fai' done. A puffeck, stranger this ,to bide under a housemaid's petticoat, ghastly -UM" "All right,.miss," replied the bud- the Lord be praised. It's no sight for Moncton. Mr. Weld�ou was appointed: AWS 'thout being seen by, .4 end if I slip out wi lot of ding detective. "The servants shall the likes of You." to the office of General Traffic Man- -:..:the servints.it will save you IL "Nonsense, Jevons," said Margaret BECAUSE c;uarariteed to lot know if I am in the house if I ager of the System in August last. Man - awkward explanation, miss," cut ioc7,, mom timber In "rind u a confession of making a can help it, and Ilfha'a-fair caution at. calmly.: lqn Sir Guy's absence it is• same titne, with less labor % Cross miatalcu:ation," Margaret could creeping about. I shall-'ObeY Mr. -my- -duty-- -to­-­decide-4�4ho%ild_be ."He That Doeth"— than -any other saw. not resist administering the nasty dig. Roake's orders as to not being's nuis- done. truth you know, and, you shall GlaiGM41 CAKAMA SAW CCL L706, Do the It was near:y dark now and she had ance, rever. fear."' (To be continued.) learn the truth you need to know.7- VANCOUVOR. sr. JOHM M69� V Margaret went up to her room, but George Macdonald, switched on the lights in the hall TO Miss -iffront she did not.,st&Y there long. Mitford. Cringing I: site's scowl at the �y ve,ief. Stealing dowa the back stairs, she for Colds. int., 11., The' single eye, tbe daughter of the minard's Liniment he procured some bread and cold ham, "One to you, Miss 1athrop" "Yes, I with which she returned by the same light; changed his scowl to a grin. By route to the bedroom. Her plans were Well 'pleased to'rewgnize in bPwliest BIG JOBS FOR haven't achieved much, have I?. ave by now formulated. The butler always . shade the way, here is a cupboard I b f _ Somi glimmer of its pareM biam, .,overlooked. I may as well have a made a noise in bolting doors and as and made ELECTRICITY HOME TRAINED MEN. She would waft till xperts earn BIG PAY. There is a constant demand for -squint inside."' teninj windows, It By daily draughts at brightness v.ectrical experts earn p, I filly Electrical 0 jswo to $5000 per year. No stepped to the, -cupboard- into she heard him. at his nightly task. bright. TRAINED MZN• Ile. would be the*signAl that Blissett, In SCHOOL OR COLLEGE EDUCATION REQUIRED. which 3"rgaret had thrust the tray, mise she bad faith was en- The taste severe, yet graceful, trained HIGH WE ASSIST OUR STUDENTS TO EMPLOYMENT. vii which was Guy's b"ted supper, whose Pro aright WHILE YOU LEARN. YOU CAN EARN WH -stood staring gaged in effacing himself in one of the classic depth and clearness, and pulled open the door and he ground floor. in re- New Day and Evening Classes now forming. Come in or write—Let's a Slowly the dawn of reception rooms on t ng and Correspondence Classes. t what he saw. paid discuss your future. Da Evening comprehension crept into his crafty That would be her opportunity to start on her errand of mercy to the hidden By thanks and honor "from the WIZO face. Yet no word of his referivd to and staid — Up to a cer at -ADIAN SCHOOL;: �the tray and its c6ntents, though just fugitive. By pleasant skill to blame, and y de- i tain point the program I — ELECTR for nn instant his gaze met Margaret's' light, i CA Uke the clash of ropier blades. The was ca ffW out in its entirety. elo. f the butler And high -60111111URIOU. with the eyes were the first to drop. She o'clock the stately tread oquent throng DEPT. 50. 533 PHILLIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL. girl's below, bolts were reverberated from and felt physically sick. Of those who purified our speech 131issett," said Roake, addressink shot and window -catches snapped. stay Blissett, would be round a dark corner his assistant, "you will have to st All these are youm The same eX*, somewhere, avoiding him in masterly this -house. . Ism_ Y±n- Sorry, —M ampler lure -- 7 to -cause any inconvenience, -rn—activity,—yet-neve. far beyerind-4he Lathrop,torch You in each woodland, me on b`T46317- but you have perused the search -war:: cupboard. Taking her electric moor— d you will have gathered that' and the packet the had made up of the raitit an I crept along With kindred Alm the same sweet path annexed viands, Margaret It empowers me to leave an officer in. Well, I do see fit. - to the carved panel, pressed the cluster 0harge if I see tit. To knit In loving knowledge rich'" ft'of grapes and In a caressing whisper Doubtless you will raise no objection' her lover's name into the poor. and we need not trespass on you for murmured .—Charles Kingsley. sleeping I * g acco 'modation. I will wager dark interior. a eepin in want to go to There was no answer. A Detective BlIsset won't 'she tried again. Minard's Ltniment for bore Dick. "Guy, darlini,"' I!eep "I've brought you some grub,." In Spector Rooke mads his way back to the !nn we:I pleased with himself. 1 Still no answer. She took out bar .-Work t;� 162ow. tray of viands he had unearth -'torch and flashed it, round the stone- i bast no other know - "An the Properl y thlo s walled cell. The ray showed little else ed Indubitable proof that Sir Guy wa cr); In but the stone walls. The late tenant liedge by what thou bast got by Work somewhere at the Grange,, jug; the rest is yet a-11 an hypothesis bid -den planting young Blissett in the house of the priest's-ho!e was fiot there. of knowledge; a thing to be argued of •e had taken in 13choo's, a step which would a thing floating in the CHAPTER XIII. loads, in eildle,;- logic It baronet into , vortices, till surwt the young b the. c open, when he would at• once feel the I A sound of movement be:ow stairs 1 we try it Rud fix it- -Carlyle. a Lai X Ti', handcuffs. I reacli*d the girl's straining ears. The Next morning at breakfast the land-, butler had finished locking up and ISSUE No. 50-126. d At I " r� !