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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_12_02> L '1�M3T}.' :°t"•� :y — yap. f � el .................. �_TOL. XLV-116 . +'�a''islstOftal `arts!. - IL FORSYTH. Oppb. D., Dirw.tor ALVA Association of OntatSe. Rea. ter of the Americas Opeoosatriesl $� 0 mined by appointownt. ClaramonU Oat. A eSB. OERISTIAN, Barrister sad otidwt:. Notary Public Etc. Money to east South Wina, Court House. Whithy. 2517. -A G. BROWNING, K. C, Harris. • s ter. Solicijor, Notary Public. Aanes' Blk., Daaaladiat�}y west of Pest Office, Dvndas Street, NhitD7. Hotlae phone 3$f3. Office phone 892 7DBATON & ROSS — Barristers.' so- tora. Northern Ontario Building, an pay`9tret. Toronto. = W. J. Beaton. •,;; L D. F. Ross, Adelaide 2707 ICHARDSON A PIOHSRING- tem Solicitors etc.. 219 -214 Confed- WatimLife Building, Corner Yonge and Rich - asoad Sta.,Toront . Phones Main 1390 and Main 6460. Pickering of$oe open Wednesday and Ssts"y eveawgs. Phone Pick, -8000. ati D� J. R. FOWLIIL Dentist. Cor. ' on Rd. and Victoria Park Ave, To- tr.ste. stoF+ at floor). Open Evenisaa and 7112. 191y PR,. D. C. Smith, Dentist. stoufi• virile. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- soma Universities and the Ra of l0etetaf Seuysom. Pbose office 6al Residence t 3e16, No ontsid r appointmenu. 2017 LAB E B. BEATON, D. D. S.. Graduatelof the Royal Co' of Dental I�geoae- and University of Toremto. - OEM owes Murdock's Gonfe�ox�ssy stores Whitby. 49&W how* 9 t 12 . 1' to 5.80. Ind •phaas 0. l phone 220. 4417 NEIL C. SMITH. D. D. 9.. L. D. 8., (Succeesor to Dr. J N Dales). Graduate of the Roca! College of Dental Surgeons and Toros toUaivwwty. At Claremont office over D, A, Scott's store every T¢eaday and Fridayy. Phone Simon 1411. 27tf 1 BRBERT T. FALLAISIL L D S., D. S. Graduate of the Royal Cdkgr of Surgeons and the Untversztss of Toronto. above J. S B"on'sstore. Pickertng, Oct. t>fi9es Doer% . 9 a m to s p, m.. or by appoint- axst Pbone Pick 3700, y A iMtatsls +6tanfrletfs. ELIZABETH R.ICH.ARDSON- . Fire lad autem oWle mourance of all ktnda. so�a companies of snhd flaanoral stand- FPMT11 L, Licensed Aucl&mew. a tar flwaa'maa of Turk sal oe/ap&a Aa& 9i1M trains of a17 kinds a o »see taaaraw aera�a Aiirsra Bsssa B.BBAT01% TO'Wl'tS11iiTP OL$BY • s7lsaysyaassr. o..a./afisarr for ssihsse - sreeavas. seooeasaas, sea. Baoq w 1e� sea fns "Iasesr sd slasrtya lot► j Ma MAW, 11C=SED ADO- '' •• T30N$81t for Yon d( o atad Darb. ICotuttiaa, ,ta lei>sr}s d a•ar�....ee�.wr .^ Y ICK I G E., i ..R N N1 A � Y r n. ., a •�:._/ P O11RING, , ONT., FRIDAY,. DEC.. ,.- 1927: G%2093Z' �= BROCK 'ROAD. _ AVDLrFY r �+� ■■''' R. J Fuller reports a 'very good The drama i-9--under way; " Biii a»pd �CIA= v V An occasional pheasant is seen in honey crop this season. P Wm. White, of Brock Road' is in these parts. IPA, rg 'eery poor. health at present.- November has been as bad a$ Oc John and Oscar Neal are rushing toter was good. the wood - cutting these .days. - W. H. Westney has returned from Bert Smith attended the Royal Win- his deer hunt, having had a good Baskets of all sizes ter Fair -at Toronto as guardian of outing, the poultry department. Len Bradford, who was injured in Mrs. Wm. Neal is in the city at the C.P.R. wreck. this week, is s and descriptions brother -in -law of Richard• •and Gard- : present, .nursing her mother Vrhd - is - undergoing an dperatisn. ner Winters. at lowest rites Wm. White, of Brantford, who has A number of friends and neighbors p been visiting here, is going to re- invaded the home of Theo. and Mrs. itirn home in a few days. Annan on Thursday evening -last, _and Salt for Bale John Neal and Paul Diamond have after an ever4ng of games, etc., pre- __ recently returned from the -.North- seated a miscellaneous shower to West. They report very cold and Fred Annan and his bride. CHAS. A. WHITS, rough weather there. The notice of the Clubs action in regard to the chicken stealing resole- Successor to late W. G. Barnes tion was- forwarded and interesting : Phone Mark 6420 .GREEN RIVER.. replies' received from Ottawa and n y7, Attorney- General Price from Toronto J h o incisor has completed ms harvest in the cider business. were made which Some suggestions -the - Henry Michell has arrived home will be discussed by club. from the west and reports goon Three. suspicious looking fellows crops.. came through here recently wit}! a The young men who destroyed red truck. They were apparently White's large mill sign should be buying apples, having. some empty exposed. barrels with them. But their actions John A. White, our popular coun- were such that one of our residents cillor, has rented two of his farms rent their license number to Toronto for a term of years. ' and was informed that the truck was The tax bills are in circulation here a stolen one. These fellows were now and we are glad to state that aioubtiess chicken thieves and' their, our taxes have been reduced. description is asked for. Roofing Material i Our popular dress - maker, Mrs. Smith, is spending a few days with "Denton Dubbt," at Pickeringon ber uncle in New York City. Wednesday eaening next. Rev. air. Radcliff preached a very .1 ... 5 a British Columbia Shingles impressive sermon on Sunday night �� S's " No. 2 S and 5x : " last to a large congregation. The music also was all that could be - Kenrnth Hastings and Donald Pugh wished for. last week decided on a motor trip to - Flonda, where they will spend a few TORONTO ASPHALT BROUGHAM. months. This is hoping that the boys ROOFING - have a good time. Murray'a 18 in., 32 in. and 86 inch Mrs. George Merryfieid and family, of Winn peg, are visiting with D. and Notice re Taxes, 1927. The under - signed collector will be at the office widtise, 4 in I Shingles-, ; also g Mrs. Gannon. of D. R. Beaton, Whitevale, on Wed - Mctal Valley and Miss Beatrice Stevenson arrived nesday next. December 7th, from 10 Ridge Boll. home on Tuesday evening and has o'clock in the forenoon until 3 o'clock Material, or will give price on been on the sick list since her return. in the afternoon, to receive, taxes. finished job The Witter family, of Toronto, Thomas Gregg, Collector, Claremont. visited Mrs. Matthews on Sunday last. On IUturday evenin the many P'IC G Miss Elsie Matthews- of Toronto, 2A- nends of Rev and rat Ratciifi home Hugh companied them. gathered at the of and Mrs. Pugh bid them farewell. Much LUMBERYARD The Executive of the township Sun- flay School Association met in St. to regret was expressed by a number of _ John's Church on Tuesday afternoon those present that Mr Ratclilf was to THS 11-1-N �� �� S malts School Cons for the annual Sunday School Convention. Ater his ministry a the Comm After spending the evenffiT in a �� Harvey and Mrs. Barrett, of Tor- 'manner and partaking of refresh - We buy and sell, furnish quotatlous onto. Murray and Mrs. Barrett, of Pickering and E. s i Mrs. Hoitbg, ments beautiftilly served and provided by the ladies present, an appreciative and information on all Listed and Delisted Stocks of Brougham, visited with W, H. and address was read to Mr. and' Mrs We will be pleased ased t ased to advise what Mrs. Elcott on Sunday. A The Young People's a service an Sun- Ratcliff, accompanied by a goell -filled purse The gatherfing dispersed after stocks to bd' or to hold, or what stock to sell, day last was fairly well attended, singing "Auld Lang S 11e" and "Abide ". . The Young neotile hove to re- orsanize With Me ■ :s r�aoaatya DO ur mss -soty be "" — "' e " 7' "y for the winter. They expect to have waft" a NIM' pescv. sad Ldgsa. following our vice an evening with a 'lecture illustrated dent maw �'�' Out. 1ny Our long experience in mining, e:• with lantern slides on Monday night Landing over a period of twenty next. years. allows us give sound advice ion the investment feature of amine Remember ''Deacon Dn6tie" is the or the speculative feature of a pros Town Hall, Pickering, Wednes- pective mining venture. day evening, Dec. 7th. It the . time thave your - W)LLOWAY, MILLS A 00. furnace installod for win• Members o! Ataadard L OUNBARTON. ter, or your. old one Stock Exchange. repaired. _ Members of the Montreal Mica Phyllis P'ickwell is the guest Mining Bsehange. of Miss Ethel BV-nkin this week. Ocoee and Board Room, Ground Floor, Born, on -Tuesday, Nov. 15th., to We can Rive you the best Metropolitan Building, Gordon and Mrs. Murison, a son. line 'of Furnaces, gasses TORONTO, - ONTA1tI0 Mrs. Helen Heron,, of Scarboro, is and Heaters on. the -Pbwur : Adelaide - OWn and 09171 spending a week with her cousin, Airs. market - Alex Thom, and other relatives - THE RURAL Our young pegples' meetings on. Monday evenings will be 'very inter- Oils and Hardware at SECURITIES COMPANY ITD, eating and when not too stormy will lo west. pricya. be well attended. - - We are pleased to see Miss Janet phone 4ft@ _ Real Estate and Insurance. Allison home after a few months Farm Properties a specialty. touring in the West and the Pacific, returning through the United $!rates. ALVIN BU38BY Head Office: 218214Oon:ederatlon We ate pleased to report Mrs: John - ' f e Building. Toronto Toms et recovering st h one aim 1890 Oshawa General -Ho pitah g 1 ICKERING e lot f blood in undergoing an op Branch Office: Gordon Building, oration there. Pickering Ontario.. While riding a !rice . new bicycle CHRISTMAS. Phone 6800. 28tf ' Logan Straug -tn had the misfortune - to be run into by cars twice one'i night recently. The first driver cut' _ .-SUGGESTIONS CLAREMONT off his dinner pail and _passed on, CREAMERY I while the k hi demolished r elivhe d _•` -:Test a few-timely - Bnggest3ona and struck him. He returned and for Xmas Gifts. made good,the wheel bitt not the pains -•� and aches. :For Mother —Why not w Tunior nr •a Highest price paid for osHr►Vv�A R' •BridgeLawp to brighten the lie- lag room and incidentally mother's • Cream at the heart, or a Wicker Chair, we have Harry . Neskel, who is well known them at various prices' Clarema t Creamed in Whitby and the surrounding town- ships, - as a. buyer of . junk. and .fowl; 3'or Fatber —A Smoker Bet, we have in which business he has been en- them with solid-oak stands, orim Give no a trial and be convinced gaged in this district for a number of Arm Chair. ' "' years, died in the Oshawa General Hospital on Friday night as a result For Little Sister —A Doll's Carriage o: of injuries - sustained whew-his motor Doll's'Bea, or perhaps a kindergar• truck was struck by a C.P.A. flier on Con set, a high chair or a rocker. P= Q Ritson Road, Oshawa, and completely Per Brother —A Sleigh ors sago.. wrecked. Mr. Neskel was so "very i badly injured that he- died at, 6.10 Aced Baekete made b� blind Oanadiana " m., .and the driver of the truck, H: -. make inespeasive an very saoeptable For Pastry use Williams, 'of Centre Street, Whitby, :,..Tom Gina. Solid walnut candlesticks - R sus badly shaken up, but his ' es at 1.00 and LBO per pair. Our- •Royal Brand are not serious. The was W*Aho have in, stoop. Blectno crumpled up lilts; match*cW and toss= Irons, Toasts. $tc. °fat your Grocer's. ed into the ditch, and how Williams Farmers who have wh escaped death: ie a mystery. The 7 train was immediately stopped and soar made from yoair"o i the train crew did everything poe- 1 �, Sterrift, wh eat. lit• can Bible for the injured and had them C g removed to the hospital in Oshawa. Williams states that both he and Mr. - Furniture Dealer -and - Feed of all kinds— Ohieisu jfeed. Neskel looked both ways for trains, Funeral Director ben feed, Chop, miUfAd. but saw no signs of any' although Phone 1800] — Chopping every week -day. — there is a good view of the track In skg, ®Htd�l® �• �.� both directions. An inquest is being , , held with Coroner Dr. D S. Hoig j in charge. 1 ��� �s S ,, � .� �p ,.Y"�•�r�• � , ,.*,ew x , �" ,,.•'s,..;.'.i,.,,".a.4 x�::r,'p"'fy "_'.:'3°�.'�_ .�''`- ';`,;.:.r. �''1r�'ey � '. ""_'n�r�.�.�linC° -� 1,'...du-F: . ;'�.�i,�. °f';a?'f�.s.�l.�i r..�"p;'t' -'"'.h 5i��,�''".. :•LaM • z,.xm,�'•3�•7enYs��'a4z�f.�`.rr 4tti�°" ��,'�` u.,•'� d '�'r,r na .°W,.•, �4t'• 'S _- W. r '. r G,REENWOOD , ..` �• HatsblLlasisi 1898 - - -" IATT T C1 ..and �V anted .... .. r . r �Igliest .� prices+ s _ F .paid ,C 0' • 4� L - h"•�t A good supply of Hard and Soft Coal on hand. Also a supply r of Kindling Wood,, stove length. _ •��l r, 12tf Phone Pick. 1700, a DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKINQ 1.. leUR11%INGHA M S� � Building and General- -- - Contracting. Estimates furnished on all dames of work— Iaterior and 'Ritterior. - - Alterations and repairs. Cbimao" Built Concrete Rork. Phone Pickering 8713" FA IRPORT. ONTAEU0. - 8HING LEON $ Nova Scotia .9biDglea - 'Galt Galvanized steel Shingles ;Y .. QLd- tOLr. ce_._ cur - -'--• .'.....r ., .. .. neighborhood was aroused by the cry for sale at _. w that Gordon McKay's house was on T. PATRRSO1%rS - CLARE1MtONT '+ file. Willing hands were soon on the '• pall and -get prices. Pbone 2818 4 spot, but in spite of their effort the _ . building.was doomed. Mr. M,cKa 's m q' loss is heavy, as little Ras saved, LA LAWS S owing to the fact that the efforts of those present were exerted in trying Q R Q to extinguish thg fire. The origin of the fire is unknown. but is supposed to have been started by an overheated We are prepared to do all kindir stove. The Brougham fire brigade of repainng of care, also bat- ° valiantly responded, but arrived too late to be of service.. We understand tery ebargin electric that Mr. McKay will build again as eveldi�g Latin fact soon a possible. Much sympathy .is everything in con. , ctio expressed for them. b n - with - GREEN RIVER. car work. s Gins, Oils, Grease and Aceeseorles George ' Gray of Toronto, spent L on hand constantly, e Sunday under the varental roof. The Union Sunday School are pre- Call and see our Cataloguer of` panM a concert to be given on jars. Dodge and Star Carr.' . Charlie Draper and Rupert Putt, LAWS _ . of Toronto, spent Sunday at Wilson's GA ZEN P Alf Michell has been driving the AND SERVICE STATION scraper on the read during the past ^r meek. .MAGAZINE Dr: and Mrs. Braithwaite, of Unions - 'ville, visited with J. B. and 1MIrs. Wil -5 son on Sunday. SUBSCRIPTIONS, Frank' Carter has returned home after spending. some time in the )SAKE _ vve'stern harvest fields. ' Miss Graham, our public school ,'j''L� Ideal teacher. has been training the pupils :...-The _ r a for' a concert to be held on the last day l school. Christmas G ' is r • Melville and Nrrs. Draper and chi!