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HILLSIDE.
The Hillside ppbhe school. (S.S. No.
GREENWOOD
-Next Sun4*y afternoon, at 2 o'clock
"O
G".0 00D
Scarboro) will hold their annual
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Christmas concert do One evening -M
Friday,- Dee- 17th. -
instead of Sunday school, there will
be a Christmas program given in our
church, when Miss Plewman will tell
AM
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B. PC
V )RSYTH. Oph. D.. Director
W AwoolaUau of Ontario. Rag.
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boat- -it of the Anwrican
Ell- ecamined by
Cl.. out; Out.
„GREEN RIVER.
us '.Why the Chimes Rang." Miss
Dorothy Liigh will talk on ChristmAs
Fritit Baskets of, all dpackptions,
The anniversary services of, the
in other lands. There will also 'be
N0. MCKINNON. N.D., L.R.O.B..
. manaberoo the Pwoes 01
FrIdd genus of ontri%
including qt. boxes, pt. boxes,
Union Siinday school, will be held on
Sunday, December 26th, at 2.30 and
vocal's9los and readings and alto -
gether the program will be e
Headquarters�
#L=2Z Be 00 less of swit"".
MJ621t1,9= to asisaw at ;�=d
Crates and Baskets at
7.00 p.m. The Christmas tree and
•-will
-Friday;
teresting and helpful. A OVDII Iiin-
or
be taken in -
oage and residence. brougum.
lowest prices.
and Turning.
Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office Stools.
concert will be, held on Dec.
OUNBARtON.
Everybody must attend the Christ-
aid of- the Sunday
school.Missionary fund.
GTOUFFVILLE.
il�-
FOR IF E E D•
. �CORN
LAE"
A.S R. OELRISTIAN. B&Msbsr&ztd
ass. &ta;iNor Public Etc.
th Wing, Cau�ili ageWhitby: y
Wh
Salt For Sale
CHAS. A. WHITE.'
=as tree this (Friday) evening.
Wm. Pearce and Geo. Toyne have
migrated this week to their Florida
Stou�ffville gave a majority of $60
for Pierso4 and temperance.
Stouffville will have a team with
. OATS whole or grounct
BARLEY FEED
BRAN
a 'A G. BROWNING. K. C.. B"ris.
X3- ter. Solicitor. Notary Public Annes'Blk.,
t of Post office, Dundas Street.
Mb6��,U-Z Phone 886, Officephone 392.
Snooe"Or to late W. 0. Barnes
home.
'A goodly number took an interest
the O. H. A., the first for 25 years.
The chicken 'thieves are still busy.
(SHORTS
SCRATCH FEED'
It "PRATON & ROSS-Barrfaters. So.
Phone OM or write Locust Hill, Ont.
in org"anizing a choral- class on
Mr. Law, west of here, having over
for poultry
No out" Building. 330
Toronto..
erung.
Thursday evening.
John Gourlie, of Aberdeen, Sask.,
50 chickens stolen.
, Our curling club has again organ-
.1CR ICKED CORN
for poultry
Beaton.
F. Ron. Adelaide 2967
67
J. B.' Be id
is visiting his mother, - Mrs. Nobes,
-relatives
ized for the winter, with Win. -Arm-
I have a car of Cereal Feed
]RICHARDSON PICKERING-
and other And frienda,
We welcome John and' Mrs. Forgie
strong as president.
Baker Bros. expect to have "their
. Iconsiderthe beat value for
Barristers. Solicitors etc.. 213-214 Coated-
AaVdcaLife Buildia&_Coraer you
W1
P4seeesrat D4lect*rfeed
a"
to our midst. They have got nicely
mammoth skating rink opened for
I have seen for a Ion 9
time. It will pay
sts..Torantc. Phones Main
Pickering office open Monday and Wed.
L4oea" Mntbal~r
settled on the Moore farm at the iake.
business about Xmas time.
A number from here attended the
to try -Jit.
V:��S��da�gtutday. including
y Phone - 6600. at[
--LNQTOB HEARSE
CL.4JK=0NT,0ft
BROOK ROAD.
Bert Smith had a-busineas trip;- to
banquet at the King Edward in honor
Warden Pierson, M.P.P.
-
Municipal inatters are beginning to
WHEAT and BARLEY Wanted.
Chopping Mondays Weduas.
mnmft�of
Dillow0
Phone 9"
the city this week.
It is rumored that George Baker
warm and contests are promised -on
both the council and school Board.
days and Friasys.
R. D. 0. Smith. Dentist, stouff.
DR.
Honor Grpduate of Chicago and To-
its and the Ro
U a,
t
,4W ; Phone iii' cRim.
will move to Pickering village in the
near future.
Warden Pierson is the first success -
ful Liberal eandidafi in North York
Roofing Material
office
& No outsid! appointragmts. My
The small -pox patients at A. Ack-
ford's are doing nicely. The cases
were very mild.
Wm. White, of Brantford, who has
for nearly a quarter of a century.
Amass meeting was held on Mon -
day evening and it was decided to
-an
�.'
LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.,
Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental
eons and Univerultj of Tomato, oake
avar Murdock's Gonfectionery.
aft* Isours, 9 12 I a=. -P==
5x Briti8bCoJunlbist.Shinglea
•. 1 4 &
been spending a few weeks in this
hold Old Boys' Girls' Reunion
on July 1st.
to ; to am.
one 220,
3 x
No. 2 $And 5z 14 "..
neighborhood, has rettrimed home.
Our local hunters and trappers have
Bear the renawned McMaster
.. i. . ... .. -
iN. DALES. L. D. S., D. D. S_
s Graduate of Royal Collete of Dental Sur
been busy in this neighborhood lat-
Pigeons and rabbits are the
Bond at Whitevale.
A Rood supply of Hard and Soft
am the Univermay of Toronto. Ofte
D A. Scott's store. Clargainut,
atpo.eoffice out.
TORONTO ASPHALT
sly,
chief game.
Coal on hind. Also a supply
bowl. 9 a. M to a P m. Saturday*. 9 a,
sa. to I as. Phone Claie 14M.
RMFING
The ptpils of the public school' will
GREENWOOD.
of Kindling Wood,
P 471y
Murray's IS in.. 82 in. and 38 Inch
give a concert in the school next Wed-
Kenneth Bush is spending si couple
stove length.
' r' * - * :
ERBERT T. FALLA ISE. L D 8..
widths, 4 io I Shingles; also
nesday afternoon. Come and hear
of weeks In New :York.
I2tf Phone Pick. 1709.
JULD D. S. Graduate of the Royal Coue& of
DOW surgeonssadthe Umvem_q of Tomato
above I S Beradca's
Metal Valley and
Ridge Roll.
them and help them along.
Miss Lena Andrew spent the week-
:610ce store. pickgeng. Out.
Cdkt hours , 9 a as. to 6 P. M., or by int.
Phone Pick 3700.
, ..;
hia'terial,* or will I price on
finished la"ba
.. ...
- . CHKRRYWOOD.
Miss Lillian Davidson is spe We
a few day with friends in kerng'
end with Miss Mary Raine.
Miss Plowman and Miss Doris Gee,
spent Saturday in Toronto.
Mrs.' Pope spent twd-or three days
DONALD MUNRO. PIOKEKING
Whitevale
11WLIZABETH RICHARDSON-Sue•
4LUaassor to the late W. V, Itwbaid"s
PICKERING
Everybody is enjoying the few fine
days after having a taste of real win-
last week with friends in Toronto.
Mrs. J. Stewar spent the week -end
The Service Gmage
CPM
il "nuu.=41nown Fire Insuranor Camp, Or of
LUM13ER YARD
ter weather
in Claremont with her stsVr-in-law,
Mrs. Oliver. --
as standtag. szm
The many friends of Mrs. Oscan
Petty will be pleased to know that
she is home from the hospital and is
Milton -Ormerod, of Toronto, spent
Sunday with his parents, Wm. and.
Mrs. Ormerod.
Motor overhauling, top and aide our-'
WO r;r:ir!1A1L&rgIng
Battery Ser
10 POST11.1% Licensed Auctioneer,
-W 4 901 Cmutt" Of TGft &&d Ombkd& an.
��� Ahead I
asho et all kinds In on dia"Ges
doing nicely.
and overhauling.
Adds. G=601ZI, Or. 01
M. Drinkwater won first prize
Bert and Mrs. Harvey, accompanied
by Mrs. R. •- Wilson and Mrs. Fred
All work guaranteed, Flat rat*
IVNL
4=--
2-32ATON TOWNSHIP .new
V. ar con��tm asking
y yourFurnace now or
again this year from the C.P.R. for
having. the best kept garden ana
Byers. spent Sunday in Toronto with
service charge
-.Pbcme 6510 Mark. Ventraj.
I. 11s*. mesa to leas
Imam a Mazzle Us.
Z
n yo done repaired
ha:1
. d the winter.
.
grounds in the Ontario district.
their sons, Bob and Albert.
The children are busy practising for
W. L A3 L= R R
0cefans
f.p
A about
Don't miss the grand Christmas
tree and entertainment at Cberrywood
their Christmas tree on Dec. 23rd,
HAW.
WM. LIORNSED AVC.
TIONEI!r York. Qnt&rW md Darhaa,
Coanties, All Of Was P=a0madled
10Tia C •Dats.
:ET. :M 0 Zj
You cannot do better.
on Tuesday next, December 21st. A
high-class program conzisting of
drills. dialogues,
when we expect Santa Clads Will drop
around for at least half an hour,
though he is a very busy man.
Cod F d.
""""ad" NLw9'0'mL-. - Sell aad todsip-
Whitby. Out. 27•
Or if its a Range, lot are 5UOPIY
.you with a -Good Cheer,"
You will be satisfied-
recitations and
music will be rendered by members of
the Sunday school. Santa Claus will
be present in his usual jolly nner
manner.
The bazaar given by the Girl's Cir -
cle aral the Mission Band was a decid-
ed success, everything offered being
al a nee
TIMMMING 3URI _11T
&&I
Plumbing, Ewrotroughing, repair
. work of every kind, all
Admission 25 cents. erybody come
Everybody
Program
and enjoy a real treat. . be
sold. There seemed to be quite
rush at the last moment in getting
F. F. A. R E E S 0 R9,
We buy and sell, furnish quotations
andin formation on all Ligtod.and
guaranteed.
gins at 8 o'clock sharp.
things ready. Why not devote a half
hour at least, it eech meeting dur-
Unlisted Mining Stocks.
Hardwareof all kinds.
AUDLEY
Ing the year towards making up arti-
We wills pleased to advise what'
.'phone 46M
cles suitable for a ba -ma and help
stocks to, bur or to hold. or
what stock to sell.
.
-ollen'to
ALIFL* 11USHIBY
Bluejay' a made their ap`Pegl�ancs
eaeb other out and thus lot each and
every member of the circle know what
Nut and Stove Coal
am mak lag money by
following our Advice.
410KERING
here on Sunday.
Dr. McEwen, of Pickering, had a
each one is doing towards ft.
and Coke, also
ow "It experience to mining. ex•
ts"period06 - ower
buyer for Ayrohires in thi& vicinity,
recently.BROve
HwM
All Kinds ot Feed
I
a PO4 Of 1*612t7
allows us to give sound advice
DO iTOU WANT
Reineiv ber the school concert. next
6 Investment feature of a mine
'er'the a
speculative feature of a psoas
, your house heated for half
Wednesday evening. It's � a hummer,
and Salata Claus is expected theri.'
See Mrs. RobL Devitt's advt. in
condenaed advi. colustin.
pective •mining Venture,
the, cost of coal?
.
Miss Eu3x!ceire and Miss
-
V
Mr. Shaver made a business trip to
Cement, Lumber,,-
MILLS & CO:
If justa, one of the Instont 3"
Gladys Puckzin, visiting their
Toronto one. day last week.
][embersU
ewbero of Standard
--O_Bprimers in y9ur range, or
cousin Mrs. Percy Middleton, in Bulk
The S.S. are very busy preparing
Lath
stock Bich "ge.
strTaternational Oil- Burner
falo, N.Y.
for their Xmas tree and entertainment
. Members of the Montreal
Mining Ricbmage.
in yonr furnace.
iiciiard Winter, of this place was
installed Master of Doric Loci A.F.
next week.
- Born, to"Arthur and Mrs. FArthing
Terms:
-Office and Board Room. around Floor,
Oall and see them.
A.M., Pickering on Thursday evening.
on Monday, Dec. 13%b, a , baby bo).
Metropolitan Building, ..
.1.. .. I *
We congratulate Dick on lits advance-
Congratulations.
Strictly Cash
-
TORONTO. ONTARIO
Phones ;,Adelaide W71 sad W72
J_ GORDON'
Church ft
.i
Agents Wmaited My Pickering
ment.
Teams have been engged gravel
ling the 3rd and 4th lines from Win-
ters Bros. hill, and the *ork ' has
The Youn People's meeting was
postponed -6stponed for' this . week. Further
pirticulars later.
We regret the departure from -burl
-A
g -I SIMLA
Why not
TIME TA BLJD-;-- Pickering 8"on
been done the 4th less-11affiF-W
give a'
on at
mi 3
Or %M %ff 0 a of of a 8
T. R. Trains going Eask due as follow C
cents a -rod.
We forward to their coming
Piece of Furnieture.
No. 10 Mail 748 A M.
2$ "JAC&I 12.59 P. M.
The young people of St. Andrew's
'meet-
back in the Spring.
Christmas tree
-A fresh shipment of
so Local 6.25 P. X
church held a most successful
ins at the home of Will � and XrS.
Don't forget the and
Concert in Brogghqm, Town_ Hall, 'on
SMILES 'N CHUCKLES
for
Sunday train, 8.38 A. M.
Trains due follow*-
Westney on Friday evening lAst. Thie
Tuesday, Dec. 21s We 'must have a•
CHOCOLATES
- ----
going -Week as
No. 29 lAmial A. M.
pageant, "The Women of India," was
laugh. No doctors needed.
I
All boxes specially, wrapped for
G HRISTMAS 91
.22
V Lcs&4• 2." P. M.
'
9 Mau -9.21 P-101- -
ender ed -4n -first-class manmer.--
The funeral of the late WnL-Fow-
Please bear-' ir-
expected at Cannon's attire on "tur-
-
_di�y,-Dec.
-x-mfwj J I V�, I and - b.
packages, 60c ' lb,
Sunday train, ..7.42 P. M.
lie vras held on Monday Tnoff-the-m-7
sidence of his daughter, Mrs. Frank
e
18th, at 7.30 p.m. We are-
expecting all the little folks and big
Assorted Bulk. Choc*olateo 49c lb.
Foregoing is according to Standard
usim
Puckrin. De&med' was 94 years
folks to come and see him as he will
"Smiles 'n Chuckles Make
We haye Chain froth &60 to, 17_00
old and for years farmed near Kin-
have a supply for them all. See the
Xmas Sweeter."
ELM DAU M
Ferenries priced from
sale, where he was a highly respect-
ed member of she community. He
attractions at the- store for Christ-
mas.
--"XMAS
2.75 to 5.00.
was one of the finest type of Scotch
' anniversary service' of the
The
.
SPECIALTIES
Reed Baskets 86e to 1.50
QZ%3=-TC*
settlers in Canada.
United church on Sunday last was
Toilet Goods, Stationery, Cigars. To-
lAbrary Tables 16.50
Wrn.'and Mrs. Bentley, attended
fairly well attended and the speaker
-Manson
bacco, Cigarettes, Pipes, Oandy,
China. Fountain
the meeting at Gramere Farm on
Rev. Doyle, was very
rain etc.
-victrol" 50.06
)Aonday, evetting, about -forty were
appreciated. The h6me choir in the
Avery imp Assortment of 0hristulas
-Sleighs for the kiddies
For Pastry use
present. The new by-laws were ad-
*vt4 and the annual elections are
morning -and St. Andrew's choir, of
Pickering in the e
Chupdo to choose from at very
-7-re"onable.pricee,
4-
AJ4w&1ddie Oars. Rocking Borne
Out Royal Brand
to take place at the _ next meeting,
materially with these ccs, e
ing
Tou will enjoy shopping at the
Rbaking chain, High ChAlas,
KWergarten Seii Itte.
your Groeee-s.
which is to be held at the home of
Theo. Arman, on Jan. 10th. Games,
tette of Pickering mend a selec-
ion with excellent ability and expres
NEW DRUG STORE
.-.at
lunch and song concluded the meeting.
sion. Monday -eveydng'e concert was
Wbare you get
who have wheit get youY
f6oue from
' Syrtipathy is felt for Menra. Frank
Tim McCarthy in the Ion of their
iplehcHd in e -very way,'bht the attend-
The worthy of
Valuerfor your money,.
Ste rritt
made your own
wheat. We can
and
brother-in-law, J. T. O'Leane, of
once. artists were all
much praise, while the Rev. Mr. Max-
quality Goods,
Courteous Service.
.1.
grind it.
Torouto, who was buried in Pickering
well by lecture and views made Mrs.
Furniture Dealer and
Feed of all kinds -Chicken {feed.
on Monday. Deceased married Miss
Theresa 'McCarthy, eldest sister of
Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch a real
personality. If these a;rtists ever
E. C. Jones, Phm.S.
Funeral Director
hen food, chop, millfeed.
the brothers here. A son, now Fath-
favor us with another visit, they will
Phone 1800
Chopping every week -day. -
er OIL -o.
arle, and three daughters, who
were often visitors here, also survive
Z,eN,-
be accorded a much larger audience
as those present Monday night are
Druggist and Dispensing
Chemist.
Pickering, On tai 0
Iq qV7
MADC= 00=
and the sympathy of -the friends
tended to them. . -1
loud in their praise of the eveningi
1 entertainment.