�,t"^.::', v .. , -- -.;;�­.,­ -,-,.�--.p,"A ?,. -1 - � P � I _1:11 _r..: -�.- ­'­-A&-_­Z0-----, �­V�. -6-_'­l- -7 ­ I(AW i� �11'1 .. f - _1­11 %_­`%­7-;;�k ,­ -- ­,�'W='� _­�5­ . 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J9ka_ . . . ;:� teach's" L . .­, - , : in Northern British Volumblai: , &a.ch & bun.oh Is. greatly - ad, e* 006t. very 14ttl4a; but thek.Wkye to the ., " - * Is ' '' I.. - . ." �' 'A � - . The carved figures wen on the top of the. . � , I I I-- ..., . � 1, Z4 , , , -, -­: :­­, pedsa-y in acid weather. Somet.traes. lunch ttat distinelton that "awn an• I I . '- ' . . L . . I � ::7.:. �­.w,.�, _. . � . ...: ' ,represent the principal &ctorain legends des =.Izkg , �. " :. 1, . , _�'. 4., e thought . . , . 1, ." � . . .. �. . . .. -- * - .4, � %±_ a number of them try persuade joy and which prevents the the origin of the family crests. The owner of the - .. ' ilves, ww tha school from dweginik upon this ex4leed1mg1k ,.'� I ..., - I , I I..._2 -4 j Same VK�=.0 Who . � . . ,totem pole belonged to the "Wolf Clan." .. � 1. . I... The chief objeo- low cost of the Iad1vkWaA dishes. - . The principal legend which e t�h_. � - . .. . :.. . 4 , . --ig explains how I :, ,�_'- I , .. 'i � to supp,17 thAs need. � . .� , �1% '? 'i� .:..4, that homemakers haie to earning Fot�ug am some of the menus ,� wolf was adopted for thelamily'crist is as follo 8: I I I ., �,! �_, - tion w ., . .. ;_ - Z!�,, . .. . . .. . � ­ I .. . One day, Ion years a or a great lava eru t* A in this way is that they thint she has served this term* . . o ; ---, - - ,.;., money , L � . took place, at 61i iqu on the Upper O'ns . ;. . r . . 06 . . .1 . � the tasobers cannot. 947 enough to 1. Dream of to,mato soup: cabbage � , � __ .:: .. - ' . . butter; sliced River. The molten maas.pUted the waters of the I hot rolls and I _ 4 make the venture worth wMe. Some salad- 1. I '-river back across the valley to the mountain-aide - - .__�,­, . howev.,gir, can manage to Make lc anger: cup cakes; milli. I .. I !...'I � . . " ". ,­�! women. ­ and formed a plain, which _extende4- I 0 , � L. �J 4 I... - 11 I .4 . . ;�, ,a nice little ium OWII W06 ad waters of the ,4 . k. , deviled eggs, . - from the head lava ; e- Kabluich to the . - I . .�, .. � � . �N , t. . - 4 . 4 1 s 1 ,,2. Creamed pota.tow, d I . I 1. .1 . olive Whyte wheat bnw4 said butter. 'cany ,. ., �, 30 can I o . - .canyon, at Gwinkha. The fiery flow overwhelmed I ­ . .. ." . -4 one such woman reoelvee - I . � ' 1 � villa les land fishing hamlets in its path, and the . ­I 11 ­ -e, . : .1 . �'A - - - � .4 .. __ a plate. To make als mu-ch as possible, apple-taploca pudding. milk. .. . �.�_ , .. i: 1_".�� f V. I �* o.f a L and celery :p;rple fled to thesurrounding hills. Among these ., .�.��' . ""-� I I ;she his 3. Bleat pie; tomabo �- _'. I . , ;� � r . . 'A sh . .. . - I. .L. .,�., 1-It .�� .. a to remind hemellf often eals I I I : . I itives, was an Indian chlef named Gum-lu_ ..- . ! "I , . 11.1, 41 . . . , 41. -, �shad;- hot roFs and butter.; baked 94)-- .. - .. . . Z .i . "'ftp; . I .. . I , .... number of things: To %bkpt the in . . - - t� 1, L . I . __.pwuer of the . . . I I I . _� , : . "'. to the Ree to use : -Gum-lu-gidis fled, with lits-famoily, to high . � , 1/ - 'and, ple; cocoa. -•';Als, the ancestor of the f��' . theNtEgIts- - � ' t74 _1 : . e - . - . I . . - - ;i _ •_ make i A'. Pork sausage, with apple rings, : .k�,, ". i I - vegetables that are In ssaaOU; to In : lands of the Shkamal River where the ped. ':, ... .... . . - . .. I . I . . -*--his• : Night after night they had no rest, but dis . - - - , were - I ,.. each dish go atraettvc that its appear• I baked .' potal,bes, baking powdie.r - I . .- I..71 .7, ; .- voices accompanied , :�' %noe gives pleasure; -to us-e what �cults with butter, butterscotch pie .1 . turbed by weird sounds and voi �1 �'_ .,�_ �1 '�: I ... - I . I ,.:.. : . "L L .. .- - . by the beating of tomtoms. At length the Chief - - � 7 ­w , .: . �. `:­ � ... �. , .. _0 �. , wvlad oth,arwiss go to waste in the (the shall of *bl.ch was made the d.&5r . - - -•� ,.. .. , :,%; , - 7'. 1 . . , . - . and some of his braves determined to set out and .1 , . . ., 1,• . . . I � t�'. _ - to (lo all the braking, having before when the meet Pte WR 4. ���I`� ,�:! I . I . . �.' ...-. - ,, , .:-. " .5� . . .. � garden, a being , ­ . .. .. I - . .- .. _7 - L .- , ­ � - .. discover where the sounds came from.. The legend t ;: . � : �. -:�� � I . , - , �. .. � I . ­' . ' 1,�-r. , _�' � I , %-. - ­1 . ... . ­4, - . the oven full each time amd planning. I>aked), cocoa. . . ,.� I P I � -.- - � describes how they f ound themselves In the abode ... '' ..?"'. . ; . . .:.. . . . _.�_ I .� . . - � . the next day's meals so every bit of 5. ,,Weinem"'L, . I , , I .-� �_ :: L _- :. po"Wes on. the halt of •"Luluks". Spirits of the Dead, where they . I I. " .1 �'.-- , ... . , - - ,, � ;:... I � .:1 . �! ­ - I 11 beheld many strange things. Escaping fro,m. I..: I . . � . . . used to the best advan,U.ge; to . . ft, 9i is us shell, catsup, rolls and butter, peaches - am for the family - these haunted regions, Gum-lu-gidis, overcome by ' :: . ��f I L �. I;. _. �.. . . " .4 'Pre:) dinner at night .,: �.' .. .., . _1 . _. . . . � with marshmallow, cake, mRk. 11 ­ . ­, . . �, .1 ,�,� "fear, again took up his flight, this time across the s'. 