- �,. dren, ' who have lately moved 'here from Thessalon, are- living 'in the Usefal, Eniael'taIIIlIIg, bungalow adjoining Wilson's Park. EOOIIO1ai0iti. -.. __ Among those from here who attend- ed the Royal Winter Fair ' at Tor- They area coneteult onto, were Oliver Pugh, Miss Gladys P Pugh, E. J. and Mrs. Wilson, Richard :reminder through- ant the year of your Jones. and J. Benson and Mrs. Wilson. Rppd wishes. Wm: Dixon is leaving our little village for the great metropolis' to gnbaet'iptioae taken 1 join: the police force. Previous to his _ i here for any 11[ departure the Union '�ay School aga- presented him with a beautiful club itiae printed. Let ne bag and wished him every Rood wish � otoe you prices. A his a sfft card , in new venture. rt order., _ On Wednesday night, Nov. 28rd. _ with each Mr.' Peter Stewart, with the help oi! interested football promoters, e*er- - • x y tained the members of the Green See Otis 16T$e assort- River Maple Leaf Football team to McRt Of A a-battquet. Chicken and'�ood Bata Y w were provided and prepared bq wives J�CMAS CARDS and friends of the forcd, team. t' About one hundred and twenty people MOW On display. l sat . down to supper, after which sev- eral speeches were made big the Rent f tlemen present, and Mr. Levgitl of Jonn Dmg.S ore Locust Hill, rendered one of his ever- b popular Scottish songs. The teat of PICKERING, - oN'I'. m 4 the evening was event in dancing. s•. • • - °� ;,r .,.. •�e1<�lt*� ✓ew..._.,... ' .�rcr m .�_ �.�.�. rp't,'s.q" Nikon Publishing Company lY Scotia - - �� _ - Nova � Fe vas To Have Ony ©a _ Jill - One Ch ni - r io !?.tl '• • - Action of Provincial Premier �► Canvaased as to- His .,Next-$tep' Y s �,.: - �. -_ �.., . _ . •�.. Halifax, Naving succeeded; ._. u.;.. �- :3: H �r t, by the Privy. Council decision. in el t� ° 1 J tablislittfg its right t4 abolish the LegisCa[tve Council, which Is the see- ex s ttjl-.of the. and chanLegislature, of „ ' ,Ao'va• Scotia, the government of the : 8Y earn 616 or 620 or $30 a" ar- } province will proceed in due course In Reek. when in the Sams six , - • x reforming Ab Legislature .1ntb a Je days as as Blectrical aspen + sin$le'chaunber; _ yon can make 870 t 8200 -and do n R bs1•r -ao: worn hall so hard. Why, The Council consists of 21 scats,' then, remetn in a III= flair, so- 5k� fettles job that offers so 01►ast for i There are. at• present 17 nfembers; t11.* b . :' laicol pitlofs--n el! hlaa a real jobs. four vacancies, owing to thA'' once:- 7��00oois••rr qqrr ELE(TRICIffi • ` GET INTO- -i1L80TMOITT. That's taintY of ks• cglftinuance, 'fiat being where the bill moaey to belay azil h filled by, the Government.. Member and always •gill be wads, $hip iri the COuni'Cil' fa' nonelecifYe, the _- T LEOTRIOITY —T= BIG PAT TI77LD members - - formtrly being appointed Today even flee ordinar • Elootrlctan —the - — - az - "screw driver" kind—to niaking money —big �-� - �J Lor"llfe by ,fhb government in power; money, But it's the trained man—the Electrical���• o���J Ti yeas. ago ,the Constltutfou o1 r f $30 DST" Expert—who makes the really big money —i12 v Dear M Cooke: to 30 a day —$70 to $200 a week. Be Big -Pay • the chamber was, reformed by making , 1 was making E.5 man, yourself, list in line, now, for one of �I��LftiV��ea the appointments then- and. there - week when l.en- these "Big -Pay" Jobe. • after f 1-0 years only .. Ow:!ng to the,! rolled. Now with ZILL T,AM You AT xo7[a • Shy own Electrical I'll train You at hou are your spare time. a arenoweQ��� • o IOIIg t.eIIll're Of OfI1C2 OE the_ Liberal � Shop -1 make an You work �' just as you are workln now —at A high as $30 a day. Party.in the ArovineW Government, your Same fob. 51Y now tamoas "Work-Sheet ! ,<z Daf and Job - Ticket" method uardntees you simpli- t the Councli had become almost ,ex_ � A. Worcester, uI fled, practical training along work -shop lines. t. Southland e, In few short months you can step out of s clusivtKy' °Liberal ; in fact, when the me Your t 11V i B resea0 'Rhodes Or GOII88rYat {Ye Croy- old lab Into a new ob -into electrical work whore A110111, 0. p You can be a Big- aY man in this Big -pay field, '' 1687, onlq ode Conseraa3lve mem- aYOEl� ernmeIIt R AS YOU LZAAR t3Yerew8s To le rn ity my way you don't have �ftu� to be a College man• or oven" a High School 1 y her' of rte Council. The Premier, graduate You can read. You can write. That's t - Charmingly enough, With me. You E. N. Rhodes, filled two of the.. vac- g get experience as you go along and make goad money while learning. I Il - _ ng y y attest- antics by appointing two members show you how ---and I'll give You. without extra ibive fnloek shown here, having a two favorable' 'to his government, and then cost, tools and apparatus to work with-6 Blg ' x� .� ' • q��ere flared skirt attached to a fitted `proceeded to take steps -for its abolf- +• Outfits In all. jij]E 4C{� ,� agONZY BACZ IF NOT sATX37ZED l)OQiCe and long dart- fitted sleeves. In' 1:16n. '- - That's what 1 agrea ;o do. Bind back ':f me In this agreement atan a the Chicago Engln- r�dierov A contrasting tnateriai is egeo- There were four questions submit- eCri Works: a 12,ovu, wo Illinois Cdrvora�� Lively used at the #4iwer edge' bf the ted to the envy Couarfl, after the tl•so Ir Cooke; • Pear )f r. Cooke: t1 on. There s nothing like 'Cooke" 'i rain- V kirt and to form a shaped, yoke on Yts4ilTeme hourt of Nova Scotia had . I had to work like Ir.g, anywhere. It's the Training that big Ei1 e)ft y ( slave for 45c an trical men are praising ft's the TOaining that t -Ahe bodlit:@, No, -1687 is for Mssea and + failed to agree On'the Case submitted o u r before i employers t ecommend, It's the Training that >S �5ma11 Women snd'is in sizes 16, 18 t6' toil bench. These: ne of our greatest Engineering societies has i questions enrolled. Now ' land 20 years. -Size 18 (36 busty re- were: thanks to You. Mr. indorsed 100 per ^eat 1!'■ the Tsnlatag for yon. - 1 - Cootie. t make $1.59 13' TO17MA LAA=N* LESIIS TaA2n M A. � ' C hires 246 yards 893tiCh, or 2}fs yards 1. Has the Lieutenant- Governor , an hour. Wstaz- lavm6TlGeTa. f b '`� ` �154-inch material, and I! yard addi -'i power of appointing sb many mem- 'i �� t�prea p'un't wait a minu'e' N'Ind uu; today wh ' M820 N. )teade Av, Tae Cooke TralLed )fan in the lilg -l'ay don tional 39 -inch contrasting for View A. hers to the council t "at the total num. Chicago, III. • 'eiywherr' ihnd out how 'Cooke' Training ( :Price 20 cents the pattern. her holding office -would exceed 21, +u help yon bo"st )Our pay )tail coupon t. k� i r ght now or my Big FREE Hook of Facts. See �+ The garments illustrSted in our I or. exceed the total number who hold ,p± th. Six I31g k'orktng Outfits I give you vvlthout .-'9W Faahnon Book are advance etytes'1o18ce at the time Of the union under extra charge see the hundreds-of pictures. the V Dsoofs. the Rfg -t'ay' tatters of other "Cooke" '4 or the home dressmaker, and the wo. the Brttlsh North America Act • 1'll irate you et Trained lien. Get this great free Book, fiend yM1 or girt who desires to we gar- Answer —Yes. r:;r it today, Ctlp, sign and math cogt►oh dents �ependsble for fasts. simplicity 2. Is the .membership of the Col EXTRA 1tit3HT No�Y �,.•��� hall ®rt,eaontttstea an-d economy will ftnd here desires ful- ell limited In 'number? Aaswerl LIt - COOKE � t lied is our patterns. Price of the I present a full House Is 21, but the COST 1-- L COCK£ SCHOOL k 10 cents the copy. number can be increased b the L14=u1• OF ELECTRICITY ► ® s l tenant overnor in Council - ;� HOW TO-pRDER PATTERNS. 1,r1' a, Dept. t718 z. L. aooz�, eh,.: fn,t:t.otlon angtnass = 8 Is tenure of office of members - ; a Dept. 1718,. c.lo. A. A. narrow, SU -12,f Write your name -and address plain- appointed prior to May. 1925, durfnii �+Ir c• a R. A Farrow. ° 24 zeaentatso+, 7 Wedbury Lass. Me giving number and size of such a pleasure or good behavior for pile? 1 i " =or. Out- F you Want. Enclose 20c in' A Special Representatlye ti "I So,,d ''••t a' Once wlihnut ublixation A"' tterns as Answer -- During pleasure _. 7 Medbury Lane, "at ' :our D1L fllustretrd book "The f#e- tamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap 4• It such tenure is during pleas-. ,A ti, cents of Storeys in Electricity" acid �, t catrefully) for each' number and Windsor, Ont romulete detailsl c your Hh'tei- : :- tire, is it during the pleasure of . His - Training Course n Practical ec• - idress your order to- Patten Dept , ; tiiajeat� or during the PIe>lsure of ' - tricit3, Iretudnng rout• till ivn4 employment service offers. "k (Wilson publishing Co., ?3 bleat Ads- His Majesty ru?'preseuted by the Lieu- 1 _ + name ,, , , ; , , , ; , , , , , , , • , , , , , -, �' Q nSt 1gronto. Patterns seat by tenant- Gii6ernor, • Address. : The procedure that will now likely 4 - , : t e City P" Ince - be followed by Mr. Rhodes; will be . etcher to call a speclal sessloti of the a Legislature, appoint sufficient sup- to i _:. to the - - - - - - ' and chamber as will enable the Gov.-,, . ,. #4 Cause of Cancer ernment to have In the council that slWe for turning out a number of ••]� • %� Starts ! " - majority that .will pass an - abolftiowt elan Railways � pamphlets which in t'he!r- eeeral get-Will u+ in Book bill; or waft untl'- the usual win,+er p g - ve ool Doctors -Stumble on seohion of the Legislature and take - L tip and ae pict ! iaout are equal to life � Treasure Hunt rp Push Publicity best home pictorial Rork. such action then. Plhenolmena of Cell Re- - All the state railways to India are ". , tivfth the abolition of the Nova New' Ideas Sought to Room actf ly engaged' in fifm!ng scenes of berth in Crab Parasite _ Scotia lestalatlys council. Quebec will g indicates French Ceneral be the only province of Canada main- Home TTafl'1C -Fore t interest in their activltiES, and in y p Foreign running "demonstration. tfa•ns" for Burled 1-lie Wealth Near `London. -A clue to . the cause of t raining her bt- cameral aystem of goy Cam nin S stetn- ncer, supporting the concltislons of pai8 g Y the benoAt of agricuiturisf_c. Teey i luletz in 1822 .;rolessoi niair Bell of Liverpool Cal_ ertnment, erait has been discovered by =am- at1C have opened a London bureau and y' O Calcutta -One of the subjects serf - started advertising oXa wide scale Inc Paris -The chance purchase o[ s rs of the Department of Oeeano- ! whip' Stud 110 -PQund Chi i batch of old books on the part of a p y p ously discussed by the railway confer English publications.- �< _ Dr e&h Iowa - Meteor once at Simis was -tl e t bookseller of Metz brought abbot a ' graphy of that university, according I The Indian railways have arranged oPP . Y I question of � ";to a report from Liverpool. Iowa City, Iowa. -A 110 pound chip pnbIlclty on the Indian railways. This rec!procal publicity with the our big treasure hunt In the chateau of s The discovery was made while a re- neighboring village which has already from a meteor, sent hurtling earth. is at last being tackled. on a system- English railway groups; with certain :/earth .l>tartg 'ells studying the late of exc4ted the interest of all the inhabl• ward when the falling mass exploded alit basis, The railways pt this „coon• Continental railways; with the Aus -, fibs ancculina', a vaifetp of barnacle. In the air near Iowa City, has beep” try have to make every effort to at. ' trahan railways. and: with our own tanta It the vicinity and may have, as jnrlth no thought of cancer in their a result the discovery of long-missing fps• taken to the laboratory of the Unf, tract fresh business. Their profits Canadian National, Canadian Pacific ingots r -'� versity of Iowa for scientists to study. have been showing a Blight but con-', Railways, which we distributed Professor Johnson -of the Depart- T1 ey are laid to have been buried eat of Oceanography said today They believe ft fa the largest me- tinuous decline since 1924. They are trousands of pamphlets IN America. by a nobleman •o ho wa? a supporter fat tie investigators had observed Diorite, preserved intact, -for- which -still too dependent on the vagaries 'of ! In India there is a good deal of reef- of Napoleon and was shot at Belfort 1 'that phenomena in the life of the the date of fall is known. the monsoon, procal publicity with the press, • press in 1522, The ingots are estimated t° F - .baraacle, which starts as a free swim- The meteor probably exploded at a As' regards tourist and overseas. advertis.ng apace being exchanged for have an approximate value of 40,000; 'Vifog larva, were close ly-Felated to the height of fifteen miles, says Professor traffic, publicity work on the Indian poster apace on the platform. 000 francs.. ological_condition known as cancer- Charles C.. Wylie of the University of state railways- - -these now cover the What. is being carried out on the The books were bought a number'of Iowa. greater part of India -is beta co_ Indian state railways , is also being, phis• Four fragments were found, the I ordinated and freshly extended. Each actively undertaken - possibly not to months ago and being unable to .die ' _ The .barnacle develops into a nits the same extent--on the Indian pose qt them flee bookseller decided ypris,.to do which it had to settle on largest chunk was. buried three feet railroad in the system has its own q e croft parts between the joints of in hard clay and two men labored two publicity office: in addition there is lines still under compan7' manage- to go through them, select those o[ , j value for in4ividual sale and ' destroy crab;' he said. "We discovered hours to remove it. at Bombay' a central bureau respcn; went, of which the chief are the Ben- the Test. He did tcis, and just.-as be I gal Nagpur Railway (Calcuttal, and was about to burn the book in ques at after this a wonderful thing hap -' - - - -' - i tle Bombay, Baroda and Central In•" tied -the barnacle reversed its or- which is an old family missal, its lion; wh{ . A New Use For The Airplane dia Railway (Bombay). ' ; ,I noticed, that there were two docu- ' Eder of development, becoming embry- _ , pole again and forming a tumor in the ments between+t.he covers, y ; rab's intestines, �.r He examinel these and found that tF "The process is again reversed at- �terward and the creature breaks' A� . ~ "� ' O• i one, which was written on parchment, - through the walls of the crab; becom- was the General's will, baqueat't lag •.; r j 2 B his worldly goods to the Church, and 1ng a succulinn. ; fi the other was a diagram 'showing — "Dr. Blair Bel has shown that can- t ,. ter to the result of a condition in the - where he hall buried two heavy a ° chests containing gold, family jewels hells of the human body which do not , , take :on new life and become' mglig• x w . and other objects of value. d•' -'' W - x ' The, bookseller showed these to ,pant. Exactly the same things sip- ''pear to happeq to the succulina and friends, who* were convinced of their ' £ ` authenticity and offered to furnish there is no doubt that a study of the h i .barnacle will make an Important con aka: money for the excavations, which are itribution to our knowledge of.cancer." r. `-s ,, E SMILED ° going on. N.Y. Times. H HUBBY A — •T N B N , now o ng xi� + +w Hubby: Why did the new maid : attempt to spave _coup before each Place- NalMesof P.E.I. A woman walked i;3to the police - :r r � « : course toaiphtT The first ,British wurver of Prince falloff tivfth a• photograph in her * � r Wit?: ,"' `�G ' Fldwat:d.14and was .made in X17$5 by r, . 