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trees
at one'sdoomtep
with brightly colored lights it •
spreads the Yuletide Cheer.
of all -w"
fb,. Most &rtistic touch
For Thi--hri.. mathat soul A+U &6t cOnUb:1flid�, cedars 07'of transplantingsm:bevto. the flower. boxes whichwith, pink and blue thread, or, striPthroughout the summer had been such, By LUZLL& larIGSLET.no& eka riot a gay,color. Tiny, my�jterioua pockages,on an The blue and, pink Pa ages withthe
During the boli-Iday week one can pin. red cranberries i eight inch 'tan Chriaiinas tre— an tinsel thread, or packages wrapped&I with red, white, or green tisisue papersea-- i ur yto branch ends Of these little tr abs CE gay DPOt fortheInformer .for the and tied with tinsel thread or red-us,Nuts, coeoanut� or bits Of ad(kng to the decorative-v*A Cbristmas dinnreithWh planning for Cbxist- --for ribbon.enon1y1famUy group of for guests"poppe1XS One' should not forget the marshmallow may be added as you. wim note we have touched Tinynay be imitated byit is beaten. The time of beat- on -home decoration Jor. Christmas grown-ups and kiddles. All wiU on rs"t, tissue srKbilities of -the home-rhade he view from' joy the amusing gifts it holds. rolang some small object inling is about 7 or 8 minutes which has to do with ttile home. Just one � And if there iscandies which may be used as no group, and no i paper, friNing the ends and tying In
attractive g*fts and -are flav- and this gives r-MOre cXea41y the OutAide Of a: two -places with the gift betwom-nger boiling - and less more poOt: no matter the size of the traditional Christmas dinner, a littlnd Eatables shouM be wrapped in wax
pred with the personal.touch greattly result than 10 you may have in the trFo helps make the day festiv�abeating. In aa. candies thin cream or Christmas treeappreciated by most of oui' friends. bright and- comforting corn -i paper -then in colored paper.In tYlame -it—wbaviAlso at the same time, one thus pro- vel -Y rich milk gives SMOQ* v6WOO hVM4:, ing' all packages lea.ve enough string)mpared with ordinary through window, door, or gliaese&in panion for a sick child or a lorelY''vi;i;; the canOies to be enjoyed by the resu*ts. as co nJoy i to loop over branches of tree and tie.':hLnjiIyan4 guesti'ln tb,6 iiun,6 anTing milk and part- n-dlk and part evuPOr- porch, so that all passersby may e -perzon.give fine results when it too. gifts miniature sizethe Widay& ated trillk will ngtothein.ku imitation evergreen about eight firmly.at hand. It gives that warm feelL cbee high can be obtained at a canddy In selectingre important. Son's
The smeM box of sa!ted samonda cream is -not p, or. at the and light weight aASSES heart to know* that'vithin that home 'and Christmas favor sboand peamts, a quarter.potaid size, is OLD FASHIONED MOL rit---joy and novety counter in a larger store. suggestions fo:low for presents for an --the Christmas spi peace, for the CANDY. Five cents worth of , �!buggested each -person at V -is prevailing. Trees with tiny candles are more ef- inexp�eensdve iree.Christmas dinner or to ac mpany aco ot animal crackers would2 cups molasses, fecti but of course, must be 'Lighted peanutsve, 2card for the acquaintance one wishes -tie flames blown supply many trees. Animal crackers,
to remember in a simple way. I cup sugar, Santa Claus, Pawmbroker. with care, and the lit be wrapped two together.used.3 tablespoonfuls butter, out before a package is taken from'ete., canSlmp� paper doiaeye may be rads sign of pawnbrolCers in the tree. rge nils m4 be wiapped in silver
to line both the bottom of the boxe 4cup water. The t is att�hod or co:ored paper making brights Boa till hard b a- R f 0 n cold the famillar three brass ba, - Few, If the base of the tree-erchief may
JAM4 the inside of the covem wax -8 teaspoonful Of however, know that the bal4a have; ta small box, fill the box with heavy -spots on the tree. A. handl,iwater. Add either 1paper, a litle red ribbon, a Christmaspoonful Christmas origin, and owe their e3dSt-: nuts or candy. Streamers of tinsel be- fatded as small as a postage'staml)lcard, or of tartar or 1 ta-bles may be obtaina spray of holly tucked in add cfeam as. a "loan" symbol to SantaPour onto buttered platter ence thread or silver paper make sparkling Everything on the listvery few pennies to the expense, but vinegar. d ata rttill, partly eooled, With wide knife Csus or St. Nicholas, Russia's patron decorationsfor the branches. "Snow", e five and fRncent store, an aandy and favor Shoop-
doubdo the value of the gift fold over and over, and when cool sant. and a silver shower may be bought shop, or a cZALTED NUTS. efioagli, pi -dl. - Butter -the hand4 for He wasa very rich young man, and anywhere • where Christmas decors -- Crackers and nuts -of course, may be':rso from the groc r.
eout in small pieces with among his possessions were th barstious are so:d, but strips cut from tin- obtaiPrepare nuts, all except almonds pulling. ,rents foil not necessari*.y new, Tiny calendars, c*ored thimblestWrap in wax paper. givep to him by his pi or coloredl ne 4
d. ith reasured accordingky. One night I do very well and cost next to'srt gum, beads for stringing, beautyand neanuts must be shell W sboars. of eec.tuts, remove the red skirq. A' ENGLISH TOFFEE. and t paper,p iping lingerie clasps, invi6ible hair-
ju f st before Christmas, be was passingInothing.nionds, am placed in boiling water for I cup white sugar, stic.
n1i house,'and through the'a noblema If the tree, is not in a bolder, place pins needles, paper clips. ela-two- minutes, till Inns soften, 1 cup brown sugaX. window heard him: tell his three I itin a .boxfor convenient, handling. bands, water flowerq, tiny woodenopen and then pour off viater-and partly 1 cup corn syru. , tM lower6ps, tiny scissonf, do:ls and dolls' A6c-
daughters that Incool. Re=ve brown i ckets and dry 1 cup light cream or rich milk,.a a and all inon him, and that the houso branwc es, on opposite sides, of the �Aones�-ttv@e-wr 21hem. For all kinds put % mp cook. teasp6orful SaX it must be sold, an6 that they wouldthings which 11may piaced on thetree vi;14 balance it.Mix in sauce pan and stir over heatng oil or 8 tab:espootfqls butter in t small' thave to beg their bread in the streets. Wrap everything. Cut � ree.,nutes. Boil-tiil it forms a hard I , Tflis ia plan, ot course, may be
:rrynvg paiL Stir in 1 cup nuts an fi e yn: Nicholas' *heart -d, wrapping paper, meV' was touched, ar �in cold water, Add one teaspoon- , squares from co'credgrease well. remove from fat andibal knowing that money would be refused,, or bright colored scratch pad. Tie � e".shorated upon as much as one wish-
c- 'i Instead of the artificial tree, 0,drain on paper. _-While drsining, ful vanilla. and 2 tablespoonfuls butter. he conceived.the idea of secretly p'.a these with co�ored string, knitting- -A. sprinkle with sale. Grease another Pour hito oi' ed pin. Cut when partly very small ilze g oneof the hars of gold in the silk, tinsek thread, or bits of narrow! real tree, ift very,s in ,.okxL'Later wrap in caramel paperij- aa. found acup fuH and so on. Net plac A more valusihouse. This he did and -it w ribbon. The brighter and gayer the may be used. ad.Zifts ofitan and in oven tM as brown ak do. For chocolate toffee with butte, add and looked on as a gift from Provi-1colors,.the better, but if one has time'may take the p.ace of the smV3inV`c .r
-
sired. WatA-h we!' wbdAe in oven ind one ounce of chocolate. Nuts and *r,6e. He left another bar the nexti to work out color schemes, here are: inexpensive gifts outlined above'are no kidd3es-btav4 only mo&razely heated oven.for marshmallows cut in small bits may andwas about to do the same And where therebe added as desiredL OfteAbI3 Work- Stir often. n these are u4ht lit, whern the nobleman two suggestions, a overlooks bringing theon the third nig Packages wrapped in blue or Pink, where Sant_PLAIN CHOCOLATE FUDdig. chocolate coated, too, discovered him. Nicholas press d him - the tiny miniature "n,Corn syrup Is used in many candies Silts ,�Ap to acceprtthe golden bars az erOrwhite paper. and tied with silver kiddies a tree2 cu s sugar, or gold thread, the white packages one will be doubly appreciated.with cane sugar. Candles poured into2-3 cup of milk, or a time the nobleman �� to take
2 tablespoonfuls butter, P"s oiled with conking oft olive them as a loan, to be repaid when bet --
oil hai�s a more attractive surfaceoUnCef ChO00121416 ter times came.'than when butter Is used on the Pam S AND DECORATIONS
'Boil while st rring till thick eviough The stor7-a legend. of emou CHRISTMAS WREATHPEPPERMINTS AND* WINTER- sprss4 and gradually those who'lentlI to irop from spoon as molasses will.GREENS. money took the three bars as theirths�� is, when pound back Into the rest 13Y P%A)F"CZ ?AFT EATON.
7I cup sugar, trade sign. Later they were changedof the mixture it will pile up on itself the ran creep. the "three balls."is little and not rea&4�.mx Late the 3 tablespoonfu3s Imter. to There is surely an Interest and .-en- Wshing laurel or Pull -rest as a thirme , r liquid will (about 7 Boil up well once, till bubbling &H thusiasm in planning Christmas house ins staghorn.
nfu�s con- Ta:4Remove from heat, over surface. Put 3 teaspoo decorations that wilil carry on Intc7 the' Wi A this wealth -of greeneryo6r 8 minutes).oto a bowl and pour that - of any: g.owing color at command, it isadd 1 teaspoaftful vanilla and beat fectioners sugar I ezeeedingonto this, then beat till smooth easyto wTeathpitturea with trilcreamy and just ready th harden. syrup other seasomFour into butbered, pan and cut when and flavor. Drop on wax liaper or per on in the warid'ing evergTeens. branches of white
The most stolid 3olliDd tin. -E. M. S. ught of, pine, cedar and juniper, and to 'makepartly cooled, w*1 feel a thrill at the-tboreaths. boaketV and win, -
Christmas greens, and the least santi-bo�jy'do* ipraYs tomental will jeow at the eight i exquisite.wcontribute to the charmofi0fDON'T PUT YOURnO'1 I and mist'etoe. ': .IUSE TO of using bown'ock for permanent wallChristmastime. Beware, however.When decoration; it Iwe go for our Christmas -Swn begins to dry andthings we take cutters, twine and A'-stdroP'is couple of big baskeBE AT CHRISTMAS TIME ts. We go fir For windopw sprays arrange a flatfor we covet a'to the big pitch Pines, ovaa bouquet with stems overlappingfew twigs of, its brWi -y greenantland concesiled in the mld&e, of arbor
It Is the One 7"une Of All the Year When It Should Be nee&.es, selecting brsncbes bearing'vitse, cone-fringtd bernlock, boll:y and
the rough, chubby cones. Here weDrtmad Up—To Do Its Bit In Spreading Yuletide Cheer. r of rich bright -berries; tie a red bow over thealso find a certain variet: stems --wide PaL per ribbon is atl rightbrown hads of seed veof a wild --and hang. between the iviner-wndBy HELEN OLSON.grasstgi�js that are very effectiveinIouter window sashes. These are rap.inerely li%� a drab winter week.in Do -
Even OtIr homes, the houses In sbe-'Il "n't kbow how we can get wi r -,bouquets. I idly made and exceedingly pretiy.which we Mye, In their mute Way wel- cember. out *I buyjbg- a Christmas present for e then go to a 'certain W"'side For thV baskets, select one of grace -
Simplicity is always a good rule income with joy the &dvent of Christ- Aunt Ego- She's goimg to leave heir we can And nearly ever7th4 ful shape and effective color; plece inany art---,aud who Is there who can ym know." else necessary ourPit a container for water, and Ell withthe ho:Idgys. you may not mowto2ms and scly that armngemen�t of color does pine, tree evergreen, bar- coni,�saring hem�ock, sumac sprays,"Re-"W" not lot her take k Ouk. princessb%ve gimpected it -but that is because not call for a certain sense of the ot-4he amount. shes godug to leave berries, bayberries and so forth;'and per, sprigs
bl-ae-berried cedar and junider artistic?', we clipbranches ofJuniper and cedaryou have never paused to corial, the 'us?" lof everlasting and bayberries.
nsideT the 'size nd twigs of e-owlfigFor the "Welcome" wreaths make ais the only First of all cothat the yuletide seaso and white pine, aIt retain their glor- roundofa stiff but pliaW.e twig; takeie year that our house when selecting. the decorations sumac berries, whic7-
time thiroughout ti Carol. ions red color through-tbe vATAerr anhouses ax�s or allowed to that are to be used -it 66ors,'windoWs" da pair of scissors and a ball of softwear gay ribbons and bright c throughout tbe-home. and baa-
oiars and jeeU, "yte� Of all the worde I are very effective in wreaths twine and go to work. The foundation
-At the ron-t door a fat bright hol'J" and put forth their m6st inviting ap- f ly Thou to - whom my b8xrt& doth call -kets. For sprays of cone -fringed, is prettiest made of all sorts of green., wreath with a plentifulsupply of red When the stormes affryte it, 'herniock--one of -the most decorativeI ties suggested, includ.ery of the varie1.
pearance. Ing as many co"yHe'd 90 SMAlle nes as possible, Intereans. The realholL e me, for it is 6f the winter greens --we visit theHowvver, houses like little girhij berries, by all m and asare yut to shame by the wreath is of course to be preferred. That-iL 916LM could l7te it- grounds of a friend, where we are� ;perse the white. eveFastingway their mothers dress them In the Eastern States the practice Isalso allowed to eo3ect a few twigs of:up--- many varieties of berries as you liavesome rnothers, is you know, overdoing quito general of.hariging-the wreath 4esu, lyte of all the woe.de I the more - unique cone -bearing ever- at hxiid, using sprigs of, bayberry 4on the outside of the door. This isit---Others by tSeir bad taste- and done so that it will not wither or dry if too �Iick myboarteG darkO greens. Everything, except the an- :iberany. -Bunch a mass of - ever-
st-11 others who seeni to think that a For Thyselfe to handel, nue berries and the seed vessels -Ofgreens, cones and 1?prries at the top,haiX ribbontr is enough to maked,no out, as quickly --- as it *ometlmes will -%or -sparks -Itbe grasses, we clip most car0fayt if you wimb-,11arig on the front do",Lyto itwith Thy desng inside and behind the . wit -in mkid; and wo with a. big red bow.
do wh6n hu For Thy Ctristmasse candel. th conservationtog' dressed UP. gloss p", - The writer. knows one , - I . . nd SmakI pine or cedar trees or tiny, the -West- who were quite -.Audlej Maine. never cut the s'-0w-gTOVin1r 2a" not for t'hefamily and visiting-ftjlqmpers, potted, are chaiming.y housewife a shocked at se6ing the wreath on theThen there Ili a moes garden made
friends Only. Everoutside of the door --expressing thetide fact colorful. ratioil In a big flowerpot saucer. This I fill.
however are very, very essential to I with leaf mold over bits of charcoal,
the real Christmas I death in the home. maw, inthe development of However,.it ig a matter of choice ch I set all sorts of tiny woodfeeiing, putting the co:or and I whiand no. doubt one c�au well be govern -
action ini�&wEs-t-__othefwise might, grawthe-partridge and checkerberry,ed by the custom -of the locality ingolld thread, bits of ferns and so forth.
which they live. This is sprayed every day, seet in theFcrr the windows, all decorationssun Occasionally, and in it appears &:,Iare hung, on -the iripide. If one hassorts of minute growths, Acorns and
0lor the large plate gUss windows, 'then asprout Into tiny trees.medium sized holl,-y wreath at each chestnutsOne of the very prettiest and most
APff-
y
If the
N window is quite appropriate. effective Christmas decorations I
•90HRISTIAAS windows are small -then almost any
CIC obtainable is too, large: The know is made by rapidty v4PID9 over
Wreath 7 and attractively ®hoped.
Ald
Irregular
TM or. artistic tiftch for sma4bar win -
bars 'twigs. with paste, i;prin4cling
poin
most
doors is- a bright rel (artificial) them sparsely with white confetti, la, "44,
STOCKAGS setti-4 or small bright red paper 'bell
thePW4- _ a tassel on the shade. This few of which will adhere, and then.
--oqua
nailhiq . .0 _ _ . . A sprinkling thoroughly with the Ot
a uniformity which is very pleasing
to pasbersby.
Throughout the country the prac-
tice is every year becoming more gen-
eral of decorating tboliving fir, or
.&),h evergreen trees:whieb may be growing
its one's yard.. Tiny bright 01imistmas
electric lights OTAY we used. Wheat
the Xg)-tts are turned an it is beautiful
and Inviting.
When one bas two Wng Chrlobwe
to ng sLver cad-ust uffed for show-
ering Christmas trees, this reaif,*..
in an arrangement exactly resernlAinO
a handful of brancl"with;
covered
how frost. Two or three sprigs p
in a glass or sliver luider make ai
beautiful Christmas decoration.
The most severe test of friendshl
ly
In whether it .will stand & loan;
rulkr U010—
Dy_()�.LA DV9
COLLIL
SEND an empty DY -O -LA
Dye paekalte ad 6 fit.
(StampsCoo) for tach
ri, Kttlell
rn wanted:
jobnwnRichardson
Limited
Montreal.
Dept. T.
a uniformity which is very pleasing
to pasbersby.
Throughout the country the prac-
tice is every year becoming more gen-
eral of decorating tboliving fir, or
.&),h evergreen trees:whieb may be growing
its one's yard.. Tiny bright 01imistmas
electric lights OTAY we used. Wheat
the Xg)-tts are turned an it is beautiful
and Inviting.
When one bas two Wng Chrlobwe
to ng sLver cad-ust uffed for show-
ering Christmas trees, this reaif,*..
in an arrangement exactly resernlAinO
a handful of brancl"with;
covered
how frost. Two or three sprigs p
in a glass or sliver luider make ai
beautiful Christmas decoration.
The most severe test of friendshl
ly
In whether it .will stand & loan;
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1
AdverdisenientL
the Classified
Rimfi0IM110N, T
CANADA o Now Installed on Haldenby Farm. SILVER FOXES.