11 � - I _,F"i , .. pretty ml;ich what is served to the F I ' . .. , . � :.� - L -1. . . . . . . ]��:� . � L . ... 6. Hamburg with spaghetti, white Z:r _: *.,Grease Trail to the his. River, leaving the . . . LL I..", 1. ,.. � teach-am ,,:...... ... � at moon; and to keep the table' ­ ' 'Naas, with its terrors far behind. When the . I.i�, % I.­. ., 1 I , emays immaculate and attractive. � . � I '.­.d4l _. 1. .� �1.14 , , I I . ' L 1. .. _­ . rye bread, 9'k-ed tomato and OUCIaLa- _ I . 4;4 . .�:, . , I ber on a lettuce leaf, hot apple sauce. . . winter snows had melted and the tee had left the I-, 11 . . , 1-9 . f I This worman.usea linen cloths, paper 1. . -river, Gum-lu-gidis and his companions travelled *1 , � _­__ I _­ ­... L - 4 .. V . 11 * , "r , .... 17 , 1 ..�":, _' '_ milk. I . . ..'", .., � " I 1.k_:��-.'� �., % I '. I �.. � . I napkins and a variety of Inexpensive cookies and - I down the Skeena River, in dugouts made from W , , �!, " ,�:._ . t 7 . 41, _. I . .1 .. . . ,.� . � ... --- ­0 I I 1 7. Hot meat loaf. mashed potatoes, . 7 - -_ - ,­ . , . , . , I , . whipped . cottoawood trees, until they reached the island of . I 7 - -_ _.," I � garnishes. A spoonful of ' I. ­ I . . � " . I .­, "I - on obrn, rolls and butter, apple pie and . which i ch. !;.. , '. 11 cream, with a fluuAsohino cherry - .- Khern, now known a3 Kaien Island, on � . " _ I - L 1 1.141, ­% L. , . � - . .1 . . 1. -1 - - -top-Of the irtfk, -a few- croutoria in - cocoa. Prince Rupert is situated. Not very long after .. 1. I . 1. ­'N�, ?�. - . . . I - I.. - ,. .. . _..�. *11.� ..-. they-had settled at Khern, Gum-lu-gidis' rest was . � . I _4 .F , � . M, .:L 7, �_ . . I ______... -,.--- I : , � t, . - . . - . , , � I . ' ' ; on'�a more disturb4ad, this time by the nightly , I :11'k . . I Evertkg on the Wharf. the altar base were the guardian aur how-Is of wolves which seemed to ,be calling Gum- ,.1 . I `* ; . I L. .. . L ' L 1. , ' I. - g' - L " , , _, _ " _L� , - � - of purple V �. I. .. . "Is of the altar,-masses -'gidis b his I . � ",a �11 . -1 . L lu is na 41 - �. , . . I � . I Give me the smell of oakum, pitch.' aTJAO-eA+ once rriore, or he, thought the spirits 'f the lava ,; - .. . .1 .T_ , .1. �. .. �, - -W . -ers. be-0. Some Of th.s. 11011ey'sulclee he had'�gain found him out. After the howling had ­ I 1. ., ­ .. I .__:,�O, . * I I . .X . . . The pungent odor of a freighted dish- cont, nued for two nigh", the old Chief determined .. .. : , ! , I 2 74 -� i%� , .. -1 . gathered, carrying It as he rode and 1. . - �s . ... - . � .01�4 L ' - Ing boat, � 8111'erIlIlng it from time to time &q Luth- ,.,..to meet, his. fate. Dressed in his ceremonial - . ", I I . , .".. : I . "I 1, 7 * - _- , .- - . I I . da cirig robes, with face painted and his long hair I . � I. .. 1. . ­ ­ - . . . . .. " And busy prepara.tion, whan a vessel sm,e�.t at his haadfu.1 of wiLdtags � n � - . _ , ._ . .tied in a- knot, after the manner of the warriors of. � - . . a .� . , .;. _ I - � . - . , . ; . , GIFT SUGGESTIONS. I . L . � 11 .. I.. 1. -W. . nears: . , _ ig. his tribe, he set out alone from the camp armed - ' .. I � - , * i during his famous dispute at I.e4pz ' ' - I I ­Z � '! ... 1. I I , . .y made yet extremely � - .1 I . . ,.. I -Anoth,-.r lane Ignored by the road L: ,witb Ms Chief's tomahawk, set with abalone shell. � �� �_ � .,;,.. I - I V,1; � � Very simp' y ' ' : . . . t. .;--��-� - . .. .1 - . - , . ; . useful are the dainty things shown The fussy'chugging of a grtm; S'dineS, I Insp, gave a gilmpg,_� of the see with FolloAin% the dire�­�n.frora which the sounds . , or bed . boat; . � .,tretches of sand, a mowing field; wish ., proceeded. Gari-Itt-gidis -�ame face to fare with 1. .. " , ­,�,�L �7.� .: _. m ,'�. here, The dressing sacque schoozier's wash against galnet the ala white woll. Raising his toma�iav- k pre . ,� " I t_.­� . .­ - .. - jacket is effective-y trimmed with nar- A passing . masses of white daisles among the ' ,pare defend hhnse'f he noticed the animal .1% I . -1 I l',, - I tie collar. wooden walls. ripe sway!ng grass and red sorrel and .. was to d - I I I . - I row lace, and has a novel . n great pain and unaware of his approach, as . .- L. 7fz - . . I ...... I . . 0 'k I ' And gralir-whit$ gulls that 611- the bar* � ever all the lark's a<)". That also . It was trying in vain to dislodge . . 11 - Ar � -�_t - ' _ and tucks over each shoulder. The - .. ­ 11 . W,` - I 'head band is trimmed with lace to bot waters, flost . . : � I a sharp piece of . 4 I L -I ,p � a - . I . was an unforgettable vision, I deer's ',one which bid pieree its Jaw. Gun-lu- . ­ - i ft- .- - . . ... .i . L'. , I .. I correspond with the jacket. No. 1471 . . , - , � I ­ � it is the more leisured going that .1 . ��gldis said to the wolf "Brother do me no harm 4% r�. , ` .. :� ... I is i-, sires 34, 38 and 42 inch" bust. Lk In" but watch the tax-off lights J gathers the barvest. "Turn your .I.- land I will remove the bone which otherwise willC, Nr­ .� - when evening falls. . . head," says NAnaeu. "stay a cause your death." After Gum-lu-gidis had re- 1. �' . .. .'. - ,-�L-. ,tv afar L , -. '. Size 38 requires 1% yards 38-inch ma- ft-w min- ­ J,� - . ... . - I � . , .- ,� k I - .. -, , 1. � ­� . - .te .��, � - ,; . rial and 18 yards narrow lace; head And sea-bound resse.'s Into empty 1, Utes. Leave the dusty road. Take In . moved the bone, the wolf became very friendly. . 