4:>4 Wi11e: :1 have ».t �r1 Idea.. I paM1• iaild: ..�, ltnsbinil has,di� appear• . :? erx;3. ^� p t 4ld;' she said to the sergeant -in -. � �� ,ticutarly told her that soup roust Captatin'•Samuel Holland, tiff srmy'ot `- « z` ., ?r :« a ,. firer who had 'fought at the aeiges. of (charge. "This is tits photo," handing be served bet�or6''everythini, sf Louisburg and Quebec. He named a t up to him to lopk at. "I want, him course. CARRYING OUT THE LIFE LINE large number of features after fallow ALound at once." The inspector gazed - - ' a'r - -- officers, including Murray rir-er after t the photo and then looked up at :T9 a stranded ship so a breeches buoy could be used to save the craw; instalment paying niake t the : the Scottish General James Murray, jeer. "Why 7" he asked.--- ( The United States Cgastguard has this in operation. alai s charter and the years loagar. govern of uebec, 1764• ^6. i I 1 r , 1't / r, t�w'R .. •N �i ,i •. :x� «'�f •'Y. -. fib. ' :. u... - .. ..,r .. ... .'.. .�;/ i -.7''" .1%sz"dy3r7. .yS .. sh_L. +d +4�N 'f, 'I, K: ..4 . �sl ]_.. 4 . .- . - L •h X. x 4,•., 4• -1` >t r " ` r� .�m]..��.__- _.,�itii^$�.- ..i.'�r v+ ti!: �'..s�•±+.K._ _ 'so�.'.�,Ir "*zd.'a. ?' :a+r..�a Fw+_, 7»-. ,K'x�r., eon!- x. �:.,_..- s��ie� +.wnsra+4w.:.:• ::- ...•r:r 1: :•5a,.•... ,...;.n:s. .- . "_ ".:.. -. . _.-., a- -, .. . - �'o,v _ .,. . �. -... r..�.3.,efi. _.. s �..n. xaSr .,._ - .:P.. .a f,.. .�rs7 :wrt' _ ,i+. - - r.�._,L.r.4�.• "ten _ ' .,cam rr•+ ' • ,M•.�ry..,. _.• � .... + .rte � -.. a', q 44.8 u• ..a •� ..t - ., .., , lwam - 2-- 111122-j- W�Vs/ "IM a/aslsQ I7tilTSVlQ1�'i's di'.I00440 af., Toronto b; T'DaRAF8o3d C (iRALQO anteed. Poiuon. /4e latount-Agysl 31Eas�' � _ December•. !lair. ; . � l+c">,'"I. :.._. '! i ? ][y Editor: �'-- - - - • Now Glveo All the Credit to Dr. of your readers are well r� i i 1 - - '3Li0'P>Lifl ?=iTpi>a1J -aware of the Wonderful **"tee Williams' Pink Pills. �� � fs'i AT BARGAIN PRTCES.'BiTY n 'l: tREC# d. j'�ieh ''the Hospital for Sick Chil- and care half the price. send for When a young 'girl becomes pale, SPecfal. eat& o Cl Earle Electric Sup- ;' dren in Toronto U enabled to yet• 4. complains of eahaustioa ai the least plies. 128a air Ave., Toronto. ;tarin through the generosity of Its � exertion, has dizzy spells, headaches Mends, During the Christmas or stomach trouble, she should know I ALESAIF.N WANTED TO PLACA 1'4eason the Hospital appropriately that these are some of the -maul+ tti best stints t3tocx Issue in evesY t '*&kes its annual appeal for the town, .Nation$ Bona corporation, s7S'! symptoms of anaemia, which means r. `.: k rt Ray" St., Toronto. i 91111II8/ necessary to Carry on the ths,t her blood is thin and weak. In c R N 8 —bi A C H I N H A H '�IOrli< throughout the now year. -_ such condition there is the most ur- ?'` a i 1 INITTINic3— "Old Time," A11 N col," "Silk and Wool," He a pound u� l Now is thi time to give tangible eh- gent need for a tonic that will prompt- r slivered. Samples tree. Stocking pre//10II to the feeling of good -will ly restore the missing. qualities to the tarn Shops, Department B, Orf111a. Oni { :which "This Sick Kids" H01101%l -- blood and thus bring back health and y f >��R �i� 1 Y 4 �' ' strength, For this purpose there is. �r # as it Is fanitliariy called =ilia/ won a`' ' : r 'Snnadisa It'sLloasl seatistessQ �estiree no tonic can equal Dr. Williams' Pink i. fos itself in every part of this Pills. Thousands of weak and afling / Silver B I a O k Foxes province. t it Ancestors from some of the be P. E. is i r . girls have found new health -and hap- land strains. Proliacb "ders, uU furred The magnitude of the Hospital's pluess through this medicine. Miss �''- with plenty of guard air. $40tLO0 a yaf:. liait9s, smoa'rOWN, ol/S'. task continually enlarges. In its' Gladys V. Bond, Keutyllle, N.S., used v little blue Cots there are always this treatment, successfully, and says: 'r :" nearer three hundred than two = "I cannot praise ,Dr. Williams' Pink Art — "I'd like you - to paint a pot.. A, hundred youngsters befog tenderly . Pills too highly for the good they have trait of my late uncle." Artist — "Bring neherer' back to health' and strength. done me. I :was-in a condition of -very him fn." Art — "I said my lee tmcle. '. IFor every patient a dollar a day Door health, suffered from severe l�rtiat- "Bring him in when he gets! eons! be secnYed through voluntary headaches and nervousness. My ap- FIRST- AID DOMINION CHAMP10N3 here then." i petite was poor, and very little eaer- This imposing array of trophies re- I the various teams recently in the 7 7- contributions which adds .op to at tion would leave me th•ed out. On the presents a clean sweep of St., John! board room of the company at head- ` !seat ;100,000 for each year of the advice of a friend I decided to try Dr: Ambulance First Afr . championships ' quarters in Montreal, in the presence i o\ hospital's ministry. Williams' Pink Pills. In a few weeks made- this year by Canadian Pacific! of E.-W. Beatty, chairman and presi Its service, however, is not,con- I began to tee] better, my- appetite im- ilteams throughout the Dominion. The dent of the Canadian Pacific and a lined to its own four walls. Mote proved, and the headaches were less 'Dominion awards, also those in con- large gathering of officials, and offi- ..t these arresting - facts. The infant frequent. I continued the use of the nectiou with competitions held within cars of the St. John Ambulance As Mortality rate In Ontario is 75.6, pills until I had taken sit boxes, by the C.P.R. system, were presenter) tv soclatioa. white In Quebec It Is 142. to our which time I felt as well as ever, and towns and °cities the loos of infant I gained in weight from 98 pounds to !r ijd Rife Is lees lhtin half what u Is fn 114: Canadian Embassy pounds, For this reason I advise, Yukon's Tourist Attractions the sister provtace. .Now, for On- all weak girls to try this medicine. ". Yukon has been known ]n the past • � �M Try Lr, Williams' Pink Pills for almost entirely as a mining country, :Increases Prestige tario's priceless advantage, one out anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, ner- z 4tandfng reason to the ataintenande vousness and stomach trouble, Take but the teuriac traffic is assuming a / t prnmiaent place alpong the cotnmer- Washington —Since the establish- by public benevolence of. a 'World thorn as s tonic and cultivate a resist - cial assets of the Territory. The meet of the Canadian Embassy in _ famous provincial inatltuinion dedl- ante that will keep you well and unique uaiural attractions, magniS• �Paa�itngton, Canadian activity and o Cared to fhe care of the on -coming strong. You can gee these .pills cents' neiy, bracing atmosphere, con• : 8@11 y �'a the most through any medicine dealer or by prestige have.- been considerably en- s gendratton^ An entire department tisuous daylight cuing the summer eCOliOrriiCSl &satisfactory mail at 50c a box from The Dr. Wll- hanced The visit of iV.'L. Mackenzie lurnbeh Mutter write tins +.�. of the $capital for Sick Children In season, and improved facillties for the King, the Canadian Preinter,- while s+ Ilams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. devoted to the mare of babies under tourist are the reason�t tcir the r+�pftl stated to be Durely a social. one, for infOr1fYlRtiOri prices. one year of age. Here every aid "�­ growth in the number of visltorc+. !t fs believed will be important !n ea• I SJMOfiDS CXNADA gAw CO, L3Dt y which medical science can devise Is I..ond ®n Pa �` R $' 1 tabl!sh!ng more direct relations be- ,' Montreal Toronto � Paper � I �¢T[j.(1� a #A��1+ �tween Canada and the United States.' Vancouver st'john 1- f shrouded to help the tiny patients ° ,R 9wne11rv4�r''^' ua will. - C through the drat hard round In Baldwin Cabinet FOR liliiYl'IV111 j1�i1 itwe n are •ciao matters `yet g be -� their struggle for existence. twcen the two countries that an- hares employed is an lavalaiss Cabinet who wrecked the d3en@itt;,dis - ubtedl� be d.acussed in'o:mally, Familiarity f London— Wbo are the men -in rho i �JAt� � � President 'King has been- the gn�st of V111�G WREN es d t olid e a un&eoo, and asset to doctors and nurses enitst- armament conference!" asks the ken Coolidge t 1 'Westminster Gazette editorially, i Frank B. Kellogg, Secretary cut- 41rus s a a of -Bunch lli. iqs for service In the homes of this.. + Y' Mothers, are qutck to praise any- State. gave a• dinner in his honer. The T.IU mt�,� air the immediate province. Thus-Is• the childhood of Winston Churchill (Chancellor of fthlag. which brings health and t:om• 'Canadian legation was his host while zeiief is bztass tc • acre sm►'ssill even the most- remote, community the Exchequer), it goes on to say, fort to their little o ^.ea —any medicine he was In the city The vit,it of the should lltaaero ayeabata cad The first aboaid aevor ba trithout at The a'l: rt italthla Iiie compass o! the iafde- might have saved £30,000,000 in re- that will make the baby well and keep Premier may be considered' ass a sort doss dears sad watb" the $bloat sad sprei d ministration of the Hospital �FMcemetLt,. if he had supported opal- him well will ,alma 3 receive hearty Droaea. i tabes -and there are ao ` of prelude to that of the Governor- dam„ � , ^;..cent.bottlot At a0 for Sick Children beaefltted. It is ley of limitation, in spite of the break -I recommeudation- from the mother {General, Lord Wllingdon dr�ribts and ruarenteed eta B i down. The question arises. says the T t fs why 13ahy' Own Tablets are - ley. Limned, .=;Indeed a work for humanity which ,� 4 tiz mutual Rt. Toronto s s paper, whether he took this irne. - go popular Thousand;: of moihera, Revelstoke Ski Carnival deserves cordial rememtrance at It declares that the breakdown was iihroughoat the couatiy, not only use ^��•�) ., - Christmas time. r The ski carnival which le annua.ty + Faithfully yours. " not due to Right Hon. W. C. Bridge- ;ahem for thctlr own little ones but are : staged by the Revelstoke Ski Z.'1,i1* in -, / Lord of the Admiralty; and ' al•w:iys delighted to be able to recom• ' man, First Lor - - IR \ *I1�A fl. ROBER'1'BO�T. asks how - i r- Churchill came to be mend them to other mothem. Thous- I Mount Revelstoke national park iF be. � a $4S" �a tip proms+ 1 ifbnlrwnn aaDeal. Commtttr2 '\ coming one di the moat popakir ATj - - the Admiralty spokesman wben ands of mothers have proved Baby's i fairs of its kind in Canada. For three t , Bridgwrnaa _agreetd to tbo Vafted Own Tablets to be without -an equal in Isuccessive years world's records have ThEre's an old story atsout- S' Mi au, States' claim of parfTy, relieving their tktie ones of any °; I been broken at the competition held + "who3iter itirtenfne. -�buae and v'llll { - "The same deadlock will De repeat- the minor ailmeuta which !;rise out of t on the Revelstoke hill. 6i` �V1Ih I Acation from another quiegy retorted,' ed lh 1332, -.when the' naval confer a ._;deiangeinenT =p2 Ills stomagn, and ' ' -"i7 :'4 "All that you -said I ways yoR are." An � once' re- aVembles : under another bowelq• . Baby:s Own Tablets are the Feldspai Misled Since 1850 A half teael,�on of Mlnard'a. taken ancient anecdote puts Bu is t'he! government, says:' the paper.. "No- ideal:lasative —easy to take but thor•� Feldspar has been mine!1 to Canada ;t t.Fi ,ri!y t, iih nv"ex- -ea will situation of that man, and_ tells of thing .will .or. can be dace -until th-e Ong) •1n action. They banish coast!- 1 since 1890, the greater pert of rho out anon and _ lndtf;estion;. break up put being exported to the' baited ea4P ,ti'; '''rO't Nt''d "cP r,,�gh !Buddha -calmly{, luquiring of--his revil- �gover-nment • at least 'fnakes up Its' P D er, "it ydu offer something to ,a- ma$ tcrind- regarding the Importance of a voids and simple fevers; expel worms States where 4t Is "used chiefly in the - - land he refuses It, to whom then does' dtseamameat agreement and until it and make the teething period easy. I potteries of New Jersey styli Ohio, slid ! h It belong°" The man replied, "it fie - contrives to put back Into'tbelr prop- The Tablets are sold by medicine !a the eDametling trades+: longs, I suppose, to the one wbo. of- er place its ft}surgent technical ad dealers or by mall at 26 cents g boz • " a ` fared it." "Then.`' returned Buddha, viser6 :" • from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Last Week's Howler. * - Brockville. Oat. Perpetrated by the •boy w'ho. said a • - �' "the abuse and- vile names you offes � �� me I refuse to accept." A contributor in York Y unty tells us cynic was a place where you washed that the rabbit industry is wing- �'OnllnlOn Handles' andles dishes. df h Mlnard's Liniment for Colds. - by "leaps and bounds." �.�,....,�- _ Its Labor. Problems r 5YLC:lAL CHRISTMAS OFFER Ottawa -- Nearly 3.600,000 unQmploy- -_ t ere is a haste to g, t r n Ideal 1landy Farm Mixer. De- ed provided with jobs in the short AESTORED TO 1I�- ed anywher=e iq Ontario $32.00, 31anttoba $35,00, San- space of eight years 1s the splendid '• - swan or Alberta 13s.40, Rritish Columbia $40,00, g';owing of the Employment .Servfcei r _ �0� REAL-�l � tzea concrete, feed, fertilizer, washes roots, and a dozen her uses on the farm. This is a opectal Xmas offer. Attach Branch of the. Department of Labor I !!AA a money order to this ad. and tuafl to this, office.. Thousands of Canada,' Since its formation by' are beta$ •old. order yours today. Mother of Eleven Children Fully described in Bulletin 126, the Dominion in 1918, sectional and ; seasonal unemployment • has been Praises Lydia E. Pinhlrhain a i + 101(}AFOMCRUE MACHI ERY COMPHYI LU, largely solved and labor has become e t stabilized .as never before, - Vegetah)le Ctl►eiapbtuid _ < 1M KITCHENER AVE., LONDON, CANADA, ' Her- Interestin Expenencer, • Briefly described, this branch is a �j nl* �.