The first eumnxr's- rovou from Of SILVER FO X E S, $1W-0ft
0- F EDDLE-AGE With the y jaear fta'closie, new to and tour of, the Dominion by Major the Camping apace in the field down. Lai Summeraide, p
ear
by the gate netted the Haidieubys one
Immigration to Canada coni vA H. F. Haiti Manager of the tr&UdIW
more gratifying rate than, hes been 'depot at the British Government in- hundred and forty doll Plis, which the GRAMOPHONE.
deedded spend
Much of the Suffering Women the case at this season bw some time' utru-ctlion" centric at Westing Hall, ftmft to on a Christ -
is Brandon, Norroft. A few months ago mss present for itself. A radic was ICTROLA STYL111, FULL CAB.
past. Them is every assurancoof this V INET, plays a,11 records, 48 sie�ei
-Endure Can be Avoided. Continuing throughout the winter the first group Of tMIU0" from the the thing every one of them wanted.
tions, automatic. Value $95.00 for
-Every woman approachea mi4idle. months. For the spring and subse. i farm, after six month's'. training- in When- mother and father drove into $35.00 guaranteed. Poisson, 840 Mount
t seasons the many visits to the I averse" , farm
tO;Royal East, Montreal.
quant age with 00neklerable anxiety, because COUXIX1008. under a town a week before Christmas
time at her life Dominion of influential Euicipeant del& I Canadian Instructor, were moved Out choose it, they were somewhat 'worried'
she knouts this is the S,
Ive--of a keen intereet'to Canada and Placed %P011 SPeOWIT about the pain which seized young ARM WANTED—DESCRIBE
when trtvW aildnents may be.the Iret gatiOneii Ind i0Gt F
in Canadian immigration and a destro - peleeted Manitoba, This Tom, . fully, state price. R. Ingleright,
�stgno of trials and sufferings to Came. . 4-1. on bU right, side. They called at Beaverton, Mich., U.S.A.
headaches, backaches, to attrauliate a movement of nationals,' rat contingent has given an exod-lent the doctor's office. "You say you are
She tea" the heada
time. account and going to buy a radio?" asked the doe-
Uumitude and other distressing weak. would apipear to forecast a busy of itself and the initial 01WO"Ing"
-CZWA_REJ�=T�
en t" III, of, go many One of the most vignificant of visits - experimenW phase of the scheme Is tor, "Well, this boy has appendliciltis, E
nesses that bard
from the aftmidpoint of a future British ideried aueotastu-1 up to most sam and from what he tells me, I don't rat 9%tW04I U86 ORIY
wonIien at this period. Cons
For
mine expectations. Leading ImmigTa- wonder; You can't have appendicitis
Much of the anxiety and suffering movement has been that of the Earl M* nut
of tate, tion authorities bedilk-eve that in the ex- without constipation, and he has been
that assail women approaching middle Of 1�0134 Under Secretary S' an Lost uW aa akW - gg
diss"ai. N0,01attU nos an�Pi Of these Craning Centre& ties suffering from constipation ever since
age can be avoided. This has been for Dominion Affairs. who M ar ewe ba& Gin U a I=
7 1 with a the solution of both Canada's and the cold weather came in. With noth- Genwous Jar SLI
Pastaisid-
proved by thousands of happy, virile exhaustive tour of the Dominion
women who h P.O.-S&Z 142Z VictIMIL S-
on
rented at -this time the particular Object - Ot Parson"T in- Great BPka-fn's problems; and it Is un- ing but an outdoor closet at home and
by. Dr. Wil. ve6tigating the success which has at• derstood that Major Hall's visit has at. school, he has not been regular in
on the. health -help given
-
Hams' Pink PINS, To the middle-aged tonded the 3,000 family scheme carried I Prime reference, to thdo, It is likewise his habits, with the result—const %&.1dren are a whose time J*b.—
of the i known that the Earl of Clarendon is tion lisi to appeD&citls,"
woman the one thing necessary to Out through the co-opewatiOn Lady Astor.
League, of which! aaso an advocate of the elaboration Of The father said they had hoped to
cam her through her Years Of trial Ove"T'Seas SettleTnent
.! the scheme, and he can be expected to install an indoor closet #L the 'house _10- rich of their he is chairman, and the Canadian Gov red blood. Because
n the bigod, Dr i trend his efforts in this direction. this tali, but had put it off. "For the direct action 0 . Wil. emment. At the conclusion of his'
remedv toui he Characterized the scheme as I The keen, Interest exh-IbIted by radio?" asked the doctor. '"rhat's all PIMU )�I- NOM
-11ams` Pick Pills are the one
for women's needs. one of the moat -successful of Its kind � many European countries in the move- very well, but health first."
praised by women List word In builders"aid. Practical,
About 1,600 of the rent of their nationals to Canada and So they went to the plumber's and 9 on planning.
Among the thousands who have found ever attempted.
benefit from this remedy 16 Mrs, Allan 3,000 families are already settled in an elWent desire to evolve schemes of arranged for a chomical, Closet, (lubts- g decorating sr�d
illustiated.
aspected co-operation is In marke&contrast to Inexpensive and Costing very little for aing. PrD(usely Illustrated,
Wager, Echo Lakei Ont., who says:— Canada and the Wanoe are N
of actual doilar,saving sug-
-in the lives to be' absorbed by _Ha the sttuaition whdich has prevailed In " leeeV, which was Installed in the
-I was at a Critical peri6d UP VestiOn& &44 23 celits for
all women and was sick and miser- ly visited neexly two hundred families, the 1101nedfuto post -was Yemm Visits basement the following week -
p Of
ueretlt lanae.
abbe.
I became So Much run_doWn that on farm* and was completely saitia. !from important delegations of the Tom's filuess left a very small bal- M&dA= 86adew Golds
3&4 Adelaide St. W..
with their uniform success. Government.$ of CzeehoZlovakia, NOT- anee in the radio s000i and the I
I was unable to do my housework. The tied wd On Tomnt% Oat
iisest exertlon would cause my heart this account be, stated that, as far as way ind Austria recently, which were famW,,s Christmas. present had to be
that to flutter so vlolenU7 --t I would the Overseas settjommA Leag�le was eminently satisfactorry in. every per- postponed.
a !4'
have, to sit drown. I bad• headaches conoerned, the scheme would in all tlieubr, forecast 9ubsft=laAiy In- Last week, however, the boys were
and -backaches, and was In a depressed probability be further developed. creased MOVsM3enU from those 0OUD, busy with ground wires and the aerial:
ti-nd
condition. I saw Dr. Williams' Pink tries. An iDdscations Teed, to the con- tho radio -is Dow In piece, paid for from GRIPPE
4" -Outlook for British Immigratiort, r•. Pills recommended and decided to give clesIon that the now wave of Euro- this summer"s camping. Aad we say
As far as British Immigration is pean, Immigration emperleneed in the with the doctor, "A radio to all right— Heat and Inhale Minard'a. Also rub
-triga--It vmsfortunate that I
did go, for MKIer the use of ChW_m&W_ o�ned—.61im,- -course of the WA- summer, w0l can- gut-hesilth Brat." it on the throat aind chest, The
great preventative
cine I was restored to good health and cance. It Is felt, attach" to the A&R tines to swell.
mstrength and, feed like a new woman. I
JMoods in Music.
neglect an opportunity to recom-
mood this remedy to those who are spiritual effect of music to the
I:. : A PERFECT MEDICINE acTeebe N
JDUU�' accepted idea among all people. It 1- 1
;J 'run-down for I am very grateful for AC___7 Al IQIA�
uplifts this 11stener—It createe a mood -]what the pills did for, me." WIN
For &a allments due to weak watery E ONES of joy or sorrow or anxiety or anger. IN OF
blood Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will be
AOR L1TTL But the Intellectual effect—hetre is
found a specific. You can get the Pills where we come to the big' klaia. Music
42 tt
from any medicine dealer or by mail Baby s Own Tablets Should be in, m&k" ideas and communicates
I from Musician to listener. Instead of �
at 5oc a box from The Dr. WhIUam&'
;Medicine Co., Brockville. Out. Every Home Where ThereAre aging wordsi—notes and Comb t
of. amen are employed. These
Children.
are capable of malcing any story, play
Af
With the boom in building, we are The pi�rfect medicine fix little ones or picture. and where, the great com-
't Ulce:y to see a good many stories , about is fouind in Baby's Own Tablets, They poeers, are understood It Is seen that
-but thorough laxative they are also narallem story writers,
L skyscraPOM
area gentle
which regulate the bowels, sweeten dramatists and even motion picture
the stomach: drive out constipation makers.
PosOtal for 1-2.1c" Wdrom
arm and indigestion: drive out conisd9ftdon There Is nothing mysterious about
nothing to worry you or
simple fevers and promote healthful this idea;
47 Cella" 111tv Tomato 16 refreshing s,beep it to Impossible, for make you annoyed that you cannot
011L
fDsw Mr. Editor:
Baby's Own Tablets to harm even the undeirstmA it Ask any violinist 'bo,
are absolute37 IMIUAS ths, erring Of a baby—it 19 the,
I A spirit at wai biloodlifnew new-born babe. as thbY I ads
the Hospital tar offic* ndUr" guaranteed free from opiates or any easiest thing In the war3d. Ask him
Toronto oldsto an over toe other Injurious drug iii to play a laugh. a etch, a moan, a
Time and It Inariesses lith the Concerning the Tablets. Mrs. Alex. trei sound. Ask The Vionlet. to re- tA
It was be" 4""Md to a J. Perry. Atlantic. N,$,, wrXso:—"*1 present for -you the pftyt" of chimes.
considerable extent by the clinics always keep, Baby's Own Tablets in the -brick of an engine, the rumble Of
mhicb be" the house for the children, as I here, thunder, Ask the hwViut to play the
be= conducted in so
tunny central. In Ontario 'a doeton found them a perfect medicine d of & breeze rustling the trees,
o sound of a mounte4n brook, the
little ones."
from the Hospital who have picked
Baby's Own Tablets are sold by whisper of fairies, Ask the clarinet
tout cambia cases which UP to tb* playvr to represent a shepherd caM,
medicine dealers or by maAl at 25,
,time of the eftle had been 946111s t
cents a box tguan The est
•sob of an old
..bLgiy hopelo," —eventually sending Medicine CO., Brockville, Out. an. So you wt -1-1 understand that to
Ila luctinfo
7 'Aht tittle patients home from the usile instead of describing ideas and Q
hospital bW*4 and fitted to be action. as with words, the thing itself ."J
valuable assets to their =uuIdV&H is actually, reproduced in symbols. The Chief
4_
R1
ssn'"'.
up-!,I�-dst
Ld F
or
ties, instead of remaining 'useless Thus when you hear a certain cm- You really enter =MY Cali.
"d pathetic burden& %position, and this Idea has gained up- fornia. YOU step
the moment
on you. will you dL&wver that you are
Your readers, In common with the X to
aboardoneof thefive
people In all Other PrOst"OLve oom'L ML actually seeing the story, the play,
14" the description. Santa Fe cross -continent
MQUff4ag.rare interest" In tbe_iiioa+
trains".
Vital and what it Is doing, TIN
Keep Minard's Liniment n the ham".
keen Interest in crippled children 'The new Chief— vxtra fitri—
entreated by the Rotary, Kiwanis,
Gyro, Lions and other service clubs.
Zoaghout the province, has been
of grand assistance In bringing in
vnfortunate children. often from re.
-Mote districts to the various, centres
where the members of the Hospital -"BOX-PLAITS ARE SMART. Yes, That's It.
staff have 'attended and have been Delightfully chic' is this sports
able to hold h lintel with the She—"Nfty do men wear tho-se un-_'.
. ... ... mode sighdy suspenderst!'
result that ther been a steady I of woolen material. The skirt
air"= of childadmittedto the front is laid in box -plaits, while the He — "Why--er-1--er—just t,6 keep
"Hospital from all over Ontario, 'for back is plain. The collar is of the a their shirts from flying off, you kQow."
.'a kmg time, modish- high type, and the left side -
L *This Is but one branch of the closing is effected 'beneath it band -
Don't let indigestion after meals, bil'WUSneol,
.'thorough servioe rendered by the trimmed with small buttons, while the heartbam or dyspepsia take the pep out of you.
Hospital,it is the best equipped same'trimming is repeated on the long Take seii;j's Symp. Any drus store.
Institution of Its kind on the con- dart -fitted sleeves. A narrow belt
ftent for the treatment of all child
ailments. No Ontario child requir", f . astening in front completes this --A-Few Monunts.
sang Its services in refused admittance smart frock. No. 1483 is for misses.
and all that modern medical and and small women and is in sizes 116, of thoughtfulness is worth a week
surgical skill combined with loving 18 and 20 years. Size IS requires 3% of avologiles.
carts canthe aomplish Is bestowed yards 39 -inch -material, or 2% yards —Of getting the facts is worth a
cc
sufferer, without distine. b4 -inch. Thee width at lower edge of. year -of guesswork.
Mons as to religion Or nationality, the skirt' with the plaits drawn out is . —Of allience is an antiseptic for
-or because those responsible for the about 78 inches. 20 cents. mach ,sunder.
child are- In- poor cIrcumaftneei.
Hoary expense Is involved In this Home sewing brings nice clothes —of restitution is worth many
merciful work, Mr. Editor. as you within the reach of all, and to follow meaths of excuse makipg.
can re&lfze. Ordinary sources of the mode is delightful when it can be —Of delivering the goods is worth
revenue, including smuts, fall to dome so easily and economically by fol- as. eternity of alibi abootinz..
cover the actual cost of maintenance lowing the styles pictured in our new --w-Of .1tiatice is worth more them
or the little patients, rotwithatand- Fashion Book. A chart accompanying ,many long and empty proven.
Ing thrifty management. Old friends each pattern shows the material as it —Of work is worth a lifetime Of
and niw ones are relied upon to
in WWIns the differe appears when cut out. Every detail wishing.
help nee. and
they Include the readett of your is explained vo that the inexperienced
T-Onable paper. The Hospital for sewer can make without difficulty an Vid You Ever Wonder?
:?;irk Children does not abare in the attractive dress, Price of tb6 book 100 Teacher—"What does your mother
fmids of tits Toronto Federation for cents the copy. use soap for?"
'V -SerVI ere-wit"le it tact HOW To ORDER ER PATTERN& Willie "That's what I'd like to
p.itionts from atl over the province,
Plea" ask your readers to remem- Write your name and address plata. know."
Children '
-,Por the Hospital for. Sick (3 ly, giving number and sl3e of swh
'
wben they are doing their,Christman Patterns an you washEnoloas 200 in - Bij Ben, Londons famous bell, Ms
stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap been cracked practically -.ever since it
firsii put in the C'ock Tower of
It carefully) for each number and was
Fa!thfully yours, ID 860, ,of
address your order to Pattern fhe House of Commons in I
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Ch:Om-" .,r t! -r, ,Funises. Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Ads- �ejl.tveigbs about thirftNen bons,
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lailds, St., Tomato. Patteras *list bY.
138UE No. retas 31111411. Minard's Liniment for Distemper.
MLI.
.Using the Imagination.
Us me finest imd tastest oil
the Santa Fe California
A small boy solemnly sab by the•
-
trains. Only TWO business
of a POO., fishing.
I
days on the way.
What are you fishing for. httle
man?" asked a man who was passing.
No extra fare on the four
reptled the boy.
other daily trains..
.134t there are no sharks In. that
pomot, my little uran;" mid the'
Fred Harvey dining 'service
"There ain"a any fish in- the pool,"
8 in the
set the standar
V.
answered the child stolidly, "So I
transportation world.
might as well fish for sharks as any-
Enjoy the out-of-doorsthis;-I:-`�V
I" else."
winter—take your family.
V9
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California hotel rates are.
The first picture postcard was pro-
nasonable. "a
duced b stationer in a French pro-
bkq I 8"d y" ow piessweleuml
vincial wn in 1870. It was not till
1894 that picture post cards were
printed in England,
T. Hendry, Gen. rent
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ortation Building
404 aDptpotwrtt
Weiced speeches are
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the result of weighing every Word
Phone: R*adolph tiff
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High School Boards NW Bo" of Educ.111,601111
Are authorized by law to establish
INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND
ART SCHOOLS
With the approval of the Minister of Education.
DAY AMID EVENING CLASSES . 7 " •
may be conducted In scoordance with the regulations Isaved by
oe Department of Education.
T14EORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION
various trades. ,The schools and classes are under the
direigtiop if -AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
Application for attendance should be made to the Principal 91 the
scheal.
COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD
SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE ANC HORTICULTURE are provided
for In the Course* of Study In Public, Separate, Continuation and High
School*, Collegiate institutes. Vocational Schools apd Departments.