4 shadows, dip; and'each-lime the Chief went'out hunting the . and enjoy the ibad wonders a4 -_1 ­�. . . �. �,o '. - �' band 3 yards lace wA 23A yards rib- ' . white-wnlf killed a doer for him; thus supplying : �. - ,�" - . While, wbeart-bou,nd fishing " , ;, 'I, �. - . , 20 cents. craft re' your feet." I . ,1im and him family with food. I . , - I ... - 1.4 'v . . 10 ; . bon. . . , , .�11 ' .,* I '_ . . turn with silver .ha,uhk - .0 . .. - ..� 1. � _. � .4 : .. 6o. t he legend states, Gum-lu-gidis adopt the I ` �,7 , , The fancy tea aprons are of various I . I * ' ed I ; I I I , ''. - . � I .% . . . - white wolf for his "A'youk-i" (crest) and in hills . . �_, W " . - One has two pock" and pef- � - To Workers 1. : I - .es . . .- . ... . , . sty' AIL , 1 . - - . forsted for emJ?roidery dots, the other Or hear the deep-toned siren-of a pass- . � I . ceremenial dances always wore a white wolf. _. . .. - T . .A� , . . : ' A _­ . ' - lag ship. . I , 0 workers, of the world, I love You alll skin robe. I I.. . _1 . A ., .�# '- ;with bib and pocket, or yoke and . � I - A.,q , _ .. � ­ . :. - -g . . .2 ,� �_ size only. Aad tee from distant liglirthou98,16ve cusp land bands After some years of peace Gum4u , idis became . pocket. No. 1274 is in one a 7 , . . .. I'll I towers. the sweeping beams i Aeross the wide earth's miled. ­ homesick. and he returned to the Naas, for he ,1 - ­ - . � � - lConsult back of pattern enve!bpe for I 1''... I . longed to fish once more in -the waters of the ' 1. -.-,-- . 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I I '. 1*1 ­ -Arthur J. Peel. 0 workers of the -world. I lovelou all! L' �! ­ I : � , 11 , . . . ­.. . - . I I . . . � I � , I , I .. . - is Together we . .: 11 .� .. � '' ' '. .. - I ­11 . _... � . ' *-: ''Beauty at Ow Feet. - .- IVAI follow and be glad. . .,. I— I....,._ - 'Genuine Poetry Sincere. . . . . * � 1. ,.� I . I.: : _ .' ' . -Martha M. Smith. ' I. . I I 1'� " I . :. I : -1 n# .. �;No such habitual intimacy of ex- There is something attractive in the 1, " .. . , _ .. -. 1.11�'� .. , , _ . . I I :,;. . e't. . �` . �!. ��.,,.. . , - 1, 1 � : . - z p + `: : ,�.. ..: :- , - t , . .. :.:,: ::: . ... . . .k. who have the grace of Angewing, 9 . , . ..:�., �: � . . "! . . � . . pression in possible in dally speedL fo' I .. .1 ... X .. .. - 1. 1. � . .. .., aea the whose feet aro not ever hot on the The mouth of a fuil-grown whale. I.. .. I ... . . . I- �,­�..i� ,In poetry It Is possible. because i .. 1. 1,11 - I ­ . ,- �. forms and conventions and restraints highway, who have time for grassy when wide open, measures 12 feet by . , .� 'i., . . . - . � .. . . . `.: . t . . � ;��'T, .1 . -of art give dignity and quiet -to the margins and for field ways. Among I$ feet. - . . . . ­ - . ,�, �." . , I., ... ,� � . ­1.1 . � I ­ . . . turbulet feelings on which they are Irn- those-4-hwe kIll Who VYWO (beep,17 - � - � I �, posed. . . . Poetry is a touchstone versed in this .eoref of leisured going - . . . ' - ' I . - - ­.x, , . I - . ­!­ I , a P&r ,vender. WRh his stick - - � - - ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES-By!D. J crAn.%rn. .- _ . . .1 .1 for :insincerity; insincerity; it &nyoo6 does not was . .� . - 7 - . - � 'L - ... � . ­ � I .1 . feel that wb4ch, he desires to express, and his little haaftlig, he tramped the ­ - __ __ - . � . � I . .. � . . . , , �, I .1 I , *-, 4 �'?. - 1111�11�11111�,,�11 " . . �� . . . WA�CH . - , , , ''7. , I ­7­1­1�. -1e may make a passable oration: he country roads with his small merchan- 1 . � - I- � HE . . . . _� . ., . . , I , , I , '.. . . . - I �Fq� i . . . dise. -_ ­ - -.1-1 _` ., �__ ..?", -_ !. , will never make a great poem. * -, ." I . - . 1. E-A-SE .1 0% - 1­`:! I �' .. , vit . ... - � .� � . , . . There were many gipsles In those ", , No me whose optnion need be con- I . � . . . � . . ,. . . .. .. . - ______`7 . . 1. .�� � - , , ., . , .aide,r9d WW maintain that Shake- parts, They kmew him well, and at . _Z.. 1 . -- � I . . � _____ . :� ... I ,� . . I I . . _% . , - '.��; - . . . . . I � , _,�� . . . ­.- ..� I . *� , . I I I I . � . - � . � . .- I.. . *� �,. speare's Sonnets are destitute of f,del. their bldjMifl; he would'att down on . � . .. r. . . - � . 4. - �16 �_ .. . , � I . t� I . .. :­.. .1. .., . 1�­ 7 : Ing. Some, re the grassy Margins of those New - . , .1 . . , � ... __ I . . I :.:..,i._.. I11 � - . . . . � .'' ,�i I . . Opinipas olaim . ..� . .1 , .. I I .�11_ 1. .. . __ - - I . - - .. . - - __ - , - �� .. :epect, maintain that the which PGre-et ways and sing or whistle for . . I . . ,; . . - --- -_ -_ . . .: il ­�-4-4 �.. . �t>, L. hei'm has nothing to an ex. I-, 1. . I �� . It. , . _r, � ___ inspires t do with, them. He was some,thin* of . - .. ., i. pert whis0ar. Then-having planted I. . I ,; , I .. ll� ,,� fo ,,, I$$ � . I . their ostensible oocabsions; that they � �� - ... I -_': - -, : - .. . . � s,�Z,� in their hearts a ;Iny flower of sons . � . - �_ . . p. . . . . � ;V �­ .. .-. �. are free exercisies of the poetic fancy, ,��, I I -,�. I . . . ". , - .. I ­ - '' - i. . I . . .1'. , � -� .. . . . . . . . � .. - . . ; -:I... ­. '... : � - . , � 1. foaming over the dramatic - he pre again on his way. N � I f. .. .. - -� . posstbal . . . ­ . -..:..;., -I... . . . . . . - S I � . ,�, ... . - ties of Ufe. and finding deep expres- Flo was en.- of those, who In this . . . . .. �. . 11 __ . - - . .. . cion for some of its lmagine+-crises. hurrying, strlying, world, still had a .; I I � - _­ �.. -..... . . .. . - . ____ .: .1 I z . certain leisured gladness of heart. . �,;.,: . - .. -_ _.,::­; . � . . .. .. 5n, Poetry to not bfogmphy; and the _* - -1 � . ... ... _. . . - ,7, - , ") .1 . , . '. ­ "...