� +`T/yy „ - national clearing- house for the job-less and jobs. The results are ac -Buckingham, Quebec - -'Z am'the complished through the employment With the Christmas mother of eleven living hildr> ,. A, ., home goers leaven Halifax _ r offices of toe nine provinces now 8 : and my baby id. -y - numbering 64, and tine federal clear- `for the Mother Country. p I ifive amonln38 Dears ENJOY � Ia6 houses, while retaining each its Make Sure of a right roya>11 old and y I years ~ t individual identity;•, Working together Christmas find , good time taken Lydia E. WINTER '- as a single o=ganza'tion , under the with your faintly and friends Pinkhata a Vege- :. title of 'Employmept 'Service of Can- on the other, side.. , 1 ''? rabic Compound , for weakneis and' 7. :, cesdwith anannpal grant tainship agent to -day. of A =om mW in ads The See & st m the the provin it ;t ;260,000, dlitributed among them' ac . Riouad Tll'ip from55 up. i sister, Dame Ed -' - _cording =to their expenditures; and In- - $OUTH lists upon specie] provision being C C years hildren half fare ^everyr ongird Bellefenl[e sterns of t r w o a ,xhin[g in Itilded. - o f Rameayvil e. made, for v . c be wa h re ipmisery an • was -alvi rf add, Ori the Beautiful y disabled. ihilTS SalilingS' nn h to have partial) .. tftthi'W was _ GULF COAST - . -From ItAUPAX �° d heaiih gay -daughter, Who is Mina, equable �emperature; never too hot, never too cold, A land of The- Browns were expecting a visit Ilea. 5-- ANTONIA for Plymout1b f g are 61d, has also taken it an j -� history and romance. Beautiful folid e; inspiring view. Out- from' iheiF .DasLOr. If was the custom Havre and London, • �� ha ply to- recommend it to a �.'. g p door sports under perfect conditions. Modern, tta�w hdtels; also apart- of the. latter to ask the small children Deg- 11=- ATHENIA for Belfast, yotln girlgg. ' -Dame �t13:tAM Pti►s- merits and cottages. TTu Pan - American, all- Puillhsn train of de luxe of ills flock three questions -their Liverpool and.Glaa$ow• 'E1 FT Box X14, Buckingham$ Quebec. }. accommodations, haves Cincinnati daily at 10:20 A. M., reaching name, age, to tent their knowledge of ` Dm i2-- ASCANIA for lkymouth, F Why suffer for years with back - owu Coast poiAte early next morning. Other through traina•daily. right and wrong, he asked them Havre and London. ache, nervousness and other ailments common to,women from e; y life to n Glorious where bad little children went. Mary. f` !From ST. JOHN. N.B. middle ale, vhen Lydia E. nkham's ! i _ - the yoatil; daughter, had received full., �a 10- •ATHENIA for Belfast, Velgetable Compound will give you . L O R I D A _ Instructions -from her parents and was Uverpool and Glasgow. relief? - i Never more i eauttful nevtt more alluring than this winter. Swim and bah in tto cal quite ready to answer the questions. ! - �+ warm: play aoTf, tennis, polo and ea 'v atnmx,poru tight through thewlnter. twety E. wamrs; lays l fulenteeatittmentawaYawlatervbitgtt .9 ltndWehrouthtrainaer. ice <'The minister -arrived,. and asked: event ! country -wide canvass _ Fk+ni from - , of pu chasers o L Lydia dia E Pinkhtstn 4 $om Petroic and Cincinnati The no, and tRinctnaari on Southland. , "What's yoS1r naive, little girl? ' in Ve table Compound, over 250 000 r f ge of Write for f*« �+iptiw ti eratwe, or for tnfo„nadon a no (are$, or rtw—lonr her hurry to display her intelligence, • ;. �. ` r replies were received, ort ed t and r 98 ot1'i e- ^ H. E. PORTER,Tray. Patr'r A4ene OF27 -N answered: "Mary, sir; five - r L1NE 91 every 100 reported they were liens- 'W L'F) 60! Transportation Building, Detroit: Miehlean Mary ' ' Sled by its Use.` (Dept.' SR s CO TED _ •• ---... _ —___ @' years old; ts"o to hell." • , . 'r7I8 ROE I2EF`ORD f' LOUISVILLE tSI NASI IVILLB R. R. a or. Boy and Wellington Sta.. TORONTO.. lT3$t;E No. Ott --'27 Kiep Minard's Liniment in the house. .. <rw,. e,,,.:�"x;,,fi. :- T. >_..,r,. ;.. t3,:.. �' .,a'�:•....- ::"v;..!- ,SS.".:., ... .3,.;.:.xm,r...#ac, .,. 29, _..&;:. e,.. �. a,:�:s�z..�">ma".,t.'..t.,.•, ".r;,::. ,,.� ��e„_ �. a. �rwnrr,�n,,,a,r..,;'�:r.,,,esx �.. 3�+ e: T��'. �^` sv. "'r...��".ii�r- i'.�y,��'^.•1.7 ;4"'"" T., , _��••�.' .e • ���' ��'� r th cre"s the e oriel: amount There wouldpUhen'be � tO Hols�teinr,8hoice rer and D�nr- .•:�: ;•'���.1�=����' ' hsair. Sale at 130 o'clock; sharp. word warsr nor, str blU 9Pot, auctioneer Very �*a - �i - - - -- - :,, -,• 11 �' Mi8 . �.-. �- � -y�►t# i,3 �hi�y Qek.�o�a al . 1: ?S liar year.:.11.60 i�pdd to advaare. BQ1�^ ' h!L �iD 6i[� ` Y: DEC 6th i e ,JSiaw. W and l�. p"�F fi - ' are fl. - sari Sth- L'kteCtioa sale of e• . dnecht►eing a ns�r- Sxbsaivti r the uni4d states and�ieat Qyddei4ale and •renerat purpose - �� 08� Of tb , el h. let�ve • '�soo Hard and 8 °° lritssa i9.861a advaaca. - s, grade, shorthorn, and Hot- bast quality on you order now' so that it . CHURRYWOOO Q - will be read when the -stein cattle, Yorkshire hogs, hay, - hand y ©HM M.UBlU1R, Proprteto�. The Ladies' AId intend $holdingg •a ain, roots, fowl and. implements; first snow appears, � - bazaar and high class concert on will the property of the estate of the �T�O:.7 �'* a T T drp, Dec. 6th. At 3,U0 p. m. they will late .Mr. J. Holliday; lot 1, B.F. 'IA W2* 1 .D ,NOTBS AND .COMMENTS. offer for sale home -made bakia . con., Pickering. Sale to start each '� , candy and all kiads of -fancy articless, day at 11 o'clock. Lunch provided 3Cenaf". Q=t. CLAREMONT, suitable for Xmas gi'fte, At S o'clock, for those from a distance. See-large �.0 -What is the secret of a man's a-firet -class cidneert will be given in bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. the church by the follow•fag talent: X. HAVE YOU . HEARD . A, success in the world? One person R. Parks, Scottish Comedian, White- SAT URDAY, DEC. 10th. — Auction mt sale of horses,' cattle, farm im le- away say "ability," another may vale; Miss Helen Hon ey, elocutionist, ments, furniture, hay and seed S P; L /-T-0-0 R !� RA 0 tR e: -say "determination," and another of Milliken; Miss Dorothy Swaa, elo- cutionist, of Pickering; Mr. Percy. B&• - grant; belonging tb Orval N. Roach; e' other' character- ker,•Bnnjc eatertaiaer, and cthertala Don't lace hearing a demonstra q W stir give But a believe that the. ant, Etrerybcdv comeand ""ve &good reserve. if monthg'credit. E. W. tiou. pCall and see the ZMecent st3,les from $115.00 up at lot 4, .rear con. 3, Uxbridge: rho p your order withaat first chief element of success is depend.. .time. Admission._35c.; children; 2lle.. Silversides,. auctioneer. Thi rtes means a completer set of tubes, batteries,�ond THURSDAY, DECr.15th. Auction" slpeaker, aerial, ready to tune in. A small payment down h ability— A person may have ale= SALE REGISTER: sale of farm stock and implements places the radio in your home, easy monthly .`e*erneas; he may be industrious • SATL'iiDAY; .DEC. 3rd. — Auction sale• at lot 27, rear of con. '?,: Pipckering; payrtze to for the balance. _ n -and have a pleasant disposition, of horses; satire, _ e s, fmpleme -nts, the property of ?red. Cowie. '-Sale r pigs, at .one- o'clock -ales See bi1Ls gPLITD4RF,etands for sweetest in-tons" and harmony. Perfeot in !f he cannot be depended on, first class hap,.etc.; the property of ' assembly and every set, whether $115 or $650,,, has the same Split Thos. Walsh, . Pickering Village,. Fred Postill, auctioneer. ==dorf P very few employers will have an - perfection.- principles. Cedl in'aud• listen, Sale at .one_ o'clock sharp:: See bills. _ use or him, There are too mast 1 • td y W. •B. Powell, auctioneer. ♦ �� , tt, � men - .to•day - who need to be con- SATURDAY, DEC, SAD- �uccion sale of Maple iuf" Mutual Fire -SP 1 or# will be your choice. J inually watched or " they will 45 fresh cows, springers and young Batter 1 rF', eatthe, the property of U. Den Tnsur13lC1 Co• yeas Bete —ODs dial control, tl tubes, complete, shirk their duty. They, have no J. Vincent, at the Stock Yards, Mvr• until, Christmas 5275.00. M'� `intention of giviDg value for the ! Cheap retries for farm and country _ t BONDS— Government, Mpoici al and buildings. a, wages they receive. They want p Windstorm Insurance on buiidin y" Mortgage Binds, Also, •Industrials. g ®� - H A0 L D ;.RICHARDSO -to receive the maximum, amount safe investments at from 5 Co 7 per __ *ind- mills, Silos etc., �. • s 't �ofmoney for the minimum atuount cent.. Automobile Insurance r r. a�, g l.,48URANCE —All classes written in -- of all kinds. _ , �f'labor. In thus cheating their .�,t 1�iCY1iSd,>130n .3 C*2`eCer�r y,a` `hIInplOyer they-are at the same chiding 'Fire, Automobile, i7Piad. 1FARM9 FOR SALE - -'time cheating themselge by rob- Write Accident and $ickoess, Write or phone y' ,brag tbetuae]vex of the ehancae of Phoue -or write D. BOW 'W M A No Pckein Harare Sore �s ':. ?runiotion and of lucreased re, Whitby �20 WHIPBY, ONT. g tfi 43te ED. BOWMAN. whet mtunera9ioa. This is'the class of _ ;• Npeople w•ho kuolishiy imagine that the "world over them a living. 'They belong to the clam that are .not above aaking for charity, and in- the end pass their declining f ;years in the pour house, lenient • r: ilog how cold the world has' been 'Ap them. . The boy or man who is "7p- determined to giveofivis doliarr sivo+th of,.labor for four dollars -< - wages it the one whose progress -will be rapid, and that progress tr will be watched by those in the ,other class, who think_ that there Is-much impartiality in the world. Now is the time to look over. that old iange or Heater and if you used a new one call and wee ours, the Happy Thdaght and McClary 9toves'and Ranges. Lowest prised, quality considered. - Washing Machines. Wringers, Wash Boards. Roofing 'Hog Troughs, ColetnAn [Amps and EAnterns. Paints, Mureseo etc. If there is 'anything in Hardware you­wsat give us a call. The chances are we will have it is stock. We sell the old reliable and famous Fleury Plow's. Shares to, fit nearly all slakes of piews, - Agent for McCor "wick -Doering Farm Machinery z and Repairs. ,. . - -_ice .... k Dur �dotto : �e -have it, cap get its or it is not aaad ®.' ' As the world becomes older and ii � �+ ^� b - Bier the paop]e become more J. S. BAJ1i..,31JV ' IC v - tolerant and less bigotted The E K, N arioua Christian denominations That you will be sl�'tisfied with .both unlit and _ more attention to the olden rule. _ -- n these lines: - less attention to creeds mad 3' quality . �� UNIVERSAL-* . s MOTOR e g - price i .L��i "Do unto others as-ys would that �$��� F11r121B�11I1 B _ g WEST HILL � .. otheire do unto you " There is sti ! - . smirch .narrow . mindedagss .InAhe OVERCOATS —Beet materials aged, style and price right: a world, among people :jwho cannot BOOTS AtiD SROES —For all occasions and foe dad and his lad. STAR AND -FLI T SALES { see beyond their own little circle, L'DERWEAR =These lines are.priced to sell. -and who' cannot imagine how - SHIRTS —Both dress and work. You sbonid see these. - �. _ `other people can not see Brest LIir'ED SMOCKS AS13,0 E-RALLS --See our special watch Ripen ,. questions, from their view- point, with these, - saihich: of course, le the correct SCARFS, Gloves, Tiea and other acceasorrea. - = : If you want a guaranteed F' epair job at a reae0II8l�la - - one, In qnp of our large cities we price, �J✓E II$. - Our•Repairing Service is still unexcelled. �° fled many roadeis g leadin into c _ .: ". , ..: - - .... • them, They are all well travel- A k for silverware coupons. Experienced Mechanics.. Repairs on all makes. .. Phone r o ,. z and they will all lead into the ho - 9ca bor g2.3t y• y y C E C IL COLEY _ - . ae►me -paint is the tit The ma --- bave some turns, -but you can All P I C 3C M.M = 2-T c1- Complete Quality Funerals - reach the same spot. So, in the ` ' $terpai Ci;y, there tSay be many n� 9QLID OAS (s roads leading inAo it, but the gold. -. -. _ _ _ ... $?a, $1009 $ 125 CASKET FUNERAL $1 on Cale ehontd be the most promin• M A T T- H E -W S' SURiIAL CO; ant characteristic of. each' one. A lSPECLAL SZ�C very beautiful exaple of�e dis. x`19 Danforth oronto Phone Gerrard 3300 play of this Cii.rist -IiWe . spirit. was i� Ave., t - - - ,',sbown a few days ag6 in Toronto ' $115 Our Funerals include: Embalming, Hearse, .Casket, Outside Case, I' . �` • Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete. :when Rev, Father Minshan, of the '', Roaiats Catholic Church offered \ No Extras. - ' 9 ;t ` I . S isit- onr establishment and prove the truth of -these statements In behalf of • bis parizib, the use of �� for yourselves. ' ° the achool•roont of his 'church to i These prices stand goad witbin- a radius., of 40 miles from Toronto :5� the congregation of Erskine a ' REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for reference. 31tf Church, which was completely de- - ` atroyed by fire, during the time By Appo�ntmeri of - required in building the church. - _ _ If this spirit were d "isplxyec3 whore In i'httrc)} affairs as well as in in ter. Dg!'FOREST CRO'S'LEY'_ national relations and others in "M smtettst tone AIMA. pf ure barwony -which large bodies of ;people are ever knoe�a_ Jor every be et» dio RAD�o 'concerned, it would .greatly in- - Two hands are better than one. L• O W EF?s ',FADA sets are two -dial doubles the number' station$. ` For e�rrp occasion,. - 4 1 Refines reception. 'Test .it at ..-FUNERAL DESIG1 S , is _ _ or our h me. w. Listen deals y o - L , A Specialty, ; isten to tone ... clear ... clean f { ` ,- WB itby Greenhouses :..' nee a ',ter resonant . � �t z t J 9 s�s �... — _ • J. O. FLETCHFR 95 trance.l FAA quality c 121y Phone 284, WHITBY •- x_ R. J FULLER �....�.w.,< t� J. Agent for Ab r : . ROBT. W. FEASBY 0. , 4 ``Fads, West1bghouse and r _ ;•, Victor Radios. _ - i .,Agent �l ` dome 3 -tube Sets at reasonable price, r - Satisfactory terms on any. _ . l�roti "gham, -`� Oat." t �� F R E D T. 8 U NIT; �/ N Q of the above. :� - , &63re my terms and get = Iaxii T= a Demonstration, ' &Plokering.R. R. 1 (12 -to Ph(me 1033 M _ Pie'ker* ng IltfirlQ • g., a , - - I ...4 - >r "+i'u�s.,ar:,`Q�"":.a�• .. sx` yi....' �i `!"..:%i"''t�i:�ie.^ts4i..m.,. s. s. ., � .;..,�r..,..�kis`�''_ :......,a l._.±.....: fi��-:,..•i3'�"d.m„:.uh ire.. s,.,- 'c:...�e_:. �... .,,c.t.s.�..r..._.m.:x%-�.... Sr'.'i,- ....._•.a.mu.+a:.:. _..._. ..,,,ie,..�.,::a!1c= ..,....rF.. rL .......,.,..:s ..,..,,.•c m,. ,..>�'._'..w.•_... r_..... __.•, . .as ,�•n ...., ..�',..... �• pneR'N'a. +sY,o-n, <e. ,.G .... :r v.- -. -. y. ., __ ..a: ..� - _ _ _ .-r. • P'llox 4LARUWPffi All 7. F.ln -1 M a +� .a ` - persons, seadih gifts or r• �.eonwrd Pilke spent Sunday L. Fin old had a business trip par. viii �ry �• eels to the Old Country or United with friends in Oakville. to the city on Tuesday. AUDI O R I V M , s . - ---- -ors J. H.-Besl - -w� -in. aili� Utes kindly mail early as one' day last weak.. Y h pie Mme• Thomas Gibbons had her Mrs. Reid, of 1lleaford, has bee * tbla to -save delay, as the Christ - residence wired last week< for spending a few -da t J. S. Beady is sow spending a mss mails are exceedingly heavy, eiectrlo light. ' ' ye .here witsA, dew days holidays. and-delays and dies �g her eon, Lorne Reid <� *'r� y . .' J. S. Bundy had a basineee tri disappointments Ed. and. Mrs. Gibson and dsu- Richard and Mrg.�Vard epe¢t a LJ j� 'to the_city on Saturday., ➢earl unavoidable if not mailed ghter spent a few days last week day last week in itsbridgt•, visit. Wm. Jones has erected a y' with. relatives 4n the-eity. lag the former'); sister, Mrs. Hor- FRIDAY end SATIIR��C' ' porch Next Sunday' morning in 'the Mrs. T. Caster still continues to to St the east`aide of his residence. Baptist Church, Mies.