Copies of the Regulations Issued by the Minister of Education may be
obtained from the Deputy Minister. parliament Buildings, Tomato.
fid. ay WE g yrtsfF�ep4§ y,� * ` N"C`p n; "rq•y}r"Ft^e}y, ..may �r
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Air 3 ��r'i�t>g , �ut� you and will ensure ovmplete satlstac- • N' 0 T / -0 G • R[CtiA
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-- — tion.
r t 7b per yeax,; Canadian National solicits your pat. On and after �6nuary 1st, IM, we ; 3,
s , p :,; 3t. TJ it paidtnadcante. ` ronftga for every branch of its public' are intrudmirig a strictly cash eyateitf`-
- service utilities, Every offort of each of buNiness which will -enable us to '
: 'cript;ons ro the E sited States and Creat Pi101te OI• leave our order—
Fig,
rder—Prone t Deliver Promised
Britain 32.vu in. advance. employe is centred on. the efHeient per- ulcer cur ubligatiuna, and furtberwud e P y
formance of big yr her duty, and those i reduce our ov erbead and iocrease rfR-
— who place their business iu the hands dency in set:vice to the ctu.tocner. _. ,_ _:.•._
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JOHN MURKAR,
Proprietor. of this II7erc1]andlsiUg urganiza• I Trusting our cuany customers will CHINA AS .XMAS' PRESENTS"
tion may rest fissured that they will j co-operate u ith us in cam is g out the a
receive the full value for whatever ex -
the foregoing plan, believing tbis'to be to ,
+$ NOTES AND COMMENTS. penditurethey may make, plus that otic uiutaal benefit. It you are thinking of giving Cbiva Gift's this year, don't 7.
measure of personal interest which is I Thanking you in advance. fail t0 see our. StOCIi.
the true cocnplecnant of perfect ser-
�4'hittiy i5 waking up to ,the. fact vice -
H. R M C 1�Tf N E Y,
that they must do'something to get ----•. �..-. -- 11.17 Pickering Bakery,'
ofthe fiootieggers, who. apparent- SALE REGISTER. ___._—_ _-�— SPECIAL XMAS CASH PRICES 'FOR YOUR ;^
" ly, are doing a thriving 'business in Tuesday, December 21st,_ — Auction X�I'A9 GROCERIES: n
the town. It is not a sudilen`,discov- sale of forty fresh cows, Holstiens, Seedless Raisins, 16c Ib.' Mixed Peel, i citron, 85c lb.
ery, for rumors have' been afloat for Jerseys and Ayrshires, . and two Seeded Raising, 16c lb. `Shelled walnuts, halves 58c 1b
bulls, the prop of Oliver Denny Currants, best quality, 17c lb. I Shelled Almonds, ... 58c lb':
several years to the ,effect that the lot 24, con. 4, Whitby Township. Lemon Peel, drained, 23c lb. Candied Cherrics, Jlb 800
plague ltad grown .to much greater Sale at one o'clock sharp. See '. Orange Peel,. 25c.lb,. Wtite'Lily Bak. Pwdr, 220 .ftlp
dimensions than appeared to the cas- bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. Citron Peel, " 55e lb. Pastry Flour, 21 lbs for.. -980
ual observer. It has also been rum- •
�� -RICHARD S
_-ored_that those to whom the enforce- *� c '
mint of the land had been intrusted - - — O i\ J �:� GROCERY
a
?$tad winked at the law-breakers'rath- ..67 College 'St., Toronto 2, Ont--
er than making any serious attempt
Dear Mr. Editor.: SHAMPOOING •
to enforce the law. One great rea- A spirit of warm friendliness to-
r r 4 son why the O.T.A. is, itflt so effective ;yards the Hospital for Sick Children OL R shampooing is Piokering Hardware Store
z -as is desired is 'because those in auth- to Toronto exists all over the thorough, being Z.
d` "ority have been too lar in their duty, province and it increases with the
• done by a method'
and made no effort to -bringthe of- years. It has been ' euhanced to a that invariabl9 sande `
the patron out with The beat policy is to buy useful presents for Xmas Gifts.
``. lenders to justice evl'n when they are considerable extent by the clinics renewed life, vital-'"
known. It is also to be seared that which have been conducted In, so its and brightness. We would angest a few of our many lines : Hockey Skates, Sticks and 1
zt many centres in Ontario by doctors Pucks. Kiddie Kars, Wagons and sleighs, laah.Lights,
foo many of those who should be act- -Look Your Beat" "`£"'
r{ from.. the Hospital who have picked Safety Razors. Pocket Knives, Silverware, - • -
ive in enforcing the law a --in P re=ware, Sunny Blue Graniteware, t
Sympathy with the bootleggeteg. out curable cases which up to .the oe a Pair Warm Mitts, ,
c>� time of the clinic had been seem-
-w
CARIE Gloves or Fanutleta. '
There is no reason why the law in re- BEAUTY CULTURE
ngly hopeless — eventually sending;
Bard to the liquor question should not Brock St,, Whitby An Electric Iron An Electric Toaster
Brock little patients home from the M
be enforced to the same extent as any Hospital healed and fitted to be, Phone 385 An Electric Hot Plate f
l other law is. It is claimed that it is valuable assets to their municipal(- 'White Cap Electric Washer 1900 Gravity Washer
not a popular law but is unpopular
- ties, Instead of remaininguseless
only with those who object to all tem- c urdene.A Coleman Lamp or Lantern
1 pertartce measures, nod this j
aminority of the province.
Tour readers, is common with the
p
Iunitas, people in a e inlet other pts doing.
cTohm� , Agent for Iaterastiooai Farm Machinery and RepalrP.
y DUtdB/RRTON.
raunitles, are interested in the Hoa- '
_. 'Next Sunaj at the Community p
;Hall, Sunday school session at 2 pan., .keen Interest !a crippled children Our Motto : We have it, can get it, or it is not made.
(church service at 3 p.m. preacher Mr. manifested by the Rotary, Kiwanis, ARTICULAR
R. Sproule. Gyro, Lions and other service clubs, Gln
The Christmas tree and entertain -
of
the province, has been & EOPLF Jo Se BAI,SDON - _ �PICKERING r:x.
_�- meat will be held in the Community of grand assistance in bringing in,
y RE FSR ' y
5 Hall, on Tuesday December 21st, for unfortunate children, often from re+
r mote districts to the various centres E R P ECT t
r, the scholars and parents of the Ang- where the members of the Hospital - +r
1lican Sunday school. Tea to be ser- staff have attended and have been 0. AS
em
.:. ,•ved sharp at 5.30 p m• so kindly able to hold huge clinics. with the i +
loorne early., Agood programme to result that there has been a steady
rcommenee at 7.8(1 m. and the choir a�
p• stream of children. admitted: to •the, With Xmas so near at hand 'we •! - - ,a
•'rof St, George's church, Pickering are Hospital from all over. Ontario, for are getting ready with lots of
r" putting on a sketch entitled, `When a rang time,
��. Father Caan a his Mind".Eve good things for the l+
f`r _ ge
Every- This is but one branch of the festive season. .
+body welcome. Silver collection. thorough service rendered by thq `.
..--z-- Hospital. It is the beat equipped Christmas Cake, almond Iced and ?.
WHrrEVALE
institution of Its triad on the con: trimmed, 80c Ib. ' Plum Pud- pTfJt+lICZ Oltf Ca$s ffoi►tl Feel
r - tfneat for the treatment of all child clings, 90c each. Scotch Underwriters live lower insurance rates `
ailments. No Ontario child requir?
The anniversary services Y of the �g its services is retuned admittance Short Bread and on summer cottages rooted with Bran4tora
_ - .- "Wbitev ale Baptist church will be held and all that modern medical and Fried Cakes. malt Slates because the? are fife rNistaat
$ on Sunday, Dec. 19th. at 2.30 and 7 surgical skill combined with loving and cannot be ignited -�
_ ;p.m. The McMaster Band of McMas- are can accomplish is bestowed Canriies, Nuts, Oranges, Grapes. by burning abulias os' i
ry 'ter University will have charge of upon the- sufferer, without distinct Stockings and decorations i'tyisi; efts. m `.
r for the Xmas tree }e
.both services, tions a ,to religion or nationality, 3
The annual anniversary and Christ- or because those responsible for the' and the house. i.„
"mac tree of the United Sunday child are in poor circumstances. �'PVT
'ischool will be held on Sunday ana Heavy expense is involved In th19 .,'Wedding Cakes a Specialty. ..
Monday, DSC. 19th, and 20th. Ser- merciful work, Mr. Editor, as you
vice on Sunday at 10 o'clock for can realize. Ordinary sources o;
children, when Miss Anne Moffat of revenue, including grants, tail tn a
h Toronto will speak, special music b cover the actual cost of maintenance �-�
P y of the little patients, notwithstand a `:
the children, At ? o'clock pastor will Ing thrifty management. Old frfendsl
conduct Christmas service, special and new anon are ratted upon to H•R+M��t' -'
music by the choir. On Monday. ev- help In paying the difference an4 7h
q w . ening a splendid entertainment will they Include the readers of your �"' 4Y z q
r y` be given by the school consisting of vatuable , paper. The Ilospftal for HO NE*900
mchoruses, recitations, dialogues and Sick Children does not sbal`e In the t +ITCH
motion songs by junior membea. A funds of. thh Toronto Federation rc•r + E""'^ r� ��--
�•
..colorful "Butterfly Drill" by twelve Community Service, because it takes -- �.raisi�sR
,'girls. A comedy entitled "Where is pattents rrnm all over the province' Z�TOtice 02 Ormtford, Ontario
my Coat" and last but not' least Please ask your readers to remem-
fairies and brownies will laud and ber the Hospital for Sick Children. ' ' Stock Carried, information Furnished and Barbie �s
sing their roundelays to old friss when they are darns their Christmas Appucat�oa for Dsvore@ on Brantford Roofing rendered by tz°
1 who will be on hand to dis- giving. ` - F. J. Prouse, - .. - - Pickering �t
tribute the presents. Admission Faithfully yours, Notice is ere Rlven-tiiaf Evelyn
cents and 35 cents. y J. S. Balsdon Hardware, - Pickering
- ti H. WILLIAMS, May Bateman of the City of Oshawa, ,.
Chairman of the Trustees, in the County and Province of Ontarioft
VChristmaa and New Years'.s Travel accountant, will appl to the Session
�'.
_ meat of Canada at the next Session
- Throughout the year there is no Farmers AtteDdOD thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from q
period so like a magnet for drawing f her husband, Harold Victor Bateman,
people together at Christmas time, _ now of tits City of Windsor, in the NEW&'
����eut for rile World a Greatest Fumy of Essex, formerly o: the
where ie as intensive longing fou or Ohristmaa separator, "The Renfrew," Stoves, City of Oshawa, in the County and
at hotbe. Long ago, when travelling
Scales and Oil Engines. Fleurp'a province of Ontario, tailor, on the • • -
lacilities were lim ed,,people journefamous Plows, Pointe, Grain Grinders, ground of adultery .and desertion,
: ed many weary miles and endured wheel Barrowsetc. Dated at Oshawa, -this 29th, day of !
igreat hardships in order that tbev hand-separatorsnbin for tale. April, A.D., 1926. Gilson s of Caelph now offer
you a perfected furnaceenpitiless ,,..».»•••»»
Brantford binder twine` and second -
might be with lbe#r-trrettda sed lovedor pipe style—at a sensational n ,t
ones'on Cbriiimas Day. but this has _; .JOSEPH P. MANGAN,
rice, first revolutionary ��•�.«-
ROBT. DEVITT M GAN' The rsim.
all been changed by the application , Oshawa, Ontario, arovement in home heating in half
of tnodern-rail way methods, whereby phone ItUb Pick. BROCCiBAM Solicitor for applicant. 12-16 century—low-priced, efficient,
quickly installed in any home,
-even the continent -may be crossed in school or church, t S
= safety and with evet•y cowfort, in a t0 Byya, !il
• .comparatively abort tourney,
: This year Christmas and New Year' o e new oto Use is tit
travel promise to be be y, and wit Th cls M bunt
i ;
To the people Of South Ontario who On of Tungsten Plate. Transmits heat
7 placing y y December First endorsed m ' public record, its more eat snits out o f
w view to lacin ever facility at the,o p p THREE TIMES faster. Patented
R disposal of ,their patrons, Canadian air -blast burns all the gas and y
'. National Railways have made their ' 1 smoke.
New type, cone-shaped
advance preparations and plans for fuel. Electric are welding seals
-extra trains and additional equipment and principle for which I stood, allow me the furnace tight as an egg against
on regular trains. Full pat ticulara leaks of gas, duet or smoke.
will appear in newspapers• and special to express my appreciation. I regretted my Barns Hslld or Solt
timetables will be shortly obtainable Cea4 Coke O! Wood
from any Agent of the Company, absence from our midst, and the loss of You are not dependent upon
! Those who wish to prepay the fare y hard coal .alone as you get
- ' -of relatives or 'friends from any out- excellent results from any kind of
-side point can de otit them ne at associating with you in the contest. I ap- fuel—soft coal, coke. oil or ga•.
p p y g y You enjoy an extra saving by
- any Oanadiata National AgetCy and L using low cost fuels."
the transportation will be delivered .preciate all the more the Qote given,. as the Write for <
r.Immediately and economically. :
�" ' The Canadian National Telegraphs Easy Payttaent P1aa
lace at your service their wonderful " spontaneous expression of the people for the A moderate payment down in-
" facilities for the quick transmission of _ _ scan, a Gilson • C.
the new Magi
Learn alLthn_fratvrns of Lhis Aew
Holiday Greetings, A special staff Is principle at 1s8Ue: C nsationall raced beaten system. We w1II wn�com� your -luau
h • ata with ketch plan forms, estimates and full information, gladly our -
hi
e• ." 4n aged during the Christmas rush in tae without obligating you in any way. Act at ones--ts is the time to a. i
t this festive season I desire to wish �'
or er that transmission ants deliveries , make plant for heating, your home properly.
,,may be quickened to the highest point. D. J GORMLEY, Dtmbsrton r
A very attractive design of message one and all including the young people and
R form s beingg prepared for the holiday. - Phone PlCket3ng 1606 "
V The oanadian National Express off. -children a Merry Christmas and a ros er- 9510 York St.. Guelph
..ere the best veIbicle for the safe and i prosper- Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited �-
: swift transport of Obristmas gifts. T '
That particular feature re-.elven spec- nus and happy New Year. • ;lei
sal supervision at holiday time and - s
this In itself Is a guarantee of efficient VCLAII3
,. tservlce, Remember that a Canadian '• E. N. SIi f
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tr'y. Yw10E,9... •. »;. +r-_�.. _. _...._. ,:..r. i.. e.. .,- ,.-. .-.. .,, _ .. : "r-.- ., �.tir "• - -. ,.• ,y -- _a.. .r -. r•--�* w-e�:••... �.: a�.+ueG .e •s v-_ n.,:�.r-• 6 _. ,.. _...d.I�'wF:6,.•�.f�+k'4•Nadfs�?3?w��-d,SE!I-�Y.'>..-O+e...is"*.”'nw-_e�:s,""H:;ti•�eG:�,�.n`s.1:+-'-`•a��'rm'?��"?dLF�"�'5i6S••.,�"�..
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CLAREMONT. MO*, Wtkjtor,,� BkisSby, of the
1. L
S'la .1 NG'
Brock Road, speiit severdl days
-D, A. Scott is off'fid_`d_Qty.__ Es Massey - Harris - Co'' f
0`9 to -last week with her mother-ic4aw, 'Coal. I
a very be vere col(J. Mrs. Bu:�hby, Sr. N Scotia Shin les
Nova
T. P. Shirk had a business trip Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles
Rev. A. McLellan was laid up
to the city on Monday. Bird's Felt Slate Shingles
for -several days last •*eek suffer• Coal of the!,
Rev. E. Orsborn had a businessfor sale at Hard and Soft
trip to the cityon Tuesday lug from a severe cold, but is-, able, We have been �ppoiuted local
best quality on
to be around again. T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT agents for the Massey -Harris Mrs. Bingham`, Of Mimieo, spent
William Birkett, of - Balsam, Call and get prices. Company and solicit the hand
'::rover Sunday here with her son, has moved into the village and patronage of the farm�
W. G. Bingham, now resides in "Sandbank," :firs.
ers of the district. THOS. A. LA _'_M,
P. Macnab'. residence. W`9
Wm. and Mrs. Waddell, Stouff. s No W. STAFFORD
,yille, spent Sunday' with Morgan On acconut of the numerous All M. -H. repairs teat constantly
and Mrs. Pugh. Marble and Granite Dealer.,
activities of Christmas week there on hand.
C. S. and Mrs. Trueman of N% ill be ti6 B. Y. P. LT. meeting on
Cemetery Lettering etc.,
WWe also have the agency '.Whitby, visited :friends in Ciare- Monday evening next. First-class work y for the THOS. F. SCOTT
b Mont on Sunday. Johu Scott and F. M. Chapman guaranteed. .,Goodyear products, includ-
ing tires etc. -CLAREMONT, ONT
Wss Smith is confined to her are attending the U. F. O. Con- Kingston Road. and Pickering
bed, suffering from the, prevailing ention this week at Toronto. East Townline.
40pidemic of colds. They are the delegates from the
and
'To LAW
Pheone Whitby 68 R 32 Dealer in Ford Care, new
still shipping large quantities of
Messrs Coady and Symes are Claremont Club. 27Z Pa O.—Whitby R. R. Go & A.
M. J. Wilker resumed his duties 31y PICKERING' used.
turnips to the United States ONT.
principal of the school on Mon- number from here attended " P'
day, after being confined to his
Massey -Harris Implements and
fic
the dance at Brooklin on Friday use fora week suffering from WAN T ED f reen River
Repairs.
and report a good time..,, an attack of the flit, Life and Car Insurance.
ally re-
-motored to the city on Sunday : Basket Factory] Phone Clare. 5102
L. and Mrs Fingold and family' Wm. Graham is gradually DRESSED POULTRY
covering from his recent severe
.sad spent the day with friends. all kinds. 01
illnesQ, with which he was attack- I , Manufacturers of
Just arrived at J. Fingold's a ed while attending the Royal Good prices pikid for good quality.
pp y it Bi
fresh 8ti 1 of men's, -ladies' and All kinds of Frm Basket. Maple Leaf 'mutual rw
Winter Fair in Toronto. Phone Clare 2700.
boy's hockey boots. Call and see
Next. Sunday morning at the
them. Baptist Church the pastor's snb- Berry Crates,
Insurance Co.
Thomas and Mrs. Paterson were jest will be "That I M% Know kets. Cheap rates for farm and country
ti FRANK CHIDLOW
'In Pickering on Tuesday attefid. Mai I" The subject of the even- CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Farmers'Bushel Bas buildings.
in g the funeral of the late Kra. jag �ermoa will be "A Ghost Clothed Baskets. Windstorm Insurance on buildings.
wind -mills, Silos etc.