- � - " That weans a morn excellent way - . . .. . � - 1 , val �,� -. - '.��,. ;�.k"....""', _ .us of the: to the modern . .1 .1 I �­­: . _­ � 1 . - . .- I 'reader is Independent of all know- than. thaLt of the hustler who has turn- , . � - I I. I. . . '­ 'j� �' . _'. . . . . :t _.. . � _'. , .. - . I I . p,!bw form of idolatry. ;-� .."?.". . �� ;:: . 01 . . : . � . -, , , -,-- " , , " I.A< - 1. ..- . - -I l:l� �41 ledge of their oewlel T .. . ­... .. _. I , ­4 - . __ ---i -,� .. .. _'�_­ � . I.. � ..... .., -1 - . .� ...... - - . . I . - � were made from the material of ex- Last skinimer the writer had a I�rlef - �. I - . I. .. , .. . , I 11. . . - : . ,-_ . . . . -1. " I . . .. ­, 1. .. . '.I :., . .. : ­ ­ - ,-- I., . .perienoe Is certain; Shakespeare was cycling holiday along. For the tin .--.." . . . . . I ­ - . . . . . ., .. ,. . ... - . . .."',; - - .-, .: __ '11� , -he was h . in own master. _ .. �. (D . .: , ? , . . 1 . . - . I .. . . . 7�' That " they ed spee4 into a I not a puny !WARUTO rhymater, But four days ' 'He - - I . - ! , . � . . . ... � . ­ , ..' . could go or 4tay as he pleased. If he, . . .. . the processes of art have cq2snged the �Zn- � . , , . . . I I I - . - .1 '. I. . . � tear t6 a, pearl, which. rentaJas to de­ found a little *ayside paradise any- _,­ - _�_ . . � _� I I - , - . . 1. I I .. - - - . . . %. . _ : ��,_-f,i . . . . , . i . -1 ,-, .. � , :� �� 1. - . .. . , . , . . . � . , . . -:1 . . . . � ;� . n L:­� I I .. 1, .,_�. . � , - I. .1 . .. '. _.­ ,­: I I .. ­ , . -orats, � 'Sonnets wher%-, be take a,lodgment there. . ­` . . . �." I . 7.. I'! . ­ 1,:'L .. ic new sorrow- The 'Bonn , . : , � A The hadgerows were at their loveliest, I . ,,, 1. ' , - �-.., . .speak to all who have known, the � � .� . :- height the year. The . - I � ... - fe.. .. for it "s the , I � . .chances a" chaugea of human U . � � ­�� �'• . . 4 � . ., . ,7:�- .1`1_7 'e*"aro," will robes werra out, and the b . r . . �. _'.' - , Sir Walter Ra4eigh, in "Shak . honey- , �:­.�. ..,- r­ .. . 1 - .� � I � - , . , . - :'$.�.­ t _ .... . I - � . , .,. " . I , I -gins of the roads were . � � .- . . . . �,�- - ,, a. -, � ., ...- _.­ _. ­.- t 5,ivk1#t. th-m me, . I , � . . 1. .. 1. I , . I � - . � ; . . . - Ili � � . � . . :1 , . � ': - : i I . I . I � - .� I . I . I. I 1� , : .�: I . . . . . � I . . - a rict� now of ra�gued -robims, now of . 1 � � .,� � I . � I . ,;, . ,. � .., :�� :,: - I . . . '. . , . - - . ". . . , -over$ 8.04 vetches, I � :. - . . Branded. I . . d , of meadow sweet 1. ::'. � . � _� � . i I .. : . . .��N_11'-, ... - . . .. I 1, . I � I—- .11 ,. . ._, "..: ... Little Timothy on his fAiry cyc'e had Aad of yellow rattle. I . ­ . � . . .. f . �. �- -.-.1 1 1 . . . .� burn,ped. Into an old gentleman and was Tht� most preotous meni,yrlee o - .. � .. 1. I ., J: . . ­ , r . . .. - �, 1, . - , I , a . I "" - . ­ . - .. . ­ 0, I , '�� ­ . - 1-1 , about to take, flight when his victim tho.s.* days ax,, of gifts of the wayside. ..! � ... . _. i , , . - seized him by, the collar. hatiftts of beauty an4d Of joy. gather- � '. - - . I . ....." . . I ..... . s % m :` 1� .. - . . , . -t','�' ­ . - � . . I , - , . I .� . 1­1 . .1� .. _ � . - _. .. _ ,.� '. - . .. . _. I -- -, .- -_ ­.- - � . bw Itaxerad along some byway. . ;_ I.. . �. �t - ". .1 - .. . - .. . .. 'ow, then. you rascal, what' ..; -. ­ . . .:7 ... . , -71 " IN -.4 your el as - , ­ ..; .. , - . �" * .. - . j I., I , , : I . *:- 4 name?" he demanded, Thiwa was one memorable spot . , .1 ­ , ,� . - . . � ,�.-". . - . I - ��. 1, - . I _. .- _ . :., �� .. I I­ . . ., � � .. . . , ' " , , - . . I. _. -11 was christened Timot rsld�s altar- - -; ,.L. , . .* I.. - - 1. .. � , :,­'� � ­_ - . '_. . . � , ;�� .� . - � . �. . .* - - ­ . . - _44.0." hy Thomas." wh�* saiem&i 14ke a wry-side - . I I .. .., - 1� ­ � . * �­. 4. .: * 1­ ­ :_ ­ ­. . replied the small boy, endeavoring to ?hare was a sort of hedge-Tow head- * __ 11 � . - � . ­� 1 1 10. - . �. '41.1, . -, �",... � 11 " :.": I . - - - . � ­11: I � ­ .1 .. .: .. . . ..: ,� �: . ., I I � - ­ - . ( . . .. , _. . 111. I . I �, .. - .� , -? - -1 appear quite calm. . . land, a. grant bunk of wK4 rose, twelve . . �­.,,:-`.-t.;.­! - , . . �L'*� - - �' - � It J , . . ., , �4 - . I I . . . J 1. I I ., . 1? . I . ... . ­ . . I � . . I . �f . I I..%. - . C: ?,., "How do you know that yoif were 'Y'Reds Its kRit circumference, Jutting' ""' , .� I �, % : . :7. , - . .., � *, , -.. " � - �.. -'. Y . 1, _i_ . *.. I � . I 1'-..,!:1 .. - : I 4 .. I .1.. .: �.. 1. �, . . .. I . . I , . I -,% christened?" was the next qui"llou- right out into the middle of the wide � .� . . � �. . %� ._..... -. . -­ - . ,� - . . ­ .,; I * I. . I i ." 1. .".. 11•, � . � Qarlt^.different from Timothy's expeo- graMir nankin of the, road. It was a• . . I � ,. - ­ i.� .�.,. . .. * I I __1 �k"�Az � N4 I I t . ,.:. ' . * .1 . I., . : .... ) I . �' . ­��. ­ : . . I I . I , . . 9 . . . 11 "',". I � I 1: I , . _V . I tation. btkro.fag basrh of wild roses in full :� . - _� - , I , . . I ,� , . . . -� " - - - �. ,T� . I __! , . ­a*& bloom. In and araong which . - - "'That's easy," he answered. I h was honey- . - %`::�J (C.M.uht. 1024, by Th. NU Sy-&,-, I.. V ,� - : '. ad around � - -.W- I 1 . �­f . -, .1'rq still. got the marks on my arm." suckle, in wild profusion a . . �� r ­.- . ., . . ­ I . t i. � - - � I . . I ­1 ........ . . 1. . '. . , � I . . 1; _. . . . . -, I ­ . .� I , . . � . .,� . ,.. - . . . I 1. . . .. � I . ..- . . .1. I - I :, ,IV . I I . . I . .11 � 1. . . . � . I � I ...