- Mabee, a enjoy fairly good health -'and is Thomas Pateraonthae been kept Our sports are talking of having missionary to the foreigners in To- ab�e to be up the greater' part of bast far some time makiag`stacm _ "CAMILLE a checker toarnwment at an early too will conduct the service, it the day. windowenfor the residents of the StarrC dam• being the annual thank offering George Starry, of Stoaffville, village. Norma Talmadge t' Mrs. Foley, of Stoaffville, visit- meeting Wader the suepices of the formerly manager in the Clare - Sam and Mrs. Stephenson, of Also ad with Mrs.' Harry. Thomson last Women's Mission Circle, In the motit branch of the Standard Oshawa, spent Sundayy-here with '`Paramomat News Reel" - week. evening the service will -be under' Bank, called on a number of his the tatter's •mother, litre. Thames Singing and Maeia Luther Bowes, of Peterbaro, the auspices of the Sunday School. Friends here on bdonday. Gibbons, Tues. Wed. Dec. 8 -7 . spent Saturday last With his Mrs. &. M.' Forayth will give the Wm. Birkett returned home one D. W. Bundy, who.,'now resides "Down the Stretch." � erloth ®t�$`e ;e, address. day last. week from his deer -hunt in the city, had a lire one dap Pat O'Malley Marion Nixon •. Many of the roads- are in a ing trip and brought back with' recently. when ire, sustained a lose ,Tether muddy - condition due to him a fine specimen, and thus he of about $5000. (a great racing story) the heavy rains, -✓ lived on venison for a time, :: Comedy "gid George" ` Mr. and Mrs. Graham, of West. �Pvrld ,f fld • Rev. Mr. Orsborn is tuoving his Fri, and Sat. 9 and 10 David and Mrs. Pugh,. of Lake household effects to -da s^ Toronto,- ,platted witch 4earge aad g y (Thurs- "Lost at.the Front' , . _3!1[r9. Morgan on Sunday, caul ' field, were in Toronto last week day) to hie sew home at 1916 Duff (C6arlie Marra atteadia the Ro Y) Comedies Walter and Mrs. Thomson, of Q pal Winter Fair, erin 9t., Toronto'. aekham, spent Sunda with the - and on returning spent the week- Frices-Adalte 25e cents, P Y' Archie and Mrs. Anderson and x former'e mother, Mrs. Harry `,� - `end with their relatives here, daughter, Christina, of.Richmond E :Thomson. Thomaa Sanderson had a birth- Hill, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ali- years, ender 14 Albert ljhidlow, who has been day party on Sunday at which all derson'a parents. R. J. and Mrs. years, 15 cents �. employed near Brooklie during �- the members of his family were How. S. %t• $CZn1C�t, - PY rletor the peat few months, is home -for present excepting Mrs.' A. Ham, of ' •a few days. Toronto. After all had partaken - ,F Otw curlers are arranging for a - - of an excellent fowl. supper, Mr. Christmas Display Dressed PauZtry W'a�t�ad meeting to be held' In the near Sanderson was presented with s _ future, when the season's actiyi• ' warm sweater coat. We have now on' band - a-avondeFfu G) od_prioe�pa__id v „ "_pauiuy _ -ties will be arranged. Birds moat be properly bled and dress. ' display of Ohristmas Goode, pe y Tbomas Scott, who underwent a reated out of ea- • 8„, RN S SHOP consisting of ed clean of feathers. b Critical operation in Christie St. Tope, Games, Boots, Toilet Goods, Here are also a few flame that should Hospital, we are leased to report, curia$ stone and Confectionery and FHIIC P P Po fashioned into Time de- 9 y interest the thrifty shopper. ' 1 is very much improved, tyinglldestgns, This is Having -moved Into my new promisee Stationery. Prime good for two weeks There should be no scgrcity of the story of our mem- opposite Reid's Blacksmith shop. a us _.Qige eaU, water this winter as the frequent oriels. If you are in. I am prepared to do all repair Merry Wives Pastry Flour, beeb r heavy rains has fillers up the cis• tereated consult us to. work, sod I will handle all for pion and cakes, try a 24 day, hinds of new harness, E%. /Q %1% �% ^% pound bag at terse, and the wells are all well which I will keep constantly 30 ` filled. -No'GreaterTribute" on hand, or will secure BROUGHAM New Raisins, Currants, Almond rr;; There was an auction sale one saute on shortest notice. w Nuts, Walnuts, Peels, just to „I the quality is O S aad the • last week.gf the old lumber from N. W. STAFFORD, 2.�. _ g Y Price is Right. the plank walks in the village Sin elan Road, ' •lasdliwrd� A nod 5 -atria which have been replaced by Whitby 9.12 CLAREMONT g g Broom. at cement walks, J. B. Bundy was Phone Whitley Perrin'e Ginger Snaps, 2 ilia tae' 2M the chief purchaser. 88 r 99 1 *= t'�T WAIT T FOR SNOWST� � Toy Pail Peanut Butter, � 'Some of our taws people think I t' !`'�1 l jv = , there should be something done in FRANK CHIDLOW regard to aurae of the mischievous - Have your rubbers ready stf Clareinent,.Out. boys Oho- indulge in the pastime of upsetting milk pails and break- _ ing bottles. Some people have 11tG 'RRER9 F ;lost pall HOR ALL THE tmrLY s, milk and bottles. _ — - • The service in the United Church We Sell - Men's Plain Over Robbers, heavy corrugated soles, full on Sunday evening will be a song size, 6 to 11, at $1.25. service The Choir is preparing • Men's 4- eyelit Rubbers, rolled edge. snack proof, at $2.75. 'special music. Old familiar hymns � � Men's 7•eyelit Rubbers, same as above,, at $2.95. will al snag and a short address • 1Boye' 7 -e a t' will be given on some pecnlsar _ y lit Rnbbera, $ 1 ear► OVR ��® h inn. Coma and enjoy the ear = Special - Ladies' plain over, all sizes, at 90 cents. _ . v e of lion$ Beatty Electric Wuhers I'a►8T Pty ” Duncan Dolphin received a letter . Call at J. L'*T4hf�/^s�+ ° ' ,from his brother, Wm., ,of the Jest phone as and we will go and - J<' I 0 ,� - Phone 3x00 Peace River District a Pew dare do your washing„ � y week with Hovis : canto• He reports crops as being the best washer on the market. �%�-+ ° �z �•dON2'. O1�TTAR�O re good. From 35 acres of wheat he No charge and no obligation. - _ 'threshed 1424 bushels, and from - Atwater -Kent Radios .40 acres of oats he threshed 2830 bushels. He also had 70 tartrate. We will leave one with you on Y The Peace River has now the trial for a week with no reputation of being one of the obligation. beet grain growing districts in the Findlay Moves On- Tuesday. Dec. 6tl+r in the Sold on their merits If you are Claremont Community Hall, the not satisfied we will call and --.,C. C• C. purpose holding an open get it and return your meeting of the Literary Society, money. _ -An interesting programme will be given, the main feature being the 11dcCorml(Sk•DeeZin Orelhm g presentation of the medals and the Separator shield, won by our sports at the Annnal Field Day held at Picker - Pay fur themselves before you ling, and a medal for our chain• have to pay, for theaf „pion orator: The small fee of 20 ?. Call or phone ua for a cents and 10 cents will be charged. demoaatrabfon. ' -10ome and enjoy this programme. _ The drama entitled "yearns C H A j1 g'1 IJ COOPER �/ Dnbbe" will be resented in the � Oow&unity Ha11 on the evening of,,.Rriday, Dec. 7th, under the - C'LARE.MONT ' .auspices -of the United Church ' Choir. . This is a very popular Agent for �ekermah's Quality g ent fo y drama and- is fall of wit and s: Ask' Like. Weer. humor. In addition to the drama' '.ffiisa Burgess and Miss Spoffard r ".Do will render several piano duets, 'your. ` and H. G: McIntyre, baritone, will give a few selections. Admission The- Bread o od Try :•Health .. - a' i `. MO - , -TyHrONE *9+�0' ' ,, T ICKE , Farmers, Attention I have -the agency for the Famode Renfrew Machlnery , . Separators, Scales, and the high quality. Acorn Range, aad am pre- pared to giye best terms, Give me a call when wanting owaft thing in these lines. Phone Pick 1W7. W. Ca WILLSON, R. R. No, 1, LOCUST HILL :35 cents ; children, udder 12 years, a 20 cents, Green River The_win.ners of our school fair • '• A :Enid Cook and Teddy Tomlinson, 4 Basket FaCtOr Z were . in Whitby feet Thursday h O 1� y !:' compe'ting'in the public speaking p p - ti, - Manufacturers of contest, put on by the County _ - All ki�ids of it Baskeba. Council'. a4- silver cup was donat -- ed by W. E. N, Sinclair valued at - Earl -v. and have 1 Current acct Orates B rat $20, for the boy speaker coming 1, Farmers'Bushel Baskets. Srst. The cup was won by Teddy :1st cholCe of .;�%ccounts Tomlinson, who spoke in an excel. Clothes gaskets: lent manber. Enid Cook, though #`. not winning first in the girl's con -..Xmas Goode Z Frank Pennock, . . ;teat, came well -up to the top, Our L l _ . �- school is to be congratulated on ''• - 1 - ~_ PM Proprietor the high standing- they took in �� Customers carrying business Phone a 1804 On Sunda evening last Rev', F. the content. A nice range of Haberdashery '. y g for the Gentlemen. ;accounts are given every as- ,Orsborn preached his farewell � sistance and attention at this B E A T T sermon as pastor of the Claremont $OSe, G10ves, Parses and Jill 4� w �! STANDS FOR THE EEST 0 Baptist Church. There was a Harndkerehiefs_ for BaniC'. Manager at s very large number present, the I ch " , $ran ~ Unified Ohurch having withdrawn the Ladies, f Any "`i'" its service for the evening in order that its members and adherents Toys, Games, Books, Hankys k might join the sister church to and'stoakings for the hear t_ s h�e parting words of its pee — - h0 and te T tor. The address was a most im• y girls. ♦ -- i pressive one and was listened to Fresh Fruits °aad Peels for Xmas most attentively by the large Cakes on Mend. Also, Mixed congregation present. Deep re Nets, Candy, Oranges • - C r Bret is expressed on all aides at Ma. Orsborn'a departure, as he has P` etc„ 1401 at right prices: 1 2 13s 4 K•� N Ph done very effective work in Clare- - 7 Litter) Carriers Hap Carriers. , mont and has made a host of _ , Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow _ friends. All, however, realize Do • O (Tj �(� Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. that, in moving to a city church, It wlll'pay ryou to get mp prices on 'Mr. Orsborn will have a wider above before buying elsewhere, field for u9ef�ness. ' His many Thone 1402 Whitby Branch, J. H. Perry, Manager ' friendg predirt for him a snccess T �t� '+� P AN$ •Ir PROIISE f!11 f,tr.i ^e in hl? ^hosenprofession. LA RFNfO:� i - a Y . '' n -.. '.•.. . ..." c ,. ' v, . � a .,'. - .w'... "n . :. :'. :a '"" x .1`. • . tv 91« i . ."Y '. ''.��"�. 7',S •'v�' T s r„ . '�• _..':•.:4.7'., ».,� -�.�': _.:. �. � :i'� ...,: ..,.'v,•,: ...:'. -,e ,. 1 ... .,.:rm,. - _ . ,.. ,....., .ca..,... :.a'M' -.:. . - :S•wt.rwsa �. .. , . *,. .-. L.,,.,. •, � a+v :t.. .°nM.._,.vtt -... F`'- '...3., �'?s... .., _. J; .. a�t.'�`L£:.'x:,� i __e.'•� .. .. •,: �,'. at1:,.'Y �_;: �7.." L, rt' �• itt�. r�:..` �'' t.%, �" �s',•:.,. aL�- _:wl�:[":��""n�:S'fY'�f:',� �A Dollar is 'Saved. when it is in the Bank, - - - A D the sooner it is detloeited is the Batik the treater the assur- �� once of its being saved. - A 9a-vings Bank Account is a magnet Y for the money that ordinarily slips through one's fingers, and an inconie- paying guarantee for the future. STANDARD 'BANK _DICKERING BRANCH -O. A. Sharp*,' Manager ° Branch*& also at Brookiln, Wsst Hill. Whitby The- Bread o od Try :•Health .. - a' i `. MO - , -TyHrONE *9+�0' ' ,, T ICKE , Farmers, Attention I have -the agency for the Famode Renfrew Machlnery , . Separators, Scales, and the high quality. Acorn Range, aad am pre- pared to giye best terms, Give me a call when wanting owaft thing in these lines. Phone Pick 1W7. W. Ca WILLSON, R. R. No, 1, LOCUST HILL :35 cents ; children, udder 12 years, a 20 cents, Green River The_win.ners of our school fair • '• A :Enid Cook and Teddy Tomlinson, 4 Basket FaCtOr Z were . in Whitby feet Thursday h O 1� y !:' compe'ting'in the public speaking p p - ti, - Manufacturers of contest, put on by the County _ - All ki�ids of it Baskeba. Council'. a4- silver cup was donat -- ed by W. E. N, Sinclair valued at - Earl -v. and have 1 Current acct Orates B rat $20, for the boy speaker coming 1, Farmers'Bushel Baskets. Srst. The cup was won by Teddy :1st cholCe of .;�%ccounts Tomlinson, who spoke in an excel. Clothes gaskets: lent manber. Enid Cook, though #`. not winning first in the girl's con -..Xmas Goode Z Frank Pennock, . . ;teat, came well -up to the top, Our L l _ . �- school is to be congratulated on ''• - 1 - ~_ PM Proprietor the high standing- they took in �� Customers carrying business Phone a 1804 On Sunda evening last Rev', F. the content. A nice range of Haberdashery '. y g for the Gentlemen. ;accounts are given every as- ,Orsborn preached his farewell � sistance and attention at this B E A T T sermon as pastor of the Claremont $OSe, G10ves, Parses and Jill 4� w �! STANDS FOR THE EEST 0 Baptist Church. There was a Harndkerehiefs_ for BaniC'. Manager at s very large number present, the I ch " , $ran ~ Unified Ohurch having withdrawn the Ladies, f Any "`i'" its service for the evening in order that its members and adherents Toys, Games, Books, Hankys k might join the sister church to and'stoakings for the hear t_ s h�e parting words of its pee — - h0 and te T tor. The address was a most im• y girls. ♦ -- i pressive one and was listened to Fresh Fruits °aad Peels for Xmas most attentively by the large Cakes on Mend. Also, Mixed congregation present. Deep re Nets, Candy, Oranges • - C r Bret is expressed on all aides at Ma. Orsborn'a departure, as he has P` etc„ 1401 at right prices: 1 2 13s 4 K•� N Ph done very effective work in Clare- - 7 Litter) Carriers Hap Carriers. , mont and has made a host of _ , Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow _ friends. All, however, realize Do • O (Tj �(� Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. that, in moving to a city church, It wlll'pay ryou to get mp prices on 'Mr. Orsborn will have a wider above before buying elsewhere, field for u9ef�ness. ' His many Thone 1402 Whitby Branch, J. H. Perry, Manager ' friendg predirt for him a snccess T �t� '+� P AN$ •Ir PROIISE f!11 f,tr.i ^e in hl? ^hosenprofession. LA RFNfO:� i - a Y . '' n -.. '.•.. . ..." c ,. ' v, . � a .,'. - .w'... "n . :. :'. :a '"" x .1`. • . tv 91« i . ."Y '. ''.��"�. 7',S •'v�' T s r„ . '�• _..':•.:4.7'., ».,� -�.�': _.:. �. � :i'� ...,: ..,.'v,•,: ...:'. -,e ,. 1 ... .,.:rm,. - _ . ,.. ,....., .ca..,... :.a'M' -.:. . - :S•wt.rwsa �. .. , . *,. .-. L.,,.,. •, � a+v :t.. .°nM.._,.vtt -... F`'- '...3., �'?s... .., _. J; .. a�t.'�`L£:.'x:,� i __e.'•� .. .. •,: �,'. at1:,.'Y �_;: �7.." L, rt' �• itt�. r�:..` �'' t.%, �" �s',•:.,. aL�- _:wl�:[":��""n�:S'fY'�f:',� tJ- . i J n ;� r" ,, . , •' w -x. '.:• r� Af S..' � :°.; 7 � :!^w * ,y °oY ...�F; ;wise. e A.. (• _ .. , ^ f -. �'• •_ . ...� •„v . :.- a.:+.' - ., :.,. :' : „. = "7,'iY., P,:o'J'•.'. ..,,y- :,a'p.q. ✓,_.y `•s,3....' .. .. _ , 4ti x ai ' ._ . P. .e fir' ,'•,,, ' • i - h _ G F .� �: s •• � .44 I W$A'T HAS GONF;_BESO_RE= et-11 hunt, but I .think it will be kept. �' ' ` - ` ,. 