0w. M. Palmer. StOey." A Reduction
John Willison, of the 4th coin. on Frank Pennock, Automobile Insurance
of all kinds.
of Uxbridge, 11ft on Tuesday to Buy From August the 15th to Septem Proprietor
spend the winter with his brother "FARM$ FOR .ALR bar the 15th, I will make a Phone Markham 1W4
5r -Horace of Athens. Your
X Chaistmas reduction in sleigh shoe prices. Write or phone
The teachers and scholars of the
Goods
Bring In your sleighs and got the
two - Sunday Schools have been 'A A
busy the past few weeks making At benefit of these worth while 'E"D. B 0 W M A N
Home. % . -7
reductions. 1P i
HO
8reparations for their annual Wall, aper 20 WHITBY, ONT.
hristman trees and entertain -
R. PARRY L ORNE RE ID
The mild weather over the
See the IM Samples at I
BOOT -MAKER, CT, -Bingham,
before buying. �71:T
caused much of the snow to dis. CLAREMONT, ONT.
Limited
Over 500 samples to choose from
appear and the frost on Tuesday
CLAREMONT
at 10c per roll and up.
has made the roads very icy and All who desire to got their Boots
• dangerous for motorists. I A complete line of Paints, Oile and We desire to have a resident
and Harness repaired at & big 0REAMERY
John Scott and T. Stanbury at Varnishes at right prices. representative of the Fuller Biltah
reduction, call at the
tended the shareholders' meeting kering and Whit -
above address. Estimates cheerfully given for all Company In Pic
of the U. F. O. Co-operative on :Highest price paid for interior and exterior by townships for immediate work. Gl
Tuesday In Massey Hall, Toronto. All work done while you wait Cream at the decorating. People right now are buying
very enc- and guaranteed.
Christmas presents in large quAn-
The Coin pan y has had a
eel
Call orphans 1813 Claremont titles from our salesmen and we
mf at year in all branches. J.'R. P A R R
R. H. Bowen has returned home y Claroman t Creamerl have a very extensive line of these
after Ppeadina three -weeks in W. G. BINGHAM articles, including Ivory Sets, Tor.
Chatham receiving treatment for Give us a trial and be convinced toise Shell Sets and Christmas 7
�X
We are glad to know
taberenlosi8 UXOdS 5 C SMd ft Ili Painter and Decorator novelties as well as the household
that he is feeling much improved IF IF atch cleaning equipment. Our business
--:-Mince receiving the treatment. A Cm*3nd Umft !Claremont, Ontano has always been good In this dig -
a a hilthl 'A
the
James Evans spent over trict and unless you ar
-pessary funds on that day are PLOKERIN0, ONTAR143
Compelled to contributes larger
1-surn at a later date.
Tbesmokerheldby the South The Pickering
Here are ExceptionalValu'es . Ontario Football Assoctation in -4Gobolga _41 41
the Community Hall on Saturday valance Comlaittee
was a great success. There
was a large number of the foot
y
bell players and their supporters now on displa
Albwool Sweater Costs, Pull -Overs with shall collars. Three The object of this Association is tdw
present, including the Cherrywood
ply lessen stealin d prosecute
and Ashburn teams, and all enjoy- Something for every one of and plain stitch. -in all white and a large
the fe alon S.
variety of colors.
'ed the smoker and games, .after the family.
which a pleasing program was
a Ladies' pure white) all -wool White::Steater Coate, at $400
given. - John Scott, chairman of Ladies', same as above, pull over, at... 3,75 and 4'50 Members having propertystolen oommwdl
the Claremont Football Club, occu
Gregg
the c a Faric China, Books, Gamel -Men's all -wool Sweater Costs,'assorbed colors, at 2.50 to 5.00 as" immediately wit Sal
• hair. With Gordo y
gattheplanothe old f6vor. and Toys. Men's all -wool Pull -overs, at of Exiaousive Gummi
eg 3.00
-Boys' Pull -overs, sizes 28-32., at. -1.25 to 2.00 Membership fee
'ate songs were sung by R. E. For
Tickets may be bed trow W* Prosidoul or
Lyth , G, M. Forsyth, Fred Evans Ladies' Hose, Handkerchief&,
secretary. on &Vplfeatlon.
Kerr and Thom. Scott.Gloves, Scarfs and Toilet Call se Phone 3800
J. FINGOLD'S Exec. Cow.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palma."
addresses were given by
Articles.
er, M, S. Chapman, Pickering.
Mr. Flett, chairman of the Cherry • -
wood Football Team, Roy Mor-
rish of Cherrywood, R. E. Forsyth, GentsScarfs, Books, Ties D. Munro, Jas. Richardson.
Dr. Tomlinson, G. M. Forsyth and Shirts, sweaters and' President, ssars6ary
James Palmer, President of the S. -Sweater 'Costs,i.
O. F. A., after which John •
-Pickeriag
-Scott asked the Claremont Foot- New Fruits and Peels for
-J, Respecting Exchange "Ratei0
ball Club to come to the platform. Caked.
James presented Leitb or Goods Store
McLaughlin Cup to the officers and ,ON all matters of foreign exchangd
their club. The cup has been re. Grapes, Mixed Nuts Oranges
our arrangements for keeping in HARNESS
''.cleaned and shields put on show Candy of -all kinds. Our supply of quality Hatmess'ana
touch with the world!s exchange mar- the winners since IN1, and Is Parts Is now complete.
a beautiful work of art. leets assure you prompt service. Direct BOOTS—GREB SHOE
J. Scott, All these goods are excep.
on behalf of thr-C`h07,—thauimd ___Ti_6_niYy_ "oo va tions With have
the Association for the work they Jue. largC. rin - We ba arge stock or this ammo
Boot on hai2d—umbeatable
had dome In regard to the cup. ..-:cial centres enable us to qiiote the for hard wear und war.
Mr. Palmer then presented each Give us a call and be closest possible rates.
00-mREPAIRING
player with a gold medal, which convinced. M Intain our established repUt&.
Are a credit to the officers of the we a
TM #_!
Association for the selection they tion fot repairing all kinds ot
IF had made. The boys responded barness and boots.
thanking the donors for their
T1 AISC OTT DCPA114M 13ANK CECIL BRADLEY
handsome gifts. One of the best
WHITBY BRANCK I FL PERRY, Mamwen
social evenings of the club was Phone 1402,
Harness -maker,
M
brought to a close by rising and BROOKsinging the National Anthem. BRANCH. F. A. BURT. Manaffen
"CLAREMONT PTCNFRTNG, - 'ONTARIO
weekend In Toronto with his eon
Bd., who Is in the hospital, where
-A
ase underwent a successful opera•
tion on his jaw -bone, which was
f or
our
you are this type of man ap.
R.
-partly decayed, and who expects
a Dull Market
-to return home in a few days.
504 Colonial Bldg., 13 King ft
Remember the Xmas tree of the
West, Toronto.
grain as soon as the threshing Is
ii
-_,.,.:United Church S. S. on Wednes-
day, Dec. 22nd, in the community
f1pisbed. If yon have agood crop
Ball A splendid program of reci-
drills
Xmas
6EATTY�',
Cations, Cho ruses, etc., will
STANDS FOR THE BEST
and 'arrange a loan until a more
Fry favorable situation presents itself.
be given. Santa Claus has promis.
-YWS =Our manager is always gladito dis•
ed to be present. Admission 25c
cuss such problems in confidence.,
and 15c. Program begins at 8.00
STANDARD 'BANK
p, m., sharp. •
Next Thursday Santa Claus
comes to the Baptist - Church,
Display
OF C_A11iJA.D1A.
'There will be a varied program,
PICKE.RING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager
including a pageant, entitled
"'Santa Claus and the Magic Car-
Ad.
M. C 0 0 P E R
pet." Everybody welcome.
r'.
Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc.
mission 25 cents for adults and 15
-cents for children not members ofeLAREMONT
It:wIll pay you to get myces on
1the Sunday School.
above before buying elsewhere.
There was a heavy run at the
Agent for Ackerman's Qualliy
Varnees.
►
bank here on Monday and Tues
Ask the user.
day. not to withdraw deposits, but
to pay the yearly tax bill, which
'U growing bigger "ch year. Tues-
A large supply
7
day, the 14th, wits the last day of
,
grace -and those who forgot or
ho were unable to raise
W the me -
-pessary funds on that day are PLOKERIN0, ONTAR143
Compelled to contributes larger
1-surn at a later date.
Tbesmokerheldby the South The Pickering
Here are ExceptionalValu'es . Ontario Football Assoctation in -4Gobolga _41 41
the Community Hall on Saturday valance Comlaittee
was a great success. There
was a large number of the foot
y
bell players and their supporters now on displa
Albwool Sweater Costs, Pull -Overs with shall collars. Three The object of this Association is tdw
present, including the Cherrywood
ply lessen stealin d prosecute
and Ashburn teams, and all enjoy- Something for every one of and plain stitch. -in all white and a large
the fe alon S.
variety of colors.
'ed the smoker and games, .after the family.
which a pleasing program was
a Ladies' pure white) all -wool White::Steater Coate, at $400
given. - John Scott, chairman of Ladies', same as above, pull over, at... 3,75 and 4'50 Members having propertystolen oommwdl
the Claremont Football Club, occu
Gregg
the c a Faric China, Books, Gamel -Men's all -wool Sweater Costs,'assorbed colors, at 2.50 to 5.00 as" immediately wit Sal
• hair. With Gordo y
gattheplanothe old f6vor. and Toys. Men's all -wool Pull -overs, at of Exiaousive Gummi
eg 3.00
-Boys' Pull -overs, sizes 28-32., at. -1.25 to 2.00 Membership fee
'ate songs were sung by R. E. For
Tickets may be bed trow W* Prosidoul or
Lyth , G, M. Forsyth, Fred Evans Ladies' Hose, Handkerchief&,
secretary. on &Vplfeatlon.
Kerr and Thom. Scott.Gloves, Scarfs and Toilet Call se Phone 3800
J. FINGOLD'S Exec. Cow.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palma."
addresses were given by
Articles.
er, M, S. Chapman, Pickering.
Mr. Flett, chairman of the Cherry • -
wood Football Team, Roy Mor-
rish of Cherrywood, R. E. Forsyth, GentsScarfs, Books, Ties D. Munro, Jas. Richardson.
Dr. Tomlinson, G. M. Forsyth and Shirts, sweaters and' President, ssars6ary
James Palmer, President of the S. -Sweater 'Costs,i.
O. F. A., after which John •
-Pickeriag
-Scott asked the Claremont Foot- New Fruits and Peels for
-J, Respecting Exchange "Ratei0
ball Club to come to the platform. Caked.
James presented Leitb or Goods Store
McLaughlin Cup to the officers and ,ON all matters of foreign exchangd
their club. The cup has been re. Grapes, Mixed Nuts Oranges
our arrangements for keeping in HARNESS
''.cleaned and shields put on show Candy of -all kinds. Our supply of quality Hatmess'ana
touch with the world!s exchange mar- the winners since IN1, and Is Parts Is now complete.
a beautiful work of art. leets assure you prompt service. Direct BOOTS—GREB SHOE
J. Scott, All these goods are excep.
on behalf of thr-C`h07,—thauimd ___Ti_6_niYy_ "oo va tions With have
the Association for the work they Jue. largC. rin - We ba arge stock or this ammo
Boot on hai2d—umbeatable
had dome In regard to the cup. ..-:cial centres enable us to qiiote the for hard wear und war.
Mr. Palmer then presented each Give us a call and be closest possible rates.
00-mREPAIRING
player with a gold medal, which convinced. M Intain our established repUt&.
Are a credit to the officers of the we a
TM #_!
Association for the selection they tion fot repairing all kinds ot
IF had made. The boys responded barness and boots.
thanking the donors for their
T1 AISC OTT DCPA114M 13ANK CECIL BRADLEY
handsome gifts. One of the best
WHITBY BRANCK I FL PERRY, Mamwen
social evenings of the club was Phone 1402,
Harness -maker,
M
brought to a close by rising and BROOKsinging the National Anthem. BRANCH. F. A. BURT. Manaffen
"CLAREMONT PTCNFRTNG, - 'ONTARIO
respected citizen with a car, don t
apply for this position
1Tf
Never Sell Grain on
you are this type of man ap.
R.
a Dull Market
504 Colonial Bldg., 13 King ft
IT DOES not always pay to sell,
West, Toronto.
grain as soon as the threshing Is
ii
f1pisbed. If yon have agood crop
and the market is depressed seethe
6EATTY�',
BANKING local manager of the Standard Bank
STANDS FOR THE BEST
and 'arrange a loan until a more
Fry favorable situation presents itself.
-YWS =Our manager is always gladito dis•
cuss such problems in confidence.,
STANDARD 'BANK
OF C_A11iJA.D1A.
PICKE.RING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager
Branch*& also at Brocklin.- Wast Hill. Whitby
-pessary funds on that day are PLOKERIN0, ONTAR143
Compelled to contributes larger
1-surn at a later date.
Tbesmokerheldby the South The Pickering
Here are ExceptionalValu'es . Ontario Football Assoctation in -4Gobolga _41 41
the Community Hall on Saturday valance Comlaittee
was a great success. There
was a large number of the foot
y
bell players and their supporters now on displa
Albwool Sweater Costs, Pull -Overs with shall collars. Three The object of this Association is tdw
present, including the Cherrywood
ply lessen stealin d prosecute
and Ashburn teams, and all enjoy- Something for every one of and plain stitch. -in all white and a large
the fe alon S.
variety of colors.
'ed the smoker and games, .after the family.
which a pleasing program was
a Ladies' pure white) all -wool White::Steater Coate, at $400
given. - John Scott, chairman of Ladies', same as above, pull over, at... 3,75 and 4'50 Members having propertystolen oommwdl
the Claremont Football Club, occu
Gregg
the c a Faric China, Books, Gamel -Men's all -wool Sweater Costs,'assorbed colors, at 2.50 to 5.00 as" immediately wit Sal
• hair. With Gordo y
gattheplanothe old f6vor. and Toys. Men's all -wool Pull -overs, at of Exiaousive Gummi
eg 3.00
-Boys' Pull -overs, sizes 28-32., at. -1.25 to 2.00 Membership fee
'ate songs were sung by R. E. For
Tickets may be bed trow W* Prosidoul or
Lyth , G, M. Forsyth, Fred Evans Ladies' Hose, Handkerchief&,
secretary. on &Vplfeatlon.
Kerr and Thom. Scott.Gloves, Scarfs and Toilet Call se Phone 3800
J. FINGOLD'S Exec. Cow.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palma."
addresses were given by
Articles.
er, M, S. Chapman, Pickering.
Mr. Flett, chairman of the Cherry • -
wood Football Team, Roy Mor-
rish of Cherrywood, R. E. Forsyth, GentsScarfs, Books, Ties D. Munro, Jas. Richardson.
Dr. Tomlinson, G. M. Forsyth and Shirts, sweaters and' President, ssars6ary
James Palmer, President of the S. -Sweater 'Costs,i.
O. F. A., after which John •
-Pickeriag
-Scott asked the Claremont Foot- New Fruits and Peels for
-J, Respecting Exchange "Ratei0
ball Club to come to the platform. Caked.
James presented Leitb or Goods Store
McLaughlin Cup to the officers and ,ON all matters of foreign exchangd
their club. The cup has been re. Grapes, Mixed Nuts Oranges
our arrangements for keeping in HARNESS
''.cleaned and shields put on show Candy of -all kinds. Our supply of quality Hatmess'ana
touch with the world!s exchange mar- the winners since IN1, and Is Parts Is now complete.
a beautiful work of art. leets assure you prompt service. Direct BOOTS—GREB SHOE
J. Scott, All these goods are excep.
on behalf of thr-C`h07,—thauimd ___Ti_6_niYy_ "oo va tions With have
the Association for the work they Jue. largC. rin - We ba arge stock or this ammo
Boot on hai2d—umbeatable
had dome In regard to the cup. ..-:cial centres enable us to qiiote the for hard wear und war.
Mr. Palmer then presented each Give us a call and be closest possible rates.
00-mREPAIRING
player with a gold medal, which convinced. M Intain our established repUt&.
Are a credit to the officers of the we a
TM #_!
Association for the selection they tion fot repairing all kinds ot
IF had made. The boys responded barness and boots.
thanking the donors for their
T1 AISC OTT DCPA114M 13ANK CECIL BRADLEY
handsome gifts. One of the best
WHITBY BRANCK I FL PERRY, Mamwen
social evenings of the club was Phone 1402,
Harness -maker,
M
brought to a close by rising and BROOKsinging the National Anthem. BRANCH. F. A. BURT. Manaffen
"CLAREMONT PTCNFRTNG, - 'ONTARIO
respected citizen with a car, don t
apply for this position
1Tf
you are this type of man ap.
R.
ply in person to Chao. Stone.
*
504 Colonial Bldg., 13 King ft
9
West, Toronto.
6EATTY�',
STANDS FOR THE BEST
j,
Litter Carriers, Hay Carriere,
Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow
�4
Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc.
It:wIll pay you to get myces on
above before buying elsewhere.
FRANK J. PROUSE
-pessary funds on that day are PLOKERIN0, ONTAR143
Compelled to contributes larger
1-surn at a later date.
Tbesmokerheldby the South The Pickering
Here are ExceptionalValu'es . Ontario Football Assoctation in -4Gobolga _41 41
the Community Hall on Saturday valance Comlaittee
was a great success. There
was a large number of the foot
y
bell players and their supporters now on displa
Albwool Sweater Costs, Pull -Overs with shall collars. Three The object of this Association is tdw
present, including the Cherrywood
ply lessen stealin d prosecute
and Ashburn teams, and all enjoy- Something for every one of and plain stitch. -in all white and a large
the fe alon S.
variety of colors.