�)l � . .L I . � . . "kl� I . . � ­ a, 1. , , -.?"•`n..,, , , I Li'r '. :_,� . �), ig , . Iit� . 42 � :-,*,�,Z.'_ i , - , W. I . : - U_ - kl- � . lw.1=40i �­�­-�� - jz;�45itrk .4 .,`a1'24W;z;.t:-­ * . - - A -, , $�ozr;,,,;W­ 1;�& * .-�.-,18 -:�.U,.,=-..�i-l�"-.i�..��:11���,,� , -­'.- ­,4=;"AF�.,*.' ,W 4� �Z. , ,�,_�4��ZZA, .��W -8w��_ .4 , - ��,,,,%i . " . ­�c 11 1.! �,�,�!-,.,��,,�����,-�l-l�4.;�:;�=1 .��,�?" Nal g�, - 40*711'.��_V"�,�, 74V 7,• Nb, 4 % 4 • • -Z 7- -On -Monday evening one of Mc- -Have You ordered your Christ- LOOA-LIS�&SO t Glasban'etrucks ouk fIL0 at the east- -mm.X&rds yet ? If not call at the 9D end of the village, due. to -a broken. News office -and see our samples and .--111hje attendance at the,_ diffemm'. gas line. The fire was extinguished secure prices. before much damage was dome. -Dr. E. A. Sadler Dentizt practis- churches on Sunday was very small. ��e on account of the stormy weather. in Toronto, Zilf be.her'e -in h19 -The­annual Sunday School enter - h jq in off 4 -Rev.. A.R. Sande sub tainment and Christmas tree 6f' St its on Thursday from 10 a. in. to non s George', Church will -be held in & 5 Pm.% as usu&L* Am Su'rit will be 10.30 -a.m. "Eu Town Hall, at 8 P. m., -Satuiday,- Dec. -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent - 7 Pm. d Given Ideals". !�4 ,0 All those -interested in formiag a 18th. All interested are welcome. ist. Otfice Over Balsdon's hardware ,g league for Silver ,collection.. store. Offlee,houm 9 to 6 daily and Pic roindinig district be on n. --ag kerid a surext ; The Ye . - P. S. of St. Paul's will evenings by appointment.* sain e Whursday evening at S.S. NO. 4 Wast meet on Friday Dec. 10th at 8 o'clock 'Pickering Yij_lage at's P.M. 333 meeting will be in charge of the IN �X MEMORIAM. mission a" committee and will be lea --Group A of St. Andrew's United 'Church will hold asale of fancy work by Miss Ethel Bray. Bi4ght'smigmig; MIDDLETON-In Memory Of our -dear am, useful g;$kLeA and home-made interesting readings come and en husband and father, who passed m a s• Se a2s'on �7- joy another good sing. All young away Dec. 4th. IM. gw* bating at Arthur oyes to Ily invited. morrow (Saturday). Everybody wet- people are especiallyDecember brings sad memories anniversary ser- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . %j� -�-Owing t� the' ifini Of loved one gone to rest, vices to be held In St. J4,ha'p United is. 'here' 'r W, G6 Habi _*h6 has been spend- Who will always -be remembered. churgh, B"ughami, on Sunday next Ing the- aujumer months in Englehart ; -a' By the ones that loved him most. nth mo;one x,p evening, there 0 min zd retiirnea ,a To-filght tbe-stars are gleaming, Irith his son, C. P. Kati, only one service In St. Andrew's J e Upon a silent grave; -Ag e Making extensive preW UA week and spent a few days with am we ar before going on that• day, which will b Pickering friez4a at to 0 p in. Sunday school will There eleepeth there without dreaming 46 ff for this season of Gifts., Peterboro, where -he will his One we loved but could not save. -tions et 1 11.16 min. It- blaris,r daughter, Mrs. L B. Horn, and Vard- Doyle, of Toronto, who will conduct -Alwave remembered by Wife, ily for some time. the services -it Brougham, will also gone and Daughter. We. hope to meet with -Be sure and come to the sale of . duct the services in St. And con articles, home try. --work, useful your approval made baking and candies, also after- -The-threatened railway strike on Now A"ortlison"n8s. noon tea, by Group A, �*. on the C. N. R. and C. P. R. will not F given to be materialize as a'compromige has-been $t. Andrew's Ladies Aid on Saturday es effected- between the two parties.The FERRETS FOR SA&19-�-Uood hun- Our Toy Department is and will be full of all kinds of d.e. December lith, at 2.80 pm. at BOY men, which included the conductors A-' ters- A??Iy - khn O' en, Frenchman'a -4. �-Ser-olce Station. opp. St Andrew's Bay. R o.2, Pickering. 8-14 R c 4 and traim-men. asked for an increase lightful things for the' little''Onei-Gam es, Piotaie. It. -The bazaar held in the Town Hall of six per cent, which was refused T OST -Tan And Whits Pomersmiari, Books, Mechanical Toys, Dolls, Dishes eto., by the railways. As a strike at the ALAmale. Finder Please send word to Mn.J. S. an Saturday afternoon under the aus- and by the way," we must not present time would cause a great deal. Stewart. Greenwood. Reward. 14 s of the Women's Guild of St grea success. of suffering and inconvience, as well s Church was a t OR SALE -Car of corn and ILH forget to mention the "OiRe e large number as gt loss to the two parties dir- -as, patronized by a Fkinds of feed. Am Mi hi beat f concerned, and to the country at vain. M. R. -Hoover, Loc=,%,ilFekvat'0r'14-'1 partidular item" jZ:ipts t the ladies of the village and c . large, a compromise was cozWdez*d uc eas that the FO ► rounding district and was a. a R SALFln Villace of Pick • fh=cially there being s,44 realized best for all. It is reported ing, a brick house and lot close to centre 1A Clans is COMME. again this year men� will receive an increase of four A bar for qi�&A we at $1800 oo. .:ffani the sale of various W Pickering. lunch etc. j>er cent, Althou h the matter has not age' . B r er, 1312a, -kiddies and Apply G. to s" 0 the- little n _yeL"ensrTlite settled. SALE -25 young pigs; I 2 -year __jjext_ % *. . 1., 7, everybody on Saturday aftex- Sundwy--at -St- George' Those who were anticipating a F01dR stock boar. re Tainvorth t 326na ehureb at 10.30 am. there will be a Ban mild winter and little snow had their joatos and I buck goat- red Lacet. 