2leath strikes kiarrer; 1`o!som while so still we never shall hear of it at ` i bathing at Odeaa 'Town, N.J: AfteY - a i being perfunctarilir• e-mmined by. a i 'Very likely. I heard Mr. Neville " doctor, the body fa hro+it;ht' to the say be thought the affair- would blow S'ALAD: Notel Majusaca, where. an inquiry is over as a►n unaah ed mystery." starter. r. Oh, he did did he, Well it will Folsom 's b9th rig compan ns had ( ” + v _ yJ,3 been Roger Nevill'a bits. Heiea Bar -!do nothing of the sort! It luny be _.. iaaby and CarmeIita VaMoa: It -is; an'ansolved mystery, for we may not - established thaw 'oison :, uat before' succeed, but it won't blow over! It TEA his. death, had .been . standing s . Copt to accept e xhausted bulk tese. . more o•.. king. ki' Barren, knows. as , thq copper blow- any enterprise on which I �lO yVh9 _ I Then the startling announcement �aln embarked!, Go to it, Mr. Biggs. - 1E made that Folsom had been stabbed Dot your darndestl" -• -- the only jealousy o death in the water. Rosa, his valet, I -Tite Riggs was always amu.sedT at. had been to him ; . water, and even more, he loves to po� a questioned; 'as are ­Bairon and his. the sudden lapses from dignified - die -', she had suffered had been of him. ter about 'the shops." x wife, but no light "is shed on the mys- t tioa to less formal phrases, and walk - I So she knew naught of any other '.'Odd taste, that." � l: tery. Anastasia Folsom eccentric and' ell umilingly aww. • varieties or de rees of Love, or jean- "Oh don't me h a - g ranwi he c h• Clog . 4»r masterful sister of the dead man, ar- rr� rives and takes command At the in- j.eft alone in her brother's roorng i ous ,and the thought of, a girl nerd- g y e never bolts t henpp stuff. I Anastasia Folsom devoted her atten= erer was vakve indeed: $nt you know tjie l�oerdwalk lrae dig` " quest it is established that the Path tion to the dolls. 1 She ranged the dolls on a sofa, in plays in , some instances that ar'� " 'Se Sure You Get The Genuine we ,p rues' a pichaq an Oriental For the first time shet regarded •a, straight; even -line, all sitting. in ariiong the heat ever," z _ knife, and that nE ant its scabbard them with interest and as she gazed rim, decorous, sitibns, which spec- '�y�� I` know it. Robin, have � yon' O1,L�Ti''s FLAKE LYE bed been archased on the boardwalk p `the chambermaid,!p on them, her interest increased. tacle sent Myrtle, dropped out of our detective oollab r j It is also established that "M heavens and earth!" she a ac- y off is is of laughter the' next time. oration ?" Sears is a fancier of curious knives. y j P� "Are you null at- thaI He looked Anastasia engages Titus Rigs to elated, "That one is the' very image she entered 'the room. ' • work on the case. IIe asks' permission of Jeanie Frew! - Poor little Jeanie: Not all-we-re recognized by Miss', his surprise. "Why I thought it was �EICI�IC For. - -- C; _ go throu hf the dead •maiira eitects: ,Garry wasa-'-t'- ver3z- gaod..o her. _ But Folsom, but at least six she was sure peat history. The inquest-'s NOW GO ON RI.I3 THE STORY. i bless his heart he couldn't be tangled of two pretty ronfiderrt; sad the - -"Oh, -thy inquest ian'Ytlte i>ma11 sulk - - Declares He � up with a stenographers ' I wonders bthefs reminded her of no one she end-;ii of a- murder case." w 111 Tip Again CHAPTER XXVIII. - if he bought that -d ll because it looks knew., "What can I. do to help?'! s so like Jeanie.!" Tite Rings went from the presence "Nothing, if you ask iii that lack-, : ' Stop at nothing commanded: p y adassical way." t "And that one," she went on com- of his em foyer, as he amtraedl called I F Anastasia, "Tell any one who (:area t mu And with herself, "is Kitty Leigh hiss Folsom, and - 'sought the socielty f "No.-there's a word I`ve always* �� pt..Giles of England Had to to- know the fullest details of Garrett ( to the :life!. I. believe the buy did, buy i of Robin Sears. enjoyed. Don't know hots to spell It; Turn Back' When 480 Folsom's life: Show him up entirely, I - -___ � — don't know how to pronounce it, but I Miles Out at Sea and you will be leased with the re- d•" 4- P i Just adore that word." fs'l�e suit. I haven't lived with that wan "Stalling!" R thought him-' v� Los Angeles,-Two setbacks in his ha, f a century for nothing lic was a ' t self, arnagsd. Riggs . abed. the 'advance upon the 'airways : of the s,.3 incapable of conscious wrorrg- doing chap? ' r, as I om myself. And I assure ynu 1 t (To be continued ) ' -• Pacific have failed to dim the dater � " minatlan of Capt, Frederick A. would do- an- Injustice, to no ww.., _ y " i believe you implicitly, :dins 1'01- ;" i p• "M (}ilea, Brit'als aer ace. to wing .Isle tom, but I. want to warn, yo? once ty < k ip�l$�e H�rSe� Prove' - - 1ti1 ,wav from America to Australia. more• that you may be mistaken. J� s Scarcely had be. landed on the.! That, blinded by love for your brother, 1 r.. ' 7 Better T11a�1I1 1VlO�tOr Hearst ranch at San Simeon, Calif., I you have mislead some signq or indi- 1 after bring' cotupeiled to turn back cations, and that, in his lave -for vou, " �� when 480 miles at sea, than Captain ' ;.e may have kept from you toiae de- rx Giles voiced big new ch•aifen to the tails of his life 'that must have dis- Chicago Department s 140 Pacific. _ tressed yeti. v DespitC Advice to Sb ti - -. ►" "I'm go!ag to try again," he said "You mate him out worse 'with _ . - y Hite Motorcycles ..Jaugb;agly "I'm going to fix the ship every word you otter If yn)u are �. Chicago -One hundrsJ .addIttonat iworkin for me; bIi Riggs. uad fly her back to San Fraacfaco gg. ynu are (.\ horses are to be purchased to fa- ,--And then as ,"on as the moon's full working at my orde -s, and those arE crease the mounted police . patrol. - and I can get new charts I'll be off' fcx you t•. I" cn the lines I la; uowrfi n - despite recom- mendations that motor- again. I've started to try to Australia t,r you and no others. Will y.�IS v, '� J •, cycles displace them. and 1'rd going to do 1t.'• this_'• _ _ _ _- _ -. _ _ He ad hopped off from Mills Fiefd, "I will," said Tite R gpR, 1►ravcly. - '' - At •prmout there are 90 horses In tF Saaaaclaco. for Honolulu, his first `now that I have carefully :arned ' rte department and 1t se planned to iy to in the lens ocean flight, In, an You of the caiamities you lnvito." dispose of. about 46 df these, said i._ ' ,.� p j Capt. Frank. J. lfatchett, command "air pocket.•" tte filer's. term ... for a, . 'They are 'r-.,y calamtiles. I r� :� Ing the traffic division. The average �k variaElon in air densely, his plane � n:ect thrni r hnuid they 'come. i :rat, .r suddenl- began to spin. down . His,! tltrn, fir. Rigg °; you will inv.? *.'pule horse serves 10 years. he commented,, -` rente�krarttrx- is,�rFS- strapped- usdes -1s Lh_�a3P? ar you can stet fait �er-�;e.:v1 // ' though the department has one that r) > the strain of the heavy- - gasellae load; /r' - ,i has been !n downtown work 17 years, t : 's _ t tails about i�r+n that note fG { l ' ;I - � and as the pid!Rie .iurned upside down,,I "There are many definite. dates: hall / ;f - A mounted policeman is expected to ,l%� - bias charts. food and ]agtruments were names of places. Miss Folsom. C �: rendered d I men•` stool ' w service ' thrown into the ocean. I go right through the list ?" - rendered !n directing slow moving ' Thrn the., Britfrsh Aviator brought "By all means." i ;j trlsfilc such as passes through the sky . his plane r4et side up, guessed as. " scamper 'district. Captain Matchett Hold on, auntie,' *aid Dan Peyton; +� roatiaued. It haa'been shown many the direction of the mainland and you may get you involved 'in 5�'` j headed shbreRa:d. times that It squad it more - hbeluita and all sorts of horrtb;efff `` �� efficient than a motorcycle -division in traffic movement because a man on - - _ _ / a horse gets a cFiarer view' of street For hea%en's eke Dan, remember 1 _ 'Parent -So you desire to become the 1 ordered von to keep out of, ;my s�a-in -law? Snftor -No. sir, 1 do this. You - have no, regard- for your conditions and because the borse cant `n ?. take care of. itse,f in a crowd when not b i if I marry your daughter, Iruncle's good name, no care for his' r I{ unjust Prrairnment, but ( his rider has diamcunted. don't see how I can get ont -of. It. j $t least you �- ;. 4 �r ,,.t may keep, quiet snd let me go my own ; �;; The mounted policeman usually „ z, _ patrols three blocks here though - way'. �.. ':1s if I con!d staff yowl' v -`'": there are some are where he to con. NOT t hl r e '� "�- fined to, two blocks. The min is paid BE SAFE - _.SORRY Pelton gazed a s fo midabl vela - $2500 per ye&r. The horse coats 4660 tive with something of admiration . a year to maintain. - ... CLEANS--snow.- Sleet, Hail Jm "And there's another' thing, ". the -r'UR THE F ►RST TI:1IE SHE R::GARLiED THE;t! a'ITIi INTER- i : Rain =off the Windshield Glass of So this speaks well for our Oa%si!,o lady vent on. As I came in you two EST, AND AS SHE GAZED AT THEM HER INTERgST INCREASED. 1. Any Motor Vehicle When installed � � horse breeding industry. mentioned the name of Croydon Sears: ---" -- ---- - . - �- DAys ` FREE Is be your precious book?" ( these puppets when, they looked like! He found him idle, and proposed�a "31% "The initiaia 'V. R. -S. occur a few, the rls�he admired. For that blond �. JIO \ET REFLT�IDED �RFAL gl stroll on the boardwalk, which Robin times," Riggs told her, j one is enought-hke May Farmer to be- accepted glc*full lW.ITHOUT VCiBBLE J'�. { "VAry well. ThatVMr, Sears. And,! made for. her. Yes and this is like v+ ' • ° it not perfectly assured of ' ; "Where's the 'inamorata.. asked of course, he is the murderer. Don't Loo Bailey- though not so much so. , ]�Iy DEPENDABLE SERCjCE Riggs, you remember he -,was at the siuction! We'ii, Garry, dear, you were always a' "Dunne," Robin said. "She's get- pop where that knife was sold ?" I boy! How well.r remember you as a• • y " t baby. Fond of dolls even' then." ring i3°rt o1' elusive." � I "But he didn't buy it!" g tiECTtIZ G "We don't know tha_ t he didn't. He's Had a mad. Her loving eyes saw only an inno- : �. C the man, I tell you... - ,- "No,. gnotbing of the" sort. ;But, • "Then you must admit that Folsom I cent exhibition -of • rorn @ nce- --but -it Madeline is weedy. They want to ga was romance that had represented to had such a stranglehold on him that! Folsom's mind the number and qual home, at least Maddy does, and what MANY A' TIME HE HAD s� Sears went is the lei h o! - murder to I she wants A7tge1 generally wants, Soda Boy (to discontented ous t„ x r sty Cf his conquests. ! » Ao+ner) : Say, you had better drink he fro: from him. exc. aimed Pelton.1 He had had many and various sorts o ++ -' In some other place; 1, think, ;`Shut. up!" said his aunt. "Oh,'. of "romances "•and when he could find And Ra,•^.c:+. `': D. C.: Many a time 1 had. s - Dan, do go away! Gip and bathe or,j a doll which looked like-one of his i "He's ail for staying down. Says a, g•: Had what! O G) something; i I cant stand another min favorites, past or present, he bought! the weather is perfect and the-kiddy D. C,: Had better drink In a ute of you la doing ne, and there's no place good many places. - �---� if. Arid this occurred more often ; �ar Dan went, than e7 _ _'- i one might think like where-there are more diversions and -w- " -, his employer ! g likely, 'and' there wetter water and roluer chairs and � "Grandpa, '*ere you in the ark ?" j Now, bit Ras , s, , were at least a dozes•►; dolls in his col- .. continued, will you get busy.on Croy -, lecti'on, though not all here resent. no mosquitoes,. and he just wants to "Certainly .not, my dear." Then wi;y - R don Sears at once?" I And.thea Miss Fol om had another stay. So; whatever Madeline wanted weren't you drowned" lb.00 (Worth ijoubte) I "I will, MiFs Fo'.som, but I must f or, however much she craved it, sbbd - +� ---- -: : thought. A gruesome one. Was it ;+ - • The n+ei ro exhorter shouted - "Come d state Kizc of glass visli+le. ' Encl�++e worst in my own 'way. You've ]Aid ! Possible her brother had had any - i give iri to old Ned. Cheque or. Trade Reference. THIS ( down laws which I will obdy. how. 1: unpleasantness or upset "So -they're staying on ?" on, en line de army of de Lord." "I'se IS THE STANDARD EQUIPMENT p pet .with aTl� of, done fined," replied one of the con- 0.1q ALL GRAY, LINE Co ACHES. must make stipplations which you'the girls he had known, and that such "For another• week or two, My steno icing tae., tioonyear Silly. I must regard. Yoeare -notto take•arty! too,' Dad is in his gregation. "Whar'd you fine?'• "In _ - - Toronto, ontsrto; oaasQa active or o en art in this invests t_ a one )lad killed him? • old man .loves it, the Baptist church.:' "Why, chile;' - But it seemed to her too re aster- elerknent ' down here. ' He loves the Ilion. Are the regular detectives,_ as p P replied the exhorter, "yoh ain't in de succespful SPevia.lty Men should I .. ous -she knew so little of that sort of army; yoh's in de navy." write for terms you call ibem,-making•headway ?" - 'thing. Garrett had been her idol and; Minard's Liniment for Grippe' WE MAIN FACTU:RU and are proud I doubt if they're doing anything. I the sole human interest in her life. - ot our'Proauct Minard's Liniment for-Neuralgia. The police are or, shat. they call . a , The only' -love- ;3he had ever given _ ISSUE No, 49 -'27 fi • ••. L - ,+ : ST FOR ALL YOUR BAKING Pies, cakes, Bum and Bread -- DOES ALL YOUR BAKING BEST h • � '. ;-,-' f ,�`..,+a;".$.:t�sazF,.:.r....z„ ..aa. r ,+%°1 . _ �... l:; r . '>� - ..:C.9! L '.'• , � _ � .. _ .. .. , _ �. .. - _ .. °• .... _ _ .„,;,f.5�•t r -, „j ... . .... ,, _. ..•v:., `.. J"'' ,,. i.. .. ".. ,.', :.: .. �. ,ry, ,rt�y..v• •r. y,./a':' d .il?y: .. .w. .h Fn v Kif- S u r ,� ..., .M .. ` 4 +•, . 3` ° n, w .$! v- i r . a - ` Thp Day of Remembrance in Paris HARMONY WANT" BY ONTARIO PRA a a y `:-� ".G. H( v�ia :d Ferguson Issue Statement Re the ,gig f�g� ' �.F' r" - - -,p'. M.. ="' ".` a+ [ •M.. �3'�,N• "�', t �•bfnitenhaus Regulation 17 and the New -System' ��" � � � , "Aga, I� ,! ✓ t .. .. . ��� _ ._; s� �>.. k ai i" r i `' ^ �,�M < '„ � ck 4 �` t" "` i5`' - i �..;sk r+ r WILL REVIEW AFTER TRIAL ­.Hon. Mr. Fergueon's statfinent irs not- inspect, and over which we had ', sR= 4 ,• : �� w s �r h K '":� , -rss follovto: -= no control. • That is the reason that "I have read with interest the re-. Regulation 17 failed to. accomplish port of,.tlhe f,egislaxiv@ Committee o! i what was expected. Such a condition a , t.v - ' r � : S °3�y M ^" +� `"" *�� the Qran*9, Association respecting must make it re : appant'. to everyone Regulation 17. It expresses beyond i that the' decisive factor in solving the X, doubt the honest opinion of sincere problem is one of. attitude. Where the +'> 't . rho �. . ;'. s -' men who are naturally disappointed department's' position .is misunder- that the Regulation has not satiafac- stood and its efforts are met with x r A s a torily accomplished the object for opposition, and resistance, it cannot which it was, framed. It was 'designed satisfarterily succeed, in the belief that it would succeed In *� ` If -we can-, convinci the F- reach- . � ► �; + , enabiing the French - speaking children speaking people that we are earnestly to•learn the language of -the province- endeavoring to give then the advan- .