'ed the smoker and games, .after the family.
which a pleasing program was
a Ladies' pure white) all -wool White::Steater Coate, at $400
given. - John Scott, chairman of Ladies', same as above, pull over, at... 3,75 and 4'50 Members having propertystolen oommwdl
the Claremont Football Club, occu
Gregg
the c a Faric China, Books, Gamel -Men's all -wool Sweater Costs,'assorbed colors, at 2.50 to 5.00 as" immediately wit Sal
• hair. With Gordo y
gattheplanothe old f6vor. and Toys. Men's all -wool Pull -overs, at of Exiaousive Gummi
eg 3.00
-Boys' Pull -overs, sizes 28-32., at. -1.25 to 2.00 Membership fee
'ate songs were sung by R. E. For
Tickets may be bed trow W* Prosidoul or
Lyth , G, M. Forsyth, Fred Evans Ladies' Hose, Handkerchief&,
secretary. on &Vplfeatlon.
Kerr and Thom. Scott.Gloves, Scarfs and Toilet Call se Phone 3800
J. FINGOLD'S Exec. Cow.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palma."
addresses were given by
Articles.
er, M, S. Chapman, Pickering.
Mr. Flett, chairman of the Cherry • -
wood Football Team, Roy Mor-
rish of Cherrywood, R. E. Forsyth, GentsScarfs, Books, Ties D. Munro, Jas. Richardson.
Dr. Tomlinson, G. M. Forsyth and Shirts, sweaters and' President, ssars6ary
James Palmer, President of the S. -Sweater 'Costs,i.
O. F. A., after which John •
-Pickeriag
-Scott asked the Claremont Foot- New Fruits and Peels for
-J, Respecting Exchange "Ratei0
ball Club to come to the platform. Caked.
James presented Leitb or Goods Store
McLaughlin Cup to the officers and ,ON all matters of foreign exchangd
their club. The cup has been re. Grapes, Mixed Nuts Oranges
our arrangements for keeping in HARNESS
''.cleaned and shields put on show Candy of -all kinds. Our supply of quality Hatmess'ana
touch with the world!s exchange mar- the winners since IN1, and Is Parts Is now complete.
a beautiful work of art. leets assure you prompt service. Direct BOOTS—GREB SHOE
J. Scott, All these goods are excep.
on behalf of thr-C`h07,—thauimd ___Ti_6_niYy_ "oo va tions With have
the Association for the work they Jue. largC. rin - We ba arge stock or this ammo
Boot on hai2d—umbeatable
had dome In regard to the cup. ..-:cial centres enable us to qiiote the for hard wear und war.
Mr. Palmer then presented each Give us a call and be closest possible rates.
00-mREPAIRING
player with a gold medal, which convinced. M Intain our established repUt&.
Are a credit to the officers of the we a
TM #_!
Association for the selection they tion fot repairing all kinds ot
IF had made. The boys responded barness and boots.
thanking the donors for their
T1 AISC OTT DCPA114M 13ANK CECIL BRADLEY
handsome gifts. One of the best
WHITBY BRANCK I FL PERRY, Mamwen
social evenings of the club was Phone 1402,
Harness -maker,
M
brought to a close by rising and BROOKsinging the National Anthem. BRANCH. F. A. BURT. Manaffen
"CLAREMONT PTCNFRTNG, - 'ONTARIO
r a, I ;.I �1 .. -
MAN
4",
-vN
7WMP, -F
UP
RP
M
w.
-7
-j, J,?6 V70.11 N4,
ct-,,
.4.zr
R.
w.
iw
Ri
and found no one about else procured
Rav'i'ng roMA80ft" the UZWfta lunll
't an electric torch ,from her bettroom,
and tip-toed to the scrolled pawl.,
Pressing the hidden spring, she flash-
ed her torch and saw that the cell had
-Z' an occupant who appeared to -be. doing
Vt
things with his teeth.
"Guy I" she gasped. "Whatever are
you up to?"
4- Tbere was no vqc4l. ani:wer, but
BEGIN HERE TO-DAY. -Margaret appeared to accept that.
•
soinethin'
h She abruptly changed her line of g made a snapping noise, and
Samuel Honeybun, retired English the next moment the girl was Rung
countryman,
A an. Ands his 3 ain gauge fi Iled argument. But Ww had a poser to aside by the tenant of the hiding-p:ace
wol"tb Tmood instead of water. And evilashe rushed into the corridor-to vann-
6en comes news of the murdek of— I "If your silly search for Sir Guy lab down the stairs. sa
Jlr Francis Lathy father of Mttr-7 'is t�D be kept out of the inquiry," she Margaret picked herself up. and T70
RE TEA'
2" a ret Lathrop, who had planmd to
gazed after the fugitive In vain. The
riarry Sir Guy Azzatbrop--against--her.
datner wish. So suspicion is directed mere glimpse she had of the flying Write 49ftlada for fre
6- Torontpi Samples
un figure had Only told he 6a thing for
�.Aaward Sir Guy. Margaret hides bi
it, �a secret room at her home. certain—that -he wasn't Guy' She
Inspector Roake of Scotland Yard -.A closed the panel and hastened to re- Mghtmare.' A Contrast.
an assistant, Blisset, in the Altlwugh Shakespeare and Milton
join Klyne In the study.. I ride the great black horses
o 0 "Something big?" he smiled after a heart are familiarly linked together in our
91=18 over right, and he is murdered. Ad my
ordinary speech an the two great'set
-NOW GO UN WITH THE STORY. 1 glance at her face.
Witham of sted, across their lying poets, of EnclaW, ju the whole,lipirit
butler's Briefly she narrated what had hap- hair;
_ "Strangled, rise!„ the pened, adding that to the best of her So slow are they to bak, so sw;ft to and nature of thele' work they have
hoarse accents breathed in Margaret's It is 0.0t
belief, Impossible though it seemed, hardly anything in common.
ear: "The marksareon his threat, Start, merely that thW. We, fpr the JiUnt
K 7 igain to see—purple ones." the man who had run out of the,,Tbe stormy-breasted stat low dw-
priest's bole was Wi'mot. part, distinguished In lleparate pro.
pair.
Margaret took the marks for grant- "I should be inclined to think that Dark vinces of poetry; that makespoere in
-.i ed and, having recognized the body, as the night, and tredul as the above ag the dramiatic, and Milton the
you are right," said Klyne calmly. air,
'knee at it again: A swift"'OP. I
..did not glance "He was busy with his teeth, eh? Fleeter than hounds that go � ll:: - .9 1
epic poet of the literature. th
adeclsicm was called for. And something snapped just before PC! much deeper, and deoiaros�
q
"All of you but Jevone get away," lies thinned—
"she ordered. 'Jevonal he made a bolt for it? He had prob- M ! Itself unmistakably at 'almost every
"Yes, miss?" ably b-oen tW up a-nd had succeeded none to &Pam
My wrists. Of all their strength. have point. NOW, terse is not entirely due
"'Have you been see how in upswing through. his bonds when When those black hunters lean. to an Inborn, PersoneA difference in
round to you opened on him:" upon the gen lue of these tno representative
this person and his assailant can have the wind.
"Yes, bLt where can Guy be?" de- it tl,,Ww Poets; it in due also to the ddIfereiies
entered the house?" What if the sudden thunder -c
mended Margaret. That is my chief An the spirit of the times they re pre
"There hasn't been time to look, feet
concern. That brute may have killed
Bout. For in a &emso even Shake. as
Wakes like a dream some, farmer from I
everywhere, miss, but the catch of one. him as well as Bissett." ,
4 the French windows in the study his rest ? was llof.ea &g4__,, as wed as fOr
all time." So tar as we can guese from
h" been broken." "But who trussed him up end shut Dreams had 1. too farmer, beft" these his work. be seemns to have shared the
orthodox politics of the' Tudor tioll"N
This bit of news was �blllni to Mar- him into the secret chamber only Beet
known
garet's tortured soul. the night w4re booleon from • d4vtrustlig d3o action, of. it* Populace
asked Klyne. of is much more likely their mast .
f�'�_e �. __Cs —whit you must d%',
IL that Sir Guy caught him on the growler weary flanks &M STbon and and stauneh In -his suppoxt of the,
it she issued instructions. "Send some -
Power of the king.
and made a prisoner of him. In the white with foam:
ow down to the Inn and let him ask In the true spirit of the penadesance,
meanwhile I must go into the matter 8190p, brother,
for Inspector Raike, the officer who of the finger-marks. That is more slem; I bring my ShakesPeaeWs work is Wien up chWt..
is investigating my poor father's mut- —by the light of horses home. br with humanity in thlor world rather"
der. The messenger must inform him than ever important
—Robert Nathan Athan, with Its relations to say other;
that a man has been found here :"Strangled, miss," the but�er's your latest experience."
(To be continued.)
4" B.C. Tomb. �hls dramas are active with the crowding
stranglecl, and request him to come accents breathed into Mar- 1111terests and activities which came
Wonderlhil discovertee am revealed with tbe, Revival of Learning. � But ths,
up to the Orange at once. I will go garet's ear. •
amd finish dressing, so to receive the sa. Green Boughs of Home. by Dr. Redaner. the Egyvtol-ogW, in a England in 'which Milton II-red and
arrives." id, "unless the Coroner is an ab- deport of his disomwy in the PyTa. worked was stirred by far different
Inspector when he an
"What about breakfast, mlas?" solute Idiot he will wonder why my Green boughs of home' that come be- mids of Oblixa off & s1x_thQusan& fr.
S_ cousin will not have returned home tween 0 " i &m0don-s Inspired by far differ-
y - I
�"Send something up to my aunt in old tomb.' -Jent ideals. M�Pton interprets and
tw when Blissett's murder is reported in Mine eyes and this far distant sceae. ex-
fift bedroom and discreetly break to It Is that of Queen Hetepheres, preoses" the England of.Puritandsm, as
her what has happened. Mary can the newspapers." I a" whoWer my thought escapes.
'bring rA up something to It I "Pet ops Sir Guy will return be Your old 92,rene fam�%r shapes; mother of the Egyptian King Cheolls. � Shakespeare . does . the Eaglend Of
my room. and wife of King Seustim, who reUned-.1LI1zabetb. and to understand the dif-
"Of all the nerve!" the butler rant- fore the inquest," grinned Reake. He two thousand Ylears, before King - Tut. i ference in the opt rtt of their poetry
tered as, greatly marveling at his felt that at was a trap worthy of Each' lissom willio* tree that d*8 ankhemen was born.
his ac i mer.. Into the stream her gobdan whips, I we =list turn to flet and grasp the
le - - - -py. of the broad ddstinctim between the thnes.
�1 inistrese c posure. be hastened The framework of the r
But Margaret was too wary to fall The sassafras beside the 0,<: Away to obey her orders. . sarcopbscuiC says Dr. Re.sm?.r, 16 an tbQY respectively revresem.—Henry S.
into it "I am sure I hope he will." Where twinglit strollers linger Is"
But there would have been no such aftonlabline piece of construction.' ftncOast. In "Introduction to English
she declared. "It Is a large order for
ry eause for marvel could be have seen All the tanondi ind mortioes are I itarature.
'!her when she was once again in the a girl to have a murder In the,house The hemlock groups that dimly hold sheathed In copper and look Like those
rivacy of her own room. Throwing and no mum to help her." Their O'n ags"ast 'he noon4W 90K of a modern be& The uprigbt-�pieos@
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Cruelf on the bed, sheatared at the The m&VU lin-es, that gilre the# view 44 the corners are clasped together by N t CAMMMOnplace.
. . CHAPTFR XIV. A green or huninous avenue: IThink YOU the wcxld Is cor-moriptacel',
cent and. though no tears came, a,copper bar- with a slot wW.tJg_-pins
ceiling, . I . I . 1 Behold oar baby's eh
!her eyes
"Y - and
Inr frame was shaken- with Margaret *ought reHof from the whoss. . &tt&ch`m*nt& for curt&tn& or 'doors _Tbiat see each hqmble� homel-y thine
sa sobs. She was all unstrung, but sud- ghastly memories of the morning in Those oldest apple trees forms formed by copper staples driven law any
Have braved a bun With wonderment "d 99Ad surprise;
denly &d mat up and laughed. pillage, hundred years- Of the beam.,
a stroll to the pi 1. stor . MIS,
"Tbank God for that French win- There @16e met "The Reverend Other pieces of soldcased furniture And turn a face as, blithe and **e no tassel, an the studly lamp—
dow!" she murmured. ,It doserft Chaeks Danvers," who quietly sug- consist of a large bed, a carrying chair,
'matter whit Roake thinks. He is gested a Htt!e walk along a little ire- TO greet their second century: t -chairs Its charm one likely never svesees
sure to think that . Guy was hiding quantal inad. Them she confided to wo &rm with papyT" flowers Unitil .he som the rapt de �qp
light
under the arras, and amead-rnt. In a! Our baby's reap* faeo, express".
outside the house and that he broke him Is!i that sbe knew about the The younger on*ard'a heavy edge, gold-cased jewel box bearing the name'
in to find food and Incidentally killed night's mystery, and told him about Framed In the honey locust hedge: of the queen were twenty silver
Fri: It Rushed, ark- Burnished buttons on IL drew,
_.Blissett. But he won't den to say to Guys. presence. s now •- burdened Or ten for each ankle.
btoombright, A lieigbbor�s scarlet hat-
-in public." To her intense relief he was not
It Ooraes to my honie-longing w*ht. Our baby finds
with her for her silence as to a world of
The forecast turned out to be right. angry
joy t
Reading Aloud. In lovely things Pike &U,
Roake's attitude towards the latest Sir Guy's return and concealment in When there to so much to read there
mystery was;--declared by him with the priest's hole. The Wllovry woods ltexose the road,
a the chap Wlere all the winds of h6ev is little time for conversation nor to Thi sailing cl�ad� the wind-blo. -u:'
brutal bluntness directly shA was "I guessed that he was en strode,
here leisure for another pastime, of trees.
And sang in every towertag stem, t
alone with him in the study. who startled off the midnight mar -
the ancient firesides, called reading A barking doc. a kitten smaiii,_
"You and or e
I have got to have an auder at your window and that you Would that I wave at home with: them!
&loud. The list-oners who board wtdie Our baby views them with concefa
un4erstariding, Miss Lathrop," he.be- had got him up your sleeve," he smiled
gan. "You alone know that I came i amiably,. For under theale downbending boughs they looked Into the wide chimney. '�Or thinks them• comnionpl&ce at all.
here yesterday evening and iriltalled Nor .did be grow excited when she A thousand tender memories house, place, saw there pass in stately pro. —Maude EfeVerse Nawton,
--Blissett in the house. You are aware filled 'out her narrative with an ac- Oh. while Four Old companioins roam, cession the events and the grand per.
-uL he of sons rs is Clwap"t Age.
why I did it--that tray with Sir Guy's count of Roake's domiciliar visit, of Your Peace be theirs• grez boug of history, were kindled with the
lights of travel, touched by the ro--
de Two * Yea
..supper on it. Well, we will both for- his installment of Bissett in charge home! The average cost of maintenance OX
of the premises and of his assertion EthelwYu Wetherell in "Tice Bud. mance of true love, or made restless
get all about that'bbe Yard fell down Child." by taies of adventure; —the,heartir bo. I w human being is at the lowest POtDt
that way. The story for the world is that Guy had.murdered the young de- ding C at- the-69c, -of 2 yeaM gays a otatigtic.
came a sort of in
agic stone has'
that Blissett picked up some clue on . tive during the night. Ian.
"Has your cousin returned to his transport those who sat by.it. to the
his own and came to verify his sus- In its second year of.exi-At
most distant place& and times, as soon e13" a
piclons, meeting his death at the hiding place?" Xlyne inquired. child consumes I*" food, wears out
hands of the person he suspected. "I have not yet had an opportunity an the bobk was opened and the reader I
few-or clothes and boa less,
began, of a winter's night.—Charles !�Icknees.
Slightly bearded;
that is just what of ascertaining," was the reply, than in any *tber peri�)d'ln its exist.
has happerAd. Your "Lathrop is no murderer,"' Klyne Dudley Wffirner.
ur vrevious baronet encei
From that age until years the,
came out from his lair, wherever it is, reassured his ;lent. 0
"The cul 13 !.� 20
probably because he was bunM, en- probably the miscreant who tried your Insp"tion. maintenance cost graduany jacrea�oe.
countered Blissett and proved himself bedroom window. Since Roake is out It was a golden thouglx to me, It is at its peak duxing the adul-t
.the better man In a rough-and- of the way for a few hours consult- So early in the mom pertod
from 20 to 60 years of age, after wbjchr
tumble." ing'the Lord High NincompoopsLL�I -all the world was singing high it beg-ins to decilne.
at When
"An ingenious theory," said Mar... Scotland Yard, when I have effected a I With Joy of be mi born. The- average aftat bas a
garet. "It would go far to prove it change in my apparel I will come up -7" since coat of $585 a Year. For ibose'
-if that tray of food was gone from and root round for finger-marks. That a sil4er thought to me* over go years the cost is approximate.
Lha cupboard: Has It occurred to you. French window in the study ought to; Now that the day Is donely
to look and see, Mr. Rooks?" have a tale to tell." A quiet thought that' lingers 'low`
With an expression of annoyance In the early afternoon he presented And nestles with the sun. H&&OX.
Packing a df
the Inspector hurried out into the himself at the Grange, according to -:-.Blythe Sherwood.
r. The writer has found it possible jo'
kA and returned -immediately. His plan, in the guise of a reports to, P*Qk a hatbox of inedtlum vise as to,
emse" indt"4d that he was curb- hf&rprot awaited 'him in the study have enough clothes for a mouth.
ine an outburst of ugly temper. and they wasted no time In words.t1 a
In it she can place three hats. give
;One to you, Miss Lathrop," be Having informed him that she had no
"Tire food. is still there," stlia been unable to open the priest's Not Hls.Horley. drepoes,. several pairs of stockings,
.mouthed. Ugbt - weight cost, hanifterd 46,
if you think you're gonna sit on b4of
"And tbq tray?" said Margaret " without, risk of observation, she
sweetly. "Surely my cousin' didn't trAcated the French window which my knoes you're gonma get stung." clothes brush and Jerweary. She pieces,
mat the tray and leave the food?" Jevons had found unfastened. Klyno "Oh_ So you're the Bee's Knees,
the hats In the conter, then she laps
the dresses on the bed. stades them
"Of course the tray is there," snap- examined -the frame with a pocket 0h
In an orderly way, lays 'art9l df tlsque�
per Boako. "You am playing the lens, dusted some powder on it and
paper along the length of the frocks,
giddy monkey with me, but I shall uttered an exclamation of relief. Soup is btated by one doctor to be and, rolls them upon It. Them rho culls;
.,.get you, my lady, as an accessory, if "There are finger-marks all right," the best appetizer before a meal, with
this bundle around the hats,
"and they were left by a man
are not careful." lie said, tea and coffee as I second and third
Margaret surveyed the mean face who has worked hard with his hands, choice.