1; noon, December the 18tb, at celebration of the Holy Communion hopes badly shattered on Sunday con. Pickering. Highland Creek P. O. Phone 3.00 o'clock. It -17 the newly confirmed are specially re- when a real blizzard; of the kind that ma" "o" quested to be present at this service we might expect in January or; Feb- 8ALE-In the Village of Dun. barton, a 9 -roomed frame house and 10C evening service at 7.00 p4n. The ruary raged all day. Snow to 'the FOR Jnst Read This -'Rev. D. B. Langford will conduct during depth of about six inches fell Small frame barn. Hard and soft water. Apple ,both services. The Sunday school and small fruit trees- A W. B. biZAW. the day and as there was a high wina. 241 Glebebolme Blvd 14 17 From avra '.Christmas treat will take place on all day many deep drifts were form - .1 Saturday December 18th. ed, which gave motorists considerable TORONTO WET -WASH LATJN- Ra(fiogTam Up &orth is -'-The Y. P. S.. of St. Andrew's church trouble, as many cars became stuck X DRY (Semi finish r -Let. out driver call and at the plain our 24 hour lemce just leave your To THE BIG STORE, will hold its weekly meting in the drifts. The thermometer fell ex We heine of .W. H, Westney on Friday name with Mr S W,l av3s. barber to". to near the zero point, which was the week. Pickering' On t. will pick up and deliver 3 times a wee The program will be of a evening. mature and a pageant lowest of the season so far. The Please tell all my little friends and all my big jaisai*naxy na ARM MACHINERY -Frost storm was the severest in a number FARM Cocksbutt. Tudhope Anderson. John pz,,- friends. I will be at your store on Saturday, Decem- "The 'Woman of India." will be of years being the worst since 1898. Deere. Bissell, Gould. Shapley I Muir. Fleury. a 7 - by a number of the young However, very little, damage was sus- Wilkinson. Scow= Order bar the 18th, at 8.00 o'clock. ed Also Do t radios. TV ladies. The members are request tained. Railways were able to run W F. slat J. Greenwood to nijeet at the home of W. on schedule time, and telephone lines (SANTA CLAUS Cjark`�at 7.30, so is to be ready when received no damage wRatever, the OR SALE- Didal'purpos"s short. .L' horn bulls. aired I Fr. Grand Cbampiqn of ances call for them. snow bei light and flaky wa& no a, convey dfi -On Thursady eveni�mjr last per- 1924.RoyaJ Winter air. from P, strain an being wires., Notwithstanding fully accred3todr at lot 3. con a= Ouf Stock of Ohinaware, Fancy Goods, Leather Goods$ sons driving along the Kingston road the severe storm there was quite a boro. Ind, phone =1 2M. J- H. C n, 32otieed a Ford car in a mass of flames beavy motor traffic all day, the R R 1, Markham. I3!!1*4P_ Ladies Wear, Stamped Goods, Fancy Towel#, In the ditch at the Rouge EWL - The heavy traffic helpinsr to keep the etc , etc., is worthy of . your inspeption. driver evicirntly considered the car a OR SALE -Cheap. all kinds of roads in a passable condition. Western 1: wages*, barite", and all kinds of farm im- dead lass for he had left it to its lements in good order Also several Ontario seems to have suffered more Fi bt scales and cook stow" aid barna. IH "d Boost your Wwn-Bay in Pickering. fate. The car bore a license plate easterly parts ofPoul; lab- , than the central and easte bides and vow, also live Pauli; with the number 62745. and inquiry '" PT ftone 11M Istf he v Many of the roads be- try. Z, fag ent Toron- at the Highways Department impassable on account or the OR SERVIeP,-Old Lad younot to showed that it belonged to E. Sourgard, 2056 Gerrard St. East, Shipping on the takes sutler- Me 'CHAPMAN Fbowrs. Hereford bull *ad back goat Service ed considerably,- a number Of bOStS fee for those animals. 91 OD payable at time of Toronto. We were unable to learn ice, No other service please. Eztra char g Ikow the fire originated. being missing, but fliese may have if left over. Fred Lacey lot M B. F cm. Picke sought shelter and may turn sodn* enng. Highland Creek P. 0, Pho"Maty 607. _�On election night the residents U -Mrs. George Berry Jr. I? Bell- 1-6-17 ,n4i of the will we were much indebted to wood Ont. spent Saturday with her R, F. T. Bunting for enoblinsr them -W uncle: Win. Dickie. For - rail car 1'. hear the results as soon as they were The Annual S6cW evening of Ont- --broadcastect from Toronto. Very ario Lodge No. 824 I.O.O.F., was held - FOR SALE! early in the evening the regults of . the in the Town Hall last Friday evening poll throughout the whole province Insist on December 3rd. About 8.00 o'clock was known sufficiently -to . convince At Cherrywood Station the hall was comfortably filled with them that the Ferguson Government the members and Rebeccas of 'Dist Gutta Percha, Rubbers turned by a large majority. N. R. -i i 'was re 42 every lodge being represented and 1 -AWore the advent of the radio work at 8.36 when Bro. G. Bunker D.D.G.- of receiving the returns by telegraph )L of Corinthian Lodge Oshawa., took -and Penangle Underwear jw and or telephone was an arduous one the chair there were no empty seats. A frame building- about 20x40, was prolonged far into the night, but The first part of the program con. used as a grain and feed ware- com- even that w= wonderful when ging- of songs readings and fancy house. . Corrugated iron roof, You Can't Beat Them with the methods' of 75 . "An dancing was well rendered by several watched ice siding and matched telegraphy was comparat- members from Oshawa: lodgd& The floor. Will make an excellent CEOVM naxt feature of the evening was in garoge, workshop, stable etc. -Those who have been troubled the nature of an anniversary cen- mith great thirst in Pickering town- mony.. Ontario Lodgi having been Rubber, Specials iship and are hoping for an abund- D. X REES084 -SONS) instituted -,on Dec- 4th, -1896, this anee of cheap and Irrigorating liquid mar" its SM year. Following MARKHAM, ONT. 130T@ Waterproof Osov"-top Moccasin. Sole.... 1.20 freall or John Petty, Cherrywood. 