- .The disappointment expressed will -be sages, they all '. desire to acquire the b ever one shared interested in' the - y y nglish language, and thereby secure prob?ent of teaching the English Ian - the co= operation of school boards and 3 guage to puptis whose mother tongue teachers, there should be no difficulty mbeTa is other than English. The me I in achieving that end. The committee of the Committee were aware that sim- indicate in their _. report, that close r- filar disc ppo iintments have followed.the sons! contact and '' b '. �° `''y"x�' • '` ` ° F k` b" a sympathetic atti- efforts of other equally earnest men iude' on the part of the directors ap- to solve this - difficult uestion that q pointed for that purpose should solve 2save _been- made _through a long- aeries -our: - problem. - M' of years, and those Orangemen who -- F. had their. dotebta of the efficacy of MAY SOLVE PROBLEM.. Regulation 17 at the outset .are.,now :fly suggestion is- that the course justified in titseir.view. outlined in the committee's report and Both Finglialr- speaking and- French- adopted-;by the department should be r speaking people are agreed that every given a fair trial -and my earnest child in the THE FAMOUS ARC DE TRIUMPHE _ province must have the hope is that it will be accepted by the erected to Napoleon's honor, this - magulleent'�arch is now associated with the Great ii3T> in that 'the IIn- best possible opportunity to equip him-1 general public in that spirit- known Soldier is buried there. The scene above was enacted on Nov. 11 this year and shows clearly France has sell with a knowledge of the English � The suggestion that further investi- not forgotten her fallen heroes. language. When all are agreed upon I gation at it later date may be advis- - - as le, is goes unreasonable- ecessity of such i° the object to be achieved, the sole ' question to be dealt with is what is CRACK /''t FLYER �� y� e+��� . in a colonist car, which apparently .. _ the best way to bring this. about. i course will be determined as the aitua- • • •+ R,!" S I bore the full force of the impact. The history of this problem - goes. ti6n develops. i _. u (� �j�j �"j �,`� g'! The seriousl • injured were removed back for forty years in this province.; . blay I repeat that the commission+ _ _ '• •�yN a+x��+ i +uE��3HT , y J .No les% than four Inquiries into this. investigated and studied the situation to ra quarters s being to mpo ry after . same subject have taken lace, and g - - � given first aid and tire - bodies are said j P from every angle, and has had the Four. Are Killed,. Over. Thirty Injured in Worst Train Wreck to be at Enterprise, 20 miles north of after each inquiry a course has been i courage to propound a remedy which Napanee, Ont. Coroner Dr. G. H. adopted that was confident) expected previon9 of Years at Dockrill, Ontario P Y A� reco izes the failure of all %.. - Cowan, of Napanee, will conduct the to improve condie',ns. Whe one meth- attempts. Their recommendations, ` '! Inquest ,od has fai;gd, something elsle has been based upon actual personal knowledge °TIRE ADDS TO HORROR - - 'tried, Each failure has, furnish the strongest reasons for be- Enterpi-kc, Ont., Nov. 28. -Four In this vicinity. Wh, -n the two engines' meant slas -' - Pt� intment to those who . lieving that we have at last discovered- knows dead others believed to have ' • were convinced that it would be,effec- a permanent basis for tm improving the i struck together they reared Grp like British Famil P g perished in flames and beneath wreck- horses end then rolled down the seven•' five, schools. !age, and - around 30 injured, were the '-` • • Every citizen of the province will casualties which resulted at about 2.15 f foot embankment. Four coaches 00 .'P 1 t® C:4i1t111U46 P The committee of the Orange Aaso the passenger train were carried with 1. ;regret fl+st Regulation 17 has not reef' this afternoon at Dockrill, 12 miles : cfaiiou, in allowing reasonable time them, and to add to the horror, �w*1th the success expected from it. The east rd Ns. anee, when an eastbound , , � flee set f -.. for the experiment, show an intelti- P I = •rt4ucationa'l authorities were conv2nced' freight` tram .overran its a►d+ng and. n• There is little doubt but that some Arrangements for Seatkment gent insight into the working of edu crashed head -on with the crack C.P.R.' of the ssen Ithat the method provided by that _passengers have perished in catiOnal institutions, The 'effect of time, Chicago fliers, approaching westbound the flu' ea of 31100 Homes Bain 'Regulation was the best way that AP g �.. ` � $ and efficient supervision will be to 'at at a mile -a= minutes At. the time of writing could be designed for the teaching of- g {midnight Made in Alberta attain the object that all good citizens The tra ed was a worst that ;English. The general public, includ -: - � $ Y Sunday), work is still, proceeding on I rLL have at heart. bast ever occurred in railway annals the recovery Calgary. -Arra ments have been ' -Ing the .Orange Association, accepted i ry of the bodies, and it is ; � ithe opinion of those in authority and, -- expected that jt will stall be eight made to.. continue the 3,000 British confidently believed that the means' + hours before the inlets cleared again.' families settlement plant for 1928, provided under under Regulation 17 would Naval imitation -by 1931 `° The injured have been taken to the' - -afters as acceptable and successful, ' . hcspital at Smith's Falls and the pas g rdiinOOg�to suformat re `v W. eon ee� std by N !plan of securing for French- speaking` Gr Perin, her . of the lions - . ,'; `:. iii- n y @ continue, to' Settlement Boa d. he M E:'at BIr'j#aj1'� $ Ob t�Cti aengera who wee@ able to r re r. Broods - Children a knowledge, of the En ish travel, have been reto Toronto Over . English! '. .4 - ve O declared that,a survey will be made lsngaara f "- - e C.P.R. .PR. There were immediately to ascertain the o ^�. he lzzbe " It will be remembered that -he Rc Renewal of Washington Treaty or Art�endmenta Thereto about 14o passengers on the train. Pr probable I number of farina that will be - avail - `gulation was passed after an exhaus -; Theft Due , DEAD ANI7 INJURED. able for the families coaling out next tive study and report by the Dept. of Only one of the dead has been iden- spring, It will not be possible to esti- lEdbeation b Dr. Merchant. I London. -The British Government' a! smaller tognage, will . be dropped Y j g POas' _ f y ho the Tri -Power negotiations for from next. yesras building program. tified: W. Burnett, eigineer of the pas -; mate the number of families to be " REGULATION '17 UNSUITABLE' - Mr. Brdgeman also said the Gov- aenger train, wftoge home was at brought to, Alberta until this survey The recent Inquiry carried on by + naval limitation will be resumed and ernmeht did not intend to build any Smith's Falls. The other dead are has been completed. Dr. Merchant, associated with His agreement reached before 1931. i .. described as two men and a woman It May be necessary for the Calgary , more 10,000 tonners 'at present, de- Y ry Honor, Judge Scott and Mr. Louis in that year the signatories- of the claring f'he Geneva diseussions "led to "foreigners." -. - -..- office to scrod a regresentatirie to - v # Cote, was equally exhaustive, and con -; Washington. treaty of 1921 will have the hope that limitation may be The aeriously injured are. !Great'Brttain to ass.iat with the selec- - - " R. POST, fireman of- the si*n r'tion of families for winced him that the- - Its adopted r amendments to reached. Pa 8r this district. discuss renewal o am - � et. PO y A to d ac za Mr. fifteen years ago had not achieved that treaty. Consequently `the British The expression of this hope, the,cor- train, of Trenton. I Woods declared, however, that most success. That being the case, he has J. L. BRADFORD, engineer-on the of the selection would be carried on g has' hope that before that time this coua- i respondent learned, 'implies the belief h7' done what any honest, courageous man try, the United States; and Japan, will that negotiations " - etween the three freight train, Smiths Falls. I the representatives of, immigration al- .should do, who is interested sole! in policy, despite the gobernments will be resumed before I K. ' KHANS, a passepger, address ready in the 'Old Country, Y Have decided on a lie I unknown. I It is.- understood by local authorities the proper education of children have failure of the Geneva Conference !slat the Washington treaty comes up for An UNKNOWN MAN, who had his tikat the settlers will to •� the provinces. The committee have Summer. " - " - - renewal. - -- •- begin to arrive _ xmanimously found that Regulation 17, figs broken :and suffered _other in- i in April,and that all methods followed This, according to the correspon- It.waa strenuously denied, however, juries. - in former years with Is unsuitable, and have recommended' . regard to their `changes, which in their opinion will dent s' informant, is the correct inter- that any negotiations or. conversations; The list of the leas seriously in- welcome in the new land..and their be acceptable and successful. Pretation of the Fir'at Lord of the' betwlen tthe three powers has yet jured 'contained the names o! both-: settlement dpon farms which have re. + Admiralty's announcement that two ' taken place since' the Genova break- men -and women, and railway officials verted to the Government• will be= car- A perusal of the committee's report - cruisers, one- of 10,OOe' tons, and one' down. here said most of them were riding ried out next ear.. . shows. that this want of success is due. g Y - to anumber of causes, over which the Dept. of Education had not control. T -' --- : -- -• -_. _.. ___.----- - - - - -- -- -- -- _ The French - kin 1st unior -{ ';_ r_ J'helre Peace Was Signed At The Cenotaph spec g peop tunately. . misunderstood the motive, that actuated the Government, and. looked upon the Regulation, not as a, \ ti means of assisting in learning English bat • as an eftrt to ' suppress their I .. •, i ,v k � i another tongue. For this reason the ' refused to co- operate with the Dept,( t of - Education. School boards and; teachers declined to accept advice or assistance from the department. They - - . siren refused to permit the ins tion i a 1 P� r t ' ;f the schools, and found their atti- tude supporbed by a large majority of " ' . F the •French -s P French-speaking P 1@, whose i • �: 3 , children attended these schools. Such •�: 3 r. f , an attitude rendered it impossible to! "» properly direct or control the opera- ` ' s. . ilea.. of the schools . or _the teaching i ��� ,�„ a �'�'� ��* �. �' ` � ,�, ' '• . carried on within them. Government - •, , assistance was withdrawn as is done r in all cases where a school refuses Or I _ a' % „ ^ � � s �•` �¢ "� < �, s a, ti�ez < ' s� . • • • • . s� ^mits to comply with the departmental 3_ - requirements: That was the- limit of 4 *, the department's authority under: the law; but it had little or no effect The law of the province requires that every child shall be given an education, but it does not and could ?::x' • _ pot dictate to parents the' type of i y school in which; the child, is to be edu. ik cafes It may. be a ••public or' separate t . �cbool or a prrvate'school that -gets 4 , •mss rso state assistance. The province, therefore, found itself in the position where there were. a - Large number of schools attended bq = t FOCH SIGNS AGAIN --THEIR MAJBSSTIE• _ Preach- spetleing' pupils receyving no Aver Wino years Marshal Foch Is seen atgl<lug the vlsICor's bobTt in the The king, Prince of Wales and Duke of York bareheaded at the cenotaph aid froorn'!-Its province, which we could i "0 old c04nh's-t the same spot be signed the Armistlim .,during the tyro elleat minutes. ` ti ,,. t ,..'r../ " ♦ y+:1 ���W y`njr•,�p• e.C:, -'WisN '•S •• -' —,. ".,, :e ;. t: Jr ,a ;. n ' . , fk* ;'w y'_4''S ��`' ;fr ^'. ''E'4.,. �' -r' . ,�'. ��' ,'�' •� 1 cam. !� .':�..H'° ..t ''!C '. j µ., 7 _ .+p +h'vH'' Y! ••'•l..e;,� 1 ,.,,... 4 .4N .�. p, .� ";' +r. .•,eEi •. 'may;'. FY !C"' R .,:6i tl: ,. '�4 � ' s �„_..uy- ,:+yiW �,�,y*":,.„���,�,.' s � �`+ :3 ' '�Y ' F�, t4�''r�:�s'�'^i�"`�',c•'.'^"'�- ie4 . ,.,.�.a,+'' � _':^�^ 7»5,,,. 4:.. wa ..r �1 •tr'•�' �i„ "'U - . �.: v _ . », c a"`% 'vtg: x . °, . .R• ..... " �`,..,, d , n'S: a i {v �.�`f;,{{�.•.+�L Via,. '&1 ... ... .- ,•,�;.. . __. •� -. :,y+',rL°" w- . -. -... . -... - r* '.s'. �, ':•+ `:a' �txK'• I. a.l,,. .L „-•1'°" . „ .. 'ke" �.., . _ -" • °�±- :(; . " ".'!y< <.,,. pro v.�, r - -;., y ro -. . 4. „gr , ..x.... -..', . ,4. r _ z. : �: .e ._ ..fir+ 117 -l.A`.,,, , }. - . - _ ,.i ,• > , �, t,t . 1 _: .,. - , s •. -M1. .. .� >:. .. -. P d .d�SS c, - _ _ _ _ _ _ . . -. . ._.�. _ .r. w- w 4 2 .. +. - l ' a - •g- ��r�x ■ �T.