Mimard's Linime"rit fo� Sore Zack.
critically. "L don't suppose you care and I think I know where there are
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what you say when there are no wit- fingers to match them. I must pro- Z he Rom-il Empeior NPro__had_ "ve, Paint In SPAIR
ness"", sM remarkQ. "if, r in- Cure amp es at the other end when -tun- Use of Wad in'p1ginefitA for Interior
snow brought down from the. .ma
un
'pafn[Ing is to be probffilted Iii .9pain
stance, I were to report your threats I have dressed for the part. But be- a to cool hie wine in warm even-`
.t4o the Commissioner at Scotland Yard fore'Ygo it would be an immense help Approved of Ciubs. after Novembef% 1928.
you would de, _C n ther.
deny that you had used if I could know if Sir Guy I back I Mrs. Gabb—"You certainly approve
them?" his funk-hole and what he Was Up to of dubs for married women?" Common' sa-*t is the best substance
Rorke saw that he had gone too last night." A farmer's job may be harr6wing,] Al.r.Stabb—"Yea—Goodbeiryon'p-s," obtainAble for cleans ng the teeth.
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far. and M apologized with a 6-umay "I will have another shot at h4n," I _at could be more trying than
stvnn' t. sit said MargareL Minard's Liniment for Colds. E —N =20.
p, geni ality. &,miiakr'� work? 1665 0. 51
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makes threlarge. cape layers.
recipe that, will
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$Y MARY N_ PRESCOTT. Stiff was the alight in Bethbehem�• - lager in s pan at least two inchos r?
larges` in "teeter than .the. other tw*
_Peggy stili;
Peggy was theme little maid -of -all- Christmas present just oncR; and .how And un&r the Shag of s lltt]e hill layers.W
work in .a, big boarding-house. She ( surprised Susan will be .when she sees the cake is'dc3ne, put together
waited on table answered the door- the sun and the blue skyl I should elle ' r _ th your favorite ��ing, narks :the
sh red them
-bell, ran errands and washed dishes,.like to know how'to read; but 3naaa Drowsy
Wh11e the s bola besidethe uthem, largest layer'on the bottoms Cut-tha1.4
doing wha{soever her little rou h FI - p�
g g ynn' ought to have her own eyes.” P' Centre out of the top layer to within
.'hands found to do with all her might,. Just then the Christmas bells began `; + u aBY, an Seemed to k�P one and a half inc'h'es of the edge all
Yet, she was scolded much of the. to .ring. Watell for they knew not what good or ill. arouse(, thus shaking a ring and leav t
time because she. was too slowor too) Peggy thought of all the stockings Oh, still Was the night. in Bethlehem— fug a iroi'ow glace in "the centre oP'thet° r
_._ quick The cook scolded; so poor`hanging in the clfimney corners of Holy and still! - cake: Ice the 'whsle with a' cooked
Peggy was in hot water even when she: comfortable homes; of little children waits icing:
oras, not washing dishes or scouring dreaming in warm beds; of the infant With a pastry tube filled with orn ,- .t
- f9oors. Jeans in the man Then through the dusk of the darkling inght, - P r3' . ,3
ger, and the -wise 'Through the brooding gloom, mental'frostipg make roses by forcing
If anything was missing, Peggy had: men bringing gifts -of frankincense .. There broke a the icing through a medium "rose r
mislaid it of course; if anything waa; y flare, the sudden bloom z�
y g and myrrh. She didn't know what tube" and twisting slightly aroeLnd si4
frankincense and myrrh, Of ineffable light
bzokea, Peggy was. -to -•blame;. if the'' y h, might be;. brit -'- '� ,: � 'the same tame. Before the icing be-,
Bre was low, she had for somethin worth vin she au �' A m hty noise as of rushing' wings • gins to set, thrust a smooth white or
gotten to teed g se ld supposed. icer �a through the dazzle and thunderin i
- 'it; it the lamp smoked, Peggy -was ata One of the houaem'sIds had told Ler g � red -three-inch candle firmly down into
the bottom of it. I'm not sure that; the Bible story of Christmas. If she ;:A deep -strange thrill of unspeakable thing'sthe Centre of each rose. `
they didn't take her to. do when the gave all her money to blind Susan, That CII earth could scarce find room.. If the cake.is to symbolize the New?
,� - weather was bad. I wouldn't that be something like !rank- Oh, full was the night in Bethlehem Year, space nineteen of these roses ,
T All the help she had was, from the, incense and myrrh? Of glory a4d light 1 and candles in the hollow in the centre
dumb Betty. Maybe 1 ' Before the bells had done -ringing, of the cake: On the rim at the.bottom
• q• y you think the; she was knocking at Miss Good -
dumb Betty is a irk who cannot g Surprised and dazzled and sore distraught a by the first layer ?g
of the rake, mad
speak? But though is nothing enough's door, with the tin mustard- extending •beyond the others, space
g g .of The sheep -boys lay, ,
' the kind, yet it, runs up and down be -1
box in her hand, „ YII a radiance greater than any day, twenty -flue more roses and candles.
.•�• tween the kitchen and the dining -room! room Its for -blind Susan, . skid Peggy. On the ring on top of the cake space
^• g' "It's a Christmas went to het her Which they fathomed not..
on errands, Bends up the breakicat p 'tiny Christmas trees, each shay hart
" piping hot, and carries down the see a:l the meautiful things other forks 'And f� to hear from d ehOiring throng + tucked into its branches a little slip
" Th rhythm o some celestial song, r paper on which,as been written a
- dishes without breaking a handle off! o!
a cu It saved Pe Where did you t !t, Pe 9" Through the aethers lifted and borne along ' t`
P• Peggy many a step. y g� • wish, greeting or a New Year !or- ,!
a - 'She felt as if it were a friend to "her. asked Miss Ga denough. From the deepest .deeps to the faraway. tum �v
I saved it. I've been a long time Oh, glad was the night ln.Bethlehem The Christmas trees are made as
At Christmas time, Peggy . used to
1
wonder -what -the I' sav}ng of it. I thought maybe some-- -For the coming day! . follows: Procure ver small pine cones
ittle children were , R
{ going to have in thea_ time theryon eowuant a real readers . -- - and dip them into cooked ting that
-.-
time pay for
g g-Iearmn `Glory and glory !" the ,voices sang, has been melted over hot water and
oa she would gibe to sae Santa , tinted a soft deep green. When the ."
Claus fil:ing them up with toys and but I don't care about that now. Su- a _ "Glory and peace!"
yL sari ouglgter see things fust. It's, e y icing begins to harden sprink:e on a
Y sweetmeats and rather wondered whIn a dream of unearth! harll ones
. Y. Christmas present to her, I never - littI ted bl
he never happened in at Miss Crane's: a granula auger to resemble
�C _ pPe made oris before," a little roudi a The anthem rang. roc
boardin house. ( ,< P y ;' ; snow crystals and touch the ends of ax
g I Thank you! said Miss Good- `This IIIght.19 bOi'II to the souls of arieII some ofthebranches with red fruit
c At any rate, it was a Comfort to enough rather shortly. �A light that can never go out again + ;
know that, pretty things were in the;•didn't' - eo.oring. A Mt of fresh icing placed , " -
n world for somebody to enjoy, even if she dare trust her voice to -Whatever tumults or woes they z=
on the cake, and the tree pressed
ri Y say more. Peggy, the litt:e slip -shod For this is the guerdon of Man's releasee'!" down firmly into it will hold it ti
_ she could not have any of them.. maid -of -all -work seemed sudden' to Y gaily
She was so'nsed to bean neglected -y Oh, glory there Was 111 Bethleheat�— upright to the cake. A
g g• wear a halo about her head. - They
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"x and for ottPn,' that it never occurred Glory and pea�el A good ornamental frosting is made
S had been entertaining an angel un-
ito her anybody ought to remember her. awares in the boarding-house kitchen. by beating an egg white slightly, add
'Who was there to remember her? Once ,Peggy was singing about icer work Think not the evangel given us Ing a tiny pinch of cream of tartar
sr ,
she had hung rip her stocking, to -be- on Christmas morning. The dumb Nor
forfeit be, abuse( enough � P° sugar to fm
f sure, on the door -heli o! the basement, Betty had just come up with a hot dor the promise beCOTate to humanity - ic. le( i wen o s
and had found it neer! filled with jregq throughg Its Pastry. tube,
i, y breakfast, and she was busy setting glorious ;
*� snow in the morning. It wasn't very it upon the table, when Miss Good- 'For that
peace of God is our heritage..
encouraging. :
(enough Cama down stairs. down the centuries comes the gage,—GCembtT Speaks.
She used to worker. if she would "I wish you a merry Christmas, Freedom and power to every age,
ever know how to reed. She was �• Nay, no closed doors for me, 1
r Peggy, said she. Beyond all dreams of mortality : - But twelve years old, but ifmall and child- Thank And the light shines eve# from Bethlehem ' op �n doors and open hearts and � «�
�,ish = •. � yon! There was a bit of '
- the tkers o! the alping. As had ee
habet learned some rom tho snow last night, and the piure-bush in V1Ctorlous !
,. To weicmn+a young and old.
P � I the yard looks like a Christmas -tree."
ai or the .Stores where she aros sent -4-Julia P. Da
g'- + "Did you ever see a Christmaks-
on errand. I tree v,. — — - -- -- -- _ _ -. �_ . ___ _ Dimmest and brightest month am 1;
' ;� M- Mi"et, the grocer, began with, "No, Chigin My abort days end, my lengthening
but I guessed what it !Everywhere. �,.+lf..+ of i�friatmss Cara. ,
an "M," that Aga lain enough--& 1marm; - days begin;
#� pwas, like( I watched the children ,
great gilt letter that aftybody might Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas The current use _of the decorated What matters more or .esa sun in the
R ' serosa the wag this morning. They to -night! � •, _ 'know. Then she knew where to look bud very. long ;cgs to their stockings, gat,' Christmas card for the purpose of sky,
ha full to the toes Christmas in lands o_ f the fir -tree and offering. holiday greetiniks found its When ` all is sun within? I
for "13" lit the baker's. ,.
" She sometimes asked Bridget how to ' •,1'ye been talking to pine' earliest manileatation� according to ,a
k3 g your miatzeai Christmas in lands of the palm -tree most authorities in thea year 184 I and rivet dark: as night,
spelt this or that simple word, and about " p 8' ti'y P
t you, Peggy, said Miss Goo -d -
Bridget, who had no ambition to learn, .. and viae, when Sir Henry Cole, an Englishman, I weave with hips and have a cheerful
enough, "and'she says you may to I .;
but was yet ashamed to confess her y g° Christmas where snpwpeaka stand commisaioned J. C. Horsley, an artist show, •*9
the evening achooi, where you will be
1 ignorance, wou:d tell her there would solemn and white, cf the Royal Academy, to design an And bo::y for beauty and delight,
taught how to read and write; and �he
- w
i ' be a scolding speel if she didn't leave Christmas where corn Nelda lie sunny appropriate Christmas greeting which And milky mistletoe.
` you may begin to -morrow night. -
learning alonewhich was for herbet- •. and bright; might send to his friends. This l:1
DSe?' cried Peggy. If ever I
ters, and think about her work. , Everywhere, everywhere, Cbriatmas' ear15 Christmas card was lithograph- While high above them all I set a
If an of the boarders' ve p heard ? such a thing. You're sure to -night! �ed and copied b hand and only 1 000
5 � e'�'y `it's me? It is s .mer Christmas ' g - P y y Yew twigs and Christman roses pure i
-a few coppers for running an errand, ain't it, though? My, it' as good as copies were made. The decoration and pa}e; p a
ar if anything was left over from her frankincense and myrrh! It's—it's—" Christmas where ehiidren are hopeful I consisted of a trellis of rustic work T� Spring her snowdrop and her y
wages after buying' her clothes, she I But Peggy was crying on Christmas
and gay, I eivided into a centre and two side viol
wou;d put the money away in an old, y Christmas where. old men are patient panels. The two outer panels held M�y beep, so sweet and frail;
morning, and the halo was around
tin mustard -box, thinking that some' Miss Goodenough's bead this time. and gray' figures representing two acts of � char-
-time she might get en(, together to Christmas where peace, like a dove in it1! feeding the hungry, and cloth- i
May keep each merry_ singing bird, ,�,
pap for some schooling. its flight, :ng the naked," while iri the centre a Of all her happy birds' that singing
She never knew how much she had, At Bethlehem. Broods o'er brave men in'the heart of merry family of three generations,
not being able to count Above ten; but the fight; grandparents to grandchildren; was F� I+vena caro which scree shepherds u
The shepherds came in haste,
she used to take all the pieces out, by Everywhere, everywhere Christmas depicted drinking draughts of wine. beard
And left to an care
way of recreation, and look at them. to -night I The Christmas card, howerer, did Once in a wintry field. '= :
lovingly after she had one u to bed, The sheep upon the waste,
- -. -' l not reach any high degree of decor- -
- g y g P � And saw a eight most fair— � _' 1 1867 --Christina G. Rossetti, in "A Pag- �.
and before her inch of candle had Baby and mother lay - The First Christmas. atrve excellence until when an sant."]
burned out. English firm secured some well -knows
Warm in the manger's hs Where man was all too marred with designs for cards Himself.
One day she beard Mise Goodenough;y artiste to execute desk
Baying at -the breakfast table: No burning lamp.gave light - sin' and large numbers of skilfully decor- .
"If we can raise money enough, lit- But through the open door The lowly kine were bidden in; sled greeting cards were circulated at Ah, Sheila is smiling
ills` Susan Flynn, the washerwoman's Stars . ahcne across the night • Where angels were unfit to come, 'the' Christmas season. Ainong the Sp sweet an' beguilin', V
These humble entered holydom— artists who did this work was Kate There's never a aight in the world
child, will have the cataracta remover! I More blight than ire before— 'Greenaway, whose figures of little r
from her eyes .^'rid to able to' see God's candles flickering There in the -stable with the beast, belt so fair
again."t Soft lit the new-born King. The Christmas Child hath spread His maidens made her well remembered: So happy I'm feelin',
r "Dear -me l'r• thought Peggy. "She'q l least. ..-- For Sheila is knee!in',;
worse off than me! ' Supposing I Jesus, who lightened them These His adorers were before _ A Christmas Talk.By a little white crib -the world's
couldn't see to set the dishes or any -1 With starry candle -flame, The. kings and shepherds thronged the of the optialist.
Centre is- there 1,
l
- -thing? And tiierr there's a sight of 'Coming to Bethlehem door, Holly is It shines best
plant and looks loveliest when
things a girl likes to k ok at. There'.; To praise thy holy name. And where no angels knelt there j the lights are low, when the curtains His father an' mother—
the green grass, and. the trees, and the I At thy Nativity— kneeled, Ourselves an' no other—
Be thou a Light to me. The innocent creatures of the' field. are closed. It is the symbol, of cheer ,
birds on the common, and the shop- g Know well why the'blue of the ski
thin, and _ —Westminster Gazette. within, when the storm rages without,
s, people's faces, and the. a-- is so dim.
Holly Is a winter green; it bears its j.
- Ktars after you've gone to bed, night -O' "�— The flowers are fai.rn
-� - Christmas Cards for the Bllna. 'brightest fruit when other trees are as ,,
"1 don't know as we shall get enaugh The Jolly Jelly Clan. bare a broomsticks. Shakespeare The rosy dawn palm , ,
znone), Miss Goodenough was saying. /
Christmas cards, carrying season -1 They're all in the . pink cheeks an',
"I've begged right and Left. Susan': A clever gift idea is to decorate the able 'greetings embossed "in Braille Vote: Heigh -4 the holly. Tata life blue.eyes of hi ='
mother has- to Isava her alonei days I sensible glass of jelly in -such a man- type, are now obtainable for sending' is most jolly. m.
o
when Rhe has work, to grope her way ner that the decorations are almost to blind people. I He had just been -talking about His' first Christmas morning—
ii Y i I` "man't ingratitude; and "friend re- '
about, tidying up the house and keep- as attractive as the glistening -con- -'— I give you fair warning
membered not. lie says, in ' effect :
" ine the fire bright. What song dtLge l tents. Crepe• or issue paper is ar- _ ► "Never mind there are good fellows fine fairies have touched` hzm, tbj'
they must be to her! I -think I'll try ranged around the glass to form a ' winsome -wee elft
to rinse it collection here among the dress for 'a doll. -, left who have a sprig of. holly in their Your heart you'll be login'
boarders.'' Next a cap is adjusted. • This fa nature; who can be cheerful when
-
Peggy took out her treasure -box• made 'of- stiff white paper which is , ;a things are groggy; who can put forth WTilheaeSke�a a an'-mine'twill be they
that night, and- looked at the bright folded down around the edges of the the leaves of hope when everybody with Himself.
lass and ties in -place with a large1• . else` is shedding them; who can deck - $
piecesuild her lovingly. Then - she began - to g P . v if —Marion MaUetfe Thornton. • 4._ r_
-` bthemseves with the scare -berries 'o
poor little castle in the air.'` bawl to which is attached ' a card .hhscarlet �1 � •4, ---�.
"
'Ellie wa"s'at ' school; she had a real saying, "We are from the Jolly Jelly u good nature, thankfulness, kindness, Early Christmas Service.