14tf rd may be someighat dis- all ropriate remarks by - the chairman a go" far as securing it in 5 1 .7& ros. of Ontario Lodge, Bros. W.G. Migm, cloth Over -Rubbers, reg. 1.25, for iN township is concerned. -While Ham, W. D., Rogers, Jno. Ste hereon - the 0. T. A. is to be abolished. Wee IT 0 W I C Z) Yen's All-Rub-ber Overshoes, r9g. 2,50, for ... ... W`m. Jno. Clark and L D. Rel Snow shovelling 20G - an still under I4cal option, which a strict prohibitory laW, which can- called to the platform. and vented The" are No. 1 Rubber, abut art Job lots we picked up, can" with 25 year veterans jewels by the not be repealed unless by a three- Residents are hereby notified that members of Ontario Lodge. The ,fifths vote, which is arem walks mutt be cleaned Within.& rea- ote probit- presentation was made by -the D.D.- sonoble time after each snow -fall. flity her� where'the temperaheb senti G.M. and were the jewels pinned on Otherwise work will be done and Ment -here are is so strong. T Many the Bros. coats by Bao. Chas. Giles province other municipalities in who had assisted in con- L lothing the of Oshawa char ed in TAxes. owndes' C which are similarly situated. But WM. CULLIS, farting the degrees on these brothers in this age of motor cars it will 14-15 Inspecting True "Featuring the 'Conomy Muffler in when our Lodge -was instituted. an sy-matter ?o_ the thirsty Follomning T pYesentattion-of-jew- Overcoats. to go where it can' be secured. els, Bro. Galbraith- of Toronto' Past -Farmers have been suffering hen -Con. Grand Of Grand Lodge of Ont- vily from cattle and. -other stock, dying A G-SUP1111EIIIIE AUTMOtYr - 0 pres&ted-a-s*ndid-jddTess-Ny is ering ftromm Fred T. Bunting theme "Subtle Advertising" being 3&c,Ewen who beqn called upon to very instructive and interesting. Zetablishild 1857. of these animals, treat a num sus- ' Lunch was then served by Ontario perked the cause, and in order to sub- ?,odp members' and the chairs beingNWINTERNATHUM stantiate his own theories, sent about removed from the main floor of the and barley to the experimental Farm ing until 12.00- o'clock when all dis Ra a dozen samples of grain, cheifly oats hall ,the members indulged in'dari�- INCTIONART j -.P ALRgGE hool -TIE iA A 'ONT _ Ottawa, and to the Veterinary Sc *ha'. AMY parsed, everyone agreeing they *halm .7. at the Guelph Agricultural College. enjoyed a splendid and profitable ev- Bewuse r: 'After analyzing the sampIc: then re - ';telephone ported that the irritin was unfit for e=g, HUTICITeds cif'Supreme Court 4900 t, Isis -feed as it contained _ptmaine poison. Judges concur in highest praise 41, of the work as their Audwrky. 'They recommended that it be boiled and used in only small quantities. Little Girls' Game The Presidepts of all leading viii- This Will mean a great deal of work velrdties, Colleges, and Normal IJ for farriers, many . whom have a -Causes Heartache school. eve their hearty indorse- Pur- and poses. Auto Rep thousand bushels for feeding p airs, Accessories, Oils To Lonely Mother All States that kave o4opted a ---.!As indicated 'by Premier Firgu large dictionary as sm-lard,have son during the election campaign, 74ro little girl* alt at a window selected Webster's New Intema- there will be a rduction of $5.00 on laying a game. They make believe G&SO]Line,'. Acetilene Welding, -a gin they miss, ooming up automobile iit%rises faf 1927.. The re- t r wom ing . 8=1 is ---nia. coviins bow* to The Schoolbooks of the Count" until she .7.":"_ �L - - � . 0harj ..-Batter duction is applied to passenger cars uL They shut their y ve *" "em "tas " • only, and not to commercialized eta &I oat t t * door earthen P. N. th, adhem to the Merriam hi read n, 47 symm. -of diacrLdcal marks. icles. Any tar that is used forbusi Tice0overnment Prinflng Cece n 1liess purposes cannot 4ualify for the a*=* day th Repairs made o sill mskeff eirful Pew S, ire ' at present come true. *Utc.1 knows 911 two at V=hItigton uses It as aWwrICY. reduction. There 340.0w passenger cars owned and WRI a for a sample pase of the =0 It 903no out ria t; operated throughout Ontario, this , Lzt past .- tt to* Words. Now cars. in, re- Present one to havis a ortruff. species= of RA"ar and India duction will amount to about $1,7 this 00'. gilt to our oil =h at L MM 191? Xb* It f, Mu.. 000 in the aggregate The 0=1v thei cureatoU94 bar L kova but h" , I w IL a IL markers will be ready for distribution **It to t-ocoln* dowis Nerriase about Dec- 15th. The inforination that cher* lon-ii rn Co., :Ir or f -tore 40 but?l that has been given out states that this kindly nursom and 0oc - upon. •- Tbis wonderful aniot of tII6 h be Pi4**ruw held 2 be b 111 no business cars will be entitled Freat hosptt&l, and the, care she is 'the reduction. As there are very few C. are 900twng to her WOI'M*d Mbe* cars that are not used more or less 8.11ktrtInand body, Soine day she havise .,,CHARLES. Be SPENCER be difficult to to be with her little da.ucliters LqploQQee - for business, it may Contributions may be "int to man. Tae &sl M bWi- WL A- Charlton, sident. 222 CoU* distinguish passenger cars from a Ontario� ing peas cars, Stre t, Toronto Proprietor, Picker v