�j �: -Mrs •Eaoe 8snlmer ieepearllnR --C.; H :Htulia.g, of itidgetawn,. _ yr LdIV J: .. a few days with her sister,' Mrs. J. was.here a -few- days this -week -on s r S. Rogers, buairfeits: . E �. .., -� • 0 N Z. . V "� �i1Try end lidre. ;.I4ipFfetlaae, of -fli. s..Chepmau ha8' �racLed'a --Call at Tx.li News office and Toronto, a nt, tide week -end with gorch in framt of ;hie stare for use , , _ _ 1 see oursampleaofChrhitmaaeard$ _ -- _, -'_. the letters patrents, W. B. and In Lhe winter inontlla. : + ': - Robert RaakiO, of Lansing, Mre'.' Powell. „ - , -hire. J. C. Philip was in the _ . ~` :` t ' `ppent tkp weeii'ead with his moth. — member Riehardtioii's fruit city pn Tuesday attending the The' iiuntere are home with the spoils of the chase They saw. their X •' ..' e: here. ac}cage when bnpiog you "r Xmas funeral of the late Wm. A. Nash. quarry. They took a bead on it. Bang 1 -Mrs. Laved Anna, of Dun p ; � fruits. A 10 lb. assortment of ' =Dr: H. T.,Fallsise, Resident Dent- Hang'! They got it ''bar6on; wan is the village op Mon - aty on lctnainese. . - . - Raisins, Curralita. Peels and $h'eli ist. Office over Bslsdon s hardwtare , ad auto for $1.98. Thin is a money Office hogrs,.8 to a daily sad They took advantage of tlieu opportti>sity -Mre. D. McNeil spent a few * . evening & by appointment." - - Take advantage of yours. �k .:' saver for you. _. _ days last week with herdsnghter, _Since the cold weather bee -The. monthly meeting of St. -y iLts. (Ue.)1lfCEwen. arrived the number of touring care Paul's Ladies' Aid will 'be B�� :�-� B��T�' Garnet Conrtice had the mie- - f+rertane to fracture one of his ribs to be ease on the: higghway . is Weeineeda�, Dec. 7th, at 8 p: En., . . rapidly decreasing, as the closed at the home of Mrs, Thos. Law. f on Monday; while at hie regular car is considered now the only car -Harold Richardson was in .Rubbers 1 `lRubber8 ! grubbers i - 1 xa W, A. and Mrs. Reid asd son, for eiaemger travel. Those vvha East York 'nu Wednesday evening Wish to have pure, unadulterated iaatallinR a new S�1l�itdorf radio, . We are stocking once again the famous - - 131H r, were in d efroy on Friday fresh air ehouki stick to the old which h6 sold to Mr. Madden, of [1$tending the fnaieral of the form- - Danforth' Ave. The 8plitdorf ilutta Perches Ltae. " er's uncle. touring car, _ -The following is the report of io is one of the most popular Austin Franklin, Port Perry,. * _. ' -: • ,spent Sunday with the latter's S• `8- NO- 1, Pickering, for the ra a to day. Winter Suits_ and Overcoats ' jparente, Arthur and ?Mire. Hoyes, month of November, Npmes are -9t. Panl'a IInited Churefi set in order of merit : Sr. IV -Fred vices for Sunday next: 10.80 a. m. Made- to- Measurs -Semi Ready and Tip Top's Famous $24.00 Linea °'�snd other- relatives. * * "The Dead Made Alive." You'll be amazed at the values we are offering, ,r< Jiiimes Shaw, of Rochester, N. Cookson Jr, IV- Gladye'Deeks , aubjet t, $., span: a lean days last week harry (:oekROn. Will Deviae..9r.11 Joseph Grievespn, tenor soloist of Every garment guaranteed • with hie nephew, Ernest Shaw, at - Florence Packrin, Donald',look- Yoilge St. United Chitreb, Toidn. ^ '" -'Abe home of W. J. O'Reilly. �• Jr. II- -Grace Devine"', Mary to, will slag two 80100 7.00 p. m., :. -Rev. J. S. and Mrs. FerRnsoa Masnika, Harold Redman, Dora. The Minister. Good' muses. Come For the wive, early Christmas Shopper we are showing some very fine _ and daughter,' Dorothy, were in tby Redman (bdary'Pnekria and and worship. - lines of Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, ileitis, Scarfs, Ties Etc. _ Jlurora on Saturday attending the Sueis Puckrin fisiled:) Absent- - Remember the sale of wont Now is the time to get the best patterns. •, k Rosis Whitbread and Harry Whit- being held 0a Saturday, Dec. 81:d, ; funeral of the formers uncle. broad, A. Landon, teacher. in the Town Hall by the Womau'8 _ 4 Iv : --H. G. and Mrs. Calvert left on, Guild of St. George's Church. A --- --The death occurred on Monday Fret). T. B�nnting, Pickering 3�'a�day morning for Kitchener, ^Toy. 28th; at his residence, - 81 Son- splendid assortment of. articles, z� where they will spend a few weeks "Established 185 ?. : _ . �0 Mrs. Irwin dan Ave., Toronto, of Josepb suitable for Christman gifts, Weil with' their i3A, ghtnr, husband . of Charlotte be for sale and afternoon tea ser- 4I, . .V.'Shepherd and familyy Richardson, who was a sister of ved. Doors open it 2.80. . ,. -W. H. Westney, Ti es. Aanan .hiss Louise 'Richardson and the . ' .J and T. G. Mansfield -have returned - -`�• - " late W. V. and Joshua hi. Rich- WHITBY. .. I •rub �tiioma their door - hunting eapedi- "son. of village. Deceased, .:'ltien to the Haliburton district` who was 78 ears age, had s at A sad fatality occurred at Kirkland = - ...... 11- �, ,They report game as being plenti y Lake on Tuesday night of last week all his life in Muskoka, until he - 981. moved to Toronto a few yesrd in which a former resident of Whitby. _ - - - - -With the exception of the Mrs. Clarence Hewaon, lost her life . - - _ _ . _. _ a..,.-,' a o. Hie wife redeceaaed him ding roads, the roads thronlyh- P by asphyxiation. Mr. and Mrs. Hew - d Oct the township are `becoming a on two months. He is survived son were married here last January . t very muddy, owing t0 frequent by one said. Norman. of British and is their honeymoon journeyed to ''heavy muddy, of the pact two Columbia, and two daughters, the gold- mining district at Kirklano r Bdarioa, of Toronto, and Mre. liTul• Lake, where they decided to Iocate. vane . . L'* I - -The month of November ie 9, of Meaford. His funeral They set up in one of the new) built � . ! _- _' fin ° '; -,now gust, and it has been a very toitk Place on Wednesday after- ,,"uses, in which they had a tlebec - � " pleaaaat one. The absence of noon to the Friends' burying 'heater and cook - stove. On Tuesday 1 `eiaaw and real cold weather will ground, Pickering, night -last they filled up the stove - , a a, with anthracite coal and otter it had j�%e have arranged Sa���' yob r lighten the coal bill and Shorten OUNRARTON. been burning nicely closed the TIF Fs winter. a..:� . - Much iaconventee bas been t raugbta before retiring. During the ,of 'our Xmas The 8. S. Christmas tree and enter- night Lhe wind changed to the north - - X sensed t 0 the mill and other busi- tainment will be held in tha church on . -" east, forcing the coal gas into tics ` e _ maku (ri oeee plates by the frequent shut Tuesday evening. Dec. 80th. house. The following morning Mr. �' • ;-r - ting off of power in Lhe village. It On Tuesday the Y. P. S. of the Unit Hewson awoke to find file room: full F* 3s hoped that these frequent 'in- ad Church had a great ni bt with the o0 gas and his bride dead by his i` B � tBrrnptions will Cease very +y soon. Birds of Ootarlo. Gerald Cowan Is a ad@. Ser body o¢aa talc @n to Whitby �C are Cutwln� Del on��r' d7rand ,+r real bird lover and Know® their ways Beaded Raisins in 1 5 oz• -Earl Shaw, accompanied b and on 9gonda h @r luneral taole ppas y His descriptions sad bee" whistling of y �. rtseveral friends from Orillial has their notes, ana l9ts -IiD<e laatara I►itr Qom@ when her body was laid to teat -- ad home. after a successful tures will be forgotten by few o! those in the liewson family plot in - the - ... packages Eor the •� ;deer hunter trip a'har Honey who heard them, 1Jnion Cemetery. Deceased was a - s' - Harbor. mac member of the party sister of Mrs. Bruce Wilson, of Pick - ridicul ®only � --- ie haven secured as much as the law BTOUpI=v�LLg. mia8• - - - • . - -- _ _ - wW a - - - - - -- - 'r R IL lAorsyth. Claremont, war bete ,_ ' _- IN 1N EtNOR1AM. - ,, - _ ' W frI �o Ce -Thos, Walsh has decided to re- on Saturday on business. — - -': tire from farming for a time and. Frsgk Rae bag moved his tailor sbop MID1,=UN -In, loving memory of - ' ~• d _ . . gr will hold an auction sale of his to the rooms over Shaw's store. oil: des: husband and father, George - ' F harm stock, implemeate eta, to- The Presbyteriaae held a ssde o! Middleton, who died three years e ::­� . lrmprrow (Saturday) afternoon. home aaade gnods on Freda lent. ��i� ti V' IWO understand that he has rented Evan elistic meetings are still bald God s kind, He gives ns strength A.7 per p ' ' ;his Term• nightly In the Mennonite Ohurch. Tb bear our heavy cross, - _, - 1 s farm. }Lhstteudiog the Ivry The curlers bave organized for the $e 'is the only -one that-knows, . - . ., nnfavorsble weather, the bazzar winter with W. J. Matber aspresident. Our loneliness and loss. - -Evely packa�e IIaranteed - Dr. and Mrs Ira Frost left for Ja- —,Sadly by Wife, Daughter bold in the Town Hall on 9atnr• maica on Wednesday for the winter. and Sons. _ _r___- �„'orrect weight and -: day afternoon. under the auspices Our High School will be opened in _ 1. ! pe of the Ladies' Aid Society o St abort two weeks by Ran. t9, S. Henry. -- '-"-'� - - - . -- _ . - , . _Andrew's Church, was a decided Ross Brown is still shipping Eurnipe . CARO OF TMANKn ' ' -pack• _ 11 3. . `'iaelccees, the proceeds being about to� a United States in Lrge t�uanti• I wish to ezprresitbroogb Ttrs Ntgwe _ �eW _ 'f - X120. m deepftratltndetotbemaayfrlemds �h,�mpeon 8eedlessRaieins -in -The W. 11i. 8., of St Andrew's Ira Russell bas purchased the dairy y for tbele kiadnea and woods of sym -' bmlaew from Mr. Lewis. the change balk' at 12$ CeIIts I _: United Charch will hold - their to take pplace DOG. let'. by in the death of my brother. . + Regular monthly meeting at the The United Church. Sunday &boot - Qeotgb W. Gordon _ _ - . . _' ... � home of Mrs. GOO. Baxter on Wed. •� per . pound. will bold their anniversary o0 Dec. 19, - s -• r nesday afternoon. Dec- 7th. at when spageant will be Riven. - ... CARD OF THANK& • - - - � 8 o'clock As thin i. the Let meet- Dr. Clarkson, Rochseter, she Is e� .mod Crosse & Blackwell Mixed Peel in bulk, -la` of the year, the ladies are re- at his former home here attendittlg the We wish to thank oar many friends • ,agsested to bring their mice hoses. fonesal of bb psother:�yeached in the and relatives for the ltiyda �emOD, orange and Citron, at - y sympathy they have shown to ns in --The township Council will best. our re"s"t ,lass through Are. The :. meet on Monday nest for the ..... sonny donations sad the 8oaaeW aid . . . : � oents per pound.- = =. - United Church here on Buns even- _ s - 'transaction Of general business. are very highly appreciated. Word. - pR000iHAM. - it is desirable that all aceoan oaa Rot szprew our heirtfslt thanks - ' against the township be presented Sea: - Ford said once, "Nothing is aaa'gratitaae: Lemon and Oranee only at 2�c lb. ticaUl bard if you svbaidde it Gordon sod Mrs, McKay ' at Ole meeting. as the following �� small �obs. Tbat'e the way we sod Family {� q tt ff +� tsseetins will lie taken rip with the do our work.. and that Is the easy way - �7Fet in Q;aTly oII this Del MOII'tC - ` �,eeparatwa of the financial state w do it.,, So it was with the folk of ° Seeded x saeDt. tat. John's United Church on Tuesday NOW A --• - .. aeed'ed R1a18in Deal. , .' - g night. They bave . an oyster supper ` -The man_ fnende is Picketer - _.. many r - - - -ot Harry'' Neskel, of Whitby, re- and concert. It was part of the ar- . • ` stet very much to heat of his rangement of program associated witb T ERRETS FOR BALE -(food bun- - A � i' tragic death which took place is the sooivereary of two weeks. age, BaytFairpoly to jolxiSO'Bxien, Frsx,c}xman'• - - r.. 9 @rvices were bald oa' 13.14 .. .. / . . - • -_ Oshawa oa Friday afternoon when when special -'.1 his track was +yLrnck by a feet Cf Sunday, Nov, 18th. A large number Tp g�1TT --QD qia. !. Plei"erinRt a P. R. train at a level Crossing. The of people came together on e 1 � aetep, 's u.Thos. w f wn• HAPMAN very fine evening to parfaits of the R. >L 14P'1si. ate Mr. Neekel. who wa,3 a dealer first oyster supper of the season, and S SAS -� driver • ■. 0 . �. �.. - . lu junk and fowl, Rae highly es many were the compliments as regards �,� ]rrsakg X ddaford teemed for his pleasant disposi• a very fine meal. If there are nay R, R. os/�my, =mitre east of "anon and his honest dealing. people still living who think St. John's Pickering. . .11-13 -On Wednesday evening, Dec. folk cannot do anything worth while. STRAYED-On to the premises o0R�;L+�+•+w� f• they were not present on Tuesday the undersigned, lot S. con, 1. Pickering. a , :CE� ., - - ;7th, the Dramatic Club, e000ecte+d S . - . : ".with the Mt. Zion United Church. night The trsppieet of 811 wino aasem• Holstein heifer. Loser may have same by will present their drama, entitled bled were tbseis wi4e 4N t►e work of log property eRd paying expenses. w. G. ea, . e� the seal, in• Pies . Vill 12.14 _ ,–T818p�On8 �QOO .e s •'Deacon Dlibbs," iv -the Towa ��� �ling the _ }' E01tOE KEAY- Licensed auctlrin• - EWI, under the auspices of " pygN• ,mom a tae dlleeae.ltars of Cjr ear, Altona. Live stock and general sal.. - _ ".�, "A" of St. Andrew's Ladies Ai >,wT wall -tai fde�. Then a well sr- mptiy attended to. 'Teems reasonable.. R. - - -Society. This drama is full Of wit rssl�eit �gea� was Riven in the �i°s, stonffvflle, Pbonestouff 9003 . 31 4 . :_and humor, and is well rpc�eived Town. HillwitbthetriofromToronW, FARM FOft SALE OT TO RENT= w _ .. _ Over it has been given. Every Miss Ne11le McObie,' when ebe fates North haltaflot 34rx�a.a �n�� Town _ - - --„- � _• - -: ooe come and enjoy. a good heart; her•'beau In band always gets re- ship, Apply oa sec, >dhoneP'c iKart�. Sion '.Auto Re a1rs,�cCesBOr*es 011�s. and I. Lngh Suitable music will be sulta. Any who bave beard Miss Thar son, R. 'ctaremoot. a+t. 11 -14 p 11IcGhle play a violin know that she is �ROO WET-WASH LAUN -- deeed betwep>b.�rts. Doers "pea n real artist and her severest selections, TORY (semi anian>— L.tvur drivrr can oaa . "Gasoline Aoetylene We'ldin .t' 110 7,80 p. m., and drama will begin especWly the imitation of the bag• explain our 24 hoax service. Jxtst lave your - 1 at -8 o'clock. fieneial adm>tseion pipes. stirred up the Highland blood will pick picc rip and d liver a ma barber S weeks We „ �attery Char &' 05 cents. d brought forth rounds of applause. �• - Experience has ebown ne that kewise, Mrs. Ole" Hudson Seeley. ARM FOR �ALH"yOI; A1gNT -96 .' $tie more pr Lo impose a soprs�in soloist, of Simpson Avenue ARM or lean is loo 12,,00• a,1'iekerixig. toes • d�aooseee United Charcb. Qrn. a good -aieeoant of water a� both pisses artd � bnilaias. nag R''po�pgars made on all.m.ak®a � . ,"� cent letter tag! than a t seek medium fences. am forced �o salt or rent on w �, alit , i of her stewardship as sopraano soloist cone, of eealeL.T[lssx• W. ilietc. R R. 1. When Sir m. ]l[niOCic was 'Poet - mad soeompaoist, hers. 8edy bas a tarsi = "d '. T _ ', )master- Genand he ndneed postate very Sae voice, and' her readerlup Di. � ' « - ..r, -_ from 8 cents to 2 cents mod imme• were , a�l seosiTed with very FOR SALE -A number of Plymouth - ` Rock coekve�. direct from • of fixu ^'-' - _ diatelp afterwards a deficit was hearty a¢prectation. Then the funny 6210 led touy tense eggs. ?•tarc�nateuM - : . i. - tamed into s garplus. attld we are side of tHhe program was well taken. from the P«f h"teixer,as. Tiow is tie- . pp i�.of the lot'et 112.30- A again told that Lhe Dominion sere of by I>rtr. Fred Dawson by his time wto-get bwdwn Gam, rick ,. numerous stories and songs. The art R3 postal revennee Rained nearly two g�ODD Million dollars in the five months a to their own sphere of ability gave '�";� s l good account of themselves and JL OBT -On Sum Nov. St. be- . CHARL S Be of the fiscal year sloes the return Brougham did have a good night. The L c.een F. H. Ricblay, 's and sx. Parr. j� to penny posteg a 9,40 officials now chorus of voices around) the ball• as united Cf,urcb, a Sliver Maple 1.raf with ttxe Y • , . 11 r 11Y estimate that all 1086® Of 1'6 ®erne bray bagda are utter ,blast: in Order M. C. A. crest on front. pith fix morda on the p 90 ®�� �p 9e g man a "Spirit. Mind. SodY,'" Owx:zx would be ropriet , t' Picke'i 6 a 1. x , psacyctetaRe will be means Obao more, re, is "ill ye ao' nom® beak te�an; C ret�gt aax»e, for scntiw•n- aioP r�� r z zr z K'i�� r #' nt rime to Q y _ A, " C'•' ,• ,,. ,y� pco, e� :. 441# .: ,.7 �':s�.�pap. . :. _.'... .. f. ,. i; -'w. , y, .. sw .v: '.,.7 . 'ten, .nuaffiia u.1•. 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