:,,:,reader; she con',d spell words of three'. Clan, and bring good cher to yon," _ charity, when other people button up
sylhsbles. �or any other appropriate greeting. their: pockets and harden their In. Finland it is a customto.attend¢
be covered with hearts!" church services at b o'clock on Christ-
When she had reached the third The card should
I He calls these people "the salt of mas morning.
storey of her castle, her tiny bit of tiny sketches of elfin figuresCandle went out and lefti%her -in dark la.mado of aii oval bit of white pop"? the earth 1J17nJt114__7: - n1a In tho MMat-
. The face
r of"su:ky gloom. And he was. right, , # eap on more woodI The wind is
toss. That ie'ininded her of blind' with the features outlined upon it. �
,Ouean. I This requires but -a few minutes'_ �, , ? chill;
-• cd
"I'll give it all—every cent of it-- • work and is especially diverting as a (w• But let it whiatie as it will,
'to Miss Goodenough," she thought. I gift to an.invalid. - For Christmus she bought me We'll'koep our Chriatnaas merry stil:l"
—Sir Water Scott.
for blind Susan, to buy day:ight for Some green and red ties;
her for a Christmas resent. I never - Use o! the mistletoe
P living Chris%tnas Trees. _ Her hearts in the right place,
made a Christmas present before— But where are her eyes? is one of the <
12
trever, in all my life! Oh, dear!—but Why not plant a tree instead of- survivals of the customs of the Druids, .,
I shaft never learn to read if I db; and cutting one. for Christmas? A living Betty (looking up narrow shim- whose mystic religion ,held sway over .a*}
rhaps Susan will neo•^r see again f tree to infinitely more precious than a a ney) : "We-, I hope Santa Claus has the early Britons before the' conquest
rI don't. I should like to give a dead one. gone on a diad" - i o! Britain by Julius Caesar.
y ..• G. 'N•. x:.`_ . n n 'Y• v` n.. -... k, `!rr .2yp •4 w;. r.. ..v o -w : •.. f - ,r+ _ - • lr.
. C . ,<! y , <•. .,q rd 1., ,K , •r ...n ",. - t^„ ,.. >, ,. .4' - - "••,
9,�,�+b,..w-sL�'.-raai«�3.wi.• 'Ln .�'-b.-�.ra,•...r +�+am,.� ,.. ... _- , _,,...vxr.
-+.,,iay.,.a a...,...s.,....:..w+-1«...�r-ss,..m�r.... _..a.:.. ..ae "' .,y..,. -.m.:,..-. .t .....: . :'.
—... < .�. „-�.-_-, <w... »*:...o.s..�e:. Y' s`*nl: u+h '.a.A Jy°v,. ,.0 ,,;2ti•;..re.a.,..;9,.-:•. .•sM;,`A .r✓Pe. ..s+�: "
15
lay, of Tor- -Dr. E. A. Sadler, Dentis'
onto, motored down , an WednesdaY in -Toronto, will be hiere in his
on a number'of friends. - e on Thursday from 10 a. ni. to
iitefish, Salmon, Halibut, -Dr. H. T. Fallai-se, Resident Dent-
-duty durivig'the past week owing to ery - Wl
--- 70liver Crummer. has-' been- of� - -Nwd week at Richardson's Groc- 5 p.m., as usual.*
Mee over Balsdon's hardware h C' -�Qtq tore
'9tore. Office hours, 9 to' 6 daily and
-Mrs. Win. Cullis'is visiting heT Eat more fish, they are cheap healthy evenings by appointment.*
op. a in Toronto for a few days. fOOd-
Ahis week. -E. W. Evans and daughter, Mrs.
IN iMifiAiW th
-Fred and Mrs. Seldon, of WU rs.
-112 memory of our dearly.
ftnday, with Rlibt and Mrs. Paterson, of Claremont. and L. L. ROORM
V.
and 0. Matchettand Miss Match- loved wife and mother, -who passed again
Somerville. away December 10th. 1M.
ett of Toronto, were here on Tuesday -:4
% and Mrs. Blevins, of Toron -W. D. Rogers and Family. LA
we law on Sunday.
-After an Hine" -of many 'mocith Jrew A 86800wiloss. -XM- as Sea -son,
-Mm R A. Bunting has been con-
Sned to her be<1 through Illness for a borne with unufu'al' -patience, Phe4ie
Dewar
__The BigStore Will remain -100 acres of good clay
open passed away st bar home az_� 1B loam. claw to Highway. Apply Box D. Pitt-
daU QIOR SALE here t
every night from'now until Christmas Ont., Dee. - 12tIL She Was the ering News, is
-10 head of youn
for the Christmas shoppers. is rhter of Stephen and Adelia. Cronk BAIA
and was born In Prince Edward Co., Mot It
and Mrs. Treloar, and fired Lucy, Highland-IM.P.'e' Again we are maldng' e'x- tens"
asughter, of Toronto, speryt Sunday in 1861 and with her parents came to ive. pr0pa's,
when a young girl. For SALE -Car of corn and all
V th Mimes B. and I. Bunting. Pickering
1, 1 FOR for
J, Clark and Chazies, Marquia several years, after completing ber kinds of feed. Am&yNh' tions for this se4mn of (;iftL
jhestapncea
'.*f Toronto, spent Staiday here -with education she taught school wid in
the former's parents, W.. J. and Mrs. 90 was married. Her cheerfulness, -DOTATUES FOR SALE A q6anti. .,6.,.We hope to meet with,
family and faithful- X ty of gooj!iot2,,=at IP12,2Lperic bar Res..
Clark devotion 'to her7
your approval.
_VFm. and Mrs. Waddell, Of .9tou- ness in church activities were char-
Sville, were here on I Tuesday attend- acteristics of her life. Mrs. Dewar VOR SAL 1 E-8 pitze 2j months old.'
wg the funeral of the late Mrs. Geo. is survived by her husband, two sons L' Also single comb Rhode Island cockerels.
7ply J. C. Eagleson, Claremont. Phone Clare
-M. Palmer. in Detroit and Miss Edna at h=e. A�p Our Toy Department is and will be full of all kinds of de.
31 15
--George and Mrs. Law, of Toron- Beside these, her aged mother aux-
sister and brother in OR SALE -16 pigs 8 weeks old, se- lightful things -for the little 'ones—Games, Picture
to, were here On Sunday Yisiting the vives, one F
of Los lectbaconiype. Alm one nice driving horse, Books, Mechanical Toys, Dolls, Dishes etc.,,
former's sister, Miss Sarah Law, who Pickering and MiEs Allegra so nd and quiet and good roadster. Phone Pick
Angeles, Cal. The funeral was held 23'0'9. G. K. Pratt, Pickering. 16
-is critically Ill. and "by the way," we must not
'�The many friends of Miss Sarah in Londarj,,the body beinigbrought to
Pickering for burial and, a sbort sei- MOR SALE -In Villame of Picker.
tre 0,
*use and lot close to cen I
law regret to hear -of Ilei very'crW- ins. a brick h forget to mention the one-
ca3 illness, and her condition at pres- vice held. in the Friends' Meeting village. A for quicktaleat 18W.00. articular item"
ent is the -spurce of much anxiety to House. Rev. Mr. Ferguson officiat- Apply G. W Pickering. 3
41 a
ker relatives and friends. Ingo. AIR DRESSING- Powders and
ereams, soaps, candies and outs. Call at the
--Come to the base line school, -There passed away at her home H %.nta Claus is com= again this year 4
Yarlar, Brou for all kinds of Christ-
i� B.S. No. 2, Pickering, on Tuesday in Wllitby. on Thursday last one of Biauty to see an the littleldd(ries and
s, bargains, Mrs.=. Devitt. 16-18
till 8 o'clock, for the pioneers ot this towmahip,
Christmas tree and program. Every- Theodore S. Brant, at the advanced SALE -25 young pigs; I 2,ye&r -everybody on Saturday aftex.
FoOldR stock boar. reg
body come. age of 85 years. She was the last Tamworth. 2nixany the 18tb, at
Who goats and I buck goat. Fred LAscey, lot
--Christmas service in St Paul's survivor of the Piper family can. Pickering. Highland Creek P. 0. 114�U
church on Sunday morning, Pastor's came to Canada from Devan*jxe, Malv 607. -
Bethlehem" England, about three-quarters of a
isubject "The Cradle of -In the Village of Dun- Jnst Rgaa This . .....
-OR SALE
.17 p.m. "God -Given Ideals- second century ago. For a number of years I bartan. B 6 -roomed irame house and lot.
iw=on, Christmas music. Come and she and her family lived on the base Small frame barn. Hard and soft water. Apple
d'small fruit trees. Al2ply Mrs. W. BDunbar,
line, Pickering township. She was a x4nl Glebeholme Blvd., Toronto. 1417 From awa,
-St Paul's Y.P.S. will meet on typical- pioneer, being industrious and Up North
'day, Dec. 17th, at 8 o'cloc]L The a friend of
Fn all, and her family, was ORONTO WET -WASH LALIN-
TDRY (Semi finqh)--Let our driver call and
I To THE BIG STORE,
meeting will be in charge of the Cit- her chief interest She had her own .Pl in our 24 hew service just leave your
Pickering, Ont.
izenship 'Committee. The topic'will share of trouble, J�aving lost by death tram: with Mr. S, W. I &vie. bierbet shop. We
will pick up aud deliver 3 times a Weak
lbe taken by Miss Mary Spencer. her husband and seven children. She
?lease tell all my little friends and all my big
and is survived by two daughters, Mr ARM MACHINERY -Frost &
1sockwood. Carol singing. Clarence W - FWood Cockabutt. Tudbope. Anderson John f riands. I will be at yolrir store on Saturday, Decem-
Batty, of Markdale; Mr: Deere. Bissell Gould. Shapley & Muiz. 9;�;Y.
-D. E. Pugh, of Toronto, was , in George Allen, of Whitby; and one
Wilkinson. fies-Ijoices. Order your bar the 18th, at 3.00 o'clock.
son, John W. Brant, who is in the now Alto Do Forest radum. W F
the village on Tuesday attending the
funeral of the late Mrs. Geo. M. Pal- Civil Service at Ottawa. She Is also Greeavocid tf SANTA CLAUS
"imer. We regret -to hear of the ill - survived by thirteen grand -children, VOR SALE-ChOAP. L11 kinds of
Idien. Her .1. wagon&. hakness. and all kinds of farm im- Goods,
new of Mrs. Pugh, wbio receiviC a and four great -grand -chi: Flementsin toodarder Alaossrveralbean and
irtroke about three months ago, which funeral took placi on Saturday, A gist scalen and cook stoves and besters. High- Our stock of Chinaware, Fancy Gbods, IA&ther
-1has rendered her quRe helpless. service was conducted at the home bry estprice paid for hides and wool. also l3vt past IAffias Wear, Stamped Goods. Fancy Towelis,
-The stores in our village ha olir ins -8tion.
pe
-4113P decorated for the and Rev. Mr. Wright of thwe Anglican sERvrcE-Old and young
!been most tastef
Christmas seasion. The advent of church. a large number of relatives FbOoRers. Hereford bull and back goat Semee
fee for those saimals. 41 00 payable at time of Boost your town—Bay in Piokeriag.
electric light has been utilized by sev- arid friends beirg in gLttend&=e service, No other service plasse Extra charge
I with a most sho" the high esteem in which she if left oweb1:rd Ls lot 35. B. F. coo. Pia.
erail of our merchants
effect. They are to be con- was mict. 14-17
gratulated on their enterprise. -After a lingering illness, Mrs. dm a CHAPMAN ......
_Tbe Young PeopW of St- Arid- George M. Palmer, of Church at., died r
�rtw Is church will meet this (FridjLy) at her home in her 78th year. Decesu
g at 8 o'clock in *,e- basement ed was born near Claremont, 0 R S A L E .4
of the church A fellture of the ev- July 2fth, 109, 'her maiden name be -
She
-ioning's program will be an
At. Cherrywcod Station
address ing Elizabeth Jane
jon '�The League of Nations" by F. M. married George Merritt 'Palmer, and
--.Yor Fall Oar
Everybody welcome. for a number of years lived on their
-The mild weather
and rain Of the faryn, which they sold to loord Somers
much of the and which is now owned by Victor Insist on
week -end has caused
snow to disappear. The Highway is Ross. Nearly forty years ago they A frame building about Wx4O,
ractically clear of snow, but the came into Pickering village, where used all a grain and feed Ware -
Gutta Perch& Rubbers
i roads are, as a result of the they have ever since resided, Mr. Pal- house. Corrugated iron roof,
hich followed the rain, mer having died about two years ago. watched ine siding and matched
frost w:
4111 make an excellent I'V3
in a very icy condition and somewhat Until sickness prevented Mrs. Palm" floor. and Penangle Underwear
dangerous for moUring. vraz a regular attendant Of St. And- garage, workshop, stable etc.
-At St. Crearge's church, next Sun- reives church. S�ie was of a quiet
on 0
day, Sunday sclinal meet�s at 9M dLm y an't Beat Them
and kindly disposition and was higWYL D. N. REESOR SONS$
Services'at iO.30 am. and I p.m. esteemed by all who knew her. She MARKHAM. ONT.
Preacher at both services will be Mr. is survived by three d4tughters, Mrs.
`W. R. Sproule. Ile Sundayschool F. H.'Doyle, of Tororla; Mrs
C%rifftmsis treat will be held -on Sat- Xatchett, of Pickering, isad Mrs. 19. Rubber Sp6ci 6.
urday, Der- i8th, at 7 pm.. instead of P_ Herron, of Los Angeles, California
pm. as previously announee& -one brother, Theophilue (lapman, Of Boys Waterproof Canvas -top Moccasin
-A number of bulbs on the street Florida, also survives. Her fune B Ing en for 7`hs Podl P I
ligirts have been m:reV6red to' NUTPI With all
thoughtlemly des- twk lim.on Tuesday afternoon to a Mina' Cloth Over -Rubbers. rag. 1.25. for
gles. Corro. Crimp and Corro. Iron for 3$en's All -Rubber Overshoes, rot. 150, for 106
them for their amusement. 1'%e Pol- ely attended. Service was conducted roofing and sid,ing; also Metal Oell-
lee wish hereby to give waning that at the house by Rev. J. S. F
erg%"n. ings and Wall*. Metal Garages etc.
Them am No. I Rubber, but aro job late we ptokeA IMP.
they will prososcute -de-
any who arc pecial spring terms after. Jan. let. I
tecied in this act of destruction. Par- PACK YOUR RAG FOR FLORIDA % also prepared to do barn buildin
ents also may save themselves trou-'
repair work. For prices phon
ble ij they see that tileir child3len are Wouldn't you like. a gallop alonas
or wi Ito.
not out on the streets at an unreason- 'palm -shaded bridle paths by the LEVI NORTON.
ocean2? .9
able how. Wouldn't you like to.spend
15-18 Olarewout R. It 1.
--jA' very iuccessful social after- your winter wbere it is glorious
and sale of work was held in the surfuner all the time? Ilien pack Featuring the 'Conomy Mufflet in
noon
whool-bouse of S.S. No. 2,- on Fri- yourbags for Florida. A short train Overcoats.
JOurn Y and you're in a land where
day, Dec. 10th. The affair was open e Thousands of
ed by R. A. Hutchison, Public school suriunertime sports and pleasuries are
dress. rhe main event Of the after- hoWtalityis the ke� e
Inspector, who gave a splendid ad- At 'their best all winter long-wherie -Now Words Fred T. Bunting, Itablished
noon was the draw for a quilt, which Or perhaps you prefer the Gulf "lled, pronounc4
realized the sum of $17.00, and w and definied in
won by Mrs. Loudon, of Toronto ne can -Border, hundreds of comfortable.
net proceeds of the u p to EBS
'$51.25. make your -winter holiday ih tlie So,,th NEWj"EjfNAj"0M THE -CENTRAL 'GARAGE
-Remember fre annual Chiistma_Q a pleasant one. No matter where
-tree and entertainment of St. And- you stay, everyt��g possible will be
DICTIONARY
Tel6lihone" 4900
rew's Sunday school oii'the evening done to make yourvisit ohe to be re- 77w "Suprame Autharite'
-of Tuesday, Dee. 21st. A good �ro- membered. Winter tourist fares with
ses, long limit and stopover &ivileges are Rom am a few samples:
grain
of drills, dialogues, choru
ic now effective. You have choice of
recitations and instrumental' mus hot pursuit Ped stair . . ...... ........
will be griven. Santa Claus will be gateways and variable routes -when Air Council "Capiw tlhip-
premt to make his annual contribu- you travel. "National." mudgua mystery ship
tion to the merriment of the children. Any Canadian National Railway S. P. boatt irrodents
ho Agent will gladly SUPP17 you 'Auto R Accessories, Oils: and
'A tree will be erected for any w American Loegion Blue Cram
wish to use it.- A silver.collee full inforrnatior4 resort rates, fares
girl scout airpon
ob will be taken. and literature. crysW date"or -Acetylene Weldiqg,,
cy"r Gasoline,
-On Sunday afternoon last, I v.
CARD OFTHANKS.
Manson -Doyle, of Toronto, who was
Ile
C0330, I wish to th attery. Charging
ucting Anniversary services in tor4boirld k friends Is *A& sew B
address in St. Andrew's churcL Mr. Wmy
Doile, who is connected with the -Mrs. John Bushby.
Mae
g people's work in the United
youn
eburch of Canada, is in a Position to 11 IT 0 rX 1, C M)
.:'upeak from an intimate knowledge of Re Snow Shovelling
this branch of church wo7k throughout
the Dominion. He is a very pleasing Residents are hereby notified that Got the Boo I -Write for
a sample
Meaker and his address was much ap- walks must be cleacid within a rea. 'of the Now Words, sPectmes of
page
OTL monoble time' after each snow -fall. Regular azd In&& PaVeirs. FKZ&
A 'As Mr. Doyle'*u formerly a student ,CHARLES B SPENCER
Otherwise work will be done and
of Pickering College, his visit here U. & A.
WRA especially enjoyed by a number WM. CT-TLLIS', Sprinsfielcl, Mass.,
In"ttirg Trustee Proprietor, Pickering
of his old friends.